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Middletown JULY 10, 2019

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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

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ANNUAL PICNIC

The Serbian-American Club of Steelton will hold its annual picnic on Sunday, July 28, from noon to 8 p.m. at Serb Park, 1131 Eisenhower Blvd., Harrisburg. The event will feature roast lamb and pork, sarma, cevaps, and other ethnic foods, including baked goods such as palacinke. Music will be provided by Sviraj and the Happy Slovenes. The picnic is open to the public. Admission and parking are free. For more details, visit www.stnicholassteelton.org or call 717-939-3872. OPEN HOUSE

The Keystone Capital Chorus will hold an open house/guest night on Tuesday, July 16, at Christ Presbyterian Church, 421 Deerfield Road, Camp Hill, to give visitors a chance to meet and hear the chorus. The evening of a capella music and fellowship will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. The chorus is eager to discuss a major change in its membership qualifications - for the first time, the inclusion of women singers. All are welcome to attend. For details, contact Donald Myers at 717-838-6146 or gnolead@yahoo.com. To learn more about the chorus, visit www.kccsing.com. GOLF OUTING

has scheduled its eighth annual golf outing for Saturday, Aug. 17, from 6:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Sunset Golf Course, 2601 Sunset Drive, Middletown. A set individual donation includes the green fee, the use of a cart, refreshments, dinner, and a professionally taken photograph of each foursome on the course. 2nd Chance 4 Life Rescue has a mission to provide homeless and abandoned dogs with a second chance and a brighter future. For more information about the organization or the golf outing, readers may visit www.2ndChance4LifeRescue.org. UPCOMING SHOWS

Gamut Theatre Group’s Popcorn Hat Players

Susquehanna Folk Festival Scheduled pg 4

Friends In Action International (FIA) has been busy at its U.S. headquarters in Middletown. The facility is the hub for FIA’s strategic planning, fundraising, and support efforts that enable local volunteers to complete

construction projects in extremely remote nations of the world while the Gospel is shared with those who have never heard it. More than 80 percent of FIA’s headquarters staff is voluntary or supported by private funding, resulting

During FIA’s Children’s Day, children helped stuff and seal envelopes with FIA’s quarterly newsletter.

in more donated dollars going directly to the indigenous people FIA serves. In May, during FIA’s first Children’s Day, six children helped stuff and seal envelopes with The Challenge, FIA’s quarterly FIA currently has office and warehouse space newsletter distributed to available for rent at its headquarters, located at more than 3,000 support- 3950 E. Harrisburg Pike, Middletown. ers. More than 50 veterans and friends celebrated Memorial Rama Cay people of Nicaragua through Day by attending FIA’s veteran appreci- biblical training sessions, as well as conation breakfast. In addition, Barry struction of a laundry and shower Horst has begun as a shipping and house and a playground. Planning for warehouse manager, and Kimberly upcoming trips to Vanuatu also continHorst has joined FIA as a human ues toward construction efforts on a base camp to house volunteers beginresources associate. This summer, the staff is organizing ning a water project to benefit the volunteer work trips to benefit the NiVan people. Board members from See Friends In Action pg 3

Area Residents Prevail At Students Win Writing Contest Dauphin High School fresh- personal and business relationships. High School Fishing World Finals manLower Aidan Powell won first place in the The test asks Rotarians to consider four By Chelsea Peifer

Elizabethtown friends Anthony Cicero IV, 18, and Dakota Snyder, 17, have both been fishing since they could walk and like to spend as much time as they can on the Susquehanna River and at area lakes catching fish. All of that time and practice paid off when they put their skills to the test at The Bass Federation (TBF) Student Angler Federation’s (SAF) 10th annual High School Fishing World Finals in Florence, Ala., and won first place. Cicero and Snyder were among 389 high school teams from across the See Fishing World Finals pg 12

On June 22, Elizabethtown residents Dakota Snyder (left) and Anthony Cicero IV won the 10th annual High School Fishing World Finals held in Florence, Ala., by catching three bass weighing in at a total of 16 pounds, 6 ounces.

annual Hummelstown Rotary Club Four-Way Test Writing Contest. The Four-Way Test espouses Rotary’s guiding principles as a moral code for

things prior to making a decision. They ask “Is it the truth?” and “Is it fair to all concerned?” as well as “Will it build goodwill and better friendships?” and See Writing Contest pg 3

Lower Dauphin High School teacher Karen Burk (far left) recognized students (continuing from left) Aidan Powell, Delanie Batula, and Emily DeNotaris, who were the top three finishers in the Hummelstown Rotary Club’s annual essay contest.

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will continue its 26th season with “Beauty and the Beast.” The production will run through Saturday, Aug. 17, with performances on Saturdays at 1 p.m. at Gamut Theatre, 15 N. Fourth St., Harrisburg. Wednesday and Thursday matinees are available by request by calling the box office at 717-2384111. Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.gamuttheatre .org/tickets or by calling the box office.

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The Masonic Village, 1 Masonic Drive, Elizabethtown, will host a Dementia Caregiver Support and Education Group on Tuesday, July 16, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. This month’s topic will be “Masonic Village Hospice.” The meeting will be held in the Health Care Center Courtyard Conference Room. Anyone who serves as a caregiver to a loved one is invited to attend. There is no cost to attend. For directions, readers may call 717-367-1121, ext. 33764. Once on the Masonic Village’s campus, follow directional

signs for the Masonic Health Care Center. In addition, the monthly Bereavement Support Group will meet on Thursday, July 18, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. The group will meet in the large recreation room in Sycamore North, located on the first floor. Refreshments will be served, and there is no cost to attend. Anyone who has lost a loved one is invited to attend. For more information, readers may contact Heidi Young at 717-367-1121, ext. 33576.

Fundraising Program Supports MDA The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) of Harrisburg, Central Pennsylvania announced today that its 2019 MDA Shamrocks fundraising program with Grocery Outlet raised more than $5,821 to help transform the lives of children and adults with muscular dystrophy, ALS, and related muscle-debilitating diseases. From March 1 through April 1, six local Grocery Outlet stores joined the St. Patrick’s Day fundraising program in which customers purchased a paper MDA Shamrock in exchange for a contribution at checkout. Each Shamrock was signed by customers and displayed in the store.

This year, the MDA Shamrocks program celebrated its 37th anniversary, uniting tens of thousands of retail locations throughout the country to benefit the organization’s shared mission to fund research across diseases and provide individuals with lifeenhancing programs and support services, including state-of-the-art multidisciplinary care the MDA Care Center at Penn State Hershey Medical Center in Hershey. To learn more about the 2020 MDA Shamrocks program and how to get involved, readers may contact Miles Fishel at 717-540-4316 or mfishel@mdausa.org or visit www.mda.org/shamrocks.

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The Haldeman Mansion Preservation Society (HMPS) will host a Victorian Tea on Saturday, July 20, at the mansion at 230 Locust Grove Road, Bainbridge. A high tea will be served at 4 p.m. on beautiful china in the ballroom. The menu will include peach and cottage cheese salad, gazpacho soup, cucumber tea sandwiches, pimento cheese tea sandwiches, chicken salad sandwiches, and scones with lemon curd, raspberry jam, and peach jam. All of the food will be served with a variety of hot teas and iced mint tea. An assortment of homemade desserts will also be part of the meal, including carrot cake and cheesecake with blueberries. Entertainment for the day will be a historical presentation by James C. Landis on “The Haldemans Down Yonder: Professor Haldeman and His Kin at Chickies and Columbia.” Landis is a native Lancastrian and has been researching genealogy and history within Lancaster County for more than 40 years. He is a longtime member, active researcher, and volunteer at both the Lancaster County Historical Society (now LancasterHistory) and the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society, where he serves on the Genealogy Committee, which plans the annual Lancaster Family History Conference. Since 1992, Landis has taught classes on a number of genealogical topics for both organizations, with Pennsylvania’s Colonial tax records being a special area of expertise. In recent years, Landis’ historical research has focused on the history of the Borough of Marietta. He has authored a number of articles and books on the history of the borough, given numerous lectures on local history, and documented the histories of nearly 300 historic homes in the area. To make reservations for the limitedseating Victorian Tea at the Haldeman

Mansion, interested individuals may call event chairperson Elaine Jackson at 717426-3794 or 717-283-7740. The deadline to do so is Tuesday, July 16. There is a fee per person to attend the tea, with all proceeds benefiting the heating fund for the Haldeman Mansion. Jackson noted that once a heating system is installed in the historic building, the HMPS will be able to host events for the public year-round. The historic stone mansion, which was built in four stages and completed in 1811, was the birthplace of Samuel Haldeman, who became a prominent and respected scientist and scholar largely through self-study and made significant contributions in the fields of zoology and linguistics, according to www.explorepahistory.org. Samuel was the eldest of nine siblings. His brother Horace served in the Mexican and Civil wars, and their younger brother Paris traveled west by wagon to the California Gold Rush. The HMPS Victorian Tea planning committee members are Jackson, Sandi Bush, Vada Clemens, Arielle Kerr, Lauren Kerr, Roslyn Hurley, and Ellen Rhoads. All of the food will be prepared and donated by HMPS special events committee members including Jackson, Bush, Hurley, Rhoads, Doris Sites, and Tina Mark. For more information on the Victorian Tea and other events at the mansion, readers may visit www.haldeman-mansion.org. Pictured on front: A Victorian Tea will be served at the historic Haldeman Mansion in Bainbridge on July 20, with proceeds benefiting the heating fund for the building. Local historian James C. Landis will present on “The Haldemans Down Yonder: Professor Haldeman and His Kin at Chickies and Columbia.”

