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FEBRUARY 19, 2020
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LVI • NO 12
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The Mission Committee of the Leacock Presbyterian Church, 3183 Lincoln Highway East, Paradise, will host a free hot meal on Thursday, Feb. 27. The meal will be served from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the handicappedaccessible Smith Fellowship Hall. The community is invited to attend. The menu will feature chicken and waffles, peas and carrots, cranberry sauce, applesauce, and dessert. Readers may call the church at 717-687-6619 for more details. GARDENING CLASSES
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After half a decade directing musicals at Pequea Valley High School (PVHS), Nathan Bankert has touched upon a variety of genres starting with “Phantom of the Opera” through 2019’s classic “Oklahoma!” This year, PVHS will stage “Grease.” “I thought I would do something with a different musical style,” said Bankert. “I hadn’t done a rock show at PVHS.” Bankert also noted that he wanted a show that reflected the personalities of the many Class of 2020 members in the cast. “I thought it was time for an upbeat, energetic, fun show, and I have an upbeat, energetic, fun senior class,” he said. “Grease” will be staged at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27; 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 28; and 2 and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 29, at the school, 4033 E.
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Newport Road, Kinzers. Bankert said that he wants area parents to feel assured that the show will be family-friendly. The play, set in the 1950s, tells the senior year story of a classic good girl/bad boy romance at fictional Rydell High. The Burger Palace Boys are enthralled by the summer fling of their leader, Danny Zuko, played by Elijah Elkins, with out-of-towner Sandy Dumbrowski, played by Faith Strenck. Sparks fly when Danny and Sandy, who never expected to see each other again, discover that they attend the same school. Sandy is befriended by Frenchy (played by Alexandria Martelli), who is a member of the Pink Ladies, led by Rizzo (played by Maggie Johnson), who is the girlfriend of Danny’s sidekick Kenickie Murdoch (played by Kolby Bills). Seth Karg plays Roger, another of the Burger Palace Boys, and Billy See “Grease” pg 6
The cast of the Pequea Valley High School production of “Grease” is preparing to stage the show at the school on Feb. 27, 28, and 29. Four songs from the 1978 movie will be included in the family-friendly show along with the music from the award-winning Broadway musical.
The Potter’s House Plans Annual Banquet
A BIG Fundraiser The Factory Partners For Third Free Throw Event
By Ann Mead Ash
Approaching The Potter’s House (TPH) at Still Waters campus, 261 School Lane, Brownstown, located along the Conestoga River, one might expect to find a large institutional-style building ready to house students working to overcome addictions in a modern setting. Quite the opposite is true. Two nearly completed homes sit close together overlooking the See The Potter’s House pg 2
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Blue Ball Area Lioness Club will sell Easter candy again this year. Eggs will be sold in peanut butter and coconut varieties, and mixed boxes will be available. Orders are due by Sunday, March 1. Volunteers are welcome to help make candy at 9 a.m. on Saturday, March 21, and Sunday, March 22. The club meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the community room at Garden Spot Fire and Rescue Hall. The group’s fundraisers help numerous organizations and individuals in the Lancaster County area. New members are sought. To place candy orders, readers may call Daenett Shivery at 717-572-0789.
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“Grease” Is The Play At PVHS
Looking forward to the completion of the first student house and the director’s house at Still Waters are (from left) The Potter’s House men’s associate ministry director Rob Weatherholtz, executive director Lloyd Hoover, and men’s ministry director Lanny Millette. The organization will celebrate the milestone at its annual banquet on March 13 at Shady Maple.
By Ann Mead Ash
When Caleb Stiger opened the Baron Insurance Group (BIG) Gordonville office, he was looking for a way to reach out to the community. It was natural for him to consider doing a fundraiser that involved basketball. “I grew up playing basketball, and I still play a little bit,” said Stiger. “I thought this would be an easy way (to get involved) because it’s something that I know See BIG Shots pg 8
Participants shot free throws to raise funds for The Factory Ministries during last year’s BIG Shots Free Throw Competition (top photo). Emma Drouillard (bottom photo) of Strasburg, who represented Alliance Custom Cabinetry of East Earl, completed 96 of 100 shots in 2019. This year’s fundraiser will be held on March 6.
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Conestoga River. “We believe in family,” said TPH men’s ministry director Lanny Millette. “The (students) come out of institutions, so we want them to experience a more intimate family-style setting.” Lloyd Hoover, TPH executive director, echoed Millette’s thoughts. “The potential of family is to be a place where you’re able to grow in a healthy way and find healing,” he said. “(Still Waters) is designed to create an atmosphere for healing and building of relationships.” The completion of the second student house at Still Waters in the fall will be the culmination of a more than 15-year dream for the ministry. Marking the opening of the first house at the Still Waters campus, which is due to be completed by early March, will be just one of the goals of the annual TPH banquet, which will celebrate the theme “Captivity to Destiny” when it is held on Friday, March 13, at Shady Maple Banquet Hall, 129 Toddy Drive, East Earl. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. The special guest speaker at the event will be Samuel Mwangi, pastor of Carpenter Community Church in Brownstown and founder with his wife, Gladys, of CCARS: Community Care and Addiction Recovery Services in Leola. Mwangi is a graduate of Lancaster Bible College and a board-certified addictions counselor who has worked in the field of addictions since 2006. At CCARS, Mwangi’s goal is to provide professional services in an atmosphere of Christian love and compassion. Millette noted that the Still Waters campus, which will hold a director’s house and a pavilion, in addition to the two student
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houses, will be for students in their first 90-day phase of recovery when care is intensive. “The houses we currently have (in Leola and New Holland) will be phase two houses, (where students are) moving into the community with support and structure,” explained Millette. “Phase three (features) discipleship houses with minimal structure but (still with) support and drug testing.” Rob Weatherholtz, men’s associate ministry director, pointed to the riverbank between the house and the Conestoga and commented on the area’s importance to the organization’s goals. “When we work on family counseling, we will work on the family dynamic too,” he said, noting that a volleyball net, horseshoes, and a campfire pit are all planned for the area. “We want this to be an atmosphere of healing,” he said. “That’s why we called it Still Waters, (which is) from Psalm 23,” he added, paraphrasing, “He leads us beside still waters and restores our souls.” TPH hopes to have a similar ministry for women, which will be called The House of Ruth, up and running in Leola by the end of March. The ministry is also launching Weather-All Home Services to provide sustainable support to the organization. Hoover gestured across the river and noted that his father’s family’s farm was located in the area. The land on which Still Waters is being built once belonged to the Weatherholtz family. “The history here is part of the story of this place,” Hoover said. “(Still Waters) is about transformation and new beginnings - a new fresh purpose for this ground.” There is no cost to attend the banquet, but registration is requested. Readers who would like to register for the banquet must do so by Friday, Feb. 28, by emailing ttcph.office@gmail.com, searching for “The Potter’s 2020 House Banquet” on www.eventbrite.com, or by calling 717-844-1720 or 610-7186249. A freewill offering will be received at the event.
