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In this day of being politically correct, I wonder
if it is acceptable to have memories of events in
your life when a situation was – by today’s
standards – not politically correct.
When I was a young lad living in our tiny village,
Halloween always brought out the terrible goblins
in all of us.
Farmers hay wagons loaded with whatevers
were drawn into the village and parked up against
Charlie Hearn’s store. Outhouses, including the
boys and girls behind the schoolhouse, were
tipped over and shoved down the bank into the
Cherry Valley Creek.
Windows of cars, homes, and the country
general stores were always soaped – which
brings up the point of this line of chatter. We had
a lady whom I will not name, to be politically
correct, who whole-heartedly joined in the
holidays nonsense and merry making such as
turning cows and horses loose, setting harmless
bonfires in the middle of a street and naturally
soaping the higher windows as she was not only
very large, but also very tall. She could reach
windows that we kids couldn’t.
About 8:30 Halloween night, dressed in a
spooky burlap costume, carrying a straw broom,
she came bursting into the lower grocery store
with large tears streaming down her cheeks,
while half-screaming like an Irish banshee. The
storeowner – my cousin Norm – in as much of a
sympathetic tone as he could muster asked,
“What’s wrong? Are you hurt?” She answered, “I
was over to Barney’s bent over soaping his
windows and he snuck up behind me and kicked
me right in my rear.”
With that, cousin Norm laughed and said, “How
could he miss?”
That was back during the World War II years
when everyone was talking about the terrible
warmongers – the Krauts (Germans) and Japs
(Japanese). Now even mentioning the size of the
lady soaper or the Krauts and Japs would
certainly not be politically correct but I have to
admit, it’s the kind of stuff memories are made
of. As a kid, did you ever take a hunk of Ivory and
soap a few windows?
I would not recommend you do it now-a-days.
Our politically correct society would not find any
humor in your act but would call in the local bulls
(not politically correct) and have you arrested.
Oops, there I go again.
Isn’t it rather strange or do you suppose some
humorist or comedian chose to have Halloween,
the evening of October 31st, followed by All
Saints Day and Election Day at the same time of
year? Do you suppose the good Lord, knowing
there are no real Halloween characters, sees the
humor in piggy-backing election time along with
spooks, ghosts, and goblins?
Where is Dr. Louis Jones of Cooperstown,
author of “Things Go Bump in the Night” when we
need him?
Realizing I’m just a country boy who missed
kindergarten and Harvard, but a lot of my friends
remember me in grade, high school, and even
college – but not kindergarten, our country school
board hadn’t figured that one out yet so our
Mom’s continued to be our unpaid baby-sitters.
Another four years have come and gone and
the citizens of the greatest nation on the face
of this God-created globe have chosen to keep
Barack Obama as President for the next four
years. While some did not vote for him, the
election is over and 100% of all of our citizens
should try to support him. Naturally support can
only come honestly if we believe in what he is
attempting to accomplish. I’m a firm believer in
praying for our leaders, especially our president.
Remember during President Clinton’s second
term, he moved from the far left towards the
center? It is quite possible that during the near
future, we will have to tighten our belts. This
coming week could be the correct time to start
a New Year’s resolution or resolutions.
Just to mention a few: turn your home
thermostat down and wear warmer clothes.
Drive no faster than 55 mph. We do not always
have to step on the gas and pass that slower
driver up ahead. Look for bargains and use
coupons at the grocery store. If your habit has
been to drive twenty to thirty miles to go
shopping, try shopping at a local store. Most
cars will burn a gallon of gas for every twenty
miles traveled. A thirty mile trip is actually sixty
miles and could cost you three gallons of gas at
$4 per gallon. You will save $12.
It’s time to put the preaching soapbox away
and enjoy a chuckle or two.
Little Charlie wanted $100 so badly that he
decided to write a letter to God. The post office
forwarded the letter to the president. The
president, while amused, ordered $5 be sent to
the boy. When the boy opened the letter and
found $5, not $100, he wrote another letter to
God and said, “Thank you, but your letter passed
through Washington and they took 95 percent.”
We have to realize that President Obama is
now faced with a similar problem as the one
George Washington faced. He can no longer
blame everything on the previous president.
God bless you, our friends, President Obama
and Mr. Romney.
If you see something red chugging by, it won’t
be me. It’s too cold. But wave anyway – somehow
I’ll get the message.
A farmer who had driven his mules to town one
morning arrived back home three hours late. His
wife asked why it took so long. He said, “You
won’t believe it but I picked up the president, and
from then on, them mules did not obey or
understand a word that was said.”
We just received a phone call from a friend who
lives down near New York City. Their electricity
was just turned on and now they have a foot of
snow. I know he didn’t blame their troubles on
Bush and certainly can’t blame Romney. If he
wants to remain politically correct – what can he
do? Certainly blaming the good Lord might not be
the smart thing to do, or even politically correct.
A personal note to all of our friends and
readers: Since my wife’s open-heart surgery last
week, Sylvia has received a fantastic pile of
cards, letters, and phone calls. Everyone
mentioned their prayers for which we are
grateful. Prayer does work.
To those ladies who cooked, prepared, and
delivered those super-suppers, I think I feel a
case of the hee-bee-geebies coming on and we’ve
eaten all the food you so graciously delivered . . .
so far.
Sylvia is gaining every day and sends her
prayers and thanks. The surgery was a complete
success. We give
thanks to our Lord
along with
the surgeon,
c a r d i o l o g i s t ,
anesthesiologist,
nurses and
technicians, and for
our praying friends.
Fred Lee and the
Lee Family
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New York Air NationalGuard Colonel Dawne L.Deskins, Commander ofthe Eastern Air DefenseSector (EADS) in Rome,NY addressed nearly 500military veterans fromacross Central New Yorkat its 12th annual Veter-ans Recognition Ceremo-ny Saturday, Nov. 3, host-ed by the Oneida IndianNation. Deskins, told theVeterans at this pre-Veter-ans Day “Your service andsacrifice has been instru-mental in getting thiscountry where it is.”
Bradd Vickers, aChenango County VietnamWar Veteran, noted “I haveenjoyed meeting with otherVeterans from Central NewYork and Canada at theseevents each year and lis-tening to them tell of theirservice in the military. It istruly an honor to be invit-ed to such an event.”
Col. Deskins discussedthe role of EADS and theCentral New York militaryresponse to the call shetook on Sept. 11, 2001which turned out to be aterrorist attack on theU.S. in her address.
