April 2004 - Greater Ohio Showmen`s Association
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April 2004 - Greater Ohio Showmen`s Association
Greater Ohio Showmen's Association President's Message Inside GOSAl!t4'! GOSA February 19 Board Meeting Dear Members, I would like to thank everyone who participated in the spring meetings over the past two weeks. We used the spring meetings to kick off the membership contest. The winner will win a trip for two to Las Vegas. Good luck everyone! With the season fast approaching, I'm sure everyone has plenty to do. Having said this, I wish everyone the best this summer. Be sure to keep your organization in mind throughout this time, whether by seeking new members, using your member benefits, patronizing our yearbook and newsletter advertisers, and helping out your fellow showmen. Our next meeting is April 22 at the IX Center. Hope to see you there! -J' The Greater Ohio Showmen's Association is holding a membership contest. For every new regular or spousal ~ membership that a person sells, ,... he or she will receive one entry into a drawing for a grand prize trip to exciting Las Vegas, Nevada, during the 2005 International Association of Fairs and Exposition's convention. II The sole winner will receive vr~ two round-trip airfares and one .. I;'U''' room at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel for three nights. Also included are two registrations and 111'~C?~-~~~~~!i5i~~li-~~ passes to the IAFE Trade Show at \l the Hilton and two passes to the Showmen's League of America Trade Show at the Venetian Hotel. Simply sell a new GOSA membership, list yourself as the seller, and you are entered into the contest. Sell two new memberships; receive two entries. Sell ten memberships; receive ten entries. There are no limits to the amount of entries you can receive. (New joint memberships sold with the OFMA will count as one entry.) Sales of Regular, Spousal and Associate Memberships all qualify. You do not need to be a GOSA member to enter the contest. The contest is open to both members and nonmembers. The office personnel and the officers on the GOSA Board of Directors are ineligible. ~r( , r -I ~e ~ I \AI-liN! I G0 A MEMBERSHIP : CONTEST WIN L AS II TRIP TO AS "" j I WIN A TRIP TO LAS VEGAS, continued on page 3 Pepsi National Account Pricing Program News from the Backlot 2003 Ohio Ride Safety Rule Changes A Plea to Game Owners Jack R. Woods, Sr. Historical Section: Birth of the GOSA (vol. 2) Around the GOSA & Gibtown Photos Classifieds Membership Application Greater Ohio Showmen's Association P.O. Box 2448 • Zanesville, OH 43702-2448 877-977-GOSA (4672) • E-mail: [email protected] Web: 'Nww.mygosa.org Until next time, Bill Prowant. GOSA President ;: 'fi •••••••••••••••• : GOSA • : • • GOLF : OUTING • : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • We have set a date for the third annual GOSA Golf Outing. It will be Wednesday, April 21. This is one day before our April Board meet ing at the I.X. Center. This will give everyone who must travel to Cleveland the opportunity to golf and then stay overnight for the meeting the following morning. Please pass this information on to any golfers that you know. The players must be members, but they can join GOSA before the tournament and still be eligible. The location of the outing is still to be determined, but it will be in fairly close proximity to the I.X. Center to accommodate those playing the Indoor Amusement Park and/or attending the April meeting. Happy hacking ... see you on the links! • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••• Minutes for GOSA Officers & Trustees Meeting February 19, 2004 • 11 :00 a.m. BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: President Bill Prowant; First Vice President Tom Linn; Second Vice President Kevin Koski; Interim Secretary-Treasurer Suzanne McCarty; Trustees Michael Albanese, Tony Albanese, Brent Bair, Stan Connell, Dave Gallapoo, Matt Gallapoo, Doug Guinsler, Kurt Otterbacher, Ray Prowant