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August 18, 2012
Volumee 33 •• Numberr 5
In this IssueCanal Days ~ Page 14
Dairy LeaderProgram ~ Page 12
Diamond Dawgshonor families ~ Page 35
Let us therefore make every effort to do what leads topeace and to mutual edification. ~ Romans 14:19
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012Page 2
CHECK YOUR AD:ADVERTISERS shouldcheck their ads on thefirst week of insertion.Lee Publications, Inc.shall not be liable fortypographical, or errorsin publication except tothe extent of the cost ofthe first weeks inser-tion of the ad, and shallalso not be liable fordamages due to failureto publish an ad.Adjustment for errors islimited to the cost ofthat portion of the adwherein the erroroccurred. Report anyerrors to 518-673-3011
� � � �ADVERTISERSG e t t h e b e s tresponse from youradvertisements byincluding the condi-tion, age, price andbest calling hours.Also we always rec-ommend insertion forat least 2 times formaximum benefits.
518-673-3011
CANAJOHARIEMULTI FAMILY Garage sale. 104 Otsego St.Canajoharie. August 23-26. Name brandclothes, great for school. Girls infant size 10,boys 8-18, men and womens clothes. House-hold items and tools, kids toys, home interiors.Too many items to list everything.
NELLISTONBIGGEST YARD SALE OF THE SUMMER atC&C Toot & Tell, 6628 State Highway 5.$1.00 a bag clothes, toddler bed and mattress,crib and mattress, baby equipment, kids picnictable and easel, toys and books. Too Much toList! 518-993-2811 Starts Today, 1-5 until ?
FULTONVILLEESTATE/GARAGE SALE: Vintage, collectibles,military, Bisque doll. Wide variety, way too muchto list. Everything priced to sell. One Day Only,Saturday, August 25th, 9:00 am-5:00 pm. 3677Route 5S, West of Fultonville.
PALATINE BRIDGEYARD SALE: Everything Must Go! Make Rea-sonable offer. Everything in Great Condition.Saturday and Sunday, August 25th-26th, 9-4pm.27 Center Street, Palatine Bridge
CANAJOHARIELAWN SALE: 496 Conway Road, August 23-24,9am to 4pm. August 25th 9-12pm. Somethingfor everyone... Baby items, toys, books, material, crafting, houseware... Much More!
ST. JOHNSVILLEHUGE INDOOR GARAGE SALE with severalparticipants involved, Friday 8/24 & Saturday8/25, 8-4 at the H.C. Smith Benefit Club, CrumCreek Road, St. Johnsville.
RANDALL3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE: 198 Argersinger Rd.Starting August 18th until ? 9:00am-6:00pm.Rainy days closed. A large variety of stuff. Call518-922-8198
SPRAKERS2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE: August 17 & 18, 8-4.Items too numerous to mention. 121 Lynk St.Just off Route 162
FORT PLAININDOOR TAG SALE 809 State Hwy. 80, Otsqua-go Grange, Fort Plain corner of Rte. 80 andBrookmans Corner Rd. Saturday and SundayAugust 18th & 19th 9am-5pm.
SWEET CORNIs Ready!
The wagon full of corn has
moved to the other driveway. It
is in front of our kitchen/store.
The store is stocked with ours
& other local products - fresh
produce, milk, honey, artisan
cheeses & yogurt, maple
syrup, USDA insp. meat, fresh
& pickled garlic, raspberries &
blueberries. A cornucopia of
one stop shopping!
Open Daily! (518) 568-2643
Damin Farm2 miles W. of St. Johnsville
on Route 5The Inspected Kitchen
Is Available To Rent
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012 Page 3
315-429-8518
ST.. JOHNSVILLE DOLGEVILLE
518-568-5689SERVICE, SELECTION, SAVINGS!! WE’LL TREAT YOU RIGHT!!
Prices GoodSat. 8/18 -Fri. 8/24/12
FRIDAFRIDAYS!!!YS!!!$500Made Fresh with the Highest Quality Meats!
Foot Long Subs!!
Skinless
BONELESSCHICKEN BREAST
$148LB.
DOLGEVILLE
Limits MayApply
Bonus Pak
Gallon
Garelick FarmsSkim, 1% & 2%
MILK$288
BUDWEISER &BUD LIGHT20 Pk 12 oz. Bottles
$1299+ Dep.
COOKED HAM$299
CHIPOTLE CHICKEN
$599
3 PEPPERCOLBY
LB.
LB.
LB. Program to run now thru 12/28/12
Bigg M -- Delii Sliced
$699
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012Page 4
AmesBrooksman CornersBuelCanajoharieEphratahFort PlainFreysbushHallsvilleHessvilleLasselville
AmsterdamCharlestonCherry ValleyDolgevilleE. SpringfieldFondaFultonvilleGloversvilleHerkimerIlionJohnstown
MarshvilleNellistonOppenheimPalatine BridgeRandallSalt SpringvilleSprakersSprout BrookSt. JohnsvilleStarkville
The Original Valley Pennysaver is delivered to 100 percent of the homes in the following towns:
Find The Original Valley Pennysaver in strategic locations in:
Little FallsMohawkRichfield SpringsSalisburySammonsvilleSharon SpringsSpringfield CenterStratfordTribes HillVails Mills
Published weekly on Saturday by Lee Publications6113 St. Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428
Circulation Manager... ....Tony Keba Classified Ad Manager.......Peggy Patrei
Comptroller........Robert MoyerManaging Editor......Joan Kark-Wren
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Reader ads 518-673-3011 or 800-218-5586
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Accounting/Billing-Alyce Moyer518-673-0149, [email protected] Printing-Beth Snyder
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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
It can be lots of fun shuckingcorn with family!
Photo by Rebecca Long-Chaney
Fun Facts About Corn
• Farmers grow corn on every continentexcept Antarctica.
• One bushel of corn will sweeten more than400 cans of Coca-Cola.
• There are about 800 kernels in 16 rows oneach ear of corn.
• The corncob (ear) is actually part of the cornplant’s flower.
• The main ingredient in most dry pet food iscorn.
• Corn is America's number one field crop.Corn leads all other crops in value and vol-ume of production.
• A pound of corn consists of approximately1,300 kernels.
• Corn is used to produce fuel alcohol. Fuelalcohol makes gasoline burn cleaner, reduc-ing air pollution, and it doesn't pollute thewater.
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012 Page 5
*EARLY BUY PREMIUM*HARDWOOD PELLET SALE!
Mrs. M. LLCHours: Saturday Loading 8am - Noon
or by Appt.1100 Carlisle Rd., Canajoharie, NYPrices subject to change without notice
Call Brian For PricesPrices good thru 8/25/12
518-598-9116
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against glass breakage
35 Hough St., St. Johnsville • 518-568-7016 • www.burkdorf.com
C.H. Burkdorf & Son“Quality Building Materials”
Exclusively byNORANDEX
THE VIEWYOU’VE
BEEN MISSING
AS LOW AS$13252
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“WE BUYESTATES!”
DOUBLEEAGLE COINS
PAYINGCASH
SILVERCOINS
GOLDCOINS
SCRAP GOLDJEWELRY
SIAMESE KITTENSFOR SALE:
Adorable 8 weeks old. Hand raised, dewormed,
litter trained. Parents testednegative for Leukemia.
518-673-2331
WE PAY CASH!for all types of, Silver
Gold & Diamond jewelry.
Gold Is At
An All-Time High
William Doerrer& Son Jewelers
16 Canal Street, Fort Plain (518) 993-3388
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
C A L I F O R N I ANATURAL, Acana,Chicken Soup for theSoul, Taste of the Wild,Diamond Naturals, EVO,Premium Edge, andCountry Value PetFoods. Also carryingParrot food, 17in MON-STER Bones, SHOO tagtick and flea repellents,bathing and treatmentsupplies, treats, collars,leashes, and more… atThe Sportsman’s Den,36 Canal St, Ft Plain,993-1010.
ROSEVILLE PITCHER1940’s. Harry’s Pottery,103 W. Main St., Canajo-harie 518-673-5584
YOUTH ARCHERYSHOOT, Sat, August25th, 2pm, at TheSportsman’s Den, 36Canal St, Fort Plain.Ages 14 and under,boy/girl, traditional/com-pound, $5 registration.Call 993-1010 for moredetails. ALSO INDOORARCHERY RANGE,B o w s / C r o s s b o w s ,Lessons, loaner bows,group rates, parties,etc….
WANTED: Old Zippolighters with writing orads on them, not plainfinish. 315-429-9769
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012Page 6
August 18, 2012
Hello Again
Who will argue with this statement, “All of the cars around us, including our own, will
rust and end up sooner then necessary in a junkyard if not properly taken care of. When
kept clean, oil changed, garaged, with general repairs--vehicles last a long time.
There was a story published recently in a magazine about a Volvo auto that is
expected to arrive at the three million mile mark. The owner obviously takes care of it.
You can visit auto junkyards and find brand new, basically no mileage cars that didn’t
make it through their first day. The Volvo has been taken care of. The new junkyard car
was smashed. Isn’t that what our lives and our surrounding is all about? If we feed, clothe,
exercise and take care of our bodies we stand a better chance of living a healthy and long
life.
If our property — houses, cars, RV’s, and businesses, etc. are properly taken care of,
they will serve us both well and long.
Why is it that we understand these statements to be true and the effort of caring
worth while? Can it be because it just plain makes common sense?
Now! If that does make common sense why are we not attempting — trying —
planning to create a business plan for the Palatine Corridor.
I have to admit that I suffer from serious doubts about who really cares.
Since mentioning the dream or idea of a Palatine Corridor, a dream to create a great
employment center here in the Mohawk Valley.
I was seriously tempted to let the idea or dream die. You ask why? Not one single Mayor,
Trustee or Supervisor in any of the towns or villages have ever, not even once — shown
any interest in caring for the future of the Dream Palatine Corridor, at least to this office.
This is not true of the general public. Several, in fact, a reasonably large group of caring
readers and business owners have shown interest and asked to be included in planning.
A dream to build specialty shops, such as a Christmas Store, copied after the giant
Great Bronner’s Christmas Store in Frankenmuth, Michigan, with its 150 employees or a
Teddy Bear Shop and possibly a teddy bear factory, and shops such as American Doll,
Yankee Curtain, an Amish restaurant such as in Pennsylvania and Ohio, an entire factory
outlet complex complete with dozens of national famous brands. How about a country &
western music opera house?
I’m sure that Hello Again readers could add hundreds of great
potential business ideas to this list. For example — how about
building the Fort Plain fort into a real early American fort with
daily activities, financial support for Fort Klock, and renewed
interest in Fort Wagner.
Just repeating: The area from Fonda to Herkimer, in the hands
of a real promotion person or firm, would be a sitting duck for
fantastic business growth. If we keep on doing nothing, we will get
what we deserve.
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012 Page 7
We have a Thruway exit at both ends with over 70,000 autos each day driving through
our valley.
If we draw a circle around our area statistics will prove that over 3 million people live
within 50 miles of the so-called Palatine Corridor and people will actually travel hundreds
and even thousands of miles to arrive at a destination such as Cooperstown, Saratoga,
or Frankenmuth, Michigan. Do you know why they don’t come to the Palatine Corridor
area? There is nothing to come to.
Have you ever noticed how a humorous joke can fit a situation?
A farmer and his farming friends, down in the Bible belt of Alabama, were falling on hard
times. He and a group from the local congregation asked the preacher to pray for a more
abundant crop.
The preacher said, “O Lord, we pray thee in accordance with the request of thy people;
that thou would send them a more abundant crop; but O Lord, thou knowest as they
know, that what they needed first was deeper plowing, harder work, and more manure.
Lord, I ask that thou bless them with more than they deserve.”
An old familiar saying, “Put your money where your mouth is,” is certainly fitting at this
time and for Lee Publications as well as everyone else. To bring our readers up to date,
within the last 28 months, Lee Publications has created six new publications: The Original
Valley Pennysaver, four separate area DollarSavers, The Original Family Pennysaver and
this past week a new Herkimer-Oneida Pennysaver. These new publications caused our
employee staff to grow by 15 and it gave more hours to existing employees.
It is your support by reading these papers and shopping with the merchant
advertisers, which makes this employment growth possible. For this we give thanks to
the Lord and to you.
Fall is quietly saying it is heading our way. It’s not merely whispering so long for this
year but asking summer to hitch over to make room for another upstate beautiful
country harvest and autumn season.
In the beauty of our Heavenly Father’s upstate creation, we country folks should live
and share and show our lives as a gift from him.
Say hi to a neighbor. Neighbors often become our best of friends. Ask them to go to
church with you. It could end up being one of life’s greatest gifts. If you see the little red
cycle go whizzing by, wave hello.
Fred Lee and the Lee Family
P.S. Special Note to Advertisers: This week’s press run of the
new Original Family Pennysaver was 13,000. Most will be read by
Herkimer county folks with additional readers in Oneida County
(Utica and surrounding villages). When you expand your
advertising circle, you will expand your results.
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012Page 8
MACK FAILINGTurned 13 on
Thursday, August 16th!!!If You See Him, Wish Him A
Love Dad & Frank :)
SunnycrestOrchards
7869 State Route 10Sharon Springs, NY
518-284-2256Open 9-5 Daily
HURRY!PennsylvaniaPeacheswill be gone
by Labor Day.
Fresh Local Sweet Corn and Vegetables
S A L ES A L EFruit Trees $25 Each
family & friends for making
my party a special one!
& for great memories!
- Thomas Duffy
PUBLIC AUCTION 4.53acre building lot, (OtsegoCounty) 510’ Roadfrontage partly wooded,nice, quiet location withexcellent views, great forhunting camp!! SaturdaySeptember 22nd 12:00noon, also in conjunctionwill be selling the con-tents of Salt-SpringvilleChurch House on Salt-Springville Rd. NY. Start-ing @ 10:00am thisincludes a nice collectionof antiques, spinningwheel, furniture, postcards, album of Westerngunfight, books and per-sonal property. Will be anall day event!! Auctionconducted by JR’s Auc-tion 518-993-4668 orTim @ 518-332-5157
Youth Archery Shoot,Sat, August 25th, 2pm,at The Sportsman’s Den,36 Canal St, Fort Plain.Ages 14 and under,boy/girl, traditional/com-pound, $5 registration.Call 993-1010 for moredetails. ALSO INDOORARCHERY RANGE,B o w s / C r o s s b o w s ,Lessons, loaner bows,group rates, parties,etc….