Since Sept. 11, EADShas grown in operation tomonitor the eastern por-tion of the United Statesfrom the Mississippi Riverto the Atlantic Ocean, cov-ering more than 1 millionsquare miles of air space.The work is done by 178radars throughout theeastern sector.
Deskins said, “As acommander, it’s always anhonor to go out and speakto veterans and let themknow what we’re doingnow in the military. Ithink this is a fantasticevent that the Oneida Na-tion puts together to getall of these people in oneplace and honor them,particularly in November,with it being VeteransDay.”
Also in attendance wasRainy Collins-Vickers,Vice President of McDo-nough American LegionAuxiliary Unit 1478 whosaid, “This is a great trib-ute by the Oneida Nationsto honor our Veteransevery year and bring somany of them together inone place.”
The Oneida Nation
Foundation also present-ed a $1,000 donation toFeed Our Vets. The non-profit food pantry organi-zation based in Utica andfounded by Navy veteran
Richard Synek has the ob-jective of providing fully-stocked food pantries forveterans in need set up inaccessible locationsacross the country. Learn
more about Feed Our Vetsat www.FeedOurVets.org.
As First Allies of theUnited States during theRevolutionary War, theOneida Nation finds it im-
portant to remember andhonor all of those whohave served and are nowserving in the armedforces in this lead-up toVeterans Day.
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Oneida Nation honors veterans at 12th annual event
Bradd Vickers, a Chenango County Vietnam War Veteran (L) and Colonel Dawne L. Deskins, Commander of the East-ern Air Defense Sector (R), speaker at the Central New York 12th annual Veterans Recognition Ceremony hosted bythe Oneida Nation.
Photo courtesy of Bradd Vickers
STOVE PIPE: 24 gauge 6” &8” x24” black stove pipe, el-bows and dampers availableat C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016FOR SALE: Energy King,model 480EK, wood coalfurnace, oil furnace, ducting,2 Kohler toilets, bathroomcabinet with sink, big mir-rors, 4 wooden bar stools,lights, chandeliers, 2 garagedoors with openers. Every-thing in good shape. 8901Thompson Rd., HollandPatent,NY 13354CLOSE-OUT of HardwareStore Inventory, 50% OFFEVERYTHING. Vernon Vari-ety Shop, 5349 Route 5,Vernon,NY 315-829-21052003 DODGE Neon, 4 cyl.,auto, clean, 140k miles, nicetires, just services, 35mpg,$2,999. Benchmark Auto-motive 315-404-8915Bees wax candles, jellies,Aunt Mary’s famous relish,honey, jewelry, pottery, an-tiques, garden balls, silverplate, clocks, wind chimes,Christmas decorations, birdhouses, glass cloches, anda whole lot more can befound at Queen Bee Giftshop in Deansboro, NY.Hours are 11-5pm Tuesday-Saturday, or call 315-381-30092002 MITSUBISHI EclipseGT Spyder Convertible,white, 73k, V-6, auto, AC,CD, full power. SALE:$8,995. John C. Miller, Inc.518-762-7124
FLAT ROOF LEAKING? Callme to fix it permanently.Free Estimates! 315-866-7755
1989 RAVEN. 19fi ft. In-board/Outboard, 4.0 Merc.Cruiser. Blue/White. Easyload trailer. Oars, life jacket,tow rope, good condition,$3,500. 315-219-6295.
HUNTERS! Friday, Nov16th, The Sportsman’s Denis open from 8am to mid-night to make sure you havethe chance to get what youneed for Saturdays openinghunt! Offering Fletching, In-serts, Nocks, Cutting, Stringand Cable adjustment/re-placement, Sights, etc. ALLdone at The Sportsman’sDen in our Full ServiceArchery Shop. We alsohave an INDOORARCHERY RANGE,Bows/Crossbows, Lessons,loaner bows, group rates,parties. LIVE BAIT, TACK-LE, ARCHERY, AMMUNI-TION, PET, SPORTS, etc.At The Sportsman’s Den, 36Canal St, Ft Plain, 518-993-1010.
NEED WOOD? WE HAVEIT! Common pine, selectpine, clear pine, hardwood,moldings, spruce, Douglasfir, pressure treated and ply-wood. Just what you needfor your fall projects! AlsoWOOD PELLETS! C.H.Burkdorf & Son, 35 HoughSt., St. Johnsville 518-568-7016HEY, they all can’t be lying ~Check it out! www.p r o f i t c l i c k i n g . c o mpc/?r=passion2profitAlpaca Clothing in stock.Sweaters, hats, gloves,scarves, more. Start yourChristmas shopping now.Paca Gardens, 27 WestMain St, Little Falls, NY 315-823-1100 M-F 10-5, Sat 10-4pm.Chair & Furniture repair,custom Formica counter-tops. Quality work for over30 years. Duda Woodwork-ing & chair hospital. 734Lafayette St. Utica, NY13502. 315-733-4715.STEVENS 12 gauge singleshot, $100. 518-568-8022
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KITCHEN HOURS:Monday: ClosedTues: Wed 4-9pmThurs: Noon-9pm
Fri-Sat:Noon-10pm
Sun: Noon-8pm
Thanksgiving Eve PartyWednesday, November 21st
Dance Music by Scott7pm-?
Laurey’s Pizzeria8205 Seneca Turnpike, New Hartford
315-724-0185
Large Pizza $700
Toppings Extra With Coupon. Not Valid with any other offer
Expiress 11-20-12
AdirondackAmerican Legion
Post #1118529 Main St., Cold Brook, NY 13324
315-826-3254
Fish Fry Every Friday4 to 8 PM
Take outs availableFull Menu available
Banquet Hall Available For Rental
If interested in joining and supportingyour community as a Legionnaire, Son ofLegion or Ladies Auxiliary, please stop in
or give us a call 315-826-3254
KITCHEN & BATHROOMSremodeled. Free Estimates!315-866-7755
EVANS, REMO DRUM-HEADS, drumsticks by Pro-Mark, Zilojian, On Stage.Imagineering Drum & GuitarShop. 27 West Main St. LittleFalls. 315-823-1500
Radco - Mercury glassChristmas ornaments, as-sortment of snow globes.Harry’s Pottery, 103 W. MainSt., Canajoharie. 518-673-5584.
