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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 g thee Homess off thee Mohawk k Valley d Weeklyy byy thee U.S.. Postall Service 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 *****************ECRWSSEDDM**** PRSRT Local US POSTA Postal Customer UTICA PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID EDDM RETAIL 224 W. Main St., Johnstown, NY 12095 www.mainmotorcar.com Tax & title fees extra. 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 D L SO D E C D U CE D U E D R RE 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 CITY CENTER, 522 BROADWAY 99TH SHOW August 22nd & 23rd Saturday 9am to 5pm • Sunday 9am to 3pm Admission $8.00 • Seniors $7.00 under 14 - free with an adult DIRECTIONS: Adirondack Northway, RT. 87 to Exit 15, West on Rt. 50 to City Center on left (Broadway). City Ctr. Info: 518-584-0027. THE PUBLIC IS URGED TO PARTICIPATE BRING ITEMS TO SELL OR TRADE WITH EXHIBITORS APPRAISALS AVAILABLE ALL MODERN GUNS SOLD MUST GO THRU FEDERAL BACKGROUND CHECK • Alll gunss mustt bee covered d coming g into o thee building g• $1 Off Admission With This Ad Cash Door Prizes • Gun Club Raffles • Food Educationall Displays # New # Services Doggie Day Care Pet Sitting Cat Grooming Forr Dogss & Cats Bring in your photos to scan, e-mail, or bring on disk. 12 Only $ 00 + tax Call Beth at Lee Publications: 5 Off A Grooming $ w/Ad ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS Experienced Staff & Affordable Prices www.thevelvetdog.com 217 S. Main St. Herkimer, NY 13350 518-673-0101 www.NEACA.com 518-664-9743 VP 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: CAT 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 EXHAUST SPECIALS • OIL CHANGES 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 Vinyl 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 d every 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 CALENDAR only $12.00. Call Beth at Lee Publications 518-6730101 email bsnyder@leepub.com 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 Quality Dog Food..LOCAL! Pets have Allergies? Dry/Itchy shin? Try y GRAIN N FREE!! We have All Life Stages Diamond Naturals Dog Food, California Natural, Taste of the Wild, EVO, and more! L’Avian Parrot food, 17in MONSTER Beef Bones, treats, 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 NEED A NEW CAR? Get 0% financing at Sampson Motor Car where everyone is approved! 261 East Main Street Amsterdam. 518848-7359 ARE YOU LOOKING TO DO AN AUCTION?? Give Us A Call!! Real Estate, Farm Auctions, Business Liquidations Auctions, Sporting Auction, Machinery, Estate Auctions, Antiques!! At your site or 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! www.facebook.com/the sportsmansden www.facebook.com/d& dspetsupplies 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 V O . PR Since 1912 • Expert Well & Pump • Sales & Service • 4th Generation • Gould & Sta-Rite Pump Dealer • Year Round Service Our 103rd Year N.Y.S. DEC CERTIFIED VISA/MasterCard 518-868-2126 • SLOANSVILLE, NEW YORK 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 buy one of those cheap grills that you will have to replace in a year or so. Come check out our Smokers and Grills -! Guaranteed to last well past the time you would get from a cheap one. 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. 518-568-5121. NEED BUSINESS CARDS? Full Color Glossy Heavy Stock 250 ($45.00) 500 ($60.00) 1,000 ($75.00) Call Beth at Lee Publications 518-673-0101 or bsnyder@leepub.com FREE SHIPPING Call in your Reader Ad TODAY... 518-673-0111 Pick it up... Give us a call... For as little as $4.00 per week!!! Looking for it? Selling it? Looking for work? Looking to hire? WE CAN GET IT DONE! MAKE OUR PHONE RING SO WE CAN RETURN THE FAVOR!!! Call the Original Valley Pennysaver to place your Reader Ad 518-673-0111 HAVING PROBLEMS with your well or pump? Call The Water People - Provost Brothers! 518-868-2126 North Creek Auto Is a Dealer for Blizzard All Aluminum Trailers! Enclosed, Snowmobile, Car Haulers, Utility & Dump Trailers. 