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January 12, 2013

Volumee 3 • Numberr 26

The entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” ~Galatians 5:14 Gage Bock enjoys the first snowfall of this year.

Photo by Will Bock


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Page 2 CHECK YOUR AD: ADVERTISERS should check their ads on the first week of insertion. Lee Publications, Inc. shall not be liable for typographical, or errors in publication except to the extent of the cost of the first weeks insertion of the ad, and shall also not be liable for damages due to failure to publish an ad. Adjustment for errors is limited to the cost of that portion of the ad wherein the error occurred. Report any errors to 518-673-3011 STONECRAFT: A manufactured stone veneer which delivers grace, charm and a powerful feel of stone and offers distinctive irregular fieldstone shapes and natural looking broken edges. Available at C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville 518568-7016

ADVERTISERS

Get the best response from your adver tisements by including the condition, age, price and best calling hours. Also we always recommend insertion for at least 2 times for maximum benefits. Our deadline is Thursday 12:00 Noon for the following Saturday’s paper.

518-673-3011 CANAJOHARIE: 2BR upstairs apartment available immediately. 35 Erie Blvd. Appliances included, off-street parking, natural gas heat, Tenant pays utilities. Application with references required, security deposit. Call 518-993-4255 or The Shults Agency 518-9932387 x109

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Why Buy Local? Support yourself Published weekly on Saturday by Lee Publications 6113 St. Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428

Publisher, President

Frederick W. Lee V.P., General Manager

Bruce Button V.P., Production

Mark W. Lee Circulation Manager... ....Tony Keba Classified Ad Manager.......Peggy Patrei Comptroller........Robert Moyer Managing Editor......Joan Kark-Wren Page Composition.......Deborah Countryman Production Coordinator........Jessica Mackay Shop Foreman...........Harry Delong

Ad Sales John Snyder, Sales Manager 518-673-0129, jsnyder@leepub.com Mark Fowler, Sales Associate 518-673-0116, mfowler@leepub.com Kristen Lee, Sales Associate 518-673-0100, klee@leepub.com Mary Skinner, Sales Associate 518-673-0130, mskinner@leepub.com Jed Suits, Sales Associate 518-673-0131, jsuits@leepub.com Reader ads 518-673-3011 or 800-218-5586 Bruce Button-Corporate Sales Manager 518-673-3011, bbutton@leepub.com Accounting/Billing-Alyce Moyer 518-673-0149, amoyer@leepub.com Commercial Printing-Beth Snyder 518-673-0101, bsnyder@leepub.com Delivery concerns-Tony Keba Send all correspondence to: PO Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 Advertising e-mail: jsnyder@leepub.com Editorial e-mail: jkarkwren@leepub.com Web site: www.vpennysaver.com 518-673-3011 Phone • 518-673-2381 Fax

We cannot GUARANTEE the return of photographs. Publisher not responsible for typographical errors. Size, style of type and locations of advertisements are left to the discretion of the publisher. The opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the publisher. We will not knowingly accept or publish advertising which is fraudulent or misleading in nature. The publisher reserves the sole right to edit, revise or reject any and all advertising with or without cause being assigned which in his judgement is unwholesome or contrary to the interest of this publication. We assume no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisement, but if at fault, will reprint that portion of the ad in which the error appears.

When you buy from an independent, locally owned business, significantly more of your money is used to make purchases from other local businesses, service providers and farms -- continuing to strengthen the economic base of the community.

Create more good jobs Small local businesses are the largest employer nationally and in our community, provide the most jobs to residents.

Get better service Local businesses often hire people with a better understanding of the products they are selling and take more time to get to know customers.

Invest in community Local businesses are owned by people who live in this community, are less likely to leave, and are more invested in the community’s future.

Put your taxes to good use Local businesses in town centers require comparatively little infrastructure investment and make more efficient use of public services. The Original Valley Pennysaver is delivered to 100 percent of the homes in the following towns: Ames Brooksman Corners Buel Canajoharie Ephratah Fort Plain Freysbush Hallsville Hessville Lasselville

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Welcome to...

Grandma’s Country Store Serving Breakfast & Lunch Hourss 6:30am m too 9:00pm Mondayy thruu Sunday Closedd onn Wednesday

6839 St. Hwy. 29, St. Johnsville, NY 13452

Phone: 518-568-7252

We want to hear from you!

Send your comments & suggestions to the Original Valley Pennysaver PO Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 OR email jsnyder@leepub.com WE HAVE HOMEMADE Belgian waffles served daily at The Cakery Cafe LLC. Come relax and treat yourself to our delicious baked goods. 315-429-9591.

Antique Vendors Wanted, Spaces available for rent. High Traffic Flow, New Antique Center Opening soon, At Dutch Heritage Antique Treasures 56 Willett Street Fort Plain NY Call JR at 518-993-4668 or Tim at 518-332-5157

PITTSBURGH PAINT: Spruce up your home with Pittsburgh Paint. Over 2000 colors to choose from in flat, eggshell or semi-gloss paint. C.H. Burkdorf & Son, Inc. 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville 518-5687016

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Spaghetti Supper at Fundraiser

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

Route 5S, Fort Plain

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The Canajoharie High School Band January 15, 2013 • 4-8 pm Dinner Includes: Spaghetti, Meatballs, Salad, Bread, Desser t, and Drink. $ 9.00 Per Ticket Eat In or Take Outs Available ANY Y DONATIONS S WILL L DECREASE E THE E COST T OF F THE E 2013 3 BAND D TRIP P TO O DISNEY Y WORLD D FLORIDA A TO O PERFORM M IN N DO OWNTOWN N DISNEY. No Time to cook before the 6:00 pm Canajoharie - Fort Plain basketball game? Eat In or Take out your dinner from “Dome49”


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January 12, 2013 Hello Again, With the New Year already a few days old, I couldn’t help but wonder what will the future bring? Our president seems to be winning the war about collecting more taxes, especially from you and me, while hitting the super rich with a big hike. He stated he will not cut back on spending, in fact, wants to spend more. Now I know he is a pretty clever politician, but how can we get back on our feet by borrowing money so that we can give away more than we have? Do we have a president or a magician? I often wonder what it will be like in Heaven — while I believe that it will be wonderful, I have to admit I’m in no hurry to find out. Besides, my wife promised she is going to bake more apple pies. I believe J.F. Kennedy was the last president to wear a tall beaver stovepipe hat when he was sworn in. Is it possible that he was the last, hoping to pull a rabbit out of the tall hat? This is a tale about a lovely, yet famous, White House bathtub. In a 1917 column, the famous humorist and writer H.L. Mencken wrote that Millard Fillmore, a native of Moravia, while President of the United States, had the first bathtub installed in the White House. This was a hoax. However, the natives of Moravia assumed the bathtub story was true and introduced wheeled bathtub races as part of Fillmore Days in his birthplace village. The President Fillmore bathtub blarney was believed by the good residents of Moravia and to this day wheeled bathtub races are held each year even though years later, Mencken fessed up to his line of blarney. Now more than 160 years after Millard Fillmore’s stay in the White House, a new line of White House bathroom blarney may be given birth. It would be easy to columnize our president; President Barack Obama, suggesting he almost never took a bath in the White House. The question properly exaggerated could be, “How could he? He is almost never in Washington long enough to need one.” I believe he is now in Hawaii. Who says that blarney is wrong? It made both Millard Fillmore famous and loved. It also added greatly to H.L. Mencken fame and Moravia, New York, is now in the history books. I believe H.L. Mencken’s column did not appear until 47 years after the death of President Millard Fillmore. Now I ask you, is that an example of freedom of the press at its meaningful best? Mencken came up with real bathtub blarney and the folks of Moravia, rather than taking a bathtub bath, put wheels on it and go for a bathtub ride. The old saying, “Experience is the best teacher!” — does this apply to slow learners? Since the days of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, nearly every president has beat his predecessor by spending more right up to and including Mr. Obama. Now here is the catch. The United States of America was quite possibly the most successful industrialized nation in the world. Our factories manufactured clothing, shoes, machinery, household appliances, autos, trucks, airplanes — you name it — and sold, not only to our own citizens but to consumers throughout the world. Now because it costs so much to manufacture here in this country due to taxes and constantly growing wages, consumers here in this country and the remainder of the world can no longer afford American-made anything. We raise wages, then have to charge more over and over again each year. We have a new policy — expand the number of government employees. We, the free-enterprise workers, are taxed for, and when those taxes do not cover, borrow money from China.


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I realize we — you and me — are just down-to-earth, hard-working, tax-paying, American citizens and if we swallow the idea of constantly growing our government and raising wages, are we not also slow learners? Last year our government officials and financial advisers suggested we should learn to tighten our belts, which was a good thing, because what’s happening now is enough to scare our pants off. The best that I can recall, it was during the spring or summer of 1947 or possibly 1946, when I overheard my mother and father discussing the possibility of leaving Middlefield and moving to Cooperstown. Cooperstown was about seven miles away on the other side of Murphy Hill. That hill was the cause of the move discussion. During the winter of 1947, I believe in January, Dad was driving home during a snow blizzard from his place of employment at Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown, and plowed into a huge snow bank near the top of Murphy Hill. Heavy snow was falling and the wind made visibility nearly impossible. The 1937 Chevy he was driving was hopelessly buried with no chance of being dug out. After trying for over one half hour to dig the snow away from the car, he knew it was useless. He started walking through the waist-high drifts down the Cooperstown side of the hill. After a dreadful near one hour, half-crawling and digging his way through the drifts, he arrived at the Holiday farm which was part way down the hill. The Holiday’s had grown accustomed to blizzard weather on Murphy Hill, invited Dad in to their home and gave him a hot dinner and a warm bed to sleep in. Holiday’s had a telephone and were able to contact Charlie Hearn or Lee Roberts at the Hearn Store and asked them to contact my mother to say that Dad was safe in their home and would surely make it back home to Middlefield the next day. I believe it was Lynn Wilson, the town of Middlefield Road Supervisor, driving their huge Walter’s snow fighter snow plow, who found Dad’s car. With his wingman, he shoveled the snow away from Dad’s car and turned it around and drove it back down the hill to Holiday’s. Several times Wilson said they totally expected to find Dad’s body buried in the snow and hoped the huge Big Walter’s snowplow had not already covered him. Dad spent nearly a week homebound suffering from hypothermia. Winter-blizzard stories like this one were common. The weather conditions have changed in my lifetime. Though we still have some snow and below-freezing temperatures, seldom do we learn of a snow created disaster except for auto pile-ups. When I was a boy, our dairy farm neighbors, on a regular basis had to deliver cans of milk down to the main plowed road in the village to meet the milk truck with a team of large work horses hitched to a bobsled with runners, not wheels. The following is proof that weather is not the only thing that changes. A short-haired girl said to a long-haired boy on their second car date, “Of course Daddy doesn’t mind our being alone together. He thinks you are a girl.” According to the Holy Bible, there is something that never changes. Read John 3 verse 16. I quote, “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son.” Turn to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and then John and read all of John 3:16 and the following verses. I’m sure they will give you something to study. Remember to speak well of and to wave or say hello to your neighbors. God placed all of us near each other for a reason. Happy New Year. Fred Lee and the Lee Family


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Cakery Cafe, LLC C Full Bakery C Breakfast C Light Lunch C Specializing in Wedding & All Occasion Cakes Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. 6:30am-3pm Fri. 6:30am-4pm • Sun. 8am-1:30pm • Closed Mon.

