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Find Us At Over 80 Store Drop Locations, In Your Rural Delivery Post Office Boxes and Online At MadisonCountyCourier.com Hi, Neighbor Your Locally Owned Shopping, Community Events & News Paper Since 1962 PRSRT STD. US POSTAGE PAID HI, NEIGHBOR 12,750+ Homes Every Week Have You Forgotten? April 12 2010 71 Nelson St., P&C Plaza, Cazenovia, NY 13035 Cambridge Avenue Morrisville, NY 315-684-3073 Hours: Mon.- Fri. 7:30 - 5, Sat. 7:30 - 2:30 The Doorway To The Perfect Kitchen. Why KraftMaid Cabinetry? Because KraftMaid provides the quality you expect, the styles and func- tionality you want, all at a price you can afford. PHONE/FAX:655-9431 Main Office GPS Coordinates: 42.926878,-75.842094 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hineighbor.net WATCH NEXT WEEK! Secretary’s Day Issue! Sgt. Douglas Hand American Well Drilling and Pump Service We Have Been A NYS Licensed, Family Owned & Operated Well Drilling & Pump Service Business since 1988 We Take Great Pride in Our Work - We Provide The BEST in CUSTOMER SATISFACTION We Only Use the Best Materials Money Can Buy - The Same We Use In Our Own Home. We provide on the job free estimates and suggestions for the best placement of a new well in accordance with state and local regulations. We have operated in Chenango, Madison, Cortland, and Broome Counties for many years. We have met people from all walks of life and they appreciate how we take our business on a one to one personal basis. We were taught many years ago about honor and respect. The same I have encouraged in our children. We are a proud family of United States Marines and in this tradition we base our business. If there are any questions or information needed about water well drilling, pump systems, or water treatment systems please call us anytime and we will assist you to the best of our abilities to help you reach your goals. We encourage people to come and watch us drill as far as needed to accomplish the mission of locating the best source of water for you. There are other drilling companies around but no one will provide you with more honesty and integrity (period). We believe you cannot get any better than that. If you have any friends or relatives that need our services please feel confident that you made the right choice This we can back up! Please feel free to call at your convenience. American Well Drilling and Pump Service - Roque A. Gonzalez, Owner/Operator, Semper Fi 315-837-4778 - Cell 315-420-7625 18 Holes Of Challenging Family Fun!!! Our Driving Range is SELF SERVE Before 11 AM Sand Volleyball Court Available Hotdogs & Chili Dogs Our Driving Range is SELF SERVE Before 11 AM Sand Volleyball Court Available 655-3006 www.cazenoviaminigolf.com 4691 Roberts Road, Cazenovia Rt. 20 Fenner Road Roberts Road Cazenovia Fountain We Are HERE!! Consider A Season Pass Unlimited Mini Golf Per Day & Per Week It Pays For Itself With Just 10 Visits. Valid April - October ___________________ SELF SERVE Driving Range - Open Daily - 60 Balls / $5.00 Driving Range Season Passes Also Available Season Opening Sat., April 17 Open Daily During Spring Break! Noon - 8 pm ICE CREAM - 20 Flavors Hot Fudge Sundaes, C0nes, Shakes, Floats We Store Drop 2,500 Papers Weekly In: AUGUSTA: Simmons Dairy, Rte. 26 APULIA: K-Ts Junction BOUCKVILLE: AnW Mart, Quacks Diner, Rt. 20 Diner CANASTOTA: Scrub-A-Dub, P & C, Easy Street CAZENOVIA: Buyeas, McKinnons, Rite Aid, Kinneys, P&C, Extra Mart, Red Apple, Rt. 20 Diner, Common Grounds CHITTENANGO: Romas Laundry, Romas Pizza, Stone Hearth Express, P & C, Nice N Easy CINCINNATUS: S&D Sunoco, Cincinnatus Market Place, Bennet Hotel, Magros Pizza Brackels Bar & Restaurant CORTLAND: Friendlys, P&C, Tim Horton, Frank & Marys Diner CUYLER: Cuyler Diner DELPHI FALLS: Delphi Falls Store DeRUYTER: Countryside Hardware, DeRuyter Farm & Garden Coop, Red & White Cafe, Quincy Square, Sals Pizza, De Ruyter Big M EARLVILLE: Valero Gas Station, Hufbrau House ERIEVILLE: Kays Store FABIUS: Annas Country Store FAYETTEVILLE: Express Mart, Nice N Easy, Hess Mart FENNER: Troyers Country Store GEORGETOWN: Predmores Store HAMILTON: Subway JAMESVILLE: The Depot, Sweet Endings Bake Shop KNOXBORO: Main Street LAFAYETTE: Nice & Easy, True Value, Cindys Family Restaurant MANLIUS: A Plus, Colonial Laundromat, P & C, Easy Street, Rte. 92. MORRISVILLE: Valero, Big M Market, Cooleys, Express Mart, Doughtys Pharmacy, Purple Salamander NEW WOODSTOCK: DJs Market NORWICH: Dustys, Ossies, Pizza Hut, Arbys, Laundromat ONEIDA: Save On , Rte. 5 & 46, Save On, Rte. 5 Across from Pepis, Oneida Commons - The Market; Save On - Upper Lenox Ave, Save On - Pleasenat St., RiteAid - Northside, Kwik Fill - Downtown, Price Chopper ORISKANY FALLS: Village Market PETERBORO: Main Street POMPEY: Pompey Mall, Kellish Tire & Auto, Knoxies Pub SHERRILL: P & C, Save On SHERBURNE: Gilligans Island, D & D Diner, Skips Market SOLSVILLE: Solsville Hotel SOUTH OTSELIC: South Oteselic Store TRUXTON: Beths Natural Way TULLY: Suds & Bubbles Laundry Mat, Elm Street Cafe, A Pizza & More VERNON: Subway, Easy Street, A Guy-Girl Laundromat We Mail 9,974 Papers Weekly To: BOUCKVILLE: Rural Delivery Route CAZENOVIA: City Routes 1 & 2, Rural Delivery Routes 1-5 DeRUYTER: Rural Delivery Route 2, Highway Contract Routes 65 & 70 EATON: Rural Delivery Route ERIEVILLE: Rural Delivery Route FABIUS: Rural Delivery Routes 1& 2 GEORGETOWN: Rural Delivery Route, Highway Contract Route HAMILTON: Rural Delivery Route 3 MANLIUS: Rural Delivery Route 2 MADISON: Rural Delivery Route 1 MORRISVILLE: Rural Delivery Routes 1 & 3 MUNNSVILLE: Rural Delivery Routes 1 & 2 NEW WOODSTOCK: Rural Delivery Route N. PITCHER: Highway Contract Route 66 PITCHER: Highway Contract Routes 65 & 69 S. OTSELIC: Highway Contract Route 70 TRUXTON: Rural Delivery Routes 1 & 2 This Week's Issue "See You There" Events Calendar _______________________ Garage Sales & Classifieds _______________________ Weekly Auctions _______________________ Madison County Courier Headlines _______________________ Pig City Garden Calendar _______________________ Weekly Recipe _______________________ Weekly Crossword _______________________ Local News & Stuff

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Hi, NeighborYour Locally Owned Shopping, Community Events & News Paper Since 1962

PRSRT STD.US POSTAGE

PAIDHI, NEIGHBOR

12,750+Homes EveryWeek

Have You Forgotten?

April 122010

71 Nelson St., P&C Plaza, Cazenovia, NY 13035

Cambridge AvenueMorrisville, NY315-684-3073

Hours: Mon.- Fri. 7:30 - 5, Sat. 7:30 - 2:30

The Doorway To The Perfect Kitchen.

Why KraftMaid Cabinetry?Because KraftMaid provides the quality you expect, the styles and func-

tionality you want, all at a price you can afford.

PHONE/FAX:655-9431 MainOfficeGPSCoordinates:42.926878,-75.842094Email: [email protected] Website: www.hineighbor.net

Watch NExt WEEk!Secretary’s Day Issue!Sgt. Douglas Hand

AmericanWell Drilling

andPumpService

We Have Been A NYS Licensed, Family Owned & OperatedWell Drilling & Pump Service Business since 1988

We Take Great Pride in Our Work - We Provide The BeST in cuSTOmer SATiSFAcTiONWe Only use the Best materials money can Buy - The Same We use in Our Own Home.We provide on the job free estimates and suggestions for the best placement of a new well in accordance with state and local regulations.

We have operated in Chenango, Madison, Cortland, and Broome Counties for many years. We have met people from all walks of life and they appreciate how we take our business on a one to one personal basis. We were taught many years ago about honor and respect. The same I have encouraged in our children. We are a proud family of United States Marines and in this tradition we base our business.

If there are any questions or information needed about water well drilling, pump systems, or water treatment systems please call us anytime and we will assist you to the best of our abilities to help you reach your goals. We encourage people to come and watch us drill as far as needed to accomplish the mission of locating the best source of water for you.

There are other drilling companies around but no one will provide you with more honesty and integrity (period). We believe you cannot get any better than that. If you have any friends or relatives that need our services please feel confident that you made the right choice This we can back up! Please feel free to call at your convenience.

