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WNY’S ANNUAL PREMIER ANTIQUE EXTRAVAGANZA AUCTION
Saturday, JANUARY 19TH - 9:01 a.m.
Carter Auction & Event Center Allegany, New York (On exit 24 - ramp off Int. 86)
We have been retained by many area Law Firms and executers from many prominent estates to auction off precious family heirlooms from generations past at this grand auction. Items will still be arriving up to auction time!! Friday, Jan. 18th is our Free Antique Appraisal and Purchasing Day Road Show! This is open to the public, our antique experts will put their decades of gained experience offering free appraisals and cash purchases or consigned to our auctions! HIGHLIGHTS FOR THIS YEARS VENUE: Impressive Quality Oak 1/4 sawn oak furniture. This is some of the best furniture seen in years!!!! R.J. Horner oak curve glass corner China cabinet w/ornate hand carved crest/claw feet-scarce find!! Massive oak carved 54” triple curve glass china cabinet/carved hood-lg. roaring lions-paw feet & full interior mirror (stunning pc), A third oak high back suite-raised panel (immaculate condition), massive oak carved “Man of the North”, hall seat in original varnish(the best), oak heinz 57 secretary w/winged sea lions flanking w/bev. Mirror-orig. varnish, oak “belding” mirrored icebox w/carved lions (scarce), oak heavily carved sideboard w/highback mirror w/gallery top, original varnish oak crystal curve glass curio cabinet w/claw feet (real cute size), The Best Oak “Man of the North” side by side secretariat w/crystal display/turned rope columns/claw feet in original pristine varnish (simply the best), extraordinary “Man of the North”, oak 2 door bookcase w/rolling pin top/gallery/claw feet-pristine original varnish, oak leaded glass door server w/carved northwind face, oak leaded glass 2 door bkcase w/drawers, oak raised panel dble. stack 6 drawer file cabinet (scarce), golden oak 2 door “cowboy” bookcase w/shaped mirror gallery, massive sq. oak dining table w/heavily carved apron/base w/lg. oversized legs, fancy carved oak highboy w/carved mirror, oak “hotel” chest w/applied carvings & bonnet box (nice model), oak highback secretary w/spoon print design, numerous oak lawyers interchangeable bookcases-incl. Macy/globe stepbacks claw feet/mission, Columbia oak icebox in petite size, oak “mascot” 2 door icebox w/applied carvings, oversized oak lamp table w/eagle claw ball feet (impressive), oak lift top hall seat w/ lg. bev. Mirror-coat hooks and applied carvings (1 of 3), oak stick-n-ball room divider, oak carved highchest w/glove boxes-orig. varnish, oak 9’ country seed counter. VICTORIAN FURNISHINGS: Griffin carved library table (A.H. R.J. Horner), vict. walnut slant frt. secretary w/ladies head on crest, magh. danner sliding door bkcase, very unusual inlaid game table, vict. burled walnut 3/4 size cylinder secretary, several vict. marble top tables, vict. table pier mirror. ARTWORKS: Fantastic o/c Alfred De. Breanski. June-river scene w/gilted frame (listed artist), Emile A. Gruppe’ pencil sketches, 1889 E.E. Morrise o/c chicks painting w/deep rich gilted frame (crest pc.-listed artist), Gregory Hollyer o/c landscape (listed artist), W. Olbrich o/c landscape, F. Crane o/c river scene, W. Walton-early cow painting, Jamestown NY artist-Hugo Nicholson; numerous quality primitive paintings, 1850 Japanese block print, sev. Mayfield Parrish prints, Edison Mazza Parrish calendar, 17th century religious plaque, fold art cattle painting, early pastel & water colors offered also. ROGERSWARE COLLECTION: going for the cows, we boys, fetching the doctor, coming to the parson, checkers up at the farm, weighing the babies, the foundling, why don’t you speak for yourself, a frolic at old homestead, the fugitives story (all from Bolivar NY estate) CLOCKS: numerous oak wall clocks w/advertising - Coca-Cola, calumet, baking powder, Bull Durham, R.R., ect. 2 fancy oak hanging kitchen clocks, Westonorline chime, oak Ithaca grandfather clock, German Gustaff Becker wall clock, Victorian city clocks, O.G. triple decker, deco. Marble mantle, deco. China clock, arts crafts oak kg clock (shop of the crafters) IMPORTANT MUSICAL HEIRLOOMS: fabulous magh. Stella 17” music box w/drawer and extra pieces, Olympia 16” music box w/oak carved case w/original nautical water color (fantastic), guitar national 1930’s style O-resinator-low serial #’s (scarce), 1940’s Gibson aqustic guitar SPECIAL INTEREST: 1932 Harley Davidson motorcyclefound in local barn (original and untouched,) original August 1932 Yankees team ball-signed Babe Ruth/Lou Gehrig & others (great piece of history) LIGHTING: gorgeous Peirpoint puffy lamp (petite size), signed peirpoint reverse “ship” lamp w/dolphin base (C. Durand), several hanging leaded glass chandeliers, floor lamp w/ quezel shade, matching pr. Bradley & Hubbard winged cherub figural laps, figural ruby oil lap, gothic stain glass hanging light, heintz art copper helmet lamp, Vanbriggle Persian figural lamp w/shade, miller slay panel dble socket lamp, student lamps, reverse painted-Pittsburg lamp. ART POTTERY: Keramis vase w/geometric design (rare), Indian pot, experimental Roseville pottery, Roseville wisteria/sunflower, collection Vanbriggle pottery, Moorcroft, woodland Wellar jardiniére