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Little Britain Friends Meeting, 2239 Robert Fulton Highway, Peach Bottom, will host a yard sale on Saturday, Sept. 8, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Yard sale spaces are available to rent. Proceeds will benefit George Fox Friends School and Right Sharing of World Resources. TWO MEETINGS

The Quarryville Library, 357 Buck Road, Quarryville, will host two upcoming events. All are welcome to participate. For more details, call 717-786-1336. The Friends of the Quarryville Library will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 10 a.m. The book club will gather on Wednesday, Sept. 12, at 1 p.m. for a discussion of “Poison Study” by Maria V. Snyder. BLUEGRASS CONCERT

Bethesda United Methodist Church, 1086 Hilldale Road, Holtwood, invites the public to a Southern bluegrass concert by the Keystone State Quartet from Ebensburg on Sunday, Sept. 16, with music beginning at 6 p.m. Attendees will be able to make ice cream sundaes after the concert. The church is handicapped-accessible. For more information, call 717-284-2578.

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Gala Will Benefit Mom’s House pg 3

Church Will Celebrate New Home, New Season Oak Hill Fellowship Church will host Ministry Launch Sunday at its new location on Sunday, Sept. 9, at 9 a.m. The congregation moved into space it is renting from Zion United Church of Christ (UCC), at 902 Winter Hill Road, Strasburg, on Aug. 5, and the service on Sept. 9 will lay out the vision for Oak Hill’s future in its new home. “The congregation and leadership at Zion UCC have been extremely gracious in this rental agreement, and we pray that the light of Jesus will continue to shine from Winter Hill Road as a result of this decision,” remarked Oak Hill pastor Ben Miller. Oak Hill was planted in 2008 with a vision to help reach the Solanco community with the good news of Jesus Christ. The congregation met in a couple of locations, most recently renting space at 15 E. State St., Quarryville,

next to the Dollar General. However, Oak Hill’s leadership recognized a growing need for more room in the worship center and lobby, children’s classrooms, parking, and more. That led the leadership to inquire about available space on the first floor of the building belonging to Zion UCC. “The facility at Winter Hill Road has better parking, a handicapped-accessible lobby, three times the number of kids’ classrooms for our many young families, more office space, and a fellowship hall that provides a worship center with more seating,” Miller said. “Our congregation is excited about the opportunities God is opening up to use this space for Him.” On Sundays, Oak Hill meets from 9 to 10:30 a.m. in the fellowship hall near the children’s classrooms, while Zion UCC meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the See Oak Hill Fellowship pg 2

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The Gifts That Give Hope (GTGH) Fair, founded by Jen Knepper (center), will be held on Dec. 8. Representatives of organizations that will take part include (from left) Gwen Didden, Beth Horst, Brendan Stengle, and Jonina Turzi.

Of the 30 organizations that will be represented at the 2018 Gifts That Give

Hope (GTGH) Fair, 10 will be new to the event. Among those will be Lancaster Farm Sanctuary; Music for Everyone, known for placing pianos throughout See Gifts That Give Hope pg 4

Providence Building Supply, 796 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville, has set a grand opening event for Friday, Sept. 14, from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 15, from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Grand opening specials will be offered on household products. Further details on the event are available in the business’s ad found in this paper. The new business is owned by a lifetime resident of Lancaster County who has 15 years of pole barn building experience, as well as 12 years of experience operating CHA Pole Barns LLC. Providence Building Supply’s staff boasts a combined total of more than 50 years of experience in pole barn construction and hardware. See Grand Opening pg 7

Providence Building Supply staff members, including (from left) Dave Zerbe, Terri Landis, and Steve Wagner, invite the community to the Quarryville store’s grand opening event, slated for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14 and 15.

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Oak Hill Fellowship Church pastor Ben Miller invites the public to attend Ministry Launch Sunday on Sept. 9 at the congregation’s new location on the first floor of Zion United Church of Christ in Strasburg Township.

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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. There is a fee. To register by Friday, Sept. 7, call 717-464-4438 or visit www.hansherr.org.

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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. Pictured on front: 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.

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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

Camp in Kenya. He was able to immigrate to the U.S., become a citizen, and earn a GED diploma. A 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 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

Four baking contests will return to the Solanco Fair in 2018. The apple pie, angel food cake, chocolate cake, and youth-only cookies, brownies and bars competitions are all open to Pennsylvania residents. The Blue Ribbon Apple Pie Contest requires that apples constitute at least 60 percent of the pie filling. The contest is sponsored by the Pennsylvania State Association of County Fairs (PSACF). The PA’s Incredible! Angel Food Cake contest is co-sponsored by Pennsylvania’s Egg Farmers and the PSACF. The contest coordinators ask competitors to use eggs produced and packed in Pennsylvania if possible. Competitors may look for PEQAP or PA Preferred logos or Pennsylvania packaging dates on the carton. The homemade chocolate cake contest is sponsored by the PSACF. Each entry must be a layered, frosted chocolate cake. Both the cake and the icing are to be made from scratch, and the cake must feature chocolate or cocoa as the main ingredient. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s PA Preferred program sponsors the cookies, brownies and bars contest. The contest’s goal is to encourage young people across the state to participate in Pennsylvania’s agricultural fairs by showcasing

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Local Cub Scout Packs are seeking new Scouts. Information on each Cub Scout Pack, including recruitment event details if provided, are as follows: In the Conestoga Valley area, Pack 54, which meets in the Scout Room at the Upper Leacock Township building, 36 Hillcrest Ave., Leola, on Tuesdays at 6 p.m., will hold a recruitment event on Wednesday, Sept. 12, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Information is available by contacting Matthew Dom at 717-649-7538 or matt48dom@gmail.com. Pack 82 meets on Mondays at 6:45 p.m. at Brownstown Elementary School, 51 School Lane, and information is available by contacting Daniel Dennis at 717-989-1906 or ddennis5171@gmail.com. Pack 83, which meets on Mondays at 6 p.m. at J.E. Fritz Elementary School, 845 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, See Cub Packs pg 6

Pictured on front: Mom’s House of Lancaster students, teachers, and board members invite the public to attend the third annual gala on Oct. 12 at Lancaster Country Club. The event will highlight the work of the organization, which provides free child care for single parents who are actively pursuing an education.

