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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LIX • NO 39

SPOOKY STORIES

The National Watch and Clock Museum, 514 Poplar St., Columbia, will host a LunchTIME presentation on Wednesday, Oct. 10, from noon to 1 p.m. During this special Halloween edition of LunchTIME, curator Kim Jovinelli will share spooky stories on the “Ghosts of the Museum.” The public is invited to bring a lunch and join in a casual conversation and presentation of the story behind “haunted” pieces. LunchTIME is a complimentary educational program held every other month. The next program is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 12. UPCOMING EVENTS

The Susquehanna Area Senior Center, located at 2427 Craley Road, Wrightsville, in the Lower Windsor Township Building, has announced two upcoming events. The senior center will host a craft fair featuring more than 17 vendors and crafters on Sunday, Oct. 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. On Friday, Oct. 19, the senior center will hold a book and bake sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Donations of books are being accepted. For more information, call 717-244-0340. The senior center serves many townships and boroughs in the eastern and southern York County areas.

CHS Announces Homecoming Court pg 11

Knights Host Warriors pg 8

Help The Fight Slates Fundraiser pg 14

Marine Corps League Plans Semper Fi 5K, Kids’ Fun Race By Chelsea Peifer

The Marine Corps League of Lancaster County Detachment 294 and Auxiliary of Lancaster County will present the second annual Semper Fi 5K Run/Walk and Kids’ Chesty’s Challenge Fun Race on Saturday, Nov. 10. Runners and walkers of all ages are invited to participate in the race, which will step off promptly at 8 a.m. from Columbia High School (CHS), 901 Ironville Pike, Columbia. Race day check-in and registration will open at 6:30 a.m. Interested individuals may register at www.pretzel citysports.com/online-registration through Wednesday, Nov. 7. The deadline to register at a discounted rate and be guaranteed a race T-shirt is Monday, Oct. 15. Beyond that date, T-shirts will be available to registrants while supplies last.

Honoring veterans for their service and sacrifice will be the focus of the Marine Corps League of Lancaster County’s Semper Fi 5K Run/Walk and the Kids’ Chesty’s Challenge Fun Race on Nov. 10 in Columbia. A discounted registration rate is available through Oct. 15. Participants will follow a route down Ironville Pike and through Columbia Borough streets to the finish line at Locust and Bank streets. Organizers describe the point-topoint course as a very fast, downhill

route. Distance mile markers will be provided at every half-mile, and a water and aid station will be set up at the halfway point. Post-race festivities, as well as the Kids’ Chesty’s Challenge Fun Race,

will take place at the Columbia Crossing River Trails Center, 41 Walnut St., Columbia, located near the 5K finish line. A disc jockey will play music, and free snacks and beverages will be available to participants. See Semper Fi 5K pg 12

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CELEBRATING PETS

Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1290 River Road, Marietta, will remember St. Francis during its worship service on Sunday, Oct. 7, at 10:45 a.m. Attendees are encouraged to bring photos of pets, past and present, to worship that day as they will be shared during the service. At 4 p.m., a blessing of pets will take place in the pavilion. All pets and their owners are invited to attend. Treats will be provided for all. For more information, call the church office at 717-426-1884.

DSAA To Hold Sober Spooktacular Pie Sale Will Support Dyslexia Center By Chelsea Peifer

As Donegal Substance Abuse Alliance (DSAA) chairman Stacy Emminger and assistant director Lexi Mercado brainstormed ideas and researched potential options for speakers at the organization’s upcoming fundraising dinner, they hoped to find someone from outside the local area whom people had not heard from before. When someone suggested Brandon Novak, a well-known skateboarder and MTV celebrity with a powerful testimony and commitment to the recovery community, Emminger immediately began pursuing the possibility and was thrilled when he agreed to travel to Mount Joy to share his story. Novak will speak at the DSAA Sober Spooktacular, which is set to take place from 4:30 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 13, at The Gathering Place, 6 Pine

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Brandon Novak St., Mount Joy. The public is invited to attend and enjoy an evening of spookythemed festivities. “Part of our goal is to raise awareness, and we also wanted See Sober Spooktacular pg 5

The members of the Valley of Lancaster Lodge of Perfection are gearing up for their biannual piemaking frenzy. In preparation for Thanksgiving, which will be observed on Thursday, Nov. 22, the Masons are taking orders for 10 types of handcrafted, 10-inch, deepdish dessert pies. Thursday, Oct. 25, has been set as the deadline for orders. The pies will be available for pickup at Lancaster County Masonic lodges in Lancaster, Quarryville, Ephrata, Elizabethtown, and Mount Joy on See Pie Sale pg 13

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will take place at the Columbia Crossing River Trails Center, 41 Walnut St., Columbia, from 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 5. The free session is open to the community. The Canoemobile program is offered through Wilderness Inquiry, a Minnesota-based organization. It will provide 24-foot canoes. For more information, visit www.susquehannaheritage.org/events.

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I was always fascinated by the relationship between our (Hebrew) people and the eternal Creator of heaven and earth. When we as a people were obedient to our Creator’s mandates for our lives everything went well. Whenever we decided to go our own way we suffered tribulation. It seemed that we as His chosen people were always screwing up. I realize that it is because of the love of the Lord, shown to us since we were separated as a people, that the nations of the world in their jealousy persecuted us. I have made an exhaustive study of the Feast days in an effort to find our creator’s heart toward us. You must read this book. It examines the Levitical feasts and the effect our Creator intended them to have on ancient Israel, and the effect He wanted them to have on us, and all the world. It is my prayer that a better understanding of these feasts will increase your appreciation of our creator’s glorious salvation for our people and all mankind. Anyone can download a free copy of the book Reflections on Our Holy Holidays by Lloyd Elias Scalyer. You may choose a pdf file, an ePUB file compatible with most eBook readers, or both. Instructions to do this are as follows: Go to the homepage of the website for Lititz Institute, www.lititzinstitute.org. On the homepage there is a rotating picture at the top of the page. The second picture which comes up is one of the book and the caption “Discover the Great Feasts of our Jewish Heritage.” Click on the lower right corner of this picture for a free download. Depending on your Internet speed loading the second page is variable, but in most cases the picture changes several times a minute. After clicking, you will come to a page with a copy of the book and a heading “Free EBook.” Immediately below this is the option to downlod the book. If you choose the pdf file, note the first two pages are blank; and there is no cover. If you have problems or questions, contact Lititz Institute by e-mail via the website.

The National Watch and Clock Museum, 514 Poplar St., Columbia, will hold a Homeschool Day on Tuesday, Oct. 16, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. During the event, homeschoolers may take a behind-the-scenes tour, learn how water can be used to tell time, make a working clock to take home, go on a scavenger hunt through the museum exhibits, learn about how the sun can be used to tell time, play time-related games, and see a watch or clockmaker at work. Demonstrations held throughout the day will inform and entertain families,

and participants will be able to see firsthand how a clock becomes a work of art. Registration is required by Tuesday, Oct. 9. There is a cost per student, age 6 and up, with no charge for one accompanying adult. There is no admission fee for children under age 6 unless they want to make a clock. To register or for more information, readers may contact 717-684-8261, ext. 234, or email giftshop@nawcc.org. For more information about the museum, readers may call 717-684-8261 or visit www.museumoftime.org.

Obituaries BECK, James Edward, 89, of Mount Joy, died on Sept. 15 at home. Born in Carroll County, Md., he was the son of the late Roy I. and Marie Fleagle Beck. Surviving are his wife, Mary Livelsberger Beck; two daughters: Laura, wife of Jerry Lefever, Columbia, and Christine Beck, Hamilton, Mont.; two sons: James E. II, husband of Melissa Beck, Chambersburg, and Thomas E. Beck, York; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; and a sister, Katheryn, wife of Joe Ebaugh, Maryland. Arrangements were made by Sheetz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Joy. CHRISTOFIC, Lori L., 49, of Elizabethtown, died on Sept. 14 at Lancaster General Hospital. Born in Huntingdon, she was the daughter of Barbara Giordano Query of Elizabethtown and the late James W. Christofic. Surviving are a daughter, Kala Bechtel, Elizabethtown; two grandchildren; and a sister, Shirley Ann, wife of Anthony Reigle, Elizabethtown. Arrangements were made by Sheetz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Joy. EBERSOLE, Martha M., 87, of Rheems and formerly of Mount Joy, died on Sept. 18 at Hospice & Community Care, Mount Joy. She was the daughter of the late Norman S. and Martha N. Ebersole. Surviving are three sisters: Elizabeth Rutt, Mildred Gehman, and Lois Rettew. Arrangements were made by Sheetz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Joy. FLORY, Paul L. “Cork,” 72, of Manheim, died on Sept. 27 at home. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Paul L. Jr. and Dorothy Barley Flory. Surviving are his wife, Leslie Brosey Flory; a daughter, Becky, wife of Ryan McGeehan, Coatesville; three grandsons; two brothers: Ron “Babe” Flory, Elizabethtown, and Jeff, husband of Joyce Flory, Lancaster; a sister, Kathy, wife of Scott Martin, Lancaster; his parents-in-law, Bud and Esther Brosey, Manheim; and two brothersin-law, Rick, husband of Holly Brosey, Manheim, and Roger, husband of Kathy Brosey, Lancaster. Arrangements were made by Buch Funeral Home, Manheim. GAMBLE, Muriel M., 95, of Lititz and formerly of Haddon Heights, N.J., died on Sept. 16 at Luther Acres Manor, Lititz. Born in Burt, N.D., she was the daughter of the late Gurney M. and Nora Davis Musser and the wife of the late Alexander “Scotty” Gamble. Surviving are two daughters: Alexis G., wife of William Fonner, Abington; Gail G., wife of Robert Huff, Mount Joy; a son, Scott A. Gamble, Harrisburg; four grandchildren; and three sisters: Velma Murphy, Silver Springs, Md.; Grace, wife of Alfred Edinger, Millville, N.J.; and Lucille Korman, Mechanicsburg. Arrangements were made by Buch Funeral Home, Lititz. G R A V E S , Ellwood C. “Woody,” 83, of Mountville, died on Sept. 21 at Hospice & Community Care, Mount Joy. Born in Lancaster County, he was the son of the late Ellwood C. Sr. and Lavina J. Alspach Graves. Surviving are his wife, Jan L. Cluley Graves; a son, Rick, husband of Leilani Graves, Mount Joy; a daughter, Jennifer, wife of Kevin McKenna, Phoenix, Ariz.; two stepdaughters:

