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the states natural gas. This will enable New Yorks economy to benefit from this resource and the job opportunities that development is expected to bring, Martens said. We look forward to receiving comments from the public that will help inform the final conditions for high-volume hydraulic fracturing in New York state. The proposed environmental mitigation measures and the regulations that codify those measures go hand in hand. It makes sense to move forward with them together and hold simultaneous public comment periods and hearings. The public comment period for the revised draft SGEIS begins today and concludes Dec. 12. The public comment period for the regulations will begin in early October and will run concurrently with the SGEIS public comment period. DEC plans to hold four public hearings during the comment period for the SGEIS and regulations in November. The hearings will be held in counties within the Marcellus Shale region, as well as New York City. Exact dates and locations will be released in early October. Under the public comment schedule, the public will have more than 150 days to review the proposed environmental mitigation measures in the draft SGEIS, which were released July 1, and more than 90 days to review the SGEIS sections and mitigation measures addressing socioeconomic, community character, visual, noise and transportation impacts. Once the comment period is complete, DEC will review the comments on the draft SGEIS and proposed regulations and prepare responses to be released with the final SGEIS. No permits for high-volume hydraulic fracturing will be issued until the SGEIS is finalized and DEC issues the required Findings Statement. Comments can be submitted by Web at: http:// www.dec.ny.gov/energy/76838.html or by mail to: Attn: dSGEIS Comments, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233. Comments should focus on changes in the 2011 revised draft SGEIS. Comments previously submitted on the 2009 draft will be considered in the final SGEIS and do not need to be resubmitted. The draft socio-economic analysis of the impacts associated with high-volume hydraulic fracturing activities found that when the well construction rate is at its maximum level, total direct employment could reach 6,198 full-time equivalent (FTE) workers under a low-development scenario and 24,795 FTE workers under the average-development scenario. These jobs are estimated to bring $419.6 million to $1.7 billion in earnings for the workers.

Construction jobs account for 4,408 to 17,634 FTE positions. These employment figures correspond to the annual construction of 413 horizontal and vertical wells under the lowdevelopment scenario and 1,652 horizontal and vertical wells under the average-development scenario. At the peak of development, operational jobs are expected to range from 1,790 FTE workers under the low-development scenario to 7,161 FTE workers under the average-development scenario. The proposed drilling also could generate additional indirect employment in other sectors of the economy. Indirect employment is expected to range from 7,293 FTE workers under the low-development scenario to an additional 29,174 FTE workers under the average-development scenario with an additional $202.3 million and $809.2 million in earnings. The revised draft SGEIS proposes new mitigation measures to address impacts to communities and local governments. A significant mitigation measure is to limit simultaneous construction of well pads and wells in proximity to each other. DEC will consider this measure in consultation with local governments to lessen cumulative impacts. This approach would help mitigate impacts on local community character, as well as cumulative noise, visual and traffic impacts. Additional proposed mitigation measures include: Traffic: require drillers to produce detailed transportation plans outlining the proposed number of trucks, truck routes and times of day of truck operations, and assessing the conditions of those roads; Noise: site-specific measures could include setbacks, site layout design that takes advantage of topography, noise barriers and special permit conditions; and Visual: site-specific measures could include screening, relocation, camouflage or disguise, using non-reflective materials and controlling off-site migration of lighting. To learn more about the revised draft SGEISs proposed mitigation measures, visit: The full draft SGEIS: http://www.dec.ny.gov/energy/ 75370.html; Fact Sheet on Socio-economic Impacts: http:// www.dec.ny.gov/energy/76878.html Fact Sheet on Traffic, Cumulative, Visual & Noise: http://www.dec.ny.gov/energy/76873.html f

Bolivar Free Library

Sat., Oct. 1st


11am-1pm
Hayrides Games Food Face Painting Bounce House

~~FREE Event For The Whole Community~~


Come See The Unveiling Of Our New Memorial Oil Derrick

MCKEAN COUNTY E-SALES


on July 5th, 2011 Purchased Historical Landmark

HOUSE OF PRAYER South Bolivar Road Pastor: Roy Elliot Sunday Service.............1:30pm Prayer Meeting Wed.. . . . . . . .7pm Everyone Welcome SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH Alfred Station, NY A Baptist Church with a Difference Pastor: Kenneth Chroniger 607-587-9176 Sabbath (Friday) Season of Prayer. . . . . . .7:00pm Saturday: Chime Choir..............9:00am Fellowship Time........9:30am Sabbath School..........9:45am (Class for all ages) (Helping Hand Bible Study Guide avail.) Sabbath Worship........11:00am (Nursery for Preschool; Learners Worship for ages 5-12 available) Sanctuary Choir 2nd Sabbath............12:20pm Dish to Pass Fellowship Meal. . . . . .12:30pm Youth Fellowship 1st & 3rd Saturdays. .7:00pm Junior Youth Fellowship 2nd Saturday.............3:00pm Tuesday Bible Study Fellowship...............10:00am GRACE BIBLE INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH 392 Coon Crossing Road Shinglehouse814-697-7257 Pastor: Roger N. Hain Asst. Pastor: Thomas Isaacson Sunday School..............9:30am Classes for all ages. Morning worship........10:45am includes nursery, childrens 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. BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCA) 79 Brooklyn Street Portville, NY Rev. Paula Roulette Sunday Worship...........9:00am Sunday School............10:30am OBI COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor: David Cook 585-933-7205 Sunday Services: Sunday School...........9:00am Morning Worship ....10:30am Evening Service..............6pm Wed. Eve.: Adult Prayer and Bible Study.....................7pm Jr. & Sr. High Youth....6-8pm Nursery Care provided for all services.