and Bill Sterling. GUESTS PRESENT: Shane Comer, Jerry and Penny Otterbacher, and Ninia Downs. President Bill Prowant called the meeting to order with the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was taken. Various items of correspondence were shared with those in attendance. Minutes of the January meeting were read and approved with a motion made by Brent Bair, seconded by Dave Gallapoo. Motion carried. Suzanne McCarty presented the treasurer's report and bills to be paid. A motion to pay the bills as presented was made by Ray Prowant and sec onded by Tom Linn. Motion carried. OLD BUSINESS: Nominations for awards for the O.F.M.A. Spring District Meetings were reviewed and accepted as follows: Tom Linn presented a nomination he received for Flo and Ernie Ruffner of the Portage County Fair. Motion: Tom Linn, second: Ray Prowant to give a Lifetime Achievement award to Flo and Ernie Ruffner of Portage County. Motion carried. Tom Linn will attend the District 5 and 9 meeting to present the award. A nomination was made for Floyd Ballis of District 4 to receive a District Director of the Year award. With no further nominations made, a motion was made by Doug Guinsler and seconded by Brent Bair for Floyd Ballis to be given the District Director of the Year award. Motion carried. David Drake will attend the District 3, 4 and 6 meeting to pre sent the award. A nomination was made for Dave Howard to receive a Special Appreciation award. With no further nominations made, a motion was made by Brent Bair and seconded by Kevin Koski to give a Special Appreciation award to Dave Howard. Motion carried. Ray Prowant will attend the District I & 2 meeting to present the award. A nomination was made for Wanda Mason of the Coshocton County Fair to receive a Special Appreciation award. A motion was made by Doug Guinsler and seconded by Tom Linn to give a Special Appreciation award to Wanda Mason. Doug Guinsler will attend the District 7 and 8 meeting to present the award. Reservations for each of the meetings were finalized and will be sent by Secretary-Treasurer Suzanne McCarty. Discussion was held on meeting places for the future. The possibili ty of meeting at the Richland County Fairgrounds in Mansfield was dis cussed. Suzanne will prepare a mileage comparison between the current WOIthington location and Mansfield for each board member. These find ings will be reviewed and a final decision for meeting places for the next year will be made at the March meeting. The Secretary-Treasurer position was discussed. A motion was made by Ray Prowant and seconded by Matt Gallapoo to retain Suzanne McCarty as Secretary-Treasurer for the amount of $7,000.00 per year with an annual evaluation and renewal with board approval each February. Motion carried. President Bill Prowant announced to the board that the Ohio Restaurant Association would no longer be assisting our organization. Plans for the change of address and forwarding of phone calls were discussed. Bill Prowant reported on his recent meeting with representatives of O.D.A. concerning the progress of the Lake County accident. Changes have been made to the ride inspection sheets for the upcoming season. There wi II be a full staff of inspectors by the start of the season. A letter will be written on behalf of our organization in support of the inspectors. Stan Connell reported on the status of the Pepsi National Account program. Everything is in place. A reminder for members to participate in order for the full benefits to be available will be in the next newslet ter. A similar arrangement with Coca-Cola is a definite possibility for the future. Dave Gallapoo reported on the O.EM.A. meeting he attended. Dave reported that there was an overall positive feeling about the Extravaganza event. The importance of the joint membership drive being promoted through individual fair offices was discussed. Board members volunteered to work with concession managers from various fairs to increase support of the joint membership program. Dave will prepare a letter and proposal to be given to concession managers in support of the program. NEW BUSINESS: Goals for 2004 were discussed. The main focus will be increasing the membership. Discussion was held concerning the possibility of changes being made to the game rules by O.D.A. At this time, no changes will be made. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Membership: Brent Bair reported on a possible new membership benefit with Best Tire Company to provide a 10% discount card for tire and auto services. No national account program is available at this time. It was decided to participate with Best Tire Company and obtain 10% discount cards for all members. The following new membership applications were presented for approval: Mercurio Produce Distributors, Associate; Trent Bair, Regular; Muskingum County Agricultural Society, Associate: Kalida Pioneer Days, Associatel.Joint; and William Deaton, W.D. Deaton Concessions Regular/Joint. A motion to accept all new memberships presented was made by Brent Bair and seconded by Doug Guinsler. Motion carried. Brent also reported on a membership drive/colltest developed by the membership committee. For each new member obtained, the sponsor gets one chance for a drawing with the grand prize being a trip for two to the LA.F.E. Convention in Las Vegas. The grand prize drawing would be held during the Extravaganza cvent at the O.FM.A. Convention in January. New memberships of any type (including spousal) would be eligible. New joint memberships would not qualify for the program. Board mem bers and their families would be excluded from the contest. A motion to accept the membership drive campaign proposal as presented by the membership committee with a budget of $1,500.00 was made by Kevin Koski and seconded by Matt Gallapoo. A roll call vote was taken with II in favor and one against the membership drive program. Motion carried. Round-up: Tony Albanese reported that the room at l.R. Hooks would be rearranged to better accommodate us. Yearbook: Tom Linn reported that he has been in contact with Jill Shives for assistance with the yearbook. Tom will be going to Shreve Printing to work with them on publishing the yearbook. Ride Safety: No report. Newsletter: Kurt Otterbacher reported that the deadline for the next newsletter would be Friday, Febnlary 20. Anyone with news for the newsletter should submit it to Kurt as soon as possible. Scholarship: Doug Guinsler will contact Evelyn Leubbe concerning the outstanding checks for scholarships. Doug will also have scholarship application packets at the April meeting. The deadline for the scholarship applications will be November 1, 2004. Games: No report. Health & Sanitation: No report. Website Committee: Kurt Otterbacher reported that updates to the content of the website will continue. It was reported that there were no updates as of yet to the buyer's group program proposed by Andy Pocock at the January meeting. Bill Prowant reponed on various N.I.C.A. events he attended while in Florida. With no further business, a motion to adjourn was made by Doug Guinsler and seconded by Stan Connell. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 4:00 p.m. - Upcoming Meeting Date April 22, 11 :00 a.m., I-X Center, Cleveland. ATTENTION GOSA MEMBERS! PEPSI-COLA COMPANY PEPSI NATIONAL ACCOUNT If you are interested in this program, please call Mike Nast at 314-983-0686 to set up an account. or send this form to: Pepsi Cola 622 Emerson Drive, Suite 350 St. Louis, MO 63146 Q... Attn: Mike Nast -~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Greater Ohio Showman's Association Preliminary Member Information For Pepsi National Account Application Business Name _ Business Address _ Business Phone Contact Person E-mail Address _ Cell Phone _ WIN A TRIP TO LAS VEGAS, continued from page 1 The grand prize drawing will be held during the GOSA/OFMA Extravaganza on January 5, 2005, at the OFMA Convention at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Columbus, Ohio. So