Kenda M., wife of Mark Galipo, Harrington, Del., and Gayle J., wife of James Malloy, Magnolia, Del.; and four granddaughters. Arrangements were made by Workman Funeral Homes Inc., Mountville/Columbia. HALDEMAN, Carol L., 61, of Akron and formerly of Leola, died on Sept. 21 at Pleasant View Retirement Community, Manheim. Born in Lancaster, she was the daughter of Lois Geisler Landis of Lititz and the late Thomas M. Landis and the wife of Dennis R. Haldeman. In addition to her husband and mother, she is survived by two sons: Kevin E., husband of Sheryl M. Musser Holland, Lititz, and Robert M. Holland, Washington, D.C.; two grandchildren; a brother, Robert, husband of Claire Landis, Lancaster; and her parents-in-law, Robert G. and Viola M. Haldeman, Manheim. Arrangements were made by Spence Funeral Services Inc., Manheim. LIPUT, Betty J., 90, of Mount Joy, died on Sept. 9. Born in West Donegal Township, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin H. and Cora Z. Teeter Emenheiser and the wife of the late John H. “Jack” Liput. Surviving are two children: Cindy A., wife of Crispin Santiago, Landisville, and Tina M. Feathers, Mount Joy; four grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren. Arrangements were made by Sheetz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Joy. REICH, Jay Richard Sr., 93, of Marietta, died on Sept. 16. He was the son of the late Jay M. and Mary O’Brien Reich and the husband of Barbara Black Reich and the late Marian Jean Marley Reich, his first wife. Surviving in addition to his wife Barbara are eight children: Jay Richard Jr., husband of Susan Reich, Wilmington, N.C.; Lisa J. Saylor, Maytown; Matthew E., husband of Shirl Reich, Maytown; George A. “Tony,” husband of Sandra Reich, Marietta; Nicholas J., husband of Bonnie Reich, Columbia; Daniel A., husband of Sarah Reich, Bainbridge; Jeffrey R., husband of Christine Eby, Maytown; and Jennifer Eby, Maytown; 16 grandchildren; and 15 greatgrandchildren. Arrangements were made by Sheetz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Joy. SYMMONDS, Malcolm D., 97, of Lancaster, died on Sept. 24 at Hospice & Community Care, Mount Joy. Born in Bellefonte, he was the husband of the late Mary E. Symmonds. Surviving are two sons: Robert, husband of Kathleen Symmonds, Sewell, N.J., and James, husband of Barbara Symmonds, Columbia; two grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter. Arrangements were made by Workman Funeral Homes Inc., Mountville/Columbia. WALTERS, Daniel J., 68, of Mount Joy and formerly of Bellwood, died on Sept. 12 at Hospice & Community Care, Mount Joy. Born in Bellwood, he was the son of Zella Walters and the husband of the late Elaine L. Goetz Walters. Surviving are three sons: Daniel J., husband of Mary Walters; David M., husband of Marissa L. Walters; and Justin L. Walters; six grandchildren; two brothers: Bud Walters and Mike Walters; and a sister, Maureen Walters. Arrangements were made by Workman Funeral Homes Inc., Mountville.

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basket, 1357; gardening gift basket, 1308; and a tree with special tickets, 0136. Ticket holders have until Tuesday, Oct. 9, to claim a prize, and they must present their numbered ticket stub as proof of purchase. Proceeds from the annual Rubber Duckie Race and Festival benefit the services and programs of Schreiber Pediatric, a nationally recognized nonprofit organization that provides physical, occupational and speechlanguage therapies, as well as educational and recreational programs for thousands of children in central Pennsylvania living with congenital and acquired disabilities and developmental delays. Schreiber’s goal-oriented approach maximizes each child’s ability to function as independently as possible within the community and turn disabilities into abilities. For more information, readers may visit www.schreiberpediatric.org.

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Thomas M. Heisler III recently became a Master Mason of Columbia Masonic Lodge No. 286.

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Sober Spooktacular from pg 1 to make it fun so that’s why we went with Halloween,” Emminger noted. Costumes are optional but certainly welcome. “We will be dressing up, so we hope everyone else will too,” said Emminger. The Sober Spooktacular will kick off with a social hour from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Live music will be performed by Memory Laps(e), a southcentral Pennsylvaniabased band that specializes in psychedelic party music, playing both covers and original songs. A photo booth will be on hand, and ghoulish games are also planned. A silent auction will offer a variety of items and experiences for folks to browse and bid on throughout the evening, including designer purses, a lithograph

print autographed by Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown, gift cards, themed baskets, and more. Winners will be announced at the close of the evening. At 6 p.m., a buffet-style dinner complete with beef, chicken, vegetarian, and gluten-free entrée options will be served, followed by a dessert buffet. Novak will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. Born in Baltimore, Novak is known for being a professional skateboarder with the renowned Powell-Peralta team. He appeared in several popular MTV films as well as the television shows “Viva La Bam” and “Bam’s Unholy Union” starring Bam Margera. In 2008, Novak and co-author Joseph Frantz published “Dreamseller,” a book

based on Novak’s life and experiences with heroin in Baltimore. He now travels the country as an addiction and recovery speaker for Banyan Treatment Center in order to raise awareness and help addicts find the treatment that they need. To purchase tickets to the Sober Spooktacular, interested individuals may visit http://dsasquared.org or stop in at DSAA, 15 W. Main St., Mount Joy. DSAA hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays, noon to 6 p.m. on Wednesdays, and 3 to 6 p.m. on Thursdays. Proceeds from the event will support the operating costs of DSAA as it continues to fulfill its mission to bring awareness to the community on heroin and

opiate abuse. The organization’s mission, according to its website, is also to educate the community that heroin and opiate addiction is a treatable disease and to provide support to families affected by addiction and to individuals in recovery. DSAA recently celebrated one year in its current offices, and Emminger said the organization is looking for an even larger space to facilitate events it hosts, such as family support groups and educational trainings. This fall, DSAA will be adding a SelfManagement and Recovery Training (SMART) meeting to its list of supportive approaches to addiction services. For more details on DSAA, readers may visit the aforementioned website or call 717-492-4596.

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If freshly mulled apple cider, homemade applesauce, and warm apple dumplings sound even the least bit tempting, then make sure to mark the family calendar for the Haldeman Mansion Preservation Society’s 13th annual Apple Festival, where apples will be the main attraction. The event will take place from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 7, on the grounds of the historic Haldeman Mansion, 230 Locust Grove Road, Bainbridge. Admission is free, but a nominal fee will be charged for parking. Live music will be performed throughout the event by Sweet November. The trio, comprised of Josh and Elizabeth Rindall and Josh Duma, has been performing at the Apple Festival for the past seven years. Sweet November will play a variety of genres at the Apple Festival, with an emphasis on fun songs that attendees can sing and dance to. Tours of the historic Haldeman Mansion and adjacent summer house will be offered by Haldeman Mansion Preservation Society (HMPS) board members. Apple cider making demonstrations will take place throughout the day, and visitors may sample fresh hot cider. Plenty of food and beverages will be available to purchase. Menu options will include grilled bratwurst and hot dogs,

homemade baked beans, chicken corn soup, chips, apple squash soup, applesauce, and plenty of apple-based desserts such as dumplings, crisp, cakes, and pies. Fresh apples will also be available to purchase. Children’s activities will include games such as bobbing for apples, pumpkin decorating, and a story time reading of

“Johnny Appleseed.” Ryan “The Bug Man” Bridge will exhibit insect displays. Live insects will also be part of his presentation, and attendees will be able to pet or hold the insects. New for this year, attendees may purchase tickets to be entered in a drawing to win an enormous basket filled with apple-themed items. Apple butter,

Misciagna Receives Scholarship

Attendees may enter to win an apple-themed gift basket at the Haldeman Mansion Preservation Society’s 13th annual Apple Festival on Oct. 7 in Bainbridge. Live music, children’s activities, tours of the Haldeman Mansion, and all sorts of apple foods and beverages will also be part of the event.

Columbia High School senior Robert Misciagna (second from left) was awarded a $1,000 scholarship from Columbia Masonic Lodge No. 286. He was recognized by (from left) David Zeamer, Craftsman Club vice president; Mark Zeamer, Craftsman Club president; and Timothy Singleton, worshipful master.

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Canadochly Lutheran Church, located at the intersection of East Prospect Road (Route 124) and Canadochly Road, Delroy, will host its kettle soup sale on Saturday, Oct. 6. The community may stop by the church’s parish hall between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. to purchase chicken corn and ham and bean soups. Separate prices have been set per quart and per four quarts.


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Al Means (left) and Patti Means, who operate the Red Rose K-9 Search and Rescue Team, recently received a donation of $400 from members of the Lancaster Kennel Club (LKC). The donation was presented at the annual LKC picnic on Aug. 19. For more information, readers may visit www.redrosek9.com or www.lancasterkennelclub.org.

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comprehensive case management model that addresses the complex and multiple needs of women involved with the justice system, recognizing that women have strengths that can be mobilized, while matching services in accordance with risk level and need. CCAP salutes everyone involved in these efforts for being innovative pioneers in meeting the challenges facing all county jails and juvenile justice providers.

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Tide Football Struggles Against Annville-Cleona The Tide football team returned home to face Annville-Cleona, one of the top teams in Section 3, on Friday, September 28. Head coach Bud Kyle said before the game that the key to beating the Little Dutchmen, who are tied with Lancaster Catholic for first place in Section 3 would be stopping the A-C run game and spread-

ing the field on offense. Early on, the Crimson Tie did just that. They controlled the Dutchmen run game and spread the field on offense. Unfortunately, A-C adjusted and won the game easily, 56-8. Columbia stymied A-C on their first two possessions before the flood gates opened. They scored twice in the first quarter and led 35-0 at the

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Columbia’s Luke McGinnis zeroes in on Annville-Cleona’s Gabriel Burris during a Section Three pairing in Columbia on September 21.

half. Columbia failed to score in the final seconds of the first half, stopped at the A-C 1 on fourth down. A-C scored 21 points in the second half. Columbia prevented a shutout when they scored in the final secPhoto by Cheri Sine onds of the game on a 2-yard run by Columbia quarterback Matthew McCleary releases a pass behind Nate Glenn. Reserve quarterback blockers Gabe Davilla (32) and Jacob Bianco (56) during a Sec- Robert Footman converted the twotion Three game with visiting Annville-Cleona on point PAT. September 21. For the game, A-C rushed for 340

yards and completed one pass for 54 yards and another score. For the Tide, quarterback Matt McCleary completed 10 of 29 passes for 136 yards. Ryan Redding and Terrance Elliott each caught four passes. VOLLEYBALL In their last two matches, the volleyball team lost to Northern Lebanon, on Sept. 20 and the Lititz Christian School, Sept. 24.

