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THURSDAY-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1-2, 2012

‘SAVE OUR OTSEGO MANOR’

The Sweetback Sisters Zara Bode and Emily Miller will perform Saturday, Nov. 3 at Brewery Ommegang.

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he Sweetback Sisters croon vintage country hits and soon-to-be favorites as part of the 43rd Cooperstown Concert Series. Tickets: Adults $20, Seniors & College $15, Students $8, 12 & under free. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3. Brewery Ommegang, 656 Cty. Hwy 33, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1812, info@cooperstownconcertseries.org.

Rosemarie Ham huddles under a blanket against the winds. Bettie Card of Oneonta, above, hugs husband Harold. Dorothy Fisk of Oneonta, left, makes her opinion clear.

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Claudine Stafford, Morris, who will turn 100 years old on 12/12/12, was among 30 nursing-home residents protesting Friday, Oct. 26, against the Otsego County Board of Representatives’ vote to explore the sale of Otsego Manor to a private company.

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Organizer Carol Cardinale, front right, rallies residents protesting Otsego Manor’s possible sale. Front row, from left, are Joyce Lincourt, Richfield Springs; Louise Puylara, Oneonta; Lolita Quay, Cherry Valley; back row, from left, Janet Hull, West Springfield; Ann Martindale, Goodyear Lake; Jean Pysnik, Sidney; Pete Costello, Cooperstown, and Lizz Herr, Cherry Valley.

From Oneonta To Hong Kong, Local Chefs Staking Their Careers On Mexican Cuisine

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arah Garcia may have worked on “The Hunger Games,” but anyone visiting her new venture – she is the new proprietor of the Fiesta restaurant in Clinton Plaza – will leave satiated. In 2011, she was marketing director at the Paul Mitchell cosmetology school in Sarah Charlotte, N.C., when the movie Garcia’s was being filmed nearby. “I made Fiesta sure my students did all the hair and makeup.” It wasn’t her first time in theater either. She was active with Oneonta Tapworks, Oneonta Dance Center and Orpheus Theater, where she danced in “42nd Street.” “When people heard I was coming back, they asked if I was going to teach dance classes.” Her busy schedule makes that impossible. She moved home, but she “lives” at the Fiesta. Please See GARCIA, B3

e may have started making pizzas with his mother, Susan, but Bill Patterson-Otis is now cooking a long way from his Pierstown home. “I packed all my Bill Otis’ Socialito belongings and was Bill Otis off to Hong Kong with three duffle bags,” he said. “I was ready for an adventure.” The adventure began when Bill, son of Mike and Susan Patterson Otis and a 2004 CCS graduate, heard from a fellow-chef friend that someone was trying to open a taqueria – a taco shop – in Hong Kong. “The front was refined street food, and fine dining Mexican-Latin in the back,” said Bill, who was born in Santiago, Chile. “I knew a lot about the cuisine from trips to Mexico.” Growing up in Cooperstown, Bill worked sumPlease See OTIS, B2

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The Garcia Family – mom Sue, brother Chris, chef Sarah and dad Huemac – invited Oneonta to dine on family specialties at the Fiesta, now under Sarah’s management.

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The OHS Drama Club brings Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” to the stage. $10 general, $5 students and seniors; at the door, or in advance from The Green Toad Bookstore. 7 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Nov. 2-3, 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 4, 2 p.m. OHS Auditorium, 130 East St., Oneonta. CONTRADANCE: Sarah Van Norstrand calls, music by Kathy Selby, John Wobus & Hope Grietzer. Suggested donation: $8 adults; $4 students, teens; free 12 and under. 8-11 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3, Presbyterian Church, corner Pioneer and Church streets., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 965-8232, www. otsegodancesociety.blogspot. com CLEAN UP: Help clean Brookwood Point and ready the historic lakefront for winter with the Otsego Land Trust. Lunch is provided. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, 6000 West Lake Rd, Cooperstown. Info (607) 547-2366, marcie@otsegolandtrust.org. HAPPY MUSIC: “Happy Together” features City of the Hills Chorus and Voices of Gotham. Adults, $14 advance, $17 door, Students $10 advance, $12 door, kids under 5 free. 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3. First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 433-1276. AT THE TAVERN: The Farmers’ Museum presents “Evening at the Tavern” at historic Bump Tavern. Admission $55 NYSHA members, non-members $60. Saturday, Nov. 3, 5 - 8 p.m. Reservations required. 5775 NY 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1452.

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Local Chef Part Of Hong Kong’s Latest Rage: Mexican Food

OTIS/From B1 mers at The Otesaga, then went off to Northeastern in Boston, but after two years, ood & Wine magadecided to pursue culinary zine christened instead. Cooperstown one of He joined Domani, the “America’s Best Little Food now-closed high-end Italian Towns” in its November restaurant in Boston, where edition. he studied under Rene “Visitors come to this Michelena, the nationally idyllic town to visit the renowned chef. “That was National Baseball Hall of the real start of my career,” Fame, and perhaps to stay he said. “That was where for a gin and tonic on the I learned to make amazing porch of the lakefront Otesaga resort,” write food critic food.” He moved to Chicago to Gina Hamadey. “But in the past few years, the food has attend the world-famous Le Cordon Bleu school become its own draw.” and, after graduation, he She singles out Alex helped open C-House, a Webster’s two restaurants, Alex & Ika in Cooperstown four-star restaurant with Marcus Samuelsson of the and Cantina de Salsa in Cherry Valley, Brewery Om- Food Network’s “Iron Chef megang’s new cafe, and Joe America” and the Discovery Channel’s “Inner Chef Vezza’s Bocca Osteria, particularly his mom, Giovanna, with Marcus Samuelsson.” He then spent nearly three who “makes fresh gnocchi years at Frontera Grill and and fettuccine daily.” Topolobampo with Rick Cooperstown joins a list Bayless, who was also on that includes Water Valley, “Iron Chef America” and Miss., Marfa, Texas, Waits“Mexico: One Plate at a burg, Wash., and GuernevTime.” ille, Calif.

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It was Rick who told him about the Mexican restaurant proposed in Hong Kong. Bill bought a ticket and flew out to try and impress the owners of Buzz Concepts, a restaurant group known across Hong Kong for opening the hottest clubs. He prepared a tasting of several of his best dishes. He made an impression, and was offered the job of head chef. He met with them again in New York City to work on a design for the restaurant, which they called Socialitio – “where the socialites go to play,” he explained. He even took some of the Buzz Concepts staff Cooperstown’s Bill Otis is chef at Socialito, the Mexican restaurant that is with him to Mexico City Hong Kong’s latest rage, written up in Hip Hong Kong, Hong Kong Magazine to expose them to the food and other arbiters of what’s IN in the former Crown Colony. and culture. “The food we are making in my restaurant It’s a high-end menu, with bacon & goat cheese, plus Asia. “It’s hard to believe is ground-breaking,” he lunches starting at $95 for soup, salad, chips and drink. just a few months ago we said. “It’s not easy; most soup and grapefruit Jicama But the restaurant has were lamenting that there ingredients aren’t native and green salad, tortilla chips, been a success, getting rave was no good Mexican food must be imported. The staff pico de gallo, a canned soda reviews from Hip Hong here,” reads another from doesn’t know these flavors or Jamaican tea, or $120 Kong, Hong Kong MagaSassy Hong Kong. or this cuisine at all. I had for his Al Pastor Sandwich, zine and others. “Cool kids Says Bill, “One year ago to start from the ground and made with chili braised have another place to hang,” I would not have seen this build up.” pork, argula, pineapple, read a review from Lifestyle coming.”

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Sarah Garcia Introduces Authentic Family Recipes To Fiesta’s Menu GARCIA/From B1 After graduating early from Johnson & Wales in 2010 with a degree in International Hospitality Management, she worked that summer for non-profits in South Africa, then returned stateside as a full-time event planner with Marriott’s high-end Renaissance Hotels, coordinating weddings, bar mitzvahs and reunions. But then last Easter Weekend, while her parents – dad Huemac and mother Sue Garcia from Oneonta – were visiting, the phone rang. It was Jim Baldo. “He and my dad have been good friends for years. He knew I went to school for International Hospitality and, with my Hispanic background, he asked if I wanted to take over Fiesta.” She jumped at the chance to move home. “I had been away from my family for so long,” she said. “I wanted to come back and have that family environment.” One of the first things she

on the menu. Her brother Joshua was the namesake of the California fish taco, and her brother Tizoc, living in Austin, Texas, is honored with a dish featuring chorizo sausage, a Mexican food staple. She also hung pictures of her grandparents near the bar, where brother Chris pours the locally famous $5 margaritas. So far, her best cooking lessons came from her Aunt Xochtio, who came Brother Chris pours one to visit. “We spent several of Fiesta’s signature days in the kitchen trying margaritas. out recipes,” she said. “The “I’ve had to change and cooks called her Tia Xochtio adapt,” she admitted. “In and would fight over her the city, you have so many – they’d say ‘No, she is my vendors; but here, I’ve had Tia!” to adapt and change markIan Austin/ OTSEGO.life But if diners really want Sarah Garcia, home to Oneonta after travelling the world in the hospitaling tactics.” a taste of the Garcia family, ity industry, lays out delicacies to welcome guests to the Fiesta restaurant And the most rewarding they can try the gorditas, during a reception Wednesday, Oct. 24. She recently acquired the Clinton part of all is finding that which aren’t on the menu, Plaza establishment from Jim Baldo. many of her old friends are but what Sarah plans to still nearby. “I graduated in did was update the menu to more authentic, less TexMonterrey,” three corn tormake a featured item. 2007, and it’s been awereflect her family heritage Mex. We got rid of all the tillas filled with sliced pork Moving back from a big some to go to local busifrom Monterrey, Mexico. barbecue.” shank. city was a big step, but Sarnesses and find out people “We grew up with Mexican To honor her family’s And her parents aren’t ah finds that life in Oneonta you went to school with are food,” she said. “This is heritage, she created “Tacos the only ones memorialized is even more rewarding. working there!”

