B L U E MOUNTAIN
March 17, 2011
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Joe From The Editor’s Desk. Korba It’s about that time. Time to put the ice scrapers in the trunk and get out the umbrellas. Time to put away the sleds and tubes and break out the bats and gloves. For many spring is a time of renewal and rebirth. For me, March is all about anticipation. I can’t wait for warm summer nights driving with the windows rolled down to an ice cream stand for a sundae or watching a double feature under a beautiful clear night sky at the drive-in. I’m excited to turn off the heat in my house and sleep with a summer breeze blowing through my open windows. I get a smile on my face just thinking of sunny afternoons at a ballpark or watching my favorite bands while lounging in the grass at an amphitheatre. I’m looking forward to the crack of hard line drives over the fence and the smell of fresh cut grass and burgers on the grill. But, until then, the simple pleasures of not waking up 15 minutes early to scrape ice from my windshield and not having to stomp snow from my boots every time I come home will do.
It’s been a long, cold winter and it’s time to start getting our yards cleaned up, the grill back on the deck and the salt washed off of our cars. March surely has more to offer than just being a rainy segue to the warm, sunny summer months. Soon we’re going to hear local fisherman telling fish-tales of all the giant bass they’ve been reeling in at local fishing holes. And, of course, all of the basket bingos and ham dinners at churches, rod & gun clubs and volunteer fire companies bringing people together as well as the special fellowship that Lent brings to our communities. I’m trying to learn to slow down and notice all the wonderful things around me. I hope everyone stops for a minute and, although it might be pouring down rain, takes time to appreciate the beauty that comes with every season. “Be here now” is a Buddhist saying about appreciating the moment and I think we all need to learn to stop, look around and appreciate the splendor all around us even if we would rather be laying on the beach instead of sloshing though rain puddles.
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Fri. March 18th 8 p.m. DBD Band (In Bar) Featuring Brandon Bortz -----------------------
Sat. March 26th 8 p.m.
FRI. 5:30-7:30 PM SAT. 3PM-5PM $1 Drafts • $1.50 Bottles $2.50 Well • FOOD SPECIALS
Poly Cotton & The Blends Music for Synthetic World w/ Dave D’Amelio Of Large Flower Heads
Entertainment Never a Cover Charge or Raised Prices! In Fact we have Specials!!
Generations (In Bar) Father & Son Acoustic Cover Band
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Sat. April 30th 8 p.m. – 11 p.m. The A.D.D. band, Four teenagers (13 -16) covering hits from before they were born! YOU MUST COME SEE THEM
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Krysta Hankee Scholarship Fund Recognition at LCCC Katie Schoonover of Emmaus is the 2010 recipient of the Krysta Hankee Memorial Scholarship. The Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) Foundation and donors Bill and Chris Hankee celebrated Schoonover’s award on March 3 with a plaque dedication. The award
is in memory of Bill and Chris’ daughter, Krysta Hankee, who passed away in New York in 2007. The Krysta Hankee Memorial scholarship, which was set up by Krysta’s family, provides funds to assist selected area high school seniors with their tuition to LCCC. Continued on Page 26
On Our Cover Bambi and her newborn calf Blanche. Courtesy of Keepsake Farm & Dairy, Northampton.
Pictured from left to right in photo: Hankee Chris Hankee, Katie Schoonover -Hankee liam Wil 0, 201 scholarship recipient for der. Sny ald Don t ’71, and LCCC Presiden
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The Social Page
5 Generations
Cody Deibert
Great Great Grandmother - Mary Poandl, Great Grandfather - Stephen Poandl, Grandmother - Michelle Miller, Father & Daughter - Brett & Lily Miller
May 1996 – March 14. 2006
Mary Poandl was born on March 14, 1914 and Lily Miller was born on April 11, 2010.
Bluegrass Nights
...at the Kempton Rod & Gun Club
Sat. March 26
Nashville Recording Artist Danny Paisley and The Southern Grass
plus The Lost Ramblers 4th Saturday, 3PM—10PM, Jamming 3-6, Show 6PM GPS 192 Pine Creek Rd, Kempton Info 610-760-1085 or www.bluegrassnight.com $15 at Door Real Good Food Available
It has been five years since you went to Heaven. You are missed and loved every day. We know that you are in a better place now. Love, Pa, Nana, Uncle Chris and your brother Vincent
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The Social Page
Pictured from left to right: Cameron, Zachary, Craig, Brendan, Micah and Julian.
On February 27th engines were roaring as Cub Scout Pack 201 held their annual Pinewood Derby. Pack members along with family and friends gathered in the fellowship hall of St. Paul’s UCC in Indianland to race their unique cars fashioned from blocks of wood. The five winners will represent their pack at the North Valley District Competition at Springhouse Middle School on March 26th. The 1st place winner was Cameron followed by Zachary, Micah, Craig and Brendan. A trophy was awarded to Julian for most stylish car.
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Cub Scout Pack 201 Holds Pinewood Derby
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IN LOVING MEMORY Lisa A. Gardner 6/1/76 - 3/24/07 We miss you in so many ways, We miss the things you used to say, And when old times we do recall, It’s then we miss you most of all. Forever in our hearts, Love, Mom & Dad Brad, Laura, Carson & Carter Family & Friends
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Chinese Auction 30 Prizes all valued at $25 or more
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Over $2,500 in prizes: Including these 1989 JW Bankers Waste Basket (New), 1995 Shades of Autumn Basket of Plenty, 2011 Large Stow Away Basket & Protector
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Doors Open at 5pm Bingo Starts @ 6pm Place: Mahoning Valley Ambulance Building 902 Mill Rd., Lehighton, PA 18235
For Tickets Call: 610-379-1099 or 610-377-2076
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Linda’s
Country Catering Palmerton, Pa. 18071 484-464-5956 • 610-377-4676
Catering for All Occasions, Office Luncheons, etc. Picnics, We d d i n g s o r a n y d a y s p e c i a l t o y o u . P i e r o g i e s Av a i l a b l e A n y t i m e 7 F l a v o r s New * Cheddar Bacon Pierogies $5.95 a dozen
C l a m s Ava i l a b l e Ye a r - Ro u n d ! ( V i rg i n i a f a r m ra i s e d c l a m s )
Boneless BBQ Spare Rib Sandwich
w/ Sweet Potato Fries & Onion Rings - $8.95
Handmade Crab Pattie Sandwich
w/ Let, Tom, Tartar Sauce w/ Tossed Salad & Fresh Cut Fries - $9.95
Chicken Salad Sub
w/ Cheese, Let , Tom. Chips & Pickles - $6.00
Black Diamond Steak Sandwich
w/ American Cheese, Mushrooms w/ Fries & Onion Rings in Mozz. Cheese & Gravy $12.95
L i t t l e n e c ks
$92 per bushel (400) $46 per 200 ct. $ 2 3 p e r 10 0 c t . $ 12 p e r 5 0 c t . M i d d l e n e c ks $ 112 p e r b u s h e l $56 per 200 ct. $ 2 8 p e r 10 0 c t . $ 15 p e r 5 0 c t . To p n e c ks a n d O y ste r s a va i l a b l e – C a l l f o r p r i c i n g
Let us take the fuss out of Entertaining!
Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad
Friends of NAPL
Grilled Ham & Turkey on a Kaiser Roll
Longaberger Basket Bingo
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w/ Swiss or American & Let, Tom, Mayo & Mustard w/ Fries or Chips & Pickle - $6.50
Sunday, April 3, 2011 At Northampton Community Center Doors open at Noon Bingo begins at 2 p.m. 50/50 / Chinese auction / Bake sale $20 for 20 Games Food available for purchase Tickets available at Northampton Area Public Library or at community center day of event For more info, call (610) 262-7537
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Dining and Entertainment FILLING SALE 2 ½ Pound Container $4.50 each
Last Day to Order April 2, 2011
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SLATINGTON BEVERAGE INC. • Large Selection of
Imported & Domestic Beers and Coolers
• Kegs • Ice • Soda • Alcohol-Free Beer
Galio’s Groceries and Deli ALL PENNSYLVANIA LOTTERY GAMES
43 S. Walnut Street • Slatington Phone 610.767.2092
To Order Call Kim
610-428-9715 Pick up April 23, 2011 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Neffs Hotel & Other Side Restaurant
SpecialS: Tuesdays: Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes & Corn $5.50 Wednesdays: Spaghetti & Meatballs with Salad and Garlic Bread $5.50 Thursdays: BBQ Chicken & Ribs with Baked Potato and Corn on the Cob: $9.95 Saturdays: Prime Rib $14.95
Every Sunday, enjoy a Sunday dinner - only $9.95 March 20 - Baked Ham April 3 - Roast Turkey Restaurant Opens Daily at 4 pm (closed Mondays) & Bar Opens Daily at 11 am
610-767-9949 • 5635 Route 873, Neffs
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Lisa Csencsits
Fantastic Food with over 100 Items on our menu Nationally Famous Chipped Steak Sandwich often copied but never equaled. (Our Family Recipe for over 50 Years) Magnificent Blue Mountain Belgian Waffles with Ice Cream or Sundaes. Soft Serve & Hand Dipped Ice Cream Hot & Hearty Homemade Soups & Chili Con Carne. Homemade Daily Specials Hours: Open Tues-Wed-Thur 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Fri 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. | Sat 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sun 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. | Closed Mondays Homemade Cakes & Pies Serving Breakfast Lunch-Dinner (We Serve Breakfast anytime) Banquet and Parties for any occasion
Wednesday’s Free Kids Meal with Purchase of Adult Meal Corned Beef & Cabbage St. Patrick’s Day Special 1439 Blue Mountain Dr. Danielsville, PA 18038 610-767-6379
Northampton Area Public Library
Pennsylvania One Book, Every Young Child 2011 is a collaborative project highlighting the importance of early literacy development in preschoolers. To participate in this effort, the Northampton Area Public Library, 1615 Laubach Avenue, Northampton is sponsoring a family storytime featuring Whose Shoes? A Shoe for Every Job by Stephen R. Swinburne, “encouraging young readers to guess which shoe matches which job.” This storytime will take place on Thursday, April 14 at 10:30 a.m. or 6:00 p.m. Please join us for stories, games and activities. Children’s Book Week is the national celebration of books and reading for youth. Celebrate the love of books at the Northampton Area Public Library by participating in our Family Story & Craft. This program will take place on Thursday, May 5 at 10:30 a.m. or 6:00 p.m. Registration for these programs will begin in the library on Monday, March 21 at 9:00 a.m. and continue until the sessions are filled. The sessions are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. A current library card is needed to register the family. For more information call 610-262-7537.
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15th Annual New & Used
Hunting & Fishing Sport Show Klecknersville Rangers Fire Co.
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Marshall’s Meat Market
2718 Mountain View Drive, Bath, Pa. (Moore Twp.)
COME TRY OUR HOMEMADE ORANGE POUND CAKE & GREEK BAKLAVAS!
SUNDAY MARCH 20th, 2011 8 am to 2 pm Admission $4.00 per person, children 12 and under free. Call: 610-262-7725 fmi or for table rentals. Tables 20.00 each.
HOMEMADE SOUPS | HOT MEALS| BARBECUES MEAT TRAYS | WHOLE SALE FRESH MEAT MIDDLE EASTERN SWEETS
336 Iron St. Lehighton 610-377-3290 omazi@ptd.net
Lunch Special 11am-3pm Buy 1 Slice get 2nd Free Come In And See Our Other Daily Specials Buy Any Hot/Cold Sub Get Large Sicilian Pie Large Pie the Second One 1/2 Off for $12.95 for $9.95 Good Thru 4/6/11
w/coupon • Not valid with any other offer, coupon or discount, pick-up or dine in only.
Good Thru 4/6/11
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Good Thru 4/6/11
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They’re Finally Here! Gourmet Pizzas and Calzones! Now Accepting Competitors Coupons!
1 Order of Wings Free w/ Purchase of 2 Lg. Pies Good Thru 4/6/11
w/coupon • Not valid with any other offer, coupon or discount, pick-up or dine in only.
*No Franchises
1 Order of Wings Free w/ Purchase of 3 Hot/Cold Subs Good Thru 4/6/11
w/coupon • Not valid with any other offer, coupon or discount, pick-up or dine in only.
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2011 Blue Mountain Fish & Game Fisherman’s Night Extravaganza
DJ PAUL AND DJ MIKE WE LOVE TO ENTERTAIN YOU
PAUL AND MICHAEL OWNERS djpaulandmike@yahoo.com
OUR DJ’S CARE
4190 Wood Drive Walnutport April 1, 2011 • 6:00pm-10:00pm Fisherman’s Night Ham & Meat Raffle
CALL TO DISCUSS YOUR FUNCTION 610-704-4390 www.djpaulandmike.webs.com
20 Prizes on the Main Drawing Ticket Fishing equipment raffled throughout the evening Free Refreshments w/Ticket H Platter $2.00 w/ Ticket
ROOSEVELT DEMOCRATIC CLUB
New This Year Custom Made Engraved Blue Mountain Fish & Game Fishing Rod created by Wayne Serfass Raffle $2.00 per chance / 3 for $5.00 /8 for $10.00
Danielsville, Lehigh Township, PA
Hall Available For Your Special Occasion • Private Bar And Seating For 200 People • Smoke Free.
Triple M Outfitters 6 hour guided fishing trip for two on North Branch of the Susquehanna River Raffle $5.00 per chance/ 3 for $10.00 Triple M Outfitters will be offering 15 minute Seminars on Smallmouth’s, Catfish, Muskie and Pike
Reasonable Prices Six Lanes Of Bowling Available For All Types Of Parties.
