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Got Orange?
APR. 4 - First U.S. flag approved (1818) - APR. 6 - North Pole Discovered, 1898 - U.S. Entered World War I, 1917 - APR> 9 - Robert E. Lee Surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant, 1865
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APULIA: The Nest
CANASTOTA: Nice & Easy, SAVE ON Near Thruway, DUNKIN DONUTS, Red Apple
Kwik Fill, Office of the Aging, Scrub A Dub
(Tops), VFW, American Legion, Jreck Subs
CAZENOVIA: Buyeas, Common
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CHITTENANGO: Beauty World, Nice
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Roma’s Laundry, Rite-Aid, Dollar Store, Dunkin
Donuts, Scrub-A-Dub II
CINCINNATUS: Cincinnatus Home
Center, Magro’s Pizza, Bennet Hotel,
CORTLAND: Friendly’s, Tops, Frank &
Mary’s Diner
DeRUYTER: Countryside Hardware,
DeRuyter Farm & Garden Coop, Quincy
Square, DeRuyter Big M, DeRuyter Post
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EATON: Post Office Pick Up Box
FABIUS: Anna’s Country Store
FENNER: Troyer’s Country Store
GEORGETOWN: Predmore’s Store,
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LAFAYETTE: Cindy’s Family Restaurant,
M&T Plaza Drop Box, Dollar General, Nice
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MADISON: AnW Mart, Early’s Hardware
MANLIUS: Dunkin Donuts, A Plus, Brugger’s
Bagle, Tops Plaza Pick Up Box, Nice & Easy
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MORRISVILLE: Cooleys Plaza Drop
Box, Dougherty’s Pharmacy
NEW WOODSTOCK: New Woodstock
Library, New Woodstock Store
ONEIDA: SAVE ON - Upper Lenox Ave,
Price Chopper, SAVE ON - Rte. 5 By Pepi’s,
Dunkin Donuts, SAVE ON - Rte. 5 & 46,
Colonial Laundromat, Scrub A Dub, SAVE
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(Rte. 365), Knotty Pine, Korner Kafe
ORISKANY FALLS: Village Store
PETERBORO: Main Street By Post
Office, Deli On The Green
POMPEY: Kellish Tire & Auto Inside, Pompey
Mall, Knoxie’’s Pub
SOLSVILLE: Solsville Hotel
SOUTH OTSELIC: Otselic Valley Garage
TRUXTON: PickupBox Across From
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TULLY: Tully Lumber, Tully Lakes
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WED., APR. 13, 12:10 PM UNTIL 12:50 PM THE CORTLAND
COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY WILL HOST A “LUNCH
AND LEARN” SESSION. Bring an lunch and enjoy as Mary
Dexter presents “Saving the Glen Haven School House.” Dessert
and beverages will be provided. For more information please visit
www.cortlandhistory.com.
SUN., APR. 17, 7:30-11:30 A.M.: PANCAKE BREAKFAST,
sponsored by Delphi Falls Fire Dept.v
WED., APR. 6, 12:10 PM UNTIL 12:50 PM THE CORTLAND
COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY WILL HOST A “LUNCH AND
LEARN” SESSION. Bring an lunch and enjoy as Preservation
Architect Walter J. Hollien presents on historic windmills. Hollien is
a restoration contractor and millwright who restores historic water
powered mills. He serves for a number of organizations associated
with wind and water mills, as well as being the President of the Millstone Research Center. Dessert and beverages will be provided.
For more information please visit www.cortlandhistory.com.
SUN., APR. 17, STARTING AT 1 PM THE VILLAGE OF MADISON WILL BE CELEBRATING ITS BI-CENTENNIAL. More
information to come.
FRI., APR. 8, 6:30 PM: THE MORRISVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
WELCOMES JODY LUCE WHO WILL PRESENT “TROUSERS!-SUCH A SCANDALOUS THING IN OUR BACKYARD.”
Luce will speak about the history of bloomers, and its Madison
County ties. There is no charge for this event. For more information
please call 315-684-9130.
CHICKEN BBQ
SAT., APR. 8, 1 PM: THE CENTRAL NEW YORK LIVING HISTORY CENTER IN HOMER WILL CONTINUE ITS “HOMEVILLE
PRESENTS” SERIES WITH HISTORIAN AND AUTHOR DAVID
CLUTZ. Clutz will be speaking on the rolls that the 76th & 137th
New York Infantry’s played at the Battle of Gettysburg during the
Civil War. Clutz has published Fields of Fame & Glory, Rebels in
the Front Yard and War & Redemption under the pen name David
Cleutz. Admission for the Homeville Presents series is $5 per
person, CNY Living History Center Members, Active Duty Military
members and children under 5 are free. For more information
please call 607-299-4185 or [email protected].
SAT., APR. 9, BEGIN SERVING 4:30 PM.: NELSON CHURCH
ROAST BEEF DINNER. Take-outs available-handicap entrance
Nelson Church
ROAST BEEF DINNER
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Begin Serving 4:30 pm
Cost: Adults $11, Children 5-12 $5, Under 5 FREE
Take Outs Available - Handicap Entrance
SUN., APR. 10, 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, bacon, 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.
SUN.,APR. 10, 2 PM: THE VILLAGE OF CLINTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY WILL HOST A TALK ENTITLED “FROM PLAIN
WEAVE TO PLUSH: A HISTORY OF LOCAL TEXTILE MANUFACTURE.” More information to come. There is no charge for
this event. For more information please visit www.clintonhistory.
org, or call 315-859-1392.
MON., APR. 11, 1-3 P.M.: CASA SENIOR ART SESSION at
Cazenovia Village Apartments, 24 Nelson St., Cazenovia. In the recreation room. Everyone welcome. Call Susan Carncross 655-4651.
TUES., APR. 12, 7 P.M.: THE DERUYTER FIREMAN AUXILIARY
will meet at the Firehouse.
WED., APR. 13, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING. IN BUSINESS? YOU ARE INVITED. Local business people banding
together to help each other grow their businesses through business
to business referrals. Visitors are welcome anytime. Find out more
about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.org. Bring
your business cards and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. Meeting
the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays each month at 8 AM at 8631 N Main
St, Canastota, NY (Auntie El’s Video & Photography - next to the
Whitelaw Presbyterian Church in Whitelaw) Call 655-9431 for info.
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MON., APR. 18, 1:00-3:00 p.m.: CASA Senior Art Session at Cazenovia Village Apartments, 24 Nelson St., Cazenovia. In the recreation room. Everyone welcome. Call Susan Carncross 655-4651.
TUES., APR. 19 - NEW YORK PRIMARY - Be sure to register
to vote
SAT., APRIL 16
Woodford/Burdick
American Legion Post 894
DeRuyter, NY
Halves ONLY $6.50 Each, Serving Starts 11 AM
WED., APR. 20, 12:10 PM UNTIL 12:50 PM: THE CORTLAND
COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY WILL HOST A “LUNCH AND
LEARN” SESSION. Bring an lunch and enjoy as Jerry Wood
presents “Bridges in and Around Cortland County.” Wood, an avid
bridge enthusiast , has documents many bridges around Cortland
County over the years. Dessert and beverages will be provided.
For more information please visit www.cortlandhistory.com.
WED., APR. 20,7 PM: THE CANASTOTA PUBLIC LIBRARY
WILL HOST A CANALSIDE CHAT ON THE LOOMIS GANG.
Come and watch Village of Morrisville Historian Sue Greenhagen
channel Sherriff Bonney and tell the stories of the notorious horse
thieves that lived in CNY prior to the Civil War. There is no charge
for this event. For more information please call 315-697-7030.
WED., APR. 20, 7 PM: THE TOWN OF ONONDAGA HISTORICAL SOCIETY WELCOMES HOLLY SAMMONS OF THE
ONONDAGA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY LOCAL HISTORY
& GENEALOGY DEPARTMENT TO SPEAK. Sammons will
discuss the services and resources available and how they mirror
and augment services provided by the Town of Onondaga Historical
Society. The meeting is at the Town of Onondaga Hall, and there
is no charge for this event. Light refreshments will be served. For
more information please visit www.onondagatownhist.org.
THURS., APR. 21, 7:30 PM: THE TOWN OF MARSHALL HISTORICAL SOCIETY WILL HOST A PRESENTATION BY GWEN
LALLIER ENTITLED “THE QUESTERS OF CLINTON.” Come
and hear about local historian Gwen Lallier talk about the Questers
Family who made their home in Clinton. For more information
please contact Yvonne Brady via email at [email protected].
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SAT., APR. 23, 1 PM: THE CENTRAL NEW YORK LIVING HISTORY CENTER IN HOMER WILL CONTINUE ITS “HOMEVILLE
PRESENTS” SERIES WITH NANCY SNEDEKER. Snedeker
will present on former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Admission for
the Homeville Presents series is $5 per person, CNY Living History
Center Members, Active Duty Military members and children under
5 are free. For more information please call 607-299-4185 or info@
cnylivinghistory.org.