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WATERCOLOR CLASS -- 10 a.m.-noon. Cooperstown Art Association presents “Watercolor Techniques” with Doug Jamieson. Members $110, non-members $115. Registration required. 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777, www.cooperstownart.com. OILS CLASS -- 1-3 p.m. The Cooperstown Art Association presents “Water Soluble Oils” with Doug Jamieson. Members $110, non-members $115. Registration required. 22 Main St, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5479777, www.cooperstownart.com. FILM FESTIVAL -- 7 p.m. “To the Light.” American Museum of Natural History’s Margaret Mead Travelling Film Festival. Tickets free with SUCO ID, $3 to all others. Hunt Union Red Dragon Theatre, 108 Ravine Pkwy, Oneonta. Info, (607) 436-3500.

Friday, November 2

TREASURE ISLAND -- 8:30 a.m. The Hampstead Stage Co. performs “Treasure Island” Meet Long John Silver! Unadilla Valley Central School, 4238 NY Hwy 8, New Berlin. Info, Bonnie Jean Bauer, (607) 847-9747. ART SHOW DELIVERY -- 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Cooperstown Art Association artist’s delivery day for annual holiday show and sale. Join to exhibit. Show 11/912/23. Cooperstown Art Assoc., 22 Main St, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777, www.cooperstownart.com. ART OPENING -- 5-8 p.m. Community Arts Network of Oneonta opens two exhibits at Wilber’s Mansion: Christine Alexander’s “Paintings in Acrylic and Watercolor” and Maryann Stow’s “The Beauty of Lake Atitlan.” CANO, 11 Ford Ave., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-2070. FILM -- 6:30, 9:30 p.m. “Ted,” the story of a grown man who must deal with the cherished teddy bear who came to life because of a childhood wish. Free with SUCO ID, $3 to all others. Red Dragon Theater, Hunt Union, SUNY Oneonta, 108 Ravine Pkwy, Oneonta. Info, (607) 4363500. PARADE -- 7 p.m. Oneonta’s annual Halloween Parade. Main St., Oneonta. SHAKESPEARE -- 7 p.m. Oneonta High School Drama Club presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Tickets: $10 general, $5 students and seniors; at the door, or in advance from The Green Toad Bookstore. OHS Auditorium, 130 East St., Oneonta. FUNDRAISER – 7-10 p.m. Second annual Angel Network fundraiser. Live music by the Roundhouse Rockers. Tickets $20, includes food and one Ommegang beer. Brewery Ommegang, 656 Cty. Hwy 33, Cooper-

THURSDAY-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1-2, 2012 stown. Info, Kara Grady, (607) 547-2343. CONTRADANCE – 8-11 p.m. Sarah Van Norstrand calls, music by Kathy Selby, John Wobus & Hope Grietzer. Suggested donation: $8 adults; $4 students, teens; free 12 and under. Presbyterian Church, Pioneer and Church streets., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 965-8232, www.otsegodancesociety.blogspot.com

Saturday, November 3

BOTTLE DRIVE – 9 a.m. Cooperstown Scout Troop 1254 monthly bottle drive. Please leave deposit bottles and cans curbside. For special pickup, call (607) 547-1310. FARMING WORKSHOP -- 9 a.m.-4 p.m. “A Morning at Lippitt Farm.” $30 or $25 NYSHA members. The Farmers’ Museum, 5775 NY 80, Cooperstown. Info, registration, (607) 547-1461. CLEAN UP -- 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Otsego Land Trust clean-up day at Brookwood Point to prepare historic lake-front property for the coming winter season. Lunch provided. Brookwood Pt., 6000 West Lake Rd., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-2366, marcie@otsegolandtrust.org. ART SHOW DELIVERY -- 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Cooperstown Art Association artist’s delivery day for annual holiday show and sale. Join to exhibit. Show 11/912/23. Cooperstown Art Assoc., 22 Main St, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777, www. cooperstownart.com. OPEN HOUSE -- 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Breezy Acres Doggy Exercise Center open house. Refreshments and prizes. 1999 Cty. Hwy. 16, Burlington. Info, Sue Bliss, (607) 965-6811. AUTHOR -- 2-4 p.m. Local author Cyndi West, “Lily in the Box” at The Green Toad Bookstore, 198 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 433-8898, www.greentoadbookstore.com CONCERT -- 3 p.m. “Happy Together” features City of the Hills Chorus with special guests, Voices of Gotham. Adults, $14 advance, $17 door, Students $10 advance, $12 door, kids under 5 free. First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 433-1276. TAVERN NIGHT -- 5-8 p.m. “Evening at the Tavern” at historic Bump Tavern. Admission $55 NYSHA members, non-members $60. The Farmers’ Museum, 5775 NY 80, Cooperstown. Info, reservations, (607) 547-1452. ART RAFFLE -- 6 p.m. “Summer Morning,” original Kathy Minnig watercolor raffled to benefit Cherry Valley Food Bank. Tickets $2, 3 for $5. Cherry

Branch Gallery, 25 Main St., Cherry Valley. Info, (607) 2649530, www.cherrybranchgallery. com FILM -- 6:30, 9:30 p.m. “Ted,” the story of a grown man who must deal with the cherished teddy bear who came to life because of a childhood wish. Free with SUCO ID, $3 to all others. Red Dragon Theater, Hunt Union, SUNY Oneonta, 108 Ravine Pkwy, Oneonta. Info, (607) 4363500. Theater -- 7 p.m. Oneonta High School Drama Club presents Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”. Tickets: $10 general, $5 students and seniors; at the door, or in advance from The Green Toad Bookstore. OHS Auditorium, 130 East St., Oneonta. CONCERT SERIES -- 7:30 p.m. The Sweetback Sisters, best of country with rockabilly energy, opens up the 43rd Cooperstown Concert Series at Brewery Ommegang. Tickets: Adults $20, Seniors & College $15, Students $8, 12 & under free w/ adult. Season Subscriptions available. Tickets at Ellsworth

Hunt Union, SUNY Oneonta, 108 Ravine Pkwy, Oneonta. Info, (607) 436-3500. BOOK SALE -- 2 p.m. The Friends of the Village Library features two unique cookbooks available for sale, 10% will go to Village Library. Cooperstown Village Library, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-8199. SHAKESPEARE -- 2 p.m. Oneonta High School Drama Club presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Tickets: $10 general, $5 students and seniors; at the door, or in advance from The Green Toad Bookstore. OHS Auditorium, 130 East St., Oneonta.

Monday, November 5

BLACKSMITH WORKSHOP -- 9 a.m.-4 p.m. “Blacksmithing Intensive.” Registration required. Charge: $300 or $280 NYSHA members. The Farmers’ Museum, 5775 NY 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1461. DRAWING CLASS -- 7-9 p.m. Open Drawing Group without an instructor. Please call if plan-

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pancake breakfast. $6 adults, $4 kids. Cooperstown Vets Club, 60 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, Pati Grady (607) 264-2665. IRISH DANCING -- 5:30 p.m.6:30 p.m. Learn Irish Ceili dancing. No experience required, easy to learn steps. 128 Phoenix Mills Cross Rd., Cooperstown.

