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August 15, 2015 - Amazon Web Services
Volume 6
Number 6
59 W. Main St., Canajoharie, NY 13317
Office: 518-673-2820
Cell: 518-698-3004 • Fax: 518-673-3514
Email: bob@krutz-properties.com
August 15, 2015
Serving
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Delivered
Robert Paul Buck
Licensed Real Estate
Salesperson
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARMS • INVESTMENTS ACREAGE
www.krutz-properties.com
See Our Ad On Page B1
Mohawk Valley
Real Estate LLC
29 Church St., Canajoharie, NY 13317
2008 Jeep Wrangler
Sahara 4x4
$
518-673-2066
www.MVRELLC.com
V6, Auto
15,999
Ross Noel Everett
518-248-0589
Courtney Dellinger 518-774-8382 • Lenora Fiorenza 518-673-2066
2009 Nissan
Murano LE AWD
$
V6, Auto, Leather
15,999
762-HEMI
Sales Hours:
Mon-Thurs 9-7; Fri 9-6; Sat 9-2
Service & Parts: Mon - Fri 8-5
PALATINE BRIDGE
Beautifully remodeled and updated
5BR, 2 1/2 Bath home totals 2275
SF. HW floors, new windows and
even has inground pool just in time
for summer. Asking $187,000
SHARON SPRINGS
Spacious 3BR, 1 1/2 bath features
large eat-in kitchen, newer floors,
updated bath and large attached
garage. Only $97,000.
6316 STATE HIGHWAY 10, CANAJOHARIE
Charming Cape Cod home just outside the village
features hardwood floors, spacious kitchen, mostly
updated windows, newly painted interior and more.
Detached garage with attached greenhouse and
roomy backyard. Room for the modern family with
3 BR and full bath. A must see home!
Only $88,900
202 KEESLERS CORNERS RD.
Cozy 3 BR home with formal dinning
room, spacious yard and new low maintenance fence. Ft. Plain School District.
Great starter home and one of the few
homes in the country under $100,000.
Just $69,900
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YOUNGS RD., MINDEN
Spacious 3 bedroom double wide with
open concept living area, master suite
and 27 acres with room for your animals, gardens and all your toys. Call
Ross Noel Everett to view today!
Only $199,000
Ross Noel Everett
Office 518-694-2941
Cell 518-248-0589
CURRYTOWN RD.
Working Elk Farm “High Acres Elk
Farm” ready for you to start your own
business or self sustaining homestead.
Includes 2 outbuildings, total of 80
acres, several animals and huge pond.
A 3 BR home can be purchased separately if needed Only $179,900
Thinking of starting
a local business?
We have a great location in Sharon
NEW LISTING
Springs on St. Hwy. 20. Maybe a storGreat section of Schenectady!
age shed sales business! We have a
Beautiful 4BR home with recently
remodeled master suite includes huge shed supplier that can get you started
second LR. Features include HW floors today. Give us a call. Block building
with over 4200 sq. ft., 2 high bays, 1.4
updated windows, stainless steel
appliances and much much more. Call acres and village water. Many other
uses. Only $150,000
to see this beauty. Only $138,900
Relax on the wraparound deck while watching the children play in the spacious open yard. Or take everyone hiking in your own private forest, over the
year round creek across the wooden bridge and go all the way to the top for
the wonderful views. If you like the comforts
of Log Home living with lots of open spaces
you are going to love this home. Includes 52
acres of prime hunting land, year round creek
and beautiful 3BR, 1800 SF log home.
Only $569,500
A2 • August 15, 2015
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
DOLGEVILLE
14 Lamberson Street, Dolgeville, NY • 315-429-8518
OPEN 7am-9pm • 7 days a week
Back to
School
1893 Premium
Chicken Leg
Quarters
Sold In 10 Lb. Bag
49¢
Lb.
1893 Premium
Angus Master
Trimmed Beef
From Our Deli Honey, Brown
Sugar or Bavarian
Top Round
London
Broil
3
1893
Premium
All Natural Pork
6 Pk. 16.9 Oz. Btls. or 6 Pk. 16 Oz. Btls.
Select Varieties Plus Dep.
$ 99
Lb.
Pepsi, Diet Pepsi
or Mtn Dew
10
5/$
Bone-In Center
Cut Rib Loin
$
Chops
1
99
Lb.
Gallon
Jug
10.5-15.2 Oz.
Select
Varieties
16 Oz. Quarters, Select Varieties
1
Kellogg’s
Pop•Tarts
$ 99
Best Yet
Butter
5
2/$
Sugardale
Tavern Ham
3
$ 99
Lb.
5.3 Oz.
Select
Varieties
Hawaiian
Red Punch
4
2/$
Chobani
Greek Yogurt
5
5/$
4 Pk. 16-17.2 Oz.
Select Varieties
Dole Fruit
Cups
17 Oz.
20-22 Oz.
Big M or Best Yet
Round Top
White Bread
99
¢
Whole or
2% Low Fat
Garelick
Farms
Milk Gallon
Kellog’s
Froot
Loops
or Apple Jacks
2
$ 99
2
Crystal Geyser
Spring Water
Mott’s
Applesauce
1
$ 99
17.2-18.9 Oz.
Select Varieties
24 Pk.
16.9 Oz.
Btls.
Plus Dep.
$ 99
or 6 Pk. 23.4-24 Oz.
Select Varieties
19-32 Oz.
Select Varieties
2
$ 99
Betty
Crocker
Supreme
Brownie Mix
LIMIT TWO
99¢
McCain
French
Fries
30 Pk.
12 Oz.
Cans
Lager, Light or Cream Ale
Plus Dep.
Genesee Beer
30 Pack
Visit Us Online at: www.bigmsupermarkets.com
See Weekly Circular for More Money Saving Deals.
Ad Prices effective: Saturday, Aug. 15th through Friday, Aug 21st, 2015
2
$ 99
1299
$
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
FOR SALE: 1998 Dodge
Neon $500 315-9562494
We want to
hear from you!
Send your comments
& suggestions to
the
Original
Valley Pennysaver
PO Box 121,
Palatine Bridge, NY
13428
OR email
jsnyder@leepub.com
FISHING
G FISHING
G FISHING!! Live Bait, Rods,
Reels, Tackle, Nets, etc.
The Sportsman’s Den, 36
Canal St, Ft Plain, 518E BAIT,
993-1010. LIVE
TACKLE,, ARCHERY,
AMMUNITION,, PET,
SPORTS,, etc.
FOR SALE – sawdust &
shavings.
Buryford
Farms, 50 Cavalli St.,
Dolgeville, NY. (315)
429-9040 or (315) 8684842
MAKE our phone ring
so we can return the favor!! Place your reader
ad today. Only $4.00
for the first 14 words.
518-673-3237
STEEL EXTERIOR ENTRY DOOR UNITS by
THERMA-TRU – many
styles to choose from.
C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35
Hough St., St. Johnsville
518-568-7016
CHECK
K YOUR
R AD.
ADVERTISERSS should
check their ads on the
first week of insertion.
Lee Publications, Inc.
shall not be liable for
typographical, or errors
in publication except to
the extent of the cost of
the first weeks insertion
of the ad, and shall also
not be liable for damages due to failure to
publish an ad. Adjustment for errors is limited to the cost of that
portion of the ad wherein the error occurred.
Reportt any
y errorss to
o 518673-0111
BEAUTIFUL one & two
bedroom apartments.
For Rent in Fort Plain.
Includes oak cabinets,
stove, refrigerator, private off-street parking,
hardwired smoke detectors, sprinkler heads in
all apartments, walking
distance to restaurants,
grocery & convenience
stores, and beautiful
park. Sorry no pets. 315794-2399
August 15, 2015 • A3
Nelliston’s New Adventure
A new adventure started in Nelliston on April 1,
2015, the swearing in of your new Village Board,
who are excited and anticipating great things for the
future of our community. We are looking forward to
your ideas, questions, etc. which will benefit the
growth of our village. We will be waiting for you at
our Nelliston Village Hall at 11 River St.,
August 20th at 6:30pm. Lets come together and
embrace our village’s new adventures together.
Respectfully, Sarah Yerdon,Village of Nelliston Trustee
AS
OPEN
SUNDAYS
N OW I N
HOMEGROWN GARLIC BY THE STRING
ROCHESTER TOMATOES
CHEESE CURDS
HOMEGROWN CUCUMBERS, GREEN BEANS,
PICKLES, GREEN & YELLOW SQUASH
HOMEGROWN BLUEBERRIES
BUTTER & SUGAR SWEET CORN
PENNSYLVANIA PEACHES
FRESH VARIETY OF SUMMER FRUITS
NEW YORK STATE MAPLE SYRUP & SHARP CHEESE
~ Hapanowicz ~
• Kielbasa • Mushroom Stew • Chili
• Chicken Cacciatore • Chicken Soup
• Greens & Beans • Potato & Cheese Pierogies
221 S. Caroline St., Herkimer • (315) 866-7272
Serving You 7 Days A Week All Year Round
Open: 8am-6pm
AS
Woodworking Tools
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL
MERCHANTS.
BUY LOCAL or BYE,
BYE LOCAL!
Produce • Cheese • Spices • Cookies • Snacks
Eggs • Butter • Cereal • Coffee • Condiments
Wholesale Prices - Open to the Public!
We carry McCadam Cheese, Hapanowicz Meats,
Queensboro tub butter and Farm Fresh Milk!
WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS & EBT CARDS
VICTORIAN WALNUT
marble top tables, plant
stands, sofas, chairs,
desks, lamps and accessories and more. Large
selection of R.S.Prussia
Red Mark just in. THE
GALLERY, 2 West Main
Street, Saint Johnsville,
NY 13452. 518-568-5121.
USED TIRE SALE: Huge
Inventory, mounting &
balancing FREE. No appointment necessary!
Save money call Auto
World, 534 North Perry
Street, Johnstown 12095
518-762-7555
Sweet Corn $2.75/doz. • Cabbage $1/head
Cucumbers 5/$1 • Zucchini 5/$1
Brussel Sprouts • Cauliflower • Tomatoes • Peppers • Onions
T& J
CASH TODAY for your
extra diabetic test strips.
Johnstown,NY 559-3029068
SUMMER HEAT GOT
YOU DOWN! We can
help, we have a large selection of fans and air
Behind
conditioners.
every
y projectt iss a True
Value!!
12
2 Willettt St
Fortt Plain
n 993-3834.
HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 10-6 • Closed Sun.
FRUITS / VEGETABLES
& GREENHOUSES
CELEBRATING 42 YEARS
2006 CADILLAC DTS,
silver, 69k, V-8, auto,
heated leather, loaded
American Luxury!!
SALE: $10,995. John C.
Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
w w w . j o h n c
miller.com
FOR SALE: 2 male
Great Pyrenees Lab Mix
Puppies, 8 weeks old 1st
shots, very cute and
healthy, family raised,
ready to go, 400.00
obo 518-673-4747
THE VEGGIE MAN
50 Main St. • Fort Plain • 518-231-7001 • 518-231-9797
AS
2011 CHEVY MALIBU
LT. Red, 33K, 4cyl.,
Auto, AC, CD, Alloys.
n C.
Sale: $13,895. John
Millerr Inc.. 518-762-7124,
w w w . j o h n c
miller.com
TO SETTLE ESTATE
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ShopSmith Mark V wood lathe w/11” band saw $150
Delta 16” scroll saw $50
Bridgewood BW1S shaper $350
Manuals for all equipment.
Call 518-495-2384
SA
A4 • August 15, 2015
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
CUSTOM WOODCRAFTERS
AND STOVES LLC
Major Credit Cards
Financing Available
Route 30 - Mayfield - Phone 661-5914
STOVES & FIREPLACES
• Wood, Gas & Pellet
• Fireplaces & Inserts
• Chimney Repairs and
Liners
• Tools and
Accessories
• Chimney Cleaning &
Installations
• Glass Doors
Hampton
Serving You For Over 28 Years
Store, Office or Restaurant
FOR RENT at 29 Church St. Canajoharie
Large 16’x70’ But Can Reduce Size if Needed
Will Do Some Building to Suit $395
518-673-5938 - No Answer in 3 hrs 518-365-2976
FENCING
• Wood Fence, Post & Rail
• PVC Vinyl
• Aluminum Ornamental
• Chain Link &
All Vinyl
• Retaining Wall
& Decks
• Outdoor
Furniture
CANAJOHARIE: Thursday - Saturday, Thursday Aug. 14 to Saturday Aug 16, 9-5. Multi-family/ house sales. 140 Cliff, 145 Cliff, and maybe
others. Clothing (mens, women’s, girls, boys, infants, juniors). Shoes, housewares, books,
games, bunkbeds, toys, furniture, baby-items,
and lots of other stuff. Clothing is $3/$5 /bag.
CHARLES D. STAHL
SPLIT
T HARDWOOD
“SPECIAL TRUCKLOAD SALES”
5+ Face Cords Delivered $400
Approx. 7 1/2 Face Cords $550
Approx. 11+ Face Cords $825
FURNACE CHUNK WOOD
Approx 11+ Face Cords $725
Delivered (may include extra delivery charges)
HEAP ACCEPTED
697 Snells Bush Rd.,
Little Falls, NY 13365
315-823-1982
LARGE YARD SALE: 391 Flint Ave Est., Little
Falls. Friday, August 14th 9am-6pm & Saturday,
August 15th 9am-4pm. Snowmobiles, motorcycle, parts, dishes, tools, lawnmower, snowblower, basketball hoop, guitar amps, musical
equipment, holiday decorations, toys &
clothes. Something for everyone!
