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July activities at JDL’s Henrietta Branch Calendar of events - week of July 5 Join the Jackson District Library’s Henrietta Branch, 118 W. Main St., Rives Junction, for knitting and book discussions. On Monday, July 6, from 7 -

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July 5 • Bingo -6pm, Knights of Columbus #5255, 13526 29 Mile Rd., Albion. • Open Soccer Night -7-9pm, All ages welcome, free/donations accepted, Victor Cuiss Fieldhouse, JCC, 2111 Emmons Rd., Jackson. • Sunday Morning Breakfast - Jackson County Outdoor Club, 3550 Hart Rd., Jackson. July 6 • Photography for Teens 1-2pm. Jackson District Library, Springport Branch. 517857-3833. • Teen Advisor y Group TAG meeting at 2pm. Albion District Library, 501 S. Superior St., Albion. • Kid’s Night - 4:30-6:30pm; McDonalds, W. Michigan Ave., Jackson. • Kid’s Night - 4:30-6:30pm; McDonalds, Spring Arbor. • Babytime - 6:30-7pm, Babies 6-23 mos., stories, songs & movement, register, Marshall District Library, 124 W. Green St., Marshall, 269781-7821. • Acoustic Jam - Bring a guitar & a song, 9pm-1am, Veach’s Office Bar, 213 N. Jackson St., Jackson, 517-782-9171. • Spring Arbor Book Club Meeting - New readers always welcome, JDL Spring Arbor Branch, 113 E. Main St., Spring Arbor, 517-750-2030. • Guitar Hero - 4-5pm, Ages 8-12, Albion District Librar y, 501 S. Superior St., Albion, 517629-3993. • Bingo - 6:30pm, Albion Elks Lodge, corner of M-99 S. & Condit Rd., Albion, 517-6299450 after 3pm. • Stor y Time - 10-10:30am & 2-2:30pm, Albion District Librar y, 501 S. Superior St., Albion, 517-629-3993. • Bingo - 2-4pm, Free, McDonald’s, N. West Ave., Jackson. July 7-8 • Camp 911 - 8-12 year-olds. 734-477-6781. July 7 • Picnic In The Park - Noon1pm, Bucky Harris Park, Jackson, 517-768-6410. • Open Mic Blues Jam 7pm, BLUEStage Club, 398 W. Brooklyn Rd., Napoleon, 517536-0007. • Jackson Toastmasters Meeting - 6:15pm, Improve your public speaking, everyone welcome, JDL Carnegie Branch, 244 W. Michigan Ave., Jackson, 517-569-3428. • Undye Your Denim - ages 13-19, 2pm. Albion District Library, 501 S. Superior St.