Wednesday, November 7

GARDEN WORKSHOP -- “Garden Gifts” workshop registration deadline today. Master Gardeners of Cornell Cooperative Extension Schoharie and Otsego Counties interactive workshop to create several gift items from plants found in the garden or landscape. $5 fee. Cornell Coop Extension, 123 Lake St, Cooperstown. Info (607) 547-2536 ext 0, otsego@cornell.edu. FOOD FOR THOUGHT -- 12:302:30 p.m. Fenimore Art Museum hosts Food for Thought: This week, “Internal Landscapes: The Paintings of G.C. Myers.” Lunch included. Must pre-register. Admission: $20 members, $25 non-members. 5798 N.Y. 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1461. WORK SHOP -- 6-8 p.m. The Family Service Association presents “Kids in the Middle” four week program. Child Care, refreshments, limited transportation help provided. Reservation required. United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St., Cooperstown. Info (607) 432-2870. WATERCOLOR CLASS -- 6:30-9:30 p.m. “Watercolor Landscape” with David Kiehm, 8 wk. class. Registration required. Members $110, non-members $115. Cooperstown Art Association, 22 Main St, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777, www.cooperstownart.com. READING -- 8 p.m. Hartwick College hosts “Four Writers Who Changed the World” in the Theatre of the Anderson Center for the Arts on campus. This week, David Sloan Wilson presents “Using Evolution to Improve the Quality of Everyday Life.” One Hartwick Dr, Oneonta. Info, Bensen, (607) 431-4902.

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Sunday November 4 FALL Back!

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS -- 2 a.m. Daylight Savings Time ends. Turn clocks back one hour. SERVICE & DINNER -- 10 a.m. First Baptist Church of Cooperstown celebrates Harvest Homecoming with their 10 a.m. service followed by Thanksgiving Dinner. Meatloaf will be served; everyone is invited to bring pies, veggies, or salads along with their place setting. First Baptist Church, 19 Elm Street Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9371. FILM -- 1, 6:30, 9:30 p.m. “Ted,” the story of a grown man who must deal with the cherished teddy bear who came to life because of a childhood wish. Free with SUCO ID, $3 to all others. Red Dragon Theater,

ning to attend. Per class: $10. Cooperstown Art Association, 22 Main St, Cooperstown. Info (607) 547-9777, www.cooperstownart. com HISTORIC HOME -- 7:30 p.m. The Richfield Springs Historic Association will hold its November program “A Glimpse of St. John Manor,” a history of the stately home of Samual B. St John. 102 Main St., Richfield Springs. Info (315) 858-0027. COMEDY -- 9 p.m. “Laughing in the SAAC,” with Comedian Jasper Redd. Free with student ID, $3 all others. SUCO, Hunt Union Ballroom, 108 Ravine Pkwy, Oneonta. Info (607) 436-3500.

Tuesday, November 6 ELECTION DAY!

DOG CLUB -- 6:30 p.m. Del-Otse-Nango Kennel Club (DONKC) monthly meeting. AKC chapter meeting, prospective members welcome. Hampton Inn, 225 River St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 621-3582, susqudilla@ stny.rr.com PANCAKES -- 7 a.m.-2 p.m., 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Annual Cooperstown Rotary Club Election Day

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Thursday, November 8

HEALTH INSURANCE -- 97:30 a.m. registration; 8-9 a.m. seminar. Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce presents 2013 Health Insurance Information and Health Care Legislation Update. Eve Van De Wal, Regional Vice President, Excellus speaks. Templeton Hall, Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) (607) 547-9983, info1@cooperstownchamber.org WORK SHOP -- 9:30 a.m.noon. The Family Service Association presents “Self Esteem.”

Child Care, refreshments, limited transportation help provided. Reservation required. United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St, Cooperstown. Info (607) 4322870. DRIVER SAFETY COURSE -- 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. AARP Driver Safety Course. Free to veterans and their spouses, dependents, children, and widows/widowers regardless of age. Bring self-addressed stamped envelope to class for certificate. Cost: $17 to AARP members, $19 to nonmembers. Registration required. 140 Cty. Hwy. 33 W, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 369-9522. WATERCOLOR CLASS -- 10 a.m.-noon. “Watercolor Techniques” with Doug Jamieson. Members $110, non-members $115. Registration required. Cooperstown Art Association, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777, www.cooperstownart.com. OILS CLASS -- 1-3 p.m. “Water Soluble Oils” with Doug Jamieson. Members $110, non-members $115. Registration required. Cooperstown Art Association, 22 Main St, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777, www.cooperstownart.com. EXHIBIT OPENING -- Robert S. Neuman “Space Signs 19682009.” 4 p.m. SUCO’s MartinMullen Art Gallery hosts Robert S. Neuman artwork and gallery talk; 5-7 p.m. public reception follows. Martin-Mullen Art Gallery, Fine Arts Building, 108 Ravine Pkwy, SUNY Oneonta. Info, Tim Sheesley, (607) 436-3456.

Friday, November 9

TOUR -- 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Breezie Maples Farm and Sugarbush Tour tour followed by discussion on marketing opportunities for maple operations. Bring a bag lunch. $10 per person. Preregistration required. 2269 Cty. Hwy. 34, Westford. Info, (607) 5472536, Ext 0. HOLIDAY BAZAAR -- 10 a.m.4 p.m. The Major’s Inn will be holding a Holiday Bazaar to raise money toward the restoration of the building. The Major’s Inn, 12 Marion Ave., Gilbertsville. Info, (607) 783-2393, (607) 783-2967. HOLIDAY RECEPTION -- 5-7 p.m. Opening reception, Holiday Member Show and Sale. Reasonably-priced original artwork geared toward holiday gift giving. Through Dec. 23.; open daily 114 p.m.; Sunday 1-4 p.m., closed Tuesdays. Cooperstown Art Association, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777, www.cooperstownart.com SQUARE DANCE -- 7:30-10 p.m. Doubleday Dancers Western Square Dance Club Harvest Dance/Pie Night. Ray Taylor calls; Emma Taylor cues. Cooperstown Elementary School, 21 Walnut St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 264-8128, (607) 547-8665.

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CONCERT -- 8 p.m. John Michael Montgomery. Tickets $38.50 - $48.40. Foothills Performing Arts Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 431-2080, foothillspac.org.

Saturday, November 10

FRAGRANT WATERS -- 9 a.m.-noon. “Fragrant Waters” workshop. Charge: $40 or $35 NYSHA members. The Farm-

ers’ Museum, 5775 NY 80, Cooperstown. Info, registration, (607) 547-1461. HOLIDAY SALE -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Columbus Community Church is holding a Book and Holiday Sale at the Whitney House. 4311 St. Rte. 80, New Berlin. Info, (607) 847-8600. GARDEN GIFTS -- 10 a.m.noon. Master Gardeners of Cornell Cooperative Extension Schoharie and Otsego Counties interactive workshop to create several gift items from plants found in the garden or landscape. $5 fee. Cornell

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Templeton Hall • 63 Pioneer St. • Cooperstown Are you wondering about what changes are in store for the Health Care industry for 2013 and beyond? Join the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce, Benefit Specialists of New York and Excellus for updates on the Chamber health insurance program and the implications of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on the Health Care Industry. From your 2013 renewal decisions to the start of the Exchanges in 2014 learn about what will affect your business and how soon the changes take effect.

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Who should attend: • All Chamber members, non-members and members of the community interested in updates on health insurance coverage for 2012 and the impact that Health Care Reform will have in 2013 and beyond. .

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Cooperative Extension, 123 Lake St., Cooperstown. Info (607) 5472536, ext 0, otsego@cornell.edu. COOKING WORKSHOP -- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. “Open Hearth Cooking 101.” Charge: $75, or $70 NYSHA members. The Farmers’ Museum, 5775 NY 80, Cooperstown. Info, registration, (607) 547-1461. ANTIQUES SHOW -- 10 a.m.3:30 p.m. Greater Oneonta Historical Society annual Antiques Show and Appraisal Clinic. Bring treasures for appraisal by local experts 1-3 p.m.. Entrance fee $4, appraisal $5. Holiday Inn, 5206 New York 23, Oneonta. Info, (607) 431-9509. HARVEST DINNER -- 10 a.m. Annual Harvest Dinner with turkey, trimmings, and homemade pie. Adults $9, Children $5. Take-out available. Church is handicapped accessible. Cooperstown United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5479540. INVASIVE SPECIES -- Noon-3 p.m. Cornell Cooperative Extension Schoharie and Otsego Counties host a 1 hr. invasive species awareness program followed by a 2 hr. woods walk. Preregistration suggested by 11/8. 1378 St Rte. 30, North Blenheim. Info. (518) 234-4303. AUTHOR -- 2-4 p.m. Local author K. Allura Chase, “Melodies of Life” at The Green Toad Bookstore, 198 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 433-8898, www. greentoadbookstore.com MUSEUM NIGHT -- 6-8:30 p.m. The Cooperstown Graduate Program and Fenimore Art Museum bring you “Night at Our Museum.” Hands-on activities, stories, crafts, socializing, and music. NYSHA members $5, non-members $7; 12-and-under free. The Fenimore, 5798 N.Y. 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1420.

Cooperstown United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St., Cooperstown. Info, Mary Beekman, (607) 547-1162. LECTURE -- 3 p.m. Deirdre Sinnot, “The Tumultuous Founding of the New York State Anti-Slavery Society.” Free, all welcome. Adams’ Book Store, 602 Main Street, Hobart. Info, www. hobartbookvillage.com.

