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Front Cover FREE Established 1853 *****ECRWSS***** U.S. Postage Paid Dexter ME. Permit No. 97 Local POSTAL CUSTOMER Your 1-800-287-2295 800 287 2295 • [email protected] gazette@easterngazette com 17,000 Circulation • Copyright 2015 The Gazette, Inc. Volume 163 No. 9 HomeTown AdVantage February 27 - March 5, 2015 Delivered by U.S. Mail to every residential and business addresses in: Abbot, Atkinson, Barnard, Beaver Cove, Blanchard, Bowerbank, Brownville, Brownville Jct., Cambridge, Charleston, Corinna, Corinth, Derby, Dexter, Dover-Foxcroft, Ebeemee, Elliottsville, Exeter, Frenchtown, Garland, Greenville, Greenville Jct., Guilford, Harmony, Kingsbury Plt., LaGrange, Lake View Plt., Lily Bay, Maxfield, Mayfield, Medford, Milo, Monson, Orneville, Parkman, Ripley, Sangerville, Sebec, Shirley Mills, St. Albans, Wellington, Williamsburg, Willimantic. w Accep ng New Pa ents “IN THE BLOOD” at the Center Theatre on Friday, March 6. See Page Three. ● Oral Seda on for relaxa on ●Orthodon cs ●Comprehensive Restora ve Den stry Steinke & Caruso Dental Care, PA Daniel L. Steinke, DDS, MAGD Hillary S. Caruso, DMD, MAGD 207-564-3455 Visit us at www.centralmainesmiles.com The Eastern Gazette 7KH(DVWHUQ*D]HWWH Your HomeTown AdVantage Page One February 27 - March 5, 2015 VOTE NO ON MILO $2 MILLION BOND See page 9 ProTech Solutions – For all your electronic needs Mike Russell – Owner/Technician 248 Maple Road, Atkinson, ME 04426 (207)717-7097 [email protected] ProTechMaine on Facebook Computers, Wireless, Security, Home Theater MILO FIRE & RESCUE RECEIVES DEFIBRILLATOR - Mayo Regional Hospital President & CEO Marie Vienneau recently presented an Automated External Defibrillator unit to Milo Fire & Rescue Fire Chief Dave Preble. Also in the photo are assistant fire chief Kevin Black and Cal Wilson, Director of Mayo Materials Management and the co-chair of Mayo’s Service Excellence Committee. The Service Excellence Committee is committed to community outreach and support. An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a portable device that checks the heart rhythm and can send an electric shock to the heart to try to restore a normal rhythm. AEDs are used to treat sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). AEDs make it possible for more people to respond to a medical emergency where defibrillation is required. Purchase of the AED was made possible by the Dennis Allen Memorial Golf Tournament Fund. The fund was named in honor of Dennis Allen who died suddenly in 2008 from a heart attack. Allen was the Chief Financial Officer at Mayo Regional Hospital for many years. RIDGE VIEW COMMUNITY SCHOOL HONOR ROLL GRADES 5-8 Second Quarter GRADE 5 HIGH HONORS Kiana Bennett, Owen Brown, Bradley Crane, Clyde Day, Avery Gagnon, Payton Gilman, Ricky Goodell, Arianna Jandreau, Elizabeth Kinney, Hanna Morse, Taylor Rideout, Amelia Rolfe, Nathan Schobel, Cole Smith, Elijah Warner, Justin Williams GRADE 5 HONORS Cameron Allen, Jillian Briggs, Caitlyn Chabot, Isiah Chesner, Patrick Childers, Ayden Cooper, Cameron Corson, Destiny Coston, Dakota Cote, Charles Emerson, Rylee Fillmore, LaKota Glidden, Caroline Gould, Keith Grant, Trenton Judkins, Torrey Hughes, Kendal Lachance, Jasmine Lewis, Ellie McComb, Dylan Moore, Madeline Myers, Maureen O’Roak, Emma Paige, Adam Paquin, Shelbie Poulin, Seth Robbins, Tyr Ronco, Leah Rosso, Ora Rudloff-Eastman, Kassidy Swimm, Cameron Vafiades, Jonathan Whitman, Mira Whitmore-Ugro GRADE 6 HIGH HONORS Abby Andrews, Valli Day, Brett Kusnierz, Kyle Larrabee, Santinaca Lawson, Jade Wintle GRADE 6 HONORS Kristopher Bateman, Cheyenne Beem, Evan Bernard Whittaker, Makayla Bignell, Demetri Burton, Hannah Campbell, Jacob Campbell, Madia Chesner, Jaycee Cook, Josephine Costonis, Emily Dill, Robert Dorman, Christian Easler, Rosalie Gillis, Ryan Gould, Kassandra Gray, Alli Green, Aaliyah Hernandez, Avery Herrick, Irie Hight, Myra Knowlton, Jaden Labonte, Isaac Limoges, Mary Mailhot, Joshua Mann, Lilah McCormack, Hunter Nelson, Olivia Peakes, Carter Polichak, Parker Ponte, Abigail Smith, Colin Speed, Joseph St. Louis, Caleb Valli, Grace Wallace, Isaac Webber GRADE 7 HIGH HONORS Caitlyn Hardy, Brian Johnson, Cloe Mountain, Sienna Newman, Armanda Nicknair, Logan Perkins, Rachael Sickles, Gabriel Stone GRADE 7 HONORS Katelynn Babine, Erin Bache, Brandon Black, Jay-Kob Davis, Izabel Dorman, Madison Gauvin, Alexander Gray, Haedyn Guenther, Seth Hocking, Augustus Irwin, Lynsie Knapp, Jacob Labonte, Nicholas Leighton, Nickolas Long, Hope Loving, Aurora Martin, Regan McNally, Shawnee McNally, Carver Myers, Emilia Nicknair, Rebeclyn Parker, Colton Parsons, Jordan Ranquist, Nathan Richards, Ryan Smith, Alaina Spizuoco, Parker Tibbetts, Krystalynn Williams GRADE 8 HIGH HONORS Dillion Allen, Ethan Boutilier, Alexander Briggs, Elizabeth Childers, Danielle Cummings, Kaylee Deering, Raevyn Dixon, Katie Gatchell, Kaylee Harris, Jordan Hughes, Autumn Irwin, Amber Knowlton, Shannon O’Roak, Christopher Roderka, Aino Rudloff-Eastman, Matthew Sickles, Morgan Smith, Hunter Speed, Taylor White, Yuxuan Zhao GRADE 8 HONORS Isabella Adam, Emily Albair, Victoria Asbury, Ivan Bates, Elise Beaudry, Bryson Bouffard, Ashley Downing, Chase Dyer, Christopher Fitzgerald, Mackenzie Gould, Paige Gudroe, Addyson Herrick, Isaiah Hesseltine, Brandon Higgins, Devan Hunter, McKaila Kimball, David Kirshkaln, Joey Knox, Amber Levesque, Lilli McCormack, Abigail Paige, Janette Patterson, Kobe Pillsbury, Madison Richardson, Hailey Roberts, Jayna Robinson, Trenton Scott, Tory Stone, Kalea Sweet, Branden Tokarski, Janice Watson, Elyce Wigham, Morgan Wing, Anthony Woods Halo hearing aids are ideal for people who want to stay Enhance every experience engaged and active. Halo are advanced, feature-rich hearing aids designed to help you hear everything better even in today’s challenging environments. They are also engineered to work specifically with the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, so that you can: • Stream all audio generated from mobile Apple® devices wirelessly to your Halo hearing aids (imagine the hearing aids acting as wireless speakers) • Use your iPhone to remotely control your hearing aids Dover Audiology Chris Clukey MA, CCC-A 859 West Main St. Dover-Foxcroft doveraudiologycenter.com • 564-3337 Open Monday through Wednesday 9 -5 and Thursday 9-4 GUILFORD SCHOOL GRADUATES 40 LIFESAVERS - Thanks to Phys Ed and Health Teacher Scheryl Allen and Piscataquis Community Elementary School, there are now 40 more potential lifesavers in the area. All sixth grade students were given an opportunity to complete CPR training and become certified in American Heart Association Child CPR/AED . Those who completed training, pictured here with Mrs. Allen, were recognized during a recent school assembly. Page 2 February 27 - March 5, 2015 The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage Now Carrying Indoor Growing Supplies Pro Mix 3.8 cubic feet $29.99 Earthworm Castings Rooting Hormone Grow Bags Growing Lights …and and much more! TILLSON True Value 924-7359 • 11 Main Street, Dexter Open 7 Days A Week • www.tillsontruevalue.com 2-23-15 to 3-1-15 FROM ALL OF US AT RENYS, THANK YOU FOR 65 YEARS! Brand! Famous Ladies’ Ladies’ Men’s Embroidered Trim Scoop Neck Tops Surplus Sleeveless Tops 7.99 $ Short Sleeve Polos 9.99 7.99 Value to $18.00! 3rd Year! Famous Label! bel! Famous La $ $ Value to $22.00! “Their” to $49.50! Men’s Hooded Sweatshirts $ 12.99 Sizes S-2XL New Spring Arrivals.... 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The group is known for its “musical sense of adventure” and for shows that are always spontaneous and fresh. Since their first appearance at the Grange, The Press Gang released its second CD and has expanded its tour circuit to include prominent venues in Massachusetts, New York, and Vermont. Tickets will be available at the door or two weeks in advance at Bob’s Home and Garden in Dover-Foxcroft. Tickets can be reserved by calling 5648596. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. For ticket price and more information about The Press Gang, visit www.grange.org/eastsangervilleme177/ upcoming-events/. Center Theatre offers “In The Blood” on March 6 DOVER-FOXCROFT- The Center Theatre in Dover-Foxcroft announces a one time performance of In The Blood, a live docu-exhibit illustrating the life, skills, & character of the turn-of-the-century Maine lumbermen & river drivers. In The Blood will be performed at the Center Theatre on Friday, March 6 at 7 p.m. “We brought Sumner McKane and his other piece, The Maine Frontier, to the Center Theatre last year,” says Executive Director Angela Bonacasa, “and the response was so overwhelming that we had to bring In The Blood here as well. It isn’t often that we are fortunate to have access to an artist with such a strong connection to Maine history.” In The Blood uses the most captivating rare films and photos that Maine’s archives have to offer. After over 3 years of research, combing libraries, museums, historical societies and archives, these films and photographs have been handpicked with careful consideration. By taking such steps as creating 3D images out of 19th century photographs and editing historic footage and interviews to be clear and audible for all audiences, In The Blood has broad appeal and is an engrossing exhibition of film, music and history. The musical score for In The Blood was composed to reflect the moods and environment of the films, photos, and stories. Based in composer Sumner McKane’s own brand of ambient Americana, there are elements of ethereal soundscapes and textures, country-blues, post rock, hopeful melancholia, and traditional lumbermen’s melodies- deriving from celtic and english folk songs. Melodic electric guitar and bass join textured sequences and manipulated loops of percussion- of which 80% were sampled from actual woods sounds (leaves rustling, axes, logs rolling, trees creaking, and walking in snow). General Admission tickets to In The Blood are $10, and are $8 for advance tickets, Seniors, Students, and Center Theatre members. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Center Theatre Box Office at (207) 564-8943, stopping by the theatre at 20 E. Main Street, Dover-Foxcroft from 10 AM-3 PM Tuesday-Saturday, or by going to the website at www.centertheatre.org. The Center Theatre is a non-profit performing arts center dedicated to making the arts a part of life in the Maine Highlands. 2.99 Our Reg. $2.99 Gift Cards, Become a Maine Adventurer at Renys.com DQGEHWKHÀUVW to know about our specials! a great gift, one size ¿WVDOO Weekly Rates ★★★ PLEASE BRING IN YOUR USED MOTOR OIL ★★★ BROOKS Tire & Auto 924-7149 or 1-800-339-7149 Corinna Rd., Dexter • www.BrooksAuto.com Local Pet Crematory / Urns and Remembrance Jewelry 1/2#55+10#6'0'(141741/2#0+10 943-6474 340 Howland Road, LaGrange www.ashestoashespetcrematory.com The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage February 27 - March 5, 2015 DEATH BY DESSERT PRESENTATION - Brian Ronco, Eric Boothroyd, Betsy Dorman, Julie Harrington and Priscilla Dorman rehearse as members of the cast of “Death By Dessert” by Nathan Hartswick. The Levi Stewart Community Theater will perform this mystery-comedy at the Stewart Library Building in Corinna at 7 p.m. on March 6. The group will also perform this show at the Pittsfield Community Theater on March 7, proceeds to the Pittsfield Community Theater. On March 13 the show will be at the Harmony Elementary School, proceeds to the Patriarchs Club. On March 14 the show goes on at the St. Albans Town Hall with proceeds to the Hartland - St. Albans Lions Club. All shows begin at 7 p.m. For more information see their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/LSCTheater. NEWS IN EDUCATION Babine named to University of Maine at Presque Isle Dean’s List PRESQUE ISLE – Timothy John Babine of Dexter was among the students at the University of Maine at Presque Isle named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester, according to Dr. Ray Rice, Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs. Dexter Dover Area Towns in Transition University of New England Dean’s List MAINE - The following students were named to the Dean’s List at the University of New England for the 2014 Fall Semester. Emily S Paige of Corinna, Jacob J Labree of Dover-Foxcroft, Chelsea A Crane of Exeter, Haylie P Genoa of Greenville, Casey M Northup of Guilford, Nicholas J Reynolds and Courtney Taylor of St. Albans. dZ/>^ ƌŽƐƐŽƵŶƚƌLJ^ŬŝŝŶŐ ^ŶŽǁ^ŚŽĞŝŶŐ ^ůĞĚĚŝŶŐ,ŝůůƐ Page 3 207-270-6112 2SHQ'D\VD:HHN Rt. 7 North, ITS 85, Dexter 2QWKH/DNH,FH)LVKLQJ"2XW6QRZPRELOLQJ" 2U-XVWORRNLQJIRUD+RPH&RRNHG0HDO 6WRSLQIRU'DLO\6SHFLDOV,FH&ROG%HHUDQG)XOO%DU :HDUHULJKWRIIWKH,767UDLO )ROORZWKHVLJQV<RX·OOEHJODG\RXGLG THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE SPONGE OUT OF WATER Saturday, February 28 at 4 PM and 6 PM Sunday, March 1 at 10 AM and 4 PM Monday, March 2 at 6 PM Tuesday, March 3 at 6 PM Wednesday, March 4 at 6 PM Thursday, March 5 at 6 PM 20 East Main Street Dover-Foxcroft ΨϱWZ WZ^KE 564-8943 •centertheatre.org (DDATT) Gasland Part II Free film Friday March 6th at 6 pm Abbott Memorial Library, Dexter FMI: 924-3836 or [email protected] KƉĞŶƚŽƚŚĞƉƵďůŝĐŽŶǁĞĞŬĞŶĚƐ͊ ZZZ([HWHU1DWXUH&DELQVFRP ĂůůϮϬϳͲϲϳϭͲϭϮϲϬ ŽƌƐĞĞǁĞďƐŝƚĞĨŽƌĚĞƚĂŝůƐ Rummage Sale March 7th from 7 - 4 at the Charleston Town Hall Lots of stuff for sale from many different families! Something for everyone, and plenty of great deals! Please call Cindy at 327-1513 with any questions. ONE OF THE LARGEST INVENTORIES OF NEW AND USED VEHICLES IN MAINE SMITH’S GROCERY & LUNCH BROWNVILLE ROUTE 11 Right here at Wiscasset Ford Worth the drive! Never any doc fees! Check out our website for our latest flyer and a full inventory of over 600 new and used cars at: WIZFORD.COM ANTIQUES WANTED Glass • Photography Books Furniture Art • Gold & Silver Almost Anything Old SINGLE ITEMS TO COMPLETE ESTATES Mon. 4 PM-7 PM, Tue. - Sun. 7 AM-7 PM • 965-8818 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Haddock 12oz & up …………… $8.95 Chicken Strips ……………… $6.95 Clams ………………………… $14.95 Scallops ……………………… $11.45 Pork Roast …………………… $8.95 Ham ………………………… $7.95 Breakfast Special: 2 Scrambled Eggs, Home Fries, Bacon or Sausage & Coffee $3.50 In The Blood As an innovative live “docu-exhibit”, In the Blood combines the projection of archived film and photography with authentic sound design, oral histories, and a live musical soundtrack, to tell the historical story of Maine lumbermen. Maynard Ross Antiques Friday, March 6 at 7 PM Rt. 7, Corinna 278-3400 $10 General Admission, $8 for Students, Seniors, and Theatre Members Maynard & Tonya Ross HONEST & DEPENDABLE CALL US TODAY! OVER 32 YEARS EXPERIENCE! 20 East Main Street, Dover-Foxcroft 564-8943 • www.centertheatre.org. ComevisitourshackattheDoverͲFoxcroft FireDepartment4thAnnualIceFishingDerby! EnjoyaFREEU.S.CellularChargingStation ForALLCellulardevices!!! Enjoyafundayoffishingwith FreeSnacks,Beverages,andPrizes!!! Hostedby YourLocalWirelessSolutionsProvider Dave’sWorldU.S.Cellular 2/2810a.m.Ͳ4p.m.3/110a.m.to3p.m. Page 4 February 27 - March 5, 2015 TIRES We Sell for Less, Make Us Prove It! Call BROOKS 924-7149 • 1-800-339-7149 The Snow is Coming! Time for shoveling and the aches and pains it brings. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Ames to help prevent the onset of acute back pain. Ames Chiropractic Wellness Center “Helping you to naturally feel and be your very best!” 110 DEXTER ROAD, CORINNA 907-AMES • 278-2292 Serving Bangor, Lincoln and Corinna www.ameschiro.net The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage GFWC Miosac sponsors Sebec Lake “Ice-Out ...” SEBEC - The GFWC Miosac Club is conducting its 2015 Sebec lake Ice-Out Contest. Tickets may be purchased from any Club member from now through March 31. Monies raised will be used to maintain a variety of Club projects in the Dover-Foxcroft area. Tickets are available for $1 each or six for $5. The person who guesses the closest date and time the ice will go out of the Narrows at Sebec Lake will receive a $100 check. Ice-out dates on Sebec Lake have been recorded since May 1879. Research on the dates were released by the Sebec Lake Fish and Game Association with the assistance of Ruth Weatherbee. In the spring of 1976, former GFWC Miosac Club member, Laura Stacy, came up with the idea of a Sebec Lake “Ice-Out” Guessathon. It is now known as the “Ice-Out” Contest. This has become an annual event for the Club since its inception with much anticipation from local residents. This year’s judge will be Dennis Hersey. For more information or for tickets, please call Anne Cress at 717-7576. COMPASS COMPASS is primarily intended as a free of charge listing of special events sponsored by local volunteer civic, literary, fraternal, service and religious organizations. Listings should be 30 words or less. E-mail items to [email protected]; or mail to The Eastern Gazette, 97 Church Street, Dexter ME 04930; or drop them off at our Dexter office. The DEADLINE FOR COMPASS ITEMS IS MONDAY at 5 pm. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 BENEFIT SUPPER FOR DEANNA ALLEN Spaghetti supper for Milo 2nd Grade Teacher Deanna Allen who was recently diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Milo Elementary School. 5 - 7 PM. Music by Josh Guthrie Trio. Silent Auction. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 419 Moosehead Trail, Newport, ME 355-3333 453 Main Street, Pittsfield, ME* 487-6655 NewportEyeCare.net BENEFIT SUPPER FOR JIM CIRILLO - Sebasticook Valley Elks Lodge, Central Street, Pittsfield. Spaghetti Supper. 4:30 - 6:30 PM. Cirillo, a charter member and past officer of the fraternal organization, was recently diagnosed with cancer and all proceeds will go toward his medical expenses. $6/person. 487-6300 after 3 PM. BENEFIT FOR JASON & HEATHER BOWDEN from Dexter who lost their barn and some livestock to a fire. Harmony Community Center. 1 - 4 PM. Pot luck, 50/50, music, silent auction. All proceeds go to the Bowden’s. Carolyn 683-5237, George 277-3365 or Cheryl 683-5621. COFFEE HOUSE - Garland Community Baptist. 