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Lindgrens Variety Store


Newion at Loc

307 Main St. Smethport, PA

Over 6,000 sq. ft. packed full of items....... Come in, browse in air conditioned comfort...
$$$$$$ CASH PAID $$$$$$ (Please Read Entire Ad)
MOST advertised prices are specifically vague! NOT in SMETHPORT... WE ARE paying more than any other buyer, depending on qty. and spot price. Please check spot price, for every dollar you have of coins dated 1964 & before, 10 dimes or 4 quarters or 2 half dollars, it does not matter... and... We will sort each and every coin and pay top dollar for all key dated coins from the assortment! GOLD & SILVER ARE AT RECORD PRICES!, some buyers pay less, some SAY they pay more * * * *CAUTION* * * * PLEASE remember whether you are receiving an offer of $5 for 1 Half Dollar or $25 for 1 Half Dollar, there are many Half Dollars worth $1000 or more, Silver Dollars $26 Min. for junk ones $1000s for Key Dates!! APRIL 4TH WE PAID $150.00 for just ONE WHEAT PENNY. Many coins you may have may have a far greater value than just the silver content. BE CAUTIOUS OF OUT OF AREA BUYERS who rent a local hotel room OR other buildings and set up to buy, claiming to pay top dollar, GET A QUOTE DO NOT SELL Then bring your items to SMETHPORT, DO the research and KNOW what you have. If you have gold or silver coins, guns, pocket watches, antiques or collectibles... and are not quite sure the value of your items or how to handle selling your items, please give us a call at: MCKEAN COUNTY E-SALES, we can provide you 1,000s of names of satisfied customers, from All over McKean & Potter Counties, Buffalo, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, we have clients driving from: Maryland, Ohio, West Virginia, Dubois, Clearfield, State College. THERE IS A REASON they are driving 2-8 hours to sell their gold and silver to us... We will help and guide you to a safe, professional transaction. Top Dollar Paid For Used Guns!

SEPTEMBER 27, 2011

Stk#11-1367 *plus tax, tags 72 months, 3.9 WAC

Stk#11-1409 *plus tax, tags 84 months, 5.5 WAC

CALL: 814-887-4160
FOR SALE - TRAC-RAC ALUMINUM LADDER RACK, almost new condition, off of Dodge 6 bed. Call 814-366-0325. tffb FRIENDLY CORE CO. Recycling automotive catalytic converters and non-ferrous metals. M-F 8:00-5:00 or by appointment or well pick up your material. We pay cash or check! 814-697-6839. 1/2 mile past Dollar Store, on Rte. 44S, Shinglehouse, Pa. tfcb BUYING JUNK CARS AND SCRAP-Highest prices paid in the area. Pick up or delivered. Walt Miles, 814-642-7358; 814-5981844 (cell). tfcb FREE KITTENS- Cute black and white kittens, litter trained and ready to go. Mother is a good hunter. Will consider delivery if needed. 814-558-4906. fb ROAD TRIP TO CATTARAUGUS CO. MUSEUM Members of the Richburg-Wirt Historical Society will visit the Cattaraugus County Museum in Machias on Tuesday, October 4th. Those interested in going, please meet at the Richburg-Wirt Historical Societys Museum, Main St. Richburg at 9:00am to carpool. We will stop for lunch afterwards. (Note: There will be no Monday night meeting in October.) 2/27f

LOOKING FOR WOOD / COAL STOVE. 6.5 x 8 utility trailer, heavy duty. 716-933-6284. pb CHECK OUT WWW.MONEYSAVERADVERTISING.COM Your Moneysaver, Your Community Connection online. 4/6fb FOR SALE- Freedom outdoor furnace, 36, good working condition, $2,500. Call 814-887-2325. 2/27pb WANTED: Leaf blower, gas heater with blower, used twin mattress, 8 ft. wooden garage doors, old Reporter Argus Newspapers, Port Allegany, PA memorabilia. 814-642-2423. pb MAKE MONEY! Clean out the attic, the garage, the closet and make money by selling your wares in the Moneysaver! Simply fill out the reader ad form in this issue and mail or bring it in...youll make money!

VOLUNTEERS DECORATE VILLAGE OF BOLIVAR FOR FALL On Sunday, September 18th, the wooden boxes on Main St. were decorated with a fall setting by Chris Evans, Trisha Johnson, and LaRae Best. The flowers and pumpkins were donated by The Bolivar Lioness Club. We hope that everyone enjoys the new look and would like to ask that they be left untouched so that the Community can enjoy.

