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February 25, 2012
Volumee 22 •• Numberr 32
Inn thisIssue
FoodCheck-Out
WeekPage A12
HomeImprovement
Page A39
ShopAmsterdam
Page B1
Tax GuidePage A27
For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, butgives us power, love and self-discipline. ~ 2 Timothy 1:7
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Published weekly on Saturday by Lee Publications6113 St. Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428
Circulation Manager... ....Tony Keba Classified Ad Manager.......Peggy Patrei
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We cannot GUARANTEE the return of photographs.Publisher not responsible for typographical errors.Size, style of type and locations of advertisementsare left to the discretion of the publisher. The opin-ions expressed in this publication are not necessari-ly those of the publisher.We will not knowingly acceptor publish advertising which is fraudulent or mislead-ing in nature. The publisher reserves the sole right toedit, revise or reject any and all advertising with orwithout cause being assigned which in his judgementis unwholesome or contrary to the interest of thispublication. We assume no financial responsibilityfor typographical errors in advertisement, but if atfault, will reprint that portion of the ad in which theerror appears.
Publisher, PresidentFrederick W. Lee
V.P., General ManagerBruce ButtonV.P., ProductionMark W. Lee
On the cover
Ad Sales
Joanne Gunnison of FulMont Food Pantryin Fort Plain accepts the nearly $100 worthof non-perishable food items donated by
Montgomery County Farm Bureau Promotionand Education committee members
Mary Finch and Kay Offenborn.Photo by Elizabeth A. Tomlin
Did you know?New York State Symbols
Apple: State Fruit - The apple was adopted as theState fruit in 1976. Apples come in many varieties,such as Golden Delicious, McIntosh and Winesap.Milk: State Beverage - Milk was adopted as theState beverage in 1981.Sugar Maple: State Tree - The sugar maple is ourmain source of maple syrup made from sap stored inits trunk. Its leaves are pointed and turn bright col-ors in the fall. The sugar maple was adopted as theState tree in 1956.Rose: State Flower - The rose was adopted as theState flower in 1955.Ladybug: State Insect - The ladybug was adopted asthe State insect in 1989.Bluebird: State Bird - The bluebird was adopted asthe State bird in 1970. The bluebird is one of the firstbirds to return North each spring.Beaver: State Animal - The beaver was adopted asthe State animal in 1975.Brook Trout: State Freshwater Fish - The brooktrout was adopted as the State freshwater fish in1975. Brook trout live in freshwater brooks, lakesand streams.Eurypterus remipes: State Fossil - Eurypterusremipes, a 420 million year-old eurypterid, wasadopted as the State fossil in 1984. Eurypterids areextinct, distant relatives of the horseshoe crab.Garnet: State Gem - The garnet was adopted as theState gem in 1969. Garnets are used in jewelry andare a dark red color.Apple Muffin: State Muffin - The apple muffin wasadopted as the State muffin in 1987 as a result ofthe efforts of students throughout New York State.Bay Scallop: State Shell - The bay scallop wasadopted as the State shell in 1988. They live at thebottom of the sea and can swim by flapping theirshells together.Lilac: State Bush - The lilac was adopted as theState bush in 2006.Snapping Turtle: State Reptile - The common snap-ping turtle was adopted as the State reptile in 2006.The common snapping turtle has a large head, long,saw-toothed tail, and stocky legs with large claws.Striped Bass: State Marine or Saltwater Fish - Thestriped bass was adopted as the State marine or salt-water fish in 2006. Striped bass or "stripers" are sil-very with 7 to 8 black stripes.
CorrectionLast week in The Original Valley Pennysaverwe ran an article on DOME49. We mistakelylisted the phone number as 673-3600. Thecorrect phone number is 993-3600. We apol-ogize for any inconvenience this may havecaused.
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Hello Again,
“In the beginning.” These three words written in the English language may have
been read by more people than we could possibly imagine or believe.
In the beginning — what, where, who. Our civilization has moved along, changing
daily at such a fast rate that we almost cannot accept the line of thought that
everything we can see, every person we know or remember, had a beginning. A study
of history quickly reminds us that nearly everything also has an end which will
make room for a new beginning.
During our early education years, we learned about the early Pilgrims arriving on
this continent to be met by Native Indian people. How they built log homes, grew
crops, hunted wild game. Celebrated feast together and enjoyed their choice of
freedom, of community government, and religion.
Each in their own time passed into eternity only to be replaced by their offspring.
Each a new beginning.
This week we celebrate President’s Day. Remembering two of the great persons
in our nation’s history: George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. A study of
history reveals the greatness of these two men. Washington remembered as the
first president of these United States. Henry Lee, Washington’s old cavalry
commander, delivered the eulogy at Washington’s funeral in 1799 including words
that everyone at that time understood and have been recorded and repeated for
over 200 years. “First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his country.”
Less we forget those great words were spoken during George Washington’s
funeral service. At the end of Washington’s walk in this life, his path left an
indelible imprint on this continent reaching across the oceans to all people in the
world. His life ended, but his living dream for our country went on forming this
greatest nation.
We also remember his great military genius during the Revolutionary War. The
great military general riding in uniform on his impressive white horse. At the
conclusion of the Revolutionary War, he retired to live the life
of a gentleman farmer only reluctantly to leave his well-earned
retirement to preside over the Constitutional Convention.
Once again, a new beginning to become the first president
of the United States of America. Once again stepping down
from the presidency in 1796. It has been said, he could have
chosen to become king of this country. Now, it is obvious he
understood it was God’s will that no one person should have
such power or that any government should control power of
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that dimension over the nation he fought and served for. We can thank George
Washington for his part in setting up our nation and keeping us free of an all-
powerful governing body.
I wish we had space in this “Hello, Again” to chat about Abraham Lincoln. The
man — the president who 60 years later kept Washington’s dream of a great
nation glued together. Lincoln’s greatness preserved our nation as one nation of
many states, not one huge central all-powerful government. We don’t want a huge
federal government with a president acting as a king.
Yet this is 2012. What lessons can we draw from these two great historical
figures? Could it be — they were both given a challenge and dream?
Washington’s dream to found and help build a great nation based on
democracy with a representative form of government. Lincoln’s task and dream to
keep this infant country glued together as one nation.
Where did their dream, foresight, and strength come from? Remember the three
words, “In the beginning.” Now add the fourth, “In the beginning, God…” Do we need
to say more? If these two men could dream of a great nation and play a part in
causing it to happen, is it too much to believe that we collectively can dream about
the Palatine Corridor and make it happen? Dream, yes! Plan, yes! Act, yes!
No one will deny the country folks from upstate New York area a fun-loving bunch
of people who enjoy a good laugh.
An old upstate farmer with his team of horses was hauling a wagonload of
manure down a country road when he met an inmate from the local mental
institution.
“What are you going to do with all of that manure?” the inmate asked.
The farmer replied, “I’m going to put it on my strawberries.” “And they call me
crazy,” the inmate said, shaking his head. “I put sugar and cream on mine.”
Well it’s time to bank up the stove, empty the spittoon,
lock up the storefront and go home. So until next week, go
with God. I know he will continue to bless you and your
family.
Say hi to your neighbor and say a few words of prayer. God
will listen. You have that promise.
From Florida,
Fred Lee and the Lee Family
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by Elizabeth A. TomlinCereals, soups,
canned vegetables,canned fruits andjuices are only a few ofthe assorted non-per-ishable items pur-chased byMontgomery CountyFarm Bureau’sPromotion andEducation Committeemembers, Mary Finchand Kay Offenborn,for donation to a localfood bank, commemo-rating Farm Bureau’snational Food Check-Out Week.