2003 NISSAN SENTRASPECV 6-speed, 93K, re-built engine, new clutch, 4studded tires, $4,200 or B.O.Call 315-580-2446
LEAKY ROOF? Call Holler-an’s Home Improvements.Free Estimates! 315-866-7755, 315-868-7755
2009 CHEVROLET MalibuLTZ, automatic, V6, 1 ownerwith air and low mileage.Call Harold at Licari MotorCar or stop in to test drive.Located behind Hannafordoff Rt. 28, Herkimer, NY.315-866-4141
Great Pyrenees/Lab Pup-pies, 4 Months Old, 3 Fe-males available, 2 blacksand 1 tan, make great cham-pions dogs. $125.00 518-993-4848
HIGHLIGHTS starting at$40.00 includes haircut! Callus! Down Under Hair Fash-ions 315-895-7843CHARCOAL GRILL: KAMA-DO JOE Ready to cook in15 minutes. Free Acces-sories worth $113.00 includ-ed in the introductory price.HERKIMER HOME &LEISURE 247 Oberle Rd,Herkimer NY 315-866-5557New tires get you where youwant to go in the Winter. Getto Ike’s Garage for your win-ter tires! 58 East MainStreet, St. Johnsville, NY.518-568-5055.
BEAGLE PUPS: Ready to go11/3/12 with papers. 3 fe-males, 3 males. Five monthsold. Hunting bloodline $300.518-774-7708.LAYAWAY Available onALL BOWS! New Bows areLifetime Warranty, Made inUSA. We also have Youthbows, Used bows, Cross-bows, Indoor range, and FullService Archery Shop, atThe Sportsman’s Den, 36Canal St, Fort Plain 518-993-1010. LIVE BAIT,TACKLE, ARCHERY, AM-MUNITION, PET, SPORTS,etc.Assortment of stained glasswindow ornaments: flowers,hot air balloons, birds atHarry’s Pottery, 103 W. MainSt., Canajoharie. 518-673-5584.POTTERY CLASSES arenow being offered at White’sPottery in Deansboro, NY. 3miles south of Clinton, Rt.12B For more informationcall Dean at 315-381-3009.
FOR RENT 2 bed mobilehome, quiet park. Chad-wicks, NY 315-737-8077
H A R M A N P E L L E TSTOVES: SAVE UP TO$300 NOW THRU 9/16/12HERKIMER HOME &LEISURE 247 Oberle Rd,Herkimer NY 315-866-5557FOR SALE: 2000 LS SuzukiSavage, 11,000 miles,leather saddle bags, colorgreen, excellent condition.518-573-7468, 518-573-2969. Or trade for 4 wheeleror snowmobile.LOPI WOOD INSERT-SAVE UP TO $500 ON IN-STOCK UNITS HERKIMERHOME & LEISURE 247Oberle Rd, Herkimer NY315-866-55572005 TOYOTA CAMRY. Newcondition, only 43,000 miles,one owner, must see car. 4cyl, auto, air, cd, pw, pl, pow-er sun roof. Call 315-525-5876.
SLIDING GLASS STORMDOORS 72x81, standardsize, $65/each. Great for en-closing a porch or for acamp. Brown aluminum. CallDave 868-7755
WALK-INS WELCOME!Down Under Hair Fashions.315-895-7843
2006 CHRYSLER SebringTouring, silver, 72k, V-6,auto, AC, CD, full power.SALE: $8,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
Need a Great Gift Idea? Getan Auto, Truck or MotorcycleDetailing Gift Certificate!Call Bob Failing III (518)376-1151
LOCAL HONEY FOR SALEat Queen Bee Garden andGift Shop. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11-5pm or call315-381-3009
PERMANENT WAVES Only$40.00 includes haircut! Callus! Down Under Hair Fash-ions 315-895-7843
Victorian Christmas orna-ments and banks - Harry’sPottery, 103 W. Main St.,Canajoharie. 518-673-5584.
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WHITE’S POTTERY &QUEEN BEE
(315) 381-3009WWW.WHITESPOTTERY.COM
Come visit our shops this fall. Choose from a wide selection ofunique gifts, including beeswax candles, pottery, jewelry, and salvage
items. Make this the year you shop local, green and handmade!
Regular hours are Tuesday~Saturday 11-5pmWe are located 3 miles south of Clinton on
Rt. 12B in Deansboro, NY.
This season both shops are stockedwith many new items for all of your
holiday needs.
Bellen’s Archery & Recreation
Phone & Fax 518-568-8022 • 7798 St. Hwy 5, West St. Johnsville, NY 13452
Bows In Stock & Available Range Now OpenLive Bait Coming SoonMon.-Fri. 1-9PM • Sat. 12-3PM
1 Stop Shop from:Boots • Ammo • Hunting & Fishing & Outdoor Supplies
• Muzzle Loader Supplies & Clothing • Women’s & Children’s Bows In Stock
All New Bows In Stock At Clearance Prices
IT’S NOT TOO LATE! Greatprices on roofing, siding,decks, windows. We work allwinter. Free Estimates!Credit cards accepted.Holleran’s Home Improve-ment. 315-866-7755
VENDOR SPACE AVAIL-ABLE: Antiques, collectibles& crafts. Weeden’s Mini Mall,8056 Route 13, Blossvale,315-245-0458; Vernon Vari-ety Shops, 5349 Route 5,Vernon, 315-829-2105
COMMON PINE: Excellentfor trim boards; Also 1”x6”tongue & groove and 1”x12”rough cut. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville. 518-568-7016
PUPPIES: Ready for Christ-mas. Maltipoos, Shorkies,Morkies, Yorkies. Homebred, vet checked, deposittaken. (PD#00302) 607-965-8180 [email protected] XTRAORDI-NAIRE GAS INSERTS ONSALE, OVER $1000 dis-count. Limited supplyHERKIMER HOME &LEISURE 247 Oberle Rd,Herkimer NY 315-866-5557
PREMIUM GRADE AN-THRACITE Coal Nut, Pea orRice. Franklin Brand. CallBenuel Fisher Auctions 518-568-2257
Want a great deal? CoolantFlush Special $44.95! Ike’sGarage, 58 East MainStreet, St. Johnsville, NY.Call ahead for an appoint-ment. 518-568-5055.