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parents are active Mom’s House clients. At least a dozen families are on the waiting list. The program, which has been in existence for 28 years, has recently mushroomed. “We have tripled in terms of staff and doubled in terms of children in the last two years,” said gala committee chair Dan Massey. Individual contributions are the primary source of funding Mom’s House, Johns said, and the gala provides additional support. “Community awareness (of the existence and purpose of Mom’s House) is still a big portion of why we do the gala,” Massey commented. “In the first two years, it was mostly about awareness while raising some funds. Now it’s 50-50.” “(The gala) is a fantastic evening to see what donations have done,” Johns said. “Whether you’re sitting at a table with a current mom or listening

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“Paths to Prosperity: A Story of Two Generations” has been set as the theme for the third annual gala to benefit Mom’s House of Lancaster. The event will be held on Friday, Oct. 12, at Lancaster Country Club, 1466 New Holland Pike, Lancaster. The doors will open at 5 p.m., at which time attendees may purchase beverages and place bids in a silent auction. The plated dinner will be served at 6 p.m. A social hour will be held following the meal along with a program that will include a live auction and several speakers. Lori Burkholder will act as master of ceremonies. The auctions will feature jewelry, getaways, fine dining, spa experiences, sports memorabilia, and entertainment. There will also be an opportunity to win a stay in a Lancaster County bed-and-breakfast. Mom’s House executive director Sara Johns and gala committee member Carole Kirchner related that the client speakers are slated to be an adult who attended Mom’s House as a child, a mother who graduated from the program, and a father who has participated in the program as well.

“We give (parents) a chance to break the cycle of poverty through education and child care,” Johns explained. “They offer support to the moms and dads to get their educations,” Kirchner added. The mission of Mom’s House of Lancaster, located at 415 S. Queen St., Lancaster, is to break the cycle of poverty by helping single parents reach their educational goals. Parents may be pursuing their GED or a master’s degree or anything in between, but all participants have access to parenting and life skills classes, tutoring, a food bank, a children’s clothing closet, a scholarship program, counseling, referral services, and encouragement and support. A major part of the Mom’s House program is the free state-accredited Keystone Star 3 early learning center for children age 6 weeks through preschool age whose parents are Mom’s House participants. “All of our kids leave our program kindergarten ready, or they are set up with an Individualized Education Program,” Johns said, noting that a variety of therapists provide services to children at Mom’s House as needed. Currently, 20 children and 14

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for Everyone has existed. “Last year, we gave $112,000 in grants to 13 different school districts,” said Stengle. “As an organization, we have invested more than $1.6 million in direct support for instruments.” Stengle said that the organization is currently purchasing instruments in bulk to stretch its buying power. “Over the next five years, our goal is to repair every school-owned instrument in Lancaster County,” said Stengle. The story of Music for Everyone may be explored by visiting https://musicforeveryone.org. Gwen Didden, director of Faith Friendship Ministries in Mountville, said that the ministry cares for low-income individuals with mental health issues in a personal care facility based on the Nehemiah Homes model that

offers interdependent living experiences. More information about the organization may be found at www.faithfriendship.org. Beth Horst, who founded The Edible Classroom with Grace Julian, said that they are excited to be working with local schools to create or maintain learning gardens. “We work to customize a program for the teachers, and everything is hands-on and experiential,” said Horst, who noted that summer programming is offered as well. “From seed to table, (the students) learn how to plant, tend, harvest, and eat the food they have grown,” said Horst. Information about can be found by visiting www.theedible classroom.org. GTGH founder Jenn Knepper noted that this year, the fair will be held close to Monday,

Dec. 10, which is Human Rights Day. Human Rights Day was first celebrated in 1948, making 2018 the 70th anniversary of the first observance. “ We will have a scavenger hunt for the children to find various declarations of the articles for human rights from among the nonprofits at the event,” said Knepper. Participants who complete the scavenger hunt will be eligible to receive a book about human rights. A staffed human rights display will offer information and provide interested parties with the opportunity to ask questions. Readers who would like to learn more about GTGH may visit www.giftsthatgivehope.org/ lancaster or search for “Gifts That Give Hope: Lancaster’s Alternative Gift Fair” on Facebook.

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Library Plans Author Visit Author Maria V. Snyder will visit the Quarryville Library, 357 Buck Road, Quarryville, for a book signing on Wednesday, Sept. 12, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Formerly a meteorologist, Snyder has written 12 novels and 17 short stories in the fantasy and science fiction genres. She is the author of “Storm Watcher� and the Study/Chronicles of Ixia, Opal Cowan/Glass, Inside Out series, and Healer series. She teaches at Seton Hill University, where she earned her Master of Arts in writing. For more information, readers may contact Sylvia Drennen at 717-786-1336 or sdrennen @quarryvillelibrary.org.

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A celebration of the 10th anniversary of Daniel’s Den Playground will be held on Sunday, Sept. 9, at 4 p.m. in the Manor Church Community Park, which is located next to Manor Church, 530 Central Manor Road, Lancaster. The event will include complimentary cake and ice cream as well as plenty of time to play. The vision for a playground accessible to children of all abilities was introduced by church member Denise Haldeman in late 2006. Haldeman’s young son, Daniel, used a wheelchair, and she wanted to ensure that he and other children like him would have an inclusive place to play. After more than a year of

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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 717-278-1123 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 717-283-3478 or cubmaster@cubscoutpack286.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 717823-3911 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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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.

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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 717-284-2371 or krwhirt@freylutz.com.

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through the playground, but that’s exactly what has happened, and knowing I could be a part of that gives me wonderful satisfaction,” she said. Everyone is welcome to attend the celebration, and registration is not required. In the event of light rain, the festivities will take place in a pavilion on the grounds. The event will be canceled if there is extreme weather. For more information, readers may visit www.manorchurch.org or call the church at 717-285-3138. Pictured on front: Children of all ages and abilities have enjoyed Daniel’s Den Playground in the decade since it was built next to Manor Church in Manor Township. A celebration of the 10th anniversary will be held at the playground on Sept. 9.

