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DeRuyteR - Hi, Neighbor
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CANASTOTA: Nice & Easy
CAZENOVIA: Buyeas, Rite Aid,
Kinneys, TOPS, Extra Mart, Red Apple,
Common Grounds
CINCINNATUS: Cincinnatus Home
Center, Magro’s Pizza, Bennet Hotel,
Brackel’s Bar & Restaurant
CORTLAND: Friendly’s, TOPS, Frank
& Mary’s Diner
CUYLER: Cuyler Diner
DeRUYTER: Countryside Hardware,
DeRuyter Farm & Garden Coop, Quincy
Square, Sal’s Pizza, DeRuyter Big M,
DeRuyter Post Office Pick Up Box
FABIUS: Anna’s Country Store
FENNER: Troyer’s Country Store
GEORGETOWN: Predmore’s Store,
Post Office Pick Up Box
HAMILTON: Subway, Price Chopper,
Sunoco Express Mart
MADISON: AnW Mart, Quack’s Diner,
Early’s Hardware
MORRISVILLE: Cooleys Plaza Drop
Box, Doughty’s Pharmacy
NEW WOODSTOCK: DJs Market, New
Woodstock Library
PETERBORO: Main Street By Post
Office, Deli On The Green
SOLSVILLE: Solsville Hotel
SOUTH OTSELIC: South Otselic Store
TRUXTON: Across From Post Office
TULLY: Tully Lumber, Tully Lakes Hardware, Tasty China, A Pizza & More
VERNON: Post Office Pick up Box,
Nothin Fancy, A Apple Betty Cafe
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WED., OCT. 23, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING at MADISON
BISTRO (Formerly Bub’s Subs), Court Street, Wampsville (Right
across from the DMV). Local business people band together to help
each other grow their businesses. Visitors are welcome anytime.
Find out more about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.
org. Bring your business card and enjoy coffee and donuts with us.
WED., OCT. 23, 6:30 PM: THE BRIDGEPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY
WILL CELEBRATE ARCHIVES MONTH BY HOSTING WWII
VETERAN JOE CARINCI AND MADISON COUNTY HISTORIAN
MATTHEW URTZ. Urtz will present a brief overview of Madison
Counties role during WWII and Carinci will speak about his time
in the Navy, including being on a ship that was torpedoed while
at sea. A display showcasing artifacts from the county during the
Village of DeRuyter Hosting a
FLU CLINIC
November 5th from 4 PM to 8 PM at the DeRuyter
Fire House 1663 Cortland Street, DeRuyter. Insurance WILL be accepted – (bring card). No Co pay for
Medicare and $25.00 for non-Insurance. Age 18 and
up. Questions please contract
Ardene Tiffany, Village Clerk 852-9625.
SAT., OCT. 26, 9 -2 : FALL BAZAAR, Apulia Methodist Church
- Attic treasures, bake sale and raffles.
SAT., OCT. 26, 4:30 P.M.: ROAST BEEF DINNER, Nelson Church,
take outs available, handicap entrance.
OCT. 26, 10 -4 P.M.: WAYWARD PAWS FALL FEST CRAFT
SHOW. LaFayette Fire Barn, 2436 US Rte. 11, LaFayette, NY.
Vendors, raffles, refreshments. www.waywardpaws. org.
SUN., OCTOBER 27: THE CHITTENANGO LANDING CANAL
BOAT MUSEUM WILL HAVE IT’S ERIE CANAL PARTY. More
information to come.
VETERANS DAY LUNCHEON
NOVEMBER 11, 2011
All Veterans and their families
are invited to Cazenovia Post 88 American Legion,
26 Chenango St., following
wreath laying at
Cannon Park, Cazenovia
Luncheon by American Legion Auxiliary
Craft Show - Bazaar
SUN., OCT. 27, 7:30-12:30 p.m.: Pancake Breakfast, Pompey
Hill Fire Department. All you can eat.
American Legion Rooms, Chenango St., Cazenovia
SUN., OCT. 27: THE MADISON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
WILL HAVE THEIR ANNUAL DINNER. More information to come.
war will be on display. For more information please call 366-2453.
TUES., OCT. 29, 6:30 PM: THE HAMILTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
WILL CELEBRATE ARCHIVES MONTH BY HOSTING WWII
VETERAN GERALD DOUGLASS AND MADISON COUNTY
HISTORIAN MATTHEW URTZ. Urtz will present a brief overview
of Madison Counties role during WWII and Douglass will speak
about his time as a Pilot in the Army Air Corps in the Europe. A
display showcasing artifacts from the county during the war will
SAT., NOV. 9,9 a.m.- 3 p.m.
FEATURING: Crocheted & knitted items, quilting, woodworking, paintings, jewelry, American Girl Doll Clothes,
home ornaments.
BAKE SALE - LUNCH AVAILABLE - Plentiful parking.
Sponsored by Neowahga Chapter Eastern Star, Cazenovia
THURS., OCT. 24, 7:30 A.M.: CASA NEWS - Quality Coach departs
Tops Parking Lot in Cazenovia for Corning Museum of Glass &
then The Rockwell Museum of Western Art, questions 655-0350
TUESDAY OCTOBER 29, 6:30 pm the Earlville Public Library
will celebrate Archives Month by hosting WWII Veteran Gerald
Douglass and Madison County Historian Matthew Urtz. Urtz will
present a brief overview of Madison Counties role during WWII
and Douglass will speak about his time as a Pilot in the Army
Air Corps in the Europe. A display showcasing stories from the
county during the war will be on display. For more information
please call 366-2453.
CARD SHOWER
Please help us celebrate with a card shower of memories the
United Church of DeRuyter
ROAST PORK
DINNER
SAT., NOV. 16, 2013 4:30 p.m. TIL gone
Parish House, Cortland St., DeRuyter
Take Outs Available
be on display. For more information please call 366-2453.
Oct. 28, 2013
TUES., OCT. 29, 7:00-9:00 P.M.: DERUYTER RURITAN IS
SPONSORING A “MEET THE CANDIDATES NIGHT” at the
Legion Hall in DeRuyter. All Candidates from DeRuyter and Cuyler,
are invited to the event. Residents of the Town of DeRuyter and
Cuyler. Please come to meet local candidates and talk to them.
Ruritan is proud to host this event and we look forward to seeing
you there Tuesday 7-9 p.m. at the Legion Hall in DeRuyter.
FRI., OCT. 25, 5 P.M.: FAMILY STYLE CHICKEN AND BISCUIT
DINNER. New Woodstock Federated Church.
WED., OCT. 30, 7:00 PM: THE CHITTENANGO PUBLIC LIBRARY WILL CELEBRATE ARCHIVES MONTH BY HOSTING
A SCREENING A PRE-RECORDED INTERVIEW OF WWII
VETERAN BOB LASHER AND MADISON COUNTY HISTORIAN
95th Birthday of J. ARTHUR GAST
1095 County Road 13,
DeRuyter, NY 13052
FRI., OCT. 25, 6:30-9:00: Night at the Museum. Stop in the
DeRuyter Museum. There will be people from years ago for you
to meet. Treats for everyone. Characters Welcomed.
DATE CHANGE - SAT., OCT. 26: SKANDA EQUINE PONY
ADOPTION TOUR. Come meet the Onondaga Nation Rescue
Ponies and hopefully to start the adoption process. The ponies
are free to good, loving homes. Skanda has born the exorbitant
cost of caring for all 16 of the ponies since February — we receive
no funding for this. The Pony Adoption Tour is a free event for the
public. Ellen Beckerman, Skanda Equine, 4000 Mosley Road,
Cazenovia, NY 13035. (917) 940-4963. [email protected]
HALLOWEEN PARTY
at DERUYTER CENTRAL SCHOOL
THURS., OCT. 31
7:00 p.m.
Bring the kids to have their costumes judged
Sponsored by the DeRuyter Fire Dept. and Auxiliary
-2- Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, October 28, 2013
Benefit Georgetown Fire Dept.
ROAST PORK
DINNER
SAT., NOV. 2, 2013
4:30 p.m.-?
at Georgetown
FIRE DEPT.
MENU: Roast Pork, Mashed potatoes & Gravy, Stuffing, Squash
& corn, Apple Sauce, Dessert,
Beverages. $9.00 Adult; $5.00
5-12, Under 5 free
Delphi Falls United Church
HOLIDAY LUNCHEON & BAKE SALE
Sat., November 9
DELPHI FALLS PARISH HOUSE
HOLIDAY LUNCHEON BAKE SALE & HOLIDAY TREASURES
(and most of all the drawing for the quilt
the Church Ladies made)
Drawing will be at 3:00 p.m..
You don't need to be present to win
7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.
Early Bird Special Coffee and Homemade Donuts
Luncheon starts at 11:00-3:00
Scallop Potatoes and Ham
Plus Dessert
The cost is $5.00
MATTHEW URTZ. Urtz will present a brief overview of Madison
Counties role during WWII and Lasher will speak about his time in
the Navy. Lasher was on the USS West Virginia during the attack
on Pearl Harbor, and served in 11 battles throughout the Pacific
Rim. A display showcasing artifacts from the county during the
war will be on display. For more information please call 366-2453.
WED., OCT. 30, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING at MADISON
BISTRO (Formerly Bub’s Subs), Court Street, Wampsville (Right
across from the DMV). Local business people band together to help
each other grow their businesses. Visitors are welcome anytime.
ELECTION DAY SPAGHETTI DINNER
DeRuyter Central School Cafeteria
NOV. 5, 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Adults $7; Sr. Citizens $6; Children $5
Gluten Free Pasta Call Karen Newton 480-6936
Sponsored by Class of 2014
Find out more about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.
org. Bring your business card and enjoy coffee and donuts with us.
THURS., OCT. 31, 7:00 P.M.: HALLOWEEN PARTY AT DERUYTER CENTRAL SCHOOL. Bring the kids to have their costumes
judged. Sponsored by the DeRuyter Fire Dept. and Auxiliary
FRI., NOV. 1, 6:00-7:30 p.m: SPAGHETTI DINNER FOR VETS:
Caz American Legion Post 88 is hosting a dinner for local veterans and their spouses (This includes VFW & American Legion
Auxiliary) at the Post on Chenango St. Reservations contact John
Haynes - [email protected] or 430-5470.
SAT., NOV. 2, 9 a.m.-2:00 p.m.: Country Crossroads Bazaar,
Morrisville Community Church, Cedar St., Morrisville. Sponsored
ANNUAL FALL PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Sun., Nov. 3 - 7:30 am -12:30 pm
Pompey Firehouse
Adults $6.00; $5 Sr. Citizens,
Children $3.00, Under 5 FREE
Sponsored by The Pompey Lions Club
by Presbyterian Women of Morrisville Community Church.
SAT., NOV. 2, 4:30 p.m.: Roast Pork Dinner, Georgetown Fire
Dept., Pork and all the trimmings.
SAT., NOV. 2, 10 A.M. - 2 P.M.: SOUTH OTSELIC U. METHODIST
WOMEN BAZAAR HELD AT THE SO. OTSELIC METHODIST
CHURCH, RTE. 26, SO OTSELIC. Beef Stew Luncheon starting
at 11:30 a.m. White Elephant Sale, Baked Goods, Alpaca Products, crafts and more! FEATURED THIS YEAR - QUILT SHOW
NOV. 2, 9:30-? Halloween Fun Show at Coyote run Farms, LLC.
So. Otselic United Methodist Church
Bazaar
& Beef Stew Luncheon
Featuring A
QUILT SHOW
Sat., Nov., 2 • 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
•White Elephant •Baked Goods
•Alpaca Products, crafts and more
Lunch Served 11:30 a.m.
Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net
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BAGGED
COAL
Madison County Clerk
50 lb. bags
275
$
265
$
one
ton
or 3 tons or more only
per
ton
Clerk Monies Returned to the County Were Doubled in the Last 8 years
helping to keep taxes down
30 years Experience in Required Qualifications:
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or 3 tons or more only
$
245
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Master’s in Public Administration, Marist
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Member NYS Association of County Clerks
& NYS Regional Archive Advisory Board
Delivery available. Call for details.
FARM AND HARDWARE, INC.
The Way A Farm Store Should be...
3 miles East of Madison on Rte. 20.
(315) 893-1884
Open Mon.-Fri. 8-5;
Sat. 8-4; Closed Sunday
www.earleyfarm.com
1657 State Hwy 80, Georgetown, NY 315-750-5619
NOV. 3, 10-6 p.m.: Open Barn,
Coyote Run Farms LLC 1657
State Hwy 80, Georgetown, NY
750-5619. Pony rides, demos,
cart rides, activities, etc.
8 Years Deputy Madison
County Clerk
Doing the Job-Proven Record!
SUN., NOV. 3, 2:00 p.m.:
Norman Odell Citizen of the
Year award ceremony honoring
Robyn and Richard Marris to be
held at the Erieville Fire Hall.
SUN., NOV. 3, 7 - 11 AM:
DERUYTER’S WOODFORD/
BURDICK AMERICAN LEGION & AUXILIARY PANCAKE
BREAKFAST. We want to welcome back all of you who have
supported us over the years to
once again join us for our mouth
watering pancakes, French toast, sausage, eggs, biscuits & gravy
and of course plenty of hot coffee. Without faithful patrons such
as yourselves we wouldn’t be able to keep the American Legion
open, so again we send a big “Thank You” out to you.
TOP DMV!
Madison County DMV had highest
retention than comparable counties in
2012.
