See You Next Year!
May 31-June 1
2019
IOWA MENNONITE IOWA MENNONITE RELIEF SALERELIEF SALEJohnson County Fairgrounds4261 Oak Crest Hill Rd SE • Iowa City
www.iamccreliefsale.org
June 1-22018 Sale BookProceeds go to Mennonite Central Committee to relieve world hunger and meet human needs in more than 50 countries around the world.
39th annual
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Welcome to the 39th annual Iowa Mennonite Relief Sale. Thank you for attending and for helping support the work of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC). We host this annual Sale to help meet human needs through MCC’s relief, development, and peace efforts in more than 50 countries around the world. Volunteers from Mennonite and other Anabaptist churches in Iowa plan and carry out this Sale an-nually. As a result of last year’s Sale, $138,000 was given to the work of MCC. We hope you will fi nd enjoyment in the many offerings at this year’s Sale as you invest in the lives of people around the world. Please plan to return to next year’s Sale on May 31-June 1, 2019.
Rebecca Beachy Miller & Jim YoderExecutive Committee Co-Chairs
Table of Contents
Main & Music Schedules 3-4What To See & Do 5Meals & Food Menus 6Children’s Activities 7Auction Guidelines 8Friday Auction Items 9-14
Saturday Auction Items 15-37Additional Auction Items 38-43Online Auction Items 44-45MCC Special Projects 46Sale Sponsors 22-23 & 26Map Center Section
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Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), a worldwide ministry of Ana-baptist churches, shares God’s love and compassion for all in the name of Christ by responding to basic human needs and working for peace and justice. MCC envisions communities worldwide in right re-lationship with God, one another and creation. MCC focuses its work in fi ve strategic areas of service.
1 Caring for the lives and futures of uprooted and other vulnerable people.
2 Providing water, food and shelter fi rst in times of hunger, disaster and confl ict, then education and ways to earn income.
3 Working with churches and communities to prevent violence and promote peace and justice.
4 Investing in opportunities for young people to serve in Canada, the U.S. and around the world.
5 Serving with humility and in partnership to meet local needs with local solutions.
Iowa Mennonite Relief Sale
PO Box 234 • Kalona, IA 52247www.iamccreliefsale.org • facebook.com/iowamennonitereliefsale
Relief Sale Board
Rebecca Beachy Miller & Jim YoderCo-Chairs
Laurel SwartzendruberSecretary
Kurtis KempTreasurer
Amanda Beachy LiechtyPastor’s Rep / My Coins Count
Curtis HelmuthGrounds
Gloria YoderFood
Marty RothGeneral Auction
Jane HershbergerFarmer’s Market
Erin RamerPublicity
Donna RinnerQuilts
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Mennonite Central Committee Special Projects
Make a direct impact on the lives of those in need by supporting these special MCC projects. Donations will be auctioned on Friday evening and Saturday morning.
Girls Access to Education in Bangladesh
Girls face quite a few barriers to education in Bangladesh, including sexual harassment on their way to and from school. In recent times, the alarming number of suicides committed by young girls shook the nation. This brought the safety and security of girls attending school into question.
MCC Bangladesh, for many years, has partnered with Catholic Sis-ters to help girls get an education. Parents living in remote areas, often Indigenous families, are eager to admit their girls into board-ing schools because of the safe environment for education. However, often they are not able to pay full boarding fees and education ex-penses. MCC grants funds through your donations to the sisters to ensure girls are able to access education.
www.mcc.org/stories/girls-access-education
Provide Clean Water Around the Globe
Getting clean, reliable water has been a concern for many years in developing countries. Through your generous donations they can help in projects such as providing hygiene & sanitation education and building wells in Ethiopia; providing fi lters & pumps and build-ing wells in Mozambique; and helping to bring water to the crops in India by supplying pipes, plumbing items, and constructing gravity fl ow water systems.
www.mcc.org/learn/what/water
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Main Schedule • 2018
Find Locations Using the Map in the Centerfold
Friday • June 1
3:00 - 9:00 pm Tractorcade ArrivesFood CourtQuilter’s Corner and Quilts DisplayedBook Sale and CraftsTen Thousand VillagesOnline AuctionPlant BarnFarmer’s MarketAerial PhotographyOpa’s Barn
4:00 - 9:00 pm Activities Barn
4:30 - 7:30 pm Dinner of Marinated Turkey Breast or Smoked Pork Loin
6:30 - 8:30 pm Auction of Quilts, Furniture, Handmade Items, Meals in Homes & More!
Saturday • June 2
7:00 - 10:30 am All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast of Pancakes, Mush, Eggs, and Sausage
7:00 am Registration: Trail 5K Run & 1-Mile Walk
8:00 am Run/Walk Begins
7:00 am - 2:00 pm Plant BarnCrafts and Book SaleOpa’s BarnFarmer’s Market
9:00 - 11:00 am Pick Up Online Auction Items
9:00 am - 2:00 pm Food Court
9:00 am - Completion Auction of Quilts, Furniture, Handmade Items, Meals in Homes & More!
9:30 am - 2:00 pm Activities Barn
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Live Music Schedule • 2018
All Performances (unless noted) Will Be in the Tent on the Fairway
Friday, June 1
4:15 - 4:45 pm Michael & Melanie Leichty Family
5:00 - 5:30 pm Heartstrings: violin students
6:00 - 6:30 pm Celebration Choir: community choir directed by Sheila Raim. Held in the auction barn.
6:45 - 7:15 pm Doilies: Heather Herschberger, Carol Miller, Holly Blosser Yoder, Linda Yutzy
7:30 - 8:00 pm Old Man Band: Lee Ebersole, David Graber, Doug Schmieder, Tony Stutzman, Trent Yoder
8:00 - 8:45 pm Young Ramblers and Friends:Allison Yoder, Matthew Yoder
Saturday, June 2
10:00 - 10:30 am West Union Winds: Heidi Gingerich,Marvin Yoder, Luetta Ropp, Beth Swantz
10:45 - 11:15 am Marshal Schrock & Aaron Erb
11:30 - Noon Gravel Scratchers: Conrad Hertzler,Alvin Geigley, Paul Roberts
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• Encounter Cafe Gift Certifi cate• Englert Theatre Vouchers• Handmade Pine Shelf• Handmade quilt, “Compass Twinkling Star” design• Handmade quilt, “Road to the Whitehouse” design• Hawkeye Football Parking at First Mennonite Church• Hills Bank Grilling Starter Kit Cooler / Gift Basket• Hilton Garden Inn Iowa City Downtown University - One-night stay• Home Place Retreat - Outdoor Space For An Event• hotelVetro - One-Night Stay• iHop Restaurant $25 Gift Card• iHop Restaurant $25 Gift Card• Iowa Children’s Museum - Family Day Pass• Kalona Coffee Gift Certifi cate• Kalona Coffee Gift Certifi cate• Kyle Miller Aerial Photography Session and Picture• Loren Hochstedler Harvest Combine Ride• Loren Hochstedler Spring Planting Ride• Marcus Theatres - 4 Courtesy Passes• Mark Gingerich Photography Session• Menards 2XL Black Shirt & Hat Combo #3• Menards 2XL White Shirt & Hat Combo #5• Menards Hat and XL Shirt Combo #1• Menards XL Blue Shirt & Hat Combo #4• Menards XL Gray Shirt & Hat Combo #2• Mid-Prairie Mom Gold Cap and 30 oz Insulated White Golden
Hawk Tumbler• Molly’s Cupcakes - Gift Certifi cate• North Liberty Rec Center - Gift Certifi cate• Pleasant Valley Golf Course - 1 Round/18 holes• Riverside Theatre - 2 Adult Tickets• Rough Riders - 2 Tickets (non-Saturday)• Scheels Gift Certifi cate• Scratch Cupcakery Gift Card• Spenler Tire - Oil Change• Target - Gift Certifi cate• Tour to Peru for two, Led by Dean Rhodes• Tuscan Moon Grill on Fifth - Gift Certifi cate• Westport Touchless Autowash - 3 Ruby Car Washes
Reminder: All Sales Are FinalBid Online: www.biddingforgood.com/IAreliefsale
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Online Auction Items
www.biddingforgood.com/IAreliefsale
Bid Online until:10:00 pm • Friday, June 1
View Items & Bid In-Person in the Online Auction Building (see map):3:00 - 9:00 pm • Friday, June 1
Winning items must be picked up in the Online Auction area on Saturday, June 2, between 9:00 and 11:00 am. Items not picked up by 11:00 am will be subject to resale at the General Auction.
