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February 16, 2013 Volume e 3 3 Number r 31 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. ~ 1 Corinthians 13:4-5 Fort Plain senior Anna Sweet enjoys the recent snowfall with her AQHA mare, Nikki Nickers. Photo by Elizabeth A.Tomlin

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Page 1: Valley Pennysaver 2.16.13

February 16, 2013

Volumee 33 •• Numberr 31

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does notboast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it isnot self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no

record of wrongs. ~ 1 Corinthians 13:4-5

Fort Plain senior Anna Sweet enjoys the recent snowfall with her AQHA mare, NikkiNickers. Photo by Elizabeth A. Tomlin

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Original Valley PENNYSAVER • February 16, 2013Page 2

Mrs. M. LLCLANDSCAPING & SNOWPLOWING

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Call For A Free Estimate.

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C.H. BURKDORF & SON“Quality Building Materials”

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BUY NOW & SAVE

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CHECK YOUR AD:ADVERTISERS shouldcheck their ads on thefirst week of insertion.Lee Publications, Inc.shall not be liable fortypographical, or errorsin publication except tothe extent of the cost ofthe first weeks inser-tion of the ad, and shallalso not be liable fordamages due to failureto publish an ad.Adjustment for errors islimited to the cost ofthat portion of the adwherein the erroroccurred. Report anyerrors to 518-673-3011

� � � �ADVERTISERSG e t t h e b e s tresponse from youradver t isements byincluding the condi-tion, age, price andbest calling hours.Also we always rec-ommend insertion forat least 2 times formaximum benefits.

Our deadline isThursday 12:00 Noon

for the followingSaturday’s paper.

518-673-3011

KIDSPUZZLE

WINNERSplease pick up yourprize at our office

within 2 weeks after winning.Located at:

6113 State Hwy. 5Palatine Bridge, NY

2 Day On Site PublicAuction: Saturday, April13th and Saturday, April20th. Large HerkimerEstate: Ford tractor withloader and backhoeattachment; 2 Mopeds;Lawn tractors; Disc; Trail-ers; Lincoln Town Car;Vintage BowlingMachine; 100’s ofLicense Plates (early)Floor Lift; Boat Motors;Complete HouseholdContents; BasementShop; Large GarageContents of tools and willbe cleaning out cornersthat have not beentouched in years!! Auc-tion by JR’s Auction 518-993-4668 call for details.Watch for pictures andfull listing!!

Coins, Gold & SilverAuction!! WednesdayEvening, February 27th@ 6:00pm- Location: 56Willett Street, Fort Plain,NY. Consignments Want-ed For: Jewelry, collecta-bles, silver coins, gold,Buffalo nickels, coinproofs, silver or sterling,military, paintings,stamps, post cards &More!! Cash in youritems at Auction Prices!This is the time to do it!!The Gold & Silver Buy-ers Will Be Here!! We arestill receiving for thisauction! We don’t knowwhat all will be here, stayposted! Call JR at 518-993-4668 or Tim @ 518-332-5157

Antique Center nowopen at JR’s, 56 WillettStreet, Fort Plain, NY.We will be selling furni-ture, collectables,antiques and more, renta space or sell on com-mission. Furniture andAntique Vendors Need-ed! Give us a call if youneed space to sell yourproducts. High trafficflow, we need more tosell. The customers arehere!! Bring your prod-uct!! Call Jr at 518-993-4668 or Tim at 518-332-5157

2010 MERCURY MilanPremier, blue, 23k, 4cyl.,auto, leather, full power.Great on gas!! SALE:$17,995. John C. Miller,I n c . 5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4www.johncmiller.com

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Buy TEN,Get One FREE

(Excluding Friday Sales)

SUBMARINE SANDWICHES

$2491/2Gal

GARELICK FARMS

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GARELICK FARMS

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$1991 Lb.

Black Forest Ham$699 Lb.

Vermont Cheddar Cheese$649 Lb.

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Hot Meat Antipasta$499 Lb.

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TOMATOES

$299 3 Pk

Fresh Green

ASPARAGUS

$299Lb.

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18 Pack Cans orBottles

Reg. & Light

LaBatt’s Beer$1299

+ Dep

ChoiceBonelessCHUCKROAST

$299Lb.

Lean, FreshCenter CutPORKROAST

$229Lb.

Farm FreshCHICKEN

TENDERLOINS

$249Lb.

SmithfieldPremiumBACON

$399Lb.

Heinz 20 Oz.

“E-Z Squeeze”

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$200

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The Original Valley Pennysaver is delivered to 100 percent of the homes in the following towns:

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Published weekly on Saturday by Lee Publications6113 St. Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428

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We cannot GUARANTEE the return of photographs.Publisher not responsible for typographical errors.Size, style of type and locations of advertisementsare left to the discretion of the publisher. The opin-ions expressed in this publication are not necessari-ly those of the publisher.We will not knowingly acceptor publish advertising which is fraudulent or mislead-ing in nature. The publisher reserves the sole right toedit, revise or reject any and all advertising with orwithout cause being assigned which in his judgementis unwholesome or contrary to the interest of thispublication. We assume no financial responsibilityfor typographical errors in advertisement, but if atfault, will reprint that portion of the ad in which theerror appears.

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Why Buy Local?Support yourself

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employer nationally and in our community,provide the most jobs to residents.

Get better serviceLocal businesses often hire people witha better understanding of the products

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who live in this community, are less likelyto leave, and are more invested in the

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Put your taxes to good useLocal businesses in town centers require

comparatively little infrastructure investmentand make more efficient use of public services.

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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

CHARLES D. STAHL

697 Snells Bush Rd., Little Falls, NY 13365315-823-1982

SPLITT HARDWOOD“SPECIAL TRUCKLOAD SALE”Seasoned Approx. 5 Face CordsDelivered - $375.00

SEASONED SPLIT MIXEDHARDWOOD $225 Full Cord

OUTSIDE FURNACETRUCKLOAD SPECIAL- approx. 12 Face CordChunked Mixed Hardwood $700Delivered within 25 mi. radius.

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Formerly the Smith-Woody Funeral Home

Still Serving the Community atOur Original Location, Our Only Location

99 Centerr Street,,St. Johnsville New York, 13452

HARRY AND KEVIN ENEAOwners and Funeral Directors

JOHN P.LEWANDOWSKI

Manager / LicensedFuneral Director

St. Johnsville Resident

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WEDDING INVITATIONSprinted and designed by Lee Publications:100 (4.5x6) Invitationsincluding envelopes with100 RSVP postcards.Only $150.00 +tax.We can also do smallerand larger amounts.Call for pricing anddesigns 518-673-0101,or [email protected] • Save the Dates • Shower Invitations • Baby Announcements • And More. Free Ship-ping

C O L O R G L O S S YPHOTO CALENDARS.only $12.00 includestax. Send us your digi-tal prints and we willmake a beautiful keep-sake calendar for you.You may also bring inyour photos on a discor thumb drive. If youwould like us to mail itis a $5.00 extra fee.Only 3 day turnaroundtime. Beth [email protected] Publications 518-673-0101

ARCHERY TOURNA-MENT! Friday March 1st,6:30pm, at The Sports-man’s Den. $10 entry,pre-registration appreci-ated but NOT required.YOUTH ARCHERYTOURNAMENT, Satur-day, March 2nd, 2:30pm.Ages 15 and under. $5entry. LIVE BAIT, TACK-LE, ARCHERY, AMMU-NITION, PET, SPORTS,etc. At The Sportsman’sDen, 36 Canal St, FtPlain, 518-993-1010.

ICE FISHING Supplies,LIVE BAIT, augers,lures, tip-ups, jigs, min-nows, etc. at The Sports-man’s Den, 36 Canal St,Ft Plain, 518-993-1010.Shiners, Suckers, RosyReds, Fatheads,Spikes, Mousies, Meal-worms, etc…. LIVEBAIT, TACKLE,ARCHERY, AMMUNI-TION, PET, SPORTS,etc.

18ft long by 8in x 8inrough sawn pine beam$100. 518-661-5914

Antique and FurnitureCenter now open, andwe selling lots of furni-ture and antiques: Westill have spaces avail-able for rent in our NewAntique Center at DutchHeritage Antique Trea-sures, 56 Willett Street,Fort Plain, NY 13339.Call for details JR @518-993-4668 or Tim @518-332-5157

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SIGNS SIGNS SIGNSAll Kinds. CorrugatedPlastic Signs WithStakes. Call Beth atLee Publications 518-673-0101 or [email protected] allow 7-10working days toreceive your signsafter ordering. FreeShipping

Having problems withyour well or pump? CallThe Water People -Provost Brothers! 518-868-2126

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February 16, 2013Hello Again,

While I have personally reached the ripe old age of antique with all of the provable modern appliances and changes,

false teeth, hearing aids, spectacles, white hair and shortage of memory. I still enjoy reading old newspapers, pictures

and booklets printed before my time.

This week I received a special surprise from a local history buff and collector, Hal Stauring brought in a booklet titled

“Canajoharie and the World War” published for the 1st World War homecoming celebration dated July 4, 1919. Over 350

names were listed as served in the U.S. military from Canajoharie, NY.

I have often wondered why some are chosen to give the ultimate sacrifice. The following can still play a sad tune on

our heartstrings. The first page in the booklet is in memory of those special persons.

The Silent Sound: Here inscribed are the names of the boys who have gone, never to return.

Who knows but they may be looking down upon us as we are gathered together here today to pay deference to their

comrades and to do homage to their memory. They fought the good fight, they kept the faith, may they repose in ever-

lasting peace until that day when Gabriel shall sound the last reveille and they shall arise in a glorious resurrection.

King, Bernard

Mosher, Raymond

O’Brien, Dennis

Pross, Gustav

Pettit, William

Roberts, Theron

Rocklin, Elijah

Sanderson, William

Smith, Raymond

Smith, Orville

Van Dusen, Edwin

Those who served in

World War I:

Allen, Byron

Albrecht, Christopher

Ambrosio, Alex

Anspach, Lloyd

Anthony, Homer

Arkell, W. Clark

Aldi, A. P.

Arriens, Augustus

Allen, DeWitt

Atkinson, Mahlon

Atkinson, Lawrence

Berger, Louis

Bell, Joseph

Bierman, George

Beard, Harry

Brooks, Milton

Bogart, Francis

Bond, Duane

Bracebridge, James

Bradt, Guy

Brisben, Lester

Brownell, Gilbert

Bundy, Leland

Bartlett, Gardinier

Baker, Philip

Bullock, Howard

Bullock, Duplang

Brown, Kenneth

Carmen, Leroy

Cashin, Joseph

Cervo, James

Chamberlain, Ernest

Chamberlain, Newell

Chest, Michael

Colburn, Charles

Cohen, Theodore

Comforti, Dominic

Conboy, Charles

Conrad, Arthur

Conrad, John

Conrad, Howard

Conrad, Orson

Conway, Thomas

Crooker, Paul

Currie, George

Connolley, Thomas

Cummings, Arthur

Cummings, Philip

Cinabaldi, Lewis

Darling, Harry

Darrow, Daniel

Davies, Thomas

Davies, Edward

Darrow, George

Daz, Albert

Davies, Harold

Davis, Melvin

Decker, Fred

DeKater, Lloyd

Diefendorf, Walter

Dingman, Wallace

Dimond, Hebert

Dopp, Lloyd

Dopp, Earl

Dopp, Clarence

Doubleday, Chester

Dougherty, W. Edger

Dougherty, Gerald

Duessler, Effinger

Ebeling, Carl

Eberling, Fred

Eckert, Fred

Edwards, Grover

Ellithorp, Stafford

Failing, C. Roscoe

Failing, Webster

Fero, Charles

Ferra, Panfillio

Fiske, Eugene

Flume, Albert

Folan, James

Ford, Lloyd

Fox, Charles

Fox, Harold

Frank, Carl

Frank, Horace

Fredericks, Clark

French, Leroy

French, Stanley

Freeman, Raymond

Fralick, Winnie

Fredericks, Harvey

Fusmer, Harry

Fusmer, Homer

Fusmer, Leon

Ganiello, Guissippi

Getman, Myron

Geraghty, Joseph

Glennar, Earl

Godwin, Harry

Gordon, Myron

Groat, Harry

Gros, Nathan

Haley, Michael

Hambrecht, Edward

Handy, Lester

Hazzard, Pearl

Hazzard, Duryea

Hendrickson, Ernest

Henneman, Floyd

Hewitt, Roscoe

Higgins, Frank

Hines, John

Hodge, Fay

Hodge, Merle

Hoke, Chester

Hout, John

Hughes, Herman

Jackman, Lawrence

Jones, Augustus

Jones, Earl

Jones, Fred

Jones, Herbert

Karker, Herbert

Karker, Jesse

Keefer, Frank

Keller, William

Keller, Van

King, John L.

King, Joseph

Kling, Morris

Kneaskern, Albert

Lake, Harold

L’Homidieu, Leonard

Long, Fred

Longshore, Earl

Lory, Warner

Lussa, Harry

Lussa, Livingston

Lussa, William

Lussa, Chester

Manning, Leroy

Marsh, Harold

Maxon, Albert

Maxwell, John

McDuffee, Leon

McClease, George

McFee, Leon

McFee, Roy

McLaughlin, Wallace

Meyers, Dow

Meyers, Howard

Miller, Carl O.

