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By Chelsea Peifer
The Friends of the Kreutz Creek Library are inviting the community to shop at the group’s annual fall book and jewelry sale. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 27, and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Hellam Township Public Works building, 45 Walnut Springs Road, Hellam. Proceeds from the sale will benefit the Kreutz Creek Library and the many programs it offers to area residents of all ages. Thousands of used books will be neatly sorted into categories for ease of shopping. Books for children and young adults will be available, as well as adult fiction and nonfiction. Among the variety of genres will be history, biography, business, cookbooks, gardening, holidays, self-help, travel, and religious selections. A variety of gently used jewelry, DVDs, CDs, audio books, and puzzles will also be for sale. Shoppers are encouraged to come hungry. Homemade baked goods, including cookies, whoopie pies, cakes, pies, cupcakes, fudge, and bread, will be available to purchase, along with
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hot dogs and beverages. In addition to fundraising a portion of the annual budget for the library, the Friends help to promote library awareness and work together to help improve and expand library service. Currently the Friends are led by co-presidents Betty Bell and Elizabeth McKonly, vice president Laurie Ward, secretary Kimberly Judy, and treasurer Richard Blumenthal. New members are always welcome, and interested individuals may stop in at the library, located at 66 Walnut Springs Road, Hellam, to inquire about joining. To learn more about the library, readers may visit http://yorklibraries.org/hellam-kreutz-creek.
The Friends of the Kreutz Creek Library raise funds to support programs offered at the library, including those for children, youths, and adults. Inviting the community to the Friends’ annual fall book and jewelry sale on Sept. 27 and 28 are library volunteers (from left) Katrina Rhinehart, Ryan Keane, Jonah Parish, and Luke Jensen.
A Modern Twist On An Ancient Art By Dayna M. Reidenouer
• Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania's Garden Railways Tour, sites throughout Lancaster County and neighboring areas Sunday, Oct. 6
Quilters, crafters, and all others interested in the arts are invited to attend the Quilt Show and Artisan Market (QSAM) hosted by the Lancaster Modern Quilt Guild (LMQG) on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Manor Church, 530 Central Manor Road, Lancaster. Readers familiar with the LMQG may recall the annual bazaar that the group previously held. “We changed the name the third year to better reflect our show of modern See Quilt Show pg 2
• Mom’s House of Lancaster’s gala, Lancaster Country Club Friday, Oct. 11 York County • The Wonder Ball fundraiser for Easterseals, Country Club of York - Saturday, Oct. 12 • Pennsylvania Cowboy Weekend, Northern Central Railway Steam Into History, New Freedom - Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 12 and 13 • 50th Greater York CROP Hunger Walk, four starting points in York - Sunday, Oct. 13
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Quilts, pottery, and wooden vessels will be available to win or purchase at the Lancaster Modern Quilt Guild’s Quilt Show and Artisan Market on Sept. 28. The event, which will include two classes and a display of members’ quilts, will be held at Manor Church, west of Lancaster.
Marietta Block Party Planned For Oct. 6 By Chelsea Peifer
Some people may think of Community Bible Church (CBC), 331 Anderson Ferry Road, Marietta, as “that big church up on the hill,” but senior pastor Jeff Burkholder would like that to change. The mission of CBC is to love God, love others, and reach out. One way that CBC actively reaches out is through its Community Care Center, located at 54 W. Market St., Marietta, which houses a clothing bank for local residents. “The clothing bank has been in existence for many, many years, but we want to see (the Community Care Center) develop into more than just that,” explained Burkholder. See Block Party pg 3
Marietta Community Bible Church (CBC) senior pastor Jeff Burkholder (left) and outreach coordinator Dave Poteat invite area residents to a free block party from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 6 in the first block of West Market Street, from the S-bend to the square.
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quilts that we have created,” explained LMQG director of events Sue Althouse. “We have vendors that are artisans to appeal to everyone, not just quilters, hence the name Quilt Show and Artisan Market.” The vendors at the QSAM will include makers of pottery, wooden bowls and carvings, handweavings, glassworks, jewelry, clothing made from upcycled materials, and more, as well as several with quilting/ sewing supplies and vintage buttons. Photos and information about the vendors are being posted on the LMQG Facebook page throughout September. Readers may visit www.facebook.com/LancasterMQG to view the posts. Althouse noted that some vendors will only accept cash. The QSAM will offer opportunities to win gift baskets, large and small quilts, and a new Bernina sewing machine. The winning tickets will be drawn between 2 and 2:30 p.m. Bucky’s BBQ food truck will be on-site, selling meat-based and vegetarian dishes, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Groff’s Candies and Sugar Goddess Patisserie will sell a variety of sweet treats. Additionally, the QSAM will include a display of quilts made by LMQG members and two quilting classes taught by LMQG members. “We added classes because one of our goals is to educate and share our knowledge (and) talents with others,” Althouse said. “Sew You Want to Create a Modern Quilt” will be taught by LMQG past president Kathy Dunkle from 9 to 11:30 a.m. “(It) may appeal to those who are new to modern quilting or those who would like to stretch themselves with new ideas in creating a
modern quilt top,” Althouse said. “Participants will be sewing with Berninas supplied by Hinkletown Sewing, one of our vendors.” Award-winning quilter Cindy Carey will take students through her design process in the class “Quilting a Modern Quilt,” which will run from noon to 2:30 p.m. Althouse noted that this class might appeal to newcomers to quilting as well as those who would like more ideas on how to quilt the completed top. A small fee will be charged for admission to QSAM, and there will be an additional cost to attend the classes. Registration is required, as space is limited, and may be completed by visiting www.eventbrite.com and searching for the name of the class. The proceeds from the QSAM will be used to support LMQG programs and charity projects. Each year, the guild hosts several national speakers at events throughout the year; this year’s notable guests include Deb Grifa, Beth Reese, and Sherri Lynn Wood. The charity projects include making port protectors and mastectomy pillows for WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital Center for Women’s Health, lap quilts for veterans, placemats for Ephrata Meals on Wheels, and fundraising quilts for the Alzheimer’s Association, Hospice & Community Care, and the Penn Manor Education Foundation’s Strong and Healthy Families initiative. The LMQG typically meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at Ridgeview Mennonite Church, 3723 Ridge Road, Gordonville. Some months, the meeting is held on a Saturday if the speaker is also doing a workshop. For more information about the QSAM or LMQG, readers may visit the Facebook page or email lancastermqg@gmail.com.
Canoe Excursions from pg 1 The National Park Service and Susque- Bridge Bust on Saturday, Oct. hanna National Heritage Area have part- 5. Canoes will depart from nered again to bring the nationally known Columbia River Park. Canoemobile Program to Columbia River Park, located at 41 Walnut St., Columbia. This year the public paddling session will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5, during Bridge Bust, which is held on the Route 462 bridge. Participation is free and is open to people age 8 and above. Participants will receive safety instruction and are required to wear a personal flotation device. Canoemobile staff will guide each 24-foot canoe for an approximately 30-minute paddle on the Susquehanna River. Canoes will go out on a rotating schedule, with the last canoe departing Columbia River Park at 2 p.m. For more information, readers may visit www.susquehannaheritage.org/event/ canoemobile-public-paddle-2/.
Albatwitch Day Scheduled The Columbia Historic Preservation Society will present the sixth annual Albatwitch Day on Saturday, Oct. 12, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Columbia Crossing, 41 Walnut St., Columbia. The event will include free live music and lectures as well as vendors, food, a ghost tour, a trolley tour and more. Vendor space is still available.
Chiques Haunted Trail Tour tickets may be purchased by calling 717-572-7149, by visiting www.eventbrite.com or at the Albatwitch Day registration table. Albatwitch Trolley Tour tickets will be sold at the registration table from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, readers may visit www.facebook.com/columbiahistory.net or www.albatwitchday.com.
Zumbathon Scheduled Eastern York Recreation Authority will host a Zumbathon on Sunday, Oct. 6, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Lower Windsor Township Gym, 2425 Craley Road, Wrightsville. People of all ages are welcome to participate; children must be
accompanied by an adult. There is a cost to participate. Proceeds will benefit the Eastern York Recreation Authority. For additional information, readers may contact Jessica Cirilo at 717-4875295 or eyrecauthority@gmail.com.
Giant Honored By Trade Publication Giant Food Stores has been named 2019 Retailer of the Year by Supermarket News, a retail food industry trade publication. This annual honor recognizes chains for outstanding performance in the grocery category, including growth, competitive performance, innovation, and industry leadership. Supermarket News is featuring Giant as the cover story of its September issue. Supermarket News recognized Giant this year for its multi-pronged growth strategy, including store acquisitions, relocated stores and remodels, fuel stations, and the new e-commerce hub in Lancaster. The publication also cited the
company’s launch of its Giant Heirloom Market concept and format in the city of Philadelphia and the launch of its online grocery services offering, through new brand Giant Direct, Powered by Peapod, as notable achievements. Giant’s merchandising initiatives and innovations, including an enhanced loyalty program, Giant Choice Rewards, and its chainwide deployment of robotics and other in-store enhancements, were also acknowledged as part of the recognition. Readers may view the Supermarket News story at www.supermarketnews.com/retail -financial/giant-food-stores-named-sn -retailer-year.
Memory Loss Group To Meet The Memory Loss Support Group for 320 Musser Road, Mount Joy. Caregivers will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 1, Dr. Ken Brubaker will lead a discussion of from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Community “Determining Financial Decision Making Room at Mount Joy Mennonite Church, Ability of Persons With Early Memory Loss.”
