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Octorara AUGUST 8, 2018

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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

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Parkesburg Library, 105 West St., Parkesburg, will offer PAWS for Reading sessions. The program allows children to read to dogs so children may improve their reading skills. Fifteen-minute sessions will be available on the third Tuesday of each month between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. The next sessions will take place on Aug. 21. To register, call 610-857-5165. UPCOMING MEETING

The Atglen Public Library, 413 Valley Ave., Atglen, has announced that its board of trustees will meet on Monday, Aug. 20, at 6:30 p.m. at the library. The board of trustees meets on the third Monday of each month to manage the business of the library. The public is welcome to attend. For further information, contact the library at 610-593-6848.

Relay For Life of Lancaster County will host Cruise for a Cure on Saturday, Aug. 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Memorial Park, 297 Park Ave., Quarryville. The event will include food, music, prize drawings, and a firetruck candy drop. The first 75 vehicles will receive dash plaques. Trophies for first and second places will be awarded for the following categories: car, truck, motorcycle, tractor, and semi, as well as Best in Show, Best Club Participation, and third place in the car and truck categories. Voting will end at noon, and winners will be announced at approximately 1 p.m. There is a registration fee per vehicle, though admission is free for spectators. All proceeds from the event will benefit the American Cancer Society. The rain date is to be determined. For more information, contact Stephanie Delp at 717-288-8775.

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Octorara Little League Team Plays In State Tournament By Francine Fulton

Members of the Octorara Area Little League (OALL) seniors team, ages 15 and 16, recently advanced to the 2018 Pennsylvania Senior League State Baseball Championship held July 11 to 15 at Showers Field in DuBois. This was the first time that a team from OALL advanced to the state all-star tournament. Team members include Justin Bray, James Colligan, Ryan Dorbich, Sean Foster, Anthony Georgette, Christopher Hamrick, Zachary Hurrelbrinck, Nicholas Palmer, Kaden Salada, Kyle Stauffer, Weston Stoltzfus, Parker Wiley, Zane Wolownik and Christopher Zary. The team’s coaches are John Foster, Gerald Stoltzfus and Brian Zary, president of OALL. Brian explained that following the regular season, an all-star team is chosen See Little League pg 6

The Octorara Little League seniors team recently advanced to the 2018 Pennsylvania Senior League State Baseball Championship. The team includes (back, from left) coach Brian Zary; players Kaden Salada, Justin Bray, Zachary Hurrelbrinck, Ryan Dorbich, Kyle Stauffer, Sean Foster and Christopher Zary; coach John Foster; (front) players Anthony Georgette, Christopher Hamrick, Weston Stoltzfus, Zane Wolownik, Nicholas Palmer and Parker Wiley; coach Gerald Stoltzfus; and (not pictured) player James Colligan.

Fall Session Of GriefShare To Begin By Francine Fulton

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“It turned out to be one of the best things I have ever done for myself,” said Donna Trace when recalling her decision to attend GriefShare, a support group for those dealing with the death of a loved one. “It is something we all have in common. We all lose people,

and we all need help.” The fall session of GriefShare will begin on Tuesday, Aug. 14, at Gateway Church, 160 Cowan Road, Parkesburg. Meetings will be held every Tuesday through Oct. 23 from 7 to 9 p.m. The meetings are facilitated by Paul and Twila Ranck. GriefShare is a nondenominational See GriefShare pg 2

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Middle Octorara Presbyterian Church (MOPC), 1199 Valley Road, located 4 miles east of Quarryville on Route 372, will host two special events this month. Singer, songwriter, and storyteller Mark Cable will be the featured speaker

Fiddlers’ Picnic To Feature More Performers By Marcella Peyre-Ferry

and musician during the worship service at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 12. The presentation is described on promotional materials as “a special morning of music, ministry, renewal, laughter, and encouragement.” An offering will be received to offset the costs of the event. Adults are welcome to attend Sunday

The seventh annual Lanchester Fiddlers’ Picnic is set for Saturday, Aug. 18, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Landis Woodland Preserve, 610 Zion Hill Road, Atglen. This year’s event will feature a wider variety of performers and musical styles than ever before. “I wanted to make it a variety this year - country, folk, bluegrass and oldtime (music), and I’m pretty much on the way to doing that,” musical organizer and master of ceremonies Dave Armstrong said.

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will be held outdoors at Upper Oxford Township Park on Catamount Road in Oxford on Thursday, Aug. 16, at 7 p.m. The program, “A Teddy Bear’s Picnic,” will be presented by local churches and community handbell ringers. The ringers will present a variety of music, including some sing-along pieces. Attendees may bring lawn chairs or blankets. A freewill offering will be accepted, and all donations will go to Russellville Grange 91. In the event of rain, the concert will be held at the Grange hall, 245 Old Limestone Road, Oxford.


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The Jen Chapin Duo, composed of Jen Chapin, the daughter of the late singer Harry Chapin, and guitarist Jamie Fox, will return to the Friends Folk Club on Friday, Aug. 10. The concert will be held at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church, 116 Lancaster Pike, Oxford. Doors will open at 7 p.m.; the concert will start at 7:30 p.m. Food trucks will be on-site at 5:30 p.m., so audience members may arrive early to eat dinner outdoors under a canopy before the show. Like her father, Jen is an accomplished singer and songwriter, with a commitment to fighting world hunger. Attendees are asked to bring nonperishable food items that will be given to local food cupboards. Jen’s music is described as “urban folk soul,” and she features musical storytelling in

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her music, like her father, who was known for his 1970s hit “Cat’s in the Cradle.” Jen’s accomplishments include being featured on “Late Night With Conan O’Brien,” being honored by the USA Songwriting Competition, appearing on stage with Bruce Springsteen and opening for Bruce Hornsby and the Neville Brothers. Tickets to the concert will be sold at the door. The Friends Folk Club is an all-volunteer, community-run concert series. It has been in operation in southern Chester County for more than 20 years. For more information, readers may call 610-869-8076, email friendsfolkclub@aol.com or search for “The Friends Folk Club” on Facebook. More information about Jen Chapin is available at www.jenchapin.com or on Facebook by searching for “Jen Chapin Music.”

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group that features biblical teaching on grief and recovery topics. Session topics include “Challenges of Grief,” “The Journey of Grief” and “Heaven.” The topic for the opening meeting will be “Is This Normal?” Trace, who lost her husband, attended the complete GriefShare session both times it has been held at Gateway Church. Prior to that, the sessions took place at FAMILIES in Gap. “I was at church and I heard them say they were going to have (GriefShare) here, and I thought I could use that. So I signed up that day,” Trace recalled. “A friend went with me to be my support. I wasn’t sure how I was going to react and what it was going to be like.” Each session, which is held in The Venue meeting area in the church, begins with light snacks and beverages, including coffee and tea. Each person is then asked to introduce himself or herself and to share which loved one they have lost. “We usually go around and say our first names, but if you don’t want to talk, you don’t have to,” said Trace. “You just say, ‘Pass.’” Attendees then watch a DVD that features real-life stories of people who have experienced loss. Each participant receives a workbook that features a section for taking notes on each video as well as daily Scripture readings. “After the video, if there is a large group, we break up into smaller groups and discuss what we got out of the video,” said Trace. “Again, if you don’t want to talk, you don’t have to.” Following the breakout sessions, the group comes together for closing comments and a prayer before the meeting ends. GriefShare is open to people of all ages, including those who have experienced a recent loss and those who have been grieving for years. “We end up getting different ways of looking at things because people react differently and everyone is at a different point in their journey,” said Trace. “Everyone is in the same boat, and there is so much

Paul and Twila Ranck are the facilitators of the GriefShare group that will begin meeting at Gateway Church in Parkesburg on Aug. 14.

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support. It’s a big, big help.” People can attend GriefShare at any time because each meeting is self-contained; participants do not have to attend in sequence. “I got something out of each session,” Trace commented. She pointed out that at times, friendship groups have formed outside of GriefShare. “Over the summer, we had little potluck dinners once a month, so we could still support each other throughout the summer,” she said. “You can make some nice friends.” Some people repeat the entire course or just the sessions that deal with a particular topic. Also, people who have a recent loss are welcome to attend the program again after some time has passed. “I wanted to go through it again to see where I was and to see how far I’ve come from the first time,” Trace said, explaining why she participated in the course a second time. “You get little workbooks, and I could see the difference from the first time I went to the class to the second time. I’ve come further than I thought.” For more information about the GriefShare session at Gateway Church or to register, readers may visit www.gcwired.com/griefshare or email griefshare@gateway onechurch.com. More information about the GriefShare program can be found at www.griefshare.org.

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Information About Alzheimer’s Shared Aging is associated with a host of mental and physical side effects. For example, many adults expect their vision to deteriorate as they grow older. Such a side effect can be combatted with routine eye examinations that may indicate a need for a stronger eyeglass prescription, a relatively simple solution that will not impact adults’ daily lives much at all. While physical side effects like diminished vision might not strike much fear in the hearts of aging men and women, those same people may be concerned and/or frightened by the notion of age-related cognitive decline. Some immediately associate such decline with Alzheimer’s disease, an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that gradually destroys memory and cognitive skills, ultimately compromising a person’s ability to perform even the simplest of tasks. But age-related cognitive

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there is no definitive way to prevent the onset of the disease. Although researchers have not yet determined a way to prevent Alzheimer’s disease, adults can take certain steps to maintain their mental acuity into retirement. Routine exercise may be most associated with physical benefits, but the NIA notes that such activity has been linked to benefits for the brain as well. For example, a 2011 study published in the journal “Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America” found that aerobic exercise training increases the size of the hippocampus, leading to improvements in spatial memory. The NIA also notes that one study indicated exercise stimulated the brain’s ability to maintain old network connections and make new ones vital to cognitive health. Avid readers may be happy to See Alzheimer’s pg 5

