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OCTOBER 24, 2018 VENDOR SHOW
Palmyra First United Methodist Church, 520 E. Birch St., Palmyra, will host a vendor show on Saturday, Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Attendees are invited to start their holiday shopping at the event. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Palmyra Area Heritage Association. For more information, readers may contact Louann Keller at louannkeller16@gmail.com.
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A Veterans Breakfast for veterans and U.S. military personnel residing in the 106th Legislative District will take place on Thursday, Nov. 8. Hosted by Rep. Tom Mehaffie, the event will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at the Lower Swatara Volunteer Fire Department, 1350 Fulling Mill Road, Middletown. The event will feature a hot breakfast, as well as remarks by Mehaffie and other speakers. Each veteran in attendance will receive a commemorative pin. Seating is limited, and registration is required. To register, contact Mehaffie’s district office at 717-534-1323 no later than Monday, Oct. 29. Veterans requiring assistance due to a disability are permitted to bring a guest. Originally open only to veterans residing in care facilities, the event was opened to all veterans after Mehaffie’s second Veterans Breakfast reached full capacity.
On Oct. 2, Hershey Chapter 509, Order of the Eastern Star, served a covered dish dinner at the Hershey Fire Company and then presented a check for $1,500 to Patrick Rudisill, president of the company. Remembrance coins were sold by all jurisdictions in the worldwide Order, and the jurisdiction of Pennsylvania raised the most funds. Hershey Chapter has a special connection with the fire company, as it held its meetings in the second-floor social room of the original firehouse building from 1951 through 1959.
Hershey Figure Skating Club will offer Therapeutic Skating and Wheels on Ice, both beginning on Monday, Oct. 29, at the Giant Center, 550 W. Hersheypark Drive, Hershey. The five-week session of Therapeutic Skating will take place at 4:30 p.m. The on-ice confidence- and balance-building program is for children ages 4 to 16 who have developmental disabilities or physical challenges or who are recovering
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from an injury. Each skater will be paired with a volunteer buddy and work at his or her own pace under the guidance of a USFSA-certified coach. Skaters will work on a Therapeutic Skating curriculum, earning badges along the way. Previous participants may pick up where they left off. There is a fee for the class, plus a once-peryear Learn-to-Skate USA membership. Parking is free. See Skating Programs pg 4
The Hershey Lions Club recently hosted a spaghetti dinner at Grace United Methodist Church, with proceeds benefiting the community. collected eyeglasses and food donations for the local food bank during the dinner. The Hershey Lions Club has 29 members and meets on the first and third Tuesdays at 6:15 p.m. at Grace United Methodist Church. For more information or to get involved with the Hershey Lions Club, readers may visit www.hershey lions.org. To learn more about Lions Clubs International, individuals may visit www.lionsclubs.org.
Skaters who have developmental disabilities or physical challenges or who are recovering from an injury may participate in the Hershey Figure Skating Club’s Therapeutic Skating classes. Wheels on Ice will be offered for people who are in wheelchairs. A five-week session of the programs will begin on Monday, Oct. 29.
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The Hershey Lions Club recently served the community by hosting a spaghetti dinner at Grace United Methodist Church, 433 E. Main St., Hummelstown. According to club president Bart Callear, all proceeds from the dinner, held on Sept. 23, will be used to fulfill needs in the community, such as the annual backpack project of Grace United Methodist Church. The Lions also
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The Hershey Public Library, 701 Cocoa Ave., Hershey, has scheduled several programs. “Why Citizenship Is a Duty, Not a Title: An Open Discussion on the Public Philosophy of Citizenship” will be presented by Thomas F. Brier Jr., author of the book “While Reason Slept,” on Thursday, Nov. 1, at 6 p.m. Registration is requested. For more information, readers may contact Julie Brnik at the library at 717-533-6555. Chess players of all ages and skill levels may participate in a United States Chess Federation (USCF) rated chess tournament on Saturday, Nov. 3, from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Young players and players new to rated chess tournaments are encouraged to join in. The tournament will consist of three rounds with players in quad sections based on rating and age. Current USCF membership is required. Memberships are available at www.uschess.org.
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will host its third annual donor dinner and silent auction. This year, the food pantry is celebrating its 12th year of serving the Palmyra and Annville-Cleona areas. The dinner will take place on Friday, Nov. 2, in the Chocolate Ballroom at the Hershey Lodge, University Drive, Hershey. Doors will open at 5 p.m., and dinner will begin at 6 p.m. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about The Caring Cupboard’s mission. They can also participate in basket drawings, silent auctions, and more. Anyone who would like to become a supporter of The Caring Cupboard is encouraged to attend. For tickets and details, readers may visit www.eventbrite.com/o/178256 91453.
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W hen Friends in Action (FIA) International was first approached about the need for well drilling in West Africa in 1998, executive director Tim Johnston traveled to the area with a survey team. He still vividly remembers watching as women knelt in a pond to scoop water into eight-gallon containers to carry on their heads. Meanwhile, across the 500-foot pond, cattle sauntered through to relieve themselves and an alligator perched on a fallen tree while birds cleaned its teeth. “People walked 2 to 3 miles to find this dirty water. Then they would let it in pots and have to scoop the top off when they used it, because it was that dirty,” explained Johnston. He mentioned that in some areas the water would be teeming with insects to the point that the water did not stop moving. “That was my introduction to how desperately (the people of West Africa) needed clean water and why they get sick,” Johnston said. With such a high percentage of illness being waterborne, he noted that giving people access to clean water gives them a much better chance of survival and health. After the need was presented to and approved by the board, FIA started drilling wells in the Ivory Coast before transitioning to Ghana. Work began in
Burkina Faso in 2006, where FIA continues to serve. According to Johnston, many people in West Africa often feel no need to hear about another belief system until they see FIA volunteers drilling water they desperately need free of charge. This causes people to pause and opens the door for conversation. “The water is so vital to their livelihood that when you offer something like that to them they want to know, ‘Why do you care?’” Johnston relayed. “Our objective is to come in and demonstrate God’s love through the gift of water. We want people to know we’re drilling these wells in the name of Jesus.” Well drilling in West Africa is one of the more than 10 construction projects currently underway by FIA in areas of limited infrastructure in six nations. The community is invited to learn more about the work of FIA at the organization’s 2018 Missions Banquet on Friday, Nov. 2, at the Red Lion Hotel, 4751 Lindle Road, Harrisburg. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and a buffet dinner featuring beef tips, lemon herb chicken, assorted desserts, and more will be served at 6:20 p.m. Guests will hear from keynote speaker Matt Durkee, an FIA field leader for well drilling in West Africa. Other stories from folks working on a water project in Vanuatu will be shared, along
Friends in Action International executive director Tim Johnston (far left), shown with a survey team in Vanuatu, invites the community to the organization’s Missions Banquet on Nov. 2 at the Red Lion Hotel in Harrisburg. with firsthand accounts from the Messiah College student engineering team that is helping with a bridge building project in Nicaragua. A performance art exhibition, a selfie station, prizes and giveaways, skits, games, and indigenous artifacts from Bolivia, Moldova, and Papua New Guinea will also be part of the event. To purchase tickets or sponsor a table of eight people for the event, interested individuals may contact 717-546-0208 or fia-usa@fiaintl.org by Friday, Oct. 26. Online registration is available at www.fiaintl.org/ banquet. With headquarters in Middletown, as well as in Canada and
the United Kingdom, FIA assists in facilitating and equipping mission work by partnering with Christian believers around the world. Proceeds from the banquet will support the cost of projects like well drilling in West Africa. “I would call it a very positive and encouraging evening. I always hope that it’s refreshing for people to pull away from all the politics and things that we face every day and learn about all that God is doing,” said Johnston. “We love God-sized projects. We like to know when we’re done that it has God’s imprint and fingerprints all over it. You never know which way God’s going to work.”