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Dellinger from pg 1 Ryan Dellinger, son of Steve and Molly Dellinger, received his Eagle Scout Rank Award recently at St. James Lutheran Church, 180 W. Market St., Hellam. George Gayman, Scoutmaster of Troop 49, presented the award to Ryan, who was Gayman’s 75th Eagle Scout recipient. Ryan’s Eagle Scout project involved the construction of a permanent ramp leading to the entrance of St. James. Among those who contributed materials, equipment, and labor to the project were contractor Steve L. Dellinger, excavation and concrete work; Walter W. Zeigler’s Sons Inc., concrete; and Standard Concrete, stone and reinforcement. Ryan graduated from Lancaster Mennonite School in June 2019. During high school, he was a member of the concert and jazz bands and the chess team. He has also been involved with Penn State’s THON, Four
Diamonds, and Make-A-Wish. Ryan plans to enroll in Penn State York to study information sciences and technology at a later time. In 2018, Ryan was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a type of cancer affecting the blood and bone marrow. He has had chemotherapy, radiation, and T-cell therapy (immunotherapy) and is now recovering from a bone marrow transplant at Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia. Pictured on front: Ryan Dellinger (center) recently received his Eagle Scout Rank Award. Among those in attendance at the ceremony were (from left) Ryan’s parents, Steve and Molly Dellinger; Troop 49 Scoutmaster George Gayman; and Pastor Frank.
Central Bark Plans Grand Opening Central Bark, a doggy day care franchise, has announced the grand opening of Central Bark York on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Central Bark York, an 8,000square-foot space located at 3615 E. Market St., is owned by franchisees Jen Hicks and Eleesa Collins, who were both born and raised in York. Hicks and Collins met seven years ago while working as wedding supervisors. They decided to leave the worlds of accounting and home health care to open their own business by purchasing a Central Bark franchise. Central Bark York offers dogs its “Whole
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Dog Care” approach, which was created to enrich the whole health and well-being of the dogs in its care throughout their entire life. At the heart of the Whole Dog Care approach is Enrichment Doggy Day Care, which combines Central Bark’s doggy day care expertise with the latest dog behavior science. Enrichment Doggy Day Care aims to provide a healthy and balanced blend of exercise, social group play, learning, rest, and care to help dogs be a healthy, happy, calm, and well-rounded member of the family. For more information about Central Bark York, readers may call 717-650-2381 or email york@centralbarkusa.com.
CBC outreach coordinator Dave Poteat suggested hosting a block party outside the center this fall as a fun way to interact with those living in the vicinity of the center. “The purpose of the block party is twofold: One, we want to legitimately throw a fun party for the people of Marietta,” Burkholder shared. “But at the same time, we want to show people around (the Community Care Center) and have discussions on how we can use the center to meet their needs.” Everyone is invited to attend the block party, set to take place from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 6, in the first block of West Market Street, from the S-bend to the square. Live music and entertainment, carnival games and prizes, bounce houses, and an inflatable obstacle course will all be ready for residents to enjoy at no cost. The pastors of CBC will all take turns sitting in a dunk tank, and Poteat
noted that classic games like Plinko and a ring toss will all be offered. Food and beverages will be available to purchase from local vendors. CBC members will be on hand to give tours of the Community Care Center. “This is a way to begin to build bridges in the borough,” commented Burkholder. For anyone in need of clothing, the clothing bank at the Community Care Center is open to shoppers from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. Anyone is welcome to choose items they need from a selection that includes men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing and accessories. The clothing bank is designed to help meet the physical needs of not only Marietta residents but anyone living in the surrounding area who is in need of clothing. Anyone with questions about the Community Care Center or block party may email cccmariettapa@gmail.com. More details on CBC may be found at http://cbcpa.org.
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As part of its commitment to the local community, York Traditions Bank created the Her Traditions Scholarship Program in recognition of the influential role of women as business and community leaders in York County. Now in its 10th year, the scholarship is designed to help develop the leadership potential of women who will ultimately serve as role models for future generations in the county. York Traditions Bank will present up to five $500 awards to 2020 graduates. The deadline for applications is Friday, Feb. 28, 2020. Applicants must meet all of the following requirements: Residency – must be a female resident of York County who is a 2020 graduating senior at a public or accredited private high school in the county; Leadership – must
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have served as a class officer or held another leadership position in an organized, schoolsponsored activity; Academics – must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale, maintained through the end of the junior year in high school (include transcript and letter of recommendation); Community Service – must have accumulated a minimum of 20 hours of community service within the past calendar year; and Essay – must write an essay of 250 words or less on the topic of “How do you define leadership? Describe how you have demonstrated leadership ability both in and out of school.” For more information and an application, interested students may visit one of the York Traditions Bank locations, which are located in York at 235 St. Charles Way, 226 Pauline Drive, 2450 Eastern Blvd., 2305 Susquehanna Trail North, 2170 White St., and 100 N. George St. and in Hanover at 361 Eisenhower Drive. Applications may also be found at www.hertraditions.com. Applications must be dropped off at a bank branch or postmarked by Feb. 28, 2020. Scholarship applicants with questions may call Melissa Moore at 717-747-2678.
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The Central York High School Class of 1979 will hold its 40-year reunion on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 6 p.m. at Royal Manchester Golf Links, 5700 Board Road, Mount Wolf. A ticket price has been set, and the deadline to make reservations is Tuesday, Oct. 15. For more information, including where to send payment for tickets, readers may text or call Lori Guinan at 717-858-8697; callers should leave a message. Additional details may be found on Facebook.
Community REACH Inc. will hold “Let’s Talk Food Bingo” on Wednesday, Sept. 25, from 10 to 11 a.m. The program is for prekindergarten children ages 3 to 5 with parents/grandparents. Leigh Lauer, marketing events ambassador for Weis Markets, will lead the program. The adults and children will be able to interact with Lauer as they
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First Dam Bridge Challenge Posted Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association (LSRA) will present the inaugural Dam Bridge Challenge on Saturday, Sept. 28. The event will feature three different races on the Susquehanna River at Lake Clark. All races will start and finish at Lock 2 Recreation Area, 2100 Fishing Creek Road, Wrightsville. Following the races, live music, beverages, and food will be
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event,” Eshbach remarked. “Over the years, this event has become a ‘one-stop shop’ for the community to learn about these important organizations that provide wonderful services in our area.” The pet celebration will also include a petting zoo and games for children. Refreshments will be available for purchase from Nanalyn’s Full-Filling Feasts. “We’re looking forward to welcoming everyone for a happy, enjoyable day with our pets,” Eshbach said. Holy Spirit is a congregation of the Lower Susquehanna Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Worship services are regularly held at 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. Guests are welcome to attend. For more information, readers may call 717394-6771, email holyspiritluth@gmail.com, or visit www.holyspiritlutheran.org.
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following the Blessing of the Animals service, which will take place at noon. Volunteers will be available to assist families with their pets and offer tours of the church. While at the event, every pet must be kept on a leash or harness or be stowed safely in a crate. Additionally, a diverse group of nonprofit organizations will provide presentations and information about their organizations. Groups slated to be represented include VisionCorps, Personalized Greyhounds Inc., Keystone Pet Enhanced Therapy Services (KPETS), UDS Service Dogs, Pet Pantry of Lancaster County, Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue, the Lancaster unit of the Pennsylvania SPCA, and the Lancaster Spinners and Weavers Guild. “This is the largest group of organizations we have had in the four years of this
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Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, 3131 Columbia Ave., Lancaster, will host its fourth annual Community Pet Celebration Day along with a Blessing of the Animals service on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. According to the Rev. Clifton D. Eshbach, pastor of Holy Spirit, the event is a time to celebrate pets and the love they give their owners. “We want to share with our neighbors a fun event that will celebrate the happiness pets provide and to give them a blessing for the coming year,” he said, adding that more than 100 people and their furry, feathered, and scaled friends participated in the event last year. Each family in attendance will receive a free “pet pouch” that will include items for both animals and owners. Door prizes for children and adults will be awarded
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HARTMAN, Robert W., 64, of Manheim, died on Sept. 15 at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late William R. and Ruth Harrison Hartman. Surviving are his wife, Robyn L. Hartman; a daughter, Alison E. Hartman, Columbia, Mo.; two sons: William R. Hartman, Wilmington, N.C., and Thomas J. Hartman, Philadelphia; a stepdaughter, Kristy Breitigan, Lancaster; two granddaughters; and an aunt, Jane Copeland, Wilmington, Del. Arrangements were made by Buch Funeral Home, Manheim. KUNISH, Sarah M., 36, of Bainbridge, died on Sept. 8. Born in Muskegon, Mich., she was the daughter of Daniel R. and Debra J. Burch Kunish of Pennsylvania and the wife of Stephen C. Knight. Surviving in addition to her husband and parents are a brother, Ryan D., husband of Sarah Dawn Kunish, Indiana; and two sisters: Heather N. Carskadon and Melissa, Michigan, and Emily C., wife of Brian L. Smith, Pennsylvania. Arrangements were made by Workman Funeral Homes Inc., Columbia.
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Hospice & Community Care will host its 20th annual Women’s Financial, Estate, and Retirement Planning Forum on Saturday, Oct. 5, from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Essa Flory Center, 685 Good Drive, Lancaster. Attendees may ask local experts questions related to wills, powers of attorney, Medicare benefits, investment strategies, retirement planning, long-term care planning, and making a tax-savvy charitable gift. The experts slated to participate are Barbara Barnes, LUTCF, CBC, Lancaster Senior Insurance Group; Nancy Mayer Hughes, Barley Snyder; Kelly Trach, CFP, CRPC, The JKG Group at Morgan Stanley; and Kim Carter Paterson, Russell, Krafft & Gruber. All women are invited, and there is no cost to attend. Registration is required. For details or to register, visit www.hospiceconnect.org/events or call Pat Cochrane at 717-391-2456.