WANTED: I’m looking to buyoutright a 2010 thru 2012Dodge 2500 4x4 crew cab,gas or diesel, auto or stick.Must be mint with lowmileage. Preferable blackexterior in color. 315-338-3472, 315-337-3167
There’s no reason not to getin shape! DARE to DREAMFITNESS CENTER is open7 days a week. 5 am - 11pm.518-376-1151. www.dareto-dreamfitness.com
HELP WANTED: Busy Re-pair Shop looking for experi-enced mechanic with owntools and NYS inspectors li-cense. Must apply in personat Skinner Service Station5637 St Rt5 East Herkimer.
Free 10.00 coffee mug witha minimum purchase of50.00 at White’s Pottery, Rt.12B Deansboro, NY. Call forhours 315-381-3009JAQUAY’S FARM OffersHorse Boarding, Quality Hayand Grain, 3 feedings a day,daily turn out and a indoorarena. Only 5 minutes fromHerkimer. Call (315)866-6104
2009 HONDA Civic LX, ma-roon, 29k, 4cyl., auto, 4-door, AC, CD, full power.Great on Gas!! SALE:$15,995. John C. Miller,Inc. 518-762-7124
PERMANENT WAVES Only$40.00 includes haircut! Callus! Down Under Hair Fash-ions 315-895-7843
THERMAL PRIDE oil fur-nace model 0L11-112,138,000BTU, 115V,12.8Amp, $700/obo; Steelfuel oil tank, 275Gal., keptindoors, $200/obo. 315-827-4043
NFL Fans! We have Hats,Scarves, Blankets, Pillows,Mugs, Shot Glasses, Place-mats, Pot Holders, andmore! ALL Teams avail-able, at The Sportsman’sDen, 36 Canal St, Ft Plain,518-993-1010. LIVE BAIT,TACKLE, ARCHERY, AM-MUNITION, PET, SPORTS,etc.
NOW BUYING used andnew guns! Call RKP Sport-ing Goods, 2830 St. Rte. 29,Dolgeville, NY 13339.(315)868-5815
SHOP GREEN AND LOCALthis year for the holiday’s atQueen Bee Gift Shop andWhite’s Pottery located onRt 12B in Deansboro, N.Y. 3miles south of Clinton.Hours: 11-5pm Tuesday-Saturday, or call 315-381-3009
STEVENS 12 gauge singleshot, $100. 518-568-8022
RESTAURANT EQUIP-MENT AUCTION: Saturday,November 17th, 10:00amOn Site at Valley RestaurantEquipment, 18 ChurchStreet, Little Falls, NY. Cool-ers, Freezers, Tables,Chairs, Ovens, Deep Fryers,Warmers, Cash Registers, &much more!! Valley Restau-rant is putting up for Auctionsome of his surplus invento-ry!! Sale by JR’S Auction518-993-4668
WHITE’S POTTERY will bedisplaying work this week-end at the annual HerkimerCollege Arts and CraftsShow. Hours: 10-5pm Sat.and 10-4pm Sunday.
WOOD PELLETS: WarmFront Brand by New Eng-land. Wood Pellets: PremiumGrade $219.00 per ton whilesupplies last. Benuel FisherAuctions 518-568-2257
ROOFING SLATE, 10x18,2000+ removed from achurch, .75¢/each. Great forpainting or replacing slatetiles on a roof. Call Dave868-7755
Victorian Christmas orna-ments and banks - Harry’sPottery, 103 W. Main St.,Canajoharie. 518-673-5584.2006 CADILLAC DTS, 72k,V-8, auto, leather, full power.SALE: $14,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124www.johncmiller.com
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06 GMC ENVOYAuto, 4x4, Sunroof, Tow Pkg., E.C.!
05 DODGE DAKOTA SLT CLUB CABV-8, Auto, 4x4, Nice Truck!
04 JEEP LIBERTYV-6, 4x4, Loaded, Nice Condition!
$13,995$13,995
107k107k $12,575$12,575 $10,085$10,085
$8,495$8,495
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APPROVED!! 518-853-4550 APPROVED!!APPROVED!! 518-853-4550 APPROVED!!09 CHEVY COBALT LT
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59k59k09 PONTIAC G3
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38k38k08 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS
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08 CHEVY COBALT SSP1328
97k97k2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS
Many to Choose From!
Low Miles!Low Miles!08 HUMMER H3
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09 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRYP1348
08 DODGE AVENGERP1350
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08 MERCURY MARINER PREM.P1304
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07 DODGE RAM 2500 QUADP1315
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11 HYUNDAI ELANTRAP1351
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Bank approved loans with rates as low as
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PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $50 PER WEEK!WE BUY CARS & TRUCKS!
WE’LL DOUBLE YOUR TRADE UP TO $2,000!
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ANTIQUE CONSIGNMENTAUCTION: December 1st,11:00am at Mohawk An-tiques Mall, 100 E. MainStreet, Mohawk, NY 13407.Consignments Wanted forAntiques, Collectables,Gold, Silver, Coins, Jewelry,& Furniture. This Auction willbe held in conjunction withMohawk Antique MallsGrand Opening. ATTEN-TION: If You Need InstantCash, JR’S Auction Will BeOffering a Special Incentivein Mohawk. Consign YourGold, Silver, Sterling, orCoins and Get Paid CashWithin 30 Minutes of YourItems Being Sold Over TheAuction Block. (Minus yourcommission) Don’t Miss thisopportunity to consign yourTop Quality Items and An-tiques and Turn Them intoCash!! Auction conducted byJR’S Auction 518-993-4668
TED’s PAINTING SERVICEand HOME REPAIRS. Inte-rior and Exterior, Residentialand Commercial PowerWashing and Deck Staining.Senior Citizen Discounts.Call Ted Viegas 315-867-7632
PET FOOD: Taste of theWild, Diamond Naturals,EVO, California Natural,Country Value Pet Foods,and more! GRAIN FREE.Also carrying Parrot food,17in MONSTER BeefBones, treats, collars, leash-es, etc… at The Sports-man’s Den, 36 Canal St, FtPlain, 518-993-1010. LIVEBAIT, TACKLE, ARCHERY,AMMUNITION, PET,SPORTS, etc.TIME TO INSULATE!! Kraftfaced and unfaced fiber-glass insulation available atC.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville.518-568-7016
Loose or broken chairs?Bring them to the “ChairHospital” at Duda Wood-working, 734 Lafayette St.,Utica, NY, 13502. 315-733-4715. Bring in this ad for10% off furniture repair.