The win was Northern Lebanon’s first of the season by a score of 25-14, 25-14, 25-17. Onyx Rodriquez had 10 digs lead the Tide girls. Mowrer was credited with six assists and Desiree Torres had four kills. Against Lititz Christian, the Tide was also swept, losing 25-7, 25-16 and 25-9. In game one, Amanda Torres served an ace, while in game two, she served three points as the Tide had a couple of leads in the game. Serving two points each were Desiree Torres, Mowrer and Lillian Wickenheiser. TENNIS As the regular season comes to a close, the Tide lost to Octorara 7-0 on Sept. 21. Number two singles’ player Grace Misciagna lost a three set match. The team also faced Lancaster Mennonite last Wednesday and fell short 4-1. Brittnie Betteley and Misciagna put up a good fight before coming up short. CROSS COUNTRY Last week, the Tide teams traveled to Linden Hall for an invitational. All four runners placed in the nine team event. With the lack of a full team, the Tide can’t compete as a full squad. So far through two meets, the four runners have placed in the top 25.

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Henise Scores Two In Loss To Gettysburg lone win over Gettysburg putting Eastern’s final record at 5-37. Nate Hoyer’s round of 77 not only put him in a third-place tie with York Suburban’s Matthew Weaver for the day but also clinched a spot in the YAIAA Championships. Head coach Brett Heiser has good feelings about Hoyer’s opportunity at Briarwood Golf Club for the YAIAA tournament. “I think he has the ability to finish near

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Eastern’s Kaitlyn Case soars past a Gettysburg defender to take Photo by Vaughn Brown The Knights’ Sara Peters puts defensive pressure on the Gettys- control of the ball in last Tuesday’s Division II contest in burg ball handler during last Tuesday’s Division II meeting at Wrightsville. Eastern. four-game winning streak snapped on Gettysburg a 3-1 loss. Felix needed

playing Gettysburg to a 1-1 draw. Brady Bixler turned away nine shots to keep the game deadlocked after Cade Wilhelm netted the equalizer off a penalty kick in the 75th minute. Avery Rhine, with help from Isaac Barrow, put the Golden Knights on top in the 30th minute only to see Wilhelm knot the game up 45 minutes later. A few days prior, Eastern York welmatch in Wrightsville last comed Oley Valley to town for a nonTuesday.

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the top at the YAIAA tournament if he has a good day,” said Heiser. “Sometimes golf is a game that just depends on how things go on a given day.” Dyson Renn joined Hoyer in the top 10 at Honey Run, his round of 84 counting as the ninth best round on the day. Renn nearly joined Hoyer at the YAIAA Championships as well, finishing the regular season with a 97.40 average, missing the YAIAA cut by a mere 1.4 strokes. “One bad round on a tough course cost him,” said Heiser. Jon Minneman’s round of 93 gave the Golden Knights one more round in double digits while Kade Wiley (116) and Nolan Reichard (147) rounded out the top five. BOYS’ SOCCER The boys’ soccer team snapped a four-game slide on September 25th,

Performances Of “Treasure Island” Set prop designs by Katelin Walsko, sound designs by Jacob Mishler, music direction by Ray Fellman, and casting by Bob Cline. The story tells of young Jim Hawkins, who is left orphaned and inherits a treasure map that interests swashbuckler Long John Silver. The cast is led by Michael Nigro as Jim Hawkins and Jeremiah James as Long John Silver and features James Patterson, Michael Iannucci, James Michael Reilly, and David Girolmo. Performances will take place from Sept. 20 through Sunday, Oct. 14. For a complete schedule, readers may visit https://the fulton.org/shows/treasure -island/.

September 24th courtesy of a 1-0 loss to unbeaten Bermudian Springs. Hailey Lamo kept the Lady Eagles atop the Division III standings by picking up what proved to be the game winner with 20:25 remaining in the contest. Skyler West provided the setup for that goal while Melania Shoop kept Eastern York off the board with a three save game. Kelsey Felix finished the loss with eight saves for Eastern. The final win of that four-game winning streak took place on September 21st with the Lady Golden Knights ushering in the start of fall by handing

just four saves to earn the win as Eastern York posted a 12-7 edge in shots. Addison Malone took care of all the Lady Golden Knights’ scoring with two of her three goals coming after intermission. Malone put her squad up 1-0 early in the opening half but Gettysburg’s Tiffany Slonaker picked up the equalizer later in the same half. Malone took control early in the second half, converting another Cassidy Arnold pass for a 2-1 lead just 56 seconds after the opening whistle. Lily Campbell stepped in for Arnold on See Eastern pg 10

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The musical adventure “Treasure Island” opened at the Fulton Theatre, 12 N. Prince St., Lancaster, on Sept. 20. Previews were planned for Sept. 18 amd 19. The show, based on the book by Robert Louis Stevenson, was written and directed by Marc Robin and Curt Dale Clark, with music by Robin, who is celebrating 10 years as the Fulton’s artistic director. The Fulton’s performances will feature a cast of 36 and a 17-piece orchestra. The show also features orchestrations by David Siegel, lighting design by Paul Black and Colin Riebel, scenic design by Thomas M. Ryan, costume design by Ryan J. Moller, wig and makeup designs by Anthony Lascoskie Jr.,

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league tilt. The result was a 5-0 victory for the Lynx thanks to a one goal and four assist effort from Josh Daniels. Bixler finished the Oley Valley barrage with 15 saves. FOOTBALL On Friday September 21st the Golden Knight football team hosted the Dover Eagles in a YAIAA Division II showdown. For the third week in a row Eastern York found themselves on the wrong side of the final, dropping to 2-3 overall and 0-2 in division play thanks to a 31-21 loss. The Golden Knights were able to put some points on the board with three Trevor Seitz TD passes equaling Eastern’s point total from the previous two games combined. Unfortunately, Dover held Eastern York to 165 total yards while racking up 396 yards that included a whopping 258 rushing yards. Dover’s signal caller, Justin Johnson spearheaded the Eagle attack, finishing with 77 rushing yards to go with 130 passing yards. Demonte Martin finished the loss as Seitz’s favorite target, catching five balls for 72 yards and two of Eastern’s three scores. Dylan Zurin snagged three balls for 69 yards and provided the final Eastern York touchdown. FIELD HOCKEY The field hockey team saw their

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the championship, topping Cedar Cliff in the title bout. Two days later the Lady Golden Knights had what Korb called, “a big win� over Division I’s second place squad, the Dover Lady Eagles. It was a back and forth five setter with Eastern playing strong on both ends leading to 45 kills and 61 digs and wins of 2519, 25-21 and 15-12. Dover managed 25-15 wins in games two and four to force the decisive fifth set. Sarah Moore posted a team high 19 kills, adding nine digs while Olivia Koicuba anchored the defense with a team high 16 digs. Koicuba added four aces and two assists to her standout defensive game. Abby Smith backed up Moore with a 16 kill effort while a pair of Morgan’s provided Koicuba’s backup. Morgan Dobbeck finished with 12 digs while Morgan Winter added three, two aces and 14 digs. Katie Lehman played distributor perfectly, finishing with 32 assists and seven digs in the win. Eastern wrapped up their threegame winning streak on September 25th with a 3-0 victory over Susquehannock. The Lady Golden Knights did hang on for a 25-22 game two win but handled games one (25-17) and three (25-11) with ease. Lehman (26 assists, six digs, four aces), Moore (13 kills, four digs, one assist), Smith (10 kills, two digs) and Koicuba (14 digs, four aces, one kill) kept their spots at the forefront to help secure the sweep.

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Lancaster County Christian School, 2390 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, will host a presentation titled “Marching Off The Map, The Art of Leading Change� on Thursday, Oct. 4, at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. The presentation is designed to help parents inspire students to own their education and their future, lead students from an attitude of apathy to one of passion, enable students to push back from the constant digital distractions and practice mindfulness, help students make healthy emotional and mental progress, give students the tools to handle the complexities of an ever-changing world, and understand and practically apply the latest research on Generation Z.

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Columbia High School Announces 2018 Homecoming Court Columbia High School (CHS), 901 Ironville Pike, Columbia, is celebrating homecoming with an array of activities, including a pep rally, a formal homecoming dance, and the crowning of the 2018 homecoming queen. The celebration includes Spirit Week dress-up days such as America Monday, Tie-Dye Tuesday, College Wear Wednesday, Crimson and Gold Thursday, and Pink Out Friday. The homecoming court candidates will be involved in a pep rally set to take place during school on Friday, Oct. 5, to honor the fall sports teams.

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The homecoming queen will be crowned at halftime during the football game against Ephrata on Oct. 5. The game will begin at 7 p.m. at the CHS stadium. Jordan Haberstroh, the 2017 CHS homecoming queen, will pass her crown to the 2018 queen. A homecoming dance will take place from 7 to 10 p.m. in the CHS gymnasium on Saturday, Oct. 6. “Enchanted Forest” will be the theme for the dance. The six homecoming queen candidates were selected based on a vote from members of the entire student body. Members of the senior class, together with CHS faculty members, will vote on the queen. The candidates are Mya Black, Trinity Cover, Rosalie Gilbert, Melanie Rodriguez, Onyx Rodriguez, and Madison Simpson.

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Mya Black of Columbia is the daughter of Joan Stephens and Joseph Black. She has been a class officer since freshman year and currently serves as class president. She plays volleyball and is a member of National Honor Society (NHS) and the Student2Student mentoring program and has been a member of the volleyball team, cheerleading, and Junior Achievement. Mya is a Columbia Borough Junior Council member and an Attollo Scholar. After graduation, she plans to attend Kutztown University to study mathematics education. She will be escorted onto the field by her brother, Kalen Veres. Trinity Cover of Columbia is the daughter of Sonya Cover and Mike Cover. She has been involved in CHS drama department fall plays and spring musicals since freshman year. She is class secretary and vice president of NHS. Trinity is a member of Student Council, International Thespian Society, Empowering Women Club, CHS Speaks, and Columbia Borough Junior Council and plays flute in the marching band. Trinity is an Attollo Scholar and part of the varsity cheerleading squad, and she also plays lacrosse for Dayspring Christian Academy. Her post-graduation plans include attending St. Bonaventure University to play Division 1 lacrosse and study premed in preparation to become an emergency room doctor. She will be escorted at the game by her father.