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American Legion Post 372 has announced the dates of a number of upcoming events. The post is located at 329 Chestnut St., Columbia. For more details about the events, readers may call the post at 717-684-2772. On Saturday, Sept. 28, the Auxiliary’s all-you-can-eat crab feed will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. There is a set fee, and interested attendees should call for tickets. On Saturday, Oct. 5, the Sons of the American Legion will hold a chicken barbecue. Also on Oct. 5, oldies with DBR Entertainment will be held from 3 to 7 p.m., and it will be dues day from noon to 11 p.m. Those who pay their Post 372 dues will receive their card immediately
The 43rd annual Brethren Disaster Relief Auction, known as the largest disaster relief auction in the world, will be held at the Lebanon Valley Expo Center, 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon, on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27 and 28, beginning at 9 a.m. The auction, in cooperation with the Atlantic Northeast and Southern districts of the Church of the Brethren, began in 1977 and has provided more than $16 million in disaster relief to victims of natural disasters both in the U.S. and internationally. Funds raised by the auction not only pay for emergency supplies for disas-
all day. Post 372 members who pay dues on Oct. 5 will also be entered into giveaway drawings. On Saturday, Oct. 12, a designer bag bingo event will be held. The event is sold out. Also on Oct. 12, Christmas giveaway drawing ticket sales will begin. On Saturday, Oct. 19, a seafood feast will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. On Saturday, Oct. 26, the Sons of the American Legion Halloween party will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. On Saturday, Nov. 2, there will be a collection to send Christmas care packages to troops. More information will be posted on flyers. Oldies with DBR Entertainment will be held from 3 to 7 p.m.
ter victims, but also support volunteer disaster relief trips throughout the year. In the past few years, funds and volunteers from the auction have helped immediate relief efforts and long-term cleanup and rebuilding in response to disasters ranging from earthquakes in Haiti to a tornado in Campbelltown. Separate auctions will include the general auction, the children’s auction, the quilt auction, the theme basket auction, the silent auction, the heifer auction, the coin auction and two pole barn auctions. The two-day event may have as many as five auctions taking place at once.
Scrapbooking Fundraisers Set Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority will host two days of scrapbooking on the Millersville University campus, 40 Dilworth Road. The events will be held on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 2, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Children’s activities this year will include the children’s auction, specializing in new items for children to be bid on only by children. A Children’s Store will offer quality used items, and a balloon artist will create balloon animals for children. Also available for children, weather permitting, will be free barrel train rides, pony rides for a nominal donation, face painting and a Phredd concert by WJTL personality Fred McNaughton. Other activities will include a car show, a tractor show and the Run for Relief, a 5K walk/run. There will be an area for venders of crafts and art objects and a
farmers market with fresh produce and baked goods, including hundreds of pies. Handmade on-site Amish doughnuts, soft pretzels and pizza will be available. Artisan Alley, located in the East Hall, will feature a collection of gourmet food eateries and juried artisans. It will feature specialty coffees, German pastries, Thai rolled ice cream treats, artisan bread, specialty nuts and items from various artists. For more details about the auction, readers may visit www.brethrenauction.org, call 717-723-6863 on the day of the auction or pick up an auction booklet at many local retailers.
The Penn State Master Gardeners of Lancaster County are seeking gently used gardening items to be sold at their annual plant sale, which is set for Saturday, May 2, 2020. Containers, garden tools, bird feeders, birdhouses, patio items, wind chimes, garden decor, and any usable item with a garden connection will be considered.
Donors may bring items to the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, on Saturday, Oct. 5, from 9 a.m. to noon. Proceeds will benefit Master Gardener programs. Items may be arranged for pickup at other times by contacting 717-575-1192 or lancastergardenshed@gmail.com.
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On Saturday, Nov. 16. the Auxiliary will hold a clam bake from 3 to 7 p.m. On Wednesday, Nov. 27, a Thanksgiving Eve party with DJ Scoob will be held from 8 p.m. to midnight. On Saturday, Dec. 7, oldies with DBR Entertainment will be from 3 to 7 p.m. On Sunday, Dec. 8, Kids Christmas Bingo will be held. On Saturday, Dec. 21, the Christmas party will be held from 9 a.m. to midnight. Also on Dec. 21, the ticket winners for the Christmas giveaway drawing will be pulled at 11 p.m. On Tuesday, Dec. 31, a Great Gatsby 1920s New Year’s Eve party will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
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the iron industry had an impact on the area’s economic development and population growth and earned Lancaster County a high ranking in the production of pig iron at that time, according to www.mariettarestoration.org. The Musselman/Vesta Furnace was built in 1868 and used anthracite coal delivered from northeastern Pennsylvania by the canal system and later via the railroad. Pig iron produced in the furnaces was used to make rails for the flourishing railroad industry. Pig Iron Fest is sponsored by the Donegal Rotary Club and the Lancaster County Department of Parks and Recreation. Proceeds from the event will benefit the preservation of the furnace site and Rotary charities.
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Song for the Washington Boro Tomato.” Rinard plays a mix of classic rock and popular folk music. Children’s games and activities will be offered in a special Kids’ Zone. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. The Musselman/Vesta Iron Furnace Center will be open, and history tours of the furnace ruins will be offered throughout the day. Snow explained that in the 19th century, the riverfront from Marietta to Columbia was famous for large and productive foundries producing pig iron. When molten iron was poured in a cast, the ingots looked like piglets attached to the main mold hence the nickname of “pig iron.” With eight furnaces and a rolling mill located throughout Marietta and Columbia,
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Visitors to the annual Pig Iron Fest and Car Show on Sunday, Sept. 29, will have a chance to see the vital role that river towns like Marietta and Columbia played in America’s Industrial Revolution. The free community event will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Furnace Road Day Use Area and the Musselman/Vesta Furnace Site in Chickies Rock County Park, Furnace Road and Route 441, just south of Marietta. Approximately 120 antique, classic, and street rod cars will be featured in the lawn area. Trucks and Iron Horse motorcycles are also welcome. Interested individuals may register a vehicle in advance by contacting organizer Marcus Snow at 717-
824-0694 or mssnow@hotmail.com. Folks may also register on the morning of the event. Trophies sponsored by area businesses will be awarded, including a “Marietta River Rat” trophy to the judges’ favorite Rat Rod. New for this year will be entertainment by character juggler Chris Ivey. According to www.chrisivey.com, Ivey has been juggling for audiences for 15 years. He earned a gold medal at the 2002 World Juggling Championships and has appeared on several national television programs. Live music will be performed at Pig Iron Fest by The Carmitchell Sisters and Tim Rinard. The Carmitchell Sisters, the sibling duo of Anne and Bobbi, are known for witty banter and songs like “The Love
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New coaches are often thrust into less than desirable situations, after all, lack of wins is a very common reason the old coach is no longer around. Enter Eastern York’s JJ Heiland who is the new head man of the boys’ soccer team that finished the 2018 season with a 4-13-1 record.
The Golden Knights earned their lone tie of the season on September 11th but followed with three straight losses. The most recent came on the 16th via a 6-0 final handed out by West York. Ethan Nikolaus finished the loss with nine saves. As for the tie on the 11th, Eastern and Dover were unable to separate from each other and
finished deadlocked at 2-2 despite playing 100 minutes of soccer. Gavin Donnelly netted both Eastern goals while Nikolaus turned away 10 shots to earn the draw. In between was a 9-0 loss to Susquehannock on the 12th where Nikolaus managed another 10 saves. “Susquehannock is a good team, well coached and disciplined,” said Heiland. “Unfortunately we came out a little flat but continued to battle and play hard the entire game. We’re very proud of our team. They’re fighting through injuries and in a difficult part of our schedule.” The Knights suffered another setback on the 14th, this one by a 5-2 final against York Suburban. Donnelly picked up both Eastern goals in the second half of play but the Trojans had already built a 4-0
cushion by that point. Nikolaus finished with nine saves. With his squad in the middle of a 0-6-1 stretch Heiland is keeping his troops focused. “Our message is simply keep your heads up, keep moving forward, taking the season one game at a time. It’s a long season, we’re a good young team who’s getting better every day.” FOOTBALL The game of football can be maddening, exciting or both at the same time, depending on which sideline you are sitting behind. The Golden Knight faithful found themselves in the ‘maddening’ camp during Eastern York’s home tilt with York Suburban on September 13th as the Trojans collected a 42-7 victory on their way out of town. The Golden Knights had trouble
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getting their offense going against the undefeated Trojans, finishing with a mere 109 yards. Meanwhile Suburban racked up 328 yards with 223 of that coming on the ground. The discrepancy in offensive output led to the Golden Knights trailing all game and by as much as 42-0 in the final frame. That is when Zachary Dice broke free for a 55-yard touchdown, accounting for the bulk of his team high rushing total as well as Eastern’s lone score. Liz Heistand’s successful extra point set the final at 42-7. Dice finished with 82 yards on 11 carries and the one TD. York Suburban’s stringy defense held the white-hot combo of Kaleb Corwell and Trevor Seitz in check so much so that the pair combined for just 45 yards of offense. Corwell accounted for the bulk of that total with 36 rushing and six receiving yards. VOLLEYBALL It was a one step forward, one step
back type of week for the Eastern York girls’ volleyball team. On September 12th the girls earned a 3-0 win over York High. Eastern was able to cruise to wins of 25-7 and 25-11 in the opening two games and wrapped up the sweep with a 25-20 game three victory. “I sat most of my varsity for the night and had some very promising 9th and 10th graders step up and make some great plays,” said head coach Josh Korb. “I feel confident in the direction the program is heading and we definitely have a strong future.” The youngsters Korb mentioned, Kelsea Storm (three kills, one dig), Lauren Galentine (four kills, one dig), Julie Cabral (four kills, one dig) and Chloe Waltemyer (one ace) meshed well with Alexandria Willich (23 assists, two digs, two aces) and Sarah Moore (seven kills, five aces, two digs) See Eastern pg 10
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Logan Kessler takes control of the ball for the Golden Knights Eastern’s Gavin Donnelly battles for the ball during the Golden Eastern goalie Ethan Nikolaus makes a save during the Golden during their 6-0, Division II loss at West York last Monday. Knights’ 6-0 loss in last Monday’s Division II match at West York. Knights’ Division II battle with West York last Monday.
