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AVAILABLE 24/7 AT WWW.HINEIGHBOR.NET _______________________________________________ - BECAUSE OF OUR NEW PRODUCTION SCHEDULE OUR ABSOLUTE DROP DEAD DEADLINE IS NOW THURSDAY AT NOON Anything received after that will NOT make that Week’s Issue _______________________________________________ WED., FEB. 11, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING at MADISON BISTRO (Formerly Bub’s Subs), Court Street, Wampsville (Right across from the DMV). Local business people band together to help each other grow their businesses. Visitors are welcome anytime. Find out more about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking.org. Bring your business card and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. Americu Cazenovia Branch Manager Fred Agerter will speak on credit unions and their value to businesses large and small. OBITUARY Opal O. Meade ERIEVILLE Mrs. Opal O. Meade, 85, of Tuscarora Road, passed away Monday, January 26, 2015 at the Chittenango Center for Rehabilitation. She was born the daughter of the late Wakeman and Annie Owens Stonecypher, on November 24, 1929 in Eastanollee, GA, where she received her education. Opal was united in marriage to Leslie E. Meade until his death on October 4, 1991. She had worked as a waitress at the Wallson Hotel, W. Eaton, at Colgate University in the Psychology Department, and as a secretary at Magnavox, Manlius. While having various other occupations, Opal still maintained the books for the family business, Meade Flooring, Erieville, until her passing. She was a member of the Open Door Baptist Church of New Woodstock and the O.E.S. #119, Oriental Chapter, Georgetown. Opal enjoyed sewing and especially loved gardening, she was well versed in horticulture. Surviving are her three sons and a daughter in law, Ronald Meade of Erieville; George and Daffeny Meade of Lampasas, TX; and Eric Meade of Erieville; two step daughters, Marcia (Scott) Meade of Atlanta, GA and Janice (Mark) Meade Williams of Atlanta, GA; a brother Carl Stonecypher of Corpus Christi, TX; grandchildren Alex, Tori and Kari McCan and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a stepson Leslie Meade, Jr.; three sister; Velma Mitchell, Pearl Stonecypher, Mildred Turner and two brothers; Howard and Harry Stonecypher. In keeping with Opal’s wishes, there will be no calling hours. Private graveside services will be held in the spring at Woodlawn Cemetery, Syracuse. Contributions in Opal’s memory may be made to the Syracuse Parks Conservancy, www. syracuseparksconservancy.com/ donate , 212 Melrose Ave., Syracuse, NY 13206 To send a condolence and sign the Book of Memories online go to www.burgessandtedescofuneralhomes.com FRI., FEB. 13, 5 P.M.: FISH FRY DINNER, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. FRI., FEB. 13, 12:30-3:30 PM: FLU AND IMMUNIZATION CLINIC by appointment only at the Health Department at 138 North Court Street, Building 5, in Wampsville. Please bring your health insurance card, most insurance plans accepted. Some fees may apply. To make an appt. 315-366-2848 or visit www.healthymadisoncounty.org SAT., FEB. 14, 10 AM -3 PM: THE GREAT SWAMP CONSERVANCY WINTER HIBERNATION FESTIVAL at 8375 N. Main St., Canastota, NY. A family fun day to get outside an play, this annual fund raising event offers something for everyone. Guided trail walks at 11am, and 2pm. Igloo building by the Boy Scouts, cross country ski and snow shoe equipment available or bring your own, search for the GSC Medallion for a $$ prize, and design your own snow art and sculpture. Stop into the museum for make n take nature crafts, interactive and environmental exhibits, get some hot food and drinks, visit the Wander’s Rest Adoption station, play some nature games. Stop by the Winter Wildlife Exhibit, become a Winter Wildlife Dective. Valentine Family Photos will be taken by the Swamp Snapper Camera Club. Toast marshmallows over the fireplace or warm up your toes by the woodstove. Come out of hibernation and connect with nature at this family oriented day of environmental learning plus outdoor fun. SAT., FEB. 14, 10 AM- 2 PM: “A TASTE OF CHOCOLATE”, A FOOD-SAMPLING EVENT, Columbian Presbyterian Church, corner routes 11 & 20, LaFayette. Purchase some samples to taste, and take some home for your sweetheart. 50% of the proceeds will be donated to LaFayette Outreach. For more info., or to donate goodies, contact: 677-3293, or [email protected] IS YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER? Don't Be Left Out In The Cold! • When Was Your Car Last Tuned Up? • Fuel Filter Changed, or Antifreeze Tested? Wipers Replaced? GET REBATES ON TIRES MAIL-IN REBATES UP TO 80 $ with the purchase of a set of four select Goodyear® or Dunlop® tires AUTOCARE CENTER LEE’S TRUCK & CAR REPAIR 351 County Road 12, Pitcher, NY 13136 (607) 863-3968 -2- Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, February 9, 2015 U U SNOW VALLEY RIDERS Scholarship Ride February 21st - rain date Feb 28 Roadside Inn, Coalyard, Copper Turret, The Fort, NewWoodstock Station, The Georgetown Inn, and The Blue Canoe Ends at the Caz Sports Bowl 6pm $15. entry includes Dinner - non participants $10 Best hand $200. 2nd $100. 