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MEMORIAL DAY - The Day We Commemorate Those Who Raised Their Hands And Promised To Us Their Devotion To The Last Full Measure, Than Paid It - Hi, Neighbor PRSRT STD. US POSTAGE PAID HI, NEIGHBOR 315-655-9431 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hineighbor.net May 27 2019 PO Box 746, Wampsville, NY 13163 Have You Forgotten? I Believe Your Locally Owned Shopping, Community Events & News Pennysaver Since 1962 Cambridge Avenue Morrisville, NY 315-684-3073 Hours: Mon.- Fri. 7:30 - 5, Sat. 7:30 - 2:30 The Doorway To The Perfect Kitchen. Why KraftMaid Cabinetry? Because KraftMaid provides the quality you expect, the styles and functionality you want, all at a price you can afford. 32 Days Til July 4th (July 4) Spc. Jarrod York June 9, 2019 1st Annual Cancer Charity Motorcycle Ride 50 mile scenic trip Starts at the Coal Yard, DeRuyter NY Stop at Knoxie's Pub, Pompey NY Stop at The Nest Tavern, Apulia NY Ends at Coal Yard, DeRuyter NY RIDE ~ RAFFLES ~ RAISE MONEY FOR A CAUSE $20 per Person includes Ride Fee, Chicken BBQ dinner and One Draft Domestic Beer or Fountain Soda Proceeds to: $15 pp Advance Sale Price Registration at 11:15 am Kickstands Up at 12:00 pm Tickets Available at the Coal Yard 315-852-9932 Sponsored by: $15 PP Advance Sale Price EXTERIOR HOME CLEANSE Got Green Stuff On the North Side of Your Vinyl Siding & Dirt Everywhere Else? DON'T WORRY We will Treat, Scrub and Pressure Wash It Off! ________________ - Free Estimates - ________________ Book One NOW! ________________ 315-655-3140 - We Do Patios & Decks Too! - DERUYTER FIREMEN'S SPRING TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL Saturday June 1st - Pull Starts at 1 PM - DeRuyter Fairgrounds ________________________________ Admission Adults & Children 13 & Older - $10.00 Children 5-12 Yr. Old $5.00 - Under 5 FREE ________________________________ - BEER AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE - ________________________________ For More Information Go To deruyteronline.com Or On Facebook DeRuyter Fireman's Fair THANK YOU For Supporting The DeRuyter Fire Dept. FOOD By The DeRuyter Auxiliary Please Support Our Sponsors Ackley Auto Repair Apple Creek Golf Course Bowden Plumbing & Heating Coal Yard tavern Charles Husted Clinton Tractor & Implement Countryside Hardware Covet Diesel Performance DeRuyter Road Dirt, Lawn, Snow Empire Tractor H&R Block Farmers Insurance - Richard Hannafan Agency Jerome Fire Equipment MD Excavation Newton Builders Pforter Heating and Plumbing Shelly's Bar & restaurant Skeele Agency Sal's Pizzeria Heritage Hill Brewhouse/Kitchen FABIUS COUNTRY STORE 2676 State Route 12B Deansboro, NY 13328 We have in house CERTIFIED Generac Technicians Call for your FREE esmate! 315-841-9000 Free $100 Pre-paid Visa Card with a purchase of a Generac Generator by May 1, 2019. B l o w o u t C l e a r a n c e S a l e Stop in and check out our Hearth & Home Shop! Sales on Coal, Pellet, Wood and Gas Stoves! Help us make room for our NEW inventory! Baker Construction GENERAL CONTRACTING - HOME IMPROVEMENTS Kitchen/Bath & Basement Remodeling, Electrical Work, Additions, Garages, Windows, Siding, Replacement Windows _____________________________________________ ROTOTILLING _____________________________________________ MINI EXCAVATOR WORK Brush Chipper/Skid Steer Work/ Postholes/Brushhogging _____________________________________________ Peter Baker 662-3002, Cell 289-2170 Owner 2749 Erieville Road, Erieville, NY 13061 JIM’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS Roofing • Siding • Framing • Windows • Decks Kitchens • Bathrooms • Additions • Painting Masonry • Chimney & Foundation Repair POWER WASHING / DECK STAINING Free Estimates - Fully Insured - OSHA Certified (315) 706-7867 WANTED JUNK CARS, TRUCKS & VANS PAYING $ 50 & UP 7 Days a Week 315-335-3302

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Page 1: 315-684-3073 Hours: Mon.- Fri. 7:30 - 5, Sat. 7:30 - 2:30 ... · MAHJONG!: Like to play Mahjong? Want to learn how to play without using the computer? Willing to teach young and old!

Contact Us: Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net

MEMORIAL DAY - The Day We Commemorate Those Who Raised Their Hands And Promised To Us Their Devotion To The Last Full Measure, Than Paid It -

Hi, NeighborPRSRT STD.

US POSTAGEPAID

HI, NEIGHBOR

315-655-9431 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hineighbor.net

May 272019

PO Box 746, Wampsville, NY 13163

Have YouForgotten?

I Believe

Your Locally Owned Shopping, Community Events & News Pennysaver Since 1962

Cambridge AvenueMorrisville, NY315-684-3073

Hours: Mon.- Fri. 7:30 - 5, Sat. 7:30 - 2:30

The Doorway To The Perfect Kitchen.

Why KraftMaid Cabinetry?Because KraftMaid provides the quality you expect, the styles and

functionality you want, all at a price you can afford.

32 Days TilJuly 4th

(July 4)Spc. Jarrod York

June 9, 20191st Annual Cancer Charity

Motorcycle Ride

50 mile scenic tripStarts at the Coal Yard, DeRuyter NYStop at Knoxie's Pub, Pompey NYStop at The Nest Tavern, Apulia NYEnds at Coal Yard, DeRuyter NY

RIDE ~ RAFFLES ~ RAISE MONEY FOR A CAUSE

$20 per Person includes Ride Fee, Chicken BBQdinner and One Draft Domestic Beer or

Fountain Soda

Proceeds to:

$15 pp AdvanceSale Price

Registration at 11:15 amKickstands Up at 12:00 pm

Tickets Available at the Coal Yard

315-852-9932

Sponsored by:

$15 PPAdvanceSale Price

EXTERIORHOME CLEANSE

Got Green Stuff On the North Side of Your Vinyl Siding

& Dirt Everywhere Else?

DON'T WORRYWe will Treat, Scrub and

Pressure Wash It Off!________________- Free Estimates -________________Book One NOW!________________

315-655-3140- We Do Patios & Decks Too! -

DERUYTER FIREMEN'S

SPRING TRUCK

& TRACTORPULL

SaturdayJune 1st

- Pull Starts at 1 PM -DeRuyter Fairgrounds________________________________

AdmissionAdults & Children 13 & Older - $10.00

Children 5-12 Yr. Old $5.00 - Under 5 FREE________________________________- BEER AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE -________________________________

For More Information Go To deruyteronline.com

Or On FacebookDeRuyter Fireman's Fair

THANKYOUFor Supporting TheDeRuyter FireDept.

FOODBy The

DeRuyter

Auxiliary

Please Support Our SponsorsAckley Auto RepairApple Creek Golf CourseBowden Plumbing & HeatingCoal Yard tavernCharles HustedClinton Tractor & ImplementCountryside HardwareCovet Diesel PerformanceDeRuyter Road Dirt, Lawn, SnowEmpire TractorH&R BlockFarmers Insurance - Richard Hannafan AgencyJerome Fire EquipmentMD ExcavationNewton BuildersPforter Heating and PlumbingShelly's Bar & restaurantSkeele AgencySal's PizzeriaHeritage Hill Brewhouse/Kitchen

FABIUS COUNTRY STORE

2676 State Route 12B Deansboro, NY 13328

We have in house CERTIFIED Generac Technicians

Call for your FREE estimate! 315-841-9000

Free $100 Pre-paid Visa Card with a purchase of a Generac Generator by May 1, 2019.

Blowout Clearance Sale Stop in and check out our Hearth & Home Shop!

Sales on Coal, Pellet, Wood and Gas Stoves!

Help us make room for our NEW inventory!

2676 State Route 12B Deansboro, NY 13328

We have in house CERTIFIED Generac Technicians

Call for your FREE estimate! 315-841-9000

Free $100 Pre-paid Visa Card with a purchase of a Generac Generator by May 1, 2019.

Blowout Clearance Sale Stop in and check out our Hearth & Home Shop!

Sales on Coal, Pellet, Wood and Gas Stoves!

Help us make room for our NEW inventory!

2676 State Route 12B Deansboro, NY 13328

We have in house CERTIFIED Generac Technicians

Call for your FREE estimate! 315-841-9000

Free $100 Pre-paid Visa Card with a purchase of a Generac Generator by May 1, 2019.

Blowout Clearance Sale Stop in and check out our Hearth & Home Shop!

Sales on Coal, Pellet, Wood and Gas Stoves!

Help us make room for our NEW inventory!

2676 State Route 12B Deansboro, NY 13328

We have in house CERTIFIED Generac Technicians

Call for your FREE estimate! 315-841-9000

Free $100 Pre-paid Visa Card with a purchase of a Generac Generator by May 1, 2019.

Blowout Clearance Sale Stop in and check out our Hearth & Home Shop!

Sales on Coal, Pellet, Wood and Gas Stoves!

Help us make room for our NEW inventory!

