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We Service What We Sell! Since 1978 St. Hwy 30, Amsterdam 518-843-2820 Open Monday - Friday 8:30-5, Saturday 9-2 New Above Ground Pool Sale Going On Now! New Inground Pools Steel and Aluminum Walled Pools Complete Installation & Service Steel and Polymer Walled Inground Pools Complete Installation & Service In Store Above Ground Pool Display! In Store Inground Pool Display! WE DO OPENINGS & CLOSINGS! With Any I Comfort Set Purchase • Expires 5/31/12 Cannot Be Combined With Any Other Offer QUEEN Mattress Sets STARTING AT $ 289 99 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Perfect Sleeper Mattress Sets $ 100 OFF Regular Price With Coupon • Expires 5/31/12 Cannot Be Combined With Any Other Offer Why Shop at... NO PRESSURE From Sales People Working On Commission! Deal directly with the local owners! Plus: • Lowest prices guaranteed • Excellent customer service from start to finish • Low Overhead = Customer Savings • FREE Delivery & Set Up on Furniture & Mattress Sets - Up to 50 miles Free Lay-A-Way Don’t Pay Big City Prices! Handcrafted Furniture For Less! Don’t Pay Big City Prices! Handcrafted Furniture For Less! Before After Before After Prusky Services.com At Prusky Services, we have the experience, quality and resources to handle any of your residential or commercial pressure washing needs. We can even bring the water, hot or cold! Mention this ad and get 10% off! Visit our website or call us today at 518-393-2537 1 147 7 Church h St., , Amsterdam, , NY Y 518-212-2180 0 DOLLARSAVER May But you, LORD, do not be far from me. You are my strength; come quickly to help me. Psalms 22: 19 Fulton-Montgomery Edition

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We Service What We Sell!

Since 1978

St. Hwy 30, Amsterdam • 518-843-2820Open Monday - Friday 8:30-5, Saturday 9-2

New Above GroundPool Sale Going On Now!

New Inground Pools

Steel and AluminumWalled Pools

Complete Installation & Service

Steel and PolymerWalled Inground Pools

Complete Installation & Service

In StoreAboveGround

PoolDisplay!

In Store

Inground

Pool

Display!

WE DO OPENINGS & CLOSINGS!

With Any I Comfort Set Purchase • Expires 5/31/12Cannot Be Combined With Any Other Offer

QUEENMattress Sets

STARTING AT$28999

FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY

Perfect SleeperMattress Sets

$100 OFFRegular Price

With Coupon • Expires 5/31/12Cannot Be Combined With Any Other Offer

Why Shop at... NO PRESSURE From Sales PeopleWorking On Commission!

Deal directly with the local owners!Plus:

• Lowest prices guaranteed

• Excellent customer service from start to finish

• Low Overhead = Customer Savings

• FREE Delivery & Set Up on Furniture & Mattress Sets - Up to 50 miles

• Free Lay-A-Way

Don’t Pay Big City Prices!Handcrafted Furniture

For Less!

Don’t Pay Big City Prices!Handcrafted Furniture

For Less!

Before After Before After

Prusky Services.comAt Prusky Services, we have the experience, quality and resources to handle any

of your residential or commercial pressure washing needs.We can even bring the water, hot or cold!

Mention this ad and get 10% off!Visit our website or call us today at 518-393-2537

11477 Churchh St.,, Amsterdam,, NYY518-212-21800

DOLLARSAVER

MayBut you, LORD, do not be far from me.

You are my strength; come quickly to help me.Psalms 22: 19

Fulton-Montgomery Edition

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Tricia Ricotta, Sales Associate(518) 231-1420 • [email protected]

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Madelyn• Dear God: My turtle died. We buried her in our yard. Is she

there with your now? If so, she really likes lettuce.• Dear God: Did you invent skateboards? Do you have them

up in Heaven too? I love mine a lot and can do lots of tricksalready. Do you like watching me?