American Well Drilling and Pump Service - roque A. Gonzalez, Owner/Operator, Semper Fi315-837-4778 - Cell 315-420-7625

18 Holes OfChallenging Family Fun!!!

Our Driving Range isSELF SERVE Before 11 AMSand Volleyball CourtAvailable

Hotdogs &Chili Dogs

Our Driving Range isSELF SERVE Before 11 AMSand Volleyball CourtAvailable

655-3006www.cazenoviaminigolf.com

4691 Roberts Road, Cazenovia

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Fenner Road

RobertsRoad

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Consider A Season PassUnlimited Mini Golf Per Day & Per Week

It Pays For Itself With Just 10 Visits. Valid April - October ___________________SelF SerVe Driving range

- Open Daily -60 Balls / $5.00

Driving range Season Passes Also Available

Season Opening Sat., April 17

Open Daily During Spring Break! Noon - 8 pm

Ice cream - 20 FlavorsHot Fudge Sundaes,C0nes, Shakes, Floats

We Store Drop 2,500 Papers Weekly In:AUGUSTA: Simmons Dairy, Rte. 26ApUliA: K-T’s Junction BOUCKVillE: AnW Mart, Quack’s Diner, Rt. 20 DinerCANASTOTA: Scrub-A-Dub, P & C, Easy StreetCAZENOViA: Buyeas, McKinnons, Rite Aid, Kinneys, P&C, Extra Mart, Red Apple, Rt. 20 Diner, Common GroundsCHiTTENANGO: Roma’s Laundry, Roma’s Pizza, Stone Hearth Express, P & C, Nice N EasyCiNCiNNATUS: S&D Sunoco, Cincinnatus Market Place, Bennet Hotel, Magro’s PizzaBrackel’s Bar & RestaurantCOrTlANd: Friendly’s, P&C, Tim Horton, Frank & Mary’s DinerCUYlEr: Cuyler DinerdElpHi FAllS: Delphi Falls Store derUYTEr: Countryside Hardware, DeRuyter Farm & Garden Coop, Red & White Cafe, Quincy Square, Sal’s Pizza, De Ruyter Big M EArlVillE: Valero Gas Station, Hufbrau HouseEriEVillE: Kay’s StoreFABiUS: Anna’s Country StoreFAYETTEVillE: Express Mart, Nice N Easy, Hess MartFENNEr: Troyer’s Country StoreGEOrGETOwN: Predmore’s StoreHAmilTON: Subway JAmESVillE: The Depot, Sweet Endings Bake ShopKNOXBOrO: Main StreetlAFAYETTE: Nice & Easy, True Value, Cindy’s Family RestaurantmANliUS: A Plus, Colonial Laundromat, P & C, Easy Street, Rte. 92.mOrriSVillE: Valero, Big M Market, Cooleys, Express Mart, Doughty’s Pharmacy, Purple SalamanderNEw wOOdSTOCK: DJs MarketNOrwiCH: “Dusty’s”, Ossie’s, Pizza Hut, Arby’s, Laundromat ONEidA: Save On , Rte. 5 & 46, Save On, Rte. 5 Across from Pepi’s, Oneida Commons - The Market; Save On - Upper Lenox Ave, Save On - Pleasenat St., RiteAid - Northside, Kwik Fill - Downtown, Price ChopperOriSKANY FAllS: Village MarketpETErBOrO: Main StreetpOmpEY: Pompey Mall, Kellish Tire & Auto, Knoxie’s PubSHErrill: P & C, Save OnSHErBUrNE: Gilligan’s Island, D & D Diner, Skip’s MarketSOlSVillE: Solsville HotelSOUTH OTSEliC: South Oteselic StoreTrUXTON: Beth’s Natural WayTUllY: Suds & Bubbles Laundry Mat, Elm Street Cafe, A Pizza & MoreVErNON: Subway, Easy Street, A Guy-Girl Laundromat

We Mail 9,974 Papers Weekly To:BOUCKVillE: Rural Delivery RouteCAZENOViA: City Routes 1 & 2, Rural Delivery Routes 1-5 derUYTEr: Rural Delivery Route 2, Highway Contract Routes 65 & 70 EATON: Rural Delivery RouteEriEVillE: Rural Delivery RouteFABiUS: Rural Delivery Routes 1& 2GEOrGETOwN: Rural Delivery Route, Highway Contract RouteHAmilTON: Rural Delivery Route 3 mANliUS: Rural Delivery Route 2mAdiSON: Rural Delivery Route 1mOrriSVillE: Rural Delivery Routes 1 & 3mUNNSVillE: Rural Delivery Routes 1 & 2 NEw wOOdSTOCK: Rural Delivery RouteN. piTCHEr: Highway Contract Route 66piTCHEr: Highway Contract Routes 65 & 69S. OTSEliC: Highway Contract Route 70TrUXTON: Rural Delivery Routes 1 & 2

This Week's Issue"See You There"Events Calendar_______________________

GarageSales&Classifieds_______________________WeeklyAuctions_______________________Madison County

Courier Headlines_______________________PigCityGardenCalendar_______________________

WeeklyRecipe_______________________Weekly Crossword_______________________LocalNews&Stuff

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FRI., APRIL 16, 7 A.m.-1:00 P.m.: Annual FFA Pancake Breakfast, Small Gym, Cazenovia High School

APRIL 16-27 - Join us for another great trip to Ireland. David Parisou 315-655-4655.

sAt., APR. 17, 10Am-3Pm: Caz Natural Healing and Wellness Fair, Cazenovia American Legion. FREE Admission - Open To The Public Please join us to learn about natural healing and wellness modalities and meet the providers. Wellness is not limited to our physical well-being! Wellness is a sense of balance through all areas of your life. This includes, but is not limited to, physical, mental, emotional and energetic health, financial wellness, animal companion wellness, etc. Mini-Lectures Open To The Public During Our Event 10:30am - Juice Plus: Sarah Kulis and Sue Kulis will discuss the nutrition of Juice Plus and be available for questions. 11:00am - Weaving Energy, LLC: Rosemary Thompson will offer information and answer questions about homeopathy. 11:30am - Moore Organized: Peg Moore will offer tips and information about how to clear the clutter and store your stuff so you can enjoy the freedom that comes from being organized! 12:30pm - Spirit Works (Info coming soon) 1:00pm - Healing Journey: Lynne Potteiger 1:30pm - The 5 Essentials for a Great Working Relationship with Your Providers: Rosemary Thompson will offer strategies for initiating great partnerships with providers, in addition to tips for more comfortable, informative and effective consultations. 2:00pm - Greener U: Kevin Thompson offers tips for easier, greener liv-ing. 2:30pm - Animal Wellness Network of CNY: Elizabeth Curley, Karen Cummins, Susan Padula will describe and answer questions about the many natural healing techniques available for helping ourselves and our animal companions. For More Information go to http://cazhealing.webs.com/

sAt., APRIL 17, 4:30 p.m.: Roast Beef Dinner, served family style. Neslon United Metodist Church, Nelson, NY

SUN. APR. 18, 7:30-11:30 a.m. PANCAKE BREAKFAST, Delphi Falls Fire Station. Pancakes, Eggs, Sausage, Home Fries, Coffee & Juice. The Delphi Falls Fire Co. would like to thank everyone in the community for their continued support.

Wed., APR. 14, 8 A.m: mOORe NetWORkINg weekly meet-ing. Rusty Rail, Rt. 5, Canastota. Local business people band together to help each other grow their businesses. sPeAkeRs: stan shane Pet Containment systems. Topics to include how to train and can animals other than dogs be contained. Chip Ross, servicemaster by Ross. The comparison of green clean-ing products to others Find out more about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.org. Each Wednesday meeting is from 8am - 9:30 am at the Rusty Rail, Rt. 5 Canastota. Bring your business card and enjoy breakfast with us.

APRIL 15, 12:30 P.m.: Casa luncheon at St. James Church. Songs by Warren Ottey & Carl Bentley. Please bring a dish to pass and your table service.

APRIL 15, 11:30-4:30 p.m.: Bloodmobile, Morrisville College, 159 Main St., Morrisville. To schedule Bloodmobile appointments 1-800-448-3543, 1-800-GIVELIFE or www.madisononeidaredcross.org. Double Red Cell (DRC) machines available.

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40,000+ People in Over 13,000 Homes In Parts of 5 Counties Will

SEEYOUTHERE

The “See You There Column” consists of NOTICES FOR FREE COMMUNITY EVENTS plus COMPLIMENTARY LISTINGS FOR NON-PROFIT ORGANIzATIONS who have placed paid ads for income generating events._____________

Contact Us: 315-655-9431, e-mail: hineighbor@hineighbor or Our Website www.hineighbor.net

CAZeNOVIA FIRe dePARtmeNt - A PROUd tRAdItION sINCe 1810

Cazenovia Fire Department Easter Ball- - Saturday, April 24, 2010 - -

With Music By ATLASCazenovia Fire House - 121 Albany Street - Starts8 PM

Only 750 tickets Will Be Sold!!! Advance Sale Tickets will be available for $25 per person at the Fire House during April

Tues. thru Thurs. from 6-8 PM as well as Saturday from 9 AM- NoonTickets Also On Sale at the Lincklaen House Front Desk - Any remaining tickets will be $30 at the door!

Must be 21 Years of Age or Older to Purchase Tickets and Attend - More Info: Richard J. Macheda, Chief 655-4265

Freedom isn’t Free... And The Price Isn’t Always Paid By Someone Else...

LOCAL MARINE INJUREDIN IED EXPLOSION

Lcpl. Andrew J. Brown, who lived in Sheds, NY until he joined the Marines in 2007. He is the son of Frank and Vanessa Brown of Sheds,NY. and the grandson of Nancy Brown of Cazenovia and Mr.& Mrs. H. Willis Warner of Georgetown, NY. Lcpl. Brown was serving in his 2nd deployment in Afghanistan. Lcpl. Brown was injured when the humvee he was riding in hit and IED (Improvised Explosive Device). Brown has suffered a laceration to his head along with a moderate concussion. His left leg sustain an open fraction to the tibia and fibula. He was airlifted to Germany where at present he has undergone a third surgery to repair his leg. He will eventually arrive in the states at Bethseda Naval hospital in Bethseda, Maryland, where his parents will meet him. Lcpl. Brown’s family would appreciate your prayers for their son as he starts his long road back to recovery and asks that you continue the battle for freedom. They too are real flesh and blood with real families. Semper Fi

ORAN COMMUNITY CHURCHFri., April 23, 5-8 p.m.

Sat., April 24, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.-- $3 Bag Sale Starts Sat. 1 pm --

drop Off gOOd Resalable merchandise - NO tVs, Computer or exercise equip.mon.-thurs.Apr 19-22, 5 - 8 p.m. Church located Rte. 92 Oran

RUMMAGE SALE

SUN., APRIL 18 - 7:30-11:30 a.m. Or Until Food Runs Out

Delphi Falls Fire StationPancakes, Eggs, Sausage, Home Fries, Coffee & Juice.

Adults $6.00, Seniors & Kids $5.00. Children Under 5 Free.The Delphi Falls Fire Co. would like to thank everyone in the

community for their continued support.

PANCAKE BREAKFAST

DRIFT INRt. 13, DeRuyter

Opening Fri., April 16 852-9873

BENEFIT forWalley Seamanssun., April 25, 2010

Cuyler Fire department 1 - 5 P.m.to Raise money For medical expenses due to esophageal Cancer that Has spread to

His Liver and Lungs ______________________________entertainment By

BARRIgAR BROtHeRs50/50 raffle - Food - Coffee - Beer. $10 per person, 12 & Under Freedonations greatly Appreciated.