Minch, William

Minervillo, Sam

Mingay, Robbin

Mingst, Charles

Mingst, Leon

Mingst, William

Moldt, George

Mosher, Thomas

Nalli, William

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On the same date July 1919 a local (St. Johnsville) merchant ran the following advertisement in the St. Johnsville

Weekly “The Enterprise”

Radways Pills Cures Dyspepsia

Cure for all disorders of the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous diseases, loss of appetite, headache,

constipation, continence, indigestion, biliousness, fever, inflammation of the bowels, piles and all derangement of the

internal viscera and perfect digestion will be accomplished. Special note to my friend the vet and his farmer friends “Do

you think it would or will cure Hollows Horn”?

In the January 3, 1901 issue of the St. Johnsville Enterprise R.B. Beckman’s Firm placed the following ad:

At Beckman’s – On sale 5000 Heavy Fleece lined union Suits, regular 75¢ goods our price only 19¢ per suit size 5

to 15 years or older. 1,000 Ladies jersey ribbed fleece lined winter weight vests and pants. Regular 25¢ and 35¢

Garments only 15¢ each. Mens Extra Heavy Fleeced Wrappers and Drawers; Regular 75¢ Garments, at just half price

37 1/2¢ each garment. Come early to secure bargains. (Note the price thirty seven and one half cents)

Who said the old time weekly newspapers covered only local news such as: Aunt Martha Hendricks was the Sunday

dinner guest at the Tom McCarthy home. They enjoyed roast beef, mashed potatoes, peas with gravy and all the fix-

ens. Dessert was apple pie with cheddar cheese.

The following National news was headlined in the St. Johnsville Enterprise 112 years ago:

(RANGE WAR IN THE WEST)

Buffalo, Wyoming - Another fierce range war between the sheep and cattle owners has broken out near the Wyoming

Montana border. A few days ago 2000 sheep owned by R.R. Selway were driven over a cliff by a band of hooded raiders.

The remainder of the report was too gory to include in this chatter.

January 3, 1901 Haver Hill, Mass.

Mayor John C. Chase, the 1st socialist Mayor ever elected in this country has completed his official career. His last

order increased the Salaries of Assessors from $400 to $600. He accepted a place as a Traveling Shoe Salesman.

Isn’t it strange to note that a socialist politician would push or cause to happen such a large pay increase for

Government workers? As we have mentioned in “Hello Again” bigger Government with its higher cost and socialism

seems to go hand in hand.

Is it possible that you and your spouse are going to miss out on money which the government actually owes, and

possibly to you? The answer is absolutely yes. Some people fail to file and receive a huge tax credit called the earned

income tax credit, worth up to $5,981 for the 2012 tax year. That’s up to nearly six thousand big bucks — you must

file your taxes properly to receive it.

If your household earned less than $51,000, you may be eligible.

Head for a good tax attorney or tax service and ask if you are eligible for the earned income tax credit. This is not

Irish blarney — don’t gip yourself. You may already be eligible for up to $5,891 but it is up to you to file properly.

Be a good neighbor. Don’t kick your dog. Kiss your spouse and talk your thanks and problems over with the Lord.

Fred Lee and the Lee Family

Neitsch, Frank

O’Brien, Jason

O’Brien, Thomas

O’Connell, George

O’Dell, Elliot

Pacifici, Louis

Peeler, Daniel

Pollock, Loren

Post, Theodore

Prall, Leon

Pross, Herman

Quackenbush, Allo

Quackenbush, Leon

Rappi, Petro

Reynolds, Carl

Rector, Gilbert

Reynolds, Edward

Ricci, Giovanni

Rickard, Merlin

Rickard, William

Rinehart, John

Rivenberg, Virgil

Roberts, Earl

Roberts, George

Robideaux, Adelar

Rockwell, George

Roller, David

Roser, Joseph

Russ, Lloyd

Russ, Harry

Sardarelli, Albert

Shockley, Fred

Shults, Carl

Shults, Chester

Shultz, Leon

Shunk, Walter

Slaper, Fred

Smith, James

Smith, Roger

Smith, Sydney

Snell, Chester

Snell, Clark

Snell, Kirby

Spraker, Wilbur

Small, Byron

Smith, Edward

Smith, Fred

Smith, Raymond

Sparrin, Louis

Sticht, John L.

Stowitts, Emory V.

Stube, Robert

Surnear, William

Susi, Samuel

Swank, Earl

Swank, Leo

Swartz, Sylvan

Ten Eyck, John

Van Alstine, Benjamin

Van Wie, Harold S.

Van Wie, Henry

Van Dusen, Charles

Van Dusen, Ward

Van Dusen, Clark

Van Schaick, Perlia

Van Wie, Stanton

Vickers, David

Vogel, Clifford

Voght, Charles

Voght, Charles

Voght, Victor

Vosburg, Harold

Vosburg, Charles

Vosburg, Harrison

Vosburgh, George

Vosburgh, Charles

Waufle, Alfred

Waufle, Floyd

Welsh, Charles

Wells, Schuyler

Whalen, Joseph

Wheeler, William

Wheelock, Willard

Wieneke, Henry

Wilkins, John

Winsman, LeRoy

Wohlgemuth, Harold

Forman, Harriet

Landry, Jane

Lawyer, Lula E.

Seeber, Elizabeth

Foreman, Harriet

Landry Jane

Lawyer, Lulu

Seeber, Elizabeth

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atPurebred

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2007 JEEP Liberty Lmtd4x4, red, 50k, V-6, auto,leather, moonroof. SALE:$15,995. John C. Miller,I n c . 5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4www.johncmiller.com

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2006 SUBARU BahaSport, silver, 52k, 4cyl.,auto, moonroof, leathertrim, full power, all wheeldrive. SALE: $17,995.John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124

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Dry itchy skin, ALLER-GIES, or just finickypets? Try California Nat-ural Herring and SweetPotato! OR Taste of theWild (GRAIN FREE):available in Wild Boar,Salmon, Bison&Venison,and Lamb. Also carryingDiamond Naturals, EVO,Country Value PetFoods, and more! L’A-vian Parrot food, 17inMONSTER Beef Bones,treats, collars, leashes,etc… at The Sports-man’s Den, 36 Canal St,Ft Plain, 518-993-1010.LIVE BAIT, TACKLE,ARCHERY, AMMUNI-TION, PET, SPORTS,etc.

NEW RATES for ourIndoor Archery Range:$5 per hour, 6th visitFREE. New Bows areLifetime Warranty, Madein USA. We also haveYouth bows, Used bows,Crossbows, Indoorrange, and Full ServiceArchery Shop, at TheSportsman’s Den, 36Canal St, Fort Plain 518-993-1010. Reasonablerates, plenty of space..Lessons, loaner bows,group rates, parties.LIVE BAIT, TACKLE,ARCHERY, AMMUNI-TION, PET, SPORTS,etc.

Gun Consignmentswanted for our Gun Auc-tion on WednesdayEvening, March 13th6:00pm @ JR’S Auctionin Fort Plain. 518-993-4668 Looking for goodquality Guns and Hunt-ing related items!! Turnyour guns into CASH!!Call JR 518-993-5668 orTim 518-332-5157

Sportsman and HuntingShow: Saturday, Febru-ary 23rd 8:00am to5:00pm. This event willbe held at JR’s Auction,56 Willett Street, FortPlain, NY. Rent a spaceto sell your SportingGoods, Ammunition,Hunting Items, ArcherySupplies, Bows, Guns,and more!! If you are anowner or dealer rent aspace to sell your sur-plus, brand new orused!! Don’t Miss ThisEvent!! Lots of items willbe available!! Call fordetails 518-993-4668 or518-332-5157

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BOWS-NEW for 2013:The Kodiak, The Viking,The Eagle, and TheSidekick XP. Come seethem at the AdirondackOutdoorsman Show,Sat/Sun Feb 16/17,Johnstown Moose. Avail-able at The Sportsman’sDen, 36 Canal St, FtPlain, 518-993-1010.LIVE BAIT, TACKLE,ARCHERY, AMMUNI-TION, PET, SPORTS,etc.

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Proprietor: Tanya Towne Tues.-Fri. 8-5 / Sat. 8-236 Canal St., Fort Plain, NY 13339 518-993-1010

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Gift Certificates

THE SPORTSMAN’S DENARCHERY TOURNAMENT, FRIDAY MARCH 1ST, 6:30PM | $10 Entry, pre-registration not requiredYOUTH ARCHERY TOURNAMENT, SAT., MARCH 2ND, 2:30PM | $5 Entry, ages 15 & under

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Always Wanted a Ferris?The time is right. Pre-spring sale. Early BirdPrices. Spring Delivery. 0DOWN 0 INTEREST.Call 315/822-4264 &leave number to Set upan appointment. VertucciPower Equipment Rich-field Springs

Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 MiracleGro 8qt Potting mix ison sale for $3 a bag, andMiracle Gro 16qt Mois-ture Control PottingMix is on sale now forjust $5.99

GRASSY second cuttingbaleage, $40. Call 518-496-1206, 518-673-5175

BFR 454 CasullRevolver $500. NewHolland 478 Haybine$1,900 OBO. Both invery nice condition.Call Shawn at 607-287-0380.

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HAVING A PARTY?Did you know theCanajoharie VolunteerFire Department rentsthe kitchen and ban-quet room. For yourconvenience we nowhave an elevator. 518-673-3812

FISHING AUCTION: AtKing’s, Sunday, March3rd at 11:33AM. BurrowsRoad, West Winfield, NY.315-822-5221

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Thee NorthernChallengee Ice

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Steve Kelsey tooksecond place, netting him$200 for his 5.55 lb. pikecaught in the fourth hourof the tournament.

Below - Steve Kelsey andMike Ellis were the win-ners of the ATV 4-wheel-ers presented by distribu-tor John Cardinale.

On Feb. 2 theNorthern Challengewas held in TupperLake. Local fishermenSteve Kelsey of FortPlain and Kyle Hickey,St. Johnsville bothwalked away winners.

Steve Kelsey took2nd place while Hickeytook 3rd place in thefourth hour, winning$100 for his 5.29 lb.northern pike.

Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Flowerand Vegetable Seedshave arrived! Bentleyseeds are 3 packs for$1 and Burpee seedsare 25% off.

Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 20 lbWild Bird Food is nowon sale for $5.99 and25lb Black Oil sun-flower seed is just$13.97

Estate buy outs or cleanouts, complete barn orhouse clean outs. Giveus a call we can turnyour items into CASH!!JR’s, 56 Willett Street,Fort Plain, NY. Call 518-993-4668 or Tim at 518-332-5157

PHOTO CALENDARSnow available right hereat Lee Publications.6113 State Hwy. 5, Pala-tine Bridge, NY 518-673-3237. Choose up to 24photos. Only $12.00 fordigital photos and$15.00 if we scan them.

Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 We justgot a new shipment ofGooseberry PatchCookbooks in, comeand see this years newtitles.

SNOWBLOWER SALE:Cub Cadet & HusqvarnaWalk Behinds. LandPride 3 point hitch unitsin stock. Stop by for Spe-cial Pricing. RandallImplements, Rt. 5S, Ful-tonville, NY 518-853-4500

SNOWBLOWER SALE:Cub Cadet & HusqvarnaWalk Behinds. LandPride 3 point hitch unitsin stock. Stop by for Spe-cial Pricing. RandallImplements, Rt. 5S, Ful-tonville, NY 518-853-4500

CANVAS PRINTS:All sizes. Mounted orUnmounted. Just bringin or send us your photoat Lee Publications.Call 518-673-0101 [email protected] Shipping

Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 We nowhave Smokehouse PetProducts Dog treats,they are Made in theUSA!

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incoming or outgoing at Lee Publications,6113 State Hwy. 5,Palatine Bridge, NY13428. 518-673-0101

FURNISHED ROOMSFOR RENT: Walking dis-tance to downtownCanajoharie. Communitykitchen, TV room, wash-er/dryer, off street park-ing, on-site management,newly renovated building,$85 to $125 per week.Chris 518-227-7697

FOR RENT: 2 BED-ROOM upstairs apart-ment in Nelliston. All newcarpet and tile, all newappliances. $700 monthincludes heat and lights.Call Wayne 518-527-9881.

Public Quilts and CraftsConsignment Auction!!Thursday Evening, Feb-ruary 21st @ 6:00pmJR’s Auction, 56 WillettStreet, Fort Plain, NY.Attention: ConsignmentsWanted!! We Need:Crafts, log furniture, newfurniture, quilts, wallhangings, pot holders,and craft related items!Bring them on We’ll turnthem into CASH for you!!If you are looking to buyquilts & crafts for yourhome or store Don’t MissThis Auction!!