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12 S. Main St., Dolgeville, NY 13329

Are You In a Foreclosure? There is No Need to Lose Your House We Have the Answers

518-365-6825 Dutch Heritage Deli at JR’S 56 Willett Street Fort plain NY 13339 518-993-4668 now have a large selection of Meats and Cheese from our new supplier: Walnut Creek Foods! Cooked Ham 2.99 lb. Turkey Breast 2.99 lb. Smoked Turkey Breast $4.99 lb. Chicken Breast $4.99 Hormel Cooked Maple Ham, Smoked Virginia Ham $3.99 lb. Ressler Corn Beef $4.49 Roast Beef $4.99 lb. Hard Salami $4.99 lb. Farmers Cheese (very delicious) Muenster Cheese, 2.89 lb. Sharp Cheddar Cheese, Provolone Cheese, White America Cheese, 5 lb. block Schreiber’s White America Cheese $12.99 Lacy Swiss Cheese, & lots more choices still coming in! (prices subject to change) CLOSEOUT DEAL: Parker Wildfire Compound Bow, RH, 5060#, whisker biscuit, 3 pin fiber optic sight, suppressor, wrist sling, quiver, $375. Limited supplies. New Bows are Lifetime Warranty, Made in USA. We also have Youth bows, Used bows, Crossbows, Indoor range, and Full Service Archery Shop, at The Sportsman’s Den, 36 Canal St, Fort Plain 518993-1010. Reasonable rates, plenty of space.. Lessons, loaner bows, group rates, parties. LIVE BAIT, TACKLE, ARCHERY, AMMUNITION, PET, SPORTS, etc.

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YOUR COMPLETE STOCK SERVICE WE HANDLE COWS & HORSES Dead*Disabled*Down PLEASE CALL PROMPTLY (518) 993-2171 Fort Plain 1-800-811-0054 7-DAY SERVICE Turn your Antiques into hard earned CASH!! Let us clean out your barn corners and hay mows, lots of antique treasures can be found!! If you have an old barn that has items or junk in them give us a call!! We need Jugs, Crocks, Wooden Barrels, Early Baskets, Old Tin Signs, Early Farm Tools, and more! Antiques Consignments Wanted For Our Auctions!! Call JR’S Auction 518-993-4668 We Turn Your Items Into Cash For You!! NEW! NEW! DELI fresh meats and cheese, bulk foods, dried fruits, canned goods, housewares, gifts, toys. Lakeside Country Cupboard. 1972 State Rte. 169, Little Falls, NY. Monday Friday 8-5, Saturday 9-4. Closed Sunday. FREE SOAP IN JANUARY: New laundromat in Little Falls: Offering FREE Wash Days and FREE Soap days. 48 West Main Street. 24 Hour Access Available. Call Debbie at 508-847-3186

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available at Lee Publications. 25¢ a page. 6113 State Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428. Open MondayFriday 8am-5pm. 518-673-0101 or bsnyder@leepub.com DO YOU HAVE A sweet tooth? Stop by The Cakery Cafe, LLC to enjoy some of our delicious goodies! 315-429-9591.


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FORT PLAIN BEAGLE CLUB

RABBIT HUNT & BYOB BYOB ITALIAN BUFFET

JANUARY 19th, 2013 WEIGH IN AND ITALIAN BUFFET TO BE HELD AT THE SOUTH MINDEN FIRE COMPANY Fire company is located on Route 163, 5.1 miles south of Fort Plain. 3 Miles from the Beagle Club

TWO DIVISIONS HARE / COTTONTAIL SNOWBLOWER SALE: Cub Cadet & Husqvarna Walk Behinds. Land Pride 3 point hitch units in stock. Stop by for Special Pricing. Randall Implements, Rt. 5S, Fultonville, NY 518-8534500

FREE SOAP IN JANUARY: New laundromat in Little Falls: Offering FREE Wash Days and FREE Soap days. 48 West Main Street. 24 Hour Access Available. Call Debbie at 508-847-3186

BAKED VIRGINIA HAM $4.99 Lb., Genoa Salami $3.99 Lb., (sold by pounds only) if less than a pound 50¢ more a pound, Peruzzi’s Meat Market, 69 Church Street, Canajoharie. 518-673-3382

NEED PROTECTION FOR YOUR FLOOR under your wood stove? 36”x52” wood grain stove boards available at C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016

For Sale By Owner

ONE WEEK TIME SHARE

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$ only

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Market Value is Presently $12,00000 Own a Week’s Vacation for the Rest of Your Life For ONLY $1,00000. Then pass it to your heirs.

518-727-6024

A JUNIOR CLASS WILL BE HELD FOR HUNTERS 16 & UNDER RULES OF THE HUNT • EACH HUNTER IS ALLOWED TO WEIGH IN ONE COTTON TAIL AND ONE HARE. - MUST BE HARVESTED ON THIS DAY ONLY! • RABBITS WILL BE WEIGHED IN WHOLE (UNDRESSED). • OFFICIAL WEIGH IN WILL TAKE PLACE FROM 3-5PM AT THE SOUTH MINDEN FIRE COMPANY. • TIES WILL BE BROKEN BY THE RABBIT THAT IS WEIGHED IN FIRST. • THE EVENT COMMITTEE HAS THE RIGHT TO INSPECT ALL RABBITS THAT ARE WEIGHED. • THE ITALIAN BUFFET WILL TAKE PLACE FROM 4:00-6:00. DINNER IS $5.00!! • AWARDS AND RAFFLE WILL TAKE PLACE AT 6:00. WE WILL BE RAFFLING OFF THREE GUNS AS WELL AS OTHER PRIZES.

IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE, HUNTERS MUST BE REGISTERED BY MAIL BY TUESDAY JANUARY 15TH OR HAVE ENTRY FORM AND MONEY TURNED INTO A CLUB MEMBER BY FRIDAY JANUARY 18TH. PLEASE CLAIM ALL OF YOUR RABBITS AFTER THE EVENT, DO NOT LEAVE YOUR GAME IN THE PARKING LOT!!

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL RUSS AT (518) 993-3406 IF YOU ARE PAYING FOR ADDITIONAL PEOPLE ATTENDING THE HUNT OR DINNER PLEASE PUT THEIR NAME AND INFORMATION ON PAPER AND SEND IT IN WITH ENTRY FORM AND CHECK!! NAME

AGE

PHONE ADDRESS

STATE

ZIP

E-MAIL DISTANCE TRAVELED TO FORT PLAIN YOUTH HUNTER NAME $20 X =$ $5 X =$ TOTAL DUE = $

AGE

NUMBER OF ENTRIES FOR THE RABBIT HUNT NUMBER OF PEOPLE FOR THE ITALIAN BUFFET PLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: “FORTT PLAIN N BEAGLEE CLUB”

PLEASE SEND ALL CHECKS AND ENTRY FORMS TO:

FORT PLAIN BEAGLE CLUB C/O RUSS VANCE P.O. BOX 294, NELLISTON, NY 13410 518-993-3406


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Don’t worry if you make a mistake! You can print another at www.vpennysaver.com!

See Page 18 for the Answers to All of These Puzzles


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h Benefit Club H.C. Smit Round Robin

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March 16th

Feb. 16th

April 20th

$20 a Team Registration starts at 12:30

Starting PROMPTLY at 1:00 Contact: Tom Flander (518) 568-2597 or Don Morey (518) 568-7511 or (315) 317-1281

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All Cheese

Walnut Creek Sliced Yellow or White American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 lbs. $12.11 Colby White or Yellow . . . . .6 lbs $3.14/lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 lbs. $2.78/lb. Farmers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.14/lb. Walnut Creek Muenster . . . . . . .$2.96/lb. Schreiber Muenster . . . . . . . . . .$2.42/lb. Provolone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.93/lb, Mozzarella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.61/lb, Pepperoni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.02/lb, Jumping Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.61/lb. X Sharp Cheddar . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.56/lb. Walnut Creek Swiss . . . . . . . . . .$3.59/lb. Chef Special Swiss . . . . . . . . . .$2.60/lb. Lorraine Swiss . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.51/lb. Shredded Mozzarella . . . . . . .5 lbs. $11.15 Cheddar Cheese Curds . . . . . . . .$5.45/lb. 8 oz. Bars: Sharp Cheddar, Swiss, Mozzarella, Pepper Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.52

All While Supplies Last 70 9 P ickle Hi ll Rd. 518 - 9 9 3 -3 58 6 Open Dawn-Dusk - Closed Sundays

PET HAVE ALLERGIES? Try California Natural Herring and Sweet Potato! OR for dry itchy skin use Taste of the Wild: available in Wild Boar, Salmon, Bison & Venison, and Lamb. Also carrying Diamond Naturals, EVO, Country Value Pet Foods, and more! GRAIN FREE. L’Avian Parrot food, 17in MONSTER Beef Bones, treats, collars, leashes, etc… at The Sportsman’s Den, 36 Canal St, Ft Plain, 518-993-1010. LIVE BAIT, TACKLE, ARCHERY, AMMUNITION, PET, SPORTS, etc. (518) 673-3011 ~ To Place Your Ad

Already Consigned in our Coin Auction: Lots of proof sets, buffalo nickels, wheat pennies, silver dollars, and silver half dollars, more still coming, if you are thinking about selling your costume jewelry or gold necklace bring them on and turn them into cash!! JR’S Auction 56 Willett Street Fort Plain NY 518-993-4668 Wednesday January 16th 6:00pm.

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All Kinds. Corrugated Plastic Signs With Stakes. Call Beth at Lee Publications 518673-0101 or email bsnyder@leepub.com Please allow 7-10 working days to receive your signs after ordering. Free Shipping

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: “Lets Attend Church This Sunday”. You and your family are welcome at Grandview Baptist Church, corner of Lydius & Washington St., Ft. Plain, NY. Sunday School 10am. Morning Worship 11am. VIEWPOINT VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS are durable, low maintenance and ENERGY STAR APPROVED with lifetime warranty against glass breakage. C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT: Walking distance to downtown Canajoharie. Community kitchen, TV room, washer/dryer, off street parking, on-site management, newly renovated building, $85 to $125 per week. Chris 518-227-7697

FREE

SOAP IN JANUARY: New laundromat in Little Falls: Offering FREE Wash Days and FREE Soap days. 48 West Main Street. 24 Hour Access Available. Call Debbie at 508-8473186 NEED BUSINESS CARDS? Full color glossy, heavy stock. 250 ($45.00); 500 ($60.00); 1,000 ($75.00). Call Beth at Lee Publications 518-673-0101 or bsnyder@leepub.com Free Shipping MARLBORO ORIGINAL metal sign - like new $50. Great for man cave. 518-844-3534.

But friendship is precious, not only in the shade, but in the sunshine of life, and thanks to a benevolent arrangement the greater part of life is sunshine. -Thomas Jefferson


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DAMIN FARM Home Raised BEEF APPLE CIDER Frozen SWEET CORN

6113 State Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428. Open MondayFriday 8 am - 5 pm. 518-673-0101 or bsnyder@leepub.com

FREE SOAP IN JANUARY: New laundromat in Little Falls: Offering FREE Wash Days and FREE Soap days. 48 West Main Street. 24 Hour Access Available. Call Debbie at 508-8473186 Lincoln TIG wire feed welder for sale, on wheels, uses stargon gas, can use aluminum wire as well. Excellent condition, must sell due to health, can’t weld anymore. $1,295.00 cash. 315-822-6438 THERMA-TRU FiberClassic, Smooth-Star and Steel Exterior entry door units. Many styles to choose from. C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville. 518-568-7016 PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS 8x10 - $2.00 • 11x17 - $5.00 • 12x18 or 13x19 - $7.00. Come see us at Lee Publications, 6113 State Rt. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 518-673-3237 BE PREPARED FOR THE BIG ONE! Rock salt, snow shovels, and roof rakes available at C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016 GRANDMA’S Country Store open 6:30am to 9pm everyday except Wednesday! Breakfast, lunch and more. 6839 St. Hwy. 29, St. Johnsville, NY. 518-568-7252. 1999 MERCURY Grand Marquis LS, green, 92k, auto, leather, alloys, half vinyl top, nice car. SALE: $5,495. John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124 www.johncmiller.com

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5 Kinds of SAUERKRAUT

Jams - Jellies - Popcorn SNAP Benefit Cards Accepted 2 Miles West of St. Johnsville

518-568-2643 WEDDING IN YOUR future? Call or stop by The Cakery Cafe LLC to set up a free consultation for a delicious and unique cake of your dreams. 315-429-9591. COMMON PINE: Excellent for trim boards; Also 1”x6” tongue & groove and 1”x12” rough cut. C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville. 518-568-7016 Fort Plain True Value and Just Ask Rental 12 Willett St Fort Plain (518)993-3834 We have Lignetics wood pellets available by the bag or by the ton. A Mohawk Valley Premier Dealership is now hiring for telemarketers, sales reps and service writer. Apply in person only! Licari Motor Car, Rt. 28 N, Herkimer, NY LOOKING FOR AN HONEST mechanic? Low rates? Quality service? Ike’s Garage is the place to go! 58 East Main St., St. Johnsville, NY. 518-5685055.

