July 14, 2012
Volumee 22 •• Numberr 52
In thisIssue
4th on the 3rd ~ Page 36
Boilermaker 5K~ Page 4
Harmony performsat Trinity StoneArabia
~ Page 11
I will listen to what the LORD God is saying, for he is speaking peace to hisfaithful people and to those who turn their hearts to him. ~ Psalm 85:8
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CHERRY VALLEYGARAGE SALE: July 27-29, 8:00-4:00.17 Wall St., Cherry Valley. COLLECTIONS:Porcelain dolls, Nascar, clowns, buttons, fishing poles, reels, 70+ lures- New in packages- Some wooden, West and EastWind pictures- (Made by Turner Co., Chicago), garden hose, soaker hose (likenew), dream catchers, musical wind-ups,household items, much more. (Its Huge) Formore info call Jim at 607-264-3787
FORT PLAINGARAGE SALE: Friday, July 20th & 21st, 9-4.7003 State Highway 5S, 2.5 miles west of FortPlain. Boy’s clothes, size small-8 Under Armour-Nike, etc., mens dress clothes, 34-36,men’s clothes American Eagle, Aeropostale,Abercrombie 34-Large, Nerf guns, PowerWheels, 4-wheeler, rototiller, women’s clothes &scrubs, dolls & many others!
FORT PLAINESTATE SALE: 24&19 Clark Ave. (Prospect Hill)Thursday, July 19 & Friday, July 20 9-6, Saturday, July 21 9-1. Contents of home &garage: Small appliances, kitchen items, linens& bedding, Christmas & home decor, women’sclothing sizes 18-20, furniture, lawn & garden,MUCH MORE!
CANAJOHARIEFRANKLIN PARK, July 20, 21 & 22. Women’splus sized dressy and casual clothes, assortedjewelry, TVs, linens, etc. 9am-4pm
Saturday, July 21, 2012Canajoharie-Ft Plain Elks #2621 will be makingtheir annual visit to the Syracuse VA Hospital.
WE ARE SEEKING DONATIONS OF
BOOKS, DVD'S, HATS, T-SHIRTS,PUZZLES, CD'S, AND ANY OTHER
ITEMS TO GIVE TO OUR HOSPITALIZED VETERANS.
Please drop off at the Lodge after 4PM on Old Station Road, Nelliston or call the Lodge at 993-2621
or 221-9290 Tom Yager, Veterans Comm. Chairman
FOR SALE: 4-16” Alu-minum Rims for GMw/tires, 6 lug. Asking$125. 352-303-5648
WE CARRY FABRALroofing & siding panelswith LIFETIME 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
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 and9pk pint and a half can-ning jars are all in stocknow! Stop in and see thelarge assortment of can-ning supplies we have!
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Chicken Barbeque &Hawaiian Luau DanceSat. July 21st at theHerkimer Polish Club,319 S. WashingtonStreet, Herkimer, NY.Dinner 4-7 pm ($9.00)and the Dance ($5.00) isat 7-9 pm. This benefitsH.A.L.O. (Helping Ani-mals Live Organization)
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B e a u t i f u l C u s t o mDesigned Gold or SilverMasonic Rings. Made bya Brother for a Brother.Jonathan’s Jewelry,417B East Main Street,North Wilksboro, NC28659. Phone 336-667-0144
AUCTION EVERYTUESDAY NIGHT @JR’s Auction, 56 WillettStreet, Fort Plain, NY13339, 518-993-4668
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July 14, 2012
Hello Again,
Farmer Murphy answered a knock at his kitchen door. “We’re having a raffle for
your neighbor’s widow,” they said. “Will you buy a ticket?” “Sorry boys, I can’t help. My
wife wouldn’t let me keep her if I won.”
The same Farmer Murphy’s wife complained. “Look at the clothes I have to wear. If
strangers came to visit they would think I was the cook!” “Well,” Murphy replied,
“They’d change their mind if they stayed for a meal.”
While rambling around on our red Spyder, we met Ken Gies and his son driving
“Casper” hitched to a two-wheeled, rubber tired cart. We asked if we could take a
picture for the Pennysaver and Country Folks. I think Casper, the beautiful pony,
looked at the Spyder and said, “Get that modern thing out of my sight” and turned
his eyes away.
We learned that Casper was a new member of the Gies family until recently —
green broke and already is behaving like an old trooper.
We may
not be
ready to
give up the
red
motorized
Spyder but
driving
Casper
sure looked
like fun.
If
American
history,
starting
just before
or during the Civil War, could be transformed into a movie, it seems reasonable we of
this century would be horribly shocked. That is horrified to see
American citizens, brothers, sons, and fathers supported by their
women folk ready and willing to kill each other with guns and
swords over the slavery issue.
Some thought it was their God given right to actually own
other human beings — slaves. While others believed it was a sin
against God and mankind stating: “No one has the right to
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buy-own-sell or dictate to another person how they should live, work, worship, or
manage their own lives.” In other words, have the right to totally control the life of
another person, even taking their life if they choose.
Most of the free world now — would not accept any form of slavery. On the other
hand, the leadership of this country is attempting to steer the United States into
a bigger and larger federal government. This proposed form of government will
become socialism. When, and if, this country surrenders to socialism, the
government in so many words will own and control everything, and we will in fact
become the slaves of the state or ruling body.
Denmark has been held up as the shining star of socialism. The central
government taking care of all the Danes, including 90 percent of any earned income.
That’s right, 90 percent of their earned money goes to the government. Do we think
we should follow that shining star?
Stop and reason this out: if the government controls the health program and
runs low on money to pay for hospital care and you live to be — in their eyes — too
old and absolutely need medical care, should they have the right to refuse medical
care and leave you to suffer and fade away?
I read the following article in a book titled “History of Montgomery and Fulton
Counties N.Y.” published in 1878, about 134 years ago.
Under the subhead of “Businessmen of Today”:
Arkell & Smith’s Paper and Cotton flour sack manufactory is not only one of the
most important establishments in the village (Canajoharie) but the largest of its
kind in the world.
Can you imagine “the largest of its kind in the world”?
Sometimes I
wonder — do
we believe we
live a better
way of life
than back in
the mid-
1800s?
Maybe
looking at this
old picture of
the residence
continued on next page
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of Andrew Dunn Esq. in Fort Plain will cause a person to wonder.
In our church last Sunday we had a guest speaker. The subject of his sermon
was “churches should become more involved in their communities.” In this so-called
modern day, we are told church people should stick to church, and let the local
community take care of itself.
Can you imagine what our private lives would be like if all Christian principles were
withheld?
If the time comes when biblical teaching is withheld totally from society, will it be
even safe for you to walk the streets? Forget your mother, wife, or children. Let
your imagination run wild. Will anyone, any property, be safe?
The only conclusion I can come to is — the belief in God is the only fabric that
holds society together. With that: visit church or at least send your children to
church on Sunday.
A few thoughts from Grandpa:
Grandpa says that even back in his day, there was something to make you sleep.
They called it work!
Old age does have some benefits. For instance, you can whistle while you brush
your teeth.
An old timer can remember when a babysitter was called mother.
An old timer is a person whose annual property tax exceeds what he paid for the
darn place in the beginning.
Remember to salute your neighbor with a happy,
“Howdy neighbor!” and lend a helping hand where it’s
needed.
God bless you and your family.
Fred Lee and the Lee Family
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J & D VEGGIES, grownhere in the Mohawk Val-ley. Tomatoes, cucum-bers in three sizes allseedless and thin skin,romaine, and red andgreen leaf lettuce alongwith onions and we willhave peas and somezucchini and yellowsquash. 487 ClintonRoad Canajoharie. OpenWednesdays 4-8 pm.
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by Elizabeth A. TomlinFort Plain students
of the group Harmony,under the direction ofmusic teacherJulieanne Sincavage,and accompanied bypianist Norma Bowley,performed for atten-dees at TrinityLutheran Church inStone Arabia.
“We often sing forcommunity and schoolevents, like tree light-ings, Santa Claus vis-its, basketball games,pep-rallies, baccalau-reate services, andgraduations,” saidSincavage. Sincavageexplained that thegroup normally con-sists of nine girls,however, MatthewSoto was filling in as afavor at this event, dueto the unavailability ofsome of the group’smembers.
The Harmony groupincludes the well-known vocalist TaraResch, who also singswith the ValleyChoralaires, but will beleaving for college thisfall. Sincavage says
that entry into thegroup is by audition.
Contact Sincavagefor booking Harmonyfor your event at [email protected].
There is no feecharged for their per-
formance.Trinity’s Ladies Aid
group presented eachperformer with a cor-sage and servedrefreshments follow-ing the special musicservice.
Harmony performs at Trinity Stone Arabia
(From left) front Tara Resch, Elizabeth Hubbard, LaSonya Hecht, JocelynArndt, Julieanne Sincavage Matthew Soto, (back) Norma Bowley and ErinNellis, recently joined together to perform at Trinity Lutheran Church inStone Arabia.
Photo by Elizabeth A. Tomlin
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MUSICAL EQUIPMENT,drums, guitars, amps,accessories. ShoppersSquare, Little Falls 315-867-7119
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Canajoharie - Fort Plain B.P.O.E. #2621
Fishing Derby
Special Water Safety Presentation bythe St. Johnsville Fire Dept.
Dive-Rescue-Scuba Special Ops Team
Environmental Education Outreach BoothBy Conservation Technician: Jordan Clements
Learn about the freshwater ecosystem
Catch & ReleaseTournament
When: Sunday - July 22, 2012Registration Begins at 6:00 am
Final Weigh-ins at 11:00 am(Nelliston Boat Launch)
Where: Canajoharie-Fort Plain Elks LodgeOld Station Road, NellistonWho: All ages are welcome!
(Must present valid NYS Fishing License for 16 years and older)
Free Fishing and Lunch for kids under 18Adults: $7.00 to Fish (includes lunch)
$5.00 for lunch only
Lunch will be served at the lodge following weigh-in.
Enjoy prizes and free games.