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Redding, Elliott Score Twice in Romp Over PV to find the back of the end zone as he put Columbia up 14-0 on a 5-yard Columbia’s football team got off to touchdown run. Later in the first quara hot start on Friday, Sept. 13 against ter, off a muffed kick, McCleary threw visiting Pequea Valley. They started a strike 32-yard strike to Keegin Zink. the contest with five first quarter McCleary and company were not touchdowns, and never looked back done yet though as the he found Redwinning the Section Three football ding on 17 yard pass. This is still the contest handily, 43-6, and snapping a first quarter. two game skid. Justin Elliot stepped up for the Once again the attack was lead by Tide in a huge fashion after losing quarterback Matt McCleary who threw their starting running back last for three first quarter scores, two of week in a loss to Donegal. Elliott them to his favorite target, tight end took a 22-yard run to the house to Ryan Redding. make it a 35-0 first quarter. “They are best friends and you Elliott found the end zone again in can really see that on game day,” the second quarter as he broke off a head coach Bud Kyle said of his 50-yard rush for Columbia’s final dynamic duo. points on the night. The Tide took control early when The defense played a spectacular Dung Ly almost took the opening kick game but finally broke in the fourth to the house but instead went down quarter allowing Pequea Valley to find at the ten-yard line to cap a 75-yard the end zone on a seven-yard touchreturn. McCleary took advantage find- down pass. It was the only score the ing Redding over the middle to start defense surrendered all night. the scoring, which they did often FriMcCleary ended his night going day night. 12-of-15 for 168 yards and three Demetrius Diaz was the next player touchdown passes. They also got a solid running game going behind Elliott who ran for 121 yards on 13 carries and two touchdowns that Kyle wanted to emphasize and it showed. Earlier in the season it was not surprising to see McCleary having the most yards on the ground as well. Kyle hopes the running game carries into the rest of the season. The Tide defense was stifling against the Braves, creating four takeaways through the air and sacking the quarterback three times. They allowed just seven first downs for a total of 86 yards. It was a dominating performance all around for the Tide who is now Photo by Cheri Sine back at .500 on the The Tide’s Branden Chant eludes Pequea year. Coach Kyle Valley’s Conor Brown on a run in Columbia’s believes it was nice to 43-6, Section Three win at home on Septem- play some reserves in by Sam Valentin
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Melanie Cruz-Bernard, left, and Rose Misciagna paired up at number one doubles for the Tide during Columbia’s 7-0 Section Three loss to visiting Pequea Valley last Monday.
the game and should be a good momentum builder in moving forward. The team is 1-2 in the section and 2-2 overall on the year. Coach Kyle notes that the boys have goals, and while he is not very vocal about them one has to think it is reaching the playoffs. He points out that the team knows they need to compete for all four quarters and get a few more wins to accomplish the goals they set at the beginning of the season. VOLLEYBALL The girls’ volleyball team did not jump on the same wave as the football team as they dropped two matches last week to Cocalico and York Tech. The girls faced Cocalico first, losing 25-12, 25-9, and 25-8. Amanda Torres had nine digs for the Tide and Mercy Gonzalez contributed one kill, two service aces, and two assists in the loss. Malina Mowrer, Kamron Andrews and Morgan Bigler each added a kill on the night. Next the girls faced York Tech in a nonleague battle. Things were looking bright as Columbia barely dropped the first set 25-22 and then took the second set 25-19 but ran out of gas down the stretch as York won the next two sets 25-13 and 25-12. Gonzalez led the way with four service aces and 13 digs. Mowrer had three kills and Brynn Spiese contributed three assists.
On the year Gonzalez has seven kills, nine service aces, and three assists to go along with her 45 digs. Torres has two service aces and nine digs on the season while Bigler added three kills and three assists. The girls are winless on the year but have more opportunities, with seven more games, to change that.
TENNIS On the Tennis courts, Columbia is still looking for that first win as they dropped another pair last week, falling to Hanover and to Pequea Valley. The match against Hanover came down to the wire in a hard-fought 3-2 battle.
Brooke Haldeman took care of business winning her match 4-6, 6-0 and then eventually taking the tiebreaker 11-9. She again did her job with Cleo Grove by her side winning their doubles matchup 8-2 to account for the Tide’s two team points. See Columbia pg 10
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Columbia from pg 9 The ladies could not get anything going against Pequea Valley, dropping all seven matches. Wednesday’s match against Elco was another struggle as Columbia suffered its second straight shutout. CROSS COUNTRY Anthony Palmisaro, in a field of 51 runners, clocked an 18:47 and finished in 11th place at the Ben Blouser Invitational held at Big Spring on Sept. 14. He was
the sixth junior to cross the finish line. For the girls’, Emily Gambler finished in 23rd place with a 23:36 and was the fifth freshman to place. Cassidy Cook followed in 34th place with a time of 24:36 while freshman Mallory Conroy’s 27:31 was good for 52nd place. Last Tuesday at Donegal, Palmisaro once again was Columbia’s top finisher, placing eighth in 20:10. Gambler earned a 12th place finish with a 25:29 while Cook also finished in the top 15, placing 14th in 26:29.
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Mason Smeltzer handles the ball for Eastern during the Knights’ 6-0, Division II loss to host West York last Monday.
to secure the win. A few days later, the Lady Golden Knights ventured out of the YAIAA with a trip to Lampeter where the host Lady Pioneers emerged with a 3-0 win. Eastern kept things close thanks to a strong defensive effort that produced 52 digs and six blocks but also losses of 25-20, 25-21 and 25-19. Alyssa Noll led that defensive effort, adding two aces to her team high 10 digs. Moore and Willich both posted their typical all-around game with Moore tallying seven digs, three kills, one ace, one block and one assist while Willich finished with 15 assists, five digs, one ace and one block. Madison Shimmel (eight digs), AJ Waltemyer (seven digs), Jaide Fotchman (seven digs) and Elise Sprenkle (four digs) played major roles on the defensive side while Abby Smith joined Moore and Willich with a game that included four kills, four digs, three blocks and one ace. GOLF The saying states that there is no
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turning a tight 1-0 affair into a 3-0 blowout. Shetter tacked on the final score with just over five minutes remaining for the 4-0 final. In order to get to the team’s third win of the season, the Lady Knights had to endure losses to Susquehannock and York Suburban. The 4-2 loss to Susquehannock on September 12th was a difficult pill to swallow. The Lady Warriors scored late in the opening half to take a 1-0 lead into intermission but the Lady Golden Knights came out hot in the second half. Shetter knotted the game with just over 15-minutes remaining with Makenna Sutherland moving Eastern in front on a penalty kick four minutes later. Five Yingst saves were not enough as Susquehannock ripped off three unanswered goals to steal the 4-2 win. “Couldn’t be more proud of my team,� said head coach Christina Crumling, before adding, “hats off to Susquehannock for their momentum the last eight minutes.� Eastern York had a similar, but not as heartbreaking, ending play out in their 5-2 loss to York Suburban on the 14th. After seeing the Lady Trojans build a two goal lead, Eastern struck back with Sutherland finding the back of the net off a free kick with 31:15 remaining. Suburban answered with three straight goals to ensure victory for the home team. Abigail Henise tacked on one final score with 2:02 showing on the clock to set the final. Yingst had just one save in the loss. FIELD HOCKEY Winning is the preferred outcome for either side of the match-up in a high school sporting event and the Eastern York field hockey team has done a lot of winning so far in 2019. The Lady Golden Knights sit at 6-2 just shy of the midway point of the season with all six wins coming as part of a winning streak. The sixth and final victory of the streak came on the 13th via a 5-1 thumping of Kennard-Dale. Eastern did all their heavy lifting in the opening half with Morgan Arnold and Lily Campbell netting two scores each. Campbell, with help from Addy Malone, opened the scoring just 7:34 into the game. A few minutes later Campbell flipped to the
dishing side of the equation, finding Arnold for a 2-0 lead. Arnold went solo for her final score, making it 3-0 with 8:32 remaining in the opening half. KD’s lone score broke up Kelsey Felix’s (six saves) shutout bid but did little to alter the outcome. Campbell used a Hannah Lentz pass for her second goal while Malone capped the outburst with help from Campbell just over two minutes before intermission. A few days earlier the Lady Golden Knights topped West York by a 3-0 final. Malone was the star of the show, not so much for scoring two of the three goals and assisting on the third but more so for the lasting effect of those goals. Malone entered the contest tied with 1999 graduate Lauren Potoski for the career lead with 44 goals. That meant the senior’s first strike which came 6:37 into the second half moved her into sole possession of first place on that career scoring list. She added another score with help from Campbell that came with a tick over 13 minutes remaining. Malone also found time to setup Shae Forry’s goal with 16:09 left in the game. Head coach Kelsey Felix had plenty to say after the game, both about Malone and the three-goal burst that led to the win. “Addison has worked hard to improve her hockey skills and to become one of the key offensive leaders on the team. Her dedication and perseverance has helped her in the achievement of this goal. “During the game, we experienced a weather/ lightning delay towards the end of the first half. It allowed us to discuss what we needed to fix and readjust our game plan.� That winning slowed a bit on September 16th with a 2-1, overtime loss, to Bermudian Springs. The Lady Eagles controlled the action leading to a 22-0 edge in corner attempts and a 13-2 advantage in shots on goal. Felix finished with 13 saves in the loss while Arnold, with help from Campbell, gave the Lady Golden Knights a one goal lead midway through the opening half that would stand until early in the second half. Bermudian scored the equalizer just 1:25 into the second half and the game winning with 13:498 remaining in overtime.