Note: Check online for a complete, up-to-date listing, as additional items were added after sale booklet was printed.
• “Blessed” Gold Glitter T-Shirt• “Blessed” Red-Letter T-Shirt• 2 cu Yards of Mulch from Quality Care, Coralville• 2 Hawkeye Football Tickets• 20 oz “Blessed” Teal Insulated Tumbler• 20 oz white IMS Insulated Tumbler• 30 oz “Thankful Grateful Blessed” Teal-Colored Insulated Tumbler• 30 oz Copper-Colored “Thankful Grateful Blessed” Insulated Tumbler• 30 oz White IMS Insulated Tumbler• 6 qts. of Yutz’s Handmade Ice Cream by John Yutzy• 6 qts. of Yutz’s Handmade Ice Cream by John Yutzy• Amana Gift Certifi cate Package• An evening with the Young Ramblers and Friends• Arby’s - 5-pack Combo Meal Coupons• Arby’s - 5-pack Combo Meal Coupons• Bender-Graber Pure Iowa Maple Syrup• Bender-Graber Pure Iowa Maple Syrup• Bluebird Cafe Regular Coffee and Mug• Brother’s Keeper Shirt• Canaan Home and Farm IOWA T-Shirt• Cedar Rapids Kernels Tickets• DIY Wireless Home Security Alarm System donated by KCTC• doTERRA Family Essentials Kit• EmpathetiKids - Women’s-cut medium T-shirt• EmpathetiKids - Youth Unisex Large T-Shirt
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Something for Everyone
Find Locations Using the Map in the Centerfold
Books New and used adult, youth, and children’s books may be purchased for a donation.
Children’s Activities Activities, Crafts, Story Time, Games, Barrel Train Rides, and more, all in the Activities Barn. See page 7 for a full list of activities and pricing.
Opa’s Barn See a variety of farm animals like sheep, chickens and a pony. Practice milking on a model cow.
Farmer’s Market Find fresh apple butter, frozen meats, cheese, jam, honey, noodles, pies, rolls, cookies, fresh rhubarb, and cakes.
Plant Barn Bedding plants and fl owers.
Craft Booth A collection of handmade, re-purposed, and up-cylced items, as well as vintage fi nds and a ‘make & take’ succulent station.
Quilter’s Corner Fabric, patterns, sewing notions, quilt sten-cils, books, magazines, kits, quilt blocks, embroidery patterns, and scrap fabric by the pound.
Ten Thousand Artisan-crafted gifts, home decor, jewelry, Villages personal accessories, textiles, art, and
sculptures come from more than 130 ar-tisan groups in 38 developing countries. They are paid a fair price in full before their products are shipped to the U.S.
Tractorcade This is the second annual Tractorcade. Check out the 35 tractors!
Car Show Iowa Corvair Enthusiasts and the Iowa Val-ley Region Antique Auto Club are on display Saturday morning.
Entertainment Musicians will provide choral and instru-mental music. A photographer will be tak-ing aerial photographs. Check out the tent located in the fairway!
Buggy Rides Experience an Amish horse & buggy! Rides start on the north side of the entertainment tent in the fairway, and cost $2.00 each.
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Meals & Food Menus
Find Locations Using the Map in the Centerfold
Meals
Friday Evening Supper (4:30-7:30 pm): The meal consists of a choice of either a smoked pork loin or marinated turkey breast served with green beans, coleslaw, tapioca, homemade bread and homemade apple butter, and coffee or water. Suggested donation $12.
Saturday Morning Breakfast (7:00-10:30 am): All-you-can-eat breakfast of pancakes, eggs, sausage, mush, and coffee, juice or milk. Suggested donation $12.
Food Court
Tacos
Tacos: SingleTacos: 3Taco SaladRefried Beans w/ChipsNachos
Sandwiches
Hot DogRibeye SteakPorkburgerTurkey Steak
Strawberry Pie
Mini or Large Whole
Donuts
Single Donut or by the Dozen
Apple Fritters
Drinks
Bottled WaterMenno TeaLemonadeMilk: White or ChocolatePop: 16.9 oz Bottle
Fair Trade Coffee Bar
12 or 16 oz, by Donation
Bread • Pie & Ice Cream
Bread and Apple Butter
Single Slice or by the Loaf
Pie and Ice Cream
Ice Cream: Scoop w/ToppingsIce Cream: QuartPie: SlicePie: Slice w/Ice Cream
Farmer’s Market: Don’t forget to stop by the Farmer’s Market for delicious baked goods, homemade apple butter, frozen meat, cheese, curds, noodles, fresh garden produce, and more.
Surplus Food Auction: Any remaining Food Court & Farmer’s Mar-ket items will be auctioned at the end of the General Auction.
