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Parkesburg Library, 105 West St., Parkesburg, will hold a book and bake sale on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in conjunction with Parkesburg community yard sales. Donations of baked goods are requested, and contributions may be dropped off at the library on the day of the event. Call the library at 610-857-5165. BIBLE STUDY

Faith Bible Chapel, 140 Bernard Ave., Cochranville, invites ladies from all denominations to a nine-week ladies’ Bible study. The topic will be “Couples of the Old Testament.” The informal discussion group will meet from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on Wednesdays, Sept. 18 to Nov. 13. Call Faith Bible Chapel at 610-593-6333 and leave a message for Shirley. CRAB FEAST

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By Marcella Peyre-Ferry

A major fundraiser of the year for the Moores Memorial Library in Christiana is the annual golf tournament. Now in its 10th year, the popular best ball tournament is being held on Monday, Sept. 16, at Tanglewood Manor Golf Club, 653 Scotland Road, Quarryville. A light lunch will be provided at noon and there will be a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Dinner will be served at the conclusion of the tournament. The single player fee includes green fees, use of a cart, lunch, dinner and on-course beverages. Preregistration is encouraged by Tuesday, Sept. 10, but walk-on registration will be accepted while space permits. Golfers may sign up with friends as a foursome or enter as an individual and be placed with a team. There will be a number of contests and prizes throughout the day, including

Inviting the community to the 10th annual Moores Memorial Library golf tournament on Sept. 16 at Tanglewood Manor Golf Club are golf committee and library board members (from left) Robin Coffroth, John Esworthy, Marilyn Wineberg, Joan Esworthy (with Daisy), and Gerry Woods.

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By Francine Fulton

White Horse Fire and Ambulance Company 49, Anne Hoffman (right) and Judy Helker, members of the West Chester Chapter of the Philanthropic Educational Organization, invite the community to a tea party and “Downton Abbey” movie screening on Sept. 21.

The West Chester Chapter of the Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O.), a nonprofit organization that promotes positive educational opportunities for women, will present a fundraiser on Saturday, Sept. 21, that will feature an English tea party and a premiere showing of the “Downton Abbey” movie. The tea social will take place at the West Chester United Methodist Church, 129 S. High St., West Chester, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The tea will be followed by a private showing of the movie at the Regal Downingtown theater, 100 Quarry Road, Downingtown. To reserve a ticket by Monday, Sept. 9, readers may email Alice Bogert at abogert57@gmail.com. Attendees of the fundraiser, which is open to both men and women, will enjoy English tea, scones, tea sandwiches and fruits. “(Following the tea), we’re See Tea Party pg 2

Clark (left photo) and Cassy (right photo) are currently available for adoption from Spay and Save Inc. The rescue is also looking for volunteers to care for cats that are temporarily housed at local pet stores. By Francine Fulton

In addition to needing foster families and people willing to adopt dogs and cats, Spay and Save Inc., a nonprofit pet rescue organization that serves Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties, is in need of people willing to spend time with cats and kittens that are housed at local pet stores while

waiting for their permanent homes. Volunteers are needed at the Petco stores in Exton, Paoli and Limerick to perform routine maintenance, like refilling water and food bowls, and then spend time cuddling and playing with the cats and kittens that are housed there. “We have several Petcos that allow us to display our kitties in the habitats See Pet Rescue pg 8

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closest-to-the-pin, longest drive for men and for ladies and a putting contest. Prizes will be awarded to first- and second-place teams, plus there will be a $1,000 cash prize for a hole-in-one, compliments of Hershey Motors. There will also be many door prizes, including gift cards from local businesses. This tournament is designed for amateur golfers, and no prizes will be awarded to professionals. The goal of the day is to enjoy a round of golf, have fun and support the Moores Memorial Library. The event is being organized by the library board and the Friends of the Library. Proceeds will go directly toward funding library operations. The money helps in maintaining free use of computers and free internet access for library patrons. It also helps provide prizes for the Summer Reading Program, and supports weekly story time See Golf Tournament pg 3

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111 White Horse Road, Gap, will hold a community open house at the station on Friday, Sept. 6. The event will begin at 6 p.m. Visitors will have a chance to see the fire equipment and enjoy refreshments. Visit www.white horsefire.org or call 717-768-3454.

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Golf Tournament To Benefit Christiana Library

The Oxford Rotary Foundation will host an all-you-can-eat crab feast at The Wellwood, 523 Water St., Charlestown, Md., on Sunday, Sept. 22, from 1 to 4 p.m. The cost per person will include all-you-can-eat steamed crabs, steamed shrimp, Maryland crab soup, fried chicken, corn on the cob, potato salad, coleslaw, cookies, and brownies. Tickets will be discounted when purchased in advance and full price at the door. Tickets will also be discounted for youths age 12 and under. Tickets are available at www.oxfordrotaryfoundation.com. Call Jim McLeod at 610-256-5794. Proceeds will benefit Rotary service projects.

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“Our organization provides loans, grants and scholarships for women through its philanthropies,” Hemingway stated. “The P.E.O. sisterhood is committed to helping women achieve their educational goals. “We have several chapters here in Chester County (and) both daytime and nighttime chapters. We meet September through July at members’ homes,” Hemingway added. Proceeds from the tea party fundraiser will provide funds for educational projects, including the chapter’s scholarship program. “For the last three years, we have awarded a high school senior with $2,500. (As it turned out), all three were from Downingtown East High School,” Hemingway pointed out. Members pay dues, a portion of which goes to the national chapter, as well as to finance the chapter’s projects, like the scholarship fund.

going to give people tickets and meet at the Dowingtown Regal. We will have our own private theater,” said P.E.O. member Patti Hemingway, who noted that the tea is an annual event. “Four years ago, we were looking for a fundraiser and everyone was into ‘Downton Abbey,’ and we decided to have a tea party. We held it on the same day that (PBS) was starting the new series. We watched the first episode at the West Chester church. They have a big community room.” According to www.peo international.org, the P.E.O. sisterhood is recognized as one of the largest communitybased women’s organizations in the world with more than 200,000 initiated members. Cottey College, a fully accredited college in Missouri, has been owned and supported by P.E.O. since 1927 and offers baccalaureate and associate degrees in a variety of majors.

“Another one of (P.E.O.’s) projects is Educational Loan Fund. Students can apply to us for a loan at a low interest rate,” Hemingway noted. “An International Peace Scholarship Fund is where we support a student from another county.” New members age 18 and over are welcome. “We are interested in women who want to help other people, that are service-oriented and interested in educational goals for women,” Hemingway said. “It’s a great organization. I was looking for an organization that was social and yet did some wonderful things for the community. We look out for one another. We’ve had sister members with (medical issues). and we all make things for them and take food to them. It’s a sense of family.” For more information about joining the group, women may email Hemingway at dahpat@ aol.com or Margie Gettings at margieg206@yahoo.com.

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Museum To Host Heritage Days Railroad Heritage Days are set for Saturday, Sept. 7, and Sunday, Sept. 8, at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, 300 Gap Road, Strasburg. The family-friendly event will feature a presentation and book signing by Scott Mingus, author of “Targeted Tracks: The Cumberland Valley Railroad in the Civil War, 1861-1865,” on Saturday

at 10:30 a.m.; the operation of HO- and N-scale model train layouts; an educational and historical display; a Studebaker truck in Pennsylvania Railroad livery from Ken Briers; blacksmithing demonstrations by Frank Gillespie; and a coloring/activity table. A number of historic locomotives and railroad cars will also be open for

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a community where transportation was difficult was the creation of a grocery truck. “Those are the types of creative solutions to work toward,” she said. Pictured on front: Members of the Project Activate design team are preparing to work with the Lancaster County Community Foundation and The Factory Ministries in a process that will help determine areas of need and possible solutions in Paradise. The group will meet several times over the next six months.

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“The Community Foundation is doing incredible work in Lancaster County,” said Shira Zimmerman, director of advocates with The Factory Ministries in Paradise. Through Project Activate, the Lancaster County Community Foundation, best known for orchestrating the Extraordinary Give each fall, is partnering with local organizations in two areas of the county Paradise and southeast Lancaster city - to bring about positive change by building a more inclusive community. “Instead of just throwing money (at a problem), the idea is (to ask), ‘What does it look like to get community members involved in brainstorming projects that address the true needs of the community?’” explained Zimmerman, who noted that the Community Foundation has worked with an organization called Raising Places, known for local-level projects that help to create change in areas where there is both need and readiness to consider an approach that focuses on children. “Raising Places has taken on the challenge of involving community members in several projects across the nation,” noted Zimmerman. “They had a structure (in place), and the Community Foundation is being coached by them.” In each area that has been chosen to take part in Project

Activate, the Community Foundation will work with an organization that is already using a human-centered design process. Among the steps are Empathize, which will involve interviews, shadowing, and a nonjudgmental gathering of information. The Define step will include looking at objectives, decisions, and challenges. Ideate involves sharing and prioritizing ideas, and Prototype will use models such as storyboards to illustrate ideas. Testing will focus on what works to remedy issues. According to Zimmerman, Project Activate will work with a group of about a dozen volunteers who live or work in the area. “The design team will be a group of folks from different experiences, backgrounds, and economic statuses (gathered) to talk about the true needs of this community, Pequea Valley,” said Zimmerman. “That group will discuss their own experiences and then go out and do research in the community about what other people think will be helpful.” The design group will begin meeting in September and then meet several more times. “There will be three two-day workshops over six months of time,” said Zimmerman, noting that each set of workshops will have a goal. As the process filters the feasible ideas, a few will be presented to the community. “The

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Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M., Sat. by Appt.

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6 Miles E of Intercourse Between Rt. 30 & 340 (717) 442-1952 No Sunday Sales

SUNSET HEALTH & SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLC

John Beiler

Seed Packs

313 Millwood Rd., Gap

FLA Orthopedic Products. Activa Compression Legware In Stock. • Power Wheelchairs & Scooters • Lift Chairs • Hospital Beds • Medical Supplies • First-Aid Kits • Tranquility Diapers - Guar. Better! • Batteries For Medical Equipment • Walkers • Bath Chairs • Remote Shower Heads • Patient Lift • Stair Lift • Catheters • Independent Living Aids

Located just off Rt. 30, across from Paradise Fire Co., park in rear entrance

ONE WEEK 10% OFF SALE Aug. 31 thru Sept. 7 • In-Stock Items • Shrubs • Grasses • Roses • Mums • Fruit Trees • Flowering & Shade Trees • Perennials • Kale • Fertilizer • Grass Seed • Mulch

MEDICAL & HANDICAP SUPPLY

3123 Li Lincoln l H Hwy. E E., P Paradise, di PA 17562

MILLWOOD GREENHOUSES

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Tues. by Appt.; Wed.-Thurs. 10-6; Fri. 10-7; Sat. 10-2

484-883-0303 • valleyviewpg.com

MAST GOLDS ER MIT

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(717) 442-4006

2068 Limestone Rd. Rte. 10, Cochranville

Crimson Crisp, Gala, Smokehouse, Ginger Gold, Cortland Apples

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• Homegrown Tomatoes • Watermelon • Cantaloupe • Canned Goods • Honey • In-Season Produce Taking Orders for Concord Grapes

Christ Beiler

5665 Umbletown Road, Gap, PA 17527 | 717.442.8546 .8546

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Serving Lancaster County For 28 Years

790 Rt. 41 • (Across from Wawa) • Gap, PA

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MUMS 2 For 8

HIGHEST EXPERT REPAIRS CASH PRICES PAID ON YOUR JEWELRY

Steve’s Fine Jewelry

250 VARIETIES OF POTTED PLANTS

Moores Library Posts Schedule

“Share Your Wares Day” Scheduled Oxford Area Recreation Authority’s Community Share Your Wares Day will be held on Saturday, Sept. 7, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Oxford Area Regional Park, 900 W. Locust St., Oxford, rain or shine. This event invites vendors, crafters and anyone with yard sale items to purchase a space to show and sell their goods. This will also be an opportunity to promote a small business or display new products. A wide variety of items are expected, as well as informational booths from local service organizations. Proceeds from the event will go to support projects at the park. There will also be a grand opening ceremony at the dog park area to show off the newly installed brick vestibule, with commemorative bricks purchased by dog park supporters. Individuals and businesses have memorialized beloved pets or family members and provided engraved messages of support. Additional brick orders are being taken now online and in person at the Community Share Your Wares Day event. When 50 new orders have been received, a new section of personalized bricks will be added. Vendor spaces are still available. Reservations may be made at https://oarapark.wiksite.com/oxford recreation/events, with a link also available on Facebook by searching for “Oxford Area Recreation Authority.”

NEW!

PUMPKIN SPICE

Month of September

COFFEE & CAPPUCCINO

SAVE 25% OFF On Entrees with this Coupon Please bring this coupon with you to redeem. Not valid on holidays and cannot be combined with any other offer. Drinks not included.