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Lower Dauphin High School (LDHS) is hosting its annual homecoming activities this week. The festivities, which started on Oct. 22, include Spirit Week, with themes such as Flannel Day on Monday, College Apparel Day on Tuesday, TV/Movie Character Day on Wednesday, Throwback Fashions Day on Thursday, and Blue and White Day on Friday. For the homecoming football game on Friday, Oct. 26, the Falcons football team will host Mechanicsburg, with kickoff at 7 p.m. at Hersheypark Stadium, 100 W. Hersheypark Drive, Hershey. At halftime of the game,
the homecoming queen will be crowned. This year’s candidates are Grace Day, Ashleigh Kenny, Avery Krot, McKenna Lennox and Maria Prymak. The Alumni Cheerleaders will again lead Falcon fans in classic cheers during the third quarter. On Saturday, Oct. 27, the homecoming dance will be held at the high school, 201 S. Hanover St., Hummelstown, at 7 p.m. The theme of this year’s dance is “Fall Ball.” The homecoming king will be crowned during the dance; candidates include Miles Book, Luke Hedrick, Ryan Kutz, Wulfgar Ramsey, and Jake Snyder.
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Milton Hershey School distinguished alumni were welcomed to the Spartan Hall of Fame on Sept. 21.
Dinner And Dance Set Syncopation Dance Club will host a New Year’s Eve dinner and dance at the Alert Fire Hall, 3118 N. George St., Emigsville, on Monday, Dec. 31. The Dave Winter Group will perform. The event will include a buffet dinner. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m., and dinner will be served at 7 p.m. The band will play until 12:30 a.m.
Black tie attire is optional. Beginners, as well as experienced dancers, are welcome to attend. Reservations are required by Tuesday, Dec. 18. Seating is limited. A reservation form and more details are available at www.syncopationdanceclub.or g or by contacting Kitty Everhard at 717-767-5568 or cce_1958@yahoo.com.
The Lower Dauphin High School homecoming court includes (back, from left) Grace Day, Ashleigh Kenny, Avery Krot, McKenna Lennox, Maria Prymak, (front) Miles Book, Luke Hedrick, Ryan Kutz, Wulfgar Ramsey, and Jake Snyder.
Embrace Grace Will Meet Elizabethtown Brethren in Christ (BIC) Church, 996 E High St, Elizabethtown, hosts the Embrace Grace support group on Wednesdays at 6 p.m. The group is for individuals facing unplanned pregnancies. Participants
receive support and encouragement, as well as a baby shower, complete with gifts for the new baby. For more information, readers may contact Andrea at 717-979-7637 or visit www.embracegrace.com.
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Don Witman of Palmyra was among those inducted into the Spartan Hall of Fame. Witman was the head wrestling coach from 1963 to 1966 and was an assistant coach for many years. As head coach, his win-loss record stands at 26-14. This year’s other athletic inductees are Ruth Holp; Aisha Stroop, Class of 1994; the 1949 HIS varsity baseball team; and the 1967 cross-country team. The visual and performing arts inductees are Michael Hartman, Class of 1993; Luke Meade, Class of 2006; Harold “Hal” Reichard, retired music teacher; Debbie Fetzer Sampson, Class of 1996; and Jamie Werner, Class of 2005.
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Milton Hershey School honored its newest group of distinguished alumni on Sept. 21 before fellow graduates and guests during its 2018 Spartan Hall of Fame Awards event. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of five alumni, two athletic teams, two retired coaches, and a retired teacher in the areas of athletics and visual and performing arts. To be considered for induction into the Spartan Hall of Fame, an individual must be nominated and then approved by a selection committee. Nominees must have demonstrated good citizenship as students and since graduation.
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Art Studio Tour Planned
Skating Programs from pg 1 There is a fee per session. For more information or to register as a skater or a volunteer skating buddy, readers may visit www.hershey figureskating.org/therapeutic.
W heels on Ice is open to people of all ages in wheelchairs. Participants may skate using their own power or receive help from volunteer skating buddies.
During the last weekend of October, seven artists from the Hershey and Hummelstown area will open their art studios for the public to visit. The studios will be open on Saturday, Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 28, from noon to 5 p.m. The following artists will participate in the tour: Jill Peckelun, oil and acrylic painting; Barbara James, sculptural mixed media, watercolor, and pen and ink; Jamie Juliana, functional pottery; Darlene Ferrier, oil, acrylic, and watercolor painting; Sharon Jenne, original still life and landscape painting; Sue Ann Myers, oil, watercolor, and mineral paint on porcelain,
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featuring wildlife subjects; and Laird Morgan, stained and fused glass, jewelry, photography, woodwork, handmade soaps, and oil and acrylic paintings. Visitors will be able to tour the studios, watch technique demonstrations and purchase artworks during the two-day event. At each location, light refreshments will be served and there will be a drawing for a designated piece of art. For additional information on participating artists and studio locations, and to download a color brochure with a map for the tour, readers may search for “Hershey Hummelstown Art Studio Tour” on Facebook.
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Linglestown Fire Company will host a soup sale on Saturday, Oct. 27. Due to requests, the fire company will offer two soups at this sale: chicken corn and ham/bean. The soup sale will begin at 9 a.m. and end when the soup is sold out. The fire company does provide containers for the soup, but customers are encouraged to bring their own containers, if possible. The soup will be prepared fresh by firefighters at the rear of the firehouse, which is located at 5901 Linglestown Road, at the
west end of the village. Large iron kettles are used in the soup preparation over an open fire. The soup will be available for eatin service, along with sandwiches, desserts, and beverages served by the Linglestown Ladies Auxiliary. The Ladies Auxiliary will offer a bake sale on Oct. 27. The offerings will include homemade pies, cakes, fudge, brownies, and more. Proceeds from the sale will go to the firefighters to help purchase needed equipment. For details, readers may call 717-545-6801.
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Rep. Ron Marsico will offer assistance for veterans on Thursday, Oct. 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at his office, located at 4401 Linglestown Road, Suite B, Harrisburg. Marsico has teamed up with the director of Veterans Affairs for Dauphin County, Tony DiFrancesco, to offer assistance hours on a monthly basis. Walkins are welcome, or appointments may be made by calling 717-652-3721.