Baker ConstructionGENERAL CONTRACTING - HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Kitchen/Bath & Basement Remodeling, Electrical Work, Additions, Garages, Windows, Siding, Replacement Windows_____________________________________________

ROTOTILLING_____________________________________________

MINI EXCAVATOR WORKBrush Chipper/Skid Steer Work/ Postholes/Brushhogging_____________________________________________

Peter Baker 662-3002, Cell 289-2170Owner 2749 Erieville Road, Erieville, NY 13061

JIM’S HOME IMPROVEMENTSRoofing • Siding • Framing • Windows • Decks Kitchens • Bathrooms • Additions • Painting

Masonry • Chimney & Foundation Repair POWER WASHING / DECK STAINING

Free Estimates - Fully Insured - OSHA Certified

(315) 706-7867

WANTEDJUNK CARS,

TRUCKS & VANSPAYING $50 & UP

7 Days a Week315-335-3302

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Contact Us: Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net

Find Us At Over 75 Store Drop Locations, Online At www.hineighbor.net or Get Our Digital Edition By Email Subscription

SAT., JUNE 8: Morrisville Library will be closed.

SAT., JUNE 8, 10:30 AM: GLENWOOD CEMETERY IN ONEIDA SPECIAL CEMETERY WALKING TOUR FEATURING THE ONEIDA LIBRARY PLAYERS. Attendees will hear the history of the cemetery given by guides, and will occasionally stop to hear the stories of some of the longtime residents of the cemetery. Admittance is $5 for adults, children 12 and under are free. All proceeds will benefit the Glenwood Cemetery Association, the Oneida Public Library and the Madison County Historical Society. For more information please contact Matthew Urtz at 315-366-2453.

SAT., JUNE 8, 9 AM - 5 PM: THE HOMEVILLE MUSEUM (A COMPONENT OF THE CNY LIVING HISTORY CENTER) ANNUAL CIVIL WAR WEEKEND. Come and see living his-tory including live skirmishes, infantry & artillery drills, cavalry drill, blacksmithing, and period medical demonstrations. Special presentations will happen throughout the day in the auditorium. Single day admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children aged 6-18, free for children 5 & under, active duty military and members of the CNY Living History Center. For more information visit the museum website https://homevillemuseum.wordpress.com or call Kim Walsh at (703)-405-8875.

SAT., JUNE 8, 5:30 - 7:30 PM: THE ONONDAGA HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 8TH ANNUAL HISTORIC GHOSTWALK. Guides will lead attendees to locations in neighborhoods, buildings and cem-eteries where actors in costumes portray individuals from Onondaga County’s past. The “ghosts” reveal their lives in 12 to 15 minute vignettes, giving personal insight to their lives and experiences. This year’s talk will take place in Dedication Valley in historic Oakwood Cemetery. Tours start every 15 minutes. Tickets are $15 for the general public and $12 for OHA members. To reserve your spot or for more information please call 315-428-1864 extension 312.

SUN., JUNE 9, 10 AM - 3 PM: THE HOMEVILLE MUSEUM (A COMPONENT OF THE CNY LIVING HISTORY CENTER) 4TH ANNUAL CIVIL WAR WEEKEND. Come and see living history including live skirmishes, infantry & artillery drills, cavalry drill, blacksmithing, and period medical demonstrations. Special presentations will happen throughout the day in the auditorium. Single day admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children aged 6-18, free for children 5 & under, active duty military and members of the CNY Living History Center. For more information visit the museum website https://homevillemuseum.wordpress.com or call Kim Walsh at (703)-405-8875.

SUN., JUNE 9, REGISTRATION AT 11:15 AM KICKSTANDS UP AT 12:00 PM: 1ST ANNUAL CANCER CHARITY MOTORCY-CLE RIDE. 50 mile scenic trip. Starts at the Coal Yard, DeRuyter NY. RIDE ~ RAFFLES ~ RAISE MONEY FOR A CAUSE. $20 per Person includes Ride Fee, Chicken BBQ dinner and One Draft Domestic Beer or Fountain Soda. Tickets Available at the Coal Yard. 315-852-9932

MON., JUNE 10, 1 - 3 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY PLAY MAHJONG!: Like to play Mahjong? Want to learn how to play without using the computer? Willing to teach young and old! Join the fun every Monday afternoon at the library!

TUES., JUNE 11, 3 - 7 PM: THE MADISON COUNTY HISTORI-CAL SOCIETY WEEKLY FARMERS MARKET. Come, shop and support local vendors selling fruits, vegetables and more. There will be storytelling every week from the Friends of the Oneida Library as well as special themed weeks. For more information please visit www.mchs1900.org or call 315-363-4136.

SAT., JUNE 1: DERUYTER FIRE DEPARTMENT SPRING TRACTOR PULLSAT., JUNE 1: Morrisville Library will be closed.

SAT., JUNE 1, 1 P.M.: THE AREA WIDOW’S BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP will meet at St. Joan’s Church in Morrisville. All women who have experienced the death of their spouse are invited to share in the comfort, encouragement and hope with the other women who have had some of the same experiences. For further information, call Midge 684-3615

SAT., JUNE 1, 12:30 - 3:00 PM: THE CLAY HISTORICAL AS-SOCIATION AND PINE PLAINS CEMETERY OPEN HOUSE at Pine Plains Cemetery located at 8686 Henry Clay Blvd. in Clay. Events include a bench dedication in honor of Carl Lepinske at 12:30 followed a tour of the cemetery from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm by noted historian Sue Greenhagen. At 3:00 pm there will be a tribute to the Carlisle family. A special display of veteran photos buried in the cemetery will be on display as well. Light refreshments will be offered. For more information please call Pine Plain Cemetery at 315-652-1354 or Cindy at 315-927-7573.

SUN., JUNE 2, 1 P.M:. THE BROOKFIELD CENTRAL SCHOOL ALUMNI PICNIC will be held on in the school gymnasium. Bring a dish to pass and your table service. Beverages will be provided. Classes ending in 9 and 4 will be honored. All Brookfield Central School graduates (and guests) are welcome. For information visit: www.brookfieldcsd.org.

MON., JUNE 3, 1 - 3 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY PLAY MAHJONG!: Like to play Mahjong? Want to learn how to play without using the computer? Willing to teach young and old! Join the fun every Monday afternoon at the library!

MON., JUNE 3, 7 PM: THE FABIUS HISTORICAL SOCIETY will meet at the FABIUS COMMUNITY CENTER (7786 Main St., Rt. 80). Please bring a cherished memento of yours that has some historic value to you. We will share our memories about our pos-sessions. Free and open to the public. Refreshments will follow the program. Please join us.

MON., JUNE. 3, 7 P.M.: CAZENOVIA AMERICAN LEGION POST 88 MONTHLY MEETING at the Post Home, Chenango St., Cazenovia.

TUES., JUNE 4, 3 - 7 PM: THE MADISON COUNTY HISTORI-CAL SOCIETY WEEKLY FARMERS MARKET. Come, shop and support local vendors selling fruits, vegetables and more. There will be storytelling every week from the Friends of the Oneida Library as well as special themed weeks. For more information please visit www.mchs1900.org or call 315-363-4136.

FRI., JUNE 7, 6:30 PM: THE MORRISVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY SPECIAL PRESENTATION ENTITLED “THINGS YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT MORRISVILLE.” Village of Morrisville Histo-rian Sue Greenhagen will tell some of the crazy facts and stories of the village that you may have not heard before! There is no charge for this event. For more information please call 315-684-9130.

FRI., JUNE 7, 5:30 - 7:30 PM: THE ONONDAGA HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 8TH ANNUAL HISTORIC GHOSTWALK. Guides will lead attendees to locations in neighborhoods, buildings and cemeteries where actors in costumes portray individuals from Onondaga County’s past. The “ghosts” reveal their lives in 12 to 15 minute vignettes, giving personal insight to their lives and experiences. This year’s talk will take place in Dedication Valley in historic Oakwood Cemetery. Tours start every 15 minutes. Tickets are $15 for the general public and $12 for OHA members. To reserve your spot or for more information please call 315-428-1864 extension 312.

-2- Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, May 27, 2019

AD DEADLINE THURS. 12:00 NOONMASTERCARD-VISA-DISCOVER NOW ACCEPTED

Our “SEE YOU THERE”

DATEBOOKOur “See You There” Date Book consists of NOTICES FOR FREE COMMUNITY EVENTS plus COMPLIMENTARY LISTINGS FOR ORGANIZATIONS who have placed paid ads for fund raising events.

The Prayer to the Blessed Virgin. (Never known to fail)O'most beautiful flower of Mt .Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. O'star of the sea, help me and show me where you are my Mother. O'Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure me in my necessity. There are none that can withstand your power, Show me where you are Mother. O'Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to thee. (3x) O'Holy Mary, Sweet Mother I place this cause in your hands. (3x) Thank you for your mercy to me and mine. Amen. Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days and after 3 days your request will be granted and the prayer must be published. Thank you! BAU

Our Store Drop LocationsAS OF NOW

WE WOULD LIKE MORE DROP LOCATIONS IN:Madison, Bouckville, Erieville, Otselic,

Taylor, Pitcher, N. Pitcher, Nelson, Truxton Please Call or Email Us With Your Suggestions!