• Dear God: I’m sorry I forgot the words to your songs yes-terday in Sunday School. I don’t sing that good anyway sosometimes I just hum along. Is that okay with you?

• Dear God: Molly got new pink shoes, and I want them. Isthat bad? I won’t steal them or anything, but would you sendme some too?

• Dear God: I hate it when Daddy drinks his beer. He smellsawful. Then he sleeps. He gets mean and yells at me a lot. Didyou make up beer? Why?

• Dear God: Did baby Jesus cry all the time? My new broth-er does, and I don’t like it. Mommy says all babies do, and Idid when I was little. I’m six now. I don’t think baby Jesusever cried. He’s your son, so you must know the answer. Wehave a bet on it, so please write back.

• Dear God: Why do old people smell funny?• Dear God: My dog, Bowser is getting really old now. He

gets up slowly and doesn’t keep up with me anymore whenwe run. Mommy says he’s going to die one day. Could youjust make him a puppy again instead?

• Dear God: In Sunday School we learned that You areeverywhere. How big are You? As big as Shaq? He plays bas-ketball and is the biggest I’ve ever seen.

• Dear God: Do you listen to my prayers every night? Do youreally know when I only pretend to brush my teeth? Don’t tellMommy, okay?

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by Charlie Nardozzi, Horticulturist andLeonard Perry, UVM Extension Horticulturist

Hardening off seedlings before plantingoutside, checking for tent caterpillars, andreseeding lawns are some of the gardeningtips for this month.

Be sure to harden off indoor-grownseedlings before setting them into the gar-den. Acclimate plants to outdoor conditionsover the course of at least a week, andpreferably two, by gradually increasing theamount of time you leave them outdoors.This includes both exposure to cooler tem-peratures and sunlight. Put them in theshade for a few days to adjust to thebrighter sun outdoors. Plunging them di-rectly from indoors into the full sun oftencauses sunburn — a rapid bleaching anddying of foliage.

If you’ve taken advantage of this earlyspring by planting your container gardensalready, be sure to protect them from aspring frost by moving them indoors onchilly nights or covering them with a float-ing row cover.

If you haven’t planted containers yet,consider adding a water absorbing product(sold as this in garden stores) to the soilfirst. You only need a little (follow label di-rections), with the result being you’ll needto water less often as plants grow. Thiskind of addition is especially useful inhanging baskets that tend to dry outquickly.

Check apple, cherry, and other fruit treesfor nests of tent caterpillars. Blast low-ly-

ing nests with water to destroy them, orknock them to the ground and destroythem. A spray of Bt will kill emerging cater-pillars but is not toxic to beneficial insects,birds, or humans.

If you want to move some spring-bloom-ing bulbs to another spot, wait until the fo-liage has turned yellow, then carefully digthem up and let them dry in a shady spotfor a few days. Store the bulbs in a cool,dry place for the summer until it’s time toplant them in fall. Or you can replant themthen and allow the foliage to continue todie back. This is needed for nutrients to gofrom the leaves back into the bulbs for thecoming season. Don’t have a place to plantthem yet? Then you can “heel” them in,planting in a shallow trench, or pot themfor holding.

When you transplant annual flowers andveggies, don’t try to loosen the root balls.With such a small root mass, a plant iseasily set back if many roots are damaged.With only a summer in which to grow,these plants need to hit the ground run-ning with no delays.

Before reseeding bare spots in the lawn,spread 1 to 2 inches of compost over theareas and firm it down. Then sow grassseed. Sprinkle a thin layer of compost ontop of the seed, cover with straw and keepit moist. If you have pets, encircle the spotswith stakes and tie string around them todeter pets.

Reduce the weeds in walkways in yourgarden by covering the soil with some type

of mulch. Some people like to use carpetscraps placed upside-down. Several sheetsof moistened newspaper topped with hay orstraw works very well, especially if youmove your planting areas around a bit fromyear to year. Try to avoid tilling to removeweeds because the process brings up weedseeds from deeper in the soil and exposesthem to the light they need to grow.