Former Astronaut, Pilot To Speak Scott Altman, a former NASA astronaut and veteran Navy pilot, will speak at the Paxtang Municipal Building, 3423 Derry St., Harrisburg, on Wednesday, July 10, at 6 p.m. as part of the Dauphin County Library System’s “A Universe of Stories” Summer Reading Club. Altman will recount his experiences training to be an astronaut, being a fourtime crew member on the Space Shuttle, and working to update and repair the Hubble space telescope. He will also discuss his current work in the private sector. There

will be ample time for questions following the presentation. The program is sponsored by the Dauphin County Library System with funding support provided by the Friends of Kline Library. It is designed for adults, and registration is not required. For more information, readers may visit www.dcls.org /adultevents or call 717-234-3934. Details about the library’s Summer Reading Club are available by visiting www.dcls.org/src or stopping by a local library.

Special “Seussical” Performance Set Bill Gladstone Group of NAI CIR will join with TrueNorth Wellness Services in hosting their eighth annual theater event exclusively for children with special needs and their families. The event will be held on Tuesday, July 30, from 5 p.m. to approximately 7:15 p.m., with the live 60-minute show starting at 6:15 p.m., at the Grace Milliman Pollock Performing Arts Center at 340 N. 21st St. in Camp Hill. A private theatrical performance of “Seussical The Musical Jr.” will be performed by local students during this free activity for children with special needs and their families. Entertainment and activities will also be

provided for the children prior to the live 60-minute show. Activities and attractions may include balloon twisting, hair styling, crafts, therapy dogs, hot and cold concessions, and a visit from a local fire department with the fire truck. For more information regarding this event or to make a reservation, readers may contact Leah Wentz at 717-710-3528. Online reservations can be made at bit.ly/donate_seussical. Those interested in supporting the cause may visit bit.ly/donate_seussical for information on making a donation. Donations of child-friendly items and gift cards See “Seussical” pg 4


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Writing Contest from pg 1 “Will it be beneficial to all concerned?” Powell’s essay discussed repairing, refurbishing and donating bicycles to those in need. Classmates Delanie Batula and Emily

DeNotaris placed second and third, respectively. Honorable mentions included Britley Brubaker, Jack Francis, Lucy McCurdy, Abigail Perez, and Carlos Rodriguez.

Friends In Action from pg 1 across the nation, as well as Canada, will converge at the FIA headquarters during mid-August to review progress updates on more than 10 projects from the six countries in which FIA ministers, as well as set a vision for the next six months of outreach. FIA is currently looking for an office administrator to oversee behind-thescenes missionary efforts at its headquarters. To learn more about the role, readers may email fia-usa@fiaintl.org. FIA currently has office and warehouse space available at its headquarters, located at 3950 E. Harrisburg Pike, Middletown. Volunteers from local churches and

the community recently helped FIA staff relocate offices to the top floor of the headquarters building to make room for new neighbors on the ground floor. Local businesses and organizations may rent the space, which features FIA’s groundsourced heating and air conditioning system, more than 40 parking spaces, grounds care and snow removal, and a location that is easily accessible from Route 283, the Pennsylvania Turnpike, and Harrisburg International Airport. Readers can learn more by contacting Paul Brosey at 717-546-0208 or PaulBrosey@fiaintl.org.

DeMolay from pg 1 Abraham C. Treichler Lodge No. 682 Free and Accepted Masons sponsored its eighth annual Honor Roll Challenge Night on June 23 as a reward to members of Elizabethtown DeMolay who finished the 2018-19 school year with a 3.0 or greater grade point average. Six members of Elizabethtown DeMolay were treated to a night of food and fun at Ichiban Japanese Steak and Seafood Restaurant in Lancaster. The scholars represented five different school districts in southcentral Pennsylvania: Gabriel Anderson, who will be in eighth grade at Elizabethtown Area Middle School; Jacob Beers, a 2017 graduate of Lower Dauphin High School and junior at West Chester University; Mason Barrick, who will be in eighth grade at Lower Dauphin Middle School; Jonathan Curran, who will be a sophomore at Lampeter-Strasburg High School; Martin Stoner, who will be a sophomore at Solanco High School; and Connor Vogelsong, who will be a junior at Elizabethtown Area High School. One of the principal teachings of the Order of DeMolay is appreciation, respect and support for the public schools and the importance of education in the life of young men. Elizabethtown Chapter, Order of DeMolay, is a fraternal organization for young men ages 12 to 21. Through its varied activities, the Order of DeMolay teaches the

principles of good citizenship, fraternalism, and leadership. Elizabethtown Chapter is sponsored by Abraham C. Treichler Lodge No. 682 Free and Accepted Masons, Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter No. 224 and Cyrene Commandery No. 34 Knights Templar. For further information, readers may contact chapter adviser Jesse Spence at 717-2090843 or etowndemolay@gmail.com. Pictured on front: DeMolay scholars (front, from left) Mason Barrick, Gabriel Anderson, Connor Vogelsong, (back) Jacob Beers, Martin Stoner, and (back, far right) Jonathan Curran celebrated with chef Khun Thein Kyaw at Ichiban Japanese Steak and Seafood Restaurant during the Honor Roll Challenge Night that was sponsored by Abraham C. Treichler Lodge No. 682 for members of Elizabethtown DeMolay.

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The Elizabethtown Fair has announced that premium books for the 46th annual Elizabethtown Fair are available at Brandt’s Farm Supply, Elizabethtown Borough Office, Groff Meats, White Oak Mills, Winters Heritage House Museum, and the Country Store. The books include information on livestock and competitive exhibits as well as contests for children and adults; some of the entries have early deadlines. Entry information is also available at www.etownfair.com. This year’s Elizabethtown Fair premium book cover artwork was created by Nancy Landis. Landis is a longtime area resident with a love for this community. About the cover, she explained, “The Elizabethtown Fair is more than the sum of its parts. It is a communityled exhibition of all that we accomplish in this corner of Lancaster County. This year’s cover is a tribute to all that the fair embraces, from rides and food to exhibits and opportunities.” The original artwork, painted by and donated to the Elizabethtown Fair by Landis, will be auctioned off at the annual Elizabethtown Fair auction on Friday, Aug. 23, at approximately 9 p.m. The 46th annual fair will run from Monday to Saturday, Aug. 19 to 24. Area FFA participants, 4-H members, and others will show their dairy and beef cattle, sheep, swine, goats, and rabbits during competitive judging held through the week. The deadline for livestock entries is Thursday, Aug. 1. For information on entering livestock, readers may contact Sharon Fullerton at 717-689-0010 or visit

Geisinger, along with two university partners, has been awarded an $8.5 million, five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study the role of genetics in neuropsychiatric disorders, including autism spectrum disorder, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder. Geisinger was awarded the grant with the University of Washington in Seattle and Washington University in St. Louis. The project is one of five funded through the National Institute of Mental Health’s newly established Mental Health Rare Genetic Disease Network (MHRGDN), which includes researchers at 15 sites across the United States. Geisinger’s grant is co-funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child Health and Human Development. Geisinger’s primary investigators are Christa L. Martin, Ph.D., associate chief

The premium books for the 46th annual Elizabethtown Fair, featuring artwork created by Nancy Landis, are now available at various local businesses. www.etownfair.com. Residents of all ages are encouraged to enter their crafts, needlework, baked goods, produce, and plants in the competitive exhibits judging, held annually at the Elizabethtown Brethren in Christ Church, located adjacent to the fairgrounds. Entries will be received on Sunday, Aug. 18, from 4 to 7 p.m. and Aug. 19 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. There will also be preregistration for contestant numbers only on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Elizabethtown Brethren in Christ Church. For additional information on these entries, readers may call Linda McKinne at 717-653-8782 or visit www.etownfair.com.

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Chatter Hi, everyone! Thanks to all of you who send me all the great stuff to use in the column! If you have anything you think is cute, funny, touching, or informative, or any announcements, please either email me at tkcondran@gmail.com or call my cellphone (717-623-2767) and leave your message. I appreciate everything I get! I received this next piece years ago from our good friend Francis Kasper (he is so good to me!). When he sent it, it was titled “You Know You’re From the Coal Region If...” but after reading it, I realized that you could also substitute “Steelton” for coal country. My dad’s side of the family is from Steelton (the Pilsitz family and the Baughman family), and let me tell you, I can relate to most of these! This is so funny!

person from St. John’s and St. Pat’s Catholic Churches a mixed marriage. 8. You still have halupkies on New Year’s Day. 7. You want to scream every time a newscaster tries to pronounce Schuylkill. 6. People wonder why you’d bet dollars to doughnuts on anything. 5. No matter where you live, you still think it’s warmer than Frackville. 4. You’re the only person on your street that “straightens the house” before guests come over. 3. You can dodge potholes at 55 mph. 2. You get misty-eyed when you see Mrs. T’s pierogies in the frozen food aisle. And the number one sign you’re from the coal region: 1. You can polka with the best of them!