w/foxes, Wellar hanging jardiniére, Bluegrass art pottery ARTS & CRAFTS: Gustav lifetime oak 2 door china diminutive size-original clean varnish, Gustav oak sideboard-original clean finish, Stickley 3 dr. oak library table, 4 oak Roycroft chairs-all signed, Shop Of The Crafters “keg” clock, mission oak peg bookshelf, arts & crafts oak tobacco humidor/liquor cabinet (unusual) Stickley on limberts, oak arts & crafts wall dinner bell, arts & crafts mag. Rake, scarce-oak arts & crafts safe (att. To early Gustau Stickely, hanging arts & crafts lamp, rare-mission oak 3 in 1 stack bookcase/game table (very hard to find), arts & crafts fireplace set, mission andirons, Heint art copper helmet lamp, Macey oak mission dble. 3 stack bookcase (great model) mission copper tea set. COUNTRY FURNISHINGS: outstanding 2 pc. PA cherry stepback cupboard w/window pane doors (extra clean), wonderful 2 door pie safe in old green paint (crest color & form), mustard yellow pt. wooden churn, early child’s wooden buckboard, ptd. wooden bowls, tramp art jewelry chest, pantry boxes, wooden blanket box in old red paint, oak kitchen hoosier cabinet w/porcelain top (nice), grain ptd. 4 door pantry cupboard w/punch tin, early jam chest, wooden chair in old red paints, early ptd. park bench, vintage cane collection, period cherry slant front desk w/ bracket feet, 2 ptd. Oak apothecary cabinets, child’s wooden wheelbarrow, ornate cast iron parlor stove, ptd. Stepback cupboard, “Heinz” wooden mincemeat bucket w/label. DECORATIVE STONEWARE COLLECTION: 1872 dotted fish (rare), Heisar buffalo3 gal. jug w/blue, Mugler 3 gal. w/flower, Burger 3 gal. w/flowers, Havana 2 gal./4 gal. jars w/decorations, West Troy 2 gal. jug w/ parrot in branch, unusual 2 sided cobalt decorated crock w/bird & flowers, J.F. Norton Bennington pitcher, C.W. Braun Buffalo, R.W. Farring-Elira, NY adv. Jug (Watkins, NY), Whites Utica 2 gal. w/bird, Whites Utica 3 gal. churn, Burger 4 gal. jug. HARLEY DAVIDSON gasoline station pump-fully restored (black/orange/chrome), wow!!! Shell gasoline station pump w/clam shell globe (creampuff!!) Polly gas pump w/glass globe fully restored-all original old station pumps restored professionally. ADVERTISING: petroliana-country store-slot machines-gasoline station pumps, diamond tires dble. sided porcelain sign (extremely scare!!), 2 mills 5 cent slot machines in great working condition, 1930’s drink Coca-Cola 5 cent ice cold sign, 1949 drink Coca-Cola in bottles w/girl photo (rare), Coca-Cola lollypop dble. sided sign, Coca-Cola cast iron sign base, Mobile Flying Pegasus horse license plate tags, Delco-light batteries sign, Galtex motor oil dble. sided porcelain sign, Singer sewing machine tin sign, early Sunbeam bread w/girl (great colors), Keystone tool sign, Bunny Bread w/rotating rabbit (rare), 5 cent Pepsi-Cola tin bottle sign, 1950’s drink Coca-Cola ice cold, Sharples cream separator sign, 2 Benjamin Moore paint signs, lg. Te xaco sign, Hires root beer, Soconey 8” motor oil porcelain sign (rare size), Beechnut porcelain sign. COUNTRY STORE OF TIMES PAST: extraordinary mahogany stepback slant front store display, 9’ oak country store seed counter (makes a great kitchen counter), Clark’s mile-end 6 drawer oak spool cabinet w/great detail/labels, Peerless dyes Diamond Dye cabinet w/roll door Ramboor, Peerless dye multi drawer base, Diamond Dye adv. cabinet, wonderful 88 drawer rotary bin w/ stenciling (great find), National brass cash register#313 Myer & Smith-Buffalo (excellent), fabulous appx. 20’ country store counter, oak ribbon cabinet (hard to find), wooden oil bucket, early Jerome oil pump barrel in old paint/stenciling. MORE OUTSTANDING FAMILY HEIRLOOMS INCLUDE: 1880 ten dollar gold coin, German Hummel collection (all full bee marks), wooden airplane propeller, Daum Nancy art vase, student floor lamp, matching pr. Mahogany carved poster beds, mahogany highboy w/mirror & matching dresser, lg. MacArthur picture framed w/signed letter/political buttons, Steiff rabbit, quantity good costume jewelry, 2 early gaming wheels, fold art cat inkwell, oriental bronze carved jardiniéres, Halloween post card albums, 34” Francis Schmidt doll, early 18th cent. Lg. china head doll, armond marsa, baby bylo, enterprise #3 coffee mill, Kendal oil salesman sample case (unique), scarce 3/4 size safe (salesman sample), black amoor horseshoe trade sign, trench art shell lamp, butcher’s country store meat hook, sterling silver, W.R. Case knives, early fireman’s tin type, burl wooden bowl, oak wall phones, officer’s sword, officer’s belt buckle, fireman’s lantern, NY lantern, flow blue china, oak stick ‘n ball room divider, wet oak framed prints, Mershman pipes, phoenix glass peirpoint glass, modern “plycroft” chair (great look), victorian 7 pc. Walnut uph. Settle set, lg. cast iron yard jockey, Japan windup toy robot, seaworthy wind up pond toy (flying Yankee)-rare, early “Gurley” transit complete (scarce), lg. copper candy fudge bowl, carnival glass, steuben glass, sterling, oriental rugs/carpets, 83rd “PA” officers belt buckle. AUCTION TERMS: cash/ck-credit card-ten percent buyer’s premium sale-everything must be removed auction day-delivery arrangements available. Absentee bids/phone bidding available. Hotel accommodations one mile from event location. Location-appx. 70 miles S. of Buffalo *90 miles east Erie PA* Located on exit 24 ramp off Int. 86 **Watch for Daniel A. Carter Inc. Auction signs**