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McDaniel College, Westminster, Md., has awarded select freshmen with $100,000 Educator’s Legacy Scholarships. Ryan Nerino of Hershey was among those selected. Children with a parent or guardian who has at least four years of current and consecutive full time employment at a K-12 school or community college can apply for this guaranteed scholarship to attend McDaniel College.
Any service qualifies, such as teachers, administrators, counselors, nurses, support staff, and others. There is no limit to the number of scholarships awarded by McDaniel. The $25,000 annual scholarship (or $20,000 per year for commuter students) is renewable each year to students who maintain continuous enrollment and satisfactory academic progress.
Disaster Relief Auction Held The 42nd annual Brethren Disaster Relief Auction, held at the Lebanon Expo and Fairgrounds on Sept. 21 and 22, concluded with an estimated preliminary total of $420,306. Some of the highlights include the following: a Landis Myers table that sold three times to bring in $4,000; two quilts, “Have a Little Faith” and “Diamond Lite,” were resold for a total of $7,200; a theme basket, “A House Divided,” sold for $560; a copper kettle sold for $400 and a Trek bike for $370 in the pole barn auction; two gold coins sold for $2,600 each in the coin auction; contributions and matching funds totaled $110,000; baked goods sales totaled
$10,000; contributions and donations, including an earlier bequest, exceeded $110,000; matching funds totaled $25,000; quilt sales totaled $33,000; and food sales generated nearly $34,000. The auction, the largest of its type in the world, in cooperation with the Atlantic Northeast and Southern Districts of the Church of the Brethren, began in 1977 and has provided more than $15 million in disaster relief to victims of natural disasters both in the U.S. and internationally. Funds raised by the auction not only pay for emergency supplies for disaster victims but also support volunteer disaster relief trips throughout the year.
Mothers’ Club To Hold Sale The Mothers’ Club of St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church, 601 S. Harrisburg St., Oberlin, will hold its annual walnut roll and poppy seed roll sale. Quantities are limited. The
deadline for orders is Sunday, Oct. 28. Rolls may be ordered by calling 717-564-5093 or 717-939-0251. Pickup will be from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Nov. 10.
Church Vendor Show Scheduled Palmyra First United Methodist Church, 520 E. Birch St., Palmyra, will host a vendor show on Saturday, Oct. 27. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The public is invited to attend the
holiday shopping event. For more information, readers may contact Louann Keller at louannkeller16@gmail.com. Proceeds will benefit the Palmyra Area Heritage Association.
Church Plans Taize Service The music ministry of Palmyra Church of the Brethren, 45 N. Chestnut St, Palmyra, will hold a Taize service on Sunday, Nov. 4, at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary. In the tradition of
Taize, the service will offer prayers, meditations, and musical responses. The community is invited to attend. For more details, readers may call 717-838-6369 or visit www.palmyracob.org.
ReStore Sets Special Event ReStore, 800 Paxton St., Harrisburg, is typically open on Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On Saturday, Oct. 27, it will sponsor a Dogs and Discounts event, during which items in the store will be sold at a discount. Additionally, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. that day, customers will be able to purchase a hot dog, a bag of chips, and a beverage for a nominal fee. Shoppers who purchase a set minimum amount from the store will receive a free hot dog. ReStore is a thrift store sponsored by Habitat for Humanity of the Greater Harrisburg Area. All proceeds from ReStore sales benefit Habitat’s efforts to promote
safe, decent, and affordable housing for lower-income persons and families. ReStore accepts donations, including furniture, appliances, cabinets, and many other household items. Donors will receive a donation receipt for tax purposes. ReStore will also pick up large items at a donor’s house, such as refrigerators, sofas, and dining room tables. For more information or to make arrangements for a pickup, readers may call 717-480-5083. More information on ReStore, which is located across from the Pennsy Supply entrance, can also be found at www.harrisburghabitat.org/restore.
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913 OZ.
FREE
THURS. OCT 25
10
4/$
FRI. OCT 26
48 OZ. EXCLUDES ALL NATURAL
TURKEY HILL PREMIUM ICE CREAM SAT. OCT 27
5
2/$
SUN. OCT 28
MON. OCT 29
To assure sufficient supply of sale items, we must reserve the right to limit the purchase of sale items except where otherwise noted. None sold to dealers or wholesalers. Not responsible for typographical errors. Artwork for display purposes only. Thank you for your cooperation. Not all items available at all locations.
R022825
78 OZ.
6 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Hershey/Hummelstown/Palmyra Edition - October 24, 2018 , ,
4 & " '0 0 %
SAVE $4 LB.
7
99
2125 CT. EZ PEEL
JUMBO PINK SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $15.98
SAVE $1 LB.
SAVE $1 ea.
4
99
KARNS
LUMP lb. CRAB CAKES
3
79
BEAUTIFUL LARGE 79 OZ.
ea.
TILAPIA FILLETS
SOLD THAWED
lb.
BULK ALL PORK SAUSAGE COUNTRY MIX & MATCH SAUSAGE
1.99
SAVE $1 LB.
LB.
ALL FLAVORS U15 CT. EZ PEEL 2630 CT. COOKED P&D
LARGE SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $15.98
7.99
COLOSSAL PINK SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $23.98
LB
1620 CT. EZ PEEL
EXTRA JUMBO SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $19.98
EXTRA JUMBO
9.99
FRESH JUMBO DRY 1020 CT.
SEA SCALLOPS
LB
50 CT. BAG
11.99
18.99
16 OZ. PASTEURIZED
LB
16.99
LUMP CRAB MEAT
16 OZ. PASTEURIZED LB.
JUMBO LUMP CRABMEAT
EA.
29.99
SNOW CRAB LEG CLUSTERS
13.99
BEAUTIFUL LB
EA.
CLAW CRABMEAT
7.99
FLOUNDER FILLETS
LB.
SOLD FROZEN BEAUTIFUL WILD
16 OZ. PREMIUM PASTEURIZED
14.99
EA.
PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY DOZEN
CHICKEN SAUSAGE LINKS
PREMIUM NORWEGIAN
HADDOCK FILLETS
THAWED $7.99 LB.
6.49
SALMON FILLETS
7.99
SOLD THAWED
FRESH CHILEAN LB.
SOLD FROZEN PREMIUM
LB.
FLAVOR OF THE WEEK
APPLE CHEDDAR PORK SAUSAGE
BUFFALO BLEU CHICKEN SAUSAGE
FROZEN CHICKEN 5 LB. COOKED CHICKEN • 4 LB. RAW TENDERS BREAST • 5 LB. RAW FILLETS CHUNKS • 5 LB. RAW SPICY FILLETS YOUR CHOICE FULLY COOKED • 5 LB. TENDERS • 5 LB. NUGGETS • 5 LB. MEATBALLS PACK
LB.
LB.
FLAVOR OF THE WEEK LB.
9.99
SALMON FILLETS
1.99 3.99
wow!
