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Community Courier Night at the York Revolution has been rescheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 14. Fans can use the coupon that appeared in the July 11 and 18 issues of the Community Courier for free tickets for the Aug. 14 game. Donations for the York County Food Bank will be accepted. For each donation, attendees will receive an entry to win great prizes from York-area businesses. For a list of acceptable donations, visit http://yorkfoodbank.org. Readers with questions may email marketing@engleonline.com. COMMUNITY CONCERT
Trinity Lutheran Church in Wrightsville will host a free community concert by the Twin Rose Community Band at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 4, at the Highmount Picnic Woods, 5635 Furnace Road, York. Attendees should bring lawn chairs. BINGO NIGHT
Susquehanna Senior Center, 2427 Craley Road, Wrightsville, will hold a bingo fundraiser on Friday, Aug. 17. Doors will open at 5:15 p.m., and games will begin at 6 p.m. Tickets and information are available by calling Trena at 717-244-0340.
Locust Grove United Church of Christ, 1035 Locust Grove Road, York, will host a chicken barbecue and bake sale on Saturday, Aug. 4. The sale will run from 11 a.m. until sold out, rain or shine. Dinners will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. The cost of a dinner will include a half-chicken, a baked potato, applesauce, a roll, a cupcake, and a beverage. Dinners may be eaten on-site or carried out. For details and to reserve dinners, readers may call 717-755-1318. Messages should include the caller’s name, phone number, and number of dinners desired.
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Hellam Township Police To Host National Night Out By Chelsea Peifer
The Hellam Township Police Department will host its annual National Night Out (NNO) event on Tuesday, Aug. 7, in the grass area at the Hellam Township Municipal Building, 44 Walnut Springs Road, York. The event will take place from 6 to 8 p.m., rain or shine. Area residents are invited to stop by to meet and interact with local police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel and neighbors. In addition to the Hellam Township Police Department, participants will include the Hellam Fire Company, Wrightsville Fire and Rescue Company, and Susquehanna Valley EMS. Hellam Township secretary Crystal Weston said this is the first time for the event to take place at the Hellam Township Municipal Building, as it was held at Barshinger Field in recent years. Organizers hope that the switch in location will be
more convenient for everyone involved. Local nonprofit organizations and community groups such as the Kreutz Creek Library, Gateway Church, Not One More, and WIC will host booths that will offer information about the variety of services they offer. Activities for children will include face painting, balloon twisting, a bounce house, and a reptile petting zoo. Free goodies including coloring books will be given out to children. A sheriff from the York County Sheriff’s Office will bring a canine companion along for folks to visit with. Live music performances are also planned. Free snacks, such as fresh fruit, doughnuts, cookies, potato chips, popcorn, cotton candy, and beverages, will be available thanks to donations by several local businesses. Food will also be available to purchase at a concession stand. Hellam Township manager Corina Mann See National Night Out pg 2
Garden Open House Planned An open house will take place at the gardens of John Rudy County Park, 400 Mundis Race Road, York, on Saturday, Aug. 11, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The gardens and the open house are a project of the York County Penn State Extension Master Gardeners and York County Juvenile Probation, in conjunction with the York County Parks and Recreation Department. The open house will be held rain or shine. Free refreshments will be served. Admission is free. The gardens are located adjacent to the stone house that serves as York County Parks’ administrative headquarters, just west of the park See Garden Open House pg 7
The Hellam Township Police Department, represented by Chief Doug Pollock and Hellam Township secretary Crystal Weston, invites the community to its National Night Out event on Aug. 7 at the Hellam Township Municipal Building.
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During an open house on Saturday, Aug. 11, community members may stroll in the gardens of John Rudy County Park. The event will also include exhibits, demonstrations, children’s activities, and more.