Rosalie Gilbert of Columbia is the daughter of Bruce Gilbert and the late Anita Dishman. She is a member of the CHS varsity cheerleading squad, Empowering Women Club, and CHS Speaks. Rosalie volunteers within her church community and has been named as Student of the Month at various times throughout her high school career. She is an Attollo Scholar. She has also been a member of the volleyball team and the CHS Book Club and participated in the Junior Achievement Heroes program. After graduation, she would like to attend Bloomsburg University to major in secondary education, specializing in history, with hopes of eventually obtaining her doctorate degree and teaching at the college level. She will be escorted by her father, and her grandmother, Elizabeth Dishman, will be waiting on the field to honor the memory of Rosalie’s mother. Melanie Rodriguez of Columbia is the daughter of Nydia Rodriguez and Anthony Rodriguez. She is a member of the marching band and serves as the brass section leader. She is president of Student Council and NHS and also serves as class vice president. Melanie is part of the softball and bowling teams. She has been a member of the pit orchestra for CHS musicals since sophomore year, is an Attollo Scholar, and is involved in Junior Achievement and the Student2Student mentoring program. Melanie has studied at USA Martial Arts and is a first degree black belt. After graduation, she plans to attend Towson University to major in music education. At the game, she will be escorted by her father. Onyx Rodriguez of Columbia is the daughter of Star Rodriguez and Yamil Rodriguez Sr. She is captain of the varsity cheerleading squad and captain of the varsity volleyball team. She coached Columbia Boys Athletic Association (CBAA) B-Team cheerleading for two years and was named the 2016 May Princess. Her post-graduation plans are to attend a four-year college to major in neonatal nursing or early childhood special education. Her escort for the game will be her brother, Yamil Rodriguez Jr. Madison Simpson of Columbia is the daughter of Abriel Simpson and Raymond Simpson. She is a member of the Student2Student mentoring program and founder of the Empowering Women Club and CHS Speaks. Madison is a Columbia Borough Junior Council member and has an internship with state Rep. Dave Hickernell. She is an Attollo Scholar, is a member of Attollo’s start-up business program, and was the pitch winner for their company, FLOW. After graduation, she would like to attend Franklin and Marshall College to study political science and government before pursuing a law degree. At the game, she will be escorted by her father.

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The Mennonite Children’s Choir of Lancaster (MCCL) has appointed Jonathan Shoff as interim director of Prelude Music and Kit Baker as director of Choristers I and II. Prelude Music and Choristers are nonauditioned programs with opportunities for children in kindergarten through grade eight. In the MCCL community, Shoff serves as director for Men’s Ensemble and accompanist for Chamber Choir and in the past has served as interim director for Choristers. He earned his bachelor’s degree in music education from Millersville University with a concentration in piano and a minor in voice, as well as a Master of Music from West Chester University. Shoff teaches elementary school music in the School District of Lancaster. He teaches private

instrumental and voice lessons and serves as artistic director for the Music for Everyone Lancaster Community Chorus. Baker served as interim director of Choristers last year. She holds a bachelor’s degree in music education from Messiah College and completed a master’s degree in music education from Kent State University. Baker teaches general music and chorus for elementary grades in the Lampeter-Strasburg School District. She is a former singer with the Susquehanna Chorale. Her husband, Dan, is an MCCL alumnus. MCCL serves more than 170 singers in its two nonauditioned classes and three auditioned performing choirs. The performing choirs involve singers in Carol Choir, grades two through five; Concert Choir, grades six through eight;

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and Chamber Choir, grades nine through 12. They practice weekly throughout the school year in preparation for a concert series in early December and in the spring. The nonauditioned classes meet on Tuesday nights for 10 sessions each semester and join with the performing choirs to participate in one spring concert. To register for Prelude Music

or Choristers I and II, readers may contact 717-455-7025 or mccl@lancastermennonite.org. The mission of MCCL is to prepare youths to glorify Jesus Christ through excellent choral singing. MCCL, a program of Lancaster Mennonite School, is open to the community. For more information, readers may visit www.mennonitechildren schoir.org.

Rock Ford Posts Theatrical Production Rock Ford Plantation, 881 Rockford Road, Lancaster, will host a theatrical presentation titled “Tales From the Caretakers: The Haunted History of Rock Ford Plantation” in October. The one-act play will be performed at 6:30 and 8 p.m. on Thursdays, Oct. 4, 11, 18 and 25, and at 7 and 8:30 p.m. on Fridays, Oct. 5, 12, 19 and 26. Evan Lloyd Cooper and Cynthia Charles, who are known for their work at Theater of the Seventh Sister, Ephrata Performing Arts Center and other venues, will act in the lead roles of husband-and-wife caretakers. The characters were inspired by an actual couple who lived in and cared for Rock Ford during the 1930s and 1940s before the house was opened to the public as a museum. In the play, the caretakers will

lead visitors on a candlelit tour of the mansion and share stories about Rock Ford and its inhabitants since the early 19th century. The show was originally performed at Rock Ford in 2013. Performances are limited to 20 people, and reservations are required. The event is not recommended for children under age 12. To purchase tickets, readers may visit www.rockford. yapsody.com. Questions may be directed to the Rock Ford office at 717-392-7223 on Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. “Tales From the Caretakers” is not handicapped-accessible. Guests will stand during the entire performance, which will last approximately one hour, and follow the characters from room to room and up and down stairs.

Semper Fi 5K from pg 1 A shuttle bus service will be available at Columbia Crossing to transport runners back to CHS for their vehicles after the race. Organizers will also offer a free baggage claim service so participants may check a bag or clothing item before the race that they would like to have waiting for them at the finish line. Children ages 3 to 12 may take part in the quarter-mile Chesty’s Challenge Fun Race, named after the Marine Corps’ bulldog mascot. Race-day registration will open at 7:30 a.m. at Columbia Crossing, and the run will take off at 9 a.m. Those who register online by Oct. 15 will receive a T-shirt, medal, and goodie bag. Youths who register on race day will receive a medal, and T-shirts will be available while supplies last. An awards ceremony, including time to honor and recognize veterans for their service and sacrifice, will begin at approximately 9 a.m. at Columbia Crossing. Cash prizes will be given to the overall male and female winners, as well as to the first-place masters male and female finishers (age 50 and up). The top three finishers in various five-year age range cate-

gories will receive awards, too. Proceeds from the event will support outreach programs for veterans in the greater Lancaster County area. Mike Mastriania, commandant for the Marine Corps League of Lancaster County Detachment 294, noted that the organization offers assistance to homeless veterans of Lancaster County who have served in any branch of the military. For example, the group recently helped a Gulf War veteran and his family to secure an apartment and purchase furniture. The Marine Corps League also works with organizations such as Transitional Living Center (TLC) Lancaster and United Veterans Beacon House. Marine Corps League members provide a meal and bingo event once a month for veterans at the Lebanon Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center, along with collecting clothes, books, and suitcases for individuals at both the Coatesville and Lebanon VA medical centers. For more information on the Semper Fi 5K and Kids Chesty’s Challenge Fun Race, readers may contact lancastercounty mcldet294@gmail.com or visit www.face book.com/SemperFi5KColumbiaPA.

Cynthia Charles (left) and Evan Lloyd Cooper will star in “Tales From the Caretakers: The Haunted History of Rock Ford Plantation.” The one-act play will be presented at Rock Ford on select dates in October.

Organization Provides Loans For Students

Lancaster Dollars for Higher Learning has announced it has provided a total of $1,025,100 in interest-free loans for the 2018-19 school year. The organization provides financial resources to Lancaster County residents in support of their post-secondary educational goals. Since 1961, the nonprofit has provided more than $17 million in interest-free loans to students pursuing higher education. For more information about the organization, readers may visit www.lancdollars.org.


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The Lancaster Symphony Orchestra has launched its annual Play It Forward campaign. Through the campaign, donations help LSO to purchase necessary instrument accessories to give to music teachers in the School District of Lancaster to distribute to students who cannot afford them. Donations may be made at Menchey Music Service Inc., 1555 Manheim Pike, Lancaster. Monetary donations may also be made at www.lancaster symphony.org under the Support tab; individuals should type “Play It Forward” in the comments box online to earmark the tax-deductible gift.

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The York Women’s Association (YWA), on behalf of its late co-president Dottie Carey, recently presented a donation of $365 to the Children’s Home of York, represented by development coordinator Christine Dombrowski (third from left), to support its Back-to-School Drive. Members of the YWA board participating in the presentation were (from far left) Sarah Ellis, publicity chair; Kristi Strausbaugh, first vice president; Kate Grady, second vice president, holding her daughter, Nora; and Nancy McDaniel, treasurer.

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The Lancaster Symphony a new location at 48 N. Christian the needs of both the staff and tickets are being sold directly Orchestra (LSO) has moved its St., Suite 200, Lancaster. The patrons. With the recent pur- through the LSO box office offices from North Arch Street to move was necessary to better suit chase of ticketing software, all rather than through multiple performance venues. The new office location boasts an 1,800-square-foot open-concept floor plan, three enclosed offices, a large music library room, a spacious reception and box office area, a kitchenette and ADA-compliant restrooms. The common area will serve multiple purposes and include a conference and entertainment space. The showpiece of the office is a recently donated baby grand piano that will be used for intimate performances and special events. Now in its 72nd season, the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra is an organization of professional musicians serving 32,000 music enthusiasts with 12 yearly subscription concerts.

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Tuesday, Nov. 20, from 2 to 6 p.m. This fall’s lineup includes baked and chilled minced meat, apple crumb, cherry crumb, peach crumb, and pumpkin, as well as fresh sugar-free apple, baked frozen pumpkin, and unbaked frozen apple crumb, cherry crumb, and peach crumb. The frozen pies may be stored until Christmas, although lodge member and pie project chair Bill Hackman said that he has successfully frozen pies for two years thanks to the heavy freezer bags the lodge uses to protect the baked goods. The Masons make their pie dough from scratch, and they

use Hackman’s mother’s recipe for pumpkin pie. All of the crumbs on the fruit pies are made with butter, and the apples are peeled and sliced fresh. While some premade fillings are used, the Masons put their own twist on them, such as adding tart red cherries to the cherry pie filling. It takes at least 150 people to cover the shifts in the kitchen at the Masonic Center, 213 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster. The lodge members painstakingly build these pies to raise funds for the Children’s Dyslexia Center of Lancaster, which has offices in the Masonic Center. Pie sale pro-

ceeds account for about 40 percent of the center’s operating budget, said director Heather Hinkel. The center serves students in first through 12th grades from Lancaster, Lebanon, York, and Chester counties, remediating dyslexia using the Orton-Gillingham method. All instruction is provided individually at no charge to clients, but it costs the center approximately $5,000 to tutor one client for a year. To order pies or to learn more about dyslexia remediation, readers may visit www.childrens dyslexiacenteroflancaster.org, call 717-481-5680, or email cdclancasterpa@gmail.com.

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Fundraiser from pg 1 children’s toys and crafts, and men’s and women’s fashions. Last year’s event raised more than $62,000. All proceeds go directly to breast cancer patients’ financial needs, with the majority assisting with medical bills, rent and mortgage payments, utilities, and more. Over the past 10 years, Help The Fight has raised a total of more than $500,000. Help The Fight, based in Mountville, provides monetary funding for local residents who are currently receiving breast cancer

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Bethel UMC To Host Potpie Supper Bethel United Methodist Church (UMC), 1674 Furnace Road, Brogue, will host its annual fall chicken potpie supper on Saturday, Oct. 6. The meal, served family style, will be available beginning at 3:30 p.m. In addition to potpie, the meal will include peas, coleslaw, applesauce, desserts, and beverages. Carryout meals and quarts of potpie will be available beginning at 4 p.m. Separate costs have been set for adults and for children ages 6 to 12. Youngsters under age 6 may eat for free. The church is located 5 miles south of New Bridgeville on Route 425. For more information, readers may call 717927-9380 or 717-244-5237.

