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Mail: 13 Broad St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839 • e-mail: [email protected] - Napaul Publishers, Inc. 2015 All Rights Reserved
Vol. 16- No.45September 18, 2015
144 Dix Ave,
Glens Falls, NY
C&SSpeed Shop792-3798
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Napaul Publishers, Inc. September 18, 2015
www.advancedmodhomes.come-mail: [email protected]
518-279-1005
ADVANCED MODULAR HOMES
HOMES BUILT WITH PRIDE &INTEGRITY BY PROFESSIONALS!
870 Hoosick Rd., Brunswick, NY
Michael “Craig” Campbell RealtyMichael “Craig” Campbell RealtyMichael “Craig” Campbell RealtyMichael “Craig” Campbell RealtyMichael “Craig” Campbell Realty104 Quaker St, Granville, NY 12832
Licensed New York and Vermont Real Estate Brokerwww.michael-craig-campbell-realty.com
The Agency Where YOU’RE #1 - 518-642-2274
ACREAGEHAMPTON: Deep Water Emerald Lake, 2 acres,200’ waterfront .................................................. $99,700HARTFORD: 1.97 acres, views, well ................ $24,500GRANVILLE: 166 acres. Huge meadows,Woods ............................................................. $334,000GRANVILLE: 5 acres, wooded; open ............... $25,000HEBRON: 28.75 acres, pastures, woods,hunting .............................................................. $45,000HEBRON: 1 acre; 24’x42’ concrete slab; well;1,000 gallon septic ............................................ $25,900HEBRON: 15.3 acres. forestland, wildlife ......... $28,500
FOR RENT:
Granville, NY.
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Offering $200 Off
1 months rent!
Starting at $575. Water,
sewer,
on-site laundry,
trash, snow &
garbage removal.
1-845-436-1215
GREENWICH RENTAL:
1bedroom upstairs apartment
in well kept, smoke free build-
ing. Includes heat, laundry fa-
cility, 1 parking space. No pets,
suitable for 1 person only.
Lease & references required.
$560/mo. 518-692-2377.
CAMBRIDGE, NY
Luxury 3 bedroom, 3 bath
home adjoining State forest.
Gated off street parking,
newly renovated kitchen,
stainless appliances, granite
counter tops, washer/dryer,
A/C. Ground and snow
maintenance included.
$1250 plus utilities.
Call evenings.
1-518-854-9840.
NEED TO SELL YOUR
HOME OR PROPERTY? List
with us at a fair price. If we
don't sell your home we will
pay your $500. Al Konieczny
at Bryce Real Estate Call for
details.
518-441-4353.
HEDGES LAKE LOT FOR
SALE: 10' dock space included
on water. $19,000. 518-858-
2786.
SEEKING RURAL HOME
FOR RENT Mature couple
seeking rural property for rent
or lease purchase. Old farm-
house, fixer upper or mobile
home ok. Must be pet friendly
and horse friendly is a big plus!
Please call or text 518-253-
4756 or email at
FOR RENT 3 bedroom house.
Corner of Route 40 and
Wilbur Ave., Easton. $1,000/
month plus utilities. Central air
and heat (propane). All appli-
ances included. Well water.
Great views. Two year mini-
mum. 518-695-5000.
WE ARE BUYING
COUNTRY PROPERTY
Farms, Woodlands
Vacant Lands &
Water-front
Call 518-638-6484 or
518-747-7722 eves
SCHUYLERVILLE
ONE BEDROOM APART-
MENT FOR RENT includes
heat, lights, water and
sewer. $700/mo
518-338-8311TWO
APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE.
One on the first floor; one
on the second floor; both
two (2) bedrooms.
27 Main street
Greenwich, NY
518-791-3001
LAND OR FARM WANTED:
Top price paid. Out of coun-
try buyers. Call Bryce Realty
518-271-7630
CORLEW REALTY
2243 Coach Rd.,
Argyle, NY 12809
518-638-6473
Serving Washington &
Warren Counties
Sandra Corlew, Broker/
owner
IDEAL RETAIL OR OFFICE
SPACE FOR RENT. Route 40
South Argyle; busy road; 1100
sq ft. $700/mo. 518-638-8950.
HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bed-
room, brick, dead end road,
large yard, wood and oil heat.
Call 518-854-7731. $85K. Sa-
lem, NY.
Need to sell your home? Call
Al Konieczny @ Bryce Real
Estate 441-4353 Competitive
, Reliable, Professional and
Proven Service for all your
needs!
Starter Homes $74k and Up
Call Jim@ BRYCE 588-6755
ONE BEDROOM APT FOR
RENT: Country setting in
Schuylerville. Includes heat,
electric, water/sewer, lawn
maintenance and snow plow-
ing. $775/mo. 518-338-8311.