924-6475. 6:30 PM. MONDAY, MARCH 2 For The Highest Quality Of Eye Care And Surgical Needs. SAVVY CAREGIVER TRAINING - Reddy Health Center, Dexter. 12 - 2 PM. Through April 6. Registration required, Karyn Grass 941-2865. MARCH SPECIAL TUESDAY, MARCH 3 Dr. Kiran Jones $ 30 OFF Anti-Glare with purchase MT. KATAHDIN SENIOR CITIZENS MEETING - Brownville Community Church Hall. Noon. Swap Bingo to follow. COMPUTER WORKSHOP FOR SENIOR CITIZENS & OTHERS - Guilford Memorial Library. 11 AM. Bring laptop or ipad if possible. 876-4547. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 Dr. Ian Jones E l i Exclusions May M Apply. A l Not in conjunction with Insurances. WE PARTICIPATE WITH THE FOLLOWING INSURANCES: Medicare • Mainecare • Anthem • Cigna • Aetna • Harvard Pilgrim Martins Point • United Healthcare • AARP • AND MANY MORE ALSO ACCEPTING: EyeMed and VSP Vision Plans NOW ACCEPTING: CARE CREDIT! Call: 355-3333 or 487-6655 to make your appointment. * Located in the Former Office of DR. FLINT REID RIPLEY TRAIL RIDERS SNOWMOBILE CLUB MEETING - Ripley School House Rte. 23. 7 PM. THREE RIVERS KIWANIS MEETING - 24 Gerrish Rd., Milo. 6:30 AM. Speaker Gordon Smith, Director of Human Resources. JSI Store Fixtures Incorporated. THURSDAY, MARCH 5 END OF WINTER CONCERT - Walter E. Oakes Gym, Penquis Valley High School, Milo. Milo & Brownville Band, 3rd Grade Recorder Ensemble, 4th & 5th Grade choir. SHIRLEY B CARTER VFW & LADIES AUXILIARY MEETING - VFW Hall 20 Cedar St., Dexter. 7 PM. Rick Batchelder 924-7548, Oleta Jerome 924-5972. FRIDAY, MARCH 6 DOVER LOW VISION GROUP MEETING - Thompson Free Library, Dover-Foxcroft. 10 - 11:30 AM. Esther Ireland from DBVI. Nancy 270-2730. DDATT FREE FILM: GASLAND 2 - Abbott Memorial Library, Dexter. 6 PM. 277-4221 or 924-3836. THE SKELETON CREW - Abbott Memorial Library, Dexter. Support group for healthy bones. Free lunch. SATURDAY, MARCH 7 HAR MON’S Heating Oil WINTER WELLNESS FAIR - Ridge View Community School, Dexter. 1 - 3 PM. 924-6000. DAUGHTERS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR MEETING - Mayo Regional Piscataquis Room, Dover-Foxcroft. 10 AM. Letters from Private Edward H. Ives. BAKED BEAN SUPPER - Corinna United Methodist Church. 4:30 - 6 PM. Beans, Mac & Cheese, Cole Slaw, Hot Dogs, Rolls, Dessert, Drinks. BEANS & HOT DOGS SINGSPRATION - LaGrange Full Gospel Assembly, Linda’s Food Cupboard. 4:30 PM Meal, 6 PM Singspiration. Seldon Wheeler 974-6653. By donation. MONDAY, MARCH 9 BLOOD DRIVE - Mason Columbia 149, 281 Pritham Ave., Greenville. 12:30 - 5:30 PM. THURSDAY, MARCH 12 AMATEUR RADIO CLASS - Milo Town Hall. 7 - 9 PM. Ben Kittredge 943-2849. FRIDAY, MARCH 13 CONTRA DANCE - Dexter Universalist Church. 7 - 10 PM. $7/singles, $12/families. Jim Bunn 3925 or Georgia Prickitt 277-3961. SUNDAY, MARCH 15 HEALING SERVICES - People’s UMC, 91 Pritham Ave. Greenville Jct. 3 PM. 31 M Main i St Street, t Milo continues to offer automatic and will-call heating fuel services to the greater Milo, Brownville, LaGrange areas from our office here in Milo. The Harmon’s Fuel Oil business office on Main Street is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for orders, payments and additional heating services. Stop by or call: 943-2561 or 1-800-564-3835 COMPASS is sponsored weekly by: 897 West Main Street Dover-Foxcroft ME 04426 564-8401 www.mayohospital.com Your partners in better health The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage February 27 - March 5, 2015 Page 5 Guilford Christian Academy March workshop GUILFORD - Guilford Christian Academy for Homeschoolers is offering workshops and activities for the community during the month of March. Guilford Christian Academy has been encouraging and strengthening homeschoolers in Maine for over a decade now and has recently taken out a lease on office space where they can provide even more for the homeschoolers and local community. They have been holding classes and workshops on sewing, knitting, crocheting, American Sign Language, and much more. Call Trisha at 717-7619 if you would like to stop by and learn more about homeschooling or have an idea for a workshop or class that you may be willing to offer. They will start off with a Let’s Knit Socks Workshop. Trisha will show participants how to make socks over the course of 4 weeks. There are two patterns to choose from ranging from beginner to intermediate. Young and old are invited to attend. You do not have to be a homeschooler to join. The workshop starts Wednesday March 4 from 1 - 3 p.m. Cost is $20 for the 4 weeks, you purchase your preferred fiber yarn and needles. Sign up online. Roller skating at the Dexter Rec. Dept every 4 Monday of the month from 1 - 4 p.m. cost is only $3 per skater with a maximum per family of $12. Skates are available at no additional cost. Game Day is on the 2nd Friday of the month. Students bring their favorite game and a snack to share and team up with others to play games from 1 - 3 p.m. Free Mom’s Fellowship – The 3rd Friday of the month from 1 - 3 p.m. Bring your favorite hand craft if you choose to and a snack to share, we will have coffee available. Join other local Mom’s as they get together and knit, crochet, cross stitch or mend, etc. Anything you want to bring to work on while chatting is fine, or bring nothing. All invited to attend. Anyone who has kids that will need to be tended to, they have a room that you can use and they will see if they can get a person to tend to them. Coming soon they will have a workshop on how to make a Wordpress Blog or website. To sign up for any of these and more coming visit the website at www.guilfordchristianacademy.com and view the calendar. The timing on this deal is as perfect as the dresses themselves. With prom season right around the corner, be sure to shop us first for that special dress. 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FRESH Mushrooms 2/$3 GROCERY SAVINGS IN EVERY AISLE HUNT’S 16 Oz. WISHBONE 8 Oz. HUNT’S 24Oz. Manwich Sauce $1 Salad Dressing CHARMIN BASIC PETER PAN 16.3 Oz. IGA 30 Oz. 2/$4 Mayonnaise or Salad Dressing 2/$5 BOUNTY BASIC Single FOLGERS 10.3-11.3 Oz. IGA Paper Towel 2/$1 Ground Coffee $3.49 12 Pk. Soda 2/$7 IGA Single Roll Bath Tissue 2/$1 Pasta Sauce $1 $1 Peanut Butter 12 Oz. Cans IGA 5.2Oz. BANQUET 7-10.1 Oz. 2/$3 Frozen Pizza $1 Meals or Pot Pies $1 HOOD 32 Oz. BIRDSEYE 14.4-16 Oz. LANDMARK 56 Oz. 64 Oz. 100% Apple Juice Country Creamer $1 Orange Juice 2/$4 BEEF LOIN Frozen Vegetables $ 2/ 3 Mini Garlic Loaf $1 Ice Cream 2/$5 POST 11-14.75 Oz. Cereals Cocoa Pebbles Fruity Pebbles or Golden Crisp 2/$5 GREAT BUY! Porterhouse or T-bone $6.98 Lb. BEEF ROUND Boneless BEEF ROUND Extra Lean Sirloin Tip Roast $ 1 LB. PKG. FLORIDA FRESH SWEET GROWER’S PRIDE 59 Oz. COLE’S 11-14.75 Oz. ¶If you discover an H&R Block error on your return that entitles you to a larger tax refund (or smaller tax liability), we’ll refund the tax preparation fee for that return. Claims must be made during the calendar year in which the return was prepared. OBTP#B13696 ©2013 HRB Tax Group, Inc. each at this price youtwcan afford to buy o! Sizes 2 thru 20 “Gasland 2” movie should spark discussion by Sam Brown DEXTER - Dexter Dover Area Towns in Transition (DDATT) will sponsor the two-hour long film “Gasland 2” at the Abbott Memorial Library in Dexter at 6 p.m. on March 6 as part of its ongoing First Friday free movie sessions, followed by vibrant public discussion. Over the past decade there has been a rush for oil and natural gas across America using the controversial drilling method of hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking”. The new techniques, technologies, and chemicals used are more intensive and riskier than conventional oil and gas drilling. “Gasland 2” argues that the gas industry is using its wealth and power to influence government policy on fracking, while buying the silence of countless American homeowners forced to move out of their longtime homes because their water has become too polluted to drink. Even though Maine itself does not sit above natural gas fields, the implications of fracking elsewhere in the Northeast and our continued dependence on all forms of fossil fuel use are important to Central Maine residents. DDATT’s mission is to inform ourselves on how our energy choices affect our environmental, political, and economic lives. “Gasland 2” examines these issues. Please join your neighbors in Dexter on March 6 to learn about our options. For more information on DDATT and future events, email info@ ddatt.org to get on email list, or call 277-4221 or 924-3836. 