315-866-3698 GRILLING?? Don’t run out of Propane. Stop and get your tank filled starting at just $13.00! Mohawk Valley Hearth and Heating, 1027 E. German St, Herkimer, NY. (315) 866-6848 AUGUST BARGAIN OF THE MONTH! 47lb Alpo Dry Dog Food Behind d every $19.99. projectt iss a Truee Value 12 2 Willettt Stt Fortt Plain NY Y 993-3834. 2003 FORD FOCUS, silver, new tires, mechanically well maintained, $900. 518-673-2773 LOOKING for it? Selling it? Looking for work? Looking to hire… give us a call at 518-6733237 to place your reader ad today. FOR RENT: Large two bedroom apartment, two story, newly renovated, outside Fort Plain village. No pets. $600 utilities not included. 518-993-5674 G U I TA R S - A c o u s t i c , Electrical. Best Prices! Open by appointment. Imagineering Drum + Guitar shop. 601 Dise Rd., Little Falls. Call 315823-1603 or 315-8677119. RAW W GOAT T MILK K sold at my farm, Jack Armstrong, Springfield Center, 8107 St. Hwy 80. Please call ahead or by chance. 315-858-0294 I N S U L AT I O N : A l l Types. New/ Existing Buildings. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. Call Upstate Spray Foam Insulation www.upstatesprayfoam.com 315822-5238 20x30 TENT with four sides for rent. Canajoharie Volunteer Fire Department 518-673-3812 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. ANNUAL PEACH ICE CREAM SOCIAL Friday, August 14 from 4 - 7 PM at the St. Johnsville Marina Music by Walt “The Man” Brown Fresh Made Peach Topping, Delicious Stewart’s Ice Cream, Homemade Baked Goods. (PICK UP AVAILABLE) WE PAY YOU $$$ CALL 315-794-5498 “ Because Your” Move Matters Junell Gray ~ Licensed Real Estate Salesperson JUST REDUCED TO $259,000 510 Progress Road, Johnstown Capital District 935 New Loudon Rd, Latham, NY 12110 A BEAUTIFUL LOG HOME that offers CELL/TEXT (518) 588-5141 3 BDRM, 2 Full Baths, HUGE basement, Office (518) 724-5864 4.6 acres, private setting, 2 car attached www.JunellGray.com garage and a www.UpstateNYRuralHomes.com HUGE 4 car Local, Honest & Dependable. detached Call today for all your real estate needs. garage. SELLERS SAY BRING THEM AN OFFER TODAY! $179,000 247 Sprakers Rd., Esperance The snapping surprise in the bottom of a bucket. Photo by Katrina Weaver WEE HAVEE A 200 ACREE HORSEE FARM M HERE!! 3 BDRMS, 1 1/2 baths with an amazing view. 2 individual stalls, 1 large run in stall that can house 6 to 8 horses, a tack room & Hunting Cabin on property. CLOSE TO ROUTE 20 & ROUTE 162 FOR AN EASY COMMUTE TO THE CAPITAL REGION. THEY ARE GIVING IT AWAY AT THIS PRICE! $ 189,000 12 Tilton Rd, Palatine Bridge A BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED 2200 SQ. FT. HOME HERE! Offers 5 BDRMS, 2 Full Baths, Large Master BDRM on 1st floor, 1 car garage & 1 car carport, gorgeous landscaping & enjoy the patio area this summer. New Siding, all New Windows, New Gutters, New Ductless Heating & Cooling System & so much more! $134,000 114 Old State Route 80, Fort Plain This is a S TUNNING 3 BDRM M RANCH with a HUGE 2 car garage, carport, pool, and in-law apt./finished area in the basement, portion of yard is fenced, all situated on 1.2 acres & on a dead end road. NEW LISTING $294,900 154 Reynolds Rd, Fultonville STOP DREAMING!!! A GORGEOUS 4 BDRM, 3 FULL BATH HOME, IN A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SETTIING & WITH A VERY NICE VIEW. Offering just over 3,200 sq. ft. of living space. Every room in this home is large, new ceramic tile, new hardwood, new carpet, wood working fireplace, spacious 2 car garage, full basement, radiant heat, small barn/outbuilding & ONE AMAZING MASTER SUITE. A12 • August 15, 2015 ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER MAPLE RIDGE BULK FOODS Fresh Pennsylvania Peaches Coming Soon Canning Jars, Lids (3 doz for $5.40 • 5 doz. for $9.00) ~ Deli Specials ~ Honey Turkey Breast Roast Beef Corned Beef Cooked Salami $5.50 lb. $5.99 lb. $5.99 lb. $3.75 lb. Pepperjack Cheese Marble Cheese Pepperoni Cheese Cheese Curds $3.99 lb. $4.20 lb. $4.25 lb. $5.50 lb. 2.25 lb. $ Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat., 