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Borders year round river for soothing water sound. Come see ‘Beaver Brook’. 2 Lots bordering Nick Stoner Golf Course ...................................$20,000 50+ Acres Caroga Lake. Elec at road ...........................................$68,000 NEW LISTINGS: www.ADKSRealty.com 2 • July 3, 2015 COUNTRY EDITOR COUNTRY EDITOR July 3, 2015 • 3 Fourth of July sidewalk parade by Donna Erickson It’s time for a sidewalk parade! Whether it’s on the Fourth of July, or anytime all summer long, decorate bikes, trikes, scooters, skates and wagons, wear a funny hat and strike up the band. A couple of families with a few motivated kids is really all it takes to make it happen. Gather kids of all ages in your neighborhood, and get marching to the beat of family fun and memory making. Here are some ideas to stage the informal, high spirited event: • Make and deliver fliers or send e-mails to announce the sidewalk parade. Designate a place where kids can gather for a pre-parade decorating party. Your deck, driveway, backyard or a local park can be the gathering spot. Tie ribbons, streamers and flags to bikes and wagons. Make signs and banners. • Put your child’s teddy bear or other stuffed animals on parade, too. Dec- orate the long sides of a wagon to make it look like a circus wagon. Fill it with their favorite animals. Some kids might like to dress like a clown, while others can be a circus ringmaster or tightrope walker. • Teens may enjoy participating, too. They can hand out brochures along the mini parade route or wear a sandwich board advertising their services for mowing lawns, babysitting or watering plants for vacationers. • For post-parade fun, make the day a real picnic and top off the event with snacks, appetizers, a potluck meal or a barbecue. For dessert, set out tubs of ice cream on a ter balloon volleyball and relay races. Some kids may want to perform impromptu juggling acts, magic shows and songs. Encourage participants to match up with new tionwide. To find more of her creative family recipes and activities, visit www.donnasday.com and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is picnic table. Ask families to bring their favorite toppings. • Enjoy a memorable finale with a few games that everyone will enjoy, such as an egg toss, wa- families on the block or in the building so everyone gets acquainted. Donna Erickson’s award winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television na- “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.” (c) 2015 Donna Erickson Distributed by King Features Synd. A person who is nice to you, but rude to the waiter, is not a nice person. ~Dave Barry Herkimer County Fair Fair set Aug. 18-23 The Herkimer County Fair is being held on Aug. 18-23 and is seeking contestants for this year’s events including the Queen Pageants, Talent Show, and Demo Derby. The Demo Derby is being held on Friday, Aug. 21. Drivers must be at least 18 years old. The Queen Pageants are being held Aug. 18 with girls of different age groups from 4-17 and boys from 4-12. The Talent Show is being held Aug. 22 with any age or talent. The Talent show is a pre-lim for the New York State Fair. It is necessary to perform at a county fair before entering the State Fair competition. First place awards $50 and a trophy, 2nd place is $25 and a trophy and 3rd is $15 and a trophy. The contestants are judged in six divisions and registration is due Aug. 18. Forms can be obtained on the Fairs’ website. Also reserve seating for the Double M rodeo, Demo Derby and truck pull will be on sale July 1 at the fair office as well as Advance sale tickets available at M&T Bank, Adirondack Bank and fair office. For further questions, complete rules and applications — call 315895-7464, mail to PO Box 47 Frankfort NY 13340 or [email protected] . 4 • July 3, 2015 COUNTRY EDITOR Preventing mildew other July gardening tips garden and pull weeds. Weeds really do sprout overnight and by next week they’ll be towering over your tomatoes and annual flowers. A visit to the garden before work, or as soon as you get home, can keep the weeds in check. Continue planting vegetables such as radishes, carrots, and lettuce so that you’ll have a continual supply of these vegetables into the fall. Seeds will germinate quickly in warm soils, but so will the weeds. Be diligent about weeding, watering, and thinning your new seedlings. Check tomato plants for large, green-striped horned caterpillars. A few can cause lots of damage, so hand pick and destroy them when found. Spray an organic pesticide containing B.t. (Bacillus thuringiensis) to control large infestations. If the caterpillars have white elongated eggs on their My green thumb came only as a result of the mistakes I made while learning to see things from the plant's point of view. ~H. Fred Dale (Thanks, Anne) The Countryy Editor Published weekly on Friday by Lee Publications 6113 St. Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 Publisher, President Frederick W. Lee V.P., General Manager Bruce Button V.P., Treasurer Controller........Lyndsay Bock Managing Editor......Joan Kark-Wren Production Coordinator........Jessica Mackay Shop Foreman...........Harry Delong !!! Summer Coal Sale !!! 10 Per Ton Discount $ On All Coal Bought Before September 1st, 2015 Bagged Price After Discount 299/ton Bulk Coal After Discount $ sume growth. Summer is a great time to visit perennial nurseries to see what is in bloom, and add to your collection. There are many local specialists you can find online under Vermont Perennial Display gardens (pss.uvm.edu/ppp/vpdgli .html ). As virtually all plants you’ll find are in pots, it is fine to plant them now, just add some compost at planting, mulch, and keep them watered. Other gardening activities for this month include visiting open garden days, removing “sucker” shoots from tomatoes, finishing pruning of woody plants early in the month so any new growth will have a chance to harden-off before winter, and replacing hummingbird solution in feeders and water in bird baths every three to five days. Janet Lee Stanley SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE Premium Blaschak Coal $ backs, leave them and don’t spray. These are a natural enemy, such as from a parasitic wasp, which hatch and then parasitize other hornworms. Protect your squash vines from the squash vine borer. These clearwinged moths lay their eggs on the stems and the hatching larvae bore into the vines, causing the plant to wilt and possibly die. Apply a pesticide containing B.t. every 3 or 4 days during July and early August to kill hatching larvae before they enter the stems. A thin layer of wood ashes or moth flakes scattered around plants may discourage egg laying. 