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Gift Bag from Eden Salon with a $15 gift card, Davines hair products, Dermalogica skin products, nail polish, cuticle conditioner, and hair ties.Donated by: Eden Salon
Lot # 315
$__________
36" Battery-Operated Clock , a $50 value.Donated by: Steve and Kathy Ropp
Lot # 326
$__________
$50 Gift Card to Lucky’s Market, Iowa City Donated by: Lucky’s Market
Lot # 328
$__________
$25 Gift Card to Vesta’s, Coralville Donated by: Jacob Mangin Vesta
Lot # 329
$__________
Two $15 Gift Cards to Kalona Brewing (sold separately)Donated by: Kalona Brewing
Lot #s 330-331
$__________
Handmade Wood Frame Mirror with Hooks Donated by: Rustic Relics
Lot # 332
$__________
Wooden (Oak) Hall Tree Donated by: JK Creative Wood and Gifts
Lot # 333
$__________
Two $50 Gift Cards to Freeman Foods, Wellman, IA (sold separately)Donated by: Clint and Nicki Miller, Freeman Foods
Lot #s 334-335
$__________
Entertainment Basket from Hands Jewelers : Storage Basket with Chip & Dip Cheese Board, Cheese Markers, MyDrap, Coasters, Mariposa Bowl & TrayDonated by: Rachel Hands Jewelers
Lot # 336
$__________
Reminder: All Sales Are FinalPay for Auction Items at the Cashier in Online Auction BuildingCheck Auction Guidelines on page 8 for Additional Information
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2 Large Wicker Baskets (sold separately)Donated by: Selina Roth
Lot #s 151-152
$__________
2 Hand-Made Cutting Boards by Marty Roth (sold separately)Donated by: Martin Roth
Lot #s 154-155
$__________
2 Wood Vases Hand-Turned by Marty Roth (sold separately)Donated by: Martin Roth
Lot # 156-157
$__________
Willow Rocking Chair (used)Donated by: Diane Funk
Lot # 163
$__________
Framed Print, 38.5" Square Donated by: Steve and Kathy Ropp
Lot # 165
$__________
Hawkeye XLg Jacket Donated by: Jim Yoder
Lot # 172
$__________
2 Folding Poly Adirondack Chairs & Folding End Table.Donated by: Dutch Country Living
Lot # 299
$__________
Mexican Vanilla: 2 One-litre Bottles (sold separately)Donated by: Lynn and Ethel Yoder
Lot #s 300-301
$__________
Decorative Wood Burned Piece (Tree Branches) Inspired by God’s Hand in Nature. Made by Nathan RamerDonated by: Nathan Ramer
Lot # 313
$__________
Decorative Wood Burned Piece (Grain) Inspired by God’s Hand in Nature. Made by Nathan RamerDonated by: Nathan Ramer
Lot # 314
$__________
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Activities Barn
Friday 4:00 - 9:00 pm • Saturday 9:30 am - 2:00 pm
There will be fun for all ages with a focus on learning about other cultures and MCC projects around the world.
Cost: Ages 4 and up: $10.00 for 1 day, $12.00 for 2 days.Ages 2-3: $3.00 for 1 day, $4.00 for 2 days
Maximum of $25.00/family
Reduced prices for bracelets:$5.00 at 8 pm Friday & 2 pm Saturday$3.00 at 8:30 pm Friday & 2:30 pm Saturday
Bracelet purchase includes all activities and crafts in the barn as well as the barrel train. The store will have items priced by item.
Proceeds benefi t MCC My Coins Count Guatemala project.
Activities:
• Bounce House (ages 2-12)• Barrel Train• Corn Bin• Duck Race
• Comforter Knotting• International Crafts• And More!
Store: Children can buy books and small toys.
Story Times: Come hear about MCC work around the world.
Friday at 5:30 & 7:30 pm • Saturday at 11:00 am
Crafts: Make-and-take-crafts from around the world!
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Auction Guidelines
1. Register
To bid at the auction, please register and pick up a bidder num-ber in the Auction Building or at the cashier’s station in the On-line Auction Building (see the centerfold map for locations).
2. Raise Your Hand, Keep Record
When the auctioneer starts the bidding process, indicate your bid by raising your hand. If you call the winning bid, the auctioneer will need to see your bid number for identifi cation. Record the dollar amount of your bid in this program. An auction clerk will also keep track of winning bids.
3. Pick Up and Pay
After you have bid on everything you’re interested in, proceed to the cashier’s table located in the Online Auction Building with your bid number. The cashier will have a list of the items you purchased, as well as any gift certifi cates purchased. Please check that you have the correct item(s) in hand. Quilts may be picked up after they are paid for. All sales are fi nal. Please pay before you leave.
iamccreliefsale.org • facebook.com/iamennonitereliefsale
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Decorative Wood Burned Piece (Nature Scene) Inspired by God’s Hand in Nature. Made by Nathan RamerDonated by: Nathan Ramer
Lot # 124
$__________
$25 Gift Certifi cate to The Shop, Downtown Kalona.Donated by: The Shop
Lot # 125
$__________
Handmade Walnut Photo Frame. The 12" x 18.5" frame has seven 3" x 4" openings for pho-tos. Made by Wilford Yoder.Donated by: Wilford Yoder
Lot # 130
$__________
4 Pane Window with Picture of Shocks of Grain on an Amish Farm Setting. This is made by Wilford Yoder.Donated by: Wilford Yoder
Lot # 131
$__________
Two $25 Gift Cards to iHOP , valid at partic-ipating US iHOP restaurants. No expiration date. (sold separately)Donated by: IHOP Restaurant
Lot #s 132- 133
$__________
5 Gift Cards, each for 1 Free Baked Pie from the Village Inn, Iowa City. (sold separatelyDonated by: Village Inn
Lot #s 134-138
$__________
Three $20 Gift Cards, to the Kalona Coffee House, downtown Kalona. (sold separately)Donated by: Kalona Coffee House
Lot #s 141-143
$__________
3 Gift Certifi cates, each for 1 Free Oil Change for a Car or Truck (not diesel) at Ka-lona Tire. (sold separately)Donated by: Kalona Tire
Lot #s 145-147
$__________
2 Large Wooden Clothes Drying Racks (sold separately)Donated by: Midwest Woodworks, LLC
Lot #s 149-150
$__________
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Two Pieces of Recycled Metal Lawn Art Donated by: JunkFx
Lot # 91
$__________
$50 Gift Card to the Tuscan Moon, Kalona Donated by: Tuscan Moon
Lot # 94
$__________
6 Boxes of Chocolates : Empty 15-piece choc-olate box that you take to Kalona Chocolates and they will fi ll with fresh (unmelted!) choco-lates! (sold by the box)Donated by: Kalona Chocolates
Lot #s95-100
$__________
$10 Gift Certifi cate to Monica’s Restaurant, Coralville.Donated by: Monica’s Restaurant
Lot # 107
$__________
Cubs SPHERE Chair Donated by: Theisen’s of Coralville
Lot # 108
$__________
Hawkeye SPHERE Chair Donated by: Theisen’s of Coralville
Lot # 109
$__________
2 Drink Glasses and 2 T-shirts from ReUnion Brewery.Donated by: ReUnion Brewery
Lot # 112
$__________
Gift Certifi cate for 1 Pie per Month from Golden Delight Bakery from June through December, 2018. Buyer picks up pie from Gold-en Delight, rural Kalona.Donated by: Golden Delight Bakery
Lot # 113
$__________
Two $25 Gift Cards to JW Foods, Kalona. Use by April, 2019.Donated by: JW’s Foods
Lot # 114
$__________
Two $25 Gift Cards to JW Foods, Kalona. Use by April, 2019.Donated by: JW’s Foods
Lot # 116
$__________
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Friday Evening • General Auction
Gift certifi cates, baby Swiss cheese, peanuts, and other additional items received after the sale booklet was printed will be interspersed throughout the sale. Check the centerfold map for auction location.