3rd $50. + 50~50 raffle ANY Questions, SVR President Kyle Hirt 682-7593 SUN., FEB. 15, 7:30-11:30 A.M.: PANCAKE BREAKFAST, sponsored by Delphi Falls Fire Dept. SUN., FEB. 15, 2 PM: THE CHITTENANGO LANDING CANAL BOAT MUSEUM WILL HOST A FAMILY FILM DAY SCREENING THE 1940 FILM “CHAD HANNA.” The film tells the story of Chad Hanna a country boy working along the canal in Canastota who joins a traveling circus. More information to come. MON., FEB. 16, 11 AM: THE DERUYTER GOLD AND SILVER CLUB will meet on at the Legion Hall. Please bring table service, and a dish to pass. Plan to stay and play bingo or crads. Remeber the food pantry.! www.snowvalleyriders.com SUN., FEB. 22, 7:30-12:30 P.M.: PANCAKE BREAKFAST, Pompey Hill Fire Department, 7407 Academy St., Pompey, NY. All you can eat - pancakes including blueberry, French Toast, eggs, sausage, ham, home fries, sausage gravy and biscuits, toast, fruit cup, coffee, juice and milk. SUN., FEB. 22, 8 AM-NOON: PANCAKE BREAKFAST including pancakes, french toast, eggs, sausage, home fries, sausage gravy, coffee and juice All you can eat. VFW POST 1955, Rte. 11 South, Lafayette, NY. SUN., FEB. 22, 12:30 - 3:30 PM: THE CHITTENANGO LANDING CANAL BOAT MUSEUM WILL HOST THEIR ANNUAL BOWLING BASH at a site TBD. More information to come. PANCAKE BREAKFAST Buying Cars, Trucks, Farm Machinery SUN., FEB. 15 - 7:30-11:30 a.m. Or Until Food Runs Out Delphi Falls Fire Station Pancakes, Eggs, Sausage, Home Fries, Coffee & Juice. Adults $7.00, Seniors & Kids $6.00. Children Under 5 Free. The Delphi Falls Fire Co. would like to thank everyone in the community for their continued support. THURS., FEB. 19, 12 NOON: CASA NEWS - Luncheon at St. James Church, Meatloaf Entree - bring dish to pass and table setting. Program -Gene Gission will speak about interesting historical facts. THURS., FEB. 19: 10-11:30 A.M.: VOLUNTEER ENROLLMENT EVENT. CENTRAL NEW YORK CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS., Cortland County: Red Cross office 50 Clinton Ave., Cortland. The event is open to anyone interested in learning about the ways in which the Red Cross supports Central New York residents. Red Cross staff members and current volunteers will be available to discuss volunteer opportunities in several lines of service: Disaster Services, Blood Services, Service to the Armed Forces, and Health and Safety Services. To RSVP to an event or for more information, please contact Mucilli at Julie.Mucilli@redcross. org or (315) 234-2217. It is crucial to RSVP in case the events are postponed due to bad weather. FRI., FEB. 20, 5 P.M.: FISH FRY DINNER, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD 1-25 Words $ 1000/Week Sent to 40,000+ Readers - 315-655-9431 Or Place Online At www.hineighbor.net FRI., FEB. 20 - FLU AND IMMUNIZATION CLINIC by appointment only from 8:30-11:30 am at the Health Department at 138 North Court Street, Building 5, in Wampsville. Please bring your health insurance card, most insurance plans accepted. Some fees may apply. To make an appt. 315-366-2848 or visit www.healthymadisoncounty.org FRI., FEBRUARY 20, 5:00-?: FRESH HADDOCK DINNER, Fried or broiled, sponsored by Georgetown Fire Dept. Fish or chicken tenders, french fries, cole slaw, roll, dessert, and drink. Eat in or take out. SAT., FEB. 21, 9 AM TO NOON: THE ONEIDA COUNTY MANSION HOUSE WILL BE HOLDING AN INDOOR FLEA MARKET AND BAKE SALE. The market will take place in the lounge at the back of the building. For more information please visit www. oneidacommunity.org or call 315-363-0745. FEBRUARY 21, 8 p.m.: Live music with Fathom. So. Otselic American Legion, Valley Rd., Otselic, NY Pompey LATOCHA BUILDERS •Custom Built Homes •Building Lots Available RENOVATIONS •KITCHENS •BATHS •WINDOWS •SIDING ADDITIONS •HOMES •GARAGES •POLE BARNS •DECKS •Mini Excavation & Skid Steer Work •Land Clearing •Bush Hogging •Drainage & Driveway Work Family Owned For 40 Years •Augur Drilling •Rototilling Email: [email protected] - www.latochabuilders.com 315-677-3042 And Various Other Metals R135 obert’s Scrap Processing Hemlock Hill Road, Whitney Point, NY #7097231 607-692-7510 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8-4:30, Sat., 8-2 MON., FEB. 23, 7 PM: THE CANASTOTA PUBLIC LIBRARY AND THE CANASTOTA CANAL TOWN MUSEUM PARTNER FOR THEIR “CANALSIDE CHATS.” This month will feature Joe DiGiorgio of the Canal Town Museum presenting “Moving & Still images at the turn of the 19th Century.” The talk will present the history of the biograph, and feature local photographs from the area dating from the 1860’s-1910. For more information please visit www.canal-town.com. SUN., FEB. 22, 2 PM: THE ONONDAGA HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION PRESENTS “JERRY’S STORY.” This compelling two-person presentation tells the story of William “Jerry” Henry as he escapes slavery in Missouri to freedom in the north, resulting in Syracuse’s famous Jerry Rescue. Tickets for teachers, OHA members, and students are $10, general public is $12, reservations are suggested. To reserve your space or for more information please call 315-428-1864. DELPHI FALLS UNITED CHURCH FISH FRY DINNER FRI., Feb. 13 , 5:00 p.m. At the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries & A Roll You May Eat In The Parish Hall Or Take Your Dinner Home. MON., FEB. 23, 7 PM: THE CANASTOTA PUBLIC LIBRARY AND THE CANASTOTA CANAL TOWN MUSEUM PARTNER FOR THEIR “CANALSIDE CHATS.” This month will feature Joe DiGiorgio of the Canal Town Museum presenting “Moving & Still images at the turn of the 19th Century.” The talk will present the history and importance of the American Biograph Company, and feature local photographs from the area dating from the 1860’s-1910. For more information please visit www.canal-town.com. WED., FEB. 25, 3:30-5:30 PM:- FLU AND IMMUNIZATION CLINIC by appointment only at the Health Department at 138 North Court Street, Building 5, in Wampsville. Please bring your health insurance card, most insurance plans accepted. Some fees may apply. To make an appt. 315-366-2848 or visit www.healthymadisoncounty.org WED., FEB. 25, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING at MADISON BISTRO (Formerly Bub’s Subs), Court Street, Wampsville (Right across from the DMV). Local business people band together to Benefit Georgetown Volunteer Fire Dept. FISH DINNER FRI., FEB. 20 5 p.m. Until Sold Out Fish Dinner $11.00 Chicken Tenders $8.00 MENU: FRESH Fried Haddock, or broiled, or chicken tenders, french fries, coleslaw, desert, drink. To go orders available. Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net FEB. 9 - Hershey’s Chocolate Founded 1894, National Weather Service Established (1870) - FEB. 12 - Abraham Lincoln Born, 1809 (16th President), First Barbie Dolls For Sale (1959) Look at this! Act Now... Cash-n-Carry! Brookside Greenhouses 4004 Erieville Road AT NELSON 655-3500 Visit Us At www.brooksidegreenhouses.com _______________________________________ NOW Is the time to BUY BAGGED or BULK RICE COAL * Packed in 50 lb. Bags • 40 Bag/Pallet * Pick Up Only * CALL TODAY TO PLACE YOUR ORDER Delivery Available. Call for Details! FARM AND HARDWARE, INC. 3 miles East of Madison on Rte. 20. (315) 893-1884 The Way A Farm Store Should Be... Open Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Sat. 8-4; Closed Sunday www.earleyfarm.com appointment. Don't Forget Valentine's Day Sat., Feb. 14 What kind of loan do you need? • ROSES • Cut Flowers • Flower Arrangements • Flowering Plants • Green Plants • Balloons WE DELIVER LOCALLY ORDER EARLY, EARLY OFTEN help each other grow their businesses. Visitors are welcome anytime. Find out more about MOORE Networking at www. moorenetworking.org. Bring your business card and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. WED., FEB., 25: FREE SENIOR CITIZEN TAX PREPARATION AVAILABLE AT THE DERUYTER FREE LIBRARY. Call 852-6262 to schedule an FRI., FEB. 27, 5:00 P.M.: FISH FRY DINNER, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. FEBRUARY 27 (Friday) - Flu and Immunization Clinic by appointment only from 12:30-3:30 pm, at the Health Department at 138 North Court Street, Building 5, in Wampsville. Please bring your health insurance card, most insurance plans accepted. Some fees may apply. To make an appt. 315-366-2848 or visit www.healthymadisoncounty.org SAT., FEB. 28, 1 PM: THE ONEIDA PUBLIC LIBRARY WELCOMES HISTORIAN TOM HENRY WHO WILL PRESENT THE “FALL 1939: BETWEEN DOROTHY AND SCARLETT.” Henry will speak about the fun and quite serious events that occurred between the Hollywood premiers of The Wizard of Oz and “Gone with the Wind utilizing illustrations. For more information please call 315-363-3050. WILKINSON COAL $ We’re Lending! 7 bag/$280 ton - RICE & NUT $ 248.00 PER TON BULK 315-655-5777 Nelson Road, Fenner SUN., MAR. 1, 7-11 AM: DERUYTER’S WOODFORD/BURDICK AMERICAN LEGION & AUXILIARY PANCAKE BREAKFAST. BACON IS BACK!!! We want to welcome back all of you who have supported us over the years to once again join us for our mouth watering pancakes, French toast, sausage, eggs, biscuits & gravy and of course plenty of hot coffee. Without faithful patrons such as yourselves we wouldn’t be able to keep the American Legion open, so again we send a big “Thank You” out to you. MON. MARCH 2.: NO MEETING - CAZENOVIA AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Post 88 on Chenango St. WED., MARCH 4: 6-7:30 P.M.: VOLUNTEER ENROLLMENT EVENT. CENTRAL NEW YORK CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS., Cortland County: Red Cross office 50 Clinton Ave., Cortland. The event is open to anyone interested in learning about the ways in which the Red Cross supports Central New York residents. Red Cross staff members and current volunteers will be available to discuss volunteer opportunities in several lines of service: Disaster Services, Blood Services, Service to the Armed Forces, and Health and Safety Services. To RSVP to an event or for more information, please contact Mucilli at Julie.Mucilli@redcross. org or (315) 234-2217. It is crucial to RSVP in case the events are postponed due to bad weather. THURS., MAR. 5: 10-11:30 A.M.: VOLUNTEER ENROLLMENT EVENT. CENTRAL NEW YORK CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS., MADISON COUNTY - Oneida Library, 220 Broad St., Oneida. The event is open to anyone interested in learning about the ways in which the Red Cross supports Central New York residents. Red Cross staff members and current volunteers will be available to discuss volunteer opportunities in several lines of service: Disaster Services, Blood Services, Service to the Armed Forces, and Health and Safety Services. To RSVP to an event or for more information, please contact Mucilli at Julie.Mucilli@redcross. org or (315) 234-2217. It is crucial to RSVP in case the events are postponed due to bad weather. FRI., MAR. 6, 5:00 P.M.: FISH FRY DINNER, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. MATT COOLEY'S CONSTRUCTION •BASEMENT REMODELING / FINISHING •WET BASEMENT PROBLEMS •DRAINAGE PROBLEMS •CUSTOM SHELVING AND BUILT IN CABINETS •ADDITIONS • KITCHENS •BATHROOMS •BATHROOMS •MUD ROOMS AND PANTRIES •HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE REMODELING 751-9525 • 440-3246 SAT., MAR. 7, 1 P.M.: THE AREA WIDOW’S BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP will meet at St. Joan’s Church in Morrisville. All women who have experienced the death of their spouse are invited to share in the comfort, encouragement and hope with the other women who have had some of the same experiences. For further information, call Midge 684-3615. SAT., MAR.7, 2 PM: THE MADISON COUNTY CIVIL WAR SERIES WILL HOST SPEAKER DR. NORMAN DANN AT THE SMITHFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER. Dann will present Gerrit Smith, Peterboro and the Civil War in 1865. This event is free and open to all. For more information please call 315366-2453. Barbara Houghton AVP, Banking Officer Regional Lender NMLS#786110 SUN., MAR. 8: THE CLINTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY WELCOMES ROBERT TEGART AND ERIK GENALO WHO WILL PRESENT “CLINTON IN WORLD WAR I.” More information to come. For more information please visit www. clintonhistory.org. WED., MAR. 11, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING at MADISON BISTRO (Formerly Bub’s Subs), Court Street, Wampsville (Right across from the DMV). Local business people band together to help each other grow their businesses. Visitors are welcome anytime. Find out more about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking. org. Bring your business card and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. FRI., MAR. 13, 5:00 P.M.: FISH FRY DINNER, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. ELECTRICIAN Tom Stevens Electric Residential & Commercial Wiring Servicing This Area Since 1977 Cell: 345-2753 Licensed for the City of Syracuse Robin Gallup AVP, Cazenovia Office Manager NMLS#786107 Brooke Gifford Mortgage Consultant Residential Mortgage NMLS#1159638 FRI., MAR. 20, 5 P.M.: FISH FRY DINNER, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. SUN., MAR. 22, 7:30-12:30 P.M.: PANCAKE BREAKFAST, Pompey Hill Fire Department, 7407 Academy St., Pompey, NY. All you can eat - pancakes including blueberry, French Toast, eggs, sausage, ham, home fries, sausage gravy and biscuits, toast, fruit cup, coffee, juice and milk. SUN., MAR. 22, 8:00-NOON: PANCAKE BREAKFAST including pancakes, french toast, eggs, sausage, home fries, sausage gravy, coffee and juice All you can eat. VFW POST 1955, Rte. 11 South, Lafayette, NY. MID-YORK 315-684-3049 CHIMNEY & STOVE,LLC Chimney Sweeping, Relining, Masonry Restoration, Chimney Caps, Prefabricated Chimneys, Stove & Fireplace Accessories Over 24 Years Experience - Insured - Member NYS Chimney Sweep Guild National Fireplace Institute (NFI) Certified Stove Installer SAT., MAR. 14, 2 PM TO 3:30 PM: THE CHITTENANGO LANDING CANAL BOAT MUSEUM WILL HOST “SUFFRAGETTES & THE ERIE CANAL BY PAMELA VITTORIO. Vittorio will showcase how the canal impacted the suffragette movement. More information to come. MON., MAR. 23, 7 PM: THE CANASTOTA PUBLIC LIBRARY AND THE CANASTOTA CANAL TOWN MUSEUM PARTNER FOR THEIR “CANALSIDE CHATS.” This month will feature Madison County Historian Matthew Urtz who will present “Old and New Again: A Hops Tale.” The talk will share the history of Central New York Hops, how they started their dizzying heights, their long fall and their recent return to prominence. For more information please visit www.canal-town.com. SAT., MARCH 14, 4:00-? CORNED BEEF OR HAM DINNER with all the fixings, drink and dessert. Sponsored by the Georgetown Fire Dept. WED., MAR. 25: FREE SENIOR CITIZEN TAX PREPARATION AVAILABLE AT THE DERUYTER FREE LIBRARY. Call 852-6262 to schedule an appointment. SUN., MAR. 15, 7:30-11:30 A.M.: PANCAKE BREAKFAST, sponsored by Delphi Falls Fire Dept. WED., MAR. 25, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING at MADISON BISTRO (Formerly Bub’s Subs), Court Street, Wampsville (Right across from the DMV). Local business people band together to help each other grow their businesses. Visitors are welcome anytime. Find out more about MOORE Networking at www.moorenetworking. org. Bring your business card and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. THURS., MARCH 19, 12:00 NOON: CASA NEWS - Luncheon at St. James Church. Corned beef, cabbage, potato, carrot entree. Bring dish to pass and table setting. Program St. Patrick’s Day Spirit, McDonald’s School of Irish Dancers will perform. THURS., MAR, 19, 9 AM TO 4 PM: THE NEW YORK CULTURAL HERITAGE TOURISM NETWORK WILL HOST THEIR ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM AT THE HO SCIENCE BUILDING ON THE CAMPUS OF COLGATE UNIVERSITY. This event features a number of different speakers talking about some of the issues that heritage institutions are facing and what events are coming down the pipeline that cultural institutions may be able to coordinate with. More information to come. 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Located at 28 Mill St 1900 Sq Ft Commercial Space available, first floor, large front display. MARSHALL REALTY 684-3911 20 Eaton St • Morrisville, NY BECAUSE OF OUR NEW PRODUCTION SCHEDULE OUR ABSOLUTE DROP DEAD DEADLINE IS NOW THURSDAY AT NOON Anything received after that will NOT make that Week’s Issue _____________________________________________________________________ APARTMENTS FOR RENT: Apt., country setting, 2 BDRM, 1 bath, minutes from Cazenovia/Manlius. $800 plus utilities. 447-3311. (s29-c) FOR RENT: Cazenovia Village Apt. 2 Bedroom, kitchen, living rm, bath, front porch, no smoking, yard and off street parking, no pets. $575 per month plus utilities, security, references, call 655-8439 or 263-7385. (d15-c) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT: 2 BDRM home on edge of Caz. 3-1/4 acres. Rent $850 a month or purchase for $89,500. Private owner. 655-8635. (j26-3) BAREFOOT Available DeRuyter Farm & Garden Coop 315-852-3316 GREENHOUSE PRICED TO SELL: WELL ESTABLISHED 40 YEAR OLD RETAIL GARDEN CENTER & GREENHOUSE FOR SALE: 12,000 sq. ft. of greenhouses. 6.9 acres set up for annuals, perennials and more. Active retail sales next to US Route 20. Also available - 4 bdrm. house on adjoining lot 315-655-3500, brookside4004@windstream. net. (j30-c) KAYAISA2YEAROLD,SPAYED FEMALE, GRAY TIGER CAT. SHE IS FRIENDLY & FRISKY. MEET HER AT WANDERERS’ REST! Wanderers’ Rest EXCHANGE: 1 bdrm apartment, located on 81 beautiful acres with pond, trout stream and forest in exchange for part-time secretarial work. Office located only 25 feet from the apartment. Applicant responsible for their own apartment’s utility costs (which from past experience are very, very reasonable). Unusual, intriguing opportunity since office work presently involves major full length feature film. See FaceBook, “Irrefutable Proof”. Much of secretarial work in future involved with films and stage plays. Applicant must have excellent computer/internet skills, be reliable, educated. Some basic bookkeeping a plus. Have resume available.E-mail: [email protected] (j5-4) HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE: 2 BDRM home on edge of Caz. 3-1/4 acres. Rent $850 a month or purchase for $89,500. Private owner. 