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A READER Notice: This newspaper will never knowingly accept any advertisement that is illegal or considered fraudulent. If you have questions or doubts about any ads on these pages, we advise that before responding or sending money ahead of time, you check with the local Attorney General's Consumer Fraud Line and/or the Better Business Bureau. Also be advised that some phone numbers published in these ads may require an extra charge. In all cases of questionable value, such as promises or guaranteed income from work-at-home programs, money to loan, etc., if it sounds too good to be true it may in fact be exactly that. This newspaper cannot be held responsible for any negative consequences that occur as a result of you doing business with these advertisers. Thank you.

FIRE WOOD 20 Ton Log Load. Contact Tim 585335-5879.

WANTED: BLACK walnut trees. Lawn or Woods trees. Direct Export. Highest prices paid. Call Terry R. Folts Logging (585) 734-4998.

YARD SALE: 5574 Eades Road, Dansville. August 20th & 21st. 9AM-2PM. Home decor, furniture, books, toys, & much more!

FIREWOOD FOR SALE: * Hard wood slab 4x8x16 $50 per fc delivered. * Split Hard wood 4x8x16 $70 per fc delivered *log loads available. 585519-1264 KICKER RACKS, BALE CARRIERS, low-profile bale carriers, slant bar feeders, headlock feeders. B&E Mfg., Penn Yan, NY. 315-536-9513.

2016 Summer Fun Photo Contest You could win great prizes this summer! Don’t forget to go Summer Fun Photo Contest.

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Prevent mobile phone-related auto accidents Because they enable people to make calls or send messages from just about anywhere, mobile phones can be great conveniences. But they also can be annoying when conversations, texting or perusing the Internet gets in the way of proper etiquette. Talking loudly in public areas, texting when in the middle of a faceto-face conversation or sharing personal details in public are not just bad manners, but such behaviors also can be unsafe. Poor mobile phone etiquette is cause for some concern, but there is great cause for concern for people who find themselves routinely distracted by their mobile phones while driving or operating equipment. Using a mobile phone when driving greatly increases a person’s risk of getting into an accident. Distracted driving has become something of an epidemic, as the following figures, courtesy of Don’t Text and Drive, illustrate. · Texting or doing something on your phone

can distract drivers for as long as five seconds. If you’re traveling at 55 miles per hour, that is the equivalent of driving the length of a football field without looking at the road. · Texting while driving makes you 23 times more likely than normal to be in a car crash. · Among drivers between the ages of 18 and 20 involved in car accidents in the United States, 13 percent admitted to texting or talking on their phones at the times of their crashes. · The National Safety Council reports that cell phone use while driving leads to around 1.6 million crashes each year, with nearly 330,000 injuries occurring from such accidents. · Cell phone usage while driving can delay a driver’s reaction time as much as having a blood alcohol concentration at the legal limit. Although the majority of drivers support a ban on texting while driving, many still continue to do it. The single best way to prevent driving accidents and fatalities

related to mobile phone usage is to put the phone down. Consider the following suggestions to help you avoid looking at your phone while behind the wheel. · Keep your phone in a purse or in a bag in the back seat so that it is not readily accessible while driving. Many cars now have Bluetooth-enabled handsfree dialing and calling. So you do not need to have the phone nearby to answer a call. · Leave your phone at home on short trips and give yourself a break from screen time. · Set up an automatically generated text message that indicates you are driving. Other apps will read out texts to you or block incoming calls or texts altogether. · Turn off notifications so you will not be tempted to look at your phone each time there’s a new pop-up or sound. Remember, any texts can wait until you pull over, park or arrive at your destination.

