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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

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Auction To Support Youth Conference Attendance

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PICNIC-STYLE DINNER

Zion United Church of Christ, 900 Winter Hill Road, Strasburg, will host a community meal on Wednesday, April 24, at 6 p.m. The dinner will feature picnic foods. The meal is free, but attendees are encouraged to bring a casserole to share. The public is invited to attend.

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Grace Community Church (GCC), 212 Peach Bottom Road, Willow Street, will host its annual youth group benefit auction on Friday, April 26, from 6 to 9:30 p.m. A classic barbecue dinner with a variety of sides will be available from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Guests may pay a flat fee to fill a plate with all it can hold. Smaller plates will be available for a reduced fee. The event will offset the cost of the youth group’s trip to attend the Momentum Youth Conference that will be held at Indiana Wesleyan University in July. Student and community ministries pastor Addison Roberts said that the aim for the auction is $20,000 in order to reduce the financial burden on families that are sending students to Momentum. The goal for Momentum is to help students develop and deepen a passion and faith in God and to equip them for evangelism. The conference will have a long-term impact, Roberts asserted.

An auction on April 26 will help to offset the cost of Grace Community Church youth group members’ attendance at Momentum Youth Conference this summer. “I truly believe that a growing Christian is someone who is, among other things, deeply concerned for the world around him or her,” Roberts said. “This means proactively seeking justice and, if you will forgive the cliché, being a good neighbor. Supporting a child who is attending Momentum is an

i n v e s t ment in the long-term health of our communities and those communities where our students will represent Lancaster County in the future. By investing in a student’s faith, you are investing in their future and the future of the community they will inhabit.”

EASTER SERVICES

118 West Willow Road, Willow Street, invites community members to celebrate Easter Sunday, April 21, at the church’s four separate worship services. Pastor Bob Garvey will preach on “Inside the Tomb” during a sunrise service at Boehm’s UMC Chapel, Boehms Road, Willow Street, at 6:30 a.m. This service will be followed by a family breakfast at 7:30 a.m. at Boehm’s. In addition, Easter observances at West Willow UMC will feature an 8 a.m. traditional service, a 9:30 a.m. contemporary service, and a 10:30 a.m. traditional service. For additional informational, call the church office at 717-464-3211.

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Willow Street Church, 2723 Willow Street Pike North, Willow Street, invites the public to a community meal to be served in the fellowship hall on Tuesday, April 23, at 5:30 p.m. The menu will be turkey corn soup, chicken Parmesan, noodles, salad, dessert, and beverages. For more information, readers may call 717-464-3462.

NetCo Dance Company will present “Moving Past” on April 27 at the Ware Center in Lancaster. The show will explore historical and current social issues. By Dayna M. Reidenouer

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For more than two decades, the “Messiah� Sing-Along has been held in Lancaster County. It has always been and remains a drop-in event. “The people can come as they are,� said Clair Leaman, who had conducted a “Messiah� Sing-Along in Chester County for more than a decade before organizing the Lancaster version. “Just stop in. There are no rehearsals.� The 22nd annual “Messiah� Sing-Along will take place on Friday, April 26, at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2151 Oregon Pike, Lancaster, at 7 p.m. No child care will be provided. Singers will begin arriving at 6:30 p.m. According to Leaman, about 150 singers from Lancaster, Lebanon, and York counties and even out of state typically take part. Leaman organizes them by voice part. Audiences of as many as 600 have attended past events. The full “Messiah� by G.F. Handel is organized into three parts. The first part covers Christ’s birth and fulfillment of prophecy, and the second part focuses on suffering and death, while the third part concludes with triumph over sin and death. The Christmas program, which includes part one, is performed in Chester County in December. At Easter, the program begins with the overture and then includes all of parts two and three. Perhaps the most wellknown segment of “Messiah� is the “Hallelujah� chorus in part two, where the audience is encouraged to stand and sing with the vocalists. Leaman noted that sign language interpretation of the presentation will be provided by Carol Stevens and Grace McConkie. “Originally, it was just Carol (interpreting),� recalled Leaman. “But then Grace became interested (in interpreting), and she studied with Carol.� Leaman added that sometimes the women interpret simultaneously and at other times they take turns. Stevens serves as deaf ministry area coordinator for the

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The 22nd annual “Messiah� Sing-Along will take place on Friday, April 26, at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Lancaster at 7 p.m. Past events have featured about 150 singers and attracted up to 600 audience members. Peninsula-Delaware Conference of the United Methodist Church. She has 50 years of experience interpreting American Sign Language (ASL). McConkie is presently working toward her ASL teaching certification while attending Goldey-Beacom College. Westminster will be represented at this year’s sing-along by

soprano Carolyn McLain in addition to Floyd Rawleigh Jr., who will be the “Hallelujah� chorus guest conductor, and Westminister retired organist Pat Bleecker, who will play. Returning soloists will include contralto Heidi Kurtz, tenor Timothy Bench, and bass Mark Moliterno. McLain has performed locally with Opera Lancaster and the

Lemonade Concerts for Opera Lancaster. She has also taken part in the Dorothy Rose Smith Concert Series at Highland Presbyterian Church and the Crown Concert Series at Church of the Apostles. McLain has served as soprano soloist for “Messiah� at Calvary Church, for “The Holy City� with the Franconia-Lancaster Choral Singers, and for the Festival of Carols at Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. She also directs the Westminster Strings. “This will be McLain’s first time singing with us,� noted Leaman. Leaman encourages vocalists who wish to take part to practice using the “Learn and Practice Your Voice Part� link at www.messiahsingalong.com. Music to use at the event may be rented or purchased by singers. The event is free and open to the public. A freewill offering will be received. Readers who would like to learn more may visit the previously mentioned website.

CASA Plans Breakfast Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Lancaster County will host a Community Awareness Breakfast on Friday, April 26, at 8 a.m. in the ballroom of the Cork Factory Hotel, 480 New Holland Ave., Suite 3000, Lancaster. At the free, one-hour breakfast, attendees will learn how CASA is making a difference in

vulnerable children in Lancaster County and how community members can help. The event aims to recruit new volunteers, raise funds, and spread awareness about the work of CASA. A teenager who is a former foster child will share her experience and how a CASA volunteer helped her during her time in foster care.

PA Family Travel Fair from pg 1 of,� noted Royal. Following the success of the first fair in spring 2018, Royal has lined up exhibitors, along with amusements for children, food for purchase, and opportunities to win prizes, for the second free event, which will be held at Calvary Church, 1051 Landis Valley Road, Lancaster, on Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. In 2018, Royal noted that much of the state would be represented in some way at the fair, but this year, she promises even more. “We will have a lot of new exhibitors,� said Royal, noting that most of last year’s exhibitors will be returning. New this year, will be Sesame Place, Elk Country Visitors Center, and the Little League Museum. McKean County, location of the Allegheny National Forest and the famous Kinzua Bridge, a former railroad bridge that is now a tourist attraction, will be represented, along with the Pennsylvania Great Outdoors Area, which covers five counties in the northern region. Also represented will be the area of the Eagles Mere, which will include the Eagles Mere Air Museum, Eagles Mere Auto Museum, and the Eagles Mere Inn. Elk Mountain Ski Resort will be represented. Railroad

enthusiasts will find the Colebrookdale Railroad, and for those interested in Pennsylvania’s rich mine history, there will be information about the Pioneer Tunnel Historic Coal Mine in Schuylkill County. Returning this year will be DelGrosso’s Park & Laguna Splash and representatives of Indiana County, home of the Jimmy Stewart Museum. KPETS (Keystone Pet Enhanced Therapy Services) team members will bring their friendly service dogs again, as well. Prizes will include a weekend package for two at the Nature Inn at Bald Eagle. The excursion will include two nights at the inn, meals, and a kayak tour guided by a park naturalist. A visit to the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon for four will also be given away. The prize will include two nights in an extended stay suite at the Canyon Motel; a family pack of tickets from Ole Covered Wagon Tours, which includes horse-drawn tours of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon; and a gift basket of Potter-Tioga County products. The fair puts emphasis on family fun, so children will find plenty to do, including a scavenger hunt with a grand prize of tickets to DelGrosso’s Park & Laguna Splash. Entertainment will be provided by WJTL’s Kids Cookie

To register for the event, call 717-208-3280, visit www.casalancaster.org, or email melissa@casalancaster.org. CASA’s goal is to ensures a qualified, compassionate adult will fight for and protect a child’s right to be safe, to be treated with dignity and respect, and to learn and grow in the security of a loving family.

Break. In addition, magic shows with balloon artist Randy Ward will be held at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Children will also have a chance to meet a number of mascots, including Chipper, the Herr’s mascot; Yummie from Kitchen Kettle Village; and Yogi Bear from Yogi’s Jellystone Camp Resort in Quarryville. Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland will be on-site to perform a show about creatures that live in the rain forest at noon. In addition, Tiny Town will bring a castle to the venue. According to Royal, guests at the fair will have the opportunity to gain a wealth of information from the visitors bureaus that will have booths at the event. “ We will have 15 visitors bureaus. I love what the bureaus will be presenting,� said Royal. “They will talk about all the special things in their areas, and nobody knows their particular destination better than they do.� Hungry attendees will find at least seven food trucks selling a variety of items, including Auntie Anne’s, Au-Sam’s Trolley Stop, Kunzler Rolling Grill, K’s Kitchen, Mad Dash Artisan Grilled Cheese, Smoothie King, and Waffle Mamas. Plenty of free parking will be available at the fair. Readers who would like more information are welcome to visit www.pafamily travel.com.


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When Dan Henry’s brother, Dave, spoke at Middle Octorara Presbyterian Church (MOPC) earlier this year, he stressed the importance of setting aside preconceived ideas when aiming to help people from other cultures. “We don’t want to do things our way,� Dan said. “It is better to follow their directions.� Dan related that Dave, who is a Presbyterian pastor in Jefferson City, Mo., and the leader of annual trips to a sister church in Tamshiyacu, Peru, explained that point by using the example of a painting project in Peru. “The project lead dumped paint thinner into the paint bucket, and then he dumped in more. We asked why, and he said the paint had to be thinned or it would never dry in the high humidity. If it had been up to us, we would have just started painting,� Dan reported Dave as sharing. “Can you imagine kids running around and bumping into walls covered with wet paint?� Dan and his wife, Boni, began visiting the Presbyterian church in Tamshiyacu in 2006. Sometimes teams of a dozen or more people from MOPC have traveled there, and other times, it has been only Dan and Boni. No matter the size, the group typically joins with Dave’s parishioners and other folks he has recruited. Dan noted that when he and Boni first started going to the remote jungle village of Tamshiyacu, they were happy to help with construction projects. Age, however, has slowed them down, but that has actually been a blessing that has turned the traditional missions trip model on its head. “The team does pay some people to help (with construction). In some ways, we help them more by hiring local men to do the work,� Dan said. “We buy materials locally too. By buying in the village, it helps them out.� On earlier trips, MOPC members collected flip-flops and other items to distribute to people in

need in Tamshiyacu, but they have since opted to purchase those items in the village, benefiting the local economy. Additionally, the teams buy anti-parasite medication in a Peruvian city for distribution to residents in and around Tamshiyacu. Along with meeting folks’ physical needs, the mission teams have aimed to meet spiritual needs as well. Dave has mentored the church’s pastors, and typically, the groups host Bible schools for children during their visits. “We usually start with about 50 children, but by the end of the week, it’s popular, and we have several hundred. It’s organized chaos, but they love it,� Dan said. The next trip to Tamshiyacu is set for Friday, July 5, to Saturday, July 13. Dan and Boni will be traveling with a group from Jefferson City. They plan to host a Bible school, do some touchups on the church building, and renovate a house for the parents of the church’s current pastor, Jhony. To raise funds for the trip, a yard sale will be held from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 20, at MOPC, 1199 Valley Road, which is located 4 miles east of Quarryville on Route 372. The event will be held rain or shine.