655-8635. (j26-3) OFFICE SPACE DeRuyter, NY (315) 852-3393 _____________________________________ Casket Selection Room on Premises Old Fashioned Service Keeping Funeral Costs Within Reason Is Our Constant Obligation We Encourage Comparison -4- Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, February 9, 2015 Bite Wings Cleaning 15% Senior Citizen 15% Senior Citizen Discount Zoom Bleaching Permanent Crowns Bridges Cleanings Extractions We Discount ALDo Denta L on l Work ! Dentures & Partials __________________________________________________ On Dentures or Partials cial 0 Spe m $ 110.0 xa gs E l l Fu Win Biteeaning Cl SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT FINANCING AVAILABLE ALL INSURANCES ACCEPTED FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION FOR DENTURES Root Canals Dentures & Partials Fillings/Bonding (white �illings) Invisalign Available Open Monday - Friday 8 AM - 5 PM, Saturday 9 AM - 3 PM - Evening Hours TRACTORS TRACTORS: White 2-88 diesel, 87 hp, 8100 hours, clean $8995; John Deere 2940 diesel, cab, clean $7,995; Ford 1910 diesel, 4x4, loader, 1500 hours, $6,995; Massey Ferguson, 231 diesel, 850 hours, 40 hp $5,995; MF 135 gas, 40 hp, 1350 hours, $4,995; Ford 8N gas, $2,500; All excellent, clean 3 point hitch, PTO. 607-656-4568. (f2-2) MANURE SPREADERS MANURE SPREADERS: 8 box type new, used. New Idea 3609, PTO, 100 bushel, nice $3,995; Lancaster 25 bu. ground drive, new $1995; International 550 with gate 220 bu., nice $5,500; Agco 3718 with gate, 180 bu, new. $9,500; Freeman 125 bu., very good, $1,750. Others. 607-656-4568. (f2-2) Baker Construction 662-3002, Cell 289-2170 2749 Erieville Road, Erieville, NY 13061 FARM BECAUSE OF OUR NEW PRODUCTION SCHEDULE OUR ABSOLUTE DROP DEAD DEADLINE IS NOW THURSDAY AT NOON Anything received after that will NOT make that Week’s Issue ______________________________________________________________________ WHEAT STRAW FOR SALE: Clean wheat straw, square bales. Delivery available. 655-2351. (o27-c) HAY HAY: Early June cut 40 lb. bales, grass or grass/alfalfa, never wet. $4.50, 2nd and 3rd cutting $5.50. 607-842-6279, Truxton. (f9-1) GOODS FOR SALE 1200 SQ. FT SERVICE/RETAIL/ OFFICE SPACE for rent in Village of DeRuyter... historic building and updated throughout. Call 315-380-7727 or 315-751-6713 (j12-c) FIREWOOD SEASONED FIREWOOD - pickup or delivery. 315-750-0079. (s23-c) OFFICESPACEFORRENTinCAZENOVIA “White Lilac Building @ 9 Albany St” Professional Office Space for rent in the Village of Cazenovia. Rent depends on floor plan of office and. Range from $400 - $900 a month. Beautiful historic building in Cazenovia! Included are all utilities in rent. Plenty of parking in back lot and on the Albany Street. syracuse.craigslist. org/off/4681616277.html (j19-c) FIREWOOD: $65 face cord delivered. Also we take HEAP orders. Mixed hard woods. Call Donald 315-837-4362. (a5-c) ROOM ROOM FOR RENT: Bouckville, kitchen privileges, washer & dryer. $400 includes everything basic internet and cable. Available March 1. 292-8862. (f9-2) STUMP GRINDING TREE REMOVAL Lot Clearing • Brush Cleanup • Tree Trimming Fast Service • Reasonable Prices • Experienced Accept Credit Cards Ross Armstrong, 1751 State Rte. 173, Chittenango, NY [email protected] • www.armstrongtreeservices.com 315-289-4610 BECAUSE OF OUR NEW PRODUCTION SCHEDULE OUR ABSOLUTE DROP DEAD DEADLINE IS NOW THURSDAY AT NOON Anything received after that will NOT make that Week’s Issue ______________________________________________________________________ TRUCKS 2002 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500 HD, extended cab, 4 WD, 8’ box, 6.0 L V8 Vortex engine, AM/FM/CD, air, tow package, trailer hitch, matching fiberglass cap, bed liner, cruise controls, running boards. Oil changed every 3 thousand miles, runs great, no rust, well maintained. $6,500. 315-440-0237. (f2-2) Dog Boarding, Country Comfort, Close By (Est. 1860) Waterlase Laser 13-15 Clinton Ave.,forCortland - 607.758.7700 __________________________________________________ hard & soft tissue surgery and caries removal w/ minimal or no requirement of local anesthesia MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED Including T.M.D. + Facial $110 SPECIAL & Healthplex Medicaid, Dentaquest Full Exam Pain Treatment __________________________________________________ Porcelain Inlay, Onlays & Crowns with Cerec Technology, within an hour Owner FLYHAWK KENNEL Smith Funeral Home Walk Ins + Emergencies Seen Same Day Peter Baker LEGAL NOTICES VEHICLES THE TOWN OF FABIUS PLANNING BOARD will meet at 7:30pm on Thursday, February 12, 2015 at the Fabius Community Center. (f2-2) WALK INS + EMERGENCIES SEEN SAME DAY MINI EXCAVATOR WORK LOST & FOUND FOUND: 2 SETS OF KEYScontact the Cazenovia Police Department at 655-3276 to claim. (f9-1) Accepting New Patients ACCEPTING 13-15 CLINTON AVE, CORTLAND 607.758.7700 NEW PATIENTS Open Monday-Friday from 8am-5pm & Saturday from 9am-3pm Skid Steer Work/ Postholes/Brushhogging _____________________________________________ GENERAL CONTRACTING - HOME IMPROVEMENTS Kitchen/Bath & Basement Remodeling, Electrical Work, Additions, Garages, Windows, Siding, Replacement Windows _____________________________________________ Humane Association, P.O. Box 535 Canastota, NY 13032. Telephone: (315) 697-2796, Fax: (315) 697-4065. Website: http:// wanderersrest.org. E-mail: [email protected] Wood Pellets PETS FOR ADOPTION RENTALS ELITE DENTAL + DENTURE P.C. • Small & Quiet with Large Runs • Lots of Individual Attention & Exercise • Gentle, Safe, Quality Care Given • Knowledgeable, Experienced Owners • Heated & Air Conditioned Runs VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS $225.00 Installed. Lifetime warranty. Energy Star approved. Emerson Exteriors and Remodeling. (315) 696-5730 (a7-c) MORSE RETURNS INCOME TAX PREPARATION Charity Morse 655-2400 Save More Now And In The Future! HEATING FUEL FUEL OIL - KEROSENE - DIESEL FUEL - PROPANE: Automatic degree day delivery, quantity discounts. GRIFFITH ENERGY, A Superior Plus Company. 