get out there and talk to your fellow associates and spouses who are not members and encourage them to belong to the GOSA the outdoor association that represents all phases of the Outdoor Amusement Industry here in Ohio, the industry that supports them and their business. Let's raise the membership totals of our organization so we can become an even greater association. You have nine months until convention. Questions? Applications? Contact the GOSA office. HA"Y SELLING AND GOOD LUCK! NEWS FROM THE BACKLOT (o~tf~~w~:~ii1if~ \g~£~~Jt~ We are sorry to report that longtime member Helen Ankrum passed away Tuesday, March 2, in Pataskala at the age of 88. There is an on-line memorial at kaubermiller.plan4ever.com. Helen had games and was married to Bill Lamb, who was a unit manager for Gooding Amusements. C.J. DANNEMILLER CO. 5300 Hametown Road Norton, Ohio 44203 330-825-7808 • 800-624-8671 Fax: 330-825-3793 WEB SITE: www.cjdannemiller.com MEMBER G.O.S.A. Concession Supplies & Equipment POPCORN • PEANUTS • COTTON CANDY • NACHOS • SNO KONES • FUNNEL CAKES • CANDY APPLES • WAFFLES • CARAMEL CORN • DRINK CUPS • COLD DRINKS • PAPER GOODS • ELEPHANT EARS • HOT DOG ON A STICK • FRYERS • FRYING OILS • LEMON SQUEEZERS Family Owned and Operated We have a complete and full time Service Department to keep your equipment in A-1 condition. Established 1935 2003 OHIO AMUSEMENT RIDE SAFETY RULE CHANGES 901 :9-1-01 (F) All permits expire December 31 of the year issued. 901:9-1-02(B) Stop Operation Order can be issued when ride is not set up and ready to operate at the time listed on the itinerary. 901 :9-1-02(F)(2) Changed from releasing the Stop Operation Order to within 24 hours to when ODA determines the condition causing the violation has been conected. 901:9-1-03(C) Change from unsafe mechanical or electrical condition to unsafe condition. 901:9-1-03(K) Adding to list of prohibitions to operate a ride - states that a preopening inspection has been completed and adds that records must be maintained for a minimum of cunent year plus two prior calendar years. 901:9-1-04(A) States that tide or device is well-maintained and con forms to manufacturer's or equivalent specifications, or in absence of such specifications, generally accepted engineering standards and practices. 901 :9-1-06(C) All fencing shall comply with ASTM by January 1, 2005, regardless of date of manufacture. For portable rides where an electrical source could contact a fence/platform, a daily preopening inspection using a device measuring voltage shall be performed by the owner to ensure that no voltage is traveling through the fence/platform and shall be documented. 901 :9-1-06(E) All electrical junction boxes and generator panels/doors shall be locked or sealed. All electrical equipment shall be properly grounded prior to energiz ing the ride. 901 :9-1-06(H) Changes the type of fire extinguisher required to and ABC type and states that fire extinguishers must be placed within 100 feet to every ride. 901:9-1-06(1) Procedures required for operator training have been expanded. Please refer to this section. A Plea to Game Owners It has come to the Board's attention that a number of complaints are still being levied against build-up-type games. The ODA is under some pressure from the OFMA to ban or further regulate build-ups. You are probably aware of the rule two years ago that reduced the number of steps in a build-up from five steps to three. Many ODA inspectors have also started insisted on labeling the prizes to reduce player confusion. Some fairs have taken the additional step of prohibiting any trading or building up at their respective fairs. The Board and the Games Rules Committee have taken a stand in favor of legal buildups because it is in the best interest of most game owning members. When run properly, buildups can provide the public a method to obtain a large prize at an "easier" game for less money. We understand that the abuse of any rules (e.g. using ten or more steps instead