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fundraising and planning, Build Week took place in April 2008, and the playground officially opened in September 2008. “Witnessing God’s hand during Build Week and also seeing how He provided people to financially support the completion of the playground (are my favorite memories of the project),” Haldeman reflected. Daniel’s Den is open to the public from dawn to dusk yearround. The playground was built with six guiding principles. It was designed to be a place where all children could play and learn together in order to foster a new generation of acceptance. The playground was to be community-built and community-supported, highly utilized, and fully

accessible. It was constructed of environmentally conscious materials. Ultimately, the design for Daniel’s Den was highly customized in order to inspire more creative play. “Children with more challenging play areas develop great cognitive skills,” related executive pastor Bryan Gerlach. “(Daniel’s Den) affords greater opportunities for children of all abilities.” In addition to Daniel’s Den, Manor Church Community Park includes a half-mile walking trail and sports fields. Manor Church owns and maintains the park and playground to bless the surrounding region. Haldeman noted that the blessings from the playground have exceeded her expectations. “Before it was built, I really never thought about families, parents, and children coming to know Christ

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meet on Friday, Sept. 14, from 5 to 5:30 p.m. The group is open to people ages 13 to 18. Open Board Game Time will take place on Saturday, Sept. 15, from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Attendees may bring board games to share with the group. People age 12 and up may participate. The Wee Readers story time will take place on Friday, Sept. 21, from 10:30 to 11 a.m. It is for children ages 1 to 5 with a caregiver. There will be no Teen Anime Club meeting on Sept. 21 because of the Solanco Fair. The next meeting will take place on Friday, Oct. 5. The Teen Dungeons and Dragons Club will meet on Saturday, Sept. 22, from 1 to 4:30 p.m. The club is open to youths age 12 and up. The Ready, Set, Play to Learn! Motor Skills Workshop will take place on Sept. 22 at 6 p.m. The program is best for newborns to children age 4 with a caregiver. Registration is suggested, but walk-ins will also be welcome. Parachute Play will be offered on Thursday, Sept. 27, from 10 to 10:30 a.m. The program is open to children ages 1 to 3 with a caregiver. Parachute Games will take place on Sept. 27 from 10:45 to 11:15 a.m. The program is open to children ages 3 to 6 with a caregiver. The library will be closed on Friday, Sept. 28, for an in-service training day. Members of the Adult Dungeons and Dragons Club will meet on Saturday, Sept. 29, from 1 to 4:30 p.m. The meeting was scheduled to replace the one canceled due to Labor Day. The club usually meets on the first Saturday of each month. The club is open to people age 18 and up.

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son. 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 to work on labor-intensive projects, such as putting in a garden bed, retaining wall, or walkway. Remove spent summer veg gies. Take out vegetable garden plants that have already bloomed and borne fruit. Tidy vegetable gardens and start to sow cooler

-weather plants, such as onions, garlic, beans, and sweet peas. Rake and compost. Rake the leaves and gather grass clippings to add to the compost pile. Plant spring bulbs. Get tulips and other spring bulbs ready for planting so they will burst with color next year. Dig up herbs. Relocate herbs like parsley or basil to indoor gardens.

Otherwise, strip all leaves and freeze for storage during winter. Consider mums. Chrysanthemum plants are perennials. While they look beautiful in pots, if planted, maintained, and winterized, they can bloom every fall. Fertilize the lawn. Fertilizing in autumn helps ensure grass will stay healthy throughout the winter. Add mulch and compost to the

garden. Replenish spent soil with mulch and compost so garden beds will be revitalized for spring planting. Prune hedges. Tidy hedges, as they will not grow much more this year. Clean and store equipment. Clean, sharpen, and oil all equipment, storing lawn and garden tools properly so they are ready for spring and do not lie out all winter.

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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

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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.

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 solutions 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

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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

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Many homeowners wish they had more storage space, and kitchens are one area where people seemingly can always use more storage. Despite a desire for more kitchen space, until recently, kitchen pantries had fallen out of favor. Builders and architects may have thought that close proximity to supermarkets as well as multi-use cabinets in kitchens would offset the need for pantries. But according to a recent survey from the National Association of Home Builders, a kitchen pantry is currently one of the most desirable kitchen features for buyers in the market for a new home. Homeowners are directing additional attention to kitchen preparation and storage features. 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 bins, or open shelves or if other modifications must be made to the room prior to building. Choose the type of pantry. Accessibility is essential in a pantry. Everything should be easy to reach without having to move too many things. Ideally, foods should be arranged in a single layer so that all items can be viewed at a glance. Shelves of various depths and heights can accommodate items of different sizes. Adjustable shelves are ideal because they can be modified as foods change. Sliding drawers can improve reach in cabinets. In

smaller spaces, French door-style reach-in cabinets are convenient and flexible. In complete kitchen remodels or new constructions, walk-in pantries offer the most space and flexibility. Include must-have features. Pantries serve different functions in different homes. For the bulk shopper, a pantry with plenty of room for large packages of items will be needed. For pantries located outside of the kitchen, built-in freezers can maximize storage possibilities, especially for those who freeze some items after bulk shopping ventures. Lighting can be beneficial in all pantries, improving visibility when trying to locate items. Another option could be including an outlet for charging hand-held vacuums or other small appliances. Counter space in the pantry enables homeowners to unload groceries directly onto pantry shelves.

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. Inspect Plumbing. 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

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and was named to the Pennsylvania AllState Team. As a goalkeeper at Kutztown University, Glackin tied the school’s alltime record for most shutouts in a season. Additional accomplishments include 23 years of fast-pitch softball for Peach Bottom and other local teams, serving as the Solanco boys’ JV basketball coach, and serving as an assistant varsity coach for Solanco girls’ basketball. Glackin lives in Mount Joy. Herr, Class of 1957, earned three varsity letters in football, was captain of Solanco’s 1956 football team, and earned all-county honors during his junior and senior years. His talents were recognized on offense, defense, and special teams. As a senior, he

