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S. W. SMITH LIBRARY & BOOKMOBILE 22 Church Street, Port Allegany, PA (Moving to 201 East Maple Street Soon) Phone: 814-642-9210 Library Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 11-7; Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 9-4. Saturdays July & August 102. Book drops at Smiths Hardware, Duke Center Superette, OE Elementary School. Bookmobile Hours: June 6, 2012-August 31, 2012. Wednesdays- Otto Eldred Elementary School 9:30-12. Duke Center (Old School Parking Lot) 1-6. Thursdays- Eldred Township Fire Hall 11:30-2. Eldred (Todds Car Lot) 3-7. Fridays- Rixford (by Church) 10-1. Turtlepoint Carlsons Store 1:45-4:45. Cancellations: Listen to WHKS 94.9 FM. tf
COUDERSPORT ALLIANCE CHURCH 7 Alliance Avenue Coudersport, Pa., 16915 814-274-8661 (phone) 814-274-8668 (fax) cmachurch@zitomedia.net Senior Pastor: Rev. Bernie Knefley Sunday School..............8:45am Sunday Worship...............10:00am Sunday Evening Youth Group.....................6:30pm Wednesdays: Childrens Program, Prayer Mtg. & Youth Group.....7:00pm
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MONEYSAVER SUBSCRIPTIONS Know someone who lives outside our circulation area and would like to receive the Moneysaver? Just send name, address and $25 annual subscription fee to: Moneysaver Advertising, 218 North Main Street, Bolivar, NY 14715. Please specify Moneysaver Shopping Guide or Moneysaver Shopping News. tfb *** Quote: The first beginnings of things cannot be distinguished by the eye. -Lucretius GAME COMMISSION TO CONDUCT GAME FARM TOURS Harrisburg- The Pennsylvania Game Commission will offer public tours of its four game farms on Sunday, Sept. 30. Guided tours are scheduled to begin at noon and conclude by 3 p.m., rain or shine, at the game farms in Armstrong, Crawford and Lycoming (two farms) counties. The tours are designed to provide the public an opportunity to learn more about the Game Commissions game farms and our pheasant propagation program, said Carl G. Roe, Game Commission executive director. While pheasants are not a native species to Pennsylvania, or the United States for that matter, the Game Commissions pheasant-stocking program continues to be a service in high demand, provides a tangible product for the license buyer, and adds diversity to todays hunting experience at a time when wild pheasant populations are low. Also, as we continue to work to recruit and retain hunters, pheasant hunting seems to be one thing that our senior license holders enjoy, as it reminds them of their youth, and our newer junior license holders enjoy, as it provides them with an exciting hunt. Tour stops will include hatcheries, brooder houses, and rearing, grow-out and over-wintering pens. Workshop discussions will focus on objectives in propagation management, including sportsmens organizations participating in raising day-old chicks provided by the farms to increase local hunting opportunities and surplus day-old hen chicks that are sold to the public. Also, after registration and before taking the tour, visitors may view a brief DVD highlighting farm operations throughout the year. When visitors arrive on tour dates, they will be asked to register before game farm personnel take them on a guided tour. In order to maintain biosecurity and minimize human contact with the birds, visitors will be asked to remain with tour groups.
Since budget cuts in 2005, the agency reduced the production of ring-necked pheasants from 200,000 birds to 100,000 birds annually at the Game Commissions game farms, and the agency temporarily closed one of the game farms. Thanks to recent revenues from Marcellus Shale-related gas leases on State Game Lands, the agency has increased its production level to distribute 200,000 birds for the 2012-13 hunting seasons, and we reopened the fourth game farm in 2010 to reach that production level, Roe said. Also, in recent years, the Game Commission has invested in many long overdue game farm infrastructure improvements. With the increase to 200,000 pheasants being stocked for the 2012-13 seasons, Roe said he hopes hunters have an even better pheasant hunting experience in the upcoming seasons. Were expecting hunters will see more pheasants in the field, because the Game Commission will be stocking pheasants during the first four weeks of the seasons, which is two weeks more than in recent years, Roe said. Because of these improvements and expanded production, we encourage pheasant hunters, as well as other interested individuals, to participate in our public tours of the four game farms. Goals for the pheasant propagation program are found in the agencys pheasant management plan, which can be viewed on the agencys web site (www.pgc.state.pa.us) by putting your cursor over Hunt/Trap in the menu bar at the top of the page, then clicking on Hunting and then choosing Pheasant from the Small Game listing. Directions to the game farms are as follows: Loyalsock Game Farm: Lycoming County, 136 Game Farm Rd., Montoursville, PA 17754. The game farm is five miles north of Montoursville on Route 87, but the Route 973 bridge over the Loyalsock Creek still is out due to last years flood. The game farm is 1.5 miles east of Warrensville on Route 973. Follow Warrensville Road 5.7 miles north to Warrensville from the Warrensville Road exit (Exit 23) of Interstate 80. Tour starts at the hatchery. Northcentral Game Farm: Lycoming County, 1609 Proctor Rd., Williamsport, PA 17701. The game farm is 18 miles north of Montoursville off of Route 87. Tour starts at the hatchery of the Proctor (northern) farm. Western Game Farm: Crawford County, 25761 Highway 408, Cambridge Springs, PA 16403. The game farm is 3.5 miles east of Cambridge Springs on Route 408. Tour starts at the office/hatchery. Southwest Game Farm: Armstrong County, 217 Pheasant Farm Rd., New Bethlehem, PA 16242. The game farm is two miles south of New Bethlehem off Routes 66/28. Tour starts at the office/ hatchery. Roe noted that information regarding pheasant stocking plans will be announced in September. To Connect with Wildlife, visit the Game Commission at the following: Web site: www.pgc.state.pa.us Twitter: www.twitter.com/PAGameComm YouTube: www.youtube.com/ pagamecommission Facebook: www.facebook.com/ PennsylvaniaGameCommission fb