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Fair, Children’s Coat Giveaway Slated Mount Pisgah Trinity United Methodist Church (UMC), 5615 Mount Pisgah Road, York, will host a Community Health Awareness and Ministry Fair and Blood Drive on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is designed to be informational and fun for the community. Attendees may try pickleball for fun, and they may also challenge themselves or friends on a 40-foot obstacle course. Face painting will be available for children. Kerry White will present a concert from 11 a.m. to noon in the sanctuary. White is retired from teaching in the Eastern York School District. A coat giveaway will be held for infants through 12th-graders. New or gently used coats will be given away from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hats, scarves, gloves and mittens will also be available. Children must be present to receive a coat. Representations of health care organizations, community ministries and senior life organizations will be present. The following organizations are scheduled to be represented: American Cancer Society, York Area Agency on Aging, Central Pennsylvania Blood Bank, Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, Child Evangelism, Community REACH, Crime Stoppers, Eastern York Workcamp Initiative, Gift of Life, American Heart Association, Home Helpers, Lifepath Christian Ministries, Lower Windsor Police, Mount Pisgah Trinity UMC, River Rescue, Rotary Club, Senior Life, Susquehanna Senior Center, Susquehanna Service Dogs, SpiriTrust Lutheran Senior Companion Program, Suicide Prevention of York, Yorkana Fire Company, Weis Markets, WellSpan Diabetes Education and Veterans Helping Hands. Information will also be available on dental hygiene, Alzheimer’s disease, REAL ID and more. Information sessions will start at the following times: 9:30 a.m., Suicide Prevention of York; 10 a.m., Lower Windsor Police presentation on fraud; and 10:30 a.m., Crime Stoppers. Chicken corn soup, sandwiches and baked goods will be available. Readers may call the church at 717252-4412 for more details.
spaces remain for additional vendors; those who have committed to attending the show include sellers of nail polish strips, skin care products, makeup, handbags, greeting cards, photographs, gift bags, embellished tote bags, fleece blankets, succulents, fall and Christmas décor, quilted items, stroller blankets, kitchen textiles, papercrafts, wooden signs, and decorated wooden shoe forms. Jewelry made from seaglass and upcycled and repurposed materials, as well as steampunk and diffuser items, will also be available. In addition to the crafters and vendors, the event will feature a silent auction that will conclude at 3 p.m. on Sept. 28. Items that will be sold to the highest bidders will include Longaberger gift baskets, jewelry, art, quilts, wallhangings, stained glass window art handmade in Kentucky, bar stools, and products donated by the show’s vendors. “We’ve had a great outpouring from our people with items for the silent auction,” Duell marveled. “We thought we’d have one small table, but it’s really blossomed.” Along with donating items for the silent auction, church members have also contributed things for the congregation’s baked goods and craft tables, Hamblin among them. “I’ve been Pinteresting these little felt creations,” Hamblin said, displaying a whimsical assortment of animals and other characters made from felt. As no sale is complete without refreshments, Schroeder and Hamblin have made plans for a baked potato bar, hot dogs, and baked goods to be available both days. A continental breakfast, as well as coffee and tea, will be offered on the morning of Sept. 28. The Cottage leaders hope the craft and vendor sale will become an annual event. “The passion we have for the project itself makes us want to be successful, and a lot of prayer has helped,” Schroeder commented. For more information about The Cottage and the show or to inquire about vending at the event, readers may call Schroeder at 717-2399701 or Hamblin at 717-872-4571, ext. 1203.
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CAREGIVERS NEEDED: CNA’s, HHA’s, retired nurses, make a difference in the life of a senior and put your caregiving experience to work. All shifts available. Call Visiting Angels at 717-751-2488. FOUNDRY/FACTORY JOBS GRINDERS & FINISHERS $13 HR - FULL-TIME M-F 6:30AM - 2:30PM MUST PASS DRUG TEST AND PHYSICAL *FULL BENEFITS & RETIREMENT *APPLY IN PERSON FROM 7AM-10AM AT: FLURY FOUNDRY 1160 ELIZABETH AVE, LANC PA 17601 ASK FOR TOM NEEDHAM GET PAID TO TRAVEL the U.S. DriveAway new box trucks to dealerships nationwide. SAME DAY pay! 6 mos exp. REQ. CDL/ Tow bonus avail. Call 1-833-43-DRIVE or visit www.pinnacletransportgroup.com GROWING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY looking for local independent contractors to work in residential underground construction. Willing to train. Preference given to those with trench machines and experience. Call or text 717-742-0435
MAINTENANCE WORKER for Brereton Manor. $12.50/hr Call 717-872-2403 ask for Kayla
PROFESSIONAL CLASS A DRIVER NEEDED Small Family Business With Big Connections. Our Trucks Sparkle, Smoke & Need Shifted. Paper Logs. No Bureaucracy. Work Hard, Gross over $90K, Get Home. Health Benefits Avail. Full/ Part Time. Treated As The Professional You Are. 717-926-7744 PT or FT MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN position available for scattered site property management company. Must have basic tools and drivers license. Maintenance truck provided for work day. Salary commensurate with experience. Please send resume or work history to info@magnolialaneproperties.com
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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.
Mechanical Trades HELP WANTED Looking for full-time machine operator. Will Train. Industrial Paneling, Inc. 150 Earland Drive, Bldg#5, New Holland, PA. 17557. Apply Within 717-354-3204
Medical CNA NEEDED for male quadriplegic. Washington Boro. No lifting. Alternate weekend hours, with fill-in if desired. 717-475-4542 FT LPN & CNA POSITION W/BENEFITS Dallastown Nursing Center. EOE Call 717-244-2295 or stop by 623 E. Main St. Dallastown, PA
Office-Secretarial BOOKKEEPING & ACCOUNTING IMMEDIATE OPENING 25-30hrs per wk. Must be proficient in Microsoft Suite, Ar, Ap, Payroll. Phone Mike Jr. at 717-449-9743
SALE DAY DRIVERS needed. America’s Auto Auction of Lancaster is hiring sale day drivers to drive vehicles during the auction on Wednesday morning. This is a part time position averaging four hours in the morning. Additional hours are a possibility but not guaranteed as the auction does pick up and deliver vehicles Monday through Friday. Starting salary is 9.25/hour. Applications and background checks can be picked up at the auction Monday through Thursday 8:30 to 5:00 and Friday 8:30 to Noon. Contact Mike Nicoletti at 717-569-5220 x237 or mike.nicoletti@americasautoauction.com with questions. AAA is an equal opportunity employer.
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is seeking full-time and part-time Armed and Unarmed positions.
OPEN POSITIONS AVAILABLE
All applicants must have a valid driver’s license and clean criminal history.
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Apply online at https://schaad.com or fill out an application at our office 1114 Roosevelt Ave., York, PA • 1-800-632-9032
NORTHEASTERN SCHOOL DISTRICTChild Nutrition ServicesFood Service Worker Openings at Multiple Locations. No evenings! No Weekends! Work while your kids are in school. Starting Salary $10.00 per hour. 20-25 hours per week. Please contact the Department of Child Nutrition Services at 717-266-3667 for the location and hours of current openings.
Please contact Donna Long at 717-367-1521 x10017 or at donna_long@etownschools.org for more details.
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Work in York PROLOGISTIX.COM RESOURCEMFG.COM FREE Online Classes Benefits Referral Bonuses
CURRENT OPENINGS Pickers/Packers Assemblers Forklift Maintenance Mechanics Welders Line Leads
Se Habla Español
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Walk-in interviews M-F 8am-4pm 3570 Concord Rd.
Office-Secretarial
ELDER CARE
Lawn & Garden
Pets
LOOKING FOR A PT ADMINISTRATIVE staff member. Approximately 15 hrs/ week. Must be comfortable learning new computer software and be willing to complete online training. Wage commensurate with experience. Please email your resume to sarah@magnolialaneproperties.com
ASSISTANCE FOR ELDERLY, caregivers provide hygiene assistance, meals, light housework in your home. Insured, Bonded, RN owned & operated. Visiting Angels, 717-751-2488
FREE REMOVAL of riding mowers. Call/text 717-940-9029
HAVANESE PUPS ACA, Gold & White; Black & White, shots, wormed, health guaranteed. 717-661-7947
Livestock
LOVE ANIMALS? Turn Your Passion into Profits. Now Accepting Pet Grooming Students. 717-933-1333
FOR SALE
FIELD CORN-ON-THE-COB, grown without pesticides. Perfect for feeding farm animals and wild life. $10 per feed bag. Quantity discounts available. 717-371-9863
MINI BERNEDOODLE PUPPIES, born 3/10/19, shots, wormed, vet checked, health papers, $295 ea. 717-617-9880
FREE: WILL LEND Nice Riding Horses and Large Ponies until June 2020. Call Andy or Bill at 717-394-7865, 412-582-0080
TOY POODLE PUPPIES, 2 black males, family raised, playful, 10 wks old. $700. Call 717-468-4440
Musical
YELLOW, BLACK & CHOCOLATE LAB PUPPIES, AKC, all one litter, vet checked, shots & wormed. $400 ea. 717-284-0841
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, Marietta seeks PT Secretary. For more information please call 717-426-1884 or email: zionmarietta@embarqmail.com
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LEGAL NOTICES ABANDONED VEHICLE BEING HELD AT Patriot Towing 58 N Donnerville Rd, Mountville, PA 17554 717-285-0100 1973 Chevrollet Corvette, black Vin # 1Z67J3S428036 Owner or lieholder must claim on or before October 25, 2019 or it will be disposed of.