5 LB. MINI CORN DOGS
$ 10 18 13.99 4.99 22.99 7.99 16.99 ."9 4"7*/(4 07&3 *5&.4 0/ 4"-&
8 OZ.
CHESAPEAKE SELECT OYSTERS
EXTRA LARGE
WHITE LITTLE NECK CLAMS
EA.
EA.
KING CRAB LEGS
LB.
MARYLAND STEAMED #1 CRABS
DOZ.
$
3 LB. BAGS
SOCKEYE SALMON FILLETS & PORTIONS
LB.
BREADED HADDOCK FILLETS
EA.
4 LB. RAW
PARTY WINGS
9.414 OZ. 915 OZ.
CHEX SNACK MIX & GARDETTOS SNACK MIX • 10.5 oz. Frosted Flakes • 8.70 oz. Apple Jacks • 9.20 oz. Corn Pops • 8.70 oz. Froot Loops • 13.7 oz. Raisin Bran • 9 oz. Rice Krispies • 12 oz. Corn Flakes • 10 oz. Donut Shoppe
2/ 5 $
720 OZ.
2/ 5 $
PLANTER’S PEANUTS & CRUNCHERS
1819 OZ.
PROGRESSO CLASSIC & TRADITIONAL SOUPS
4/ 5 $
KRAFT DELUXE OR VELVEETA MAC & CHEESE DINNERS
18 OZ.
SLOW COOKER BBQ SAUCE 2/$4 2/ 3 KRAFT
2/ 6 HEINZ GRAVY $
$
12 OZ.
18 OZ. 8 OZ. 8.713.7 OZ.
KELLOGG’S CEREAL
• 18 oz. Life • 10-11 oz. Real Medley Granola • 15.5-17 oz. Real Medley Multigrain • 18.7-20 oz. Cap’n Crunch
1.99
24 OZ.
LOG CABIN SYRUP
1.99
6.5 OZ.
CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE
JIF POWER UPS GRANOLA& CLUSTERS BARS
4.99
2/$5
1020 OZ.
QUAKER CEREALS
2/ 6 $
1524 OZ.
CLASSICO PASTA SAUCE
SAVE WITH ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PRODUCTS!
2/ 4 $
12 OZ.
PA DUTCH NOODLES
2/ 3 $
78 OZ.
ZATARAIN’S RICE MIX
2/ 3 $
1.99
2/ 4 $
2/$7
MUELLER’S LASAGNA NOODLES
2/ 3 $
CHICKEN OF THE SEA SOLID WHITE TUNA & PINK SALMON
2/$3
1.5 LITER , 700 ML & 1 LITER
11.512 OZ. MILK/WHITE
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CHOCOLATE CHIPS
GENERAL MILLS MULTIGRAIN CHEERIOS
5 OZ.
16 OZ.
32 OZ.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY COMPLETE PANCAKE MIX
2.99
PROGRESSO PANKO BREADCRUMBS
23 OZ.
1216 OZ.
16.9 OZ./6 PK.
8 OZ./24 CT.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PASTA
NESTLE PURE LIFE SPRING & SPLASH WATER
NESTLE PURE LIFE SPRING WATER
89
¢
4/ 5 $
10
3/$
DEER PARK SPRING & SPARKLING FLAVORED WATER
16 OZ.
5/ 4 $
POMPEIAN EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL
5.99
16 OZ.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY NONDAIRY COFFEE CREAMER
4 LB. 16 OZ.
1.99
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PEANUTS
2/$4
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY GRANULATED SUGAR
1.99
3.63.9 OZ.
GODIVA INSTANT PUDDING
4/$5
20160 CT.
%0/ 5 '03(&5
64 OZ.
OLD ORCHARD DRINKS
KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES & WET WIPES
53*$, 03 53&"5 $"/%:
3/$5
2/$3
1454 CT.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PANCAKE SYRUP
14.5 OZ.
2/ 3 $
2.16 OZ.
JELL0 GELATIN & PUDDING 1 ROLL
SCOTT BATH TISSUE
$
1
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CANNED TOMATOES 5.57.25 OZ. BLUE BOX; 1.92.39 OZ. EASY MAC CUPS
KRAFT MAC & CHEESE
79
5 OZ.
QUAKER INSTANT OATMEAL EXPRESS CUPS
CHICKEN OF THE SEA CHUNK WHITE TUNA
1
$
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY RICE OR PASTA SIDE DISHES
¢
89
¢
17 OZ. SINGLES
88
SPARKLING ICE
¢
48 CT.
DIXIE 8.25” PLATE
$
1
TASTYKAKE PIES & SINGLES
$
1
6.75 OZ./6 PK.
KOOL AID BURST DRINKS
1
$
18.5 OZ. SINGLES
LIPTON PURELEAF
$
$
1
1
6 MEGA & 12 DBL. ROLLS
2/ 5 $
COTTONELLE BATH TISSUE
168 CT.
WIPES
5.49
6 ROLL
VIVA PAPER TOWELS
5.49
%"*3: %&"-4
ASSORTED
DOLLAR $ 1 DEALS!
1.512.18 OZ.
DIXIE PLATE, BOWLS OR CUPS
46.9 OZ.
42 OZ.
TROPICANA PP COCONUT WATER CHILLED DRINKS
5259 OZ. 6 PK./8 OZ.
2/ 4 $
TROPICANA/ TROP 50 ORANGE JUICE
32 OZ.
59 OZ.
TROPICANA PROBIOTICS ESSENTIALS CHILLED DRINKS
TROPICANA TWISTER CHILLED DRINKS
2/ 6 $
1 GALLON
ASST.
10
3/$
DAIRY PURE MIXINS COTTAGE CHEESE
4/ 5 $
SWISS PREMIUM DRINKS
2/$4
1 GALLON
10
10/$
TURKEY HILL TEAS & DRINKS
2/ 4 $
LAND O LAKES FRENCH ONION DIP
1.99
R022826
24 OZ.
COMMUNITYCOURIER - Hershey/Hummelstown/Palmyra Edition -
#6/%-&4
SAVE 70 ¢
Fill the Freezer
Fall Freezer MEAT BUNDLE
26 LBS.
PLEASE PREORDER
59
$
40 LB. C ASE
1
COUNTRY STYLE
BONELESS PORK RIBS
MUST BUY 5 LB.
75
$
PLEASE PREORDER
CALL TODAY TO PLACE ORDER OR ONLINE: WWW.KARNSFOODS.COM PAXTON SQUARE 7175454731 LEMOYNE 7177630165 MECHANICSBURG 7179016967 BOILING SPRINGS 7172581458
CARLISLE 7172188588 HERSHEY 7175336445 MIDDLETOWN 7179447486 NEW BLOOMFIELD 7175824028
FRESH CENTER CUT
2.49
STUFFED PORK CHOPS great on the smoker
FRESH WHOLE 8 LB. AVG. LB.
FRESH
BONELESS PORK LOINS
1.99
KARNS
4.99
LB.