Food Check-OutWeek marks the timeof year when, accord-ing to statistics fromthe Department ofAgriculture, the aver-age American willhave earned enoughincome to pay for theentire year’s food sup-ply. These statisticsshow that it takes onlyfive weeks to accom-plish this feat.
County FarmBureau chaptersacross the UnitedStates have been com-memorating FoodCheck-Out Week for14 years and moreprograms are imple-mented annually. Thisevent also highlightsthe origins of theAmerican food supply-with a focus on farm-ers.
Montgomery CountyFarm Bureau’sPromotion andEducation Committeeemphasizes that NewYork farmers are com-mitted to producingsafe, abundant andhealthy food and thatthey are helping con-sumers find solutions
to eating healthy on astraining budget.
“This year we’remaking a donation ofnon-perishable food tothe local FulMontFood Bank in recogni-tion of Food Check-Out Week,” saidFinch. “But otheryears we’ve madedonations to theRonald McDonaldHouse in Albany.”
The Farm Bureauand Ronald McDonaldHouse Charities con-nection was initiatedwhen Food Check-OutWeek first began andcounty and stateFarm Bureaus stillcontinue to make fooddonations to theRonald McDonaldHouses and othercharities during FoodCheck-Out Week.
“The Food Check-
Out Week connectionbetween Farm Bureauand Ronald McDonaldHouse Charities wasforged more than adecade ago,” reportsSandra Prokop,Managing Director ofNY Farm BureauFoundation forA g r i c u l t u r a lEducation, Inc.“Since the programwas initiated in themid-1990s, FarmBureau membershave donated approxi-mately $3 million infood and monetarycontributions toRonald McDonaldHouses and otherworthwhile charitiesduring Food Check-Out Week.”
Ronald McDonaldHouses provide a“home-away- f rom-home” for families of
seriously ill childrenwho are receivingmedical treatment.
Supporting foodpantries is anotherimportant way thatFood Check-Off Weekis recognized, andFinch and Offenborndonated the manyitems they purchasedto the Fort PlainFulMont Center andFood Bank, whereemployee JoanneGunnison was onhand to receive theitems.
According to CyndieSirekis, Director ofNews Services withthe American FarmBureau Federation,“The third week ofFebruary was selectedfor Food Check-OutWeek as a bridge toNational NutritionMonth in March.”
Montgomery County FarmBureau commemorates FoodCheck-Out Week ~ Feb. 19-25
Montgomery County Farm Bureau Promotion and Education committeemembers Mary Finch and Kay Offenborn choose non-perishable food itemsto donate to the local food band in commemoration of Farm Bureau’sNational Food Check-Out Week.
Photo by Elizabeth A. Tomlin
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Herkimer Countyhigh school studentsscheduled to gradu-ate in June 2012 areeligible to apply forthe Valley Health Ser-vices Scholarship.
Applicants must beplanning to pursuehigher education in afield employable by anursing home suchas, nursing, account-ing, healthcareadministration, socialwork, dietetics andrehabilitation. Prefe-rence will be given toa senior who hasworked or completedvolunteer work in anursing home.
In order to be eligi-ble for selection, thestudent must submitan official school
transcript showing aGPA of at least 85 anda typed essay of 500words or lessaddressing:
• specific educa-tional plans and goals
• the reason forcareer choice
• pertinent experi-ences in a nursinghome
• volunteer time oremployment in anursing home
The essays must besubmitted by May 2to Peggy Scarano,Coordinator of PublicRelations and Devel-opment at ValleyHealth Services, 690W. German Street,Herkimer, New York13350.
Valley Health Servicesscholarship
SPORTSMAN’S AUC-TION, WednesdayEvening, Feb. 29th at5:00PM at JR’s in FortPlain. Bring your guns &other items to sell! Callfor an updated gun list!!518-993-4668
2006 BUICK LaCrosseCX silver, 59k, V-6, auto,full power. SALE:$10,995. John C. Miller,Inc. 518-762-7124www.johncmiller.com
PICK 5 for meats, frozenseafood and groceryitems, Peruzzi’s MeatMarket, 69 ChurchStreet, Canajoharie.518-673-3382
You can place your Line Ad in this Publication
for as little as $400.
518-673-3011Deadline Every Thursday at Noon
BANNERS BANNERSBANNERS any size.Call Beth at Lee Publi-cations 518-673-0101Please allow 7-10working days toreceive your bannerafter ordering.
PERSONAL HEALTHCARE AID needed forclient in Cherry Valley(Roseboom). Please callSuperior Home HealthCare at 518-993-4605
FOR SALE: Rice Coal,$5.20/40 lbs., $260/ton.Bylers Storage Sheds,5284 St.Hwy10, FortPlain
8 FOOT TABLES & folding chairs for rent.Canajoharie VolunteerFire Department 518-378-3279 or [email protected]
LAMINATE YOUR DOC-UMENTS up to 11x17.Lee Publications, 6113State Rt. 5, PalatineBridge, NY 13428. 518-673-3237
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
Planning a Garage Sale?Call 518-673-3011
to get your listing in early!
HOBART COMMER-CIAL MEAT SLICER, 12”blade. $300 firm. 315-717-6052
WOOD PELLETS. Win-ter Special on NEWENGLAND PREMIUMPELLETS with low ash.BUY NOW & SAVE. C.H.Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
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
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Joseph Nalli, Esq.Counselor at Law
Fort Plain518-993-4486
WRATH OF GRAPES
51 Hancock Street, Fort Plain, NY
Over 9,000 Bottlesof Wine In Stock
DARLENE’S KITTEN - 9 week old
orange and white male. Came to
the shelter with 3 siblings on
February 17th.
DARLENE’S KITTEN - 9 week old
black female. Came to the shelter
with 3 siblings on February 17th.
DARLENE’S KITTEN - 9 week old
female Tiger. Came to the shelter
with 3 siblings on February 17th.
BREEZY - Lovely female Dilute Tortie,
born on April 20, 2010. Came to the
shelter in February because her owner
could no longer care for her.
RAE - Beautiful female Pit Bull 3-4 yearold, 45 lbs. Found at Fonda Fire Dept.in June 2010. Friendly and playful. OKwith most dogs, not cats. Older kidsonly. Housebroken. Microchipped.
NYAH - 11 year old female Pit
Bull/Pointer mix, 45 lbs. Knows her
commands, crate and leash trained ok
with some dogs, best with older kids
only. Sweet and loving.
RAMSEY - 5 year old male Pit Bull, 57 lbs.
Found at Hilltop Road and Route 162 in
March 2010. Very loving dog, lively and
playful. Should be only pet. Adult home.
Housebroken. Microchipped.
LUCY - 3 year old female Greyhound/
Husky/Shephard mix, 46 lbs. At the
shelter since September. Sweet and
shy personality. Fine with dogs, cats
and kids. Housebroken.
8th Annual Bowling Tournament to benefit Shelter
Sunday, March 11th at Iroquois Lanes4 person team/$80 per team
9 pin no tap format2 shifts - 1 and 3pm
For infomration and to register call Iroquois Lanes at 673-5498
NEEDED:30 gallon or
larger trash bags
and kitty litter
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315-292-2306
KEEP THE COLD OUT-INSULATE! Kraft facedand unfaced fiberglassinsulation available atC.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
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
INVOICES for yourBusiness - 2, 3 or 4part forms. Very rea-sonable. Call Beth atLee Publications 518-673-0101
WILL TAKE trade-in’s, Iwant Good used snow-mobiles any brands anyyears old, will trade youfor Brand NEW. Hud-sonportable Sawmill, or fire-wood processor, tractorlog skidding winch, woodelevator. Even a NewStihl chainsaw. Call Hud-son Forest Equipment800-765-7297. Barn-eveld, NY.
