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October 6, 2012
Volumee 33 •• Numberr 12
To God belong wisdom and power;counsel and understanding are his. ~ Job 12:13
In this IssueLois McClure ~ A22
Palatine Church Musical Potpourri ~ A14Tribute to Sherman Rockwell held ~ A16
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Current South Minden FireDepartment Chief, Duane Rockwell,awarded Sherman Rockwell with aplaque commemorating his “48years of dedicated service to thedepartment and the community.”
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Columbus Day Fun Facts• It commemorates Columbus' arrival inthe Americas on October 12, 1492.However it is always celebrated on thesecond Monday of October.• Cowboys might do well to call Columbustheir patron saint. After all, it wasColumbus who introduced horses to theAmericas. Technically, a breed of horsesexisted in the Americas beforehand butmigrated away to other parts of the world.• Many think of Columbus' fleet as includ-ing three ships - the Nina, the Pinta andthe Santa Maria. But, in truth, only twoships managed to make the full roundtrip. The Santa Maria was wrecked onChristmas Day in 1492.• Columbus Day first became a state holi-day in 1906 in Colorado, and first becamea federal holiday in 1937. However, threestates (Hawaii, Alaska and South Dakota)do not recognize it at all.
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October 6, 2012
Hello Again,
If a yarn is worth writing about once, then it should be worth reading twice. We published Ed’s yarn
back on September 13, 2010.
While my friend Ed is a right upstanding sort of fellow, on occasions he is apt to tell a yarn which
smacks more of Irish blarney. You can decide if you can accept it as gospel truth, or if the truth was
helped out a little bit.
Ed tells this story, or yarn, in such a downright serious manner, one could be tempted to become
a believer in his words.
“When we were young, our family was very poor. Just to survive, Dad kept a cow for milk and
butter, a few hens for eggs and chicken dinners, along with a few pigs. One night a thief broke into
the barn, stole some eggs and a couple of our best laying hens and ventured further into the pigpen
and took a couple of piglets.
Both Dad and Mom were so sure it would happen again, they moved the sow with her piglets into
our house for safekeeping.
For the next few years Mom would take the table scraps along with leftover mixed pig rations and
feed the pigs in the cellar.
One morning, Mom slipped and got hurt on the cellar stairs. Dad, being the inventive type, cut an
8-inch hole in the floor under the kitchen table. After that we just tossed our scraps while we were
eating down through the hole to the pigs in the cellar.
A busy-body type neighbor heard about the pigs being kept in our cellar and called the Board of
Health. One day, a health agent showed up at our door. Mom answered her knock which seemed extra
loud and sharp. There she stood in her gray flannel suit holding her wooden cane, which had been used
to rap on our front door and asked if the complaint about the pigs was true. ‘Oh yes!’ Mom said, and
invited her in to see the pigs through the hole under the kitchen table. To say the least, the agent
was flabbergasted and with an all-knowing voice looking over her glasses and down her nose to Mom
asked, ‘Don’t you realize how terribly unhealthy this is? It will cause all kinds of disease and sickness.’
All Mom replied was, ‘I don’t think so, we’ve been feeding the hogs that way for several years and not
one of the pigs has ever gotten sick.’”
So — what has that got to do with the price of milk or where a bread earner can find a job?
Is it possible that this is another example, however humorous, of the government sticking its nose
into something that was none of its business?
The assured facts are that the house and the pigs belonged to Ed’s family. No pigs or people ever
came down with a life threatening disease, and the pigs were fed and raised by Ed’s folks, not the
government.
We can also assume the government health department lady was on the government payroll and
arrived at the family house by a car which belonged to the government, using up tires, oil, and
gasoline paid for in part by Ed’s family and other taxpayers.
Ed’s family did not request government assistance or intervention or want any.
Naturally the not-needed or not-requested government lady could expect a lifetime job with
healthcare and retirement. Statistics would prove that her department and cost would grow every
year.
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I ponder — is this not an appropriate example of how our county, state and national
governments keep on sticking our unwanted, unneeded noses into other countries’ business?
Where do we get the right to know what’s best for them? How about this for a little pondering:
During the Second World War, Japan, Germany, and Italy were our enemies. During the 1950s,
Japan, Germany, and Italy were wonderful friends and allies. During the Second World War, the
Russians were our buddies and by the 1950s our biggest enemy. It seems we cannot even figure out
who our friends are, yet we can teach them how to manage their own countries by outfitting them
with a U.S. military base, lend or give them huge amounts of money (money which we borrowed), and
feel we can sit in judgment.
Now we are faced with another problem: One of our major U.S. political candidates is advocating
a bigger and naturally a more controlling government.
The other political candidate claims he will cut down the size of our federal government, reducing
cost and control over “we the people.”
Now to answer the question, what has this got to do with the price of milk or where a bread
earner can find a job?
If we had fewer government paid employees which cost U.S. businesses tons, the price of milk
could be lower and companies could have more employees. United States corporations presently
pay the highest taxes in the world. It’s a fact: higher taxes, fewer employees.
Soon it will be decision time. What form of government do we want? Rather, what form of
government are you going to vote for?
It’s fall again with cool days and colder nights. The leaves are turning more colorful every day.
Soon the geese will be flying overhead. You’ve heard the expression, “Dumber than a goose!” Guess
who spends its summer in the beautiful north and winters in the south? Don’t believe everything you
hear.
A fancy big touring car pulled up near an old timer sitting on a stump near a cluster of
mailboxes and asked, “Have you lived here all your life?” “Not yit,” was the reply. “Old timer, where
does this road go?” “Lived here for nigh-on-to 80 years and it hasn’t gone anywhere yet.” “Well then,
if you were going to go to Cooperstown, which way would you turn?” “If I was going there, I wouldn’t
start from here.” “Well sir, which way would you tell me not to go?” “If you go up this road until you
come to the Schenevus turn, I wouldn’t go that way.”
“By the way, old timer, does Jim Morton live here?” “Nope.” “Do you know where he lives?” “Yep, he
lives in that house over there.” “How long have you known Jim?” “All my life.” “Do you think he might
be home now?” “Nope, he’s not and won’t be for another hour or so.”
“Well thanks, old timer. We appreciate your help. By the way, what’s your name?” “Glad I could help,
stranger. Come back again — my name is Jim Morton.”
Today’s weather is overcast, wet and on the chilly side, but if we wait for a few days this area will
be blessed with beautiful warmth and fall colors. To be on the safe side — if you go for a walk, take
your bumbershoot with you.
Looking forward while being grateful for today is a secret for happiness which God shares with
all.
Prayer does work. I pray for you, your good health, and for the future of this nation. Our nation
under God — yours and mine. He is our God, and this is our nation.
Fred Lee and the Lee Family
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • October 6, 2012Page 8
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by Elizabeth A. Tomlin
Local young musi-cians presented theirtalents on Sept. 23 atthe fifth annualPalatine ChurchMusical Potpourri.
Headed up byrenowned musicianand organist, NormaBowley, the concertfeatured young peo-ple from the sur-rounding areai n c l u d i n gCanajoharie, FortPlain, RichfieldSprings and VanHornesville.
Empire State YouthOrchestra member,Ruben McFarlane, anoted local violamaster and studentof Canajoharie HighSchool, was one ofthe performers whodelighted the audi-ence with his skill.
Owen D. Youngstudent, 14-year-oldMilleta Oldick,amazed attendeeswith her beautiful
soprano aria fromthe 1918 operaGianni Schicchi.
The well-knownand highly acclaimedsoloist, MelissaBowley, senior atCanajoharie HighSchool sang the pop-ular Christian hymn‘Tis So Sweet to Trustin Jesus.
You Raise Me Up,sung by Fort Plain
High School graduateKelsey Stockwell,brought resoundingapplause from theaudience.
T e n - y e a r - o l dHunter Oldick of
Richfield Springssang his rendition ofO Danny Boy andBenjamin Field ofCanajoharie CentralSchool played histrumpet rendition ofFandango.
Samantha Field alsoof Canajoharie CentralSchool playedexcerpts from Bach’sToccata in D Minor onthe keyboard.
“The MusicalPotpourri is a variedprogram that showsoff the talent of ourarea’s young people,”said Bowley. “I wouldlike to thank everyonewho came to supportthem- and to supportthe Palatine Society.”
This concert was theclosing program forthe 2012 season atthe Palatine Church.
Palatine Church Musical Potpourri Vshowcases some of area’s finest
Fourteen-year-old Milleta Oldick, soloist from
Owen D. Young School, Van Hornesville, opened
the Potpourri concert with O Mio Bambino Caro(Puccini/Forzano), a popular soprano aria from
the 1918 opera Gianni Schicchi.
Benjamin Field, a student at Canajoharie Central
School, performed Fandango on the trumpet,
accompanied by instructor Norma Bowley on the
keyboard.
Photos by Elizabeth A.Tomlin
Canajoharie High School student/ Empire State
Youth Orchestra member, Ruben McFarlane, per-
formed an arrangement of Praeludium andAllegro.
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by Elizabeth A. Tomlin
In an emotional cer-emony evoking mem-ories and tears,friends, relatives andlocal officials joinedtogether to honor 81-year-old ShermanRockwell, of Minden,NY.
Rockwell, a Veteranof the US Army, isnoted as being a “pio-neer in creating fireprotection for therural area of WesternMontgomery County.”
He led like-minded
community membersto develop a fire pro-tection plan in 1963,when he had only justreturned home fromserving his country.
In 1964 he proudlybecame a CharterMember of the SouthMinden Fire Dept,serving as Chief for 30out of the 48 years thedepartment has beenin existence.
Rockwell passed hisvirtue of serving thecommunity onto hissons and grandsons
and his influence inthe community wasnoted, spreading toothers, culminating indonations of propertyand enabling the firehouse to be built andenlarged through asuccession of manyfund raisers. Firetrucks were pur-chased and oftendonations came out ofthe pockets of themembers for the bet-terment of the depart-ment.
Family members
spoke of incidences,some comical, whichwere examples ofRockwell’s dedicationto the fire depart-ment, his family andhis community.
M o n t g o m e r yCounty Sheriff MikeAmato, UndersheriffJeff Smith, MindenSupervisor TomQuackenbush andMontgomery CountyE m e r g e n c yManagement DirectorDwight Schwabrowalso spoke in tributeto Rockwell. Lettersfrom GovernorCuomo and SenatorHugh Farley praisedRockwell on his dedi-cation and commit-ment to his communi-ty.
Senator Farley com-mended Rockwell,stating in his letterthat Rockwell was“worthy of specialrecognition.”
Schwabrow pre-sented Rockwell witha mounted ‘Certificateof Appreciation’ fromthe MontgomeryCounty Office of FireCoordinator.
Sherman D.Rockwell’s grandson,Duane Rockwell, whois the current SouthMinden FireDepartment Chief,presented his grand-father a plaque, hon-oring him for “48years of dedicatedservice to the depart-ment and the commu-nity. It is because ofyour great dedicationand leadership thatevery member of thisgreat department canserve with pride andloyalty.”
A tribute to Retired Fire Chief ShermanRockwell held at South Minden Firehouse
In this 4-generation photo, Sherman Rockwell (holding plaque) poses with
his daughter Debbie Conte, grandsons Chad Barnes (left) and NYS
Investigator Eric Barnes, along with great-grandsons Dylan and Tyler
Barnes.
Photos by Elizabeth A. Tomlin
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COSMO - Beautiful 5-6 year old male
Maine Coon. Found on Green Road,
Charleston on September 26th. Sweet
and friendly.
ZARA - 5 year old longhaired female
black cat. Found abandoned in
Ephratah in July 2007. Fine with other
cats. Would like a quiet adult home.
Sweet and affectionate.
SNOWFLAKE - 2 year old female PitBull, blind and deaf. Came to the shel-ter in April because her family could nolonger care for her. A great dog, truly asweetheart. Should be your only dog.Housebroken.
RAMSEY - 5 year old male Pit Bull, 57
lbs. Found in Sprakers in March 2010.
Lively and playful, very loving and people
friendly.Should be the only pet in an adult
home. Housebroken. Microchipped.
BANJO - Adult male Walker
Coonhound. Found in Charleston on
August 28th. Active, needs lots of room
to run and play.
FANCY - Adult female Coonhound 50
lbs. Found on Gidley Road, Charleston
on September 18th.
NEEDED:Cat
Litter
ATLAS - Very cute 4 year old male
Terrier, 10.5 lbs. OK with dogs, cats and
kids. Leash trained and housebroken.
BROWNIE - 6-8 month old female Pit Bill,
40 lbs. Found on Stone Arabia Road,
Palatine on September 19th. Frisky and
playful puppy.
Lawn Sale to Benefit Ayres Animal Shelter Saturday, October 13th, 8am - 4pm, Rain or Shine!
48 East Main St. (Route 5), Nelliston.Help Us Help Them! New Items Added.
Lawn Sale to Benefit Ayres Animal Shelter Saturday, October 13th, 8am - 4pm, Rain or Shine!
48 East Main St. (Route 5), Nelliston.Help Us Help Them! New Items Added.
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Canal Schooner Lois McClure providesa tour of history through out the
Mohawk Valleyby Elizabeth A. Tomlin
You may have been fortunateenough to view the LoisMcClure traveling the ErieCanal for an 1812Bicentennial Tour over thepast few weeks. Hundreds ofschool children did.
The schooner docked intowns along the Canal allowingfolks to come aboard and havea chance to take a tour andlearn the history behind thereplica.
The Lois McClure HistorianArt Cohen, who is also theproject director, stated that thedesign of the schooner wascreated from the remains oftwo other schooners recoveredfrom the bottom of LakeChamplain.
The schooner, which is afull-scale replica of a typical1886 canal boat, was con-structed in Vermont. It is fullyfunctional and is being used tocommemorate the 200thanniversary of the U.S. decla-ration of the War of 1812 on a4-month tour of New York,Vermont, and Canada.
The program, which present-ed reviews the cultural, envi-ronmental and political statusof the international War of1812, both commemorates thewar and celebrates the result-ing 200 years of peace. It is
sponsored in part by the LakeMaritime Museum and theNYS Canal Corporation.
“We’ve had a couple of hun-dred kids from local schoolsaboard today to tour theschooner,” stated Cohen at theCanajoharie Riverfront Park.“It provides an opportunity forthem to connect with history.”
Cohen explained toCanajoharie and Ephratahresidents about raising themasts on the schooner. “Ittakes four hours to raise andlower them,” he stated. A crane
is used to accomplish this feat.Crewmember Kerry Batdorf,
who is also the schooner’s car-penter, said that there are ninepermanent crewmembersonboard the craft the wholeseason. Four of those are regu-lar employees, while the othersare volunteers.