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was named the “Ballplayer’s Ballplayer.” He played center on the Lancaster County Mohawks 1964 semiprofessional football team. In 1972, Herr was involved in the creation of the Solanco Midget Football program and coached the A team. In 1985, he was named to the Solanco All-Time AllStar Football Team. Herr and his wife, Norma, have been married for 60 years and live in Quarryville. Martin, Class of 1976, earned two varsity letters each in track and football and was captain of both teams during his senior year. In 1976, Martin earned a District III Class AA gold medal in javelin and a silver medal in the javelin at the Lancaster-Lebanon meet. He coached track and field at Solanco High School for 10 years and was a sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps, serving from 1978 to 1982 and guarding American embassies in several countries. Martin lives in Quarryville. Perry, Class of 2013, earned three varsity letters in wrestling. He was a two-time champion at the Mule Classic wrestling tournament and earned a second-place finish in districts and seventh in states. Following his Solanco career, Perry wrestled at Lock Haven University, where he was the 2018 national runner-up at 149 pounds, earned 2018 AllAmerica recognition and 2018 Academic AllAmerica recognition, was named 2018 Male Senior Student Athlete at Lock Haven, was a two-time Pennsylvania State Athletic ConSee HOF pg 13

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LITTLE BRITAIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 255 Little Britain Church Rd., Peach Bottom (between 222 and 272). Sunday School Classes all ages 9:15 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Youth Groups for Elementary, Jr. High and Sr. High, Choir, Bell Choir, Small Groups. Rev. Thomas Milligan, 717-548-2266. www.littlebritainchuch.org lbpc@littlebritainchurch.org Hearing assistance devices.

MECHANIC GROVE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN: 1392 Robert Fulton Hwy., (Rt. 222) Quarryville. Calvin F. Park, Senior Pastor; Misty L. Wintsch, Associate Pastor; Jeff Keller, Pastor of Youth and Young Adults. Traditional Worship 8:15am; Adult & Children’s Sunday School 9:30am, Contemporary Worship 10:30am; Middle & High School Youth Group, 1st & 3rd Sundays, 7pm. Handicap access, hearing assistance device, infant & toddler nursery. 717-786-2723. Wee Friends Preschool 717-806-2161. CLASP Before & After School Program 717-806-2159 www.mgcb.org

PROVIDENCE CHURCH OF GOD: 269 Cinder Rd. 717-786-5580. Sunday School all ages- 9:00am & 10:45am. Family Worship Service at 9:00am & 10:45am. Wednesday Services: AWANA (September-April) 3 yrs-6th grade 6:30-8pm. Youth Bible Study 6:30-8pm. Handicapped Access. www.provchurch.net REFTON BIC CHURCH: 110 Church St., Refton, Mike Anderson, Pastor. Scott MacFeat, Jr. Student Ministries Director. Worship 10:30 am; Wednesdays at 6:30 pm: Children K-5th grade, Middle School & High School students. 717806-5812 office@reftonchurch.org www.reftonchurch.org Handicapped access & Hearing assistance. SMITHVILLE CHURCH OF GOD: 595 Pennsy Rd., New Providence. 717-786-1879. A Family Friendly Church. Sunday Worship Service, Jr. Church & Preschool at 10 a.m. Nursery Available. scog.cggc.org

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

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

FAITH REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA): 611 Robert Fulton Highway., Quarryville. 717-786-7559. Sunday Worship 9am; Sunday School all ages 10:40am. Middle/Sr. High Youth Grp. meets Wed. at 6:45pm. MOPS every other Fri.:Sept.-May. Pastor Sam Andreades, frpc@faithrpc.org www.faithrpc.org.

ST. CHRISTOPHER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You! 116 Lancaster Pike, Oxford (Rt. 472 just East of Rt. 1 bypass ramps.) Sunday Holy Communion Services at 8:30am quiet & reflective & at 10:30am with Festive Music. Christian Formation & Education for all ages occurs btwn the services at 9:30. Nursery available. Join us for a beautiful Liturgy & warm Community. Check our website for updates. Rev. Dr. Mary Ann Mertz Rector@stchrisoxford.org 610-932-8134. www.stchrisoxford.org

MT. NEBO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 673 Martic Heights Dr., Pequea. Pastor Chandler Evans. Office 717-284-4331. E-mail: secretary@mtneboumc.org. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m. www.mtneboumc.org Mt. Nebo Preschool - 717-284-4331.

TRINITY EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 1011 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville, right next to Buck Hardware.717- 464-4209. Pastor Tim Vesey. Sunday morning worship 10:00 am. www.trinityEFC.info.

MT. VERNON CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Neighbors Multiplying God’s Kindness, 1 Lighthouse Dr, Kirkwood.Pastor Mervin Charles, Asst. Pastor Al Stoltzfus. Sunday School-all ages 9am, Worship 10:15am. Handicap Access. 717-5294102 mtvernonchristianchurch.com

UNION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 5637 Street Rd., Kirkwood, PA, off Rt. 472 between Quarryville & Oxford. (717) 5292000. Blended Worship at 10 am.; Sunday School 9 am.; Fellowship 9:45 am. Nursery provided. Kidz JAM (Jesus and Me) (K-5th grade) Thurs., 4:15pm- runs Sept.-April. Email: upc@epix.net, www.unionpres.com, handicap access.

NEW DANVILLE BIBLE EVANGELICAL METHODIST CHURCH- 4 Kay Dr., Lancaster. Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am w/Junior Church & Nursery. Small Groups & Other Opportunities on Sunday Evenings. Wednesdays 7pm Youth & Children’s Ministry, Adult Bible Studies. 717-917-8547 or email: newdanville@bibleemc.com

WESLEY CHURCH: 1104 Kirkwood Pe, Quarryville. Pastor R. Blake Deibler. 717-786-8322. Sunday Worship Services at 7:45am, 9:15am & 11am. Sunday School all ages 9:15am; Kids’ Time at the 11am service for K-3rd grade. A special needs class if offered during 11am service. www.wesleyqville.org; email: info@wesleyqville.org

NEW PROVIDENCE MENNONITE CHURCH: 121 Main St., New Providence. We are a small, friendly church where everyone is welcome! Sunday worship: 10am. Sunday school 9am. “Come to me all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” www.npmchurch.net 717786-4233

WILLOW STREET UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: 2723 Willow Street Pk., Willow Street. (717) 464-3462. Pastors: Ron Bohannon and Liza Garcia. Adult Study Group 8:15 a.m.; Worship 9:30 a.m.; Kids Connection 9:30 a.m.; handicapped friendly, hearing devices. Nursery care provided. office@wsucc.com

