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May 26, 2012
Volumee 22 •• Numberr 45
Inn thiss IssueHome Improvement A46
Lawn & Garden A31St. Johnsville Springfest& Fort Plain Street Fair A42
Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep instep with the Spirit. ~ Galatians 5:25
Rememberingtheir sacrifice
Rememberingtheir sacrifice
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MOVING SALE: 187 Brumley Road in Randall, NY, May 26-27, 8:00am-6:00pm. Twotillers, Shallowwell waterpump, lawn roller,lawn fertilizer spreader, patio set, old chain-saws, 4-wheel wagon, many household items,too many items to mention. Everything MustGo!!! 518-922-5168
GARAGE SALE: Saturday, May 19th till June4th. Ice maker, air compressor, new table topgrill, kitchenware, toys, camping equipment,tools, heaters, and much more! 5049 St. Hwy.29, 10 miles west of Johnstown.
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GARAGE SALE: June 1st and 2nd, 9AM - 4PM,11 Glen Ave., Palatine Bridge. Electronics,records, videos, guitars, equipment, books, TV,men’s clothing, many items.
MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE: 25-28th, 8am-4pm. Wood stove, gas fireplace insert,scrap booking supplies, collectibles and muchmore. 536 W. Lykers Rd., Canajoharie.
AMSTERDAM: 10 Family Garage Sale!From Thruway exit 27 take Route 30 South 6½miles. Furniture, household, miscellaneous.May 26th-27th, 8am-6pm
LAWN SALE: 177 Moyer St., Canajoharie, Sat.,May 26 (8am-4pm) 5,000 watt Generac genera-tor, Home Lite water pump, furniture, glassware.
BARN SALE: 159 Mohawk St., Canajoharie(Brick Barn). Antiques, old toys, dishes, clothes,etc. June 1st-14th 8am-5pm.
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Hello Again,
Listen to this tale oh ye friends of the land. Where shall we start in attempting to
understand Hiawatha’s insight and wisdom?
Let’s start in the beginning. The greater portion of what now constitutes the state of New
York, when first visited by our forefathers, was inhabited by five distinct and powerful Indian
tribes: the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas and Senecas.
Each of these tribes were fiercely independent. They did not share a common language.
Often they raided each other. At one time there were six tribes. The Tuscaroras wandered
away to the south and settled in North Carolina leaving the five tribes in the New York area.
During these years, a Mohawk Indian by birth, lived during his growing up years with the
Mohawks. It was said that he became a great teacher and counselor but as the Bible
says—he could not be accepted as a prophet in his own land.
He moved to join the Onondagas, built a cabin, and took a wife. Here, he found a new
permanent home. After a period of time he became highly respected, was believed to be a
very wise statesman, lawgiver, shaman, and unifier, was given the honorable name of
Hiawatha, which means, “a very wise man.”
Eventually leaders from all of the five nations came to this wiseman for counsel and advice.
In this manner, all power came naturally into his hands. He was regarded as the first among
all leaders.
During Hiawatha’s lifetime, these five tribes were being invaded by their enemies from the
north. Plundering, stealing, murdering, raping and taking of hostages were common
practices.
It was during this time of trouble, leaders of the five nations met in counsel realizing their
own way of life was being destroyed by their northern enemies.
While the picture is not completely clear, Hiawatha presented a plan to join the five
separate groups into a large, powerful nation. The large and powerful Iroquois nation came
into power. They joined into such a powerful war machine, they could easily defend themselves
and repel the invaders.
Hiawatha, during counsel gatherings, shared a powerful bit of advice. From campfire to
campfire, he was given credit for saying, “Never invite more into our Iroquois Nation or sign
a treaty with any group. In doing so, we will surrender our strength to the treaty. In
honoring the treaty, we lose strength and others gain control over us.”
Hear Hiawatha’s advice: do not ever sign or become part of a treaty
whereby you surrender your rights to some other group. The lesson
from Hiawatha’s wisdom might apply to you and me, you know, we
Americans.
Please realize the following announcement could lead to one of the
greatest United States freedom-destroying acts or treaties we could
possibly ever become a part of.
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently announced the Obama
administration will be working hand-in-glove with the United Nations to pass a new “small
arms treaty.”
In other words, or more accurate in my words:
If we, the United States, enter into an agreement or treaty with the U.N. to allow the U.N.
to have control over our citizens owning, using, selling, or lending small arms we will at that
time have entered into an agreement allowing this power group some control over the
citizens of the United States.
In my humble opinion—no outside organization or government should ever gain any power
over the citizens of the United States. We stand with our constitution and republic form of
government as our ruling concept. No outside power should ever be allowed to get a finger
hold into our way of life.
Remember a signed treaty would become something the U.N. could dictate and we would
have to obey. They would become master and we the humble slaves.
My prayer would include—do not allow this administration to lead our country deeper into
socialism or allow any organization to hold authority or control over us.
Please—no gun control treaty with the U.N. Leave the United States alone. Do not change
it.
As Hiawatha cautioned hundreds of years ago: Sign or join no treaty whereby we
surrender our authority or power over to some outside group. One mighty smart, very early
American. Born here in our area—he was a Mohawk Valley—Mohawk Indian.
The five New York Indian tribes became the all-powerful Iroquois nation. Like the Iroquois
Nation, the separate colonial states grew to become one nation of fifty states. As
Hiawatha said—let’s not surrender or hand over our freedom or control to an outside group.
We can pass our own laws. We do not need the U.N. to do it for us.
Some of our congressmen are quite thoughtful. They are suggesting an increase in the
minimum wage. They don’t think anyone should have to work for over a half hour to buy a
gallon of gas.
A hard working, honest country lady visiting Washington, hoping to meet Hillary Clinton
looked up and down the street and asked a policeman, “Which side is Hillary Clinton on?”
After a moment’s hesitation, the policeman, while shaking his head said, “Ours, I hope.”
Some may not be old enough to remember Kate Smith singing “God bless America, land
that I love.” The America she sang about was the greatest nation on the face of the earth
and it still is. Kate, I wish all Americans could hear your message.
With the same love and respect as the tone in her voice, we should attempt to share with
our neighbors, friends, and family.
God bless you, our friend.
Fred Lee and the Lee Family
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CANAJOHARIE 2BRapartments available.Taking applications forground floor (handi-capped accessible), newpaint, new carpets. Also,3rd floor modern apart-ment. Both HUDapproved. Off-streetparking. Natural gasheat. Tenant pays utili-ties. 33-35 Erie Blvd.Call 518-993-4255 or518-993-2387 x109.
NEED A NEWS C R E E N / S T O R MDOOR? We have LarsonCombination StormDoors. 32” & 36”x80”white in stock at $137.85.C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
HARLEY DAVIDSON2005 Road King, 18,000miles, excellent condi-tion, cruise control, newwhitewall tires, detach-able Tour Pak, back rest,& windshield. Enginecovered with chrome,Vance & Hains pipes,engine mapped forpipes. Maroon w/graytrim, 30 day warranty,$12,900. 518-568-7569
HAVE YOUR arrange-ments for you or yourloved ones been pre-arranged? Call VincentA. Enea Funeral ServiceLLC, for prearrange-ments, traditional funer-als, Veterans Services,and cremations. Callanytime! 518-568-7040or 315-866-1500 formore information.
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]
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MEYERS LANDSCAPING & CONTRACTING INC.FULLY INSURED 518-673-2034 24 HOUR SERVICE
SPECIAL SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT
Now AvailableColored Mulch &Screened Topsoil
Call Today For An Estimate
Contracting:• CONCRETE• SLABS• PATIOS• STAMPED CONCRETE• COLORED CONCRETE• FOUNDATIONS• SIDEWALKS• REPAIRS• PAVER BRICKS
Roofs:NEW or REPAIR• SHINGLE• RUBBER• TIN
Retaining Walls:• CONCRETE• BLOCKS• WALL STONE• FIELD STONE• RAILROAD TIES
Wood:• ADDITIONS• DECKS• SHEDS• RENOVATIONS• GARAGES• STEPS
Blacktop:NEW or REPAIRS• DRIVEWAYS• PARKING LOTS• SEAL COAT• LINE STRIPING
Excavation:• SEPTIC SYSTEMS• DRAINAGE• TILE• WELLS &
WATERLINES• NEW INSTALLATIONS• REPAIRS
Landscaping:• SCREENED TOP SOIL• STONE• CRUSHER RUN• SEEDING
FERTILIZATION• BRUSH HOGGING• COLORED MULCH• NEW LAWNS
& REPAIRS• TREE & STUMP
REMOVAL(55’ bucket truck)
• FENCING(wood, metal, vinyl)
Mowing Available
Hills ide Greenhouse
3295 St. Hwy. 80, Fort Plain518-993-2544
Pansies
Hanging Baskets
Bedding Plants
Vegetable Plants • Herbs
Potting Soil • Annuals
Perennials
Located on the North edge of Starkville,
8 miles South of Fort Plain8 miles North of Rt 20
OPEN Mon-Sat 7am-8pm; Closed Sun.
VENDORS WANTEDNelliston Days
Weekend Festival July 14TH & July 15TH
Call Barb 993-4674or Lynda 993-2213
NEED PIPE? We cansupply you with perf. &solid drainage pipe4”x100, 4”x250 and6”x100”. Smoothwall pipein 4”x10’ lengths. Fittingsfor both available. Sched-ule 40 in 2”, 3” & 4”x10pipe & fittings. C.H. Burk-dorf & Son, 35 HoughSt., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016
FOR SALE: Pellet Stove,Holds 240 Lbs of pellets.Also Wood Stove, glassdoor, fire brick lined. 518-673-5288
FUNDRAISER FORRELAY FOR LIFE:(4) 1 Day passes toWater Safari and aKayak w/Paddle. Ticketsare $5.00 each or3/$10.00. Tickets can bepurchased at SalisburyMotor Car or call 315-429-9902 for tickets orinformation.
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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BENEFITForr Bill
McGregorAs many of you may already knowBill has been diagnosed with brain
cancer. He recently underwent surgery & is getting stronger
everyday. Thank you all so much foryour prayers & well wishes!!!
Sunday, June 3rd • 2-6pmat Pine Brook Golf Course
280 South Main St., Gloversville, NYDonation $10
For Pre-Sale Tickets or more info:Colonial Overhead Doors @ 762-3671
Linda Santoro @ 774-7147 • Pat Markes @ 842-5616 or 763-1383
Yummmy.... FoodHUGE Chinese Auction • Raffle Baskets • 50/50 Raffle
And Of Course... Entertainment
A Special picnic table raffle!(made of course by Bill) along with
picnic accessories
Come on out for a great event & cause!All proceeds to Bill to help pay for medical expenses
associated with Brain Cancer!
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1-800-FOR-ROOF
Call the Lakeside Kanga Roof Response Team Today.WE HOP TO IT!
$$ SAVE $$
Save $100On A Roof Replacement
Offer expires 6/21/12Not valid with any other offers
We Specialize in METAL, Shingle, and Rubber
DON’T GET CAUGHT WITHOUT AGOOD ROOF OVER YOUR HEAD!
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We Finance: $150 a month or no interest for 18 months
From Ceiling Fans to New Additions, Pole Barns, Cabins, Old Barns Restored, Painting, Cement
Slabs, Sheds Built on Site, Pressure Washing, Custom Decks Built or Repaired, Fencing
Installed or Repaired, Interior/Exterior Trim Work, Well Pumps, Water Lines.
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“Celebrating the Journey”was the theme for NationalNursing Home Week 2012 (May13-19), and Folts Homes inHerkimer had planned eventsall week to honor their resi-dents and the staff who sharetheir journey and care for them.
For the staff, the week of cele-bration began with everyoneenjoying free coffee and bagels,followed by another day of pizza,wings and salad, and a Chineseauction where they were giventickets and had the opportunityto win various prizes displayedin the main lounge.