APARTMENT FOR RENT
GREENWICH
Very Small, 2 BR, W/D
Included.
518-692-2974
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25 year warranty available.
Beecrofts, LLC
518-753-4402
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Order soon toensure your
building will bedelivered before
snow starts to fall!
For more information call (518)-642-2565
BUILDINGS
STARTING AT
$995!
‘03 CHEVY SILVERADO SS
Ext. Cab, 8 cyl, Auto, 92,641 Mi.
$16,999‘08 DODGE DURANGO SLT
8 Cyl, Auto, Cruise, 105,245 Mi.
$13,999‘10 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT
6 Cyl, Auto, Cruise, 97,702 Mi.
$12,999
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1174 Route 29,Schuylerville
Open 7 Days 9 am - 6pm
98 W. Main St. Cambridge518-677-5135
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‘08 SUBARU IMPREZA WAGON
AWD, Auto, A/C, Cruise,Satellite Radio, Sunroof,
1 Owner, 99K Mi., Red
$$$$$7,995
AUTOCAD
DESIGNER
WANTEDWe are a small manufacturer
located in Waterford, NY,
looking to expand our CAD
department. We are seeking
a full-time employee that
possesses 5 years of
AutoCAD and SketchUp
experience. The individual
must maintain a positive
attitude, have the ability to
multi-task, pay close
attention to detail, be highly
organized, and work well
with others. Please contact
Heather at 518-233-8368.
CUSTOM DEER
PROCESSING
Michael Strohmeyer
Meat Cutter.
Cooler on premises.
789 Coach Road,
Argyle, NY.
518-638-6276
518-937-0144
CDL A AND B DRIVERS
NEEDED: Driver should live
within 50 miles of Hoosick Falls,
NY 12090. Driver needs to be
dependable. OTR drivers and
Local drivers wanted. Enhanced
license and TWIC a plus but not
needed to apply. Call Bill for de-
tails: 518-686-5411
DRUMMS SAWMILL
Kiln Dried Rough Cut
and Planed lumber
in stock.
1" & 2" T&G. Shiplap,
Novelty Siding, Log
Cabin Siding. V-
Groove. Hrs: M-F 8
am-4:30 pm;
Sat. 8 am-3:30 pm
Pick-up or delivery.
193 Casey Road in
Schuylerville.
518-928-9982
518-583-1168
We now accept all
major credit cards!
MECHANIC:
IMMEDIATE
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
for Power Equipment
Store. Small Engine Repair
of Tractors, Mowers,
Trimmers, Chainsaws.
Must have Experience
and Own Tools. Full Time
Year Round. OT in Busy
Season. 401k, plus
Benefits.
Call 518-636-5580. or fax
Resume: 518-636-5575.
$ BUYING- HIGHEST
PRICES PAID $
Gold & silver jewelry; vintage
costume & turquoise. Coins,
watches, knives, military, toys,
antiques etc. 30+ years
experience..save time, call Joe
first. 518-893-0235
or 518-669-2274
OAK ENTERTAINMENT
STAND.
5\’ L x 21\” D x 4\’5\” H -
Asking $300
Call 518 642-2783
PUPPIES FOR SALE:
Maltese Shitzu Mix. Ready to
go.Male & Female. $450 ea.
518-632-5790.
FOR SALE: John Daly Gold
model golf clubs & bag. Excel-
lent condition, most clubs never
used. Asking $150. Call 518-
507-6112
CASH: For crank phono-
graphs, early 78's, cylinder
records, parts. Call 798-
5612
PARTY TENTS
FOR RENT
Reserve Yours Now!
Don't Be Left Out!
Also: Large cold food chests.
Call 518-692-2028
Napaul Publishers, Inc. September 18, 2015
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24 HOUR TOW-
ING518-854-3000
• NYS Inspections • Lube • Oil • Filter• Brakes • Shocks • Alignments • Tune-Ups
• Air Conditioning • Autobody • Glass• Computer Diagnostics
• NYS Inspections • Lube • Oil • Filter• Brakes • Shocks • Alignments • Tune-Ups
• Air Conditioning • Autobody • Glass• Computer Diagnostics
New extended hours on Saturdays.Open 8-4. Please call for additional details.
FIREWOOD
FOR SALE
Green $200/cord
Seasoned $275/cord
Cut, split,
delivered locally.
518-538-1097
FOR SALE, 1998 Harley 883
Sportster 1200 kit, very good
condition, 5,700 miles, cherry
black, single seat, 3,500
obo..Also 1199 Ford Mustang
GT, V8, standard, convert.,
leather interior, excellent
shape. 5,500.OBO...Also 2004
Hyundai Tiburon standard GT
V6 6 speed. very good shape
3,700. OBO. Contact 802-
442-7317.