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LOCATION: 50 CONGRESS STREET, BRADFORD, PA 16701 PINE OAK PERSONAL CARE HOME UPON CLOSING OF THE FACILITY WE WILL BE AUCTIONING THE REMAINING CONTENTS OF THE HOME SKELETON LISTING: Kenmore gas range, Kenmore refrigerator, Crosley built-in dishwasher (like new), Frigidaire refrigerator, dorm size refrigerator, kitchen table/chairs, lighted display case, china hutch and buffet, Sony stereo system, Sole US Air 12,000 BTU portable air conditioner, window air conditioner, computer table, cork boards, misc. wood chairs, mirrors, coffee table, drop leaf end table, pictures, floor and table lamps, several recliners, Lane cedar chest, love seat, reclining love seat, reclining sofa, book case, TV stands, many single beds, night stands, dressers, Kenmore gas dryer, Bruno Electra Ride II stairway lift chair, hampers, kitchen ware, glassware, DVDs, cassettes, records, VHS tapes, flatware, clocks, Radio Shack scanner, rotisserie BBQ, Nostalgia 3 compartment server, pots/ pans, fire extinguishers, overhead gas heater, metal shelving, file cabinets, electric heaters, handicap accessories, metal wardrobe, exercise equip. pieces, decorations, wall shelves, cookbooks, misc. garden tools, fuel cans, telephone, hardware, fans, Trinity 58 PA police jacket, vintage barn trolley, bicycle, spittoon, knick knacks, misc. small kitchen appliances, box lots, and much more!! (Items must be removed auction day) For Photos and Information check: www.auctionzip.com site #12919 Call LLOYD BURKHOUSE AUCTIONS: 814-368-5726 or 814-331-5941 PA.LIC. AU005494. NO BUYERS PREMIUM!
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with flu-like-illness, stay home and limit contact with others for at least 24 hours after the fever is gone (gone without using medicine). When contacting healthcare providers, be sure to advise them of symptoms and when they started. This information may be helpful for a medical appointment. Note: sometimes patients are asked to wear a mask to decrease the chance of spreading the illness to others in the waiting area. fb FAITH BIBLE CHURCH HOUSE OF PRAYER Rte. 417, Little Genesee, NY South Bolivar Road Office: 585-928-1856 Pastor: Roy Elliot Pastor: Clint Pearsall Sunday Service.............1:30pm Sunday School.........9:45am Prayer Meeting Wed.. . . . . . . .7pm Children’s Church and Everyone Welcome Morning Worship........11am Wednesday Evening Moneysaver Teen Groups..................6:30pm Shopping Guide Discovery Club Children’s Program & Prayer Mtg . . . .7pm •14707 Allentown, NY MOPS first and third Tuesday •14708 Alma, NY Sept.-June ..........9:30am-Noon •14715 Bolivar, NY SHINGLEHOUSE CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHURCH Pastor James Haddon Sunday School..............9:45am Morning Worship........11:00am Tues. Alliance Youth ....7:00pm Wed. Prayer Meeting.. .7:00pm GRACE BIBLE INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH 392 Coon Crossing Road Shinglehouse•814-697-7257 Pastor: Roger N. Hain Asst. Pastor: Thomas Isaacson Sunday School..............9:30am Classes for all ages. Morning worship........10:45am includes nursery, children’s church and junior church. Evening Service............7:00pm Mon. (Sept.-Apr.)...JAM Clubs, for children in grades 1-6. Wed. (Sept.-Apr.). Grace Teens, for students in grades 7-12. Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:15pm Nursery available for Sunday School, Sunday worship services and Wed. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 19 N. Main St., Portville, NY Rev. Marilyn Hale Sunday School............10:00am Morning Worship........11:00am
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Sundays: Adult Electives..........9:30am Youth & Children Sunday School...........9:30am (age 4 to 6th grade) Worship & Praise Service Contemporary..................11am Children’s Church Nursery provided to age 3 for all services. Tuesdays: Divorce Care..............6:30pm Wednesdays: Student Ministries Junior High 7-8..............7pm Senior High 9-12............7pm FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 498 Seaward Ave. Bradford, PA 16701 Church: 814-368-7622 Sunday School..............9:45am Morning Worship........11:00am Evening Service............6:00pm Wednesday Prayer Meeting..........7:00pm NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP WORLD OUTREACH CENTER Cyclone, PA Phone: 814-465-3272 Stanton R. Higley, Pastor Sunday Service...........11:00am Monday.........................7:00pm McCRAE BROOK WESLEYAN CHURCH Phone: 814-225-3753 Pastor Bill Nace Sunday School............10:00am Worship Service..........11:00am Wednesday: Family Bible Study & Prayer Service..........7:00pm Youth Ministry.............7:00pm GRACE CHAPEL CHURCH 203 Rte. 446, Farmers Valley, Pa. Phone: 814-887-5567 Pastor: Jerry Stauffer Sunday Morning Service. . . . . .10:30am EAST SMETHPORT UNITED CHRISTIAN CHURCH At Rte. 6 & 46 South Pastor: Rev. Allen Young Associate Pastor: Les Leet 814-887-2255•eschurch.org Sunday: 1st service.....................8:30am Sunday School..............9:45am 2nd service..................10:45am Staffed Nursery & Jr. Church during 2nd service. SWAT Youth Group Sundays.....................5:00pm Kid’s Club (K-6th) Wednesdays.................6-8pm Sunday Eve. Worship........6pm Wed. Prayer/Bible Study. .7pm FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 12 Church St., Port Allegany 814-642-9250 Worship Service...............11am Church School..............9:45am