On Wednesday, an enter-taining game show titled“Thanks for the Memories”challenged everyone’s memoryof old songs, television pro-grams and movies. The audi-ence of staff and residents wasdivided into a “junior group”and a “senior group” to com-pete in remembering the musicof their own era. As the
energetic show host JoeTrionfero played the first fewnotes of songs in different cat-egories, memories were stimu-lated and the audience wouldshout out their answers, witha winner being chosen eachtime. By the end of the pro-gram, everyone was reminisc-ing about their favorite musicfrom the past, and thecrowded room was filledwith laughter and cheer-ing as final winners wereannounced.
Folts Homes contin-ued its celebration ofNational Nursing HomeWeek with ice creamsundaes for staff andresidents, and culminat-ed the festivities of theweek with a special cir-cus, including entertain-ment by the childrenfrom the Folts Child DayCare Program.
Director of Activities
DeAndra Rigo commented,“There have been so many greatmoments created for our resi-dents and staff in celebration ofNational Nursing Home Week. Ifeel very confident that all of ushave ‘Celebrated the Journey’ ofour lives together here at FoltsHomes and look forward to shar-ing a new chapter tomorrow.”
Folts Homes celebrates National Nursing Home Week
Pictured in front (from left) are FoltsHealth Center resident Nancy Brunner,show host Joe Trionfero, and ClaxtonManor resident Mary Mathey; secondrow (from left) are Activities DirectorDeAndra Rigo and activities staff mem-ber Mary Dickerson.
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CANAJOHARIE FARMERS MARKET
KIDSPUZZLE
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PLANT SALE: June 2nd,9am-2pm. Library, MainStreet, Richfield Springs.Includes annuals, peren-nials, shrubs, bake sale,garden crafts. Spon-sored by the GardenClub. There will be abook sale also. Contact315-858-2708
EVENT TICKETS?We can print what youneed. Please allow 2-3weeks in advance.Call Beth at Lee Publi-cations [email protected]
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If you’ve ever blown out acandle (and who hasn’t), youknow all about the less thanpleasant smelling smoke thewick makes as it slowly burnsout. This was especially truewhen candles were made oftallow, the most commonlyused material by colonistsand pioneers who could notafford, or did not have accessto better lighting materials.
In addition to an unpleas-ant odor, tallow candlesburned unevenly. Blowing outa tallow candle would resultin the melted material beingspread around, too. A bell-shaped candle snuffer couldextinguish the flame, but notdo much to stop the lingeringsmoke.
A better solution is thisscissor-shaped candlesnuffer, which is a part of theantiques collection of Willis
“Skip” Barshied Jr. It wasused to snuff candles bysnipping off and collectingthe burnt portion of a can-dle’s wick. Trimmed candle
wicks kept the candles fromsmoking up the house. Thistype of snuffer could also beused to trim the wick on anoil lamp.
Whatchamacallits
SunnycrestOrchards
7869 State Route 10Sharon Springs, NY
518-284-2256Open 9-5 Daily
Mulch, Soils & Everything you need for outside
~ We Have ~Fruit Trees $30 each
• Apple • Peach• Cherry • Pear
It’s Time to Plant!Our Greenhouses Are FullBeautiful Hanging Baskets
Wreaths • Wall DecorCurtains • Table Cloths
Runners • CandlesRustic & Primitive Decor
and So Much MoreFriday - Sunday 10 am - 4 pm
1565 Mill Road, St. Johnsville, NY 13452
518-568-3251
Beautiful Handcrafted Reproduction Furniture
Mill Road Mercantile
Ourr PricessCan'tt Bee Beat!!
Ourr PricessCan'tt Bee Beat!!
WANTED :Handicap Lady with nolegs in desperate needof a Stair Lift as soonas possible. Call 315-219-0765 or 518-470-7396
COUPON CLIPPERS:Save more when youjoin Canjo CouponQueen on Facebook.Great savings for gro-ceries and departmentstores along withrecipes and more.
FOR RENT: Large spa-cious ranch house,newer built, on 5 acres incountry, 3Br, 2 full baths,w/fireplace. Within Cana-joharie school system,$1,000/month +Utilities.Will HUD approve. 518-496-5292, 732-803-7973
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Lookingfor that unique Father’sDay gift? Stop in andcheck out our 12 greatFather’s Day buys!
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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
JENNY - Lovely black and whitefemale. Came to the shelter on May2nd with her 3 kittens (adopted).
CRYSTAL - Lovely adult femaleBurmese with blue eyes. Found on thebike path in Fort Plain on May 2nd.
SELMA - Beautiful medium hairedfemale Calico, 1-2 years old. Came tothe shelter on May 15th. She’d like to beyour only pet.
SHELDON - 1 year old male GoldenRetriever/Hound mix. Found on Route162 near Sprakers Hill Road in March.Very friendly and gives kisses! Likeschest rubs.
HAL - 6 1/2 year old male AmericanEskimo mix, 24 lbs. Knows “sit and liedown”, crate trained and housebroken.OK with cats and female dogs. Best inadult home.
RAVEN - Adorable 9 year old femaleAmerican Eskimo/Peke mix. Knows “sit,stay, come, lie down” and “begs”. Leashtrained and housebroken. Not good withsmall children.
NEEDED:
Dry Dog Food
and Clorox
Spay & Neuter Clinic - Saturday, June 2, 2012Arrival 8AM, Pick-up 4-5PM at Linda Kolnick’s Practice, 512 Indian Trail Rd., Fort Plain
Limitedd Appointments,, Reservee EarlyCat Neuter (Male) - $55 Cat Spay (Female) $70 Dog Neuter (Male) $80
Dog Spay (Female) $70 (under 20#), $85 (20#-50#), $95 (50#-75#), $115 (over 75#)
Every animal must have a valid rabies certificate. Rabies & DHPP shots available atthe clinic for $10 each. Microchips available at $25 per pet.
Reservations at 518-673-5957 - leave name & number. AYRES SHELTER MEMBERS$5 DISCOUNT/Pet. No animal released after surgery without full payment of fees.
LLOYD - Darling male Cairn Terrier,4-5 years old. Found on Hough St., St.Johnsville on May 19th. Very friendlyand will jump up into your lap.
RYAN - Adult male Pit Bull, brindle andwhite. Found on Seeber Lane, Fondaon May 19th. Friendly. Knows the “sit”command.
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HERKIMER, NY —Herkimer Countymunicipalities and501“c”3 organizationsmay apply for grantsfrom HerkimerCounty HealthNet tosupport the efforts ofthe Creating HealthyPlaces to Live, Work,and Play programfunded by the NewYork StateDepartment ofHealth.
Herkimer CountyHealthNet is offeringgrants up to $10,000to be used for trailsand trail improve-ments and up to$11,100 for play-grounds and play-ground improve-ments. The munici-
pality or 501“c”3organization isexpected to demon-strate matchingand/or in-kind con-tributions on theirpart through a combi-nation of collabora-tion with communityorganizations, donat-ed materials and/orvolunteer time.
The CreatingHealthy Places Grantpurpose is to reachout to communities toassist with communi-ty improvements thatwill lead to decreasedrates of childhoodobesity and type 2diabetes by increas-ing opportunities forphysical activity forlocal families.
R e c o m m e n d e dstrategies and meas-ures to help commu-nities tackle the prob-lem of obesitythrough environmen-tal change and poli-cies that promotephysical activityinclude:
• Increased oppor-tunities for extracur-ricular physical activ-ity
• Improved accessto outdoor recreation-al facilities
• Enhancing infra-structure supportingbicycling
• Enhancing infra-structure supportingwalking
• Enhancing per-sonal safety in areas
where persons are orcould be physicallyactive
• Enhancing trafficsafety in areas wherepersons are or couldbe physically active
The deadline forsubmitting the grantapplications isThursday, May 31.Grant applicationsare available atHerkimer CountyHealthNet’s websiteat www.herkimer-healthnet.com or bye-mailing Alison J.Swartz, [email protected].
Herkimer CountyHealthNet’s missionis to improve thehealth and well-beingof individuals wholive, work, play, andlearn in HerkimerCounty.
Herkimer County HealthNetannounces grants available forplaygrounds, parks, and trails
Pine Tree
Rifle Club75th Anniversary
Open HouseSunday, June 10, 2012
10AM-5PM
Please Join Us!Demos (skeet, rifle, pistol,
archery)Informational Tables
Door Prizes - Food - Beverages(food proceeds to benefit SOCKS)
Come see what we are all about -it’s more than just guns!
419 Johnson Avenue, Johnstown, NY762-4033
Pansies - 4 inch Pots
Bedding & Vegetable Plants
Hanging Baskets$1250 & up
Also Selling Bulk Foods & CheesesOpen Monday - Saturday Dawn-Dusk
P ickle H i l l Greenhouse709 Pickle Hill Rd., Fort Plain, NY
See us at Save-A-Lot parking lot on Saturdays
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 We haveKeurig K-cups in stock,only $10.99 a pack!Stop in and check outour NEW flavors.
Painting, yard work,cellars and atticscleaned, windowswashed. Call Damian@ 518-844-8615 or607-287-0380
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(518) 673-3011 ~ To Place Your Ad
INVOICES for yourBusiness - 2, 3 or 4part forms. Very rea-sonable. Call Beth atLee Publications 518-673-0101 or [email protected]
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2002 TRITONTRAILER
XT10-101
8 Ft. x 10 Ft., Tilt Bed$700 w/ Guard
518-857-4050
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
CHARLES D. STAHL
697 Snells Bush Rd., Little Falls, NY 13365315-823-1982
SPLITT HARDWOOD“SPECIAL TRUCKLOAD SALE”Seasoned Approx. 5 Face CordsDelivered - $375.00
SEASONED SPLIT MIXEDHARDWOOD $225 Full Cord
OUTSIDE FURNACETRUCKLOAD SPECIAL- approx. 12 Face CordChunked Mixed Hardwood $700Delivered within 25 mi. radius.
HEAP ACCEPTED
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.
DON’T MISS THIS! Tail-gate & Animal AuctionSaturday, June 16th at 6pm. Lots of excitementall in one day! 56 WillettSt., Fort Plain, NY. Fordetails or information callJR at (518) 993-4668 orTim at (518) 332-5157.
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
2009 HYUNDAI SantaFe Lmtd., AWD, maroon,31k, V-6, auto, leather,m o o n r o o f , a l l o y s ,Loaded! SALE: $23,995.John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
OUR delicious bread ishomemade and servedfree with every dinner.Mercato Pizza & Restau-rant, 38 W. Main St.,Canajoharie. 518-673-4411
FREE DELIVERY pleasesee our Facebook pagefor details Mercato PizzaRestaurant. MercatoPizza & Restaurant, 38W. Main St., Canajo-harie. 518-673-4411
FOR SALE: 2002 HondaAccord, automatic, 4 cyl.And 115K. Call TurnpikeAuto for more informa-tion, located on Rt. 20,East Springfield, NY607-264-3680
1998 FORD EXPLORERSport 4x4, 183k,$1,500/OBO. 518-231-1951
L K
IF YOU NEED a load ofgravel, sand, whatever,give us a call. We alsoclear land, dig ditches,and do everything withdirt. Call 315-429-8010Leave Message
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 We havepatio furniture sets instock $79 and up
8 FOOT TABLES &folding chairs for rent.Canajoharie VolunteerFire Department 518-376-6136
HATE THOSE STAINScaused by algae, mold,mildew, moss & lichen?Use SPRAY & FORGETwith no rinsing needed.It really works! C.H.Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
1997 Dodge Ram 1500SLT for sale, 8 cyl. auto-matic with 90K. $3,500-.Call or stop in to Sitter-ly’s Quality Auto Saleslocated at 7826 StateHwy. 5, St. Johnsville,NY (518) 568-2416
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The St. Johnsville Teachers’ Associationwould like to thank the following businesses
and all others involved for their continuedsupport for the Annual Ice Cream Social and
Raffle that was held on May 17th. The proceedsgo to support scholarships for the St. Johnsville
Senior Class graduates. Thank you!
