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Ladies Fellowship will gather at Christian Fellowship Church, 758 Spruce Road, New Holland, on Thursday, Sept. 13, at 6:15 p.m. The theme will be “Fire Up for Fall!” The meeting will include speaker Kristi Young and dinner. Reservations are required by contacting the church at 717-354-8428 or cfc@cfcnewholland.org. OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT
HACC’s Lancaster Campus, 1641 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, will host Outdoor Movie Night at HACC on Friday, Sept. 21, in the north parking lot. The movie, “Avengers: Infinity War” (PG-13), will start at dusk. At 7 p.m., free popcorn, cotton candy, hot dogs, and water will be available. The event is free and open to the public. Lawn chairs and blankets are suggested. For details, contact Monica at mrdixon@hacc.edu.
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5K And Book Sale To Run Same Day By Ann Mead Ash
As organizers were planning the 2018 Pequea Valley Public Library (PVPL) 5K Run/Walk, new library director Catherine O’Sullivan had a revelation. As long as people would be gathering for the run, why not hold a book sale? The third Bookin’ for Books 5K Run/Walk and Kids’ Fun Run will be held on Saturday, Sept. 22, at the PVPL, 31 Center St., Intercourse. Day-of registration will begin at 7 a.m. The 5K will start at 8 a.m., and the Kids’ Fun Run will be held at 9 a.m. The book sale will begin at 8 a.m. in the Perella School House, located at the library, and conclude at 3 p.m. The 5K is coordinated by Daniel Esh, who noted that the course is relatively flat and good for new runners. The run/walk will start and end at the library. Participants will travel through
an industrial complex behind the library to Queen Road. A turnaround will be located halfway between Harvest Drive and Pequea Lane. The course will then follow Harvest Drive to Clearview Road. A gravel driveway off Clearview will bring participants through the parking lot of a local business and back to the library. Refreshments, including fruit and water, will be available to runners at the end of the course. Organizers plan to give awards to the top three male and female overall winners and to top male and female runners in six age groups, including 14 and under, 15 to 19, 20 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 49, and 50 and up. All finishers of the Kids’ Fun Run will receive awards. There will be a fee for children to take part. Runners and walkers who wish to take part in the 5K may register at www.pretzelcitysports.com or pick up a See 5K And Book Sale pg 7
Pequea Valley Public Library director Catherine O’Sullivan (left) and Sharon Sudbrack, youth services director, display books that will be available for purchase when the library holds a book sale in conjunction with the annual Bookin’ for Books 5K Run/Walk and Kids’ Fun Run on Sept. 22.
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will host Dr. Susan Calhoun, Ph.D., A.B.P.P., on Thursday, Oct. 18, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Calvary Church, 1051 Landis Valley Road, Lancaster. The program, “Sleepless Nights,” will take a closer look at sleep disorders in children. The public is invited to attend. For details and registration, visit www.bethany.org/lancaster/events. VENDORS SOUGHT
The Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13 Social Work Fund is seeking vendors for the annual yard sale, which will be held on Saturday, Sept. 15, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot of Burle Business Park on New Holland Avenue in Lancaster. In the case of rain, the event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 22. There is still room for vendors to take part in the event. To rent a space, contact tina_herr@iu13.org or 717-606-1600.
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Wally Calderon, artistic director with Servant Stage Company, admits that there is an element of preconception in staging “Titanic,” the 1997 musical with music and lyrics by Maury Yeston and a book by Peter Stone. “There is no surprise ending,” said Calderon of the musical that has been on his shortlist of shows for some time. Calderon loves the show because of its “character-driven depiction” of the historical events and the stories it tells that draw audience members into the story. “(Audience members grow) attached to the historical figures See Servant Stage pg 6
When pastor David Heil preached the first service for the congregation that was to become Faith Evangelical Congregational (E. C.) Church on Sept. 22, 1968, his topic was “ What Is the Church?” Heil delivered the sermon at Locust Grove Mennonite School along Old Philadelphia Pike to a gathering of 56. On Sunday, Sept. 23, at 9 a.m., Faith E. C. Church, 2124 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, will celebrate 50 years of existence since that initial service. Area residents, especially those who have a connection to the church, are welcome to attend. Current pastor Joel Kime is looking See 50th Anniversary pg 4
Members of the cast of the Servant Stage production of “Titanic” include (from left) Rebekah Hill, Jessica Dey, Rob Bigley, Adler Roberts, Matthew Wilhelm, Donna Schilke, and Jon Rider. The show is being staged in partnership with Lancaster Bible College, and presentations will be held at the college’s Good Shepherd Chapel on several dates in September.
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Joel Kime, pastor of Faith Evangelical Congregational Church, 2124 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, displays historical items from the church, which will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a service and panel discussion at 9 a.m. on Sept. 23.
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The sixth Lancaster Printers Fair will be one for the record books as new events - including a world record attempt - have been added to the printing event for people of all ages that will be held in downtown Lancaster on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14 and 15. New this year, “Printing on Penn Square” will offer a number of activities from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on Sept. 14 at 38 Penn Square, Lancaster. The activities will include a demonstration by nationally known itinerant printer Chris Fritton, custom coaster printing with the Heritage Press Museum, and custom T-shirt printing. Attendees may also grab a special printmakers’ beverage at a
nearby restaurant and help to raise funds for the construction of the .918 Club’s Heritage Press Education Center by participating in an auction of prizes donated by local businesses. The Printers Fair will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 15. The 300 block of North Queen Street, Lancaster, will be closed to vehicular traffic for the event. Parking will be available for a flat fee in the North Queen Street parking garage. All nearby merchants will remain open for business. The street will be filled with vendors from across the region, printing demonstrations, food trucks, and live music. A highlight of the fair
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vendors hailing from as far away as Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, and New York will be represented at the Printers Fair. Six gallery shows will run in conjunction with the Lancaster Printers Fair. These include Ryan Keates at Foxduck, 11 W. King St.; Valerie Leuth of Tugboat Press at Realm and Reason, 213 W. King St.; Milt Friedly at the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen, 335 N. Queen St.; “Print & Labor” by Salina Almanzar, Candy Gonzalez, Josh Graupera, Andrew Perez, and Joy Ude at Tec Centro, 102 Chester St.; interactive screenprinting at Annex 24 Gallery, 24A W. Walnut St.; and Karen Swallow Prior, author of “On Reading Well,” at Square Halo Gallery, first floor at the Trust Performing Arts Center, 37 N. Market St. Swallow Prior will have a book release party on Sept. 15. For more information about the Lancaster Printers Fair, readers may email lancaster printersfair@gmail.com or visit www.918club.org/printers-fair. Pictured on front: The sixth Lancaster Printers Fair will be held in downtown Lancaster on Sept. 14 and 15 and will feature demonstrations and hands-on activities related to the printing industry.
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will include the attempt at setting a new world record for printing with potatoes, which will take place between noon and 3 p.m. Participants of all ages may design and cut their own potatoes on-site prior to printing. New this year, a beverage garden will feature a libation crafted from a recipe by Benjamin Franklin, who among many other occupations was a pioneering printer in 1700s Philadelphia. A percentage of the sales of the beverages available in the garden will go to finishing construction at the .918 Club’s Heritage Press Education Center on the campus of Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology in Lancaster. “The Printers Fair is the largest of its kind on the East Coast,” said Ken Kulakowsky, president of the nonprofit .918 Club, which organizes the annual event. “The fair is a wonderful way to witness history and the future at the same time. Letterpress and other forms of printing are widely popular, and examples can be seen everywhere in society.” The letterpress event started in 2013 as a nod to Lancaster’s place in printing history and features vendors and suppliers of letterpress equipment, foundry type, cards, posters, broadsides, ephemera, and more. Print-related
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Strasburg residents Al and Patti Means have been working with bloodhounds since 1988, when they picked up their first man-trailing hound. “That 40-pound dog had two people to train,� Al recalled. “There was no one around here who was doing search and rescue. He taught us a lot.� Al and Patti launched Red Rose K-9 Search and Rescue in 1989 and have provided their services free of charge to the community for 30 years. Along the way, they have trained and worked with a total of 12 dogs; the current and final two are Chip, age 3, and Reuben, age 4. Although Al and Patti are anticipating retiring, probably within a decade, they are still going strong, and Patti routinely walks at least 2 miles every morning in order to be physically prepared to track a person through any kind of terrain. “(On a case), it’s different,� Patti remarked. “There’s a dog pulling you on. The adrenaline kicks in and carries you.� The teams - Patti works with Reuben, and Al is paired with Chip - have looked for lost children and alleged criminals in all kinds of weather. Al noted that the dogs have trained in temperatures as low as 3 degrees. “At those temps, we have to be careful their ears don’t freeze because they drag on the ground,� he said. As a nonprofit organization, Red Rose K-9 Search and Rescue
accepts donations from individuals, businesses, and other organizations. For nearly a decade, the team has been the recipient of funds raised by Millersville residents John and Phyllis Koenig through the Muddy Run Canoe and Kayak Race. The Meanses typically use the race proceeds for training seminars hosted primarily by law enforcement groups that use bloodhounds every day. “Bloodhounds are highly active and intelligent dogs,� John related. “(Their) scent tracking is so good that the testimony of a bloodhound’s man-trailing results is accepted in almost any court.� This year’s Muddy Run Canoe and Kayak Race will be held on Saturday, Sept. 22, on the lake at Muddy Run Park, 172 Bethesda Church Road W., Holtwood. Registration will open at 8:30 a.m., the race meeting that is mandatory for all entrants to attend will be held at 10:30 a.m., and the race will begin at 10:45 a.m. Three courses of distances ranging from 1.25 miles to 5.5 miles have been established. More than 60 classes are available to accommodate racers of all skill levels and types of watercraft. Phyllis noted that a few classes have been added to the recreation category to reflect changes in kayak and canoe components and design. Awards for the top three finishers in each class will be distributed after the race, and drawings for door prizes will be held as well. Additionally, a kayak tug-of-war will take place just for fun while the times are being tabulated.
Between 80 and 100 children and adults participate each year, and even more folks attend as spectators. A number of people are regular attendees. “It’s such a cool group of people,� Patti remarked. “It just always has a good feel about it,� she said of the event. The lake tends to be calm, and there is minimal current. Participants may focus on their form or the scenery as they paddle, rather than worrying about obstacles or rapids. “We made it so the average person can go out and have a good time,� John explained. “I try to make it enjoyable.� There is a cost to enter the race, and registrations received by Friday, Sept. 14, will be guaranteed an event T-shirt. Registrations will be accepted by postal service through Wednesday, Sept. 19; after that date, folks must wait to register at the event. To register or for more information about the race, readers may contact John at 717-872-2805 or johnnymuzz@verizon.net, visit www.keschneider11.wix.com/mu ddyrunrace, or find “Muddy Run Canoe and Kayak Race� on Facebook. To learn about the Red Rose K-9 Search and Rescue team, folks may visit http://redrosek9.com. Pictured on front: The
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forward to the activities planned for that morning. “We will have a special service, and Bishop Bruce Hill will be our speaker,” said Kime. “We have invited all the former (living) senior pastors, and they have confirmed they will be in attendance,” noted Kime, adding that all the living charter members of the church have been invited to attend as well. Among the activities organizers have planned for the celebration is an opportunity for those who were present at the founding to recall that time and share memories with the gathering. “We will have a panel discussion with early participants like pastor David Heffner and others who are still living (and who) remember what it was like when it was a church plant at Locust Grove,” said Kime. “I think it will be interesting to hear their stories.” Kime noted that members John Spayd and Larry and Alice Royer will be present for the question-and-answer session. The service will be followed by refreshments, including cake. Kime explained that Faith E. C.
Church is a daughter church of Grace E. C. Church, which was once located in Lancaster at Shippen and Locust streets. Later the church merged with another E. C. church in East Petersburg, where it is still located. “(Grace) was once a huge church with over 1,000 people,” said Kime. “People were coming from (the Conestoga Valley) area into the city, and they had a vision to start a church (in the Conestoga Valley area).” Kime credited Heil, who is no longer living, with having the vision to plant Faith on Old Philadelphia Pike. The current church was built in 1971 on 2.8 acres of land purchased from Raymond Landis. The building sports a large portico on the side that faces Old Philadelphia Pike. In the 16 years Kime has served the church, he said the portico has been damaged four times by large vehicles utilizing the church parking lot to change direction. Two of the accidents caused significant damage to the portico, and following one of the
incidents, church members discovered a time capsule behind the cornerstone. “We found this box … that was put there when the cornerstone was laid,” said Kime. The metal box contained a wealth of information about the founding of the church, including the bulletin from the groundbreaking ceremony held on March 28, 1971, and the bulletin from the ceremony held for the laying of the cornerstone on Oct. 21, 1971. The box also contained a brief history of the church written by Heil and Heffner in May of 1969. Heil pastored both Grace and Faith churches until David Heffner was called to be the first full-time pastor of Faith in 1969. The church held its first vacation Bible school in August of 1969, and by March 22, 1979, the Sunday service attendance had exceeded 100. Attendance increased steadily, even before the building was completed, and by October 1971, attendance at worship numbered almost 150 persons. Readers who have questions about the anniversary event may call the church at 717-393-5345.
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The Octorara Covenanter Presbyterian Foundation held its first Covenanter Scottish Festival four years ago. As time has passed, the event has grown to include a wide array of entertainment and educational opportunities, and this year’s festival promises to be no exception. The fifth annual Covenanter Scottish Festival will be held on Saturday, Sept. 8, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the grounds of Middle Octorara Presbyterian Church, 1199 Valley Road, located 4 miles east of Quarryville on Route 372. The athletic events will begin at 8 a.m. The Washington Memorial Pipe Band, Charlie Zahm and Tad Marks, Fire in the Glen, and harpist Kendrah Tozzo will perform throughout the day, and bagpipers will skirl their best for a panel of judges. There will also be a Highland dance competition, and the Penn’s Wall Highland Games will test athletes’ abilities to move cumbersome objects great distances. Scottish clans and organizations will be represented, and vendors will sell Scottish goods, food, and locally made ice cream. A variety of demonstrations have been planned; these may include spinning and weaving, Irish dancing, a haggis ceremony, and more. One of the confirmed demonstrations will be that of sheep herding. Rebecca Bellaman of Bainbridge will bring her Border collies Czechers and Ena to show how they move sheep through and around obstacles in a calm and controlled fashion. Bellaman has been working with collies since 1999 and obtained her first working dog in 2013. She competes regularly with two of her three dogs. Czechers is 5 and has moved up to open-level trialing, while 1.5-year-old Ena is just making her debut into the sport. According to the United States Border Collie Handlers’ Association
through the site, or they may buy full-price tickets at the festival. Children age 12 and under will be admitted free of charge. Parking will be free of charge and located at the church. Handicapped-accessible parking will be available. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating, and wearing sunscreen is advised, as shade may be limited. There are still opportunities for vendors, competitors, and volunteers. Anyone wishing to participate may find the appropriate application on the event website. For more information about the Covenanter Scottish Festival, readers may email oldcov church@gmail.com or find the event on Facebook. Pictured on front: Czechers the Border collie and his handler, Rebecca Bellaman (not pictured), will demonstrate sheep-herding skills at the fifth annual Covenanter Scottish Festival, which will be held near Quarryville on Sept. 8.
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(USBCHA), sanctioned stockdog trials are modeled directly after trials in Great Britain, where both the event and the breed originated. The object of a trial is to test the ability of a dog to manage sheep or goats in circumstances they may encounter in everyday work. The dogs may be asked to gather, drive, shed, single, or pen an individual or group of sheep. Handlers are expected to give their dogs few commands and to work their dogs quietly. Bellaman and several of her friends will run a mock competition so that spectators may experience an arena sheepdog trial. They will also give a basic demonstration on the training of the collies. “Coming from an Irish family, I have always been into the Celtic and old-fashioned lifestyle, and working these dogs just gives me a bond with the animals you can only imagine,” Bellaman remarked. A schedule of the day’s events is posted at www.oldcovchurch.com/ scottish-festival-2018. Folks may purchase discounted tickets
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Community Events
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Benefit Auction
Chicken
Saturday, September 8th
Barbecue
Schedule: Schedule: Big John’s Breakfast Opens at 6:30am Flea Market - 6:30am Singing by Gerald Hoover’s Men’s Chorus - 8:30am Auctions Begin - 9am Children’s Activities - 9am Chicken Barbecue - 9:30am-2pm Candy Drop - 10:30am Weather Permitting
Lots of Food Stands! Lots of Food Stands!
Rides, Games & Prizes for the Children!
Rides, Games Auction & Prizes for the Schedule: Children!
Theme Baskets - 9:30am Quilts - 10am New Furniture - 10:30am Lawn Furniture & Plants - 12 Noon Specialty Items - 11:40am Children’s Auction - 1:45pm Oliver 60 Row Crop to be sold at 11:45am
Proceeds from this year’s annual event will benefit The Sharing Fund, which goes toward the cost of care of our residents, who through no fault of their own, have exhausted their financial resources. Your contribution is greatly appreciated!
...Dedicated to Faith, Family & Community
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involved,â€? said Calderon. “That’s the magic of the show ‌ the power of the story.â€? Calderon is working with Servant Stage executive director Jonathan Bauer to bring the show to the stage in partnership with Lancaster Bible College at the Good Shepherd Chapel, 901 Eden Road, Lancaster, for two weekends in September. “Titanicâ€? will run on Fridays, Sept. 21 and 28, at 7 p.m.; Saturdays, Sept. 22 and 29, at 2 and 7 p.m.; and Sundays, Sept. 23 and 30, at 2 and 7 p.m. Calderon noted that the ensemble piece tells many stories rather than one story. “You are hearing every angle of the events that are happening as they’re happening,â€? he said. “You get a true feel for what it was like in third class and first class and among the officers and for the crew and second class ‌ relationships between couples and what (individual) objectives and agendas are,â€? said Calderon. “Titanicâ€? has been one of Bauer’s favorites as well. “(The show) swept the Tonys,
(winning) best musical, score, book, orchestration,� said Bauer, who added that the show is seldom staged because of its large cast of nearly 70 and its musical requirements. “To do it justice, it has got to have a full orchestra and a minimum of 40 incredible voices,� said Bauer. The show is musically demanding, featuring about 30 musical numbers. “The music is an integral part of the storytelling,� said Calderon. “Every scene is underscored with a theme or (musical) dynamics to make the audience feel what they’re supposed to feel.� Calderon added that the opening number, which is nearly 15 minutes long, is used as an introduction. “You meet the characters. You see the classes boarding. You see the crew assemble, and (the song) ends with the ship setting sail.� During Act 1, musical numbers are used to tell the stories of the cast members, delving into their backgrounds, hopes, and dreams. “What a Remarkable Age This Is,� is sung by the first-class
passengers on the promenade deck, followed by “Lady’s Maid,â€? a song that describes the hopes of third class passengers coming to America. Other standout songs include “The Telegraph Songâ€? and “The Proposal.â€? During Act 2, figurative masks are dropped from the characters’ faces as the ship begins to sink. “In Act 2 you start to see the real people (in) how they react (to the disaster) - especially among the first-class and upper-level crew,â€? said Calderon. “You get inside the characters more, and it keeps you fully invested in (the story).â€? Such a heavy subject is not without comic relief. Calderon described a middle-class couple named Bean from Indianapolis whose demeanors remain the same throughout the show. “All (Mrs. Bean) wants to do is rub elbows with the first class ‌ even as the ship is going down,â€? he said. The performance is open to the public on a pay-what-you-will basis. To reserve seats, readers may visit www.servantstagecompany.com or call 717-560-8241.
