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Proud Part of the Community For Over 50 Years BARNEVELD LIQUOR Rt. 12 Mapledale Cors Barneveld, NY 13304 (315) 896-2936 Skinnygirl Wine Rose, California Red & White, 750ml Margarita Wildberry Light, 750ml MON.-THURS. 9AM-8PM FRI.-SAT. 9-9 • SUN. 12PM-5PM NEW V ANS T AVERN 101 Remsen Rd., Barneveld, NY • 896-2220 Our Burger Combo Is Now Served 7 Days A Week for the Summer Mon-Sat $6.95 • Sunday $5.95 “We’ve Moved” That’s Right, We’ve Moved Our Clam Night from Tuesday Nights to Saturdays Noon-8PM Our Spring & Summer Season Is Here Steamed Little Neck Nova Scotia Clams Only $3.95/Doz. ~ Plus Saturdays ~ We Call it Our “Clam Combo” 1 Dozen Steamed Clams 8 Pc. Shrimp Cocktail Your Choice of an Original Burger or Fresh Fish Sandwich All For Only $ 8.95 Friday Our Famous Fish Fry Noon-9PM • $ 7.95 Add $1.00 for an 8 Pc. Shrimp Cocktail Eat Here or Take Out Sundays Noon-8PM Van’s Sunday Burgers $1.00 Monday-Thursday 4-9PM 25¢ Wings Min 10 - Max 15 Your one stop shop for all your service needs! GAS DIESEL DRIVEABILITY ELECTRICAL 9369 River Road Marcy, NY 13403 315.507.2194 Look for Ad Inside LOOK FOR AD AND COUPONS INSIDE O’Scugnizzo’s North Utica 50 Auert Ave (North Utica Shopping Center) 266-0450 or 266-0451 SEASON STARTS JUNE 2, 2012 www.uticabrewers.com Look For Coupon and Schedule Inside Look for our Ad Inside Honey Hill Road • Newport, NY 13416 315-845-8333 DOLLARSAVER Utica Edition June Shout with joy to the LORD, all you lands; lift up your voice, rejoice, and sing. ~ Psalm 98:5 TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS $1.00 OFF ANY HAIRCUT

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Proud Part of the Community For Over 50 Years

BARNEVELD LIQUORRt. 12 Mapledale Cors Barneveld, NY 13304

(315) 896-2936Skinnygirl Wine

Rose, California Red & White, 750ml

Margarita WildberryLight, 750ml

MON.-THURS. 9AM-8PM FRI.-SAT. 9-9 • SUN. 12PM-5PM

NEW

VAN’S TAVERN101 Remsen Rd., Barneveld, NY • 896-2220

Our Burger Combo Is Now Served 7 Days A Week for the SummerMon-Sat $6.95 • Sunday $5.95

“We’ve Moved”

That’s Right, We’ve Moved OurClam Night from Tuesday Nights

to Saturdays Noon-8PMOur Spring & Summer Season Is HereSteamed Little Neck Nova Scotia Clams

Only $3.95/Doz.~ Plus Saturdays ~

We Call it Our “Clam Combo”1 Dozen Steamed Clams8 Pc. Shrimp Cocktail

Your Choice of an Original Burger or Fresh Fish Sandwich

All For Only $8.95

Friday Our Famous Fish FryNoon-9PM • $7.95

Add $1.00 for an 8 Pc. Shrimp CocktailEat Here or Take Out

Sundays Noon-8PMVan’s Sunday Burgers $1.00Monday-Thursday 4-9PM

25¢ WingsMin 10 - Max 15

Your one stop shop for all your service needs!

GAS

DIESEL

DRIVEABILITY

ELECTRICAL

9369 River RoadMarcy, NY 13403315.507.2194

Look for Ad Inside LOOK FOR AD AND COUPONS INSIDE

O’Scugnizzo’s North Utica50 Auert Ave (North Utica Shopping Center)

266-0450 or 266-0451

SEASONSTARTS

JUNE 2, 2012

www.uticabrewers.com

Look For Couponand Schedule

Inside

Look for our Ad Inside Honey Hill Road • Newport, NY 13416

315-845-8333

DOLLARSAVER

Utica Edition JuneShout with joy to the LORD, all you lands;

lift up your voice, rejoice, and sing. ~ Psalm 98:5

TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS$1.00 OFF ANY HAIRCUT

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COUPONSBuy One Large

2 Topping Pizza, Get 1 Small

FREE(Monday’s and Tuesdays Only)

Buy TwoLarge Subs

Gett One FREE

Buy a Large PizzaGet 1/2 Order of Chicken Riggies

FREE

Buy One Full Panini

Gett Halff Panini FREEFREE

2 Liter Sodaw/any large or small pizzaPARTY SPECIAL

Two Large Pizzasw/5 lbs. of wings and

two 2 liters of soda$4850!!

(+tax and toppings)

Receive a FREE$5 Gift Card

w/Any Large or Small Pizza

(Monday’s and Tuesdays Only)

O’scugnizzo’s North Utica50 Auert Ave

(North Utica Shopping Center)266-0450 or 266-0451

• WE DELIVER• Now Serving Beer & Wine

• Bake at Home Pizzas • Panini Sandwiches• Gluten Free Menu

• Gourmet Specialties

Over 54Years

In Business!

FREEEstimatesFully

Insured

WWW.JAYPAVING.COM

Oneida, NY

• Residential & Commercial

• Blacktop & Stone Driveways

• Topsoil, Sand & Gravel

• Trucking Services

953-4040

WWW.JAYPAVING.COM

953-4040

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MOHAMOHAWK VWK VALLEY’S TRUE SMOKED BBQ ALLEY’S TRUE SMOKED BBQ QQUALITY FOOD & FIRST CLASS SERUALITY FOOD & FIRST CLASS SERVICEVICE

723-8482 (cell) / 790-5644 (office)723-8482 (cell) / 790-5644 (office)Located in Utica, NY •Located in Utica, NY • Serving within a 50 mile radiusServing within a 50 mile radius

WWW.SOUTHERNBBQCATERINGAFFAIR.COMPIG RPIG ROOASTS/CHICKEN BBQ’SASTS/CHICKEN BBQ’S

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***BOOK ANY PARTY OR FUND RAISER THROUGH MARCH 2012 RECEIVE FREE DELIVERY***

SERVICES OFFERED: DELIVERY TO SITE - CUSTOMER PICKUP - COOK ON SITE - DELIVERY SETUP AND SERVICE - TABLES, LINENS FLATWARE,CUPS - (ALL SERVICES ARE ADDITIONAL FEE)...