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Renovate the beds, controlling the runners, encouraging them to root where you want them. Keep the bed well mulched and watered. Birds love blueberries as much as we do, so protect the fruit with netting. Use stakes to suspend the netting over the shrub so birds won’t reach the berries. Secure the netting to the ground to prevent birds from sneaking in. Get your cover in place before the berries turn ripe. Take just one-half hour every day to inspect the FRUITS / VEGETABLES & GREENHOUSES CELEBRATING 42 YEARS We carry McCadam Cheese, Hapanowicz Meats, Queensboro tub butter and Farm Fresh Milk! WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS & EBT CARDS N OW I N HOMEGROWN PEAS FRESH VARIETY OF SUMMER FRUITS FLOWER SALE! VEGETABLE & BEDDING PLANTS FLORIDA WHITE POTATOES 10 LB. BAG $3.99 SALT POTATOES 5 LB. 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COUNTRY EDITOR July 3, 2015 • 5 Strange but true by Samantha Weaver • It was Alice Roosevelt, prominent socialite and daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt, who declared that her purpose in life was to “empty what’s full, fill what’s empty, and scratch where it itches.” • King James VI of Scotland was also, after the crowns of England and Scotland were united in 1603, King James I of England. He may have been doubly noble, but those who study such things say that his personal habits would not have been out of place in a commoner of the time period. He reportedly never bathed, claiming that baths were an unhealthy practice, and he would wear the same clothes for months on end. • Three of the first five presidents of the United States — John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe — died on July 4. • Fans of the long running sitcom “Scrubs” will be familiar with the main character, Dr. John “J.D.” Dorian, and his best friend, Dr. Christopher Turk. You might not realize, though, that the actors who played those roles — Zach Braff and Donald Faison — also are best friends in real life. • The game of tag may seem like an innocent children’s pastime, but in some countries it has a sinister undertone. In Italy, players pretend that anyone getting tagged has caught the black plague. In Madagascar, leprosy is the contagion that is being supposedly spread by the game, while in Spain, it’s relatively harmless fleas. • Taking the stairs may be good for your cardiovascular health, but there are dangers you might not know of. In an average year, approximately 27 people are killed while using an elevator, while 1,600 die while taking the stairs. Thought for the Day: “Learning is what most adults will do for a living in the 21st century.” — Lewis Perelman (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. Freedom begins between the ears. ~Edward Abbey Comfort foods made fast and healthy! Grilled Melon skewers Comfort foods made fast and healthy! by Healthy Exchanges BLT Cracker Spread Here is an unusual but delicious way to enjoy a BLT without the guilt of a fattening spread. Grilled melon is a great way to add some fruit to a backyard grilling party! • 3 cups melon chunks (cantaloupe, honeydew or watermelon) • 2 teaspoons oil • 1/8 teaspoon salt • 1/8 teaspoon pepper • 3 slices cooked bacon, crumbled • 4 basil leaves, thinly sliced 1. Prepare grill for direct grilling on medium-high. 2. Thread chunks onto skewers. Brush skewers with oil; sprinkle with salt and pepper. 3. Grill 3 minutes, turning over once. Top with crumbled bacon and basil. Serves 4. For thousands of triple tested recipes, visit our website at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder . (c) 2015 Hearst Communications, Inc. All rights reserved by Healthy Exchanges Summer Peach Salad I don’t think I have ever tasted anything so refreshing as this summer side dish. • 1 cup water • 4 cups (8 medium) peeled and chopped fresh peaches • 1 (4 serving) package sugar free vanilla cook and serve pudding mix • 1 (4 serving) package sugar free lemon gelatin • 1 cup mini marshmallows • 1 cup reduced calorie whipped topping 1. In a blender container, combine water and 1 cup chopped peaches. Cover and process on BLEND for 20 seconds or until mixture is smooth. 2. In a medium saucepan, combine dry pudding mix, dry gelatin and blended peach mixture. Cook over medium heat until mixture thickens and starts to boil, stirring often. Remove from heat. Add marshmallows. Mix gently until marshmallows are dissolved. 3. Fold in remaining 3 cups chopped peaches. Spread mixture into an 8x8-inch dish. Refrigerate until firm, about 3 hours. Spread whipped topping evenly over top. Cut into 8 servings. * Each serving equals: 85 calories, 1g fat, 1g protein, 18g carb., 63mg sodium, 1g fiber; Diabetic Exchanges: 1/2 Starch/Carb., 1 Fruit. (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. • 1/2 cup nonfat sour cream • 1/2 cup fat-free mayonnaise • 1/4 cup bacon bits • 1 cup finely shredded lettuce • 1/2 cup finely chopped fresh tomato In a medium bowl, combine sour cream, mayonnaise and bacon bits. Add lettuce and tomato. Mix well to combine. Spread mixture over crackers. Makes 6 (1/4 cup) servings. * Each serving equals: 53 calories, 1g fat, 3g protein, 8g carb., 371 mg sodium, 0g fiber; Diabetic Exchanges: 1/2 Starch/Carb. (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. 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One thing all our students hold in common, is a desire to continue their education and provide a brighter future for themselves and their families. For complete LPN course description and application process visit on the web at: lpn.herkimerboces.schoolfusion.us or call 315-895-2210 Ext. 1 • 77 E. North St., Ilion, NY New Location BECKER’S AUTO REPAIR, LLC. • Over 25 Years Experience • All Makes & Models • General Repairs & Maintenance Call to Schedule Your Appointment Evening & Weekend Appointments OWNERS: JOHN & JOANNE BECKER Available 19 Top Notch Drive • Little Falls, NY Ph: 315-823-2450 6 • July 3, 2015 COUNTRY EDITOR Hello Again, July 4, 2015 According to the Wall Street Journal, Jeb Bush and Senator Marco Rubio are solidifying their positions at the front of the pack of Republican presidential contenders. However, in a separate Journal/NBC News poll, 65 percent said they could see themselves backing Mike Huckabee. Grandpa said, “Sonny, it was so cold last night I couldn’t sleep. I shivered all night long.” “Grandpa, did that noise I heard come from your teeth chattering?” “I don’t know, Sonny. We don’t sleep together anymore.” While the presidential hopeful show will not end until the fat lady sings, other hopeful candidates still have strong support and financial backing. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky is a favorite of a friend of mine and he is definitely still in the race. The pastor of a local farm community church asked one of the deacons to lead the church family in prayer. Later he said, “Deacon, your voice was so low, I couldn’t hear your prayer.” “I wasn’t praying to you,” the deacon replied. While the candidates running for president all appear to be great, one of them still will need your vote. It has been said, “If you don’t vote for the one you want, you are actually giving your vote to the other guy.” It has been well documented that our government grows at a rate of 6 percent per year which means it will increase its spending by 6 percent and increase taxes by at least 6 percent plus borrowing billions of interest bearing dollars. How much more are you willing to pay each year – for the remainder of your life and stick your children with? Is the problem this little boy faced the one that could destroy our nation? A little boy versed in the Christian faith wanted $100 to buy an electrical KitchenAid for his mother. After several nights of prayer, he decided to write a letter to God. Have you ever wondered what makes someone tick? If you could dig down deep, what would you find? Let’s take two well-known names and see what we come up with. A good democrat postal department employee saw the political ramifications and sent the letter on to the president. In a moment of good-natured political planning, the president said, “Let’s send that lad $10.00. You put in $5.00 and I will put in the other $5.00.” For starters, let’s ask ourselves what do we actually know about the man who is the president of the United States, Barack Obama? What makes him tick? I have been trying to remember if I have ever seen a picture of him entering or exiting a church. If you have, what does that mean to you? If you can’t recall any church-related activity, what does that suggest? Possibly to you, it would not suggest or indicate anything or possibly it would cause substantial doubts. George Washington said no one could possibly govern this country without the help of God. On a few occasions, President Obama said that if he could not have his own way, he would go around Congress. What does that say about him? Should a man be president when he is willing to state that he will bypass our nations’ time and constitutionally honored government system of one president with Senators and House Representatives? Does that indicate a man who would chose personal-dictorial leadership over the managerial foundation our forefathers designed for our country? The second person, Mrs. Clinton, has been associated with government for more years than our president. I will merely repeat what we chatted about in the previous Hello Again. Hillary Clinton said – “No jobs were ever created by businesses.” I guess she was implying that all jobs were created by government. What does that statement suggest concerning her ability to think without talking? I will ask you to draw your own conclusion. After reading the following statement, how anxious will you be to vote for a believer in big government? “The greater the government, the greater the poverty.” — Senator Bob McEwan “The larger the government grows, the more taxes it will collect from you.” — Hello Again The question: who will become our next president? When the boy received and opened the envelope and found the $10.00, he was amazed. He quickly wrote another letter to God, thanking God for the $10.00 given. The letter said, “Thank you Heavenly Father but your letter was routed through Washington and they took their 90 percent cut.” To answer the problem faced by our little boy, will anyone be able to actually run our government if the politicians have already spent more money than taxation will bring in? I’m sitting near the front plate glass window in our office. The little red bike is sitting with a hopeful look. The sun is shining with beautiful white clouds and no wind. So what would you expect me to say? You’re right. Wave with both hands when we ramble by. We will wave back with one. God bless you and if you put your trust in Him, all will be well. Fred Lee and the Lee Family BRING IT TO H IM AUTOMOTIVE 416 Flint Ave Ext., Little Falls, NY 13365 315-556-1005 WE E DO: • Vehicle frame welding & fabrication repair • All major automotive car & truck repairs • At the area’s LOWEST T PRICES COUNTRY EDITOR July 3, 2015 • 7 Family fun filled Fourth of July by Donna Erickson The Fourth is never an ordinary summer day, especially when you turn the occasion into a celebration of outdoor family fun. Here are some creative ideas for all ages, starting with a fantastic “fireworks of art” activity. Fireworks art In a small bowl or recycled container, stir together 4 tablespoons of liquid tempera paint and about 1 tablespoon of water to dilute the paint. It should be runny. Make several different color mixtures. Gather around a picnic table and give each person a sheet of sturdy construction or watercolor paper and a drinking straw. Pour a spoonful of one color near the center of each sheet, tell everyone to hold their straw just above the puddle of paint at a 45 degree angle and blow through it, spreading the color in all directions like a fireworks display. One by one, pour other colors of paint on the paper and blow through the straw to create a dramatic design. To turn your picture into a place mat, cover the completed and dried project with clear, adhesive-backed plastic. Tip: If you wish to sprinkle sequins and glitter on the design for added sparkle, stir 1 teaspoon white craft glue into the original paint and water mixture. Add more water if necessary for a runny consistency. Patriotic stones Collect several large rocks with a flat side. Rinse off rocks if needed, and let dry thoroughly. Paint an American flag design on each with red, white and blue acrylic 2991 State Highway 5S, Fultonville, NY 518-853-4500 www.randallimpls.com paints. Use as napkin weights at mealtime. Singalong Have a song fest and sing familiar American songs together, such as “Yankee Doodle,” “This Land is Your Land” and “America the Beautiful.” Make up your own verse to your favorite. Story Time In the evening, make a bedtime story extra special for young and old by reading it outdoors with a flashlight. Choose a book about the subject of independence, where children, fairy tale characters or animals are searching for freedom. Donna Erickson’s award winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television nation- wide. To find more of her creative family recipes and activities, visit www.donnasday.com and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.” (c) 2015 Donna Erickson Distributed by King Features Synd. 8 • July 3, 2015 Grilled Buttermilk Chicken