SUN., APR. 24, SERVING START AT 11:00 OR AS SOON AS
CHICKENS ARE READY: CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE . MALCOLM
TAYLOR POST 1572 AMERICAN LEGION. AT POST - 2037 MAIN
STREET, NEW WOODSTOCK, NY.CHICKENS BY KEITH WHITE
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MON., APR. 25, 1-3 P.M.: CASA SENIOR ART SESSION at
Cazenovia Village Apartments, 24 Nelson St., Cazenovia. In the recreation room. Everyone welcome. Call Susan Carncross 655-4651.
TUES., APR. 26, 5 PM - 7 PM: MADISON COUNTY HEALTH
DEPARTMENT RABIES VACCINATION CLINIC - SMITHFIELD
HIGHWAY GARAGE, 4608 PETERBORO RD, PETERBORO.
All pets must be at least 3 months of age. Pets receiving their first
rabies shot must get a booster within 1 year. All pets must be restrained on a leash or in a pet carrier. Proof of previous vaccination
is required to qualify for a three-year certificate. Accepted forms of
proof: (a) “Certificate of Vaccination” obtained from veterinarian or
Madison County Department of Health or (b) “Dog license” showing rabies expiration date. Rabies vaccinations are offered free of
charge to Madison County residents. A voluntary donation per pet
is requested to help defray clinic costs.
WED., APR. 27, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING. IN BUSINESS? YOU ARE INVITED. Local business people banding
together to help each other grow their businesses through business
to business referrals. Visitors are welcome anytime. Find out more
about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.org. Bring
your business cards and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. Meeting
the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays each month at 8 AM at 8631 N Main
St, Canastota, NY (Auntie El’s Video & Photography - next to the
Whitelaw Presbyterian Church in Whitelaw) Call 655-9431 for info.
WED., APR. 27, 12:10 PM UNTIL 12:50 PM: THE CORTLAND
COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY WILL HOST A “LUNCH AND
LEARN” SESSION. Bring an lunch and enjoy as Civil War re-enactor and SUNY Cortland Intern Michael Barnes presents “Rations
of the Union Army. Dessert and beverages will be provided. For
more information please visit www.cortlandhistory.com.
SAT., APR. 30, 1 PM: THE ONEIDA COUNTY HISTORICAL
SOCIETY WILL HOST THE PSYCHIC HIGHWAY: HOW THE
ERIE CANAL CHANGED AMERICA. Michael Keene will lead
this talk. More information to come. This program is free and open
to the public. For more information please visit www.oneidacountyhistory.org or call 315-735-3642.
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SAT. APRIL 30, 9:30 AM - NOON: MANNA MUG ‘N MUFFIN.
First Baptist Church of South Otselic presents their annual MMM.
LADIES join us for a time filled with laughter, encouragement, special music, prizes and of course coffee/tea and a variety of muffins.
Special speaker: Jeannette Rhoda. Theme this year is “Let Your
Light Shine”. It is FREE. Bring your own MUG. Dress is casual.
Must RSVP by April 24th ~ Maxine 315-653-7871
MON., MAY 2, 1-3 P.M.: CASA SENIOR ART SESSION at Cazenovia Village Apartments, 24 Nelson St., Cazenovia. In the recreation room. Everyone welcome. Call Susan Carncross 655-4651.
MON.,MAY 2, 7: P.M.: CAZENOVIA AMERICAN LEGION
MEETING at Post 88, 26 Chenango St., Cazenovia.
MON., MAY 9, 1:00-3:00 p.m.: CASA Senior Art Session at Cazenovia Village Apartments, 24 Nelson St., Cazenovia. In the recreation
room. Everyone welcome. Call Susan Carncross 655-4651.
WED., MAY. 11, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING. IN BUSINESS? YOU ARE INVITED. Local business people banding
together to help each other grow their businesses through business
to business referrals. Visitors are welcome anytime. Find out more
about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.org. Bring
your business cards and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. Meeting
the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays each month at 8 AM at 8631 N Main
St, Canastota, NY (Auntie El’s Video & Photography - next to the
Whitelaw Presbyterian Church in Whitelaw) Call 655-9431 for info.
WED., MAY 4, 5-7PM: BUY MADISON FIRST WEDNESDAY
- SECOND CHANCE THRIFT SHOPPE, 5111 State Route 20
(old Buzzy’s Diner), Morrisville
SAT., MAY 7, 1 P.M.: THE AREA WIDOW’S BEREAVEMENT
SUPPORT GROUP will meet at St. Joan’s Church in Morrisville.
All women who have experienced the death of their spouse are
invited to share in the comfort, encouragement and hope with the
other women who have had some of the same experiences. For
further information, call Midge 684-3615.
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APR. 4 - First U.S. flag approved (1818) - APR. 6 - North Pole Discovered, 1898 - U.S. Entered World War I, 1917 - APR> 9 - Robert E. Lee Surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant, 1865
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WED., MAY 18, 5 PM - 7 PM: MADISON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT RABIES VACCINATION CLINIC - STOCKBRIDGE
HIGHWAY GARAGE, 5320 N. MAIN ST, MUNNSVILLE. All pets
must be at least 3 months of age. Pets receiving their first rabies
shot must get a booster within 1 year. All pets must be restrained on
a leash or in a pet carrier. Proof of previous vaccination is required
to qualify for a three-year certificate. Accepted forms of proof: (a)
“Certificate of Vaccination” obtained from veterinarian or Madison
County Department of Health or (b) “Dog license” showing rabies
expiration date. Rabies vaccinations are offered free of charge to
Madison County residents. A voluntary donation per pet is requested
to help defray clinic costs.
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WED., MAY 25, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING. IN BUSINESS? YOU ARE INVITED. Local business people banding
together to help each other grow their businesses through business
to business referrals. Visitors are welcome anytime. Find out more
about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.org. Bring
your business cards and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. Meeting
the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays each month at 8 AM at 8631 N Main
St, Canastota, NY (Auntie El’s Video & Photography - next to the
Whitelaw Presbyterian Church in Whitelaw) Call 655-9431 for info.
WED., JUNE 1, 5-7 PM: BUY MADISON FIRST WEDNESDAY
- POOLVILLE COUNTRY STORE RESTAURANT AND B&B,
1245 Earlville Rd., Earlville
WED., JULY 12, 8-9:30 AM:
MOORE NETWORKING. IN
BUSINESS? YOU ARE INVITED. Local business people
banding together to help each
other grow their businesses
through business to business
referrals. Visitors are welcome
anytime. Find out more about
MOORE Networking at www.
moorenetworking.org. Bring
your business cards and enjoy
coffee and donuts with us. Meeting the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays
each month at 8 AM at 8631 N
Main St, Canastota, NY (Auntie
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to the Whitelaw Presbyterian
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MON., MAY 16, 1-3 P.M.: CASA SENIOR ART SESSION at
Cazenovia Village Apartments, 24 Nelson St., Cazenovia. In the recreation room. Everyone welcome. Call Susan Carncross 655-4651.
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SAT., JULY 16, 1 P.M.: THE
AREA WIDOW’S BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP
will meet at St. Joan’s Church
in Morrisville. All women who
have experienced the death of
their spouse are invited to share
in the comfort, encouragement
and hope with the other women
who have had some of the same
experiences. For further information, call Midge 684-3615.
(315) 853-6225
(315) 825-9235
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WED., JULY 26, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING. IN BUSINESS? YOU ARE INVITED. Local business people banding
together to help each other grow their businesses through business
to business referrals. Visitors are welcome anytime. Find out more
about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.org. Bring
your business cards and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. Meeting
the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays each month at 8 AM at 8631 N Main
St, Canastota, NY (Auntie El’s Video & Photography - next to the
Whitelaw Presbyterian Church in Whitelaw) Call 655-9431 for info.
SAT., JUNE 4, 1 P.M.: THE AREA WIDOW’S BEREAVEMENT
SUPPORT GROUP will meet at St. Joan’s Church in Morrisville.
All women who have experienced the death of their spouse are
invited to share in the comfort, encouragement and hope with the
other women who have had some of the same experiences. For
further information, call Midge 684-3615.
DRIFT IN
MON., JUNE 6, 7 P.M.: CAZENOVIA AMERICAN LEGION
MEETING at Post 88, 26 Chenango St., Cazenovia.
Opening Fri., April 8
Rt. 13, DeRuyter
WED., SEPT. 7, 5-7 PM: BUY MADISON FIRST WEDNESDAY
- SILLY GOAT SOAPS, 3451 Ingalls Corners Rd., Canastota
WED., SEPT. 14, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING. IN
BUSINESS? YOU ARE INVITED. Local business people banding
together to help each other grow their businesses through business
to business referrals. Visitors are welcome anytime. Find out more
about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.org. Bring
your business cards and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. Meeting
the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays each month at 8 AM at 8631 N Main
St, Canastota, NY (Auntie El’s Video & Photography - next to the
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DeRUYTER
LEGAL NOTICE / NOTICE OF
DATE CHANGE - VILLAGE OF DERUYTER. DeRuyter Village
Board Notice of Change of Regular Meeting Date. The April 20,
2016 Village Board meeting of has been changed to April 13, 2016
at 6:30PM. Submitted by: Ardene Tiffany, Village Clerk/Treas.
Notice of Organizational Meeting and Public Hearing on Budget.
