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GARLAND - Garland Grange, a family friendly, community organization, part of Garland for over 140 years, is gearing up for another Garland tradition- Garland Days. Garland Grange has done their part each year to make the Annual town-wide celebration a success. This year is no exception. The theme for Garland Days this year is “Kids, Kids, Kids,” and it takes place September 4, 5, 6 and 7. The Grange has a variety of family-friendly activities happening at the hall this year.

Thursday night is the Pie Judging Contest at the Grange hall. This year’s categories are Fruit, Cream, Nut/Meat and a separate Kids category. Anyone can drop off their completed pie by 5:30 p.m. The judging starts at 6 p.m. All pie entries are used the following night at the Historical Society Pie and Ice Cream Social. Put your name legibly on the bottom of your pie plate if you wish it returned to you.

While many Garland Days events are traditional, sometimes you have to move things around to make it interesting. When the Fire Department announced that they were moving their annual Chicken BBQ to August due to Firefi ghters Convention being the same weekend as Garland Days, Garland Grange stepped up. The Garland Recreation Department will put on a Spaghetti dinner on Friday night at the

Grange Hall from 5 - 7 p.m. For more information about the Spaghetti Supper, call 924-5679. This led to some other changes. The Historical Society Pie and Ice Cream Social will be outside the Grange hall with music by MMMM until 6:30 pm. For more information about the Pie and Ice Cream Social, call 924-3925. Check with the Historical Soci-

Garland Days theme “Kids, Kids, Kids”

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DOVER-FOXCROFT - Pine Tree Hospice has announced some new topics for their Lunch & Learn Series in the fall of 2014. They are fo-cusing on Good Nutrition and what it means to health on September 9. To continue with the focus on health, Staying Active is the topic for the event on October 8. To help get cars ready for the winter, a certi-fi ed mechanic will provide information on Automotive Maintenance on November 12. To help keep in touch with friends and family on the World Wide Web, they fi nish off the fall series with Social Media 101 on December 10.

All adults who have experienced a death of somebody important to them are welcome to join at the Dover-Foxcroft Congregational Church. The events run from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and are free of charge. Pre-registration is preferred but not required. For more information or to register, call 564-4346 or email at [email protected]’s note: this story ran previously with an incorrect date.

Pine Tree Hospice’s Fall Lunch & Learn Series

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DOVER-FOXCROFT - Emily Taylor, Keri Giles, Jordan Belanger, Sydney Marden, Shyla Raymond, Chelsea Oldfi eld, and Olivia Smith, all representing Infi nity Farm in Dover-Foxcroft, competed in the Lendon Gray Dressage for Kids (D4K) Youth Festival in Saugerties, New York from August 8 to August 10 under the instruction of their trainer Gail McCormack.

Lendon Gray is a former Olympian who instituted D4K in 1999; the festival offers individual and team competition for riders from ages 4 through 21. Division championships feature a three-phased competi-tion: a written test, an individual dressage test and dressage seat equitation. Division levels are Introduc-tory through Fourth, FEI Pony, Junior and Young Rider and Para Equestrian. Riders may also assemble teams and vie for the USDF Region 8 Youth Team Competition.

The girls competed against other kids from as far away as Canada and Tennessee in their respective di-visions. Riders received a score from each component and then the scores were combined for a fi nal score.

They returned to Maine with the following results:Keri Giles - 3rd place and the bronze medal with a 64.324% in Dressage, 96.000% in Dressage Seat

Equitation and 86.000% on the written exam with a fi nal score of 82.108% in First Level.Chelsea Oldfi eld - 4th place with a 63.919% in Dressage, 90.000% in Dressage Seat Equitation and

85.000% on the written exam with a fi nal score of 79.640% in First Level.Emily Taylor - 5th place with a 64.595% in Dressage, 87.000% in Dressage Seat Equitation and 86.000%

on the written exam with a fi nal score of 79.198% in First Level.Olivia Smith - 9th place with a 61.800% in Dressage, 85.000 in Dressage Seat Equitation and 92.000%

on the written exam with a fi nal score of 79.600% in Training Level.Shyla Raymond - 9th place with a 65.600% in Dressage, 84.000 in Dressage Seat Equitation and

83.000% on the written exam with a fi nal score of 77.533% in Training Level.

DRESSAGE FOR KIDS – A dressage team representing Dover-Foxcrofts’ Infi nity Farm recently par-ticipated in a competition in Saugerties, New York. Pictured left to right are Chelsea Oldfi eld, Jordan Belanger, Emily Taylor, Sydney Marden, trainer Gail McCormack, Olivia Smith, Shyla Raymond, and Keri Giles.

Local youth participate in dressage competition

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MARION F. PHINNEYDEXTER – Marion F. Phinney, 93, passed away August 19, 2014

at a Dover-Foxcroft hospital. She was born September 25, 1920 in Sangerville a daughter of Delphis and Minnie (Clukey) Dulac. She is survived by a son, Ronald J. Phinney of Garland; 1 daughter and her husband, Marcia and Roger Clukey of Dexter; 8 grandchildren; several great grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son Wayne Phinney, and 2 brothers, Merle and Roland Dulac. A graveside funeral and committal will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrange-ments are by Crosby & Neal, Dexter. Those who wish may leave writ-ten condolences at www.CrosbyNeal.com

STEPHEN M. HOPKINSRIPLEY - Stephen Marshall Hopkins succumbed to cancer at his

home on August 13, 2014. He was born to Hadley and Sara Hopkins in Dexter on June 11, 1942. In 1960, he graduated from Dexter High School. A proud member of the U.S. Air Force from 1960 to 1964, he served one year in the Philippines and his last year in Viet Nam. He and his future wife met in the mid-1950s through participation in Penobscot County 4-H. On June 26th of 1965, he and Sharon Harris of Newport, were married. In providing for his family, he performed well in multiple vocations, including chef, raising crops and animals, and constructing many buildings, until realizing his long held ambi-tion of owning and operating his own vegetable farm and greenhouse business. He later enjoyed working for Greenhouse Supply. He was an active member of the Dexter, Maine Jaycees and was instrumental in the organization and early functions of the Mid-Maine Greenhouse Growers Association. He was predeceased by his parents, Hadley Rowe Hopkins and Sara Chandler Hopkins Butler, his uncle Horace Hopkins, his uncle Phillip Chandler, and his sister-in-law Harriet Hopkins. He is survived by his wife; son Seth, grandson Stephen and granddaughter Hadley, all of Cartersville, Georgia; and daughter Sta-cey and son Stewart, both of Ripley. He is also survived by his brother John Hopkins and nephew Elijah Hopkins, both of Aguila, Arizona and his niece Kathleen Hopkins of Hampden. In addition, he is sur-vived by his sister-in-law Crystal and her husband Raymond Lenzen of Hartington, Nebraska; and by fi ve cousins: Dorothy Hopkins Dow of Dexter; Andrew Hopkins of East Millinocket; Eliot Chandler of Au-gusta; John Noel Chandler of Thomaston; and Rolfe Chandler of Lu-ray, Virginia. Honoring his wishes, there will be no services.

Obituaries

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SEBEC - The Community Sing-a-long directed by Lee McKusick at the Greeley’s Landing end of Smith Lane and the Shore Road on Au-gust 20th was a big success and will be followed up with another on Wednesday, August 27th, at 7:30 in the same location.

Estimates of 65 and 70 singers appeared last week after the word got around that Lee McKusick and his wife Barbara would be vaca-

SEBEC PUBLIC SING - Lee McKusick (wife Bar-bara in the foreground) led a nostalgic public “sing” August 20 at Se-bec Lake. Approximately 70 singers were around the campfi re to tunefully recall the favorites from 60 years ago.

Sebec Lake Sing a big success924-7402

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Fraud Awareness and Self Defense:Don’t Become a Fraud Victim—Hold

Onto Your Emotionsby Allen T. Stehle MS Certifi ed Fraud Examiner

(CFE), President of Beal College and Independent Can-didate for Penobscot County Sheriff

This article is intended to provide you with some “self-defense” tips for protecting you and your loved ones from becoming victims of fraud. You need to be strong and in control in order to resist a fraudster. Knowledge and awareness can be very powerful weapons against fraud—remember, knowledge is power.

An unfortunate, but all too common, occurrence when dealing with other people is that we are being deceived and lied to on a daily basis. Since lying and deception are so commonplace in society, individuals try to justify and categorize their misrepresented communications to others as little lies (fi bs), large lies (whoppers) and a varying range of lies that fi t in between.

Dealing with unknown people and unsolicited cor-respondence is risky as you try to determine what is fact and what is fi ction. President Ronald Reagan of-ten stated that you should trust what you are hearing, but then should verify it. It may be easier to verify the truth in a face-to-face meeting when you have all of the clues in front of you but the risk increases substantially when you deal with individuals over the phone or on a computer.

The use of the Internet has added a greater element of risk for individuals utilizing e-commerce, social net-working sites and e-mail from unknown individuals or companies. The Internet is anonymous and the user never knows with absolute certainty with whom they are dealing. The same holds true for telephone calls from unknown callers or when receiving unsolicited mail. In the United States alone, elderly victims are scammed out of $2.6 billion per year and over one third of all fraud victims are over 60 years old.