BANQUET FACILITY AVAILABLE FOR UP TO 200 PEOPLE

DWAIN KLATT

AKA “BBQ KING”

JACQ

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southernbbqcateringaffair.com

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Deadline ForJuly Issueis Tuesday,June 5th

Call John Snyderfor more

information(518) 673-0129 or

(518) 378-3279

DOLLARSAVER

DOLLARSAVERPublished monthly by Lee Publications

6113 St. Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428

Classified Ad Manager.....Peg PatreiComptroller.....Robert Moyer

Production Coordinator.....Jessica MackayShop Foreman.....Harry DeLong

AD SALESJohn Snyder, Sales Manager

(518) 673-0129 • [email protected] Matthews, Sales Associate

(315) 867-9198 • [email protected] Lee, Sales Associate

(518) 673-0100 • [email protected] Davis, Sales Associate

(518) 527-1656 • [email protected] Skinner, Sales Associate

(518) 673-0130 • [email protected]

Publisher, PresidentFrederick W. Lee

V.P., General ManagerBruce Button

V.P., ProductionMark W. Lee

(518) 673-0129 • Fax: (518) 673-2699

4 Distribution Coverage Areas1 UTICA AREA 2 ONEIDA/ MADISON3 ROME AREA 4 HERKIMER COUNTY

Featuring the Best in Tabloid Newsprint

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“The Best Homes at the Best Prices”

“IT’S SIMPLE”

� Stick Built Quality Modular Homes �192 Casler RdLittle Falls, NY 13365

T.F. KoehlerPh (315) 891-3254

NEW HOMESModular Co.

We can give you better specifications, more upgradedfeatures, a higher quality home

and we can do it all for less money.

Bring Us Your Best Deal - We Will Beat It -Order Online, Pay Online, Home Delivery or Stop by our Store

www.THEWATERCOM.COM (800) 734-0501CHOOSE. BREW. ENJOY.®

PURCHASE 8 BOXESRECEIVE 1 FREE

Price so low...we can’t say

it here.Call

Campione Water

at 315-866-4054Exp. 6/20/12

24 CT.230 VARIETIES | 24 COUNT K-CUPS

KEURIG B - 145 HEAVY DUTY WORKHORSE

Now Open in ournew 2nd Location.

7 W. Whitesboro St., Yorkville507-4739

49¢Per cup after

Newport Marketplace7583 Main St. Newport, NY 13416

Farmers / Flea Market • May 19th & 20th

The Market• Produce• Whole Foods• Local Cheese, Honey

& Maple Syrup

The Vendor MallOver 30 Vendors

• Adirondack Decor &Gift Ideas

• Handcrafted Items• Collectibles• Antiques• Jewelry

Every 3rd Weekend through October. Vendors Welcome$1000 / 2 Days

(Farmers & Vendors Welcome) 845-8822

BOOK NOWStay Home • Save Gas & Swim

IN YOUR NEW ABOVE GROUND POOL!!

Schedule Pool Openings for an Early Start

132 E. Main St.Ilion, NY 13357(315) 895-4321

3989 Oneida St.New Hartford, NY 13413

(315) 982-9760

$10OFFANY PURCHASE OF $100OR MORE

EXP. 6/30/12 NOT ON SERVICE OR OPENINGS

IN-STORE-ONLY

Special Large Tomato Pie$595

ORDER EARLY

New York Pizzeria7439 Main St., Newport, NY 13416

315-845-8121

WE WILL CATER YOUR GRADUATION PARTY!

Inside ScoopSoft Serve & Hard Ice Cream, Burgers, French Fries,

Hoffman Hot Dogs and Much More

9005 Rt 365, Floyd • 315-725-3596Mon-Fri 2-9 • Sat-Sun 11:30-9:30

Car Night Every Monday

Serving World Famous Ice Cream

First 15 Show Stopping CarsGet a Free

Hoffman Hot Dog with coupon

ONE COUPON PER CAR

Starting June 4th

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Scribner’s Variety & Mini Mall - Oneida Birnie Bus Stop & Madison Co Transit Stop

We are now renting space for vendors: $75/Month • 7’x10’ CubicleCall or stop by any time

to see what we can do for your business.Contact Fred Scribner at 315-363-2222

Come See Our New Vendors!

Scribner’s Variety & Mini Mall138 Madison Street, Oneida, NY 13421

315-363-2222 • Email: [email protected]

VENDORS WANTED!

Custom Original Artwork on Premises • Computer Help DeskWe Buy Silver & Gold • Groceries & More • Adult Items Available

STUMP GRINDERSStump Removal

Large & Portable Grinders(only 36” opening needed)

Shrub / Hedge Removal

315-794-8137Also: Full Service

Landscaping & Lawn Mowing

Madison Granite Works, Inc.7251 Route 20, Madison, NY 13402

Order Now For Summer Cemetery Work

Stone Cleaning - Lettering & Custom Design

(315) 893-1887Email: [email protected] • www.madisongraniteworks.com

Bring in this coupon and receive $25.00 Off the purchase of a NEW Memorial Stone

HOURS: M-F 9:30-4:30; Sat 9 AM till Noon(Other Times by Appt.)

Dear GodQQQ && AAA MMiinn ii ss tt rr ii eess

QQQ && AAA MMiinn ii ss tt rr ii eesss wwoouu llddd ll ii kkeeee yyoouuu ttooo eemmaa ii lll yyoouurrr pprraa ii sseess ,,ddeess ii rreess ,,, qquueess tt ii oonnss ,,, pprraayyeerrsss aanndd//oorrr ccoonncceerrnnsss ttoo ::

DDeeaarrGGoodd77777777777777@@yyaahhoooo .. ccoommm oorrr DDeeaarrGGoodd77xx77@@yyaahhoooo .. ccoomm

Dear God,I happened to stumble upon the website: www.goddi-

rect.org/life/writings/june/godlettr.htm, and got a kickout of some of the questions the kids asked you. I thoughtmaybe the other readers might get a short laugh also.Thanks in advance for posting it. Hey everybody, I havereally enjoy reading this column. So, don’t stop emailing:[email protected] it has helped me.

Madelyn

• Dear God: My turtle died. We buried her in our yard.Is she there with your now? If so, she really likes lettuce.

• Dear God: Did you invent skateboards? Do you havethem up in Heaven too? I love mine a lot and can do lotsof tricks already. Do you like watching me?

• Dear God: I’m sorry I forgot the words to your songsyesterday in Sunday School. I don’t sing that good any-way so sometimes I just hum along. Is that okay withyou?

• Dear God: Molly got new pink shoes, and I want them.Is that bad? I won’t steal them or anything, but wouldyou send me some too?

• Dear God: I hate it when Daddy drinks his beer. Hesmells awful. Then he sleeps. He gets mean and yells atme a lot. Did you make up beer? Why?

• Dear God: Did baby Jesus cry all the time? My newbrother does, and I don’t like it. Mommy says all babiesdo, and I did when I was little. I’m six now. I don’t thinkbaby Jesus ever cried. He’s your son, so you must knowthe answer. We have a bet on it, so please write back.

• Dear God: Why do old people smell funny?• Dear God: My dog, Bowser is getting really old now.

