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    Vol. 22 No. 5; Nov. 6, 2015

    On-line at addigest.com Napaul Publishers, Inc. - © 2015 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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    Napaul Publishers, Inc. November 6, 2015

    www.advancedmodhomes.come-mail: [email protected]

    518-279-1005

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    Scrappy’s Diner Has

    Opened At 10338 State

    Route 149 Ft Ann, NY

      Frederick “Scrappy” Carao operated Fred’s Diner for manyyears in Whitehall, New York. It was a family operation, andhis daughter, Cynthia, was among the workers. Scrappy wasaptly named, as he was a feisty one.  Cynthia remained in the restaurant business after Fred’s closed.She managed for others, then went out on her own in Argyle,and Ft Edward. When Henry’s Log Cabin Diner closed, Cynthiajumped at the chance to take over what had been an excellentrestaurant location over the years. She renamed it “Scrappy’s”in honor of her father, and carries on her father’s tradition of providing generous portions of really good food.  Cynthia offers Breakfast from 6am til 2pm and Lunch beginsat 11am. For breakfast you can get cereals, omelets, griddle cakes,breakfast sandwiches, and many choices of meats and bever-ages.  For lunch she offers burgers, hot dogs, cold sandwiches, grilledsandwiches, club sandwiches, soups, appetizers (like wings)salads, chicken tenders, chicken & biscuits, deluxe entrees and

    other delightful fare. For dessert you can try one of her scrump-tious pies, bread pudding, chocolate pudding, cheesecake, orstrawberry shortcake. (She makes her own biscuits!)  She offers the absolute best oatmeal breakfast in the area, whichyou can get all day.  Give Scrappy’s a try. She is there 6am til 2pm. Call ahead andyour meal can be ready for you. 518-741-0344.

    MOBILE HOME ON1 ACRE.

    Garage, Firewood, Nice Lot.Cash Only $48,000.

    3770 Rt. 21,Whitehall, NY

    518-636-9317

    FOR RENT:Granville, NY.

    1 & 2 bedroomapartments.

    Offering $200 Off 1 months rent!

    Starting at $575. Water,sewer,

    on-site laundry,trash, snow &

    garbage removal.1-845-436-1215

    CAMBRIDGE, NYLuxury 3 bedroom, 3 bath

    home adjoining State forest.Gated off street parking,newly renovated kitchen,

    stainless appliances, granitecounter tops, washer/dryer,

    A/C. Ground and snowmaintenance included.$1175 plus utilities.

    Call evenings.1-518-854-9840.

    FOR RENT:One bedroom country

    home. Nice area. Beautifulviews. Updated. Greenwich.$595/mo. 518-692-9295

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    HAMPTON: Crystal Lake.31.4 acres. 600’ waterfront.

    $93,000.HAMPTON: Emerald Lake. 2

    acres. 200’ waterfront.$97,700.

    GRANVILLE: Gillespie Pond.2.4 acres. 200’ waterfront.

    $24,900.HEBRON: 28.75 acres.Great hunting. Openwoodland. $45,000.

    HEBRON: 1 +/- acre. Drilledwell. Septic system, 24’x42’concrete slab. Home site.

    $25,900.GRANVILLE: 166 acres.

    Massive meadows, woods,views. $334,000.

    www.michael-craig-campbell-realty.com

    518-642-2274

    3 BEDROOMAPARTMENTFOR RENT

    WHITEHALL$700/mo plus utilities.

    518-502-1337

    SEEKING RURAL HOMEFOR RENT Mature coupleseeking rural property for rentor lease purchase. Old farm-house, fixer upper or mobilehome ok. Must be pet friendlyand horse friendly is a big plus!Please call or text 518-253-4756 or email [email protected]

    FOR RENT 3 bedroom house.Corner of Route 40 andWilbur Ave., Easton. $1,000/month plus utilities. Central airand heat (propane). All appli-ances included. Well water.Great views. Two year mini-mum. 518-695-5000.