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Home safety checks to complete today A new kitchen or a bathroom remodeling job might be dream projects for many homeowners, but the right home improvement project at a given moment is not necessarily the most glamorous project. Sometimes safety upgrades around the house must take precedence over more popular projects. Accidents or injuries can occur in any part of the home, but homeowners who take certain preventative measures can greatly reduce their injury risk. The security resource A Secure Life points out that more than 18,000 Americans die every year from injuries that take place in the home. Unintentional injuries account for millions of medical visits each year. Home injuries also are prevalent elsewhere in the world. In the United Kingdom, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents reports that there are approximately 6,000 deaths every year that result from accidents at home. Periodic inspections for potential hazards can keep everyone safe. The following are a handful of ways for homeowners to ensure their

homes are as safe as possible. · Check for sturdy handrails and prevent tripping hazards. Falls are one of the leading causes of home injuries. Falls can be a particular threat for youngsters and the elderly. To help prevent falls, make sure that staircases feature sturdy railings and that there is ample lighting in walkways. Remove obstructions from frequently used paths inside and outside the home. In addition, insert nonslip padding beneath runners or throw rugs. · Check for frayed wires or faulty outlets. Address any electrical problems around the house, including frayed wiring and faulty outlets. Sparks can lead to fires, and poor wiring may cause unforeseen problems behind walls. Repair or replace any loose or frayed wires on all electrical devices. Be sure that cords do not run under doorways or rugs. Replace outlets that are in disrepair and install ones with ground-fault current interruptors as an added precaution. If small children live in the home, use plastic safety covers over unused outlets. · Practice window safety.

Young children are curious and do not always recognize the inherent dangers around them. Children excited to see the great outdoors may climb up to peer out windows, and open windows are falling hazards. Screens do not offer an adequate barrier against falls. Consider locking windows or use safety

bars to guard against falls. Test to see how easily screens can be pushed out, replacing any that do not provide adequate resistance to curious youngsters’ hands. · Check smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Replace the batteries in smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors at least twice per year,

and test them to make sure they’re in good working order at least once per month. The National Fire Protection Association recommends replacing hard-wired smoke alarms every 10 years. Battery-operated alarms may need to be replaced even sooner. Many carbon monoxide detectors work for five

to seven years. Check the back of alarms for a date stamp that indicates how old the product is and when it expires. Safety checklists are an important part of home maintenance. A proactive approach can prevent both injuries and damage to the home.

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and Q4 2015 U.S. Home Flipping” report that 5.5 percent of all single family home and condo sales during the year were flipped properties. This marked an increase from the same time the previous year. Investing in a fixer-upper requires a leap of faith and a vision of what the home can look like in the future. Turning a real estate lemon into lemonade requires certain skills and a good measure of patience. The following are some guidelines to get anyone started. · Don’t bite off more than you can chew. Make an honest assessment of your abilities and which renovations, if any, you can handle. If you are unskilled or inexperienced working with your hands, then it can be easy for an investment property to quickly become a money pit. Before purchasing

a property, hire a trained home inspector to tour the home with you and point out all of the areas that will need renovation. With this list, begin getting estimates on how much money the work will entail. Determine if this fits with your budget or not. You do not want to invest so much that it exceeds what you could feasibly recoup when it comes time to sell. · Overlook cosmetic things when visiting properties. Cosmetic issues include all of the easily replaceable items in a home, such as carpeting, appliances, interior paint colors and cabinetry. Focus on the bones of the house - the architectural integrity and those little touches that you envision having a “wow” factor. · Seek the help of experts. Some flippers think they’ll save the most money by

doing all of the work themselves. This isn’t always the case. Professional architects, designers and contractors may help you save money. Contractors have an intimate knowledge of where to buy materials and may be able to negotiate prices based on wholesale or trade costs. In addition, experts can help you avoid common pitfalls because they’ve already done this type of work time and again. It’s smart to rely on expert advice, even if it means investing a little bit more. · Save money by doing some work yourself. While the pros may tackle the more complex parts of a given project, such as rewiring electricity or changing the footprint of a home, you can still be involved. Ask to participate in demolition, such as taking down walls or removing old materials from the home. Such participation may be fun, and

it can save you substantial amounts of money on labor. · Recognize that not everything must be completely redone. Realize that, in some instances, a coat of paint and some new accents may be all you need to transform a space. For example, if kitchen cabinets are in good condition, see if they can be refaced or painted instead of replaced entirely. Install new door pulls/handles to add visual interest. Look for some ready-made items, such as bookshelves, instead of installing custom carpentry. · Think about what the buyer wants and not what you want. Renovate with an eye toward prospective buyers’ needs. Keep things neutral and accommodating. Research the latest trends to understand what buyers might be seeking in a home. You want potential buyers to envision themselves moving right in.