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BRADFORD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE JANUARY 2013 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Jan. 17- Knitting Club 1-3pm Bradford Area Public Library, W. Washington St., Bradford, Pa. Whether you are an expert knitter or have never picked up a set of needles, this informal club is for you. Meets weekly in the Carnegie Rm. For info., call the Bradford Area Public Library at 814-362-6527. Jan. 18- Marking Period Ends - Early Dismissal Bradford Area School District Jan. 18- Preschool Story Hour 10:30-11:30am Bradford Area Public Library, W. Washington St., Bradford, Pa. Includes story, craft, snack, and social interaction. Geared toward pre-K children, accommodates infants and toddlers. For info., contact Bradford Area Public Library at 814-362-6527. Jan. 19- Meet Me At The Movies 1pm Bradford Area Public Library, W. Washington St., Bradford, Pa. Adults need time to relax with a great movie, and the library would like to highlight a different movie each month for you. For movie
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Who Is Responsible For Repairs During A Home Sale? Many questions arise during the home-buying process. Buyers looking at homes that require a good deal of TLC may wonder who is responsible for the home’s repairs, particularly if such repairs are needed to secure a certificate of occupancy. Depending on the situation, there is no clear-cut answer. There is no perfect home, and things that are acceptable to the current owner may not be acceptable to the buyer who is looking to become the next owner. The home-buying process is typically a careful cooperation between buyer and seller to find a middle ground. The buyer may have to make some concessions, as will the seller. Ultimately, it is this cooperation that often determines if the sale goes through or is terminated. Before any negotiations can begin regarding repairs, it is adviseable for a buyer to have an independent inspector come out and look over the home and property. Most real estate agents will suggest this be done as a first priority -- even before a contract is entered on the home. An inspection will unveil any potential problems in a home and indicate things that the buyer may not be aware of, including items that do not meet with code or could be unsafe. An inspector also may point out problems that could cause a mortgage lender to give pause. This may mean the lender will deem problems unsafe and refuse to fund the mortgage until repairs are made. A copy of this inspection report should be sent to the home seller to review with his or her attorney and real estate agent. The buyer working with his own real estate attorney and agent can petition for certain repairs to be made. Many sellers will make such repairs to ensure the purchase goes through, or they will accept a lower purchase price to compensate for the needed repairs, which the buyer will then make. Buyers might want to hire a good real estate attorney to write clauses into the contract to protect their interests. This allows the buyer to forfeit the sale and walk away from the contract should an issue arise. The rules often change when buying a home that is a short sale or in foreclosure. A home that is in distress is typically in this situation because the current owners cannot afford to pay their mortgage, and thusly, are not able to afford repairs. According to Think Glink, a moneymanagement Web site, buyers may try to negotiate repairs with the seller, but they shouldn’t assume that sellers (or lenders in the event of a bankowned home) are responsible for the repairs. Generally speaking, most short sales and foreclosures are sold “as is” and may even specify that repairs and requirements for the certificate of occupancy are the buyer’s responsibility. A buyer also can ask to have the home price reduced to cover the repairs. But foreclosures are often already deeply discounted. Buyers should know that, for a home that is not in foreclosure, there are some repairs that should ultimately be the responsibility of the seller. If these repairs are not made, a buyer should think strongly about walking away from the deal, according to Why6Percent.com, a real estate marketing site. Such repairs include: * lender-required repairs that could impact home safety * leaky pipes * water penetration issues, including a bad roof * unsafe decking or handrails * wet basements or crawl spaces * insecure foundations or obvious structural damage * poorly functioning sewer lines or septic system It is always adviseable for buyers to speak with a reliable real estate attorney and a trusted real estate agent to guide them through the process of buying a home. These people can help buyers navigate the important decisions that can affect the home they’ll be living in for the next several years.
