Merchantette 11/8/17

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November 8 - November 15

FEATURED HOT DEAL PESTAS MARKET

TRI-STATE FEATURED HOT DEAL

Tri-State Recycling

300 Standard Ave. Mingo Junction

2200 Commercial Ave., Mingo Junction, OH 43938

Fresh Ground Round, Bone-In Pork Chops & Fresh Chicken Salad Pies: Pestas Pumpkin, Pecan Gift Shop & Mixed Fruit

for following materials

Ordering at Pestas: Fresh Turkeys, Capons & Soup Chickens

Mon- Sat. 9-5

pestas country store

740-535-1873

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PIERGALLINI TRUCKING

Equipment Hauling Aggregate Hauling

740-491-1428 or 740-942-2564

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(SEE INSIDE AD)

(740) 535-0301

$1.00 FEATURED HOT DEAL

Cash

Tin, Motors, Steel Copper, Brass, Stainless Steel, Aluminum Cans, Aluminum

Pallets

Open Mon - Fri 7am - 3pm

Roll Off Boxes Available

Monthly $50 Gift Card Drawing www.tri-state-recycling.com

FEATURED HOT DEAL 2014 Yamaha YZ125 $3,500/obo

Great bike, very well maintained! Original owner, purchased new in 2015. Includes Pro Taper bars and GYT-R levers. Please call 740-381-2110

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3 bedroom & 3 bath home in Follansbee, WV. Newly finished rec room includes a cozy fireplace. Laundry room and all appliances included. French doors off of dining room walks out to deck with fenced in area in your huge back yard overlooking the woodline. Also includes detached storage shed, swing set/play area. House built in 2000 and sits on close to 2 acres of land $175,000 Contact 304-670-2073

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2017 KTM

Freeride 250R This bike only has 87 miles, and is in showroom-like condition. Super lightweight, low seat height, easy to ride trail bike.

Phone / Text - 740-264-7474 sellit@themerchantette.com www.themerchantette.com

$5975 firm Call 740-424-1634

LIST YOUR ITEMS TODAY!


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