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How to transform a fixer-upper The real estate market will always have its ups and downs, but real estate is an oft-profitable investment. Real estate investors do their investing for various reasons. Some see a house as a place to hang their hats for years and years, while others look at properties as nothing more than investments. Buying a home with the intent to fix it up and resell it is called a “fix and flip.” In such situations, investors buy homes at below-market prices before refurbishing the homes with the goal of recouping their initial investment and then some when the homes are ultimately put back on the market. Flipping has become popular for both expert remodelers and novice investors. RealtyTrac®, the nation’s leading source for comprehensive housing data, noted in its “Year-End

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Renovating a fixer-upper takes time, but it can be a worthwhile project, and one that can help anyone turn a profit in a booming real estate market. DANSVILLE VILLAGE 3Bedroom Apartment Downstairs. Available 8/1/16. Livingroom/diningroom/large kitchen/den. Washer/dryer hookup. $825/mo. +Security deposit required +NYSEG/water. No pets/smoking. Appointment only. References required. 585-728-5923. FOR RENT: 3-4 Bedroom House, well-kept. 2-porches, nice kitchen, diningroom, livingroom. On Perine St., Dansville. $800/mo. plus Security deposit, NYSEG and water. No Pets/Smoking. Info. 585-728-5923. FOR RENT: WAYLAND. 2Bedroom upstairs apartment. No pets. No smoking. Security deposit required. (585)658-4484.

The job market can be competitive, as new graduates flood the field each and every year. But graduation season is not the only time of year when the competition to find work gets heated. The start of the new year tends to be one of the busiest times of year for new hires. According to the employment resource Simply Hired, the first Monday after New Year’s Day tends to be the busiest day for job search activity. Companies are returning to full production after the holidays, and as a result there is a flurry of new activity. This means applicants can use the last quarter of the year to prepare for job searches they will institute once the calendar turns. Many job seekers may benefit from revamping their résumés before beginning their search. It’s not uncommon for recruiters to receive thousands of résumés for each job opening they post, and the sheer volume of applicants can make it difficult for job seekers to get their résumés seen. In such instances, job seekers must take steps to tip the odds in their favor. By following these guidelines, job seekers may have a better chance of getting their résumés

into the right hands. · Put a professional purpose. Modern standards may suggest that listing a career “objective” is old fashioned. However, it is helpful to customize your résumé so that it is geared toward the position for which you are applying. A career objective may reflect how you are a strong candidate for each specific job you apply for. Use some specifics that tie into to the particular job or company and you may catch the hiring manager’s attention in the process. · Embrace keywords. Many employers now use application tracking software to sift through the scores of résumés that are submitted for each opening they post. Keywords make it easy for employers to sort through thousands of résumés. The right keywords will flag your résumé and increase your “relevancy score” in the main HR/recruiting software programs available. Adapt your résumé for each application you submit. Use some of the words listed in the initial job posting and description. In addition, look at similar job postings and incorporate some keywords listed in those ads so that you have all the bases covered. · Trim the fat. Less is

often more regarding résumés. List all of the pertinent information, then go over the résumé again and again and cut out any irrelevant information to remove clutter. Only include information that is relevant to your career goals. · Highlight what you have done. Rather than listing every job responsibility and position in chronological order, use a résumé to highlight specific career accomplishments. This is a time to be your biggest fan and tell the world all of the great things you have accomplished. Remember to include evidence to back up the claims. According to a 2015 survey by CareerBuilder, employers say that résumés that include links to a candidate’s portfolio, website or blog garner more attention than résumés without such links. · Put your own voice in the résumé. Rather than using standard verbiage on your résumé, personalize what you want to say. Hiring managers want to hire a human, not a machine. When speaking about yourself, be sure to use strong action words that define your skills even further. HR professionals cite terms like “managed,”

“achieved” and “improved” as examples of positive, assertive words. Updating a résumé with the goal of standing out among a crowded pool of applicants is a great way for job seekers to land a new job.

