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Audited By CVC Sunday, May 5, 2013 PENNY SAVER FREE FREE Reaching Over 70,000 Residents Weekly Visit Us On The Web At: www.fredoniapennysaver.com www.larryspacc.com www.larryspacc.com 366-2020 4037 Vineyard Drive, Dunkirk, NY HOURS OF OPERATION Monday 9 - 8 Tuesday 9 - 8 Wednesday 9 - 5:30 Thursday 9 - 8 Friday 9 - 5:30 Saturday 9 - 3 Visit us at 24 hours a day! *On approved credit. All taxes, fees included in payments. 2008 KIA SORENTO EX 4x4, auto., V6, PW, PL, red, 69,000 miles 2009 NISSAN MURANO SL AWD, sunroof, navigation, alum. wheels, p. seat, merlot with charcoal leather interior, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, air, CD, 40,000 miles 2011 MITSUBISHI GALANT ES like new, 4 cyl., black power everything, only 13,000 miles 2010 NISSAN SENTRA 4 cyl., auto., white, great gas saver! only 29,000 miles 2010 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER rugged sport SUV, V6, 4x4, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, air, running boards, 32,000 miles 2009 LINCOLN MKS This car is like brand new! power everything, only 36,000 miles 2010 FORD F150 SUPER CAB 4X4 FX4 off road, V8, auto., PW, PL, cruise, tilt, 52,000 miles 2010 GMC TERRAIN SLE FWD, 4 cyl., power everything, only 45,000 miles 2010 CHEVY MALIBU 4 door, auto., PW, PL, cruise, tilt, air, CD, 19,000 miles 2008 NISSAN MAXIMA V6, black, loaded with all the options, only 45,000 miles 2009 TOYOTA COROLLA S 4 cyl., auto., PW, PL, great highway miles, only 37,000 miles 2007 HYUNDAI ELANTRA Check out these miles - only 20k miles! 30+ miles to the gallon 2010 HYUNDAI SANTA FE red, V6, only 35k miles, AWD, lots of room 2009 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER only 65K miles! 4cyl., auto., PW, PL, silver in color 2007 BUICK RENDEZVOUS CX V6, auto., power everything, only 59K miles, Don’t miss out! 2008 CHEVROLET HHR LT model, gas saver, 44K miles, blue in color, PW, PL, remote start 2008 NISSAN FRONTIER 4WD, auto., V6, power everything, only 22k miles, red 2003 GMC ENVOY V6, AWD, only 69k miles, power everything, local trade 2009 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE LT V6, AWD, PW, PL, P. mirror sunroof, third seat, only 45k miles, green in color 2009 HONDA FIT Great on gas!, only 18K miles, power everything, blue 2010 TOYOTA RAV 4 4 cyl., auto., all power, 5 to choose from starting at 30k miles 2010 NISSAN ALTIMA 4 cyl., great on gas, low as 38k miles, 5 to choose from 2011 CADILLAC CTS AWD diamond white, only 23k miles, loaded with all the options, like new 2007 JEEP COMPASS sport model, 24k miles, blue, FWD, PW, PL 2010 FORD ESCAPE 4 cyl., auto., 4x4, PW, PL, P. mirror, 3 to choose from starting at 24k miles 2008 FORD EXPLORER XLT V6, auto., power everything, only 66k miles, blue, 4x4 2012 CHEVROLET CAMARO 2SS V8, auto., only 14k miles, leather, black on black, ready for summer! 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO CREW black, 4WD, PW, PL, only 30K miles, 8 cyl., Z-71 2003 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE orange in color, 4WD, local trade, power everything, running boards DIVORCE • BANKRUPCY • NO CREDIT • BAD CREDIT • GOOD CREDIT • YOU CAN BE APPROVED! 