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CBSD is seeking
Cafeteria/Playground Assistants, Food Service Workers, Crossing Guards Each of these positions involves active engagement with children. Experience with children preferred. Hours vary depending on position.
CBSD is seeking
Second Shift Custodian
Will be sold (as is unknown mechanical cond) Patriot Towing 58 N Donnerville Rd., Mountville PA 17554
REQUIREMENTS: High School diploma or GED. Knowledge of maintenance and custodial skills and ability to implement proper safety procedures. Current Act 34, 126, 151, 168 and FBI clearances and driver’s license are required.
KILN DRIED, 4/4 rough sawn Poplar, FAS $1.50/bf, 10” and wider $1.60. 12-14 foot lengths. Also available: Red Oak, Maple, some live edge Cherry. 717-799-8239. METAL ROOFING & SIDING for Houses, Barns, Sheds. Close outs, ALSO; Ag-Tuf PVC Liner Panel 12’ 2” with 3’ coverage $13.50 each 50 or more. Ephrata, PA 717-445-5222
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Collectibles
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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!
MORGAN & PEACE Dollars. Very good-extra fine. $20 & $21. 717-669-5402
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COMPLETE COMPUTER SERVICE Virus Removal, Repairs, Networking, Tutor. 717-571-9219 FREE Online Diagnosis*
CHILD CARE
Lawn & Garden
INFANT/TODDLER/PRESCHOOL OPENINGS Kindergarten afterschool. Meals provided. Keystone Star 4 Fac. Columbia. 717-6844451 www.littlepeopledaycareschool.com
CRONE’S LAWNCARE & LANDSCAPING Edging, Hardscaping, Mulching, Mowing, Field Mowing. York & Dover areas. 717-292-9290, 717-880-7203
Computers
EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE Spring clean-ups. Edging, seeding, fertilization, mulching, shrub & tree pruning. 717-626-2541 (PA 088021) ECONOMY FRIENDLY. Mott’s Lawncare & Landscapes, Inc offering Free estimates for 2019. Mow, mulch, clean-ups, shearing & more. Dave, 717-405-1130
HUGE PIANO SALE
www.stevespianos.com More info: 717-575-0206, Paul
Produce & Edibles
Pets
CONCORD GRAPE JUICE, fresh pressed, unpasteurized from New York. Good for canning or wine making. $6.20 ea gal. in barrel quantity. Order before 9/30. Also 5 gal buckets. Call the Fishers 814-514-3014
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. 5YR OLD HEALTH belhim female King Charles Cavalier, up to date with shots and vet checks, great pet, $350, 717-687-5130
ACA BOXER PUPPIES, shots, dewormed, up to date, vet checked, very cute & playful. 717-435-3500
EXCALIBUR EXOMAX CROSSBOW with lots of upgrades. $400. Call for details, 717-392-2484
GUN BUNKER Buying esp. machines guns. 717-495-0131 GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524
Tools
AKC GERMAN SHORT Hair Pointer Puppies, $350. Call 717-687-0329.
STIHL CHAIN SAW, model 390, $350. (over $600 new) 20” bar, good cond, 717-755-9605
AKC MINIATURE SCHNAUZER Puppies, S&P, males, shots, wormed, vet checked, 717-397-5005
Miscellaneous
BEAUTIFUL LARGE FISH TANK with oval front, lots of accessories, cleaners and decorations, $250 obo. 717-687-5130
ASPHALT MILLINGS For delivery or pick up. Ask about a free estimate to haul and spread millings. Please call between 8AM & 4PM. 610-777-2312
BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES, ready now, 4 F/ 2 M, B & W. Parents are working dogs on our dairy farm. 717-582-1897 CAVAPOO PUPPIES FOR SALE. Family raised. Ruby. Vet checked. Ready 9/30/19. 717-656-4478 ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL Puppies, liver & white, shots & wormed, born 8/09, farm raised, $400. 717-546-9445 F1B GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES, health papers, dewormed, shots & family raised. $795. 717-355-5577 F1B GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES, shots, wormed, vet checked, born 6/18. $550. 717-945-3527 F1B MINI GOLDENDOODLE Puppies, 10 wks old, very friendly, raised in our home around children, vet checked, shots UTD, dewormed, $1200. 717-725-9370 GERMAN SHEPHERD ALASKAN Malamute & Newfoundland Alaskan Malamute mixed puppies, shots & dewormed, vet checked, ready to go. $395. 717-224-1094
Commercial, Residential. Mowing, Trimming, Mulching, Edging, Hedge/ Bush Trimming, Shrub Removal, Spring/ Fall Clean-ups. Affordable. Reliable. Fully Insured. Free Estimates. 717-293-5094 or cell 717-989-6743 feskoslawnworks5@yahoo.com www.feskoslawnworks.com PA 022060
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC, nice marking, health guaranteed. Call 717-661-7947
LANDSCAPE, LAWNCARE, EDGING, Weeding, Mulching, Trimming VALLEY OUTDOOR SERVICES 717-428-3875
GOLDEN RETRIEVER MIXED pups, 5 mo old, $350; 2 Cava-Poo $500; shots, wormed, vet checked. 717-892-2997
OASIS LAWN SERVICES: Clean Up, Mulching, Full Property Restorations, Bush/Tree Removal, Hedge Trimming. Free Est. Reliable, Honest. Dave @ 717-424-3459
Sporting Goods
AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES shots, dewormed, vet checked, raised on farm, $595. Call 717-529-5521
FESKO’S LAWNWORKS
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MUSSERS AFFORDABLE BOAT REPAIR & MARINE STORE In House: Complete Winterization, Shrink Wrapping, Service and Boat Repairs. Marine Store: Antifreeze, Chemicals, Parts and Accessories MUSSERS is your 1 stop for ALL your boating needs. 50 E. 28th Division Hwy. Lititz, PA 717-413-9244 mussersaffordableboatrepair.com
OAK KITCHEN CABINETS, custom built with superb hardwood quality, beautiful honey color oak finish with blue countertop. Floor, overhead cabinets, and upright pantry. $3,500. 717-371-9863
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
(2:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.) Full-time – 12-month position – Multiple Buildings
Columbia Borough School District District Administration Center 200 North Fifth Street Columbia, PA 17512
1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee, green VIN# 1J4GZ78S3TC138731
Boats
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, Shots, wormed, ready now. $175Ea: Call 717-529-5655
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS AKC, shots & wormed, health guaranteed. Call 717661-7947 GOLDEN RETRIEVER/ YELLOW Lab Mixed Puppies, shots & wormed, ready 9/24. $350. 717-786-8975 ext. 2
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CHRISTMAS TREE HILL
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500 FAMILY YARD Sale @ York Fair, Mem Hall W. Everything for babies & kids. 9/26 & 9/27, 8am-8pm, 9/28, 8am12pm. Free admission. 717-495-2855
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SEASONAL
YARD SALE: APJC Emmanual236 Cherry St., Columbia, 717-684-5595. 9/28, 8-12. Corner of Third & Cherry St.
PART TIME STORE SUPERVISOR POSITIONS
HAMPTON CHASE COMMUNITY Yard Sale, Lancaster. Sat. 9/28, 7am-1pm Located off Columbia Ave. beside Greider Park, Manor Ridge Area
Customer Service and Sales at our Specialty and Gift Stores To work at our Lancaster Retail Locations Rockvale Square - 35 S. Willowdale Dr. Park City • 781 Park City Center
Apply at Store or by FAX at: 717.741.9477 or By Email at job@christmastreehill.com Visit ChristmasTreeHill.com/jobs.html And download an application today! R047233
COLUMBIA ESTATE SALE, 1413 Long Lane. Fri & Sat, 9/27 & 9/28, 8am-3pm. After 70 years everything must go!!
HUGE GARAGE SALE- SHREWSBURY, PA Downsizing Entire house! Household items, furniture, collectibles, antiques, toys, tools, Holiday Deco & more. Sat. 9/28, 9-5 & Sun. 9/29, 10-4 17 Clear Run Drive
Find It In The Classified Section SEARCH OUR CLASSIFIEDS online at townlively.com
LANCASTER/ WILLOW STREET 1819 Divot Court Sept 27 & 28, 7AM, Furniture, Antiques, Jewelry, Loads of items
GARAGE SALES
LEXINGTON MEADOWS NEIGHBORHOOD FALL COMMUNITY YARD SALE BETWEEN DERRY AND TAXVILLE RDS. FRI. 9/27 AND SAT. 9/28 8AM-3PM
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.
MOUNT JOY HUGE Yard Sale, Misty Dr. 9/21, 9/28, 10/11,10/12. tools, H/H, ktchn, furn., kids, adult clothes & much more MOVING SALE! 1325 Chestnut St, Columbia. 9/28 & 9/29. 8-3. Too much to list!!
