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14 -Spectrum Monday. October 30. 1989 Obituary Shirley Ann Frank AHBon Ad Keep Southern Utah Beautiful! Place a Three Day Action Ad In The Daily Spectrum And Receive A Litterbag FREE! ST. GEORGE 673-3511 THE DAILY SPECTRUM CEDAR CITY ACTOM APS JET SKIS for sale. Three 1989 650 X-2.

Three 1988 550 Jet skis. All new this year. Used as rental for three months. Great condition. For more Information call 702-3463907.

SIG SAUER, P-220 .45 caliber automatic. Three magizines and three holsters. $450. 635-4483, after 5D0P.M. 673-3511 or FAMILY WORD ADS 3 DAYS S3.

ST. GEORGE Shirley Ann Frank, 49, died Oct. 28, 1989 at her residence in St. George from cancer. Shirley Ann Frank She was born Nov.

9, 1939 in East Palentine, Ohio. She married Donald Frank Oct. 10, 1958 in Warren, Ohio. They were later divorced. She was employed as a housekeeper and was a member of the Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall in Hurricane.

She played the accordian and enjoyed music, the outdoors, animals and video games. Survivors include three daughters and one son, Mrs. Kirk (Christina) Wall, Mrs. Charles (Janet) Bowler and An-gie Frank, all of St. George; and Randy Frank, Warren.

She is also survived by five grandchildren: her stepfather, Theodore Toth, Warren; and 10 half brothers and sisters, Steven Monk, Daniel Monk, Wilford Munk, Phillip Monk and Carol Spencer, all of Grand Junction, Darrell Monk, Oregon; Nancy Frank, Hol-den; Linda Osterlow, Salt Lake City; Peggy Monk, Escalante; and Joyce Roybal, Medford, Ore. Memorial visitation will be held today from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Spilsbury Desert Rose Memorial Chapel, 58 N. 100 East. Cremation and interment will follow at a later date.

New DATING SERVICE For Southern Utah, Adult Singles Only For Information or Prica on Registration Call 628-3992 y2 DAY CARE, loving LO.S. home. Hot meals, snacks, fenced yard. 18 months and up. 628-6906.

DRYWALL, HANG, tape and texture. Thirteen years experience. Work guaranteed. Call Mike 673-3042. Free Estimates.

GAME Deer, $35. Elk, $50. Cut and wrapped. 6734543. 'Non-Commercial ads, Items must be 1-2 DAYS 3-5 DAYS ONLY 19c ONLY 16 perwrt per day mm.

per inn) per day wof7.20mh. Service Directory $45 (per Vi inch) SrtCTAUS POLICY ON ERRORS OMISSIONS The publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors and advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by the portion of the advertisement In which the error occurred, whether such error Is due to the negligence of the publisher servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-Insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. 001-PERSONALS OfK-HAPff ADS 003- SERVICES 004- WANTED M5-W0RK WANTED 005- 8US. OPPORTS. 007-HELP WANTED 088-AUCTIONS 009- SP0RTLN6G00DS 010- MUSICAL MSTRMTS.

020-AUTOMOBILES D21-TRUCKS 022- REC. VEHICLES 023- M0T0RCYCLES 025-CAMPERSSHELLS 030-BOATSMOTORS MO-MACHINERY 041-EQUIPMENTT00LS 050- RIRNISHINGS 051- OFFICE 052- COMPUTER.S 060-PETS 062-UVESTOCK 07LVFUEL, COAL, 060-YARD SALES 090- MISCEUANEOUS 091- APPUANCES 092- 600D THINGS 586-7646 price must be in ad, under $300 6-11 DAYS 12 -MORE ONLY 14 ONLY 1 3 per nurd per day per word per day 15orcZH0 30 Day Word Ad $47.00 (15 words or less) CLASSIFIED AO DEADLINES Tuesday through Friday, copy for classified ads must be received by 4:00 P.M. on day PRIOR to the first publication day. Saturday's ad deadline Is Friday at Noon. Deadline for Sunday ads is 3:00 P.M.

Friday. Monday's classified ad deadline is 12:00 NOON Saturday. Sold your item? We can cancel your ad with a phone call between Monday Friday ONLY. 100- REALS ESTATELOTS 101- ACREAGE 110-HOMES FOR SALE 120- MOBILE HOMES 121- MOBILE HOMESREHTALS 122- MOBILE HOME LOTS 130-COHDOTOWN SALES 140-COMMERCIAL FOR SALE 20D-APTS. FOR RENT 21K0ND0T0WN RENTALS 220-HOMES FOR RENT 230-COMMERCIAL FOR RENT 240-LOST i FOUND 253-TOO LATE TO CLASSFY SHEATH NOTICES tmmh mum 30 PERCENT discount, all wallcoverings, book orders.