(518) 673-3011 ~ To Place Your Ad
AT BENUEL FISHERAUCTIONS We Special-ize in Quality EstateClean-outs and Auc-tions. On site or at ourvarious auction loca-tions. You can find us atThe Mohawk Valley Pro-duce Auction, Bob SmithAntique Auction or atLakeside Country Cup-boards. 518-568-2257
PUBLIC AUCTION:107 Acre Farm, Satur-day, September 8th,Dygert Road, Canajo-harie, NY. Also will beselling the farm machin-ery, tractors, barn con-tents, house contents,antiques, Fenton glass-ware, tools & MORE. Willbe an all-day auction.Great location farm. Realestate sells at NOON.Contact JR’s Auction formore details. 518-993-4668 or Tim @ 518-332-5157
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
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
TOOLS: Delta 4” jointer$55; Delta 8” table saw$55; manual, 10 tonhydraulic wood splitter,like new, $55; Ariens 5hpsnowblower, $45; Crafts-man 4x36 belt/ discsander, $55; two Crafts-man 10” table saws, withcabinet $295, with stand$235. 518-568-5078
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012 Page 9
FoundFemale Bulldog
on August 16 Currytown Road
Call Joan at 649-2531
(518) 993-9997
POWERR TOOLL REPAIRSPOWERR TOOLL REPAIRSPickk upp andPickk upp and
DeliveryDeliveryAvailableAvailable
Open 6am-6pm Mon., Wed., Fri.
543 Paris Rd.Fort Plain, NY 13339
• Electricand Cordless Tools
• Air Nailers• Also New Accessories
Scenic Ridge Fabrics151 Aird Rd. • Fort Plain
518-993-2569
WE HAVE MOVED TO ALARGER BUILDING!
10% Off10% OffCustomer Appreciation
Thursday, August 23rd Only
Over 600 Bolts FabricComing In!
Open Mon.-Sat. 8am-5pm
ONEDAY
ONLY
FORT PLAIN True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Ball 12pk4oz and 8oz jelly jars,Ball 12pk quart, w/mquart, pint, w/m pint and 9pk pint and a half and1/2 gallon canning jarsare all in stock now! Just$6.99 and up(prices varyby size).
NEW LAUNDROMAT inLittle Falls: OfferingFREE Wash Days andFREE Soap Days. 48West Main Street. 24Hour Access Available.Call Debbie at 508-847-3186
L K
TIME IS RUNNING OUTTO PROTECT yourdriveway with LATEXITE,the leader in drivewaysealer! Premium Plusand Airport Grade avail-able in 5 gal. pails atC.H. Burkdorf & Son,35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
NEED YOUR vehiclerepaired? Don’t havetime during the week?Get it fixed on Saturday!Ike’s Garage is openSaturday’s. Call or stopinto Ike’s Garage, 5Mechanic St., StJohnsville. (518) 568-5055.
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]
DISCOUNTS ON TENTRENTALS: DuringAugust and SeptemberSAVE BIG on Tents,Tables, Chairs for AllParties, Weddings, Fairs,Festivals. Big Top Tents,Little Falls 315-823-4676, Saint Johnsville518-568-8066
NEED TO REPLACEYOUR ROOF? We carryGAF/ELK Lifetime War-ranty premium roofingarchitectural laminatedshingles. 6 colors in stockwith 14 available. Call forPrices. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
INVOICES for yourBusiness - 2, 3 or 4part forms. Very rea-sonable. Call yoursales representative orBeth at Lee Publica-t ions [email protected] Shipping
2002 Dodge Neon,Only 99,000 miles, Stan-dard, Great shape andgreat on gas. Power win-dow, Tilt, Power Locks,New battery and newalternator. Only $2250 orBest Offer Won’t Last.Call today 315-868-7171
FORT PLAIN True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 We renttables, chairs, tents, cot-ton candy, popcorn , andsno-cone machines.Stop in and get themreserved for your party.
LOST andFOUND
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012Page 10
Don’t worry if you makea mistake! You can print another
at www.vpennysaver.com!
See Page 18 for the Answersto All of These Puzzles
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012 Page 11
PUBLIC AUCTIONANNUAL FALL CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONProceeds to Benefit Little Falls Amish School
SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 @ 9:00 AM
LOCATED AT: D&J CONSTRUCTION
360 COUNTY HWY 151ST. JOHNSVILLE, NY 13452
Expecting: Crafts, Lawn Furniture,Quilts, Dewalt Cordless Tools, Building
Materials, Farm Machinery, Tack.~Consignments Wanted, No Junk~Let us know by August 31st to haveyour consignments on the sale bill.
Amish Lunch StandAuctioneer: Benuel FisherTo have your items
consigned call:518-568-3560 or 315-429-9582
The family of Lieutenant Commander Eric F. Mangwishes to thank everyone who reached out to themduring this difficult time. Your expressions of love andcondolences have meant a lot to us as we grieve theloss of our beloved brother, son, father and husband.We thank God for you and for the comfort we haveknowing that we will see Eric again in heaven.
We would also like to thank the staff of theEnea Family Funeral Home in St. Johnsville. JohnLewendowski in particular went above and beyond thecall of duty in an effort to comfort us and help us in allthat needed to be done. Thank you, John.
- Mrs. Irene Mang and Family
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
+ OUR FATHER, wepraise you that every-thing you do is good andfair. Thank you that allyour orders can be trust-ed. In Jesus name wepray. Amen. Prayer forPsalm 111:7. UMC 518-993-3863
EVENT TICKETS?We can print what youneed. Please allow 2-3weeks in advance.Call Beth at Lee Publi-cations [email protected] Shipping
NEW LAUNDROMATin Little Falls: OfferingFREE Wash Days andFREE Soap Days. 48West Main Street. 24Hour Access Available.Call Debbie at 508-847-3186
Members of Fort Plain,Sprakers and St.Johnsville ReformedChurches will hold theirworship service at theIndian Castle Church,located on Route 5Seast of Little Falls onSunday, August 19, at10:00am with Rev.Nancy Ryan conductingthe service and JanetShuster as pianist.Everyone is invited withrefreshments and fellow-ship to follow the service.
LIVE BAIT!! DOBBIESare in!! Also WORMS,MINNOWS (fatheads,shiners, suckers)LEECHES, CRABS, etc..at The Sportsman’s Den,36 Canal St, Ft Plain,993-1010.
WE CARRY FABRALroofing & siding panelswith 30 year warrantyagainst fading and chalk-ing. Galvanized, red,white & green in stockand can be ordered cutto length with many col-ors available. C.H. Burk-dorf & Son, 35 HoughSt., St. Johnsville. 518-568-7016
USED TIRE SALE: HugeInventory, mounting &balancing FREE. Noappointment necessary!Save money call AutoWorld, 534 North PerryStreet, Johnstown12095. 518-762-7555
HELP WANTED: BusyRepair Shop looking forexperienced mechanicwith own tools and NYSinspectors license. Mustapply in person at Skin-ner Service Station 5637St Rt5 East Herkimer.
Prima Deja Vu: SALESGALORE throughout theSTORE! 60% off SelectSummer Clothing andmore. 101-105 MohawkSt., Herkimer, NY(315)866-8600
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
HOUSE & GARAGECLEAN OUTS!! Turnyour garage and atticcorners into Cash!! Pickup is available. Call JR’sAuction at 518-993-4668or Tim @ 518-332-5157
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012Page 12
Montgomery County youth graduate from 2012 Junior Dairy Leader program
Empire Farm Days in Seneca Falls, NY, was the site for the 14th Junior Dairy Leaders graduation onAug. 8.
Ashley Oeser of Sprakers and Cyrus Conard ofSharon Springs recently became 2012 JuniorDairy Leader graduates, a year-long program forstudents aged 16-19 with an interest in pursuinga career in the dairy industry.
Ashley and Cyrus give their portion of a PowerPoint presentation showing the farms they visitedduring the last year.
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012 Page 13
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
Open Mon.-Sat. 8am-7pm; Closed Sunday
Shady Maple Produce116 James Rd., Fort Plain, NY • 518-993-4589
SWEET CORN & TOMATOESARE NOW READY
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: 518-673-2015DON’T throw out yourpower tools, repair them!Call Empire Power at 43Paris Rd., Fort Plain, NY.(518)993-9997. We pickup and deliver yourpower tools.
+ OUR FATHER, help usto know the differencebetween right andwrong. In Jesus’ namewe pray. Prayer for1Kings 3:9. UMC 518-993-3863
2006 SUBARU BahaSport, silver, 52k, 4cyl.,auto, moonroof, leathertrim, full power, all wheeldrive. SALE: $17,995.John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
SAVE SAVE SAVE$4.00 Bag Sale at PrimaDeja Vu. Open 6 days aweek, Mon.-Sat.. 101-105 Mohawk St.,Herkimer, NY (315)866-8600
FOR SALE: Heavy DutyApple Hand Parer/SlicerCombination. 15 to 20apples per minute with 2operators. $995. 518-284-2256
THE EUROPEANTAROT in the old world,ancients believed thatthe power of the tarotcould lead you to yourdestiny. The tarot arealso a powerful tool thathelps you achieve guid-ance, and direction inlife’s uncertain path.Dana will lead you threwa reading and help youfind inner peace, loveand happiness. Byappointment only. 518-883-7471 Amsterdam,NY
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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
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
NEW LOOKS SALONin Canajoharie is seek-ing Cosmetologists, fullor part time, for boothrental. Contact 518-993-9917 or 518-673-3311
FORT PLAIN True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 96ozClorox Bleach is on salefor only $2.
FOR SALE: AKC BlackLab, 1 left, had shots andwormed, 4 months old,$200. 518-993-5190, 518-774-6300
FARMALL Tractor SuperC 1954 plows, sickle bar,mower included, excel-lent condition, 2 pointhitch, $3,500.00 315-868-9114 or 315-895-7694
PREMIUM ALLEGHENYhardwood pellets for sale$225. ton. 518-568-7484
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by Katie RannoDuring the weekend
of Aug. 11, the town ofLittle Falls joinedtogether to take partin the annual CanalDays celebration,which stretched fromthe main part of LittleFalls all the way to theother side of thecanal. Residents ofLittle Falls, such asEsther Haughton, saidthat Canal Days hasbecome a yearly tradi-tion for them. “I go [toCanal Days] to meetwith old friends andsee the vendors,” shecommented. Vendorsin the main part ofLittle Falls varied ingoods, from home-made popcorn all theway to homemade airfresheners. Stapleorganizations of LittleFalls also made anappearance at theevent. The FirstBaptist Church ofLittle Falls set up theirfirst booth at theevent, giving away freecheese and water bot-tles to those thatpassed by. A repre-sentative from FirstBaptist said, “[Havinga booth at CanalDays] is a good way toreach the communityand promote thechurch’s ministryoverall.”
On the other side ofthe canal, at the hid-den, scenic gemknown as Canal Place,another facet of theCanal Days celebra-tion was taking place,known as ChicksAlong the Mohawk.Chicks Along theMohawk is a juriedcraft show just forfemale entrepreneurs.First time ChicksAlong the Mohawkvendor, BethanyHaas, owner of the
“Crafty B Designs”booth, was very excit-ed to be apart of thisside of the Canal Dayscelebration. “It’s areally cool opportunity
and a nice area to beselling in,” she said.Vendors sold goodsthat ranged from jew-elry all the way to cup-cakes, maple cotton
candy, and uniquelyshaped soaps.
Other activities dur-ing Canal Daysincluded live musicand hot food vendors.
Canal Days and Chicks Along the Mohawk
Chicks Along the Mohawk vendor Bethany Haas stands in front of her"Crafty B Designs" booth.
First Baptist Church's AWANNA mascot Barfy the dog meets the Junefamily at Canal Days.
Photos by Katie Ranno
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ARMS FAIR
August 25th & 26th
Saturday 9am to 5pmSunday 9am to 3pm
Admission $8.00 • Seniors $7.00under 14 - free with an adult
www.NEACA.com 518-664-9743
THE PUBLIC IS URGED TO PARTICIPATE
SARATOGA SPRINGSCITY CENTER, 522 BROADWAY
BRING ITEMS TO SELL OR TRADE WITH EXHIBITORS -APPRAISALS AVAILABLE
ALL GUNS SOLD MUST GO THRU FEDERALBACKGROUND CHECK
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DIRECTIONS: Adirondack Northway, RT. 87 to Exit 15,West on Rt. 50 to City Center on left (Broadway).
City Ctr. Info: 518-584-0027.
Educationall DisplaysCashh Doorr Prizess •• Gunn Clubb Raffless •• Food
Presented by the Stone Arabia Preservation Society
Sunday August 26th
10AM - 4PMRain or Shine
On the grounds of the Stone Church 3 miles North of Palatine Bridge on Rt. 10
Refreshment Stand, Door Prizes, Dash Plaques (first 100 entries)All entries must have a fire extinguisher
Music by DJ Sal Stokes
19th Annual Vehicle Show & Craft Fair
MOHAWK VALLEY FORESTREGENERATION COMPANY
PREMIUM SPLIT HARDWOOD 3 Full Cord or 4 Face Cord
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Call For Quantity Discountsand Pricing
Buying Standing Timber& Firewood Lots
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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.
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WEDDING INVITATIONSprinted and designed by Lee Publications:100 (4.5x6) Invitationsincluding envelopes with100 RSVP postcards.Only $150.00 +tax.We can also do smallerand larger amounts.Call for pricing anddesigns 518-673-0101, [email protected] • Save the Dates • Shower Invitations • Baby Announcements • And More. Free Shipping
FORT PLAIN True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Weather-all exterior paint andWoodsman stains areavailable here! We’ve gotthe color selection youneed at a price that fits.Stop in and see one ofour color experts for allyour painting needs.