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YWCA Lancaster recently announced the six honorees for the Women of Achievement Awards. These deserving women have exemplified “women on a mission� - in their chosen fields and in the community. The six honorees are Melisa Baez, director of entrepreneur training - ASSETS; Vy Banh, coowner of Rice and Noodles Restaurant; Dr. Beth Becker, grade nine principal, Hempfield School District; Bonnie Glover, retiring director of Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County; Willonda McCloud, president and CEO of Bright Side Opportunities Center; and Kayla Schneider, child advocate and Miss Keystone 2018. A celebration of these distinguished women will take place at the Women of Achievement Awards luncheon on Friday, Nov. 2, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Inn at Leola Village, 38 Deborah Drive, Leola. The keynote speaker will be Dr. Wendy Osefo, a Nigerian-American television personality, a progressive political commentator and strategist, and professor of education at The Johns Hopkins University. Tickets to the awards luncheon are currently available. To find information about the event and to purchase tickets, readers may visit https://ywcalancaster.org/wom enofachievement/. Partner opportunities are still available.
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will be sold by donation. “We have several hundred books for all ages on all subjects and from all genres,” said O’Sullivan. She stated that inspirational books and books for children number heavily among the many that have been donated for the event. “We appreciate the donations,” O’Sullivan said, adding that office supplies, including rolls of paper and tape, will also be sold. Readers who would like to learn more about the library may visit https://pvpl.org.
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race application at the library. Readers who have questions may call 717-951-3705 or email eshdan56@yahoo.com. Esh is still accepting sponsorships for the run from local individuals and businesses. O’Sullivan said that the library has accepted book donations from area residents throughout the summer, with a large number of books coming from members of the Intercourse Lions Club, the group that founded the PVPL. “We have taken in donations and culled some of our own collection to make space for new items,” said O’Sullivan, who noted that books
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Program Will Discuss Listening Lifetree Café, located at Emmaus Road Café, 1886 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, will discuss storytelling and listening on Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 7 p.m. Lifetree Café is a place where people gather for conversation about life and faith in a casual, comfortable setting. The program is titled “The Art of Listening: An Act of Love.” It will include a film featuring NPR’s StoryCorps founder, David Isay. StoryCorps has collected and archived more than 40,000 interviews with a total of nearly 80,000 participants. Participants will learn about practical tools for connecting deeply with others. Admission is free. For details, contact 717-473-9115 or ltclancaster@gmail.com.
1940s Swing Dance Slated Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, 300 Gap Road, Strasburg, will host its 17th annual 1940s Swing Dance on Saturday, Nov. 3, from 7 to 10 p.m. The event will feature the Moonlighters band playing live amid the historic trains in the museum’s Rolling Stock Hall. Attendees are encouraged to dress in their best 1940s vintage attire or military uniform. There will be light refreshments and free on-site parking. Tickets are general admission and will be discounted for students, U.S. military veterans, current U.S. service personnel (active, guard and reserves), and current Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania members. ID will be requested at the door for holders of discounted tickets. Tickets may be purchased at www.eventbrite.com, in the museum store during regular business hours, or at www.rrmuseumpa.org using a printable ticket request form. Tickets will be available at the door for only the first half hour of the event. For more details, readers may also call 717-687-8628.
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NEW! LURE COURSE • Pony Rides • Professional Face Painting • Betta Fish Toss • Pumpkin Painting • Bounce House
Demonstrations • Lancaster County Mounted Police • Lancaster City K-9 Unit • Red Rose K-9 Search & Rescue
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• Best Dressed Pet 1:00 • Best Pet Trick 1:15 • Noseworks 1:30 • Dog Hoola Hoop 1:45
Food Christiana Community Ambulance Chicken BBQ & Sandwiches Boy Scout Bake Sale Chester County Dairy Wagon
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Ephrata Fair Seeks Helpers
RONKS FIRE COMPANY Ronks, PA 17572
(717) 687-8458
CHICKEN CORN SOUP SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 SOUP TO TAKE OUT ONLY Also available for take out is Ham Salad, Chicken Salad, Pepper Cabbage and Baked Goods PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS FOR SOUP
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The 100th Ephrata Fair is seeking volunteers interested in being part of the fair. A volunteer drop-in meeting will take place on Thursday, Sept. 6, at the Ephrata Fair Office, 19 S. State St., Ephrata. Visitors may drop in between 4 to 8 p.m. to learn about volunteering opportunities and to sign up. A variety of volunteer tasks are available. For more details, readers may call 717-733-4451.
Representatives of Pequea Valley School District, The Factory Ministries, and Community Action Partnership of Lancaster County, including (from left) Chuck Holt, Erik Orndorff, Eddie Patton, prekindergarten student Clement, Dan Jurman, Barry Holt, and Missy Richwine, gathered on Aug. 23 at the Together Community Center, the former Paradise Elementary School, to cut a red ribbon and open two new Head Start prekindergarten classrooms for the fall session. CAPital Workforce, a program of CAP of Lancaster County, led the renovation project, which will help area children reach kindergarten readiness goals set by the United Way-funded “Together Initiative.�
WEAVERTOWN MENNONITE SCHOOL 46 th Annual Bake Sale and Public Auction
BART TOWNSHIP FIRE COMPANY
Friday Evening & Saturday, Sept. 14 & 15, 2018
11 Furnace Rd., Georgetown
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST BUFFET
Sat., September 8 • 6am to 10am Adults $10 • Children 4 to 10 yrs. $4 3 & Under Free
Located off of Route 340 (Old Old Philadelphia Pike Pike) on Orchard Road, 1/2 mile east of Bird-In-Hand Restaurant.
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4:00 - ? Take-Outs Available Special Singing - 6:00 P.M. True Vintage
Auction - 7:00 P.M.
BREAKFAST served from 7:00-?
• Martin’s Salt Pellets • Perennials
Plenty of food and fun for the entire family!
Find help at GriefShare.
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• Power Tools
• Gift Cards
• Sight & Sound Tickets
• Painted Furniture • Service Tickets • Fall DÊcor
Come enjoy the day...
It hurts to lose someone.
Public Auction - 9:00 A.M.
• Kids Clothing • Garden Tools
Tuesday Evenings September 11 - December 4 • 7–8:30 p.m. Petra Church • Room 124, North Hallway Enter at the North Entrance It hurts to lose someone. Grief Share is intended to help people who have experienced deep losses, especially through the death of a family member or friend. Come for: Helpful DVD teachings on grief and recovery Interaction with others who have experienced loss
Children’s Activities
GriefShare groups meet weekly at Petra for 13 weeks. Each session is self-contained, so you may join at any time.
Cotton Candy and other Fun Fair Activities
73 Orchard Road, Bird-In-Hand, PA • (717) 768-3627 • office@weavertownschool.com
at titusk@petra.church or 717-354-5394. Walk-ins are welcome. There is no cost to participate.
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Youth Choir Members Visit Indonesia worked with peacemaking and Christian-Muslim relations in his city of Solo and throughout the country for the past 20 years. Following his experience with the Chamber Choir, Hartono posted a video on Facebook proposing three languages for peace: smiles, singing, and taking pictures. The trip occurred in the wake of five bombings in the Indonesian city of Surabaya in May. Three churches were among the targets of the attacks. After intensive security analyses, EMM, its Indonesian partners, and MCCL determined that the risk level for the choir was low. Families of choir members were able to make the final decision on whether to allow their children to participate in the trip. Nearly all of the families decided to continue with the trip as planned. Choir members used the entire year to prepare for their third inter-
national trip with EMM’s GO! Summer program, a short-term mission exposure opportunity offered during the summer. Both local and global opportunities are available. Previous international trips included locations such as Germany, Albania, and Bulgaria. The choir’s preparation included learning several Indonesian songs and visiting the Philadelphia Indonesian Mennonite Church. Multiple fundraisers were held, including a dinner featuring authentic Indonesian cuisine. Participants were required to go through a slightly abbreviated version of the EMM application process that other short-term applicants undergo. Much like EMM’s other global workers, participants experienced discipleship, culture, and language training in preparation for the trip. The choir’s mission is to train children and youths to glorify Jesus Christ through excellent choral singing. MCCL’s five different groups - one of which is the Chamber Choir - have a total of approximately 170 members representing 75 congregations from 17 denominations. A program of Lancaster Mennonite School, MCCL also includes students from 53 schools, as well as homeschooled students.
Chamber Choir members (from left) Ella Brubaker, Rebecca Sauder, Kira Denlinger, Daniel Lantz, and Adin Martin enjoy the view at the top of Mount Bromo.
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The Chamber Choir of the Mennonite Children’s Choir of Lancaster (MCCL) recently participated in a GO! Summer mission assignment with Eastern Mennonite Missions (EMM). The 29 participating students visited Indonesia from June 26 to July 14. The choir, directed by Rosemary Blessing, performed in four airports, multiple museums, several Mennonite churches, two cultural festivals also featuring Muslim and Buddhist performances, a rice field, the tip of a volcano, two Islamic boarding schools, a palace, and one mosque. At some of the venues, the students were able to have faith conversations with Muslims. The trip challenged participants to widen their worldviews. These interfaith experiences were organized by the director of the Indonesian Mennonite Diakonal Service, Paulus Hartono, who has
Rosemary Blessing (front) leads the MCCL Chamber Choir in singing at the palace of Prince Dipokusomo of the Surakarta Sultanate.
HIGH HORSEPOWER MOTORSPORTS PARK
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Franklin County Tour Scheduled Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society (LMHS) will offer an opportunity to discover the Anabaptists of the Cumberland Valley by exploring Old Order Mennonite, United Brethren, and Mennonite sites in Franklin County on a field trip. The trip will run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6. The tour will include a stop at Brinzer cemetery, a visit to the farm of Deacon Michael Hege, and several places of worship, including Shippensburg Old Order Mennonite and Strasburg Mennonite meetinghouses. The cost of the trip will be discounted for LMHS members. Tickets may be purchased by calling 717-393-9745 or by visiting www.lmhs.org. The deadline for registration is Thursday, Sept. 6. A meal is included with the trip.
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Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad on the Golden Spike Ramble to Utah from Wednesday, May 8, through Sunday, May 12, 2019. Travelers will witness an exciting re-creation of the historic “wedding of the rails,” with the fully functional replica steam locomotives Jupiter and No. 119 during this occasion held at Promontory Summit. The rugged and beautiful scenery of the Rocky Mountains provides the setting for this customized trip. Golden Spike Ramble highlights include rides on the Heber Valley Historic Railroad, the Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort’s aerial tram and the Front Runner high speed commuter train, as well as visits to the Natural History Museum, Antelope State Park, the Great Salt Lake, Hill Air Force Base’s Aerospace Museum, the Family History Library genealogical research facility, Ogden Union Station, the Utah State Railroad Museum, and the Golden Spike National Historic Site. A tour of Salt Lake City’s most famous sites, time to explore the destination resort town of Park City, and a performance by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir will also be featured. The cost of the trip includes roundtrip airfare from the Newark International Airport to Salt Lake City, four nights hotel accommodations, six meals, and a local tour guide. There is a discount for current Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania members. The deadline for registration is Saturday, Dec. 1. The Golden Spike Ramble brochure and registration are available at www.rrmuseumpa.org. Registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Readers may call after the deadline to determine if spaces are still available.
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Restaurants
5K Run Added To Atglen Community Day
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Weekly Specials! Sept. 3 - Sept. 8
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Atglen Community Day on Saturday, Sept. 15, will have a new feature this year - a 5K fun run/walk through the surrounding countryside. Atglen Public Library and the Penningtonville Presbyterian Church are working together to host the sixth annual Atglen Community Day and Car Show, which will be held rain or shine. The new Covered Bridge Fun Run/Walk, hosted by the Atglen Parks and Recreation Committee, will be the first event on the day’s schedule, starting at 8:30 a.m. Registration will be held at the Penningtonville Presbyterian Church parking lot, 406 Main St., Atglen, beginning at 8 a.m. Participants are asked to bring a canned food item for donation to the Octorara Food Cupboard. No pets will be permitted on the run/walk. “ We thought it would be a really good way to kick off Community Day,” said Sandy Hodorovich, Atglen Parks and Recreation chair. “Once it’s over you can go up to Community Day and take part in everything Community Day has to offer.” Community Day will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Atglen Community Park, located at Ridge Avenue and Main Street. The day will include craft vendors, live music and more. A bloodmobile will be on hand from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for those who wish to donate blood. Featured food will include barbecue chicken, hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries
and ice cream. For the youngsters, a wristband purchase will allow them to enjoy games, crafts, face painting, moon bounces and other activities. There will be a live auction starting at 2 p.m. featuring items donated by local businesses and community members. Performances on stage will include an opening ceremony featuring the Octorara Area High School band and local Boy Scouts, as well as live music by Matt Holub, a Mad Science show, a Steel City Gymnastics performance and Bob’s Critter Show. Due to the popularity of the escape room hosted by the Atglen Public Library at the DiAtglen Alley Wizard Faire in July, it will be set up again for Community Day in the Penningtonville Presbyterian Church Christian Education Building. Preregistration is not required. “The escape room at the Wizard Faire sold out, and there were many more people who were interested in it, so the library decided to bring it to Community Day as an additional attraction,” said library board president Lillian Thompson. The Penningtonville Presbyterian Church deacons will host an Apple Festival during Community Day, as well. Activities will include an apple pie slice eating contest, applesauce making, a pie baking contest and apple-themed baked goods to purchase. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. there will be a car show along Ridge Avenue. Joe Toner, an Atglen resident, will be there with his 1940
Samaritan Counseling Center’s Connecting Through Nature: A Retreat for Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse will be held on Saturday, Sept. 22, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Gretna Glen Retreat Center in Lebanon.
Trauma-trained therapist Lisa Hanna Witmer will facilitate the retreat. Participants will be invited to explore nature’s lessons on healing trauma. The event will include time for connecting, learning, and restorative practices
Inviting people to Atglen Community Day on Sept. 15 are (from left) committee chair Cristi Hahn; Atglen Parks and Recreation chair Sandy Hodorovich with her daughter, Madison; Atglen Library board president Lillian Thompson; games committee chair Tabitha Wallace with her children, Eleanor, Erin and Elam (top of slide); and car show participant Joe Toner with his 1940 Packard. Packard. “This car will be in the show along with many other cars - classic, antique and street rods,” Toner said. Car owners may preregister for the show by calling the Atglen Public Library at 610593-6848. Same-day registrations will also be welcome. Dash plaques and goodie bags will be given to the first 25 paid registrations, plus there will be door prizes throughout the day and People’s Choice awards to the first- and second-place finishers decided by visitors’ votes. “This year, our trophies are being handmade,” Thompson said. “A local person contacted us to make the trophies out of old
car parts; they are works of art.” The car show will benefit the library, while proceeds from the other Community Day activities will go to the Penningtonville Presbyterian’s community outreach program. Among the organizations the program supports are the Parkesburg Point, Octorara Food Cupboard, Christiana Ambulance Company and Christiana Fire Company. For more information, readers may visit www.atglen.org or w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / a t g l e n communityday. Vendors interested in taking part in the event may call Maureen Fox at 484467-1430.
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communities. There is a cost to attend, and registration is required. To register, readers may contact Lizz Durbin at 717-560-9969, ext. 254, or visit http://scclanc.org/safechurch/; select Workshops, Retreats, and Circles; and choose 2018 Survivors Retreat.
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Water Street Mission will host “Shatter Hunger,” a sporting clay shoot, on Friday, Sept. 21, at the Palmyra Sportsmen’s Association, 410 Sportsman Road, Annville. New this year, the event will feature two time slots, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and noon to 5 p.m. Registration is open for individuals or teams of five, and a team sponsorship opportunity is available. The shoot will feature a 100-shot round, with 12and 20-gauge shells provided. In addition, the event will include a continental breakfast, snacks, and lunch, along with a variety of door prizes. Experienced and first-time shooters are welcome, and loaner guns will be available. Proceeds will benefit the work of Water Street Mission, which is located at 210 S. Prince St., Lancaster. To register, readers may visit www.wsm.org/shatterhunger. For additional information, readers may contact Tim at 717-3582025 or tfarrell@wsm.org.
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Get Ready for The No-Reno Remedy For More Closet Space Closet space is at a premium in many homes and apartments. Many older homes were not built to accommodate large wardrobes, while rental properties are often designed to maximize living space at the expense of storage. Closets vary depending on the size of the home, but many tend to be a minimum of 24 inches deep so they can store garments without the clothes brushing against the walls. Bedroom and hallway closets can be four feet in length or more. Walk-in closets are the largest options, but such spaces tend to only be available in modern homes or custom-built properties. It is not always practical or possible to renovate to create more closet space. Apart from moving to a new residence, homeowners or renters must evaluate the space they have and make some more efficient choices in how they utilize
available areas. Clear out clutter - The first step to more closet space is to eliminate unused items. Clothing that no longer fits or items that can be stored elsewhere should be removed from the closet. Donate as much as possible. Some organizations will even pick up items at the donor’s convenience. Upgrade hangers and rods Replace existing hangers with slimmer, more uniform alternatives that more easily fit into the closet. In addition, remove empty hangers, which are likely just taking up space. Consider dual closet rods if space will allow them. Hang the second rod below an area reserved for shorter clothing to achieve a two-tiered design. Grouping short items together also can free up valuable floor space. Stack taller - Many closets are as tall as the ceilings of the
rooms where they are located. However, the upper area may go unused if it is not easy to reach. Install shelving above the closet rod with small swing-out cabinet doors to offer access. In such areas, store seasonal items that are not needed every day. Keep a step stool close by for easy accessibility. In small rooms, homeowners may want to find another way to utilize vertical space. A loft bed, which raises the bed up to a level where it might be on the top bunk of a bunk bed, will free up plenty of storage space beneath the bed. This can be turned into a floor closet. Create storage for small items - Bookends, bins, boxes, and drawers can be used to contain items that do not easily conform to closets. These may be purses, scarves, ties, and more. Do not overlook the
possibilities of hanging items on the wall inside the closet or on the back of closet doors. When finishing closet makeovers, be sure to install lighting inside the closet so items are more visible.
Protecting Against Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide, also known as CO, is a colorless, odorless gas that can be deadly. Because carbon monoxide is found in the fumes produced when fuel is burned, it is present in and around homes. As a result, homeowners should be aware of carbon monoxide and make every effort to detect its presence. CO is a byproduct of vehicle exhaust, boat engines, stoves, lanterns, grills, furnaces, and fireplaces. CO is produced anytime something is burning. That is why it is essential that products designed to be used outdoors are used exclusively outside and that
indoor appliances are properly vented to the outdoors. CO forms most readily when there is insufficient oxygen to complete combustion and produce carbon dioxide. Hot water closets, furnaces in crawlspaces, heating appliances in attics, and other contained areas are common areas where CO can form. CO can build up indoors and poison the people and pets breathing it in. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, thousands of people visit emergency rooms and are hospitalized because of CO poisoning every year. While CO is a risk for just
about anyone, infants, the elderly, those with breathing problems or chronic heart disease, and people with anemia are most likely to get sick from CO. CO has earned the moniker “the silent killer” because it cannot be identified without the presence of a carbon monoxide detector. If a person believes he or she is smelling carbon monoxide, that person is probably mistaking the odor for other combustion byproducts that the human nose can sense. Some people may not recognize that CO is affecting a home until multiple residents start
complaining of similar symptoms. Common CO poisoning symptoms include nausea and vomiting, dizziness, chest pain, confusion, headache, and other flu-like symptoms. Those with repeated exposure to high levels of CO may eventually develop cerebral edema, which is a swelling of the brain. CO can compress brain cells and destroy them, leading to neurological issues and death. CO poisoning is actually the result of the head and heart not receiving sufficient oxygen. CO detectors can save lives and should be installed in all homes See Carbon Monoxide pg 15
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Autumn is gardening season. That statement may not seem right to those who think of the spring as the peak time to care for lawns and gardens. However, autumn is an ideal time to get into the garden and ensure that flowers, trees, and garden beds will over-winter successfully. A number of things make autumn a prime gardening season. The cooler days of fall enable gardeners to spend ample time outdoors without the threat of blazing heat. In addition, soil harbors a lot of residual warmth in autumn. Also, since leaves have not all fallen, fall is a prime time to assess what is already in the landscape, what needs pruning back, and where to address planting for next year. Gardening enthusiasts can focus their attention on these areas this fall: 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 planning spots for spring bulbs or other spring layouts for the next year, perennials won’t be overlooked or covered over. · Prune shrubs. Look at shrubs and trees and cut out dead or diseased wood. C l e a n u p b o r d e r s . Weed and tidy borders and lawn edging. Install pavers or rock wall. Embrace the cooler temperatures
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and apartments. The National Fire Protection Association says CO detectors “shall be centrally located outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms.� Individuals should follow the manufacturer instructions regarding where on the wall or ceiling the CO detectors should
be mounted. As an added safety precaution, CO detectors should be placed on every floor of the home. Gas sensors in CO alarms have limited life spans, so they should be replaced generally every five to six years, because calibrating and testing for CO is more difficult than simply replacing the alarms.