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-32 Church St., Limestone, NY**REAL ESTATE**ANTIQUES**HOUSEHOLD GOODS** We will be auctioning the complete, untouched contents of Mrs. Monighans homes at public auction to settle the estate. Stella had been a hoarder for years, selling nothing. The house is packed!!! Basement is chocked full-literally!!! Both houses situated next to each other will also be sold to highest bidders at public auction. REAL ESTATE: To be sold at public auction these two properties; PARCEL #1: 5834 Church St., Limestone, NY. This is an older 2 story, 1,232 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, 1 bath home originally built in 1875, partial basement, enclosed front porch and front wheelchair ramp, FA gas heat, public sewer and water, 66X20 lot. Assessed value $40,500 tax map #101.071-2-38 total taxes $735.00. Opening bid $10,000, buyer will sign a cash, non-contingent contract and be ready to close in 30 days. Property will be sold as is, free and clear. A $5,000 deposit will be required immediately upon being struck down in cash or certified check. A 10% buyers premium (min. $3,000) will be added. PARCEL #2; 5832 Church St., is a 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1384 sq. ft., ranch style home originally built in 1958 featuring kitchen, formal dining room, hardwood floors, hot water baseboard heat, breezeway, attached 1 car garage, blacktop driveway, full basement, public sewer and water situated on a beautiful 100x298 lot. Tax #101-071-2-37 Assessed value $61,500.00 total taxes $1,115.00. Opening bid $25,000, buyer will sign a cash, non-contingent contract and be ready to close in 30 days. Property will be sold as is, free and clear. A $5,000 deposit will be required immediately upon being struck down in cash or certified check. A 10% buyers premium (min. $3,000) will be added. All information believed accurate but not guaranteed, bidders must rely on their own inspection and information. ESTATE CONTENTS INCLUDE: Mahogany 8 pc. dining suite; marble top table; sword; old maps; mahogany upright player piano Stark with rolls; claw bell piano stools; Ansonia gingerbread clock; depression glass; quilts; linens/doilies; triple door bookcase; postcards; tons of costume jewelry; sewing baskets; buttons; Victorian dresser with mustache pulls; signed watercolors; white carnival glass; jadite; oak 5 dr. highboy; oak wardrobe; cook books; childrens books; art glass; knick knacks; vintage bikes; pictures/frames; arts & craft lamp; Noritake azalea dishes; ruby/cranberry glass; dble student lamp; hand pt. dishes; oak Larkin bow glass china cabinet; floor lamps; folding carpet rocker; vintage luggage; old keys; old pedal car; old books/law books; cherry drop leaf tables; records; carved mahogany 1 dr. bookcase; lg. oak attorney executive desk; wicker furniture; mantel clocks; mahogany tea cart; gate leg tables; Victorian what not shelf; oil lamps; lots of old dishes; collectibles; old canes; Amana refrigerator; Maytag dryer; tons of box lots - tons of boxes not open as of yet. Contents of basement will be sold in bulk. Trunks; old dressers; wooden chicken crate; rooster weather vane; lawn furniture; alum. ex. ladder. Terms: Cash/Check - Premium sale. Removal sale day. Auctioneer: Daniel A. Carter Owners: Estate of Stella Monighan
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August 23, 24..........In-service Days for All Teachers August 27................Opening Day for Students September 3........... Labor Day September 4........... Picture Day October 8............. Act 80 for All Teachers / Columbus Day / No School for Students November 1............ Act 80 Day (Parent/Teacher Conferences) No School for Students November 2............ 1/2 Professional Development / No School for Students November 22-27..... Thanksgiving Vacation / Deer Season / No School December 24Jan.1....................... Christmas Vacation / New Year's Vacation / No School January 21.............. Professional Development for All Teachers / Martin Luther King Day / No School for Students February 15 & 18.... Presidents' Day Weekend / No School / Make-up March 29-April 2..... Easter Vacation / No School May 27.................... Memorial Day / No School May 31.....................Last Student Day of School / Graduation SCHOOL OPENING: The first day of school for students will be Monday, August 27, 2012. 7TH GRADE ORIENTATION: There are going to be two events scheduled for student/staff orientation. The first is a Seventh Grade Student Orientation Workshop that will be held on August 23rd from 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. to talk about things like using your locker, reading your schedule, getting around the building, and much more. To register for this orientation workshop call Mrs. Walker, high school secretary, at 887-5545 by August 20th so that we are sure to have enough material for everyone. The second event will be a New Student and Parent Orientation that will be held in the high school following the Seventh Grade Orientation Workshop on August 23rd from 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. in the Auditorium. At orientation, parents and students that are coming to the high school for the first time receive important information about policies and procedures at the high school and get a chance to meet the high school staff. Students also receive a packet of information that will help them get off to a good start. No registration is necessary for this event. Students are encouraged to attend both sessions, however if you are unable to attend the first session, please come at 4:00 p.m. with your parents. The high school staff is looking forward to meeting all of our new students and we hope that you will be attending both events. See you there!! ELEMENTARY OPEN HOUSE: Parents of elementary students are invited to attend the Smethport Area Open House on Tuesday, September 13th from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
SCHOOL DAY FOR STUDENTS: The arrival time for Elementary students is from 8:00 to 8:10 a.m. Dismissal time will be 3:05 p.m. After 8:15 a.m. elementary students are considered tardy. High school students are to arrive from 8:00 to 8:09 a.m. After 8:11 a.m. high school students are considered tardy. Dismissal for secondary students will be 3:14 p.m. No elementary or secondary student should arrive at the school before 7:45 a.m., unless they are in the cafeteria eating breakfast. EMERGENCY CARDS: Emergency Cards will be given to your child the first day of school. Please see that these cards are filled out, being certain to use the 911 mailing address, and returned as soon as possible. This information is required for emergency contact in case of injury to your child at school. SCHOOL PICTURES: Underclassmen class pictures and student ID pictures will be taken on Tuesday, September 4, 2012. All students in grades seven through twelve must have their picture taken on that day in order to get a student ID. Elementary students' school pictures will be taken on Tuesday, September 4, 2012.