FARMER’S BREAKFAST BUFFET

Deli John F. Martin

Cooked Ham

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Flour Tortilla Wraps

Omelettes and Eggs Made to Order!

KINZER FIRE CO.

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3521 Lincoln Hwy., East Kinzers, PA 17535 W. of Kinzers, PA along US Rt. 30

Order deadline Fri., Sept. 20th • Pick Up Date Tues., Oct. 8th & Wed., Oct. 9th

$

Flyers should be mailed by Sept. 10. If you do not receive one call us.

(Blinking light at Rt. 10 & 340)

717-442-5768

Mon. - Thurs. 7-5, Fri. 7-8, Sat. 7-4, Closed Sun.

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1403 W. Kings Hwy., Gap, PA 17527 R045621

Major Credit/Debit Cards Accepted.

Center Offers Online Safety Tool

Prices good September 5th-18th while supplies last.

Saturday, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019

All-You-Can-Eat - 9.00 $ Children 4-12 years - 4.50

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Moores Memorial Library, 9 W. Slokom Ave., Christiana, has posted its September schedule. Unless otherwise noted, activities will be free and open to the public. For more information, readers may call the library at 610-593-6683. The “Ready, Set, Brush! 2019” challenge will begin on Monday, Sept. 9. Families can come in anytime during the next 10 weeks to pick up a starter kit. This Health Hero Starter Pack contains a toothbrush, toothpaste and instructions to record brushing. Children will record each morning and evening they brush their teeth and “mail” the cards in the special mailbox located in the library. The cards will be collected monthly, and everyone who completes the program will receive a prize mailed directly to their home in January 2020. This program is appropriate for children from ages 3 to 9. Children can begin recording at any time during the program, which will end on Monday, Dec. 9. Packets are available for pickup during normal library hours: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 to 7 p.m.; and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The library’s weekly storytime will resume on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. beginning on Sept. 4. In conjunction with the “Ready, Set, Brush!” challenge, a special storytime with Hank the Health Hero focusing on nutrition will take place on Sept. 4. Hank will be back on Sept. 11 with a program on “Feeling” and again on Sept. 25, when his topic will be “Teeth.” Ongoing programs include the all-ages Lego club at 6 p.m. on Thursdays, Sept. 12 and 26; Adult Book Club on Sept. 4 at 4 p.m.; the Knit and Natter knitting and crocheting club at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesdays, Sept. 4 and 18; and yoga every Tuesday at 6 p.m. The Friends of Moores Memorial Library run the Read Moore Bookstore on the lower level. It is open weekdays from 1 to 4 p.m. and from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturdays. The library’s 10th annual golf tournament will take place at Tanglewood Golf Course, 653 Scotland Road, Quarryville, on Monday, Sept. 16. To register a team or sponsor a hole, readers may call the library.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) is launching “Into the Cloud,” a new online safety product for children in kindergarten through grade five. This includes an animated web series and video game. Each episode focuses on a different element of online safety, Additional episodes will be available throughout the year. “Into the Cloud” presents important safety information in an age-appropriate and entertaining manner. All resources are free. The first two episodes are available at www.missing kids.org/netsmartz/videos.


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Polo Match from pg 1 The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County (TLC) will offer a polo match on Sunday, Sept. 8, from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m at Brandywine Polo Club, 232 Polo Road, Toughkenamon. The polo match will begin at 3 p.m. The event is family-friendly, and children are welcome. Attendees will learn about TLC’s latest land acquisitions and conservation projects, as well as how they can help protect and steward the area’s natural resources. Proceeds will benefit TLC’s efforts to protect and conserve wildlife habitats as well as the natural beauty of the local land and watersheds in the community. The family-friendly event will include an art auction featuring local artists. Food will be available to purchase from Natalie’s Fine Foods and Catering. A drawing will be held for members, and attendees are welcome to become members at the event. Attendees who purchase their tickets in advance will get a free beverage ticket. Admission will include entrance to the polo match and viewing from the pavilion. To purchase advance tickets, readers may visit https://tinyurl.com/TLCPolo. TLC’s mission is to ensure the perpetual preservation and stewardship of open space, natural resources, historic sites, and working agricultural lands throughout southern Chester County. TLC has preserved nearly 1,500 acres in seven townships. It have five nature preserves that are open to the public, and a sixth 180-acre preserve is set to open within the next year. In addition, TLC offers yearround educational programs for participants of all ages, including summer camps, owl prowls, and history hikes. More information is available at www.tlcforscc.org/membership or by calling 610-347-0347, ext. 101. Pictured on front: The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County will offer a polo match fundraiser at the Brandywine Polo Club on Sunday, Sept. 8.

Zahm Will Perform Concert

Charlie Zahm will present a concert at Doe Run Presbyterian Church in Coatesville on Friday, Sept. 6.

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Charlie Zahm will perform a concert on Friday, Sept. 6, at 7 p.m. at Doe Run Presbyterian Church, 3104 Doe Run Church Road, Coatesville. Zahm performs at Celtic festivals and American traditional events. Tad Marks will accompany Zahm on fiddle. Refreshments will be available during the intermission. Admission is free, though a freewill offering will be accepted. For more details, readers may call 610-486-0744 or 610-486-0343.


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Community Calendar

OUTDOOR FILL A BAG

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Major Credit Cards Accepted • (Bag Sale Excluded) 5430 W. Lincoln Hwy., Parkesburg, PA 19365

(717) 407-5723

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High Quality Clothing in Sizes Infant to Youth 18. As Well as Maternity, Baby Gear, Toys, Shoes, Accessories & More.

Reg. Hours Mon.-Thurs. 10-6, Fri. 10-7, Sat. 9-5, Closed Sun.

The Community Calendar is a weekly feature of the Community Courier. Local clubs, civic organizations, nonprofit agencies, schools, etc., that would like to have events or meeting date information published, should contact the Community Courier in writing at least two weeks before the event. No items will be accepted over the phone. Send news releases to Engle Publishing Company, Community Courier, P.O. Box 500, Mount Joy, PA 17552. Calendar items can also be emailed to ffulton@engleonline.com. Yard Sale A community yard sale will be held at the Oxford Area Senior Center, 12 E. Locust St., Oxford, on Saturday, Sept. 7, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Yard sale vendors interested in renting a space may contact Jane Freeman at 610-932-5244 or oxsrctr@zoominternet.net. Historical Society The Sadsbury Township Historical Society will meet on Monday, Sept. 9, at 7 p.m. in the Sadsbury Township Municipal Building, 2920 Lincoln Highway, Sadsburyville. Filmmaker Sarah Alderman will present her documentary “Bypassed: The Coatesville Project.” Visitors are welcome.

Doors will open at 6:45 p.m. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Admission is free. Light refreshments will be served following the program. For more information, call 717-442-9240. TOPS Meeting TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a nonprofit weight-loss support group, will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at the Oxford Senior Center, 12 Locust St., Oxford. Weigh-in will be at 6 p.m.; the meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. Visitors are welcome to attend their first TOPS meeting free of charge. For more information, contact Joyce at 410-375-5629. OAHA Meeting The Oxford Area Historical Association (OAHA) will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 7 p.m. at the Oxford Masonic Lodge Hall, 245 N. Third St., Oxford. Attendees should use the side entrance. The program will be “The Story of Eldreth Pottery” by guest speaker Dave Eldreth, who founded and established Eldreth Pottery in Oxford in 1976. The program is free and light refreshments will be served. GriefShare GriefShare, a support group for those who have lost a loved one, will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at Gateway Church, 160 Cowan Road, Parkesburg. Meetings will be held every Tuesday through Oct. 29

from 7 to 9 p.m. The meetings are facilitated by Paul and Twila Ranck. GriefShare is a nondenominational group that features biblical teaching on grief and recovery topics. The topic for the meeting on Sept. 10 will be “Why?” The session will demonstrate that God wants people to share their feelings with Him, why being honest with God is an expression of faith and what God has to say about “why” question. For more information or to register, visit www.gcwired.com/grief share or email griefshare@gatewayonechurch.com. More information about the GriefShare program can be found at www.griefshare.org. Quilt Guild Calico Cutters Quilt Guild (CCQG) will meet at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at the Goshen Fire Company, 1320 Park Ave., West Chester. This month, Barbara Yates Beasley will share a behind the scenes, sometimes humorous look at her colorful menagerie in a program titled “Animals with Attitude: Lions, Llamas, Bears! Oh My!” There will be a fee for guests. In addition to a monthly program, CCQG has a Charity of the Month, Block of the Month a Show and Tell and more. This month, the group will collect pillowcases for Ryan’s Case for Smiles. Members also create Comfort Quilts and Vet-

erans’ Quilts for donation. For more information, visit www.calicocutters.com or email calicocutters@gmail.com. Retirement Program “Time Matters: A Women’s Retirement Outlook” will be presented on Saturday, Sept. 21, at 9:30 a.m. at the Parkesburg Library. The program is specifically tailored for women who are getting ready for or have recently transitioned to retirement. Attendees will learn retirement income strategies, including perspectives around Social Security and making retirement savings last. The Parkesburg Library is located at 105 West St., Parkesburg. For more information and to register, visit www.parkesburglibrary.org or call 610-857-5165. Vendors Wanted Pope John Paul II Regional Catholic Elementary School, 2875 West Manor Road, West Brandywine, is looking for crafters and vendors for its craft/vendor show on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Crafters and vendors interested in reserving a spot for the event may request an application by forwarding their information to Kirstin Wentz McElroy at pjp2craft@gmail.com. Limited spaces are still available on a first-come first-serve basis.

RONKS FIRE COMPANY 134 N. Ronks Rd.

Ronks, PA 17572

(717) 687-8458

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CHICKEN CORN SOUP SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2019 Also available for take out is Ham Salad, Chicken Salad, Pepper Cabbage and Baked Goods

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SOUP TO TAKE OUT ONLY

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Company Recognizes Top Associates

AVAILABLE AFTER 3:00 A.M. UNTIL SOLD OUT PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS FOR SOUP Lori Grier

The American Legion Post 194 (Located 1 Mile East of Rising Sun, MD on MD Route 273)

ANNUAL CRAB FEAST Rain or Shine

Sunday, September 8th Food Served From 1 P.M.-5 P.M. (All Food Must Be Consumed on the Premises)

Cathy McClatchy

“Apple Jack” Live Music

Corinne Heim, branch vice president of the Exton office of Coldwell Banker Preferred, has announced the office’s top affiliated agents and teams for July. These agents and teams achieved more than $1 million in either closed sales or listings according to Bright. Achieving this distinction were Shannon DiIorio, Lee Ann Embrey, Joey Ferrell, the Kathy Gagnon team, the Gomez Real Estate team, Lori Grier, Jen See Associates pg 8

2:00-6:00 P.M. Menu: Hot Steamed Crabs, Crab Soup, Corn on the Cob, Hot Dogs/Sauerkraut, Macaroni Salad, Coleslaw & Beverages.

Advanced Sales Only No Refunds Tickets: Adults - $40, Children Under 10 - $20 Tickets Must Be Purchased Before the Close of Business on “September 6th”!

(No Sales After This Date) - NO COOLERS ALLOWED!! Tickets Are Now Available. (410) 658-9078 For More Info. Food and Drinks are Included in the Ticket Price. R046039

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provided, as will paper goods. Those planning to attend are encouraged to bring a covered dish to share. The 279-year-old Old Leacock Presbyterian Church is located at Old Leacock Road and the Old Philadelphia Pike, 1 mile west of Intercourse. For further details, readers may call the church at 717-687-6619 or visit www.leacockpres.org.

11 Furnace Rd., Georgetown

NOW AVAILABLE in 6� Size Only

$

5.99

www.hersheysfarmmarket.com

Hershey’s FARM

Sat., SEPT. 14TH • 6am to 10am

Rt. 10, Âź mile south of Rt. 30 Parkesburg, PA

MARKET (610) 857-5053

Bring your dog to run the LURE COURSE!

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST BUFFET

add famous fries & drink for $2.00 more

Adults $10 Children 4 to 10 yrs. $4 3 & Under Free

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Old Leacock Day, a 79-year-old tradition at the Old Leacock Presbyterian Church, will be held on Sunday, Sept. 8. The event will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a church service to conclude the summer church services. There will be no church service at the Paradise church that day. After the service, a potluck picnic will be held in the church courtyard. Hot dogs with all the trimmings will be

BART TOWNSHIP FIRE COMPANY

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10AM - 3PM

DRIVE-THRU TAKEOUTS AVAILABLE

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Old Leacock Day Planned

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Rain or Shine

FOOD & FAMILY FUN • LURE COURSE • Pony Rides • Games • Pet Contests • Demonstrations • Chicken BBQ & Ice Cream (Christiana Ambulance) • Raffles • Pumpkin Painting • SAVINGS

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BRING YOUR PET !

Cookbook Giveaway & Signing from 11 AM - 1 PM (for the first 200 people) by WIOV FM’s Cooking with Casey

Community Day

Free Food and Fun!