Free Clothing Giveaway Slated Central Manor Church, 387 Penn St., Washington Boro, will hold a clothing giveaway on Saturday, Oct. 6. The church doors will open at 8 a.m., and the giveaway will conclude at 10 a.m. Men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing in good condition will be available at no cost. For more details, call the church office at 717-872-2772.

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Area Births BOWEN, Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. (Sara Davis), Lititz, a son, The Women & Babies Hospital, Sept. 21. F A H N E S T O C K , Mr. and Mrs. Matthew James (Linda E.), Manheim, a daughter, The Women & Babies Hospital, Sept. 22. G O N Z A L E Z , Mr. and Mrs. Jorge M. (Jessica), Manheim, a son, The Women & Babies Hospital, Sept. 23. HERSHEY, Mr. and Mrs. Seth A. (Kelsey Garber), Marietta, a daughter, The Women & Babies Hospital, Sept. 19. MICHAEL, Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. (Annie Auker), Lititz, a daughter, The Women & Babies Hospital, Sept. 25. N O L T , Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. (Kaitlyn Houseal), Hallam, a son, The Women & Babies Hospital, Sept. 22. O’DELL, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua E. (Corine Hefflefinger), Columbia, a daughter, The Women & Babies Hospital, Sept. 23. P A I N T E R , Alysha, Mount Joy, and WOLGEMUTH, Nicholas D., Mount Joy, a daughter, The Women & Babies Hospital, Sept. 25. S H E N K , Tiffany A., Wrightsville, and THURMAN, Terry T., Wrightsville, a son, The Women & Babies Hospital, Sept. 22. S H I R K , Tiffany, Elizabethtown, and B E C H T O L D , Erik M., Elizabethtown, a daughter, The Women & Babies Hospital, Sept. 25.

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MCCL Registration Posted University. Shoff teaches elementary school music in the School District of Lancaster. He teaches private instrumental and voice lessons, and serves as artistic director for the Music For Everyone Lancaster Community Chorus. Shoff also serves as director for Men’s Ensemble and accompanist for Chamber Choir of MCCL. Baker holds a bachelor’s degree in music education from Messiah College and completed a master’s

degree in music education from Kent State University. She teaches general music and chorus for elementary grades in the LampeterStrasburg School District. MCCL, a program of Lancaster Mennonite School, is open to the community. To register for Prelude Music or Choristers I and II, readers may contact 717-455-7025 or mccl@lancastermennonite.org. For more information, readers may visit www.mennonitechildrens choir.org. R019793

The Mennonite Children’s Choir of Lancaster (MCCL) is accepting registrations for its two non-auditioned programs: Prelude Music for children in kindergarten through grade one, and Choristers I and II for grades two to eight. These classes provide vocal instruction that expands the musical, social, and spiritual growth of every singer. Classes meet Tuesday evenings from late September through November and again from late January through April. MCCL serves more than 170 singers in its two non-auditioned classes and three auditioned choirs. The performing choirs include singers in Carol Choir, grades two to five; Concert Choir, grades six to eight; and Chamber Choir, grades nine to 12. The performing choirs practice weekly throughout the school year in preparation for a concert series in early December and in the spring. The non-auditioned classes are led by interim director Jonathan Shoff and director Kit Baker. Shoff earned his bachelor’s degree in music education from Millersville University with a concentration in piano and a minor in voice. He also holds a Master of Music from West Chester

The Mennonite Children’s Choir of Lancaster (MCCL) is accepting registrations for its two non-auditioned programs, Prelude Music for children in kindergarten to grade one and Choristers I and II for grades two to eight.

The Lancaster County Planning Commission (LCPC) invites the community to listen to a Tuesdays at APA Podcast on “Recognizing Community Sustainability” on Friday, Oct. 5, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in Conference Room 102 at the Lancaster County Government Center, 150 N. Queen St., Lancaster. The group will listen to the recorded podcast while following along with the accompanying PDF of the slides from the original presentation. Attendees will learn about USGBC’s LEED for Cities Certification Program and APA’s Comprehensive Plan Standards for Sustaining Places Program. LEED for Cities supports

continuous progress toward a better city and quality of life by asking cities to set goals and implement strategies and plans to maintain and support these goals. APA’s Comprehensive Plan Standards for Sustaining Places is designed to build the capacity of local jurisdictions to integrate sustainability into their comprehensive plans. During the recording of the podcast, the panel looked at how these programs can help communities set and achieve sustainability goals and gain recognition for those achievements. Speakers included Dr. Vatsal Bhatt and David Rouse, FAICP. AICP and ASLA credits are

Fee-Free Cat Adoption Event Set In response to an elevated number of incoming cats, the Humane League of Lancaster County, 2195 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, will offer a Free to a Great Home Fee-Free Cat Adoption Event at the shelter each day from Friday, Sept. 21, to Sunday, Oct. 7. Cats may be adopted from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. As a nationally recognized initiative, the Free to a Great Home program was created in 2005 to provide free cat adoptions to qualified adopters throughout the community. Adopters wishing to save a cat’s life through the Free to Great Home emergency cat adoption program must go through the same adoption screening process as any other adopter. Once the adopter is approved, the cat adoption fee is waived. The

cat receives a health supplement, spaying or neutering prior to adoption, vaccinations and deworming medication, flea treatment, microchipping and chip registration, and a bag of pet food. The free adoption event provides families with the ability to welcome a new furry friend into their home without needing to pay the standard adoption fee. Throughout the weekend, families can view, select, and meet-and-greet with cats that are available for adoption. To view the cats that are available for adoption, readers may visit www.humanepa.org/adoption. They may also meet the cats at the shelter during the scheduled operating hours. For more information about the free adoption event, readers may call 717-393-6551 or email adoptlancaster@humanepa.org.

available. To register, readers may search for “Recognizing Community Sustainability (Podcast)” on www .eventbrite.com. For more information about the event, readers may call 717-299-8333 or email lcpceducation@co.lancaster.pa.us.

SMPS Chapter Announces Board Members The Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS), Central Pennsylvania Chapter, announced its new board of directors for the 2018-19 year during the chapter’s annual meeting on Aug. 23. The following individuals were nominated and elected: Cristina Barnes, president; Ann Mark, president elect; Shawn Baron, immediate past president; Melissa Yost, secretary; Todd Stager, treasurer; Sara Crimmel Miller, director at large; and Kristen Troxell, director at large. SMPS is a diverse community of marketing and business development professionals working together to move the architectural, engineering and construction industries forward. The SMPS mission is to advocate for, educate, and connect leaders in the building industry. The board members will lead the chapter in providing a variety of benefits, including professional and business development opportunities and educational programs, for members and their companies. For more information about SMPS, readers may visit www.smpscentralpa.org.

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Come To Our House Of Worship CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH: 2740 Roosevelt Ave., York, PA 17408. The pastors & people of Calvary Baptist Church invite you to join us in worship as the Bible is presented & preached in all of our services. Sunday morning classes for all ages at 9:30.Sunday worship services at 10:45am & 6pm. Wednesday services at 7pm include “Calvary Clubs” for Grades 1-6, a ministry to help build character in the life of our children, as well as “Youth Chapel” to minister to the needs of our teens. Nurseries provided. Faith Bible Institute meets on Mondays. Details can be obtained by calling the church office at 717-764-1440 or visiting www.cbcyork.org Greg Wahlberg, Rich Hall & Cameron Raber serve as pastors.

COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 360 Locust St. in Columbia, Rev. David C. Powers, phone: 717-684-6271, Sunday Morning Worship 10am. Sunday School for Adults(8:45am) & Children(9am) Mon. Evening Prayer & Bible study at 6:30pm. Handicap accessible. 4th Street Cafe Coffeehouse 1st & last Sunday @5pm with community meal. Free Clothing Bank w/ community meal first Tuesday(5:30pm) & 3rd Sat(10:30am)

COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH: Welcomes you! 331 Anderson Ferry Rd (off Rt. 441 on Rt. 772), PO Box 180, Marietta, PA 17547 717-426-1345 www.cbcpa.org Sun 9am & 10:45am. Worship & ministries for all ages; Wed 7pm. AWANA Clubs children’s ministry, Youth (Jr. & Sr. High), & Adult Life Grps (throughout the week). Nursery provided for most services. We welcome you to Love God, Love Others, & Reach Out with us!

FAITH BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: 151 Donnerville Rd., Lancaster (one block south of Columbia Avenue). Pastor: David A. Thomann. Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship Service. 9 a.m. Sunday School (with nursery and classes for children, youth and adults); 10:15 a.m. Coffee, conversation; 10:45 a.m. Worship Service (with nursery and children’s church). Wed.: 7 p.m. AWANA Clubs (K6); Wednesday - Youth Group 7 p.m. Office phone: 717-285-1900. www.faithbfc.com

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COLUMBIA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Located at 510 Walnut St, Columbia. Sunday Schedule: 9 am Praise Worship Service; 10:05 am Sunday School for all ages; 11am Traditional Worship Service. Pastor: Rev. Tom Grubbs. Church Phone: 717-684-2356. www.columbiaunitedmethodist.org

SAINT PAUL EPISCOPAL CHURCH: 340 Locust St., Columbia. 717-684-8496, www.stpaulepchcolumbia.org

ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH: Sixth & Locust St., Columbia. Pastor: Beth Costlow. Worship Schedule: Wed.10:30 a.m., Sat. 5 p.m.; Sundays 9am. Sunday School 10:30 am. Holy Eucharist at all services. Handicap Accessible. Meals-On-Wheels 717-684-4244 www.stjohnscol.org

STOREHOUSE COLUMBIA: You can expect contemporary worship music, authentic Bible teaching, and a casual atmosphere where you can come as you. Meeting at 10:30 AM in the Vision Columbia building, 291 S 4th St. Columbia PA, 17512. Call Pastor Shane at 607-592-0369 for more information.

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Lutz Takes Part In LVC Program Science students at Lebanon Valley College (LVC), Annville, spent part of the summer before their freshman year collaborating with faculty for summer research projects through a program called Research First. Local

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JOHN’S GUTTER CLEANING We clean gutters and install leaf guards, gutters and downspout. Free gutter cleaning with purchase of gutter guard. ree estimate & brochure, 717-808-4155 OASIS LAWN SERVICES: Clean Up, Mulching, Full Property Restorations, Bush/Tree Removal, Hedge Trimming. Free Est. Reliable, Honest. Dave @ 717-424-3459

AA RIDGEWOOD KENNELS. Dorkie, Yorkichon, Shihpoo, Bichon, Jackapoo, Poodle, Shichon, Corgipoo, Cockapoo, etc. Lifetime war. 717-235-2205 www.ridgewood2.com ACA BOSTON TERRIER Puppies, shots, dewormed, vet checked, family raised, $700. Call 717-917-9280 ACA GOLDEN RETRIEVER Puppies for sale. Vet Checked, shots, wormed, $525. 717-445-9762


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AKC ENGLISH CREAM Golden Retriever Puppies, shots, wormed, vet checked, health guaranteed, very cute, loveable, claim yours today. Steve 717-947-0127

125+ PENNSYLVANIA GAME News Magazines. Best Offer. Call 717-361-4570

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.