Other tips for this month include fencingpest animals out of gardens, staking toma-toes while young, and keeping lawnsmowed regularly yet not too low (3 incheshigh is often good).

Hardening seedlings and other May gardening tips

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Knighton’s Auto Services, Inc.

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(NAPSA) — If your lawn moweris more than 10 years old, it maybe time to consider a replace-ment. In the past decade, engi-neering advances have producedgas-powered lawn mowers thatrun cleaner, start easier and aremore fuel efficient than ever be-fore, while providing a variety ofoptions that make yard careeasier.

Gas-powered mowers remainthe No. 1 choice among home-owners, accounting for four outof every five mowers sold in theUnited States, according to TheStevenson Company, a leadingconsumer research organization.Lawn care experts say they aren’tsurprised because gas mowersgive consumers so many choices

when it comes to power, priceand options — something theydon’t get with electric and bat-tery-powered mowers, which aremainly an option for homeownerswith small yards.

“Gas mowers provide a range ofpower to reliably mow any sizeyard and even tall, thick grass,”explains Rick Zeckmeister, a vicepresident at Briggs & StrattonCorporation, which engineersand manufactures gas enginesfor outdoor power equipment.

Today’s gas-powered lawn mow-ers, he points out, are also intune with today’s environmental-ly conscious lifestyles.

Other innovations and benefitsof the newest gas mowersinclude:

• Easy starting, with a singlepull of the starter rope or thepush of a button, like in thenewest cars;

• Improved fuel efficiency andadvanced muffler systems thatproduce a more pleasant soundquality and less vibration;

• Ample engine power to mulchgrass clippings while mowing,turning them into a natural fer-tilizer for the lawn;

• A variety of options to makemowing easier, from mowers thatautomatically adjust to the walk-ing pace of the person mowing todigital dashboards that show thetime, fuel level, maintenance re-minders and other information.

Briggs & Stratton provides anonline tutorial on how to select a

lawn mower atwww.yardsmarts.com.

For information on environ-mental and product performanceconsiderations when choosing anew lawn mower, visit www.brig-gsand stratton.com.

Newest lawn mowers are a cut above

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HHome,, Family,, Friendss && You

by Angela Shelf Medearis

Berry good!Farmers markets and grocery stores are bursting

with strawberries. Strawberries are always a nutri-tious choice and a wonderful treat. The strawberry gotits name from the common practice of growing berriesunder straw to protect them from winter cold and latespring frosts. A member of the rose family, the straw-berry sometimes gives off a rose-like aroma. Manyspeculate about how the luscious fruit was discov-ered. It is known that the strawberry goes as far backas the Romans and perhaps even the Greeks.

Strawberries are an excellent source of vitamin C, anantioxidant that may reduce the risk of heart diseaseand some types of cancer. It helps protect the skin frombruising, helps heal cuts and keeps gums healthy. Onecup of strawberries provides 3 grams of fiber and only46 calories. Strawberries also have potassium, whichcan help maintain a healthy blood pressure.

When picking or buying packages of strawberries,look for ripe, shiny and brilliantly colored berries with-out any soft or brown patches. Never buy strawberriesthat are green or hard, or that look dry, dull or wrin-kled. When buying berries packed in a basket, checkthe bottom to see if there is a juice stain. This meansthat the strawberries at the bottom are crushed.

Always dispose of any berries that have signs ofmildew or are rotten, as they’ll contaminate the rest.Refrigerating strawberries ruins the flavor, and thestrawberry aroma is easily picked up by other foods inthe refrigerator. Store the berries in a cool place.Strawberries should be lightly rinsed, not washedbefore serving, and eaten as soon as possible.

This Strawberry and Spinach Salad with bluecheese crumbles and a balsamic-based dressing is a“berry” good way to serve strawberries.