Susquehanna Heritage and the Lancaster County Chapter of Delta Waterfowl will present the third annual Conejohela Flats Duck Decoy Contest from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 4, at the Columbia Crossing River Trails Center, 41 Walnut St., Columbia. The event is free and open to the public. Matt Kneisley, who serves as the Northeast Atlantic regional director for Delta Waterfowl, noted that the event is not just fun for waterfowlers, outdoors enthusiasts, and craftsmen, but also for families and individuals of all ages and interests. This year’s event has expanded to include See Decoy Contest pg 5
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The York Association of the United Church of Christ, consisting of 26 churches, will sponsor the third annual Social Justice Forum on Saturday, Aug. 11, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Mount Zion United Church of Christ, 1054 Ridgewood Road, York. From 8:30 to 9 a.m., registration will take place and coffee will be available. After a welcome at 9 a.m., sessions will begin at 9:15 a.m. Workshop topics will include
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On June 6, president of Carroll Community College Dr. James D. Ball (left) and president of York College of Pennsylvania Dr. Pamela Gunter-Smith signed a partner agreement that provides students who graduate with an associate’s degree from Carroll guaranteed admission to York College at the junior level. York and Carroll will work closely together to provide a pathway for interested Carroll students to finish their education at York. For more information about Carroll Community College, located in Westminster, Md., or York College, readers may visit www.carrollcc.edu or www.ycp.edu, respectively.
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The York Symphony Orchestra (YSO) has announced that its 2018-19 season is themed “HEROES!” It will feature performances - including six Classical Series concerts, four Pops Series concerts, and the annual Young Person’s Concert - inspired by musical heroes, national heroes, heroes from olden times, sports heroes, and superheroes. Concerts will take place at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts, 50 N. George St., York. Season subscriptions and Pick 5 Packages, as well as single tickets, with separate costs set for students and for adults, may be purchased by calling 717-846-1111 or visiting www.yorksymphony.org. Concerts in the Classical Series will take place at 7:30 p.m. on select Saturdays. On Oct. 6, “The Eroica” (Heroic Symphony) by Beethoven will feature the Egmont Overture portraying the life and heroism of the 16th-century Count of Egmont, with YSO principal trumpeter Nathan Clark performing the Hummel Trumpet Concerto. “Musical Heroes,” set for Nov. 3, will pay homage to Leonard Bernstein in celebration of his 100th birthday in 2018 with concertmaster Denise Dillenbeck performing his “Serenade” inspired by Plato; it will conclude with Johannes Brahms’ first symphony. On Jan. 19, 2019, “National Heroes,” featuring guest pianist Natasha Paremski, will highlight composers who were considered heroes in their homelands, including Dmitri Shostakovich in Russia and Jean Sibelius in Finland, and it will commemorate the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “Knights in Shining Armor,” set for March 9, 2019, will feature Beethoven’s “Overture to Leonore” and will conclude with Bruckner’s fourth symphony, which is subtitled “The Romantic.” On April 6, 2019, “Heroes From Olden Times” will feature guest vocalists and will showcase the York Symphony Chorus’
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Entries must be original handmade waterfowl-related decoys made of wood, cork, or foam. Each decoy must float upright and have a 12-foot string and a weight attached. There is a set fee to enter one decoy, and the fee will be lower for each entry thereafter. Individuals may enter as many decoys as they wish. An awards ceremony is planned for approximately 3 p.m. The contest will feature a division for adults and another for youths age 16 and under. The top three winners in each species for each division will receive a ribbon, and the best of show winners for Diver, Puddler, and Confidence classes will each receive an additional prize. Food vendors will sell chicken tenders, fried chicken sandwiches, french fries, snow cones, cupcakes, and more. Additionally, the “River Crossing” exhibit inside the River Trails Center will be viewable for those interested in river transportation history related to canals, arks, and bridge history. Columbia Crossing manager Hope Byers described the Conejohela Flats as an area with low-lying islands and mud flats that has been designated by the National Audubon Society as an Important Bird Area. More than 250 species of birds have been identified and seen at the flats. Water birds, wading birds, and waterfowl use the area regularly, while large flocks of tundra swans and snow geese congregate seasonally in late winter and early spring. Byers said the flats are a popular spot for water fowling and paddling. To learn more, readers may call Kneisley at 717-666-4595 or visit www.lancasterpadelta.org.
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4-H Fair from pg 1 The York County 4-H Fair will be held on Saturday, Aug. 11, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Aug. 12, from noon to 4 p.m. at the York County 4-H Center, 771 Stoverstown Road, York. Admission and parking are free. The York County 4-H Fair is open to the public. The theme for this year’s fair is “Join 4-H and Launch Your Future.” The 4-H Fair will showcase many of the opportunities 4-H provides to youths and families. Attendees may view more than 500 projects that have been made and exhibited by 4-H members, and they may also learn about new projects 4-H offers. Projects are available in a
broad range of areas, including robotics, foods and nutrition, wildlife, and conservation. Food will be available for purchase, and all proceeds will benefit the York County 4-H Program. Many additional activities and events have been scheduled. For more than 100 years, 4-H clubs have been teaching youths the basics of agriculture, horticulture and animal husbandry. For more information on the York County 4-H Fair or the York County 4-H program, readers may visit http://extension.psu.edu/ 4-h/counties/york or contact the office of Penn State Extension in York County at 717-840-7408 or YorkExt@psu.edu.