Please vote November 5th
Paid for by Friends of Denise Roe for Madison County Clerk
SUN., NOV. 3, 7:30 A.M.-12:30 P.M.: ANNUAL FALL PANCAKE
BREAKFAST, POMPEY FIRE HOUSE. Sponsored by The Pompey
Lions Club
MON., NOV. 4, 7 PM: THE FABIUS HISTORICAL SOCIETY WILL
MEET AT THE FABIUS COMMUNITY CENTER (7786 MAIN ST.,
RT. 80). Chuck Kutscher will transport us back in time with pictures
of old Syracuse and stories to go with them. Free and open to
the public. Refreshments will follow the program. Please join us.
TUES., NOV. 5, 12:00 NOON: ROAST BEEF DINNER, Fenner
Community Church
COUNTRY
CROSSROADS
BAZAAR
Saturday, November 2
9 AM -2 PM - Luncheon 11 AM -1 PM
Morrisville Community Church
Cedar Street, Morrisville
Handcrafted items from needlework to woodwork, quilts, dried
flower arrangements, holiday decorations, baked goods, recycled
treasures from Grandma's attic.
Sponsored by
Presbyterian Women of Morrisville Community Church
www.morrisvillechurch.org
TUES., NOV. 5, 5:00 p.m.: Chicken and Biscuit election day dinner.
Served family style. Erieville Methodist Church
Boat Winterizing
Rov-a-tune Boat Repair is now scheduling winterizations.
Available 7 days a week. Call or visit our web site for details.
Larry Webb - 655-3362 - rovatune.com
TUES., NOV. 5, 5:00-8:00 p.m. Election Day Spaghetti Dinner.
DeRuyter Central School Cafeteria. Sponsored by Class of 2014.
WED., NOV. 6, 8-9 AM: HAMILTON BUSINESS ALLIANCE
MONTHLY GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING, Colgate inn,
Hamilton. All Hamilton area business people are welcome to come
and share information about Hamilton’s activities.
CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER
FAMILY STYLE
Dessert
Erieville Church
Election Night, Nov. 5- 5 P.M.
Adults $8.00; Children 5-12 $5.00; 5 and under FREE
Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net
WED., NOV. 6, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING at MADISON
BISTRO (Formerly Bub’s Subs), Court Street, Wampsville (Right
across from the DMV). Local business people band together to help
each other grow their businesses. Visitors are welcome anytime.
Find out more about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.
org. Bring your business card and enjoy coffee and donuts with us.
Buyea’s
True Value
Hardware
O FULL PAINT LINE O WATER HEATERS
O PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
O BLUE SEAL FEED O STOVE PIPE
O HAND & POWER TOOLS
O APPLIANCES
O PUBLIC
FAX SERVICE
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Store Hours
Mon.-Thurs. 8-8
Fri. & Sat. 8-6
Sun. 8-4
131 Albany St.
Cazenovia
655-3822
Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, October 28, 2013 -3-
NOWER’S
COUNTRY MEATS
WOOD PELLETS
AGED SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE
& PLAIN CHEESE CURD
Dry Creek
Gift Certificates Available
All of our Beef Steaks are USDA Choice
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HICKORY SMOKED semi bonelss HAMS
Smoked here the Old Fashioned Way
$3.25 lb. sold whole or cut.
Advance order for your Thanksgiving Dinner.
•BACON BEEF PATTIES, 1 lb. pkg.............. lb. $4.75
(sold in 1 lb. pkg. - In store made)
•HICKORY SMOKED CANADIAN SLICED BACON,....... lb. $5.75
•HICKORY SMOKED HUNGARIAN SLICED BACON.......lb. $6.35
•HICKORY SMOKED THICK CUT BACON .....lb. $6.35
•BREAKFAST SAUSAGE, ........................... lb. $2.90
(BULK - In store made)
•HOT ITALIAN LINK SAUSAGE (5 lb. pkg.).....lb. $3.45
(also sold in smaller size pkgs. )
Buy NOW
and SAVE
Premium 100% Hardwood
$249.99 /ton
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• Leeks • Fall Squash • Pie Pumpkins
POTATOES - Red •Russet •White • Gold
HARVEST SPECIAL: Buy 3 or More 50# Bags. Save $1 per Bag
Premium Hardwood Blend
FOR FALL DECORATING: •Pumpkins •Gourds •Fall Bulbs
•Fall Pansies •Flowering Kale and Cabbage •Ornamental Corn •Corn Stalks •Straw
Energex of Canada
6905 Route 80 East, Tully, New York (315) 683-5532
www.neilcaseysfarmmarket.com
$239.99 /ton
Mix Hardwood/Softwood
$219.00 /ton
Cash and carry
prices, delivery
available.
Call for details.
Earley
makes
it E-Z
Oct. Hours: Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. 10-4; Closed Mon., Tues., Wed.
PETS FOR ADOPTION
november SPECIAL
5 lb. boneless pork roast; 1 lb. sliced bacon; 5 lb. pork
steak; 1 lb. breakfast sausage; 2 lbs. beef stew meat; 4
lbs. boneless beef chuck roast, 3 lbs. gr. beef...... $7600
FAMILY PACK #3: 10 lbs. ground beef, 5 lb. hot sausages, 5 lbs. boneless sirloin steak, 5 lbs. pork chops, 5 lbs.
breakfast sausage, 5 lb. average Top Round Roast and
2 lbs. all beef franks. Was $164, NOW $160
mini meat package
1 lb. ground beef; 1 lb. sliced bacon; 1 lb. breakfast
sausage; 1 lb. beef stew meat; 1 lb. beef bacon patties;
4 lb. beef boneless chuck roast................................ $39
FAMILY PACK #12: 4 lb. beef chuck roast; 5 lb. beef cube steak;
2 lb. beef stew meat; 1 lb. sliced bacon; 1 lb. breakfast sausage; 5
lb. pork steak......................................... Was $79.00 NOW $77.00
PIGGY PACK
- Includes whole ham, 10 lb. bacon,
5 lb. fresh pork roast, 5 lb. pork butt steaks, whole pork
loin, spare ribs, 10 lbs. hot or breakfast sausage. This
equals half a pig of meat - NO WASTE. $258.00 - BUY 2
PIGGY PACKS FOR $512.00 Advance order only
We Have Several Other Meat Packs Available
We Accept Food Stamps / EBT Card
We also take Credit Cards and Debit Cards
NOWERS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
1643 Randallsville Rd., Hamilton, NY
HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7:30-4:00 and Sat. 8:00-12:00
(315) 824-2990
CAZENOVIA LIONS CLUB meetings are held the first Thursday
of every month at the Brewster Inn at 7:00 p.m. Please contact
Lioness Debi Cramer 655-4255 for details.
FOR SUPPORT IN THE CNY AREA FOR SUFFERERS OF
CHIARI, and/or syringomyelia contact Tammi at 699-6303 or
e-mail [email protected].
Glisson’s
Mercantile & Bakery
HomeMade Pumpkin Cookies
!
Rustic & Vintage
Furniture
FARM AND HARDWARE, INC.
The Way A Farm Store Should be...
3 miles East of Madison on Rte. 20.
(315) 893-1884
Open Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Sat. 8-4; Closed Sunday
www.earleyfarm.com
LOST & FOUND
I HAVE LOST MY PADDLE
BOARD IN CAZENOVIA
LAKE. It was stored on racks
near the southern end of the lake
and I believe it blew off the racks
and into the water probably
sometime in September. I
would be happy to pay a small
reward for its return. It is a 10’
6” Pelican board that is orange
with black foam for the footing
area. Please call 315 243-8030
with any information. (o28-1)
GUS IS A HANDSOME, 2-3
YEAROLD,NEUTEREDMALE,
GRAY TIGER & WHITE CAT.
HE HAS BEEN DECLAWED.
GUSS IS ACTIVE & PLAYFUL
& CURIOUS ABOUT
EVERYTHING. HE LIKES
OTHER CATS TOO. MEET
HIM TODAY AT WANDERERS’
R E S T ! Wa n d e r e r s ’ R e s t
Humane Association, P.O.
Box 535 Canastota, NY 13032.
Telephone: (315) 697-2796, Fax:
(315) 697-4065. Website: http://
wanderersrest.org. E-mail:
[email protected]
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SALES RENTAL
GARAGE SALES
MOVING SALE: November 2, 9
a.m.-3 p.m. - in the barn at 2635
Mill St., New Woodstock. Many
items: Furniture, Dining Room
Table, Treadmill, Rocking Chair,
Boys and Girls Clothing, Power
tools, Toys and much more!
Everything must go! (o21-2)
YARD SALES .
ESTATE SALES
COMMERCIAL/FARM SALES
APARTMENT RENTAL
CAZENOVIA: 1 BDRM apt.
No pets, no smoking, parking,
lease, security. $500. 315-6042049. (s9-8)
FOR RENT: Cazenovia Village
Apartment - 3 room, carpeted,
1 bedroom. No pets. 655-9461
(o28-4)
POOLVILLE: Nice 2 bedroom
apt., yard, porch, parking. $500
month. 824-888 or 824-9806.
(o28-1)
Bread & Cookies
Home Décor & MORE !
Open ‘til christmas
Shop Early !
Fri — Sat: 10-6 , Sunday: 12-6
260 E. Lake Rd. on DeRuyter Lake
Look for Signs!
315.391.6832
12 Minutes South of Manlius & Cazenovia
-4- Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, October 28, 2013
FALL
SQUASH
BY
THE
BOX
PHONE/FAX
(315) 852-6254
BOWDEN
PLUMBING & HEATING
27 Years Experience
SERVING CAZENOVIA AREA
PO Box 51, DeRuyter, NY 13052
NELSON: Large 2 BDRM lower
flat, $850 includes heat, elec.
washer, dryer, garage. First
month free. Last and damage
deposits. Convenient month to
month lease, References, no
pets, no smokers. Call 6553270. (o28-4)
1 BDRM UPSTAIRS APT.
AVAILABLE SEPT.1ST. $600
plus utilities. 1st, last and
security deposit required. 2
miles east of village. 655-3409
8AM to 6PM. (a19-c)
CAZ: 2 bedroom Ranch
style apartment at Windmill
Courts. Opposite Burton Street
Elementary School. Check our
web site: windmillcourts.com
or call 315 655-3027 (a26-c)
KAYAK / CANOE WINTER
STORAGE. Cazenovia. 6559682. (o28-1)
COMMERCIAL/FARM RENTAL
HOUSE WARES
APPLIANCES
FURNITURE
CLOTHES
CHILDREN
FIXTURES
Volunteers needed to assist low-income
families with free tax preparation in
Madison and Chenango counties!
Email [email protected] or call
(315) 420-3388 for more info
CASH Coalition of Madison and Chenango Counties
F O R R E N T: 1 b e d r o o m
apartment Erieville. Years
lease. No pets and references.
662-7035 or 662-7378. (s16-c)
CAZ: 2 bedroom town house
located in Windmill Courts
opposite Burton Street Elem
School. www.windmillcourts.
com. 315-655-3027. (o21-c)
FOR RENT: Lakefront cottage,
1 BDRM, 1 bath, washer & dryer,
Madison Hamilton area. $875
mo. 516-356-2298. (o21-c)
HOUSE RENTAL
FOR RENT: Lakefront cottage,
1 BDRM, 1 bath, washer & dryer,
Madison Hamilton area. $875
mo. 516-356-2298. (o21-c)
STORAGE RENTAL
F O R R E N T: W I N T E R
STORAGE. 2 bays in Lafayette,
1 bay in Fabius. 315-469-8330
(o28-1)
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AUCTIONS - AUCTIONS - AUCTIONS
Our Auctions Can Be Seen At Our Website www.hineighbor.net
Check Daily - Some Auctions Are Posted Before & BETWEEN Publications
Empire Livestock/Burton's
AUCTION
Wed., Oct. 30, 5:30 p.m.
- -11 Ruth St., Vernon, NY 13476 - _______________________________________
MAGEE'S AUCTION HOUSE
SALE EVERY MONDAY 12:30 PM: Sheep, Goats, Pigs, Horses &
Hay; 1:30 PM - Calves then Beef
EVERY THURS. 1:15 P.M.: Dairy Cattle then Beef & Calves
_________________________________
3307 Rte. 20, Nelson
Finishing the Dewitt estate; 9 piece American Furniture Co.
Marble top dining room set, several marble top stands, several commodes, Walnut china cabinet, cherry hutch, oak highboy, earl Chippendale blanket chest, pari old French doors,
3 pc. Walnut bedroom set, fancy carved French sofa 7 chair,
Haviland china, linens, oil paintings and prints, early lamps,
silver plate, oriental rugs, crocks and jugs, quantity of cut
glass, collection of old dolls, plus more...
Visit our website mageesauction.com
TERMS: Cash or check
BILL MAGEE - AUCTIONEER
CAZENOVIA, NY • 315-655-8155 or 655-9797
FREE
BARTER
ANIMALS
GOODS
VEHICLES FOR TRADE
GOODS FOR TRADE
HOUSE WARES
SERVICES
HOUSE WARES FOR TRADE
SERVICES FOR TRADE
Buying Cars, Trucks, Farm Machinery
And Various Other Metals
Robert’s Scrap Processing
135 Hemlock Hill Road, Whitney Point, NY
#7097231
607-692-7510
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8-4:30, Sat., 8-2
LEGAL NOTICES VEHICLES
NOTCE TO ALL LINCKLAEN
RESIDENTS: On October 28,
2013, the Office of the Lincklaen
Town Clerk will be OPEN in
its new location at the newly
constructed Town of Lincklaen
Highway Garage at 568 Union
Valley Rd. The clerk’s office
hours will remain the same
Monday and Tuesday 8-Noon
and Thursday afternoons 2:306:30 pm. Thank You! Mahaley
Holl, Linckalen Town Clerk
(o28-2)
DIVORCE $450* No Fault
or Regular Divorce. Covers
children, property, etc. Only One
Signature Required! *Excludes
govt. fees. 1-800-522-6000 Ext.