KARNS PUMPKIN BAR CAKE KARNS FAMILY PACK MINI WHOOPIES
5 $ 5 $
KARNS 12 PK. DELUXE DECORATED CUPCAKES
KARNS SOUP BOWLS
KARNS HOLIDAY DECORATED SUGAR COOKIES
10 2/$3 2/$2
KARNS
LB.
DOUBLE SMOKED WHOLE BONELESS HAMS
2.99
8 OZ. 12 CT.
MARKET & MAIN KCUP COFFEE
5.99
WILD HARVEST COCONUT WATER
85¢
1.99
12 OZ.
FERRARA ROASTED PEPPERS
1&340/"-
12 OZ.
2.99
DOVE 2 IN 1 MEN’S SHAMPOO
72 CT.
LUVS BABY WIPES
1.99
4.79
EBT & SNAP ACCEPTED
BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS
LB.
USDA
9.99
PRIME BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS
12.99
LB.
FREE
MUUNA COTTAGE CHEESE
YOU PAY 1.39 FOR 2
BUY 1 GET 1
20 OZ.
FREE
MAIER’S ITALIAN BREAD
YOU PAY 3.99 FOR 2
PRIME BONELESS NEW YORK STRIPS
7.99
LB.
LB.
USDA CHOICE LB.
LB.
3.99
ROUND STEW CUBES USDA CHOICE WHOLE 4 LB. AVG.
BEEF TENDERLOIN BUTTS
CHOPPED STEAK PATTIES
4.59
2526 OZ. STRIPS & POPCORN LB.
BONELESS BREAST TENDERS
LB.
FRESH DARK MEAT
TURKEY 6.49 CHOPPED 3.49
TYSON CRISPY CHICKEN
EA.
LB.
NO ANTIBIOTICS EVER FRESH PERDUE
BEEF RIB EYE SANDWICH STEAKS
6.99
LB.
1.99
MUST BUY 5 LB.
LB.
FROZEN BULK
13.99
lb.
FRESH
FRESH CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF
1213 OZ. EXCLUDES ORIG.
THOMAS’ FLAVORED ENGLISH MUFFINS
BUY 1 GET 1
FREE
YOU PAY 4.49 FOR 2
1418 OZ.
TASTYKAKE BOXED DONUTS
BUY 1 GET 1
LB.
BONELESS SKINLESS BREASTS
3.49
79 OZ.
FREE
DIEFFENBACH’S KETTLE CHIPS
YOU PAY 4.49 FOR 2
%"*3:
LB.
3/ 4 $
6 OZ.
6.678 OZ.
10.712 OZ.
SARGENTO DELI SLICES CHEESE
KRAFT CHEESE SINGLES
3.99
5
10/$
YOCRUNCH YOGURT
8.5 OZ.
4.45.9 OZ.
ACTIVIA YOGURT DRINK & DANNON 10/$ YOGURT
5
CELESTE PIZZA FOR ONE
10
10/$
48 OZ.
2/ 5 $
8 OZ.
BOLTHOUSE PROTEIN MILK
2/ 7 $
27 CT.
ELLIO’S PIZZA SLICES
6.99
2/ 5 $
16 OZ. QTRS.
3.99
KELLER’S BUTTER
EGGLAND’S BEST EXTRA LARGE EGGS
2/ 4 $
ASST. VARIETIES
DIGIORNO FROZEN PIZZA
10
2/$
9.2511.25 OZ. 12 CT./1212.25 OZ
2/$6
HERR’S MULTI & VARIETY PACK
3.99
DORITOS XXL & LAYS FAMILY SIZE POTATO CHIPS
BAGEL BITES
2/ 4 $
53*$, 03 53&"5 '"703*5&4
GUINNESS FROZEN APPETIZERS
KRAFT KIDS MACARONI & CHEESE
16 OZ.
TALENTI ICE CREAM
2/$6 4.49
48 OZ.
2/ 6 $
TURKEY HILL ALL NATURAL ICE CREAM
2/$7
#&7&3"(&4
4/"$, ;0/& BELVITA BREAKFAST BISCUITS & NEWTONS COOKIES
7 OZ.
12 OZ.
1 DOZEN
KELLER’S WHIPPED BUTTER
FREE
YOU PAY 3.99 FOR 2
5.37 OZ. ASST.
OUI & YQ BY YOPLAIT YOGURT
BUY 1 GET 1
'30;&/
55.3 OZ.
8.810 OZ.
5.86.2 OZ.
CREST COMPLETE TOOTHPASTE
BUY 1 GET 1
$
'00%*& '*/%4
5.49
LB.
MUST BUY 10 LB.
/05)*/( #&"54 '3&& 5.3 OZ.
7
1.79
MUST BUY 5 LB.
#",&3:
$
2.29
lb.
USDA WHOLE 12 LB. AVG.
USDA
PRIME BONELESS STEAKHOUSE SIRLOIN STEAKS
1
FRESH
USDA CHOICE
BONEIN PORK RIBS
Custom Cake Decorating
KARNS 9” JACK ‘O’ PUMPKIN PIES
MUST BUY 10 LB.
COUNTRY STYLE
BONEIN PORK BUTT ROASTS DOUBLE SMOKED SLICED BACON
-HSS Y L K U V > ;YLH[Z
3
CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAK
lb.
49
69 BONELESS SKINLESS THIGHS
FRESH SUPER LEAN
CUSTOM CUT FREE
Premium Tailgaters MEAT BUNDLE 4 1” THICK CHOICE NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS 2 LB. BAG 26/30CT. EZ PEEL EXTRA LARGE SHRIMP 3 LB. BONELESS CHICKEN TENDERS 1.5 LB. FULLY COOKED MARTINS BABY BACK PORK RIBS 3 LB. KESSLERS SMOKED OR HOT SMOKED SAUSAGES 3 LB. HATFIELD JUMBO MEAT FRANKS
99
0
596
16.9 OZ./6 PK.
2/ 6 $
2 LITER
COKE
3/ 4 $
CANADA DRY, A&W, 7UP, SUNKIST
10
5/$
MUST BUY 5 OR MORE SINGLES 2.59 EA
18 OZ.
CORE ORGANICS
3/$5
5.59.25 OZ. 7.58 OZ.
ASST.
UTZ THIN CUT KETTLE CHIPS
PEPPERIDGE FARMS SANDWICH $ ROLLS
2/ 5 $
2/ 6
WISE CHEESE DOODLES & POPCORN
18 CT.
1.99
FRITO LAY MULTI PACKS
32 OZ.
6.99
POWERADE SPORTS DRINK
79
12 OZ./12 PK. CANS 12 OZ./8 PK. BOTTLES
11
3/$
16.9 OZ./6 PK. 7.5 OZ./6 PK.
PEPSI ¢ PEPSI MUST BUY 3 OR MORE SINGLES 4.59 EA
10 6.99
4/$
MUST BUY 4 OR MORE SINGLES 3.29 EA
R022827
3 LB. EXTRA LEAN CHOPPED STEAK PATTIES 3 LB. BONELESS CHICKEN BREASTS HALVES 3 LB. KARNS PORK OR CHICKEN SAUSAGE MIX ‘N MATCH 3 LB. COUNTRY STYLE PORK RIBS OR PORK BUTT ROAST 5 LB. CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS 3 LB. CENTER CUT BONELESS PORK CHOPS 3 LB. HAM SLICES 3 LB. USDA CHOICE BONELESS BOTTOM ROUND ROAST
SAVE $1 LB.