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TAFE Will Stage “Our Town” Theatre Arts for Everyone (TAFE) will present “Our Town” by Thornton Wilder at York Learning Center, 300 Seventh Ave., York, at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 3 and 4, and at 3 p.m. on Aug. 4 and Sunday, Aug. 5. The Pulitzer Prize-winning play
was written in 1938 and first produced at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, N.J. TAFE’s cast and crew is composed of a total of 28 people ages 10 to 90. They come from the towns of York, New Freedom, Red Lion, Yoe, Manchester and
Hanover. The show is recommended for people age 10 and up. To purchase tickets, readers may visit https://ourtown2018 .eventbrite.com. Tickets will also be available for purchase at the door.
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Given in honor of renowned conservationist Aldo Leopold, the award recognizes those who inspire others with their dedication to land, water, and wildlife habitat management on private, working land. The award brings together agriculture, government, environmental organizations, industry, and academia to advance the cause of private lands conservation. Pennsylvania Farm Bureau welcomes this opportunity to promote the inaugural Leopold Conservation Award in the state as another occasion to recognize and reward farmers, who are going above and beyond in adopting best management practices on their farms to protect the environment, while
Pennsylvanians and visitors to the state may now experience the state’s new ice cream trail, a partnership between the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture (PDA), the Pennsylvania Tourism Office, PA Preferred, and the Center for Dairy Excellence (CDE). A kickoff event was held on July 12 at Fox Meadows Creamery in Ephrata. PDA deputy secretary Cheryl Cook and DCED deputy secretary Carrie Fischer Lepore were on hand to launch the new farm-to-cone experience available at 12 farm creameries in Berks, Chester, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, and York counties. The program includes a passport that will allow visitors to check off stops, earning prizes as they traverse the trail. More information, including a downloadable passport, is available at www.visit PA.com/scoops. Visitors are encouraged to share their photos from the trail using #PursueYourScoops for a chance to be featured on visitPA’s website and social media channels. Earlier this year, PDA, PA Preferred, and CDE joined dairy farmers and industry advocates to kick off Choose PA Dairy:
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Civil War Round Table To Meet The York Civil War Round Table meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 15, at the Historical Society Museum, Library and Archives, 250 E. Market St., York. Ray Kinard will speak on “The
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disease. Although researchers have not yet determined a way to prevent Alzheimer’s disease, adults can take certain steps to maintain their mental acuity into retirement. Routine exercise may be most associated with physical benefits, but the NIA notes that such activity has been linked to benefits for the brain as well. For example, a 2011 study published in the journal “Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America” found that aerobic exercise training increases the size of the hippocampus, leading to improvements in spatial memory. The NIA also notes that one study indicated exercise stimulated the brain’s ability to maintain old network connections and make new ones vital to cognitive health. Avid readers may be happy to learn that one of their favorite pastimes can improve the efficiency of their cognitive systems while delaying such systems’ decline. A 2013 study published in the journal “Neurology” by researchers at Chicago’s Rush University Medical Center found that mentally active lifestyles may not prevent the formations of plaques and tangles associated with Alzheimer’s disease, but such lifestyles decreases the likelihood that the presence of plaques or tangles will impair cognitive function. Maintaining social connections with family, friends, and community members also can help women prevent cognitive decline. Epidemiologist Bryan James of the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center studied how social activity affected cognitive decline, ultimately noting that the rate of cognitive decline was considerably lower among men and women who maintained social contact than it was among those with low levels of social activity.