PREFINISHED HARD-WOOD FLOORING in 2⁄” 3”,4” & 5” widths, many colorsavailable with Lifetime FinishWarranty. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
2010 MERCURY Milan Pre-mier, blue, 23k, 4cyl., auto,leather, full power. Great ongas!! SALE: $17,995. JohnC. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124www.johncmiller.com
MERRI-ROSE FLORIST.We deliver, weekly specials.Diane Cornish, owner/ de-signer. 109 W.Main St. Wa-terville, NY 13480. 315-841-8109 “All things are possi-ble.”
2007 JEEP Liberty Lmtd4x4, red, 50k, V-6, auto,leather, moonroof. SALE:$15,995. John C. Miller,I n c . 5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4www.johncmiller.com
Now Open: Paca Gardens,27 West Main St, Little Falls,NY. Fine Alpaca clothing.Socks, sweaters, fur hats,scarves. 315-823-1100 M-F10-5, Sat 10-4.
STAG PARTY TICKETS CallBeth at Lee Publications518-673-0101. [email protected] FreeShipping
12” Beeswax taper candlesare in at Harry’s Pottery,103 W. Main St., Canajo-harie. 518-673-5584.
WANTED: ExperiencedCook. Call (315)717-7055
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www.Ikes-garage.com(518) 568-5055
58 East Main St., St. Johnsville, NY 13452
Diagnosis & Repair • Computerized Maintenance Records Complete Tire Service • Tune Ups • Transmission • Radiator • Brakes
Fuel & Brake Lines • Steering & Suspension • Online CouponsWe offer the lowest labor rates in the area!
Mon-Fri 8-6pm • Open Saturday for Your Convenience 9-4pm
OPEN: Mon. - Sat. 8-5
Best QualityBest Service • Best Price
TTheeTiree Shop
155 Erie Blvd., Canajoharie, NY
A Multi Line DealerNEW & USED TIRES • TIRE REPAIR
AUTO ACCESSORIES ON THE FARM TIRE SERVICE
CUSTOM WHEELSOIL CHANGES
www.thetireshop.biz673-5399
SKINNER SERVICE STATION
Old-fashioned service in a modern facility!We service ALL makes & models!
5637 State Route 5, East Herkimer, NY 13350 - (315) 866-3530Open Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Saturday 8:00 am-12:00 pm
Is Your Vehicle Ready for Winter?
$9995Full Coolant Flush
Multi Point Inspection IncludedExp 11/30/12
FreeBatteryTest
CENTRAL BOILER EClassicOUTDOOR FURNACES.
Cleaner and Greener.97% Efficient. EPA Qualified.Calll Northh Creekk Heat
315-866-3698
RECORDS WANTED:We’ll buy your old records
from 1930-1970. 45’s, 78’s,Albums, Rock-N-Roll, Blues,
R&B, Country, etc.Call Pete 518-673-2384
Valley RestaurantEquipment
(315) 868-7115(315) 823-0542
Building Full of Quality Used Restaurant
Equipment atAuction Prices.
New Equipment& Supplies
Pair of Staffordshire dogs -1930’s at Harry’s Pottery,103 W. Main St., Canajo-harie. 518-673-5584.
SHOP GREEN AND LOCALthis year for the holiday’s atQueen Bee Gift Shop andWhite’s Pottery located onRt 12B in Deansboro, N.Y. 3miles south of Clinton.Hours: 11-5pm Tuesday-Saturday, or call 315-381-3009
DUMP TRAILER RENTAL$100/per day, 14x7. CallDave 868-7755
FARM FRESH BROWNEGGS $2.00 per dozen.8901 Thomspon Road, Hol-land Patent, NY 13354
2009 POLARIS 600RR, ex-cellent condition. Boughtnew 2010. Rode only onewinter. Many extras. Paid$9,000. Must sell-$4,500.315-894-4220
WHEEL REFINISHING,sandblasting and paint serv-ice for rusted and corrodedsteel or aluminum wheels.Starting at $40 per wheel.Benchmark Automotive 315-404-8915
HOUSE SALE: 928 West-wood Drive, Herkimer. Be-hind Valley Health.Thursday,November 15th & Friday,November 16th, 9am-5pm.Antiques, China closet, tablefull of wonderful glassware,full bedroom set, diningroom set, curio cabinet,loveseat and couch, snow-blower, pool table. Only Par-tial Listing.
Beeswax Christmas noveltycandles at Harry’s Pottery,103 W. Main St., Canajo-harie. 518-673-5584.
Hand Woven rag rugs onsale at Harry’s Pottery, 103W. Main St., Canajoharie.518-673-5584.
MASSEY FERGUSON 65tractor/ backhoe with frontend loader and extra rims,$4,000 or best offer. Dan518-706-0249
Poor circulation in yourfeet? We have Alpaca Ther-apeutic socks. Warm, softand very comfortable. 315-823-1100 M-F 10-5, Sat 10-4. Paca Gardens, 27 WestMain St, Little Falls.
THE BIGGEST DEERCOMPETITION: Stop in toenter. $5 puts you in the run-ning for the biggest deer!Buck or Doe. The winnergets a Mossberg 100 ATR270 or a 30-06. Don’t missthis! RKP Sporting Goods,2830 State Rt. 29, Dol-geville, NY 13329 (315)868-5815
Sweetheart Red & Bur-gundy 12” tapers are at Har-ry’s Pottery, 103 W. Main St.,Canajoharie. 518-673-5584.
CHRISTMAS AUCTION:November 16th, 6:33pm atKings Auction. Burrows Rd.,West Winfield, NY.(315)822-52212006 SUBARU Baha Sport,silver, 52k, 4cyl., auto,moonroof, leather trim, fullpower, all wheel drive.SALE: $17,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
HUNTERS: We have thewarmest socks for you. Al-paca EX-Treme socks. Al-paca is warmer than wool.Up to size 17. $26/pr. Slippersocks in stock too. PacaGardens, 27 West Main St,Little Falls. 315-823-1100 M-F 10-5, Sat 10-4.