Here in Texas, we celebrate two holidays that commemorate freedom. June 19 (also known as Juneteenth) is the day slaves in Texas received the declaration of their emancipation from slavery. July 4 is the celebration of the hard fought freedom and privileges we enjoy as Americans. But Independence Day was almost celebrated two days earlier. On July 2, 1776, the Continental Congress voted in favor of independence, and two days later, July 4, the delegates signed the Declaration of Independence. Future presidents Thomas Jefferson and John Adams fought to have July 2 as Independence Day, but were outvoted by the other delegates. This is why we celebrate on July 4, the date the document was signed, rather than the date the resolution of independence was approved by Congress. Like many American families, we enjoy celebrating Independence Day by gathering together for barbeques and fireworks. These recipes for Grilled Buttermilk Chicken and Grilled Potato Salad with Buttermilk Dressing are guaranteed to set off an explosion of flavor in your mouth while providing you the freedom of time to enjoy this wonderful holiday. Marinating chicken in buttermilk and hot sauce is an old Southern recipe for tenderizing and adding flavor to chicken. If you don’t have buttermilk on hand, see the tips below for creating a tasty alternative. When grilling, create two heat zones: start with high, direct heat over the coals, and then move the food away from the coals to cook all the way through without burning. • 1-1/2 cups buttermilk, shaken well • 8 cloves garlic, chopped • 1 tablespoon paprika • 2 tablespoons poultry seasoning • 1-1/2 teaspoons salt • 1 teaspoon black pepper • 2 tablespoons hot sauce • 6 pounds bone-in chicken pieces 1. In a small bowl or measuring cup, combine buttermilk, garlic, paprika, poultry seasoning, salt, pepper and hot sauce. 2. Divide buttermilk mixture and chicken between two large resealable plastic bags. Place the bags of chicken in a bowl or on a sheet pan. Marinate chicken in the refrigerator, turning bags occasionally, for at least 1 hour and up to overnight. 3. Heat grill to medium-low. Remove chicken from marinade (discard marinade); pat chicken dry with food safe paper towels. Grill chicken, covered, turning occasionally, until cooked through, 30 to 40 minutes. Serves 8. COUNTRY EDITOR Grilled Potato Salad • 1-1/2 pounds red potatoes, cut into 2-inch pieces • 1 red onion, cut into 1/2-inch thick rings • 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil • 2 bell peppers (red and green), seeded and cut in half • 4 celery stalks, leaves and white stalk removed • 2 teaspoons salt • 1-1/2 teaspoons ground black pepper 1. Heat grill to medium. Toss potatoes, onion and 2 tablespoons oil in a bowl. Arrange in single layer on grill and cook, turning frequently, until tender and slightly charred, about 15 minutes. Dice onions, bell peppers and celery and mix with the potatoes, salt and pepper. 2. Add 1/2 cup of Buttermilk Dressing (see recipe below) to potato mixture and toss to coat. Add additional dressing as desired. Serve warm or at room temperature. Serves 4. Buttermilk Dressing • 1/2 cup plain, low fat Greek Yogurt • 1/4 cup low fat mayonnaise • 1/3 cup buttermilk • 3 tablespoons coarse grained mustard • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard • 2 teaspoons sherry wine vinegar • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley or basil • 1/2 teaspoon salt • 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper Mix all of the ingredients in a medium bowl until blended. Refrigerate dressing until ready to use. Makes 1-1/4 cups. Tip: Buttermilk Substitutes Milk: Combine 1 cup milk (2 percent whole, or heavy cream) and 1 tablespoon lemon juice or white vinegar. Let mixture stand at room temperature for 510 minutes. The milk will be thicken slightly, but not as much as buttermilk, and contain small curdled bits. Yogurt: Mix 3/4 cup plain yogurt with 1/4 cup water. Sour Cream: Mix 3/4 cup sour cream with 1/4 cup water. Cream of Tartar: Mix 1 cup of milk with 1-3/4 teaspoons cream of tartar. Let stand 5-10 minutes until slightly thickened and curdled. Angela Shelf Medearis is an award winning children’s author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her website is www.divapro.com . To see how-to videos, recipes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on Facebook. Recipes may not be reprinted without permission from Angela Shelf Medearis. (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc., and Angela Shelf Medearis Vincent A. Enea Funeral Service LLC Whether you prefer a simple private gathering, full traditional funeral, Veteran’s service, cremation, or a non-traditional service, we provide the very best in personal and professional services and have pricing for everyone’s budget. Michael - Manager/Funeral Director Vincent - Owner/Funeral Director (315) 866-1500 or (518) 568-7040 www.vincenteneafuneralservice.com [email protected] 527 527 East Albany East Albany St. St. Herkimer, Herkimer, New York 13350 New York 13350 Bridge 2020 Bridge St. St. St. Johnsville, St. Johnsville, New York 13452 New York 13452 BRYAN’S ROOF RESTORATION Before After Why put on a new roof when it only needs to be painted? 315-717-8345 COUNTRY EDITOR July 3, 2015 • 9 Gem’s Along the Mohawk hosts Rock the Canal by Daniel Baldwin Gems Along the Mohawk is a regional tourist attraction in Herkimer (right along the Erie Canal) that provides canal cruises, dining, and shopping. Renee Scialdo Shevat, president of Gems Along the Mohawk, said the business opened in 2002 and it is still running successfully today. The company features 70 businesses in Central New York, according to their website. Shevat said she and the associated businesses wanted to host an event that would kickoff the summer season and attract more tourists who live outside Central New York and New York State. “When our business was pulled together,” she said, “we said why not try to set up something at a more annual basis that would be a little closer to- ward opening up the summer to say to people, ‘welcome to summer’ of that particular year. ‘Here’s what you can do Book authors talked with local residents. Carleton Boone and Company band played their jazz hits. Members of the Utica Zoo showed a variety of animals from the Zoomobile. Photo by Daniel Baldwin in your own backyard.’” That is the main reason why Gems hosted Rock the Canal Weekend, which took place June 19-20. This is the third year that the business has hosted the event. A lot was going on during this year’s celebration. On Friday, the docks had a Friday Night Party Cruise. Saturday was even busier and exciting as many Central New York athletes and authors gathered at the docks to meet with