Criminals want you to react emotionally and then to give up something that can victimize you. “Don’t think, just do” is what the criminal wants you to do. When dealing with anonymous sources, it is extremely im-portant to remember that you might be dealing with a criminal and you need to control your emotions. “Think fi rst, decide second” is a good self-defense skill that you may need to practice.

How do criminals trigger your emotions to get you to like them and trust them? An example can be found among the persuasion techniques of Dale Carnegie:

I often went fi shing up in Maine during the summer. Personally I am very fond of strawberries and cream, but I have found for some strange reason, fi sh prefer worms, so when I went fi shing, I didn’t think about what I wanted. I thought about what they wanted. I didn’t bait the hook with strawberries and cream. Rath-er, I dangled a worm or grasshopper in front of the fi sh and said: “Wouldn’t you like to have that?” Why not use the same common sense when fi shing for people?” (Carnegie, 1981).

The anonymous criminal is indeed fi shing for would-be victims and the criminal is trying to fi nd the correct bait to dangle in front of you. Triggering your emotions may cause you to “bite” and give up your money to the criminal. If a criminal can control your emotion, they can control your actions.

It is important to realize that you are in control of any encounter on the Internet, by telephone or through the mail. Don’t click on anything on the Internet, hang up the phone or recycle the papers received in the mail until you have had a chance to analyze and think about the offer or solicitation. If you are uncertain about how to proceed with an unknown party on the telephone, tell him/her that you fi rst need to consult with a profession-al that you trust and then hang up. If the caller persists and you are uncomfortable, tell the caller that you will need to research the information with the fraud divi-sion of your local law enforcement agency before you make a decision. By delaying an immediate decision, you will control your emotion and your actions.

By remembering to “trust, but verify”, you will have a greater chance of recognizing a criminal and protect-ing your personal information and assets that you have worked so hard to obtain. This simple rule provides you with the knowledge and awareness to control your ac-tions and emotions in order to reduce your risk of be-coming a victim of fraud. Remember also to utilize law enforcement and social service agencies as your part-ners in fraud prevention.

(Carnegie, D. (1981). How to Win Friends and Infl u-ence People. New York: Simon & Schuster)

FORUMEDITOR’S NOTE: The Eastern Gazette will, in the coming weeks, be publishing an

occasional Guest Column. Two appear below. Allen T. Stehle is a resident of Corinth. Ken Frederic learned some of what he knows while attending school in Guilford.

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The Eastern Gazette welcomes Letters to the Edi-tor from readers in our coverage area addressing issues of local public interest. All letters must be signed with town of residence noted beneath the sig-nature, and a daytime telephone number provided for verifi cation purposes. Unsigned letters, letters with fi ctitious names, letters without verifi cation information, or letters that are not addressed ex-clusively to The Eastern Gazette, may not be consid-ered for publication. Partisan political letters will not be published in the fi nal edition of The East-ern Gazette prior to any election. All letters will be considered based on space available, standards of taste, and libel. Editing for space and clarity will be at the discretion of the Editor. Letters may be emailed to [email protected], or mailed or hand-delivered to 97 Church Street, Dexter ME 04930. Letters must reach The Eastern Gazette by 5 p.m. Monday for consideration for Friday publica-tion.

“…I believe the dump/transfer station should be closed.”

To the Editor:I, Richard Mullins, have been on the Penquis Solid

Waste committee for many years. It took a few months to obtain all the paper work involved in the structure of the Qusi-Municipal Corporation. The structure was set up with Milo paying 54% of all expenses, Brownville pay-ing 32%, Lake View Plantation 9%, and the County of Piscataquis 5%. Each community has three votes on the Board of Directors. I believe taxpayers of Milo are getting the short end of the stick, and a while back the Brown-ville Town Manager agreed with me. But soon he attitude changed and since then every vote was 9 to 3, with Milo being only 3 votes. Milo only having three votes and 54% of the expenses and having 54% of the liability. I believe the dump/transfer station should be closed.

To add insult to injury we discovered liquids not al-lowed to be dumped in with other demolition. We were told not to inform DEP as it would be in violation and subject to a fi ne. We attempted to get cooperation and close the dump site. The dump site has no liner and the problem cannot be corrected and under the present ar-rangement to the problem will continue. This dump site should be closed and a new true transfer station should be opened.

This is a brief overview of the problems facing the four communities, if requested more information is available.

Richard Mullins, Milo

“…more than just trash.”To the Editor:On May 21st, 2014, the Municipal Review Committee

[MRC] presented a proposal for a new landfi ll to be locat-ed in the Towns of Argyle and Greenbush. MRC, under a different name, was created in the 1970’s to provide over-sight for the member Towns and Cities that utilize and own the Penobscot Energy Recovery Corporation [PERC] for disposal of their solid municipal waste, i.e., trash. All of the municipalities in this area, with the exception of Wellington and Kingsbury, are members of MRC. Cam-bridge and Ripley are part of Dexter’s district.

In 2018, the current contract with PERC will expire. In 2021, PERC’s license will be up for renewal. There is no reason to think that PERC’s license will not be renewed. With these two dates looming before them, the MRC de-termined that that costs for disposal of Municipal Solid Waste would greatly increase, both for tipping fees for PERC, and for ash disposal at Juniper Ridge Landfi ll. In an effort to stave off higher municipal costs, MRC pro-ceeded to make plans for a new landfi ll in the Towns of

There is no try!by Ken Frederic“Try not. Do or do not. There is no try.” - Yoda“Never give in--never, never, never, never, in nothing

great or small, large or petty, never give in except to con-victions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.” – Winston Churchill

Yoda was telling Luke what Churchill told Harrow. Once it was the case that I believed my country (and my countrymen) adhered to a set of principles and values that didn’t change based on context. I believed in right and wrong and had confi dence people and institutions would not openly commit and condone wrongdoing. To-day, I can’t think of a single thing we stand for or against: We act individually and collectively out of interest, not principle.

How we see right and wrong, acceptable and unaccept-able, admirable and deplorable should refl ect our prin-ciples and values not our interests. We shouldn’t need to know whether we’ll be exempted or subsidized before we decide where we stand on mandatory health insur-ance. We shouldn’t need to know the skin colors before we conclude the police ‘acted stupidly’. We shouldn’t need to know whether it was from a single mom’s purse or a Wal-Mart cash register before we deplore a theft. We shouldn’t need to know what the polls say before we con-demn and act to prevent genocide, terrorism, or interna-tional aggression. Without having values and principles fi rmly in place, we continually fi nd ourselves debating the relative grayness of things and concocting ever more transparent and absurd arguments to support a position we’ve taken or rationalize what we’ve done or not done. In the extreme, we’ll oppose an idea simply because it came from the ‘other side’ and we’ll demonize and dispar-age others just because they’re not “us”. Most of all, in our actions, we should not need to be assured easy suc-cess and overwhelming affi rmation to act in the preser-vation of our values and principles.

As a nation, we’ve tried and failed to prevent genocide and spread representative government. At home we’ve tried and failed to eradicate poverty, racism, crime, and drug abuse. In our individual lives we’ve failed in rela-tionships, jobs, and personal achievement. The examples of our collective and personal failures would fi ll pages and every one of those failures should make us wiser and strengthen our resolve. Those failures show us that what we’ve been doing either doesn’t work or that, like keep-ing the dandelions off the lawn, that what we’re doing will never be ‘done’. It’s important to our own sanity and serenity that we make our decisions and pick our actions based on values and principles and that we affi liate our-selves with others who share those values and principles. “Faking” it by making choices based on interests then af-fi liating with others who make the same choices and then fabricating values or principles to rationalize our choices corrodes our integrity and self-esteem. Worse yet, ratio-nalizing means we’ll continue saying things we don’t be-lieve and concocting explanations for how we’ve ‘evolved’ on issues. Worst of all, we have to know “I wouldn’t want me for a friend”.

Individually and collectively, common decency de-mands we behave consistently and dependably. I’d like to believe John Kennedy didn’t fi rst take a poll and convene a series of pharmaceutically enhanced meetings in some faculty lounge and theorize about the relative costs and rewards when he said:

“Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.”

He didn’t say we’d “try” until we ran out of enthusiasm or the polls changed. He didn’t say we’d try for a year or two but if it didn’t go our way, we’d curl up, come home, and suck our thumbs.

Few, if any, of us participate in such weighty choices but our individual choices are equally important to those around us. We have made commitments and have re-sponsibilities for ourselves and others who depend on us. It may be as simple as choosing to pay the rent rather than get a new tattoo or it may be as complex as declin-ing an ‘innocent’ drink-after-work proposition. If we’re stopping to concoct a rationalization or pondering wheth-er we’ll get caught then we’re making bad decisions and it’s time to switch from interests to values and principles. Having failed isn’t a reason to give up: Trying isn’t an option. If you’ve read this far you already no ahm sayin’.

LETTERS

Ken Frederic is a native of Ellsworth. He attend-ed schools in Ellsworth, Strong, and Guilford be-fore graduating from Brewer High School and the University of Maine at Orono. He received Masters degrees from the George Washington University, the Johns Hopkins University, and the JHU GWC Whiting School of Engineering. He worked for the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, the Department of Defense, Ford Aerospace, and Science Applica-tions International Corporation before forming Bristol Management Solutions. He is now retired and living in Bristol with his wife Betty Ann. He is a member of a group of concerned citizens that meet weekly to discuss current events and write as individuals for “Another View”.