CANASTOTA: Fast Trac, Jreck SubsCAZENOVIA: Apt. Complex by Tops, Caz Rite Aid, Tops Gas Station, Caz Village Apt. 20 Nelson, Harris Cleaners, Key Bank, Cazenovia Lumber, Cazenovia Sunoco, Kwik Fill, Buyeas, Cazenovia Library, Americu, Kinney’s, Common GroundsCHITTENANGO: Nice N Easy, Stone Hearth Express, Kinneys, Scrub-A-Dub II CINCINNATUS: CincinNatus True Value, Cincinatus SunocoCLOCKVILLE: DropboxDeRUYTER: Countryside Hardware, DeRuyter Farm & Garden Coop, Quincy Square, DeRuyter Library, DeRuyter Big M, Maken Frenz Bait ShopERIEVILLE: Erieville Country Store, Johnny AppleseedEATON: Post Office Pick Up Box, AnW Mart FABIUS: CLN Mercantile, Fabius Country Store Drop Box FENNER: Troyer’s Country StoreGEORGETOWN: Predmore’s Store, Post Office Drop BoxMADISON: AnW Mart, Early’s HardwareMANLIUS: Dunkin Donuts, Tops Plaza Pick Up Box, Nice & Easy Rte. 92 MORRISVILLE: Cooley’s (in store), Dollar General, Susie Q’s, Valero, Doughty’s Pharmacy, SpeedwayNELSON: Nelson Country StoreNEW WOODSTOCK: NW Lumber, NW Store, New Woodstock LibraryN. PITCHER: Post Office Drop BoxONEIDA: SAVE ON - Upper Lenox Ave, Price Chopper, Dunkin Donuts, Colonial Laundromat, SAVE ON - Lower Lennox., SAVE ON - Patrick Road, Nice N Easy (Rte. 365), ORISKANY FALLS: Village StorePETERBORO: Peterboro StorePITCHER: Post Office Drop BoxPOMPEY: Kellish Tire & Auto Inside, Pompey Mall SHEDS: Sheds Bottle & Can SOLSVILLE: Solsville HotelSOUTH OTSELIC: South Otselic Store/NTB BankTULLY: Tully Building Supply, LaundromatTRUXTON: Gas Station, Truxton Liquor Store Drop Box, Reakes Country StoreVERNON: Post Office Pick up Box, Nothin Fancy, Apple Betty CafeWAMPSVILLE: Knotty PineWEST EATON: Post Office Pick Up Box

CNY Fiber Arts FestivalJune 8 & 9 - 10 AM – 4 PM

Butternut Hill Campground6893 US Route 20, Bouckville, NY

Family-friendly festival with over 100 booths under cover - fiber animals, yarn, roving, equipment, handmade finished products from natural fibers, unique gifts by talented fiber artisans.

DEMONSTRATIONS: sheep shearing, sheepdog herding, fiber arts.

Fleece sale and wheel corral. WORKSHOPS AND FREE LECTURES

with an emphasis on knitting.WEAVING COMPETITIONCHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES

including crafts to take home, children’s art gallery.PLEASE, NO DOGS.

See www.cnyfiberarts.org or write [email protected] for more information

BENEFIT Georgetown Volunteer Fire Dept.

FRESHHADDOCK DINNERFRI., JUNE 7

5 p.m. Until Sold Out___________________________________Fish Dinner $1100 / Chicken Tenders $800_________________________________

Dinners include: Fish, Fried or Broiled or Chicken Tenders, French Fries, Coleslaw, Roll, Desert and Drink.

Take Outs Available

The Pompey Community Church Youth Group presents

TREASURES IN YOUR TRUNK!CAR TRUNK RUMMAGE SALE

AND HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM SWAP$15 per

PARKING SPOT to VEND!

8am Load-in

Saturday June 15 9am - 1pmPompey Community Church

$10 for INDOOR

curriculum swap table

Contact Kristin Angello to reserve a Vendor Spot: [email protected]

Thank You -From the Family of Frances M. Selover

Thank you for all the cards, flowers, calls, food,

visits and prayers.Nancy, Gary & Bonny

_______________________________________________OUR ABSOLUTE DROP DEAD DEADLINE IS

THURSDAY AT NOON Anything received after that will NOT make that Week’s Issue _______________________________________________

WED., MAY 29, 6 PM: THE THIRD “HISTORY WHERE YOU EAT” TOUR OF THE SPRING WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE COPPER TURRET IN MORRISVILLE. Village of Morrisville Historian Sue Greenhagen will give the history of the building. Members of the Copper Turret Staff will take you on a tour into places that you have probably never seen. The tour are limited in size so reserve your spot quickly because they are sure to fill up. To reserve your spot or for more information please call 315-684-6699.

Why Print Advertising? PHONE CALLS

FROM PRINT ADS HAVE AN AVERAGE CONVERSION RATE

OF 40%!*That FAR EXCEEDS online conversion rates of 1-2%.

If you are not placing print ads, you are missing out on high quality new customers.

*Based on MediaBids tracking of over 10,000 ad-dedicated phone numbers.

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Contact Us: Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net

MEMORIAL DAY - The Day We Commemorate Those Who Raised Their Hands And Promised To Us Their Devotion To The Last Full Measure, Than Paid It -

WED., JUNE 19,6:30 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY BOOK TALK: Looking for a good book to read? How about joining our book talk on, as we will be reading, The Water Cure by Sophie Mackintosh. Copies can be picked up now! So grab a book, read it and come join us for a sure to be fun discussion!

FRI., JUNE 21: CASA NEWS - The musical “Legally Blonde” at the Cortland Repertory Theatre, dinner at Hollywood Restaurant in Cortland. Bus will leave Tops at 12:45 p.m. 315-655-0350

FRI., JUNE 21, 6:30 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY WINE AND PAINT NIGHT: Come join us! Open to adults and kids 13 and old-er! If you don’t drink wine we will have grape juice and of course, goodies for everyone too! Cost is $35 per person (payable the night of the program). Reservations are required! We MUST have 10 people to hold the class! We can have no more than 28 so space is limited! Sign up June 1 at the circulation desk! (The painting of what we will create will be posted at the desk when signing up!)

SAT., JUNE 22: Morrisville Library will be closed.

SUN., JUNE 23, 2 PM: OAKWOOD CEMETERY IN SYRACUSE SPECIAL CEMETERY TOUR CALLED “PATENTLY PROLIFIC: INVENTORS & INDUSTRIALISTS IN SECTION 66.” Diane Medvitz will lead this tour which focuses on the people interred in Section 66. All tours are rain or shine but will be cancelled for thunder and lightning. There is no charge for the tours but donations are encouraged. Tours start at the entrance near Comstock Avenue. For more information please call 315-684-3418.

WED., JUNE 12, 10 - 11 AM: THE CHITTENANGO LAND-ING CANAL BOAT MUSEUM MONTHLY “COFFEE WITH FRIENDS.” New and current volunteers and community members are encouraged to come in, reconnect and learn about opportunities available at the museum. There is no charge for this event. For more information please visit www.chittenangolanding.com.

WED., JUNE 12, 6 PM: THE ERIEVILE/NELSON HERITAGE SOCIETY SPECIAL PRESENTATION BY DR. FRANK MAR-TORANA. Dr. Martorana, a veterinarian from Cazenovia will speak about his new hobby and his latest book. For more information please call Sonia Davies at 315-655-3298.

WED., JUNE 12, 6:30 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY BOOK CREATIONS: On, come make a “book creation” out of recycled books as Robin Branch-Staelens shows us how! Open to all ages but anyone under 10 should come with a parent/guardian.

WED., JUNE 12, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING & SMALL BUSINESS INCUBATION GROUP. IN BUSINESS? YOU ARE INVITED. Local business people banding together to help each other grow their businesses through business to business referrals and wide ranging discussion on all facets of small business devel-opment seasoned by many years of personal experience. Visitors welcome anytime. More about MOORE Networking & Small Busi-ness Incubation Group at www.moorenetworking.org. Bring your business cards and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. Meeting the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month at 8 AM at 8631 N Main St, Canastota, NY (Auntie El’s Video & Photography - next to the Whitelaw Presbyterian Church in Whitelaw - watch for our sign) Call 315-655-9431 or email [email protected] for info.

THURS., JUNE 13, 6 PM: THE FOURTH AND FINAL “HISTO-RY WHERE YOU EAT” TOUR OF THE SPRING WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE SOLSVILLE HOTEL IN MADISON. Madison County Historian Matthew Urtz will talk about the hop culture tied to the building. Restaurant owner Brad Dixon will take you into places that you have probably never seen, including the 2nd story dance hall. The tour are limited in size so reserve your spot quickly because they are sure to fill up. To reserve your spot or for more information please call 315-684-6699.

FRI., JUNE 14, 8:30 -11 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY NERF BATTLE NIGHT: Bring your own Nerf equipment (darts too–please label them) and join us for open play around the library on! See if the library stacks provide you enough shelter from being hit by a friend’s foam dart! Open to ages 10 and up; so adults are welcome too! Everyone must bring a snack and a drink. ONLY 14 spaces are available!! ALL participants MUST sign up in the library and get a permission slip to return completed the night of. We will not allow people to complete permission slips at the door.

FRI., JUNE 14, 6 - 8 PM THE LORENZO STATE HISTORIC SITE ANNUAL GARDEN GALA. The annual party is held every June when the peonies are in full bloom highlighting the 1914 Ellen Shipman designed gardens at Lorenzo. The gala recognizes years of support for the restoration and ongoing maintenance of one of Madison County’s favorite gardens. The event offers an opportunity to take a change on winning a catered dinner in the garden and a private tour in the mansion. If you are not a member of the Friends of Lorenzo and are interested in receiving an invitation please visit www.friendoflorenzo.org or call 315-655-3200.

SAT., JUNE 15: Morrisville Library will be closed.