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The Solanco Historical Society will hold its next meeting on Saturday, April 20, at 1:30 p.m. at the society’s Archives Building, 1932 Robert Fulton Highway (Route 222), Quarryville. Dr. Robert Frick will present “Three Local Men of Prominence,” focusing on Jacob Eichholtz, Peter T. Watt and James Shand Sr. Trained as a coppersmith, Eichholtz was a successful businessman in Lancaster in the early 19th century. While skilled at his craft, he also possessed a passion for art. Through study and encouragement from established artists, Eichholtz became a wellknown portrait painter, completing more than 800 portraits

during his professional career. Watt and Shand, both born in Scotland, immigrated to the United States in the second half of the 19th century. Trained as merchants, these men came to Lancaster in 1878 and established a department store that was in business for more than 100 years. Frick is a graduate of Millersville University with a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science, and he has a doctorate in educational administration from Temple University. He is a teacher of school law and provides workshops for Pennsylvania school districts. Admission will be free and open to the public.

The Red Rose Coin Club will hold its spring coin show at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, on Saturday, April 20, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The show will feature a diverse offering of U.S. coins from small silver dimes to large $20 gold coins, as well as currency and coins from countries around the world. Tokens, medals, and proof and mint sets

will also be available. More than 40 dealers will be present. Anyone who would like to sell items or get an idea of what their collection may be worth is invited to bring their items along. Food and beverages will be available on-site from the Paradise Lions Club. Door prizes will be awarded in hourly drawings. Admission to the coin show is free.

Children’s Ministries at Millersville Community Church invites the community to the annual children’s egg hunt to be held on Saturday, April 20, at the church’s Hope Campus, 242 Bender Road, Millersville. Doors will open at 9:30 a.m. The festivities will begin at 10 a.m. with a performance by theatrical juggler Chris Ivey. After the entertainment, children will

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Red Rose Coin Club spring coin show chair Brian Callahan (left) and show greeter Katelyn (right) invite community members to attend the event, set to take place at the Farm and Home Center in Lancaster on Saturday, April 20.

GCC Youth Group from pg 1 On April 26, a wide variety of items will be sold to the highest bidders. “Our auction is truly eclectic,” Roberts remarked. “It will include everything from gift cards to local experiences and restaurants to guided tours to a brand-new queen-size mattress. There is antique furniture and a new, handmade glider for your porch.” Roberts noted that among the experiences is a tour of historic Lancaster County led by GCC lead

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The Susquehanna Valley Area Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame will hold its annual induction ceremony and banquet on Saturday, May 4, at Four Seasons Banquet Facility, 949 Church St., Landisville. The event will begin with social time at 5:30 p.m., and the banquet will start at 6 p.m. During the banquet, the chapter will honor six inductees: Pete Horn, George Kennedy, Doug Givler, Stephen Beck, Barbara Barr, and Barry Stumpf. There is a per-person fee to attend the banquet. For information about tickets, readers may call Bob Herman at 717-6843407 in the evenings. The deadline for securing tickets is Friday, April 26. Horn is being nominated as a basketball coach. At P.S. Dupont High School and West Nottingham Academy, he played football, basketball, and baseball and earned eight varsity letters. He served as J.P. McCaskey High School’s athletic director from 1972 to 1998 and as the school’s head boys’ basketball coach from 1972 to 1996. Over that time, he compiled a record of 360-111, and his teams won nine Lancaster-Lebanon (L-L) League Section 1 titles and five L-L League championships. Horn was honored as Coach of the Year in Section 1 six times. Horn served on the School District of Lancaster’s school board from 2002 to 2010, and he returned to coaching by serving as the head boys’ basketball coach at Lancaster Country Day School for four seasons in the early 2000s. Kennedy, who is being nominated for body building, is a Columbia resident who spent 15 years as a power lifter before becoming a body builder and winning the title of Mr. Lancaster County in 1977 at the age of

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Immigration issues will be highlighted during the show’s six pieces, which Berlet has coordinated with guest choreographer Franklin & Marshall College professor Pamela Veil. “Our theme runs parallel to what’s happening in the world and newspaper headlines,” Berlet remarked. She noted that during one of the pieces, President John F. Kennedy’s televised address to the nation on civil rights on June 11, 1963, will accompany the dance. “It was right when three black students were going to attend the University of Alabama and needed protection,” Berlet said. She expressed her frustration that race issues are still a part of today’s culture. “We still see a divided nation,” she said. “But when you strip away … all the adjectives to describe people, we’re pretty much the same underneath.” Another piece, titled “Tunnel Vision,” will be a truly multimedia production, with the use of music, video, and confetti. The images will highlight the Berlin Wall, Ellis Island, and the #MeToo movement, asking the question, “How far have we

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Lifetree Café, located at Emmaus Road Café, 1886 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, will examine the identity of Jesus on Tuesday, April 23, at 7 p.m. Lifetree Café is a place where people gather for conversation about life and faith in a casual, comfortable setting. The program is titled “Who Was Jesus - Really?” and will feature a filmed interview with Greg Stier, author of “Outbreak,” and Rick Lawrence, author of “The Jesus-Centered Life.” Admission is free. For details, contact 717-473-9115 or ltclancaster@gmail.com.

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Camp Invention To Offer Local Events Chamber Mentees Provide Camp Invention, a nationally recognized, nonprofit summer enrichment camp program, will visit the local area. A program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame (NIHF) in partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Camp Invention challenges children in kindergarten through grade six to find their inner inventor by learning the process of innovation. Each year, the program features a new curriculum inspired by world-changing inventors - the NIHF inductees. Using hands-on activities, Camp Invention aims to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) learning; build confi-

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Campbell and Coleman. As coexecutive directors, Campbell leads administration and all fundraising efforts, while Coleman serves as the external face of the organization and oversees the programmatic side of ASSETS. King remains involved with ASSETS as a consultant and supporter. To learn more about ASSETS, visit www.assetslancaster.org or call 717-393-6089.

Library Assistance Eight Donegal High School juniors who are participating in the Lancaster Chamber’s Women in Business Mentoring Program visited the MilanofSchock Library in Mount Joy in March. One requirement of each student active in the program is to participate in a volunteer experience in her local community. The young women identified Milanof-Schock Library as a place where they wanted to spend time and offer their help. The students took on a number of spring cleaning tasks for the library, including cleaning windows and blinds, shredding papers and organizing books. At the library, the young women learned that the library, though a nonprofit organization, is a business. They also learned the library is technology-driven in its community services. The Women in Business Mentoring Program aims to help shape and grow the future leaders of the local workforce by providing guidance, sharing wisdom and offering encouragement to young women

Mentors and mentees from the Lancaster Chamber’s Women in Business Mentoring Program recently visited the MilanofSchock Library to volunteer. Participants included (front, from left) Jessica Hutchinson, Katelyn Schwab, Kaylee Geesey, Eileen Javier, (back) Barb Hanson, Stephanie Reider, Grace Haas, Brionna Fackler, Rachel Fuhrman, Morgan Sheaffer, Danielle Kuhn, Kyra Melleby-Myers and Rachel Mathias. during their junior year of high school. The program includes a variety of facilitated experiential career exploration opportunities and learning experiences aimed at introducing students to the myriad educational and professional options open to them after graduation. The eight-month program currently serves a total of 118 young ladies from 15 school districts. Eleventh-grade students are

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Church Plans Seder Event Mill Creek Bible Church, 270 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster, will host “Interactive Jewish Seder: Jesus in the Passover” on Saturday, April 20, from 7 to 8 p.m. The program will be presented by Chosen People Ministries. Admission is free, but registration is requested. To register, visit www.millcreek bible.com.

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The Lancaster Area Sewing Network will meet on Monday, April 22, at 7 p.m. at Lancaster Friends Meeting House, 110 Tulane Terrace, Lancaster. The program, “How to Read the Wrinkles,” will be presented by Carrie Rhinier. After Rhinier’s presentation about basic issues and fixes, participants will try on their muslins and discuss changes that should be made. Members are encouraged to have their muslins made and ready to try on. Anyone who is not finished may serve as a note-taker. For more information, email LancasterSews@gmail.com.


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Volunteers Assist International Group donates financially and covers some travel expenses. Dave Becker, owner and president of D.C. Welding Inc. of Elizabethtown, donates materials and volunteer hours. Offering his fabrication and repair skills, Becker has tested welding machines for FIA’s international project sites, as well as donated brackets to mount windmills and generators used at FIA’s Middletown headquarters. Local business owners are invited to join FIA’s efforts by providing financial support, donating construction materials, or welcoming employees to join an FIA volunteer work team. For Local volunteers have served as missionaries to the NiVan people of Vanuatu with Friends in more information, readers may Action International. contact Brosey at paulbrosey@fiaintl.org or 717546-0208 or visit www.fiaintl.org.

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Track Teams Top Barons, Move to 3-0 Strauss, Colleen Gilbert, Alexis Moran and Kristin Herr earned a 98-52 victory while Ezra Mellinger’s three wins sparked the boys’ to a tight 88-62 result. “Many stellar efforts by both teams and way too many personal records to count,” said head coach Cal Esh.