POTTERY, POTTERY, andmore POTTERY Old fash-ioned pie dishes, toothbrush holders, dippingbowls, garlic keepers, canis-ter sets, coffee mugs,planters, White’s famousfrench butter keeper, chipand dip platters, pot piedishes, pitchers, vases,clocks, garlic roasters,casserole dishes, beerbread bowls, mixing bowls,wine goblets, teapots, gar-goyle mugs, berry strainers,colanders, french onionsoup bowls, bowls of allsizes, mommy pots, chickenroasters, and a whole lotmore. Since 1974 White’sPottery has been servingthe area with locally madefunctional pottery items. Thisyear stop in at White’s Pot-tery for all of your holidayneeds. Gift Certificates areavailable. Hours are 11-5pmTues.-Sat. or call 315-381-3009
LOOKING FOR A GREAT4WD VEHICLE? Stop in orcall Licari Motor Car, locatedoff Rt. 28 behind HannafordSuper Markets in Herkimer,NY 13350. 315-866-4141
REMINGTON 870 12 gaugeMagnum. Like new. Fancywood and slug barrel, $300.518-568-8022
TURN your wedding, baby,graduation, scenery photosinto beautiful canvas printsstarting at only $40.00. CallBeth at Lee Publications518-673-0101 or [email protected]
ROOF & FLOOR TRUSS-ES: Fabricated for residen-tial, commercial or agricul-tural construction. Call for afree quote. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
FOR SALE: Antiques, Col-lectibles, Shabby Chic,Amish Baskets, Primitives,Jewelry, Country, Re-pur-pose, Handcrafted Items,Adirondack Décor, UniqueGifts and Much More! “New-port Marketplace” 7583Main St, Newport “Gift Cer-tificates now available”2009 FORD Escape XLT4x4, dk. grey, 36k, 4cyl.,auto, moonroof. SALE:$18,995 John C. Miller, Inc.5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4www.johncmiller.com
FOR SALE: 1974 Starcraftpop-up tent camper trailer,garaged, fair to good condi-tion, $300.00. 315-823-4795
HARLEY DAVIDSON JACK-ET, New, real nice, XL, $90.518-844-3534
ERNIE BALL, D’ADDARIO,Dean Markley GHS guitarstrings (lessons available).Imagineering Drum & GuitarShop. 27 West Main St. LittleFalls. 315-823-1500Now Open: Paca Gardens,27 West Main St, Little Falls,NY. The Finest Alpaca prod-ucts. Yarn, roving, stuffedanimals and more. 315-823-1100 M-F 10-5, Sat 10-4.HEMLOCK LUMBER instock, 1x10,2x4’s,2x6’s.Millers, 6027 Cty.Hwy.18,West Edmeston,NY 13485,1fimi.So.of Leonard’s ValueWANTED - CA$H PAID: forold jewelry, books. Dollstoys, even if broken, 1970solder. 1960s & older: Cloth-ing. Old frames, Christmas,Halloween items. Interestedin almost anything old.Shirley 315-894-9032.VENDOR SPACE AVAIL-ABLE at Donna’s Special-ties,5832 College Hill Rd.,Vernon Center,NY 13477.Must have ID#315-601-4696SNOWBLOWER & LawnMower Service and Repair.Tune ups for the upcomingseason. Benchmark Auto-motive 315-404-8915
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Millions of peopleacross the United Stateswill sit down Nov. 22 to atraditional Thanksgivingmeal, including turkey,potatoes, squash, cornand cranberries. Thesefoods have become syn-onymous with Thanksgiv-ing, but how did they endup on tables from Maineto California?
According to BruceSmith, senior scientist atthe Smithsonian’s Na-tional Museum of NaturalHistory, much of what iseaten at Thanksgiving to-day came from Mexicoand South America.
“We can trace many ofthese foods up throughthe southwestern UnitedStates into other parts ofthe country,” he said.“Most likely this diffusionhappened as a result oftrading or other contactamong American Indiantribes in this country.”
So, where did theseThanksgiving favoritescome from? Smith sharessome facts about the ori-gins of the food on thisholiday menu:
Turkey• The turkey was do-
mesticated twice, in cen-tral Mexico and in thesouthwestern United
States. This domestica-tion happened at thesame time about 2,000years ago. The south-western domesticate dis-appeared, and theturkeys eaten today arederived from the Mexicandomesticate.
• Wild turkeys were eat-en at the first Thanksgiv-ing. Domesticatedturkeys made quite ajourney to tables in theUnited States. They weremost likely brought fromMexico to Europe, and
then came to the easternUnited States by Euro-peans when they settledthe colonies.
Potatoes• Potatoes were domes-
ticated in South America(likely Peru) about 10,000years ago. The Spanish
probably took the potatofrom South America toEurope, where it slowlybecame a staple crop.
• Like turkeys, potatoesalso had quite a journeyto the dinner table. Euro-peans likely introduced
potatoes to the easternUnited States when theysettled there.Squash and pumpkins• There are many
species of squash andpumpkins grown today inthe United States; themost common species
(Cucurbita pepo) alsowas, like the turkey, do-mesticated twice — inMexico and the easternUnited States. Some com-mon members of thespecies C. pepo includeacorn squash, pattypansquash and spaghettisquash.
• The orange-skinned“pumpkin” lineage of C.pepo (what is carved as ajack-o-lantern) was thefirst plant to be domesti-cated in the Americas,
about 10,000 years agoin Mexico.
• There was a seconddomestication of C. peposquash in the easternUnited States about5,000 years ago. All of theyellow- and green-skinned summer squash-es in the U.S., such aszucchini and acornsquash, were derivedfrom a wild gourd thatcan still be found in theOzarks.
Corn• Corn (maize) was do-
mesticated in Mexicomore than 8,000 yearsago. This important cropplant arrived in thesouthwestern UnitedStates by 4,000 yearsago, and reached easternNorth America at about200 B.C.
• Maize is derived fromteosinte, a large wildgrass that has fivespecies growing in Mexi-co, Guatemala andNicaragua.
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by Angela Shelf MedearisAfter more than 35
years of cooking, I’ve hadmy share of ThanksgivingDay disasters! Here aresome secrets to savingyour sanity and yourThanksgiving dinner:
How to quickly de-frost a turkey: You’llneed at least 24 to 48hours (about 5 hours perpound) to thaw out afrozen turkey in the re-frigerator. If you need todo a quick thaw, placethe wrapped, frozenturkey in your kitchensink or a large containerlike an ice chest. Coverthe turkey with cold wa-ter. Drain and refill the
water every half hour be-cause as the bird thawsout, the water will getwarmer. Using thismethod, the turkey willthaw at the rate of abouta half hour for eachpound.
Preparing the bird:Remove the giblet pack-age (neck, livers, heartand gizzards) from insidethe cavity of the bird ANDcheck the neck cavity.Some manufacturersplace the giblet packagein the neck cavity, andothers place it inside thecavity closest to the legs.