Lamp RepaiR “Jeff” SALERNO

ELECTRIC LLC342 e. Walnut street, Oneida

315-363-9548

TOMCO CONSTRUCTIONADDITIONS, REMODELS, FRAMING, ROOFING, CERAMIC TILE, PAINTING, DRYWALL, CONCRETE, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING,

ALL TYPE'S OF SIDING. ANY HOME REPAIRS -24 HOUR emeRgeNCY seRVICe 33 YEARS EXPERIENCETOM AT 315-662-7412 - Cell 352-812-1020

ATTENTION CUYLER RESIDENTSthe town of Cuyler is having a

spring clean up day-sat., may 1st from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the town Highway garage. the cost is $10.00 per vehicle, nothing larger than a pick up truck will be al-lowed. Large loads will be subject to an increase fee. Only one trip! If there is any room at the end of the day, you can put more in. All materials must be sealed in clear bags or be too large for a garbage bag. We are allowing six (6) car tires only, with rims removed. All metal must be separated. We will take stoves, re-frigerators (with freon removed), dryers, etc; furniture and rugs will be accepted. Proof of Cuyler residents will be required. No garbage, liquids and recyclable materials will be allowed. All loads should be covered when transporting. Please contact Lou Anne Randall (607-842-6695) if any questions.

thank you,Wendy Custer, town Clerk

APRIL 18: 2:15 bus departs P & C, CASA sponsored event. Colgate Choral Ensembles Concert “Spring Returns”, Colgate Memorial Chapel, refreshments after the conceert - free.

mONdAY, APRIL 19,11:00 a.m.: tHe deRUYteR gOLd ANd sILVeR CLUB will meet at the Legion Hall. Bring a dish to pass and table service. Canned fruit is a special need for the food pantry this month. (a12-1)

tUes., APRIL 20, 9:00 Am-11:00 Am: WALk-IN AdULt & CHILd ImmUNIZAtION CLINIC. Madison County Health Department, 138 N Court St, Building 5, Wampsville, NY

Wed., APRIL 21, 12:00 noon: The Erieville-Nelson-Fenner Community Luncheon will held at the Erieville Firehouse. We will be celebrating our 4th anniversary. CONGRATULATIONS TO

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US!!! Our gust speaker will be Fred Zon Mechow from the Rog-ers Environmental Education Center. His presentation will be on N>Y>S. owls. It will include their habitats and the roles they play in our environment. Fred has a display of 7 stuffed owls. Did you know that owls are the earliest nesting birds of the year, or very few of them nest in tree cavities? Fred will further entertain us by doing several owl calls. Please bring your table service, a dish to pass, and a smile. All are welcome.

Wed., APR. 21, 8 A.m: mOORe NetWORkiNg weekly meeting. Rusty Rail, Rt. 5, Canastota. Local business people band together to help each other grow their businesses. SPeAkeRS: mary Ann Reed, Netdzyne, explaining Google purposes and uses. Robert Richardson of edward Jones investments. Answering general questions regarfs IRA stradegies. Find out more about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.org. Come and join us.

FRi., APRiL 23, 5-8 p.m. Rummage Sale, Oran Community Church

SAt., APRiL 24, 5-7:30 Pm: chickeN ANd biScuit diNNeR Missions Committee of the United Church of DeRuyter. This din-ner will be free and open to the entire community. Dinner will be served from (or until the food is gone) at the Parish House in DeRuyter. Please join us for great food and fellowship.

SAt., APRiL 24, 8:00 p.m.-12 midnight: Cazenovia Fire Depart-ment Annual Easter Ball, Celebrating our 200th bicentennial with a new band “Atlas” playing a wide variety of music for your dancing pleasure. Save the date.

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ANNUAL FFA PANCAKE BREAKFAST Fri., April 16 - 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Small Gym - Cazenovia High School $6.00 person - Children under 5 free

Membership open to all persons, businesses, and other legal entities who reside, work,

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Contact Jessica or Bill at 656-8220 if you would like employees of your company or members of your

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& Store Your Stuff” 420-4569Email: [email protected] - www.moore-organized.com

LAWN MOWER & CHAIN SAW SERVICE & REPAIR

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SAt., APRiL 24, 5-8 P.m. Rummage Sale, Oran Community Church

WedNeSdAY, APRiL 21 7 Pm: Town of DeRuyter Democrats are invited to an informal gathering to meet and greet the new

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fun filled late night shopping extravaganza. Every fall the village comes alive with ladies getting together with their friends and enjoying all the unique and exciting shopping available right here in Cazenovia. We surprise many an out-of-town visitor with the variety and wonderful mix of our businesses. So get on board for this great night out to welcome Spring! Root out your ugliest purse for the UGLY PURSE CONTEST (we all have one!!!) but yours could win you $100 CAZ BUCKS after the judging at the Linklaen House at 9.15pm. The plan for the evening is shopping til 8.30pm and when you are too tired to shop anymore everyone will gather at the Linklaen House for complimentary hors d’ouvres and cash bar. The UGLY PURSE CONTEST will be held at 9.15pm and you must be present to win. Our shops are all ready with exciting new Spring merchandise just in time for Mothers Day so this will be a wonderful fun night to catch up with friends and relax with the girls.

SAT., MAY 8, 7:00-11:00 p.M.: Spring Dance at Pompey Fire Hall, sponsored by Fabius Pompey Senior Citizens. Music by ray Randall and His Rhythmaires. Door Prize, raffles, food and beverages. All ages welcome.

Wed., MAY 12, 8 A.M: MOORe NeTWORkiNg weekly meet-ing. Rusty Rail, Rt. 5, Canastota. Local business people band together to help each other grow their businesses. Find out more about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.org. Come and join us.

SUN. MAY 16: MAdiSON COUNTY HiSTORiCAl SOCieTY AUCTiON FUNdRAiSeR. We need your donations! The society will start accepting donations in April during business hours Monday through Friday from 10 am - 4 pm. If you need pick-up assistance, please contact Becky Karst at 315.374.1349 or Teri Hill at 315.264.1073. The deadline to donate items is May 5.

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Town of DeRuyter Democratic Committee Chair, Suzanne Hopkins Bixby. The group will meet at 433 West Lake Road, DeRuyter, NY. Among those hosting the meeting are Nancy McMaster, Carol Jeschke and Jan Hopkins. Discussion will include future planning for the Democratic Town Committee, organizational is-sues and leadership development. RSVPs, ideas or questions: [email protected].

Wed., ApR. 28, 8 A.M: MOORe NeTWORkiNg weekly meet-ing. Rusty Rail, Rt. 5, Canastota. Local business people band together to help each other grow their businesses. SpeAkeRS: Oneida publications.Newspaper and its internet connection. Don Colella, Collella Law Office: Answering general questions concering estate planing and coporate vs. LLC options. Find out more about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.org. Each Wednesday meeting is from 8am - 9:30 am at the Rusty Rail, Rt. 5 Canastota. Bring your business card and enjoy break-fast with us.

SAT., MAY 1 @ 5 pM: THe SNOWdOWN HOedOWn at Toggenberg Mt. Country Dinner - Square Dance, Mechanical Bull - Kid’s Activities. www.rac-etogg.com or 315-254-0160. Fundraiser for Toggenburg Jr. Race Association

SAT., MAY 1, 1:00 p.M.: Wid-ows Support Group will meet at the eaton Community Bible Church on Brooklyn Street in Eaton.

SAT., MAY 1, 9:30 A.M. - 12:00 p.M.: MANNA MUg ‘N MUF-FiN. Ladies please join us at First Baptist Church of South Otselic for fun, music, prizes, fellowship and muffins. Special Speaker: Shirley Beesmer. Bring your own MUG, Casual dress, FREE. Reservations by 25 April. Call Maxine 315-653-7871

SUN., MAY. 2, 7-11 A.M.: pANCAke BReAkFAST, American Legion Hall, Seminary St., DeRuyter, NY. Sponsored by Woodford/Burdick American Legion

TUeS., MAY 4, 5:00-7:00 p.m.: Rabies Vaccination Clinic, Smith-field Highway Garage, Peterboro. Remember to bring previous vaccination record. Proof of prior vaccination is required to qualify for three-year certificate. Public Health Law requires all dogs, cats, and ferrets be vaccinated by 4 month of age. 366-2526

TUeS., MAY 4TH - FRid., MAY 28 CAZeNOViA WATeRCOlOR SOCieTY ARTiSTS’ diSplAY at the New Woodstock Free Library – , with demonstrations Saturday, May 8th from 10 am to noon. Exhibit and library hours are 1 to 5 pm Monday through Friday, 7 to 9 pm Monday and Wednesday, and 10 am to 1 pm Saturdays. Free. 315-662-3134. www.midyork.org/newwoodstock.

Wed., MAY 5, 8 A.M: MOORe NeTWORkiNg weekly meet-ing. Rusty Rail, Rt. 5, Canastota. Local business people band together to help each other grow their businesses. Find out more about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.org. Come and join us.

THURS., MAY 6: lAdieS NigHT OUT iN CAZeNOViA- The Historic Business District of Cazenovia is going all out for another

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LEGAL NOTICES

Besides going to 13,000 homes weekly, our classified ads are available for viewing 24/7 at www.hineighbor.net, with a steadily rising viewer-ship, now averaging 4,000 hits a month. Pre-posted classified ads are put on the internet hourly. The rest of our classified ads are posted weekly on Monday. There is no guarantee the items listed are still for sale.

RemindeR foR the town of GeoRGetown Residents: The last day to pay your county taxes at the Town Clerks office will be April 29, 2010. After this date taxes must be paid at the County Office Building in Wampsville. The Town Clerks office will be closed April 27, 2010, for training. (a12-1)

PUBLiC heARinG notiCe: town of fenneR: PLeAse tAKe notiCe that the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Fenner will conduct a joint public hearing on April 21, 2010 at 7:45 p.m., or as soon thereafter as may be heard, at the Town of Fenner Office Building located at 3151East Road in the Town of Fenner, to consider the following applications submitted by the County of Madison, Department of Emergency Communications: - applications for a use variance and special permit / site plan review to construct and operate an emergency services communications facility, including a self supporting tower, equipment shelter and emergency power generator, which is not a permitted use in a B zoning district; - applications for an area variance and subdivision approval to create a 1.0 acre lot, upon which the facility is to be erected, which has no road frontage, which is less than the 200 feet of road frontage required by the Fenner zoning code; - application for an area variance to erect a tower with a height of 180 feet, which exceeds the 35 feet height limitation of the Fenner zoning code. The facility for which the afore-

hi, neighbor, Cazenovia, nY, April 12, 2010 -5-

AUCTIONS - AUCTIONS - AUCTIONSOur Auctions Can Be Seen At Our Website www.hineighbor.net

Check Daily - Some Auctions Are Posted Before & BETWEEN Publications

Contact Us: 315-655-9431, e-mail: hineighbor@hineighbor or our website www.hineighbor.net

HORSE TACK AUCTIONSunday April 18th - 1 PMat Taylor’s Tack and Field

9192 Skaneateles Turnpike, Hubbardsville, NY, ____________________________________English and Western Tack, Abetta Saddles,

New and Used Leather Saddles, Bits, Bridles, Stable Supplies, Boots and Novelties____________________________________

Call with Consignments and For More Information 315-899-8999

LARCH WOOD SHEDSVarious Sizes & Designs

Delivery AvailableMail Info. Request To Or Stop AtMullet’s Mini Barns

2067 Erieville Road, Erieville, NY 13061

BURTON LIVESTOCK- - Vernon, NY - -_______________________________________

sALe eVeRY mondAY 12:30 Pm: sheep, Goats, Pigs, horses & hay; 1:30 Pm - Calves & Beef

sALe eVeRY wed., 1:30 Pm: Calves then BeefsALe eVeRY thURs.1:15 P.m.: dairy Cattle then Beef & Calves_______________________________________

Special for Thursday, April 15, 2010 - 1:15 PM

Our usual run of dairy cows, heifers and service bulls.All dairy cows & heifers will be nasaled and preg. checked at our sale barn.________________________________

thinking of a farm sale or an auction?Give dale a call.