Be Ready For The Bitter Cold Gear Up Your Home for Winter Freezing temperatures may be good for ice skating or building snowmen, but sub-freezing temperatures can be dangerous for the average person and his or her home. Cold weather often leaves people scurrying to do whatever is necessary to safeguard themselves from the big chill. But it is important that homeowners also protect their homes in cold weather. There are a number of steps homeowners can take now to safeguard their homes before the cold weather returns. I n s p e c t P l u m b i n g . Plumbing and pipes may be vulnerable to cold weather. Frozen pipes may burst and cause substantial damage to a home, potentially causing flooding and structural damage. Homeowners should disconnect and drain garden hoses before winter arrives. Water to outdoor hose bibs should be turned off, though the valves on these outdoor faucets should be left open to drain. Also, outdoor faucets can be covered with insulating foam covers. The Red Cross notes pipes that freeze most frequently include pipes in unheated areas, such as basements, attics, garages, and crawl spaces. Close vents to the outside in areas like attics and basements to limit the amount of cold air that gets indoors. Think about insulating unheated areas, as well as using pipe sleeves, heat tape or wraps on exposed pipes. By opening kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors, homeowners can allow warm air from a home to reach
pipes under the sink. During extreme freezes, keep cold water dripping from a sink to prevent pipes from freezing. S e r v i c e H V A C s y s t e m s . It is important to ensure that heating systems are working properly prior to the cold-weather season. It may only take hours for the interior of a home to reach dangerously low temperatures without adequate heat. Homeowners should schedule annual checkups of furnaces and hot water heaters. Inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, install a clean air filter, and make sure all thermostats are working properly. Have fuel ready. Homeowners who heat their homes with oil, wood, or coal should make sure they have plenty of fuel on hand in advance of winter. Shortages can occur, and it may take some time for new fuel to arrive in the midst of a cold snap. As a precaution, homeowners can rely on portable space heaters to fill in the heating gaps during freezing temperatures. Exercise extreme caution with these devices, turning them off when leaving the room and remembering to avoid overloading outlets. P r o t e c t o u t s i d e . Drain birdbaths, clean out downspouts, and remove water from other items where water can freeze and cause damage. Inspect roofing prior to the snowy season, but stay off roofs during freezing weather. Homeowners should also remove snow shovels and other winter gear from storage and make sure the items are easily accessible during snowstorms.
The Lowdown On Winter Lawn Care Winter weather can be harsh. Homeowners who spend much of the year tending to their lawns and gardens may worry that winter will undo all of their hard work. Though homeowners cannot do anything to prevent snow, wind, and ice from affecting their properties, they can take various steps to prepare their lawns and gardens for whatever winter has in store. ¡ Mulch leaves. Falling leaves are a telltale sign that winter is coming. In lieu of raking leaves as they begin to fall, homeowners can mulch them into their lawns. Mulching leaves is a great way for homeowners to recycle a natural resource and enrich the soil of their lawns. While it might not be possible to mulch fallen leaves in late autumn when they begin to fall en masse, doing so in the early stages of fall should be possible so long as the lawn is not being suffocated. Experts recommend mulching the leaves to dime-size pieces to a point
where half an inch of grass can be seen through the mulched leaf layer. ¡ Rake leaves as they start to f a l l m o r e h e a v i l y . Once leaves begin to fall more heavily, rake them up and add them to compost piles. The resource GardeningKnowHow.com notes that composting leaves creates a dark, rich, and organic matter that can add nutrients to garden soil and loosen compacted earth. Allowing leaves to remain on the lawn once they start to fall in great numbers makes it hard for grass blades to breathe, and the leaves can block moisture from reaching the soil, which needs water to help plants maintain strong roots. In addition, potentially harmful pathogens can breed on damp leaves left on a lawn, and such bacteria can cause significant damage to the turf over time. ¡ Apply a winterizing fertilizer. Winterizing fertilizers can help lawns store the food they need to survive through winter and also can help them bounce back strong
in spring. Such fertilizers are typically formulated for cool-season grasses such as fescue and bluegrass and are often best applied after the final cut of fall. Warmseason grasses go dormant in winter, so homeowners whose lawns contain these types of grasses will not want to apply a winterizing fertilizer. Homeowners who do not know which type of grass they have or are concerned about when
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The Prescription For Pet Odor How to Banish the Fluffy and Fido Funk Dogs, cats, birds, and lizards, which once were wild animals and outdoor companions, have become beloved, largely domesticated members of the family. The number of pets in homes across the country continues to grow. According to Statista, as of
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treatments may be an afterthought because residents may not consider them necessities. As a result, homeowners may install whatever is on hand or accept window treatments that came with a house or apartment. But ignoring window treatments, especially when they can fulfill certain needs, is a missed design opportunity. One of the first steps in choosing window treatments is determining the end goal. Is privacy the main goal? Are homeowners seeking more natural light in a room? Is there too much light and a need to darken the room? Window treatments can serve multiple functions, and some treatments may fit better depending on homeowners’ ultimate goals. Semi-sheer window treatments - Semi-sheer window treatments are often fabric and can help brighten rooms with natural light, but they offer little privacy. They are usually appropriate for spaces where people gather, such as living rooms, dens, or dining rooms. Semi-sheer curtains may be paired with another complementary window treatment so privacy can be customized as needed. For example, sheer curtains let light into a bedroom, but shades can be drawn at night. Maximum privacy - Bedrooms, work spaces, and bathrooms can benefit from extra privacy. While some people may think that privacy comes at the cost of light, that is not always the case. Functional curtain panels can be drawn closed when privacy is desired and then
opened to let in light. The thickness of the fabric will also dictate the amount of privacy the panels create. Tiers are hung on a short rod-pocket panel and usually cover the lower one-third of a window. They are popular choices to let light in from the top, while obscuring views from the bottom portion of the window. Cellular shades are another option that provide privacy but still let light in. Cellular shades come in hard and fabric varieties, and their use depends on the room. Many cellular shades are constructed with a honeycomb design, offers the design resource Houzz, so they can insulate as well as decorate windows. Blackout shades/shutters These shades do just what their name implies, making them perfect for rooms where babies nap or shift workers rest during daylight hours or for rooms that may not be dark enough at nighttime due to external light sources, such as street lamps. A dense fabric lining helps keep light out entirely. Shutters also can block out light but add to the character of the room. They can be painted a bright color to make a statement or match wall colors to blend in seamlessly. When selecting window treatments, shoppers can choose retail options or custom treatments. Many designers recommend custom window treatments because they are measured, manufactured, and installed specifically for homeowners’ windows. However, there are many DIY options available at budget-friendly retailers.
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promptly. Baking soda and vinegar solutions are all-natural ways to clean up and can help remove urine odors more readily. Also, look for safe deodorizing cleaning products that can be used on carpeting, flooring, and upholstery. · Purchase an air purifier. Air purifiers can help remove odors and allergens from the air. They are relatively inexpensive and can be placed in rooms that pets frequent. · Wash pet blankets and
b e d s . Launder pet beds, cloth toys, blankets, and any other items that pets lounge on. Sweat, saliva, and dander can cause these fabrics to become stinky, and, in turn, make the house smell worse. · Keep pets clean. Most pets are very good at self-grooming, but they can still benefit from a spa treatment once in a while. Dogs that spend ample time outdoors or frequently get wet and dirty may need routine baths. Ask a professional groomer what he or she recommends to address potent pet odors.
Basement Remodel Know-How A basement remodeling project can add valuable and usable space to a home. For many years, homeowners overlooked the potential of a basement remodel, perhaps thinking it would not be a smart return on investment. But that is no longer the case. The latest “Cost vs. Value” report from Remodeling magazine says the average basement remodel can cost about $61,000 with a 70.3 percent recoup rate. In addition, HGTV says architects and contractors indicate that the cost of redoing a basement is roughly one-third to one-half less than the price of putting an addition on a home. Before remodeling a basement, homeowners should think about how they want to use the space. Homeowners also must focus on some potential obstacles in a basement that will need to be addressed so that the area can be as functional as possible. Basements can be chilly and
damp. Therefore, moisture issues and heating and cooling needs must be addressed prior to any construction. Homeowners may have to consider the installation of a dehumidifier and run venting through the basement to allow for proper climate control. If a basement takes on water, either through the walls or a concrete slab, a professional waterproofing company can fix these issues so they will not damage drywall and flooring afterward. The presence of insects and pests also must be addressed. Exterminators can help homeowners figure out which insects are inhabiting their basements and how to make the space less hospitable to these unwelcome guests. Space is often at a premium in basements, which may contain HVAC units, water heaters, filtration devices, ductwork, pipes, and the other appliances. Qualified contractors can suggest solu-
tions for cordoning off appliances and camouflaging pipes and wires so they will not detract from the finished product. However, building access panels into the design will make it easier to service or repair features as necessary. Homeowners also may want to wrap pipes before drywall is installed to quiet noisy drainage issues. Uneven basement flooring will need to be smoothed out and flattened before carpeting or tile can be laid. A self-leveling underlayment can be applied to fill in gullies, while larger cracks and holes will need to be patched. Once the structure of the basement is addressed, the design work can begin. Many professionals advise against drop ceilings, which can take away from ceiling height and look cheap. Basements can be dark, so the addition of plenty of lighting can help brighten the room. Small basement windows can be replaced with larger ones to add more light as well. Homeowners can mimic builtins and architectural details from elsewhere in the home so the basement is aesthetically cohesive and does not seem like an addition. Bookcases and shelving can add valuable storage space as well. Designers recommend decorating the basement with bright, neutral colors to make the space feel more inviting.
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techniques. Next, an overview will be provided of the general logistics of completing a blower door test for typical residential construction projects to assist builders in scheduling and planning for this requirement. Beyond visual inspection, Section R402.4.1.2 of the 2015 IECC now requires testing and verification of the building’s air leakage rate to meet the mandatory five air changes per hour at 50 Pascals (5 ACH50) or less in Pennsylvania. To meet this requirement, builders must have a third party approved by their local code jurisdiction, complete a blower door test, and submit the air leakage results to the code official. The training will end with a review of the prescriptive requirements for mechanical ventilation, why mechanical ventilation is important, and potential solutions for meeting this requirement. Fees have been set for BIA members and for nonmember. Space is limited. To register, readers may email staff@lancaster builders.org or call 717-569-2674. The PHRC’s goal is to serve the home building industry and the residents of Pennsylvania by improving the quality and affordability of housing. The organization conducts applied research, fosters the development and commercialization of innovative technologies, and transfers appropriate technologies to the housing community. The PHRC is housed within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Penn State.
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The 1719 Hans Herr House and Museum, 1849 Hans Herr Drive, Willow Street, will host a hearth cooking class from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Sept. 22. Using the house’s German-style raised hearth, participants will make soup, bread, and a dessert. They will then share the meal. Patricia Motter, a longtime guide at the Herr House, will lead the class. She often demonstrates the use of the hearth for special events at the Herr House. Before cooking stoves were invented, people cooked on an open-hearth fireplace located in the kitchen. On a raised section of the fireplace, or hearth, a smaller fire was built for use in cooking. Larger pots were held over the fire by a crane attached to the chimney. There is a fee. To register by Friday, Sept. 7, readers may call 717464-4438 or visit www.hansherr.org.
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In fact, one recent trend in kitchen renovations is customdesigned pantries. Homeowners considering adding a pantry should take the following tips into consideration: Locate the appropriate space. Ideally, pantries should be in or adjacent to the kitchen. But not every home layout allows for this setup. Some homeowners need to move storage pantries into the garage, the basement, or a mud/laundry room. Various factors should be considered before placing a pantry outside a kitchen. What is the climate? Will food spoil? Is there a possibility that vermin or insects can infiltrate the room and access food? These factors will dictate whether to have closed cabinets, air-tight
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The Building Industry Association (BIA) of Lancaster County will host a Pennsylvania Code Update Training, presented by staff members of the Pennsylvania Housing Research Center (PHRC). The four-hour seminar will occur on Wednesday, Sept. 12, at Spooky Nook Sports Complex, 75 Champ Blvd., Manheim, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and contractors are invited to attend. The training will begin with 101: Code Update Overview. Topics will include upcoming changes to the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code (UCC); which code provisions will be enforceable on Monday, Oct. 1; an overview of the code provisions amended as part of the Review and Advisory Council (RAC) review process; and where to obtain more information. The overview is necessitated by the Pennsylvania UCC RAC report submitted on May 1 to the Department of Labor and Industry adopting the majority of code provisions contained in the 2015 International Code Council (ICC) Model Codes. The new code updates will take effect on Oct. 1. PHRC staff will then present 102: 2015 IRC Highlights. The session will focus on some of the major code updates, including air tightness requirements and blower door testing, mechanical ventilation, framing requirements with decks, and more. Transitioning from the base 2009 codes to the 2015 versions will create significant changes in the enforceable code updates, including both administrative updates and updates potentially warranting changes in building practices and design
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The Sudan Rebirth Ministry (SRM) will hold its fifth annual fundraiser, From Lancaster With Love, on Saturday, Sept. 22, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Gypsy Kitchen, 555 W. James St., Lancaster, on the campus of Lancaster Theological Seminary. SRM was created to provide support for and empower the people of South Sudan through education. The organization is particularly interested in helping students who have been orphaned because of the civil unrest in the country. The purpose of From Lancaster With Love is to raise money to fund educational scholarships for students from kindergarten through college to prepare them to be citizens, leaders, and Christians in South Sudan. Sudan Rebirth Ministry was founded by Jacob Guot, the Rev. Kent Kroehler, and others from First United Methodist Church and Lancaster. Guot, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, was one of thousands of boys who escaped a Sudanese civil war by walking more than 1,000 miles across east Africa. Guot grew up in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. He was able to immigrate to the U.S., become a citizen, and earn a GED diploma. A
The Sudan Rebirth Ministry (SRM), an organization founded by Jacob Guot (left), the Rev. Kent Kroehler (right), and other members of the Lancaster community, will hold its fifth annual fundraiser, From Lancaster With Love, on Saturday, Sept. 22. Proceeds will go toward scholarships for students in South Sudan. chance meeting with Kroehler, then the minister at First United Methodist Church, eventually led Guot to Lancaster, where he lived for four years and graduated from Lancaster Bible College. He then moved to Wilmore, Ky., where he graduated from Asbury Theological Seminary. Guot has been able to serve his hometown people in Bor, South
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The next Slovenian Friends of Southcentral Pennsylvania lunch is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 11, between 11:30 a.m. and noon at Round the Clock Diner, 145 Memory Lane, York. Meal purchase is optional. The club, which meets on the second Tuesday of each month, is open to
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Sudan, through SRM and a separate nonprofit that is overseeing the purchase of land and the building of a civic and religious center in Bor. Guot recently published his story, “The Lost Boy Is Found, A Lost Boy’s Story of Faith, Hope, Charity, and Love.” To purchase tickets to the fundraiser, readers may visit www.SudanRebirthMinistry.org.
JLL Announces Board Members The Junior League of Lancaster Inc. (JLL) recently announced its 2018-19 board of directors, headed by Kate Lowry, president. Lowry grew up in Lancaster, attended Washington College in Maryland, and is now the vice president of marketing for Listrak. Fellow board members include Libby Caldwell, president-elect; Hannah Funk, parliamentarian; Debi Chen-Sloan, recording secretary; Michelle Dickinson, treasurer; Amanda Funk, nominating committee chair; Margaret Folk, placement committee chair; Wendy Edmonds, community impact vice president; Brittany Loeffler, acting communications vice president; Leslie Buch, membership development vice president; Elizabeth Payne, fund development vice president; and Barbara Gillis, sustainer board chair. Together the board has a combined 121 years of service in the Junior League, with eight women previously holding a board position and four being on the JLL board for the first time. In total, the 2018-19 JLL board members have been and are involved in 81 other nonprofits in the local community. The JLL is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. The JLL hosts various fundraisers which enable the group to support its community projects and programs. On Friday, Nov. 30, the JLL will host its annual Author’s Luncheon at Lancaster Penn Square Marriott featuring author Alice Hoffman, best known for her book “Practical Magic,” which was made into a film. For more information about this event and to register, readers may visit www.jllancaster.org.