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rchery & Recrea s A7798 ’ n e tion l State Highway 5, Bel St. Johnsville, NY 13452

518-568-8022

— RANGE OPEN — Free Shooting on Wednesdays Open Mon-Wed-Fri 1-9 or by appt.

All Scents 15% Off Storewide Clearance 2007 JEEP Liberty Lmtd 4x4, red, 50k, V-6, auto, leather, moonroof. SALE: $15,995. John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124 www.johncmiller.com LET US HELP you get rid of your unwanted stuff. Place a reader ad today. Only $4.00 for the 1st 14 words. Call 518-673-3011 KATOLITE GENERATOR 40k trailer style and switch box, 1998 w/less than 50Hrs use, $3,900. 518-993-4786

Fort Plain True Value and Just Ask Rental 12 Willett St Fort Plain (518)993-3834 Planning to do some remodeling, our yard work this year? Don’t forget that we have the rental equipment that you need floor sanders, sewer snakes, stump grinders, as well as lawn edgers, and rototillers. At True Value you can buy want you want and rent what you need to get the job done. (518) 673-3011 ~ To Place Your Ad

MAKE our phone ring so we can return the favor!! Place your reader ad today. Only $4 for the first 14 words. 518673-3237 STORE WIDE clearance! Bellen’s Archery & Recreation, 7798 St. Hwy 5 West, St. Johnsville, NY. 518-5688022. Need a new car? Get 0% financing at Sampson Motor Car where everyone is approved! 261 East Main Street Amsterdam. 518-848-7359 AUTO LOANS for all types of credit! Licari Motor Car, Rte. 28 North, Herkimer, NY 315-8664141

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BFR 454 Casull Revolver $500. New Holland 478 Haybine $1,900 OBO. Both in very nice condition. Call Shawn at 607-2870380.

Public Consignment Auction Every Tuesday Night, 6:00pm at JR’S Auction 56 Willett Street Fort plain NY 13339 518-993-4668 Good Quality Items Wanted!! If You Have Tools or Other Items You Want To Turn Into Cash Give Us A Call!! FREE SOAP IN JANUARY: New laundromat in Little Falls: Offering FREE Wash Days and FREE Soap days. 48 West Main Street. 24 Hour Access Available. Call Debbie at 508-847-3186 2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON 1200 XL Custom Vance & Hines Pipes, Vance & Hines Fuel Pak, Stage 1 EFI Kit, Black, 8,500 Miles, $7,500. Excellent Condition!

518-378-3279

CUMBERLAND Pellet Stove, 3yrs. old, mint condition. Burns corn, shells and cherry pits, $1,000. 518-725-8654

Whatchamacallits The Newhouse clamp is a tool to assist in setting animal traps. It was sold by the Newhouse company, which was located in the Oneida, NY area. This clamp helped trappers squeeze springs so they could more easily set traps that were large or too stiff to set with one’s hands. As explained in one of the Newhouse’s publications: “Every trapper knows how difficult it is to set a large trap alone in the woods, especially in cold weather, when the fingers are stiff, and the difficulty is greatly increased when one has to work in a boat. One of these clamps applied to each spring will, by a few turns of the thumbscrews, bend the springs to their place so the pan may be adjusted without

This tool is from the collection of Willis “Skip” Barshied.

difficulty.” Once the trap was set, the clamp could be removed. These clamps came in a vari-

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Original Valley PENNYSAVER • January 12, 2013 WEDDING INVITATIONS

printed and designed by Lee Publications: 100 (4.5x6) Invitations including envelopes with 100 RSVP postcards. Only $150.00 +tax. We can also do smaller and larger amounts. Call for pricing and designs 518-673-0101, or bsnyder@leepub.com Also • Save the Dates • Shower Invitations • Baby Announcements • And More. Free Shipping COLOR GLOSSY PHOTO CALENDARS. only $12.00 includes tax. Send us your digital prints and we will make a beautiful keepsake calendar for you. You may also bring in your photos on a disc or thumb drive. If you would like us to mail it is a $5.00 extra fee. Only 3 day turnaround time. Beth Snyder bsnyder@leepub.com Lee Publications 518673-0101 CLEANING OUT to make room for new inventory! 50 to 75% OFF select merchandise throughout the store! Clothing, mugs, ball caps, pet treats, shot glasses, skull merchandise, targets, gift items, and more! LIVE BAIT, TACKLE, ARCHERY, AMMUNITION, PET, SPORTS, etc. At The Sportsman’s Den, 36 Canal St, Ft Plain, 518993-1010. BOW TARGET NEW square $55 - nice gift. 518-844-3534.

We want to hear from you!

Send your comments & suggestions to the Original Valley Pennysaver PO Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 OR email jsnyder@leepub.com Shiners, Suckers, Rosy Reds, Fatheads, Spikes, Mousies, Mealworms, etc…. at The Sportsman’s Den, 36 Canal St, Ft Plain, 518993-1010. LIVE BAIT, TACKLE, ARCHERY, AMMUNITION, PET, SPORTS, etc. FREE SOAP IN JANUARY: New laundromat in Little Falls: Offering FREE Wash Days and FREE Soap days. 48 West Main Street. 24 Hour Access Available. Call Debbie at 508-847-3186

Corner of Washington & Lydius

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COLOR COPIES only 75¢ page. Lee Publications. 6113 State Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428. Open MondayFriday 8am-5pm. 518-673-0101 or bsnyder@leepub.com Fort Plain True Value and Just Ask Rental 12 Willett St Fort Plain (518)993-3834 We now have a large selection of bird feeders and food for your feathered friends, 20lb sunflower seed is just $11.97

Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed.

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Answers to this week’s puzzles

Public Consignment Auction; Tuesday Evening January 15th 6:00pm @ JR’S Auction 56 Willett Street Fort Plain NY 13339 Already Consigned: 2 door Soda Cooler, Stainless Steel Sandwich Maker, Proofer/Oven, Tools, Some Furniture and more items still coming in!! Bring your good quality items to sell and turn them into CASH!! If you have tools, collectables, antiques, or good salable items BRING THEM ON!! 518-993-4668 Fort Plain True Value and Just Ask Rental 12 Willett St Fort Plain (518)993-3834 Having a new year storage problem? Let us help you find a solution with items like shelving and totes in a wide variety of sizes and colors, and great prices too. Fort Plain True Value and Just Ask Rental 12 Willett St Fort Plain (518)993-3834 Our small engine repair shop is open 7 days a week and is home to a Briggs & Stratton Master certified technician and a Gold Certified Stihl technician. FREE SOAP IN JANUARY: New laundromat in Little Falls: Offering FREE Wash Days and FREE Soap days. 48 West Main Street. 24 Hour Access Available. Call Debbie at 508-8473186

CANVAS PRINTS:

2006 YAMAHA Road Star Midnight Silverado, 1700cc, hard bags, windshield, Mustang custom seat w/back rests, 22k, black. $7,900/OBO. Road Ready!

518-568-7309

All sizes. Mounted or Unmounted. Just bring in or send us your photo at Lee Publications. Call 518-673-0101 or bsnyder@leepub.com Free Shipping WANTED: LAND FOR rent. 315-823-0139.

Fort Plain True Value and Just Ask Rental 12 Willett St Fort Plain (518)993-3834 Looking for some great buys? Check out our current coupon flyer, sale ends soon! TIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME for winter using Kwickfoam insulating foam, foam tape & felt weather stripping. Available at C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016 PREFINISHED HARDWOOD FLOORING in 2¼”, 3”, 4” & 5” widths, many colors available with Lifetime Finish Warranty. C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016 TURN your wedding, baby, graduation, scenery photos into beautiful canvas prints starting at only $40. Call Beth at Lee Publications 518-673-0101 or email bsnyder@leepub.com FOR SALE: 2000 LS Suzuki Savage, 11,000 miles, leather saddle bags, color green, excellent condition. 518-5737468, 518-573-2969. Or trade for 4 wheeler or snowmobile. INSULATION: All Types. New/ Existing Buildings. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. Call Upstate Spray Foam Insulation 315-822-5238. www.upstatesprayfoam.com KEEP THE COLD OUT with Larson Combination Storm Doors. 32” & 36” x80” white in stock at $137.85. C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016 8 FOOT TABLES & folding chairs for rent. Canajoharie Volunteer Fire Department 518673-3812

It is wise to remember that you are one of those who can be fooled some of the time. -Laurence J. Peter


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Original Valley PENNYSAVER • January 12, 2013 2002 MITSUBISHI Eclipse GT Spyder Convertible, white, 73k, V-6, auto, AC, CD, full power. SALE: $8,995. John C. Miller, Inc. 518-7627124 Fort Plain True Value and Just Ask Rental 12 Willett St Fort Plain (518)993-3834 We now have a selection of pet leashes, collars, toys, and treats or beds. + O HEAVENLY FATHER, we thank you for giving us strength and peace. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen. + Prayer for Psalm 29:11. UMC 518-993-3863. 2005 FORD Focus 2x4, tan, 71K, 4 cyl., auto, full power. Great on gas!! SALE: $7,995. John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124 www.johncmiller.com 2005 CHEVY Cobalt LS, blue, 68k, 4cyl., auto, AC, CD, Great on Gas!! SALE: $8,495. John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124 www.johncmiller.com WE HAVE! Timberwolf log splitters. Call for pricing + models available. North Creek Auto 315866-3698 CROSSMAN 2100 classic bb/pellett gun w/ scope 755 FPS - new in box - a steal at $75. 518844-3534. LEATHER JACKET new w/tags. Size 52 - zip out liner. Ready for your patches. $95. 518-8443534. BREAKFAST & LUNCH served at Grandma’s Country Store, 6839 St. Hwy. 29, St. Johnsville, NY. 518-568-7252. HOG CASINGS by the hank $26.95, Peruzzi’s Meat Market, 69 Church Street, Canajoharie. 518-673-3382 CHECK OUT OUR produce at really low prices, Peruzzi’s Meat Market, 69 Church Street, Canajoharie. 518-673-3382 CHECK IT OUT LicariMotorCar.com

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MUSICAL EQUIPMENT: Drums, guitars, amps, accessories. 27 West Main St., Little Falls, NY 315-823-1500 FOR SALE: 1948 Ford 8N tractor with plow and a t t a c h m e n t s , $3,000/OBO. Call 607264-3680 Good Firewood for sale ½ cord or full cord, burns well. Call 518-673-5539 if no answer leave message. VENDORS WANTED: For outdoor flea market and indoor craft market at Amish Country Commons. 518-993-3311 HARLEY DAVIDSON jacket. New XL, grey never worn. $90. Great gift. 518-844-3534. NEED WOOD? WE HAVE IT! Common pine, select pine, clear pine, hardwood, moldings, spruce, Douglas fir, pressure treated and plywood. Just what you need for your fall projects! Also WOOD PELLETS! C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016 2002 FORD Ranger 3.0L 6cyl. auto, 4x4, 107,000, $2,800. Serious inquiries only. 518-322-8219 WE CARRY FABRAL roofing & siding panels with LIFETIME warranty against fading and chalking and ENERGY STAR APPROVED. Can be ordered cut to length and many colors to choose from. C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville. 518-5687016 FREE SOAP IN JANUARY: New laundromat in Little Falls: Offering FREE Wash Days and FREE Soap days. 48 West Main Street. 24 Hour Access Available. Call Debbie at 508-847-3186 50 Lb. LARD for $62.50, Peruzzi’s Meat Market, 69 Church Street, Canajoharie. 518-673-3382