Friday • 6:30 pm
Loaf of Bread Donated by: MCC Relief Sale Bread Booth
Lot # 166
$__________
Various Gift Certifi cates & Other Itemswill be Interspersed Throughout the Auction (See page 38)
Small Marble Roller Donated by: Selina Roth
Lot # 158
$__________
One Free Oil Change for a Car or Truck (not diesel) at Kalona Tire. Donated by: Kalona Tire.
Lot # 144
$__________
11" x 7" Framed Lino Reduction Print, “For Adrienne and Mother” , 1 of 26 Prints. Hand printed in 2017 by Ida Short and inspired by Ida’s mother, Jane Yoder-Short and her friend Adrienne who both individually name each chicken in their fl ock.Donated by: Ida Short
Lot # 75
$__________
2 Vouchers for Disney’s Alladin, Jr. perfor-mance at the Coralville Center for Perform-ing Arts on either June 29, 30, or July 1, 2018. Donated by: Coralville Center for Performing Arts
Lot # 168
$__________
Various Gift Certifi cates & Other Itemswill be Interspersed Throughout the Auction (See page 38)
Reminder: All Sales Are FinalPay for Auction Items at the Cashier in Online Auction BuildingCheck Auction Guidelines on page 8 for Additional Information
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Friday Evening • Quilt Auction
Note: As quilts are sold, they are displayed on a Full-size mattress. Check the centerfold map for auction location.
Friday • 7:00 pm
# 1 Quilt: Goose in the BarnPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Village Ladies at PleasantviewPieced by Ethel Swartzendruber and
quilted by Village Ladies at Pleasantview Home
92 x 109
$________
# 2 Baby Quilt: Butterfl ies and Teddy BearsEmbroidered, Cross Stitched, and Hand
QuiltedDonor: Virginia BerrymanPulaski Mennonite Church
39 x 57.5
$________
# 3 Baby Quilt: Colorful JunglePieced and Machine QuiltedDonor: Crowded Closet
34.5 x 41.5
$________
# 4 Quilt: Nine Patch on PointPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: MCC Material Resource Center,
Ephrata, PA
91.5 x 102.5
$________
— Mattress Size Guide — Coverlet with Bed Size Dust Ruffl e Spread Mattress
Baby -- 45 x 45 27 x 54 Twin 64 x 96 80 x 110 39 x 75 Full 76 x 96 96 x 110 54 x 75 Queen 86 x 100 100 x 120 60 x 80 King 100 x 102 116 x 120 80 x 80
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$50 Gift Certifi cate to the Tin Roost Restaurant, North Liberty. Donated by: Tin Roost
Lot # 58
$__________
Large Storage Bin, Bacon & Cheese Dog Strip, Squeak Toy, Flea & Tick Shampoo, Two $8 Certifi cates for a Dog Wash at Orscheln’s Dog Wash Spa, Iowa City. Use certifi cates before Dec 31, 2018.Donated by: Orscheln Farm & Home Supply
Lot # 61
$__________
$25 Gift Certifi cate to Molly’s Cupcakes, Iowa City or North Liberty.Donated by: Molly’s Cupcakes
Lot # 66
$__________
Gift Bag from Trader Joe’s, Coralville Donated by: Trader Joes
Lot # 68
$__________
Two $20 Gift Cards to HyVee Market Grille (sold separately)Donated by: HyVee Waterfront
Lot #s 69-70
$__________
Kohler Faucet Donated by: Jim Balmer Studio H2O - Bath & Kitchen Inspirations (Showroom of Plumbers Supply Co.)
Lot # 71
$__________
Two Gift Certifi cates for Oil Change at Iowa City Tire & Service up to $35 each in value (sold separately).Donated by: Iowa City Tire & Service
Lot #s 72-73
$__________
$15 Gift Certifi cate for the Encounter Café, Iowa City.Donated by: The Encounter Café
Lot # 84
$__________
12 oz Bag of Ground, 100% Co-op Grown, Decaf Premium Arabica Coffee , roasted to de-licious perfection accompanied by a Bluebird mug to drink your delicious coffee in.Donated by: Bluebird Café
Lot # 88
$__________
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General Auction Items to be Sold At Random
The following items, along with additional items received after the sale booklet was printed, will be sold throughout the auction.
Gift Certifi cate for 1 Overnight Stay, Standard Room, at the Radisson Hotel, Coralville. Excludes blackout dates and ex-pires 12/31/19. Includes $25 Gift Certifi cate to Twelve01 Kitchen & Tap which expires 4/13/19.Donated by: Radisson Hotel
Lot # 36
$__________
$25 Gift Card to any Fareway Foods Grocery Store. Donated by: Fareway Food Stores
Lot # 37
$__________
Certifi cate for Four Free Games of Bowling (shoes not included) and Four Free 18-holes ofMiniature Golf at Colonial Lanes, Iowa City. Bowling certifi cates must be used before 6 pm.Donated by: Colonial Lanes
Lot # 38
$__________
Gift Certifi cate for 2 cu Yards of Shred-ded Hardwood Mulch from Quality Care, Coralville. Includes free delivery if within Iowa City or Coralville city limits.Donated by: Quality Care
Lot # 41
$__________
Gift Basket with 2 Plastic Refi llable Glass-es, Hot Sauce, Koozie, and $20 Gift certifi -cate to Fuzzy’s Taco Shop, Coralville.Donated by: Fuzzy’s Taco Shop
Lot # 47
$__________
Two Gift Certifi cates, Each for One Adult Buffet at Pizza Ranch, Iowa City.Donated by Jentz Pizza Ranch
Lot # 49
$__________
Fruit Tree from Iowa City Landscaping Donated by: Iowa City Landscaping
Lot # 53
$__________
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# 5 Comforter: Antique Feed Sack Nine PatchPieced and KnottedDonor: Crowded ClosetSold “as is”
72 x 81
$________
# 6 Baby Quilt: ShadowsPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: MCC Material Resource Center,
Ephrata, PA
31 x 39
$________
# 7 Wall Hanging: Holiday Series: 4th of JulyPrinted Fabric, Hand Quilted, Signed &
DatedDonor: Cedar Falls Mennonite ChurchSold “as is”
24 x 24
$________
# 8 Comforter: Noon MealPieced and KnottedDonor: Sugar Creek Mennonite Women
58 x 76
$________
# 9 Quilt: TrianglesPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Anna GeyerTop was donated to the Crowded Closet;
hand quilted by Anna Geyer, neighbors, and friends
70 x 92
$________
# 10 Christmas Table Runner: Appliqué Holly Leaves
Appliquéd, Pieced, and Machine Quilted; Printed Fabric
Donor: Phylis SchragDonated on behalf of Ames Mennonite
Church
18 x 50.5
$________
Special Project: Girls Access to Education in Bangladesh (See description on page 46)
$50
Various Gift Certifi cates & Other Itemswill be Interspersed Throughout the Auction (See page 38)
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Friday Evening Auction • Meals in Homes
Meals Will be Served by April 1, 2019, Unless Otherwise Stated.