100. Baylor &Associates, Inc.
Est. 1977
CARS FOR SALE
TRUCKS FOR SALE
2003
TAHOE,5.3
litre,4wd,94000 miles,new
tires,battery,needs nothing,
ready for winter. $6500. 5580337 (o21-2)
MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE
SNOWMOBILES FOR SALE
ATVs FOR SALE
PARTS
SERVICES
DONATE
The Madison County Sewer District will
host a public Information session
for review of its proposed 2014 budget
on November 7
Systems manager Jim Cunningham will be available at 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, November 7, 2013, for the budget
review and to answer any questions. The Madison County
Board of Supervisors will have final approval of the budget. A
copy of the budget will be available at the information session.
A copy of the budget will also be made available at the wastewater facility from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays until November
7th. The public information hearing on the budget will be at
the Districts wastewater treatment facility located on Route 13
North in Cazenovia. The formal public hearing on the budget
will be at 9:30 a.m. November 19, at the supervisor's chamber
in the County Office Building in Wampsville, NY
Special For Thursday, Oct. 31, 2013 -12:30 PM
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HOUSES
HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 BDRMS,
2 baths, Caz. Schools. Country
setting. Available immediately.
$40,000. Possible owner
financing. 447-3311. (o28-c)
CAZENOVIA VILLAGE HOME
FOR SALE BY OWNER:
$139,000, 22 Corwin Street. 4
bedrooms, 1½ baths, detached
garage w/workshop. Painted
inside and out, updated
throughout, lots of new stuff,
including furnace, appliances,
etc. Call 243-7706. (o28-2)
ONCE IN A LIFETIME
SPORTSMAN’S BARGAIN.
your ad onlineat fcpny.com or
call 1-877-275-2726
RECREATIONAL
LAND
FOR SALE: 7 acres, lakefront,
nice lake view, dock, Madison
Hamilton area. $49,000. 516356-2298. (o21-2)
RENTAL PROPERTY
FOR SALE: Rental property in
the Village of New Woodstock,
1st home buyer or investor, a
2 family home, each apartment
has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
kitchen living room, rear deck
and front porch, well insulated,
replacement windows yard and
parking. $90,000.00 or best
offer. Call 655-8439 or 2637385. (o14-c)
FIRE WOOD
Seasoned Firewood
DELIVERY AVAILABLE
315-655-2351
2.5 Acres with Brand New
Deer Hunter’s Lodge Minutes
to Oneida Lake. Excellent
Hunting. Near Snowmobile
Trails. $19,995. See #3 on
www.landandcamps.com or call
1-800-229-7843.
C AT S K I L L S M I N I FA R M
35 acres - Farmhouse $169,900. 6 mi. to Delhi.
Large pond,spring, barns, great
views, pasture. Owner terms!
Call 1-888-775-8114. www.
NewYorkLandandLakes.com
ATTENTION HUNTERS! 5
acres - CABIN - $59,900.
60 acres - ABUTS STATE
L A N D $ 9 9 , 9 0 0 . Tr o p h y
whitetail hunting, less than 3
hrs NY City! Marketable timber!
Call 1-888-701-1864. www.
newyorklandandlakes.com
DO YOU HAVE VACATION
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR
RENT? With promotion tonearly
5 million households and over
12 million potential buyers, a
statewide classified adcan’t be
beat! Promote your property for
just $490 for a 15-word ad. Place
HOUSE WARES
APPLIANCES
FURNITURE
CLOTHES
CHILDREN
FIXTURES
FARM
HAY FOR SALE
STRAW FOR SALE
COWS/BULLS FOR SALE
TRACTORS FOR SALE
TRACTORS: International
384 diesel, 40 HP, $3995.00;
Massey Ferguson 150 gas,
$2995.00; Ford 2600 gas,
with snow plow $4,500.00;
Long 610 diesel, 60 JP, 4x4,
loader, 1250 hours, $7,000.00;
MORSE
CONSTRUCTION
655-4745
All Phases of Home Remodeling
& Maintenance
- Certified Natural Gas Line Installer -
Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net
1.1:30 PM Selling Oneida County Dairy-Complete Holstein
Freestall Herd dispersal-45 milking age-15 two year olds; 7
fresh less than 60 days; 31 in all stages of lactation; 7 dry
cows; 12 bred heifers; 12 breeding age; 23 less than 1 yr. of
age. Herd stats: Cows average 60 lbs.; SCC 150,000; Fat 3.8
%; Prot. 3.22 %. Cows are bred AI to Sires from Accelerated
Genetics and Select Sires.
2.10 Jersey Bred Heifers due January –February. Bred to
Jersey bull.
3. 15 Holstein Short Yearling Heifers. This is a good group of
Heifers.
4. 2 Open Heifers Holstein and Jersey Crosses.
5. Our usual run of dairy cows, heifers and service bulls.
All dairy cows & heifers will be nasaled & preg checked at our
sale barn.
Empire Livestock/Burton’s is open Wednesdays from
8 AM to 5 PM to accept Cattle for our Thursday Sales.
Thinking of a farm sale or an auction?
Give Tim A Call.
Let him help you plan a good one.
_________________________________
upcoming sales.
Monday, Oct.28 - Selling at 12:30 PM 4 Female Alpacas: TGBG:
Healthy, proven true black female born Oct. 1999-ARI Registration # 809754; Ragazza: Healthy, proven true black female born
May 2004-ARI Registration # 31569149; Abigail: Healthy, proven
true black female born July 2007-ARI Registration #31702782;
Candita: Healthy, proven true black female born Aug. 2007-ARI
Registration # 31569132.
Thurs., Oct. 31 - Heifer Consignment Sale. Advertising
deadline Tues., Oct. 22.
Thurs., Nov. 21 - Fat Cattle and Feeder Sale. Advertising
deadline Tues., Nov. 12.
Mon., Nov. 25 - 12:30 PM pigs, goats, sheep, hay followed by
Calves @ 1:30 PM then beef.
Wed., Nov. 27 - 12:30 PM Heifer Consignment Sale plus our
ususal run of dairy cows, heifers and service bulls followed by our
beef sale and then our calf sale. Closed Nov. 28..
Thurs.,
Nov. 28 - Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday.
_______________________________________________
For information call office: 1-800-257-1819 or 1-315-829-3105
Manager & Auctioneer: Tim Miller (cell) 315-440-9683
(home) 607-847-6475
Auctioneers: Ken Hughs 315-436-2215
David Sherwood 315-436-0804
CHECK OUR WEBSITE @ www.empirelivestock.com for a list of sales
all 3 point hitch, LPTO, runs
work excellent, 607-656-4568.
(o14-3)
FOR SALE: 2230 4 WD diesel
230 hrs, Kubota BX2230
compact tractor, 60” mower
deck, 3 pt. hitch w/PTO, only
used to mow, 230 hrs. $6,000
824-9806 824-8888. (o28-1)
MISC. MACHINERY
MISC. ANIMALS
MISC. SERVICES
LAND FOR SALE/RENT
EVENTS & NOTICES
SPAGHETTI DINNER FOR
VETS: Caz American Legion
Post 88 is hosting a dinner for
local veterans and their spouses
(This includes VFW & American
Legion Auxiliary). Friday, Nov.
1, 6:00-7:30 p.m. at the Post on
Chenango St. Cost $7.00 per
person. Reservations contact
John Haynes - jhaynes101@
msn.com or 430-5470. (o28-1)
LAST SALE
OF THE SEASON!
Nov. 1, 12-6, Nov. 2, 9-2
The Barn
2009 Ballina Road, Cazenovia
MANY PIECES DISCOUNTED
Dexal, Haredn, Hooker, Stickley& More!
13 South from Town Three Miles,
Go Left on Ballina, 8/10 Of
A Mile On Left
Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, October 28, 2013 -5-
Dining, Entertainment & Lodging
Coyote Run Farms LLC
1657 State Hwy 80, Georgetown, NY • 315-750-5619
NOV. 3, 10-6 OPEN BARN
PONY RIDES - DEMONSTRATIONS - CART RIDES
ACTIVITIES - EQUINE MASSAGE SEMINAR
WE OFFER LESSONS - TRAINING- BOARDING - SALES
All Disciplines
NOV. 2- Halloween Fun Show 9:30-?
Crochet and knit group will start
Tues., Oct. 8, 2013 from 7-9 p.m.
meeting at the L. Whitmarsh
home, 1641 Seminary Street,
DeRuyter, then the 2nd and
4th Tues. of the month until
June 2014. Yarn donations for
community service projects
greatly appreciated. Contact
project coordinator: Rose
Wood-Lallier, 315-852-6079.
(s9-c)
TOPS Club: (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly): Wednesdays, 5:30
to 6 p.m. weigh ins, 6 p.m.
meeting, St. Thomas Episcopal
Church Parish House, 12½
Madison Street, Hamilton. For
information, call 824-0965.
(a18-c)
“MEET THE CANDIDATES
NIGHT” : TUES., OCT. 29,
7:00-9:00 p.m.: DeRuyter
Ruritan is sponsoring a “Meet
the Candidates Night” at the
Legion Hall in DeRuyter. All
Candidates from DeRuyter
and Cuyler, are invited to the
event. Residents of the Town
of DeRuyter and Cuyler please
come to meet local candidates
and talk to them. Ruritan is
proud to host this event and we
look forward to seeing you there
Tuesday 7-9 p.m. at the Legion
Hall in DeRuyter. (o28-1)
MADISON
COUNTY
VETERANS SERVICE
AGENCY: A representative from
the Madison County Veterans
Service Agency will be available
on the third Wednesday of
each month at the Town of
Eaton Office Building, 35
Cedar Street in the Village of
Morrisville. Information and
benefit counseling will be
available regarding federal,
state and local veterans
benefits, some of which include:
Service-Connected Disability
Compensation, Non-Service
Connected Disability Pension,
Vocational Rehabilitation &
Education Benefits,Survivor
Benefits, Military Records,
Military Medals & Awards, VA
Healthcare, VA Home Loan
Guarantee, Veterans Property
Tax Exemption,Return The
FAVOR Veterans Discount
Program,Appointments are
recommended, however walkins will be accepted between
9:30am-3:30pm (office closed
from noon-1:00pm for lunch).
The representative will only be
at the Morrisville location on the
third Wednesday of each month.
Please contact the Wampsville
office for appointments or
to determine which location
can best serve your needs.
Madison County Veterans
Service Agency, 138 N. Court
St., P.O. Box 546, Wampsville,
NY 13163, (315) 366-2395.
THE ‘KNOTS OF LOVE”
5518 Nelson Road
Canastota
315-655-0346
Specials Run Oct. 31-Nov. 6
Tr
oyer’s
Off The Bone
$ .99
Reg. 4
HAM
4
$
39
lb.
yer’s
Tro PAN ROASTED
T ro
yer’s Hot Pepper
$ .99
Reg. 4
CHEESE
399
$
lb.
Featured Bakery
Item of the Week
TURKEY Oatmeal Coconut
$ 99
Cookies
5
100% Grass Fed, No Hormone, No Antibiotic Freezer BEEF & PORK
$ .49
Reg. 6
lb.
Fresh Baked Goods Friday & Saturday - Fresh Bread All Week
Open Mon. 9-6, Tues.-Thurs. 9-5, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 8-4 - < >
-6- Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, October 28, 2013
FREE ADULT TUTORING
P R O V I D E D AT T H E
DERUYTER FREE LIBRARY.
Call 852-6262 to set up an
appointment. (a15-c)
THE TOWN OF NELSON
are pleased to announce that
Robyn and Richard Marris
are the recipients of the 2013
Norman Odell Citizen of the
Year award. The award is
given for volunteer work in the
Community. Both Richard and
Robyn are very active members
of the Erieville Fire Department.
Richard (Dickie) joined the fire
department in 1976, he has
held various offices, Lt., Capt.,
Assistant Chief, 2nd Assistant
Chief and he was Fire Chief for
5 years. He is currently on the
Board of Directors. He takes
part in many of the departments
community events such as
Halloween parties, oyster
suppers, chicken barbecues,
and the fire prevention program.
Roby is always helping out at
events with Richard plus she
was in the Fire Auxiliary for two
years and an EMT for six years.
Robyn is the contact person
ELECTRICIAN
Tom Stevens Electric
Residential & Commercial Wiring
Servicing This Area Since 1977
Cell:
345-2753
Licensed for the City of Syracuse
DON’T LET YOUR USED
INK & TONER CARTRIDGES
CONTRIBUTE TO THE 300
MILLION THAT END UP IN
LANDFILLS EACH YEAR.
Drop them off at the TOWN
OF CAZENOVIA OFFICE,
7 Albany Street, Cazenovia
to be recycled. The rules are
easy! We accept any quantity
and brand of ink and toner
cartridges. Cartridges from
copiers, too! (a1-c)
TEEN WRITING GROUP WILL
MEET AT THE DERUYTER
LIBRARY on the 3rd Saturday
of each month at 10:30. Hosted
by freelance writer Carol
Youngs. Call 852-6262 or email
[email protected] for more
information. (m11-c)
THE ERIEVILLE NELSON
HERITAGE SOCIETY and
when someone wants to use the
firehall. She regularly sets up
the Heritage Society meetings,
Community luncheons as well
as other events. Richard is
also a trustee of the Erieville
Evergreen Cemetery and also
served as sexton for a time.
Both have been involved in
scouting with their children.
When ever the community
needs volunteers they are there.
Join us for the award ceremony,
Sunday, November 3, 2:00 p.m.
at the Erieville Fire Hall to honor
this couple.