Launched in 2004, the LoisMcClure schooner was namedin honor of Lois McClure, ofBurlington, VT. McClure andher husband were major con-tributors to the building of thesailing vessel.
The Canal Schooner Lois McClure replica traveled through the ErieCanal docking at towns along the way so folks could learn its his-tory.
Photos by Elizabeth A. Tomlin
Canal Schooner Lois McClure Historian Art Cohenexplains to Canajoharie resident Grace Fenno theart of raising and lowering the masts on theschooner.
Schooner carpenter Kerry Batdorf greets folks asthey board the Canal Schooner Lois McClurereplica for the tour.
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SunnycrestOrchards
7869 State Route 10, Sharon Springs, NY518-284-2256
Open 9-5 Daily
� Apples � Cider� Fall Mums � Pumpkins
� Dry Creek Pellets� Cider Donuts &
Pies on the Weekend
Grandview Baptist Church
Corner of Lydius & Washington St. Fort Plain
Invites you to:
Sunday School: 10:00amMorning Worship: 11:00am
Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study
6:30pm
We Care “... because He cares ...”Pastor Dan West
S H E E T R O C K :1/2”x4x8”, 10”, 12” and14”. Also 1/2”x8’ mois-ture resistant and5/8”x8’, 10’ & 12’ FireCode. Joint compound,tape, drywall screws andprimer available to com-plete the job. C.H. Burk-dorf & Son, 35 HoughSt., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016
BFR 454 CasullRevolver $500. NewHolland 478 Haybine$1,900 OBO. Both invery nice condition.Call Shawn at 607-287-0380.
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TOOL & TACK AuctionWednesday October24th @ 6:00pm. Brandnew tack and tools,woodworking tools, con-signment tools, andequipment, bring yourgood quality items andturn them into cash!!JR’s Auction 518-993-4668 or Tim 518-332-5157
HAVING A PARTY?Did you know theCanajoharie VolunteerFire Department rentsthe kitchen and ban-quet room. For yourconvenience we nowhave an elevator. 518-376-6136
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The CharlestonHistorical Society willbe hosting the pro-gram “Fall Stories”with Storyteller NancyMarie Payne onSunday, Oct. 14 at 2p.m.
With over 40 yearsteaching experienceand over 12 years as aprofessional story-teller, Nancy Marie
Payne specializes inresearching and creat-ing commissioned his-torical pieces. Shealso enjoys sharingstories from life, fairytales, stories of strongwomen, legends andhumorous stories.
Payne will charmand surprise her audi-ence with her storiesfocused on the Fall
season. Nancy has aknack of transportingher listeners into thetime period of her sto-ries. If you love sto-ries, this program is amust see or should wesay a must listen.
The program is freeto the public.Refreshments will beprovided.
The Charleston
Historical Society’sheadquarters is theformer First BaptistChurch of Charleston,located on Polin Roadin the Town ofCharleston. FollowNYS Route 30A southoutside of Fultonvilleto the Town ofCharleston. Take aright off of Route 30Aon to Polin Rd. Formore information call518-829-7592.
Charleston Historical Society
by Elizabeth A. TomlinEdward Smathers is passionate about photo-
graphing waterfalls. He was recently asked totake part in collaboration with two other notedwaterfall scholars to document and photographNew York waterfalls to be published in a book.
The book, simply titled ‘Waterfalls of New YorkState’, is now available to the public. Smatherswill be holding a book signing beginning at 3p.m. on Oct. 8 at the Arkell Library andMuseum in Canajoharie.
This date coincides with the gallery openingat Arkell Museum, which will be featuringwaterfalls and nature photographs of Smathers.
Smathers, who now resides in Canajohariewith his wife Jessica (Painter), is originally fromWarsaw, NY. He studiedEngineering, an experi-ence that he credits asadding another dimen-sion to his photography.
“The main purpose formy work has alwaysbeen to educate the pub-lic about the beauty ofNew York State,”Smathers commented. “Iam always in search ofthe perfect photograph.”
Local photographer’s waterfallsexhibited at Arkell Museum
Local photographerEdward SmathersPhoto by Elizabeth A.Tomlin
at the HC Smith Benefit ClubSt. Johnsville
Saturday, October 20, 201212 pm-?
Please help us replenish our local foodpantries, and to help buy hams andturkeys for local establishments thatprovide holiday dinners for the public.
Bring a non-perishable item to theclub and you will be entered into abasket raffle.
Live Auction, Raffles, 50/50Great Homemade Food, Bake Sale
and much more.
LUNCH12 to 4 pmHot Dogs,
Sausage andHamburgers
DINNER5 to 8 pm
Roast Pork, SaltPotatoes, Slaw,
Dinner Rolls
To donate or for tickets call Deb 518-568-2514 or Toni Smith 518-568-2552Donation Adults $15.00 - 12 and under free.
Holiday Food Drive Benefit
ROXUL: The better insu-lation for an energy effi-cient, quiet & safe home.Fire resistant, waterrepellent and made fromstone. For more informa-tion call C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville. 518-568-7016
LAMINATE YOURD O C U M E N T Sup to 11x17. Lee Pub-lications, 6113 State Rt.5, Palatine Bridge, NY13428. 518-673-0101 [email protected]
PUBLIC CONSIGN-MENT AUCTION. Octo-ber 16th, Tuesdayevening, 6pm. Consign-ments, tools, household,and other items that youwant to turn into cash!!At JR’s Auction, 56 Wil-lett St., Fort Plain NY13339. 518-993-4668
CRAFT SHOW: Uniquehandmade items, gifts,decorations, 30 AbelingStreet, Canajoharie.October 12th, 13th &14th, 9am-4pm. 673-6018, 993-2097
GARAGES FOR RENT:St. Johnsville. Winterstorage for cars, motor-cycles, etc. 6 month stor-age. Cars $385 for theseason. Motorcycles$185 for the season.Please call 315-867-3931 or 518-568-2776
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Remem-ber to change the batter-ies in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxidealarms this month!
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Warm, friendly atmos-phere to shop at Esther’sBudget Shop! 188 CanalStreet, Fort Plain, NY.Tues- Sat. 10-4 pm. Fur-niture, House hold andknick knacks Stop in &Look around!
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Formerly the Smith-Woody Funeral Home
Still Serving the Community atOur Original Location, Our Only Location
99 Centerr Street,,St. Johnsville New York, 13452
HARRY AND KEVIN ENEAOwners and Funeral Directors
JOHN P.LEWANDOWSKI
Manager / LicensedFuneral Director
St. Johnsville Resident
PRE-NEED ARRANGEMENTS,CREMATIONS,
VETERAN’S SERVICES, MONUMENTS & HEADSTONES
518-568-2300www.eneafamily.com
ENEA FAMILY FUNERAL HOME Garage Sales
GLOVERSVILLEMOVING SALE: Everything Must Go! Like newoak dining room table with six chairs, living roomset, basket ball net set, many more items.October 13th & 14th, 262 East Fulton Street,Gloversville
NELLISTONMOVING SALE: EVERYTHING MUST GO ~ 14 Railroad Street, Nelliston ~ October 5th &12th from 8am-4pm, October 6, 7, 13, 14 from8am-1pm.
SPRAKERSLARGE ESTATE SALE of “Meka”, October 13th& 14th, 621 Darrow Rd., Sprakers, 8am-5pm.
FORT PLAINFAMILY YARD SALE: October 13th and 14th,9am-3pm, 5109 State Highway 10, BetweenStone Arabia Road and Nellis Road.
MOHAWK VALLEY EYECAREDr. Carol A. Balfe, O.D.
70 Erie Blvd., Canajoharie, NY 13317Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:00pm
Accepting most insurances including:Medicare, VBA, CDPHP, MVP, BCBS of U/W and
Davis Vision - Including CSEA & Fidelis
Same Day Service on Some PrescriptionsFast Turnaround on Most Others
CALL: 518-673-2015
GARAGES FOR RENT:St. Johnsville. Winterstorage for cars, motor-cycles, etc. 6 month stor-age. Cars $385 for theseason. Motorcycles$185 for the season.Please call 315-867-3931 or 518-568-2776
Parts and Accessoriesfor ATV’s, VTV’s, motor-cycles and snowmobiles.Don’t travel… Buy Local.Sno Pro PerformanceLLC., Rt. 5 Nelliston, NY( 5 1 8 ) 9 9 3 - 3 2 6 9www.snopro.biz
JR’s AUCTIONS 518-993-4668. If you arethinking of selling yourfarm, property, apart-ment house or buildinglots give us a call! We doit all!! Also personalproperty, estates, guns,farm machinery, con-struction equipment, andmore. At your location orours!! 518-993-4668
FOR SALE: Marlin 450lever action, Red DotScope, like new. Asking$575/obo. Call (518)844-3534
PUBLIC ConsignmentAuction Every TuesdayNight @ JR’s Auction56 Willet St., Ft. Plain,NY 13339. 518-993-4668 Bring your qualityitems to sell!! Come ondown & enjoy a good oldevening Auction!!
GUN AUCTION: Novem-ber 7th, Wednesdayevening, 6pm. Guns,hunting & trapping items.Bring your items to selland we will turn theminto cash!! 518-993-4668.
WANTED - CA$H PAID:for old jewelry, books.Dolls toys, even if bro-ken, 1970s older. 1960s& older: Clothing. Oldframes, Christmas, Hal-loween items. Interestedin almost anything old.Shirley 315-894-9032.
Alpaca Clothing instock: Sweaters, hats,gloves, scarves, more.Start your Christmasshopping now. Paca Gar-dens, 27 West Main St,Little Falls, NY 315-823-1100 M-F 10-5, Sat 10-4.
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Alkie’s Vacuum Sales & Service
for the following:
(315)) 823-0914585 East Main St., Little Falls, NY 13365
Hours: Mon. & Wed. 9-5; Fri. 9-7; Sun. 10-4;Tues., Thurs. & Sat. Closed
Royal, Miele, Oreck, Electrolux, Hoover,Bissell, Dirt Devil, Kirby & Eureka
Accessories • Parts • Bags Shampoo and More Copy
& FaxService
PROVOST BROS. INC“The Water People Since 1912” • Celebrating Our 100th Year
WELL DRILLING4th Generation Family Owned & Operated
New York State D.E.C. Certified
518-868-2126FREE
ESTIMATESGOULDS & STA-RITE Pumps - Service
Sales & ServiceRt. 20, Sloansville
November 3rdCherry Valley Community Center
Spaghettii Dinnerr 5-7pmAdults $8, Ages 3-10 $4, Under 3 Free
FeaturingMax Violet
Cover Charge$500
Fundraiser for Children’s
Christmas Fund
Sponsored By Village of Cherry Valley & Cherry Valley Fire Department
Unable to attend and would like to give a donation? Please contact or drop off @ Flints Garage -
Cherry Valley
Answersto thisweek’spuzzles
TED’s PAINTING SER-VICE and HOMEREPAIRS. Interior andExterior, Residential andCommercial PowerWashing and DeckStaining. Senior CitizenDiscounts. Call Ted Viegas 315-867-7632
MONTGOMERY COUN-TY: Town of Glen, 8½acres, approved buildingsite, $29,900. Financing.518-725-6585 email [email protected] aerial photo, terms &directions.
INVOICES for yourBusiness - 2, 3 or 4part forms. Very rea-sonable. Call yoursales representative orBeth at Lee Publica-t ions [email protected] Shipping
HELP WANTED: BusyRepair Shop looking forexperienced mechanicwith own tools and NYSinspectors license. Mustapply in person at Skin-ner Service Station 5637St Rt5 East Herkimer.
RECORDS WANTED:We’ll buy your oldrecords from 1930-1970. 45’s, 78’s,Albums, Rock-N-Roll,Blues, R&B, Country,etc. Call Pete 518-673-2384.
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 We haveHalloween solar lights,along with many otherdecorations for yourhome.
KEEP THE COLD OUT-INSULATE! Kraft facedand unfaced fiberglassinsulation available atC.H. Burkdorf & Son,35 Hough St., St.Johnsville. 518-568-7016
2007 HARLEY DAVID-SON 1200 XL CustomVance & Hines Pipes,Vance & Hines FuelPak, Stage 1 EFI Kit,Black, 8,500 Miles, $7,500.Excellent Condition!518-378-3279
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VISITING NURSES HOME CARE
HHA’S & PCA’SGROWING LICENSED HOME CARE
AGENCY HAS WORK AVAILABLE FOREVENINGS, NIGHTS, WEEKENDS AND
PER DIEM DAYS IN FULTON ANDMONTGOMERY COUNTIES. NHTD CERTIFIED A PLUS.
CNA’s - FOR TRANSITION TO HHAREFERENCES AND AUTO REQUIRED.PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT.
Visiting Nurses Home CareJohnstown 762-2410
81 Briggs St., Johnstown, NY 12095apply online at www.vnhc.com
EmploymentUSED TIRE SALE: HugeInventory, mounting &balancing FREE. Noappointment necessary!Save money call AutoWorld, 534 North PerryStreet, Johnstown 12095518-762-7555
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Octoberis fire safety month, wehave smoke detectors,carbon monoxide alarmson sale now!
THERMA-TRU Fiber-Classic, Smooth-Starand Steel Exterior entrydoor units. Many stylesto choose from. C.H.Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville.518-568-7016
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Decorateyour home, show somespirit with halloweendecorations. Stop to seewhat has floated in.
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FOR SALE: Cheese-cakes to Go! Over 50 dif-ferent flavors available.Best tasting cheesecakein CNY. Great for holi-days or anytime! Call315-866-2011 for pric-ing.
ATV TRAILERS byBosski Industries firstautomatic “Dump Assist”trailers GVWR 800lbs.+1600lbs. models avail-able. Come check themout at North Creek Auto315-866-3698
Need to sell your gold orsilver? Are you a senioror a shut-in? We’ll cometo you! Call ValleyAntiques, 4 W. Main St.,Mohawk, NY 13407(315)717-6441
PUBLIC REAL ESTATEAUCTION Wednesday,October 31st, 2pm, pre-view 1pm, located at 46Division St., Fort Plain,NY, 13339. 2 storyhouse, 3 bedrooms, 2baths, kitchen with oakcabinets, living room,dining room, basement,small office or den, offstreet parking. Call fordetails, JR’s Auction518-993-4668.
FOR SALE: 2008 Can-Am ATV, 2009 DS450MXsuspension, new nerf-bars, bumper, wheels &tires. New motor in 2010,less than 25 hours. Orig-inal paperwork, parts,fuel, filters, oil. Needs nowork. $4,300 or bestoffer. 315-542-7348.