7am-11:30am, pick until noon Thursday evenings 5pm till dusk Yellow/Green Squash • Cucumbers • Yellow/Green Beans Other Days/Times by Appt. Baked Goods Fridays & Saturdays • Fresh Donuts Saturdays 239 Groff Road, Palatine Bridge Fresh Potatoes - by the bag or lb. • Walnut Creek Roll Butter 2 lb. Kitchen Diva: The fruits of summer 518-673-2669 Mon-Sat 8am-5pm • Closed Sun 315 - 219 -1238 629 Mang Rd, Little Falls, NY 13365 Located off Rt. 29 in Salisbury Center. Take North Rd. to Mang Rd. by Angela Shelf Medearis This summer has produced a bountiful crop of fruits. While I often take advantage of the fruits on sale, sometimes I have questions about how to prepare and store them. The following tips can help you prepare and enjoy fresh fruits and keep them at their most flavorful. Which fruits continue Got PROPANE? Call To Compare Prices! Free Hook-up • NO Hidden Fees Lock-In Pricing • Senior Discount • Cash Discount • • Budget & Prepay Plans • HEAP • • Multiple Product Discount • • Service Contracts • 24 Hour Sales & Service • to ripen after they’re picked? Apricots, bananas, cantaloupe, kiwi, mangoes, nectarines, peaches, pears, plantains and plums continue to ripen at room temperature after they’re picked. To speed their ripening, put them in a loosely closed brown paper bag. Plastic bags don’t work for ripening. Once fully ripened, fruits may be stored in the refrigerator to lengthen their storage time. Though the outside skin of a refrigerated banana will turn dark brown, the inside will remain light colored. Fruits that should be picked or bought ripe and ready to eat include: apples, cherries, grapefruit, grapes, oranges, pineap- ple, strawberries, tangerines and watermelon. Should fruits and vegetables be washed before they’re put away? The Food and Drug Administration advises that we wash our fresh fruits and vegetables when ready to eat rather than when they’re first purchased or picked. Here are some tips for washing fruits and vegetables before use: Don’t use soap, detergents or bleach solutions. 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The boot jack allows you to take off your boots without touching them with your hands. It could be said that boot jacks are a “hands free” device, just like the cellphones that are designed so that you can use them and still keep your hands on the steering wheel of an au- tomobile. I don’t think that driving a vehicle while talking on a cellphone is a good idea even if the device is hands-free. However, the idea of removing your boots without touching them is a very good thing indeed. Here’s why: People associated with the livestock industry often wear boots. That means that farm boots are likely to come in contact with all kinds of stuff, including animal manure. Boots adorned with manure can be a sign of a Insect-inspired A18 C.H.S. 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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 a few to check out: • The National Endowment for Financial Education is a nonprofit organization designed to help young people and adults learn about financial decision-making. It offers whole curriculums for high schools and colleges to offer personal finance programs. Its resources are free, and you can download them yourself without taking a whole course. One resource you may find helpful is “40 Money Management Tips Every College Student Should Know,” available at www.smartaboutmoney.org/Portals/0/Re sourceCenter/40MoneyManagementTips.pdf . You can share this 32page guide with your son to review on his own, if he’d prefer, before you sit down with him to go over some basics. It includes a spending plan worksheet to help your son list sources of income and anticipated expenses — a great starting point for budget plan- We still have weekly & daily cottage rentals available, but hurry they are filling up fast!! 