    FOR RENT INBENNINGTON, VT:

    000+ Sq Ft commercial orndustrial space with loadingock, large overhead door,

    many uses! Could also be re-ail space, Heat & Elec notncluded. Parking on and off treet, many uses! $850 per

    month.Call: (802) 442-3116.

    WE ARE BUYINGCOUNTRY PROPERTY

    Farms, WoodlandsVacant Lands &Water-front

    Call 518-638-6484 or

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    SCHUYLERVILLEONE BEDROOM APART-

    MENT FOR RENT includesheat, lights, water andsewer. $700/mo518-338-8311

    CORLEW REALTY2243 Coach Rd.,Argyle, NY 12809

    518-638-6473Serving Washington &

    Warren CountiesSandra Corlew, Broker/

    owner

    IDEAL RETAIL OR OFFICESPACE FOR RENT. Route 40South Argyle; busy road; 1100sq ft. $700/mo. 518-638-8950.

    HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bed-room, brick, dead end road,large yard, wood and oil heat.Call 518-854-7731. $85K. Sa-lem, NY.

    ONE BEDROOM APT FORRENT: Country setting in

    Schuylerville. Includes heat,electric, water/sewer, lawnmaintenance and snow plow-ing. $775/mo. 518-338-8311.

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    Napaul Publishers, Inc. November 6, 2015

    “Stu” Maguire’sEquipment Sales, Inc.

    93 State Route 4Greenwich, NY 12834-9607

    93 State Route 4Greenwich, NY 12834-9607

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    Sat. 9am - 6 pm; Closed Wed. & Sun.

    132 Lick Spring Rd., Greenwichemail:[email protected]

    THANKS to all our manyfamilies, friends, customers,

    vendors and employees that

    have supported

    Rehm-Brandt’s Designover the last 23 years that

    our doors have closed!

    We do have many displaysand items yet in our

    showroom that we need tosell and if anyone is

    interested in a kitchen

    display, bathroom vanities,

    fixtures, area rugs, tile,

    knobs, please call

    802-447-7907 orcell 802-681-6231!

    FOR SALE: 2 high qualityHereford beef steers. Grassfed, grain finished. Approxi-mately 1,000 lbs.

    Call 518-584-8318

    RAW LOCALHONEY FOR SALE

    Dave HicksRoute 40 Hartford, NY

    518-632-5422

    FOR SALE:  John Daly Goldmodel golf clubs & bag. Excel-lent condition, most clubs neverused. Asking $150.  Call 518-507-6112

    LOOKING FOR A LITTLEHELP CLEANING YOURHOME? Look No More. CallT e r r y : 5 1 8 - 6 9 5 - 6 1 7 7Any Time.

    ERBE TENT RENTALStables, chairs, food chest,

    lights, and tent sides.Andy @ 469-3048Art @ 791-4562

    SLATE WANTED: Used slateon or off the building. Also newand used slate for sale. Call802-265-3200.

    FIREWOOD FOR SALE:  full cord, local, unseasonedHardwood, cut and split. 518-692-2109

    WANTED: GINSENGDave Hicks

    Route 40 Hartford, NY518-632-5422

    CASH: For crank phono-graphs, early 78's, cylinderrecords, parts. Call 798-

    5612

    SPINET PIANO: Winter & Co.spinet piano, great for a begin-ner/intermediate; easy tomove; good condition w/ someminor chipping on some keys.Asking $200 OBO. Local de-livery available if terms agreedupon with seller518-859-9944.

    SPECIALTY LUMBERTable tops, mantle pieces, rus-tic furniture stock. Selectgrade hardwood lumber, in-cluding butternut, cherry, oak,ash, birch, etc. Call 518-494-2747.

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    Deer Heads Mounted. BearRugs Made. Museum Quality.

    518-642-9570

    WANTED, ANYTHINGWITH A SMALL ENGINE,

    RUNNING OR NOT.CASH PAID FOR SOME518-753.0007 / 376-3807

    METAL DETECTOR $350.518-636-9317

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    “Patriot-- A person who loves his country, and zealously defends its interests.” Webster’s Dictionary. Become a Patriot and help shape our Country’s Future!