0 590 3.98 Sirloin Tip Steak $ Lb. 2.98 2.38 $ Lb. FRESH LEAN BONELESS 3.48 Lb. 8-10 lbs Avg. FRESH LEAN Pork Tenderloin $ Lb. Pork Loins Pork Chops $ 4.68 WHOLE BONELESS CENTER CUT BONELESS CENTER CUT Ground Chuck 4.18 $ Lb. 5 lbs or more Lb. FRESH Boneless Skinless ALEXANDER HORNUNG Bone In Chicken Tenders Center Cut Ham Steaks $ 2.48 FRESH 5 lbs or more Lb. 5 Lbs. or More 3.68 $ Lb. 98 Chicken ¢ Lb. Thighs or Drumsticks 5 lbs or more DELI SPECIALS FARMLAND Extra Lean RUSSER Wunderbar GREAT LAKES White or Yellow Cooked Ham German Bologna American Cheese 3.98 $ 2.58 $ $ Lb. Lb. 3.98 Lb. HATFIELD SPECIALS HATFIELD 16 Oz. pkg. Jumbo Meat Franks $2.48 Pkg. HATFIELD FAMILY PACK Ends & Pieces Bacon $2.38 Lb. HATFIELD 16 Oz. pkg. Beef Skinless Franks $3.98 PRICES GOOD MARCH 1 THROUGH MARCH 7TH NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPO ERRORS Pkg. Page 6 February 27 - March 5, 2015 The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage INSPECTIONS AUTO - BIG TRUCKS - TRACTORS TRAILERS - MOTOR HOMES MOTORCYCLES BROOKS TIRE and AUTO Call 1-800-339-7149 • 924-7149 • 924-5884 www.BrooksAuto.com Expecting a Refund? We have a nice selection of New & Used Furniture 183 Spring St., Dexter • 924-3066 Mon. - FRI. 9-5 • Sat. 10-4 (PHU\·V MEAT & PRODUCE Monmouth 933-8010 • Augusta 621-6382 • Newport • 355-0117 Tues. - Fri. 9 to 6, Sat. 9 to 4, Closed Sun. & Mon. FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED • emerysmeat.com while supplies last Freezer Package #1 3 lb of each $123.00, 5 lb. of each $213.95, 10 lb. of Each $406.55 Boneless Pork Roast Boneless Pork Chops Boneless Chicken Breast Slab Bacon London Broil Ground Chuck Pot Roast Stew Meat Chicken Nuggets We Accept MC, Visa, Discover, EBT Cards and Food Stamps Welcome Buying Coyote & Fox Unskinned Average Price $35 JEFF VENABLE • Award Winning Taxidermist Full-Time / Professional / 30 Years 342 Range Rd., Atkinson, ME • 564-3679 Now Open In Downtown Dexter āā Í,Q7KH2OG*D]HWWH%XLOGLQJÎ HONORING A 40 YEAR MAINE MARINE PATROL CAREER - Senator Paul Davis (R-Piscataquis) and Representative Jeffrey Pierce (R-Dresden) recently presented Retired Marine Patrol Colonel Joel Fessenden with a legislative sentiment to honor his 40 year career in the Maine Marine Patrol. Pictured from left to right are Marine Patrol Colonel Jon Cornish, who succeeded Fessenden, Department of Marine Resources Commissioner Patrick Keliher, Senator Paul Davis, Colonel Fessenden, and Representative Jeffrey Pierce. Penquis students serve their community MILO - Penquis Valley High School Teacher and Key Club Advisor Kathy Doyon and a few of her Key Club members, Morgan, Jordan, Krista, Ryan, and Jacob, made a presentation to their sponsoring Kiwanis club in Milo on Wednesday, February 11. Despite the early hour of 6:30 a.m., these bright-eyed Key Club members shared a slide show and detailed information about the club’s recent and ongoing activities in their community of Milo-Brownville, providing Key Club members with opportunities to provide service, build character, and develop leadership skills. Key Club President Ryan reported the club has 28 members on their roster and described their activities since the beginning of the year. Their activities included: • Helping Foxcroft Academy raise funding for the Hospice Hospital • Sponsoring a Trunk or Treat Halloween event for kids who needed a safe place to trick or treat and participated in Trick or Treat for UNICEF • Helping the Red Cross with a blood drive by assisting with registration, the canteen, and guiding donors to seats • Raised money for Kiwanis International Eliminate Project to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus • Helped with the Haunted Hay Ride sponsored by the Milo Recreation Committee • Participated in local runs, including the Color Run, Domestic Violence Awareness Walk, and the Reindeer Run • Helped the Milo Elementary School with their annual Fall Frolic • Helped Three Rivers Kiwanis|Milo-Brownville with the Veterans Day Dinner in Milo by setting up decorated tables, waiting on tables delivering dinners and desserts, and helping with clean up • Participated in the Welcome to My Home event in Dexter, which is a fundraiser to help the homeless. The club donated clothes, blankets, and canned food. To raise money, the students slept in a box outside all night and had an opportunity to see life through the eyes of the less fortunate. The event raises awareness and raises money and articles for the shelters. • Offered pizza for sale at high school basketball games, sold DVDs of the basketball tournament, and held a bake sale to raise funds for Key Club members to attend DECON, the District Educational Convention in Springfield Massachusetts, April 10-12 Penquis Valley Key Club members demonstrate a high degree of integrity and ability, meriting our trust and respect, and the Three Rivers Kiwanis is proud and appreciative of their outstanding services to the community. Three Rivers Kiwanis|Milo-Brownville (established in 1991) meets every Wednesday morning at the Kiwanis Building at 24 Gerrish Road at 6:30 a.m., except the Last Wednesday (be it the fourth or fifth Wednesday of the month), which meets at 6:30 p.m. The public is always welcome. For membership information, call their secretary at 943-6909. 6PRNHG0HDWVDQG&KHHVHV +DQGFUDIWHG6DXVDJHV %HHI-HUN\ Arts on Film series at Center Theatre 0RQGD\WKURXJK6DWXUGD\DPSP 0DWWKHZ6HFLFK)DPLO\ x 0DQ\LQVXUDQFHFRPSDQLHVGRQRWUHTXLUHDSK\VLFLDQ VFULSWWRFRYHUSK\VLFDOWKHUDS\³FDOOXVZHZLOOFKHFN IRU\RX x :HRIIHU)5((FRQVXOWDWLRQVWRVHHLIZHFDQKHOS\RX ZLWKDFKHVSDLQVLQMXULHVRUSUHYHQWDWLYHFDUH x :LWK7:2FRQYHQLHQWORFDWLRQVZHFDQJHW\RXLQ IRUDQDSSRLQWPHQWZLWKLQKRXUV :LOVRQ6WUHHW %UHZHU0( &RULQQD5RDG 'H[WHU0( CHRIS ALMY SPEAKS AT DEXTER SUNRISE KIWANIS - Chris Almy, District Attorney for Piscataquis and Penobscot counties was the guest speaker at Dexter Sunrise Kiwanis on February 20. The club meets every Friday morning at All Aboard Restaurant in Dexter. Anyone wanting to attend a meeting to see what Kiwanis is all about should contact any Dexter Kiwanis member or call Fran Field at 924-7094. DOVER-FOXCROFT- The Center Theatre in Dover-Foxcroft has announced its “Arts on Film” series. “We have our regular movie showings, which will be increasing,” says Executive Director Angela Bonacasa, “and the Slightly OffCenter Players perform live theatre regularly throughout the year. But there are so many other types of events that we can’t bring to the theatre to perform live, so we are going to bring those kinds of events to the Center Theatre electronically.” Two companies, Specticast and ByExperience, specialize in performances by New York’s Metropolitan Opera, the Bolshoi Ballet, concerts by internationally known artists, and even live theatrical performances from Broadway and London’s West End. The Theatre will be offering one programming event per month, with the possibility of increased offerings later in the year. The first scheduled event is “Aerosmith Rocks Donington”, scheduled for Sunday, March 8, at 4 p.m. Other planned events include the Broadway production of “Of Mice and Men” and “Metamorphosis”, by the Big Apple Circus. More information on these shows and other Center Theatre events is available by calling the Center Theatre Box Office at (207) 564-8943, stopping by the theatre at 20 E. Main Street, Dover-Foxcroft from 10 AM-3 PM TuesdaySaturday, or by going to the website at www.centertheatre. org. The Center Theatre is a non-profit performing arts center dedicated to making the arts a part of life in the Maine Highlands. The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage February 27 - March 5, 2015 Obituaries Heat Pumps/Air Conditioners GORHAM - Timothy Macomber, age 50, died at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough on February 12, 2015. He fought a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer for two years. Tim was born September 11, 1964 in Dexter, ME to Merton and Gloria Macomber. He is the youngest of three children. He graduated from Dexter Regional HS in the class of 1983, EMCC in the class of 1985, and Wentworth Institute of Technology in the class of 1988. Tim was employed at Fairchild Semiconductor for 29 years as a software engineer as well as global IT manager and data architect. Tim married Tracy Lynne Cote of Portsmouth, NH in 1998. They were blessed with 16 years of devoted marriage. They met at Happy Wheels in Newington, NH and loved roller skating in NH and all over Maine. Tim is survived by his wife Tracy, his three loving children Trinity Nicole age 23, Thomas James age 15, and Trevin Cody age 9, his parents Merton and Gloria Macomber, brothers Gregory and Jeffrey Macomber, father-in-law Roland Cote and his wife Janet Morley, mother-in- law Darla Cote, brother-in-law Eric Cote, sisters-in-law Sandi Macomber and Heather Cote, and many other family members. Since being diagnosed in February 2013 Tim and his family enjoyed vacations in Jamaica, Florida, Cape Cod, and New York City and camping at Boyd Lake and Papoose Pond. In lieu of flowers, Tim and his family are requesting donations be made to college funds that were set up for Thomas and Trevin by Fairchild Semiconductor. To make a donation, please visit gofundme. com and search for “The Timmy Fund”. Donations will be split equally between the two college funds. Visiting hours and funeral services were held at Windham Baptist Church in Windham on February 22. Arrangements were