SAT., JUNE 15: THE TRACTORS OF YESTERYEARS TRAC-TOR PULL - HCCA MUSEUM, CORTLAND. Come pull with us. The Tractors of Yesteryears conducts interesting events for the farm enthusiast such as monthly gatherings, shows, parades & PULLS. To pull our sled you must be a club member ($20.00/Year), have a tractor 30 years old or older under 10,000 lb., 100 HP, stock models rated as per Nebraska test, KNOW our pulls are noncompetitive and are for fun and demosntration ONLY and pay a $10.00 Hook Fee per class. Call 315-440/9523 for more information.

SAT., JUNE 15: CHITTENAN-GO LANDING CANAL BOAT MUSEUM ANNUAL OLD ERIE CANAL BOAT FLOAT & BASH. Over 500 paddlers participated in the 2018 Boat Float and this year the museum will be helping to kick off the New Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor “Canalway Challenge.” All proceeds from the Boat Float Chittenango Landing education-al and recreational programming and support for the Old Erie Canal State Historic Park.

SAT., JUNE 15, 10 AM - 5 PM: THE CNY LIVING HISTORY CENTER SPECIAL TRANS-PORTATION CELEBRATION! Check out the extensive model train & railroad memorabilia collection. From there see the museums large Brockway truck collection and then head to the tractor and farm history section. There will also be special transportation themed activities and exhibits as well as living historians, and play trains for children. Admission is $10 for adults, $9 for seniors & AAA members; $4 for children 6-18 and free for members, active duty military and children 5 & under. For more information please visit www.cnylivinghistory.org or call 607-299-4185.

SUN., JUNE 16: THE LORENZO STATE HISTORIC SITE EU-ROCAR 2019. More information to come.

SUN., JUNE 16, 1 - 5 PM: THE CNY LIVING HISTORY CEN-TER SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION CELEBRATION! Check out the extensive model train & railroad memorabilia collection. From there see the museums large Brockway truck collection and then head to the tractor and farm history section. There will also be special transportation themed activities and exhibits as well as living historians, and play trains for children. Admission is $10 for adults, $9 for seniors & AAA members; $4 for children 6-18 and free for members, active duty military and children 5 & under. For more information please visit www.cnylivinghistory.org or call 607-299-4185.

MON., JUNE 17, 1 - 3 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY PLAY MAHJONG!: Like to play Mahjong? Want to learn how to play without using the computer? Willing to teach young and old! Join the fun every Monday afternoon at the library!

TUES., JUNE 18, 3 - 7 PM: THE MADISON COUNTY HISTORI-CAL SOCIETY WEEKLY FARMERS MARKET. Come, shop and support local vendors selling fruits, vegetables and more. There will be storytelling every week from the Friends of the Oneida Library as well as special themed weeks. For more information please visit www.mchs1900.org or call 315-363-4136.

TUES., JUNE 18, 3 - 7 PM: THE MADISON COUNTY HISTORI-CAL SOCIETY WEEKLY FARMERS MARKET. Come, shop and support local vendors selling fruits, vegetables and more. There will be storytelling every week from the Friends of the Oneida Library as well as special themed weeks. For more information please visit www.mchs1900.org or call 315-363-4136.

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TUES., JUNE 25, 3 - 7 PM: THE MADISON COUNTY HISTORI-CAL SOCIETY WEEKLY FARMERS MARKET. Come, shop and support local vendors selling fruits, vegetables and more. There will be storytelling every week from the Friends of the Oneida Library as well as special themed weeks. For more information please visit www.mchs1900.org or call 315-363-4136.

WED., JUNE 26, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING & SMALL BUSINESS INCUBATION GROUP. IN BUSINESS? YOU ARE INVITED. Local business people banding together to help each other grow their businesses through business to business referrals and wide ranging discussion on all facets of small business devel-opment seasoned by many years of personal experience. Visitors welcome anytime. More about MOORE Networking & Small Busi-ness Incubation Group at www.moorenetworking.org. Bring your business cards and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. Meeting the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month at 8 AM at 8631 N Main St, Canastota, NY (Auntie El’s Video & Photography - next to the Whitelaw Presbyterian Church in Whitelaw - watch for our sign) Call 315-655-9431 or email [email protected] for info.

WED., JUNE 26, 6:30 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY SUMMER READING CARDS & TREATS: Come join us and make 3 of either Summer Reading cards or sweet treat holders! Cost is $5 per set of 3 activities (payable the night of the program). Jackie Groves of Librarystampers Creations will demonstrate how to use stamps and other tools to create these unique items! This is open to ages 12 and up (but if someone younger wants to participate; a parent/guardian must come too!) We must have 5 people signed up to have this event so please sign up starting June 1, 2019 at the circulation desk!

THURS., JUNE 27, 7 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT: Come to the library on as we will be showing Wonder Park! Rated PG. As always, we provide the popcorn; you bring your beverage!

FRI., JUNE 28, 7 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY TEEN/ADULT MOVIE NIGHT: Join us on as we show, Five Feet Apart! Popcorn as always is provided; bring your own beverage! This is rated PG-13 so we will only allow people in of age unless they come with a parent/guardian.)

SAT., JUNE 29: Morrisville Library will be closed.

SAT.,JUNE 29, 10 AM: THE MADISON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY LEISURE ARTS WORKSHOP SERIES ON THE ART OF THEOREM PAINTING. Pamela Vogan Lynch will lead the workshop which will focus on the early American decorative technique that dates back to the first half of the 18th century. The cost is $35 and space is limited to 20 participants so registration is required. Participants must be at least 13 years of age. To register for the workshop or for more information please call 315-363-4136 or email [email protected].

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Happy Memorial Holiday.Tuesday, May 28th Running our regular Monday Schedule:

12:30 PM pigs, sheep, goats,Horses and hay followed by our calf and beef sale.

Thursday, May 30, 2019 - Sale Time: 12:30 PM1. Fulton County Dairy 27 head dairy consisting of 14 fresh

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Open Wednesdays 8 AM to 5 PM for Thursday consignments.Thursday, June 6, 2019Horton Family Farms Sends Complete cattle dispersal. 120 head consisting of 70 cows and 50 heifers. Milked in tie stall and housed in free stall.AI Sired. Info at Ringside.

upcoming salesSat., June 8 - Machinery Consignment Sale.Thurs., June 20- Fat Cattle and Feeder Sale.Thurs., June 27- Heifer Consignment Sale.______________________________________________For Information Call Office: 1-800-257-1819 or 1-315-829-3105______________________________________________

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Machinery Consignment SaleEmpire Livestock Marketing LLC11 Ruth Street, Vernon NY 13476

Saturday, June 8, 2019 -- Sale Time:—9:00 AMEARLY CONSIGNMENTS:NH 2000 Square BalerMeyers V Max 7500 SpreaderNH 489 HaybineGehl 2170 Haybine 9 ft. rubber rolls completely rebuilt9 Shank 3 pt hitch chisel plow1460 Int. Combine 6 row head.2 Metal hay wagons Tandem gearJD 348 baler w/#42 kickerQuantity of Quality Farm MachineryVariety of Lawn mowers including Zero Turn Lawn Mowers.More consignments daily. Watch next weeks ad and check our website and Facebook for more listings.NOTE: Consignments welcome Monday June 3- thru Friday, June 7th - 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. We reserve the right to refuse Anything and everything. We are not responsible for any no shows in this ad. One week removal time. We reserve the right to resell items that are not picked up after one month. Forklift and operator available for loading and unloading. Cars and trucks must pay a non-refundable $50. Sign in commission fee. Titles must accompany all vehicles and trailers when consigned in or they will not be accepted for the sale and for vehicles or trailers from an estate we need copy of death certificate notarized or they will not be accepted for sale.TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale. 10% Buyers premi-um for all purchases $500.00 and under. Credit Cards accepted 3% buyers premium waved on Credit Cards if paid cash or check. Selling by number-possitive ID required. Out-of-State buyers must have a bank letter of guarantee made out to Empire Livestock.________________________________________________

For Information Call Office: 1-800-257-1819 or 1-315-829-3105_______________________________________________Manager: David Sherwood 1-315-436-0804 Auctioneers: Tim Miller 1-315-440-9683 Ken Hughs 1-315-436-2215 CHECK OUR WEBSITE @ www.empirelivestock.com for a list of sales

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FRIDAY, MAY 31 – SATURDAY, JUNE 1 FROM 8:30-4:00. Multi-family event in Cazenovia on Indian Lookout Rd and 5300 Ridge Rd (drive up the long driveway). Nearest crossroads: Chard and Stanley. Great variety, household items, furniture (some Drexel Heritage), York Rake and Lawn Roller. (m27-)

HUGE GARAGE SALE; Rte. 26 in center of West Eaton. May 31, June 1, 9-3. Antique furniture, tools, household items, games and mch more. Many vintage and antique items available. (m27-1)

HUGE INVENTORY SALE!!! At PHYLLIS NOBLE ESTATES - Corner of Rte.365 and 4867 Fox Road, Oneida. Open Wed. - Sat. 10-5. MUST MOVE INVENTORY! Everything in store is ON SALE!! Our store is full of furniture, glassware, jewelry and MUCH MORE!!! (m27-4)

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FIREWOOD: Good hard wood $65.00 face cord or good hardwood slab $45.00 face cord cut 16”. Free delivery 5 face cord loads. Call Donald 315-837-4362. (f29-c)

FIREWOOD: 99% Maple, seasoned 2 yrs. stored under cover. Pick up ONLY ~ Morrisville, $70 / face cord. 315-684-3113 (o24-c)