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LABOR DAY SALE

Buy 2 Gift Cards at $25 each & Receive 1 FREE* $10 Gift Card Sale Starts Fri., Aug. 30 thru Sat., Sept. 7 (Gift & *Promotional cards cannot be used the same day that they were purchased.)

Country Gift an d Thrift Shoppe Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-4

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717-768-3784 Proceeds benefit MCC

www.countrygiftandthrift.com

Having a fundraiser? Give us a call about our Sub, Ham & Cheese Specials or all of your BBQ Chicken Needs.

GROCERY Cascadian Farm - Organic Honey Vanilla Crunch

10.5 Oz. $1.69

Bakery on Main - Gluten Free Granola Dole Pineapple Juice Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil Duncan Hines Cake Mix Fudge Marble

• Mums • Pumpkins • Gourds

Twizzlers Candy Cherry Pull & Peel

LLC

Saturday, September 7th • Mums • Pumpkins • Gourds • Perennials

Robbins 2.49 Lb. Baskin Chocolate

Turkish Apricots Licorice Allsorts Assorted Juju Fish

6 Ct. $1.99

$

93¢ $ 2.39 $ 2.59 $ 1.59

Ice Cream Turkey Hill Chocolate & Vanilla Ice Cream Cakes

3 Gallon $10.99

80 Oz. $5.99

Lb. Hopes

Heath Bar Crunch

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36 Oz. $2.19

Associates from pg 6 Hohenberger, Cathy McClatchy, Kacy Small, Daryl Turner, Bela Vora and Margaret Willcox. According to Bright, the top agents of the month were Lori Grier, Cathy McClatchy and Bela Vora. The Kathy Gagnon team was honored as the top sales team of the month. For more information about buying or selling a home, the Exton office of Coldwell Banker Preferred, located at 390 Waterloo Blvd., Suite 101, in Exton, can be contacted at 610-3636006. Listings can be viewed at www.coldwellbankerhomes.com.

Please Respect Store Hours

Orders sent by mail in a sealed envelope preferred.

Everything you need for Autumn Decor! Have us help re-do your

Planters and Fairy Gardens. Bring the family for FREE treats.... Kettle Popcorn, Ginger Snap Cookies, Iced Coffee

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Navy Beans

46 Oz. $3.49

Chocolate MM Cookies Ice Cream Sandwich

16 Oz. 2/$5 25 Oz. $6.99 Oscar Mayer Bacon Hillshire Little Smokies 2/$3 $ 15.25 Oz. 2/ 3 SEPTEMBER BULK SPECIALS 14 Oz. 99¢

8” Chocolate Celebration Cake

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Fall Fun Day!

32 S. Belmont Rd. Paradise, PA 17562

Land O Lakes, Olive Oil & Sea Salt Butter

25 Oz. $3.89

Wednesday, October 16 , 7:00am - 4:30pm Sales Thursday, October 17 , 7:00am - 4:30pm Day We are now Taking Orders For: All orders must be in by Sept. 27 by 3 p.m.

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2/ 5 $

FRUITS IN SEASON GINGER GOLD APPLES WATERMELONS, PEACHES, CANTALOUPES, LEMONS, PINEAPPLES REFRIGERATED

2019 FALL MEAT SALE

1931 Mine Rd. Paradise, PA 17562

717-371-2977

11 Oz. 2/$4

Now Taking Orders for New York Grapes ½ Bushel Boxes

LONG LANE GREENHOUSE

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married couples,” Wakil said. “It’s a great job for parents who want to spend more on-on-one time with their children, and for high school students, it’s a good resume builder for college. It is a commitment; you don’t get paid, but you have a job to do.” Prospective volunteers are asked to complete an application at www.spayandsave.org/ volunteer. They will be contacted by the organization about where their services are needed. Other volunteer opportunities available through the rescue include transporting pets and working on Saturdays when

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the other part is making sure the cats are doing OK and are showing no signs of distress,” said Wakil. “You can be there as long as you want. You can do your cleaning and then pet and groom the kitty. If you want to be there for two hours, that’s fine.” She said that volunteering in the pet stores is ideal for people who want to be of help to a pet rescue without the commitment of bringing a dog or cat into their homes. It is also a volunteer job that can be done with a friend or family member. “Most people do this in pairs, either parents with children or

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Hormel Cooked Ham 2#/13 lb. ..............................................Per Pound $1.75 lb. .....Case Price $45.50 Gene Wengers Ham Loaf 6/8 lb. case ................ $2.99 lb. = $143.53 .....Case Price $25.99 8 lb. 80/20 Ground Beef (fresh) 10 lb. .........................................Per Pound $2.49 lb. ....Case Price $24.90 Turkey Thighs B/S (frozen) 40 lb....................................... Per Pound $1.89 lb. .....Case Price $75.60 Chicken Thighs B/S (fresh) 40 lb. ..................................... Per Pound $1.39 lb. .....Case Price $55.60 Chicken Thighs B/s (fresh) 10 lb. ...................................... Per Pound $1.49 lb. .....Case Price $14.90 Chicken Breast B/S (fresh) 40 lb. .......................................Per Pound $1.15 lb. .....Case Price $46.00 Chicken Breast B/S (fresh) 10 lb. ......................................Per Pound $1.29 lb. .....Case Price $12.90 Chicken Bone In Thigh 40 lb. case ......................................Per Pound 79¢ lb. ..... Case Price $31.60 Chicken Leg and Thigh 40 lb. case ...................................Per Pound 83¢ lb. ..... Case Price $33.20 John F. Martin Turkey Hams Average# 2/9 lb. ........................................................... Per Pound $2.35 Carolina Turkey Ham Average# 2/8 lb. ......................................................................Per Pound $2.09 John F. Martin Turkey Sausage - Rope Approx. 20 lb. ...................................................Per Pound $2.39 John F. Martin Turkey Sausage - Loose Approx. 20 lb...................................................Per Pound $2.29 John F. Martin Pork Sausage - Rope Approx. 20 lb. . .......................................................Per Pound $2.29 John F. Martin Turkey Scrapple 6 lb. pans ............................Per Pound $1.75 lb. ..... Case Price $10.50 John F. Martin Bacon Ends Average# Approx. 15 lb. ........................................................Per Pound $1.25 John F. Martin Turkey Roll Avergae# Approx. 2/7 lb. ....................................................Per Pound $2.29 John F. Martin Pork Roll Approx. 2/5 lb.. ....................................................................................Per Pound $1.99 Kunzler Sweet Bologna Approx. 2/7 lb. ............................................................................. Per Pound $3.39 Turkey Breast Approx. 2/9 lb..............................................................................................Per Pound $2.49 Eshs Pot Roast (frozen) Sliced - Approx. 5 lb. ............................................................................. Per Pound $5.99 Eshs Pot Roast (frozen) Sliced - Approx. 15 lb. ............................................................................ Per Pound $5.39 Stoltzfus Apple Maple - Rope Sausage Approx. 10 lb. ............................................. Per Pound $2.79 Stoltzfus Original - Rope Sausage Approx. 10 lb. .. ...................................................... Per Pound $2.79 Stoltzfus Regular Scrabble 6 lb. . .......................................Per Pound $1.75 lb. ..... Case Price $10.50

Notice: All orders NOT picked-up on sale days will be sold Friday, October 18. First come, first served!

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717-687-8756

810 Vintage Rd., Christiana, PA 17509

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610-593-6577

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they provide. They are not cages; they are stationary habitats that can hold two to five kitties at a time,” explained Araceli Wakil, adoption location coordinator. “They stay for a week and half, and, if not adopted, they go back to a foster home. We need to tend to them twice a day - once in the morning and once in the evening.” Volunteers are asked to make a commitment of at least one hour each week, the time it takes to complete the necessary tasks in the pet store. “There are two parts to the job. The first part is cleaning and refreshing the food and water and scooping out the litter, and

monthly adoption events are held. “When we need to get (cats) to a store or to an (adoption) event, we need people to drive them - an Uber car for cats,” Wakil said. “It’s seems like a small job, but it’s a big deal. If cats can’t get there to be seen, they can’t get adopted as quickly.” Pet adoption events are held monthly at different locations. Spay and Save will have cats for adoption at the Exton Petco, located in the Whiteland Towne Center, 125 W. Lincoln Highway, Exton, on Saturday, Sept. 14, from noon to 4 p.m. Other adoption events are listed at www.spayandsave.org/events. “We have an application process plus we check veterinarian references,” Wakil said. “Once you get approved, you can pick up the kitty from the store or the foster home, and a volunteer would meet you for a ‘handover.’” Spay and Save was founded in the late 1970s by the late Peg Banes, who passed away in 2007. The mission of the organization is to rescue, treat and find homes for animals in need using a network of volunteers and foster homes. In addition, Spay and Save provides assistance to pet owners with financial difficulties by providing low-cost spaying neutering and veterinary care. For more information about Spay and Save and to view photos of adoptable cats and dogs, readers may visit www.spayand save.org and www.facebook .com/spayandsave.

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Entertaining At Home: Creating Stack It Up: An Atmosphere Guests Will Love Tips For Storing Firewood Some homes are seemingly built for entertaining, while others may need a little help to make them more fit for hosting dinners, holiday gatherings, or evenings with friends. People who open their homes to guests may want to make some modifications to their spaces to improve the experience for all involved. Tame the clutter Look for ways to reduce clutter in rooms where entertaining takes place. Built-ins with bookshelves and cabinets can hide electronics and toys or collectibles. Focus attention on the entryway, hanging hooks for collecting coats, keys, and shoes so they do not overrun the foyer. Remove any knickknacks or other breakable items from shelves or on coffee tables to free up more space. Improve conversation seating Arrange tables and chairs to create conversation nooks for guests who want to talk and get to know one another better. Consider moving out big and bulky sofas in favor of loveseats or comfortable chairs that will take up less room and improve flow in entertaining areas. Find the pieces you like Think about how you tend to entertain and then cater your space to those preferences. For

example, a large dining table with fold-out extensions or leaves is ideal for someone who regularly hosts formal dinner parties. Renovate a room to include a small bar and club chairs for a lounge feel if cocktail parties are typical. Improve lighting Work with an electrician or designer who can offer ideas for lighting that can set the mood for entertaining. Rooms that are dull and dim can benefit from overhead lighting fixtures if there are none already available. Task lighting in the kitchen under cabinets can make it easy to prepare food for guests. Wall sconces or focused lighting on artwork can establish a dramatic effect. Do major construction Consider working with a builder to make some changes if you simply do not have the space to entertain. Taking down a wall can open kitchens to living spaces, while adding a deck or three-season room off the kitchen or dining room can provide more space for guests to congregate. Install a guest bath Update or add a bathroom near the main entertaining areas. This will provide a convenient bathroom for guests to use and will keep them from roaming in areas of the house you would prefer they avoid.

A fireplace is a cozy and warm spot around which a family can gather. The home and real estate resource HomeGuides.com indicates that 60 percent of new homes have a fireplace, which is up from 36 percent in the 1970s. Naturally, fueling a fireplace for the season may require homeowners with wood-burning units to keep an ample supply of wood at the ready. How that wood is stored is important, as properly stored firewood can prevent waste and other issues around the house. Wood that is freshly cut, known as green wood, has a water content of 60 percent or more. Yet, for best burning ability, wood should be near 20 percent in water content. Green wood is hard to ignite and will not burn nearly as well or as efficiently as seasoned wood. Another concern associated with green wood is that it can contribute more to creosote accumulation in the flue of a fireplace. Creosote is a combustible material that may lead to fires if left unchecked. According to BioAdvanced, a science-based lawn, garden, and home improvement innovator, seasoning wood typically takes six months to a year. Homeowners may opt to purchase seasoned wood that already has sat and dried.

Homeowners who have an abundance of firewood have to store it somewhere. Log Splitters Direct suggests choosing a dry, breezy area of the property that is about 20 feet from the nearest door to the house. This placement helps avoid hitchhiker pests from coming inside with the wood, such as termites, ants, spiders, and mice. Do not stack the wood flush against a structure. It should be at least a few inches away to allow airflow behind the stack. Stick to organized rows of wood no more than four feet high. Log racks and pallets and posts will keep the wood up off the ground where moisture and rotting can develop. Placing the logs in an unorganized pile will impede air flow and cause the wood to rot rather than continue to dry and season even more. Homeowners also should use a cover to protect seasoned firewood from the elements. Position a tarp or plastic sheeting so it blankets the top of the stack and extends a few inches down the sides. Keep the sides mostly exposed to air. Another option is to stack wood in a barn or shed or under an overhang. Green wood is less expensive than seasoned wood. Those who prefer green wood should procure it in the early spring and let it season over the next several months.