STUDENT HANDBOOKS: Each student K-12 will be receiving a Handbook at the beginning of the year. Parents STUDENT INSURANCE: are asked to review this handbook with the student to become The Smethport Area School District has purchased interscholastic athletic insurance for all students who participate in the sports program. This insurance has limitations, and familiar with the policies and regulations. Students and parents is NOT meant to replace any insurance that you may have, but rather supplement the will be requested to return a signed form indicating receipt of the Student Handbook. coverage your insurance may provide. Brochures will be distributed at the beginning of school for any students who wish to OTHER INFORMATION: purchase additional insurance coverage beyond that of the athletic programs. Any students in grades 7th 12th, who live in the Smethport Borough, will not be permitted to ride a bus to or from school. TITLE IX AND SECTION 504 STATEMENTS: These students will need to walk to school or get another means of transportation. No It is the policy of the Smethport Area School District not to discriminate on the basis of student is permitted to cross the road by the parking lot of the high school and the front sex in its educational programs, activities, or employment policies as required by Title IX of circle of the high school. Students are to walk around the front circle and walk down the 1972 Education Amendments. Inquiries regarding the compliance with Title IX may be Mechanic Street. Please call the high school at 887-5545 if you have any questions. directed to Mr. Larry Rondinelli, Title IX Coordinator, at 412 South Mechanic Street, Smethport, Pennsylvania, or phone 814-887-5545, or to the Director of the Office of Civil *IMPORTANT* NEW TRANSPORTATION CHANGES FOR THE Rights, Department of Education, Washington, D.C., 20201. DISTRICT...*IMPORTANT* It is the policy of the Smethport Area School District not to discriminate against any The Smethport Area School District has made some significant chages to our Student qualified persons in the employment and operation of its school, its educational programs, services, and activities and in any other areas where compliance is required by Section Transportation Policy. These changes will take place at the beginning of the 2012-2013 school year. 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The biggest change for the 2012-2013 school year is that students will be assigned to Inquiries may be directed to Mr. Charles M. Leasure, Section 504 Compliance Coordinator, 414 South Mechanic Street, Smethport, Pennsylvania, or phone 814-887- ride ONE bus to school in the morning and ONE bus from school in the afternoon. This will 5543, or to the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, Department of Education, Washington, give our bus drivers a consistent bus roster and allow them to be more familiar with the D.C., 20201. students in their care. Students will NO LONGER be permitted to "SWITCH" busses to ride to a different location. The Elementary Office can no longer accept notes for WORKING PAPERS: Reminder to all parents and employers that students fourteen through eighteen years students to ride a different bus. McKeirnan's Bus Garage will continue as our transportation provider and will be able of age who are employed must have working papers. Working papers can be obtained at the High School Office. Once papers are on file, new ones will not need to be obtained to give you specific details such as what bus number your child will ride and approximate unless the position of employment changes from the previous year. pickup/drop off locations. They can be reached during business hours at 887-5811.
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Breakfast will be available before school each day, beginning at 7:45 a.m. SMETHPORT AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT CAFETERIA NEWS The program fee associated with deposits made through MealpayPlus will be High school students have a variety of options from which to choose. Nutritious meals are 4.75% of the total transaction. This change is due to steadily increasing credit card prepared and served daily by the cafeteria staff. High School students may substitute a processing and development costs. Many other MealpayPlus services remain free, salad bar or a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or yogurt in place of the main entre. The such as receiving low balance e-mail reminders, checking purchase history, and rest of the regular lunch is then served with the substitute. viewing balances. Daily Weekly Average Monthly Cafeteria Prices (average) High School Student Breakfast $0.85 $4.25 $17.00 FREE AND REDUCED MEAL PROGRAM: Reduced Breakfast $0.30 $1.50 $ 6.00 Free and reduced-price meal forms will be sent home during the first week of school. High School Student Lunches $1.50 $7.50 $30.00 We will use the eligibility list from the end of last year until October 5th. The application for Reduced Lunches $0.40 $2.00 $ 8.00 free and reduced-price lunches will also be used for the breakfast program. After October $1.30 8th, free and reduced-price status will be changed to full-pay status if an application Ala carte main entre items has not been received. Applications should be submitted as soon as possible. Parents will be held responsible to pay any charges that have occurred after this High School Lunch Policy If an account has a negative balance, no extras or doubles may be purchased. date if they have not filled out the application on time. New students to the district, Any cafeteria charges over $10.00 will result in a High School student being including Pre-K and Kindergarten students, will not be eligible until an application denied a lunch. for the family is approved. STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN LUNCH ACCOUNT. They need to check and keep track of their balance as they go through the lunch line each day. If you submit an application, you will receive a letter from the School District confirming Cafeteria workers are there to assist the students. whether the students on the application have been denied for free or reduced-price meals, If a student owes over $10.00, the cafeteria worker will let the student know that they will approved for free meals, or approved for reduced-price meals. If you submit an application, be denied a lunch until their account is paid in full. and do not receive a letter from the School District within three business days, please The High School teacher will notify their homeroom students who owe over $10.00. The contact Ms. Mary Jo Kreiner in the Superintendents Office at 887-5543. students will be given a slip letting them know they will denied lunch until their balance The Child Nutrition Program is open to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, is paid in full. national origin, sex, age, or special needs. If you believe that you have been treated All money must be received in the cafeteria in the morning before 10:00 a.m. unfairly in receiving food services for any of the stated reasons, write immediately to the Any money brought to the cafeteria will be applied towards the negative balance. Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. No money will be accepted through the lunch lines. Families are encouraged to apply for free or reduced-price meals. Information and No High School students may participate in field trips and/or dances (including applications are sent home at the beginning of each year regarding qualifications for free Prom), unless the account is paid in full. and reduced-price lunches. If your financial situation should change during the year, All accounts must be paid in full at the end of each school year. contact Ms. Mary Jo Kreiner in the Superintendents Office at 887-5543 for information. There are no Ala Carte items in the High School Cafeteria except milk; however, a Families may apply for these programs at any time during the year. This information is held student who purchases lunch may also buy extra menu items. Extra menu items are any in strict confidence. Because all students have an account and go through the lunch line in single item on the menu or a second lunch. Students are charged for any extras that they the same way, others in line cannot tell when a student is receiving free or reduced meals. choose and must have money in their lunch account to cover these. Students receiving free Families that have children attending a public school district can apply for free or or reduced meals may also buy extras if there is money available in their account. Any reduced price school meals through the National School Lunch Program online using the student who receives free lunches and purchases a milk only is charged $0.40. The milk Internet! This can be done using COMPASS. COMPASS allows Pennsylvanians to apply is NOT free when purchased without a lunch. for social service programs, such as Food Stamps (FS), Temporary Assistance for Needy High School students can purchase items from the vending machines but they must be Families (TANF), Energy Assistance, Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP), etc., purchased with cash. Soda pop is not available for purchase during school hours. All online. Families can use COMPASS to apply for free or reduced price school meals only, or vending machine selections have been analyzed and are in compliance with the nutritional they can apply for other services at the same time (FS, TANF, etc.). guidelines specified in the Wellness Policy. Since your child attends the Smethport Area School District, which is a public school district, you can apply for free or reduced price school meals online by going to the GENERAL LUNCH INFORMATION COMPASS web site at www.compass.state.pa.us or you can continue to use the paper If a parent does not wish their child to buy extras or a double lunch, they may request Household Meal Benefit Application if you prefer. If you apply for free or reduced price this in writing to the Food Service Director, who will then put a block on the account. school meals through COMPASS, you do not need to submit a paper application. Phone calls will NOT be made to parents. However, parents may call the Food Service Director at the school between the hours of 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. to