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The main stage at the Fiddlers’ Picnic will open at 10 a.m. with young performers from the Cab Calloway School of the Arts in Wilmington, Del. Other performing groups that have already indicated they plan to attend include returning favorite the Orpheus Supertones, a group that is well-known in old-time music and has performed internationally. Progressive bluegrass band Acoustic Turnpike is scheduled to play, as well as traditional bluegrass band Short Notise. Another bluegrass group on the schedule, J-Tyme, is composed of members of the Horst family. “It’s a nice up-and-coming family playing bluegrass,� Armstrong noted. A somewhat different sound will be provided by autoharp artist David Kilby of Oxford. “He played for me early on in the second year (of the event), and I was pretty much blown away by his talent,� Armstrong said, adding, “I’m hoping to have a gospel singer at the end who has a good repertoire of music and has written songs.� The work of organizing the event is a team effort between Armstrong, event organizer Jim Groff and West Sadsbury Township. “I always wanted to have something like this happen in Christiana,� Groff said. “When (former West Sadsbury Township supervisor) Jim Landis had approached me about using their park, I didn’t know anything about the park. We walked almost the whole property and I thought, ‘This is perfect for what I want to do.’� While the main stage will be the center of activities, there will be many opportunities to venture into the woods for impromptu jam sessions. Those who would like to perform for the larger audience may sign up

for stage time as it is available. All bluegrass, old-time and country styles are welcome in the allacoustic format. “I’ll have plenty of spots open for stage time,� Armstrong said. “I’d like to encourage (everyone) - especially the young people - to come out and play music.� In addition to the music, there will be a free hayride around the grounds, a violin vendor and lots of food. Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church members are scheduled to return this year with their popular fish fry. “We try to keep it a community affair. All of the food vendors are local nonprofits,� West Sadsbury Township supervisor Barry Edwards said. “The park is almost a hidden gem; people don’t know what’s back there. Once you get up there, I think everybody’s pleasantly surprised with what they find.� Handicapped-accessible and musician parking will be available on-site during the event. Others should follow the signs to off-site parking. There will be shuttles running from the park to the parking lots all day, plus there will be golf carts on the grounds for anyone who needs assistance getting around the park. There is full shade around the main stage, which will help to provide relief from summer temperatures. Attendees should bring their own blankets or lawn chairs for seating. No alcohol is permitted on the grounds. Admission is free, but a parking fee will be collected. There is no rain date for the event. In the case of severe weather, readers may check www.westsadsburytwp.org for updates. Information in advance of the event is available by calling the West Sadsbury Township office at 610-857-5969.


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While the Quarryville Fairgrounds will be the home of the 2018 Gap Relief Auction, the event’s name still pays homage to the location of the place where it started: at Sam Summers’ farm in Gap in 1948. Set for Friday, Aug. 10, and Saturday, Aug. 11, the annual auction to benefit the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) will be held in the Kreider Building at the Solanco Fairgrounds, located at 172 S. Lime St., Quarryville. “It’s the longest continuing auction benefiting MCC. There are 40-some auctions across the United States and Canada,” said Ken Sensenig, assistant executive director of MCC East Coast. “It’s a way people in their home communities and right here in southern Lancaster County can literally reach out and touch the world. MCC works in 56 countries around the world.” The event will begin with a roast pork dinner to eat in or take out from 4 to 7 p.m. on Aug. 10. This will also be an opportunity to preview auction items, including quilts, that will be sold on Aug. 11. A blood drive will be held onsite on Aug. 10 from 4 to 8 p.m. Those who donate will receive a certificate for a free ice cream cone from the ice cream stand and a T-shirt. To schedule an appontment, readers may call 800-771-0059 or visit www.717giveblood.org. There will be a special singing performance by young people of the Weaverland Mennonite Conference from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. on Aug. 10, followed by MCC speaker Tom Wenger. His topic will focus on the need for material resources for southern Russia and Ukraine. Proceeds from the Friday night offering will benefit the cause. “There’s been social unrest and war in Ukraine,” Sensenig explained. “(Wenger) has been in Ukraine recently and will be drawing from that experience.” An auction of smaller items will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 10. On Aug. 11, the auction will move into full speed. Bidders may come early for a country

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breakfast of pancakes, sausage and eggs starting at 6 a.m. to prepare for the start of the auction at 8:30 a.m. Household items, crafts and more will start on Block 1 at 8:30 a.m., while farm items, hardware and tools will begin on Block 2 at 8:45 a.m., followed by an auction of shrubbery and lawn furniture. A children’s auction will start at 10 a.m. Large furniture will be featured at 11 a.m., followed by special items at noon. Special items this year will include a new spring wagon and playground equipment. At 12:30 p.m., there will be an auction of sheds, gazebos and more, followed by the quilt auction at 1 p.m. One unique item to be included in this year’s auction is a cedar chest with a bench top that features a scene of the first Gap Relief Auction from 1948 painted by Daniel Esh. The chest was created for the auction’s 50th anniversary year and was purchased by a member of the Summers family at that time. It returned to be sold again about nine years ago to a purchaser from North Carolina, and now it has returned again to the sale this year. Proceeds from the auction are important to the fundraising of the Mennonite Central Committee, which provides relief, developing and peacemaking work in the United States and around the world. Donations of new or slightly used items are being accepted for the auction. For more information or to donate, readers may contact Levi Fisher at 717-5296187 or Ammon Stoltzfoos at 717-786-0880. More information about the event is available at w w w. m c c . o r g / g e t i n v o l v e d / events/gap-relief-sale. Pictured on front: Ken Sensenig, assistant executive director of the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) East Coast, displays one of the quilts that will be available at the Gap Relief Auction on Aug. 10 and 11 at the Solanco Fairgrounds. Proceeds will benefit MCC.

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La Comunidad Hispana (LCH) held a grand opening event on July 26 for its new Women’s Health Center. The facility is located in the Jennersville Professional Building at 105 Vineyard Way, Suite 200, West Grove. The Women’s Health Center will provide services for women of all ages, including well woman exams, screenings, prenatal and post-partum care and behavioral health. The center expects to serve at least 1,000 patients this year. Services are available to all, with a sliding fee scale for low-income patients. “ We welcome all women,” CEO Alisa Jones said. “No one is turned away.” The event also included the unveiling of portraits in the waiting area created by local artist Darcie Goldberg, who took photographs of LCH patients, volunteers and staff members. In the photos, the subjects were asked to write down their “dream” on a chalkboard. The photos will

from existing players. “There were two (senior) teams from Octorara that play against teams in Lancaster and Chester counties,” he said. “The players get selected by their peers and coaches to be on the all-star team, and they represent Octorara in tournaments.”

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remain on permanent display at the facility. LCH also has medical locations in Kennett Square and Oxford. “We wanted to bring specialty services to Jennersville,” Jones said. “We can serve our entire service area, which is southern Chester County.” More space for more integrated care has been a long-term goal for LCH. “This is a dream come true,” women’s health director Catherine Domanska Elliott stated. “We now have a space to truly provide integrated care to the incredible women in this community.” Looking toward the future, LCH plans to continue to grow. “This is just the beginning of better access to care for southern Chester County,” Jones said. “The Jennersville building is halfway between our highest needs areas of Oxford and Kennett Square, and there is room to grow our services in the building. This fall, we plan to move our dental center to the same building as its services in the community continue to grow and expand. We need to

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On the road to the state event, teams have to win at the district level and then at sectionals. “We did not have to play districts because the (other teams) bowed out, so (Little League) gave us an ‘advance to play’ waiver,” Brian explained. Sectionals were held in Thorndale, and the OALL players defeated a team from Caln Little League in the final game of the event to advance to the state tournament. At the state championship, the team from OALL won its first game in the tournament by a score of 4-3. “We beat a team from Hollidaysburg in the first game - a team from western Pennsylvania,” said Brian. According to a game recap provided by Brian, the team from Hollidaysburg scored two runs in the bottom

La Comunidad Hispana (LCH) CEO Alisa Jones welcomed visitors to the grand opening of the LCH Women’s Health Center in Jennersville during an open house and ribbon cutting on July 26. meet the community where they are.” LCH is comprised of a diverse, bilingual team whose goal is to help adults, teenagers and children to be healthy and stay healthy. The nonprofit organization believes in quality, integrated, person-centered care through its health centers, social assistance services and education and workforce development programs. Founded in 1973, LCH has been

providing services for more than 40 years. For more information, readers may visit www.La ComunidadHispana.org or www.facebook.com/LaComunidad Hispana.LifeChangesHere.

of the first inning. However, Octorara scored three in the third inning to take the lead. Hollidaysburg then scored one run in the bottom of the fourth inning to create a tie. In the fifth inning, Sean hit a basesloaded RBI groundout to drive in the winning run. Octorara finished with seven hits in the game, all singles, by seven players - Weston, Chris, Zachary, Kyle, Anthony, Zane and Sean. Sean also had two RBI. The win was credited to Kyle, the pitcher, and Zachary earned the save. Following the win, Octorara was defeated by a team from Hanover Township and a team from Hatboro. Octorara finished fifth in the double-elimination state tournament. Brian said that playing in the state event was exciting for the players and that games were broadcast live on the radio. “It’s a beautiful field; it’s actually a minor league stadium,” he said.

“It was quite the experience.” Both coaches and players alike were pleased with the outcome. “No one from Octorara made it to the state tournament (before), let alone won a game (there),” said Brian. “Octorara was going against (larger Little League) programs. Our Little League is 250 kids, with 25 to 30 on the senior level. Some of these leagues have over 1,000 kids. Occasionally, the little guys get to win.” He credits the team’s success to the players, coaches and parents. “It’s a combination of the players’ good chemistry, coaches and support by the parents and the community,” Brian said. “A lot of (the players) are 15 years old and looking to return next year,” he added. For more information about Octorara Little League, readers may visit www.octoraralittle league.org or www.facebook .com/OctoraraLL.