Windy Top Farm
Fresh Produce
Homemade Bread
Ice Cold Root Beer
8 AM to Dusk, Mon-Sat
1351 Latimer Hill Road
Canajoharie, NY 13317
Sunnycrest
Orchards
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Peaches
Peaches
GARAGE SALE: Aug 21st + 22nd, 10-5. 43
Gilbert Ave., Fort Plain.
YARD SALE: 35 Prospect Street, Nelliston, 102, Aug 14-15. A variety of good stuff. Antiques,
etc.
MOHAWK VALLEY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
GARAGE SALE: 156 West Monroe St., Little
Falls. Thursday 8/13, Friday 8/14, Saturday
8/15.10am-4pm. 100’s of items. Something for
Everyone!
Ready
Ready for
for canning
canning
First
Early
Apples
DOWNSIZING GARAGE SALE: Wilton cake
pans, antique jars, furniture, baby crib, antique
linens, large size women’s clothing, etc. 192
Crum Creek Road, St. Johnsville. Friday + Sat.
8am- 5pm, Aug. 14 & 15.
Sweet Corn
7869 State Route 10
Sharon Springs, NY
518-284-2256
Open 9-5 Daily
GARAGE SALE: On August 21 & 22. 167
Canal St Fort Plain open 9am.
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
183
3 Main
n Street,, Sharon
Springs,, NY
Y 13459: Legal live-in storefront
with 1 to 2 bedrooms in
Sharon Springs, NY.Very
sunny, 1,000 s/f storefront with large front
porch. 2 entrance doors
will allow you to have a
separate shop or to sublet part of the space to
an independent shopkeeper to help with the
rent. New kitchen appliances and shower. Beautiful setting. $775/
month includes heat
and hot water. Tenant
pays electric. Available
June 1st or sooner. References and verifiable
long-term employment
a must. Best contact giacomo.dennis@gmail.co
m or call 518-312-3800
and leave a message.
2008 JEEP COMPASS
Lmtd 4x4, Red, 63K, 5
Speed manual, Leather,
Moonroof. Sale: $12,650.
John C. Miller Inc (518)762-7124. www.johnc
miller.com
FOR SALE: 1948 Ford
8N tractor with plow
and
attachments,
$3,000/OBO. Call 607264-3680
SLAB FIREWOOD FOR
SALE: $150 per full
cord. Leave message at
518-568-7271
VINYL REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS BY VIEWPOINT are durable, low
maintenance and ENERGY STAR APPROVED
with lifetime warranty
against glass breakage.
C. H. BURKDORF &
SON, 35 Hough St., St.
Johnsville 518-568-7016
WANTED: Old penny
Beechnut machines, Jug
crocks w/blue (cherry
valley) Estates. Showcase
Antiques. 315-823-1177
FREE Kittens 315-2192939.
AMANA GAS STOVE
for sale, used 3 months,
purchased new on April
23, 2015, set up for
propane, self-cleaning
oven. 518-568-2314
2013 FORD FOCUS SE,
Grey, 14K, 4cyl., Auto,
Balance of Factory Warranty. Sale: $14,995. John
C.. Millerr Inc.. 518-7627124,,
www.johnc
miller.com.
2006 BUICK LUCERNE
CX, Black, 89K, V-6,
Auto, Leather, Sale:
n C.. Miller
$8,495. John
Inc.. (518)762-7124
4 www
.johncmiller.com
2005 DODGE Magnum
R/T AWD, blue, 97k,
Hemi V-8, auto, leather,
rear DVD, loaded!!
n C.
SALE: $9,995. John
Miller,, Inc.. 518-762-7124
w w w . j o h n c m
iller.com
BEAUTIFUL SIGNED
STEUBEN STEMWAREMUST SEE! Rare Limoges punch bowl with
original base, Cloisonné
floor lamp, Champlevés
Vases, and more. Check
out our new location at
Showcase
Antiques,
Canal Place, Little Falls.
THE GALLERY, 2 West
Main
Street,
Saint
Johnsville, NY 13452.
518-568-5121.
BLINDS,, TREE
E STANDS,
Traill Cams,, Scents,
Lure,, and
d MORE! Stop
by or call The Sportsman’s Den, 36 Canal St,
Fort Plain 518-993-1010.
LIVE
E BAIT,, TACKLE,
ARCHERY,, AMMUNITION,, PET,, SPORTS,
etc.. Likee Uss on
n FACEBOOK.
Canajoharie: Walnut St.
2 bedroom upper, offstreet parking,
washer/dryer hookup,
LR/DR. $700+security
& references required.
A&M Prospect Properties LTD 518-773-8457
SMOKEY’S TREE REMOVAL AND LOGGING, call 717-513-9130
Call if you have large or
small trees you want removed from your lawns,
yards, wood lots, or if
they are too close to
your buildings, Give us
a call 717-513-9130
LET US GET TOP DOLLAR FOR YOU...We offer estate sales, both
auction and house sales.
Over 30 years experience. We do appraisals,
furniture, jewelry, and
art...both written and
verbal. Very reasonable
rates. THE GALLERY, 2
West Main Street, Saint
Johnsville, NY 13452.
518-568-5121.
LET US HELP you get
rid of your unwanted
stuff. Place a reader ad
today. Only $4.00 for
the 1st 14 words. Call 518673-3011
WE HAVE! Timberwolf
log splitters. Call for
pricing + models available. North Creek Auto
315-866-3698
CERTIFIED ORGANIC
dry round bales hay.
Best offer. 518-568-7271
ROUGH CUT LUMBER
– all sizes. Credit cards
accepted. Stop in, call or
email. Buryford Farms,
50 Cavalli ST, Dolgeville,
NY. (315)429-9040 0r
(315)868-4842.
bfmoulding@gmail.com
WE HAVE CANNING
JARS and accessories in
stock and at great in
season prices! Fortt Plain
Truee Valuee and
d Just
Ask
k Rentall 12
2 Willettt St
Fortt Plain
n 993-3834.
NEED YOUR APPLIANCE REPAIRED? Koval’s has over 30 years
experience and is affordable! Call (315)867-9333
APARTMENT
FOR
RENT St. Johnsville,
Downstairs, washer and
dryer, heat, new kitchen,
off street parking, $575.
518-848-1299
2007 CHRYSLER 300
Touring, white, 84k, V-6,
auto, leather, alloys,
SALE: $10,495. John C.
Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
w w w . j o h n c
miller.com
BEDROOM SET
WANTED: Queen size
cherry no veneers, top
dollar paid. 518-6732923
WE PAY CASH!
for all types of, Silver
Gold & Diamond jewelry.
Gold Is At
An All-Time High
William Doerrer
& Son Jewelers
16 Canal Street, Fort Plain
(518) 993-3388
C.H.S.
Class of ‘95
20 Year
Reunion
August 15th • 11AM
Glimmerglass West Shelter
Families Welcome
Mrs. M.
August 15, 2015 • A5
LLC
LANDSCAPING & SNOWPLOWING
COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL
“Family owned & operated for over 30 years”
• Lawn Mowing - Weekly & Bi-Weekly
• Complete Custom Landscaping & Design
• Complete Mulching Installation
• Trimming • Shrub & Tree Pruning
• Screened Top Soil • Retaining Walls
• Stone Products
(Crusher Run, Sand, Colored Stone)
ACCEPTING
• Tree & Shrub Installation
NEW
• Brush Hogging • Lawn Seeding
CUSTOMERS
FOR 2015
• Excavation • Planting
• Decorative Mulch (variety of colors) SEASON
• Edging • Fall and Spring Clean ups
CALL BRIAN
FOR FREE ESTIMATES
Owner: Patty Mabie
518-598-9116
Free Estimates - Fully Insured
Canajoharie, NY
A6 • August 15, 2015
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
LET US DESIGN THAT
SPECIAL JEWELRY FOR
YOU. We work in 14k,
18k, Platinum, and Sterling Silver. All precious
and
semi-precious
stones available. We also
do repairs. Very reasonable
rates.
THE
GALLERY, 2 West Main
Street, Saint Johnsville,
NY 13452. 518-568-5121.
For a Church with:
1. A warm welcome and family
atmosphere
2. Worshipful music
3. Understandable Bible teaching
This describes
Grandview
Baptist Church
Corner of Washington
& Lydius Streets
Fort Plain, NY
518-993-9929
Pastor Dan West
SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE
Premium Blaschak Coal
!!! Summer Coal Sale !!!
$
10 Per Ton Discount
On All Coal Bought Before
September 1st, 2015
Bagged Price After Discount
$
299/ton
Bulk Coal After Discount
$
249/ton
We Stock Rice • Pea
Nut & Stove
95 Willett Street
Fort Plain, NY 13339
Phone 518-993-2543
Sunday at 11:00am
Wednesday at 6:30pm
THINK CHRISTMAS
and start a Layaway for
a new Spa. What a better
way to tell someone you
love them than with a
Spa that they can relax
in. Mohawk Valley
Hearth and Heating,
1027 E. German St,
Herkimer, NY.
(315)
866-6848
2005 DODGE Magnum
R/T AWD, blue, 97k,
Hemi V-8, auto, leather,
rear DVD, loaded!!
SALE: $9,995. John C.
Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
w w w . j o h n c
miller.com
NEED A NEW FAN?
We have just what you
need with a variety of
sizes with prices starting
Fort
at just $4.99.
Plain True Value and
Just Ask Rental 12 Wil lett St Fort Plain 9933834.
WANTED FOR RENT,
Large 1BR or 2BR APT
in Canajoharie or Palatine Bridge. Call Keith
@ 518-775-3325
CHECK OUT OUR AUGUST coupon circular
for great deals! Behind
every project is a True
Value! 12 Willett St Fort
Plain 993-3834.
WANTED! Gently used
hunting/fishing apparel/gear. All sizes/styles.
Call or stop by. FISH ING!
HUNTING!
BAIT!
PET FOOD!
AMMO! Shop local!
Reasonable rates. Also
offer lessons, loaner
bows, group rates, parties.
The Sportsman’s Den, 36
Canal St, Ft Plain, 518www.
993-1010.
facebook.com/thesportsmansden
ADVERTISERS: Get the
best responses from
your advertisements by
including the age, condition, price and best calling hours. Also, we always recommend insertion for at least 2 issues
for maximum benefits.
DEADLINE for placing
ads
is THURSDAY
NOON prior to edition
date. Call Peg 518-6730111
RUBBER STAMPS self
inking. All sizes. Call
Beth at Lee Publications.
518-673-0101
WANTED: Old primitives folkart, postcards,
paintings,
taxidermy
glass negatives, estates
showcase antiques. 315823-1177
HENRY DRIVEWAY 3
YEAR Asphalt Sealerrenews blacktop driveways, fills and seals
rough surfaces and minor cracks. Available in
5 gallon pails. C.H.
BURKDORF & SON, 35
Hough St., St. Johnsville
518-568-7016
RECORDS WANTED:
We’ll buy your old
records from 1930- 1970.
45’s, 78’s, Albums, RockN-Roll, Blues, R&B,
Country, etc. Call Pete
518-673-2384.
THOUGHT FOR THE
WEEK: “Lets Attend
Church This Sunday”.
You and your family are
welcome at Grandview
Baptist Church, corner
of Lydius & Washington
St., Ft. Plain, NY. Sunday
School 10am. Morning
Worship 11am.
CENTRAL BOILER
EClassic OUTDOOR
FURNACES. Cleaner
and Greener. 97% Efficient. EPA Qualified.
Call North Creek Heat
315-866-3698
HISTORIC CANAJO HARIE MUGS available
at Peruzzi’s Meat Market, 69 Church Street,
Canajoharie.
Open
Monday-Friday 9-6; Sat.
9-4; Sun. 10-3.
$1 Off Admission With This Ad
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
August 15, 2015 • A7
ARMS FAIR Photo Calendars
Start at any month
you wish
SARATOGA SPRINGS
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August 15, 2015
Hello Again,
What’s new in the news? You will never guess
the importance of our two drumstick, one gizzard,
egg-producing friends. Known as chickens, or
more specifically, hens.
It seems that no arm of the government or no one
less than the Dolgeville Village Attorney Norman
Mastromoro along with the Mayor and his full board,
aided by the village planning board and the Fulton
and Herkimer County Planning boards, are needed to
solve the delicate, possible over powering question —
can residents of the village of Dolgeville own — have 8
chickens — (actually hens — no roosters) on the property they pay taxes for? I guess there is no law
concerning how many chickens these village folk can
have in their freezers. They must have workable beaks
with two drumsticks and be able to speak cluck,
cluck, and agree to stay off village, county and state
roads. Our compliments to the Times daily newspaper
for keeping the public aware of this serious pending
legislation. Tuesday’s front page headline — Dolgeville
Hearing Reconvened on Chicken Law.
I wonder have the members of the village board
considered asking President Obama to voice his
opinion on this local problem as he has several times
before on other local not federal problems.
Not pretending to offer legal advice to the Mayor,
why not follow Mr. Obama’s example when he said
he would bypass Congress and go around by using
executive privilege? If Washington says it’s okay, why
not Dolgeville?