check on an account ELEMENTARY CAFETERIA NEWS balance at 887-5545 ext. 159 or through the MealPay system online at www.mealpay.com or by phone at 1-866-734-4691 (please have student ID# when ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BREAKFAST AND LUNCH PROGRAMS: calling). Students are encouraged to participate in the school lunch and breakfast programs. A reminder to parents or guardians that if your financial status changes throughout the Nutritious meals are prepared and served daily by the cafeteria staff. Breakfast is available year, you are encouraged to call 887-5543 to request a lunch form be mailed to you. each day beginning at 7:45 a.m. Pre-K will have breakfast provided in All charges must be paid by the end of the school year. Any money left in their classroom each day starting the 2nd week of school. accounts at the end of the school year will be available to the student at the Elementary students may substitute a yogurt in place of the main beginning of the next school year. entre each day. A sandwich is available on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and an individual salad is provided for ALL Students on Tuesday Students may bring lunches from home rather than eating a cafeteria-prepared lunch. It and Thursday in place of the main entree. The rest of the regular lunch is is assumed that such a lunch has the parents approval. However, it is requested that no then served with the substitute. soda pop be brought to school to drink at lunch time. Also, students bringing candy, potato chips, corn chips, and so forth should only bring enough for themselves. Many parents do Daily Weekly Average Monthly Cafeteria Prices (average) not want their child(ren) to eat such food at lunch time, so we request that students not Elementary Student Breakfast $0.85 $4.25 $17.00 share any item with their friends. Reduced Breakfast $0.30 $1.50 $ 6.00 With the Point of Sale system, we encourage parents to send in lunch money for their Elementary Student Lunches $1.40 $7.00 $28.00 childs account in advance. Charges are discouraged. The average daily, weekly, and Reduced Lunches $0.40 $2.00 $ 8.00 monthly prices for breakfast and lunch are listed for your reference. Please also keep in Ala carte main entre items $1.30 mind that your deposit will need to cover any extra menu items that your child may purchase. You may deposit as much money as you would like into your childs account. Elementary Lunch Policy Deposits to cover more than one week at a time are encouraged, but not mandatory. If If an account has a negative balance, no extras or doubles may be purchased. possible, deposits should be made by check or through the MealPay System. If that is not Negative balance reminder slips will be given to the Elementary students to take possible, cash is also accepted. Checks can be mailed to the school payable to the home every couple of weeks. Smethport Cafeteria Fund attention Food Service Director or sent to school with your Any cafeteria charges over $10.00 will result in an Elementary students lunch child. You must fill out a School Lunch Deposit Slip with your childs account number, consisting of a white milk and cheese sandwich. amount of the deposit, and the childs name, or have this information with the deposit. A The Elementary homeroom teacher will be given a slip to send home with the student, cafeteria employee will sign the School Lunch Deposit Slip when it is received and return a letting the parent/guardian know that their child owes $10.00 or more. If money is NOT copy to your child as your receipt. received the next day before lunch, the student will then receive the cheese sandwich and white milk. The account will continue to be charged. Due to NEW Government regulations, ALL students MUST take All money should be taken to the cafeteria in the morning before 10:00 a.m. Any money brought to the cafeteria will be applied towards the negative balance. either a 1/2 cup of fruit or a 1/2 cup of vegetables with their No money will be accepted through the lunch lines. lunch in order for it to be considered a reimbursable lunch. No Elementary students may participate in field trips at the end of the year unless the account is paid in full. All accounts must be paid in full at the end of each school year. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ There are no Ala Carte items in the Elementary Cafeteria except milk; however, a MARK YOUR CALENDAR: student who purchases lunch may also buy extra menu items. Extra menu items are any August 27, 2012 - Opening day for students. single item on the menu or a second lunch. Students are charged for any extras that they September 3, 2012 - Labor Day - No school choose and must have money in their lunch account to cover these. Students receiving free September 4, 2012 - School pictures or reduced meals may also buy extras if there is money available in their account. Any October 8, 2012 - In-service Day for All Teachers - No school student who receives free lunches and purchases a milk only is charged $0.40. The milk for students
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mcART Nite 2012 The McKean County Historical Society will host its annual mcART Nite on Saturday, October 6. This event helps to showcase the talents of our countys artists and greatly assists with much needed funding for the Old Jail Museum as well. We have begun to contact artisans, but would like to encourage participation from others who may not be aware of this venue for sharing their refined art skills. The courthouse will be transformed into an art museum for the night and the fine art of painters, sculptors, photographers, authors, weavers and quilters will be on display for the viewing public. This years student work will be shown by the Bradford Area School District - this helps promote the amateur work of budding artists who may be part of future shows! The deadline for participation in this years show is set for Aug. 20 so we may begin to determine the space to reserve for the display of everyones artwork. Artists have graciously given pieces of their art work to the museum in the past for an auction that is held in the main courtroom. As stated, funds from this event will help with some of the expenses for running the museum. In an effort to better showcase the artists beautiful work prior to the night of the auction, we are asking to have any donations dropped off at the museum before Sept. 6. Photos of the work will be on the Facebook page for the museum and two of Smethports local businesses, Light Waves Laser Engraving and The Country Porch, will sponsor storefront window space to display some of the donated pieces, too. If you are interested in participating in this years mcART Nite, please call the Old Jail Museum at 887-5142 for more details. f 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 Wed. Prayer Mtg..........7:00pm NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP WORLD OUTREACH CENTER Cyclone, PA814-465-3272 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 Wed: Family Bible Study & Prayer Service...................7pm Youth Ministry.............7:00pm
MCKEAN 4-H TEEN LEADERSHIP CLUB Ten members of the McKean 4-H Teen Leadership Club took Food Safety First training at the McKean County 4-H Center. The course was taught by Ann Dunkerton, 4-H Extension Educator (ServSafe certified). Topics of instruction were the Top Ten Causes of Foodborne Illness, Personal Hygiene, Cleaning and Sanitation, The Dangers of CrossContamination, and Avoiding Time-Temperature Abuse. The members receiving certificates of completion for successfully completing the tests of knowledge were: Stephanie McFall, Lindsay Howard, Kira Nolder, Brandon Wright, Caleb Raught, Ashley Wian, Amber Jakubac, Emily Dibble, Caleb Cooper, and Micah Raught. The McKean 4-H Teen Leadership Club will be selling food at the Clover Caf in the 4-H Center Monday through Saturday during the McKean County Fair August 12-18. Proceeds from the sales will help support leadership activities at the local level and beyond. The McKean County 4-H program is Penn State Extensions youth development program and is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity, and the diversity of its workforce. To find out how to get involved with this program, contact the McKean County Extension Office in Smethport or stop by the 4-H Center across from the Grange Building during the McKean County Fair. f HOME DELIVERY. A library service available to anyone who cant leave home because of illness or injury. Please call the S.W. Smith Memorial Library at 814-642-9210 for more information. At this time, service is limited to Port Allegany Borough and Turtlepoint. tf
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Discount Grocery Store Bags I do quite a bit of shopping at one of the very low cost groceries where we either bring our own bags or purchase theirs and then bag our own groceries. I save a paper towel roller when the towels are used up, fill the empty cardboard container with used bags from other shopping trips and stash it under the seat in my vehicle. Its surprising the number of bags that tube will hold, and theres no mess. The bags are always available when I go to this discount store. With supplemental runs to other groceries, of course, I always seem to have a ready supply to replenish that semiempty tube. -Ruth Ann
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Summer Plum Tart A satisfying finish to a summer meal -- fresh, sweet plums in a delicious crumb crust topped with crushed gingersnaps. COOK: 30 minutes TOTAL: 40 minutes MAKES: 12 servings 1/2 cup sugar 3 tablespoons cornstarch 1 pinch salt 2 pound (about 6 medium) ripe purple or red plums, unpeeled, each cut into 8 wedges 6 (about 1/3 cup) gingersnap cookies, coarsely crumbled 1. Prepare and bake Crumb Crust as recipe directs for 9-inch tart pan with removable bottom using gingersnap cookies; cool. 2. In 3-quart saucepan, stir sugar, cornstarch, salt and 1/3 cup cold water until blended. Add plum wedges, stirring to coat evenly. 3. Heat plum mixture to boiling over medium-high heat; boil 2 minutes, stirring. Remove saucepan from heat. 4. Spoon hot plum mixture into cooled crust. Refrigerate until wellchilled, about 3 hours. Sprinkle with crumbled gingersnap cookies just before serving.