    I believe there are the patriots who “talk the talk,” and there are patriots who “walk the walk.”It’s easy to talk about the ideals of our country, but then its clearly a different matter to holdto your convictions and put words into action. The Veterans of our country are our bestexamples of commitment to the values our country stands for. Take a few moments and thinkof the Patriots that have paid the ultimate sacrifice for all of us, in this great republic. Think of how wonderful our country is, compared to others. Think, and be grateful for all things andopportunities we already enjoy, many of which would not be present if not for our devotedVeterans. I think our country presently is experiencing great challenges. If all of us would justbe better Patriots, whether in or out of uniform, and stand up for and demand that our rights,values and freedoms be maintained, those actions in themselves would be a great tribute to allVeterans who have served and are presently on duty around the world. When ever I see aservice person in uniform I enjoy a sense of confidence and security, and a renewed feeling of patriotism. My gratitude goes out to all of our wonderful military and all the great servicesthey perform. To those who have “walked the walk” stand tall, you are true Patriots, we thepeople salute you. Sincerely, Rich Entwistle, The Stovery.

    Napaul Publishers, Inc. November 6, 2015

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    57 Church St., Granville

    642-1334

    WE SUPPORT THE WOUNDED WARRIORS PROJECT!

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    STOVERY 518-638-8950Route 40, South Argyle NY

    www.thestovery.comM-F 8-5; Sat. 10-3 Closed Sun.

    Vets are the main reason the U.S.A.

    is a Free Nation. Thank a Vet for their service to our country.

    518-642-2565Located 5 miles South of

    Granville, NY on Rte. 22

    A Snappy Salute To All Our

    Veterans!

    Visit Us For Outstanding Low Prices

    On Quality Products

    Visit Us For Outstanding Low Prices

    On Quality Products

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE, FROM ALL OFUS IN THE

    GREATER GRANVILLE AREA!

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    Clothing Collection For

    Homeless Vets

    Please Call

    Us For

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    CLARK’S EQUIPMENT175 East Broadway, Salem, NY

    854-3149

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      Boneless or Regular

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    Witchcraft Body & Paint Inc.40 Years Experience in Collision & Paint Industry

    Frame Straightening & Unibody RepairForeign & Domestic

    Auto Glass Work

    Hours: Mon-Fri. 8:30-5:00 Sat. By Appointment Only.

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    Tuesday- NewMerchandise

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    Auctions Weekly at7:00 PM

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    23 Main St. (Cty. Rt. 23),

    Hartford, NY

    Your Place For Curtains

    Tues-Sun.10 AM - 5 PM

    An Amazing Selection of Curtainsw/Coordinating Textiles for

    Every Room. Plus:Lots of Country Home Decor and

    Women’s Accessories: Candles, Wall Art,Canvas Prints, Braided Rugs, Jewelry,

    Handbags, Scarves, Potpourri, Tinware,Tart Melters, Rada Cutlery, Garlands,Wreaths and Florals, Lamps & Much

    More!

    ATTENTION ALL VETERANS: The Town of Saratoga Historian’s Office is teaming up withthe Library of Congress to record and preserve the accounts of Saratoga’s U.S. militarywar veterans for the Veterans History Project. The Historian’s Office is seeking veteransto take part in video interviews that would take place on November 15, at Saratoga TownHall. Any war veteran is eligible to participate in the interviews. Before the interview, theHistorian will contact the veteran to ask some preliminary questions about their service.During the interview, veterans will be recorded and asked about their service. Veteransinterested in having their oral histories recorded may contact Historian Sean Kelleher byemail at [email protected], or by phone 518-698-3210. Learn more athistorianatsaratoga.wordpress.com

    VETERANS EAT FREEOn Friday,  November 13,2015 please join us at theTroy Senior Center for alovely ceremony presentedby the LSI Jazz bandhonoring ALL Veterans whoserved our great country! AllVets 60 and older arewelcomed to enjoy a freelunch & make your own icecream sundaes!