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The American Heart Association, with the support of the Gunterberg Charitable Foundation, recently installed a new blood pressure monitoring kiosk at the Barnstormers’ stadium in Lancaster. Carol Culliton of the Gunterberg Charitable Foundation and representatives from the American Heart Association were on hand before the Lancaster Barnstormers game on July 18 for a ceremonial ribbon cutting. This is the first blood pressure kiosk the American Heart Association has installed in Pennsylvania. The kiosk is located inside the main concourse near the box office and is available for any member of the public to use during all events held at the Barnstormers’ stadium. The kiosk provides instructions to ensure the user receives an accurate blood pressure reading and information to interpret their blood pressure reading and make healthy lifestyle choices that can help control their blood pressure. Users will also have the opportunity to register for the American Heart Association’s evidence-based blood pressure control tracker called “Check. Change. Control.” The program provides users with ongoing information and tips via email and helps them track progress toward lowering their blood pressure over time using an online tracker. Anyone in the Lancaster community can take advantage of the “Check. Change. Control.” program by visiting www.ccc tracker.com/aha/Gunterberg and
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Horning Road, Lancaster, will hold a recruitment event in the school’s cafeteria on Monday, Sept. 10, at 6 p.m. The contact is Jarrett Leister at 610-310-2567 or motorhead28@comcast.net. Pack 92 meets on Sundays at 5 p.m. at Faith Evangelical Congregational (E.C.) Church, 2124 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, and will hold a recruitment event on Sunday, Sept. 9, at 6 p.m. The contact is Jeffry Martin at 717-951-9258 and firedad2@comcast.net. In the Elanco area, Pack 148, which meets at St. Steven’s United Church of Christ (UCC), 249 E. Main St., New Holland, on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m., will hold a recruitment event on Monday, Sept. 24, at 6:30 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, 221 E. Main St., New Holland. The contact is Rob Cuthie at rcuthie06@comcast.net. Pack 172 meets on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the Terre Hill Community Center, 131 W. Main St., and will hold recruitment activities on Tuesday, Sept. 6, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. In the Penn Manor area, Pack 30, which meets at Grace Community Church, 121 N. George St., Millersville, on Mondays at 6:30 p.m., will hold a recruitment event on Sept. 10 at 6:30 p.m. at Hambright Elementary School, 3000 Charlestown Road, Lancaster. The contact is David Lui at 717-203-3822 or dalui1@comcast.net. Pack 88, which holds meetings at Grace United Methodist Church (UMC), 163 W. Frederick St., Millersville, on Mondays at 6:30 p.m., has slated recruitment activities for Sept. 10 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., with information available by contacting Elizabeth Katz at 717-799-
2704 or bethkatz@comcast.net. Pack 101 meets at Martic Township Elementary School, 266 Martic Heights Drive, Holtwood, on Thursdays at 6 p.m., and information is available by contacting Kent Whirt at 717-2842371 or krwhirt@freylutz.com. Details about Pack 105, which meets at West Willow UMC, 118 West Willow Road, Willow Street, on Mondays at 6:30 p.m., are available by contacting Nicholas Dibernardo at 717-305-4658 or nickdibernardo79@gmail.com. Pack 134 holds meetings at Central Manor Elementary School, 3717 Blue Rock Road, Washington Boro, on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m., and the contact is John Leed at 717-397-4643 or pack134cubmaster@outlook.com. Meetings of Pack 146 take place on Mondays at 6 p.m. at Bethel E.C. Church, 3716 Main St., Conestoga, with a recruitment event set for Sept. 11 at 6 p.m. The contact is Robert Williams at 717278-1123 or williamsz71@ comcast.net. Pack 268, which meets on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. at St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church, 2111 Millersville Pike, Lancaster, will hold recruitment activities on Tuesday, Sept. 25, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. More information is available by contacting Brandon Clare at 717-368-9352 or brandon.clare@gmail.com. In the Solanco area, Pack 76 meets at New Providence Church of God, 269 Cinder Road, on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. and will hold recruitment activities on Thursday, Sept. 27, at 6:30 p.m. at the cabin at the SECA Park on Memorial Drive in Quarryville. The contact is Casey Bridwell at 484-880-0909 or caseybridwell@comcast.net. Meetings of Pack 91 are held at
Chestnut Level Church House, 1068 Chestnut Level Road, Quarryville, on Mondays at 6:30 p.m., and a recruitment event is set for Sept. 10 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Chestnut Level Church Family Center. For more information, readers may contact Richard Lefever at 717-8247266 or relefeverii@msn.com. In the Lampeter-Strasburg area, Pack 19 meets at the Strasburg Scout House on South Jackson Street in Strasburg on Tuesdays at 6 p.m., and details are available from Chad Cauler at 717-725-2406 or chad.cauler@ hcps.org. Pack 58 holds meetings at Willow Street UCC, 2723 Willow Street Pike North, on Tuesdays at 6:45 p.m., with information available by contacting Matthew McKinney at 717-8249775. Pack 286 meets at Lampeter UMC, 1101 Village Road, Lancaster, on Thursdays at 6 p.m., and details are available from Brent Stauffer at 717-2833478 or cubmaster@cubscout pack286.org. All three Packs will hold their recruitment activities on Sept. 6 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lampeter UMC. In the Pequea Valley area, Pack 28, which meets at the Paradise Park Community Building, 6 London Vale Road, Gordonville, on Mondays at 6:30 p.m., will hold recruitment events on Mondays, Sept. 10 and 17, at 6:45 p.m. For more information, readers may contact Duane Gregg at 717-8233911 or duane87@comcast.net. Packs that have officially converted into Family Packs, meaning that they are recruiting both boys and girls, include Pack 82 in Conestoga Valley; Packs 30, 88, 101, and 134 in Penn Manor; and Pack 58 in Lampeter-Strasburg.
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The PPL Foundation would like to provide funding power for teachers to bring their ideas to life and spark students’ interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The PPL Empowering Educators program is designed to help K-12 teachers provide hands-on learning opportunities to enhance the classroom experience. This year, PPL will award $25,000 in Empowering Educators grants. Twenty-five teachers will receive $1,000 for supplies to help make their projects a reality. Each team will be judged on its project proposal, its school need, and potential overall impact. Through these competitive grants, teachers can receive $1,000 in funding for educational projects such as science fairs, energy conservation projects, renewable energy demonstrations, math competitions, and more. Last year, some of the projects that received funding ranged from building solar-powered cars to developing a school makerspace, a collaborative work space where students can explore and share innovative ideas. The grants are open to K-12 teachers in school districts in the 29 Pennsylvania counties served by PPL. To be eligible for an Empowering Educators grant, teachers must submit a contest application online at www.pplempoweringeducators.com. Applications will be accepted online through Sunday, Sept. 30.
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To put a new spin on Ernie the Muppet’s classic song, “Rubber Duckie, you’re the one, who makes fundraising so much fun.” Indeed, for three decades, Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center has centered its biggest fundraiser around the floating bath toys. Schreiber supporters may purchase tickets for the 30th annual Rubber Duckie Race, which will be held as part of a Rubber Duckie Festival on Sunday, Sept. 9, in Lancaster County Central Park, 1050 Rockford Road, Lancaster. Each ticket corresponds with either one of 20,000 yellow racing ducks or one of 5,000 blue racing ducks that will be dropped into the Conestoga River at 5 p.m. Among the yellow ducks, the first 50 across the finish line will win prizes for people holding those tickets. The speediest yellow duck
will win its ticketholder a $1,000 Visa gift card. For blue ducks, the first 10 finishers will win one of the higher-value prizes, including a Weber grill, a flat-screen TV, and a mountain bike. For each ticket purchase, supporters will receive a souvenir duckie. This year’s theme of a Schreiber Animal Kingdom includes more than a dozen different animal ducks, ranging from cows and tigers to cats and yaks. Each ticket for a blue duck comes with a limited-edition dinosaur duck. In honor of the 30th anniversary, retired racing ducks may also be purchased as supplies last. Tickets are on sale now at the center, 625 Community Way, Lancaster, and at www.schreiberpediatric.org/du cks. They will also be available at various locations around
Lancaster County between now and race day, including Root’s Country Market and Go ‘N Bananas. Readers may check the Schreiber web page for the complete list of sales locations. The Rubber Duckie Festival will be held at Central Park at 2 p.m. The outdoor affair will feature carnival games, pony rides, inflatables, face painting, crafts, food vendors, and more. All proceeds from the Rubber Duckie Race and Festival will benefit the therapy and education programs of Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center, a nationally recognized nonprofit organization that
provides physical, occupational, and speech-language therapies, as well as educational and recreational programs, to thousands of children in central Pennsylvania living with congenital and acquired disabilities and developmental delays. The center aims to provide everything needed for all of life’s challenges so that families and children can reach their dreams and visions, enhancing every child’s unique capabilities and helping them to achieve their fullest potential. For more information, readers may visit www.schreiberpediatric.org or call 717-393-0425.
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The community is invited to participate in the Walk of Love Cross Country 5K and Fun Walk on Sept. 15 at Stone Gables Estate. The family-friendly event will also feature children’s activities and games, competitions for adults, giveaways, food, and prizes.
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The team members of Brittany’s Hope are thrilled to have an honored guest who has traveled all the way from Texas to train for and attend the 14th annual Walk of Love Cross Country 5K and Fun Walk on Saturday, Sept. 15, at Stone Gables Estate, 1 Hollinger Lane, Elizabethtown. Dolly, one of the newest miniature ponies to reside in the Shepherd’s Staff Petting Zoo at the Star Barn Village at Stone Gables Estate, has already begun training with caretaker and international awardwinning trainer Carl O’Callaghan. Dolly will run the 5K race pulling a cart with her trainer on board to help raise funds for Brittany’s Hope. “Dolly trains five days a week, so she’s pretty fit. We’re very fortunate because we’re here, so we can do the course a few times before the event,” O’Callaghan said. Brittany’s Hope is an Elizabeth-
town-based nonprofit organization committed to aiding orphans in crisis and helping special needs children to be adopted into forever families. Brittany’s Hope provides grants to families that are in the process of adopting and has implemented programs in Vietnam, Ethiopia, and Kenya that provide holistic care directly to orphans. Mai-Lynn Sahd, executive director of Brittany’s Hope, said that the organization has set a fundraising goal of $65,000 for this year’s event. That amount would enable Brittany’s Hope to provide adoption grants for seven children with special needs or help with the construction of a muchneeded living residence for up to 28 orphaned children with disabilities in a rural and remote area of northern Vietnam. Sahd said the new residence will provide safe, modern, clean living space and bedrooms and feature adaptive furniture and bathrooms to enable the children to gain independence. A physical therapy room and common area for the children are also planned, and the residence will be
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staffed by trained professionals who can provide 24/7 medical care and help the youths to develop basic living skills. The Walk of Love, a fun-filled, family-friendly event, will begin at 8:30 a.m. and feature a 5K, a fun walk, games and activities for children, competitions for adults, giveaways, and food. Free face painting, miniature golf, miniature fishing, and pony rides will be among the festivities for children. Folks may also visit the animals that live on the property at the Shepherd’s Staff Petting Zoo. To register for the Walk of Love, interested individuals may visit www.walkoflove.org and enter the discount code “MERCH15” for 15
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Freedom Life Church’s Freedom Life Ministry School will offer a NXT Level Course beginning on Monday, Sept. 17. The goals of the course are to aid students in answering questions that are commonly asked about the Christian faith and to help students develop a better understanding of the Bible. The course is open to the community. Individuals may register for the full 24-week program at a discounted rate, or they may participate by trimester. Participants may also select from a weekly classroom setting or an online course. The weekly class will meet on Monday evenings at the Freedom Life Noble Road location, 447 Noble Road, Christiana. It will include live teaching,
discussion and question-and-answer times. The online course will provide on-demand teaching sessions within a private video library. The material for the NXT Level Course will include a study of “Foundations” from Saddleback Church, written in part by Kay Warren. Additional books, articles and handouts will supplement the class. Currently, the first video lesson is accessible for free at http://www.freedomlife.tv/nxt level/. The video features Sam Masteller, senior pastor of Freedom Life Church. For more information, readers may call the church office at 610593-5959 or send emails to jeff@freedomlife.tv.
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Women’s Bible Study Planned Keystone Church, 6 Pequea Drive, Paradise, will offer Women’s Bible Study Fellowship classes on Thursdays from Sept. 13 through May 2019. The class will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Lower Level Club 56. Bible Study Fellowship classes take on a different book or section of the Bible over 30 weekly sessions. Each course goes chapter by chapter, verse by verse, allowing members to better understand the text and gain a more thorough knowledge of, and relationship with its author. Women are welcome to attend whenever they can. No reservation is needed. For more information, contact Pat Nodecker at pat@artnodecker. com or 717-327-8224.
Come To Our House Of Worship BELLEVUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: (A member congregation of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church): 810 Newport Ave, Gap, PA. Sunday Worship Services 8am & 10:45am, Sunday Schl (for all ages) 9:30am. Nursery provided for both worship Services & Sunday Schl. Youth grps meet Sunday evenings at 6:30pm. Wednesday eve- Kingdom Kids (ages K5th grade); children, youth & adult vocal choirs & three bell choirs; Sr. High boys & girls Bible Studies. J.T. Holderman, Pastor. Brad Moger, Asst Pastor www.bellevueepc.org 717-442-4077
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 9:40 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: “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
HIGH VIEW CHURCH OF GOD: 2470 Leaman Rd, Ronks is a family-friendly congregation with many opportunities for worship. Worship time Sunday 10:15am. Sunday school classes for nursery-adults available at 9am. Every 4th Sunday evening is the “House of Prayer”. Small group Bible studies & children & youth programs throughout the week. Home of “The Little Lambs Christian Preschool”. Thomas I. Myers (pastor) 717-687-0523 highviewchurch1@gmail.com www.hvcog.org LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH: (AG), 105 Earland Dr., New Holland 717-354-0056, Lighthouseaq.com Sunday Worship at 8:45 & 11 am, Christian Education at 10am, all ages including Global University, Nursery provided at all Services, Preschool & Elementary Ministries. Wed. Worship at 7pm, Ignite Student Ministry, LED Young Adults & Children’s Ministries. Life Groups meeting quarterly throughout the County. Rev. Stephen Ritchey- Lead Pastor, Rev. Joseph Cali- Associate & Youth Pastor. MT. EDEN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH: 1241 May Post Office Rd., Quarryville, (5 mi. South of Strasburg, 3 mi. North of 372). Rev. Donald Costlow, Pastor. Sunday worship service 9:30 am, nursery provided. Sunday School 11 am- all ages. Various ministries, groups available. Youth groups. Limited handicap accessibility. 717-786-7565. www.mteden.org PARKESBURG WORD OF FAITH CHURCH meets at 501 Lenover Road, Parkesburg. Pastor James Lantz. Powerful, Soul Prospering Meetings Sundays 10am & Fridays at 7pm Wednesday eve. prayer 7p.m. Email: pwof@icloud.com 610-593-2277. 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.
REFUGE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Simply teaching the Word of God simply; book by book, chapter by chapter & verse by verse. Sunday Morning 10am with nursery & children’s church up to 6th grade. Wednesday Evening 7pm. 33 South Railroad Ave., New Holland, PA 717351-3106 Refuge-cf.org SALEM EVANGELICAL REFORMED CHURCH, HELLERS (founded 1725), 2555 Horseshoe Rd. Lancaster. 717-656-9249. Adult Sunday School 9am; Worship, Holy Communion 1st Sunday of month (includes Church Hour Nursery) 10:15am; Handicap Acess. Pastor Bruce Tully. info@salemhellers.com; 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 6:30 pm for grades 6th-12th. Lead Pastor: Rev. Dr. Timothy Witmer. 249 East Main Street, New Holland. 717-354-7871. http://ststephenpca.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
FALL MEAT SALE! Sale Days Oct. 3 & Oct. 4 2 DAYS ONLY
Turkey Thighs Frozen ....................................................... 40 Lb. Case $57.00 Chicken Thighs Fresh, Skinless/Boneless ................................. 40 Lb. Case, Lb. $1.55 Chicken Legs Fresh ............................................................ 40 Lb. Case, Lb. 80¢ Chicken Breast Fresh, Skinless/Boneless ................................. 40 Lb. Case, Lb. $1.55 Jennie-O Turkey Hams 2/6 Lbs. .................................................. Lb. $1.95 John F. Martin Turkey Hams 2/9 Lbs. ........................................ Lb. $1.95 Smoked Turkey Roll 2/5 Lbs. ....................................................... Lb. $2.08 Pork Picnic Roll 2/5 Lbs. .............................................................. Lb. $1.65 Turkey Sweet Bologna 2/4-6 Lbs. ................................................. Lb. $2.82 Kunzler Sweet Bologna 2/7 Lbs. .................................................. Lb. $3.55 Turkey & Bacon Sausage 2/10 lb. ...... Loose - Case $39.00 Rope - Case $41.00 Turkey Franks 12 - 1 Lb. Pkg. ....................................................... Case $15.85 Turkey Scrapple 6 Lb. Block................................................................ $8.50 Pork Rope Sausage 2/10 Lb. ..................................................... Case $38.00 Pork Loose Sausage 2/10 Lb. .................................................... Case $36.00 80/20 “Fresh” Ground Beef .......................................... 10 Lb. Roll $24.00 Order Deadline: Wed., September 19 • 5 PM Pick Up Days: Wed., October 3 & Thurs., October 4 • 7:30 AM - 5 PM * Meat market is somewhat volatile, prices & availability maybe subject to change up or down.
FAIRVIEW GROCERIES 96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA 17572
Ph.: 717-687-8111
ALSO TAKIN ORDERS FO G BLUE CONC R OR GRAPES! D
R018137
Church To Offer Educational Course
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SPECIALS IN EFFECT NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST Yoplait Yogurt (Aug. 2018) ..................................................................................................8-6 Oz. $1.50 Post Oatmeal Cereal (Heat & Serve) (Sept. 2018) ..................................................................11 Oz. 85¢ Nature Valley Sweet & Salty Bars (Aug. 2018) .................................................. 7.4 Oz. $1.00 Pringles BBQ/Pizza/ChedSrCream (May & June 2018) .....................................18 Pk. $2.95 Best Yet Aluminum Foil (12 Inch) ............................................................................ 200 Sq. Ft. $3.95 #10 Cans - Tomato Paste, Pizza Sauce, Sliced Apples, Pear Halves, Fruit Cocktail, Kidney Beans, Pineapple Slices, Chunks, & Slices (Mostly in date) .......................All $3.95
Large variety of Cereal for $1.00 & less
5% OFF ALL BALL CANNING JARS & LIDS IN SEPTEMBER Taking orders for Concord Grapes - Coming in September Taking orders for the Fall Meat & Cheese Sale - Highlights to include Boneless/Skinless Chicken Thighs - Fresh ........................................................ 40 Lb. $1.35 John Martin Turkey Ham - In Date .......................................................................2-8 Lb. $1.95 Orange Longhorn Cheese - Fresh .......................................................................... 13 Lb. $1.75 Mozzarella Cheese - Short Coded .................................................... 6 Lb. Reduced to $1.65 Walnut Creek Butter Quarters - In Date ........................................................36 -1 Lb. $2.69
Large variety of discounted meat available - Ask for complete list!
Pick Up Dates Wed. September 26, Oct. 3, 10, & 17 Delivery available in Lancaster & surrounding counties.
SPRINGVILLE FOODS Bulk Foods • Dairy • Frozen • Produce & Discounts
Church Listing Information, Call 717-492-2524. Church Listing changes email to: asheaffer@engleonline.com
Store Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7-5 6 DST Wed., Fri. 7-7 8 DST • Closed Sun. & Religious Holidays
5450 Friendship Lane (Formerly Elam Rd.) Kinzers, PA 17535 717.768.7753 R018358
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including two Dental Centers, a Behavioral Health Center and the recently announced St. John Neumann School for Children and Families, planned to open in 2020. All these facilities serve children regardless of their insurance or ability to pay. For more information, readers may visit w w w. C H I s t j o s e p h childrenshealth.org.
Program Will Promote Oral Hygiene children to create and maintain healthy oral hygiene habits. The 10-week initiative will begin on Monday, Sept. 10, and continue through Monday, Dec. 10. It is open to all children and families
PUBLIC AUCTION 14.2 ACRE COUNTRY PROPERTY W/STREAM RURAL 2 STY. 3 BDRM. DWL. – 2 CAR GAR. 1½ STY. DET. GARAGE 24X30 – GUEST LOG CABIN JD Z425 MOWER – LOG SPLITTER NARVON – HONEY BROOK AREA
MON., SEPT. 10 • 5 P.M. 5883 Mast Rd., Narvon. Rt. 322 E. of Blue Ball. Right Narvon Rd. Left Red Hill Rd. Left Mast Rd. to property on left. (Salisbury Twp., Lanc. Co.)
throughout Lancaster County. Families interested in participating may pick up materials at any of the 17 public libraries throughout Lancaster County or visit the library’s Bookmobile. Children who participate will receive a free Health Hero Starter Pack, including a toothbrush, toothpaste, caregiver information and 10 scratch-off cards designed to help children track brushing progress at home. Completed cards may be placed in marked mailboxes at the participating libraries. The cards will be mailed to Hank the Health Hero, the puppet
promoter for the Brush Twice-ADay Challenge. The Hank the Health Hero character will visit libraries throughout the county during the program. To locate a participating library, families may visit www.lancaster libraries.org. The Brush Twice-A-Day Challenge is one of the ways CHI St. Joseph Children’s Health strives to improve the overall health and well-being of children and families in the Lancaster community. The Hank the Health Hero invites Lancaster County children to organization’s mission encompasses multiple efforts, such as ed- participate in the Brush Twice-A-Day Challenge, which will begin on Monday, Sept. 10. The program will include library ucational programs and services
visits by Hank the Health Hero.
PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION 133½ ACRE FARM
CUSTOM 1-STY. 4 BDRM. LOG RANCHER COUNTRY 4.2 ACRE WOODED TRACT
2½ STY. STONE 2 FAMILY DWL.-MISC. OUTBLDGS. BANK BARN - EQUIP. BLDG. - TOBACCO BARN FARM MACHINERY - TRUCK - PERSONAL PROP. ANTIQUES - FURNITURE
SOUTH NEW HOLLAND – INTERCOURSE AREA
TUESDAY, SEPT. 18 • 5 P.M. 302 Red Well Rd., New Holland. Rt. 23 W. to New Holland. Left Brimmer Ave. (becomes New Holland Rd.). Left Hill Rd. Right Red Hill Rd. OR From Rt. 340 in White Horse take Rt. 897 N. (Springville Rd.). Straight onto Peters Rd. Right Red Well Rd.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 9 A.M. - REAL ESTATE 1 P.M.
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006
Philip L. & Joan S. Weaver 717-823-0437 www.klinekreidergood.com
Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
R015862
(Lender NMLS ID #834368)
PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 2 STY. 5 BDRM. FARMHOUSE DWL.
PUBLIC AUCTION
40X70 BARN/SHOP BLDG. - 36X55 POLE BARN 1.27 ACRE COUNTRY LOT PERKINS DSL. - AIR COMP. - PROPANE & AIR TANKS
1 STY. RANCHER 4 BDRM. DWL. – 2 CAR GAR. 2 STY. BANK BARN/GAR. 26X30 ½ ACRE LOT
BIRD IN HAND - RONKS AREA
EAST EARL - BLUE BALL AREA
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 • 5 P.M.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 14 • 5 P.M.
2807 Church Rd., Bird In Hand. Rt. 340 W. of Intercourse. Right N. Ronks Rd. Right Church Rd. to property on immediate left.
4502 Division Highway, East Earl. Rt. 322 E. from Blue Ball to property on left.
Rancher w/1624 SF main level & 382 SF lower level, eat-in country kitchen w/slide door to large rear 12x24 patio, living rm. w/stone fireplace, 1st floor office/den, 4 bdrms., (2 bdrms. 1st floor & 2 bdrms. lower level). bath, full bsmt., partial finish rec rm. & cold cellar, oil air heat, central AC, 2 car garage, oak hardwood floors, plaster walls, natural stained trim 2 sty. 26x30 barn/gar. bldg. (new ‘13) w/2 car gar./shop, horse stall & full drive-in 2nd floor ½ acre lot w/double macadam drive, garden & farmland rear boundary. Zoned CN. Owners relocating to farm in New York & serious to sell. “Move in” condition home w/plenty garage & barn storage. Convenient East Earl location. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., August 25, September 1 & 8 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 Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
www.klinekreidergood.com
Alvin N. & Carolyn R. Burkholder 717-354-6818
R016079
(Lender NMLS ID #834368)
R016765
Country house w/2,952 SF, eat-in kitchen, living rm., 5 bdrms., 1½ baths, laundry/mud room, sewing rm.. barn/shop bldg. w/horse stalls, carriage area, diesel shed, 2nd floor storage, pole barn w/heated shop area, run-in shed, storage bldg.,1.27 ACRES w/pasture, lawn & garden. Zoned Ag. Owners relocating & serious to sell. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., September 15, 22 & 29 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). *** Special Note: Following items sold immediately after real estate at 5 P.M. *** 45 HP Perkins Diesel Unit, 15 HP Quincy Air Compressor, 1000 Gal. Air Tank, (2) 1000 Gal. Propane Tanks, 50 Gal. Propane Tank w/Gas Bottle Tank Attachment. NOTE: Terms for personal property: cash or PA check. Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Levi S. & www.klinekreidergood.com Curvin M. Horning Naomi L. Fisher 717-606-2226 or 717-733-1006 717-768-7292 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
WHITE HORSE - SOUTH NARVON AREA
Custom log rancher w/1,794 SF, eat-in kitchen w/custom cabinets & appliances, living rm. w/cathedral beam ceiling, 4 bdrms., 2 baths, laundry, family/rec rm., daylight bsmt., custom doors, hardwood floors, new heat pump ‘17, central A/C, gas fireplace, Superior bsmt. walls, covered porch, side deck, utility bldg., rural 4.2 ACRE wooded lot, great location, quiet farming community. Subdivision potential. Zoned Rural Residential. Unique country property w/custom lot rancher in ‘immaculate’ condition. Plenty of expansion area. Great location. Minutes to New Holland & Intercourse w/easy access to Rt. 23, Rt. 340 & Rt. 772. A “must see” to appreciate. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., September 1, 8 & 15 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
R013291
Country 2 sty. "one owner" Colonial w/2390 SF, eat-in kitchen w/raised panel cabinets & appliances, pantry, living & family rms., French door to 14x26 rear deck, 1st floor laundry, 3 bdrms., 2½ baths (master bdrm. w/bath & walk in closet), large 24x28 family rm. w/brick hearth & stove, full bsmt., elec. basebrd. heat, whole house fan cooling sys., central vac., covered porches, attached 2 car garage. Outbldgs: Unique guest log cabin 12x18 w/loft & elec., 1½ sty. detached 2 car garage 24x30 w/walk up steps to 2nd floor storage, (2) utility bldgs. 12x10 & 10x8 all on desirable 14.2 ACRE partial wooded tract w/4 acres field & balance wooded w/stream, lawn, lawn & garden, professional landscaping, mature shade, on-site well & septic. Pequea Valley Schs. Reasonable taxes, in clean & green. Zoned Open Space. NOTE: Owner downsizing & serious to sell. Immaculate "move in" condition "one owner" dwl. Quiet & peaceful rural location, minutes to Honey Brook, White Horse & East Earl. A "must see" country property. Personal inspection by appointment or open house August 25 & September 1 & 8 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) * Special Note: Following items sold immediately after real estate at 5 P.M. * JD Z425 Zero Turn Mower EZ Trak w/23 HP Eng. & Bagger, Wood Boss Log Splitter w/Honda Eng. (Like New), Reddy Heater, Weight Bench, Metal Express Wagon, Walking Plow, Chicken BBQ Pit, Table Saw, School Desk, Deer Stand Climber, Deacon Bench, Wheel Barrow, Flex Steel Sleeper Sofa, Sofa & Love Seat, Recliner, Approx. 5 Cords Firewood, Pea Wire Roll, Dry Sink, Cherry Dropleaf Table, Camelback Trunk. NOTE: Terms for personal property, lawn mower & log splitter: cash or PA Check. Randal V. Kline, Ralph M. & Roy E. Good, Jr. Naomi F. Martin Aaron Z. Nolt, 717-354-5203 Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956 www.klinekreidergood.com
5576 Seldomridge Rd., Gap (White Horse). Rt. 322 E. of Blue Ball. Right Rt. 897 S. (Springville Rd.) Left Meeting House Rd. Cross Meadville Rd. Right Seldomridge Rd. to farm on left OR from Rt. 340 at White Horse Rt. 897 N. Right Seldomridge Rd. Stone 2 family dwl. w/3320 SF, each side w/kitchen, living rm., dining rm., 3 & 4 bdrms., baths, laundry & bsmt. Features: 3 fireplaces, wide window sills & dated 1861 stone farm house. Bank barn 36x80 w/ stable area & 2nd floor, tobacco barn 26x46 w/ cellar & stripping rm., equip. bldg. 26x40, heifer barn 133½ ACRE w/116 acres m/1 tillable w/level to gentle slope terrain, bal pasture w/stream. Ideal farming land 6,200’ frontage Meetinghouse & Seldomridge Rds. Farm is not in Ag Preserve. Potential to divide into 2 farms. Zoned Ag. Farm in Seldomridge family for over 158 years. Convenient location, minutes to White Horse, New Holland & East Earl. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat. August 18, 25 & September 1 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) • JD 2155 Tractor w/175 Loader DSL Approx. 5049 Hrs., 1 Owner • JD 520 Tractor w/Power Steering, 1 Owner • 1994 Ford Ranger Ext. Cab w/Bedliner, AT, 6 Cyl., 11/18 Inspect. • JD 210 Tractor, Lawn Chief 14.5HP, 42” Cut Mower Farm/Shop & Related: N. Idea 351 Manure Spreader, JD 3-14 Btm. Plow, Sm. Land Roller, 3 Section Harrow, JD 494A 4 Row Corn Planter, MF 4R 3 Pt. Cult., 3 Pt. Field Cult., JD Sickle Bar Mower, JD 14T Baler, (4) Flatbed Wagons, NH 478 Haybine, Skeleton Bale Elev., 3 Pt. Carrier, Gravity Bin, Harvest Handler Alum. Elev., 3 Pt. Scraper Blade, Ontario Grain Drill, Winpower PTO Gen. Platform Scales, 20’ Alum. & Wood Ext. Ladders, Fence Posts, Fiberglass Feed Cart, Battery Charger, Central Pneumatic Pancake Compressor, Girton SS Milk Tank, Strainer, Milker & Pail, Double Wash Tub, Wheelbarrow, Homelite XL-12 & Stihl AVT Chain Saws, Lumber, 2 Wagons Misc. Farm Related Items, Piles of Scrap Metal, Skid Fuel Tank. Primitives/Collectable/Guns: Deere & Mansur 1 Row Planter, 1 Btm. Horse Drawn Plow, Sears Roebuck Cleaner, Steel Imp. Wheels, CI Imp. Seats, Scalding Trough, CI Kettles, Crocks, Pea/Beam Scales, Wright Bakery NH Box, Ceramic Chick Waterer, Crosscut Saw, Sleds, Pullies, Canning Jars, Zinc Lids, Wall Mounted Drill Press, Egg Baskets, Coffee Grinder, Barn Hingles, Water Troughs, Tob. Lath, Milk Cans, JD Pedal Tractor, Guns: NR Davis & Sons X-Pert D. Barrel 12 Ga. Shotgun, Martin Mark 1 12 Ga. Mod., H&R 12 Ga. S. Shot Shotgun, New Haven Win. Mod. 67 SL & LR .22 Cal Gun, .22 & Shotgun Shells. Furniture: Early 8’ 2” High Corner Cupboard, Empire Chest of Drawers, Jelly Cupboard, Cottage Dresser, Ext. Table w/Brds.,. Chairs, 3 Pc. Bdrm. Suite, Singer Tredle Sew. Mach, Blanket Chest, Kneehole Desk, Sm. Rolltop Desk, Pine Hutch, Dropleaf Tables, Junior CI Stove, Columbia Victrola Record Player, Rockers, Sofa. Terms: Cash, PA check or major credit card. Auction starting 9 AM w/ wagon loads. Approx. 10:30 AM 2nd auction starting w/HH Goods. Approx. 12 noon farm equip., tractors & truck. Lunch stand. Real estate 1 PM. Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
www.klinekreidergood.com
Fred G. Jr. & Linda L. Seldomridge 717-355-6610 or 717-490-2854
R014961
CHI St. Joseph Children’s Health and the Library System of Lancaster County will present the third annual Brush Twice-A-Day Challenge, a free educational program designed to encourage
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PUBLIC AUCTION
Info & Photos at boltzauctions.com
15 Church Rd, New Providence, PA 17560 Parcel 1: Farm • Parcel 1: 4-BR Remodeled Farmhouse & 1-BR Apt. • Barns, Fenced Pasture, & Tillable Soils • Parcel 2: 12 Acres w/Established Access Parcel 2: Wooded Lot
Open House: Sept. 15, 10am-12pm & Sept. 17, 5pm-6:30pm
R018444
See hessauc ongroup.com for more details. Auction For: Mark & Cathy Mentzer AY000253L Attorney: Rob Musser
PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER
717-664-5238 877-599-8894
PUBLIC AUCTION
ATGLEN - CHRISTIANA - PARKESBURG AREA
THURS., SEPT. 20 • 5 P.M. 3751 Leike Rd., Parkesburg. Rt. 30 E. from Gap. Right South Blackhorse Rd. Left Leike Rd. to house on left.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 14
Rancher w/2624 SF finished area, country eat-in kitchen w/Krown cabinets & appliances, living rm. 1st floor laundry, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, large family & rec rm. w/corner brick hearth & kitchen cabinets full bsmt. Elec. heat, central AC, large deck & insulated Anderson windows level 1.1 ACRES w/mature trees, lawn & garden. Great setting w/preserved farm land border to rear & across road. Owners/family & serious to sell. Custom “one owner” country Rancher, minutes to Atglen, Christiana, Parkesburg, Rt. 30, 41 & 372. Low maintenance & spacious. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., Sept. 1, 8 & 15 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
SAT., SEPTEMBER 15
R016141
CUSTOM 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER 2 CAR CARPORT 3/4 ACRE WOODED LOT SOUTH NEW HOLLAND AREA
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 5 P.M. 137 Greentree Dr., New Holland. Rt. 23 E. to New Holland. Right Brimmer Ave. (becomes New Holland Rd.) Left Skyline Dr. Left Greentree Dr. OR Rt. 340 E. of Intercourse. Left New Holland Rd. Right Skyline Dr. Left Greentree Dr.
Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
www.klinekreidergood.com
R016210
Holland stone Rancher w/2128 SF eat-in kitchen w/appliances, laundry rm. (includes washer & dryer), living rm. w/fireplace & door to wraparound deck, large family/rec rm., full daylight bsmt., oil air heat, central AC & new roof (2010). Special features: open floor plan, contemporary architecture & cathedral ceilings, 3/4 acre wooded lot w/mature hardwood trees, shrubbery & plantings. After 51 years, owner downsizing & serious to sell. Great location overlooking farming valley. No outlet street, quiet & peaceful. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., September 1, 8 & 15 form 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) Dorothea H. Zimmermann Ronald L. Zimmermann, POA 253-590-6098
9 A.M. - REAL ESTATE 1 P.M.
Rancher w/2,278 SF, eat-in kitchen w/custom cabinets, appliances, formal dining rm., family rm. w/FP, sunroom, library/office, 3 BRs plus 4th bonus BR, laundry, 2nd floor w/guest BR, full bsmt. w/(2) finished bonus rms. & large future rec. rm., heat pump & central A/C. Special features: vaulted ceiling, crown molding, Colonial trim, panel doors, custom cabinetry, .34 acre lot w/garden, pond, mature plantings. After 20 years, owners downsizing & serious to sell. Low maintenance, convenient & spacious. A “must see/one-owner” w/custom features galore. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., August 25, Sept. 1 & 8 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
894 Strasburg Rd., Paradise. Rt. 741 E. from Strasburg. Cross Belmont Rd. Property on right OR from Georgetown, north Mine Rd. Straight S. Kinzer Rd. Left Strasburg Rd. Property on left.
(Lender NMLS ID #834368)
Furniture: Zinc Lined Dry Sink, Jelly Cupboard, Lg. Tall Wood Cab. w/5 Shelves & Drawer, Ice Box, Dough Tray, Courthouse Deed Storage Unit, Early Child’s Settee, Blanket Chest, 3/4 & Single Rope Beds, Highchair, Flat Top Trunk, Station Master Desk, Patio Sets. Primitives/Collectables: New Brighton, PA Lidded Crock, Earthen & Glazed Crocks & Jugs, Eldreth Pottery Pcs., 30 Pcs. Copper Pitchers, Kettles, Beacon Light, Brass Kettle, Dinnerbelll, Early Animal Cookie Cutters, Tinware Beaters, Graters, Strainers, Ladle, Muffin Tins, Cake Pans, Lunch Bucket, Mixing Bowls, Wood Stompers & Forks, Feed Chest, Wooden Boxes, Early Wood Sled, Wood Exp. Wagon, Keystone RR 6400 Riding Eng., Metal Toy Steam Bucket, Wicker Doll Carriage, Doll Bed & Highchair, CI Banks, Wood Wheelbarrows, Candy Containers, Cow & Other Bells, Wood Stirrers, Canes, Baskets (Some Longaberger®), Sm. Basket Quilt, Signed Early Friendship Quilt. Paper/Prints/Glassware: Framed J. Parker Print/Oak Frame, Signed Andy Smith Prints, Denny Minch Signed Prints, Numbered Cedar Waxwing By Linda Lloyd, Early 1900’s Ledger, Old Legal Documents, Souvenir Program June 6, 1925, Local & Embossed Postcards, Parkesburg Menno., War Ration Books, Noah’s Ark Collectables, Norman Rockwell Memo., Wall Pictures, Décor & Frames, Books Incl. Danielle Steel, Mary Higgins Clark, Debbie Macomber, Hummels, Glass Peanut Jar, Covered Candy Dishes, Stemware, Glassware, Footed Bowls & Pitchers. Lawn/Garden/Shop: Lg. Early Wood Work Bench w/Vise, Cub Cadet 6.5HP Chipper Shredder Vac, Stihl Weedeater, 20' Alum. Ext. Lader, Wood Stepladder, Asst. Long Barn Brds., Miter Saw, Forks, Shovels, Brooms, Steel Wheel Wheelbarrow, Sprinkling & Gas Cans, Garden Tools. NOTE: Owners collection, very clean antiques, etc. Terms cash, PA check or major credit card. Auction starting 9 A.M. w/tools, lawn & garden items, followed by antiques/primitives. Furniture last but may be before Real Estate at 1 P.M. Lunch stand.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006
2263 MANOR RIDGE DRIVE, LANCASTER, PA 17603 Cape Cod Style Home, 2 BR, 1 Bath, Hardwood Flrs., Garage, Full Basement Penn Manor School District $7,000 Down, Closing 45 Days OPEN HOUSES: Sunday, Sept. 16, 12-1:30 P.M. Or By Appt.
1½ STY. GARAGE/REC RM. BLDG. 36x48 w/20x20 ADDITION 1½ STY. BARN/GARAGE BLDG. 46x52 w/HORSE STALLS - SHOP 2 ACRES - FENCED PASTURE PERSONAL PROP. - SHOP ITEMS - FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
Anna Belle Underwood 484-680-2153 www.klinekreidergood.com
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www.klinekreidergood.com
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 5:30 P.M.
368 HAWTHORNE DRIVE, LANCASTER, PA 17603 Ranch Style Single Family Home, 3 BR, 1 Bath, Central Air, Attached Garage, Shed Penn Manor School District $7,000 Down, Closing 45 Days OPEN HOUSES: Sunday, Sept. 16, 1-3 P.M. Or By Appt.
KINZERS - PARADISE AREA
(Lender NMLS ID #834368)
Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 5:30 P.M.
PUBLIC AUCTION CUSTOM 1½ STY. 5 BDRM. DWL. w/SUNROOM
9 A.M. • REAL ESTATE 1 P.M.
Plainfield Farm LP (Hershey Family) Clair L. Hershey: 610-806-2596 Charles L. Hershey: 717-799-1334
527 W. RIDGE ROAD, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 Ranch-Style Single Family Home, 2 BR, 1 Bath, Deck, Shed, Fenced Yard Elizabethtown Area School District $7,000 Down, Closing 45 Days OPEN HOUSES: Sunday, Sept. 9, 1-3 P.M. Or By Appt.
ATGLEN – PARKESBURG AREA
804 W. Fourth Ave., Parkesburg. Rt. 41 S. from Gap. Left Rt. 372 E. (Lower Valley Rd.). Approx. 2 miles left S. Limestone Rd. Right W. Fourth Ave. OR Rt. 30 E. to Rt. 10 S. to Parkesburg. Right Rt. 372 W. Left W. Fourth Ave.
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 5:30 P.M.
1028 W. CLAY STREET, LANCASTER, PA 17603 Brick 2-Story Duplex, 3 BR, 1.5 Baths, Finished Basement, Fireplace, Fenced Yard, Covered Porch, Detached Shed Lancaster City School District $10,000 Down, Closing 45 Days OPEN HOUSES: Sunday, Sept. 9, 12-1:30 P.M. Or By Appt.