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July 8 • Christian Breakfast Outreach - 10am, Marr’sAvenue Grill South, 3306 Francis St., Jackson. • Kid’s Night - 4:30-6:30pm; McDonalds, West Ave., Jackson. • Bingo - 6pm, American Legion, Post #29, 3200 Lansing Ave., Jackson. • Chris Measzros: Man Of 1,000 Voices - Sound effects, pantomime, funny voices & jazzy music breathes new life into stories, 11am, JDL Hanover Branch, 118 W. Main St., Hanover, 2pm, JDL Parma Branch, 102 Church St., Parma. • Faith Knitters Of Homer Meeting - 7pm, Crocheters welcome, knitting caps & booties for the bir thing unit at Oaklawn Hospital in Marshall, Homer Presbyterian Church, 309 S. Sophia St., Homer, 517568-4613. • Toastmasters Club 12noon, Club is open to all, CMS Energy, One Energy Plaza, Jackson, 517-782-2932. • Ella’s Babies - 10am, 6-30 mos. old & caregivers, free for babies/members, Ella Sharp Museum, 3225 Four th St., Jackson, 517-787-2320. $ • Community Senior Potlucks - 11:30am, Bring passing dish & table service, transportation available, Concord United Methodist Church, 119 S. Main St., Concord, 517-524-6156. • Knitting Group- 1pm, Beginners welcome, JDL Henrietta Branch, 11744 Bunkerhill Rd., Pleasant Lake, 517-769-6537. • Yoga Classes - 10am, Relieve stress on the mind/body, JDL Meijer Branch, 2699 Airpor t Rd., Jackson, 517-7884480. July 8 - Aug. 25 • Nunsense - Cor nwell’s Turkeyville USA, 18935 15½ MIle Rd., Marshall, Call for tickets 269-781-4293. $ July 9 • Ballet Stor ytime - ages 37, 10:30-11:15am. Marshall District Library, 124 W. Green St., Marshall. 269-781-7821 X15 • Can & Bottle Drive - Concord Girl Scout Cadette Troop 245. Pickup is between 68:30pm. 517-524-7340 • Free Vascular Screenings - 8am-noon. Allegiance Family Medicine, 153 Wamplers Lake Rd., Brooklyn. By appointment only 888-335-7241. • Tales & Tunes Fr om Around The World - 10am, Judy Gail Krasnow, JDL Brooklyn Branch, 207 S. Main St., Brooklyn, 517-592-3406. • Pathway to Solutions: A Free Seminar - 7pm, Discuss the dynamics of ADHD/how it exhibits hyperactivity/inattentiveness, Recover y Technology Building, 1200 N. West Ave., Suite 400, Jackson, 517787-9474. • Live Music - 9:45pm, Vic Alan Band, Veach’s, 213 N. Jackson St., Jackson, 517-7829171. • Preschool Stor ytime 10am, JDL Brooklyn Branch, 207 N. Main St., Brooklyn, 517592-3406. • Bingo -5pm, Albion VFW #3672, 13387 29 Mile Rd. & C Drive N., Albion, 517-629-3672. • Live Jazz - 6-9pm, Daryl’s Downtown, 151 W. Michigan, Jackson, 517-782-1895. • Square Dancing In The Park - 7-9pm, Basic, Mainstream, Plus, casual dress, Cascades Park, Rotary Community Bandshell, Jackson, 517-784-0863. • Anger Management Classes - 10-11:30am, New Jer usalem Christian Fellowship, 14977 Harper Rd., Cement City, 517-592-8888.