Notice is hereby given that the annual Organizational Meeting of
the DeRuyter Village Board of Trustees will be held at 6:30 PM
on April 13, 2016 in the Village Hall/Firehouse at 1663 Cortland
Street. The tentative budget for the Village of DeRuyter for the fiscal
year 2016-2017 has been completed and filed in the office of the
Village Clerk where it is available for inspection by any interested
persons during regular office hours. Further Notice is given that the
Village Board of Trustees of said Village of DeRuyter will meet and
review said Tentative Budget and hold a Public Hearing thereon
in the Village Hall/Firehouse at 1663 Cortland Street immediately
following the above referenced Organizational Meeting and at such
time any person may be heard in favor or against any item or items
therein contained. And Further Notice is given that following are
the proposed salaries of the Village Officers in the village, to wit:
Mayor
$1,856,Trustees (2) 1,325 each Signed: Ardene
Tiffany, Clerk/Treas. (a4-1)
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MEETING on Thursday, April 7, 2016 at 7:00 at the Erieville
Firehouse, Eatonbrook Rd., Erieville NY. (A4-1)
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yard, 3 BR, 2 lg. full baths, W/D hookup, 8’ x 20’ attached mud
room, separate storage shed, trash removal and lawn care provided.
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655-2566 after 6 pm. (a4-c)
HOUSE
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FENCE POSTS FOR SALE: Large Fence Posts.
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delivery for 200 posts. (14-5)
MANLIUS LANDSCAPE COMPANY HIRING EXPERIENCED
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COOK - WAITRESS
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DONKEY CAREGIVER HELPWANTED:LOVEDONKEYS?
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PART TIME COOK
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No reasonable offer refused. For details, call 440-2562 (a4-2)
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FIREWOOD: Good hard wood $65.00 face cord or good hardwood
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Donald 315-837-4362. (f29-c)
FIREWOOD: Seasoned 2 years. Mixed hardwood 14”- 16”.
Delivered. $65.00 per face cord. 315-837-9603 (m28-4)
CORRECTED - FIREWOOD: CUT YOUR OWN Poplar $5.00 per
face cord. HARDWOOD $10.00 PER FACE CORD. Access is
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FENCE POSTS FOR SALE: Large Fence Posts.
6 ft. $3.00, 7ft. $3.50, 8 ft. $4.00. Call Don 315-837-4362. Free
delivery for 200 posts. (14-5)
HEATING FUEL FUEL OIL - KEROSENE - DIESEL
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discounts. GRIFFITH ENERGY, A Superior Plus Company. 3375540. (n12-c)
MILLER’S BAKE STANDMILLER’S BAKE STAND will open
on Friday, April 1. Dugway Road, Sheds, NY (a4-1)
MAPLE SYRUP MAPLE SYRUP FOR SALE: New
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Wood. 31-852-3351 (a4-1)
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SMALL ENGINE REPAIR CHAINSAWS - Sharpened, cut
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CRAFTSMAN LAWN & GARDEN PARTS & SERVICE available
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SEPTIC TANK PUMPING SEPTIC TANKS & CESSPOOLS
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696-5691. (apr04)
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Spring Machinery Consignment Sale
At Empire Livestock/Burtons, 11 Ruth Street, Vernon NY 13476
ROBERT’S SCRAP
ROBERT’S SCRAP - Buying junk
cars and scrap metal. 601-692-7510. (o12-c)
FORESTER
JOHN KOWALSKI CONSULTING
FORESTER. 45 years experience managing for timber and wildlife.
No cost for evaluation. 315-691-6721. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (m14-8)
CERTIFIED NURSE’S AID DO YOU NEED HELP TAKING
CARE OF A LOVED ONE? I CAN HELP. I’m a certified nurse’s aid.
Also certified in CPR (Child and Adult) Call 315-247-3685 (m14-4)
LANDSCAPING RLM LANDSCAPING: Lawn
Mowing, Brush Hogging, Stone and Topsoil Delivery, Odd Jobs.
662-3612, Cell 480-9669. Richard Marris, 4085 Eatonbrook Rd,
Erieville, NY (m21-20)
MASONRY
TCR MASONRY,call (828)3914743 . Big or small jobs .(m28-2)
TREE WORK
DO YOU HAVE DANGEROUS
TREES ON YOUR PROPERTY? Are they hanging over you
house? Growing thru service wires? Ruining your roof and clogging
your gutters? Get ‘em down before mother nature does! Tree
removal, trimming, stump grinding, 65’ aerial bucket truck. Fully
insured, winter rates. Fast, friendly and fair since 1986. Brian
Harrison, Inc. 315-677-9348. (a4-4)
DRIVEWAY REPAIR
IS YOUR DRIVEWAY MUDDY?
runner crush / driveway mix delivered / spread, driveway additions
/ repairs, drainage solutions, culverts / tile / ditching. Fully equipped
and insured, fast and friendly service since 1986 ! Brian Harrison
Inc, Manlius New York 315-677-9348. (a4-4)
YEARS AGO
Article From The Cortland Standard, Apparently.
The Town of DeRuyter, just over the line from Cortland
County, filed a petition yesterday, in Wampsville,with the
County Election Commission,asking permission to vote on a
local option at the November election which would make the
town officially dry. The neighboring town of Georgetown has
filed similar petitions. The DeRuyter petition bore 175 names.
Does anyone know what year this was?
Contributed by Darla Snyder, Deruyter, ny
WORN AGAIN THRIFT SHOP - Good clothing for the whole
family. Now located at 100 Utica St., Hamilton, NY, INSIDE the new
Parry’s store. Hours - Tues., Thurs., and Sat. 10-4.
MUSTARD SEED OUTREACH, Georgetown, NY (Rte. 80, next to
the school). HOURS: Tues. & Wed., 9 - Noon & 6:00-8:00. Closed
Friday. We help meet your needs with clothing and household items.
Also emergency food pantry available. 655-3441 / 837-4303. (je12-c)
FABIUS POMPEY FOOD PANTRY- HOURS :Thursdays 4-5 p.m.
Families in need of food or services can call 677-3590 anytime.
For more information call 677-3590.
NOAH & EMMA COBLENTZ
4678 FOX ROAD, CINCINNATUS, NY 13040
SATURDAY - APRIL 16, 2016 - 10;30 A.M.
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Sale Time 9:30 AM
EARLY CONSIGNMENTS INCLUDE:
Deutz 6806 4 X 4 Loader; Kuhn VT 132 Vertical mixer SN
A0149 (nice shape); DMI Tiger Mate II harrows 32’; NH 190
spreader; Massey Harris 101 Junior tractor; Complete Ireland
Sawmill w/ 3 blades; Jacobsen Model SV3422 utility dumping
vehicle; 2 bedding choppers; Brush hog 296; 78 JD 8630 w/3pt
PTO 20.8 duals; Wilrich 2900 818 plow; Bush hog 25 ft.disc;
JD 8300 21 run grain drill; Case Int. 955 6 row planter; Brillions
15 ft. cultimulcher; 1984 Case 1896 tractor; JD 350 sickle bar
mower; JD 158 loader w/brackets; 8 N tractor (great condition)
new parts; Hay and straw power mulcher w/6 cyl. Engine; steel
work table; Shed 8 X 12 w/gamble roof(Burgundy steel); 9 ton
Tri-Axle equipment trailer; 2-JD Riding lawn mowers; 55,000
Watt generator powered by JD engine good condition; New
And Used tools; 2006 Dodge Dakota 4 WD.
More consignments coming every day.
NOTE: Consignments welcome until Friday, April 8th - 5:00
PM. We reserve the right to refuse Anything and everything.
We are not responsible for any no shows in this ad.
One week removal time. We reserve the right to resell items
that are not picked up after one month. Forklift and operator
available for loading and unloading. Cars and Trucks must
pay a non-refundable $50. minimum sign-in commission fee.
Titles must accompany all vehicles when consigned in or they
will not be consigned in for sale.
TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale. Selling by numberpositive ID. Out-of-State buyers must have a bank letter of
guarantee made out to Empire Livestock.
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For Information Call Office: 1-800-257-1819 or 1-315-829-3105
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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
CERTIFIED ORGANIC DAIRY CATTLE
HORSES & MACHINERY
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FARM AND HARDWARE, INC.
3 miles East of
Madison on
Rte. 20.
(315) 893-1884
Directions: From Route 81, take NYS Route 41 South 11 miles and turn right on to Fox Road.
Cattle: Noah has (26) Head, (14) Cows, (3) Bred Heifers. (8) Open Heifers. (1) Reg. Service Bull.
This is a spring herd, most will be fresh by sale day. There will be other Certified Organic cattle
consigned by the neighbors at this sale. Most of these are Holsteins.