If and when Dolgeville gets their 8 hens per house
and if the St. Johnsville black and yellow chicken
farmer with the two roosters has a problem with
those walking egg factories getting out of their chicken coops, I have a solution, sit in a corner and make
a sound like a turnip and all the chickens, hens and
roosters will come to you.
We received an unsigned letter starting with
“You must have been an English teacher’s worse
nightmare and ending with “Have a good day.” The
unsigned letter caused cold chills along with
memories I have tried not to remember.
I would enjoy meeting the writer as I feel certain
he or she has mastered the Roget’s Thesaurus.
Roget’s Thesaurus is a valuable source of seldom
used words. Words often used by writers who
have a secret desire to impress readers with their
superior vocabulary, which in actuality they do
not possess.
The unsigned letter writer used vitriolic, diatribe
and sophistry — I imagine we were supposed to be
impressed. Maybe I should look in a thesaurus to
find a better common place word than impressed.
Maybe tomorrow. (I ain’t got no time today.) Do you
think the word blarney might fit?
I wonder if the letter writer has ever thought about
contacting Mrs. Clinton. You certainly would be
qualified to write speeches for her using words no
one understands. It’s possible that your writing
might lead some of us to think she is actually more
qualified than she is, but ain’t.
In view of your letter — does that mean I should
not use — ain’t got none — druthers, yup and nope,
and use words that no one without a dictionary can
understand?
Thinking back 65 years ago, your estimate of
my English teacher must have been korect. She
probably passed me on to some other poor
teacher just to get me out of her class.
Thanks for wishing “have a happy day.” I would
suggest to you, do not have a cup of coffee. The
combination of coffee and this Hello Again will
surely cause heartburn. I started with a red pencil
and it got worse. But thanks anyway — please keep
on reading, with experience you will learn to use
common, understood words.
Now that we have chatted about these serious
problems let’s sit on the front porch swing and share
in a gabfest.
Question: Why did George Washington not continue to run for several terms? Could it be he could not
blame all of his mistakes on President Bush?
The Lord’s prayer contains 56 words; Lincoln’s
Gettysburg address 260; the Ten Commandments,
200, the Declaration of Independence, 3,000 and the
Dolgeville Hen Law three years of Board meetings
and a few thousand words. I wonder how many
Mayors and board members will it wear out.
Is the following newsworthy or what would you call
it? According to one of the world’s most popular and
highly respected daily newspapers, the Clinton
Foundation saw a significant increase in donations
this year from fundraisers who also have volunteered
to steer at least $100,000 each to Hillary Clinton’s
presidential campaign.
The Friday, July 31, 2015 W.S.J. stated that one
venture capitalist sent checks to both the Clinton
presidential campaign and the Clinton Foundation.
It was reported he gave between $10 million and $25
million. Do you think this was out of the goodness of
his heart? Some call this newsworthy. I know what I
think and the word worthy does not cloud my thinking.
A family quarrel had blown full bloom. “I wish”,
said the angry wife, “that I had taken my mother’s
advice and not married you.” “Your mother was actually against us getting married?” asked the husband. “Yes she was and said so over and over.” “Lord
forgive me,” said the husband, “How I misjudged that
great woman.”
We love to attend auctions. There are several
advertised in County Folks, the Country Editor, the
Mohawk Valley Original Pennysaver, and Hard Hat
News every issue.
If it seems like I’m in a hurry when rambling by on
the red Spyder, just think what it would be like if you
were sitting on a Spyder. I’m thinken’ you would act
rather fast too. Be sure to wave.
A lady was complaining to one of the church
ushers, “It was too hot, the lights were too dim,
and the Pastor’s message was too long.” “But
Grandmother,” the little girl said, “How can you
expect more for a quarter?”
Attend church on Sunday you will receive more
than you are capable of paying for.
This simple, short prayer works, “Thank you
Heavenly Father.” He will listen and will know you
care.
Fred Lee & Family
A8 • August 15, 2015
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
Ayres Animal Shelter
133 Hilltop Rd., Sprakers • 518-673-5670
Hours: Tues-Sat 12-5 • Open Wed. Nites till 7PM • www.ayresanimalshelter.com
BABY - 8 year old tan female Greyhound mix.
Came to the shelter because her owner was
moving. Good with some dogs.
BETSY - 4 - 5 yr old female Beagle. Found
at Harry Hoag School in Fort Plain.
BRANDI - 2 - 4 year old female Bulldog
mix. Found at the Dunkin' Donuts in
Fultonville on May 22nd. Good with some
dogs. Fine with older kids.
BEAR - 5 year old male Husky/Chow mix.
Came to the shelter because his owner was
moving. Good with most dogs.
FROSTY - 9 - 10 year old male Beagle.
Knows "sit" and "lie down”. Fine with dogs
and cats.
DAISY - 1 year old female Chihuahua/Jack
Russell mix. Came to the shelter on May
31st. Good with some dogs and fine with
older kids.
RALPH - Very appealing 10 - 12 year old tricolor male Beagle. Found on Oswegatchie
Road, Mohawk. Came to the shelter on
June 2, 2015. Good with dogs and kids.
BRIER - White and brown female Beagle
mix, about 3 years old. Abandoned by her
owner. Good with some dogs. Knows the
"sit" command. Good on leash.
BRUTUS - 6 1/2 year old male Pit Bull.
Found on Route 5s in Canajoharie on July
15th. Knows "sit, shake, lie down". Great on
leash. Sweet personality and that famous
"Pittie" smile!
GAVIN - White and black male American
Bulldog. Found in a culvert on N. Bush
Road, Johnstown. Came to the shelter on
May 30th. Fine with kids.
TYSON - 4 year old brown and white male
Pit Bull, 64 lbs. Found in St. Johnsville in
2013. Knows commands, loves car rides,
swimming and treats. Should be your only
pet in an adult home.
KYLA - Lovely young adult female tiger.
Found on Klock Road, St. Johnsville on
July 28th.
GEORGIA - Very sweet 1 year old female
Tortie. Found with her kittens under a porch
in Fort Plain on May 24, 2015.
HOOVER - Magnificent 3 to 4 year old
male. Found on State Highway 80, Fort
Plain. Came to the shelter on January 4,
2015. Very affectionate. Loves dogs!
Hoover has FELV, the feline leukemia virus.
FIDDLER - Handsome 4 - 5 year old tiger
and white male. Came to the shelter in
September 2014. Good with dogs. He has
FELV, the feline leukemia virus.
AVALON - Irresistible 4 month old grey
female. Found on Hilltop Road, Sprakers.
Very playful.
PEPPER - Beautiful 8 - 9 year old female. A
lap cat who likes lots of loving! Fine with kids
and dogs. Tolerates other cats.
HELP SUPPORT
THE SHELTER
Drop off your empty
bottles & cans to
Go Green Recycling
Center in Fort Plain
WARREN - Wonderful 3 month old orange
and white male. Came to the shelter on
June 14, 2015.
“Quality of Life”
NEEDED:
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LITTER
Thank you to the following merchants who sponsor this page every week.
Shear Delights
Richard
Euler
Trisha Mattice
Real Estate
Dutchtown Plaza
Palatine Bridge, NY 13428
518-844-1173
shear_delights@yahoo.com
Appointments appreciated/Walk-ins welcome
St. Johnsville
BRAKE SPECIALS
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518.568.2277
Little Falls Carpet
Edward
d Knapp
Little Falls
Licensed Real Estate Broker
48 Church Street,
Canajoharie, NY
315-823-3200
Carpet Hardwood Laminate
Tile
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Office: 518-673-3677
Fax: 518-673-3477
Snowplowing, 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
Garry - Jason Barrett
Owners
148 Ripple Road
Cherry Valley, NY
13320
24 HOUR SERVICE
Tim Lighthall
518-993-2504 • 518-265-5848
Mrs. M. LLC
Phone & Fax 518-993-2002
The Hearn Agency
LANDSCAPING & SNOWPLOWING
JACKSLAND ASSOCIATES INC.
INSURANCE SERVICE
COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL
“Family owned & operated for over 30 years”
518-598-9116
Owner - Patty Mabie
Free Estimates - Fully Insured
Ripepi’s Restaurant
Italian-American Cuisine
7850 St. Hwy. 5,
St. Johnsville, NY 13452
518-568-7656
Closed Mon. & Tues.
Your Hosts: The Ripepi Family
Over 12,000 Bottles of
Wine to Choose From
210 Erie Blvd., Canajoharie
7 Timmerman Ave.,
St. Johnsville, NY13452
518-441-0142 • 518-866-9274
518-673-3214
518-568-5037
Email: matticeandsons@yahoo.com
Justin Mattice
Russell Mattice
Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30
209 Erie Blvd. PO Box 329,
Canajoharie, NY 13317
Phone: 518-673-3263
Phone 518-673-8200
Fax 518-673-3490
Hours: Monday-Saturday 8AM-7PM
Sunday 8AM-4PM
info@dutchtownace.com
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
$5.00 REBATE ON
PITTSBURGH PAINT
Pure Performance Interior, Sun Proof Paints and
Stains &
Floor and
Porch Enamels. Rebate
starts Aug. 15.
C.H.
Burkdorf & Son, 35
Hough St., St. Johnsville
518-568-7016
WE
E
CARRY
Y
MRS
WAGESS PICKLE
E MIXES!
Behind
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y projectt is
a Truee Valuee 12
2 Willett
Stt Fortt Plain
n 993--3834.
8 FOOT TABLES &
folding chairs for rent.
Canajoharie Volunteer
Fire Department 518673-3812
2009 PONTIAC G-6,
Grey, 30K, 4cyl, Auto,
AC, CD, Alloys. Sale:
$11,995. John C. Miller
518-762-7124.
Inc.
www.johncmiller.com
IT’S
NOT
TO
LATE.......to buy a new
Coal, Pellet or Gas stove
before winter. Take advantage of our Layaway
program. Stop in at Mohawk Valley Hearth and
Heating, 1027 E. German
St, Herkimer, NY. (315)
866-6848
HATE THOSE STAINS
caused by algae, mold,
mildew, moss & lichen.
Use SPRAY & FORGET
with no rinsing needed.
Works on gravestone’s.
It really works! C. H.
BURKDORF & SON, 35
Hough St., St. Johnsville
518-568-7016
DOES YOUR APPLIANCE NEED REPAIR?
Call Koval’s. Ed has over
30 years experience!
(315) 867-9333
SPECIAL ON SITE ANTIQUE FARM Machinery, Tractors, and Consignment Auction Saturday
October
3rd
9:00am Canajoharie NY
Will be accepting consignments for Antique
Farm Machinery, Farm
Machinery,
Vintage
Snowmobiles, New and
Used Snowmobiles, 4
Wheelers,
Boats,
Campers, Trailers, Hit
and Miss Engines, Antique Toys and Collectibles!! Auction by
JR’S Auction 518-9934668
2010 Ford Taurus limited white pearl, 68k, v6,
auto, leather, power
everything!!
Sale:
n C.. Miller
$15,495. John
Inc.. (518)762-7124.
SHEETROCK – fi” x
4’x8’, 10’, 12’ and 14’.
Also fi x 4’ x 8’ moisture
resistant and 5/8” x
4”x8’, 10’, & 12’ fire
code. Joint compound,
tape, drywall screws and
primer available to complete the job.
C.H.
Burkdorf & Son, 35
Hough St., St. Johnsville
518-568-7016
13 MONTH PHOTO
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FAIRFIELD
“Country
Setting Private Community” Modern 2 story
home. New kitchen,
Brazilian granite countertops, black appliances. Family, great
room, home office, master suite/ walk-in closet/ large master bath
with jacuzzi tub. Over
sized sun deck. New detached 2 car garage. 2
nicely landscaped acres
and
much
more,
$189,900.
Interested,
Koehler RE 315-891-3254
FISHING
G FISHING
G FISHING!!! Livee Bait,, Rods,
Reels,, Tackle,, Nets,, etc.
The Sportsman’s Den, 36
Canal St, Ft Plain, 518E BAIT,
993-1010. LIVE
TACKLE,, ARCHERY
Y,
AMMUNITION,, PET,
SPORTS,, etc.
1995 SAFARI & TITAL
RV. Green & gray, 36’
long, 17,500 lbs., 13,000
miles, 6 cyl. Asking
$20,000. Towing pkg kit
estimated at $2,000.
Good condition inside
& out. For appt. call 518495-7489
August 15, 2015 • A9
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collars, leashes, Shampoos,, Sprays,, Wormer,
etc… at D&D’s Pet Supplies, 36 Canal St, Ft
Plain, 518-993-1010.
LARGE
SELECTION
early Victorian peach
blow to include fancy
bride’s basket with silver
birds, R.S.Germany, large
collection Fenton in
blue opalescent, cranberry opalescent, and
vaseline
opalescent
pieces, fine china and
crystal sets. Silver plate
flatware sets in original
storage box. Great selection of gifts for every
occasion.
THE
GALLERY, 2 West Main
Street, Saint Johnsville,
NY 13452. 518-568-5121.
ON SITE AUCTION!!