Bea's, 551 North 1400 St. George. 673-6222. Party Supplies Masks Accessories Balloons Decoration Pinata's Wigs Window Coverings SUPER All feol 55 off valance as low as $1 16.40 ALL faa! 1" Mini Blinds 65 off with valance $42.35 ALL feat Wood Blinds 50 off with valance $130.50 ALL Pleated Shades 55 off $52.95 only at Atkin Draperies 374 North Industrial Road Call 673-4361 for a free estimate EQUIPMENT WOOD TO EAT KJLS. CLEANING Service.

We have the right cleaning power! I Call for estimates 628-7453 or 635-2358. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE, Quality oriented permanent maintenance, landscape, sprinkler company is looking for additional large properties. Consistent service and dependability. Free bids. Robb, 6284029.

Costume Rentals Costume Sales Make-up Noses Spider Colored 024-VAHSSUBUB8AHS fr dam mmm ITS A "CLASSIFIED We'll never reveal the Identity of a Daily Spectrum box holder. However, If you don't want your reply to go to certain companies, seal your reply in an envelope addressed to the box holder. Attach a note listing groups or companies you don't want the reply to reach; put the reply and note In an envelope addressed to: Classified Ads, The Dally Spectrum, P.O. Box 1630, St. George, Utah 84770.

If the box number you are answering is on your list, we'll discard your reply. PLEASE CHECK YOUR ADI The Dally Spectrum makes every effort to avoid errors, but we ask that you please check your ad the FIRST DAY It appears and immediately report any errors to the Classified Advertising Dept. at 673-3511 in St. George or 586-7646 in Cedar City. We cannot be responsible for more than ONE DAY'S incorrect Insertion.

ADOPTION Happily married young couple looking to lavish lots of love, affection and security on newborn. Let us help, you through this difficult time. Strictly legal confidential. Expenses paid. Please call Karen and Jeff collect anytime 516-938-7032.

ma irv I 111 'Q'vazaw 1111 5867646 frWr-Mlb CHOOSE AN existing business or start your own I A good selection of businesses and locations are available now. Call today for Southern Utah's finest business opportunities. TOM OURRANT, CERTIFIED MARKETING. 6284058. OWN YOUR own business.

Ladles apparel, franchise available In St. George, Utah. Inventory on consignment. For more Information, call Fashion Crossroads, 673-2939. THINKING ABOUT selling your business? Buyers available.

All Inquiries confidential. Experienced and professional service. TOM DURRANT, CERTIFIED MARKETING H7SUA058. ADVERTISING SALESMAN. Aggressive growing company needs a serious minded field representative willing to work hard and enjoy unlimited earning potential selling display advertising for Southern Utah's best advertising publication.

Video Ticket 628-5656. ASSEMBLERS NEEDED, good benefits. Ram Co. 64 North 800 East, St. George.

673-4603. ATTENTION: EARN MONEY READING BOOKS! Income potential. Details. 1-602-838-8885 Ext. Bk23Q9.

FULL-TIME COOK, apply Sugar-loaf Restaurant, Cedar City. 586-6593. CARPENTERS, CARPENTERS helpers. Experience, hand tools, and transportation required. 6733747 or 628-1312.

CASINO PEPPERMILL RESORT HOTEL-CASINO IN MESQUITE, NEV. IS NOW HIRING COOKS -GUESTROOM ATTENDANTS -FRONT DESK CLERK experienced required -KENO WRITERRUNNER Will Train -CLERK CASHIER FOR GIFT SHOP -CRAP21 DEALER -DISHWASHERS HOSTESSCASHIER SLOT AUDITOR Must know ten key by touch 4 days a week 10 hoursday Shlft-3M a.m. to 1:00 p.m. SALARY DOE FOR THE ABOVE POSITIONS CONTACT PERSONNEL OFFICE 9AM-3PM MON-FRI COOK NEEDED, for evenings and weekends. Part time.

Starting pay, Call Ralph, 673-7659. DEPENDABLE, ENERGETIC person to work with Junior fashions. Experience with displays and cash register preferred. Salary depending on experience. Crazy Bobs, 155 North Bluff, St.