FREEDOM LIFE: We’re all about loving God, loving people & loving life! Join us Sundays at 9am & 11am at Providence Elem School for the best 75min of your week! It’s a place where the smiles are warm, the music is upbeat & the coffee is free. Campus Pastors: Derek & Lily Weidman. www.freedomlife.tv

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

LA COSECHA UN MINISTERIO DE WESLEY CHURCH: 7 Wesley Rd., Quarryville, PA. Pastor Richie Nazario. Servicio de Adoracion 11am. Escuela Dominical para ninos a las 11am. 717-786-8322 x308. rnazario@wesleyqville.org www.wesleyqville.org Facebook@LaCosechaQville

Church Listing Information, Call 717-492-2524. Church Listing changes email to: asheaffer@engleonline.com

Samaritan Business Consulting, in partnership with the Lancaster Society for Human Resource Management (LSHRM), announced its seven nominees for the 2018 Ethics in Business Award. Now in its 11th year, the Ethics in Business Program spotlights Lancaster County businesses and organizations that “do well by doing good” and to broaden the discussion of ethics in the community. The program also provides resources for individuals to establish best practices in ethics at their company. The seven nominees for 2018 are Astro Machine Works, Ephrata; Benjamin Roberts Ltd., Lancaster; Fulton Theatre, Lancaster; Lift-All, Landisville; ModernEYES Optical, Lancaster; Murray Securus, Lancaster; and The Wenger Group, Rheems. All seven nominees will be recognized, and the final recipient will receive the Ethics in Business Award on Wednesday, Oct. 3, at the Lancaster Country Club. In addition to honoring this year’s nominees, the program will feature a panel discussion of best practices from the organizations that participated in the program. Panel members will share lessons learned on their organization’s journey to integrate core values, integrity, and accountability throughout all their business practices. For further information, including how to obtain tickets to the event, readers may contact Amy Winslow-Weiss at 717-560-2805, ext. 101, or awinslowweiss@scclanc.org.

may call Jessica Carson at 717519-5220, email copcbiblestudies @gmail.com or visit www.change ofpacecentral.webs.com.

The leadership team of Change of Pace Bible Study invites all women to attend its fall session Bible study at Lancaster Alliance Church.

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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BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA) 2483 Baltimore Pk., Oxford. 610-9323962 Dr. Mark D. Mathews, Pastor. A family of believers called by God to love one another. Come and worship the risen Savior. Sunday Life Groups all ages 9:30am; Worship 10:45am with Jr. Church & Nursery Provided. Celebrate Recovery: Tuesdays 6:30pm-9pm (free meal). Wednesday Eves: 6pm-7:30pm: FROG Youth Mtg for preschool-5th grade, also Jr. High. http://www.bethanypca.org secretary@bethanypca.org

The fall session of Change of the book for each study. Pace - A Women’s Nondenomina- Child care will be available. A tional Bible Study will be held at freewill offering will be accepted. Alliance Church, 210 Pitney For more information, readers Road, Lancaster. Classes will run from 9:15 to 11:30 a.m. on Thursdays, 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

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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.ccctracker.com/aha/Gunterberg and entering campaign code GCFBP to register. According to new blood pressure guidelines released in November that define high blood pressure beginning at 130/80, nearly half (46 percent) of U.S. adults may have

high blood pressure. Uncontrolled high blood pressure raises the risk of stroke, heart attack or heart failure. It is sometimes called the “silent killer” because it has no symptoms. Improving access to blood pressure monitoring tools and education can help more individuals manage high blood pressure. For more information about controlling high blood pressure and other healthy living tips, readers may visit www.heart.org.

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(+/-) 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

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Students Receive Scholarships Several students from the central Pennsylvania area have received Everence college scholarships for the 2018-19 academic year. Each student will receive a $750 scholarship. The local honorees are as follows. Andrea Acosta of Lititz is a member of Blossom Hill Mennonite Church and is pursuing a degree at Bloomsburg University. Lauren Hartzler of Manheim is a member of Mountville Mennonite Church and is pursuing a degree at Eastern Mennonite University in Virginia. Anna Hershey of Mifflintown is a member of Cedar Grove Brethren in Christ Church and is pursuing a degree at Misericordia University. Marcus Huber of Lititz is a member of Manheim Brethren in Christ Church and is pursuing a degree at Temple University. Bryce Kready of Manheim is a member of Manheim Brethren in Christ Church and is pursuing a degree at the University of Pittsburgh. Shayna Landis of Lancaster is a member of Neffsville Mennonite Church and is pursuing a degree at Messiah College in Mechanicsburg. Emma Lown of Elizabethtown is pursuing a degree at Lancaster Bible College in Lancaster. Micah Martin of Ephrata is as member of Blainsport Mennonite Church and is pursuing a degree at Gordon College in Massachusetts. Joanna Niesley of Marietta is a member of Mount Joy Mennonite Church and is pursuing a degree at Cedarville University in Ohio. Janell Preheim of Lancaster is a member of Blossom Hill Mennonite Church and is pursuing a degree at Goshen College in Indiana. Mason Stoltzfus of New Holland is a member of Conestoga Mennonite Church and is pursuing a degree at Eastern Mennonite University. Alexis Stoner of Elizabethtown is a member of Good Mennonite Church and is pursuing a degree at Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia. More than 150 students from across

the country applied for scholarships and were evaluated on leadership, community involvement and responses to an essay question. A total of 42 students received scholarships. The scholarship program’s goal is to encourage young people to explore the integration of faith and finances while helping them on their educational journeys. For a complete list of the scholarship recipients, readers may visit www .everence.com.

PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION 17+ ACRE FARM, 4 BR FARMHOUSE, POOL, BARNS & OTHER OUTBUILDINGS

FRI., OCTOBER 12, 2018 AT 6 P.M. 376 Nottingham Rd., Quarryville, PA 17566 - Lancaster County

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.

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Auctioneer: Christ Taylor AU#005421 Ph. 717-371-1915 Seller: Weaverland Mennonite Schools Attorney: Jay Clark Ph. 717-464-4300

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Representatives from the Gunterberg Charitable Foundation and the American Heart Association recently unveiled the new blood pressure kiosk at the Barnstormers’ stadium.

