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Roll up bay door, 9’x9’ tall. No rails, great cond $225firm • 272-9273 bet 8:30am-8:30pm363
Birdhouse/mailbox stand/holder (no mailbox) $17. New, will not rust, white color, Posting kit only • 272-9273 bet 8:30am-
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Briggs & Stratton generator, 10k, set up for propane, needs minor work $500 •
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2 Echo commercial blowers $100ea • 435-6327396
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Lots of household items. Too many to list. Pots, pans, dishes, plates, furni- tures, tools & several items
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Glass light covers for inside houses or add ons. 12”& 9.5” & 6.5” diameters. For older type light fixtures • 272-9273 bet 8:30am-
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8 Simpson strong ties joist for 2”x12” planks, $8ea or $55 for all • 272-9273 bet
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Simpson strong ties 66L angles, 10pcs per box. 6”x6” L shaped bracket. 4 boxes. Total of 43pcs. $35/box or $125 for all pieces • 272-9273 bet
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Large inventory of new plumbing fixtures, fasteners & etc. Make offer • 824- 3333217
Large inventory of new electrical supplies. make offer • 824-3333217
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Dremel carving tool for metal & wood w/ 75 other accessories $90 • 943-
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Brand new in box Grayco Magnum airless project spray painter $250 • 417-
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Emglo gas compressor, wheel barrow style, Honda engine, perfect cond w/ air hoses $350 • 943-6071396
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Dinnerware set for 20peo- ple, make offer • 943-6071399
Magic Chef mixer w/ all accessories, heavy duty
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Roasting pan, large, like new $16 • 722-6785396
• Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) is the only U.S. president who was also a licensed bar- tender. He was co- owner of Berry and Lincoln, a saloon in Springfield, Illinois.
•  The only president to be unanimously elected was George Washington (1732-1799). He also refused to accept his presidential salary, which was $25,000 a year.
• Because the KKK was a powerful political force, Truman was encouraged to join the organization. According to some accounts, he was induct- ed, though he was “never active.” Other accounts claim that though he gave the KKK a $10 membership fee, he demanded it back and was never inducted or initiated.
• Grover Cleveland was the only president in his- tory to hold the job of a hangman. He was once the sheriff of Erie County, New York, and twice had to spring the trap at a hanging.
• The “S” in Harry S Truman doesn’t stand for anything; therefore, there is no period after his middle initial.
• Lincoln Logs are named after Abraham Lincoln and the log cabin where he was born. John Lloyd Wright, son of famous architect Francis Lloyd Wright, invented them.
• Thomas Jefferson and John Adams once trav- eled to Stratford-upon- Avon to visit Shakespeare’s birth- place. While there, they took a knife to one of Shakespeare’s chairs so they could take home some wood chips as souvenirs.
• “Teddy Bears” were so
named when Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt (1858-1919) refused to shoot a small bear cub one day. The incident was reported in the news, which inspired a toy manufacture to come out with the cute stuffed animals.
• George Washington never lived in the White House. The capital was actually located in Philadelphia and other cities when Washington was president. He is also the only president who didn’t represent a political party.
• Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) was the first president to be inau- gurated in Washington, D.C.
• In 1945, Congress voted to commemorate the work FDR did for the March of Dimes by put- ting his profile on the coin.
• Abraham Lincoln was the first president to ever be photographed at his inauguration. In the photo, he is standing near John Wilkes Booth, his future assassin.
•  JFK was the first Roman Catholic to be president, the first Boy Scout to become presi- dent, and the first presi- dent to be born in the twentieth century.
• Gerald Ford was the first person to be both vice president and presi- dent without being elect- ed by the people. He was appointed vice president when Spiro Agnew resigned and he succeeded to the presi- dency when Nixon resigned.
• Andrew Johnson was the first president to be impeached. He was acquitted by one vote in the Senate. It would be another 131 years before another presi- dent, Bill Clinton, would
be impeached.
• The presidential faces on Mount Rushmore are as high as a five-story building, about 60' from chin to top of the head. The pupils of eyes are 4' across and the mouths are 18' wide. The carv- ing took 14 years, from 1927-1941. The total cost was about $990,000. A total 450,000 tons of stone was removed.
• Abraham Lincoln was the tallest president at 6' 4” and weighing 180 pounds.
In 1978, President Jimmy Carter, the first Southerner elected to the presidency following the Civil War, restored U.S. citizenship to Jefferson Davis, presi- dent of the Confederate States of America.i
• Samuel Mudd, the doc- tor who treated the bro- ken ankle of Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth, received a presi- dential pardon in 1869 from Ulysses S. Grant.
•  During his second run for presidency, Teddy Roosevelt was shot by a would-be assassin while giving a speech in Milwaukee. He contin- ued to deliver his speech with the bullet in his chest.
•  Thomas Jefferson was convinced that if he soaked his feet in a bucket of cold water every day, he’d never get a cold.
•  Calvin Coolidge liked to have his head rubbed with petroleum jelly while eating his break- fast in bed.
• Harding was obsessed with poker and once bet an entire set of priceless White House China and lost it.
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