For more information and official rules:Find Canajoharie-Fort Plain BPOE 2621 on Facebook
Or VisitThe Sportsman’s Den
36 Canal St. - Fort Plain
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5S, Pattersonville, NY • 518-887-5504
SPECIAL
Hours: Monday - Wednesday 10-5 Thursday - Friday 10-7 • Saturday 9-4
Multi FuelFurnace
SCF-050$2,300
Sharon SpringsCommunity-Wide
Garage Sale Day!Over 50 sales expected
throughout the town & village!
July 28
This event is sponsoredby the United
Methodist Churchlocated on
Route 20, acrossfrom the school
FOOD &FREE MAPSAVAILABLE ALL
DAY AT THECHURCH
50 miles west of Albany/ 6 miles east of Cherry Valley
Rain or Shine--Sales Begin At 9 AM
Open Mon.-Sat. 8am-7pm; Closed Sunday
Shady Maple Produce116 James Rd., Fort Plain, NY
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WANTED Violin’sViola’sCello’s
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ORDER YOUR SEEDGARLIC NOW, $5.00/lb.Gray’s Garden andGreenhouse, 1.5 milesEast of the OppenheimSchool on Route 29 518-568-7770
WOOD PELLETS: Sum-mer Sale on NEW ENG-LAND PREMIUM PEL-LETS with low ash. C.H.Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville.518-568-7016
FOR SALE: Bombardier4 wheeler, 2004 Rally,2x4, 200cc. ExcellentShape. Phone (518)993-3368 or (518)791-3428
D I N N E R S P E C I A L :$29.95 bottle of winea n d t w o d i n n e r s .Mercato Pizza & Restau-rant, 38 W. Main St.,Canajoharie 518-673-4411
ATTENTION: If you havehorses, ponies or tackyou want to consign inour Special Horse Auc-tion, call now to consign.JR’s Auction @ 518-993-4668
OUR delicious bread ishomemade and servedfree with every dinner.Mercato Pizza & Restau-rant, 38 W. Main St.,Canajoharie. 518-673-4411
2009 HONDA Civic LX,maroon, 29k, 4cyl., auto,4-door, AC, CD, fullpower. Great on Gas!!SALE: $15,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
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]
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Native American men wholived in the woodlands ofNorth America were knownfor the odd-shaped knivesthey used. The so-calledcrooked knife, for the shape ofits handle, was used by tribesthat stretched the width of thecontinent from the farNorthwest to what is present-day North Carolina. Theexample pictured here is fromthe antiques collection ofWillis “Skip” Barshied.
Crooked knife was a termcoined by European settlers.To the various peoples whoused it, the knife was knownby many different names inthe various languages anddialects they spoke — all ofwhich mean “drawknife.”Drawknife describes the wayin which the tool was used —by being drawn toward theuser. “With its upturned tip,
the knife could be used for cut-ting, carving, shaving, gougingand smoothing to take fullestadvantage of the plentifulwood, reeds, rushes and hidestaken from the surroundinglakes and thick forests,”according to “Mocotaugan:
The Story and Art of theCrooked Knife,” by Russelland Ned Jalbert.
Eskimos and natives of theNorthwest Coast also useddrawknives, but their’s typi-cally had a much shorterblade.
Whatchamacallits
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
Wreaths • Wall DecorCurtains • Table Cloths
Runners • CandlesRustic & Primitive Decor
and So Much MoreFriday - Sunday 10 am - 4 pm
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WE DO AUCTIONS!!Call us with your auctionneeds!! We have lots ofpeople that want to buyyour product!! We do;Auctions, In House, OnSites, Farms, RealEstate, Business Liqui-dation’s, Sportsman’s &more!! Pick up & deliveryavailable!! JR’s Auc-tions!! Call JR @ 518-993-4668 or Tim @ 518-332-5157 Consignmentauction every Tuesdaynight @ JR’S Auction 56Willett Street, Fort Plain,NY. 13339 518-993-4668
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Joseph Nalli, Esq.Counselor at Law
Fort Plain518-993-4486
WRATH OF GRAPES
51 Hancock Street, Fort Plain, NY
Over 9,000 Bottlesof Wine In Stock
LILLIAN’S KITTEN - Beautiful 4 month
old black and white male kitten rescued
with mother and brother on June 6th.
RAE - Beautiful female Pit Bull, 3 to 4 years
old, 45 lbs. Found in Fonda in June 2010.
Friendly and playful. Should be your only
pet. OK with older kids. Housebroken.
Microchipped.
CURTIS - 8 year old male Hound/Pit
mix, 65 lbs. OK with cats and some
dogs. Loves to play catch, knows his
commands. Crate trained. Likes car
rides. OK with older kids. Housebroken.
NYAH ROSE - 11 year old female Pit
Bull/Pointer mix, 45 lbs. Knows her com-
mands, leash and crate trained. Lived with
other dogs. Not good with cats. Older kids
only. Housebroken.
CAMERON - 2-4 year old female Pit Bull,
45 lbs. Found in Glen in August 2010. A
sweet dog, friendly and frisky. Good with
some dogs, not cats. Older kids only.
Housebroken.
NEEDED:Cat
Litter
ATLAS - 4 year old male Terrier, blackand tan, 20.5 lbs. OK with dogs, cats,kids. Leash trained and housebroken.
BRONSON - Handsome adult male Pit
Bull mix, white with brindle patches, 54
lbs. Found on Lykers Road, Root on
July 1st. Friendly guy, energetic and
eager to please.
LILLIAN’S KITTEN - Gorgeous 4 month
old longhaired black male kitten rescued
with mother and brother on June 6th.
10th Annual Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter Golf Tournament • Saturday July 28, 2012
The Canajoharie Golf & Country ClubState Highway 163, Canajoharie
$70 per person (non-members) $51 (CGCC member)4 Player Scramble - fee includes: Coffee, Juice and donuts at Registration (9:30AM)
Green Fees & Cart, Tournament Fee, Donation to Shelter, Lunch after Tournament Forr Moree Informationn andd Registrationn Pleasee Contactt Mattt Smithh @@ Golff Shopp 673-8183
10:30 AMTee Time
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AKC LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPPIES8 weeks old, first shots and dewormed. Mother & Fatheron premises. Only 3 left. 1 yellow female, 1 black femaleand 1 black male. Going Fast! READY TO GO! . .$500
518-332-4881
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(336)) 667-0144
This week at The Sports-man’s Den, Tree stands,C l i m b i n g S t i c k s ,Blinds, and BuddyHeater, 30% OFF. Car-rying all of your huntingand fishing needs. BAIT,TACKLE, ARCHERY,AMMUNITION, PET,SPORTS, etc. Differentspecials weekly. 993-1010.
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Our sum-mer selection of Stihlweed trimmers is here.Why not buy America’s#1 brand of outdoorpower equipment?
C O N S I G N M E N T SWANTED for used andnew tack , August 18thHorse Auction!! CallJR’S Auction if you haveold or new tack in yourbarn corners that youwant to turn into cash!!518-993-4668
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Hotweather got you down?Air conditioners start at$99 and fans start at$4.99.
THERMA-TRU Fiber-Classic, Smooth-Starand Steel Exterior entrydoor units. Many stylesto choose from. C.H.Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville.518-568-7016
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Mrs.Wages and Ball canningsupplies are in stock!Stop in and see our largeselection.
KEEP THE INSECTSOUT with Larson Combi-nation Storm/ScreenDoors. 32” & 36” x80”white in stock at $137.85.C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
FIREWOOD FOR SALE:Log links by the truck-load. 315-429-8010leave a message.
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To the Taxpayers in the Town of Palatine:
It appears that, on a two or three year cycle, the Town Council is preparingto hit the “till” and taxpayers pockets to build a new town hall. Before i get toocritical about this potential move, let’s see if some logic will support thereasoning behind this decision.
Through the fall, winter, and spring months the town clerk is available 17hours per week. Through the summer, it is at 10.5 hours. The town assessoris in her office 7.5 hours per week, year around. Court is usually held one nightper week. It appears you would be hard pressed to argue that the town hall isopen 40 hours per week. Do we really need an even larger building to sit emptymost of the week?
It is suggested that we need more room for public use and input, presumablyat Council meetings. The problem with this is that public comment has beenarbitrarily cut in half and the timing is such that there can be no comment onthe current meeting until the next month. If there is a “hot button issue” thatcalls for public input, we already have a large town barn that can, and hasbeen, converted to a meeting hall.
The Town of Palatine, although rural in nature, and having agriculture as itsmajor industry, has the bulk of its population in the Villages of Palatine Bridgeand Nelliston. To locate a town hall miles away from the population centerscould create a logistical problem for many village residents.
The Town Justice Court, presently held in the Town Hall, and which in thepast has struggled to cover the costs of its operation, may well be put out topasture by the State which has designs of eliminating all or most of these kindsof town courts, so why build to accommodate them? As for trials, there havebeen 4 locally in the last 25 years.
Regarding State requirements for town courts, I would submit that these maywell be recommendations which vested interests like to call mandates!
In closing let’s return to the use of the current facilities that seems to bethe driving force in favor of a new town hall: record storage. And here I have togrudgingly admit, those records sit there, 24-7, 365 days a year, and yes thereare those who feel records deserve the same creature comforts afforded to the restof the building, even when it is sitting there, devoid of people and unused for thebulk of the work week. But please, surely there can be a facility built, on site,with a simple heater and a dehumidifier to keep the air dry and free of mold, forless than the half a million dollars a new town barn will eventually cost.
So what do you think? If you think we need a new town hall, you are in luck,for you do not have to do a thing. If however, you think this is being donebecause others have done it first and they like to talk about their successes,then I would draw upon my Dad’s simple piece of logic to his sons growing up:Just because everybody else sticks their head in a bucket of water, does notmean you have to!”
Want to be a part of government? Call or write your council people, call orwrite your town supervisor! Tell them we do not need or want a grand edificeto store our records.