Machinery: Farmall M, steel wheels, runs good. JD Corn Planter, 2 row, lever lift, Maxi-Merge,
New, 2 years old. NI Manure Spreader, ground driven. 6 Ton Pioneer Wagon w/brakes. E-Z Trail
6T Running Gear. NI L120 Hay Loader. NH 256 Rake. Grimm Tedder. Forcart. MC 7 Silo Filler,
2 sets of knives, shearplate. MC Corn Binder. JD Corn Binder. MC Grain Binder, 8 ft., extra canvases. JD Van Brunt Grain Drill, 13 hole. (2) Ontario Grain Drills, one for parts. MC 7 Mower, all
Rebuilt, 7 ft. w/ dolly. MC 7 6 ft. Mower. 5 ft. Mower Bar & Knives. 6 ft. Mower Bar Knives. Feed
Grinder. Parts & steel wheels for Oliver Hay Loader. 30 ft. Rubber Belt-6". 2, 3, & 4 Horse Eveners. (4) Rubber Tires for 10AManure Spreader. (4) Nylon Harnesses. (7) Collars. 5 hp. Honda
Goulds deep well Pump w/jet. 17 ft. Canoe. Ashland Cook Stove. Forks, shovels, and other misc.
items. Pioneer Long Beam 14" Plow. Dunham 8 ft. Cultipacker. Cultimulcher-5 ft. 8 ft. Trip Disc's.
MC Harrows-12 ft. (2) MC Cultivators-1 row. 10 ft. Drag.
Milking: (12) Stainless Steel Milk Cans. Strainer. Can Chiller. Milk Can Stirrer.
Horses: (5) Horses. (1) Team of 8 & 9 yr. old Belgium Geldings. . 11 yr. old Percheron gelding. 7
yr. old Belgium Mare. These horses are broke for all equipment. 2 yr. old Belgium gelding, green
broke.
Manger's Note; Noah has done excellent job with his cattle, good condition, with good udders.
SCC-150,000. All the machinery has been used, most kept under cover. Good Equipment. We
are taking other, Certified cattle and equipment for this sale. Contact Noah or the auction service.
The farm is up for sale.
Lunch Served by the Amish Ladies
Sale Managed by:
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& David Unger, LLC 315-723-0615
Open Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Sat. 8-4; Closed Sunday
www.earleyfarm.com
COMMUNITY
EVENTS/NOTICES
PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
Online: www.hineighbor.net
Email: [email protected]
Call 315-655-9431
Visit our website at www.genewoodsauctionserviceinc.com
April 23, 2016: Saturday; Ed & Gail Palmer, Earlville, NY. Complete Machinery Dispersal, after
50 yrs of farming. JD 4230, Power Shift, Canopy, 500 hrs. on rebuilt motor. Farmall 806, Diesel.
Farmall Super MTA, power steering, new rubber.
Farmall H. JD A. Oliver 60. These tractors are spotless! New tires and paint on these tractors!
AC WD 45, with wide front end, new tires, & snow blade. JD 1327 Discbine. NH 320 Baler. (3)
Steel Hay Wagons. INT 710 4 bttm plows, spring resets. Much more machinery, with lots of tools
& misc. For Info., Call Ed Palmer @ 315-837-4894. 4-8 pm
May 7, 2016: Saturday. CERTIFIED ORGANIC DAIRY CATTLE. HORSES & MACHINERY.
Andy & Iva Schlabach, Earlville, NY.
Watch for our full Ad's on these upcoming sales.
GOT SHOES???
SHOES HELP WATER STEP FUND
WATER PROJECTS. Bringing safe water to millions. Gather any
used shoes, boots or sneakers of any size, no longer of use to you
and drop them off at DeRuyter Coop Garden Center, Hi, Neighbor
Office, 9 Albany St., Suite 9D, Cazenovia (Mon. or Tues. 9-4:30)
or in my home garage at 6335 Morgan Hill Road, Truxton behind
Reakes Country Goods. For more info call Donna Judd, 607-8426167. Nearly 5,000 children die every day due to diseases carried
by unclean water. By donating shoes you can save lives. (j19-c)
MILLER’S BAKE STANDMILLER’S BAKE STAND will open
on Friday, April 1. Dugway Road, Sheds, NY (a4-1)
DERUYTER FIREMEN’S AUX. TUES., APR. 12, 7:00 p.m. The
DeRuyter Fireman Auxiliary will meet at the Firehouse.
MORSE RETURNS
INCOME TAX PREPARATION
"Let Us Help Save You Money Now And In The Future"
655-2400
Charity Morse
BREAST FEEDING CONNECTIONS B R E A S T
FEEDING
CONNECTIONS/BABY WEIGH STATIONS. A place where
breastfeeding and pregnant families can get professional
breastfeeding support, check baby’s weight and milk intake, and
connect to community resources. Cazenovia Location: St. Joseph’s
Physicians The Heritage Group, 132 1/2 Albany Street, Mondays
5:30-7:00 pm . Questions? Call Amy at 315-882-8249. Oneida
Location: Oneida Healthcare, 607 Seneca Street, Oneida. Mondays
4-7 pm & Fridays 1-3 pm. Call 315-361-2065 for an appointment.
Breastfeeding Connections Café with a light meal on the first and
third Fridays.
KNOTS OF LOVE KNOT’S OF LOVE - will be meeting
at the Genevieve Staley Memorial Library, DeRuyter, NY starting
Tuesday, October 27 from 1-3 p.m. Then the 4th Tues. of the
month until April 2016 “Free Yarn” for veteran knitters & crochet
projects - more information please call Rose Wood Lallier 315852-6079. (o12-c)
NEED WATER?
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Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net
HUNTING/FISHING LICENSES The Town of Cazenovia is selling
hunting and fishing licenses. Stop in anytime to the Town Office
during normal business hours Monday - Thursday 9:00-4:00 and
Friday 8:00 - 3:00. (a10-c)
CHURCH NEWS PHONE, 363-8227 OR VISIT
THE WEBSITE “LOVE HAS A NAME - JESUS. LOVE HAS
A PLACE OUR HEARTS.” The Cuyler U.M. Church seeks to
share His love 11 AM Sunday worship-Nelson Stafford 6 PM .Sun.
Youth Group, 6-12 grades Friday After school Program, “PUMAS”,
3:15-5 :15 PM, at Church, K-6 Christmas Eve Service, 8:00 PM
Direct questions to Janet, 607 842-6501 (d8-c)
DELPHI FALLS UNITED CHURCH, Delphi Falls N.Y. We are
a united church and welcome everyone to our worship services at
9:00 a.m. Sunday mornings followed by a fellowship time. Bible
Study on Monday evenings at 7:00 p.m. Our Men’s and Women’s
Fellowship groups are active with projects and events offered to our
local community and neighbors. Our Church Building is listed in the
National Register of Historic Buildings and is handicap-accessible.
315-696-8413 or 315-345-3144
WEEKLY SALES EVERY MONDAY
HOSKING SALES
Weekly Sales Every Monday 11:30 with Misc. & Small animals, 1:00 Dairy,
followed by feeders, sheep, lamb, goats, pigs. Calves start at 5 PM followed
by cull beef. Call for more info and note all times are approximate. Our
volume is increasing weekly – join your neighbors & send your livestock
our way!
***ATTENTION ORGANIC PRODUCERS***
***WE ARE NOW A CERTIFIED ORGANIC MARKETING AGENCY.***
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US.
MONDAY, MAR. 28TH - Sold 290 Head. Cull ave. $.62 Top Cow $.88,
Organic Cull Dairy Ave. $.85 top cow $.90. Bulls/Steers $.88 - $.97, Bull
calves top $2.40, heifer calves top $3.10, Dairy feeders $.81 - $1.58, Feeder
bulls $1.22 - $1.70, Feeder Heifers $1.50 - $1.70. Organic Dairy Milking
age top $2600, Open heifers top $1200. Piglets $42 - $53.
Rankin Grade Dispersal 125 head all ages ave. $1383, Milking age Ave.
$1743 with top at $3500, Bred heifers ave. $1624, Open heifers and young
calves ave. $800.
SPRING ALL BREED SALE: All breeds and all ages ave. $1564.
Holsteins ave. $1686 Milking age ave. $2052, bred heifers $1934, Open
heifers $1072. Brown Swiss ave. $1435, milking age ave. $1744, bred
heifers ave. $1658, open heifers ave. $1125. Jerseys ave.$1315, milking
age ave. $1144, bred heifers ave. $1411, Open heifers $853. Ayrshires
ave. $1416, milking age ave. $1675, bred heifers ave. $1383, open heifers
ave. $975, Milking Shorthorn ave $1250, milking age $1550, open heifer
$950, Guernsey calf $2000. Top Holstein from the Hell Yeah Herd $4750
bred heifer sired by Dempsey, purchased by Fantasy-Found Holsteins.
Top Jersey from the Hell Yeah Herd $2500 sired by Regan, purchased by
Jack Button, Troupsburg, NY. Top Ayrshire from the Hell Yeah Herd $3300
purchased by Dakota Hall, OK. Top Brown Swiss consigned by SunnyAcres $2050 purchased by Scarlet Summer Dairy, Muncy, PA. Guernsey
calf consigned by Toolite Farm $2000 purchased by Jennie Grisaf,
Montrose,PA. Milking Shorthorn consigned by Staif Farm $1550 purchased
by George Craft, Sharon Springs, NY. Great Sale we would like to Thank
all consignors & buyers!
MONDAY, APRIL 11TH – Normal Monday Sale & Monthly Heifer Sale.