Things To Look For When Shopping For Your Dream Home (MS) -- A dream home means different things to different people. To some, an ideal home sits atop a hill and has enough rooms to accommodate generations upon generations of family members. To others, a home small in stature but with views to die for is all a homeowner needs. While preferences may vary on the home itself, there are a few things buyers of all shapes and sizes prefer when shopping for the home of their dreams. * Agreeable weather. Vacation home shoppers often prefer year-round warm weather so they know their respite from the cold is never too far away. For example, a locale such as Port St. Lucie, Florida boasts an average temperature of 73.7* F, providing the ideal getaway to snowbound men and women stuck in the throes of winter. * Affordability. A dream home stays a dream for many people because of the misconception that it is beyond their financial reach. “While a seaside villa in Italy might never be a reality, there are places where it is still affordable to own and maintain a vacation home,” says Andrew Nadalin, President of Pace 2000 Inc. Compared to neighboring counties, St. Lucie County and Martin County represent the piece of South Florida that is still considered affordable. Endowed with the rich quality of life South Florida has to offer, both St. Lucie and Martin counties also offer and affordable cost-of-living vacationers will appreciate. * Accessibility of activities. While an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life is great, no one wants to escape to a place with nothing to do. When shopping for a place to buy or build your dream getaway, be sure there’s plenty of accessibility to popular activities like boating, fishing, diving, surfing, canoeing, or kayaking. * Proximity to other hotspots.
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GREATER OLEAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWS www.oleanny.com • www.oleaninfo.com Spotlight Event - Jan. 16, 23, 30, February 6- retirewise® financial education workshops, Jamestown Community College, Cutco Theater, Magnano Rm., Olean, 5:30 - 7pm. It’s understood that one of the biggest financial challenges people face is planning and saving for retirement. To help your employees address this challenge, GOACC is pleased to offer retirewise®, a complimentary workshop series that can help you achieve your retirement goals. Regardless of your age, you can get the info. you need from a local MetLife retirewise® representative who will help you put all the pieces together. Please note: Workshops start date is a week later than what was promoted in December. You have the opportunity to: Attend a four-part complimentary workshop series that covers a range of important financial and retirement topics; Receive a comprehensive workbook that provides resources you can reference during and after the workshop; Schedule an optional one-on-one consultation with the same retirewise® representative who delivered the workshop Register today! Call 866-801-3547. Visit here to register https://www.metlifeplansmart.com/index.asp? Download, print and fax registration info. to: 855-725-0405. If you are prompted to enter company name, please enter it as shown here: Olean Chamber Jan. 15- Dine Out on January 15th and Immanuel Christian Child Care (ICCC) receives 15%!! ICCC will be holding a fundraiser, where dining out and eating ice cream actually benefits children! ICCC representatives will be at Friendly’s in Olean, NY on Tues., Jan. 15th between the hours of 5 to 8pm handing out free flyers that can be included with your payment at the completion of your meal. Simply giving this flyer to the cashier at the completion of your meal earns them 15% of your total bill. The money earned from this fundraiser will help them to continue their mission of enriching each child’s spiritual, social, physical, creative, cognitive and emotional self. Jan. 16- Leadership Skills 2013, GOACC Office, Noon. The presenters are Dan Antonioli, CUTCO Corp.; John Stevens and JB Stevens Organizational Solutions. As a leader, the need to determine your personal strengths is important. Attendees will also gain knowledge in understanding the four major personality styles. The seminars are free for GOACC members. Lunch will be served at the seminar. Register for the seminars - space is limited. For info. or to register, contact GOACC. Jan. 20- Polar Bear Series of Runs/Walks, 10K Run & 4mile Walk, Bradford YMCA. Other runs include: February 10 for the 10-mile Run & 5-mile Walk at Bradford YMCA and March 10 for the Half Marathon Run & 6-mile Walk at Olean YMCA. Call Ink Young at the Olean YMCA 373-2400 for info. National Blood Donor Month - The American Red Cross announces January is National Blood Donor Month - Come in and donate blood now through January 31st at an American Red Cross blood drive and you will receive a coupon for a free pound of Dunkin’ Donuts coffee- when donating blood at one of the following blood drives in Olean: Sat., Jan. 26th from 9am-
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DEER CORN, 50 LBS. / SHELL CORN, 50 LBS. - $8. 50 lbs. cracked shell - $9. 814-887-9299. 2/8p GOLD, 3 GLOBE TABLE LAMP, $20. Oak queen waterbed with two rows of captain’s drawers, $50. Oak shelf with bottom closure, $20. 814-465-3350. 2/8p FOR SALE- 2002 Dodge Dakota truck, no rust, new tires, 4X4, $3,900. 814-225-4276. 2/8p FOR RENT / N. PORT ALLEGANY, RTE. 155- 4 bedroom, 2 living rooms, 2 baths, 2 kitchens, garage, basement, large lot. $700/mo. Includes sewer and water. Deposit and references. 814558-0902. p GOSPEL JUBILEE The First Church of God, 142 Main St., Eldred, PA is hosting a Gospel Jubilee on Tues., January 15 beginning at 11:00 a.m. f
SMETHPORT JR.-SR. HIGH & ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MENUS January 16, 2013 - January 22, 2013 Wed. Breakfast: WG or Regular Cereal, 4 oz. Yogurt, Fresh Fruit, Fruit Juice, Milk. Lunch: Nacho Dippers, Broccoli, Fresh Vegetables, Tropical Fruit Mix, Fresh Fruit, Milk. Thurs. Breakfast: Eggs, Ham, Fresh Fruit, Fruit Juice, Milk. Lunch: Hamburger or Cheeseburger, Oven Baked Beans, Vegetable Blend, Fresh Vegetables, Chilled Fruit Cocktail, Fresh Fruit, Milk. Fri. Breakfast: Breakfast on a Stick, Fresh Fruit, Fruit Juice, Milk. Lunch: Pizza, Seasoned Corn, Fresh Vegetables, Mandarin Oranges, Fresh Fruit, Milk. Mon. No School For Students Tues. Breakfast: Poptart, WG or Regular Cereal, Fresh Fruit, Fruit Juice, Milk. Lunch: Corn Dog, Oven Baked Fries, Three Bean Salad, Fresh Vegetables, Chilled Applesauce, Fresh Fruit, Milk. *WG=Whole Grain. Menus are available on line at Smethport School web site and announced on the radio every morning.