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 PeanutDelight, High Energy,and Orange Delight Sueton sale now for only .99
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Storefull of shelving for sale,make an offer now. Avail-able fall of 2012.
2010 MERCURY MilanPremier, blue, 23k, 4cyl.,auto, leather, full power.Great on gas!! SALE:$17,995. John C. Miller,I n c . 5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4www.johncmiller.com
FOR SALE: 2002 Sub-aru Outback, AWD,Standard with heatedseats. Call Eastern AutoMall, 176 E. Main St.,Ilion, NY (315)895-7487Ask for Rob
Come one come all! ToEsther’s Little Mall! You’llbe amazed at what youwill find! Esther’s BudgetShop, 188 Canal Street,Fort Plain, NY.(518)258-4286
WOOD PELLETS: WarmFront Brand by NewEngland. Wood Pellets:Premium Grade $219.00per ton while supplieslast. Benuel Fisher Auc-tions 518-568-2257
It’s Time! Think Snow!Get your Yamaha or Ski-Doo snowmobile serv-iced now. Sno Pro Per-formance LLC., Rt. 5Nelliston, NY (518)993-3269
COMMON PINE: Excel-lent for trim boards; Also1”x6” tongue & grooveand 1”x12” rough cut.C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville.518-568-7016
FOR SALE: 1940 Far-mall M, Magneto & handstart. 518-993-4332
STOVE PIPE: 24 gauge6” & 8” x24” black stovepipe, elbows anddampers available atC.H. Burkdorf & Son,35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
(518) 673-3011 ~ To Place Your Ad
Now Open: Paca Gar-dens, 27 West Main St,Little Falls, NY. FineAlpaca clothing. Socks,sweaters, fur hats,scarves. 315-823-1100M-F 10-5, Sat 10-4.
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2006 YAMAHA Road StarMidnight Silverado, 1700cc,
hard bags, windshield,Mustang custom seat w/back
rests, 22k, black.$7,900/OBO. Road Ready!
518-568-7309
Happy 49thAnniversaryJack & Anna Mae
Douglass
(Octoberr 5.. 1963)(Octoberr 5.. 1963)
Love From Your Family
‘92 700 WildcatRuns Great!
$1,000 or best offer518-844-7424 call anytime
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192 Casler Rd.Little Falls, NY 13365
T.F. KoehlerPh. (315) 891-3254
“Stick BuiltQuality”Modular
HomesQuality Modular
Homes, LLC.
CANAJOHARIE APARTMENTS52 Maple Ave.
1 BEDROOM APARTMENTBeautiful - Modern
AC, Dishwasher, Range, RefrigeratorSuperior Service
Rent $675 MonthIncludes Heat & Hot Water
Call 518-673-8500
Discounts for Mature Adults in CanajoharieBeautiful Oak Floors in this 1 bedroom . . . . .$425Brand New Laminate Floors in this 2 bedroom $550Both Apts. Have Low Cost Heat, Hot Water Inc.
Ames Quiet Country Setting, 2 bedroom . . . .$525Call Nancy or Tammy at 518-673-5938
Between 8:00 am - 1:00pm Mon.-Fri.
PALATINE BRIDGEFOR RENT
NEWLY REMODELEDAPARTMENT
One BR, Den, LR,Large Kitchen with
Appliances.Water, Heat Included.
Off Street Parking.No Pets, Non-Smoker
Security
518-673-3546
REALESTATE
INSULATION: All Types.New/ Existing Buildings.Free Estimates. FullyInsured. Call UpstateSpray Foam Insulation3 1 5 - 8 2 2 - 5 2 3 8 .www.upstatesprayfoam.com
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 GreatStuff expanding foamsealant is on sale nowfor just $2.99
Now Open: Paca Gar-dens, 27 West Main St,Little Falls, NY. TheFinest Alpaca products.Yarn, roving, stuffed ani-mals and more. 315-823-1100 M-F 10-5, Sat 10-4.
DON’T throw away thosebroken power tools!Repair your Electric andCordless Power Tools.Empire Power, 543 ParisRd., Fort Plain, NY(518)993-9997
GAS SAVER for sale! ’05Chevy Aveo Hatchback,standard, 65k. Call East-ern Auto Mall, 176 E.Main St., Ilion, NY andask for Rob. (315)895-7487
ATTENTION HUNTERS:Stocked up for HuntingSeason! Guns, Ammoand more. Stop in andcheck it out! 2830 StateRt. 29, Dolgeville, NY(315)868-5815
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 We haveLignetics Wood Pellets instock, by the bag or bythe ton!
2009 FORD Escape XLT4x4, dk. grey, 36k, 4cyl.,auto, moonroof. SALE:$18,995 John C. Miller,Inc. 518-762-7124www.johncmiller.com
NEW FURNITURE andlow prices at King’s.Sofas, Recliners, GliderRockers, Mattresses andmore. Save money, stopin and choose your style.Burrows Rd., West Win-field, NY. Call (315)822-5221
NEED WOOD? WEHAVE IT! Common pine,select pine, clear pine,hardwood, moldings,spruce, Douglas fir, pres-sure treated and ply-wood. Just what youneed for your projects!Also WOOD PELLETS!C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville.518-568-7016
2002 MITSUBISHIEclipse GT Spyder Con-vertible, white, 73k, V-6,auto, AC, CD, full power.SALE: $8,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
2 0 0 6 C H R Y S L E RSebring Touring, silver,72k, V-6, auto, AC, CD,full power. SALE: $8,995.John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
Want to save somegreen and still be warm?Stop in and check outthe new laser ventedToyostove. We’re not justabout the Outdoors!RKP Sporting Goods,2830 St. Rte. 29, Dol-geville, NY 13339(315)868-5815
FOR SALE: Constructionand Millwork Equipment.Numerous items for sale.Welders, Table Saws,Table Grinders to namea few. Call 315-866-2011for pricing.
Want a sneak preview ofour Fall Items? Check usout on Facebook! MillRoad Mercantile, 1565Mill Rd., St. Johnsville,NY. (518)568-3251
WE CAN FURNISH YOUwith every kind of fabri-cated roof and floortruss. These trusses areideal for residential, com-mercial or agriculturalconstruction. Call for afree quote. C.H. Burk-dorf & Son, 35 HoughSt., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016
Toys, Books, Collectiblesand Jewelry! All at lowPrices! Esther’s BudgetShop.Tues-Sat. 10-4 pm.188 Canal Street, FortPlain, NY (518)258-4286
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INDOOR ARCHERYRANGE, Bows/Cross-bows, Lessons, loanerbows, group rates, par-ties. LIVE BAIT!! DOB-BIES, WORMS, MIN-NOWS, CRABS, etc.BAIT, TACKLE,ARCHERY, AMMUNI-TION, PET, SPORTS,etc. At The Sportsman’sDen, 993-1010.
STONECRAFT: A manu-factured stone veneerwhich delivers grace,charm and a powerfulfeeling of stone andoffers distinctive irregularfieldstone shapes andnatural looking brokenedges. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
BELLEN’S ARCHERY &RECREATION: 1 stopshop for Bullets, Cloth-ing, Fishing supplies,Boots, Stands, Scentsand more! Even a freehot dog or hamburger attimes. 7798 State Hwy. 5West, St. Johnsville, NY13454 (518)568-8022
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Our storehours are Monday- Fri-day 7:30 am to 6 pm Sat-urday 7:30 am to 4 pmSunday 9 am to 1 pmThank you for shoppingyour local True Value.
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 We haveall you need for your falllawn care from rakes, tolawn bags, fertilizers andmore all here under oneroof.
STILL TIME TO BUILD ANEW DECK! Check outour pressure treatedlumber, fasteners andprotective finishes. C.H.Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
P R E M I U M G R A D EANTHRACITE Coal Nut,Pea or Rice. FranklinBrand. Call Benuel Fish-er Auctions 518-568-2257
VIEWPOINT VINYLREPLACEMENT WIN-DOWS are durable, lowmaintenance and ENER-GY STAR APPROVEDwith lifetime warrantyagainst glass breakage.C.H. Burkdorf & Son,35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
MASSEY FERGUSON65 tractor/ backhoe withfront end loader andextra rims, $4,000 orbest offer. Dan 518-706-0249
2005 Skidoo 500ss GTXBombardier Snowmo-bile. Starts runs anddrives great, needs noth-ing. Many extras includ-ing 2 up seat elec startand reverse. $3,500(315)717-4082
FOR SALE: ThickLeather Bike Jacket,Brand new w/tags on itand removable liner.Real Nice! $100.00/firm.(518)844-3534
2006 CADILLAC DTS,72k, V-8, auto, leather,full power. SALE:$14,995. John C. Miller,Inc. 518-762-7124www.johncmiller.com
2005 CHEVY Malibu LT,tan, 60k, V-6, auto,leather, alloys, full power.SALE: $9,495. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
Qlink on/off road motor-cycles, 200cc on SALE!$2,495 + tax. Stop in andsave. Sno Pro Perfor-mance LLC. Rt. 5 Nellis-ton, NY (518)993-3269
PICK 5 for meats, frozenseafood and groceryitems, Peruzzi’s MeatMarket, 69 ChurchStreet, Canajoharie.518-673-3382
Need a new car? Get 0%financing at SampsonMotor Car where every-one is approved! 261East Main Street Ams-terdam. 518-848-7359
HOME-GROWN BEEFFOR SALE. USDAinspected. Pieces, quar-ters, halves or whole.Damin Farm, 518-568-2643
FOR SALE: 2001 FordF150 XLT, Ext. Cab,2WD, 46K. Call EasternAuto Mall, 176 E. MainSt., Ilion, NY (315)895-7487 Ask for Rob
MAKE our phone ringso we can return thefavor!! Place your read-er ad today. Only $4 forthe first 14 words. 518-673-3237
Breeder Sale: Sunday,October 14th at 11:33amKing’s, Burrows Rd.,West Winfield, NY. Call(315)822-5221 for moreinformation
1984 Honda Magna V30Motorcycle. Starts runsand drives great needsminor items. Overallgood condition. $1,400(315)717-4082
HALLOWEEN & FallItems are in! Stop in for anice selection! Mill RoadMercantile, 1565 MillRd., St. Johnsville, NY.(518)568-3251
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Weekly Sales Every Monday 12:30 Produce, Misc. & small
animals; 1:00 Dairy; ** We will now sell lambs, goats,
pigs, feeders immediately following Dairy. Calves and cull
beef approx. 5:00-5:30PM. Help us increase our volume
- thus making a better market for everyone. ** We are
Independent Marketers- working 24/7 to increase your
bottom line. Take advantage of our low commission
rates. Competitive marketing is the way to go.
Monday, Oct. 1st sale - cull ave. .61 Top cow .75 wt.
1620 $1215.00, Bulls/Steers top $.9250 wt. 1755
$1623.38, bull calves top $1.40, Heifer calves $1.05.
Monday, Oct. 8th - Monthly Heifer Sale. Group of bred
heifers from one farm, group of AI sired open heifers,
Registered Brown Swiss Bull, group of 12 nice well
grown springing heifers from a heifer grower as good as
you'll find.
Saturday, Oct. 13th - OHM Holstein Club Sale. Sale host-
ed by Roedale Farms in Richfield Springs. Brad Ainslie
Sale Chairman 315-822-6087.
Monday, Oct. 15th - We will be starting the misc. sale
at 11AM today. Special sale selling household con-
tents for Alice Sargent she is moving and cannot take
everything. Very clean items, some furniture, gun cabi-
net, Guns: 30 cal. Military rifle, 12 ga. Pump, 20 ga.
Pump, 22 cal. Semi automatic, kids toys, Old vintage
JD & assortment of tin toys, Old Comic books dated
back to 1960's, Old baseball books, Xmas & Halloween
decorations & many more items. Full listing on our
website. Monthly Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig Sale.
Saturday, Oct. 20th - Eastern Breeders Brown Swiss Sale
held at Hosking Sales, New Berlin, NY. Sale managed
by Modern Associates, Hosking Sales assisting.
Friday, Oct. 26th - sale held at the sale barn. Certified
Organic Sale Featuring Cunningham & Son Dairy -
Greene County, NY. Selling 80 head of Jerseys. We will
be accepting Certified Organic Cattle consignments for
this sale - please call ahead. Paperwork must be in
order.
Saturday, Nov. 3rd - Fall Premier All Breed Sale - Call
early to consign to make catalog and advertising dead-
lines. Early Consignments from: Oakfield Corners,
George Farms, Muranda, Roll n View, Bennett Farms,
Tiger Lily, Fantasy Found, Boardwalk Holsteins, Roedale
Farms, Boanco Farms, Gaige Farms, Lawton Jerseys,
Tornado Valley, Wisbee Farms, Liddleholm, Elm-Spring,
Spruce-Haven, O-C-E-C Embryos plus many more.
LOOKING TO HAVE A FARM SALE OR JUST SELL A FEW
- GIVE US A CALL.
** Trucking Assistance - Call the Sale Barn or check out
our trucker list on our Web-Site. Call to advertise in any
of these sales it makes a difference.
Directions: Former Welch Livestock 6096 NYS Rt. 8, 30
miles South of Utica & 6 miles North of New Berlin, NY.
www.hoskingsales.com
Call today with your consignments.
WEEKLY SALES EVERY MONDAYHOSKING SALES - FORMER WELCH LIVESTOCK
Tom & Brenda Hosking6096 NYS Rt. 8 New Berlin, NY 13411
607-699-3637or 607-847-8800
cell: 607-972-1770 or 1771
FOR SALE: 2002 MazdaProtégé, Standard, sunroof, nice second car!Call Eastern Auto Mall,176 E. Main St., Ilion, NY(315)895-7487
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 30” PolyLeaf Rake - Made in theUSA just $9.97
FOR SALE: 1948 Ford8N tractor with plow anda t t a c h m e n t s ,$3,000/OBO. Call 607-264-3680
12 FOOT CAMPER per-fect for ice shanty orhunting no paperwork.$500 OBO 518-774-0032
VENDORS WANTED:For outdoor flea marketand indoor craft marketat Amish Country Com-mons. 518-993-3311
APARTMENT for RENT:St.Johnsville, above Lit-tle M, 2nd floor, freshlypainted, HUD approved.518-568-2321
CUFFE COMPUTERSoffers affordable repairsand upgrades as well ascustom built systems.518-993-4833.