He gets up slowly and doesn’t keep up with me anymorewhen we run. Mommy says he’s going to die one day.Could you just make him a puppy again instead?

• Dear God: In Sunday School we learned that You areeverywhere. How big are You? As big as Shaq? He playsbasketball and is the biggest I’ve ever seen.

• Dear God: Do you listen to my prayers every night?Do you really know when I only pretend to brush myteeth? Don’t tell Mommy, okay?

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WilberDuck

Farrier Ave

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“It’s a great day at Wilber-Duck Chevrolet”“It’s a great day at Wilber-Duck Chevrolet”

WILBER-DUCKWILBER-DUCKChevrChevroletolet

116 Broad Street Oneida, NY 13421

363-4600363-4600Visit us on the Web at www.wilberduck.com

2008 CHEVY SUBURBAN4 Wheel Dr., LT, Every Avail Opt., Leather Int., 3rdRow Seat, This Suburban is Not Missing Anything,Run. Boards, Chrome Wheels, 5 Yr. 100,000 Mi.Warr., Will Not Last $24,995$24,995

2012 CHEVY CAMARO SSEvery Avail. Opt., GM Exec. Car, This SS IsNot Missing Anything, 6,000 Mi., Too ManyExtras To List, In Showroom,Must See $34,995$34,995

2008 CHEVY SILVERADOCrew Cab, 4x4, Special Edition, New Tires,Special Wheels, 5 Yr. 100,000 Mi. Warr., MustSee This 4x4, $6,000 In ExtrasSuper Sale $23,995$23,995

2012 CHEVY SUBURBAN4x4, LT, Every Avail. Opt., Heated Leather Int., Pwr.Sunroof, 2 TV/DVDs, Only 11,000 Miles 5 Yr.100,000 Mi. Warr., 8 Pass., This Suburban is NotMissing Anything, MSRP NEW $60,000 $39,995$39,995

2011 CHEVY MALIBU LTZEvery Avail. Opt., Heated Leather Int.,Chrome Wheels, 5 Yr. 100,000 Mi. Warr.,Remote Starter, Lots of Extras $1$16,9956,995

2010 GMC SIERRA4x4, V8, Auto, Air, Cruise, Lots of Extras, 5Yr. 100,000 Mi. Warr. This 4x4 Looks LikeNew, Will Not Last At

$1$18,9958,995

2012 CHEVY TRAVERSEEvery Avail. Opt., 5 Yr. 100,000 Mi. Warr.,This Traverse Has Too Many Extras To ListMust See

$26,995$26,995

2006 KIA OPTIMA EXEvery Avail. Opt., Auto, One Owner, NewTires, Super Super Clean, Great Gas MileageSteal At

$7$7,995,995

2006 HUMMER H34x4, Every Avail. Opt., Heated Leather Int.,New Tires, Special Wheels, Super SuperClean Steal At

$1$15,9955,995

2005 CHEVY IMPALA LSEvery Avail. Opt., V6, Automatic, AirConditioning, Cruise Control, Too ManyOptions to Mention, Super Gas Mileage,Super Buy At $5,995$5,995

2012 CHEVY SILVERADOExt. Cab, Z71, 5.3 V8, Every Avail. Opt., Only3,000 Miles, One Owner, 5 Yr. 100,000 Mi.Warr., Too Many Extras To List, MSRP New $39,000 $29,995$29,995

2006 CHEVY SILVERADO HD3/4 Ton, Crew Cab, 4x4, LT pkg., Every Avail. Opt.,Tonneau Cover, Chrome Running Boards, ChromeWheels, HD Trailer Pkg., Must See, Super CleanOne Owner Steal At

$1$14,9954,995

2008 DODGE NITRO4x4, Every Avail. Opt., Lots Of Extras, This4x4 Will Go Anywhere, Super Sharp, Must See, Great Buy For $1$14,9954,995

2006 CHEVY IMPALA SSEvery Avail. Opt., Heated Leather Int., Pwr. Sunroof, 18” Chrome Wheels, This SS is InShowroom Cond., Must See, Very Rare CarSuper Sharp $1$10,9950,995

2004 CHEVY SILVERADO1 Ton, Ext. Cab, Dually, Every Avail. Opt.,Duramax Diesel, Allison Trans., This Dually is NotMissing Anything! New Tires, HD Trailering Pkg.,Must See, Super SharpOne Owner $1$12,9952,995

2011 BUICK LUCERNE CXLEvery Avail. Opt., Heated Leather Int., Pwr. Sunroof,Chrome Wheels, This Buick Is Not Missing Anything,22,000 Easy Miles, 5 Yr. 100,000 Mi. Warr., This CarIs In Showroom Cond., Steal At $22,995$22,995

2010 CHEVY AVALANCHELTZ Pkg., 4x4, Every Avail. Opt., Heated & ACLeather Seating, Nav. Radio, TV/DVD, Pwr. Sunroof,Pwr. Running Boards, 30,000 Easy Miles, 5 Yr.100,000 Mi. Warr., MSRP New $57,000Great Buy $33,995$33,995

2009 MERCURY MARINERPremier, Every Avail. Opt., Auto, Air, Only 30,000Miles, One Owner, Lots of Extras, Remote CarStarter, Chrome Wheels, Must See, Super Clean,Super Great Gas MileageSteal At $1$13,9953,995

2007 CHEVY EQUINOXAWD, Every Avail Opt., V6, Chrome Wheels,Too Many Extras To List, 5 Yr. 100,000 Mi.Warr., Super Buy At $1$13,9953,995

2012 VOLVO S90Every Avail. Opt., Only 5,000 Miles, One Owner, Full Warr., Pwr. Sunroof, Chrome Wheels, HeatedLeather Int., This S90 Is Not Missing AnythingWill Not Last At $26,995$26,995

2003 CHEVY S10 PICK-UPAuto, Air, Super Super Clean, One Owner,This S10 Looks Like New, Super GasMileage, Must See

$7$7,995,995

Always100 Used

CarsAvailable

150 NEW SILVERADOS AVAILABLE 1/2 TON, 3/4 TON,

1 TON, DIESEL

Must sell 100Cars & Trucks during May To

Make Room for ourNew Building

28 Ga. Omni Series 15 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.32/lf29 Ga. Traditional Series 15 Colors . . . . . . . . .$2.10/lf29 Ga. Eco Series 4 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.80/lf29 Ga. Bare Galvanized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.73/lf29 Ga. Bare Galvalume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.73/lf

ADIRONDACK METAL SALES

Your One Stop Metal Roofing & Siding Shop

302 Bacon Brook Rd., Dolgeville, NY 13329 • 315-429-3627

Insulation & Blue BoardMany Sizes - Call For Prices

We Have Rough Cut Lumber

Board & Batten Siding

We Also Now HaveLog Siding and

Tongue & Groove Knotty Pine

We Have Kiln DriedCommon Pine in

1”x4” thru 1”x10”