FOR SALE: 2001 JeepGrand Cherokee Laredo,6cyl., automatic, 4x4,141K. Road Ready! CallTurnpike Auto for moreinformation, located onRt. 20, East Springfield,NY (607)264-3680
M A I N M OTO R C A RCHRYSLER, DODGE,JEEP, RAM. For all yourvehicle needs. Sales,Service, Accessories.www.mainmotorcar.com518-762-3183
Need a new car? Get 0%financing at SampsonMotor Car where every-one is approved! 261East Main Street Ams-terdam. 518-848-7359
Vendor Mall @ theNewport Marketplaceover 30 Vendors sellingCollectibles, Treasures,New and Hand CraftedItems 7583 Main St.,Newport -315-845-8822
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If there is a need tofill or a problem to besolved, rest assured,someone is bound tocreate a gadget thatgets the job done.
In the 18th and19th centuries whenseamstresses neededa “third hand” the“sewing bird” wasinvented.
Also known as asewing clamp, hem-ming clamp, or, youguessed it, a thirdhand, the sewing birdwas used to attachone end of a piece ofcloth firmly to a table.This enabled theseamstress to holdtheir sewing taut withone hand whilestitching with theother.
In America, the first
sewing birds werecalled “grippers.” Notused widely untilmid-19th Century,they became popularas a luxury item,which a young manwould present to hisintended bride sever-
al months before thewedding. These weremade in many vari-eties — birds with orwithout a pin cush-ion, on a spindle ornot, and in the shapeof numerous animals.
After the invention
of the sewingmachine, the need forgrippers was dimin-ished, but they werestill manufactured asnovelties. The sewingbird show here is fromthe collection of Willis“Skip” Barshied Jr.
Whatchmacallits
ESTABLISHEDD BUSINESSSFORR SALE
Fonda Fultonville School DistrictOn Busy State Highway
Complete InventoryFurniture, Collectibles, Baby Clothes
& Much More
Contact 222-9371Ask For Kathleen
WHATT AA FIND!
SEARCH & RESCUEVOLUNTEERS NEEDEDThe Tri-State EmergencyTeam is recruiting volun-teers to provide wildlandand underwater search-es. This includes allaspects of field andunderwater search. TheTri-State EmergencyTeam responds whenrequested by NYS For-est Rangers and otherPolice agencies through-out New York State,Western Vermont andMassachusetts. We arelooking for certifiedSCUBA divers, experi-enced boat handlers,and people who enjoyhiking and the outdoorsin general. The team willprovide training andcomplete support asneeded. Our headquar-ters is located in Water-ford. Applicants need notlive in Waterford to volun-teer. If interested, pleasecall 518-237-6744 or visito u r w e b s i t e w w w.tri-stateemergencyteam.org
20x30 TENT with foursides for rent. Canajo-harie Volunteer FireDepartment 518-378-3 2 7 9 o r e m a i l [email protected]
POWER TOOLS notworking? Don’t buy new!Call Empire Power andget them repaired. Call(518) 993-9997 543Paris Rd., Fort Plain, NY13339
STAG PARTY TICKETSfor Gerald Mead Jr.On sale now. ContactAncel at 518-210-0900
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STAY AT HOME MOM ofone looking to babysitout of St. Johnsvillehome. Loves kids, rea-sonable prices, knowstoddler and infant CPR,home baby-proofed, owneducational games,videos, toddler and infanttoys. 518-763-5351
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Answersto thisweek’spuzzles
®YOUR COMPLETESTOCK SERVICE
WE HANDLE COWS & HORSESDead*Disabled*Down
PLEASE CALL PROMPTLY(518) 993-2171
Fort Plain1-800-811-00547-DAYSERVICE
WE HAVE! Timberwolflog splitters. Call for pric-ing + models available.North Creek Auto 315-866-3698
MAGNETIC SIGNS FORtrucks and cars. CallBeth at Lee Publica-tions 518-673-0101
$$$ Logging $$$- BuyingStanding Timber: Profes-sional Free Consultation.15-1000 acres. Paidbefore cut. 315-668-3786, Cell 315-706-4592
2001 FORD MUSTANG,color brown, about 150kmiles, asking $4,500.518-495-9437 Ask forJenna.
RECORDS WANTED:We’ll buy your oldrecords from 1930 -1970. 45’s, 78’s, Albums,Rock-N-Roll, Blues,R&B, Country,etc. CallPete 518-673-2384.
2008 JEEP Liberty Sport4x4, black, 41k, V-6,auto, moonroof, fullpower. SALE: $17,995.John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
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
The Fort Plain Mer-chants Association Wel-comes Dome49 to theAssociation. Dome49 islocated at 49 HancockSt. (Route 5S), Fort Plain
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For Sale
Craftsman 8-Drawer 2-Piece Heavy-Duty Ball-Bearing
Combination Set
BRAND NEW!!!$17500 for both pieces
Call 518-332-5114 for more information
LOGANN MILLING338 NELLIS ROAD • FT. PLAIN, NY
(518) 993-2279 • 993-4747OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEKMon.-Fri. 7am-5pm
NEW HOURS Sat. 7AM - Noon• Pig 14% 50 lbs. bag ~ $9.60
• Chicken Layer 50 lbs. bag ~ $9.50• Corn Meal 50 lbs. bag ~ $8.00• 16% Cow 50 lbs. bag ~ $8.25
• Heifer 50 lbs. bag ~ $8.45 • Beef Grower 50 lbs. bag ~ $8.80• Scratch Feed 50 lbs. bag ~ $9.50• Calf Grower 50 lbs. bag ~ $9.00
• Sheep & Goat 50 lbs. bag ~ $9.50• Corn Meal Bulk ~ $280.00/ton+trucking
• 16% Cow Bulk ~$276.00/ton+trucking
FEEDD FORR ALLL YOURR ANIMALL NEEDS
We Have Available:• Custom Feed Mixes • All Types of Bulk Feeds
• Bins & Electric Motors Prices Subject to Change
1669 Main Street,Pattersonville, NY518-887-5504
WEEKLY SPECIALSShavings 3.25 cu. ft. paper bag . . . . . . . . . .$5.50
. . . . . .$4.75 (with feed purchase limit 10)
Triple Crown Rice Bran Oil . . . . .Gal. $18.99
Nutrena Hay Stretch Extender . . . . .$10.25
Stock & Stable 12% Pellet . . . . . . . . . . .$9.25
T-F 8-6,Sat. 8-2,Sun/Mon.CLOSED
Proprietor: Tanya Towne
HUNTING, FISHING, PET Supplies, SPORTS MEMORABILIA,
ADIRONDACK GIFTS
LIVEBAIT
INDOORARCHERY
RANGE
• Minnows• Spikes
36 Canal St., Fort Plain, NY 13339518-993-1010
[email protected] GAS...SHOP LOCAL
Carrying Products Made In The USA
NOW CARRYING FULL LINE OF
PARKER COMPOUND& CROSS BOWS
HAIR STYLISTIf you love what you do,come have fun andwork for us! We are afull service family salonand a Paul Mitchell Sig-nature Salon! Appli-cants must possess avalid NY cosmetologylicense. Interested par-ties should contactTracey at
1-800-962-2739 ext. 386
2008 DODGE Nitro SXT4x4, tan, 34k, V-6, auto,AC, CD, full power.SALE: $16,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
FOR SALE- 3 Color Tele-visions. One 27 inch andtwo 19 inch, neither areflat screens. Phone (518)993-3368 after 3 pm.
M A I N M OTO R C A R2005 Chrysler CrossfireRoadster. Limited, V6,auto stick, gray, two toneleather, 26,500 miles.518-762-3183
MAIN MOTORCAR,Your jeep headquarters.Over 30 New and UsedJeeps in stock. MainStreet, Johnstown. 518-762-3183
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental
12 Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental
12 Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834
Remodel your home andyour budget at the sametime. You can rent drywall jacks, wallpapersteamers, tile saws, car-pet installation tools andget your remodeling proj-ect started with profes-sional quality tools andexpert advice.