under the direction of Chad E. Poitras Cremation and Funeral Service. deceased by 3 brothers, Eugene, Kerry and Kenny Dunton. She requested that no formal services be held; however, her body will be buried at Riverside Cemetery in Newport. Arrangements are by Crosby & Neal, Newport. Those who wish may leave written condolences at www.CrosbyNeal.com CAROL S. LEAVITT NEWPORT - Carol Sue (Dunton) Leavitt, 71, passed away peacefully February 19, 2015, at her residence surrounded by her family. She was born April 20, 1943, in Palmyra, a daughter of Herbert and Phyllis (Fletcher) Dunton. She attended Palmyra and Hartland schools. She married the love of her life, Carroll G. Leavitt, on November 16, 1963, and they were married for 51 years. Carol was a full time mother and housewife. In addition to her husband of Newport, she is survived by 3 daughters, Joanne and husband, David Henderson, of Corinna, Judy and husband, Charlie Thody, of Palmyra, Jackie and husband David Wilson of Bowerbank; 2 stepchildren, Marilyn Hight of Hartland Bubar and Rocky Leavitt and friend Becky of Palmyra; her twin sister, Betty Lou Butler of Newport; and a special niece, Mary Butler and her daughter, Sarah, of Detroit. She will be fondly remembered by her many grandchildren, great-grandchildren; and a dear friend, Maxine Leavitt of Newport. She was pre- TIMOTHY VAUGHN MACOMBER KAREN THERESA BICKFORD ABBOT - Karen Theresa Bickford, 69, passed away gently in her sleep, February 18, 2015, at Hibbard Nursing Home in Dover-Foxcroft. No public services are planned at this time. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to National MS Society, 74 Gray Road, Falmouth, ME 04105. Cremation arrangements by Crosby & Neal, Guilford. 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Editing for space and clarity will be at the discretion of the Editor. Letters may be e-mailed to [email protected] or mailed to P.O. Box 306 Dexter ME 04930. Letters must reach The Eastern Gazette by 5 pm Monday for consideration for Friday publication. “Vote No on Milo $2 Million Bond” To the Editor: Milo residents will vote on a $2 million Bond package at town meeting Monday, March 9th at 7pm. The Bond provides funds to pave roads and sidewalks, make upgrades to buildings, and purchase equipment. I will be voting NO on the bond for these reasons: 1. The town portion of my property tax has doubled since 2007. 2. Milo property will be de-valued by 30% this year to conform to State valuation. The current property tax rate of $21.30 will increase to over $30.00. Increasing from one of the highest in the county to one of the highest rates in the State. 3. Repayment of the Bond requires a rate increase of $3.40 for a 10 year period or an equal reduction of services. 4. Reductions considered for the first year: No longer funding the library, rec department, and the cemetery. 5. Proposed State reductions in funding from Revenue Sharing and Excise Tax will further increase Milo’s tax rate by approximately $7.00. 6. Milo currently has twice as much debt as carried prior to the Industrial Park purchase and the 2008 paving fiasco. The Bond will increase debt to be 10 times that earlier level. 7. Prior to 2008, paving was paid from town reserves. The 2008 paving fiasco debt will not be fully repaid until 2018. 8. Rising property taxes make it difficult for Milo’s aging population to maintain their homes; leading to more vacant/abandoned homes, lower property values, and less property tax revenue for the town. We need to repair roads, maintain public buildings, and replace necessary town equipment, but this Bond is not feasible. It is too risky to undertake a 10 year $2 million commitment when our property taxes are already so high. Join me in voting NO on the Bond. Lynn Ricker Milo “...enjoy your tofu...” To the Editor: This is in response to “the diet of lent”. First I resent anyone using the bible, Jesus or God to justify their perverted views. Don’t you agree that more damage has been done by religious fanatics according to their perverted religious belief than any other group or organization other than politics? When the person who penned the letter “the diet of lent” goes out and stays in the desert and returns and accomplishes all that Jesus is believed to have accomplished, then maybe I would listen to the prophecy of veganism. Sadly the lent argument is checkmated by Cain and Abel. God supposedly preferred burning blood and meat to that of burning plant and vegetable matter. The vegan, Caine, killed the omnivore, Abel, because he was jealous of Gods acceptance of Abel’s offering and the rejection of his. Hence should all vegans be ridiculed for their belief? Are vegans breaking with God? Are vegans a danger to non-vegans? You see how easy it is to pervert something. I have no idea or knowledge of the eating habits of either Abel or Cain but I believe Jesus and his prophets had a few feasts where the fatted calf and lamb was cooked to perfection. The human being is an omnivore, meaning a human eats a variety of foods. This includes vegetables, fruits, nuts, berries, birds, eggs, fishes, meat and milk. I didn’t make us humans this way; you will have to take that up with a higher power. As to animal abuse, I have no tolerance for anyone abusing animals. Slaughtering and butchering animals is neither torture nor abuse. It is the continuation of life. For people to live, animals, fish and plants must die. That’s the way it is. Yes, plants die for your palates’ pleasure just as animals die for mine. The old cycle goes; life gives to death as death gives to life. I did not make the cycle it just is. The local grocery store has an ample supply of grass feed beef and wholesome nutritious milk and milk products. They also give out mouthwatering recipes to try. So help all farmers when you visit and buy bread (the staff of life), vegetables (for vitamins and good old fiber), meat (protein, trace minerals, fatty acids), milk (health bone builder) and you help keep the farming economy rolling along. Again I say to all vegans, enjoy your tofu but for me steak, rare and juicy please. Michael Watson Cambridge “Nutrition Panel Tells All” To the Editor: The U.S. Advisory Panel on Dietary Guidelines has finally mustered the courage to recommend that Americans eat less meat and dairy products. And not just to lower our risk of heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, and obesity, but also because it slows the rate of climate changes, with its own devastating consequences. The 572 page report released on Thursday notes that half of all Americans have preventable dietrelated chronic diseases and that two-thirds of adults and one-third of children are overweight. It concludes that a dietary pattern higher in plant-based foods and lower in animal-based foods is more health promoting and associated with lesser environmental impact than the current U.S. diet. The 1977 recommendation that Americans eat less meat by the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs was quashed by the meat industry, and subsequent dietary guidelines panels have been very cautious. The 2010 dietary guidelines panel merely shoved meat and dairy off the official MyPlate icon, representing the U.S. Dietary Guidelines. Though the experts have now told the truth, our family s health is still up to us. Fortunately, local supermarkets offer a variety of meat and dairy-free options and the internet has lots of advice on vegan recipes and transition tips. 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Box 10, Gardiner, ME 04345-0010 1-800-244-2297 Equal Housing Opportunity Dial 711 for TTYS/TTDS An equal opportunity provider and employer M.S.A.D. #4 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION (Abbot, Cambridge, Guilford, Parkman, Sangerville, Wellington) Kindergarten registration is being held on Thursday, March 12th, 2015 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Piscataquis Community Elementary School in Guilford for all children who will be five on or before October 15, 2015. All registrations are by appointment only. Your child’s state birth certificate, custody papers, and immunization record are required at the time of registration. Please call 876-4301 for an appointment by Friday, March 6th Children’s Workers Needed Join a growing team who are making a difference in the lives of children with Autism & Cognitive Disabilities in community and group settings. Immediate need in the Dover-Foxcroft and surrounding area. $ 10-$13 per hr starting wage, paid training, mileage reimbursement. Up to a $250 sign-on bonus. For more information call 207-945-0068 or 207-667-7464 To apply, please visit our website at: www.dehi.org An equal opportunity provider and employer LEGAL NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Corporators of Skowhegan Savings Bank will be held at Skowhegan Savings, 13 Elm Street, Skowhegan, Maine on Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors of said bank and transacting any other business that might legally come before said meeting. Warren