Valley Cinema - Little FallsWhite Rose Bakery -
Little FallsKnights Inn - Little FallsDr. Craig Murcray -
St. JohnsvilleCumberland Farms -
St. JohnsvilleKinney Drugs - Little FallsCVS - Little FallsPalatine Valley Dairy -
NellistonParkside Drive-In -
St. JohnsvilleExpress Hair Studio -
NellistonSpringers Inc. -
St. JohnsvilleThe Lotus Center -
Fort PlainPapa Joe’s Pizzeria -
Fort Plain5S Diner - Fort PlainCurly’s Video - St. JohnsvilleDare 2 Dream Fitness -
St. JohnsvilleNice & Easy - Fort PlainIdeal Hair Salon -
St. JohnsvilleIna’s Pizzeria - St. Johnsville
Gino’s Pizzeria - CanajoharieMcDonalds - Palatine BridgeHungry Bear Café -
St. JohnsvilleJohnstone’s Florist -
Palatine BridgeFoothills Brambles -
JohnstownAgway - Fort PlainHot Tropics - St. JohnsvilleSave-A-Lot - Fort PlainNBT - St. JohnsvilleAmy’s Sales and Service -
St. JohnsvilleKinney Drugs - St. JohnsvilleGray’s Greenhouse -
St. JohnsvilleSieverts Sports - AmsterdamStewarts - St. JohnsvilleFamily Ties - St. JohnsvilleBellan’s Archery -
St. JohnsvilleBurkdorf’s - St. JohnsvilleDiamond Dawgs -
Little FallsPedrock Jewelry -
OppenheimTerry Potozney Photos -
St. Johnsville
LOGANN MILLING338 NELLIS ROAD • FT. PLAIN, NY
(518) 993-2279 • 993-4747OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEKMon.-Fri. 7am-5pm
NEW HOURS Sat. 7AM - Noon• Pig 14% 50 lbs. bag ~ $8.75
• Chicken Layer 50 lbs. bag ~ $9.25• Corn Meal 50 lbs. bag ~ $7.80• 16% Cow 50 lbs. bag ~ $8.00
• Heifer 50 lbs. bag ~ $8.00 • Beef Grower 50 lbs. bag ~ $8.80• Scratch Feed 50 lbs. bag ~ $9.50• Calf Grower 50 lbs. bag ~ $9.00
• Sheep & Goat 50 lbs. bag ~ $9.30• Corn Meal Bulk ~ $285.00/ton+trucking• 16% Cow Bulk ~ $268.00/ton+trucking
• 24% Cow Bulk ~$315.00/ton+trucking
FEEDD FORR ALLL YOURR ANIMALL NEEDS
We Have Available:• Custom Feed Mixes • All Types of Bulk Feeds
• Bins & Electric Motors Prices Subject to Change
If you see our Grandma
Cindy ChaseWish her a Big
Happy 50th Birthday!We Love You
Olivia, Jace, & Sophia
Need a 2nd vehicle?2001 Ford Taurus, 4 dr.,sedan, 6 cyl, automatic.Asking $4,500-. Call Sit-terly’s Quality Auto Salesat (518) 568-2416 formore information.
PINE WATERBED frame,can be used with conven-tional mattress, CaliforniaKing, includes headboardw/mirror, 2 dressers (1)w/mirror, $100.00 OBO.315-823-4725
MAKE our phone ringso we can return thefavor!! Place your read-er ad today. Only $4 forthe first 14 words. 518-673-3237
HOG CASINGS by thehank $26.95, Peruzzi’sMeat Market, 69 ChurchStreet, Canajoharie.518-673-3382
BAIT!! WORMS, MIN-NOWS (fatheads, shin-ers, suckers) LEECHES,DOBBIES, CRABS, etc..at The Sportsman’s Den,36 Canal St, Ft Plain,993-1010.
HEAVY DUTY HARD-WARE for heavy dutydoors. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
CHECK OUR PRICESon foiled backed foaminsulation in stock in ½”to 4” on blue board in 2”,4”x8’ sheets. Stop in orcall Adirondack MetalSales, 302 Bacon BrookRd., Dolgeville, NY13329. 315-429-3627
AMISH & NON-AMISHWANTED: Amish Coun-try Commons, PalatineBridge, NY is forming aSaturday’s Farmer’s andCrafter’s Market. Monthof June FREE. WillowTree Shoppe 518-993-3311
INDOOR ARCHERYRANGE and FULL SER-VICE ARCHERY SHOPat The Sportsman’s Den,36 Canal St, Ft Plain,518-993-1010. Lessonsand loaner bows avail-able. TOURNAMENT inJuly, watch for details!
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R. LOTTMAN
EXCAVATION~ Specializing in Pond Construction ~
Residential & Commercial Site Work,
Excavation Work, Septic Systems,
Land Clearing, Brush Hogging,
Gravel Sites & Delivery
515 Carlisle Road • CanajohariePhone: (518) 673-5004 Cell: (518) 365-8444
WE BUILDREAL PONDSPonds for all purposes: Farm, Recreation, Landscaping,
Fire Protection, Commercial, etc...
Open Mon.-Sat. 8am-7pmClosed Sunday
STRAWBERRIES~READY IN A WEEK OR TWO~
Shady Maple Produce116 James Rd., Fort Plain, NY • 518-993-4589
2006 YAMAHA RoadStar Midnight Silverado,1700cc, hard bags,windshield, Mustangcustom seat w/backrests, 22k, black,$7,900/obo. Road ready.518-568-7309
CATER your parties withus. Your guests will loveit. Mercato Pizza &Restaurant, 38 W. MainSt., Canajoharie. 518-673-4411
FOR SALE: 275 Gallonoil tank, like new $250.o.b.o. Call 315-717-3440
CULVERT PIPE: 8”, 10”,12”, 15”, 18” & 24” x20’.C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
1993 3500 HD GMC16ft. flat bed, 454engine, 114,000 miles,no rust, Colo. truck towpac. 518-568-2932
2006 BUICK LaCrosseCX silver, 59k, V-6, auto,full power. SALE:$10,995. John C. Miller,I n c . 5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4www.johncmiller.com
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
WE CAN FURNISH YOUwith every kind of fabri-cated roof and floortruss. These trusses areideal for residential, com-mercial or agriculturalconstruction. Call for afree quote. C.H. Burkdorf& Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
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 [email protected]
USED TIRE SALE: HugeInventory, mounting &balancing FREE. Noappointment necessary!Save money call AutoWorld, 534 North PerryStreet, Johnstown12095. 518-762-7555
2008 FORD F-150 CrewCab XL 4x4, grey, 37k, V-8, auto, alloys, AC, CD,full power, bed liner.SALE: $23,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
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MOHAWK VALLEY FORESTREGENERATION COMPANY
PREMIUM SPLIT HARDWOOD 3 Full Cord or 4 Face Cord
Loads Delivered518-859-3010 Anytime
Call For Quantity Discountsand Pricing
Buying Standing Timber& Firewood Lots
Buy your Green Wood Now and Have Seasoned in the Fall
Answersto thisweek’spuzzles
KIA OPTIMA 04, brandnew tires, tune up plusstudded snow tires, runsgreat, hwy. miles, asking$4,395. 315-891-3254
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
LOOKING FOR IT?Se l l i ng i t ?Looking for work?Looking to hire…Give us a call at 518-673-3237 to placeyour reader ad today.
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 NEW!!!We now have Huffybicycles in stock!!!
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Herkimer-Fulton-Hamilton-Otsego BOCES has announcedthat it is in full support of theNew York State EducationDepartment’s recent proposalto create two new high schooldiploma options for studentsacross the state.
Beginning with childrenentering ninth grade inSeptember 2013, studentswould have a choice amongthree possible pathways to aRegents diploma:
• Traditional diploma – usingthe current Regents diplomaformat.
• CTE diploma – focused oncareer and technical education.
• STEM diploma – focusedon science, technology, engi-neering and math.
The new diploma options aredesigned to ensure that moreof New York’s students gradu-ate high school prepared forthe rigors of college and theworking world.
Herkimer BOCESSuperintendent MarkVivacqua said he supports theproposal, and a CTE-focuseddiploma could be very valuablefor students.
“Today’s career and techni-cal education programs are notwhat many of us rememberfrom our high-school years,”Vivacqua said. “All who entertechnical fields will need tofurther their learning in someway, and we are preparing stu-dents not only for work, but forpost-secondary education.”
The proposal to add thediploma options must beapproved by the state Board ofRegents before it can be imple-mented. A vote on the issue isexpected within the next fewmonths.
The traditional diplomawould maintain the currentexam structure, whichrequires students to pass fiveRegents exams: English, math,science, U.S. history and glob-al history.
Students pursuing the CTEdiploma would be required to
pass Regents exams inEnglish, math, science andU.S. history. Instead of theglobal history exam, theywould take a CTE assessmentthat meets the college andcareer-ready level of rigor.
Similarly, students pursuinga STEM diploma would substi-tute a second math or scienceassessment for the global his-tory requirement.
Leaders at Herkimer BOCESbelieve the new graduationoptions will help strengthenthe organization’s efforts towork with local businesses indeveloping a school-to-workpipeline.
Herkimer County Chamberof Commerce ExecutiveDirector John Scarano said hesupports the proposal becauselocal businesses are alwaystrying to find potential employ-ees with education in comput-ers, mathematics, plumbing,welding, electrical work andother CTE-based fields.
“They’re looking for work-ready people with those skills— we hear that more andmore,” Scarano said. “And Ithink that if we’re going toretain our students in thisarea, that’s how we’re going todo it — by allowing them tograduate with diplomas thatmake them ready for immedi-ate employment.”
Alice Savino, executive direc-tor of the WorkforceInvestment Board of Herkimer,Madison and Oneida Counties,said more vocational trainingshould be an option for stu-dents, so the Board of Regentsshould make it easier for stu-dents to follow the pathwaythey want to.
The proposal also could helpwith the problem of studentsdropping out of school becausethey lose interest or aren’tlearning anything they feel isrelated to something theymight do after high school,Savino said.
“I don’t think we provideenough vocational opportunities
to people — whether they wantto be an architect, an engineeror a machinist,” she said. “Wekind of suffocate that naturalinterest by not offering otheropportunities.”
Mark Cushman, executivevice president of FermerPrecision Inc. in Ilion, said hebelieves world-class manufac-turing is alive in New Yorkstate. Many businesses, how-ever, are having a difficult timefilling their succession plansbecause there aren’t enoughpeople trained in manufactur-ing skills, he said.
Fermer Precision has beenworking with other manufac-turers and local colleges to tryto reintroduce students tomanufacturing, Cushmansaid. The pathways proposalwould be another way toencourage young people tostay in this area and workhere, he said.
“By all means, our companyand other technical-basedcompanies, we’re endorsingthis,” Cushman said. “We rec-ognize there’s a need out there,and we also recognize we needto be training and nurturingthese young individuals tocome in and move us into thefuture.”
Pat Costello, president of theIBEW Local 43 union, said aCTE-based diploma would bebeneficial for students. Theunion, which primarily repre-sents electrical constructionworkers, has taken in manyBOCES graduates as appren-tices initially and as journey-men later, he said.
CTE graduates already havea great foundation from twoyears in the BOCES program,Costello said. It’s importantthat the new CTE diplomawould require a well-roundededucation, while also prepar-ing students for their nextstep, he said.
“It’s what the BOCES modelis supposed to do — trainyoung men and women forcareers,” he said.
Herkimer BOCES supports proposal fornew high school diploma options
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The HerkimerARC’s Enabler GolfOpen is on track toattract record spon-sorship dollars andthe planning commit-tee hopes to attract arecord number ofgolfers to make theMonday, June 4,event the most suc-cessful ever.
The Enabler, pre-sented by Relph Ben-
efits and BonacciArchitects, will beheld at the Pine HillsGolf Course in Frank-fort, NY. Proceedssupport unfundedprograms for individ-uals with disabilities,such as Guardian-ship, Spirit-uality,and Self-Advocacy.
“Although we havea lot of great friendswho support us year-
to-year, we are hop-ing that moving theevent to June willattract new golfers tofill slots,” say TonyVennera, HerkimerARC Special Eventsdirector. “We stillhave a few team spotsleft. I welcome teamsor individual golfersto join us as I believewe host a great event.We can also arrangefor single golfers tojoin a team. The $150registration feeincludes 18 holes ofgolf, cart, prizes, gifts,games, lunch, dinnerand social hour, bev-erages on the course,and more.”