PROVOST BROS. INC

“The Water People Since 1912” • Celebrating Our 100th Year

WELL DRILLING

4th Generation Family Owned & Operated New York State D.E.C. Certified

FREE ESTIMATES

518-868-2126

GOULDS & STA-RITE Pumps - Service Sales & Service Rt. 20, Sloansville

HAVING A PARTY? Did you know the Canajoharie Volunteer Fire Department rents the kitchen and banquet room. For your convenience we now have an elevator. 518673-3812 1992 BMW 325-I, 5Spd., 4 door, parts or repair, $600. Call 518673-4184 BUSINESS FOR SALE: Can include Land & Business. Call (518)5682212

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We can print what you need. Please allow 2-3 weeks in advance. Call Beth at Lee Publications 518-673-0101 bsnyder@leepub.com Free Shipping A Mohawk Valley Premier Dealership is now hiring for telemarketers, sales reps and service writer. Apply in person only! Licari Motor Car, Rt. 28 N, Herkimer, NY


Page 20 NEED YOUR PORCH ENCLOSED? 2’x8’ or 12’ Palruff Clear Corrugated PVC Panels are 10 times stronger than fiberglass. Available at C.H. Burkdorf & Son, Inc., 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016 Fort Plain True Value and Just Ask Rental 12 Willett St Fort Plain (518)993-3834 Redecorating a room? Not only do we have the paint you need but now we carry mini blinds and roller shades. HARLEY DAVIDSON seat - new. 06 Dyna or earlier. $125. 518-8443534. PHOTO CALENDARS now available right here at Lee Publications. 6113 State Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY 518-6733237. Choose up to 24 photos. Only $12.00 for digital photos and $15.00 if we scan them.

Original Valley PENNYSAVER • January 12, 2013 SNOW REMOVAL: Snow blower & loader services. Residential & commercial. St. Johnsville & Fort Plain Areas. 518993-9997. STOP UP & SEE Laurie and the gang at Grandma’s Country Store, 6839 St. Hwy. 29, St. Johnsville, NY. 518-5687252 NOW OPEN! Grandma’s Country Store, 6839 St. Hwy. 29, St. Johnsville, NY. 518-5687252. KOLPIN BOW BOOT hardshell bow case new - $125.00. 518-8443534.

LOOKING FOR IT? Selling it? Looking for work? Looking to hire…

Give us a call at 518-673-3237 to place your reader ad today. PRIMOS SCOUT BLIND - new in box - great gift $75.00. 518-568-8022.

WANTED: Professional Sales Help. Apply in person only at Licari Motor Car, Rte. 28 North, Herkimer, NY 13365 HEY, they all can’t be lying ~ Check it out! www.profitclicking.com pc/?r=passion2profit Fort Plain True Value and Just Ask Rental 12 Willett St Fort Plain (518)993-3834 EasyCare and EasyCare Platinum Paint are a great way to help redecorate any room. Buy now and get $5 off instantly per gallon (limit 5 gallons). FREE SOAP IN JANUARY: New laundromat in Little Falls: Offering FREE Wash Days and FREE Soap days. 48 West Main Street. 24 Hour Access Available. Call Debbie at 508-8473186 FOR SALE: 4 Piece wooden desk w/2 locking drawers, 5 ft. laminate top, w/custom made shelves fitting around top of desk. Great for student or a business. Call (518) 568-2212 PREMIUM GRADE ANTHRACITE Coal Nut, Pea or Rice. Franklin Brand. Call Benuel Fisher Auctions 518-5682257 20x30 TENT with four sides for rent. Canajoharie Volunteer Fire Department 518-6733812 I BUY HUNTING RIFLES for my collection. 518-673-0029, 518321-5372 Attention Gun Shop Owners: If you have extra inventory or Hunting related Antiques give us a call to consign in our Sportsman Gun Auction on Wednesday January 30th 6:00pm JR’S Auction 56 Willett Street Fort Plain NY 518-9934668 or Tim @ 518-3325157

Book Your Spring Auctions now so that we can advertise and get the date you want!! We do On Sites, Real Estate, Farm Auctions, Machinery, Business Liquidations, and much more. JR’S Auction 518-9934668 WOOD PELLETS: PreWinter Special on NEW ENGLAND PREMIUM PELLETS, with low ash. BUY NOW AND SAVE. C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville. 518-5687016 RECONDITIONED Refrigerators with warranty, $247.77. Reconditioned electric ranges, $67.77. Ruby & Quiri, 307 N. Comrie Avenue, Johnstown. 518-7627829 2006 CHRYSLER Sebring Touring, silver, 72k, V-6, auto, AC, CD, full power. SALE: $8,995. John C. Miller, Inc. 518762-7124 NEW & USED furniture. Kings Back Room, Burrows Rd., West Winfield, NY. 315-822-5221. Coin, Jewelry, Silver, & Gold Consignment Auction January 16th Wednesday Evening 6:00pm Consignments Wanted For, Silver Coins, Gold, Buffalo Nickels, Coin Proofs, Silver or Sterling Jewelry, Post Cards, Antiques and more. Contact JR’S Auction 56 Willett Street Fort Plain NY 13339 Consign early to advertise and for pictures!! JR at 518-993-4668 or Tim 518-332-5157 FREE SOAP IN JANUARY: New laundromat in Little Falls: Offering FREE Wash Days and FREE Soap days. 48 West Main Street. 24 Hour Access Available. Call Debbie at 508-847-3186 FOR SALE: (4) Cooper snow tires 195/60R15 $50/firm. 518-673-3382


Original Valley PENNYSAVER • January 12, 2013 ICE FISHING Supplies, LIVE BAIT, augers, lures, tip-ups, jigs, minnows, etc. at The Sportsman’s Den, 36 Canal St, Ft Plain, 518-993-1010. NFL Fans! We have Hats, Scarves, Blankets, Pillows, Mugs, Shot Glasses, Placemats, Pot Holders, and more! ALL Teams available. LIVE BAIT, TACKLE, ARCHERY, AMMUNITION, PET, SPORTS, etc. Spaces for Rent in our New Antique Center at Dutch Heritage Antique Treasures 56 Willett Street Fort Plain NY 13339 call for details and space rentals, JR @ 518-993-4668 or Tim @ 518-332-5157 RECORDS WANTED: We’ll buy your old records from 19301970. 45’s, 78’s, Albums, Rock-N-Roll, Blues, R&B, Country, etc. Call Pete 518-6732384.

FAX SERVICE

25¢ per page incoming or outgoing at Lee Publications, 6113 State Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428. 518-673-0101 2009 HONDA Civic LX, maroon, 29k, 4cyl., auto, 4-door, AC, CD, full power. Great on Gas!! SALE: $15,995. John C. Miller, Inc. 518-7627124 STOVE PIPE: 24 gauge 6” & 8” x24” black stove pipe, elbows and dampers available at C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016 2010 MERCURY Milan Premier, blue, 23k, 4cyl., auto, leather, full power. Great on gas!! SALE: $17,995. John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124 www.johncmiller.com Puppies wanted any size or amount, going to a good home 518-9934848 leave message.

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BUSINESS CARD MAGNETS only $75.00 for 250. Free Shipping. Call Beth at Lee Publications 518-673-0101 or b s n y d e r @ l e e p u b. c o m Please allow 7-10 business days for delivery

2006 SUBARU Baha Sport, silver, 52k, 4cyl., auto, moonroof, leather trim, full power, all wheel drive. SALE: $17,995. John C. Miller, Inc. 518762-7124 BREAKFAST AND A light lunch served. Come warm up with our soup and sandwich specials at The Cakery Cafe LLC. 315-429-9591. MASSEY FERGUSON 65 tractor/ backhoe with front end loader and extra rims, $4,000 or best offer. Dan 518-7060249 NEED FANCY decorated cupcakes for a special occasion? Call The Cakery Cafe LLC at 315429-9591. CUFFE COMPUTERS offers affordable repairs and upgrades as well as custom built systems. 518-993-4833. WASHBURN DX20CET acoustic/electric guitar like new $200. 518-8443534. Gun Consignments needed for our Gun Auction on January 30th 6:00pm @ JR’S Auction in Fort Plain Looking for good quality Guns and Hunting related items!! Turn your guns into CASH!! Call JR 518-9935668 or Tim 518-3325157 NEED WHEELS? Licari Motor Car, Rte 28, Herkimer, NY 315-8664141 Fort Plain True Value and Just Ask Rental 12 Willett St Fort Plain (518)993-3834 Our store hours are Monday-Friday 7:30am to 6pm, Saturday 7:30am to 4pm, Sunday 9am to 1pm. Thank you for shopping your local True Value.

Dutch Heritage Deli now makes Subs and Sandwich’s, Roast Beef, Turkey Breast, Ham, and more. Give us a call 518993-4668 to order ahead of time so that it is ready for your lunch!! Menus Available!! 56 Willett Street Fort Plain NY 13339

Sportsman’s Auction Wednesday January 30th 6:00pm Good Quality Gun Consignments Wanted, will also be selling some contractor tools!! 10 guns are already consigned!! JR’S Auction 56 Willett Street Fort Plain NY 13339 518-993-4668

15% OFF ALL SCENTS at Bellen’s Archery & Recreation, 7798 St. Hwy 5 West, St. Johnsville, NY. 518-5688022.

FOR SALE: Large Dog Crate 36”L x 23”W x 25”H Foldable, Double Door, Divider Panel. Only 3 Months Old, barely used. 518-993-5841


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AFTER CHRISTMAS SUPER SALE 25% 50% 75%

THE SPORTSMAN’S DEN

25% 50% 75%

50-75% OFF SELECT MERCHANDISE THROUGHOUT THE STORE • LIVE BAIT (year round) • Tackle • Ammunition • Hunting Supplies • Archery • Bows/Crossbows Gift • Pet Supplies Certific ates • NFL/MLB memorabilia

INDOOR ARCHERY RANGE with

FULL SERVICE ARCHERY SHOP

LAYAWAY AVAILABLE Bows/Crossbows ONLY

Proprietor: Tanya Towne Tues.-Fri. 8-5 / Sat. 8-2 36 Canal St., Fort Plain, NY 13339 518-993-1010

Fort Plain True Value and Just Ask Rental 12 Willett St Fort Plain (518)993-3834 Our newly remodeled store is home to a wide variety of new products and displays, stop on down and see what we have to offer. SUPERBOWL PARTIES? Order ahead for The Cakery Cafe, LLC for cookie platters, cakes, or breads for you celebration. 315-4299591.