of three) does not help anyone, including the reputations of the violating game owners. It is this type of abuse that leads to complaints (or "beefs") that will eventually lead to the prohibition of buildups. Without pointing fingers, we are asking all game people to consider this when planning what "joints" they will feature this year and how they will be run. This plea is directed at our Board, committee and membership and is extended to all individuals who operate games within our state. The GOSA maintains a very positive working relationship with both the OFMA and ODA, partly because they understand and share our goal to maintain and improve our industry. If the build-up rules continue to be broken, we will have a difficult time trying to save this type of game. It also hurts our reputation with the ODA, OFMA and the public to support some thing that leads to complaints and fUlther stigmatizes the game industry. The Games Rules Committee will continue to keep you posted on this and other issues that may relate to games. We often hear from the ODA that most of the complaints they receive, other than "build-up abuse," relate to a few out-of-state owners who only play one or two events within Ohio and are either ignorant or uncaring about the statuto ry rules that apply to the rest of us on a weekly basis. Kurt Ouerbachel; Games Rules Committee and Newsletter Editor: [email protected] 901 :9-1-06(K2) Procedures required in the event of an accident. It has been added that, until ODA gives the owner permis sion, the ride shall remain out of operation and undis turbed unless the accident scene needs altered for med ical assistance. 901:9-1-06(L) Addition that states that the owner of a ride shall noti fy ODA when design flaws or failures that may affect rider safety are identified. Please refer to this section. 901:9-1-08(J) Time ready for inspection means that ride is set up, ready to operate, and the preopening inspection has been completed. 90l:9-1-08(K) Subsequent violation means a violation that occurs within two years of the first violation on the same or YOUR #1 SOURCE FOR CUSTOM PRINTED FOOD SERVICE DISPOSABLES different ride. 901:9-1-09 Changes from aJl fines being assessed on the specific ride to all fines being assessed on the owner of the ride. Also changes rule to read that fines for subsequent vio lations are on the same or other ride and occurs within two years of the first violation or preceding subsequent violation. 901 :9-1-11 (C) Change in water slide definition stating that it does not include playground type slides dumping into ponds, lakes or swimming pools intended for diving, bathing or swimming. 901 :9-1-11 (J) Adds definition for dispatch procedure on a water slide. Exclusive Distributor for M.arie's Caramel Coating Call or Write for Our Free Catalog 2671 Youngstown Rd, S.E. • Warren, OH 44484 330-369-1192 FAX 330-369-6279 800-323-3547 Visit our website: www.berkpaper.com U ~ ~toricalJ ectio-/l/ ~ Jack R, Woods Sr, was a charter member of the Ohio Concessionaires Association and one of the first trustees, When the name was changed to the Greater Ohio Showman's Association, he continued on as a trustee until 1971, when Jack and Rose Mary began spending their winters in Florida, During his tenure as trustee, he was a representative to the Northwestern Ohio Health District and was instrumental in getting some rules set up for mobile food units, He helped to organize the annual Spring Dinners and award presentations for "Showman of the Year" and "Concession Manager of the Year" and others, He, himself, received the Showman of the Year honor in 1971 , The Woods family started in the business in 1927 (Jack was nine years old) with shooting galleries, games and later a penny arcade, They introduced "the world's largest hot dog" (footlongs) to Ohio fairs in the early 1930's, Jack entered the army in 1941 at the beginning of World War II. He served with the 38th Infantry in the European theater He participated in five major cam paigns, including