COUNTRY ELECTRIC LLC Residential, Com-mercial, Industrial. Alltypes of wiring in-cludingservice entrances,backup generators, new& rewiring of homes, of-fices, barns, motor controls, pools & Spas, electric heat, etc. Licensed Master Electrician, fully Insured, Free Estimates 518-642-2271
WILL TAKE CARE OF
YOUR LOVED ONE
in your home. Cooking,
cleaning, baths etc.
Excellent references
available upon request.
Call linda at
518-502-3461.
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
Oak Entertainment Center.
5\’ L x 21\” D x 4\’5\” H -
Asking $300
One side has glass door with
2 shelves in unit. Two oak
cabinet doors across bottom.
TV and DVD/DVR/Cable Box
shelf are hidden by two oak
doors that open and slide
back into unit.
Call 518 642-2783
WANTED: GINSENG
Dave Hicks
Route 40 Hartford, NY
518-632-5422
WE SPECIALIZE IN
ESTATE CLEAN OUTS.
Antiques purchased or
consigned. WANTED:
antiques, collectibles, fine
used furniture, china , glass,
books and garage sale items.
Call 518-747-0197
Napaul Publishers, Inc. September 18, 2015
21 County Route 77 • Greenwich
INSTALLED 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT
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Moore’s Corners • 518-642-1720Jct. Routes 22 & 149, 8626 State Rt.22, Granville, NY
Four Wheel Drive
Compact Tractors
at REALISTIC PRICES!
Check with us BEFORE
you buy elsewhere!
~ Sales & Service ~SALEM
HARDWARE
200 Main St.,
Salem 854-3113
AMERICAN
HARDWARE57 Church St.,
Granville 642-1334
Window & Screen Repairs
Key Cutting G.E. Appliances
Manley’sRestaurant
Route 4, Kingsbury, NY • 747-0023Winter Hours 7am-8pm M-Sat
Sunday 7am-7pm
Homemade Desserts
4
WIFI
All the above served with homemade
French Fries or Real Mashed
Potatoes.. no substitutes.
TURKEY TUESDAY
HAS A NEW LOOK:
Buy one Turkey Item, Get a 2ndone* 1/2 price!
With the Purchase of a Beverage-Dine in Only
* Equal or Lesser Value
Choices: Roast Turkey Club, Hot Roast TurkeySandwich, Turkey Bacon Wrap, Turkey Salad
Sandwich, Cold Roast Turkey Sandwich
HOME AID AVAILABLE
TO CARE FOR YOUR
LOVED ONE IN HOME.
Flexible hours, experienced,
references.
518-638-5483
518-232-9883
1999 FORD F-150: Red Ford
Lariat with matching cap, tri-
ton V-8, rebuilt auto trans.
new brakes with many new
parts. runs good, new tires.
asking $ 2600 will consider
reasonable offers.
518-747-7955
518-321-2098
ADOPTION:
Happy, loving women who
longs to share my heart and
provide secure future give
endless love to your
newborn. Exp Paid text/call
Maria 1- 516-316-1191
FIREWOOD FOR SALE:
Seasoned and unseasoned
hardwoods, split.
Full cords delivered for
$225 and $175.
518-663-9962
HIGHER CASH PAID FORCOINS, jewelry, gold, silver,watches, diamonds, stamps,
sports cards, sterling,anything old. Call Dennis @
518-583-3479 or1-800-498-3479.
WANTED: Standing timber,
wood lots. Fully insured. Call
518-692-2109
SALES PERSON NEEDED
Warren/Washington
Counties.
Call 518-747-9535
Full time preferred.
Must have own car.
BASKET BINGO FUND RAISER- Rensselaer County’sEverett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton,NY –Join the Grafton seniors for our first Basket Bingo, Friday,September 25, 2015, at 6 p. m. There will be a bake sale andrefreshments available for purchase. This event will be a fundraiser for our center to help provide entertainment and specialprograms at the center. If you have any questions, please contactthe center at 279-3413.
HUGE YARD SALE: On Saturday, Sept. 19 from 8am-2pm,Old Saratoga Reformed Church, corner of Pearl and BurgoyneStreets, Schuylerville, will be having its annual Yard Sale.“Treaures, trinkets, treats and tunes” will be featured, with foodand baked goods available, in addition to yard sale items. Livemusic will be a part of the fun as well! This sale will be part ofthe Town of Saratoga community-wide garage sale weekend.Call 518-695-3479 for more information.