Monday, November 12

WWI HISTORY -- 12 p.m. Greater Oneonta Historical Society presents “World War I: The Home Front” at the History Center. Topics

transportation help provided. Reservation required. United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St, Cooperstown. Info (607) 4322870. WATERCOLOR CLASS -- 6:30 -9:30 p.m. The Cooperstown Art Association presents “Watercolor Landscape” with David Kiehm, 8 wk class. Registration required. Members $110, non-members $115. 22 Main St, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777, www. cooperstownart.com.

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include food rationing, wartime recipes, and collection efforts. Food samples available. GOHS History Center, 183 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-0960, info@oneontahistory.org. WOMEN’S CLUB -- The Women’s Club of Cooperstown holds its meeting at Christ Church Parish House. Program: “Hyde Hall Happenings.” 69 Fair St., Cooperstown. Info, Martha Grossi, (607) 282-2404. SKETCHING -- 7-9 p.m. The Cooperstown Art Association hosts the Open Drawing Group without instructor. Please call if planning to attend. Per class: $10. Cooperstown Art Association, 22 Main St, Cooperstown. Info (607) 547-9777, www. cooperstownart.com

Wednesday, November 14

FOOD FOR THOUGHT -12:30-2:30 p.m. Fenimore Art Museum hosts Food for Thought: This week, “Flags, Uniforms, and Insignia: New York State Material Culture of the Civil War.” Lunch included. Must pre-register. Admission: $20 members, $25 non-members. The Fenimore, 5798 N.Y. 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1461. WORKSHOP -- 6-8 p.m. The Family Service Association presents “Kids in the Middle” four week program. Child Care, refreshments, and limited

WORK SHOP -- 9:30 a.m.noon. The Family Service Association presents “Self Esteem.” Child Care, refreshments, and limited transportation help provided. Reservation required. United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St, Cooperstown. Info (607) 432-2870. WATERCOLOR CLASS -- 10 a.m.-noon. The Cooperstown Art Association presents “Watercolor Techniques” with Doug Jamieson. Members $110, non-members $115. Registration required. Cooperstown Art Association, 22 Main St, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777, www.cooperstownart.com. OILS CLASS -- 1-3 p.m. The Cooperstown Art Association presents “Water Soluble Oils” with Doug Jamieson. Members $110, non-members $115. Registration required. 22 Main St, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5479777, www.cooperstownart.com. STARGAZING – 7 p.m. Planetarium show in SUNY Oneonta Science Building. 8-11 p.m., public observing at College Camp Observatory. See star clusters, nebulae, galaxies (cancelled if cloudy). State University College at Oneonta, College Camp, Hoffman Road, Oneonta. Info, (607) 436-2620, http://employees. oneonta.edu/smolinjp/astronomy.html, e-mail jason.smolinski@ oneonta.edu SUPPORT – 7 p.m. Dealing with Diabetes. Fellowship

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Saturday November 17

HARVEST BAZAAR -- 10 a.m.4 p.m. Cooperstown Presbyterian Church will hold their Harvest Festival Bazaar. 25 Church St, Cooperstown. Info (607) 5472143. CHILDREN’S PROGRAM -- 10:30 a.m. Vivienne Clark tells Thanksgiving stories and leads a fun craft activity. Ballroom, Village Library, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5478344. AUTHOR -- 1-3 p.m. Local author Louise Patane with children’s book “The Traveling Island” at The Green Toad Bookstore, 198 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 433-8898, www. greentoadbookstore.com CONCERT – 7:30 p.m. Hartwick College Department of Music Faculty presents Arnold Schoenberg’s 20th Century masterpiece “Pierrot Lunaire” in the Anderson Center for the Arts Theatre on campus. Event is free and open to the public. One Hartwick Dr, Oneonta. Info Diane Paige, (607) 431-4585, paiged@ hartwick.edu.

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THANKSGIVING – 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The Farmers’ Museum reopens for “Thanksgiving at The Farm,” showing how Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1845. Included with admission. The Farmers’ Museum, 5775 N.Y. 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1450.

Saturday, November 24

THANKSGIVING – 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The Farmers’ Museum reopens for “Thanksgiving at The Farm,” showing how Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1845. Included with admission. The Farmers’ Museum, 5775 N.Y. 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1450.

Tuesday, November 27

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Tuesday, December 4

RAFFLE -- 5-7 p.m. Colorscape Chenango Arts Festival holds a raffle for ArtBattles artwork. Tickets $2 each, 3 for $5 available at Mayhood’s Sporting Goods, Rte. 12, south of Norwich. Drawing will be held at NBT’s Business After Hours. Need not be present to win. Info info@colorscape.org. DOG CLUB -- 6:30 p.m. Del-Otse-Nango Kennel Club (DONKC) monthly meeting. AKC chapter meeting, prospective members welcome. Hampton Inn, 225 River St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 621-3582, susqudilla@ stny.rr.com

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WORK SHOP -- 6 -8 p.m. The Family Service Association presents “Kids in the Middle� four week program. Child Care, refreshments, and limited transportation help provided. Reservation required. United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St, Cooperstown. Info (607) 432-2870.

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HOLIDAY PARTY – 6 p.m.-midnight. “Big Little Holiday Party.� $55 per person. The Otesaga Resort Hotel, 60 Lake St., Cooperstown. Info, reservations, (607) 544-2519. CONTRADANCE – 8-11 p.m. Music by Jane’s Gang. Suggested donation: $8 adults; $4 students, teens; free 12 and

Grand Canyon trip. Leave deposit and cans curbside, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1310. CANDLELIGHT -- 3-7 p.m. Experience one of the most magical holiday events in the region at The Farmers’ Museum’s “Candlelight Evening.� The Farmers’ Museum, 5775 N.Y. 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1450. CONCERT -- 7:30 p.m. Catskill Symphony presents a triple Beethoven concerto. Hunt Union Ballroom, SUNY Oneonta. Info, tickets, www.catskillsymphony. net.

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WORK SHOP -- 9:30 a.m.noon. The Family Service Association presents “Loving Discipline.� Child Care, refreshments, and limited transportation help provided. Reservation required.

SQUARE DANCE-- 7:30 p.m. The Doubleday Dancers invite you to an evening of square dancing at the Cooperstown Elementary School. 21 Walnut St, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 264-8128.

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CHILDREN’S PROGRAM -- 10:30 a.m. Favorite holiday stories and crafts. Ballroom, Village Library, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-8344. MEL TILLIS -- Country legend performs at Foothills performing Arts Center, 24 Market St. Oneonta, Info, (607) 431-2080, info@foothillspac.org, www.foothillspac.org

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GALA -- 7 p.m.-12:30 a.m. “All You Need is Love.� Friends of Bassett Healthcare Network presents 2012 New Year’s Eve Gala to benefit the Partnership for Nursing Opportunities program. $200 per person. The Otesaga Hotel, 60 Lake St., Cooperstown. (607) 544-2502, (800) 348-6222, Reservation1@ Otesaga.com

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LECTURE -- 3 p.m. Scott Jensen, “What a Great Idea: The Fascinating Stories Behind Some of Our Favorite Toys.� Free. Adams’ Book Store, 602 Main Street, Hobart. Info, www. hobartbookvillage.com.

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way they come to the Hall of Fame to see where ‘A League of Their Own’ was filmed,” she said. “I want it to become Newell a hub for filmmakers, and what better way to accomplish that than through a Cooperstown Cinema Center?” In recent days, Newell has been preparing an application to ArtPlace, a coalition of the National Endowment of the Arts, na-

tional and regional foundations and banks, for a grant to allow her plan to move forward. “There are nights I stay awake writing grants,” she said. Plus, she would welcome any contributions that might be forthcoming from the community. “I’m determined to make this happen.” Meanwhile, she’s been scouting the village for appropriate venues, and has identified three possibilities. The former Agway, for instance, restored to its original hops-barn ambience by Mike Manno, has open space that might work. Or the former Smith-Cooperstown Inc. Ford dealership across Chestnut Street from

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Dellephene F. Woodruff, 90; Widow Of Owen D. Young Principal VAN HORNESVILLE – Dellephene Ferguson Woodruff, 90, widow of a former Owen D. Young Central School supervising principal, died Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, at Folts Home, Herkimer. Born July 12, 1922, in Richfield Springs, she was the daughter of Jessie and Luther Ferguson. As a child, she helped with her mother’s laundry business, sold flowers on the steps of the spa resort hotels and frequented the local movie theater.