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental
12 Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834
We have Lignetics WoodPellets, $5.29 per bag or$245 per ton
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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
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
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
GET PREPARED FORSPRING!! Plastmo Gut-ters are durable and eastto install for the Dol4.Available in white orbrown. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
WANTED TO BUY: OldGrit newspapers (not theGrit magazine). 518-568-5115
FAX SERVICE availableat Lee Publications.25¢ a page. 6113 StateHwy. 5, Palatine Bridge,NY 13428. Open Mon-day-Friday 8am-5pm.518-673-3237
LOOKING for it? Sell-ing it? Looking forwork? Looking tohire… Give us a call518-673-0101 andplace your reader adtoday.
WINDOWS FOR SALE:Any size. From a trailerhouse. $10 each. FortPlain. 518-993-5593.
NEED WOOD? WEHAVE IT! Common pine,select pine, clear pine,hardwood, mouldings,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. Johnsville518-568-7016
POT BELLY PIG maleapprox. 6 months $40.518-568-5817
WINE and Beer served.Mercato Pizza & Restau-rant, 38 W. Main St.,Canajoharie. 518-673-4411
Fulton County Hwy. 119Stratford, 3.8 acres,country getaway, handy-man special, parkinglower lot, upper withcabin, woodstove, out-house, hunting fishingclose by, $13,500. 518-894-1863
We can furnish you withevery kind of fabricatedroof and floor truss.These trusses are idealfor residential, commer-cial or agricultural con-struction. Call for a freequote. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
FOR SALE: Fryers,Pizza Prep, SandwichPrep, Smallwares, Con-veyor Pizza Ovens,Coolers, Deli Coolersand more! Building full ofEquipment, to much tolist, at auction prices.Take a look & Make anoffer. Everything MustGo! Call (315)868-7115
Dining Room Set, $750.Prime condition, 5/4solid maple hard rockcolonial 7pc. chairs 6ladder back, rush seats,94” extended 2 arms.518-762-6388
CENTRAL BOILEREClassic OUTDOORFURNACES. Cleanerand Greener. 97% Effi-cient. EPA Qualified.Call North Creek Heat315-866-3698
SIGNS SIGNS SIGNSAll Kinds. CorrugatedPlastic Signs WithStakes. Call Beth atLee Publications 518-673-0101. Please allow7-10 working days toreceive your signsafter ordering.
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental
12 Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834
Stop in and check outthe NEW Scotts SnapSpreader and the fertiliz-ers that go with it, all ondisplay, on sale, and onlyat your local hometown hardware store.
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental
12 Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834
Get a head start on yourspring cleaning projectswith tips, checklists, andmore. Find them all at:StartRightStartHere.com
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Agricultural Equipment Dealer is looking for anexperienced Service Manager to oversee the
shop operation. A minimum of 5 years experience in Ag or Industrial equipment
machinery a plus. Competitive Salary based onexperience. Excellent benefits package, health
insurance, retirement, uniforms, etc.Randalll Implementss Co.,, Inc.
29911 St.. Hwy.. 5S,Fultonville,, NYY 12072
or email to [email protected]
Agricultural Equipment Dealer is looking for anAssistant Service Manager/Service Writer to
assist the Service Manager with repair orders,Warranty entry, telephone, etc. Knowledge ofFarm Machinery a plus. Requires computer
skills, handling customer service calls, goodorganization skills, etc. Excellent fringe benefits
package. Salary based on experience.Randalll Implementss Co.,, Inc.
29911 St.. Hwy.. 5S,Fultonville,, NYY 12072
or email to [email protected]
Employment
STOP throwing awayyour battery packs fromyour power tools! CallEmpire Power to haveyour battery pack rebuilt!Call (518)993-9997
MANTIS Deluxe Tiller.NEW! FastStart engine.Ships FREE. One-YearMoney-Back Guaranteewhen you buy DIRECT.Call for the DVD andFREE Good Soil book!877-439-6803
TWO FISHING LUREdisplay cabinets withlocking glass doors,2 7 ” H x 1 4 ” W x 3 ½ ” D,excellent condition. Orig-inal cost $110. Plus 40collectible lures, taggedand priced. Total valuefor all $550. Asking$250. 315-866-9342. Noanswer, leave message.
MOVING SALE: ByA p p o i n t m e n t O n l y.Frankfort, NY. 518-368-3090 (cell), all calls willbe returned.
THE SPORTSMAN’SDEN is now carrying afull line of Parker Com-pound & Cross Bows. 36Canal St., Fort Plain, NY518-993-1010
PREFINISHED HARD-WOOD FLOORING: 2¼”,3”, 4” & 5” widths, manycolors available with Life-time Finish Warranty.C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
FREE DELIVERY pleasesee our Facebook pagefor details Mercato PizzaRestaurant. MercatoPizza & Restaurant, 38W. Main St., Canajo-harie. 518-673-4411
FOR SALE: Pellet Stove,Holds 240 Lbs of pellets.Also Wood Stove, glassdoor, fire brick lined. 518-673-5288
FREE COFFEE MUGSfor your restaurant.YesFREE. Call Beth at LeePublications 518-673-0101
D I N N E R S P E C I A L :$29.95 bottle of winea n d t w o d i n n e r s .Mercato Pizza & Restau-rant, 38 W. Main St.,Canajoharie 518-673-4411
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
HANDYMAN, 25 yearsexperience, all phaseshome improvement, reli-able, reasonable, no jobtoo small or too big. 518-496-1919
HOG CASINGS by thehank $26.95, Peruzzi’sMeat Market, 69 ChurchStreet, Canajoharie.518-673-3382
2007 FORD MustangGT, Dk. grey, 30k, V-8,auto, leather, sharp!SALE: $20,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
SONY 4speaker soundsystem, 3disc changer(MP3)/2cassette, newcondition, Yieldhousehutch optional,$150/$250. 518-673-2952
OUR delicious bread ishomemade and servedfree with every dinner.Mercato Pizza & Restau-rant, 38 W. Main St.,Canajoharie. 518-673-4411
STOVE PIPE: 24 gauge6” & 8” x24” black stovepipe, elbows anddampers available atC.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
USED TIRE SALE: HugeInventory, mounting &balancing FREE. Noappointment necessary!Save money call AutoWorld, 534 North PerryStreet, Johnstown12095. 518-762-7555
FOR RENT: 3 bedroomhouse in Nelliston.Kitchen, living, dining,laundry rooms, off streetparking, heat, electric,water not included. $800a month, 1st month rent+ security a must. Proofof income needed. CallTom 914-227-4390
PITTSBURGH PAINT:Over 2000 colors avail-able in Flat, Eggshell orSemi-Gloss latex paint.Stop in at C.H. Burkdorf& Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville, 518-568-7016
MAIN MOTORCAR,Bad Credit? Need a car?No worries. Main Street,Johnstown. 518-762-3183
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MAIN MOTORCAR,Main Street, Johnstown150 new and used vehi-cles in stock. Stop in fora hassle free experi-ence. 518-762-3183
JEEP WRANGLERHALF DOORS. Tan can-vas, Great shape!! Nodamage at all. Fits allwranglers from 1988-1995. Zipper windows.$75.00 Or best offer. Call914-329-5720 for detailsask for Will. Located inFort Plain.