Cavod To Take “Cinderella” Beyond The Fairy Tale By Ann Mead Ash
Monica DePaul, director of the upcoming musical production of “Cinderella” at Cavod Theatre, admits she has not always been a fan of fairy tales in recent years. “They were fun when I was 8, but now I want to watch a girl who has dreams beyond the prince,” mused DePaul. Fortunately, the 2013 Broadway revival production of “Cinderella” gave DePaul a heroine with depth. “We still have a prince and a love story, but there’s selfdiscovery for Cinderella in this version and friendship and forgiveness,” said DePaul. “Even with a modern retelling, it doesn’t lose that old-fashioned charm.” “Cinderella” will play at the Cavod Theatre, 685 W. Main St., New Holland, at 7 p.m. on Fridays, Feb. 28 and March 6; at 2 and 7 p.m. on Saturdays, Feb. 29 and March 7; and at 4 p.m. on Sundays, March 1 and 8. “Cinderella” is based on the ageold tale of the same name. This version focuses on the main character, calling her Ella, played by Hannah Rau, but adds revolutionary JeanMichael, played by Joe Kelly, and a woman known as Marie, played by Kylie Nabers, who will transform on stage into the fairy godmother. Meanwhile, the prince, played by Alexander Weaver and known as Topher (short for Christopher), worries that slaying dragons is not important enough work for a future king. According to DePaul, the cast of about 20 is also taking to the unique takes included in the revised show. “There’s humor,” stated DePaul. “When people think of Cinderella, they don’t think of the comedy, but this version is very funny. (The cast is) embracing it, and I am loving what they’re doing.” DePaul noted that the comedy should appeal to both adults and children. “There is satire,” she said, noting that the show plays with stereotypical characters in fun ways. “(Jean-Michael) is a political activist, and he wants to call the people to focus on what’s important, (such as) land or food, but the prince invites everyone to the ball and that overtakes (the activist’s) stump speech. Something superficial overtakes what
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“When the sun comes up and people start showing up, that’s my favorite part of the day,” said Ivan Fisher, reflecting on the annual spring donation and consignment sale hosted by the Strasburg Fire Company, which typically draws several thousand people. “And you start smelling the chicken barbecue,” he added. Ivan is the chair of the fire company’s sale committee, which plans the spring donation and consignment sale, also called a mud sale. The 46th annual event will be held on Friday, Feb. 28, at 4:30 p.m. and continue on Saturday, Feb. 29, at 8 a.m. at the fire company, 203 Franklin St., Strasburg. This is the third year for the Friday evening event. “We really like it,” Ivan said. “We’re trying to make it like a family night out.” Crafts and small quilt-related items will be sold at auction on Feb. 28. The menu for the evening will include shrimp, french fries, sausage sandwiches, and locally made ice cream. Multiple auctions will run simultaneously on Feb. 29. About 500 quilts, crafts, antiques, new and used carriages, horse tack, about 20 loads of hay and straw, new and used tools, new and used farm equipment, sheds, lumber, lawn and garden equipment and furniture, collectibles, sports memorabilia, new and used furniture and other household items, groceries, and more will be up for bids at the event. “Three areas do well: Quilts are
always a big attraction, antiques have gained a lot of attention in the last few years, and crafts (are popular),” Ivan said. “(The area of) sporting goods - hunting and fishing gear - continues to grow as well.” At about noon on Feb. 29, a Strasburg Fire Company XL T-shirt autographed by Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz will be sold during a break in the quilt auction. Ivan noted that Wentz and fire company member Don Grodski are members of the same New York hunting club. As Ivan previously suggested, chicken barbecue is traditionally among the food options at the sale. Additional offerings on Feb. 29 will include chicken potpie and corn soup, soft pretzels, french fries, hot dogs, burgers, strawberry pies, and ice cream. The fire company’s kitchen will sell breakfast sandwiches, and the pretzel vendor will offer breakfast logs. A vendor will sell meat and cheese for snacking and in larger quantities. Chicken corn soup takeouts will be available from noon to 5 p.m. on Feb. 28 and all day on Feb. 29. The proceeds from the mud sale will be used to fund the general operations of the fire company. The organization is also continuing to raise money to buy a new piece of apparatus. Ivan said that the fire company’s aging Seagrave engine was sold last fall, and the fire company hopes to get its replacement by next spring. “The sale is the biggest fundraiser for the fire company,” Ivan said. He expressed his gratitude to the members of the various committees that are involved in producing
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Narnia Tale from pg 1 Hinkletown Mennonite School (HMS) middle school students will present “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” at the school campus, 272 Wanner Road, Ephrata. A dinner theater will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 28, and performances will also take place on Saturday, Feb. 29, at 2 and 7 p.m. This classic story from C.S. Lewis follows four siblings as they pass through an old wardrobe into the world of Narnia, where the great lion Aslan battles the White Witch. It is a story of faith, forgiveness and redemption. Becky Degan has returned for
the third year as director for HMS middle school’s theatrical productions. She also directed “Anne of Green Gables” in 2018 and “Twain’s Tales” in 2019. Degan is the associate pastor of worship and Christian education at Forest Hills Mennonite Church in Leola. All middle school students participate in the production in some way, whether through acting, tech crew, props, set construction or service at the dinner theater. A Student Tech Team handles sound and lighting with support from HMS parents. Other teams gather, organize
and prepare props for the show and handle promotions. The students and director are supported by a team of current and former parents, faculty and staff, handling everything from backstage management and prop and set design and creation to student logistics, sound and lighting oversight and meal preparation. HMS has offered drama productions to the local community since 1988. For the dinner theater, separate fees have been set for adults and for children age 4 to grade eight; admission will be free for children age 3 and under. There is a set fee for general admission tickets for the Feb. 29 performances, with tickets available at
the door. For details and reservations, readers may call 717-3547100 or visit www.hinkletown school.org/events/drama. Pictured on front: Hinkletown Mennonite School (HMS) middle school students who will be taking part in the school’s presentation of “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” include (from left) Nicole Martin, Melina Beidler, Jason Cassel, and Matthew Degan. The play will be staged at the school campus, 272 Wanner Road, Ephrata, with a dinner theater taking place at 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 28 and performances on Feb. 29 at 2 and 7 p.m.
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Pictured on front: Members of Emme Dance Collective will present “Veer” on Feb. 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the Leffler Chapel and Performance Center at Elizabethtown College. The show will be the second annual for the contemporarystyle dance company.
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In 2019, Emily Kline and Melissa Faller, the founders of Emme Dance Collective, created a dance concert called “Bring Into Being” to introduce their company to the Lancaster area. This year, the pair has created “Veer” with a goal of distinguishing their dance company from other established organizations. “We want to be known for our thing, which is contemporarystyle movement,” explained Faller. “We are veering off into our own direction.” “Veer,” which will include 10 dance pieces and last about an hour, will be presented on Saturday, Feb. 29, at 7:30 p.m. at the Leffler Chapel and Performance Center at Elizabethtown College, 1 Alpha Drive, Elizabethtown. The original pieces choreographed by Kline and Faller will be performed by more than 20 dancers, including 12 apprentices. Dances for the familyfriendly show have been kept intentionally short so that the performance moves quickly. As with “Bring Into Being,” “Veer” will be performed in the style of contemporary dance, which includes techniques pulled from modern dance, but the program will depart from the themes of “Bring Into Being.” “This year, we are incorporating some different themes,” Kline pointed out. “There will be similarities, but we both tried to branch out.” Faller agreed. “I think with the title ‘Veer,’ we both felt (the work) was jarring,” she said, adding that the movement and music will be edgier compared to the calmer “Bring Into Being.” “This time we are trying to pack a punch with our movement and everything we are showing,” noted Faller. “Some movement is more animalistic,” said Kline, who pointed out that a piece called “Birds of Paradise” was influenced by tropical birds. “Some (numbers) are influenced by real-life events -
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even tragedies - and real-life relationships,” she explained. As with the debut of the company in 2019, Kline and Faller noted that dances will be quick moving and engaging, and the choreography will be colorful and upbeat. For “Veer,” the costuming will be brighter as well. “This year, we branched out, with some of our costuming being more vibrant in color,” said Kline. “We have some that is more eccentric, and (we used) more abstract shapes.” Faller and Kline attended school together in Manheim Township School District from a young age. Both took lessons at a local dance studio and, following graduation, majored in dance at DeSales University in Center Valley. At DeSales, Kline focused on choreography, while Faller was more interested in performance. The pair launched Emme Dance Collective in Lancaster at the end of June 2018. Emme Dance Collective is sponsored fiscally through Fractured Atlas in New York. In the past, Kline and Faller have used their talents to give back to the community by contributing to other local organizations, an effort they plan to repeat. The yearly dance concert helps raise funds to make that possible. “(The annual performance) keeps us going and allows us to give back and hold fundraiser shows,” explained Faller. Tickets are necessary to attend the show. A discount will be offered for tickets purchased by Wednesday, Feb. 26. Tickets may be purchased at www.emmedancecollective.com. Tickets may also be available at the door.
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Junior League of Lancaster will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with its 15th annual Run4Luck on Saturday, March 14, at Lancaster Country Day School, 725 Hamilton Road, Lancaster. All runners and walkers are invited to participate. Local radio personality Holly Love will kick off the event with the Kids’ Fun Run at 9 a.m., which will be followed by the 4-mile run at 9:30 a.m., and the 2-mile walk at 9:40 a.m. Early registration is available through Thursday, Feb. 27. Early registrants are guaranteed a discounted registration price, a long-sleeved performance shirt, and a race bag. Registration will remain open after Feb. 27 until race day at full price. There is a registration cost for the Kids’ Fun Run as well. After the annual run and walk, participants are invited to enjoy post-race festivities, including an awards ceremony, music, and fun. Top male and female finishers in the 4-mile race will be awarded medals. Additional prizes will be awarded for the team with the most festive St. Patrick’s Day costumes. Readers may visit https://run signup.com/Race/PA/Lancaster/ Run4Luck to register. Race bags and runner bibs will be available for pickup from 3 to 7 p.m. on Friday, March 13, at Lancaster Country Day School or on race day starting at 8 a.m. in the registration tent. For more information about the event, including course details and sponsorship opportunities, readers may visit www.jllancaster.org/run4luck.