Strawberry and spinach salad1 pound baby spinach leaves, triple washed 2 cups strawberries, leaves and stems removed and

sliced1/2 small purple onion, sliced thinly1/2 cup sliced almonds 2 ounces crumbled blue cheeseIn a large bowl, mix all ingredients together.Dressing:1/2 cup stevia or honey1/4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce1/4 cup balsamic vinegar 1/2 teaspoon salt1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper1/2 cup olive oilIn a saucepan, heat the stevia or honey,

Worcestershire sauce, balsamic vinegar, salt, pepperand olive oil over medium heat until the stevia orhoney dissolves. Remove mixture from heat. Whendressing is cool, toss with the salad mixture untilwell-combined. Serves 4.

(Additional information provided by TammyRoberts, MS, RD, LD, nutrition and health educationspecialist, Barton County, University of MissouriExtension.)

(c) 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.

The Kitchen Diva

This week’s Sudoku solution

Warm cabbage salad1/2 package (4 ounces) bacon1 head (large) green cabbage, about 3 pounds1 bunch (about 3/4 pound) spinach, or 1 10-ounce

bag fresh spinach2 tablespoons salad oil1/4 cup cider vinegar1 tablespoon sugar1 teaspoon salt

1. Cut strips of bacon crosswise into 1/4-inchslices. In 8-quart Dutch oven or saucepot over medi-um-low heat, cook bacon until browned, about 10minutes. With slotted spoon, remove bacon to papertowels to drain. Discard bacon fat from Dutch oven.

2. Meanwhile, cut cabbage into 1-inch chunks; dis-card any tough pieces. Reserve several pretty spinachleaves to line platter later; coarsely chop remainingspinach.

3. In same Dutch oven over medium-highheat, in hot salad oil, cook cabbage, stirringfrequently, until cabbage is tender-crisp,about 15 minutes. Stir in vinegar, sugar andsalt; cook 5 minutes longer. Remove Dutchoven from heat; stir in chopped spinach.

4. To serve, garnish deep platter withreserved spinach leaves; spoon cabbage mix-ture onto leaves. Sprinkle with crumbledbacon. Serves 8.

• Each serving: About 105 calories, 6g totalfat, 4mg cholesterol, 395mg sodium.

For thousands of triple-tested recipes, visitour website at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder/.

(c) 2012 Hearst Communications, Inc.All rights reserved

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(NAPSA) — For barbecue lovers, the season can’tstart too early. As daylight hours get longer, theaction heats up and the season can last well into thefrosty days of fall. But the standard fare of such tra-ditionally warm-weather gatherings — grilled meatand veggies — deserves to be followed with a deli-cious chilled dessert.

One tasty way to kick off the outdoor season iswith Strawberry Lemonade Pie, a light summerdessert with a nontraditional twist. Like manycrowd-pleasing desserts, this recipe uses KaroSyrup to add just the right amount of sweetness.

Strawberry Lemonade PiePrep time: 25 minutesBake time: 30 minutesChill time: 2 hours Yield: 8 servings1 (9-inch) unbaked pie crust3/4 cup sugar3 tablespoons all-purpose flour4 eggs1/2 cup Karo Light Corn Syrup1/3 cup lemon juice1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract2 tablespoons Karo Light Corn Syrup1 teaspoon lemon juice1 teaspoon freshly grated lemon peel3 cups thinly sliced strawberriesSweetened whipped cream and thinly sliced

lemon, optional

Fit pie crust into a 9-inch tart pan with removablebottom and trim the edge OR a 9-inch pie pan andflute the edge. Line the crust with a double sheet offoil. Bake in preheated 350˚F oven for 10 minutes.Remove foil and cool slightly.

Combine sugar and flour in a medium bowl. Addeggs, 1/2 cup corn syrup, 1/3 cup lemon juice andvanilla. Beat until smooth. Pour into partially bakedshell. Bake about 30 minutes until filling is goldenbrown. Cool. Refrigerate at least 2 hours.

