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20-25 BALES second cutting hay from 2021. You pick up: 585-662-7362

Numerous WOODEN PALLETS and numerous 5-GALLON BUCKETS, some with tops. Pick up near Buffalo airport: dan.lacitignola@gmail.com

Eleven old INSTRUCTION BOOKLETS FOR PIANO ACCORDIAN. Fairport: 585-388-0318

INVACARE HOSPITAL BED, electric with side rails/trapeze. Very good condition, Manuals. Disassemble & pick up Lima: 937-657-0860

KENMORE CANISTER VACUUM CLEANER BAGS, size Q/C, qty. 8. Henrietta: 585-359-2455

CHAIN LINK DOG PEN (6’ H x 10’ W x 32’ L). Good condition: 585-223-5581

DINING ROOM TABLE w/six CHAIRS, BUFFET SERVER, and CHINA CABINET Great condition. You pick up, Webster: 585-739-1953

CHRISTMAS GIFT BAGS. 50 plus unused, all sizes. Text to arrange pick up: 585-747-4431

OLD WOODEN DESK - 60”x34”. Removable top for easy transport. From Dr.ís office: amparmil@rochester.rr.com

30 concrete 16” x 8” x 2” PATIO BLOCKS: 585-200-2009

QUEEN-SIZED BED FRAME: 585-410-0513

WOMEN’S ADULT DIAPERS, XL: 585-236-0426

KING-SIZED BED FRAME, metal, on wheels. Good condition. Also good for scrap. Call/text 585-447-1713

Two PLAYER PIANOS and a LOWREY HOME THEATER ORGAN: 585-323-1762 or 585-671-1996 (leave message)

WOOL for a braided rug: 585-424-5993

AIR CONDITIONER - 6,000 BTU with a remote. Works well: 585-831-7986

CPAP MACHINE CARRIER: 585-424-5993

MAGAZINES - National Geographic 1955-2023. National Wildlife 1975-2023. Birders World/Birding 1990-2023. History (WWII) books: gagekm@twc.com

18 issues of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINES: steelsanta@aol.com

ZUMSTEEL. Volume pedal-needs new pot: steelsanta@aol.com

TREADMILL. In good working condition. You are responsible for transport: 585-424-6695

KOHLER & CAMPBELL UPRIGHT PIANO. Excellent condition, send email to receive photo and video: harrytreis@gmail.com

STRAW, small bales, 7-8 pc. Good condition. Used as bow / arrow backstop. Text only, South Lima, Livingston Co.: 585-738-6232

New & in-box CABLE MODEM, Motorola 16x4 with AC1900 WIFI router: petert100@gmail.com

Disabled person needs working RIDING MOWER. Old one finally quit: piamiamine@yahoo.com

TWIN BED FRAME and BOX SPRING in good condition: 585-519-1261

Would like to dig up some WHITE BIRCH TREES in the Canandaigua area: scoutmasterdavid@yahoo.com

FARM TRACTOR TIRE for weightlifting/strength training. Call or text: 585-764-9769

One used 55-gallon or 30+ gallon METAL BARREL: 585-533-9203

DOG STAIRS or RAMP for a small pregnant dog: 585-671-0703 leave message

CLOSETMAID SHELVES, BRACKETS and ACCESSORIES: 585-298-0040

CHILD SIZE SET OF LEFT-HANDED GOLF CLUBS, not a toy set, real clubs: 585-624-5951

COOKBOOKS and CORNINGWARE. Old or new. Will be used and treasured! 585-729-1259

SCRAPS OF COTTON for a quilt: 585-424-5993

WATER TABLE for children to play in: 585-288-2661

ROCK 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTES, and RECORDS from ‘70s/’80s/’90s for own personal collection: gzintel@yahoo.com

8-OUNCE JELLY JARS: llibby@rochester.rr.com

Looking for 5-10 LB. WEIGHTS stan1k1@yahoo.com

VINTAGE ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS/ARROWS/ACCESSORIES for Scout Archery Merit Badge. 501C compliant. Text 585-794-0448 or email mintshape@netacc.net

KAYAK. 6 ft or longer. If you no longer want or use your kayak please email: mmshining42@gmail.com

GARDEN BROADFORK, for preparing soil: 585-208-4475

REFRIGERATOR in good running condition for a disabled senior citizen: 585-773-0391

Used oak finished KITCHEN TABLE w/LEAF and four CHAIRS. Text only: 585-813-4270

BANANA BOXES. All in good shape: 315-548-3872

Daughter with Down Syndrome is looking for DVDs of any “WHO’S THE BOSS” EPISODES: 585-944-4855

Any kind of WAGON: 585-944-4855

WIGS – light colored, any style. Desperately needed: 315-462-2693

Built/Unbuilt MODELS or SLOT CARS. Automotive, Aviation, Military, Watercraft, Monsters, Sci-Fi, etc. Parts and pieces ok. Longtime collector needs projects: 585-314-6989

BACKRACK for full size pickup. Please text with pictures: 585-447-0201

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Hocus Focus

BY HENRY BOLTINOFF

Conserve Water When

Rise

Spring and summer are synonymous with increased hours of sunlight, warm temperatures and, oftentimes, an increased reliance on water to feed recreational pursuits and lawn and garden needs.

The Water Information Program states that 3.9 trillion gallons of water are consumed in the United States each month and the average person uses 176 gallons of water per day. Water conservation may be essential when the risk for weather-related drought looms. Practicing year-round conservation efforts can help ensure smart usage of local watersheds, lakes and reservoirs and help maintain these water sources for years to come. It also helps the average person reduce his or her carbon footprint while saving people a little money along the way.

By Fifi Rodriguez

1. TELEVISION: What is the name of Samantha’s mother in the “Bewitched” comedy series?

2. MOVIES: What is the name of the shark-hunting boat in the film “Jaws”?

3. SCIENCE: What is the most lethal consumed plant in the world?

4. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a female goat called?

5. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who served as vice president in Abraham Lincoln’s first term as president?

6. FOOD & DRINK: What kind of alcohol is traditionally used in a drink called a sidecar?

7. LITERATURE: What city is the primary setting for Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”?

8. ASTRONOMY: Which planet in our solar system was the first to be explored by a space probe launched from Earth?

9. MUSIC: In what year did MTV launch?

10. GEOGRAPHY: Where is the famous St. Basil’s Cathedral located?

NATIONAL Kitten D y

July 10, 2023

Kittens! Who doesn’t love tiny, adorable kittens? Their big heads, giant eyes, tiny pink paws and noses, and the adorable mews they make…. We can’t resist their cute and furry charms.

Volunteer to help kittens at the ASPCA

The ASPCA always needs help socializing feral kittens! Human contact is great for the kittens and makes them adoptable, since they won’t be afraid of humans. Besides the benefit to the kitten, playing with kittens is also fun and good for you too, and besides, you'll feel great volunteering!

Fun Facts

3 Weeks

585-431-0089

BROCKPORT, NY WWW.EZDUMPSTERBROCKPORT.COM TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

By Keith Roach, M.D.

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