Friday • 7:30 pm
Our Master Ice Cream Maker, John Yutzy, offers 6 quarts of Yutz’s Handmade Ice Cream in one or more of your favorite fl avors. Delivery to your home within 15-mile radius of Iowa City.
Lot # 174
$__________
Pizza, Board Games, And TriviaHow about homemade pizza (lots of toppings to choose from) followed by your choice of trivia or board games OR... bring your own favorite board games. Susan & Dick See will treat 6-8 people in their Washington home.
Lot # 178
$__________
Travel to the beautiful country home of Nyle & Lauralee Kauffman and receive a warm welcome. Your party of 8-10 will be treated to a Traditional Meal with your choice of meat. This meal will be served anytime and is good for one year.
Lot # 179
$__________
Derek & Nici Bontrager invite you to their lovely country home located at Kesselring Junction, a suburb of Sharon Center, for Your Choice of What and When. Prefer Saturday evening, Sunday lunch, or Saturday brunch. Your party of 6-8 will be greeted and treated to a one-of-a-kind meal. Come hungry.
Lot # 180
$__________
Ellis & Marcia Miller are preparing a Five-Course Miller-Style Dinner with a Dessert Bar on Wednesday, October 10, 2018. Your bid will purchase one meal and you may buy up to 12. (About half of the seats will be sold tonight unless one buyer purchases all 12; the rest will be sold Saturday morning.)
Lot # 181-192
$__________
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Take a leisurely drive to the rural Kalona home of Jane Widmer & Frank Yoder to enjoy a deli-cious, gourmet Pizza Party for 8 guests.
Lot # 216
$__________
Marv & Grace Rempel invite your party of 8 to their home in the city limits of Frytown for either Grilled Chicken Dinner if you come in the warmer months OR a four-course Soup Supper to warm you up when the snow is fl y-ing.
Lot # 217
$__________
Various Gift Certifi cates & Other Itemswill be Interspersed Throughout the Auction (See page 38)
General & Surplus Auction Items
Basket and Blooming Potted Plant Donated by: Flowerama
Lot # 46
$__________
Any Remaining Gift Certifi cates & Other Items, followed by Surplus Food Items from the Food Court & Farmer’s Market,
will be Auctioned at the End of the Sale.
Reminder: All Sales Are FinalPay for Auction Items at the Cashier in Online Auction BuildingCheck Auction Guidelines on page 8 for Additional Information
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Saturday Auction • Meals in Homes
Meals Will be Served by April 1, 2019, Unless Otherwise Stated.
Saturday • 1:00 pm
Our Master Ice Cream Maker, John Yutzy, offers 6 quarts of Yutz’s Handmade Ice Cream in one or more of your favorite fl avors. Delivery to your home within 15-mile radius of Iowa City.
Lot # 177
$__________
Progressive Meal for 8 Bicyclists (or Motorists) Through the Paved Back Roads of Rural Iowa. Start near the Kalona cheese factory at Wanda & David Beachy’s home. Continue to Joetown suburbs and dine at Carolyn & Atlee Yoder’s farm. Desserts with Dan in the metropolis of Wellman at Dan & Julie Fisher’s. Ride hard; eat hearty.
Lot # 211
$__________
John & Amelia Overholt invite you and your party of 6-8 to a Dinner in their Wellman home. This meal will be served with the meat of your choice including all the extras. Come Hungry!
Lot # 212
$__________
A leisurely Brunch will be served by Janet & Doyle Geyer for 8 people out on the patio of their rural home near Frytown.
Lot # 213
$__________
This meal will satisfy any appetite as you jour-ney to the country home of Freeman & Vicky Miller. Your party of 14 will enjoy the rural setting as you are treated to a Home-Cooked Meal.
Lot # 214
$__________
Noreen & Ken Gingerich will prepare a Boliv-ian Meal for 8-9 people in their home south of Iowa City.
Lot # 215
$__________
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Treat your party of 6 to an authentic Mexican Dinner at the rural Kalona home of Maria Boucher. Summer is best as she is the IMS school cook.
Lot # 193
$__________
Our Master Ice Cream Maker, John Yutzy, offers 6 quarts of Yutz’s Handmade Ice Cream in one or more of your favorite fl avors. Delivery to your home within 15-mile radius of Iowa City.
Lot # 175
$__________
Various Gift Certifi cates & Other Itemswill be Interspersed Throughout the Auction (See page 38)
General Auction Items
Photography Session for a Family, Graduat-ing Senior, Child, Infant, or Newborn (up to 1½ hrs long) at your location of choice. Use gift certifi cate before 2019. See details on certifi -cate. Edited photos available to order at secure online gallery.Donated by: Mark Gingerich Photography
Lot # 22
$__________
Combine Ride During Harvest with Lo-ren Hochstedler who lives and farms near Stringtown, rural Kalona. A person or per-sons will ride with him in his combine for an hour or several hours to engage in the farm economy.Donated by: Loren Hochstedler
Lot # 25
$__________
Gift Certifi cate for 2 cu Yards of Shred-ded Hardwood Mulch from Quality Care, Coralville. Includes free delivery if within Iowa City or Coralville city limits.Donated by: Quality Care
Lot # 40
$__________
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Wooden, 12" Hand Turned Maple Plate Made by Firman Gingerich Donated by: Firman Gingerich
Lot # 55
$__________
Gift Certifi cate for a 1 Night Complimentary Standard Guest Room at Comfort Suites, Coralville. Reservation based on availability. Not valid on home football games or graduation weekend. Expires 5/1/2019.Donated by: Comfort Suites, Coralville
Lot # 106
$__________
Swing ‘N’ Slide Merry Go Round Donated by: Alexander Lumber
Lot # 110
$__________
Large Marble Roller Handcrafted by Bob Miller. Donated by: Bob Miller
Lot # 303
$__________
$100 Gift Certifi cate Toward Corn, Soybean, or Alfalfa Seed at Miller Hybrids. Take 1 or up to 4 certifi cates.Donated by: Miller Hybrids
Lot # 120-123
$__________
Walnut Coffee Table with Glass Top Hand-made by Marty Roth Donated by: Martin Roth
Lot # 153
$__________
Large, Walk-in Portable Chicken Coop for 25-35 Chickens Donated by: John’s Portable Buildings
Lot # 160
$__________
Various Gift Certifi cates & Other Itemswill be Interspersed Throughout the Auction (See page 38)
Reminder: All Sales Are FinalPay for Auction Items at the Cashier in Online Auction BuildingCheck Auction Guidelines on page 8 for Additional Information
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# 83 Bedspread: Antique Crocheted Cotton Bedspread
Donor: Anonymous
66 x 96
$________
# 84 Quilt: Roman StripePieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Anonymous
86 x 102
$________
# 85 Quilt: Dresden PlatePieced, Appliqued, and Hand QuiltedMade and Donated by: Mary Schrock
96 x 112
$________
Various Gift Certifi cates & Other Itemswill be Interspersed Throughout the Auction (See page 38)
Reminder: All Sales Are FinalPay for Auction Items at the Cashier in Online Auction BuildingCheck Auction Guidelines on page 8 for Additional Information
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# 75 Denim Comforter: Working JeansPieced and KnottedDonor: Fairview and Upper Deer Creek
Sewing
60 x 81.5
$________
# 76 Comforter: Blue SquaresPieced and KnottedDonor: Anonymous
66 x 77
$________
# 77 Baby Quilt: Ribbons All AroundPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: IMS Clothing and Textiles Class:
Teacher-Diane Willems, Students-Alyssa Hershberger, Allison Moreland, Hannah Peters, Saran Durfl inger, Sophie Mar-shall, Gideon Sangare, Aiden Yoder.