Combine remaining 2 tablespoons corn syrup, 1teaspoon lemon juice and lemon peel. Cover and setaside. Just before serving, arrange sliced berries ontop of baked filling and drizzle with lemon mixture.Top each serving with whipped cream and a lemonslice, if desired.

For more dessert recipes, visit www.KaroSyrup.com.

HHome,, Family,, Friendss && You

AsparagusAvailability: Almost year-roundPeak season: March, April and MayBuying tips: Look for bright-green, firm, crisp

stalks with compact tips and no trace of brown orrust. Buy evenly sized stalks for uniform cooking.

To store: Asparagus is very perishable. Stand thestalks in 1/2 inch of cold water in a container.Refrigerate up to two days.

To prepare: Hold the base of each asparagus spearin one hand and bend back the stalk; the end willbreak off at the spot where the stalk becomes tootough to eat. Discard the tough stem. Rinse well toremove any sand. Some cooks like to peel aspara-gus, but this is a matter of personal choice. Leaveasparagus whole or cut diagonally into 1- to 2-inchpieces.

To cook: Asparagus can be boiled, steamed, stir-fried, roasted or grilled. Serve hot, room temperatureor cold. To boil, in a 12-inch skillet, heat 1 inch ofwater to boiling over high heat. Add asparagus and1/2 teaspoon salt; heat to boiling. Reduce heat tomedium-high and cook, uncovered, until barely ten-der, 5 to 10 minutes (depending on the thickness ofasparagus); drain. If serving cold, rinse under coldrunning water to stop cooking; drain again.

Spring Garden SauteWith its bright colors and flavors, this warm dish of

spring vegetables tastes even better than it looks.2 pounds asparagus, trimmed and cut into 1 1/2-

inch pieces

8 ounces sugar snap peas, strings removed1 tablespoon margarine or butter1 pound radishes, each cut into quartersSalt and pepper4 tablespoons snipped fresh chives1. Heat large covered saucepot of salted water to

boiling on high. Fill large bowl with ice water; setaside. To saucepot, add asparagus and snap peas;cook 4 minutes. Drain vegetables; cool in bowl of icewater. Drain vegetables well.

2. Meanwhile, in 12-inch skillet, heat margarineon medium until melted. Add radishes, 1/4 tea-spoon salt, and 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground blackpepper; cook 10 minutes or until tender-crisp.Transfer to bowl; keep warm.

3. To same skillet, add asparagus, snap peas, 1/4teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon freshly groundblack pepper; cook 5 minutes or until tender-crisp,stirring occasionally. Stir in 2 tablespoons chives.

4. Transfer to serving bowl; arrange radishesaround edge. Sprinkle with remaining chives. Makes10 side-dish servings.

TIP: Asparagus and snap peas can be cookedthrough step 1 up to one day ahead. Place in plasticstorage bag and refrigerate until ready to use.

• Each serving: About 45 calories, 2g total fat,185mg sodium, 5g total carbs, 2g dietary fiber, 3gprotein.

For thousands of triple-tested recipes, visit ourwebsite at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder.

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Delicious dessert to start outdoor season

One tasty way to kick off the unofficial beginning of theoutdoor season is to whip up a Strawberry LemonadePie.

by Healthy ExchangesOatmeal raisin muffins

Somehow, muffins seem to fit the bill for a fillingbreakfast, a tasty snack and even as an offering fordessert. These muffins are no exception!

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour1 cup quick oats1 cup raisinsSugar substitute to equal 1/4 cup sugar, suitable

for baking1 teaspoon baking powder1 teaspoon baking soda1 teaspoon apple pie spice1 cup fat-free milk2 tablespoons fat-free sour cream1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce1 egg or equivalent in egg substitute1. Preheat oven to 375°F. Spray a 12-hole muffin

pan with butter-flavored cooking spray or line withpaper liners.

2. In large bowl, combine flour, oats, raisins,sugar substitute, baking powder, baking soda andapple pie spice. In a small bowl, combine milk, sourcream, applesauce and egg. Mix well with a fork tocombine.