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used, up to six inches of leaves can be mulched at a time. Push mowers can handle smaller amounts, though they can still be as effective as ride-on mowers. Davey, a lawn and landscape solutions service, says that mowed leaves also can be collected in a mower bag and added to garden beds or compost piles. Of course, mulching is not the only way to deal with fallen leaves. For those who prefer manual raking, select a rake with tines that will not skewer the leaves in the process. Large rakes also can make faster work of gathering leaves into piles. The home improvement resource The Family Handyman advocates for the use of a lawn sweeper. This is a manual device that has a rotating sweeping brush that gathers up lawn debris and leaves into an attached hopper bag. Like mowed leaves, the bag can be emptied into a compost pile or distributed where needed. Raking leaves onto a large tarp is another option. Once it is full, the tarp can be taken to the curb for leaf collection or used as a funnel to put leaves into a gardening bag or another appropriate receptacle. Leaf blowers remain a fast option for cleaning up yards, but they require electricity or gas and can be noisy. Still, they are a popular choice for large landscapes or when quick work needs to be made of leaf cleanup. Leaves will fall in autumn, but thankfully homeowners have various methods at their disposal to tame the mess.

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Autumn is marked by colorful foliage and declining temperatures. Once leaves reach peak color, they fall from branches and collect on lawns, necessitating cleanup projects. For homeowners with large yards, such projects can be tiring and time-consuming. However, there are ways to make leaf cleanup easier. One of the simplest ways to clean up leaves is to reach for a lawn mower rather than a rake. The mower will cut leaves down to smaller sizes, creating mulch. The potential benefits of leaving mulched leaves on a lawn were studied by turfgrass specialists at Michigan State University (MSU) beginning in the 1990s. While the researchers noticed an obvious

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Fall Lawn and Gardening To-Do List Pamper perennials As annuals and perennials start to fall back, mark the spots where perennials are located so they can be easily identified later on. This way, when gardeners are planning spots for spring bulbs or other spring layouts for next year, perennials won’t be overlooked or covered over. Prune shrubs and hedges Look at shrubs, hedges, and trees and cut out dead or diseased wood. Clean up borders Weed and tidy up borders and lawn edging. Install pavers or rock wall Embrace the cooler temperatures to work on labor-intensive projects, such as putting in a garden bed, retaining wall, or walkway. Remove spent summer veggies Take out vegetable garden plants that have already bloomed and borne fruit. Tidy up vegetable gardens and start to sow cooler weather plants, such as onions, garlic, beans, and sweet peas.

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Fires are unpredictable and can cause devastating loss of life and property. The U.S. Fire Administration states that, in 2017, there were 1,319,500 reported fires that resulted in 3,400 deaths and 14,670 injuries in the United States. Travelers Insurance company advises people to develop a comprehensive fire safety plan, which can help save lives when used in concert with functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. However, the National Fire Protection Association says only about one-quarter of households actually have developed and practiced a fire-escape plan or have taken measures to prevent fires around their homes. Here are some ways to stay safe: · Repair or replace malfunctioning kitchen appliances promptly. Keep working appliances clean and always use them according to the manufacturer’s instructions. · Do not leave the room while cooking. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says that most kitchen fires, which can ignite in as little as one minute, start after someone has left the room. · Keep a fully charged and functioning fire extinguisher on the premises, preferably one on each floor of a home. Similarly, smoke detectors should be located on every floor of the home and near bedroom areas Ensure all smoke detectors in the home are working properly and have fresh batteries. Old or damaged detectors should be replaced with new equipment.

· Do not overload power strips with plugs, and have a licensed electrician inspect and suggest updates to antiquated wiring systems. · Teach children about the dangers of playing with fire. Keep matches and lighters away from children. · Pull together all members of the household to come up with an effective evacuation plan. Walk through the building and inspect all possible escape routes. Mark two ways out of each room. If a window exit is recommended, have a functioning ladder that can provide a safe exit. · Choose an outside meeting place that is far away from the residence, but close enough that the meeting place can be easily reached by all. · Set up a buddy system so that certain members of the family will be responsible for helping elderly, young, or disabled people exit the premises. · Practice identifying escape routes and institute regular evacuation drills so that everyone can function quickly should a fire occur.

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For many homeowners, the arrival of fall and winter marks an end to time spent lounging and dining al fresco on the patio. But cold air does not necessarily mean patio furniture must be packed up until flowers bloom anew in spring. In its 2017 Home Design Trends Survey, the American Institute of Architects found that consumers continue to emphasize practical features that expand the functionality of their homes via heavy investment in outdoor living spaces. The survey found that the popularity of outdoor living spaces increased by 72 percent between 2012 and 2017, highlighting just how much homeowners enjoy spending time outdoors. By taking measures to make their outdoor living spaces winterproof, homeowners can enjoy these areas of their homes even more. Cover your deck A covered deck may appear to make the space less enjoyable during spring and summer; however, covered decks can protect residents from the sun on especially hot days in summer while also making the space more functional in winter. An overhead shelter on a

deck can be outfitted with heaters (and fans to provide a cooling effect in summer) and allow residents to sit outside and watch snow fall without getting wet. Plant the right trees Coniferous trees protect against wind, which can be especially harsh in winter. Homeowners can consult a landscape architect to determine where to plant the trees to ensure they are most effective. Fire up the patio A firepit or fireplace can warm up an outdoor living area, making such a space cozy even on a cold winter night. A patio with a builtin firepit can cost a pretty penny, but such an addition can withstand winter weather better than a standalone firepit, which might be vulnerable to being tipped over by winter winds. Install lighting The sun sets early in winter, so homeowners won’t be able to rely on natural light to illuminate their outdoor living spaces well into the evening like they do in summer. Heat lamps can be used to both warm and illuminate a space, serving dual, budgetfriendly functions.


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Homes and Gardens recommends that gardeners continue to weed and water their plant beds and plants while also keeping an eye out for pests. If organic mulch has decomposed or thinned out, replace it with a new layer. Get Busy Gardening! notes that the bulbs of tender plants like dahlias and tuberous begonias can be dug up and overwintered in their dormant state. All dead foliage should be removed after the bulbs have been dug up, and the bulbs should be allowed to dry out a little before being stored. Container gardeners can overwinter their tender bulbs in their pots inside, but they should be sure to remove the plants’ foliage and store them in a dark, cool place that maintains temperatures above freezing. Winterizing may mark the end of gardening season, but it is an important task that can ensure a healthy, beautiful garden in the next spring, summer, and fall.

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Mold and mildew are not only unsightly, but unhealthy. These fungi grow readily in damp areas and are found in the air breathed both indoors and outside. If left unaddressed, mold and mildew can threaten the health of a home’s inhabitants. Mildew is a type of mold that remains relatively flush with the surface it grows on. Other molds can grow puffy in appearance. Molds serve the purpose of destroying organic materials, but in high amounts, these microorganisms can cause respiratory problems, sinus congestion, throat irritation, headaches, and other issues, particularly when mold grows unchecked indoors, says Better Homes and Gardens. As a result, it is essential to address mold before it becomes problematic. According to Polygon, a drying technology and temporary climate solutions company, the wet season in winter is when molds often grow and expand. Mold can break down the integrity and strength of the surfaces where it grows. Homeowners can employ the following strategies to prevent mold growth: · Keep all surfaces clean, using proper cleaning products. Diluted bleach solutions are highly effective at killing microscopic fungi, viruses, and bacteria. · Reduce moisture and humidity by ensuring sufficient air circulation in rooms, particularly bathrooms and kitchens. An exhaust fan will help remove moisture quickly. · Fabrics that are covered in mildew and can be laundered should be carefully removed and washed in chlorine bleach and hot water. An oxygen bleach product also can be effective. · Invest in a dehumidifier that can reduce moisture in the home in problem areas, such as damp basements or garages. · Fix plumbing leaks as soon as possible. · Remove damp leaves and snow from areas around the foundation of the home. Ensure that gutters and downspouts are clear of debris and can shuttle water away from the house effectively. · Replace cracked or defective mortar in basements. · Make sure all seals on windows and doors are not compromised and are in good working condition. · Be sure an HVAC in-line humidifier is adjusted to the right setting and is not pumping too much moisture into the heated air; otherwise, the added humidity can contribute to mold. · If there is a flood or if water infiltrates a home in other ways, hire a professional service to help clean and dry the home effectively.

weather activity. While some people live in climates that make it possible to enjoy gardening year-round, those who don’t may lament the end of the gardening season. Winter might not be conducive to gardening, but the arrival of cold weather does not necessarily mean a gardener’s work is done until the following spring. Taking steps to protect plants from winter weather is an important part of maintaining a healthy garden that thrives from year to year. Timing is of the essence when winterizing a garden. The online gardening resource Get Busy Gardening! advises gardeners that the best time to winterize is after the first hard freeze in the fall. A hard freeze occurs when temperatures dip below freezing overnight. When that occurs, annual plants and vegetables are killed off, and perennial plants, which grow back year after year, begin going dormant. Better Homes and Gardens notes that perennials are the easiest plants to prepare for winter, as they require just a little cutting back and mulching to be safe from cold weather. But no two perennials are alike, so homeowners should consult their local gardening center for advice on how to prepare their particular perennials for the coming months. The steps necessary to care for annuals as the weather grows

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Preparing A Deck For Winter Homeowners often take steps to winterize the interior of their homes in the weeks before winter’s arrival, but such efforts should extend to the outside of a home as well. Decks make for great gathering places when the weather permits. Decks are where many people spend their free time and eat their meals come spring and summer, when the temperatures climb and the sun sets well into the evening. But as summer turns to fall, homeowners must take measures to protect their decks from potentially harsh winter weather. Inspect the deck for problems Decks tend to be used more often in summer than any other time of year. That makes fall and early winter an ideal time to inspect for wear and tear and any additional issues that may have cropped up during the summer. Damaged boards and loose

handrails should be fixed before winter arrives, especially if homeowners plan to use their decks in winter. Fixing such issues in winter and even in spring may be difficult due to harsh conditions, so make good use of the relatively calm autumn weather to fix any issues on the deck. Clear the deck of potted plants Even homeowners who intend to use their decks in winter should remove potted plants from the deck in the fall. The home improvement experts at HGTV note that moisture can get trapped between deck boards and plastic, wood, or ceramic containers in cold weather, and that can contribute to mildew, discoloration, or decay. Store unnecessary furniture Homeowners who like to sit on their decks in winter will no doubt want to leave some furniture out. But those with lots of

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Wiring Woes: The Dangers Of Old Wiring It’s Not Hard: Weather-Proof Your Hardwood Floors Wood floors can improve the beauty and function of many rooms in a home. Even though wood floors are durable and new protective treatments help seal out many of the things that may have damaged floors in the past, homeowners still need to prioritize protecting their hardwood floors. Certain seasons of the year can be harsher on wood floors than others. For example, seasons characterized by moisture and precipitation, particularly the early spring, the winter, and the fall, can be hard on wood floors. The experts at ServiceMaster Clean say that cold, snowy days can damage wood floors, and Lumber Liquidators agrees that winter weather can be particularly harsh on flooring. With proper care, however, hardwood flooring

can survive rain, snow, and cold weather. Homeowners seeking to protect their floors during all four seasons can follow several key steps to keep floors looking beautiful. Clean up the salt Salt that keeps sidewalks and streets clear of snow and ice inadvertently gets tracked inside a home. Hard chunks of salt can scratch wood floors, and, if left to sit, that salt can eventually cause white marks and other stains. Routinely vacuuming and sweeping up salt is necessary to protect wood floors. · Invest in shoe storage. Wet or snowy boots can create puddles around the house. Place a special mat or tray by the front door where wet shoes can be kept. A bench in the entryway makes it easy for residents and guests to

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Wiring often falls into the “out of sight, out of mind” category. Homeowners may make allowances for inadequate electrical systems, such as running extension cords or using multi-plug connectors to increase their wiring capacity. However, they may not be diligently keeping on top of upgrades needed to stay safe. Confirming that a home’s electrical system is safe is a necessary part of home maintenance. Those who have not already done so should schedule an inspection with a licensed electrician to go over their home’s wiring. The electrician can determine if any areas pose a safety risk or do not conform to local code requirements and the National Electrical Code. Failure to meet code requirements can lead to difficulty obtaining permits to make other home renovations or difficulty selling a home later on. The electrician can also go over improvements that can enhance safety and function. Installing additional outlets, including GFCI outlets in kitchens and

Adding Color To Your Garden This Winter If you think that colder weather means the end of beautiful garden colors, think again. There are plenty of cool-season flowers and other plants that can add a pop of color to brighten drab days. These flowers provide color right when many people need it most. Homeowners who live in climates marked by cold winters can select plants that offer color without flowers, including cab-