July 10 • Grif fin Coffee Hours - 89am, Jackson Cof fee Company; Office hours 9:30-11am, Jackson County Tower Building, 120 W. Michigan Ave., Jackson. • Karaoke With BJ & Jack 7:30-11pm, Full Moon, 200 B Drive N., Albion, 517-629-9411. • Live Music - 9:30pm1:30am, Crazy Cowboy, 215 S. Mechanic St., Jackson. • Live Music - Veach’s, 213 N. Jackson St., Jackson, 517782-9171. • Live Music - Bone Island Grille, 4614 Francis St., Vandercook, 517-783-2144. • Book Discussion - Noon, Everyone welcome, Marshall District Library, 124 W. Green St., Marshall, 269-781-7821. • Live Music - 7pm-10pm, Jackson Cof fee Company, Downtown Jackson. • Live Music - 9pm-1am, Dar yl’s Downtown, 151 W. Michigan, Jackson, 517-7821895. • Toddler Time Program 9am, Ages 2-5 w/adult, story, dancing, artwork & more, Kids ‘N’ Stuff, 301 S. Superior St., Albion, 517-629-8023. $ • American 1 Teen Idol Competition - 5:30-9pm, River walk Amphitheater, Downtown Jackson, 517-7804139. July 11 • Journaling Nature Series - 10am, Dahlem Environmental Education Center. Registration required, 517-782-3453. $ • 2nd Annual AIM for the Heart Poker Run - 10am2pm Sign up, bike games, 50/ 50, live music, dinner, Albion Moose Lodge #406, Albion, 517-629-2192. • Christmas in July - for our troops-10am-3pm.Evelyn Bay Coffee Company parking lot, 132 N. Main St., Brooklyn. • Adult Handicap Dance 7-9pm, Cascades Civitan Club, Townsend Elementary School Gym, Jackson, 517-787-0426. • Movie Marathon - Noon4pm, Movie & Popcorn Day, JDL Meijer Branch, 2699 Airpor t Rd., Jackson, 517-7884480. • Karaoke With BJ & Jack 7:30-11:30pm, Full Moon, 200 B Drive N., Albion, 517-6299411. • Live Music - 9:30pm1:30am, Crazy Cowboy, 215 S. Mechanic St., Jackson. • Live Music - Veach’s, 213 N. Jackson St., Jackson, 517782-9171. • Live Music - Bone Island Grille, 4614 Francis St., Vandercook, 517-783-2144. • Christmas In July Sidewalk Sales - Downtown Brooklyn, 517-592-8907. July 11 - 12 • 19th Annual Welcome To My Garden Tour - 10am-4pm, 269-781-5163. July 12 - 15 • Missions Event - mornings 9am until noon; evenings 6:30. New Covenant Living Church, on the corner of 24th and W. Washington, Jackson. 517-7820507. July 12 • Picnic in the Park - worship service at 11am; hotdog roast 12:30pm. Christ Lutheran Church Community Center, 4250 Page Ave., Michigan Center. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! Our phone lines are open until 7pm Wednesdays. Classified deadline is Wednesday 7pm. THE SALESMAN, 517-5248540, 517-788-5962, 517-5638860, 517-783-4080 or MORNING STAR 517-6292127. Classifieds may also be mailed in to: The Salesman, P.O. Box 205, Concord, MI 49237-0205, or placed by stopping at our office.



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Jackson County Senior Nutrition Program

Make reservations one day in advance at 517-788-4364 Menu subject to change. Suggested donation for those 60 and older: $2.50; All others $3.50 Monday, July 6 - BBQ pulled pork on bun, spicey potato wedges, whipped squash, fresh apple, milk. Tuesday, July 7 - Pot roast & gravy, whipped potato, green beans, roll w/ margarine, fresh red grapes, milk. Wednesday, July 8 - Crab & shrimp fettucini, peas, asparagus, soft garlic breadstick, pineappe w/vanilla pudding, milk. Thursday, July 9 - Sloppy joe w/bun, baked beans, corn, strawberry jello w/ fresh strawberries, milk. Friday, July 10 - Chicken drummies, rice pilaf w/orzo, California medley, prunes, blueberry muffin w/ margarine, milk.

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County, southwest Oakland County, Monroe County, Lenawee County or eastern Calhoun County. They must attend an EMT course at Huron Valley Ambulance or Schoolcraft Community College in Garden City. For questions about the scholarship, call Jane Giffin at 734-477-6298. You can also download an application at www.jca.org. For information about donating to the Cheryl Kiefer Memorial Scholarship Fund, call PJ Moffett at 734477-6218

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When a meteorite from outer space hits a young woman and turns her into a giant monster, she is taken to a secret government compound where she meets a ragtag group of monsters also rounded up over the years.

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Military Women of Jackson County announces officers On June 9, 2009, the Military Women of Jackson County, Memorial Post held their annual election of officers. The new officers are: Commander- Barbara D. Wilmoth; 1st Vice Commander- Roseann Sternaman; 2nd Vice Commander- Mary Sue Lambert; Treasurer- Diane Kline; Sergeant of Arms- Meredith Mazur; Chaplain- Dorothy Borkowski; Historian- Anna Dancy; Auditors- Virginia Maitland and Mary Baits; Adjutant- Wendy Kelso; Jackson County Veterans Council Representative- Millie Lairson. The Military Women of Jackson County, Memorial Post invites all females who are now serving and have served honorably to contact the post at 517784-3000.