Saturday August 29th
10:00am 190 Marshville
Rd Fort Plain NY Complete Household, Patio
Set, GE Refrigerator, GE
Kitchen Stove, Washer
and Dryer, 2-Air Conditioners,
Microwave,
Kitchen Table and 4
Chairs, Kitchen Island,
Bedroom Suit with Full
Bed and Box Spring and
Mattress, Large Sectional
Couch, End Tables,
Cedar Chest, Rocking
Chairs, Computer Desk,
TV Stand, Pine Dresser,
Pots and Pans, Garage
Items, Wheel Barrow, Air
Compressor, Lawn Mower, Hand Tools and much
more!!! Watch for pictures on auctionzip.
PREMIUM ALLEGHENY hardwood pellets
for sale $230 ton. 518568-7484
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where everyone is approved! 261 East Main
Street Amsterdam. 518848-7359
ARE YOU LOOKING
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Auctions, Business Liquidations Auctions, Sporting Auction, Machinery,
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ours!! JR’S Auctions 518993-4668
ARCHEOLOGICAL
ARCHITECTURE: 1865
spiral staircase stairs,
spindles rail, $300.
Good condition. 518775-0458
LAND BARGAINS: Little Falls area, 17.7 acres,
mostly fields, stream in
rear, $29,000. Fort Plain
area, 3.6 acres, field,
$13,000.
Helderberg
Realty 518-861-6541, 518256-6344
WANTED
JUNK CARS,
TRUCKS & VANS
PAYING $100 & UP.
7 Days a Week
315-335-3302
C.H.S.
Class of ‘95
20 Year
Reunion
August 15th • 11AM
Glimmerglass West Shelter
Families Welcome
RIEHL’S RENOVATIONS
Craftsmanship
Developed to a Fine Art
Additions, Decks,
Screen Porches,
Custom Renovations
Calll forr a FREE
E estimate
Daniel Riehl
Canajoharie, NY
2010 Ford Taurus limited white pearl, 68k, v6,
auto, leather, power
everything!!
Sale:
$15,495. John C. Miller
Inc. (518)762-7124.
LOCAL Sporting Goods
AND Pet Store! Everything from crickets to
crossbows!
SELLING
NYS Hunting and Fishing Licenses!
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The
Sportsman’s Den and
D&D’s Pet Supplies, 36
Canal St, Ft Plain, 518E BAIT,
993-1010. LIVE
TACKLE,, ARCHERY,
AMMUNITION,, PET,
SPORTS,, etc.
Cell: 570-847-3079
Office: 518-560-0481
Pohlig Enterprises Inc.
LOVENHEIM’S
634-636 E. Main St., Little Falls • (315) 823-2640
“Over 50 Years Combined Experience
in the Decorating Business!”
Aura, Regal Select & Ben
Benjamin Moore Paints & Primers
• Wallcoverings (in stock and custom orders)
• Window Treatments • Mattresses • Sundries
• Floor Coverings - Carpet, Sheet Vinyl, Cork Floors & More
“Customer Service is Our Priority!”
All Major Credit Cards Accepted
Hrs: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 8-5; Thurs. 8-6; Sat. 9-3; Sun. Closed
HAVING
G A PARTY?
Did you know the
Canajoharie Volunteer
Fire Department rents
the kitchen and banquet room. For your
convenience we now
have an elevator. 518673-3812
FIREWOOD FOR SALE
by the face cord, summer price is 60.00, you
pick up, or delivery is
available, call 518-993466
FOR SALE: 2000 Dodge
Dakota pickup 4x4;
homemade 17’ trailer,
electric brakes, dual
wheel, good for wood or
lawn care. 518-993-2112
OST BROS. INC
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A10 • August 15, 2015
WE DO CHAIR CANING & WEAVING; also
hand woven reed baskets. Reasonable rates.
We’re half mile back
from road, 2nd house
on right. Mast Basket
Shop, 548 Dillenbeck
Rd, Palatine Bridge, NY
13428
KOVAL’S APPLIANCE
repair is affordable and
fast. Call anytime (315)
867-9333.
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
STOP.....throwing your $
money $ away!!! Don’t
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grills that you will have
to replace in a year or
so. Come check out our
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Guaranteed to last well
past the time you would
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Mohawk Valley Hearth
and Heating, 1027 E.
German St, Herkimer,
NY. (315) 866-6848
GREAT SELECTION of
primitive items to include blue decorated
stoneware jugs in various sizes, period blanket
boxes-some in original
red paint in various
sizes, tools, unusual cast
iron pieces and much
more. THE GALLERY, 2
West Main Street, Saint
Johnsville, NY 13452.
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Y 993-3834.
2003 FORD FOCUS, silver, new tires, mechanically well maintained,
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village. No pets. $600
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Open by appointment.
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20x30 TENT with four
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Now here’s a tip
by JoAnn Derson
• I have a pair of pants I wear while gardening. The
knees wore out, naturally, and I went to sew patches on the knees. I left the top of the patch open, and
when needed, I slip in a piece of foam rubber. Magical knee pads! — R.E. in Oregon
• Are you great behind the lens of your camera and
love animals? Consider donating your time to your
local animal shelter as a pet photographer. Showing
Mittens and Fido off to their best advantage can
mean the difference in their finding a forever home.
Check with your local rescue organizations, too!
• To clean your tarnished silver jewelry, simply line
a tray or shallow bowl with aluminum foil, lay the
pieces on the foil and fill with a hot water and detergent solution (NOT bleach containing). You also can
use baking soda and hot water. Swish and allow the
tarnish to transfer to the foil. Use a soft cloth to dry.
• If your car’s windshield or back window fogs over,
try this trick, borrowed from the bathroom: Spread
regular shaving cream over the window and wipe
clean with a cloth. Buff off any streaks with newspaper. This will last a good while! — P.P. in South Carolina
• Now is the time to tighten your cane bottomed
chairs. Flip the chair over, then soak the cane with
hot water and allow it to dry fully in the sun.
• If your plastic wrap gets sticky, place it in the refrigerator. You even can store it there to keep it easy
to unroll. — L.K. in Arizona
(c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
August 15, 2015 • A11
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
The snapping surprise
by Katrina Weaver
It was a hot, summer
afternoon, and my mother was hanging up a basket of wash when my sister called on her way
home from work. “I’m
here at the bend in the
lane, and there’s something black in the puddle!” she said. “I think it
is a turtle, maybe even a
snapper. Can Daddy and
Nathan come?”
“I’ll tell them, and
they’ll be right down,” responded my mother,
looking excited.
A snapping turtle? I
shivered, and curiously
followed my dad and 11year old brother down the
lane. There, in the puddle, sat the turtle. It was
about 10 inches long including its tail, and tiny
black eyes peered up angrily at us.
My dad reached out a
hand to pick it up at the
back of its shell. Hiss!
Snap! The turtle lunged
at his hand, and he
jerked back quickly.
“That’s definitely a snapping turtle,” he affirmed.
“It’s a pretty lively one,
too!”
“Could you move it to
the side of the lane?”
questioned my sister. “I’d
like to finish driving up
the lane.”
With a few quick jerks
and jumps, my dad managed to get the turtle into
the weeds beside the
lane. I rode up with my
sister, and when we arrived at the house, I burst
in eagerly to give an update. “It is a snapping
turtle,” I told them excitedly, “and it tried to bite
Daddy! Oh look, Nathan
is running down to the
puddle with a bucket and
a stick.”
Soon my dad and
brother returned to the
house, the turtle safely
stowed in the bucket. As I
peered down in the bucket at the sullen turtle, I
recalled some interesting
stories I had heard from
various friends who had
experienced
snapping
turtles. One had bitten a
3/4 inch drill bit off, and
another’s meat was still
twitching in the refrigerator three days after it had
been butchered for soup!
My dad placed a board
over top of the bucket so
the turtle couldn’t crawl
out, and we placed it in
the shade. We decided
not to leave the bucket
with the turtle in the
garage, lest it escape and
make a meal of our 10
new turkey poults.
That evening after supper, I took a few pictures
of the turtle. My dad
looked at them, and said,
“The turtle is pretty muddy. Let’s rinse it off a little
so we will have a nicer
picture to remember it
by.”
So my dad held the
bucket, while my mother
rinsed the turtle off with
the hose, making its shell
glistening and clean. I
took a few more pictures,
and then my dad decided
to let it go.
“Where will you release
it?” I asked.
“I was thinking near
where we found it.”
replied my dad.
“Don’t you think it
could dig some holes under the fence, and maybe
have a few tasty chicken
dinners?” I questioned,
not pleased with the
prospect of having a live
snapping turtle on our
land, especially near my
chickens. “I think you
should let it go far away.”
“This turtle will most
likely try to find a pond
nearby to live in,” my dad
said. “I’m going to let it go
near the bend in the lane
so it can find its own
home.”
“Okay.” I agreed reluctantly. Soon my dad returned from letting the
turtle go, and we haven’t
seen it since. Hopefully it
has found a pond or
creek nearby to make its
home in, for snapping
turtles are interesting,
though I prefer when
they’re not close to people, especially ones with
bare feet.
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My son is starting college this year. I want to
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How much should I press
him?
No matter what your
son is majoring in or how
much he ends up earning
during his career, learning how to set and live on
a budget is one of those
critical life lessons that
will impact him for years
— really, decades — to
come. If he doesn’t learn
how to manage his money now, he very well may
regret it later when he
has to deal with the consequences. If you’re going
to insist on anything, insist he at least sit down
with you to talk about it.
It’s not unusual for a
young
person
to
stonewall when a parent
wants to offer guidance.
He is probably feeling
like he is on the brink of
independence and doesn’t want to acknowledge
that he still needs a parent’s helping hand every
once in a while. But this
is important, and worth
putting up with some
teenage sullenness.
There are plenty of resources that can help, if
you need them. Here are
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• The National Endowment for Financial Education is a nonprofit organization designed to
help young people and
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• If he doesn’t already
do so regularly, put a
special emphasis on
both building up savings
and balancing a checkbook. Now is the time to
start a habit of regular
and consistent saving,
even small amounts.
And bounced check fees
can add up very quickly
and damage your son’s
credit rating. For a simple guide to balancing a
checkbook, see tips from
the College Board at
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prod_downloads/highered/res/cc_tips/Balancing05.pdf .
Any one of these resources will be helpful
for you to start this conversation with your son.
Don’t shy away from this
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Container gardens are
increasingly popular for
several reasons. They’re
an attractive way to add
color to a patio, porch, or
small space. They satisfy
the urge to garden if you
have a green thumb but
have limited space in
which to plant flowers, or
even some edible plants.
Although easy to plant
and to get a more instant
effect, they do need some
care throughout the season to ensure healthy
plants and continual
bloom.
If the container plantings you made in spring
are beginning to look a
little leggy, or the foliage
is yellowing, or they’re
not blooming, don’t despair. These and other
problems are generally
readily fixed. Here’s a list
of common problems —
and the solutions — to
help you get your container gardens back on
the road to recovery:
Problem: You water
regularly, but wilting still
occurs. The probable
cause is poor drainage
and aeration of soil. The
solution is to repot using
a lighter soil mix containing more organic matter.
Or, if that’s not a viable
option, increase the number of drainage holes in
the container.
Another possible cause
is too many plants in the
pot, taking up too much
water. You may need to
repot, removing a few
plants.
When repotting, add a
water absorbing or soil
moistening ingredient.
You can buy these at full
service garden stores.
They are generally pellets
that absorb many times
their weight in water, releasing it and keeping
soils moist. They’re especially useful in clay pots
or coir (coconut husk)
lined baskets that dry out
quickly.
Problem: Plants are
tall and spindly. The
probable cause is too little light, and perhaps too
high nitrogen levels. The
solution is to move the
containers to a location
that receives more sun or
light a day. Stop fertilizing the plants, or decrease the amount.
Problem: Plants have
stopped flowering. There
may be several possible
causes. An end to its
flowering may be natural
for this variety. However,
if you planted annuals,
deadheading (removing
spent flowers) often promotes branching and rebloom.
If the buds don’t open,
the cause could be disease and rots. Dig up a
plant; if roots are brown
and not white, root rots
are likely. Dispose of infected plants and replant
the container with fresh
potting mix. Use one
made for pots, and not
garden soil which usually
has disease organisms
and doesn’t work well in
containers. If tops appear
to have disease, this
could be gray mold (botrytis). Give plenty of air
movement around plants
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don’t water late in the day
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night.
Too much fertilizer can
cause excess leaf growth
at the expense of flowers,
so fertilize less if the
plant is lush but has no
flowers. On the other
hand, if leaf growth looks
fine and not excessive,
plants may need more
fertilizer. Many of the new
“vegetative”
varieties
(those grown from cuttings and not seeds) need
very high levels of fertility.
Problem: Yellowed foliage, especially the lower
leaves. The probable
cause is too much water
or too little fertilizer. If
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bottom of the plant first,
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Home Country
by Slim Randles
Days like this, said
Doc, a guy has to get out
and get his yard work
done early, before it gets
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you get up early without
the benefit of coffee and
conversation and go weed
the petunias with a flashlight, or just stay up late
and party, and weed
them before going to
bed?”
“Is this a multiple
choice, Doc?” said Steve,
ever the practical cowboy.
“Was this a rhetorical
question or can we pick
for you?”
“Those must be powerfully important petunias,”
said Dud.
“How do you feel about
naps, Doc?”