George. DIXIE MEDICAL Office needs capable LPN. Full time position. Send Resume to: Southern Utah Women's Health Center, 515 South 300 East, St. George, Utah 84770.

DRIVER, THE Dally Spectrum Is looking for a part time weekend driver. Must be willing to work graveyard shifts and have a good driving' record. Contact Rojer at 673-3511, now. Immedi-ate opening. DRIVER WANTED.

Two years over the road experience necessary. Work hard during the week, weekends off. Mileage, base pay. 611 North 1300 East. 628-7935, 628-4739.

EARN MONEY Reading books I Income potential. Details. (1) 805387-6000 Ext. Y-10844. EARN MONEY watching TV! income potential.

Details (1) 805387-6000 Ext. K-10644. FULL TIME babysitter needed for IVt and 3 year old. Work In your home or ours. Call Kristin 6283060 or Elaine 628-3418 or 673-1566.

FULL TIME Executive Secretary needed In Brlanhead, with WordPerfect and Lotus experience. Must be detail oriented with strong public relations skills. Bookkeeping helpful. Call for ap-polntment 6283213. Webbing I I II Hair Spray JJvff GOVERNMENT PARK Service Jobs $29,900478,000 year.

Call 801-226-1671 Ext. 39. 4-8 p.m. HELP NEEDED. JDR Pecan Ranch.

Four mile maker Hurricane highway across from Quail Lake R.V. Paved road going South, follow signs. 635-2039. HERTIAOE INN Experienced maid needed, good wage. 628-4481.

HOUSEKEEPING POSITION available in Brian Head. Fulltime and part-time positions available. Starting wage $4.25 hourly. 677-2890 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS. Solar screen rollers.

Experience not necessary. Salary or piece work. Call 673-0467. JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER experienced In repair work, willing to learn pool repair. Can not promise forty hours to start.

Must have Utah license. Apply at 1115 West Sunset Boulevard. Sun Country Plumbing and Pools. UVE-IN NANNY, wanted for Us Vegas family who have second home In Paragonah. Care for one four year old, housekeeping, Ironing, some cooking.

Call Mrs. Chalker 702-737-1803 or 702-451-1859. LOS HERMANOS accepting applications part time hostess and bus boy. Apply between 3:003:00 P.M. 6283989.

MAIDS, ROOM Inspectors needed for forty hour week. Starting at $4.50 per hour. Will consider part time employees. 420 East St. George Boulevard.

,6283790. MCDONALDS OF St. George, both locations, are now hiring. Very flexible hours, days or nights. Apply In person.

MECHANIC SHOP Foreman. Experienced mechanic for trucks and heavy equipment, with ability to manage shop personal. Call 635-2628 for an interview. MEDICAL ASSISTANTNURSE Two positions, full time permanent and part time. Typing computer.

Salary negotiable. Send resume: Medical Associates, 320 East 600 South, St. George, Utah 84770, Attention: Manager. MOTEL 6 Housekeepers needed full time and part time. Good salary and benefits.

Apply In person, between noon. 205 North 1000 East, St. George. MOTOR ROUTE DRIVER. The Daily Spectrum Is looking for someone with a small truck that can deliver papers In the St.

George area. Good job for college student. 1Vj hours a day. Contact Rojer, now, at the Daily Spectrum for more Information. NURSE AIDES-HOUSEKEEPERS.

Now hiring full or part time. Will train. Must be dependable. Good benefits and working conditions. Apply: Color Country Care Center, 233 South, 1000 East, St.

George. Monday-Friday, 83 p.m. OFFICE PERSONNEL night time work at Copper Chase Condominiums in Brian Head. Starting wage $4.75 hourly. 677-2890 OPTICIAN, PART Time, up to 20 hours a week, afternoons.

Experience preferred. Wage commensurate with experience. Send resume: Attention, Dave, Excel-lens Optical, 1085 South Bluff, St. George, Utah 84770. RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST for Dixie Medical Center In St.

George, Utah, an affiliate if Inter-mountain Health Care, Inc. Full time with excellent benefits. ARRT required. DUTIES: Perform radiologic exam as required by the referring physlcan to aid In the dlagnols of aptient problems or condition. GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES: possibly learn CT scan, nuclear medicine, angiograms and MRI.