You Know You’re From the Coal Region If... 18. Your grandmother, of any nationality, wears a babushka. 17. You think only God had the proper resume to take over after Joe Paterno. 16. To the rest of the world, Hooters is a restaurant chain. To you it’s a band from Philadelphia. 15. You’re still not over the break up of Journey. 14. Plaid gives you Catholic school flashbacks. 13. You can easily spell and pronounce last names like Wojciechowski and Ricigliano. 12. You’ve eaten coal candy. 11. While the rest of the country is celebrating Fat Tuesday, you’re celebrating doughnut day. 10. You think A-Treat soda is a national brand. 9. You consider a marriage between a

Happy Birthdays First for this week, a special birthday wish goes out to my precious granddaughter Shoshannah Miller of Middletown! This little sweetie turns 7 on July 12. I hope you have a wonderful birthday and get lots of cool presents, Shoshannah! Nana and PopPop love you sooooo much! I would also like to send out a special birthday wish to my cutie-pie great-nephew Aiden Donar of Middletown! He turns 6 on July 12. I hope your day is a ton of fun too, Aiden! Aunt Sissy and Uncle Kevin love you bunches! Happy birthday to Ricky Morrison of Royalton! His cake-day is July 10. I hope your day is full of goodness, Ricky! Happy birthday to Sheeba Keiffer of Royalton! Her cake-day is July 10. I hope your day will be extra nice, Sheeba! Happy birthday to Butch Sides of Royalton! His cake-day is July 10. I hope your day is as awesome as you, Butch! Happy birthday to Sheri Barrick of the Royalton Borough Office! Her cake-day is July 10. I hope your day is fun, fun, fun, just like you, Sheri! Happy birthday to DJ Jerome of Middletown! His cake-day is July 10. I hope your day makes your cheeks tired from all the smiling, DJ!

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Happy birthday to Fanny Thompson of Royalton! Her cake-day is July 11. I hope your day is totally relaxing and wonderful, Fanny! Happy birthday to Donna Keefer! Her cake-day is July 11. I hope you and your family have a great day of celebrating, Donna! Happy birthday to Stanley Bell of Londonderry Township! His cake-day is July 11. I hope your day is jam-packed full of fun, Stan! Happy birthday to Lakin Shetter of Middletown.! Her cake-day is July 12. I hope your day is absolutely marvelous, Lakin! Happy birthday to Bill Taxweiler of Middletown! His cake-day is July 13. I hope your day makes you feel like a king, Bill! Happy birthday to Barry Cleland of Royalton! His cake-day is July 13. I hope your day is sweet like you, Barry! Happy birthday to Kevin “Yogi” Stauffer of Middletown! His cake-day is July 14. I hope your day is the best yet for you, Kevin! Happy birthday to Colleen Boyle of Lower Swatara Township! Her cake-day is July 14. I hope your day is lovely like you, Colleen! Happy birthday to Linda Garber of Lower Swatara Township! Her cake-day is July 16. I hope your day is full of everyone and everything that makes you the happiest, Linda!

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Tip of the Week Keep an empty soda bottle handy, in case you need a hot water bottle. Just fill it up with hot water, wrap in a towel, and Threads of Hope Giveaway God’s Closet has now moved down to there you go! Wesley United Methodist Church at 64 Ann St. in Middletown for its yearly clothing Joke of the Week event. The Threads of Hope will now be Two clowns are eating a cannibal. One holding this event on Saturday, July 27, turns to the other and says, “I think we got from 8 a.m. to noon. this joke wrong.” All donations will be accepted at the Wesley United Methodist Church on MonThank You days, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 12:30 Thanks to Francis Kasper of Middletown to 3 p.m. at the back of the church, and for the first piece! That always makes me those bringing donations should come in smile! through the fellowship doors. Donations will also be accepted on Tuesdays from 5:30 Food for Thought until 7 p.m. Those who have items to Hope is the little voice you hear whisper donate that they would like to have picked “maybe” when it seems the entire world is up may call the church at 717-944-6242, shouting “no!” and Becky will call them back. Hope to see as many people at Have a great week, everybody!

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The Group Exhibits Competition is open to any group - youth, adult, or both. Families are encouraged to participate. Exhibitors may include 4-H, FFA, family, school, Scouting, industrial, and commercial groups. The firstplace exhibit will receive a cash prize. Group exhibits must be tabletop exhibits with a maximum of four by 10 by six feet and should provide the viewer with a better understanding of agriculture and/or agribusiness either through their educational value or their promotion of a product. They will be judged on: attracts attention, arouses interest, conveys message, design, workmanship, and originality. All group exhibits must be entered on a General Entry Form and mailed with an entry fee to The Elizabethtown Fair. Entries must be postmarked by Thursday, Aug. 1. For information, including where to send the form and fee, readers may contact Sally at 717-367-7256.

Cherish the Ladies will perform at the Susquehanna Folk Festival. The second annual Susquehanna Folk Festival will take place from Friday to Sunday, July 26 to 28, at Roundtop Mountain Resort, 925 Roundtop Road, Lewisberry. Hours will be 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. on July 26; 10 a.m. to midnight on Saturday, July 27; and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on July 28. The festival is rain or shine, as all seating areas are indoors or under a tent. National acts to be present include BeauSoleil with Michael Doucet, Cherish the Ladies, Dom Flemons, Hot Club of Cowtown, Kittel & Co. with John Doyle, and Pride of New York. WXPN’s Ian Zolitor will be the master of ceremonies in the main tent. An Emerging Artist Showcase will feature up-and-coming performers plus local and regional artists including Neidig, Koretzky, Gehret & Campbell, Bluestone, Irish Blessing, Michael Arthur, Shane Speal and the Snakes, Justin Angelo Band, and Debbi Kauffmann. Activities for children and their families will include Spiral Q Puppet Theater, The Give and Take Jugglers, storytelling workshops with Bil Lepp, a sing-along with KLMN-tine, and crafts provided by York County Libraries. A host of activities will be available for dancers all weekend. Attendees may join in contra dancing with the New England bands The Faux Paws and The Stringrays, swing dancing, Cajun dancing, blues dancing, international folk dancing, and

waltz and other couples’ dancing. Instrumentalists can enjoy an active schedule in the Pickin’ Place, including Irish, blues, old-time and bluegrass jams. They may also attend tin whistle, ukulele, fiddle, and guitar workshops led by celebrated musicians. Singers can participate in a song circle, harmony and community singing, and a shape note sing. Storytelling enthusiasts can enjoy performances by storyteller Bil Lepp as well as the inaugural Liars Contest. Handcrafted items will be for sale in the Festival Marketplace, and there will be traditional craft demonstrations in the Craft Traditions Try-It Tent. Food will be available. The festival is sponsored by the Susquehanna Folk Music Society with major funding by Explore York and the National Endowment for the Arts. Ticket prices vary. Children age 12 and under will be admitted free of charge. To purchase tickets, readers may visit www.susquehannafolkfestival.org or call 800-838-3006 or 717-745-6577. Pictured on front: BeauSoleil will be among the performing groups at the second annual Susquehanna Folk Festival. The event will be held from Friday to Sunday, July 26 to 28, at Roundtop Mountain Resort in Lewisberry.

Fair To Include Pet Photo Contest The 24th annual Pet Photo Contest will be held at the Elizabethtown Fair. All pets are eligible to be entered. Photographs may be dropped off at Waggin’ Wheels Pet Supply, 709 Cloverleaf Road, Elizabethtown, on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Photos may also be sent to 2nd Chance 4 Life Rescue, P.O. Box 549, Elizabethtown, PA 17022, or dropped at the Fair Office on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 9 a.m. to noon. Photos must be 5”x7” or 8”x10.” To ensure good visibility, vertical 8”x10” photographs are recommended. Photos must fit in an 8”x10” space. If more than one photo of the same pet is submitted, both photos must fit in the 8”x10” space. Photos may be cut to fit and stapled or taped to the display. The owner’s name, address and

phone number, as well as the pet’s breed and name, MUST appear on the back of the photo. Entries are limited to two per family. Photos will be on display for voting throughout Fair Week. It is recommended that photos be picked up Saturday, Aug. 24, at the pet photo display following the announcement of winners. Any photos not picked up at this time will be available for pick-up at Waggin’ Wheels Pet Supply. All photos must be claimed by Friday, Sept. 6. The three pet photos receiving the most votes will receive gift certificates donated by Waggin’ Wheels. All forms of United States money are acceptable. The deadline for entry is Saturday, Aug. 17. For more information, readers may call Gail at 717-575-3160. Proceeds from the Pet Photo Contest will benefit the 2nd Chance 4 Life Rescue and the Elizabethtown Fair.

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SAVE 1.50 LB.

SAVE 4.99 ea.

$

40 LB. C ASE

0

596

Get the Ad Directly in Your In-Box!

FRESH NO ANTIBIOTICS EVER

BONELESS SKINLESS BREASTS Wow!