Letters to Editor: -- Hi Fenner
Voters. You know the old say “If
it’s not broken, don’t fix it.” Well,
that what I am saying about the
Town of fenner government. We
have been in the best shape
we have ever been for sixteen
(315) 399-8734
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• Demolition Services
• Flat Deck And Landall Trucking
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OPEN 11:00 a.m. Daily - Noon on SUNDAY
____________________________________
•SAT., NOV. 2 8:30 PM-12:30 AM
HALLOWEEN
PARTY
DJ by MARTY’S MUSIC MACHINE
______________________________
Pizza Special
____________________________________
Wing Special “Mon.-Thurs. Night”, 7-10, In-House Only
____________________________________
Pizza - 3 items, 20 wings, 6 Mozzarella Sticks
Licensed Catering Available Weddings - Parties, etc.
years. Dave Jones, Hanna
Strack, and Bill Cody are the
best of the best. Dave and
Hanna have been on the board
for 4 years and the young blood
and ideas that Bill is what we
must continue with. There is
more to running a town than
warring about hydro-fracking,
which cannot happen in New
York State. Kinda against the
law!!! Keep our town in the
capable hands of Jones, Strack,
and Cody. Arrow Hoag, Lynn
Vanderworken
ELECTION DAY DINNER:
Roast Beef, starting at noon.
Fenner Community Church.
(o21-2)
DIABETIC SUPPLIES
CASH PAID - UP TO $25/BOX
for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC
TESTSTRIPS! 1 DAYPAYMENT
& PREPAID shipping. BEST
PRICES, FRIENDLY STAFF!
Call 1-888-389-0593. www.
Cash4DiabeticSupplies.com
SERVICES
EVERYTHING
BUYING EVERYTHING!
Furs, Jewelry, Gold, Silver,
Diamonds, Artwork, Coins,
Watches,Collectables,
Antiques, Complete Estates.
1-929-226-4119
AD DEADLINE THURS. 12:00 NOON
MASTERCARD-VISA-DISCOVER NOW ACCEPTED
WANTED GOODS FOR SALE
CARS & TRUCKS
FIREWOOD FOR SALE
CASH FOR CARS and
TRUCKS. Get A Top Dollar
INSTANT Offer! Running or
Not!1-888-416-2208
SEASONED FIREWOOD:
Delivery available. 315-5250977. (s23-11)
W A N T E D :
A L L
MOTORCYCLES BEFORE
1980! Running or not.
$$TopCash$$ Paid1-315-5698094
SEASONED FIREWOOD pickup or delivery. 315-7500079. (s23-c)
TO RENT
MOTORCYCLES
FIREWOOD: Seasoned
firewood, delivery available.
315-655-2351. (s23-c)
Reakes
Country
Goods
F
P
,G
&A
resh
roduce
Last Fall Days
to shop before we are
closed Nov. 1 to
prepare for Holidays.
Reopen Sat., Nov. 16
9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Thanks for your summer
patronage
ifts
ntiques
Just Home From
Holiday Trade Show
Get A Sneak Peek
At A Few
New Gift Shop Items
Prints, Candles, Iron
Amish Pine & Oak
Furniture, Cupboards
And Much More.
Enjoy A Scenic Drive & Old Fashion Friendly Service
By DARREL & KAY REAKES & FAMILY- 4107 Rt 13 in Truxton, NY
607-842-6322 or www.reakescountry goods.com
sls 119; 12/2/12,
Ed. Us:
2,15,20,12,19,
#001091;
4th proof
Contact
FAX or Phone
315-655-9431,
E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net
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REELECT
VOTE
DEDICATED TO ALL THE ISSUES
AFFECTING DERUYTER
KEEP
BOB JONES
BOB HATHAWAY
GINSENG ROOT SELLS FOR
$500 A POUND. It’s time
to plant. Learn more. www.
ginsengforprofit.com
ON YOUR TOWN COUNCIL
VOTE
NOVEMBER 5th
FOR SALE: Seasoned firewood, $60 face cord plus delivery. Ralph Colvin 684-7191,
315-447-1878. (o28-2)
STONE FOR SALE
SMALL LOADS: For driveway
repairs, top soil needs,
decomposed flower bed &
garden material, driveway mix,
shale, stone - #1’s & #3’s, stone
dust, sand, mulch - delivered.
655-2351. (a22-c)
HEATING FUEL FOR SALE
FUEL OIL - KEROSENE DIESEL FUEL - PROPANE:
Automatic degree day delivery,
quantity discounts. GRIFFITH
ENERGY, A Superior Plus
(o21-2)
FOR SALE: Enviro Empress
Pellet Stove, used 4 years, new
auger motor and fan, asking
$1300 (new $4500) some pipe
included. Call 655-2736. Leave
message if no answer. (o28-1)
THE KEY: Selected items
accepted in Nov. only. Winter
outer wear (snow suits, boots,
coats - no winter clothing)
Holiday Items and housewares.
Accepting: Nov. 4-9, 18-23.
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. only.
Limit 5 items per week. www.
thekeyconsign.com (o28-2)
$$$ VIAGRA/CIALIS. 40
100mg/20mg pills + 4 Free.
Only $99! Save $500.00. Call
1-888-796-8878
24
Hours
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655.8993
315.374.3625 cell
315.
[email protected]
www.littlejonsplumbing.com
Over
40+
Years
Experience
Master
Plumber
License
#198
Plumbing & Heating Repair & Replacement Service
Company. 337-5540. (n12-c)
MISC.
CANADA DRUG CENTER
is your choice for safe and
a ff o r d a b l e m e d i c a t i o n s .
Ourlicensed Canadian mail
order pharmacy will provide
you with savings of up to 75
percenton all your medication
needs. Call today 1-800413-1940 for $10.00 off your
firstprescription and free
shipping.
KEYSTOKER COAL STOVE
w/power vent, thermostatic
controlled. Call 662-3440.
SAFE STEP WALK-IN TUB.
Alert for Seniors. Bathroom
falls can be fatal. Approved
byArthritis Foundation.
Therapeutic Jets. Less Than 4
Inch Step-In. Wide Door. AntiSlipFloors. American Made.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
CLARINET, VIOLIN, FLUTE,
TRUMPET, Amplifier, Fender
Guitar $75 each. UprightBass,
Cello, Saxophone, French
Horn, Drums $189 each. Others
4-sale 1-516-377-7907
FOR SALE: 1890’s crazy quilt;
10 light crystal chandelier,
animated Mr. & Mrs. Santa
Claus. 655-5532. (o21-3)
Smith Funeral Home
(Est. 1860)
DeRuyter, NY
(315) 852-3393
_____________________________________
Casket Selection Room on Premises
Old Fashioned Service
Keeping Funeral Costs Within Reason Is
Our Constant Obligation
We Encourage Comparison
TOWN COUNCIL POSITION Vote for ANY TWO CANDIDATES
FABIUS TOWN
Installation Included. Call
1-888-720-2773 for $750 Off.
and
FIREWOOD: $65 face cord
delivered. Also we take HEAP
orders. Mixed hard woods. Call
Donald 315-837-4362. (a5-c)
PETER SCHLICHT
TOWN of DERUYTER SAMPLE BALLOT for 2013
Y O U A N D N E A R LY 6 . 2
MILLION NEW YORKERS are
reading this ad. PROMOTE
YOUR BUSINESS to 6.2
million readers with a 25-word
classified ad. Call 1-877-2752726 TODAY!
Joan’s in Morrisville is needed
and highly valued. If we did not
have each person, each gift,
Friendship Inn would not exist,
period! Thank you All. May God
richly bless you, and your loved
ones, as you have blessed and
aided FI in all ways needed.
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As the impending elections draw closer, I would like the townspeople of Georgetown to understand why I am running for Town
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Town Board Meetings should be open to ALL members of
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to voice their opinion without fear of reprisal. Our elected officials
should be more active in our community, by answering questions,
and listening to concerns whenever they arise. I believe that as
a community we should do more to make our town better, by
cleaning up our sidewalks, our roads, have community days, and
listening to all members of our community. Town codes should be
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town politics, and dynamics change for the better.
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Why
ObamaCare
Is A Fantastic
Success
By Wayne Allyn Root
Published October 21,
2013FoxNews.com
There are two major
political parties in America.
I’m a member of the naïve,
stupid, and cowardly one.
I’m a Republican.
How stupid is the GOP? They still don’t get it.
I told them 5 years ago, 2 books ago, a national bestseller
ago (“The Ultimate Obama Survival Guide”), and in hundreds
of articles and commentaries, that ObamaCare was never
meant to help America, or heal the sick, or lower healthcare
costs, or lower the debt, or expand the economy.
The GOP needs to stop calling ObamaCare a “trainwreck.”
That means it’s a mistake, or accident. That means it’s a
gigantic flop, or failure. It’s NOT.
Message to the GOP: This isn’t a game. This isn’t tiddlywinks. This is a serious, purposeful attempt to highjack
America and destroy capitalism.
This is a brilliant, cynical, and purposeful attempt to damage
the U.S. economy, kill jobs, and bring down capitalism.
It’s not a failure, it’s Obama’s grand success.
It’s not a “trainwreck,” ObamaCare is a suicide attack. He
wants to hurt us, to bring us to our knees, to capitulate- so we
agree under duress to accept big government.
Obama’s hero and mentor was Saul Alinsky -- a radical
Marxist intent on destroying capitalism. Alinksky’s stated
advice was to call the other guy “a terrorist” to hide your
own intentions.
To scream that the other guy is “ruining America,” while
you are the one actually plotting the destruction of America. To
claim again and again…in every sentence of every speech…
that you are “saving the middle class,” while you are busy
wiping out the middle class.
The GOP is so stupid they can’t see it. There are no mistakes
here. This is a planned purposeful attack.
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Attention Cuyler Voters
The Republican Party would like to announce the
elected candidates from the Republican caucus for
the November 5, 2013 election in the Town of Cuyler.
Supervisor - Lou Anne Randall
Town Clerk - Wendy Custer
Town councilpersons - Michele Stafford and
Russell Smith
Town Justice - Penny Fink
Town Highway Superintendent - John Breed
All of the candidates are very well qualified for the
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The tell-tale sign isn’t the disastrous start to ObamaCare.
Or the devastating effect the new taxes are having on the
economy. Or the death of full-time jobs. Or the overwhelming
debt. Or the dramatic increases in health insurance rates. Or
the 70% of doctors now thinking of retiring- bringing on a
healthcare crisis of unimaginable proportions. Forget all that.
The real sign that this is a purposeful attack upon capitalism
is how many Obama administration members and Democratic
Congressmen are openly calling Tea Party Republicans and
anyone who wants to stop ObamaCare “terrorists.”
There’s the clue. Even the clueless GOP should be able
to see that.
They are calling the reasonable people…the patriots…the
people who believe in the Constitution ... the people who believe
exactly what the Founding Fathers believed…the people who
want to take power away from corrupt politicians who have
put America $17 trillion in debt…terrorists?
That’s because they are Saul Alinsky-ing the GOP. The
people trying to purposely hurt America, capitalism and the
middle class…are calling the patriots by a terrible name to
fool, confuse and distract the public.
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ObamaCare is a raving, rollicking, fantastic success. Stop
calling it a failure. Here is what it was created to do. It is
succeeding on all counts:
1. ObamaCare was intended to bring about the Marxist
dream -- redistribution of wealth.
Rich people, small business owners, and the middle class
are being robbed, so that the money can be redistributed to
poor people (who vote for Democrats).
Think about it. If you’re rich or middle class, you now have
to pay for your own health care costs (at much higher rates)
AND 40 million other people’s costs too (through massive
tax increases).
So you’re stuck paying for both bills. You are left broke.
Brilliant.
2. ObamaCare was intended to wipe out the middle class
and make them dependent on government.
Think about it. Even Obama’s IRS predicts that health
insurance for a typical American family by 2016 will be $20,000
per year. But how would middle class Americans pay that bill
and have anything left for food or housing or living? People
that make $40K, or $50K, or $60K can’t possibly hope to
spend $20K on health insurance without becoming homeless.
Bingo. That’s how you make middle class people dependent
on government. That’s how you make everyone addicted to
government checks. Brilliant.
3. As a bonus, ObamaCare is intended to kill every decent
paying job in the economy, creating only crummy, crappy
part-time jobs.
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My name is
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I have 27 years experience in road maintenance, snow
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with both state and federal governments, and have experience working with budgets and the public.
Let 27 years experience work for you.
Why? Just to make sure the middle class is trapped, with no
way out. Just to make sure no one has the $20,000 per year to
pay for health insurance, thereby guaranteeing they become
wards of the state. Brilliant.
4. ObamaCare is intended to bankrupt small business, and
therefore starve donations to the GOP.
Think about it. Do you know a small business owner? I
know hundreds of them. Their rates are being doubled, tripled
and quadrupled by ObamaCare.
Guess who writes 75% of the checks to Republican
candidates and conservative causes? Small Business.
Even if a small business owner manages to survive, he or
she certainly can’t write a big check to the GOP anymore.
Money is the “mother’s milk” of politics. Without donations,
a political party ceases to exist. Bingo.
That’s the point of ObamaCare. Obama is bankrupting
his political opposition and drying up donations to the GOP.
Brilliant.
5. ObamaCare is intended to make the IRS all-powerful.
It adds thousands of new IRS agents. It puts the IRS in
charge of overseeing 15% of the U.S. economy. The IRS has
the right because of ObamaCare to snoop into every aspect
of your life, to go into your bank accounts, to fine you, to
frighten you, to intimidate you. And Obama and his socialist
cabal have access to your deepest medical secrets.
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By law your doctor has to ask your sexual history. That
information is now in the hands of Obama and the IRS
to blackmail GOP candidates into either not running, or
supporting bigger government, or leaking the info and ruining
your campaign.