Having problems withyour well or pump? CallThe Water People -Provost Brothers! 518-868-2126
MUSICAL EQUIPMENT:Drums, guitars, amps,accessories. 27 WestMain St., Little Falls, NY315-867-7119
HAIRDRESSER WillTravel to your home. Call“Cori’s Hair Creations”Leave Message 315-823-4388
CHECK OUT OUR pro-duce at really low prices,Peruzzi’s Meat Market,69 Church Street, Cana-joharie. 518-673-3382
2008 TRX 150cc Scoot-er. Starts runs and drivesgreat. Only 150 miles.Overall good shape.$1,300 (315)717-4082
8 FOOT TABLES & folding chairs for rent.Canajoharie VolunteerFire Department 518-376-6136
FOR SALE: RestaurantEquipment. Pizza oven,Slicer, Coffee Machines.Call 315-866-2011 forpricing.
HOG CASINGS by thehank $26.95, Peruzzi’sMeat Market, 69 ChurchStreet, Canajoharie.518-673-3382
WE HAVE! Timberwolflog splitters. Call for pric-ing + models available.North Creek Auto 315-866-3698
20x30 TENT with foursides for rent. Canajo-harie Volunteer FireDepartment 518-376-6136
2005 Bombardier DS650 Baja Four Wheeler.Nice shape, Starts runsand drives great. $2,600(315)717-4082
FOR SALE: 1997 LincolnLimo, Black, great condi-tion, low mileage, 10passenger. Call 315-866-2011 for pricing.
SEASONED FIREWOOD split and ready togo! Call 315-867-7742,315-717-3760
BLACK & WHITECOPIES only 15¢each. Lee Publications.6113 State Hwy. 5,Palatine Bridge, NY13428. Open Monday-Friday 8 am - 5 pm.5 1 8 - 6 7 3 - 0 1 0 1 o r [email protected]
BAKED VIRGINIA HAM$4.99 Lb., Genoa Salami$3.99 Lb., (sold bypounds only) if less thana pound 50¢ more apound, Peruzzi’s MeatMarket, 69 ChurchStreet, Canajoharie.518-673-3382
Looking for Fall Items todecorate your home?Mill Road Mercantile hasall the fall items youneed! Stop in and checkout our selection. 1565Mill Rd., St. Johnsville,NY (518)568-3251
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JJR’ss Auctions56 Willett St. Fort Plain, NY 13339
JR (518)) 993-46688 •• Timm (518)) 332-5157
Reall Estatee Publicc Auction!We have been commissioned to sell at Public Auction the Real Estate and Home Contents
of Betty Leitz, 1386 St. Rt. 51, Ilion, NYSaturday, October 20th • 9AM • Preview 8AM
Location:: 13866 St.. Rt.. 51,, Ilion,, NYY 133574.6 Acres, Dutch Barn converted into a Beautiful 2 Story Board & Batten Siding Home with Cathedral Ceiling, Kitchen, Dining Room, Beautiful Living Room withGas Fireplace with Ceramic Tile Floor, Loft, Spiral Staircase, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Den or Office Room, Screened in Porch Overlooking A Year Round Active Creek,Full Daylight Basement, Shed, 1000 Gallon Septic Tank with Leach Field, Hot Water Base Board Heat, Electric Hot Water Heater, Modern Plumbing, 24’ Dug Well,
200 Amp, Washer & Dryer go with Real Estate, 275 Gallon Fuel Tank!!
Auctioneer Comment: This is a very unique home setting that will fit the need of many situations. This could be a family home, apainters haven, or if you just need a quiet personal place to retreat for the evening this is the place!! The creek gurgles in thebackground and the nice loft is just beckoning for the right person to fill this home!!
Antiques,, Furniture,, Glassware,, Woodworkingg Equipment,, Tools!!2-1800 s Desk, Porcelain Top Table, Empire Candle Table, Butcher Top Table, Kitchen Items, Knickknacks, Pewter, Early Cookie Cutters & tins, 14 Back Bar, (nice) EarlyCedar Chest, Bookcases, 2 Door Painted Cabinet, Early Couch, Mantle Clock, Long Door Cabinet, Desk Chair, Large Cast Iron Coulter Coffee Table with Cast Iron ManHole Cover for the top, (very unique) 2-Bedroom Suites, 1-Rope Bed, Early Paintings, Art Work, Early Sewing Machines with Covers, Singer Hand Sewing Machine, Wilcox& Gibbs Hand Sewing Machine, Wash Stand, Pitcher & Bowl, Large Gold Gilded Picture Frame, Set, Jugs, Crocks, Cast Iron Stove Lamp, Painted Lamps, Set of SpoolLamps, Cast Iron Floor Lamps, Woven Bottom Rocking Chair, Cherry Game Table, Large Mirrors, Recliner, Drop Leaf Table, Wooden Loom, 2 Butter Churns, WoodenBarrels, Wooden Butter Buckets, Noritake China, Hand Painted Nippon, Geisha Girl Porcelain Dishes, (large collection) Cut Crystal, Carnival Glass, Large selection ofCostume Jewelry, Kerosene Lamp, Early Mohawk Valley Beechnut Print 36 x84 by (Edward Gay) Other Beech Nut Tins, 1 Cabinet Full of Stained Glass, 100 s of earlyHand Woven Baskets, Buggy Seat, Moose Horns, Wooden Snowshoes, Whiffle Tree, Pitch Forks, Wooden Pitch Forks, Pulleys, Axes, Buck Saws, Hay Hooks, Large SteelWheels, Drift Wood, Army Toys, Hay Mow Ladder, Edison Phonograph with horn, Also this lady made quilts and sewing crafts and this one room is packed withsupplies that will be sold!! Sewing Machines, Metal Cabinets, Jars of Buttons, Stencils, Beads, Thread, Lace, Boxes and Boxes of Quilting Material, 100 s of QuiltingBooks, 2 Yarn Winders, Bobbins, there are too many items to list, this is a unique opportunity to buy supplies at auction price!!
Shopp Toolss && Collectibles!!24 Snowblower 9.5HP, John Deere Riding Lawn Tractor w/42 Mower Deck Hydrostatic, Small John Deere Dump Trailer, Robi Drill Set, Drum Sander, 12 Delta Planer,Numerous Cordless Drill Sets, 4 Wood Joiner, Heavy Duty Circular Saw, Radial Arm Saw, Miter Saw, Husqvarna Chainsaw, Stihl Weed Eater, Battery Charger, Lots ofGood Hand Tools, Table Top Router, Small Dove Tailer, Shop Vac, Wooden Tool Cabinets, Delta Band Saw, Jet Joiner, Wrenches, Sockets, 2 Ceramic Kilns, Clamps, LoveSeat, Wooden Sled, Cast Implement Seat, 1 Milk Can with a mounted cast implement seat, nice, walk-behind plow, excellent condition, sewing machines, cast ironkettles & more!!!
Call Tim @ 518-332-5157 or JR @ 518-993-4668 for info.
Terms of Real Estate: 10% Down, Closing 30 to 60 Days. Announcements Day Of Auction Take Precedence Over Written Material.
Bring your chairs & boxes!! Visa, Master & Discover Credit Cards Accepted! If paying with a credit card, a 3% service charge will be
added to your total!! Watch Auctionzip - ID #29324
Auction EveryTuesday
Night
Don’tMiss ThisAuction!!
Attention Very Short Notice PUBLIC AUCTION!!
Wednesday, October 10th • 10:00amWe have been commissioned to sell at Public Auction the contents of
3 store fronts and 1 storage unit.Located at 513 Main St., Cobleskill, NY. These Store Fronts are in the
Mary Jane Shopping Center!These units are full and will sell regardless of price!
Listing includes:Store #3 Includes: Cash Registers, Display Cases, Used Office Equipment, Room Full of Kids toys,Shelves & Shelves of Glassware & Other Interesting Items!!Store #4 Complete Clothing Store of Used Child & Adult Clothing, 1000s of items, Plastic Tubs full ofclothing ready to sell, shelving units & display cases. (this store will sell as one unit)Store #5 Furniture, Pool Table, Kitchen Set, Dressers, Dish Washer, TVs, Cribs, 3 in 1 Crib can be con-verted in a full bed, and much more!Storage #6 The storage unit is packed with totes & furniture that was never unpacked!! This is wherethey stored their items until they were ready to sell them in the stores!!
Auctioneer Comment: Each one of these units are approximately 100 square feeteach, nice size and holds a lot of product. I think this is an exciting opportunity for aperson to jump in and start their own business!! I expect this to be a great auction!!
Plan to attend!! We will be trying to get pictures before Auction Time!!
Call JR at 518-993-4668 or Tim at 518-332-5157
Watch Auctionzip ID #29324 for list of upcoming auctions.
Public Antique & Modern FurnitureEstate Auction!!
Saturday, October 13th • 10:00amLocation: In House @ 56 Willett Street, Fort Plain, NY
Furniture, A Wedding Flower Arrangement Complete with Metal Arch,
12 Carousel Horses, Glassware, Dishes, Oil Lamps, Clocks, Radios,
Antique Chairs, Fenton Glassware, Sandwich Glassware, Early Metal
Toys, Piano Stool, Disney & McDonald Collection, Rugs, Prints,
Frames, Crocks, Jugs, & More!! Don’t Miss It.
We Are Still Unpacking And Receiving For This Auction! We Don’t
Know What All Will Be Here, Stay Posted!
Call JR at 518-993-4668 or Tim at 518-332-5157
As always no buyers premium and all major credit cards accepted!
Be sure to attend. Watch for more listings, Auctionzip ID #29324
Attention Used Tool & New Tack Auction!!Wednesday, October 24th • 6:00pm
Brand New Tack & Tools, Woodworking Tools, Consignment Tools, and Equipment!! (New Tack is Consigned by Manheim Farrier)
Brand New Tack, Snaps, Bits, Halters, Bridles, Feed Scoops, And Much More!! Will Also be Selling And Taking Consignments For Good Used
Tools And Woodworking Equipment, Already Consigned in Craftsman’s Table Saw, Router, Sander, Air Compressor, Ladders, Tool Boxes,
Work Table and More!
If You Have Good Quality Items Bring Them Over!! Bring your good quality items and turn them into CASH!!Call for info @ 518-993-4668. No buyers premium and credit cards accepted.
If you have items you want to sell give us a call. Pick up is available!!
We Do Auctions - In House, On Site, Farms, Real Estate, Real Estate Clean Outs, Sportsman Auctions & More!! Give Us A Call 518-993-4668
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59 Main St.,Canajoharie, NY 13317
518-673-2820 Fax # 518-673-3514
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARMS • INVESTMENTS • ACREAGE
www.krutz-properties.com
902: OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 20TH, 11-2
123 Budnick Road, Nelliston Hosted by Joan Galusha.Very nice 3 bdrm, 2 full bath home on 3.5 acres. Perfectsetting w/ views. DW home, Stone fireplace, central air,attached 2 car garage, paved driveway & nicely land-scaped. T/O Palatine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asking $115,000
Laurie L Weingart
Licensed Broker
134: CHERRY VALLEY: Lovely 2-story, 3 bdrm, 2 1⁄2bath home. Eat-in kit, formal dining room, living room& garage. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout home.Located minutes from Cooperstown . .Asking $219,900
872: Canajoharie - Move-in condition home! 3 bed-room Cape Cod home. Eat-in kitchen w/ Carriage housecabinets, formal dining room, living room & office inbasement. Detached garage . . . . . . . . .Asking $99,900
201: ST. JOHNSVILLE: Constructed in the 1950's butyears ahead of its time. Limestone wall fireplace in theLR & DR. Basement has a family room w/ fireplace, 4bdrms & 2 baths. Garage under house. Plus possiblebuilding lots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$129,500
239: Nice country home located on Klock Rd., St.Johnsville. Eat-kit, LR, DR & den. Relaxing back deck,glass sun porch & shed. Wheelchair accessibility. 2acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asking $129,900
874: FONDA 140 Boshart Rd: Cape Cod home w/ 3bdrms & 2 baths. Knotty pine walls, 3 season room,FDR, LR & many improvements. Attached garage.Huge yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asking $149,900
ESTATE SALEOCOTBER 11-13 8AM16 Dolge Ave. Dolgeville
Furniture, Washer/Dryer,Appliances and
Much More.
Christmas AuctionFriday, October 19th
@ 6:33pmToys, Tools & More
Check It Out & Save Some Money!
KING’S
Burrows Rd., West Winfield, NY(315) 822-5221
WE ACCEPT CASH - CREDIT CARDS - DEBIT CARDS
Sat., Oct. 13th Consignment Auction ~ 6:33pm
Sun., Oct. 14th Breeder Sale ~ 11:33am
Fri., Oct. 19th Christmas Auction ~ 6:33pm
Sat., Oct. 20th Consignment Auction ~ 6:33pmBurrows Rd., West Winfield, NY(315) 822-5221
WE ACCEPT CASH - CREDIT CARDS - DEBIT CARDS
KING’SAntiques& Auctions
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Lunch: Tuesday - FridayDinner: Friday
64 Church Street, Canajoharie518-673-6700
The ElephantBistro
Wednesday’s 6:30PM
Roast Beef SupperThursday, Oct. 18th 2012
At: Nelliston Elks Club
TAKE OUT ONLYAdults: $10.00 Children Under 12 $5.00
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM Sponsored By The
Freysbush United Methodist ChurchFor Tickets Call 993-2335 or 993-2235
Psychic FairSunday, Oct. 21 • 10-6
Beardslee CastleLittle Falls
For More Info • 315-530-5310
DINING&entertainment
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Quality Food At Reasonable Prices
Buckhorn Restaurant offers something foreveryone whether you're alone or with yourfamily. If you want a light bite or a hearty
meal, our menu offers include steaks,seafood, pasta, chicken, burgers, and more.We'ree openn 244 hourss aa dayy 77 dayss aa week,
andd servee breakfastt 244 hourss aa day.
We are a Double Take menu...
Order One Meal and get the 2nd FREE!!
40 Riverside Drive, Fultonville, NY518-853-3411
SAVE 10%Present this coupon and save 10% off meal
Not valid with other offers. No cash value. One coupon per customer per visit.Valid only at Fultonville Buckhorn Family restaurant.
51 Hancock St. Fort Plain, NY • 518-993-2624
Foxmoor Wines (Calif.) Cab, Merlot & Chard.