Special: Koopman Dairy Dispersal (Delhi, NY) - All AI sired Holsteins. 40
Milking age, 5 bred heifers, 12 open heifers, 2 calves. Cows are Ave. 50#/
day with SCC 200,000. Nice group of 1st & 2nd Lactation cows.
MON. APRIL 18TH - Normal Monday – This will be our Spring Fat Cow &
Feeder Turnout Sale. Special group of 400# - 500# Angus feeders. (note
we will be doing this during our regular Monday sale) Call to advertise your
group
SAT. APRIL 23RD - Annual Spring Machinery & Equipment Auction.
Accepting full or partial lines of Machinery. Call to advertise your equipment.
Monday, April 25th - Normal Monday Sale & Monthly Organic Day
SAT. MAY 7TH – 11:30 AM Georgetown, NY. Many Maples Retirement
Registered Brown Swiss Dispersal
SAT. NOV. 5TH – 11:30AM Fall Premier All-Breed Sale
LOOKING TO HAVE A FARM SALE OR JUST SELL A FEW – GIVE US A CALL
**Trucking Assistance – Call the Sale Barn or check out our trucker list on
our Web-Site. Call to advertise in any of these sales it makes a difference. Watch website for any last minute updates.
DIRECTIONS: Hosking Sales 6096 NYS Rt. 8, 30 miles South of Utica & 6
miles North of New Berlin, NY. www.hoskingsales.com Call today with your
consignments.
Hosking Sales
607-847-6274 or 607-847-8800 - Cell: 607-972-1770 or 1771
Tom & Brenda Hosking
6096 NYS Rt. 8 New Berlin, NY 13411
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Fresh Baked Goods Friday & Saturday - Fresh Bread All Week
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AWAKEN CHURCH, 3360 Thompson Rd., Cazenovia, Sunday
Mornings 9 am - Bible Study. 10:30 am - Worship Service (Childcare
and Kids Church offered) Wednesday Nights, 6:30 pm - Midweek
Bible Study & Prayer (j15-c)
CHITTENANGO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 205 Falls
Blvd. corner of Perryville Rd. Traditional Worship 10:30 A.M.
with Rev. Dr. John W. Fulton Pastor. Office Hrs. Mon./Wed./Fri.
Mornings-Phone 315-687-3116 Website: www.Chittenangoumc.
org Email: [email protected] (a20-c)
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH AT 204 GENESEE STREET,
CHITTENANGO has ample parking behind the Church. Join us at
9:00 AM for Holy Communion. Office Hours are Monday Morning. Call
315-687-6304 and leave a message. Find us on Facebook,Twitter
or at our website:http://www.stpaulschittenango.net/
WANTED: FOOD DONATIONS Office for the Aging Needs Food
Pantry Donations. Anyone who wishes to donate shelf stable
items to our food pantry, please bring donations to our office in the
Canastota Business Park, 138 Dominic Bruno Blvd, Canastota or
drop donations off at any SNACK site in Madison County. For more
information call 697-5700. Thanks so much! (j12-c)
MISC.
C R I S-C AT O F F E R S F R E E
TRANSPORTATION for Cazenovia, Fenner & Nelson residents
over 55 and ambulatory. Call 655-0612. (Call between 7 am to 6
pm, 3 to 5 days in advance) (j19-c)
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Chimney Sweeping, Relining, Masonry
Restoration, Chimney Caps, Prefabricated
Chimneys, Stove & Fireplace Accessories
Over 24 Years Experience - Insured - Member NYS Chimney Sweep Guild
National Fireplace Institute (NFI) Certified Stove Installer
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)
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)
COMMUNITY RESOURCES FOR INDEPENDENT SENIORS
Questions, comments or ideas about services for older adults in
the Cazenovia, Nelson and Fenner, NY areas? Call CRIS at 6555743. www.callcris.org, email: [email protected]
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How can I earn my HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA? Call or stop by
your local library or Call 345-1458, Tara Truett. FREE 1:1 tutoring
scheduled around your availability – nothing to lose - everything
to gain. CALL!! (Madison County Reads Ahead) (f2-c)
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TOWN OF MADISON HISTORIAN REQUESTS PHOTOS &
DOCUMENTS. IT’S 2016 AND THE VILLAGE OF MADISON
CELEBRATES ITS 200TH BIRTHDAY THIS YEAR. The Town
of Madison historian is looking for photos, post cards, letters,
documents, diaries, etc. to be able to further research its rich history.
The Town of Madison Historical Society at 3606 South Street,
Madison houses vintage photos, documents and artifacts, but would
like to expand its collection to more. Society members can scan
your item if you don’t want to donate it so that you can keep your
original. Or, you can loan it to the society for display. Items from or
about the Town of Madison are accepted at the historical society,
but for the bicentennial , we are specifically looking for things about
the village. Please call Diane Van Slyke at 893-7910 or 729-8323
if you would like to contribute to our collection.
ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS!!! DeRuyter Free Library presents:
We have an additional date available for free tax prep! March
29th, 2016, 9 am to 12:30 pm At the DeRuyter Free Library. By
appointment only! No walk-ins please. Call us at 315-852-6262 to
get your name on the list. Availability is limited. Call today! (f29-4)
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Hamilton Friends Meeting
(Quakers) Sponsors
‘Climate Change In Our Time
… Myth or Reality?’
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the
average temperature of the Earth has risen by 1.5°F over the past
100 years, and is projected to rise another 0.5°F to 8.6°F over
the next century. While this may seem like a relatively small
change, even slight fluctuations in Earth’s average temperature
can result in drastic changes in weather and climate.
“Climate change, which is defined as a change in global
climate patterns, most recently attributed to increased levels of
atmospheric carbon dioxide from human activities, has become
one of the most polarizing topics in American politics,” explains
John Pumilio, Friends of Rogers Board Member and Director
of Sustainability at Colgate University. “The ideological and
political divide on the issue of climate change has undermined
the science and led to uncertainty among many people who are
not sure what to believe.”
ELECTRICIAN
Tom Stevens Electric
Residential & Commercial Wiring
Servicing This Area Since 1977
Cell:
345-2753
Licensed for the City of Syracuse
Fortunately, Rogers Center is hosting an opportunity to
explore climate change in Central New York. Join Friends of
Rogers on April 9 at 10:30 am for an interactive discussion with
Pumilio to help untangle myth from reality regarding climate
change. This town hall-style discussion will touch on a number
of subjects, including the science behind climate change and its
potential impacts, as well as what is being done to address it.
In addition to Colgate University, Pumilio – a Central New
York native – has worked for the National Park Service, the
National Audubon Society and Tauck World Discovery. In his
current role, Pumilio has been instrumental in implementing
numerous sustainability programs that have reduced Colgate
Main Street
Truxton
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University’s ecological and carbon footprints, including a 30
percent reduction of the campus’ carbon footprint since 2009.
This unique program is made possible thanks to the generosity
of Hamilton Friends Meeting (Quakers).
“We are extremely grateful for this partnership,” said Simon
Solomon, FOR executive director. “Since 2011, when Friends
of Rogers saved Rogers Environmental Education Center from
closing, we have relied on the generosity of local organizations
to support community activities, allowing this vital resource
to be preserved – and to flourish.”
The program will be held in the Visitor Center just off state
Route 80 in Sherburne. While there is no charge, Friends of
Rogers encourages contributions to support future operations.
Rogers Center is operated by Friends of Rogers Environmental
Education Center, Inc., a nonprofit organization that offers
educational programs for people of all ages. Seasonal hours
are from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday,
and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday.
Friends of Rogers Executive Director Simon Solomon is
available for interviews by calling (607) 674-4733.
The mission of the Friends of Rogers is to provide outstanding
educational opportunities that excite, inspire, and motivate
people of all ages to enjoy, understand, appreciate and protect
our natural environment.
PHONE/FAX
(315) 852-6254
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27 Years Experience
SERVING CAZENOVIA AREA
PO Box 51, DeRuyter, NY 13052
For When You Want A Dish
That’s Bursting With Flavor
– This Braised Chicken’s Got
You Covered!
While it’s easy to fall into a rut and cook the same thing over
and over again, we really try to push ourselves when it comes
to coming up with new and flavorful recipes that keep us from
getting tired of any one thing: in this case, chicken. We make it
all the time, but this balsamic vinegar reduction and the perfectly
sauteed veggies make this chicken dish a new favorite….it’s
got a rich flavor and it’s perfect at any time of year!
Ingredients -Serves 6
4 pounds assorted bone-in, skin on chicken pieces (breasts
and thighs)
2 pounds mushrooms (cremini, white, or baby bella), cleaned
of any dirt or particles
2 cups low-sodium chicken broth
3/4 cup balsamic vinegar
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
5 carrots, peeled and roughly chopped (could use baby carrots)
3 cloves garlic, crushed
1 yellow onion, chopped
1 bay leaf
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
351 County Rte 12
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Keeping Funeral Costs Within Reason Is
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APR. 4 - First U.S. flag approved (1818) - APR. 6 - North Pole Discovered, 1898 - U.S. Entered World War I, 1917 - APR> 9 - Robert E. Lee Surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant, 1865
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kosher salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
Directions
Season both sides of chicken generously with salt and pepper.