1. In 2010, Baltimores Nick Markakis became the third majorleaguer to have four consecutive seasons of at least 43 doubles. Name either of the other two to do it. 2. Who was the first New York Yankees pitcher to win the Cy Young Award? 3. Name the only three-time AllAmerican running back for the University of Syracuse. 4. In 2010, Dallas Dirk Nowitzki became the fourth foreign-born NBA player to top 20,000 career points. Name two of the first three to do it. 5. Two NHL teams since 1970 have missed the playoffs the season after winning the Stanley Cup. Name either one. 6. When was the last time before 2010 (4-1 loss to Notre Dame) that the University of North Carolina womens soccer team lost by more than one goal? 7. Bowler Mika Koivuniemi won the PBA Tours earnings title in 2010-11 with $330,040, the thirdhighest total in PBA history. Name the men who hold the top two spots. Answers 1. Joe Medwick (1935-39) and Tris Speaker (1920-23). 2. Bob Turley, in 1958. 3. Floyd Little (1964-66). 4. Patrick Ewing, Hakeem Olajuwon and Dominique Wilkins. 5. New Jersey (missed in 1995-96 season) and Carolina (2006-07). 6. It was 1985. 7. Walter Ray Williams ($419,700 in 2002-03) and Patrick Allen ($350,740 in 2004-05). (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

Note: Since these decorations were put up, some of the pumpkins were stolen from the flower boxes on Main Street. Whoever took them, would you please put them back. It would be very much appreciated. Thank you, The Citizens for Community Improvement

LOTS, LAND, ACREAGE SECTION ABANDONED LAKESIDE FARM! 4 acres - lake access - $16,900. 10 acres - huge view - $29,900. 8 acres - lakefront - $69,900. Foreclosure priced land in Upstate NYs So. Tier!! Survey, clear title! 1-888-701-1864 www.newyorklandandlakes.com MISCELLANEOUS SECTION ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from home. *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal, *Accounting, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial aid if qualified. 1-800-494-2785. www.CenturaOnline.com AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Train for high paying aviation career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified - job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute ofMaintenance, 1-877-202-0386. ATTENTION DIABETICS with Medicare. Get a free talking meter and diabetic testing supplies at no cost, plus free home delivery! Best of all, this meter eliminates painful finger pricking! Call 1-888-314-9244. RECEIVE A FREE IRA STARTER KIT. Learn why precious metals like gold and silver coins and bullion should be part of your retirement account. Call 1-888-473-9213 for your free kit. DISH NETWORK DELIVERS more for less! Packages starting at $24.99/ mo. Local channels included! Free HD for life! Free Blockbuster movies for 3 months. 1-888-823-8160. DISH NETWORK. Starting at $19.99/month plus 30 premium movie channels. Free for 3 months! Save! Ask about same day installation! Call 1888-823-8160. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SECTION CLARINET, VIOLIN, FLUTE, TRUMPET, amplifier, Fender guitar $75 each. Upright bass, cello, saxophone, French horn, drums $189 each. Others 4sale 1-516-377-7907. REAL ESTATE SECTION DO YOU HAVE VACATION PROPERTY for sale or rent? With promotion to nearly 5 million households and over 12 million potential buyers, a statewide classified ad cant be beat! Promote your property for just $490 for a 15-word ad. Place your ad online at fcpny.com or call 585-928-2470. TRAVEL SECTION FALL SPECIALS! Floridas best beach, New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Check it out www.nsbfla.com/bonjour or 1-800-214-0166. WANT TO BUY SECTION WANTED Diabetes test strips. Any kind/brand. Unexpired. Up to $18.00. Shipping paid. 1-800-266-0702. www.SellDiabeticstrips.com WANTED TO BUY SECTION BUYING EVERYTHING! Furs, coins, gold, antiques, watches, silver, art, diamonds. The Jewelers Jeweler Jack 1-917-696-2024 by appointment. Lic-Bonded.

Federal Credit Union


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SEPTEMBER 27, 2011

ALCO IS OPEN ON SATURDAYS!!


(Wellsville office ONLY)

WEST CLARKSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH 9003 Daggott Hollow West Clarksville, NY Rev. Les Chambers 585-968-0377 Early Service........8:30-9:30am Sunday School. . . .9:45-10:30am Morning Worship .......10:45am Wed. Prayer Service..........7pm FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 1108 Rte. 19 South at Yorks Corners Wellsville, NY 14895 Pastor: Vernon Dean 585-268-9826 Church: 585-593-5834 Sunday School............10:00am Classes for all ages Morning Worship........11:00am Nursery Available Sun. Eve. Service. . . . . . . . .6:00pm Wed.: Adult Prayer, Bible Study & Praise.............7:00pm SHINGLEHOUSE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Russell Horning Sunday School..............9:15am Morning Worship........10:30am Wednesday Service: BYF (ages 9-12).......3:30pm Choir Practice..........6:15pm Bible Study & Prayer Meeting.........7:30pm NOTE: Wheelchair, access ramp and nursery provided. HERITAGE AFLAME MINISTRIES 585-928-2648 ext. 2 71 Boss St., Bolivar, NY 14715 Sunday Morning Services 9:30am. .&. .11:00am at The Chapel, 647 S. Union St., Olean, NY Wed. Prayer..................6:00pm at The Chapel. Wed. D2D......................6:30pm at The Ministry Center.