the Battle of the Bulge, and was awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious achievement in action, After returning home in 1945, he returned to the business with Ilis parents, In 1950, they added a full line of confections Jack was always a leader in the indus try, taking advantage of new business trends and always updating his equipment. Besides his participation in the GOSA, he was active in the American legion and was a Past Commander of his post. Jack was also very active in the Masonic lodges, He was a past presiding officer of the Blue lodge and was awarded the York Cross of Honor for his accomplishments in York Rite Masonry, He was a 32nd degree mason and a member of the Antioch Shrine of Dayton, He also served as Worthy Patron of the Order of Eastern Star, Jack passed away on September 23, 2003, of pancreatic cancer, He is sur vived by his wife of 60 years, Rose Mary; two sons, Jack R, II and James, five grandchildren, Jennifer Ramsey, JR III, Kelley, Patrick and Kristen Woods; and two great-grandchildren, Delaney Woods and Bryce Ramsey, Submitted by Rose Mary Woods CUSTOM BUILT CONCESSION TRAILERS Phone: 330-542-3052 • Fax: 330-542-0304· Web Site www,Hitch-HikerMfg,com 10065 Rapp Rd,· New Middletown, OH 44442 AIMS· NICA· OABA· GOSA· MSA· NSA· "SF The Birth of the GOSA (vol. 2) In the first article in this series, I reported on a meeting of concessionaires doing business in Ohio on January 14, 1949 and said the next meeting was scheduled for October II of the same year. I subsequently found the minutes of a meeting held April 3, 1949, on the state fairgrounds, which will be the topic of this article. President Nate Cohen called the meeting to order at noon and the first order of business was a motion by Carl Rasor, seconded by Earl Fisher, that a committee be formed to act as "a board of governors, nomination committee and grievance committee." Appointed to the committee were Carl Rasor, Chairman; Johnny Mere, Harry Dearwester, Roy Barber and Don Stewart. Another committee was appointed to develop a constitution and bylaws for the fledgling organization, It consisted of Ear! Fisher, Chairman; Nolan Byers, Herb Evershore, Charles Swain Sr. and Joe Snyder. Floyd Gooding suggested that a fund-raising palty be held. R.C. Vogel moved and Holly Ankrum seconded that, effective January IS, 1950, initiation fee and dues be $5.00. Motion carried. R.C. Vogel suggested that the present dues of $1.00 remain for the balance of the year, and if necessary, a special assessment be charged to all members to meet expenses. H.S. Foust, State Fair Director, and c.w. Van Schoik spoke briefly. Floyd Gooding introduced Doc Waddell. The meeting was adjourned and Mr. and Mrs. Hall served lunch. (next issue in this series: meeting at Lancaster; Oct. 11, 1949) Submitted by Dave Gallapoo, Historian: [email protected] t=.a~ ~ FIBRE CORE technologies 800·521·6036 Gerich Fiberglass Inc. 7004 U.S. RI. 42 Mt. Gilead, Ohio 43338 HtI:/Jwww.librecore.com E-Mail: [email protected] ~.-·.IOANS IN IBrOWN , owmens s"r:rea::d ASSOCIATION Hitch-Hiker representatives Mike Hoffman, Fred Swartz and Jeff Swartz with Steve Rader and son --SAVE MON£Y!!---. r----------------------, GOSA - OFMA JOINT MEMBERSHIP MEMBERSHIP ApPLICATION lGrea::d , AV'DN Stiowmens $200 gets you into 2 great organizations. Call 877-977-GOSA (4672). _ NAME ADDRESS WELCOME, N£W M£MB£RS! _ _~ CITY Trent Bair • Kalida Pioneer Days Muskingum Co. Agricultural Society Mercurio Produce Distributors William Deaton, W.O. Deaton Concessions STATE ZIP _ FREE LISTING IN YEARBOOK • CLASSIFIEDS • • EXTRA LISTINGS AT $2.50 EACH NOTICE: Classified ads will run for one month and must be renewed by the fifteenth of the month and are free to members to sell only the equipment they own. All other classified ads are $15.00 for three lines per month. To renew or place ads please fax ad copy along with your name, address and phone number to Todd Sipe at 419-524 9989 or call Todd at 419-524-9988. HELP WANTED - Due to