She graduated from Richfield Springs High School with honors, and attended Syracuse Dellephene University. Woodruff Completing secretarial training, she worked for architect Myron Jordan and for the Richfield Springs School District. On her 30th birthday, she married Robert B. Wood-

ruff, the Owen D. Young administrator, beginning a new life with her husband and his three sons. For the next six decades, she was deeply involved in the Van Hornesville community, including the United Methodist Church, where she played organ, taught Sunday school classes, produced monthly newsletters and served as secretary and officer of many committees. She learned to knit, crochet and sew, which enabled her to make clothing for herself and her daughter,

slipcovers for the principal’s house, hats and mittens for Neighborhood Center and gifts for friends. She was a 4-H leader, too. She enjoyed bookkeeping and secretarial work, which she practiced as treasurer for the Van Hornesville Cemetery Association and other organizations. During their retirement, Bob and Dellephene embraced square-dancing, joining the Doubleday Dancers of Cooperstown and serving as co-presidents. They travelled extensively, spending

winters in Florida. Bob Woodruff predeceased his wife in 1995. Survivors include their sons, Alan “Spike” Woodruff of Woodgate, Neil “Butch” Woodruff and his wife, Teresa, and son, William, of Virginia, and Norman “Chuck” Woodruff and his wife, Diane, and sons, Brendan and Corbin of Mohawk; daughter Cathy Woodruff and her husband, Mike Goodwin of Niskayuna; two nieces, Jane Blair and Sue Burchard, and their families. Calling hours will be

2 -5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28, at J. Seaton McGrath Funeral Home, Richfield Springs. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Van Hornesville United Methodist Church; interment will follow in Van Hornesville Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Van Hornesville Volunteer Fire Department, Van Hornesville United Methodist Church or the Robert B. Woodruff Outdoor Learning Center, care of the Van Hornesville Community Corp.

Dick O’Hara, 79; Retired State Trooper OTEGO — Richard J. “Dick” O’Hara, 79, a retired state trooper, passed away Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, at home in Otego with his family by his side. He was born Jan. 16, 1933, in Otego, the son of James and Ellen (Kelly) O’Hara. He served in the Army during the Korean War. He married Shirley Alexander on Feb. 12, 1955. She predeceased him on Sept. 11, 1986. He then married Ellen Sanford in December 1989. Dick spent 21 years in the state police, at Troop F, then

at Troop C, where he retired as an investigator in 1981. He also worked for the Delaware County Sheriff’s Department until 1987. He was a member of St. Mary’s Church, the Oneonta Elks Club, and the Oneonta American Legion. In addition to his wife Ellen, he is survived by daughter Kim, her husband Michael, and his grandson, Ryan Carson, all of Otego; also nieces, nephews and friends. He was predeceased by his seven brothers, Vincent, James, Thomas, Ambrose, Patrick, Carl and John

“Jack.” Calling hours were planned 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25, at the Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home, Oneonta. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, at the funeral home, with the Rev. John P. Rosson, officiating. Interment with military honors will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, in Ouleout Valley Cemetery, Franklin. Donations may be made to Catskill Area Hospice & Palliative Care, 1 Birchwood Drive, Oneonta, NY 13820 or to the charity of one’s choice.

Mary Ellen Geissinger, 79; Worked At Meadows ONEONTA – Mary Ellen Geissinger, 79, who worked for 20 years in The Meadows Nursing Home’s dietary department, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012, at Bassett Hospital. She was born Feb. 13, 1933, in Petersburg, Pa., the daughter of Earl and Elsie Genevieve (Lightner) Scott. Mary Ellen married Richard S. Geissinger on Oct. 14, 1952, in Huntingdon, Pa. In addition to her husband

of 60 years, she is survived by her children, Debra and Bruce Warner of Akron, Ohio, Richard and Danielle Geissinger of Laurens, and Kim Lindberg of Middlefield; grandchildren, John Lindberg Jr., Justin (Megan) Lindberg and Alexandria Geissinger; a great-granddaughter, Lillian “Izzy” Lindberg; her siblings, Louise Sausser, Naomi “Nome” Weaver, Wilmer Scott, Elmer Scott, Bill Scott and

Patricia Weyer; as well as many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents; and siblings Martha, Wilber “Sonny,” Cloyd and Gertrude Scott. Calling hours are 1-3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, 2at the Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home. The funeral service will follow at 3 p.m., with the Rev. Mel Farmer, officiating. Interment will take place in Pennsylvania.

Joshua Earle, 26; Raised In Hartwick, Bradenton, Fla. HARTWICK – Joshua M. Earle, 26, born in Cooperstown and raised in Hartwick and Bradenton, Fla., passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2012, in Cocoa Beach, Fla. Joshua was born at Bassett Hospital on Sept. 12, 1986, the son of Michael and Jacqueline (Steere) Earle. He graduated from

Bayshore High School in Bradenton, Fla., in 2005. Joshua was working for Patriot Flooring Specialist, Orlando, Fla. Survivors include his son, Cayden Joshua Earle of Bradenton, Fla.; his father, Michael Earle; and his paternal grandmother, Patricia Hodge of Easley, S.C. He is also survived by many

aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by his mother, Jacqueline Earle; his maternal grandmother, Sis Steere; and maternal grandfather, Nelson Steere. A memorial service will be held in Hartwick in the spring for Joshua and his mother, Jacqueline.

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Legal notice THE GLASS LAB LLC ART. Of Org. Filed Sec. of State of NY 09/20/2012. Off. Loc. : Otsego Co. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY to mail copy of process to THE LLC, 18 North Street, Oneonta, NY 13820. Purpose: Any lawful act or activity. 6LegalNov29

Legal notice Notice of Formation of a NY Limited Liability Company. Name: WAHL TO WAHL AUTO LLC. Articles of organization filing date with Secretary of State (SSNY) was 19 March 2012. Office location: Otsego County. SSNY has been designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it

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may be served and SSNY shall mail copy of process to 568 State Highway 166, Cooperstown, NY 13326. Purpose is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under NYS laws. 6LegalNov1

1828 County Highway 39, Worcester, New York 12197. The LLC does not have a specific date of dissolution. Purpose: All legal purposes.

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against the Company, to Hinman, Howard & Kattell, LLP, 700 Security Mutual Building, 80 Exchange Street, Binghamton, NY 13901, Attn: Ryan W. Miosek. The purpose of the business of the Company is any lawful business purpose. 6LegalNov8

18, West Winfield, NY 13491. Purpose: Any Lawful purpose permitted under NYS laws. 6LegalNov8

LEGAL NOTICE VENTURE TCOC, LLC Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Articles of Organization of Venture TCOC, LLC (the “LLC”) were filed with the Department of State of New York (“SSNY”) on September 14, 2012. Office location: Otsego County. SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to c/o

Filer: Lavelle & Finn, LLP Address: 29 British American Boulevard Latham, New York 12110 6LegalNov8

Legal notice Notice of Formation of REDNER ENTERPRISES LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 09/14/12. Office location: Otsego County. Princ. office of LLC: 312 Rose Rd., Edmeston, NY 13335. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office.

Legal notice NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: The name of the limited liability company is: Antique Cast Iron, LLC (the “Company”). The date of filing of the Articles of Organization of the Company with the Secretary of State was September 24, 2012. The county in which the principal place of business of the Company shall be located is Otsego County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the Company upon whom process against it may be served. The Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process

Legal notice Notice of Formation of NY Limited Liability Company (LLC). Name: GATESDALE LEGACY LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 9/20/2012. Office location: Otsego County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 7105 County Highway

Legal notice BENSON & DICKSON LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 10/4/2012. Office in Otsego Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 48 Dietz St., Oneonta, NY 13820, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 6LegalNov22

Legal notice Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company (LLC): Name: YOUR HEALTH YOUR OPTIONS, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary

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of State of New York (SSNY) on 10/03/2012. Office location: Otsego County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: C/O YOUR HEALTH YOUR OPTIONS, LLC 21 Brook St., Oneonta, NY 13820. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. Latest date upon which LLC is to dissolve: No specific date. 6LegalNov22

Legal notice NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The name of the Limited Liability Company is B & D REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS LLC. The Articles of Organization of the company were

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filed with the Secretary of State on August 22, 2012. The County within New York State in which the office of the company is to be located is Otsego. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process against the company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail process is: 75 Whiskey Road, Coram, NY 11729. The purpose for which the LLC is formed is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which Limited Liability Companies may be organized under the NYS Limited Liability Company Law. 6LegalNov29

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Legal Notice Notice is hereby given that a license (number to be assigned) for beer, wine and liquor has been applied for by the undersigned to sell beer, wine and liquor at retail in a restaurant under the Alchoholic Beverage Control Law at 64 Main Street, Village of Cooperstown, County of Otsego, for on-premises consumption. Viastosca, Inc. d/b/a Toscana 2LegalNov1