INSULATED DRAPESfor those cold days.Think Freeman’s Drap-ery Shop. 315-866-0220216 N. Main St.,Herkimer
HAND WOVEN rag rugs,assorted sizes & colors.Harry’s Pottery, 103 W.Main St., Canajoharie518-673-5584
FREE KITTENS need ahome. Call (518) 568-3193
FRESH Tomatoes,Cucumbers, Produceand Much More!! Pep-pers 4 for $1.00, Toma-toes ½ bushel (seconds)$12.00, Zucchini 4 for$1.00, Lots of Bargainsat JR’s Discount Gro-ceries, 56 Willett Street,Fort Plain, NY 518-993-4668
FOR SALE: Chevy Turbo350, shift kit, LokarShifter, works great! Ask-ing $500.00 Call(518)568-3003
PUBLIC Personal Prop-erty Auction, October6th, Saturday 10:00am@ the Larry & JaniceZoller Farm, 392 Brook-mans Corners Rd., FortPlain, NY 13339.Includes 7 bedrooms offurniture, attic contents,garage tools, antiques,also will be bringing anestate from St. Johnsvilleincluding furniture, Fen-ton Glassware, dishes,bedding, box spring &mattress sets. This willbe a good old fashionedevening auction out inthe country!! Don’t MissIt!! Call JR’s Auction fordetails 518-993-4668 orTim 518-332-5157
PUBLIC ESTATE AUC-TION, Saturday August25th, 10:00am. 6008 St.Hwy. 29, St. Johnsville,NY. 1999 37’ Camper(Excellent condition);Tools; Snowmobiles;Cement mixer; Attic con-tents; Basement con-tents; 2 garage contents;50 piece Tonka Truck col-lection; Plus muchmore!! Call JR’s Auction.518-993-4668
NEW LAUNDROMAT in Little Falls: OfferingFREE Wash Days andFREE Soap Days.48 West Main Street.24 Hour Access Avail-able. Call Debbie at 508-847-3186
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FORT HUNTER, NY— Schoharie CrossingState Historic Sitecontinues to host the21st annual summer-time storytellingseries, “Not Just forKids”, on Sundaysthroughout Augustand September 2012.Performances are at 6p.m. at the Schoharie
Crossing VisitorCenter, located at 129Schoharie Street, inthe hamlet of FortHunter.
The remainder ofthe 2012 Schedule:
Aug. 19 — Bil Lepp“Warning Lights:Bright Ideas GoneBad”
Aug. 26 — The
Storycrafters “TwiceUpon a Time: Retakesand Twists on ClassicFolklore and Balladry”
Sept. 9 — AndyDavis “Politicians onBrooms: Other Visionsfrom the Quest forTruth and Beauty”
All programs arefree, open to the pub-lic and will be held
rain or shine. Patronsare asked to bringblankets or lawnchairs. Refreshmentswill be provided by theFriends of SchoharieCrossing.
For more informa-tion about SchoharieCrossing, please callthe Visitor Center at518-829-7516.
Summertime storytelling continues
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PUBLIC ANTIQUE Auc-tion: Saturday, Septem-ber 15th 10:00am, 116Union Street, SharonSprings, NY 13459. 3Story building filled withsuper great antiques!!Hand pump collection,early eye doctor equip-ment, doctor leather bag,1958 high wheel bicycle,Early 20th Century gal-vanized bath tub. Thiscollection is large andwill be an all day auc-tion!! Call JR’s Auctionfor details 518-993-4668or Tim @ 518-332-5157
MODULAR BUILDING:D i s a s s e m b l e d ,24’x30’x12’ hard boardpanels, metal studs12’x10’ roll-up door,HVAC system 16 gaugemetal roof, 8 fluorescentlights, wall outlets, 8’x36”passage door. All youneed is cement pad andvinyl siding. $3,500. 518-673-2768
VENDORS WANTED:For outdoor flea marketand indoor craft marketat Amish Country Com-mons. 518-993-3311
TIME SAVER FORCONTRACTORS. Weoffer pick-up & deliveryservice for tool repairs.Regular rounds made.Call for info. 518-993-9997 Empire Power, 543Paris Rd, Fort Plain, NY13339
FORT PLAIN True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 We havestorage totes in all sizes,and lots of colors, stop inand check out our selec-tion.
POWER TOOLS andBATTERY PACKSREPAIRED. We also sellnew tools, bits, bladesand more! Call for infor-mation at Empire Power,543 Paris Rd., Fort Plain,NY. (518)993-9997
ATV TRAILERS byBosski Industries firstautomatic “Dump Assist”trailers GVWR 800lbs.+1600lbs. models avail-able. Come check themout at North Creek Auto315-866-3698
NEW LAUNDROMAT inLittle Falls: OfferingFREE Wash Days andFREE Soap Days. 48West Main Street. 24Hour Access Available.Call Debbie at 508-847-3186
ST. JOHNSVILLE: Apart-ment for rent. 2-Bed-rooms, located in a verynice neighborhood.Security and Refer-ences. $495.00 mo. Call(315)867-3931
APARTMENT For Rent:Fort Plain, WatkinsBlock. 2 Bedroom. Adultspreferred. No Pets. Secu-rity deposit/referencesrequired. $475 permonth. 518-993-4208
2009 FORD Escape XLT4x4, dk. grey, 36k, 4cyl.,auto, moonroof. SALE:$18,995 John C. Miller,Inc. 518-762-7124www.johncmiller.com
SMALL ENGINE Repair.Pick-up and deliveryavailable. Call Ike’sGarage, 5 Mechanic St.,St Johnsville. (518) 568-5055.
PICK 5 for meats, frozenseafood and groceryitems, Peruzzi’s MeatMarket, 69 ChurchStreet, Canajoharie.518-673-3382
9x12 KARISTAN Orien-tal wool carpet w/pad,excellent condition.Harry’s Pottery, 103 W.Main St., Canajoharie518-673-5584
HOG CASINGS by thehank $26.95, Peruzzi’sMeat Market, 69 ChurchStreet, Canajoharie.518-673-3382
FORT PLAIN True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Get $5off per gallon ofWeatherall paint,Woodsman stains, Easy-Care, or EasyCare Plat-inum paints, bring in thecoupon from our couponflyer (limit 5 gallons pervisit).
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We Also Carry Hemlock Band Sawn Lumber
We Special Order Metal Roofing & Siding CustomCut to your length, painted starting at $1.83 / ft.
Call or stop in and take advantage of our ReducedMetal Roofing Prices. Many colors to choose from.
We Have In Stock Grain For Your AnimalsChick Starter • Pig Grower
Layer • Beef GrowerHorse Feed • Calf Starter
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“You Should Hear What You Have Been Missing”
SELL YOUR ITEMS THEAUCTION WAY!! Call uswith your auction needs!!We do: Auctions, inhouse, on sites, farms,real estate, business liq-uidation’s, sportsman’s &more!! Pick up & deliveryis available!! JR’s Auc-tions!! Call JR @ 518-993-4668 or Tim @ 518-332-5157
FAX SERVICEavailable at Lee Publi-cations. 25¢ a page.6113 State Hwy. 5,Palatine Bridge, NY13428. Open Monday-F r i d a y 8 a m - 5 p m .5 1 8 - 6 7 3 - 0 1 0 1 o r [email protected]
NEW LAUNDROMAT in Little Falls: OfferingFREE Wash Days andFREE Soap Days.48 West Main Street.24 Hour Access Avail-able. Call Debbie at508-847-3186
FOR SALE: 4 Piecewooden desk w/2 lockingdrawers, 5 ft. laminatetop, w/custom madeshelves fitting around topof desk. Great for stu-dent or a business. Call(518) 568-2212
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]
ORDER YOUR SEEDGARLIC NOW, $5.00/lb.Gray’s Garden andGreenhouse, 1.5 milesEast of the OppenheimSchool on Route 29 518-568-7770
OUR delicious bread ishomemade and servedfree with every dinner.Mercato Pizza & Restau-rant, 38 W. Main St.,Canajoharie. 518-673-4411
20x30 TENT with foursides for rent. Canajo-harie Volunteer FireDepartment 518-376-6136
KIDSPUZZLE
WINNERSplease pick up yourprize at our office
Located at:6113 State Hwy. 5
Palatine Bridge, NY
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
BERRY BOWLS & garlicsaucers are in. Harry’sPottery, 103 W. Main St.,Canajoharie 518-673-5584
FOR SALE: Extra HeavyDuty Electrical HospitalBed just like new andwheel chair. Call (315)895-0586
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The CharlestonHistorical Society willbe hosting the pro-gram “UndergroundRailroad inMontgomery County”on Sunday, Sept. 9 at2 p.m. with guestspeaker MontgomeryCounty Historian/RMO Kelly Farquhar.
Mrs. Farquhar willspeak about the secre-cy surrounding theUnderground Railroadleading up to the CivilWar that many aresurprised to find thatfreedom seekers trav-eled through, andgiven refuge, inMontgomery County.Mrs. Farquhar willspeak about some ofthose local residentswho were involved inthat secret network,
where they were locat-ed and how theyassisted in the fightagainst slavery.
Montgomery Coun-ty’s participation inthis movement ofsocial reform, as wellas the lives of theAfrican Americanswithin the county, isthe focus of the bookUncovering theUnderground Railroad,Abolitionism, andAfrican American Lifein MontgomeryCounty, New York1820-1890, which willbe signed and for saleat the presentation.
The program is freeto the public.Refreshments will beprovided.
The CharlestonHistorical Society’s
headquarters is theformer First BaptistChurch of Charleston,located on Polin Roadin the Town ofCharleston. FollowNYS Route 30A south
outside of Fultonvilleto the Town ofCharleston. Take aright off of Route 30Aon to Polin Rd. Formore information call518-829-7592.
Charleston Historical Society
The Charleston Historical Society will be hostingthe program “Underground Railroad inMontgomery County” on Sunday, Sept. 9th at 2p.m. with guest speaker Montgomery CountyHistorian/RMO Kelly Farquhar.
Answersto thisweek’spuzzles
FISHERMAN!! Salmonand Steelhead Class,Friday, Sep 14th, 7pm atThe Sportsman’s Den.FREE. All participantsare entered for a driftboat trip on SalmonRiver for winter Steel-head fishing. Tips, tech-niques, methods, etc.Pre-registration recom-mended. Contact OspreyAdventures 332-7361,Jays Sportfishing 315-244-7031, or TheSportsman’s Den 993-1010.
FORT PLAIN True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Snow-blower season will behere before you know it,bring yours in for a tuneup or repair now andyou’ll be ready when thesnow flies. Our shop isopen 7 days a week andwe have a Briggs &Stratton master ServiceTechnician.
You can place your Line Ad in this Publication
for as little as $400.
518-673-3011Deadline Every Thursday at Noon
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Grandview Baptist ChurchCorner of Lydius & Washington St.
Fort Plain, NY
We care.....“because He cares....”I Peter 5:7
Sunday School - 10:00amMorning Worship - 11:00am
Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study - 6:30pm
Pastor Dan West
Looking for AnyoneInterested in
Refereeing CanajoharieAYSO Soccer Games.
Will TrainFrom U-8 to U-12
Interested,Please Call 673-5797 or 332-2271
SIGNS SIGNS SIGNSAll Kinds. CorrugatedPlastic Signs WithStakes. Call Beth atLee Publications 518-673-0101 or [email protected] allow 7-10working days toreceive your signsafter ordering. FreeShipping
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.
THIS WEEK at TheSportsman’s Den, ALLNFL merchandise 20%OFF. Carrying all of yourhunting and fishingneeds. BAIT, TACKLE,ARCHERY, AMMUNI-TION, PET, SPORTS,etc. Different specialsweekly. 993-1010.
FORT PLAIN True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 StartRight ceiling paint orstain blocking primer arejust $12.99 with coupon.Check out our sales flyerfor this and many othercoupons!
NEED BUSINESS CARDS?Full color glossy,heavy stock. 250($45.00); 500 ($60.00);1,000 ($75.00). CallBeth at Lee Publica-tions 518-673-0101 [email protected] Shipping
BFR 454 CasullRevolver $500. NewHolland 478 Haybine$1,900 OBO. Both invery nice condition.Call Shawn at 607-287-0380.
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COLOR COPIESo n l y 7 5 ¢ p a g e .L e e P u b l i c a t i o n s .6113 State Hwy. 5,Palatine Bridge, NY13428. Open Monday-F r i d a y 8 a m - 5 p m .5 1 8 - 6 7 3 - 0 1 0 1 o r [email protected]
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.
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
NEW LAUNDROMATin Little Falls:Offering FREE WashDays and FREE SoapDays. 48 West MainStreet. 24 Hour AccessAvailable. Call Debbie at508-847-3186
FREE COFFEE MUGSfor your restaurant.Yes FREE. Call Beth at Lee Publications5 1 8 - 6 7 3 - 0 1 0 1 o r [email protected] Shipping
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Once upon a time, not solong ago, milking cows wasnot something one did bymachine. Many (especiallyyounger folks) romanticizethe traditional concept ofhand-milking after hearingstories at our grandparents’knees. But our pastoral imageof the farmer rising early andperching atop his three-leggedstool, yawning and resting atired head against the warmflank of his cow is not quitean accurate portrayal.
A jittery cow stomping nerv-ously in dense mud, tail whip-ping at flies and striking thefrazzled farmer’s face is morecorrect. Eye injuries in milk-men/maids were the result.
Hence the invention of thistool: the cow tail holder. Oneend of the instrument is fittedaround the cow’s leg while thesmall end clamps onto the
tail, holding it in place. EdwinG. Farnham of Dover, Maineinvented this product, patent-ing it on January 13, 1891.