3375540. (n12-c) INDOOR WINTER MARKET INDOOR WINTER MARKET, Rte. 20 in Morrisville at Madison Hall. 1st Saturday of Nov.-April. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Come support our local farmers, producers, bakers and crafters. (o20-16) THANK YOU THE FAMILY OF MARIAN HAITIAN would like to thank everyone who sent cards, prayers, flowers, money, food, visits and many phone calls to our family after her passing. It was much appreciated during this very difficult time. Everyone has been so supportive and helpful. (f9-1) TIRE REPAIR SALES & SERVICE Think Snow Tires 1459 NYS Rt. 80 W, New Woodstock, NY HRS.: M-S 9-11 a.m. and 3 -5 p.m. Sun. 4 - 6 p.m. or By Appt. (315) 662-7828 FOR SALE: Seasoned firewood, $70 face cord plus delivery. Ralph Colvin 684-7191, 315-447-1878. (f9-3) The Pratts •Passenger Car •Light Truck •Commercial Truck Light Mechanical Work •Brakes •Wheel Bearings •Rotors. etc. - By Appt. Only 2766 Evans Road Eaton, NY 13334 Business Hours: M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. - NOON CALL FOR YOUR QUOTE 315-684-9374 Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net FEB. 9 - Hershey’s Chocolate Founded 1894, National Weather Service Established (1870) - FEB. 12 - Abraham Lincoln Born, 1809 (16th President), First Barbie Dolls For Sale (1959) AUCTIONS - AUCTIONS - AUCTIONS Our Auctions Can Be Seen At Our Website www.hineighbor.net Check Daily - Some Auctions Are Posted Before & BETWEEN Publications WEEKLY SALES EVERY MONDAY ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION SELLING FOR LOCAL BANK HOSKING SALES Weekly Sales Every Monday 11:30 with Misc. & Small animals, 1:00 PM Single Family Home On ½ Acre Lot 1539 River Road, Lebanon / Hamilton, NY Dairy, followed by feeders, sheep, lamb, goats, pigs. Calves start at 5PM followed by cull beef. Call for more info and note all times are approximate. Our volume is increasing weekly - join your neighbors & send your livestock our way! ***ATTENTION ORGANIC PRODUCERS *** *** WE ARE NOW A CERTIFIED ORGANIC MARKETING AGENCY.*** IN AN EFFORT TO ASSIST ALL ORGANIC PRODUCERS WE ARE NOW CERTIFIED THRU NOFA, NY. ALL ORGANIC PAPERWORK MUST ACCOMPANY THE CATTLE AND PRODUCE WHEN THEY ARRIVE AT THE SALE BARN. THE 4TH MONDAY OF EACH MONTH WILL BE OUR ORGANIC DAY ALONG WITH OUR NORMAL MONDAY SALE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US. OUR FACILITY IS AVAILABLE TO ACCOMMODATE ORGANIC DISPERSALS. MONDAY, FEB. 2ND SALE - Cull ave. $.97, top cow $1.11, Bulls/Steers $1.20 - $1.39, bull calves top $4.00,Dairy feeders $.87 - $1.23, Dairy: Milking age top $1875. Monday, Feb. 16th - Normal Monday Sale & Monthly Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig Sale Monday, Feb. 23rd - Normal Monday Sale & Organic Day - all organic animals- Dairy, Beef, Cull Dairy, produce, small animals - everything must come with Organic Certificate with proof of slaughter. SAT. MARCH 7TH - SALE AT SALE BARN - 12:00PM - Blue Heron Acres Complete Dispersal- Commercial Cross bred American Wagyu Beef Herd. 120 Head - Brood Cows, Steers, Bulls, heifers. SALES TO WATCH FOR - CALL TO ADVERTISE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Monday, Mar. 23rd - Normal Monday Sale & Easter Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig and Small Animal Sale Monday, Mar. 30th - Normal Monday Sale & Easter Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig and Small Animal Sale Saturday, April 4th - 11:30 AM Spring All- Breed Premier Sale. 100 Head of Registered All Breed Dairy Cattle accepted for this sale. Sat. , April 11th - 11 AM Spring Beef Spectacular Turnout Sale. Accepting consignments for this sale Sat. April 18th - 9AM - Annual Spring Machinery & Equipment Auction. We will also be selling Trees & Shrubs. Accepting consignments from single items to full lines of equipment. We will be starting at 9 AM on small items, tools and plants. LOOKING TO HAVE A FARM SALE OR JUST SELL A FEW – GIVE US A CALL. **Trucking Assistance – Call the Sale Barn or check out our trucker list on our Web-Site. Call to advertise in any of these sales it makes a difference. Watch website for any last minute updates. Directions: Hosking Sales 6096 NYS Rt. 8, 30 miles South of Utica & 6 miles North of New Berlin, NY. www.hoskingsales.com Call today with your consignments. Hosking Sales 607-699-3637 or 607-847-8800 - Cell: 607-972-1770 or 1771 Tom & Brenda Hosking 6096 NYS Rt. 8 New Berlin, NY 13411 Sunday - February 22, 2015 Single Family Home On Lot 2-Story, Single Family Home, Approx. 1,800sf All Situated On .42 +/- Acre Lot; Home Has 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Enclosed Front Porch & Outbuilding / Garage / Storage Building, Detached From The Home; Property Sells Absolutely To The Highest Bidder, Regardless Of Price. Property Sells As-Is, Where-Is, How-Is. Any Tests Wanted Or Needed, Must Be Done Prior To Auction. Announcements Made Day Of Auction Take Precedence Over Printed Material. Brochures Available On Our Website @ www.manasseauctions.com. Inspection: Day Of Auction From _____PM Until Auction Time. Terms & Conditions: A 10% Buyers Premium Will Be Added To The Final Bid Price, The Total Becomes The Purchase Price. 