Johnson plays Sonny LaTieri, the leader of the T-Birds, a rival gang. Challenges of staging the show include reconciling the differences between the Tony Award-nominated Broadway musical and the 1978 film starring Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta. “The hardest thing is that the musical and the movie are a lot different,” said Kolby, who noted that the harmonies in the musical are not the same as in the movie. “It’s hard because we are used to hearing what is in the movie, so we have to train our ears to hear something different,” he explained. Although the play includes music not featured in the movie, through a special licensing agreement, the PVHS show will include “Grease,” “Hopelessly Devoted to You,” “Sandy,” and “You’re the One
That I Want.” Another challenge, according to Seth, is the choreography, which has the students working with choreographer Katie Adams at the Lanco Performing Arts dance studio in New Holland for several hours each Saturday. Dance rehearsals began in mid-December. “It’s a whole new level (of dancing),” said Seth. Cast members reported that preparing to stage the show is an enjoyable experience. Billy noted that it is exciting to be part of a modern show. “I can personally relate a lot to each character,” he said. Maggie added that the characters fit many of the students’ personalities, making the rehearsals fun. “Every character is so funny and unique,” noted Elijah. “They each have their own vibe, and I am constantly laughing.” Overwhelmingly, the cast hopes audience members gain
lots of laughs from watching the production. Alexandria said that she hopes the audience appreciates the energy the cast puts into the show. Bankert believes the students’ hard work will be obvious to audience members. “(The members of) this group … connect well with each other on a personal level each day in school,” he said. “For me, as a director, that has made this show very rewarding,” he noted, adding, “(The students in the cast) have come together as a team.” Seth lauded the director in return. “Mr. Bankert puts a lot of time and effort in, and it really shows,” he said. “He (works) to make it the best it can be.” Tickets for “Grease” may be purchased by calling 717-7685510, ext. 5509, or by emailing Lori_Aleardi@pequeavalley.org. Tickets will be discounted for students and senior citizens.
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SINGING SPRING FOODS Girl Scout Brownie Troop 70580 and Junior Troop 70570 from Smoketown Elementary visited Lafayette Fire Station on Dec. 9, 2019. The Scouts donated paper towels, toilet paper, Gatorade and bottled water that they had collected. The girls also toured the station and sang Christmas songs for the volunteers. Girl Scout troops in the area are recruiting. More information can be found at www.gshpa.org or by calling 800-692-7816.
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about, and I could organize the event and use connections in the community to come out and support The Factory.� The third annual BIG Shots Free Throw Competition fundraiser will be held in the gym at The Factory Ministries, housed in the Together Community Center, 3293 Lincoln Highway East, Paradise, on Friday, March 6, beginning by 10 a.m. In addition to the free throw contest, organizers hope to hold a half-court competition for participants featuring a special prize. Greater Paradise area businesses and organizations are encouraged to register participants, who then gather sponsors. Individuals may register as well. Each participant will be assigned a time slot of 30 minutes during the day on March 6 to come in and make as many foul shots out of 100 as possible. In 2019, Emma Drouillard of Strasburg, who represented Alliance Custom Cabinetry of East Earl, completed 96 of 100 shots. In 2018, a Pequea Valley High School girls basketball player was the winner. “I made (88 baskets) both years, and I thought that was pretty good,� said Stiger. “(The students) come in at the end of the day and beat us all.� Two participants at a time will attempt to make foul shots in
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The Central Pennsylvania Handbell Festival will hold a Director’s Workshop with David Harris, artistic director of the Raleigh Ringers, on Friday, March 13, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Lebanon Area Evangelical Free Church, 600 Shepherd St., Jonestown. A cost has been set per person, which covers a light meal. The workshop topic is “Musicality in Handbells.� Participation in the festival is not required, as the workshop is a separate event. To register, readers may contact Jeff Clouser at centralpa handbellfestival@gmail.com, and a registration form will be emailed. Registration for the Director’s Workshop is due on Friday, Feb. 21.
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The Lancaster County Friends of the NRA fundraising banquet will take place on Saturday, Feb. 29, at Wyndham Lancaster Resort and Conference Center, 2300 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster. Doors will open at 4 p.m., and a buffet will be provided. There is a per-person fee for the dinner. For more information, including how to purchase tickets, readers may contact Donna Gerz at 717-203-2592 or d.gerz@hotmail.com or visit www.friendsofnra.org.
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Reddig is the son of Michele and Scott Reddig of Brownstown. Reddig is a junior executive in National Honor Society and a member of the Conestoga Valley chorus, chorus select ensemble, musical cast and sound crew. He also is a swimmer on the Conestoga Valley Summer Swim Team. He serves as treasurer/secretary of Mock Trial and is involved with several different clubs and organizations, including Students Against Destructive Decisions, Link Crew, Science National Honor Society, FOCUS and the Technology Student
Association. He is a member of a youth group. Stoltzfus is the daughter of Teri and Dean Stoltzfus of Gap. At Pequea Valley, Stoltzfus serves as class president and participates in the National Honor Society and Student Council. Additionally, she is a member of the Pequea Valley girls’ soccer team. Zhang is the daughter of Jan and Ben Fredrick of Hummelstown. She is involved in the
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When coming out to face Goliath on the basketball court back on Saturday, February 8, David didn’t bring a sling shot; rather David brought on a slew of three-point shots. It was the Pequea Valley girls’ basketball team that was given the Herculean task of taking down the unbeaten Hempfield Black Knights in the quarterfinal round of the Lan-
caster-Lebanon League playoffs. The two teams squared off on Hempfield’s home court as the Section Five runners-up visited the Section One champ Knights, who had compiled a 13-0 record in league play. Pequea came in with an 8-2 league record. Abbey Leslie came through with seven three-point baskets and finished with 25 points, leading Pequea to a 48-42 victory. But the term “upset” is for the
overused go-to jargon of sports writers. For Pequea Valley head coach Jason McDonald, it was simply a night where his experienced and steady players came through. “If you’re good enough to get into the playoffs, anything can happen,” McDonald said. “We tell the kids, ‘Believe in yourselves and play hard.’ “This is the fourth year making district playoffs with the seniors on our team,” McDonald noted. “We have six seniors. They’re leading the way and the other kids are following the lead.” Leslie, one of those seniors, was 7-for-8 from three-point range. As a team, the Braves made 10 of 13 three-point attempts. “She had the hot hand,” McDonald said. “Plus, our kids are smart enough and good enough to get the ball to the person who is playing well.” “A team shoots 77 percent from
three-point range will win most of the time,” Hempfield head coach Kendra Merrifield said. “Abbey Leslie had a hot hand. If she shot the ball backwards, it might have gone in.” Hempfield’s defense keyed in on Pequea’s leading scorer, senior Caroline Horst, holding her scoreless on the night. “They took Caroline out of the game in terms of scoring,” McDonald said. “But she did control the boards she had 11 or 12 rebounds - and helped with the offensive tempo of the game. “When they did focus on Abbey, they left other people open,” continued the coach. “The kids have been playing together well. Different kids are stepping up in different categories every night.” Horst also had four assists and three rebounds to help the team. Freshman Brooke Liney scored
eight for Pequea, hitting two more of those treys. Clara Neff nailed one three-point shot and finished with seven points. Lindsey Durkota and Autumn Cook each scored 11 for Hempfield as the Knights fell to 17-6 overall. As for the Braves’ defense, they had success playing a zone. “We went to a zone, which we haven’t played much this year,” said McDonald. “We did a good job of that Saturday night. It threw them off. They weren’t expecting it.” In the league semifinals at Conestoga Valley, the Braves faced Section Three champion Solanco in the doubleheader’s opening game. Pequea Valley earned its way to the league title game by holding off
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Solanco 52-48. Horst and Neff each scored 14. Leslie, who finished with 10 points, and Neff each nailed a pair of three-pointers. Bills put up seven points. It was a close game with ten lead changes. Pequea lead 22-21 at the half and inched ahead to a 38-36 lead heading into the fourth. The Braves held on and claimed their 20th victory of the season. Jade Eshleman scored a gameleading 16 points for Solanco. In the other semifinal game, which was played following PV’s victory, Lancaster Catholic defeated Lancaster Country Day 59-43 and earned a trip to the championship game, looking to earn its third straight league crown.
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Pequea Valley’s Abbey Leslie finishes off a fast break for two of her game-high 25 points in the Braves’ 48-42, Lancaster-Lebanon League quarterfinal victory at Hempfield on February 8. Photo by Cheri Sine
Bethany Bills fights her way past Hempfield’s Lindsey Durkota Photo by Cheri Sine during the Braves’ 48-42, Lancaster-Lebanon League quarterfiRebecca Cox looks to put a rebound back up for the Braves dur- nal victory in Landisville on February 8. ing their 48-42, L-L League quarterfinal playoff victory over host Hempfield on February 8.