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY V6, auto., silver, like new, only 17K 2008 TOYOTA SCION TC 4 cyl., manual transmission, great on gas, 75K, black 2009 PONTIAC VIBE 4 cyl., FWD, 52K, gray, power everything, local trade 2009 CHEVY COLORADO Crew Cab, 5 cyl., 4WD, Z71, black on black, only 53K 2009 KIA SPORTAGE 4 cyl., AWD, manual transmission, 68K 2010 CHRYSLER 300 Black on black, V6, auto., alloy wheels, power everything, 48K 2008 PONTIAC G8 Black on black, only 54K miles, great for summer driving, power everything 2012 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL AWD, V6, only 12K miles, leather, sunroof, third seat, loaded with all the options 2009 KIA SEDONA EX V6, auto., sport, ready to travel, only 70K miles, PW, PL, CD 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500 reg cab, V8, auto., ready for work, local trade 2003 DODGE NEON 4 cyl., sunroof, auto., only 56K miles, local trade 2003 FORD MUSTANG GT1 V8, auto., only 44K miles, red with black interior, lots of after-market parts, ready for summer SPRING IS HERE 4X4, V8, AUTO, PW, PL, CRUISE, TILT, A/C MSRP......................... $36,058 SPACC PRICE ............. $34,552 MFR. REBATE ............. -$3,000 TRADE ALLOWANCE. -$1,000 2013 GMC SIERRA 2500 HD YOU BUY $ 30,552 MSRP..................................... $43,150 SPACC PRICE ......................... $39,088 MFR. REBATE ......................... -$3,000 TRADE-IN BONUS .................. -$1,000 CUSTOMER CASH.................. -$1,000 PW, PL, CRUISE, TILT, TRAILER PKG., BLUETOOTH, POWER SEAT, FOG LAMPS, 18” WHEELS, Z71 OFF ROAD 2013 GMC SIERRA CREW CAB SLE 4x4 YOU BUY $ 34,088 WITH $1,960 DOWN, CASH OR TRADE 2013 GMC ACADIA SLE LEASE FOR $ 299/mo. AUTO., A/C, 8 PASSENGER, PW, PL, CRUISE, TILT, CD, ALUM. WHEELS NEW DESIGN! V8, AUTO., PW, PL, CRUISE, TILT, CD, ALUM. WHEELS, REAR DEFOGGER, BLUETOOTH, LOCKING REAR DIFF., POWER SEAT 2013 GMC SIERRA EXT. CAB 4x4 $ 29,466 MSRP .............................$38,825 SPACC PRICE.................$36,466 MFR. REBATE ................ -$2,500 CUST. CASH .................. -$2,000 GM TRUCK LOYALTY.... -$1,500 TRADE IN BONUS ......... -$1,000 YOU BUY** Stock#13TL50 0% FINANCING AVAILABLE $ 0 DOWN - $ 333/MO. $ 995 DOWN - $ 307/MO. $ 1,995 DOWN - $ 279/MO. 2013 GMC TERRAIN SLE 0% FINANCING AVAILABLE $ 0 DOWN - $ 239/MO. $ 995 DOWN - $ 212/MO. $ 1,995 DOWN - $ 189/MO. AUTO., A/C, PW, PL, CRUISE, TILT, CD, 7” TOUCHSCREEN INFOTAINMENT, ALUM. WHEELS AVAILABLE PURCHASE REBATES* $750 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REBATE $1,000 . . . . . COMPETITIVE LEASE REBATE $1,000 . . . . . . . .IN-MARKET RETENTION PROGRAM All Leases: Taxes, First Month & Plate Fee Due at Signing. 39 Months, 10,000 Miles a Year. Trade In Bonus: Must Trade 1999 or Newer Vehicle. All leases 39 months, 10,000 miles a year, tax, first, DMV fees due at signing. *Customer must have a non-GM vehicle to qualify for Competitive Lease Rebate on Terrain. ** Customer must own Chevy or GMC vehicle for Sierra. • DUNKIRK • FREDONIA • CASSADAGA • SINCLAIRVILLE • LILY DALE • STOCKTON • BROCTON • PORTLAND • WESTFIELD • MAYVILLE • SHOPPING GUIDE • 276 West Main Street, Fredonia, NY 14063 • 679-1509 • 1-877-679-1501 • Circulation Over 18,970 • HOURS: Mon.- Thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-1 Published Every Weekend by Fredonia Penny Saver, Inc. • Deadline for ad copy, changes & cancellations: Thursday 1pm Dunkirk • Fredonia • Westfield