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PA State Inspection Complete Brake Service Tire Sales, Mounting & Spin Balancing Complete Suspension & Steering Service Minor & Major Engine/Transmission Service The P-R Act is named after U.S. Rep. A. Willis Robertson, of Virginia, and U.S. Senator Key Pittman, of Nevada, who were instrumental in securing the bills passage in their respective chambers. The bill itself was written by Carl D. Shoemaker, who was a special investigator for the Special Committee on Conservation of
Wildlife Resources in the U.S. Senate. The bill was adopted by Congress and signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who wasnt quite as bully for wildlife as his distant rough-riding cousin, President Teddy Roosevelt, who was the countrys 26th president and incredibly instrumental in forging Americas then budding conservation movement. At that time, the Pennsylvania Game Commission was living off the revenues - $1.3 million in 1937 - obtained from a $2 resident hunting license and a $15 nonresident license. It wasnt enough to adequately manage the more than 450 species of wild birds and mammals the agency was mandated to conserve. Thats why the new P-R funding immediately became so important to the agency. It didnt hurt that the Commonwealth benefitted greatly from the formula the U.S. Biological Survey became the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in 1940 - used annually to disburse P-R funds. The hefty P-R allocations Pennsylvania receives annually have been and continue to be influenced mostly by the states large number of hunters. The USFWSs formula uses a states geographic size - Pennsylvania ranks 33rd - and hunting license sales - Pennsylvania is usually one of the top three states - to establish each states funding level. During the 1940s, hunter numbers dropped as Pennsylvanians enlisted for and fought in World War II. It would have been harder for the Game Commission to fulfill its duties had it not been for P-R funding. Those annual allocations helped keep the agencys programs on course. Then, after the war, the states hunter numbers grew every decade - particularly after the babyboomers became of hunting age - until they plateaued in the early 1980s. Pennsylvania continues to sell 900,000 to one million hunting licenses annually, and that keeps the Game Commission in an enviable position for P-R funding, explained Roe. Pennsylvania is grateful for all the PittmanRobertson Wildlife Restoration Program has done for the Commonwealth. Wildlife conservation in this state wouldnt be the same without it.
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Pennsylvania currently is surpassed only by Texas in hunter numbers, based on a statistical analysis of all states conducted by the USFWS in the 2006 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife Associated Recreation, the latest report from which statistical information can be obtained. There wasnt a close third place among the remaining 48 states. What makes the PittmanRobertson Wildlife Restoration Act so remarkable is the lasting ecological good it has fostered across America, said Roe. Since P-R began giving grant money to states in 1939, it has provided an amazing $7 billion - including more than $275 million to Pennsylvania for wildlife conservation. P-R money has helped the Game Commission buy more than 185,000 acres of State Game Lands, fund important wildlife surveys and research and improve habitat on State Game Lands. It also helps finance hunter education and was instrumental in the reintroduction of bald eagles. The Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act also has helped ensure that every dollar raised through state hunting license sales is spent on wildlife management. This came about through a late adjustment in the bills development crafted by Rep. Robertson. His amendment created a mandate requiring all participating states to enact laws prohibiting the use of hunting license revenues for any purpose other than operating their state wildlife management agency. Compliance among the states came quickly, but not necessarily enthusiastically. In the first two years of PR funding, 48 states split $2.29 million. Two of our now 50 states didnt receive federal aid, Alaska and Hawaii. Although Alaska began receiving P-R funding in 1942 and Hawaii in 1946, they received their aid because they were United States territories. Neither became states until 1959. When the PittmanRobertson Wildlife Restoration Act became law, the country had about 6.8 million hunters and Pennsylvania had about
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606,600 licensed hunters. That meant 8.9 percent of Americas hunters resided in the Commonwealth. Today, Pennsylvanias one million hunters comprise 8.3% of the national total, according to the 2006 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife Associated Recreation. Our hunter numbers over time reflect a strong hunting heritage that can be traced back to our forefathers, Roe explained. Hunting has always been important to many Pennsylvanians, and PR funding has helped strengthen our states and nations commitment to hunters, the people who silently have financed wildlife management in this state for nearly a century. Pennsylvania hunters began purchasing hunting licenses in 1913 to pay for the management of the states wildlife. f
Restoration Act, it is recognized as one of the most important and lasting commitments America has made to wildlife and its conservation. The maneuvering in Washington, D.C., to redirect this excise tax on sporting arms and ammunition - 10% on most taxable items - came as the Great Depression was winding down and before the United States plunged into World War II. Sandwiched between these two defining periods in American history, the new Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act (P-R Act) had time to get off the ground and running. In fact, had the P-R Act - and subsequent state companion legislation - been introduced five years earlier or later, this extraordinary wildlife partnership would not have had a chance, given the countrys pressing needs.
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APPETIZERS
Sunbread 5.50 With Cheese 6.50 Caprese 7.00 Calamari Rings 7.25 Thai Green Curry Mussels 15.00 Half Order 10.00 Mozzarella Sticks 5.00 Pizza Logs 6.75 Jalapeno Poppers 5.50 Stuffed Italian Banana Peppers 10.50
Whole banana peppers stuffed with Italian cheeses, and sausage
SIGNATURE ENTREES
Chicken Parmigiana Veal Parmigiana
ALL Entrees are served with a garlic bread braid and side salad.