We Have...• Metal Roofing Sealant

• Vent Boots

• Closures (Solid)

• Vented Closures

• Emseal

• Snow Guardsin Polycarbonate

• 30 Plus Colors Available in 16 Ga Powder Coated Stainless Steel

Laurey’s Pizzeria8205 Seneca Turnpike, New Hartford

315-724-0185Large Pizza Plus Two Toppings $1000

Large Cheese Pizza Plus 2 Liter $1000

Toppings ExtraWith Coupon. Not Valid

with any other offerExpiress 6-14-122

Best Quality • Best Service • Best Price

TThee Tiree Shop

155 Erie Blvd., Canajoharie, NYOPEN: Mon. - Sat. 8-5www.thetireshop.biz

A Multi Line DealerNEW & USED TIRES • TIRE REPAIR

AUTO ACCESSORIES • ON THE FARM TIRE SERVICE• CUSTOM WHEELS

Calll Scottt att 673-5399

WE NOW DOOIL CHANGES

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Fireworks are synonymous with sum-mer. They mark special occasions, festi-vals and warm-weather holidays like In-dependence Day. When handled by pro-fessionals, fireworks can be quite thespectacle. However, if lit by amateurs,fireworks can be very risky.Though they offer awe-inspiring views,

fireworks can be dangerous. Accordingto data collected in 2008 by the Centersfor Disease Control and Prevention, anestimated 7,000 people in the UnitedStates were treated in emergency roomsfor injuries sustained from fireworksduring the period of June 20 to July 20,2008. Nearly half of all people injuredwere children under the age of 15. Mostinjuries occurred to young people under

the age of 20.The Canadian Hospitals Injury Report-

ing and Prevention Program states thatfireworks injuries often occur aroundthe injured patients' homes, and fire-works injuries require hospitalizationfar more often than injuries that do notinvolve fireworks.All types of fireworks have an inherent

danger, even sparklers. Sparklers burnat more than 1,000 F and can igniteclothing very quickly. Those who take anactive roll in the lighting and shooting offireworks are more prone to injury. Themost common injuries include burnsand injuries to the eyes caused by cutsand foreign objects lodged in the eyes.Although fireworks injuries are com-

mon, they also are largely preventable.The following are a few safety tips aimedat helping people avoid injury when en-joying fireworks displays.* Keep your distance. It is important

for all people watching fireworks to keeptheir distance from explosives. Even thebest-made fireworks can sometimesveer off course and fly into spectators.The further the distance away the dis-play is, the better chance for safety.* Avoid amateurs. Professional fire-

works companies know the ins and outsof fireworks and often have safety proce-dures in place. Fireworks may be ignitedremotely by a computer or an electronicfuse device, keeping people away fromground zero. An amateur may not have

the dexterity or skills to get away fromthe lit firework in time. When enjoyingfireworks, just make sure the personputting on the show is a professional.* Exercise caution around fireworks.

Some people construct their own fire-works from spare parts or try to up theante by adding an accelerant to achievea bigger boom. These practices are dan-gerous and can lead to highly unpre-dictable explosions. It's never good tomake your own fireworks show, but ifyou find yourself at a party where some-one is experimenting with fireworks, ex-ercise extreme caution.Fireworks can be a fun spectacle when

handled by professionals in a safe man-ner. Families can consider watching acity- or town-sponsored fireworks dis-play instead of risking injury with at-home pyrotechnics.

welcome to

HillsideHeights

New Home PricesFrom $229,900

welcome to

HillsideHeights

“Quality Building Lots”Welcome to

Hillside HeightsYour Family Oriented DevelopmentA Few Remaining Building Lots Are Available At

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Curbside Utilities, Deed Restrictions, And Better Schools Make

Hillside HeightsA Must See For Your New Home

1 Acre Lots • Builders WelcomeLocated Off McKern Road, Floyd, NY

Interested Please Phone

315-891-3254

110 Center St., Sharon Springs, NY 13459518-284-6027 • www.thenewyorkhouse.com

BBOOKNNOW

FFOR TTHESSHARONSSPRINGS

FFESTIVALS!!

Since 1885 the New York House has been inviting guests to it’s quiet location indowntown Sharon Springs. Now with 6 guest rooms (2 of which are 2 bedroomsuites) each with private baths. All rooms have the most luxurious mattresses andsheets you have ever slept on! Bathrooms come complete with hair dryers and spaquality bath soap, shampoo and conditioner. The Continental Breakfast includeshomemade baked goods every day. During the day and evening, you can relax in ourrocking chairs on our huge front porch. Within walking distance of great restaurantsand shops.If you have a large event coming up and need a place for your friends and relativesto stay, give us a call!

518-284-6027 home518-369-2164 cell

or email us [email protected]

Innkeepers Bruce & Kelly Button

51 Hancock St. Fort Plain, NY • 518-993-2624

Wrath of GrapesFine Wine & Liquor

Over 9,000 BottlesCase Discounts on Wine Mix & Match

Foxmoor Wines (Calif.) Cab, Merlot & Chard.

$3.99 each or 3/$10.99 Mix or Match

Be safe with fireworks this season

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Hills ide Greenhouse3295 St. Hwy. 80, Fort Plain • 518-993-2544

Pansies • Hanging Baskets • Bedding Plants

Vegetable Plants • Herbs

Potting Soil • Annuals • Perennials

Located on the North edge of Starkville,8 miles South of Fort Plain, 8 miles North of Rt 20

OPEN Mon-Sat 7am-8pm; Closed Sun.

1831 US Hwy 205 Miles West of

Richfield Springs, NY 13439(315) 822-4264

Open Monday - Friday (9-5); Sat (9-3)

Featuring These GREAT Product Lines:

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Wear Sizes 6 to 24

330 E. State St., Herkimer867-6181

Open: Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4

Expires: 6/30/12

Amy Lynn’s

www.TheOnlineExchange.net

REGISTERED USER OF THE ONLINEEXCHANGEWe Can Help You Buy, Sell

and Trade Globally

BBuyy Manufacturerr Direct!

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4901 State Route 233Westmoreland, NY 13490

315-853-7663

Mohawk MetalManufacturing & Sales

#1 & #2 Painted Galvanized & GalvalumeRoofing & Siding

Complete Pole Barn Packages & AccessoriesDoor Track & Parts • Insulation • Trims & Fasteners

CONTRACTOR DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

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21st ANNUAL

Model Car & Truck Contest & Show9 am - 4 pm Sunday July 1, 2012

INSIDE THE TENT ENTRIES ACCEPTED 9AM TO NOON ONLY (Tent closed to the public during judging)

FREE ADMISSIONAT

The Mohawk Motorcades Car ClubAntique Car & Motorcycle Show

behind the Munson Williams Proctor Art Institute310 Genesee St. Utica, NY 13502

Don’t Miss The 15th AnnualFOUNTAIN OF ELMS INVITATIONAL

On The Front Lawn!SEE NATIONAL SHOW WINNERS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY!