M A I N M OTO R C A RBusiness Link Dealer.HD Truck Sales & Ser-vice. WE SERVICE HDTRUCKS. 518-762-3183. Main Street, John-stown
2009 HYUNDAI SantaFe Lmtd., AWD, maroon,31k, V-6, auto, leather,moonroof, alloys,Loaded! SALE: $23,995.John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
Having problems withyour well or pump? CallThe Water People -Provost Brothers! 518-868-2126
LIKE US ON FACE-BOOK Mercato PizzaRestaurant, 38 W. MainSt., Canajoharie. 518-673-4411
D.S. Coal Stoves andWood Stoves. Nonelectric models avail-able. 24 to 48 hrs. burntime. Lots of modelsand sizes to choosefrom. Benuel FisherAuctions 518-568-2257
FT. PLAIN, 1-bedroomg a r a g e i n c l u d e d .$500/mth, plus security,utilities not included, nopets, non-smoker. 518-993-1021
HAVING A PARTY?Did you know theCanajoharie VolunteerFire Department rentsthe kitchen and ban-quet room. For yourconvenience we nowhave an elevator. 518-378-3279 or [email protected]
CHECK OUT OUR pro-duce at really low prices,Peruzzi’s Meat Market,69 Church Street, Cana-joharie. 518-673-3382
2009 JEEP WranglerUnlimited, 4 door, silver,24k, V-6, auto, AC, CD,hard top, full power.SALE: $25,495. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
REDFIELD SCOPE,2x7, wideview, $150;Leupold 3x9, $150;Weaver 4x38, $75.; Sim-mons 4x32, 1” rings,$50; New muzzleload-ers, 50cal and 12ga,high-end, White compa-ny, $300 each, USAmade. 518-673-3483
2007 HONDA AccordSE, red, 52k, V-6, auto,alloys, full power. SALE:$14,995. John C. Miller,Inc. 518-762-7124
CATER your parties withus. Your guests will loveit. Mercato Pizza &Restaurant, 38 W. MainSt., Canajoharie. 518-673-4411
2008 PONTIAC G-6 GTDk. grey, 33k, V-6, auto,full power, chromewheels, 4 door. SALE:$13,495. John C. Miller,Inc. 518-762-7124
INDOOR Flea Market atSt. Johnsville, Sat.,March 3rd at 9:00AMProduce, meats, cheese,house plants, jams & jel-lies, and much more!Call to reserve yourspace 518-993-4668
Cuffe Computers offersaffordable repairs andupgrades as well as cus-tom built systems. 518-993-4833.
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• Child support pay-ments
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• Non-cash incomeTaxable income maybe in a form otherthan cash. One exam-ple of this is bartering,which is an exchangeof property or services.The fair market valueof goods and servicesexchanged is fully tax-able and must beincluded as income on
Form 1040 of bothparties.
All other items —including incomesuch as wages,salaries, tips andunemployment com-pensation — are fullytaxable and must beincluded in yourincome unless it isspecifically excludedby law.
These examples arenot all-inclusive. Formore information, seePublication 525, Tax-able and NontaxableIncome, which can beobtained at theIRS.gov website or bycalling the IRS at 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).
S o u r c e :www.IRS.gov
Taxable or non-taxable income?
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HungryBearr Cafe
(518) 568-2700Tues., Feb 27th
Wed., Feb 28th
- Goulash & Italian Bread &
Butter & Toss Salad
- Oven Roasted Hot Beef
Sandwich w/Mashed or FF
- Liver & Onions, Mashed or FF
& Salad
- Tuna Melt, FF & Salad
Thurs., Feb 29th
Sat., Mar 2nd
- Grilled Ham & Cheese
Sandwich, FF & Salad
- Cheeseburger, FF & Salad
- Ham & Cheese Omlette w/HF
- 2 Blueberry Pancakes Choice
of meat
Sun., Mar 3rd
Fri., Mar 1st
Now Accepting Credit Cards
7304 State Hwy. 5,St. Johnsville, NY
Tues.-Thurs. 6am-3pm;Fri. 6am-7pm; Sat. 6am-2pm;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 PM
Roast Turkey, Dressing,
Mashed & Salad
- Chicken & Biscuits,
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- Bacon Cheesburger w/FF &
Salad
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WED., FEB. 29TH
THURS., MAR. 1ST
FRI., MAR. 2ND
SAT., MAR. 3RD
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Mar. 3rdSAT
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February Cof fee HouseSunday, February 26th 3-5pmFeaturing Bob Gould and the “Bob Cats”proceeds to benefit Schoharie Flood Victims$500 donation at the door
St. Johns-St. Marks Lutheran ChurchChurch Street, Canajoharie
For more information call673-2224
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March 9TH, 2012
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Fire Department20 South Helmer Ave.Dolgeville, NY 13329
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2055 Eriee Blvd.,, Canajoharie,, NY
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1,0000 OFF ITEMS,, DEALERS,, RESTAURANTT OWNERSLISTING: FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, SANDWICH UNITS,FRYERS, REST. RANGES, WALK-IN COOLERS, LG. SELECTIONOF NEW RESTAURANT RACKING, LG. SELECTION OF NEWS.S. POTS, PANS, HOBART MEAT SAW, 6 FT. DELI COOLER, HD60QT PRECISION MIXER LG. SELECTION OF COOLERS,FREEZERS, ESPRESSO MACHINE, HOT FOOD BOXES, SEVER-AL BUNN COFFEE MAKERS, SAVORY TOASTER, NATHAN'SHOT DOG MACHINE, HOSHIZARI 900LB ICE MACHINE, TRUETRIPLE DOOR REFRIGERATOR, VICTORY REFRIGERATOR, 3DOOR FLOWER COOLER, WALK IN COOLERS, SODA COOLERS,WILDER PROOFER, SEVERAL REFRIGERATED BAKERYCASES, UNDERCOUNTER DISPLAY COOLERS, CHOPPERS,CUTTERS, CORERS, LG. SELECTION OF KITCHEN UTENSILS,& MUCH MUCH MORE.
PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR FULL LISTING & PHOTOS @ WWW.COUNTYLINEAUCTIONS.COM
DIRECTIONS: EXIT 24 NYS THRUWAY, TO I90 EAST TO EXIT5 EVERETT RD. TAKE LEFT ONTO COMMERCE AVE. 2NDBLOCK ON RIGHT. LOOK FOR SIGNS.
SALE BY COUNTY LINE AUCTIONS:AUCTIONEER JACK BELKNAP
FOR INFO PLEASE CALL (518) 773-2247
WE ACCEPT: CASH, CHECK, OR ANY MAJOR CREDIT CARDS,10% BUYERS PREMIUM.
ON-SITECOMPLETEE RESTAURANTT EQUIPMENT
&& SUPPLYY LIQUIDATION
AUCTIONSat., March 3rd @ 10:00 A.M. Pre. 10:00 A.M.
Held @ 60 COMMERCE AVE. ALBANY, N.Y.
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 vol-
ume - thus making a better market for everyone. **We are Independent
Marketers- working 24/7 to increase your bottom line. Competitive marketing
is the way to go.
Monday, Feb. 20th sale - Top cow .88 wt. 1714 $1508.32, Bulls/Steers top
$1.00, bull calves top $1.50, Kid Goats $30 - $85, Goats up to $240. Dairy
milking age top $1350, bred heifers up to $1100.
Monday, March 5th - Monthly Fat Cow & Feeder Sale.
Monday, March 12th -Monthly Heifer Sale. Group of Springing Heifers from
one farm.
Friday, March 16th - on the Farm.Andover, NJ. Mooney Farms Complete Dairy
Dispersal. 180 Hi-Grade Holsteins. 90 Milking age, 90 Heifers - All AI sired.
Worth the trip!!
Monday, March 19th - Monthly Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig Sale.
Monday, March 26th - Special Holiday Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig Sale. Note
this date is the last week of March. Call for advertising your group - it makes
a difference.