SALADS
Grilled Chicken Salad Italian Salad Fresco Salad Tossed Salad Hot Antipasto Mandarin Orange Salad Pittsburgh Steak Salad Side Salad 7.75 8.00 7.00 Add Chicken 2.00 6.50 Add Chicken 2.00 8.00 8.50 9.50 2.50
Breaded veal cutlets covered in marinara sauce & mozzarella cheese over pasta.
Sliced golden fried eggplant topped with marinara sauce & mozzarella over a bed of pasta. All the bes: 2 Manicotti, 2 Stuffed Shells, 4 Raviolis, 2 Meatballs and sausage served up on a platter for a king (or queen)
16.75
Littleneck Clams
9.00
Lettuce, Mandarin orange, diced red onion, cucumber, walnuts & dried cranberries with mandarin orange sesame ginger dressing Lettuce, tomato, cucumber, grilled steak, French fries & cheddar cheese
A pound of French fries loaded with bacon, cheese, onion, jalapeo, tomato, and olives.
8.00
Potato Creek Garbage Chips Deep Fried Pickles Chicken Tenders Onion Rings French Fry Basket
Our homemade chips loaded with bacon, cheese, onion, jalapeos, tomatoes, and olives.
Lasagna Baked Manicotti Stuffed Shells Cheese Ravioli Cavatappi Pesto Alfredo Fettuccine Alfredo Spaghetti
Add two homemade meatballs for 2.25. Carlsons Italian Sausage for 2.75.
10.50 11.00 10.00 10.00 11.00 10.00 7.00 9.25 23.00 15.00 13.00
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Shrimp, scallops, mussels, clams & sun dried tomatoes in our three cheese Alfredo sauce; served over fettuccine noodles. Jumbo shrimp sauted in garlic, butter and white wine. Served over angel hair pasta.
Italian Creamy Italian Hidden Valley Ranch Thousand Island Honey Red French Bleu Cheese Balsamic Vinaigrette Parmesan Peppercorn Sweet Vidalia Onion Apple Cider Vinaigrette Poppy Seed Marndarin Orange Ginger EXTRA DRESSING Small (2 oz.) - 0.50 Large (4oz.) 1.00 Salads are served with choice of dressing and a garlic bread braid. Add extra bleu cheese or feta crumbles for 75 cents.
Salad Dressings
Breaded bites of chicken deep fried, tossed in your choice of sauce, and served with ranch or bleu cheese.
Hot, Medium, Mild, Cattlemans Gold, Honey Mustard, Garlic & Parmesan, Sweet & Tangy, Butter Garlic, Sweet Baby Rays Barbecue.
SUBS
All subs are available on your choice of a fresh white or wheat split-top roll & served with homemade chips. Add a side of French fries for only $1.50 or a Side salad $2.50 Half Whole
Whole Penape clams married in marinara sauce over your choice of pasta.
Four Cheese Pizza Bianco Pizza Broccoli Chicken Pizza Bruschetta Pizza Buffalo Chicken Wing Margherita Pizza Pink Panther Pizza Reuben Pizza
Meatball Sub Italian Sausage (Real) Italian Sub Philly Cheese Steak Steak Bacon Cheddar
Pepperoni (a lot), light on the pepperoni, sausage, meatballs, capicola, salami, slab bacon, chicken, diced ham.
Meat Toppings
Hawaiian Pizza
Breakfast Pizza Total Veggie
Extra cheese, red onions, mushrooms, black olives, green peppers, jalapenos, banana pepper rings, broccoli, pineapple, tomato, garlic, roasted red peppers, sun dried tomato
Other Toppings
BLT 5.00 Buffalo Chicken Sub 5.50 Chicken Bacon Ranch 5.75 Barbeque Chicken
Sirloin steak with slab bacon and cheddar topped with lettuce and tomato
Grilled chicken with bacon, lettuce, tomato, provolone cheese, and ranch dressing Marinated chicken smothered in Sweet Baby Rays Barbeque sauce with lettuce and tomato
5.25
7.00
Scrambled egg meets the pizza; then add bacon, ham & sausage. Mushrooms, sun-dried tomato, green peppers and onions with a white garlic sauce base.
Spicy Chipolte Aioli Chicken 5.25 Grilled Chicken 5.75 Chicken Pesto 5.25 Italian Veggie 5.25 Veggie Sub 4.50 Tuna Melt 5.50 Pizza Sub 5.50 Breakfast Scrambler 5.25
Sweet Baby Rays Barbecue sauce with fresh sliced chicken & red onions
White Albacore tuna salad with lettuce, tomato and American cheese Slab bacon, ham, sausage, and scrambled eggs with cheddar cheese
STROMBOLI
Made to order with house marinara sauce, mozzarella cheese, and 3 toppings of your choice. Small 7.50; Medium 11.50; Large 13.75 Toppings sm-.75; Med. 1.00; Lg. 1.25
DESSERTS
Chocolate Chip Canolis (2) New York Style Cheesecake Italian Lemon Cake Key Lime Pie Peanut Butter Pie Itzy Bits Ice Cream 2.50 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
WRAPS
Italian Wrap Chipotle Aioli Chicken BLT Wrap Chicken Pesto Buffalo Chicken Italian Veggie Wrap Chicken Bacon Ranch Veggie Wrap Barbeque Chicken Tuna Melt Wrap 5.75 5.75 5.75 5.75 5.75 5.75 5.75 5.75 5.75 5.75
CATERING
For your next event, or celebration, let the Corner Pizza Company do the cooking and cater right to your door. Call 814-887-7755 for details. Private Banquet Room Available.
All ingredients may may not be listed. Please notify your server of any food allergies.
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All Bakers Pride Bread.......4/$5.00 Slab Bacon (Smoked in-store).............$5.99 lb. Roast Beef (Store Made). .$4.99 lb. Lebanon Bologna..............$4.49 lb. Bologna.............................$2.49 lb. Hard Salami......................$4.79 lb. Cooked Salami.................$2.99 lb. Hot Ham...........................$3.49 lb. Chopped Ham...................$2.29 lb. Virginia Ham.....................$3.69 lb. Turkey Breast....................$4.49 lb. Provolone Cheese............$3.49 lb. Swiss Cheese...................$4.99 lb.