Info: Uptown Automotive 315-527-1637

Real Deal Landscaping315-717-5741 • [email protected]

Owner Dan Roark

ServicesLawn Mowing & Trimming • Mulching • Pruning

Spring Clean Up • Excavating • Septic & Wells • Driveways Tree Removal • Custom Sawing • Land Clearing

Construct Pole Barns and More

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Madison & Bouckville Antiquing GuideThe “NEW” June Show

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When the weather gets warmer, agreat number of people take to the out-doors to participate in athletics, to enjoya meal al fresco or to take a dip in apool. However, fun in the sun does comewith risk, most notably overexposure tothe sun's potentially harmful rays.

Misinformation often reignssupreme with regards to sun expo-sure. Here are some common sunmyths debunked.

Myth: I don't have to worry about thesun on cloudy days.

Truth: There is a risk of exposure toUV radiation even on cloudy days, ne-cessitating the application of a sun-screen or sunblock. According to the

Skin Cancer Foundation, up to 80 per-cent of the sun's ultraviolet rays canstill pass through the clouds. Even ifthe weather is cool or overcast, applysunblock before going outdoors.

Myth: Most sun damage occurs be-fore age 18.

Truth: Recent studies indicate thatprevious estimates were inaccurateand that only 25 percent of sun expo-sure occurs during childhood. Thatmakes being sun-smart important atany age.

Myth: Establishing a base tan pro-vides a safe way to tan afterward.

Truth: There is no such thing as asafe tan if it's coming from the sun or

a tanning bed. Spending prolonged pe-riods of time outdoors unprotectedfrom the sun can damage the skin. Forthose who want to have skin thatglows, consider a self-tanning lotion.

Myth: Light clothing reflects thesun's rays while dark colors absorb it.

Truth: UV rays tend to pass throughlight-colored fabrics easier than dark-er ones. If you are able to see lightthrough a piece of clothing, there's agood chance UV rays can pass rightthrough to the skin. Choose deep col-ors to protect the skin better.

Myth: Sun rays do not pass throughwindows.

Truth: UVB rays cannot passthrough windows but UVA rays can.While you may not get a sunburn sit-ting next to a window, you may expe-rience premature aging from frecklingand wrinkles.

Myth: A beach umbrella is adequateprotection from the sun at the beach.

Fact: Although the umbrella willshade you somewhat, the surround-ing sand reflects up to 17 percent ofUV radiation. That means you canstill get skin damage if you don't ap-ply sunblock.

Myth: Makeup that contains SPF isprotection enough.

Fact: Some makeup will offer a lightmeasure of protection from the sun,but will not be adequate. Further-more, some shiny or glossy products

actually can draw the UV rays to areaswhere the product was applied.

Myth: Sunscreens can increase skincancer rates.

Truth: Research indicates this isonly the case if you use sunscreen tospend more time out in the sun. Whenused correctly, sunscreens can lowerskin cancer rates.

Myth: Dark-skinned individuals donot get sunburn.

Truth: Although people with moremelanin pigment in their skin may notburn at the same rate as lighter-skinned individuals, there is still thechance for skin damage if sunscreenisn't used.

Myth: Vitamin D deficiency will oc-cur if I don't spend long times out inthe sun.

Truth: While it's true that sunlightexposure is necessary for the body toproduce vitamin D naturally, it doesn'ttake that much exposure to do so,even when wearing sunscreen. TheCancer Council of New South Walessays most people get enough vitaminD from their everyday activities duringthe summer, even when protected withhats, sunscreen and clothing. Duringthe months when there is limited sun-light, a supplement may be needed.

Getting outdoors when the weatheris pleasant can be enjoyable provid-ed revelers are smart about usingsun protection.

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HHome,, Family,, Friendss && You

(Family Features) — The refrigerator and freezer arewonderful kitchen tools if you use them to youradvantage. Go-to dishes have never been easier,thanks to the classic preservation methods of refrig-eration and freezing. With one stop at the grocerystore you can have all the ingredients you need to cre-ate a variety of wholesome meals in a snap.

Know the storage basics. Heavy-duty freezer bagsare perfect for keeping sauces, marinades and soupsfor up to one month, whereas glass containers canprovide simple portion control for already assembleddishes. Well-wrapped, double-sealed meals will beless likely to get freezer burn and can be stored for upto two to three months. Make sure to clearly label anddate your freezer meals for easy reference.

Thaw with care. There are several ways to thaw outyour freezer meals, but only a couple of safe ones. Youcan place smaller containers in the refrigerator in themorning, and then pop them in the oven in theevening. If you are in a hurry, do a quick thaw byimmersing the container in cold water or defrosting iton a low setting in the microwave.

Go Fifty-Fifty. Serve half to your family now, halflater. This Fiesta Chicken, Rice and Bean Casserolemade with the classic Mexican flavors of jalapeño,cumin, corn and black beans can be enjoyed morethan once. The addition of instant chicken bouillongranules and evaporated milk give it an especiallysavory and creamy flavor.

For more make-ahead recipe ideas, visitwww.meals.com.

Fiesta Chicken, Rice and Bean Casserole

(Makes 6 to 8 servings)2 cups water

2 teaspoons Maggi Instant Chicken Flavor Bouillon3/4 cup long-grain white rice 2 tablespoons butter1 cup finely chopped onion 1 bell pepper, any color, chopped1 jalapeño, seeded and chopped1 to 2 teaspoons ground cumin2 large cloves garlic, finely chopped1 can (12 fluid ounces) Nestlé Carnation

Evaporated Milk 2 large eggs, lightly beaten 3 cups cooked, chopped or shredded chicken breast

meat (about 3 boneless, skinless chicken breasthalves)

2 cups (8 ounces) shredded Monterey Jack cheesewith jalapeños

1 can (15 ounces) black beans, rinsed well anddrained

1 1/2 cups frozen, thawed corn, drained2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro (optional)Preheat oven to 350°F. Lightly grease 13 x 9-inch or

3-quart casserole dish.Bring water and bouillon to a boil in medium

saucepan. Add rice; cover. Reduce heat to low; cookfor 15 to 18 minutes or until rice is almost tender andmost of liquid is absorbed (the rice will continue tocook in the casserole).

Melt butter in large saucepan over medium heat.Add onion, bell pepper, jalapeño and cumin. Cook,stirring occasionally, for 8 minutes or until tender.Stir in garlic; cook for 30 seconds or until fragrant.

Whisk together evaporated milk and eggs; stir intosaucepan along with prepared rice, chicken, cheese,beans and corn. Spoon into prepared dish.

Bake for 40 to 45 minutes or until bubbly and edgesare golden. Sprinkle with cilantro before serving.