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CUSTOM 1-STY. RANCHER – 2-CAR GAR. .34 ACRE LOT PERSONAL PROP. – ANTIQUES – PRIMITIVES COLLECTABLES – FURNITURE – GLASSWARE LAWN/GARDEN ITEMS
2 CAR GAR. – UTILITY BLDG. 1.1 ACRE RURAL LOT
THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 5:30 P.M.
Custom dwl. w/4,318 SF plus 1,578 SF partial finish lower level, eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets, living & family rms., laundry/mud rm., sunrm., 5 bdrms., 2 baths, 2 bonus rms., large office/sewing rm. w/custom cabinets, bsmt. w/partial finish rec rm. w/FP & kitchen cabinets, bonus rm., cold cellar, gas HW radiant heat, flagstone patio, 25x13 deck, garage/rec rm. bldg. 36x48 w/20x20 addition w/kitchen cabinet & radiant floor heat, 2 car gar. 25x47, 2nd floor w/rec. rm., (2) bonus rms., office, 46x52 barn/ gar. bldg. w/4 horse stalls, 20x30 shop, 2nd floor storage rm., separate hay storage area, 2 ACRE tract w/approx. 1½ acre fenced pasture w/run-in shed, lawn, garden area. Zoned Ag. Owners relocating & serious to sell. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., August 25, September 1 & 8 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). Furniture/Appliances/Household: Samsung Washer 2 Yrs. Old, (2) 4 Pc. Bdrm. Suites, Rolltop Desk, Matching Love Seat & Sofa Recliners, Sectional Sofa, 3 Pc. Pine L. Room Suite, Lg. Hutches, Corner Cupboard, Modern Dry Sink, Child’s Dry Sink, Hall Rack, Toy Box, Benches, Bureau, Canoe Book Rack, Child’s Table & Chairs, Drop Leaf & End Tables w/Chairs, Holmes Clock, Ping Pong Table, Fooseball Game, Table Shuffleboard, Rollerblades, Single Treadle Sew. Mach., Battery & Propane Lights, Window AC, Weslo Treadmill, Rebounder Exerciser, Pitcher/Bowl w/Stand, Lone Star & Tumbling Block Quilts, Signature Homestyle Items, Princess House Items, Longaberger® Baskets, Misc. HH Items. Tools/Shop Items: 5000 & (2) 2500 Honda Generators, Grizzley 14” Z Series Mod. G 1019Z Band Saw, Grizzley Dust Collector Sys., (2) DeWalt 5.5 HP Honda Air Comp., 16’ Alum. Plank, Cordless DeWalt Saws, Drills, Fiberglass Ladders, Air Hoses, Alum. Brake, Nailer, Staplers, Paslode 3” Nails & 2 3/8” Ring Shank Nails, Construction Supplies, 10 Panel & Gate Round Pen, Run-In Shed, Troyer Portable Poultry Ranger (New in Box), 12V-60 Watt Solar Generator Kit, Rabbit Hutch, Coal & Wood Stove, Sm. CI Stove, CI Radiator, 10x10 Gazebo, Advanced Port. Solar Panel, 12V Battery Boxes, Propane Tanks, Rolls of Wire, Trike & Trailer, Children’s Bikes & Toys, Trampoline, Fuse Child’s Freestyle Bow, Matthew Bow, Camping Supplies, Propane Lights, Adult & Child’s PVC Picnic Tables, Sm. Cinema Type Fireplace, DeSoto 3 Wheel Adult Tricycle. These Items Sold After Real Estate: Perkins DSL Unit w/Alternator, Air Compressor & Cooling Sys. For Icebox, Winpower Wind Generator, Battery Pack, 1000 Gal. Propane Tank, Lg. Air Tank, Chain Link Dog Kennel w/Roof. Terms: Cash, PA check or major credit card. Lunch stand. Auction starting 9 A.M. w/tools & shop items, followed by HH items & furniture. Real estate 1 P.M. Few large items sold after real estate. Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron K. & Aaron Z. Nolt Amanda M. Esh Curvin M. Horning 717-629-2264 www.klinekreidergood.com 717-733-1006 or 717-442-5270 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
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Groff Memorial Park, 120 E. Conestoga St., New Holland, will host a Pawpaw Festival from 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 9. Attendees will eat pawpaw fruit harvested from the park’s pawpaw patch and take home recipes for this Colonial favorite, including custards, cakes, cookies, and bread. Attendees will also be able to play quoits and croquet and churn ice cream. The public is invited to attend. For details, visit www.groff memorialpark.org.
REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS
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Area Park Plans Pawpaw Festival
26 - PENNYSAVER - Pequea Valley Edition - September 5, 2018
Museum To Celebrate Railroad Heritage
UCTION
Railroad Heritage Days activities are included in the regular museum admission. For more information, readers may visit www.rrmuseumpa.org or call 717687-8628.
MON., SEPTEMBER 10 • 9 A.M. Quality Furniture, Antiques & Collects., Milk & Brewery Bottles, Jewelry Fine Art, Tools & Household Goods
VALUABLE LANCASTER CO. REAL ESTATE
Well Built Brick 1 Story Home With 2 Car Attached Garage
INFO & PHOTOS AT BOLTZAUCTIONS.COM ALWAYS SEEKING QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS Open for Drop-Offs Tuesday 9-4 717-392-4257
Antiques, Furniture, Collectibles, Glassware, Tools & HH Goods
Boltz Auction Company
15 Pequea Drive Paradise PA 17562 Thursday, September 27 2018 ·3:00 pm
3601 Columbia Ave., Lancaster, PA 17603 AU002953L
Hometowne Auction, LLC
Quilts & Quilt-Related Items
Announcements at Auction Take Precedence Over Ads AY-002084
H ELD AT G ARDEN S POT F IRE R ESCUE 339 E. M AIN S T ., N EW H OLLAND , PA
(Cochranville Area)
PUBLIC AUCTION 1952 JOHN DEERE “MT” TRACTOR
(FORMERLY LIBERTY FIRE HALL)
NEXT AUCTION DATE: TUES., NOV. 20, 2018
GRASSHOPPER 723K Z-TURN MOWER GUNS & AMMO • LAWN/GARDEN & SHOP TOOLS • PERSONAL PROPERTY SAT., SEPT. 22, 2018 AT 9:00 A.M.
CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED Quilts & Tops; Wall Hangings & Tops; Quillows, Pillows & Quilt-Related Items
Located at 3200 Limestone Rd., Cochranville, PA 19330
Aaron Z. Nolt (717) 354-5599 AY002166
Directions: From Gap, PA take Rt. 41 S. 7 mi. to Cochranville; turn left on Rt. 10 to sale on left. Watch For Full Listing Coming Later For Photos & Details Visit www.martinandrutt.com
www.klinekreidergood.com
Auction By: MARTIN & RUTT AUCTIONEERS AY2189-L Michael J. Martin (717) 371-3333 Member of both PAA & NAA John J. Rutt II (717) 587-8906
PUBLIC AUCTION 1 STY. 2 BDRM. RANCHER - 2 CAR GAR. SHOP/GAR. 28x40 -1/2 ACRE LOT
2 CAR GAR. 4/10 ACRES LOT 2011 HONDA ACCORD EX-L “ONE OWNER” CAR
Auctioneer: Christ Taylor AU#005421 Ph. 717-371-1915 Seller: Weaverland Mennonite Schools Attorney: Jay Clark Ph. 717-464-4300
Preview: Mon., Sept. 17, 2018, Noon to 4 PM
"SHORT NOTICE"
PUBLIC AUCTION CUSTOM SPLIT LEVEL 4 BDRM. DWL.
Directions: Route 222 South, to left on Little Britain Rd, to left on Route 272. Description: 17.33 acres, Large Victorian home with (4) bedrooms, wood floors throughout, newer kitchen, built-in cabinets, pocket doors and more. Lots of old charm features with today’s modern conveniences. Large barn, garages and other outbuildings, above ground swimming pool, mature shade trees and landscaping. 12+ acres tillable. Many possibilities! Open House Dates: Saturday: September 8, 2018 (1-4 pm). Thursday: September 6, 2018 (4-7 pm), September 13, 2018 (4-7 pm) Terms: Down payment of $50,000.00 required day of sale. Settlement on or before December 12, 2018. Transfer taxes to be paid by buyer. Real Estate taxes shall be prorated at time of settlement. Taxes: $5102/ year. Attention Realtors: 1% Broker Participation being offered to Realtors who preregister with their buyers and who become the successful bidder day of auction. Pre-registration forms & additional pictures are available on-line at www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www.auction zip.com. Auctioneer’s Notes: Zoned R2 Village Residential. Potential subdivision possibilities or continue with agricultural usage. Property is in Act 319 Clean & Green and not in Ag Preservation.
www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • 888-209-6160
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(717) 442-9221 & (610) 384-8433 www.barrdavis.com
AUCTION Tues., Sept. 18, 2018 at 9:00 AM
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Real Estate consists of a Well Built Brick 1 Story Home w/ 2 Car Attached Garage. Home contains 3 Bedrooms, 1 ½ Baths. Custom Maple Kitchen, Living Room, Dining Room with Built-In Corner Cupboard. 6’ X 25’ Patio and 8 ½’ X 15’ Covered Side Porch. Heat in Garage and Basement. Floored Attic Storage. Full Basement; Whole House Fan; On Site Well; Public Sewer. OPEN: Wednesday, September 5, 2018 4-6 pm TERMS: 10% Down at auction. Balance by 11/2/18. Buyer pays all realty transfer tax. FOR: Constance L. Campbell, Estate
FRI., OCTOBER 12, 2018 AT 6 P.M. 376 Nottingham Rd., Quarryville, PA 17566 - Lancaster County
PUBLIC AUCTION
Auction Preview Sunday, Sept. 9 3-5 P.M.
REAL ESTATE to be sold at 6:00PM
17+ ACRE FARM, 4 BR FARMHOUSE, POOL, BARNS & OTHER OUTBUILDINGS
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PUBLIC
Lewistown Train Station. The T1 Trust and New York Central System Historical Society will also present displays. A number of historic locomotives and railroad cars will be open for inspection.
Auction For: WILLIAM C. & HAZEL M. TOWNSEND
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Railroad Heritage Days will also feature the railroad-focused fine art of Peter Lerro. Attendees may view operating model train layouts by the Reading Company Technical and Historical Society and the Capital PenNScalers. Educational and historical displays will be available from the Pennsylvania Railroad Technical and Historical Society’s national organization, Long Island Chapter, and Middle Division and
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The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, 300 Gap Road, Strasburg, will host Railroad Heritage Days on Saturday, Sept. 8, and Sunday, Sept. 9. Museum collections manager Dodie Robbins will present “Hidden Treasures of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania” on Sept 8 at 10:30 a.m. in the auditorium. Frank Gillespie will demonstrate blacksmithing on both days in the outdoor yard.
PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION
RONKS - SMOKETOWN - S. BIRD IN HAND AREA
FOREST HILLS – LEOLA AREA
TUES., SEPTEMBER 18
FRI., OCTOBER 5 • 5 P.M.
PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY WOODED BLDG. LOT
3 P.M.
61 Timberline Dr., Leola. Rt. 23 W. of Leola. Right Forest Hill Rd. Right Timberline Dr.
2502 S. Cherry Ln., Ronks. Rt. 340 W. to Smoketown. Right Rt. 896 S. Cross over Rt. 30 to property on left (corner of S. Cherry Ln. & Hartman Bridge Rd.). (E. Lampeter Twp., Lanc. Co.)
2 ACRES M/L KINZERS - GEORGETOWN - NICKEL MINES AREA
SAT., SEPTEMBER 15 • 4 P.M.
(Lender NMLS ID #834368)
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt, Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
Margaret R. Bakun
www.klinekreidergood.com
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Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
www.klinekreidergood.com
Arlene B. Schaal Estate Peggy A. Bare, Exc: 717-723-6245 Diane E. Sherwood, Exc.
1 sty. wood shingle/frame rancher w/1131 SF, eat-in kitchen w/appliances, living rm., 2 bdrms., 1½ baths, enclosed breezeway, full bsmt., oil air heat & central AC, hardwood floors & plaster walls (house needs TLC), attached 2 garage + detached heated shop/garage 28x40 all on ½ acre lot w/on-site well & septic, mature shade. Zoned Ag. NOTE: Owner moving to retirement quarters & serious to sell. Property must be sold. Ideal as residence or investment. CV Schs. Convenient location & economical. Personal inspection by appointment or open hosue September 1, 8 & 15 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
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Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006
S. Belmont Rd., Paradise. From Paradise Rt. 30 E. Right S. Belmont Rd. Cross Rt. 741 to lot on left OR from Strasburg Rt. 896 S. Left S. Belmont Rd. to lot on right. 2 ACRE lot w/284’ frontage. Ideal custom home site or investment. Pequea Valley schs. Minutes to Georgetown, Strasburg, Vintage & Kinzers w/easy access to Rt. 896, Rt. 741 & Rt. 30. Seller serious to sell. Inspection of tract anytime. 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). Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
www.klinekreidergood.com
Stephen S. & Mamie S. Esh 717-442-8358
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Custom “one owner” split level w/1824 SF, eat-in kitchen w/cherry cabinets & appliances, formal dining rm., living rm. 4 bdrms. 21 baths, family rm. w/ stone fireplace & slide door to flagstone patio, 1st floor laundry, bsmt. w/ shop area & side entry 2 car gar, updated insulated/tilt windows, security sys., central AC, 4/10 acre lot. Public water & sewer. CV schs. Note: After 47 years, estate serious to sell. Solid built & low maintenance exterior. Easy access to New Holland, Lancaster, Rt. 222 Bypass & Rt. 30. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., September 15, 22 & 29 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). * Special Note: Car to be sold immediately after real estate at 5 P.M.* 2011 Honda Accord EX-L 4 Cyl., 4 DR, Leather Sunroof, One Owner, 28,000 Miles, Very Good Condition. Terms: Cash or PA check. See website for photos.
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Women’s Bible Study Offered Sept. 20, through Nov. 15. The schedule will include refreshments at 9:15 a.m., a time of worship at 9:30 a.m., and study groups until 11:30 a.m. Three DVD studies will be
offered followed by group discussion: “Jesus Among Secular Gods” by Ravi Zacharias and Vince Vitale, “Follow” by Andy Stanley, and “What Love Is” by Kelly Minter. There is a cost for the book for each study. Child care will be available. A freewill offering will be accepted. For more information, readers may call Jessica Carson at 717519-5220, email copcbiblestudies@ gmail.com or visit www.changeof pacecentral.webs.com.
LCDHH Slates Flea Market The Lancaster Center of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (LCDHH), 2270 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, will host a flea market and yard sale on Saturday, Sept. 15, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Spaces are available to rent on the parking lot of the Lancaster Deaf Mennonite Church. Refreshments will be sold. The deadline to reserve a space is Saturday, Sept. 8. Vendors must provide their own tables. For more details, readers may contact 717-207-9822 or lcdhh@bdhhs.org. Proceeds will benefit the Community Education Program.
The leadership team of Change of Pace Bible Study invites all women to attend its fall session Bible study at Lancaster Alliance Church.
PUBLIC AUCTION • BRETHREN DISASTER RELIEF AUCTION •
FRI. & SAT., SEPT. 21 & 22, 2018 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: Lebanon Valley Expo Center, 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon, PA 17042
Heifers • Theme Baskets • Silent Auctions • Farmer’s Market • Share-A-Meal • Arts • Crafts • Artisan Alley • Blood Drive • Chicken Bar-b-Que Dinner • Breakfast • Quilts & Crafts - Coin - Pole Barn Children’s Auctions • Baked Goods • Car & Tractor Show • Chicken Pot Pie
THIS AD SPONSORED BY WITMAN AUCTIONEERS INC. AY000155-L
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TWO FULL DAYS OF EVENTS For Times & Dates See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com
PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION 100+/- ACRE CONESTOGA RIVER FRONT FARM SAT., OCTOBER 27, 2018 AT 11:00 A.M. 1195 Mondale Rd., Bird in Hand, PA 17505 - Lancaster Co. Neffsville/Brownstown/Leola Area
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Moses M. Robinson Trust
PUBLIC AUCTION Of 56
SAT., OCT.
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Directions: From Rte. 272, turn east on to Creek Rd., to left on Pinetown Rd. Take immediate Rt. onto Bridge Rd. thru covered bridge. Rt. on Mondale Rd. to property. From Leola Rte. 23 West, to right on Mondale Rd., 1.5 miles to farm. Description: 100 Acres +/- farm w/level to gentle slope terrain w/good crop producing soils bordering Conestoga River. 55 +/- acres tillable, 28 +/- acres pasture & 13 +/acres woods w/balance being attributed to the improvements. 2.5-story, 7 BR, 2 bath farmhouse. Large 50'x100' 2-sty. bank barn w/22'x85' addition, 36 cow tie stalls & 6 box stalls. 32'x58' dry cow/heifer/calf barn w/partial open front. Large concrete barn yard sloped to 60' manure pit w/push off guard. 11'x22' milk house w/895 gal. milk tank. 16'x60' stave & 14'x45' tile silos. 40'x50' & 28'x84' tobacco sheds. 30'x36' corn shed w/shop & garage area w/overhead door. Also, several corn cribs & bins. Open House Dates: Thurs., Sept. 13 & 20 (4-7 P.M.) & Sat., Sept. 15 & 22 (1-4 P.M.) Terms: Down payment of $100,000.00 required day of sale. Settlement on or before December 28, 2018. Transfer taxes to be paid by buyer. Real Estate taxes shall be prorated at time of settlement. Taxes: $6,240/year. Attention Realtors: 1% Broker Participation being offered to Realtors who preregister with their buyers & who become the successful bidder day of auction. Pre-registration forms & additional pictures are available on-line at www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www.auction zip.com. Auctioneers’ Notes: Rare & excellent opportunity to purchase prime real estate in picturesque Lancaster Co. in rural Upper Leacock Twp. Possible subdivision to build your dream home overlooking Conestoga River and Pinetown covered Bridge. Great location along quiet back roads but only minutes from Routes 272, 222 & 23. Auctioneers: Farm is preserved through Lancaster Farmland Christ Taylor, 717-371-1915 AU#005421 Trust & enrolled in Clean & Green. Harold Martin, 717-738-4228 AU#019488 Seller: Lantoga Farms Attorney: Barley-Snyder LLC www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • 888-209-6160 Caroline Hoffer 717-299-5201
ELDER CARE ASSISTANCE FOR ELDERLY, caregivers provide hygiene assistance, meals, light housework in your home. Insured, Bonded, RN owned & operated. Visiting Angels, 717-393-3450.
Recruiting Station Welcomes New BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Staff Member Army Staff Sgt. Jacob C. Reedy has arrived for duty as a recruiter with the U.S. Army Recruiting Station - Lancaster. He will serve with U.S. Army Recruiting Company Harrisburg. Reedy is the husband of Juanita Reedy and father of Marissa, Tatumn, and Rhyann Reedy. He is a 2003 graduate of Mineretts High School, Oakhurst, Calif.