He is not the only person toclaim this invention, however.In 1901, Charles Colwell of
Delhi, NY patented a cow tailholder and a 1935 newspaperdetails inventor Albert Gieseof Benton Harbor, MI officiallyrevealing his cow tail holder tothe National Inventors’Congress.
Whatchamacallits
This tool is from the collection of Willis “Skip” Barshied
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COUPON CLIPPERS:Save more when youjoin Canjo CouponQueen on Facebook.Great savings for gro-ceries and departmentstores along withrecipes and more.
FRESH PRODUCE INSEASON. Now PickingTomatoes, Cucumbers,Blueberries Gray’s Gar-den and Greenhouse,1.5 miles East of theOppenheim School onRoute 29 518-568-7770
ROOF AND FLOORTRUSSES: Fabricatedfor residential, commer-cial or agricultural con-struction. Call for a freequote. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
TWO BEDROOM down-stairs apartment, 27Crouse St. Fort Plain,NY. Stove and fridgeincluded, driveway,$500. per month. 518-673-5604 or 843-430-0900
SEE OUR FACEBOOKpage to peruse ourmenu Mercato PizzaRestaurant. MercatoPizza & Restaurant, 38W. Main St., Canajo-harie. 518-673-4411
FOR SALE: 2004 KiaOptima, brand new tiresplus studded snow tires,runs great, No issues,highway miles. Asking$2,995.00 Call (315)891-3254
REBUILD your CREDITwith an auto loan. LicariMotor Car, State Rt. 28North, Herkimer, NYLocated behind Han-naford Super Market.(315)866-4141
FREE DELIVERY pleasesee our Facebook pagefor details Mercato PizzaRestaurant. MercatoPizza & Restaurant, 38W. Main St., Canajo-harie. 518-673-4411
APARTMENT FOR rent$575. Small 2 bedroom,heat+garage included.No pets. 13 South Divi-sion St., St. Johnsville.Call Julie 518-866-6958
HOME-GROWN BEEFFOR SALE. USDAinspected. Pieces, quar-ters, halves or whole.Damin Farm, 518-568-2643
Need a new car? Get 0%financing at SampsonMotor Car where every-one is approved! 261East Main Street Ams-terdam. 518-848-7359
MUSICAL EQUIPMENT:Drums, guitars, amps,accessories. 27 WestMain St., Little Falls, NY315-867-7119
WINE and Beer served.Mercato Pizza & Restau-rant, 38 W. Main St.,Canajoharie. 518-673-4411
LIKE US ON FACE-BOOK Mercato PizzaRestaurant, 38 W. MainSt., Canajoharie. 518-673-4411
Harley Davidson seat.New for 06 and later,Dyna. Asking $150.00Call 518-844-3534
CUFFE COMPUTERSoffers affordable repairsand upgrades as well ascustom built systems.518-993-4833.
FREE TO GOOD home!Two male kittens, bothblack & white. Born onApril 14th. 518-774-0394
ITALIAN MAJOLICApitcher. Harry’s Pottery,103 W. Main St., Canajo-harie 518-673-5584
NEW LAUNDROMATin Little Falls: OfferingFREE Wash Days andFREE Soap Days.48 West Main Street.24 Hour Access Avail-able. Call Debbie at 508-847-3186
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IKE - Sweet little black male kitten,
about 10 weeks old. Came to the
shelter on August 10th.
GILLIGAN - Sweet and loving male,about 14 weeks old. Found on StateHighway 67, Fort Plain on July 3rd. Hehad a broken tooth & scrapes on his face.
SHELDON - 1 year old male GoldenRetriever/Hound mix, 58 lbs. Foundon Route 162, Sprakers in March. OKwith cats, not other dogs. Very friendlyand gives kisses! Likes chest rubs.Housebroken. Microchipped.
ECHO - 1 - 2 year old female Pit Bullmix, 55 lbs. Found on Route 5 west ofSt. Johnsville in September 2011.Friendly, high-energy, very strong.Good with some dogs, not cats. Finewith older kids.
ELIJAH - Young adult male Beagle, 31 lbs.
Found on Old Trail Road on June 17th. Loves
to play with tennis balls. Enjoys playing with
Atlas at the shelter.
NATE - Handsome 4 to 5 year old male
Boxer mix, 52 lbs. Good with small chil-
dren. Fine with female dogs, not cats.
Knows “sit” and “beg”. Housebroken.
NEEDED:Canned Dog
Food &Kitten Chow
SISSY - Beautiful female brindle BullBoxer mix, 1 1/2 - 2 years old, 58 lbs.Found in Fort Plain July 9th. Lived withanother dog and a cat.
MARCO - 7 year old male Basset Hound.Knows the “sit” command and loves to gofor walks. Fine with some dogs, not cats.Adult home only. Housebroken.
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DININGAnd EntertainmentAnd Entertainment
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
HungryBearrCafe
Tues., Aug. 21st
Wed., Aug. 22nd
- Stuffed Pepper, Mashed or FF &Salad
- Growler (Grilled Chicken Breastw/Onions & Peppers w/SpecialSauce)
- Liver & Onions, Mashed or FF &Salad
- Dressed Cheeseburg, FF & Salad
Thurs., Aug. 23rd
Fri., Aug. 24th
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 PMBaked Ham, Mashed or FF
& Salad
- Chicken & Biscuits, Dressing,& Mashed
- Bacon Cheeseburg, FF &Salad
(518) 568-2700
Sun., Aug. 26th
- Garbage Omelette w/HF
- 2 French Toast w/Strawberries &
Cream
Sat., Aug. 25th
- Hungry Bear Breakfast: 2 Eggs,2 French Toast or 2 Pancakes,Meat, Homefries & Small Juice
- Bacon, Egg, Cheese on HR w/HF
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012Page 28
DININGAnd EntertainmentAnd Entertainment
80 Erie Blvd., Canajoharie518-673-0011
HOURS: Mon.-Wed. 6am-5pm; Thurs. & Fri. 6am-7pm; Sat. 7am-7pm; Sun. 7am-5pm
THURSDAY Baked Chicken, Mashed Potatoes & Veg
FRIDAY Fish Dinner,Homemade Mac & Cheese w/Fresh Veg
SATURDAY Spaghetti & Meatballs, Peppers and Onions over Angel Hair
SUNDAY 3 Homemade Specials Every Week
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.
TUES., AUG. 21ST
WED., AUG. 22ND
THURS., AUG. 23RD
FRI., AUG. 24TH
SAT., AUG. 25TH
Homemade Soups & DessertsHours:: Mon.-Sat.. 77 AM-77 PM
Sun.. 7 AM-12:300 PM
122 Hancockk St.,,Fortt Plain
SUN., AUG. 26TH
Dine In OrTake Out993-5306
�� Beeff Tipss w/Potatoo && Veg
�� Westernn Chickenn Sandwich
w/Macc orr Potatoo Salad
� ALLL YOUU CANN EATSPAGHETTI 3-77 PM�� Italiann Wrapp w/Chips
�� Spaghettii w/Meatballs,,Hott Sausagee and/orr Tosss Salad
� Freshh Haddockk Dinner,,
(Friedd orr Baked)) w/Potatoo & Veg
� Mac-N-Cheesee w/Veg
� Neww Englandd Clamm Chowderr
�� Alll Youu Cann Eatt Pancakes3-77 pm
� Goulashh w/Vegg
�� Hamm Steakk w/Potatoo && Veg
�� Sm.. Roastt Beeff Subb w/Chips
� Chicken-N-Biscuitss w/Veg
� Giantt Mushroomm Burgerr w/Fries
� Friedd Clamss w/Potatoo && Veg
� Primee Ribb w/Potatoo && Veg
3-77 PM
MON., AUG. 20TH
� Steak,, Eggg && Cheesee onn
Hardd Rolll w/Homefries
Breakfastt Only
Closedd att 12:300 pm
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DININGAnd EntertainmentAnd Entertainment
2nd AnnualWilliam “Bill” Finch
Chicken BBQSunday, August 26th • 3-6PMat the St. Johnsville Masonic TempleAdults $8.00 ~ Children $4.00 ~ 5 & under FREE
BBQ will feature “Just Another Polka” band and will beheld in Bill’s memory to benefit the Masonic Temple
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012Page 30
ON-SITECOMPLETE LIQUIDATION OF
A. Pettey's SportsOVER 190 GUNS,
HUNTING & FISHINGAUCTION
SAT.,, AUG.. 25TH @@ 100 A.M. Previeww 99 A.M.Held @ 10247 State Route 149, Fort Ann, NY 12827OVER 190+ GUNS, SWORDS, FISHING, & HUNTING VEHICLES: 1993 GMC TOP KICK CUSTOM, 2001 HD
3500 CHEVROLET 496 ENGINE 12 FT. BOX 39K ORIG.,1994 VULCAN 750 KAWASAKI MOTORCYCLE
Sale By County Line Auction:Auctioneer Jack Belknap For Info Call (518) 773-2247.
Wee acceptt Cash,, Check,, orr Anyy Majorr Creditt Cards.. 10%% Buyer'sPremium.. Bee Suree too visitt ourr website forr fulll listingg && photos
@@ www.CountyLineAuctions.com
Weekly Sales Every Monday 12:30 Produce, Misc. & small animals;
1:00 Dairy; ** We will now sell lambs, goats, pigs, feeders immediate-
ly 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, Aug. 13th sale - cull ave. 64, Top cow .79 wt. 1567
$1230.10, Bulls/Steers top $.98, bull calves top $1.40, heifer calves
top $1.05.
Friday, Aug. 24th - Fort Plain, NY - sale held on the farm 11AM.
Complete Dairy Dispersal for Lighthall Farm - Karl & Joanne Gebhardt.
170 Head of Grade Cattle. 90 milking age, 22 bred heifers, 60 open
heifers and calves. Herd consist of mostly Holsteins, Jerseys & Crosses.
Friday, Sept. 14th - Smyrna, NY - sale held on the farm 11AM.
Complete Milking Herd & Bred heifer Dispersal for Frog Rock Farm -
Pete Maynard. 55 Head of AI sired Holsteins- sired by Oman,
Jetstream, Garrison, Malin plus many more. Watch next week's ad for
more info.
Saturday, Oct. 13th - OHM Holstein Club Sale-Hosted by Roedale Farms,
Richfield Springs, NY. Brad Ainslie Sale Chairman 315-822-6087.
Saturday, Oct. 20th - Eastern Breeders Brown Swiss Sale held at
Hosking Sales, New Berlin. Sale Managed by Modern Associates,
Hosking Sales Assisting. Call with your consignments.
Saturday, Nov. 3rd - Fall Premier All Breed Sale - Call early to consign
to make catalog and advertising deadlines.
Café is now open for breakfast and lunch - great food!
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
Real Estate Benefits Farm Sales• Professional Auction Management •
Lic # AU005568
Liquidations Consignments EstatesPhone 518-568-2257
Specializing in Farm & Dairy Sales
Auction Zip #18971
Antiques& Auctions
&&
California Natural,Acana, Chicken Soup forthe Soul, Taste of theWild, Diamond Naturals,EVO, Premium Edge,and Country Value PetFoods. Also carryingParrot food, 17in MON-STER Bones, SHOO tagtick and flea repellents,bathing and treatmentsupplies, treats, collars,leashes, and more… atThe Sportsman’s Den,36 Canal St, Ft Plain,993-1010.
DIRTY CARPETS? CallJohnson’s Carpets Plusto have new before theholidays. 216 N. MainSt., Herkimer. 315-866-6000
WANTED TO BUY: OldGrit newspapers (not theGrit magazine). 518-568-5115
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
WANTED: Consign-ments for our Tractorand ConstructionEquipment Auction!!Tractors (any make orcondition); Farm Equip-ment; Skid Steers; BullDozer’s; Back Hoes;Trucks; Campers andmore. Call JR’s Auctionfor more details 518-993-4668.
FAX & COPY SERVICEat Lee Publications,6113 State Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY13428. 518-673-0101
JR’S DISCOUNT GRO-CERIES, 56 WillettStreet, Fort Plain, NY13339, 518-993-4668.Lots of name branditems at discountedprices!! Monday thru Fri-day 8:00am to 5:00pm,Tuesday evening we areopen till 9:00pm. Don’tMiss Out!!
LET US HELP you getrid of your unwantedstuff. Place a reader adtoday. Only $4.00 forthe 1st 14 words. Call518-673-3011
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JJR’ss Auctions Don’tMiss ThisAuction!!
Don’tMiss ThisAuction!! 56 Willett St. Fort Plain, NY 13339
JR (518)) 993-46688 •• Timm (518)) 332-5157
Public Auction 107 Acre FarmSaturday September 8th 9:00am
Real Estate sells @ 12:00 noonSale for Jackson & AnnaMae Douglass
Location: 268 Dygert Rd., Canajoharie, NY 133172 Story Farm House with 3 Bedrooms 1.5 Baths,
Kitchen, Dinning Room & Living Room, 30’x70’ Hip RoofBarn with lean to, Pond, Hay & Corn Growing Fields, 30
Acres Wood approx. 70 acres tillable!!
Real Estate, Tractors, Farm Machinery, Tools,Glassware, Antiques, Furniture!! Barn is full of Tools
& Antiques & will be sold over the Auction Block!!1-International Farmall 340 Diesel, 1-International Farmall 300
Gas, John Deere 6 Row Corn Planter needs work, John Deere 4
Row Corn Planter, needs work, Manure Spreader, Corn Chopper
Blower, 3 Point Hook Up Bale Spear, Spring Harrow, 3 Point Hook
Up Backhoe, Tractor Loader, Water Tank, 2 Portable Generators,
Torch Set w/cart nice condition, 2 Welders, Portable Air
Compressor w/electric motor, 1981 Honda Passport 70 Deluxe
Bike, Sand Blaster, Rototiller, Snow Blower Yard Machine 26”
8hp, Stihl Chain Saw, Weed Eaters, Lawn Mowers, Lawn
Tractors, Table Saw, Milk Cans, Milk Stools, Old Windows &
Doors, Hinges, Early Chairs, Canning Jars, Crock Pots, Forks,
Shovels, Tool Boxes, Axes, Hatchets, Open End Wrenchs, World
War II Army Gas Stove, Seasoned 2”x8” Hickory Lumber, Piles of
Lumber, Scrap Metal, 100’s of shop tools and miscellaneous
items!!! House Contents, Antiques, Oak Dining Room Table w/9
leaves, Mission Oak Side Board, Square Oak China Cabinet, 3
Drawer Marble Top Dresser, 5 Drawer Chest, 1930’s Dresser &
Mirror, Sofa, Tea Cart, Early Mantle Clocks, Fenton Glass, Cut
Crystal, Westmoreland Milk Glass, Westmoreland Crystal, Cut
Crystal Spooner, and much more will be turning up that will sur-
prise us as we continue to unpack the corners that have not been
touched for over 50 years!!!