GET READY FOR MEMORIAL DAY BOAT & JET SKI BATTERIES, FLAGS, FLAG SETS, GARDENING TOOLS AND MORE at Countryside Hardware, 1712 Albany St., DeRuyter, NY - 315-852-3326, Open Mon. - Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-4, Sun. 10-2 (m20-1)

BOAT HOIST FOR SALE: SHORE STATION HOIST - Model SSV20100 - 4000 Lb. capacity. Excellent condition. DeRuyter lake. Best offer. Call John 315-476-0957 (m13-4)

FISHING SUPPLIES WORMS, FISHING SUPPLIES, lures, line rods and reels and more available at Countryside Hardware, 1712 Albany St., DeRuyter, NY - 315-852-3326, Open Mon. - Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-4, Sun. 10-2 (m27-1)

MISC. FOR SALE: Wire (Romex, CATV, phone) tools, step ladder, 4 section ladder, wirenuts, nuts/bolts, wood nails, 3 NEW post lights (2 black, 1 brass), posthole digger, saw horses, light fixtures, etc. 315-655-9682, Call 9 am - 6 PM (m20-2)

FOUNDFOUND: Bicycle and helmet near Kinney Drugs-contact the Cazenovia Police Department at (315) 655-3276 to claim.(m20-1)

FOUND: Backpack at The Key on Albany Street-contact the Cazenovia Police Department at 315-655-3276 to claim. (m20-1)

FREE ITEMS: table, chairs, book shelf, steel van shelf, few tools, tires, shovels, light bulbs, wood, hardware, techincal books. 315-655-9682, Call 9 am - 6 PM (m20-c)

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SEPTIC TANK PUMPING SEPTIC TANKS & CESSPOOLS PUMPED AND CLEANED. Prompt, reliable & reasonable rates. Serving the public since 1954. DEWEY NORTHRUP. Tully NY. 696-5691. (apr04)

MISC. SERVICES S H E A R S A N D K N I V E S SHARPENED: Cazenovia Lumber Co., 655-3417. (fc)

SMALL LOADS SMALL LOADS for driveway repairs, top soil needs, decomposed flower bed & garden material, driveway mix, shale, stone - #1’s & 2’s. stone dust, sand, mulch - delivered. 315-655-2351. (m20-c)

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WELSH CHURCH YOU KNOW IT'S SUMMER WHEN THE WELSH CHURCH OPENS IN EAST NELSON. That means this Sunday, June 2nd at 7:00PM the doors will open with the Rev. Neal Coe in the pulpit. The hills with be ringing with outstanding music, so start your Sunday evening off on the right foot.

MORRISVILLE LIBRARY M O R R I S V I L L E L I B R A RY HOMEWORK CLUB: Homework club meets after school on Mondays. Homework will be done, help will be provided and a healthy snack for all. Board games and/or crafts will also fill the time when homework is done. (Homework club meets every Monday until mid-June 2019. (f4-c)

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HISTORIC TIMBER FRAMING PARTICIPANTSPARTICIPATES FOR A RESTORATION OF HISTORIC TIMBER FRAMING WORKSHOP - AUG. 9, 10 & 11. Three-day hands-on workshop this August near Cazenovia, to present early 1800s house frames and how to repair and replicate parts. Led by experienced traditional timber framer. Details and interest: 315-345-0800 (a29-4)

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TUTORS NEEDED VOLUNTEER TO BE A TUTOR AT YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY! Train to be a tutor with Madison County Reads Ahead in one session! Meet at your convenience to become a volunteer tutor at your local library. We have several clients needing assistance to obtain their high school equivalency diploma and others wanting to improve their conversational English. The short 1:1 training will get you ready to hit the books and help someone in your community reach their goal. Continued support and all resources are provided. You would work with one client once a week for two hours. Experience is not necessary; just a willingness to help others with their educational goals. Please consider becoming a tutor in your community. Tutors are needed throughout Madison County. The need is great AND you will be greatly appreciated! Contact Tara Truett - [email protected] or 315-345-1468. (f26-c)

HUNTING/FISHING LICENSES The Town of Cazenovia is selling hunting and fishing licenses. Stop in anytime to the Town Office during normal business hours Monday - Thursday 9:00-4:00 and FRI. 8:00 - 3:00. (a10-c)

CHURCH NEWS NEW HOPE CHRIST IAN COMMUNITY CHURCH 1904 WEST ROAD /ROUTE 46, ONEIDA. NY (about 1.5 miles south of State Route 5.) We would love to have you visit us. Our Sunday Worship Celebration service is at 10:00 a.m. and features contemporary style worship, times of open sharing and prayer, and relevant, uplifting Bible preaching. We are handicapped accessible and offer Kids Church during service.

“LOVE HAS A NAME - JESUS. LOVE HAS A PLACE OUR HEARTS.” The Cuyler U.M. Church seeks to share His love 10:30 AM Sunday worship-Nelson Stafford 6 PM .Sun. Youth Group, 6-12 grades FRI. After school Program, “PUMAS”, 3:15-5 :15 PM, at Church, K-6 Christmas Eve Service, 8:00 PM Direct questions to Janet, 607 842-6501 (d8-c)

ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH AT 204 GENESEE STREET, CHITTENANGO has ample parking behind the Church. Join us at 9:00 AM for Holy Communion. Office Hours are Monday Morning. Call 315-687-6304 and leave a message. Find us on Facebook,Twitter or at our website:http://www.stpaulschittenango.net/

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9:45 a.m.–L. Frank Baum and Munchkin Memorial Plaque Dedication, All Things Oz Museum

10:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.—A fun filled day at Oz-Stravaganza! Park, rides, games, vendors/crafters, Oz souvenirs & memorabilia, a wide variety of food, snacks, and beverages. Many children’s activities. Special Guests in Glinda’s Royal Tent.

10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.—Baum’s Bazaar Gift Shop Open, in Oz-Stravaganza! Park.

10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.—All Things Oz Museum Open, 219 Genesee Street, Chittenango. Admission is $5.00 per person, children ten and under are FREE. Guided tours on the hour or tour the museum on your own.

10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.—Information Booth. Information for Oz-Stravaganza! and the Chittenango Area, Oz-Stravaganza! Park, courtesy of the Greater Sullivan Area Chamber of Commerce.

10:00 a.m—Kids’ Munchkin Mile Fun Run and Toto’s Toddler Trot

(Sponsored by Chittenango Physical Therapy and Kinney Drugs Foundation)

Registration begins at 10:00 a.m at the Chittenango Fire Department

(417 Genesee Street, next to the Oz-Stravaganza Park). Runs start at 11:00 a.m.

$10 pre-registration • $12 late/day of registrationFree t-shirts for the first 100 entries. All runners will receive

a free amusement ride ticket.Everyone is encouraged to enter the costume contest at

11:45 a.m.at the main stage in the Oz-Stravaganza! Park after the race!Toto’s Toddler Trot begins at 11:00 a.m.Ages 4 and under. This fun run/walk is approximately 1/4

mile longand will begin and end at the Chittenango Fire Department.Munchkin Mile Run begins at 11:15 a.m.Ages 12 and under. The race route is approximately 1 mile

long andwill begin and end at the Chittenango Fire Department.10:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.—History Exhibit, Glinda’s Royal

Tent, Oz-Stravaganza! Park.(Sponsored by Chittenango Lions and Greater Sullivan area

chamber of commerce)

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While it might look like a slightly more extensive ingredient list than other dishes you might cook on a

weeknight, let us assure you this dish really just consists of chopping up a bunch of veggies and then throwing together a super simple dressing. Toss it all together and throw it in the oven, then kick back and wait for your healthy and delicious dinner to be ready to chow down on. We got ahead of ourselves though: this is our sheet pan Greek chicken and we are absolutely obsessed.

All right, so this is basically a recipe that we packed a ton of veggies and nutrients into, with the addition of chicken, making it a protein-packed, full meal. Chicken, zucchini, eggplant, red and yellow bell peppers, red onion and olives are the base here – and you can feel free to swap in more of one or less of the other if you feel like it – and then we drizzle it all with a lemon Greek dressing that brightens up all the flavors and turns it all into herb-y, citrus-y perfection. While you could save 5 minutes by just using a store-bought Greek salad dressing, we always like to show people that making a homemade dressing takes basically zero effort and has an amazing pay-off – this one is a great example….

Just four ingredients (excluding salt and pepper), all you need is olive oil, lemon juice, oregano and garlic to create a zippy sauce to coat your chicken and veggies in. Get all your chopping over with and put your main ingredients on a baking sheet – or two, if you want to meal prep – then pour the dressing on top of everything and toss it all together. Into the oven it goes and then you’ve got a full meal 20 minutes later. A tasty, great-for-you meal that everyone will love, might we add. You can choose whether you want to eat this on its own (highly recommend) or add it to something like leftover pesto pasta (also very tasty) – either way this meal is a total winner.