25 TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! Earn $1,000 per week! Paid CDL training! Stevens Transport covers all costs! 1-877-209-1309. drive4stevens.com

AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, shots, wormed, OFA certified. Exc. Hips. European bloodlines. Have Training. Vet checked. (2) Females, $775; (3) Males, $875. 717-548-1368 AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, shots, wormed, OFA certified. Exc. Hips. European bloodlines. Have Training. Vet checked. $850. Call 717-529-6213 BLACK & YELLOW Lab Puppies, ready 10/11/18. Pick yours now. Family raised, shots & vet checked. 717-687-0831, ext. 6 BLACK LAB PUPPIES, farm raised, healthy, shots & wormed, ready now. $200. John Esh 717-862-3491, Delta, PA CUTE WELSH CORGI Puppies, AKC, shots, vet checked, ready for loving home. $1,050. 610-698-5789 ENGLISH MASTIFF PUPPIES, Champion Bloodlines, $1050. Also BERNEDOODLE PUPPIES, $350. 717-286-8111 ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL Male Puppies, vet checked, shots & wormed, $150. Call 717-546-9445, Airville, PA FOR CAT LOVERS CFA CAT SHOW October 6, 9:30-4:30 Public Welcome York Expo Center, Old Main More Info, Coupon at: www.catshows.us/greaterlancaster GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, farm raised, shots, wormed, $375. Call 717-382-4149

Miscellaneous 7000-LB EQUIPMENT TRAILER, dovetail w/ ramp, toolbox on front, great cond. $2,500. 717-475-7791

COLUMBIA, IRONVILLE BAND HALL, Prospect Rd., Wed 10/3 - Fri 10/5, 8am3pm. HH, holiday books, much more!

DISH NETWORK- SATELLITE Television Services. Now over 190 channels for ONLY $49.99/mo! HBO- FREE for one year, FREE Installation, FREE Streaming, FREE HD. Add internet for $14.95 a month. 1-800-219-1271

E.HEMPFIELD 1225 WOODWORTH Dr (Off Bowman Rd) Lancaster, Sat. 10/06, 8am1pm, Kitchen table & 6 chairs, HH items, clothing, toys, Wide variety of items

IT’S EASY TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD CALL

LG MULTI FAMILY, Sat. Oct 6. 8am-? 826 Sunny Lane, Gap (off Burkey Rd). Come and make an offer (unless marked)

Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm

MANHEIM, 1966 BAKER Rd, Mon, Tues, Wed, 10/8, 10/9, 10/10, 7:30am-6pm. Tupperware & 31 Bags Sale, 10-50% off in stock, Young Living Oils half price.

FAX 717-492-2566 24 Hours a day Your ad will be processed on the next business day.

VISIT Our front counter Monday thru Friday 8:00am-4:30pm

1425 West Main Street Mount Joy, PA

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES, Males, $550; Females, $650, ACA Reg., Ready now. Call 717-548-8694 Ext. 0

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MINI RED LABRADOODLE PUPS, Also CAVAPOO PUPS, All puppies, 3 months old, healthy, up to date w/ shots, $750. 717-687-5130, Paradise Area MINIATURE POODLE PUPPIES, black or tan. Vet checked. Shots. Ready 10/4. $850. 717-548-2179 ext 0 MOYEN AUSSIEDOODLES ADORABLE sweet, handled everyday, raised in house with kids, socialized. Vet checked/wormed/shots. Born 8/1. $1400. 717-808-0716 PUREBRED GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, shots & wormed. Ready now. $285. Nice markings, 717-382-4012 TOY FOX TERRIER PUPPIES, 8 weeks old, very lively and cute, shots & wormed, $250. 5 puppies! 717-862-3537 WHITE ESKI-POM PUPPIES, Males, $200; Cash Only! Vet checked, no shots, 717-862-3266

Produce & Edibles PASTURE RAISED HORMONE free beef. Can deliver to you or your butcher. 717-689-6308

Sporting Goods GUN BUNKER Buy-Sell-Trade. Top $$ Paid 717-495-0131 GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524

LARGE MULTI-FAMILY SALE: 1731 Valette Dr. Lancaster, PA 17602 Sat. Oct. 6, 8am-1pm. (no early birds) Books, dishes, household items, decor, tools and much more!

717-653-9848 or 1-800-428-4211

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Lots of black with tan. Ready NOW, wormed, vet checked. $250 obo 717-682-3027

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

ELIZABETHTOWN, 8286 ELIZABETHTOWN Rd. FRI/SAT Oct. 5/6, 7-2. HH, Clothes, Jewelry, Longenberger, Seasonal Items, Hallmark, Crafts and much more.

ONLINE www.epcclassifieds.com KURZWEIL RG100 ELECTRIC PIANO, full keyboard, stool, book, exc. cond., $450 obo, 717-880-9442

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FREE ITEMS FREE ITEM?? Place a FREE Ad! Giving away that piece of furniture, toy, sports equipment, etc???

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

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

VINTAGE YARD SALE Rain or Shine! Tools, sports memorabilia collectibles, tons of vintage toys NASCAR, vintage artwork, over 50 bikes from old and newer. Clocks, jewelry, literally 1000’s of items * Don’t miss this one * Sat. & Sunday. 10/6, 10/7 8am-2pm 34 Scheller Road New Providence, Pa 17560

A PLACE FOR MOM has helped over a million families find senior living. Our trusted, local advisors help find solutions to your unique needs at no cost to you. Call 1-855-741-7459. (NANI) A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted local experts today! Our service is FREE/ no obligation. CALL 1-844-722-7993.

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AIRLINE MECHANIC TRAINING. Get FAA Technician certification. Approved for military benefits. Financial Aid if qualified. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-866453-6204 AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial aid for qualified students- Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-888-686-1704. (NANI) AT&T HIGH SPEED Internet starting at $40/month. Up to 45 Mbps! Over 99% reliability! Bundle AT&T Digital TV or Phone Services & Internet price starts at $30/month. call 1-833-707-0984 BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We specialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in-home consultation: 1-888-912-4745 (NANI)

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ANNUAL TUPPERWARE OVERSTOCK SALE- 123 LOOP RD. QUARRYVILLE Oct. Fri. 5th & Sat. 6th, 8AM-4PM. NEW PRODUCTS- GREAT PRICES! MODULAR MATES UP TO 40% OFF, BOWLS, LUNCH PACKING, CHILDREN'S PRODUCTS, HOLIDAY & WEDDING GIFTS! IT'S NOT YOUR GRANDMOTHER'S TUPPERWARE; GORGEOUS COLORS, AWARD WINNING DESIGNS AND PEACE OF MIND KNOWING OUR PRODUCTS ARE BPA FREE! QUESTIONS, TO PLACE AN ORDER, OR GET A CATALOG, 717-682-5013.

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Rockvale Square – 35 S. Willowdale Dr. Park City – 781 Park City Center Apply at Store or By FAX at 717.741.9477 or

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By Email at jobs@christmastreehill.com Visit ChristmasTreeHill.com/jobs.html and download an application today! R020454

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AKC GERMAN ROTTWEILER, MALE, 2yrs old, exc. temperament, not for breeding, $500 obo, 717-529-5504

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Help Wanted TWO POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN LANDISVILLE, PA

Heavy Truck Mechanic – this comes with a $3,000 sign on bonus.

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CALL EMPIRE TODAY® to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-800-508-2824

OXYGEN- ANYTIME. ANYWHERE. No tanks to refill. No deliveries. The All New Inogen One G4 is only 2.8 pounds! FAA approved FREE info kit: 1-844-558-7482

A PT POSITION WITH FT PAY Paid training provided. Property inspection 717-314-2752 lancaster.metro@gmail.com

KELLY CADILLAC. TECHNICIAN NEEDED ASAP. Entry level or experienced tech. We offer vacation packages, uniforms and paid holidays. If you are ready to work your dream job, contact me! We Guarantee 40 hours per week for every technician. These positions are open immediately so apply today!!!!!!! We are a drug free work place. 717-898-4000 Ext. 1027

CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!! All makes/ models 2000-2016! Any condition. Running or not. Top $$$ Paid! Free Towing! We’re nationwide! Call now: 1-888-985-1806

CD A/B Driver. Local. – this comes with a $3,000 sign on bonus. Call Kathryn 678-713-3237 R021026

or email

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CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! 2002 and Newer! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now 1-888-416-2330 (NANI)

CASH FOR CARS: We Buy Any Condition Vehicle, 2002 and Newer. Nationwide Free Pickup! Call Now: 1-800-864-5960

Full-Time Licensed Sewer OR Water Operator

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CROSS COUNTRY MOVING. Long Distance Moving Company, out of state move $799, Long Distance Movers. Get free quote on your long distance move, 1-800-511-2181

R020726

Municipal Sewer & Water Department is seeking a full-time, licensed operator qualified in either wastewater or water classification. Competitive wage & benefits. Please submit resumes to Stewartstown Borough, 6 North Main Street, Stewartstown, PA 17363 OR Email: borough@stewartstown.org No phone calls please. Deadline for resume submission is th

Friday, October 19 , 2018

DIRECTV SELECT PACKAGE! Over 150 Channels, ONLY $35/month (for 12 mos.) Order Now! Get a $100 AT&T Visa Rewards Gift Card (some restrictions apply). Call 1-855-781-1565.

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DISH TV $59.99 FOR 190 channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. 1-800-718-1593 (NANI)

CNC Machine Operators — WILL TRAIN — Take ownership of your career...become an owner of R020997

ay! Apply Tod khagarman@ flinchbaughengineering.com 4387 Run Way • York, PA 17406 • 717-755-1900

PREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? Call us first. Living expenses, housing, medical, and continued support afterwards. Choose adoptive family of your choice. Call 24/7. 888-652-0785 (NANI) SLEEP APNEA PATIENTS- If you have Medicare coverage, call Verus Healthcare to qualify for CPAP supplies for little or no cost in minutes. Home Delivery, Healthy Sleep Guide and moreFREE! Our customer care agents await your call. 1-844-545-9175 SPECTRUM TRIPLE PLAY! TV, Internet & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60 MB per second speed. No contract or commitment. More Channels. Faster Internet. Unlimited Voice. Call 1-855-652-9304 STAY IN YOUR home longer with an American Standard Walk-in Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-844-374-0013 STAY IN YOUR home longer with an American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-534-6198

DISH TV $59.99 for 190 Channels; $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR included. Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. Call 1855-837-9146

TOP CASH FOR CARS. Any car/truck, running or not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-888-417-9150

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IWM INTERNATIONAL, LLC IS NOW HIRING!!! 829 Loucks Mill Road, York PA

HAVE A CPAP Machine for sleep apnea? Get replacement FDA approved CPAP machine parts and supplies at little or no cost! Free sleep guide included! 1-855-767-2808

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Potential to Earn 500.00 Sign-On Bonus! IWM International, LLC, a local manufacturer of industrial wire mesh, is looking to hire good, dependable people to join our Team of Employees.