Plan to stay for the day!! Nice Yard Set Up w/Chairs for plenty of Seating!Visa, Master & Discover Cards Accepted! 3% charge if paying with
credit card! Watch Auctionzip ID #29324.
PUBLIC ESTATE AUCTION!!We have been commissioned to sell at Public
Auction The Estate of Frank SammonsSaturdayy Augustt 25th 10am,
Previeww 9amLocation: 6008 St Hwy 29, St Johnsville, NY
13452 • just West of Lasselville, NY
1995 Arctic Cat Ext EFI 580 Snowmobile,Kitty Cat Snowmobile, 1-1999 Jayco Eagle
37’ Camper Excellent Condition, CementMixer, 2 Garages of Tools, 500 piece Tonka
Toy Collection & More!!!
1999 Jayco Eagle 37’ Camper, this camper has 2 bedrooms,14’ power slide out, air conditioner, furnace, microwave,stove, 22’ awning, deluxe cabinetry, and is in excellent con-dition! 1995 Arctic Cat EXT EFI 580 Snowmobile, Kitty Catsnowmobile, Attic Contents, Basement Contents, Generator,Cement Mixer, 2 Air Compressors, Floor Jacks, Large Vise,Sockets, Wood Shop Furnace, Car Ramps, Tons of Tools,Rope, Chains, Tools Boxes, Table Saw, Picnic Tables, TrailerJacks, Hammers, Cast Iron Frying Pans, 55 Gallon Drums,Lots of Hand Tools, Pitch Forks, 6-Axes, Piles of Wood,Carpet Remnants, Drop Handle Milk Cans, Bike, Table Saw,Tarps, Wooden Baskets, Wooden Out House, WheelBarrow, Wooden Ladder, Weed Wacker, & More!
This will be a Good Auction with Something forEveryone!!!
Don’t Miss Out!! Lots of Off Street Parking and NiceLawn Area for The Auction!
Bring your Chairs & Boxes! Visa, Master & Discover Cards Accepted!
3% charge if paying with credit card! Watch Auctionzip ID #29324.
For Details, Consignments & Full List of Auctions - Auctionzip ID #29324
Call JR @ 518-993-4668 or Tim @ 518-332-5157. No Buyers Premium and Credit Cards Accepted.
Special Antique AuctionThursdayy Eveningg Augustt 300thh @@ 6:000 pmm
Location:: Inn Housee @566 Willettt Street,, Fortt Plain,, NYAntiques!!! Antiques!!! Antiques!!
A Local Antique Shop Is Going Out Of Business and Have Decided to Sell Everything Over the Auction Block!!At this point we don t know what will all be here, watch our ads for details and list!!
Furniture,, Rugs,, Prints,, Frames,, Crocks,, Jugs,, 100’ss off Glasswaree && More!!Thiss willl bee aa 33 too 44 hourr Auctionn soo bee preparedd too enjoyy theeveningg att anotherr greatt Auction!!! Staayy postedd forr thiss one!!
Checkk Outt Auctionn Zipp IDD #29324Calll JRR att 518-993-46688 orr Timm @@ 518-332-51557
As Always No Buyers Premium and all Major Credit Cards Accepted!
Be Sure to attend. Watch for more listings, Auctionzip ID# 29324
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012Page 32
Farm is sold prompting this complete AI sired herd dispersal consisting of 90
milking age cows in all stages of lactation, 22 bred heifers, 60 open heifers and
calves. This year around herd is in full flow of milk averaging 62# in the tank
with a SCC 280,000. Majority of this herd is Holsteins, though there are 10 nice
Jerseys and a few Crosses. This herd is Genex sired and the heifers are bred to
sex semen. Youngstock are well grown and in excellent condition.
Health: Cattle will be inoculated for shipping fever and pregnancy checked prior
to sale. Cattle will be tested for interstate shipment immediately after the sale.
Selling before cattle: 10 new cow mats, 1- 48" barn fan, 2- 36" barn fans,
2- 24" barn fans, milk replacer, misc. milkhouse supplies. Mach SM33 MVE
Semen Tank, breeding kit.
Terms: Cash or good check with positive ID.
Directions: From Fort Plain take Rt. 80 South to Lighthall Road to right follow
to farm. Watch for auction signs.
Sale Managed by:
Hosking Sales
Tom & Brenda Hosking
6810 West River Rd., Nichols, NY 13812
607-699-3637 or 607-972-1770
Owner:
Lighthall Farm
Karl & Joanne Gebhardt
530 Light Hall Road
Fort Plain, NY 13339
FRIDAY,, AUGUSTT 24,, 20122 11:000 AMCOMPLETE DAIRY DISPERSAL
FOR LIGHTHALL FARM - FORT PLAIN, NY
1700 HEAD 1700 HEADLABOR DAY SPECIAL
PUBLIC AUCTIONSaturday, Sept. 1st at 9:00 AM
Location: Glimmerglass Pools,55 Willett Street, Fort Plain, NY 13339
One load of shrubs and other nursery stock from ElamSauder. He will be present to explain planting and grow-ing techniques.GUNS: Small collection from Schoharie.ANTIQUES: Quality items from numerous suppliers andestates.TOOLS: Chainsaws, air compressors, drills, hand tools &much more.FRUITS: Bulk apples and misc.
2 Auctioneers Part of the Day
Looking for Quality Consignments
Please Call 518-568-2257
Food by Local Amish Ladies
Sat., Aug. 18th Consignment Auction ~ 6:33pmSat., Aug. 25th Consignment Auction ~ 6:33pm
Sun., Aug. 26th Breeder Sale ~ 11:33am
KING’S
Burrows Rd., West Winfield, NY(315) 822-5221
WE ACCEPT CASH - CREDIT CARDS - DEBIT CARDS
New Furniture - Living Rooms, Recliners, Dining Rooms, Glider Rockers & Sectionals, Mattress Sets - Double Pillowtop, No Flip
Storee Hours:: Mon.,, Wed.,, Thurs.,, Fri.. && Sat.. 9-5pm;; Closedd Tues.. && Sun.
Antiques& Auctions
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RESTORE & PRE-SERVE the natural lookof your deck with Wol-man Restoration Systemavailable in Clear or UVresistant Cedar andRedwood Toners, guar-anteed to bead water fortwo years. C.H. Burk-dorf & Son, 35 HoughSt., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016
W E E K N I G H T S P E -CIALS: $8.95. MercatoPizza & Restaurant, 38W. Main St., Canajoharie518-673-4411
BANNERS BANNERSB A N N E R Sany size. Call Beth at Lee Publications518-673-0101 or [email protected] allow 7-10working days toreceive your bannerafter ordering. FreeShipping
STAG PARTY TICKETSC a l l B e t h a t Lee Publications 518-673-0101 [email protected] Shipping
DO YOU LOVE THEOUTSIDE BUT LOVETHE COMFORTS OFHOME? Bring the out-doors in by installingMARVIN WOOD WIN-DOWS & DOORS. Avail-able at C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville, 518-568-7016
MAKE our phone ringso we can return thefavor!! Place your read-er ad today. Only $4 forthe first 14 words. 518-673-3237
HATE THOSE STAINScaused by algae, mold,mildew, moss & lichen?Use SPRAY & FORGETwith no rinsing needed.Even works on grave-stones. Try it and you willfind it really works! C.H.Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
HORSE BOARDING:Herd turn out. $150/mo.includes hay, grain andlarge pasture. Call formore details. 518-673-2805 or 518-857-1561
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012 Page 33
wanted to fill immediate opening at our St. Johnsville or Richfield Springs locations.
Full time position with excellent pay and benefits.
Please send resume to:[email protected] apply within at either:
Springer’s Inc, 55 West Main St. RichfieldSpring’s or 7403 State Hwy 5, St. Johnsville
EXPERIENCEDD REPAIRR TECHNICIANN HELP WANTEDCG Roxane is hiring
machine operator positions forplant in Town of Johnstown.
Positions require onsite training atNH facility for min. 6 weeks.Positions must be filled by
September 20, 2012. Submit resumes to Drew Mullinnix
Now accepting applications/resumés for:
LPN’s • CNA’sAdministrative Assistant/
Data EntryFax resume to: 518-673-5911
Employment
ATTENTION: Just Pur-chased- A local antiqueshop going out of busi-ness and have decidedto sell everything at Pub-lic Auction on ThursdayEvening, August 30th @6:00pm. Furniture, rugs,prints, 100’s of glass-ware, crocks, jugs, andwill be finding out moreas we get a list!! Con-ducted by JR’s Auction.Will be held at our FortPlain location, 56 WillettStreet, Fort Plain, NY13339. Call JR 518-993-4668 or Tim 518-332-5157
We want to hear from you!
Send your comments & suggestions to the
OriginalValley Pennysaver
PO Box 121,Palatine Bridge, NY 13428
NEED WATER? Toppingoff pools, landscapingponds, etc. 518-993-2496, 518-332-4254
HAVING A PARTY?Did you know theCanajoharie VolunteerFire Department rentsthe kitchen and ban-quet room. For yourconvenience we nowhave an elevator. 518-376-6136
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!!
P O W E R T O O LREPAIRS: Electric, cord-less, pneumatic. 90 dayguarantee on all toolrepairs. Empire Power518-993-9997 543 ParisRd., Fort Plain, NY13339 Open Mon., Wed.,Fri. 6am-6pm
FOR SALE: WinchesterSXR, Shorttrac, 270WSM w/Leupold VX II, 3-9 scope, like new.$999.00. Call 518-844-3534
NEW LAUNDROMATin Little Falls: OfferingFREE Wash Days andFREE Soap Days. 48West Main Street. 24Hour Access Available.Call Debbie at 508-847-3186
CANVAS PRINTS:All sizes. Mounted orUnmounted. Just bring in or send us your photoat Lee Publications.Call 518-673-0101 [email protected] Shipping
2009 HYUNDAI SantaFe LMTD., AWD,maroon, 32k, V-6, auto,leather, moonroof, Infini-ty stereo. Loaded!!SALE: $22,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
FREE PRODUCTS/DAILY DEALS: Sign upto receive offers on freeproducts and servicesplus get Daily Deals inyour area. Sign up forFREE go to www.afreething.com/free576434
KEEP COOL WITH ANEW DECK! Check outour pressure treatedlumber, fasteners andprotective finishes. C.H.Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
FORT PLAIN True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 It’s stillBBQ season! From char-coal to replacementburners and tools, wehave got you covered.
CENTRAL BOILEREClassic OUTDOORFURNACES. Cleanerand Greener. 97% Effi-cient. EPA Qualified.Call North Creek Heat315-866-3698
$4.00 MAIL-IN REBATEon PPG exterior paintsand stains now thru Aug.31. Available at C.H.Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville.518-568-7016
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012Page 34
ADD-LIFECUSTOM KITCHENS
ANDCABINET REFACING
BUILDINGS
2437 State Rt 7
PO Box 670
Cobleskill, NY 12043
518-234-2558
518-234-4430 Fax
mortonbuildings.com
Edward UpdykeSALES CONSULTANT
INSULATION
Spray FSpray FoamoamInsulation
$ave on Your Heatingand Cooling Bills
$ave EnergyCall 518-284-2040
Contractor’sMillwork, Inc. Est. 1986
Owners/Operators:Alden and Steven Witham
Sharon Springs, NY
PLUMBING
MATTICEE && SONSLLC
“Your Indoor ComfortController”
Residential & Commercial• HEATING• PLUMBING• COOLING
24 Hour Emergency ServiceFREE Estimates
40 years experienceFamily owned & operatedJustin & Russell Mattice
Palatine Bridge
518-441-0142www.matticeandsonsheating.com
KITCHENS
24 Willow St.,Amsterdam, NY 12010Call 843-0307
For FREE ESTIMATEShowroom Open By Apptwww.addlifekitchens.com
SCRAP METAL
“We BuyScrap Iron& Metals”
ROGER CREWSAUTO SALVAGE
Noww Openn forr Thee Season!
(518) 993-4749Springg Street
Fortt Plain,, NYY 13339n
TRANSMISSIONS
Phone & Fax:518-993-2002
Garry-Jason BarrettOwners
148 Ripple RoadCherry Valley, NY 13320
Barrett’s TransmissionsGeneral Repair
“Over 30 Years Experience”
To Advertise Your Business Call
518-673-3011
or Fax to 518-673-3245$13.00 Weekly for 13 Weeks$18.00 Weekly for 4 Weeks
NEIGHBORHOOD DIRECTORY
CONTRACTING
Tim’sGENERAL PHASES CONTRACTINGSnowplowing, Plumbing, Electric,
Kitchen & Bath, Remodeling, Masonry,Siding & Windows, Minor
Landscaping & Small Backhoe Work,Additions, Furnace, Boiler &
Wood Stove Installations, Etc.“100’ Rooter” Professional Drain Cleaning
24 HOUR SERVICE
Tim Lighthall518-993-2504518-265-5848
MONUMENTS
Humphrey Memorials, Inc.
Monumental Design& Sales
Cemetery LetteringMemorial Restoration3051 State Rte. 28, Herkimer, NY 13350
315-866-4471or 518-848-0963
Established in 1946
MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTEDDixon McFee Todd McFeeMatthew Spaulding C.J. Karker
FIREARMS
GOOD GUN BUYS• RIFLES • SHOTGUNS
• PISTOLS• OPTICS • AMMO
SPECIAL ORDERS7 DAY DELIVERY
Buying Used
Firearms
Bill & Dee Dwyer266 Shun Pike Rd.