Captain and crewregistration begins at9:30 a.m. with a shot
gun start at 11 a.m.The 2011 Enablerwinning team includ-ed: Robert Critser,John Tripp, RickSalamone, and ChrisFarber. To register forthe Herkimer ARC’sgolf open or for moreinformation, contactTony Vennera at 315-574-7355 or [email protected]. You can alsofollow event informa-tion on Facebook.
The HerkimerARC’s mission is toenable people withdisabilities and oth-ers in the communityto achieve full poten-tial. For more infor-mation, visit www.herkimerarc.org.
New Date + New GolfCourse = Herkimer
ARC on track toachieve records
Taste of the Wild, Dia-mond Naturals, EVO,and Premium Edge PetFoods. Also carrying17in MONSTER Bones,SHOO tag tick and flearepellents, and more…Greenies Cat treats andAntlerz dog bones 50%OFF! at The Sports-man’s Den, 36 Canal St,Ft Plain, 993-1010.
WE CARRY FABRALroofing & siding panelswith LIFETIME warrantyagainst fading and chalk-ing and ENERGY STARAPPROVED. Can beordered cut to length andmany colors to choosefrom. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville. 518-568-7016
St. Johnsville2 bedroom upper, heat,appliances, parking.Deposit, Rent $500.518-568-7708
BLACK & WHITECOPIES only 15¢each. Lee Publications.6113 State Hwy. 5,Palatine Bridge, NY13428. Open Monday-Friday 8 am - 5 pm.5 1 8 - 6 7 3 - 0 1 0 1 o r [email protected]
FOR RENT: Commerciallot available on the mainroad in Palatine Bridge.Perfect location for a tireshop, repair, detailingetc. Low rent, wholebuilding or part of build-ing. 518-496-5292, 732-803-7973
RECORDS WANTED:We’ll buy your oldrecords from 1930-1970. 45’s, 78’s,Albums, Rock-N-Roll,Blues, R&B, Country,etc. Call Pete 518-673-2384.
ATV TRAILERS byBosski Industries firstautomatic “Dump Assist”trailers GVWR 800lbs.+1600lbs. models avail-able. Come check themout at North Creek Auto315-866-3698
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 3 cu.ft.bags of Red, Black orNatural Cedar mulch arenow 3/$10! Get yourswhile our supply lasts!
OUR FATHER, thankyou that the Spirit helpsus when we do not knowhow to pray according toyour will. In Jesus’ namewe pray. Prayer forRomans 8:26-27. UMC518-993-3863
CENTRAL BOILEREClassic OUTDOORFURNACES. Cleanerand Greener. 97% Effi-cient. EPA Qualified.Call North Creek Heat315-866-3698
2008 KAWASAKI Vulcan900 Classic, low milesand added chrome. Stopin or call Turnpike Auto,5519 US Highway 20, E.Springfield, NY 13333607-264-3680
YOU HAVE ASKED FORIT & NOW WE HAVE IT:COLD PATCH for yourdriveway in 50# bags.C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
Vendor Mall @ the New-port Marketplace. 40Vendors selling Col-lectibles, Treasures, Newand Hand Crafted Items7583 Main St., Newport -315-845-8822
PLASTMO GUTTERSare durable and easy toinstall for the DIY. Avail-able in white or brown.C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Hotweather got you down?Air conditioners and fansare here.
Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Dampbasement? We have gotthe dehumidifier youneed.
2009 JEEP WranglerUnlimited, 4 door, silver,24k, V-6, auto, AC, CD,hard top, full power.SALE: $25,495. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
NEW LOOKS SALONin Canajoharie is seek-ing Cosmetologists, fullor part time, for boothrental. Contact 518-993-9917 or 518-673-3311
USED Above GroundAluminum Oval Pool,Family Ties 18x33’, 52”high, one year old, ask-ing $4,695. 518-372-7483
WE do catering for ALLevents! Make your lifeeasier. Call Grandma’sKitchen, 7 West MainStreet, St. Johnsville, NYat (518) 568-8310.
Having problems withyour well or pump? CallThe Water People -Provost Brothers! 518-868-2126
LIKE US ON FACE-BOOK Mercato PizzaRestaurant, 38 W. MainSt., Canajoharie. 518-673-4411
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ANDCABINET REFACING
BUILDINGS
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PO Box 670
Cobleskill, NY 12043
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INSULATION
Spray FSpray FoamoamInsulation
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$ave EnergyCall 518-284-2040
Contractor’sMillwork, Inc. Est. 1986
Owners/Operators:Alden and Steven Witham
Sharon Springs, NY
PLUMBING
MATTICEE && SONSLLC
“Your Indoor ComfortController”
Residential & Commercial• HEATING• PLUMBING• COOLING
24 Hour Emergency ServiceFREE Estimates
40 years experienceFamily owned & operatedJustin & Russell Mattice
Palatine Bridge
518-441-0142www.matticeandsonsheating.com
KITCHENS
24 Willow St.,Amsterdam, NY 12010Call 843-0307
For FREE ESTIMATEShowroom Open By Apptwww.addlifekitchens.com
SCRAP METAL
“We BuyScrap Iron& Metals”
ROGER CREWSAUTO SALVAGE
Noww Openn forr Thee Season!
(518) 993-4749Springg Street
Fortt Plain,, NYY 13339n
TRANSMISSIONS
Phone & Fax:518-993-2002
Garry-Jason BarrettOwners
148 Ripple RoadCherry Valley, NY 13320
Barrett’s TransmissionsGeneral Repair
“Over 30 Years Experience”
To Advertise Your Business Call
518-673-3011
or Fax to 518-673-3245$13.00 Weekly for 13 Weeks$18.00 Weekly for 4 Weeks
NEIGHBORHOOD DIRECTORY
CONTRACTING
Tim’sGENERAL PHASES CONTRACTINGSnowplowing, Plumbing, Electric,
Kitchen & Bath, Remodeling, Masonry,Siding & Windows, Minor
Landscaping & Small Backhoe Work,Additions, Furnace, Boiler &
Wood Stove Installations, Etc.“100’ Rooter” Professional Drain Cleaning
24 HOUR SERVICE
Tim Lighthall518-993-2504518-265-5848
MONUMENTS
Humphrey Memorials, Inc.
Monumental Design& Sales
Cemetery LetteringMemorial Restoration3051 State Rte. 28, Herkimer, NY 13350
315-866-4471or 518-848-0963
Established in 1946
MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTEDDixon McFee Todd McFeeMatthew Spaulding C.J. Karker
FIREARMS
GOOD GUN BUYS• RIFLES • SHOTGUNS
• PISTOLS• OPTICS • AMMO
SPECIAL ORDERS7 DAY DELIVERY
Buying Used
Firearms
Bill & Dee Dwyer266 Shun Pike Rd.
Sloansville, NY 12160(518) 868-4662
TOWING & HAULING SERVICE
A&J CREWSSnow Plowing & RemovalCommercial & Residential
Cleaning Out Your Basement,Attic, Home, Business, Etc.?
Call for Trailer Rental Prices toHaul Your Stuff Away!
Also, Hauling Crusher Run, Gravel, Etc.
Top Dollar Paid for Scrap Iron or Cars315-823-4903 or 315-868-5747
Call Tony Crews,Owner for details
REAL ESTATE
Johnn P.. CaseLicensed Sales Representative
KinshipProperties
518-281-8008
518-568-2776
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THE HUDSON RIVER TRACTOR CO.3021 ROUTE 5 SOUTH
FULTONVILLE, NY 12072(518) 853-3405
hudsonrivertractorcompany.comFULTONVILLE518-853-3405
GOSHEN845-294-2500
CHATHAM518-392-2505
SCHAGHTICOKE518-692-2676
CLIFTON PARK518-877-5059
Lawn & Garden
Even being out forshort periods of timein high temperaturescan cause serioushealth problems.Monitor your activitiesand time in the sun tolower your risk forheat-related illness.
• If you’re outside inhot weather for mostof the day you’ll needto make an effort todrink more fluids.
• Avoid drinking liq-uids that contain alco-hol or large amountsof sugar, especially inthe heat. These actu-ally cause you to losemore body fluid.
• Take breaks often.Try to rest in shadedareas so that yourbody’s thermostat willhave a chance torecover. Stop workingif you experiencebreathlessness ormuscle soreness.
• Watch people whoare at higher risk forheat-related illness,including infants andchildren up to fouryears of age; people 65years of age or older;people who are over-weight; people whopush themselves toohard during work orexercise; and peoplewho are physically illor who take certainmedications (i.e. fordepression, insomnia,or poor circulation).
• Eat healthy foodsto help keep you ener-gized.S o u r c e :
www.cdc.gov/fami-ly/gardening/
Knowyour
limits in theheat
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95 Main StreetFort Plain
518-993-3337
2 CHEESE PIZZAS$13.99PLUS TAX & TOPPINGS
2 SELECT LARGESUBS
$9.99PLUS TAX
CHEESE PIZZA& 24 WINGS
$20.99PLUS TAX & TOPPINGS
Also Available:WINGS, COOKIES,
WRAPS, SALADS, ETC.
TUES., MAY 29TH
WED., MAY 30TH
THURS., MAY 31ST
FRI., JUNE 1ST
SAT., JUNE 2ND
Homemade Soups & DessertsHours:: Mon.-Sat.. 77 AM-77 PM
Sun.. 7 AM-12:300 PM
122 Hancockk St.,,Fortt Plain
SUN., JUNE 3RD
Dine In OrTake Out993-5306
�� Chickenn Stirr Fryy // Rice
�� Liverr && Onionss w/Potato
&& Veg
� ALLL YOUU CANN EATT
SPAGHETTI 3-77 PM
�� BBQQ Beeff w/Fries
�� Hamm && Cheesee Coldd Plate
�� Spaghettii w/Meatballs,
Hott Sausagee and/orr Tosss Salad
� Freshh Haddockk Dinner,,
(Friedd orr Baked)) w/Potatoo & Veg
� Mac-N-Cheesee w/Veg
� Neww Englandd Clamm Chowderr
OPENN FORR BREAKFASTT ONLY
untill 11:300 am
Havee aa SafeeMemoriall Day!
� Chicken-N-Biscuitss w/Veg
� Pizzaa Burgerr w/Fries
� Friedd Shrimpp w/Potatoo && Veg
� Primee Ribb w/Potatoo && Veg
3-77 PM
MON., MAY 28TH
� Veggiee Omelet
w/Homefries
Breakfastt Only
Closedd att 12:30PM
FFFUUNNDDRRAAIISSEERR FFOORR AAMMIISSHH SSCCHHOOOOLLSSALL YOU CAN EAT
Saturday, June 9th • 8am - 11amPancakes, Sausage, Sausage Gravy, Hash
Browns, Ham & Egg Scramblers, Juice,Coffee, Tea, Cinnamon Rolls, ShoeFly Pie.Located at South Minden Fire Department
1029 St. Hwy 163, Fort Plain, NY
DDiinniinngg && EEnntteerrttaaiinnmmeenntt
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HungryBearrCafe
Tues., May 29th
Wed., May 30th
- Covered Hot Meatball orSausage Sandwich w/FF
- Hot Roast Pork Sandwichw/Mashed or FF
- Liver & Onions, Mashed orFF & Salad
- Sausage, Peppers & Onionson a Roll w/FF
Thurs., May 31st
Fri., June 1st
Now Accepting Credit Cards
7304 State Hwy. 5,St. Johnsville, NYTues.-Thurs. 6am-3pm;
Fri. 6am-7pm; Sat. 6am-2pm;Sun. 7am-11:30am; Closed Mon.