Heat olive oil in a large cast-iron skillet or Dutch oven over
medium-high heat and, in batches, brown chicken on all sides,
then transfer to a separate plate and set aside.
Reserving 2-3 tablespoons, drain off fat and saute carrots
and onions until tender. About 10 minutes.
Add mushrooms and cook for another 6-8 minutes, or until
softened, then add crushed garlic and saute for 2 minutes.
Season everything with salt and pepper, then transfer
vegetables (discarding garlic) to the plate with the chicken.
Sprinkle flour into the Dutch oven and cook for 1-2 minutes,
whisking continuously, until pasty and smooth.
Pour in the vinegars and whisk until smooth. Cook mixture
for 3-5 minutes, or until thickened and reduced, then slowly
mix in chicken broth.
Return chicken to pot and add bay leaf, then bring mixture
to a boil.
Reduce heat to low, partially cover your pot and let simmer
for 35-40 minutes, or until chicken is cooked through.
Return vegetables to Dutch oven and serve with reduced
sauce.
Recipe adapted from Bon Appetit
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Clean Off Your Grill Special
2 lb. ground beef patties, 2 lb. hot Italian or sweet Italian
sausage patties, 1 lb. beef/bacon patties abd 1 lb.Hoffman
franks.................................................................... $28.00
Surf & Turf Special
5 lb. boneless beef sirloin steak and 2 lb. bag frozen shrimp
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15 lbs. ground beef; 5 lbs. boneless sirloin steak;
4 lbs. boneless chuck steak; 4 lb. boneless chuck roast;
5 lbs. pork steak; 1 whole spare rib; 2 lbs. bacon; 2 lbs.
breakfast sausage;....................... Was $205 NOW $202
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APRIL SPECIAL
FARM AND HARDWARE, INC.
The Way A Farm Store Should be...
All are invited to join
3 miles East of Madison on Rte. 20.
Joseph E. Fahey, author of
(315) 893-1884
James K. McGuire: Boy
Open Mon.-Fri. 8-5;
Sat. 8-4; Closed Sunday
Mayor and Irish Nationalist
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in the Cazenovia Public
Library Community Room on
Thursday, April 7th at 7:00 pm.
Described by Stephanie Miner, Syracuse mayor, as “a
thoroughly enjoyable book offering a view of both Syracuse’s
history and American history…,”this biography tells the story
of a remarkable man who became the youngest mayor of a
major city in the United States when, at age 26, he was elected
to the first of three terms as mayor of Syracuse.
McGuire (1868-1923) was a self-educated, charismatic,
gifted leader who overcame personal tragedy in childhood to
become a reformer possessing a genius for politics. As such,
he nearly derailed the rise of Theodore Roosevelt for the 1898
New York governorship and was instrumental in the candidacy
for president of William Jennings Bryan.
Indicted twice during his life, he was investigated by
Congress and the Department of Justice for his advocacy of
Irish freedom. He befriended and aided Eamon de Valera and
the Irish freedom fighters of that time, using his influence at
the highest levels of the American government to further the
cause of Ireland.
Fahey, McGuire’s great-nephew, is a criminal court judge in
the New York State Court System and an adjunct professor of
law at Syracuse University College of Law. He is a member of
the American Conference of Irish Studies, the American Irish
Historical Society, and the Irish American Cultural Institute.
For more information on Fahey’s “Boy Mayor” or other events
at the Cazenovia Public Library, call 655-9322 or visit us on
Facebook or our Website at www.cazenoviapubliclibrary.org.
5 lb. beef cube steaks; 3 lb. ground beef; 1 Tavern ham
steak; 1 lb. beef stew meat and 5 lb. boneless pork roast
$
78.00
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. as $77.00 NOW $75.00
We Have Several Other Meat Packs Available
We Accept Food Stamps / EBT Card
We also take Credit Cards and Debit Cards
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Highlighted here are some of the farm-related tasks which
families like the Millers and Corys would be performing at the
corresponding time of year.
MARCH
For the early American farmer, March really signaled the start
of the new year - where the circle of seasons more or less began.
Now was the time to make sure the fences were in good
repair and it was the season to store up firewood and split fence
rails. Winter-cut logs would dry out in the woods from March
winds and would now be easier to haul.
There was no other season more definite than Sugaring Time,
usually occurring between mid-March and mid-April. The sap
was flowing properly at this time, collected and then boiled
down. The settlers’ knowledge of sugaring was learned from
the Indians. Successful sugaring was dependent on a farmer’s
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The Miller-Cory House is a living museum whose purpose
is to preserve our heritage by interpreting the daily life and
seasonal work on a New Jersey farm, within the period 17401820. Therefore, in order to fulfill this purpose, we must be
aware of what these seasonal activities on a farm were.
A farmer’s year was based on a seasonal routine in which
preparation was a constant; only with it could a family survive.
Our calendar is based on the moon’s phases with which
farmers were well acquainted and many farm chores were:
performed according to ‘moon seasons’. Almanacs were
second in importance only to the Bible for farmers and ‘were
the timetables to the general seasons of early American life.
In 1752, England adopted the Gregorian Calendar which
eliminated eleven days, Changing New Year’s Day from March
25th to January 1st. Previously, almanacs and farm records
began in March and many personal farm records continued to
be kept in the same manner even after the change in calendars.
Nature’s year really begins in the spring.
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In preparation for spring planting, this was the first season
for manuring. Manure was defined at this time as any material
added by hand to the soil to cultivate the land.
Potatoes were planted now. There had been many
superstitions associated with potatoes, such as they shortened
life or were a sex stimulant. They were often used for cattle
feed. The 1802 Inventory of Joseph ‘Cory has listed “Lot of
Corn & Potatoes” on one line and “1 Lot Corn &. Potatoes on
the ground” on another.
Stumps and stones could be cleared away easier during this’
season after the winter frost had lifted them to the surface and
the first spring thaws would help loosen stones in the ground.
MAY
Plowing is often considered the hardest of farm chores and
May was the “Season of the Plow.” Corn was planted now.
Corn was perhaps the most important thing the settlers learned
of from the Indians.
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Maize or Indian corn is native to North America. The corn
we eat today or feed our animals has been hybridized from
maize whose ears and kernels were generally much smaller in
size than our corn. Very important was the fact that grains and
flours that were brought from England often became ridden with
maggots and mildew, whereas corn was easy to grow and store.
The corn and its parts had an almost unlimited number of
uses and often proved to be the difference between survival
and death for the early settlers. Broom corn seeds were also
planted during this season. Full-grown plants reach about
14 feet in height and appear like our field corn of today, but
without any ears.
Polewood was collected in May and would be used where the
wood necessitated an unusual give and take. Durable brooms
were often made polewood (like the Miller-Cory birch broom
in the Main Room.)
In May, also were planted flax seeds. The fibers of the flax
plant were• later spun into linen thread, the blue of the flowers
was used as a dye and linseed oil was obtained from the seed
“bobs”.
The study of flax is truly an amazing one. It took over a year
to process flax from seed to cloth; involving over 22 steps!
Splints were made for all kinds of baskets, sieves, chair
seats, barrel hoops, etc.
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JUNE
This season provided the longest days of the year and farmers
would now hope for a slow and strong growing season.
Herbs were of utmost importance in early America and served
as medicines, provided flavoring for foods (some were even used
to make tainted foods taste better), for dyes and fragrance (at a
time when all kinds of odors would be ever-present.) Picking
and drying herbs required a dry and sunny season and was at
times done this time of year.
JULY
July was hay making season. Scythes were used to cut the
grain which was then piled in stacks.
The flax was ripe when the blue flowers had turned to seed
and was then pulled up by the roots and dried in the sun.
Weeding also took place now. Dandelion leaves and buds
were used for boiled greens and salads, in addition to wine.
Daisies were sometimes used as hay.
AUGUST
Farmers were will aware that droughts could occur during this
season. Therefore, digging wells and planning water systems
were often the kinds of projects farmers now undertook.
Also, this was the season when a farmer would see if the
broom corn blossoms had begun to turn yellow; if so, they
were ready to be harvested.
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SEPTEMBER
September was pickling season. Careful thought would
now be necessary to properly prepare a family for the coming
winter. Foods were preserved now through drying, smoking
and pickling. Pickled foods were those preserved in brine (a
mixture of salt and water). All kinds of vegetables and fruits
were preserved by pickling and drying.
OCTOBER
Apple season” was now here. There are many references to
apples and “cyder” making on the 1802 Inventory: “2 Cyder
Barrells”, “5 Cyder Barrells”, “Cyder Mill & Press”, “Lot of
Lumber in the Cyder House”, etc.
As settlers came into New Jersey, many brought with them
apple seedlings. It was one of the best things they could do
because the trees grew quickly and easily here, requiring little
effort and the rewards were many. Apples provided not only a
healthy food but one from which so many good things could
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Some apples were packed with sand or hay and stored as
winter apples. Some were used to make apple vinegar. Apple
butter was also made, usually in very large quantities. Many
recipes of this time called for a bushel of apples, in addition
to cider, spices like cinnamon and nutmeg, sugar and salt.
Cooking time for apple butter was usually about eight hours.