Shay Clerk of said Corporation TOWN OF BROWNVILLE NOTICE OF SALE BY BID The Town of Brownville has the following properties for sale: • Tax Map 5 Lot 15-10 – 42 Spencer Road – Land & Building (7.5 acres) – Minimum Bid $2,000 • Tax Map 20 Lot 13 – 29 Fisher Avenue – Land & Building (0.15 acres) – Minimum Bid $1,400 • Tax Map 5 Lot 10 – 35 Spencer Road – Land & Building (0.22 acres) – Minimum Bid $1,400 • Tax Map 18 Lot 25 – Railroad Avenue – Land only (0.04 acres) – Minimum Bid $2,000 Featured Property Steuben 15 Acres $24,500 Fifteen acres plus on Dyer Brook. Fantastic parcel with lady slippers, wild cranberries, great rocks, like a rock garden and mature trees. Owner financing option with adequate deposit and accepted offer. This is a wonderful location for a home or camp. Let us find your ideal property. Agents in Dexter & Bangor. Maine Properties Realty 86A Church Street, Dexter, Maine 04930 (207) 924-6600 www.maineprop.com Opening available for skilled agent. POSITIONS AVAILABLE CNAs Day & evening shifts and part-time nurse Per Diem - Flexible Hours Shift & WeekendDifferentials Please contact: • Tax Map 18 Lot 82 – 51 Henderson Street – Land only (0.22 acres) – Minimum Bid $4,000 Dexter Health Care Additional information and bid packages are available at the Brownville Town Office or by calling 965-8639 during business hours. All bids must be received at the Town Office no later than 2:00 p.m. on Friday, March 20, 2015 in a sealed envelope identifying the property for which the bid is being submitted. (207) 924-5516, Ext. 202 Kim Phillips, RN, DON 64 Park Street, Dexter, ME 04930 The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage February 27 - March 5, 2015 FOR SALE FIREWOOD HELP WANTED MILO - AKC Registered black and brown labs, $600. First shots, wormed, and vet checked. Will be ready February 9th, just in time for Valentines Day! Taking deposits of $100. 943-3015. DEXTER - Firewood. No we are not out of business. Sawed, split & delivered. Call for prices. Stan White d/b/a M & S Firewood. 924-6217. BRADFORD - Milker and chore person wanted for small dairy farm in Bradford. Call 327-1309 and leave a message for Rick. HELP WANTED Drivers: O/Op’s. Best Deal in SERVICES New England! 40% Advance! Central Boiler OUTDOOR WOOD Home Weekends! Pd Weekly! FURNACE. Safe, Clean, Efficient, 85% Gross! Regional/OTR/FlatWOOD HEAT. 25 year warranty bed. 800-285-3323. available. Central Maine Classics 207-672-4455 139 Spring Street, Dexter • 924-7400 1BR, first floor apt. $595/mo. Heat, hot water & trash removal included. MILO: 3BR house for rent., Tenant pays for all utilities. $575/mo. One year lease, references and security deposit required. $200 move-in bonus when you mention this ad! Call 343-1447 email: [email protected] Selling Affordable & Inspectable Cars & Trucks b Bu Hall’s Auto Repair Your Authorized Fisher herr® Snowplow Dealer SALES & SERVICE DEXTER: 58 Main St. 1BR apt., second floor. $555/mo. Heat, hot water & trash removal included. Spacious 1BR ground floor apt, $540/ mo. Heat & trash removal included. DOVER-FOXCROFT: 109 Pleasant St. BUY HERE ~ PAY HERE (formerly Mike’s Transmission) 55 Church St., Dexter 924-3062 See us for special pricing DEXTER: 79 Maple St., cozy 1BR upstairs apt. $540/mo. Heat, hot water & trash removal included. DISCOUNT AUTO SALES j.1%#6'':6'4+5%1706+4'k RENTALS FOR NEW IN-TOWN DEXTER APT TENANTS - 50% off 1st month, 10% off for next 5 months. One and Two Bedrooms. All utilities included. NO PETS. Call now for more information. 924-6867. New Plows and Sanders Have Arrived APARTMENTS FOR RENT Page 11 Full Service Garage For more info go to www.FisherPlows.com Pl Need Work Done On Your Fisher Plow? Bring it in for professional Fisher Plow service. 4IRESs3TRUTSs/IL#HANGEs4UNE5PS !LIGNMENTSs"RAKESs%XHAUST Honest, Reliable Service You Can Depend On! Open 8 to 5 Monday -Friday, Saturday by Appt. Main St., 257-2629 DETROIT MOTORS 17 South Detroit HILLSIDE PARK APARTMENTS, DEXTER 1 Bedroom Immediate Vacancy. Rent starts at $591.00. Vouchers Welcomed!! For applications, visit www.mainedevelopment.com or contact us at Maine Development Associates 1-800-639-1747 TTY 711 / 800-437-1220 Equal Housing ‘03 FORD F-150 LARIAT ‘08 HYUNDAI AZERA LIMITED 5.4 8 Cyl, Auto, 4WD, Clean, Virginia Title V6, Auto, Moonroof, Leather, Multi Zone A/C $7,995 $11,995 Dexter Rd., Corinna • kandjautosales.com 924-7590/938-4136 100% Bumper to Bumper Warranty Opportunity LANE’S COLLISION CENTER PROPERTIES BY NORM COOKSON REALTY www.lanescollisioncenter.com 186 Exeter Rd., Rt. 43 Corinna 278-2435 • Cell: 949-6069 175 SPRING ST., DEXTER 924-7902 OR 924-3594 H O M E S www.NormCookson.com Or E-mail us at [email protected] Also check our window display for listings or come in for a FREE catalog. Is your property on the internet? It is if it is listed with Norm Cookson Realty! Ranch style home with two bedrooms, one bath, attached 1 car garage, summer kitchen leading to a back deck. Full walk out basement, paved driveway, all bordering the ATV trail. Could easily be converted to a three bedroom. C O T T A G E S 24,000 square foot retail business located on Rt. 7 in Dexter. Large showroom and warehouse, ample parking with road frontage on all sides. Many possibilities here. 5174D DEXTER $375,000 5126D DEXTER $98,500 18x36 in-ground swimming pool with new liner. House remodeled with breakfast bar and tile flooring. 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath. 2 car detached garage. Close to town. Immaculate bungalo for a first home or retirement on a private road. This house is move in ready. Close to downtown shopping, library, churches and lake. 5171D DEXTER $76,000 5096H DEXTER $110,000 L A N D Lg. contemporary home high on a hill overlooking lake wassookeag. Close to town yet sits back off the road for privacy. Private well & septic, wrap around deck, 3 bdrms., 2 ba. Large rooms. This would make a great family home. 6 RM, 3 BDRM, 1 BA, 2 car garage, 16x36 in-ground swimming pool. Upstairs 2 inlaw apartments w/ their own electrical entrances. 3 zone hot water baseboard heat. In excellent condition. Let the inlaws pay your mortgage. 5158B DEXTER $152,900 5125K DEXTER $89,900 Kevin Lane, Owner • Mon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-12 H O M E S C O T T A G E S Patty Thompson 341-0140 (cell) or e-mail: [email protected] I-CAR CERTIFIED Spray On Free Estimates Bedliners Rentals Available All Insurance Companies Honored $EERWW+LOO$SDUWPHQWV L A N D HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 - 5, SATURDAY 9 - 12, SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT Sanger Davis Complete Auto Body & Collision Repair New State-of-the-Art Facility - Over 17 Years Experience Now offering: Light Auto Repair • Tires • Oil Changes & More 631-6354 (cell) or e-mail at [email protected] %HDXWLIXOEUDQGQHZEHGURRPEDWKDSDUWPHQWIRU UHQWRQ$EERW+LOOLQ'H[WHU&ORVHWRWRZQDQGORFDO DPHQWLHV,QFOXGHVKHDWHOHFWULFZDWHUVHZHUDQG VQRZUHPRYDO$SDUWPHQWKDV:'KRRNXSWZRKHDW VRXUFHVDLUFRQGLWLRQLQJDQGDRQHFDUFDUSRUW 6PDOOSHWVRNZLWKGHSRVLWPRSOXVGHSRVLW &DOO 118 Moosehead Trail Suite 1, Newport, ME 04953 • www.realtyofmaine.com New Listing Waterfront ELDERLY AND FAMILY RENTAL APARTMENTS MLS#: 1095119 Dexter: 2003 Pine Grove Double wide has 3 BRs, 2 full BAs, 1/2 BA, MLS#: 1204305 Newport: Easy access nice kitchen with island, new carpet in LR. MLS#: 1122532 Dover-Foxcroft: 2-3 bdrm to shopping, I-95, and local amenities. At2 car garage w/storage overhead. Views of home, kitchen has been all redone, has wood tached 2 car garage/barn with storage above. 3BR/2.5BA. Jetted tub w/separate shower on MLS#: 1202880 Newport: Over ½ acre and lake, also owns 50’ on the lake. 2 nice decks. floors in living room. needs some TLC. 1 car 2nd floor. Balcony off 3rd floor master & large 200 feet of water frontage on Sebasticook $119,000. Call Patty garage. Nice big deck. $49,500. Call Sanger private deck off main level. ITS trail is nearby.. lake. Older one room camp on property. $80,000. Call Sanger $185,000. Call Sanger Price Reduced MLS#: 1159723 Newport: 3BR/1BA 14X70 manufactured home on beautiful 1.44 acre lot. Oversized one car garage with storage MLS#: 1146490 Palmyra: Excellent location MLS#: 1156555 Dover-Foxcroft: 2 bedroom above and storage buildings. $58,900. Call between Newport and Pittsfield with easy ranch, open living area. Freshly painted inside, access to full interchange of I-95. 3BR/1BA Sanger ranch. New metal roof. $82,000. Call Sanger metal roof put on in 2014. Nice back yard. Pond on the property. $59,900. Call Patty MLS#: 1126953 Guilford: 1976 mobile home in good condition. 1 bedroom, 1 bath, laminate floors. Attached shed and a place to put your toys. ITS 85 is at the end of the street. Woodstove in living room. $18,500. Call Patty SUBSIDIZED RENTAL ASSISTANCE s/!+2)$'%!043'5),&/2$ s(%"2/.