HOMEMADE SOUPS AND PIES DAILY
- Fresh Haddock, FF or Mashed& Salad
- Fresh Haddock On A Roll After 4:00 PM
Baked Ham & Mashed or FF& Salad
- Chicken & Biscuits, Dressing,Mashed & Gravy
- Coldplate - Ham or Turkey,Cheese, Mac Salad, CottageCheese, Lettuce,Tomato & Roll
(518) 568-2700
Sun., June 3rd
- 2 Eggs, Choice of Meat, HF,Toast- Broccoli Cheese Omelet w/HF,Toast
Sat., June 2nd
Summer Hours for Saturdays onlyStarting June 9th until Labor DaySept. 8th, will be Breakfast only
6am-11:30am. We will resume reg-ular hours on Saturday after LaborDay, Starting Sept 8th 6am-2pm
51 Hancock St. Fort Plain, NY • 518-993-2624
Foxmoor Wines (Calif.) Cab, Merlot & Chard.
$3.99 each or 3/$10.99 Mix or Match
Wrath of GrapesFine Wine & Liquor
Over 9,000 BottlesCase Discounts on Wine Mix & Match
DDiinniinngg && EEnntteerrttaaiinnmmeenntt
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518-568-83107 W. Main St., St. Johnsville, NY 13452
May 27thSUN
Alll Veteranss Eatt FREE
May 28th
MON
May 29thTUES
Buffalo Chicken
Wrap w/regular side
May 30th
WED
Cheeseburger orHamburger Deluxe
w/FF or Onion Rings & Drink
May 31stTHURS
Cold Salad Plate or
Chef Salad
June 1st
FRI
June 2ndSAT
Grilled Pork
Roast
Fried Fish Sandwich or
Fried Clams w/ coleslaw
or baked macaroni
& cheese
OPEN UNTIL 5pm
Grandma’s Kitchen
F r e s hF r e s hBakedd Goodss Dai lyBakedd Goodss Dai ly
SERVING BREAKFAST ALL DAY LONG
H o tt S o u p sH o tt S o u p s&& C h i l ii D a i l y&& C h i l ii D a i l y
Breakfast Only Till 1pm
Desserts Daily – Sun. 7am-1pmMon. - Wed. 6am - 2pm Thurs. 6am - 2pm
Fri. 6am - 5pm • Sat. 6am - 2pm
Hot Roast Beef orHot Turkey
Sandwich w/FF
Lunch: Tuesday - FridayDinner: Friday
64 Church Street, Canajoharie518-673-6700
Friday, June 1st“Panther Creek”
For Real This Time!
The ElephantBistro
THURSDAYHappy Hour
& Darts3:30-5:30
DDiinniinngg && EEnntteerrttaaiinnmmeenntt
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RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AUCTION
TUES., JUNE 5TH @ 11:00 A.M.PRE. 10:00 A.M.
HELD @ 188 S. MAIN ST.,GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y.
LISTING: GARLAND 2 BURNER STOVE W/24" GRILL & 30" OVEN W/ HOOD, COM-MERCIAL MAGIC KITCHEN 2 BASKETDEEP FRYER, MANITOWOC SERIES 200ICE MACHINE, TABLES, CHAIRS, POTS,PANS, DISHES, UTENSILS & MUCHMORE.
VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR FULL LISTING & PHOTOS!!!
UPDATED DAILY!!!WWW.COUNTYLINEAUCTIONS.COM
SALE BY COUNTY LINE AUCTION:
AUCTIONEER JACK BELKNAP FOR INFO CALL (518) 773-2247.
WE ACCEPT CASH, CHECK, OR ANY MAJOR CREDIT CARDS. BUYER'S PREMIUM:
13%, 3% DISCOUNT ON CASH OR CHECK.
*** DON'T FORGET AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT @ 6PM
188 S. MAIN ST., GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y.
Antiques& Auctions
&&
by Larry CoxDisney Cookie JarQ: I have a “Lady
and the Tramp”Siamese cat cookiejar that was made in2004. I understand ithas increased invalue and wonder ifyou can give me anidea of how much. Iseem to rememberpaying about $25 forit originally. — Sue,Camden, Ohio
A: Remember thenames of the cats? Siand Am. Your cookiejar was in a limitedissue of 250 and isworth $200, accord-ing to “The OfficialPrice Guide to DisneyCollections” by TedHake (House of Col-lectibles, $29.95).
Q: Is there some-one near me who canhelp me appraise mymother’s dishes.They are approxi-mately 80 years old,clear glass with anetched pattern. Canyou help me? —Nora, Albuquerque,NM
A: I think yourdishes are probablypieces of a Depres-sion glass pattern.There are severalexcellent guides youcan use to see if youcan find your partic-ular pattern. One ofmy favorite refer-ences is “War-man’sDepression Glass:Identification and
Price Guide” by EllenT. Schroy and pub-lished by Krause(www.krause.com).This guide has mostof the patternsissued, is fully illus-trated and easy tonavigate. I think theprices listed accu-rately reflect themarketplace. Keep inmind that valueschange from regionto region. For exam-ple, Coors potterybrings a much higherprice in Coloradothan it does in Ver-mont.
If you use anappraiser, youshould expect to payfor this service.
Q: I bought a cor-ner cast-iron table anumber of years agofor $75. It has drag-on feet, and I boughtit because I thoughtit was unique. I amenclosing a picture ofit and would like toknow the age of thistable. -- Lela, God-frey, IL
A: Without actuallybeing able to exam-ine this table, I canonly venture a guess.It appears to reflectthe styles of the1920s and ‘30s. Tofind out for certain,you need to contact adealer or appraiser inyour area.
(c) 2012 King Fea-tures Synd., Inc.
Collecting
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KING’S
Burrows Rd., West Winfield, NY
(315) 822-5221WE ACCEPT CASH - CREDIT CARDS - DEBIT CARDS
Sat. May 26TH Consignment Auction ~ 6:33pm
Sun. May 27TH Breeder Sale ~ 11:33am
Sat. June 2nd Consignment Auction ~ 6:33pm
Thurs. June 7th Food Auction ~ 6:33pm
Sat. June 9th Special Auction Over 900 CookieJars No 2 Alike! ~ 6:33pm
Widayy Auctionn CompanyHUGEE Antiquess && Collectibless FLEAA Market!**** Frankfortt VFW LOCATION***4274 Acme Road - Frankfort, NY 13340
SUNDAYY -- Mayy 27,, 20122 •• 9am-2pmAdmissionn $1.000 (Childrenn 122 andd underr free)
Foodd Concessionn AvailableSeee Websitee forr Listingss andd Upcomingg Fleaa Markets
Vendor Booths AvailableForr moree informationn contact:
Margiee Widayy orr Tedd Widay,, Jr.
315/790-41333 orr 315/790-8799
www.widayauctioncompany.com
Widayy Auctionn CompanyHUGE Antiques & Collectibles Auction!
**** Frankfortt VFW ***4274 Acme Road - Frankfort, NY 13340
Mayy 26,, 2012Preview at 5pm - Auction 6pm
Seee Websitee forr Listingss andd Upcomingg AuctionsCurrently consigning antiques, collectibles, and more!
One item or entire estates!Forr moree informationn contact:
Margiee Widayy orr Tedd Widay,, Jr.
315/790-41333 orr 315/790-8799
www.widayaauctioncompany.com
Weekly Sales Every Monday 12:30 Produce, Misc. & small animals;
1:00 Dairy; **We will now sell lambs, goats, pigs, feeders immediately
following Dairy. Calves and cull beef approx. 5:00-5:30PM. Help us
increase our volume - thus making a better market for everyone. **We
are Independent Marketers - working 24/7 to increase your bottom line.
Take advantage of our low commission rates. Competitive marketing
is the way to go.
Monday, May 21st sale - cull ave. .72, Top cow .92 wt. 1413 $1091.70
cows up to $1299.96 Bulls/Steers top $1.06 wt. 1502 $1592.12, bull
calves top $2.70, heifer calves top $2.00.
Monday, May 28th - Memorial Monday we will be open for business for
the farmer's convenience.
Special Plant Auction we will be starting at 10AM selling several loads
of hanging baskets, bedding plants, vegetable plants, shrubs, trees all
you need for your gardening needs - Come Spend the Day! We will start
with the misc. & small animals at 12:30 our normal schedule will fol-
low. We will have 2 Auctioneers if needed.
Monday, June 4th - Monthly Feeder & Fat Cow Sale.
Monday, June 11th - Monthly Heifer Sale.
Monday, June 18th - Monthly Sheep, Lamb & Goat Sale. Possible goat
herd dispersal. Watch future ads.
Saturday, Oct. 13th - OHM Holstein Club Sale. Brad Ainslie Sale
Chairman 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
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Q: I am enclosingtwo views of an oldiron of mine andwould greatly appreci-ate it if you can tell memore about it andestimate how much itis worth. — Joan, SunCity, AZ
A: I always hate toanswer a questionabout irons, becausewhen I do, it triggersan avalanche of mailfrom others who ownolder irons. I am usu-ally hard pressed justto stay on top of theextra volume of mail.With that said, read-ers with collectibleirons should contactan expert. David Ironsis just such a manand has written aninformative bookabout them, “Irons byIrons.” He might beable to give you anidea of what your ironis worth. Contact himat Irons Antiques, 223Covered Bridge Road,Northhampton, PA18067; [email protected]. Check out hiswebpage at www.iron-santiques.com.
Q: I recently found acoin that celebrated
the Chicago World’sFair of 1933. Thedesign includes whatappears to be a Naziswastika, odd for sucha coin. Can youexplain why thiswould have been usedto promote an Ameri-can event? — James,Wood River, IL.
A: Before the sym-bol was co-opted byHitler, it was used inmany ancient reli-gions, including onesin India and China. InAmerica, it often wasused in Native Ameri-can designs in bothtextiles and potterypatterns.
Q: I have a partialset of sterling flatwarein the Trousseal pat-tern. Can you tell meanything about thispattern and howmuch my set is worth?— Susan, St. Louis,MO
A: The pattern wasintroduced by theInternational SilverCompany in 1934.Typical prices in thispattern are fork, $40;butter spreader, $18,soup spoon, $30, andsugar tongs, $50.
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JJR’ss Auctions Don’tMiss ThisAuction!!
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May 29th - Tues. Eve. 6:00PM • Consignment Auction in Fort Plain. Frozen Meats, Cheese, Groceries, and MuchMore!! Lots of action and items to buy!!
June 2nd - Sat. 10:00AM • Flea Market & Toy Auction, Fort Plain. 500+ Piece Toy Collection, including Barbie Doll,Nascar, Tin Toys, Porcelain Dolls, and Much More!!
June 5th - Tues. Eve. 6:00PM • Consignment Auction in Fort Plain. Groceries, Consignments, Tools and More!!Turn your items into cash!!! 518-993-4668
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June 12th - Tues. Eve. 6:00PM • Consignment Auction in Fort Plain. Groceries, Tools, Consignments and More!!Turn your items into cash!!
June 16th - Sat. 10:00AM • Tailgate & Small Animal Auction in Fort Plain. Lots of Excitement all in one day!!Consignments Wanted, bring them on!!
June 19th - Tues. Eve. 6:00PM • Consignment Auction - Groceries, Tools, Frozen Meats & Much More!!
June 26th - Tues. Eve. 6:00PM • Consignment Auction - Groceries, Tools, Frozen Meats & Much More!!
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ATTENTIONOn Site Auction!!SSATURDAY,, JUNEE 9TH
10AMM •• Previeww 8AMSale Conducted for Russ Briner
2071 Co. Hwy. 119, Stratford, NY 13470
100’s of items will be sold!!Includingg Barnn && Atticc contents,, Tablee Saw,, Mower,Freezer,, Sprayer,, Windows,, Doors,, Kitchenn Items,
PPots,, Pans,, Pressuree Cookers,, Boatt Motor,, Canoe,, AirCompressor,, Ertll Toys,, Starr Warss Figures,, Ladiess
Rocker,, Glassware,, Dresser,, Knickk Knacks,, Dayy Bed,Chestt off Drawers,, Goofyy Telephone,, Earlyy Hangingg
Lamps,, Dinnerware,, Miniaturee Wardss WringerWasher,, somee Countryy Furniture.
Thee barnn andd atticc willl bee cleanedd outt andd wee don’tt know
whatt wee willl findd thatt willl goo overr thee Aucttionn Block!!!