Or have you forgotten the IRS harassed, intimidated and
persecuted critics of Obama and conservative groups?
Now Obama hands the IRS even more power. Big Brother
rules our lives. Brilliant.
6. ObamaCare is intended to unionize 15 million healthcare
workers.
That produces $15 billion in new union dues. That money
goes to fund Democratic candidates and socialist causes
-- thereby guaranteeing Obama’s friends never lose another
election, and Obama’s policies keep ruining capitalism and
bankrupting business owners long after he’s out of office.
Message to the GOP: This isn’t a game. This isn’t tiddlywinks. This is a serious, purposeful attempt to highjack America
and destroy capitalism.
This isn’t a trainwreck. It’s purposeful suicide.
It’s not failing, it’s working exactly according to plan. Obama
knows what he’s doing. Stop apologizing and start fighting.
Oh and one more thing…Conservatives aren’t “terrorists.”
ATTENTION CUYLER VOTERS
I am a WRITE
IN CANDIDATE for the
Let’s Keep The Unity Within Fabius
We Would Appreciate Your
Vote On Tuesday, November 5
Town Councilors
Eric Hanson
Peter Schlicht
Town Supervisor
Melanie Vilardi
Town Clerk
Peggy Riker
We are patriots and saviors. We represent the Constitution
and the Founding Fathers. We are the heroes and good guys.
Unless you get all this through your thick skulls, America is
lost…forever.
Wayne Allyn Root is capitalist evangelist, entrepreneur,
and Libertarian-conservative Republican. He is a former
Libertarian vice presidential nominee. Wayne’s latest book is
“The Ultimate Obama Survival Guide: Secrets to Protecting
Your Family, Your Finances, and Your Freedom.” For more,
visit his website: www.ROOTforAmerica.com. Follow him on
Twitter@WayneRoot.
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4 pork loin chops, 1 inch thick
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garlic powder to taste
1/2 pint red grape tomatoes, halved
1/2 pint yellow grape tomatoes, halved
3 cloves garlic, diced
1 tablespoon dried basil
2 1/2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
4 ounces feta cheese, crumbled
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Furniture Exhibit At Library
Begins November 6
Maker of fine furniture Dana Brown will show a selection of
his craft at the New Woodstock Free Library, from November
6 through November 30. A reception will be held from 7 to
8:30 p.m. on Friday, November 8.
Brown, who lives in his Georgetown workshop with two
dogs, grew up in Manlius, where he says proximity to the
Stickley factory influenced his interest in furniture. Self
taught, with a strong interest in the Craftsman Movement,
Brown harvests and dries his own materials. He has shown
his work in Skaneateles, Cooperstown and Cazenovia.
All exhibits and presentations at the library are free and open
to the public. Exhibits are open during all regular library hours.
The New Woodstock Free Library is located at 2106 Main
Street (Route 13) in the hamlet of New Woodstock.
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The New Woodstock Free Library is open Monday through
Friday 1 to 5 p.m., Monday and Wednesday evenings 7 to 9
p.m., and Saturdays from 10 until 1. The library is also open
whenever the blue library symbol flag is flying out front.
Children’s hour is every Tuesday at 11 a.m.
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ScienceDaily.com Oct. 24, 2013 — What sounds like a
dream of the future has already been the subject of research
for a few years: simply printing out tissue and organs. Now
scientists have further refined the technology and are able to
produce various tissue types.
The recent organ transplant scandals have only made the
problem worse. According to the German Organ Transplantation
Foundation (DSO), the number of organ donors in the first half
of 2013 has declined more than 18 percent in comparison to
the same period the previous year. At the same time, one can
assume that the demand in the next years will continuously
rise, because we continue to age and field of transplantation
medicine is continuously advancing. Many critical illnesses
can already be successfully treated today by replacing cells,
tissue, or organs. Government, industry, and the research
establishment have therefore been working hard for some time
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to improve methods and procedures for artificially producing
tissue. This is how the gap in supply is supposed to be closed.
Bio-ink made from living cells
One technology might assume a decisive role in this effort,
one that we are all familiar with from the office, and that
most of us would certainly not immediately connect with the
production of artificial tissue: the inkjet printer. Scientists
of the Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and
Biotechnology (IGB) in Stuttgart have succeeded in developing suitable bio-inks for this printing technology. The
transparent liquids consist of components from the natural
tissue matrix and living cells. The substance is based on a
well known biological material: gelatin. Gelatin is derived
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Instead of gelling like unmodified gelatin, the bio-inks remain
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light, they crosslink and cure to form hydrogels. These are
polymers containing a huge amount of water (just like native
tissue), but which are stable in aqueous environments and when
being warmed up to physiological 37°C. The researchers can
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be imitated -- from solid cartilage to soft adipose tissue.
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concentrating at the moment on the ‘natural’ variant. That
way we remain very close to the original material. Even if
the potential for synthetic hydrogels is big, we still need to
learn a fair amount about the interactions between the artificial
substances and cells or natural tissue. Our biomolecule-based
variants provide the cells with a natural environment instead,
and therefore can promote the self-organizing behavior of the
printed cells to form a functional tissue model,” explains Dr.
Kirsten Borchers in describing the approach at IGB.
The printers at the labs in Stuttgart have a lot in common
with conventional office printers: the ink reservoirs and
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under close inspection. For example, the heater on the ink
container with which the right temperature of the bio-inks is
set. The number of jets and tanks is smaller than in the office
counterpart as well. “We would like to increase the number
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with different cells and matrices. This way we can come
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through which the tissue can be provided with nutrients. IGB
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this project is a technology platform to generate fine blood
vessels from synthetic materials and thereby create for the first
time artificial skin with its subcutaneous adipose tissue. “This
step is very important for printing tissue or entire organs in the
future. Only once we are successful in producing tissue that can
be nourished through a system of blood vessels can printing
larger tissue structures become feasible,” says Borchers in
closing. She will be exhibiting the IGB bioinks at Biotechnica
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Basic Farm Animal
Husbandry Skills
By Dr. Lyle G. McNeal
Being a responsible livestock owner means learning to
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Over the years I have learned that many folks who take on
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we take on burdens similar to having children.
Most families know how to monitor the general health and
well-being of their children, monitoring behavior observation,
eating and drinking habits, temperature, respiratory or digestive
disorders, cuts, abrasions, and other forms of major and minor
trauma.
Most families also provide preventative vaccinations for
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Guess what? Domestic farm animals are not much different
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However, certain skills are required of the animal caretaker
that may require further education--the best is hands-on
experience coupled with book or semi-technical learning.
My grandfather always taught me an important practice that
I still follow: “If you take care of your animals, they will take
care of you.” I can honestly attest to the truthfulness of this
statement through my many decades of experiences.
Certain basic skills are necessary for any livestock owner to
properly care for his herd, understand animal vital signs and
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prevent disease. By learning these basic skills, you will not
only save animals, but reduce veterinary costs. The following
skills will make you a better livestock husbandman:
•Observation
•Animal restraint
•Taking and evaluating vital signs
•Basic wound care
•Ruminant hoof care
•Administration of oral medicines
•Administration of injectable vaccines, antibiotics, etc.
Observation
In today’s world of corporate, large-scale livestock
operations and in confinement facilities, employees do not
really observe the animals under their care.
They may look at them periodically, but to observe is more
than a simple walk-by in a barn, pasture, dry lot or paddock.
Far too often, hired help just throws out the hay, puts grain
in the feeders and checks the waterers without looking at each
individual animal.
A good husbandman must have a sincere and desirous
interest to care for his animals. For this reason, it is important
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If the caretaker knows his or her animals normal behavior,
then the early stages of a health problem will be recognized
and can be treated earlier, saving the possible loss of one or
more animals, significant veterinary costs and a reduction in
the earning ability of your herd.
Important animal characteristics to monitor on a daily
basis are:
•abnormal behavior
•stance, movement, back and ear posture
•nasal discharge
•rubbing
•fecal consistency (i.e. scours, blood in feces or internal
parasite body parts)
•tail carriage
•body condition
•hair quantity and quality
•lameness and localized swelling.
Any abnormal conditions should direct the caretaker to take
the vital signs of the abnormally behaving animal.
Livestock owners should also be familiar with common
regional and local diseases and parasites that may affect
their animals and monitor the various portals of entry such
as nose, eyes, anus, udder, or injuries such as shearing cuts
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Animal Restraint
To successfully manage livestock on any level, you must
have a basic knowledge of animal psychology and behavior.
When catching and restraining animals for examination
and treatment, stress must be minimized to the animal as well
as to the handler.
Undue stress imposed on an animal can reduce the efficacy
of health care and slow the healing process. If an animal has
an unpleasant initial experience, additional treatments may
be more difficult to carry out.
In general, when handling an animal, avoid excessive
noise, rapid and jerky movements, hot shots or electric prods
and night-time hours. Reducing the presence of unknown
people and unfamiliar handling protocols will also minimize
animal stress.
Most farm animals can be treated standing on their feet, but
occasionally an animal may need to be cast (laid on its side)
for treatment. If extra help is required, provide individuals with
basic instructions on what you’re wanting to do and how you
want them to respond and conduct themselves during that time.
Each of the large-animal domestic species has unique
restraint tools and recommendations--become familiar with
proper handling techniques and equipment.
Taking Vital Signs
Vital signs include the animal’s temperature, pulse and
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An animal’s temperature should always be taken via the
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vaginal area in females, which is ineffective.) The rectum on
females is always above the vulva and closest to the tail or
dock of the animal.
Prior to inserting the thermometer into the animal, disinfect
it with either isopropyl alcohol or Novalsan (a veterinary
antiseptic agent) and coat with plenty of lubricant. The tissue
in the rectum can be torn or perforated easily if lubricant
isn’t used.
Normal Vital Signs for Common Farm Animals
Temperature (± 1F)
Pulse (Heart Rate) (rate/min)
Respiratory Rate, Resting (breaths/min)
Cattle
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50 (40-70)
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75 (60-120)
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The traditional, older-style thermometer contains mercury at
one end of a sealed glass tube; with the increase in temperature,
the mercury expands along the column and readings are taken
from the height of the column.
Using this type of thermometer has its risks, particularly
with animals not used to being handled or restrained.
If an animal moves abruptly and inadequate lubricant was
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mercury can cause rectal trauma and damage.
A safer option is the smaller, less expensive, digital-probe
veterinary thermometer. Always tie your thermometer to a
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the rectum should the animal startle or move away.
Pulse or Heart Rate
To take the pulse or heart rate of animal, locate the pulse
at the angle of the lower jaw bone, where it can be felt by
pressing the artery against the bone. To calculate beats per
minute, count the beats for 15 seconds and multiply by four.
Respiration
To take the respiration rate of an animal, count its number
of breaths per minute by watching the flanks or by watching
for nostril movements or flares. For normal temperature, pulse
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animal’s values are found to be higher or faster than normal,
you have an indication that it is most likely ill.
Basic Wound Care
Despite even the most preventative and conscientious
animal husbandry, wounds happen. Common wounds include
lacerations, punctures, abrasions, bruises (contusions), burns
or ruptured abscesses.
Lacerations
Lacerations are torn or ragged wounds generally caused by
sharp objects such as metallic objects, glass, barbed wire fences,
protruding fencing wire, baling type wire, etc. Lacerations
often can be stitched by your veterinarian if found within 24
hours of the injury.
Punctures
Puncture wounds are holes or perforations due to piercing
from nails, fence staples, wood splinters, etc. Puncture wounds
can penetrate tissue more deeply than lacerations and debris
deep within a wound is a concern. All internal dirt must be
removed or infection may result. Puncture wounds may not
bleed excessively but are very serious injuries.
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into contact with skin. Abrasions can be deep and require
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Bruises
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body. Abscesses and their origins can be very complicated,
but many are caused by bacteria that spread to other areas of
the body. When external, abscesses are more susceptible to
rupturing; a ruptured abscess usually discharges its pus and
heals. However, the wound may continue to release pus that
can spread infection to other animals.
When treating a wound, proper restraint is critical in
administering care, medications or the application of bandages.
Treating the Wound
The most important tool to treating animal injuries or
wounds is the first-aid kit. When injury strikes and veterinary
care isn’t feasible, you must be prepared to provide emergency
veterinary medical care.
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Once the animal is restrained, your primary objective should
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Blood-stop powder, or hemodust, will help stop blood
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•If you are administering a small amount of liquid, a
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•If you need to feed multiple pills to larger livestock, place
them in a large syringe with some water, wait for them to
dissolve, and administer the meds as you would a liquid. The
water can be flavored with a powdered drink mix or juice, or
you can use applesauce instead of water (the thicker sauce
mixes with and disguises the medicine better).
•Mix medicines with mint-flavored Maalox for easy
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The next step is to clean the wound location.
It’s best to trim or clip any hair surrounding the wound.
The wound should be cleansed and free of debris, foreign
materials and feces. Irrigate the wound with a clean, disposable
syringe (without a needle) with saline solution, isopropyl
alcohol or clean water.
Saline is the preferred solution for cleaning wounds since
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a laceration is a wound with
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“Oh, Eureka! perhaps we can find you some milk-weeds
to eat,” said the boy.
“Phoo!” snarled the kitten; “I wouldn’t touch the nasty
things!”
“You don’t need milk, Eureka,” remarked Dorothy; “you
are big enough now to eat any kind of food.”
“If I can get it,” added Eureka.
“I’m hungry myself,” said Zeb. “But I noticed some
strawberries growing in one of the gardens, and some melons
in another place. These people don’t eat such things, so perhaps
on our way back they will let us get them.”
Chapter 5
The words of the cold and moist vegetable Prince were not
very comforting, and as he spoke them he turned away and
left the enclosure. The children, feeling sad and despondent,
were about to follow him when the Wizard touched Dorothy
softly on her shoulder.