Let him help you plan a good one.______________________________________Upcoming Sales

fri., April 16 - Farm Machinery Consignment Sale held at Ron & Nancy Robbins Farm Sackets Harbor, NY. We will be taking consignments of good quality farm machinery. Advertising deadline is Sat., Mar. 20.

wed., April 21 - April Fat Cattle & Feeder Sale at Burton’s. Advertising deadline is Tues., Apr. 13.

tues., April 27 - Complete farm machinery dispersal selling on the farm for Harold & Cindy Smith, “Livona-farm”, Hamilton, NY.

thurs., April 29 - April Heifer Consignment Sale at Burton’s. Advertising deadline is Tues., April 20.

sat., may 8 - Spring Round-Up Heifer Consignment Sale at Burton’s

tues., may 11 - Complete Machinery Dispersal selling on the farm for Howard Haffenden, Jamesville, NY.

sat., may 15 - Machinery Consignment Sale at Burton’swed., may 19 - May Fat Cattle & Feeder Sale at Burton’ssat., may 22 - All Breed Horse Sale at Burton’sthurs., may 27 - May Heifer Consignment Sale at Burton’s

for information call:Office 1-800-257-1819 or 315-829-3105

dale Chambers, manager

AnnUAL mAChineRY sALeCincinnatus, N.Y.

Complete Line of machinerysaturday April 17, 2010 10:30 A.m.

Sale to be held in downtown Cincinnatus, NY. From Route 26, turn onto Telephone Road Ext. Turn right past the Fire Station.tRACtoRs: Ford TW-15 4WD w/cab (3700 hrs), & Allied 895 loader, w/ bucket & bale grabber. Massey Ferguson 573 w/full cab, low hrs.,exel. condition. INT 1066 tractor w/cab. JD 4040 tractor.BULLdozeR: JD 450 dozer w/6 way blade. Diesel and runs good.sKidsteeR: Case 1840, Bobcat 642B, gas.hAYinG: JD 327 baler w/#40 pan kicker, JD 1360 discbine w/ fingers, NH 411 discbine, NH 489 hay-bine, NH 256 rake, NH 258 rake w dolly wheels, Duetz-Fahr KH 500 4 star tedder, Duetz-Fahr tedder, 4 star, 6 wooden hay wagons, on run. gears, 2 running gears, Okimco 5ft 3pt. hitch fininshing mower.tiLLAGe: INT 710 4 bttm. plows, w/sprg resets, INT 4 bttm. trip plow, 3pt. hitch , 2 bttm. plow, 1 bttm trailer trip plow, JD BW 12ft. disc's, INT 510 grain drill, 21 hole, w/ soybean spec. double disc's. Vicon 800 lb. Fert. spreader, on wheels, Cosmo 500 fert. spreader, 3pt hitch fert. spreader, 2 Ford 2 row corn planters, Ferguson 2 row corn planter, all 3pt. hitch, 300 gal. sprayer, Rototiller; 4ft. 3pt. hitch.hARVestinG: Miller Pro SU wagon, rear unloading, w/roof & tandem running gear, 2 NH 716 SU wagons, w/ roof & 3ft. ext.on tandem Kory run. gears, NH 718 chopper w/ hay head & 2 row corn head, NH #28 Whirl-a-Feed blower.BARn & miLKhoUse eqUiP: NH 512 spreader w/ end gate. (Like new), Knight 814 side slinger, Dari-Cool 1000 gal. bulk tank w/ compressor & tank washer, 4 Polydome calf hutches.tRAiLeRs: Hallmark 8 ft. transport, enclosed, trailer, 1989 Moritz 5th wheel, 16 ft. stock trailer, Goose-neck 5th wheel trailer, 20 ft, w/ tandem axle, (Nice). 7 ft. steel flatbed trailer, 2 snowmobile trailers.tRUCKs: 1989 Dodge 250, 4WD, 3/4 ton.misc.: Landpride 6 ft. york rake, 3 pt. hitch back blade, potato planter, 2 ea. 8ft tool boxes, Locusts fence posts, stall dividers. Brand Name Tools: Snap-on, Craftsman, & USA. Cutting torches, tap & die sets, anvil, grade 8 bolts, log chains, malls, forks & shovels. 10 round bales.Manager's Note: Nice machinery, equipment, & tools. Something for everyone. Much more being consigned daily.teRms: Cash or good check day of the sale-ABsoLUteLY no CRedit-nothing removed until paid for. Selling by the number system-be sure to register before the sale.Sale Managed By:

Gene wood's Auction service, inc.Cincinnatus, nY 13040 tel: 607-863-3821

Visit our website at www.genewoodsauctionserviceinc.comsAtURdAY, mAY 8, 2010: Gerald & Joan day, fly Creek, nY (otsego Cty). A full line of ma-chinery, including Ford TW-15 tractor, w/ full cab & 4WD, Ford 7710 tractor, 4WD w/ cab, Oliver 1755 Tractor, diesel & completely restored.(Like New!) NH 570 baler, like new. All haying equip-ment, including a NH 1465 haybine, with several wagons, choppers, forage wagons & more.sAtURdAY, mAY 15, 2010: henry & helen Gross, Cincinnatus, nY. Machinery, round bales, horse equipment, antiques, & household items. JD 2940 4WD, JD 446 round baler, (Nice). Metal round wagon, NI 5209 Discbine, 2001 Polaris 500 Sportsman 6X6, ATV broadcaster & sprayer, Generators, wood splitters, chainsaws, antique milk cart, haying and tillage equipment, cherry veneer cabinets, school desk & chair, grandfather clock, wicker rocking chair, honey jars. Lot's of good items at this sale.

Watch for our other cattle and machinery sales coming soon.

mAdison AUCtion seRViCe on-site AUCtion

saturday, April 17 @ 11AmPreview 10am, at south Butler Rd., morrisville, nY

We are pleased to be selling without reserve from the home of Donald & Carol DeWolf. They have sold their home and are moving to Florida. Expect surprises. Info. 315-893-1883. directions: From Rt. 20 Morrisville take Cedar St. toward Morrisville High School. At the School 4 corners turn right onto Fearon Rd. Take next left onto S. Butler Rd. Look for signs. Photos at www.madisonauctionny.com.We will be selling 1915 Model T Ford automobile, Ford 9N tractor, Hercules hit & miss Motor, Farm equip., Many Model T & A car parts, Furniture (Oak china-Cupboard-Bl. Box), Stoneware, Artwort, Prints, Lamps (Iron hanging), Jewelry (Gold & Sterling), Coins, Glass (Orrefors-Carnival), China (Belleek- Hand ptd.), Kitchenware, Dolls, Toy cars, Books, Mags., Bottles, Household, Honey Comb equip., Elect. Wookshop tools, Wood planes, Hand tools, Ladders, Gar-gage misc., Lumber. teRms: Cash, NYS checks, MC, VI, & DI. 10% Buyers Pre-mium. Tents, Porta John & Food avail. Bring a chair.Taking consignments for Spring & Summer auctions at the gallery. Signing up On-Site auctions now!! Call for a free consultation.

Info 315-893-1883 AUCTION PHOTOS GO TO:www.madisonauctionny.com

PEOPLE WANT YOUR STUFF! $7.00 Gets Your Classified Ad In Next Week’s Paper (In Front Of 40,000 Sets of Eyes)$2.00 Extra It’s On The Internet 5 Minutes From NOW!!!315-655-9431 - Email: [email protected]

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mAY 18, 7:00 a.m.: Historic Binghamton trip, sponsored by Mor-risville Seniors. Visit Windy Hill Farms Candle Factory, lunch at Little Venice Restaurant, driving tour of Binghamton, guided tour of The Press 7 Sun-Bulletin, tour WBNG Station and enjoy a tour and a homemade Pat Mitchell’s Ice Cream Cone. Info 684-9074.

wed., mAY 19, 8 A.m: mooRe netwoRKinG weekly meet-ing. Rusty Rail, Rt. 5, Canastota. Local business people band together to help each other grow their businesses. Find out more about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.org. Come and join us.

mon., mAY 24, 9:45 A.m.: Fabius Seniors sponsoring a trip to Saratoga Performing Arts Center for Daniel O’Donnell in Concert. Tour includes round trip Motor coach transportation via Onondaga Coach, Gold Ticket Seating to Daniel O’Donnell Concert, & Arts Buffet at \The Hall of Springs. Info Pete Schlicht 683-5506.

wed., mAY 26, 8 A.m: mooRe netwoRKinG weekly meet-ing. Rusty Rail, Rt. 5, Canastota. Local business people band together to help each other grow their businesses. Find out more about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.org. Come and join us.

mentioned applications are made is proposed to be constructed on a site owned by Thomas M. Lyga and Mary Hirt, located south of Carrys Hill Road, being a portion of tax map parcel No. 77-2-49.1. - applications for a use variance and special permit / site plan review to remove an existing tower and appurtenant facilities and construct and operate a new emergency services communications facility, including a self supporting tower, equipment shelter and emergency power generator, which is not a permitted use in a B zoning district; - application for an area variance to erect a self supporting tower with a height of 225 feet, which exceeds the 35 feet height limitation of the Fenner zoning code.The facility for which the aforementioned applications are made is proposed to be constructed on a site owned by Madison County, which is the site of an existing emergency communications facilty located at the end of Tower Road (Mutton Hill). All interested persons will be heard at this time. The subject applications are available for review at the office of the Fenner Town Clerk, 3151 East Road, Fenner, during the Clerk’s regular business hours. Dated: April 7, 2010 Joanne Buyea, Fenner Town Clerk

eRieViLLe eVeRGReeen CemeteRY AssoC. will hold its annual meeting on Thursday, April 15, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. at the Erieville Fire House on Eatonbrook Rd., Erieville NY. Public is welcome. (a12-1)