Joseph Laier Family Care Fund Joey Laier remains in critical condition from a motor vehicle accident last Saturday on Fowler Road in Hanover Township. A fund has been set up for Joey Laier at County National Bank c/o Joseph Laier Family Care Fund. Donations can be mailed to County National Bank 119 W. Main St., Spring Arbor, MI 49283 or taken to any County National Bank in care of this fund.

Barbara D. Wilmoth was named Commander.

Please keep the Laier Family in your thoughts and prayers.

155th Anniversary of ‘Under The Oaks’ to be celebrated The Jackson County Republican Party is holding the 155th Anniversary Commemoration of the ‘Under The Oaks,’ The First Convention and the Birthplace of the National Republi-

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MDOT improving safety with cable median barriers Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has started a three-year initiative to install cable median barriers on several divided highways statewide and improve safety for Michigan motorists. Median cable barrier consists of high-tension steel wire ropes mounted on posts designed to prevent vehicles from crossing into oncoming traffic. Cable barrier, also know as cable guardrail, is a relatively low-cost solution for reducing cross-me-

dian crashes, as well as the severity of median-related crashes. Some stretches of state roadways in MDOT’s Southwest Region will have cable barriers installed. • I-94 from Michigan/Indiana state line to Maudlin Road, north of New Buffalo (2009-10). • I-94 from US-12 to the I-94 Business Loop in Stevensville (Lakeshore Drive) (2009-10). • I-94 from Park Road in Benton Township to the

Kalamazoo/Van Buren county line (2009). • I-94 from Kalamazoo/Van Buren county line to 12th Street (2009-10). • US-131 from West B. Avenue south of Plainwell to 146th Avenue north of Moline (200910). • I-94 from 40th Street east of Galesburg to Old US-27 in Marshall (2010). • I-196 from 71st Street north to 118th Avenue (2009-10). •I-196 from 118th Street

north to 130th Avenue (2010-11). The cable median barriers are being paid for with state transportation safety funding that cannot be used for road maintenance, repair or construction projects. MDOT began the three-year process of installing 280 miles of the new cable after a median crash analysis done on hundreds of miles of Michigan roadways identified high-crash locations as candidates for the new cable barrier system.

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1999 CHEVY CAVALIER$1,995. College Chevrolet 517-629-2151 or 800-372-4644

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CENTURY CAP 2006, Chevy truck 6.5 ft. $500. Goodyear tires Wrangler ST P265/70R17 $400. 517536-8136 1979 JEEP CJ5 project, rust-free frame, 350 V8, new 3" suspension system. $2000. 517-673-8742 TRAILER, 28' DECKOVER with new 9500# winch, $1900 with the winch, $1500 without. 517-8121513

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- Automobiles 2005 MINI COOPER- $17,241. 1800-721-7036 www.artmoehn chevy.com 2002 CHRYSLER 300M- $8,991. Jim Winter 517-787-5100. www.jimwinterauto.com 2007 PONTIAC G6- $11,991. Jim Winter 517-787-5100. www.jimwinterauto.com 1989 PONTIAC FIREBIRD, 6 cylinder, runs, $500 OBO. 517-4997041 2008 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX$13,888. Jim Winter 517-7875100. www.jimwinterauto.com 2009 CHEVY COBALT- $12,818. 1-800-721-7036 www.artmoehn chevy.com 1996 SATURN $300- tires good condition, car runs. 1999 Hyundai Elantra 4 door wagon, Kelley Blue book rated fair, $950. 517-5226527.