Friday, April 6th - 11:30AM Spring Premier All Breed Sale. Selections are
underway. Accepting registered high quality cattle give us a call.
Saturday, April 21st - Annual Spring Machinery Sale & Plant, Tree & Shrub
Auction - accepting consignments groups or single items. Consignments
already coming in call today to get into advertising it will make a difference.
Expecting a field full of quality farm equipment.
Saturday, April 28th - Sale held on Farm. Otego, NY. 11:00 AM. Gretna Acres
Registered Brown Swiss Complete Dispersal. 100 Head sell. This is a long
established breeding herd (50 years) DHI tested, AI sired. Regular herd health
program.
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.
Tom & Brenda Hosking6096 NYS Rt. 8 New Berlin, NY 13411
607-699-3637or 607-847-8800
cell: 607-972-1770or 1771
WEEKLY SALES EVERY MONDAYHOSKING SALES - FORMER WELCH LIVESTOCK
by Larry CoxHurricane lampQ: I have a hurri-
cane lamp that isinscribed on theunderside “L&LWMC1973.” Can youplease identify it andgive me the name of adealer who buys suchlamps. — Lloyd, Sur-prise, AZ
A: Your lamp wasmanufactured byLoevsky and LoevskyWhite Metal Castings,a company based inNew Jersey that spe-cialized in reproduc-tion lamps and fix-tures. It closed inabout 1978. Yourlamp was made in1973, and is, indeed,a reproduction andnot rare. I have seensimilar lamps atantique malls and in
thrift shops priced forless than $50.
Q: I have a book inthe “Tell a Tale” seriesentitled “Little BlackSambo.” I also havethe Viewmaster reelthat goes with it. Canyou help me deter-mine the value? —Florence in Dubuque,Iowa
A: Before I answeryour question, let’sreview a little literaryhistory. The charac-ter of Little BlackSambo was intro-duced in 1898 byHelen Bannerman,the daughter of aScottish minister andthe wife of a surgeonin the British Army inIndia. The story shewrote was set in Indiaand vividly describesa young boy’s
encounters with fourtigers. The book wasso popular, she fol-lowed it with threesequels: “Little BlackQuibba,” “Little BlackQuasha” and “LittleBlack Mingo.”
It wasn’t until the1930s and ‘40s that“Little Black Sambo”began to take on neg-ative racial connota-tions. The book hasgone through dozensof editions, but Ibelieve your “Tell aTale” version is prob-ably from the 1950s.If so, it is worth about$25. The reel youhave might be valuedat about $10. One ofmy favorite referencesin this field of collect-ing is “The Art andHistory of BlackMemorabilia” by
Larry Vincent Buster(Potter, $34.95).
Q: I would like tofind the value of anAlice Caviness neck-lace that was given tome in 1957. — Char-lotte, Okeechobee, FL
A: Janet Gaynor isthe owner of AZillionSparklz and hasbought, sold andappraised vintagecostume and fineestate jewelry formore than twodecades. She mightbe able to help youdetermine the retailvalue of your neck-lace. Her contactinformation is P.O.Box 35038, Tucson,AZ 85740, andwww.sparklz.com.
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Collecting
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PUBLIC AUCTIONFarm Equipment - Guns - Tools - Household
Saturday, March 10th - 9:30 AMSnow Date March 24th
Location: 653 Youkers Bush Rd., St. Johnsville, NY 13452Directions: Rt. 5 in St. Johnsville go North on N. Division St. stay right onto Lasselsville Rd. approx.2 miles make left onto Youkers Bush and watch for signs.
FARM EQUIPMENT: Ford 4630 Turbo w/7310 loader low hrs., 987 hrs., very nice and clean; 3pt. Hydr. log splitter; NH
478 Haybine; 258 NH Rollerbar Rake; JD 336 Baler w/thrower; Flat Wagon; NI 351 Manure Spreader; 6' 286 Bush Hog;
6' York Rake; 16' Horse Trailer; John Deere LT160 Lawn Mower; 2003 Polaris 500 Sportsman 4 wheeler all wheel drive
only 319 hrs. w/snowblade; Approx. 150 Bales of Hay.
Guns: Bolt Action 30-06 w/scope and tripod, nice; Winchester 120 12ga w/scope; Winchester Model 12 12ga.;
Compound Bow; Lots of Ammo; Hunting Knives; Misc. Hunting Supplies.
Stoves: Fisher woodstove, nice and clean; Like New Pellet Stove
Tools: Stihl 290 Chainsaw, Yard Machine Tiller, Simplicity 560 Snowblower
Household: Washer - Dryer - Freezers - Table - Chairs - Misc. Cabinets - Sofas - Gun Cab. and Lots more not listed!
Auctioneer's Note: Owner wants to relocate and everything must go.
Sale Held for Debi Coffin
All Announcements Day of Sale Take Precedence Over Advertising
HUGE ANTIQUESS && COLLECTIBLESFLEAA MARKET!
**** Frankfortt VFW Location***
4274 Acme Road - Frankfort, NY 13340
Sunday, March 4, 201210AM - 4PM
Admissionn $1.000 (Childrenn 122 andd underr Free)Foodd Concessionn Available
Seee Websitee forr Listingss andd Upcomingg Fleaa MarketsVendor Booths Available
Forr moree informationn contact:
Margiee Widayy orr Tedd Widay,, Jr.
315/790-41333 orr 315/790-8799
www.widayauuctioncompany.com
FOOD AUCTIONTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH
6:30 PM • PREVIEW 5:30Featuring: meats, pork roast, chicken breast, hotdogs, gum, candy, produce, apples, pineapples,
etc., coffee, paper products
Terms: 10% buyers premiumLocated at Robin's Nest, Steevers Mill Road, Broadalbin.1 1/2 miles east of Rt. 29 and 30 traffic circle.
Now booking spring & summer auctions
Auction first & last Tuesday of every month
Danny Young 518-883-3306
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The Antiques Deal-ers' Association ofAmerica, Inc. (ADA)was established inMay 1984 as a non-profit trade associa-tion. Its major objec-tive is to make moreprofessional the busi-ness of buying andselling antiques.
Membership iscomposed of profes-sional antiques deal-ers who are dedicatedto integrity, honestyand ethical conductin the antiques trade.To be accepted, deal-ers must have a min-imum of four yearsexperience in thetrade, be recommend-ed by a committee ofpeers and must sign acertification agreeingto abide by thebylaws of ADA.
All members arerequired to guaranteetheir merchandise inwriting on a salesreceipt which muststate approximateage, origin, conditionand restoration, ifany, of all pieces thatare sold.Only thosewho demonstratededication to the eth-ical standards of theAssociation are invit-ed to continue theirmembership.
To assist bothmembers and thepublic alike, ADAfunctions in an edu-cational capacity,providing informa-tion, lectures, andseminars on varioustopics concerningantiques. Source:www.adadealers.com
Antiques Dealers’ Association
www.vpennysaver.com
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KING’S
Burrows Rd., West Winfield, NY
(315) 822-5221WE ACCEPT CASH - CREDIT CARDS - DEBIT CARDS
Open Mon., Wed.-Sat. 9-5pm • Closed Sun. & Tues.
Thurs. March 1st Food Auction - 6:33 PMSat., March 3rd Consignment Auction - 6:33 PMSat. March 10th Consignment Auction - 6:33 PM
Sun. March 11th Breeder Sale - 11:33 AMSun. March 18th Fishing Auction - 1:33 PM
I recently purchasedan old English c0hestof drawers at auctionand when I got ithome I noticed a num-ber of small roundholes on the surface ofsome of the drawersides. What causesthese holes andshould I be worried?