many local residents and tourists. Little Falls Diamond Dawgs’ pitcher Dave Palmer and third-baseman Andrew Turner stopped by the docks early in the morning to talk MAPLE RIDGE BULK FOODS • Deli Specials • Buffalo Chicken Breast Corned Beef Cooked Ham $4.49 lb. $4.95 lb. Baby Swiss Cheese $3.84 lb. $5.99 lb. Provolone Cheese $3.50 lb. 4 Yr. Old White Cheddar $9.99 lb. Roast Beef $5.99 lb. Baked Goods Fridays & Saturdays Fresh Donuts Saturdays Pre Annuals & Hanging Baskets Mon-Sat 8am-5pm • Closed Sun 315 - 219 -1238 to baseball fans and take a look around this regional tourist attraction. “It’s always been a place I wanted to go,” Palmer said. “I’ve never been to the Erie Canal before, so I came here to hang out, promote and meet some people.” While the two players were out greeting fans, many local authors were in the gift shop signing books and encouraging residents to read their latest novel. Dorothy Stacy (author of the Erie Canal Cousin Series), William Stewart (author of Prohibition of Black and White), and Nancy DiPace Pfau (author of Sharon and Sharon Strings) were a few of the many authors who attended this event. Stacy said Rock the Canal Weekend serves as a good purpose for the business and Central New York. “It’s a great idea,” she Gem’s 13 629 Mang Rd, Little Falls, NY 13365 Located off Rt. 29 in Salisbury Center. Take North Rd. to Mang Rd. 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Reigning Princess Stephanie Treadwell introduced herself and her court and outlined their duties of promoting dairy products for the year. New Roof - No Mess vs Tarps and Plywood REPAIR vs REPLACE Metal Roofing vs Shingle Roofing Tear Off vs Another Layer Pay $$ Cash $$ vs $125 a Month L-R: Ashley Teachout, Dairy Ambassador; Miletta Oldick, Dairy Ambassador; Hannah Franklin, Alt. Dairy Princess; Stephanie Treadwell, Dairy Princess; and Ellie Ainslie, Dairy Ambassador. Call For Details. An Insured Roofer vs ??? A Roofer On Time vs Waiting All Day If we are not on time, we will reward you with a $10 Gift Card for Applebee’s. 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COUNTRY EDITOR July 3, 2015 • 11 Country Editor Number / Classification 20 Air Compressors 25 Air Tools 35 Announcements 45 Antiques 55 Appraisal Services 75 ATV 80 Auctions 82 Auto Body 110 Bedding Plants 120 Bees-Beekeeping 130 Bird Control 140 Books 155 Building Materials/ Supplies 157 Building Repair 160 Buildings For Sale 161 Bulk Foods / Spices 165 Business Opportunities 170 Butchering Supplies 173 Carpentry 175 Cars, Trucks, Trailers 180 Catalogs 182 Catering 190 Chain Saws 195 Cheesemaking Supplies 205 Christmas 214 Clocks & Repair 215 Collectibles 216 Clothing 235 Computers 253 Consignment 265 Construction Equipment For Rent 275 Construction Machinery Wanted 277 Construction Services 280 Construction Supplies 312 Crafts 325 Custom Butchering 330 Custom Services 360 Deer-Butchering & Hides 370 Dogs 410 Electrical 415 Employment Wanted 440 Farm Machinery For Sale 445 Farm Machinery Wanted 447 Farm Market Items 460 Fencing 470 Financial Services 480 Fish 483 Flooring 495 For Rent or Lease 500 For Sale 510 Fresh Produce, Nursery 525 Fruits & Berries 527 Furniture 529 Garage Sales 530 Garden Supplies 535 Generators 537 Gifts 575 Greenhouse Supplies 585 Guns 587 Hair Styling 589 Hardware 600 Health Care/Products 605 Heating 610 Help Wanted 653 Hotel / Motel 683 Jewelers 700 Lawn & Garden 711 Lessons 760 Lumber & Wood Products 790 Maple Syrup Supplies 805 Miscellaneous 810 Mobile Homes 811 Monuments 812 Multi Media 813 Music 815 Motorcycles 817 Nails 820 Nurseries 910 Plants 950 Real Estate For Sale 955 Real Estate Wanted 960 RVs & Motor Homes 975 Rentals 980 Restaurant Supplies 1040 Services Offered 1075 Snowblowers 1080 Snowmobiles 1096 Sports 1109 Thrift 1140 Trailers 1147 Trains 1148 Travel 1165 Trees 1170 Truck Parts & Equipment 1180 Trucks 1187 Vacuum 1190 Vegetable 1200 Veterinary 1205 Wanted Announcements Announcements ADVERTISING DEADLINE FRIDAY • 2:00 PM (Week Prior to Each Friday Dated Paper) For as little as $4.00 - place a classified ad in The Country Editor PO Box 121, 6113 State Hwy. 5 Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 800-836-2888 • Fax: 518-673-2381 [email protected] Building Materials/Supplies ROUGH CUT LUMBER – all sizes. Credit cards accepted. Stop in, call or email. Buryford Farms, 50 Cavalli ST, Dolgeville, NY. (315)429-9040 0r (315)8684842 bfmoulding @gmail.com Call Peg at 1-800-836-2888 Cars, Trucks, Trailers Cars, Trucks, Trailers 2012 Cadillac SRX AWD, 33,000 Miles, Loaded, Excellent Condition, Silver, Grey Leather or 518-673-0111 or email [email protected] Announcements Antiques SELLERS WANTED for Canal Days Flea Market, July 11 & 12, 11am-4pm, Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site, bring your own table, contact Jannice, 518829-7516 ANTIQUES/FINE ART and unusual collectibles. 9200 State Route 365, Holland Patent. From Pete Rose autographs to Coca Cola ceiling fans. 315-794-9175. 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. FOR SALE: 1930’s Antique sofa and matching chair, original upholstery. Second similar chair. Best offer. 315866-3412 INSULATION: All Types. New/ Existing Buildings. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. Call Upstate Spray Foam Insulation 315-822-5238. www.upstatesprayfoam.com Appliances Appliances Report any errors to 800836-2888 HERKIMER ELKS CAR SHOW. SAT., August 1st. Benefit Cerebral Palsy, Myers Park, Park Ave. Herkimer registration, 9 till noon, $10.00. 23 classes 1st,2nd, prizes each class, seven other awards. Food, Raffles, D.J., Public Welcome no charge, Info call Roy. 315-866-5245 Appliances REFRIGERATOR, Electric Range, Air Conditioner, Freezer. $50 each. 518-8213727 ADVERTISERS Call Peg at 1-800-836-2888 or 518-673-0111 Antiques CROSSETT COLLECTABLES, 58 Otsego Street, Ilion. Hrs: Tues.-Sat., 12 noon - 6:00PM. Closed Sunday & Monday. We now have Amish Millers Country Kitchen products. Jams & Fudge & Cashew Brittle. Cars, Trucks, Trailers Collectibles FOR SALE – 2001 PT Cruiser, 84K, 5 speed, 4 cyl. Asking $2,500. Eastern Auto Mall, Ilion, NY (315) 8957487 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. WANTED # # # # # Get the best responses from your advertisements by including the age, condition, price and best calling hours. Also, we always recommend insertion for at least 2 issues for maximum benefits. DEADLINE for placing ads is FRIDAY at 2:00 PM- Week Prior to Each Friday Dated Paper. Asking $32,500 Call 518-495-2384 Cars, Trucks, Trailers 99 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER automatic V6, runs, looks good, $1,000; 02 Polaris Trailblazer, runs and looks good, $500 OBO; Johnson 40 hp boat motor best offer; Kawasaki Prairie four wheeler, needs work, best offer. 