Bill Lake Real Estate


Smethport, PA 814-887-5547

R EAL ESTATE
Nancy Rathbun - Broker

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Fall Membership Drive


Join your family, friends and neighbors
by becoming a member of ALCO Federal Credit Union, Allegany Countys largest locally managed financial institution. Watch your money grow with our superior deposit rates. Save with ALCOs low, low rates and enjoy the benefits of friendly, convenient service. During ALCOs Fall Membership Drive, well match your initial $50 deposit when you open both a Savings and Checking Account with Direct Deposit. Are you already a member? Then spread the word and refer a friend to earn $25. Remember...anyone can join ALCO who lives, works, worships, or attends school in Allegany County.
Offer ends 11/30/11. Certain restrictions apply.

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Eldred Township Roulette Township


Well built camp on 2.2 acres with well and septic. Full basement and covered deck. Private 98 acres with several panoramic views on dead end road. Ideal for your dream home. Pond.

Ceres Township
Country home! Two story home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and detached garage on an acre of land.

$58,000

#3912

$85,000

#3943 $299,900

#3942

Port Allegany
Well maintained 3 bedroom ranch home with an additional bath and bedroom/living area above attached 1 car garage, large lot.

Annin Township
Lovely 3 bedroom home over full basement on 10 acres. Quality home and extreme seclusion.

Smethport Borough
2 story 3 bedroom family on quiet street. Large yard and detached 2 car garage.

$86,900

#3915 $150,000

#3913 $65,000

#3941

32 Greenwich Street - Belmont 4 (585-268-7835) Convenient Locations 9 W. Main St. - Cuba (585-968-2760) For All Your 25 W. Main Street - Friendship Financial (585-973-2300) 2859 Lindy Lane - Wellsville Needs! (585-593-4959)
HUNTERS BEWARE! If you see a Hereford steer, dead or alive call 814-698-2192. Eleven Mile; Buttercreek areas. 2/27c RENT LOWERED / CERES: Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath doublewide on its own land. Was $725/mo., now $695/mo. Call Cornerstone 607-936-1945. See our complete listings at www.homesbycornerstone.com c BOBS AUTO BODY: Route 417, Bolivar, NY, 585-928-2554. Servicing your needs for over 44 years! Integrity, quality...A great combination. tfc DAN DUNBAR ~ BUYING JUNK CARS AND SCRAP METAL Free pick up and removal. 585-610-8299. tfc RENT LOWERED / FRIENDSHIP: Nice 2 bedroom upper with washer/dryer hookups. Completely remodeled. Was $475/mo., now $450/mo. Call Cornerstone 607-936-1945. See our complete listings at www.homesbycornerstone.com c THE BOLIVAR LIONESS CLUB IS COLLECTING used hearing aids for the Finger Lakes Region Lions Hearing Foundation. The FLRLHF assists financially burdened hearing impaired persons in our area (and western NY). The used hearing aids salvage value normally offsets the cost of repairs. Please put your old hearing aids in a sealed plastic bag to prevent loss of small parts. A drop box is located at Steuben Trust Bank, Bolivar, NY or contact Lois Lounsberry, 585-928-1752 if you have a donation. tf DIABETICS: Educational & Testing Services Provided By The Wellsville Lions Club Diabetes Center at Jones Memorial Hospital WELLSVILLE The Wellsville Lions Club Jones Memorial Hospital Diabetes Center at Jones Memorial Hospital sponsors a monthly series of classes designed to assist diabetics in managing their condition. The classes which are titled Diabetes Management, Diabetes Complications and Connecting Food to Blood Glucose Levels are held at Jones Memorial Hospital and include a private, one-on-one session with a Certified Diabetic Nurse Educator. Most insurances cover part - if not all - of the cost of diabetes education sessions. For specific information, contact your insurance provider. Certified by the American Diabetes Association, the Wellsville Lions Club Diabetes Center also offers on-site testing, such as A1C, lipids, urine micro albumin, and a retinal camera. For more information, contact your healthcare provider or call the Diabetes Center at 585-596-5035.