Earl Spencer, Palatine Bridge
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Answersto thisweek’spuzzles
Fort Plain V.F.W. Post 3275
BLOCK PARTYSaturday, July 14th
Beer Pong CompetitionDJ Billy
3pm - 7pmThe Band “Guilty”
Starting 8pmFood Available For All
Rain or Shine Come Join the Fun
The Second AnnualHave a Heart MotorcycleRide to benefit theAmerican HeartAssociation is scheduledfor Saturday, July 21.Registration begins at8:30 a.m. with the ridestarting promptly at 10a.m. The event is organ-ized by long-timeAmerican HeartAssociation supportersJim and Cindy Coe ofRichfield Springs and will
commence at theRichfield Springs Vet’sClub on Lake Street.
Participants will betaking an approximately65-mile scenic round tripthrough the southernvalleys of Otsego County.There will be a stop forrefreshments with bath-room facilities available.The ride will return to theVet’s Club and partici-pants will enjoy lunch ofhamburgs, hot dogs,
macaroni salad, beans,dessert and drinks whichare included in the regis-tration fee.
50-50 raffle tickets willbe available beforedeparture and for a des-ignated time upon returnof the ride. Tickets fordoor prizes will be hand-ed out during the regis-tration process.
Those participants whopre-register online will bemailed a door prize ticket
along with their registra-tion confirmation. The50/50 raffle and the doorprizes will be drawn whilethe participants areenjoying lunch.
Registration is $20 perdriver and $10 per rider.Pre-registration is availableby visiting http:// havea-heartride.info/. Participantscan also register the day ofthe event. For more infor-mation contact Jim or CindyCoe at 315-858-2123.
Motorcycle ride to benefit Heart Association
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Fortt Plain,, NYY 13339n
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Johnn P.. CaseLicensed Sales Representative
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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
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SPECIAL DRIVING &DRAFT HORSE SALE,Saturday, August 18th,9:00am. Horses, ponies,draft horses, new & usedtack, small animals, ponycarts, drive your horsesthru the ring!! Consign-ments Wanted!! JR’sAuction 518-993-4668.Free Ice Cream!!!!!
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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
2003 CADILLAC Deville,red, only 59,000 miles,leather, AC, CD, chromewheels. Loaded!! SALE:$9,995. John C. Miller,Inc. 518-762-7124
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Dining & EntertainmentTUES., JULY 17TH
WED., JULY 18TH
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518-993-3337
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Wed., July 18th
- Spaghetti w/Meatballs orSausage or one of each w/TossSalad & Garlic Bread
- Growler - Grilled Chicken Breastw/Grilled Onions & Peppers on aRoll w/Special Sauce w/FF
- Liver & Onions, Mashed or FF &Salad
- Scalloped Potatoes & Hamw/Applesauce & Roll
Thurs., July 19th
Fri., July 20th
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7304 State Hwy. 5,St. Johnsville, NY
Tues.-Thurs. 6am-3pm;Fri. 6am-7pm;
Sat. 6am-11:30am;Sun. 7am-11:30am; Closed Mon.
HOMEMADE SOUPS AND PIES DAILY
- Fresh Haddock, FF or Mashed
& Salad
- Fresh Haddock On A Roll
After 4:00 PMRoast Turkey, Dressing, Mashed
& Salad
- Chicken & Biscuits, Mashed &Gravy
- Sausage, Peppers & Onionson a Roll w/FF
(518) 568-2700
Sun., July 22nd
- Western Egg Sandwich w/HF- Sausage Gravy on a Pancake orBiscuit
Sat., July 21st
- Ham & Cheese Omelette w/HF- 2 Blueberry Pancakes w/Eggs
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NNoovveemmbbeerr 2244,, 22001122The Price is $11000 Per Person, So Make Plans Ahead of Time.
Contact People: Carmen Licari: 518-727-6024Gail Munay: 518-706-0736
Sponsered by St. Johnsville’s Chamber of Commerce
ChickenBarbecue Dinner Includes
1/2 Chicken, Salt Potatoes,Cole Slaw, and a Roll
HawaiianLuau Dance
Saturday, July 21Herkimer Polish Club
319 S. Washington Street, Herkimer
Dinnerr 4-77 PM$9.00
Dance7-99 PM$5.00
Proceeds Benefit H.A.L.O. (Helping Animals Live Organization)
Dining & Entertainment
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518-568-83107 W. Main St., St. Johnsville, NY 13452
July 15thSUN
July 16th
MON
July 17thTUES
Buffalo Chicken
Wrap w/regular side
July 18th
WED
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w/FF or Onion Rings & Drink
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Cold Salad Plate or
Chef Salad
July 20th
FRI
July 21stSAT
Grilled Pork
Loin
Fried Fish Sandwich or
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Breakfast Only Till 1pm
Desserts Daily – Sun. 7am-1pmMon. - Wed. 6am - 2pm Thurs. 6am - 2pm
Fri. 6am - 2pm • Sat. 6am - 2pm
Hot Roast Beef orHot Turkey
Sandwich w/FF
Serving CreativeInterpretations of
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www.thetableatfortplain.com(518) 993-8065
70 Canal St., Fort Plain, NY 13339
Now Openfor Lunch11:30-3pmWed.-Fri
Open for DinnerTues.-Sat. at 4pm
FREEFREE CONCERTSCONCERTSin Canajoharie on Tuesday Nights
from 7pm-9pm
Front lawn of NBT Bank at corner
of Mohawk & Church
Rain Location: Arkell Auditorium of theCanajoharie High School
ThisTuesdayJuly 17th
StillhouseRounders
Music on Mainstreet
Dining & Entertainment
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Weekly Sales Every Monday 12:30 Produce, Misc. & small
animals; 1:00 Dairy; ** We will now sell lambs, goats, pigs, feed-
ers immediately following Dairy. Calves and cull beef approx.
5:00-5:30PM. Help us increase our volume - thus making a bet-
ter market for everyone. ** We are Independent Marketers - work-
ing 24/7 to increase your bottom line. Take advantage of our low
commission rates. Competitive marketing is the way to go.
Monday, July 9th sale - cull ave. .63, Top cow .82 wt. 1737
$1424.34, Bulls/Steers top $.96 wt. 1331 $1277.76, bull
calves top $1.50, heifer calves top $1.85.
Monday, July 16th - Monthly Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig Sale. 20
Lambs, Ewes and 1 Ram from one flock.
Monday, July 23rd - Normal Monday Sale.
Monday, July 30th - Normal Monday Sale.
Monday, August 6th - Monthly Feeder Sale.
Monday, August 13th - Monthly Heifer Sale.
Saturday, Oct. 13th - OHM Holstein Club Sale. Brad Ainslie Sale
Chairmen 315-822-6087.
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
Sat., July 21st Consignment Auction ~ 6:33pmSun., July 22nd Breeder Sale ~ 11:33am
Sat., July 28th Consignment Auction ~ 6:33pmThurs., Aug. 2nd Food Auction ~ 6:33pm
KING’S
Burrows Rd., West Winfield, NY
(315) 822-5221WE 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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P U B L I C AU C T I O N :Business Liquidation!Saturday, July 21st10:00am. Sale conduct-ed for Country TreasuresFurniture & Gifts. New &Used Furniture, 100s ofGift Items, Black Bears,new sofa’s, chairs,tables, book shelves,and much more. Call Tim@ 518-332-5157 fordetails. All Day Auction!!
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DRAFTY WINDOWSCOST MONEY! View-point vinyl replacementwindows are durable,low maintenance andE N E R G Y S T A RAPPROVED with lifetimewarranty against glassbreakage. C.H. Burkdorf& Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
We want to hear from you!
Send your comments & suggestions to the
OriginalValley Pennysaver
PO Box 121,Palatine Bridge, NY 13428
NEW & USED FurnitureAuction, 100’s of itemswill be sold over the auc-tion block, on July 21st at10:00am. at CountryTreasures on 2 WestMain St in St. Johnsville.Don’t miss this auction!!Call for details or watchads. 518-332-5157
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.
FOR SALE: 250ccHonda Rebel Motorcy-cle, excellent condition,low mileage, burgundycolor, leather saddle-bags and New HondaJacket included, justservices, $2,299. Call518-222-5064
SNAP SEAL WATER-LESS WASH & WAXworks on metal, glass,plastic, fiberglass andeven ceramic tile. Notrecommended for tilefloors. Available atMohawk Valley IBA. 518-993-2543
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2007 KIA Rio LX, black,only 20,000 miles, 4cyl.,auto, 4-door, AC, CD.Great on Gas!! SALE:$9,750. John C. Miller,Inc. 518-762-7124
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 TrueValue Water softener saltcubes is on sale now,40lb bags 3/$9.99
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Public AuctionBusiness Liquidation!!
SSaturday,, Julyy 21ST •• 10:00amPrevieww 9:00am
Salee Conductedd forr Countryy Treasures,
22 W.. Mainn Street,, St.. Johnsville
JJR’ss Auctions Don’tMiss ThisAuction!!
Don’tMiss ThisAuction!! 56 Willett St. Fort Plain, NY 13339
JR (518)) 993-46688 •• Timm (518)) 332-5157
Looking to do an Auction? Contact us if you have items or Real Estate to sell.
Do it the Auction Way!! Pick-up Available!!
July 17th - Tues. Eve. 6:00PM • Consignment Auction, If You Have Items You Need To Turn Into Cash, Bring Them On!!! Will have
Food, Tools & More!!
July 21st - Sat. 10:00AM • Public Auction Business Liquidation! 2 W. Main St., St. Johnsville, Lots of New & Used Furniture & Gifts Will Be Sold
Over The Auction Block!! This Will Be An All Day Auction!! Don’t Miss This One If You Need Furniture or Some Nice Unique Gift Items!!
July 24th - Tues. Eve. 6:00PM • Consignments, Food, Tools, Furniture & Much More, Including Housewares & Produce!!
July 28th - Sat. 10:00AM • Antiques, Furniture, Tools, Anvils, Anvil Tools, Axes, And Much More!! Consignments Wanted!!! Don’t
Miss This One!! We Have Just Received Some Nice Antiques That Are Awesome!! See Our Ads!!
July 31st - Tues. Eve. 6:00PM • Consignments, Food, Tools, Odds & Ends, & More!