Olivia Sunderland, winning by a good 35 seconds. She also anchored the In a key Section Two showdown last winning 4x800 relay with Sara Boyd, Monday, the Pioneer track teams Deardorff, and Tonna Harnish while moved to 3-0 with hard-fought wins Strauss anchored the 4x400 with over visiting Manheim Central. The girls’ Szymanski, Herr and Toby Harnish. team, behind a two-win efforts by Elli Herr started her day with wins in the discus (114-9) and javelin (135-10). Moran chipped in with firsts in the triple jump (32-6.5) and tied Lily Hoke at 5-0 in the high. The Pioneers also picked up a win from first year senior Betsy Brenneman with a 33-6.5 toss of the shot put while Micah Gordley commanded the mile run with a 5:47 and Lauren Gard beat the field in the 100 hurdles (17.0) and picked up seconds in the 300 hurdles, the 200 and long jump. Ezra Mellinger ran away from the field in the 100 (10.2), beating Will Rivers by a second, and his 21.4 in the 200 was quicker than Central’s Zack Reed (23.7). He also anchored the 4x100 relay team with Jacob Kopelman, Tyler Littler and Josh Horst getting the start. In the field, he picked up a 23-1.24 in the long jump. “Ezra set new PR’s and school Photo by Mona Steinhauer Addi Nickle clears the bar at 7’-6” to finish third for the Pioneers during their 98-52 Section Two records in the 100 and 200,” Esh pointed out. win over Manheim Central last Monday at L-S. Also in the field, the Pioneers swept the Barons in the shot put with Gabe Frederick (48-10.5), Alex Stoeffler (42) and Johnny Franklin (41-10.75) taking first through third, respectively. It was Lampeter’s only sweep of the day. Stoeffler also picked up a win in the javelin (159-8) while Frederick (126) was second behind Jacob Long in the discus (142-8). Also in the field Josiah Zehr cleared 12-0 to win the pole vault. He also clocked a 40.0 flat to take the 300 hurdles and was second in the 110 highs, 3/10ths of a second behind Central’s Zack Reed. David Helms chipped in with a first in the 3200 (10:46 PR) and was second in the mile while Arik Harnish won a tight 800 (2:07.9 PR) and ran the opening leg of the 4x800 relay with Grant Kuhn, Luka Vranich and Jansen Miller capping the win. “We had five new PR’s for the distance team,” Esh said. “The 4x800 ran a great race to PR and David Helms Photo by Mona Steinhauer Lampeter-Strasburg’s Josiah Zehr clears a hurdle on his way to a 40.0-second win in the 300-meter wins the 3200 at the end of a close meet-big meet, big race and big hurdles in the Pioneers’ 88-62 win over visiting Manheim Central last Monday. Strauss jumped her way to first in the long (15-7.5) and then sprinted to a win in the 200 (26.7). She was also second behind Lindsay Szymanski (12.9) in the 100. Gilbert clocked a 2:28.8 in the 800 and won the 3200 with a convincing effort over Central’s

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effort, big heart!” Caleb Bruner picked up seconds in the triple jump and pole vault. TENNIS The tennis team fell to 1-9 overall with losses to Section One leader Cedar Crest (7-0) and Section Two second place Elizabethtown last week. In Wednesday’s 6-1 loss to the Bears, Luke Kelly and Alex Braun prevented the shutout with a solid 8-3 win over Chris Gartley and Jon Gartley. Kelly also put up a strong first set at No. 4 singles but fell short 7-6 against Evan Schneider. SOFTBALL Playing three-plus games last week, the Lady Pioneers remained perfect on the season. The girls banged out 64 total hits, earned two more shutouts and improved to 8-0 in Section Two, 9-0 overall. The week started with a 20-0, fourinning crossover shutout over McCaskey. Holding a 4-0 lead after two innings, L-S put the game away with 16 runs in the top of the 5th.

They finished with 18 hits and played flawless defense. In the circle, Gabby Drumm and Keiva Middleton each struck out two batters. “We struggled with the slower pitching but got the result we were looking for,” said head coach Gene Charles. “We had 12 hits in that 16 run inning. Cam Byler crushed a two run homer. She went 3-3 and finished with four RBIs.” Summer Peters and Jocelyn Branco also had three hit days. Tuesday the Pioneers resumed play against Solanco. Suspended Friday, April 5, L-S opened play with a 13-4 lead, a runner on second and one out in the fourth. Five batters later, it was 15-4. Crossover play continued Wednesday and L-S blanked a two win Cedar Crest squad 10-0 in five innings. L-S set the tone with a five run first inning and extended their lead with a three-run third. Julz Garber went 3-4 with a triple and a double, Peters was 2-2 with 2 RBIs and Drumm, Daisy Frank and Taryn Hostetter

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the Falcons 6-5 and played error-free defense but suffered its first loss of the season 5-3. Holding a 3-0 lead after 2.5 innings, the visitors gave up four runs in the bottom of the second and managed just two hits and two walks through the last five frames. Snyder started on the hill, scattered five hits, gave up four runs, struck out two and walked two. Patrick Holmes struck out two over the final four innings. Two days later, the Pioneers fell behind 1-0 in the first inning but rallied with four runs in the second and never looked back in a convincing 9-3 win over Warwick (5-3, 6-3 overall). Shockey’s bases loaded double plated two runs in the fourth while a third scored on the throw. Lampeter’s fourth run of the inning was courtesy of a Warwick error. L-S scored a single run in the third, Shockey homered in the fourth and Holmes crushed a three run triple in the fifth to cap the scoring. Shockey (4 RBI), Holmes (3 RBI) and Taso Kovac all finished with two hits on the day. Byler got the start and earned the win with five innings pitched. He gave up five hits and three earned runs, struck out two and walked one. Doug Schneider (2W) and Karpathios (2K) pitched in relief. BOYS’ LACROSSE The boys’ lacrosse team went 1-2 last week with a pair of overtime games. Monday they hosted Bishop McDevitt and looked to take control early, pushing out to a 4-0 lead at the half and an 8-2 lead after three. The visitors, however, mounted a six goal, fourth quarter come-back and sent the game into overtime where L-S prevailed, 9-8. Noah Patterson (1a), Connor Nolt (1a) and Noah Davis (2a) all finished with two goals scored while Finn McKinney, Logan Bradley and Stewart McClain each scored once. In a back-and-forth outing against CV on Wednesday, L-S found the game tied at 5-5 at the half, 8-8 after three and 10-10 when the final buzzer

sounded. Unfortunately, CV’s Will Stone beat Dom Reed (12 saves) for the game-winner. This was Lampeter’s fourth one goal game of the season and third OT game. Joey Jordan led all scorers with five goals. Bradley notched a hat trick and Patterson (1a) scored twice. Nolt was tops with three assists.

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Blantz (2-4), Byler (2-4) and Frank (23, triple) also contributed to the attack. Cutting the lead to one, 4-3, in the bottom of the third, L-S forged ahead for good in the fourth. Garber tripled, with one out, and scored on Peter’s base hit. Blantz singled, Baker connected for a second two run double, and Byler capped the inning with an RBI hit. GIRLS’ LACROSSE After surviving Central York 11-10 on Saturday, April 6, the girls’ lacrosse team picked up league wins over Elizabethtown and Penn Manor before suffering an 11-goal loss to second place Hempfield on Friday. Against the one-win Bears, L-S got a game-high nine goals from Kelsey Kimmel and took charge with a 9-3 first half effort. Malaina Bauzon added a hat trick, Riley Dawson netted two goals (1a), Emma Gochnauer scored once and Brittney Zameroski added one assist in a game that featured 26 shots on goal. Wednesday afternoon the winning ways continued. Behind another 9-goal effort from Kimmel, L-S pushed out to a commanding 12-2 first half advantage and settled for a 20-6 win against the visiting Comets (1-7). Jeslyn Krebs notched a hat trick in a game that featured eight different scorers. Gochnauer (2g, 2a), Bauzon (2g), Katelyn Smith (1g, 2a), Isabella Beiler (1g), Hannah Gawne (1g), Zameroski (2a) and Dawson (1a) contributed to the attack. In probably their biggest game of the season to date, L-S battled Hempfield in the first half, entering the break with just a two goal deficit, 7-5. After the break however, the Knights, who have given up just 62 goals to date, stepped up the offense, buckled down on defense and wrapped up the win with a 13-4 half. They sit in second place behind undefeated Manheim Township. The Pioneers fall to 5-2 (8-3 overall), right behind third place Cocalico (5-1, 7-2). Kimmel matched her season-low with four goals (1). McKenna Conklin scored three times while Krebs and Kelliann Drummond added one goal each. BASEBALL In crossover action last week the baseball team went 2-1 and completed the rain suspended game with Solanco on Tuesday, which they won convincingly, 11-1. L-S posted its second shutout of the season with a complete game, threehitter from Braedon Karpathios. The sophomore finished with 11 strikeouts on the day and did not yield a single free pass in Lampeter’s 9-0 home win over McCaskey. The hosts plated one run in the first, two in the second and broke the game open with a two-out, five run rally in the fourth. Karpathios, who helped his own cause with a three hit day, reached on an error, Dylan Byler (2-2) was hit by a pitch and Hunter Cunningham (1-2) walked to load the bases. Aaron Snyder’s ground ball was misplayed, scoring the first run while Derek Eckman’s single to left and Alex Knapp’s triple plated two runs each. Tuesday play resumed against Solanco. The Pioneers held a 4-0 lead after two innings. Both teams traded runs in the sixth and L-S capped the scoring with a four-run seventh. Eckman’s 3-3, 2 RBI day highlighted a 13-hit attack. Thomas Shockey (2-4) and Joseph Meck (2-3) rounded out the multi hit leaders while Byler added 2 RBI. On the road Wednesday, L-S out hit

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Mariah Gansel, 2018 Chesapeake Conservation Corps intern, presented information about Native Americans. During Stars Over the Susquehanna on Friday, April 26, visitors to the Zimmerman Center for Heritage in Wrightsville may explore Native American star stories. Activities will also take place at Columbia Crossing.