2nd & 3rd Shift Full-Time Production Manufacturing Positions

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2141 OREGON PIKE, 2ND FLOOR FLOOR,, LANCASTER The holiday season is rapidly approaching. Could you use some extra income to avoid some holiday stress? Are you feeling the pinch with the escalating gas prices because your clients live 45-60 minutes away? If so...YOU NEED TO COME SEE US! Find work in your backyard. We service all of Lancaster County with established clients in your area. Our positions are VERY FLEXIBLE part-time that work with your busy schedule. All three shifts are available and most of our shifts range from 3-8 hours. We offer competitive wages, ongoing paid training, 401(k) with company match, plus much more. Visit our website at www.visitingangels.com/lancaster/employment

Apply in person Immediate interviews on site Come meet our team

PREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? Call us first. Living expenses, housing, medical, and continued support afterwards. Chose Adoptive Family of your choice. Call 24/7. 1-866-957-3580. Not valid in FL, GA, CO, IN, IL, NJ, NM. NY, NC or SC.

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. CDL CLASS A TRUCK DRIVERS: Flatbed, benefits, home daily. Call Charmaine @ Eckert Trucking Inc. 717-846-5235 CDL DUMP TRUCK DRIVER Class A or B. Min 2 yrs exp. Application available at: affordablepaving.net or in person 201 Briar Hill Rd, Lititz (Rothsville) 717-627-0364.

ENTRY LEVEL MANUFACTURING Raycom Electronics, Inc with more than 50yrs exp. in the design and manufacture of leading edge custom magnetic transformers & inductors is looking to fill entry level openings in Quality Assurance, Winding and Solder & Assembly depts. Positions offer exc. job stability, a pleasant work environment and competitive benefit package. If interested apply in person: Raycom Electronics, Inc. (at the Visitors Entrance) 1 Raycom Rd Dover, PA 17315

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Apply in Person today at: IWM International, LLC 829 Loucks Mill Road, York, PA 17402 OR e-mail your resume to kclabaugh@iwmesh.com

DIATOMACEOUS EARTH- FOOD GRADE 100% OMRI Listed. Meets Organic Use Standards. BUY ONLINE ONLY: homedepot.com (NANI)

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LUNG CANCER? AND Age 60+? You and your family may be entitled to significant cash award. Call 1-866-428-1639 for information. No risk. No Money Out of Pocket. MEDICAL GUARDIAN- 24/7 Medical Alert Monitoring. FREE equipment, Activation & Shipping. NO Long-term Contract. 30-Day Money Back Guarantee! Two FREE Months w/Annual Subscription. CALL for FREE Brochure 1-855-6663269 NEW AUTHORS WANTED! Page Publishing will help you self-publish your own book. FREE author submission kit! Limited offer! Why wait? Call now: 1-866-951-7214. (NANI)

WERE YOU AN INDUSTRIAL TRADESMAN (machinst/ boilermaker/ pipefitter, etc) and recently diagnosed with LUNG CANCER? You may be entitled to a SIGNIFICANT CASH AWARD. Risk Free consultation! 1-877-781-1769

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM

SEASONAL COAL/ WOOD/ PELLET Stoves and Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/ Sell/ Trade. Call 717-577-6640 CUT, SPLIT & SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD $200/cord. Delivery available. Call Fox Run Timber, 717-818-7834 GREINER FARM: FIREWOOD Dry, seasoned. Delivered and stacked. 717-629-9069 SEASONED SPLIT FIREWOOD. Cherry, Locust, Walnut, etc. $180 per cord. Delivery available. 717-205-6300

HELP WANTED General AUTO TECH NEEDED

Ford Experience Preferred. State Insp. & Emissions req. Sign on Bonus, Benefits, Vacation, on going Paid Training, Great Work Environment & up to $100K annual. Call Lorri 610-384-4242, ext. 112 or Send Resume to: lorrip@brianhoskinsford.com BUSY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY is looking to add to our team. Hiring construction laborers. Experience a plus. SEND WORK HISTORY TO LANCO CONSTRUCTION 13 SHYBROOK CT, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17552 OR LANCO@USA.NET

ERICK’S PROFESSIONAL PAINTING looking for full time painters, experience necessary . Start right now. We guarantee work for winter. Call 717-8520691.

EXP. FT/PT DRIVERS Class C Straight trucks. Local/ trips. Retiree’s welcome. Punctual Services Inc. 717-252-0487 EXPERIENCED Tree Climbers, Ground Workers, Chemical Applicators, and Estimators. 717-755-7505 HELP WANTED, FT/PT Caregivers for our clients in their homes. Home Helpers, 717-824-0939

Join us in our Mission! Hiring Caring People Serve Seniors with us! Training & support provided. All hours avail. Call Kris @ 717 207 0755 or apply: www.homeinstead.com/589

NOW HIRING CLASS A or B CDL Dump Truck Drivers, Excavating Operators. Apply in Person at 282 Chapel Hill Rd, Sinking Spring or www.stricklerexcavating.com 610-777-2312 NOW HIRING: WARFEL Construction Company is seeking laborers, carpenters, foremen and superintendents for projects across Pennsylvania. Learn more at an Employment Open House on Wednesday, Oct. 10 from 4-7 p.m. Competitive pay and benefits offered. Interviews available on site. Contact careers@warfelcc.com for more information. OCTORARA AREA SCHOOL District Cafeteria is hiring part time employees to cashier and serve meals to students and staff. Contact Emily Harper at 610-593-8238 ext. 3580 or eharper@octorara.org. PART TIME MAINTENANCE/SECURITY 2nd shift, 3rd shift, weekends & holidays. DoubleTree Resort Willow Street Pike, Lancaster. Call 717-464-2711 ask for Jeff.

PART-TIME CAFETERIA POSITIONS DALLASTOWN School District Food Services, Mon-Fri, No Nights or Wknds. Apply www.COMPASSGROUPCAREERS.com click on purple SEARCH JOBS tab, Zip code 17313. Most of our positions are between 4-6 hrs daily, from anywhere between 7am–3pm depending on what school you work in. You can also Go to Dallastown.net, click on Departments, Food Services, then Employment. PART-TIME DELIVERY DRIVER Auto Parts. Columbia area. Call Mike at 717-684-2501

SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS WANTED $17/HR TRAINING AVAILABLE PA OR MD RESIDENTS OPPORTUNITY FOR STAY-AT-HOME MOMS & RETIREES NOW HIRING 5 MINUTES FROM PA/MD LINE IN NORTHERN BALTIMORE COUNTY CALL TODAY! 410-343-2565 SNOW SUBCONTRACTORS WANTED Tractors, Skid Loader & Truck Plow for Lancaster County and surrounding areas. Call Judy 717-368-4109 SUBWAY NOW HIRING Part-time Positions. Must be able to work evenings & wkends. Competitive wages. Free meals. Free uniform. Apply in person: 3943 East Market Street, York

Utility Keystone Trailer Sales, Inc. Job Openings: Part-time Parts Delivery Driver Inside Sales: Parts Counter Trailer Mechanic/Tech (1st + 3rd Shift) Refrigeration Tech Benefits: •Competitive Salary •Profit Sharing •401k •Vacation/Personal/Sick time •8 Paid Holidays •No Weekends •Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance Phone: 717-653-9444 Email resumes: hr@utilitykeystone.com Details at utilitykeystone.com/careers WANTED: 2ND & 3RD shift bindery Packer Helpers. Apply: 150 Arrowhead Drive (Rapho Business Park) off 283 at Manheim, Mount Joy Exit.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD REACH CHESTER, LANCASTER, YORK, AND DAUPHIN COUNTIES? Reaching over 407,000 households every week with your advertising message is significant. Call 1-800-428-4211 and ask for the "360 SPECIAL" to find out how.


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Mechanical Trades DIESEL MECHANICS WANTED. Full time. Also Service Technicians. Call 717-260-3733 EXPERIENCED CARPENTER NEEDED Shadowlight specializes in building room sets and needs skilled artisans who are committed to performing quality work. The ideal candidates will be reliable, hard-working, team players. Candidates will have their own tools and reliable transportation, may need to work overtime when necessary to deliver the project on time. Required skills include: -1+ years’ experience in finish carpentry -Set building -Spackling, sanding and finishing of walls and ceilings Cabinetry, flooring and fixture installation -Basic painting -Desired skills: -Ceramic tile installation -Specialized floor and ceiling product installation Trim carpentry -Up to $18.00/hr DOE Shadowlight offers indoor, year-round work. We offer health insurance, profit sharing, 401K and paid vacation/holidays. If you think you would be a good fit for our company, please email your CONTACT INFORMATION, DETAILED WORK EXPERIENCE and/or RESUME to officeadmin@shadowlightgroup.com. FLEET MECHANIC FOR our Lancaster terminal to work on tractors and trailers. Class A CDL and Class 7 inspection license preferred, but not required. Monday-Friday with competitive pay and good benefits (medical, dental, 401k match, etc.). Must have own hand tools. Uniforms are provided. For immediate consideration, please complete online employment application or stop by our terminal. Local, familyowned company. Equal Opportunity Employer. 717-295-2442 www.centralpenntrans.com

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DRYWALL & PLASTER Repair, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster.

STUMP REMOVAL, LAND CLEARING TREE SERVICES BY CARL HARPER, FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES 717-305-4799 OR 717-898-3996

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.

10 YEARS TRASH & GENERAL HAULING. Attics, Basements, Garages, Brush, Etc. 717-684-4631

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.

FOUND AN ITEM...? Place a FREE 15-20 word ad in the next available issue to locate the owner of your found item. Call our Classified Dept. 1-800-428-4211

A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING, BUSHES & Trees Trimmed, Mulching, Fall Clean-up. Call Jeff 717-604-1306. Senior Discount ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102 BACKHOE SERVICES: Footers, Ditches Water & Sewer Lines Repaired & Replaced, Drain Fields, Etc. Stump removals. Hauling. 24hrs, 7 days/wk. Free est. 717-578-3101

BARNES & BARNES, INC Excavating, Concrete Work, Sewer & Water Hook-ups, Landscaping, More. PA053236 Free est. 717-515-3495

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BRADY’S PAINTING WALLPAPERING SPECIALISTS. Res/Com. Painting, wood finishing, wallpaper, pressurewashing, custom deck, complete remodeling. Free est. Insured. Tim, 717-653-8586

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SERVICES RENDERED ATTENTION READERS PA law requires Home Improvement contractors with annual billing of over $5,000 to be registered with the Attorney General’s office. This registration enables consumers to trace contractors should issues arise between you and a contractor. We encourage readers to acquire references for any contractor you consider hiring.