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Food Safety Measures That Can Prevent Illness Diet and exercise are synonymous with a healthy lifestyle. When coupled with routine exercise, a healthy diet is even more effective at sustaining long-term health. But just because the foods you eat might be healthy, that doesn’t always mean they’re safe. Food that is contaminated can lead to illness and possibly even death. For instance, even a small bite of food that’s contaminated with the botulism toxin can cost a person his or life or lead to paralysis. While a mistake with regards to food safety can prove costly, there are ways to prevent those mistakes. The following are some food safety measures men, women and children can take to ensure their food is safe for consumption, courtesy of the United States Department of Health & Human Services. * Always wash your hands before preparing or eating food. Germs on your hands can contaminate food. If you’re preparing a meal, always wash your hands before the preparation begins and wash them again in between handling multiple foods. For example, if you are handling raw meat, clean your hands before you touch other foods you will be preparing, such as potatoes or vegetables. Wash hands with soap and running water for at least 20 seconds. * Do not thaw food on the counter. Thawing food on the counter can be quite dangerous, as harmful germs multiply very rapidly at room temperature. Instead of thawing food on the counter, place food in the refrigerator, defrost it in the microwave or submerge food in a pot of cold water. * Do not let food cool before placing it in the refrigerator. Perishable foods that are not immediately refrigerated invite illness-causing bacteria, which can grow in as little as two hours or as little as one hour if the temperature is above 90 F. Instead of leaving perishable items on the counter, refrigerate them within two hours if not immediately. * Do not taste food to check if it is spoiled. The bacteria that causes food poisoning has no taste, so tasting food to determine if it has spoiled won’t do you any good, but it can cause serious illness if the bacteria is present. If you aren’t sure about a certain food, simply throw it away. To learn about safe storage times for the refrigerator and freezer, visit www.foodsafety.gov/keep/charts/storagetimes.html. * Wash any plates or cutting boards that held raw meat. Raw meat as well as poultry and seafood have germs that can spread, especially if you use the same plates or cutting boards for raw meat as you do cooked meat. Thoroughly scrub any dishes that held raw meat before using them for anything else. * Do not wash meat or poultry. Some recipes, especially those for Thanksgiving turkey, advice home chefs to wash meat or poultry before cooking. However, doing so can spread bacteria to the sink, countertops and other kitchen surfaces. Despite what a recipe suggests, never wash meat, poultry or eggs. * Do not eat foods with uncooked eggs. Eggs should always be cooked thoroughly, as they may contain harmful bacteria, including salmonella. Foods that contain uncooked eggs, such as raw cookie dough, while a tasty treat for many people, are potentially very dangerous, exposing you to harmful bacteria that could result in serious illness. * Marinate foods in the refrigerator. Marinating foods is very popular, especially during the barbecuing season. However, marinating foods at room temperature, when harmful germs in meat and bacteria can multiply rapidly, should be avoided at all costs. When marinating meat, poultry or seafood, always do so in the refrigerator. * Do not use leftover marinade on cooked foods. When marinating, there is typically a significant amount of marinade left over. However tempting it may be to add a little extra flavor by reusing that marinade once the food has been cooked, doing so is very dangerous, as the germs from the raw meat, poultry or seafood can spread to the cooked food.