INGREDIENTS: 40 minutes to prepare serves 4-61 pound chicken breast, cubed2-3 zucchini, cubed1 yellow bell pepper, seeds removed, diced

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1 red bell pepper, seeds removed, diced1 small eggplant, cubed1/2 red onion, diced1/2 cup pitted kalamata olives1/4 cup feta cheese, crumbled, or to tasteDressing:1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice1 tablespoon oregano3 cloves garlic, minced1 teaspoon saltFreshly ground pepper, to tastePREPARATIONPreheat oven to 400º F and line a baking sheet with parchment

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2019 OzstravaganzaSchedule of Events

SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 1BEGINNING AT 6:00 P.M., CHITTENANGO HIGH

SCHOOL(DOORS OPEN AT 5:30 P.M.)ACT ONE:A salute to Roger Baum on the thirtieth anniversary of his first

book, Dorothy of Oz -- and its 2014 film adaptation, Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return

Matthew Baum introduces Steve Margoshes’ “Tin Man” from the forthcoming CD, New Songs From Oz

Jean Elaine’s School of Dance in their brief, award-winning presentation, “Wizard of Ahhs”

ACT TWO:ON ITS 80TH ANNIVERSARY—ON THE BIG SCREEN—THE ONE & ONLY!MGM’S “THE WIZARD OF OZ”starring JUDY GARLAND, FRANK MORGAN, RAY

BOLGER, BERT LAHR, JACK HALEYBillie Burke, Margaret Hamilton, Charley Grapewin, Clara

Blandick, Pat Walshe, The Singer Midgets—and Toto, too!A Q&A discussion follows the film.7:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.—ALL YOU CAN EAT Pancake

Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 118 Arch St., Chittenango, at Oz-Stravaganza! Park grounds.

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that connect him to his fans. His relaxed on-stage presence belies the depth of his musical knowledge, and fans might just as often be treated to a classic Gershwin or something from the best of Broadway.

Livingston is a full professor at Berklee College of Music, where he has taught a Stage Performance course since 1989. He teaches young artists invaluable lessons learned over the course of an extensive career on the road; the course is consistently voted the most popular at the College. His high-selling book, Stage Performance, released in 2011 offers those lessons to anyone who is interested in elevating their presentation standards to professional standards.

Livingston’s 50th year of making music was celebrated by Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, both declaring January 18, 2017 “Livingston Taylor Day”. A documentary film entitled “Livingston Taylor: Life is Good” was released in 2018 at national and international film festivals. It has garnered many awards, nominations, and accolades, including The Van Gogh Award for the Feature Documentary category at the Amsterdam International Film Festival. The film is currently available to the public on Amazon.

In February 2019, Livingston released “The Best of LIVe - 50 Years of Livingston Taylor Live”. This album features 11 song selections from his upcoming “LIVe - Livingston Taylor Live” Box Set. Upon release, the album was ranked in the top 10 and his song “Good Friends” was #2 on the Folk DJ chart. All recordings are from live shows from 1969 through 2016 and have never before been released. The box set is set to be released in July 2019. In March 2019, the American Public Television special “Livingston Taylor Live from Sellersville: Songs and Stories” began broadcasting on PBS stations across the country.

Join us for this special show right here in Earlville! Tickets are $35 for non-members, $32 for members (become a member!), youth 17 and below are only $10 and college students are half off general admission. Visit our website at www.earlvilleoperahouse.com or call 315-691-3550 to reserve your tickets today!

Many thanks to our sponsor Bruce Ward, Architect A.I.A. Special thanks to our hospitality sponsors Fred’s Inn of Norwich, NY and the Poolville Country Store and B&B, Poolville, NY.

NEW: Make it an evening out and receive 20% off dinner at Poolville Country Store by presenting your EOH show ticket, or receive 10% off your show ticket by presenting your Poolville dinner receipt at the Box Office! Call the Poolville Country Store at 315-691-2677 for dinner reservations!

Show your ticket at the Huff Brau and receive the happy hour drink rate on your first drink after the show!

The Earlville Opera House is located at 18 East Main Street in the quaint Village of Earlville, NY 13332 and is handicap accessible.

EOH events are made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and through the generosity of EOH members.

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Livingston TaylorFive Decades of the Musical Ride = Joyful Perfection… Liv is as good as it gets!!

Join us at the Earlville Opera House on Saturday, June 1, 7pm to hear the stylings of Livingston Taylor. Livingston Taylor picked up his first guitar at the age of 13, which began a 50-year career that has encompassed performance, songwriting, and teaching. Born in Boston and raised in North Carolina, Livingston is the fourth child in a very musical family that includes brother James Taylor. Livingston recorded his first record at the age of 18 and has continued to create well crafted, introspective, and original songs that have earned him listeners worldwide.

From top-40 hits “I Will Be in Love with You” and “I’ll Come Running,” to “I Can Dream of You” and “Boatman,” the last two recorded by his brother James, Livingston’s creative output has continued unabated. His musical knowledge has inspired a varied repertoire, and he is equally at home with a range of musical genres—folk, pop, gospel, jazz—and from upbeat storytelling and touching ballads to full orchestra performances.

Livingston has never stopped performing since those early coffeehouse days, sharing the stage with major artists such as Joni Mitchell, Linda Ronstadt, Fleetwood Mac, Jimmy Buffett, and Jethro Tull, and he maintains a busy concert schedule, touring internationally. He is a natural performer, peppering his shows with personal stories, anecdotes and ineffable warmth

Library To Host Lecture On Alternatives To Cable TV

The Cazenovia Public Library will host a presentation by librarian Caren Bertrand titled “Cutting the Cord to Cable TV” at 2 p.m. on Thursday, June 6 in the Community Room.

Bertrand is a technology librarian for the MidYork Library System. She will explain the options available outside of cable, including Hulu, library services, Fire Stick and Netflix.

All events at the Cazenovia Public Library are free and open to the public. For more information, call 315-655-9322 or visit cazenoviapubliclibrary.org.

Cazenovia Public Library To Present Lecture On Clock

Making In CazenoviaThe Cazenovia Public Library will host a special presentation

by researcher and author Russ Oechsle at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 3 in the Community Room.

Oechsle is a long-time researcher of upstate New York clocks and clock makers. He is the author/co-author of multiple books, as well as numerous articles and presentations on the subject. He has also held leadership positions in several groups and organizations dedicated to the study of American clocks.

His upcoming presentation is titled “Town Clock Makers of Cazenovia, New York.”

Oechsle will explore the history of clock making in Cazenovia, highlighting the careers of several local craftsmen whose work can still be seen today.

A l l e v e n t s a t t h e Cazenovia Public Library are free and open to the public. For more information, call 315-655-9322 or visit cazenoviapubliclibrary.org.

10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.—Authors & Artists Alley, Oz-Stravaganza! Park. Meet with Oz authors and artists. Tom Hutchison, Ron Baxley, Jr., James/Amanda Wallace, Vincent Myrand, Jim 8 Ball (Sponsored by Koester Associates).

10:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.—Wizard’s Wonderful Silent Auction in Oz-Stravaganza! Park.

Includes Oz, non-Oz items, local and national items, gift certificates & more.

PARADE IS JUNE 1 STARTING AT 2 P.M.

OSTEO BONE BUILDERS: Reduce Risk of Fracture - Prevent Bone Loss - Improve Balance - Cazenovia Library, First Friday of the Moth and 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Wednesdays 10-11:15 a.m. Contact Cheryl LaGrow, Certified Osteo Bone Builders Instructor. 315-655-8699

CAZCARES provides food and clothing to families in need. Families must complete a simple intake form to determine eligibility. Hours of Operation are Mondays, TUES.s, and Thursdays from 9:30 am to 12, or by appointment (655-3174). CazCares is located at 101 Nelson St. in Cazenovia, behind McDonald’s.

THE CORTLAND COUNTY HELPING HANDS FOOD PANTRY, located at the Truxton United Methodist Church basement is open to anyone in need on TUES.s, WED.s & Thursdays 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Canned food donations are also accepted at that location at the same times.

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NATIONAL SMILE DAYOn May 31, National Smile Day encourages everyone to

wear their best smile!The first recorded smile on record took place on 126 B.C.

Okay, we made that up. But did you smile? Joking aside, we generate a smile when funny things happen or find pleasure in the things we do. Someone we love or enjoy spending time with may be the cause of a grin or beaming look of joy.

Smiles are powerful! They not only create engagement between two people but the more a person smiles, the healthier their brain can be. Smiling has a direct link to our brain and can help to reduce stress.

There is so much a smile can do. Just one smile can brighten someone’s day. It can also improve your day. Smiles are infectious. A healthy smile can develop confidence and generate a new outlook on the world.

HOW TO OBSERVEShare your smile and how a smile improves your day. Use

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FACTS ABOUT SMILING1. Smiling is contagious.According to science, neurons in the brain have a

synchronizing feature that keeps you in sync with who are you speaking to. If they smile, you’ll smile!

2. Smiling is like medicine.Genuine smiles — where you smile big enough to squint

your eyes — boosts your immune system by decreasing cortisol in you body.

3. Smiling is our first facial expression.Sure, it might not mean anything until we’re a little bit older,

but babies start smiling in the womb.4. Forcing yourself to smile when you’re sad will actually

elevate your mood.Thanks to endorphins from smiling, faking it till you make

it actually works!5. Smiling makes you look prettier.Studies have proven that 70% of people find smiling faces

to be better-looking than faces with makeup.6. Smiling can reduce blood pressure.Not only will those endorphins elevate your mood, but they

will also lower your blood pressure — so essentially, smiles save lives!

7. Smiling is a form of exercise!It takes 26 muscles to smile – so work out your face!8. Employers tend to promote people who smile often.Smiling shows your boss that you are engaged and easy to

work with, i.e. it’s your way up the corporate ladder.9. There are 19 different types of smiles.Scientists have determined that there are 19 kinds of smiles

ranging from overjoyed to polite.10. It’s easier to smile than frown.While, contrary to popular belief, it takes more muscles to

smile than to frown, it’s easier to smile since we’ve worked out those muscles more.

11. We can detect smiles from far away.Humans can detect smiles from more than 300 feet away,

which developed out of a need to be able to distinguish friend from foe.

12. Smiling is a universal sign for happiness.While it’s not always easy to identify a genuine smile, all

people — and even some animals — recognize a smile and what it means.