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www.karnsfoods.com

MUST BUY 10 LB.

449 LB.

3

49

FRESH USDA CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF

CHOPPED STEAK

MUST BUY 5 LB.

1

49

3

69

USDA CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF

EYE ROUND ROASTS & STEAKS

LB.

SAVE $3.50 lb.

2

49

XLARGE CHERRIES

$

5

5/$

PINT

BLUEBERRIES

lb.

BUY 1 GET 1 FREE THROUGHOUT THE STORE!

FRESH CAB CHOPPED STEAK 1/4 LB. PATTIES

WASHINGTON STATE RED OR WHITE RAINIER

July 10, 2019 - 5

SAVE $1 lb.

USDA CHOICE

BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS

lb.

7

99 LB.

LB.

3

39

USDA CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF

BONELESS BOTTOM ROUND ROASTS

SOLD AS ROASTS ONLY

USDA CHOICE

BONELESS NELESS SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS & SIRLOIN TIP LONDON BROILS

3

79 LB.

50 CT. BAG

WHITE LITTLE NECK CLAMS

LB.

6

99

1620 CT. EZ PEEL

EXTRA JUMBO SHRIMP

SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS  $13.98

WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

$

14

EA.

LB.

1

$

SMOKED PORK SHANKS

LB.

8 OZ.

grillin’ ! sale veggies

BRUSSEL SPROUTS & PURPLE EGGPLANT

99

BUY 1 GET 1

¢

16 OZ.

SLICED BACON

EA.

lb.

FREE

YOU PAY 6.99 FOR 2

BEL GIOIOSO FRESH MOZZARELLA BALL

6 OZ.

NIKOS CRUMBLED FETA CHEESES

10 OZ. ITALIAN & TURKEY

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

MAMA LUCIA MEATBALLS

9 OZ. ALL BEEF

STEAKUMM SANDWICH STEAKS

YOU PAY 4.49 FOR 2

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

JOHN F. MARTIN’S

DELI SLICED HAM

YOU PAY 6.99 FOR 2 LB.

YOU PAY 5.49 FOR 2

BUY ONE GET ONE FREE SALE!

48 OZ.

GREEN’S PREMIUM ICE CREAM

2 LITER

CANADA DRY, A&W, 7UP, SUNKIST

SAVE $3.69

1

99

DEBIT CARDS & EBT CARDS

SCHMIDT’S ITALIAN BREAD YOU PAY 3.69 FOR 2

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

3

8.5 OZ.

MARTIN’S KETTLE COOK’D POTATO CHIPS YOU PAY 3.99 FOR 2

OPEN 7AM10PM

7 DAYS A WEEK

BUY 1 GET 1

6.678 OZ TACO BELL SHREDDED &

KRAFT CHUNK & SHREDDED CHEESE

YOU PAY 3.29 FOR 2

SAVE $3.99

3/$

MUST BUY 3 OR MORE  SINGLES $1.29

20 OZ.

SAVE $2.49

SAVE $3.29

FREE

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SALAD DRESSINGS

YOU PAY 2.49 FOR 2

SAVE $4.99 BUY 1 GET 1

FREE AD SALE DATES

ENTENMANN’S MINI CAKES YOU PAY 4.99 FOR 2 TUES. JULY 9

WED. JULY 10

SAVE!

BUY 1 GET 1

8.713.8 OZ.

FREE

THURS. JULY 11

BUY 1 GET 1

16 OZ.

• 13.5-13.7 oz. Asst. Frosted Flakes • 14.3-18 oz. Asst. Bite Size Frosted Mini Wheats • 12 oz. Corn Flakes • 12 oz. Crispix

BUY 1 GET 1

1218 OZ. SELECTED

KELLOGG’S CEREALS

FRI. JULY 12

FREE

FREE

LESSER VALUE ITEM FREE SAT. JULY 13

SUN. JULY 14

MON. JULY 15

To assure sufficient supply of sale items, we must reserve the right to limit the purchase of sale items except where otherwise noted. None sold to dealers or wholesalers. Not responsible for typographical errors. Artwork for display purposes only. Thank you for your cooperation. Not all items available at all locations.

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seafood experts! SAVE $10

SAVE 8 $

6

3140 CT. COOKED P&D

LARGE SHRIMP

SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS  $13.98

99

$

DOZEN MARYLAND

STEAMED lb. #1 CRABS

25

SAVE $1

$

SOLD FROZEN 34/BAG NORWEGIAN 6 OZ. SIZE

SKINLESS SALMON doz. FILLET PORTIONS

3

BULK ALL PORK SAUSAGE COUNTRY MIX & MATCH SAUSAGE

2.99 2.49 3.99

ea.

LB.

LB.

ALL FLAVORS JUMBO PINK SHRIMP

SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $17.98

SOLD FROZEN BEAUTIFUL WILD

U15 CT. EZ PEEL

2125 CT. EZ PEEL

8.99

COLOSSAL PINK SHRIMP

11.99

SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $23.98

LB.

16 OZ. PASTEURIZED LB

$

LUMP CRABMEAT

16

KARNS

LUMP CRAB CAKES

EA.

4.99

SOLD THAWED 79 OZ. SIZE BEAUTIFUL LARGE EA.

3.49

TILAPIA FILLETS

HADDOCK FILLETS

6.99

THAWED $7.99 LB.

LB.

CHICKEN SAUSAGE LINKS FLAVOR OF THE WEEK

PHILLY CHICKEN CHEESE STEAK

BIG CHEDDAR PORK BRATS

LB.

LB.

FLAVOR OF THE WEEK

FRESH ALASKAN 12 OZ. 1620 CT. READY TO GRILL

EXTRA JUMBO PINK SHRIMP

6.99

PREMIUM IQF FROZEN EXTRA LARGE DRY

BAY SCALLOPS

EA.

THAWED $9.99 LB.

8 OZ.

CHESAPEAKE SELECT OYSTERS

7.99

8.99

2 LB. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

LIVE MUSSELS

EA.

LB.

EXTRA JUMBO SNOW CRAB LEG CLUSTERS

14.99

5 LB. ICY OCEAN

SHRIMP CAKES LOBSTER CAKES

1

$

MARYLAND STYLE CRAB CAKES

LB.

EA.

16 OZ. PASTEURIZED

$

6

EA.

JUMBO PETITE CRABMEAT

$

20

$

25

EA.

$

CLAW CRABMEAT

13

EA.

BRISTOL BAY SOCKEYE SALMON FILLETS

12.99

4 LB. 100% WHITE MEAT FROZEN RAW

BREADED CHICKEN BREAST TENDERS

LB.

2 LB. BAGS

16 OZ. WHOLEY

16 OZ. PASTEURIZED EA.

FROZEN HADDOCK FILLETS

MUSSELS IN GARLIC BUTTER

3.49

EA.

PANKO BREADED FLOUNDER FILLETS

SINGLES $5.99 LB.

5.49

4 LB. BAGS FROZEN

CHICKEN PARTY WINGS

LB.

YOUR CHOICE

10

$

PACK

Karns BOGO EXTRAVAGANZA - NOTHING BEATS Free! BUY 1 GET 1

64 OZ.

OLD ORCHARD HEALTHY BALANCE COCKTAIL DRINKS

YOU PAY 2.39 FOR 2

FREE

BUY 1 GET 1

4.45.82 OZ.

CELESTE PIZZA FOR ONE

YOU PAY 1.50 FOR 2

FREE

SWEET BABY RAY’S MARINADES

YOU PAY 2.99 FOR 2

64 OZ.

OLD ORCHARD 100% APPLE JUICE

HUNT’S PASTA SAUCE

BUY 1 GET 2

FREE PEPSI 12 OZ./8 PK.

YOU PAY 5.99 FOR 3

BUY 1 GET 1

914 OZ.

ENTENMANN’S POP’EMS & POPETTES

FREE

YOU PAY 4.69 FOR 2

FREE

FREE

NEW ENGLAND COFFEE

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

9.519 OZ. STEAM FRESH OR POLY BAG

BIRDS EYE VEGETABLES

YOU PAY 7.99 FOR 2

1216 OZ.

SAN GIORGIO PASTA

YOU PAY 1.65 FOR 2

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

YOU PAY 2.69 FOR 2

DIEFFENBACH’S KETTLE CHIPS

YOU PAY 3.99 FOR 2

FREE

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY GRAHAMS

YOU PAY 1.59 FOR 2

FREE

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

250 CT.

MARDI GRAS NAPKINS

YOU PAY 4.49 FOR 2

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY COFFEE CREAMER

YOU PAY 2.50 FOR 2

FREE

2224 OZ.

BUY 1 GET 1

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

16.9 OZ./6 PK.

NESTLE PURE LIFE SPLASH

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY COFFEE

YOU PAY 2.99 FOR 2

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

STROEHMANN’S DUTCH COUNTRY BREADS

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

YOU PAY 3.19 FOR 2

YOU PAY 3.19 FOR 2 1012 OZ. WHOLE BEAN OR GROUND

16 OZ.

14.4 HONEY OR CINNAMON

BUY 1 GET 1

V8 HYDRATE OR VFUSION +ENERGY

BUY 1 GET 1

79 OZ.

8 OZ./6 PK. CANS 11 OZ.

BUY 1 GET 1

YOU PAY 2.89 FOR 2

24 OZ.

BUY 1 GET 1

16 OZ.

24 OZ.

MILKBONE DOG TREATS

FREE

YOU PAY 3.99 FOR 2

BUY 1 GET 1

30 OZ.

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY MAYONNAISE

FREE

YOU PAY 4.49 FOR 2

YOU PAY 5.65 FOR 2

BUY 1 GET 1

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

YOU PAY 3.99 FOR 2

HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2024 OZ.