Digital Technology from pg 1 Chester County’s increased advancement in digital technology has earned a top 10 ranking among America’s more than 3,000 counties in the 16th annual Digital Counties Survey. The Center for Digital Government (CDG) and National Association of Counties (NACo) have placed Chester County as ninth in the nation for best technology practices, including initiatives designed to save tax dollars, boost transparency, and focus on cyber security and citizen engagement. This is the third consecutive year the county has received the award. Chester County was recognized for various efforts, including providing public access to information; prioritizing of information technology security; maintaining a

robust social media operation, which focuses on wellness issues; and improving its business processes to save money on technology purchases. The award was presented at the NACo Annual Conference in Nashville. Chester County Commissioner Terence Farrell and county chief information officer Glenn Angstadt accepted the award. Farrell recognized the county’s department of computing and information services and its digital communications personnel, along with members of other departments, for their efforts related to the county’s digital technology initiatives. The Digital Counties Survey is conducted annually in the spring. All U.S. counties are invited to participate in the survey, which

Pictured on front: Members of the La Comunidad Hispana staff celebrated the opening of the new Women’s Health Center in Jennersville with grand opening ceremonies on July 26.

examines the overall technology programs and plans of the participating counties. For more information about this year’s survey, readers may visit www.govtech.com/ dc/digital-counties/Digital -Counties-Survey-2018 --Winners-Announced.html. Pictured on front: Chester

County Commissioner Terence Farrell (second from right) and Chester County chief information officer Glenn Angstadt (far right) accept the 2018 Digital Counties Award at the National Association of Counties Conference. They were congratulated by (from far left) Alan Cox, executive vice president of the Center for Digital Government; Danielle Balmelle, business development executive for award sponsor Acella; and Darryl Booth, senior vice president of Acella.


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Middle Octorara Presbyterian Church will host a clothing giveaway on Aug. 18. Additionally, singer and storyteller Mark Cable (not pictured) will be the featured speaker and musician during the worship service on Aug. 12. 717-786-3690 to make arrangements. “We want to help families in need, especially those with kids,” Henry remarked. “This is another way (for us) to reach out and help the community.”

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school at 9 a.m. A time of fellowship will be held from 10 to 10:20 a.m. An unstaffed nursery will be available during Sunday school and worship. The Presbyterian Women’s group will hold its annual clothing giveaway on Saturday, Aug. 18, from 7 a.m. to noon. Clothing and shoes will be available free of charge, but those who are able are asked to bring nonperishable food items for the food bank at Solanco Neighborhood Ministries. While anyone who needs clothing is welcome to attend, the organizers respectfully request that resellers not participate in this event. Additionally, program coordinator Boni Henry noted that the giveaway will occur only on Saturday morning, as she has received calls to open the event on other days in past years. Church members have donated shoes and attire in a

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Crab SaladStuffed Tomatoes Preparing weeknight meals can be tricky, as busy women and men may want to save money and cook their own healthy foods, but have little time to do so consistently. But healthy, home-cooked meals need not take much time to prepare. The low-calorie recipe for Crab Salad-Stuffed Tomatoes from “ Weightwatchers: Cook It Fast” (St. Martin’s Griffin) can be whipped up in 20 minutes, making it an ideal meal for time-strapped women and men who want homemade meals without all the work that goes into more complex recipes. Crab Salad-Stuffed Tomatoes (Serves 2) 1/3 cup orzo 2 large tomatoes 1 cup crabmeat, picked over for pieces of shell 1/3 cup chopped black or green olives 2 tablespoons crumbled reduced-fat feta cheese 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill 2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon black pepper Instructions: 1. Cook orzo according to package directions, omitting salt, if desired. Drain and rinse under cold water; drain again. 2. Meanwhile, cut a thin slice off tops of tomatoes; reserve tops. Using spoon, carefully scoop out seeds and pulp and reserve for another use. 3. Gently toss together crabmeat, olives, feta, dill, vinegar, salt, and pepper in medium bowl. Spoon crabmeat mixture evenly into tomato shells and cover with reserved tomato tops. Cook’s note: Scoop the seeds and pulp from the tomatoes into a storage container. Cover and freeze up to 4 months and toss them into a soup or stew.

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Charred Green Beans Recipe

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Vegetables are more versatile than people may know. Steaming or sautéing vegetables might be among the most popular ways to cook veggies, but grill masters know that it is not just main dishes that taste great when cooked over an open flame. As the following recipe for Charred Green Beans with Lemon Verbena Pesto from Karen Adler and Judith Fertig’s “The Gardener and The Grill” (Running Press) can attest, grilled vegetables make for simple yet satisfying side dishes.

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Slowly add the olive oil with the processor running until the mixture thickens and emulsifies, about 1 minute. Season to taste with salt and pepper. The pesto will keep in the refrigerator for 7 to 10 days or it may be frozen for up to 3 months. 4 - Place the grill wok or basket directly over the fire and stir-grill, tossing the beans with wooden paddles or grill spatulas until crisp-tender, about 5 to 8 minutes. Transfer the grilled beans to a large bowl and toss with about 1/4 cup of the pesto or to taste.

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Instructions: 1. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Spray a doughnut pan with nonstick cooking spray. 2. Pour the vinegar into a 1/2 cup measure. Add enough almond milk to come to the brim. Let sit until slightly thickened, 5 to 10 minutes. 3. In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt. In a large bowl, mix together the sugar, applesauce, coconut oil, and vanilla. Slowly add the flour mixture and mix until smooth. Add the almond milk mixture and contin-

ue mixing for 1 minute more. Add half of the crushed cookies and mix until just combined. 4. Scoop the batter into the prepared doughnut pan, filling three-quarters of the way full. Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, 10 to 15 minutes. Let cool before frosting. 5. Microwave the uncovered frosting jar for 5-second intervals, stirring in between, until soft. Gently frost the top of each doughnut. Sprinkle the remaining crushed cookies over the doughnuts.

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Grilled Chicken and Onion Skewers (Makes 10 to 12 skewers) Basting Sauce (optional) 1/2 cup soy sauce 1/4 cup mirin 2 tablespoons sugar 1/2 pound boneless, skinless chicken thighs, excess fat removed and cut into bite-size pieces 1 yellow onion, cut into 2-inch wedges, and/or baby leeks, white part only, cut into 1-inch lengths

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4 - The grilling goes quickly, so 1 tablespoon canola or other set up a workstation next to the neutral oil grill before beginning: the plate Salt (optional) holding the skewers, the bowl of Instructions: sauce and a basting brush and/or 1 - Place 10 to 12 bamboo the salt, and tongs for turning skewers in water to cover at least the skewers. If using the basting 30 minutes before grilling. Pre- sauce, either dip each skewer in pare a medium-hot fire in a char- the sauce or brush the sauce on coal grill or preheat a gas grill to the skewers and then place directly over the heat. Grill the medium-high. 2 - If using the basting sauce, skewers, turning 3 or 4 times and in a small saucepan, combine the basting with additional sauce, soy sauce, mirin, and sugar over until the chicken is cooked medium-low heat and cook, stir- through and the onions are ring until the sugar has com- scorched around the edges, about pletely dissolved and the liquid 5 minutes total. If the sauce just begins to turn syrupy, 5 to 8 appears to be burning at any minutes. Remove from the heat point, move the skewers to a cooler part of the grill, or reduce and set aside in a small bowl. 3 - Drain the skewers. Thread the heat if using a gas grill. If the chicken pieces alternately using salt instead of the basting with the onion pieces onto the sauce, place the skewers directly skewers, using about 3 pieces of over the heat and grill, turning 3 chicken and 2 pieces of onion for or 4 times, until cooked through, each skewer. As each skewer is about 5 minutes total. Sprinkle ready, place on a plate. Brush the both sides of each skewer with chicken and onion pieces lightly salt and remove from the grill. Serve the skewers piping hot. on all sides with the oil.

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Grilling is many people’s preferred method of cooking, perhaps because it combines the great outdoors with delicious food. When grilling, many people are comfortable sticking with traditional backyard barbecue fare, such as hot dogs and hamburgers. Those who want to expand their grilling horizons can try the simple recipe for Grilled Chicken and Onion Skewers from Amy Kaneko’s “Let’s Cook Japanese Food!” (Chronicle Books).

VisionCorps Foundation has received a $1,000 grant from the board of directors of the MAXIMUS Foundation. The funds will be used to provide free vision screenings for nearly 9,000 preschool children. Since 1994, VisionCorps’ KidSight program has provided free vision screenings for more than 100,000 preschool children. According to VisionCorps president and CEO Dennis Steiner, the screenings assist with the early detection of certain types of childhood eye problems. KidSight also offers an educational program that teaches children about eye health and safety. VisionCorps’ Youth Enrichment program,

which impacts youths ages 6 to 18, provides recreational, socialization, and other daily living activities to help them achieve independence. Since being established in 1926, VisionCorps has been helping to restore autonomy and independence for southeastern Pennsylvania residents who are blind or vision impaired. It currently serves more than 2,000 individuals who are blind or vision-impaired in Lancaster, Lebanon, York, Adams, and Chester counties through rehabilitation services and/or employment opportunities. For more information on VisionCorps’ services, readers may visit www.visioncorps.net or

contact Chris Ament, vice president of rehabilitation, at 717-291-5951, ext. 4165.

VisionCorps Foundation will use the $1,000 grant it received from the board of directors of the MAXIMUS Foundation to provide free vision screenings for nearly 9,000 preschool children.


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Golf Tournament Benefits Organizations

A total of 100 golfers participated in the 11th annual Beiler-Campbell Realtors Charity Golf Tournament at the Kennett Square Golf and Country Club in early summer. More than $30,000 was raised for two local organizations: Family Promise of Southern Chester County (SCC) and the Justin W. Jennings Foundation. Family Promise SCC helps children and their families experiencing homelessness achieve lasting self-sufficiency and stability by providing shelter, meals, and comprehensive support services through a network of congregations and volunteers until they find sustainable housing. The Justin W. Jennings Foundation manages and operates Justin’s Beach House, a home in the Bethany Beach area where families dealing with cancer can have a place of respite. The golf committee includes (from left) Anthony Beiler, Vicki Pollert, Jennifer D’Amico, Jeff Roland, and Mary Hughes.

PA Child Abuse Hotline Posted All schools in Pennsylvania will be required to publicly display a poster containing the statewide toll-free number for reporting suspected child abuse, beginning in the 201819 school year. Known as ChildLine, the toll-free hotline number to report suspected child abuse in Pennsylvania is 800-932-0313. Posting this critical information in schools will let students know they have somewhere to turn if they need to report

abuse or neglect that they have suffered or if they suspect another child is being abused or neglected. The poster is required to be displayed in a hightraffic, public area widely used by students. The poster also would include the address of the Department of Human Services’ website that provides information and resources related to child protection. For more information, readers may visit www. keepkidssafe.pa.gov.