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Priced to move at $5,000 518-281-7144 ning. • Bankrate.com, an industry leader in offering personal finance information on the Internet, offers an online student budget calculator at www.bankrate.com/calculators/smart-spending/college-studentbudget-calculator.aspx . It’s designed especially for full-time college students, with the ability to plan for income and expenses monthly, per semester, or per academic year. • The U.S. Department of Education’s office of Federal Student Aid offers a step-by-step guide for college students to learn how to keep track of income and expenses, save toward specific goals, and adjust a budget when circumstances change. It’s online at studentaid.ed.gov/sa/pr epare-for-college/budgeting/creating-your budget . • 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 www.collegeboard.com/ 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 issue. It may take awhile, but eventually your son will be grateful. Family Fundamentals is a monthly column on family issues. It is a service of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences and its outreach and research arms, Ohio State University Extension and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER PREMIUM TOPSOIL $18 / Cubic Yard Delivery Additional Call 315-868-9341 to schedule pick up or delivery St. Johnsville, NY Caring for container gardens by Dr. Leonard Perry, Extension Professor, University of Vermont 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 to help dry leaves off, and don’t water late in the day so leaves will be dry over August 15, 2015 • A15 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 leaves yellow from the bottom of the plant first, and plants lack vigor, it often means excess water in the soil. If leaves are just generally a bit yellow overall, this is likely from too little fertility. The solution would be to water plants less often if the soil appears wet, and make sure the container has adequate drainage. In addition to watering less, fertilize more, espe- MAIL L AL C R O cially if using low nutrition organic sources. Problem: Edges of leaves are brittle and dry. The probable cause is too much salt present in the soil, most likely from overfertilizing. (You might notice a whitish crust on the soil surface or pot edge, another sign of excess salt.) Moving containers quickly from shade to more sun also may be the cause. The solution, if from too much fertilizer, is to water generously — until water pours out of the drainage holes — to cleanse the soil and remove the salt. Avoid changing locations and light levels rapidly. Problem: Leaf spots, powdery or rusty areas. Probable causes are low temperature, inadequate phosphate, or disease. Solutions are to move the container to a warmer location. 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Do 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 well suited to our environment. Plants that wouldn’t have to be weeded and mollycoddled and fussed about. Plants that would stand up and tell the world ‘I’m here. I’m 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,” Doc said, grinning, “that’s the very best part. You don’t do one simple darn thing. Nothing. No plowing, irrigating, fertilizing, planting, hoeing, pruning... nothing. I may have to write a book on it someday.” Dud was still a bit per- plexed. “But Doc, if you don’t weed these native plants, won’t the weeds take over?” “Weeds? The only weed you might get is a stray rose bush, my friend. The weeds of yesteryear are the treasures of tomorrow!” Dud started to smile. “I get it now.” “And Dud?” added Steve, “Doc can get this magnificent yard of his while he’s asleep at three o’clock in the morning. 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A18 • August 15, 2015 ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER Kitchen from A12 SATURDAY AUGUST 15th 8am - 3pm ffer We Now O N W RENT-TO-O s n o ti op FREE Coffee & Doughnuts Great BUYS on PRIZES Quality SHEDS 10% Off* LAWN FURNITURE & GIFT SHOP ITEMS STORAGE 5% Off* BUILDINGS *Some restrictions may apply Be Sure To Check Out Our PICNIC TABLES, LAWN FURNITURE AND MUCH MORE, TOO! Located 278 Atswell Rd., Richfield Springs, NY 315-858-0841 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm • Sat 8am-3pm • CLOSED SUNDAY BAKE SALE 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. (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc., and Angela Shelf Medearis 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! ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER August 15, 2015 • A19 Your Weekly Connection to Agriculture Come See Us at the Central New York Farm Progress Show SEPTEMBER 11 & 12, 2015 NOW FRIDAY & SATURDAY !! 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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 least 30 days. Typical symptoms of Lyme disease include: fever, headache, fatigue, and a large, expanding skin rash that may have a bull’s eye appearance. If left untreated, infection can spread to joints, the heart and the nervous system. Anyone who develops a fever or a rash after being bitten by a tick or spending time in tick infested areas should 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 Don’t Miss This Auction!! On Site Auctions CONDUCTED BY JR’s s Auctions (518)) 993-4668 Don’t Miss This 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 Hosking g Sales s is s looking g forr a Clerk k forr ourr Monday y Sales. Computerr experience e a mustt and d Auction n background d a plus. Anyone e interested d please e calll the e numbers s above. ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER August 15, 2015 • A21 Antiques & auctions... SOLD! JR’s s Auction 56 Willett St., Fort Plain, NY 13339 • ( 518)) 993-4668 The Auction Way! Upcoming Auctions!! Going, going...yours! Special Taxidermy, Antique Tool and Consignment Auction!! 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. (c) 2015 King Features 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 ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER August 15, 2015 • A23 A24 • August 15, 2015 ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER 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. Need Money? WE BUY GOLD! FREE Layaway Available Victorian Iron Garden Set Calll the e Pros Laurie Weingart 518-673-2820 Serigraph Black & White Geometric on Aluminum by Carlos Irizarry E&LB Norton, Bennington, VT Blue Decorated Stoneware Crock Always The Best Prices In The Valley! Fort Plain. Includes oak cabinets, stove, refrigerator, private off-street parking, hardwired smoke detectors, sprinkler heads in all apartments. 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Asking $69,900 B2 • August 15, 2015 ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER 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 APARTMENT FOR RENT Palatine Bridge, Newly Remodeled, 1 Bedroom, Suitable for 1 or 2 Adults Heat Included, Off Street Parking, Non Smoking, No Pets, Security Deposit 518-673-3546 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 No Moneyy Down n Homee Purchase No Down Payment Necessary Perfect Credit NOT REQUIRED 102% Financing!!! Low Fixed Rates Low Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) New York’s USDA Home Loan Program allows Borrowers to purchase a home with 102% financing! Email us at info@mapletreefunding.com Visit us at www.MapleTreeFunding.com or Call us at 518-655-LOAN (655-5626). Registered Mortgage Broker - NMLS#55185 NYS Department of Financial Services All Loans Arranged Through Third Party Lenders • Valid in New York State Only Maple Tree Funding - 1202 Troy Schenectady Road - Latham, NY 12110 (168) (114) OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE th Saturday, August 29 Sunday, August 30th 1-3PM 2-4PM 40 Phillips Ave, Canajoharie MOHAWK Towne & Country Realty Sue Leavitt, Licensed Real Estate Broker Corner Rte. 5 & McKinley Rd., Palatine Bridge, NY 518-673-5482 Round Up the Kids 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. Lucky 55! You’re eligible to become the owner of this 3 bedroom, 2 bath mfg. home in a nice Ft. Plain senior park. Home has a large kitchen, 2 additions inc. living room, den, & dining; fenced yard. $27,500. Scenic View with Privacy 3+ acres T/O Minden, Cherry Valley Schools; level land, affordable taxes. Surveyed property is undeveloped, with electric at the road; & 200 ft. frontage on Rte 163. Reduced to $9,900. Bring Your Camera Richard Euler Real Estate Licensed Real Estate Broker Your friends will want to see photos of your new home in Canajoharie. “Tri-Level“ has 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, woodstove, kitchen w/pantry, sun room & much more. $105,500. 