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Spirit Award from pg 1 Suzanna Angstadt of West Caln Township was recently presented with the Spirit of 4-H Award, which is given annually to one member of Chester County 4-H. She received the award on Aug. 7 during the Chester County 4-H Fair held at the Romano 4-H Center in Honey Brook. Angstadt is an active member of the Windy Hollow 4-H Horse Club, Teen Council and the Paparazzi Photography Club. She frequently leads a variety of activities at her 4-H club meetings and teaches other youths about horses as part of the 4-H Pony Partners equine outreach program. Angstadt received a plaque in recognition of being selected as the award winner, and her name is displayed on a larger plaque at the 4-H Center. Originally a club award, the Spirit of 4-H Award was started in 1998 by the former Saddle Up 4-H Horse and Pony Club that met in northern Chester County. The award went to a member of the club who demonstrated the most spirit, enthusiasm and willingness to do anything for 4-H or the community. In 2007, the club, with support from the 4-H Advisory Committee, made it a countywide award that is presented to one Chester County 4-H member at the annual 4-H Fair. 4-H club leaders are asked to nominate one member from each club for the award. Nominees must display the qualities listed, have been in 4-H for at least one project year and have participated in meetings and club activities. Once nominated, the members are asked to complete an application to be reviewed by the 4-H Advisory Committee,

which selects the nominee deemed most deserving to win the award. “The application has a number of questions, such as what they have done in 4-H and how it has impacted their lives,” noted Toni Stuetz, 4-H extension educator. In her application, Angstadt credited 4-H for helping her become more outgoing and confident. She uses the public speaking and leadership skills she learned through 4-H in various aspects of her life, noting that those skills gave her the confidence to speak in front of various groups and at her high school graduation. Her leader, Amy Pippin, shared, “(Angstadt) inspires all those she meets and leads with enthusiasm and confidence.” Four additional 4-H members were honored: Melanie Fusco of South Coventry Township, Aaron Goldman of Oxford, Summer Lauren of West Chester and Aaron Phillips of Warwick Township. They were presented with certificates of achievement. Each was nominated by his or her club leader and was a finalist in the award process. Fusco is a member of the Animal Crackers 4-H Pet Goat Club, Paparazzi Photography Club, Tri-Community Dairy Club and Teen Council. She has been a member of 4-H for four years and has volunteered at local soup kitchen and helps younger children in her clubs with their 4-H projects. Goldman is a member of the Oxford Sewing Club. In his 4-H club, members have created blankets for Project Linus, an organization that provides blankets to children in need. He is also active in several local service projects in the community and through the Leo Club at Avon Grove

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County 4-H recently presented the 2019 Chester County 4-H Spirit of 4-H Award and certificates of achievement to the finalists. Participants in the ceremony included (from left) Barb Fuller, Chester County 4-H Program Development Committee president; Summer Lauren, award nominee; Melanie Fusco, award nominee; Suzanna Angstadt, Spirit of 4-H Award recipient; Aaron Phillips, award nominee; Aaron Goldman, award nominee; and Toni Stuetz, 4-H extension educator.

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Ritz Sandwich

Crackers w/Cream Cheese - (Aug. 2019).................................................10 Oz. $1.59

Van Kamp’s Pork

and Beans - (Jan. 2021) .......................................................................................53 Oz. $1.99

Nature Valley PB

Dark Choc. Chewy Protein Bar - (Aug. 2019)........................................21.3 Oz. $2.79

Golden Gourmet Cheese Prego Traditional

Curls - (Aug. 2019) ......................................................................................26 Oz. $3.39

Pasta Sauce - (Jan. 2020) ..............................................................................67 Oz. $4.69

Our Fall Meat & Cheese Sale Flyers have been mailed. Call if you did not receive yours.

SPRINGVILLE FOODS Bulk Foods • Dairy • Frozen • Produce & Discounts Store Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7-5 6 DST Wed., Fri. 7-7 8 DST • Closed Sun. & Religious Holidays

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“Breakfast On The Farm” Slated

AVONDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: “Joined Together as a Lifeline Between Christ & Community.” Sunday Worship at 9:15 am. Nursery for 5 & younger available. Youth Group (grades 6-12) Sundays 6-8:30 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 BELLEVUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: (A member congregation of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church): 810 Newport Ave., Gap, PA. Sunday Worship Services at 8:00 am & 10:45 am, Sunday School (for all ages) 9:30 am. Nursery provided for both Worship Services & Sunday School. Wednesday evenings at 6:30 pm - Kingdom Kids (ages K-5th grade). J.T. Holderman, Pastor. Brad Moger, Assistant 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

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 DOE RUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Take that One Small Step . . . and Come Worship With Us! Sunday morning 11:00am. Children’s Sunday School following children’s sermon. 3104 Doe Run Church Road, East Fallowfield www.doerunchurch.org

ENCOUNTER CHURCH: 300 Hideaway Drive, Quarryville, PA 17566 Sunday Service & Kid’s Church held at 8:30 am and 10:45 am. Church e-mail: office@encounterchurchpa.org www.encounterchuchpa.org Church phone: 717-786-2756 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

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 HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH: Come join us as we seek to know & love our Savior through Christ-centered preaching, a blend of new & traditional hymns along with ministries for your whole family. 1 E. Highland Rd, Parkesburg. Sun. School-9:30am & Worship-10:45am & 6pm. Wed: Youth programs for ages 312th grade-6:30-8pm. For more info, go to highland-bc.org

FREEDOM LIFE: We’re all about loving God, loving people & loving life! Join us on Sundays at 9am & 11am 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. Online at freedom.life

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, 717548-2266. www.littlebritainchuch.org lbpc@littlebritainchurch.org Hearing assistance devices.

FREEDOM LIFE: We’re all about loving God, loving people & loving life! Join us on Sundays at 9am & 11am 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. Online at freedom.life

MANOR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA) “Come find spiritual life in Christ for your family.” Cochranville: Rte. 926, halfway between Rte. 41 & Rte. 10. Rev. Daniel Henderson, Pastor. Sunday: Worship at 10:30 a.m. Youth Group for 6th-12th grades twice a month. Phone: 610-869-2402. Visit us on the web at www.manorpresbyterian.com

MAPLE GROVE MENNONITE CHURCH: 549 Swan Rd., Atglen. 610-593-6658, Mike Lusby, Lead Pastor; Matt Chambers, Minister of Worship & Music. Sunday School 9am, Sunday Worship 10am, Children’s Church, Nursery. Youth Group Wed., 7pm. Christian Preschool. www.maplegrovemc.com MIDDLE OCTORARA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 1199 Valley Road Quarryville. Sunday Services: Sunday School 9 AM; Blended Worship 10:30 AM. 717-786-3402 Visit us online at www.middleoctorara.org MT. VERNON CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Neighbors Multiplying God’s Kindness, 1 Lighthouse Dr, Kirkwood. Pastor Tony Murrin. Sunday Schoolall ages 9am, Worship 10:15am. Handicap Access. 717-529-4102 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 PARKESBURG WORD OF FAITH CHURCH meets at 501 Lenover Road, Parkesburg. Pastor James Lantz. Powerful, Soul Prospering Meetings Sundays 10am & Saturdays at 7pm Wednesday evening prayer at 7:30p.m. Email: pwof@icloud.com 610-593-2277. 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. 4-4:40pm. 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, 610-857-1922 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 (EPC): 1121 Octorara Trail (on Rt. 10 a mile south of Rt. 30), Parkesburg. Sunday worship services at 9:30am (contemporary) & 11am (traditional). Combined worship service on the last Sunday of every month at 9:30am. Adult Sunday School classes during both worship services (Sept-May). Children’s Sunday School at 9:45am. Youth Grp meets at 10:45am. Adult choir, midweek Youth Grp & a variety of adult groups & home grps. Bill Kelly, Pastor: Bill Cliff, Assist Pastor, Discipleship & Outreach. 610-857-5787, www.uopcepc.org. Find us on Facebook. Christian Preschool: 610-857-0236 WordUP Community Ministries: 160 Rt. 41 Gap, PA – located in Dutchland Corporate Center. Pastor Buck Mowday, 717-330-0561. Start your Sunday experience in the Café beginning 10:00 am with Worship Service following at 10:45 am. Facebook: WordUP Community Ministries. We serve God by serving others: Me serving you, You serving others, Others serving Others. wordupcommunityministries.org

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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.

The inaugural Breakfast on the Farm event will be held on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 8 a.m. to noon at Kurtland Farms, 4369 Main St., Elverson. The free breakfast is part of the Choose PA Dairy campaign and will be open to the public. The event is designed for families and children who want to learn more about the Pennsylvania dairy industry and the potential nutritional benefits of milk. Kurtland Farms is a multigenerational dairy farm located between Elverson and Morgantown. The event will begin with a free breakfast featuring local food, including dairy products. Families can visit interactive, dairy-themed stations featuring educational information and hands-on activities for children to learn about food production. They may also tour the farm and meet members of a farm family. Readers may visit www.cen terfordairyexcellence.org/break fast to register. Donations will be accepted at the event to support next-generation dairy education programming. Choose PA Dairy is a joint promotional campaign with a goal to increase consumer awareness about the year-round availability of local milk, how to purchase it, and the potential health benefits of consuming fluid milk. Campaign partners include the Center for Dairy Excellence, Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, PA Preferred, American Dairy Association North East, Professional Dairy Managers of Pennsylvania and other partners.


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Roberts Serves As Senate Chaplain

State Sen. Andy Dinniman (far left) recognized pastor Josh Roberts (third from left); Josh’s children (from second from left) Sophie, Amelia, and Briggs; and Josh’s wife, Julie. Josh, of the Christian Life Center in New London, recently served as Pennsylvania Senate chaplain for the day.

church in Montana. He has an undergraduate degree in math education and a degree in Bible education ministries, as well as a master’s degree in theology from Liberty Baptist Seminary. He is currently working on his doctorate in Christian leadership.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 19 • 6:00 P.M. 2176 HOLLINGER ROAD, LANCASTER Directions - Rt. 222 South From Lancaster, Right On Millwood, Left On Hollinger.

REAL ESTATE - WEST LAMPETER TWP.

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 • 6:00 P.M. REAL ESTATE - BART TOWNSHIP Nice Home w/Second Floor Apartment. House Features First Floor Beautiful Cherry Kitchen, Dining Room, Living Room w/Stone Fireplace, Three Bedrooms, Full Bath, Half Bath, Laundry, Office. Basement With PullIn One Car Garage. Screened Back Porch. Built In 1955. Oil Hot Water Heat With Electric Heat In One Bedroom. Wall Unit A/C. Second Floor Apartment Hosts One Bedroom, Kitchen, Living Room, Bath With Electric Heat. Large Detached 30x40 Garage With Electric And 14x22 Shed With Electric. Low Solanco School District Taxes. Great Home/Investment Property. Sale For: Vivian Caldwell SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT LEFEVER & HART AUCTIONS - AY2206 717-989-5110 717-669-1483 WWW.LHAUCTIONS.COM

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Great Investment/Residence - Investment Property. House Consists Of Two-Units Each With Three Bedrooms, Living Room, Kitchen, Bath. Ground Level Garages & Basements. Oil Heat. Window Units A/C. Large 48’x24’ Two-Bay Plus Workshop/Storage With Electric That Could Be Third Rental Unit. Lot is .44 Acre. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Sale For: Philip C. Walters

1227 GEORGETOWN ROAD, CHRISTIANA, PA Directions - Rt. 896 Just South of Georgetown

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ONE-TIME ANNOUNCEMENT

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PUBLIC LIQUIDATION AUCTION

Dodge & Ford Trucks, Chippers, Stump Grinders, Trailer, Kubota CTL, Gehl Wheel Loader, Shop Tools

Robert Treate Hogg Cabinetmaker Shop: Machinery, Tools, 2010 Chevy 2500 Van, Inventory, Showroom Furniture

WED., SEPTEMBER 11 AT 9:00 A.M.

SAT., SEPTEMBER 14, 2019 AT 8:30 A.M.