FOR RENT: Groundfloor apt., St. Johnsville,3 bedroom, living room,dining room, kitchen,completely remodeled,$609/month. Call 518-568-5115

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Sportsmen DinnerSponsored by:

Cornerstone Baptist ChurchRoute 10 • Ames

Saturday, March 2, 2013 • 6:00PMSportsmen Dinner 6:00-7:15PM

Venison, Bear, Turkey, Catfish, etc. with all the trimmingsSportsmen Worship 7:15-8:15PM

“Enjoying the Sportsmen’s Life”Singing, Local Sportsmen’s Testimonies, God’s Word,

an Evening of Fellowship(Seating is limited, please call for free tickets)

CORNERSTONE BAPTIST CHURCH7274 State Hwy. 10 • Ames, NY 13317

www.cornerstonebaptists.org • 518-673-3405

Rogerr A.. LofstromAug.. 300 19488 -- Jan.. 22,, 2013

The family of Roger A. Lofstrom wishes to extenda sincere Thank You to all who sent food, flowersand expressions of sympathy in the form of cards,prayers, phone calls and online memorials. Aspecial Thank You to St. Mary’s Pastoral Care,Lenz and Betz and Our Lady of Hope Churchfor making decisions and for bringing comfortduring a difficult time.

The Lofstrom Family

DEFENSIVE DRIVINGCOURSE2/26 & 2/28

6-9 pm, at Fort Plain High SchoolSponsored by

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Dutch Heritage Deli atJR’S 56 Willett StreetFort plain NY 13339518-993-4668 now havea large selection ofMeats and Cheese fromour new supplier: WalnutCreek Foods! CookedHam 2.99 lb. TurkeyBreast, Smoked TurkeyBreast, Buffalo StyleChicken Breast, ChickenBreast, Hormel CookedMaple Ham, Smoked Vir-ginia Ham, Ressler CornBeef, Roast Beef, HardSalami, Farmers Cheese(very delicious) Muen-ster Cheese, SharpCheddar Cheese, Pro-volone Cheese, WhiteAmerica Cheese, 5 lb.block Schreiber’s WhiteAmerica Cheese $12.99,Lacy Swiss Cheese,Garlic Cheese & lotsmore choices still com-ing in! We sell sliced,chipped, or by the block,(prices subject tochange).

(518) 673-3011 ~ To Place Your Ad

Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 We havegot a 3/8” Black andDecker Drill Kit on salenow for just $24.99- thekit includes a variablespeed electric drill, adouble ended screwdriv-ing bit and a storagebag. Get yours whilesupplies last!

Book Your Spring Auc-tions now so that we canadvertise and get thedate you want!! We doOn Sites, Real Estate,Farm Auctions, Machin-ery, Business Liquida-tions, and much more.JR’S Auction 518-993-4668

COLOR COPIESo n l y 7 5 ¢ p a g e .L e e P u b l i c a t i o n s .6113 State Hwy. 5,Palatine Bridge, NY13428. Open Monday-F r i d a y 8 a m - 5 p m .5 1 8 - 6 7 3 - 0 1 0 1 o r [email protected]

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2006 YAMAHA Road StarMidnight Silverado, 1700cc,

hard bags, windshield,Mustang custom seat w/back

rests, 22k, black.$7,900/OBO. Road Ready!

518-568-7309

ERNIE BALL, D’AD-DARIO, Dean MarkleyGHS guitar strings (les-sons available). Imagi-neering Drum & GuitarShop. 27 West Main St.Little Falls. 315-823-1500

ATV TRAILERS byBosski Industries firstautomatic “Dump Assist”trailers GVWR 800lbs.+1600lbs. models avail-able. Come check themout at North Creek Auto315-866-3698

TURN your wedding,baby, graduation,scenery photos intobeautiful canvas printsstarting at only $40. CallBeth at Lee Publications518-673-0101 or [email protected]

B U S I N E S S C A R D MAGNETS only $75.00 for250. Free Shipping.Call Beth at Lee Publica-tions 518-673-0101 [email protected] allow 7-10 busi-ness days for delivery

CENTRAL BOILEREClassic OUTDOORFURNACES. Cleanerand Greener. 97% Effi-cient. EPA Qualified.Call North Creek Heat315-866-3698

Haflinger mare for sale 6years old, rides anddrives some, needsmore work, $300.00!Also puppies for sale.518-993-4848

CALL if you want to doan on site auction at yourlocation. We Do Auc-tions!! JR’s Auction, 56Willett Street, Fort Plain,NY 518-993-4668 or Tim518-332-5157

INSULATION: All Types.New/ Existing Buildings.Free Estimates. FullyInsured. Call UpstateSpray Foam Insulation3 1 5 - 8 2 2 - 5 2 3 8 .www.upstatesprayfoam.com

+ GOD, we praise you forsafety and protection. InJesus’ name we pray.Amen. + Prayer forPsalm 91:2. UMC 518-993-3863

Attention Gun ShopOwners: If you haveextra inventory or Hunt-ing related Antiques giveus a call to consign inour Sportsman Gun Auc-tion on WednesdayMarch 13th 6:00pm JR’SAuction, 56 WillettStreet, Fort Plain, NY518-993-4668 or Tim @518-332-5157

2 0 0 6 C H R Y S L E RSebring Touring, silver,72k, V-6, auto, AC, CD,full power. SALE: $8,995.John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124

PICK 5 for meats, frozenseafood and groceryitems, Peruzzi’s MeatMarket, 69 ChurchStreet, Canajoharie.518-673-3382

NEW LOOKS SALONin Canajoharie is seek-ing Cosmetologists, fullor part time, for boothrental. Contact 518-993-9917 or 518-673-3311

Need a new car? Get 0%financing at SampsonMotor Car where every-one is approved! 261East Main Street Ams-terdam. 518-848-7359

2005 CHEVY Cobalt LS,blue, 68k, 4cyl., auto, AC,CD, Great on Gas!!SALE: $8,495. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124www.johncmiller.com

LET US HELP you getrid of your unwantedstuff. Place a reader adtoday. Only $4.00 forthe 1st 14 words. Call518-673-3011

P R E M I U M G R A D EANTHRACITE Coal Nut,Pea or Rice. FranklinBrand. Call Benuel Fish-er Auctions 518-568-2257

2009 CHRYSLER PTCruiser, black, 46k, 4cyl.,auto, full power. SALE:$9,495. John C. MillerInc. 518-762-7124www.johncmiller.com

KATOLITE GENERA-TOR 40k trailer style andswitch box, 1998 w/lessthan 50Hrs use, $3,900.518-993-4786

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This animal restrainingdevice is known as a “HandyHog Holder.” It is just undertwo feet in length and is a1930s-era cast iron tool.

A farmer would slip thelarger loop around a hog’ssnout to hold it still whenputting rings in its nose. Thepurpose of ringing hogs is tokeep them from “rooting,” orburrowing into the groundwith their snout.

The Handy Hog Holdercould also be used as a mov-ing tool. After placing the loopover the hog’s snout, onecould more easily commandthe animal to back up, muchlike reins on a horse. Thiswas especially useful if saidhog was partiularly heavyand cumbersome.

The smaller loop on HandyHog Holder was for similar

purposes, but used for pigsand smaller hogs.

This tool was patented Nov.24, 1931 by a Dr. Rinehart,who was a veterinarian at thetime.

Today, hog farmers whostill use the ring method mayuse other original creative

strategies to hold the animalstill; many apply the ringswhen the animals are smallenough to handle, holding thepigs in their arms. However, ithas also become more com-mon for ringing to be done bya veterinarian than on thefarm.

Whatchamacallits

Pastor Chris Sarnois coming toCanajoharie! Faith,Hope and LoveChristian Fellowshipinvites you to attendWednesday, Feb. 20 at7 p.m., Thursday,Feb. 21 at 10 a.m. and7 p.m. at the UnitedMethodist Church, 50E. Main St.Canajoharie.

Dynamic, passion-ate and bold, PastorChris Sarno is a cata-lyst to ignite thehearts of people withthe fire of the HolySpirit. Pastor Chris iscommitted to trans-forming lives aroundthe world throughfaith in Jesus Christ.His unforgettable min-istry style is marked

with a compellingteaching style followedby prayer time inwhich God’s presenceand power is evident.

With a message thatis real and relevant toevery day issues,Chris Sarno pastorsRelevant Church inDaytona Beach, FL,ministers to the home-less and prisoners,

and has preached tothousands in India,South America, andCanada.

All welcome!Worship will be led bythe Bowley’s.

For more informa-tion or directions, callPastor David or NormaBowley at 518-673-5128 or text us at231-4043 or see ourchurch on Facebook.

Meeting with Pastor Chris Sarno

Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 We havea Vintage style SongbirdFeeder on sale for just$13.99- it is a glass bot-tle feeder with pewter top and basin, 4 feedingports are included toconvert to a finch feeder.

MASSEY FERGUSON65 tractor/ backhoe withfront end loader andextra rims, $4,000 orbest offer. Dan 518-706-0249

Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Getting anew pet, we’ve got thecollars, leashes andtreats you need.

2003 SKI DOO, 800 racemod., 440 race chassis,ask 6k obo. 518-365-9083, [email protected]

8 FOOT TABLES & folding chairs for rent.Canajoharie VolunteerFire Department 518-673-3812

Sportsman Show: Satur-day, February 23rd,8:00am at JR’s, 56 Wil-lett Street, Fort Plain,NY. Vendors will be com-ing with stocks, foreends, ammunition, guns,hunting supplies, antiquecar parts, and more.Spaces for rent: 10’x10’or 10’x20’, also tablespaces for rent. Call 518-993-4668 or 518-332-5157

You can place your Line Ad in this Publication

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518-673-3011Deadline Every Thursday at Noon

Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Stop in tosee if we can help trans-form your room, withfixes as easy as miniblinds, or paint, maybeeven a new light or aceiling fan, we have gotthem all along with theadvice you might need tohelp you get your projectdone.

Call518-673-3011To Place Your Ad

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Answersto thisweek’spuzzles Corner of Washington & Lydius

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George Smith claimed to be the first to invent the modern-style lollipop, in 1908. Smith named thetreats after his favorite racing horse, Lolly Pop.

BLACK & WHITECOPIES only 15¢each. Lee Publications.6113 State Hwy. 5,Palatine Bridge, NY13428. Open Monday-Friday 8 am - 5 pm.5 1 8 - 6 7 3 - 0 1 0 1 o r [email protected]

ST.JOHNSVILLE, Onebedroom, new appli-ances, wall to wall,$400.00 + Security. 518-866-6827, 518-887-5520

1967 GTO, new radiator,good tires, runs, westcoast car, $3,500. Call253-208-0288.

FOR SALE: 1948 Ford8N tractor with plow anda t t a c h m e n t s ,$3,000/OBO. Call 607-264-3680

Is a Ferris Mower in yourfuture? 2013’s at 2012prices. Call 313/822-4264 And leave yournumber for an appoint-ment. Vertucci PowerEquipment, RichfieldSprings

VENDORS WANTED:For outdoor flea marketand indoor craft marketat Amish Country Com-mons. 518-993-3311

Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Ameri-can Red Cross emer-gency radios are back instock, as well as emer-gency candles, lamp oil,oil lamps, and a largeselection of flashlights.Stop in and get pre-pared.

MAKE our phone ringso we can return thefavor!! Place your read-er ad today. Only $4 forthe first 14 words. 518-673-3237

INVOICES for yourBusiness - 2, 3 or 4part forms. Very rea-sonable. Call yoursales representative orBeth at Lee Publica-t ions [email protected] Shipping

2007 HARLEY DAVID-SON 1200 XL CustomVance & Hines Pipes,Vance & Hines FuelPak, Stage 1 EFI Kit,Black, 8,500 Miles, $7,500.Excellent Condition!518-378-3279

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$ave on Your Heating and CoolingBills & $ave Energy

Call 518-284-2040Contractor’s Millwork, Inc. Est. 1986

Owners/Operators: Alden and Steven WithamSharon Springs, NY

Insulation

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HOMETOWN DIRECTORYINSURANCE

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SEWING/ALTERATIONS SNOWPLOWING TAX SERVICE

Yvonne Reed, RTRP Tel. 315-868-3271Fax 315-266-1261 [email protected] Travis Road Jordanville, NY 13361

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HOMETOWN DIRECTORYTOWING

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Cleaning Out YourBasement,

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Top Dollar Paid for Scrap Iron or Cars315-823-4903 or 315-868-5747Call Tony Crews, Owner for details

Call for Trailer Rental Prices to Haul Your Stuff Away!

Also, Hauling Crusher Run, Gravel, Etc.

Barrett’s TransmissionsGeneral Repair

Garry-Jason BarrettOwners

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CallBeth Snyder

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Let him who looks for a monument to Washington

look around the United States.Your freedom, your

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your prodigious growth are a monument to him.

~Louis Kossuth

I am rather inclined to silence, and whether that be wise or not, it is at least

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to find one who cannot.

~Abraham Lincoln

The best leader is the one who has sense

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I not only useall the brainsthat I have,but all that

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~Woodrow Wilson

Lincoln had faith intime, andtime has justified his faith.

~BenjaminHarrison

A pessimist is one who makes

difficulties of his opportunities and an optimist

is one who makes opportunities of his difficulties.

~Harry Truman

The most valuable of all talents is that

of never using two words when one will do.

~Thomas Jefferson

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Fennel is one of our oldest cultivated plants andwas much used by the Romans. Gladiatorsconsumed fennel prior to battle to make themfierce, while Roman women ate fennel to preventobesity.

ARTICLES OF INCOR-PORATION of CocoasCoal LLC under Section203 of the Limited Liabil-ity Company Law. Thepurpose for which theCompany was formed onOctober 10, 2012 in Ful-ton County is to engagein any lawful act or activ-ity under the LLCL ofNew York State. TheSecretary of State isdesignated as the agentof the LLC upon whomprocess against it maybe served and theaddress of the companyis 6054 State Highway29, St. Johnsville, NY13452.