FMI call Herb 610-657-8138 or Keith 610-767-2815
Call Joanne @ 610-767-2664 www.dvilledemoclub.org
Lake opens April 9th
Laury’s Station Beverage “Coldest Beer In The Valley”
Beer, Soda, Kegs and Ice • Cigarettes & Lottery Hours: Sunday: 12:00 PM – 4:30 PM Monday-Saturday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
610-261-9360
Stop in and try our FREE craft beer sample!
5466 Route 145 • Laury’s Station, PA 18059
***Mike & Cindy Gilmore, Owners*** Coors Light, bottles $21.99 Stop In & $20.99 S e e O u r Budweiser, bottles $15.45 We e k ly Lionshead, bottles Yuengling Lager, bottles $19.69 Sp e c ia ls ! Now Carrying Cigarette Making Supplies
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MITMAN’S SMOKEHOUSE & COUNTRY STORE Hours: Thursday & Friday 8 – 6 Saturday 9-5 “call ahead, ordering available” Monday thru Saturday
P P Y
Celebrate the 1st Day of Spring on March 20 with a walk outside, a family bike ride or open the windows and let the fresh air in! We did it folks... winter is finally over!!
8367A Deer Rd. Slatedale 484-623-4855
Expanded Store Hours Coming In The Future
EDGEMONT ACRES DRIVE-IN
Mini Golf • Food • Leiby’s Hard & Soft Ice Cream • Soft Serve Vanilla & Chocolate Every Tues get a free mini sundae with a platter. Wednesday take off 50 cents off any sandwich. Thursday all regular hotdogs are 50 cents.
Sat. March 26th Roast Beef, Filling w/Gravy, Corn or Green Beans and Roll n’ Butter Sat. April 9th All You Can Eat Spaghetti w/ Meat Sauce, Tossed Salad and Roll. Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
OPEN ALL YEAR! OPEN DAILY New Hours
M-Tues.-Thurs 7am to 7pm Wed. 7am to 3pm Fri. and Sat. 7am to 8pm Sun. 8am to 7pm
Call Ahead For Take Out
4315 Mountain View Drive - Walnutport (Between Danielsville & Berlinsville on Rt. 946) 610-767-5200
Now HiriNg - Full-Time Requirements: H 21 Years of Age H PA License & Good Driving Record H Nights, Weekends & Holiday Work H Ability to Lift 160 lbs. H Cashier/Forklift Experience a Plus
234 Main Street, Slatington 610-767-1876
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Palmerton Lions Club Meeting The Monday, March 21, 2011 meeting of the Palmerton Lions Club will be held at 6:30 PM at the Fireline Hotel in Palmerton. A special presentation will be made to Tammy Muniz of Palmerton who serves as Palmerton High School Leo Club advisor. Members are busy planning their “community spirit night” to be held on Monday, May 2, 2011 and are also planning a health fair to be held on Saturday, May
14, 2011 at 9 AM at the Palmerton Community Center located on Franklin Ave., in Palmerton. The health fair is being co-sponsored with the Blue Mountain Health System. Any individual or business interested in learning more about Lionism, or attending a club meeting may contact membership chairperson Nick Hawkey at 610.826.6465 or you may email him at hawkeys@ gmail.com.
Save a life, don’t shop, Adopt.
They need: volunteers, canned cat & dog food, cleaning supplies, bleach, garbage bags, laundry detergent, sponges, Mr. Clean multi-purpose cleaners, dog crates, bedding, dog and cat treats, catnip and toys
Donations can be dropped at: Peaceable Kingdom, 1049 MacArthur Rd., Whitehall, Pa 18052 610-432-2532 • pklvshelter@yahoo.com Blue Mountain Town & Country Gazette, 4685 Lehigh Dr., Walnutport, Pa. 610-767-9600
Ryon Real Estate 453 Main Street Walnutport, PA 18088 (610) 767-2200 www.century21ryon.com Want a 4 br single in move-in Condition? This home has a huge kitchen, family rm & 1st flr laundry. New windows, roof & carpeting replaced in 2002. Lots of off-st parking & 1 car gar. $125,900. Great starter! Cozy 3 br bungalow. Many updates including newer bathroom, roof, furnace & some windows. Fenced yard, 2 car gar & deck. Bonus-a double lot!!!! $99,900.
Don’t miss this one! Nice 3 br twin in good condition. Large covered rear patio & heated enclosed front porch. Private parking as well as on st. parking. Priced for quick sale. $59,800.
Don’t let this one get away! Twin home in move-in condition. Newer roof, siding, windows, carpet & kitchen floor. $119,000.
Spring is just around the corner. Call today to list your home!
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Pet Page
ROMEO ChARLIE Pit Bull Terrier: An adoptable dog in Whitehall Large • Baby • Male Charlie is a 5 to 6 month old puppy pit-bull and he is a real sweetheart. He was found by a good samaritan as he was running the streets and almost got hit by a bus. He is sooo friendly, walks great on a leash, is good with dogs and cats...just a great little pup. Come and meet me and my friends. Can't wait to meet you and fall in looooooove!! Adoptions are held every Saturday from 12-3 at our shelter ( 1049 Macarthur Road in Whitehall across the street from the old Lehigh Valley Dairy) For more information please contact us at 610-248-7997 More about Charlie Primary color: Red, Chestnut or Orange Coat length: Short Charlie's Contact Info Peaceable Kingdom, Whitehall, •610-432-2532
Shih Tzu: An adoptable dog in Whitehall, Small • Young • Male Romeo recently came to us after someone dropped him off and said they found him in their yard. He is about 2 years old, seems very friendly, is very cute and came in looking recently groomed. He seems like a great little dog. He is now neutered and up to date on all his shots and ready for his new forever home. Come and meet me and my friends. Can't wait to meet you and fall in looooooove!! Adoptions are held every Saturday from 10-3 at our shelter (1049 Macarthur Road in Whitehall across the street from the old Lehigh Valley Dairy) For more information please contact us at 610-248-7997 PLEASE VISIT PEACEABLE KINGDOM NEW WEBSITE at lvpeaceablekingdom.info More about Romeo Spayed/Neutered • Up-to-date with routine shots • Prefers a home without: young children • Primary colors: White or Cream, Black Coat length: Medium • Romeo's Contact Info Peaceable Kingdom, Whitehall, PA •610-432-2532
Gypsy Rose Professional Pet Grooming
New Service Teeth Cleaning Your Dog!