Fish The Ponds At Rogers Center

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On Saturday June 15th Rogers Center is hosting the 6th annual Family Fishing Day. Join novice and seasoned anglers for a few rounds of catch and release from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This day is ideal for beginners eager to learn more about the sport, and for experts to mentor future fishing enthusiasts. Bait will be provided, and fishing poles are available first-come, first-served. Visitors are welcome to bring their own lucky pole as well.

Rogers Center ponds in Sherburne are generally not open to the public for fishing. However, during Family Fishing Day, all visitors are encouraged to try this popular outdoor pastime, without holding an otherwise mandatory New York State fishing license.

“Family Fishing Day is a great way for the whole family to enjoy the outdoors together,” said Simon Solomon, Friends of Rogers Executive Director. “We are especially happy when we are allowed the opportunity to invite families to try fishing in the waters of Rogers Center.”

This is one of the many events and programs happening this season at Rogers Center. For more information please visit friendsofrogers.org or call Rogers Center at 607-674-4733.

Rogers Center is operated by Friends of Rogers Environmental Education Center, Inc., a nonprofit organization that offers educational programs for all ages. Seasonal hours are from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday.

Friends of Rogers Executive Director Simon Solomon is available for interviews by calling (607) 674-4733.

Friends of Rogers mission is to provide outstanding educational opportunities that excite, inspire, and motivate people of all ages to enjoy, understand, appreciate, and protect our natural environment.

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U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Kayla A. Penoyer graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.

The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.

Airmen who complete basic training also earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force.

Penoyer is the daughter of Michelle A. and Darryl S. Penoyer of Kirkville, N.Y.

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Meanwhile, how do we address a situation whereby someone has an agenda or a narrative to push? Narrative is defined as a story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious. Although an argument may not be your bailiwick (a person’s area of skill, knowledge, authority, or work), how do you cope with the situation when you find yourself in this predicament? That’s sure to happen as an August afternoon thunderstorm in Central New York State.

Obviously, any two people can view issues in a totally different way. Expose your opponent to the shallowness of their argument. Put a flame thrower to their argument. Arm yourself with facts and reasoning skills. Moreover, the way you frame a statement or a question is what allows you to be right. Here are three schemes that you may find useful. Remember,

you’re not trying to solve the Davinci Code here. Michael Medved advocates the use of the following model:1) Use tact2) Be subtle3) Have a forum4) Ask good questionsAntonin Scalia offered the following four key points:1) Gather the facts2) Be persuasive3) Argue on principle4) Stand up strong for your beliefsFinally, Paul Sloane offers the following guidelines:1) Stay calm2) Use facts as evidence for your position3) Ask questions4) Use logic5) Appeal to higher values6) Listen carefully7) Be prepared to concede a good point8) Study your opponent9) Look for a win-win situation Clearly, the ability to argue civilly may prevent you from

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Library invites community members to experience Ancient Egypt through the lens of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum.

Egyptologist and Baum expert David Moyer will present a special lecture on the author’s 1906 “grand tour” of Egypt at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4 in the Community Room.

During their six-week trip, Baum and his wife Maud visited Cairo, Luxor and Aswan. Baum took numerous photographs at each site. Moyer’s presentation will juxtapose these photos with his own photos of the same sites. The slides will be accompanied by selections from Maud Baum’s letters home describing her travels.

Moyer graduated summa cum laude from the City College of New York and Hunter College with a BA in Egyptology. He has lectured on ancient Egypt in the US and the UK. He is a member of several archaeological societies and has led tours to Egypt. Moyer has written a column for the Kmt: A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt since 1994 on Egyptological news around the world.

All events at the Cazenovia Public Library are free and open to the public. For more information, call 315-655-9322 or visit cazenoviapubliclibrary.org.

Cazenovia Public LibraryTo Host Interactive Junior Book Club

“The Wild and Wonderful Readers” junior book club will

hold its next meeting at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4 in the Cazenovia Public Library Story Garden Room.

The session will combine book discussion, games, and hands-on creative activities. The group will discuss The Fourteenth Goldfish by New York Times bestseller and three-time Newbery Honor winner Jennifer L. Holm.

The book follows Ellie, a struggling 11-year-old girl whose grandfather reenters her life as a 13-year-old boy after he discovers an age reversing formula.

The junior book club is open to children ages 9-14. Books are available at the circulation desk.

All events at the Cazenovia Public Library are free and open to the public. For more information, call 315-655-9322 or visit cazenoviapubliclibrary.org.

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WisdomProverbs 22:17Incline your ear, and hear the words of the wise, and apply

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Korea: The Lights Are Going Out

May 16, 2019: The failed February 28 peace talks in Vietnam had more impact than

generally believed. This meeting between the American and North Korean leaders had some serious, and largely secret, side effects that North Korea tried to conceal. Apparently some high-level North Korean officials working overseas quietly defected because the Vietnam talks failed. Such defections often do not become public for months because the Western nations providing asylum want to quietly question the defector first to obtain any information that requires quick and sometimes covert response. That means new information on the North Korean smuggling and overseas fundraising operations. In 2019 the crackdowns on these have been more intense and effective. In response,

North Korea has ordered crippling levels of surveillance for those running smuggling operations and for secret police officials working in China. These high-ranking North Korean defectors apparently felt that the peace negotiations to end the sanctions were not going anywhere. As a result, the economic and political situation in North Korea was getting a lot worse and those with the means to get out were getting nervous.

An example of how bad things are for North Koreans in China is that since March seven North Korean secret police (MSS) commanders stationed in northeast China have defected. This string of defections was triggered in March when a crackdown was ordered on MSS personnel serving in China because three of them had defected. These three acted after they found that their secret bank accounts in China (where they stashed cash obtained from bribes and other illegal activities) were under observation by Chinese and North Korean authorities. North Korea sent a larger team of agents to China with the order to apprehend the three MSS defectors “dead or alive.” This panicked other corrupt MSS officials who decided it was time to run. There will apparently be more defections as North Korea seeks to crack down on corrupt officials stationed in China. The key problem here is those North Koreans working in China are working on raising cash for the North Korean government or arranging the smuggling of key items.

Another factor in all this is the growing incidence of senior officials are being reported by subordinates to corruption investigators. The arrests and prosecutions of senior officials are visibly higher. Because so many officials have taken bribes and have assets hidden away (preferably outside the country) few people are above suspicion. Visible signs of

growing corruption are more common. For example theft from factories and government facilities by workers and managers is becoming more brazen, and many factories have had to be shut down because the theft was so extensive that the factory could no longer produce anything. These shutdowns are often blamed on the sanctions but anyone close to the failing facility knows better.

Fear Of ReturningNorth Koreans working in China, when ordered to return

home sooner than expected (because of sanctions) are increasingly refusing and risking arrest and possibly death (in a North Korean labor camp). The reason is loans they took out to bribe officials to get them a job in China. These North Koreans know the economic situation back home has gotten worse because they hear about the free markets offering fewer goods because North Koreans have less income in general. In areas where many factories or mines have closed most donju merchants are out of business or just scraping by.

The crackdown on smugglers who brought in large quantities of Chinese goods via truck and large bribes has meant more opportunities for Chinese-Koreans, who are still allowed to travel to North Korea and back and often do so carrying trade goods which they sell in the markets. This is not a big business because these merchants can really only smuggle what they can carry across the border and that still requires a bribe. Russia is apparently defying the sanctions and not only keeping its Korean workers but accepting more of them. Many Chinese cross the border to work in the Russian Far East province and while Russia needs the workers (few Russians want to live there). Korean workers are cheaper and less of a political threat. China has claims on the Russian Far East while North Korea does not.

Eye In The Sky Sees AllChina is enforcing sanctions now and that has caused a

visible economic decline throughout North Korea. Literally, the lights are going out. Commercial satellite photos that show the illuminated areas of northeast China and the two Koreas at night have been found to be an accurate measure of true (as opposed to reported) economic activity. The government recently announced that the last year had been a record low year for rainfall. It was 42 percent below average, a level not seen since 1982 and disastrous for food production and the electricity supply (because so much comes from hydroelectric). The power problems can be seen by commercial photo satellites which show record low night light emanating from North Korea. The electricity shortages are getting worse and this is felt by most everyone, except those living in the capital.

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of “fines” for the smallest infraction (real or imaginary). These fines are often imposed on people who are visibly thin from lack of food. That sort of “we have nothing to lose” anger has started revolutions. And when many of the hungry people are soldiers, and nearly all the male civilians age 18-35 are either former soldiers, in uniform or soon to be conscripted, you have a very dangerous situation. The senior leaders (including Kim Jong Un) have noticed the “fine abuse” and ordered measures be taken to reduce this sort of thing. Easier said than done because for many low-level officials the fine income buys necessities like food. If you aren’t extorting cash from civilians you and your family won’t eat.

Kim Jong Un is visibly upset with the declining economic activity and growing bad behavior by North Koreans and government officials. Investigations of senior officials are ordered (and publicized) as are prosecutions and punishments of officials. The government has to go public with a lot of these investigations because the bad behavior being investigated is often very widely known. One recent (April) example was an outbreak of food poisoning of 150 new recruits for the army. This outbreak was particularly severe because many current conscripts are malnourished and in poor health when they enter the army. Parents believe being in the army might help with that because soldiers generally receive more food and on a regular basis. But food poisoning is often the result of corruption with some military official taking a bribe to accept contaminated food. The contaminated food (usually rice or other grains) cannot be sold in the markets because too many people will scrutinize before it is purchased and consumed. But that hasn’t

stopped manufacturers of illegal booze from trying to get away with using cheap but contaminated, raw materials. There have been more cases of bad booze being sold. This is especially bad when the bootleggers put their product in bottles used by legal stuff and sell it as such. Factories that make the bottles and labels for legal stuff can be bribed to sell some of their bottles and labels on the side, at a premium, to the bootleggers.