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Tues., Feb. 19th

Wed., Feb. 20th

Thurs., Feb. 21st

Fri., Feb. 22nd

Sat., Feb. 23rd

Homemade Soups & DessertsHours:: Mon.-Sat.. 77 AM-77 PM

Sun.. 7 AM-12:300 PM

122 Hancockk St.,,Fortt Plain

Sun., Feb. 24th

Dine In OrTake Out993-5306

�� Chippedd Beeff onn Toast

w/Applesauce

�� Smalll Tunaa Subb w/Chips

� ALLL YOUU CANN EATSPAGHETTI 3-77 PM

�� Westernn Chickenn Sandwich

w/Macc orr Potatoo Salad

�� Spaghettii w/Meatball,,

Hott Sausagee and/orr Tosss Salad

� Freshh Haddockk Dinner,,

(Friedd orr Baked)) w/Potatoo & Veg

� Mac-N-Cheesee w/Veg

� Neww Englandd Clamm Chowder

�� Alll Youu Cann Eatt Pancakes3-77 pm

�� Liver-N-Onions�� Crispyy Chickenn Salad

� Chicken-N-Biscuitss w/Veg

� Chilii Dogg w/Fries

� Friedd Shrimpp w/Potatoo & Veg

� Primee Ribb Dinnerr w/Potatoo

& Vegg 3-77 pm

Mon., Feb. 18th

�� Veggiee Omelettee w/Homefries

Breakfastt Onlyy Closedd att 12:300 pm

Spaghetti &Meatball Supper

Take Outs Only • $7.00Home Deliveries, Call

518-568-7396 Night of SupperFriday, Feb. 22nd • 4:30-7PM

Menu: Spaghetti, Meatballs,Tossed Salad, Bread, DessertSt. John’s Reformed Church68 West Main St., St. Johnsville

95 Main StreetFort Plain

518-993-3337

Also Available:WINGS, COOKIES,

WRAPS, SALADS, ETC.

2 CHEESE PIZZAS$15.99 PLUS TAX & TOPPINGS

2 LARGE SUBS$10.99PLUS TAX

CHEESE PIZZA& 24 WINGS$21.99 PLUS TAX & TOPPINGS

HungryBearrCafe

Tues., Feb. 19th

Wed., Feb. 20th

- Stuffed Pepper, Mashed or FF,& Salad

- Chicken Salad Sandwich, Cupof Soup & Salad

Thurs., Feb 21st

Fri., Feb 22nd

Now Accepting Credit Cards

7304 State Hwy. 5,St. Johnsville, NYTues.-Thurs. 6am-3pm;

Fri. 6am-7pm;

Sat. 7am-11:30am;

Sun. 7am-11:30am;

Closed Mon.

HOMEMADE SOUPS AND PIES DAILY

After 4:00 PMBaked Ham, Mashed or FF & Salad

- Chicken & Biscuits, Dressing &Mashed

- Western Egg Sandwich w/Cupof Soup

(518) 568-2700

Sat., Feb. 23rd

Sun., Feb. 24th

- 2 Blueberry Pancakes, Choiceof Meat

- Ham & Cheese Omelettew/Homefries

- Sausage Gravy on a Pancake orBiscuit

- Liver & Onions, Mashed or FF& Salad

- Beef Stew over Biscuitsw/Applesauce

- Fresh Haddock, FF or Mashed& Salad

- Fresh Haddock on a Roll

DINING&entertainment

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$5 off Sunday BrunchSundayy Brunchh AA Laa Cartee Withh Severall Dailyy Specials!

Eggs2 Over easy, medium, hard, or scrambled 1.95Omelets (choice of 3) green peppers, onions, mushrooms, tomatoes,ham, bacon, sausage, cheese (Swiss or American) 6.95Eggs benedict 7.95Crab Imperial 9.25English muffin topped with crab and HollandaiseBiscuitss andd gravy 6.75Pancakes 5.95Waffle 6.50with fruit of the day add 1.50Cinnamonn Bunn Frenchh Toast 6.25MeatsBacon • Canadian Bacon • Sausage Patties 5.25Lunchh Selections with vegetable and potatoChicken Cordon Bleu 8.75Thin Sliced Prime Rib with mushroom gravy 8.95Baked Whitefish 8.75Available after 12pm Bloody Mary, Mimosa, Chardonnay 4.00

3/31/2013

Expiration date:

124 Main St., Cherry Valley, NY 13320607-264-3331

www.tryoninn.com

Friend us on Facebook and visitour website for other specials and

after hour events calendar

Tryon Inn and Backdoor Bar

BROOKSBROOKSfor

Freysbush UnitedMethodist Church

atFort Plain True Value

Wednesday, February 20, 20133 to 6 pm or until sold out

$6 per Half Take Outs Only 518-993-2335

forFreysbush UnitedMethodist Church

atFort Plain True Value

Wednesday, February 20, 20133 to 6 pm or until sold out

$6 per Half Take Outs Only 518-993-2335

51 Hancock St. Fort Plain, NY • 518-993-2624

“We Don’t Sell You Wine,We Help You Choose Your Selection”

Wrath of GrapesFine Wine & Liquor

Over 9,000 BottlesCase Discounts on Wine Mix & Match

Rt. 80 BowlVanHornesville

SmorgasbordSaturday,

February 23rd

5-9PM

315-858-2149

Roast Beef,Ham, Chicken

& Biscuits$12.00 Adults$6.00 Children

DINING&entertainment

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ECHO - 1-2 year old female Pit Bull, 45lbs. Found on Rte. 5, St. Johnsville inSeptember 2011. Friendly, high-energy,very strong. Good with some dogs, notcats. OK with older kids.

RAMSEY - 5 year old male Pit Bull, 57lbs. Found on Hilltop Road in March2010. Lovingest dog you’ll ever meet!Lively and loves to play. Should be youronly pet. Adult home only.

CAMERON - 2-4 year old female PitBull, 45 lbs. Found on West DuffleRoad, Glen in August 2010. Friendlyand frisky. Fine with some dogs, notcats. Best with older kids (teens).

RILEY - Brown and white male Houndmix, 12+ years old. Found onGerhartz Road, Palatine on February2nd. Charming elderly gent, sweetand loveable.

Ayres Animal Shelter133 Hilltop Rd., Sprakers • 518-673-5670

Hours: Tues-Sat 12-5 • Open Wed. Nites till 7PM • www.ayresanimalshelter.com

SYLVIE - Very pretty 2-4 year oldfemale. Found on Kringsbush Road,St. Johnsville in June 2011. Fine withother cats.

SUGAR - Beautiful female Calicoborn in August 2005. Came to theshelter in March 2012. Loveable andlikes to be petted.

VALENTINE - Charming, good-lookingadult fellow with glorious green eyes.Came to the shelter on February 7th.

THUNDER - 4 year old male Pit Bullmix, 52 lbs. Found in Canajoharie inAugust 2012. Knows “sit” and loveschest or belly rubs! Should be your onlydog in an adult home.

Bowling Tournament to benefit Ayres Memorial Animal ShelterSunday, March 10th 1pm & 3pm shifts available4 man teams - $20 per person • Door Prizes & Raffles

Info and sign up call Iroquois Lanes at 518-673-5498.Your help in this event helps save lives of many dogs and cats.

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NEEDED:Cat Litter

CURTIS - 8 1/2 year old maleHound/Pit mix, 65lbs. OK with cats andsome dogs. Knows his commands andloves to play catch. OK with teens.

MONTY - 9 year old Shepherd/Houndmix, 62 lbs. Very loveable dog whoneeds someone with him at all times.Loves car rides. Fine with other dogs, notcats. Good on leash. Loves belly rubs.

NYAH - 11 year old female PitBull/Pointer mix, 45 lbs. Lived withother dogs, not good with cats. Olderkids only. Very loving personality.

ROSCOE - Adult male Beagle. Foundon Carlisle Road, Root on January30th. Sweet little guy with loads of ener-gy and a happy personality!

Ayres Animal Shelter133 Hilltop Rd., Sprakers • 518-673-5670

Hours: Tues-Sat 12-5 • Open Wed. Nites till 7PM • www.ayresanimalshelter.com

SUNDAY - Lovely 8 year old femaleCalico. Abandoned in a carrier onHilltop Road, Sprakers in September2010. Will tolerate other cats and is finewith dogs. Sweet and affectionate.

SADIE - 1 1/2-2 year old tiger and whitefemale. Very friendly and good withdogs. Sister of Carter.

CARTER - 1 1/2-2 year old black andwhite male. Very friendly and good withdogs and kids. Brother of Sadie.

SNOWFLAKE - 2 year old female PitBull, blind and deaf. A great dog, asweetheart. Should be your only dog.Housebroken.

Bowling Tournament to benefit Ayres Memorial Animal ShelterSunday, March 10th 1pm & 3pm shifts available4 man teams - $20 per person • Door Prizes & Raffles

Info and sign up call Iroquois Lanes at 518-673-5498.Your help in this event helps save lives of many dogs and cats.

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HOSKING SALES

Tom & Brenda Hosking6096 NYS Rt. 8 New Berlin, NY 13411

607-699-3637or 607-847-8800

cell: 607-972-1770 or 1771

Weekly Sales Every Monday starting at 12:30 with Misc. & small animals, 1:00

Dairy. Call for more info and sale times. Our Volume is increasing weekly-join

your neighbors & send your livestock this way! Over 13,000 head of livestock

marketed in 2012 (nearly double 2011).

Monday, Feb. 11th sale - cull ave. .66 Top cow $.81, bull calves top $1.75,

heifer calves top $1.02.

Monday, Feb. 18th - Monthly Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig sale.

Monday, Feb. 25th - Normal Monday Sale.

Monday, March 4th - Monthly Fat Cow & Feeder Sale.

Monday, March 11th - Monthly Heifer Sale. 4 Jersey service bulls that are 9

months old selling.

Saturday, March 16th - Easter Sale - Sheep, Lamb, Goat, Pig and small animal

sale. Chickens, Ducks & rabbits welcomed. We will start with small animals at

11:00 AM. We have 100 lambs & Goats already coming. Call with your groups

to advertise, it will make a difference.

Friday, April 5th - 11:30 AM - Spring Premier All-Breeds Sale.

Consignments will be cut off at 150 this year so call to get your consign-

ments in early.

Sat. April 20th - Spring Machinery Sale - Tractors, Trucks, tillage, harvest equip.

& small items. Call to get your items advertised. We will start at 9:30AM on

small items.

For Sale by Private Treaty - Certified Organic Dairy (NOFA) Herd of 27 Jersey Cows,

5 Guernsey Cows. Complete Milking Herd - Fall calving ave. 40# now with 4.3

F/ 3.2P. SCC 100,000. Contact Tom if interested.

LOOKING TO HAVE A FARM SALE OR JUST SELL A FEW - GIVE US A CALL.

**Trucking Assistance - Call the Sale Barn or check out our trucker list on our

Web-Site. Call to advertise in any of these sales it makes a difference.

Directions: Hosking Sales 6096 NYS Rt. 8, 30 miles South of Utica & 6

miles North of New Berlin, NY.

www.hoskingsales.com Call today with your consignments.

KING’S

Burrows Rd., West Winfield, NY • (315) 822-5221WE ACCEPT CASH - CREDIT CARDS - DEBIT CARDS

Sat., Feb. 16th Consignment Auction ~ 6:33pmSat., Feb. 23rd Consignment Auction ~ 6:33pm

Sun., Feb. 24th Breeder Sale ~ 11:33amSun., March 3rd Fishing Auction ~ 11:33amThurs., March 7th Food Auction ~ 6:33pm

Antiques& Auctions

&&

Leaders get out in front and stay there by raising the

standards by which they judgethemselves —and by which they

are willing to be judged.

-Frederick Smith

Consignment AuctionEvery Tuesday Night,6:00pm at JR’S Auction56 Willett Street Fortplain NY 13339 518-993-4668 Good Quality ItemsWanted!! If You HaveTools or Other Items YouWant To Turn Into CashGive Us A Call!!

Consignment Auction:Tuesday Night, February19th 6:00pm at JR’s, 56Willett Street, Fort Plain,NY. If you have itemsbring them on down, wewill sell them for you!!Call JR 518-993-4668

Fort Plain True Valueand Just Ask Rental 12Willett St Fort Plain(518)993-3834 Energiz-er 16 pk AA or AAA bat-teries are on sale now forjust $10.99

MAGNETIC SIGNSfor trucks and cars.Call Beth at Lee Publi-cations [email protected] Shipping

STAG PARTY TICKETSC a l l B e t h a t Lee Publications 518-673-0101 [email protected] Shipping

FREE multi-point inspec-tion with an oil change.Skinner Service Station,5637 State Rt. 5,Herkimer, NY. 13350(315)866-3530

CUFFE COMPUTERSoffers affordable repairsand upgrades as well ascustom built systems.518-993-4833.

FOR SALE: 2000 LSSuzuki Savage, 11,000miles, leather saddlebags, color green, excel-lent condition. 518-573-7468, 518-573-2969. Ortrade for 4 wheeler orsnowmobile.