5614 Main St. (Rt. 329) Whitehall PA 18052
NOW OPEN I Call For Appointment
610-462-2899
Division of Precious Petals Florist
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Things To Teach Your Dog That Will Improve Their Visits at the Vet’s Office Bringing your pup into the vet clinic doesn’t have to be a scary thing. When pups come into our clinic we want them to leave in a better emotional state than when they came in. Our ultimate goal is to have adult dogs that drag their owner in, instead of having the owner drag their dog in. Overall we have been pretty successful over the last 20 years. Most of the dogs that started out as pups at our clinic, do drag their owners into the clinic. There are things that you can do to help make your pup or dog’s experience even better. By working with your pup on these simple behaviors their experience at the vet clinic should be like a walk in the park, instead of a drag down misery lane. Touch- a simple thing that is so important. Of course everyone touches their pups and loves to hug and hold them. It is important that your dog is comfortable being touched anywhere and everywhere. Yes, everywhere that includes the unspeakable places such as under the tail. Bottom line is if they lick it or scratch it in public it is fair game for us to touch it. We will also need to examine and touch their eyes, ears, toes/nails, tail, and mouth including opening it up and looking in. These are often sensitive as well as common problem areas where we need to administer medicine. If your pup is used to being touched in these places then the exam should not be frightening for them. If they are painful or having problems and they are already comfortable with people touching these areas it is a lot easier on everyone. Otherwise it will require us to teach them to allow us to touch them while they are painful; this can be a very challenging task for us and very frightening for the pup. Handling by strangers, taking treats and letting
them hold your pup, helps to socialize them. 20 cookies by 20 strangers before 20 weeks of age, is a good rule of thumb. Tight hugs should mean good things. Hugs are not natural for dogs; in case you didn’t notice dogs don’t hug other dogs. Hugging is a human thing. Most of the time in our clinic we try to minimize restraint as much as possible. Occasionally there are times when we will need to hold your dog tight for a certain procedure. Teaching your dog to be comfortable with this in advance will reduce his stress during the procedure. Stand still- sounds easy, but for some pups, I think they’d rather have their teeth pulled! Many times when doing an exam I like the dog to be in the standing position. It also enables me to look for structural discomfort as well as see and feel abnormalities from left to right. Standing still also makes it easier for you to apply topical medications on your dog’s back. This very easy trick helps during bath time, attaching a leash, grooming and when you stop to chat with a friend on a walk. By Colleen S Koch, DVM, KPA CTP
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2011 Community Calendar EVERY THURSDAY Bingo, Star Hose Co. #1, Emerald, 6:45. Rotary Club of Slatington meets 6:15 p.m., Terrace Restaurant. FMI 610-760-2455. Wing Nite, Bowmanstown Vol. Fire Co., 6:30-9:00. 610-852-2722, every Thursday EXCEPT 3rd Thursday! Bingo Petersville Rod & Gun Club, 550 Club Road, Bath PA (Lehigh Township), 7pm, FMI 610-261-2210 Courage to Change Al-Anon Family Group, An Anonymous Fellowship offering hope to friends & family of alcoholics. St. John’s UCC, 891 Columbia Ave., Palmerton, 7:00 – 8:00 pm. 484-477-9697 al-anon.alateen. org. EVERY FRIDAY
only $2.50 per person. Drinks available/kitchen open. 1750 Main St. Northhampton, the Garfield/Gin Mill bldg. FMI 610-262-9010 or drmzklvr@aol. com.
to 8PM, open dance time 8PM to 9:30PM. Water and soda available for purchase, great wooden floor, A/C!!! For info: 610-760-1917
Bingo, Schnecksville Fire Co. Kitchen opens 5 p.m., warm-ups at 6, regular bingo at 6:45
It’s Time to Play” Playgroup 10:30 a.m. 2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month at Good Shepherd United Church Mountain Rd. Slatington. Preschoolers and homeschoolers welcome. FMI 610-760-1547.
Bingo, Diamond Fire Co., Walnutport. Doors open 4 p.m., kitchen 5, bingo at 6:30. 610767-8476 Bingo, Northampton Memorial Community Center. Doors & kitchen open at 5:30, bingo at 7. 610-261-1113 Beginner Line and Partner Dance Classes at the Sokol Hall, 452 Lehigh Avenue, Palmerton, Pa. No experience necessary, no partner needed. Lesson time 7PM to 8PM, dance/practice 8PM to 9:30PM. $6 per person. For info: 610-826-9952, 610-8264187, 610-760-1917 EVERY TUESDAY
Bowmanstown Rod & Gun Club Dinners 4-8pm Weekly Specials 610-852-4051
Bingo, Bowmanstown Volunteer Fire Co. 6:45 FMI 610-852-2722
Bingo, Mahoning Valley Ambulance, 902 Mill Road, 7pm, Progressive jackpots, TV monitors & verification system. Nonsmoking. 610-217-4321
FREE Individualized Computer Instruction, Northampton Area Public Library, Northampton, 6-8 p.m. Space limited. Registration/Info. 610-760-0207, Bill.
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Bingo, Diamond Fire Co., Walnutport. Doors open 4 p.m., kitchen 5, bingo at 6:30. 610-7678476. EVERY SUNDAY Bingo, Citizens Fire Co., Slatedale, 1:00 p.m. EVERY MONDAY Line Dancing 6:45 – 8:45pm,
EVERY WEDNESDAY Bingo, Diamond Fire Co., Walnutport. Doors open 4 p.m., kitchen 5, bingo at 6:30. 610-767-8476. Beginner Line Dance and Partner Dance Classes. Vigilant Fire Hall, Church and Walnut Sts., Slatington, Pa. Lesson time 7PM
Bingo – Our Lady of Hungary (Northampton) school gym, 7:00 p.m. Kitchen opens at 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, March 17 Happy St. Patrick’s Day !!!
Saturday, March 19 Ham and Dandelion Dinner 3 PM-7 PM at Emmanuel UCC, Bowmanstown. FMI call 610852-2707 or email eucc4all@ptd. net. Snow date Sunday March 20, 2011 3 PM-7 PM Lehigh Township Fair meeting at Fire House , Rt. 248 Cherryville 7PM. AYCE Italian Dinner 4-7pm in the Family Life Center at Union Lutheran Church at 5500 Rt 873 Schnecksville FMI 610-767-6884. Proceeds to benefit the Youth Mission Trips
Sunday, March 20 All you can eat breakfast buffet, Lehigh Twsp. Country Garden at Lehigh Twsp. Fire co. Rt. 248, Cherryville, 8-1. Adults $6.60, 60 &over $5.66, 4-12 yrs. $3.77. Plus 6% tax. 610-767-8600. Flea Market at Schnecksville Fire Co. from 8a.m. to 2p.m. FMI 610799-2782
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2011 Community Calendar Monday, March 21 Slatington Water, Sewer and Highway Committee meeting, 6:30 PM held at the Borough Building, 125 South Walnut St. Slatington.
Wednesday, March 23 The Carbon Model Railroad Society and Pufferbellys Railroad Gift Shop are sponsoring Spring Railroad Film Night, 7pm at the Jim Thorpe Memorial Hall at 101 East 10th St in Jim Thorpe. Free Admission. FMI 610-824-7730
Thursday, March 24 The Walnutport Seventh-day Adventist Church invites you to participate in Bread making classes from 6:30-8:00 PM in the church auxiliary room. A $5.00 fee will be charged for supplies. The classes will include basic bread making skills and information.