Aug. 4th - Sat. 10:00AM • Public Farm Estate Auction. Estate of Angelo Battisti, Tractors, Barn Cleaner, Bulk Tank, Hay Elevator, 42”
Zero Turn Toro Lawn Mower, Pole Barn Contents, Garage & Shop Contents, Anvil on Stand, Snow Plow, 3 Pt. Fertilizer Spreader,
and Lots More!! Watch Ads for Details or Call 518-993-4668
Aug. 11th - Sat. 10:00AM • Small Animal & Tailgate Auction. Consignments Wanted, First Come, First Sell!
Aug. 18th - Sat. 10:00AM • Special Driving & Draft Horse Sale!! Small Animals, New & Used Tack! Pony Carts, Free Ice Cream!! Drive
Your Horses thru the auction ring!!! 2 Auctioneers, Lots of Items will be sold!! Don’t Miss This One!!
Aug. 25th - Sat. 10:00AM • Public Estate Auction!! On Site in St. Johnsville, Snowmobiles, Equipment, Tools, 2 Garages of
Miscellaneous Items!!!
Sept. 15th - Sat. 10:00AM • Public Antique Auction!! On Site in Sharon Springs, Antiques, Early Pumps, Prints, Tools & More!! (See
Auctionzip #29234 for pictures & updates)
Sept. 18th - Wed. Eve. 6:00PM • Sportsman’s Auction, Guns and Much More.
WE DO AUCTIONS!!In House, On Sites, Farms, Equipment, Real Estate, Sportsman’s & Much More!!
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. Call for details, 518-993-4668
Antique Auction!!IIronn Kettle,, Anvils,, Tools,, Axes,, Coinss && More!!
Saturday,, Julyy 28th •• 100 AMThis will be the auction to attend if you are a collector or a
dealer!! These antiques come from an old house attic and it
was loaded with good early antiques!! Lots more items still
coming!! Watch or call for details!!
Already Consigned: Spinning Wheel (good condition), Large Cast
Iron Kettle, Bells, Trunks, Shutters, Early Clothes Rack (dated late
1800), Early Radios, Lionel Trains, Early Dodge Hood, Early Truck
& Car Parts, Early Wall Hanging Maps w/rack, Central Mohawk
Valley Map, Wood Bowls, Victor Talking Machine, Hand Crank Drill
Press, 3 Large Chuck Wagon Wheels, Planter Peanut Glass Jar,
2-Metal Detectors, 2-Powder Horns, Early Axes, Anvil Cutting Tools
(in good condition), Coins & Lots more items still coming!
Turn Your Barn Nooks & Crannies Into Cash!!Bring Your Items To Sell: This will be our special antique
auction of the year!! Will be doing special advertising & lots ofcustomer specials will be going on as well!!!
Calll JRR att 518-993-46688 orr Timm @@ 518-332-5157
UPCOMING AUCTIONS
Public Farm Estate Auction!!We have been commissioned to sell the Estate of Angelo
Battisti at Public Auction.
Saturday, August 4th • 10 AM • Preview 8 AM1363 Kringsbrush Rd., St. Johnsville, NY 13452
3 Buildings of Farm Equipment & Tools!!!A List Coming - Watch For Details!
This Will Be a Super Auction That You Don’t Want To
Miss!! Expect A Lot Of Surprises!!!
Plan to stay for the day, this will be a large auction witha lot of items!!
Calll JRR att 518-993-46688 orr Timm @@ 518-332-51577 forr info.
We have been commissioned to sell at Public Auction thecontents of Country Treasures Furniture & Gifts!!
New Dining Room Table & Chair Sets, (BLK & Chy) New
Side Boards, Sofa Table, Reclining Sofa (new) Sofa, Sets of
Brand New Chairs, Cane Chairs, 4 New Glider Rockers,
Rocking Chairs, Bookcases, Bar Height Table & Chair Set,
Hutches, Cedar Chests, Brand New Mattress Sets, Bed
Frames, Glassware, Fleece Blankets, Curios, Used Furniture,
Large Supply of Black Bears, Black Bear Gift Items, Deer
Mount, 1000s of Gift Items, Also Selling Out of the
Warehouse & Storage Shed!!!! Expect a lot of Surprises!!!
Plan to stay for the day this will be a largeauction with a lot of items that will never be
available again!!!
Don’t Miss This Auction!!!Call Tim @ 518-332-5157 or JR @ 518-993-4668 for info.
Bring your chairs & boxes!!!Visa, Master & Discover Credit Cards Accepted!!!No Buyers Premium. Watch Auctionzip ID #29324
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Send in this completedpage. All correctentries will be put in adrawing for $5.00!Include your name, age,and address and mail to:The Original ValleyPennysaver, PO Box 121, PalatineBridge, NY 13428.
• One entry per person.• Drawing limited to those under 12 years
of age.• All entries must be received no later
than 5 p.m. Monday, July 23, 2012.Winners may pick up their $5.00
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday-Friday,at 6113 State Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY
Congratulations to the6/30/12 winner —
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Heykids,Fill in this page
for a chance to win$5.00!
Answers to last week’s puzzles below
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EXPERIENCEDD AGRICULTUREE TECHNICIANNAND/ORR CONSTRUCTIONN TECHNICIAN
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. Richfield Springs or
7403 State Hwy 5, St. Johnsville
Employment2 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
ONE BEDROOM APT.FOR RENT in Van-Hornesville. No pets,$375 per month. Formore info please call315-542-4370
FOR SALE: SIRIUSStarmate 5 SatelliteRadio Receiver withPowerConnect VehicleKit. 518-378-3279
FAX & COPY SERVICEat Lee Publications,6113 State Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY13428. 518-673-0101
3 FEMALE AKITA Bere-nese Mountain mix pup-pies, 8 weeks old, firstshots and dewormed,$300. 315-429-9480
USED FOREST EQUIP-MENT: Sawmill, firewoodprocessor, edger, con-veyor, tree skidding logwinch. Call 315-941-7083. MUST SELL.
VENDORS WANTED:For outdoor flea marketand indoor craft marketat Amish Country Com-mons. 518-993-3311
8 FOOT TABLES & folding chairs for rent.Canajoharie VolunteerFire Department 518-376-6136
FIRE WOOD for SALE:$55.00 for face cord.Located on 526 RT.170A, Little Falls, NY.Take Route 29 West outof Salisbury and turn lefton 170A. Watch forWhispering Pines GreenHouse on the left.
JACK RUSSELL MIXPuppy For Sale: 12weeks old, very childrenfriendly & healthy, $300.518-993-4848
WE do catering for ALLevents! Make your lifeeasier. Call Grandma’sKitchen, 7 West MainStreet, St. Johnsville, NYat (518) 568-8310.
YOUNG CHANG BabyGrand Piano, Cherrywith Cabriole legs. New$8,500, Asking $4,000/obo518-775-0458
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Waterhoses and sprinklers in avariety of sizes/lengthsand styles are on salenow
CUFFE COMPUTERSoffers affordable repairsand upgrades as well ascustom built systems.518-993-4833.
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.
BFR 454 CasullRevolver $500. NewHolland 478 Haybine$1,900 OBO. Both invery nice condition.Call Shawn at 607-287-0380.
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COMMON PINE: Excel-lent for trim boards; Also1”x6” tongue & grooveand 1”x12” rough cut.C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville.518-568-7016
SUMMER SPECIAL onPPG exterior paints andstains. Available at C.H.Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., 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
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 It is offi-cially BBQ season, wehave grills, replacementparts, charcoal, andmore. Come in and getexpert advice and greatprices.
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]
EVENT TICKETS?We can print what youneed. Please allow 2-3weeks in advance.Call Beth at Lee Publi-cations [email protected]
CANVAS PRINTS:All sizes. Mounted orUnmounted. Just bring in or send us your photoat Lee Publications.Call 518-673-0101 [email protected]
+ OUR FATHER, help usto have clean hands andpure hearts. In Jesus’name we pray. Prayer forPsalm 24:4. UMC 518-993-3863
Need a Great Gift Idea?Get an Auto, Truck orMotorcycle Detailing GiftCertificate! Call Bob Fail-ing III (518)376-1151
Happy Birthday USA!30% off Storewide forthe entire Month of Julyat Fort Plain Antiques,55 Willett St., Fort Plain,NY. Thurs - Fri - Sat -open Noon to 6pm.
RAG TIME IS GOINGOUT OF BUSINESSSALE: Make me anoffer. No reasonableoffer refused to sayThank You to all thatgave us so many yearsof support and a heck ofa lot of fun and laughs.Rag Time thanks youand will miss you! 39Main Street, FortPlain,NY, Thursday-Sat-urday Hours 1(ish)-???
Having problems withyour well or pump? CallThe Water People -Provost Brothers! 518-868-2126
USED TIRE SALE: HugeInventory, mounting &balancing FREE. Noappointment necessary!Save money call AutoWorld, 534 North PerryStreet, Johnstown12095. 518-762-7555
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 NEW!!!We now have Huffybicycles in stock!!!Starting at just $59
HOG CASINGS by thehank $26.95, Peruzzi’sMeat Market, 69 ChurchStreet, Canajoharie.518-673-3382
GLOVERSVILLE Down-town Commercial prop-erty, storefront, 800’sq.ft., $500+. 518-887-5520, 518-866-6827
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by Elizabeth A. TomlinA spectacular fireworks dis-
play highlighted the 25thanniversary of Fort Plain’s 4thon the 3rd celebration.
“Police counted 750 carsparked on the field for the fire-works,” commented JimKatovitch, Chairman of theFort Plain CommunityActivities Council, volunteerswho are in charge of the event.“Figure three per car, that is atminimum 2,250 people in thepark for the fireworks.” Andthat estimate doesn’t includefolks all over the surroundingareas who were watching fromthe comfort of their backyardsand those parked bumper tobumper in cars and trucks allalong the area roads.
“We must have entertained7,000 people!” Katovitchlaughed.
Katovitch figures there wereabout 3,000 attendees in thepark throughout the day,where food, music, games and35 vendors were available — inaddition to the featuredguests, Rhonda Leavitt’sReptiles, of New Lebanon, NY,Birds of Prey, and ZiyaraShriners’ Clowns.