INVOICES for your Business - 2, 3 or 4 part forms. Very reasonable. Call your sales representative or Beth at Lee Publications 518-673-0101 bsnyder@leepub.com Free Shipping USED TIRE SALE: Huge Inventory, mounting & balancing FREE. No appointment necessary! Save money call Auto World, 534 North Perry Street, Johnstown 12095 518-762-7555

ENEA FAMILY FUNERAL HOME Formerly the Smith-Woody Funeral Home

Still Serving the Community at Our Original Location, Our Only Location 9 Centerr Street,, St. Johnsville New York, 13452

JOHN P. LEWANDOWSKI HARRY AND KEVIN ENEA Owners and Funeral Directors

Manager / Licensed Funeral Director St. Johnsville Resident

PRE-NEED ARRANGEMENTS, CREMATIONS, VETERAN’S SERVICES, MONUMENTS & HEADSTONES

518-568-2300 www.eneafamily.com

Already Consigned in our Sportsman Auction January 30th 6:00pm 1Henry 22 Lever Action 1Mossburg 590 9 shot 12 Gauge, 1-2nd Generation J & Stevens 22 Single Shot, 1-50 Cal Thompson Center w/set trigger Black Powder, 150 Cal Thompson Center White Mountain Carbine, and more still coming in Stay Posted Check out Auctionzip.com ID # 29324 for more details and pictures, JR’S Auction 56 Willett Street Fort Plain NY 13339 518993-4668 Fort Plain True Value and Just Ask Rental 12 Willett St Fort Plain (518)993-3834 We now carry Gooseberry Patch Cookbooks, along with pots, pans, cast iron fry pans, and pyrex bakeware. ATV TRAILERS by Bosski Industries first automatic “Dump Assist” trailers GVWR 800lbs.+ 1600lbs. models available. Come check them out at North Creek Auto 315-866-3698 SNOW IS HERE! Plastmo Gutters stand up to snow and ice and are easy to install for the DIY. Available in white or brown. C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016 FOR SALE: Westpoint Infrared Quartz Heater with remote control portable heater, bran new, never been plugged in. $150.00 (brand new $199.00+tax) 518-9932075 ROOF & FLOOR TRUSSES: Fabricated for residential, commercial or agricultural construction. Call for a free quote. C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016 SAVE 10% OFF ANY repair service now till the end of February. Ike’s Garage, 58 East Main St., St. Johnsville, NY. 518-568-5055.

HIRING SOON! WE’RE a roofing company. Installers and salesmen needed. Must pass drug test and background check. Call Lakeside Kangaroof 315-8320362 ext 5. Ask for Hank. Fort Plain True Value and Just Ask Rental 12 Willett St Fort Plain (518)993-3834 10lb Black oil sunflower seed and 20 lb Wild Bird Food is now on sale for $5.99 each. + DEAR HEAVENLY FATHER, thank you for bringing the Holy Spirit upon us. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen. + Prayer for Acts 8:17. UMC 518993-3863 TIME TO INSULATE!! Kraft faced and unfaced fiberglass insulation available at C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35 Hough St., St. Johnsville. 518568-7016 NEED CANDY FOR your Valentine? Made homemade at The Cakery Cafe LLC. 315-4299591 or visit us at 12 South Main St. Dolgeville, NY. WOOD PELLETS: Warm Front Brand by New England. Wood Pellets: Premium Grade $219.00 per ton while supplies last. Benuel Fisher Auctions 518-568-2257 PICK 5 for meats, frozen seafood and grocery items, Peruzzi’s Meat Market, 69 Church Street, Canajoharie. 518-673-3382 Having problems with your well or pump? Call The Water People Provost Brothers! 518868-2126 ESTATE SALE: Christmas Villages, Bradford Exchange plates & household goods. 518725-1461 TED’S PAINTING: Residential and Commercial. Good winter prices. Also landlord discounts. Call Ted 315-429-3253


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OPEN HOUSE For Alex Hudyncia’s 80TH Birthday Sat., January 26th 1:00 - 4:00PM

at Fort Plain Firemen’s Home

Please stop by and wish Alex a Happy Birthday ~ No Gifts Please ~

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Pawsitive Beginnings Hello! My name is Danielle Trumbull and I am the founder and host of Pawsitive Beginnings. I also represent the capital region of New York in the Miss America Organization as Miss Empire Star. As a representative of the Miss America Organization, I am permitted to choose a platform that I am passionate towards and care deeply about. My platform is “Advocacy and Education to End Animal Abuse and Neglect.” I will be competing

in the Miss Fulton County competition as well in hopes to promote animal rights and the Miss America Organization further. My goals with this platform are quite specific. I would like to end the concept of kill shelters in America entirely, establish an animal abuser registry in New York and beyond, and I would like to continue educating our youth about the importance of recognizing the signs of animal abuse, the different types and respecting themselves

and one another. We are very close to eliminating kill shelters altogether but we need advocacy and education now more than ever as storms, natural disasters and abuse cases have rendered our shelters helpless. They become overwhelmed with animals that they cannot possibly support and so it is vital that we speak out for the animals that cannot speak for themselves. The main goal of Pawsitive Beginnings is to use social media

Pawsitive Beginnings is a non-profit organization with a mission to help adoptable animals find their forever homes.

to market adoptable animals in dire need of a forever home. Steve Caporizzo has been a great friend, mentor and inspiration to me. His Pet Connection segment on channel 10 news is what inspired my idea to create Pawsitive Beginnings! I felt that we needed a local version of Pet Connection in our area to help abandoned and homeless pets. In a typical episode of “Pawsitive Beginnings.” I will introduce an animal and inform viewers about the animal’s personality, background (including cases of abuse they have been through), how they interact with children and other animals, and most importantly, what is required to make them the most comfortable in a home. By using social media and our Facebook page, it is my hope that we increase adoption rates in Fulton County and beyond and end the concept of euthanization so it is eventually just a bad memory. We have been working with the James A. Brennan Memorial Humane Society located on Nine Mile Tree Road in Mayfield, NY, and Ayres Shelter in Sprakers, NY. We have been welcomed with open arms to both shelters and they have been very supportive! You can also find us on Facebook by typing in Pawsitive Beginnings” in the search bar! Thank you for helping us help the animals!!


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JIMMY - Sweet and handsome 1-2 year old tricolor male Husky mix with wonderful iceblue eyes. Found on North Main St., St. Johnsville on January 6th.

LOUIE - 5 month old longhaired orange and white male. Found on Brower Road, Palatine on January 6th. Very affectionate.

JANA - Beautiful young adult longhaired female. Found on Mapletown Road on January 5th.

CAMERON - 2-4 year old female Pit Bull, 45 lbs. Found on West Duffle Road, Glen in August 2010. OK with some dogs, not cats. Best with older kids. Friendly and frisky.

CHANCE - 3-5 year old male Lab mix, 57 lbs. Found in Charleston in June 2012. OK with dogs, not cats. Knows “sit” and gives his paw to “shake”.

NICK - 2-4 year old male Beagle mix, 36 lbs. Found on Dygert Road, Canajoharie in March 2010. Best as an only pet in an adult home. Loves squeaky toys and tennis balls.

SUNDAY - 8 year old female Calico. Found abandoned in a carrier on Hilltop Road, Sprakers in September 2010. Will tolerate other cats and is fine with dogs. Sweet and affectionate.

ROBBIE - 7 month old tiger and white male. Found in a barn in Charleston in August 2012 with brother Rowdy.

NEEDED: Canned Dog Food


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Buying Used Firearms Bill & Dee Dwyer 266 Shun Pike Rd. Sloansville, NY 12160 (518) 868-4662

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TOWING & HAULING SERVICE

TRANSMISSIONS

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Barrett’s Transmissions General Repair

Snow Plowing & Removal Commercial & Residential

“Over 30 Years Experience”

Cleaning Out Your Basement, Attic, Home, Business, Etc.? Call for Trailer Rental Prices to Haul Your Stuff Away! Also, Hauling Crusher Run, Gravel, Etc. Top Dollar Paid for Scrap Iron or Cars

315-823-4903 or 315-868-5747

Call Tony Crews, Owner for details

Garry-Jason Barrett Owners

148 Ripple Road Cherry Valley, NY 13320

Phone & Fax:

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To Advertise Your Business Call 518-673-3011 or Fax to 518-673-3245 $13.00 Weekly for 13 Weeks $18.00 Weekly for 4 Weeks


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DINING &entertainment Wrath of Grapes Fine Wine & Liquor 51 Hancock St. Fort Plain, NY • 518-993-2624

Over 9,000 Bottles Case Discounts on Wine

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“We Don’t Sell You Wine, We Help You Choose Your Selection” 2 CHEESE PIZZAS

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PLUS TAX & TOPPINGS

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Also Available: W INGS , C OOKIES , W RAPS , S ALADS , ETC . 95 Main Street Fort Plain

518-993-3337


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DINING &entertainment Hungry Bearr Cafe

Dine In Or Take Out 993-5306

Mon., Jan. 14th

(518) 568-2700 Tues., Jan. 15

th

- Chicken & Biscuits, Dressing & Mashed - Reuben, FF & Salad

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Wed., Jan. 16th - Oven Roasted Hot Turkey Sandwich w/Mashed or FF - Sloppy Joes w/FF

Thurs., Jan 17th - Liver & Onions, Mashed or FF & Salad - Chicken Salad Sandwich, Cup of Soup & Salad

Fri., Jan 18th - Fresh Haddock, FF or Mashed & Salad - Fresh Haddock on a Roll

N Alll You u Can n Eatt Pancakes 3-77 pm N Chippedd Beeff onn Toast w/Applesauce N Ham m Steakk w/Potatoo & Veg.

Tues., Jan. 15th

PANCAKE BREAKFAST

Benefit Ames Volunteer Fire Department

N Meatloaff w/Potatoo & Veg N Cheeseburgerr Coldd Plate

Wed., Jan. 16th

N ALL L YOU U CAN N EAT SPAGHETTI 3-77 PM N Sm.. Chicken n Parm m Sub w/Fries N Spaghettii w/Meatballs,, Hott Sausagee and/orr Tosss Salad

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Sat., Jan. 19th

January 20

N Chicken-N-Biscuitss w/Veg N NYY Dogg w/Fries

- Garbage Omelette w/HF - Sausage Gravy on a Pancake or Biscuit

7:00 a.m -to- 2:00 p.m.

Sun., Jan. 20th

AMES FIREHOUSE

N Freshh Haddockk Dinner,, (Friedd orr Baked)) w/Potatoo & Veg N Mac-N-Cheesee w/Veg m Chowderr N Manhattann Clam

After 4:00 PM Baked Ham, Mashed or FF & Salad

- 2 Blueberry Pancakes, Choice of Meat HOMEMADE SOUPS AND PIES DAILY

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Sat., Jan. 19th

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Homemade Soups & Desserts Hours:: Mon.-Sat.. 7 AM-77 PM Sun.. 7 AM-12:300 PM

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DINING &entertainment

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at the Ephratah Rod & Gun Club Route 67, Ephratah Enjoy pancakes, sausage, eggs, home fries, pure maple syrup, chicken gravy, sausage gravy, applesauce, coffee, orange juice, milk

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WEEKLY SALES EVERY MONDAY

HOSKING SALES

Weekly Sales Every Monday 12:30 Produce, Misc. & small animals; 1:00 Dairy; **We will now sell lambs, goats, pigs, feeders immediately following Dairy. Calves and cull beef approx. 5:00-5:30PM. Help us increase our volume - thus making a better market for everyone. **We are Independent Marketers - working 24/7 to increase your bottom line. Take advantage of our low commission rates. Competitive marketing is the way to go. Monday, Jan. 7th sale - cull ave. .65 Top cow .95 wt. 1020 $969.00 up to $1445.40, Bulls/Steers top $.86 wt. 1172 $1002.06, bull calves top $.95. Monday, Jan. 14th - Monthly Heifer Sale. Special: Durmadale Registered & Grade Jersey Milking Herd & Bred Heifer Dispersal - 40 Head sell - 15 fresh since Nov. 1st, 12 Due now thru April, balance all stages of lactation. Sired by Action, Signature, Tequila, Minister, Jade, Iatola and more. Service sires include DeaconP, Valiant, Sultan, Justice & Jupiter. SCC 200,000. Also Certified Organic Herd - 11 cows Dry & Due, 6 organic yearling steers, 5 organic open heifers. Dairy will sell at 1PM. Monday, Jan. 21st - Monthly Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig Sale. Monday, Jan. 28th - Normal Monday Sale. Monday, Feb. 4th - Monthly Fat Cow & Feeder Sale. Friday, April 5th - Spring Premier All-Breeds Sale. Consignments will be cut off at 150 this year so call to get your consignments in early. Watch for Spring Machinery Consignment sale date. 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. Tom & Brenda Hosking 6096 NYS Rt. 8 New Berlin, NY 13411