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Redo your family barbeque - M. D. Anderson offers tips on grilling to reduce cancer risks Summer is in full swing, and barbeques are a perfect way to relax and spend time with family and friends. To help you better prepare for this popular activity, nutrition experts at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center offer advice on how to barbeque the healthy way. M. D. Anderson dietitian Vicki Piper, R.D., L.D., encourages cookout fans to grill plenty of fruits and vegetables, and less meat. Diets high in plant foods can lower your chances of developing several cancers, including breast and colon cancers. “You can still have a barbeque without letting your health go up in flames,” Piper said. “Aim for a meal made up of two-thirds vegetables, fruits, whole grains or beans, and onethird animal protein.” Grill plant-based foods: Eating mostly plant-based foods provides a range of nutrients that protects the body from can-

cer. And it is a great way to manage weight, which is important because there is evidence that excessive body fat increases cancer risks. “Try a new vegetable every week, one that you have not tried in many years,” Piper said. “My family favorites are grilled onions, zucchini, asparagus and pineapple.” Use a light brushing of canola or olive oil on vegetables and fruits to help prevent sticking to the grill. Sprinkle vegetables with pepper, a small amount of salt and vinegar to bring out their taste. Using nonstick grates, foil packets or a grilling basket lightly coated with oil also can be helpful when grilling plant-based foods. As a general rule, don’t peel vegetables before grilling. You’ll get more nutrients and enjoy a smokier flavor if they aren’t peeled. Where’s the beef? Diets high in red meat (beef, pork and lamb), and especially processed

meats (such as hot dogs), have been reported to be a convincing cause of colorectal cancer, according to the American Institute for Cancer Research. Fatty red meat is high in saturated fat, which is the most damaging type of fat. “You do not need to give up red meat to be healthy, but the evidence suggests you would be wise to limit how much you eat,” Piper said. “Experiment with other healthier sources of protein, such as fish, chicken, beans, edamame or tofu. My red meat-loving husband has grown to enjoy more grilled salmon, marinated chicken and even hummus!” Grilled fish and skinless chicken breasts are much leaner than most red meat. If you are going to grill red meat, look for those with “loin” in the name, such as beef tenderloin, pork tenderloin and lamb loin chops. For beef, also look for round steaks and roasts, and choose ground beef labeled at least 95

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tains less fat than meat and poultry do, making it less likely to create carcinogens and cause flare-ups caused by dripping fat. Fish also requires less time on the grill, reducing its exposure to carcinogens. Precook your foods. The higher the temperature at which food cooks and the longer it stays on the grill, the more carcinogens develop. Partially cooking meat or poultry indoors for two to five minutes draws out most of the potentially harmful chemicals without sacrificing moistness. Heat your meat up in the microwave or oven, and then finish it on the grill. Lightly oil your grill. A little oil keeps charred material from sticking to the food. It also helps keep fish and chicken in one piece. Lower the heat. On charcoal grills, increase the distance between the food and the hot coals by spreading the coals thin or by propping the grill rack on

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percent lean. Finally, beef labeled “prime” is the top grade but also is the highest in fat. For the leanest red meat, look for a “select” grade at your supermarket. Keep meat portions small by cutting them in chunks and removing excess fat. Combine them with vegetables and make kabobs. Serve any kind of meat as an accent to a meal rather than the main dish. Where there’s smoke, there’s cancer risk: Grilling any type of meat, even chicken or fish, until it’s charred or burned can increase your chances of getting cancer, according to the American Institute for Cancer Research. Grilling vegetables and fruits does not create carcinogens (sources that cause cancer) so there is no cancer risk, which is just one more reason to add them to your shopping list. If you do choose to barbeque meat, stay clear of burning it, and follow these tips: Grill fish instead. Fish con-

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Going Native in the Garden

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THE SALESMAN • July 5, 2009 • MORNING STAR • Page 13 - Heavy Equipment -

-Miscellaneous For Sale-

LP FORK TRUCK - capacity 5' forks. Hard rubber tires. 8' mast. Good condition. Call for appointment to inspect. 269-781-3956. Ask for Ed Baker. Leave message if no answer.

AIR HOCKEY TABLE, in great shape, $150. Call anytime. 517563-8419

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RUGER RIFLE 77-22 Hornet with 2 clips $425. Evinrude 3hp outboard $200. 734-320-7476

CHURCH PEWS: Solid oak, $200 each, must see, golden oak finish. 517-581-1721 after 4:30pm Monday-Friday.