Submit Resume to: Human Resource Office, Dixie Medical Center, 544 South 400 East, St. George, Utah 84770 801334-4107. EQEAA RECEPTIONIST FOR busy optometry practice. Friendly, well-organized, people-oriented. Front office, filing, computer skills.

673-3201. R.V. SALESMAN wanted. Expe-relnce not necessary but helpful. Contact Eric, Snowbird Haven R.V.

628-7830. SL George Hilton Inn, is accept ing applications for cooks, and dishwashers. Apply from P.M., see Chuck. TELEMARKETING AND Lead Development Supervisor. Individual to organize, develop, and supervise all telemarketing sales efforts, and a viable lead development program.

Skills required include excellent telephone and written communication abilities, typing 60wpm, computer expertise. Planning and organizing required, and an ability to train and councel others. College education desirable. Call 635-4151, extension 11, for Interview. THE NANNY CONNECTION has well screened, caring, loving families.

Top pay, reasonable hours, days off, vacations, airfare, car, private room, Insur-ance. 1-2953496. YOUNG MARRIED couple with no children, to work as house parents In a girls program. 12 days a month, approximately Revised schedule and pay for persons going to school. Contact Denlse, during busslness hours at 635-4320.

ZK)N BRENTWOOD Resort wants friendly, outgoing salesperson. Tlmeshare experience helpful. Good pay, flexable hours. Call John, 635-9817. AS MKT Hardballer 7 slide, stainless steel with leather and Clips.

$450. 586-4218 AR-15 (SHORTY) 2 30 Rd Mags Excellent Condition $800 call 586-7113. PREPAREDNESS MART has camping gear and Army surplus at great prices. 6734437. 445 East St.

George Blvd. St. George St. George Si 628-0742 BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT Cherry-wood piano, excellent condition, good buy, going for only $800. CalL62fr0030-.

Layaway For Christmas NOW lotted Pianos, Keyboard Organs New Used Commercial Center 113 So. Bluff 621-4411 1973 GMC Jimmy auto, air, 4 wheel drive, winch and hitch. Excellent condition. Good hunt-Ing rig. $2,000.00 644-2468.

1978 CHEVY Caprice, $600. 1976 Mercury Monarch, $600. 1964 Datsun 4x4, $750. 626-3576. 1979 THUNDERBIRD.

Cruise, air, FMAM cassette. $2,300., or best offer. Call Robert, 6283372. 1980 FORD Mustang. Automatic, airconditlonlng, AMFM cassette, new paint, low miles, super clean, Inside and out.

673-3048, after Must seel 1982 SKYHAWK. Low miles, new tires, $2200. 628-2590 after 5 p.m. 1982 VW Jetta. Two door, red, runs good, good tires, $2,800.

628-4101, ask for Karl. 673-3054, after 7:00. 1984 Z-28 Camaro. 70,000 miles, runs great, new transmission. $4,895.

644-2083. 1988 DODGE Charger. Five speed, air, AMFM, cruise, clean. Good mileage, runs great. Only $2900.

6733154 afternoons. 1987 FORD Tempo. Four door, automatic, air, AMFM cassette stereo, 23,000 miles, great car, under low book. $4,900. 673-7631.

1987 HUNDYAI XL Sedan. Silver, rocker panels, AMFM cassette, aluminum rims, $3,500. 635-4567, 6283055, Barry. ATTENTION, GOVERNMENT SEIZED VEHICLES from $100. Fords, Mercedes, Corvetts, Chevys.

Surplus Buyers Guide. 1302338-8885 Ext. A2309. BEAUTIFUL 1984 Chrysler Con-vertable. White, excellent condl-tlon.

$4,500. 635-2097, evenings. FOR PARTS, 1969 satellite four door, 318 engine, 60,000 miles. Runs good, newly upholstered front seat. Runs good.

Call 673-2643. GOVERNMENT SEIZED vehicles from $100. Fords. Mercedes. Corvettes.

Chevys. Surplus. Buyers Guide 1-805-6873000 Ext. S-10844. ISUZU TROOPER II LS, 1986, $7,500 or best offer.

6733469. PARTING OUT. 1972 Cadillac. Good running gear and body parts. Call 635-9545.

REPOSSESSIONS 1986 Buick Somerset-2 dr. 1982 Dodge Van Bids Accepted through November 15. Vehicles can be seen at Dixie Sta Bank 1 So. Mai. i Street St.

George, Utah 673-4633 12 THE cost of newl 1987 Dodge 34 ton LE. Loaded, camper shell and carpet kit, set up for towing. Take over payments or pay off balance. 673-7515 after 5:00. 1965 FORD.