$4.29 each or 3/$11.99 Mix or Match
Wrath of GrapesFine Wine & Liquor
Over 9,000 BottlesCase Discounts on Wine Mix & Match
DINING&entertainment
“Lets Talk Fresh”Only Donut Shop Within 25 Miles
Fresh Baked Everyday6 Days A Week
OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK! Tues.-Sun. 6AM-6PM518-993-2222
• Drive-Thru Available • • Retail and Wholesale by Phone •
� LOWER PRICES �
Welcome
Shelly
Meyers Our
New Owner
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HungryBearrCafe
Tues., Oct. 9th
Wed., Oct. 10th
- Oven Roasted Hot Beef Sandwich- Western Egg Sandwich, Cup ofSoup
- Liver & Onions, Mashed or FF &Salad
- Crispy Chicken Wrap & FF
Thurs., Oct 11th
Fri., Oct. 12th
Now Accepting Credit Cards
7304 State Hwy. 5,St. Johnsville, NY
Tues.-Thurs. 6am-3pm;
Fri. 6am-7pm;
Sat. 6am-11:30am;
Sun. 7am-11:30am; Closed Mon.
HOMEMADE SOUPS AND PIES DAILY
- Fresh Haddock, FF or Mashed& Salad
- Fresh Haddock On A Roll
After 4:00 PMRoast Pork, Dressing, Mashed
& Salad
- Chicken & Biscuits, Dressing,& Mashed
- Mushroom Swiss Burger, FF& Salad
(518) 568-2700
Sat., Oct. 13th
Sun., Oct. 14th
- Garbage Omelette w/Homefries
- Bacon, Egg, Cheese on a Hard
Roll w/Homefries
- 2 French Toast, Meat, HF
- Sausage Gravy on a Pancake
or Biscuit
TUES., OCT. 9TH
WED., OCT. 10TH
THURS., OCT. 11TH
FRI., OCT. 12TH
SAT., OCT. 13TH
Homemade Soups & DessertsHours:: Mon.-Sat.. 77 AM-77 PM
Sun.. 7 AM-12:300 PM
122 Hancockk St.,,Fortt Plain
SUN., OCT. 14TH
Dine In OrTake Out993-5306
�� Porkk Roastt w/Potatoo && Veg
�� Turkeyy Saladd Sandwich
w/Chips
� ALLL YOUU CANN EAT
SPAGHETTI 3-77 PM
�� Lasagnaa w/Tosss Saladd
&& Garlicc Bread
�� Spaghettii w/Meatballs,,
Hott Sausagee and/orr Tosss Salad
� Freshh Haddockk Dinner,,
(Friedd orr Baked)) w/Potatoo & Veg
� Mac-N-Cheesee w/Veg
� Manhattann Clamm Chowderr
�� Alll Youu Cann Eatt Pancakes3-77 pm
�� Sloppyy Joess w/Fries
�� Beeff Tipss w/Potatoo && Veg
� Chicken-N-Biscuitss w/Veg
� Pattyy Meltt w/Fries
� Friedd Scallopss w/Potatoo && Veg
� Primee Ribb w/Potatoo && Veg
3-77 PM
MON., OCT. 8TH
� Stuffedd Frenchh ToasttBreakfastt Onlyy
Closedd att 12:300 pm
95 Main StreetFort Plain
518-993-3337
2 CHEESE PIZZAS$13.99PLUS TAX & TOPPINGS
2 SELECT LARGESUBS
$9.99PLUS TAX
CHEESE PIZZA& 24 WINGS
$20.99PLUS TAX & TOPPINGS
Also Available:WINGS, COOKIES,
WRAPS, SALADS, ETC.
Rt. 80 BowlVanHornesville
SmorgasbordSaturday,
October 13th
5-9PM
315-858-2149
$12.00 Adults$6.00 ChildrenRoast BeefPork, Ham
DANCE October 27th
“Spike & The Boys”
DINING&entertainment
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • October 6, 2012 Page 41
Kurtz’s Produce4768 St. Hwy 10, Fort Plain, NY 133396 mi. North of Canajoharie • 1 mi. South of Ephratah
Open Monday - Saturday Daylight Hours • Closed Sunday
Sweet Candied Onions: $3.50/bag • $25.00/bushel
Squash: Acorn, Delicata, Spaghetti, Sweet, Dumpling, ButternutPrices 50¢ to $1.oo ea. • $9.00 a bushel - $5.50 half
Large Selection of Pumpkins, Pie Pumpkins and Gourds.
Maple Syrup: Different Sizes and Prices $40 a gal.
Homegrown Sweet Potatoes
Pickle Hill Bulk Foods
709 Pickle Hill Rd., Fort Plain, NYOpen Dawn to Dusk • 518-993-3586
Closed Sundays
Sellingg Bulkk Foodss -- Meatss && Cheese
Apples • Apples • Apples20oz Gala • Jonagold • Empire
Crispin • Golden Delicious • RomeIda Red • Cortland
$8.00 ~ 1/2 Bushel while supplies last
Open 7 Days 9am to 6pm • 518-993-2512
Jackowski’s Milky Way Farm979 St. Hwy. 67, Fort Plain 13339
Many Varieties ofPumpkins & Gourds
50¢ & Up
Get $2.00 Off$15.00 Purchase With Ad
Expires 10-31-2012
You Pick Pumpkins AvailableLarge Group Discounts
3 BROTHERS GARLIC“We Put the Love in Every Clove!
ORGANIC GARLIC FOR SALE!Absolutely Completely free ofInsecticides, Pesticides and
synthetic fertilizers
SPANISH ROJA$10/lb
GERMAN WHITE$9/lb
117 Jennings Rd., Canajoharie(518) 673-5318
www.3brothersgarlic.com
www.conbeersfarm.com
LLoottss ooff FFaallll FFuunn!!Spend the day in the country overlooking the scenic Mohawk Valley
Visit Our Country KitchenServing Lunches, Cider Donuts & Baked Goods
FARM STORE OPEN
1807 Hickory Hill Rd., Fonda, NY 12068(518) 853-1454 • OPEN 10-5 DAILY
On corner of Hickory Hill & Reservoir Rd., 1 mile off Route 5
2 Corn Mazes, Hayrides, Pumpkin Picking & Lots More
You’ll Enjoy a Country Day of Good Old Fashioned Fun
BELLINGER'S APPLE
ORCHARDPick your own Apples
Homemade Cider Donuts, Cheese, Honey, Maple Syrup and other local NYS Products!Fresh Sweet Cider • 5 Acre Corn Maze
OPEN DAILY 10AM-6PM685 Argersinger Rd., Fultonville
518-922-8558 • www.bellingersorchard.com
Pavlus OrchardsOpen: 10 AM - 6 PM
7 Days A Week
(518) 993-26431 mile North of Rt. 5
270 Hickory Hill Rd., Fort Plain
Apples ~ ready pickedRed Potatoes • Sweet Cider • Pumpkins
McCadam Cheese • Honey • Maple Syrup Fudge • Cider Donuts on weekends only
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • October 6, 2012Page 42
Elks 2012SectionalShootout
Local boy Troy Butler wins firstplace in the Elks 2012 SectionalShootout U10 division this pastweekend. He now moves on tocompete this Saturday in theRegional Shootout in Oswego, NY.
Picture submittedby Johanna Gordon
The Pink Parlour
All Happening atThe Little Falls Antique Center
The Shops at 25 West
315-823-024025 West Mill St., Little Falls, NY 13365
New Arrival of Bra Purses forBreast Cancer Awareness Month
CostumeSale
Vintage & NewAdults & Children
16thAnniversary
of Little FallsAntiqueCenter
FREE Mask Making Class for
ChildrenSunday, October 14th at 1PMThe masks will be on display till Oct. 28th
when prizes will be awarded.
2007 Harley Davidson
1200 XL CustomVance & Hines Pipes,
Vance & Hines Fuel Pak, Stage 1 EFI Kit, Black,
8,500 Miles, Excellent Condition!$7,500
518-378-3279
Best Quality!Best Service!Best Prices!Best Shop Around!
Shopp “Esther’s”” Thee Bestt Forr Less!!(518)) 258-4286
1888 Canall St.,, Fortt Plain,, NY
Jewelry,, Glassware,, Toys,, Books,, Knick-Knacks,Collectabless && Much,, Much,, More!
Come On Down
RESTAURANT EQUIP-MENT AUCTION. Satur-day, November 17th,10am. On site at ValleyRestaurant Equipment,18 Church St., LittleFalls, NY. Coolers, freez-ers, tables, chairs,ovens, deep fryers,warmers, cash registers& much more!! ValleyRestaurant is putting upfor auction some of hissurplus inventory!! Saleby JR’s 518-993-4668.
(518) 673-3011 ~ To Place Your Ad
THINK HEAT!!! Stop inand check out the newLaser Vented Heaterfrom Toyostove. Great forhomes, camps and iscertified for mobilehomes and manufactur-ing housing. Ask aboutthe $150.00 off. RKPSporting Goods, 2830St. Rte. 29, Dolgeville,NY 13339 (315)868-5815 We’re not justabout the Outdoors!
PREMIUM ALLEGHENYhardwood pellets for sale$225. ton. 518-568-7484
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • October 6, 2012 Page 43
Open Extended Hours for your shopping experience
Open Extended Hours for your shopping experience
Monday-Friday 10-6pmThursday till 8pmSaturday 10-4pm
SUNDAY 11-2PM
Monday-Friday 10-6pmThursday till 8pmSaturday 10-4pm
SUNDAY 11-2PM
2808 St. Hwy. 29Johnstown, NY 12095
518-762-3473 FAX 518-762-3476
4748 St. Hwy. 30Amsterdam, NY 12010
518-843-2905 FAX 518-843-2909
“Your Hometown Hearth Shops”
HEATINGMcGREGOR’S STOVES and
Route 30 - Mayfield - Phone 661-5914
Hampton
STOVES & FIREPLACES
• Wood, Gas & Pellet• Fireplaces & Inserts• Chimney Repairs and
Liners• Tools and
Accessories• Chimney Cleaning &
Installations• Glass Doors
Major Credit CardsFinancing Available
FENCING• Wood Fence, Post & Rail• PVC Vinyl• Aluminum Ornamental
• Chain Link& All Vinyl
• RetainingWall &Decks
• OutdoorFurniture
Serving You For Over 28 Yearswww.customwoodcraftco.com
CHARLES D. STAHL
697 Snells Bush Rd., Little Falls, NY 13365315-823-1982
SPLITT HARDWOOD“SPECIAL TRUCKLOAD SALE”Seasoned Approx. 5 Face CordsDelivered - $375.00
SEASONED SPLIT MIXEDHARDWOOD $225 Full Cord
OUTSIDE FURNACETRUCKLOAD SPECIAL- approx. 12 Face CordChunked Mixed Hardwood $700Delivered within 25 mi. radius.
HEAP ACCEPTED
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • October 6, 2012Page 44
www.sacandagastoveandchimney.com2808 St Hwy 29, Johnstown
518-762-FIRE (3473)
www.adirondackfireplace.com4748 St Hwy 30 N, Amsterdam
518-843-2905
FALL HOURS:Mon.-Wed. 10-6
Thurs. 10-8Fri. 10-5, Sat. 10-4
Sun. 11-2
“Your Hometown Hearth Shops”
With Falling Temperatures & Rising Fuel Prices, Now is The Time to Make Your Purchase!
See The Difference... 275 Gallons Oil = $1043.001.6 Cords of Wood = $325
Oil $3.79 Gallon. Wood at $200 per cord.
T H I N K FT H I N K F A L L . . . . A L L . . . . T H I N K F I R E . . . .T H I N K F I R E . . . .
T H I N K S AT H I N K S A V I N G S !V I N G S !
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5S, Pattersonville, NY • 518-887-5504
SPECIAL
Hours: Monday - Wednesday 10-5 Thursday - Friday 10-7 • Saturday 9-4
Multi FuelFurnace
SCF-050$2,300
HEATING
PUBLIC ANTIQUE &modern furniture auc-tion. Saturday, October13th, 10am. 56 Willet St,Fort Plain, NY 13339.Antiques, furniture, oillamps, clocks, radios,antique chairs, Fenton &Sandwich glass, earlymetal toys and more!!Will be an all-day auc-tion. Watch for full list-ing!! JR’s Auction 518-993-4668.
(518) 673-3011 ~ To Place Your Ad
STOP IN & SHOOT inour 30 yard range. FullPro Shop and if youneed a Scope we got-em. Open 6 days aweek. Monday-Friday 1-9pm, Saturdays 12-3pm.Bellen’s Archery &Recreation, 7798 StateHwy. 5 West, St.Johnsville, NY 13454(518)568-8022
Planning a Garage Sale?Call 518-673-3011
to get your listing in early!
ATTENTION! VERYSHORT NOTICE PUB-LIC AUCTION!! JR’sAuctions has been com-missioned to sell at pub-lic auction the contentsof 3 store fronts and 1storage unit. Wednesday,October 10th, 10am.Located at 513 Main St.,Cobleskill, NY. Thesestore fronts are in theMary Jane ShoppingCenter! Listing includes:Store #3 includes; cashregisters, display cases,used office equipment,room full of kids toys,shelves & shelves ofglassware & other inter-esting items. Store #4complete clothing storeof used child & adultclothing. 1000’s of items,plastic tubs full of cloth-ing ready to sell, shelv-ing units & displaycases. (This store willsell as one unit.) Store#5: Furniture, pool tablekitchen set, dressers,dish washer, TV’s, cribs,3 in 1 crib can be con-verted to full bed, andmuch more! Storage unit# 6 is packed with totesand furniture that hasnever been unpacked!!Call for details 518-993-4668.
WE CARRY FABRALroofing & siding panelswith LIFETIME warrantyagainst fading and chalk-ing and ENERGY STARAPPROVED. Can beordered cut to length withmany colors to choosefrom. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville. 518-568-7016
HUNTERS: We have thewarmest socks for you.Alpaca EX-Treme socks.Alpaca is warmer thanwool. Up to size 17.$26/pr. Slipper socks instock too. Paca Gardens,27 West Main St, LittleFalls. 315-823-1100 M-F10-5, Sat 10-4.
Money Tight? ComeShop at Linda’s Consign-ment Shop. OpenTues.–Fri. 10-5pm, Sat.10-2pm. 27 Main St.,Fort Plain, NY (518)844-3051
SNOW TIRES, (4) stud-ded 215-65-R16 on 5hole multi fit rims; (4)studded 235-75-R15 onFord rims; (2) 215-75-R15 on aluminum Chevyrims & (4) 4 hole multi fitrims for GM car 15x6$25 each. Call 315-845-8341
BELLEN’S ARCHERY &RECREATION: Theareas only Bowtech, Dia-mond and Stryker Cross-bow Dealer. We alsocarry Martin, PSE andQuest bows! 7798 StateHwy. 5 West, St.Johnsville, NY 13454(518)568-8022
THOUGHT FOR THEWEEK: “Lets AttendChurch This Sunday”.You and your family arewelcome at GrandviewBaptist Church, corner ofLydius & Washington St.,Ft. Plain, NY. SundaySchool 10am. MorningWorship 11am.