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1154 Letort Rd, Conestoga, PA 17516

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Moses M. Robinson Trust

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Of Real Estate, Collectibles, Large Collection Tin & Glass Kerosene Lamps, Flat Screen TVs, Furniture

See hessauc ongroup.com for more details. Auction For: Wade & Carlyn Fryberger

AY000253L Attorney: Tom Goodman

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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

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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 evidencebased blood pressure control tracker called “Check. Change. Ernie Simmons (front) checks Control.” The program provides his blood pressure at the new users with ongoing information kiosk while attending the Barn- and tips via email and helps them track progress toward lowering stormers game on July 18. 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

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3PC MAHOGANY BEDROOM Set, very good cond. Large Dresser w/6 drawers & Mirror, Queen size bed with headboard, Footboard, Mattress & Box Springs & night stand. $475 obo. 717-872-7803

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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!

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717-951-5950 DALE’S LANDSCAPING:.Mulching, Trimming, Edging, Chipping, & Flower Bed Clean-up. Call 610-593-3535 ECONOMY FRIENDLY. Mott’s Lawncare & Landscapes, Inc offering Free estimates for 2018. Mow, mulch, clean-ups, shearing & more. Dave, 717-406-8152

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. AA RIDGEWOOD KENNELS 2 Cavachonpoo Beaglier, Bichon, Cavalier, Cavapoo, Caviston, Corgipoo, Jackapoo. more. Lifetime war. 610-873-7045 www.ridgewood2.com ACA MALE GOLDEN Retriever Puppies. Very friendly, family raised, 12 wks. $725/ea. 610-286-3655 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

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

FREE KITTENS 1 Male, 1 Female. Ready to go. 610-938-4171

PINE SHAVINGS, RAILROAD TIES, Fence Posts/ Fence Supplies. Large/ Small Quantities. Call For Prices. Holtwood Supply, 717-284-0883.

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

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Livestock

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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

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GARAGE SALES ESTATE SALE, 227 Wickersham Rd, Oxford, Fri. 9/07 & Sat. 9/08, 9am-4, Furniture, dishes, glassware, pottery, baskets, linens, afghans, Avon® 1876 Cape Cod Collection 94 piece 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

YORKIE PUPPIES, VET checked, shots, Ready 9/04/18. Cute & Playful. Call 610334-4885

QUARRYVILLE, 11 FOUR PINES DR., 9/6, 9/7 & 9/8. 8-? Rain or shine. Futon & lots of furniture. OJ China.

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WILLOW STREET - 272 & Shiprock Road Friday 7AM - ?, Saturday 7 AM - 2. Household, 5 bookcases, double mattress and box spring, small painted hutch, lots of goodies! Bargains galore!

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 LOCAL ANGUS BEEF, No antibiotics, no growth hormones, USDA approved. Donald R. Bare 717-808-6805

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Livestock

ANTIQUE VICTORIAN LOVE SEAT. Excellent condition. Mauve/green floral. Pictures available. $300.00 neg. 717945-8721

FOR SALE

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Furniture

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We are seeking applications for

CUT, SPLIT & SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD $200/cord. Delivery available. Call Fox Run Timber, 717-818-7834 SALE: Up to $1,500 off Select Stoves. 717-872-6416. See our Clearance Page at www.drapersstoveoutlet.com

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HELP WANTED

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(NANI)

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General

ESTABLISHED SHEET METAL COMPANY has opportunity for MACHINE OPERATOR who can work to close tolerance, shipping, driving, FT day shift, Call 610-998-1369

AUTO TECH WANTED Must have tools & 5+ yrs Exp. FT Position, M-F, Benefits.

Apply A & A Auto Willow Street 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.

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

COLLISION TECH WANTED Must have tools & 5+ yrs Exp. FT Position, M-F, Benefits.

Join us in our Mission!

Apply A & A Auto Willow Street

Hiring Caring People Serve Seniors with us! Training & support provided. All hours avail. Call Kris @ 717 207 0755 or apply: www.homeinstead.com/589

Dining Services Cooks- 10:00am-6:30pm Servers- 10:30am-2:30pm

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

We currently have opportunities available to join our Dining Services Team! We are seeking part-time Dining Servers and full-time cooks! Qualified candidates will be reliable, efficient, flexible, and have a team-oriented attitude. No experience necessary for either position.

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

At QPRC we offer:

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

• Flexible schedules • Free on-site wellness center • Competitive rates • Comprehensive benefits • 401(k) match • Team-oriented environment Please contact us today for more information! QPRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer 625 Robert Fulton Hwy Quarryville PA 17566 Phone: 717-786-5201 Fax: 717-786-5492 Email: scrutonk@quarryville.com To view these and other current openings or to apply online, please go to our website at www.quarryville.com

HELP WANTED

PART-TIME

FT SIDING INSTALLER

willowstreet@emherracehardware.com

No experience required, will provide training for motivated individual. Driver’s license preferred but not required. R017942

• Evenings & Saturdays Apply within or for application E-mail:

Call for interview appointment

CENTER

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

Immediate Openings for Full-Time Work Excellent Wages & Benefits To apply send resume to breich@erbbrothers.com -or- apply in person at 960 Fruitville Pk., Lititz (717) 626-7704 Valid Driver’s License Required.

HELP WANTED •Driver/Carpentry Full-Time opportunity with sign-on bonus after 1 year. Excellent pay plus bonuses. Valid driver’s license required. If you enjoy working with people,

Call For Interview 717-413-8421

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

Food Service Department needs to fill the following positions: BROWNSTOWN CAMPUS Head Cook/Co-Lead

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.

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

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.

Substitute Food Prep/Server

464-3321 or 800-732-0053 Herrville Road & Rt. 272 South Willow Street, PA

FARM & HOME

F/T Landscape Laborers

JOIN OUR TEAM!

HELP WANTED CASHIER

ERB BROTHERS LANDSCAPING, INC.