FAITH BIBLE CHURCH Rte. 417, Little Genesee, NY Office: 585-928-1856 Pastor: Clint Pearsall Sunday School.........9:45am Childrens Church and Morning Worship........11am Sun. Eve. Worship........6:30pm Wednesday Evening Teen Groups..................6:30pm Discovery Club Childrens Program & Prayer Mtg . . . .7pm MOPS first and third Tuesday Sept.-June ..........9:30am-Noon

BOLIVAR FREE LIBRARY Hrs.: Mon., Wed., Thurs. 6-8pm; Tues. 12:30-4:30pm; Fri. 9:30am-4:30pm; Sat. 9am-12pm. tf FRIENDSHIP FREE LIBRARY HOURS: Hrs.: Mon: 12:30-6pm; Tues. Closed; Wed. 9am-12pm, 6-9 pm; Thurs. 12:30pm-6pm, Fri. Closed, Sat. 10am-1 pm. tf GENESEE LIBRARY HOURS Summer Hrs: Mon. 12-8pm; Thurs. 9am-5pm; Sat. 12-4pm. OSWAYO VALLEY MEMORIAL LIBRARY Hrs: Mon. 10-8pm; Wed. 9-6pm; Fri. 9-6pm tf tf

Bolivar Village Residents:


We are planning to start planting some replacement trees in the village. The first to be planted in October. If you wish to be considered for a tree at your residence, please contact the Village Clerk at 928-2234.
(All inquiries will be considered)
FOR RENT OR SALE ON LAND CONTRACT / WIRT: Decent 23 bedroom mobile home on its own land with an addition. $495/ mo. Call Cornerstone 607-936-1945. See our complete listings at www.homesbycornerstone.com c VENT FREE GAS HEATERS- Natural or propane, 4 sizes in stock & on sale. Also, electric heaters 4,600 BTU now only $49.00. Howards, Shinglehouse, Pa. (814) 697-6241 7/13c PRICE REDUCED TO SELL / Log Cabin with land: This seasonal cabin/retreat sits nestled on 11+ acres with access to two ponds and 340 acres for hunting, fishing and recreational purposes. Located in Scio School District, 15 min. from Wellsville. The cabin comes fully furnished including appliances and too many extras to list. This is truly a fabulous buy for the outdoorsman and ready to be enjoyed today. This secluded cabin/retreat is priced to sell at $59,000. Call 607-937-0678 for more details including financing options. c
OSWAYO VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT MENU September 28, 2011 - September 30, 2011 Wed. Breakfast: Breakfast Frittata. Lunch: Potato Bar, Chili, Broccoli and Cheese, Lots of Toppings, Applesauce, Pineapple, Homemade Bread. Thurs. Breakfast: Whole Grain Funnel Cake. Lunch: Lasagna, Lettuce and Dressing, Mixed Fruit, Garlic Breadstick. Fri. Breakfast: Cooks Choice. Lunch: Chicken Patty on Bun, Lettuce, Onion, Tomato, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Mixed Fruit. Lunch Alternatives: Salad or Soup and Sandwich. Mon.- Peanut Butter & Jelly, Vegetable Soup; Tues.- Tuna, Tomato Soup; Wed.- Peanut Butter & Jelly, Chicken Noodle Soup; Thurs.- Cold Cuts, Vegetable Soup; Fri.Cooks Choice, Tomato Soup. All Breakfasts and Lunches are served with choice of milk. Menu is subject to change.

PORTVILLE FREE LIBRARY HOURS: Hrs.: Mon., & Thurs. 1-8pm; Tues. 10am-5pm; Frid. 9am-5 pm; Sat. 10am-1pm. tf RICHBURG COLONIAL LIBRARY HOURS Mon. 9am-5pm; Tues. Eve. 3-7pm; Thurs. 9am-5pm. tf

24-HOUR CRISIS HOTLINE: 585-593-5706 Offers help for those having a hard time coping! Confidential telephone counseling and a resource referral information agent for mental health situations. We are here to help with suicide prevention! Call us! We care! tf THE BOLIVAR COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY, located at the United Methodist Church, 80 Friendship St., is a volunteer ministry of the Bolivar churches. It seeks to provide emergency food assistance and support for families and individuals who demonstrate an immediate need. To receive assistance, please call Bud Merrell, 585-928-5108. Call ahead for an appointment. Pantry is open Mondays 10am-12; Thursdays 2pm-4pm; other times by appointment. tf BLESSING STORE FREE CLOTHES, LIKE NEW! Open Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 11am to 4pm or make arrangements by calling 814-697-6909. Bells Run Rd., Shinglehouse, Pa. Open for Shinglehouse, Ceres, Millport areas residents only. To help us keep going - Donations: In medium boxes, no bags, no stains, be separated from winter and summer. No longer accepting toys due to room. Thank you - Blessings. tfc RICHBURG-WIRT HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM 243 Main Street, Route 275, Richburg, NY. Open every Wednesday 10am-3pm or by appointment. Meetings are held the first Monday of every month, 7pm at the Museum March through November. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call the museum at 585-928-WIRT (9478) or Melanie at 585-928-1249. E-mail: richburgwirt@yahoo.com tfc

Swanson Family Farm


Route 6 West of Smethport

Bolivar Storage
Liberty St. Extension, Bolivar, NY Call Bob Ingalls: 585-928-2678

FOR SALE GREENHOUSE - 30' X 84'


Constructed to withstand severe weather. Includes: polycarbonate end walls, double layer poly system, inflation fan, automated ventilation system, 100 amp electrical panel, automatic grow light system, grow bench, drip irrigation basket runs consisting of chain drop downs, piping, braces and hoses..................................$10,000 DUAL OPTION BOILER: 5,000 BTU with pumps, digital controls, 450' Pex tubing, 140,000 BTU water radiator with circulation fan. . . .$7,500

We Sell Boxes Variety of Sizes Available

Units Starting at

35 per mo.