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  • Sunday, February 13, 2007 FREEFREE

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    Sunday, May 5, 2013

    PENNY SAVERFREEFREE

    Reaching Over 70,000 Residents Weekly Visit Us On The Web At:www.fredoniapennysaver.com

    www.larryspacc.comwww.larryspacc.com

    366-20204037 Vineyard Drive,

    Dunkirk, NY

    HOURS OF OPERATIONMonday 9 - 8Tuesday 9 - 8

    Wednesday 9 - 5:30Thursday 9 - 8Friday 9 - 5:30Saturday 9 - 3

    Visit usat

    24 hoursa day!

    *On approved credit. All taxes, fees included in payments.

    2008 KIASORENTO EX

    4x4, auto., V6,PW, PL, red,69,000 miles

    2009 NISSANMURANO SL

    AWD, sunroof, navigation, alum. wheels, p. seat, merlot with

    charcoal leather interior, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, air, CD, 40,000 miles

    2011 MITSUBISHIGALANT ES

    like new, 4 cyl., blackpower everything,only 13,000 miles

    2010 NISSANSENTRA

    4 cyl., auto., white,great gas saver!

    only 29,000 miles

    2010 TOYOTAFJ CRUISER

    rugged sport SUV, V6, 4x4, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, air, running

    boards, 32,000 miles

    2009 LINCOLNMKS

    This car is like brand new! power everything,

    only 36,000 miles

    2010 FORD F150SUPER CAB 4X4FX4 off road, V8, auto.,

    PW, PL, cruise, tilt,52,000 miles

    2010 GMCTERRAIN SLEFWD, 4 cyl., power everything, only

    45,000 miles

    2010 CHEVYMALIBU

    4 door, auto., PW, PL,cruise, tilt, air, CD,

    19,000 miles

    2008 NISSANMAXIMA

    V6, black, loaded withall the options,

    only 45,000 miles

    2009 TOYOTACOROLLA S

    4 cyl., auto., PW, PL,great highway miles,

    only 37,000 miles

    2007 HYUNDAIELANTRA

    Check out these miles - only 20k miles! 30+ miles to the gallon

    2010 HYUNDAISANTA FE

    red, V6, only 35k miles, AWD,lots of room

    2009 CHRYSLERPT CRUISERonly 65K miles!

    4cyl., auto., PW, PL,silver in color

    2007 BUICKRENDEZVOUS CX

    V6, auto., power everything, only 59K

    miles, Dont miss out!

    2008 CHEVROLETHHR

    LT model, gas saver, 44K miles, blue in color, PW,

    PL, remote start

    2008 NISSANFRONTIER4WD, auto., V6,

    power everything, only 22k miles, red

    2003 GMCENVOY

    V6, AWD, only 69k miles, power everything,

    local trade

    2009 CHEVROLETTRAVERSE LT

    V6, AWD, PW, PL, P. mirror sunroof, third seat, only 45k miles, green in color

    2009 HONDAFIT

    Great on gas!, only 18K miles, power everything, blue

    2010 TOYOTARAV 4

    4 cyl., auto., all power, 5 to choose from starting

    at 30k miles

    2010 NISSANALTIMA

    4 cyl., great on gas,low as 38k miles,5 to choose from

    2011 CADILLACCTS AWD

    diamond white, only 23k miles, loaded with all the

    options, like new

    2007 JEEPCOMPASS

    sport model,24k miles, blue,

    FWD, PW, PL

    2010 FORDESCAPE

    4 cyl., auto., 4x4, PW, PL, P. mirror, 3 to choose from

    starting at 24k miles

    2008 FORDEXPLORER XLT

    V6, auto., power everything, only 66k

    miles, blue, 4x4

    2012 CHEVROLETCAMARO 2SS

    V8, auto., only 14k miles, leather, black on black,

    ready for summer!