    Wines of All Kinds PRICE CHOPPER PLAZA

    GRANVILLE • 518-642-9262

    WELCOME HOME INITIATIVERETREAT, NOVEMBER 8-11

    The Welcome Home Initiative is a healingprogram for military veterans and spouses of those veterans who have served their countryin combat. These veterans may be suffering invarying degrees from Post-Traumatic Stressor Moral Injury and are in need of Soul Repair.Christ the King Spiritual Life Center on BurtonRoad in Greenwich, NY, is hosting a WHIRetreat from November 8-11. A closingceremony will be held on Veterans’ Day,Wednesday, November 11, at 10:00 a.m. in St.Michael’s Chapel. The Greenwich Veteran’sColor Guard (made up of veterans from theGreenwich VFW Post 7291 and the GreenwichAmerican Legion Post 515) will participate aswell as representatives of the Patriot Guard.This ceremony is open to the public. Pleasecome and “Welcome Home” our veterans.

    BEEBE’S

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    71 Harrison Ave

    Hudson Falls, NY 12839

     just off Burgoyne Ave.

    (518) 746-1496

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    WE WERE FOUNDED TO BE FREE-CELEBRATE OUR FREEDOM!

    THANKS TO OUR BRAVE MEN

    AND WOMEN!

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    Cormie INSURANCE

    With All Due Respect and

    Reverance, We salute All

    Our Veterans

    354 Main StreetHudson Falls, NY 12839518.747.8280Fax: 518-747-5969Email: [email protected]

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    VETERANS DAY OBSERVANCE:Veterans Day is intended to honor and thank all military personnel who served the United States in all wars, particularly living veterans. It is marked by parades and churchervices and in many places the American flag is hung at half mast. A period of silence lasting two minutes may be held at 11am. Some schools are closed on Veterans Day,

    while others do not close, but choose to mark the occasion with special assemblies or other activities.

    Veterans Day is officially observed on November 11. However, if it falls on a Sunday, it is officially celebrated on the Monday following. On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the1th month of 1918 an armistice between Germany and the Allied nations came into effect. On November 11, 1919, Armistice Day was commemorated for the first time. In919, President Wilson proclaimed the day should be "filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory".

    There were plans for parades, public meetings and a brief suspension of business activities at 11am.

    n 1926, the United States Congress officially recognized the end of World War I and declared that the anniversary of the armistice should be commemorated with prayer andhanksgiving. The Congress also requested that the president should "issue a proclamation calling upon the officials to display the flag of the United States on all

    Government buildings on November 11 and inviting the people of the United States to observe the day in schools and churches, or other suitable places, with appropriateeremonies of friendly relations with all other peoples."

    An Act (52 Stat. 351; 5 U. S. Code, Sec. 87a) was approved on May 13, 1938, which made November 11 in each year a legal holiday, known as Armistice Day. This day wasoriginally intended to honor veterans of World War I. A few years later, World War II required the largest mobilization of service men in the history of the United States andhe American forces fought in Korea. In 1954, the veterans service organizations urged Congress to change the word "Armistice" to "Veterans". Congress approved thishange and on June 1, 1954, November 11 became a day to honor all American veterans, whereever and whenever they had served.

    Napaul Publishers, Inc. November 6, 2015

    Hrs: Mon-Fri 10:30am-6pm. Sat 10:30am-4pm

    163 Broadway, Fort Edward518-480-4698

    HEALTHY HARVESTORGANICS AND HYDRO

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    Purchase Any Green Solution 

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    Service And Receive 5% OFF

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    (518) 642-2558

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    Napaul Publishers, Inc. November 6, 2015

    Open M-F 8-4:30 PMSat. 8-3:30 PM

    Sun 9-1 PM

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    ARGYLE COMMUNITY CHOIR CONCERT at the Argyle Presbyterian Church Friday No-ember 6 @ 7:30pm. Proceeds go to feed and clothe poor children in the area. Sacred and secular

    msic, such as a Rogers and Hammerstrin medley and Christmas music under the direction of cousinoyce Durkee and accompanied by Sariah Ashton, music teacher in Hudson Falls . The quartet “The

    Late Bloomers” will be featured. All are welcome!