Want to sell yourantiques? ValleyAntiques has been serv-ing the valley since1978. Let us help you getthe most for yourantiques. ValleyAntiques, 4 W. Main St,Mohawk, NY 13407(315)717-6441
BELLEN’S ARCHERY &RECREATION: NOWwith every BowtechInsanity purchased get afree Morrell Target! Stopin cause they won’t lastlong. 7798 State Hwy. 5West, St. Johnsville, NY13454 (518)568-8022
Poor circulation inyour feet? We haveAlpaca Therapeuticsocks. Warm, soft andvery comfortable. 315-823-1100 M-F 10-5, Sat10-4. Paca Gardens, 27West Main St, LittleFalls.
EVENT TICKETS?We can print what youneed. Please allow 2-3weeks in advance.Call Beth at Lee Publi-cations [email protected] Shipping
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • October 6, 2012Page 46
NEED YOUR PORCHENCLOSED? 2’x8’ or 12’Palruff Clear CorrugatedPVC Panels are 10 timesstronger than fiberglass.Available at C.H. Burk-dorf & Son, Inc., 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
CANVAS PRINTS:All sizes. Mounted orUnmounted. Just bring in or send us your photoat Lee Publications.Call 518-673-0101 [email protected] Shipping
WINCHESTER SXR270wsm w/Levpold VX IIwith bullets. Like new!$950.00 Call (518)844-3534
GET PREPARED FORRAIN!! Plastmo Guttersare durable and easy toinstall for the DIY. Avail-able in white or brown.C.H. Burkdorf & Son,35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
Are You Ready for SomeHunting? Stop in to RKPSporting Goods. Ammo,Guns, Clothing andMore! RKP SportingGoods, 2830 St. Rte. 29,Dolgeville, NY 13339(315)868-5815
STAG PARTY TICKETSC a l l B e t h a t Lee Publications 518-673-0101 [email protected] Shipping
PREFINISHED HARD-WOOD FLOORING in2¼”, 3”, 4” & 5” widths,many colors availablewith Lifetime Finish War-ranty. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
WOOD PELLETS: FALLSpecial on NEW ENG-LAND PREMIUM PEL-LETS, with low ash. BUYNOW AND SAVE. C.H.Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville.518-568-7016
COUPON CLIPPERS:Save more when youjoin Canjo CouponQueen on Facebook.Great savings for gro-ceries and departmentstores along withrecipes and more.
FOR SALE: Dryer, dishwasher, $50/ each; Up-right freezer, large refrig-erator, $150/ each; Gul-bransen organ, nice,$300/ obo; Garage dooropener, $60. Call 315-867-7632
GET Ready for Christ-mas! CHRISTMAS AUC-TION at King’s AuctionsOctober 19th at 6:33pm.Located on Burrows Rd.,West Winfield, NY. Formore information call(315)822-5221
FOR SALE: 1998 BMW740 IL $2,000. or bestoffer, good condition. Formore information call ortext Will 716-380-9069 ore m a i [email protected] for pictures.
WOOD BURNINGkitchen stove, antiqueKalamazoo gray enamel,upper warming ovens &shelf, four burners plusgriddle, great for camp orkitchen, $150. Call 315-845-8341
FOR SALE: 1998 BMW740 IL $2,000. or bestoffer, good condition. Formore information call ortext Will 716-380-9069 ore m a i [email protected] for pictures.
CENTRAL BOILEREClassic OUTDOORFURNACES. Cleanerand Greener. 97% Effi-cient. EPA Qualified.Call North Creek Heat315-866-3698
Looking for that one of akind, hard to find item?Check it out! Esther’sBudget Shop, 10-4pm.188 Canal Street, FortPlain, NY. Tues-Sat. 10-4pm. (518)258-4286
2006 SUBARU BahaSport, silver, 52k, 4cyl.,auto, moonroof, leathertrim, full power, all wheeldrive. SALE: $17,995.John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
2005 FORD Ranger, 4x4or a 2006 Ford FocusZX4, 4 Cyl. w/low milesfor sale. Call Rob atEastern Auto Mall, 176E. Main St., Ilion, NY(315)895-7487
2009 HONDA Civic LX,maroon, 29k, 4cyl., auto,4-door, AC, CD, fullpower. Great on Gas!!SALE: $15,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
Are your old power toolspast repair? EmpirePower sells new powertools and accessories.Empire Power, 543 ParisRd., Fort Plain, NY(518)993-9997
Check out our weeklyspecials at Linda’s Con-signment Shop. OpenTues.–Fri. 10-5pm Sat.10-2pm. 27 Main St.,Fort Plain, NY (518)844-3051
APARTMENT FORRENT: 52 Reid St.,Canajoharie. 2BR, stoveand refrigerator includ-ed, parking. No pets.$525/mo. 518-673-5604or 1-843-430-0900.
+ OUR FATHER, help usto receive your kingdomas a little child, and enterit. In Jesus’ name wepray. Prayer for Mark10:15. Jesus will comeagain.
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • October 6, 2012 Page 47
Bellen’s Archery & Recreation
Your Area’s Only Archery Pro Shop
Phone & Fax 518-568-80227798 St. Hwy 5, West St. Johnsville, NY 13452
1 Stop Shop from:Boots • Ammo
Hunting & Fishing & Outdoor SuppliesMuzzle Loader Supplies & Clothing
Women’s & Children’s Bows In Stock
Bows In Stock & AvailableRange Now Open
Live Bait Coming SoonMon.-Fri. 1-9PM • Sat. 12-3PM
17TH AnnualBig BuckContestTickets Available
Only $25Includes Dinner & Hat
See any Firefighteror call
Jamie Homkey 701-1105Rodney Mabie 844-1624
Canajoharie Volunteer Fire Department
75 Erie Blvd.,Canajoharie, NY
*Gift Certificates*Proprietor: Tanya TowneTues-Fri 8-5 Sat 8-236 Canal St., Fort Plain, NY 13339 • 518-993-1010
-Live Bait (year round)Minnows, leeches, worms, dobbies, crabs, etc.
- Tackle - Archery
- Bows/Crossbows - Ammo- Hunting Supplies - Pet Supplies
-NFL/MLB Memorabilia
OPEN HOUSECustomer Appreciation Day
INDOOR ARCHERY RANGEwith
Full Service Archery Shop
Saturday October 13th,10am-2pmSpecials, RefreshmentsDrawings & Prizes
THEE SPORTSMAN’SS DENNIs Celebrating 1 year with an
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Original Valley PENNYSAVER • October 6, 2012Page 48
Send in this completedpage. All correctentries will be put in adrawing for $5.00!Include your name, age,and address and mail to:The Original ValleyPennysaver, PO Box 121, PalatineBridge, NY 13428.
• One entry per person.• Drawing limited to those under 12 years
of age.• All entries must be received no later
than 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 15, 2012.Winners may pick up their $5.00
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday-Friday,at 6113 State Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY
Congratulations to the9/22/12 winner —
Nancy N. Byler of Fort Plain, NY
Heykids,Fill in this page
for a chance to win$5.00!
Look for the answers in next week’s issue!
Answers to last week’s puzzles below
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • October 6, 2012 Page 49
Roofing, Siding, Remodeling, Decks, Kitchens,All Interior and Exterior Painting
Style Painting and Tile Construction will continue to be your Local Company you can depend on. We now offer yard clean up
from storms, apartment cleaning and general maintenance.
Style Painting & Tile“A Complete Construction Company”
• Interior• Exterior• Comm. & Res.
• Softwood• Hardwood• Floor Refinishing
Style
Painting
and Tile
Construction
Building a
brighter future
one home
at a time.
Also, we now want to say "Thank You" again to all of the community by offering for the adults one room painted, get one room free. . .
kids with a complete estimate get a night on us at High Rollers Family Fun Center in Amsterdam, NY.
Also, we will be raffling off once a month at High Rollers Family Fun Center inAmsterdam, NY for a free one room interior painting.
You pick one room and we will paint it absolutely free. Tickets sold at High Rollers are $5.00 per ticket and the winner will be drawn the
20th of each month. . . GOOD LUCK.
“Custom Craftsmanship Since 1992”Phone: (518) 469-3797 • Email: [email protected]
Tired of Spending all your money on heating oil?
Ask us how you can save up to 75% this winteron your Heating Bill!
We Offer Energy Star Rated Heating Systems(Hot Air & Hot Water) up to 97% Efficient (Propane
or Natural Gas) - Starting @ $2,50000 Installed
We Also Offer Complete System Inspections and Cleanings Starting @ 13500
Propane and Natural Gas are @ an ALL TIME LOW
We Also Offer Plumbing
CALL NOW TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT
Mattice & Sons LLCMattice & Sons LLCFamilyy Ownedd && Operated
(518)) 441-01422 -- 24 hoursPalatine Bridge
www.matticeandsonsheating.com
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HARDWARE STOREHARDWARE STORE525 E. Mill St., Little Falls
(315) 823-170940 McKinley Rd., Dolgeville
(315) 429-9962
$210 for Custom SizeWeather EdgeStandard Color 25Year Warranty
Lin/Ft
Full line of Building Materials - Customer Steel Orders including Garages, Pole Barns, House Packages.
Complete line of Treated Lumber for your deck projects.
$149Lin/Ft
on Seconds Steel Roofing. Many Color In Stock.
FALL STEEL ROOFING SALEFALL STEEL ROOFING SALE
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • October 6, 2012Page 50
‘06 HARLEYSOFTAIL
STANDARDLow Mileage,
Runs Great, Looks Great$9,500
315-219-2939
$how ‘n’ $ell
OCT 5-7Octoberfest
Oct 5-6: Village widegarage sales, bouncyrides across streetfrom AmericanLegion. HomemadePasta & Pie sale atNBT Bank. GrandOpenings forCosmo’s Bar & Grillat 10:30 AM and atJudy King Insuranceat 10:45 AM.Oct 6: Meet & Greetat St. Johnsville FireDept from 10:30 AM-noon. Garage/Bakesale at St. JohnsvilleYouth Center start-ing at 9 AM.
Oct 7th: Cosmo’s Bar& Grill sponsoringGrand Opening partyfrom 1-5 PM withElectric Songs.
OCT 13Free Clothing Give-
awayValley AllianceChurch, State High-way 5, east of Nellis-ton, NY. 9-11 am.Doors open at 8:45am. Refreshmentswill be provided.
OCT 62012 Herkimer
County Family Dayat the Farm
Raycliff Farm, 795Snells Bush Rd., Lit-
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVERNOTE: Calendar entries must arrive at the Original Valley Pennysaver’s office by the Tuesday prior to our publication date for themto be included in the calendar of events. Send events to Lee Publications c/o The Original Valley Pennysaver, 6113 State Highway 5, P.O. Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY13428. E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]
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Dolgeville UnitedMethodist Church
21 N. Helmer Ave., DolgevillePastor: Rev. Diane E. DiLuzio
315-429-7381Worship 11:00am
Sunday School @ 9:30am beginning September 18th
Bible Study - Wednesdays @ 12:30pm
Faith, Hope and LoveChristian Fellowship
18 W. Grand St., Palatine Bridge518-673-5128
Rev. David W. [email protected] 11:30am,
For other service times please call
Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd
26 Moyer St., Canajoharie518-673-3440
Holy Communion Sundays at 9:30amFellowship Time to FollowCall for Holy Day services
The Rev. Virginia L Ogden, [email protected]
Ames - Sprout BrookUMC
613 Latimer Hill Rd.Ames, NY 13317
518-673-2265Rev. Dr. Campbell LakerSunday Service 9:30am
Cherry Valley Assembly of God
37 Alden St., Cherry Valley, 607-264-3306
Pastor David Carpenter, Jr.Sundays 9:30am
Christian Church of Charleston Four Corners
1380 E. Lykers Rd., Sprakers518-922-9088
Pastor Brett PoppSunday School (adult & children) 10am,
Worship 11am, Sunday Eve. Prayer 6:30pm,
Thurs. Eve. of Encouragement 6:30pmwww.christianchurchcharlestonfourcorners.org
First Baptist ChurchSpringfield Center, NY
Rev. - Gary TrylerSunday School 10:00am
Morning Worship 11:00amSunday night Worship 6:00pmWed. night Bible Study 7:00pm
Free meal & music every 2nd Sat. of the month 4-7pm
Coffee house every 1st Sat. of the month 4-6pm
CornerstoneBaptist Church
7274 St. Hwy. 10, Ames518-673-3405
Sunday School 10am, Adults & ChildrenMorning Worship 11am, Youth Ministry
5:45pm, Evening Worship 6pm, Wed. Bible Study & Prayer Meeting 7pm,
Awana Club 6:15-8:15pm
Currytown Reformed Church
829 St. Hwy. 162, Sprakers 518-673-2772
Rev. Donald HoaglanderSunday School 9:15am
Worship Service 10:00am
DolgevilleChristian Fellowship3 Elm St., Dolgeville, NY 13329
315-429-9142Dr. Marvin Isum, PastorWorship Sunday 10:30am
Midweek Fellowship Tuesday 7pmwww.dolgevillechristianfellowship.org
EmmanuelEpiscopal Church
588-594 Albany St., Little Falls, NY315-823-1323
Sunday Mass 10amCoffee Hour following Sunday Mass
Sunday School & Youth GroupTuesday 10am Mass & Bible Study
Friday 10am-2pm Thrift Shop
EphratahReformed Church
140 Co. Hwy. 140, Ephratah, NYTo live and share Jesus Christ both locally and globally.
Everyday.Everywhere.Everyone.Pastor Jeff Hindrliter
Sunday School for all ages 10am September-June
Sunday Morning Worship 11amPrayer & Praise Thursdays 7pm
Church of the Nazarene3316 State Route 29 WJohnstown, NY 12095Offices: 518-762-2982
Cell: 857-523-8417Pastor, Rev. Mark Fowler
Sunday Morning Service 11:00amSunday School for All Ages 10:00am
Church of Christ UnitingPO Box 896
Richfield Springs, NY 13439Rev. Mark Ioset
315-858-1553Service: Sunday 9:15am
Church School: Sunday 10:30am
Everlasting JoyBelievers Fellowship66 Hancock St., (Rte. 5S)
Fort Plain, NY 13339315-858-2112
Pastor Carolee CoyeSunday Service 10am
Fonda FultonvilleUnited Methodist Church
11 Montgomery St., FultonvillePastor Nancy Pullen • 853-3311
Sunday Morning Worship 9:15-10:15, Sunday School 9:15-10:30, Coffee
Fellowship Following ServiceOur Mission-To Actively Follow Christ
and To Inspire Others To Accompany Us.