Napaul Publishers, Inc. September 18, 2015
• Multi-Tiered Greens• Strategic Bunkers
• Tree-Lined Fairways• Driving Range
• Full Pro Shop • Club RentalsGolf Course Rd., Warrensburg,
NY • 518-623-9336Minutes from I-87 •
www.croninsgolfresort.com
“Stay & Play” 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Housekeeping CottagesWeekend Packages • Motel • Pool • Lounge • Game Room
Just A Chip Shot From Your Cottage To The First Tee!
Town & Country
Auction
Keep all your Items in one
place for the best Price!
Tuesday- New MerchandiseTuesday- New MerchandiseTuesday- New MerchandiseTuesday- New MerchandiseTuesday- New Merchandise
Friday- Antiques,Friday- Antiques,Friday- Antiques,Friday- Antiques,Friday- Antiques,
Collectibles, GeneralCollectibles, GeneralCollectibles, GeneralCollectibles, GeneralCollectibles, General
MerchandiseMerchandiseMerchandiseMerchandiseMerchandise
Saturday- Small Livestock,Saturday- Small Livestock,Saturday- Small Livestock,Saturday- Small Livestock,Saturday- Small Livestock,
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457 Rt. 32N, Schuylerville, NY
Call Today-
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NYS Pet Dealers Lic#411534
Auctions Weeklyat
7:00 PMLocal Dealers in
attendance weekly
518-695-6663
SCRAPPY’S
DINER
FORTANN
10338 State Rt. 149
OPEN 6 AM - 2 PM
7 DAYS A WEEK!
Historical References:
Scrappy’s in Fort Edward
Milk House in Argyle
Cynthia’s Diner in Whitehall
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OUR MOST POPULAR PACKAGE
FOR 30 YEARS!
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•3 ½ lbs. Boneless Sirloin Steaks•3 lbs. Pork Loin Roast•2 lbs. T-bone Steaks •2 lbs. Delmonico Steaks•3-4 lbs. Boneless Ham (Home Smoked)•3 lbs. Bacon (Home Smoked)•3 ½ lbs. Spareribs•1 ½ lbs. Cube Steaks•4 lbs. Sausage (Breakfast or Italian)•4 lbs. Round Roast•6-7 lbs. Roasting Chicken•9 lbs. Frying Chicken•3-4 lbs. Boneless Chuck Roast•2 lbs.Stew Beef•7-8 lbs. Chicken Breasts•10 lbs. Hamburg•4 lbs. Center Pork Chops
$309.95
All
foronly
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foronly$
309.95
7583 Route 22, Granville-Hebron line
Mon-Fri9AM-5PM
Owner: Tom NeesonFacility Id# 7098982
www.neesonsclassics.com
518-642-2565Better Business Bureau A+ Rating
Open Monday through Friday 9 AM to 5 PM
Also available nights & weekends by appointment only!
2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser loaded, 4 cyl, moonroof ..................................... $5,2952005 Dodge Neon 4 cyl, 5 speed, 70k miles ................................................ $4,9952005 Ford Taurus V6, loaded ....................................................................... $3,9952004 Mercury Monterey loaded, 7 passenger ............................................. $4,2952004 Pontiac Grand Am loaded, 4 cyl, 87k miles ........................................ $4,5952003 Chevy Cavalier 4 cyl, auto, 81K miles ................................................. $3,9952003 Oldsmobile Alero 4 cyl, loaded ........................................................... $3,8952001 Dodge Ram 1500 Conversion Van 94k miles ...................................... $4,5952000 Pontiac Grand Am 4 cyl, auto ............................................................. $3,7951999 Pontiac Grand Prix fully loaded, leather interior, sunroof .................. $3,2951996 Pontiac Fromula Firebird LT1 engine, 6 speed transmission ........... $8,9951990 GMC 3500 4x4, loaded, auto, 454 engine ............................................ $9,995
*Please note that Neeson’s Classic Cars can not be held responsible for any typographi-cal errors found in this advertisement.
EZ TERM 0% INTEREST FINANCING
Neeson’sTruck - Auto & Classic Car Sales & Service
See Tom or Alicia for all your Sales & Service Needs
SEPTEMBER SPECIAL!!
Only $595 down (plus tax & title)
FOR ALL CARS LESS THAN $4,000!
1979 Pontiac Trans Am 10th Anniversary EDT 78K miles ......... Call for Pricing1981 Chrysler Imperial Frank Sinatra EDT 1 of 168 made ...................... $15,9951981 Chevy El Camino V8, auto .................................................................. $7,995
CLASSICS
FOR RENT:
650 Sq. Ft. Building.
Retail use at Camelot
VIllage, Bennington, VT.
Call: 802-447-0039.
OUT OF COUNTY BUYER
WANTS A FARM!
Reasonablly priced. Call Al at
Bryce R.E. at 518-441-4353.
NYC BUYER WANTS WA-
TERFRONT HOME OR
CAMP. Good price. Call Al
at Bryce R.E.