Sensenig Family Reunion Scheduled

Extension Sets Food Entrepreneurship Workshop

A Sensenig reunion and genealogy research day is planned for Saturday, Aug. 18, at the Hahnstown Mennonite School, 255 Hahnstown Road, Ephrata. Sensenig (Sensenich, Senseny, Senseney, Sensiney) is a Swiss name found especially among the Mennonites of Lancaster County. Attendees will be able to view their Sensenig genealogy and update their family information starting at 10:30 a.m. Attendees should also bring a hot and cold dish if they plan to stay for the meal at noon. A donation will be accepted to cover expenses. The guest speaker, Mark Hostetter, will share about the “Beliefs and Practice of the Mennonite Immigrants.” There will be a committee meeting following the reunion for anyone who is interested in attending. Volunteers are welcome to help update their family’s genealogy. The committee has compiled information on the descendants of Jacob and Maria Krey Sensenig, who immigrated from Switzerland around 1717. The committee will not add births, deaths, and marriages that occur after Dec. 31, but organizers will continue to update events occurring prior to Dec. 31. The work will be offered on a computer disc for a fee. Plans to publish a Sensenig Encyclopedia are under discussion. Maps will be available to visit the Sensenig Farm Cemetery located off of White Oak Road. Anyone who thinks they may be a Sensenig descendent or wants to find out is encouraged to attend the reunion. For more information, readers may call Sally Shirk at 717-464-1614 or email imashirk@comcast.net with subject line: Sensenig Genealogy.

Penn State Extension will offer a Food for Profit workshop on Tuesday, Aug. 21, from 8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Berks County Community Foundation, 237 Court St., Reading. Food for Profit will take attendees through the entrepreneurial process step by step. Topics will include conducting a feasibility study, performing marketing research, and beginning to draft a

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BELLEVUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: (A member congregation of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church): 810 Newport Ave, Gap, PA. Sunday Worship Services 8am & 10:45am, Sunday Schl (for all ages) 9:30am. Nursery provided for both worship Services & Sunday Schl. Youth grps meet Sunday evenings at 6:30pm. Wednesday eve- Kingdom Kids (ages K5th grade); children, youth & adult vocal choirs & three bell choirs; Sr. High boys & girls Bible Studies. J.T. Holderman, Pastor. Brad Moger, Asst Pastor www.bellevueepc.org 717-442-4077 BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA) 2483 Baltimore Pk., Oxford. 610-9323962 Dr. Mark D. Mathews, Pastor. A family of believers called by God to love one another. Come and worship the risen Savior. Sunday Life Groups all ages 9:30am; Worship 10:45am with Jr. Church & Nursery Provided. Celebrate Recovery: Tuesdays 6:30pm-9pm (free meal). Wednesday Eves: 6pm-7:30pm: FROG Youth Mtg for preschool-5th grade, also Jr. High. http://www.bethanypca.org secretary@bethanypca.org

ENCOUNTER CHURCH: 300 Hideaway Drive Quarryville, PA 17566 Sunday Service & Kid’s Church 9:30am. office@encounterchurchpa.org www.encounterchurchpa.org 717-786-2756

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FAITH BIBLE CHAPEL: “Ordinary People Serving An Extraordinary God.” Sunday Services: Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m. (infant nursery and children’s church available). Wed. Services: Prayer Mtg. 7:00 p.m. 140 Bernard Ave., Cochranville. Pastor Scott Althouse 610-593-6333, fbchapel@zoominternet.net

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AVONDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: “Joined Together as a Lifeline Between Christ & Community.” Sunday Worship at 9:15 am. My Special Worship at 11 am. Nursery for 5 & younger available. Youth Group (grades 6-12) Sundays 68:30 pm. Handbells & Choir on Thursday eves. Small Groups. Pastor Dave Bergstrom, 420 Pennsylvania Ave., Avondale. www.avondalepc.org; avondale.pc@verizon.net Office 610-268-2919

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CHURCH OF THE OPEN BIBLE: Sunday Worship Service 9am. Sunday School 10:30am. GEMS for girls (Sundays) & CSB for boys (Wednesdays). 101 E. First Ave., Parkesburg; Pastor Gary Becker. 610-857-3887 cotobible.org

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FREEDOM LIFE: We’re all about loving God, loving people & loving life! Join us on Sundays at 10am at Octorara High School for the best 75min of your week! It’s a place where the smiles are warm, the music is upbeat & the coffee is free. Lead Pastors: Sam & Michele Masteller. www.freedomlife.tv GAP COMMUNITY CHURCH: “Connecting People To Christ For The Journey Of A Lifetime” “The Sunday Experience” starts with the Community Corner Cafe located off of the upper level parking lot opens at 8:30am. Worship Service starts at 10am in the lower level auditorium. During the 10am Worship service both Summit Kids children’s ministry and Anchor Youth junior high ministry are providing an age appropriate Worship service for ages K-5 & grades 6th 8th. Lead Pastor is Cody Hall. Located at 835 Houston Run - Gap Pa 17527 or visit http://gapcommunity.church GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH: Dedicated to the serious preaching & teaching of God’s Word. Traditional hymns & praise songs accompanied by guitar. Sunday Service 10:40am. 53 Hurley Rd, Parkesburg, PA 19365. 610-593-7123. www. gracecommunitychurch-parkesburg.com for messages, ministries and directions LITTLE BRITAIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 255 Little Britain Church Rd., Peach Bottom (between 222 and 272). Sunday School Classes all ages 9:15 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Youth Groups for Elementary, Jr. High and Sr. High, Choir, Bell Choir, Small Groups. Rev. Thomas Milligan, 717-548-2266. www.littlebritainchuch.org lbpc@littlebritainchurch.org Hearing assistance devices. MANOR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA) “Come find spiritual life in Christ for your family.” Cochranville: Rte. 926, halfway between Rte. 41 & Rte. 10. Sunday: Worship at 9:30 a.m. with Sunday School for Pre-K & Kids Worship for K5th grade. 11 a.m. - Sunday School for Youth & Adults with child care. 6:30 p.m. - Youth Group for 6th-12th grades twice a month. 610-869-2402. www.manorpresbyterian.com MAPLE GROVE MENNONITE CHURCH: 549 Swan Rd., Atglen. 610-593-6658, info@maplegrove-atglen.org Mike Lusby, Lead Pastor; Matt Chambers, Minister of Worship & Music. Sunday School 9am, Sunday Worship 10am, Children’s Church, Nursery provided. Youth Group Wed., 7pm. Christian Preschool. www.maplegrove-atglen.org MT. VERNON CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Neighbors Multiplying God’s Kindness, 1 Lighthouse Dr, Kirkwood.Pastor Mervin Charles, Asst. Pastor Al Stoltzfus. Sunday School-all ages 9am, Worship 10:15am. Handicap Access. 717-5294102 mtvernonchristianchurch.com

PARKESBURG BAPTIST CHURCH: 103 West St., (next to Parkesburg Library & Minich Park). 610-857-9135 or Email: info@parkesburgbaptist.org. Pastor: Rev. Mary C. Lewis. Sunday School for infants-adults 9:15 am. Worship 10:30 am Nursery Care & Jr. Church provided. Youth Grp (6th-12th grade) Sunday eves 5-7 pm. Bible Quizzing also, contact church for times. Thursday Bible Study 7 pm. For more info contact the church or www.parkesburgbaptist.org SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH: This vibrant & vital Catholic church is always looking for & welcoming new people to our parish. Rev. Michael F. Hennelly, Pastor. 203 Church Rd, Oxford, PA 19363 610-932-5040. www.sacredheart.us Mass schedule: Sat. 5pm; Sun 7:45am, 9am, 10:30am & 12pm. Daily Mass: Mon, Wed & Thurs 8am; Tues 7pm; Fri 8:30am. Confession: Sat. 44:40pm. Our School: Pre-K-8th grade. Religious Education grades 1-6th. SANDY HILL COMMUNITY CHURCH: 420 S. Sandy Hill Rd., Coatesville 610-857-3959; www.sandyhill.net. Sunday service: 10:15am; Bible teaching, music; Children’s classes, staffed nursery; Adult classes, 9:15am, Youth Min., Sundays, 5:30-7:30pm. Small Groups. A Friendly, Christ-centered church. Preschool: Enrolling-2 1/2-5 years, 610857-1922 ST. CHRISTOPHER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You! 116 Lancaster Pike, Oxford (Rt. 472 just East of Rt. 1 bypass ramps.) Sunday Holy Communion Services at 8:30am quiet & reflective & at 10:30am with Festive Music. Christian Formation & Education for all ages occurs btwn the services at 9:30. Nursery available. Join us for a beautiful Liturgy & warm Community. Check our website for updates. Rev. Dr. Mary Ann Mertz Rector@stchrisoxford.org 610-932-8134. www.stchrisoxford.org UPPER OCTORARA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 1121 Octorara Trail (on Rt. 10 a mile south of Rt. 30), Parkesburg, PA. Sunday worship services at 9:30am. (contemporary) & 11am. (traditional). The last Sunday of each month we have a combined service at 9:30am. Adult Sunday School classes during both worship services. Children’s Sunday School at 9:45am. Youth Group meets at 10:45am. Children’s choirs, adult choir, Youth Grp & a variety of adult groups & home grps. Upper Octorara is a member of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. 610-857-5787, www.uopcepc.org Bill Kelly, Pastor. Bill Cliff, Assist Pastor Discipleship & Outreach. WEST GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 300 N. Guernsey Rd. West Grove. 610-869-9334. On Sundays, July and August, blended worship (both contemporary and traditional) at 9:30am. Also, Nursery and Children’s Worship. On Wednesday evenings, 6-8pm, fellowship w/free hot dogs, games & fun for all. www.westgroveumc.org

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Roadside Litter Program Posted