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Pequea Valley’s Brooke Liney powers her way to the basket Pequea Valley’s Caroline Horst grabs a rebound over Hemp- The Braves’ Clara Neff goes to the basket on Hempfield’s Lauren between the Black Knights’ Autumn Cook (21) and Lauren Moffield’s Jessica Weinoldt during the Braves’ 48-42, L-L League Moffett in Pequea Valley’s 48-42, L-L League playoff victory over fatt in the Braves’ 48-42 L-L playoff win at Hempfield on Februquarterfinal victory in Landisville on February 8. the host Black Knights on February 8. ary 8. Photo by Cheri Sine
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Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) is celebrating its 100-year anniversary in 2020, and the yearlong celebration opened with volunteers throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe making thousands of comforters during The Great Winter WarmUp events in January. The comforters are donated to people in crisis all over the world. In Lancaster County, volunteers gathered to knot comforters at sites including Erisman Mennonite Church in Manheim, Garden Spot Village in New Holland, Lancaster Mennonite School - New Danville Campus, Mountville Mennonite Church, and the MCC East Coast Materials Resource Center in Ephrata. MCC was founded in 1920 by Mennonites and Mennonite Brethren groups that formed a committee to provide food and other aid to people affected by war and famine in southern Russia, which is present-day Ukraine. Today, MCC provides humanitarian relief in more than 50
nations. Offering comforters and blankets has been one of the ways MCC has provided relief resources since the end of World War II. According to MCC representative Linda Espenshade, the organization sent more than 53,000 comforters to people in need in 2018, with approximately 30,000 of those comforters coming from MCC supporters on the East Coast. “Each comforter is unique and conveys a message of compassion,” stated J Ron Byler, MCC United States executive director. “People who get these comforters realize they are getting something personal. Someone has chosen the fabric and crafted each one with their hands. They understand this is a gift of love.” For The Great Winter WarmUp, participants worked together to combine handmade comforter tops, warm batting, and sturdy backing fabric into durable comforters. The squares of fabric that make up the comforter tops had already been sewn together prior to the knotting sessions. At Erisman Mennonite
Erisman Mennonite Church in Manheim served as one of several Lancaster County host sites for The Great Winter Warm-Up, where volunteers throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe worked to make and knot thousands of comforters to donate to people in crisis around the world through Mennonite Central Committee (MCC). The Great Winter Warm-Up was the first of several events planned to celebrate MCC’s 100th anniversary in 2020.
Church, more than 80 volunteers worked together to complete a total of 111 comforters on Jan. 16 and 20. Janet Runion Patton, who leads the Sewing Circle that meets regularly at the church, said that the members of the group decided they would like to be a host site for The Great Winter Warm-Up because they had hosted a day for knotting comforters in 2018. Erisman’s Sewing Circle meets at the church, located at 8 S. Erisman Road, Manheim, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month. People of all ages and sewing ability levels even novices wanting to learn are welcome to attend. Anyone with interest or questions may call Janet at 717-926-4008. “It’s very ecumenical,” said Janet, noting that participants in the group represent a wide variety of churches throughout the area. During The Great Winter Warm-Up, Janet’s husband, Charles Patton, played hymns and other music on the piano which filled the church sanctuary as people of all ages worked away, enjoying quiet conversation and fellowship and breaking at mealtimes for chicken corn soup and light refreshments. Diane Buckley-Maidt traveled from Ellicott City, Md., to participate at Erisman because it was one of the MCC centennial events she thought would best fit into her schedule for the year. “I got the email and thought it sounded like fun,” said BuckleyMaidt, who served with MCC in the 1980s in Louisiana as well as at the Ephrata headquarters. At the end of the event, Janet delivered the comforters to the MCC Material Resource Center in Ephrata. From there, the comforters will be distributed to people in need throughout the world as a tangible sign of compassion in whatever crisis they may be facing. For instance, comforters have been delivered to people in Syria, Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon in recent years in the wake of war in Syria and other violence in the region. To learn more about MCC and its centennial, readers may visit https://mcc.org.
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The World War II Oral History Club will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 7 p.m. at St. Anne’s Retirement Community, 3952 Columbia Ave., Columbia. The club will host Eleanor Isaacson, a World War II survivor. Born in New Jersey and abandoned at age 2, Isaacson grew up in Hitler’s Germany. She survived bombings, starvation, and many of the horrors of the Nazi regime before she reached her teens. She left Germany for the United States just as the Iron Curtain was closing. The World War II Oral History Club meets on the last Tuesday of the month except December. All World War II veterans and family and anyone with an interest in WWII history are invited to attend. Anyone who is a WWII veteran or who has a family member or friend who would like to share their experiences at a future meeting may call 717-319-3430.
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Oniskey Wins Speaking Contest Jude Oniskey won first place in the Ephrata Cloister Toastmasters Club’s speech contest on Jan. 27. The club-level event is part of Toastmasters International’s International Speech Contest. Oniskey presented a speech titled “Change the World.” Oniskey will next compete in an area-wide contest on Saturday, Feb. 22, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Manheim Township Public Library, 595 Granite Run Drive, Lancaster. The public is invited to attend. The Ephrata Cloister Toastmasters Club is one of 358,000 Toastmasters clubs in 143 countries around the world. Each spring, members compete in club-level speech contests. Through competition in the area, division, district and semifinal levels, several finalists emerge to vie for the title of World Champion of Public Speaking. The Ephrata club meets on the second and fourth Mondays at 6:15 p.m. at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital, 169 Martin Ave. Interested individuals are invited to join the club for a complimentary introductory meeting. For more information, readers may call 717-715-9234.
Jude Oniskey won first place at the club level in the International Speech Contest, sponsored locally by the Ephrata Cloister Toastmasters Club, on Jan. 27.
“Calling All Kates” will take the stage at Prima Theatre, 941 Wheatland Ave., Suite A, Lancaster, on Fridays and Saturdays from Feb. 21 through March 14. All shows will begin at 7:30 p.m. Loosely based on a true story, “Calling All Kates” tells the story of Mark, who has been dumped by his fiancée, Kate. Not wanting to waste his prepaid, globetrotting honeymoon, Mark seeks out a stranger with the same name as his ex-fiancée to join him on the trip. For tickets and more information, readers may visit www.primatheatre.com.
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Square Halo Books recently announced its newest conference, “The Inklings: Creativity, Collaboration and Community,” will be held on Friday and Saturday, May 1 and 2, at the Trust Performing Arts Center, 37 N. Market St., Lancaster. Inspired by the fellowship of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and their friends who gathered together to discuss their writings, the conference will reflect on their works, while also providing creative and collaborative experiences for attendees throughout the weekend. The weekend will include a variety of presenters, including writers, poets, actors and artists. The keynote speaker will be Donald T. Williams, author of “Deeper Magic: The Theology Behind the Writings of C.S. Lewis,” a Square Halo book. Other presenters will include writers Matthew Dickerson, Shawn Smucker and Christy Purifoy, poet Christine Perrin and director Bonnie Bosso. The conference will conclude with a concert by singer-songwriter Andrew Peterson. The event is being held in collaboration with The Trust Performing Arts Center, The Row House, The Reverie Actors’ Company and Hearts & Minds Bookstore. In partnership with the conference, the Square Halo Gallery, located in the Trust, is holding an Inklings-inspired art exhibition. Information about how to submit works for the show can be found at www.facebook.com/events/28468 67502205459. Square Halo Books is devoted to publishing works that provide materials useful for encouraging and equipping people in the Christian faith. To learn more about “The Inklings: Creativity, Collaboration and Community,” readers may visit the conference’s page at www.squarehalobooks.com or contact Leslie Bustard at conf@square halobooks.com.
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ALLGYER FARM AUCTION
Top Draft Horses - Jersey/Cross Cattle - Farm Machinery - Forklift - Grain Binder - Mueller Bulk Tank - Milkers - Ear Corn - Guns - Coins - Books - HH Goods
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2020 @ 9:00 AM Location: 6218 Plank Rd., Narvon PA 17555 (Lanc. Co.)