Dawn Hanifin, founder of theoriginal event recalls how thewhole thing began. “In 1988 Iwas on the Village Board when
we decided to bring back the4th of July celebration. Myobjective was to take advan-tage of our beautiful park andhad very limited funds to workwith. The Village Board allot-ted $1,200 - $1,500. People Italked to wanted the celebra-tion and a band concert. Ispoke to the fireworks compa-ny and found it was cost effec-tive to have the fireworks dis-play on the 3rd instead of the4th. So, I thought why nothave the 4th on the 3rd?”
Hanifin said, “The FirstReformed Church of Fort Plainjumped right on the bandwag-on and has sponsored a barbe-cue at the event every yearsince the beginning.”
Hanifin was honored at thisyear’s event for her contribu-tion to the community.
“It’s delightful to see howsuccessful this is year afteryear,” Hanifin said. “Peoplecome back every year.”
“Four-hundred-seventy-twokids enjoyed the bounce hous-es,” Katovitch reported. “TheOld Time photo booth gaveaway 600 pictures, so thatmeans a picture of our celebra-tion is posted on 600 refrigera-tors in the area!”
Katovitch says the barreldrive set a record for collecting$5,600 this year and they alsoreceived $7,600 in donationsfrom the community. Theentire event cost about$15,000. “So, we just aboutbroke even,” Katovitch figured.
“This is a highlight of thesummer for the kids of FortPlain,” Katovitch commented.“We do it for the kids. Thewhole community comestogether to make this celebra-tion work
“It’s a beautiful thing to cele-brate America this way,”Hanifin stated.
Barrel Drive sets new record atFort Plain’s 25th anniversary of the 4th on the 3rd
First year attendees, 3-year-oldHunter and 5-year-old JacobFrasier of Fort Plain, joinedZiyara Shriners Ku-Ko the Clownand friends for a photo.
Fort Plain Community ActivitiesCouncil member Tom Armitstead(left), seen here with Chairman JimKatovitch, ran the Barrel Drive toraise funds for the 25th anniversaryof the 4th on the 3rd event.
A memorial balloon launchingto honor veterans was accom-panied by a 21-gun salute.
Dawn Hanifin, founder of FortPlain's 4th on the 3rd, isflanked by her son Patrick (left)and Minden Town SupervisorTom Quackenbush — formerFort Plain Mayor.Photos by Elizabeth A. Tomlin
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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
Vintage Deals at VintagePrices! Special thismonth 30% off storewideat Fort Plain Antiques,55 Willett St., Fort PlainNY. Thurs - Fri - Sat -OPEN from Noon to 6pm
BIKERS stop in & trySnap Seal on your wind-shield, cleans bugs, dirt,grime, without scratches.100% money back guar-antee. Mohawk ValleyIBA. 518-993-2543
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WE HAVE! Timberwolflog splitters. Call for pric-ing + models available.North Creek Auto 315-866-3698
CHECK OUT OUR pro-duce at really low prices,Peruzzi’s Meat Market,69 Church Street, Cana-joharie. 518-673-3382
OUR PRICES CAN’T BEBEAT. For informationcall Joe’s RefrigerationSales & Service, 518-843-1763
FOR SALE: 1948 Ford8N tractor with plow anda t t a c h m e n t s ,$3,000/OBO. Call 607-264-3680
50 Lb. LARD for $62.50,Peruzzi’s Meat Market,69 Church Street, Cana-joharie. 518-673-3382
CENTRAL BOILEREClassic OUTDOORFURNACES. Cleanerand Greener. 97% Effi-cient. EPA Qualified.Call North Creek Heat315-866-3698
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Get a 50ft. soaker or sprinklerhoses for $11.99 andhelp your garden grow!
Restaurant for rent orlease. Located on busyRt 5. Serious InquiriesONLY! Call George @(315) 717-7055
FOR SALE: 2009Flagstaff pop up camper.315-429-9111 or 315-867-0657
Acana Cat food, ChickenSoup for the Soul, Tasteof the Wild, DiamondNaturals, EVO, PremiumEdge, and Country ValuePet Foods. 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.
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JUL 14-15Canal Days 2012
Schoharie Crossing, FortHunter, NY. 11 am - 4pm. Archaeology talks,walks and digs. Livemusic. We are still seek-ing vendors, crafters andsilent auction items! Call518-829-7516.
JUL. 14Ilion Village Wide
Garage SaleIlion Municipal Bldg.Morgan St. Ilion, NY. 9am - 4 pm. Listings $1 infront of the Ilion Munici-pal Building. ContactBettyjean Postiglione,315-894-2308.
JUL. 14-1521th Annual
“Nelliston Days” Village of Nelliston.Starts at 10 am. RandysKitchen food and bever-ages all day Saturday &Sunday. J & M Amuse-ment. Free Admission.
JUL 15Princess Pageant
Municipal Building, Mor-gan St. Ilion. 3-5 pm. OnInternet at www.iliondoo-dah.com
JUL. 15Old Time German
Day Picnic 32 Cherry Street.Schuetzenpark, Albany,NY. 1-7 PM, rain orshine, enjoy Germanfood, drink, and liveOmpah music at theSchuetzenpark Bier-garten at the German-American Club of
Albany. All of our eventsare open to the public.We feature live musicfrom the MountainBrauhaus Band. Entryis $3 per adult, under 12free! Tasty domestic andGerman food and drinkavailable for purchase.Children’s activitiesinclude a parade. Forfurther informationplease call 518-265-6102
JUL 16-20Christian Lake
Bible ConferenceChristian Lake, 355Perkins Mill Rd., Strat-ford, NY 13470. PastorMark Kelly of Faith BibleChurch and Academy inCarlisle, NY will be theguest speaker at Christ-ian Lake Bible Confer-ence. Services start at7:45 pm Mon-Fri. withbible class at 9 am Tues-Fri. Drive ins welcome asboth services are open to
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 beginningSeptember 18th
Bible Study - Wednesdays @ 12:30pm
Faith, Hope and LoveChristian Fellowship
18 W. Grand St., Palatine Bridge518-673-5128
Rev. David W. [email protected] 11:30am,
For other service times please call
Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd
26 Moyer St., Canajoharie518-673-3440
Holy Communion Sundays at 9:30amFellowship Time to FollowCall for Holy Day services
The Rev. Virginia L Ogden, [email protected]
Grace Christian Church20 Center St.,
St. Johnsville, NY 13452Rev. Harry J. Teuchert
315-866-8626Sunday School 9:30am
Worship 11:00am
Fort Plain UnitedMethodist Church
39 Center St., Fort PlainRev. Alan Griffith
Church Office 518-993-3863Parsonage 518-993-3645
Office Hrs Tues & Thurs. 10am-4pm ALL WELCOME,
Worship Service 11am
Ames - Sprout BrookUMC
613 Latimer Hill Rd.Ames, NY 13317
518-673-2265Rev. Dr. Campbell LakerSunday Service 9:30am
FultonvilleReformed Church
Corner of 5S & 30Pastor Jane Hubschmitt
Sunday School 10AMFamily Worship 10:30AM
Glen Reformed ChurchState Hwy 161 in the
Hamlet of Glen 4 miles South of Fultonville
518-212-6022Pastor Tim Alicki
Sunday Worship at 9. Sunday Schoolimmediately following Children’s Message
Cherry ValleyAssembly of God
37 Alden St., Cherry Valley, 607-264-3306
Pastor David Carpenter, Jr.Sundays 9:30am
Christian Church of Charleston Four Corners
1380 E. Lykers Rd., Sprakers518-922-9088
Pastor Brett PoppSunday School (adult & children) 10am,
Worship 11am, Sunday Eve. Prayer 6:30pm,
Thurs. Eve. of Encouragement 6:30pmwww.christianchurchcharlestonfourcorners.org
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
Grace Episcopal Church32 Montgomery St., Cherry Valley
315-858-4016Fr. Kyle Grennen, Priest-in-ChargeSunday 11:00am Holy Communion/sermon
Call 518-673-3011 To PlaceChurch Listings or Fax
Listings to 518-673-2381
Church Directory
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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
Reformed Churchof Sprakers
112 Sprakers Hill RdMark Tiffany, Preaching Elder
Worship ~ 10AM
Trinity Lutheran Church5430 St. Hwy. 10,
Palatine Bridge518-673-2224
Rev. Zach LabaghSunday Worship 9am, Sunday School 10am,
(No services in July, meet at St. John’s St.Mark’s Lutheran Church in Canajoharie).Communion on the first & third Sundays
RandallChristian Church
NY Rte. 5SSunday Service 10am
Pastor Lance Borofsky
Reformed Church of Fort Plain
165 Canal St., Fort Plain, NY 13339518-993-4302 • [email protected]
Rev. Nancy E. RyanSunday Worship 10:30am, AA meetings on Tues. 7pm,
Home of Manna House Meals, ACommunity Meal Program-Sat. & Sun 5pm
Our Lady of Hope R.C. Church
115 Reid St., Fort Plain, NY 13339Parish Office [email protected]
Pastor: Father Dennis MurphyMass Schedule: Saturday, 4pm; Sunday,8:30am & 11am; Mon.-Thurs. 8:30am.Confessions: Sat. 3 & by appointment
Please call parish office for Holy Day schedule
Valley Alliance Church85 E. Main St., Nelliston
518-993-3458Pastor Dave Prahst
Sunday School (all ages) 9:15am, Sunday Worship 10:30am, Wed. Praise & Prayer 7pm,
Fri.Youth Group 7pm (7-12th grade)
The Holy Spirit Polish National Catholic Church
618 E. Gansvoort St. Little Falls, NY315-823-0793
Father Rafal DadelloMass at 11am on Sunday
www.holyspiritpncc.org
Stratford UnitedMethodist Church
Route 29A315-429-9085
Rev. Roger WaldronWorship 9am
St. Thomas the ApostleCatholic Community
1 Church St., Cherry Valley607-264-3779Masses Sunday 8:30am & 11am
St. Mary’sEpiscopal Church
7690 Rt. 80, Springfield Center315-858-4016
Fr. Kyle Grennen, Priest-in-ChargeSunday Eucharist, 9:30am
Coffee - Fellowship follows serviceHoly Days - as announced
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church32 W. Main St.,
St. Johnsville, NY (next to NBT Bank)518-568-3007 Church
518-568-2405 ParsonageRev. David JohnsonSunday Worship 10:30am,
Tues. Bible Bungee-Jumping 7pm, “Bible Study” that actually makes sense!