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Carnival Opens at 1:00 12:00 PM - TALENT SHOW 7:00 PM - TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL

SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th Carnival Opens at 1:00 4:00 PM - DEMO DERBY FINALS

 Sidewalk chalk art  Live music  Art and fine crafts show and sale www.dansvilleartworks.com/chalk-walk.html Facebook/DansvilleChalkWalk 585.335.4746

Free & open to the public  Rain or shine

607-664-2260 Steuben County Board of Elections Office Hours: 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday 3 East Pulteney Sq., Bath, NY 14810

www.steubencony.org/boe

GRIEF SHARE

SENIOR CITIZEN LUNCH

LITTLE FREE LIBRARY

NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS

AL ANON GROUP

NETWORKING MIXER

SPRINGWATER MUSIC FAIR

LADIES DAY OUT

HEMLOCK UMC DINNER

SUMMER EXHIBITION

August 13, 2016, Perkinsville Fire Hall 9am to 1 pm Sponsored by St. Peters UCC of Perkinsville

Located in front of Ossian Town Hall. Take a book, return a book. No charge. Sponsored by the Ossian Historical Society.

And Craft Show. September 17 & 18. Call for entries. Artists, musicians, food, vendors, processors & farmers, volunteers. Application forms at www.springwatermusicfair.org

FREE EVENT This project is made possible with funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered by the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts at the Livingston Arts Center, a member supported organization.

If you receive a yellow card for someone who longer lives at that address, please write it on the front of the card and drop it back in the mail, so we can update our records. If you DID NOT RECEIVE A YELLOW CARD IN THE MAIL from the Board of Elections and you are a registered voter, you need to contact the Board of Elections so we can look into why you did not receive a card.

DANSVILLE AREA HISTORICA SOCIETY

CLOTHING GIVEAWAY

A Main Street festival in Dansville NY

Deadlin To Regis e te To Vote r October Is 14, 2016

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th

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On this care you will find your: Party Affiliation • Polling Place Location • Voting District(s) Date of General Election • Date of Primary Election (if it applies) Residence Address • Mailing Address (if applies)

Have you had a spirtiual experience? Deja vu? Prophetic dreams? This are gifts that help you find meaning in life. Event at Dansville Library, August 6 at 1 pm. 585-288-4721

Museum is open the first and third Saturday of each month from 10am to 2pm. Free and open to the public

Tuesday & Friday at 7pm at the Dansville Free Methodist Church, Franklin St., Dansville.

August 13, 9am-3pm. Worship, prayer, lunch provided. Speaker is Joyce Igo. Donations accepted. RSVP to Peggy Logue 585-335-6252. Dansville Free Methodist Church.

Springwater Church of the Nazarene Grief Share has been canceled for the summer. Will resume September 12, 2016.

Meets every Friday at 7pm at Noyes Hospital. Admin Door, Room $106.

Monthly dinners. 1st Thursday in August And September. Slow cooked BBQ pulled Pork or Chicken sandwich with or famous Coleslaw, beans, desserts & more. Donation at the door.

Every 3rd Thursday at Noon. Cohocton Pres. Church. Bring a dish to pass, along with dishes, cups and utensils. For details call Tom at 585-384-9825. Everyone Welcome.

Every third Thursday 4:30-6pm. Dansville Artworks. Getting artists and business people connecting. www.dansvilleartworks.com

Dansville Artworks, Main Street, Dansville. Featuring a John Adamski Retrospective. Exhibt up until September 3. www.dansvilleartworks.com

For Information On How You Can Get Your Event On The Community Calendar Give Us A Call. 585-335-2271.


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