Directions: Rt. 340 West of Compass, turn right onto Churchtown Rd. Go approx. 1/2 mi. Turn right onto Plank Rd., 1st farm on right - 7 Horses - Meadowbrook Cart - Harnesses Note: This is a good set of horses - The right build - You’ll like them! Yankee: 8 yr., 16.1H bay Perch./Belgian gelding. Can’t hitch wrong. Upagainst all day. Belle: 14 yr., 16.1H Blonde Belgian mare lead horse. Can’t hitch wrong. Dependable. Safe. Beauty: 5 yr., 16H black Perch./Belgian mare. Offside lines or jockey. Good worker-Home raised. Junior: 4 yr., 16.1H bay Perch./Belgian gelding. Green brokestarted in team. Home raised. Freddie: 10 yr., 16.3H sorrel Perch./ Belgian gelding lead horse. Works anywhere. Freida: 10 yr., 16.1H sorrel Perch./Belgian mare jockey horse. Also offside lines. Has SNAP! Bertha: 13 yr., 16.2H red sorrel mare jockey horse; Meadowbrook cart w/LED lights & brakes, steel over rubber rims - good cond.; 8 leather front gear harnesses; Collars, bridles, lines, jockey, etc.; 2 to 7 horse hitch eveners; (8) 12’ oak wooden tongues - new! - 18 Head - Cattle - 18 Head (2) Bred Jersey heifers; (6) 4 mon. to yearling crossbred heifers; (1) Jersey cow, 2nd act., fresh 6 weeks; (5) Jersey & Jersey cross steers - 700 to 800 lbs.; (4) Crossbred steers 4 mon. to yearling; - Forklift Yale 3000lb. LP forklift w/3 stage mast & S.S. - just serviced - Farm Machinery Hay/Corn/Grain Handling: Case IH 8520 inline baler w/29HP Vanguard; NH 456 mower w/7’ bar & Wisconsin VH 4 cyl. eng. w/ Rockford clutch & hyd.; NI 752 crimper w/Smucker rolls; NH 256 rolabar rake; JD 894A rolabar rake w/rubber teeth; Pequea 7’ tedder; Mc corn binder w/loader, dolly whls. & 9HP Briggs eng.; Gehl C40 15’ ensilage cutter w/PTO gearbox; IH 1-PR 1 row corn picker-(works good) w/AC “B” 4 cyl. eng. & hid. up/down & tong. swing; Mc 7’ grain binder-working cond.-used last year; Gravity wagon Planting/Tillage: Elam Stoltzfus 2x12 hyd. plow; JD KBA 28 blade disk w/notched front blades & scrapers-good cond.; 8’ log land roller; JD 12’ harrow; Mc 1R cultivator; JD 999 2R planter w/plateless units; Ontario 6’ (11x17”) grain drill Misc. Equipment: Pequea 110 spreader w/poly floor & tailgate; IVA 200 gal. trailer sprayer w/30’ booms & Robin eng.; Zimmerman 32’ elevator w/Honda eng.; Transport belt elevator w/hyd. motor; (2) auto-turn & 1 other forecourts; (3) 7’x16’ wagons (2) w/
See more at auctionzip.com ID#25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler
sideboards; (1) 7’x18’ wagon - Dairy & Barn Related Mueller OH 800 gal. bulk tank w/12v. agitator; Alamo vac. pump w/ trap tank; 3 Delaval milking units w/55 lb. buckets; (2) 65 lb. buckets; 300 lb. Sputnik w/SS undercarriage; SS Bender washer (8 unit); SS strainer; (2) feed carts; Wheelbarrow; Agway/Bates gestation wheel - Corn Fodder & Misc. Farm Related 200 sm. sq. bales corn fodder; 40 ton ear corn; Hyd. unit/wood splitter combination w/engine; Antique dirt scoop; Asst. implement whls.; Misc. equipment parts; Chicken feeders & waterers; Produce baskets & crates; and more unlisted - Coin - Guns - Household Related Coins: Sold @ 11:00 - 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar, 1818 lg. cent, 1964 Kennedy halves, wheat pennies, Mercury dimes, V-nickels, Buffalo nickels, 1874 25 cent fractional currency, 1903 Indian head cent, foreign coins; Winchester Mdl. 37 Steelbit 12 ga. single shotgun; Savage Mdl. 220L-E 12 ga. single shotgun (3”); H & R Mdl. 220L-E 12 ga. single shot rifle; Lg. asst. of books children to adults; Pathway magazines, Game News, Old Country News, etc.; New wooden crafts; Some Furniture; Misc. H.H. Goods and attic treasures; Sold w/2nd auctioneer - Selling for Melvin King (717) 768-8313, ext. 103 I & J mower w/7’ ESM bar-(no eng.)-excellent cond! NH 402 7’ crimper w/hyd. lift; NH 256 rolabar rake; Peachey 10’ cultimulcher; JD KBA 7’ disk; 9’ cultipacker; JD 9’ harrow; 18 flat wagon - AUCTION INFO. Benuel & Sylvia are retiring from farming. Come join us for their auction. We have TOP draft horses, farm machinery, etc. Auction will begin at 9:00 w/a few wagon loads smalls and misc. items. 2nd auctioneer will begin approx. 10:00 w/Household items (Guns & Coins @ 11:00). Farm Machinery approx. 12:30 followed by Horses & Cattle. Auction Co. and sellers are not responsible for accidents. Auction day announcements take precedence over all advertising. Payment terms: Cash, approved PA check or credit card w/3% fee. Benefit Food Stand.
Auction for: Benuel J. and Sylvia Ann Allgyer (717) 442-9129 Tim Weaver Auct. Srvc. Phone 717-354-9524 Lic.#AY2109
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Wohlsen Announces Promotions VALUABLE LANCASTER CO. REAL ESTATE Well Built One Story Home with Detached 2 Car Garage on a 2.1 Acre +/- Lot Car, Pickup, Mowers, Snow Blowers, Tools, Glassware, Furniture
5234 Old Strasburg Road, Kinzers, PA 17535 Salisbury Twp – Pequea Valley School District
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Wohlsen Construction Company has announced the promotions of Edward McCauley from director of technology to vice president of operational excellence and Mike Bracken to special projects group manager. McCauley began his career in information technology in 2002 and joined Wohlsen in 2013. He has served as lead technical support specialist, network service technician, network engineer, manager, and technology director. In his new role as vice president of operational excellence, McCauley will lead all aspects of technology strategy, with the goal of simplifying processes to increase team productivity and accuracy for the company. McCauley received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Elizabethtown College. Over the past 23 years, Bracken
served in nearly every role offered in the construction industry, beginning as a carpenter and advancing to foreman, estimator, project engineer, and project manager. He holds a bachelor’s degree in construction management from the Pennsylvania College of Technology. Wohlsen Construction Company, founded in 1890, provides construction management, general contracting, and design/build services to clients throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions. As a leading merit-shop firm, Wohlsen provides construction services in the senior living, education, health care, and commercial markets, and maintains full-service offices in Lancaster, Harrisburg, and Berwyn; Wilmington, Del.; Parsippany, N.J.; Baltimore, Md.; Vienna, Va.; and Hamden, Conn.
Garden Club Plans Meeting Lancaster County Garden Club will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday, March 9, at Salem United Church of Christ, 2312 Marietta Ave., Rohrerstown. “The Mixed Perennial Garden” will be presented by
VALUABLE CHESTER CO. REAL ESTATE Mobile Home & Det. 2 Story 24’x35’ Garage/Shop on a Level 2 Acre +/- Lot John Deere X739 4x4 60” Deck, John Deere Attachments, Lawn & Snow Equipment, Honda Cycle, Mini Baja Mini Bike, Tools, New Bedroom Suit, Furniture, and HH Goods
PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE 16 AC. M/L FARMETTE, FARM MACHINERY & ANTIQUES SAT., MARCH 28, 2020 AT 9:00 A.M.
Honeybrook Twp - Twin Valley Schools
April 2, 2020 • 4:00 pm -Real Estate at 6:00 pm
Jeffrey Martin - Michael Martin - Randall Ranck AU003117-L www.auctionzip.com ID #3757 717-656-7770
1 P.M. 747 Mount Vernon Rd., Gap. Rt. 30 E. of Gap. Left Mt. Vernon Rd. to property on right. OR Rt. 340 W. of Compass. Left Mount Vernon Rd. to property on left. (Salisbury Twp., Lanc. Co.).
Custom 2 sty. brick/vinyl Colonial w/3,527 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/custom oak raised panel cabinets & appliances, living rm. w/bow window, family rm. w/ brick wall w/fireplace & French doors to rear stamped concrete multi-tier patio 24x25 w/built-in bench, 3 bdrms., 3½ baths, 1st floor laundry, family/rec. rm., attic, full bsmt., oil forced air heat, central AC, low maintenance exterior w/covered soffit & fascia, insulated windows, covered porch, attached 2-car garage. Outbldgs: 1½ sty. brick/vinyl garage/shop 18x21, horse barn 10x40 w/2 stalls & tack rm., 12x14 shed all on 2.1 ACRE rural partially wooded lot w/wraparound fenced pasture, mature shade, paved driveway & abundant parking, on-site well & septic. NOTE: Ideally located custom brick Colonial w/spacious rooms. Quiet rural setting. Minutes to White Horse, Gap & Compass. Personal inspection by appointment or open house February 8, 15 & 22 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368). John Lee & Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Mary Jane Lantz Aaron Z. Nolt, Curvin M. Horning John, 717-629-9622 717-606-2226 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956 www.klinekreidergood.com Mary Jane, 717-629-9551
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SAT., FEBRUARY 29 • 10 A.M. 132 Edgewood Dr., New Holland. Rt. 23 E. to New Holland. Right Brimmer Ave. (becomes New Holland Rd.). Right Edgewood Dr. House on right.