3. Add milk mixture to flour mixture. Mix justuntil moistened (batter will be lumpy). Evenlydivide batter into prepared muffin wells. Bake 18 to22 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in centerof muffin comes out clean.

4. Place pan on a wire rack and let set 5 minutes.Remove muffins from pan and continue cooling onrack. Makes 12 servings.

• Each serving equals: About 129 calories, 1g fat,4g protein, 26g carbo., 140g sodium, 2g fiber;Diabetic Exchanges: 1 Starch, 1 Fruit.

(c) 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.

Comfort foods made fast and healthy!

(NAPSA) — Eating a more nutritious diet and main-taining a healthy weight may have more to do withwhat you add to your daily routine than what yousubtract. Adding salad dressings and mayonnaise toyour menu could help you achieve your goals.

Many diets cut calories at the expense of flavor, soit’s hard to stay motivated. A smarter way to stick toyour goals may involve including more vegetables inyour diet and using dressings to add a tempting dol-lop of tasty flavor.

For example, salad is delicious and nutritious.Salad eaters tend to have higher intakes of essentialnutrients such as vitamins C and E and folic acid.

Adding a variety of flavorful dressings can add to

the appeal of eating salad every day. The healthy oils found in many salad dressings can

help the body to better absorb key nutrients.Mayonnaise can also be part of a well-balanced diet,

as it’s made with healthy oils and contains omega-3fatty acids.

You can use salad dressings as dips, while mayon-naise adds terrific flavor to deviled eggs, sandwichesand deli salads.

If you must count calories, there are a number ofreduced-fat and light options of salad dressings andmayonnaise available.

For more information, visit www.dressings-sauces.org.

Dress up your diet with delicious dressings and mayonnaise

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INDOOR GARAGE SALE: Atthe Century Club in Amster-dam,NY June 15 & 16, 10am-4pm. Tables for rent. Call Mar-lene 518-526-8012

NEED BUSINESS CARDS?Full color glossy, heavy stock.250 ($45.00); 500 ($60.00);1,000 ($75.00). Call yoursales representative or or LeePublications 800-218-5586and ask for Beth or 518-673-0101 [email protected]

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RUN-IN SHED, 10x16, w/kick-board, quaker style, brandnew, never used, deliveryavailable, $2,500. St.Johnsville 518-568-3560

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1998 FORD EXPLORERSport 4x4, 183k, $1,500/OBO.518-231-1951

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MAGNETIC SIGNS For trucksand cars. Call your sales rep-resentative or Beth at LeePublications 518-673-0101

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FOR SALE: Factory seconds,foil backed insulation, variousthicknesses. Call 315-429-3627. Adirondack Metal Salesat 302 Bacon Brook Rd., Dol-geville, NY.

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790 Clove Road,Cobleskill, NY

Rare 1900’s Colonial in excellent condition on35 acres of open fields, rolling hills, & woods.Barn in great condition w/horse stalls & storagearea. Detached 3 car garage w/heated work-shop. Home features wood floors, granitecounter top, french doors, woodstove and 9 ft.ceilings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$324,900

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Country Home For Sale 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, Living Room, DiningRoom, Den, Washer/Dryer Room, LargeKitchen, Pine Floors Throughout, NewPellet Stove, Stove, Refrigerator, Full Cellar,Hot Water Heat, 2 Stall Garage w/Loft,Large Yard. Sprout Brook Area.

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Rural EstatesRoute 7 & 20Duanesburg, New York 12056Office (518) 895-2902 Ext. 35, Toll Free (800) 606-0021 Ext. 35Fax (518) 895-8622, Cobleskill Office (518) 234-1480 Ext. 308Cobleskill Fax (518) 234-1482

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323 Main StreetSchoharie, New York 12157Business 518.295.8547 Ext. 29Cell 518.944.9505Fax 518.295.8691Email [email protected]

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THREE SIBERIAN HUSKYPuppies, two female, onemale, dewormed, ready to go$375.00 each. 518-568-7142

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BANNERS BANNERS BAN-NERS any size. Call yoursales representative or Bethat Lee Publications 518-673-0101 Please allow 7-10 work-ing days to receive your ban-ner after ordering.