315-866-9131 7 Days a Week 315-335-3302 FOR SALE – 2000 Malibu, 114K, Automatic, 4DSD. $2,900. Eastern Auto Mall, Ilion, NY (315) 895-7487 2002 SATURN – 119K, Automatic, 4 cyl, 4DSD. $3,300. Eastern Auto Mall, Ilion, NY (315) 895-7487 2004 KIA RIO – 73K, 5 speed, 4cyl, 4DSD. $2,500. Eastern Auto Mall, Ilion, NY (315) 895-7487 ATV 2000 CADILLAC DeVille – 89K, Leather, asking $3,500. Eastern Auto Mall, Ilion, NY (315) 895-7487 2014 MASSIMO side x side 4x4 MSU 400 EFI, Camo winch dump box split fold down windshield, 300 original miles, $6750. Owner passed. Call. 315-346-6269. Collectibles Automotive ATTENTION: Remanufactured starters, alternators, generator. Prompt service, Gary D. Sneath 315-8267892 JUNK CARS, TRUCKS & VANS PAYING $100 & UP 1-800-836-2888 To place a Classified Ad FOR SALE: A number of beautiful antique glassware and lamps, and other small items I will sell very reasonable or buy all at a good price. 315-866-1579 WANTED - CA$H PAID: For old jewelry, old buttons, books. Dolls toys, even if broken, 1970s older. 1960s & older: Clothing. Old frames, Christmas, Halloween items. Interested in almost anything old. Shirley 315-894-9032. Construction Equipment For Rent FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apartment, Little Falls, NY., washer and dryer hook up, recently renovated, $525 a monty, plus security. 518774-6556. 12 • July 3, 2015 COUNTRY EDITOR Country Editor Construction Services Construction Services ANTHONY MACRI PAVING CONCRETE MASONRY Commercial & Residential Call With Your Needs 315-866-2733 or 315-717-3333 Dogs For Sale FOR SALE: Dashound, Female, Black/ Brown (Tan) Puppy, Asking $100. Born April 4th. Free Kittens. 315219-6665 or 315-868-7795 MOVING SALE: Herkimer, 224 Pullman St. Tools, household goods, stereo/ record player with records, bookcases, kitchen items, dishes, Singer sewing machine in table, outdoor grill, books, knick knacks, cookware (enamel, Pyrex, metal), puzzles, outdoor furniture with umbrella. July 46, 10-5 pm. Farm Market Items DAMIN FARM Home Raised BEEF FROZEN FRUITS & VEGETABLES 4 VARIETIES SAUERKRAUT COMING SOON! Fresh Fruits & Vegetables 8075 St. Hwy 5, St. Johnsville 518-568-2643 FOR SALE – sawdust & shavings. Buryford Farms, 50 Cavalli St., Dolgeville, NY. (315) 429-9040 or (315) 868-4842 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 [email protected] RUBBER STAMPS self inking. All sizes. Call Beth at Lee Publications 518-6733237 or 518-673-0101 BRAND NEW 2006 Pantera 125cc dirt bike, $1,400; 1998 Dodge Stratus, standard, runs good, $800; riding tractors & lawnmowers; Honda Express moped, 1978, runs, $375. 315-8230672 Furniture For Rent 183 Main Street, Sharon Springs, NY 13459 Legal live-in storefront with 1 to 2 bedrooms in Sharon Springs, NY. Very sunny, 1,000 s/f storefront with large front porch. 2 entrance doors will allow you to have a separate shop or to sublet part of the space to an independent shopkeeper to help with the rent. New kitchen appliances and shower. Beautiful setting. $775/month includes heat and hot water. Tenant pays electric. Available June 1st or sooner. References and verifiable long-term employment a must. Best contact [email protected] or call 518-312-3800 and leave a message. FOR SALE: 6 High back old fashion style, medium oak dining room chairs, excellent condition, $300. 315-8665026 Hay - Straw For Sale BALEAGE FOR SALE, Timothy and clover mix or alfalfa mix, first and second cutting available, 315-822-3194. Legal Services FREE BANKRUPTCY CONSULTATION! Now offering weekend, evening, and telephone appointments in the Herkimer area. Call the Law Offices of Anna Smith at 607-277-1916 or visit www.AnnaSmithEsq.com BANKRUPTCY, Uncontested Divorce, Family Court, Closings, Traffic; Attorney Fee $525.00. Richard Kaplan 315-724-1850 Magnets PO Box 121, 6113 State Hwy. 5 Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 800-836-2888 • Fax: 518-673-2381 [email protected] Real Estate For Sale BUSINESS CARD MAGNETS only $75.00 for 250. Free Shipping. Please allow 7-10 business days for delivery. Call Beth at Lee Publications 518-673-0101 or [email protected] $75,000 Charming 3 bedroom home, large eat-in kitchen w/garage and private yard. Located at 159 Pine Grove Road, East Herkimer Miscellaneous 2 NEWER Motor Scooters 150cc, $800 each. Large motor home for rent, single person, $350 per month includes electric. One large king size bedroom set, mahogany, paid $5,500, selling for just $1,500. New appliances, selling half price or $300 each. 315-360-6259 Real Estate For Sale Contact Kimberly Labombard Van Billings Real Estate, 315-429-0300 Rentals HOUSE FOR RENT: 2058 Rte. 168, Mohawk, NY, small 3 bedroom farmhouse w/garage. $650/mo. Plus utilities. HBE Group, Inc. /Broker- 315-429-9754. Services Offered PHOTO CALENDARS now available right here at Lee Publications. 6113 State Hwy. 5, Palatine Bridge, NY 518-673-3237. Choose up to 24 photos. Only $12.00 for digital photos and $15.00 if we scan them. Tires & Tire Repair Service FOUR GOODYEAR Integrity light truck tires, brand new, never mounted, 21570/15, $269, 315-866-1827. STAG PARTY TICKETS. Free Shipping. Call Beth at Lee Publications 518-6733237 or 518-673-0101 or [email protected] FOUTON, new, good for college dorm; Mid size $100. 39” dark wood fork and spoon, $15; 4 tier teakwood lazy susan, all carved, good for chips& dips, $75. 315823-1092 Real Estate For Sale LAND BARGAINS: Little Falls area, 17.7 acres, mostly fields, stream in rear, $29,000. Fort Plain area, 3.6 acres, field, $13,000. Owner financing. Helderberg Realty 518-861-6541, 518-2566344 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 NICE 4 BEDROOM HOME in country. West Canada School District. MAKE OFFER. 315-867-4284 5 ACRE BUILDING LOTS: Middleville. All building lots to be sold at greatly reduced prices from $16,900. This is the Best Deal around! 35 exceptional homesites set on 235 acres, riding trails, ponds, views, snowmobile & ATV trails. Only (4) lots remaining. 315-891-3254 A is a Thousand Trailers Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale L A N D A D I RO N DAC K S : Camp Whitetail, 65 acres, Little Beaver Lodge, 55 acres. Great setting for your home or camp. Property has it all. Large beaver ponds, woods, fields, streams. Abundant wildlife. Snowmobile/ATV trails. Town road with electric. 30 minutes to Old forge or Utica. Asking $89,900 and $79,900. Koehler RE 315-891-3254 FAIRFIELD “Country Setting Private Community” Modern 2 story home. New kitchen, Brazilian granite countertops, black appliances. Family, great room, home office, master suite/ walk-in closet/ large master bath with jacuzzi tub. Over sized sun deck. New detached 2 car garage. 