Fordsbush Bible Church131 Clark Rd., Fort Plain
518-568-7606Pastor Kevin Keever
Sunday School 10am, Morning Service11am, Eve. Service 6pm, Wed. Service
6:45pm, Thurs. Visitation 6pmwww.fordsbushbiblechurch.com
Home of Victory Christian Academy
Freysbush UnitedMethodist Church
Freysbush Rd., Fort Plain518-993-3645
Rev. Alan Griffith, OfficiatingWorship 9am,
Sunday School 10am ALL ARE WELCOMEcoffee hour to follow service
Call 518-673-3011 To Place Church Listings or Fax Listings to 518-673-2381
Church Directory
Fort Plain UnitedMethodist Church
39 Center St., Fort PlainRev. Alan Griffith
Church Office 518-993-3863Parsonage 518-993-3645
Office Hrs Tues & Thurs. 10am-4pm ALL WELCOME,
Worship Service 11am
tle Falls, NY. 10 am -5 pm. Rain or shine!Games, raffles,demonstrations, hayrides, vendors, con-tests, youth organi-zations, animals, livemusic - somethingfor everyone! Empha-sis on FAMILY! Call315-823-4321. AGNR Open House
Central MarylandResearch & Educa-tion Center,Clarksville Facility,4240 Folly QuarterRd., Ellicott City,MD. 10 am - 3 pm. Blessing of the Ani-
malsArkell Hall Gardens,Canajoharie. 3 pm.Rain date Oct. 7.Please have all ani-mals crated orleashed.
Forgive To Live:How Forgivness
Can Save Your LifeUtica InternationalSeventh Day Adven-tist Church,1134Herkimer Rd. (Rte.5), North Utica. Freeand open to the pub-lic. This life changingseminar begins at 11am and will be fol-lowed by a freeluncheon provided bythe church. Furtherseminars will be heldat 2 and 3:30 pm.Call 315-429-9399.
OCT 6, NOV 3 &DEC 1
42st Acoustic Cof-fee House
Fultonville MethodistChurch, MontgomerySt., Fultonville, NY.
6:30-10 pm. Nowinto our 4th year, theno admission, nodonation AcousticCoffee House is opento all types of musicas long as no vulgar-ity, doesn’t offendanybody andacoustic. If you can’tmake it at 6:30,that’s OK there is anew performer every9-13 minutes onaverage. Call 518-853-4964.
OCT 9Harvest & Hal-
loween Children’sConcert with Gary
Van SlykeFonda Library. 6 PM.
OCT 10ALL YOU CAN EAT
Ham DinnerSt. Paul’s LutheranChurch, Ft. Plain.Meal is from 4-7 PM.Takeouts available.Tickets at door.$ 9 . 5 0 / a d u l t s(advanced sale$8.50), $6/Childrenages 5-12 (advancedsale $5), childrenunder 5 eat free.Advanced ticketsavailable by phonecall. Contact Helen5 1 8 - 9 9 3 - 4 3 3 0 o rMarge 993-3692.
OCT 11-13Rummage Sale
Salisbury. RummageSale to be held at the
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Reformed Churchof Sprakers
112 Sprakers Hill RdMark Tiffany, Preaching Elder
Worship ~ 10AM
RandallChristian Church
NY Rte. 5SSunday Service 10am
Pastor Lance Borofsky
Reformed Church of Fort Plain
165 Canal St., Fort Plain, NY 13339518-993-4302 • [email protected]
Rev. Nancy E. RyanSunday Worship 10:30am, AA meetings on Tues. 7pm,
Home of Manna House Meals, A Community Meal Program-Sat. & Sun 5pm
Our Lady of Hope R.C. Church
115 Reid St., Fort Plain, NY 13339Parish Office [email protected]
Pastor: Father Dennis MurphyMass Schedule: Saturday, 4pm; Sunday,8:30am & 11am; Mon.-Thurs. 8:30am.Confessions: Sat. 3 & by appointment
Please call parish office for Holy Day schedule
River of Jubilee Church 5057 State Highway 5 S
Sprakers, NY 12166Pastor: Gail AdamoschekPastor: Steve Adamoschek
518-322-1427 / 518-224-4455Sunday Service 10:00am
Children’s Church AvailableOther Learning Opportunities Available
Visit us on Facebook
Lassellseville UnitedMethodist Church
State Hwy. 29Pastor Robert A. Lindsay
Worship: Sunday 9:30amSunday School to start soon
Seeker’s Fellowship14 Park Place
St. Johnsville, NY 13452518-568-7700
Pastor Mike YezierskiSunday Worship 6pm, Tues. Prayer 7pm,
Bible Study 7pm (Wed., Thurs. & Fri.)We teach the fullness of God’s Word,
a life of holiness for the believer,and salvation for all who trust
in Christ’s sacrifice.
110 E. Smith St., Herkimer, NY 13350Services - Every Sunday - 10am
& Wednesday - 6:30pm315-292-7539 email - [email protected]
Reformed Churchof Canajoharie
15-19 Front St., Canajoharie518-673-2816
Rev. Miriam BarnesWorship 10am, Nursery Provided,
Christian Education for children & adults 9am
Oppenheim UnitedMethodist Church
Route 29Pastor: Rev. Diane E. DiLuzio
315-429-7381Worship 9:30 Sundays,
Totally Awesome God-TAG time 6:30pmWednesdays beginning in Oct., Sunday
School 9:00am beginning September 18th
Marshville Evangelical Church
Route 10 SouthRev. David BowleyWorship Sunday 9am
National Kateri TekakwithaShrine and Indian Museum3636 St. Hwy. 5, PO Box 627
Fonda, NY 12068-0627518-853-3646
Weekly Masses: Sat. 4:30pm, Sun. 10:[email protected]
Lighthouse Baptist Church1524 St. Rt. 29A, PO Box 114
Stratford, NY 13470-0114 315-429-8854
Pastor Martin SmithSunday Morning Worship 10:30am; Wed.Eve. Prayer Meeting 6:00pm; 2nd & 4th
Sunday Dinner following Morning Service with Afternoon Service following dinner
“Old-Fashioned Bible Preaching”
Joy Fellowship296 Co. Hwy. 119
St. Johnsville, NY 13452518-568-5507
William Hayes PastorJoyce Loughran Assistant Pastor
Sunday School 9am, Morning Worship 9:30amWednesday Evening Worship 6:30pm
Holy Family ParishLittle Falls, NY315-823-3410Saturday 4pm
Sunday 10:30am
Grandview Baptist Church15 Washington St.
Fort PlainPastor Dan West
Sunday School 10amMorning Service 11am
Bible Study & Prayer Meeting,Wednesday 6:30pm
Grace Christian Church20 Center St.,
St. Johnsville, NY 13452Rev. Harry J. Teuchert
315-866-8626Sunday School 9:30am
Worship 11:00am
FultonvilleReformed Church
Corner of 5S & 30Pastor Jane Hubschmitt
Sunday School 10AMFamily Worship 10:30AM
Glen Reformed ChurchState Hwy 161 in the
Hamlet of Glen 4 miles South of Fultonville
518-212-6022Pastor Tim Alicki
Sunday Worship at 9. Sunday Schoolimmediately following Children’s Message
Grace Episcopal Church32 Montgomery St., Cherry Valley
315-858-4016Fr. Kyle Grennen, Priest-in-Charge
Sunday 11:00am Holy Communion/sermon
Call 518-673-3011 To Place Church Listings or Fax Listings to 518-673-2381
Church Directory
Salisbury CenterTown Hall. Thur. &Fri: 10 AM-5 PM;Sat. 9 AM-noon. Pro-ceeds benefit the Sal-isbury HistoricalSociety.
OCT 14ATA Registered
Trap ShootCanajoharie Fish &Game Club, 149 Fish& Game Rd., Canajo-harie, NY. Fall Stories Event
The Charleston His-torical Society will behosting the program“Fall Stories” withStoryteller NancyMarie Payne at 2 PM.Program is free to thepublic. Refreshmentsprovided. Call 518-829-7592.
OCT 17Canajoharie Sr. Cit-izens Fall FoliageBus & Train Trip
$46/ member.$ 5 1 / n o n - m e m b e r .Tour North Creekand visit the “Rail-roads on Parade”exhibit. ContactDorothy Frasier,673-5588. Chicken & Biscuit
SupperSt. John’s LutheranChurch, Freysbush,NY. Takeouts beginat 4:30. Dine-inbegins at 5. Servingthrough 7:30 PM.$ 9 . 5 0 / a d u l t .$5.50/ages 5-12. 5and under free. Call518-421-1027.
OCT 18Humane SocietySpaghetti Dinner
Ilion Elks Lodge, 8 WSt. $7/adults,$4/children under12, children under 5Free. Menu includessalad, bread andbutter, spaghetti,meatballs, coffee,tea, water, soda &dessert. Merchandisefor sale. All proceedsgo to HerkimerCounty HumaneSociety. Call 866-3255. Roast Beef Supper
Nelliston Elks Club,Nelliston, NY. 4:30-7PM. Take-out only.$10/adult $5/chil-
dren 12 and under.Sponsored by theFreysbush UnitedMethodist Church.Call for tickets. Call993-2278.
OCT 29Halloween Story
TellingFonda Library. Storytelling by Mary Mur-phy. Event begins 6PM.
OCT 20Holiday Food Drive
BenefitH.C. Smith BenefitClub, St. Johnsville.Lunch 12-4 HotDogs, Sausage andHamburgers. Dinner5-8 Roast Pork, SaltPotatoes, Slaw, Din-ner Rolls. Please help
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The House of Zion, Inc.580 Dillenbeck Road,
Palatine Bridge518-673-2382
Saturday MorningWorship Service 11:30am
St. Paul’sLutheran Church
36 Lydius St.,Fort Plain, NY 13339
518-993-2040Rev. Kenneth DingmanSunday Worship 11am
The Time forTruth Ministries
PO Box 351Amsterdam, NY 12010
Phone 518-843-2121Cell 518-774-8558
Trinity Lutheran Church5430 St. Hwy. 10,
Palatine Bridge518-673-2224
Rev. Zach LabaghSunday Worship 9am, Sunday School 10am,
(No services in July, meet at St. John’s St.Mark’s Lutheran Church in Canajoharie).Communion on the first & third Sundays
Valley Alliance Church85 E. Main St., Nelliston
518-993-3458Pastor Dave Prahst
Sunday School (all ages) 9:15am, Sunday Worship 10:30am, Wed. Praise & Prayer 7pm,
Fri.Youth Group 7pm (7-12th grade)
The Holy Spirit Polish National Catholic Church
618 E. Gansvoort St. Little Falls, NY315-823-0793
Father Rafal DadelloMass at 11am on Sunday
www.holyspiritpncc.org
Stratford UnitedMethodist Church
Route 29A315-429-9085
Rev. Roger WaldronWorship 9am
St. Thomas the ApostleCatholic Community
1 Church St., Cherry Valley607-264-3779Masses Sunday 8:30am & 11am
St. Mary’sEpiscopal Church
7690 Rt. 80, Springfield Center315-858-4016
Fr. Kyle Grennen, Priest-in-ChargeSunday Eucharist, 9:30am
Coffee - Fellowship follows serviceHoly Days - as announced
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church32 W. Main St.,
St. Johnsville, NY (next to NBT Bank)518-568-3007 Church
518-568-2405 ParsonageRev. David JohnsonSunday Worship 10:30am,
Tues. Bible Bungee-Jumping 7pm, “Bible Study” that actually makes sense!
A Vibrant, Welcoming Community of Faith & Vision
St. Paul’s Universalist Church565 Albany St., Little Falls
315-823-2284Service Sunday 10am
Coffee hour following service.Our Church is a home to inquisitive,spiritual free thinkers with diversereligious beliefs. All are welcome.
Victorious Life ChurchRMI Fellowship
104 Main St. & 431 St. Hwy. 80Fort Plain, NY518-993-3102Sunday School 9am,
Morning Worship 10:30am, Youth Group 5pm,
Evening Worship 7-8pm
United MethodistChurch of Canajoharie
50 E. Main St.518-673-2717
Jesus says - “Come Unto Me” Join us-Special Music Ministry, Beautiful Surroundings, Friendly People
Sunday Service 10:30am - Email:[email protected]
Communion Last Sunday of the Month
The Rose of SharonChurch of God
1485 St Rt 20, Sharon Springs, NY518-284-3307
Pastor Fred JonesWorship Service Sunday at 11am & 7pm
Tuesday night 7pm Bible Study at 122 Moyer St.Wednesday Bible Study at Spring Meadows 6pmFriday Youth at the Church All Welcome at 7pm
The Christian Churchof Rural Grove
170 Rural Grove Rd., Sprakers, NY 12166518-922-7831
Pastor Joshua [email protected]
Sunday School (all ages) 9:45am, Morning Service 11am, Eve. Service 6pm,
Wed.-Family Night 7pm, “Where Bible Teaching is Fundamental”
St. Joseph’s RomanCatholic Church
31 North Helmer Ave., Dolgeville315-429-8338
Father William A. Gorman Sunday Mass is 10:30am,
Daily Mass Mon. & Wed. 8am
St. JohnsvilleMethodist Church
7 East Main St.,St. Johnsville, NY 13452Rev. Harry J. Teuchert
518-568-7983 • 315-866-8626Worship Sunday 3pm
St. John’s Reformed Church
68 W. Main St., St. Johnsville518-568-7396
Faithfully Following Jesus ChristSunday Worship 10:30am
St. John’s Lutheran Church774 St. Hwy. 163, Freysbush, NY
518-421-1027Sunday Worship 9:30am, Sunday School 10:30am,You are invited... Ladies Aid W.E.L.C.A. Meets 1stSat. of every month. For Fellowship in Christ’s Service.
Handicapped Accessible
St. John’s & St. Mark’sLutheran Church
143 Church St., Canajoharie518-673-2224
Pastor Zach LabaghSunday Worship 11am,Christian Ed. 9:[email protected]
Call 518-673-3011 To Place Church Listings or Fax Listings to 518-673-2381
Church Directory
us replenish ourlocal food pantriesand help buy hamsand turkeys for localestablishments thatprovide holiday din-ners for the public.Live auction, raffles,50/50, Great Home-made Food, Bakesale and more. Todonate for tickets,call contacts below.$15/adults. Kids 12and under free. Con-tact Deb 518-568-2514 or Toni Smith518-568-2552. Taste of Chocolate
St. Cecelia’s ChurchHall, 26 Broadway,Fonda, NY. 6-7:30PM. Beautiful dis-played basketthemes for viewing
and voting are nowat the Fonda Froth-ingham Free Libraryuntil the event. Forup to 50 baskets, $1tickets will be avail-able. Tickets for theevent are $5/adults,$ 2 . 5 0 / c h i l d r e n ,which includeshomemade chocolateitems, beverages and3 mini concerts byCosby Gibson, Gen-tlemen Jim Faliveno,& Men from Glen.Night concludes withthe basket drawing;you do not need to bepresent to win.