1 sty. w/2,084 SF finished area, country eat-in kitchen w/appliances, living rm. w/gas fireplace, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, large family rm. w/hearth & wood stove, custom cabinets, office/study, full daylight bsmt., large shop 12x21, deck 15x23, enclosed screen patio 15x23, 2-car garage plus utility bldg. 4/10 acre lot w/public water & sewer & mature shrubbery. Zoned Rural Residential. NOTE: Seller relocating & serious to sell. Fantastic panoramic farmland view. Convenient south New Holland location. Minutes to Intercourse, New Holland & Bird In Hand. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sats., February 8, 15 & 22 from 1 to 4 P.M. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006. (Lender NMLS ID #834368)
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2½ Story Stone (Stucco) Frame w/Siding Farm House. Eat-in Kitchen w/ Cherry Cabinets; Gas Range; Propane Heater; Enclosed Porch; Dining Room; Living Room; Large Stone Fireplace w/Coal/Wood Stove; Full Bath w/Laundry Hook up. Second Floor has 3-Bedrooms. Basement w/Dirt Floor; Outside Entrance. Electric Water Heater; Well; On-Site Septic System; 1000 gal. Propane Tank. Frame Bank Barn w/Horse Stalls & Gated Corral for Livestock 30’x40’ Concrete Block Garage w/3-Over Head Doors; Concrete Floor. 14’x28’ Utility Shed. Other Outside Buildings. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This Property has two separate deeds - Real estate will be offered as one property day of auction. Property consists of farmland, woods, pasture w/hi- tensile fencing & small stream. A must see property w/lots of potential. OPEN HOUSE: Sat., Feb. 22 & Sat., March 7 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. or for apt. call 610-593-5721. $30,000 down day of auction, balance on or before May 15, 2020. Taxes approx. $1,650. Farmette is in clean & green. Ed Miller, Attorney TERMS BY: W. Marvin & LaVonne A. Scott (717) 509-7269 610-593-5721 Robert E. Martin & Sons, Auctioneers
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29
COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER 2-CAR GAR. - UTILITY BLDG. 4/10 ACRE LOT
REAL ESTATE AT 2:00 P.M. Located at 4651 White Oak Rd., Paradise, PA. Bart Twp. Turn East off of Rt. 896 onto White Oak Rd. Go ½ mile to Auction. Solanco School District.
Older Single Wide Mobile Home on a Permanent Foundation w/ a 2 Story detached Garage/Shop on a 2 Acre +/- Level Lot of Land Overlooking Farmland to Rear. Mobile Home Converted from 2 Bedrooms to 1 Bedroom to make large Living Area, Oil Heat, Central A/C, Onsite Well/Septic, Deck & Patio, Large 24’x35’ Det. 2 Story 2 Car Garage/Shop w/ Full 2nd Floor, 7 1/2’x10’ Storage Barn w/ Covered Porch. Total Taxes $1,446.00 OPEN FOR INSPECTION: Tuesday, 3/10/20 • 4-6pm & Thursday, 3/12/20 • 4-6pm TERMS: 10% Down at auction. Balance by 5/15/20. Buyer pays all realty transfer tax. FOR: Estate of Billy G. Latham, Jr.
GAR./SHOP 18X24 – HORSE BARN - SHED 2.1 ACRES W/PASTURE WHITE HORSE – COMPASS AREA
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Well Kept One Story Home with Detached 2 Car Garage & Sheds on a 2.1 Acre +/- Lot with Farmland View. Hardwood Floors in Living, Dining & All 3 Bedrooms, Ceramic Tiled Full Bath & Basement Shower, Stove Flues in Living Room & Basement, Laundry Area in Basement, Oil Heat, Central A/C, Enclosed Front & Back Porches, 24’x24’ Detached 2 Car Garage, 14’x22’ Storage Shed w/Overhead Door, Small Animal Shed w/Electric. Total Taxes $3,346.00 Open for Inspection: Monday, 3/9/20 • 4-6pm & Wednesday, 3/11/20 • 4-6pm TERMS: 10% Down at auction. Balance by 5/15/20. Buyer pays all realty transfer tax. FOR: Estate of Melvin P. Trago
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Fulton Theatre Slates “An Act Of God”
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.
MIDDLE OCTORARA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 1199 Valley Road Quarryville. Sunday Services: Sunday School 9 AM; Blended Worship 10:30 AM. 717-7863402 Visit us online at www.middleoctorara.org
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
NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH OF THE CROSS. 1 Penn Ave. Christiana Pa. 17509. Non Denominational Bible Based Church worship Sunday 10 am. All Welcome. To Love, Obey and Proclaim Jesus Christ. 484-678-2483
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: 758 Spruce Rd., New Holland 717-354-8428. “Building Community with Christ, to Impact a World without Christ” Pastor: Dr. Doug Bozung. Sunday Blended Worship 8:15 & 10:45 am, Sunday School & Adult Bible Fellowship 9:40 am. Traditional Worship 9:30 am; Wednesday Programs for all ages 7 pm, many other connection points throughout the week. More info at: www.cfcnewholland.org; Hearing Assist & Handicap accessible. COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH- Line upon line Christ centered Biblical instruction, warm & friendly people, a place to “grow in Grace and Knowledge” 234 Old Leacock Rd Gordonville PA - Sunday School 9:30am Morning Worship 10:35 & Midweek Prayer - Wednesday 7pm- Pastor Sam Furches 717-823-2086 GAP COMMUNITY CHURCH: 2020 is a year for greater things at GCC! Our Sunday morning experience starts at 8:30 am in our World Mission Cafe. Enjoy coffee and snacks as you get to know others who come to celebrate what God is doing in, through and around them. 9:15 am in the auditorium people gather for a time of prayer that leads into corporate worship at 10:00 am. Our Sunday gatherings include a Bible centered message from the scriptures we are studying and transformational life stories from our journey groups that meet throughout the week. Information about our children and youth ministries plus much more can be found on our website at http://gapcommunity.church Lead Pastor is Cody Hall. GCC is located at 835 Houston Run Drive, Gap, PA 17527 LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH (AG): located at 105 Earland Drive New Holland, invites you to join us for a time of contemporary worship and biblical preaching at our 8:45 or 11:00 services on Sunday Mornings. Child care for infants - 5th grade is available both services. Lead Pastor: Stephen Ritchey Associate / Youth Pastor: Scott Gray. For more information about our services and programs, visit Lighthouseag.com MT. EDEN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH: 1241 May Post Office Rd., Quarryville, (5 mi. South of Strasburg, 3 mi. North of 372). Rev. Walter Wagner, Interim Pastor. Sunday worship service 9:30 am, nursery provided. Sunday School 11 am- all ages. Various ministries, groups available. Youth groups. Limited handicap accessibility. 717786-7565. www.mteden.org
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media generation. Due to a large advance and the increasing demand for tickets to the Ellen Arnold Groff Studio Series, “An Act of God” has added a week of performances. The show was originally scheduled to close on Sunday, March 1. For more details and to purchase tickets, readers may visit www.thefulton.org or call the box office at 717397-7425.
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. PETRA CHURCH: 565 Airport Rd, New Holland. 717-354-5394, www.petra.church Senior Pastors, Lester & Erma Zimmerman. Sunday Worship services at 9am. & 11am. Children’s ministry, infants Grade 4. Vibrant programs for Middle School & High School Students. Handicapped access. Sign interpretation for the hearing impaired, 9am. service. Translation into Spanish, 11am service. SALEM EVANGELICAL REFORMED CHURCH, HELLERS (founded 1725), 2555 Horseshoe Rd. Lancaster. 717-656-9249. Sunday Worship at 9:30 am (includes Church Hour Nursery). Holy Communion 1st Sun. of month. Adult Sunday School at 10:45 am. Handicap Accessible. Pastor: Bruce Tully. E-mail: info@salemhellers.com; Website: www.salemhellers.com ST. STEPHEN REFORMED CHURCH (Presbyterian Church In America): “A Beacon on the Hill.” The Word of God is central to our worship. Sunday worship at 8:15 and 10:30am with Kingdom’s kids and nursery provided for the 10:30 service. Sunday school for all ages at 9:30am. Choir sings the last Sunday of each month. Youth group on Sundays at 6:00 pm for grades 6th-12th. Lead Pastor: Rev. Dr. Timothy Witmer. 249 East Main Street, New Holland. 717-354-7871. http://ststephenpca.org WordUP Community Ministries: 160 Rt. 41 Gap, PA – located in Dutchland Corporate Center. Pastor Buck Mowday, 717330-0561. Start your Sunday experience in the Café beginning 10:00 am with Worship Service following at 10:45 am. Facebook: WordUP Community Ministries. We serve God by serving others: Me serving you, You serving others, Others serving Others. wordupcommunityministries.org ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH: 18 Quarry Rd., Leola (right off Rt. 23) 717-656-9200 Rev. Karen E. Larson. Worship Services: Sunday 8am- Traditional, 10:30amContemporary, Wed 6:30pm- casual in the Chapel. Nursery available on Sundays. Sunday School- discipleship learning grps starting at 2yrs of age on Sundays 9:15am from mid- September through May. Youth grps for 4th grade & up. Handicap Acces., Hearing devices. Many service opportunities in Leola & Lancaster. www.zionleola.org E-mail: Leolazion@gmail.com follow us at Facebook.com/ZionLutheranLeola
Please Note: Updates can be made to your church’s listing for 1st issue date of each month only. (Changes must be submitted by the previous Wednesday) For More Information On Church Listings And Rates, Call Justin at 717-492-2533
BAKERY BUSINESS FOR Sale at Broad Street Market in Harrisburg. Great opportunity. If interested text/call 717-283-8209
ELDER CARE ASSISTANCE FOR ELDERLY, caregivers provide hygiene assistance, meals, light housework in your home. Insured, Bonded, RN owned & operated. Call Visiting Angels, 717-393-3450.