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This year’s Harmony Labor Day Free Fair kicks off Friday evening August 29 with a crowd favorite truck pull and continues through Labor Day evening with events and attractions for all.

New events this year include a 5k Run/Walk in memory of John Mor-rison, a longtime sup-porter of the Harmony community, on Saturday morning and a 10-bi-cycle giveaway for kids on Monday afternoon. A program book, avail-able at Fair sponsors throughout the area, provides detailed infor-mation about the Fair.

Put on by the Patri-archs Club, a local com-munity betterment orga-nization, the Harmony Fair does not charge for either admission or parking, a 67-year-long tradition.

The Fair offers some-thing for everyone, from a demolition derby on Saturday to free enter-

tainment all weekend to livestock events that in-clude a sheep dog dem-onstration this year. Two Coves Farm’s border col-lies will herd sheep and ducks in an educational - and fun - display.

Food is an important part of any fair, and the Harmony Labor Day Free Fair has a wide va-riety of vendors offering everything from deep fried items to delicious ice cream.

Local organizations, including the Harmony and Wellington Volun-teer Fire Departments, raise money for their ac-tivities through booths on the grounds, as does the Harmony Patriarchs Club. Coffee is still less than a buck at the Patri-archs Club booth, and a meal can be purchased for under $5.00.

Seven musical groups - the Friday Night Jam-mers, Bob Elston & the Road Rangers, A#1 Va-riety Show, 3 Horsemen,

EP Rock, Old Blues Kats, and New Relm - perform on stage over the holiday weekend. This year an additional stage has been added to accommodate all the en-tertainment, which in-cludes Conjuring Carroll and Maine-ly Balloons, lots of fun for the kids. A talent show on Sunday evening has over $500 in cash and prizes awarded by a panel of judges in multiple categories.

This year’s midway by Kavanaugh Amuse-ments will offer a mega-bracelet good for all four days for $35, the same price as last year. Single-day ride bracelets will be available too.

Built jointly by the Pa-triarchs Club and the Harmony Volunteer Fire Department, an exhibi-tion hall houses fi re ap-paratus and ambulance equipment most of the year and showcases lo-cal produce, crafts, and educational exhibits

during the Fair. Also, a Fiber Arts Barn offers daily demonstrations. A youth livestock show takes place Saturday morning.

A wide variety of contests offer fun and friendly competition. A cribbage tournament, arm wrestling for both youths and adults, a horseshoe tournament, foul shooting contest, and frog jumping are just a few.

This year, the draft horse and oxen events will be combined on Sunday morning. A doo-dlebug pull takes place Sunday afternoon. The Fair’s website, www.har-monyfreefair.org, and Facebook page provide more information. Sun-day evening the fair-grounds light up with a stunning fi reworks dis-play by Central Maine Pyrotechnics.

After the fi reworks, the Aliza Jean Family Can-cer Foundation will have

a remembrance balloon release, “Liza’s Lights of Love”. The LED balloons will be available by do-nation and people can purchase them in mem-ory of a loved one.

Labor Day begins at 9:30am with a parade, and the award for best fl oat has been increased to $150. The parade will feature antique cars and tractors, fi re trucks, and much more. The horse show, a longstanding tradition in Harmony, begins after the parade.

The 67th Harmony La-bor Day Free Fair closes on Monday evening, Sep-tember 1, with a grand prize drawing. Over fi fty prizes are donated by lo-cal businesses and tick-ets are sold both before and during the Fair. Two grand prize winners will each receive a Husqvar-na 450 chain saw - do-nated by Morrison’s Ga-rage.

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Friday, August 294 -7 pm Submit Entries in Exhibition Hall5 pm Midway Opens5 pm Bingo6 pm Music by Friday Night Jammers7 pm Truck Pull starts. Registration at 5:00 pm7 pm Cribbage Tournament - Singles

Saturday, August 309 am John Morrison Memorial Race/Walk Registration 8 am10 am Youth Livestock Show Registration 9:00 am11 am Midway opens11 am Bingo opensNoon Demolition Derby Registration 9:00 to 11:30 amNoon - 4 pm Music by Bob Elston1 pm Exhibition Hall opens1 pm Sheep Dog Demonstration3 pm Sheep Dog Demonstration4 pm Pie Auction on stage5 pm Music by A-1 Variety Show5 pm Sheep Dog Demonstration6 pm Quarter Scale Tractor Pull Registration at 4:00 pm7 pm Cribbage Tournament - Doubles7 pm Music by 3Horsemen

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Sunday, August 3110 am Exhibition Hall opens10 am Farmers Oxen and Draft Horse Event Weigh in 9:00 am10:30 am Items due for Maine Maple Recipe Contest10:30 am Horseshoe Tournament begins Registration 10:00 am11 am Bingo opensNoon Midway opens12:30 pm Magic Show by Conjuring Carroll by Small Stage1 pm Announce Maine Maple Recipe Contest Winners1 pm Music by EP Rock2 pm Frog Jumping Contest (BYOF) at Outback Arena3 pm Doodlebug Pull - Registration at 2:00 pm3 pm Music by Old Blues Kats3 pm Maine-ly Balloons at the Small Stage4:30 pm Pig Scramble (See page 8) Registration 3:30 to 4:15 pm6:30 pm Children’s Arm Wrestling Registration at 5:30 pm7 pm Talent Show - cash prizes7 pm Adult Arm Wrestling Registration at 5:30 pmDark Fireworks by Central ME Pyrotechnics. Sponsors: Town of Harmony, Kavanaugh Amusements, Central ME Pyrotechnics, Patriarchs Club. After Fireworks Liza’s Lights

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Monday, September 19:30 am Labor Day Parade Line up at 8:30 amAfter Parade Midway OpensAfter Parade Exhibition Hall opensAfter Parade Antique cars (at the Pulling Track)After Parade Parade awards on stage Posted on prize ticket boothAfter Parade Foul Shooting ContestAfter Parade Bingo opensAfter Parade Horseshoe Tournament registration/play11 am - 3pm Music by New Relm11 am Horse Show11:30 am Maine-ly Balloons by the Small Stage1 pm Magic Show Conjuring Carroll by the Small Stage3 pm Women’s Skillet Throw3 pm Bike Giveaway MUST be PRESENT to win.4 pm Men’s Hammer Throw5 pm Minute to Win It5 pm Exhibition Hall Closes (Items must be removed 5:00 - 7:00 pm)7 pm Grand Prize Drawings: Two Husqvarna 450 Chain Saws donated by Morrison’s. Plus $100 CASH prize donated by Patriarchs Club

Harmony Free Fair Schedule

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Saturday, October 18Registration begins at 10 am, fi rst race at Noon. Harmony Patriarchs Club turns its fairgrounds into a zombie-infested OBSTACLE COURSE! Runners of all ages will be challenged to face their former friends and relatives who have become zombies. The runners will wear life-energy fl ags around their waists, which the zombies will try to grab as runners complete the course. Lose all your fl ags, and you become a zombie yourself! Prizes awarded to both runners and zombies. There will be food and nonalcoholic drinks for sale. For more information, visit our website: http://www.harmonyfreefair.org

The Harmony Patriarchs Club presents its 2nd Annual Zombie Run

Join The Aliza Jean Fam-ily Cancer Foundation for “Liza’s Lights Of Love”. This is a remem-brance balloon release for loved ones we will never forget.

Purchase an LED balloon (by donation) for the release that will take place at the fairgrounds af-ter the fi reworks, Sunday August 31st.

If you will not be at the fi re-works and would like to have a balloon released in memory of a loved one, you can still purchase one at the fair. We will write their name on a balloon and release it at the event.

All proceeds from this event will go directly to families in our area, who have a child fi ghting cancer.

Donations can also be made di-rectly to:

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Liza’s Lights of Love

This year, we will be awarding a cash prize to any groups or indi-viduals that participate in show-ing us how life was in Maine dur-ing any time period in the past 400 years.

Preference will be given to those that focus on earlier times - the older, the better. To qualify, the individual or group must be present and active during all three full days of the Fair (Sat-urday, Sunday, and Monday) and must participate in the parade on Monday.

Judging will be based on pre-sentation, education, and audi-ence enthusiasm and participa-tion

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PITTSFIELD - Adults and children took a break from playing duck-themed games or enjoying grilled hot dogs and fresh popcorn in Manson Park to watch hundreds of rubber ducks racing toward the fi nish line during the Fourth Annual Sebasticook Valley Health (SVH) Duck Race for Breast Cancer Awareness on August 9. Plunged from the Hunnewell Avenue Bridge in Pittsfi eld, hundreds of pink, blue and yellow ducks fl oated down the Sebasticook River into the nets of SVH employees and volunteers.

The race was coordinated by the SVH Women’s Health Center staff to raise money and awareness of the Nancy Stone Fund, which has provided breast care services for uninsured or underinsured women seeking diagnostic services at the hospital. This year’s winning duck was purchased by Kristi McGown of the SVH Rehabilitation depart-ment.