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC SALE

Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful has a statewide adoption program available to residents, local groups, and businesses to become part of the solution to roadside litter. The program is an option for most types of local areas, such as municipal roads, communities, parks, neighborhood blocks, greenways, waterways, and trails. According to Keep America Beautiful’s 2009 “National Visible Litter Survey and Litter Cost Study,” litter clean-up costs the U.S. more than an estimated $11.5 billion each year with municipalities spending more than $790 million and counties spending $185 million each year. The Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful adoption program works to help mitigate the costs associated with cleaning up by encouraging local residents to take ownership of communities. Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful provides a sign recognizing the groups or individuals who have adopted the road or area and seeks the support of the local municipalities

Place: Gap Self Storage, LLC Date: Wed., August 22, 2018 80 Route 41 Beginning at: 10:00 a.m. Gap, PA 17527 Phone: 717-442-3030 Gap Self Storage, LLC, in order to satisfy its statutory lien pursuant to 73 P.S. 1901 et seq., will sell at PUBLIC SALE all the personal property stored in its facility, placed by:

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Place: Gap Self Storage, LLC Date: Wed., August 22, 2018 845 Houston Run Drive Beginning: At conclusion of Gap, PA 17527 10:00 a.m. auction listed above Phone: 717-442-3030 Gap Self Storage, LLC, in order to satisfy its statutory lien pursuant to 73 P.S. 1901 et seq., will sell at PUBLIC SALE all the personal property stored in its facility, placed by:

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Justin Wiggins

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Christopher R. Sanderson

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Conditions: All units will be sold by competitive bidding to the highest bidder. Bids will be taken only for each unit in its entirety. Payment must be made by money order, certified check or cash only. No personal checks. All goods must be removed from the unit within 24 hrs. Payment is due immediately upon acceptance of bid. Owner reserves the right to bid at Public Sale, reject any or all bids, and cancel or adjourn the sale.

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5K Scrub Run /Walk Slated Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences, 850 Greenfield Road, Lancaster, will present the PA College 5K Scrub Run/Walk on Saturday, Sept. 15. Registration

MULTI-PARCEL REAL ESTATE AUCTION 410+/- ACRES • 8 PROPERTIES OPEN, TILLABLE LAND; WOODED/RECREATIONAL PROPERTY; PRIME BUILDING LOTS

SAT., AUGUST 18, 2018 AT 1.30 P.M. Auction Location: 41 Pole Cat Rd., Landisburg, PA 17040 - Perry County

Directions: From Rt. 850 in Landisburg turn left on S. Carlisle St./Bridgeport Rd. In 1.5 mi. turn right on Rt. 74 S. In 2.5 mi. turn left on Pole Cat Rd. Auction is on the right. Each Parcel to be Sold Separately. For additional pictures go to www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com Parcel #1: 41 Pole Cat Rd.- 79.53 acres (72 tillable) with 2 streams. Improvements include a remodeled farmhouse, bank barn and several outbuildings. Very desirable setting w/ mountain views. Enrolled in Ag Preservation. Annual Taxes: $2,955.85. Down Payment day of the auction: $30,000. Parcel #2: Pisgah Rd.- 100+/- acres. 73.5 tillable and the remainder woodland. 5,980' of road frontage. Annual Taxes: $370.51. Down Payment day of the auction: $30,000. Parcel #3: Pole Cat Rd.- 53+/- acres. Improvements include a 60'x120' pole building. 1,910' of road frontage. Annual Taxes: $1,557.75. Down Payment day of the auction: $20,000. Parcel #4: 606 Pole Cat Rd.- Country house on 4.75 acres, overlooking a pond. Improvements include a pavilion, bank barn, a 40'x60' truck shop, 2- 10,000 gal. underground fuel tanks and a grain handling system with a dumping pit, a 20,000 bushel bin, a 12,000 bushel bin and a 10,000 bushel bin. Annual Taxes: $2,325.00. Down Payment day of the auction: $15,000. Parcel #5: Pole Cat Rd.- 81 acres of woodland. Great hunting. Borders a wildlife preserve. Great terrain. Annual Taxes: $99.20. Down Payment day of the auction: $20,000. Parcel #6: Pole Cat Rd.- 10.5 acres of woodland. 2,200' of rd. frontage. Annual Taxes: $29.45. Down Payment day of the auction: $5,000. Parcel # 7: Pisgah Rd.- 45+/- acres. Annual Taxes: $168.58. Down Payment day of the auction: $10,000.00 Parcel #8: Pisgah Rd.- 36.31 acres of woodland. Annual Taxes: $100.75. Down Payment day of the auction: $10,000.00 For more information or private showing contact Jeff at 717-979-6430. Terms: Settlement on or before Oct. 17, 2018. 2% transfer tax to be paid by the buyer. Real Estate taxes prorated from settlement day. Attention Realtors: 1% Broker Participation offered to Realtors with a buyer. Your buyers must be preregistered 48 hr. prior to the auction. Auctioneers: J. Meryl Stoltzfus AU#005403 Ph. 717-629-6036 Jeff Fortenbaugh AU#005542 Ph. 717-979-6430 Sellers: Phillip & Diane Reisinger and the James Reisinger Estate

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to provide the sign post, install the sign, and provide trash disposal options, as needed. The benefits of removing roadside litter are far-reaching. It sends a message to travelers that littering and dumping will not be tolerated, removes dangers to people, animals and equipment, makes our communities more attractive for residents, tourists and potential newcomers and increases property values and community pride. Removing roadside litter is good for everyone. By participating in this program, residents will invest in a cleaner, more livable community. Readers may visit www.keeppabeautiful.org and click on Keep It or contact Stephanie Larson at slarson@keeppabeautiful.org or 724-8364121, ext. 104, for more information. For information about adopting a state maintained road, readers may visit the PA Department of Transportation at www.penndot.gov and search Adopt-a-Highway.

Samuel Schempp has been recognized for outstanding academic achievement by being named to the spring semester 2018 dean’s List at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. Students named to the dean’s list must have earned a grade point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.00 scale while carrying a minimum of 12 credit hours of graded course work. Schempp is a second-year student who is studying agricultural systems technology. He is a resident of Parkesburg.

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FOR SALE Appliances CHAMPION DS WOOD stove, good condition, nice stove for shop or barn $350. 717-768-7630 GAS 15 CUBIC deep, upright freezer still looks nice, needs new unit $200 717768-7630

God Bless America REFRIGERATOR, STOVE, WASHER, DRYER, $150 & up; STACKABLE WASHER & DRYER, $350. Delivery available. Call 717-392-9513


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SAILBOAT (1982 FORCE5. 13 ft.) with trailer. Easy to rig and fun to sail. Price negotiable. Call Paul at 610-742-1284 or pkd216@msn.com.

6’X10’ ENCLOSED TRAILER, new in 2017, not used much, ladder racks, new spare tire, removable shelves inside for tools, side door, extra running lights, hitch and door padlocks, 6’ high inside, $4300, 717-768-7630

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

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MINI SCHNAUZER/ MINI Poodle Cross Puppies, shots, wormed, vet checked, $900 each. Call 717-327-1377

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

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

Computers COMPUTER REPAIR- On Line Support, New & Used Computers. CSA Tech Solutions, 717-354-4272

Furniture TWIN BED NEW never used Sealy Adjustable Bed W/ remote, Tempurpedic Cloud Arima mattress, W/ 3 sheets, bedspread & pillow sham. $1300. Call 610585-1784

Lawn & Garden 5’ GREEN GIANT OR LEYLAND CYPRESS - $19 EA. A Full Selection of Shrubbery and Trees Available ROUTE 10 GARDEN CENTER N.E. Rt 1 Bypass & Rt 10 Oxford, PA 19363 610-467-1060 OPEN 7 DAYS

FREE: WILL LEND Nice Riding Horses and Large Ponies until June 2019. Call Andy or Bill at 717-394-7865 HORSE RETIREMENT & BOARDING, Manheim, PA .”We help your retired equine friend live the good life”. www.WillowTreeAcres.com • 717-665-0864 J&S BARR: Removal of Deceased Cows & Horses. Call 717-278-6944 LAYING HENS. Order now for October. Also chicken crates, nesting boxes, feeders & waters. Call Hillside Pullets, 717-529-5618 NEW HOLLAND BALER 276; New Idea Manuer Spreader, 245; New Holland Hay Bind, 488; A Gap Hay Wagon, 610869-3959 USED 2 SEATED spring wagon, fiber glass box, good condition, lights and brakes work good, carpet on floor, good paint job, switch box in front, wooden wheels $4,100 717-768-7630

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. 3YR OLD FEMALE Boston Terrier, very friendly with children, good for pet only. $350. Call 610-593-5956

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8WK OLD MALE SCHNAUZER POODLE Mixed Puppy, $550. ALSO Mixed Female, 4yrs old, FREE. 717-442-8983

DALE’S LANDSCAPING:.Mulching, Trimming, Edging, Chipping, & Flower Bed Clean-up. Call 610-593-3535

AA RIDGEWOOD KENNELS 2. Beaglier, Bichon, Cavalier, Cavapoo, Caviston, Cockapoo, Cocker, Corgipoo, more. Lifetime war. 610-873-7045 www.ridgewood2.com

FREE REMOVAL of Riding Mowers. Call Jim 717-940-9029

AKC CHOCOLATE LAB Pups, vet chk’d, shots, wormed, raised on farmette w/both parents. $550. 717-442-4883

FRESH START Doing free estimates for all phases of Lawn Service. Landscaping, Clean-Up,Trimming & Mulching. Fully Insured. 610-593-2430 LANDSCAPING STONES, BOULDERS, stepping stones, building stones. Sorted to your specs.717-442-0499 • LAWN MOWING • YARD CLEAN-UP • TREE/ BRANCH CHIPPING • PRESSURE WASHING FREE EST. FULLY INS. 610-998-5767

AKC ENGLISH CREAM Golden Retriever Puppies, 2 males, shots, vet checked, wormed, ready now. $550. 717-847-6467 AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, vet ckd, shots, wormed, good sized healthy litter, $400. Ready Now. 717-656-4786 AKC LAB PUPPIES, fox red & silver, mother is Charcoal, 1 family dog, $950. Call for newspaper discount. 717-305-0183 AKC VIZSLA PUPPIES, Shots, Wormed, Vet Checked, Family Raised. Ready Now, $1075. Call 717-768-8348

MUSHROOM MULCH: 5 yds $90; 10 yds $150; 15 yds $180; 20 yds $220; 30 yds $300. Call 717-989-3396. If unavailable Call 717-768-7211

ALASKAN MALAMUTE GERMAN Shepherd pups. Family raised, vet checked, shots. Very friendly. $500 obo. 717-278-2438

RAILROAD TIES: 3 Grades in Stock, Delivery Avail. Gap Repair, 717-442-4781.