SIGNS SIGNS SIGNS All Kinds. Corrugated PlasticSigns With Stakes. Call yoursales representative or Bethat Lee Publications 518-673-0101. Please allow 7-10working days to receive yoursigns after ordering.

Motorcycles

1986 HD 883 SPORTSTER,33k miles, $2,500/OBO. 518-231-1951

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BIKE 4 SALE: 2000 HondaShadow Sabre 1100cc, greatshape, custom paint, wind-shield, back rest, luggagerack, runs great, just passedinspection, professionallymaintained, $2,500. 518-673-8124

Music

RECORDS WANTED: We’llbuy your old records from1930-1970. 45’s, 78’s,Albums, Rock-N-Roll, Blues,R&B, Country, etc. Call Pete518-673-2384.

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DollarSaver PO Box 121, 6113 State Hwy. 5Palatine Bridge, NY 13428

800-836-2888 • Fax: [email protected]

Services Offered Services Offered

ALL AMERICAN

REDEMPTION CENTER1480 St. Rt. 7 Warnerville

The Buhrmaster building*Across from the old roller rink*

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK9am-5pm

5 cent deposit containers - ANY BRAND5 cent deposit on Water Bottles

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Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale

Rural EstatesRoute 7 & 20Duanesburg, New York 12056Business (518) 895-2902 Ext. 28Business (518) 295-8547 Ext. 28Residence (518) 295-7559E-Mail: [email protected] Office is Independently Owned and Operated

M. Dianne EndersREALTOR®

Manuel G Sousa Associate Broker

RURAL ESTATES323 Main Street

Schoharie, NY 12157(518) 852-7946

(518 295-8547 ext. 44SchoharieProperties.com

E-mail [email protected]

Each office isindependently ownedand operated

Rentals

APARTMENTS FOR RENT: 2bedroom, $550, 3 bedroom,$600. With new kitchens.Amsterdam,NY 631-320-9414

Restaurant Supplies

FREE COFFEE MUGS foryour restaurant. Yes FREE.Call your sales representativeor Beth at Lee Publications518-673-0101

Roofing

METAL ROOFING and siding,available in 15 colors and cutto the inch. Adirondack MetalSales at 302 Bacon BrookRd., Dolgeville, NY. 315-429-3627

Recreational Vehicles & Motor Homes

1988 35’ Travel Trailer, 26’awning, needs a little work,$1,800.00 cash. 315-858-2657

Services Offered

AMERICAN FENCE CO. Bestprice. 30 years experience.Insured. Portfolio. Free esti-mates. 518-231-9084.

Services Offered

CLEAN-OUTS: Basements,attics, estates, etc. for valu-ables antiques. We pay you$$$. 518-528-8013

Tires &Tire Repair Service

4-33” Mud Kings on 16.5 8 lugrims, $250.00. 315-858-2657

Wood For Sale

SEASONED Maple & Oak &Firewood for sale, $65.00 perface cord. 518-461-3089

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VisualStructuralInspections

Serving The Capital District Since 1993• Pest Inspections

• Water Flow & Quality• Electrical • Plumbing • Heating

• Full Structural Inspectionwww.vsihomeinspections.com

Larry Allen • [email protected] • NYS Licensed #16000005522

Call 518-842-0008 It Could Be The Warmest Call You Make All Year

1 Front Street, PO Box 674Amsterdam, NY

518-842-0008www.terleckey.com

Pinacle - $270/ton - 50% hardwood

ENVI Bricks (for woodstoves) $275/ton

Armstrong - $260/tonA mixture of fir, pine & spruce the hardestof the softwoods

New England - $225/ton80% hardwood, 20% softwood mix

Eagle Valley - $250/tonA mixture of yellow pine & spruce

American Wood Fiber - $245/tonOak & other hardwood mix

Warm Front - $225/ton80% hardwood, 20% softwood mix

Call Terleckeys“The Little Guys bythe Railroad Tracks”

We never put our customers to bed cold.

