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1-Custom jeep rim with tire. $50 (509) 631-0578

16 ft. row boat with trailer, $450 (509) 631-0578

1960 Chevy Stepside truck, $500 (509) 631-0578

1974 Dodge 225, slant 6 engine. $475 (509) 631-0578

1974 Dodge Dart rear end. $350 (509) 631-0578

200 Plus lbs. of Olympic Weights and rack to hold them. $80 (509) 634-1236

7 laying chickens, $5 ea. or $25 takes all. (509) 631-0578

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Apple wood, $20 bin. (509) 689-3502

Basketball Court Tile. 18' X 16' outdoor/indoor court. $200 (509) 476-3145

Daisy 188 BB gun. $30 call 826-2341.

Dodge 318 engine, good running. $150 (509) 631-0578

Four Nice Saddles
$500 and under. Also, new and used electric fencing materials, very reasonable. Email: tjpetitt@gmail.com for pictures. 509-422-5746

FREE sliding glass from sliding glass doors.
(509) 846-5621

Hooked on phonics reading program. Incomplete set. $15 (509) 846-5621

Large metal office desk, $100 (509) 846-9990 leave message

Microwave $100 OBO (509) 846-6443

Ngage 2-track layout, w/2 transformers $125, Ngage engines $25 ea., Microline cars $8 ea., Buildings $5 ea. and misc. Scenery. (509) 997-2205


NOTICE: Certain laws
and restrictions, as
well as registration
requirements apply to
the sale of firearms.
For more information
contact the Seattle
Field Division of the
Department of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms
at 1-206-204-3205.
This field division is
responsible for
Washington, Idaho,
Oregon, Alaska and
Hawaii. You may also
go to www.atf.gov for
frequently asked
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Shabby chic drop leaf desk/dresser. Medium size. $135 (509) 846-5621

Solar panels for heating your pool. 10 of them. $35 each or $250 takes all. (509) 689-3502

Solid Pine China Hutch, with 6 shelves and 2 drawers. $145. Comes with free china. (509) 997-9722

Speakers
New Cerwin Vega VE-12, home tower speakers. 300 watts, Pymts ok. $225 ea. (509) 997-9722

STIHL FS 45C gas weed-eater. Easy start, with extra trim line. Strong motor, manual, original owner. $100 OBO (509) 826-1686

Vintage mini wood cook stove. $275 (509) 631-0578

Weather fence boards 8 ft. tall 50 cents ea. (509) 689-3502

Windows 7 Computer $500 call for details.
(509) 557-2176

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