WE HAVE! Timberwolflog splitters. Call for pric-ing + models available.North Creek Auto 315-866-3698

+ GOD, please help uskeep safe. In Jesus’name we pray. Amen. +Prayer for Psalm 91:2.UMC 518-993-3863

FROZEN Blueberriesand Strawberries in bulk.Peruzzi’s Meat Market,69 Church Street, Cana-joharie. 518-673-3382

TED’S PAINTING: Resi-dential and Commercial.Good winter prices. Alsolandlord discounts. CallTed 315-429-3253

HOG CASINGS by thehank $26.95, Peruzzi’sMeat Market, 69 ChurchStreet, Canajoharie.518-673-3382

JOHN DEERE 740loader, soft leveling,excellent condition,$6,000 ~ 518-857-9404

Indoor Flea Market, Sat-urday, March 9th,8:00am. Space rentalsavailable, 10x10 spacesare $10.00 per day, if youhave items you want tosell, rent a space for theday!! Sell your Jewelry,Yard Sale Items, BakedGoods, Knives, Collec-tables, and More!! AtJR’s 518-993-4668

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Public Quilts and Crafts Consignment Auction!!!Thursday Evening February 21st @ 6:00PM

At JR’s Auction, 56 Willett Street in Fort PlainAttention Consignments Wanted!!!

We Need: Crafts, Log Furniture, New Furniture, Quilts, Wall Hangings, Pot Holders,and Craft Related Items!! Bring Them On, We’ll Turn Them Into CASH For You!!

If You Are Looking To Buy Quilts & Crafts For Your Home or Store. Don’t Miss This Auction!This Auction is Held Indoors!! Lots of Seating and Well Heated!! Come on Down and Enjoy An Evening Out!!

Call JR at 518-993-4668 or Tim at 518-332-5157Major Credit Cards Accepted! Watch for more Listings, Auctionzip ID #29324

56 Willett St. Fort Plain, NY 13339 ((518)) 9993-4668

JR’SSoldIt!

JR’SSoldIt!

Sportsman Show!!Saturday, February 23rd • 8:00AM to 5:00PM

This Event will be held at: JR’s Auction, 56 Willett Street, Fort PlainRent a space to sell your sporting goods, ammunition, hunting items, archery supplies, bows,

guns, boat items, antique car parts, knives, fishing items, hunting clothes and more!!If you are an owner or dealer and you need to sell your items, rent a space to sell directly to the customer!! Now is the time, put a price tag on your items and sell them!! Brand new or used items!! Bring them on!!

Don’t Miss This Event!! Lots of items will be available!! We will have a full house, there will be lots of actionand plenty of good items for sale!! 10x10 or 10x20 spaces are available!! $25.00 per space.

CCall for details JR 518-993-4668 or Tim at 518-332-5157Background Checks must be done on all gun sales!! Attention: All Guns must be in a gun case or covered

when entering or exiting the building!! Stay posted!! Auctionzip ID #29324

Public Consignment Auction!!Tuesday, February 19th @ 6:00PM

Consignments, Furniture, Tools, Odds and Ends and Lots of Good Stuff!! Don’t miss Out!! Food Stand on Site,Homemade Soft Pretzels, Hot Ham or Roast Beef Sandwiches, Fresh Baked Cookies, Hot Soups, Candies & More!!

Coins, Gold & Silver Auction!!Wednesday, February 27th @ 6:00PM

At JR’s Auction, 56 Willett Street in Fort Plain

Consignments Wanted For!!Jewelry, Collectables, Silver Coins, Gold, Buffalo Nickels, Coin Proofs, Silver or Sterling

Military, Paintings, Stamps, Jewelry, Post Cards & More!!!

ALREADY CONSIGNED: A nice selection of old Military Post Cards & more still coming!!If you have Collectables, Jewelry, Gold & Silver you want to cash in at auction prices this is

the time to do it!! The Gold & Silver buyers will be here!!Major credit cards accepted! Be sure to attend. Watch for more listings, Auctionzip ID #29324

JR’ss Auctions

Saturday Indoor Flea MarketIndoor Flea Market Saturday, March 9th • 8:00AM

Space Rentals Available, 10x10 spaces are $10.00 per day, if you have itemsyou want to sell, rent a space for the day!! Sell your jewelry, yard sale

items, baked goods, knives, collectables and more!! At JR’s 518-993-4668

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2003 Dutchman LiteVery Clean,Everything

Works,Has Pac & Play

and RearGarage Door.Must Sell$7,600

Dayy 315-269-1909Evee 518-568-7462

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FOR SALE: QUEENbed/dresser set with mir-ror. Black. Make an offer.315-823-0665.

WANTED TO BUY: OldGrit newspapers (not theGrit magazine). 518-568-5115

RECORDS WANTED:We’ll buy your oldrecords from 1930-1970. 45’s, 78’s,Albums, Rock-N-Roll,Blues, R&B, Country,etc. Call Pete 518-673-2384.

LOOKING FOR IT?Se l l i ng i t ?Looking for work?Looking to hire…Give us a call at518-673-3237 to placeyour reader ad today.

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McGREGOR’S STOVES and

Route 30 - Mayfield - Phone 661-5914

Hampton

STOVES & FIREPLACES

• Wood, Gas & Pellet• Fireplaces & Inserts• Chimney Repairs and

Liners• Tools and

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Major Credit CardsFinancing Available

FENCING• Wood Fence, Post & Rail• PVC Vinyl• Aluminum Ornamental

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Serving You For Over 28 Yearswww.customwoodcraftco.com

Electric baseboardheaters are zonalheaters controlled bythermostats locatedwithin each room.Baseboard heaterscontain electric heat-ing elements encasedin metal pipes. Thepipes, surrounded byaluminum fins to aidheat transfer, run thelength of the base-

board heater’s hous-ing, or cabinet. As airwithin the heater iswarmed, it rises intothe room, and coolerair is drawn into thebottom of the heater.Some heat is alsoradiated from thepipe, fins, and hous-ing.

Baseboard heatersare usually installed

underneath windows.There, the heater’s ris-ing warm air counter-acts falling cool airfrom the cold windowglass. Baseboardheaters are seldomlocated on interiorwalls because stan-dard heating practiceis to supply heat atthe home’s perimeter,where the greatest

heat loss occurs.Baseboard heaters

should sit at leastthree-quarters of aninch (1.9 centimeters)above the floor or car-pet. This is to allowthe cooler air on thefloor to flow under andthrough the radiatorfins so it can be heat-ed.

Source: energy.gov

Electric baseboard heaters

If you are thinkingabout buying a sec-ondhand stove, hereare some things tolook for:

1. Glass in theStove Door: Ceram-ic glass was invent-ed in the late 1980s.If a stove has glassin it, it means it’s nomore than 25-28years old and ismost likely EPA cer-tified. Most stoveswithout glass arereal clunkers. Plus,if you have a fire,don’t you want tosee it?

2. Gaskets: Lookfor gaskets aroundthe door. Gasketshelp create a tight

fit so that smokecannot escapearound the door.Gaskets are proba-bly the thing thatmost often needsreplacing. If theedge of the door hasgrooves but no gas-kets, you need toreplace them. Gas-kets usually needreplacing every 2-3years, even if theyare intact.

3. Firebrick: Fire-brick, which is thebrick on the insideof the firebox, helpsto maintain a hot,clean fire. Check tosee if any firebricksare cracked or miss-ing. A few thin

cracks in the fire-brick are normal,but large cracksand powdering aresigns that it needsto be replaced. For-tunately, firebrick isnot very expensive.Just make sure it’scut to the size youneed.

4. StructuralIntegrity: Look forcracks in the metaland especiallycracks in theseams. One way tocheck for cracks isto put a light bulbin the stove andcheck if you can seelight anywhere.Make sure it is notrickety.

5. Metal Fatigue:A sign of metalfatigue include awhitish-greyish rustthat forms on theupper part of thestove. Metal fatigueis an indication thatthe stove has beenused for a long timeor has been over-fired. You shouldn’tpurchase stovesthat have beendamaged in thisway, they are notlikely to last verylong. Stoves thathave a slight, whitecoloration may befine and may onlyrequire repainting.

Source: Universi-ty of MarylandExtension FactSheet FS-938

Buying a secondhand stove

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PERSONAL, BUSINESS, FARM,REAL ESTATE, NON PROFITS

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BUSINESS AND TAX CONSULTANT690 EAST MAIN STREETLITTLE FALLS, NY 13365

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Hrs: Mon.-Thu. 10-8 • Fri. 10-4 • Sat. 10-12

TAX TIME

Most types ofincome are taxable,but some are not.Income can includemoney, property orservices that youreceive. Here aresome examples ofincome that are usu-ally not taxable:

• Child supportpayments;

• Gifts, bequestsand inheritances;

• Welfare benefits;• Damage awards

for physical injury orsickness;

• Cash rebates froma dealer or manufac-turer for an item youbuy; and

• Reimbursementsfor qualified adoptionexpenses.

Some income is not

taxable except undercertain conditions.Examples include:

• Life insuranceproceeds paid to youbecause of an insuredperson’s death areusually not taxable.However, if youredeem a life insur-ance policy for cash,any amount that ismore than the cost ofthe policy is taxable.

• Income you getfrom a qualifiedscholarship is nor-mally not taxable.Amounts you use forcertain costs, such astuition and requiredcourse books, are nottaxable. However,amounts used forroom and board aretaxable.

All income, such aswages and tips, istaxable unless thelaw specificallyexcludes it. Thisincludes non-cashincome from barter-ing — the exchange ofproperty or services.Both parties mustinclude the fair mar-ket value of goods orservices received asincome on their taxreturn.

If you received arefund, credit or off-set of state or localincome taxes in 2012,you may be requiredto report this amount.If you did not receivea 2012 Form 1099-G,check with the gov-ernment agency that

made the paymentsto you. That agencymay have made theform available only inan electronic format.You will need to getinstructions from theagency to retrieve thisdocument. Reportany taxable refundyou received even ifyou did not receiveForm 1099-G.

For more informa-tion and examples,see Publication 525,Taxable and Nontax-able Income. Thebooklet is available atIRS.gov or by calling800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).

Source: www.irs.gov

Taxable and nontaxable income

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DEC 29 - APR 7From Giverny to the

Brooklyn Bridge: Amer-ican ImpressionistPaintings from theArkell Collections

Arkell Museum, Canajo-

harie, NY. DEC 29 - MAR 31

Pastoral & Parkland:American Landscape

PaintingsArkell Museum, Canajo-harie, NY.

FEB 1-27Arkell Center News and

Events for JanuaryArkell Center, Canajo-harie, NY. • Daily Activities:Cards, dominos andreading.• Monday-Friday: Noonmeals provided by theMeals of MontgomeryProgram (M.O.M). Reser-vations required by noonof the previous day. Call518-673-2000 or 843-2300. Suggested dona-tion of $3 for those 60years or older.• Monday, Wednesdays& Fridays: 10:15-11 am.Senior’s Exercise Pro-gram with Bob Smith.• Monday - Friday:Arkell Center’s WalkingProgram. If any seniorfrom the public wouldlike an indoor place to

walk in the winter, youare welcome between 10& 12 to join us at ArkellCenter.• Wednesdays: 3-4 pm.Gentle Yoga with instruc-tor Patty P or Gloria W.• Tax Aid Service: AARPTax Aide, Lucius Gotti,Jr. will be available forappointments onWednesdays from 8-12am. Please call in theafternoon, 673-2943 toschedule an appoint-ment.