Take Advantage of OurSpring Specials!

We thank you for yourbusiness and look forward to

serving your needsthis year!

INSIDE STORAGE

AVAILABLE AND/OR

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Call for Rates

Credit Cards Accepted

OOUR PELLETS ARE WARM && DRY INSIDE OUR WAREHOUSE

Mohawk Valley Paving“No job too small”

518-399-2385 Scotia, NY

New Construction

Resurfacing

Parking Lot Maintenance

Repair Work

“Serving theArea since 1968”

Cell573-7160

JOHNSLACHTOVSKY

Office843-4567

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Insured JOHN’S

BUILDING & REMODELING

Roofing• Shingle

• Flat • Slate• Chimneys

Carpentry• Additions• Garages

• Decks • Porches

Windows• Replacement

Windows• Doors • Siding

Masonry• Brick • Stone

• Concrete• Repairs

Main Plant260 Forest Ave.

Mohawk Dairy PlazaAmsterdam627-4055

1213 Saratoga Rd.Rte. 50, Socha PlazaGlenville, NY 12302

399-2027

DRY CLEANERS1321 Erie BlvdSchenectady, NY

12305382-2055

Coin-Op4803 St. Hwy. 30

Kem PlazaAmsterdam, NY

842-6370

Coin-OpAltamont Ave.

Hannaford PlazaRotterdam, NY

355-3250

“Quality cleaners sorting out life, one load at a time”Dry Cleaning • Wash & Fold • Shirt Laundry • Ugg Boots • Leather & Suedes • Alterations/Repairs

PICK UP AND DELIVERY AVAILABLE

Pleasant ACCURATE MECHANICALHome Restoration Repair & Remodeling

PLUMBING, KITCHENS, BATHS,CARPENTRY,WINDOWS, DOOR’SINSULATION, METAL ROOFS

ALSO SERVING MOBILE HOMES

MOBILE HOME REPAIR

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WE BUY HOUSESAny Condition • Any Location

Homes Needing Work, Behind in TaxesBad Tenants or Probate!

Upstate Properties, LLCwww.upstateprop.com

(518) 365-9428email: [email protected]

Belle Aroma PizzeriaNOW

OPENNEWMANAGEMENT

(Formerly Mikes Pizzeria)Newly Renovated

Julien’s 28”BBiigg HHoott

PPiizzzzaaIn House Only

Any 2 Slices& Can of Soda

$$500

Present Coupon

46 E. Main St., Fonda

518-854-4014Hours:Tues. - Sat. 11 AM - 10 PM Sun. 4-9 PM • Closed Monday

WednesdayNight SpecialAll You Can Eat:

SpaghettiBaked ZitiFettuccini Alfredo$$100 perr Person

4-99 PM

Furry Friendss PET GROOMING& DAY CARE

SERVICES2675 Curry Road

Rotterdam, NY 12303

518-557-PETS (7387)Email: [email protected]: www.furryfriendss.comOpen Monday - Saturday

Retail ItemsAvailable

“Because you have a FULL life and they only have you!”

FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY LOCALLY

Accurate MechanicalSmall Engine Repair

Mowers, Chainsaws,Snowblowers, Log Splitters,

Riding MowersAlso

Trailer Repair & [email protected]

518-701-3608

Let us service or upgrade your heating system. We offer Energy Star rated heating systems.

www.matticeandsonsheating.com

We also offer a full range of residential and commercial plumbing services.

Call us today for your free estimate518-441-0142

Mattice & Sons LLC(Family Owned & Operated)

24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE• Heating Systems

• Plumbing Installation & Repair• Air Conditioning

A-1 Water Wagon2731 Duanesburg Rd. Duanesburg 355-8156

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Over 20 YearsExperience

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Large Selection of Curtains & Valances

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