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CORYVILLE CHURCH OF FAITH 1913 Moody Hollow Eldred, PA•814-225-4943 Rev. Kent Hill www.coryvillechurchoffaith.org SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School............9:30am Morning Worship......10:45am Sunday Evening.........6:30pm WED: Prayer Meeting..6:30pm LIGHTHOUSE COMMUNITY FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1300 Prentisvale Road Rte. 346, Duke Center, PA Pastor Beth Rosler 814-966-3998 Sunday Morn. Worship. . .10am FAITH CHURCH OF CHARITY (Independent Assembly of God) Grimes District Road Port Allegany, PA Pastor: Rev. June E. Smith Sunday School............10:00am Morning Worship........11:00am Night Service................4:00pm Wednesday....................4:30pm SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH OF HEBRON 5 miles up Whitney Creek off Rte. 44, Crandall Hill Coudersport, PA Rev. Michael L. Burns Sabbath School Saturday....................9:45am Worship Service Saturday..................11:00am Bible Study Wednesday.................1:00pm Saturday....................2:00pm Women’s Society 1st Tuesday of each month............7:30pm SARTWELL CREEK UNION CHURCH Port Allegany RD 2 Port Allegany, PA Rev. LaVerne R. Howard, Pastor Worship Hour. . . . .9:30-10:30am Sunday School. .10:30-11:00am Everyone Welcome GETHSEMANE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 205 Arnold Ave., Port Allegany, Pa. 16743 814-642-9261 Worship Service..........11:00am TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Fulton St., Smethport, Pa. 814-887-2563 Worship Service............9:00am VALLEY WORSHIP CENTER Rte. 446 Farmers Valley Smethport, PA Rev. David Eastman 814-887-5065 Sunday School..............9:30am Morning Worship........10:30am Sunday Evening...........6:00pm Wed. Evening................6:30pm
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#BP12541 #B20369A #T4756A #B20010A #T4731A #B20339A #BP12535 #BP12537 #BP12557 #B20095B #BP12534 #T4684A #B20368A #B20187A #T4297A #T4708A #TP2354 #T4771B #BP12559A #OP6622 #OP6573 2010 Chev. Avalanche Truck LT 4WD5.3L, 8 cyl., black, 25,359 mi. 2008 GMC Sierra 2500 Truck 4WD6.6L, 8 cyl., red, 71,599 mi. 2013 Toyota Tacoma Truck Dbl. Cab 4WD4.0L, V6, white, 2,328 mi. 2010 Chev. Avalanche Truck LS 4Wd5.3L, 8 cyl., black, 26,741 mi. 2011 Toyota Tacoma Truck 4WD4.0L, V6, silver, 32,251 mi. 2011 GMC Sierra 1500 Truck SLE 4WD5.3L, 8 cyl., white, 27,520 mii. 2010 Chev. Silverado 1500 Truck LS 4WD4.8L, 8 cyl., black, 27,659 mi. 2011 Chev. Silverado 1500 Work Truck 4WD4.8L, 8 cyl., blue, 2,458 mi. 2009 Chev. Silverado 1500 Truck LT 4WD5.3L, 8 cyl., 19,887 mi. 2010 Toyota Tacoma Truck 4WD2.7L, 4 cyl., 22,383 mi. 2008 Chev. Silverado 1500 Truck LT w/1LT5.3L, 8 cyl., blue, 44,106 mi. 2007 Toyota Tundra Truck SR5 4WD5.7L, 8 cyl., red, 64,402 mi. 2007 Chev. Avalanche Truck LTZ 4WD5.3L, 8 cyl., black, 107,769 mi. 2010 Chev. Silverado 1500 Work Truck 4WD4.8L, 8 cyl., blue, 38,360 mi. 2006 GMC Sierra 1500 Truck SLE2 4WD5.3L, 8 cyl., gray, 52,760 mi. 2009 Toyota Tacoma Truck 4WD2.7L, 4 cyl., red, 31,446 mi. 2007 Toyota Tacoma Truck 4WD4.0L, V6, blue, 91,783 mi. 2005 Toyota Tacoma Truck 4WD2.7L, 4 cyl., super white, 85,500 mi. 2003 Chev. Avalanche Truck 4WD5.3L, 8 cyl., white, 144,862 mi. 2012 Toyota Tacoma Truck 4WD4.0L, V6, 28,518 mi. 2012 Ram 1500 Truck 4WD4.7L, 8 cyl., white, 33,594 mi. #OP6390 $35,075 $34,725 $36,000 $30,475 $28,500 $29,875 $28,500 $27,675 $28,200 $23,250 $25,275 $23,050 $23,450 $20,300 $19,300 $19,500 $18,600 $15,275 $11,350 $24,995 $26,995 $33,900 #OP6612 $32,700 #OP6615 $32,609 #OP6539 $29,379 #OP6509 $28,000 #OP6377 $27,689 #OP6607 $25,569 #OP6617 $24,799 #OP6445 $23,900 #OP6421 $22,729 #OP6620 $22,139 #OP6614A $21,995 #OP6600 $19,699 #OP6514A $18,699 #OP6595A $18,555 #OP6502A $17,854 #TP2341A $15,888 #B20340A $13,949 #BP12547A $7,589 #BP12552 $24,995 #T4738A $23,949
CARS • CARS
2012 Chev. Impala Sdn. LT FWD3.6L, V6, white, 24,369 mi. 2012 Chev. Impala Sdn. LT FWD3.6L, V6, 14,489 mi. 2012 Chev. Impala Sdn. LT FWD3.6L, V6, 13,319 mi. 2011 Kia Forte 5 dr. Sdn. SX FWD2.4L, 4 cyl., silver, 11,943 mi. 2011 Chev. Malibu Sdn. LTZ FWD2.4L, 4 cyl., silver, 42,562 mi. 2012 Ford Focus Sdn. SE FWD2.0L, 4 cyl., red, 21,205 mi. 2010 Dodge Avenger Sdn. R/T FWD2.4L, 4 cyl., silver, 37,240 mi. 2011 Nissan Altima Sdn. S FWD2.5L, 4 cyl., 36,019 mi. 2012 Chev. Impala Sdn. LT FWD3.6L, V6, silver ice, 16,376 mi. 2011 Toyota Corolla Sdn. LE FWD1.8L, 4 cyl., red, 37,837 mi. 2010 Hyundai Sonata Sdn. GLS FWD2.4L, 4 cyl., 34,820 mi. 2011 Nissan Versa Sdn. S FWD1.8L, 4 cyl., 51,151 mi. 2007 Pontiac G6 Conv. GT FWD3.5L, V6, 61,202 mi. 2009 Chev. Cobalt Cpe. LS FWD2.2L, 4 cyl., bl., 12,710 mi. 2009 Toyota Camry Sdn. FWD2.4L, 4 cyl., 104,273 mi. 2007 Ford Taurus Sdn. SEL FWD3.0L, V6, burgandy, 66,944 mi. 2010 Toyota Camry Sdn. FWD2.5L, 4 cyl., magnetic gray, 46,280 mi. 2012 Chev. Cruze Sdn. LS FWD1.8L, 4 cyl., 29,400 mi. 2010 Chev. Impala Sdn. LT FWD3.5L, V6, 45,845 mi. 2010 Dodge Caliber Sdn. SXT FWD2.0L, 4 cyl., 28,765 mi. 2010 Kia Forte Koup EX FWD2.0L, 4 cyl., blue, 43,938 mi.