Friday, March 25 All U Can Eat Spaghetti Dinner at Living Hope Lighthouse Church at 705 Third St. Palmerton, Friday 3/25 from 4-7 P.M. Save a $1 per ticket by ordering in advance. FMI and tickets call Brad 610-554-2336 or Sherry 610826- 4437. Air & Sea Special Lenten Dinners by Heinz 5-8pm at Bowmanstown Vol. Fire Co. FMI 610-852-2235
Saturday, March 26 Free Financial Seminar from 9-11a.m. at Faith Alive UMC Church in Palmerton FMI 610852-2805 Parryville United Methodist Church free luncheon, serving from 11:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 27 American Cancer Society Chinese Auction. Carbon-Tamaqua Unit American Cancer Society. Noon at Lakeside Ballroom, located on Route 54 in Barnesville. Live Entertainment and More. FMI and Tickets 570-645-4228 or 610-844-6643. Relay for Life Team Friends In The Fight is having a Vera Bradley Bingo West End Fire Co. Palmerton. Doors open at noon, bingo starts at 1 p.m. . FMI: 610824-2887 Flea Market from 8a.m. to 2p.m. at the Diamond Fire Co. at 110 Main St. in Walnutport. FMI Joe at 610-767-7695 between 6 and 8p.m.
Wednesday, March 30 Blue Mtn. Town & Country Gazette ***Ad Deadline*** Red Cross Blood Drive, 443 Delaware Avenue, Palmerton, PA, 18071, 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
The Northern Lehigh Historical Society will meet at the Lehigh Gap Nature Center. business meeting at 7:00 For more information. FMI nlhs101@hotmail. com or 610-760-9281.
Thursday, March 31 The Walnutport Seventh-day Adventist Church invites you to participate in Bread making classes from 6:30-8:00 PM in the church auxiliary room. A $5.00 fee will be charged for supplies. The classes will include advanced skills.
Friday, April 1 All You Can Eat Buffet Dinner, Country Garden at Lehigh Twsp. Fire Co. Rt. 248, Cherryville, 4-8 pm. Adults $10.38, Children $5.66, 60+ $9.43-plus 6% tax. 610767-8600.
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(ARA) - With so many plant choices, picking the perfect plants that will thrive in your garden can seem overwhelming - even for experienced gardeners. Rather than randomly buying plants that are attractive in the displays and hoping they’ll live once you get them home, there’s a smarter way to shop. Check out these tips from the experts to make plant selection easy, fail-proof and fun: Get inspired. Look through garden magazines and visit online for ideas on what’s new and tried-and-true. Talk to your friends and neighbors for suggestions. Tip: Use the new garden website, BloomIQ. com, which inspires and takes the guesswork out of planning and plant selection. Its garden design suggestions and planting combinations will match your color preferences, personal style and growing conditions. With one click in the comfort of your own home, you can browse beautiful images, plant descriptions and info to help you choose the Continued on Page 23
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Fail-Proof Gardening Tips From The Pros right plants for your needs. Plus, there are tips for designing gardens, creating container gardens, using indoor plants and learning which plants work well together - all on one easy-to-use site. Sketch a garden plan. Look at your home’s architectural features and landscaping. “Start with the ‘bones’ of your home and landscape - they’ll make your yard look good all year long,” says Justin Hancock, senior garden editor at BHG.com, the Better Homes and Gardens online magazine. Tip: Sketch what you want to plant - and where. “No matter what you want to grow, gardening success starts with a good design plan,” says Bobbie Schwartz, president of the Association of Professional Landscape Designers (apld.org). “Photograph your home and landscape, print out the photos, lay tracing paper on top and then sketch out your ideas.” After you have a general idea what you want, you can start having fun by picking out the plants. Create a shopping list “Come up with a list of plants suitable for your garden conditions,” advises Hancock.“Hostas may come to mind, but if your yard is a deer magnet,
coral bells are a better choice.” Tip: Educate yourself on exactly what works best in your garden before you go shopping. Learn the plant’s water, sun and care requirements. Is it deer-proof, drought tolerant, or low maintenance? Answering these questions can be a garden saver. “With a click of the mouse at BloomIQ.com you can create and print a shopping list of the plants you want,” says Kristi Huffman, vice-president of John Henry Horticulture. “You can shop with confidence, knowing that the plants you buy are going to be successful in your home and garden.” With a personalized plant list in hand, anyone can shop like a pro. For more information visit www.BloomIQ.com.
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Have you ever thought you wanted to write? Or, do you write and want to learn more about getting published? If so, why not join us at one of our “Write it Right Get Published” lectures and discussions? Choose from the following dates and local locations: ·Wed., Mar. 23, from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Dimmick Library Friends House, 58 Broadway, Jim Thorpe. ·Thurs., Mar. 31, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Tamaqua Public Library, 30 S. Railroad St., Tamaqua. Members of the Black Diamond Writers’ Network who have published articles and/or books will give pointers on how to write for and find the markets that will publish your work. For those that would like to learn more, the Black Diamond Writers’ Network will host its second annual “Write it Right” writers conference on Sat., Apr. 16, 2011, at the Best Western-Genetti Inn, Hazleton. For more information about the lectures, call the Dimmick Memorial Library at 570-325-2131 or the Tamaqua Area Public Library at 570-668-4660.
To learn more about the writers’ network or its conference, call Kathy at 570-645-3059 or visit BDWN at its blog at http://blackdiamondwriters.blogspot. com or at www.tamaquapubliclibrary.com.
Krysta Hankee Scholarship Fund Continued from Page 4 Family, friends and LCCC staff were on hand to honor Krysta’s memory. The plaque recognized all of the students who have been awarded Hankee scholarships for LCCC. Schoonover is currently enrolled at LCCC in the Nursing program. She is from Emmaus High School’s Class of 2010 and will graduate from LCCC in 2013. The next recipient of LCCC’s Krysta Hankee Memorial scholarship will be chosen in April 2011. “Krysta’s story continues with us remembering her in special ways; and this is great for the students,” remarked Bill Hankee. For more information on establishing a scholarship with the LCCC Foundation, visit www.lccc.edu/Foundation or contact Foundation Executive Director Tim Herrlinger at 610-799-1711.