For freeze ahead:

Prepare as above using two 2-quart casserole dish-es; do not bake or sprinkle with cilantro. Allowcasserole to cool to room temperature. Cover tightlywith plastic wrap, then with aluminum foil; freezefor up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in refrigerator.Uncover. Preheat oven to 350°F. Bake for 60 to 70minutes or until knife inserted in center comes outclean. Sprinkle with cilantro before serving.

Make now, bake later: meals in a pinch

Thisweek’sSudokusolution

by Healthy ExchangesItalian simmered chicken breasts

This is one of those “I’ve got 10 minutes to make din-ner, and I’m serving chicken again” solutions I betyou’ll love. If you’ve got a can of soup, a can openerand some tangy spices, you’ve got the meal undercontrol!

16 ounces skinned and boned uncooked chickenbreasts, cut into 4 pieces

1 (10 3/4-ounce) can reduced-fat tomato soup1/2 cup water1 1/2 teaspoons Italian seasoning1. In a large skillet sprayed with olive oil-flavored

cooking spray, brown chicken pieces for 3 to 4 min-utes on each side. In a small bowl, combine tomatosoup, water and Italian seasoning. Evenly spoonsoup mixture over chicken pieces.

2. Lower heat, cover and simmer for 15 minutesor until chicken is tender. When serving, evenlyspoon sauce over top of chicken pieces. Makes 4servings.

• Each serving equals: About 162 calories, 2g fat,27g protein, 9g carb., 304mg sodium, 0g fiber;Diabetic Exchanges: 3 Meat, 1/2 Starch.

(c) 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.

Comfort foodsmade fast and healthy!

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HHome,, Family,, Friendss && You

by Donna EricksonCraft sheer hosiery into flower bouquet

“She loves me, she loves me not,” thekids chant in a chorus around a littlepatch of daisies blooming on ourboulevard. Tugging flower petals oneby one, their smiling young facesannounce in a most traditional waythat spring has sprung.

Join your kids during this beautifulseason and take a closer look at theflowers in your yard, neighborhoodpark or in the vase on your kitchentable. Discover the interesting shapesof the petals that one by one composea unique bloom. Then let your obser-vations inspire you to make a bouquetof everlasting flowers from the mostunusual of materials: wire and inex-pensive, colorful knee-high stockings!

Here are the materials for a flowerwith four or five petals:

• 2 sheer knee-high stockings in

white or pastel colors• A roll of 16- or 18-gauge wire• Scissors• Floral tape or green electrical tape• Vase or flowerpot with florist foam

inside• Floral moss (optional)Here’s the fun:1. Shape and twist the wire in a loop

to form an outline of a petal that isabout 1 inch in diameter. Think of it asthe “frame” of the petal. Do not cut thewire at the base of the loop, but rathertwist and turn the wire to form anoth-er similar-size petal next to the firstuntil you have four or five petals. Donot cut off the wire.

2. Cut off the toe and the elastic endof a pair of sheer knee-highs. Stretchthe stocking over a wire petal, thentwist it in place at the base, stretch ita bit more, and then twist again. Wrapthe wire around the base to fasten thestocking in place. Cut off excess stock-ing below the petal. Continue with

each petal. This can be atwo-person project. Yourchild can stretch the stock-ing over the petal while youdo the twisting.

3. Cut the wire, allowingfor a stem. Give the stem anice finished look with floralor green electrical tape.Arrange in a flowerpot withfloral moss or in a vase.

Tips: Glue miniature but-terflies or bugs to the flow-ers, or add details with fab-ric paints in squeeze bot-tles.

(c) 2012 Donna EricksonDistributed by King

Features Synd.

Donna’s Day: creative family fun

Pasta PrimaveraCelebrate spring with a bright pasta

dish full of vegetables.12 ounces whole wheat-flour spaghetti1 tablespoon olive oil1 medium (6- to 8-ounce) onion,

finely chopped3 cloves garlic, finely chopped1 pint grape tomatoes12 ounces asparagus, trimmed and

cut into 2-inch pieces1 medium zucchini, cut into half-

moons1/4 cup waterSalt1 can no-salt-added garbanzo beans

(chickpeas), rinsed and drained1 medium carrot, grated1/4 ounce Parmesan cheese, grated

(about 2 tablespoons)2 tablespoons fresh lemon juiceFresh basil leaves, for garnish

1. Heat 6-quart saucepot of water toboiling on high. Cook pasta as labeldirects.

2. Meanwhile, in 12-inch skillet,heat oil on medium. Add onion andgarlic; cook 2 to 3 minutes oruntil golden, stirring occasionally.Add grape tomatoes; cook 5 min-utes or until beginning to soften.Add asparagus, zucchini, waterand 1/4 teaspoon salt. Cover andcook 5 to 7 minutes or until toma-toes begin to burst. Stir in beansand carrot; cook 2 to 3 minutes oruntil beans are heated through.

3. Reserve 1/2 cup pasta cook-ing water. Drain pasta; return tosaucepot and add vegetable mix-ture, Parmesan, lemon juice,reserved cooking water and 1/4teaspoon salt; toss until combined.Divide among serving bowls; gar-nish with basil. Serves 4.

• Each serving: About 495 calo-ries, 6g total fat (1g saturated),2mg cholesterol, 375mg sodium,95g total carbs, 18g dietary fiber,22g protein.

Strawberry StreuselOats, almonds, and shredded

coconut are baked into a crispy toppingover fresh strawberries.

1 pound strawberries, hulled andcut into quarters

1/4 cup old-fashioned oats1/4 cup sliced almonds2 tablespoons shredded unsweet-

ened coconut1 tablespoon agave syrup2 teaspoons canola oil1 pinch salt

1. Preheat oven to 350°F.2. In 1 1/2-quart shallow baking

dish, spread strawberries.3. In medium bowl, toss oats, sliced

almonds, coconut, agave syrup,canola oil and pinch salt until wellmixed. Sprinkle over berries.

4. Bake 25 minutes or until goldenbrown. Serves 4.

For thousands of triple-testedrecipes, visit our website at www.good-housekeeping.com/recipefinder/.

(c) 2012 Hearst Communications, Inc.All rights reserved

Good Housekeeping

— King Crossword—Answers

Solution time: 25 mins.

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WORK FOR COUNTRY FOLKS SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Established Accounts with Room For Growth

Lee Publications Inc, a trade publication publisherfor 47 years, is looking for a self-motivated, professional sales representative to sell advertisingand trade show space for its group of industrial andagricultural magazines, websites and trade shows .

This is a phone and email marketing position located at our main office in Palatine Bridge, NY withoccasional travel required. Computer skills are a must.