Sloansville, NY 12160(518) 868-4662
TOWING & HAULING SERVICE
A&J CREWSSnow Plowing & RemovalCommercial & Residential
Cleaning Out Your Basement,Attic, Home, Business, Etc.?
Call for Trailer Rental Prices toHaul Your Stuff Away!
Also, Hauling Crusher Run, Gravel, Etc.
Top Dollar Paid for Scrap Iron or Cars315-823-4903 or 315-868-5747
Call Tony Crews,Owner for details
REAL ESTATE
Johnn P.. CaseLicensed Sales Representative
KinshipProperties
518-281-8008
518-568-2776
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012 Page 35
by Elizabeth A. TomlinThe Mohawk Valley
DiamondDawgs base-ball team and man-agement honoredtheir host families atthe July 29 homegame at the VeteransMemorial Field inLittle Falls, NY.
“Personally, thishas grown into a rela-tionship between ourfamily and theDiamondDawg organ-ization,” said ChrisNellis of John G.Nellis Dairy near FortPlain. “We have host-ed players on thefarm for two yearsnow.”
Although most fam-ilies usually host oneor two players for theseason, this year theNellis family was rec-ognized for hostingfour baseball players,including JesseBurratt (Baton RougeCommunity College).
At the game Burrattwas awarded a plaqueby New York Yankeesall-time great pitcherTommy John andD i a m o n d D a w gPresident &GeneralManager Travis
Heiser, for pitchingthe DiamondDawgs'first perfect game.Burratt had pitched aseven-inning, no-hit-ter in a double-headerat Bellizzi Field inAlbany- recording thefirst no-hitter in thePerfect GameCollegiate League andin the Mohawk ValleyDiamondDawgs fran-chise history.
“I have been aroundbaseball all my lifeand I think that thepeople of the MohawkValley have a greatopportunity to takethe DiamondDawgsBaseball Team andmake it the numberone summer colle-giate baseball team inthe country,” saidJohn.
“We have had over30 players, in 5 years,sign professionalbaseball contracts,”Heiser reported.
Other host familiesrecognized at thegame included Jeffand Joanne Heiser,Bob Failing, PaulaColvin, SandiSheperd, Jean andBarry Smith, the
Reardon Family andJohn Fureno andfamily. “We pick up afew new families eachyear,” Heiser said.
Heiser says theteam members arepopular in the com-munity and partici-pate in parades andyouth programs. “It'snice to have a team ofwell-rounded stu-dent-athletes who aregood ball players andalso good people,” heremarked.
The team's pitchersdonated one dollar tothe Herkimer CountyHunger Coalition for
each of the 237 bat-ters they struck out attheir home games thisyear. The pitchers andHeiser were presentedCommunity ServiceAward plaques fromthe Coalition preced-ing the game. Eachdollar is multipliedeight times in foodvalue.
“Our family will befriends with theseyoung men for life,”Nellis said, addingthat this month theirfamily will be travel-ing to Maine to visitone of the playersthey hosted last year.
Mohawk Valley families honoredat DiamondDawgs Game
The Nellis family from Fort Plain was awarded forhosting not one or two, but four DiamondDawgplayers this season. Seen here are (from left) EricHelmrich, Jesse Burratt, Erin Nellis, Ray Morton,and Nate Harrell.
Mohawk Valley families were honored by the DiamondDawgs team and management for hosting theplayers this season.
Photos by Elizabeth A Tomlin
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012Page 36
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
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by Tony LaRussa,Tribune-Review
Kristen Wolfe waslooking for a way tocontinue her family’stradition of volunteer-ing when she beganattending Grove CityCollege in 2009.
“During my fresh-man year, I gotinvolved with a groupcalled Young Life,which has an out-reach ministry forteenagers,” said Wolfe,20, a senior psycholo-gy major. “But therewasn’t much availablefor teenagers andyoung adults withspecial needs, whichis a group of people Ireally loved workingwith while volunteer-ing at a summer Bible
camp back home.”When the Fort Plain,
NY, native learnedthat Young Life oper-ates Capernaum clubsin other parts of thecountry for young peo-ple with physical andmental disabilities,she decided to startchapters in the MercerCounty communitiesof Grove City andGreenville.
In recognition ofWolfe’s dedication tohelping others, shehas been selected toreceive the Trib TotalMedia’s Volunteer ofthe Year award.
Wolfe said theCapernaum clubs shehelped start are a wayfor young people withmental and physical
disabilities to experi-ence activities thatother children enjoy.
“Unfortunately, ourculture doesn’t alwayswelcome them and isquick to write themoff. Having the clubsallows them to gettogether for food andgames, go out forlunch, take walks orjust hang out andwatch a movie.”
While Wolfe is elatedat being recognized,she believes that thepeople she assists arethe ones who deserverecognition.
“I love these kids.They’re the brightlight in my week,”she said. “Having thechance to be theirfriend has taught me
so much and helpedkeep me going dur-ing some difficulttimes.”
Brad Mowry, anarea director forYoung Life who nomi-nated Wolfe for thevolunteer award, saidthat in addition to bal-ancing her ministrywhile carrying a diffi-cult academic load,she has grappled withsignificant healthproblems.
Last summer, Wolfewas diagnosed withnarcolepsy and in thefall she learned thatshe had to undergogall bladder surgery.
“Even while facingthese challenges,Kristen continued tovolunteer,” Mowrysaid. “And to ensureshe wouldn’t miss anyCapernaum Clubmeetings, she sched-uled her surgery overThanksgiving break.
“She possess a qual-ity rare in our societytoday of putting oth-ers before herself. Hersacrificial service,maturity and wisdombeyond her yearsmake her an excellentrole model and verydeserving of recogni-tion,” Mowry said.
Wolfe said her fami-ly participates in vol-unteer projects suchas providing meals todisadvantaged people.Since 2008, she hasvolunteered at a sum-mer youth camp inRome, NY, for childrenwith special needs.
Wolfe is the daugh-ter of Pat and KateWolfe. She has a sis-ter, Caribeth, 22, andbrother, Tim, 17.
Source: http://tri-blive.com/home/2357476-74/wolfe-vol-unteer-clubs-award-capernaum-group-mowry-needs-recog-nition-special
Volunteer caters to those with special needs
Kristen Wolfe, 20, has been actively volunteering since 2008. She continuesto give despite personal health obstacles.
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • August 18, 2012Page 38
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AUG 1-31Arkell Center News
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• Wed: 3-4 pm. GentleYoga with Patty Pietrow-icz• Sep 19: Defensive Dri-ving at 5:30-8:30 pm.Call 518-673-4408 &reserve a seat.SPECIAL EVENTS• Aug 29: 12:45 pm.Public Card Party. $2donation. Prizes andRefreshments• Aug 20 & 22: 1-4 pm.Defensive Driving• Aug 24: 12:30 pm.Senior Citizens ClubAnnual Picnic at ArekellCenter• Aug 28: 11:30 am -12:30 pm. Blood Pres-sure Clinic. Home HealthCare Partners Corp.MEETINGS• Aug 23: 2-3 pm.Alzheimer’s & DementiaCaregivers SupportGroup meeting with LisaHubbard.
COMING SOON:• Sep 12: Mystery trip;more details to follow.
AUG 18Pulled Pork Dinner
Fultonville ReformedChur-ch. 4:30-7 pm. Thedinner includes PulledPork Sandwich, SweetCorn, Potatoes anddessert. Contact Terri,928-3343.
Rabies VaccinationClinics
Rural Grove Fire Depart-ment, Route 162, RuralGrove, NY. 9 am - noon.NYS Public Health Lawrequires that all dogs,cats & domestic ferretsshall have initial vaccina-tions administeredagainst rabies no laterthan 4 mos. of age andstay up to date with re-vaccinations. Re-vacci-nations are required one
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]
Calendar of Events
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. Deborah Waldron
315-858-1553Service: Sunday 9:15am
Church School: Sunday 10:15am
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
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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
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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
year later and a boostershot every three years.Pet owners should bringproof of their pet’s lastrabies vaccination. Thishelps the veterinariandetermine whether thepet will receive a one orthree year vaccination;without it your pet willreceive a one year vacci-nation only. To assurethe safety of other petsand people; dogs must beleashed; cats and ferretsmust be contained in apet carrier or box whenattending the rabies clin-ic. Veterinarian adminis-tration fee is $10/rabiesvaccine. Contact Mont-
gomery County PublicHealth, 518-853-3531.
AUG 19German Summerfest
German-American Clubof Albany, 32 Cherry St.,Albany, NY. We are opento the public! Schuetzen-park is a large pine treeshaded grove also thelast outdoor Biergartenin the Capital District.Live music from theMountain Tops. The parkopens at 1 pm. $3/adult,children under 12 arefree! Tasty German anddomestic food and drinkare available for pur-chase. Children’s activi-
ties include a parade. Inthe event of rain, theevent is moved indoors toour large banquet halland bar room. Call 518-265-6102. On Internet atwww.GermanAmericanClubofAlbany.com
Worship Service atIndian Castle Church
Rt. 5S, East of LittleFalls, NY. 10 am. Held bymembers of Fort Plain,Sprakers and St.Johnsville ReformedChurches. Rev. NancyRyan conducting theservice. Everyone is invit-ed with refreshmentsand fellowship to follow.
AUG 20 & 22, SEP 17 & 19
Defensive Driving Courses
Arkell Center, Canajo-harie, NY. • Aug 20 & 22: 1-4 pm.
• Sept. 17 & 19: 5:30-8:30 pm.$20/person. All classeswill be held in the Com-munity Room of ArkellCenter. Upon comple-tion, individuals qualifyfor a NY ate point &insurance reduction cer-tificate which will bemailed to them. Paymentrequired in the form of acheck or money ordermade payable to TheShults Agency or cash -paid on the day of thefirst class. Bring yourdrivers license. ContactJoam Cimino, 518-673-4408, leave your nameand phone number.
AUG 22“Color My World”
BrunchKnights Inn, 20 AlbanySt., Little Falls, NY.Sponsored by the
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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
Herkimer NY ChristianWomen’s Club. 11 am.$9, all inclusive.Reserva-tions are necessary. Con-tact Joanne 315-866-3558 or Sally 315-823-1885.
AUG 13-17Pastor Ben Wilkersonto speak at ChristianLake Bible Conference
Christian Lake, 355Perkins Mill Rd, Strat-ford, NY. Wilkerson is theAssistant Director of theRussian Bible Society inAshville, NC. Servicesbegin at 7:45, Mon-Friwith Bible class at 9 amTue-Fri. Public welcometo attend all services.
Call 315 429 3659. OnInternet at christianlakebibleconference.com
AUG 23Brooks BBQ
TBA. 3:30 pm. FondaFultonville UnitedMethodist Church.
AUG 26Flying Song Garden
ProjectPrattsville, NY. 3 pm. At“MudFest,” in town. TheFlying Song Garden is anon-profit performancephenomenon that bringssong and festivity to com-munities in hardshipfrom natural disaster,work site closure, catas-
trophe and the like. OnInternet at www.thefly-ingsonggarden.org
Turkey Shoot andChicken BBQ
Canajoharie Fish & GameClub, 149 Fish & GameRd., Canajoharie, NY.
SEP 1, OCT 6, NOV 3 & DEC 141st Acoustic Coffee House
Fultonville MethodistChur-ch, MontgomerySt., Fultonville, NY. 6:30-10 pm. Now into our 4thyear, the no admission,no donation AcousticCoffee House is open toall types of music as longas no vulgarity, doesn’toffend anybody andacoustic. If you can’tmake it at 6:30, that’sOK there is a new per-former every 9-13 min-utes on average. Call518-853-4964.
SEP 5, 19, OCT 3, 17,NOV 14 & 28St. Johnsville
Senior Citizen SaintsMeetings
St. Johnsville Communi-ty House, WashingtonSt., St. Johnsville, NY. • Sept. 5 at 1:30• Sept. 19 at 12:30• Oct. 3 at 1:30• Oct. 17 at 12:30• Nov. 14 at 1:30• Nov. 28 at 12:30New members welcome.Dues are $5 for the year.
SEP 6Annual Brooks BBQ
Marshville EvangelicalChurch. Rt. 10 South,outside of Canajoharie,NY. 3:30-6:30 pm. $6halves, take out only. Getyour dinner extras bakedpotatoes, baked beans,salad, desserts for sale.
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SEP 7 & 11Bow Hunter Education
CourseSprout Brook Rod & GunClub, Rt. 163. Pre-registration required byAug. 15 at 7 pm. IDrequired. Classes willrun from 6-9:30 pm.
SEP 8Eat, Stink & Be Merry!Canal Place, along theErie Canal, Little Falls,NY. Join us for a day ofstinkin’ good fun! Enjoythe best of the best localgarlic & herb growers,fine artisans and a mar-velous selection of garliccuisine. Experience theGarlic Queen pageantand a guided tour of
Moss Island. Live musicall day! Plenty of freeparking w/shuttles, $3suggested donation, fam-ily groups $10, childrenunder 12 free. On Inter-net at www.mvghf.com
SEP 8-9Giant Craft Fair
Fort Klock, 2 miles Eastof St. Johnsville, NY onNYS Rt. 5. 10 am - 5 pm.Sunday 10 am - 4 pm.Over 100 talented arti-sans and crafters willoffer their handmade cre-ations. This is one of thebest craft fairs in thenortheast area. Food isavailable. Free admissionto the craft fair plus freeparking. Contact FortKlock, 518-568-7779.
SEP 9Charleston HistoricalSociety Hosting the
Program “UndergroundRailroad in
Montgomery County2 pm. The program isfree to the public.Refreshments will beprovided. Call 518-829-7592.
SEP 13-14Fall Book & Bake Sale
Frothingham FreeLibrary, Fonda, NY. 11am - 7 pm. Call 518-853-3016.