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Micks Diner
814-642-9353
Fresh Salad The 3 lb. burger challenge! Bar It could be yours FREE! With Every Dinner Specials Homemade Pies Dinner! Mon.- Baby Back Ribs shakes Tues.- Spaghetti with Malts, Milk Homemade Meatballs Lunch Specials or Italian Sausage Monday-Friday Wed.- Chicken n Biscuits 10 Minutes or FREE! Thurs.- Cooks Choice $5.00 Fri.- Fresh Haddock Fish Fry Includes Drink with New Hush Puppies
Bucket of Chicken $ & Sides 10.99 Medium Pizza $5.00 Large Pizza, 2 Doz. Wings, 2 Liter $ Pop 18.99
MONDAY TUESDAY Any 12 Sub Large Pizza $ $ 5.00 6.99 THURSDAY WEDNESDAY Medium Pizza, 3 Dozen 1 Topping & Wings 1 Doz. Wings $ $ 14.99 10.99
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Port Allegany, PA
Food Shop
814-642-7110
We are Sorry to announce that we are closing our doors effective Monday, August, 20th. We have enjoyed serving you the past 10 years. Thank you!
Connie
Watch for our sale consisting of diner memorabilia and personal items.
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68 W. Mill St., Port Allegany Kitchen Open Mon.-Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Sun. 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Patronize your local restaurants...great food, personalized service and many daily specials.
814-225-4990
OPEN: Mon.-Sat. 6am-10pm; Sun. 7am-9pm.
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Cheese & Pepperoni & 2 Doz. wings
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FISH FRY
Icelandic Haddock w/fries $ & cabbage salad for............. or add choice of potato, $ veggie & salad for only........
Friday Special
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New Fall Hours: Tues., Wed., Thurs. 11am-2pm; Fri. 11am-9pm; Sat. 5pm-9pm; Sun. 11am-7pm
Special This Weekend! Baked Scallops Fridays- Fish Fry (Lunch & Dinner) Saturdays- Crab Legs & Prime Rib Sundays- Chicken n Biscuits
~ ~ ~ Starting Sept. 6th... ~ ~ ~ Serving Dinners - Thurs. 5pm-9pm
Haddock
Fish Fry
(available 7 days a week)
Our liquor license is here! We have 26 different beers, 14 house wines. Full bar! Casual attire.
SEE YOU THERE! For more information or if you have a donation you would like to provide, please contact Beth Freer at 814-558-8452, Dannelle Freer at 814-596-3642 or Sarah Rounsville at 814-225-4548 or email bbfreer@hotmail.com
Anonymous donations can be made at Hamlin Bank in Eldred, PA.
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Sugardale All Meat Hot Dogs.................................................lb. 5/$5.00 3-4 lb. value pack of 12-16 Chicken Drumsticks..................................lb. 99 8-9 lb. avg. Value Pack of 8-10 Split Bone-In Chicken Breasts...................................... lb. $1.18 John Morrell Smoked or Polish Sausage......................................9 oz. $1.00 Boneless Country Style Pork Spareribs........................................ lb. $2.49 Sugardale Prestige Bone-In Ham Portions...........................................lb. $1.28 Boneless Sirloin Tip Roasts or Steaks...................................... lb. $3.28 Boneless Chicken Strips...................... lb. $2.98 Our Own Mild or Hot Link Italian Style Sausage.............................lb. $2.59 Crab Delites...................................12 oz. tub $2.99 Rosina Italian Style Cooked Meatballs.............................12 oz. $2.99 Sugardale Pillow Pack Pepperoni................................................8 oz. $2.29 Ball Park All Meat Hot Dogs.................................................lb. 2/$5.00 Oscar Mayer Sliced Bologna....................................12 oz. $1.49 Sugardale Sliced Bacon...................... lb. $3.89 73% Lean Ground Beef.....................5 lb. $9.25 Ground Chuck...........................10 lb. bag $28.90 Ground Round...........................10 lb. bag $33.90 12-14 Lb. Avg. Boneless USDA Select NY Strip Loins............. lb. $5.98 15-18 Lb. Avg. Boneless USDA Select Rib Eyes.......................... lb. $6.95 22 Lb. Avg. USDA Choice Bone-In Beef Short Loins For T-Bone Steaks................................ lb. $6.95 7-9 lb. avg. Boneless Center Cut Pork Loins..................................................lb. $2.58
184 ct. Exp. 08/18/12
Combos filled snacks ................................7 oz. $1.99 Shurfine Pop...........................12 pack cans 3/$9.00 Arizona Tea............................6 var. gallons 2/$5.00 Poland Spring Water.....................24/16 oz. $3.99 Hawaiian Punch....................5 var. gallons 2/$5.00
Welchs Sparkling Grape Juice....................................25.4 oz.. 2/$5.00 Dixie Heavyweight Paper Plates...................................24-45 ct. 2/$5.00 Heinz Ketchup.......................................40 oz. $2.99 Manwich Sauce.................................15 oz. 3/$4.00 Nabisco Chips Ahoy........................14 oz. 2/$5.00 Stroehmann Split Top Wheat or King Or Ranch White Bread........22-24 oz. BUY 1 GET 1 FREE Hellmanns Mayonnaise....................30 oz. $3.99 Oil or Water Pack Chunk Light Star Kist Tuna.....................................5 oz. 5/$5.00 Wishbone Dressings.......................16 oz. 2/$4.00 Rothbury Farms Salad Croutons..........................4 var. 7 oz. 5/$5.00 Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks........5-8 oz. 2/$5.00 Cottonelle Ultra Bath Tissue.....................................4 roll pack. $2.00 Friskies Cat Food...........................5.5 oz.. 5/$3.00 Dads Economets................................17.6 lb. $6.99 Shurfine Trash Bags............10 ct. 39 gal. 2/$5.00 Light the Bag Shurfine Charcoal Briquets................................3.6 lb. $2.99
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GRACE CHAPEL CHURCH 203 Rte. 446, Farmers Valley, Pa. Phone: 814-887-5567 Pastor: Jerry Stauffer Sun. Morning Service.10:30am
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FOR SALE- 2001 S10 Blazer, inspected till September, fair condition, 159,000 mi. $1,200. 814-642-9280. 2/14p THE MEMORIAL YOU CHOOSE WILL BE THE EVERLASTING Tribute to your loved ones life. Keppel Stone Works strives to create memorials as unique and personal as the people themselves. Buy from a salesperson or purchase from an artist? Visit Keppel Stone Works and see the difference. 515 E. Main St., Smethport, Pa. 814-887-7600. www.keppelstoneworks.com c FOR SALE- SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY: 3 male cockatiels with cages. 814-362-7015. c MARINE CORPS LEAGUE BOB SWANSON DETACHMENT #1102 To all Marines and FMF Corpsmen: The Bob Swanson Detachment of the Marine Corps League is looking for a few good men. Marines and FMF Corpsmen- active duty, retired, and honorably discharged are eligible to join us. We meet on the second Wednesday at 1900 hours at the American Legion (61 E. Main St.) in Mt. Jewett, Pa. For an application or information, contact Commandant John H. Moffett at 814-7785218 or Jr. Vice Commandant Jim Johnson at 814-772-3895. Semper Fi! 2/7f HAMLIN MEMORIAL LIBRARY Monday & Tuesday, noon-5 p.m., 7 p.m.-9 p.m.; Wednesday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thursday 7 p.m.-9 p.m.; Friday noon - 5 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. tf
CORYVILLE CHURCH OF FAITH 1913 Moody Hollow Eldred, PA814-225-4943 Rev. Kent Hill www.coryvillechurchoffaith.org SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School............9:30am Morning Worship......10:45am Sunday Evening.........6:30pm WEDNESDAY: 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 Womens Society 1st Tuesday of each month............7:30pm
TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Fulton St., Smethport, Pa. 814-887-2563 Worship Service..........11:00am Church School............10:15am
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#B20184A
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For your convenience a loaner car will be available for every body shop repair.