Itemss willl bee soldd too thee highestt bidder!!
This will be the auction to attend if you want good
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Montgomery CountyPublic Health honorsDental Hygienist BettySanders for her dedi-cation and commit-ment to the children ofMontgomery County inteaching DentalHealth. Betty has beena Dental Hygienist for30 years and in therole of Dental Educatorfor MontgomeryCounty Public Healthfor 14 years.
The Rural HealthEducation Network forDelaware, Otsego,Montgomery, andSchoharie Counties(RHENDOMS) hassponsored the work ofall the DentalEducators in each ofthese counties includ-ing Betty. RHEN-DOMS mission is toaddress the
under-served ruralcommunity healthneeds through educa-tion. Dental HealthEducation is offered toall pre-school through3rd grade children inpublic and privateschools in the fourcounty region.Children learn aboutoral hygiene and visit-ing the dentist. Eachchild receives a take-home bag with tooth-brush, paste andfloss, as well as otherinformational items.By making this a pos-itive experience, wehope to decrease theirfears about going tothe dentist, and tohelp them developgood oral hygienehabits at a young age.
“So far Betty hasreached 739
Montgomery Countychildren this year, andI expect she will reach1,000 children by theend of 2012. We are so
grateful to Betty for allher hard work,” statesDana Plank,Community HealthEducator.
Montgomery County Public Health honoringBetty Sanders Dental Health Educator
Dental Hygienist Betty Sanders was honored byMontgomery County Public Health for her dedicationand commitment to the children of MontgomeryCounty in teaching Dental Health.
Sixteen Herkimer-F u l t o n - H a m i l t o n -Otsego students wererecently inducted intothe National TechnicalHonor Society.
The society aims torecognize outstandingstudent achievementin career and techni-cal education.
The following stu-dents were inductedon May 9 at theBOCES complex inHerkimer. Studentsare listed with theirBOCES program andhome school district:
• Sarah Artz (cosme-tology, Poland).
• Cassandra Austin(cosmetology, Poland).
• Bryan Cullen (culi-n a r y / h o s p i t a l i t y ,
Mohawk).• Daniel Dunham
(criminal justice,Herkimer).
• Briana Goggin(health occupations,Poland).
• Nikolai Keavaney(automotive technolo-gy, Herkimer).
• Austin Keeler(culinary/hospitality,Ilion).
• Jacqueline Lynch(broadcast occupa-tions, Oppenheim-Ephratah).
• Sean Maphia(broadcast occupa-tions, Herkimer).
• Justin Matthews(natural resourcem a n a g e m e n t ,Richfield Springs).
• Benjamin Maxson
(information technolo-gy academy, MountMarkham).
• Maria Sagatis (cos-metology, Little Falls).
• Bryce Simms(information technolo-gy academy,Dolgeville).
• Elizabeth Simpson(culinary/hospitality,Dolgeville).
• James Timian(broadcast occupa-tions, Herkimer).
• Samantha Ward(information technologyacademy, Little Falls).
Also at the event,Little Falls seniorDestinee Millerreceived the $1,000Jon H. PoteatScholarship award.
Miller, the treasurerof the NationalTechnical HonorSociety at HerkimerBOCES, takes the col-lision repair programat BOCES.
Herkimer BOCES inducts students into National
Technical Honor Society
Herkimer studentNikolai Keavaney isinducted into theNational TechnicalHonor Society on May9, at BOCES.
Photo courtesy ofHerkimer BOCES
by Elizabeth A. TomlinMany events are
happening around theMohawk Valley, withSt. Johnsville and FortPlain among the vil-lages participating inshowcasing their com-munities.
St. Johnsville'sannual Springfesttook place with manyin the community par-ticipating in the color-
ful parade. Paradeorganizers wereChamber ofCommerce membersJuanita Handy andChris Arduini. Thiswas their first endeav-or at organizing theparade. “We were newat this,” Handy said.“We made lots of mis-takes, but people real-ly helped us out andwe had a lot of good
comments on theparade!” Handyreported that all of theSpringfest events werewell attended. “We hadour towpath run, abake sale and a barbe-cue, and a monstertruck, which was newthis year.”
Handy says theSpringfest has beenan annual event for
about 30 years. “Weall work hard and wewelcome in the sum-mer!” She said.
Fort Plain's 5thannual Street Fairwas organized by theFort Plain CommunityActivities Council andtook place over theMay 17 weekend.Organizers JimKatovitch, Todd Smith
St. Johnsville Springfest and Fort PlainStreet Fair benefit communities
Fort Plain's True Value Tania Kilmartin, NickMento, Kevin Dillenbeck, Larry Sweet, SteveKelsey, and Floyd Kilmartin held an Open Housecoinciding with the Fort Plain Street Fair.
Fort Plain Street Fair organizers Todd Smith, JimKatovitch, and Bob Perry pose with “Operator TJ”in front of the Gravitron ride.
Photos by Elizabeth A. Tomlin
Kiddie rides were available for the youngsters inFort Plain.
St. Johnsville Springfest Parade organizersJuanita Handy and Clown Chris Arduini enjoyedgood weather and a big turnout.
Original Valley PENNYSAVER • May 26, 2012 Page 43and Bob Perry wereproud to bring in theGravitron ride for thisyear's event. The fairnot only offered a goodvariety of Wheelockrides for kids of allages, but also popularlive music and localvendors all three days.“With the economy theway it is, we try tooffer everyone a littlebit of entertainment,”stated Perry. “We workon this pretty much
all year long and webook the rides a yearin advance.” Katovitchnoted that this yeareven the weather wascooperating whereaslast year they had agood soaking for thefair.
Other Fort Plainevents correlated withthe Street Fair. TrueValue hosted an OpenHouse; Sportsman'sDen held a crossbowshow, the VFW was
open and serving avariety of foodsthroughout the fair,and the Fort PlainMethodist Churchhosted a PancakeDinner.
Katovitch says thatthe Fort PlainCommunity ActivitiesCouncil also isresponsible for theplanning of the Last
night in Fort Plainevent.
“These events arefor the betterment ofthe community,” Perrysaid. “It puts localpeople on the payrolland the sales tax fil-ters down to all of thecommunities inMontgomery County.We all benefit fromthese events.”
Daisy Troop 2246 leader Tonya Shaut lines up thegirls for the parade. Seen here Ella, Quinn,Ashlyn, Autumn, Jazzmine, Lizzy, Brianna, Ryan,Chelsey, and Nataly.
Members of the Mohawk Valley FFA wave to thecrowd during the parade.
Miss Mohawk Valley Courtney Sheridan joinedother “Royalty,” Miss Springfest Amanda Boyer,Teen Miss Springfest Anias Western-Womack,Junior Miss Springfest Kaylee Marie Cappuccio,Little Miss Springfest Lillian Grace Lighthall,Springfest Sweetheart Evangelynn P. Britton,Little Mister Springfest Devon Harrington, andPeople's Choice winner Caren Stowell Murphy.
Fort Plain students Jacob Sardina, Anna Sweet,Tim Wolfe, Jocelyn Arndt, Elizabeth Hubbard andChristian Arndt stop by on their way to the Prom.
Ray Perry and Gary Elliott get cooking at the FortPlain United Methodist Church Pancake Supper.
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There are 3 Parcels of land in the Town of Oppenheim - all mostly wood-ed - Streams wander through - great hunting and recreational parcels.1) 9.7 Ac. 2) 52 Ac. 3) 80 Ac. All adjoining North of Rt. 29 - 2 are on aSeasonal Rd. . . . . . .Being offered at $15000 Perr Acre. A-367 A-368 A369
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2 Locations To Serve You
St. Johnsville17 Johns St.
A nice 3 or 4 bed-room home, walk-ing distance of thedowntown area,
priced to sellquickly. This home
offers a dining room, living room and aden/bedroom on the 1st floor, 3 bedrooms
and a bath on the 2nd floor, a full basementwith a newer furnace, full attic and is in anice residential neighborhood. $32,000
Call Bob at 518-321-9897
Little Falls34 Glen Ave.Single-familyhome with
beautiful hard-wood flooring,
4 to 5 bed-rooms, back
entrance for possible in-law apartmentwith an attached garage! City main-
tains street very well! $45,000Call Debbie at 518-495-5770
St. Johnsville5543 State
Hwy. 29Ideal homefor outdoorrecreation.
Mostly wooded, young oak, lots of deer
and turkey, access to ATV and snowmobile trails. $79,900
Call John at 518-281-8008Little Falls
24 West Main St.Enjoy owning
your own afford-able restaurant.
This is a turn-keyoperation with a
steady basedclientele. Building has many updatesincluding new vinyl windows, centralA/C, furnace, grill and refrigerators.
Don’t let this opportunity pass you by!$57,000
Call Heidi at 315-717-7269
Fort Plain1805 Wagners
Hollow Rd.Mostly level, alot of stream
frontage onCaroga Creek.Grow crops or
raise livestock, room for horses.House needs some work. $179,000
Call John at 518-281-8008
Little Falls27 West
Lansing St.GREAT
INVESTMENTOPPORTUNITY!
This fully occupied3 unit property features large front porch,
new vinyl windows, 3 new bathrooms, newflooring throughout building, and a new
kitchen with dishwasher in front apartment.Tenants pay their own electric, heat and
water. Take advantage of this excellent cashflow in your pocket today!! $78,000
Call Heidi at 315-717-7269
Salisbury932 Jerseyfield
RoadNewly built
home in 2007comes w/all thefurnishings andfeatures 2 bed-
rooms and 1 bath, cabin is wired to generatorfor all power and vent free gas. Brand new gas
refrigerator, stove, woodstove with stainless steelliner system, and fully insulated. $98,900
Call Heidi at 315-717-7269St.
Johnsville510 St. Rte. 67
Large roughhouse with
good roof, solid foundation, a strongstructure that needs updating.
4 Acres. $85,000Call John at 518-281-8008
PalatineBridge146 S.
Gray Rd.Lovely 18 yearold Colonialhome with
two-stall garage, three bedroom,w/master bath, hardwood flooring,
awesome view of the Mohawk Valley!Great move-in price of $249,900
Call Debbie at 518-495-5770
St. Johnsville247 State Hwy. 67
A beautifulcountry settingw/2 bedrooms,
large livingroom, dining room, kitchen with hardwood
cabinets, & large master bedroom, 1.44beautiful acres, vinyl siding, a metal roof,
two sheds, a garage, deck and pool. Pricedto sell! Owner financing possible. $70,000
Call Bob at 518-321-9897
Gloversville482 Ext. West
Fulton St.Well-kept split-level home. Has
apartmentupstairs foradditional
income if desired. Could be opened up formore bedroom space. 12x12 shed, withabove-ground pool, great tree fort play-ground, and lots of room with fenced-inbackyard. Good quiet neighborhood, but
yet minutes from city for stores, doctors andin small Hamlet of Meco. $164,000
Call Debbie at 518-495-5770
St. Johnsville53 East Main St.
The sellers have started the remodeling
process! This 3 or 4 bed-room home, in a niceresidential neighbor-
hood, has been guttedto the studs, w/new
electrical entrance, wiring & some drywallinstalled, large eat in kitchen, living room &den/study on the first floor, 3 or 4 bedroomson the second floor, a new chimney w/stain-
less steel lining, newer furnace & oil tank,large yard & two driveways give this home alot of potential. Finish the remodeling to suit
your taste! $69,000Call Bob at 518-321-9897
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MAY 5-31Arkell Center News and
Events for FebruaryArkell Center, Canajo-harie, NY. • Daily Activities: Cards,
dominos and reading.• Monday-Friday: Noonmeals provided by theMeals of MontgomeryProgram (M.O.M). Reser-vations required by noon
of the previous day. • Wednesdays: 3-4 pm.Gentle Yoga with instruc-tor Sylvia Wohlgemuth.• Thursday May 31: 2-4pm. 2nd Time AroundBig Band practice.• Monday, Wednesdays &Fridays: 10:15-11 am.Senior’s Exercise Pro-gram with Bob Smith.• Defensive DrivingSchedule: Aug. 20-22, 1-4 pm, Sept. 17 & 19,5:30-8:30 pm. Call 518-673-4408 to reserve aseat. Sponsored by TheShults Agency.