4X4. with PTO winch, 35" rims and tires. $1,295. 644-2083. 1982 GMC A ton 6.2 dlesel, automatic, air, power steering, camper shell, looks and runs great.

$3700. 628-8658. 1985 DODGE 4x4 pickup, Vt ton, trailer package, cruise, AM-FM, PS, PB, Good condition. 5863023. 1986 MAZDA pickup.

Longbed, air conditioning, $4,900. Call 6283254. 1987 MAZDA B22 Club Cab. 21,000 miles, 50,000 mile extended warranty. $5,400.

628-1453. FIRST SECURITY Bank has for sale, 1989 Chevrolet Pick-up. Short wheel base, 8 cylinder, Silverado package. Air conditioning, stereo, tape, 8,750 miles. Sealed bids accepted through 5:00 P.M.

103189. Call Bill, 6283146 for details. FOR SALE. 1967 Ford F100, longbed camper special. Recently replaced 390 engine.

Clean. $1,900. or best offer. 628-9036. 1979 HASCA 30 foot motor home.

Generator and air with low miles. Very good condition. Wss $18,995. Now only $16,995. Motor Sportsland 673-1500.

1979, NINETEEN foot travel trailer. Self-contained, sleeps six, tandem axle, new carpet and upholstery. $3,500. 772-3902. 1986 S3 foot Komfort travel trailer.

Excellent condition. Two airs and awning. Must see. Now only $11,995. Motor Sportsland 673-1500.

R.V. LOT Winter Haven Resort. $6,500. Owneragent 571-7407, 266339. Illicit home taping cuts music sales as much as 22 percent, according to study WASHINGTON (AP) Home taping may be causing as much as a 22 percent loss in prerecorded music sales, a congressional report said Saturday.

The report, which Congress will use as it considers possible legislation dealing with existing taping and future taping from new technologies such as digital audio tape and erasable-recordable compact discs, showed 41 percent of people over age 10 had taped recorded music in the previous year. That compared with 21-22 percent in a 1978-79 survey, but was about the same as 1982, the Office of Technology Assessment said. The survey also found that most people tape from their own recordings or those of family members and that they think the practice should continue to be allowed without extra compensation to recording artists or manufacturers. But, overwhelmingly, they thought taping for sale was wrong. "Tapers and non-tapers agreed that taping 'to save money' was acceptable, but taping 'to make money' was wrong," the study said.

"It is noteworthy that none of the alternative approaches of limiting recording technology or imposing new fees seemed to have an identifiable constituency among the public," OTA said. "In general, tapers, purchasers of prerecorded products and non-tapers seemed to feel that it was fair to leave current home taping practices unchanged." OTA, which advises Congress on technological issues, said the survey was conducted by phone with 1,501 people last September and October. The margin of error was plus or minus three percentage points. OTA found that 57 percent of those who had taped in the previous year thought they could have bought the material if they had wished. Of those, 49 percent said they would have bought it if they had been unable to tape.

In 77 percent of the cases in which the taper could have purchased, the taper said that if he or she had bought the recording, it would have been in addition to other recordings purchased, rather than in place of them. The OTA concluded that about 22 percent (.57 multiplied by .49 multiplied by .77) "of the most recent tapings from prerecorded formats displaced sales of prerecorded music that might have otherwise been made, if the respondent coda not tape." OTA acknowledged, however, that the figure could be "excessively high" since other studies have shown that half or fewer of respondents answering affirmatively to hypothetical questions actually engage in the behavior being studied. Thus, OTA said, the 22 percent figure should be considered the upper limit. The OTA noted, however, that the findings also indicated that if people were unable to make the tapes, "over three-fourths of the tapes that would have been made would not be replaced by sales of prerecorded music." The survey providing some good news for the music industry, OTA said. "Music tapers, in general, had a greater interest in music, listened to more music and purchased more recorded music products than did non-tapers," OTA said.

"While home taping certainly displaced some sales of prerecorded music sales of prerecorded products, survey data also pointed to some stimulative effects. Home tapes had value in promoting songs and performers. In addition, a significant number of purchasers bought prerecorded products with the intention of copying them," OTA said. Most copying was for "place-shifting," that is, copying music from records and compact discs to the more portable cassette format for Walkman-type players and car decks, OTA said. The result was that tapers were far more likely to purchase a record or more expensive CD than a prerecorded audiocassette, the study said.

