Flea Market And Auction
At ten fifteen in the morning, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Tubbs picked up Mrs. Myrtle Standich and a generous and pleasant ride was had on the way to the Kalesburg Monday Flea Market And Auction on the corner of Hickory and Grand. Also at the auction were Mrs. Ida Willaby, Mr. and Mrs Henry Yamin, Mr. Walter Collier, and Ms. Allison Tuttle-though all came in seperate vehicles as Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Tubbs did not have enough seat belts available. A suggestion was made by Mrs. Ida Willaby that a van for the senior citizens of Kalesburg would be quite beneficial in getting them to the Kalesburg Monday Flea Market And Auction.
Mr. Walter Collier offered to speak to connections in the Kalesburg town hall about this idea as all agreed it would be beneficial. Ms. Allison Tuttle, however, warned that should someone purchase larger objects such as armoires or large chests, these would not fit in a van filled with senior citizens. Mrs. Henry Yamin added that she was not likely to purchase large pieces of furniture she had, on occasion, purchased more than a few dozen tomatos for canning. Also, that Mr. Henry Yamin sometimes purchased a large number of books even though, by her account, he had enough already-"some which he's never even read." Mr. Henry Yamin did not reply.
In these cases, another van may have to be purchased for the items bought from the Kalesburg Monday Flea Market And Auction. Mr. Walter Collier agreed to speak to his town hall contacts about the additional van. It was decided that if livestock were purchased, this would be the responsibility of the purchaser to take home and not of the hypothetical Kalesburg Senior Citizens Van Transportation. All in attendance stated that they would most likely purchase livestock but agreed that it was good to cover all bases.
Labels: auction, gossip. flea market, livestock, transportation
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