The PORTVILLE COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY, located at the First Presbyterian Church, 19 N. Main St., Portville, is a volunteer organization of the Portville Community. It is a supplemental and emergency food pantry seeking to serve the residents of the Portville School district. Anyone who receives assistance (food stamps, welfare, Social Security, etc.) and resides in the Portville School District is eligible to receive food from the Portville Community Food Pantry. The food pantry is open the fourth Wednesday of each month from 10 a.m. to noon and again from 5 to 6:30 p.m. tf

Call: 814-887-2762

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FOR SALE- Woods 12 cu. ft. upright freezer, model VIZMA, excellent condition, $150. Ellis Krott, Rixford, Pa. 814-465-7792. fb NIGHTMARE HAY RIDES Open 5 weekends October 1st to October 30th. Friday, Saturday and Sunday only, 7:30pm to 9:30pm. Cost $15 per person. Also 5 and under are free. Includes newly remodeled Haunted Barn, Vortex Tunnel, Haunted Wooden Maze and Haunted Hay Ride. No reservations needed. Located at 6319 Sommerville Valley Rd., Ellicottville, N.Y. Call 716-699-4839. 4/27cb WANTED: Used log splitter, reasonably priced, repairable units considered. Price comparable to condition. 4 matched tires, P265/ 78R16, 1 Toyota rim 16. 814-331-0703. pb JACK RUSSELL TERRIER PUPPIES- Shots and wormed, healthy, adorable babies. $200. 814-697-6606. 4/27pb PEDESTAL WOOD STOVE WITH GLASS DOOR, excellent condition, $150. 716-933-6284. fb

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NEW HORIZONS FORUM ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2011 Alfred, NY, September 2011- Dr. Choichiro Yatani, Alfred State College professor of psychology, will lead off the Fall 2011 New Horizons Forum Series. Professor Yatanis talk, Personal Is Political: Threats to Scholarly Expression, is drawn from his numerous scholarly publications and presentations. Scheduled for Wednesday evening, Sept, 28, in the Allegany Room of the Central Dining Hall on the Alfred campus from 78:30 p.m. Forum director SUNY Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus Joe Flynn notes that the evening will include media records of The Yatani Case which documents the personal struggle and public uproar surrounding Yatanis 44 days of incarceration in the summer of 1986 in a New York City federal prison upon his return from presenting a scholarly paper in the Netherlands. At the time, Yatani was a doctoral candidate at SUNY Stony Brook on Long Island where he lived with his wife Nana and their two young children. Since his undergraduate days in Japan during the Vietnam War, Yatani has been committed to building cultures of peace with justice. Whether or not a scholars vision and work can or should be successfully isolated from the shaping forces of ones sociopolitical-cultural context invites continuing debate. The presentation is designed to promote vigorous audience discussion. Future Forum speakers and their topics include: Tues., Oct. 11: Dr. Kasey Klingensmith, professor of biology (Keuka College), Understanding the Marcellus Shale, Engineering Technology Building, Room 215, 6:30-8 p.m. Wed., Oct. 26: ASC Professor Jeffrey Johnston, School of Management and Engineering Technology Department, Sorrento Spring Semesters, place and time TBA. Wed., Nov. 2: ASC Professor Dr. Steve Jakobi, Physical and Health Sciences Department, The Challenges of Saving the American Chestnut, Allegany Room, Central Dining Hall, 78:30 p.m. Wed., Nov. 16: Nadine Hoover, Alfred, author, international consultant, and massage therapist, Conscience, Peace, and Healing: Always Local, Always Global, Allegany Room, Central Dining Hall, 7-8:30 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 1: Norm Ellis, ASC professor, Building Trades Department, Restoring New Orleans, place and time TBA. The New Horizons Forum is sponsored by the School of Arts and Sciences and offers programs which showcase scholarly, creative, and public service work currently engaged in by faculty, students, professional staff, and invited guests. It is guided by a campus-wide team of advisers whose goal is to enrich the intellectual life of the institution. New Horizons Forum Web site- http://www.alfredstate.edu/life-on-campus/ new-horizons-forum fb