15% Down of Purchase Price Required Day Of Auction In Cash Or Good Check w/ Positive ID. Balance Due On Closing Within 30 Days. Property Sells With No Contingencies, Be Prepared. Owner/Seller – Local Bank Licensed Real Estate Brokers & Auctioneers Whitney Point, N.Y. 13862 607-692-4540 / 1-800-MANASSE www.manasseauctions.com MISC. SERVICES S H E A R S A N D K N I V E S SHARPENED: Cazenovia Lumber Co., 655-3417. (fc) COMMUNITY EVENTS/NOTICES AUXILIARY MEETING THE DERUYTER FIREMEN’S AUXILIARY will meet Tuesday, Feb. 10, 7 p.m. (f2-2) WANTED GOT SHOES??? SHOES HELP WATER STEP FUND WATER PROJECTS. Bringing safe water to millions. Gather any used or new shoes, boots or sneakers of any size, no longer of use to you and drop them off at DeRuyter Coop Garden Center, Hi, Neighbor Office, 9 Albany St., Suite 9D, Cazenovia (Mon. or Tues. 9-4:30) or in my home garage at 6335 Morgan Hill Road, Truxton behind Reakes Country Goods. For more info call Donna Judd, 607-842-6167. Nearly 5,000 children die every day due to diseases carried by unclean water. By donating shoes you can save lives. (j19-c) FOOD DONATIONS Office for the Aging Needs Food Pantry Donations. Anyone who wishes to donate shelf stable items to our food pantry, please bring donations to our office in the Canastota Business Park, 138 Dominic Bruno Blvd, Canastota or drop donations off at any SNACK site in Madison County. For more information call 697-5700. Thanks so much! (j12-c) SERVICES - FOR HIRE - DANIEL GATES REAL ESTATE AUCTION THURS., FEB. 12, 2015 - 11:00 A.M. - CHITTENANGO, NY Auction to be held at the farm 1277 State Route 173, Chittenango, NY. Selling will be the Gates Homestead Farm that has been in the Gates family since 1798. Farm has excellent soils and large fields. There are 660 total acres with approx. 525 tillable acres. Also included are 8 houses and an obsolete dairy complex. Primary soil types include Honeoye Silt Loam and Wassaic Silt Loam. Property sells in one package for $1,800,000 or above. $200,000 deposit in a bank cashier’s or certified check required to bid. Land is leased for 2015, 2016, and 2017 crop seasons. For more information contact Willard Pengelly at 585-293-1421 or Craig Wilcox at 585-233-3900. OPEN HOUSE: Fri. Feb. 6 from 10am-Noon.See www.harriswilcox.com for pictures and information. TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium. ADVERTISING Reach 40,000+ people in central New York in the Hi, Neighbor. Stop in, mail, call in, email or place online your classified or display ad. Quantity discounts apply. www,hineighbor.net, email - hineighbor@hineighbor,net, 315-6559431 or 9 Albany Steet, Suite 1D (Around back), Cazenovia, NY 13035 (d8-c) SMALL ENGINE REPAIR CHAINSAWS - Sharpened, cut to size for chainsaw chains at Moyer’s Sales and Service. 8523367. (f8-c) INDOOR WINTER MARKET INDOOR WINTER MARKET, Rte. 20 in Morrisville at Madison Hall. 1st Saturday of Nov.-April. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Come support our local farmers, producers, bakers and crafters. (o20-16) KNOTS OF LOVE KNOTS OF LOVE CROCHET KNIT GROUP “will meet only” once a month at L. Whitmarsh home, 1641 Seminary Street the 2nd Tuesday of the month. 1-3 p.m. We make hats, scarves, lap-a-ghans for residents of the Oxford Veterans Home. Our motto “give back to those who gave so much for our freedom” Project Coordinator, Rose Wood-Lallier 315-852-6079. Knots of Love Crochet Knit Group “by request” will start a afternoon class 1-3 p.m. the 3rd Tues. of the month at the DeRuyter Library, Seminary St. Project coordinator Rose Lallier 312-852-6079. (s29-c) •CUTS •COLORS •PERMS •HIGH LIGHTS Appointment Call 655-5415 Unisex Salon Senior Citizen Discount 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) CHURCH NEWS “LOVE HAS A NAME - JESUS. LOVE HAS A PLACE OUR HEARTS.” The Cuyler U.M. Church seeks to share His love 11 AM Sunday worship-Nelson Stafford 6 PM .Sun. Youth Group, 6-12 grades Friday After school Program, “PUMAS”, 3:15-5 :15 PM, at Church, K-6 Christmas Eve Service, 8:00 PM Direct questions to Janet, 607 8426501 (d8-c) CRAFTSMAN LAWN & GARDEN PARTS & SERVICE available at Moyer’s Sales & Service, DeRuyter. 852-3367. (a18-c) SEPTIC TANK PUMPING SEPTIC TANKS & CESSPOOLS PUMPED AND CLEANED. Prompt, reliable & reasonable rates. Serving the public since 1954. DEWEY NORTHRUP. Tully NY. 696-5691. (apr04) upcoming sales Thurs., Feb. 19 - Fat Cattle and Feeder Sale 2:00 PM. Advertising deadline Mon.Feb.9. Thurs., Feb. 26 - Heifer Consignment Sale 12:30 PM. Advertising deadline Mon. Feb. 16. Thurs., March 19 - Fat Cattle & Feeder Sale 2:00 PM. Advertising deadline Mon. March 9. Thurs., March 26 - Heifer Consignment Sale 12:30 PM. Advertising deadline Mon. March 16. Sat., April 11 - Spring Machinery Consignment Sale. Advertising deadline Mon. March 30th. Thurs., April 16 - Fat Cattle & Feeder Sale 2:00 PM. Advertising deadline Mon. April 6. Thurs., April 30 - Heifer Consignment Sale 12:30 PM. Advertising deadline Mon. April 20. MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT SALES SCHEDULE FOR 2015 AT VERNON MARKET: Sat., April 11- Spring Machinery Consignment Sale. Sat., May 9th Sat., June 13th Sat., July 11th August No Machinery Consignment Sale. Sat., Sept. 12th Sat., October 10th Check our Website for complete listings of these sales. ________________________________________________ For Information Call Office: 1-800-257-1819 or 1-315-829-3105 ________________________________________________ Manager & Auctioneer: Tim Miller (cell) 315-440-9683 (home) 607-847-6475 Auctioneers Ken Hughs 315-436-2215 - David Sherwood 315-436-0804 CHECK OUR WEBSITE @ www.empirelivestock.com for a list of sales AWAKEN CHURCH, 3360 Thompson Rd., Cazenovia, Sunday Mornings 9 am - Bible Study. 