48 Church Street, Canajoharie, NY 13317 518-673-3677 richardeulerrealty.com Amanda Haig, Sales Assoc. Jolene Memrick, Sales Assoc. Art Meka, Sales Assoc. Carol Meka, Assoc. Broker 518-673-3235 518-673-5482 518-673-5401 518-673-5401 Visit Us: www.mohawk-realty.com 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 W. Courtney Sealcoating Call Us Today For A FREE Quote! Serving Residential & Commercial Properties Hot Crack Filling & Repairs Brushed On - Not Sprayed Now Serving Former EverSeal Accounts Senior & Veteran Discounts Available 518-843-9171 or 518-332-0527 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 OFFERING INN & SUITES 20 0 ALBANY ST. 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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 valleyequipment@live.com (315) 823-0542 20122 Chevy y Cruzee LT 37k - $12,900 Check Out Our Great Selection of Wines & Liquors. • Discount Prices • FREE DELIVERY 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: Paper Products, Sterno, Smallware, Kitchenwares, Unique Kitchen Gadgets Old Fashioned Service and Honesty Electrical • A/C • ABS Check Engine Lights and More! 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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 5 cu. ft. Model: WFG510S0AD • AccuBake® Temp Management System • 5,000 BTU AccuSimmer® burner • Traditional Self-Cleaning Oven • Large Oven Window • Keep Warm • Custom Broil • Stainless Look Finish • Cast Iron Grates Dump-Bodies & Flatbeds Co-Sponsored By: The Canal Celebration Committee Supporting Businesses & Industries LittleFallsNY.com B6 • August 15, 2015 ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER We Create Beautiful Wedding Memories. Serving all Brides and budgets. Felthousen’s Floristt & Greenhouse Call 518-374-4414 for a Free Consultation Felthousensflorist.com Schenectady - Cohoes - Troy Cozy & Intimate Atmosphere combined with great food 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 View Our Entire Inventory Online At: www.johncmiller.com EARN POINTS BACK PROGRAM: Rack up points on your repairs, cash them in when you need them. A free oil change or brakes, the possibilities are endless when you save up your points! 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 518.993.8140 We’re Here for YOU!!! 518.613.4127 88 East Main St. Nelliston, NY Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm; Saturday 10am-4pm Call for Secure Instant Credit Application 888-804-0962 Financing Available for All Credit Levels Come In and Save a Trunkful of Dollars! Sunroof en DVD, Touch Scre n Roof Moo Flex Fuel, Great Car Reliable 2008 Chrysler Sebring $ 8,995 2011 Volkswagen Jetta 82k Miles Must See SUV $ 9,585 2006 Chevy Equinox 77,620 Miles 7,995 $ $ 9,995 Excellent Condition Must See will Hurry this go fast 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 a lot better t big scr han a een TV ! Nice Ride Good MPG 2008 Dodge Avenger SXT 87k Miles WOW! 52k Miles $8,890 Great Car 2008 Ford Fusion 83k Miles 2008 Chevy Cobalt 7,995 $ 2008 Hyundai Elantra 75k Miles Eye It! Try It! Buy It! $8,495 we never say no!! If You’ve Had A Repossession We Can Still Get You A Bank Loan! All Vehicles Priced to Sell Below NADA... Service Contracts Available on ALL Vehicles (National Automobile Dealers Association) REGISTERED FULL SERVICE REPAIR SHOP *Tax & DMV not included. Dealership not responsible for advertised misprints. Carol Harper, Owner/Proprietor (518) 993-8140 or (518) 613-4127 route30jumbolot@gmail.com www.rt30jumbolot.com QUALITY, DEPENDABILITY AND SAFETY IS OUR MISSION!
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