A Vibrant, Welcoming Community of Faith & Vision
St. Paul’s Universalist Church565 Albany St., Little Falls
315-823-2284Service Sunday 10am
Coffee hour following service.Our Church is a home to inquisitive,spiritual free thinkers with diversereligious beliefs. All are welcome.
Victorious Life ChurchRMI Fellowship
104 Main St. & 431 St. Hwy. 80Fort Plain, NY518-993-3102Sunday School 9am,
Morning Worship 10:30am, Youth Group 5pm,
Evening Worship 7-8pm
United MethodistChurch of Canajoharie
50 E. Main St.518-673-2717
Jesus says - “Come Unto Me” Join us-Special Music Ministry, BeautifulSurroundings, Friendly People
Sunday Service 10:30am - Email:[email protected]
Communion Last Sunday of the Month
The Rose of SharonChurch of God
1485 St Rt 20, Sharon Springs, NY518-284-3307
Pastor Fred JonesWorship Service Sunday at 11am & 7pm
Tuesday night 7pm Bible Study at 122 Moyer St.Wednesday Bible Study at Spring Meadows 6pmFriday Youth at the Church All Welcome at 7pm
The Christian Churchof Rural Grove
170 Rural Grove Rd., Sprakers, NY 12166518-922-7831
Pastor Joshua [email protected]
Sunday School (all ages) 9:45am, Morning Service 11am, Eve. Service 6pm,
Wed.-Family Night 7pm, “Where Bible Teaching is Fundamental”
St. Joseph’s RomanCatholic Church
31 North Helmer Ave., Dolgeville315-429-8338
Father William A. Gorman Sunday Mass is 10:30am,
Daily Mass Mon. & Wed. 8am
St. JohnsvilleMethodist Church
7 East Main St.,St. Johnsville, NY 13452Rev. Harry J. Teuchert
518-568-7983 • 315-866-8626Worship Sunday 3pm
Lassellseville UnitedMethodist Church
State Hwy. 29Pastor Robert A. Lindsay
Worship: Sunday 9:30amSunday School to start soon
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]
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”
Call 518-673-3011 To PlaceChurch Listings or Fax
Listings to 518-673-2381
Church Directory 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
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2003 Dutchman LiteVery Clean • Everything Works
Includes Equalizer Hitch!
Must Sell $8,500
Dayy 315-269-1909Evee 518-568-7462
‘06 HARLEYSOFTAIL
STANDARDLow Mileage,
Runs Great, Looks Great$9,500
315-219-2939
$how ‘n’ $ell
the public. Also included:campground, beach,boats, fishing and shel-ters available for publicuse, with reservations. Alarge activity building(The Prodigals Refuge)with kitchen facilities isavailable for churchgroups to use through-out the season. A bonfireis planned for Fridaynight after the eveningservice each week adja-cent to the “Refuge.” Fora brochure listing speak-ers,camp rules and regu-lations, and specialevents please call 315-429-3659 or write Chris-tian Lake, 355 PerkinsMill Rd., Stratford, NY13470; or on the webwww.christianlakebible-conference.com. ContactChristian Lake, 315-429-3659. On Internet at
www.christianlakebibleconference.com
JUL 17Free Concert-Music
on MainstreetFront Lawn of NBT Bankat corner of Mohawk &Church. Rain location:Arkell Auditorium, Cana-joharie High School. FreeConcert-Music on Main-street, 7-9pm. FeaturingStillhouse Rounders,who play traditional,acoustic, old time ruralstringband music.
JUL 17The Valley’s Got TalentCentral Plaza, Ilion, NY.John Seymour-emcee IceCream Social. On Inter-net at www.iliondoo-dah.com
JUL 19 & 26Ilion Civic Band
A series of summer con-certs of light classical,semi-classical and popu-lar band music in differ-ent venues throughoutthe Village of Ilion. Com-posed of talented ama-teur as well as profes-sional musicians, theIlion Civic Band bringsThursday evenings to lifefor a large crowd of arearesidents.• July 12 - Ilion CivicBand 7:30 pm - LondonTowers apartments• July 19 - Ilion CivicBand 7:30 pm - CentralPlaza• July 26 - Ilion CivicBand 7:30 pm - IlionMarinaMore information can befound at www.ilion
civicband.com. Bring alawn chair.
JUL 20Buttons The Clown
Face PaintingGazebo, Ilion, NY. 5-7pm. On Internet atwww.iliondoo-dah.com
JUL 20Doo Dah Parade
Ilion, NY. 6:30-8 pm. OnInternet at www.iliondoo-dah.com
JUL 20Friday Night Block
PartyCentral Plaza Ilion, NY.Steve Rigo & FriendsFood, Vendors andBounces at 8-11 pm. OnInternet at www.iliondoo-dah.com
192 Casler Rd.Little Falls, NY 13365
T.F. KoehlerPh. (315) 891-3254
“Stick BuiltQuality”Modular
Homes
Discounts for Mature Adults in CanajoharieCozy Efficiency w/wall to wall carpet . . . . . . .$295Comfy 1 Bedroom w/wall to wall carpet . . . . . .$415Both Apts. Have Low Cost Heat, Hot Water Inc.
Ames Quiet Country Setting, 2 bedroom . . . .$525Call Nancy or Tammy at 518-673-5938
Between 8:00 am - 1:00pm Mon.-Fri.
Kinship Properties Inc.
VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www.kinshipproperties.com
Dolgeville Branch10 E. State St., Dolgeville NY 13329 • (315) 429-9750
St. Johnsville Branch54 East Main Street, St. Johnsville NY 13452 • (518) 568-2776
2 Locations To Serve You
St.Johnsville5543 St.Hwy. 29
Ideal homefor outdoor
recreation. Mostly wooded, youngoak, lots of deer and turkey, access toATV and snowmobile trails. $79,900
Call John Case at 518-281-8008
St. Johnsville113 W. Main St.
Family home in a niceresidential neighbor-hood, 4 bedrooms, abath upstairs, a dining
room, large living room,family room, bath &
laundry room downstairs, some hardwood floors,front porch & a 17’ by 34’ in-ground pool!
Within walking distance of the downtown area& near little league fields. $89,000
Call Bob Snell at 518-321-9897Palatine
Bridge 127Failing Hill Rd.4 Living units,perfectly main-tained. Present
operatingincome very good. Owner financingavailable for qualified buyer. Only 5
minutes from Canajoharie exit of thethruway. $279,000
Call John Case at 518-281-8008
Salisbury237 St. Rte.
29A
Beautiful 37.8acre property
was a farm with carriage house. Now a2-family in the farmhouse, carriage househas elaborate apartment w/studio apart-ment and rustic bar. Great family com-
pound for only $279,900!
Call Debbie at 518-495-5770
St. Johnsville134 East Rd.
This Adirondack stylehome is located on 60
acres, stone-walled drive-way, 3 bedroom home, 2
full baths, living room w/cathedral ceilings, stonefireplace, walk out deck, dining room, eat in kitchen
with a woodstove. 2800 sq. ft. is located on 1stfloor w/4 stall garage & 2 rooms for workshop/
office. Beautiful mature hardwood timberland avail-able for a future harvest. Centrally located to Utica,
Saratoga, Albany or Schenectady. $369,000Call Heidi Mouyos at 315-717-7269
Town ofSharon NYS
Rte. 20This Corner
commercial lotlocated in the
Town of Sharon on Rte 20 & Rte 145 isa great area for a gas station or conven-ient mart. Large traffic volume. Parcelacross road is also available. $50,000Call Debbie at 518-495-5770
Fort Plain88 ReidStreet
Nice homepresently
rented in two apartments.$55,000
Call John Case at 518-281-8008
Johnstown113 EastState St.
Lovely single-family homewith in-law
apartment or 2-family home, Greatlocation - all new remodeled!
$169,000Call Debbie at 518-495-5770
St. Johnsville 114 W Main St.
A beautiful VictorianHome, 12 rooms, 6
bedrooms, hardwoodfloors throughout,
excellent condition. This property also hasadditional income property, 2 units behindthe main home, a 2 bedroom & a 1 bed-
room apartment. A great investmentproperty! $169,900
Call Bob Snell at 518-321-9897
St. Johnsville247 StateHwy. 67A beautiful
country setting w/2 bedrooms, large livingroom, dining room, kitchen with hardwood
cabinets, & large master bedroom, 1.44beautiful acres, vinyl siding, a metal roof, twosheds, a garage, deck and pool. Priced to sell!
Owner financing possible. $70,000
Call Bob Snell at 518-321-9897Salisbury
2114 St. Rte. 29This gas station,
convenience store,gift shop, ice cream parlor, restaurant & bar is a well estab-lished store w/active walk-in business, as well as a steady
clientele, only provider in area with non-ethanol gas & totalfuel sales that vary from $16,000-20,000 gallons/month.Newly built successful restaurant & bar, has a beautiful 2
bdrm. apartment for the prospective buyer to live on prem-ises or have as an additional income. Great opportunity fora turn key investment. Price includes real estate & all fix-
tures. SELLER FINANCING TO QUALIFIED BUYER. $445,000
Call Heidi Mouyos at 315-717-7269Dolgeville
99 South Main St.This cozy 4 bedroom& 1 1/2 bath home iscentrally located neareverything in village.Many great features
include eat-inkitchen, living room, family room, and dining
room. Beautiful woodstoves located in kitchenand dining room. Garage has 3 stalls with large
back yard. Priced to sell. $77,000Call Heidi Mouyos at 315-717-7269
Multi-Family
Commercial
Multi-
Family
Real Estate
JUL 215K Road Race/Walk
Marine Corp League,Ilion, NY. 8 am. OnInternet at www.iliondoo-dah.com
JUL 21Bleecker Community
Church AuctionBleecker CommunityChurch Hall, CountyHighway 112, Bleecker,NY. 10 a.m. Variety ofitems including bakedgoods. Held inside, seat-ing provided; refresh-ments available. ContactEleanor Brooks, 518-725-6784.