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FOR SALE- Cherry picker, $85. 585-593-7681. 2/27p DUNE BUGGY / GO-KART: $1,000. Green dual recliner sofa with recliner chair- $200. Park grill- $100. Ladies and mens clothes, good name brands, cheap. 814-225-6011. c BLESSING STORE- Lots of winter clothing for teens and adults! Short of childrens under 6 years! Oswayo School area only. Out of area, call 814-697-6909. 4/27p AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM- Smokey Meadow Farm in Cuba, NY is offering a great opportunity for your child. 585-968-0081 or tmcperformance@yahoo.com for details. p RANGE / OVEN REPAIR- Fast, low cost, in-home appliance repair on most major brands. 716-933-0318. 3/27p SPROUTS DRUG STORE New - Just Arrived! Red Heart Yarn - Many new colors, baby yarns, sock yarns and more! 122 E. Academy Street, Shinglehouse, PA 16748. 814-697-6331. c FOR RENT / RICHBURG: Decent 3 bedroom, 1 bath mobile home with washer/dryer hookups. $395/month. Call Cornerstone 607-936-1945. See our complete listings at www.homesbycornerstone.com c CLOCK REPAIRS on antique windups, cuckoo, Grandfather and others. Complete restoration. Call Elmer Blush, 716-372-4551. 627 Main St., Olean, NY. eowtfc FOR RENT OR SALE ON LAND CONTRACT / SCIO: Nice 2-3 bedroom home with an attached garage. $795/mo. Call Cornerstone 607-936-1945. See our complete listings at www.homesbycornerstone.com c NEW YORK CEMETERY BOARD TO MEET ON SEPTEMBER 28, 2011 Albany, NY (09/21/2011)(readMedia)- Members of the New York State Cemetery Board will meet on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. at the Department of State offices in downtown Albany at 99 Washington Avenue. Agenda items include discussion of pending legislation, rules and regulations and the Division of Cemeterys monthly reports. The meeting will be recorded and available for later viewing. The tentative agenda can be viewed on the Departments web site. WHO: New York State Cemetery Board WHAT: Monthly Meeting of the Board WHEN: Wednesday, September 28, 10:30 a.m. WHERE: New York Department of State Offices, 1 Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, 11th Fl. Executive Conference Room, Albany, NY. f

ALFRED STATE COLLEGE WELCOMES A NEW CLASS OF FRESHMEN Alfred, NY (09/20/2011)(readMedia)- Alfred State College welcomed a new class of freshmen this fall. Tammera Boudreaux, a resident of Bolivar, NY, has been admitted to Alfred State College for the Fall 2011 semester in the Human Services program. Anthony Emery, a resident of Bolivar, NY, has been admitted to Alfred State College for the Fall 2011 semester in the Heavy Equipment Operations program. Samantha Fountain, a resident of Bolivar, NY, has been admitted to Alfred State College for the Fall 2011 semester in the Interior Design program. Nelson Freeman, a resident of Bolivar, NY, has been admitted to Alfred State College for the Fall 2011 semester in the Drafting/CAD program. Alan Hitchcock, a resident of Bolivar, NY, has been admitted to Alfred State College for the Fall 2011 semester in the Sports Management program. LeeAnn Hoernig, a resident of Bolivar, NY, has been admitted to Alfred State College for the Fall 2011 semester in the Digital Media and Animation program. Alan Lockwood, a resident of Bolivar, NY, has been admitted to Alfred State College for the Fall 2011 semester in the Elec Cons & Maint Electrician program. Brett Rapan, a resident of Bolivar, NY, has been admitted to Alfred State College for the Fall 2011 semester in the Lib Arts & Sci-Social Science program. Alyssa Snyder, a resident of Bolivar, NY, has been admitted to Alfred State College for the Fall 2011 semester in the Nursing program. Paige Johnson, a resident of Portville, NY, has been admitted to Alfred State College for the Fall 2011 semester in the Biological Science program. Travis Paddison, a resident of Shinglehouse, PA, has been admitted to Alfred State College for the Fall 2011 semester in the Welding Technology program. Alfred State is one of eight University Colleges of Technology within the State University of New York (SUNY) system. The college offers educational opportunities in nearly 52 associate degree programs, 19 baccalaureate degree programs, and three certificate programs in the schools of Arts and Sciences, Business Management and Engineering Technology, and Applied Technology. The College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. f SPORTSMANS DINNER - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8TH 5:00 p.m. Trapping Seminar, dinner at 6:00 p.m. Speaker, Steve Little at 7:00 p.m. How to plan a Midwest hunt. Lots of giveaways, including a gun. Bring a game dish to pass. Contact John Fisher, 716-378-2955 or Pastor Chambers, 585-968-4474. West Clarksville Baptist Church, 9003 County Road #5, Daggett Hollow Road. 3/13f