“Wait!” he whispered.
“What for?” asked the girl.
“Suppose we pick the Royal Princess,” said the Wizard.
“I’m quite sure she’s ripe, and as soon as she comes to life she
will be the Ruler, and may treat us better than that heartless
Prince intends to.”
“All right!” exclaimed Dorothy, eagerly. “Let’s pick her
while we have the chance, before the man with the star comes
back.”
So together they leaned over the great bush and each of
them seized one hand of the lovely Princess.
“Pull!” cried Dorothy, and as they did so the royal lady
leaned toward them and the stems snapped and separated
from her feet. She was not at
all heavy, so the Wizard and
Dorothy managed to lift her
gently to the ground.
The beautiful creature
passed her hands over her
eyes an instant, tucked in a stray
lock of hair that had become
disarranged, and after a look
around the garden made those
present a gracious bow and said,
in a sweet but even toned voice:
“I thank you very much.”
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“We salute your Royal
Highness!” cried the Wizard,
kneeling and kissing her hand.
Just then the voice of the
Prince was heard calling
upon them to hasten, and a
moment later he returned to
the enclosure, followed by a
number of his people.
Instantly the Princess
turned and faced him, and
when he saw that she was
picked the Prince stood still
and began to tremble.
“Sir,” said the Royal Lady,
with much dignity, “you have
wronged me greatly, and
would have wronged me still
more had not these strangers
come to my rescue. I have
been ready for picking all the
past week, but because you
were selfish and desired to
continue your unlawful rule,
you left me to stand silent
upon my bush.”
“I did not know that you
were ripe,” answered the
Prince, in a low voice.
“Give me the Star of
Royalty!” she commanded.
Slowly he took the shining
star from his own brow and
placed it upon that of the
Princess. Then all the people
bowed low to her, and the
Prince turned and walked
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21. Administration (abbrev.)
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27. Pass by (time)
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38. Untidy
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41. Unit of radioactivity
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49. Mistake
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64. Remove
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3. Revised (abbrev.)
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5. Fighter plane (slang)
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9. Anagram of “Eon”
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41. Bravery
42. Saying
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44. Inspires wonder
45. Asian pepper plant
46. Jagged
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50. Turquoise
51. Stars
52. Location
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walked upon the ground the Princess walked in the air just
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No one now seemed to pay any attention to the strangers,
so Dorothy and Zeb and the Wizard let the train pass on and
then wandered by themselves into the vegetable gardens. They
did not bother to cross the bridges over the brooks, but when
they came to a stream they stepped high and walked in the
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air to the other side. This was a very interesting experience
to them, and Dorothy said:
“I wonder why it is that we can walk so easily in the air.”
“Perhaps,” answered the Wizard, “it is because we are close
to the center of the earth, where the attraction of gravitation is
very slight. But I’ve noticed that many queer things happen
in fairy countries.”
“Is this a fairy country?” asked the boy.
“Of course it is,” returned Dorothy promptly. “Only a
fairy country could have veg’table people; and only in a fairy
country could Eureka and Jim talk as we do.”
“That’s true,” said Zeb, thoughtfully.
In the vegetable gardens they found the strawberries and
melons, and several other unknown but delicious fruits, of
which they ate heartily. But the kitten bothered them constantly
by demanding milk or meat, and called the Wizard names
because he could not bring her a dish of milk by means of
his magical arts.
As they sat upon the grass watching Jim, who was still
busily eating, Eureka said:
“I don’t believe you are a Wizard at all!”
“No,” answered the little man, “you are quite right. In the
strict sense of the word I am not a Wizard, but only a humbug.”
“The Wizard of Oz has always been a humbug,” agreed
Dorothy. “I’ve known him for a long time.”
“If that is so,” said the boy, “how could he do that wonderful
trick with the nine tiny piglets?”
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“Don’t know,” said Dorothy, “but it must have been
humbug.”
“Very true,” declared the Wizard, nodding at her. “It was
necessary to deceive that ugly Sorcerer and the Prince, as well
as their stupid people; but I don’t mind telling you, who are
my friends, that the thing was only a trick.”
“But I saw the little pigs
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Zeb.
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Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, October 28, 2013 -17-
Winter Weather Awareness
Week
Winter weather can be dangerous if you are not prepared.
The Madison County Sheriff’s Office asks that drivers
start to prepare for the upcoming winter months in advance
New York State is known for its cold, snowy and icy winters,
especially in upstate NY. However, every part of the state is
vulnerable to big snow and ice storms and bitter cold.
Sheriff Allen Riley says the best advice for driving in bad
winter weather is to avoid it if at all possible.
Don’t go out until the snow plows and sanding trucks have
had a chance to do their work, and allow
yourself extra time to reach your destination. Riley also
stated that paying close attention to the radio and television is
essential, for up to date weather advisories that affect our area.
If you must drive in snowy conditions, make sure your car
is prepared, and that you know how to handle road conditions.
Always allow yourself plenty of extra time in your travels,
even if you consider yourself a seasoned driver, always share
the route you will be taking to your destination with someone
else, and carry your fully charged cell phone with you if you
have one in case of an emergency.
PREPARE:
Maintain Your Car:
Check battery, tire tread, and windshield wipers, keep your
windows clear, put no-freeze fluid in the washer reservoir,
and check your antifreeze. If you use studded snow tires,
NYS allows use only between the time period of October 15
until May 1
Have On Hand
flashlight, jumper cables, abrasive material (sand, kitty
litter, even floor mats), shovel, snow brush and ice scraper,
warning devices (like flares) and blankets.
For long trips, add food and water, medication and cell phone
Stopped or Stalled?
Stay in your car, don’t overexert, put bright markers on
antenna or windows and shine dome light, and, if you run your
car, clear exhaust pipe and run it just enough to stay warm.
Plan Your route:
Allow plenty of time (check the weather and leave early
if necessary), be familiar with the maps/ directions, and let
others know your route and arrival time.
Practice Cold Weather Driving!
* During the daylight, rehearse maneuvers slowly on ice
or snow in an empty lot.
* Steer into a skid.
* Know what your brakes will do:
stomp on antilock brakes, pump on non-antilockbrakes
* Stopping distances are longer on water-covered ice and ice.
* Don’t idle for a long time with the windows up or in an
enclosed space.
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Children’s Personal Safety
On-line and Out-and-About
Workshop
Internet access and social media are expanding quickly.
Unfortunately, so are opportunities for sexual predators and
bullies. Parents, guardians, child care workers, educators
and concerned community members are invited to a very
informative presentation about children’s personal safety.
Wendy Fical, Program Director with the National Center for
Missing & Exploited Children office in Utica, will present
age-appropriate information to help adults to help children
become aware of potential risks and empowered to prevent
victimization. This workshop will focus on how to keep children
safe from infancy to middle school when on social media, like
Face Book, with babysitters, in child care, in teams or clubs,
and out in public settings. She will also present information
to help children to make safer choices on the Internet and in
the real world.
The presentation is free and will be held at Cazenovia
Children’s House at 2757 Rt. 20 East (across from the CCS Bus
Garage) on Tuesday, November 12 starting from 6:30 to 7:30
PM. Cazenovia Children’s House/My School is sponsoring
this timely event. RSVP 655-5437.
Amazing Grace in Surival: A
Music Festival Joining Hearts
in Celebration is a fundraiser
to aid those in Oneida who are
survivors of the flood waters
last summer
Amazing Grace in Surival: A Music Festival Joining Hearts
in Celebration is a fundraiser to aid those in Oneida who are
survivors of the flood waters last summer. The festival will
be held on Sunday, November 17, 2013 beginning at 1:00 pm
in St. Patrick’s Church in Oneida.
The event which is being sponsored by St. Patrick’s
Music Ministry and the Oneida Council of Churches will be
Ecumenical in nature and will include performers from local
churches and area musicians in CNY, and will feature individual
or group performers for fifteen or thirty minute segments.
In lieu of admission, a free-will offering will be taken to
help those people who lost so much of their lives from the
flooding of at least 150 homes, with many being redlined to
be torn down while the rest still have a ways to go to at least
replenish their needs especially around the holiday time.
A raffle of a framed print by the recently deceased local
artist James Colway is underway. Also on the ticket are cash
prizes of $75 and $50 to be awarded as part of the raffle.
The festival is open to the public to come for all or part
of the entertainment as a show of support for the survivors.
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Agricultural Districts play a vital role in protecting
agricultural land in Madison County. Agricultural farmland
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As described by Bob Sommers, Director of the Agricultural
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and Markets, “The purpose of agricultural districting is to
encourage the continued use of farmland for agricultural
production. The Program is based on a combination of
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to forestall the conversion of farmland to non-agricultural
uses. Included in these benefits are preferential real property
tax treatments e.g. agricultural assessment and special benefit
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and private nuisance suits involving agricultural practices.”
October has been designated as Madison County’s “open
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Each Survey Form asks for the Tax Parcel ID number
and acreage of the property. A description of the land must
be included with the request. All requests for inclusion into
an Agricultural District must be postmarked by Thursday,
October 31, 2013.
The legal criteria for an addition requires that the land be
highly suitable for agricultural production, and that there be
evidence of ongoing, genuine farm activities such as annual
gross farm sales, recent capital farm investment, and evidence
of it being a major farm operation.
Red Cross Hosts Free
International Humanitarian
Law Class
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (Oct. 28, 2013) — The Central New York
Region of the American Red Cross will host an International
Humanitarian Law class called “Humanity in the Midst of
War” from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, at the
Red Cross office, 344 W. Genesee St., Syracuse.
The class is free and open to the public. Free parking
is available in the visitor lot on Wallace Street, and light
refreshments will be provided.
International Humanitarian Law (IHL) comprises the rules
that place limits on how war is waged. IHL seeks to protect
life and human dignity during armed conflict, and prevent
or reduce the suffering and destruction caused by war. One
of the American Red Cross’ most important responsibilities,
as mandated by the Geneva Conventions and Congressional
Charter, is to educate the public about IHL.
Through hands-on activities and thought-provoking
discussions, the Nov. 9 class participants will learn about the
Geneva Conventions and explore the powerful and fundamental
concept of human dignity in wartime. The Geneva Conventions
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“We’re seeing the importance of IHL today in Syria, where
dozens of civilians and humanitarian volunteers have been
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The Rochester Folk Art Guild
Presents its Annual “Holiday
Festival of Crafts in Syracuse”
November 8,9, and 10, 2013
MIDDLESEX, N.Y. – The Rochester Folk Art Guild will
soon present its 23rd Holiday Festival of Crafts in Syracuse
on November 8, 9, and 10 at the DeWitt Community Church,
3600 Erie Boulevard East, across from Shoppingtown. Friday
and Saturday the hours are 10 to 5, and Sunday from 11 to 5.
Admission is $2, or free with an invitation available to print
out at folkartguild.org.
The Finger Lakes-based Guild had its first Syracuse holiday
show in 1980, at the DeWitt Community Church, and has been
building a following ever since. This is the first stop in a three
city upstate “tour” that includes Rochester and Buffalo, but
Central New York gets first pick of the season’s handmade
creations. Syracuse supporters of the Guild have their choice
of functional pottery, natural fiber clothing, wooden bowls,
kitchenware, and hand woven treasures. There are also folk
toys, imported vintage and contemporary Middle Eastern rugs,
and books for all ages to choose from.
Despite the Rochester in the name of the group, the Guild
actually hails from Middlesex, in the heart of the Finger
Lakes. As autumn leaves in their area begin to change color
in earnest, deepening to reds,
oranges, and yellows on the steep hillsides, the energies of
the artisans turns to preparing work for this show. The potters
are glazing teapots, the woodworkers smoothing end-grain
cutting boards, the weavers are tying tassels on warm wool
shawls. It is no coincidence that the natural tones in their
materials echo the display they see all around them.
“We are all so excited to be sharing our new work,” said
Nicole Hummel, potter and Guild member. “ We are ready to
show of our creations to our wonderful friends, and reconnect
after another year. Here is an idea of a few of the things we
will be bringing. Check out the natural materials: ”
The Weavers are preparing to warm you up with ponchos,
shawls, and scarves. All of their weaving is done by hand,
be it blankets, placemats, or throws. They work with wool,
silk, cotton, bamboo, and alpaca.
cultures around the world.”
The prolific Pottery Shop
has been active with teaching
classes, and bringing in a
new apprentice, Jessie, who
lives nearby. The Pottery
specializes in stoneware and
earthenware functional pieces
to enhance the pleasure of
cooking and serving fine food.
For this Festival, Guild
woodworkers have produced
a line of end grain cutting
boards, which mimic the
colors of the fall foliage.
The thin hardwood ones are
for serving, and thicker ones
are for chopping. Some of
the local and recycled woods
that they fashion into bowls
and furniture are cherry, ash,
maple burl, osage orange,
cypress, douglas fir, and
mulberry. The furniture
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Furniture exhibit at library
begins November 6
Maker of fine furniture Dana Brown will show a
selection of his craft at the New Woodstock Free Library,
from November 6 through November 30. A reception will
be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, November 8.
Brown, who lives in his Georgetown workshop with two
dogs, grew up in Manlius, where he says proximity to the
Stickley factory influenced his interest in furniture. Self
taught, with a strong interest in the Craftsman Movement,
Brown harvests and dries his own materials. He has shown
his work in Skaneateles, Cooperstown and Cazenovia.
All exhibits and presentations at the library are free and
open to the public. Exhibits are open during all regular
library hours.
The New Woodstock Free Library is located at 2106
Main Street (Route 13) in the hamlet of New Woodstock.