overlap of Medina and Ohio State Fair, if you have any help, foreign or other, that needs work August 2-8, let me know! I would, of course, follow your contract. CALL PENNY OTTERBACHER, 330-723-1814 (home), 330-416-8954 (cell). FOR SALE - Toledo Scale - Goes up to 500 Ibs. Laege dial with big numbers. Good for Guess Your Weight & Age. $650, firm. CALL GLENN STOUT, Phone 330-491-0654, Fax 330-491-0653, Cell 330-412-9014. TELEPHONE SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER FOR SALE - Inflatable Money Machine - Rent to schools or special events. CALL KEN RISLEY, 419-927-2404. _ DATE OF BIRTH 1999 Jayco 285 Bunkhouse (Fifth Wheel). $15,500. PHONE 330-428-1021. - _ BENEFICIARY* FOR SALE - 12-foot Trailer with Ping Pong Ball Cork Shooting Gallery - 4 new guns and lots of parts, enough stock to pay for game. 52,500. CALL ROSE MARY WOODS, 937-686-8815. FOR SALE - '93 12-lane Skeeball w/finished office. $79,000. '88 Southern 24' Line Up (12' machine gun, 12' darts). Fully carpeted. $12,000. '86 Southern 28' Line Up (14' mini ball, 14' cork gun). Completely refurbished this spring. 514,000. 2001 35 foot Haulmark Bunkhouse. Sleeps 10,5 individual roof air units, shower room, utility room. $13,500. CALL DICK PILATI, 330-894-2174. _ SPONSOR 1992 36·foot Cavalier Camper, 2 bed, $4,000. 1983 GMC C60 Reter Truck, spring hitch, 6 possum bellies, half refer, half stock racked. Refer unit 3 yrs. old. $6,500. 2 Otterbacher Picnic Tables, orange/white. $150 each. 2 Alum. Benches, wlrack. $750 pair. CALL BUD DOWNS, 937-842-4141. _ o REGULAR MEMBER - $100.00 (Individuals actively involved in the Outdoor Amusement Business) 1998 Uni·Glide Une-Up, 24-ft., mint condo $15,000. CALL MICHAEL ALBANESE, 740-403-6023. ASSOCIATE MEMBER* - $100.00 (Businesses who proVide product/services to the industry) *Manufacturers & Suppliers are Non-voting and No Death Benefits. 1983 Dodge 1-Ton, 360 Auto, 12' fiberglass box with 110v reefer unit. Original mileage 39,400. Clean truck, runs great. $5,250. CALL BRENT BAIR, 740-215-4171. 1994 Chevy Duelly, 6.5 Diesel wlbanks power upgrade, Western Hauler conversion package, 5th wheel hitch, 75 gal. fuel tank. 137,000 mi. Looks & runs great. $12,500. CALL TODD SIPE, 419-524-9988. o SPOUSAL MEMBER - FOR SALE - 2003 Moonwalk, Bungee Run and Obstacle Course, used one month inside of a mall. $8500 takes all. 2003 Joint trailer opens to 12' x 12'. Call for info: MICHAEL ALBANESE, 740-403-6023. $50.00 RETIRED MEMBER - $40.00 (No longer in business) FOR SALE - 1998 Sunnybrook 33' House Trailer, 2 slideouts, air, stereo, new awning, queen bed, queen-sized couch bed, large corner shower. $16,400. HEIIIE NAVE, LOUDONVILLE 419-994-5544. WANTED - Used concession trailer 16' or smaller. JOY THOMAS 330-264-8819. FOR SALE - 1999 Ford F350 SuperDuty Lariat, champagne brown, Triton V-10 engine, 67,000 miles, excellent condition, trailer tow package and fifth wheel hitch. $21,500. 2001 Dodge RAM Dually 3500 Series, red, with sport package, V-10 Magnum engine, 36,000 miles, total leather heated seats, CD player, trailer tow package. Truck is like new. $24,000.00. CALL AL BOliCH AT BATES AMUSEMENT INC. 740-266-3120, CELL 740-632-8964, e-mail [email protected]. _ Received from _ Amount of $ _ _ for Greater Ohio Showmen's Association dues. L Date _ Signed _ ~ ()IU~A\ '~~lr A\f\\IUSEf\\ENlS If-ll1-5'1O-31~lfDivision Durant Enterprises, Inc, , 06 South River Street, P.O. Box 79 Dupont, Ohio 45837 RIDES AND CONFECTIONS Ray and JoAnne Prowant 419-596-3284 Bill and Anissa Prowant 419-596-3280 ~ ~ Single 7-inch tubular element Includes aluminum floss pan and whirl grip stabilizer Wheaton's Concession Supply Co. 231 N. Fourth Street • Columbus, OH 43215 1-800-KER-NELS (537-6357) • Fax 614-224-3297 G.O.S.A. NEWS ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE Full Page Ad , 1/2 Page Ad , . , , $150,00 , .. ,. 85,00 1/4 Page Ad .. , , .. , " 55.00 1/8 Page Ad ' . , . , .. ,. 35,00 Plus $15 for Each Photo .4lo '
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