Commented Terri Vieira, SVH President and CEO/EMHS Senior Vice President, “Thanks to everyone who helped organize and partici-pate in this year’s event, and congratulations to race organizers who netted close to $3,000 – the highest amount raised since the duck race began in 2011. All the proceeds from this event, as well as those from the annual Breast Cancer Awareness Walk every October, fortify our Nancy Stone Fund, which provides free mammograms to area women who are unable to afford the screening.”

Director of Diagnostic Services Jennifer Castonguay, RT(R)(CT) added, “This year’s Breast Cancer Walk will celebrate its twentieth anniversary on Saturday, October 18th. We’re returning to our roots by moving the location of the walk to start and fi nish at MCI in Pitts-fi eld during the SVH Community Health Fair, so walkers can enjoy being indoors before and after the walk.”

VOLUNTEERS COLLECT RUBBER DUCKS fl oating past the pink fi nish line in Manson Park at the fourth annual duck race, which raised nearly $3,000.

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day, September 2, from 10 -11 am, author Amanda Howard Thome will be at the Sangerville Library to speak about her new, dystopian novel for young adults, ages 12 to 18, entitled “Worlds Apart—Ruination.” This book is the fi rst of a trilogy created by

Ms. Thome. Dystopian novels have been

immensely popular with young adults for some time. Most re-cently, “Hunger Games” by Su-zanne Collins and “Divergent” by Veronica Roth have captured their attention in a big way. The popularity of the dystopian genre began with adult fi ction, such

as “1984” by George Orwell and “Clockwork Orange” by Anthony Burgess, both written decades ago. The list for both adult and young-adult books in this cat-egory is long and still growing. Often set in the future, dysto-pian novels examine controlled, repressive societies and the at-tempt to change the situation

at great risk by individual char-acters. The adventure aspect of these stories is very appealing to young adults.

Author Amanda Howard Thome grew up in Sangerville and graduated from high school in Guilford. She received her BA from Ursinus College in Pennsyl-vania and then attended Colum-

bia University for a doctorate in physical therapy. She lives in San Antonio, TX and will be vis-iting her family in Maine at the time of her presentation at the Sangerville Library. Ms Thome will have some copies of her new book to buy and for signature at the library on September 2nd.

Author Amanda Howard Thome at Sangerville Library

DOVER-FOXCROFT - The Dover-Foxcroft Historical Society will present a program entitled “Fred E. Bailey: Maker of Fine Fishing Flies and Spinners” on September 3. Fred E. Bailey (1854-1940) was an early businessman of the town. The illustrated program will be given by William B. Krohn, emeritus professor, University of Maine. He will also be talking about Bailey’s son, Carl Bailey (1881-1943) who worked with his father before he and his wife started their own business – the Bailey Photography Studio.

Krohn is a retired wildlife biologist who worked almost four decades for the U. S. Department of the In-terior. He is an avid angler and since his retirement has combined his personal and professional interests to study the history of Maine’s outdoor heritage.

The meeting will be held at the Gerrish Room at Thayer Parkway on Park Street and will begin prompt-ly at 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend and the program should be of particular interest to sportsmen.

Dover-Foxcroft Historical Society presentation, September 3

Jordan Belanger - 10th place with a 71.000% in Dressage, 83.000% in Dressage Seat Equitation and 88.000% on the written exam with a fi nal score of 80.667% in Training Level.

Team “Incognito”, Emily Taylor, Keri Giles, Chelsea Oldfi eld and Jordan Belanger, fi nished in 6th place in the team competition.

The girls raised money to pay for the entire trip through several fundraisers, sponsorships from J. D. Logging, Katahdin Trail Saddlery, The Sticker Factory, Daniel Steinke, Pine Tree Storage, and The Taylor Dairy Farm as well as donations of lessons from riding instructors, and a sponsorship from The Maine Dressage Society. The girls would like to thank all those who supported them in one way or another with their journey to New York and invite everyone to visit their Facebook page Our Journey to New York for pictures of their experience.

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tioning at the McKusick Camp, and that a “Sing” by campfi re, similar to what McKusick led 60 years before, was on tap. Introductions before the sing began proved that those gathered had long and memorable ties to the area. Some had taken lessons from, or taught swimming with McKusick when he headed the Dover-Foxcroft Kiwanis Swim Program years ago as a 20-something college student.

Long-time Sebec Lake resident Marion Smith graciously provided the venue, and Paul Smith provided the perfect campfi re for the evening. It began with “Hail, hail, the gang’s all here”, quickly followed by “Young folks, old folks, everybody come. Come to the Meetin’ House and have a lot of fun.”

And fun it was. McKusick’s song list included such old favorites as “Oh you can’t get to Heaven in a Rockin’ Chair”, “The Preacher went down”, “She’ll be coming ‘round the mountain”, “Tell me why?”, “Row, row, row your boat” (round), and a harmonious simultaneous rendition of “Five foot two” and “Please don’t talk about me when I’m gone.”

The location of the sing was very near the former Tea Room, a cottage now owned and occupied by Virgie Allen and her family. The Allens ran the roller skating rink at Greeley’s Landing for many years, a memory dear to the hearts of many of the singers. Virgie said she enjoyed the sing very much and her son Bob said “I can’t wait for the next one!”

Bob Allen and everyone eager for another gathering won’t have to wait long for the next one. McKusick announced before “Good Night, Ladies” that he would lead another sing the following week. Parking at the boat launch at Greeley’s Landing makes it an easy walk along the short path to the next sing. All will be welcome, whether to experience a trip down memory lane with old friends and acquaintances, or to create new memories for families who weren’t around for the original McKusick sings.

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According to MRC’s own bylaws as a public benefi t corporation, they were prohibited from expending monies beyond the explora-tion of municipal waste disposal alternatives for the benefi t of their member communities. But, they generated studies, hired consultants, generated plans, and sought out sellers of land for their proposed use, and began the permitting process, all without any input from all of the 211 communities that would be directly affected by their actions. Once this dilemma was pointed out to them and the DEP, the MRC amended its bylaws in late July, presumably, to permit such activities.

The MRC seems to be in a rush to steamroll this new dump through the DEP. Member communities were notifi ed well after the fact with-out any mention of possible viable alternatives, such as technological-ly upgrading the existing PERC facility. Member communities were not told that there are existing sites already permitted for landfi lls farther to the north. Member communities were not told that if this new dump is built, then PERC, by state law, can import and burn 100% of their required municipal solid waste from out of state. Once that out-of-state trash hits the ground in Maine, it becomes Maine trash, and we are all responsible for it.

Member communities were not told that the new dump would be used to produce low grade propane through an anaerobic decay pro-cess. Output is low from such projects, but the State of Maine offers major subsidies for electricity produced by such projects. To produce an equal amount of electricity as that produced by PERC which burns 300,000 tons of trash per year, this new dump would require 3,000,000 tons of municipal solid waste per year. Yes, I said millions! Their lat-est proposal involves ethanol production. But, there still doesn’t seem to be a plan, other than to acquire the land at the present time.

Member municipalities have not been informed that the proposed landfi ll in Argyle and Greenbush is in the environmentally sensitive Birch Stream, Alton Bog, and Penobscot River watershed. The Town of Argyle lies totally within the Atlantic Salmon Critical Habitat Zone. The proposed landfi ll’s highest point above is only 27 feet above Birch Stream. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in its own reports states that landfi ll liners will “ultimately fail.”

Finally, we haven’t historically been getting that great a deal from the MRC. The 86 Equity Charter Members, of which Sangerville is one, pay $77 per ton to tip. New Charter Members, who joined after the initial founding of PERC, pay $55 per ton. And private, commer-cial corporations pay a measly $35 per ton. Whose interests has the MRC been looking out for all these years? Why is the MRC trying to rush this project through the DEP? Who is the MRC really working for? Something stinks in Denmark, and it is more than just trash.