Susquehanna Heritage will host Stars Over the Susquehanna, an evening of stargazing and exploring the night sky, at two riverfront sites on Friday, April 26. Both events are free and open to people of all ages. At Columbia Crossing River Trails Center, Susquehanna Heritage will be joined by the Astronomy Enthusiasts of Lancaster County (AELC) for a public star watch party and presentation. Tom Lugar will present “Naked Eye and Binocular Astronomy in Moderate Light-Polluted Skies” inside Columbia Crossing at 7:30 p.m. to help attendees sharpen their observation skills. After the presentation, attendees will be able to view the night sky with binoculars and through telescopes outside, weather permitting. The telescopes will show a variety of celestial objects, such as the Pleiades star cluster and the Orion nebula. AELC members will also point out various constellations and discuss how to navigate the sky. Across the river at the Zimmerman Center for Heritage, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., visitors

Susquehanna Rivertowns Weekend To Feature Walking, Biking Options more difficulty on the other trail due to inclines. This event is sponsored by Penn Dutch Pacers Volksmarch Club, a nonprofit organization promoting fitness through noncompetitive family sports. The club is celebrating 30 years of public walks. The Wrightsville walk will have 6K and 10K options available. The town is recognized as one of the places George Washington considered for being the capital of the United States. The trail will go over the ColumbiaWrightsville Bridge, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places along with the Wrightsville Historic District. Most of the trail will be on sidewalks, with a bit of roadside walking involved. Organizers note that wheelchairs will have difficulty, with strollers having medium difficulty. In Marietta, 5K and 10K walks will be offered. The borough was incorporated in 1812 and prospered due to the river commerce; the varied architecture is indicative of this time period. Individuals may combine the Columbia 5K to pick up the Marietta trail, or they may drive 2.6 miles from Columbia Crossing to reach the beginning of the Marietta walking trail. Most of the trail will be on sidewalks, with some roadside walking involved. Wheelchairs will have difficulty due to inclines, and strollers should have medium difficulty. All are welcome to participate. There is a nominal cost for those seeking IVV/AVA credit; all others may participate for free. A Baward will be available for the walks for a fee, and New Walker packets may be purchased for those wishing to begin walking for credit. For more information, readers may contact Maria Roshon at 717-330-8751 or losgann10 @comcast.net regarding the Columbia walk, Pam Copenhaver at 717-817-9724 or indigo1704@aol.com regarding the Wrightsville walk, Sharon Miller at 717-805-9540 or millersd@ptd.net regarding the Marietta walk and Columbia bike ride, or the York White Rose Wanderers at ywrw@hotmail.com regarding the Wrightsville walk. They may also visit www. avaclubs.org/pdp, https://sites.google.com/site/ yorkwhiterosewanderers/, or www.avaclubs.org/SRVC.


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Sunrise Rotary Plans 16th Annual Ride For Literacy By Ann Mead Ash

For the past two years, the Lancaster Sunrise Rotary has struggled with wet weather on the days the organization held its annual Ride for Literacy. In 2017, a downpour interrupted the ride, and in 2018, the day started rainy, but cleared up later on. The lack of sun in recent years, however, has not deterred club members. “Our target is 150 riders,” said organizer Steve Bareuther. This year’s ride will be held rain or shine on Saturday, May 11, beginning at the Manheim Township Community Park, 209 Petersburg Road, Neffsville. Rolling starts will be held from 7 to 9 a.m. To make the Ride for Literacy appealing to bicycle enthusiasts at a variety of riding levels, the event will offer four routes with names that correspond to types of literature. The 10-mile family ride is called the Short Story. The Novella will travel through 21 miles of Lancaster countryside, and the Trilogy will span 43 miles of area scenery, showcasing farms, schoolhouses, and covered bridges. The Epic Metric Century ride of 100 kilometers (approximately 62 miles) will be available to challenge the most adventurous riders. An optional hill stage called the Cat’s Back

challenge will be offered near Fairmount in Ephrata. Ride participants will find water and rest stops located along each of the marked routes. Cue sheets, SAG support, sports beverages, snacks, and comfort stations will also be provided to registered riders. A lunch will be available at the park for riders. In 2018, the Rotary Club partnered with The Common Wheel, an organization that works to provide bikes for people and encourage a culture of biking for transportation as well as recreation. The park became a drop-off location, with club members accepting quality, gently used bikes throughout the ride. This year, the partnership will continue, and ridersand nonriders are invited to donate bikes from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the park. One of the organization’s programs works to empower youths through hands-on skills they learn by repairing their own bicycles after school and in the summer. The organization also works with social service agencies to provide bikes for those in need. More information about the organization may be found at www.thecommonwheel.com. Sunrise Rotary Club president Bill Ross noted that starting this year, the club is

offering a new more inclusive sponsorship package for local businesses and individuals. “We have a car show in Neffsville in the fall, and we are looking for annual sponsorships to include both events,” explained Ross. The 2019 car show will be held in the Neffsville Park in September. The club has long partnered with the Literary Council of Lancaster-Lebanon, and a portion of what is raised by the ride will be donated to that organization. The club also supports other local community organizations and helps fund international missions, such as sending eye doctors to the Dominican Republic, Nepal, and parts of Africa. The club sends area students to Rotary Youth Leadership Awards at Messiah College. Sunrise Rotary has also formed a relationship with Carter and MacRae Elementary School in the School District of Lancaster, and the club donates books to the school. Members delivered 30 books to the school in March. Riders who would like to register to take part may do so at www.active.com/lititz-pa/cycling/ races/ride-for-literacy-2019. Tech shirts will be available for purchase to those who register by Wednesday, April 24. Registration on the day of the ride will

begin at 7 a.m. Questions may be directed to Bareuther at sbareuther@msn.com. Sunrise Rotary, which has more than 60 members, meets on Thursdays at 7:30 a.m. at the Lancaster Country Club, 1466 New Holland Pike, Lancaster. The club welcomes new members. Individuals who are interested in joining may email bmack@ horstgroup.com. Readers who would like to learn more about the organization may visit www.lancastersunrise rotaryofpa.com.

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Tournament To Aid Local Families Lancaster County Field of Hope will hold a golf tournament on Saturday, May 4, at Crossgates Golf Club, 1 Crossland Pass, Millersville. Golf will begin with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Proceeds from the tournament will benefit local individuals and their families who are facing medical hardships. This year’s recipients include David Brill, Elliott Ross, Michelle Vinelli Adams, Carol Martin, Michele Elliott and the family of

the late Joe Bauder. The entry fee per golfer includes the course fee, the use of a cart, lunch, dinner, beverages and prizes. The prize for the hole-in-one contest is a barbecue cooker with a hardwood table. Sponsorships are available. For more information, readers may visit www.lancofield of hope.com or contact Carol Heth at 717-538-3877 or carol@lancofieldofhope.com.

Park Recreation Programs Posted gram for adults age 18 and older will run from 9 to 10:30 a.m., and a program for families will run from 11 a.m. to noon. Participants will learn about what is sprouting and flowering in the woodlands and will sample wild, healthy foods. Liability waivers will need to be signed. An Earth Day Painting Session will take place on Monday, April 22, at the Exhibit Farm House, 2 Exhibit Farm Drive, Lancaster. The program is open to individuals age 3 and older and will be held from 1 to 2 p.m. and again from 6 to 7 p.m. Participants will celebrate Earth Day by painting canvases of natural scenes in the park. Family Nature Explorers, an hour of woodland exploration for people of all ages, will be held on April 22 from 3 to 4 p.m. Participants will use expedition tools, including bug containers, trowels, and butterfly nets, to learn about the wildlife around them. On April 22, Compost Is Happening will

explore several ways to compost to help participants choose the best solution for their location and needs and learn about the proper mix of browns and greens to make the best compost possible. The program will run from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Munchkin Science - Picnic and Hike, a program for children ages 3 to 5, will take place at Pavilion 2, 1055 Rockford Road, Lancaster, on Tuesday, April 23, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Participants are invited to bring a picnic lunch, which will be followed by a woodland hike. Fun and Fascination: Wetlands will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 24, and is open to children ages 6 to 10. A naturalist will lead children in a hands-on exploration of wetland areas near the Environmental Center. Participants should dress for the weather and for spring mud. Children under age 6 with adults are welcome, if accompanying older siblings.

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The Lancaster County Department of Parks and Recreation will offer programs to the community. Unless otherwise noted, there is a per-person fee for the programs, most of which will take place at the Environmental Center in Lancaster County Central Park, 1 Nature’s Way, Lancaster. Children under age 3 may attend for free. Registration and payment are required by noon on the business day before the event, unless stated otherwise. A Mindfulness Hike will honor Earth Day on Saturday, April 20, for individuals age 16 and up. Walks will be offered from 8 to 9 a.m. and also from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. and will depart from Pavilion 3, 1098 Rockford Road, Lancaster. The introductory practice in mindfulness will feature a naturalist who will lead this walking meditation and guide participants in sensory awareness. Two Edible Spring Wildflowers programs will be offered on April 20. A pro-

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ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH: 600 E. Penn Grant Rd., P.O. Box 635, Willow Street. Pastor: The Rev. Steven R. Bowser. Associate Pastor: The Rev. Maureen L. Seifried. Worship: Sat. Eves. 6 p.m., Sunday Worship 8:15 am & 10:45am. Sunday School 9:30am; Holy Communion at all services. (717)4645683 Handicapped Access, Hearing Devices & Nursery. www.ascensionws.org

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Good Friday Stations of the Cross at 12:00 Noon Tenebrae Service at 7:30 p.m.

BETHEL CHURCH: 3716 Main Street, Conestoga. Children’s Ministries for all ages and Adult Sunday School on Sunday at 9 am. Sunday worship at 10:15. Community Communion Service on 4th Wednesday at 6:30 pm. Bible studies offered. Many special events and activities. For more information, contact Pastor George at 717-419-2901

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BREAKOUT MINISTRIES: Senior Pastors Ron & Mary Buch; Sundays at 10am. Contemporary worship & messages of freedom, healing & deliverance. Children’s ministry; nursery through Sr. High. Coffee & snacks before & after the Service. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 7-8pm; Women’s & Men’s Bible Study the 2nd & 4th Wed. 6-7 pm. Local & international outreaches. 2400 Anita Court, Leola, PA 17540 (717)656-8366

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF STRASBURG: 101 South Decatur Street, Strasburg. Services: Traditional 8:30am., Contemporary 11am., Sunday School 10am. Nursery Care available. Facebook.com/StrasPres, StrasPres.org 717-687-6030

7:00-7:45am Easter Sunrise Service 8:00-9:00am Easter Breakfast 9:30-10:30am Special Easter Film 11:00am-12noon Easter Worship Service

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH OF MILLERSVILLE 121 Walnut Hill Rd., Millersville. Sunday School at 9:15am; Worship at 10:30am. Wednesdays: AWANA Clubs at 6:30pm. & Prayer Meeting at 6:30pm. Activities for children, students, men and women. Nursery provided all services. 717-872-4581 www.findgracehere.org

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HARVEST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 517 Beaver Valley Pike, Lancaster, PA 717.464.8755 / officeatharvest@aol.com

BOEHM’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 13 West Boehms Rd, Willow Street. Sunday Schl: 9:15am (Toddler, Elementary, Adult). Worship: 10:30am. Bible Study w/childcare: Wednesday 6pm. Small groups meet wkly/mnthly. Periodic services and prayer meetings at historic Boehm’s Chapel 717-464-4885 www.BoehmsUMC.org