(%)'(43!043-/.3/. s$%!.0!2+!043'2%%.6),,% s&!)27!9+./,,3$%84%2 To Apply: Call 534-7379 TOLL FREE 1-888-244-7072 Dial 711 for TTD/TTY %LDERLYAPPLICANTSMUSTBEYEARSOFAGEOROLDER (ANDICAPPEDDISABLEDAPPLICANTSMAYBEUNDER MLS#: 1200774 St. Albans: Nice corner lot location for this older home with over 18 MLS#: 1151499 Plymouth: Efficient 2BR/1BA acres. Home is in need of repair. Newer unfinhome in nice rural location. Large open ished addition. Garage with storage overhead. kitchen and dining area. Generator hookup. Waterfront in shallow cover of Big Indian Lake. $69,900. Call Sanger $75,000. Call Sanger MLS#: 1144146 Palmyra: 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home 14x70 screened porch on back. Has tie downs. Located on 10 acres. Seller to MLS#: 1158519 Stetson: 1985 2 bedroom, 2 give a $2500 allowance for roof $64,500. full baths, open concept living mobile home on Call Patty 20 acres. Has barn. $87,000. Call Patty Theriault Property Management PO Box 215, Rockwood ME 04478 We are an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer Page 12 February 27 - March 5, 2015 The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage Piscataquis County’s ONLY New Car & Truck Dealer! BAD CREDIT? PROUTY FORD INC. NO PROBLEM! ‘12 Jeep Libery 4WD V-6, Auto, PW, PL, 32,000 Miles $18,495 ‘12 Ford Escape Limited 4x4, Leather, Moonroof, Fully Loaded $ 21,995 Come See the NEW 2015 Ford F-150 with Aluminum Body Call Marcus 487-5111 • Decks • Additions • Siding • Roofing, etc. Call us for all your construction needs! FULLY INSURED Frank Santos Over 35 yrs experience Call 876-3713 25,000 Miles, Remaining of Factory Warranty $ 22,995 384 Somerset Avenue, Pittsfield Visit us on the web at www.varneychevrolet.com Van Johnson, Electrician 511 Moosehead Trail Dixmont, ME 04932 234-1177 924-7994 and CLEANING DOORE Oil Energy Inc. 343-1781 Excavation • Gravel Septic Systems Land Clearing Dexter - 924-5902 278-3539 Cedar Shavings Rebuilt Transmissions Automatics - Rebuilt & Repaired Appointments Only! Call 207-965-8019 Brownville, Maine 04414 FIFTH GENERATION LOGGING Selective Cutting Specialist, 25 years experience Many Referrals Top Prices Paid Open M - F 8 to 5, Sat. 9 to Noon ALL Credit Scores Accepted – Easy Financing Available Apply on line at www.aplusmotors.me 2006 Ford Focus ZX4 SE 2QO\ 0LOHV PROUTY AUTO BODY *Servicing our customers for over 30 years * ALL Collision Repairs Guaranteed *We work with ALL Insurance Companies *We work on ALL MAKES & ALL MODELS *Enterprise rental cars Will your car ever be the same? If it’s repaired at Prouty Auto Body it will. We have the Knowledge & Equipment to GUARANTEE IT. 26 Summer St., Dover-Foxcroft *HRUJH¶V3DLQWLQJ ,QWHULRU([WHULRU 6RPH&DUSHQWU\'U\ZDOOUHSDLUV )UHH(VWLPDWHV)XOO\,QVXUHG 924-3405 Residential & Commercial )UHH(VWLPDWHV²,QVXUHG Foster Painting Co. 25 years of Quality and Reliability LEAD CERTIFIED INTERIOR • EXTERIOR FULLY INSURED (207) 368-5078 PAGE’S BUILDING David 924-5142 Garages, Siding, Roofing General Carpentry Camps - Insured Jacob Burdin Owner - Operator CROUSE BUILDERS $ $ Kiln Dried Available Kiln Dried 275/cord Cut, split & 2 cord loads delivered free in local area. Building Quality Homes for Over 30 Years Reliable References - Insured 876-2783 Sangerville 631-9587 Cell Water Wells Complete Pump Installation Water Softeners Call DOUG 876-4580 Free Estimates SANGERVILLE UPHOLSTERY • Furniture • Marine It’s cheaper to redo than buy new! 207-745-3509 [email protected] 564-7400 Robert Goodwin, Owner 28 Years Experience SIDING, WINDOWS, DECKS, ADDITIONS, SHEDS, HOME BUILDING, REMODELING, ROOFS, AND MORE. Kennedy Plumbing - Land Clearing - Competitive Stumpage - Timber Harvest - Lump sum payments - Grinding - Advance payments 277-3733 Certified Logging Professionals Licensed Professional Forester (207) 564-2186 or (207) 717-2901 www.jdraymond.com ACCEPTED! RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL LICENSED AND INSURED Greg & Casey Macomber Dexter, Maine • (207) 907-6849 CORINNA AUTO BODY BALL INSURANCE, L KIMAUTO • HOME • COMMERCIAL .L.C. 35 Hudson Ave., Guilford ME 04443 [email protected] HOME IMPROVEMENT JD Raymond (207) 876-9777 (877) 844-3388 State of Maine Licensed Arborist Locally Owned Fullyy Insured 277-3196 0$5.:,//+,7( FREE ESTIMATES 592-7354 * Registered Representative offering securities though United Planners’ Financial Services of America, a Limited Partnership. Member FINRA, SIPC. inc. RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL 270-0524 http://ronmartin.servehttp.com • LIFE & HEALTH • FINANCIAL SERVICES • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL 924-6863 BILL HASKELL & SONS, INC. Good Wood. certified measure. Doug Thomas • 277-3017 • fi[email protected] Gustin’s Services &DOO5RQ#RU LQIR#UHUD\PRQGFRQVWUXFWLRQOOFFRP Timberlands FIREWOOD Unseasoned 225/cord PHOTOGRAPHY ȱȱȱ ¢ȬȂ ǰȱDZȱŜŞřȬśŖśŗ ȱǰȱȱ ǰȱDZȱŘŝŞȬŝřŝŜ ǰȱ ǰȱȱ ǰȱȱȱ Lawn Care, Lawn Cleanups Fully Insured • Free Estimates Sebec, ME SALTING & SANDING -RAPID RESPONSESNOWPLOWING Residential • Commercial Industrial • Wiring Garland, Maine 564-3384 Home 343-1377 Cell Specializing in Hazardous and Hard to Access Trees 2005 Chevrolet Malibu LS 2QO\ 0LOHV 5HPRGHOLQJ1HZ&RQVWUXFWLRQ6LGLQJ 'RRUV:LQGRZV7ULP0XFK0RUH Great fuel prices coming right to your front door! 1220 Stetson Road, Exeter 379-3320 • Monday-Friday, 8-5 2841 Bennoch Road, Alton – 356-2588 •394-3533 S-H ELECTRIC CEDAR IS OUR SPECIALTY Choose from: 5/4 Decking, V-Match Siding, Clapboards, Log Siding. Also available in Pine. Hemlock Dimensional Lumber. Bagged 16 Bolstridge Rd, Corinna • www.yoderssawmill.com FURNACE REPAIRS WYMAN CONSTRUCTION <2'(5·66$:0,////& Stop by the Mill or Give Us a Call DOVER-FOXCROFT - 2-bdrm house on 2 acres. $600/mth plus deposit, references, & credit checks. No pets. 270-0888. 1-800-464-8353 ‘13 Ford Escape SEL AWD Home Building & Remodeling RENTALS DEXTER - 2 bedroom apartment available. Stove, refrigerator and heat included. No pets. 876-3713. REBUILD YOUR CREDIT All you need is $1500 Income Proof of Residence Proof of Employment 19 Summer Street, Dover Foxcroft • 564-3395 [email protected] LOCAL TRADES • FORD PROGRAM VEHICLES SANTOS BUILDERS RENTALS Rt. 7, Corinna • 924-6464 • Trained Technician • Commercial Truck Painting & Equipment • Complete Auto Body Repair & Refinishing • 24 Hr. Towing FREE for Collision Customers • Chassis Liner Frame Equipment • DuPont Paint • Enterprise Rentals Available *UDQWV3UD\V 6HSWLF6HUYLFHDQG&RQVWUXFWLRQ FIREWOOD 3XPSLQJ7DQN5HSODFHPHQWV 7DQN5LVHUV6HSWLF6\VWHP,QVWDOODWLRQV Ask for Carrie Green Hardwood $220 CORD Seasoned Hardwood LA NCASTER CUT • SPLIT • DELIVERED 16” Hardwood Slabs - 2 Cord Loads Seasoned C.L. FOUNDATIONS 924-5423 FOUNDATIONS, FLOORS & SLABS Don Reynolds 938-3649 LI HEAP CUSTOMERS WELCOME Free estimates - Fully Insured The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage RENTALS February 27 - March 5, 2015 GUILFORD DEXTER - Single apts. No pets, no smokers. Security deposit.Bryant Apartments. 924-3371. Please speak slowly & leave clear message. MOTOR COMPANY Page 13 62 Water Street, Guilford 876-2200 Buying Salvage Vehicles PAYING TOP DOLLAR Jeff & Sandy Peters DEXTER - 3 bdrm spacious mobile home. Recently updated, washer/ dryer hook up, mud room, and deck. Walking distance to town. No pets. $650/month plus deposit. 277-5056. Call Mert anytime at 924-7933 or 717-3939 CAMBRIDGE - GIANT 2500+ sq foot apartment. 4-5 bedrooms, eat in kitchen, living room, dining room, two baths, one with jacuzzi tub and 14x30 ft sunroom. Water views. Located in Cambridge over the General Store. $1,050 includes heat, electricity, trash removal, and all or partially furnished. Sterling references required. Absolutely no smoking! 277-5335 SNOW PLOWS Your Area AUTHORIZED FISHER® PLOW DEALER Sales, Service & Parts Available tion Installa ble Availa Bank Fi Financing Available SCOOTERS Used Cars and Service Center We also have a great inventory of new and used Fisher® parts. EXPECTING A TAX REFUND? SPEND IT WISELY. DOVER-FOXCROFT - 1 bdrm apartment for rent $560/month. Also available April 1st, 1 bdrm apartment $580/month. Each includes all utilities. Coin-op washer and dryer on site. 876-2012. Expecting a Tax Refund? 2009 CHRYSLER T&C Looking for a Quality Used Vehicle at a Reasonable Price? NOTICES Proverbs 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. New Beginnings Bible Church, Silvers Mills Road, Dexter. Sunday School 9:30 am, Church 10:30 am. $ Loaded, 80K, Southern Car 10,995 LOOK NO FURTHER! 2011 FORD FOCUS s"59(%2%s0!9(%2% s!3,)44,%!3 $/7.7+ s9%!2-),% 7!22!.49 s&5,,3%26)#% $%0!24-%.4(2 WANTED FIDDLES (VIOLINS) for the new fiddle classes to be offered in the Guilford schools, grades K through 12. We will take fiddles of any size and in any condition. call 876-2919. $ PW, PL 6,995 1999 SATURN SL2 $ GERRY’S USED CARS PW, PL 1,995 8X10 STORAGE UNIT NIT A AVAILABLE VA AILABLE $50 MONTH .EWPORT2D#ORINNAs /AKLANDs3KOWHEGANs6EAZIE 180 Summer St. 564-2780 Dover-Foxcroft Every Vehicle Sold Under Invoice!!! 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Seat, Rear View Cam., Chrome Pkg., Sat. Radio, Tow Pkg., + Much More!, MSRP $44,435 Varney Price $ 14,995 36 Months, 10500 Miles/Year, Includes Competitive Lease Rebate, For Well Qualified Buyers Varney Price $ 23,295 ASK ABOUT 0% FINANCING AVAILABLE ON MOST NEW MODELS!!! 