Pieced by IMS students and quilted by West Union Mennonite Church Women.
40.5 x 40.5
$________
# 78 Quilt: Leap FrogPieced, Hand Quilted, and SignedMade and Donated by: Pamela Bleckwenn
76 x 86
$________
# 79 Quilt: Orange SherbertPieced and Hand QuiltedMade and Donated by: Pamela Bleckwenn
42 x 52
$________
# 80 Quilt: Garlic KnotsPieced and Hand QuiltedMade and Donated by: Pamela Bleckwenn
48 x 66
$________
# 81 Quilt: Grand Garden PartyPieced and Hand QuiltedMade and Donated by: Bev Stude
53 x 62
$________
# 82 Quilt: Quatrocentro (Meaning: Italian Architecture)
Pieced and Hand QuiltedMade and Donated by: Bev Stude
106 x 106
$________
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Saturday • General Auction
Check the centerfold map for auction location.
Saturday • 9:00 am
Loaf of Bread Donated by: MCC Relief Sale Bread Booth
Lot # 167
$__________
Dual Cam Dash Camera Donated by: Kalona Auto Parts - NAPA
Lot # 162
$__________
Various Gift Certifi cates & Other Itemswill be Interspersed Throughout the Auction (See page 38)
Reminder: All Sales Are FinalPay for Auction Items at the Cashier in Online Auction BuildingCheck Auction Guidelines on page 8 for Additional Information
— Mattress Size Guide — Coverlet with Bed Size Dust Ruffl e Spread Mattress
Baby -- 45 x 45 27 x 54 Twin 64 x 96 80 x 110 39 x 75 Full 76 x 96 96 x 110 54 x 75 Queen 86 x 100 100 x 120 60 x 80 King 100 x 102 116 x 120 80 x 80
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Saturday • Quilt Auction
Note: As quilts are sold, they are displayed on a Full-size mattress. Check the centerfold map for auction location.
Saturday • 9:15 am
# 11 Quilt: Double Wedding RingPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: MCC Material Resource Center,
Ephrata, PAHanging on East Wall
91 x 105
$________
# 12 Quilt: Crazy SquaresPiced and Machine QuiltedDonor: Crowded Closet
47 x 47
$________
# 13 Baby Quilt: Owls All AroundPieced and Machine QuiltedDonor: Pulaski Mennonite Church
34 x 34
$________
# 14 Quilt: PansiesWhole Cloth, Hand QuiltedDonor: Eicher Mennonite Church WomenHand quilted by Eicher Mennonite Church
Women
96 x 112
$________
# 15 Quilt: Drunkard’s Path VariationPieced, Hand Quilted; Signed & DatedDonor: Children and Grandchildren of the
Late Leola WhitePieced by the Late Leola White; quilted by
Dorothy Logan. Leola used vintage piec-es of fabric as noted on the back.
Hanging on East Wall
94 x 108
$________
# 16 Wall Hanging: Lone StarPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Pulaski Mennonite Church
35 x 35
$________
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# 67 Quilt: Iowa StarPieced, Hand Quilted, Signed and DatedDonor: Sandra AmstutzPieced by Sandra Amstutz; Quilted by
Sugar Creek Mennonite Women.Hanging on North Wall
100 x 107
$________
# 68 Comforter: Trip Around the WorldPieced and KnottedDonor: East Union Mennonite WomenPieced by Charlene Rhodes
66 x 80.5
$________
# 69 Quilt: Birds & Blooms AppliquéAppliquéd and Hand QuiltedDonor: AnonymousHanging on West Wall
107 x 116
$________
# 70 Wall Hanging: Simple LifePieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Fairview and Upper Deer Creek
Sewing
36 x 54
$________
# 71 Baby Quilt: Nighty NightEmbroidered, Cross Stitched, and Hand
QuiltedDonor: Virginia BerrymanPulaski Mennonite Church
37.5 x 57.5
$________
# 72 Comforter: Red SquaresPieced and KnottedDonor: Sunnyside Mennonite Women
57 x 74
$________
# 73 Quilt: Drunkard’s PathPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Lower Deer Creek Mennonite WomenTop was from the Crowded Closet. Quilted
by Lower Deer Creek Mennonite Women.Hanging on West Wall
84.5 x 99.5
$________
# 74 Wall Hanging: Holiday ElegancePieced & Machine Quilted; Printed FabricDonor: Stitch ‘N Sew Cottage
45 x 45
$________
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# 59 Comforter: SquaresPieced and KnottedDonor: Sugar Creek Mennonite Women
56 x 81
$________
# 60 Baby Quilt: Baby SheepPrinted Fabric, Pieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Orpha Yoder
44 x 44
$________
# 61 Quilt: Mariner’s CompassPieced, Hand Quilted, Signed and DatedDonor: Zion Mennonite ChurchPieced and quilted by Lydia Yoder, Bloom-fi eld, IA.
Hanging on West Wall
112 x 118
$________
# 62 Wall Hanging: Miniature PoinsettiaPieced and Machine QuiltedDonor: Crowded Closet
16.5 x 16.5
$________
# 63 Quilt: Sandhill CranePieced and Machine QuiltedDonor: Stitch ‘N Sew Cottage
53 x 71
$________
# 64 Quilt: Irish MistPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Fairview and Upper Deer Creek
SewingHanging on South Wall
95.5 x 108.5
$________
# 65 Comforter: Split RailPieced and KnottedDonor: Sugar Creek Mennonite Church
and Friends
64 x 73.5
$________
# 66 Quilt: Log CabinPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Willow Creek Quilting & GiftsQuilted by Kalona Mennonite Women.Hanging on South Wall
111 x 112
$________
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# 17 Comforter: Monkey WrenchPieced and KnottedDonor: Sugar Creek Mennonite Church
and Friends
60 x 74
$________
# 18 Quilt: StarsPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Crowded ClosetCrowded Closet donated the top which was
made from men’s shirts; Quilted by West Union Mennonite Women.
88 x 100
$________
# 19 Baby Quilt: Totally TurtlesPieced, Appliqued, and Hand QuiltedDonor: Alicia PachaWayland Mennonite Church
43.5 x 43.5
$________
# 20 Quilt: Irish ChainPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: AnonymousHanging on East Wall
103 x 109
$________
# 21 Quilt: I’ll Fly AwayPieced, Hand Quilted, Signed & DatedDonor: Washington Mennonite ChurchPieced by Lee Smothers; Hand Quilted by
Washington Mennonite Church
57 x 73
$________
# 22 Quilt: Raggy QuiltPieced and Machine QuiltedDonor: Bev Stude
48 x 56
$________
# 23 Quilt: Carolina LilyPieced, Appliqued, and Hand Quilted;
Signed and DatedDonor: Scotty HumphriesMade by Doris Redding;Hanging on East Wall
93 x 111
$________
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# 24 Quilt: Custom QuiltDonor: Quilt CommitteeChoose the size, fabric, and pattern. An
expert piecer will assemble the quilt, and a local church group will quilt it. A poster is displayed in the auction build-ing with more details. Details must be fi nalized with Quilt Committee.