The holes you areseeing were caused
by a wood boring bee-tle also commonlycalled wood wormand powder post bee-tle. Since this piecewas made in Eng-land, Anobium punc-tatum is the mostlikely culprit. Theseholes are made as theadult beetle emergesfrom wood where ithad spent its earlierlife in the larval stage,consuming wood andcreating a network oftunnels in your chestof drawers.
Whether youshould be concerneddepends on the extentof the tunneling andif it is ongoing. Gener-ally powder post bee-tles prefer newerwood, which has ahigher concentrationof starch, so chancesare that your chest ofdrawers is no longerinfested. However ifyou notice fine saw-dust-like materialsifting out of the exitholes, or if the exitholes look like theyhave been freshlydrilled, you may havecause for concern.
Source: www.cr.nps.gov/m
useuma
Small holes inwood furniture
56 Willett St. Fort Plain 13339(518)) 993-4668
J.R.’ss Auctions
Sportsman’s Consignment Auction!!Guns, Hunting Clothes, Fishing Tackle,
Wednesday February 29th @5:00pm!Guns not on premise until day. Preview starting at 12:00 noon.
Bring Your Guns, Hunting, and Fishing Tackle Items!! Call to consign and for questions!!
ALREADYY CONSIGNED•• 1-- Stevenss Modell 200,, 3000 Winchesterr Mag,, Excellentt Condition
•• 1-- Remingtonn 74000 30-06•• 1-- Marlinn Modell 1936,, Casee Hardenn 30/300
•• 1-- Ithacaa Modell 37,, Featherlight,, 122 GA
•• 1-- Britishh Enfield,, 30033 CAL
•• 1-- Stevenn Modell 588 Boltt Action,, 200 GA•• 1-- Winchesterr Modell 94,, 3644 322 Special•• 1-- Traditioonss Inn Linee Muzzlee Loaderr 500 cal.
•• 1-- Easternn Armss Doublee Barrell 122 Gauge
•• 1-- Salvagee Singlee Shott 1122 GA
•• 1-- 7.62x54RR cal.. Czech•• 1-- Blackk Diamondd Muzzlee Loaderr T/CC Inlinee 500 Cal.. Withh Scope
•• 1-- CVVAA Muzzlee Loaderr Inlinee 500 Cal.
•• 1-- T/CC Flintlockk 500 Cal.. Hawken
•• 1-- Muzzlee Loaderr 500 Cal.. Flintlocckk traditions
•• Multiplee boxess off 7.622 xx 54RR Bullets,, 7MMM Bullets,, 8MMM Bullets,, 30/06,, 270,,222 maag,, 22-250
•• 1-- Rossii withh interchangeablee barrell comess withh 2433 Barrell && 200 Gaugee Barrel•• 1-- 122 Gauugee Pumpp J.. Stevenss Armss && Tooll Co.•• 1-- Daisyy BBB Riflee Redd Ryderr modell 1938B
•• 1-- 25-066 Remingtonn 70000 BDLL withh 39x500 Scope•• 1-- Benellii Superr Blackk Eaglee 122 Gaugee Automatic,, NICE•• 1-- Remingtonn 8700 Exxpresss 122 Gaugee Mag
•• 1-- Remingtonn 122 gaugee Automatic•• 1-- Remingtonn 30-6,, Greatt Condition
•• 1-- Winchhesterr 222 Rifle,, Tubularr Feed
•• Manyy Moree Comingg Stayy Posted!!
Auctionzip ID# 29324 • No Buyers Premium
We expect to have around 40 to 60 guns and other items!! Bring your hunting items to sell!!
The Auction will be held indoors in the back of the store warehouse!! Lots of seating room andout of the weather! Be sure to stop in and see the selection that we will be having for sale!!
No Buyers Premium. Credit Cards Accepted.
Bring Your Items
to Sell
Don’t Miss ThisAuction!!
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March 10 and 11will be the dates forthe “Antiques inSchoharie” show pre-sented by theSchoharie ColonialHeritage Association.Held in the historicVillage of Schoharie,NY, this show is eager-ly anticipated by deal-ers and collectorsalike.
With 100 dealers,this year’s show hassomething for every-one. Visitors will seean enormous varietyof treasures from ourpast from estate jewel-ry and art glass tooriginal painted 18thcentury furniture andtextiles, oriental rugs,clocks, toys, linensand lace, lighting,paintings and printsand everything else in-between. One canspend $5.00 or $5,000at this show and walkaway with a treasure.
The show manage-ment makes everyeffort to maintain cus-tomer confidence,with standards set tomake sure that deal-ers present onlyauthentic antiquesand collectibles.
If all of the aboveisn’t enough, the foodis “country fresh andtasty”.
Proceeds from thesemi-annual antiqueshows fund the ongo-ing historic activitiesof the SchoharieColonial HeritageAssociation.
“Antiques inSchoharie” has been aconsistent winner dueto the dedication ofmembers of theSchoharie ColonialHeritage Association,the participation ofantique dealers whoalways bring qualitymerchandise, and allof the other individuals
who volunteer theirtime. The spring showwill be held at theSchoharie CentralSchool, Saturday,March 10, 10 a.m.-5p.m. and Sunday,March 11, 11 a.m.-4p.m. Admission is$6.00.
There will be plentyof parking available onthe school grounds.For list of motels,B&Bs, restaurants orany other informationcall Debbie Tow at theSCHA office, 518-295-7505 or ShowManager, Ruth AnneWilkinson at 518-231-7241 or email:[email protected].
Antiques coming to Schoharie
Schoharie Colonial Heritage Associationmembers plan for the March Antique Show.Front row (left to right): Ann Kabie, Mary BethCutting, Ruth Anne Wilkinson, Dianne Enders,and Wanda Colyer. Back row: Gail Wilkins, JimMeinsma, Jody Meinsma, and Jason Wilkins.
Photo courtesy of Gail Wilkins
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1747 Historic Nellis Tavern Benefit
ANTIQUE SHOWSaturday, March 3, 2012
10 am - 4 pmGreat Location At:
2 Erie Blvd.Canajoharie, NY
Donna RestonShow Manager(518) 843-1601
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ~ 25 DEALERS$4.00 Admission ~ Appraisal Booth: 2 items for $5.00
The NationalAntique & Art DealersAssociation of Ameri-ca (NAADAA) is anon-profit tradeorganization of theUnited States’ leadingdealers. Our mem-bers are mutuallypledged to safeguardthe interests of thosewho buy, sell or col-lect antiques andworks of art, achievedthrough just, honor-able and ethical tradepractices. Many yearsof study and experi-ence are necessary toacquire the special-ized knowledge thathas made NAADAAmembers recognizedauthorities in theirvarious fields. Eachmember of the Asso-ciation has earned ahigh reputation forintegrity and fairdealing in all transac-tions, so that collec-tors can be confidentthat an antique workof art is honestly rep-resented as toauthenticity, prove-nance and condition.Membership is veryselective, and by invi-tation only.
NAADAA ActivitiesFor 50 years, the
Association has pre-sented exhibitionsand has sponsored awide range of confer-ences and lecturesconcerning art andantiques.
National Antique & ArtDealers Association of
America
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LOTS & ACREAGE
www.Helderbergrealty.com518-861-6541
Montgomery County Land:9.2 Acres - beautiful view. . $24,000 Owner Financing5.3 Acres - beautiful view. . $19,000 Owner Financing3.6 Acres. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .$15,000 Owner Financing
Town of Manheim:59.9 Acres - mostly woods. .$77,000 Owner Financing
17.9 Acres - field & woods. .$43,000 Owner Financing
More Land Available To Rent or Buy
Call Janet Stanley at 315-525-3582 or email [email protected]
CANAJOHARIEModern 2 Bedroom ApartmentFreshly Painted, CanajoharieSchools, Off-Street Parking,
Utilities Separate.No Pets. Security andReferenced Required.