7 BR FARMHOUSE, LARGE BARN & OTHER OUTBUILDINGS
PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM
(+/-) ACRE FARM 13 AT 12:00 NOON
Located at 10969 & 10987 Burkett Rd., Greencastle, PA 17225, Montgomery Twp., Franklin Co., this 56-acre farm (+/-) features 2 houses: A brick rancher & a 2-story frame farmhouse! Property includes both houses, a large barn & several smaller barns/outbuildings on approximately 36 tillable acres w/2 ponds & woodland areas. Property has road frontage on both Burkett & Bradley Rds., this farm is perfectly suited for farming and many other potential uses with the extra income potential that 2 residential structures & several outbuildings/barns offer. Area also provides great hunting & outdoor activities. Property is in the Tuscarora School Dist., in picturesque Montgomery Twp./Franklin Co. This farm is situated just a few miles from Greencastle Borough with easy access to Rts. 11 and 81 and the amenities of Chambersburg, Waynesboro, Mercersburg & Hagerstown. Terms: 10% down day of auction. Balance due in 45 days. 2% buyer’s premium paid by purchaser. Persons wishing to view this property may do so on: Sat., Sept. 8 from 10:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M. Or by calling 800-791-8815 for an appt. Auction By: Auction For: Shenk Auction Company Moses Robinson Trust 717-665-1125 or 800-791-8815 Charles F. Blumenstock, Jr. Lic.#RY000237L Blumenstock Legal Advisors, PC 717-553-5197 Visit: www.shenkauctions.com or www.AuctionZip.com for more details, pictures, and information R018128
Boats MUSSERS AFFORDABLE BOAT REPAIRS WE OFFER: WINTERIZATION, MAJOR & MINOR REPAIRS, AND BOAT RESTORATION. OUR STORE STOCKS ANTIFREEZE, PARTS & ACCESSORIES, CHEMICALS & EVERYTHING NEEDED TO WINTERIZE YOUR BOAT. 50 E. 28TH DIVISION HWY. LITITZ, PA. 17543 WEB: AMNM29RAY@AIM.COM
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!
OAK SERVER, STAINED glass doors on bottom, Keepsake Pulaski Furniture Co., $250 firm, Barb, 717-723-5859
Lawn & Garden 5’ GREEN GIANT OR LEYLAND CYPRESS - $19 EA. A Full Selection of Shrubbery and Trees Available ROUTE 10 GARDEN CENTER N.E. Rt 1 Bypass & Rt 10 Oxford, PA 19363 610-467-1060 OPEN 7 DAYS ALL YOUR LANDSCAPING & Hardscaping Needs. (Facebook) 1-877-500-3090. PA065582 phillipsscottlandscaping.com
DALE’S LANDSCAPING:.Mulching, Trimming, Edging, Chipping, & Flower Bed Clean-up. Call 610-593-3535
Computers
EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE Spring clean-ups. Mowing, edging, seeding, fertilization, mulching, shrub & tree pruning. 717-626-2541 (PA 088021)
COMPUTER REPAIR- On Line Support, New & Used Computers. CSA Tech Solutions, 717-354-4272
ECONOMY FRIENDLY. Mott’s Lawncare & Landscapes, Inc offering Free estimates for 2018. Mow, mulch, clean-ups, shearing & more. Dave, 717-406-8152
PUBLIC AUCTION DOUBLE OCCUPANCY BRICK HOME 4 Bedrooms, 1½ Bath Each Side 1,853 Sq. Ft. Combined - Detached Garage
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2018 - 6:00 P.M. 146 & 148 W. Main Street, New Holland, PA 17557 House Details: Each Residence - 1st Floor, Dining Room, Living Room, Kitchen, Pantry ½ Bath, Deck off Kitchen. 2nd Floor, 3 Bedrooms, 1 with deck off rear, Full Bath. 3rd Floor, 2 Good Sized MultiPurpose Rooms. Each Residence has Full Basement. Each Unit Sells with Appliances. 2-Car Garage, Fenced in Backyard features Fruit Trees. Open House Monday, September 10 & Tuesday, September 11 5:00-7:00 P.M. or by appointment contact Auctioneer Dustin Spencer 717-203-3225. Terms: 10% Down Day of Sale, Settlement within 60 Days Real Estate Sold As/Is. Auction for: James & Barb Prudhomme Attorneys: Kling & Deibler, 717-354-7700
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The fall session of Change of Pace - A Women’s Nondenominational Bible Study will be held at Alliance Church, 210 Pitney Road, Lancaster. Classes will run from 9:15 to 11:30 a.m. on Thursdays,
12 N. Railroad Avenue • P.O. Box 99 • New Holland, PA 17557 Phone: (717) 354-6671 • www.martinauctioneers.com • martinauctioneer@frontiernet.net Auctioneers: Paul Z. Martin, Jr., Roger Spencer, Patrick K. Morgan & Dustin Spencer PA-AY-000144L All Announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed material.
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Lawn & Garden
Pets
Produce & Edibles
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FREE REMOVAL of Riding/Push Mowers, Snowblowers. Call 717-940-9029
AA RIDGEWOOD KENNELS 2 Cavachonpoo Beaglier, Bichon, Cavalier, Cavapoo, Caviston, Corgipoo, Jackapoo. more. Lifetime war. 610-873-7045 www.ridgewood2.com
CONCORD GRAPE JUICE, fresh pressed, unpasteurized from New York. Good for canning or wine making. $6.20 ea gal. in barrel quantity. Order before 9/25. Also 5 gal buckets. Call the Fishers 814-514-3014
FREE ITEMS
25 DRIVER TRAINEES needed now! Earn $1,000 per week! Paid CDL training! Stevens Transport covers all costs! 1-877-209-1309 drive4stevens.com
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MUSHROOM MULCH: 5 yds $90; 10 yds $150; 15 yds $180; 20 yds $220; 30 yds $300. Call 717-989-3396. If unavailable Call 717-768-7211
ACA MALE GOLDEN Retriever Puppies. Very friendly, family raised, 12 wks. $725/ea. 610-286-3655
RAILROAD TIES: 3 Grades in Stock, Delivery Avail. Gap Repair, 717-442-4781.
Livestock EXPERT, FULL MOUTH balancing & dental care for your horses. Certified Equine Dental Technician E. Kilby 717-244-1724 FREE: WILL LEND Nice Riding Horses and Large Ponies until June 2019. Call Andy or Bill at 717-394-7865 HORSE BOARDING Atglen View Farm. Lots of pastures, 717-355-2008 HORSE RETIREMENT & BOARDING, Manheim, PA .”We help your retired equine friend live the good life”. www.WillowTreeAcres.com • 717-665-0864 LAYING HENS. Order now for October. Also chicken crates, nesting boxes, feeders & waters. Call Hillside Pullets, 717-529-5618 NEW HOLLAND BALER 276; New Idea Manuer Spreader, 245; New Holland Hay Bind, 488; A Gap Hay Wagon, 610869-3959
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.
ADORABLE PUREBRED FAMILY raisedLab puppies for sale. both parents are our family pets. 6 are black/charcoal & 5 are chocolate. Males $650, Females $800. Call or text 717-669-4297 or email jdellarova@comcast.net AKC CORGI PUPPIES All Females ready 9/1/18 first shots wormed every 2 weeks $1150 some less taking deposits now Call or text 7175424618 AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, shots, wormed, OFA certified. Exc. Hips. European bloodlines. Vet checked. $975. Call 717529-6213 BLACK LAB PUPPIES, farm raised, 1st shots & wormed, ready now. $325. Call 717-786-6971 Ext. 4 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Lots of black with tan. Ready NOW, wormed, vet checked. $350 717-682-3027 GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES, AKC, hip certified line, family raised, vet checked, shots, wormed, ready 9/11, $850. 717380-2273, Leola, PA GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS AKC registered, vet checked, shots/wormed. Ready now for their forever home! $725.00 484-680-8322 LAB MIXED PUPPIES, Black, Chocolate, Merle or Brindle, vet cheched, shots & wormed. 8wks old, $350. 717-917-3139 YORKIE PUPPIES, VET checked, shots, Ready 9/04/18. Cute & Playful. Call 610334-4885
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LOCAL ANGUS BEEF, No antibiotics, no growth hormones, USDA approved. Donald R. Bare 717-808-6805
Giving away that piece of furniture, toy, sports equipment, etc???
Call 1-800-428-4211 to place your 3 line, private party ad for 1 week
Sporting Goods
(some restrictions apply)
(3) MODEL 70 Winchesters pre 1964. Nice condition. 717-314-1382 after 5PM.
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GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524
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.
MATTHEWS REEZEN BOW Package includes bow case, quiver, arrow rest and arrows. Only $500 717-629-9579
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EAST LAMPETER TOWNSHIP Eastwood Village, Greenfield Estates & The Reserve, Greenfield Road Sat. Sept. 8th, 7am-1pm Rain or shine EXTON, 201 HILLSIDE Dr, Sat. 9/8 Rain date: Sun. 9/9, 8-4. Community yard sale, 12+ homes! Meadow Brook Manor in Exton off of Swedesford Rd near mall. Maps at 201 Hillside Dr. TroybulitTiller Trac Zac, tools, furn., HH, jewlery & much more! Call 610-405-3450 for directions.
GORDONVILLE, 3652 Old Phil. Pike , 9/7 & 9/8, 7AM-?. HH & baby items, decor, books, brand name clothing & more!
CALL 717-653-9848 or 1-800-428-4211 Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
LANCASTER/LEOLA 11TH ANNUAL Fritz Elem. Comm. Yard Sale Event – 30+ Fam. SEPT 7 & 8th. FRI & SAT 7 – 2. New Holland Ave to Hornig Rd.R/S PARADISE, ROHRER MILL Rd/741, Sept 8, 7:30am-? HH, clothing, toys, decor, boys clothing, misc.
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717-492-2566 Shady Maple has the following employment opportunities available in the following departments:
24 Hours a day Your ad will be processed on the next business day.
FARM MARKET Seafood Manager Bakery Mixer (First Shift) Donut Production (2nd Shift) Checkout Cashiers Meat Cutter/Clerk Meat Grinder Deli Clerks (Evenings, must be 18) Soup & Salad Clerks Produce Stockers/Clerk Bulk Foods Packer/Stocker Dairy Stocker
VISIT
FT FT FT PT FT/PT FT PT FT/PT FT PT FT
Our front counter Monday thru Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
1425 West Main Street Mount Joy, PA
ONLINE Submit your ad to us at
www.epcclassifieds.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.
HELP WANTED FT SIDING INSTALLER
SMORGASBORD
R018456
Dessert Buffet FT/PT Salad Buffet FT Hostess/Cashier PT Saturday-Only Positions PT Dutchette Cook/Server & Cashier PT Gift Shop Cashiers & Stockers FT/PT Apply online at www.shady-maple.com or at Shady Maple, Rt. 23, East Earl, PA 17519
No experience required, will provide training for motivated individual. Driver’s license preferred but not required.
Call for interview appointment
S&M 717-392-0713 R017163
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SEASONAL CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR Wood Furnaces with instant rebates up to $1500. 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
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CAREGIVERS NEEDED: CNA's, HHA's & care assistants, make a difference in the life of a senior and put your caregiving experience to work. All shifts available. Call Visiting Angels at 717-393-3450. CONCRETE- MASON CREW Hiring. Reliable/Dependable Person. Must Have Valid Drivers License. 717-687-6955 DRIVER NEEDED FOR Saturday SMarklet in Maryland. Must be dependable and experienced. 717-419-1297 DRIVER/WORKER NEEDED FOR Fridays, For Market in New Jersey. 717-8230300 F/T WANTED ON small commercial roofing crew. Benifits included. Valid drivers license required. Call Allen at 717-7237374 GROWING COMPANY LOOKING For Highly Motivated, Quality Person for Grass Mowing & Landscaping Crew in Lancaster. Experience preferred will train right person. PA drivers license Req’d.717-951-5950 HELP WANTED INSTALLING kitchen cabinets, drivers license needed. Call Melvin 717-575-2095. HELP WANTED, FT/PT Caregivers for our clients in their homes. Home Helpers, 717-824-0939
Join us in our Mission! Hiring Caring People Serve Seniors with us! Training & support provided. All hours avail. Call Kris @ 717 207 0755 or apply: www.homeinstead.com/589 HOOBER FEEDS IN Gordonville is looking to fill a FT Class B or C Bulk Feed Driver. Please call Brad Wagner 717-768-3216 or email bwagner@hooberfeeds.com HOOBER FEEDS IN Gordonville is looking to fill a FT Bulk Feed Dispatcher. Please call Brad Wagner 717-768-3216 or email bwagner@hooberfeeds.com
Imagine having a job where you get to be creative, compassionate & supported by your team & your leadership. Imagine yourself at CSG. Help grow & enhance the lives of adults w/Intellectual Disabilities (ID/ASD) while building relationships, assisting w/activities of daily life & encouraging community inclusion. Direct Support Professionals (Direct Care Workers) (FT, PT, PRN) Lancaster, Columbia, Leola, Lititz, Manheim, Millersville & Willow Street No exp need, paid training provided! A complete Med Ins & Benefits package is available for those who qualify! Join our Team & Make a Difference Every Day! Apply at csgonline.org 717-285-7121 ext 30303 EOE
MAINT. PERSON, VALID Pa license, Benefits, 610-857-0775 Email resume: office@misacorporation.com
NOW HIRING DRIVERS! Fastrak Express Inc. 288 Stevens Road Rising Sun, MD is hiring CDL Class A Drivers. Competitive pay, benefits, bonuses, and new equipment. Call 410-658-0520 or email resume@fastrakexpress.com
MOVERS, CDL & NON CDL DRIVERS & HELPERS WANTED $11-$20/hr. Apply @ Town & Country Moving 2145 Ticonderoga Blvd, Ste 450 Chester Springs, PA 19425 610-524-9099
PROFESSIONAL LINE STRIPER at least one year experience apply on line at www.stricklerexcavating.com or call 610-777-2312 PROJECT MANAGER– CONSTRUCTION Looking for a contractor with residential remodeling and estimating experience. This is an F/T management position with a full benefit package, company vehicle, salary + commission. Send resume to mike@procare-medical.com. Lanc., PA
Immediate openings in the Lititz area!!
SPRING VALLEY TRANSPORT, LLC.
F/T MIXER – 2nd Shift Reliable person needed for mixing of pretzel dough. Must be able to multi-task, have basic analytical skills and an aptitude for details. Lifting reqmt: 50 - 75 lbs. Exp. Preferred, but will train.
ALL Candidates need to be able to function in a fast paced, hot environment, be reliable, dedicated, have dependable transportation, good communication skills & the readiness for OT on short notice. Salary commensurate with skill level Benefit package includes Medical, Dental, Vision and 401k plan Must apply online at: www.keystonepretzelscareers.com Utz Quality Foods is an Equal Opportunity Employer/ Minorities/ Females/ Disability/ Protected Veteran
is looking for an
OTR Truck Driver
OR
CD A/B Driver. Local. – this comes with a $3,000 sign on bonus. Call Kathryn 678-713-3237 or email
kfouse@hirevelocity.com
HELP WANTED: CREW POSITIONS Hummer Turfgrass Systems a leading sports field construction, renovation and maintenance company located near East Petersburg is looking to fill several crew positions. Previous landscaping, excavating or similar experience is preferred but not required. If you enjoy sports and being outside, this is a great opportunity. Competitive wages, OT, health insurance, paid time off and opportunities for advancement.
To apply send resume to matt@usaturf.com or call 717-898-5000
Help Wanted
to haul LTL Refrigerated freight. Truck will be ELOG EXEMPT! Must have several years experience in Driving, LTL and Reefer. Must have a Clean Driving Record and be a Non Smoker.
NOW HIRING CLASS A or B CDL Dump Truck Drivers, Excavating Operators. Apply in Person at 282 Chapel Hill Rd, Sinking Spring or www.stricklerexcavating.com 610-777-2312
Find what you’re looking for,
Heavy Truck Mechanic – this comes with a $3,000 sign on bonus.
PINE FURNITURE SHOP needs to fill 2 positions. Production Manager & Furniture Assembly. Humidity & dust controlled. Up to $50,000. 1st year plus benefits. Includes free shares at hunting camp at the Juniata River! Honey Brook Woodcrafts. 630 White School Rd. Honey Brook, PA 19344. Call 610-273-2928
PT HELP WANTED To clean houses in Lititz, dependable, honest, reliable with valid PA License. 717-475-3978
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC Floating Shift (2nd & 3rd) We are looking for the ‘right’ person to complete our maintenance team. That person will be responsible to work with computer-integrated baking & packaging equipment, have excellent mechanical aptitude and general industrial maintenance in mechanical and electrical troubleshooting. Hayssen experience a plus. Must be an independent worker and available to work flexible hours in a hot environment. Lifting requirement of 100 lbs. and heights of 30 feet.
Help Wanted TWO POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN LANDISVILLE, PA
Contact the owner, Jay at Sell what you don’t need in the
CLASSIFIEDS C LASSIFIEDS NOW HIRING DRIVER/WORKER for growing Construction Company. Immediate openings for qualified individual with positive attitude & strong work ethic. We are willing to train. Paid Holiday & Vacations offered. Call Steve 717-947-0127
717-587-8251 WEEKEND FRONT DESK Manager for The Christiana Motel Fri/Sat/Sun. Must be willing to work flexible hours and holidays. Excellent computer skills, customer service experience, own transportation, working well w others and dependability essential. Social media skills, enthusiasm for retro style and travel very big plus. Best suited for someone living close to Christiana. Starting at up to $14/hour; holiday pay 1.5x. Please email resume and references to info@thechristianamotel.com
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AMISH HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY is looking to hire. Retiree or disable person welcome to apply. Must be able to drive company vehicles part time. Company is based out of Smoketown, PA. Email: cvhomeimp@icloud.com or call Chris @ 717-799-7046
JOIN OUR TEAM!
General
R018605
HELP WANTED General
JOIN OUR TEAM B&J Builders II LLC. Looking for an experienced painter. Offering great pay & benefits for qualified applicants. Call 717-940-4258
General
Full-Time
Sales Position Contractor/Counter Sales, Customer Service Building materials knowledge helpful Able to multitask Familiar with computer, QuickBooks Willing to train the right person Applications available at New Holland Supply 201A Commerce Dr., New Holland, PA 17557
717-354-4794
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SALE: Up to $1,500 off Select Stoves. 717-872-6416. See our Clearance Page at www.drapersstoveoutlet.com
General
Help Wanted:
PT Sales Associate The Quilt Shop at Miller’s
R018329
SEASONAL
Come join us in our 3,500 square foot, well-lit showroom featuring hundreds of handmade quilts, quillows, wall hangings and exquisite gift items from Amish, Mennonite, and other local artisans. We are looking for a Part Time Sales Associate to be part of our small, knowledgeable team in our Quilt Shop. Friendly, smiling service-oriented personality is a must. Sewing skills and quilt knowledge is a plus, but we’ll train the right person. 15 - 30+ hours / week. Hours available are Mon - Friday from 3pm - 8pm; Sat & Sun from 12pm - 8pm. Scheduling is flexible, but must be available to work weekends and holidays. Responsibilities include cashier duties, guest interaction, and quilt sales. Position starts at $9+ / hr, based upon qualifications and experience. Apply on-line at www.MillersJobs.com (scroll to Quilt Shop listing for more) Apply in person at The Quilt Shop at Miller’s, 2811 Lincoln Hwy East, Ronks, PA Get the whole Miller's story at www.millerssmorgasbord.com. Click on ‘shopping’ to check out the Quilt Shop. Proud to be a Tobacco Free Workplace R018266
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JM BEILER ENTERPRISE
Fast paced, positive working, organized environment. Must be able to work on ones feet for up to 8 hours. Commercial kitchen cooking experience preferred but not required, will train on site. Qualifications: High energy, great attitude, able to read and follow a recipe, able to follow instructions, able to lift up to 50 lbs., punctual.
Seeking motivated individual to erect pre-engineered steel buildings. Experience preferred, but will train. Driver’s license not required, transportation provided. Competitive Pay & Benefits.
717-824-0337
Restaurant • Servers • Host/Hostess • Dishwasher
Hotel • Housekeepers
apply in person Benefits include meal discounts, employee discounts at Best Western hotels worldwide.