Most turkeys come withthe legs already trussed(crossed and secured
with a metal or plasticbracket). If you’re not go-ing to stuff your bird,there’s no need to trussthe legs. Trussing an un-stuffed bird hinders thehot oven air from circu-lating inside and aroundthe legs. This means thatthe dark meat will takelonger to cook and thebreast meat will cookfaster and probably dryout before the legs everget completely done.
The turkey isn’t done:Don’t rely on the “pop-up” timer in the turkey,as it usually means thatthe breast is overcookedand the dark meat isn’tdone. If the dark meat is-
n’t done, remove thewings and breast meatfrom the rest of theturkey, in one piece, ifpossible. Cover the breastand wing portion with foiland set it aside. Put thedrumsticks and thighportion of the turkeyback into the oven to con-tinue cooking until done.You can re-assemble thewhole turkey and garnishit, or just cut it into serv-ing portions and arrangeit on a platter.
Stuffing savers: If thestuffing/dressing is toowet, spread it out in athin layer on a sheet panso that it will dry quickly.Place it back into the
oven for 5 to 7 minutes.If it’s too dry, add more
pan drippings or chickenbroth to the mixture. Ifyou don’t have any moredrippings or broth, youcan combine a chickenbouillon cube (if you haveone), along with a tea-spoon of poultry season-ing, three tablespoons ofbutter and 1 cup of water.Cook the mixture in themicrowave for 3 to 5 min-utes or until it comes to aboil. Stir to combine andthen add it, a little at atime, to the dressing untilit’s moist.
Soupy mashed pota-toes: You can add unsea-soned dry breadcrumbsto soupy mashed pota-toes to absorb any excessliquid.
Gravy rescue tips: Ifthe gravy is lumpy, pourit through a strainer intoa new pan and bring it toa simmer, stirring gently.If it’s too thin, mix a ta-blespoon of melted butterwith a tablespoon of flour.Bring the gravy up to aboil and whisk in the but-ter mixture to thickenyour gravy. If the gravy istoo thick, add a littlemore chicken broth, pandrippings or a little waterand butter to thin it out.
Burnt offerings: If theturkey begins to burnwhile it’s roasting, flip the
bird over immediatelyand continue to cook it.After the turkey is done,you can remove and dis-card any blackened skinand about half an inch ofthe meat below any burntarea. Slice the remainingbreast meat, arrange it ona platter and ladle gravyover it.
More tips: If your veg-etables or gravy burn onthe bottom, carefully re-move the layer that isn’tburned into another potor serving dish. DON’TSCRAPE THE BOTTOMOF THE PAN.
If the dinner rolls areburned on the bottom,just cut off as much asyou can, butter them,and fold them in half tocover the missing ends.
Whipped cream is theperfect “make-up” fordesserts that aren’t quiteup to par. You can cut thetop layer off a burnt pieand cover it with whippedcream.
Hopefully, these tipswill rescue you from anyThanksgiving Day disas-ters, but remember it’sabout gathering togetherto give thanks with thepeople you love, not theperfect meal! Have ablessed Thanksgiving!
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by David UffingtonBuild emergency kit be-
fore disaster strikesRecent storms brought
home the fact that weneed to be prepared foremergencies, especially inthe winter.
Unless you have astorm on the way rightnow, your best bet is toassemble your emergencysupplies one step at atime. Watch for sales, andstock up when the itemsyou need cost less.
Flashlights andlanterns: Before buying a
new one, read the fineprint. Many handheldflashlights now have thespecs right on the label:how many batteries ittakes, the range of thelight beam, the lumens(higher is brighter) andhow many hours it willrun on a set of batteries.Compare the features.Don’t spend extra for atorch-type flashlight thatwill send its beam 100 feetbut only for five hours ifwhat you really need isone that will light a roomfor many more hours. Be
sure each member of thefamily has one for movingaround the house safely.
Hand-crank radio:These require no batter-ies, only arm muscles towind the crank to charge.Many of them come with aset of adapters to chargeyour cell phone as well.
Battery-operated TV:Before you buy one, go on-line and read the com-ments from others. Manyof these tiny televisionsare finicky about receivingsignals, only get a fewchannels or are otherwise
hard to operate. Be sure ofthe return policy if youbuy.
Generator: Let historybe your guide here. Ifyou’re in an area that fre-quently loses power forlong periods, a generatorcan help keep a few ofyour appliances going,such as refrigerator andfreezer, thereby saving thecost of replacing all your
food. If you lose powernow and then, but only fora short time, a generatormight not be cost effective— unless you need it forheat.
Outdoor grill withpropane tank: When thepower goes out, grills arehandy not only to cookmeat before it goes bad,but to heat pots of waterfor tea, coffee, instant oat-
meal and other preparedfoods like soup or maca-roni and cheese. One ben-efit of propane is that youcan instantly turn it offand not have wood or bri-quettes still hot if the windblows.
A word about candles:Don’t. For safety, useflashlights instead.
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A: The gutters themselves should not betoo expensive to re-hang, or replace if bad-ly damaged. However, if there is damageto the roof eaves, you need to have a pro-fessional check it out and assess just howseverely those debris strikes affected theroof. You also should contact your insur-ance company to report the damage.
Because the damage occurred as a re-sult of Hurricane Sandy, which struck theEast Coast in late October, your state wasunder a declared state of emergency. Thismeans that in addition to state funds torepair and clean up storm damage, somefederal funds have likely been allotted.Your state’s emergency managementagency (MEMA, in this case) can provideinformation on how and where to report
damage, how to work with your insurancecompany to get repairs made, and otherimportant advice.
While you’ll need to do your homeworkto find out what funding is available tocover the repairs (if your insuranceprovider doesn’t), there are some generalguidelines to follow no matter what. Havemore than one contractor or roofing com-pany check out the roof, eaves and gut-ters; have each provide you with a writtenestimate of the cost, as well as an estimateof how much time it will take to effect therepair. Do not allow work to start untilyou’ve agreed to the cost and scope of thework and have signed off on the estimate.
If you’re at all uncertain about yourability to negotiate a fair price for the re-pair job, or to fill out requests for repairassistance or reimbursement, ask a trust-ed friend or relative to help you with theprocess.