NOV 24Bus Trip to the
Christmas show atRadio City Music
Hall
Trip includes bustransportation, ticketto show and time toshop or sight see.Cost of trip $110.Sponsored by St.Johnsville Chamberof Commerce. ContactCarmen at 518-727-6024 or Gail at 518-706-0736.
DEC 2St. Nicholas Day
Fort Klock, 2 milesEast of St. Johnsville,NY on NYS Rt. 5.Noon - 3:30 pm. Thistradition was broughtto American by theearly Dutch and Pala-tine German settlers.It is celebrated at FortKlock the first Sun-day in Decemberevery year. Bundle upyour family and come
celebrate this richheritage with St.Nicholas. There willbe warm fires, spicedcider, hot chocolate,cookies and ginger-bread. St. Nicholaswill have a woodenornament for eachchild, plus a story-teller, colonial musicand militia drills. FortKlock is open Memor-ial Day to ColumbusDay, 9 am - 5 pm,Tuesday thru Sun-day. Contact FortKlock, 518-568-7779.
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FOR SALE: 10 Acres,building lot with over 507feet road frontage, intown of Salisbury. Belowtoday’s market value,first $12,000. Call 315-867-7632
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 We havea huge selection ofSnapper snowblowers instock.
“Quality Building Lots”Welcome to HillsideHeights, Floyd, NY. 1acre lots at greatlyreduced prices, curb-side, utilities. Interested?Call (315)891-3254
LAWN MOWER CLEAR-ANCE! All mowers instock on sale now atAMY’S SALES & SER-VICE, RT. 5, ST.JOHNSVILLE, call 518-568-7013.
LAND STEAL!! 5 acres,building lot in FairfieldNew York, private com-munity, snowmobilerfriendly, seller financing.Interested? Call(315)891-3254
KEEP THE COLD OUTwith Larson CombinationStorm Doors. 32” & 36”x80” white in stock at$137.85. C.H. Burkdorf& Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
2007 JEEP Liberty Lmtd4x4, red, 50k, V-6, auto,leather, moonroof. SALE:$15,995. John C. Miller,I n c . 5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4www.johncmiller.com
2002 SUBARU Legacywagon, Standard, AWD.Road ready. Call Rob atEastern Auto Mall, 176E. Main St., Ilion, NY(315)895-7487
NEW LOOKS SALONin Canajoharie is seek-ing Cosmetologists, fullor part time, for boothrental. Contact 518-993-9917 or 518-673-3311
SNOWBLOWER TUNE-UPS! Now’s the time.Call Amy’s Sales & Ser-vice, Rt. 5, St. Johnsville.518-568-7013.
LET US HELP you getrid of your unwantedstuff. Place a reader adtoday. Only $4.00 forthe 1st 14 words. Call518-673-3011
Buy a New Yamaha Griz-zly ATV, 450 or 550 andget a FREE winch. Stopinto Sno Pro Perfor-mance LLC, Rt. 5 Nellis-ton, NY (518)993-3269
2009 Kawasaki Vulcan500 LTD Motorcycle. Inlike new condition needsnothing completely roadready. $3,200 (315)717-4082
FOR SALE: 2000 LincolnLS, Black, 69,000 origi-nal miles, one owner,beautiful condition. Call315-866-2011 for pric-ing.
Motor Trike Conversionsfor most brands. Nowavailable at Sno Pro Per-formance LLC., Rt. 5Nelliston, NY (518)993-3269
FIREWOOD: Most lyhardwood, $60.00/facecord. Shavings: 3.25cubic feet, kiln dried. Call518-568-3203
FOR SALE: Golf Clubs.Citation Power Bilt, 4 ironto sand wedge (8 totalclubs) Call 315-866-2011 for pricing.
3 CATS: 2 females and 1male- all neuter/spadeand current on all shots.Please call 315-235-8850 after 5pm
ST JOHNSVILLE 2 bed-room, new appliances,wall to wall, $500. plus518-887-5520 518-866-6827
PUMPKINS FOR SALE:$2.00 each. Bellen’sArchery & Recreation,7798 St. Hwy 5, West ofSt. Johnsville, NY 13452
FREE TO GOOD home!Two very sweet male kit-tens, both black & white.Born on April 14th. 518-774-0394
1996 LINCOLN Towncar,V8, leather, needs somework, $500. 518-673-4184 evenings
FOR SALE: New Hol-land L555 skid steer, realgood shape, $7,000.518-993-4332
1997 ASTRO Van 4.3L,V6, auto, ran when takenoff the road, first $500.518-673-4184 evenings
WANTED TO BUY: OldGrit newspapers (not theGrit magazine). 518-568-5115
FOR SALE: 2006 ChevyImpala, high mileage,$4,500/firm. 518-673-4465
FOR SALE: 2003 FordRanger 3.0L 6cyl. auto,4x4, 106,000, $2,800.518-322-8219
FOR SALE: Forty (40)Red Stack Chairs, goodcondition. Call 315-866-2011 for pricing.
FOR SALE: Sears 10”table saw, cast iron top,very good condition,$175. 518-993-4268
FOR SALE: 1997 BuickSkylark, high mileage,$1,495/firm. 518-762-3626
For Sale 1999 Ford F-350, 7.3 Diesel, Utilitybody. Asking $6,000 Call(518)332-3442
2 PAINTBALL GUNS, 1case of paintballs, 4ammo tubes. $275 OBO518-774-0032
JD MATERIAL collector3 bags has its ownmotor, 3 point hitch,$150. 518-993-3107
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by Martha FilipicLate last school year, I
was surprised when myson’s school said he wasbullying another student.He is about to start thefourth grade and I’m notsure what to say to him tomake sure he doesn’t dothis again. Any advice?
First, it sounds like youhave already taken animportant first step: Ad-mit that your child was inthe wrong. It’s a difficultmindset for many parentsto adopt, but it’s vital toget past the stage of de-nial so you can begin toaddress the problem.
Child development pro-fessionals say that chil-dren who become bulliesare often modeling behav-ior they see in others. Hasyour son himself been
bullied? Has he witnessedor been the victim of actsof aggression, intimida-tion or violence at homeor at school? Don’t makethe mistake of assumingyou would know if yourson had been exposed tosuch experiences. Chil-dren are often afraid orembarrassed to tell adultsabout their victimization,or believe it wouldn’t doany good anyway.
• Studies on childrenwho bully others hasfound that bullies tend to:
• Have higher levels ofanger.
• Believe that manipu-lation or intimidationworks better than nonvio-lent strategies when deal-ing with others.
• Be good at hiding neg-ative behavior from
adults.• Accept aggression as
justifiable.• Enjoy feelings of pow-
er and control.• Be unhappy at school
and lack a sense of be-longing there.
• Be impulsive.• Have feelings of de-
pression.• Have problems at
home.• Blame others for their
actions.It’s important to try to
understand where thebullying behavior is com-ing from, but it’s evenmore important to ad-dress the issue directlywith your son:
• Make it clear that bul-lying is unacceptable. Es-tablish clear rules andconsequences for break-
ing those rules, and beconsistent in your follow-through. Be sure to usenon-violent, non-physicalmethods of discipline.
• Be sure you’re model-ing appropriate behaviorin your own actions withyour son and with others.Be assertive, not aggres-sive, and treat others with
kindness and respect.• Help your son find
non-aggressive ways tointeract with others.
• Talk to your sonabout how it feels to bebullied, and help himbuild empathy for others.
• Keep in close contactwith your son’s teachersand the school counselor
to seek help in changingyour son’s behavior.
• Spend more time withyour son and praise himwhen he acts appropri-ately.
• If the bullying per-sists, seek professionalcounseling or an evalua-tion by a mental healthprofessional.
Call 518-673-0129 For More Information
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by Barbara O’Neill, Ph.D.,CFP®, Rutgers Coopera-tive Extension
According to Webster’sDictionary, debt is de-fined as “the state of ow-ing.” Most commonly, theword debt is used in ref-erence to money that isowed to various creditorsas in the case of debt in-curred through loans andcredit cards. How do youknow when you have tak-en on too much debt?Take the following quiz todetermine whether youare using credit wisely orgetting in over your head.
Circle the followingstatements that apply toyou and/or your family:
• Your monthly con-sumer debt payments (donot include a mortgage orrent) are 20 percent ormore of your monthlytake-home pay
• You buy things withcredit cards that youwould not buy if you hadto pay cash for them
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• You are chronicallylate in paying householdbills and/or debt pay-ments
• You have had late feesassessed on debt pay-ments
• You frequently receive“past due” bill notices inthe mail
• You keep making newcredit purchases so theamount that you owedoes not decrease
• You get new loans orcredit cards to make pay-ments on existing loansor credit cards
• Your family has fre-quent arguments aboutmoney
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• You frequently borrowsmall amounts of moneyfrom family members orfriends
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• You hold more than10 credit cards, includinggasoline and departmentstore cards
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to keep a photo of a lovedon your desk. After recall-ing an upsetting event,thinking about yourmother or romantic part-ner can make you feelbetter and reduce yournegative thinking, ac-cording to a new Cornellstudy. Perhaps most im-portant, it also may re-sult in fewer psychologi-cal and physical healthproblems at least amonth afterward.
“Our own memories canoften be a significantsource of stress. For exam-ple, thinking about a re-cent breakup or underper-forming on an exam usual-ly decreases positive moodand increases negativethinking,” said co-authorVivian Zayas, assistant
professor of psychology.“However, simply thinkingabout an attachment fig-ure, whether it is one’smother or partner, by ei-ther recalling a supportiveinteraction with them orjust viewing their photo-graph, helps people restoretheir mood and decreasesthe tendency to engage innegative thinking.”
The research is the firstto explore the benefits ofthinking about a lovedone when a person expe-riences stress they gener-ate themselves.
Previous research hasfocused on the benefitswhen a person experi-ences externally generat-ed stress, such as physi-cal pain.
“We’re showing the effec-tiveness of a new tech-nique to cope with negative
memories,” said co-authorEmre Selcuk, a Ph.D. can-didate in the graduate fieldof human development.“As compared to priorwork, it is a much less ef-fortful, automatic andspontaneous strategy.”
Past research has alsofocused on emotion regu-lation strategies that canbe employed before en-countering an upsettingevent. “This approach issimilar to wearing a rain-coat to prevent oneselffrom getting wet,”
Zayas said. “But, ineveryday life, it is not al-ways possible to pre-emp-tively deal with upsettingevents. Our work showsthat one way to regulateemotion after thinkingabout an upsetting eventis by simply thinkingabout an attachment fig-ure. It is akin to getting
caught in a thundershower and using a towelto dry yourself off afteryou are already wet.”
The paper appears on-line and in a forthcomingedition of the Journal ofPersonality and SocialPsychology.
To arrive at their con-clusions, the authors de-signed a series of experi-ments in which theyasked study participantsto recall a negative mem-ory and then think of aloved one. In the first ex-periment, participantswere asked to thinkabout a time when theirmothers had been sup-portive. In the second,they looked at a photo-graph of their mothers,and in the third, theylooked at a photograph ofa romantic partner. In thecontrol condition, partici-
pants were asked to thinkabout an interaction withan acquaintance or lookat a photograph of some-one they didn’t know.
After being reminded oftheir loved ones, peoplerecovered faster and wereless susceptible to nega-tive thinking. At least onemonth after the experi-ment, those who benefit-ed the most from beingreminded of the lovedones reported fewer phys-ical or psychologicalhealth problems.
The research has impli-cations for mental andphysical health, the au-thors say, because an in-ability to cope with nega-tive memories — that is,recalling them repeatedly— is a major predictor ofpsychological and physi-cal health problems fromdepression and general
anxiety disorders to car-diovascular disease.
And the technique iseasy to integrate into dai-ly life, Selcuk said.
“If you’re moving to anew city, put a picture ofyour loved ones on thefridge. If you get a sup-portive text message froma loved one, just store itin your cell phone so youcan retrieve it later.”
The other authors areCornell’s Gül Günaydin,a Ph.D. candidate in thefield of psychology, andCindy Hazan, associateprofessor of human de-velopment, and EthanKross, assistant proces-sor of psychology at theUniversity of Michigan.
The research was sup-ported by Cornell’s Insti-tute for the Social Sci-ences and the President’sCouncil of Cornell Women.
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Impulsive buying isnever a good idea when itcomes to a purchase assignificant as a home, butit was something of atrend at the height of themid-2000s. Now, withbanks lending far morecautiously, you need tobe absolutely certain that
your finances are in order— and healthy — to beable to get the best dealon your purchase.
There are a number ofsteps you can take to getready to buy a home, andyou might need to workon them simultaneously.Consider that you’ll needto start saving, if youhaven’t already, but you’llalso need to review yourcredit score and do whatyou can to either main-tain it or work towardhealthier credit. Both ofthese tasks will helpmake the home-buyingprocess better for you.
Your credit is an impor-tant factor in determiningthe terms under whichyou can get a mortgage.Broadly speaking, thebetter your credit is, themore positively you’ll beviewed by lenders — andthat can lead to better in-terest rates. And becauseyou’ll be paying off yourhome for years to come,
it’s important to get thebest rate possible.
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If your credit healthneeds some work, starttaking action immediate-ly. Paying bills on time,reducing your overalldebt and limiting newcredit inquiries can allhelp to build your credit— but be patient as it cantake time for your posi-tive actions to take effect.Nevertheless, the sooneryou make the effort, thesooner you’ll see results.
Making a prudent deci-
sion about buying ahouse comes down to anhonest assessment ofwhat you can afford.Keep in mind that youmight be approved for aloan that’s larger thanwhat is practical for youto afford. While it may betempting to buy a pricierhouse, the stress ofstruggling to make pay-ments could diminishyour enjoyment of yournew home and even putyou at financial risk. Onerule of thumb is thatmost borrowers can af-ford a home loan thatruns about two and a halftimes their annual salary.
Buying a home is acomplex process, but onethat is ultimately very re-warding when done right.By organizing your fi-nances well in advance,you’ll help set yourself upfor success. For more in-formation about creditand buying a home, visitwww.transunion.com.
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