$________
# 25 Quilt: FeathersPrinted Fabric, Pieced & Machine QuiltedDonor: Pulaski Mennonite Church
88 x 94
$________
# 26 Wall Hanging: Basket of FlowersPrinted Fabric; Machine QuiltedDonor: Pulaski Mennonite Church
21.5 x 38.5
$________
# 27 Comforter: ForestPieced and KnottedDonor: Mary Lou FarmerHanging on East Wall
71 x 97
$________
# 28 Quilt: Jelly Roll RacePieced, Appliqued, and Hand QuiltedDonor: MCC Material Resource Center,
Ephrata, PA
54 x 63
$________
# 29 Quilt: Embroidered FlowersEmbroidered, Pieced, and Hand QuiltedDonor: Pat WilliamsEmbroidered by Pat Williams; Pieced and
Quilted by Cromwell Church Ladies
79 x 106
$________
# 30 Table Topper: StarPieced and Machine QuiltedDonor: Pulaski Mennonite Church
30 x 30
$________
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# 51 Quilt: Dresden PlatePieced, Appliqued, and Hand QuiltedDonor: Anna Marie PetersonHanging on West Wall
84 x 102.5
$________
# 52 Baby Comforter: I SpyPieced and KnottedDonor: Alicia PachaWayland Mennonite Church
46.5 x 58
$________
# 53 Quilt: Hodge PodgePieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Sunnyside Mennonite WomenHanging on West Wall
86 x 96
$________
# 54 Quilt: Flying GeesePieced and Machine QuiltedDonor: AnonymousHanging on West Wall
89 x 91
$________
# 55 Baby Quilt: God’s GracePieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Crowded Closet
42.5 x 60
$________
# 56 Wall Hanging: Miniature Log CabinPieced and Machine QuiltedDonor: Crowded Closet
14 x 14
$________
# 57 Quilt: SamplerPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Sandra AmstutzHanging on West Wall
99 x 100
$________
# 58 Quilt: Trip Around the WorldPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: AnonymousPieced and Quilted by Shady Lane Amish
School, Seymour, IowaHanging on West Wall
101 x 112
$________
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Saturday • Quilt Auction
Note: As quilts are sold, they are displayed on a Full-size mattress. Check the centerfold map for auction location.
Saturday • 11:30 am
# 45 Comforter: SquaresPieced and KnottedDonor: Sunnyside Mennonite Women
58 x 79
$________
# 46 Wall Hanging: Refl ectionsPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Crowded Closet
32 x 41
$________
# 47 Quilt: Taking TurnsPieced and Machine QuiltedDonor: Perry and Carolyn MillerPieced by Carolyn MillerHanging on East Wall
84 x 97.5
$________
# 48 Wall Hanging: Top of the Morning by Geoff’s Mom Pattern Company
Hand Appliquéd and Hand QuiltedDonor: Heidi GingerichKitted by The Woolen Needle Quilt Shop,
Williamsburg. Cotton fabric with wool appliqué. Appliquéd and quilted by Heidi Gingerich.
21 x 40.5
$________
# 49 Challenge Quilt: SamplerPieced and Machine QuiltedDonor: Willow Creek Quilting & Gifts30 people accepted the challenge at the
last sale to piece their “most favorite block.” The blocks were set together and machine quilted.
Hanging on quilt rack by North Wall
95.5 x 108.5
$________
# 50 Wall Hanging: Diamond in a SquarePieced and Machine QuiltedDonor: Pulaski Mennonite Church
34.5 x 34.5
$________
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# 31 Quilt: Variation of “Carnival Quilt” De-signed by Cindy Hershey
Pieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: East Union Mennonite WomenPieced by Grace Rempel; Quilted by East
Union Mennonite WomenHanging on East Wall
102 x 103
$________
# 32 Comforter: Nine PatchPieced and KnottedDonor: Fairview and Upper Deer Creek
Sewing
67 x 89
$________
# 33 Quilt: Charming and QuaintPieced and Machine QuiltedDonor: Pat WilliamsPieced by Patt WilliamsHanging on East Wall
63 x 79
$________
# 34 Quilt: BargelloPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Selina and Marty RothHand quilted by Amish ladies from Indiana.Hanging on East Wall
107 x114 (King)
$________
# 35 Table Topper: PinwheelPieced and Machine QuiltedDonor: Pulaski Mennonite Church
24 x 24
$________
# 36 Wall Hanging: Walk Through the WoodsPieced and Machine Quilted; Printed FabricDonor: Stitch ‘N Sew Cottage
40 x 46
$________
# 37 Quilt: Wagon Wheels Among the FlowersEmbroidered, Pieced, and Hand QuiltedDonor: Wellman Mennonite ChurchQuilted by Wednesday morning quilt group
65.5 x 86
$________
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# 38 Wall Hanging: Miniature Trip Around the World
Pieced and Machine QuiltedDonor: Crowded Closet
19.5 x 19.5
$________
# 39 Quilt: Diamonds on PointAppliqued, Pieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Crowded ClosetCrowded Closet donated the top; Hand
Quilted by Sugar Creek Mennonite Women
88 x 100
$________
# 40 Quilt: Stained GlassPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Cedar Falls Mennonite ChurchHand Quilted by Florence Zehr, Waverly, IA.Hanging on East Wall
101.5 x 101.5
$________
# 41 Quilt: StarsPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: Village Ladies at PleasantviewMade by Pleasantview Village Ladies
44 x 54.5
$________
# 42 Baby Quilt: Jungle BabesPieced and Hand QuiltedDonor: MCC Material Resource Center,
Ephrata, PA
39 x 60
$________
# 43 Wall Hanging: HourglassPieced and Machine QuilteedDonor: Quilters Nine Patch Quilt Shop,
Elmira, Canada
17 x 42.5
$________
# 44 Comforter: Black and White and Red All Over
Pieced and KnottedDonor: MCC Material Resource Center,
Ephrata, PA
59 x 82
$________
Special Project: Provide Clean Water Around the Globe (See description on page 46)
$50
Various Gift Certifi cates & Other Itemswill be Interspersed Throughout the Auction (See page 38)
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Weekend Overnight Stay at Coralville Marri-ott Hotel and Conference Center, Including Breakfast for Two at the Edgewater Grille Restaurant. Use by 5/13/19 and is not valid on home football game weekends, graduation, New Year’s Eve, or Valentine’s Day.Donated by: Coralville Marriott Hotel and Con-ference Center
Lot # 60
$__________
Frigidaire Chest type 15 cubic foot freezer Donated by: Appliance Barn
Lot # 87
$__________
Handmade Coffee Table of Alder Wood and Steel Legs Made by David Rhodes. 49” long, 20” wide, and 16” high.Donated by: David Rhodes, Kansas City
Lot # 161
$__________
Various Gift Certifi cates & Other Itemswill be Interspersed Throughout the Auction (See page 38)
Reminder: All Sales Are FinalPay for Auction Items at the Cashier in Online Auction BuildingCheck Auction Guidelines on page 8 for Additional Information
— Mattress Size Guide — Coverlet with Bed Size Dust Ruffl e Spread Mattress
Baby -- 45 x 45 27 x 54 Twin 64 x 96 80 x 110 39 x 75 Full 76 x 96 96 x 110 54 x 75 Queen 86 x 100 100 x 120 60 x 80 King 100 x 102 116 x 120 80 x 80
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Wooden TV Stand with Slate Top Hand Made by Marty Roth.Donated by: Martin Roth
Lot # 164
$__________
One-Week Stay in Modern Cabin in Woods in Prime Fishing Country Near Strawberry Lake, MN.Donated by: Larry and Kay Muff
Lot # 148
$__________
Small Backyard Chicken Coop for 2-3 Chickens.Donated by: John's Portable Buildings
Lot # 159
$__________
1 Gift Certifi cate for “Learn to Ride” Course at McGrath Hawkeye Harley-Davidson, Coralville. Expires Oct 4, 2018.Donated by: McGrath Hawkeye Harley-Davidson
Lot # 74
$__________
Hustler Residential Zero-Turn Lawn Mower: Raptor 52 Limited, a $3,400 Value.Donated by: Excel Industries/Hustler Turf Equipment
Lot # 90
$__________
Gift Certifi cate for 4 GT Radial (p-metric) Tires : Valid for Champiro Touring A/S, GT Ra-dial Maxtour A/S or Savero HT2 or Adventuro AT3 lines. Size matched to customer’s vehicle. Includes installation and tire disposal.Donated by: Linder Tire Service, Inc.