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MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE 156 Kenneth Drive, Leola, PA 17540 and other homes. Saturday, September 28th from 7am-12pm Items Include: Baby Pack & Play, Ann Taylor Clothing, Clothing, Furniture, Winter Coats, Exercise Videos, and More. QUAKER HILLS COMMUNITY SALE Rt 999/Green Hills Dr- Rain or shine Saturday September 28th, 7am-1pm
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SPECIAL NOTICE PARKESBURG MENNONITE SCHOOL Reunion. Oct. 19 - 2:00-9:00 at Millwood Mennonite Church-Bring covered dish for evening meal. Info. 717-984-8001 SEPTEMBER 28, 2019 Blue Ball Tractor Pulls @gmail.com and facebook. 717-940-0948 150 Broad St. Blue Ball, PA 17509 Registration 8 AM. Pull 10 AM Light to heavy alternating antiques and classics. READ YOUR AD THE FIRST WEEK IT APPEARS
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Ads submitted to us that begin with A-1, 1-A, AAA, etc for position purposes, will No Longer Be Accepted This Way, unless proven that it is part of your Registered Business Name. A PLUS SERVICE Spinello Home Improvements. Roof and siding repair, painting, kitchen & bath remodeling, decks, no job too odd or too small, references, insured. HIC# PA028667. Call Joe Spinello, 717-464-5466.
A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-405-9545 Leave Message AFFORDABLE HARDSCAPING, flagstone & paver patios & walks, retaining & sitting walls, repairs also. Jeff 717-604-1306.
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ALL PLASTERING, PERGO w/other work. Drywall. Low-dust, high strength. PA51739 717-5 6 0-5 6 6 8
TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED at Stevens Transport! Earn $1,000 per week! Paid CDL training! No experience needed! 1-844-452-4121. drive4stevens.com (NANI)
AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301
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AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING, bush trimming & pruning, mulching, weeding, tree trimming. Senior disc. Jeff 717-604-1306
HANDYMAN INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS
SNOW SERVICE/ FALL CLEAN UP 717-434-8502 Fully Insured
ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102
No Job Too Small. Minor Repairs to Full Renovations. Specializing in Kitchen & Bath Remodeling. Plumbing, Electrical, Carpentry, Tile, Decks, Doors, and more. Fully insured. Workmanship Guaranteed. PA025933
BACKHOE SERVICES. FOOTERS, patio & garage foundations, trenches, light lot grading. Dumpster rental. Stone, dirt and mulch hauling available. 717-887-9175 / 717-244-6310 BACKHOE SERVICES: Footers, Ditches Water & Sewer Lines Repaired & Replaced, Drain Fields, Etc. Stump removals. Hauling. 24hrs, 7 days/wk. Free est. 717-578-3101 BRADY’S PAINTING WALLPAPERING SPECIALISTS. Res/Com. Painting, wood finishing, wallpaper, pressurewashing, custom deck, complete remodeling. Free est. Insured. Tim, 717-653-8586 BUCKET TRUCK SERVICES Parking lot lighting, apartment complex lighting, warehouse lighting, preventative maintenance, street lighting, security lighting, LED upgrades & much more. PA010947 717-875-7972 BUILDING & REMODELING BASEMENTS, GARAGES, BATHS Decks, Ceilings, Siding Windows, doors and more! Call Steven 717-478-5993 PA HIC 101073 Free Estimates GraceConstructionPa.com BUSHES PROFESSIONALLY TRIMMED & pruned. Hedges, shrubbery, ornamental plants aesthetically maintained. No job too small. Spring clean-up, mulching, light landscaping. 717-405-8733 CLEANING SOLUTIONS, 717-430-3601 Residential, Commercial, Automotive Carpets & Windows. Wkly, Biwkly, Mnthly $20 OFF for new customers. CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844 CLOCK REPAIR Housecalls on Grandfather Clocks Clocks Bought & Sold Trager Clocks 717-786-7053 COMPUTER REPAIR SERVICES We update, repair, remove virus, install software & custom-build all PC computers. Free pick-up & delivery. Call for details 717-341-9190 ColorBAT Computer Services CONCRETE: STAMP, DECORATIVE, Affordable prices. Free Estimates. Call 717-283-7764 or or www.bosscrete.net. CUSTOM DECKS, PORCHES, Pergolas, Pavilions. Wood or composite. Will remove existing decking or entire deck. Fully insured. Call us for your next project! Al’s Home Improvements LLC. 717799-8618 DRYWALL & PLASTER Repair, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster. DULL’S PROPERTY & TREE SERVICE Quality- Dependibility- Affordability 717-872-1972
Call for a FREE ESTIMATE Today! 717-417-0674
FOR ALL YOUR FLOORING NEEDS! We install carpet, vinyl and restretches & repairs. 46yrs exp. PA080693 717-330-2202 GRAB YOUR JUNK Residential junk removal & moving service. Insured, friendly professionals. Call for free Estimate 717-449-1708 GUTTER CLEANING & ALUMINUM GUTTER GUARD INSTALLATION. 10 yrs experience. Call/text 717-715-5844
STUMP GRINDING 717-291-6898 Lester E. Probst. Free Estimates JUST STUMPS. Quality Workmanship.
STUMP GRINDING HANDYMAN WOODY IS BACK! Seniors & singles discount! Electric, Paint, Carpentry, Plumbing. etc. We do it all !! Exp. & Ins. 717-676-2252
HANDYMAN: Powerwashing, Gutter Cleaning, Painting All Landscaping, Decks, More. 717-419-9855 (PA047811) HAULING, JUNK REMOVAL. Bsmts, sheds, garages cleaned out. Tree brush. Odd jobs. We also move people. Free est. Visa/ MC/ Disc/ AmEx. 717-456-6051; 410-688-7569 CRASS HAULING
HEINER’S ROOFING 20+ yrs exp. Free estimates. Residential & commercial. Best rates. 717-793-0548
HOUSE WASHING BY ME Removal of black stains off roof & exterior cleaning. 717-424-8504 HUBER SNOW REMOVAL Large & Small Commercial Properties Call for estimate, 717-490-1886
HUSBANDS HELPERS Decking, Vinyl Siding, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, Roofing, Plumbing, Electrical, Drywall, and Painting. Licensed & Insured, 717-858-4776 IS YOUR ROOF LEAKING? Do you want to have your roof inspected? We fix all roofs: shingles, rubber, slate, cedar shake, metal. Affordable and good workmanship. Integrity Roofing Repair, LLC. Fully insured. “Quality roof repairs you can trust.” Give us a call! 717-490-2665 JOHN’S GUTTER CLEANING SERVICE Gutter Cleaning, Aluminum Gutter Guards installation, 4 yrs Exp. Free Estimates & Fully Insured. John 717-808-4155 LANCASTER COUNTY JUNK REMOVAL. Hauling & clean-outs. 717-940-9029 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. Fully insured. PA008901. Call Mike 717-395-6816. JACK’S PROFESSIONAL PAINTING. Ext/int. Powerwashing & deck treatment. No job to big or too small. 20yrs+ exp. 717-367-4231
POWERWASHING ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS @ AFFORDABLE RATES. New/Old Home Wiring. Additions/Panel Upgrades, Ceilng Fans & Pool/Spa Wiring. Fully insured. Free estimates. PA010947. 717-875-7972, 717-615-1103
“STORAGE SHEDS BUILT IN YOUR YARD” Low Prices. Also Old Sheds Repaired, Repainted, Reshingled. 717-266-5538.
Property Maint. by Steve, 717-892-7411
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Heating, Cooling, HVAC, Electrical Boilers, Furnaces, AC (Cleanings or New Installations) Water Heaters, Water Softeners Clogs, Leaks, Pumps, Remodels 24/7 Service - Free Estimates
717-654-2433 SKYLINE EXTERIORS Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors. Fully insured. Free estimates. 15 years of experience. 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. 717-874-0262
Free estimates. Insured. Call or text Mitzel’s Stump Grinding 717-858-9347
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Manufactured Housing
ELIZABETHTOWN 12X28 STORAGE UNITS- $125/mo. Call On Track Storage, 717-367-5109
2000 FAIRMONT MANUFACTURED home, 14x60, 2br, 1ba, shed, senior park, $25,900. 315-530-7802, 717-768-3085
FOR RENT: 4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Farm House; Located in a beautiful country setting at Blue Bell Mobile Village, Ephrata, PA. $1,000 per month + Utilities. If interested, please call 717-7339390. FREE MONTH OF STORAGE! 5x10 up to 10x30. Valid with a 3 month lease. 199 S. Manor St. Mountville 717-522-5979, manorleasing.com
BUY DIRECT Modulars - Doublewides - Singlewides Starting at $33,900. Our prices wont be beat We Move Mobiles, Buy Homes, Sell Parts. www.superiorhomes.com 717-875-1288
AUTOMOTIVE
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $100-$800 For Your Unwanted Junk Cars-Trucks- Vans- SUVs. Prompt, Honest Service. 717-246-2888 PA0002
Automotive #1 One-Stop-Shop State Inspection & Emissions All Makes & Models WEIKLE’S SPECIALTY 287 Main St, Felton • 717-417-2726 REPAIRS: Complete • Full Service BODY: All Major & Minor Repairs EXCELLENT: Savings, Sales, Svc PARTS: NEW • USED • AFT $10 off any service w/this ad. Excludes other offers. Expires 12/31/19
STUMP GRINDING, PORTABLE firewood splitting, no stump or log too big. Carl Harper 717-305-4799
MANHEIM, 3BR, LG. DUPLEX, 1.5BA, Gas Heat, C/A, Excl cond, off str. park, $1025 incl base, W/S/T. 717-468-8837
AUTOS FOR SALE
TREE SERVICE: Removal, pruning, stump removal, storm damage. Fully ins. Free est. MC/Visa/d/Amex 717-887-3339; 384-8507
MARIETTA 1-2 BR GARDEN APTS includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $785-$845 + elec. 717-487-2440 2 BR TOWNHOUSES & GARDEN APTS. 2BR Garden Apts includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $825-$865 + elec., small pets. 717-604-4055
2005 HONDA CIVIC Hybrid, AT, 96,600 mi, needs work, $2,400. 717-820-6147
CASH 4 JUNK CARS Free Removal Doughboy Hauling, 717-891-2934
CASH FOR YOUR UNWANTED CAR & TRUCK. Any condition. PA licensed & insured dealer. 717-350-1208, anytime.
GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726
(WANTED) CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! All makes/ models 2002-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016
VASQUEZ AUTO 109 E Main St, Windsor • 717-430-7337 Oil Change: $29.99; Complete Auto Repair with Towing Available. We are now an official inspection station!!
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CYCLES
ELMWOOD TREE LLC EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE We use modern pruning techniques for the health & safety of your trees & shrubs. Certified arborist on staff. Also removals, storm damage, & yard clean-up. 717-6262541 (PA 088021)
WANTED
Live Yellow Jackets Free Removal. Call Clay 717-676-6435 Bee venom used for allergy treatments.
NICE “NEW STORAGE” $35. 1 mo. Free Offer. Car storage $30. 717-653-4598. RED LION COMMERCIAL SPACE. Good for business, salon or office. Approx. 1600 sq ft. $850. 717-855-5577
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RED LION LOVELY 1BR, downtown, 2nd flr. $695/mo + utilities. No smoking, no pets. Credit check. 717-246-0198
ITEMS WANTED
RWPM - 717-399-0100
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 AT SUSQUEHANNA COIN, Willow Valley Square, our 37th year paying top pricesfor gold, silver, coins, jewelry, sterling, etc. 717-464-4016. ATTN: TOP CASH PAID for Vinyl Records, 45’s, Cassettes, CD Collections, Rock Memorobial. TOM’S MUSIC TRADE, 717-246-5712 28 N. Main St., Red Lion tomsmusictrade@comcast.net BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
Columbia 244 N. 3rd St. 3BR Apt. Heat/Trash included...............$950 Leola 3 Broderick Ct. 3BR 2.5BA, 1 car gar Twhse..........................$1450 Leola 132 Main St. 2BR Apt. 1 car gar...........................................$995 Manheim Twp. 4 Regal Alley 3BR 1.5BA Semi-detached w/storage gar...........................................$1350 Millersville 42 Manor Ave. 3BR Semi-detached..........................$995 Peach Bottom 275 Black Barren Rd. 3BR Mobile Home......................$925 Strasburg 204 Blackhorse Dr. 3BR 2.5BA Twhse............................$1195 Also Great Houses & Apartments Available in Lancaster City
BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
$100-$5,000 PAID for unwanted or junk autos. Free same day removal. All paperwork taken care of legally. PA licensed and insured. Call anytime 717-989-6980.
CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158
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BUYING HEATING OIL at .30¢ a gallon. Also remove heating oil tanks and furnaces. Call Ed 717-587-7315. HORSE RACE HANDICAPPING AID, Kelco Calculator. Call 717-767-4916 PAYING CA$H FOR old barns & tobacco sheds and remove them. Call Ed at 717-587-7315 WANTED: RECLAIMED LUMBER, old barn wood. 717-413-8393
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 DALLASTOWN, VERY NICE 2BR Apt. New carpet, central air, off street parking. $850/mo. Call 717-244-7300
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For Sale INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 2 unit commercial building, 2 long term tenants, tenants pay most repairs, $26,412 net inc, price $300,000 neg Call / text 717-898-3883 David Yoder or 717-569-2222 REMAX Pinnacle 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 SELLING YOUR OWN PROPERTY? Need to advertise it in your local paper and others like it? We have the placement services to help you. Contact Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. Classifieds @ 1-800-428-4211
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16 - MERCHANDISER - Columbia/Hellam/Wrightsville Edition - September 25, 2019
Volunteers Sought For Parade Volunteers are needed for the 23rd annual Millersville Community-University Parade on Saturday, Oct. 26. Those invited to help include, but are not limited to, local residents, businesses, church groups, Rotary groups, women’s clubs, high school students, and Millersville University alumni. The parade route is 2 miles in length beginning at Penn Manor High School and ending past Millersville University’s Student Memorial Center on James Street. The parade annually attracts more than 2,000 participants and more than 17,000 spectators. Dozens of volunteer positions are available, including banner carriers, division assistants, and inflatable costume characters. Volunteers may also assist with the line-up of entries, distribute flyers, and answer spectators’ questions. Volunteer service times vary depending
on assigned job, but the average time on Oct. 26 should not exceed four or five hours in the morning. Some positions require walking 2 miles. The Millersville Community-University Parade requires nearly 175 volunteers to run smoothly. All volunteers will receive a free parade T-shirt and a free lunch after the parade. Mandatory instructional training will be held in the early morning on Oct. 26 at the cafeteria of Penn Manor High School, 100 E. Cottage Ave. Volunteers must be over age 16. To volunteer for the parade, readers may contact the Millersville University Office of the Vice President for Advancement at 717-871-7500 before Friday, Sept. 27, or email parade@millersville.edu for a volunteer packet of information. More information about the parade is available at www.parade.millersville.edu.
Community REACH Sets Programs
AgChoice Donates To Food Bank During its annual customer and community appreciation event held at the York Revolution ballpark, AgChoice Farm Credit’s York branch donated $250 to the York County Food Bank. DownTown (far left), mascot of the York Revolution, helped AgChoice Farm Credit directors Steven Gross (second from left) and Kevin Grim (center), along with AgChoice’s chief operating officer, Mark Kerstetter (far right), to present the donation to Michael Fox (second from right), the York County Food Bank’s development and communications coordinator. AgChoice employees and directors hosted the event during a York Revolution home game. More than 300 customer-owners, community members, and their families enjoyed a complimentary meal, door prizes, and tickets to the game. Children also received a wristband for games and activities at the ballpark. Kerstetter threw out the first pitch using an apple instead of a baseball, a callout to the area’s orchard harvest currently underway. During previous years’ events, AgChoice made similar donations to York County 4-H programs, in addition to supporting other local organizations throughout the year. For more information about AgChoice Farm Credit, readers may call 800-822-1218 or visit www.agchoice.com.
Community REACH Inc., located in the Ruth Ann Young Center, 15 First Ave., Red Lion, will offer four free programs designed for the community served by the Dallastown Area, Eastern York, and Red Lion Area school districts. Parking is available across the street from the center. Registration, when required, may be completed by stopping by Community REACH, calling 717-244-6934, or clicking on the Education tab at www.commreach.org. On Tuesday, Oct. 1, from 10 a.m. to noon, Cindy Foor from Ecore International will share information about Ecore International, 76 Acco Drive, York. The event will feature a walk-in format that will allow attendees to become informed about the international company located in York. Registration is not required. On Wednesday, Oct. 2, from 10 a.m. to noon, Tabatha Valenti, nutrition education adviser, Penn State Extension, will present “Nutrition Information About Fruits and Vegetables.” Free samples and recipes will be available to all who attend. The event will feature a walk-in format, so no registration is required. On Thursday, Oct. 3, from 3 to 4 p.m., instructor Sam Neff will share “Computers and Technology for Beginners.” The session will focus on mouse and touch pad operation, an explanation of the computer desktop, and selecting programs for icons. Computers will be provided for the class. Registration is required. On Friday, Oct. 4, from 10 to 11 a.m., Carla Myers, director of human resources for the Eastern York School District, will present “Essential Skills for Employment.” Participants will learn about current topics important for employability. Registration is required.
19 years in a row! Voted #1 Best Funeral Service in York County “My associates and I respectfully thank York County for this extraordinary honor.” Ernie Heffner Google tour our chapels and onsite crematory at our website. Locally owned and operated. Clean, spotless modern facilities, flexible choices and options.
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1551 Kenneth Road - Crematory onsite
Aaron’s Acres is accepting applications for the 2019-20 school year program. Interested participants in Berks, Dauphin, and Lancaster counties are encouraged to apply. Aaron’s Acres offers a Younger Children Program in Lancaster County for children and siblings ages 5 to 12 one Saturday per month at Millersville University. Additionally, Aaron’s Acres offers adolescents and young adults ages 13 to 21 the opportunity to engage in age-appropriate community activities with their peers in Berks, Dauphin, and Lancaster counties one Friday per month. The “A-Team” Program offers young people ages 13 to 21 with high-functioning autism the opportunity to participate in ageappropriate activities designed to develop socialization and communication skills on one Friday per month. Details and participant applications are available at www.aaronsacres.org under Programs. For more details, readers may also contact Elaine Burnett at 717-917-6101, ext. 103, or elaineburnett@aaronsacres.org.
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We are all certified celebrants on staff at Heffners. We can create a personalized ceremony to reflect the personality and lifestyle of the individual to be remembered. Without judgment, we offer a ceremony using only as much or as little music, poetry, prayer and scripture as you feel is appropriate.
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Heffner Funeral Chapel & Crematory, Inc. John Katora, Supervisor 1551 Kenneth Road, York, PA Life Tributes by Olewiler & Heffner Funeral Chapel & Crematory, Inc. Todd Eckert, Supervisior 35 Gotham Place, Red Lion, PA
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VisionCorps will host the seventh annual Ray Shirk’s Big Swing on Monday, Oct. 7, from noon to 7 p.m. at Conestoga Country Club, 1950 Stone Mill Road, Lancaster. There is a registration fee. The event honors the memory of Ray Shirk. This year’s proceeds will benefit four nonprofit organizations: VisionCorps Foundation, Lancaster Science Factory, Johns Hopkins, and Joshua Montpetit Foundation. For more information, readers may call 717-875-1516 or visit https://vision corps.net/event/ray-shirks-big-swing/.