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Checking the Status of Your Refund If you already filed your federal tax return and are due a refund, you have several options to check on your refund. Here are eight things the IRS wants you to know about checking the status of your refund: 1. Online Access to Refund Information Where’s My Refund? are interactive tools on http://www.irs.gov and are the fastest, easiest way to get information about your federal income tax refund. It’s quick, easy and secure. 2. When to Check Refund Status If you e-file, you can get refund information 72 hours after the IRS acknowledges receipt of your return. If you file a paper return, refund information will generally be available three to four weeks after mailing your return. 3. What the Online Tool Will Tell You Once you enter your personal information, you could get several responses, including: Acknowledgement that your return was received and is in processing. The mailing date or direct deposit date of your refund. Notice that the IRS could not deliver your refund due to an incorrect address. 4. Toll-free Number If you do not have internet access, you can check the status of your refund in English or Spanish by calling the IRS Refund Hotline at 800-829-1954 or the IRS TeleTax System at 800-829-4477. When calling, you must provide your or your spouse’s Social Security number, filing status and the exact whole dollar refund amount shown on your return.
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Nutritional Health Fair Offered Blue Mountain Health System Offers a Nutritional Health Fair In Recognition of National Nutrition Month® on Tues., March 29, from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the main lobby of the Gnaden Huetten campus at 211 N. 12th Street in Lehighton. The campaign focuses attention on the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits. Also included will be free sampling of various nutrition products and the chance to win a door prize. Please call 610-377-7070 to register.
Baseball Season Opens March 31st For the first time since 1976, Major League Baseball’s first regular season game will be played on a Thursday. On March 31st, baseball’s 111th season will open with the Atlanta Braves taking on the Washington Nationals at home. The Phillies home opener will be against the Houston Astros at Citizen’s Bank Park on April 1st at 1:05p.m. The Phils’ dominant pitching rotation includes aces Cliff Lee and Roy Halladay who threw the first post-season no-hitter since 1956 last year, making this one of the most anticipated seasons in the team’s history. By Joe Korba
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Church Directory Agape New Testament Fellowship 5229 Rt. 873,
Schnecksville, 610-767-2482 PR David Farnholtz. Worship 10 am, Jr. Church 10:45, Nursery Provided. www.agapentf.com
Assumption B.V.M. Catholic Church 633-649 W. Washington
St. Slatington, 610-767-2214. PR Joseph L. Grembocki. Masses Sat. 5 p.m. Sun. 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Bethany Bible Fellowship Church 3300 7th St. Whitehall, 610-4348661. PR Tim Schmoyer. Worship 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. S.S. 9 a.m. Bethany Wesleyan Church
675 Blue Mountain Drive, Cherryville, 610-767-1239, Sr. Lead PR Kevin Fetterhoff, Worship & Children’s Programs at 9:00 & 10:30 AM www. bethanywes.org Bethel U.C.C.
4th & Franklin Streets, Slatington. 610-767-1898. PR Edward Schantz. Worship at 10 a.m S.S. 9 a.m.,. Blue Mountain Community Church
25 Oak St., Palmerton, 610826-8402. PR Rick Collins. Worship & Small Study Groups, 9:15 & 11:15 a.m. www. bluemountaincommunitychurch. com.
Calvary Bible Fellowship Church
233 Main St. Walnutport, Worship 10 am, Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm, 610-767-7447. Chapman Quarries United Methodist Church
1433 Main St., Chapman, Bath 610-837-0935. PR Kenneth A. Klingborg. Worship 11:00 am. S.S. 10:00 am. HA. www. chapmanquarriesumc.org
Christ’s Church at Lowhill UCC
4695 Lowhill Church Road, New Tripoli, 610-298-2527. PR Russell Campbell; Worship 10:30am, S.S. 9:15am, www. christschurchatlowhill.com Christ U.C.C., Little Moore
913 South Mink Road (Rt. 946), Danielsville, 610-837-6051. PR David Werley. Worship 9 a.m. S.S. 10:15
Christ U.C.C.
309 Main St., Walnutport, 610-767-1601. PR Brian Haas. Worship 10 a.m. S.S. 9 a.m.
Heidelberg Lutheran Church
Covenant United Methodist Church
5187 Irvin Rd., Slatington. 610767-1526. PR David L. Hess Worship 11:00 a.m. S.S. 9:45 a.m. HA. www.heidelberg-lutheran. org
Emmanuel UCC
5187 Irvin Rd., Slatington. 610767-4740. PR Karen Yonney. Worship 8:30 a.m. S.S. 9:45 a.m. HA. www.uccheidelberg.org
2715 Mountain View Dr. (Rt. 946 in Klecknersville), 610-837-7517. Rev. Christina J. Keller. Worship 8 & 10:30 a.m. S.S. 9:15.
509 Hamilton St. Bowmanstown, 610-852-2707. Worship 9 a.m. S.S. 10:15 a.m. Faith Independent Church of Christ
4394 Mt. View Dr. (Rt. 946), Lehigh Twsp., Walnutport, 610737-5390. PR Larry E. Yeakel. Worship 10 a.m. S.S. 9 a.m. Faith Alive United Methodist Church
678 Pine St. Bowmanstown PA. Worship 8:30a.m. & 10:45a.m. Lent Services 3/23 & 3/30 at 7p.m. First UCC 457 Delaware Ave., Palmerton, 610-826-2696. PR Richard McClain. Worship 9 a.m. S.S. 10 a.m. Friedens UCC
7227 PA Rt. 873, Slatington, 610767-7099. PR Lunnett Hilliard. Worship 10:30 a.m. S.S. 9:00 a.m. HA. Good Shepherd UCC
3490 Mountain Rd., Slatington, 610-767-9680. Rev. James Robison. Worship 8:30 & 11 a.m. S.S. 9:30 a.m. HA.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
1335 Old Carriage Road, Kreidersville, 610-262-9517 PR Thomas Neel - Worship 8am, 9:45a.m. &10:45, nursery available S.S. 9:30. Gospel Chapel Wesleyan Church
2022 Main St., Northampton, 610-767-6162. PR Ken Reigard, Worship 9:00 am & 10:45 a.m., Kid’s Church 10:30 a.m. Nursery Available.
Grace United Church of Christ
902 Lincoln Ave., Northampton. Amazing Grace Service 8:30 am, Celebration Service 9:45 am and Traditional Service 11:00, Sunday School at 9:45 HA.
Heidelberg UCC
Heritage Baptist Church
3749 Rt. 309 Orefield, 610-3954970. PR Jim Barr. S.S. 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m. Nursery avail.
Holy Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church
1235 Main St. Northampton, 610-262-2668. PR Vicky Bush. Worship 10:30 a.m. SS 9:15 a.m. Nursery avail. HA
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Main St., Slatedale, 610-7671526. Worship 8:30 a.m. S.S. 9:30 a.m. PR David L. Hess. www. heidelberg-lutheran.org Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
502 Lafayette Ave., Palmerton, 610-826-2524. PR Paul Schoffstall. Worship 8 & 10:45 a.m. S.S. 9:30 a.m. Staffed nursery & handicap ramp.
Hope Lutheran Church
Rt. 248, Cherryville, 610-767-7203. PR Jami Possinger Worship 8 and 10:30 a.m. S.S. 9:15 a.m.Nursery avail. HA.
