Thursday October 22nd only from 9am-4pm we invite you all over to shop from….
[address removed for privacy]
Sale will run 9am-4pm
Fair pricing 9am-12noon
Half price (car not included) 12noon-3pm
Boxlot pricing 3pm-4pm
Donation and free will be going from the driveway at 4pm.
Some items will be marked firm or no discount.
We just found hundreds and hundreds of pieces of fine glass and pottery, porcelain and ceramics. The place is PACKED with fine china and kitchenware as you can see by the new photos at the bottom of the website page.
We have new linens in packages, tons of crafts and sewing including several fancy machines, ladies purses, jewelry and clothes, tons of bedding, great amounts of decoration and holiday, lots and lots and lots of garage and garden to boot.
Do join us early and stay late if you are able….we look forward to seeing you and sharing a warm drink and fresh pastry!
A quick Biography for the residents:
My mom Debbie lived in the home with my dad Bruce from 2001-2010, when they divorced after 38 years of marriage. In 2005, Debbie’s mom, Sharon, moved in with them after the death of her husband. The majority of the antiques in the home were collected throughout my childhood during summer vacations in Oregon. My mom and grandma spent hours browsing antique shops and always came home with loads of treasures. The furniture in the home is a collection over the years, including the antique barrel chair and wagon wheel chair, which were in my great-grandparents’ home since my mom was a little girl. The clown pictures in the garage were painted by my great grandfather, probably in the 50’s or 60’s. They were the paint-by-number kits. The formal dining table was purchased recently, and when fully extended seats 14 comfortably. The upstairs master bed is a queen size sleep number bed. The gun safe in the garage belongs to me and my husband, and he is the original owner (purchased in 2003). The slot machine in the living room also belongs to me and my husband. We placed it in my mom’s home for her enjoyment because she loves going to the casinos and this was a way for her to enjoy the “ding dings” without having to travel.
My grandmother has fallen several times in this large, multi-level home, and it’s become a safety concern for them to live there. So, they’ve relocated and are downsizing accordingly. Most of the household items are being left so my mom can embrace a fresh start in the next chapter of her life.
Lovingly penned by her daughter Robin
Expect a Thunderbird Trans Am
Current Mileage:
45000 Original Miles
Replacements:
Head Liner
Alternator (Original still included)
Weather Stripping on Doors
Ignition
New Tires
New Battery
Main Problems:
Tachometer is non-functional
Driver’s side door handle damaged
Shaker stripping is damaged
Paint Discoloration (Rear Left Side – see pictures)
Includes:
Replacement shaker stripping kit
Owner’s Manual
All Original Parts
Thanks once more for your patronage and also the read.
Jen and crew