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Mini & toys, health guaranteed, all colors. Call Jenn 610-488-6914

SIMPLICITY RIDING MOWER, 20HP Briggs & Stratton engine, 38” Mower Deck, Hydrostatic Transmission. Excellent Condition. $800.00 o.b.o. Call 484-354-4179

BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES, 2 males, 4 females, nice markings, good disposition, shots & wormed. Call 717-354-8363

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GERMAN SHEPHERD HUSKEY Puppies, Shots, wormed, vet checked, $600. Avail. 8/16/18. Call 717-278-4582

10’X12’ RUN IN SHED, closed on 3 sides, 7’ high inside, tin roof and sides, good shelter for small animals, $300, 717768-7630

COCKAPOO PUPPIES FOR SALE! 4 colors to choose from. $875 717-354-5724

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES Ready 8/20/18, wormed, vet checked. Come pick yours now. 717-682-3027

TOY FOX TERRIER Puppies. Very cute &playful, ready now. Family raised. $300; 717-862-1091 YELLOW LAB PUPPIES, ACA Reg, vet checked, shots/wormed. Come pick yours out. F - $500; M - $450. 717-284-0841

YELLOW LAB PUPPIES, Family raised, shots, wormed, Ready 8/16/18, $350. 610-932-3875

Produce & Edibles FROZEN CORN: Quarts $4.00, Pints $2.25. 38 S Kinzers Rd, Kinzers,17535. 717-442-8614, 7-7:15 morn or eve.

Sporting Goods GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524 HUNTING & FISHING FLEA MARKET Saturday, Aug. 11, 9am-1pm. Lancaster Farm & Home Center 1383 Arcadia Rd, Lancaster, 17601 Rt. 72 South off Rt. 30 & Rt. 283. 120 Tables. Admission $5.00. or $4.00 WITH AD! Children Free. Early Bird Admission 8am $10. Info. 717-371-0395 Buy, Sell or Trade **WE BUY GUNS Shotguns, Rifles, Handguns Wanted. Gordon’s Sports Supply, Rt 100, Eagle, 610-458-5153

COMMUNITY YARD SALE, Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Aug. 9, 10, & 11, Clothing, Books, Baby Clothes, Tupperware® and Much More. Sapce Avail. Call 717-826-3764 Gideon King Hardware 5466 Elam Rd, Kinzers, PA E. BRANDYWINE DOWNSIZING- China, Furnishings, Christmas, Home Decor, Lamps, Mens XXL Coats, Vintage, Canning & More. Sat 8/18. School Ln. GAP, CRAFTER’S DELIGHT YARD SALE Aug 16-18, 785 Bellevue Ave, 7-2 Amazing amount of sewing & crafting supplies: fabric, ribbon, notions, books. Plus Christmas items, kids’ clothes, mason jars and more. OXFORD, 110 WIDDOWSON Rd, 8/10,11. 8a.-4p. Antique furniture/dishes/linens. Chinese/Japanese art, power tools. PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM

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PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 • 6:00 P.M. 2163 Mine Road, Paradise, PA 17562 (Village of Georgetown) Directions - Rt. 896 South From Strasburg 6 - Miles, Hard Left On Mine Road At Georgetown United Methodist Church. OPEN HOUSE - Thurs., Aug. 9 5:00-7:00 & Sat., Aug. 11 10:00-Noon OR Shown By Appointment REAL ESTATE - PERSONAL PROPERTY Single-Wide Mobile Home on .59 Acre Country Lot in Bart Township. Floor Plan Offers Two-Bedrooms, Kitchen & Dining Area, Living Room. New Furnace And Central Air, Newer Roof. Home In Good Condition. Appliances Include Electric Stove, Refrigerator, Washer & Dryer. Detached One-Car Garage Shed. On Site Water & Sewage. Low Solanco School District Taxes. Nice Investment Property or Home. PERSONAL PROPERTY 2015 Husqvarna 25 HP/48” Cut Tractor YTH24K48; Ariens 8 HP Snowblower w/ Cab.; Remington 870 Pump Camo Rifle; Echo SRM210 Weed Eater; Agri King 38” Lawn Sweeper; Kennedy Toolbox; Misc. Tools; Kobalt 80 volt w/Extra Battery Leaf Blower; Old 5-Gal. Sunoco Oil Can (nice); Jobsmart Air Compressor; Scotts Lawn Spreader; Push Mower 6.75 HP; Garden Tractor Hydraulic Lift; Yard & Garden Tools; Shop Vac 2-gal.; Misc. Household Items. Auctioneer’s Note - Personal Property And Home Was Kept In Good Condition Sale For: Dale R. Murr Lefever & Hart Auctions - AY2206

Eric Lefever 717-989-5110 Mike Hart 717-669-1483 www.lhauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com ID#4902

FRI, AUGUST 17, 6-8 PM Antiques • Nursery Stock • Crafts

SAT, AUGUST 18, 8:00 AM Carriages • Lawn & Garden Equipment • Outdoor Furniture • Nursery Stock • Contractor Tools & Equipment Sporting Goods • Quilts & Crafts • Furniture • Antiques Hess & Winross Trucks • And More! Lots of Delicious Homemade Food, Ice Cream, Soft Pretzels, etc. Terms by INTERCOURSE FIRE CO. and other local auctioneers.

Donated Items or Sell By Consignment Receiving items on Thursday, August 16, 7am - 7pm Friday, August 17, 7am - 4pm Any questions, call Merv at 717-413-1777 • www.intercoursefire.com

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SEASONAL COAL/ WOOD/ PELLET Stoves and Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/ Sell/ Trade. Call 717-577-6640 SALE: Up to $1,500 off Select Stoves. 717-872-6416. See our Clearance Page at www.drapersstoveoutlet.com

HELP WANTED General BUSY WEST CHESTER area landscaping firm is looking for an Equipment Operator. 5 years’ experience preferred. Experience with skid steers and front-end loaders a must. Mulch grinder experience helpful. Must have valid driver’s license. Apply at 1121 Downingtown Pike West Chester, PA 19380. Or Send resume to Ram T Corporation at kgood@ramtcorporation.com

CAREGIVERS Flexible Schedules + Weekdays and Weekend Shifts Avail. *Award Winning Employer*

Pine Hill is seeking a career minded individual.

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Commercial Night Time Position Call 484-873-3503 Residential Day Time Position Call 484-873-3505 CONCRETE- MASON CREW Hiring. Reliable/Dependable Person. Must Have Valid Drivers License. 717-687-6955 CUSTOM FERTILIZER APPLICATOR

Experienced Class A CDL Holders: Dedicated Freight, Home Every Day.

Hershey’s Farm Market, Parkesburg. 610-857-5053. Closed Sundays. HersheyFarmMarket.com HELP WANTED: PART-TIME summer help. Horse farm southern Chester County. 3 mornings or afternoons a week. Must have car & valid driver’s license, experience & references. Call 610-869-3395

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IF YOU ARE an energetic, reliable individual who loves children we need you to work in our in-home licensed daycare setting. HS diploma/GED required. Experience a plus. 610-942-2465

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COMPETITIVE PAY GREAT BENEFITS!!

KRAPF SCHOOL BUS NOW HIRING DRIVERS! Starting rates up to $20.20/HR DOE NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED PAID CDL TRAINING GREAT SCHEDULE Serving many districts in Chester County APPLY NOW: 484-879-1524 or JOBS@KRAPFBUS.COM

Shady Maple is seeking a FT production manager for our bakery department. The candidate will have a strong bakery background and also understand production standards. He or she will also have a minimum of 5 years management experience in a bakery environment which produces products from scratch. Shady Maple Bakery is a growing department seeking someone who is ambitious and knowledgeable in the Bakery Industry. Qualified candidates may send your resumes to: dadamczyk@shady-maple.com or at Shady Maple, Rt. 23, East Earl, PA 17519

HELP WANTED • DRIVER/CARPENTER

LOOKING FOR A Dependable & Honest worker w/ valid drivers license for carpenter crew in Narvon/ Intercourse/ Gap Area. 717-715-3558 LOOKING FOR AN ADVENTURE? Do you have a CDL? We want YOU to DriveAway our box trucks to dealerships nationwide. 5yr active DL required, SAME day pay! Please call 1-833-43-DRIVE or visit www.pinnacledriver.com PT/FT FOR STAFF who enjoy caring for people. Phxville, Exton, WChester. Job includes a wide range of responsibilities from outings to health care. Salary based on exp. with additional benefits. Dawn 610-935-0904. WANTED CDL DRIVER CLASS A FT, Competitive wages, Home at night. Clean Driver record a must. Exp. w/heavy equip a plus. Recycling yard in Atglen, PA Email resume to atglenrecycling@gmail.com

For Pole Building Construction Crew Must be 18 years or older & have valid driver’s license & medical card. Full time with some out of town work. Competitive wages and benefits. Carpentry experience a plus.

• COMMERCIAL FRAMER Must be 18 years or older, dependable, full time with competitive wages & benefits. Carpentry experience a plus.

Honey Brook, PA

717-629-1268

NOW HIRING TECHNICIAN/ WELDER

WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD REACH CHESTER, LANCASTER, YORK, AND DAUPHIN COUNTIES? Reaching over 432,000 households every week with your advertising message is significant. Call 1-800-428-4211 and ask for the "360 SPECIAL" to find out how.

Management

HELP WANTED:

Please visit the Career Page on our website for a comprehensive job description.

JOB FAIR!! KEMPER EQUIPMENT is currently hiring Welders/ Fabricators/ Machine Operators, Painters, and Laborers. On-site interviews will be held on August 21, 2018 from 4:00 pm 7:00 pm at 5051 Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook, PA.

CLEANING POSITIONS AVAILABLE.