SPECIAL EVENTS• Feb. 20, 27: 12:45 pm- Senior Citizens PublicCard Party, Donation -$2, prizes & light refresh-ments. • Feb. 19: 9:30 am -Breakfast with Seniors.Come join us, bring adish to share.• Feb. 19: 11:15 am -12:15 pm, Blood Pres-

ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVERNOTE: Calendar entries must arrive at the Original Valley Pennysaver’s office by the Tuesday prior to our publication date for themto be included in the calendar of events. Send events to Lee Publications c/o The Original Valley Pennysaver, 6113 State Highway 5, P.O. Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY13428. E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

Calendar of Events

Dolgeville UnitedMethodist Church

21 N. Helmer Ave., DolgevillePastor: Rev. Diane E. DiLuzio

315-429-7381Worship 11:00am

Sunday School @ 9:30am beginning September 18th

Bible Study - Wednesdays @ 12:30pm

Faith, Hope and LoveChristian Fellowship

18 W. Grand St., Palatine Bridge518-673-5128

Rev. David W. [email protected] 11:30am,

For other service times please call

Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd

26 Moyer St., Canajoharie518-673-3440

Holy Communion Sundays at 9:30amFellowship Time to FollowCall for Holy Day services

The Rev. Virginia L Ogden, [email protected]

Ames - Sprout BrookUMC

613 Latimer Hill Rd.Ames, NY 13317

518-673-2265Rev. Dr. Campbell LakerSunday Service 9:30am

Cherry Valley Assembly of God

37 Alden St., Cherry Valley, 607-264-3306

Pastor David Carpenter, Jr.Sundays 9:30am

Christian Church of Charleston Four Corners

1380 E. Lykers Rd., Sprakers518-922-9088

Pastor Brett PoppSunday School (adult & children) 10am,

Worship 11am, Sunday Eve. Prayer 6:30pm,

Thurs. Eve. of Encouragement 6:30pmwww.christianchurchcharlestonfourcorners.org

First Baptist ChurchSpringfield Center, NY

Rev. - Gary TylerSunday School 10:00am

Morning Worship 11:00amSunday night Worship 6:00pmWed. night Bible Study 7:00pm

Free meal & music every 2nd Sat. of the month 4-7pm

CornerstoneBaptist Church

7274 St. Hwy. 10, Ames518-673-3405

Sunday School 10am, Adults & ChildrenMorning Worship 11am, Youth Ministry

5:45pm, Evening Worship 6pm, Wed. Bible Study & Prayer Meeting 7pm,

Awana Club 6:15-8:15pm

Currytown Reformed Church

829 St. Hwy. 162, Sprakers 518-922-8422

Rev. Donald HoaglanderSunday School 9:15am

Worship Service 10:00am

DolgevilleChristian Fellowship3 Elm St., Dolgeville, NY 13329

315-429-9142Dr. Marvin Isum, PastorWorship Sunday 10:30am

Midweek Fellowship Tuesday 7pmwww.dolgevillechristianfellowship.org

EmmanuelEpiscopal Church

588-594 Albany St., Little Falls, NY315-823-1323

Sunday Mass 10amCoffee Hour following Sunday Mass

Sunday School & Youth GroupTuesday 10am Mass & Bible Study

Friday 10am-2pm Thrift Shop

EphratahReformed Church

140 Co. Hwy. 140, Ephratah, NYTo live and share Jesus Christ both locally and globally.

Everyday.Everywhere.Everyone.Pastor Jeff Hindrliter

Sunday School for all ages 10am September-June

Sunday Morning Worship 11amPrayer & Praise Thursdays 7pm

Church of the Nazarene3316 State Route 29 WJohnstown, NY 12095Offices: 518-762-2982

Cell: 857-523-8417Pastor, Rev. Mark Fowler

Sunday Morning Service 11:00amSunday School for All Ages 10:00am

Church of Christ UnitingPO Box 896

Richfield Springs, NY 13439Rev. Mark Ioset

315-858-1553Service: Sunday 9:15am

Church School: Sunday 10:30am

Everlasting JoyBelievers Fellowship66 Hancock St., (Rte. 5S)

Fort Plain, NY 13339315-858-2112

Pastor Carolee CoyeSunday Service 10am

Fonda FultonvilleUnited Methodist Church

11 Montgomery St., FultonvillePastor Nancy Pullen • 853-3311

Sunday Morning Worship 9:15-10:15, Sunday School 9:15-10:30, Coffee

Fellowship Following ServiceOur Mission-To Actively Follow Christ

and To Inspire Others To Accompany Us.

Fordsbush Bible Church131 Clark Rd., Fort Plain

518-568-7606Pastor Kevin Keever

Sunday School 10am, Morning Service11am, Eve. Service 6pm, Wed. Service

6:45pm, Thurs. Visitation 6pmwww.fordsbushbiblechurch.com

Home of Victory Christian Academy

Freysbush UnitedMethodist Church

Freysbush Rd., Fort Plain518-993-3645

Rev. Alan Griffith, OfficiatingWorship 9am,

Sunday School 10am ALL ARE WELCOMEcoffee hour to follow service

Call 518-673-3011 To Place Church Listings or Fax Listings to 518-673-2381

Church Directory

Fort Plain UnitedMethodist Church

39 Center St., Fort PlainRev. Alan Griffith

Church Office 518-993-3863Parsonage 518-993-3645

Office Hrs Tues & Thurs. 10am-4pm ALL WELCOME,

Worship Service 11am

FultonvilleReformed Church

Corner of 5S & 30Pastor Jane Hubschmitt

Sunday School 10AMFamily Worship 10:30AM

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MEETINGS• Feb. 22: 1 pm - Cana-joharie Senior CitizensMeeting.• Feb. 28: 2-3 pm -Alzheimer’s & DementiaCaregivers SupportGroup Meeting with LisaHubbard. This service issponsored by theAlzheimers Assoc. ofNortheastern NY.

FEB 2 - MAR 34-H Pie, Candy,

Cheese & Honey SalePlace your order by Mar.

6 for delivery Mar. 21 orplace orders in person atCornell CooperativeExtension, 50 East MainSt., Canajoharie between8:30-4:30 pm. Call 518-673-5525 ext. 113 or114.

FEB 16Free Clothing

GiveawayValley Alliance Church,State Highway 5, east ofNelliston, NY. Saturdayfrom 9-11 am. Doorsopen at 8:45 amM.Refreshments will beprovided.

Prime Rib DinnerOppenheim Sprite Club,363 Sprite Club Rd.,Oppenheim, NY. 5-9 pm.Must have a reservationby calling 518-568-7099or sign up at the club-house. Members andguests.

Root Historical SocietyShowing a 1930’s Era

Home MovieRural Grove ChurchHall, Rural Grove. 1-3pm. Taken by the Vos-burgh family of FlatCreek. Refreshments willbe available after themovie. This is open to thepublic and there is nocharge.

FEB 17Valentines Sweetheart

Dinner DanceGerman-American Clubof Albany. We feature livemusic by the MountainBrauhaus Band. Doorsopen at 1: pm. Dinnerserved at 2 pm. Dinnerchoices are GardenSalad, Lasagna withmeat sauce, (plain toma-to sauce for vegetarians)or Cornish Hens with rice& stuffing, glazed carrots

and dessert. Cost$20/person. Walk-insare welcome for musicand dancing at $6/per-son. To request reserva-tions please call. All ofour events are open tothe public. Call 518-439-5932.

FEB 20, MAR 6, 20 & APR 3

Local History LectureSeries Slated for

Schoharie CrossingSchoharie Crossing Visi-tor Center, 129Schoharie St., FortHunter, NY. 7 pm. Thefees for these lectures are$3 adults, $2 seniors and$1 for children under 16.Contact Tricia Shaw,518-829-7516 or [email protected]. On Internet atwww.nysparks.com

Reformed Churchof Sprakers

112 Sprakers Hill RdMark Tiffany, Preaching Elder

Worship ~ 10AM

RandallChristian Church

NY Rte. 5SSunday Service 10am

Pastor Lance Borofsky

Reformed Church of Fort Plain

165 Canal St., Fort Plain, NY 13339518-993-4302 • [email protected]

Rev. Nancy E. RyanSunday Worship 10:30am, AA meetings on Tues. 7pm,

Home of Manna House Meals, A Community Meal Program-Sat. & Sun 5pm

Our Lady of Hope R.C. Church

115 Reid St., Fort Plain, NY 13339Parish Office [email protected]

Pastor: Father Dennis MurphyMass Schedule: Saturday, 4pm; Sunday,8:30am & 11am; Mon.-Thurs. 8:30am.Confessions: Sat. 3 & by appointment

Please call parish office for Holy Day schedule

River of Jubilee Church 5057 State Highway 5 S

Sprakers, NY 12166Pastor: Gail AdamoschekPastor: Steve Adamoschek

518-322-1427 / 518-224-4455Sunday Service 10:00am

Children’s Church AvailableOther Learning Opportunities Available

Visit us on Facebook

Lassellseville UnitedMethodist Church

State Hwy. 29Pastor Robert A. Lindsay

Worship: Sunday 9:30amSunday School to start soon

Seeker’s Fellowship14 Park Place

St. Johnsville, NY 13452518-568-7700

Pastor Mike YezierskiSunday Worship 6pm, Tues. Prayer 7pm,

Bible Study 7pm (Wed., Thurs. & Fri.)We teach the fullness of God’s Word,

a life of holiness for the believer,and salvation for all who trust

in Christ’s sacrifice.

110 E. Smith St., Herkimer, NY 13350Services - Every Sunday - 10am

& Wednesday - 6:30pm315-292-7539 email - [email protected]

Reformed Churchof Canajoharie

15-19 Front St., Canajoharie518-673-2816

Rev. Miriam BarnesWorship 10am, Nursery Provided,

Christian Education for children & adults 9am

Oppenheim UnitedMethodist Church

Route 29Pastor: Rev. Diane E. DiLuzio

315-429-7381Worship 9:30 Sundays,

Totally Awesome God-TAG time 6:30pmWednesdays beginning in Oct., Sunday

School 9:00am beginning September 18th

Marshville Evangelical Church

Route 10 SouthRev. David BowleyWorship Sunday 9am

National Kateri TekakwithaShrine and Indian Museum3636 St. Hwy. 5, PO Box 627

Fonda, NY 12068-0627518-853-3646

Weekly Masses: Sat. 4:30pm, Sun. 10:[email protected]

Lighthouse Baptist Church1524 St. Rt. 29A, PO Box 114

Stratford, NY 13470-0114 315-429-8854

Pastor Martin SmithSunday Morning Worship 10:30am; Wed.Eve. Prayer Meeting 6:00pm; 2nd & 4th

Sunday Dinner following Morning Service with Afternoon Service following dinner

“Old-Fashioned Bible Preaching”

Joy Fellowship296 Co. Hwy. 119

St. Johnsville, NY 13452518-568-3217

William Hayes PastorJoyce Loughran Assistant Pastor

Sunday School 9am, Morning Worship 9:30amWednesday Evening Worship 6:30pm

Holy Family ParishLittle Falls, NY315-823-3410Saturday 4pm

Sunday 10:30am

Grandview Baptist Church15 Washington St.

Fort PlainPastor Dan West

Sunday School 10amMorning Service 11am

Bible Study & Prayer Meeting,Wednesday 6:30pm

Grace Christian Church20 Center St.,

St. Johnsville, NY 13452Rev. Harry J. Teuchert

315-866-8626Sunday School 9:30am

Worship 11:00am

Paines Hollow United Methodist Church

Intersection of 167 & 168, Paines HollowPastor Peg Donaghy

518-568-7604Sunday Worship 9:30AMFellowship Hour to Follow

Glen Reformed ChurchState Hwy 161 in the

Hamlet of Glen 4 miles South of Fultonville

518-212-6022Pastor Tim Alicki

Sunday Worship at 9. Sunday Schoolimmediately following Children’s Message

Grace Episcopal Church32 Montgomery St., Cherry Valley

315-858-4016Fr. Kyle Grennen, Priest-in-Charge

Sunday 11:00am Holy Communion/sermon

Call 518-673-3011 To Place Church Listings or Fax Listings to 518-673-2381

Church Directory

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The House of Zion, Inc.580 Dillenbeck Road,

Palatine Bridge518-577-3069

Pastors Richard & Denise AllenSaturday Morning

Worship Service 11:30amListen to UMT on live radio 97.5FM

the 1st Sunday of every month 3pm-4pm

St. Paul’sLutheran Church

36 Lydius St.,Fort Plain, NY 13339

518-993-2040Rev. Kenneth DingmanSunday Worship 11am

The Time forTruth Ministries

PO Box 351Amsterdam, NY 12010

Phone 518-843-2121Cell 518-774-8558

Trinity Lutheran Church5430 St. Hwy. 10,

Palatine Bridge518-673-2224

Rev. Zach LabaghSunday Worship 9am, Sunday School 10am,

(No services in July, meet at St. John’s St.Mark’s Lutheran Church in Canajoharie).Communion on the first & third Sundays

Valley Alliance Church85 E. Main St., Nelliston

518-993-3458Pastor Dave Prahst

Sunday School (all ages) 9:15am, Sunday Worship 10:30am, Wed. Praise & Prayer 7pm,

Fri.Youth Group 7pm (7-12th grade)

The Holy Spirit Polish National Catholic Church

618 E. Gansvoort St. Little Falls, NY315-823-0793

Father Rafal DadelloMass at 11am on Sunday

www.holyspiritpncc.org

Stratford UnitedMethodist Church

Route 29A315-429-9085

Rev. Roger WaldronWorship 9am

St. Thomas the ApostleCatholic Community

1 Church St., Cherry Valley607-264-3779Masses Sunday 8:30am & 11am

St. Mary’sEpiscopal Church

7690 Rt. 80, Springfield Center315-858-4016

Fr. Kyle Grennen, Priest-in-ChargeSunday Eucharist, 9:30am

Coffee - Fellowship follows serviceHoly Days - as announced

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church32 W. Main St.,

St. Johnsville, NY (next to NBT Bank)518-568-3007 Church

518-568-2405 ParsonageRev. David JohnsonSunday Worship 10:30am,

Tues. Bible Bungee-Jumping 7pm, “Bible Study” that actually makes sense!

A Vibrant, Welcoming Community of Faith & Vision

St. Paul’s Universalist Church565 Albany St., Little Falls

315-823-2284Service Sunday 10am

Coffee hour following service.Our Church is a home to inquisitive,spiritual free thinkers with diversereligious beliefs. All are welcome.