The study primarily was devoted to audio taping, not video taping. But the survey found that "most videocassette recordings, unlike their audio counterparts, were made for temporary use," primarily "time-shifting" for viewing at a more convenient time. The Supreme Court's landmark MCA-Sony case in 1984 said nome video taping of over-the-air broadcast material for time-shifting purposes was allowed. The court did not address the taping of cable TV or pay television programs, or the issue of "library building" of recorded programs, OTA said. Call A Professional To Place Your Service Ad Call: 673-3511 or $86-7646 Advertise in "Call A Professional" $45 (30 insertions) per V4 inch.

mue rJUlCb 511 East MANACURES, PORCELAIN Nails. In my home, $25., full set. Call 6280118. OIL PAINTING classes by LaJol West. Beginning and advanced.

35 years teaching experience. Call now, 628-9252. BOCO CARPET UPHOLSTRY CLEANING HOLIDAY SPECIAL 2 Rooms 1 Hall 1995 3 Rooms 1 Hall $25.00 Additional Rooms $10.00 Shaped and oversized rooms may count as 2 rooms 628-5342 QUALITY CHILD care, In my home. All ages, lunch Included. Drop-Ins welcome.

673-7683. WILL CLEAN your office or business. Reasonable rates. 673-1879. Be prepared when cold weather arrives have your heating system serviced now 1 1 1 $24.95 Petal ferric check 628-5851 a am a PIANO WANTED.

Reasonably priced, good condition for West Elementry School. 628-4427. iwvieinavErcira CARPENTRY-CONCRETE. Remodeling, additions, patios, driveways, yard grading. No lob to small.

Free estimates. 6733283, 6730359. SENSATIONAL IDEAS Balloon wrap: Christmas, Valentines, Easter, Annrversary, Birthday, Get Well, any gift Hottest Idea In yearsl Pari or full time. All cash return on S. Investment.

Call 24 hours, 1-800-626-4665 extension 0-5. VENDING ROUTESLOCAL for sale cheap. Possible gross each machine $4004800 weekly. Call Frank 1-8O0-346-0645. ca 7 TJ King's Handyman Service Home Improvements, Painting Repairs Remodeling, Tile Laying Sheet Rock repair, 28 yrs exp.

Satisfaction Guaranteed. 673-1801 We do It Right for less Plumbing, Gas Lines Drain Cleaning ApplianceHome Repairs Malcolm Services 628-7885 mm "WE DO WINDOWS" Window cleaning Inside out. Free estimates. Wayne's Window Furnishings 628-1814 I HMM Quality Plumbing Reasonable Prices 17 yrs. Experience Licensed, call after 5 PM 673-7215 Lawn Maintenance PestWeed Control, Rototllllng Repairs Set Sprinklers Trucks to haul? Donald 628-5663 WJIAWiRV mm Save fuel dollars this Winter.

Don't delay Free estimates ACA Window Systems Call Ron 628-6747 Custom Welding Quality Work Trailers, Railings Enterprise Desert Sands Automotive Complete car and truck repair Light duty dlesels a Specialty John Smith 673-8999 Ashbuster's Chimney Sweeps Woodstoves, Fireplaces 18 Yrs. Experience. No Mess Reasonable. Free Estimates Lee Beatty 635-2524 AAA Chimney Sweep Professional Clean Work Reasonable Rates Keep Your Family Safe Call Now 673-5516 Carpet, Vinyl Installations Vinyl Repairs Carpet Restretchlng 586-4923 CONNOR'S CLEANING The Cleaning Professional Complete Cleaning Services Commercial Residential Free Est. 628-6445, 686-7564 i Footings, walls flatwork.

All work guaranteed. Licensed and Insured Small jobs welcome. 628-7696. TO LIST YOUR SERVICE OR PRODUCT, CALL: 586-7646 or 673-3511 mm mm The OTA survey found that 75 percent of those questioned thought it was acceptable to copy a record, tape or CD they owned for their own use. Only 11 percent found the practice unacceptable.

Most people, 76 percent, found it unacceptable to sell a copy made from their own tapes, records or CDs. Other findings showed that of respondents 17 years and older: 56 percent said it would be unfair to make recorders that won't copy and 55 percent deemed it unfair to make prerecorded music copy-proof. 57 percent said it would be unfair to add a copyrignt fee to recorders to compensate recording artists for home taping, and 59 percent thought the same thing about a fee on blank tapes..

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