    BUS TRIP to WilliamsInn, Williamstown, Mass.

    on Dec. 9 (deadline is Nov.9) for Boar’s Head

    Celebration which featuresBeef Eater Guards, Hot

    Wassail, Yule Log, Cook’sProcession and Christmas

    Cabaret entertainment.Price is $60. Open to thepublic and sponsored by

    the Greenwich SeniorCitizens. Bus leaving fromMcDonalds parking lot at

    9:45 a.m. and arriving backaround 5:00 p.m. Info:

    692-2786,[email protected]

    or 692-2480

    ANNUAL BAZAAR sponsored by the Rosary Altar Society of St. Mary’s / St. Paul’s (Hudson Falls on the Park) on Saturday,November 14, 10am to 2pm. Featured will be Crafts, Kids’Corner, Books, Jewelry, Baked Goods & RAFFLE! LunchAvailable: Soups & Chili, Sandwiches & Hot Dogs, Pies.

    VETERANS SUNDAY- Free Spirit Fellowship is looking for-ward to giving honor to all Veterans Sunday,November 8, at the10:30 A.M. Sunday morning service. All are welcome. The churchis located at 1425 West High Street in Ballston Spa. 885-3149

    ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR: “The Schroon Lake Ladies Auxil-

    iary is sponsoring their annual craft fair to be held at the SchroonLake Fire Department on Nov. 14, from 10am to 3 pm. Vendorsare needed and welcomed. Each space is $20 and measures 9x11.To reserve space contact Kathy McCoy at 518-351-0020.”

    ANNUAL HARVEST SUPPER- On Saturday, November 7,the Annual Harvest Supper will be continuously served from4:30 to 6:00 pm at Old Saratoga Reformed Church ,at the cornerof Pearl and Burgoyne Streets in Schuylerville. The menu is:Baked ham, mashed potatoes and gravy, squash, green beans,Dutch Kraut, rolls and butter, homemade apple and pumpkinpies, beverages. Price for adults is $10.00, $5.00 for children 5-12, and free for children under 5. Take-outs are available. Res-ervations are recommended by calling 695-6638, or you maycall the church at 695-3479, M-F, 9 am-12 noon. Walk-ins arewelcome.

    4H ARCHERY PROGRAM- Warren County 4-H ShootingSports program will be conducting a 4-H archery program on

    Sunday, November 8th at Dunham’s Bay Fish & Game Club.Children 8 years to 18 years of age will learn all fundamentalsafety steps for handling and shooting a bow. The basic pro-gram will be held inside the clubhouse from 1PM-5PM. As withall NYS 4-H Shooting Sports programs, Warren County instruc-ors are either State or nationally certified in their area of disci-

    pline. Safety is always the primary focus of the program. Theres a limit of 12 youth for this program. Bows, arrows, tabs, arm

    guards, and targets will be provided by 4-H for this event. Thefee for the program is $5 for current 4-H members, and $15 fornon-members (which includes a required 1 year membership in4-H). Pre-registration is required by calling 623-3291 or 668-4881..

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    Route 4, Kingsbury, NY • 747-0023

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    ON THE FARMby Andy Manne

    This week’s ag report issponsored by:

    CAPITAL TRACTOR, INC.1135 STATE RT. 29 

    GREENWICH, NEW YORK, 12834 ( 518) 692-9611 FAX - (518) 692-2210

     OPTIMIZE YOUR FARM DEBT. Consider financing options to improve balance sheetsToday’s financial times put even seasoned producers to the test. They illustrate the importanceof planning for both ends of an ag cycle. Whenprices are higher, use that time to build yourworking capital. Certainly use some of yourfunds toward planned equipment purchases,

    but, realize the importance of reserving cashfunds for the future. Understand the impor-tance of evaluating financing options and fac-toring in future interest rates. Carefully con-sider whether those rates are applied using asimple or compounded formula as well as pay-ment terms and loan covenants when makinga purchase, regardless of the size of the item.If you’re going to spend money, make sure it’s in a way it will make money. Set BorrowingBoundaries. A good place to start is with your machinery fleet. For owned equipment, considerrefinancing options. “Machinery debt is a great option to reimburse working capital by puttinga new loan in place, especially if you’ve used cash in recent years to do capital expenditures,”says Adam Stonecipher, vice president and ag banking officer at First Midwest Bank in Danville,Ill. Be sure to only refinance loans on assets you intend to keep for the life of the loan.Many vendors are now offering financing for inputs. “The biggest factor to look at is when