For more information about this and other programs at
the library call 662-3134 or visit the library’s web page at
www.midyork.org/newwoodstock.
The New Woodstock Free Library is open Monday
through Friday 1 to 5 p.m., Monday and Wednesday
evenings 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturdays from 10 until 1. The
library is also open whenever the blue library symbol flag
is flying out front. Children’s hour is every Tuesday at 11
a.m.
Neighbors in the fiber workshop, the Clothing Designers,
have also filled out their inventory.
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UTICA, N.Y. (Oct. 24, 2013) — With Halloween right
around the corner, the American Red Cross of Central
New York wants everyone to stay safe when they go out to
Trick-or-Treat.
One of the designers, Claudia Welbourne, tells about a recent
excursion: “We took a fabric-buying trip to shop specialty
fabric stores in Massachusetts and Vermont, and stocked up
on soft and textured wools in black/white/red/gray colorways
for our flattering Twisters - the shawl that stays in place with
a twist sewn in.
Halloween’s greatest hazards aren’t vampires and
villains, but falls, costume mishaps and traffic accidents, so
the Red Cross is offering the following tips to help make
this Halloween safe:
In Brattleboro, VT we visited Delectable Mountain Cloth tiny shop on Main St. with every square foot, floor to ceiling,
filled with every variety of silk fabric imaginable. We came
away with 2 dozen stunning, shimmering yards of different
silks, which we stitch into circular scarves.
Plan the Trick-or-Treat route and make sure adults know
where children are going. A parent or responsible adult
should accompany young children as they make their way
around the neighborhood.
As always, we use natural fiber fabrics including organic
cotton, hemp, wool, silk, rayon and Tencel made from
eucalyptus fiber, along with vintage and reclaimed textiles from
Look for flame-resistant costumes.
Make sure the Trick-or-Treaters have a flashlight. Add
reflective tape to costumes and Trick-or-Treat bags. Have
everyone wear light-colored clothing in order to be seen.
Visit only the homes that have a porch light on. Accept
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treats at the door – never go inside.
Instead of masks, which can cover the eyes and make it
hard to see, consider using face paint.
Walk only on the sidewalks, not in the street. If no
sidewalk is available, walk at the edge of the roadway,
facing traffic.
Look both ways before crossing the street and cross only
at the corner.
Don’t cut across yards or use alleys. Don’t cross between
parked cars.
Be cautious around pets and any other animals.
WELCOMING GHOSTS AND GOBLINS? If someone
is welcoming Trick-or-Treaters at their home, they should
make sure the outdoor light is on. Other safety steps
include:
Sweep leaves from the sidewalks and steps, and clear the
porch or front yard of any obstacles that a child could trip
over.
Restrain household pets.
Use a glow stick instead of a candle in the jack-o-lantern
to avoid a fire hazard.
LEARN WHAT TO DO People can download the free
American Red Cross First Aid App. Users receive instant
access to expert advice for everyday emergencies whenever
and wherever they need it. Features of the app include:
Step-by-step instructions on how to handle the most
common first aid situations. Videos and animations that
make the skills easy to learn. Safety and preparedness tips.
Quizzes that users can take to earn badges which they can
share with their friends on social media.
People can find all of the Red Cross apps in the
Apple App Store or the Google Play Store by searching
for American Red Cross or by going to redcross.org/
mobileapps.through Friday 1 to 5 p.m., Monday and
Wednesday evenings 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturdays from 10
until 1. The library is also open whenever the blue library
symbol flag is flying out front. Children’s hour is every
Tuesday at 11 a.m.
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OF ELECTIONS
The following is a list of the names and addresses of the
candidates appearing on the ballot for the General Election
to be held on
November 5, 2013 in the County of Madison:
COUNTY-WIDE
Justice of the Supreme Court-6th Judicial District – Vote
for Any Two
Eugene D Faughnan (Republican, Conservative) 25 Rugby
Road, Binghamton NY 13905
Judith F O’Shea (Republican, Conservative) 703 Wall
Street, Elmira NY 14905
Madison County Clerk – Vote for One
Ann L Jones (Democratic, Working Families) 4884 Nelson
Rd, Cazenovia NY 13035
Denise A Roe (Republican, Conservative) 1995 Randalsville
Rd, Hamilton NY 13346
Madison County Sheriff – Vote for One
Allen Riley (Democratic, Conservative) 831 Brian Rd,
Earlville NY 13332
BROOKFIELD
John J Salka, Supervisor (Republican, Conservative,
Independence) 9733 Keith Rd, West Edmeston NY 13485
Joshua Haar, Supervisor (Liberty) 1995 Paddock, West
Edmeston NY 13485
Kimberly K Reed, Town Clerk/Collector (Republican,
Conservative, Independence) 8759 Wratten Rd, Hubbardsville
NY 13355
Sherry L Kabana, Town Clerk/Collector (People’s Choice)
10264 Stanbro Rd, POBox 158, Edmeston NY 13335
Donald M Brown, Town Justice (Republican) 10303 Bailey
Lake Rd, Waterville NY 13480
Charles K Blood, Town Council (Republican) 1659 Quaker
Hill Rd, Hubbardsville NY 13355
Kristi Andersen, Town Council (Democratic) 11 Rippleton
Rd, Cazenovia NY 13035
Patrick Race, Town Council (Republican) 121 Lincklaen
St, Cazenovia NY 13035
DERUYTER
Daniel S. Degear, Supervisor (Republican) 1705 Carey Rd,
DeRuyter NY 13052
Rebecca M Wightman, Town Clerk (Republican) 1210
State Route 13, DeRuyter NY 13052
Walter C Cook, Highway Superintendent (Republican,
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Frank M Hyatt, Highway Superintendent (Republican)
3005 Fenner Rd, Cazenovia NY 13035
Hannah S Strack, Town Council (Republican) 3699 Mutton
Hill Rd, POBox 522, Cazenovia NY 13035
Bill Cody, Town Council (Republican) 4676 Shephards
Rd, Cazenovia NY 13035
Cindy Gavula, Town Council (Fenner Neighbors) 5393
Nelson Rd, Cazenovia NY 13035
Philip Rose, Town Council (Fenner Neighbors) 4128 Mutton
Hill Rd, Cazenovia NY 13035
Sharon E Larkin, Tax Collector (Republican) 5400 Nelson
Rd, Cazenovia NY 13035
GEORGETOWN
Paul Walrod, Supervisor (Democratic) 648 State Route 26,
PO Box 89, Georgetown NY 13072
Bart C Chapin, Supervisor (Republican, Local Citizens)
1657 State Route 80, Georgetown NY 13072
Mac Sergent, Supervisor (Hometown) 4203 Lebanon Rd,
POBox 29, Georgetown NY 13072
Sarah Brush, Town Clerk/Collector (Democratic,
Republican) 4454 Lebanon Rd, POBox 107, Georgetown
NY 13072
Conservative) 1835 State Route 13, New Woodstock NY 13122
Howard Hunter, Highway Superintendent (Democratic,
Republican) 1536 Morrow Rd, Erieville NY 13061
Mitchell L VanNordstrand, Town Justice (Republican) 40
S Lake Rd, DeRuyter NY 13052
Duane J Newton, Highway Superintendent (Independence)
1638 Wilcox Rd, Georgetown NY 13072
Robert G Jones, Town Council (Republican) 711 Division
St, POBox 163, DeRuyter NY 13052
Matthew W VanHeusen, Town Council (Democratic,
Republican) 315 State Route 26, Georgetown NY 13072
Robert A Hathaway, Town Council, (Republican), 2140
Crumb Hill Rd, DeRuyter, NY 13052
David Wood, Town Council (Republican) 3517 Chapman
Rd, Georgetown NY 13072
Joseph Yankowski, Town Council, (Independence, Common
Sense), 772 Utica St, POBox 366, DeRuyter, NY 13052
EATON
HAMILTON
2 Ballot Propositions
Eve Ann Shwartz, Supervisor (Democratic, Good
Government) 689 Borden Rd, Earlville NY 13332
Jefferson L Mayne, Town Council (Republican) 11008
Skaneateles Turnpike, West Edmeston NY 13485
Ray Lewandowski, Supervisor (Democratic, Hometown)
3485 Westview Rd, Morrisville NY 13408
Larry J Krauss, Town Council (People’s Choice) 1742
Academy Rd, POBox 21, Sangerfield NY 13485
Cliff Moses, Supervisor (Republican, Conservative) 5056
State Route 20, POBox 604, Morrisville NY 13408
Marylou A Rhodes, Town Council (People’s Choice) 3198
Gorton Lake Rd, W Edmeston NY 13485
Debra Clark, Town Clerk/Collector (Democratic,
Hometown) 3753 Clark Rd, Morrisville NY 13408
Bert F Glazier, Highway Superintendent (Democratic/Good
Government, Republican) 2069 Wickwire Rd, Hubbardsville
NY 13355
DeWitt C. Head, Town Council (Liberty) 3489 Cole Hill
Rd, Hubbardsville NY 13355
Larry J Phillips II, Highway Superintendent (Democratic,
Country Roads) 3593 English Ave, Morrisville NY 13408
Donald W Haight, Town Justice (Democratic, Good
Government) 7404 Bonney Hill Rd, Hamilton NY 13346
David Keith, Town Council (Bee Hive) 9382 Keith Rd, N
Brookfield NY 13418
Bill Donnelly, Town Council (Democratic, Hometown) 13
E Maple Ave, POBox 424, Morrisville NY 13408
Peter Darby, Town Council (Democratic, Good Government)
537 Earlville Rd, Earlville NY 13332
Paul M. Orth, Town Council (Republican) 2403 Lebanon
Hill Rd, Eaton NY 13334
Suzanne B Collins, Town Council (Democratic, Good
Government) 32 Milford St, Hamilton NY 13346
CAZENOVIA
2 Ballot Propositions
Bill Zupan, Supervisor (Democratic) 3835 Wellington Dr
N, Cazenovia NY 13035
Connie Sunderman, Town Clerk (Republican) 2683 Ballina
Rd, Cazenovia NY 13035
Fred G Palmer III, Town Justice (Republican) 2606 Pearl
St, POBox 188, New Woodstock NY 13122
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FENNER
Sue Reymers, Town Clerk/Collector (Democratic, Good
Government) 7448 Willey Rd, Earlville NY 13332
LEBANON
Dave Jones, Supervisor (Republican) 4879 Nelson Rd,
Cazenovia NY 13035
James Goldstein, Supervisor (Democratic, Conservative)
5504 S Lebanon Rd, Earlville NY 13332
Carl Snow, Supervisor (Fenner Neighbors) 4664 South Rd,
Cazenovia NY 13035
Nicole Viera, Town Clerk/Collector (Democratic) 5315
Lebanon Rd, Earlville NY 13332
Joanne E Buyea, Town Clerk (Republican) 6408 Oxbow
Alex P Hodge, Highway Superintendent (Democratic,
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Madison County Election Canidates
Brian L Forsythe, Town Justice (Democratic, Republican,
Conservative) 5934 Lakeshore Dr, Hamilton NY 13346
Matthew B Powrie, Town Council (Republican) 6924
Lebanon Rd, Earlville NY 13332
Lois M Hartshorn, Town Council (Republican) 6277
Reservoir Rd, Hamilton NY 13346
Ron Jones, Town Council (Democratic, 4 the People)
1487 Billings Hill, Earlville NY 13332
Patricia Matson, Town Council (Democratic) 6584 Craine
Lake Rd, Hamilton NY 13346
LENOX
Rocco J DiVeronica, Supervisor (Republican, Conservative)
517 S Main St, Canastota NY 13032
MADISON COUNTY
BOARD OF ELECTIONS
Cont...