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5650 Homeville Road, Oxford, PA 19363 - Chester County From Oxford take Route 10 North to left onto Union School Rd., 3½ miles to auction at intersection of Union School Rd. & Homeville Rd. Or from Route 896, take Homeville Rd. 3 miles to auction on right. g

From Route 1, take Route 272 West, 3/10-mile turn right onto Union Square Rd., in 7/10-mile turn left onto Forge Rd., in 3/10-mile turn onto Buttercup Lane to end of development to auction. Watch for signs. Truck, Loaders & Tree Equipment: 2016 Dodge Ram 5500 truck, 83K miles, electric dump & aluminum chipper body w/ extra toolboxes; 2008 Ford F-450 Super Duty truck, 141K miles, electric dump w/ Knapheide body w/ alum. side extensions & tool boxes; 2011 Dodge 3500 truck w/ aluminum flat bed & sides 266K miles; 2008 Econoline 24’ trailer 15,500 lbs. w/ electric brakes & ladder ramps; 2015 Vermeer SC60TX stump cutter on tracks w/ 60 HP Cat diesel; Vermeer BC1800A chipper w/ 42” auto in feed & winch; Bandit 250XP chipper w/ 4 cyl. JD engine; Kubota SVL75-2 skid loader on track w/ 3400 hours; Gehl 540 articulated wheel loader; 6’ hyd. grapple forks; 6’ Q/A mount hyd. drive bucket rake; Brown Brontosaurus brush cutter w/ Deutz engine; 8’ Q/A pusher blade; pallet forks; 6’ material bucket; Vermeer stump grinder w/ Perkins 4 cyl. diesel as is; Q/A plate w/ pintle hook; Stihl 450 chainsaw; (2) Stihl chain saws w/ 24” bars; Redmax EBZ8500 blower; Echo PB-770T blower; Echo HC152 hedge trimmer; Stihl TS400 cut off saw; misc. Stihl saws for parts; tree cart; 2-man saw 6’ long. Farm & Shop Tools & Equipment: Brillion 8’ cultipacker nice; I&J mower on steel (as is); fore cart; Lincoln welder w/ Kohler engine; welding rods; 1000 gal. air tank; skid mount Prime compressor unit w/Kawasaki SD750 LP gas engine new 2015; pressure washer w/Honda engine; torch set; metal cutting bandsaw; drill press; log splitter w/Honda engine; Master 70K BTU heater; Micro Line & Northern Ind. lasers; edger w/engine; 1250 gal. SS milk tank; wire fencing; chains & binders; wheelbarrow; jumper cables; Dewalt tools & batteries; rakes; shovels; brooms; forks; handy man & hyd. jacks; safety cones; cords & hoses; levels; grease guns; pipe cutter; hand tools; 3/4” socket set; drill bits; new well pump; misc. organizers; old chain hoist; engine lift; steel wheels; alum. toolbox; (6) plastic chicken coops; Gravely w/ 36” deck & other mowers; 8’ snow blade; Building Materials; (100) 2”x10”x14’; (50) 2x”x6”x14’; (3) 4”x8”x30’ I-Beams; Other Misc., lumber, soffit & posts; appx. (10) interior doors. Furniture, Households & Misc.: King size bed w/ box spring & mattress; (2) full size beds; (3) single beds; extra box springs & mattresses; toddler bed; misc. dressers & chest of drawers; wardrobe; (2) book cases; living room sofa, love seat & chair; folding chairs; misc. rockers & chairs; (3) Lifetime folding tables; quilt frame; metal gun cabinets; 12’ trampoline; porch swing w/ canopy; picnic table & benches; charcoal & gas grills; new & used Tupperware, Princess House & Berry Pavillion; misc. kitchen & pantry items; canner; canned goods & frozen beef; books, toys & crafts; new baby quilts; misc. planters, baskets & garden supplies; swing sets & slides; opp. 18 cord firewood, some cut & split; opp. 10 large sq. bales hay; 5 year old stud pony; new Valley Road pony wagon & harness; saddle; 38”x 64” solar panel set up w/ 4 batteries & inverter; (2) GPS untis; Four Winns boat on galv. trailer, as is; Mossberg 12 ga. pump shotgun. Auctioneers’ Note: Complete tree trimming & removable business liquidation. All items must go. Notary on site. Benefit food stand. For more information, pictures and forms go to: www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com or www.GoToAuction.com Auctioneers:

For 700+ pictures go to: www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com or www.GoToAuction.com

Auctioneers: Harold Martin 717-738-4228 AA# 019488 Christ Taylor 717-371-1915 AU# 005421 Seller: Robert Treate Hogg Cabinet Shop Michael Hoffmeier 717-529-2522

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Woodworking Machinery & Tools: Casadei Industrial hot melt edge banding machine; Danckaert 16” heavy duty jointer; Timesaver Speedbelt 19” wide belt sander w/built in phase converter; Bridgewood 24” planer; Holz-Her vertical panel saw w/ripping; Vacu Press air suction press w/4½’x12’ table/tube; (2) JDS Air-Teck 2000 dust filters; Powermatic 10 vertical mortising machine; Powermatic, Delta, Craftsman & (2) Rockwell 10” & 12”, left & right tilt, table saws w/Biesemeyer, Generall & D Delta lt ffences; (2) EExaktor kt sliding lidi tables; 3’x6’ down draft table; Powermatic vari. speed lathe; Delta 6” jointer; 6” stroke sander; 6”x150” edge sander; Boice Crane spindal sander; DeWalt vert. bandsaw; Beach reversible shaper; DeWalt radial arm saw; Powermatic, Bridgewood, Rockwell, Ryobi & Delta drill presses; Rockwell over arm router/shaper; Phasemaster rotary phase converter; 8’ wide open front spray booth w/fire suppression & exhaust system; spray carts; large dust collection blower, ductwork; Dupli-Carver; Evans Rotork vac. table; Symtec duplicator lathe; Quincy 5 HP air compressor; air dryer; lots misc. power tools as buffers, grinders, miter, scroll, jig & recip. saws, Lion miter-trimmer, micro pinners, nailers, drills, drivers, biscuit jointers, routers, dovetail jigs, belt, palm & profile sanders, glue guns & cord reels; many Bessy & other pipe & bar clamps; heavy vises; heavy worktables; misc. step & extension ladders; furniture carts; old bowl lathe, milling machine, belt drive drill press & tenoning machine; wrenches & sockets; bolts, screws & fasteners; and much more. Chevy 2500 Van: 2010 Chevy 2500 Express cargo van, 117K miles, all carpet interior & E-track rails. Heirloom, Fine & Antique Furniture: New & old Robert T Hogg trademark handcrafted furniture in showroom as, 8 leg drop leaf table, Queen Anne Mahogany corner cupboard, Curly Maple Pencil Post bed, Irish Lowboy cabinet, corner table, buffet table, Queen Anne side chair, carved Chippendale chair, Ladder Back & Wheel Back chairs, glass display cabinets, silver chest, quilt rack, doll cradle & mirrors; fancy wood grain turnings as finished bowls, trays, plates, platters, vases & stands; restored antique wash stand & blanket chest; Lectern cabinet on wheels w/lift & drawer; personal bird carvings by Robert T. Hogg; Venetian crystal & other fine china & glassware; Woodbury pewter plates; Vintage Hobnail items, showroom displays & shelves & so much more. Lumber & Furniture Parts: Lots rare & unusual wood including Mahogany 5/4 slabs 30”, 36” & 54” wide; Lots other wood in many shapes & sizes including Cederamin, Walnut, Pine, Harewood, Rosewood, Avodire, Satin & more; misc. walnut & cherry slab lumber; flexible plywood pcs.; lots trims & moldings; large amount table, chair & other furniture parts out of storage. Office & Misc.: Office tables, chairs, desks, counters, check writer, fax, printers & file cabinets; lunch room tables & chairs; water cooler; Generac 6250 generator; Craftsman snow blower on tracks; Poulan & Briggs lawn mowers; CI radiators; misc. old large motors; old comic books; lots woodworking books; packaging materials & boxes. Auctioneer’s Notes: After specializing in the heirloom & antique furniture business for 83 years, Robert Treate Hogg Cabinetmaker Shop will liquidate w/large public auction. Selling all machinery, tools, inventory & showroom furniture. Also, many furniture parts, figures & decor items that have been in storage for many years.

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Delaware. Originally from Georgia, Roberts, 38, grew up in the church as the son of a retired pastor. Prior to coming to the Christian Life Center, Roberts planted churches in northwest Georgia and then oversaw campus development of a large

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behind-the-scenes tour of the Capitol. The Christian Life Center, one of the largest churches in the region, traces its roots to the New London Presbyterian Church. The New London Presbyterian Church was founded by Francis Alison, who in 1743 also opened the New London Academy, a free school that taught logic, ethics, metaphysics, classical languages, history, rhetoric, math and science. There, Alison personally instructed several prominent leaders and statesmen, including three signers of the Declaration of Independence. In 1751, Alison left the New London Academy at the behest of Benjamin Franklin to serve as vice provost of the College of Philadelphia, which would later become the University of Pennsylvania. In 1767, he returned to New London and led students to expand and relocate the institution to Newark, Del., where it eventually became the University of

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Pastor Josh Roberts of the Christian Life Center in New London recently served as Pennsylvania Senate chaplain for the day at the invitation of state Sen. Andy Dinniman. Dinniman invited Roberts and his family to visit the state Capitol in Harrisburg and lead the Senate invocation as a representative of the Christian Life Center, which currently serves hundreds of members in southern Chester County. Dinniman also gave Roberts and his family a personal,

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VALUABLE CHESTER CO. REAL ESTATE Well Built 1 ½ Story Home with an Oversized 1 Car Detached Garage on a Level Corner Lot Antiques, Furniture, Collectables, Crafts, Lawn & Garden, Household Goods,

687 Madison Street, Coatesville, PA 19320 Coatesville City – Coatesville Area Schools

Tuesday, September 24, 2019 · 4:00 pm Real Estate at 6:00 pm

OPEN FOR INSPECTION: Wednesday, 9/4/19·4-6pm & Thursday, 9/5/19·4-6pm 1st Floor Contains a living room w/ a stone fireplace, updated kitchen with lot of cabinets, dining room w/ built in corner cupboard, ½ bath w/ laundry. 2nd Floor Contains a master bedroom with Stove fireplace & wall A/C, 2nd bedroom and a full bath, gas hot water heat, partial covered rear patio and oversized 1 car garage. Public Water/Sewer. Total Taxes $4515.00 DIR: From Lincoln Hwy at the West End of Coatesville, Take Strode Ave South to Madison St. Turn Right to Property on Right. REAL ESTATE TERMS: 10% Down at auction. Balance by 11/5/2019. Buyer pays all realty transfer tax. FOR: Flora Profeto

PUBLIC SALE Date: Wed., Sept. 18, 2019

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Beginning at: 10:00 a.m. Phone: 717-442-3030

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

FOUNDRY/FACTORY JOBS GRINDERS & FINISHERS $13 HR - FULL-TIME M-F 6:30AM - 2:30PM MUST PASS DRUG TEST AND PHYSICAL *FULL BENEFITS & RETIREMENT *APPLY IN PERSON FROM 7AM-10AM AT:

BE SOMEONE’S HERO. Aide’s needed for in home care. Exp., Flexible hours. EOE. 610-458-7550

CONCRETE- MASON CREW Hiring. Reliable/Dependable Person. Must Have Valid Drivers License. 717-687-6955 DRIVER/ CLEANER NEEDED for cleaning business. Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. Call for more info., 717-824-1124

DRIVER/ WORKER Needed with Valid Drivers License. Superior Siding, 717-278-4947

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

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Christina L. Ball Gary L. Martin David C. Barrett, Jr. Rebecca Conover Bud Thomas

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.

717-629-1268

NOW HIRING FOR masonry driver/laborer. Competitive wages and benefits. AC Masonry in Ronks PA. Call 717-314-9334

Part-time Cafeteria Workers Positions available throughout Chester County Schools: TCHS Brandywine TCHS Pennock’s Bridge, The Learning Center, and Child & Career Development Center. $11.21 to $12.54 an hour To apply, go to www.CCIU.org/foodservice or call or email Heidi 484-237-5020 HeidiE@cciu.org

KRAPF SCHOOL BUS

- High school diploma required - No Food service exp. necessary

NOW HIRING DRIVERS!

The Chester County Intermediate Unit is an equal opportunity employer

We currently have a $2500 Sign-On Bonus for fully Licensed CDL Drivers with S&P endorsements Pay rates up to $21.55/HR DOE NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED PAID CDL TRAINING GREAT SCHEDULE

RESIDENTIAL CLEANING COMPANY headquartered in Exton seeking cleaners for Chester County Starting Wage Rate $12/ Hour Call: 484-873-3505

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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:

MATURE, RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPER 2.5 days every other week. All cleaning duties, grocery pickup/put away. Detail oriented. Clean house, but large! Must like dogs. No groups. $16/hour. Call 610-869-8287 leave message and phone number to be reached.

HELP WANTED We are looking for a self motivated Driver/ Worker to help erect pole buildings. Occasionally out of town. Paid Holidays, Paid Vacations & Bonus’s. Rossbrook Construction LLC 610-620-4060

HHA/DIRECT CARE WORKER, Client Care IDD/ MH Chester Cnty locations. Full time, Part time. Comp. wages. Flexible hrs. Must have car. Dawn 610-935-0904

for Construction Crew Must be 18 years of age with valid driver’s license, out-of-town work occasionally, competitive wages.