Although the “recruits getting sick from food poisoning” incident was officially kept quiet, news quickly spread because avoidance of military service has become a major problem for the military. More parents are raising enough cash to bribe military officials to get their son exempted from service (which is now up to ten years for conscripts) and in response to that the military has eliminated exemptions from conscription for mental illness or bad behavior. New recruits expressing either of these conditions will not be quickly discharged but will remain in the military for “treatment.” Because so many recruits are misbehaving in an effort to get discharged, those who are doing so will either get well quick or risk being sent to military confinement or labor camp. There the military has no facilities for treating the mentally ill.

CountermeasuresThe national government is trying, without success, to

deal with the growing problem of government employees and their families going hungry. Key government employees long depended on the government for free food, which is less available now. Even the families of career army officers are receiving only about a third of the government food they were used to until a few years ago. Over the last decade, military units have been ordered to spend more time growing their own food and renting out troops to work for civilian enterprises that could pay. Most of that money or goods were taken by the officers to keep their families fed and living a lifestyle that always made a military career attractive.

The angry and hungry people are largely present outside the cities. The capital, Pyongyang, was always better fed and regularly supplied with electricity. Tourists and most other foreign visitors are kept away from areas where hunger and

Outside the capital, most areas are down to only a few hours of electricity a day. In some areas, it is only one hour a day. Portable generators are not a practical solution because of the growing fuel shortages/distribution problems, and higher costs (over $30 a gallon) when it is available. More people are turning to solar panels. This power shortage has even crippled coal production. While North Korea can no longer export as much coal as it used to it is still a major producer. But the production has been cut back so much that there are now coal shortages throughout North Korea. The drought plus the sanctions have reduced economic activity to record lows. The result is record high, and very visible, unemployment in many parts of the country. The government has been making a real effort to conceal the unemployment and empty markets but the cell phone photos and video get out, as do personal accounts of the hard times. The UN estimates that 40 percent of North Koreans are suffering from malnourishment. Since the 1990s the government no longer has food reserves to deal with situations like this. Despite the lower food and fuel supplies, because of the increased poverty, there is much less demand for food and anything that requires cash. This has resulted in prices for rice and other staples actually declining because so many people cannot afford to buy. The market economy the government legalized in the last decade does not work in areas with numerous crop failures and many factories shutting down.

Just Saying NoOne item that is not in short supply is angry North Koreans.

There are more and more incidents of outright refusal by North Koreans to comply with government demands for free labor, especially under unhealthy conditions. In remote work sites, the government supplied living quarters are unheated and poorly equipped. Food supplies are meager and these conditions are made much worse during cold weather months. This sort of defiant behavior was considered unthinkable a few years ago but now the government is faced with so much resistance, most of it subtle, that local security officials have been reluctant to crack down on a large scale.

The increasing corruption among government officials has reached the point where the victims (most North Koreans with any cash) are becoming more reckless and public with their anger over the constant bribe requests from police and local officials. Until 2018 growing anti-government anger and the visible dissent it produced was still low level. No more. A growing number of North Koreans are becoming very public about how they feel. Anger and frustration about the growing shortages and corruption among local officials is the cause. The public anger, which police usually back away from rather than crack down hard and risk escalation, continues to be local but is more frequent and fearless. As yet there has been no organized opposition to the government. But the way these things work it is obvious that a revolution is in its early stages and the growing economic problems are fueling it.

Police, soldiers and government officials are also feeling the shortages and attempting to solve that with the growing used

privation are most obvious. In some rural areas, the security forces are visibly afraid of the growing public anger. Despite the efforts to hide the problem, there are still Chinese, especially ethnic Korean Chinese, who do business in rural areas and regularly chat with a wide variety of North Koreans. So they know and pass that on when they return to China. Same with North Koreans who travel to China on business. Despite being warned to not talk about such embarrassing information, enough of these visitors do provide a regular and reliable stream of accurate information about what is actually going on inside North Korea.

The latest reports describe increasingly hungry, cold and angry soldiers who are driving civilians away from the vicinity of their bases. That’s because these soldiers are more frequently allowed to leave their bases and steal what they can from local farmers and villagers. As long as no one is killed or crippled there is little effort to halt this foraging (“living off the land and local population”). This practice is strictly illegal and was unthinkable a decade ago. Now is it common and officers are warned about keeping weapons and ammunition secure to prevent undisciplined and angry troops from starting an armed insurrection. South Korean military analysts, who have a steady supply of North Korea defectors coming to South Korea, hear details of how most soldiers are getting little military training and have come to see their bases as little more than prison camps. Not a healthy attitude for a police state.

In contrast, the growing “donju” (entrepreneur) class have more money and an understanding that you get more work done when you pay people and treat them right. Case in point is donju couples hiring women to look after the children while the parents are at work rather than using the free child care centers supplied by the government. Donju families can also afford to pay bribes to get their sons exempted from conscription. Donju can also afford to put money aside as an escape fund and a growing number of them are getting out because the current round of sanctions has meant less business for entrepreneurs, especially in parts of the country hardest hit by unemployment and crop failures.

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“Don’t cry,” she said. “I’ve unlocked the door, so you can go away any time you want to.”

“It isn’t that,” sobbed the Princess. “I am unhappy because they will not let me love Pon, the gardener’s boy!”

“Well, never mind. Pon isn’t any great shakes, anyhow, seems to me,” said Trot soothingly. “There are lots of other people you can love.”

Gloria rolled over on the couch and looked at the little girl reproachfully. “Pon has won my heart, and I can’t help loving him,” she explained. Then with sudden indignation she added, “But I’ll never love Googly-Goo, never as long as I live!”

“I should say not!” replied Trot. “Pon may not be much good, but old Googly is very, very bad. Hunt around and I’m sure you’ll find someone worth your love. You’re very pretty, you know, and almost anyone ought to love you.”

“You don’t understand, my dear,” said Gloria as she wiped the tears from her eyes with a dainty lace handkerchief bordered with pearls. “When you are older, you will realize that a young lady cannot decide whom she will love, or choose the most worthy. Her heart alone decides for her, and whomsoever her heart selects, she must love, whether he amounts to much or not.”

Trot was a little puzzled by this speech, which seemed to her unreasonable, but she made no reply and presently Gloria’s grief softened and she began to question the little girl about herself and her adventures. Trot told her how they had happened to come to Jinxland, and all about Cap’n Bill and the Ork and Pessim and the Bumpy Man.

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THE SCARECROW of OZ

By L. Frank Baum

CHAPTER 11 THE WICKED KING AND GOOGLY-GOO - Continued

While they awaited her, the withered old courtier proposed that they pay a visit to Princess Gloria and see if she was not now in a more complaisant mood. So the two started away together and searched the castle over without finding Gloria. At last Googly-Goo suggested she might be in the rear garden, which was a large park filled with bushes and trees and surrounded by a high wall. And what was their anger when they turned a corner of the path to find, in a quiet nook, the beautiful Princess and kneeling before her Pon, the gardener’s boy!

With a roar of rage, the King dashed forward, but Pon had scaled the wall by means of a ladder, which still stood in its place, and when he saw the King coming, he ran up the ladder and made good his escape. But this left Gloria confronted by her angry guardian, the King, and by old Googly-Goo, who was trembling with a fury he could not express in words. Seizing the Princess by her arm, the King dragged her back to the castle. Pushing her into a room on the lower floor, he locked the door upon the unhappy girl. And at that moment the arrival of the Wicked Witch was announced.

Hearing this, the King smiled as a tiger smiles, showing his teeth. And Googly-Goo smiled as a serpent smiles, for he had no teeth except a couple of fangs. And having frightened each other with these smiles, the two dreadful men went away to the Royal Council Chamber to meet the Wicked Witch.

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Now it so happened that Trot, from the window of her room, had witnessed the meeting of the lovers in the garden and had seen the King come and drag Gloria away. The little girl’s heart went out in sympathy for the poor Princess, who seemed to her to be one of the sweetest and loveliest young ladies she had ever seen, so she crept along the passages and from a hidden niche saw Gloria locked in her room. The key was still in the lock, so when the King had gone away followed by Googly-Goo, Trot stole up to the door, turned the key and entered. The Princess lay prone upon a couch, sobbing bitterly. Trot went up to her and smoothed her hair and tried to comfort her.

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Getting more food into the country is another matter. Food shortages are increasing even as the government demands higher portions of harvests. Less of this government stockpiled food is being distributed to hungry North Koreans. The government is apparently trying to get more food to military and other security services. Local police, like regular army divisions (as opposed to the elite units), have been getting less food over the last few years and this has been producing morale and discipline problems that the government has apparently decided to solve at the expense of the civilian population. The government may even be trying to rebuild the war reserves of food, which have been reduced over the last decade to ease the impact of bad harvests. The war reserve is meant to feed the troops for

the first 30 or more days of a major war. During such periods transportation is expected to be disrupted and troops must either have war reserve food supplies or go hungry.

One segment of the population that is most in need of additional food, the 100,000 or so labor camp inmates, are apparently getting so little food that deaths from malnutrition and related diseases have suffered a notable increase in deaths. This is eventually made public when the family is notified that someone, especially young men and women, has died in the labor camps. Prisoners recently released confirm this trend.

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