There followed a gener-
al round of merriment
among the august members of the Mule Barn
truck stop’s philosophy
counter and world dilemma think tank.
“You know,” Doc said,
drawing on his philosophical voice, “I sometimes think it’s a better
idea to just go Darwinian
and revert to native
plants. Survival of the
fittest. Allow the kinds of
things to grow in our
yards that really want to
grow in our yards. It
would be holistic with a
splash of organic and
natural tossed in.
“And what would it
hurt? There you’d have
this yard full of plants
that really wanted to be
there. Big, strapping
healthy plants. Plants
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wouldn’t have to be weeded and mollycoddled and
fussed about. Plants that
would stand up and tell
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strong, and I belong here
in Doc’s yard.’”
Dud looked at him.
“Great idea, but how do
you go about doing this?”
“Why Dudley ol’ bean,”
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said,
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Dud was still a bit per-
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don’t weed these native
plants, won’t the weeds
take over?”
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Dud started to smile. “I
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the pest.
Problem: Foliage is riddled with small holes.
The probable cause is insect pests. Again, work
with your garden center
or local master gardeners
to identify the pest. Solutions are to apply the
least toxic insecticide
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August 15, 2015 • A17
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N Chicken-N-Biscuits w/Veg
N Popper Burger w/FF
Friday, August 14th
N Fresh Haddock Dinner
Baked or Fried, w/Potato & Veg
N Mac & Cheese w/Veg
N New England Clam Chowder
Saturday, August 15th
TAIL GATE SWAP MEET
N Prime Rib w/Potato & Veg 3-7 PM
N Fried Shrimp w/Potato & Veg
Sunday, August 16TH, 2015
Sunday, August 16th
Hunting, Fishing, Collectables,
Antiques, Decoys, Gun Parts,
Old & New Ammo
& Hunting/Shooting Accessories,
Artwork, Sporting Supplies and More!
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Display space $15.00. Pre-registration suggested.
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N Salisbury Steak w/Potato
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minutes. If some of the fruits bob to the
top just swirl them around in the water
and rub gently with your fingertips for a
few moments. I rinse well using cold water to remove any traces of vinegar.
Scrub firm produce, such as melons
and cucumbers, with a clean produce
brush to remove surface dirt.
Try to cut away damaged or bruised
areas — bacteria can thrive in these
places. To prevent this, thoroughly rinse
fruits that require peeling or cutting —
such as cantaloupe and other melons —
under running water before eating.
After purchase, put produce that
needs refrigeration away promptly.
Fresh produce should be refrigerated
within two hours of peeling or cutting.
Leftover cut produce should be discarded if left at room temperature for more
than two hours.
What is the easiest way to peel and
slice a Mango?
Wash the mango. Cut the mango by sitting it on its bottom and cutting vertically along the flat side of the center seed by
slicing off each fleshy cheek of the mango. Hold one mango half peel side down
and score the fruit down to the peel (but
not through it) in a tic-tac-toe fashion.
Hold the scored portion with both
hands and bend the peel backward so
that the diamond cut cubes are exposed. Cut cubes off peel, then remove
any remaining fruit clinging to the seed.
How can I keep cut fruit from turning brown?
Coat them with an acidic juice such as
lemon, orange or pineapple juice. Cut
fruits as close to serving time as possible.
Cover and refrigerate cut fruit until ready
to serve. Avoid leaving cut fruit at room
temperature for more than two hours.
My recipe for Sweet and Spicy Fruit
Salad uses a variety of your favorite
fruits in a delicious new way.
Sweet and Spicy Fruit Salad
• 1/3 cup stevia, agave syrup or sugar
• 1 serrano chile, halved
• 1 whole dried star anise
• 7-8 cups mixed cut fruit, like kiwi,
peaches, plums, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, mango, pineapple,
oranges, grapefruit, pears or bananas
• 2 teaspoons chopped tarragon
• 2 teaspoons chopped basil
• 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
• 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
• Mascarpone or crumbled ricotta
salata, for garnish (optional)
1. Place sweetener, 3/4 cup water,
chile and star anise in a small pot and
bring to boil. Simmer for 10 to 15 minutes until mixture is as thick as maple
syrup and spicy tasting. Strain syrup.
(Syrup can be made up to one week in
advance; store in the refrigerator.)
2. Toss fruit with half of sugar syrup,
the tarragon and the basil. Add more
syrup to taste, depending on how sweet
and spicy you want the salad. Season
very lightly with salt and pepper. If desired, add dollops of mascarpone or
crumbled ricotta salata on top.
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Insect-inspired from A13
S AW Y E R
WILL BE
P L AY I N G T H E
G R A N D S TA N D
SEPTEMBER 5
AT 6 P M
hard-working
person,
but they are a bit messy
to remove. That’s where
the no-hands boot jack
comes in.
No one is quite sure
when the first boot jack
came into existence. The
term has existed at least
from the early 1800s. We
don’t even know why it’s
called a jack. There have
been jackboots worn by
the military, and jacks
are lifting devices. Perhaps
some
person
named Jack fashioned
the first one. Sometimes
the device is called a
boot pull, and that is
more descriptive than
“jack.”
These items for removing boots aren’t complicated devices. Some boot
jacks consist of a flat
piece of wood from 10 to
18 inches in length with
a U-shaped opening on
one end and a riser
about 2 inches thick just
behind and on the opposite side of the opening.
If boot jacks came with
directions they would
probably read something
like this: 1. Position boot
jack on the floor riser
side down. 2. Place one
foot on the end nearest
the floor. 3. Insert boot
heel of opposite foot in
U-shaped opening. 4.
Pull foot from the boot.
5. Repeat, reversing location of feet.
Of course, human nature being what it is, we
had to make the design
of a plain old boot jack a
bit fancier. There have
been over 200 boot jacks
patented in the United
States since 1852, most
based on design. When
boot jacks were first cast
from metal new designs
emerged; for instance,
the head of a cow with
the horns used as the Ushape to catch the heel
of the boot. In like fashion, the antennae of a
snail would also work.
So do the antennae of insects.
One of the first examples of a cast boot jack is
in the shape of an insect.
In addition to the antennae, the device included
eyes and the appropriate
six legs. The legs were
used as the risers on the
device. The type of insect
depicted in antique boot
jacks is not clear, at least
if descriptions of such
devices is any indication.
I have seen these insectstyle boot jacks described as beetles, cicadas or crickets.
As an entomologist, I
must say that most of
the cast metal boot jacks
I have seen that are purported to be insects look
like beetles to me. The
reason is that all have a
straight line down the
back. That line is typical
of beetles at rest. Beetles
have hardened forewings
called elytra that meet in
such a line when the
wings are closed.
Some boot jacks are
even called scarab beetles. This is appropriate
because scarab beetles
are known for rolling
balls of animal manure
around. After all, the real
reason for a boot jack is
to be able to remove
boots without having to
get your hands dirty
from the manure that
might be on the boots.
It really doesn’t make
sense to fuss over the exact type of insect depicted in a boot jack. Maybe
we
should
consider
whether the use of the
term “boot” in this device
is appropriate. I recently
saw an advertisement
showing a picture of a
boot jack and a human
foot with a sneaker. I
suppose using a scarab
beetle sneaker jack is a
sign of the times!
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August 15, 2015 • A19
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Lyme disease advisory
Montgomery
County
Public Health wants to
remind everyone that
Lyme Disease is caused
by the bite of a deer tick.
You can reduce the likelihood of a tick bite by taking steps to protect yourself if you live in or visit
areas with Lyme Disease
activity.
In tick infested areas,
your best protection is to
avoid contact with soil,
leaf litter and vegetation.
However, if you garden,
hike, camp, hunt, work
or otherwise spend time
in the outdoors, you can
still protect yourself:
• Wear light colored
clothing with a tight
weave to spot ticks easily;
• Wear enclosed shoes,
long pants and a long
sleeved shirt. Tuck pant
legs into socks or boots
and shirt into pants;
• Check clothes and
any exposed skin frequently for ticks while
outdoors;
• Avoid sitting directly
on the ground or on
stonewalls;
• Keep long hair tied
back, especially when
gardening;
• Bathe or shower as
soon as possible after going indoors (preferably
within two hours) to wash
off and more easily find
ticks that may be on you;
and
• Do a final, full body
tick check at the end of
the day (also check children and pets), and remove ticks promptly.
Anyone who has been
bitten by a tick should be
watched closely for at
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heart and the nervous
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after being bitten by a
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MINI HOUSE SALE
409 West Main Street, Johnstown, NY
Fri., August 14th - 10 am-5 pm
Sat., August 15th - 10 am-2 pm
Nice gold leaf mirror, banquet lamps, vintage Singer
sewing machine, glassware, china, kitchen stuff, knick
knacks, box lots, new bedding & linens, new lingerie sets,
loads of bric brac. All items priced to sell.
LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU ALL
FOLLOW THE HOT PINK SIGNS
Questions 518-752-6461 or 518-725-0922
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Auction!!
On Site Auction!!
Saturday, August 29TH • 10:00am
190 Marshville Rd, Fort Plain, NY
Complete Household, Patio Set, GE Refrigerator, GE Kitchen
Stove, Washer and Dryer, 2-Air Conditioners, Microwave,
Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs, Kitchen Island, Bedroom Suite
with Full Bed and Box Spring and Mattress, Large Sectional
Couch, End Tables, Cedar Chest, Rocking Chairs, Computer
Desk, TV Stand, Pine Dresser, Pots and Pans, Garage Items,
Wheel Barrow, Air Compressor, Lawn Mower, Hand Tools
and much more!!!
Watch for pictures on auctionzip.
Auctioneer Note: This lady is moving South and now all her items
are to be sold over Auction, Bring your chairs, Auction will be
held under tent!! Food Stand on Premises.
The Empire State Building is topped by a
mooring mast for dirigibles. However, only one
such ship ever docked there. That took place on
September 16, 1931. The idea was later
scrapped because of safety concerns.
Terms of Auction are Cash, Check or Credit Card. 10% Buyers
Premium, 13% Buyers Premium if paying with a Credit Card,
All items must be paid on day of Auction and before leaving
premises. You are responsible for your items immediately after
you buy them. Go to auctionzip.com for pictures. ID # 29324
seek prompt medical
care. Most patients with
L yme disease can be
treated successfully with
a few weeks of antibiotics, especially if treat
early.
Lyme disease prevention begins with recognizing the risks and taking
action. For more information on Lyme disease visit www.cdc.gov/Lyme .
KING’S
Sat., August 15th Consignment Auction ~ 6:33pm
Sat., August 22nd Consignment Auction ~ 6:33pm
Sun., August 23rd Breeder Sale ~ 11:33am
Burrows Rd., West Winfield, NY •
(315) 822-5221
WE ACCEPT CASH - CREDIT CARDS - DEBIT CARDS
WEEKLY SALES EVERY MONDAY
HOSKING SALES
Weekly Sales Every Monday 11:30 with Misc. & Small animals, 1:00 PM
Dairy, followed by feeders, sheep, lamb, goats, pigs. Calves start at 5PM
followed by cull beef. Call for more info and note all times are approximate.
Our volume is increasing weekly - join your neighbors & send your livestock
our way!
*** ATTENTION ORGANIC PRODUCERS - WE ARE NOW A CERTIFIED
ORGANIC MARKETING AGENCY. ***
IN AN EFFORT TO ASSIST ALL ORGANIC PRODUCERS WE ARE NOW CERTIFIED THRU NOFA, NY. ALL ORGANIC PAPERWORK MUST ACCOMPANY THE
CATTLE AND PRODUCE WHEN THEY ARRIVE AT THE SALE BARN. THE 4TH
MONDAY OF EACH MONTH WILL BE OUR ORGANIC DAY ALONG WITH OUR
NORMAL MONDAY SALE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT
US. OUR FACILITY IS AVAILABLE TO ACCOMMODATE ORGANIC DISPERSALS AS SCHEDULED.
Monday, July 27th – Sold 361 Head. Cull ave. $.84, Top cow $1.18, Bulls
& Steers None, bull calves top $5.25, heifer calf top $4.70, Dairy Feeders
$.10 - $2.21, Feeder bulls $.73 - $2.02, Feeder Heifers $1.08 - $1.98,
Feeder Steers $.80 - $2.22, Dairy Milking age top $2400, bred heifers top
$1400, Open heifers top $1070, Goats top $142.50.
Monday, Aug. 17th – Normal Monday Sale & Monthly Sheep, Lamb, Goat &
Pig Sale.
Saturday, Aug. 22nd - Sale held on the farm 10:30AM. 210 Lyon Road,
Bainbridge, NY. Doolittle Farm Retirement Machinery & Equip. Auction.
JD2940 4WD Cab w/good rubber; Bobcat 325 Mini Excavator; tillage & harvest equip. watch future ads and full listing on website.
Monday, Aug. 24th – Normal Monday Sale & Monthly Organic Day.
Saturday, Aug. 29th - 10:30AM – West Edmeston, NY. Sale held on the farm
10922 Hoxie Road, West Edmeston, NY. Estate of Robert Tompkins
Machinery & Equipment Auction – Tractors, tillage & harvest equip. Same day
same place – Endless Trails Farm has been sold and we will be selling horse
drawn wagons, sleighs, horse drawn equip. etc. Watch future ads and
website for more details.
Monday, Aug. 31st – Normal Monday Sale.