10 am - Worship Service (Childcare and Kids Church offered) Wednesday Nights, 6:30 pm - Midweek Bible Study & Prayer (j15-c) ERIEVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH IS OPEN. Please join us for worship Sundays at 10:30 am. Jennifer M. Tainter; Erieville United Methodist Church Trustee. (315) 243 - 1723 (f9-c) MISC. C R I S - C AT O F F E R S F R E E TRANSPORTATION for Cazenovia, Fenner & Nelson residents over 55 and ambulatory. Call 655-0612. (Call between 7 am to 6 pm, 3 to 5 days in advance) (j19-c) 35 Years Climbing & Rigging Experience Cazenovia, NY 655-0309 Neat, Expedient Service Reasonable Prices Beautify and Improve with Selective Trimming and Removal TOPS CLUB: (Take Off Pounds Sensibly): Wednesdays, 5:30 to 6 p.m. weigh ins, 6 p.m. meeting, St. Thomas Episcopal Church Parish House, 12½ Madison Street, Hamilton. For information, call 824-0965. (a18-c) DON’T LET YOUR USED INK & TONER CARTRIDGES CONTRIBUTE TO THE 300 MILLION THAT END UP IN LANDFILLS EACH YEAR. Drop them off at the TOWN OF CAZENOVIA OFFICE, 7 Albany Street, Cazenovia to be PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD 1-25 Words 1000/Week Sent to 40,000+ Readers - 315-655-9431 Or Place Online At www.hineighbor.net $ FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13, 2015 11:00 A.M Check Them Out @ http://www.regency-fire.com/Home.aspx 2433 Rte 12B, Hamilton, NY Right Across From Price Chopper 315.228.2090 [email protected] !!! In Warranty ER Hunt E xtr Now Until Feb. 23, 2015 A 7 Year s ower KM Deals On IN-STO e C em p 600 Our usual run of dairy cows, heifers and service bulls. All dairy cows and heifers will be nasaled & preg checked at our sale barn. Following our dairy sale is our beef and calf sale. Our market is open Wednesdays from 8 AM to 5 PM to accept cattle for our Thursday sales.. COMPLETE CATTLE DEISPERSAL (64) HEAD DAIRY, BRED HEIFER'S, & OPEN HEIFER'S Sto $ Thursday, February 12, 2015 - Sale Time:1:15 PM TREE TRIMMING & FELLING 2670 Rt. 20 (Cherry Valley Plaza) SAVE UP TO SALE EVERY MONDAY 12:30 PM: Sheep, Goats, Pigs, Horses & Hay; 1:30 PM - Calves then Beef EVERY THURS. 1:15 P.M.: Dairy Cattle then Beef & Calves _________________________________ Henry J. DeLap Get Ready For Spring Country Cuts Hot Winter Rebates - -11 Ruth St., Vernon, NY 13476 - _______________________________________ FF - MA KE A N O Directions: Sale to held at Jack Wood's Sale Barn, located 2 mi. north of Cincinnatus, NY, just off of Route 26. Watch for auction signs. CATTLE: Charles & Gretchen Maine, Waterville, NY, after milking their whole lives, have consigned their (64) Head dairy. (28) Cows, (8) Recently fresh, with (10) Due for February & March. (5) Bred Heifers, and (26) Open heifers from NB to breeding age, (1) Service Bull,(Sired by Clark) & (4) Young bulls, one is BW beefer. This is a young dairy, in good condition, great udders, with over (20) 1st & 2nd's. Top Holsteins in this dairy, with several Black Crosses and good Jersey's sired by Goose. Bred to Madden, due for May. AI breeding. Sires used; Sajac, Speedy, Erskine, Salvino, & Lenox. Heifer's will have Sires. The Maine's have received Super Milk Awards. SCC200,000. 4.2 F. 3.4 P. Cows show a lot of milk, with some milking up to 90+ lbs. (20) Other consignments in this sale, with some Top 1st Calf Heifers, just fresh. (5) NICE Jerseys, Due for February and March. Several cow's just fresh or bagging. (18) Open heifers from 500 lbs. to breeding age. Nice Holstein heifers. MACHINERY: JD 2955 Tractor, 4 post, 1000 hrs. on rebuilt motor. Good Shape. MANAGER'S NOTE: If you want good cow's, they are in this dairy. This has been a family farm since 1902, and Charles & Gretchen have done a very good job with their cattle. Sale Co-Managed By: Gene Wood's Auction Service, Inc. & Dave Unger, LLC Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net Cincinnatus, NY 13040 Tel: 607-863-3821 Visit our website at www.genewoodsauctionserviceinc.com Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, February 9, 2015 -5- Find Us At Over 100 Store Drop Locations, In Your Rural Delivery Mail Boxes and Online At www.HiNeighbor.net Dining, Entertainment & Lodging Holiday Party & Friday Dinner Day Customer 5pm-8:30 Appreciation Holiday Party & Friday, December 5 Sunday Brunch Customer5:30-8:30 Appreciation Day PM 5pm-8:30 We Welcome You To Our... 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As this occurs, the brain can begin to lose some of its functional abilities. 24 Hours MARK SUNDERMAN 315. 655.8993 374.3625 315. cell [email protected] www.littlejonsplumbing.com Over 40+ Years Experience Master Plumber License #198 Plumbing & Heating Repair & Replacement Service So although people might be living longer, the years they gain often come with increased risks for mental illness and neurodegenerative disease. Fortunately, a new study shows meditation could be one way to minimize those risks. Building on their earlier work that suggested people who meditate have less age-related atrophy in the brain’s white matter, a new study by UCLA researchers found that meditation appeared to help preserve the brain’s gray matter, the tissue that contains neurons. 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Accumulating scientific evidence that meditation has brainaltering capabilities might ultimately allow for an effective translation from research to practice, not only in the framework of healthy aging but also pathological aging.” Story Source: The above story is based on materials provided by University of California - Los Angeles 60 YEARS AGO From the DeRuyter Gleaner - February 3, 1955 Special - fresh frozen ground beef in two pound packages for freezer or locker - four pounds for $1.25. New Woodstock Food Locker - Phone 44. Contributed by Darla Snyder, DeRuyter, NY PO Box 51, DeRuyter, NY 13052 The scientists looked specifically at the association between age and gray matter. They compared 50 people who had mediated for years and 50 who didn’t. People in both groups showed a loss of gray matter as they aged. But the researchers found among those who meditated, the volume of gray matter did not decline as much as it did among those who didn’t. 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