FOR SALE Bldg. Materials METAL ROOFING & Siding for Houses, Barns, Sheds. Close outs, Returns, Seconds, Overruns, etc. at Discount Prices. Ephrata, PA 717-445-5222 VINTAGES DOORS Exterior & Interior, beveled panels Cira 1900’s 610-857-2296
Collectibles
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HALL’S PAVING, INC. If you would like working in the paving industry or already do and like the small company atmosphere we have 2 positions open. Truck Driver/Laborer: Must have a safe driving record & willing to help labor when needed. Laborer: Experience is good but not necessary, will train Retirement plan, OT pay each day after 8 hrs. Average 42-52 hrs. per week, some Saturday work if wanted. Wages to be discussed at interview. Please call 610-593-6268
WELDER Hiring FT & PT 1st Shift welders. Mig/Stick and torch exp needed. Great career opport. Call ASAP! 717-681-0085.
CAREGIVERS NEEDED: CNA's, HHA's & care assistants, make a difference in the life of a senior & put your caregiving experience to work. All shifts available. Visiting Angels at 717-393-3450. CONCRETE- MASON CREW Hiring. Reliable/Dependable Person. Must Have Valid Drivers License. 717-687-6955 ENTRY LEVEL SHOP ASSISTANT NEEDED. Will Train. Assist w/misc. duties: Grinding, sanding, clean up, etc. Call TODAY! 717-681-0085. FAITHFUL TRANSPORT- MAKING a difference in students lives one day at a time! Hiring PT School Van Drivers. Call Today 717-286-1650 Ex 2. FT/PT CAKE DECORATOR. Some exp. Required. PT RETAIL, includes Saturdays Apply within: Achenbach’s Pastry, Inc. 375 E. Main St, Leola. EOE
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HELP WANTED. We are looking for a self motivated Driver/ Worker to help erect pole buildings. Temporary position for April 27May 19. Exp. preferred. Occasionally out of town. Paid Holidays, Paid Vacations & Bonus’s. Rossbrook Construction LLC 610-620-4060 LAWN CARE/LANDSCAPE POSITION available near Bird-in-Hand. 18 yrs or older w/ valid driver’s license. Must have strong work ethic and good people skills. Call Daniel at 717-405-7214 for more info. SECURITY OFFICERS, FT/PT, Mon.-Fri., Exton/ West Chester Areas. Evenings & Overnights. Comp. wages. References & drivers license required. 610-458-1101.
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Mechanical Trades FABRICATOR / WELDER Full-Time & Part-Time Positions open Immediately! 1st shift position. Exp in sheet metal. Stick & Mig Welding. Call NOW! Great pay! 717-681-0085. SERVICE TECHNICIAN 1st shift! Day trips. Seeking independent, reliable person. Candidate will possess knowl. & ability to ensure operation of machinery & skill to troubleshoot, repair, install & maintain equip. Co. truck provided. Must have good driving record & positive attitude. Call ASAP! 717-681-0085
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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!
MORGAN & PEACE Dollars. Very good-extra fine. $20 & $21. 717-669-5402
Computers COMPUTER REPAIR- On Line Support, New & Used Computers. CSA Tech Solutions, 717-354-4272
Furniture ABSOLUTELY NEW NAME brand mattress sets. Queens at $150 and up. All sizes available! pillow tops memory gels. Call Matt 717-940-2015
Lawn & Garden EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE Spring clean-ups. Edging, seeding, fertilization, mulching, shrub & tree pruning. 717-626-2541 (PA 088021)
Livestock 10 YR STANDARDBRED, by Credit Winner, Conway Hall dam, black, fun to drive, $3500.; 6 YR Holiday Road, Angus Hall, classy trotter; 5 YR STANDARDBRED, all trot, very good broke, ready to go, $5500; 15 YR STANDARDBRED Trotter, 16:1h, lots of life left, $1300; 15 others to choose from. Work to satisfy. 717-442-9432 LAYING HENS. Order now for March pickup. Also chicken crates, nesting boxes, feeders & waters Call Hillside Pullets, 717-548-1356
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PT LOADERS Competitive Wages. Apply in Person! 1251 East Earl Rd., East Earl, PA 17519
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Fulton Theatre, 12 N. Prince St., Lancaster, will present the comedy “An Act of God” through Sunday, March 8. Performances will begin at 8 p.m. on Tuesdays through Saturdays. Matinee performances will take the stage on Saturdays and Sundays as well as Wednesdays, Feb. 19 and 26. In “An Act of God,” God returns to Earth to rewrite the Ten Commandments for the social
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Salary based on experience (higher than industry standards)
Intercourse Village Inn 3610 E. Newport Rd., Intercourse, PA 17534 www.amishcountryinns.com Family Owned and Operated for over 25 Years
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apply in person Benefits include meal discounts, employee discounts at Best Western hotels worldwide.
at Moccasin Run Golf Club “Shotgun Pub & Grille” seeking hard working, dependable, energetic persons to join our pub team for the 2020 season. Short order cook and servers needed (these positions overlap). To apply come in to fill out an application in the pro shop or email resume to gking@zoominternet.net, or call 610-593-3553 to set up an interview.
www.moccasinrun.com
Class A CDL Driver WANTED
CANNING JARS; MATERIAL; Quilt Batting; Large Bed Suite; Books & Magazines Make Offer. Call 717-445-6362
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 LAB PUPPIES Charcoal, silver, fox red, all in one litter from our one family dog, $950. 717-305-0183 AKC YELLOW LAB PUPS, $895 AKC GREATER SWISS MT. PUPS, $1050 ACA GOLDEN RETRIVER PUPS, $895. All have shots, womred, vet checked, Lancaster CO, 717-529-6309 AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS Mini’s & standards, all colors. Health guarantee. Call Jenn 610-488-6914
Must be at least 21 years of age, have good driving record & be able to be approved by insurance company. Must be able to pass all DOT regulations
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES, AKC, Penn HIP certified lines- Excellent, family raised, vet checked, shots, wormed, ready 2/29, $800. 717-380-2273
Zook Trucking R054895
Bird-in-Hand, PA
717-824-6550 E-mail ZookTrucking@yahoo.com
PAIR MULES, broke the best, black, 14h; PAIR HALFLINGER, very sharp, 14:3h, broke the best. Call for price, Ivan Petersheim 717-442-9432
14 MONTH OLD Cocker Spaniel Male, Buff White & Tri-colored, breeder prospect, but not proved, AKC Registeriable, shots, vet checked, $475. Call 717-354-5325, Lancaster County R055547
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JACK RUSSELL PUPPIES, Tri-color, playful, vet checked, shots, Family Raised. $275. Call 717-354-0616 JACK RUSSELL TERRIER Puppies Also Jack-a-poo & Malti-poo. mixes. Farm raised, $350. obo. 717-529-2011 Ext. 0 KING CHARLES CAVALIER Puppies, shots, wormed, vet checked, 2 male, 2 female, 12 wks. 717-947-8907
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SHELTIE BORDER COLLIE puppies, 6 tri colored, 3 black & white, nice mix. $500. 717-442-5254, if no service yet, call 717-442-9631
H CDL DRIVERS H Local Trash and Recycling Company with normal work week Monday through Friday. Requirements: Must be 21 years of age, must have Air Brake Endorsement. Position offers a competitive salary and full benefits package. Send resume or apply in person.
STAFFORD BULL TERRIER Puppies $500. Born 12/7/19, ready now. Family raised parent are on premises. Good companion and family pets email: bruiris@yahoo.com or call/test Jackie 484-848-4027
H LOADER H 1251 East Earl Rd., East Earl, PA 17519
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Entry level position loading trash and recycling for residential customers. Position offers a competitive salary and a full benefits package.
Please apply in person.
LOVE ANIMALS? Turn Your Passion into Profits. Now Accepting Pet Grooming Students for the New Year. 717-933-1333
Produce & Edibles FASNACHT DAY FEBRUARY 24th & 25th Deep Fried Fasnachts made w/ Potatoes. Orders Appreciated. 717-786-5005
Sporting Goods
Truck Driver Wanted
GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524
CDL class A for 26’ straight truck doing product deliveries. Single day runs to VA, MD, DE & local product transfers.
Miscellaneous ASPHALT MILLINGS For delivery or pick up. Please call between 8am and 4pm. 610-777-2312
If you are a dedicated individual that enjoys contributing to a team work atmosphere,
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
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Raytec Manufacturing 544 Gristmill Road, Ephrata, PA 17522
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Career@RaytecLLC.com
HUGE FABRIC WAREHOUSE, wool & misc. fabrics, for crafts, RUG-BRAIDERS, sewing, by the pound & yard, by appt., Palmyra. 717-269-1181 Call or text
HELP WANTED Steel Erector/Welder
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• Competitive Wages • Experience Preferred but Willing to Train • Benefits: Paid Holidays & Vacations, Health Insurance • Overtime Pay
SLATE FOR PAINTING, 12” X 14” & Larger. $2.00 each. Call 717-768-7080
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KITCHEN KETTLE VILLAGE
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February 21st & 22nd
Friday 2-5pm & Saturday 8:30-10:30am In the Harvest Cafe
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Shady Maple has the following employment opportunities available Monday through Saturday.