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CARS • CARS
#B20286A #BP12463 #T4685A #TP2322 #BP12543 #T4745A #T4662A #BP12538 #B20175B #BP12544 #BP12555A #TP2317 #BP12562 #T4661A #BP12563A #OP6584 #T4755B #T4780A #T4699A #TP2357A #OP6613 2011 Buick LaCrosse Sdn. CXL AWD3.6L, V6, 15,337 mi. 2011 Cadillac DTS Sdn. Luxury Collection FWD4.6L, 8 cyl., black, 54,196 mi. 2011 Hyundai Sonata Sdn. Ltd. FWD2.4L, 4 cyl., silver, 6,507 mi. 2012 Toyota Camry Sdn. LE FWD2.5L, 4 cyl., silver, 7,500 mi. 2012 Chev. Impala Sdn. LTZ FWD3.6L, V6, white, 25, 916 mi. 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid Sdn. FWD2.4L, 4 cyl., blizzard pearl 2011 Toyota Camry Sdn. LE FWD2.5L, 4 cyl., gray, 19,042 mi. 2009 Subaru Legacy Sdn. Special Edition AWD2.5L, 4 cyl., teal, 16,542 mi. 2011 Ford Fusion Sdn. SE FWD2.5L, 4 cyl., 30,986 mi. 2009 Nissan Cube Wagon S FWD1.8L, 4 cyl., gray, 20,144 mi. 2011 Toyota Camry Sdn. LE FWD2.5L, 4 cyl., gray, 39,915 mi. 2010 Toyota Camry Sdn. SE FWD2.5L, 4 cyl., barc. red, 51,965 mi 2011 Honda Civic Sdn. LX FWD1.8L, 4 cyl., maroon, 33,941 mi. 2011 Toyota Corolla Sdn. L FWD1.8L, 4 cyl., silver, 11,116 mi. 2004 Pontiac GTO Cpe. RWD5.7L, 8 cyl., red, 47,331 mi. 2012 Chrysler 300 Sdn. 4 dr. RWD3.6L, V6, bright silver, 19,755 mi. 2010 Toyota Corolla Sdn. LE FWD1.8L, 4 cyl., barcelona red, 47,431 mi. 2008 Chev. Impala Sdn. LT FWD3.5L, V6, brown, 67,097 mi, 2011 Hyundai Accent Cpe. GS FWD1.6L, 4 cyl., gray, 13,350 mi. 2005 Chev. Impala Sdn. LS FWD3.8L, V6, tan, 98,290 mi. 2012 Chev. Impala Sdn. LTZ FWD3.6L, V6, 9,814 mi. $28,525 $34,700 $23,299 $21,800 $19,550 $20,825 $19,175 $17,125 $17,225 $14,625 $17,400 $17,175 $16,325 $16,375 $14,525 $24,656 $14,175 $12,125 $12,300 $7,550 $19,730
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SUVS • VANS
#B19969A #B20155A #B20288A 2011 Chev. Suburban SUV LT 4WD5.3L, 8 cyl., maroon, 35,361 mi. 2009 Chev. Tahoe SUV LTZ 4WD5.3L, 8 cyl., beige, 31,367 mi. 2009 Chev. Suburban SUV LTZ 4WD5.3L, 8 cyl., 69,614 mi. 2010 Toyota Rav4 SUV 4 Dr. 4WD2.5L, 4 cyl., pyrite mica, 26,852 mi. 2010 Toyota Rav4 SUV 4 dr. 4WD2.5L, 4 cyl., black, 44,619 mi. 2008 Dodge Durango SUV SLT 4WD4.7L, 8 cyl., silver, 84,045 mi. 2007 Suzuki XL7 SUV AWD3.6L, V6, beige, 52,870 mi. 2006 GMC Envoy SUV SLE 4WD4.2L, Str. 6 cyl., gold, 69,192 mi. 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan Van SE FWD3.3L, V6, red, 73,966 mi. 2006 Chev. HHR SUV LT FWD2.4L, 4 cyl., 81,201 mi. 2004 Chev. TrailBlazer SUV LS 4WD4.2L, Straight 6 cyl., white, 69,086 mi. 2012 Dodge Durango SUV Crew AWD3.6L, V6, mineral gray, 33,895 2010 Chev. Traverse SUV LS AWD3.6L, V6, silver, 56,114 mi. 2009 GMC Acadia SUV SLE1 FWD3.6L, V6, red, 40,521 mi. 2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited SUV X 4WD3.8L, V6, 83,229 mi. 2011 Kia Sorento SUV LX AWD2.4L, 4 cyl., 46,138 mi. 2010 Ford Flex SUV SEL AWD3.5L, V6, 63,049 mi. 2011 Dodge Nitro SUV SE 4WD3.7L, V6, black, 23,484 mi. 2011 Dodge Nitro SUV SE 4WD3.7L, V6, silver, 19,875 mi. 2006 Jeep Commander SUV Sport 4WD4.7L, 8 cyl., red, 45,525 mi. 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan Van SXT FWD3.8L, V6, white gold, 39,519 mi. $39,875 $38,675 $36,625 $19,300 $18,150 $14,375 $13,125 $13,995 $11,950 $10,500 $9,575 $29,275 $21,550 $22,825 $19,999 $18,895 $17,880 $19,995 $19,600 $15,991 $19,444
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