2 nicely landscaped acres and much more, $189,900. Interested, Koehler RE 315-891-3254 800-836-2888 Wanted SEEKING 2 bedroom APT. in Herkimer. Call 315-8664231. Recreational Vehicles & Motor Homes It’s easy & economical to add a picture to your ad! For Information Call IN STOCK B-Wise & Brimar Trailers. Landscape, dump equipment. Great Selection & Pricing. Randall Implements, Rt 5S, Fultonville. 518-853-4500 GORGEOUS HARVEST HOME w/ 42x68 Morton Building, 80 acres in Central NY. Great Horse/ Hobby Farm. 315-371-5166 1995 SAFARI & TITAL RV. Green & gray, 36’ long, 17,500 lbs., 13,000 miles, 6 cyl. Asking $20,000. Towing pkg kit estimated at $2,000. Good condition inside & out. For appt. call 518-495-7489 Wood For Sale FIREWOOD FOR SALE: $50.00 face cord. 707 Thompson Rd., Little Falls COUNTRY EDITOR July 3, 2015 • 13 Country Editor Calendar of Events COUNTRY EDITOR NOTE: Calendar entries must arrive at the Country Editor’s office by Thursay a week before our Friday publication date for them to be included in the calendar of events. Send events to Lee Publications c/o Country Editor, 6113 State Highway 5, or PO Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 or e-mail to: [email protected]. Jun 29 - Jul 3 Christian Lake Bible Conference 355 Perkins Mill Rd., Stratford, NY. 7:45 pm. For more information on activities and camping rules/regulations call 315-429-3659 or write Christian Lake, 355 Perkins Mill Rd., Stratford, NY 13470. Jun 30 Jon Stemkoski's Celebrant Singers Performing Church of the Annunciation, 54 West St., Ilion, NY. 7 pm. Jul 4 Independence Day Strawberry Festival Fort Klock, 7214 NY-5, St. Gem’s from 9 said. “I’m really happy about the events that are taking place along the canal. The Utica Zoomobile, a Johnsville. 12-4 pm. The Declaration of Independence reading will be at 1 pm followed by a Tryon Militia salute. For more information visit www.fortklockrestorati on.org Jul 16 Rabies Clinic East Herkimer Fire Dept., 193 Main Rd., East Herkimer, NY. 5:30-7 pm. Bring pet's rabies vaccination history to receive a 3 year certificate. Ferrets must be vaccinated every year. Dogs should be on a leash and cats & ferrets in a carrier or pillowcase. No exams will be given. $5 donation per pet is suggested to help defray costs. Jul 23 - Aug 27 Herkimer ARC to Host Summer Session of Dance & Music Therapy Classes for Teens and Adults with Disabilities Gail W. Brown Center, 411 Folts St., Herkimer, NY. Classes will be led by a certified Autism Movement Therapy instructor. Hour long classes will begin at 5 pm. The cost per six class session is $60 with a maximum of 10 people per class. Participants from Herkimer and neighboring counties are welcome to attend. For more information or to enroll in classes, contact Lisa Gifford at 315-574-7826 or e-mail [email protected] by July 17. vehicle that transports a majority of small animals from the Utica Zoo, stopped by later in the afternoon. Employees of the zoo showed children a few of their animals that were in the mobile. Miss Upstate New York’s Lauren Crandall also came down to the docks to talk to people and be in a few pictures. Jul 24 Music Night at Fort Klock 7 pm. For more information visit www.fortklock.com or call 518-568-7779. Jul 27 Kuyahoora Valley Historical Society Program & Summer Annual Picnic Norway Community Hall, 3114 Military Rd., Norway, NY. 6 pm - Annual Covered Dish Picnic. Bring dish to share and table service. Coffee & beverage provided. 7 pm - Program: Digital History of the Mohawk Valley. Free and open to the public. For more information contact Lori Burritt at 315-8267242. Aug 4-6 Young Pioneer Program Fort Klock, 7214 NY-5, St Johnsville. A three day educational program for Children between the ages of 9 & 13. The children will experience frontier life and colonial lifestyles will having fun learning about what life was like for children of that period. Call 518-568-7779 to register. A small fee is charged. PO Box 121, 6113 State Hwy. 5 Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 800-836-2888 • Fax: 518-673-2381 [email protected] CLIP & SEND Country Editor MAIL OR CALL PO Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 $4.00/ 62 E. Main Street, Mohawk, NY 13407 Providing quality care for over 120 years Today s Date________ ____ # of Weeks to Run ______Starting Issue Date (Friday Date) COPY: (First 14 words $4.00, each additional word 10¢, phone number counts as one word) ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ 14 words - $4.00 15 words - $4.10 ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ 21 words - $4.70 22 words - $4.80 23 words - $4.90 24th word - $5.00 25 words - $5.10 ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ 16 words - $4.20 26 words - $5.20 17 words - $4.30 27 words - $5.30 ______________ 31 words - $5.70 Later in the night, the Carleton Boone and Company jazz band played some of their tunes. The weekend ended with a display of fireworks, 29th word - $5.50 ______________ 30 words - $5.60 ______________ 33 words - $5.90 34th word - $6.00 which took place right along the Erie Canal. Rock the Canal Weekend was an ultimate success for the business, according to Shevat. “There are over 160 people here right now. Only 60 people are local. One hundred people are either out of our region, downstate New York, or out of state. What we (Gem’s Along the Mohawk) now managed to do is not only identify what there is to do in Central New York, for our local residents, but also put the Mohawk Valley and Upstate New York on a much larger stage for people outside the area to come in and experience Central New York.” Little Falls Hardware James A. Metott for ALL of your Plumbing and heating needs. NOW FILLING PROPANE TANKS! 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Main St. Phone 866-5233 or 866-3540 Holy Eucharist 10 AM FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Senior Pastor Timothy Parisi 559 E. Jefferson St. Phone 823-4043 • [email protected] Sunday Morning All Worship 10 AM Thursday Bible Study 6:30 PM GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH OF DOLGEVILLE Paster Len Byarty 12 Van Buren St. Sunday School (All Ages) 10-11 AM Morning Worship 11-12:30 PM Lunch 12:30-2 PM Afternoon Worship 2-3 PM CHURCH OF SAINTS ANTHONY and JOSEPH Rev. Quy Vo, Pastor 229 S. Main St. Phone 866-6373 Saturday Vigil Mass 6 PM Sunday Mass 10 AM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 555 Albany St. Morning Worship will begin at 10:15 AM Rev. Chris J. Wintermute will be speaking this morning. Nursery (infants through age 4) Junior Church (K-4) during Morning Worship Service Sunday School Classes 9 AM (nursery through adult) Morning Worship Service 11 AM and is broadcast live over radio station WIZR, 930 on the AM dial with a one week delay. Monday School Board