SAVE $1.60 LB.
LB.
October 24, 2018 - 7
8 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Hershey/Hummelstown/Palmyra Edition - October 24, 2018
SAVE $1.50 lb.
¢ . lb
99
JUMBO
BARTLETT PEARS
¢
2
49
HOBGOBLIN RED, WHITE & BLACK
SEEDLESS lb. GRAPES
SAVE $2
SAVE $2 lb.
2
FRESH
SNOW lb. PEAS
99
RED POTATOES
XLARGE
CANTALOUPES
3.49
1 LB. PKG.
2.49 3.49 CAULIFLOWER 2.99
EA.
“MIGHTY” KIWI FRUIT
ARTICHOKES
WHITE
4/$3 LIMES 10/$4 SUNKIST
SUNKIST
LEMONS POM WONDERFUL
#1 POMEGRANATES 10 OZ. BAG
ROASTED PEANUTS
2/$5
2/ 3 $
6 OZ. PKG. DRISCOLL
FRESH
EA.
EA.
2.99
FRESH
BROCCOLI CROWNS “C” SIZE
1.49
LB.
1.79
EA.
ANISE CALIFORNIA
1.49
ICEBURG LETTUCE
YELLOW OR GREEN
Fuji Cameo Winesap
Nittany Granny Smith Red Delicious Gold Delicious
U.S.A.
ADAMS COUNTY
APPLES
99¢
2.99
ADAMS COUNTY
HONEYCRISP APPLES
LB.
3 CT. PKG. EA.
1.49
ZUCCHINI SQUASH
COLOSSAL RED RED GARLIC POTATOES EA. LB. RASPBERRIES HAMPTON FARMS PEANUTS GREAT GAMETIME SNACK! 40 OZ. 10 OZ. BAG 24 OZ. BAG SALT BLISTERED HOTNUTS & ROASTED ROASTED SMOKEHOUSE EA. PEANUTS EA. PEANUTS
1.69
3.49 11.99
2.99
ROMAINE HEARTS
CACTUS PEARS
ORGANICS LB.
5.99
5 LB. BAG RED & GOLD
ORGANIC POTATOES LB.
EA.
ORGANIC APPLES 1 LB. BAG
3 LB. BAG
LB.
4.99 1.69
EA.
EA.
WHOLE WHITE MUSHROOMS
SAVE $1
Always fresh & priced right!
DELI
WHITE TURKEY BREAST
4.99
LB.
3
99
DELI SLICED
MEDIUM ROAST BEEF
6.99
LB.
CHEESE
4.99
DELI SLICED
SWISS CHEESE NIKOS CRUMBLED FETA CHEESE
2.99
EA.
4 OZ. WEDGES & CRUMBLES
SALEMVILLE BLEU CHEESE
2.49
LB.
EA.
DELI SLICED
CV COOPER CHEESE
PRESIDENT’S BRIE CHEESES
4.99
EA.
7 OZ.
SARTORI MONTAMORE CHEESE
4.99
KARNS FRIED CHICKEN
4
lb.
EA.
99 lb.
REGULARLY $9.99 LB.
COUNTRY STORE BEEF STICKS
HARD SALAMI
5.99
KESSLER’S PUDDING
SCRAPPLE
3.49
LB.
ITALIAN HOAGIE HAM
5.99
3 LB. REG. & KING
NITTANY LION FRANKS 15 OZ. GRILL & ORIG.
LB.
1114 OZ.
ALL BEEF & ANGUS FRANKS
LB.
3 OZ. BAG EA.
1.99
MARIE’S SALAD DRESSINGS
BERK’S FRANKS
PLUS
EA.
3.99
COCKTAIL TOMATOES EA.
2/ 7 $
2.49
HOTHOUSE BEEFSTEAK HOTHOUSE REDONTHE VINE ROMA PLUM
TOMATOES
EA
LB.
3.99
LB.
2/$8
3 LB.
ALL MEAT FRANKS
8.99
EA.
4.99
EA.
ea.
KUNZLER
MINCED BOLOGNA
4.99
LB.
3.99
LB.
KARNS
2.99
EA.
3.99
EA.
15 OZ. REG. & BUN LENGTH
ALL MEAT FRANKS
2/$6
FRIED CHICKEN TENDERS, POPCORN CHICKEN & PARTY WINGS
5.99
LB.
EACH
GOURMET DINING SKILLET MEALS
5.99
EA.
USDA CHOICE
ANGUS ROAST BEEF
7.99
LB.
16 OZ. CLASSIC, THICK CUT & APPLEWOOD SMOKED
HATFIELD BACON 8 OZ. HATFIELD
BONELESS HAM SLICES
EA.
DELI OFF THE BONE TURKEY BREAST
LOW SODIUM TURKEY BREAST
2/$9 2/$5
LB.
EA.
2.49
1.99
EA.
LB.
LB.
7
PREMIUM
6.99
10% OFF
OLIVE LOAF
EA.
2.49
RED GRAPE TOMATOES
SAVE $1
BOLOGNA CHUBS
KUNZLER
15 OZ. REG. & BLACK ANGUS
BERK’S BEEF FRANKS
15% OFF
NASOYA GO BOWLS PINT
1 LB. PKG.
REGULARLY $6.99 LB.
PLUS
1.49
DRY SHALLOTS 5.68.5 OZ.
lb.
KARNS
2/$4
FRESH EXPRESS SALAD KITS
12 OZ.
4 $ 10
8 PC. FRIED CHICKEN OR 10 PC. FRIED TENDERS BUCKETS
lb.
EA
99
TAVERN HAM & BLACKFOREST HONEY HAM
EA.
5.99
11 0Z. GREEN & CRISP ROMAINE, 9 OZ. PREMIUM ROMAINE, 11 OZ. DOUBLE CARROTS, 9 OZ. LETTUCE TRIO, & 8 OZ. SPINACH
LB.
JOHN F. MARTIN
16 OZ.
4.49
68 OZ.
6 OZ.
HICKORY SMOKED TURKEY BREAST
SLICED BACON
GREAT SELECTION
6
49
JENNIEO
lb.
SAVE $1.50
LB.
¢
SALADS
:063 -0$"- %&-*
FAMILY FAVORITES
SLICED OR CHIPPED HAM
SWEET ea. ONIONS
4.49
6.99
ORGANIC HONEYCRISP APPLES
99
PA YELLOW
FRESH EXPRESS FAMILY SIZE SALAD
20 OZ. OLIVIA’S ORGANIC
CUBED BUTTERNUT SQUASH
¢ . lb
10 OZ.
8 OZ. ORGANIC
3 LB. GALA & GRANNY SMITH
ORGANIC BABY CARROTS
1.79
EA.