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY KETCHUP

BUY 1 GET 1

24 OZ.

FRANCESCO RINALDI PASTA SAUCE

FREE

YOU PAY 1.79 FOR 2

3.755 OZ. SARDINES &

CHICKEN OF THE SEA CHUNK LIGHT TUNA

48 OZ.

3/$5

2.85 OZ.

89

¢

CHICKEN OF THE SEA INFUSION TUNA & PINK SALMON

MUELLER’S ELBOW MACARONI

16.934 OZ.

1.52.1 OZ.

3.99

KELLOGG’S CEREAL IN A CUP

1

$

KELLOGG’S POP TARTS

2.89

START YOUR MORNING RIGHT 11.514.5 OZ.

1.99

12 CT. BITES OR CRISPS

QUAKER LIFE, CAP’N CRUNCH, OATMEAL SQUARES

FEBREZE FABRIC REFRESHERS, 1525 CT. QUART OR GALLON, DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER STORAGE OR FREEZER GLAD & TIDE SIMPLY ZIPPER BAGS LIQUID & PODS

2.99

32 OZ.

2/ 4 $

6.4OZ.

QUAKER MORNING GO KIT

2/ 7 $

TROPICANA ESSENTIALS PROBIOTICS DRINKS

6 MEGA ROLL

SCOTT PAPER TOWELS

2/ 6 BATH TISSUES 4.99 SCOTT 5.49 BATH TISSUE $

8 ROLL

12 ROLL EXTRA SOFT

7.512 OZ. 20 OZ. 5.256.5 OZ. 32 OZ.

GATORADE SPORTS DRINKS

20 OZ./8 PK.

2/$ 88¢ GATORADE 10 SPORTS DRINKS

23 OZ.

BOULDER CANYON & TGI FRIDAY’S SNACKS

1.88

CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE

6.89

SARA LEE CLASSIC WHITE ROUND TOP BREAD

13 OZ.

POPPY’S PIEROGIES

3.85.7 OZ.

KNORR RICE OR PASTA SIDE DISHES

$

1

KRAFT MACARONI & CHEESE

$

DOLLAR $ 1 DEALS!

1

HERSHEY’S BIG BOX, MARS FUN SIZE,, M&M THEATRE BOX

1

$

59 OZ.

TROPICANA TWISTERS CHILLED DRINKS

1

1 CT. CAR CLIP & 8.8 OZ.

FEBREZE PREMIUM AIR EFFECTS AIR FRESHENER SPRAY

3.89

2/$4

1116 OZ.

12 CT.

TACO BELL TACO SHELLS

8 OZ.

$

1.99

DIAL BAR SOAP & FOAMING HANDWASH SOAP

TACO NIGHT!

3.16 OZ. 7.25 OZ.

3/$5

TACO SAUCE

1.29

TACO BELL BAJA TACO SAUCE & SALSA

1 OZ.

2/ 4 $

TACO BELL TACO ONING SEASONING

69

¢

16 OZ.

BREAKSTONE SOUR CREAM

2/$3

SOFT SOAP HAND SOAP

$

1

16 OZ. SINGLES

BODY ARMOR

$

20 OZ.

WATER 1 SOBE

1

$

8.8516.8 OZ.

TACO BELL DINNER KITS

2/$5

16 OZ.

TACO BELL REFRIED BEANS

4/$5

FRESH USDA CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF

CHOPPED STEAK

MUST BUY 5 LB.

3.49

LB.

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SHREDDED CHEESE

1.79

R042869

16 OZ. 7.5 OZ.


COMMUNITYCOURIER - Middletown Edition -

SAVE 70 ¢ LB.

BUNDLES Fill the Freezer

July 10, 2019 - 7

SAVE 99 ¢ LB.

SAVE $2 LB.

Backyard MEAT BUNDLE

3 LB. EXTRA LEAN CHOPPED STEAK PATTIES 3 LB. BONELESS CHICKEN BREASTS HALVES 3 LB. KARNS PORK OR CHICKEN SAUSAGE  MIX ‘N MATCH 3 LB. COUNTRY STYLE PORK RIBS OR PORK BUTT ROAST 4 LB. CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS 3 LB. CENTER CUT BONELESS PORK CHOPS 3 LB. KESSLER’S SKINLESS HOT OR SMOKED SAUSAGES 3 LB. KUNZLER MEAT FRANKS

PLEASE PREORDER

59

$

CUSTOM CUT FREE

Holiday MEAT BUNDLE

4 1” THICK NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS 2 LB. BAG 2125 CT. EZ PEEL JUMBO PINK SHRIMP 3 LB. FRESH CHICKEN TENDERS 3 LB. CENTER CUT BONELESS GRILLING PORK CHOPS 2 LB. BULK FROZEN RIB EYE SANDWICH STEAKS 2 LB. FROZEN CHOPPED STEAK PATTIES

79

$

25 LBS.

PLEASE PREORDER

CALL TODAY TO PLACE ORDER OR ONLINE: WWW.KARNSFOODS.COM PAXTON SQUARE  7175454731 LEMOYNE  7177630165 MECHANICSBURG  7179016967 BOILING SPRINGS  7172581458

1

29

HICKORY SMOKED BACON ENDS

CARLISLE  7172188588 HERSHEY  7175336445 MIDDLETOWN  7179447486 NEW BLOOMFIELD  7175824028

FRESH WHOLE 8 LB. AVG.

BONELESS PORK LOINS

1.79

FRESH

BONEIN PORK BUTT ROASTS

1.99

LB.

2.19

LB.

4 PK. LEMON FILLED CUPCAKES

8 $ 4

KARNS SHORTCAKE SQUARE BUY 1 GET 1

POUND CAKE

4 $ 4

FOODIE Finds

20 CT.

TWININGS TEA

3.69

15 OZ. SELECTED

PATAKS SAUCES

3.39

4.39

16 OZ. SELECTED

GUNTER HONEY

SUAVE SHAMPOO/ CONDITIONER

1 CT. SELECTED

SWEET BABY RAY’S BBQ SAUCE & DUKE’S MAYONNAISE

HEINZ KETCHUP & MUSTARD

2/ 3 $

COLGATE TOOTHPASTE

NO ANTIBIOTICS EVER

3.99

3.59

USDA CHOICE LB.

CUSTOM CUT FREE USDA CHOICE WHOLE 4 LB. AVG.

LB.

6.99

BEEF TENDERLOIN BUTTS

LB.

SIRLOIN STEAK KABOBS

8.99

LB.

LB.

NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS FRESH

12.99

BONELESS BREAST TENDERS

FRESH DARK MEAT LB.

1.29

EBT & SNAP ACCEPTED

LB.

CHOPPED TURKEY

3.49

LB.

FRESH

2.99

LB. MUST BUY 5 LB.

LB.

CHICKEN TENDERLOIN KABOBS

8 CT./15 OZ..

2/ 4 2/ 5 DAIRY $

KOOL AID SPARKLERS

22 OZ.

$

MARTIN’S POTATO ROLLS

NATURE’S OWN PERFECTLY CRAFTED BREAD

21.528 OZ.

2.99

GALLON

2/ 4 HAWAIIAN PUNCH FROZEN

BUSH’S BAKED BEANS

$

ALMOND BREEZE ALMOND MILK CREAMER

10.712 OZ.

78 OZ.

2.99

CRACKER BARREL CHEESE

2/$6

KRAFT CHEESE SINGLES

2/$4

9.810.9 OZ.

TOTINO’S PARTY PIZZA

3/$4

7.5 OZ.

2.99

1632 OZ. OZ.

TOTINO’S PIZZA ROLLS

5.99

LB.