Area Partners Receive Funds The Cultural Alliance of York County recently announced the allocation of $597,780 to be distributed to its eight partner agencies in 2018. These dollars were raised in the 18th annual “Bringing Arts and Culture to Life” campaign that funds eight partner agencies and the Creative Impact Awards that bring arts, history, and culture to the people of York County. The funds they receive are unrestricted funds and are based on the scores of an all-volunteer review panel made up of contributors. Every year, the Allocations Panel reviews each partner and scores its organizational and fiscal strength, leadership,
and support of the cultural sector. As a result, the agencies receive constructive suggestions and recommendations as well as the unrestricted cash. The funding allocated to each partner includes Appell Center for the Performing Arts, $286,089; Creative York, $45,278; Greater York Dance, $10,777; York Art Association, $7,033; York County History Center, $209,316; York Junior Symphony Orchestra, $7,813; York Symphony Orchestra, $27,047; and York Youth Symphony Orchestra, $4,427. For more information, readers may call the Cultural Alliance at 717-8129255 or visit www.culturalyork.org.
entrance on Mundis Race Road. The gardens were awarded first place in the Demonstration Garden category of the Search for Excellence Awards program for 2014 at the state’s Master Gardener Convention. The gardens include annuals, perennials, herbs, natives, and cultivars, as well as container gardens, water gardens, a garden of grasses, and a raised bed to demonstrate an adaptive approach for people with physical challenges. The gardens also feature fruit, including apples, blueberries, blackberries, and strawberries. Each year, the vegetable garden yields more than 6,000 pounds of produce, which is donated to local food banks. During the open house, Master Gardeners will be stationed throughout the gardens to answer attendees’ questions. Attendees may participate in a tomato tasting and hear a talk about tomatoes. They may also purchase fresh-picked produce and make a free flower-and-herb tussie mussie to take home. Children may participate in a scavenger hunt and other activities. Attendees may bring samples of problematic plants or insects and soil samples for free soil pH testing by the Master Gardeners. The open house will also include exhibits on pollinators, growing garlic, invasive plants,
PSBA Safety Grants Posted Winners of the Keystone/Pennsylvania School Bus Association (PSBA) Safety Grant were announced at the PSBA’s Annual Conference on June 24. Winners included John Polli with Reliance Student Transportation of York, Lea Newcomer with F&S Transportation of York, and Fred and LeeAnn Kline with Allegheny Transportation of Aetna. Keystone and the PSBA partnered in 2018 to offer the first annual Safety Grant as an opportunity to improve safety of fleet operations or services provided to employees or students. The grant offers up to $30,000 for winners to implement proposed safety initiatives throughout the course of a year, with the opportunity to showcase their efforts during the next year’s annual conference. Reliance Transportation proposed the installation of electronic “child check” units in their passenger vans to minimize the chances of a child being left in a van. F&S Transportation proposed creating an eco-friendly driver simulator for new and seasoned drivers to test skills in real-world environments while saving on fuel consumption and carbon emissions. Allegheny Transportation proposed a mascot, Gus the Goose, to minimize injuries by helping students remember safety rules in videos, school appearances, and signs on the bus. For more information, readers may visit www.paschoolbus.org.
rain barrels, Keep York Beautiful, “Pests Bothering People, Pets and Property,” Horn Farm, and the Audubon Society, as well as garden talks and demonstrations by Master Gardeners. The talks and demonstrations will be as follows: “Preserving Herbs” by Carol McDonald at 9:15 a.m., “Insects in the Garden” by Tim Abbey at 9:45 a.m., “Selecting and Growing Garlic” by Steve Harman at 10:15 a.m., “Growing Tomatoes” by Jerry Cook at 10:45 a.m., and “Butterflies” by Deb Carmen at 11:15 a.m. For more information, readers may visit http:// extension.psu.edu/york or call 717-840-7408.
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Aging is associated with a host of mental and physical side effects. For example, many adults expect their vision to deteriorate as they grow older. Such a side effect can be combatted with routine eye examinations that may indicate a need for a stronger eyeglass prescription, a relatively simple solution that will not impact adults’ daily lives much at all. While physical side effects like diminished vision might not strike much fear in the hearts of aging men and women, those same people may be concerned and/or frightened by the notion of age-related cognitive decline. Some immediately associate such decline with Alzheimer’s disease, an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that gradually destroys memory and cognitive skills, ultimately compromising a person’s ability to perform even the simplest of tasks. But age-related cognitive decline is not always symptomatic of Alzheimer’s disease. Learning about Alzheimer’s and how to maintain mental acuity can help aging men and women better understand the changes their brains might be undergoing as they near or pass retirement age. The National Institute on Aging notes that only a very rare form of Alzheimer’s disease is inherited. Early-onset familial Alzheimer’s disease, or FAD, is caused by mutations in certain genes. If these genes are passed down from parent to child, then the child is likely, but not certain, to get FAD. So while many adults may be concerned about Alzheimer’s because one of their parents had the disease, the NIA notes that the majority of Alzheimer’s cases are lateonset, which has no obvious family pattern. Studies of Alzheimer’s disease are ongoing, but to date there is no definitive way to prevent the onset of the
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year. This year’s competition kicked off in late May at Church of God Home, a StoneRidge Retirement Living Community. Through BB/BS of the Capital Region, mentors provide youths with support and encouragement. Mentors offer advice, help with homework, and take mentees on excursions, such as trips to the movie theater.