Closed Sunday
SMORGASBORD Host/Cashier Cooks Grill/Buffet/Kitchen Dessert Department Salad Department Fryer Cook Saturday Only Positions
PT FT PT/FT PT/FT PT/FT PT PT
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• Construction/Driver • Driver w/CDL DML Poured Walls Gordonville, PA • 717-768-0743
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Career Opportunities Pine Hill Trailers is a custom trailer and truck body manufacturer in search of career-oriented individuals for the following positions:
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Setting up, operating, and maintaining a variety of machine tools to produce precision parts and instruments.
CNC PLASMA OPERATOR Material selection, loading and unloading with overhead cranes, quality control and documentation, and working within a tight production schedule.
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While previous experience is preferred for the above positions, we are willing to train the right people. All positions are full-time and require 45-50 hours a week. Benefits include competitive wages, paid holidays and vacation, health insurance, and a retirement savings plan.
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ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102 CD BEILER CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, DECKING, SCREENED PORCHES PA LIC. 112619, LIC & INSURED. 717-723-6576 AMISH OWNED AND OPERATED CLOCK REPAIR Housecalls on Grandfather Clocks Clocks Bought & Sold Trager Clocks 717-786-7053 DRIVING THE AMISH or anyone who needs transportation. $1.00/ mi, plus wait time. Any questions, 717-928-3021.
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AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301
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
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FLOORING- WE DO IT ALL! Install carpet, wood, vinyl, restretches & repairs. 46yrs exp. PA080693 717-330-2202
PRO HOME HANDYMAN No Job Too Small Call for Free Estimate. 610-563-5262
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Additions, Int./Ext. Renovations, Replacement Windows & Doors. 15 Yrs Exp. PA153114 Sylvan Miller 717-468-2693 GUTTER MAN AL Gutter cleaning, storm damage repair. New gutter screens installed. Small roof repairs. Fully ins. 610-593-2299 (PA045381) IS YOUR ROOF LEAKING? Do you want to have your roof inspected? We fix all roofs: shingles, rubber, 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 MARK GUSLER TREE SERVICE Snow Plowing, 30 Yrs. Exp., Free Estimates. Fully Insured. Bucket Truck Service. Parkesburg, 610-613-1885
SKIDLOADER 246B CATERPILLAR For Rent. $25/hr. Local pick-up or Sat. delivery. 717-419-0465 STUMP GRINDING SERVICE Free Estimates, Call Dave 7am-7pm, 7 Days/ Week. 717-406-7529 TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL Brush Clearing - Stump Grinding. Sunny Slope Tree Service. Family Owned & Operated Since 1996 Fully Insured PA103313 717-768-0114 www.sunnyslopetreeservice.com EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE We use modern pruning techniques for the health & safety of your trees & shrubs. Certified arborist on staff. Also removals, storm damage, & yard clean-up. 717-6262541 (PA 088021) PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT TOWNLIVELY.COM
PAINTING By Triple P
Int/Ext, Res/Com, 30 yrs exp. Free estimates, Fully insured Eric, 717-615-6442 PA 116089
PAINTING: PRICELESS PAINTING Interior/ Exterior. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. 717-330-1836, Ask for Bob
ITEMS WANTED AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206
HELP WANTED
ITEMS WANTED
For Rent
ANTIQUE PHOTOS, POSTCARDS, Posters, Manuscripts, Documents, Old Paper Items, etc. Cash Paid. 717-682-3733
OC, MD., 14th St 1, 2 & 4BR Apts. Groups Welcome. 717-318-4775 portnstarboardapts.com
AT SUSQUEHANNA COIN, Willow Valley Square, our 39th year paying top prices for gold, silver, coins, jewelry, sterling, etc. 717-464-4016.
For Sale
BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. BUYING UNWANTED HEATING OIL 30¢ a gallon and will pick up. Call Ed 717-587-7315. I BUY LIONEL, American Flyer, Marx Trains, Match Box, Slot Cars, Hot Wheels, Tonka, Smith Miller, Model Toys, Lead Figures. Call 610-804-6783.
REAL ESTATE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis. *NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.
On Framing/Remodeling Crew
For Rent
• Competitive Wages • No Experience Needed, Will Train • Benefits: Paid Holidays & Vacation, Health Insurance & Overtime Pay • Transportation Provided
3 BEDROOM APARTMENT in Christiana, 2nd floor. Modified Section 8 housing rules apply. Contact Dave or Joan at 610-593-6775 or 610-593-5075.
Twin Hollow Const., Gordonville, PA 717-278-8406 R054835
CAREER OPPORTUNITY We Are Hiring Fisher Paints is currently hiring career-minded individuals to join our team of paint experts.
To apply: info@fisherpaints.com
717-768-3239 ext3 4054 E. Newport Rd Kinzers, PA
PV SCHOOLS- GAP, 3BR, 2 Bath Duplex, $1300 + Utilities, PARADISE, 3BR, 2 Bath, $1200 + Utilities. Both Units Avail. Now, Include Mowing & NO Pets Barr Realty, Inc. 717-442-9221.
RWPM - 717-399-0100
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Requirements: Mo vated team player with a desire to build a career in the paint industry. Benefits: Paid Holidays - Paid Vaca on - Quarterly Bonuses Paid Health Insurance
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
Columbia 2BR..........................$850 CV Schools 1662 1/2 Old Phila Pk 1BR 2 car gar ............................$775 Lancaster Twp 60 N Conestoga Dr 4BR 2BA Bi-Level, oversized 2 car gar, 2.7 acres overlooking Conestoga River........................................$1995 Manheim 101 S Charlotte 2BR...$725 Manheim Boro approved Recon garage & approved mechanic garage Marietta 1BR.............................$650 New Holland 23 Brimmer Ave. Efficiency...................................$560 W. Hempfield 3188 Greentree Dr 3BR 1.5BA 2 car Gar................$1350 Also Great Houses & Apartments Available in Lancaster City
SEAFORD, DELAWARE. NEW MOVE-IN READY HOMES w/ GARAGES! Low Taxes! Gated, Olympic pool. Model Homes from the low 100’s. Brochures. 1-866-629-0770 or www.coolbranch.com SELLING A FARM OR HOUSE? Advertise it here and neighboring publications. We have the placement services to help you. Contact Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. Classifieds @ 1-800-428-4211
LANDLORDS
Are you satisfied with the return on your rentals? Professional help may add to your investment return. Give Don a call, (717) 442-4134.
RENTALS Paradise 3 BR Twin Gap Prof. Office Atglen Large 1 BR
$900 $500 $900
(717) 442-4134 (888) 647-4134
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WE NEED LISTINGS!
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Wanted WE BUY HOUSES & APARTMENT BUILDINGS Any Condition. Tired of being a landlord? Cash out today! No Realtor Fees. Fast Easy Cash Settlement! 717-598-2661
Manufactured Housing 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
HOMESITES FOR YOUR MANUFACTURED HOME FOR RENT! Looking for a nice place for your new or preowned home and family? 24 Hour on call service, professionally managed and maintained. Communities that "Feel like Home". Available lots within Beautiful Communities in York, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster, Luzerne and Perry Counties. Select communities are offering FREE RENT; 3 TO 12 MONTHS FREE! Call today for details! 717 730-4141
AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOR SALE 2017 FORD TRANSIT 350 Mid Roof, 17500 miles, Two siding door. Clean title $21,000. Call 717-664-2278 (WANTED) CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! All makes/ models 2002-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $100-$5,000 PAID FOR UNWANTED OR JUNK AUTOS Free same day removal. All paperwork taken care of legally. PA licensed & insured. Call anytime 717-989-6980.
3572 Lincoln Highway, Kinzers, PA 17535 9,600 SF +/- Building w/ Remodeled Exterior, 1st Floor Fully Equipped Restaurant, Upper 2 Levels Could be 6 Apartments, Many Options Here and Priced to Sell. Asking $575,000
10.5 +/- ACRES INDUSTRIAL LAND
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SERVICES RENDERED
North 6th Street, Oxford, PA 19363 Expand Your Business Here! Public Water, Sewer, & Gas Available. Rail Siding Nearby. Try to Find Industrial Land at this Price.....Asking $450,000
Call Steve Barr (610) 384-8433 (717) 442-9221 www.Barr1.com
ARRIVING LATE?
$100-$800 For Your Unwanted Junk Cars-Trucks- Vans- SUVs. Prompt, Honest Service. 717-847-6083 PA0002 GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Service. New, OEM, Used, Aftm. Weikle’s 717-417-2726 TIRES; New (2) ACCELERA Eco Plush 165/65R14, $130 Pair. 610-857-2296 WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE! Cash paid for unwanted cars, trucks. Any condition. Call Tim 717-318-0372
CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
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CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158
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