JUL 21Canajoharie-Ft. PlainElks No. 2621 AnnualVisit to the Syracuse
VA HospitalWe are seeking donationsof books, DVD’s, hats, t-shirts, puzzles, CD’s andany other items to give toour hospitalized veter-ans. Please drop off atthe Lodge after 4 pm onOld Station Rd., Nellistonor call Lodge at 518-993-2621 or 518-221-9290.
JUL 21Craft Fair
Central Plaza, Ilion, NY.10 am - 3:30 pm. OnInternet at www.iliondoo-dah.com
JUL 21Dog Show
Cantral Plaza Ilion, NY.10 am. On Internet atwww.iliondoo-dah.com
JUL 21Family Fun Days
Ilion, NY. 11 am - 3:30pm. Includes bounces,games, smoke house 12-2pm, touch a trucktimes? On Internet atwww.iliondoo-dah.com
JUL 21 Fireworks
Whalen Park, Ilion, NY.9:30 pm. On Internet atwww.iliondoo-dah.com
JUL 22Ilion Days Car Show
Ilion, NY. London Tow-
ers, Dj Sal Stokes 12-4pm. On Internet atwww.iliondoo-dah.com
JUL 24Maps and Memories
Fort Plain Library. TheFort Plain Library willpresent a program “Mapsand Memories” from 6-8pm. Participants areinvited to share theirtravel memories, photosand postcards. We willcomplete a small projectto remember the eveningby. This program is freeand open to the public.For more Info www.fort-plainfreelibrary.org orcall 518-993-4646. Call518-993-4646. On Inter-net at www.fortplainfreelibrary.org
CANAJOHARIE APARTMENTS52 Maple Ave.
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
Beautiful - ModernAC, Dishwasher, Range, Refrigerator
Superior Service
Rent $675 MonthIncludes Heat & Hot Water
Call 518-673-8500
59 W. Main St., Canajoharie(518) 673-2820 • Fax #518-673-3514
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIALFARMS - INVESTMENTS - ACREAGE
We’ve Moved To59 West Main Street
Canajoharie, NY(across from the Post Office)
Will be available July 1St Johnsville, Upstairs,2 bedroom, Off Streetparking, You pay ownutilities, NO PETS.$450 a month plusSecurity Deposit.
Call
518-848-1586Leave a Message
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Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Easy-Care Platinum Paint andPrimer in one is availablehere! We’ve got thecolor selection you needat a price that fits. Stopin and see one of ourcolor experts for all yourpainting needs.
YARD SIGNS:16x24 full color withstakes, double sided.Stakes included. Only$15.00 each. Call Bethat Lee Publications518-673-0101. Pleaseallow 7 to 10 businessdays when [email protected]
WATERBED: Queen,wooden frame, 7 cylin-ders, fill kit included,good condition, no leaks.Come see. Very comfort-able, $125.00. 518-993-4538
GLOVERSVILLE Firstfloor flat, 2+ bedroom,$500+. 518-887-5520,518-866-6827
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
Trip to NY City for theRadio City Music HallChristmas Show on11/24/12. Cost is$110.00 pp. Call CarmenLicari @ (518)727-6024or Gail Murray @(518)706-0736 for moreinformation. This trip issponsored by the St.Johnsville Chamber ofCommerce.
Are you looking forsomething to add toYOUR collection? Stopin at Fort Plain Antiquesduring the month of Julyand take advantage ofour 30% off sale! 55 Wil-lett St., Fort Plain, NY.Thurs - Fri- Sat from 12-6 or by chance.
WANTED: A home forBeautiful Hanging bas-kets, Vegetable Plantsand flowers. WhisperingPines Green Houselocated on 526 RT. 170A,Little Falls, NY. TakeRoute 29 West out ofSalisbury and turn left on170A. Watch for Whis-pering Pines GreenHouse on the left.
WANTED: Consign-ments for our Tractor andConstruction EquipmentAuction!! Tractors, (anymake or condition) FarmEquipment, Skid Steers,Bull Dozer’s, Back Hoes,Trucks, Campers andmore. Call JR’s Auctionfor more details 518-993-4668.
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]
WAX ON, WAX OFF. Itsjust that easy. No need towash first, so it savestime and money. SnapSeal Waterless Wash &Wax. Available atMohawk Valley IBA. 518-993-2543
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
THINKING OF BUILD-ING A NEW DECK!Check out our pressuretreated lumber, fastenersand protective finishes.C.H. Burkdorf & Son,35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Waspand hornet killer, andwasp and hornet foam-ing spray only $2.99each.
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2003 Volkswagen Jetta GLS
STK#2902 - 4 Speed Auto, 22 City/29 Hwy., Sun/Moon Roof, Air, Cruise,Heated Seats & Mirrors, PL, PM, PS, PW, 114k . . . . . . . . $6,900
2008 Ford Ranger Sport
STK#2856 5 Spd Auto w/Overdrive, 6 cyl., 4 dr., Ext. Cab, 4WD, Air,PS, Folding Rear Seat, 100K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,400
2005 Kia Sportage
STK#2874 - 4WD, Automatic, 4 Speed, Air, Cruise, Power Locks-Mirrors-Steering & Windows, 119K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,400
2006 Ford Expedition King Ranch
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New research suggeststhat there could be healthhazards associated withconsuming excessiveamounts of beta-carotene.
This antioxidant is anaturally occurring pig-ment that gives color tofoods such as carrots,sweet potatoes and cer-tain greens. It also con-verts to vitamin A, andfoods and supplementsare the only sources forthis essential nutrient.
But scientists at OhioState University havefound that certain mole-cules that derive frombeta-carotene have anopposite effect in thebody: They actually blocksome actions of vitaminA, which is critical to hu-man vision, bone andskin health, metabolismand immune function.
Because these mole-cules derive from beta-carotene, researcherspredict that a largeamount of this antioxi-dant is accompanied by alarger amount of theseanti-vitamin-A molecules,as well.
Vitamin A provides itshealth benefits by acti-vating hundreds of genes.This means that if com-pounds contained in atypical source of the vita-min are actually loweringits activity instead of pro-moting its benefits, toomuch beta-carotenecould paradoxically re-sult in too little vitamin A.
The findings also mightexplain why, in a decades-old clinical trial, morepeople who were heavilysupplemented with beta-carotene ended up withlung cancer than did re-search participants whotook no beta-carotene atall. The trial was endedearly because of that un-expected outcome.
The scientists aren’trecommending againsteating foods high in beta-carotene, and they arecontinuing their studiesto determine what envi-ronmental and biologicalconditions are most likelyto lead to these mole-cules’ production.
“We determined thatthese compounds are infoods, they’re present un-der normal circum-stances, and they’re prettyroutinely found in bloodin humans, and thereforethey may represent a darkside of beta-carotene,”said Earl Harrison, Dean’sDistinguished Professor ofHuman Nutrition at OhioState and lead author ofthe study. “These materi-als definitely have anti-vi-tamin-A properties, andthey could basically dis-rupt or at least affect thewhole body metabolismand action of vitamin A.But we have to studythem further to know forsure.”
The study, partiallyfunded by Ohio State’sOhio Agricultural Re-search and DevelopmentCenter (OARDC), isscheduled for publicationin the May 4, 2012, issueof the Journal of Biologi-cal Chemistry.
Previous research hasalready established thatwhen beta-carotene ismetabolized, it is brokenin half by an enzyme,which produces two vita-min A molecules.
In this new study, theOhio State researchersshowed that some ofthese molecules are pro-duced when beta-carotene is broken in adifferent place byprocesses that are not yetfully understood and actto antagonize vitamin A.
Harrison, who has apartial appointment withOARDC, is an expert inthe study of antioxidantscalled carotenoids, whichgive certain fruits andvegetables their distinc-tive colors. Carotenoids’
antioxidant properties areassociated with protectingcells and regulating cellgrowth and death, all ofwhich play a role in mul-tiple disease processes.
For this work, he joinedforces with co-authorsRobert Curley, professorof medicinal chemistryand pharmacognosy, andSteven Schwartz, theHaas Chair in Food In-dustries and professor offood science and technol-ogy, both at Ohio State.Curley specializes in pro-ducing synthetic mole-cules in the pursuit ofdrug development.Schwartz is an expert atcarotenoid analysis, and,with Harrison, also is anOARDC researcher.
Curley manufactured aseries of beta-carotene-derived molecules in thelab that match those thatexist in nature. The re-searchers then exposedthese molecules to condi-tions mimicking their me-tabolism and action inthe body.
Of the 11 syntheticmolecules produced, fiveappeared to function asinhibitors of vitamin Aaction based on how theyinteracted with receptorsthat would normallylaunch the function of vi-tamin A molecules.
“The original idea wasthat maybe these com-pounds work the way vi-tamin A works, by activat-ing what are calledretinoic acid receptors.What we found was theydon’t activate those recep-tors. Instead, they inhibitactivation of the receptorby retinoic acid,” Curleysaid. “From a drug pointof view, vitamin A wouldbe called an agonist thatactivates a particularpathway, and these areantagonists. They com-pete for the site where theagonist binds, but theydon’t activate the site.They inhibit the activationthat would normally beexpected to occur.”
Once that role was de-
fined, the researcherssought to determine howprevalent these molecularcomponents might be inthe human body. Analyz-ing blood samples ob-tained from six healthyhuman volunteers, thescientists in the Schwartzlab found that some ofthese anti-vitamin-A mol-ecules were present inevery sample studied,suggesting that they are acommon product of beta-carotene metabolism.
The compounds alsohave been found previ-ously in cantaloupe andother orange-fleshed mel-ons, suggesting humansmight even absorb thesemolecules directly fromtheir diet.
Harrison noted that thefindings might explainthe outcome of a well-known clinical trial thathas left scientists puzzledfor years. In that trial,people at high risk forlung cancer -- smokersand asbestos workers --were given massive dosesof beta-carotene over along period of time in anattempt to lower thatrisk. The trial ended earlybecause more supple-mented participants de-veloped cancer than did
those who received nobeta-carotene. This out-come was reinforced byresults of a follow-up ani-mal study.