SPECIAL EVENTS• May 30: 1-2:30 pm.Karen Britt from theAlzheimers Assoc. willpresent “Know the 10Signs,” Early DetectionMatters. Register at 800-272-3900. Open to thepublic.
MEETINGS• 5 pm. Canajoharie/Pala-tine Chamber of Com-merce meeting. Open tothe public.• June 21: Mac-HaydnTheatre - Brigadon -leave Dutchtown Plaza9:30 am. Senior CitizensClub members $43, non-members $48, includeslunch. Call Dorothy at518-673—5588 by June1 if interested.
MAY 26-27Used Book Sale
Canajoharie Library.Memorial weekend. May26 10 am - 3 pm, May 271-5 pm. Huge variety ofbooks for all ages..
MAY 28Special Tribute to
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Fort Klock, 2 miles Eastof St. Johnsville, NY on
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVERNOTE: Calendar entries must arrive at the Original Valley Pennysaver’s office by the Tuesday prior to our publication date for themto be included in the calendar of events. Send events to Lee Publications c/o The Original Valley Pennysaver, 6113 State Highway 5, P.O. Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY13428. E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]
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Dolgeville UnitedMethodist Church
21 N. Helmer Ave., DolgevillePastor: Rev. Diane E. DiLuzio
315-429-7381Worship 11:00am
Sunday School @ 9:30am 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
Call 518-673-3011 To Place Church Listings or Fax Listings to 518-673-2381
Church DirectoryCherry ValleyAssembly of God
37 Alden St., Cherry Valley, 607-264-3306
Pastor David Carpenter, Jr.Sundays 9:30am
Christian Church of Charleston Four Corners
1380 E. Lykers Rd., Sprakers518-922-9088
Pastor Brett PoppSunday School (adult & children) 10am,
Worship 11am, Sunday Eve. Prayer 6:30pm,
Thurs. Eve. of Encouragement 6:30pmwww.christianchurchcharlestonfourcorners.org
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
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
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The House of Zion, Inc.580 Dillenbeck Road,
Palatine Bridge518-673-2382
Saturday MorningWorship Service 11:30am
St. Paul’sLutheran Church
36 Lydius St.,Fort Plain, NY 13339
518-993-4442Rev. Kenneth DingmanSunday Worship 11am
The Time forTruth Ministries
PO Box 351Amsterdam, NY 12010
Phone 518-843-2121Cell 518-774-8558
Reformed Churchof Sprakers
112 Sprakers Hill RdMark Tiffany, Preaching Elder
Worship ~ 10AM
Trinity Lutheran Church5430 St. Hwy. 10,
Palatine Bridge518-673-2224
Rev. Zach LabaghSunday Worship 9am, Sunday School 10am,
(No services in July, meet at St. John’s St.Mark’s Lutheran Church in Canajoharie).Communion on the first & third Sundays
RandallChristian Church
NY Rte. 5SSunday Service 10am
Pastor Lance Borofsky
Reformed Church of Fort Plain
165 Canal St., Fort Plain, NY 13339518-993-4302 • [email protected]
Rev. Nancy E. RyanSunday Worship 10:30am, AA meetings on Tues. 7pm,
Home of Manna House Meals, ACommunity Meal Program-Sat. & Sun 5pm
Our Lady of Hope R.C. Church
115 Reid St., Fort Plain, NY 13339Parish Office [email protected]
Pastor: Father Dennis MurphyMass Schedule: Saturday, 4pm; Sunday,8:30am & 11am; Mon.-Thurs. 8:30am.Confessions: Sat. 3 & by appointment
Please call parish office for Holy Day schedule
Valley Alliance Church85 E. Main St., Nelliston
518-993-3458Pastor Dave Prahst
Sunday School (all ages) 9:15am, Sunday Worship 10:30am, Wed. Praise & Prayer 7pm,
Fri.Youth Group 7pm (7-12th grade)
The Holy Spirit Polish National Catholic Church
618 E. Gansvoort St. Little Falls, NY315-823-0793
Father Rafal DadelloMass at 11am on Sunday
www.holyspiritpncc.org
Stratford UnitedMethodist Church
Route 29A315-429-9085
Rev. Roger WaldronWorship 9am
St. Thomas the ApostleCatholic Community
1 Church St., Cherry Valley607-264-3779Masses Sunday 8:30am & 11am
St. Mary’sEpiscopal Church
7690 Rt. 80, Springfield Center315-858-4016
Fr. Kyle Grennen, Priest-in-ChargeSunday Eucharist, 9:30am
Coffee - Fellowship follows serviceHoly Days - as announced
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church32 W. Main St.,
St. Johnsville, NY (next to NBT Bank)518-568-3007 Church
518-568-2405 ParsonageRev. David JohnsonSunday Worship 10:30am,
Tues. Bible Bungee-Jumping 7pm, “Bible Study” that actually makes sense!
A Vibrant, Welcoming Community of Faith & Vision
St. Paul’s Universalist Church565 Albany St., Little Falls
315-823-2284Service Sunday 10am
Coffee hour following service.Our Church is a home to inquisitive,spiritual free thinkers with diversereligious beliefs. All are welcome.
Victorious Life ChurchRMI Fellowship
104 Main St. & 431 St. Hwy. 80Fort Plain, NY518-993-3102Sunday School 9am,
Morning Worship 10:30am, Youth Group 5pm,
Evening Worship 7-8pm
United MethodistChurch of Canajoharie
50 E. Main St.518-673-2717
Jesus says - “Come Unto Me” Join us-Special Music Ministry, BeautifulSurroundings, Friendly People
Sunday Service 10:30am - Email:[email protected]
Communion Last Sunday of the Month
The Rose of SharonChurch of God
1485 St Rt 20, Sharon Springs, NY518-284-3307
Pastor Fred JonesWorship Service Sunday at 11am & 7pm
Tuesday night 7pm Bible Study at 122 Moyer St.Wednesday Bible Study at Spring Meadows 6pmFriday Youth at the Church All Welcome at 7pm
The Christian Churchof Rural Grove
170 Rural Grove Rd., Sprakers, NY 12166518-922-7831
Pastor Joshua [email protected]
Sunday School (all ages) 9:45am, Morning Service 11am, Eve. Service 6pm,
Wed.-Family Night 7pm, “Where Bible Teaching is Fundamental”
St. Joseph’s RomanCatholic Church
31 North Helmer Ave., Dolgeville315-429-8338
Father William A. Gorman Sunday Mass is 10:30am,
Daily Mass Mon. & Wed. 8am
St. JohnsvilleMethodist Church
7 East Main St.,St. Johnsville, NY 13452Rev. Harry J. Teuchert
518-568-7983 • 315-866-8626Worship Sunday 3pm
St. John’s Reformed Church
68 W. Main St., St. Johnsville518-568-7396
Faithfully Following Jesus ChristSunday Worship 10:30am
St. John’s Lutheran Church774 St. Hwy. 163, Freysbush, NY
518-993-4442Rev. Kenneth Dingman
Sunday Worship 9:30am, Sunday School 10:30am,You are invited... Ladies Aid W.E.L.C.A. Meets 1stSat. of every month. For Fellowship in Christ’s Service.
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 Place Church 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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$how ‘n’ $ell
NYS Rt. 5. 10 am - 4 pm.The Tryon County Militiawill drill & shoot theirmuskets. These Militiare-enactors are livinghistorians who pay trib-ute by portraying thoseearly colonists whofought for liberty duringthe Revolutioary Way.Artisans will demon-strate 18th centurycrafts. The barn frameloom will be “dressed” forthe season by members
and weaver friends. Ahands on task that visi-tors are invited to partic-ipate in. Contact FortKlock, 518-568-7779. JUN 2, 16, JUL 7, AUG4, SEP 1, OCT 6, NOV
3 & DEC 138th Acoustic Coffee
HouseFultonville MethodistChurch, Montgomery St.,Fultonville, NY. 6:30-10pm. Now into our 4th
year, the no admission,no donation AcousticCoffee House is open toall types of music as longas no vulgarity, doesn’toffend anybody andacoustic. If you can’tmake it at 6:30, that’sOK there is a new per-former every 9-13 min-utes on average. Call518-853-4964.
JUN 1Oppenheim/DolgevilleSprite Club Prime Rib
Dinner5-7 pm. $16.95. Open tothe public. Must RSVP bySunday, May 27 by call-ing 518-568-7099,Thurs. - Sun. for details.
JUN 316th Annual Rhubarb
Festival1747 Nellis Tavern, St.Johnsville, NY. 11 am - 4pm. Rhubarb pie bakingcontest at noon. Enter-tainment. All kinds ofrhubarb delicacies willbe available for salethroughout the day.Light lunch will be avail-able. Contact Mary Davisat 315-866-2619 or JoanDraus at 518-842-6400.
3rd Annual ReunionService
Crum Creek LutheranChurch, 110 Co. Hwy.108, St., Johnsville, NY.1 pm. Following the serv-
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JUN 6”Little Bee”
Book DiscussionFrothingham FreeLibrary, Fonda, NY. 11am. Please pick up yourcopy from the Library(New York State Councilof the Arts).
JUN 9-10Blacksmith
“Hammer In”Fort Klock, 2 miles East
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of St. Johnsville, NY onNYS Rt. 5. 10 am - 4 pm.All blacksmiths are invit-ed to attend and demon-strate their specialty atcreating iron items. Thepublic is invited to watchthis preserved craft fromearly times. Sarah DeSalvatore will holdhearth style cooking les-sons both days. Classeswill be available for 3 to 5people per day. Pleaseregister before this event.St. Johnsville AmericanLegion Post Flag Dayburning of tattered andtorn flags will be held atFort Klock. In additionthere will be a speaker onUS Flag history. ContactFort Klock, 518-568-7779.
JUN 10Pine Tree Rifle Club
Open HouseThe Rifle Club, 419Johnson Ave. Ext.,Johnstown, NY. 10 am -5 pm. Celebrating 75years! Live demos onskeet, pistol, rifle andarchery. Food availableto benefit S.O.C.K.S.Cash bar, door prizesand more! Join us!
JUN 164th Annual Acoustic
Coffee House Party inthe Perk Summer Special Open Mic
George P. Snyder Park,Fultonville, NY. 4-9 pm.Call 518-853-4964.
Stop Hunger Now!Harry Hoag School, FortPlain, NY & CanajoharieHigh School, Canajo-harie, NY. 9 am - 1 pm.For a work time slot call518-993-4302 (Ft. Plain)or 518-673-3800 (Cana-joharie). To make a dona-tion send a check madeout to: The Fort PlainReformed Church-SHN,165 Canal St., Fort Plain,NY 13339. $25 pays for100 meals.
JUN 25Summer Reading Program Begins
Frothingham FreeLibrary, Main St., Fonda,NY. Sign up now!. Call518-853-3016.
JUL 4Independence Day
Celebration & Strawberry Festival
Fort Klock, 2 miles Eastof St. Johnsville, NY onNYS Rt. 5. 12-4 pm. Dec-laration of Indepencencereading at 1 pm. To befollowed by a Tryon Mili-tia salute. Antique deal-ers will display and pro-vide preservation infor-mation for your heir-looms and antiques. Addto this strawberries,homemade cakes, icecream, strawberry short-cake and refreshmentsfor a small fee. Listen tomusicians fill the air withold time music. ContactFort Klock, 518-568-7779.
JUL 27Stone Soup
Musical ConcertFort Klock, 2 miles Eastof St. Johnsville, NY onNYS Rt. 5. 7 pm. Come
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6.0 liter V-8, 6spd std, all options, blackw/tan leather interior, 48,000 miles.