518-441-4353.
BAND SAWN
AIR DRIED PINE
LUMBER. 1x's and
2x's. Most sizes
on hand. Also, kiln
dried Hardwood
Flooring in Oak,
Cherry and
Hickory.
Pratt's Sawmill.
518-677-5609,
leave message.
EXERCISE BIKE: Weslo Exer-
cise bike, counts calories, tell
you how long you have been
using and other things, cannot
keep, have no room $40
Excellent condition !
518 636-3688
CUT, SPLIT AND
DELIVERED HARDWOOD
FOR SALE. Call
1-802-394-2565 or
518-598-2376
FOR SALE: Artisano
Highlights brown leather sofa,
chair, ottoman. Excellent
condition, used for guest
house furniture. No pets and
smoke free, Paid $6,000, asking
$2,500. Call 518-321-1873.
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21982 NY Route 22,Hoosick Falls, NY 12090
518-686-3080 • M-F 8 AM - 5 PMSOME OF OUR VEHICLES ARE LOCATED AT OUR DISPLAY LOT
AT 5343 NY ROUTE 7, HOOSICK FALLS
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$$$$$3,9003,9003,9003,9003,900OUR PRICE:
Open M-F 8-4:30 PM
Sat. 8-3:30 PM
Sun 9-1 PM
WE ALSO HAVE
COMMERCIAL SPACE
FOR RENT
334 Pleasant St
REDEMPTION CENTER
BENNINGTON VERMONTJust off Main St
Call: (802)-442-9886We happily take Bottle Drives
WE WANT YOUR CANS & BOTTLES!
‘00 HONDA LX
4 dr, 4 cyl, auto,
188k, new tires,
no rust, runs
great
READY TO GO!
Open: Mon. - Fro. 7-5; Sat. 8-4; Closed Sunday
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TO SELL at
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CAPITAL AGWAY
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518-279-4300
WE HAVE
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BASKET RAFFLE- The Cambridge Fuel Fund sponsored byThe First Baptist Church will hold a basket raffle on Saturday,September 19, at Jacob’s Well (located bewtween CambridgeVillage Market and Glens Falls National Bank) 29 West MainStreet, Cambridge, NY. The doors will open at 12 Noon. Lunchwill be available. Anyone wishing to donate a basket orcertificate, it will be greatly appreciated. For more informationor to make a donation call 518-677-8106 or 518-677-2448.
VETERANS HALL - OPEN HOUSE OCT. 4, - 10:00 –3:00At the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds. Veterans Hall is a groupof volunteers who are thanking all veterans for their service.We are also honoring local men and women by compiling listsof Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Washington County veterans fromthe Civil War to the present. Getting your veteran’s name on thelist is free, easy and a good way to ensure his/her service will beremembered. For more info. Contact Jody 518-859-2988 orLorraine 518-753-6936.
FALL FUN TRAIL RIDE/WOODLAND WALK & HAR-VEST LUNCH October 4, 9:30 am - 1:30 pm. Join us for anenjoyable day of trail riding on your own horse or a guided wood-land walk at Bob’s Trees in Galway, NY . Sponsored by CornellCooperative Extension Saratoga and CCE Equine to benefit the4-H Training Center. To ride children must be 8 and older. Visitwww.cceequine.org for more info or email [email protected] by September 24! Contact me for registration forms ortry our website after Monday 9/14.
FOUNDERS DAY CELEBRATION on Wednesday, Septem-ber 23 at 10:30 AM at the Slate Valley Museum at 17 Water St,Granville, NY 12832. Randy Squires, floral designerextraordinaire, will amaze us as he creates fabulous designs infront of us. 10:30 AM is coffee, 11 AM meeting, noon is lunch,followed by presentation of floral designs. Cost for lunch is$11.00. You are invited to wear your special gardening or gar-den club hat. Tri-County members only: please bring 2 cleancoffee mugs (one for you to use for soup and one you will giveto another member to use d take home) and a nut bread or muf-fins for morning coffee. Questions 518-879-6931 Tri-CountyBranch National Farm and Garden Association invites all NYDivision members and friends to attend.
BASKET BINGO FUND RAISER Rensselaer County’sEverett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton,NY –Join the Grafton seniors for our first Basket Bingo, Friday,September 25, 2015, at 6 p. m. There will be a bake sale andrefreshments available for purchase. This event will be a fundraiser for our center to help provide entertainment and specialprograms at the center. If you have any questions, please contactthe center at 518-279-3413.