Fall Book and Bake Sale
Fonda Library. Fictionand non-fiction hard andsoft cover books, DVD’s,home baked goods andmuch more! Call 518-853-3016.
SEP 15Donations Needed
for AuctionFreysbush MethodistChurch. Call 518-993-
2335 or 993-2235. SEP 16
Tail Gate Swap MeetCanajoharie Fish & GameClub, 149 Fish & GameRd., Canajoharie, NY.
SEP 19, 21 & 22Hunter Education
CourseSprout Brook Rod & GunClub, Rt. 163. Pre-regis-tration required by Aug.15 at 7 pm. ID required.Classes will run from 6-9pm on Sept. 19 & 21 and8 am - 1 pm on Sept. 22.
SEP 23ATA Registered Trap
ShootCanajoharie Fish &Game Club, 149 Fish &Game Rd., Canajoharie,NY.
Chicken BBQSprout Brook Rod & GunClub. 11 am - 2 pm. Din-ners only. Pre-sale $8,day of sale $9. Call fortickets. Call 518-673-3310 or 673-1016.
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INTERNATIONAL Har-vester 424 tractor withbucket loader, good con-dition, $5,900. 518-568-5078
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WE do catering for ALLevents! Make your lifeeasier. Call Grandma’sKitchen, 7 West MainStreet, St. Johnsville, NYat (518) 568-8310.
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Kinship Properties Inc.LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER
Heidi Mouyos • 315-717-7269 Email: [email protected] East State St., Dolgeville, NY 13329 • Office: 315-429-9750
Before we welcome you to your new dream home, we welcome you to a new home buying experience.
COMMERCIALCherry Valley - Campground - 134 Co. Hwy 34A
Owner financing is available for this well
maintained campground. 35 acres of gently
rolling and partially wooded land with 54
campsites; inground pool; 5 bathrooms; large
pavillion; a store/ office building; a cabin; 2
fresh water wells; 3 septic tanks; large pond;
etc. etc. Per the seller's request, please contact
agent for all additional information and pictures.
$250,000
Dolgeville
99 South Main St.
This cozy 4 bedroom and
1 1/2 bath home is
centrally located near
everything in village.
Many great features
include eat-in kitchen,
living room, family room,
and dining room. Beautiful woodstoves located in
kitchen and dining room. Garage has 3 stalls with
large back yard. Priced to sell. $76,990
Dolgeville
Sweet Hill Rd.
Country home on
23.5 acres. This
3 bedroom and
2 full bath
property features a beautiful living room with
harmon pellet stove, drilled well, septic, and
garage. Home has low taxes and heating costs.
Plenty of wooded acres for the wildlife
enthusiasts. Motivated seller. $94,000
Salisbury
932 Jerseyfield Rd.
Beautiful built cabin
in 2007 comes with
all the furnishings,
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
cabin is wired to generator for all power and
vent free gas, new gas refrigerator, stove,
woodstove with stainless steel liner system,
and fully insulated.
Price is dropped drastically! $94,900
Dolgeville
54 South Helmer Ave.
3-Bedroom centrally
located village home,
oversized heated
garage, oak kitchen
w/island, new
appliances, new vinyl siding & windows,
new Buderus furnace, updated electric,
enclosed front porch, side deck,
and partially finished basement. $129,900
Fairfield807 Rt. 29
Historic home on17.10 acres, 3BRproperty has beenupdated with newkitchen, designer
cabinetry, new bathroom, family room additionw/enclosed front porch. Home was designed ashandicap accessible, 5 small rooms dedicated to
your closet needs and beautiful woodwork through-out. Land has 1 drilled well & 2 artesian wells along
with small pond. $189,000
Richfield Springs
7769 St. Hwy. 28
Canadarago Lake
home w/48' of
waterfront, 3BRs,
2 full baths,
enclosed front and back porch, back yard and
beautiful lake views. Lakeside frontage has newly
built dock and boathouse w/brick walkway,
pine interior, a wood stove. Hot tub not included in
sale, but can be negotiated.
Currently occupied as rental income. $210,000
Herkimer
815 Shells Bush Rd.
150 acres of
farmland w/outbuild-
ings that also fea-
tures a 3500 sq. ft.
farmhouse, 5BR,
2 baths, spacious rooms, wood flooring,
master staircase with wide based moldings.
Land is productive silt loam soil, woodland,
and pasture. $274,000
St. Johnsville
134 East Rd.
This custom built
Adirondack style
home has 60 acres,
a stone-walled driveway, 3 bedroom, 2 full baths,
living room w/cathedral ceilings, stone fireplace
and walk out deck, dining room, eat in kitchen and
woodstove. Additional 2800 sq. ft. is located on
1st floor with 4 stall garage & 2 rooms for
workshop/office. $369,000
Dolgeville
71 Dolge Ave.$10,000.00 down &
owner will hold this
mortgage to qualified
buyer!! 3 bedroom
cape cod feature has
1.6 acres, at edge of village w/ water views, home
is handicap accessible, kitchen with plenty of cabi-
netry for storage, formal dining room, den/office, &
living room. Natural woodwork throughout. A great
start for the first time home buyer. $117,000
MULTI-FAMILYLittle Falls
159 Loomis St.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
THIS PRICED TO SELL
TWO FAMILY INCOME
PROPERTY TODAY!
This 2 family unit has been updated with new
windows, electric, vinyl siding, large backyard.
Tenants pay their own electric and gas.
Possible Owner Financing. $35,000
MULTI-FAMILYLittle Falls
27 West Lansing St.
GREAT INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY. This
fully occupied 3 unit,
large front porch, new vinyl windows, 3 new bath-
rooms, new flooring throughout building, new
kitchen w/dishwasher in front apartment. Tenants
pay their own electric, heat, and water. $69,900
DRY CLEANING BUSINESS FOR SALE - 20+ Yr. business located in Herkimer, NY.
Turn key opportunity. Steady customer base. Fixtures & business $225,000
Richfield Springs 3558 US Hwy 20
Two homes, a commercial building, and
two barns located on 12.94 acres,
w/views of Canandarago Lake & Panther
Mt. Also 53 adjoining acres of rolling
alfalfa and timothy with a brand new
barn 105x50 (Separate Parcel). Main
house is beautifully restored with 5BRs
and 3 bathrooms. The guest home (now rental income) has 3BRs, 1 bath, the
Mother-in-law apt. has a separate entrance with a full kitchen, living room, and
1BR. This property is clearly a bargain price and a must see! $425,000
Salisbury
Rice Rd. & Ukraniun Rd.A SNOWMOBILER AND NATURE
LOVER’S PARADISE! Previously
known as Pine Ridge Ski Area. This
3BR, 1 bath log cabin is located on
200 acres, with open cross country
and snowmobile trails that runs
throughout property, 2 ponds w/Adirondack Bog and maple trees for
tapping with your own sugar house. Many more features.
OWNER FINANCING TO QUALIFIED BUYER! $489,000
COMMERCIALLittle Falls 395-397 Canal Place
RESTAURANT AND 3 APTS $399,900
This beautiful restaurant and bar is locat-
ed by the scenic Erie Canal and surround-
ed by the foothills of the Adirondack
Mountains. The premises occupies 5,000
square feet of prime commercial space
that includes dining area with seating for 60+, spacious bar, and an
extensively equipped kitchen. Additionally, there are 3 fully renovated
suites on the 2nd and 3rd floor providing nightly and monthly income.
COMMERCIALSalisbury
2114 St. Rt. 29This gas station, convenience
store, gift shop, ice cream
parlor, restaurant and bar is a
well established neighborhood
store with an active walk-in business, as well as a steady clientele. Newly
built successful restaurant and bar. Property has a beautiful 2 bedroom
apartment for the prospective buyer to live on premises or have as an
additional income. Great opportunity for a turn key investment. $445,000
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2005 CHEVY Malibu LT,tan, 60k, V-6, auto,leather, alloys, full power.SALE: $9,495. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
NEED TIRES? New orused tires are availableat Ike’s Garage, 5Mechanic St., StJohnsville. (518) 568-5055.
IKE’S GARAGE, 5Mechanic St., StJohnsville has a newphone number! (518)568- 5055
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by Dr. Leonard Perry, Ex-tension Professor, Univer-sity of Vermont
When choosing lowshrubs or woody ground-covers for landscaping,consider some of thesenorthern natives. All thefollowing plants arehardy to at least USDAzone 4 (-20 to -30°F lowin winter), and grow insun or at least part shadeunless noted for full sun.Calling our region home,they are often betteradapted than non-nativeplants (meaning theyneed less care and havefewer pests), and mayprovide more benefits tobirds and pollinators.
Small shrubs are gen-erally those under 6 feethigh, fitting well in themiddle to front of bor-ders, and for low plantsalong building founda-tions. They are often ef-fective planted in masses.Those with attractiveflowers or leaves can beused as specimens, eitheralone or planted amongother shrubs and peren-nials.
The black chokeberry(Aronia melanocarpa var.elata) is very hardy,reaching up to 5 feet high
with an upright ovalshape. Yet it can spread abit wider. The shiny greenleaves turn a wine-red infall. The white flowersyield purplish-blackberries favored bywildlife. You may find cul-tivars (cultivated vari-eties) with larger fruit andeven brighter fall color.This plant is adaptable toeither wet or dry sites.
The quite hardy fra-grant sumac (Rhus aro-matica) needs to be sitedcarefully as it can spreadrapidly to 8 feet or more.This makes it a goodchoice for slopes, espe-cially ones that are dry,or too steep to mow. Theglossy green leaves withthree parts (“trifoliate”)somewhat resemble poi-son ivy leaves, and turnlovely fall colors in yellow,orange, or red in someyears. When crushedthey are aromatic, hencethe species name. Whilethe species can reach upto 6 feet tall, the cultivar‘Gro-Low’ reaches abouthalf that.
The snowberry (Sym-phoricarpos albus var. lae-vigatus) is mainly grownfor its white fruit on arch-ing branches. This plant
too can spread to 8 feet,but not as aggressively asthe sumac, so is good toofor slopes. If it becomesscraggly after a few years,prune back in spring tonear the ground and itwill regrow.
There are several nativeshrubs you might consid-er for landscapes that areeven shorter, only reach-ing 3 to 4 feet tall. One ofthese is the less commonsweet fern (Comptoniaperegrina) which is not afern at all but has fern-like, dark-green leaves. Ittoo is a good choice fordry slopes or banks, isquite hardy, and will takesun or shade. Leaves onthese are pleasantly aro-matic, somewhat likeleaves of the bayber-ry.
The bush honeysuckle(Diervilla lonicera) is nota honeysuckle, but haslight-yellow flowers likethose of the honeysucklevine. Leaves turn nice fallcolors. It only gets about2 feet high, but can slow-ly spread to 5 feet or so. Itis good in sun or shade,and tolerates wet or drysoils. You may find thecultivar ‘Copper’, sonamed for its coppery
new growth.The hardy native bush
cinquefoil (Potentilla fruti-cosa) has small yellow,rose-like flowers in Juneand then sporadicallythrough the summer.There are many readilyavailable cultivars of thisshrub from 2 to 4 feethigh, and with variousflower colors includingwhite, pink, reds, and or-anges in addition to yel-lows. It grows rapidly,and grows well in dry andinfertile soils, but needssun. You may find thespecies in old pastures,and cultivars along foun-dations and in borders.
Native spreadinggroundcovers under afoot or so high, and thatprefer acidic soils, in-
clude three berries. Bear-berry (Arctostaphylosuva-ursi) is good forsandy or gravelly soils,and is salt tolerant. It hasbright red berries in falland bronze-red leavesthen. Lowbush blueberryis the native version ofthe larger-fruited ones weall know. Mountain cran-berry or lingonberry (Vac-cinium vitis-idaea) preferscool sites, has evergreenleaves, and small white topink flowers. Plant atleast two plants of the lat-ter for best fruiting.
For a low, evergreengroundcover you mightconsider the common ju-niper (Juniperus commu-nis) or, better yet, one ofits cultivars such asBlueberry Delight, ‘Berk-
shire’, ‘Green Carpet’, orthe upright ‘Pencil Point’.You’ll see the nativespecies growing in oldpastures just as withcinquefoil, and the culti-vars along walks, frontsof borders, and in sunnyrock gardens.
For more examples ofnative plants, includinglarger ones, as well asmany other good shrubsand trees for Vermont,see Landscape Plants forVermont,available fromthe Vermont Master Gar-dener program(www.uvm.edu/master-gardener/). Check yourstate nursery associationfor local nurseries thatcarry a wide range ofhardy landscape plants(greenworksvt.org).
Low native shrubs and groundcovers
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by Dr. Leonard Perry, Ex-tension Professor, Univer-sity of Vermont
Even if not officially indrought conditions, manyareas in recent summershave had less than nor-mal rainfall or very drysurface conditions. If onelooks at the climate data(weather.gov), many areashave had 2 week periodswith no rain, or with verylittle, or any rain came allat once in one area andnone in another nearby.The rule of thumb forplantings is an inch of wa-ter per week. If you’refaced with dry gardenconditions, there are someways to keep your plantsand lawn alive while mini-mizing water usage.
Cultural practices • If still planting flowers
and vegetables, use widerspacing to reduce compe-tition for soil moisture,mulching between plants.
• Incorporate organicmatter into the soil, whichwill aid in water retention.Compost also adds nutri-ents, but breaks down
faster than peat moss —another common amend-ment. Peat moss lastslonger in the soil, at leasta year or more, but addsfew nutrients and acidifiesthe soil (which is easilycorrected with liming).
• Use three to four inch-es (after settling) of organ-ic mulch (pine or cedarbark, weed-free straw,wood chips, or similar) toprevent soil from dryingand losing moisture to theair. Keep mulch awayfrom trunks and off thetop of desirable perenni-als. Using plastic mulchesor weed fabric aroundshrubs, in paths, or invegetable and annualflower gardens in whichplants are spaced regular-ly can help as well. Orplace thick layers of news-papers in rows, coveredlightly with mulch as youdo with the weed fabric.