2011 Ford Escape 4x4 XLT VARNEY PRICE $ 18,995 2009 Mercury Milan Premier 30362A, V-6, Auto, AIr, Sync, Moonroof, Leather Seats VARNEY PRICE 2010 Ford F-150 Raptor 4x4 N5554, 5.4, Auto, Raptor Leather Seats, Graphics Pkg, Upgrade Wheels, Low Miles, Must See 87786A, Auto, Air, Tilt, CC, PW, PL, P. Seat, Alloys, Sync, Moonroof VARNEY PRICE $ 34,995 2013 Toyota RAV-4 4x4 LE 11,995 VARNEY PRICE $ 23,995 $ 27,995 2014 Ford Expedition 4x4 XLT VARNEY PRICE 2010 Ford Taurus Ltd. AWD N5589, V-6, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, CC, A/C, CD, Sync, Leather Seats VARNEY PRICE $ 19,995 2012 Toyota Tundra 4x4 Crew 11180A, TRD Pkg., V-8, PW, PL, P. Seat, Tilt, CC, A/C, Moonroof, Upgrade Wheels N5568, V-8, Auto, Air, Tilt, CC, PW, PL, Moonroof 87851A, PW, PL, Tilt, CC, A/C, CD, Plus Much More, Low MIles $ 2012 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercab 11211A, 5.0 V-8, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, A/C, Sync, Chrome Package, Low Miles VARNEY PRICE $ 31,995 VARNEY PRICE 2012 Ford Focus SEL N5372A, 2.0, Auto, Air, Tilt, CC, PW, PL, Sync, Sat. Radio, Alloys, +More VARNEY PRICE 2013 Ford F-150 S/Cab 4x4 11243A, Ecoboost, PW, PL, Tilt, CC, A/C, CD, Sync, Chrome Pkg, Tow Pkg, Only 7 Mi., +More $ 12,995 VARNEY PRICE 2012 Buick Enclave AWD N5578A, Heated Leather Seats, Navigation, Reverse Camera, Bose Sound System, Satellite Radio, Loaded $ 33,995 VARNEY PRICE $ 29,995 *Prices subject to change without notice. Price includes all applicable incentivies. For trade assistance must trade 95 or new car, truck or SUV. Must qualify for incentivies. Tax and Title extra. See Dealer for complete details. $ 29,995 Page 14 February 27 - March 5, 2015 The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage M-F 8 to 6, Sat. 8 to 5 Browse our Inventory at www.varneyvalue.com 384 Somerset Avenue, Pittsfield Hours: Sales Mon.-Fri. 8 AM-6 PM, Sat. 8 AM-5 PM Service/Parts Mon.-Fri. 8 AM-5 PM 1-800-427-5115 • (207) 487-5111 Shop 24-7 @ www.varneychevrolet.com FIND NEW ROADS™ Just Off I-95 - Exit 150 VARNEY VANTAGE $OO3UHRZQHGYHKLFOHVVROGFRPHZLWK\HDUIUHHPDLQWHQDQFHIUHHRLOFKDQJHV WLUHURWDWLRQVPXOWLSRLQWLQVSHFWLRQZLWKHYHU\YLVLWORDQHUYHKLFOHVDQGFRXUWHV\VKXWWOHVHUYLFH $OOQHZYHKLFOHVFRYHUHG\HDUVE\9DUQH\9DQWDJH 7ZR\HDUVFRYHUHGE\*0DQGWKLUG\HDUFRYHUHGE\9DUQH\&KHYUROHW 1(: 2015 Chevrolet Silverado Double Cab 4x4 LS 2015 Chevrolet Colorado 4x4 Ext Z-71 #14124, 5.3 V-8, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, 6” Tube Steps, Rear Defog, MSRP $40,225 Or lease 39 Months $306/Month Sale Price - $37,745 GM Loyalty - 1,000 Rebate - 1,750 NEW! 0 down 1st month due @ signing. 1000 GM Loyalty 2875 CCR 36795 Sale Price, 23732 Residual, 1.9% APR, 10,000 Miles/year $ Varney Price Varney Price $ 30,995 30,995 #1294, 4cyl, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, MSRP $27,280 or lease 24 months $199/month Varney Vantage #14015, 4cyl, Auto, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise, MSRP $27,670 Varney Price e 2014 Chevrolet hevrolet Camaro #14094, 4cyl, Auto, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise, MSRP $16,525 Sale Price - $14,995 Rebate - 500 GM Loyalty - 500 $ 13,995 13,995 86(' 86 23,995 23 223, 995 995 Sale Price - $22,995 GM Loyalty - 1,000 Varney Price $ 332,995 32 2,995 2015 Chevrolet Malibu LT #14118, 4cyl, Auto, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Steering, Sunroof, Remote Start, MSRP $26,985 NEW! 1700 Down, Cash or Trade &1st Month Payment 1000 GM Loyalty, 325 CCR, 24995 Sale Price 19096 Residual, 1.32 APR, 10000 Mi./year Sale Price - $24,995 GM Loyalty - 1,000 $ 2014 Chevrolet Spark LT Varney Price Varney Price 2014 Chevrolet Impala #14031, 5.3 V-8, PW, PL, PS, Rem. Start, Rear Camera, 6” Tube Steps, HD Tow, MSRP $41,285 NEW! NEW! 334,995 34 4,995 2015 Chevrolet Equinox AWD LS 2014 Chevrolet Silverado Reg. 4x4 LT Z-71 Sale Price - $37,495 GM Loyalty - 1,000 Rebate - 3,500 Trade Bonus - 2,000 #14158, 3.6L V-6, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise, Bose Stereo, HD Tow, MSRP $35,245 Sale Price - $25,495 Rebate - 1,500 GM Loyalty - 1,000 NEW! Varney Price $ 221,995 21 21, 1, 1 995 995 2015 Chevrolet e rolet Traverse LT AWD $ 22,995 22,995 2015 Chevrolet Sonic LT #14148, 4cyl, Auto, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise, MSRP $18,070 #14068, V-6, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, MSRP $25,900 Sale Price - $23,745 Rebate - 2,750 GM Loyalty - 1,000 Varney Price $ 19,995 19 19, 9955 99 #14112, V-6, Auto, PW, PL, PS, Leather, Tilt,, Cruise Varney Price $ Varney Price 333,995 33 33, 9955 99 $ 15,995 15,995 All prices i include i l rebates, business and dealer incentives. Tax and Title not included. 2013 Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2013 Chrysler Town & Country Varney Price $ 18,995 2014 Nissan Maxima Varney Price Varney Price $ $ 19,995 18,995 #14105A, 4cyl, Auto, Leather, Sunroof, PW, PL, PS P2596, V-6, Auto, PW, PL, PS, Leather, Tilt, Cruise P2473, V-6, Auto, PW, PL, PS, Sunroof, Tilt, Cruise 2005 Toyota 4-Runner 4x4 Sport 2011 Chevrolet Cruze 2014 Chevrolet Silverado Crew 4x4 CT Varney Price $ 13,995 P2562A, V-6, Auto, Sunroof, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise Varney Price Varney Price $ $ 32,995 12,995 P2457B, 4cyl, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise P2579, 5.3 V-8, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, 20” Wheels, HD Tow The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage February 27 - March 5, 2015 Page 15 Hartley’s W N T E R 2011 CL E A R2010 AFORD N CFUSION E PR IC E 2012IDODGE TOYOTA 2011 HYUNDAI SPORT AWD NICE CAR, GREAT VALUE STOCK #1430S AVENGER 2012 DODGE AVENGER CAMRY 2011 TOYOTA V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF STOCK #1450S CAMRY 2010SHARP, FORD 48,000 FUSION MILES STOCK #1416S SPORT AWD SONATA 2011 HYUNDAI LOADED, SUNROOF STOCK #1409S SONATA NICE CAR, GREAT VALUE STOCK #1430S V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF STOCK #1450S SHARP, 48,000 MILES STOCK #1416S LOADED, SUNROOF STOCK #1409S LOW MILES! LOW HARTLEY’S PRICE MILES! ONLY 45K MILES! ONLY 45K HARTLEY’S PRICE MILES! GREAT VALUE! GREAT HARTLEY’S PRICE VALUE! $12,999 HARTLEY’S PRICE $12,999 2012 DODGE NICE CAR! HARTLEY’S PRICE NICE CAR! $15,999 HARTLEY’S PRICE $15,999 2014 JEEP $16,555 HARTLEY’S PRICE $13,999 HARTLEY’S PRICE JOURNEY 2012 DODGE AUTO, VERY CLEAN STOCK #14179A JOURNEY $16,555 2012 JEEP PATRIOT ALTITUDE EDITION 2012 JEEP PATRIOT GREAT MPG STOCK #1479S ALTITUDE EDITION COMPASS 4X4 2014 JEEP AUTO, ONLY 12,000 MILES STOCK #1470S4X4 COMPASS $13,999 2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2011 JEEP GRAND 2010 JEEP WRANGLER VERY CLEAN STOCK #1402S CHEROKEE SAHARA UNLIMITED AUTO, VERY CLEAN STOCK #14179A GREAT MPG STOCK #1479S AUTO, ONLY 12,000 MILES STOCK #1470S VERY TOP, CLEAN AUTO, HARD TRADE-IN STOCK#14243AA #1402S STOCK LOCAL TRADE! HARTLEY’S PRICE LOCAL TRADE! ONLY 15K MILES! ONLY 15K HARTLEY’S PRICE MILES! LOW MILES! HARTLEY’S PRICE LOW MILES! LOW MILES! LOW HARTLEY’S PRICE READY MILES! TO GO! HARTLEY’S PRICE $13,888 HARTLEY’S PRICE $13,888 2011 CHRYSLER $15,849 HARTLEY’S PRICE $15,849 2012 RAM 1500 $19,999 HARTLEY’S PRICE $19,999 2011 RAM 1500 $21,999 $21,999 $23,888 2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 2011 READYCHRYSLER FOR ANY TRIP! #1466S TOWNSTOCK & COUNTRY EXPRESS 4X4 2012 RAM HEMI, ONLY 18,0001500 MILES STOCK #14503A EXPRESS 4X4 QUAD CAB 2011 JEEP 2011 RAM SPORT, HEMI1500 STOCK #14475A WRANGLER SAHARA QUAD CAB LOCAL TRADE IN, ONLY 62K MILES STOCK #1454SA READY FOR ANY TRIP! STOCK #1466S HEMI, ONLY 18,000 MILES STOCK #14503A AUTO, EXTRA CLEAN, SPORT, HEMI STOCK #14401A #14475A LOCAL TRADE IN, ONLY 62K MILES STOCK #1454SA LOW MILES! HARTLEY’S PRICE LOW MILES! $18,999 HARTLEY’S PRICE $18,999 MEET HARTLEY’S SALES TEAM Steve Hartley Owner LOW MILES! HARTLEY’S PRICE LOW MILES! $24,999 HARTLEY’S PRICE $24,999 Adam Friend Sales Manager Aaron Hawes Sales Manager Shawn Richards Sales Representative ONE OWNER! ONLY 20K HARTLEY’S PRICE ONE MILES! OWNER! $26,999 HARTLEY’S PRICE $25,888 $26,999 Jim Martin Sales Representative Tony Francis Sales Representative 368-5751 • 1-844-714-5751 www.hartleyscountry.com All prices include all rebates and incentives to dealer when Chrysler Capital assistance is applicable. TOWN & COUNTRY 2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LOW MILES! HARTLEY’S PRICE LOW MILES! $14,999 HARTLEY’S PRICE $14,999 7 11 100 Back Cover Better value than Verizon and AT&T. There’s never been a better time to switch. We’ll pay off your old contract, up to $350 per line. Lines U.S. Cellular® Verizon 100*/8GB $ 120*/8GB $ 2 $ 4 $ AT&T 115*/8GB $ 105*/7GB 145*/8GB $ 135*/7GB *Per month. Valid as of 2/21/15 0 $ DOWN Retail Installment Contract, Shared Connect Plan, and $25 act. fee required. 0% APR; 20 mo. payments of $33. See more mo plans at uscellular.com/better FOR STORE Come visit CALL our shack at theHOURS. 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