    money is due,” Stonecipher says. “In some cases, you bookinputs in the spring and don’t have to pay until after harvest. If your marketing plan calls for storing crops until next spring,make sure you have an operating note in place to pay that billor you may incur major fees.”Difficult Decisions. By continually assessing finances and

    goals, you can make good decisions. For example, stop farm-ing acreage of cash rent ground if it will create a loss.Continue to look for ways to trim expenses. Be prepared toevaluate expenditures and processes, even ones that may seemnormal and customary. Don’t let the drain of day-to-day opera-tions over power planning.

    Cash Cash Cash• Buying Computers andScrap Electronics • Door toDoor Pick up • All Quanti-ties accepted • AutomotiveBatteries • Radiators • Alter-nators • Aluminum wheels •Starters and More!

    Call for details:518-747-3677

    GLORIOSO WILDLIFEMOUNTS

    “The official 

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    Camo and Descendants 

    Outdoors.” 

    NOW OPEN in Granville,NY!

    DEER MOUNT SPECIAL$525

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    WANTEDWe are a small manufacturerlocated in Waterford, NY,looking to expand our CADdepartment. We are seekinga full-time employee thatpossesses 5 years of AutoCAD and SketchUpexperience . The individu almust maintain a positive atti-tude, have the ability to multi-task, pay close attention todetail, be highly organized, andwork well with others.

    Please contact Heather at518-233-8368.

    PARTY TENTSFOR RENT

    Reserve Yours Now!Don't Be Left Out!

    Also: Large cold food chests.Call 518-692-2028

    WANTED, ANYTHINGWITH A SMALL ENGINE,

    RUNNING OR NOT.CASH PAID FOR SOME518-753.0007 / 376-3807

    SPINET PIANO: Winter & Co.spinet piano, great for a begin-ner/intermediate; easy tomove; good condition w/ someminor chipping on some keys.Asking $200 OBO. Local de-livery available if terms agreedupon with seller518-859-9944.

    METAL DETECTOR $350.518-636-9317

    VENDOR/CRAFT SHOW: The General Schuyler Emer-ency Squad is hosting a vendor/craft show on Sat., Nov. 7rom 10 to 4 at their building on Rt. 29, Schuylerville. There

    will be over 30 vendors/crafters with lots of holiday and hand-made items. Refreshments will be sold. Please come out andupport your local and community vendors and your local res-ue squad.

    WAFFLE BREAKFASt Sunday November 8th @ 9amBuskirk Seventh-day Adventist Church , 2176 West Hoosick Road(NY 67 & County Route 103) Buskirk, NY Come and enjoy ourhomemade oat waffles with maple syrup or fruit sauce. Othertasty dishes will be served also!

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    Central Boiler certified E-Classic

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    • MOVIE FILM• VIDEO TAPES• SLIDES & PHOTOS

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    1108 Route 29 • Greenwich,

    On the circle where 29 & 40 meet 

    518-692-AUTO333 Second Ave • Troy, NY

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    If you’ve had credit problems inthe past, we can help!

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    Deer Season... we will open earlyat 4:30am on Nov 21st, only.

    COUNTRY GALS CAFE  W Main Street,  Cambridge, NY   518-428-2826

     Visit our Cafe, today! Suitable for parties of up to35 people, family gatherings or just a quiet meal.

    OR Join Us At the Diner for one of ourspecial meals!

    BAND SAWNAIR DRIED PINELUMBER. 1x's and

    2x's. Most sizeson hand. Also, kilndried HardwoodFlooring in Oak,

    Cherry andHickory.

    Pratt's Sawmill.518-677-5609,leave message.