ATGLEN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH: E. Main and Dallas Sts., Atglen, PA. Joe Newsome, Interim Pastor. Join us Sundays at 11am as we preach Christ crucified, risen and coming again so all may come to a personal, saving relationship with Christ. GRACE CHURCH AT WILLOW VALLEY: 300 Willow Valley Square, Lancaster (behind Darrenkamp’s Market), 717464-2782. www.gracewv.org. Pastor John F. Smith, Sundays, 9am: Traditional Worship Service, Bible-centered groups for children, teens & adults. Nursery provided. 10:30am: Blended Worship Service, Bible-centered groups for children & adults. Nursery provided. Wed 6:30pm; AWANA, Boys’ Brigade & Student Ministries. Monthly activities for Senior adults. Home of Kids Express Preschool: kidsexpresspreschool.org GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF WILLOW STREET: 212 Peach Bottom Rd., Willow Street. Pastor- Mike Sigman. Weekend Worship: 6pm Saturday, Contemporary; Sunday Worship: 8 a.m. Traditional; 9:15am & 11am Contemporary. Sunday Schl from infant-5th grade, meets simultaneously with 9:15 am & 11am Worship Services. Impact Youth Ministry- Wed. 6:30 pm at New Danville Menn. School, 393 Long Ln. Numerous Small Groups. 717-464-5333. www.gccws.net info@gccws.net HARVEST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 517 Beaver Valley Pk, Lancaster, PA 17602. Sunday School for all ages at 9:30 am. Worship Service at 11:00 am. Handicap access & nursery provided. Fellowship Groups, Men’s & Women’s Ministries, Choir, ESL Classes, Toddler Gym, Young Adults Pizza Club. Contact info: Phone: 717-464-8755 www.HarvestChurch-pca.org. HPC is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). HIGH VIEW CHURCH OF GOD: 2470 Leaman Rd, Ronks is a family-friendly congregation with many opportunities for worship. Worship time Sunday 10:15am. Sunday school classes for nursery-adults available at 9am. Every 4th Sunday evening is the “House of Prayer”. Small group Bible studies & children & youth programs throughout the week. Home of “The Little Lambs Christian Preschool”. Thomas I. Myers (Pastor) and Drew Thomas (Associate Pastor). 717-687-0523 churchoffice@hvcog.org www.hvcog.org

LAMPETER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1101 Village Rd. Lampeter. Traditional 8am; Contemporary 10:30am w/children’s worship. Sunday School 9:15am. Wed eves: community meal, praise dance, children’s choir, bible studies & youth grp for MS & HS. 717-464-4161 John G. Smith, Pastor. lumcoffice@comcast.net www.lampeterumc.org

LANCASTER SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: 151 City Mill Rd. (corner of City Mill & S. Conestoga Dr.) Lancaster, PA 17602. Saturday Sabbath Services; Sabbath School all ages 9:30am; Worship 10:45am. Prayer Meeting Wednesdays 6pm; Pastor Thomas Hennlein, 717-394-4495 www.lancasterchurch.org lancadventist@gmail.com

MT. EDEN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH: 1241 May Post Office Rd., Quarryville, (5 mi. South of Strasburg, 3 mi. North of 372). Rev. Donald Costlow, Pastor. Sunday worship service 9:30 am, nursery provided. Sunday School 11 am- all ages. Various ministries, groups available. Youth groups. Limited handicap accessibility. 717-786-7565. www.mteden.org NEW DANVILLE BIBLE EVANGELICAL METHODIST CHURCH- 4 Kay Dr., Lancaster. Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am w/Junior Church & Nursery. Small Groups & Other Opportunities on Sunday Evenings. Wednesdays 7pm Youth & Children’s Ministry, Adult Bible Studies. 717-917-8547 or email: newdanville@bibleemc.com

NEW PROVIDENCE MENNONITE CHURCH: 121 Main St., New Providence. We are a small, friendly church where everyone is welcome! Sunday worship: 10am. Sunday school 9am. “Come to me all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” www.npmchurch.net 717786-4233 PARKESBURG WORD OF FAITH CHURCH meets at 501 Lenover Road, Parkesburg. Pastor James Lantz. Powerful, Soul Prospering Meetings Sundays 10am & Fridays at 7pm Wednesday eve. prayer 7p.m. Email: pwof@icloud.com 610-593-2277.

PROVIDENCE CHURCH OF GOD: 269 Cinder Rd. 717-786-5580. Sunday School all ages- 9:00am & 10:45am. Family Worship Service at 9:00am & 10:45am. Wednesday Services: AWANA (September-April) 3 yrs-6th grade 6:30-8pm. Youth Bible Study 6:30-8pm. Handicapped Access. www.provchurch.net REFTON BIC CHURCH: 110 Church St., Refton, Mike Anderson, Pastor. Scott MacFeat, Jr. Student Ministries Director. Worship 10:30 am; Wednesdays at 6:30 pm: Children K-5th grade, Middle School & High School students. 717806-5812 office@reftonchurch.org www.reftonchurch.org Handicapped access & Hearing assistance. WEST WILLOW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 118 West Willow Road, Willow Street. (717) 464-3211. Pastor: Robert Garvey. Worship Services: 8am, Contemporary Service at 9:30am and 10:30am. Adult Sunday School at 9:15am. Ladies Bible Study 2nd Monday of each month at 1pm. WILLOW STREET MENNONITE CHURCH: 399 E. Penn Grant Rd. Sunday School 9am, Blended Worship Celebration 10:15am, Nursery, Children’s Church. Active Youth Programs; home of Willow Street Preschool; Thurs. Women’s Tea Time 9:15-11:15am. Handicap access, hearing assist. 717-464-2422 www.willowstreetmennonite.com WILLOW STREET UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: 2723 Willow Street Pk., Willow Street. (717) 464-3462. Pastors: Ron Bohannon and Liza Garcia. Adult Study Group 8:15 a.m.; Worship 9:30 a.m.; Kids Connection 9:30 a.m.; handicapped friendly, hearing devices. Nursery care provided. office@wsucc.com WordUP Community Ministries: 160 Rt. 41 Gap, PA – located in Dutchland Corporate Center. Pastor Buck Mowday, 717330-0561. Start your Sunday experience in the Café beginning 10:00 am with Worship Service following at 10:45 am. Join us the last Thursday of each month at 6:00 pm for a Community Event of Free Soup, Sandwich and Talk. Facebook: WordUP Community Ministries. We serve God by serving others: Me serving you, You serving others, Others serving Others.

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La Academia Partnership Charter School (LAPCS) recently received an Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) donation of $10,000 from PeoplesBank.

Carlos Graupera (right), CEO and president of the Spanish American Civic Association, received a donation of $10,000 on behalf of La Academia Partnership Charter School from Diane Baker, PeoplesBank executive vice president, chief operating officer, and risk officer.

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MON. MAY 20, 2019 – 6PM 2822 White Oak Rd. Strasburg, PA 17579 5.6 ACRES OF PRIME STRASBURG TWP WOODED GROUND - Lampeter Strasburg SD OPEN HOUSE: SAT. MAY 4, 10AM-12PM & MON. MAY 6, 5PM-6:30PM Or Shown by Appointment Auction For: Nancy J. Barton c/o PA Guardianship

WED. MAY 22, 2019 – 6PM 1573 Newport Rd. Manheim, PA 17545 2 / 3 BEDROOM PENN TWP COUNTRY HOME 0.7 Acre Lot - Manheim Central SD OPEN HOUSE: SAT. MAY 11, 10AM-12PM & MON. MAY 13, 5PM-6:30PM Or Shown by Appointment Auction For: Barbara A. Rhoades Estate

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Directions: Rt. 272 to South on Little Britain Rd. to left on Sleepy Hollow and Kinseyville Roads. Watch for auction signs. Parcel 1: 35.767 acres mostly tillable & pasture acreage, some woods. varying terrain. Great home sites to choose from. Design your own farm! Subject to an Ag Preservation easement with Lancaster Farming Trust. Many possibilities. This is a combination of 2 parcels. Tax ID#’s 3804127600000 and part of 3804981200000. Taxes are estimated from Act 319 Clean & green assessments. Subdivision has been recorded. Frontage on Sleepy Hollow & Kinseyville Rds. with driveway access from Sleepy Hollow Rd. Parcel 2: 25.826 acres mostly wooded w/some open acreage. Various types of terrain. Great home sites to choose from - private or with views. Subject to an Ag Preservation easement with Lancaster Farming Trust. Driveway roughed in to homesite/perc area. Many possibilities. This is a combination of 2 parcels. Tax ID#’s 3805780000000 and part of 3804981200000. Taxes are estimated from Act 319 Clean & green assessments. Subdivision has been recorded. Frontage on Kinseyville & Sleepy Hollow Rds. w/driveway access from Kinseyville Rd. Terms: Parcel #1: Down payment of $30,000.00 required day of auction. Parcel #2: $20,000.00 required day of auction. Settlement on or before June 20, 2019, Transfer taxes to be paid by buyer. Real Estate taxes shall be prorated. Annual Taxes: Parcel #1: $1,300.00+/-. Parcel #2: $1,000.00+/-. Attention Realtors: 1% Broker Participation being offered to Realtors who preregister with their buyers and who become the successful bidder day of auction. Auctioneer’s Notes: Each parcel allows the construction of a home as well as additional outbuildings or barns. Seller motivated to sell. For forms & pictures go to: www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com or www.GoToAuction.com

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Auctioneer: Christ Taylor (717) 371-1915 AA#005421 Harold Martin (717) 738-4228 AA#0019488 Seller: Benjamin & Elizabeth Flahart Attorney: Sam Goodley Jr. (610) 998-1000

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922 W. Main St. Mount Joy, PA 17552 ATTN: INVESTORS, HOUSE FLIPPERS, 1ST TIME HOME BUYERS - MOUNT JOY 3-BR HOME 0.18 Acre Lot – DONEGAL SD Shown By Appointment Auction For: Joseph Zito Estate

SALE NEXT WEEK! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 5:00PM 1386 HOLLYWOOD DRIVE, LANCASTER, PA 17601 Brick 1½ Story Cape Cod Single Family Home, 1,125 sq ft, 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Oil Hot Water Radiators, Full Basement Partially Finished, Detached One-Car Garage, Sunroom, Covered Porch Manheim Township School District $7,000 Down, Closing 45 Days Call For Appointment TUESDAY, MAY 14, 5:30PM 3600 HORIZON DRIVE, LANCASTER, PA 17601 Brick Ranch Style Single Family Home, 1,055 sq ft, 2 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths, Hardwood Floors, Oak Kitchen Includes Appliances, Central Air, Ceiling Fans, Fireplace, Full Basement, Attached Single Garage, Deck, Sun Porch Hempfield School District $10,000 Down, Closing 45 Days OPEN HOUSES: Sunday, April 28, 12-1:30pm Sunday, May 5, 12-1:30pm Or By Appointment THURSDAY, MAY 16, 5:30PM 728 WALNUT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA 17512 2-Story Row House End Unit Single Family Home, 1420 sq ft, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Refrigerator, Gas Range, Washer/Dryer Included, Fireplace, Basement, Covered Front & Rear Porches Columbia Borough School District $5,000 Down, Closing 45 Days OPEN HOUSE: Sunday, April 28, 12-1:30PM Or By Appointment R036364

14 W. Fairview Ave. Marietta, PA 17547 MARIETTA 3-BEDROOM HOME ON QUIET STREET 0.34 Acre - DONEGAL SD OPEN HOUSE: Sat. April 20, 10am-12pm & Mon. April 22, 5pm-6:30pm or Shown By Appointment Auction For: George Meszaros Estate

See HessAuctionGroup.com for more details & photos of all of these great properties!