Holy Trinity Slovak Lutheran Church 14th & Washington Sts.,
Northampton, 610-262-3365. Worship w/Holy Communion 10 a.m., S.S. 9:15 a.m.. Jerusalem Lutheran Church
500 Church Drive, Palmerton (Trachsville), 610-681-5200. PR Brian R. Holben Worship 10:15 a.m. S.S. 9 a.m. Jerusalem UCC
545 Church Drive, Palmerton, (Trachsville). 610-681-4412. PR Sharon Mack Temple LC. 9:00 am. Svc. 10:30 am
Kingdom Life Family Center
4333 Lime Kiln Rd., Orefield, 610398-0111. PR’s Tony and Tammy Adamo. Worship 10am. Nursery, Pre-K, and elementary programs during morning service.
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Church Directory Living Hope Lighthouse
705 3rd St., Palmerton, 610-8262201. PR Nathan Fry. Sunday services 10 a.m.
Living Stone Fellowship
6925 Flint Hill Road, New Tripoli 610-298-3020. PR Tim Helms. Worship 10:00 a.m. Nursery and Children’s Church provided. www.thehealingchurch.com. Parryville United Methodist Church Sunday a.m. worship is
at 10:30 a.m. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. until 10:15 a.m. 610-377-5538 Sacred Heart Church
243 Lafayette Ave., Palmerton 610-826-2335 PR. William T. Campion. Sat. 5pm, Sun. 8:30 & llam HA.
Salem United Methodist Church
1067 Blue Mt. Dr., Danielsville, 610-767-8003. Rev. Marillyn Paradis. Worship 9:30 a.m. (nursery avail.). S.S. 11 a.m
Salem United Methodist Church
4145 Forest Inn Rd. Aquashicola, 610-826-4464. PR Deborah McLean. Worship 11 a.m S.S. 9:30 a.m., Fellowship 10:30 a.m..
Salem United Methodist Church
4019 Main St. Slatedale, 610-7675632. PR Barbara Lee. Worship 9 a.m. Sun. Prayer Time & Singing 8:45 a.m.. St. John’s Episcopal
365 Lafayette Ave. Palmerton, 610-826-2611. Fr. Abraham, Sun. 8 and 10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist. www.StJohnsPalmerton.com. Slatington Baptist Church
509 Main St., Slatington, 610-7676276. PR Jim LeVan. Worship 10:45 a.m. S.S. 9:30 a.m. Wed. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study 9:30 a.m. St. John’s Lutheran Church
40 S. Second Street Slatington, 610-767-6361 PR Russell Haab; Worship 8:00 & 10:15 a.m. (nursery available at 10:15 a.m.) S.S. 9:00 a.m. St. John’s U.C.C. 891 Columbia Ave. Palmerton, 610-826-2050. Rev. Irvin Moore. Worship 10 a.m. S.S. 9 a.m. HA. St. John’s UCC 1415 Rising Sun Rd. Laurys Station,610-262-8061.
Rev. James Gottwald Worship 10:15 a.m. S.S. 9 am. HA. St. John’s UCC 15 S. 2nd St., Slatington 610-767-5554. Supply pastor: Henry Distler. Worship: 9 A.M. Nursery available, H A St. John’s UCC of Howertown,
22 Atlas Rd., Northampton, 610-262-8666 PR Cliff Herring Worship 8 & 10:15 AM S.S. 9 AM. Nursery provided, HA St. Nicholas R.C. Route 946, Berlinsville, 610-767-3107. Mass daily at 8:30 a.m. Mass Sat Evening 4:30. Sun 8, 9:30, and 11 a.m St. Paul’s UCC of Indianland,
787 Almond Rd. Cherryville, 610767-5751. Worship at 10:15am S.S. 9am. Nursery available, HA. St. Paul’s UCC 19th & Lincoln Ave., Northampton, 610-2612910. Rev. Todd Fennell. Worship 10:15 am child care available S.S. 9:00 am. www.stpaulsnorth.org St. Peter’s UCC 8142 Valley View Road, Northampton, PA. 610837-7426. Rev. Lamar Handwerk. Worship 10:15 a.m. S.S. 9 a.m. HA St. Peter’s United Methodist Church 7860 Center St., Emerald,
610.767.6233. Rev. William Ritzenthaler, Worship 10:15 a.m. S.S. 9 a.m. [nursery available]. HA. St. Vladimir’s Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church 106 Delaware
Avenue Palmerton, 610-8262359 PR Evhen Moniuk Divine Liturgy 9:00AM on Sunday mornings.
The Church of God in Palmerton
320 Delaware Ave. Palmerton, 610-826-4972. Worship 10:15 a.m. Trinity EC Church 4647 Lehigh Drive (Berlinsville), Walnutport, 610-767-1167. PR Ken Schira. Worship 9 a.m., S.S. 10 a.m. Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church
207 2nd St., Slatington. 610-7602090. PR Brian Kern. Worship 10 a.m., Wed., Bible Study, 7 p.m. Union Lutheran Church
5500 Rt. 873, Schnecksville, 610767-6884. PR Dennis W. Moore,
Worship 8 & 10:45 a.m. (nursery avail), S.S. 9:15 a.m. HA. United Presbyterian Church of Slatington
6750 Route 873, Slatington, 610-767-8113 Worship Contemporary 9 a.m. & Traditional 10:30 (Nurs.Avail) S.S 9:00 a.m., HA Union United Church of Christ
5550 Rte. 873, Neffs, 610-767-6961 PR Thomas N. Thomas, Worship 8 & 10:30 am, Children Church 10:30(nursery avail). 10:30 service) HA. Walnutport Seventh-Day Adventist Church
227 Willow Rd. (and Rt. 145), 610-767-8939. PR Marcus Dekle. Worship 9:45am. Sabbath School 11:00am.
Whitehall Mennonite Church
4138 Wilson St. Egypt, 610-2621270. PR Rose Bender Worship 10 a.m. S.S. 9 a.m. Nursery avail.
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 1904 Main St,
Northampton, 610-262-6636 The Rev. William Horn-Interim Pastor 610-262-6636 SS 9 a.m. W 10:30 a.m. Nursery Available during Worship Fellowship before and after service www.ZionNorthampton.org Zion UCC 2nd & Iron Sts Lehighton. 610-377-1191 PR Allen Heckman. Worship 8:15 a.m. S.S. 9:00 a.m. www. zionlehighton.org Zion’s Stone UCC, 51 Church Rd., Northampton (Kreidersville) 610-262-1133 Rev. Glenn Rice,. Worship 10:15 a.m. SS 9:00 a.m. www.zionsstoneucc.com Zion Wesleyan Church
2459 East Scenic Dr.Bath, 610837-8469 PR Tedd Leininger, Worship 10:30a.m. S.S. 9:30a.m. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 1904 Main St
Northampton, PA 18067 The Rev. William Horn-Interim Pastor 610-262-6636 S.S. 9 a.m.Worship 10:30 a.m.Nursery Available Fellowship before and after service www.ZionNorthampton. org
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Spread The Good Word Special Valley Wide “Evening Of Healing” Several pastors and leaders in the body of Christ in our valley will be together to share the Biblical scriptures on reconciliation and healing. On Sunday March, 20th they will testify to the healings they have received or been part of in their ministries. All who attend and are seeking physical, physical or emotional healing will have the opportunity to receive personal prayer. The evening will be hosted by Agape New Testament Fellowship, 5229 Route 873 Schnecksville at 6:30p.m. There is no cost or obligation in attending this event.