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Thelma D. Cortright, 86, Milford; Honored For Services to Senior Citizens MILFORD – Thelma D. Cortright, 86, honored by the state Legislature for her volunteerism, died Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012, at Fox Memorial Nursing Home. Born May 27, 1926, in Buffalo, the daughter of Hobert and Gladys (Schutt) Depew, she graduated Van Etten Central School, Class of 1941, as salutatorian. On Nov. 4, 1943, she married Robert F. Cortright in Van Etten. He predeceased her in 1969. Prior to her marriage, she worked as a waitress at Mountain Top in Waverly. Later she was the office assistant for Dr. James Cargill in Van Etten for four years and then, when she moved to Milford, she worked as a

medical secretary in Bassett Hospital’s Pediatric Department for 32 years, retiring in 1991. She was a member of the Milford United Methodist Church, where she held many offices over the years, including president of United Methodist Women, financial secretary, parish treasurer, Memorial Committee chairwoman and trustee. She was a member of the Susquehanna Valley Senior Citizens, where she held offices of president, treasurer and served as representative on Otsego County Council of Senior Citizens for many years. After retirement, she also volunteered at Bassett Hos-

pital and was a volunteer for reading at Milford Central School. She was a member of the Keepsake Quilt Club and the Wednesday Craft Group. She loved sewing, crafting and quilting. She also enjoyed her flower gardens and lawn work. After retirement, she enjoyed traveling to many countries and also seeing the USA, including Hawaii and Alaska. She will be remembered for her extensive Santa Claus Collection. She also spent much time with and traveled with her cousins while researching family genealogy. In 1999, she was awarded the state Legislature’s Achievement Award for outstanding effort and dedica-

tion to the task of improving the quality of life for New York State Senior Citizens. She is survived by her two daughters, Linda and her husband Merle Olmsted, and Gladys and her husband Ricky Cornish; five grandchildren, Robert Olmsted of South Boston, Mass., Scott Olmsted and his wife Jean of West Chester, Pa., Benjamin Cornish of Syracuse, Meghan Cornish of Kirkville and Erin Cornish of Ronkonkama. She is also survived by one greatgrandson, Nathaniel Olmsted, the grandson of Jean and Scott, and cousin Doris Kirchen of Chicago, Ill. In addition, she is survived by several nieces and nephews, Barbara and Tom Thornton,

Kenneth and Elaine Depew, Lon and Joanne Depew, Donna and Robert Miller and Wendy and Darwin Simcoe. In addition to her husband and parents, she was predeceased by her brothers Charles, William and Warren; a daughter, Beth Ann, and nephews, Renny and Daryl. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012. at the Milford United

Methodist Church, with Rev. Maryellen Moore, pastor, officiating. Burial in the Milford Cemetery will follow the service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to the Robert F. Cortright Scholarship Fund, Milford United Methodist Church, Milford, NY 13807. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Tillapaugh Funeral Service, Cooperstown.

Christopher Lavery, 51; Tech Enthusiast Rebuilt Chevelle Convertible COOPERSTOWN – Christopher Lavery, 51, who most recently lived in Sidney Center, died in Cooperstown Oct. 14, 2012, after a brief battle with liver cancer. He was born Nov. 19, 1960, in Rockville Center and grew up in Manhasset. He graduated from Manhasset High School and earned an associate’s degree from Suburban Technical School. He worked in St. Croix and

Herbert Mallory, 73; Groundskeeper At Leatherstocking GC COOPERSTOWN – Herbert L. Mallory, 73, groundskeeper at Leatherstocking Golf Course for a number of years, died Friday evening Oct. 26, 2012 at Bassett Hospital. He had been living in Hamden. Herb was born July 9, 1939, in Cooperstown, the son of Kenneth R. and Cora (Tyler) Mallory. He attended schools in Milford, Middlefield and Cherry Valley as well as Concord, Mass. He served in the National Guard, earning the rank of specialist first class and the designations of BAR specialist and sharpshooter. He trained at Fort Drum to become a driver/operator of armored personnel carriers. Survivors include his wife, the former Viola Perkins; sister Genevieve Roe of East Meredith, brother Wilbur Mallory of Hamden, one niece and four nephews. Visiting hours will be 3-5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at Tillapaugh Funeral Home. In accordance with Herb’s wishes, there will be a private graveside service in Hartwick Seminary Cemetery. Arrangements are entrusted to Tillapaugh Funeral Service.

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COOPERSTOWN – A memorial service for Leon Rathbun, who died Sept. 13, 2012, at age 94, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at the Springfield First Presbyterian Church, Route 20, East Springfield. Burial with full military honors will be at 2 p.m. in the Springfield Center Cemetery. Arrangements are with Tillapaugh Funeral Service, Cooperstown.

Cecil Perry Service CHERRY VALLEY – A memorial service for Cecil D. Perry will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at the Cherry Valley Methodist Church. All are welcome to attend and share memories with his family. A luncheon will follow the service.

Colorado before returning to New York. He was a state-certified electrician and a long-time employee of Verizon. He and his wife, Nancy, frequently visited family and friends on Long Island. He will be remembered for his personality, storytelling and resilience. He prized the Chevelle convertible he rebuilt with superb technical mastery, and he loved his Harley Davidson

and his dog, Charley. He was a good athlete until injury limited him, but did not slow him down. He became an excellent cook. In addition to Nancy, he is survived by his mother, Pauline, his brothers, Gregory and Bryan, and his sister, Claire and their spouses, six nieces and nephews, and his aunts and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, Eugene. A service in celebration

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CHEVROLET UPLANDER LT FULL PWR. ........................... 222490 ... $10,995 SPORTAGE LX 4WD P. EQUIP., 5 SPEED ............................. 522671 ... $11,295 TUCSON SE FWD P. EQUIP. .................................................. 620941 ... $11,995 SPORTAGE LX FWD 5 SPEED .............................................. 522611 ... $10,495 KIA SEDONA EX FULL PWR. ............................................... 222530 ... $12,995 DODGE GR CARAVAN SXT FULL PWR. ............................. 222420 ... $12,995 OUTLANDER LS 4WD P. EQUIP. ........................................... 922030 ... $12,995 XTERRA SE 4WD P. EQUIP. ................................................... 620851 ... $11,495 SILVERADO 2WD REG CAB FULL PWR. ............................. 323371 ... $13,495 SEDONA LX P. EQUIP. .........................................................C922020 ... $14,495 TORRENT GXP AWD FULL PWR., DVD..............................C322482 ... $14,995 F150 REGULAR CAB 4X2 P. EQUIP., V8 ............................... 522251 ... $14,495 NITRO SLT P. EQUIP............................................................... 921551 ... $14,995 TRAILBLAZER LT FULL PWR., SUNROOF ........................... 323111 ... $15,995 ROGUE S AWD P. EQUIP. ...................................................... 622071 ... $16,495 SPORTAGE LX 4WD P. EQUIP. ...........................................C820551 ... $16,495 TOWN AND COUNTRY TOURING SWIVEL AND GO........... 521181 ... $16,995 NITRO SXT 4WD P. EQUIP., SUNROOF ................................ 521951 ... $16,995 EQUINOX LT AWD FULL PWR. ...........................................C121821 ... $16,495 NISSAN MURANO SL FULL PWR., LTHR ............................ 222430 ... $15,695 GMC ENVOY SLE FULL PWR. ............................................. 220281 ... $11,495 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE LS FULL PWR., Z71 ................. 221160 ... $15,995 FRONTIER CREW SE 4WD P. EQUIP. ................................... 613391 ... $15,995 COLORADO CREW LT 4WD FULL PWR. ............................. 521052 ... $16,995 MERCURY MARINER V6, FULL PWR., LTHR, SR ................ 222741 ... $16,995 OUTLANDER ES 4WD P. EQUIP. ........................................... 820281 ... $17,295 TRAILBLAZER LT FULL PWR., SUNROOF .........................C721480 ... $17,495 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER POWER OPTS ............................... 222860 ... $16,995 JEEP PATRIOT AWD POWER OPTS ..................................... 222280 ... $17,995 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD POWER OPTS ............................... 222680 ... $17,995 JEEP PATRIOT FULL PWR. ................................................... 320112 ... $18,195 ESCAPE LIMITED 4WD LTHR, SR ........................................ 621752 ... $14,995 TOWN AND COUNTRY FULL PWR., STOW N GO ................. 18495 ... $19,495 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT POWER OPTS ..............................R222780 ... $18,695 CHEVROLET SILVERADO K1500 EXT LT POWER OPTS .... 221750 ... $18,495 TOYOTA RAV4 LTD FULL PWR., LTHR, SR ......................... 222630 ... $18,495 SIERRA K1500 REG CAB AUTO, AC, V8, 4WD .................... 323191 ... $18,495 EQUINOX SPORT AWD FULL PWR., LTHR ........................C720991 ... $18,495 JEEP COMPASS SPORT POWER OPTS ...........................R222770 ... $18,995 SEDONA LX P. EQUIP., ..................................................... CR922010 ... $19,195 MURANO S AWD FULL PWR. .............................................C921630 ... $18,995 GMC SIERRA K2500HD REG CAB POWER OPTS .............. 221480 ... $17,995 EQUINOX AWD LS FULL PWR............................................C521361 ... $19,495 KIA SORENTO LX AWD P. EQUIP ......................................C921800 ... $19,995 ENDEAVOR SE 4WD FULL PWR. ......................................R922060 ... $19,995 FORD F150 SUPER CAB XLT POWER OPTS ...................... 221530 ... $19,995 RANGER EXTRA CAB 4X4 XLT P. EQUIP. ............................ 921991 ... $18,995 EQUINOX FWD 1LT FULL PWR. .........................................C721230 ... $20,495 KIA SORENTO LX AWD POWER OPTS................................ 222351 ... $20,495 FRONTIER CREW SE 4WD P. EQUIP. ................................... 921461 ... $19,495 HONDA CRV EXL FULL PWR., LTHR, NAV, SUNROOF ........ 410571 ... $20,595 SIERRA 1500 4WD REG CAB V6 ........................................C721182 ... $20,995 CHRYSLER TOWN & CTRY TOURING FULL PWR............R221220 ... $20,995 DODGE GR CARAVAN SXT FULL PWR. ...........................R221400 ... $20,995 MURANO SL AWD FULL PWR, ............................................ 921920 ... $20,895