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Celebrating a $6,643 donation to Big Brothers Big Sisters (BB/BS) of the Capital Region were (from left) Jean Adams, Joe Bistline, Phyllis Frederick, Ellsworth Miller, Alma Stewart, BB/BS Capital Region director Barrie Ann George, Helen Milliron, John Durnin, Joan Wolfe, Louise Makowski, Eileen Allison, and Jeanne Milesend. The funds were raised through a Wii Bowling competition among the residents of Letort Manor at Church of God Home in Carlisle. The competition was organized by Milliron.
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The John McCoy Memorial Walk will be held regardless of weather on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 4 and 5, at the American Legion Post 26, 301 South Route 15, Dillsburg. The walk will be hosted by the York White Rose Wanderers, of which McCoy was an active member. McCoy originally laid out the trails for this walk in 2006, and he served as a trail master for numerous walks in Hanover, New Freedom, and other areas. McCoy and his wife, Betty, walked in all 67 counties of Pennsylvania, all 50 states, most of Europe, and several provinces of Canada. McCoy passed away in 2016. Walk start times will be between 8 a.m. and noon on both days, and walkers should finish by 4 p.m. The 5K and 10K routes will be in
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The Susquehanna Lions Club held its ninth “Fill the Truck� food drive for the Northeastern Food Pantry on June 22 to 24. This year, shoppers at the Giant Food Store in Manchester donated 5,160 items for the food pantry. Lions Nevin Weirich and Art Kasper
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Brandon Herrin (celebrated) attained the Eagle Scout rank and celebrated with his parents, Jamie (left) and Curtis Herrin. Brandon Herrin, 14, of York Township received his Eagle Scout rank on Dec. 12, 2017 in Troop 183, which is sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in York Township. Brandon, a sophomore at Dallastown Area High School, is the son of Curtis and Jamie Herrin. For Brandon’s Eagle Scout project, he and a crew of Boy Scouts and community groups completed a coordinated project in Wrightsville. The Scouts and adult men replaced the badly worn split-rail fence around the Civil War-era Union Cemetery in the 200 block of Chestnut Street in the town. This was the first of several updates planned by Historic Wrightsville Inc., and it was
the third time Brandon had worked on humanitarian projects in Wrightsville. Working with Mormon Helping Hands in 2015 and 2016, Brandon helped to clear the grass and weeds along Front Street bordering the Susquehanna River in the Wrightsville area. Brandon’s Court of Honor took place at the church on June 12. Special guest Alan Gardner, Brandon’s grandfather, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, presented the Eagle Scout award to Brandon. Brandon selected Justin Loar to receive the mentor pin. Brandon’s future plans include receiving his high school diploma, followed by serving a mission for his church and attending college.
Annual Tractor Show Scheduled The third annual Mid-Atlantic Allis Chalmers Tractor Show will be held on Saturday, Aug. 4, and Sunday, Aug. 5, at Wertz Farm and Power Equipment, 6877 Lineboro Road, Glen Rock. Show times will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both days. This year’s feature tractor will be the D-Series. On Aug. 5 at 2 p.m., the Mid-Atlantic Allis Chalmers Club will hold its quarterly meeting. There will be a flea market area with some AC novelties and tractor parts for sell or trade. Food vendors will be onsite. White Rose FFA Chapter will
sponsor an ice cream truck as a fundraiser during the event. New this year, the club invites FFA chapters who have tractor restoration projects, regardless of color, to display their tractors at the show. Admission and parking are free. A list of activities and updates can be found by searching Mid-Atlantic Allis Chalmers LLC on Facebook. For more details, readers may call Bob Bollinger about vendors at 240-310-4129, Rich Reichard about food at 717378-9871, and David Dickmyer about tractors at 410-984-0564.