R018641

MEDICAL GUARDIAN- 24/7 Medical Alert Monitoring. FREE equipment, Activation & Shipping. NO Long-term Contract. 30-Day Money Back Guarantee! Two FREE Months w/Annual Subscription (Use Code JULY4). CALL for FREE Brochure 1-855-666-3269

General

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CALL EMPIRE TODAY to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-800-508-2824

SEASONAL

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S&M 717-392-0713

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

hr@lancasterctc.edu R017163

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Help Wanted TWO POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN LANDISVILLE, PA

General

General

Heavy Truck Mechanic – this comes with a $3,000 sign on bonus. CD A/B Driver. Local. – this comes with a $3,000 sign on bonus.

Immediate openings in the Lititz area!!

Call Kathryn 678-713-3237 R017962

or email

kfouse@hirevelocity.com

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.

NOW HIRING! Individuals needed on construction crew for

Located in Holtwood, PA

R017447

Pole Barn Construction, Poultry Housing Construction, Concrete Work We offer paid holidays, paid vacation, and overtime. Must be a team player to get the job done. Involves traveling out of town. Requires valid PA Driver’s License & DOT medical card. Call Sam to Apply - 717-823-0861

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.

SPORTING VALLEY TURF FARMS

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

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

OAK GROVE ROOFING is looking for additional help on our Roofing Crew. immediate openings avail. competitive wages & benefits. PA Drivers Licenses required. Call Ike at 717-945-9939 Quarryville Area

In Manheim Seeks

Must apply online at: www.keystonepretzelscareers.com

CDL A DRIVER

Utz Quality Foods is an Equal Opportunity Employer/ Minorities/ Females/ Disability/ Protected Veteran

To Apply Send Resume To matt@usaturf.com or call 717-898-5000

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

Job Fair & Open House September 18 or September 20

WE ARE COMFORT KEEPER

®

EXPER IENCE THE JOYS & R EWA R DS

See for yourself Choose from two dates to drop in • Tues., September 18 or Thurs., September 20 • 3:30 p.m.—6:30 p.m. • No need to RSVP. Come check us out.

of Being a Comfort Keeper ®

While you’re here • Take a tour of our community and enjoy refreshments • Learn about our benefits, flexible scheduling, and advancement opportunities • Meet our hiring managers and have an on-site interview Full and part-time food service positions • Dishwashers • Kitchen Prep Assistants • Buffet Servers • Menu Dining Servers • Hosts/Hostesses

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

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Visit us at our North Community 600 Willow Valley Square, Lancaster, PA 17602 For more information Call 717.464.2741 or visit WillowValleyCommunities.org/Careers E.O.E. R018500

2733 Columbia Ave. Lancaster, PA 17603 Over 900 independently owned offices ld id

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.

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

FREE 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

R018606

Motivated, Hard Working Individual OT, Competitive Wages, Health Insurance, Paid Time Off and 401k Retirement. Home Each Day.

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

Mechanical Trades

SPRING VALLEY TRANSPORT, LLC. is looking for an

OTR Truck Driver 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.

Contact the owner, Jay at

717-587-8251 WORKER, MANAGER & DRIVER needed for produce stand at West York Farmers Market (Ronks, PA). Farming background preferred but will train. 717-723-6943

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SPECIAL NOTICE

DULL’S TREE SERVICE

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

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

READ YOUR AD THE FIRST WEEK IT APPEARS

717-872-1972

HAULING, JUNK REMOVAL. Bsmts, sheds, garages cleaned out. Tree brush. Odd jobs. We also move people. Free est. Visa/ MC/ Disc/ AmEx. 717-456-6051; 410-688-7569

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

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

SERVICES RENDERED

HOUSE WASHING BY ME

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

NOTICE

Ads submitted to us that begin with A-1, 1-A, AAA, etc for position purposes, will No Longer Be Accepted This Way, unless proven that it is part of your Registered Business Name. A PLUS SERVICE Spinello Home Improvements. Roof and siding repair, painting, kitchen & bath remodeling, decks, no job too odd or too small, references, insured. HIC# PA028667. Call Joe Spinello, 717-464-5466.

A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message ALLPORT PAINTING Quality Craftsmanship, Interior/ Exterior, Free Estimates. 717-786-4547 PA070585, Fully Insured.

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

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 MAPLE SHADE LANDSCAPING LLC

Mowing, Mulching, Trimming, Spring Clean-up, New Lawns, Reseeding & Small Tree Removal. 717-517-6779 PA#118077 MAST SEAMLESS GUTTER, 33 Years Exp. in Business. Free Estimate 717-548-3797. PA031081 PAINTING BY MR. NEIL Residential Specialist. Int & Ext. Also PLASTERING, Wallpaper Removal, & Custom Staining, 717-871-0110. POWER WASHING: Vinyl Fences, Houses, Patio’s, Etc. By Eli & Sam 717-517-6779 PA#118077

POWERWASHING - UNLIMITED Quality Work For Le$$. Free Estimates. David McDonnell 717-715-7987 SAM THE TREE GUY LLC. Big tree removal using cranes or extensive rigging techniques. Stump removal fully insured. PA 103525. 717-548-0886 SKC CONSULTING & HOME IMPROVEMENTS Specializing in Remodeling, Kitchen & Bathrooms, Windows & Doors, Roofing, Siding & Decks. CALL 717-668-3725

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


ADVERTISER - Solanco Edition - September 5, 2018 - 19

ATTENTION

2005 JEEP GRAND Cherokee, 4 Dr, V8, Auto, PS, PB, PW. Clean, well maintained, clean title. $5750 obo. 717-201-1963.

MOBILE HOME OWNERS If you are ready to sell we need your home Avalon Mobile Home Sales LLC 717-366-4441

Wanted WE BUY HOUSES & APARTMENT BUILDINGS Any Condition. Tired of being a landlord? Cash out today! No Realtor Fees. Fast Easy Cash Settlement! 717-598-2661

Manufactured Housing

AT SUSQUEHANNA COIN, Willow Valley Square, our 37th year paying top pricesfor gold, silver, coins, jewelry, sterling, etc. 717-464-4016. BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. CASH FOR YOUR UNWANTED CAR & TRUCK. Any condition. PA licensed & insured dealer. 717-838-4590 anytime. I BUY LIONEL, American Flyer, Marx Trains, Match Box, Slot Cars, Hot Wheels, Tonka, Smith Miller, Model Toys, Lead Figures. Call 610-804-6783.