“Those trials are stillsending shockwaves 20years later to the scientif-ic community,” said Har-rison, also an investigatorin Ohio State’s Compre-hensive Cancer Center.“What we found providesa plausible explanation ofwhy larger amounts ofbeta-carotene might haveled to unexpected effectsin these trials.”
The research also hasimplications for efforts tobio-engineer staple cropsin developing countriesso they contain excessbeta-carotene, which isconsidered a sustainableway to provide these pop-ulations with pro-vitaminA. Existing projects in-clude production of gold-en rice in Asia, goldenmaize in South Americaand cassava in Africa.
“A concern is that ifyou engineer these cropsto have unusually highlevels of beta-carotene,they might also have highlevels of these com-pounds,” Harrison said.
The researchers arecontinuing to study these
compounds, includingwhether food processingor specific biologicalprocesses affect theirprevalence. Previousstudies have suggestedthat oxidative stress,which can result fromsmoking and air pollutionexposure, can lead tohigher production ofthese anti-vitamin-A mol-ecules, Harrison noted.
This research was sup-ported by the National In-stitutes of Health andOARDC. OARDC is the re-search arm of OhioState’s College of Food,Agricultural, and Envi-ronmental Sciences andis the largest universityagricultural bioscience re-search center in the U.S.
Additional co-authorsinclude AbdulkerimEroglu, Carlo dela Senaand SureshbabuNarayanasamy of the De-partment of Human Nu-trition; DamianHruszkewycz of the Col-lege of Pharmacy; andKen Riedl and RachelKopec of the Departmentof Food Science and Tech-nology, all at Ohio State.Harrison, Curley, Erogluand dela Sena also are af-filiated with Ohio State’sBiochemistry Program.
Researchers find potential ‘dark side’ to diets high in beta-carotene
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Adventurous folksthinking aout taking aroad trip this season mayconsider renting or pur-chasing a recreational ve-hicle (RV) for the trip.Traveling by RV has itsshare of supporters anddetractors, and it’s bestfor those new to RVs toconsider their advantagesand disadvantages.
RV vacations have thepotential to be quitememorable. Ensuringthey’re memorable for theright reasons can meanthe difference between anenjoyable trip and onethat’s full of problems.RV trips tend to be care-free adventures that donot follow a strict itiner-ary. RVers need to be ableto adapt to changingweather conditions, traf-fic, detours and other un-foreseeable situations. If
you’re the type of vaca-tioner who prefers a setschedule with everythingspelled out for you, RVvacationing may not bethe way to go.
According to a recentstudy by the RecreationVehicle Industry Associa-tion, approximately 8 mil-lion Americans own an RVand use them on vacation.There are many advan-tages to RVing, but alsosome disadvantages. Hereare some things to thinkabout before embarking.
AdvantagesNothing says family
time quite like being to-gether in an RV and see-ing the country. The closequarters mean everyonegets to stick together andenjoy each others’ compa-ny. With the driver chart-ing his or her own course,many different sights can
be seen along the way,making an RV trip a trulycustomizable vacation.
Because there are nocheck-in or out times,travelers can spend as lit-tle or as much time asthey want at specificstops along the way. Also,renting a campsite is gen-erally much less expen-sive than staying in a ho-tel room. With RV travel,there’s no need to packand unpack from site tosite. And meals can beeaten out, or money issaved by cooking someitems right in the RV.
One of the main advan-tages of RV travel is there isalways a bathroom onhand. That means no rush-ing to find the next rest stopor gas station — an espe-cially valuable asset to par-ents of young children.
Many vacationers find
that taking driving vaca-tions allow them to slowdown and see the sitesthey would have missedhad they traveled via airor train. Exploring suchhidden gems is possiblefrom an RV.
DisadvantagesSome of the things that
make RV travel advanta-geous are the things thatothers would prefer toavoid. For example, theclose quarters can be-come irritating after along trip, as there are re-ally no places to escape toin an RV for privacy. RVscan also be cumbersometo drive and do not havethe same horsepower as avan or truck. This canmake trips seem like theyare crawling.
While some people lovethe unpredictability of RVtrips, others crave struc-
ture and the dependabili-ty of resort activities. RVtravel takes work — plan-ning stops, destinationsand all the little details.This is certainly not anuninterrupted vacationon a tropical coast.
RV travel saves moneyon hotel fees, but the costof gasoline can still makeit an expensive venture.And while an RV’s built-in kitchen makes it easyto save on meals, formany people dining outand letting others do thedishes is an integral partof a good vacation.
Comfort is anotherthing to consider. RVs dooffer more amenities thansleeping in a tent at acampsite. However, bedsare modest and there isthe expectation that peo-ple will be in close prox-imity. If a husband or fa-ther snores, there is littleescaping that noise.
RV travel presents avery good option for low-cost family vacationing.But the pros and consshould be weighed, andthe opinions of all involvedcan be considered beforeplanning the excursion.
Is RV travel the way to go?
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I want to make sure I’m eating the proper portionsizes, but I don’t want to weigh and measure every-thing I eat. Is there an easy way to estimate servings ofdifferent foods?
Actually, there are a number of ways to do this, andone is right at your fingertips.
The 2012 Complete Food and Nutrition Guide fromthe Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly theAmerican Dietetic Association) includes a “VisualGuide to Amounts,” using an average-sized hand tohelp you estimate. It’s an important topic, as portionsizes have swelled (along with the average waist) overthe years.
You can use these tips to make sure you eat enough(or more) of:
• Vegetables,fruit, cereal, orcooked beans,rice or pasta: Acup is about thesize of your fist.
• Nuts, seeds ordried fruit: Anounce fits in asmall cuppedhandful.
• Seafood: Three ounces of cooked seafood is aboutthe size of your palm (no fingers).
And use similar guides to limit these servings:• Meat and poultry: Three ounces is about the size
of your palm.• Cheese: An
ounce is aboutthe size of yourthumb, fromthe tip to thebase.
• Peanut but-ter: A table-spoon is aboutthe size of the
tip of yourthumb, downto the firstjoint.
• Butter,m a r g a r i n e ,mayonnaise, oilor sugar: A tea-spoon is aboutthe size of a fin-gertip, from thetip to the firstjoint.
Of course, your hand size may vary, so you mightwant to weigh or measure a few items after you do aninitial estimate. That way you will know if you canchoose a pork chop, for example, that’s slightly larger
than the palm of your hand, or if you should take onethat’s a bit smaller.
The “plate method” is another way to estimate por-tion sizes. All you do is imagine your dinner plate is di-vided inhalf, andthen oneside is di-vided inhalf again.Use the firsthalf forn o n -starchy veg-etables — broccoli, zucchini or salad, for example. Useone-fourth of the plate for lean meat, fish, poultry orother lean protein. And use one-fourth for starchy veg-etables, such as potatoes, corn or peas, or otherstarchy foods, including beans and such grains as riceor pasta.
You can find another good visual guide on WebMDat http://bit.ly/WebMDvisual. It uses common house-hold objects to help estimate appropriate portion sizes(for example, a small potato is about the size of a com-puter mouse; 1.5 ounces of hard cheese is about thesize of three dice). Take a look and see if that’s evenmore helpful (if not as handy) as the other methods.
Chow Line is a service of Ohio State University Exten-sion and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Develop-ment Center.
Chow Line: Estimate portion sizes with ‘handy’ tool
Montgomery CountyPublic Health wants toremind all pet owners ofthe importance in gettingyour pets vaccinatedagainst Rabies. New YorkState law requires Rabies
vaccinations for all cats,dogs and ferrets. If yourdog, cat or ferret is notvaccinated, is not up-to-date on its vaccinations,you could be subject to afine not to exceed $200
for each offense. Addi-tional fines may apply lo-cally. The first Rabiesvaccination is to be givenat 3 months of age. Yourpet should receive its sec-ond Rabies vaccination
within one year after thefirst vaccination andevery 3 years thereafter.
Prevention of Rabiescontinues to be an impor-tant public health con-cern. Rabies is an infec-tious disease that affectsthe nervous system ofhumans and other mam-mals. Rabies is most of-ten seen among wild ani-mals such as raccoons,bats, skunks and foxes.Cats, dogs, ferrets andlivestock can also get Ra-bies if they are not vacci-nated. The first sign ofRabies is usually achange in the animal’sbehavior. It may becomeunusually aggressive orunusually tame. Stagger-ing, convulsions, spitting,choking, frothing at themouth and paralysis aresometimes noted. The an-imal usually dies within
one week after showingsigns of Rabies.
2012 MontgomeryCounty Rabies Clinic
ScheduleTuesday, Aug. 7, Pala-
tine Town Barn, StoneArabia Rd., Fort Plain,6:30-7:30 p.m.
Saturday Aug. 18, Rur-al Grove Fire Depart-ment, Rt. 162, RuralGrove, 9 a.m.-Noon
Tuesday, Sept. 11, St.Johnsville Town Barn,Route 5, St. Johnsville6:30-7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 6, Ful-tonville Animal Hospital,VanWagenen Drive, Ful-tonville, 9-11 a.m.
Saturday, Oct. 13, Min-den Town Barn, Route80, Fort Plain, 9-11 a.m.
*Saturday, Oct. 20 -Florida Town Hwy. Dept.Fort Hunter Rd., Minav-ille, 9 a.m.-Noon
Saturday, Nov. 3 - Mo-hawk Town Barn, ParkStreet, Fonda, 9 a.m.-Noon
* Vaccination is avail-able free-of-charge toMontgomery Co. resi-dents, but donations willbe accepted to help de-fray program costs. Sug-gested donation is $10.
Veterinarian adminis-tration fee is $10 per vac-cination.
Pet owners revaccinat-ing animals should bringthe pet’s last Rabies vac-cination certificate.
For more informationon Rabies contact yourVeterinarian or Mont-gomery County PublicHealth (M-F) 8:30 a.m. - 4p.m. at 853-3531 or visitour websitewww.co.montgomery.ny.us/publichealth/
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