    2011 CHEVROLETSILVERADO CREWblack, 4WD, PW, PL,

    only 30K miles,8 cyl., Z-71

    2003 CHEVROLETAVALANCHE

    orange in color, 4WD, local trade, power everything,

    running boards

    DIVORCE BANKRUPCY NO CREDIT BAD CREDIT GOOD CREDIT

    YOU CAN BE APPROVED!

    2010 HONDAODYSSEY

    V6, auto., silver, like new, only 17K

    2008 TOYOTA SCION TC

    4 cyl., manual transmission, great on gas, 75K, black

    2009PONTIAC VIBE

    4 cyl., FWD, 52K, gray, power everything,

    local trade

    2009 CHEVYCOLORADO

    Crew Cab, 5 cyl., 4WD, Z71, black on

    black, only 53K

    2009 KIASPORTAGE

    4 cyl., AWD, manual

    transmission, 68K

    2010 CHRYSLER 300

    Black on black, V6, auto., alloy wheels,

    power everything, 48K

    2008PONTIAC G8

    Black on black, only 54K miles, great for summer

    driving, power everything

    2012 BUICKENCLAVE CXLAWD, V6, only 12K

    miles, leather, sunroof, third seat, loaded with

    all the options

    2009 KIASEDONA EX

    V6, auto., sport, ready to travel, only 70K miles, PW, PL, CD

    2008 CHEVROLETSILVERADO 2500reg cab, V8, auto.,

    ready for work, local trade

    2003 DODGENEON

    4 cyl., sunroof, auto., only 56K

    miles, local trade

    2003 FORDMUSTANG GT1V8, auto., only 44K miles, red with black interior,

    lots of after-market parts, ready for summer

    SPRING IS HERE

    4X4, V8, AUTO, PW, PL,CRUISE, TILT, A/C

    MSRP......................... $36,058SPACC PRICE ............. $34,552MFR. REBATE ............. -$3,000TRADE ALLOWANCE. -$1,000

    2013 GMC SIERRA2500 HD

    YOU BUY

    $30,552

    MSRP..................................... $43,150SPACC PRICE ......................... $39,088MFR. REBATE ......................... -$3,000TRADE-IN BONUS.................. -$1,000CUSTOMER CASH.................. -$1,000

    PW, PL, CRUISE, TILT, TRAILER PKG.,

    BLUETOOTH, POWER SEAT, FOG LAMPS, 18 WHEELS,

    Z71 OFF ROAD

    2013 GMC SIERRACREW CAB SLE 4x4

    YOU BUY

    $34,088

    WITH $1,960 DOWN,CASH OR TRADE

    2013 GMCACADIA SLE

    LEASE FOR

    $299/mo.AUTO., A/C,8 PASSENGER, PW,

    PL, CRUISE, TILT, CD, ALUM. WHEELS

    NEWDESIGN!

    V8, AUTO., PW, PL, CRUISE, TILT, CD, ALUM. WHEELS, REAR DEFOGGER, BLUETOOTH,

    LOCKING REAR DIFF., POWER SEAT

    2013 GMC SIERRAEXT. CAB 4x4

    $29,466

    MSRP .............................$38,825SPACC PRICE.................$36,466MFR. REBATE ................ -$2,500CUST. CASH .................. -$2,000GM TRUCK LOYALTY.... -$1,500TRADE IN BONUS ......... -$1,000

    YOU BUY**

    Stock#13TL50

    0% FINANCINGAVAILABLE$0 DOWN - $333/MO.

    $995 DOWN - $307/MO.$1,995 DOWN - $279/MO.

    2013 GMC TERRAIN SLE

    0% FINANCINGAVAILABLE$0 DOWN - $239/MO.

    $995 DOWN - $212/MO.$1,995 DOWN - $189/MO.