Victorious Life ChurchRMI Fellowship

104 Main St. & 431 St. Hwy. 80Fort Plain, NY518-993-3102Sunday School 9am,

Morning Worship 10:30am, Youth Group 5pm,

Evening Worship 7-8pm

United MethodistChurch of Canajoharie

50 E. Main St.518-673-2717

Jesus says - “Come Unto Me” Join us-Special Music Ministry, Beautiful Surroundings, Friendly People

Sunday Service 10:30am - Email:[email protected]

Communion Last Sunday of the Month

The Rose of SharonChurch of God

1485 St Rt 20, Sharon Springs, NY518-284-3307

Pastor Fred JonesWorship Service Sunday at 11am & 7pm

Tuesday night 7pm Bible Study at 122 Moyer St.Wednesday Bible Study at Spring Meadows 6pmFriday Youth at the Church All Welcome at 7pm

The Christian Churchof Rural Grove

170 Rural Grove Rd., Sprakers, NY 12166518-922-7831

Pastor Joshua [email protected]

Sunday School (all ages) 9:45am, Morning Service 11am, Eve. Service 6pm,

Wed.-Family Night 7pm, “Where Bible Teaching is Fundamental”

St. Joseph’s RomanCatholic Church

31 North Helmer Ave., Dolgeville315-429-8338

Father William A. Gorman Sunday Mass is 10:30am,

Daily Mass Mon. & Wed. 8am

St. JohnsvilleMethodist Church

7 East Main St.,St. Johnsville, NY 13452Rev. Harry J. Teuchert

518-568-7983 • 315-866-8626Worship Sunday 3pm

St. John’s Reformed Church

68 W. Main St., St. Johnsville518-568-7396

Faithfully Following Jesus ChristSunday Worship 10:30am

St. John’s Lutheran Church774 St. Hwy. 163, Freysbush, NY

518-421-1027Sunday Worship 9:30am, Sunday School 10:30am,You are invited... Ladies Aid W.E.L.C.A. Meets 1stSat. of every month. For Fellowship in Christ’s Service.

Handicapped Accessible

St. John’s & St. Mark’sLutheran Church

143 Church St., Canajoharie518-673-2224

Pastor Zach LabaghSunday Worship 11am,Christian Ed. 9:[email protected]

Call 518-673-3011 To Place Church Listings or Fax Listings to 518-673-2381

Church Directory

FEB 22Polishing the Pearls

Memoir ClassCanajoharie Library. 1-3:30 pm. On Internet atwww.clag.org

Puzzle-maniaFrothingham FreeLibrary, Main St., Fonda,NY. 1 pm. ContactFonda Library, 518-853-3016.

FEB 23Bus Trip

to Foxwood CasinoTrip includes the buffet& $10 gambling money.Sponsored by the St.Johnsville AmericanLegion. Contact Tony at

518-332-1556 or Car-men at 518-727-6024.

Deck the Doors atAmsterdam City Hall

Amsterdam, NY. 1-5 pm.Festive celebration ofwreaths and silent auc-tion presented by theMontgomery Co. Histori-cal Society to benefit theOld Fort Johnson nation-al Historic Landmark. OnInternet at www.oldfortjohnson.org

Rabies ClinicTribes Hill Fire Dept.,280 Mohawk Dr., TribesHill, NY. 9-11 am. Freecharge to MontgomeryCounty Residents, butopen to anyone. Dona-

tions will be accepted tohelp defray programcosts. Contact Mont-gomery County PublicHealth, 518-853-3531.

Prime Rib Dinner(Members & Guests)

Sprite Club, Oppenheim,NY. Reservations by Feb.20 are a must! Signupsheet at the clubhouse orcall 518-568-7099 fordetails.

FEB 24Otsquago Coin

Association’s AnnualCoin Show

Canajoharie MooseLodge, Rte. 5S/ErieBlvd., Canajoharie, NY.10 am - 3 pm. Food &beverages will be avail-able.

MAR 1Polishing the Pearls

Memoir ClassCanajoharie Library. 1-

3:30 pm. On Internet atwww.clag.org

MAR 4, APR 6, MAY 4, JUN 1, JUL 6,AUG 3, SEP 7, OCT 5,

NOV 2 & DEC 747th Acoustic Coffee House

Fultonville MethodistChurch, Montgomery St.,Fultonville, NY. 6:30-10pm. Now into our 4thyear, the no admission,no donation AcousticCoffee House is open toall types of music as longas no vulgarity, doesn’toffend anybody and isacoustic. If you can’tmake it at 6:30, that’sOK there is a new per-former every 9-13 min-utes on average. Call518-853-4964.

MAR 16Key Club

Saint Patrick’s DayStory Hour

Frothingham Free

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St. Patrick’s Dinner(Members & Guests)

Sprite Club, Oppenheim,NY. Reservations by Mar.10 are a must! Corn Beef& Cabbage. Catered byBetsey. Signup sheet atthe clubhouse or call518-568-7099 fordetails.

MAR 23Deck the Doors at

Amsterdam City HallAmsterdam, NY. 1-5 pm.Festive celebration ofwreaths and silent auc-tion presented by theMontgomery Co. Histori-

cal Society to benefit theOld Fort Johnson nation-al Historic Landmark. OnInternet at www.oldfortjohnson.org

APR 2Deadline for

Entering Mohawk Valley Chorus Scholarship Competition

Open to area students.All musically inclinedstudents living in MVC’s7 county area are eligiblefor the $500 award,which may be used tofurther the winner’smusical education or forany other desired pur-pose.The winner mustperform one or two num-bers at the beginning of

the chorus’ annual clas-sics concert at 3 pm, May19, at Amsterdam HighSchool. Each applicantmust submit a CD of twosongs (one should be aclassical piece, the othera lighter, more modernnumber); three letters ofreference, one of whichshould be from a vocalmusic teacher fromschool or from privatelessons; and an applica-tion form. Forms havebeen sent to high schoolsand many private musicteachers throughout thearea and are also avail-able by contactingO’Brien at 885-3781 orby e-mail [email protected] must reside

in Fulton, Montgomery,Saratoga, Schenectady,Schoharie, Albany orHamilton counties.Deadline for entering thecompetition, which willbe judged by a panel ofqualified MVC members,is April 2. Finalists maybe asked to participate ina live audition.

JUN 2, 3, 4 & 5Trip to

Washington D.C.Trip includes 4 days & 3nights at hotel whichincludes buffet & break-fast. $300/person. Spon-sored by the St.Johnsville AmericanLegion. Contact Tony at518-332-1556 or Car-men at 518-727-6024.

CANAJOHARIE - 1 BdrmJUST RENOVATEDBRAND NEW LAMINATE

FLOORS - Hot WaterIncluded - Low Cost Heat

$460.00Call 8am-2pm M-F

518-673-5938If no answer call

518-542-7968

This 3 bedroom man-ufactured home is inthe Town of Root,Canajoharie SchoolDistrict and is locatedon 2.40 Acres of land

with approx. 260’ frontage on a Country Road. Land is level togentle roll - half meadows, half wooded.

The 24 x 48’ home features a spacious Living Room with VaultedCeilings, Kitchen (with appliances) Dining Room, 2 Baths, Decks,nice set back from the road. Taxes approx. $2,400. Property is beingoffered at: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$59,900 H-378

Otherr Goodd Investments:1800 Italianate home in the Village of Fort Plain. 4 Bedrooms , 11

x 13’ Oak Kitchen, 13 x 15’ Dining Room, 15 x 18’ Living Room,Laundry, 1 1/2 Baths, Deck, Spacious Yard very suitable for agarden, play yard or for pets. Off street parking, storage shed, easywalk to the schools or shopping. Well insulated. Good prime homeor rental investment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$69,000 H-375

Two story home in the Village of Fort Plain, 3 Bedrooms, 12 x 15’Kitchen, 12 x 12’ Dining Room, 13 x 13’ Living Room, 2 Baths,Laundry, nice southern exposure makes this home so cheerful.Home has had a complete renovation and is ready to move in. 44 x50’ lot, small back yard off the kitchen area. Off street parking.Another good investment at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$32,000 H-374

Wee havee Countryy Homes,, Farmss andd Acreagee Available..Vieww mapss && picturess onn ourr website:: www.valleyviewrealty.com

Lic. Branch Office518-673-8194

Lynn Russell, Assoc. Broker588 St. Hwy. 162

Sprakers, NY 12166www.valleyviewrealty.com

APARTMENTS FOR RENT IN ST JOHNSVILLEDOWNSTAIRS:

3 Bedroom, Refrigerator, Stove, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Off Street parking.

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CANAJOHARIE APARTMENTS52 Maple Ave.

1 BEDROOM APARTMENTBeautiful - Modern

AC, Dishwasher, Range, RefrigeratorSuperior Service

Rent $675 MonthIncludes Heat & Hot Water

Call 518-673-8500

REALESTATE

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10. Kitchen Cabi-nets: A clean, simple,contemporary lookwill be popular withhomeowners lookingto economize andeliminate unneces-sary clutter andfussy details thatequate to high main-tenance and compli-cated living. Forthose who don’t wantto spring for newcabinetry, re-facingor refinishing cabi-nets offers morebang for the buck.

9. Countertops:Granite has beendethroned. Whilegranite isn’t goingaway and still hasmany die-hard fans,the new king ofcountertops will bequartz composite —the closest thing tono maintenance, bul-let-proof countertopmaterials availabletoday.

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and engineered woodflooring will becomemore popular thanthe once gold-stan-dard of site-finishedflooring. Pre-finishedwoods provide ahard, durable finish,are an installationtime saver, and elim-inate the sandingdust dilemma. Engi-neered wood floorsare also compatiblewith under-floorheating systems, abig plus in cold cli-mates.

7. Glass Back-splashes: Glassmosaic tile is on theway out. Taking itsplace areg l a s s / s t o n e / t i l emosaic compositesthat can add moretexture and visualinterest and that tiein more readily withstone or quartz coun-tertops. Be on thelookout for back-painted, solid glasspanel backsplashesin contemporary set-tings, which providesan ultra-clean,almost ethereal lookto a polished, mod-ern kitchen setting.

6. Stylishly SimpleSinks: Goodbye dou-ble-sinks, hello deep

single-bowl sinks.With accessoriessuch as fitted colan-ders and dish drains,deep single-bowlsinks have all thebenefits of a dividedsink, plus the largesize to actually fitthat roasting pan orthose baking sheetsinto the sink all atonce. Stainless isstill popular, but thequartz compositesare a great value anddurable option.

5. Color Palette:Charcoal is the newblack. 2013 will findthis silky color every-where as it blendsthe right amount ofchocolate, grey and atouch of green.

4. Bathroom Stone:Synonymous withluxury, Calacattamarble will find itsway into both tradi-tional and contempo-rary bathrooms. It isvalued for a whiterbackground andbolder grey veins.

3. Texture andSparkle: Bedazzledmay find its way intohome décor anddesign as homeown-ers seek a blend ofclassic textures andcolors with pops of

bold color and ele-ments of sparkle.Glossy glass tilebacksplashes andsparkle on polishednickel fixtures trendin 2013.

2. Living In YourHome Longer/Multi-Generational Living:With many certifiedaging-in-place spe-cialists (CAPS), NeilKelly designers pre-dict a growing trendto help aging babyboomers safely “growold” in their homes,for as long as possi-ble. Watch for easykitchen and bathupgrades to enhancefunctionality, com-fort and safety.

1. Healthy Home,Healthy Living:Green and sustain-able design is here tostay. The numberone trend for 2013will be to create ahealthy living envi-ronment, free of tox-ins and harsh chem-icals. Upgrade trendsinclude the use oflow VOC materials toimprove indoor airquality, testing com-bustion safety, andradon mitigation.

Visit www.neilkel-ly.com.

Neil Kelly Company announces the top 10 home design

and remodeling trends for 2013

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(BPT) — Weekend warriors rule as 2013 is proving tobe the year that the do-it-yourself trend reaches fullmomentum. If you have a weekend to spare, you haveplenty of time to make some home improvements thatadd value and curb appeal. The key is to choose proj-ects that have a big impact, but only take a few daysto complete.

The first step in preparing for any home improve-ment project is ensuring you have all the right toolsand supplies. If you need project-specific tools, it maymake sense to rent them rather than buy, dependingon how many times you plan to use them.

Next, head to a home improvement store for sup-plies.

Consider these projects that can be done in oneweekend — each will add impressive curb appeal whileenhancing your home’s overall value:

1. Garage door upgradeOne of the largest focal points of a house’s exterior

is the garage door, yet it’s often overlooked when itcomes time to consider home improvements. An oldgarage door with dings, scratches and dents can be aneyesore that dates a home. A new garage door can giveyour house’s facade a stylish facelift, revamping thehome’s look instantly. Modern options are convenientto install and operate, and are sure to impress neigh-

bors, guests and potential buyers, if you are selling.Plus, according the 2013 Cost vs. Value report fromRemodeling magazine, replacing a garage door has a75 percent return on investment, meaning you’re sureto add value to your real estate investment.

2. Create a grand welcomeMany people use their garage entranceway as the

main way to enter their home, so it’s easy to forgetabout the experience of entering through the frontdoor. That’s why it’s important to take a moment towalk to your home through the main entrance, like aguest or potential buyer would. Is the experiencewarm and welcoming, or drab and dated? If the en-trance path to your home is less than stellar, a few up-grades will improve it tremendously. Trim overgrownshrubs, add new mulch, paint wood stairs or railwaysand consider replacing your entry door — a new steelentry door has an impressive 85 percent return on in-vestment.

3. Reseal the drivewayA cracked, faded driveway can make your property

look older than it really is. If you have an asphaltdriveway, it’s easy to refresh it without a complete re-placement or upgrade to concrete. Sealing, whilemessy, is achievable for even modest DIYers, helpingto extend the life of your driveway while adding an at-

tractive cohesive black appearance. Visit your localhome improvement store for all necessary supplies.Remember to fill cracks and holes before brushing thesealer over the surface of the driveway. Keep in mindthat older driveways that have not been resurfacedmay require two coats.