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April 27. He will also be honored during the museum’s annual Members Day banquet at The Willows at Historic Strasburg on Saturday, Sept. 28. Individuals who would like to learn about the museum’s volunteer opportunities are invited to contact volunteer/program coordinator Elizabeth Myers at 717-6878628. For more details, readers may visit www.rrmuseumpa.org.

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building computers in the devices’ early days. Cole generally volunteers in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania archives one day a week, scanning and cataloging photo collections and preparing documents and photos for sale. He also works one day a week on the

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The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania recently announced William Cole as Volunteer of the Year for 2019. Cole was selected for the honor by the Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania’s board of directors from among the museum’s corps of more than 150 active volunteers.

Pennsylvania Landscapes operating HO model train layout in Stewart Junction railway education center, rewiring and maintaining the layout and installing DCC decoders in locomotives. Cole will be formally recognized as the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania’s Volunteer of the Year by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission at a ceremony in Harrisburg on Saturday,


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of Real Estate, Collectibles, Appliances, Furniture

SATURDAY, MAY 4 AT 9:00 A.M.

(4-BDRM (2001) A-FRAME 2-STORY CABIN * 44.71-WOODED ACRES! 1,422 Sq. Ft. CUSTOM RETREAT * 2.5 BATHS * VALUABLE TIMBER!

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Located at: 268 Bixler Gap Rd. Lewistown, Pa. Granville Twp. Mifflin Co. Directions: From (BUS Rt. 22) Lewistown take Rt. 103 S. to L on 333 S. to right on Tower Hill Rd. to right on Blue Mtn. Dr. 1.5 mi. to left on Bixler Gap Rd. ? mi. to cabin on left. Real Estate: consists of 44.71 wooded acres; improvements include a custombuilt (2001) one-owner 1,422 sq. ft. 4-bdrm contemporary dwelling/retreat & storage shed. OPEN HOUSE: SAT. APRIL 20 & MAY 4 from 1-3 pm For info call auctioneer at (717) 371-3333 NOTE: Outstanding retreat/cabin offers a rich modern design open floor plan, tasteful décor throughout; property sells fully furnished! This quiet secluded property is truly stunning, you must see to appreciate, desirable southern exposure! Enjoy nature & the abundant wildlife from the deck! For photos & complete listing www.martinandrutt.com Auction By: Auction For. MARTIN & RUTT AUCTIONEERS DR. J. HAROLD & AY2189 DORIS A. MOHLER Michael J. Martin (717) 371-3333 (717) 687-8122 John J. Rutt II (717) 587-8906

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REAL ESTATE: Ranch-Style, Single Family Residence. 2+ BR, 1 B. Kitchen with appl. Oversized windows. Hardwood flrs. Finish basement. Carport. Detach shed. Oil forced air heat, Central air. Cozy well-maintained house on quiet street, low taxes ($200/month). Open: Sat., April 20 (12 Noon til 2:00 P.M.) Small Sale of personal property. RE sold at 10:00 A.M. Terms, list, & Pics. at probstauction.com.

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THURSDAY, MAY 23 • 6:00 P.M.

• VALUABLE REAL ESTATE •

1143 NOBLE ROAD, CHRISTIANA

• ANTIQUES • FURNITURE • TINWARE • PRIMITIVES • HUBLEY ITEMS • GLASSWARE • CHINA • TOOLS • EQUIPMENT

DIRECTIONS - WEST ON NOBLE ROAD FROM RT. 896

LOCATION: 13 Bethany Ave., Paradise, PA 17562, Paradise Twp., Lancaster Co.

SAT., MAY 4, 2019 8:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE 12:00 NOON BRICK & ALUMINUM SIDED FOUR (4) BEDROOMS, TWO (2) FULL SIZE BATHROOMS CAPE COD STYLE HOUSE WITH DORMER & ATTACHED GARAGE ON APPROX. .055 ACRE LOT, Lg. Family Room w/Post & Beam Exposure, Fireplace & Hearth, Living Rm. w/Stone Fireplace, 1,790 Sq. Ft. Hardwood Flrs., Pequea Valley School District, Many Amenities, One Of Three Properties Zoned For Keeping A Horse. Open House Date: Sat., April 20, 12:00-2:00 P.M. “Highly Motivated Seller – To Settle Estate” YOU CERTAINLY DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS PROPERTY!! For Financing, Photos, Full Listing, Terms See Website:

Nice Two-Story Contemporary Home Sitting On 1.4 Acre Wooded Lot In Bart Twp. Enjoy The Sunken Living Room Featuring A Huge Stone Fireplace With Propane Gas Fireplace. Kitchen With Island Leads Into The Dining Area. Second Level Hosts Two Bedrooms, Den, And Bath. Partial Basement. Propane Heat. Carport. Storage Shed. OPEN HOUSE: 4/25 5:00-7:00 & 4/28 1:00-3:00 More Info. & Pics. On Website. Sale For: Dennis & Linda Wilson

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SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. - REAL ESTATE OFFERED AT 11:00 A.M. Frontage on Clearfield Rd. Completely covered with mature trees incl. some excellent & ready-to-harvest oak. (Local timber-buyer estimates $20-$25,000 value) House dates back into the 1800s; has had improvements & additions over the years. The home is back a long lane & not visible from the road. There is a seasonal stream down through the center of the property that becomes fed by a spring as it exits the property; a small barn-style shed 25'x34'; & the stone foundation walls that was once a bank barn. 9:00 A.M.: Household goods, antiques, some tools, lawn and garden equipment, and contents of a barn! 11 A.M.: Real Estate PLUS: 1972 Saab model 96 in fair condition, barn stored for last 20+ years FOR UPDATES, TERMS & PHOTOS, GO TO LEAMANAUCTIONS.COM or AUCTIONZIP.COM ID# 3721. Real Estate Preview by Appointment ONLY: Call Auctioneers. Selling for Virginia Dugan Terms on Real Estate: Deposit of $10,000 day of auction; balance at settlement within 60 days. Terms on Personal Property: Cash, Check or Credit Card with 4% convenience fee. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM Food and comfort stations on site. Parking will be on neighboring farm.

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Property Description: 4.8+/- Acres wooded parcel. Nice level lot. Perc tests for standard in-ground septic completed November 2018. Sign on property or call auctioneer to schedule your own private showing. Terms: Down payment of $10,000 required day of sale. Settlement on or before July 3, 2019. Transfer taxes to be paid by buyer. Real Estate taxes shall be prorated. Annual Taxes: $1,552.00+/Directions: Rt. 222 South past Ulrich Rd. to lot on left before you get to Rt. 272. Attention Realtors: 1% Broker Participation being offered to Realtors who preregister with their buyers and who become the successful bidder day of auction. Pre-registration forms & additional pictures are available online. Auctioneer’s Notes: Nice large level lot, perc approved. Plenty of room for you and your critters! For additional pictures go to: www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com or www.GoToAuction.com

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10.0 Acre Lot With Dwelling

0 Robert Fulton Hwy., Peach Bottom, PA 17563 Lancaster County

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YOUR ATTENTION Good Friday/Easter

4.8 ACRE WOODED LEVEL LOT

Auctioneer: Christ Taylor (717) 371-1915 AU#005421 Seller: Matthew L. Nolt Attorney: Ed Miller at Blakinger Thomas Ph: (717) 299-1100

YOUR ATTENTION

Auction For: James H. Stoner, Shari M. Cosgrove P.O.A.

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Pets

HELP WANTED ON Re-ROOFING CREW

ACA SHIHTZU PUPS M $600; F $650, Brown furballs ready now. No Sunday calls. 717-368-7760

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Appliances

Lawn & Garden

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AUSTRALIAN BLUE HEALER AND BORDER COLLIE MIXED PUPPIES, 3 males, 2 females, vet checked, shots wormed, $300 717-870-1674

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On rain or snow days we have inside work for employees

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BERNESE MOUNTAIN PUPS, AKC, family raised, health guaranteed. $800. obo. Call 717-664-0957 ITALIAN MASTIFF 9 month old Pup, AKC Registered, Beautiful Colors. Must see. Serious Inquiries Only. 610-467-0831

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LABRADOODLE F1 PUPPIES. Ready to go May 4th. Chocolate and black, female and male available. Vet checked, vaccinated, wormed and health guarantee. $1,000. 717-330-6794

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Sporting Goods

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GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524

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Livestock

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SAT., MAY 4 • 10 A.M.

EXPERT, FULL MOUTH balancing & dental care for your horses. Certified Equine Dental Technician E. Kilby 717-244-1724

587 Strasburg Rd., Paradise. From Strasburg Rt. 741 E. to property on left OR from Georgetown Rt. 896 N. Right Belmont Rd. Left Strasburg (Rt. 741) to property on right.

LAYING HENS. Order now for May pickup. Also chicken crates, nesting boxes, feeders & waterers. Call Hillside Pullets, 717-548-1356 MINIATURE DONKEYS. Perfect animal for springtime, great selection. Wether an adorable pet or classy breeder, we have it! Lebanon, 717-926-4893, 717-865-4473 NEW HOLLAND BALER 276; New Idea Manuer Spreader, 245; New Holland Hay Bind, 488; A Gap Hay Wagon. Call 610-869-3959

2½-sty. brick dwl. w/2,364 SF, eat-in kitchen w/Quality oak cabinets & appliances, dining rm., living rm., office/den w/built-in cabinets, 2 full baths, 1st floor laundry, large family rm., full bsmt. w/bonus rm., oil HW BB heat, central A/C, deck, covered porch, 3-car gar. 26x42 w/stairs to 2nd floor storage, shop/garage 40x60 w/3 bays, oil air heat & water, macadam parking area, lawn, garden area, on-site well & septic. Zoned Ag. Owners downsizing & serious to sell. Solid brick dwl. w/garage & shop area. Convenient location w/easy access to Georgetown, Strasburg & Paradise. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., April 13, 20 & 27 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006. (Lender NMLS ID #834368). Benjamin L. & Cheryl L. Landis 717-687-8169 or 717-471-1740 www.klinekreidergood.com

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

IT’S EASY TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD CALL 717-653-9848 or 1-800-428-4211 Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm

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We are looking for mechanics with experience in any of the following: • CAT • Detroit • Cummins • Ford & GM Diesel Engines • Eaton & Rockwell Transmission & Rears Inspection & CDL Licenses helpful Benefits Include... * Uniforms * Paid Holidays * Vacations * 401k with match * Health Insurance We Are A Premier Truck Repair Facility In Lancaster County Apply in person or email, mail or fax resume to: R036234

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY BRICK 2½-STY. 4 BDRM. DWL.