2/$5

8.823.45 OZ. SINGLE SERVE &

BARON 2/$3 RED PIZZA

3/$

10

7 OZ.

HERSHEY’S OR REESE’S WHIPPED TOPPING

13.116 OZ.

3 OZ.

2/ 5 $

6 OZ.

4

10/$

LA YOGURT

JUST CRACK C AN EGG SCRAMBLE KIT

2/ 4 $

6.7510 OZ.

BOSTON MARKET ENTREES

ORE IDA POTATOES

2/ 5 $

FURLANI TEXAS TOAST OR GARLIC $ BREAD

2/ 3

52 OZ. 16 OZ. LIQUID

COFFEEMATE FLAVORED COFFEE CREAMER

2/ 4 $

FLORIDA NATURAL ORANGE OR GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

2/ 6 $

16 OZ. QTRS. SALTED OR UNSALTED

KELLER’S BUTTER

612 CT.

6 CT.

3.99

SNICKER’S ICE CREAM CONES & BARS

SNACK ZONE

2/ 7 $

PHILLY SWIRL & ICEE MIX IT UPS

6 CT.

2.69

13.120.6 OZ.

FAMILY SIZE OREOS & RITZ

14.516 OZ.

3.99

STAUFFER’S ANIMAL CRACKERS

2/$3

DORITOS, RUFFLES & SMARTFOOD POPCORN

1418 OZ.

16 OZ.

SUNBELT GRANOLA BARS

2/ 6 $

TASTYKAKE BOXED DONUTS

2/ 5 $

3.69

59 OZ.

2/$6

12 OZ./12 PK. FRIDGE PACKS 7.5 OZ./1O PK. MINI CANS 12 OZ./8 PK. BOTTLES

COKE

16.9 OZ./6 PK. BOTTLES 7.5 OZ./6 PK MINI CANS

2/$8 PEPSI

4/$

11

MINUTE MAID PREMIUM DRINKS

4/$5

28 OZ.

6.58 OZ.

HERR’S KETTLE COOKED POTATO CHIPS

TWIX OR M&M ICE CREAM BARS

BEVERAGES

511.75 OZ.

44.99

2.59

USDA CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF

13.99

FRESH CHOICE

7.99

FLANK STEAKS

MARINATED BONELESS SKINLESS BREASTS

7.5 OZ./6 PK. CANS

3.5 OZ. SELECTED

COLGATE OPTIC WHITE TOOTHBRUSH

LB.

BONELESS RUMP ROASTS

lb.

32 OZ.

PERSONAL 30 OZ. SELECTED

LB.

BEEF RIB EYE SANDWICH STEAKS

50

MUST BUY 10 LB.

¢

1828 OZ.

$

FREE

YOU PAY 4.29 FOR 2

BEEF ROUND STEW CUBES & CUBE STEAKS FROZEN BULK

lb.

CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS

PICNIC FAVORITES

20 OZ.

LEMON CREAM CHEESE STRUDEL STICKS

3.39

MUST BUY 10 LB

LB.

5.49

BAKERY

$

2.99

DOUBLE SMOKED SLICED BACON

Custom Cake Decorating

8” DOUBLE LAYER 1/2 LEMON CAKES

LB.

USDA CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF

BONELESS THICK CUT GRILLING PORK CHOPS KARNS

SOLD IN 3 LB. BUNDLES SINGLES $2.99 LB.

2/$6

CHOPPED STEAK

FRESH

BONEIN HAM SLICES

LEMON CREAM COOKIE BARS

1.99

MUST BUY 5 LB.

5

99

USDA CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF

FRESH EXTRA LEAN

BONELESS PORK RIBS

JAMESTOWN

e lemonad stand!

BONELESS NEW YORK STRIPS

lb.

COUNTRY STYLE

LB.

USDA CHOICE WHOLE 12 LB. AVG.

FRESH

2/ 5 $

HERR’S PEANUT BUTTER PRETZEL NUGGETS

6.99

32 OZ.

POWERADE

88

¢

2 LITER

PEPSI

16.9 OZ./12 PK.

ICED TEA 4/ 5 LIPTON

$

10

2/$ 6.99

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F R E S H PRO DU C E

SAVE $2.49 ea.

ATHENA

JUMBO CANTALOUPES

RED & WHITE

5

2/$

1.79

SEEDLESS GRAPES

WHOLE RED LB.

2.99

FRESH

APRICOTS

FRESH

LB.

RED RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES

2/ 7

6.99

FRESH EA.

LB.

4.49

HONEYCRISP & JAZZ APPLES

$

49

SEEDLESS WATERMELONS

1.99

CLEMENTINE MANDARIN ORANGES

4

6 OZ. DRISCOLL

RED & BLACK PLUMS

4

WHOLE RED

SEEDED WATERMELONS

3 LB. BAG

10/$

LEMONS & LIMES

SAVE $1 lb.

SAVE $1.50 ea.

EA.

1.99

2.99

1 LB.

1.29

JUMBO LB

CAULIFLOWER

1 LB. BAG

MINI SWEET PEPPERS

LB

SWEET CORN FRESH

BROCCOLI CROWNS

FRESH YELLOW & GREEN ZUCCHINI

4 1.29 10/$

SQUASH

FRESH

GREEN CABBAGE

LB.

2.49

20/8 OZ. ASST.

LITTLE HUG FRUIT BARREL DRINKS

LB.

2.99

WHITE

LOCALLY GROWN PRODUCE

BI COLOR & WHITE

1.49

GREEN PEPPERS

EA.

1.49

JALAPENO PEPPERS

49

FRESH

GREEN ea. BEANS

GREEN ASPARAGUS BABY CARROTS

1

SAVE $1.20 ea.

EA.

EA.

2.99

LB.

MUSHROOMS

lb.

3/ 5 $

“NEW CROP” “C” SIZE

1.49

RED POTATOES

SWEET RED CHERRIES

4.99

LB..

PINT

WHOLE WHITE MUSHROOMS

EA.

ORGANIC TOMATOES

1.99 2.49

4.99

EA.

FRESH

LB.

2/$6

611 OZ. AMERICAN, ITALIAN, FANCY GREENS, HEARTS OF ROMAINE, LEAFY GREEN ROMAINE, 5LETTUCE MIX, SWEET BUTTER BLENDS, FARMER’S GARDEN, VEGGIE LOVER’S

FRESH EXPRESS SALADS

2.79

MARIE’S SALAD DRESSINGS

3 CT. EA.

ROMAINE HEARTS

3.99

LB.

EA.

EA.

25 OZ. BLUE CHEESE & COLE SLAW

2/$7

MARIE’S FAMILY SIZE DRESSINGS

EA.

BEEFSTEAK, ROMA PLUM, HOTHOUSE ONTHEVINE

2.99

ea.

SALADS

11.5 OZ.

8 OZ. ORGANIC

ORGANIC

ea. PEPPERS

FRESH ATTITUDE SALADS

5/ 5

ORGANIC RED & HONEY MANGOS

2

99

3 CT. PKG. SPOTLIGHT OR RAINBOW

5 OZ. PKG.

$

CRESPO ORGANIC MANGO MANIA

RED 1.29 BEETS 2.49 ORGANIC WHOLE RED GREEN 59¢ 6/$3 SEEDLESS WATERMELONS CUCUMBERS Your LOCAL DELI LB.

LB.

ORGANICS

ORGANIC RED GRAPE TOMATOES

FRESH BUNCHED

79

LITTLE POTATO CO. GOURMET CREAMER POTATOES

8 OZ. WHOLE OR SLICED WHITE & BABY PORTABELLA LB

2

1.5 LB. BAGG ASST ASST.

SAVE $4 ea.

9 OZ. PKG.

ONTHEVINE CHERRY TOMATOES

5.29

EA.

10 OZ. PKG.

2/ 5 $

SWEET POPS TOMATOES

2/$6

1.79

HOTHOUSE BEEFSTEAK, HOTHOUSE RED ONTHEVINE, ROMA PLUM

TOMATOES

LB.

BETTER SELECTION & LOCAL FAVORITES

SAVE $2 LB.

Always ways fresh & priced r right!

4

DELI WHITE

TURKEY BREAST DELI

SLICED OR CHIPPED HAM

3.99

99 lb.

DELI SLICED

MEDIUM ROAST BEEF

6.99

LB.

LB.

BEL GIOIOSO CHEESE CUPS BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

YOU PAY 4.99 FOR 2

7 OZ.

BLACK CREEK 2 YEAR AGED WISCONSIN CHEDDAR BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

YOU PAY 4.99 FOR 2

DRUCKS AGED

LB.

5 LB.

SLICED AMERICAN CHEESE

15.99

SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE

16 OZ.

SLICED BACON

4.49

LB.

1 LB.

SALEMVILLE BLEU CHEESES & GORGONZOLA

FREE

YOU PAY 3.49 FOR 2

EA.

4 OZ.

BUY 1 GET 1

4

GRILL FRANKS

2.99

EA.

YOU PAY 3.99 FOR 2

7.99

lb.

99

BONELESS HAM SLICES

FREE

5.99

5 OZ. PARMESAN, FOUR CHEESE & ROMANO

KARNS FRIED CHICKEN

BUY 1 GET 1

GREAT SELECTION

EMMENTAL SWISS

SWEET LEBANON BOLOGNA

99

ALL MEAT FRANKS

YOU PAY 3.09 FOR 2

KARNS

lb.

1 LB. HOT & REGULAR

1 LB. PLAIN OR GARLIC

RING BOLOGNA BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

YOU PAY 5.49 FOR 2

MAC & CHEESE LOAF

4.49

LB.

DELI SMOKED TURKEY BREASTS

6.49

LB.

SMOKED SKINLESS SAUSAGE

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

YOU PAY 5.79 FOR 2

CENTER CUT BONEIN HAM SLICES

3.99

LB.

ITALIAN HOAGIE HAM

5.99

LB.

20 OZ. HASHBROWNS, DICED & HOMESTYLE

24 OZ. ALL FLAVORS

2/$6

2/$6

BUFFALO SIMPLY CHICKEN BREAST SIMPLY POTATOES MASHED POTATOES

LB.