FAMILY STYLE TURKEY SUPPER at the GranvilleUnited Methodist Church 18 Church Street in GranvilleThursday, Sept 24. Tickets at the door. (Note: new loca-tion)
FALL DINNER: The Quaker Springs Firemen and Auxil-iary are hosting their annual Fall dinner at their firehouse onSunday, September 27, from 12pm to 3pm. Dinner will beChicken with vegetable and baked potato. The cost is $10 foradults, $6 for ages 6-12 and children under 5 are free. Takeout is available. Reservations are required. Please call 518-584-2758.
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FISH CREEK ROD AND GUN CLUB GARAGE SALE-2015 Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club Annual Garage Sale. Thesale will be on Saturday 19th of September 2015 ( Same week-end as the town wide garage sale). At the club house route 32Victory Mills, NY 1 ½ miles south of Schuylerville on route 32.OPEN TO THE PUBLIC all vendors welcome – all items wel-come. Tables or just a spot to sell your items – tables or groundslocation to setup $20.00 for the day. Food and drinks will beavailable at the club house. ALL ARE WELCOME to come tosell / buy. For additional information or to reserve your spot con-tact John @ 518-222-0316
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THE NOMINAL VALUE OF U.S FARM REAL ESTATE (LAND AND BUILDINGS) HASBEEN CLIMBING STEADILY with almost no disruptions since the bottom dropped out of themarket in the mid-1980’s. In 2014, the USDAestimate of that value dropped for the first timein nearly 30 years, albeit only by about 2percent. This modest decline was far exceededby the decline in net farm income between 2013and 2014, which fell by more than 25 percent.Of course, farmland values are quite differentin the various regions of the country, dependingboth on the intrinsic fertility of the land,availability of water through rainfall orirrigation, and the demand for the crops orlivestock being produced.USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), has tracked state-by-state averagefarmland values since 1997. We do know that farmland value has risen all over the country sincethat time, but no area quite so sharply as the Midwest--while Iowa’s average farmland value rosemore than 630 percent between 1985 and 2015, Pennsylvania’s rose about 285 percent andMississippi farmland value rose 183 percent over the same period.With farm income projected to fall even further in 2015, by another 36 percent according to theestimate released by ERS/USDA in August, what is likely to happen with farmland values in thenext few years? Since the income being generated by every acre of farmland has come downsignificantly in the past few years, it makes sense for the value of that land to decline as well.However, declines comparable to the catastrophic plunge of the 1980’s probably will not occur,for the following reasons: Today’s farmers are not as highly leveraged as they were 30 years ago. In 1985, the U.S. farmsector’s debt to asset ratio was 22.19 percent, while 2015’s debt-to-asset ratio is more than 40percent lower, at 13 percent. While the Federal Reserve is expected to trigger an increase in interest rates sometime this fall,it is highly unlikely that rates will ever approach the heights of the 1980’s.The U.S. prime interestrate peaked at more than 20 percent in 1981, and remained above double digits for most of therest of the decade. As long as the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) remains in place, it will ensure substantialcontinuing demand for corn for ethanol use, preventing a precipitous decline in corn prices, evenin the face of multiple bumper crops. U.S. ethanol production has increased nearly 20-fold between1986 and 2014, from 712 million gallons to 14.3 billion gallons, so it is a much bigger factor thistime around. Farmland is increasingly being viewed as a unique and attractive investment class amongsome institutional investors, as it has low correlations with more traditional investment classessuch as stocks and bonds, and historically has performed well during periods of high inflation.While there are some groups in U.S. agriculture who have concerns about the social and economicimplications of this development, it does create another source of demand for farmland beyondfarmers and traditional types of landlords, who are often heirs to family farms who are not willingor able to return to the land. With declining crop prices and land values, we are already starting to hear stories of farmersfinding it difficult to get operating loans to plant their crops. USDA needs to be ready to makesuch loans available to farmers through the FSA farm credit programs for those farmers whosecreditworthiness has been impaired by recent developments, and Congress needs to make surethat USDA has the resources it needs to step up in that area if necessary. There would likely be other adverse impacts from these developments, such as depressingfarmers’ net worth and slowing certain local economies due to a reduction in their tax base evenwith modest declines in U.S. farmland prices. However, one benefit of such a shift would be tomake farming somewhat more affordable to young people starting out in the business. Since theaverage age of principal U.S. farm operators was more than 58 years in the last Census ofAgriculture in 2012, any reduction in the cost of entry into farming could be helpful.
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AUTUMN FESTIVAL October 3, The West Fort Ann United Methodist Church on CopelandPond Road will serve lunch from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Soup, sandwich, cookies and beverage$6.00. per person. Any questions, please call 518-7936-0969.