Beginning: At conclusion of 10:00 a.m. auction listed above Phone: 717-442-3030

FLURY FOUNDRY 1160 ELIZABETH AVE, LANC PA 17601 ASK FOR TOM NEEDHAM

HELP WANTED WOODWORKING. MK Designs in Honey Brook, PA is hiring. Custom cabinet maker, Installers and finishers. Email mike@mkdpa.com or fax 717-474-3435

HELP WANTED

Kim M. Hill Jessica A. Cumberland Laura E. Sweet Theresa Toscani Corin R. Diem

Place: Gap Self Storage, LLC Date: Wed., Sept. 18, 2019 845 Houston Run Drive Gap, PA 17527

General

ASST SHIPPER & SHEAR OPERATOR FT/PT, Dayshift. $12/hr to start. Oxford area. 610-998-1369

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:

Unit #103 Unit #155 Unit #211 Unit #239 Unit #484

HELP WANTED ARE YOU A TRAVELER? Travel with Pinnacle, DriveAway our box trucks nationwide. Tow/ CDL BONUS avail! SAME DAY pay! 3yr active DL REQ. Call 1-833-43-DRIVE or visit www.pinnacletransportgroup.com

NOTICE OF Place: Gap Self Storage, LLC

LOOKING FOR PERSON with valid drivers license to join our Quarryville area construction crew. Building decks & also some framing/ roofing, etc. Competitive wages & paid holidays. Call Aaron Fisher at Piccadilly Home Improvements, 717-205-6675

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(717) 442-9221 (610) 384-8433 www.barrdavis.com Announcements at Auction Take Precedence Over Ads AY-002084

General

SANITARY/STORMLINE MAINTENANCE CO hiring capable, dependable person to be part of a 2 man crew. Clear driving record and license mandatory. Must be able to get CDL in specific amount of time. Salary negotiable. Call 610-593-2263 8-4 M-F


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SECURITY OFFICERS, FT/PT, Days, Evenings & Overnights, Morgantown Area. Competitive wages. References & drivers license required. 610-458-1101.

FULL-TIME DEPENDABLE WORKER NEEDED FOR CONSTRUCTION CREW A & A Renovations • 717-442-5012

Call 1-800-428-4211 and ask for the "360 SPECIAL" to find out how.

Management

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NOW HIRING Restaurant

Reaching over 372,000 households every week with your advertising message is significant.

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Specializing in remodeling & decks. Experience preferred, but willing to train. Vacation & benefits offered. Call for personal interview

WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD REACH CHESTER, LANCASTER and YORK Counties & HERSHEY/ MIDDLETOWN area?

SERVICE TECH for Prop. Mgmt. Co. Valid PA license. Cathy @ 610-857-8084

Hotel

• Server Position • Housekeeping • Dishwasher apply in person Benefits include meal discounts, employee discounts at Best Western hotels worldwide.

SALES/LEASING AGENT, Commercial, Res, MFG Comm. Valid PA Dr Lic. Email resume to: 3982Pmgr@gmail.com

Medical

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Intercourse Village Inn 3610 E. Newport Rd., Intercourse, PA 17534 www.amishcountryinns.com Family Owned and Operated for over 25 Years

• Landscape Driver • Equipment Operater (CDL License)

JOIN OUR TEAM

WE ARE HIRING Caregiver Superstars! Come work with Amada Senior Care Chester County! We offer competitive hourly rates, Earned PTO, Amada Buck Bonuses, Mileage Stipends! We care about you! Call 484-653-6420 to start the process

Partner with us as we serve the needs of the community around us! Our Services include Landscape, Seeding, Excavation and Hardscape.

Now Hiring GREAT Caregivers!

(610) 590-4888

Narvon Pa

WICKER COFFEE TABLE with marble top, $60. 610-269-6222

FINANCIAL ADVANCE FEE LOANS OR CREDIT OFFERS. Companies that do business by phone can’t ask you to pay for credit before you get it. For more information, call toll-free 1-877-FTC-HELP. A public service message from Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. and the Federal Trade Commission. SELL YOUR ANTIQUE OR CLASSIC CAR. Advertise with us in over 100 publications and reach up to 3.2 million homes each week in the Mid-Atlantic Network. You choose where you want to advertise. Call Engle Printing & Publishing Co. Inc., Classifieds, 1-800-428-4211 for more details.

For more information and assistance regarding the investigation of Business Opportunity Advertising, Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc urges its readers to contact: THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF EASTERN PA 717-364-3250

NEW SCRATCH & Dent Frigidaire Appliances. Limited Time Special on 21.1 cu. ft. side by side Refrigerator, stainless steel model FGSC2335TF, $799. Ephrata, PA 717-445-5222

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Stop in to visit us any Wednesday!

September 4, 11, 18 & 25 7 AM to 7 PM

TIMBERTECH DECKING, LEGACY collection, 5/4x6, (35) grooved 20 ft, pecan, slight imperfections, half price $1500 obo. 610-637-7262

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!

GET ZAPPAR

NOW HIRING:

ZAP THE CODE TO DONATE

Food Servers Certified Nursing Assistants LPN’s & RN’s Caregivers & Activities Associates Housekeepers & Maintenance Techs Lifeguards & Swim Instructors

MORGAN & PEACE

Provided as a community service by this civic minded publication and the Association of Free Community Publications

We’re holding informal, drop-in interviews and giving you an opportunity to hear all that Tel Hai has to offer you! Competitive wages, awesome perks, excellent working conditions and fantastic benefits! From seasoned professionals to high-school students, we may have the perfect opportunity for you!

Dollars. Very good-extra fine. $19.00. 717-669-5402

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

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Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. P.O. Box 500, 1425 West Main St. Mount Joy, PA 17552 engleonline.com • 717-492-2530 advertising@engleonline.com

ECONOMY FRIENDLY. Mott’s Lawncare & Landscapes, Inc offering Free estimates for 2019. Mow, mulch, clean-ups, shearing & more. Dave, 717-405-1130 FREE REMOVAL of riding mowers. Call/text 717-940-9029

Livestock LAYING HENS. Order now for October pickup. Call Hillside Pullets, 717-548-1356

Boats

To learn more about Paws With A Cause and to find out how you can help, just download this simple app and watch this story come to life:

Trimming, Chipping, & Flower Bed Clean-up. Call 610-593-3535

NOTICE

Bldg. Materials

Ready for an engaging career that is mission-minded and soul enriching?

DALE’S LANDSCAPING:.Mulching

FREE: WILL LEND Nice Riding Horses and Large Ponies until June 2020. Call Andy or Bill at 717-394-7865, 412-582-0080

8 HP MARINER outboard made in Japan by Yamaha. EXTRA long shaft 25 inch, 2 stroke, ex condition, $500. 717-873-9910

Call 610-496-3187

Lawn & Garden

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

EXERCISE SITTING BIKE Golds Gym, $50. 610-269-6222

Full Time, Benefits, Paid Holidays and Relocation Assistance Offered

EOE M/F/V/D Drug Screen Required

YOUR ATTENTION

Bicycles

SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE Community Courier

Experienced TREE CLIMBER Needed

1200 Tel Hai Circle Honey Brook, PA 19344 lthomas@telhai.org 610-273-4611 www.telhai.org

Furniture

FOR SALE

Call us today!! 717-768-8288

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Hiring compassionate, mature caregivers in Chester County to help seniors in their homes with companionship, meal prepara on, personal care, light housekeeping, transporta on, and more. Must have reliable car. Call TODAY!

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT TOWNLIVELY.COM

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. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES shots, dewormed, vet checked, raised on farm, $795. Call 717-529-5521 COCK-A-POO PUPPIES, 2 black F, 1 buff F, $775; 1 cream M $575; 1 black M $475. First shots & wormed, cute & playful. Ready now. 717-548-3214 FEMALE CHOCOLATE LAB, 13 weeks old, $450. 717-768-0083

GOLDEN RETRIEVER AKC STUD SERVICE. Affordable, experienced. 717-786-8047 or mnafzig@gmail.com GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES, AKC, Penn HIP certified lines- Excellent, family raised, vet checked, shots, wormed, ready 9/13, $800. 717-380-2273 LAB/ GOLDEN RETRIEVER Mix Puppies, 10 wks old, black; Mini Goldendoodles, F2B, dark red. $475 ea. 717-327-3612 LOVE ANIMALS? Turn Your Passion into Profits. Now Accepting Pet Grooming Students. 717-933-1333 MINI LABRADOODLE PUPPIES, 14 wks old, family raised, up to date on shots, wormed, $500 obo. 717-529-3826 POODLE PUPPIES, 1 black female, 2 black & 1 brown male, family raised, playfull, Ready 9/06. $850. 717-468-4440 TRI-COLORED SHIBA INU PUPPIES, shots, wormed, vet checked, ready now, REDUCED to $300 obo. 610-593-3536

Produce & Edibles CONCORD GRAPE JUICE, fresh pressed, unpasteurized from New York. Good for canning or wine making. $6.20 ea gal. in barrel quantity. Order before 9/30. Also 5 gal buckets. Call the Fishers 814-514-3014

Sporting Goods

Furniture

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

2 SINGLE SIZE Amish-made log beds, exc. cond, only used briefly, paid $600 ea, $250 ea or 2 for $400. 610-765-1244

**WE BUY GUNS Shotguns, Rifles, Handguns Wanted. Gordon’s Sports Supply, Rt 100, Eagle, 610-458-5153


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Miscellaneous DISH TV $59.99 FOR 190 Channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. 1-855-270-5098 GOLDEN REAR WHEEL Drive Power Chair Model GP162, $1150; 40FT WERNER ALUMINUMT Extention Ladder, very good cond., $200. obo. 484-883-1180 SEWING PATTERNS, CALICO quilting fabrics, colorful feed sacks, trims & buttons. Sewing machine w/manuals, reasonable. 610-269-2099 or 484-883-1752. PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT TOWNLIVELY.COM

FREE ITEMS ITEM TO GIVE AWAY?

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CALL EMPIRE TODAY to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-855-404-2366

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RECENTLY DIAGNOSED WITH LUNG CANCER and 60+ years old? Call now! You and your family may be entitled to a SIGNIFICANT CASH AWARD. Call 1-877-648-6308 today. Free Consultation. No risk. (NANI)

A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted local experts today! Our service is FREE/ no obligation. CALL 1-844-722-7993.

Before you go to Garage Sales, Check out the

CLASSIFIEDS!

Giving away that piece of furniture, toy, sports equipment, etc???

Place a FREE Ad! (some restrictions apply)

GARAGE SALES 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. PARKESBURG, WOODLAND VIEW ESTATES, Community Yard Sale September 7 & 8, 8:00 to 2:00 PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT TOWNLIVELY.COM

NATIONAL READER ADVISORY: The following classifieds have been purchased by the National Trade Association we belong to. Determining the value of their service or product is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some advertisers do not offer “employment” but rather supply the readers with manuals, directories & other materials designed to help their clients establish mail order selling & other businesses at home. Under NO circumstance should you send any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID or credit card numbers. We suggest before making any kind of financial commitment you contact the local Better Business Bureau

CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!! All makes/ models 2000-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Top $$$ Paid! Free Towing! We’re nationwide! Call now: 1-888-985-1806 CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! 2002 and Newer! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now 1-888-416-2330 (NANI)

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CASH PAID FOR your unwanted Inogen or Respironics portable oxygen concentrators. Call now to get top-dollar offer! Agents available 7 days a week 1-877315-7116 (NANI)

Call 1-800-428-4211 to place your 3 line, private party ad for 1 week

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CROSS COUNTRY MOVING. Long Distance Moving Company, out of state move $799, Long Distance Movers. Get free quote on your long distance move, 1-844-452-1706 DENIED SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY? Appeal! If you’re 50+, filed for SSD and denied, our attorneys can help get you approved! No money out of pockets! Call 1-866-376-3163. DENTAL INSURANCE FROM Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage for (350) procedures. Call 1-877-308-2834 for details. www.dental50plus.com/cadnet 6118-0219 DENTAL INSURANCE. Call Physicians Mutual Insurance Company for details. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage for 350 procedures. 1-888-623-3036 or http://www.dental50plus.com/58 AD# 6118 (NANI) DISH NETWORK $59.99 for 190 Channels; Add High Speed Internet for ONLY $14.95/month. Best Technology. Best Value. Smart HD DVR included. FREE Installation. Some restrictions apply. Call 1-855-837-9146. DISH TV $59.99 FOR 190 channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. 1-833-872-2545 (NANI) EARTHLINK HIGH SPEED INTERNET. As low as $14.95/month (for the first 3 months). Reliable High Speed, Fiber Optic Technology. Stream videos, music & more! Call Earthlink today 1-855-5207938