EMA BUILDING & Remodeling LLC. Residential remodeling, small pole buildings. Licensed & insured. PA140214. Contact Keith 717-724-7321

Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411

HANDYMAN- Painting, Gutter Cleaning, Landscape, 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

HEINER’S ROOFING 20+ yrs exp. Free estimates. Residential & commercial. Best rates. 717-793-0548 HIGH COUNTRY LANDSCAPING Fall Clean-Up, Snow Service 717-434-8502, 717-515-5897

HUSBANDS HELPERS Decking, Vinyl Siding, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, Roofing, Plumbing, Electrical, Drywall, and Painting. Licensed & Insured, 717-858-4776

IMPROVEMENTS PLUS. All home remodels, bsmts, baths, kitchens, int painting. Call Andy @ 717-424-8725 PA062301 LOCUST GROVE HOME RENOVATIONS. All your renovation needs from small to large. Residential & commercial. Licensed & insured. PA131148. Free estimates. 717-309-7196

MIKE’S PAINTING, REMODELING & ROOFING. Decks & Additions. Chimney Repair. Fully insured. PA008901. Call Mike 717-395-6816.

CD BEILER CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, DECKING, SCREENED PORCHES PA LIC. 112619, LIC & INSURED. 717-723-6576 AMISH OWNED AND OPERATED

Building, Remodeling, Handyman, Painting, Maintenance, Landscaping, Storm Damage. Sr & Vet Discounts. PA#88286 Steve 717-538-7536, John 717-598-8742

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ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS @ AFFORDABLE RATES. New/Old Home Wiring. Additions/Panel Upgrades, Celing Fans & Pool/Spa Wiring. Fully insured. Free estimates. PA010947. 717-875-7972, 717-615-1103

BUSHES PROFESSIONALLY TRIMMED & pruned. Hedges, shrubbery, ornamental plants aesthetically maintained. No job too small. Fall clean-up, mulching, light landscaping. 717-405-8733

CLEAN OUT BASEMENTS, houses, yards, commercial cleanout, painting/demo work. Very reasonable prices. 717-342-9839

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JACK’S PROFESSIONAL PAINTING. Ext/int. Powerwashing & deck treatment. No job to big or too small. 20yrs+ exp. 717-367-4231

POWERWASHING Property Maint. by Steve, 717-892-7411

CLOCK & WATCH REPAIR Housecalls on Grandfather Clocks Clocks Bought & Sold Trager Clocks 717-786-7053

REHM PLUMBING

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.

Heating, Cooling, HVAC, Electrical, AC, Boilers, Furnaces, Leaks, Clogs, Water Heaters, Pumps. 24/7 Service. 717-654-2433

RELIABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY cleaning lady with 15 years experience looking for residential homes to clean. References available. Call or text Kim 717823-8537 REMODELING AND ELECTRICAL services since 1999, Call Jason 717-572-4765, Hic#PA037101

SEMI-RETIRED HOUSE PAINTER

30 yrs exp. Interior includes: Kitchens • Baths • Wood Trim • Etc Free est. Les at 717-719-2709 “STORAGE SHEDS BUILT IN YOUR YARD.” Low Prices. Also Old Sheds Repaired, Repainted, Reshingled. 717-266-5538.

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TREE SERVICE: Removal, pruning, stump removal, storm damage. Fully ins. Free est. MC/Visa/d/Amex 717-887-3339; 384-8507

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) WE CAN REMOVE OVERGROWN BUSHES & HAUL AWAY, REMOVE TREES , BRUSH PILES , MOST OF TIME SAME OR NEXT DAY SERVICE. TEXT OR CALL JOE @ HILLBROOK SERVICES 717-881-6394. / HIC-PA140665 / BARNES, INC Mobile welding & fabrication and shop rates available. Call for an appt. Fully insured. 717-515-3495

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ITEMS WANTED 0 CHECKS/ ALL CASH PAID 1st Ad to Call. Gold, Silver, Coins, Jewelry, Antiques, Anything Old, Guns, Whole Estates. ** I Will Beat Anyone’s Prices. ** 717-968-9917 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206 AMERICAN FLYER, Lionel, Marx, toy trains, old toys. Cash paid. 717-586-8768 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 & CD Collections. Tom’s Music Trade, 717-246-5712 28 N. Main St., Red Lion, Pa. BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. $$$ BUYING $$$ Cash For: 1970-90’s Video Games/Systems, Records/CD’s, Stereos/Turntables, Toys/Collectibles RetroAddicts, 717-757-1312 2290A Industrial Hwy, York PA 17402 WANTED TO BUY: OLD GUITARS & OLD COINS. Also other instruments. Call for details & further information, 717-650-2007

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.

STUMP GRINDING 717-291-6898 Lester E. Probst. Free Estimates JUST STUMPS. Quality Workmanship.

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STUMP GRINDING

COLUMBIA 3BR HOUSE. Spacious, very clean! Section 8 ok. Credit & background checks. NO PETS OR SMOKING. $900+ sec. dep. 717-575-0697

Free estimates. Insured. Call or text Mitzel’s Stump Grinding 717-858-9347

For Rent COLUMBIA/WRIGHSTVILLE 1&2BR APTS W/W carpet, gas heat, C/A, appls, w/s/t incl, central loc, $700-$900mo + sec dep, ref. req. No pets/smoking. 717-684-3584 DALLASTOWN 2BR, Everything Included + internet & cable. $950/mo. 717-3096452

DENVER – 2 BR Apt $850 LEOLA – 2 BR Single $950 LITITZ – 2 BR Townhouse $950 LITITZ – 3 BR Townhouse $995 MANHEIM – 2 BR Apt $795 MOUNTVILLE – 1 BR Loft $895 WASHINGTON BORO – 2 BR Semi $900 WEST HEMPFIELD – 2 BR Apt $925 WILLOW STREET 2 BR Apt $825 View All our Listings & Apply On-Line 717-285-4555 prospectleasing.com ELIZABETHTOWN GROFF AVE 2BR 1BA, w/garage 2nd flr apt, all appliances, w/s/t/heat incL., front & back porch. No smoking/pets, $900/mo. 717-554-7633 MARIETTA 1-2 BR GARDEN APTS includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $755-$815 + elec. 717-487-2440 2 BR TOWNHOUSES & GARDEN APTS. 2BR Garden Apts includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $795-$835 + elec., small pets. 717-604-4055

Wanted WE BUY HOUSES & APARTMENT BUILDINGS Any Condition. Tired of being a landlord? Cash out today! No Realtor Fees. Fast Easy Cash Settlement! 717-598-2661

Manufactured Housing 3BR MODULAR HOME located in country setting, not in a park. Well water, oil heat, includes garage, fenced in yard + fenced in dog run area. Manheim Central schools. Nice low cost starter home. $47,500. Call 717-615-0568 for more information BUY DIRECT Modulars - Doublewides - Singlewides Starting at $29,900. Our prices wont be beat We Move Mobiles, Buy Homes, Sell Parts. www.superiorhomes.com 717-875-1288 HOMESITES FOR YOUR MANUFACTURED HOME FOR RENT! Looking for a nice place for your new or preowned home and family? 24 Hour on call service, professionally managed and maintained Communities that "Feel like Home". Available lots within Beautiful Communities in York, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster, Luzerne and Perry Counties. Select communities are offering FREE RENT; 3 TO 12 MONTHS FREE! Call today for details! 717 730-4141

MOUNT JOY 2BR MOBILE HOME. (2nd bedroom very small). Stove, fridge, trash incl. $760/mo+ sec. No pets/ smoking. Section 8 ok. 717-653-4872

AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOR SALE

RED LION AREA, very nice 2BR, stove, refrigerator, A/C, w/W carpet, off street parking, owner operated, $735/ mo. W/S/T included. Call 717-244-7300

CASH FOR YOUR UNWANTED CAR & TRUCK. Any condition. PA licensed & insured dealer. 717-350-1208, anytime.

RWPM - 717-399-0100

CLASSIC CARS WANTED Sports cars, Muscle cars, Classic cars, Pick-ups, etc. Jeff Gast 717-575-4561

Penn Manor: 1016 Williamsburg Rd. Semi-Detached 3BR 1.5BA.....$1195 East Petersburg: 6040 Pine St. Semi-detached 3BR 1.5BA 1 car garage across from park..........$1195 Also Great Houses & Apartments Available in Lancaster City WEST YORK APT, unfurnished. 1st flr, 2BR, LR, kitchen, bath, sunporch, sec. dep. $725/mo. 717-894-8468

For Sale 10 ACRE FARM with large bank barn. Large house, 5 beds, 5 baths, in law suite, 2 kitchens. Cochranville. $675,000. Call 717-587-7390. 23 ACRES FOR SALE in Belize, Central America. Located a few miles from the bustling tourist town of San Ignacio. Spectacular hilltop panoramic views of the beautiful surrounding Cayo countryside. Electricity, adjacent to the property. Road completed to the top. $119,000. Realtor available onsite. Call Steve, owner 717575-0955 LOTS & ACREAGE. BANK ORDERED LAND SALE! Oct. 13th & 14th! 21 acres- was 69,900, SALE $49,900; 42 acres- was 89,900, SALE $64,900; 35 acres- 5 acre POND- was 199,900, SALE $129,900; Gorgeous No. Catskills location less than 3-1/2 hrs NY City! Views, State Land, Low Taxes, 100% Buildable! Special Bank terms avail! Call 1-888-7386994 NewYorkLandandLakes.com SEAFORD, DELAWARE NEW MOVE-IN READY HOMES! Low Taxes! Close to Beaches, Gated, Olympic pool. Model Homes from the low 100’s. Brochures. 1-866-629-0770 or www.coolbranch.com

WE BUY HOMES $ $ $ CASH $ $ $ Any Condition - Any Location Cherkin R.E., 717-392-5200.

(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

AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $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.

$100-$800 For Your Unwanted Junk Cars-Trucks- Vans- SUVs. Prompt, Honest Service. Call KZ 717-847-6083 PA0002 $50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607 Automotive #1 One-Stop-Shop State Inspection & Emissions All Makes & Models REPAIRS: Complete • Full Service BODY: All Major & Minor Repairs EXCELLENT: Savings, Sales, Svc $10 off any service w/this ad. Excludes other offers. Expires 12/31/18 WEIKLE’S SPECIALTY 287 Main St, Felton • 717-417-2726 PARTS: NEW • USED • AFT CASH 4 JUNK CARS Free Removal Doughboy Hauling, 717-891-2934 GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726 HARD-FRAME TRI-FOLD TONNEAU COVER, 5’, off short bed Chevy Colorado, locks, like new, $200, 717-367-1651 leave message.

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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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