Monday, Sept. 7th – Labor Day – We will be open. Normal Monday Sale &
Monthly Fat Cow & Feeder Sale.
Friday, Sept. 11th - Delhi, NY. JO-EL Registered Holsteins Dispersal. Watch
future ads for complete details.
Friday, October 30th – All Breed Fall Premier Sale 11:30AM. We will be
accepting 100 Head of Registered All Breed Cattle for this sale.
LOOKING TO HAVE A FARM SALE OR JUST SELL A FEW GIVE US A CALL.
** Trucking Assistance - Call the Sale Barn or check out our trucker list on
our Website. Call to advertise in any of these sales it makes a difference.
Watch our website for any last minute updates.
Directions: Hosking Sales, 6096 NYS Rte. 8, 30 miles South of Utica & 6
miles north of New Berlin, NY.
www.hoskingsales.com Call today with your consignments.
Tom & Brenda Hosking
& Family
6096 St. Hwy. 8, New Berlin, NY 13411
607-847-6274
or 607-847-8800
cell: 607-972-1770 or 1771
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August 15, 2015 • A21
Antiques & auctions...
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Tuesday Night, 5:00pm
Collecting: Classic Cookbook
that it is a rather simple
pattern that also is
rather elegant. Moran
lists typical prices as
$30 for a soup spoon,
$50 for a steak knife and
$44 for fork. With the increase in silver prices, I
suspect these values
could be a little low.
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Synd., Inc.
C.H.S.
Class of ‘95
20 Year
Reunion
by Larry Cox
Q: My grandmother
lived in St. Louis during
the 1920s and ‘30s, and
she was a personal
friend of Irma S. Rombauer, author of “The Joy
of Cooking.” In 1931, she
received an autographed
copy of the very first edition, which surprisingly,
was soft bound. I have
been told it could be quite
valuable. My question is,
how valuable? — Carol,
St. Charles, MO
A: “The Joy of Cooking” is one of the most
famous and significant
cookbooks ever published in this country.
Irma S. Rombauer had
no cooking experience,
but after the death of her
husband in 1930 she decided to self-publish a
collection of recipes.
That edition was illustrated by her daughter,
Marion, who later became her writing partner. Now for the tasty
part. Your cookbook
could be worth $3,000 or
more, according to cookbook experts Patricia Edwards and Peter Peckham. Since the 1931 edition
was
published
mostly for family, friends
and neighbors, the more
popular hardback edition did not appear until
1936. It sells in the
$150-$300 range in good
condition. The one I use
in my kitchen is the
1943 edition, which contains sugarless recipes
prompted by the rationing of World War II. It
is my favorite cookbook.
Q: I purchased a partial
set of flatware in the
“Adams” pattern. What
can you tell me about it?
It is a very simple design
that I think could be from
the 1930s. — Jennifer,
Sun City West, AZ
A: Your pattern was
manufactured by Frank
M. Whiting and Company, which began in Attleboro, MA, in 1878 when
it was known as Holbrook, Whiting & Albee.
According to “Sterling
Silver Flatware: Value
and Identification Guide”
by Mark F. Moran, the
company became part of
Ellmore Silver Company
in about 1940, and then
went out of business
about two decades later.
The Whiting dies were
then acquired by the
Crown Silver Company.
“Adams” was introduced
in 1944. You are correct
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 2015 • 10:30AM
BAINBRIDGE, NY
DOOLITTLE FARM RETIREMENT
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT AUCTION
Tractors: JD 2940 4WD Cab w/good rubber; Belarus 820 4WD Tractor
Farmall 230 Tractor, Bobcat 325 Mini Excavator.
Machinery: Gehl 2340 Discbine; JD 336 Baler w/kicker; JD 3950
Chopper 2 row w/corn & grass head w/ 5 ½’ pickup; JD 7000 4 row corn
planter w/dry fert.; Brillion 12’ seeder; 3 pt. bale spear; Oscar 228 Sawmill
Band saw; 3 pt. 12’ Perfecta; 880 MF 5 btm auto reset on land hitch; fuel
tank w/pump 300 gal.; running gear; Killsbros Gravity Wagon; Agco 227 4
star tedder; Behlen Wire corn crib; JD 716A Forage Wagon Tandem & roof;
JD 714 forage wagon tandem; 2 horse trailer (no title); NH 28 blower; JD
660 dolly wheel hayrake; Hay-rite pipe elevator; Pipe elevator; 20 ton
Brock feed bin w/augur; 6 ton poly feed bin; OMC bale saw; round bale
feeder; Mueller 800 gal. bulk tank; Surge electrobrain auto washer; 5Boumatic milkers; double wash sink; L.B. white propane heater; Mueller
Fre-Heater; 38 gal. Propane hot water heater; 1 ½” 200’ stainless steel
pipeline & vacuum line; 532 Hydraucart cart; Agri-Metal bedding chopper;
Patz-Barn Cleaner (200’ chain); Surge vacuum pump; Mueller-Matic tank
washer; 353 NH Grinder mixer; Kuhn Knight 8114 Spreader; Knight 8114
Manure spreader Tandem (parts). Quantity of 2nd Cut Balage; Quantity of
wooden silo staves.
Mgrs. Note: Cows were sold last fall – Machinery & Barn Equipment no
longer needed. Some good useable equipment here.
Owners: Doolittle Farms.
Sale to be held on the farm: Doolittle Farm 210 Lyon Road, Bainbridge,
NY 13733.
Hosking Sales
Tom & Brenda Hosking
6096 St. Hwy. 8
New Berlin, NY 13411
607-847-6274 or 607-972-1770 or 1771
August 15th • 11AM
Glimmerglass West Shelter
Families Welcome
IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR CONSIGNMENTS
WE WILL BE ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS FOR SPECIAL TAXIDERMY,
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE AND COLLECTABLES!!
Your Special Taxidermy Consignments Wanted!!
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays!! 8:00am to 5:00pm
On Site Auction!!
Saturday, August 29th • 10:00am
190 Marshville Rd., Fort Plain, NY
Complete Household, Patio Set, GE Refrigerator, GE Kitchen Stove, Washer
and Dryer, 2-Air Conditioners, Microwave, Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs,
Kitchen Island, Bedroom Suite with Full Bed and Box Spring and Mattress,
Large Sectional Couch, End Tables, Cedar Chest, Rocking Chairs, Computer
Desk, TV Stand, Pine Dresser, Pots and Pans, Garage Items, Wheel Barrow,
Air Compressor, Lawn Mower, Hand Tools and much more!!!
Watch for pictures on auctionzip.
Antique Show and Flea Market
Friday and Saturday
September 11th and 12th
More details coming!!
Fall Special On Site
Antique Farm Machinery, Tractors,
and Consignment Auction
Saturday, October 3rd • 9:00am
Will be accepting consignments for Antique Farm Machinery,
Farm Machinery, Vintage Snowmobiles, New and Used
Snowmobiles, 4 Wheelers, Boats, Campers, Trailers,
Hit and Miss Engines, Antique Toys and Collectables!!
For a full list, pictures and details go to auctionzip.com ID # 29324.
DOLGEVILLE
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
Proceeds to Benefit Little Falls Amish School
Stop by Friday Evening with your family to browse and have dinner & homemade
ice cream. Homemade ice cream will be available all day Saturday.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 @ 9:00
TH
AM
Dolgeville Athletic Field • 240 Lotville Road, Dolgeville, NY 13329
Directions: From Johnstown take 29 West to Lotville Rd on right. From Little Falls take Route 5 East
to 167 North to 29 East to Lotville Rd on left.
New Tools: New Dewalt & Makita cordless tools, Milwaukee hand tools, weed eaters, chainsaws, scooters,
misc. hand tools.
New Furniture: 1 load of top quality poly lawn furniture - great variety of colors, 1- 30” oak vanity, 1- 36”
cherry vanity, 1- 42” hickory vanity, 2-tone color, 1- 33”, 1- 39”, 1- 45” solid surface vanity tops w/undermount
sinks, bird feeders, bird houses, flower boxes, misc. crafts.
Tack: 1 load of new tack, lead ropes, halters, whips, snaps and more.
Shrubs and Flowers: 1 load shrubs and flowers from Sauders Nursery.
Quilts: 1 broken kaleidescope, 1 cathedral window.
Shop Equipment: New 7 1/4” circular saw, jumper cables, 2 pair of jack stands, pair of auto ramps, push roof
snow shovel, shingle shovel, Ingersoll Rand tow behind air compressor w/4 cyl. International gas engine,
2 jack hammers, new trailer hitch, grinder, power washer, electric table saw.
Farm Machinery: 36” Swisher trailer mower, Case 500 tractor, 2 pressure washers, New Holland 48 round
baler, horse stalls, Massey Ferguson tree planter.
Building Materials: misc. metal roofing, misc. lumber, windows, 1- 8’x12’ board & batten storage shed.
1- 24’x40’ cabin, 6 years old, 2x6 walls, insulated w/new construction, windows, attic, trusses.
Miscellaneous: 2 mini bait pails, trampoline springs sets of 10, mop bucket on wheels w/ringer and mop, hand
water pump, 40 channel CB walkie talkie, 18 pieces PVC water pipe 6”x20’, sofa sleeper, arm chair, rocker,
2 end tables, 2 night stands, double twin bed, set of bunk beds, 2 dressers, breakfast table & 2 chair set,
wooden bench.
Antiques: Old furniture, glassware, crocks, old hand tools, pictures, clocks, leaded glass & more.
Auction Held Under Tents
Miller’s
Chicken BBQ
Taking Consignments August 14th from 9:00 AM till 7:30 PM.
Many More Items Expected.
Terms of Sale: Cash or Good NY Check.
Owner and Auctioneers not responsible in case of injury or accident. All information day of sale takes
precedence over written ads.
Amish Lunch Stand Serving Breakfast From 7AM to 10AM - Pancakes, bacon, sausage and eggs.
Come hungry and bring your family and friends, bring your lawn chairs and spend the day with us!
Auctioneers: Omar Kauffman, Jake Stoltzfus, Samuel Stoltzfus, Benuel Fisher and Aaron Kanagy
Contact People: Emanuel Byler 315-429-3061 • David Swarey 315-429-9582
Reuben Peachey 315-429-9141
Please Help Support a Worthy Cause
A22 • August 15, 2015
“People’s minds are changed through observation and
not through argument.”
— Will Rogers
ANSWERS
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A24 • August 15, 2015
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August 15, 2015 • B1
Eight ways you can prevent a summer tragedy
(NAPSA) — Here’s an important fact
for anyone who ever drives with children: When it’s hot outside — and
sometimes even when it’s not so hot —
the temperature inside a parked car can
rise to fatal heatstroke levels within
minutes, even if the windows are partially open.
The Problem
It’s heartbreaking and it can happen
even to the best of parents. In fact,
dozens of children will die in hot parked
cars this year because a busy parent or
caregiver forgot them or mistakenly
thought the child was with someone
else. In other cases, unattended children die of heatstroke after gaining access to cars that were left unlocked.
What To Do
To help prevent a tragedy, the experts
at the International Parking Institute,
the largest association of parking professionals, offer this safety advice:
1. Never leave your child in a parked
car. Never. Not even for a minute.
2. Call 9-1-1 if you see a child alone
in a car. Every minute counts.
3. Never leave your car without checking the backseat. Put your wallet or
phone in back as a reminder. If your
child is still in a car seat, put a stuffed
toy on it when you take the child out.
When the safety seat is occupied, keep
the toy up front as a visual reminder.
You may also want to get into the habit
of always opening the back door of your
car when you park it, before you lock
up.
4. Arrange for your child care provider
to call if your child doesn’t arrive on
time.
5. If your child is missing, check the
car and trunk of the car immediately. If
you — or the neighbors — have a pool,
check that, too.
6. Always lock your car, even in the
garage or driveway.
7. Teach your children that vehicles
are never to be used as play areas.
8. Keep car keys and remote control
devices where children can’t get them.
You can find further facts and stats
online at www.parking.org/safety.
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RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - FARMS - INVESTMENTS - ACREAGE
197: FORT PLAIN: Here is your chance to pur195: ST. JOHNSVILLE: This well-maintained
chase a great home at a great price. This 2600
custom built double-wide home must be seen to
sq ft home with 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths can
be appreciated. There is roughly 2400 sq ft. of
accommodate your family with ease. There is a
living space with a large kitchen with tiled floors.
Great Room with a wood burning fireplace off the
There is a large laundry room that has the
potential to be used for a family room. There are kitchen for the family and entertaining. Basement
three separate deeds that make up the 20.3 acres has potential to be finished. The home is priced to
reflect some work that needs to be done. FHA
and the property is surrounded with a beautiful
203k loans may be available. It is located in a
stone fence. There are numerous outbuildings on
the property, a 960 sq ft pole barn, a small pond neighborhood that is kid & adult friendly, great for
walking, jogging, and biking. TAKE A
that is rain fed to use with the small garden.
LOOK!!! Asking $80,000
Asking $165,000
821: REDUCED!!! A private country home with
a rustic feel. A lot of wildlife AND GREAT
VIEWS OF THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS.
CONNECTS TO STATE LANDS WITH GREAT
SNOWMOBILE AND FOUR WHEELER TRAILS.
25 miles to Cobleskill and
Catskill - 35-40 minutes to Albany.