BATTENKILL MONDAYS COOKING CLASSES RETURN TO THE KITCHEN!- TheBattenkill Kitchen, part of the Salem Courthouse Community Center complex, is once again offering4 wonderful Battenkill Mondayscooking classes on Mondays at 6 pm in the coming weeks.Organized by the creative BK Committee, Majken Seller, Tom Kerr, Todd DeGarmo, DottieSchnieder, Brenda Levy and JoAnn Rose, wonderful aromas will be wafting from the kitchen verysoon. On Monday, September 21, “Let’s Go Apple Savory” with Helen McIntosh will expandyour cooking skills with apple-based dishes. Monday, September 28, will showcase “Home CookedItalian” with Dan DiBlasi featuring Italian favorites everyone loves. On October 19, “AutumnOne-Pot Meals” with Beth Anthony will provide instruction in the preparation of dishes made withthe finest and freshest ingredients. The final Battenkill Mondaysclass will take place on October26 when Tammy Butler, owner of a favorite Salem destination will offer “Jacko’s Favorites”. Theclasses are $40 each or $150 for all 4 classes,and payment is required upon registration. Sincespace is limited, it’s advisable to call 518-854-7053 soon to register. For details on each class, visitthe BK website at www.battenkillkitchen.org.
ANNUAL FALL CHICKEN BARBECUE at Jermain Community Hall on Niles Road in WhiteCreek OCTOBER 3 Servings begin at 4:30pm. take-outs available as soon as the chikens arecooked. Half chicken, baked pot, cole slaw, candied carrots, cranberries, pickles, roll, butter,coffee, tea punch, cider; homemade pies of all kinds. Tickets at door. Info and res: 802-442-9559,518-677-3021or 518-686-9307.
COURTHOUSE BEER & BRATS FEST (the wurst party ever!!) On Saturday, October 3 from3 to 7 pm, the Salem Courthouse Community Center is hosting its first Beer and Brats Fest. Originallyscheduled for September 12, the event was rescheduled so it would not conflict with another majorevent in the community. There will be a tempting selection of local craft beers and Albany’s veryown Rolf’s brats and German potato salad for purchase. Area breweries participating in this eventinclude Brown’s Brewery Co. of Troy, Shmaltz Brewery of Clifton Park, Argyle Brewing Co. ofGreeniwich, Adirondack Pub & Brewery of Lake George, RS Taylor Brewing Co. of Hebron,Battle Hill Brewing Co. of Fort Ann and Davidson Brothers Brewing Co. of Glens Falls. “Eddieand the Edsels” will be on hand to provide live entertainment. Family fun, games, dancing, goodfood and good company are the order of the day. Mark your calendar, and join us for a lovely fallafternoon. Brats and beer tasting tickets are $25 for adults who pay in advance, $30 for adults atthe door and $5 for a Courthouse Kid-Pak hot dog and root beer dinner. Please call 518-854-7053to purchase tickets or obtain additional information.
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SPECIAL BENEFIT FOR LUNCH, LEARN & PLAY- OnSaturday, September 19 at 7:00 pm, there will be a specialconcert at the Fort Salem Theater to assist with funding for theSalem Courthouse Community Center’s Lunch, Learn & Play.While this successful summer enrichment program has drawnto a close, the fundraising process is always ongoing. Theevening’s entertainment will be provided by Joe Frey with theopening group, the Providence Road Band, getting the eveningstarted. This event has been organized by Michelle and MiltonWilson along with the Salem Community Fellowship Church.The Wilsons have 2 children who participated in LL&P thissummer and value the program highly. They have pledged todonate all proceeds from the evening to support LL&P. Whenthe Shoppe Off Broadway thrift store heard about the benefit,they generously offered to match the donation thereby makingthis event an even greater opportunity. Tickets are $15 and maybe purchased by calling the Fort Salem Theater at 518-854-9200.For additional information on the performers, visitJoefreymusic.com and Providenceroadband.com.
GIANT TEACUP AUCTION at the Modern woodsmenBuilding, Main Street Route 30 in Wells, Vermont Friday, Sept18. Viewing starts at 5:30pm. Hundreds of collectibles, jewelry,dishes, etc. Info: 802-325-3202. PANCAKE BREAKFAST atthe Peniel Presbyterian Church on quaker Street in granville,NY Sept 19 from 7-10am. Info: 518-642-0767.