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Miscellaneous

Based on Qualifications VENTRAC SERVICES Mowing (Acreage- Retention PondsBrush Hogging) Lawn Renovation, Driveway Renovation. Call or Text 717-669-0596

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AKC DOBERMAN PINCHER PUPPIES, black, reds, males & females, shots & vet checked, $750. 717-862-3631

*no experience required* Competitive Wages and Benefits

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STACKER LABORER/ FORKLIFT OPERATOR H.M Stauffer & Sons, components manufacturer located in Leola has a full time, day shift laborer position available in the Treated Lumber department.

Responsibilities Include: • Banding lumber bundles • Feeding lumber into the stacker • Laying and removing lathe • Tag and stamps lumber • Trained as a backup forklift operator Candidate must pass a physical and drug test; lift 50 pounds; accurately measure with a tape measure

Benefits Include: MED/DEN/VIS/LIFE: STD; 401K; Paid PTO and Holidays

Apply in person to:

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Full-time Non-CDL delivery drivers are needed at our tire warehouse. Box and pickup trucks. First shift weekdays. Apply in person 9AM to 4PM at 735 N. Prince St., Lancaster Questions? Call Fred at 717-397-3596, option 2

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HELP WANTED

DRIVER - CLASS B - CDL Needed to deliver masonry & hardscape material to job sites with a boom truck.

• Class A CDL • Hazmat Endorsement Preferred • FT/Seasonal

Full-time with Benefits Package. R035846

Apply at 1190 Holtwood Road, Holtwood, PA 17532

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is seeking full-time and part-time Armed and Unarmed positions. All applicants must have a valid driver’s license and clean criminal history. R036313

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General

CAULER CONTAINERS INC. Truck Drivers, Class B, CDL/ Non-CDL, minimum 2 yrs. exp., clean driving record & Loaders.Call 717-806-0991

• Full time with Benefits

Willow Street, PA (717) 464-7230

www.fulleffectlandscape.com

R035315

CDL A • P/T

HELP WANTED

Permanent Part-time Position. Ideal for retired drivers and others with extremely flexible schedule. Home Daily. Hourly pay. All hours paid. Paid detention time. Tandem axle day cab, 53’x102” dry van. 99% no touch freight. Must meet and pass all DOT requirements. ELD experience. Minimum 3 years verifiable CDL A driving experience. Minimum 3 years clean and accident free driving record.

Call 717-869-5734

FT SIDING INSTALLER No experience required, will provide training for motivated individual.

CDL A DRIVERS Full-time Position

Rapidly growing 20 year old Lancaster Company is accepting applications for drivers to do Regional pickup and delivery work- No Hazmat - Home every day - Dry van - Mostly no touch freight. Paid hourly $19.50/hour, Overtime pay - Paid detention time. Benefits package available.

Driver’s license preferred but not required.

Call for interview appointment

S&M

Call 717-869-5734

2ND SHIFT TREATER/ FORKLIFT OPERATOR

WE ARE HIRING... • Parts/Service Associate 1 Full-Time & 1 Part-Time Position

• Cashier - 2 Part-Time Positions • Loader - 2 Part-Time Positions • Plumbing/Electrical/Hardware R035847

1 Part-Time Position

717-464-3321 or 800-732-0053 14 Herrville Rd. & Rt. 272 South Willow Street, PA 17584

FARM & HOME

CENTER

2½ Miles South of Kendig Square Mon.-Fri. 6:30 A.M.-8 P.M.; Sat. 7:30 A.M.-6 P.M.

Requirements • 21 years of age or older • Able to lift unassisted up to 75 pounds • Valid driver’s license with good driving record • Knowledge of local area • Able to maintain good customer relationships • Preferred HS Diploma or equivalent

APPLY ONLINE AT: http://www.cumberlandtruck.com/more /employment.aspx

R034532

willowstreet@emherracehardware.com

CUMBERLAND TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO. (CTE), one of the largest privately-held distributors of heavy-duty truck parts in the mid-Atlantic region, has an immediate opening for a LOCAL FULL-TIME DELIVERY DRIVER, driving a delivery van, at our Nottingham Branch location, 470 West Christine Road, Nottingham, PA 19362. 610-932-1152. Position is 1st shift, Monday-Friday. Hiring Manager: Jason Heath

Offered Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), Life, Holiday & Vacation pay, others

717-392-0713

Apply within or for application E-mail:

CDL DRIVER Small Co. Seeking a FT or PT Class “A” Driver to run day trips, make deliveries, pick up equip., load/unload, forklift, paperwork, etc. Hands on position, will also assist co-workers on the job. Must have valid CDL license with excellent driving record. Benefits for FT. Start Immediately! Call TODAY 717-681-0085.

H.M. Stauffer & Sons, a wood components manufacturer has a full-time 2nd shift opening in our treating plant. Hours: 4:30 p.m.-3:00 a.m. Monday through Thursday; Friday is OT. The job involves general treating plant operations, statistical process control work, & quality control. Candidate must be computer literate, able to analyze test results, have strong mathematical skills, communication & leadership skills & safety conscious. Knowledge of lumber products or lumber types a plus. Recent college graduates are encouraged to apply. Benefits include: PTO/paid holidays; health/den/vis/life/STD; 401k Apply in person:

Cumberland Truck Equipment Co. (CTE) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Veterans are encouraged to apply.

R036487

General

CLASS A FLATBED DRIVERS WANTED: MUST HAVE A CLEAN DRIVERS RECORD. MIN. 3 YEARS FLATBED EXPERIENCE. HOME EVERY NIGHT. M-F, 9-10 HOUR WORK DAY. 125 MILE DELIVERY RADIUS BASED OUT OF LEOLA, PA. LITTLE TO NO TARPING. CAPITAL FOREST PRODUCTS 172 NEWPORT RD. LEOLA, PA 17540 717-656-9980

CONCRETE- MASON CREW Hiring. Reliable/Dependable Person. Must Have Valid Drivers License. 717-687-6955

CUSTOMER SERVICE PURCHASING / PARTS DEPT. We need a smart, detailed, hard-working individual to oversee incoming & outgoing inventory. This job also involves managing PO’s, tracking, computer work (Quick Books exp.), customer, vendor & employee contact. Must be organized & very customer service oriented. Looking for a GREAT ATTITUDE! 1st shift. FT. Send resume: tammy@winter-equip.com

Phoenix Courier, a 20 year old local company, is in need of a F/T CDL-B driver. Driver will provide time sensitive, time critical, same day transportation in the Mid-Atlantic region. Mostly dock to dock- no touch freight; occasional handling of freight- additional pay for handling freight; well maintained equipment. Candidates must live within 30 minutes of Lancaster, PA; must be willing to be on call; must have minimum 3 year verifiable CDL B driving experience; must have minimum 3 years clean, accident free MVR; must pass all DOT requirements to include pre-employment drug screen. Call 717-869-5734

DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS Wanted: Part-time and Full-time day-shift and night-shift with benefit package, paid holidays and vacation. CDL and 2 years experience required. WD Dump Truck Service, LLC. 2931 Lincoln Hwy E, Gordonville, PA 17529. 717-288-2549. www.wddumptrucksllc.com

Clean MVR, Top Wages Paid & Benefits: Based on experience.Email resume or your qualificationand info to dbhauling389@comcast.net ENCORE DESIGN & LANDSCAPE Hiring Lawn Treatment Technicians. PA certification preferred, but not necessary. Must have clean drivers license. For details 717-380-1955

GROWING COMPANY LOOKING For Highly Motivated, Quality Person for Grass Mowing & Landscaping Crew in Lancaster. Experience preferred will train right person. PA drivers license Req’d.717-951-5950

HOME BASED BUSINESS. Flex hours. No exp needed. Paid training. Work history to mpajim@gmail.com for details.

CHRISTMAS TREE HILL

EQUIPMENT OPERATORS & LABORERS NEEDED To work on Production & Mix Lines

Customer Service & Sales Part-Time Positions

Qualified Applicants Must: • Have reliable transportation • Work well with others • Loader and/or Forklift experience

To work at our Lancaster Retail Locations

Benefits: • • • •

• Competitive Hourly Wage Holiday & Vacation Pay • Life Insurance • Short-Term Disability Medical Insurance • Long-Term Disability AFLAC • Dental 401K Retirement Plan

717.786.2146

PART-TIME

DRIVERS WANTED FOR Amish Taxi Service. Day and evening shifts available. Applicants must be over 25 years old and have at least 7 years driving experience. Call 717-955-0298

HELP WANTED, FT/PT Caregivers for our clients in their homes. Home Helpers, 717-824-0939

We are growing our business and need:

Apply in person at: 372 Puseyville Rd., Quarryville, PA 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

is seeking

DRIVER/ WORKER NEEDED for a general construction crew, Roofing, siding and remodeling. Must have a valid drivers license and a clean record. Leave Message 717-786-0271

CDL B DRIVERS - F/T DUMPTRUCK DRIVERS

FREY GROUP, LLC

H.M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. 33 Glenola Dr., Leola, PA 17540 Apply online to: www.hmstauffer.com Email resume to: resume@hmstauffer.com EOE

General

Rockvale Square 35 S. Willowdale Dr. Park City - 781 Park City Center Apply at Store or By FAX at 717.741.9477 or By Email at jobs@christmastreehill.com R035351

LANDSCAPE & MOW CREW Positions Available

Visit ChristmasTreeHill.com/jobs.html and download an application today! R036040

DRIVERS

E.O.E.

(717) 394-6339

R036509

Apply online at www.royers.com/careers 873 N. Queen St., Lancaster

R036408

ROYER’S FLOWERS & GIFTS is 75+ years old and growing. We are seeking applicants who enjoy driving, making people happy, and can work flexible hours. These positions are part-time, approximately 20-24 hours weekly, including alternating Saturdays and occasional Sundays. More hours will be scheduled during floral holidays and other busy times. We require a valid drivers’ license and a good driving record. Computer experience is required! Knowledge of local areas is a must. We provide a van, comprehensive training program, competitive base salary, productivity allowances, safety bonus pay opportunity, a 30% floral discount and opportunities for advancement. We also have profit sharing, paid vacations, personal day and holidays!