BOLIVAR-RICHBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL LUNCH MENU September 28, 2011 - September 30, 2011 Wed. Breakfast: Bagel with Cream Cheese. Lunch: Pancakes, Sausage, Orange Juice, Fruit. Thurs. Breakfast: Cinnamon Rolls. Lunch: Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Green Beans, Fruit. Fri. Breakfast: French Toast Sticks with Sausage or Pancakes with Sausage. Lunch: Tuna Melt, French Fries, Corn, Fruit. Breakfast Prices: Full- $1.25. Reduced- 25. Lunch Prices: Full- $1.60. Reduced- 25. Please have your card with you and use your ID number at all times when purchasing food in the cafeteria. If you have an allergy to any food items please contact the cafeteria manager for an alternate. You must have a doctors excuse for these changes. Served Daily Assorted 8 oz. Milk, Assorted Fruits. Also available daily for breakfast: Cereal and Toast, Assorted Juice, Fruit, Assorted Milk. Elementary Students Pre-Order sandwich. Tossed salad will be available everyday with your meal. Served on Grab and Go Line- Salads, Subs, Fruit, Juice and Milk. Menu subject to change without notice. Breakfast available at the High School - Assorted Entrees offered daily may include: Bagel with Cream Cheese, Toast and Cereal, Breakfast Sandwiches, Breakfast Bars, Yogurt, Tastries, Cinni Minnis, Breakfast Pizza, Cinnamon Rolls (Thursdays only). Side Dishes: Fresh Fruit, Fruit Cup, Assorted Juices, Assorted Milk. *Menu subject to change due to food availability. f

STAR OF THE EAST CHAPTER #109, O.E.S. Star of the East Chapter #109, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Tuesday, September 27th at 7pm at the Bolivar Masonic Hall, Main Street, Bolivar, NY. Refreshments will be provided by Dave and Sandra Palmiter. 2/20f

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VALLEY RECYCLING: BUYING SCRAP copper, brass, aluminum, stainless steel, etc. Top prices! 34 Union Street, Allegany, NY. 716-372-9542. tfcb BAR AND CHAIN OIL SPECIAL- $29.00 CASE for low temperature and regular. Canfields Outdoor Power Equipment, Inc. 814-697-6233. www.canfieldsoutdoor.com. tfcb HAINES TRUCK CAPS: Fiberglass & aluminum. Tonneau covers & bedliners. Route 417 and 219, Kill Buck, NY, 716-945-5359. Monday-Friday 9-5, Saturday 9-1 or by appointment. tfcb VISIT WWW.MONEYSAVERADVERTISING.COM for your link to weekly display ads, reader ads, community news, obituaries, community photos and more! 4/6fb THINK MONEY...think Moneysaver reader ads! youll save money! Sell youll make money! Buy

GOOD SHEPHERD (Anglican) 29 South Street, (corner of Stone) Cuba, NY 14727 The Rev. Dr. Kenneth W. Gunn-Walberg Sundays........................3:30pm Evening Prayer and Holy Communion using the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. Followed by coffee hour. For info., call 716-968-2393. Visitors most welcome.

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 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 19 N. Main St., Portville, NY Rev. Marilyn Hale Sunday School............10:00am Morning Worship........11:00am

TRIVIA TEST by Fifi Rodriguez 1. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What was the former name of New Yorks John F. Kennedy International Airport? 2. TELEVISION: Who played Eliot Ness on the original TV show The Untouchables? 3. LITERATURE: Who wrote The Pump House Gang? 4. MUSIC: Which singer kicked off the national dance craze called The Twist? 5. MOVIES: When did the animated feature Dumbo debut? 6. FOOD & DRINK: Edam is a popular type of what? 7. GEOGRAPHY: Goshen was a region in which ancient land? 8. SCIENCE: Psephology is the study of what? 9. POETRY: How many lines are in a standard sonnet? 10. LANGUAGE: What does the Greek prefix ornitho mean? Answers 1. Idlewild, 2. Robert Stack, 3. Tom Wolfe, 4. Chubby Checker, 5. 1941, 6. Cheese, 7. Egypt, 8. Elections, 9. 14 lines, 10. Bird (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

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The locations listed below have graciously agreed to collect Moneysaver reader ads, and are strictly a public service. They are set up for reader ad drop-off points to save you time and postage. The reader ads should be written clearly and marked as to which paper and how many weeks the ad is to appear. The cost should be calculated and the correct amount enclosed before you bring them in. If there are any problems or questions concerning ads, please contact the Moneysaver (585-928-2470), since the businesses and their employees are in no way responsible for the ads. Please cooperate in having your ads ready. Please bring ads in - do not call our dropoff points. Please follow the schedule below to assure publication in the following weeks Moneysaver. Ads may also be mailed or brought to Buchanan Brothers Pharmacy Eldred: Moneysaver Advertising, Inc. Main St., Eldred, Pa. 218 N. Main St., P.O. Box I by Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. Bolivar, NY 14715-0009 by Thursday at 5:00 p.m. Port Allegany: Port Allegany Pharmacy Main St., Port Allegany, Pa. If its more convenient, you may by Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. Phone...585-928-2470 Fax...585-928-2191 or Shinglehouse Area: Howards Home Furnishings E-mail...moneysaver@stny.rr.com Oswayo St., Shinglehouse, Pa. With Credit Card Payment by Thursday at 12:00 noon To Place Free Online Classified Ads Smethport: The Country Porch or To Order Reader Ads In Print Main St., Smethport, Pa. Visit Our Web Site... by Wednesday at 12:00 noon www.moneysaveradvertising.com
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