Call 518-605-2292
Discounts for Mature Adults in CanajoharieCozy Efficiency w/wall to wall carpet . . . . . . .$295Comfy 1 Bedroom w/wall to wall carpet . . . . . .$415
Both Apts. have Low Cost Heat, Hot Water& Laundry Room
Call Nancy or Tammy at 518-673-5938between 8am-1pm Mon.-Fri.
REALESTATE
Make your home stand out with new exterior trim(ARA) — With the
housing market show-ing its first signs ofimprovement in years,many homeownershope to attract inter-ested buyers thisspring. Replacing oldor damaged exteriortrim is a great way tofreshen up your hometoday and make itstand out among oth-ers tomorrow.
After location andprice, curb appeal isone of the top factorsfor choosing a home.Curb appeal sells 49percent of all homes,according to theNational Associationof Realtors. In fact,even before puttingyour home on the
market, your realtoroften will recommendways to make it lookits very best from thestreet. The evaluationprocess starts as soonas buyers pull up.
“Exterior trim thatis cracked, rotted,peeling or falling apartgives a bad firstimpression,” says BobMerrill, president andCEO for Chicago-based CMI, whichmakes MiraTEC Treat-ed Exterior CompositeTrim. “Homes withbeautiful exterior trimhave that wow factorthat attracts buyers.Making a good firstimpression can be thedifference betweengetting a signed con-
tract and keeping the‘For Sale’ sign in theyard.”
Inspect your trim Spring is an ideal
time to inspect yourhome’s exterior trim.Walk around yourhouse and look at thetrim around your win-dows and doors, at thecorners, and near theroofline. Warningsigns of potentialproblems includepeeling or blisteringpaint, green algae,warped boards, andspongy or soft spots.Check for termitedamage too; theycause more damage toU.S. homes than fire,floods and stormscombined.
If the trim is dam-aged beyond repair,the only solution isreplacement. Depend-ing on your carpentryskills, replacing exte-rior trim can be a do-it-yourself project, butit is often best to hirea local contractor orremodeler.
Before you put yourhouse on the market,take a good look atyour exterior trim. If itdoesn’t look inviting atfirst glance, replacingit now could helpmake your homestand out on theblock. To learn more,visit www.mirate-ctrim.com.
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www.randallimpls.com
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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 beginningSeptember 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
Feb. 22 The Holy Eucharist and Imposition of Ashes 1 & 7pm
Holy Eucharist Sundays at 9:30amFellowship Time to FollowCall for Holy Day services
The Rev. Virginia L Ogden, [email protected]
Grace Christian Church20 Center St.,
St. Johnsville, NY 13452Rev. Harry J. Teuchert
315-866-8626Sunday School 9:30am
Worship 11:00am
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
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
Ames - Sprout BrookUMC
613 Latimer Hill Rd.Ames, NY 13317
518-673-2265Rev. Dr. Campbell LakerSunday Service 9:30am
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
Call 518-673-3011 To Place Church Listings or Fax Listings to 518-673-2381
Church DirectoryCherry ValleyAssembly 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
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
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
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
Grace Episcopal Church32 Montgomery St., Cherry Valley
315-858-4016Fr. Kyle Grennen, Priest-in-ChargeSunday 11:00am Holy Communion/sermon
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
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FEB 29Benefit Concert forSchoharie Crossing
Winners Circle, Fonda,NY. 6:30-9 pm. Leap theCreek Benefit Concertfor Schoh-arie CrossingHistoric Site Flood Relief.$10 cover charge. Tons ofgreat music, food and it’sfor a good cause. ContactTricia Shaw, 518-829-7516 or e-mail [email protected].
MAR 334rd All Free Acoustic
Coffee HouseFultonville MethodistChurch. Montgomery St.,Fultonville, NY. 6:30-10pm. Held downstairs.The no admission, nodonation Acoustic CoffeeHouse is open to all types
of music as long as novulgarity, doesn’t offendanybody and acousticinstruments only, (Bon-gos, shakers and tam-bourines good replace-ments for drums). If youcan’t make it at 6:30,that’s OK there is a newperformer every 9-13minutes on average.Future Acoustic CoffeeHouse shows - first Sat-urday of every month -3/3, 4/7, 5/5, 6/2,7/7,8/4, 9/1, 10/6,11/3, 12/1 for the yearof 2012. Call 518-853-4964.
Antique ShowArkell Museum, 2 ErieBlvd. Canajoharie, NY.10 am - 4 pm. Benefit1747 Historic Nellis Tav-ern. Contact DonnaReston, 518-843-1601.
Family Game After-
noon FundraiserFrothingham FreeLibrary, Fonda, NY. 1-4pm. $3/person or $10 fora family. This fundraiserincludes playing gamesand refreshments. Call518-853-3016. MAR 3 & 17, APR 7 &
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MAR 11‘Joyous’ Music Fea-
tured at Mohawk Val-ley Concert
United PresbyterianChurch, Amsterdam, NY.3 pm. Featured will bethe River Ringers, a bellchoir from the church; abrass ensemble accom-panying the chorus; andthe MVC Youth Chorale,which will join voiceswith the older singers ona few numbers. APR 3, MAY 5, AUG 20
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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
518-993-4442Rev. Kenneth DingmanSunday Worship 11am
The Time forTruth Ministries
PO Box 351Amsterdam, NY 12010
Phone 518-843-2121Cell 518-774-8558
Reformed Churchof Sprakers
112 Sprakers Hill RdMark Tiffany, Preaching Elder
Worship ~ 10AM
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
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, ACommunity 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
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, BeautifulSurroundings, 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
518-993-4442Rev. Kenneth Dingman
Sunday 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.
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St. John’s & St. Mark’sLutheran Church
143 Church St., Canajoharie518-673-2224
Pastor Zach LabaghSunday Worship 11am,Christian Ed. 9:[email protected]
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
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Keep your carproperly tuned foroptimum perform-ance. Regular tune-ups, maintenanceand having clean airfilters will help yourcar pollute less andburn less gas. Get-ting a tune-up canimprove gas mileageby an average of 4percent. Simplychanging the car’sair filter can improveefficiency by 10 per-cent. Fixing a seriousmaintenance prob-lem, such as a faultyoxygen sensor, canimprove gas mileageby as much as 40percent.
Drive Smart – Ifyou have to driveyour car, recognizethat how you drivehas a lot to do withfuel economy. Avoidsudden starts andstops and go thespeed limit. Jerkyand aggressive driv-ing decreases yourmiles per gallon(MPG) and increaseswear and tear onyour vehicle. Mini-mize unnecessarymiles by combiningerrands in one trip.
Lighten the Load –Get the junk out ofthe trunk and thestuff out of your car,with the exception ofemergency itemssuch as a spare tire,flares and a first-aidkit. Extra itemsweigh the vehicledown and cause anincrease in gasusage.
Regularly check
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Have spark plugschecked andreplaced if neces-sary. A vehicle canhave four, six oreight spark plugs,which fire as manyas three milliontimes every 1,000miles. This results ina lot of heat, electri-cal, and chemicalerosion. A dirtyspark plug also caus-es misfiring, whichwastes fuel.
Maintain the cool-ing system. A coolingsystem thermostatthat causes theengine to run toocold will lower thefuel efficiency of acar by as much asone or two mpg.There also areimproved radiatorcaps on the markettoday that allow thecooling system tooperate at a highertemperature beforeboiling over, increas-ing the system’s effi-ciency and reducingemissions
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There are preventivemaintenance stepsevery vehicle ownercan take to make suretheir car is as “green”or environmentallyfriendly as possible,according to the CarCare Council.
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