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HOMES & REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Want To Sell Your Real Estate???Place A Classified - 315-655-9341 - hineighbor@hineighbor,net

40,000+ People Are Looking To Move!FOR SALE IN MORRISVILLE: 3 bedroom, 1½ baths, 2 car garage, black top driveway, nicely remodeled. Price reduced to $70,000. 315-447-0193 or 684-3908. (m29-5)

AcRE OF LANd wIth 30 x 32 garage, foundation for home, well, and septic. asking $39,000.00. phone # is 607-330-1811 (a12-4)

5 ACRES BORDERS 10,000 ACRES NYS FOREST, 4 Lakes - $15,900. Owner - Broker. Financing Available. 1-888-683-2626

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*NY LAND FOR SALE* Call for our current LAND SALE FLYER w/discounts up to 50%! COMING SOON! Summer Land Catalog. Over 100 new properties. Call now for info and to schedule a preview. 1-800-229-7843. www.Landandcamps.com

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THE PIG CITY GARDEN CALENDARBy Daniel Marvin

WEEK of 12-18 Apr. ‘10

Dining, Entertainment & Lodging

Two weeks ago I wrote about “Planting by the moon” and I should have clarified that tis planting refers ONLY to planting outdoors

and NOT to starting seeds inside your greenhouse or home. IF you do that, then wait to transplant the results of your starting seeds program until the Moon is RIGHT! Perhaps it is best if I put that part of the schedule in each weeks column to help you ascertain when it is best to plant in your garden.. so here goes 12 & 13 Apr is the time to plant those plants or those seeds that produce a crop underground such as carrots, potatoes

and beets. 14 to 27 Apr is the recommended time for planting peas, beans, corn, squash, tomatoes and other crops that bear their “fruit” above ground.

Being an old combat veteran who has seen his fellow soldiers wounded and even die in defense of the principals and honors represented by our National Flag, I find it very difficult to understand those who call themselves “Americans” and who do not honor our Flag. I see tattered flags, faded flags, and flags left out after dark without a light shining on them. I would gladly vote for fines or even a day or two in jail for those who dishonor our Flag - a Flag that four of my best friends died to protect what that Flag represents. Shame on you who do not care. Please pray for those military personnel who put their lives on the line so we can fly that Flag! Juts ask yourself - What would it be like if the flag that flew over this nation was that of one of our former enemies - the Hirohito-led Japanese and the Hitler-led Germans?

Happy Gardening!

- THE PERFECT PLACE - FOR YOUR PARTYEverything You Need At The Cazenovia American Legion

Chenango Street, Cazenovia, NYCall Pam Kent at 315-420-4329 to Book Your Party

6 DAY/WEEK FULL TIME YEAR ROUND POSITION

Must have clean driver's license. 5th wheel trailer experience, horse handling knowl-edge and good people skills welcomed. Housing available. Please call 315-440-2244 and leave a message.

ATTENTION FARMERS:ARE YOU SIcK OF Your Crops Being Shaded?ARE YOU SIcK OF Your Hedgerows Shrinking Your Fields?GIvE US A cALL bEFORE YOU PLANT!

STOWELL'S EXCAVATION315-655-3455 or 315-569-2606

......MonDAY/TuesDAY...... 35¢ Wings (Eat In Only) - $200 Select Bottled Beer

Boneless Wings (Eat In Only) - $300/½ lb.+WeDnesDAY nIGHT sPeCIAL+

$200 Well Drinks - $100 Coors Light Pints - 8 pm - Close- THuRsDAY nIGHT sPeCIAL -

1/2 Price Well Drinks & Select Beer - 8 pm - Close\\FRIDAY nIGHT HAPPY HouR//

Drink Specials - 5-7 pm & 9 til ?- - - - - - Check Us Out On Facebook - - - - - -

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655-2351

The Roadside InnWest Eaton, NY. 315-684-7220_________________________________________

NEW DINNER HOURSNancy Pettit formerly of the Georgetown Inn

is coming to the Roadside starting May 6.Dinners will be served Thurs., Fri., Sat. and Sun. 5-9 p.m.

Full menu and specials every night

90 YEARS AGOApril 1920 - The Vesta Corset Co. started business in their new 36’x100’ building. By July 47 workers were employed.

Contributed by darla Snyder, tromptown HiStoriCal SoCiety

Rainbow'sCOALYARD

Railroad Street, DeRuyter, NY 852-9932OPEN 11:00 a.m. Daily - Noon on SUNDAY_________________________________

•FRI., APRIL 16, 9:00-1:00

Carmen is Back!!___________________ •SAT., MAY 1, (few openings left)

EARLY BIRD GOLF TOURNAMENTDetails at the bar___________________

DART TOURNAMENTThursdays During April ___________________

Pizza Special .........$19.50Pizza - 3 items, 20 wings, 10 Mozzarella Sticks____________________________________Wing Special "Mon.-Thurs. Night", 8-11, In-House Only____________________________________

Licensed Catering Available Weddings - Parties, etc.___________________________________Private Meeting Room

New England PremiumWOOD PELLETS

EARLY bUY SPEcIAL$21900/TON- Thru April 30 -

•Curran & Cubex Also Available•Call for Pricing & Details

•Delivery Available

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~ April 17 - 8 pm ~ Donny Van Deusen

Come Celebrate "Big Don's" 60th BirthdayOpening For Donny: Jim & Alyssia; ~ Cover: $5 Each or 2 For $9

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THE ERiEvillE-NElSON HiSTORiCAl SOCiETY will hold its meeting on Wednesday, April 14, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town of Nelson Office Building in Nelson, N.Y. This will be an organizational meeting. Public is welcome. (a12-1)

PlEASE TAkE NOTiCE THAT THE TOWN BOARD OF TOWN OF CUYlER is hereby accepting MOWING BIDS for the Town Park and the Town Sewer Lot. Please send all Bids to Wendy Custer Town Clerk, 4763 Pardee Rd, Cuyler, New York. 13158 by May 12th. The bids will be opened May 13th 2010 at the Regular Town Board Meeting. By the order of the Town Board, Wendy Custer, Town Clerk (a12-1)

DIVORCE IN ONE DAY. No Court Appearance. Guaranteed From $895. 1-978-443-8387. 365 Boston Post Rd, #241, Sudbury, MA 01776, www.divorcefast.com

DIVORCE: $175-$450* Covers Children, etc. Money Back Guar-antee! *Excludes govt. fees. Baylor & Associates, Inc. 1-800-522-6000 Ext.100.

LOST/FOUNDIf you’ve lost something, check www.hineighbor.net as soon as you can. We post all Lost/Found items IMMEDIATELY to our website upon receipt.

Missing irish Wolfhound- Has been spotted in the New Wood-stock, DeRuyter and Delphi Falls area. Very tall and thin, light silver coat. Nervous around people. REWARD OFFERED for safe recovery. Call 315-391-0409 or 603-491-8460. Or contact local Animal Control: Jack Toolan 315-852-6471 DeRuyter - Charles Seager 315-655-4329 Cazenovia. (a12-2)

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FOR SALE: Marine grade aluminum jet ski hoist. Mounts on dock or seawall. 750 lb. capacity with 5 foot lift. Good condition 6 years old. $400.00 0B0. 447-7616 (a12-2)

FOR SALE: 15 ft. boat, Smoker Craft with trailer, $3,500, like new. 315-852-9986, DeRuyter. (a12-2)

wE hAVE cARhARt Traditional and Relaxed Fit jeans in stock. Countryside Hardware, DeRuyter, NY 13052. 852-3326 (a12-1)

ROAST BEEF DiNNER: Nelson United Methodist Church, Sat., April 17, 4:30 p.m. Serving family style. Take outs available. Adults $8.00, children 5-12 $4.00, under 5 free. (a12-1)

HORSE TACk AUCTiON: Sunday, April 18, 1:00 p.m. at Taylor’s Tack and Field, 9192 Skaneateles Turnpike, Hubbardsville, NY. English and Western Tack, Abetta Saddles, New and Used Leather Saddles, Bits, Bridles, Stable Supplies, Boots and Novelties. Call with Consignments and for more Information 315-899-8999. (a12-1)

GARDENS TillED: Post holes, brush hogging. Call Harm 662-3600. (a12-5)

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HAVING A PARTY - NEED A TENT? I have 20’x40’ tents to rent. Please call 662-3939 for more infor. (a12-s27)

THE DERUYTER GOLD AND SILVER CLUB will meet on Monday, April 19 at 11:00 a.m. at the Legion Hall. Bring a dish to pass and table service. Canned fruit is a special need for the food pantry this month. (a12-1)

JOE’S MOTORCYCLE RESTORATION SERVICE - American and English 1900-1985. 607-835-6537. (a12-1)

FISHERMEN - DON’T FORGET: We have worms, lures, line, poles and much more. Countryside Hardware, DeRuyter, NY 13052. 852-3326 (a12-1)

SAT., APRIL 24, 5-7:30 PM: CHICkEN AND BISCUIT DINNER Sponsored by Missions Committee of the United Church of DeRuyter. This dinner will be free and open to the entire com-munity. Dinner will be served from (or until the food is gone) at the Parish House in DeRuyter. Please join us for great food and fellowship

SAVAGE 24B-DL 22-20 gauge over under shotgun rifle, very good condtion. $490. 315-852-6197. (a12-4)

MIXED GRASS & ALFALFA HAY: 4x5’ round bales, good qual-ity $25.00 each; also 2 year old hay, stored inside. $15.00 each. Dewey Hakes 315-852-6197. (a12-4)

SLIP COVERS: A sure fit, custom made for your furniture. Your choice of fabric. 662-7125 (a12-8)

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FOR RENT: Vacant mobile home lot, with all hook up, private, plenty of space in the country 655-2351. (a12-c)

FOR RENT: Very nice, upper 2 bedroom. $550.00/month + Elec-tric. Trash pickup, heat, lawn care FREE. Available May 1. Near DeRuyter. 852-3362 (a12-2)

FOR RENT: 1 bedroom apartment in Erieville. Available April 15, 1 years lease, no pets. 662-7035 or 662-7378. (m29-c)

LOOkING FOR A ROOMMATE to live with 2 others. $200 month without utilities. 315-491-2369. (a5-4)