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Susquehanna Lions Club members (from left) Richard Bolding, Michael Beshore, Joe Weirich, and Larry Weirich encouraged shoppers to donate to the club’s ninth “Fill the Truck� food drive on June 22 to 24.
Shopper Gary Kline (right) handed his donation to Nevin Weirich (left) and Art Kasper of the Susquehanna Lions Club during the annual “Fill the Truck� food drive, which took place on June 22 to 24.
York College Welcomes Karl York College of Pennsylvania has named Colleen Karl of New Cumberland as a writer in the Office of Communications. Karl previously served as CRM administrator and communication and reporting specialist at York College. She has also served as a customer service representative for the Girl Scouts of Central and Southern New Jersey and communications editor for Popcorn Obsession. She earned a bachelor’s degree in English from West Chester University of Pennsylvania.
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HOUSE WASHING BY ME Removal of black stains off roof & exterior cleaning. 717-424-8504
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Decking, Vinyl Siding, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, Roofing, Plumbing, Electrical, Drywall, Painting. Licensed & Insured, 717-858-4776 Landscape, Cleanup, Mowing, Tree Removal, Hardscape: Mulching, Edging, Planting, Tree Removal/ Trimming/ Thinning, Hauling, Paver Patios/ Walkways/ Retaining Walls/ Sealing (ICPI & NCMA certified) Fully Insured. VALBRY LANDSCAPING LLC, Lanc: 717-413-4887; York: 717-252-3963, www.valbry.com (PA 004859)
MIKE’S PAINTING, REMODELING & ROOFING. Decks & Additions. Chimney Repair. Fully insured. PA008901. Call Mike 717-395-6816.
POWERWASHING Property Maint. by Steve, 717-892-7411
READ YOUR AD THE FIRST WEEK IT APPEARS. This publication will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement.
REHM PLUMBING CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844
Full-Time Position, Experience in Customer Service, Computer Skills, Polite, Friendly & Professional.
THUR/FRI: 4:30pm-8:00pm
HEINER’S ROOFING 20+ yrs exp. Free estimates. Residential & commercial. Best rates. 717-793-0548
GUTTERS, GUTTERS
Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411
Heating, Cooling, HVAC, Electrical, AC, Boilers, Furnaces, Leaks, Clogs, Water Heaters, Pumps. 24/7 Service. 717-654-2433
“STORAGE SHEDS BUILT IN YOUR YARD.” Low Prices. Also Old Sheds Repaired, Repainted, Reshingled. 717-266-5538.
STUMP GRINDING Free estimates. Insured. Call or text Mitzel’s Stump Grinding 717-858-9347
PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM
ITEMS WANTED 0 CHECKS/ ALL CASH PAID 1st Ad to Call. Gold, Silver, Coins, Jewelry, Antiques, Anything Old, Guns, Whole Estates. ** I Will Beat Anyone’s Prices. ** 717-968-9917 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206 AMERICAN FLYER, Lionel, Marx, toy trains, old toys. Cash paid. 717-586-8768
ITEMS WANTED Manufactured Housing ELECTRONIC VACUUM TUBES, VNTG HIFI-STEREO, ANTIQUE/HAM RADIO717-515-5753 LV MSG/TEXT PICS
FOR SALE- MOVE IN READY. New Singlewide. 3BR, 2 BA in a park. 717-442-1149
WANTED TO BUY: OLD GUITARS & OLD COINS. Also other instruments. Call for details & further information, 717-650-2007
FOR SALE. MOVE IN READY. Multiple New Doublewides. 3BR, 2 BA in a park. 717-442-1149
REAL ESTATE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis. *NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.
For Rent COLUMBIA/WRIGHSTVILLE 1&2BR APTS W/W carpet, gas heat, C/A, appls, w/s/t incl, central loc, $700-$900mo + sec dep, ref. req. No pets/smoking. 717-684-3584 MARIETTA 1-2 BR GARDEN APTS includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $755-$815 + elec. 717-487-2440 2 BR TOWNHOUSES & GARDEN APTS. 2BR Garden Apts includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $795-$835 + elec., small pets. 717-604-4055 WEST YORK APT, unfurnished. 2nd & 3rd flr, 3BR, LR, kitchen, bath, laundry room, sec. dep. $825/mo. 717-894-8468
For Sale LOTS & ACREAGE. PRIME LAND, BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF BLUE MOUNTAINS! Tilden Township, Berks County, PA. 20.451 acres. Ideal for farmette, development. $15,000 per acre. MountainviewDrive-Hamburg.com SEAFORD, DELAWARE NEW MOVE-IN READY HOMES! Low Taxes! Close to Beaches, Gated, Olympic pool. Model Homes from the low 100’s. Brochures. 1-866-629-0770 or www.coolbranch.com VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 5BR, 2 Story, 2BA, Cedar closets, hdwd flrs, FP, brick home, garage, Commercial property, but residential home, 2600 Sq. ft. $169,900. No Realtors, Call for appt. 717-927-6784, Red Lion, PA
Wanted
ATTN: TOP CASH PAID for Vinyl Records, 45’s & CD Collections. Tom’s Music Trade, 717-246-5712 28 N. Main St., Red Lion, Pa.