6.99

LB.

FREE

HATFIELD 16 OZ. CLASSIC & JUMBO

8 PC. FRIED CHICKEN OR 10 PC. FRIED TENDERS BUCKETS

8 OZ.

CHEESE

DELI SLICED IMPORTED

4

SELTZER’S

BUY 1 GET 1

$

10

ea.

SLICED

DOUBLE SMOKED SWEET BOLOGNA

5.99

BUY 1 GET 1

BERK’S 16 OZ. PLAIN OR GARLICC

RING BOLOGNA

YOU PAY 5.99 FOR 2

SMOKED TURKEY BREAST

LOW SALT HAM OFF THE BONE

6.49 5.99 LB.

LB.

KITCHEN

LB.

KARNS 10.5 OZ.

PRIMAL SCREAM HOT SAUSAGES

2/ 6 $

SANDWICH SLICED PEPPERONI

6.49

LB. ANTIBIOTIC FREE

WHOLE ROTISSERIE CHICKENS

5.99

FREE

EA.

FAMILY CREAM SLAW ROTISSERIE CHICKEN SALAD

5.99

LB.

BISTRO

CAULIFLOWER & CHEESE SALAD

4.99

LB.

BEEF BBQ

5.99

3.29

LB.

KARNS

EGG SALAD LB.

5.99

SOLD IN HOT FOODS

HONEY DIPT BREADED CHICKEN BREAST FILLET SANDWICH

YOU PAY 2.99 FOR 2

LB.

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

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PINE CREEK STRUCTURES 2863 Hershey Rd. On Rt. 743 between Elizabethtown & Hershey

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Specializing In... n.... 15 Months • Sheds No Interest • Swing Sets with approved credit • Pavilions • Outdoor Furniture urni ur nitu ture re • 1 & 2-Car Garages

See Our In-Stock Inventory at:

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Elizabethtown, PA

Collectibles Mike Nauman Owner

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305 Shady Lane Middletown, PA 17057 717.944.2844 717.418.1541 S8 71 8 06

“THE ORIGINAL HACKMAN” Specializing In... DENNIS R.

HACKMAN HOME IMPROVEMENTS

717-490-4349 ELIZABETHTOWN

Estimate

PA122105

• Roofing ince 1972 • Siding • Seamless Spouting • Replacement Windows • Chimneys Rebuild-Repoint

UNBEATABLE

Durham School Services is now hiring drivers for the Central Dauphin School District in Harrisburg PA. Great pay! Great community! Come drive a bus, it could change your life! Please go to www.durhamschoolservices.com and click on CAREERS or visit us at 714 Rutherford Rd, Harrisburg PA or call 717-541-0680 to set up an interview

WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD REACH CHESTER, LANCASTER and YORK Counties & HERSHEY/ MIDDLETOWN area?

Re-Roofing Special! Now thru Sept. 2019

Shingle Roofs Under 7/12 Pitch –Call TODAY For Details–

General SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS WANTED

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FREEs

HELP WANTED Mechanical Trades

Reaching over 372,000 households every week with your advertising message is significant. Call 1-800-428-4211 and ask for the "360 SPECIAL" to find out how.

ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE WITH 1 YEAR FIELD EXP OR TRADE SCHOOL. BENEFITS OFFERED. IMMEDIATE HIRE FOR RIGHT CANDIDATE. CALL 717-533-4719 OR EMAIL RESUME TO COLONIALELECTRICSERVICE@GMAIL.COM

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YOUR ATTENTION AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial aid for qualified students- Career placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-877-818-0783 DO YOU HAVE AN ANTIQUE OR CLASSIC CAR TO SELL? Advertise with us in over 100 publications and reach up to 3.2 million homes each week in the Mid-Atlantic Network. You choose where you want to advertise. Call Engle Printing & Publishing Co. Inc., Classifieds, 1-800428-4211 for more details. FINANCIAL ADVANCE FEE LOANS OR CREDIT OFFERS. Companies that do business by phone can’t ask you to pay for credit before you get it. For more information, call toll-free 1-877-FTC-HELP. A public service message from Engle Publishing Co. and the Federal Trade Commission.

Find what you’re looking for, OR

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Sell what you don’t need in the

CLASSIFIEDS C LASSIFIEDS

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY NOTICE

For more information and assistance regarding the investigation of Business Opportunity Advertising, Engle Publishing Company urges its readers to contact: THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF EASTERN PA 717-364-3250

FOR SALE Appliances NEW SCRATCH & DENT FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES. Truck-loads in stock: Washers, Dryers, Central Laundry, Dishwashers, Chest & Upright Freezers, Refrigerator, Range, Cook Top, Microwave. Ephrata, PA 717-445-5222

WHIRLPOOL REFRIGERATOR. Off white. Good condition. $200 obo 717-945-8721

FULL-TIME or PART-TIME

APPLIANCE SERVICE TECH W/SEALED SYSTEM EXPERIENCE MON-FRI: 8:00am-5:00pm PART-TIME

SILVER DOLLARS

MORGAN & PEACE DOLLARS Mixed dates. Fine to extra fine, $23. Choice: 1921 or peace, $20. 717-669-5402

Don’t Forget to Check out the Classifieds for a BIG DEAL!

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Lawn & Garden BUSHES & BEDS, mulching, bush trimming, planting, removals, sod, weeding. Jeff 717-604-1306

FULL-TIME / FULL BENEFITS

MAJOR APPLIANCE DELIVERY / INSTALLATION W/EXPERIENCE MON-FRI: 8:00am-5:00pm FULL-TIME /FULL BENEFITS

HARDWARE SALES PERSON

RENTAL DEPARTMENT

MON: 8am-6pm TUES: 8am-6pm THUR: 8am-5pm

MON: 7am-6pm TUES: 8am-6pm THUR, FRI: 8am-5pm SAT: 8am-5pm

W/EXPERIENCE

W/EXPERIENCE

APPLY IN PERSON

1225 W Main St, Mount Joy • 717-653-1841

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No Job Too Small! No Job Too Odd!

BUYING TOYS & COLLECTIBLES www.DNRCollectibles.com PA’s Largest Buyer of Toys & Collectibles 27 E Lancaster Street, Red Lion, PA Hours: 10:00am-4:00pm, Monday-Friday 717-329-8167 • rhoward1771@gmail.com Toys Vintage or Modern, New or Used, Hess Trucks, Barbies, Diecast, Hot Wheels & Matchbox, Action Figures, Models, Trains, Sports Cards/ Memorabilia, Movie/ Music Memorabilia, Video Games & much more!


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Class A CDL Drivers - LOCAL Mail Routes

Lawn & Garden

Pets

FREE ITEMS

NATIONAL

ECONOMY FRIENDLY. Mott’s Lawncare & Landscapes, Inc offering Free estimates for 2019. Mow, mulch, clean-ups, shearing & more. Dave, 717-405-1130

LAB/GERMAN SHEPHERD MIXED Puppies, vet checked, shots & wormed, $200. obo. 717-656-4786 Ext. 1

FAST FREE REMOVAL of unwanted cars & trucks. Now paying up to $300. Fully insured. 717-471-4591- anytime!

LOVE ANIMALS? Turn Your Passion into Profits. Now Accepting Pet Grooming Students. 717-933-1333

SEARCH OUR CLASSIFIEDS online at townlively.com

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Harrisburg & Lancaster

Pets

we especially need PART time drivers

Veterans & Retirees WELCOME!!!! -Also hiring FT DriversPre-screening Required

$20.59 to $25.65/Hr. + Benefits Click on “Apply Now”

OR Call 717-599-7655

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Quick Apply: www.WeAreArea.com

IN AN EFFORT to protect the lives of animals, and for the protection of our readers, we will no longer accept “PETS OR PUPPIES WANTED” classified ads. We will, however continue to accept household pet “For Sale” ads. When purchasing a pet, please make certain animal is healthy and has been properly cared for. When selling or giving away a pet please screen respondents carefully. Pets deserve a loving, caring home.

TRI-COLORED SHIBA INU PUPPIES, shots, wormed, vet cheked, ready to go 7/13/19. Price reduced! $600 obo, 610-593-3536

ELIZABETHTOWN, 327 HIGHLAWN Ave. Fri. 7/12 & Sat. 7/13, 7-1. Variety of box lots, Winross trucks, costume jewelry

Produce & Edibles

MIDDLETOWN, INSIDE/ OUTSIDE Sale, 2040 Mountain View Rd. Sat, 7/13, 7am-? Everything must go!!

Sporting Goods

ALASKIN MALAMUTE PUPPIES, 2 males, 10 months old, very friendly, $200. 717383-8490

Kinsey’s, 1679 Steel Way Drive, Mount Joy, PA 17552

GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524 MOUNT JOY SPORTSMEN’S Association 30 Target 3D Archery Shoot, July 13 & 14, July 27 & 28. Adults $9., 12-16 $4., Food Available. Sat. Reg. 7am-noon. Sunday registration 7am-2pm. 717283-8837, day of shoot 717-653-1648.