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 31CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH - Dexter. Bible Study 9 AM, Fellowship 9:30 AM, Service 10 Am. “The Mind of Christ” Pastor Robert Herring.UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF SANGERVILLE & DOVER-FOXCROFT - Corner Church & Main St., Sangerville. JD Foundation on Suicide Prevention and Musician Jason Curran. 9:30 AM.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15K FOR JAY - 5k Race to raise money for ROTC or Military college enrolled. American Legion, Newport. 1 PM. Pre-register $15/kids, $20/adults. Day of $20/kids, $25/adults. John Brainard 314-5653 or Brittany Brainard 314-5565.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2WAYSIDE PARK CONCERT - Dexter. 6 - 7:30 PM. Fishers of Men performs.AUTHOR AMANDA THOME at Sangerville Library. 10 - 11 AM. GRAND OPENING OF PISCATAQUIS REPUBLICAN PARTY HEADQUARTERS - 4 PM in the Masonic Hall Building, 56 East Main St, Dover-Foxcroft.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3ST. AGNES LADIES GUILD MEETING - Detroit Ave, Pittsfi eld. 7 PM. Adoration of Holy Eucharist 6 PM.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5H.J. CROSBY COMMUNITY BAND CONCERT SERIES - “British Invasion” series. 6:30 PM. Garland Grange Hall.FIRST FRIDAY MEETING on Re-Skilling, relearning old common skills. Abbott Memorial Library, Dexter. 7 PM. 924-3836 or 277-4221DOVER LOW VISION GROUP - Thompson Free Library. 10 - 11:30 AM. Maureen Arm, Certifi ed Orientation & mobility instructor guest. 270-2730.AMERICAN LEGION YARD SALE - Monson Gym. 8 AM - 4 PM. And Saturday, September 6. Dick 314-7374.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6FALL FAIR - Corinth United Methodist Church. 11 AM - 3 PM. Bounce house, yard sale, food, etc. BLACKSMITH DEMONSTRATION - Blacksmith Shop Musuem, 107 Dawes Rd., Dover-Foxcroft. 10 AM - 3 PM. Byron Aubrey.GARLAND DAYS BAKED BEAN DINNER - Grange Hall, Oliver Hill Rd. 5 - 7 PM. $7/adults, $3/age 5 - 12, Free/under 5. 924-6954.SPAGHETTI DINNER - Holy Family Church, Pritham Ave., Greenville. 5 - 6:30 PM. $8/adults, $6/age 6-12, Free/under 5. Spaghetti, meatballs, salad, garlic bread & dessert.BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL - Milo. 7 AM - Noon. Blueberry Pancake breakfast $6/adults, $3/kids, arts & crafts, facepainting, pie-eating contest, raffl e, etc. 279-0481.BEANO & HOTDOGS - LaGrange Full Gospel Assembly Linda’s Food Cupboard. 4:30 - 6 PM. Singspiration. Donation. Seldon 974-6653.VARIETY SHOW - Wayside Grange, Dexter. $7. Open at 6 PM. Joe Kennedy 277-3733 or Chester Bekier 924-5711.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7GARLAND DAYS BREAKFAST - Grange Hall. 7 - 10 AM. $7/person, $3/age 5 - 12, Free/under 5. 1ST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF DEXTER - Next to Bud’s. 10 AM. Speaker Bernice Martin.CRIBBAGE - Harmony Community Center. Signup 12:30 PM. Games 1 PM. Draw for partners.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12BAKED HAM PUBLIC SUPPER - Garland Grange Hall. $7/adults, $3/age 5 - 12, free/under 5. 924-6954.KEN & JANE BROOKS IN CONCERT - Cambridge Grange Hall, intersection of Rte 150 & 152. 7 - 9 PM. $8 donation. 277-4671.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1314TH DISTRICT AMERICAN LEGION MEETING - Conner-Trafton Post 119 at Masonic Hall in Guilford. 6:30 PM supper, 7:39 PM meeting.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14H.J. CROSBY COMMUNITY BAND CONCERT SERIES - “British Invasion” series. 6:30 PM. Dexter Town Hall.1ST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF DEXTER - Next to Bud’s. 9:45 AM. Worship at Pittsfi eld UU Church for Water Communion Service. 112 Easy Street.

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ety if you are looking for your pie plate from the contest.

Friday night upstairs of the Grange hall, Garland Grange invited the HJ Crosby Com-munity Band to play, starting at 6:30 p.m. Formerly known as the Dexter Community Band, this group of musicians puts on a great show. Admission is by do-nation. This concert will be part of their “British Invasion” sum-mer series.

Garland Grange is busy with American Legion Beano all day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Satur-day and 12 to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Grange members will have lunch on sale, including hot dogs, soda, and desserts. Saturday night is the traditional Baked Bean Sup-per from 5 - 7 p.m., and the menu includes baked beans, hot dogs, macaroni and cheese, homemade bread and desserts. Dessert tra-ditionally includes any pies not served at the Pie and Ice Cream Social on the previous night. All you can eat price is $7 for adults,

$3 for children ages 5 - 12, and under age 5 is free. Proceeds of all Garland Grange Suppers benefi t Garland Grange New Heating System Fund.

Following the supper, there will be a Family Contra Dance upstairs from 7 - 9 p.m. This is family friendly, and you don’t even need to know how to dance because it is taught. Admission is $5 per person or $12 per family. The caller for the dance is John McIntyre, and the live music is performed by Some Reel People. For more information about the contra dance, call 277-3961 or 924-3925.

Sunday morning of Garland Days starts early with the Gar-land Grange Breakfast. Again, this is all you eat and it includes eggs cooked to order, bacon, sau-sage, toast, hash browns, juice and coffee for $7 per person, $3 for children ages 5-12, and under age 5 free. The breakfast runs from 7 - 10 a.m. with proceeds to benefi t Garland Grange.

For more information about

these Garland Grange events, call 924-3504. For more infor-mation about all other Garland Days events, call 924-5679.

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RIPLEY - Furnished rooms, kitchen,wash/drier and garden use. $75.00 per week. References checked. 270-1744.

DEXTER - Mobile home for rent: 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, NO PETS. $425 per month. SPECIAL, FIRST MONTH’S RENT FREE. Security deposit & references re-quired. Call for details (207) 564-0150.

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GARLAND - 1-bdrm trailer. Rt. 94. $500/mth. $500 security de-posit. 1st & last mth. No pets. 379-2910.

DEXTER - 1 bedroom apartment, stove, refrigerator and heat in-cluded. $500 per month plus se-curity deposit. No pets. 876-3713.

MONSON Commercial Space. Reasonable rents. Heat, utilities included. Near Moosehead Lake, Appalachian Trail. WiFi avail-able. 207-997-3641. [email protected].

RENTALSDOVER-FOXCROFT - 1-bdrm apt for rent. 1st fl oor. $560/mth includes all utilities. Coin op washer/dryer on site. 876-2012 or 343-1679.

DOVER-FOXCROFT –3-bed-room ($650), 2-bedroom ($550) apartments. In town. Well-insu-lated. Quiet neighborhood, near-by shopping. Exceptionally nice. No smoking. 564-7952

MILO - 1,000 sq. ft. 1-bdrm loft apt wtih walk in closet. Laundry room, tiled bath, hardwood fl oors. New appli-ances. $395/mth plus security. 943-9057.

MONSON - Single-family home. 2 bdrms plus storage room up-stairs. Kitchen, living, laundry & bathroom downstairs. Nice yard. No smoking. Pets on approval. $550/mth plus utilities. 695-2720.

DEXTER - Apt. 39 Spring St. Oil heat, well insulated. Kitchen bath & living room downstairs. 12’ x 12’ shed. $400/mth. Land-lord pays for dump removal, wa-ter & sewer. Smokers, kids, pets welcome. Call 924-5052.

ST. ALBANS - House for rent. 50 Papoose Lane. 3 bedrooms. On the water. Oil heat & wood. Smokers, kids, pets welcome. $600/mth. Call 924-5052.

RENTALSST. ALBANS - House for rent. 35 Papoose Lane. 3 bedrooms. Oil heat. On the water. $500/mth. Smokers, kids, pets welcome. Call 924-5052.

DEXTER - Single apts. No pets, no smokers. Security deposit.Bryant Apartments. 924-3371. Please speak slowly & leave clear message.

DOVER-FOXCROFT - 2-bdrm, in town, hardwood fl oors. Includes heat, water, sewer, trash & plow-ing. Washer/dryer. Security & 1st mth. Available 9/2. 564-2694 or 717-6694.

CHARLESTON CENTER - Large 4-bdrm. Heat & hot water. Snow & trash removal. Coin laundry. Indoor cats only. $660/mth. $330 security deposit. Available Sept. 15. Call 285-0913.

ATKINSON - Roommate wanted to share large house with nice yard. $85 per week includes all utilities and use of all common areas including laundry room. Call 965-5533.

MILO - 1-bdrm apt. $400/mth. Includes water and sewer. 38 Riv-erside St. Call Dick 207-943-3565 or 203-733-0160.

DEXTER OFFICE SPACE - Heat, water, sewer, garbage & snow re-moval included. $375/mth. 876-3713.

REAL ESTATEDEXTER - 14x70, 2-3 bedroom mobile homes. Willing to fi nance. Mobile home must stay in park. Call anytime. 946-2085. Please leave a message.

SPA & HOT TUBHOT TUB AND SPA SERVICE. We repair all brands of spas and hot tubs. We also repair steam and sauna. Call 277-3540. Please leave a message.

SERVICESTHE BEST CLEANING - $35/hr. 1 person, $50/hr 2 people. Windows, Bathrooms, Kitch-ens, Dishes, Laundry, Vacu-uming, Floors, Dusting, Fur-niture Moving, Thorough Spring Cleaning, Vehicles Vacuumed and Detailed, Gar-dens, Weeding, Mowing, Weed-wacking. CLEANING ANY-THING AND EVERYTHING. Angela 951-4112.

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LEGACY PAINTERS - Interior, exterior. 3 generations of qual-ity. References, insured, budget plans, senior discounts. Family owned. Call Dan 207-509-5442.

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FOR SALECORINNA GARDENS Locally grown organic vegetables. Toma-toes $1.50/lb. Canning tomatoes $0.75/lb. Call and reserve 278-2807.