MODEL

... $139 ... $145 ... $157 ... $157 ... $164 ... $173 ... $174 ... $177 ... $182 ... $185 ... $195 ... $199 ... $207 ... $208 ... $216 ... $216 ... $216 ... $216 ... $218 ... $218 ... $222 ... $223 ... $223 ... $226 ... $226 ... $229 ... $234 ... $239 ... $242 ... $242 ... $244 ... $246 ... $247 ... $249 ... $249 ... $249 ... $250 ... $250 ... $254 ... $254 ... $255 ... $256 ... $261 ... $267 ... $267 ... $273 ... $273 ... $277 ... $277 ... $281 ... $283 ... $285 ... $285 ... $285 ... $285

PMT

3 LOCATIONS!

MI

YEAR

CCUCS CCI CCI CCI CCUCS CCUCS CCI CCI CCM CCI CCM CCI CCI CCM CCI CCI CCI CCI CCM CCUCS CCI CCUCS CCI CCM CCUCS CCI CCM CCUCS CCUCS CCUCS CCM CCI CCI CCUCS CCUCS CCUCS CCM CCM CCUCS CCI CCI CCUCS CCM CCI CCI CCUCS CCI CCM CCUCS CCI CCM CCM CCUCS CCUCS CCI

MI

2009 16 2007 35 2007 66 2011 58 2011 34 2008 36 2011 14 2007 60 2010 47 2012 19 2010 32 2009 61 2010 64 2008 56 2009 45 2009 48 2009 52 2008 43 2010 17 2006 52 2009 55 2010 64 2010 27 2011 19 2010 43 2009 17 2008 55 2011 28 2010 26 2010 50 2009 50 2009 30 2010 26 2008 67 2008 34 2008 58 2011 20 2008 55 2007 78 2010 25 2008 54 2011 19 2010 15 2011 33 2010 38 2010 28 2009 52 2008 38 2011 16 2011 16 2010 44 2010 17 2011 37 2009 38 2012 7 2009 50 2010 19 2011 30 2010 25

YEAR

TRUCKS LOCATION

FOUR MILLION DOLLARS IN INVENTORY EQUALS SELECTION, SELECTION, SELECTION!

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STOCK

PRICE

COLORADO EXT FULL PWR., LTHR, ROOF, V8 .................C721460 ... $20,995 CHEVROLET SILVERADO K2500 REG LT POWER OPTS ... 221990 ... $19,995 GMC ACADIA SLE AWD FULL PWR ................................... 222440 ... $19,995 SORENTO EX AWD P. EQUIP. .............................................C522371 ... $21,495 EDGE SE FWD P. EQUIP., ...................................................... 522441 ... $21,495 TRIBECA LIMITED AWD FULL PWR., SR, LTHR.................. 620961 ... $19,995 SILVERADO 1500 4WD V6, AUTO, AC ................................C720891 ... $21,495 SIERRA 1500 4WD EXT SLE FULL PWR., ..........................C720830 ... $20,495 GMC TERRAIN SLE AWD POWER OPTS............................ 222820 ... $21,995 SILVERADO REG CAB AUTO, AC, V6 .................................. 321931 ... $22,495 TERRAIN SLE AWD FULL PWR. .........................................C521511 ... $22,495 SIERRA K1500 EXT 4WD FULL PWR. .................................. 520331 ... $22,495 SILVERADO 1500 EXT 4WD EXT LT FULL PWR. ...............C313901 ... $22,995 GMC SIERRA K1500 CREW POWER OPTS ........................ 222080 ... $22,895 GMC SIERRA K1500 EXT LWB FULL PWR. ........................ 220830 ... $22,995 GMC SIERRA K1500 EXT SLE FULL PWR. ......................... 222060 ... $22,995 TRAVERSE LT AWD FULL PWR., DVD................................C410431 ... $22,995 SRX AWD FULL PWR., SUNROOF, 3RD SEAT ...................... 721351 ... $22,995 GMC SIERRA REG CAB 4WD FULL PWR., Z71 .................C521431 ... $23,495 FRONTIER CREW SE 4WD P. EQUIP. ................................... 521191 ... $18,995 SILVERADO 1500 EXT 4WD LT Z71 FULL PWR. ................C520981 ... $23,495 SILVERADO CREW 4WD LT FULL PWR. .............................. 321731 ... $23,995 TRAVERSE AWD LT FULL PWR. .........................................C721380 ... $23,995 CHEVROLET SILVERADO K1500 EXT W/T AUTO, AC........ 222011 ... $23,995 SUBARU TRIBECA TOURING FULL PWR., LTHR, SR ......... 221200 ... $23,995 SILVERADO 1500 EXT 4WD AUTO WITH A/C ....................C320422 ... $23,995 CHEVY 2500 4WD EXT LT FULL PWR. ...............................C521101 ... $23,995 CHEVROLET SILVERADO K1500 REG CAB PWR OPTS ... 222260 ... $23,995 TRAVERSE AWD LT FULL PWR. .........................................C121771 ... $24,495 FORD EDGE LTD FULL PWR., LTHR, SR ............................. 221470 ... $24,495 TRAVERSE LT AWD FULL PWR. .........................................C322841 ... $24,495 SIERRA K1500 EXT SLE 4WD FULL PWR. ........................C322541 ... $24,495 FRONTIER CREW CAB 4WD PRO 4X, FULL PWR. ...........C921810 ... $24,995 CHEVROLET TAHOE LT FULL PWR................................ 220931 ... $24,995 SILVERADO CREW 1500 4WD FULL PWR. ..................C323323 ... $25,495 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN LT FULL PWR. ........................... 222090 ... $25,495 TRAVERSE AWD LT FULL PWR. .........................................C721320 ... $25,995 SILVERADO EXT LTZ 4WD FULL PWR., LTHR ...................C323051 ... $25,995 CHEVROLET SILVERADO K3500 W/T AUTO, AC, DIESEL . 212020 ... $24,695 SILVERADO 1500 EXT 4WD FULL PWR., CAP...................C321111 ... $26,495 ACADIA SLT AWD FULL PWR, LTHR .................................... 323321 ... $25,995 ACADIA SL AWD FULL PWR. .............................................C721390 ... $26,995 SIERRA 1500 4WD EXT SLE FULL PWR. ...........................C521031 ... $26,995 EQUINOX LTZ AWD FULL PWR., LTHR ..............................C721330 ... $27,495 ACADIA SLE AWD FULL PWR. ...........................................C520121 ... $27,495 TERRAIN SLT2 FULL PWR., LTHR, V6 ................................C721220 ... $27,495 GMC SIERRA K3500 HD REG W/T AUTO, AC, DIESEL....... 222070 ... $27,495 GMC ACADIA SLT FULL PWR., LTHR, SR ........................... 222840 ... $27,395 SILVERADO 1500 4WD EXT LT FULL PWR. .......................C721110 ... $27,995 GMC SIERRA 1500 4WD CREW FULL PWR. .....................C520242 ... $27,995 GMC SIERRA 1500 CREW 4WD FULL PWR. .....................C521481 ... $27,995 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT POWER OPTS, PLOW .................... 222460 ... $28,995 SIERRA 1500 4WD CREW SLE Z71, FULL PWR. ...............C521561 ... $29,495 INFINITI FX35 AWD FULL PWR., LTHR, SR .......................... 222690 ... $29,995 JEEP GR CHEROKEE LAREDO FULL PWR. ....................... 222670 ... $30,595 SILVERADO CREW 2500 4WD LTZ FULL PWR., LTHR ......C322901 ... $31,995 CADILLAC SRX AWD FULL PWR., LTHR, NAV, SUNROOF ... C720720 ... $36,995 SRX PREMIUM AWD FULL PWR., LTHR, NAV, SUNROOF .... 520631 ... $41,495 CHEVY 2500 4WD LT FULL PWR., DIESEL .........................C323401 ... $41,995