References from existing ledger books, etc. of this period tell
us that it took about 100 lbs. of apples to yield approximately
nine gallons of cider. Hard cider was aged cider and distilled
hard cider produced the very potent apple spirits or “Jersey
Lightning.”
Farmers who kept bees “drove” them now for their honey.
The 1802 Inventory lists “1 Hive of Bees.” Bees provided
honey, candle wax and pollinated the orchards.
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Butchering season took place now. It appears that more
pork than beef was eaten during the early years of New Jersey
settlement. The labor required to grow feed for cows and
raise them was far greater than that of having pigs, which also
provided lard. (1802 Inventory - “3 Large Hogs ... weighing
tog. 690 wt , “, “J Pigs”, “1 Meat Barrell”, etc.)
Soap-making season was in early spring or/late fall. This
season, November, was more popular because grease and fat
from butchering were more available. Those who did not do the
butchering themselves would often save lard and table scraps
through the winter.
Lye or Potash was made by leaching water through a barrel
of ashes. Lye was one of the first chemicals known to early
settlers in New Jersey. (1802 Inventory - “1 Lye Tub”, “Fat
Tub”, “Soap Tub with some Soap”.)
Soft soap was a gelatinous substance produced by boiling
lye with animal fat. Sometimes the mixture curdled or didn’t
gel. The color of the soap varied depending on the age of the
fat used. (See also “Soap Making” sheet.)
November was also candle-making season. Waste fat, usually
a mixture of sheep and beef fat, made candle tallow, or beeswax
was used. Candle dipping was very time consuming - often it took
50 dips (with time for drying in between each dip), to produce
a standard size candle. Hundreds would be made at one time
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to last through the winter season. When candle molds became
available here in New Jersey, the task of candle-making was
greatly lessened. (1802 Inventory - tallow at 1 s. (shilling) per
lb. 41 pounds “: ) (See also “Candle & Wax Crafts”.)
DECEMBER
Making sure the house itself was prepared ‘for winter was a
top priority. Corn stalks, hay, leaves, etc. were used to bank up
the north sides of the house and barn, especially in New England.
The roads in New Jersey during our period would have been
only fair-weather roads. Sleds proved to be more practical than
carts or wagons through much of the year since wheels would
easily get stuck in snow or mud. Some work was now even
done at night with sleds; the snow providing light.
Now life was more house-oriented and work for “gainful
employment” could be carried on through the winter season.
Farmers made nails, shoes, baskets~ brooms, chair seats, horn
objects, tools, all kinds of wooden implements, etc. There was
always something to be done.
JANUARY
Ice would be cut when it was frozen to the proper thickness
and on a day that was dry and windy, in order that the cakes
didn’t melt and stick together.
Snow was often packed on roads to make the sledding season
last as long as possible.
Now farmers had to start thinking about the forthcoming
spring, making sure all the farm tools and equipment were in
shape and ready to begin another year.
FEBRUARY
February marked the mid-winter point. Larger trees were
pruned now (small trees were pruned in the summer), at times
to get Quick firewood. Pruning was a means of increasing and
improving a tree’s fruitfulness besides removing dead limbs.
Building timber was often felled in February which was
considered the best time to do so.
Accounts and diaries were usually closed in February and
good farmers were now well-prepared to begin a new year.
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Flat boron Is A Superconductor
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Electrons with opposite momenta and spins pair up via lattice
vibrations at low temperatures in two-dimensional boron and
give it superconducting properties, according to new research
by theoretical physicists at Rice University.
Rice University scientists have determined that twodimensional boron is a natural low-temperature superconductor.
In fact, it may be the only 2-D material with such potential.
Rice theoretical physicist Boris Yakobson and his co-workers
published their calculations that show atomically flat boron is
metallic and will transmit electrons with no resistance. The
work appears this month in the American Chemical Society
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The hitch, as with most superconducting materials, is that it
loses its resistivity only when very cold, in this case between
10 and 20 kelvins (roughly, minus-430 degrees Fahrenheit).
But for making very small superconducting circuits, it might
be the only game in town.
The basic phenomenon of superconductivity has been known
for more than 100 years, said Evgeni Penev, a research scientist
in the Yakobson group, but had not been tested for its presence
in atomically flat boron.
“It’s well-known that the material is pretty light because
the atomic mass is small,” Penev said. “If it’s metallic too,
these are two major prerequisites for superconductivity. That
means at low temperatures, electrons can pair up in a kind of
dance in the crystal.”
“Lower dimensionality is also helpful,” Yakobson said. “It
may be the only, or one of very few, two-dimensional metals.
So there are three factors that gave the initial motivation for
us to pursue the research. Then we just got more and more
excited as we got into it.”
Electrons with opposite momenta and spins effectively
become Cooper pairs; they attract each other at low temperatures
with the help of lattice vibrations, the so-called “phonons,” and
give the material its superconducting properties, Penev said.
“Superconductivity becomes a manifestation of the macroscopic
wave function that describes the whole sample. It’s an amazing
phenomenon,” he said.
It wasn’t entirely by chance that the first theoretical paper
establishing conductivity in a 2-D material appeared at roughly
the same time the first samples of the material were made by
laboratories in the United States and China. In fact, an earlier
paper by the Yakobson group had offered a road map for doing so.
That 2-D boron has now been produced is a good thing,
according to Yakobson and lead authors Penev and Alex Kutana,
a postdoctoral researcher at Rice. “We’ve been working to
characterize boron for years, from cage clusters to nanotubes
to planer sheets, but the fact that these papers appeared so
close together means these labs can now test our theories,”
Yakobson said.
“In principle, this work could have been done three years
ago as well,” he said. “So why didn’t we? Because the material
remained hypothetical; okay, theoretically possible, but we
didn’t have a good reason to carry it too far.
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“But then last fall it became clear from professional meetings
and interactions that it can be made. Now those papers are
published. When you think it’s coming for real, the next level
of exploration becomes more justifiable,” Yakobson said.
Boron atoms can make more than one pattern when coming
together as a 2-D material, another characteristic predicted by
Yakobson and his team that has now come to fruition. These
patterns, known as polymorphs, may allow researchers to
tune the material’s conductivity “just by picking a selective
arrangement of the hexagonal holes,” Penev said.
He also noted boron’s qualities were hinted at when
researchers discovered more than a decade ago that magnesium
diborite is a high-temperature electron-phonon superconductor.
“People realized a long time ago the superconductivity is due
to the boron layer,” Penev said. “The magnesium acts to dope
the material by spilling some electrons into the boron layer.
In this case, we don’t need them because the 2-D boron is
already metallic.”
Penev suggested that isolating 2-D boron between layers of
inert hexagonal boron nitride (aka “white graphene”) might
help stabilize its superconducting nature.
Without the availability of a block of time on several large
government supercomputers, the study would have taken a
lot longer, Yakobson said. “Alex did the heavy lifting on the
computational work,” he said. “To turn it from a lunchtime
discussion into a real quantitative research result took a very
big effort.”
The paper is the first by Yakobson’s group on the topic of
superconductivity, though Penev is a published author on the
subject. “I started working on superconductivity in 1993, but
it was always kind of a hobby, and I hadn’t done anything on
the topic in 10 years,” Penev said. “So this paper brings it full
circle.”
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controversy among Israelis who see the arrest as a political stunt
to appease foreign critics of Israeli security practices and the
reality, to most Israelis, of how Palestinian leaders regularly
broadcast lies about Israel to encourage such attacks. For
example, Palestinian media is currently featuring accusations
that Israel, not ISIL (Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant) was
responsible for recent terror attacks in Belgium. All the media
uproar encouraged threats against the families of the arrested
soldier. What was missed in all this was the fact that the
Palestinians were victims of cynical and relentless Palestinian
government propaganda praising, rewarding and encouraging
suicidal attacks against Israelis. The Israeli soldier was probably
another victim of combat stress, something Israelis don’t like
to dwell on because it has become more and more of a problem
since the 1980s. The military does not like to discuss the combat
stress too much because a lot of bad behavior by soldiers in
combat situations is a common symptom of soldiers who have
been under too much stress for too long. Some troops can handle
a lot of this stress while others turn out to have little ability to
cope and get killed or act unpredictably. Historically a lot of
friendly fire casualties are inflicted by stressed out troops who
have lost touch with reality and fire at anyone who is armed
(and thus a potential threat). Veterans rarely talk about this with
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each other much less with non-vets
or the media. There are a lot of
things about combat veterans won’t
talk about for years, if ever and not
all of them are technically illegal.
The recent Israeli incident, of
a soldier killing a wounded and
unarmed attacker, is more common
than the military would like to admit.
So is combat stress or, as it is now
called; PTSD (post-traumatic stress
disorder). This became a major
problem during World War I and
by the time World War II began
most armies that had seen a lot of
action during World War I had made
preparations to more effectively deal
with those driven into an unstable
and unpredictable state by too much
time in combat.