ELIMINATE GUTTER CLEANING Forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debrisblocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off and 0% financing for those who qualify. PLUS Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855-402-0373 GET A SMARTPHONE for $0 Down* with AT&T Next® and AT&T Next Every Year; $250 Gift Card for switching to AT&T! (*Requires well-qualified credit. Limits & restrictions apply.) 1-888-545-5093 GET DIRECTV! ONLY $35/month! 155 Channels & 1000s of Shows/ Movies On Demand (w/ SELECT All Included Package.) PLUS Stream on Up to FIVE Screens simultaneously at No Addt’l cost. Call DIRECTV 1-855-781-1565. HEAR AGAIN! Try our hearing aid for just $75 down and $50 per month! Call 1-800-426-4212 and mention 88272 for a risk free trial! FREE SHIPPING! INVENTORS- FREE INFORMATION PACKAGE. Have your product idea developed affordably by the Research & Development pros and presented to manufacturers. Call 1-888-501-0236 for a Free Idea Starter Guide. Submit your idea for a free consultation. (NANI) LUNG CANCER? ASBESTOS exposure in industrial, construction, manufacturing jobs, or military may be the cause. Family in the home were also exposed. Call 1-866-795-3684 or email cancer@breakinginjurynews.com $30 billion is set aside for asbestos victims with cancer. Valuable settlement monies may not require filing a lawsuit. MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Train at home for a career as a Medical Office Professional at CTI! 1-833-766-4511, AskCTI.com (NANI) MOBILEHELP, AMERICA’S PREMIER Mobile Medical Alert System. Whether you’re home or away. For Safety & Peace of Mind. No Long Term Contracts! Free Brochure! Call today! 1-855-401-6993 (NANI) PORTABLE OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR may be covered by Medicare! Reclaim independence and mobility with the compact design and long-lasting battery of Inogen One. Free information kit! Call 1-888-609-2189 PROTECT YOUR HOME AND FAMILY with Vivint Smart Home. Call 844-475-6160 today to receive a FREE $50 GIFT CARD with your purchase. Use promo code: FREE50 (NANI)

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SPECTRUM TRIPLE PLAY! TV, Internet & Voice for $99.97/mo. Fastest Internet. 100MB per second speed. Free Primetime on Demand. Unlimited Voice. NO CONTRACTS. Call 1-855-652-9304 or visit http://tripleplaytoday.com/national STAY IN YOUR home longer with an American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-534-6198 (NANI)

SERVICES RENDERED $139 GUTTER CLEANING All Gutters/Insured. 610-399-4555 A LOCAL HANDYMAN

Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical Lic.& Insured. PA020006. 610-547-7789 A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-405-9545 Leave Message AFFORDABLE HVAC SERVICE!!!! Residential and Commercial-24/7 service. $79.00 Standard service per hour. $90.00 per hour emergency service. Call Silverthorne Heating and Cooling today!!!!! 610-741-7149

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

SUFFERING FROM AN ADDICTION to Alcohol, Opiates, Prescription Painkillers or other DRUGS? There is hope! Call Today to speak with someone who cares. Call NOW 1-855-866-0913

ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102

TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED at Stevens Transport! Earn $1,000 per week! Paid CDL training! No experience needed! 1-844-452-4121. drive4stevens.com (NANI)

BOOT ROAD TREE SERVICE Expert tree removal, stump grinding & Trimming. Fully Insured 610-656-5880

USE ROUNDUP WEED KILLER? NonHodgkin’s Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma and Leukemia may result from RoundUp exposure. A recent $2 billion judgement was awarded in a RoundUp injury case. Call 1-619-493-4791 or email: RoundUp@breakinginjurynews.com and let us begin work on your RoundUp case today. PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT TOWNLIVELY.COM

SEASONAL CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR Wood Furnaces with instant rebates up to $2500. Lawn Care Distributors. 717-445-8431 COAL/ WOOD/ PELLET Stoves and Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/ Sell/ Trade. Call 717-577-6640

GUTTERS, GUTTERS

CHOICE EXTERIORS 100% Customer satisfaction guaranteed. Roofing, Siding, Decks. Stucco Remediation 610-241-6879 CLEAN OUT BASEMENTS, houses/ yards, commercial cleanout, painting/demo work. Credit cards acptd. Insured. 717-928-3021 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.

DELROSSI STUCCO

Chimneys, Additions & Foundations, Free Estimates. Insured, 484-886-0641 www.delrossistucco.com

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

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

LOST & FOUND

ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING

FOUND AN ITEM...?

GUTTER CLEANING & ALUMINUM GUTTER GUARD INSTALLATION. 10 yrs experience. Call/text 717-715-5844

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

SPECIAL NOTICE KEYSTONE RECORD COLLECTORS MUSIC EXPO. EXPO East Petersburg, PA 17520 Spooky Nook Sports Lanco, 1901 Miller Rd Sept. 8, 2019, 9am-3pm, Dealers BUY, SELL, TRADE. Albums, 45s, CDs, DVDs. Reasonably Priced. All Music Styles. FREE ADMISSION. Info? 610-932-7852. www.recordcollectors.org READ YOUR AD THE FIRST WEEK IT APPEARS

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

SERVICES RENDERED NOTICE

Ads submitted to us that begin with A-1, 1-A, AAA, etc for position purposes, will No Longer Be Accepted This Way, unless proven that it is part of your Registered Business Name.

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

GUTTER MAN AL Gutter cleaning, storm damage repair. New gutter screens installed. Small roof repairs. Fully ins. 610-593-2299 (PA045381) HOME IMPROVEMENT WORK. Improving your home life style with backyard patio’s, decks, ponds & outdoor living. 717-715-3832 HONEY BROOK LAWNCARE Offering our service of mowing fall cleanup hedge trimming small landscaping projects. 610-412-8545 IS YOUR ROOF LEAKING? Do you want to have your roof inspected? We fix all roofs: shingles, rubber, slate, cedar shake, metal. Affordable and good workmanship. Integrity Roofing Repair, LLC. Fully insured. “Quality roof repairs you can trust.” Give us a call! 717-490-2665 JOHN’S HAULING/ REMOVAL. Appl., Lge. Screen TVs, Piano’s, Furniture, One Pc/ Truckload. 7 days, Last Min, 610-296-0560


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SERVICES RENDERED

JOHN’S GUTTER CLEANING SERVICE Get Your Gutters ready before the leaves fall. Gutter Cleaning, Aluminum Gutter Guards installation. John 717-808-4155

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

LANDSCAPING & HANDYMAN, Including Mower Serv./ Repair. Sharping of Everything. Reasonable Rates. 610-486-6666

PAINTING: PRICELESS PAINTING Interior/ Exterior. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. 717-330-1836, Ask for Bob

SKYLINE EXTERIORS Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors. Fully insured. Free estimates. 15 years of experience. 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. 717-874-0262

LATSHAW’S JUNK REMOVAL Junk Removal, Dumpster Service 610-273-7490 Since-2005

POWER WASHING By Maple Shade Landscaping: Deck’s, Houses, Patio’s, Vinyl Fences, Etc. 717-517-6779 PA#118077

LIGHT EXCAVATING, Hardscape, & All Types of Retaining Walls. By Sam The Tree Guy LLC. PA 103525. 717-548-0886 MAPLE SHADE LANDSCAPING & POWERWASHING LLC

New Designing, New Lawns & Lawn Renovations, Hydro Seeding, Mowing, Mulching, Trimming, Tree & Shrub Removal, Clean-ups & Fencing. 717-517-6779 PA#118077 MARK GUSLER TREE SERVICE Snow Plowing, 30 Yrs. Exp., Free Estimates. Fully Insured. Bucket Truck Service. Parkesburg, 610-613-1885 MOWING, MULCHING, SOD Installation, Seeding, Planting, Trimming, Fall Cleanup. Power Washing. Fully Insured. Free Estimates. PA149086. 610-597-7342

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

ITEMS WANTED 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

ROOF REPAIR MAN

or replace whole roof, 34 yrs exp. 717-397-5991

ROOFING: KING FAMILY ROOFING 610-469-4691. PA047624

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

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

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BUYING HEATING OIL at .30¢ a gallon. Also remove heating oil tanks and furnaces. Call Ed 717-587-7315. GUITARS & INSTRUMENTS WANTED “LOCAL” Collector Buying Gibson, Fender, Martin & Other Brands All Types, Makes & Years Considered Top Cash Paid! - 610-363-2802

REAL ESTATE

Manufactured Housing

2BR, 1BA, SECOND Floor Apartment. Off street parking, no pets, Downingtown School Dist., $925 a month plus utilities. MISA Corporation 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com

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

GAP, 2BR APT, $825, w/s/t supplied, W/D hook-up, avail Oct. 717-786-1937 or 352-250-1152

GARAGE with Electric, 14X20 $135/mo. Gap - 717-442-8656 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 HOME FOR RENT Single family home, 1202 Shadyside Rd, West Bradford Twp. 3BD, 2-1/2BA, LR, Eat-in-Kitchen, W/D hook up, Lg. Front Porch, off street parking, No Pets. Rent: $1350. MISA Corporation 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com PV SCHOOLS- GAP, 1BR, 2nd Floor w/ Cent. A/C, $600 + Utilities; PARADISE, 1BR, 1st Floor, $600 + Utilites. NO Pets Barr Realty, Inc. 717-442-9221. STORAGE/ GARAGE UNITS AVAILABLE Storage shed 10X10, Honey Brook, Monthly Rental $45 Garage 41X28 includes same size loft West Bradford, Monthly Rental, $680. MISA Corporation 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com

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448 North Octorara Trail, Parkesburg, PA 19365 Large 6 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 1 ½ Story Home with a 18’x60’, 2 Story Garage/Shop on a .91 Acre +/- Lot Bordering Farmland on 2 Sides. Living Room Stone Fireplace, 1st Floor Hardwood, Upgraded Electric & Windows, Deck & Patio. Reduced to Sell! $229,900 Barr Realty, Inc.,

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 1BR 1BA APT, Gap, $750/mo. Call 717-442-8236

AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOR SALE 1968 FORD MUSTANG, 2dr, AT, 80% restored; 2008 VW 1800, red, fully loaded, low mileage, excellent. 717-740-3797

1993 WHITE BMW 325is cpe, 2.5L, 6 cyl, 28 mpg hwy, auto, AC, M/R, lthr, CD MP3, 140K mi, exc cond, 3/20 insp, $3,999 or B/O. Delta, PA. 410-746-0676

ALWAYS BUYING JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS, 24/7. TOP DOLLAR PAID. PLEASE CALL OR TEXT, 484-886-0637 AT LOU’S Top dollar paid for junk cars & trucks. $$ 200 & up. 484-886-1971 (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

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

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 2014 CEDAR CREEK Cottage Park Model, 40’, like new, already established in Conewago Campground, many extras, a must see. $36,900. call 717-578-2718 CLASS C MOTORHOME, 2018 Freedom Elite 24HE. Exc. cond, 11K mi, sleeps 6 (overhead bed, table & queen bed in back), full wall slide. $54,900 OBO. Call 717-793-9614 EVERGREENLITE 30ft 2013, sleeps 6, 2 slide outs w/ awnings, 1 owner, Asking $19,500. obo. 717-653-7264 for more info

We Specialize in Low Mileage!

For Sale 17 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF ALLTRACK SEL

Beautiful New Mobile Home 503 Boulder Lane, Gap, PA 3bd, 2ba, modern open concept living room & kitchen. $67,500 Call: 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 PM

(610) 384-8433 (717) 442-9221 www.Barr1.com

A BUYER SEEKS Old Books, Postcards, Photo’s, COSTUME JEWELRY, Pottery, Antiques, Complete Estates. Call Cara at 610-918-2528 or 484-356-3123 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206

Hillside Retreat - with a uniqueness all its own! Main floor large living room, formal dining area and breakfast room, galley kitchen. 2nd floor large master bedroom, each room has a private walk-out balcony. 24x24 deck and 2-car garage. Octorara Schools. $254,900.

A Local Name You Can Trust

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 PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT TOWNLIVELY.COM

PRO HOME HANDYMAN No Job Too Small Call for Free Estimate. 610-563-5262

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

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

For Rent

RESTORED FARMHOUSE 1 acre mini-estate in West Brandywine Twp. 2 miles from Downingtown. Main house, 5br, 2ba. New separate 3 car garage w/beautiful office & bath, income producting lovely in-law suite above garage, 80ft. in-ground, unused Sylvan pool, w/pool house & full kitchen. $340,000. By owner. Principals only, please.. Cell; 407-375-7778

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18 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN GT ..........................................$20,900 Sport Pkg., Heated Seats/Wheel, NAV, Backup Cam., 31,000 Miles. 17 FORD FUSION SE ..................................................................$14,900 2.5 4 Cyl., Back Up Cam., Bluetooth, Clean, 40,000 Miles. 16 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED ......................................$27,300 4x4, V6, Leather, Sunroof, NAV, Loaded, 39,000 Miles. 17 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM .....................................................$23,900 AWD, 2.0L, Heated Leather Seats, Backup Camera, Only 7,400 Miles. 07 FORD MUSTANG SHELBY GT..............................................$23,400 Local Car, Garage Queen, 4.6L V8, 5 Spd., Shelby pack, 9,700 Miles! Over 20 Additional Vehicles Available! Call Or Check Our Website For Details!

Our service department welcomes new customers!

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 2741

SELLING YOUR OWN PROPERTY? Need to advertise it in your local paper and others like it? We have the placement services to help you. Contact Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. Classifieds @ 1-800-428-4211

AWD, Turbo, Leather, Moonroof, NAV, 14,000 Miles!

• NEW: Alignment service available • 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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