SELL YOUR HOME for Cash. Free Consultation. Call 717-779-1188
BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
Manufactured Housing
$$$ BUYING $$$ Cash For: 1970-90’s Video Games/Systems, Records/CD’s, Stereos/Turntables, Toys/Collectibles RetroAddicts, 717-757-1312 2290A Industrial Hwy, York PA 17402
BUY DIRECT Modulars - Doublewides - Singlewides Starting at $29,900. Our prices wont be beat We Move Mobiles, Buy Homes, Sell Parts. www.superiorhomes.com 717-875-1288
BUYING HEATING OIL at .30¢ a gallon. Also remove heating oil tanks and furnaces. Call Ed 717-587-7315. CLASSIC CARS WANTED Sports cars, Muscle cars, Classic cars, Pick-ups, etc. Jeff Gast 717-575-4561
CATCH THIS DEAL! Abandoned mfg. homes 4sale TLC needed. $100-$2000! Locations in W. York, Dover, York, and Newberrytown areas. Call 717-755-3581 for details.
HOMESITES FOR YOUR MANUFACTURED HOME FOR RENT! Looking for a nice place for your new or preowned home and family? 24 Hour on call service, professionally managed and maintained Communities that "Feel like Home". Available lots within Beautiful Communities in York, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster, Luzerne and Perry Counties. Select communities are offering FREE RENT; 3 TO 12 MONTHS FREE! Call today for details! 717 730-4141
“NEW” MODULAR HOMES! “Guaranteed Lowest Prices Around!” Ranch • Bilevels • Capes • 2 Story $10,000 FACTORY DISCOUNT FREE Modular Home Brochure w/Prices! Call TOLL FREE 1-877-456-7858 PEQUEA MOBILE HOME Service, Remove Old Homes, Relocate, Skirting. Certified & Insured. 717-464-4461
AUTOMOTIVE
AUTOS FOR SALE 2011 FORD E250 Van, super duty, flex fuel, ladder & storage racks, new tires & inspection, 75K mi., $16,000. Call 717577-7552
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $100-$800 For Your Unwanted Junk Cars-Trucks- Vans- SUVs. Prompt, Honest Service. Call 717-847-6083 PA0002 $200 TO $5000 CASH PAID FOR JUNK & USED VEHICLES. FREE REMOVAL. PAPER WORK TAKEN CARE OF LEGALLY. Call 717-799-3872, 717-823-1864 $50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime, 717-515-2607 Automotive #1 One-Stop-Shop State Inspection & Emissions All Makes & Models REPAIRS: Complete • Full Service BODY: All Major & Minor Repairs EXCELLENT: Savings, Sales, Svc $10 off any service w/this ad. Excludes other offers. Expires 12/31/18 WEIKLE’S SPECIALTY 287 Main St, Felton • 717-417-2726 PARTS: NEW • USED • AFT
CASH 4 JUNK CARS Free Removal Doughboy Hauling, 717-891-2934 GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726
CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. FOR SALE- 2001 Vulcan 1500 Nomad Fi, Kawasaki Motorcyle, VN1500-L2. (717)501-5028
12 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Hellam/Wrightsville Edition - August 1, 2018
Sales dates are effective August 1-7, 2018
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Powerade, 32 Oz.
Italian Bread
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Paper Towels
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STORE MADE
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Macadamia Nut Cookies 10 Pk.
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Eggplant
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BUY 1, GET 1
Italian Ice
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Klondike, 16-27 Oz.
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Flat Spare Ribs
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Family Size Entrees 12 Piece
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Gold Peak, 52 Oz.
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