EA.
BETTER SELECTION & LOCAL FAVORITES
DELI
2/$5 1.79 5/$5
JUMBO
BUNCHED
BROCCOLI RABE
2
99
5 LB. BAG GREEN GIANT
lb.
SAVE 80
ea.
99 lb.
HONEY HAM OFF THE BONE
4.99
LB.
BACON ENCRUSTED TURKEY LB. BREAST
7.99
KITCHEN
GERMAN MACARONI SALAD
2.99
CHICKEN POT PIE
CHICKEN SALAD
LB.
ORIGINAL
4.69
LB.
BISTRO
ITALIAN PASTA SALAD
4.49
LB.
SUB OF THE WEEK
6” ITALIAN SUB
5.99
LB.
SEAFOOD SALAD
5.99
LB.
3.99
EA.
R022828
SAVE 80
' 3 &4 ) 1 30 % 6 $ &
COMMUNITYCOURIER - Hershey/Hummelstown/Palmyra Edition - October 24, 2018 - 9
Community Center Kicks Off Campaign VROCP Plans Awareness Event The new Community Center will provide meeting and social space for residents; classroom space for activities; gymnasium space for basketball, volleyball, pickleball, and other court activities; a 50-meter indoor pool and indoor leisure pool with a slide for use by the community, youth aquatics organizations, Special Olympics, and large competitive meets; an outdoor pool; an indoor track; and exercise rooms and a fitness center. The new Hershey Community Center will also provide space for after-school programs, quiet space for students to do homework, and a teen lounge. Additionally, the Senior Center will call the new Community Center home, as will the People Movers, a service that provides transportation to seniors in the community. To learn more about the Hershey Community Center capital campaign, readers may visit www. HersheyCommunityCenter.org. On the website, readers may request a campaign brochure by mail, sign up to volunteer, or donate.
Vision Resources of Central Pennsylvania (VROCP) will host the seventh annual Evening in the Shadows awareness event on Thursday, Nov. 8, at 6 p.m. The event will feature a fivecourse dinner, during which guests will be blindfolded. The event is designed to allow participants to learn about and better appreciate the experience of a blind person. The event will take place at the Country Club of Harrisburg, 401
Matt Mandia, Derry Township Parks and Recreation director, spoke at the Hershey Community Center’s capital campaign kickoff event.
Michele Buck, president and CEO of the Hershey Company and honorary chairperson for the Hershey Community Center capital campaign, announced a $1,000,000 pledge by the company.
StoryTellers Guild Plans Halloween Event The Susquehanna StoryTellers Guild will hold its annual Out of the Ordinary: Tales for Halloween event on Sunday, Oct. 28, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Cornerstone Coffee House, 2133 Market St., Camp Hill. Storytellers will include Tom Coughlin, Steve Thorn, Debra Takach, Ben Nebroski, Sybil Stambaugh and Spike Spilker. The performance is free and suitable for people of all ages. Coffee and café fare will be available for purchase. Parking is available on-site and at the borough parking lot a block away. For more information, readers may call Spilker at 717-737-8438. The Susquehanna StoryTellers Guild promotes the art and regular practice of storytelling for people of all ages, Tom Coughlin (back) told a from folk tales to personal stostory while Debra Takach ries. Its members include pro(front) listened. Coughlin and fessional storytellers, people Takach, along with others, who tell for personal enjoywill tell stories during the ment and people who prefer to Out of the Ordinary: Tales listen. Members of the guild for Halloween event on Sun- tell stories at a wide range of day, Oct. 28. The event is venues, including festivals, sponsored by the Susquehan- schools, libraries and retirena StoryTellers Guild. ment communities.
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PUBLIC AUCTION 3 BR (1950) BRICK CAPE COD w/2-CAR GARAGE • .36-AC. LOT 2,144 Sq. Ft. DWELLING • 2.5 BATHS • HARDWOOD FLOORS
WED., OCT. 31, 2018 AT 4:00 P.M. Located at 414 N. 48th Street, Harrisburg, PA, Swatara Twp., Dauphin Co.
Hershey community members socialized during the Hershey Community Center’s capital campaign kickoff event.
Hershey community members socialized inside the empty outdoor pool at the current recreation center during the Hershey Community Center’s capital campaign kickoff event.
Fishing Creek Valley Road, Harrisburg. The meal will be the creation of a notable local chef, and beverages will be selected to complement each course. Participants will be encouraged to discuss and guess exactly what foods they are tasting while enjoying live background musical entertainment. Tickets are available in limited quantities for a set fee. For more information or to purchase tickets, readers may visit www.vrocp.org or call 717-238-2531.
Come To Our House Of Worship FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 64 W. Chocolate Ave., Hershey PA. Worship on Sundays at 8am (traditional), 9am (contemporary), and 11am (traditional). Education hour at 10am with small groups for adults and traditional Sunday school classes for adults, youth, and children. Visit our website: www.firstumchershey.org or call 717533-9668 to learn more.
GRACE CHAPEL: 2535 Colebrook Rd., Elizabethtown. Phone: 717-944-5571 Sunday School at 9 AM, Worship Celebration at 10 AM, Tuesday Teaching at 6:30PM. Pastor, Mel Weaver. Visit us online at www.gracechapelcares.org
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Directions: From I-83 take Derry St. east ½ mi. to left on 48th Street to top of hill ½ mi. to sale on left. Real Estate: consists of a 1950’s 3 BR brick Cape Cod dwelling w/2,144 sq. ft. living area; attached 2-car garage on a .36-ac. lot. Main flr. features a 14'x14' living rm. w/bay window, fireplace & HW flrs.; 10'x12' dining area w/HW floors; modern updated cabinetry kitchen w/Corian countertops, tile backsplash, tile flr., appliances included; main flr. bath & 2 BRs w/closets; upper level includes a 16'x20' master suite w/master bath & whirlpool tub; basement has a finished 12'x16' rec rm.; office/den; utility rm.; laundry w/W&D included; ½ bath; breezeway between house & garage w/enclosed rear porch/outside entrance to basement; attached 2-car garage w/auto-openers; public water, sewer & gas; central AC; new gas furnace forced air heat; gas water heater (2016); insulated windows; annual taxes approx. $3,400. For info call auctioneer at (717) 371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Mark Wendauer (717) 461-3349. Note: Quiet suburban neighborhood setting in the Hummelstown/ Harrisburg area; well-built all brick home w/valuable updates throughout; close to all conveniences; easy access to Rt. 83, 283 & 322. For photos & listing visit www.martinandrutt.com Auction By: MARTIN & RUTT AUCTIONEERS AY2189-L Michael J. Martin (717) 371-3333 Member of both PAA & NAA John J. Rutt II (717) 587-8906
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Auction For: JEFF & VICTORIA R. DOUGHERTY (717) 979-0989
SATURDAY OCTOBER 27, 2018 9:00 A.M.