607-699-3637 or 607-847-8800 cell: 607-972-1770 or 1771

&

Antiques & Auctions

KING’S

Sat., Jan. 19th Consignment Auction ~ 6.33pm Sat., Jan. 26th Consignment Auction ~ 6:33pm

Sun., Jan. 27th Breeder Sale ~ 11:33am Thurs., Feb 7th Food Auction ~ 6:33pm Burrows Rd., West Winfield, NY •

(315) 822-5221

WE ACCEPT CASH - CREDIT CARDS - DEBIT CARDS

Collecting

by Larry Cox Spinning wheel Q: I have my mother’s Shaker spinning wheel that was appraised in 1980 for $600. It was identified as made in an upstate Shaker community in New York, probably during the mid1800s. How can I find someone to appraise it again and, perhaps, find a worthy home for this fine wheel? — Nancylee, Oxford, CT A: What a gracious thing to consider doing. Since your spinning wheel likely originated in New York, contact the New York State Museum. Ask to speak to the curator and tell him or her about your wheel and ask if they would be interested in accepting it and, if so, could they provide you with an appraisal for your personal records. The address and phone number are 222 Madison Ave., Albany, NY 12230, and 518-4745877. Q: Could you please tell me how much a green lattice top, satinglass fruit bowl and two candleholders are worth? — Dixie, Albuquerque, NM A: Your question is much like me trying to put together a jigsaw puzzle with more than half the pieces missing. I recommend you show your bowl and candle-

holders to dealers in your area. If that doesn’t work for you, begin researching glass and glass patterns. In addition to Internet sources, there are dozens of excellent books that you should find helpful. Q: I have a graduation certificate from the Locker Method of Muscular Movement Business Writing Easy Method from 1920. It is beautiful, and I would love to know more about it. — Mary, Kissimmee, FL A: I could find no record of the company that issued your certificate. Most certificates from this period often sell for less than $25. A document involving a historical person would, of course, be worth much more. Q: I purchased a Star Wars puzzle at a flea market for $25. It is the “Aboard the Millennium Falcon,” has 1,000 pieces and is complete. Good deal or bad deal? — Rob, Albuquerque, NM A: Bad deal. According to the “Official Price Guide to Star Wars Memorabilia” by Jeremy Beckett, your puzzle is worth less than $10. I checked with two serious collectors, and they agreed with Beckett’s appraisal. (c) 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.


Original Valley PENNYSAVER • January 12, 2013 Auction Every Tuesday Night

JR’s s Auctions 56 Willett St. Fort Plain, NY 13339

8 • Tim m (518)) 332-5157 JR (518)) 993-4668

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Public Consignment Auction Tuesday Night, January 15th @ 6:00PM Consignments Wanted: ALREADY CONSIGNED: Soda Cooler, Stainless Steel Sandwich Maker, Proofer/Oven, Tools, Furniture, Tools, Car Rugs, Bug Deflectors, Lots of Good Stuff, Nails, Hammers, Odds & Ends, Groceries & More!! Don’t Hesitate, If You Have Something You Want to Sell This Is The Place,We Will Turn Your Items Into CASH!!! Credit Cards Accepted. Call for details, 518-993-4668 or Tim @ 518-332-5157. BOOK YOUR AUCTION NOW!! For a full list of Auctions go to auctionzip.com ID #29324

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SPECIAL L COIN,, GOLD D & SILVER R AUCTION!!! Wednesday y Evening,, January y 16th @ 6:00PM Location: 56 Willett St., Fort Plain, NY

Consignments s Jewelry,, Collectables,, Silverr Coins,, Gold,, Buffaloo Nickels, d For!!! Coinn Proofs,, Silverr orr Sterlingg Jewelry,, Postt Cardss & More!! Wanted ALREADY CONSIGNED: Sterling Coaster Sets, Sterling Tiffany Dish, Small Sterling Dish, 1987 Proof Sets, 1985, 1986, Proof Sets, 20-1965 & up Mint Sets, Indian Head Pennies, 1970 & up Proof Sets, 1886 Liberty Coin set, 1909-1940 Lincoln Set Book, 1938 Jefferson Nickels Book, Pennies, Wheat Pennies in a jar, 2-Duck Stamps, Collectables, and much more still coming in!! Don’t Miss Out!

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!! Wee Aree Stilll Receivingg Forr Thiss Auction!! Wee Don’tt Know w Whatt Alll Willl Bee Here,, Stayy Posted! Calll JR R att 518-993-4668 8 orr Tim m @ 518-332-5157 Major Credit Cards Accepted! Be sure to attend. Watch for more listings, Auctionzip ID #29324

Public Antique & Furniture Auction!! Thursday, January 24th @ 6:00PM Location: 56 Willett St., Fort Plain, NY

Antique Consignments Wanted!! If You Have For Sale: Lanterns, Crocks, Jugs, Wooden Barrels, Early Baskets, Hand Pumps, Old Tin Signs, Vintage Hand Tools, Glassware, Cast Iron Items, Bring Them On We Will Sell Them For You! Don’t Miss The Opportunity To Turn Your Antiques Into Cash!! If you have an old barn that has items or junk in them give us a call, let us clean out the corners and hay mows, where lots of antique treasures can be found!! We Need Antiques!! We Are Receiving For This Auction! Stay Posted!

Call Jr at 518-993-4668 or Tim @ 518-332-5157. Major credit cards accepted! Be sure to attend. Watch for more listings, Auctionzip ID #29324

Gun & Tool Consignment Auction!! Wednesday Evening, January 30th @ 6:00PM

Guns, Contractor Tools, Reloading Equipment, Taxidermy!! Consignments Wanted!! Already Consigned: 1-Henry 22 Lever Action 1-Mossburg 590 9 shot 12 Gauge, 1-2nd Generation J & Stevens 22 Single Shot, 1-50 Cal Thompson Center w/set trigger Black Powder, 1-50 Cal Thompson Center White Mountain Carbine, 1-Pearson diamond back Bow fully loaded, 2-Fly Rods with reels (excellent condition) 1-1767 Kentucky 32 cal. Rifle with a 50 cal. Barrel, 1-JC Higgians 12 ga. 1-Savage 22 Rifle, 1-Mosian Nagant, 1-New Haven 22 Rifle, 1-Favorite 22 Model 1915 Auto, 1-Favorite 32 Model 1915 Auto, Knives, Collectables, Fishing Items, Remington Gun Cleaning Kit, 10” Compound Saw, 6” Bench Grinder (like new), Black & Decker Planer (like new), Black & Decker Laser Level, Camo Knife Sets, White Jack Knives, Black Jack Knife, and more still coming in!!

CALL L TO O CONSIGN N YOU U GUNSS EARLYY SO O THAT T WE E CAN N TAKE E PICTURESS AND D ADVERTISE E THEM!!! 518-993-4668 Attention: All Guns must be in a Gun Case or Covered when entering and exiting the Building!! Guns not on premises until day of sale. Preview starting at 12:00 noon. Visa, Mastercard & Discover Credit Cards accepted. If paying with credit card an additional 3% will be added to your total! Stay posted!! Auctionzip ID #29324

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Fire safety Wood-burning stoves, fireplaces and heaters can add a cozy glow, but make sure you are using them safely. 1. Always keep a screen around an open flame. 2. Never use gasoline to start your fireplace. 3. Never burn charcoal indoors. 4. Do not close the

damper when ashes are hot. 5. When using alternative heat sources such as a fireplace, woodstove, etc. always make sure you have proper ventilation. Keep curtains, towels and potholders away from hot surfaces. Source: www. dhses.ny.gov

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Carbon monoxide poisoning Carbon monoxide poisoning is a silent, deadly killer claiming about 1,000 lives each year in the United States. Such common items as automotive exhaust, home heating systems and obstructed chimneys can

produce the colorless, odorless gas. The gas can also be produced by poorly vented generators, kerosene heaters, gas grills and other items used for cooking and heating when used improperly during the winter months.

1. NEVER run generators indoors. Open a window slightly when using a kerosene heater. 2. NEVER use charcoal to cook indoors. 3. NEVER use a gas oven to heat your home. Symptoms of car-

bon monoxide poisoning include sleepiness, headaches and dizziness. If you suspect carbon monoxide poisoning, ventilate the area and get to a hospital. Source: www. dhses.ny.gov


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Come Join Us for Our...

Annual Bridal Show Januaryy 13,, 2013,, 12-4pm m Open to the public

Perthshire can save you time, stress and money by bringing together some of the finest wedding professionals. Attend the Fashion Show presented by A Fine Romance. Meet DJ’s, Photographers, Travel Agents, Hair Specialists & More!

Sample our delicious pasta station, hors d’oeuvres and wedding cake! Check out our new enclosed patio ~ Definitely a beautiful setting for a fairy tale wedding!

Perthshire ROUTE 30 N, AMSTERDAM - (IN PERTH) WWW. PERTHSHIREOFPERTH . COM CALL US TODAY - 518-883-5123

Bridal Overnight accommodations for wedding guests

When your parents or grandparents got married, there was a good chance that their closest relatives and friends lived nearby — in the neighborhood. Attending the wedding was easy, and everyone headed home afterward. This scenario is not too common nowadays. Many families have spread out across the country, or even the world, making travel a significant component of modern weddings. As a result, couples must take accommodations into consideration when planning their nuptials. Couples cannot expect relatives to travel to their wedding, party into the wee hours of the morning and then be responsible for finding a place to stay. It is common courtesy for hotel rooms to be made available to outof-town guests. Although most couples reserve a block of rooms for guests, a bride and groom really looking to go above and beyond will choose to cover the cost of these rooms as a gift. To ensure there will be available rooms for guests, it is important to contact an area hotel (or hotels) well in advance of your wedding. To start, find out if the reception site you will be using has an agreement or relationship with an area hotel. In some cases, nearby businesses will

offer a courtesy discount to facilitate foot traffic. A wedding consultant should know about packages that may include discounts on lodging. If there is no package deal, start coldcalling hotels. If you have a discount program or frequency rewards card with a particular hotel chain, start with them first. Most hotels require a minium of 10 rooms be reserved to secure a “block.” There’s a good chance the greater the number of rooms reserved, the more competitive the nightly rate will be. Find out about cancellation policies or when guests need to make a reservation in order to secure the discounted rate. You can include information about hotel reservations right in your wedding invitation, including a code or number to mention to get the wedding discount. If you’re tech-savvy, you may have a link to the hotel’s booking Web site or information on your wedding Web page. Either way, be sure there is ample time for guests to make a decision concerning their hotel reservations. It may pay to have your wedding on a Sunday so guests are entitled to the free breakfast many hotels offer to business customers during the week.


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A Fine Romance Bridal Shop

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We will be at the Perthshire Bridal Show January 13th.

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When marrying,

ask yourself this question: Do you believe that you will be able to converse well with this person into your old age? Everything else in marriage is transitory. -Friedrich Nietzsche

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IRS Plans Jan. 30 Tax Season Opening for 1040 Filers WASHINGTON, D.C. — Following the January tax law changes made by Congress under the American Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA), the Internal Revenue Service announced on Jan. 8 it plans to open the 2013 filing season and begin processing individual income tax returns on Jan. 30. The IRS will begin accepting tax returns on that date after updating forms and completing programming and testing of its processing systems. This will reflect the bulk of the late tax law changes enacted Jan. 2. The announcement means that the vast majority of tax filers — more than 120 million households — should be able to start filing tax returns starting Jan 30. The IRS estimates that remaining households will be able to start filing in late February or into March because of the need for more extensive form and processing systems changes. This group includes people claiming residential energy credits, depreciation of property or general business credits. Most of those in this group file more complex tax returns and typically file closer to the April 15 deadline or obtain an extension.