Intercourse Village Inn 3610 E. Newport Rd., Intercourse, PA 17534 www.amishcountryinns.com
R017873
• KITCHEN PREP COOKS - FT/PT
NOW HIRING
R017875
NOW HIRING
Family Owned and Operated for over 25 Years
717.293.0800
In Manheim Seeks
CREW MEMBERS
CDL A DRIVER
Are you cut out for this ride? Apply — text FLAGGER to 555-888.
Motivated, Hard Working Individual OT, Competitive Wages, Health Insurance, Paid Time Off and 401k Retirement. Home Each Day. R018381
Full-time & part-time positions. Must have valid driver’s license & reliable vehicle. Flagger Force is an equal opportunity employer.
FT Cook/cashier
R018606
Phone
SPORTING VALLEY TURF FARMS
WE ARE HIRING!
To Apply Send Resume To matt@usaturf.com or call 717-898-5000
HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Forest View Construction
PT Grill/cashier
•Driver/Carpentry
daytime positions
New Holland, PA Residential General Contractor Framing, Roofing, Siding, Exterior & Interior Trim Work
Full-Time opportunity with sign-on bonus after 1 year. Excellent pay plus bonuses. Valid driver’s license required.
Join us in serving your community! Applications at fuel desk–apply within R018152
R018501
If you enjoy working with people,
717-354-9486 www.trailsideexpress.com
Call For Interview 717-413-8421
Forest View Construction is looking for a self-motivated construction worker to join our team. We will train the right candidate. Must have valid driver’s license
Call Sam at 717-629-3908
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2316 Norman Road Lancaster, PA 17601
R017797
Either call or apply in person.
HELP WANTED Food Service Department needs to fill the following positions: BROWNSTOWN CAMPUS Head Cook/Co-Lead
S.D. Fisher Exteriors, LLC
Individual is responsible for preparing the hot food for students during lunch service. Candidate should have experience in quantity cooking using ovens and steamers. Individual will assist in ordering food and drinks weekly, as well as, assisting in monthly inventory and determining food quantities to prepare.
Join the team where people are the most important element in our chemistry.
MOUNT JOY & WILLOW STREET CAMPUSES Cashier/Food Preparation
Individual is responsible for preparing cold food for service, keeping the front of the house clean and stocked, and preparing food items for food delivery. In addition, individual will be responsible for helping students move through the lunch line and make purchases.
WILLOW STREET Van Driver for Meal Delivery/Dish Room
Substitute Food Prep/Server
hr@lancasterctc.edu
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R018245
Individual is responsible for preparing food, serving food and assisting with clean-up. Individual will be contacted as needed by the school. Substitutes are needed at all three campuses.
If interested, please respond to
New Holland, PA
(717) 351-5698
KITCHEN KETTLE VILLAGE
Job Fair
• Friday, Sept. 7th • 2-5 P.M. • Saturday, Sept. 8th • 8:30-10:30 A.M. In the Harvest Cafe
Individual is responsible for delivering meals to off-site location. Responsibility includes maintaining food at proper hot/cold temperature throughout the delivery process. Individual will be responsible for dish room before and after food delivery.
Apply via our web site: www.EurofinsUS.com/Careers Keyword search 13151
No Experience Necessary. Paid Holidays & Vacation. R018580
Responsibilities include unpacking and documenting environmental samples, cleaning coolers, entering sample data. Teamwork is necessary. Approximately 20 hours per week.
ROOFING & SIDING INSTALLERS NEEDED
Join a Great Team Questions? Call Human Resources at
717-768-2718 or email hr@kitchenkettle.com
EOE M/F/V/D
3529 Old Phil Philadelphia d l hi Pik Pike, Intercourse, PA 17534
R015344
Immediate entry level long-term part-time opportunities
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SPECIAL NOTICE
WORKER, MANAGER & DRIVER needed for produce stand at West York Farmers Market (Ronks, PA). Farming background preferred but will train. 717-723-6943
KEYSTONE RECORD COLLECTORS MUSIC EXPO. EXPO East Petersburg, PA 17520 Spooky Nook Sports Lanco, 1901 Miller Rd Sept. 9, 2018, 9am-3pm, Dealers BUY, SELL, TRADE. Albums, 45s, CDs, DVDs. Reasonably Priced. All Music Styles. FREE ADMISSION. Info? 610-932-7852. www.recordcollectors.org
Mechanical Trades EXPERIENCED CARPENTER NEEDED Shadowlight specializes in building room sets and needs skilled artisans who are committed to performing quality work. The ideal candidates will be reliable, hardworking, team players. Candidates will have their own tools and reliable transportation, may need to work overtime when necessary to deliver the project on time. Required skills include: -1+ years’ experience in finish carpentry -Set building -Spackling, sanding and finishing of walls and ceilings Cabinetry, flooring and fixture installation -Basic painting Desired skills: -Ceramic tile installation -Specialized floor and ceiling product installation Trim carpentry -Up to $18.00/hr DOE Shadowlight offers indoor, year-round work. We offer health insurance, profit sharing, 401K and paid vacation/holidays. If you think you would be a good fit for our company, please email your CONTACT INFORMATION, DETAILED WORK EXPERIENCE and/or RESUME to officeadmin@shadowlightgroup.com.
Office-Secretarial PT OFFICE ASSISTANT, approximately 25-30 hours per week, experience required. Gordonville. 717-768-7281
Sales CASHIER AND DELI assistant needed at Kauffman’s Fruit Farm. Our cashiers and deli staff are friendly people who enjoy meeting and helping our customers. Applicant must be available 3-4 days per week, including Saturdays. Apply in person at our market on 3097 Old Philadelphia Pike. For job description questions, call 717-7680050.
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DRYWALL & PLASTER Repair, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster.
HOUSE WASHING BY ME
MAPLE SHADE LANDSCAPING LLC
Mowing, Mulching, Trimming, Spring Clean-up, New Lawns, Reseeding & Small Tree Removal. 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 MAST SEAMLESS GUTTER, 33 Years Exp. in Business. Free Estimate 717-548-3797. PA031081
AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301 ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102 BUSHES PROFESSIONALLY TRIMMED & pruned. Hedges, shrubbery, ornamental plants aesthetically maintained. No job too small. Spring clean-up, mulching, light landscaping. 717-405-8733 CD BEILER CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, DECKING, SCREENED PORCHES PA LIC. 112619, LIC & INSURED. 717-723-6576 AMISH OWNED AND OPERATED CLEANING! FREE ESTIMATE! 717-945-9853 CLOCK & WATCH REPAIR Housecalls on Grandfather Clocks Clocks Bought & Sold Trager Clocks 717-786-7053 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.
KITCHEN KETTLE VILLAGE- Join a Great Team
NOW HIRING:
Receiving/Inventory Coordinator (full-time) Competitive Wages and Benefits Great Hours (no evenings or weekends) Fun, high-energy environment Career training and growth opportunities
For Rent DENVER – 2 BR Apt $850 LITITZ – 2 BR Townhouse $950 LITITZ – 3 BR Townhouse $1,025 MOUNTVILLE – 1 BR Loft $895 WASHINGTON BORO – 2 BR Semi $900 WEST HEMPFIELD – 2 BR Apt $925 WILLOW STREET 2 BR Apt $825 View All our Listings & Apply On-Line
POWER WASHING: Vinyl Fences, Houses, Patio’s, Etc. By Eli & Sam 717-517-6779 PA#118077 PRO HOME HANDYMAN No Job Too Small Call for Free Estimate. 610-563-5262
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SKC CONSULTING & HOME IMPROVEMENTS Specializing in Remodeling, Kitchen & Bathrooms, Windows & Doors, Roofing, Siding & Decks. CALL 717-668-3725
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AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOR SALE
Wanted
CLASSIC CARS WANTED Sports cars, Muscle cars, Classic cars, Pick-ups, etc. Jeff Gast 717-575-4561
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 ATTENTION
MOBILE HOME OWNERS If you are ready to sell we need your home Avalon Mobile Home Sales LLC 717-366-4441 BUY DIRECT Modulars - Doublewides - Singlewides Starting at $29,900. Our prices wont be beat We Move Mobiles, Buy Homes, Sell Parts. www.superiorhomes.com 717-875-1288
(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
S.U.V.'S 2005 JEEP GRAND Cherokee, 4 Dr, V8, Auto, PS, PB, PW. Clean, well maintained, clean title. $5750 obo. 717-201-1963.
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES
FOR SALE- MOVE IN READY. New Singlewide. 3BR, 2 BA in a park. 717-442-1149
$100-$5,000 PAID for unwanted or junk autos. Free same day removal. All paperwork taken care of legally. PA licensed and insured. Call anytime 717-989-6980.
FOR SALE. MOVE IN READY. Multiple New Doublewides. 3BR, 2 BA in a park. 717-442-1149
$50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607
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
GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726
CYCLES CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158 LOW MILEAGE 05 Suzuki Cruiser For Sale $5000 OBO, TXT or Leave VM 610-7801149
EAST EARL, 3BR, . . . . . . . .$1095/mo COATESVILLE, 3BR, 2BA . . . . . .$1095/mo Please See Our Website For Available Properties. www.Compass.property 717-442-0442
STUMP GRINDING 717-291-6898 Lester E. Probst. Free Estimates JUST STUMPS. Quality Workmanship.
HONEY BROOK, COMMERCIAL SPACE 1000sf office + 3000sf warehouse/ garage space. HONEY BROOK, 2nd FL APT. 1BR, 1BA. $665/mo. SALISBURY TWP MH, 3BR, 2BA on full basement, 1 pet, $1300/mo. Call 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com
STUMP GRINDING SERVICE Free Estimates, Call Dave 7am-7pm, 7 Days/ Week. 717-406-7529
Lancaster County New Homes
WEEKLY ROOMS AVAIL. At Rodeway Inn, Paradise, PA. Includes Wi-Fi, Cable TV with HBO. For Rates. NO PETS allowed! Call 717-687-6272
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ITEMS WANTED AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206
For Sale SALISBURRY TWP NEW 2017, 16x70 Eagle River 3BR, 2BA, $67,900. SALISBURY TWP, 14X72 As Is Handyman Special, 2BR, 1.5BA, $13,500. SALISBURY TWP HOME, with full basement, 3BR, 2BA, 1+ acre, $239,000. W. CALN TWP., Farmette, 1999 mfd. home on 5 acres, zoned agricultural, 2-story barn & springhouse, on-site water/ sewer, fenced in lot, $349,000. Call 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com
COMING SOON - COCHRANVILLE 28'x56' - 3 BR, 2 bath mobile home, 1,568 sq. ft. on rented lot overlooking fields & woods. Needs work. $34,995 RENTALS
Gap - Prof. Office .........450 sq. ft. $550 New Holland - 3 BR, 2nd Floor .....$900 Quarryville - 4 BR, 2.5 Bath, Split Level, 2-Car Garage, Private Acre Lot...$1,400
Click on the “job opportunities” link at the bottom.
WE BUY HOMES $ $ $ CASH $ $ $ Any Condition - Any Location Cherkin R.E., 717-392-5200.
HOMESITES FOR YOUR MANUFACTURED HOME FOR RENT!
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Questions Call: 717-768-2718 3529 Old Philadelphia Pike EOE M/F/V/D
PEQUEA MOBILE HOME Service, Remove Old Homes, Relocate, Skirting. Certified & Insured. 717-464-4461
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis. *NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.
PAINTING: PRICELESS PAINTING Interior/ Exterior. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. 717-330-1836, Ask for Bob
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)
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
REAL ESTATE
Int/Ext, Res/Com, 30 yrs exp. Free estimates, Fully insured Eric, 717-615-6442 PA 116089
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
AT SUSQUEHANNA COIN, Willow Valley Square, our 37th year paying top pricesfor gold, silver, coins, jewelry, sterling, etc. 717-464-4016.
I BUY LIONEL, American Flyer, Marx Trains, Match Box, Slot Cars, Hot Wheels, Tonka, Smith Miller, Model Toys, Lead Figures. Call 610-804-6783.
PAINTING By Triple P A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message
Manufactured Housing
BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
Removal of black stains off roof & exterior cleaning. 717-424-8504 M&M HOME IMPROVEMENTS Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling, Deck & Deck Staining, Porches & Additions, Windows, Siding, Roofing & Gutters. 717-413-8421
For Sale
BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS @ AFFORDABLE RATES. New/Old Home Wiring. Additions/Panel Upgrades, Celing Fans & Pool/Spa Wiring. Fully insured. Free estimates. PA010947. 717-615-1103, 717-875-7972 HOMESTEAD SERVICES: Tree Removals, Tree Trimming, Stump Grinding & General Landscaping. 484-643-8524
ITEMS WANTED
Located Just over the Lancaster County Line near Gap with easy access to Chester County and Mainline Areas. This small 17 Lot Subdivision offers lots from .46 +/- Acre. 12 Models to choose from priced from $272,500 - $329,900 or design your own. No association fees and minimal deed restrictions. Enjoy lower taxes and country style living at its best! Barr Realty, Inc.
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32 - PENNYSAVER - Pequea Valley Edition - September 5, 2018
FAMILY MEALS ARE HERE.
DOUBLE AD WEDNESDAYS! Sep. 5 - 12, 2018
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$5.49 LB $5.99 LB $7.49 LB $6.99 LB $6.49 LB $5.99 LB $4.99 LB
MEAT & OOur OOwn SMOKED MEATS
88¢lb
7.48lb
Spaghetti and Meatballs Hamburger Casserole Ham Balls Cabbage Rolls Lasagna Macaroni and Cheese
3.99 BO GO
2/$3
2.48
4/$11
78¢
2/$7
Hammonds
Martin's
Bumble Bee
General Mills
Campbells
Potato Chips
Hand Made Pretzels
Real Butter Bread
Chunk Light Tuna
Cereal
Chunky Soups
8 oz.; Select Varieties
18 oz.
Pepsi Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mt. Dew, Dr. Pepper; 6-16.9 oz. bottles, 6-7.5 oz. mini cans
5 oz.; Water or Oil
Honey Nut Cheerios, Lucky Charms, Cinnamon Toast Crunch; 19.3-19.5 oz.
18.6-19 oz.; Select Varieties
7-9 oz.; Buy 1, Get 1 Free
Fresh, Bone-In
Fresh, Boneless Beef
3.48
1.88
2/$5
2/$3
2.88
3.48
3.48
New York Strip Steak
Heinz
Essential Everyday
Crackers
Pennsylvania Dutch
Arm & Hammer
Essential Everyday
Essential Everyday
Egg Noodles
Laundry Detergent
Paper Towels
Bath Tissue
Basic, 6 Rolls
Basic, 12 Rolls
SOUP & SALAD
Fresh, Country Style
3.98lb
3.98lb
1.98lb
3.48lb
Bottom Round Flats
Bone-In Spare Ribs
Gourmet
Homemade
Tasty
Chicken Salad
Oyster Pie
Made From Scratch
Fresh, Boneless
Fresh, Boneless Beef
Fresh, Bone-In
Fresh, Bone-In
Beef Bottom Round Rump Roast
Swiss/Bottom Round Steak
Pork Loin End Roast
Pork Assorted Chops
1.98lb 2.58lb 3.98lb 1.00lb 1.58lb Beef Ring Bologna
3.38lb Fresh
Tilapia Filets
Picnic Ham
Beef Knuckle
PRODUCE
New Item!
Shockingly Sweet
Onions
88¢
5/$2
Crisp Stalk of
Sweet, Seedless Navels or Tangelos
Celery
Fresh, Shady Maple
Salmon Cakes
3.29
2/$4
Lifeway Elixers
Lipton
Probiotic Drinks
Pure Leaf Teas
2.98
Freestone
Red or Yellow
Peaches or Nectarines
58¢lb
2.98pk
1.48lb
Seedless Watermelon
Organic
Mango Tango
Romaine Hearts
Plums
68¢lb
88¢hd
Butternut or Spaghetti
Early Gold
Crisp, Large
1.88 pk Nutritious
Squash
Apples
Romaine Lettuce
Strawberries
Made From Scratch
2.99
12-pack Cookies
Peanut Butter
BAKERY
2.48 4.48 3.99 2.99
10lb Box
Frozen, 21/25 ct.
Fresh
Tilapia Filets
EZ Peel Raw Pink Shrimp
Bay Scallops
Fresh
Mushroom Pizza
7.78ea Frozen, 6 oz.
Warm Water Lobster Tails
2 lb. Bag
59 oz.
100% Whole Wheat
Homemade Bread
4-Pack Cranberry Orange
2/$4
2.75
Cabot
Greek Yogurts
Granola
Cheese Shreds
Essential Everyday
32 oz.
1 lb.
6-8 oz.
Orange Juice
Cabot
59 oz.
DELI
Tavern Ham
4.48lb
5.48lb
7.98lb
Local Favorite!
AMPI
Alpine
Shady Maple
John F. Martin
Yellow Sharp Cheddar
Lace Swiss Cheese
Pepper Ham
Dried Beef
3/$5
2/$4
Essential Everyday
Essential Everyday
American Cheese
5.38lb 10.98lb
FROZEN
2/$5
2/$5
2/$4
Stone Ridge
Seviroli
Seviroli
Ice Cream
Tortellini
Ravioli
1.5 qt.; Asst. Flavors
14 oz. bags
13 oz. bags
2/$4 Essential Everyday
Breakfast Sandwiches 2 pk. Box; Asst. Varieties
Orange Juice Concentrate
French Fries
12 oz.; Original, Country Style, or w/ Calcium
Steak 28 oz.; Crinkle 32 oz.; Regular 32 oz.
BULK FOOD & CANDY
3.28lb 12.38lb 6.58lb Yogurt Coated
Angel
Raisins
Honey Pecan Halves
Our Own 8-Inch
Shoo Fly Pie
2/$6 Walnut Creek
2/$7
12 oz.
3.78lb
98¢lb
Glazed Carrots
1.98ea 29.80ea 13.48ea 7.48lb
John F. Martin
& up
Our Own
DAIRY
Lancaster County Grown
88¢lb
Rice Pudding
Italian Sausage Soup
2.98lb 4.48ea
SEAFOOD
Fresh, Shady Maple Shady Maple Smoked Shady Maple Smoked Shady Maple Smoked
Farm Fresh
75 oz.; Select Varieties
Fresh, Boneless Beef
New York Strips
Sweet & Hot Italian Mango Habanero Sausage Pork Sausage
8-13.8 oz.; Select Varieties
1.98lb
6.38lb 3.28lb 2.98lb 1.58lb 1.58lb
Fresh, Shady Maple
64 oz.; Select Flavors
12 oz.; Select Varieties
2.88lb
Fresh, Half Boneless Cut Free!
Cranberry Juice Cocktail
Keebler Townhouse or Cheezit
PA Dutch
Chicken Flavored Corn Noodle Soup Mix
6.29lb 2.88lb
NEW!
Shuey's
Raw
Shipment of
Pretzels
Blanched Peanuts
Assorted Bulk Cereals
GROCERY SPECIALTY
5.48
3/$3
2.98
1.99
Cheerchies
Wee Bee
Jake & Amos
Wild Harvest
Wild Harvest
Wild Harvest
6-Pack Biscuits 6
Soup Mixes
Raw Honey
Cereal
Garlic Cheddar G
16 oz.
Vanilla Peaches
Vegetables
6.35-9.10 oz.
14.5-15.25 oz.; Select Varieties
14-15 oz.; Select Varieties
Organic Sweet Relish
5.99
Open Monday - Saturday 7am to 9pm. We accept WIC & ACCESS.
8.48
32 oz.
10 oz.
www.Shady-Maple.com | (717) 354-4981
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Fresh, Bone-In
2/$3
Chicken Thighs
19 oz. Squeeze Bottle, 30 oz. Jar
Center Cut Pork Chops
FREE Pack of Garlic Knots w/ any Family Meal Purchase!
GROCERY
Cage Free Mayonnaise
1.88lb
Special Offer!