*Luxury APArtment (1 Br) For rent* GEoRGEToWN (ACRoss FRoM sCHooL) LARGE LIVING RooM, LARGE BACkYARD kITCHEN, sPA, PRIVATE DECk, LAUNDRY PRI-VATE PARkING, LoCkED sToRAGE AREA As LoW As $475/Mo* CALL FoR DETAILs. AVAILABLE MAY 1sT. 607-591-4055 (m15-5)

FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom, Utilities furnished free. $300 month. Information after 7:00 p.m. Near DeRuyter 852-3362. (a5-4)

FOR RENT: Country setting minutes from Manlius and Cazenovia. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Cazenovia schools, no pets. $600/Month + utilities. 447-3311 (a12-c)

FOR RENT: 2 bdrm. partial house in New Woodstock. Country setting. $550.00/month + electric + heat. Available 5/1. sec. de-posit. 487-9091 (m29-3)

CAZ VILLAGE RENTAL: Charming 1 Bdrm, 1 Bath, hardwood floors, updated bathroom. Walk to Caz College, shopping and restaurants. Great student apartment. $450/mo + utilities. 1 mo. sec. dep. required. GET $75/MoNTH DIsCoUNT oN FIRsT sIX MoNTHs RENT IF YoU sIGN A LEAsE NoW! Call Dynamax Realty at 315-807-2473. (m22-4)

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OPENING DAY APRIL 9, Milleers Bakestand on Dugway Road, Sheds, New York. (a5-2)

FOR SALE: First and second hay, good quality, delivery available for small loads. 315-852-6235. (a5-4)

FOR SALE: 15’X30’ oval swimming pool and decking to be re-moved by buyer. Asking $2,000. 256-8418. (a5-2)

NEARLY NEW GE REFRIGERATOR. Asking $250. 256-8418. (a5-2)

TAXI SERVICE: Airport, casino, shopping, etc. AWD van. Serving Cazenovia and Madison County. 657-1333 anytime. (m29-4)

HORSE BOARDING: Large box stalls, indoor ring, large pas-tures. Over 40 yrs. experience. Complete care, reasonable rate. 662-7617. (m29-4)

IS YOUR DRIVEWAY A MUDDY DISASTER AREA? Driveway mix, runner crush delivered, spread. Re-grade, repair, driveways, camp roads, common roads, parking lots. Fast and friendly since 1986. Brian Harrison Inc. 315-677-9348. (a5-4)

FIREWOOD, cut your own, $10 per face cord. Min. 20 cords, between Ssheds and DeRuyter. 663-4162. (m29-3)

FOR SALE: Woodsplitter with 4 way wedge. $500.00. 2 stage pump, works excellent. 263-7038. (a5-3)

OUTDOOR CUSHIONS RE-COVERED, YOUR CHOICE OF fabric. Simple Embellishments-662-7125 (a12-4)

SMALL LOADS for driveway repairs, top soil needs, decomposed flower bed & garden material, driveway mix, shale, stone - #1’s & #2’s, stone dust, sand, mulch, fence posts, delivered. 655-2351. (a12-1)

CATTLE TRUCKING: Large animals $20 and calves $8. 315-662-3006, 315-559-3910. Newton’s Farm. (m15-6)

CHAINSAWS - Sharpened, cut to size for Oregon chainsaw chains at Moyer’s Sales and Service. 852-3367. (f8-c)

ALTERATIONS AND SLIP COVERS - Heavy duty sewing. 35 years experience. Call Ruth 662-3449.m (j4-c)

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Dry Cleaning HoursM-F 7 am-6:30 pm; Sat. 9 am-1 pm

PAINTING20 Years In CNY

Interior Exterior•Pressure Wash•Dry Wall Repair

Matt & Debi Kouba 655-3993

Beautiful Smiles. No Pain. No Kidding.CAZENOVIA DENTAL CARE 655-8148

ROTOTILLING, BRUSHHOGGING, LIGHT TREE WORK, LAWN MOWING. Bob’s Handyman Service. Bob Magee. Reasonable rates 315-662-7652 (a12-s27)

MAPLE SYRUP - BUY NOW while supplies last!!! Countryside Hardware, DeRuyter, NY 13052. 852-3326 (a12-1)

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR: Free pickup and delivery. 684-9233. (a5-4)

APRIL 24TH THE MISSIONS COMMITTEE OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF DERUYTER WILL BE SPONSORING A CHICKEN AND BISCUIT DIN-NER. This dinner will be free and open to the entire com-munity. Dinner will be served from 5-7:30pm (or until the food is gone) at the Parish House in DeRuyter. Please join us for great food and fellowship. (a12-2)

Thank YouThe Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver’s classified ads are available for viewing 24/7 at www.hineighbor.net. Pre-posted ads are posted hourly. All of our classified advs. are posted weekly on Monday. There is no guarantee the items listed are still for sale

THANK YOU: I would like to thank my family and friends for all they did for me while I was in the hospital and since I came home. Florence Krueger (a12-1)

FOR SALE: 4 YEAR OLD TRANSPLANTS 16-24” - FRASER FIR, WHITE SPRUCE & BLUE SPRUCE, 25 FOR $30.00 AVAIL 4/15. CRITZ FARMS-RT. 13S, CAZENOVIA 315-662-3355 (a12-2)

For Sale: Mother of the Bride/Groom dress with chiffon jacket. $175.00. Color-light green. Purchased at NY Bride. Size 14 - I usually wear 6 or 8 - fits perfectly. Call 684-9614.

BUTCHER HOGS FOR SALE: 200-300 lb. 95 cents live weight / lb. Corn fed. Feeder pigs for sale, 30-60 lbs. $1.25 lb. 315-837-4891 or 684-3055. (a5-6)

FULL TIME DAY CARE AVAILABLE: Lots of fun and activities. Michelle. 655-5609. (a5-2)

FOR SALE: Marine grade aluminum jetski hoist. Mounts on dock or seawall. 750 lb. cpacity with 5 ft. lift. Good condition. 6 years old. $400.00 OBO 447-7616 (a5-2)

ATTENTION FARMERS: FREE tires to secure your crop cover. Will load your truck. 315-662-7432 (a5-2)

Besides going to 13,000 homes weekly, our classified ads are available for viewing 24/7 at www.hineighbor.net, with a steadily rising viewership, now averaging 4,000 hits a month. Pre-posted classified ads are put on the internet hourly. The rest of our clas-sified ads are posted weekly on Monday. There is no guarantee the items listed are still for sale.

YARD SALE: April 24, 9:00-3:00. 1712 Tallet Rd., DeRuyter. Misc. baby items and baby furniture, misc. household items, including push and riding mowers, videos and books. (a12-2)

HUGE GARAGE SALE: Sat., April 17, 1490 Carpenter Rd., Georgetown. Antiques, collectibles, household, kids and baby clothes, toys and items. much more. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. (a12-1)

EARTH DAY SALE: Help us recycle our stuff. Unbeatable prices. Sat., April 17, 9-4, 3711 Thomas Road (between Lyon and Mos-ley). (a12-1)

ATTN: GARAGE SALE ENTHUSIASTS! Buying or selling second-hand treasures? The New York State Consumer Protection Board, in conjunction with the Free Community Papers of New York, recommends checking the following websites to help assure that the item has not been recalled or the subject of a safety warning: http://www.recalls.gov and the Consumer Product Safety Com-mission at www.cpsc.gov. For other important recall and product safety information visit the Consumer Protection Board website at www.nysconsumer.gov

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FURNITURE REFINIshINg - REpaIRs. 30 YEaRs ExpERI-ENcE. Stickley, Harden, Antiques. 463-0262. (apr1309-c)

DERUYTER cOMMUNITY sERVIcEs has MOVED. We are no longer in the Town Hall building. We are now located in the old “True Value” building. (Where the “New 2 U” clothing store was located.) Our hours will remain the same: Tuesdays 7 Thursdays 9-11 a.m.(c)

sUNDaY blUE gRass cOUNTRY gOspEl gET TOgEThER at Kellish Hill Farm, 3192 Pompey Center Road., 1/2 Mile north of Rte. 20 on Pompey Center Road. Pass around plate and cov-ered dish dinner 1:00 p.m. Come and listen or play- “free to the young at heart.”

2010 Is ThE 5Th YEaR FRIENDs aND NEIghbORs haVE MaDE aFaghaNs aND lapaghaNs FOR OUR WaR VETRaNs at the OXFORD HOME. Please help us reach our goal of “50” afaghans this year. Crochet & knitters meet every Tuesay evening 6-8 p.m. at the DeRuyter Red & White Cafe. (Yarn furnished for Oxford projects). Free lessons. More info call: Rose 852-6079. (j18-c)

REsIDENTIal hOME clEaNINg: 22 years experience - family owned and operated. Free estimate. 662-3303. (n10-c)

Us aRMY REcRUITINg sTaTIONs: www.goarmy.com ....for more information on US Army careers and benefits. Oneida Recruiting Station, 131 Main Street, Suite 205, Oneida, NY 13421-1641 - 315-363-1064. Rome Recruiting Station, Mohawk Plaza, 1726 Black River Blvd, Rome, NY 13440-2454 - 315-337-6320. Syracuse Main Recruiting Station, 2949 Erie Blvd East, Suite A101, Syracuse, NY 13224-1430 - 315-449-2830.

MaRINE cORps REcRUITINg: Sergant Stephen L. Ulsh, 131 Main Street Oneida, NY 13421, Cell (315)762-8098, E-mail: [email protected].

ASSEMBLE MAGNETS & CRAFTS AT HOME! Year-round work! Great pay! Call Toll-Free 1-866-844-5091

HELP WANTEDWant To Hire Someone???

Place A Classified - 315-655-9341 - hineighbor@hineighbor,net40,000+ People Are Looking For A Job!

hElp WaNTED: Cook. Fireside Inn, Bouckville. 382-5827. (a5-2)

YOUR lOcal sUbWaY REsTaURaNT is now looking for good energetic people that are customer oriented. Must be flexible w/new store hours. Now serving breakfast at 7:00 a.m. daily. Call 655-4400 and ask for Doug. (a5-2)

aUTO TEchNIcIaN: Must know computer driveability. Benefits. D’s Auto, Hamilton. 824-2773. (a5-2)

hElp WaNTED: Wait Staff & Hostess. Fireside Inn, Bouckville. 382-5827. (a5-2)

cDl DRIVER TRaININg: SAGE/MVCC fast, affordable! Small day/eve classes. 1 student/truck! 1-866-TRUCK-OUT www.sag-eschools.com. (a12-4)

IN NEED OF ExpERIENcED hOME hEalTh aIDE to work Mon.-Fri. Approx. 11:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Interested? Call Zach 315-708-7308. (a12-2)

Hi, Neighbor, Cazenovia, NY, April 12, 2010 -9- Contact Us: 315-655-9431, E-mail: hineighbor@hineighbor or Our Website www.hineighbor.net

For A Poison Emergency in the U.S. call

1-800-222-1222American Association of Poison Control Centers

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CALL AAA CARL’S SEPTIC363-4446 - 821-7176_______________________________

Sump Pumps • Pipe Overflows • Plug UpsOdors • Cave-ins • Wet Lawns • Sinks • Tubs

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HOMEIMPROVEMENTS

Family Fun in Morr isvi l le!Free Ice Skating and Skate Rental

at the Morrisville State College Ice PlexTuesday, April 20th

3:00-5:00 pmFor more information, call 684-6632.