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MLS#: 1149688 Sebec: Nice older home on 6.3± acres with mature apple trees, 3 bedrooms, full bath, great sunny porch and includes an out building. Newer furnace and water heater also. Short distance to Dover-Foxcroft and Sebec Lake. $85,000

MLS#: 1147500 Milo: Modern ranch 1-2 bdrm, 2 ba., 2 car att. garage on .98+/- Ac. lot. Nice rural location on a dead-end St. Home is serviced by drilled well & public sewer. Features extended family efficiency apt., 3/4 bath. The Farm Pond ac-cents this property. $120,000

MLS#: 1150646 Sebec: Great older “camp” with more than plenty of waterfront on Sebec Lake. Beautiful elevated lot facing westerly for stunning sunsets and views. Camp has 2 bdrms, kitchen, eating area, lvng. rm., bathrm, laundry, 2 decks,enclosed porch & bunkhouse. Dock is in-cluded. $199,900

MLS#: 1110658 Milo: New England Style home, 3 bdrms., 2 ba. situated on an in town corner lot. Attached shed & barn. This home also includes a 2 bdrm. mobile with 1 car det. garage. Ideal ex-tended family complex or rental. Fenced in yard for privacy. Call for details. $79,500

MLS#: 1146692 Brownville: Well main-tained ranch style home on 7.5± ac. w/babbling brook bordering the property. 3 bdrms, 3 baths, partially finished basement. Custom Rumford fireplace. Oil & wood furnaces. Wood floors, lg. mudroom, deck w/post & beam screened in deck overlooking the back yard. $230,000

MLS#: 1145656 Garland: Cozy rustic home on 49 +/- acres. 35 +/- wooded acres with a large field overlooking an incredible Southeastern view. Close to ATV trails with plenty of wildlife to watch. Interior is all pine to round out this great house and location. $149,900.

MLS#: 1144769 Milo: Water frontage on Se-bec River & a completely remodeled home w/new appliances, security system all included. Kitchen w/plenty of counter space, 2 baths, deck overlook-ing the river & easy walk to downtown. $64,900

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MLS#: 1107444 Brownville: Nice old farm-house on landscaped, ½ acre lot in Brownville. Eat-in kitchen, dining room with built-ins, living room, 3 bedrooms and 1¼ baths. Attached shed & barn allow for much storage. Replacement windows and all new wiring in 2012. $47,000

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MLS#: 1140526 Stetson: Country colonial with over 6 acres of land. 5-6 beddrooms with two full baths. Double living rooms, 2 car garage. Wood floors. Beautiful wrap-around screened porch. $117,900. Call Sanger

MLS#: 1150942 Corinna: 2BR/1BA mobile in private location on 2.5 acres. 2 car garage with stable. Nicely maintained and move in ready. $61,900. Call Sanger

MLS#: 1143104 Dexter: 2-3 bedrooms, 1 bath home on 2.4 acres, open living area. Enclosed porch,has newer windows, roof,Full basement. 2 car garage. Nice backyard. $79,900. Call Patty

MLS#: 1139803 Corinna: 2-3 bedroom home, 1 bath, 24x24 building used as a shop but could be made back to a garage, 16x24 building for storage. $69,400. Call Patty

MLS#: 1146166 Parkman: 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch, attached 2 car garage, 12x12 deck on the back, Pellet stove in the living room. Nice front yard. Very private lot. $117,900. Call Patty

MLS#: 1146436 Hartland: 3BR/1BA with 2 car garage under. Nice views from large second story deck, looking out into the fields. The home sits nicely off the road on this 3 acre lot. $129,900. Call Sanger

MLS#: 1027738 Newport: Nice in-town 2 unit with good rental history. Great owner occupied or rental property. $82,500. Call Sanger

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YARD SALEHARMONY - Labor Day Week-end, August 30, 31 and September 1, 9 am - 1 pm. 42 Smith Hill Road (3 miles up Chadbourne Road) in Harmony. 683-6445. Household items, old wooden desk, 2 new leather rockers, mattresses, Avon new and collectibles, books, cook-books, cassettes, movies, Christ-mas lawn ornaments and decora-tions and lots more.

DOVER-FOXCROFT - Estate yard sale. August 30 and 31 at 110 Pleasant St. 8 am - 4 pm. Sunshine only.

ATKINSON - Barn sale. Rain or shine. 110 North Stagecoach Rd. Friday - Monday, August 29-31 & Sept. 1. 8-3. Something for every-one. Small greenhouse, tag sled, Pfaltzgraph dishes, and more.

ST. ALBANS - Moving/yard sale. Benefi t children of a deadbeat dad. Thursdays, Fridays, Satur-days month of August. 10-6. 733 Todd’s Corner Rd.

YARD SALECORINTH - Benefi t yard sale. August 29, Sept. 5 & 6. 8-4. 212 Tate Rd.

MILO - Aug. 30 & 31, Sept. 1. 3 High St. Model boats, furniture, clothes. A little bit of everything.

CORINNA - August 29 & 30. 9-4. 9 Worthen Road, 1/2 way between Corinna and Dexter. Some tools. Lots of stuff.

RIPLEY - Annual 8-family inside/outside yard sale. Saturday, Au-gust 30, 9-5 and Sunday, August 31, 9-2. Variety of new and used items. Furniture, tools, home canned and baked goods, house-hold items, toys and all ages of clothing. Something for every-one. Hutchins-Nutter Farm, Lane Road.

YARD SALEDEXTER - Tag sale. 15 Dearth Rd, off Silver Mills Road. August 30, 8-2. Lawn spreader, metal door slab, shower door, storm door, glassware, craft items and more.

NOTICEPsalm 145:18 The LORD is near to all who call on Him, to all who call on him in truth. New Begin-nings Bible Church, Silvers Mills Road; Sunday School 9:30 am, Church 10:30 am.

WANTEDFIDDLES (VIOLINS) for the new fi ddle classes to be offered in the Guilford schools, grades K through 12. We will take fi ddles of any size and in any condition. call 876-2919.

Keep It LOCAL!

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WANTEDSLEIGH ANTIQUES Buying! Paying cash for antiques, used furniture, sporting goods, Cos-tume jewelry. Will clean out barns, attics, cellars etc. We need these items! We make house calls. Please call 876-4728 or 522-6018. Diane.

WOOD STUMPAGE - Small track machine. Many years expe-rience with selective cut. Refer-ences available. 924-5973.

WANTEDHARP MUSICIANS - Do you own and play Celtic Harp? I am look-ing to start a Harp Circle. Inter-ested? Call Linda at 876-3234.

ABBOT PAWN SHOP - Pawn your gold and silver items. Pay cash for gold, silver, diamond rings, etc. We make house calls. Don’t sell for scrap – I buy to re-cycle. Please call 876-4728 or 522-6018. Diane

SERVICE DIRECTORY

SERVICE DIRECTORY ADS:

3 Months$120

1-800-287-2295

285-3572 Cell: 570-2482

Sullivan Masonry

Charleston

~ Over 40 years experience ~

Brick - Block - Stonework Chimneys - Chimney Lining

Residential

FIFTH GENERATION LOGGING

Private Wood Lots WantedSelective Cutting Specialist,

25 years experienceMany Referrals Top Prices Paid

Sebec, ME 564-3384 Home

343-1377 Cell Jacob Burdin Owner - Operator

DOOREEnergy Inc.

343-1781

Oil

FURNACE REPAIRSand CLEANING

Free estimates - Fully Insured

FOUNDATIONS, FLOORS & SLABS

LANCASTERFOUNDATIONS

924-5423

C.L.

270-0524 277-3196

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

FIREWOODUnseasoned $225/cord

Cut, split & 2 cord loadsdelivered free in local area.

Good Wood. certified measure.

Doug Thomas 277-3017

[email protected]

Custom Work: Small Furniture, Boxes,

Benches, Bookcases & More

19 School Street, Dexter, Maine 04930

Cell: 207-416-3757

[email protected]

Robert Goodwin 564-7400

Specializing in Hazardous and Hard to

Access Trees

State of Maine Licensed Arborist Locally Owned Fully Insured

inc.

[email protected]

TREE REMOVAL & PRUNING

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL LAWNMOWING

yyy

WYMAN CONSTRUCTIONGrading • Excavation

Septic Systems • Gravel Land Clearing

Dexter - 924-5902

24 Park Street, Milo

(207) 943-5200 or call 943-3440www.schoodicenterprises.com – [email protected]

SCHOODIC ENTERPRISES

Pleasure Island Aluminum Boat Docks,

Boat Lifts, Marine Supplies

& Rhino Shelters

Residential • CommercialIndustrial • Wiring

Garland, Maine

924-3405

S-H ELECTRIC

DCS Construction GENERAL CONTRACTING

• Metal Roofing • Home Remodeling • Windows & Doors

938-2821 home or 416-4117 cell

Van Johnson, ElectricianCommercial & Residential

P.O. Box 201 Dexter, ME 04930

924-7994

Mainely Crafts 445 Corinna Rd., Dexter, ME 04930

New Crafters Welcome, Please Call 924-5900.

SIMMONS

Stump Grinding, Excavation, Dozing, Septics, Driveways,

Clearing, Stumping, Sitework

Stump Removal & Earthworks

564-7071 Free Estimates

Stump Grinding Maine Stump

Removal683.5525Harmony Jeff McKenney

564-2939800-640-5657 • Cell: 322-2231

10 Sullivan Road, Jackson ME 04921

• Driveways• Parking Lots & Roads• Seal Coating• Recycled Asphalt

Commercial & Residential

Stephen Lancaster, General ContractorDexter, Maine 04930 – (207) 270-1345

[email protected] accept all major credit cards.

S.L. Construction & SnowplowingNew Construction – Roofing – Siding

Windows – Doors – Remodeling – DecksGarages – Floors – Finish Work – & More!