Meeting 6:30 PM Tuesday Trustee Meeting 7 PM Wednesday Final Bible Study & Prayer Time at homes 7 PM Thursday Choir Practice 7 PM DOLGEVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Jack A. Ford 21 N. Helmer Ave. Church Phone 429-7381 Sunday Church Service Oppenheim @ 9:30 AM Dolgeville @ 11 AM DOLGEVILLE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Pastor Marvin Isum 3 Elm St. Phone 429-8390 Sunday Worship 10:30 AM Mid-week Service Tuesday 7 PM UNITED LUTHERAN PRESBYTERIAN PARISH Rev. Edwin Kopp 26 E. Faville Ave. Sunday Church School 9:15 AM Worship 10:30 AM ST. JOSEPH’S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Deacon Jim Bower, Administrator Rev. T. Healy, Sacramental Minister 31 N. Helmer Ave. Phone 429-8338 Sunday Mass 8:30 AM HERKIMER SS PETER and PAUL ORTHODOX CHURCH Very Rev. John Udics 305 Main Rd., East Herkimer Phone 866-3272 Saturday Evening Vespers 4 PM Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:30 AM Holy Day Liturgy 9:30 AM TEMPLE BETH JOSEPH Rabbi Ronald Kopelman 327 N. Prospect St. Phone 866-4270 Friday 8 PM • Saturday 9 AM Area’s Leading Wallcovering Store 315-823-2640 634 E. Main Street Little Falls, NY 13365 REDEEMER CHURCH Pastor Michael Servello 931 Herkimer Rd. Utica, NY 13503 Phone 792-4748 Saturday 6 PM Sunday 9 & 11 AM OAK RIDGE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Pastor Chris Schumske 838 W. German St. Sunday School (All Ages) 9:30-10:20 AM Worship Service 8:30-10:30 AM with iPraise for the children (K-5th grade) Phone 866-0575 THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HERKIMER North Washington & Green St. Sunday Worship 10 AM Phone 866-4984 UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OF ST. MARY’S PROTECTRESS 326 Moore Ave. Sunday Divine Liturgy 10 AM Holy Day Liturgy 9 AM Phone 866-1336 NEW LIFE CHURCH Pastor David Hayner 337 Protection Ave. Phone 866-1164 www.nlc-mc.org Worship 10 AM Wednesday Worship 6:30 PM TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Ann Zimmerman, Pastor Corner of West German & Henry Streets Phone 866-6474 Sunday Services 8 AM Spoken Sunday Worship Service 10:30 AM with Music Bible Studies on Thursday Mornings at 10 AM THE SALVATION ARMY Captain Jon-Erik and Lieutenant Jessica Berkhoudt 429 N. Prospect St. Phone 866-1240 www.SAHerk.com Sunday School 9:45 AM Morning Worship 11 AM FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF HERKIMER AND LITTLE FALLS Pastor Janet Gleason Prospect St. & Park Ave. Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10 AM Wednesday 7 PM Sunday School 10 AM CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS (MORMONS) Branch President Blake Francisco Gros. Blvd., East Herkimer Phone 315-866-8095 Priesthood/Relief Society 12:10 PM Sunday School 11:20 AM Sacrament Meeting 10 AM Family History Center hours by appointment; please leave a message at 315-866-7189 HERKIMER REFORMED CHURCH 102 Church St. Phone 866-1523 Worship 9:30 AM Sunday School 11 AM Shepherd’s Table: Tuesday 11-12:30 PM Thursday 11:30-12:30 PM Shepherd’s Table Dinner: First & Third Tuesday 6 PM CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Jill Stellman 300 N. Main St. Church Office 866-0551 Email [email protected] Sunday Services: Sunday School 9:00 AM Holy Eucharist 9:30 AM MOHAWK DENNISON CORNERS COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Donald King 219 Robinson Rd. Phone 866-5215 Sunday: Sunday School 9:45 AM Morning Worship 11 AM Evening Worship 6 PM Wednesday Prayer 7 PM PAINES HOLLOW UNITED METHODIST Pastor Peg Donaghy Rtes. 167 & 168 Worship 9 AM MOHAWK REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Brian Engel, Pastor 20 S. Otsego St. Phone 866-4292 Email [email protected] Morning Worship 9:30 AM (July & August) EMMANUEL BIBLE CHURCH Pastor Gary Wilcox 54 W. Main St. Phone 866-2668 Sunday School 9:45 AM Morning Worship 11 AM Sunday Evening 6 PM Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7 PM CHURCH OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Sr. Mary Jo Tallman, CSJ, Parish Life Director Rev. Mark Cunningham, Sacramental Minister 71 E. Main St. Phone 866-1752 Saturday Vigil Mass 5:30 PM Sunday Mass 9:30 AM CHRISTIAN BIBLE CHURCH H. Ed Reed, Pastor/Teacher 167 Ward Rd. Phone 858-1282 www.christianbiblechurch.us Sunday School 9 AM Sunday Worship 10 AM Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer Meeting 7 PM WORD CHRISTIAN CENTER Pastor Gene Kipper 27 E. Main St. Phone 866-3810 www.wordchristiancenter.org Sunday Services 10 AM Pastor Tim Fralick will preach the Word of God on Sunday at 10 AM. Eleanor James is the greeter. Tuesday - Intercessory Prayer 7 PM led by Robin Wilson Wednesday 7-8:30 PM This Week’s Service at WCC-Mohawk HOLY SPIRIT POLISH NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH Father Rafael Dadello 615 E. Gansevoort St. Phone 823-0793 Sunday Mass 11 AM ST. PAUL’S UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH Minister Jeffrey J. Frank Mark Bunce, Organist 565 Albany St. Phone 823-2284 Sunday Service & Religious Education 10 AM HOLY FAMILY PARISH OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF LITTLE FALLS Deacon Jim Bower, Administrator Rev. T. Healy, Sacramental Minister 763 E. Main St. Phone 823-3410 Saturday Vigil Mass 4 PM Sunday Mass 10:30 AM EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH Father Steven A. Scarcia, D.Min, rector 588-594 Albany St. Sunday Schedule: High Mass, Rite II 10 AM Nursery & Sunday School 9:45 AM (Sept.-May) Fellowship Coffee Hour 11:15 AM Choir Rehearsal 11:30 AM Holy Day Masses as announced Confessions by appointment HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 512 E. Gansevoort St. Sunday Worship 9 AM Sunday School 10:45 AM FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. Ruth Kuo 18 Jackson St. Worship 9 AM NEWPORT UNITED METHODIST Rev. Deborah Waldron Phone 845-8730 Sunday School 11 AM Morning Service 11 AM COLD BROOK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pastor Genett Timlin 467 Main St. Sunday Worship 10:30 AM KUYAHOORA COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Dwayne Durand West Canada Valley High School Auditorium 5447 St. Rt. 28 Mailing Address PO Box 50 Middleville, NY 13406 Phone 315-292-1303 www.kuyahorracc.org Weekly Service Sunday 10:08 AM ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Quy Vo, Pastor St. John the Baptist Parish 7516 N. Main St. • Phone 845-8017 Monday & Wednesday 9 AM Saturday Vigil Mass 4 PM Sunday Mass 8 AM Quality Used Cars With a Warranty! SUPERMARKET Lamberson St., Dolgeville • 429-8518 WHITCOMB AUTO SALES 6500 St. Rt. 5, Little Falls, NY 13365 Thomas C. Whitcomb, Owner Phone 315-823-1320 www.whitcombautosales.com SALISBURY MOTOR CAR CORP. 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