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Miscellaneous BERNADOODLE PUPS, Standard & Mini, lots of color & white markings, very friendly, vet checked. 717-442-2959

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DARK RED MINI-POODLE PUPPIES, ready now, reduced price $800 obo; Shots, wormed, vet checked. 610-593-3536

FREE ITEMS ITEM TO GIVE AWAY?

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, 2 white & 2 black, shots & wormed, born 3/11/19. $275. No Sunday Calls. 717-529-2257 x-0 JACK-A-POO PUPPIES, 2 males & 2 females, chocolate & parti colored, ready 7/21, $675. 717-284-2050

CANDY PRODUCTION WORKERS IN HERSHEY!

24 Northeast Drive Hershey, PA 17033 tel 717.489.3001

jobs.systemone.com

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• Long term/steady candy production job openings • 40 hours per week • Mandatory daily and weekend overtime • Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds • Must be able to work 2nd and/or 3rd shifts • Previous manufacturing experience desired • $12 per hour pay rate • Drug-free work environment • Weekly paychecks • Benefits available (health, dental, vision and 401k)

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ACA WELSH CORGI Puppies & ACA KING CHARLES CAVALIERS; MORKIE Puppies; MINI LABRADOODLES. All puppies $675, vet checked & up to date with shots. Very cute & playful. Ready for new home. 717-687-5130

Order Processing, Receiving, Shipping & Replenishment Agents

You can apply via email or in person between the hours of 9-4 Monday thru Friday. To send your work history via email, send to hr@kinseysinc.com and put “warehouse posi on” in the subject line.

MINI GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES, F1/B, white markings, vet checked, de-wormed, ready 7/22, $1200. 717-847-2302

SWEET CORN PICKED fresh daily at our farm. Avail now. Duane Charles, 316 Stackstown Rd, Marietta, 717-305-0411

Seasonal Positions

GARAGE SALES IT IS RECOMMENDED That You Begin Your GARAGE OR YARD SALE AD With The TOWN In Which It Is Located, Then The STREET ADDRESS, DATES & TIMES.

ACA REG. NEWFOUNDLAND, brown & white, 8yr old female, pet only, $500 obo. 610-593-4406

AKC FOX RED LAB PUPPIES, ready now, $595. Call 717-464-6472

Kinsey’s has a casual and friendly atmosphere, while s ll maintaining a fast paced work environment. We are looking for energe c and hardworking individuals to work a Monday thru Friday day shi in our order processing, receiving, shipping, or replenishment departments. Over me hours could be offered and full me openings with benefits could be filled from seasonal hires.

MINI GOLDEN DOODLE PUPPIES, home raised, vet checked, shots, deworming up to date, dark colored, ready now, $495, 717-656-4891ext 0

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Place a FREE Ad! Call 1-800-428-4211 to place your 3 line, private party ad for 1 week (some restrictions apply)

Before you go to Garage Sales, Check out the

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PORCH SALE Fri 7/12, 12:30-4:30 & Sat 7/13 9-noon T-shirts, jackets, hats, sporting goods, more. E-town Sporting Goods 59 College Ave., Elizabethtown PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT TOWNLIVELY.COM

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For Rent Find It In The Classified Section ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102 BRADY’S PAINTING WALLPAPERING SPECIALISTS. Res/Com. Painting, wood finishing, wallpaper, pressurewashing, custom deck, complete remodeling. Free est. Insured. Tim, 717-653-8586 CALL EMPIRE TODAY® to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-866-538-7163 CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844 CONCRETE: STAMP, DECORATIVE, Affordable prices. Free Estimates. Call 717-283-7764 or or www.bosscrete.net. ELECTRICAL: G. Law Electrical: Resid., Service Upgrades. Insured, Free Est. Reasonable. No Job Too Small. Greg, 717-938-6951, PA 031955 GUTTER CLEANING & ALUMINUM GUTTER GUARD INSTALLATION. 10 yrs experience. Call/text 717-715-5844

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Gretna Music 4 Kids will present “Havana Hop!” at the Mount Gretna Playhouse, 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna, on Saturday, July 13, at 11 a.m. “Havana Hop!” is a sensory-friendly participation play developed by Paige Hernandez that narrates the journey of young Yeila, who travels to Cuba in order to gain confidence and learn about salsa-infused hip-hop. The performance is recommended for children ages 4 to 8. A free bus trip to the performance will depart from Fulton Bank in Lebanon on July 13 at 10:20 a.m. and return at 1 p.m. To register, readers may visit www.timetosignup .com/gretnamusic/sheet/12836 61. Hernandez will also offer a hip-hip workshop at the Lebanon Valley Arts Center for students in fifth through 12th grades. Registration is available at www.timetosignup.com/ gretnamusic/sheet/1283659. Hernandez is a director, choreographer, performer, and playwright. She has

Paige Hernandez will present “Havana Hop!” on Saturday, July 13, as part of Gretna Music 4 Kids. taught children throughout the U.S. She has performed at venues such as the Kennedy Center, The Cleveland Playhouse, and the Fulton Theatre. Ticket prices will vary. More information is available at https://gretnamusic.org/shows/ gm4k-havana-hop/ or by calling 717-361-1508.

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Fishing World Finals from pg 1 country competing at Pickwick Lake. The competition began on June 19, and the field was cut to 31 teams for the final day on June 22. Winners were determined by the heaviest final-day weight. The Elizabethtown duo caught three bass weighing in at a total of 16 pounds, 6 ounces, that led them to earn the prestigious title of 2019 High School Fishing World Finals champions. “It felt awesome, like we were on top of the world,” said Cicero. Cicero and Snyder edged out their closest competitors, second-place winners Griffin Phillips and Fletcher Phillips of Mount Olive, Ala., by 1 pound, 9 ounces. Every fishing squad consisted of two high school anglers and one adult boat captain. Snyder said that at first, with nearly 400 boats out on the water, the lake felt crowded. On the final day of competition, they had a bit more space to navigate when the boats headed out at 5:30 a.m. Fishing commenced at 6 a.m., and the teams were allowed to continue fishing for bass until 1:15 p.m. Live bait and trolling - a method of leaving multiple baited lines in the water - were not permitted. From their prior days on the lake, the duo had determined a specific shallower spot - ranging from 8 inches to five feet - to fish from for the final round. Both young men caught their personal alltime best: Snyder with a bass weighing in at 6 pounds, 5 ounces, and Cicero with a largemouth bass weighing 7 pounds, 7 ounces, that earned Big Bass honors for the day. “Working as a team

really helped us,” noted Snyder. The prizes awarded to the champions included their choice of scholarship offers from Bethel University in McKenzie, Tenn.; Simpson University in Redding, Calif.; or Kentucky Christian University in Grayson, Ky., to fish on the college fishing team. Cicero, who is the son of Anthony and Kim Cicero of Elizabethtown, graduated from Elizabethtown Area High School (EAHS) this year and had been planning to work. With the significant scholarship options on the table, he is now considering attending one of the schools. Snyder, the son of Mark and Nicole Snyder of Elizabethtown, will be a senior at EAHS in the fall and is undecided on his post-graduation plans. In addition to the scholarship offers, the teammates each received a 50-inch television, a dozen fishing rods, and other fishing merchandise and clothing. There were so many prizes, in fact, that when it came time to pack everything up to return to Pennsylvania, Cicero said everything barely fit in the vehicle they had driven. Both Cicero and Snyder learned the sport of fishing from their fathers, who are also avid fishermen. Aside from spending as much time practicing as possible, Snyder advises younger fishermen to watch videos online for tips and techniques to improve their skills. “Stick to your gut, and just have fun. That’s the most important thing,” said Cicero. To view the complete results from the event, readers may visit https://highschoolfishing.org.

Gretna Music To Welcome Jazz Trio, Clarinetist Gretna Music has announced two upcoming concerts, both of which will take place at Mount Gretna Playhouse, 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna, at 7:30 p.m. Jazz musician George Cables and his trio will perform on Saturday, July 13. The trio is comprised of Cables, drummer Victor Lewis, and bassist Ed Howard. Cables is noted for his fresh interpretations of classic compositions and for his innovative style of writing. Cables attended Mannes College of Music while performing with the likes of Art Blakey and Paul Jeffrey. Cables’ career began in 1977 when he joined Dexter Gordon’s jazz quartet. Since then, he has composed and recorded his own albums and performed with various trios, larger ensembles, and college jazz programs. English clarinetist Julian Bliss will make his Gretna Music debut on Sunday, July 14. He will be joined by the Wister Quartet and

pianist Bradley Moore. The program will include works by Mozart, Brahms, and Prokofiev. Bliss is a concerto soloist, chamber musician, jazz artist, masterclass leader, and musical explorer. Bliss studied at the University of Indiana as well as in Germany under the instruction of Sabine Meyer. As a soloist, Bliss has played with major symphonies including Sao Paolo Symphony, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. The Philadelphia Wister Quartet includes present and former Philadelphia Orchestra musicians. Moore has performed as a piano soloist with orchestras and is acclaimed as a recital partner, performing with Renée Fleming and Susan Graham at Carnegie Hall and on a national tour. Ticket prices for each performance will vary. More information is available at www.gretnamusic.org or 717-361-1508.

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