Herrick Construction Inc.

Tel: 876-3123C: 343-0770

[email protected]

For SaleScreened Loam

Drummond ConstructionDelivery available, call for pricing

876-2834 or 343-1866

• Painting •• Power Washing •

Dexter, ME

Jim’s

270-2562

SERVICE DIRECTORY ADS:1x1 3 Months

$1201-800-287-2295

SERVICE DIRECTORY ADS:1x1 3 Months

$1201-800-287-2295

TOWN OF DEXTERPUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the Dexter Town Council will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, September 11, 2014 at 7:00PM in the Town Council Chambers to consider the following:

1. Ordinance C2014-12 Airport LeaseTen year lease of Map 401/Lot 128-H-16 to Robert Sundberg (Full text available in the Town Office or on the website)

2. Automobile Graveyard/Junkyard Permits for the following:Dave Berry dba Dave Berry’s, 51 Winter StreetHoward Davis dba B & K Auto, 30 Kaeton Pond RoadMark Nelson dba R & M Graveyard, 49 Nelson RoadJohn & Gloria Poulin dba Poulin Salvage, 501 Charleston RoadLeslie Woodard dba Woodard’s Garage, 55 Winter StreetEverett Wooster dba Edge of Town, 135 Line Road

All persons may appear to comment on the above matters dated at Dexter, Maine this 29th day of August 2014.

Kim M. Hughes, Town Clerk

Plummer Memorial

FoundationANNUAL

MEETING September 11, 2014

6:30 p.m. atDexter Historical

Society, Church Street, Dexter

NOTICE OF ANNUAL

MEETING

TOWN OF GARLANDPUBLIC HEARING ON

AUTOMOBILE GRAVEYARD JUNKYARD PERMITS Christopher Fick, AKA Far Out Foreign Auto, Olson Road, Garland

Merton Mills, Dover Road, Garland

Wednesday, September 10th, 2014 at 6:30 pmGarland Town Office

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WANTEDABBOT PAWN SHOP - Most items are pawnable. Cash loans waiting. We pawn antiques, gold, silver, coins, etc. For more infor-mation 522-6018 or 876-4728.

Route 15, Abbot.

PRIVATE COLLECTOR pay-ing top $$$ for all old coins and paper money. I have the books to show you the value. IE silver dollars $18 and up. Any silver coins 1964 and below paying 10 times face value or numismatic value. IE 1877 Indian cent $500. Also seeking pocket watches, old banks, Civil War items, gold and silver. I am not a dealer. I do not melt coins. Ralph 207-285-3346 or 207-478-5717.

FIREWOODCORINNA - Quality fi rewood. Solid mixed hardwood, green. $210/cord. Fair measure. No Sun-day calls please. 278-2373.

DEXTER - Firewood. No we are not out of business. Green wood $210. Ash $235. Sawed, split & delivered. Stan White d/b/a M & S Firewood. 924-6217 or 270-0982.

NAMIDOVER-FOXCROFT - NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Ill-ness) Family and Friends Sup-port Group meets on the last Tuesday of every month from 6:30 to 8:00 PM in the Borestone Room, Mayo Regional Hospital, Dover-Foxcroft. For more infor-mation call Beth at 924-7903 or Debbie at 564-2393.

AL-ANONMILO – Mondays, 7-8 p.m. Unit-ed Methodist Church, Park St.

HARTLAND - Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. at Irving Tanning Commu-nity Center, Hartland. For infor-mation, call 938-3163.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

“A.A.” 24 HOUR HOTLINE:

1-800-737-6237

TUESDAY

DEXTER – 7 p.m. Dexter Tuesday Night Group @ First Free Baptist Church, Spring Street – D

SANGERVILLE - Women’s AA Discovery Group 12&12 @ Uni-tarian Universalist Church, 5:30-6:30pm

SERVICE DIRECTORY

1x1/3 Months/$120 • 1-800-287-2295

FIREWOODGreen Hardwood $220 CORD

Seasoned Hardwood CUT • SPLIT • DELIVERED

16” Hardwood Slabs - 2 Cord LoadsUnseasoned

Don Reynolds 938-3649LI HEAP CUSTOMERS WELCOME

PAGE’S BUILDINGDavid 924-5142

Garages, Siding, Roofing General Carpentry Camps - Insured

JD Raymond Timberlands

- Land Clearing - Timber Harvest - Grinding

- Competitive Stumpage - Lump sum payments - Advance payments

Certified Logging Professionals Licensed Professional Forester

(207) 564-2186 or (207) 557-9737

www.jdraymond.com

Gustin’s ServicesLawn Care, Lawn Cleanups

Fully Insured • Free Estimates924-6863

SnowplowingResidential & Commercial

Celebrating 10 yearsA special thank you to all of our customers!

Please call again soon.

We specialize in trees near structures and power lines.

We would appreciate the opportunity to bid on

any tree / brush project.Licensed and Fully Insured.

Call Scott Desmarais@ 717-TREE (8733)

Proud Veteran

ARROW TREE SERVICE

CEDAR IS OUR SPECIALTYChoose from: 5/4 Decking, V-Match Siding,

Clapboards, Log Siding. Also available in Pine. Hemlock Dimensional Lumber.

Stop by the Mill or Give Us a Call278-3539

16 Bolstridge Rd, Corinna • www.yoderssawmill.com

Bagged Cedar

Shavings

BILL HASKELL & SONS, INC.Water Wells

Complete Pump InstallationWater Softeners

Free Estimates

Call DOUG876-4580

SANGERVILLE

CORINNA AUTO BODYRt. 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

Foster Painting Co.

LEAD CERTIFIED INTERIOR • EXTERIOR

FULLY INSURED

(207) 368-5078

25 years of Quality and Reliability

UPHOLSTERY• Furniture • Marine

It’s cheaper to redo than buy new!

[email protected]

http://ronmartin.servehttp.com

RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL LICENSED AND INSURED

Greg Macomber Casey Macomber

Dexter, Maine • (207) 907-6849Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected] Website: www.macomberelectrical.com

ACCEPTED!SANTOS BUILDERSHome Building & Remodeling

• Decks• Additions• Siding• Roofing, etc.

Call us for all your construction needs!

Call 876-3713

Frank SantosOver 35 yrs experience

FULLY INSURED

Kennedy Plumbing277-3733

KIMBALL INSURANCE, L.L.C.AUTO • HOME • COMMERCIAL• LIFE & HEALTH • FINANCIAL SERVICES •

35 Hudson Ave., Guilford ME 04443 (207) 876-9777 (877) 844-3388

* Registered Representative offering securities though United Planners’ Financial Services of America, a Limited Partnership. Member FINRA, SIPC.

270-2835Interior & Exterior

Book your winter jobs now!32 yrs. experience

Local references available

HOME IMPROVEMENT

FREE ESTIMATES 592-7354

SIDING, WINDOWS, DECKS, ADDITIONS, SHEDS, HOME BUILDING, REMODELING, ROOFS, AND MORE.

28 Years Experience

Ask for Carrie

266 Newport Rd., Corinna • 278-2205• Oakland - 465-9566 • Skowhegan - 474-6700

• Veazie - 990-2206

GERRY’S USED CARS

CHECK OUT OUR INVENTORY

We Are a Full Service Dept. $45/hr.

BUY HERE & PAY HEREfor as little as $500 Down and $40 A Week! NEW

Ask about our 2 Year,

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BAD CREDIT? NO PROBLEM!REBUILD YOUR CREDIT

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Call Marcus 487-5111

191 East Main St., Dover-Foxcroft207-564-3434

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191 East M Sain St Dover Foxcroft

14 CHEVY TRAVERSE AWD, 24,000 MILES

$28,995

13 CHEVY IMPALA LTPOWER MOONROOF, LOADED

$14,995

13 SUBARU LEGACYAWD, 29,000 MILES

$19,995

14 CHEVY SILVERADO4X4, CREWCAB, 15,000 MILES

$31,995

Spray On BedlinersFree Estimates

Rentals Available All Insurance Companies Honored

I-CAR CERTIFIED

LANE’S COLLISION CENTER186 Exeter Rd., Rt. 43 Corinna 278-2435 • Cell: 949-6069

Kevin Lane, Owner • Mon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-12

Complete Auto Body & Collision RepairNew State-of-the-Art Facility - Over 17 Years Experience

Now offering: Light Auto Repair • Tires • Oil Changes & More

www.lanescollisioncenter.com

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*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.

368-4300 • 1-800-613-3673

Just off Exit 157 on I-95 We Care About You Before and After the SaleVisit us at

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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IS OUR #1 PRIORITY

2010 Ford Mustang Convertible

N5417A, V-6, Auto, Air, Tilt, Cruise Control, Power Windows,

Power Locks, CD, Alloys

VARNEY

PRICE $17,995VARNEY

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2011 Ford Fusion SELN5489A,

V-6, Leather Heated

Seats, PW, PL, Tilt, CC,

A/C, CD, Sync

VARNEY

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2010 GMC Sierra 4x4 XCabN5516A,

PW, PL, Tilt, CC, A/C,

CD, Chrome Step Bars

2014 Ford F-150 Raptor 4x4 S/Crew

Every Option! Come Check it out!