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KITCHENS BY EILEEN is hiring a Trim Carpenter/Cabinet Installer. Please send your resume to info@kbebuild.com or fax 717-627-1691. LIFEGUARDS NEEDED AT Nickel Mines Pool. Must be 15+ yrs old, training offered, text or call 717-468-9200 LINE COOKS/HOST/ HOSTESS NEEDED Full or Part Time, weekends a must. Apply within George’s Restaurant Kendiq Square LOOKING FOR PT Driver, or as needed, mornings & evenings. Must have valid drivers license. Strasburg. 717-419-2928 MAINTENANCE TECH Seeking independent, hard-working & reliable person. 1st shift. FT position. Candidate will possess knowledge & ability to ensure operation of machinery & skills to troubleshoot & diagnose, ability to repair, install & maintain equip. Immediate opening. Great Pay! Call TODAY. 717-681-0085

NOW HIRING Strasburg Country Store and Creamery & Strasburg Village Inn Full & Part Time Positions Available for Counter Clerks, Ice Cream Makers, Store Clerks Entry Level Supervisors, & Housekeeping Apply in Person to 1 W Main St, Strasburg No phone calls, please. ONSITE MANAGER WANTED to assist in operating a small hotel near Rockvale Square. Duties: Front desk, cleaning rooms, laundry. 1BR Apt included. Call for details 717-397-6944 PART TIME - HIRING SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS!! DEDICATED CITIZENS TO HELP CHILDREN GET TO & FROM SCHOOL SAFELY. WORK A BRIEF SHIFT IN THE AM & PM. CALL ANGELA D. FOR MORE INFORMATION (717) 681-5993

PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDING LAB in Kennett Square. FT & PT On the job training. Must have strong work ethic, follow direction, eager attitude, able to work in a clean environment, & be well-organized. Competitive wages, flex. hr’s + benefits. Email- HR@bpi-rx.com EOE

Office-Secretarial ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Must be able to multi-task & be a self-starter. Must have the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Profic. In MS Office is req. EOE Jay R Reynolds, Inc. Email: hr@jrrinc.com Construction MULTIPLE POSITIONS AVAILABLE Growing Lancaster Co. Remodeling Company seeking several Lead Carpenter & a carpenter technician. Must have strong carpentry skills, good communication skills, good work ethic and ability to work with our team. Must have valid PA License, clean drug test, non-smoking. Send your resume to ALL Renovation & Design LLC. 88 S. Penryn Rd Manheim PA 17545, or fax to 717-664-0407, or email to Secretary.allrd@gmail.com Please contact us at 717-665-0470.

Professional PROJECT COST ESTIMATOR Accurately estimate project costs from conception to completion. Advanced experience in HCSS and Outlook. Proficiency in bid proposal process. Effective management skills to meet project goals. Analyze and compile complete cost data. Obtain and maintain vendor quote information for bid proposals. MA Engineering, (3) year Commercial/ Residential estimating experience.

Mason Dixon Contractors 717-517-8841

PART TIME DRIVER Needed for worker runs morning & evening Monday - Friday, Leola/ Lancaster Area Call 717-397-1051 PART TIME GREETER We are looking for someone to work weekends in our Lancaster showroom. This individual will met and greet potential customers, get lead contact information and/or schedule appointments, and answer phones. Limited hours. Weekends required. Pay will be $10 per hour. If interested please contact Four Seasons Sunrooms at 717-564-2244 Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m. SIDING INSTALLER NEEDED, experience preferred. Must be dependable. Drivers license required. TruMark Builders 717-419-0610 WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATE: FT warehouse support position available at Fisher & Thompson, Inc. in Leola. M-F, 40 hrs/wk. Warehouse logistics and forklift exp. preferred. Computer database exp. a plus. Must be detail-oriented, able to multitask and communicate clearly, and able to lift up to 50 lbs. Send resume to: applications@fisherthompson.com

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A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301

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AB TRIM & CABINETS LLC, Custom Counter Tops, Cabinetry, Crown Moulding, Stairs, Trimming & More. 717-945-3269

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CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844 CLOCK REPAIR Housecalls on Grandfather Clocks Clocks Bought & Sold Trager Clocks 717-786-7053 CONCRETE: STAMP, DECORATIVE, Affordable prices. Free Estimates. Call 717-283-7764 or or www.bosscrete.net.

STUMP GRINDING SERVICE Free Estimates, Call Dave 7am-7pm, 7 Days/ Week. 717-406-7529 TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL Brush Clearing - Stump Grinding. Sunny Slope Tree Service. Family Owned & Operated Since 1996 Fully Insured PA103313 717-768-0114 www.sunnyslopetreeservice.com

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)

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DECKS, FENCES, Interior & Exterior Work. Handyman Work. Free Estimates. References. Brian, 717-371-0760.

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Mowing, Mulching, Trimming, Lawn Seeding, New Lawns & Reseeding 717-517-6779 PA#118077

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PAINTING DONE RIGHT Interiors. Exteriors. Detailed clean custom painting services. Res/Com. Refs. PA126393 717-286-5464 Many other related services, just ask!

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2002 TOYOTA AVALON XLS, 177K mi, Jan. inspected, 4 new tires, $2500. 717-627-0914

OC, MD., 14TH ST: 1, 2 & 4BR Vacation Apts. Nightly/ Weekly. Groups Welcome 717-318-4775 portnstarboardapts.com

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

RWPM - 717-399-0100 TREE WISE GUYS, LLC. Qualified Arborist, Fully Insured. Offering 75’ Bucket. 717-601-1501

DAN THE HANDYMAN, Remodel & Repair, Electric, Plumbing, Carpentry, Bsmts, Baths. Insured, Quality Work. Reasonable Rates. Free Est. 717-682-8006. PA022116

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

Manufactured Housing

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

Homes/ Offices. 717-925-5128 CLEAN OUT BASEMENTS, houses, yards, commercial cleanout, painting/demo work. Very reasonable prices. 717-928-3021

For Rent

AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206 AT SUSQUEHANNA COIN, Willow Valley Square, our 37th year paying top pricesfor gold, silver, coins, jewelry, sterling, etc. 717-464-4016. BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.

REAL ESTATE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis. *NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.

For Rent COLUMBIA – 2BR Apt $850 DENVER – 2 BR Townhouse $970 EPHRATA – 2 BR Apt $950 LANCASTER TWP 1 BR Apt $675 LITITZ – 2 BR Apt $850 MANHEIM – 2 BR Apt $850 MOUNTVILLE - 1 BR Townhouse $815 WEST HEMPFIELD – 2 BR Apt $950 View All our Listings & Apply On-Line

(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

Penn Manor 1162 Penn Grant Rd. 3BR 3BA Farmhouse w/lg. shed ......................$1500 (Additional work shop, steer barn & acreage avail) Conestoga 3267 Main St. 1BR..$675 New Holland 23 Brimmer Ave. 2BR...........................................$775 Columbia 224 Maple St. 2BR....$775 Manheim Twp. 689 Royal View Dr. 3BR 2BA, 1 car gar Twhse......$1550 East Petersburg 6040 Pine St. Semi-detached 3BR 1.5BA 1 car garage across from park..........$995 Marietta 589 E. Market 2BR......$825 Also Great Houses & Apartments Available in Lancaster City

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.

STORAGE SPACE: 4x12 - $40 717-786-0256.

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Use The Classifieds $100-$800 For Your Unwanted Junk Cars-Trucks- Vans- SUVs. Prompt, Honest Service. Call KZ 717-847-6083 PA0002

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

$50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607

SELLING YOUR OWN PROPERTY? Need to advertise it in your local paper and others like it? We have the placement services to help you. Contact Engle Printing & Publishing Co. Classifieds @ 1-800428-4211

GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726

Wanted

CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.

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 BUY DIRECT Modulars - Doublewides - Singlewides Starting at $33,900. Our prices wont be beat We Move Mobiles, Buy Homes, Sell Parts. www.superiorhomes.com 717-875-1288

CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 2015 CHAPARRAL 37’ fifth wheel, loaded, ready $39,900. 717-435-5186. Can deliver to you.

AUTO & TRUCK REPAIR

• Diesel & Gas Service • Chassis & Driveline • Custom Brake Lines • Tires, Brakes & Diagnostics

Jim Gore

717-806-5936 467 W. 4th St., Quarryville

717-285-4555 prospectleasing.com

Safety & Emissions Inspections

R033766

Medical

General


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25 MANOR NOR AVE., MILLERSVILLE, PA 17551-1199

717-872-5457

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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.

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John F. Martin WHOLE BONELESS DINNER HAM

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$

$ 99

$ 69

$ 69

3

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Sugardale SPIRAL SLICED HALF HAM

$ 99

$ 99

Bone-In

1

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$ 99

9

Whole Boneless PORK LOIN cut into roast /chops at no extra cost

3

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SWEET RED RIPE STRAWBERRIES 1 lb.

$ 99

2

12 ct.

12 oz.

$

2 3 for

Betty Crocker CLASSIC CAKE MIXES 15.25 oz.

4 $4 for

WHEN YOU BUY ANY FOUR w/Gold Card • Lesser Amounts $1.19

$

2 5 Dole PINEAPPLES

Kraft Philadelphia CREAM CHEESE BARS 8 oz.

$ 88

1

Sel. Var., 20 oz.

5 $5 for

Land O Lakes BUTTER

Turkey Hill ICE CREAM

1 lb. qtrs.

(excludes all natural ice cream), 48 oz.

$ 99

2

$

2 5 for

Cool Whip FROZEN TOPPING

20 oz.

Hanover CUT SWEET POTATOES 40 oz.

$ 99

1

for

for$

2 3 Del Monte CANNED VEGETABLES Sel. Var., 13.5-15.25 oz.

$

5 4 for

Hanover Frozen Candied SWEET POTATOES

2 $4

8 oz.

Lb.

Lesser Amounts $4.49 Lb.

Lb.

POTATO SLIDER SANDWICH ROLLS

Heinz GRAVY JAR

When You Want to Serve the BEST VALUE PACK

$ 99

$ 69

12 ct. or

for

Lb.

Certified Angus Beef FRESH GROUND SIRLOIN

Martin’s POTATO DINNER ROLLS

A typical Eastertime display from the 1950s showed front of the store loaded with holiday goodies.

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John F. Martin WHOLE SKINLESS & SHANKLESS HAM

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Fresh Boneless SALMON FILLETS BONELESS TOP ROUND LONDON BROIL

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Fresh Boneless SALMON ALMON FILLETS FILLET

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Kunzler ORIGINAL WHOLE BONELESS HAM

2

Green Giant IDAHO DAHO POTATOES POTATO

2 $5

$ 99

FRESH TENDER ASPARAGUS SPEARS

Lb.

We Are CLOSED Easter Sunday so our employees can celebrate Easter with their Families!

for or

6 Lb. Avg.

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SUNDAY 8 AM - 5 PM MONDAY-FRIDAY 8 AM - 9 PM SATURDAY 8 AM - 6 PM

Swiss Premium TEA or DRINKS Gallon

$ 68

1

Hanover Gold or Silver Line FROZEN VEGETABLES 8-12 oz.

$

2 3 for

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Please visit our website for our complete ad

www.johnherrsvillagemarket.com

Sale Effective Wednesda Wednesday, April 17 - Tuesday, April 23, 2019

’RE OPEN


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