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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. 5:00-5:30 PM. Help us increase our volume - thusmaking 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, Nov. 5th sale - cull ave. .64 Top cow .86 wt. 951 $817.86 up to $1288.80, Bulls/Steers top $.95 wt. 1064$1007.01, bull calves top $1.25, Heifer calves $1.18, dairy feeders $.71 - $.82, feeder bulls up to $1.12, feederheifers up to $.95, feeder steers up to $.90.
Monday, Nov. 19th - Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig sale.Sunday, Nov. 25th - 10AM CHRISTMAS AUCTION TO BE HELD AT THE SALE BARN. ALL NEW ITEMS - COME JOIN THE
HOSKING FAMILY & SALE BARN CREW FOR A FUN FILLED DAY. COME EARLY STAY LATE!Watch website for complete details.Monday, Nov. 26th - Normal Monday Sale.
LOOKING TO HAVE A FARM SALE OR JUST SELL A FEW - GIVE US A CALL.
** Trucking Assistance - Call the Sale Barn or check out our trucker list on our Web-Site. Call to advertise in any of
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Directions: Former Welch Livestock 6096 NYS Rt. 8, 30 miles South of Utica & 6 miles North of New Berlin, NY.www.hoskingsales.com Call today with your consignments.
PUBLIC AUCTIONSPECIAL BLACK FRIDAY EVENT
Friday, November 23rd - 9:00 AMLocation: Mohawk Valley Produce Auction
840 Fords Bush Rd., Fort Plain, NY 13339
Looking for Quality Consignments of: Fruits, Cheeses, Meats, Candy,Vegetables, Christmas Trees, Quilts, Crafts, Furniture, Scooters, Wagons,Small Animals, Ponies, Snow Removal Equipment, Lots of New Tools,Horse Tack, Storage Sheds, Sporting Goods.Already Consigned: Saddles, Horse Blankets, Buckets, Halters, Whips,Saddle Racks, Brushes, Lead Ropes, Shovels, Brooms, Forks, Feeders,Garden Rakes, Dewormer, Bio-Work Harness, Bio-Pony Harness, NewDS1500 Coal Stove, 1 Skid Nut Coal, 1 Skid Warm Front Wood Pellets.
Lots of Food Day of Sale
Phone 518-568-3579 or 518-568-2257
Terms by the Mohawk Valley Produce Auction
Auctioneers: Benuel Fisher Auctions and Associates
On Site Public Auction!!Restaurant Equipment Auction!!
Saturday, November 17th • 10amOn Site at Valley Restaurant Equipment
18 Church Street, Little Falls, NY
Coolers, Freezers, Stainless Steel Tables, Sinks, Tables, Chairs, Ovens,Deep Fryers, Warmers,Dishes, Silverware, Coffee Cups, Coffee Makers, Cash Registers, Scales, Office Equipment,
Interior Decorating Supplies, Lights, and much more!!Rich from Valley Restaurant Equipment is putting up for Auction some of his surplus inventory.This will be a great
opportunity for everyone to buy equipment at auction prices!! Don’t Miss This One!!
This Will Be An Auction With Something For Everyone!! Don’t Miss Out!Call Tim @ 518-332-5157 or JR @ 518-993-4668 for info.
Bring your chairs & boxes!! Visa, Mastercard & Discover Cards Accepted!If paying with a credit card a 3% service charge will be added to your total!! Watch Auctionzip ID #29324
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Public Consignment AuctionEvery Tuesday Night @ 6PM
Call For More Information
Publicc Antiquee Consignmentt Auction!!December 1st @ 11am • Preview 10am
Location on site: Mohawk Antiques Mall, 100 E. Main Street, Mohawk, NY
Consignmentss Wantedd ForAntiques, Collectables, Coins, Silver, Gold, Jewelry, Military, Early Metal Toys & Antique Furniture!!
ATTENTION SPECIAL OFFER!!If You Need Instant Cash JR’s Auction Will Be Offering A Special Incentive at our
Mohawk Antique Auction. Consign Your Gold, Silver, Sterling, or Coins and Get Paid CashWithin 30 Minutes of Your Items Being Sold Over The Auction Block. (minus your commission)
This Auction will be held in conjunction with Mohawk Antique Malls Grand Opening. Don’t Miss thisopportunity to consign your Top Quality Items and Antiques and Turn Them into Cash!
Auction conducted by JR’s Auction. Call JR at 518-993-4668 or Tim at 518-332-515710% Buyer’s Premium.
Major Credit Cards Accepted and if paying with your credit card an additional 3% charge willbe added to your total. Watch AuctionZip.com for more details and pictures, ID #29324
Saturday, December 1ST
Mohawk Antiques MallAntiquess && Collectibles
Wed.-Sat. 10am-5pm • Sun. 11:30am-4:30pm(315) 219-5044
Exit 30 NYS Thruway • 100 East Main St., Mohawk, NY 13407
Saturday, December 1stJR’SS Auctionss fromm Fortt Plainn willl bee conductingg ann Antiquess && Collectibles
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SNOWBLOWER & LawnMower Service and Repair.Tune ups for the upcomingseason. Benchmark Auto-motive 315-404-8915
BLACK LEATHER BIKEJACKET, thick with remov-able liner, new, super deal,$100. 518-844-3534
1999 MERCURY GrandMarquis LS, green, 92k,auto, leather, alloys, halfvinyl top, nice car. SALE:$5,495. John C. Miller, Inc.5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4www.johncmiller.comWE CARRY FABRAL roof-ing & siding panels withLIFETIME warranty againstfading and chalking and EN-ERGY STAR APPROVED.Can be ordered cut to lengthand many colors to choosefrom. C.H. Burkdorf & Son,35 Hough St., St. Johnsville.518-568-7016
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FOR SALE: 1 Studded snowtire 205/70R/15 $20, one235/70R/16 $40, one LT265/75R/16 $25, one215/70R/16 $15, one225/70R/16 $15, & one225/27R/15 $15. Call 518-993-2496 or 518-332-4254.
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1999 MERCURY GrandMarquis LS, green, 92k,auto, leather, alloys, halfvinyl top, nice car. SALE:$5,495. John C. Miller, Inc.5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4www.johncmiller.com
2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON1200 XL Custom Vance &Hines Pipes, Vance & HinesFuel Pak, Stage 1 EFI Kit,Black, 8,500 Miles, $7,500.Excellent Condition! 518-378-3279
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2006 CHRYSLER SebringTouring, silver, 72k, V-6,auto, AC, CD, full power.SALE: $8,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
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