Family Activity Nightat the Morrisville State College

Recreation BuildingTuesday, April 20th

6:00-8:00 pm

Soccer, obstacle course, football & baseball throw

and other fun games!

For more information call, 684-6145.

Family Fun in Hamilton!Family Activity Night

at the Hamilton Elementary SchoolFriday, April 30th

7:00-8:30 pm

Freeze tag, obstacle course, scavenger hunt and other fun games!

For more information call, 684-6145.Sponsored by Hamilton PTO.

Celebrate TV-Turnoff WeekStar t ing Apr il 19th!

Brought to you by:

These are tobacco-free

events!

Freeyouth t-shirtswhile supplies

last!

Family Fun in Canastota!One Free Game of Mini Golf per Person

at Zem’s Ice Cream & Mini Golf, 135 James St.Saturday, April 24th

1:00-3:00 pm

For more information call, 697-8510.

A parent is a child’s best role model!Take the lead by being more active,eating better, and watching less TV.

Your child will follow your healthy example!

Turn the TV off during meals.Separate snack time and TV time.Snacking while watching TV can lead to overeating.Make certain days of the week TV-free days.Watch TV with your child. Talk about what you see.Remove the TV set from your child’s bedroom.Do not use TV as a reward.Limit screen time to 1-2 hours daily.Exercise as a family. Take walks, go for a bike ride,or learn a sport.Don’t worry if children say they are bored.Boredom passes and often leads to creativity.

- Center for Screen-Time Awareness

For moreinformation, visitwww.screentime.org

Watching Less TV Can…

Increase opportunities for physical activity,Decrease exposure to ads for unhealthy foods,Help you and your family make healthier food choices,Improve children’s reading andschool performance,Increase and improve quality family time.

Baker ConstruCtionGeneral Contracting, Home Improvements,

Kitchen/Bath & Basement RemodelingAdditions, Garages, Windows, Siding, Replacement Windows

- - Electrical Work, Dump Trailer Hauling - -_____________________________________________MINI EXCAVATOR WORK_____________________________________________

Peter Baker 662-3002, Cell 289-2170Owner 2749 Erieville Road, Erieville, NY 13061

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PEOPLE WANT YOUR STUFF! $7.00 Gets Your Classified Ad In Next Week’s Paper (In Front Of 40,000 Sets of Eyes)$2.00 Extra It’s On The Internet 5 Minutes From NOW!!!315-655-9431 - Email: [email protected]

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ThE ERIEVIllE chURch: Please join us at the church for Thursday evening 6:00 p.m. prayer meeting; “Praise and Wor-ship” Sunday mornings at 10:00 a.m.; Sunday traditional worship at 11:30 a.m. (with Sunday School during worship time); following church with Bible Study (studying the ‘Redemptive Gifts”). Bring a sandwich and enjoy the fellowship as you discover your “redemp-tive gift”. Any questions, please call 440-2560 or 751-4442. Also please join us on Wed. evening 6:00 during Lent for soup suppers - soup, bread and a short message. (m1-c)

pROblEM DRINkER IN YOUR hOME? Try Al-Anon for families of alcoholics. Evening meetings in Hamilton on Mondays or Peterboro on Thursdays. Anonymous and free. Call (315) 533-1227(Oneida) or (888) 4AL-ANON(toll-free) for more information. (a3-c)

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HAVE A CAR, MOTORBOAT, SAIL BOAT, MOTORCYCLE, SNOWMOBILE, ATV, GO KART, TRACTOR, COMBINE, HAY BALER, ETC.? WANT TO SELL IT? $7.00 per week buys you 15 words that 40,000+ people will see in the Hi, Neighbor. $2.00 extra gets your ad on the internet the hour you place it. To place an ad call the Hi, Neighbor at 315-655-9431, email us at [email protected], drop your ad off in our drop box at the DeRuyter Big M or stop at our office in the P&C Plaza in Cazenovia. (j19-c)

NEW WOODSTOCK FREE LIBRARY CHILDREN’S STORY HOUR: 11:00-12:00 every Tuesday. Special points of interest: Story hours includes stories, snacks and crafts or activities. Call 662-3134 for details. (j5-c)

37 YEARS EXPERIENCE in small engine power equipment, over 22,000 parts in stock. State of the Art Shop - Moyer’s Sales. 852-3367. (o3c)

SEPTIC TANKS & CESSPOOLS PUMPED AND CLEANED. Prompt, reliable & reasonable rates. Serving the public since 1954. DEWEY NORTHRUP. Tully NY. 696-5691. (apr04)

KEN VAAS LIGHT & HEAVY DOZER WORK, backhoe service. Septic systems. Over 40 years of experience. Call 655-2132. (aug04)

FUEL OIL - KEROSENE - DIESEL FUEL - PROPANE: Automatic degree day delivery, quantity discounts. NELSON PETROLEUM CO. / GRIFFITH ENERGY, Cazenovia, NY. 655-2453. (n3c)

SHEARS AND KNIVES SHARPENED: Cazenovia Lumber Co., 655-3417. (fc)

ELECTRICIAN: If you have fuses, your system is too old and dangerous. Call for an upgrade to breakers. Tom Stevens, cell 345-2753. (c)

FULL LINE OF LARGE AND SMALL APPLIANCES. Stoves, washers, dryers, refrigerators, dishwashers, etc. Free Delivery. Buyea’s, Caz 655-3822. (fc)

NEED PLUMBING SUPPLIES FOR YOUR HOME REPAIRS: Let Cazenovia Lumber Help you. 655-3417. (je5-c)

AUTHORIZED HONDA LAWN & GARDEN SALES & SERVICE. Moyer ’s Sales and Service, DeRuyter. 315-852- 3367.

CRAFTS-MAN LAWN & GAR-DEN PARTS & S E R V I C E available at Moyer’s Sales & Service, DeRuyter. 852-3367. (a18-c)

GOT STUFF? WANT TO SELL IT? $7.00 per week buys you 15 words that 40,000+ people will see in the Hi, Neighbor. $2.00 extra gets your ad on the internet the hour you place it. To place an ad call the Hi, Neighbor at 315-655-9431, email us at [email protected], drop your ad off in our drop box at the DeRuyter Big M or stop at our office in the P&C Plaza in Cazenovia. (j19-c)

ADOPTION: PREGNANT? Need adoption advice/ financial assis-tance? Licensed adoption agency with compassionate counselors are here to help. Call Joy at Forever Families Through Adoption 1-866-922-3678

ALL CASH VENDING! Do you earn $800/ day? Local Vending Route. 25 Machines + Candy, $9,995. 1-888-776-3061

CRAFTERS & ARTISANS needed for Syracuse Nationals Classic Car Show, July 16, 17, & 18 @ N.Y.S. Fairgrounds, Syracuse. For information call 1-315-676-7867

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REPLACEMENT WINDOWS $179 INSTALLED 30% Tax Credit avail. w/stimulus. Energy Star Pkg. Call Now! 1-866-272-7533 www.usacustomwindows.com

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LIFE INSURANCE, NO MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS. Purchase ages 18 to 85. Fast acceptances. 1-800-938-3439, x24; 1-516-938-3439, x24

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ball made him the star pitcher. It was McGraw’s relationship with Bert Kenney that would precipitate his professional playing career.[3]

McGraw, then 23, married Minnie Doyle, the daughter of prominent Baltimore politician Michael Doyle, on 3 February 1897. This was at the height of his fame as a player for the old Baltimore Orioles of the National League. Two years later, while McGraw was on a road trip with his team, she developed appendicitis. An emergency appendectomy was performed, and McGraw was called back from Louisville, Kentucky. However, her condition worsened and, surrounded by not only McGraw, but other members of the family as well, young Minnie, only 23 years old, died on 1 September 1899.[4]

He married his second wife, Blanche Sindall, on 8 January 1902. She outlived McGraw by nearly thirty years, dying on 4 November 1962. Even after her husband’s death, Mrs. McGraw was a devoted fan of the team he had managed for so long.[5] In 1951, she threw out the first pitch during a World Series game in which her beloved Giants played the New York Yankees.[6] Sadly for Mrs. McGraw, the hated Yankees won that day, 6–2, and would go on to win the championship—their third in a row—in six games.

Later yearsIn 1923, only 9 years before he would retire, McGraw

reflected on his life inside the game he loved in his memoir My Thirty Years in Baseball.[7] He stepped down as manager of the New York Giants in the middle of the 1932 season. He was reactived briefly when he accepted the invitation to manage the National League team in the 1933 All-Star Game.

Less than two years after retiring, McGraw died of uremic poisoning[8] at age 60 and is interred in New Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.[9]

Connie Mack would surpass McGraw’s major league victory total just months later. After his death McGraw’s wife found, among his personal belongings, a list of all of the African-American players he wanted to sign over the years, but was unable.[10]

Baseball careerIn the minor leaguesIn 1890, Bert Kenney bought a portion of the new

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Tuxton Native John McGraw

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John Joseph McGraw (April 7, 1873 – February 25, 1934), nicknamed “Little Napoleon”

and “Muggsy”, was a Major League Baseball player and manager. Much-lauded as a player, McGraw was one of the standard-bearers of dead-ball era major league baseball. Known for having fists as quick as his temper, McGraw used every advantage he could get as both a player and manager. He took full advantage of baseball’s initial structure that only provided for one umpire, becoming notorious for tripping, blocking, and impeding a baserunner in any way he could while the umpire was distracted by the flight of the ball. His profligacy in employing such tactics may have led to additional umpires being assigned to monitor the basepaths.