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- Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED- Hardwood tree tops. 517-879-3094

We Want Your Trades!

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FINANCING FOR EVERYONE!

‘08 CHRYSLER 300 Silver, very sharp . $14,900 ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA White, very clean .. $12,200 ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA Grey, nice .............. $11,750 ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA Grey, great gas ..... $11,750 ‘08 CHEVY MALIBU White, clean car ... $11,900 ‘08 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER Sharp... $10,400 ‘08 CHEVY COBALT Silver, great gas.... $10,900 ‘08 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER Nice ride$10,400 ‘08 CHEVY AVEO Black, gas saver ........... $8,900 ‘08 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Red, sporty$11,900 ‘08 CHRYSLER SEBRING Silver, sharp $11,700 ‘08 DODGE CALIBER R/T AWD, blue . $14,700 ‘07 PONTIAC G6 White, sporty ............... $11,900 ‘07 FORD FOCUS Gold, sharp car............... $9,900 ‘07 CHEVY COBALT Great gas, red ........... $9,700 ‘07 MITSUBISHI LANCER tan, nice car .. $9,900 ‘07 JEEP COMMANDER Very sharp ...... $17,900 ‘06 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 56k miles $10,900 ‘02 MERCURY VILLAGER Clean car........ $6,700 ‘02 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 4X4 Low miles$8,900

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WANTED: Vintage and antique clocks and watches. Working or not. Please call 517-841-6766. WANT TO BUY- thermal fax machine in good working condition. Call 517-524-8540. BUYING PRE-1964 SILVER coins. Collections or single pieces. Any condition. 517-917-3334. WANTED TO buy- German World War II items, knives, daggers, helmets, etc., paying cash. 517-7652390 WALNUT TREES, must be 10' of clear trunk and 60 inches around at eye level. Paying $500 to $3000 for this type of trees. 517-765-2390 WANT TO BUY STONE PICKER, small size, any condition, will repair. Call 517-937-7706

- Announcements ROSE CITY HARMONICA CLUB “Come play and learn to play!” Meeting nights 7-9pm. First and third Tuesdays. Loomis Park-Boos Center. Jackson. 517-524-7545 CENTER LAKE GOLF OUTING: Lakeland Hills Golf Course, July 25, 2009 at 9am. Contact 517-764-7064 or 17764-6434 THE RIVERSIDE GALLERYUnique handpainted furniture. Opening July 4th. Monday-Friday, 3pm-7pm, Saturday 9am7pm. 1031 E. Berry, Rives Junction. 517-569-3903 DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS is Wednesday, 5pm. Classified deadline is 7pm Wednesday. THE SALESMAN, 517-524-8540, 517-788-5962, or 517-563-8860 (toll free from Jackson and Bundy Hill). Jackson office 517-783-4080. MORNING STAR 517-629-2127. FREE BURIAL PLOT- Premier Jackson Cemetery. Must qualify: “May not own burial space in your name.” Limit one per household. Valued at $1000. Pre-need only. No obligation. For details, call Dale 517-581-3100. LOOKING FOR VENDORS AND VOLUNTEERS FOR CONCORD MARKET. The market will consist of local vendors that will be offering fresh produce, fruit, baked goods, flowers, farm fresh eggs, herbs, etc. To be held in downtown Concord every Friday afternoon. For information and application contact Ken Frey at 5 1 7 - 5 2 4 - 5 0 8 5 . concordmkt@aol.com. Buy local, eat local, support local!

- Business OpportunitiesNEED EXTRA CASH? Be your own boss, flexible hours, no inventory, great incentives. Earn free trips & product. For more information, call: Sally Jackson, Independent Kitchen Consultant for the Pampered Chef. 517-629-2513

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- Tools & Equipment TABLE SAW, MITER SAW, snowblower, metal-cutting band saw, welder, small wood band saw. 517581-4660 PAINTER’S PLANK- 32 foot aluminum. New condition. $800. 517750-3960

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