HARRY ORLYK’S WORK WILL BE EXHIBITED ATMCCARTEE’S BARN in Salem, New York from throughOctober 31st. The exhibition of fifty paintings, curated by EveraSue Clary, provides an in-depth look at the artist’s work from1985-2015, which embodies the pure essence of landscape paint-ing, Orlyk’s paintings are rooted in the seasonal landscapes ofWashington County. They have echoes of the Hudson RiverSchool, but filtered through the use of color and composition ofthe Abstract Expressionists. They are strikingly beautiful. Thewinter paintings are composed of a pallet of umber, browns andeggshell whites that capture the barren beauty of the land. Mar-malade oranges and cobalt blues evoke the vividness of a hotsummer afternoon. Orlyk’s work is ambitious. Because he pro-duces a painting a day his work transcends predictable land-scape painting. He calls it a “portrait of days”: an evolving vi-sual journal of sunlight, land and his own emotional responseto a sense of place. “The land is a friend of mine. I enjoy sittingdown and listening to it.”His painting process is unconventional. Every afternoon he getsin his van, carefully chooses his location, clamps his canvas tothe steering wheel, and paints. He always asks permission ofthe people who own the land. As a result he forges a connectionwith them.Orlyk was born in 1947 in Troy, New York. He attended gradu-ate school at University of Nebraska at Lincoln, where he wastaught by a number of influential Nebraskan painters. For overforty years he has consistently shown his work across the coun-try, including the Carrie Haddad Gallery in Hudson, New Yorkand the Beamesderfer Gallery in Highland Park, New Jersey, aswell as internationally. In 1995 he was the recipient of aGuggenheim Fellowship. He lives in Salem, New York with hisfamily. For further inquires please contact Evera Sue Clary,McCartee’s Barn, 518 854 3857 [email protected]
THIRTIETH ANNUAL HARTFORD SPUD RUN on Satur-day October 17 at the Hartford Central School, Rtes 40/149.One mile run at 9am, followed by fiveK race at 10am. All 5Kpreregistrants will receive a long-sleeve T-shirt. Post race re-freshments offered. Awards for first three overall finishers, maleand female; as well as to the first three in each of ten age divi-sions. The Fun run is FREE. Entry to the fiveK is $15 now and$20 race day. The proceeds benefit the Senior Class of 2016.Applications are available from Phil ([email protected])or can be downloaded at www.adirondackrunners.org. More info:518-232-7040.
ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST at Station # 1 of theKingsbury Volunteer Hose Co on Burgoyne Avenue Sunday, Sep-tember 20 from 7-11am. Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage grayand biscuits, pancakes, mini muffins, fresg fruit, home fries, or-ange juice, coffee milk and cocoa. $8 for adults. $4 for ages 12and under. Info: 518-538-5418 or 518-747-4606.
COMMUNITY TAG SALE: at the Pittstown Volunteer Emer-gency Corps 60 Parker School road in Johnsonville, NY Septem-ber 26 from noon til 6pm. We are now accepting donations ofgood, useable items (NO clothing, please). To rent a table or dropoff donations, contact Stephen Hans at 518-423-0586.
GARAGE SALE AND KIDS CARNIVAL at the SchuylervilleUnited Methodist church 51 Church Street in Schuylerville Sep-tember 19 from 9am-4pm. Rent a garage space for $5 or rent aspace w/table for $10. Ccontact Pat Poitier @ 518-695-6855 toreserve your space. Kids carnival with games, food and drink.
BREAKFAST at the American Legion Post 574 on 72 Pearl Streetin Hudson falls October 11 8-11am. $8pp; children>10 $3. Fam-ily of 4-$27. Pay at door. Everyone is welcome.
THE HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE WILL BE HOLD-ING AUDITIONS FOR THEIR ANNUAL HOLIDAY PRO-DUCTION OF ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS. This showwas written by Timothy and McKenzie LeVan. Auditions willbe held on Friday, October 9th at 7pm and Sunday October11 at 2pm at the Center Brunswick United Methodist ChurchRte. 7 Troy, NY. The show will be performed at the BrunswickGrange, Rt. 7 and 142. The shows dates will be Friday, Saturdayand Sunday, December 4th-6th. Friday and Saturday shows at7:30pm and Sunday will be at 2:00pm. The show is being di-rected by Ethel LeVan and the assistant director is ChristineLeVan. Please contact Ethel LeVan at 518-237-6936 with anyquestions.
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fully loadedmoon roof, all
power, justinspected, auto
V-6midnight blue,
well maintained$2700
2002 Pontiac Bonneville SLE
call 802 442 8876
1978 CHEVY 4 speed
standard and transfer case
For Sale$250.00
518-683-8309
FIREWOOD FOR SALE:
full cord, local, unseasoned
Hardwood, cut and split. 518-
692-2109
HELP WANTED.Mechanic. Experi-enced auto and/ or
heavy duty technician.Full Time with
benefits. Salary isdependent on skilllevel. Inquire by
phone(518) 686-5411
OAK HUTCH.
Base is 5\’W x 19\”D x 34 1/
2\”H. Has 6 drawers and 2
Doors
Top is 4\’ 8\” W x 15\”D x
5\’10\”H. has 3 glass doors
and shelf. Asking $400.
Matching oak table in
separate ad. Will sell as a set
for less.
Call 518 642-2783
Napaul Publishers, Inc. September 18, 2015