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

For Rent 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 717-285-4555 prospectleasing.com

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

For Sale 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

FOR SALE. MOVE IN READY. Multiple New Doublewides. 3BR, 2 BA in a park. 717-442-1149 PEQUEA MOBILE HOME Service, Remove Old Homes, Relocate, Skirting. Certified & Insured. 717-464-4461

CLASSIC CARS WANTED Sports cars, Muscle cars, Classic cars, Pick-ups, etc. Jeff Gast 717-575-4561 (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

Available Now, One Story Ranch In Ridge On The Commons Efficient gas heat and central air. Two bedrooms, laundry, two full baths, granite kitchen countertops, dining room, large open living area with stone fireplace, attached two car garage. Still time to pick your own interior finish. 55+ Community, quality construction by J.L. Swope. Offered at $265,000.

Eden Township Woodland Lot 9.4 (+/-) acres of secluded woodland along Pumping Station Road, timber value subdivision potential, stream, bountiful wildlife, surrounded by farmland. Offered at $169,900.

Willow Street Area Cape Cod house with 3 or 4 bedrooms (2 on first floor), 2 full baths, custom kitchen cabinetry, central air, oversized 2-car attached garage, full basement, rear deck. Offered at $214,900. Estate Sale, Immediate Occupancy.

Quarryville Area Building Lots 1 mile to Quarryville, six one plus acre building lots along Fairview Road, in ground gravity septic systems. Located on a new horseshoe shaped street, deed restrictions, bring your custom home plans. Priced at $115,000 each.

Fite Realty, Ltd.

103 Fite Way, Suite D, Quarryville, PA 17566

717-786-1725 Full Service Sales and Listings Member Penna. State Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers Pennsylvania State Certified Residential and Commercial Appraisers

SERVING THE COMMUNITY 35 YEARS

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, SEPT. 9TH • 1PM-3PM 286 Hess Rd. Enjoy the southern Lancaster Co. views from this 6 bedroom home with in-ground pool, detached 2-car garage and much more.

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Sandy Collins (717) 286-0167 www.sandycollinsrealtor.com

Call us today to see how we can serve you in all your real estate needs.

SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE Advertiser FARMS - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - SHORT SALES - BUYERS

Ridge On The Commons

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Rentals Looking for a rental or need someone to manage a property you own? We also provide property management.

LOW MILEAGE 05 Suzuki Cruiser For Sale $5000 OBO, TXT or Leave VM 610-7801149

Custom homes now under construction in the area’s only 55+ community that YOU own your own home and land. 11 acres with walking trails. Bring your custom home plans. Private secure streets & grounds. Walk to medical, professional, legal, & restaurant facilities. Exterior maintenancemowing-snow removal-trash & streets only $125 per month.

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

Mifflin County Wooded Property! Wildlife abounds on this almost 7 acre property overlooking a farm w/a mountain backdrop. 1.6 miles from McVeytown, PA. $44,900.

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

Once In A Lifetime Opportunity

Need help with property management? Give Don a call.

2 Acre Lot Located on a quiet country road. Conveniently located close to Willow Street. Motivated Sellers! $150,000.

CYCLES

Wakefield Area 30(+/-) Acres, approx. ½ tillable, rest wooded, with a large custom log ranch home, custom maple kitchen, full daylight basement wraparound porch all adjoining and overlooking 1,200 acres of forested scout camp land. Deer and wild turkey abound, very secluded. Private sale at owner’s request. Offered at $675,000.

David L.

Thriving Commercial Building! 6+ units, great tenants. Current rental units include a coffee shop/café, multiple offices, antique store, large 2nd flr. apartment & garage space. $649,900.

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

AUTOS FOR SALE

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

Local Service That Makes A Difference

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

AUTOMOTIVE

HOMESITES FOR YOUR MANUFACTURED HOME FOR RENT!

Faith Aukamp

(717) 786-6200

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

WILLOW STREET, 2BR, 1BA, oil heat, Lot 10 Smithville MHP, $11,900. Ron Call 610-384-7011

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

AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES

FOR SALE- MOVE IN READY. New Singlewide. 3BR, 2 BA in a park. 717-442-1149

215 W. Fourth St., Suite 100 Quarryville

215 S. Centerville Rd., Lancaster, PA

© 2015 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently owned and operated franchise of BHH Affiliates, LLC.

“TOM TAGLIERI TEAM”

JUST LISTED - Solanco - Stunning 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom, beautifully finished LL family room, side load two car garage and a maintenance free deck, all on a acre. $379,900

PROVIDENCE TWP. - SOLANCO - Land - 5.84 acres of country paradise - Any builder - $134,900

PROVIDENCE TWP. - 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom, 1-car garage, tons of potential, just needs a little TLC, above ground pool, but has not been opened. $199,900.

SOLD SOLANCO - PROVIDENCE TWP. - 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 3 garage spaces, all on 0.64. Tom Taglieri, Associate Broker

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Cell - 717.475.5079 Office - LancasterTagTeam.com

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REAL ESTATE

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

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

WE BUY HOMES $ $ $ CASH $ $ $ Any Condition - Any Location Cherkin R.E., 717-392-5200.

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Manufactured Housing

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

For Sale

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SERVICES RENDERED

BUYERS - FARMS - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - SHORT SALES


20 - ADVERTISER - Solanco Edition - September 5, 2018

DOCKSIDE DEALS Sales dates are effective www.mussersmarket.com September 5-11, 2018 See our locations and full page ad at

Gatorade, 32 Oz.

64 Oz.

Sport Drinks

V8 Splash Drinks

5/$5

Medium Shrimp

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Spring Water

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Salmon Fillets

Dozen

Topneck Clams

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Cod Fillets

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Fresh

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Fresh, Bourbon Marinated

Family Owned Markets Gold Label, 41/50 Ct.

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Campbell’s, 18.6-19 Oz.

Chunky Soups

San Giorgio, giio,, 12-16 Oz..

Pasta

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Prego, 9-24 Oz.

Sauce

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Tide, 37-40 Oz.

T-Bone or Porterhouse Steaks

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Fresh, Boneless

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Pumpkin Pie

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Pumpkin Dessert Cake

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Fish Sticks or Fillets

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Shredded Cheese

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Turkey Hill, Half Gallon

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Sandwich Steaks

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Paper Towels

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Muenster Cheese

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