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#BP12425
13,610
Sale:
13,999
#T4570A #T4519A #TP2087B
Sale:
17,560
$
Sale:
Sale:
$
14,260
11,030
2011 Chev. Impala LT FWD Sedan 2011 Toyota Camry LE FWD Sedan
2.5L 4 cyl., 31,065 mi. 3.5L V6 cyl., tan, 46,335 mi.
23,080
'08 Pontiac G6 GT FWD Sdn.
#BP12057A, 3.5L V6 cyl., teal, 74,021 mi. Reg. $13,600 $
'11 Nissan Cube 1.8 Base FWD Wgn. #TP2209 #TP2213, 1.8L 4 cyl., Sale: gray, 32,789 mi.
Reg. $17,050 $
15,620
12,579
Sale:
Sale:
15,140
Sale:
$
21,888
13,390
1.8L 4 cyl., silver, 40,500 mi. $15,425 14,995 #BP12049A 2008 Chev. Impala LT FWD Sdn. $ 3.5L V6 cyl., red jewel, 55,803 mi. $14,800 12,995 '09 Cadillac SRX SUV RWD #T4222B 2008 Honda Accord EX FWD Sedan #/B20067B, 3.6L V6 cyl., Sale: 38,337 mi. $ $ 2.4L 4 cyl., white, 35,409 mi. $18,025 16,920 26,500 Reg. $27,250 #B20139A 2008 Mercury Sable FWD Sedan $ 3.5L V6 cyl., 46,296 mi. $14,350 14,350 #T4575A 2008 Toyota Camry XLE FWD Sedan $ 3.5L V6 cyl., red, 100,669 mi. $16,350 16,071 #T4530A 2008 Toyota Corolla CE FWD Sedan 1.8L 4 cyl., red, 100,346 mi. $10,900 $9,455 '09 Pontiac Vibe w/1SA FWD Sdn. #T4557A 2005 Toyota Camry XLE FWD Sedan $ #TP2211, 1.8L 4 cyl., Sale: 3.0L V6 cyl., 78,262 mi. $13,775 12,290 white, 58,972 mi. $ #T4524A 2004 Honda Civic LX FWD Sedan Reg. $13,550 $ 1.7L 4 cyl., black, 153,955 mi. $7,200 7,180 #TP2204A 2003 Toyota Camry LE FWD Sedan $ 2.4L 4 cyl., blue, 146,846 mi. $8,450 7,920 #TP2128B 2003 Volkswagen Passat GLX AWD Sedan $ 2.8L V6 cyl., silver $10,900 8,995 #B20038A 2002 Chev. Impala FWD Sedan $ 3.4L V6 cyl., white, 41,763 mi. $7,162 6,778 '09 Subaru Legacy AWD Sdn. #TP2187, Spec. Edt., Sale: #T4263N 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue GX FWD Sedan 2.5L 4 cyl., blue, 18,890 mi. $ $ 16,991 Reg. $20,025 3.5L V6 cyl. $5,725 4,883 #BP12421A 2001 Chevrolet Impala LS FWD Sedan $ 3.8L V6 cyl., 118,248 mi. $6,175 5,283 #TP2241A 2000 Buick Century Custom FWD Sedan $ 3.1L V6 cyl., green 60,108 mi. $5,299 4,995
22,995
Sale:
#TP2219A
#BP12418
12,400
14,057
Sale:
Sale:
$
#BP12427
17,230
Sale:
#T4564A
15,900
Sale:
Sale:
$
#BP12432
11,330
3.5L V6 cyl., blue, 83,340 mi. $18,100 17,970 #BP12392A 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT FWD Van $ 3.8L V6 cyl., 97,136 mi. $13,875 11,620 #TP2237A 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS AWD SUV $ 2.7L V6 cyl., 81,244 mi. $16,150 14,855 #T4561A 2008 Toyota Highlander Limited 4WD SUV $ 3.5L V6 cyl., silver mist, 45,897 mi. $28,925 26,770 #T4576A 2008 Toyota Highlander Sport 4WD SUV $ 3.5L V6 cyl., green, 57,721 mi. $24,950 23,808 #TP2222A 2007 Chrys. Town & Country LX FWD Van $ 3.3L V6 cyl., LWB, blue, 70,286 mi. $11,325 10,263 #TP2216A 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT FWD Van $ 3.8L V6 cyl., 52,588 mi. $12,200 11,500 T4555P 2005 Ford Escape XLS 4WD SUV $ 2.3L 4 cyl., red, 140,955 mi. $8,110 8,110 TP2255A 2005 Mercury Mountaineer AWD SUV $ Conven., 4.0L V6 cyl., green, 125,025 mi. $8,500 7,995 #T4286A 2005 Toyota Sienna LE FWD Van $ 3.3L V6 cyl., green, 119,259 mi. $10,900 10,900 #T4545A 2005 Toyota Sienna LE FWD Van $ 3.3L V6 cyl., silver, 52,500 mi. $14,000 13,800 #T4490A 2003 Ford Windstar SEL FWD Van $ 3.8L V6 cyl., blue, 54,000 mi. $7,995 7,645 #T4127B 2003 Pont. Montana Van w/1SA Pkg. Van $ FWD, 3.4L V6 cyl., beige, 87,780 mi. $7,350 5,149 #B20190A 2002 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD SUV $ 4.0L V6 cyl., black 93,190 mi. $7,325 5,530
18,200
Sale:
$
31,995
Sale:
$
9,995
Sale:
$
11,655
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