Asking $99,900
209: REDUCED PRICE!!! SPRAKERS:
27 acres of peace and quiet. Property
surrounded by wildlife. Very private with a
long driveway. Plenty of yard for
entertaining. Features fireplace, skylights
and a walk-in closet.
Asking $119,900
576: PALATINE BRIDGE: This home is the
original school house in Palatine Bridge. In fact,
524: ST JOHNSVILLE: Nice 52 acre farm
the school bell still can be rung. Stone
property w/ pasture, woods, horse trails, & hay construction with enclosed greenhouse and an
fields. 30x76 barn w/ horse stalls, workshop open front porch. Beautiful front foyer opens to a
and chicken coop. 1880’s 4 bdrm home w/
large living room w/fireplace. Large den. The
updated kit, baths & windows. HW floors,
basement is mostly finished with a family room,
woodstove & enc. porch. This is a well cared
office and sauna and workout room. Circular
for property and has beautiful terrain, views
paved driveway. Detached garage. This is a
and a perfect setting. Asking $189,900
historic property. Asking $375,000
954: FORT PLAIN: Beautiful Brick Home
959: FORT PLAIN: A spacious country home
located in the Historic Mohawk Valley (Minden). ready for its New Owner!!! New Steel roof on
875: ST. JOHNSVILLE: TRULY A GREAT
BUY! 2-story, 4 bedroom and 1 and 1/2 bath High ceilings, wood floors and lots of original the house and back porch. New appliances and
woodwork. New Roof, Updated Electric and
home. Eat-in kit, LR, DR and foyer. Large front
a fresh coat of paint in many of the rooms.
Front Door combined with exceptional
porch. You get a lot of house for the
Some electrical upgrades where needed. House
maintenance make this a wonderful Family
money. Nice backyard, many updates and nice
is hooked up to back-up generator. A great
Home. Pre-approved buyers only. Need 48
size rooms make it worth looking at.
yard for the entire family to enjoy. COME TAKE
hour notice. Asking $94,500
Asking $29,900
A LOOK!!! Asking $90,000
969: FONDA: Nice two-family home located in
the heart of the Mohawk Valley. Easy access
to village amenities and the school. Only
minutes from the New York State Thruway
and access to the Mohawk River.
Asking $69,900
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Donna’s Day: Creative family fun
Lafayettee Courtt Seniorr Apartments
129 Lafayette Street, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428
518-673-1006 (Mon., Wed., & Fri. mornings)
Lafayette Court is a non profit owned senior housing complex
APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED FOR WAITLIST
Lafayette Court offers affordable housing to eligible seniors; Twenty three,
one bedroom apartments with ample parking. Each apartment is approximately
540 square feet with ground floor entrances for easy access and is conveniently
located to public transportation and shopping.
Amenities Include:
community room | building superintendent | 24-hour maintenance
phone and cable hook-ups | subsidized rent | laundry facilities
courtyard | barrier-free apartments | tenant controlled heat
One bedroom
apartments for
individuals or couples
with a household
member over 62 years
old. Household income
must meet Federal
Income Guidelines.
by Donna Erickson
Watermelon,
family style
It has been a watermelon summer! The luscious, juicy treat has
made a regular appearance in our soups, salads, grilled sides and
sliced up on large platters
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Palatine Bridge,
Newly Remodeled,
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Suitable for
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Heat Included,
Off Street Parking,
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Security Deposit
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for the perfect al fresco
“big crowd” dessert.
Summer days are going
by quickly, so grab a
fresh melon today and let
it quench your thirst, satisfy your sweet tooth and
provide lots of “good for
you” vitamins A, B6 and
C.
Here are some creative
ideas for serving local watermelon during this
peak season:
Checkerboard
Watermelon Salad
• 10 chunks of ripe watermelon and 8 chunks of
ripe honeydew melon cut
into 3/4-inch cubes
• 1/4 cup feta cheese
• 2 fresh mint leaves
chopped
•
2
basil
leaves
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Saturday, August 29 Sunday, August 30th
1-3PM
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40 Phillips Ave, Canajoharie
MOHAWK Towne & Country Realty
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Corner Rte. 5 & McKinley Rd., Palatine Bridge, NY
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Round Up
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7 High St, Fort Plain
Cozy 3+ BR home is just a couple blocks to
3 BR home has had many updates
the school and is situated in a desirable
including peaked roof, windows, Kitchen,
neighborhood. It has original hardware,
Bath, furnace and appliances. This is an
woodwork and hardwood floors. Oak Kitchen attractive home near the school. It is in very
and first floor bath have been remodeled.
nice condition. Cozy up to the gas fireplace
Deep yard with patio. Electric service, hot
in the LR. Half bath and laundry on the first
water heater and boiler have all been
floor. The full bath upstairs has a Jacuzzi
upgraded. ***REHAB eligible for 20% NYS tub. The backyard is fenced in. There is even
Historic Home tax credits.***
a utility shed for the lawn mower. Owner has
reduced the price to "move it"....
Motivated seller asking $95,000
Now $105,000
Pack them in the van & take a look at
your new home. 3 oversized
bedrooms, new bath, large country
kitchen, multi car garage, & a kid-sized
yard (13 acres w/ woods). $137,500.
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living room, den, & dining;
fenced yard. $27,500.
Scenic View with Privacy
3+ acres T/O Minden, Cherry Valley
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taxes. Surveyed property is
undeveloped, with electric at the
road; & 200 ft. frontage on Rte
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Your friends will want to see
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chopped (optional)
• Olive oil and white
balsamic vinegar or your
favorite vinaigrette dressing
Let kids arrange cubes
in a checkerboard pattern on salad plates.
Sprinkle feta, mint and
basil on top. Dress with a
drizzle of olive oil and
white balsamic or vinaigrette dressing. A pinch
of sea salt tastes good,
too. Makes 2 servings.
Alternate idea: Replace
two honeydew cubes with
cube shaped avocado.
Watermelon
Ice Cubes
Cut three cups of watermelon
flesh
into
chunks. Remove seeds
and liquefy in a blender.
Pour into ice cube trays
and freeze. For a satisfying cool down beverage
on a hot afternoon, fill a
tall glass with the watermelon ice cubes and orange or grapefruit juice.
Garnish with a whole
strawberry or a thick triangular slice of watermelon with the pointed end
slid onto the rim of the
glass.
Watermelon Fruit
Kebabs
When serving grilled
chicken or beef kebabs,
keep the “food on a stick”
theme, and let one of
your school age kids
skewer chunks of watermelon,
cantaloupe,
pineapple and kiwi on
short wooden skewers.
Strawberries look especially appealing on either
end of the stick. Enjoy
the fruit dipped in small
dishes of fruit-flavored
yogurt.
Donna
Erickson’s
award winning series
“Donna’s Day” is airing
on public television nationwide. To find more of
her
creative
family
recipes and activities, visit www.donnasday.com
and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan
page. Her latest book is
“Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.”
(c) 2015 Donna Erickson
Distributed by King
Features Synd.
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
August 15, 2015 • B3
old recovering from tragic accident on July 5.
Calendar of events
ORIGINAL VALLEY
PENNYSAVER
NOTE: Calendar entries
must arrive at the Original
Valley Penny-saver office
by the Wednesday one
week prior to our Saturday
publication date for them
to 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, NY 13428 or
e-mail: kkelly@leepub.com
JUN 26 - SEP 20
Sampling Burchfield's
Wallpaper
Arkell
Museum.
Visit
www.arkellmuseum.org for
more information.
AUGUST 1-31
Arkell Center Events for
August
Arkell Center, Canajoharie,
NY. Arkell Center Programs
for all area seniors during
July are as follows:
Monday-Friday: 11:45 am.
OFA Meals of Montgomery
Program serves hot meals,
suggested $3 donation for 60
and older. Call 673-2000 for
reservations.
Mondays-Fridays:
10-12
noon. Arkell's Indoor Walking Program will continue.
Seniors invited.
Mon, Wed & Fri: 10-10:30
am. Senior Exercise Program
is in the basement. Open to
all area Seniors. Coffee
served after.
Wednesdays: 2:30-3:30 pm.
Gentle Yoga with instructor
Patty Pietrowicz in the basement. Open to all Area Seniors.
Thursdays: 10:15 am. Join
the Diet Club in the Gallery.
The goal is to be accountable
while losing or maintaining
your weight. Call Grace 6732112.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Aug. 19 & 26: 12:30-4 pm.
Senior Citizens Pinochle
Card Party, donation $2,
prizes & refreshments. If you
would like to sub, call Terry673-5635.
FINAL CLASS for 2015 will
be held on Saturday Sept. 12
-9-3: Defensive Driving/
Point Reduction 6 hour
course through the Shults
Agency. Call for reservations
673-4408.
Aug. 25: 11:15 am -12:15
pm. Blood Pressure Clinic.
Home Health Care Partner's
Corp. (Co-Sponsored by St.
Mary's & Nathan Littauer
Hospital). Home Health Care
Partners Corp. also provides
health and wellness information.
Aug. 21: 12:30 pm. The
Canajoharie Senior Citizens
Club is holding their annual
picnic at Arkell Center. Contact Dorothy Morrison for
more info.
Montgomery County OFA
will be selling tickets for the
Senior Picnic Sept 18 and
they will also be distributing
the FARMERS MARKET
COUPONS to those eligible.
Call 843-2300
MEETINGS
Aug.
25:
10-11
am.
Alzheimers Caregiver Meeting.
AUG 15
Free Clothing Giveaway
Valley Alliance Church, State
Hwy. 5, one mile E. of Nelliston traffic light. 9-11 am.
Doors open at 8:45 am. Refreshments will be provided.
'Open Wide' - Dental care,
cancer screenings & more
Van Alstyne Homestead &
Museum. Open every Saturday from Memorial Day
weekend to Labor Day weekend from 1-4 pm. On Internet at www.facebook.com/
vanalstynehomestead
This week’s item is an
old
Stanley tool that dates back
to 1886. It’s designed to be a
clapboard
sliding
marker.
Clapboard, also known as weatherboard, is the wooden siding used
AUG 22
The Village of Ames
Museum Will Be Open
9 am - 3 pm. Visit our website at amesmuseum.weebly.com
AUG 16
Tail Gate Swap Meet
Canajoharie Forest Fish &
Game Club, 149 Fish &
Game Club Rd., Canajoharie, NY. Hunting, fishing,
collectables, antiques, decoys, gun parts, old & new
ammo & hunting/shooting
accessories, artwork, sporting supplies & more. Arts &
crafts vendors welcome. Display space $15. Pre-registration suggested. 40 spaces
available. Set up 6:30-8:30
am. Public admission 9 am.
$3/person. Kitchen open,
complete chicken bbq available at noon for $9. Contact
John Hayes, 5189922-5055
or Gary Shineman, 518-6732166 for more information.
No alcoholic beverages, no
loaded firearms in show. All
state and federal laws must
be adhered to.
AUG 16, 23 & 30
Not Just for Kids Storytelling
Schoharie Crossing State
Historic Site Visitor Center.
6:30 pm.
AUG 19 & 26
Learn To Meditate
Canajoharie Library & Arkell
Museum, 2 Erie Blvd., Canajoharie, NY. 5:30 pm. Call
518-428-4692 or e-mail
melaniep@meditateupstate.c
om to learn more. RSVPs
welcome.
AUG 20
Annual Chicken Barbecue
by Brooks
Salem United Methodist
Church, 1254 Stone Arabia
Rd., Fort Plain, NY. 4 pm.
Adults $10, Children $6.
Chicken half $6. Eat in or
take out. Partial proceeds to
support Bella Rose. Two year
Dolgeville Violet Festives
Hosts Service Auction and
Junk-in-the-Trunk
Rummage Sale
The Service Auction will be
held from 10 am - noon at
the Gazebo in Plowe Park
and the Junk-in-the-Trunk
sale will be from 10 am - 4
pm on the adjacent lawn in
front of the old Elementary
School. Refreshments will be
provided in the park from 10
am-noon. For more information, or if you would like to
donate a service, please contact Sarah Luquis at 315717-3003
or
Marilyn
Williams at 315-429-9884.
Van Alstyne Homestead &
Museum. Open every Saturday from Memorial Day
weekend to Labor Day weekend from 1-4 pm. On Internet at www.facebook.com/
vanalstynehomestead
SEP 5
The Van Alstyne Family
Reunion & VAHS Membership Appreciation Day Pot
Luck Lunch
Van Alstyne Homestead &
Museum. Open every Saturday from Memorial Day
weekend to Labor Day weekend from 1-4 pm. On Internet at www.facebook.com/
Youth and
Open Horse Show
Herkimer
Fairgrounds,
Frankfort, NY. Starts at 9
a.m. 18 and under in youth
classes compete free all day.
Open classes $3 entry fee.
Contact Jeff Elthorp at 315895-7464. E-mail info@
herkimercountyfair.org or
visit www.herkimercountyfair.com
AUG 29
'For the Birds' - Presentation on the Birds of the
Mohawk Valley
Acoustic Coffee House
Fultonville United Methodist
Church. 6:30 pm. Any questions call 518-986-2758.
SEP 12-13
Two Day Giant Craft Fair
Fort Klock Historic Restoration, St. Johnsville, NY. Sat.