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

Ideal Candidate should possess the following skills:

JANITORIAL, P/T 2nd shift, Mon.- Fri. $10.50 per hour. Kennett Square Area. Background check, car & license req’d. 267-331-1717

610-458-7550 EOE Drug Free

Oxford, PA Terminal. $1300 Weekly Min Guarantee. $5,000 Sign On Bonus* BCBS Health, Dental, Vision, 401K. Call 484-784-4628 Bruce Becker careers.firstfleetinc.com

Inventory Production Planner

PineHillTrailers.com

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM

Timac Agro USA is a fertilizer production company located near Reading PA. We have an immediate need for an applicator. This person will be responsible for custom application of fertilizer blends to local farms. This person will operate large application equipment. Attention to detail required. Pesticide license and agricultural or farming experience preferred but not necessary. Willingness to work OT required in season. Interested candidates call 800-545-5474 or send resume via email to HR@timacusa.com or mail to PO Box 888 Reading PA 19607 Attn: HR Dept. Applications can also be completed at our office, 153 Angstadt Lane Birdsboro, PA 19508

Bakery at Ferguson & Hassler

Apply online at www.shady-maple.com or at Ferguson & Hassler, Quarryville, PA 17566

(NANI)

JANITORIAL COMPANY HIRING FOR SCHOOL CLEANING IN THE EXTON AREA. STARTING WAGE RATE $12./HOUR. 484-873-3503

HELP WANTED

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Quality of life is important to everyone. Helping seniors maintain their independence is what being a Comfort Keeper ® is all about. We provide many services such as companionship, meal preparation, running errands, and personal care. Our Comfort Keepers® come fi rst, that is why we provide flexible full-time or part-time hours and bonus programs. We only hire the best! If that’s you and you want to learn more about becoming a Comfort Keeper, call us at 717-869-6484 or visit www.Lancaster-402.comfortkeepers.com

NATIONAL

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NATIONAL

STARTING SALARY $45K Commercial Janitorial Company Seeking Area Supervisor for Philadelphia Suburbs Approx. Hours 1pm - 10pm M-F Company Fuel Card Provided Call: 484-873-3503

Mechanical Trades MASONS, $49-$70/hr TENDERS, $38-$54. Health insurance. Clearances required. B & D Masonry, Inc 717-397-1689

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EXPER IENCE THE JOYS & R EWA R DS

The Ballymore Company, a leading manufacturer of rolling ladders & aerial lifts is now interviewing at the Coatesville facility. The ideal candidate will be capable of reading hydraulic and electrical schematics, diagnose broken equipment, and have experience in welding light guage carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum. Mig welding experience is a must. The position will involve occasional travel.

Medical

A proficiency test will be administered during the interview process and a preemployment drug test is required.

MEDICAL SECRETARY/MEDICAL BILLER. Full time. One person office needs someone to take charge and run all aspects of family practice medicine with knowledge of Medicare. Please call 717-768-3169 if interested.

Benefits Include: Competitive wage, paid vacation and holidays, Medical, Dental and Life Insurance, 401(k). EOE

Interested candidates may apply in person (resumes also accepted) at:

Ballymore Company 501 Gunnard-Carlson Drive Coatesville, PA 19320

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SPECIAL NOTICE

NOW HIRING CAREGIVERS

KEYSTONE RECORD COLLECTORS MUSIC EXPO. EXPO East Petersburg, PA 17520 Spooky Nook Sports Lanco, 1901 Miller Rd August 12, 2018, 9am-3pm, Dealers BUY, SELL, TRADE. Albums, 45s, CDs, DVDs. Reasonably Priced. All Music Styles. FREE ADMISSION. Info? 610-932-7852. www.recordcollectors.org

Great Company - Top Pay - Flexible Schedules. Relative Care is looking for Caring Individuals to join our team. We serve Chester County! Please call for an interview today. Ph: 610-269-2935 EOE NOW HIRING CAREGIVERS in LANCASTER COUNTY. ENJOY FLEXIBLE HOURS, PAID TRAININGS AND MANY GREAT BENEFITS. NO EXPERIENCE OR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA REQUIRED. CALL US AT 717-286-0266 WALK-INS ARE WELCOME AT 1325 ELM AVE. LANCASTER, PA 17603 OR FILL AN ONLINE APPLICATION: WWW.INDLIVINGSERVICES.COM

This publication will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement.

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

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM

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NOTICE

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ATGLEN - Say goodbye to oil heat with this charming, newly renovated 3 BR 2 bath Rancher with brand new HVAC system and water heater. Fresh paint, new flooring, brand new cabinets are just a few more things that have been done. Enjoy the scenic view that surrounds you and the luxury of an attached oversized one car garage. $199,900. BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 2 BA rancher on a private lot in Gap. Octorora Schools. Geothermal is the energy source for this sophisticated home. $279,900.

5288 Lincoln Hwy., Gap (717) 442-4114 www.hostetterrealty.com

A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message

ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102 BOOT ROAD TREE SERVICE Expert tree removal, stump grinding & Trimming. Fully Insured 610-656-5880 CD BEILER CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, DECKING, SCREENED PORCHES PA LIC. 112619, LIC & INSURED. 717-723-6576 AMISH OWNED AND OPERATED CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844 CONCRETE: STAMP, DECORATIVE, Affordable prices. Free Estimates. Call 717-283-7764 or or www.bosscrete.net.

ROOFING: KING FAMILY ROOFING

926 Simmontown Rd, Gap, PA 17527

STUMP GRINDING SERVICE Free Estimates, Call Dave 7am-7pm, 7 Days/ Week. 717-406-7529

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM

1-100 ALL ANTIQUE & OLD TOOLS WANTED: Collector Paying Cash$$$ for Woodworking, Machinist, Measuring & Blacksmith Tools. Wooden & Metal Planes. Tool Chests & Boxes. Tools made by Stanley, Etc. Call 610-363-2802

A BUYER SEEKS Old Books, Postcards, Photo’s, COSTUME JEWELRY, Pottery, Antiques, Complete Estates. Call Cara at 610-918-2528 or 484-356-3123

JIM BIRD’S HOME MAINTENANCE 610-467-0554 or www.jbhm3782.com Offering 10% off deck pressure washing & staining until Labor Day

GUITARS & INSTRUMENTS WANTED “LOCAL” Collector Buying Gibson, Fender, Martin & Other Brands All Types, Makes & Years Considered Top Cash Paid! - 610-363-2802

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

For Sale

3BR, 1.5BA MOBILEHOME, Nice, Central Air, Solanco School Dist. $950/mo. Call 717-786-0738

LOTS & ACREAGE. PRIME LAND, BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF BLUE MOUNTAINS! Tilden Township, Berks County, PA. 20.451 acres. Ideal for farmette, development. $15,000 per acre. MountainviewDrive-Hamburg.com

EAST EARL, 3BR, . . . . . . . .$1095/mo PARKESBRUG, Private 3BR, 2.5B $1695/mo COATESVILLE, 3BR, 2BA . . . . . .$1095/mo COATESVILLE, 4BR, 1.5BA . . .$995/mo Please See Our Website For Available Properties. www.Compass.property 717-442-0442 GAP, 1BR EFFICIENCY APT. Avail Sept. No pets, no smoking $625/mo plus sec. dep. w/s/t included. 717-786-1937 or Cell 352-250-1152 GLENBROOK APARTMENTS ATGLEN, PA Accepting Applications for Waiting List 2 & 3 Bedroom Units Rent Based on 30% of Income 610-593-2073/ TTY 800-855-2880/ Espanol 800-855-2884 Equal Housing Opportunity

Searching for a New Home?

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.

PAINTING- INT/ EXT. TJ Wilcox Painting PA18781 610-348-4436

For Rent

POWER WASHING: Vinyl Fences, Houses, Patio’s, Etc. By Eli & Sam 717-517-6779 PA#118077

3BR APT W/ GARAGE, must rent together, Little Britain, Solanco School Dist. Please call for info. Call 484-929-6880

Manufactured Housing BUY DIRECT Modulars - Doublewides - Singlewides Starting at $29,900. Our prices wont be beat We Move Mobiles, Buy Homes, Sell Parts. www.superiorhomes.com 717-875-1288 PEQUEA MOBILE HOME Service, Remove Old Homes, Relocate, Skirting. Certified & Insured. 717-464-4461

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

Find it in the QUARRYVILLE, 1 BEDROOM Apt., 3rd floor. Water/sewer/heat included. No pets. 1st month/security. $635/month. 717-786-1502

STORAGE/ CARPENTRY SPACE with electric, 2400 Sq. Ft. Newly Renovated. White Horse Area. $1000/mo. neg. Call 717-629-3722

For Sale LOTS & ACREAGE. BUY A LAKE! 35 acres - $149,900. 5 acre lake, gorgeous views, old barns & sheds! Quiet town road, guaranteed buildable. Financing available. Call 888-431-7214 or go to NewYorkLandandLakes.com for video and photos. LOTS & ACREAGE. FARM LIQUIDATION! 42 ACRES. ABUTS STATE LAND $69,900. 3 hours NY City. Big views, woods, pond, meadows! Town road, utilities. Owner terms. 888-738-6994 NewYorkLandandLakes.com

(WANTED) CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! All makes/ models 2002-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016

AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726 JUNK CARS WANTED, TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED OR JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS, FREE TOWING. PLEASE CALL 484-886-0637

CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158

We Specialize in Low Mileage!

I BUY LIONEL, American Flyer, Marx Trains, Match Box, Slot Cars, Hot Wheels, Tonka, Smith Miller, Model Toys, Lead Figures. Call 610-804-6783.

REAL ESTATE

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

2003 TOYOTA COROLLA 116.7 K miles. Runs good. $1,800 (610)-505-4255

LA SSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS ASSIFIEDS ITEMS WANTED C

BUYING HEATING OIL at .30¢ a gallon. Also remove heating oil tanks and furnaces. Call Ed 717-587-7315.