    FOR SALE: Leer truck cap for

    Toyota Tacoma 2001 - 2004,4 dr. Only $225.Call 518-636-9317

    SCRAP TIRE REMOVAL

    Call for pick up or drop off service available. 518-686-9621 Hoosick, NY

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    • Multi-Tiered Greens• Strategic Bunkers

    • Tree-Lined Fairways• Driving Range

    • Full Pro Shop • Club RentalsGolf Course Rd., Warrensburg,

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    “Stay & Play” 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Housekeeping CottagesWeekend Packages • Motel • Pool • Lounge • Game Room

    Just A Chip Shot From Your Cottage To The First Tee! 

    CAROL’S COLLECTIBLES  & Antiques

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     518.499.0728 • Carol &Terry84 Broadway, Route 22

    Whitehall, NY 

    Open Daily Year-Round Multi-Dealer Shop

    Books • Glassware

    • Frames • Artwork 

    • Tools • Toys

    carolscollectibles.biz

    • Housewares • Furniture • Jewelry

    • Plates & Dishes and so much more!23 East Broadway,

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    McCartee’s BarnFine Art & Antiques

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    GLENWOODMANOR ANTIQUES

    518-798-4747

     60 Glenwood Avenue,Queensbury, NY

    •Antiques

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    •Crafts

    “Our Flags &Banners Are OutOf This World!”

    1940 Rt 32N at Route 50,

    Gansevoort, NY518-792-1776

    A Broadway Banner &  Flag Co.

    Custom-made Flags• Banners • Theatrical Backdrops•

    U.S. Flags • Historical, World &Military Flags • Poles & Accessories

    • Truck Lettering

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    Hoosick Falls, NY

    BARBER & FRICKE 

    Automotive, Inc.2008 NISSAN ROGUE SL

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    $

    12,9502003 CHEVY MALIBU LT

    Connecticut Car, Rust Free, PowerRoof, Leather Interior, Clean Car

    Fax, 65,000 Miles

    $11,9902007 MINI COOPER

    Auto, Leather, Cruise,

    Heated Seats, 65,000 Miles

    $8,4902007 VOLVO S60 AWD

    Massachusetts Car,

     Clean, Power Roof, Heated

    Leather Seats, Clean Car Fax

    $9,5752009 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR

    Auto, Air, Rhode Island Car, RustFree, Clean Car Fax,

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    $11,2502007 DODGE CALIBER RT AWD

    Auto, Sport Interior, Clean Car

    Fax, 84,000 Miles

    $7,875

    ROAD SALT$100/yd. picked up

    SALT/SAND MIX $25/yd. picked up

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    • Horses• Cows• Sheep • Pigs• Chickens

      COUNTRY ELECTRIC LLC  Residential, Com-mercial, Industrial. Alltypes of wiring in-cludingservice entrances,backup generators, new& rewiring of homes, of-fices, barns, motor controls, pools  & Spas, electric heat,  etc. Licensed Master  Electrician, fully  Insured, Free  Estimates  518-642-2271

    DRUMMS SAWMILLKiln Dried Rough Cut

    and Planed lumberin stock.

    1" & 2" T&G. Shiplap,Novelty Siding, Log

    Cabin Siding. V-Groove. Hrs: M-F 8

    am-4:30 pm;Sat. 8 am-3:30 pmPick-up or delivery.193 Casey Road in

    Schuylerville.518-928-9982518-583-1168

    We now accept allmajor credit cards!

    HIGHER CASH PAID FORCOINS, jewelry, gold, silver,watches, diamonds, stamps,

    sports cards, sterling,anything old. Call Dennis @

    518-583-3479 or1-800-498-3479.

    WE SPECIALIZE IN

    ESTATE CLEAN OUTS.Antiques purchased orconsigned. WANTED:

    antiques, collectibles, fineused furniture, china , glass,

    books and garage sale items.Call  518-747-0197

    CDL A AND B DRIVERSNEEDED: Driver should livewithin 50 miles of Hoosick Falls,NY 12090. Driver needs to bedependable. OTR drivers andLocal drivers wanted. Enhancedlicense and TWIC a plus but notneeded to apply. Call Bill fordetails: 518-686-5411

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    RECONDITIONED& GUARANTEED

    Refrigerators, Ranges, Wash-ers, Dryers. Best selection,price & guarantee. New &Used parts. Major credit cards.