Lot # 111
$__________
Wooden, Hand-Turned, Natural Edged Vessel From Elm Burl Made by Firman Gingerich. 11" x 6"Donated by: Firman Gingerich
Lot # 56
$__________
Corn Hole Game Hand Made by Nyle Kauff-man and Painted Hawkeye Colors.Donated by: Nyle Kauffman
Lot # 57
$__________
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Saturday Auction • Meals in Homes
Meals Will be Served by April 1, 2019, Unless Otherwise Stated.
Saturday • 10:30 am
Quinlan & Kyle Miller invite your party of 6 to their home near Frytown for a Bar-B-Q and a wonderful evening
Lot # 194
$__________
If all seats were not sold Friday night, the remaining seats will be sold: Ellis & Marcia Miller are preparing a Five-Course Miller-Style Dinner with a Dessert Bar on Wednesday, October 10th, 2018. Your bid will purchase one meal and you may buy the rest of the 12 meals that were not sold Friday night.
Lot # 181-192
$__________
Come join Loretta Kauffman for a Morning Brunch where the birds are singing, the fl ow-ers are blooming, and the tall corn growing. Enjoy the peaceful country quiet in a secluded country home near Iowa City. Summer is pre-ferred for this brunch for 8 people.
Lot # 195
$__________
Loran & April Yoder invite you to their beau-tiful home in rural Frytown for an Old-Fash-ioned Meal. Menu includes meat, potatoes, salad, and dessert for your party of 10. Spring preferred, but before May 1, 2019.
Lot # 196
$__________
You are invited to experience the culinary skills of a popular caterer in the Kalona area. Henry Jc & Ila Miller will be serving a Smoked Iowa Chops Dinner to your party of 8. You may choose to dine at their relaxing country home or this meal may be catered to your location. COME HUNGRY! Expires April 1, 2019.
Lot # 197
$__________
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2018 Iowa Mennonite Relief Sale Sponsors
Thank you to these individuals and businesses for making the 2018 Iowa Mennonite Relief Sale possible with their generous support!
Relief
Rebecca Beachy Miller
BT Farms, Inc
CBI Bank
Chris Schlabach Construction
Elliot Realty
Helmuth Repair, Inc.
Firman Hershberger
Calvin and Shirley Hochstedler
Jet Physical Therapy
Kalona Builders Supply Co.
Kalona Mennonite Church WMSC
Jacob Kauffman
Lloyd Kaufman
Duane and Jill Miller
Merlin and Monica Miller
Ramsey Creek Woodworks
Steve Ropp
Sharon Telephone Company
University of Iowa Community Credit Union
Wellman Mennonite Church
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Saturday • Meals in Homes
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Enjoy an evening with Wood-Fired Pizza in Roger & Cindi Schrock’s backyard in Fry-town. It is sure to please your party of 8.
Lot # 198
$__________
You are invited to join a group of 12 persons as you travel to this beautiful Amish home in the Kalona area. Warren & Ila Miller are serving an Old-Fashioned Meal with fried chicken and all the trimmings. Expires April 1, 2019.
Lot # 199
$__________
Our Master Ice Cream Maker, John Yutzy, offers 6 quarts of Yutz’s Handmade Ice Cream in one or more of your favorite fl avors. Delivery to your home within 15-mile radius of Iowa City.
Lot # 176
$__________
Various Gift Certifi cates & Other Itemswill be Interspersed Throughout the Auction (See page 38)
Saturday • General Auction Items
Ride with Loren Hochstedler While Spring Planting in 2019. Loren lives and farms near Stringtown, rural Kalona. A person or persons will accompany him during spring planting for an hour or several hours to engage in the farm economy.Donated by: Loren Hochstedler
Lot # 27
$__________
Charbroil Grill, Cover, and Grilling Tools Donated by: Lowe’s of Coralville
Lot # 48
$__________
Wooden, Hand Turned 10" Mulberry Bowl Made by Firman Gingerich.Donated by: Firman Gingerich
Lot # 54
$__________
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2018 Iowa Mennonite Relief Sale Donors
The Relief Sale Executive Board would like to give a big thank you to all the businesses and individuals for their donations of auction items, services and gifts in kind. We would like to thank all the volunteers who put in many hours to make this sale happen. Last but not least, we thank all the individuals who come to eat, make purchases and enjoy the sale. We cannot make this a successful sale without each and everyone’s help. Thank you for your generosity!
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Anonymous Sponsor
Everence Financial
Federation Bank
Pro Growers Solution
The Water Shop
Lois Yoder
Hope
Anonymous Sponsors
Curtis A. Yoder Trust
Farmers Electric Coop in Memory of Wally Fisher
Farmers Hen House
Gilbert and Sandy Gingerich
Iowa City Ready Mix
Kalona Oil Co/PSC
Nyle and Lauralee Kauffman
Lamplighters Sunday School Class, Kalona Mennonite Church
Stanley Marner
Oakville Apostolic Christian Church
Martin Roth
S&N Insulation, Inc.
Sheldon Yoder
Relief Sale Trail Run Sponsor
Iowa City Ready Mix
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Plants
Opa’s Barn
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Musical EntertainmentT-Shirts
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