M&M HOME IMPROVEMENTS Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling, Deck & Deck Staining, Porches & Additions, Windows, Siding, Roofing & Gutters. 717-413-8421

For Rent

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

HOMESTEAD SERVICES: Tree Removals, Tree Trimming, Stump Grinding & General Landscaping. 484-643-8524

MAST SEAMLESS GUTTER, 33 Years Exp. in Business. Free Estimate 717-548-3797. PA031081

R016014

Saw & Circular Saw Blades, Hedge Trimmers, Scissors & More. Call 717-442-6356

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

MARK GUSLER TREE SERVICE Snow Plowing, 30 Yrs. Exp., Free Estimates. Fully Insured. Bucket Truck Service. Parkesburg, 610-613-1885

3 Bedroom, 2 Bath; 1 ½ Story Home with Maple Kitchen, Living Room Gas Stove. Only 14 yrs old. Now Only $169,900 Barr Realty, Inc. (610)384-8433 (717)442-9221 barr1.com

SHARPENING SERVICES: Mower, Chain

GUTTER MAN AL Gutter cleaning, storm damage repair. New gutter screens installed. Small roof repairs. Fully ins. 610-593-2299 (PA045381)

Mowing, Mulching, Trimming, Spring Clean-up, New Lawns, Reseeding & Small Tree Removal. 717-517-6779 PA#118077

425 Strasburg Avenue, Parkesburg, PA 19365

SARMENTO BROTHERS MASONRY Contractor: Spring Special Stamped/Color Concrete, Sidewalks, Patios, Brick, Pointing, Block, Stucco, 610-637-3498

AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206

MAPLE SHADE LANDSCAPING LLC

OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 PM

SAM THE TREE GUY LLC. Big tree removal using cranes or extensive rigging techniques. Stump removal fully insured. PA 103525. 717-548-0886

Reasonable Rates • Licensed & Insured PA20006, 610-547-7789

JOHN’S HAULING/ REMOVAL. Appl., Lge. Screen TVs, Piano’s, Furniture, One Pc/ Truckload. 7 days, Last Min, 610-296-0560

R015796

A Local Name You Can Trust

Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical Lic.& Insured. PA020006. 610-547-7789

ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING

(717) 442-4134 (888) 647-4134

SERVING THE COMMUNITY 35 YEARS

A LOCAL HANDYMAN

E & S ELECTRIC Certified Electrician, Licensed & Insured. E. Fallowfield Area. Reas. Rates. Senior Citizen Discount. Will Beat or Match Any Written Estimate. Ed 484-639-3374. PA 065817

R016019

Gap Prof. Office ...... 450 sq. ft. $550 Atglen 3 BR, 2 Story ............. $1,400 New Holland 2 BR ................... $900

PRO HOME SERVICES •Window Cleaning •Power Washing •Screen Repair •Dryer Vent Cleaning Call for Free Estimate. 610-563-5262

DEALING WITH WATER DAMAGE requires immediate action. Local professionals that respond immediately. Nationwide and 24/7. No mold calls. Call today! 1-800-730-9790.

COMING SOON - COCHRANVILLE 28'x56' - 3 BR, 2 bath mobile home, 1,568 sq. ft. on rented lot overlooking fields & woods. Needs work. $34,995 RENTALS Need help with property management? Give Don a call.

3 AMISH LADIES & an English woman CLEANING 484-995-7149

AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301

SERVICES RENDERED

FILL IN DENTAL Office Secretary, Coatesville includes insurance claims, billings, filing, Etc. Bi-lingual Eng/Sp Preferred. Easy going, low stress environment. Call for interview 484-364-6389

SERVICES RENDERED

610-469-4691. PA047624

READ YOUR AD THE FIRST WEEK IT APPEARS

Office-Secretarial

SERVICES RENDERED

2016 HONDA PILOT EX $

29,500

AWD, V6, 8 Pass., Backup Cam, Bluetooth, Only 10,000 Miles!

2015 FORD ESCAPE SE ............................................... $18,800 4x4, 2.0 EcoBoost, Chrome Pkg., Backup Cam, Many Extras! 26,000 Miles!

2015 KIA SOUL ............................................................ $13,900 4 Cyl., Alien Green, Bluetooth, Roof Rack, Only 11,000 Miles!

2014 HONDA CIVIC EX COUPE ................................ $13,400 4 Cyl., Sunroof, Bluetooth, Black, Only 44,000 Miles!

2013 NISSAN ROGUE SV .......................................... $14,300 AWD, 4 Cyl., Sunroof, Navigation, Well-Equipped! 52,000 Miles!

Over 20 Additional Vehicles Available! Call Or Check Our Website For Details!

Our service department welcomes new customers! • Expanded service capability • PA state inspection/emissions • Repairs, tires, brakes, oil changes & more 771 Noble Road, Christiana, PA In the Village of Nine Points; 7 Miles East of Quarryville 610-593-5778 • 717-529-2882

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WATERMELON

88¢lb

KIRBY PICKLES

1.38lb

TOMATOES

88¢lb

EGGPLANT

2.98dz

SWEET CORN

CUCUMBERS

MEAT & Our Own SMOKED MEATS

2.98lb

1.78lb

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Fresh, Whole

Chuck Shoulder Roast Pork Butt Shoulder Boneless

Boneless Beef

GROCERY

1.98

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Chicken Breasts

Potato Chips

Tortilla Chips

12 oz.; Select Varieties

16 oz.; Select Varieties; Buy 1, Get 1 Free

2/$6

2/$10

Propel

Gatorade

Water Beverage

Thirst Quencher

Fresh, Boneless

Frozen, Shady Maple 8 ct./ 2 lb box

Starkist

Family Packs or Cookie Bars

Honey Bunches of Oats

Chunk Light Tuna

Mt. Dew, Dr. Pepper 6-16.9 oz. bottles or 6-7.5 oz. mini cans

Select Varieties

13-18 oz.; Select Varieties

5 oz.; Water or Oil

2/$6

2.98

2/$3

Milk Bone

Simply Tide

Kleenex

Viva

Cottonelle

Dog Biscuits

Laundry Detergent

Facial Tissue

Paper Towels

Bath Tissue

37-40 oz.; Select Varieties

74-160 ct.

Cinnamon Raisin Bottles or Cans Swirl Bread Pepsi, Diet Pepsi,

24 oz.; Select Varieties

2.98lb

1.98lb

Turkey Kielbasa

Homemade

Our Recipe

Heat & Eat

Peach Crisp

Restaurant Style Coleslaw

Ham, Green Bean & Potatoes

Fresh, Boneless

Pork Butt Western Style Ribs

1.98lb 2.48lb 2.28lb 2.58lb 3.98lb Fresh, Boneless

Fresh, Shady Maple

Fresh, Shady Maple

Shady Maple Smoked

Pork Butt Shoulder Roast

Boneless Chicken Breasts

Turkey Apple Sausage

Greek Chicken Sausage

Sliced Chicken Bacon

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3.98lb

5.98lb

98¢ea

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Red Seedless Seed

88¢lb Local

Green Peppers

Local

Cantaloupe

2.98lb Picnic Ready

12 Double Rolls; Select Varieties

Tuna Macaroni Salad

3.48lb 2.48ea A Summer Favorite

Corn Pie

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Fresh

Fresh, Boneless

Fresh, Boneless

New Recipe

Veggie Wrap

Chilean Sea Bass Pieces

Nuggets

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Pink Argentinean Shrimp

New Local Item!

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Dannon

Highspire

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Greek Yogurts

Organically Fed Large Eggs

Organically Fed Ex-Large Eggs

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5.3 oz.

29.80

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SEAFOOD

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2/$10 2/$10

SOUP & SALAD

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Fresh, 80% Lean

88¢

Post Cereal

Turkey Scrapple

Hamburger Patties

2/$4

Tastycake

Fresh, Shady Maple

Beef Chuck Shoulder Steaks

Grapes G rape rap

5/$11 5/$10 Pepsi Products

Martin's

3.98lb

Fresh, Boneless

Farm Fresh

8-20 oz.; Select Flavors

2.48

1.58lb

3.78lb 6.38ea 3.18lb 2.88lb 1.98lb Beef Chuck Cubes 85% Lean Hamburgers

3.49

Goods

6-16.9 oz. Bottles; Select Flavors

1.98lb

BO GO

10lb Box Refreshed

3.68lb Tilapia Filets 2/$6 Walnut Creek

2/$5 Welch's

Tilapia Filets

3.49

Salted Butter Quarters

Juice Blends

Almond Breeze

1 lb.

59 oz.

64 oz.

Varieties

DELI

3.98lb

4.38lb Sweet

Honey Ham

5.28lb 10.98lb 4.98lb 6.98lb

Local Favorite

Naturally Slender

Delicious

Deli Favorite

Dietz & Watson

Muenster Cheese

American Cheese

Dried Beef

Mango Chipotle Ham

Teriyaki Style Chicken Breast

2/$4

1.28

FROZEN

2/$5

Freeform

Peaches

Made From Scratch

2.48

6-pack

Extra Sweet

Pineapple

Local

2/$5

2/$5

Boston Market

Ellios

Plum Tomatoes

Dinners

9-Slice Pizza

13-16 oz.

Asst. Varieties

BAKERY

1.98 2.48 2.48

4.48h Mini Cream Puffs or Eclairs 7.48w

Chopped

Cheese Bread

Orange or Lemon Flavor

Reko Pizzelle Cookies Half or Whole

SuperPretzel

Soft Pretzels, Entrees Bites or Cheddar Softstix 10-12 oz. boxes; In order: 6 ct., Limited Varieties 35 ct., 12 ct.

French Toast Sticks 12 oz.; Cinnamon & Original

COLES

Mini Garlic Bread 8 oz. loaf

BULK FOOD & CANDY

ALL Bulk Food & Candy

2-pk. Homemade

Elephant Ears

2/$5

1.68 Farm Rich

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20

GROCERY SPECIALTY

3.49

4.19

Jake & Amos

New Hope Mills

Pickled Sweet Baby Beets

Organic Buttermilk Pancake Mix

Chocolate Bundt Cake

Open Monday - Saturday 7am to 9pm. We accept WIC & ACCESS.

16 oz.

1.5 lbs.

99¢

5.49

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Zoom

Lark Ellen

2/$3 Vigo

Soda

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24 oz.; Asst. Varieties

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Granola Bites

Yellow Rice

8 oz.

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