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2009 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4Dk. Gray, 36k, 4 cyl.,
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Johnn C.. Miller,, Inc.5099 NORTHH PERRYY ST.,, JOHNSTOWNN •• 518-762-7124
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and enjoy these popularlocal musicians playing avariety of traditionalblues, original and folksongs. Featured areSuzanne Bladek, vocal-ist, on guitar, JosephSinchak on mandolin,Nick Friers on guitar,Peter Liljeberg on bassand multi-talented DavidBladek. Concert to beheld in the Dutch barnwhere the acoustics addto this musical jamboree.Please bring lawn chairsfor your comfort. Dona-tions are appreciated andaccepted. Contact FortKlock, 518-568-7779.
AUG 20 & 22, SEP 17 & 19
Defensive DrivingCourses
Arkell Center, Canajo-harie, NY. • Aug 20 & 22: 1-4 pm.• Sept. 17 & 19: 5:30-8:30 pm.$20/person. All classeswill be held in the Com-munity Room of ArkellCenter. Upon comple-tion, individuals qualifyfor a NY ate point &insurance reduction cer-tificate which will bemailed to them. Paymentrequired in the form of acheck or money ordermade payable to TheShults Agency or cash -paid on the day of thefirst class. Bring your
drivers license. ContactJoam Cimino, 518-673-4408, leave your nameand phone number.
SEP 8-9Giant Craft Fair
Fort Klock, 2 miles Eastof St. Johnsville, NY onNYS Rt. 5. 10 am - 5 pm.Sunday 10 am - 4 pm.Over 100 talented arti-sans and crafters willoffer their handmade cre-ations. This is one of thebest craft fairs in thenortheast area. Food isavailable. Free admissionto the craft fair plus freeparking. Contact FortKlock, 518-568-7779.
SEP 13-14Fall Book & Bake Sale
Frothingham FreeLibrary, Fonda, NY. 11am - 7 pm. Call 518-853-3016.
SEP 24”The Help”
Book DiscussionFrothingham FreeLibrary, Fonda, NY. 11am. Please pick up yourcopy from the Library(New York State Councilof the Arts). Call 518-853-3016.
SEP 29Colonial Barn Dance
Fort Klock, 2 miles Eastof St. Johnsville, NY onNYS Rt. 5. Attendees areencouraged to wear peri-od clothing, or come asyou are. There will becolonial music, callersand refreshments. FortKlock closes for the regu-lar season on ColumbusDay. Contact Fort Klock,518-568-7779.
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Sitterly’sQuality Auto Sales
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20077 JEEPP PATRIOT4 Cyl., 4x4, Loaded
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GARAGE SPACE FORRENT: $30.00 per monthper car, truck, ATV, etc.Main Street, Mohawk,NY315-866-4778
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1986 HD 883 Sportster,33k miles, $2,500/OBO.518-231-1951
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FOR RENT: Fort Plain.Cozy, clean, 1 bedroomduplex apartment. Stove,refrigerator, ww carpet,blinds, no pets, nonsmoking, security andreferences. 518-993-2376
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]
PICK 5 for meats, frozenseafood and groceryitems, Peruzzi’s MeatMarket, 69 ChurchStreet, Canajoharie.518-673-3382
CUSTOM PLOWING &TILLING by the acre orby the job. Reasonablerates. 518-673-5004
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2010 TOYOTA Corolla S,red, 21k, 4cyl., auto,moonroof, alloys, fullpower. SALE: $16,495.John C. Miller, Inc.5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4www.johncmiller.com
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$9,995$9,995
110k110k06 CHEVY MALIBU LS
Auto, CD Player, PS, PW, Very Nice!
06 GMC ENVOYAuto, 4x4, Sunroof, Tow Pkg., E.C.!
05 DODGE DAKOTA SLT CLUB CABV-8, Auto, 4x4, Nice Truck!
04 JEEP LIBERTYV-6, 4x4, Loaded, Nice Condition!
02 HONDA ACCORD LXManual-5, Dependable, Great MPG!
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03 FORD F-250 SD CREWFlorida Truck, 6.0L Diesel, Lthr, DVD #P1043
147k147k02 FORD MUSTANG GT
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08 CHEVY MALIBU LSFull Pwr, Traction Control, Up to 30MPG! #P1012
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111k111k06 HUMMER H3
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87k87k05 CHEVY MONTE CARLO
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05 CHEVY AVEO LSAuto, AM/FM CD, AC, Up to 35 MPG! #P986
153k153k05 FORD FIVE HUNDRED
Limited, New Tires, Loaded, Roof #P1073
120k120k04 GMC SIERRA K2500 W/PLOW
6.0L Gas, Flat Bed, Ready to Work!! #P107203 PONTIAC GRAND AM GT
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In ThisSection� Salisbury
CoveredBridge Day
� Camping
� Ice Cream
� MemorialDay Tribute
AndComingSoon:� Shop
Canajoharie
� VioletFestival
� Flag Day
� Graduation
� Bridal
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We salute the men and womenwho have served in our ArmedForces, those who serve today,and the future generationswho will carry on thehonorable duties of protectingand preserving America’sfreedom. Their dedication,patriotism, sacrificeand courage will alwaysbe remembered.
A Salute To Our Soldiers
Sprout Brook Country Store
On Rt. 163, Cherry Valley Rd.Open 7 Days A Week
518-993-5185
K-9 Concrete
Specializing in Concrete StampingJason Nare
518-424-3517
MW Roosevelts and Son
210 Erie Blvd., Canajoharie, NY 13317518-673-3214
Heartland Honey
6477 St. Hwy. 5, Fort Plain, NY 13339518-993-4754
Kinship Properties
54 E. Main St., St. Johnsville, NY 13452518-568-2776
Becker’s Auto Salvage
796 McKinley Rd., Palatine Bridge, NY 13428518-673-3238
BIG M SUPERMARKETS
Big M
15 Lamberson St., Dolgeville, NY 13329315-429-8518
Little M
25 W. Main St., St. Johnsville, NY 13452518-568-5689
Lock, Stock & Barrel Sporting Supply, LLC
5794 St. Hwy. 10, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428518-673-2166
Country Tyme Propane, LLC
948 St.. Hwy 162, Sprakers, NY 12166518-673-1011
We will sell 20lb. BBQ tanks for $9 plus tax
Wayne’s Burner Service
84 N. Division St., St. Johnsville, NY 13452518-568-2199
Premier Designs Jewelry
148 Johnson St., Sharon Springs, NY 13459518-496-5209
Lenz & Betz Funeral
69 Otsego St., Canajoharie, NY 13317518-673-3231
Don’s Electric
55 Church St., Canajoharie, NY518-673-2222
Frank’s Welding & Fabrication
339 East Main St., Canajoharie518-673-2797
CCM Transmission
886 Oswagatchie Rd., Palatine Bridge518-673-3100
Nice-n-Easy
95 Main St., Fort Plain518-993-3337
Freihofers
67 East Main St., Nelliston518-993-3300
Unique Tree Service
Palatine Bridge518-332-7808
True Value
12 Willett St., Fort Plain518-993-3834
Ripepi’s Restaurant
7850 State Hwy. 5, St. Johnsville518-568-7656
Geesler’s
64 Canal St., Fort Plain, NY 13339518-993-4261
Sno Pro
6459 State Hwy 5, Nelliston518-993-3269
Mattice & Sons LLC.
Heating, Plumbing & Cooling518-441-0142
Midway Body Shop
6152 State Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge518-993-2215
Dockerty Florist & Greenhouse
4 Crouse Blvd., St. Johnsville518-568-2212
Shults Auto Center
243 W. Grand St., Palatine Bridge518-673-5246
Barrett’s Transmission
148 Ripple Rd., Cherry Valley518-993-2002
Bellen’s Archery
7798 State Hwy 5, St. Johnsville518-568-8022
S&G Auto Body
6804 State Hwy 5, Fort Plain518-993-9975
McFee Memorials
65 Hancock St., Fort Plain518-993-2259
Fuccillo of Nelliston
St. Hwy. 5, Nelliston518-993-5555
Wrath of Grapes
51 Hancock St., Fort Plain518-993-2624
Jim’s Irish Harbour
20 Little Mohawk St., Canajoharie518-673-2474
The Hungry Bear Café
7304 State Hwy. 5, St. Johnsville518-568-2700
Hogan’s Stock Service
278 Spring St., Fort Plain518-993-2171
Grandma’s Kitchen
7 West Main St., St. Johnsville518-568-8310
McDonalds of Palatine Bridge
518-673-3046
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20088 Kiaa Sorentoo AWD 20033 Minii Cooperr S
Custom Seat, custom exhaust.
Book Value $14,700
Our Special Sale Price$10,575!$10,575!
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20088 Jeepp Wrangler
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20055 Dodgee DakotaClubb Cabb 4x4
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Green Acres is celebrating with our once a year softIce Cream Flavors
Double Pink----Strawberry----Violet----Black RaspberryTwisted together to make a “Lyndie”
We also serve a sundae topping mixture of fresh blueberries, blackberries, raspberries and strawberries
that we call our “Very Berry Violet Sundae”
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RD’s Mountain View TruckingRedemption Center
Salisbury CoveredBridge Day
Friday, June 1 at 7 P M&
Saturday, June 2FRIDAY, JUNE 1 - KICKOFF AT 7 PM
Music by Mixed Company at the Grange &Salisbury Citizenship Award presented to Clara “Sue” Jorrey
SATURDAY, JUNE 27-10 AM � Pancake Breakfast at the firehouse sponsored by
The Fire Prevention Team8 AM � Fishing derby sign up at the pavilion
Winners announced at 11:309 AM � Craft Show at the fire station grounds, ends 5 PM
� Ragball tournament behind the pavilion� Chinese Auction, duck derby tickets for sale, raffles for 2Adirondack chairs and Kindle Fire at the fire station grounds
10 AM � J&M Amusements & Games, ends 10 PM� Civil War Camp living history at the field,6th NY Cavalry� Horse drawn wagon rides� Cutest Baby Photo Contest, childen’s tattoos &face painting sponsored by the Girl Scouts� Book sale at the library� Frisbie House display honoring Salisbury Fire Department’s80th anniversary� Antique Car Show at the Town Hall parking lot� Antique tractors at the Frisbie House; Vintage snowmobiles
11:30 AM � Winners announced from the fishing derby12 PM � Military hospital skit at the Grange
� Horseshoe Tournament sign up by the Covered Bridge,starts 1 PM� Chicken BBQ at the Methodist Church� Pork BBQ at the Stone Jug� Smoked bisque at Moore’s Market� Fast food all day at the pavilion sponsored by the firedepartment
1 PM � Salisbury’s “Minute to Win It” games at the basketballcourt, ends 5 PM� Horseshoe Tournament begins by the Covered Bridge,bring your own partner
2 PM � “Curtis Heckwolf Radio Man” at the pavilion, ends 5 PM3 PM � Military Clothing & Fashion Show at the Grange5 PM � Duck Derby races held at 2438 Rt. 29, watch for signs6 PM � Chinese auction drawings6:30 PM � Dance with music by “Bob Morse” at the pavilion,
ends 9:45 PMDUSK � Fireworks
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Moore’s Market& Corner Cafe
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(ARA) — Fresh air, sun-shine, activities for thewhole family, and newsights to see: outdoor va-cations offer many advan-tages, including the op-portunity to do more forless money.
Budget-conscious fami-lies looking for a memo-
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right away.Fortunately, camping,
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Lower lodging costsStaying at a national or
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ed in amazing sights, funactivities or savoring somehistory, chances are you’llfind what you’re lookingfor in a national park.America’s National ParkSystem has more than397 parks, monuments,battlefields, militaryparks, historical parks,historic sites, lakeshores,seashores, recreationalareas, scenic rivers andtrails in every state (ex-cept Delaware).
Educationalopportunity
Whether you’re takingin some history or justreveling in the beauty ofnature, an outdoor vaca-tion offers a wealth of ed-ucational opportunities toget your creative juicesflowing. Many popularsites are linked to our na-tion’s history, and thegreat outdoors also teachlessons about science,natural history andhealth. Another option isto participate in a tripsponsored by a nonprofitlike the Sierra Club. Notonly will your family reapthe fun and learning of anorganized outdoor trip,your vacation money canhelp support importantenvironmental work doneby such organizations.Learn more about SierraClub outings on the orga-nization’s website,www.sierraclub.org.
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