10 am - 5 pm, Sun. 10 am 4 pm. Free admission and
parking.. Call 518-5687779.
On
Internet
at
www.fortklockrestoration.
org
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Hot Crack Filling & Repairs
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Former EverSeal Accounts
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Whatchamacallits
to cover early American structures, like homes and barns.
The sliding board slips under the
siding board below and is moved
sideways for a spur to lock the board
in place. It is used to hold clapboard
SEP 5, OCT 3,
NOV 7 & DEC 5
Home Improvement
'It's Getting Hot in Here...'
Canajoharie Volunteer Fire
Department - Fire Safety
Course
Van Alstyne Homestead &
Museum. Open every Saturday from Memorial Day
weekend to Labor Day weekend from 1-4 pm. On Internet at www.facebook.com/
vanalstynehomestead
MVC Summer
Concert Series
Leah Shaw and Aviva Jaye,
Monica Garrido, eBone Underground, Eugene Tyler
Band, and AJ Ghent Band.
Unity Hall, Fort Plain. Advance tickets are $7.50. For
more information contact
info@mohawkvalleycollective.com or by calling 518993-5506.
vanalstynehomestead
siding in place for measurement and
nailing. This is a Stanley No. 88 with
markings “STANLEY” over “PAT JULY
86” on the blade, July of 1886.
The handle is hardwood and the
metal is nickel. When used, it will
score a line across the clapboard,
exactly over the conforming line
to the edge of the corner board.
The blade is adjustable, able to be
moved by loosening the three screws
that fasten it to the back plate.
Do you have your own
Whatchamacallit?
Send a photo and short description
to bjaquays@leepub.com
or call Branden at 518-673-0145.
B4 • August 15, 2015
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
28th Annual
Little Falls
Canal Celebration
LITTLE FALLS
LUMBER
PATIO DOOR SALE
NOW
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0 ALBANY ST.
Y 13365
LITTLE FALLS, NY
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Hours: Mon-Fri 7:00 am - 5:00 pm • Sat 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
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We Now Carry
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Serving Montgomery, Herkimer, Fulton, Otsego & Oneida Counties
441 W. Main St., Little Falls • (315) 823-8822
#2 HHO, Kerosene, On Road & Farm Diesel, Clear Kero
Christine Van Meter
David Van Meter
536
6 Eastt Main
n Street
Little
e Falls,, NY
Y 13365
(315)) 823-9200
Dolgeville Store
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• New For 2015 •
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40 McKinley Rd., Dolgeville
(315) 429-9962
525 E. Mill St., Little Falls
(315) 823-1709
Securities offered through Cadaret, Grant & Co., Inc., member FINRA/SIPC
Van Meter & Van Meter, LLC and Cadaret, Grant are separate entities
RD’s Gorge View Lanes
240-254 Burwell St., Little Falls • (315)) 823-3630
SHOWCASE
Antiques of CNY
375 Canal Place Little Falls, NY 315-823-1177
Central NY’s Newest
ANTIQUE FACILITY
Quality Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Art & Jewelry
Tastefully Displayed by 60+ Dealers
Watch Us Grow to 100+ Dealers!
NO Flea Market or Garage Sale Stuff!
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Email: showcaseantiques@nyc.twcbc.com
or call Dave 315-823-1177
For Details on:
...Dealer & Artist Space - $55 & $30/mo.
...Taking Consignments
...Estate Buying & Selling
...Ebay & Internet Listing & Selling
WANTED: Crocks, Jugs & Neons Birthday Parties • Senior Discounts
Large Screen TV • Snack Bar • Lounge
Quick Draw & Lotto
Open after Labor Day on September 8 th
Looking for Teams & Individual Bowlers for Leagues
Mon., Wed., Fri. - Men’s Leagues • Tues., Thurs. - Ladies Leagues
Every Other Sat. - Co-ed • Sat. Morning - Junior Leagues
Every Other Sunday - Mixed Leagues
RD’s Redemption Center
& Drop-N-Shop Grocery
1600 St Rt 5S, Little Falls
315-823-4265
Beer • Kegs • Groceries
We do Bottle Drives • Turn Your Cans into Cash!
RD’s Mountain View Trucking
(315) 868-6579
Sand • Gravel • Stone
Dumpsters Available
Co-Sponsored By: The City of Little Falls, Robert Peters, Mayor
CityofLittleFalls.net
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
August 15, 2015 • B5
“River and Rails”
August 10-16, 2015
Ann Street
Liquor August 20
Whitcomb Auto
th
18 North Ann St., Little Falls, NY
315-823-0320
4-6 pm
Sales & Service
Stop In & Say Hello!
VALLEY RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
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(315) 823-0542
20122 Chevy
y Cruzee LT
37k - $12,900
Check Out Our Great Selection of Wines & Liquors.
• Discount Prices •
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542 East Main St.
LITTLE FALLS NY
13365
20088 Dodgee Caliberr SXT
78k - $7,500
Mon.-Sat. 9-9 pm • Sun. Noon-4 pm
DANS AUTO REPAIR
FOR ALL YOUR PARTY NEEDS:
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Kitchenwares, Unique Kitchen Gadgets
Old Fashioned Service and Honesty
Electrical • A/C • ABS
Check Engine Lights and More!
We Service Most
Makes & Models
NEW & USED EQUIPMENT
• Giftt Certificates
s •
DAN HIGHT
Owner/Operator
M-F 8-5pm; Sat. by Appt.
(315)) 823-1320
Call For Appointment
6500 State Rt. 5
Little Falls, NY 13365
6500 State Route 5
Little Falls, NY 13365
Shop Phone 315-508-5061
Cell 315-868-8166 or 315-868-1575
Specializing in collision repairs,
auto glass custom work,
auto detailing, and insurance estimates
Chris Gushue
1634 State Route 5S
Rebecca Gushue
Little Falls, New York 13365
Owners
Phone: (315) 823-0544
(Commited to Excellence)
www.whitcombautosales.com
Compact Tractors & Implements
Lawn & Garden Equipment
by Whirlpool
Washer
NTW4750BQ
Whirlpool®
• 3.8 cu. ft. Top Load Washer
w/Energy and Water Savings
• High-Efficiency
• Auto Load Sensing
• 12 Wash Cycles
• Stainless Steel Wash Basket
• 800RPM Max Spin Speed
• Auto Temp Control
• Stain Treat Option
• Quick Wash Cycle
• Super Wash Cycle
All Whirlpool®
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On Sale!
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Top Freezer Refrigerator
Model: W8RXNGMBD
• Stainless Look Finish
• Humidity-Controlled Crispers
• SpillMizer™ Glass Shelves
• Moveable Meat Pan
• Full-Width Fixed Refrigerator
Door Storage
• Factory Installed Auto Ice Maker
• Contoured Door Styling
Whirlpool®
Gas Range
20066 Chevy
y Cobaltt LT
Loaded, Manual
$5,700
Snowplows, Spreaders
& Accessories
CHARLES D. STAHL
SALES & SERVICE
697 Snells Bush Road • Little Falls, NY 13365 • 315-823-1982
9498 River Road • Marcy, NY 13403 • 315-733-1996
Forest & Garden Equipment
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Model: WFG510S0AD
• AccuBake® Temp Management System
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• Traditional Self-Cleaning Oven
• Large Oven Window
• Keep Warm
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Dump-Bodies & Flatbeds
Co-Sponsored By: The Canal Celebration Committee Supporting Businesses & Industries
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B6 • August 15, 2015
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
We Create
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Call 518-374-4414
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Cozy & Intimate
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ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
August 15, 2015 • B7
Is your car pet ready?
THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL!!
2012 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS
Silver,
ONLY 32,000 Miles!!,
4 Cyl., Auto, AC, CD,
Alloys, New Tires
SALE
15,750
$
John C. Miller, Inc.
509
9 NORTH
H PERRY
Y ST.,, JOHNSTOWN
N • 518-762-7124
Before you and your pet hit the road, make sure
your vehicle is both pet ready and road ready.
The non-profit Car
Care Council suggests
the following tips for drivers planning a road trip
with the family pet so
that all passengers can
remain comfortable in the
close quarters of a vehicle
interior.
“Before you and your
pet hit the road, make
sure your vehicle is both
pet ready and road
ready,” said Rich White,
executive director, Car
Care Council. “Take steps
to keep your pet safe and
conduct a pre-trip vehicle
inspection, so you can
have an enjoyable, lowstress trip with your pet
in tow.”
According to the Humane Society, keep your
pets in the backseat. The
safest way for a dog to
travel in the car is in a
crate that has been anchored to the vehicle using a seatbelt or other secure means. Cats should
remain in carriers. Never
transport a pet in the
back of an open pickup
truck and make plenty of
rest stop breaks.
Be sure to check your
vehicle’s air conditioning
(A/C) system before embarking on summer road
trips. Driving with your
windows closed and the
A/C on will keep all passengers comfortable and
protect your pet from
sticking its head out the
window. Do not leave pets
unattended in the car,
even with the windows
slightly open, as inside
temperatures soar and
will endanger your pet.
Cleaning your vehicle’s
interior will make for
more comfortable travel
with your pet. Heavy duty
floor liners, water proof
car seat covers and water
repellent fabric or leather
solutions will help protect
your vehicle from pet
hair, odors and other
messes. Keep a kit in the
trunk for on-the-spot
Quality es
obil
Autom
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518.568.CARS • 518.568.2277
Hours: Mon-Fri. 8am-5pm • Sat. 8am-12pm • Closed Sunday
58 East Main St., St. Johnsville, NY 13452
cleanups,
containing
such items as upholstery
or leather cleaner, glass
cleaner, paper towels or
rags and lint rollers.
Place dryer sheets under
the seats to help keep
your car smelling fresh.
To learn more about
travel safety with your
pet, visit the Humane Society website. To order a
free copy of the Car Care
Council’s popular 80page Car Care Guide, visit www.carcare.org/carcare-guide.
1131 Barker Rd.,
Dolgeville
2013 VOLKSWAGEN
BEETLE 2.0T
Turbo, Loaded, 21,00
2011 FORD F150 LARIAT
2014 FORD FUSION
TITANIUM EDITION
Loaded With Ever ythin
0 Miles
g!
315-429-8069
USED CARS
BOUGHT & SOLD
DEALER # 4220003
CARS
2014 Hyundai Elantra
4 Dr., Silver, 22,000 Miles
2014 Mustang V6, Black, Loaded,
23,000 Miles
2013 Chevy Cruze LT
Auto, Blue, 15,000 Miles
2012 Chevy Cruze LT
Std., Blue, 31,000 Miles
2012 Chevy Sonic
4 Dr., White, 42,000 Miles
2012 Ford Focus
4 Dr., 5 Spd., 51,000 Miles
2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS
56,000 Miles, 4Dr.
2009 Pontiac Vibe 86,000 Miles,
Blue
2008 Cadillac DTS
Silver, Loaded, 54,000 Miles
1999 Cadillac Deville
Loaded, Grey, 73,000 Miles
268 /m o.
$
00
2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT
Low Miles!
18700/mo.
$
39300/mo.
$
Now Offering
0% Financing
on Select
Pre-Owned
Vehicles
TRUCKS TOO!
2013 Jeep Patriot FWD,
Gray, 1,600 Miles
Flat Bed
2011 Ford E250 Van
Towing
78,000 Miles, 5.4 V8
Available
2010 E350 Box Van
w/Lift Gate, 81,000 Miles
2009 Ford F250SD
XLT, Loaded, Boss V-Blade Plow,
20,000 Miles
2007 Jeep Liberty 4x4 Sport
17,000 Miles
2005 F250 SD Ext Cab 4x4
w/Fisher V-Blade Plow
2003 Ford F150 4x4
Supercrew, 79,000 Miles
Disclaimer: Payments based on $4,000 cash
or trade in. Tax & DMV fees not included.
Based on Tier 1 credit.
00
339 /mo.
$
2012 FORD FIESTA SEL
13800/mo.
$
B8 • August 15, 2015
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER
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Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm;
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2008 Chrysler Sebring
$
8,995
2011 Volkswagen Jetta
82k Miles
Must See
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$
9,585
2006 Chevy Equinox
77,620 Miles
7,995
$
$
9,995
Excellent
Condition
Must See
will
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2007 Dodge Ram 1500
77k Miles
10,995
$
$7,995
8,995
$
2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee Loredo
99k Miles
2008 Pontiac G6
84k Miles
$8,995
2010 Mitsubishi Lancer ES
$9,995
$8,995
Great
MPG
2008 Mitsubishi Lancer
$8,995
Nice
Ride
AWD
2008 Chevy Malibu LT
86k Miles
77k Miles
Sport
Package
Fun Ride
2007 Kia Optima
2010 Hyundai Elantra
86k Miles
$9,995
Condition
Excellent
28 MPG
Excellent
Condition
That’s
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t
big scr han a
een TV
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2008 Dodge Avenger SXT
87k Miles
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$8,890
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2008 Ford Fusion
83k Miles
2008 Chevy Cobalt
7,995
$
2008 Hyundai Elantra
75k Miles
Eye It! Try It! Buy It!
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we never say no!!
If You’ve Had A Repossession
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All Vehicles Priced to Sell Below NADA...
Service Contracts
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REGISTERED FULL SERVICE REPAIR SHOP
*Tax & DMV not included. Dealership not responsible for advertised misprints.
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