“We have worked hard to open tax season as soon as possible,” IRS Acting Commissioner Steven T. Miller said. “This date ensures we have the time we need to update and test our processing systems.” The IRS will not process paper tax returns before the anticipated Jan. 30 opening date. There is no advantage to filing on paper before the opening date, and taxpayers will receive their tax refunds much faster by using e-file with direct deposit. “The best option for taxpayers is to file electronically,” Miller said. The opening of the fiA38ling season follows passage by Congress of an extensive set of tax changes in ATRA on Jan. 1, 2013, with many affecting tax returns for 2012. While the IRS worked to anticipate the late tax law changes as much as possible, the final law required that the IRS update forms and instructions as well as make critical processing system adjustments before it can begin accepting tax returns. The IRS originally planned to open electronic filing this year on Jan. 22; more than 80 percent of taxpayers filed electronically last year.

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Calendar of Events ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVER NOTE: Calendar entries must arrive at the Original Valley Pennysaver’s office by the Tuesday prior to our publication date for them to be included in the calendar of events. Send events to Lee Publications c/o The Original Valley Pennysaver, 6113 State Highway 5, P.O. Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428. E-mail: pennysaver@leepub.com or jkarkwren@leepub.com DEC 29 - APR 7 From Giverny to the Brooklyn Bridge: American Impressionist Paintings from the

Arkell Collections Arkell Museum, Canajoharie, NY. DEC 29 - MAR 31 Pastoral & Parkland:

American Landscape Paintings Arkell Museum, Canajoharie, NY. JAN 1-28 Arkell Center News and Events for January Arkell Center, Canajoharie, NY. • Daily Activities: Cards, dominos and reading. • Monday-Friday: Noon meals provided by the Meals of Montgomery Program (M.O.M). Reservations required by noon of the previous day. Call 518-673-2000 or 8432300. Suggested donation of $3 for those 60 years or older. • Monday, Wednesdays & Fridays: 10:15-11 am.

Senior’s Exercise Program with Bob Smith. • Monday-Friday: Arkell Center’s Walking Program. If any senior from the public would like an indoor place to walk in the winter, you are welcome between 10 & 12 to join us at Arkell Center. • Wednesdays: 3-4 pm. Gentle Yoga with instructor Patty P or Gloria W. • Jan 17: 2nd Time Around Big Band practice. SPECIAL EVENTS • Wednesdays - Jan 16, 23 & 30: 12:45 pm. Senior Citizens Public Card Party. Donation $2, prizes & light refreshments. • Jan. 15: 11:30 am 12:30 pm. Blood Pres-

Church Directory

Call 518-673-3011 To Place Church Listings or Fax Listings to 518-673-2381 Ames - Sprout Brook UMC 613 Latimer Hill Rd. Ames, NY 13317 518-673-2265 Rev. Dr. Campbell Laker Sunday Service 9:30am

Church of the Nazarene 3316 State Route 29 W Johnstown, NY 12095 Offices: 518-762-2982 Cell: 857-523-8417

Cherry Valley Assembly of God 37 Alden St., Cherry Valley, 607-264-3306

66 Hancock St., (Rte. 5S) Fort Plain, NY 13339 315-858-2112 Pastor Carolee Coye Sunday Service 10am

Fordsbush Bible Church 131 Clark Rd., Fort Plain 518-568-7606 Pastor Kevin Keever Sunday School 10am, Morning Service 11am, Eve. Service 6pm, Wed. Service 6:45pm, Thurs. Visitation 6pm

www.fordsbushbiblechurch.com Home of Victory Christian Academy

315-858-1553

Cornerstone Baptist Church

Currytown Reformed Church

Dolgeville Christian Fellowship

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

3 Elm St., Dolgeville, NY 13329 315-429-9142

7274 St. Hwy. 10, Ames 518-673-3405

Emmanuel Episcopal Church

Everlasting Joy Believers Fellowship

Rev. Mark Ioset Service: Sunday 9:15am Church School: Sunday 10:30am

Dolgeville United Methodist Church

Worship 11:00am Sunday School @ 9:30am beginning September 18th Bible Study - Wednesdays @ 12:30pm

PO Box 896 Richfield Springs, NY 13439

Pastor David Carpenter, Jr. Sundays 9:30am

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

21 N. Helmer Ave., Dolgeville Pastor: Rev. Diane E. DiLuzio 315-429-7381

1380 E. Lykers Rd., Sprakers 518-922-9088 Pastor Brett Popp

Church of Christ Uniting

Sunday School (adult & children) 10am, Worship 11am, Sunday Eve. Prayer 6:30pm, Thurs. Eve. of Encouragement 6:30pm www.christianchurchcharlestonfourcorners.org

Sunday School 10am, Adults & Children Morning Worship 11am, Youth Ministry 5:45pm, Evening Worship 6pm, Wed. Bible Study & Prayer Meeting 7pm, Awana Club 6:15-8:15pm

Pastor, Rev. Mark Fowler

Christian Church of Charleston Four Corners

588-594 Albany St., Little Falls, NY 315-823-1323 Sunday Mass 10am Coffee Hour following Sunday Mass Sunday School & Youth Group Tuesday 10am Mass & Bible Study Friday 10am-2pm Thrift Shop

Rev. Donald Hoaglander Sunday School 9:15am Worship Service 10:00am

Ephratah Reformed Church 140 Co. Hwy. 140, Ephratah, NY To 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 11am Prayer & Praise Thursdays 7pm

Faith, Hope and Love

First Baptist Church

Christian Fellowship 18 W. Grand St., Palatine Bridge 518-673-5128 Rev. David W. Bowley

Springfield Center, NY Rev. - Gary Tyler

fhlc@frontiernet.net Sundays 11:30am, For other service times please call

Fort Plain United Methodist Church 39 Center St., Fort Plain Rev. Alan Griffith

Sunday School 10:00am Morning Worship 11:00am Sunday night Worship 6:00pm Wed. night Bible Study 7:00pm Free meal & music every 2nd Sat. of the month 4-7pm

Freysbush United Methodist Church

Dr. Marvin Isum, Pastor

Worship Sunday 10:30am Midweek Fellowship Tuesday 7pm www.dolgevillechristianfellowship.org

Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd 26 Moyer St., Canajoharie 518-673-3440

Holy Communion Sundays at 9:30am Fellowship Time to Follow Call for Holy Day services

The Rev. Virginia L Ogden, Rector churchgood@frontier.com

Fonda Fultonville United Methodist Church 11 Montgomery St., Fultonville Pastor Nancy Pullen • 853-3311 Sunday Morning Worship 9:15-10:15, Sunday School 9:15-10:30, Coffee Fellowship Following Service Our Mission-To Actively Follow Christ and To Inspire Others To Accompany Us.

Fultonville Reformed Church

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

Freysbush Rd., Fort Plain 518-993-3645 Rev. Alan Griffith, Officiating

Corner of 5S & 30 Pastor Jane Hubschmitt

Office Hrs Tues & Thurs. 10am-4pm ALL WELCOME, Worship Service 11am

Worship 9am, Sunday School 10am ALL ARE WELCOME coffee hour to follow service

Sunday School 10AM Family Worship 10:30AM


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Calendar of Events sure Clinic. Home Health Care Partners Corp. (Cosponsored by St. Mary’s & Nathan Littauer Hospital). In addition to conducting the blood pressure clinic, the Home Health Partners Corp. also provides health and wellness information. MEETINGS • Jan. 25: 1 pm. Canajoharie Senior Citizens Meeting. • Jan. 22: 2-3 pm. Alzheimers & Dementia Caregivers Support Group Meeting with Lisa Hubbard. Sponsored by

the Alzheimers Assoc. of Northeastern NY. JAN 15 Spaghetti Supper Fundraiser Dome49, Route 5S, Fort Plain, NY. 4-8 pm. Spaghetti, salad, bread, dessert & drink. To support the Canajoharie High School band. JAN 18 Polishing the Pearls Memoir Class Canajoharie Library. 13:30 pm. On Internet at www.clag.org

JAN 19 Free Clothing Giveaway Valley Alliance Church, State Highway 5 east of Nelliston, NY. 9-11 am. Doors open at 8:45 am. Refreshments will be provided. JAN 25 Polishing the Pearls Memoir Class Canajoharie Library. 13:30 pm. On Internet at www.clag.org JAN 26 Deck the Doors at Amsterdam City Hall Amsterdam, NY. 1-5 pm. Festive celebration of wreaths and silent auction presented by the

Page 41 Montgomery Co. Historical Society to benefit the Old Fort Johnson national Historic Landmark. On Internet at www.oldfortjohnson.org FEB 1 Amish Wedding Dinner South Minden Fire Dept., State Hwy. 163, Fort Plain, NY. All you can eat buffet. Moist & tasty chicken filling, fluffy mashed potatoes, chicken gravy, creamed celery and creamed coleslaw. Adults $12, kids 6-12 $8, 5 & under free. Take outs available. Fundraiser for Amish schools. Polishing the Pearls Memoir Class Canajoharie Library. 1-

Church Directory

Call 518-673-3011 To Place Church Listings or Fax Listings to 518-673-2381 Glen Reformed Church State Hwy 161 in the Hamlet of Glen 4 miles South of Fultonville

518-212-6022 Pastor Tim Alicki Sunday Worship at 9. Sunday School immediately following Children’s Message

Holy Family Parish Little Falls, NY 315-823-3410 Saturday 4pm Sunday 10:30am

Marshville Evangelical Church Route 10 South Rev. David Bowley Worship Sunday 9am

Paines Hollow United Methodist Church Intersection of 167 & 168, Paines Hollow Pastor Peg Donaghy 518-568-7604

Grace Christian Church

Pastor Dan West

Sunday 11:00am Holy Communion/sermon

Joy Fellowship

Lassellseville United Methodist Church

296 Co. Hwy. 119 St. Johnsville, NY 13452 518-568-5507 William Hayes Pastor Joyce Loughran Assistant Pastor

State Hwy. 29 Pastor Robert A. Lindsay

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

Worship: Sunday 9:30am Sunday School to start soon

National Kateri Tekakwitha Shrine and Indian Museum

Oppenheim United Methodist Church

3636 St. Hwy. 5, PO Box 627 Fonda, NY 12068-0627 518-853-3646

Route 29 Pastor: Rev. Diane E. DiLuzio 315-429-7381

Weekly Masses: Sat. 4:30pm, Sun. 10:30am friars@katerishrine.com www.katerishrine.com

Randall Christian Church NY Rte. 5S Sunday Service 10am

Reformed Church of Sprakers

River of Jubilee Church

Worship ~ 10AM

32 Montgomery St., Cherry Valley 315-858-4016

Sunday School 9:30am Worship 11:00am

Pastor Lance Borofsky

Mark Tiffany, Preaching Elder

Grandview Baptist Church

Fr. Kyle Grennen, Priest-in-Charge

Sunday Worship 9:30AM Fellowship Hour to Follow

112 Sprakers Hill Rd

Grace Episcopal Church

20 Center St., St. Johnsville, NY 13452 Rev. Harry J. Teuchert 315-866-8626

Lighthouse Baptist Church 1524 St. Rt. 29A, PO Box 114 Stratford, NY 13470-0114 315-429-8854 Pastor Martin Smith Sunday 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”

Our Lady of Hope R.C. Church 115 Reid St., Fort Plain, NY 13339 Parish Office 518-993-3822 ourladyofhope@frontier.com

Pastor: Father Dennis Murphy Mass Schedule: Saturday, 4pm; Sunday, 8:30am & 11am; Mon.-Thurs. 8:30am. Confessions: Sat. 3 & by appointment Please call parish office for Holy Day schedule

Reformed Church of Canajoharie

Reformed Church of Fort Plain

15-19 Front St., Canajoharie 518-673-2816 Rev. Miriam Barnes

165 Canal St., Fort Plain, NY 13339 518-993-4302 • fortplainrca@yahoo.com Rev. Nancy E. Ryan

Worship 10am, Nursery Provided, Christian Education for children & adults 9am

Sunday Worship 10:30am, AA meetings on Tues. 7pm, Home of Manna House Meals, A Community Meal Program-Sat. & Sun 5pm

Seeker’s Fellowship

Pastor: Gail Adamoschek Pastor: Steve Adamoschek Sunday Service 10:00am Children’s Church Available Other Learning Opportunities Available Visit us on Facebook

Sunday School 10am Morning Service 11am Bible Study & Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 6:30pm

Worship 9:30 Sundays, Totally Awesome God-TAG time 6:30pm Wednesdays beginning in Oct., Sunday School 9:00am beginning September 18th

5057 State Highway 5 S Sprakers, NY 12166

518-322-1427 / 518-224-4455

15 Washington St. Fort Plain

110 E. Smith St., Herkimer, NY 13350 Services - Every Sunday - 10am & Wednesday - 6:30pm 315-292-7539 email - roloc7@gmail.com

14 Park Place St. Johnsville, NY 13452 518-568-7700 Pastor Mike Yezierski

Sunday 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.