Titles Include: Country Folks, Country Folks Grower,Wine & Grape Grower, Country Folks Mane StreamHard Hat News, Waste Handling Equipment News

& North American Quarry News

Please email questions or your resume [email protected]

Announcements

CHECK YOUR AD - ADVER-TISERS should check theirads on the first week of inser-tion. Lee Publications, Inc.shall not be liable for typo-graphical, or errors in publica-tion except to the extent of thecost of the first weeks inser-tion of the ad, and shall alsonot be liable for damages dueto failure to publish an ad.Adjustment for errors is limit-ed to the cost of that portion ofthe ad wherein the erroroccurred. Report anyerrors to 800-836-2888 or518-673-0111

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Get the best response fromyour advertisements byincluding the condition, age,price and best calling hours.Also we always recommendinsertion for at least 2 timesfor maximum benefits. CallPeg at 1-800-836-2888 or518-673-0111

NEED BUSINESS CARDS?Full color glossy, heavy stock.250 ($45.00); 500 ($65.00);1,000 ($75.00). Call your rep-resentative or Lee Publica-tions 518-673-3237

YARD SIGNS: 16x24 full colorwith stakes, double sided.Stakes included. Only $15.00each. Call Beth at Lee Publi-cations 518-673-0101. Pleaseallow 7 to 10 business dayswhen ordering.

BuildingMaterials/Supplies

#1-40YR painted steel, gal-vanized & galvalume, also #2available w/all trim & acces-sories. Complete BuildingPackages. Before you buycall Mohawk Metal Sales,315-853-ROOF(7663)

FOR SALE: Factory seconds,foil backed insulation, variousthicknesses. Call 315-429-3627. Adirondack Metal Salesat 302 Bacon Brook Rd., Dol-geville, NY.

Buildings For Sale

Cars, Trucks, Trailers

1998 FORD EXPLORERSport 4x4, 183k, $1,500/OBO.518-231-1951

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MAGNETIC SIGNS FORtrucks and cars. Call Beth atLee Publications 518-673-0101

Collectibles

BEER CANS: 50’s to present.Hundreds. Flat tops, pull tabs.Two cone tops. 518-346-1547

Collectibles

WANTED TO BUY: Old Gritnewspapers (not the Gritmagazine). 518-568-5115

ConstructionEquipment For Rent

HEAVY EQUIPMENT FORRENT. 315-497-0095

Custom Services

EVENT TICKETS?We can print what youneed. Please allow 2-3weeks in advance. CallBeth at Lee Publica-tions 518-673-0101

INVOICES for your Busi-ness - 2, 3 or 4 part forms.Very reasonable. Call Bethat Lee Publications 518-673-0101

HOME BUILDERFeaturing Bill Lake Homes

Your plans or ours.www.kdhomesny.com

Dave KD Homes315-841-8700

[email protected]

JB LAWN & SNOWIs Now Offering Seasonal

& Weekly PropertyMaintenance for 2012

We Guarantee Dependable& Affordable Service

FULLY INSURED

[email protected]

Dozers

JD 650H LT DOZER, 1,570hrs, 75% undercarriage, 115”blade, left the factory Decem-ber 2002, G.C., $54,500. Willconsider trade down. 315-727-0041

Fencing

ELECTRIC FENCE CON-TROLLER REPAIRS. Factoryauthorized warranty center forZereba, ParMak, many others.No charge for estimates. Quickturn-around time. Send orbring to our shop, any make,any model. 518-284-2180

Fertilizer &Fertilizer Spreading

A G L I M EH I - M A G

30 Ton MinimumSpreader & Spreading AvailableLarge Quantity DiscountALSO BEDDING SAND& CHICKEN MANURECall T J Allen315-845-6777315-868-2438

For Rent or Lease

GREEN PROCESSING CEN-TER for Lease, City ofRome,NY. 7 miles off Thruway.315-336-3666, 315-338-3472

For Sale

CANDLE MAKING EQUIP.Many molds, wicks, wax, col-ors, melt pot, drying standwith case $40.00. 315-942-5089

GLUTEN-FREE, local foods,health foods. Brenda’s Natural Foods, 216 WestDominick Street, Rome (nextdoor to Capitol Theatre), 3 1 5 - 3 3 7 - 0 4 3 7 ,www.brendasnaturalfoods.comand on facebook.

Hay - Straw Wanted

WANTED: 1st & 2nd cut big &small squares. 315-363-9105

Horses

7 YEAR OLD BELGIAN Mare,$1,900; 12 year old BelgianStud, $1,200; 6 year oldPercheron Gelding, $2,200.Broke to work. Daniel Zook,Dolgeville 315-823-1618

Lawn & Garden

MANTIS Deluxe Tiller. NEW!FastStart engine. ShipsFREE. One-Year Money-BackGuarantee when you buyDIRECT. Call for the DVD andFREE Good Soil book! 877-439-6803

Miscellaneous

BANNERS BANNERS BAN-NERS any size. Call Beth atLee Publications 518-673-0101 Please allow 7-10working days to receiveyour banner after ordering.

SIGNS SIGNS SIGNSAll Kinds. Corrugated Plas-tic Signs With Stakes. CallBeth at Lee Publications518-673-0101. Please allow7-10 working days toreceive your signs afterordering.

Mobile Homes

FOR SALE: Repossessedsingle-wide and double-widehomes, discount prices, cov-ering New York State and sur-rounding states, delivery andsetup available. 315-771-6217

VENDOR SPACE AVAILABLE:Antiques, collectibles & crafts.Weeden’s Mini Mall, 8056Route 13, Blossvale,NY 315-245-0458; Vernon VarietyShops, 5349 Route 5, Ver-non,NY, 315-829-2105

Antiques

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DollarSaver PO Box 121, 6113 State Hwy. 5Palatine Bridge, NY 13428

800-836-2888 • Fax: [email protected]

Real Estate For Sale

Music

Real Estate For Sale

Music

Mohawk Valley Music

Open Every Day (except major Holidays) 10 AM - 5 PM

Guitars � Basses � DrumsBand Instruments

Buy • Sell • Trade

Little Falls Antique Center, The shops at 25West, 25 West Mill St., Little Falls, NY 13365

315-292-7539

Mohawk Valley Music 110 E. Smith Street

315-292-7539

Mon & Tues. 12-6pm • Closed Wed.Thurs. & Fri. 10-8pm • Sat. Noon-5pm • Closed Sun.

Guitars � Basses � DrumsBand Instruments

Buy • Sell • Trade

Motorcycles

1986 HD 883 SPORTSTER,33k miles, $2,500/OBO. 518-231-1951

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Parts & Repair

STARTERS, ALTERNATORS,and GENERATORS for alldomestic and import engines.Also HIGH TORQUE DIESELSTARTERS. Prompt Service315-826-7892 Gary Sneath

Real Estate Wanted

WANTED TO BUY: Housewith recreational land, around100 acres, with barn andsome water on the property ifpossible. Call or leave mes-sage 518-823-4436

Restaurant Supplies

FREE COFFEE MUGS foryour restaurant. Yes FREE.Call Beth at Lee Publica-tions 518-673-0101

Recreational Vehicles & Motor Homes

2008 Cherokee Grey Wolf 24’camper, sleeps 4, fully con-tained, used 6 times, $8,500,new $16,900. 315-429-9648

Services Offered

LOOKING for it? Selling it?Looking for work? Lookingto hire… Give us a call 800-836-2888 and place yourreader ad today.