    AUTO., A/C,PW, PL, CRUISE, TILT, CD, 7 TOUCHSCREEN

    INFOTAINMENT, ALUM. WHEELS

    AVAILABLE PURCHASEREBATES*

    $750 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REBATE$1,000 . . . . .COMPETITIVE LEASE REBATE$1,000 . . . . . . . .IN-MARKET RETENTION PROGRAMAll Leases: Taxes, First Month & Plate Fee Due at Signing. 39 Months, 10,000 Miles a Year. Trade In Bonus: Must Trade 1999 or Newer Vehicle.

    All leases 39 months, 10,000 miles a year, tax, first, DMV fees due at signing. *Customer must have a non-GM vehicle to qualify for Competitive Lease Rebate on Terrain. ** Customer must own Chevy or GMC vehicle for Sierra.

    DunkiRk FReDOniA CASSADAgA SinClAiRville lily DAle StOCktOn BROCtOn PORtlAnD WeStFielD MAyville ShOPPing guiDe 276 West Main Street, Fredonia, ny 14063 679-1509 1-877-679-1501 Circulation Over 18,970 hOuRS: Mon.- thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-1

    Published every Weekend by Fredonia Penny Saver, inc. Deadline for ad copy, changes & cancellations: thursday 1pm

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    All Advertising May Be Cancelled or Corrected, Must Be In Writing By 1 P.M. On Thursday Preceding The Next Publication. Paid Ads Appearing In This Paper Do Not Necessarily Reflect The Views Of The Fredonia & Silver Creek Penny Savers Or Their Employees. Fredonia & Silver Creek Penny Savers Will Not Be Held Accountable For Typographical Or Grammatical Errors Which May Appear In The Penny Saver Unless The Error Totally Changes The Meaning Or Nature Of The Advertisement. The Penny Saver Reserves The Right To Refuse Any Advertisement. POSITION: We do our best to comply with all requests for special position. POSITION, however, CANNOT BE GUARANTEED. No adjustment, refund or reinsertion will be made because of the position in which an advertisement is published.

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    the deed is recorded in Mayville, and the

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    SiLvER CREEK: For Sale. Newly remodeled 2 & 3 bed-room manufactured homes. Eat-in kitchen, new carpeting and shed. Wont last long... only $teens. Homes also avail-able in our Angola & Derby manufactured home commu-nities. Low financing! TRITON, 549-3737 or 683-9100.FSC5/5

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    1Subject to approved installment credit with John Deere Financial. Some restrictions apply, so see your dealer for complete details and other financing options. Offer valid from 5/1/2013 until 5/31/2013. Get $750 off the 1 Family with the purchase of two implements. All attachments or implements included in the offer are John Deere or Frontier branded. Only available at participating dealers. 2Offer valid until 5/31/2013. Starting at price $1,499 on the new D105 Lawn Tractor. Taxes, freight and delivery may increase price. Prices and models may vary by dealer. 3Offer ends 7/31/2013. Subject to approved credit on Revolving plan, a service of John Deere Financial, f.s.b. Some restrictions apply; other special rates and terms may be available, so see your dealer for details and other financing options. Available at participating dealers. Prices and models may vary by dealer. 3.9% APR is for 60 months only.

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    4635 Van Buren Rd., Fredonia NY 14063. Real Estate @ 5:30pm. Selling 15 acres of mostly open agriculture land, no grapes with driveway and nice pole building. The property can be used for agriculture or home site, assessed value $10,040. $5,000 down auction day balance due by June 28, 2013. Equipment @ 6:00pm all in very good condition and sold absolute to the highest bidder, 2002 JD 990 4x4 compact w/loader 435 hours, 1999 JD 445 lawn tractor w/deck and snow blade, small air compressor, B & D radial arm saw, table top band saw, Troy Built Horse rototiller, Lawn cart, JD 613 Roto cutter, 3 point hitch disc, 6 box blade, 4x6 Utility trailer, Troy Built front string trimmer, DR string trimmer, Farm King 2 bottom plow, DR Chipper attachment, Trailer load of Misc. hand tools and smalls.