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Calendar of Events 3:30 pm. On Internet at www.clag.org

FEB 2, MAR 4, APR 6, MAY 4, JUN 1, JUL 6, AUG 3, SEP 7, OCT 5, NOV 2 & DEC 7

pm. Now into our 4th year, the no admission, no donation Acoustic Coffee House is open to all types of music as long as no vulgarity, doesn’t offend anybody and is acoustic. If you can’t make it at 6:30, that’s OK there is a new performer every 9-13 minutes on average. Call 518-853-4964.

45st Acoustic Coffee House Fultonville Methodist Church, Montgomery St., Fultonville, NY. 6:30-10

Polishing the Pearls Memoir Class Canajoharie Library. 13:30 pm. On Internet at

FEB 2 Amsterdam Mohawks 6th Annual Dinner St. Mary’s Institute. 5 pm. Contact Dan Nelli, 518-320-4868.

FEB 8

FEB 15 Polishing the Pearls Memoir Class Canajoharie Library. 13:30 pm. On Internet at www.clag.org FEB 22 Polishing the Pearls Memoir Class Canajoharie Library. 13:30 pm. On Internet at www.clag.org FEB 23 Deck the Doors at Amsterdam City Hall Amsterdam, NY. 1-5 pm. Festive celebration of wreaths and silent auction presented by the Montgomery Co. Historical Society to benefit the

Old Fort Johnson national Historic Landmark. On Internet at www. oldfortjohnson.org MAR 1 Polishing the Pearls Memoir Class Canajoharie Library. 13:30 pm. On Internet at www.clag.org MAR 23 Deck the Doors at Amsterdam City Hall Amsterdam, NY. 1-5 pm. Festive celebration of wreaths and silent auction presented by the Montgomery Co. Historical Society to benefit the Old Fort Johnson national Historic Landmark. On Internet at www. oldfortjohnson.org

Church Directory

Call 518-673-3011 To Place Church Listings or Fax Listings to 518-673-2381 St. John’s & St. Mark’s Lutheran Church

143 Church St., Canajoharie 518-673-2224 Pastor Zach Labagh Sunday Worship 11am, Christian Ed. 9:45am stjstm@frontiernet.net

St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church 31 North Helmer Ave., Dolgeville 315-429-8338 Father William A. Gorman

St. John’s Lutheran Church 774 St. Hwy. 163, Freysbush, NY 518-421-1027 Sunday Worship 9:30am, Sunday School 10:30am, You are invited... Ladies Aid W.E.L.C.A. Meets 1st Sat. of every month. For Fellowship in Christ’s Service. Handicapped Accessible

St. Mary’s Episcopal Church

7690 Rt. 80, Springfield Center 315-858-4016

Fr. Kyle Grennen, Priest-in-Charge

St. John’s Reformed Church

St. Johnsville Methodist Church

68 W. Main St., St. Johnsville 518-568-7396

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

Faithfully Following Jesus Christ Sunday Worship 10:30am

518-568-7983 • 315-866-8626

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

32 W. Main St., St. Johnsville, NY (next to NBT Bank) 518-568-3007 Church 518-568-2405 Parsonage Rev. David Johnson

Worship Sunday 3pm

36 Lydius St., Fort Plain, NY 13339 518-993-2040 Rev. Kenneth Dingman

Sunday Eucharist, 9:30am Coffee - Fellowship follows service Holy Days - as announced

Sunday 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 Church

St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Community

Stratford United Methodist Church

170 Rural Grove Rd., Sprakers, NY 12166

315-823-2284

1 Church St., Cherry Valley

Service Sunday 10am Coffee hour following service. Our Church is a home to inquisitive, spiritual free thinkers with diverse religious beliefs. All are welcome.

607-264-3779

Route 29A 315-429-9085

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Masses Sunday 8:30am & 11am

Rev. Roger Waldron

The Holy Spirit Polish National Catholic Church

The House of Zion, Inc.

The Rose of Sharon Church of God

Sunday Mass is 10:30am, Daily Mass Mon. & Wed. 8am

565 Albany St., Little Falls

618 E. Gansvoort St. Little Falls, NY 315-823-0793 Father Rafal Dadello Mass at 11am on Sunday www.holyspiritpncc.org

Trinity Lutheran Church 5430 St. Hwy. 10, Palatine Bridge 518-673-2224 Rev. Zach Labagh

Sunday 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

580 Dillenbeck Road, Palatine Bridge 518-577-3069 Pastors Richard & Denise Allen

Saturday Morning Worship Service 11:30am Listen to UMT on live radio 97.5FM the 1st Sunday of every month 3pm-4pm

United Methodist Church of Canajoharie 50 E. Main St. 518-673-2717

Jesus says - “Come Unto Me” Join usSpecial Music Ministry, Beautiful Surroundings, Friendly People Sunday Service 10:30am - Email: umc673@frontiernet.net Communion Last Sunday of the Month

Worship 9am

1485 St Rt 20, Sharon Springs, NY 518-284-3307 Pastor Fred Jones Worship Service Sunday at 11am & 7pm Tuesday night 7pm Bible Study at 122 Moyer St. Wednesday Bible Study at Spring Meadows 6pm Friday Youth at the Church All Welcome at 7pm

Valley Alliance Church 85 E. Main St., Nelliston 518-993-3458 Pastor Dave Prahst

Sunday School (all ages) 9:15am, Sunday Worship 10:30am, Wed. Praise & Prayer 7pm, Fri. Youth Group 7pm (7-12th grade)

Sunday Worship 11am

The Christian Church of Rural Grove 518-922-7831 Pastor Joshua Fetterhoff

Sunday School (all ages) 9:45am, Morning Service 11am, Eve. Service 6pm, Wed.-Family Night 7pm, “Where Bible Teaching is Fundamental”

The Time for Truth Ministries PO Box 351 Amsterdam, NY 12010 Phone 518-843-2121 Cell 518-774-8558

Victorious Life Church RMI Fellowship 104 Main St. & 431 St. Hwy. 80 Fort Plain, NY 518-993-3102 Sunday School 9am, Morning Worship 10:30am, Youth Group 5pm, Evening Worship 7-8pm


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Dollars and sense by David Uffington Good vs. bad debt Not all debt is bad. In spite of our being encouraged to clear all debt so that we don’t owe anything to anyone, there are some types of debt that are good and can add positively to our quality of life. The two key steps are to invest only in good debt, and to keep good debt from turning into bad debt. Mortgages are considered good debt, and it’s the biggest debt most families take on. It’s not likely that anyone can save enough to buy a house for cash. Mortgages allow

families to buy their own home to live in and enjoy and to (theoretically) build up equity. Turn a good debt into a better debt — pay it off more quickly by making extra payments. Even $100 a month extra can shave years off the end of your mortgage. Where mortgage debt becomes bad is if you take on more than you can handle. Late payments lead, at the very least, to increased fees and penalties. Taken to the extreme, late payments can result in bankruptcy and ruined credit.

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Other examples of good debt (that which will appreciate or gain value down the road) are education loans for college (greater earning power), business loans (greater business-building power) and homeequity loans for needed improvements (increase the value of the home). Bad debt is debt you incur for anything that won’t gain in value or that has only a momentary value, is disposable or is incurred for things you don’t really need. Vehicles are considered bad debt because vehicles never gain in value. You lose value the minute you drive off the dealer’s lot.

However, vehicles are necessities. Make the largest down payment you can to keep your payments small, and then pay extra on the loan to pay it off quickly. Nearly anything you put on a credit card makes it a bad debt. Don’t charge things of low value unless you’re going to pay off the balance at the end of the month. Meals out, groceries, oil changes, vacations and clothing are bad bets to charge because they’ll never gain in value and are disposable. The rule of thumb is: If it doesn’t gain in value, try to pay cash. (c) 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.


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Tips for Avoiding Foreclosure Are you having trouble keeping up with your mortgage payments? Have you received a notice from your lender asking you to contact them? • Don’t ignore the letters from your lender • Contact your lender immediately • Contact a HUDapproved housing counseling agency • Toll FREE (800) 569-4287 • TTY (800) 8778339 If you are unable to make your mortgage payment: 1. Don’t ignore the problem. 2. Contact your lender as soon as you realize that you have a problem. 3. Open and respond to all mail from your lender. 4. Know your mortgage rights. 5. Understand foreclosure prevention options. 6. Contact a HUDapproved housing counselor. 7. Prioritize your spending. 8. Use your assets. 9. Avoid foreclosure prevention companies. You don’t need to pay fees for foreclosure prevention

help — use that money to pay the mortgage instead. Many for-profit companies will contact you promising to negotiate with your lender. While these may be legitimate businesses, they will charge you a hefty fee (often two or three month’s mortgage payment) for information and services your lender or a HUD-approved housing counselor will provide free if you contact them. 10. Don’t lose your house to foreclosure recovery scams! If any firm claims they can stop your foreclosure immediately and if you sign a document appointing them to act on your behalf, you may well be signing over the title to your property and becoming a renter in your own home! Never sign a legal document without reading and understanding all the terms and getting professional advice from an attorney, a trusted real estate professional or a HUD-approved housing counselor.

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not keep you from longer treks. Take advantage of modern technology like an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) to get you out and back quickly and safely. Industry sources report more than 200,000 new ATVs registered in 2011 and millions more in use since the category launched more than four decades ago. ATVs match up well with a variety of outdoor activities — for example, bird watching, the fastest-growing outdoor activity in the United States. Based on a survey by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; 51.3 million Americans report that they watch birds. Today’s powerful yet compact and maneuverable ATVs can easily transport riders to a birder’s paradise full of colorful species — especially appreciated when aching joints make the elusive migratory fowl just too far to reach on foot. Same fun, better exercise

When your body works hard to stay warm, you burn more calories. Physicians warn against overdoing it, but keeping up a regular routine throughout the winter can pay huge dividends when swimsuit weather comes around next spring. Statistics indicate that winter hibernation and stagnation can add between five and 10 pounds annually to an individual’s weight. Log a few extra laps around your favorite calorieburning loop and you’ll be amazed at how much more of a workout you get than on a treadmill. What kicks are you sporting? Don’t let a little snow or ice stand in the way of getting outdoors. Think of this as your chance to walk on water. Embrace the cooler months with the right footwear and equipment. When the snowflakes fall, strap on some cross-country skis or high-tech aluminum snowshoes to log the

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