2014 Ford Taurus SEL

30385, Navigation, Rear Camera, Sync, PW, PL, MSRP $33,140

Save $6,145

Varney Price $26,995

VARNEY

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2012 Ford Mustang

N5560A, V-6, Auto,

Air, PW, PL, Tilt, CC,

20” Wheels

VARNEY

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2007 Ford Focus SE30347A, Auto, Air,

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Fresh Trade

VARNEY

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2013 Ford Fiesta SEN5437,PW, PL,Cruise,

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Mustang Shelby GT 500 Coupe

4213, 5.8 V-8, Glass Roof, Heated Seats, Shaker Pro System

Varney Price $61,775

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2012 Ford Focus SEL

N5372A, PL, PW, Sync, Tilt, Cruise, Plus More!

2014 Ford Flex SEL AWD

87816, V-6, Auto, A/C, CD, Tilt, CC, Roof Rails, Sync, MSRP $35,210

Save $3,515

Varney Price $31,695

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2013 Caddilac CTS 4 AWDN5527, Leather Heated

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VARNEY

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2014 Chevy Silverado LT C/Cab30369A, Z-71 Tow Pkg, XM,

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VARNEY

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2010 Lincoln MKS AWDN5423, PW,

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2008 Ford F-250 S/Cab XLT11067A, 4x4, PW,

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2014 Ford Transit Connect XLT

87811, PW, PL, AM/FM, Tilt, +More!, MSRP $28,520

Save $2,525Varney Price $25,995

2014 Ford Escape SE 4WD

87822, 2.0 Ecoboost, CC, AC,. CD, Sync, Alloys, MSRP $29,390

Save $3,895Varney Price $25,495

2014 Ford Fiesta SE

Varney Price $14,999

30366, PW, PL, Tilt, CC, AC, CD, Auto, Sync, Alloy Wheels,

MSRP $17,340Save $2,341

OR $229/Month36 Months, 10,500 Miles/Year, 1.5% APR, $1,000 RCL Cash, LEV $9,364, Selling Price $16,750

Sign & Drive *RCL Lease

2014 Ford F-150 STX

Varney Price $32,695

11126, 4x4, Crew Cab, V8, Auto, Air, Tilt, CC, Tow Pkg., PW, PL,

Sync, Sat. Radio, MSRP $40,885Save $8,190

OR $379/Month36 Months, 10,500 Miles/Year, 1% APR, $750 RCL Cash, LEV $24,531, Selling Price $36,450

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2014 Ford Focus SE

Varney Price $15,795

30424, PW, PL, Tilt, CC, AC, Auto, Sync, Alloy Wheels,

MSRP $20,535Save $4,740

OR $229/Month36 Months, 10,500 Miles/Year, .5% APR, $1,250 RCL Cash, LEV $11,089, Selling Price $19,055

Sign & Drive *RCL Lease

*All Leases Based on 10,500 Miles Per Year. For well qualified buyers. All taxes + Fees Included. First payment due at signing.

LITTLEFIELD’SLATE MODEL USED PARTSUSED PARTS THAT CAN SAVE YOU

OVER 60% OF NEW!Call us first for all your used part needs.

Rt. 7, Dexter • 924-6616

We have a 6 month warranty on all parts in stock.Why buy from other yards only offering 30 or 90 day warranties when you can get 6 months.

IF WE DON’T HAVE IT IN STOCK WE’LL GET IT.Three parts location systems to locate your needed part & usually get it the next day.Our Goal is to Be the First and Only Recycler You Call!

Call Mert anytime at 924-7933

or 717-3939

Buying Salvage Vehicles PAYING TOP DOLLAR

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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.

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384 Somerset Avenue, Pittsfield

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Just Off I-95 - Exit 150

Browse our Inventory at www.varneyvalue.comHours: Sales Mon.-Fri. 8 AM-6 PM, Sat. 8 AM-5 PM

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2014 Chevrolet Spark LT

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2014 Dodge Grand Caravan

P2508, V-6, Auto, PW, PL, PS, Tilt, CruisePS, Tilt, Cruise

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#14087, 5.3 V-8, All-Star, PW, PL, PS, Rear Camera, Remote Start, HD Tow, MSRP $42,095

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2014 Chevrolet Silverado Double Cab LT Z-71 4x4

Varney Price

2014 Chevrolet Silverado Crew LT Z-71 4x4

All prices include rebates, business and dealer incentives. Tax and Title not included.

Or lease 39 months, $319/month$38,295 Sale Price, 10k/Year, $41,600 CCR, 2.38%,

$25,257 Residual, 1st Month Payment Due @ Signing, T&T Incl.

2008 Chevrolet Silverado LT Z-71

P2370A, C/Cab, 4x4, V-8, Auto, PW, PL, PS, Rem. Start, HD Tow, AC, TiltPL, PS, Rem. Start, HD Tow, AC, T

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2013 Chevrolet Malibu LT

P2407, 4cyl, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, CruisePL, Tilt, Cruise

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2012 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 LTZ

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2014 Chevrolet Silverado Crew LT

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2011 Chevrolet Impala

P2489, V-6, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, CruisePL, Tilt, Cruise

Varney Price $13,9952014 Chevrolet

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2013 Cadillac CTS 4 AWD

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Varney Price $27,995

Or lease 39 months, 159/Month10k/Year, 1.1% $11,510 Residual, 1st month payment due at signing.

Or lease 39 months, 349/Month10k/year 1.52% $21,799 Residual, 1st month payment due at signing.

#14069, 5.3 V-8, PW, PL, PS, Tilt, Cruise, Rear Cam., Rem. Start, HD Tow, MSRP $45,895

Or lease 39 months, $432/month$41,295 Sale Price, 10k/Year, $1,300CCR, 2.38%,

$27,537 Residual, 1st Month Payment Due @ Signing, T&T Incl.

2013 Buick Lacrosse CXL

P2409, V-6, Auto, PW, PL, PS, Heated Leather, Tilt, CruiseHeated Leather, Tilt, Cruise

Varney Price $20,995

SCOOTERSUsed Cars and Service Center

180 Summer St. 564-2780 Dover-Foxcroft

00 FORD FOCUS WAGON

Rust Free!$3,995

94 SATURN SC2

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07 NISSAN SENTRA

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Many Sizes of NEW Tires on Sale!

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New Plows and Sanders Have ArrivedSee us for special pricing

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27 15 2012 FORD FOCUSES IN STOCK!

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We also have (1) 2009 & (2) 2013 Focuses Priced to Sell!

Mileage starting at 37Kand Up!

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4 LINES+10GBUnlimited Talk & Text

per month

*per month, based on 10GB of data to share

Verizonand AT&T

3 lines $130* $145*

4 lines $140* $160*

5 lines $150* $175*

6 lines $160* $190*

Things we want you to know: New Retail Installment Contracts and Shared Connect Plan required. Credit approval required. Regulatory Cost Recovery Fee applies (currently $1.57/line/month); this is not a tax or gvmt. required charge. Add. fees, taxes and terms apply and vary by svc. and eqmt. Offers valid in-store at participating locations only, may be fulfilled through direct fulfillment and cannot be combined. See store or uscellular.com for details. $140 Price Plan based on $100/mo. 10GB Shared Connect Plan plus 4 lines with discounted $10 Device Connection Charges each. Retail Installment Contract required to receive discounts, otherwise regular Device Connection Charges apply. Other discounts available for additional Shared Connect Plans. Price comparison based on AT&T Mobile Share Plan and Verizon More Everything Plan for 10GB as of May 7, 2014. Contract Payoff Promo: Offer valid on up to 6 consumer lines or 25 business lines per account, based on credit approval. Must port in current number to U.S. Cellular and purchase new Smartphone or tablet through a Retail Installment Contract on a Shared Connect Plan. Submit final bill identifying early-termination fee (ETF) charged by carrier within 60 days of activation date to www.uscellular.com/contractpayoff or via mail to U.S. Cellular® Contract Payoff Program 5591-61; PO Box 752257; El Paso, TX 88575-2257. Customer will be reimbursed for the ETF reflected on final bill up to $350/line. Reimbursement in form of a U.S. Cellular MasterCard® Debit Card issued by MetaBank™ Member FDIC pursuant to license from MasterCard International Incorporated. This card does not have cash access and can be used at any merchant location that accepts MasterCard Debit Cards within the U.S. only. Card valid through expiration date shown on front of card. Allow 12-14 weeks for processing. To be eligible, customer must register for My Account. Retail Installment Contracts: Retail Installment Contracts (Contract) and monthly payments according to the Payment Schedule in the Contract required. If you are in default or terminate your Contract, we may require you to immediately pay the entire unpaid Amount Financed as well as our collection costs, attorneys’ fees and court costs related to enforcing your obligations under the Contract. 4G LTE not available in all areas. See uscellular.com/4G for complete coverage details. 4G LTE service provided through King Street Wireless, a partner of U.S. Cellular. LTE is a trademark of ETSI. Kansas Customers: In areas in which U.S. Cellular receives support from the Federal Universal Service Fund, all reasonable requests for service must be met. Unresolved questions concerning services availability can be directed to the Kansas Corporation Commission Office of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection at 1-800-662-0027. Limited-time offer. Trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. Additional terms apply. See store or uscellular.com for details.©2014 U.S. CellularPromo_140Plan_Integration_Print_DI_7_5x10 79

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