Services Offered

SEMEN COLLECTEDON YOUR BULL

At Your Farm or At OurStud in Verona, NY

All Semen Processed at OurLab Under Strict Regulations

Electronic Seal of Straws(no powder plug)

40 Years ExperienceDependa-Bull Services315-829-2250

4 Easy Ways to Place ADollarSaver Classified Ad1. PHONE IT IN

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FOR BEST RESULTS, RUNYOUR AD FOR TWO ISSUES!

Cost for each Issue:$6.00 for the first 14 words,15¢ each additional word.

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Cars, Trucks, TrailersCars, Trucks, Trailers

1972Chevelle SS

RED WITH BLACK STRIPES, COWL TNDUCTION HOOD,

WHITE INTERIOR, AUTOMATIC, 350 CI., 60 SERIES TIRES,

HEADERS, DUEL EXHAUST, EXCELLENTSHAPE, RUNS GREAT.

$18,500Call 518-568-0033 or

863-214-6395

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Roofingg Revelationn #1: Did you know your roof can be repaired, saving you thousands of dol-

lars in needless expenses. But many roofers will tell you that a replacement is needed because they

can charge you more money for a complete roof replacement. In fact, most roofers don’t even touch

repairs. All they want to do is go around slapping new roofs on homes, many times carelessly, which

can void your manufacturers warranty.

Watchh Nextt Weekk forr Roofingg Revelationn #2

CALL TODAY FOR YOUR

17-POINT TIP TOP ROOF INSPECTION

Just call the Roof Response Team at 1-800-FOR-ROOF

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BECAUSE YOU DESERVE TO KNOWTHE TRUTH ABOUT YOUR ROOF!

THINK YOU NEED A NEW ROOTHINK YOU NEED A NEW ROOF?F?THINK AGAIN!THINK AGAIN!

Lakeside Kanga Roof’s response team specializes in saving homeowners thousands of dollars by repair.

Save $50 OnA Roof Repair Expires June 1, 2012. Notvalid with any other offer

We accept all majorcredit cards

AdirondackAmerican Legion

Post #1118529 Main St., Cold Brook, NY 13324

315-826-3254

Fish Fry Every Friday4 to 8 PM

Take outs availableFull Menu available

Banquet Hall Available For Rental

If interested in joining and supporting yourcommunity as a Legionnaire, Son of Legion

or Ladies Auxiliary, please stop in or give us a call 315-826-3254

Memorial DayCelebrationMay 28th

� BANDS �Off The Coast

Give Us JerseysThe Allmendales

� Chicken BBQ �1/2 Chicken, Baked Beans, SaltPotatoes & Mac Salad $10 Ea.

� Raffles / 50-50 �� Games for Adults/Children �

Weather Permitting

� Parade �That ends here w/Ceremony,

Speakers & Guests

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AA T T E N T I O N U T I C A R E S I D E N T ST T E N T I O N U T I C A R E S I D E N T S

420 Erie Blvd., Rome, NY • 533-6463

Guarantees Highest Prices Paid!

CNY GOLD BUYERS HAS TEAMED UP WITHINTERNATIONAL GOLD BUYERS!

The Most Trusted

Buyers In

Oneida County

We Make House Calls

FREE APPRAISALS

We’ll come to you for your

convenience

We pay up to 100% more

than jewelry stores

and refineries!

WHY?• Our European and International investors are willing to pay up to 100%more for your heirlooms.• So why sell to a company that just melts them for pennies on thedollar? Our investors want your heirlooms for investment values.

WWe pay up toe pay up to

1100% M00% MOORREEthan our competitorsthan our competitors

Please Check to See if You Have Any of These Items We Are Buying:Anything Made of 8K • 9K • 10K • 14K • 18K • 19K • 20K • 22K • 24K

Now Paying 1900% on all Pre-1965 Half Dollars, Quarters & Dimes Price based on $100 or more in face value. 1965-69 Half Dollars=$1.50 each. Price based on Silver Sport $32.90

Prices Based On $1,640 Gold Set & $32.00 Silver Set

Licensed by City of Rome, along with background checks. License #2010-13 for your peace of mind.

Gold Bracelets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $1,50014K Gold Bracelets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $1,25018K Gold Bracelets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $2,50022K Gold Bracelets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $2,500Gold Watch Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $300Gold Watches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $1,500Gold Stick Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $500Gold Watch Bands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $800Gold Pens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $500Gold Charms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $350Gold Charm Bracelets . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $2,000

Gold Cameos Framed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $300Gold Eye Glass Frames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $100Gold Teeth & Crowns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $700Gold Pendants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $250Gold Chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $2,50010K Gold Chains. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $50014K Gold Chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $2,00018K Gold Chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $2,500Gold Necklaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $1,50010K Gold Necklaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $30014K Gold Necklaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $1,500

WANTED:Old U.S. Gold Coins

Increased• $1.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150 & up• $2.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200 & up• $3.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $600 & up• $5.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $375 & up• $10.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $750 & up• $20.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,600 & up

Listed Prices are for Average Circulation Coins • Premiums Paid for Rare Dates

WANTED:Old U.S. Silver Dollars

Increased• 1921-1935. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22.00 & up• 1878-1904. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22.00 & up• 1874-1877. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 & up• 1840-1873. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150 & up• Pre 1804 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500 & up• GSA Carson City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125 & upPremiums Paid for Rare Dates • Now paying 500% of face value of Canadian Silver Coins!

INSTANT CASH FOR YOUR GOLD SCRAP, COINS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND BULLION • PLATINUM & SILVER TOO!PAY I N G C A S H O N T H E S P O T !

WWe Buye BuyDDIAMIAMOONNDDS!S!

BUYING PRE-1965 SILVER COINS50¢=$9.50 50¢=$9.50 50¢=$9.50 25¢=$4.75 5¢=$1.00 10¢=$1.90 10¢=$1.90

WANTED:Sterling Silver(any condition)

Paying Top Dollarfor U.S. MorganSilver Dollars

BRING GOLD, SILVER & COINS - GET CASH!

PocketWatches

Any Style, Working& Non-working

GOLDModern & Antique

Jewelry In• 10K • 14K• 18K • 22K

Wrist WatchesAll Men’s Wrist Watches

by LeCoutre, Omega,Rolex, Patek, Breitling

Sterling Silver• We buy all Sterling Flatware(regardless of condition)• One piece or entire sets• Also needed: candlesticks, serving pieces,tea sets, compotes, candy dishes, etc.

Pre-1935U.S. Paper Money

All Silver & Gold CertificatesBuying All Local National Bank Notes

Paying up to $3,000