MODEL

APR AUTO RATES AS LOW AS 1.15% APR

1.15% ... $289 ... $289 ... $289 ... $290 ... $290 ... $290 ... $292 ... $298 ... $299 ... $308 ... $308 ... $312 ... $315 ... $318 ... $319 ... $319 ... $320 ... $320 ... $324 ... $325 ... $328 ... $331 ... $331 ... $331 ... $331 ... $336 ... $336 ... $337 ... $339 ... $339 ... $344 ... $344 ... $348 ... $351 ... $359 ... $359 ... $362 ... $367 ... $367 ... $369 ... $375 ... $377 ... $377 ... $385 ... $385 ... $385 ... $389 ... $389 ... $392 ... $392 ... $392 ... $408 ... $416 ... $429 ... $433 ... $461 ... $531 ... $601 ... $608

PMT

CCM CCUCS CCUCS CCI CCI CCI CCM CCM CCUCS CCM CCM CCM CCM CCUCS CCUCS CCUCS CCM CCM CCM CCI CCM CCM CCM CCUCS CCUCS CCM CCM CCUCS CCM CCUCS CCM CCM CCI CCUCS CCM CCUCS CCM CCM CCUCS CCM CCM CCM CCM CCM CCM CCM CCUCS CCUCS CCM CCM CCM CCUCS CCM CCUCS CCUCS CCM CCM CCM CCM

LOCATION

WITH APPROVED CREDIT THROUGH SFCU

AllOTSEGO.life

PAYMENTS BASED ON $2500 DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY PLUS SALES TAX, TITLE, & FEES 2010 & NEWER 72MOS @ 3.49%, 2008-2009 UP TO 72MOS @ 3.99% 2006-2007 UP TO 72MOS @ 5.99%, 2004-2005 UP TO 60MOS @ 6.59% 2003 & OLDER UP TO 36MOS @ 6.59%

CHRYSLER PT CRUISER TOURING POWER OPTS ........... 222570 ..... $8,495 SPECTRA LX CD, AC, 5 SPEED ............................................ 521022 ..... $9,495 IMPALA LT FULL PWR., ......................................................... 121721 ... $10,395 ELANTRA GLS P. EQUIP., 5 SPEED ...................................... 520661 ... $10,995 COBALT LS COUPE 5 SPEED, AC ......................................C521581 ... $10,995 SENTRA 2.0 P. EQUIP............................................................. 620591 ... $10,495 PONTIAC G6 POWER OPTS ................................................ 221440 ... $11,495 PONTIAC GR PRIX FULL PWR ............................................ 222160 ... $11,495 MERCURY GR MARQUIS LS FULL PWR., LTHR ................. 221230 ... $10,995 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT FULL PWR., ................................. 222750 ... $11,195 AVEO LT AUTO WITH AC ....................................................... 721270 ... $11,995 AVEO LT AUTO WITH AC ....................................................... 721300 ... $11,995 AVEO LT AUTO WITH AC ....................................................... 721280 ... $11,995 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS POWER OPTS, SR ....................... 222660 ... $11,995 VIBE FWD P. EQUIP. .............................................................. 621841 ... $11,495 ELANTRA SE FULL PWR. ...................................................... 323451 ... $12,295 PONTIAC G6 FULL PWR. ....................................................C121931 ... $12,495 CHEVROLET AVEO LT FM, AUTO, AC ................................ 222620 ... $12,995 FORTE EX P. EQUIP. .............................................................. 522381 ... $12,995 HHR LT FULL PWR., SR......................................................... 820371 ... $12,995 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT FULL PWR. .................................. 221930 ... $12,395 IMPALA LT FULL PWR. .......................................................... 720651 ... $12,495 IMPALA LT FULL PWR., LTHR, SR ........................................ 612711 ... $12,495 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM FULL PWR. .............................. 420291 ... $10,995 CHEVROLET COBALT LT POWER OPTS ...........................R222830 ... $13,495 BUICK LUCERNE CXL FULL PWR., LTHR ........................... 222231 ... $12,795 IMPALA LT FULL PWR. ........................................................C112311 ... $13,495 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT FULL PWR., LTHR, SR ................. 222510 ... $13,495 FOCUS SE P. EQUIP. .............................................................. 921431 ... $13,995 PONTIAC G6 FULL PWR. ....................................................C321871 ... $13,995 BUICK LUCERNE CX FULL PWR. ......................................C121882 ... $13,995 CHEVROLET MALIBU 2LT FULL PWR. ................................ 222020 ... $13,995 BUICK LUCERNE CXL FULL PWR., LTHR ........................... 222810 ... $13,995 MATRIX FWD ......................................................................... 522781 ... $13,495 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER LTD FULL PWR, LTHR, SR.......... 221850 ..... $8,495 FORD TAURUS WAGON POWER OPTS, 3RD SEAT ............ 221860 ..... $8,495 FUSION SE P. EQUIP. ............................................................. 582021 ... $14,495 CAMRY LE P. EQUIP. ............................................................. 522321 ... $13,695 LACROSSE CXS FULL PWR., LTHR, ROOF ......................... 721430 ... $11,995 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS POWER OPTS ............................ 222360 ... $14,595 BUICK LUCERNE CXL FULL PWR., LTHR ........................... 222720 ... $13,795 FORD FOCUS SE POWER OPTS .......................................... 222220 ... $14,795 VW GOLF 2.5L 2DR HATCH 5 SPD, POWER OPTS ............. 221580 ... $14,995 HONDA CIVIC LX CPE POWER OPTS................................. 222370 ... $14,995 IMPLALA LS FULL PWR., ....................................................C122441 ... $14,995 MITSUBISHI GALANT POWER OPTS.................................R222130 ... $15,495 FORD FOCUS SE HATCH POWER OPTS..........................R222930 ... $15,495 FORD FUSION SE FULL PWR. .............................................. 222730 ... $15,495 CRUZE LS FULL PWR. ........................................................C322973 ... $15,495 KIA OPTIMA EX V6 FULL PWR., LTHR SR ........................... 221980 ... $15,495 FORD TAURUS LTD AWD FULL PWR., LTHR ...................... 222590 ... $15,495 SOUL + P. EQUIP., 5 SPEED ..............................................C921511 ... $15,995 ALTIMA 2.5S FULL PWR. .....................................................C921710 ... $15,995 ALTIMA 2.5S P. EQUIP..........................................................C613461 ... $15,995 SATURN AURA XR FULL PWR., LTHR.................................. 222410 ... $15,995 IMPALA LT FULL PWR. ................................................... DEC711370 ... $16,495 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS SPORT POWER OPTS ............... 222120 ... $16,495 LANCER ES P. EQUIP............................................................. 522301 ... $16,495 MALIBU LT FULL PWR., ROOF ...........................................C320131 ... $16,995 IMPALA LT FULL PWR. ........................................................D721290 ... $17,495 ALTIMA 2.5S FULL PWR. ....................................................... 921820 ... $17,995 LANCER SPORTBACK P. EQUIP. .......................................... 820321 ... $16,995 MALIBU LT FULL PWR. .......................................................C121031 ... $17,995 ACCORD EX CPE P. EQUIP., SR, LTHR................................. 621041 ... $17,995 IMPALA LT FULL PWR. ..................................................... CR720620 ... $18,495 IMPALA LT FULL PWR., SUNROOF, LTHR ....................... CR720680 ... $18,495 MALIBU LT FULL PWR. .......................................................C721190 ... $18,495 IMPALA LT FULL PWR., SUNROOF ................................. CR720790 ... $18,995 IMPALA LT FULL PWR., SUNROOF ....................................D721310 ... $18,995 SUBARU OUTBACK I SPEC ED FULL PWR. ....................... 222881 ... $19,495 MAXIMA SV FULL PWR., LTHR, SR ....................................C921670 ... $20,995 CHEVROLET CAMARO LT FULL PWR. ..............................R221310 ... $21,989 LUCERNE CX FULL PWR. ...................................................C420541 ... $21,995 OPTIMA EX FULL PWR., PREMIUM PACKAGE .................C922040 ... $23,495 ACURA TL FULL PWR., LTHR, SR ....................................... 221430 ... $23,495 OPTIMA SX FULL PWR., LTHR, NAV, SUNROOF ...............C921910 ... $27,995 CADILLAC DTS PREMIUM FULL PWR, LTHR, SR, NAV....R221640 ... $33,495 CADILLAC DTS FULL PWR., LTHR, ROOF .........................C620271 ... $34,995

MODEL

OVER 200 VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM

200

USED CAR SALES EVENT!

COUNTRY CLUB AUTO GROUP CLEARANCE

B-10 THURSDAY-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1-2, 2012


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