However, even with his success and notoriety as a player, he is most well-known for his record as a manager. His total of 2,763 victories in that capacity ranks second overall behind only Connie Mack; he still holds the National League record with 2,669 wins in the senior circuit.[1] McGraw is widely held to be “the best player to become a great manager” in the history of baseball.[2]

McGraw’s father, a widower whose name was also John, moved to Truxton in 1871. He and his older brother Michael had immigrated from Ireland more than fifteen years earlier. As a widower and an Irish immigrant, life was not easy for the man who would become the father of one of the first great baseball managers. He and his brother had arrived in time for the Civil War, and were drawn into the conflict as part

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of the Union army. Shortly after the war, he married and McGraw’s older half-sister was born. The first Mrs. McGraw died in childbirth, and McGraw’s father began moving around looking for work—a search that ultimately led him to Truxton, New York. It was here that the elder McGraw married young Ellen Comerfort, and where

the younger John McGraw was born on April 7, 1873.The younger John McGraw was named “John” after his

father, and “Joseph” after his grandfather back in Ireland. Even as a baby, young Johnny (as he was called) had raven hair, and eyes so dark that many people thought they were black. The boy’s birth was the first of many to the family, as seven more children were born over the course of the next twelve years. The sheer number of children, combined with the paucity of well-compensated work led to hard times for the large family. It was often a struggle simply to have ample food for everyone and clothing enough to protect them all from the harsh winters of upstate New York.

Tragedy struck the family in the winter of 1884, when a debilitating fever swept through the family. Johnny’s mother was the first to succumb, and his half-sister Anna, 13, died shortly thereafter. By the time the month of January in 1885 had passed, three more McGraw children had died. The devastated family moved from their house in the country into a hotel in town. Johnny’s father, understandably bitter, heaped even more responsibility on the young boy’s shoulders, and had very little patience for his son’s passion for baseball. He became abusive toward the boy, and later on in 1885 (still only 12 years old), Johnny ran away. From that day onward, he was raised by a kindly neighbor, Mary Goddard, under whose care he did quite well.

During his years as part of Mrs. Goddard’s household, he took on several jobs that allowed him to save money to buy baseballs and the Spalding magazines that chronicled the rules changes in the rival major leagues of baseball, the National League, and the American Association. He quickly became the best (though not the largest, by a far sight!) player on his school team. Shortly after his 16th birthday, he began playing for his town’s team, the Truxton Grays, making a favorable impression on their manager, Albert “Bert” Kenney. While he could play any position, his ability to throw a big curve

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Lawson acted as the boy’s agent, and advised him to request $125 monthly and a $75 advance. The manager of the Cedar Rapids club in the Illinois-Iowa League was the first to wire the money, and McGraw decided to make that his next stop. It was later claimed by several other clubs that McGraw had signed with them, and had accepted their $75 advances. Though they threatened to sue, the clubs were never able to substantiate these claims, and McGraw was allowed to play in the league.

It was with the Canaries—as his Cedar Rapids club was called—that his greatest opportunity would arise. The Chicago White Stockings arrived in town for an exhibition game against McGraw’s team. The White Stockings were led by Adrian “Cap” Anson, the major league’s first true superstar. Unfazed by his famous opponents, the brash young McGraw led his teammates in giving their foes a hard time. During the game, on a field covered in mud, McGraw made a dazzling play at shortstop, leaping high to steal a hit from Cap Anson. After the game, Anson—impressed with the 18-year-old’s solid play—asked him whether he would like to play for Chicago’s team some day, which greatly increased the young man’s confidence.

When the call came for McGraw to report to the major leagues—the Baltimore club specifically—his teammates accompanied him to the rail station. McGraw arrived at Camden Station in Baltimore on 24 August 1891, still only 18 years old, but now a major league baseball player. McGraw

and Mary Goddard had urged him to stay home and take a regular job, instead of chasing his dream of being a ballplayer. McGraw was resolute in his determination to make a name for himself as a professional baseball

player, even if that meant struggling along in poverty for a time.

Thus it was that he began his journey again, this time in Wellsville, New York, a team that played in the Western New York League. The level of baseball played there was the lowest of the minor leagues, and McGraw still struggled with his fielding. But during his 24-game stint with the club, he managed to hit .365, flashing a glimpse of what would later become his hitting prowess. On 1 October 1890, he finished his first season as a professional baseball player, still only 17 years old.

After that first season, McGraw caught on with the traveling team of flamboyant promoter and fellow player, Al Lawson. Then only twenty-one himself, Lawson had gathered a ragtag group of players. These he took to Gainesville, Florida, in February 1891, hoping to play against major league teams who were training in the area. After defeating a team from Ocala a couple of times, Lawson began calling his team “the champions of Florida”, and was able to convince the major league team from Cleveland to play against his team. It was during this game that McGraw gained his first notoriety as a player. The Cleveland squad was led by Denton True “Cy” Young, who had already become famous for his “cyclone”-like fastball.

While the young Gainesville club lost the game 9–6, McGraw managed three doubles in five at-bats. He also scored half his team’s six runs, crossing the plate three times. He played error-free defense at shortstop as well. Reports of the game—and his masterful play in it—made it to the Cleveland papers. McGraw’s name began to become widely-known after other daily papers as well as some national baseball weeklies, such as The Sporting News. McGraw heard from many professional clubs requesting his services for the upcoming season within around a week.

professional baseball franchise in Olean, New York. The team was to play in the newly-formed New York-Pennsylvania League. In return for this investment, he was named player/manager of the team (this was called “captain” at the time).

When McGraw heard the news, he immediately went to visit his former coach, begging him for a chance to play on the new team. Kenney had seen a lot of baseball by this time, and doubted that his former pitcher’s one great pitch (the “outcurve”, as it was called) would work as effectively against professional competition. Yet the man liked the teenaged McGraw very much, and when the boy insisted that he could play any position available, Kenney decided to give him a chance. McGraw signed his first contract to play professional baseball on 1 April 1890.

Olean was located two hundred miles from Truxton, and this was the furthest the youngster had ever traveled from his hometown. His debut with his new team was inauspicious

and short-lived. He began the season on the bench. After two days, Kenney inserted him into the starting lineup at third base. McGraw would describe the moment of his first fielding chance decades later:

[F]or the life of me, I could not run to get it. It seemed like an age before I could get the ball in my hands and then, as I looked over to first, it seemed like the longest throw I ever had to make. The first baseman was the tallest in the league, but I threw the ball far over his head.[11]

John McGraw with the 1896 Baltimore OriolesSeven more errors in nine more chances followed that day, a debacle that McGraw would not soon forget. After the team opened with no wins in six contests, Kenney and the other members of the ownership of the team—in the face of attendance that had dwindled to nearly nothing—were forced to overhaul the team. McGraw was given his release from the team, but Kenney also loaned him $70 and wished him luck if he wanted to try to catch on with another squad. McGraw could not bear the thought of going home a failure, as both his father

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4) Never ask your 3-year old brother to hold a tomato. 5) You can’t trust dogs to watch your food..6) Don’t sneeze when someone is cutting your hair.7) Never hold a Dust-Buster and a cat at the same time.. 8) You can’t hide a piece of broccoli in a glass of milk. 9) Don ‘t wear polka-dot underwear under white shorts.10) The best place to be when you’re sad is Grandma’s

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GREAT TRUTHS THAT ADULTS HAVE LEARNED: 1) Raising teenagers is like nailing jelly to a tree.2) Wrinkles don’t hurt.3) Families are like fudge...mostly sweet, with a few nuts 4) Today’s mighty oak is just yesterday’s nut that held its

ground... 5) Laughing is good exercise. It’s like jogging on the

inside.6) Middle age is when you choose your cereal for the fiber,

not the toy.

As a manager John McGraw greets fellow manager Jake Stahl at the

1912 World Series.Despite great success as a player, McGraw is most remembered for his tremendous accomplishments as a manager. In his book The Old Ball Game, National Public Radio’s Frank Deford calls McGraw, “the model for the classic American coach—a male version of the whore with a heart of gold—a tough, flinty so-and-so who was field-smart, a man’s man his players came to love despite themselves.”[14] McGraw took chances on players, signing some who had

been discarded by other teams, often getting a few more good seasons out of them. Sometimes these risks paid off; other times, they did not work out quite so well. McGraw took a risk in signing famed athlete Jim Thorpe. Alas, Thorpe was a bust, not because he lacked athletic ability, but because “he couldn’t hit a ball that curved.”[14]

Over 33 years as a manager with the Baltimore Orioles of both leagues (1899 NL, 1901–1902 AL) and New York Giants (1902–1932), McGraw compiled 2,763 wins and 1,948 losses for a .586 winning percentage. His teams won 10 National League pennants, 3 World Series championships and had 11 second place finishes while posting only two losing records. In 1918 he broke Fred Clarke’s major league record of 1670 career victories. McGraw led the Giants to first place each

year from 1921–1924, becoming the only National League manager to win four consecutive pennants. McGraw is second all time with a total of 131 total ejections (at least 14 of these came as a player). Bobby Cox set the record as the Atlanta Braves manager on August 14, 2007.

In 1919, McGraw became a part-owner of the Giants when Charles Stoneham bought the club, becoming vice president and general manager as well as field manager—giving him total control over the baseball side of the Giants operation. McGraw wrote an autobiography of his years in baseball, published in 1923, in which he expressed grudging respect for those several opposing players.[7] He retired as manager midway through the 1932 season.

described his new home upon his arrival as “a dirty, dreary, ramshackle sort of place.”[12]

In the major leaguesMcGraw made his major league debut in 1891 in the

American Association with the Baltimore Orioles. After the Orioles moved to the National League a year later, he remained with the team until 1899.[13] During this time, McGraw established himself as an adept batsman with a keen eye, and an excellent third baseman. He walked over 100 times in a season three times, scored over 100 runs in a season five times, batted .320 or higher in every year from 1893 on, and also boasted an on base percentage of .400 or higher in every year from 1893 on, including a career high mark of .547 in 1899. McGraw also took on managerial duties for the 1899 Oriole team and posted an 86–62 record.

McGraw’s playing time diminished over the following years as he played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1900), the American League Baltimore Orioles (1901–1902), and the New York Giants (1902–1906). He effectively retired after the 1902 season, not posting more than 12 at bats in any season thereafter. He retired having accumulated 1,024 runs, 13 home runs, 462 RBI, a .334 batting average, and a .466 on base percentage. His .466 career on base percentage remains third all-time behind only baseball legends Ted Williams (.482) and Babe Ruth (.474).

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Happy 57th Wedding Anniversary Frank & Joanne Grower

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A love that has stood the test of time Life’s happiness, life’s sorrows May that love continue to bring You joy for many tomorrows

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SUCCESS:At age 4 success is . . . . Not piddling in your pants. At age 12 success is . . . Having friends. At age 17 success is . . Having a driver’s license. At age 35 success is ..... Having money.At age 50 success is.........having money.At age 70 success is......Hhaving a drivers license. At age 75 success is ... .. . Having friends. At age 80 success is . . . Not piddling in your pants.