PTSD continues to be a problem in
Israel because of the constant threat
of Islamic terrorism. Although Israel
shut down a major Palestinian terror
campaign in 2005 there were deadly
aftereffects. Since 2005 Israel has
lost more troops to suicide than to
combat. These suicides are largely
driven by stress and Israel has taken
the lead in searching for ways to
identify and treat PTSD. This is
all about troops with PTSD and to
what degree they have it. In addition
to suicide, Israeli researchers have
found that stress (the major cause
of PTSD) made troops less vigilant,
not, as conventional wisdom long
held, more vigilant. A lot of stress
tended to make troops zone out,
as a way to cope. Some troops did
buckle down and become more alert
under stress but not the majority.
Lack of vigilance in a combat zone
is a major source of death, injury,
and getting yelled at. It’s long been
known the troops who have been in
combat often won’t talk about it.
Many of these veterans are more
often depressed, often to the point
of suicide or, more rarely, attacking
and killing others.
Since World War II, several
other aspects of PTSD have been
discovered. Israel noted, after
the 1982 war in Lebanon, that
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known for thousands of years that
such practices reduce stress and
panic during combat. Apparently
it reduces the chances of coming
down with stress problems as well.
This led to new programs to spot
stress related problems as early
as possible. This also led to the
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Israeli researchers also found markers in the blood that
indicated someone has PTSD. This was long suspected but had
to wait until techniques and technology capable of detecting such
markers was available. Other researchers found that patients
suffering from PTSD, along with other forms of mental distress
(substance abuse, depression, chronic pain) had different brain
images (provided by CT scans) than those with just PTSD.
Research is also showing that PTSD is a distinct form of mental
distress. For example, research turned up the fact those who
had killed someone in combat were 40 percent more likely to
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by some PTSD. Further research documented the connection
between concussions, and other brain trauma, and some forms
of PTSD.
There is a PTSD epidemic right now, created by (for the
Americans) the unprecedented exposure of so many troops to
so much combat in so short a time. For the Israelis PTSD is
caused by thousands of reservists being called up each year for
security duty. There they have to deal with particularly stressful
encounters with Arabs or nervous Israeli civilians. But what
is actually happening is the discovery that much of what is
thought to be PTSD is actually physical injuries (to the brain)
that can now be detected (with more precise instruments like
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blatantly encourages suicidal attacks against Israeli soldiers
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The Patchwork Girl of Oz
By L Frank Baum
Chapter 6 - The Journey
Continued
“Whoop-tedoodle-doo! The cat has lost her shoe. Her
tootsie’s bare, but she don’t care, So what’s the odds to you?”
“Dear me, Ojo,” said the cat; “don’t you think the creature is
a little bit crazy?”
“It may be,” he answered, with a puzzled look.
“If she continues her insults I’ll scratch off her suspenderbutton eyes,” declared the cat.
“Don’t quarrel, please,” pleaded the boy, rising to resume
the journey.
“Let us be good comrades and as happy and cheerful as
possible, for we are likely to meet with plenty of trouble on
our way.”
It was nearly sundown when they came to the edge of the
forest and saw spread out before them a delightful landscape.
There were broad blue fields stretching for miles over the valley,
which was dotted everywhere with pretty, blue domed houses,
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stood. Just at the point where the path left the forest stood a
tiny house covered with leaves from the trees, and before this
stood a Munchkin man with an axe in his hand. He seemed
very much surprised when Ojo and Scraps and the Glass Cat
came out of the woods, but as the Patchwork Girl approached
nearer he sat down upon a bench and laughed so hard that he
could not speak for a long time.
This man was a woodchopper and lived all alone in the little
house. He had bushy blue whiskers and merry blue eyes and
his blue clothes were quite old and worn.
“Mercy me!” exclaimed the woodchopper, when at last he
could stop laughing. “Who would think such a funny harlequin
lived in the Land of Oz? Where did you come from, Crazy-quilt?”
“Do you mean me?” asked the Patchwork Girl.
“Of course,” he replied.
“You misjudge my ancestry. I’m not a crazy- quilt; I’m
patchwork,” she said.
“There’s no difference,” he replied, beginning to laugh
again. “When my old grandmother sews such things together
she calls it a crazy-quilt; but I never thought such a jumble
could come to life.”
“It was the Magic Powder that did it,” explained Ojo.
“Oh, then you have come from the Crooked Magician on the
mountain. I might have known it, for--Well, I declare! here’s
a glass cat. But the Magician will get in trouble for this; it’s
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glass spectacles--or crazy- quilts--or whatever you are, go near
the Emerald City, you’ll be arrested.”
“We’re going there, anyhow,” declared Scraps, sitting upon
the bench and swinging her stuffed legs.
“If any of us takes a rest, We’ll be arrested sure, And get no
restitution ‘Cause the rest we must endure.”
“I see,” said the woodchopper, nodding; “you’re as crazy
as the crazy-quilt you’re made of.”
“She really is crazy,” remarked the Glass Cat. “But that isn’t
to he wondered at when you remember how many different
things she’s made of. For my part, I’m made of pure glass-except my jewel heart and my pretty pink brains. Did you
notice my brains, stranger? You can see em work.”
“So I can,” replied the woodchopper; “but I can’t see that
they accomplish much. A glass cat is a useless sort of thing,
but a Patchwork Girl is really useful. She makes me laugh, and
laughter is the best thing in life. There was once a woodchopper,
a friend of mine, who was made all of tin, and I used to laugh
every time I saw him.”
“A tin woodchopper?” said Ojo. “That is strange.”
“My friend wasn’t always tin,” said the man, “but he was
careless with his axe, and used to chop himself very badly.
Whenever he lost an arm or a leg he had it replaced with tin;
so after a while he was all tin.”
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“You’re crazy, girl. Better crawl into a rag-bag and hide
there; or give yourself to some little girl to play with. Those
who travel are likely to meet trouble; that’s why I stay at home.”
The woodchopper then invited them all to stay the night at
his little hut, but they were anxious to get on and so left him
and continued along the path, which was broader, now, and
more distinct.
They expected to reach some other house before it grew dark,
but the twilight was brief and Ojo soon began to fear they had
made a mistake in leaving the woodchopper.
“I can scarcely see the path,” he said at last. “Can you see
it, Scraps?”
“No,” replied the Patchwork Girl, who was holding fast to
the boy’s arm so he could guide her.
“I can see,” declared the Glass Cat. “My eyes are better than
yours, and my pink brains--”
“Never mind your pink brains, please,” said Ojo hastily;
“just run ahead and show us the way. Wait a minute and I’ll
tie a string to you; for then you can lead us.”
He got a string from his pocket and tied it around the cat’s
neck, and after that the creature guided them along the path.
They had proceeded in this way for about an hour when a
twinkling blue light appeared ahead of them.
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“He could if he
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But one day he met Dorothy in the forest and went with her to
the Emerald City, where he made his fortune. He is now one
of the favorites of Princess Ozma, and she has made him the
Emperor of the Winkies--the Country where all is yellow.”
“Who is Dorothy?” inquired the Patchwork Girl.
“A little maid who used to live in Kansas, but is now a
Princess of Oz. She’s Ozma’s best friend, they say, and lives
with her in the royal palace.”
“Is Dorothy made of tin?” inquired Ojo.
“Is she patchwork, like me?” inquired Scraps.
“No,” said the man; “Dorothy is flesh, just as I am. I know
of only one tin person, and that is Nick Chopper, the Tin
Woodman; and there will never be but one Patchwork Girl,
for any magician that sees you will refuse to make another
one like you.”
“I suppose we shall see the Tin Woodman, for we are going
to the Country of the Winkies,” said the boy.
“What for?” asked the woodchopper.
“To get the left wing of a yellow butterfly.”
“It is a long journey,” declared the man, “and you will go
through lonely parts of Oz and cross rivers and traverse dark
forests before you get there.”
“Suits me all right,” said Scraps. “I’ll get a chance to see
the country.”
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leave
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64. Cooktop
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29. Attribute
32. Chasm
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36. Tallies
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42. Gun
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47. They cast ballots
48. Not before
49. Nigerian monetary
unit
50. Fragrance
51. Merchandise
52. Suffered
54. Fail to win
55. Not a single one
56. Border
57. Smell
60. Misery
“Good! there’s a house at last,” cried Ojo. “When we reach
it the good people will surely welcome us and give us a night’s
lodging.” But however far they walked the light seemed to get
no nearer, so by and by the cat stopped short, saying:
“I think the light is traveling, too, and we shall never be
able to catch up with it. But here is a house by the roadside,
so why go farther?”
“Where is the house, Bungle?”
“Just here beside us, Scraps.”
Ojo was now able to see a small house near the pathway. It
was dark and silent, but the boy was tired and wanted to rest,
so he went up to the door and knocked.
“Who is there?” cried a voice from within.
“I am Ojo the Unlucky, and with me are Miss Scraps
Patchwork and the Glass Cat,” he replied.
“What do you want?” asked the Voice.
“A place to sleep,” said Ojo.
“Come in, then; but don’t make any noise, and you must go
directly to bed,” returned the Voice.
Ojo unlatched the door and entered. It was very dark inside
and he could see nothing at all. But the cat exclaimed: “Why,
there’s no one here!”
“There must be,” said the boy. “Some one spoke to me.”
“I can see everything in the room,” replied the cat, “and no
one is present but ourselves. But here are three beds, all made
up, so we may as well go to sleep.”
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