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE FURNITURE COLLECTIBLES HOUSEHOLD GOODS LOCATION: 1354 East Chocolate Avenue/Rt. 422, Hershey, Derry Township, Dauphin Co., Pa. 50'x175' alley depth lot with a 2½ story vinyl sided house. First floor: kitchen, dining & living rooms, entrance foyer and utility room w/shower & toilet. Second floor: 3 bedrooms, sewing room and full bath. Full attic & basement w/1 car garage. Oil hot water baseboard heat. Municipal water & sewer. Off street parking. Vinyl fencing. Large front porch. Replacement windows. 200 amp. breaker panel and much more. INSPECTION: call Margaret 717-856-7998. TERMS: 10% down payment auction day - 45 day settlement - purchaser pays 2% transfer costs - offered w/a reserve at 12:00. ATTORNEY: Richard B. Druby 717-533-5406. Oak bow front/side china closet; (3) cedar chests; (8) chests of drawers; painted cupboard; Lexington 6 pc. bedroom suite (real nice); 8 pc. dining room suite w/glass door hutch; (2) wooden chests; 3 pc. breakfast set; (2) oak child’s chairs; (2) recliners; small C roll top desk w/3 drawers; 2 drawer metal file; single bed frame; maple desk & hutch; Maytag auto. washer & dryer; Frigidaire & Amana refrigerators; Sharp microwave; metal folding chairs; sewing machine w/cabinet; table lamps; asst. tables; wicker porch furniture and cupboard from old Spring House in Hershey. Pressed, pattern, crystal, ruby & colored glass; new star quilt; lots of Hershey, Country Club and Reese souvenirs & memorabilia; (2) cement benches; Cats Meow Hershey buildings; cookie jar; baskets; tea pots; trucks & toys; hanging Hallmark ball; large collections of elephants, apples, geese, teddy bears & Santa Claus; Winross trucks; hats; porcelain dolls; portable TV’s; (2) milk cans; tins; lawn ornaments; lots of seasonal decorations; throws; cook & bakeware; lots of table linens & material; recipes books; new blankets; sports teams coats; dozens of pictures; bird baths; large seasonal lawn ornaments; window lights; Tupperware; (3) sleds; 2000 F150 truck bumper; new wheelbarrow; L&G tools; asst. hand tools; boots; carpet, etc. Words can’t describe this unbelievable collection of a wide variety of collectibles. 100’s & 100’s of items. Plan to spend the day with us. Furniture will remain in house and be sold by catalog. AUCTION ORDER: small items – 12:00 real estate – 1:00 furniture – balance of small items. PREVIEW: 7:00 auction morning. Food & porta John. TERMS: cash/ check/credit card – 3% buyer’s premium waived w/payment by cash/check.
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The new Hershey Community Center recently kicked off its capital campaign with a special fundraising event, Adult Swim: Last Call, inside the empty outdoor pool at the current recreation center. More than 150 supporters were in attendance. During the event, honorary campaign chairperson and Hershey Company CEO Michele Buck announced the company has pledged $1,000,000 for the $5 million capital campaign. The new Hershey Community Center is scheduled to open in the spring of 2020. It will replace the existing Hershey Recreation Center, built in 1963 through funds earmarked by Milton S. Hershey. The Hershey Recreation Center, also known by many as The Plaza, was operated by the M.S. Hershey Foundation until 1979, when it was sold to the Township of Derry for one dollar. The facility has served the community well for 55 years, but the building is in a state of disrepair and there is no room in the current building to expand programming to meet the needs of the larger community.
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Registration is required. To register for a discounted fee, readers may visit www.eventbrite.com and search for “USCF Rated Chess Tournament” in Hershey through Friday, Nov. 2. Registrations will also be available on the day of the event from 9:30 to 10 a.m. For further information, readers may contact Rita Hunt-Smith at 717-533-6555, ext. 3708, or visit www.hersheylibrary.org. A program on the basics of being a car owner will be presented by Patrick Lewis on Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 4:30 p.m. The program is geared toward high school students. For more information, readers may contact Annika Sundberg at asundberg@derrytownship.org or call the library. The Popcorn Hat Players will present “Aladdin” on Saturday, Nov. 10, at 2 p.m. This Second Saturday program, sponsored by Friends of the Hershey Library, is for children ages 3 to 6 and their families. Registration is not required. More information is available by contacting Hunt-Smith. The library will offer a Junior Ornament Class for children in grade four and up on Sunday, Nov. 11, at 1:30 p.m. Kathy
Forney will lead participants in making tree ornaments or Star of David ornaments. There is a fee. For payment and registration information, readers may visit the Events Calendar at www.hersheylibrary.org. Information is available by contacting Hunt-Smith. The fourth and final program in the Financial Education Series will be presented on Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 6:45 p.m. by Steven Ginter from Morgan Stanley. The topic will be “Understanding Social Security, A Retirement Income Cornerstone.” The program is free and open to the public. Registration is not required. A one-man show, “Woodrow Wilson and the Great War,” will be presented by Neill Hartley on Sunday, Nov. 18, at 2 p.m. The fully staged historical presentation is suitable for people of all ages. It is set in the turbulent days leading up to World War I. To register, readers may visit the Events Calendar at www.hersheylibrary.org or call the library. Readers may contact Julie Brnik at jebrnik@derry township.org with questions. The program is sponsored by the Friends of the Hershey Library.
Roundtable Meeting Planned The Central Pennsylvania World War II Roundtable will meet on Thursday, Nov. 1, at 7 p.m. at Grace United Methodist Church, 433 E. Main St., Hummelstown. The speaker will be Karl Mann, a German refugee and a U.S. veteran. Mann was born in Koenigsberg, Germany, which is now Kaliningrad, Russia, in 1925, and his family moved to Cologne shortly after. His father, a professor at the University of Cologne, recognized the dangers of living under the rule of Hitler, and the family escaped from Nazi Germany in 1936. They immigrated to the U.S., settling in Chevy Chase, Md. Mann was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1943. After completing his basic training, Mann was sent as a replacement to Anzio in late February 1944, where he was assigned as a machine gun and mortar ammo bearer in the 157th Regiment, 45th Infantry Division.
Following the breakout from Anzio and the liberation of Rome, he and the 45th participated in the U.S. advance through France and Germany, all the way to the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp in April 1945. For much of the final year of WWII, Mann served as a German interpreter for his battalion commander, Lt. Col. Felix Sparks. The Central Pennsylvania WWII Roundtable is a nonprofit organization that provides a forum for WWII veterans, authors, historians, and citizens to share their knowledge and experiences related to the war. Meetings, held the first Thursday of every month, begin at 7 p.m. Anyone with an interest in WWII is invited to attend. There are no membership or admission fees. For more information, readers may contact Charlie Lloyd at charlie.central paww2rt@gmail.com or 717503-2862 or visit www. centralpaww2roundtable.org.
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