    518-761-950159 Boulevard

    Queensbury, NY1-800-640-4313

    FOR SALE, 1998 Harley 883Sportster 1200 kit, very good

    condition, 5,700 miles, cherryblack, single seat, 3,500obo..Also 1199 Ford MustangGT, V8, standard, convert.,leather interior, excellentshape. 5,500.OBO...Also 2004Hyundai Tiburon standard GTV6 6 speed. very good shape3,700. OBO. Contact 802-442-7317.

    $ BUYING- HIGHESTPRICES PAID $

    Gold & silver jewelry; vintagecostume & turquoise. Coins,watches, knives, military, toys,antiques etc. 30+ yearsexperience..save time, call Joefirst. 518-893-0235or 518-669-2274

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    ‘05 FORD FOCUS

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    ‘05 DODGESTRATUS

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    STORYTELLING Story Circle presents stories of “UnexpectedKindness” featuring seven regional performers at the Fort SalemTheater Cabaret. Sunday Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. $10 includes refresh-ments. Information: 518-854-3998.

    FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER: Schaghticoke American LegionFriday Dinner Nov.6 4-7pm, spaghetti & meatballs $10 Eat in

    r Take out 753-4188 or 753-4860

    MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Clublocated on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look forour sign ). Will be cooking breakfast on Sunday 8 NOVEM-BER  starting at 8:00-11:00AM and will continue on the sec-ond Sunday of each month all year. Eggs cooked to order, ba-con, sausage, toast ( white or wheat ), pancakes ( regular, blue-berry, buckwheat, apple cinnamon ), french toast, home fries,orange juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Cost: Adult $7.00 Child$4.00, EVERYONE will be welcome. 518-695-3917.

    CHRISTMAS IN THE VALLEY: The Valley Falls VFW Post

    938 on Poplar Ave. will be having their annul Christmas in theValley Sunday Nov. 8th 11AM-4PM. Come shop for Christmas

    ifts, baked goods and raffles.

    VETERANS DAY CEREMONYThe Saratoga National

    Cemetery Honor Guard Association will take part in a VeteransDay Ceremony at the Saratoga National Cemetery starting at

    11:00AM on Wednesday 11 November at the main flag pole.You do not have to be a veteran to attend All are welcome. The

    ceremony will take place regardless of weather conditions. If you would like to become a member of the Saratoga National

    Cemetery Honor Guard Association please visit our web site at:www.snchga.com or contact our Adjutant at:

    [email protected] . If you would like to make a donationto our association please send a check or money order to: Saratoga

    National Cemetery Honor Guard Association, 200 Duell Road,Schuylerville, New York 12871. Saratoga National Cemetery

    Honor Guard Association.

    PANCAKE SUPPER-North Cambridge ‘Stump’

    Church is having it’s secondall-you-can-eat pancakesupper. Will be Saturday

    November 7, 2015 starting at6:00P.M. Menu consists of pancakes(with real Maple

    Syrup), sausage, ham,applesauce, beverage(coffee,

    milk, tea, water) and icecream sundaes for dessert.

    No set charge, pay what youwill. Questions 692-9391.

    Church is onStump Church Rd.

    SUNDAY S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Artand Math) Series At Greenwich Free Library 148 Main St.

    Greenwich NY Three classes designed for families. SundayNovember 15 2-3 pm – Great Grains International: Examines

    three major grains and why people around the world tradition-ally eat those grains. The program invites exploration using in-

    ternational children’s art showing images of how these grainsare used worldwide. Hands-on opportunities for children to

    weigh grains, use map skills and create a craft project. Kids age5-10 with adult caregiver. Sunday December 13 2-4 pm –

    Hour of Code: an introduction to computer science, designed todemystify code and show that anybody can learn the basices.

    No experience needed. Use our computers of bring your own.Kids and adults age 4 – 104! Pre registration is required for all

    programs. Class sizes are limited. Sign up at the library, or call692-7157.

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