These projects have a big impact and can be com-pleted in one weekend or less, making them perfect fortoday’s DIY homeowner. But no matter what home im-provement project you decide to take on, make sureyou start with a plan and get the appropriate suppliesso you can manage your time and budget efficiently.

Weekend home improvement projectsthat add value and curb appeal

(BPT) — The top homedecor trends for 2013 arealready emerging, andhomeowners seeking afresh look will find a lotto love. Not only canthese looks be accom-plished in minimal time— they’re budget friendlyand easy enough for DIY-ers to finish in a weekendor less.

Giving your home anupdated feel doesn’t re-quire a full-scale renova-tion. Instead, focus onsimple updates for themost frequently usedrooms in your house.When you’re ready to getstarted on your home’snew look, let these trendsof the year be your design

guide.

In the kitchenKitchens need to be

functional, but in thishub of the home style isjust as important. Up-holding practicality whileadding visual interest is atop trend this season.Two-toned upper andlower cabinet colors arerapidly growing in popu-larity as a way to lethomeowners customizetheir kitchen spaces andexpress their personali-ties.

• Maple is the stylefrontrunner when itcomes to wooden cabi-nets, but painted cabi-nets in white, black and

gray tones are also on therise. Whether you opt toreplace your cabinetfronts or paint them,your efforts will give youimpressive — and fast —results.

• On the functionalityfront, innovative hands-free faucets simplifycooking and cleaningtasks while requiringminimal effort to install.

• Open shelving is see-ing a boost in popularity.Both glass-fronted cabi-nets and simple openshelves capture thistrend, allowing you to putyour style on displaywhile creating a sleek,updated look.

In the bathA luxurious-feeling

bath doesn’t need tomake big demands onyour wallet. By making afew on-trend updates,you’ll give your room de-signer appeal guaranteedto make an impression.

• Updating the vanity,often the focal point in abathroom, provides im-mediate results.

• Tiling provides theperfect solution to addextra personality to yourbath. Right now, trendsoffer two different butequally chic directions —large-scale tile and small-scale mosaics. Tiles withwood-like appearancesare also gaining popular-

ity; they create a warm,inviting look, but offerthe wet-space practicalityof tile.

Throughout the homeWhen it comes to low-

effort, big-impactchanges, it’s hard to beata fresh coat of paint. Forwalls that feel drab, bor-ing or outdated, newpaint makes a colorstatement and draws at-tention to architecturaldetails. Follow thesepaint tips to make an in-stant, dramatic impres-sion:

• Alter the dimensionsof a space by paintingceilings a slightly lightercolor than the walls.

• Create patterns andshapes using painter’stape. Stripes, chevronsand ombre effects areperfectly on-trend.

• Highlight architectur-al details by painting in-terior doors and trim in acolorful hue instead oftraditional white.

In one weekend or less,these simple changes willmake your home feel likean entirely new space. Sowhen the seasonal urgeto renovate sets in, don’tresist — reinvigorateyour home with theseideas. Find more decorat-ing trends and inspira-tion at Lowes.com.

2013’s hottest home trends and easy upgrades

by Samantha MazzottaPermanently silence a squeaky floor

Q: The floor squeaks loudly when I walk over a couple of spots in my living room.I read somewhere that you can stop these squeaks by sprinkling talcum powderbetween the boards. But my floor is covered by carpet. Is there any other way to fixthe squeaks? — Squeaking Mad in Memphis

A: Talcum powder is a good temporary fix for squeaky floorboards (as noted inmy new book, “101 Best Home Repair Tips,” available from Amazon). But eventu-ally the squeaks come back anyway. If you’re not inclined to pull back the carpetrepeatedly to apply powder between the boards, try a more permanent solution.

Do you have access to the underside of the living room floor, such as in the base-ment or the crawlspace under the house? If so, you either shim the nearest joist orsecure the subflooring to the squeaky boards to reduce the noise.

To shim the floor, have a helper walk around the living room while you listen be-low for squeaks, and mark the noisy areas. Next, mark the joists (the large boardsrunning perpendicular to the floorboards underneath the floor) on either side of thesqueaky area. Coat a shim (a thin wedge of wood, available at most home-improve-ment stores) with a thin layer of wood glue, and hammer the shim into the gap be-tween the joist and the subfloor on each side of the squeak. You may need to adda couple of shims on each side, and have your helper test the area each time.

If that doesn’t completely rid your floor of squeaks, try attaching the subfloor tothe floorboards in the squeaky area more tightly. You do this by driving woodscrews through the subfloor layer into the bottom of the floorboards. Be careful toselect screws that will not punch through the floorboards. Place the screws into thecenter of the squeaky area — two should do it, but if you need three or more, goahead.

What if you can’t access the underside of the floor? This is where you’ll need toroll back the carpet and address the boards from above.

To avoid marring the floorboards, hammer finishing nails between the squeakingboards, angling them so that they go into one edge of one of the boards. The nailsshould be flush with the floorboards. Space them a few inches apart along thesqueaky area.

If that doesn’t do it, you can secure the floorboard to the subflooring from above.This will mar the board, as you’ll need to drive a finishing nail (or if necessary, awood screw) directly through the center of the squeaky floorboard into the sub-flooring. Use a nail set or another nail to drive the finishing nail slightly below thewood’s surface. Then cover it with wood filler whose color matches the color of thefloorboard.

HOME TIP: Talcum or graphite powder are just temporary fixes for squeakyfloors. Apply either one between the offending boards and brush away excess.

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Must present coupon at time of service. Certain restrictions may apply.

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2007 Hyundai Santa FeExtra Clean,

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2011 Chrysler 200 LimitedLeather, Sunroof,

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2007 Ford Fusion AWDExtra Clean,Ready To Go

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2009 CHEVY HD2500 4DR 4X473,000 Miles, Real WorkTruck, Allison Trans

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V6, Heated Leather,Fully Loaded, 36,000 Miles

$$18,99518,9952012 NISSAN ROGUE 4DR

4 Cyl., Auto, AWD,13,000 Miles

$$19,50019,500

2012 DODGE AVENGER 4DR4 Cyl., Front Wheel Drive,28,000 Miles

$$13,89513,8952005 NISSAN ALTIMA 4DR

V6, 36,000 Miles, Heated Leather,Remote Car Starter, Mint Cond.,One Owner

$$8,9958,9952005 FORD FREESTYLE 4DR

V6, 7 Pass., Front WheelDrive, 129,000 Miles

$$6,5956,5952009 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN

Stow-N-Go, 7 Pass.,119,000 Miles

$$8,9958,995

2011 NISSAN SENTRA 4DR4 Cyl., 30,000 Miles(34 MPG)

$$11,59511,5952005 SATURN VUE 4DR

V6, Auto, AWD,95,000 Miles

$$4,9954,9952011 NISSAN VERSA 4DR

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$$9,8009,8002003 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 4X44 Dr., V6, Auto,120,000 Miles

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2008 Dodge Avenger2002 Dodge Neon2002 Buick Rendezvous2003 Dodge Durango2011 Mazda 3 - 44,000 Miles

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1998Harley DavidsonFLSTS SpringerFully Chromed Up

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If you want to addmore years to the rela-tionship between youand your car, give it a lit-tle extra attention in theform of an oil change,tune-up or other lovingservice to make sure itruns happily ever after.Just a little extra carecan lead to a longer lifefor your car, says the CarCare Council.

“There’s no debatingthe value of preventivemaintenance to keepyour car running effi-ciently. By giving yourvehicle a little more at-tention now, you’ll avoidthe heartbreak and un-expected expense of car

trouble down the road,”said Rich White, execu-tive director, Car CareCouncil.

The Car Care Councilrecommends you treatyour car to regular carethis month and beyond.

• Schedule a tune-upannually to optimizeyour car’s performance.A well-tuned engine de-livers the best balance ofpower and fuel economyand produces the lowestlevel of emissions.

• Change the oil andfilter per the owner’smanual. Periodic oil andfilter changes keep your

engine clean on the in-side.

• Check the tire pres-sure monthly, includingthe spare. Your car’stires affect its ride, han-dling, traction and safe-ty.

• Have the alignmentchecked annually. Pot-holes and other roadconditions, as well asnormal wear, can taketheir toll on your car’ssteering and suspension.A wheel alignment re-duces tire wear, im-proves fuel economy andhandling, and increasesdriving enjoyment and

safety.

• Inspect the wind-shield wipers and lightson the car. Lights andwipers play a major rolein safe driving, and theyare normal wear itemsthat need periodic re-placement.

The Car Care Councilis the source of informa-tion for the “Be Car CareAware” consumer educa-tion campaign promotingthe benefits of regularvehicle care, mainte-nance and repair to con-sumers. For a copy of thecouncil’s Car Care Guideor for more information,visit www.carcare.org.

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2001 Hyundai Accent GL4 Cyl., Auto, Air, Cruise,81,723 Miles

2004 Dodge Neon100% Road Ready, Great Gas Mileage, Affordable

2005 Ford Taurus SE6 Cyl., Auto, Loaded,62,961 Miles

$5,500

$3,500

$3,950

2002 Dodge Dakota 4x44 Dr., V6, Loaded, Real Clean,No Rust, Sharp Truck!

$6,950

2004 Ford F150 STX 4x4X-Cab, 8 Cyl., Auto,Air, Cruise

$8,500

2004 Dodge Ram 2500HD 3/4 Ton, 8Ft. Box, Road Ready, Hemi Motor

$8,500

2001 Dodge Work VanV6, Auto, Very Good ConditionInside & Out, 62,569 Miles

$4,500

2004 Ford Escape 4x4V6, No Rust, 85,000 Miles $6,995

2005 Jeep Liberty4x4, 83,000 Miles,Nice Clean Vehicle!

$7,995

2005 Ford Freestar 7 Pass Minivan63,000 Miles, Stow Away Seating,Excellent Family Vehicle

$6,250

2004 Kia Sedona7 Pass., Clean, No Rust,87,000 Miles, Worth Checking Out!

$5,500

2005 Ford Focus1 Owner, 4 Dr., Loaded, 68K,Very Clean, 28MPG

$6,9952006 Chrysler PT Cruiser

Loaded, Power Sunroof, 1 Owner, Mint Condition, 28MPG

$6,995

2005 Chevy ImpalaV6, 75,000 Miles,Nice Family Car, Extra Clean

$6,995

2007 Chevrolet HHR4 Cyl., Loaded, Perfect Cond.In & Out, 75,000 Miles

$7,500

2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser4 Cyl., Auto, Road Ready $4,750

2003 Pontiac Sunfire4 Cyl., 2 Dr., Good Gas Mileage,Auto, 72,000 Miles

$3,950

2001 Chrysler Sebring3.0 V6, 5 Spd.,No Rust, Clean Car

$3,950

2003 Chevy Silverado 1500 4x46 Cyl., Auto, Air,76,667 Miles

$6,995

2004 Dodge CaravanV6, 7 Passenger, 81,000 Miles $5,500

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1999 MERCURY GrandMarquis LS, green, 92k,auto, leather, alloys, halfvinyl top, nice car. SALE:$5,495. John C. Miller, Inc.5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4www.johncmiller.com

ATV TRAILERS byBosski Industries first auto-matic “Dump Assist” trailersGVWR 800lbs.+ 1600lbs.models available. Comecheck them out at NorthCreek Auto 315-866-3698

2005 CHEVY Cobalt LS,blue, 68k, 4cyl., auto, AC,CD, Great on Gas!! SALE:$8,495. John C. Miller, Inc.5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4www.johncmiller.com

1993 DODGE Dynasty en-gine 3.3 liter. 518-993-3955Leave Message

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2009 CHRYSLER PT Cruis-er, black, 46k, 4cyl., auto, fullpower. SALE: $9,495. JohnC. Miller Inc. 518-762-7124www.johncmiller.com

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2006 CHRYSLER SebringTouring, silver, 72k, V-6,auto, AC, CD, full power.SALE: $8,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124

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2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON1200 XL Custom Vance &Hines Pipes, Vance & HinesFuel Pak, Stage 1 EFI Kit,Black, 8,500 Miles, $7,500.Excellent Condition! 518-378-3279

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2007 JEEP Liberty Lmtd4x4, red, 50k, V-6, auto,leather, moonroof. SALE:$15,995. John C. Miller,I n c . 5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4www.johncmiller.com

2005 FORD Focus 2x4, tan,71K, 4 cyl., auto, full power.Great on gas!! SALE:$7,995. John C. Miller, Inc.5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4www.johncmiller.com

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2003 NISSAN MAXIMA GLELeather, Moonroof,5 Spd.,111,700 Miles

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2004 HONDA ACCORD EX-L6 Disc CD, Sunroof,Loaded, 34MPG,109,020 Miles

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2004 DODGE GRAND CARAVANAnniversary Ed., AC,Cruise, Loaded, 122,000 Miles

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2004 CHEVY AVEO 34MPG, Auto,Cruise, CD, AC,89,479 Miles

$4,4952001 ACURA MDX TOURING

Nav System, 1 Owner,108,000 Miles

$6,8952005 MERCURY MONTEGO PREMIERLeather, Heated Seats,Keyless Entry,AM/FM/CD, Cruise,95,719 Miles

$8,9952004 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GL

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$7,995

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