    Information and photos on web page www.petersonauction.comTerms - Cash, Check & MC/Visa with 3% buyers premium.

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MOON CHILD: Self responsibility in order to create a decisive pattern on the fifth and sixth is indicated. Transits on the sixth through the eighth indicate keeping a close check on your emotions, both externally and internally. The New Moon mid week allows you to examine your life within all sectors and/or levels; it creates energies to you which may assist you to put new desires; prayers; and/or goals; into place. Some one around you may declare their romantic feelings openly to you by or on the eleventh. LEO: Keeping your self immersed within the positive and optimistic side of all of lifes sectors - job; business; career; personal; romance; and/or financial is indicated from the fifth through the eighth. Further attention within any/all combination(s) of each of these life areas is further brought to the fore front by the energies created by the new moon on the ninth. Taking self responsible actions is indicated through the eleventh in order for positive outcomes to come into manifestation.VIRGO: Mercury transits through Taurus through the eleventh indicating the possible need to be in the lime light within all of lifes sectors. Self responsibility is indicated to consider refraining from speaking unless the brain has been engaged prior to self involvement within all forms of communication. This is a good time to seek professional advise from a professional concerning your finances in order to make new investments on the ninth. Examine your heart prior to becoming involved with someone less than deserving. LIBRA: The new moon on the ninth may bring romantic love your way; this could actually be the real deal. Transitory energies through the eleventh indicate your not over thinking this, and thereby thinking this romantic opportunity right out of your life. You may be called upon from the fifth through the eighth in order to assist someone(s) to place their thoughts into a more logical and/or positive place. You may find your self enrolling in(teaching) and/or beginning some form of educational class(es) this week. SCORPIO: The first half this weeks transits may find you within situations where others are the center of attention; your responses are desired; consider participation and kindness. The new moon on the ninth could find you within many untrodden/new territory(ies) through the eleventh. This energy combined with discipline; self responsibility; and a burning desire from within may bring a personal prayer and/or dream into fruition. This week could be the beginning of this realization; the outcome is now up to you. SAGITTARIUS: A Pisces Moon is present on the fifth and sixth indicating the need to keep your inner and outer self centered for all possible action and/or activities. The Sun; Mercury; andMoon traveling through the constellation of the bull from the eighth through the tenth indicates a need to replace all testing of self and/or others with gentle kindness. Air created by the moon in Gemini on the eleventh may be fueling your fire; self responsible decisions and actions are indicated. CAPRICORN: Indecision may occur on the fifth and sixth. Egotistical stubbornness is indicated from the sixth through the eighth. Transits through the eleventh indicate a time to charge with flexibility within all of lifes sectors. This could be the difference between allowingsomeone else to receive what could have been yours and/or personal success. Those in positions of authority are watching closely through the eleventh. Father and/or a father figure is highlighted. AQUARIUS: Venus in Taurus may bring romance into the forefront via participation in social activities through the tenth. Single Aquarius could find a new romantic love partner walking at their side on the ninth. Geminis duality energies could influence your thinking on the eleventh creating doubt and fear, where security and balance had been present. This is a time to think everything thoroughly through at all levels of life before making any rash decisions which may become regret versus sureness. PISCES: Some one around you may declare their romantic feelings for you on the fifth or sixth. Transits indicate self responsibility in order to insure you do not tear this possibility apart intonothingness based upon the irrational and/or illogical thinking from the insecure thinking of those within your inner circle by the eleventh. Keep in mind this is the creation of both parties involved; do not take it personally upon yourself. You may be each others mirror in order to see the truth you are seeking. ARIES: Transits on the fifth create energies which allow for a long needed rest from the energies of those around you. The sixth through the eighth could be overly emotional when overdoing is chosen versus being content with your current Best. The new moon on the ninth indicates a time to put novice beginnings into place. Thoroughly examine everything, inwardly and outwardly, prior to placing new thoughts; romantic relationships; and/or actions into motion. Validity versus illusion is indicated.

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