• Fertilize less, both lessin amount and less often,and avoid applying toomuch high nitrogen fertil-izer. Too much nitrogenresults in excessive
growth and increasedneed for water by lawnsand plants. Organic fertil-izers provide less nitrogento the soil and usually re-lease it slower over alonger period, as well ashelp improve soil humus,which helps hold water.
• Choose and placeplants properly. Don’t se-lect plants that prefermoist conditions, andplace them in a dry area.Choose plants more re-sistant to drought. Theseinclude many other plantsin addition to cacti andsucculents, such as thosewith deep taproots (bap-tisia or false lupine), thickstorage roots (daylilies), orwaxy coated leaves (se-dum). Perennial flowersneed water when newlyplanted, but once estab-lished require much lesswater than annual flow-ers. Native plants may bea good choice as well.
• Don’t apply pesticidesthat might cause injury tostressed plants, or which inheat need to be watered in.
• Avoid pruning when
plants are stressed andnot growing and are thusunable to heal woundsquickly. Pruning also maystimulate side shoots andmore growth, creating theneed for more water.
• For evergreens, use an-titranspirant sprays onleaves to help prevent wa-ter loss. Or erect wind-breaks around suchplants, if they’re small ornew and in a windy area.Burlap strung betweenposts is effective. For rou-tinely windy sites, considerplanting a more permanentwindbreak of spruces, firs,or other evergreens toscreen other plantings.
• Water slowly, well, anddeeply every couple days oreven less unless plants wiltor soil is quite poor. Thispromotes deeper rootingthan light daily watering.
• When watering, don’tuse sprinklers unless onareas of lawn. They wastewater, often in dry condi-tions with half evaporat-ing. Rather hand water,using a reduced flow rate.Especially with dry orcrusted soil, a forcefulstream of water will sim-ply run away from the de-sired plants. There aremany inexpensive water-ing devices that easilycontrol the flow right atthe hose end, includingshut-offs and “water
breakers”. This way too,you can turn the water offwhile moving betweenplants and locations.
• If you haven’t plantedperennials and woodyplants yet, wait until theweather moderates andrains return. I often waituntil early fall to plantthese, as the days are cool-er and less stressful on theplants, there is generallymore rain, and there is stilltime for plants to establishbefore winter. Plus I find itis easier to water a groupof pots that to drag thehose all over the yard, of-ten forgetting to watersome new planting.
• Use hoeing and soilcultivation of weeds spar-ingly. Continually disturb-ing the soil surface will re-sult in it drying out muchfaster. You may have tocut weeds off at the soilsurface, or use contact orsystemic herbicides andsave the cultivation untildrought conditions ease.At least the bright side isthat under drought,weeds won’t grow as fasteither! But keep weedsdown, as they competewith more desirableplants for water.
Container plantings • Move container plants to
more shaded areas, so thesoil won’t dry out as quickly.
• Use pottery containers
that are glazed on the out-side, which preventsmuch water loss. Or useplastic containers which,if unattractive, can be setinto more attractive outerpottery ones.
• Don’t crowd too manyplants into containers, oruse large containers forlarge plants. This will helpkeep them from drying outas often and requiring wa-tering daily or more often.Use water absorbing prod-ucts in containers andhanging baskets.
Lawns • If seeding or repairing
lawns, use drought resist-ant grass types such asfine fescues.
• Leave grass clippingsafter mowing to act asmulch, and recycle nutri-ents and moisture.
• If water is not avail-able, allow grass to go dor-mant. Unless there are ex-treme conditions for along period, grass usuallywill begin growing againonce conditions improve.
• If your lawn routinelyin summer dries up, suchas on poor and sandy soils,consider investing in an in-ground irrigation system ifpossible and your lawn is apriority. If too expensive fora whole lawn, consideradding it in stages, or justin certain areas.
• Consider turningsome lawn into a massplanting of groundcoversthis fall that won’t needmowing and that willwithstand drought.
• Don’t mow grass whenit is dormant and notgrowing. Even when grow-ing, set the mower heightat two to three incheshigh. High mown grassdevelops deeper root sys-tems that are better ableto withstand drought.
• Avoid walking andplaying on dry, dormantlawns as much as possible.
If water is restricted orin short supply, give high-est priority to the follow-ing:
• Newly planted trees,shrubs, and perennials
• Newly seeded lawns orrepaired lawn areas
• Plants on sandy soilsor windy and exposedsites
• Vegetables when flow-ering
Current information ondrought conditions, withmore information andmaps, can be found at theNational Drought Mitiga-tion Center (drought.unl.edu). Also see UVM OHLeaflet 72 on this topic( p s s . u v m . e d u / p p p /pubs/ oh72drought.htm).
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Is there anything bet-ter than a tomato, pickedfrom the vine with thewarmth of the sun stillon it, given a quick rinse,and bitten into or sliced?Perhaps you prefer yourswith a dash of salt, orcombined with freshmozzarella and basil,and a splash of balsamicvinegar. However you en-joy fresh tomatoes, youknow that the localgrowing season doesn’tlast forever.
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Tomatoes are safelycanned in a boiling waterbath canner after someextra acid (2 Table-spoons bottled lemonjuice per quart jar) isadded. This will helpprevent spoilage anddeadly botulism. Thebest quality happens
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However, an additionof peppers, onions, sea-sonings and even meatchanges the acidity inthe opposite directionand the resulting mix-ture now requires pro-cessing in a pressurecanner. The pressure al-lows the temperature toreach 240 degrees, nec-essary to destroyClostridium botulinum,the bacteria that causesbotulism.
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Drying tomatoes inNew York State requiresa dehydrator with a ther-mostat and a fan. Highhumidity makes it im-possible to sun-dry themhere. Dip tomatoes(Roma or plum-shapedare best) into boiling wa-ter for about one minuteand then core, peel andcut into 1/4” slices andplace individually on de-hydrator racks. Dry at145 degrees for 10-18hours. The time will bedetermined by theamount of moisture inthe tomato. When thepieces become crisp,they are ready to bestored in airtight con-tainers. Packages storedin a freezer will maintainexcellent quality muchlonger than those stored
at room temperature.If you prefer to freeze
tomatoes, don’t expectthem to be used in sal-ads or sandwiches.Freezing breaks the cellwalls and the texture isgreatly changed. Frozentomatoes are excellent insoup, stew and saucerecipes. Tomatoes maybe frozen raw after dip-ping in boiling water toloosen skins, then coringand peeling them. Theymay be placed in freezercontainers whole or cutin pieces. For betterquality and taste, core,peel and cut in piecesbefore cooking gently for10-20 minutes (5-10minutes if making juice.)For juice, press througha sieve to remove seeds.Cool the hot tomatoes byplacing the pan into acontainer of cold water,then package in freezercontainers.
However you choose topreserve tomatoes, youwill reap their nutritionalbenefits and their flavoryear-round.
Save those tomatoes
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24 BICYCLE GIVE-AWAY (19)• Tuesday @ 5:30 PM - 4 will be drawn• Wednesday @ 5:30 PM - 4 will be drawn• Thursday @ 5:30 PM - 4 will be drawn• Friday @ 5:30 PM - 4 will be drawn• Sunday @ 3:30 PM - 4 will be drawn
DAILY EVENTS• MR. SCRIBBLES (14)• “WHODUNIT” (KARAOKE & DJ (19)• TALENT CONTEST• KARAOKE CONTESTS• TODDLERS GAMES, DRIVING SCHOOL & ART FAIR
DAILY (1:00-4:00 PM) (33)FREE DAILY SHOWS BY HANSEN’S SPECTACULAR AND CARRIE MCQUEEN, STILTWALKER
Monday, August 27, 2012 - Miss Fonda Fair Queen Pageant6:30 PM On stage competition & crowning
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012 Recorder Day - Agnes• Reduced Admission for Sr. Citizen’s until 5:00 PM• Free Admission for Children under age 14 until 5:00 PM• Children’s Day Bicycle Drawing Tickets will be available at all gates• $13.00 Unlimited Ride Wristband sold 11:00 AM - 3:00PM, Good until 5:00 PM• $15.00 Wristband sold 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM - Good until closing
9:00 AM Mini/Pony/Driving & In Hand Classes (20)9:00 AM 4-H Dairy Showmanship Classes followed by 4-H Dairy Breed Judging (28)
9:00 AM 4-H Sheep Show (tent) & Meat & Fiber Goat Show (28)10:00 AM Creative Arts/Crafts Judging10:00 AM Out of Field Tractor Pull (27)1:00 PM Kiddie Pedal Tractor Pull (26)1:00 PM Open Class Sheep Show & Sheep Olympics (tent)5:30 PM Bicycle Give-Away (19)1:00 PM Mini/Pony/Horse & Draft Light Driving Show (20)7:00 PM NYTPA Modified Tractor & Truck Pull (27)
Thursday, August 30, 2012• Wristband Day for Unlimited Rides• $13.00 Unlimited Ride Wristband sold 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Good until 5:00 PM• $15.00 Wristband sold 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM - Good until closing
8:00 AM 4-H Horse Show (20)9:00 AM 4-H Beef Showmanship & Breed Classes (28)9:00 AM Open Poultry Show (25)10:30 AM Open Class Beef Show - Breed Classes 11:00 AM Baby Contest: Birth - Up to 1 year olds (14)
-Sponsored by Beech-Nut Nutrition Corp.(Open to Montgomery & Fulton County Residents Only)
1:00 PM 4-H Poultry Show (25)2:00 PM 4-H & Open Class Swine Show (28)5:00 PM Cichy’s Bike Night (14)5:30 PM Bicycle Give-Away (19)6:00 PM 4 Wheel Drive Outlaw Diesel Truck Pull (27)6:00 PM NBHA BARREL MEET (20)
(Warm ups 5:00 PM)Evening Dairy Goat Milking Contest
Friday, August 31, 2012 - Leader Herald Day• Reduced Admission for Sr. Citizen’s until 5:00 PM• Free Admission for Children under age 14 until 5:00 PM• Children’s Day Bicycle Drawing Tickets will be available at all gates• $13.00 Unlimited Ride Wristband sold 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Good until 7:00 PM• $16.00 Wristband sold 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM - For Midway Magic - Closing @ 1:00 AM
10:00 AM Costume Classes Mini/Pony/Horse/Draft (20)9:00 AM Open Class Dairy Cattle Judging (20)9:00 AM Open Class Pet, Pygmy & Dairy Goat Show (28)11:00 AM Baby Contest: Birth - Up to 1 & 2 year olds (14)
-Sponsored by Beech-Nut Nutrition Corp.(Open to Montgomery & Fulton County Residents Only)
12:00 Noon Hunt Seat Horse Show (20)1:00 PM 4-Wheel Drive Outlaw Gas Truck Pull (27)1:00 PM Kiddie Pedal Tractor Pull (26)2:00 PM Livestock Costume Class (28)4:00 PM Cow Chip Bingo - All Proceeds to CASA Montgomery & Fulton County (CASA =
Court Appointed Special Advocates) Children from Fulton & Montgomery County5:30 PM Bicycle Give-Away (19)6:00 PM 4 Wheel Drive Outlaw Gas Truck Pull (27)
Saturday, September 1, 2012 - Country Folks Day - Deb• Wrist-band Day for Unlimited Rides• $15.00 Unlimited Ride Wristband sold 11:00 AM - 3:00PM, Good until 5:00 PM• $17.00 Wristband sold 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM - Good until closing
9:00 AM Open Gymkhana NYSSHA Pointed (20)9:00 AM 4-H Pet, Pygmy and Dairy Goat Show (28)10:00 AM 4-H Dairy Judging Contest (28)11:00 AM Baby Contest: 3 & 4 year olds (14)
-Sponsored by Beech-Nut Nutrition Corp.(Open to Montgomery & Fulton County Residents Only)
1:00 PM Demolition Derby - (27) Big Car1:00 PM Giant Ice Cream Sundae (3)5:30 PM Bicycle Give-Away (19)6:00 PM Demolition Derby - Figure 8 Demo (27)
Sunday, September 2, 2012• Wristband Day for Unlimited Rides• $15.00 Unlimited Ride Wristband sold 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Good until 5:00 PM• $17.00 Wristband sold 5:00 PM - 9 :00PM - Good until closing
9:00 AM Western Horse Show (20)9:00 AM ADGA Truck In Goat Show (28)10:30 AM 4-H Dairy Challenge (28)3:30 PM Bicycle Give-Away (19)11:00 AM SEMI TRUCK SHOW & PULL (27) (Convoy for Kids - Battle of the Big Rigs)6:30 PM 4-H Master Showman of Fair Contest (28)7:00 PM SEMI AND MODIFIED TRUCK CHAMPIONSHIPS (27)
(Convoy for Kids - Battle of the Big Rigs)10:00 PM FIREWORKS
Monday, September 3, 2012 - FREE GATE UNTIL NOON• $15.00 Unlimited Ride Wristband sold 11:00 AM to closing
9:00 AM Open Draft Animal Show (20)12:00 Noon PARADE - Theme - Good Ol’ Days (27)2:30 PM Demolition Derby - 1st Timers Male/Female Small Car Demo/Truck/Suburban/
Mini- Van (27)1:30 PM 4-H Livestock & Dairy Awards Ceremony (28)6:00 PM Demolition Derby - Small Car (27)
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ENTERTAINMENT IN Kane Entertainment Building (14)Tuesday The Dependents (Youth Band & Chelsea Cavanaugh 6:00-9:00 PMWednesday Radio Disney 12:00-4:00 PM; Beth Zaje 6:00-10:00 PMThursday 6 Foot Vertical 6:00-10:00 PMFriday Dr. Kwazy Tunes 3:00 PM - 11:00 PMSaturday Skeeter Creek Band 2:00-5:00 PM & 7:00-11:00 PMSunday Spike & The Boys 2:00-5:00 PM & 7:00-11:00 PMMonday All Fired Up 2:00-6:00 PM
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