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Great Collection of Antiques & Collectibles to be sold in Lancaster County Lititz PA by True Blue Auctions 10AM Saturday July 23 745 & 749 East Main Street — Rothsville Road East End Car Wash on route 772 Lititz, PA This auction will consist of a fantastic collection of Antiques, Military Items, Guns, VintageToys many MIB, Pedal Cars, Marbles, Advertising, and much, much, more… Antiques to include: Barber Shop National Brass Cash Register, Vintage Dolls, Wooden Carved Horse, Beaded Purses, RS Prussia, Art Deco Mirror, Bronze Scotty Dog Desk set, Vintage Photos and Postcards, Framed Movie and Concert Posters, plus others… Military items: German Nazi Helmet, Nazi pins, several swords and bayonets, badges, buttons, and pins Vintage Toys: Buddy L, Tonka, Girard, Marx, Vintage Pedal Cars ( 1965 Mustang Promo, Fire Trucks, and others..), 1950′s tin MIB Toys with many Army toys, Wyandotte, Wind –up Batman, Foreign Batmobile, Space Toys, Robots, Spaceships, Tin Guns, Fisher Price, Mego Super Heroes Mint On Cards, plus much more… Guns: There will be a nice selection of firearms to include Winchester, Parkers Bros., and others Advertising Signs: Grapette, B & K Root Beer, Hires, Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Patriot Shoes, Buster Brown, Wrigleys Gum, and others… Vintage Marble Collection: This is a large collection of
Great Collection of Antiques & Collectibles to be sold in Lancaster County Lititz PA by True Blue Auctions 10AM Saturday July 23 745 & 749 East Main Street — Rothsville Road East End Car Wash on route 772 Lititz, PA This auction will consist of a fantastic collection of Antiques, Military Items, Guns, VintageToys many MIB, Pedal Cars, Marbles, Advertising, and much, much, more… Antiques to include: Barber Shop National Brass Cash Register, Vintage Dolls, Wooden Carved Horse, Beaded Purses, RS Prussia, Art Deco Mirror, Bronze Scotty Dog Desk set, Vintage Photos and Postcards, Framed Movie and Concert Posters, plus others… Military items: German Nazi Helmet, Nazi pins, several swords and bayonets, badges, buttons, and pins Vintage Toys: Buddy L, Tonka, Girard, Marx, Vintage Pedal Cars ( 1965 Mustang Promo, Fire Trucks, and others..), 1950′s tin MIB Toys with many Army toys, Wyandotte, Wind –up Batman, Foreign Batmobile, Space Toys, Robots, Spaceships, Tin Guns, Fisher Price, Mego Super Heroes Mint On Cards, plus much more… Guns: There will be a nice selection of firearms to include Winchester, Parkers Bros., and others Advertising Signs: Grapette, B & K Root Beer, Hires, Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Patriot Shoes, Buster Brown, Wrigleys Gum, and others… Vintage Marble Collection: This is a large collection of handmade shooter size marbles, to include sulphides, swirls, ribbons, joseph’s coats, corkscrews, popeye, and others… This is just a partial listing be sure to check …
Rick Dees in the morning back after seven years, no grudges held against Clear Channel, Ryan Seacrest, Ellen K or any others. “Live Fearless with Sam Botta” demonstrates what a class act Rick Dees has always been., Laboe at night: a new day at Hot 92.3 FM By GARY LYCAN For the Register The Orange County Register. Rick Dees, who is returning to local morning drive radio May 4, is a class act. It would have been easy to take negative shots at his successor, Ryan Seacrest, when he left KIIS-FM in 2004. He did not. He never burned bridges with KIIS-FM’s parent company Clear Channel. The result? This month, two roads intersected — Dees’ passion for local radio and a still-strong fan base to put him back on the path to Clear Channel and the 5-9 am slot on its KHHT “Hot 92.3 FM,” which plays “old school rhythm and blues.” For Dees, returning to the Clear Channel building April 20 to greet employees and the sales staff, it was returning to the family roots he planted in 1987. He stayed until 2004, re-emerged briefly on Emmis-owned “Movin’ 93.9 FM” and built a successful business empire, including a radio-TV company offering a variety of audio content stations throughout the US “It was the first time I entered the building I did not have to be frisked,” Dees said in a phone interview. Clear Channel Market Manager Greg Ashlock said: “I have a window in my door so I can see who is coming in. As we are doing this interview, people are coming by, asking to come in and say hello to …
Rick Dees in the morning back after seven years, no grudges held against Clear Channel, Ryan Seacrest, Ellen K or any others. “Live Fearless with Sam Botta” demonstrates what a class act Rick Dees has always been., Laboe at night: a new day at Hot 92.3 FM By GARY LYCAN For the Register The Orange County Register. Rick Dees, who is returning to local morning drive radio May 4, is a class act. It would have been easy to take negative shots at his successor, Ryan Seacrest, when he left KIIS-FM in 2004. He did not. He never burned bridges with KIIS-FM’s parent company Clear Channel. The result? This month, two roads intersected — Dees’ passion for local radio and a still-strong fan base to put him back on the path to Clear Channel and the 5-9 am slot on its KHHT “Hot 92.3 FM,” which plays “old school rhythm and blues.” For Dees, returning to the Clear Channel building April 20 to greet employees and the sales staff, it was returning to the family roots he planted in 1987. He stayed until 2004, re-emerged briefly on Emmis-owned “Movin’ 93.9 FM” and built a successful business empire, including a radio-TV company offering a variety of audio content stations throughout the US “It was the first time I entered the building I did not have to be frisked,” Dees said in a phone interview. Clear Channel Market Manager Greg Ashlock said: “I have a window in my door so I can see who is coming in. As we are doing this interview, people are coming by, asking to come in and say hello to …