Charlene Barres, Town Clerk/Collector (Republican) 232
James St, Canastota NY 13032
Patricia J Bikowsky, Town Council (Republican,
Conservative) 3419 Center Rd, Madison NY 13402
David Jordan, Town Council (Madison Unity) 3651 Center
Rd, Madison NY 13402
Michael St Leger, Town Justice (Republican) 5900 Ridge
Rd, Cazenovia NY 13035
Joe Koen, Town Council (Madison Unity) 4632 E Lake Rd,
Hamilton NY 13346
Thomas Kopp, Town Council (Republican, Conservative)
113 Seneca St, Chittenango NY 13037
NELSON
Roger D Bradstreet, Supervisor (Democratic, Good Neighbor)
3845 Thomas Rd, Cazenovia NY 13035
John R Sevier Jr, Highway Superintendent (Republican)
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A Max Smith, Mayor (Republican, Conservative) 423
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Anthony Palamara, Town Council, (Republican), 10 Grago
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Mike Costello, Town Council (Democratic) 3967 Nelson
Hgts Rd, Cazenovia NY 13035
John Hadyk, Town Council, (Republican), 3611 State
Route 31, Canastota, NY 13032
Jennifer Marti, Town Council (Democratic) 3236 State Route
20, Cazenovia NY 13035
SMITHFIELD
Stephen M Nellis, Town Council (Republican) 4183
Whitman Rd, Canastota NY 13032
William M Wilcox, Town Council (Republican) 2927
Timmerman Rd, POBox 28, Clockville NY 13043
MADISON
Ronald C Bono, Supervisor (Republican, Independence)
3470 State Route 12B, Bouckville NY 13310
David Sonn, Supervisor (Madison Unity) 2762 Rockwell
Rd, Hamilton NY 13346; POBox 408, Earlville NY 13332
Tracy M McLain, Town Clerk (Republican) 3747 Solsville
Rd, POBox 76, Madison NY13402
Roy J Kirley, Highway Superintendent (Republican,
Conservative) 3415 Bishop Rd, Madison NY 13402
Michael Gridley, Highway Superintendent (Time for
Change) 6705 Airport Rd, Hamilton NY 13346; 3161 Pickett
Rd, Madison NY 13402
Nancy Andrews, City Chamberlain (Democratic) 238 W
Walnut St, Oneida NY 13421
Anthony P Eppolito, City Judge (Democratic, Republican)
1717 Middle Rd, Oneida NY 13421
John A Reinhardt, Supervisor – Wards 1, 2, 3,(Republican,
Conservative) 628 Deerfield Dr, Oneida NY 13421
Patrick J O’Sullivan, Town Justice (Republican) 3217 Lyon
Rd, Cazenovia NY 13035
Anthony J Domenicone, Highway Superintendent
(Republican) 4076 Timmerman Rd, Canastota NY 13032
CITY OF ONEIDA
Leo N Matzke, Mayor (Democratic, Working Families)
213 Park Ave, Oneida NY 13421
John Pierre Pinard, Town Council (Conservative) 1538
State St, Canastota NY 13032
Jeanne R Mitchell, Town Clerk/Collector (People’s
Choice) 6874 Bruce Rd, Canastota NY 13032
Kerry Ranger, Town Council (Republican, Conservative)
439 Damon Point Rd, Bridgeport NY 13030
Deborah J Costello, Town Clerk (Republican, Good Neighbor)
3967 Nelson Hgts Rd, Cazenovia NY 13035
3573 Old State Rd. Erieville NY 13061
Darrin P Ball, Supervisor (Republican) 6681 Tuttle Rd,
Canastota NY 13032
SULLIVAN
John Button, Town Justice (Republican, Conservative) 107
Pauline Dr, Chittenango NY 13037
Salvador Cesario, Highway Superintendent (Republican,
Conservative) 8025 N Main St, Canastota NY 13032
LINCOLN
James Strain, Town Council (Republican) 5094 Cole St,
Munnsville NY 13409
James E Lundrigan, Town Council (Republican, Conservative,
Independence) 2345 Newton Rd, Hamilton NY 13346
MEDICARE
Joseph John Pinard, Supervisor (People’s Choice) 3037
Whitelaw Rd, Canastota NY 13032
Robert Engle, Town Justice (Republican) 7467 Water St,
POBox 235, Madison NY 13402
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Republican) 6087 Vosburg Rd, Earlville NY 13332
Richard O Bargabos, Supervisor (Republican) 6014 Old
County Rd; POBox 147, Peterboro NY 13134
Janice C Sebring, Town Clerk (Republican) 5313 Oxbow
Rd, Peterboro NY 13134
Dan Davis, Highway Superintendent (Democratic, Good
Neighbor) 4471 Pleasant Valley Rd, Morrisville NY 13408
Jason DeGroat, Highway Superintendent (Republican) 4835
Goff Rd, Morrisville NY 13408
Paul L. Shiffer, Town Council (Democratic) 4674 Park St,
Morrisville NY 13408; PO Box 35, Peterboro, NY 13134
Brenda A Goff, Town Council (Democratic) 5287 Pleasant
Valley Rd, Cazenovia NY 13035
Richard J Looft, Town Council (Republican) 5531 Creek
Rd, Oneida NY 13421
STOCKBRIDGE
Scott Henderson, Supervisor – Wards 1, 2, 3 (Republican)
219 E Sands St, Oneida NY 13421
Lewis Carinci, Supervisor – Wards 4, 5, 6 (Democratic,
Working Families) 429 W Elm St, Oneida NY 13421
James V Rafte, Supervisor – Wards 4, 5, 6 (Democratic,
Working Families) 457 E Walnut St, Oneida NY 13421
Michael J Kaiser, Supervisor-Wards 4, 5, 6,(Republican)
220 N Broad St, Oneida NY 13421
Alan Cohen, City Council-Ward 1 (Democratic, Working
Families) 1905 West Rd, Oneida NY 13421
Brahim M Zogby, City Council-Ward 1 (Republican,
Conservative) 114 E Sands St, Oneida NY 13421
Michael F Bowe, City Council-Ward 2 (Democratic,
Working Families) 102 Morgan Ln, Oneida NY 13421
David Cimpi, City Council-Ward 2 (Republican) 304 Sayles
St, Oneida NY 13421
Erwin L Smith, City Council-Ward 3 (Democratic) 346
Cleveland Ave, Oneida NY 13421
George R Lighthall, City Council-Ward 4 (Democratic,
Working Families) 241 Lexington Ave, Oneida NY 13421
Helen B. Acker, City Council-Ward 4 (Republican) 321
Broad St, Oneida NY 13421
Jim Chamberlain, City Council-Ward 5 (Democratic,
Working Families) 610 W Elm St, Oneida NY 13421
Alexander R Stepanski, Supervisor (Republican) 5311 N
Main St, POBox 27 Munnsville NY 13409
John L Southfield, City Council-Ward 6 (Democratic,
Working Families) 258 Williams St, Oneida NY 13421
Cami L Kiehn, Town Clerk/Collector (Republican) 5935
Stockbridge Falls Rd, Munnsville NY 13409
Thomas L Simchik, City Council-Ward 6 (Republican,
Conservative) 1015 Tanner Rd, Oneida NY 13421
Peter R Kiehn, Sr, Highway Superintendent (Republican)
5935 Stockbridge Falls Rd, Munnsville NY 13409
Lynne M Jones, Laura P Costello, Commissioners, Madison
County Board of Elections, Wampsville NY 13163
Kenneth Frost, Town Council,(Republican) 6140 Middle
Rd, Munnsville NY 13409
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MEDICARE BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD CIGNA EQUICOR
Push Back Banks
INSURANCE SERVICES
www.Skeele.com
•Auto •Home •Farm •Business •Motorcycle
132 Albany St., Cazenovia 13035
(315) 655-2878
MEDICARE
USCW GHI
AUTO/NF WORKMAN'S COMP POMPCO GUARDIAN USFW GHI
Shea Skeele CISR, CPIA
Marty Quinn CISR, CPIA
References
SNOWPLOWING
Caz/New Woodstock
Mark Storer
Residential
315-815-5009
5518 Nelson Road
Canastota
315-655-0346
Specials Run Sept. Oct. 24-30
BUY A Regency Pellet or
Gas Stove or Insert
ReELECT
HOWARD
HUNTER
Georgetown
Highway Superintendent
To Receive
A FREE ACCESSORY
Valued At
Up To
$571.00
Glass Windshield - Blowers - Remote Control
Fourteen Years of Experience
Don't forget to vote Nov. 5
New LARGER Facility - Same GREAT Service!
2433 Rte 12B, Hamilton, NY
Right Across From Price Chopper
315.228.2090 - [email protected]
Tr
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Black Forest
$ .99
Reg. 4
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$
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lb.
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T ro
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$ .99
Reg. 4
CHEESE
389
$
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Featured Bakery
Item of the Week
TURKEY Raspberry
49
Rolls
4
100% Grass Fed, No Hormone, No Antibiotic Freezer BEEF & PORK
$ .49
Reg. 5
$
lb.
Fresh Baked Goods Friday & Saturday - Fresh Bread All Week
Open Mon. 9-6, Tues.-Thurs. 9-5, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 8-4 - < >
HamiltonCazenovia
Animal Hospital
Animal Hospital
2316 Rt. 12B
Hamilton, NY 13346
315-824-5412
www.hamiltonvet.com
Dr. Frank Martorana
Dr. Heather Highbrown
2750 Rt.20 East
Cazenvoia, NY 13035
315-655-3409
www.cazenoviavet.com
Dr. Jerry Kolb
Dr. Alice Marie Donnelly
Dr. Anne Galton
Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, October 21, 2013 -15-
Healthy Pets, Happy Clients
Providing Quality, Compassionate Care For Over 35 Years
Learn To Fly!
Introductory
Discovery
Flight Lessons
Are Available
from $89
SCENIC TOURS
AIRPLANE RIDES
Call for Pricing
3 person maximum
weight restrictions apply
Contact FAA Certified Instructor Rick Bargabos 315-447-0366
or email: [email protected]
to Schedule your appointment
EAGLE VIEW FLIGHT TRAINING • HAMILTON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
6620 Airport Rd. • Hamilton, NY 13346
Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net
Hi, Neighbor Plus Business Directory
AMERICAN
WELL DRILLING
& PUMP SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Quality Auto Care of Caz., Inc.
Your Vehicle State Inspection Facility
2808 Rt. 20 East, Cazenovia, NY 13035
www.qualityautocarecaz.com
Mon. - Fri. 8:00-5:30
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Floors
OFFICE HOURS:
MON.-FRI. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. & Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Email: [email protected]
• Shaw
• American Olean
• Mannington
Carpet - Tile - Vinyl
FREE QUOTES • LOW RATES
New 6" Casing, Old & New Homes, Farms, Commercial
Need Help? GIVE US A CALL ANY TIME!
Insured
DEC# 10088
315-837-4778 Fully
McDowell Insurance
Agency
P: 655-4393 • F: 655-2117
Sales & Service (315) 662-3225
22 BURTON ST., CAZENOVIA • WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS
PAINTING
Kellish Tire & Auto Service
21 Years In CNY
Interior Exterior
Monday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 9-Noon
Corner of Rte 20 & Pompey Center Road, Manlius, NY
•Pressure Wash
•Dry Wall Repair
Matt & Debi Kouba 655-3993
 WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Call For
 CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS
Appointment  BRAKES
MID-YORK 315-684-3049
CHIMNEY & STOVE,LLC
Chimney Sweeping, Relining, Masonry
Restoration, Chimney Caps, Prefabricated
Chimneys, Stove & Fireplace Accessories
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682-8709
Old Fashion
“We take the time to
Service
care as we meet our
w/
Current
Technology
customer’s needs”
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 STATE INSPECTION
 OIL CHANGES
Agricultural • Residential • Commercial • Industrial
Over 24 Years Experience - Insured - Member NYS Chimney Sweep Guild
National Fireplace Institute (NFI) Certified Stove Installer
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SHOWROOM
3273 Tuscarora Road
Erieville, NY 13061
LIGHTNING PROTECTION
SYSTEMS INSTALLED & REPAIRED
Serving Central NY 30 Years - Service Provided Year Round
Call or write WEBB PROFESSIONALS
P.O. Box 553, Oneida, NY 13421 - 315-363-8660
Dependable Auto Service Since 1982
Quality automotive maintenance and repairs
Call 655-2332 for Your Appointment
CHASING MEMORIES
EXCAVATION
EXCAVATION
7861 Main St., Fabius, NY Debbie Foster (315) 683-5342
•Antiques •Locally Made Items
•Baby Items •Crocheted Items
Locally Made Bird Houses
________________________
•18 Month / 18,000 Mile Warranty
•Most Maintenance Services
•Air Conditioning Service & Repairs
•Tires, Brakes & Alignments
CHASE'S BARBER-STYLIST SHOP
HRS: 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Closed Wed or by appt. Perms • Cuts • Styles [email protected]
Snow
Plowing
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
SALVATORE F. LANZA, ESQ.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Call Now To Reserve Your Scheduling Spot
•DRIVEWAYS •WATER LINES •FOUNDATIONS 5333 Midlum Road, Cuyler, N.Y.
Phone 607-842-6888 office
315-427-5940 cell
email:- [email protected]
•DEMOLITION
•LIGHT TRUCKING •ELECTRIC LINES
•RETAINING WALLS •BUSH HOGGING •HOUSE JACKING
•DRAINAGE •REPAIR CELLAR WALLS
•BLOCK, BRICK CONCRETE WORK
_____________________________________
RICK COOLEY • MATT COOLEY
40 Years Experience / Insured
1088 Vincent Corners Road, Fabius, NY
AUTO/NF WORKMAN'S COMP POMPCO GUARDIAN USFW GHI
Clean
Chip Ross
owner
Servicemaster by Ross
2579 Kennedy Lane
Canastota, NY 13032
Phone: 315/363-9040
[email protected]
servicemasterbyross.com
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Batavia
Clyde

Homer
Chiropractic Care For The Entire Family
Specializing in the Treatment of Low Back, Neck, Disk Injury & Headaches
Let Doan Chiropractic Be Your First
Stop On The Road To Recovery
Stanton Rd.
4317 East Genesee St.
New Woodstock
DeWitt
662-3508 449-4465
MEDICARE BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD CIGNA EQUICOR
®
Commercial/Residential
Cleaning Services
DOAN CHIROPRACTIC

Albany
New
 Ag Buildings
 Dairy Buildings
 Horse Barns
 Garages
 Commercial
Boat Winterizing
Clyde: 315-923-7777
Batavia: 585-343-1777
Homer: 607-749-7779
Albany: 518-355-6708
Rov-a-tune Boat Repair is now scheduling winterizations.
Available 7 days a week. Call or visit our web site for details.
MEDICARE
ServiceMASTER
USCW GHI
315-683-5425 • Cell 440-3246
Reclaim Your Lawn AND Your Weekend!
FW Clean-Up
315-430-7241
[email protected]
• Overgrown Hedgerows Tamed
• Brush & Debris Removed
• Driveways Fixed/ New Stone Spread
• Small Lawn Areas Repaired & Seeded
• Pressure Washing
• Manure Piles Removed or Spread
• Old Sheds/Barns Removed
• General Handyman Service
• Estate Cleanups
• Gutters Cleaned
• Trees Trimmed or Removed
• Clean Outs - Garages, Basements
• Drainage Corrected/Tile Installed
• And Much More
Free Estimates - Insured
Larry Webb - 655-3362 - rovatune.com
Part of the
family of companies
ALSO GRASS FED BEEF AVAILABLE
fingerlakesconstruction.com
TREE SERVICE
Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net
655-2094 R.L. GAUT
440-4288 Trimmimg - Stump Grinding - Removal