Call 610-767-3107 or 610-767-9892 for more information.
McMichaels United Methodist Church Maundy Thursday worship service with Communion on Thursday, April 21 at 7 pm. at McMichaels United Methodist Church, Rt. 715 and White church Road, McMichaels. Holy Communion will be celebrated around common tables in Fellowship Hall. All welcome. Easter Sunday service will be held on April 24 at 9:30 am. Handicapped accessible.
St. Nick’s Basket Social and Bake Sale St. Nicholas Church in Berlinsville will hold their annual Basket Social on Saturday, April 2 from 9 am to 6 pm and on Sunday, April 3, from 9 am to 1 pm. The baskets make ideal Easter gifts for all ages. A card of tickets will sell for $5.00. Winners are notified after the drawing on Sunday. A bake sale is also part of the event. Nut roll will be available; however quantities are limited and will be sold on a first-come basis. The kitchen crew will serve many all-time favorites for eat-in or take-out orders. The menu features all time family favorites, including pierogies, halupki, barbeque, hot roast beef sandwiches and our ever popular pulled pork sandwiches. All are invited to enjoy this event, held in the social hall of St. Nicholas Catholic Church, 4412 Mountain View Drive (Route 946), Walnutport.
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Spread The Good Word
Open House Continues Thru April 14 The Blue Mountain Campus of Bethlehem Christian School, located at 675 Blue Mountain Drive in Cherryville, is having weekly open house hours from 1-3PM every Thursday from until April 14. Visit them to see their certified teachers in action, get a tour of the campus, and receive more information. No appointment is necessary. If Thursdays donʼt fit your schedule, please call to arrange a time that is better accommodating for you.
Church Directory Churches are listed alphabetically and will include the address, phone number, pastor’s name, and the times of regular services, Sunday School, etc. Please call the office at (610-767-9600) or e-mail us at AskUs@TownAndCountryGazette.com to send updates or for information on how to list.
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’Veggin’ Out’ Is So In: Tips For Starting Your Own Veggie Garden (ARA) - Vegetable and herb gardening is in and studies indicate it will continue to grow in popularity. If you're not growing your own yet it's time to start. Why? The reasons are as varied as the people who garden. Some do it to save money. Others want to ensure their food is chemical-free, and as safe as possible. Still others grow their own vegetables because fresher is just better. Many do it because gardening is good for you and some because it's still fun to play in the dirt.
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’Veggin’ Out’ Is So In: Tips For Starting Your Own Veggie Garden Continued from Page 32 drainage and is easy to dig. If you encounter clay or sandy soil, add peat moss and bone meal so that these soils can also be productive gardening bases. * Size up your space - When plotting out the size of your garden, you'll want to be sure it's big enough to yield a good harvest to make your efforts worthwhile. But if you're limited on yard space or have none at all - you can grow vegetables and herbs in containers on a deck, terrace, balcony or even on the windowsill. * Let the sunshine in - Your plants need plenty of sun - at least six hours a day. A sunny and open location is your best bet for producing a plentiful harvest. * Pick your plants for your plot - Grow vegetables that are expensive to buy in the grocery store or at the farmer's market, such as tomatoes and peppers. A tried-and-true prolific producer, the Bonnie Original Tomato, was developed exclusively for Bonnie Plants in 1967. They come in
environmentally friendly, biodegradable pots that you plant right into the soil. Recent trials, planting five of these tomato plants in 25-gallon containers, averaged 100 tomatoes each at an average of 37 pounds per plant. Another tomato that will tip the scales is Bonnie's Sun Sugar tomato, a yellow cherry type. Trial garden plants averaged 1,228 tomatoes each. Continued on Page 60
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Sweets on a stick are the perfect treat. There's a pop for all seasons, all reasons. For parties, desserts, everyday and special occasions, pops are tops! They can be as simple as classic cake ball pops crumbled cake mixed with icing, then shaped into balls and dipped into melted candy. Or, create hundreds of other pop shapes and flavors from cake, brownies, cookies and crispy cereal treats.
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Basic Cake Ball Pops Ingredients 1 box (about 18 ounces) cake mix 1 box (about 3.4 ounces) instant pudding mix 4 eggs 1 cup water 1/3 cup vegetable oil 1/2 cup Creamy White Decorator Icing 1 bag (14 ounces) Candy Melts Lollipop Sticks Preparation Preheat oven to 350°F. Spray two 8-inch or 9-inch round pans or one 13 x 9 x 2-inch sheet pan with vegetable pan spray. In large bowl, combine cake mix, pudding mix, eggs, water and oil; beat at medium speed with electric mixer 2 minutes. Pour into prepared pans. Bake 30 to 35 minutes for round pans; 35 to 40 minutes for sheet pan, or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pans 10 minutes; remove from pans to cooling grid and cool completely. Divide cake in half; freeze one half for future use. In large bowl, use hands to crumble cake until no large chunks remain. Add icing; mix with fingers until well combined. Form mixture into balls. Chill in refrigerator at least 2 hours. Melt Candy Melts according to package directions. Dip sticks into melted Candy Melts and insert into cake balls; let set. Wait until candy is completely firm before dipping the pops completely in melted Candy Melts. You can get as creative as you would like by making simple, triple dipped, holiday, or even Trifocal pops! (Family Features) Source Wilton Enterprises
Have a great recipe you would like to share with our readers? E-mail it to us at: AskUs@TownAndCountryGazette.com
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Remember When 2000 Blue Mtn. Town & Country Gazette Girl Scouts Offer New Cookie For The New Millennium. Local sales of Girl Scout cookies have begun. New this year Great Valley Council’s Y2K selection features the debut of “Animal Treasures” – multi-bite 2-1/2 inch square shortbread cookies dipped in fudge and embossed with endangered animals. The “Pick Fruit, Not Drugs” group promotes a negative concept on drug use. The goal of this anti-drug campaign is to stay between the student and the drug dealer. During a school campaign, for example, students are given a piece of fruit bearing a “Pick Fruit, Not Drugs” label and then participate in a discussion on anti-drug methods and advice. Eternally Grateful, by a Retired Fire Chief. To the families and friends who have lost a loved one, think of the fireman who lives by this motto, “Greater Love Has No One”. In zero temperatures, blizzards, a hailstorm, flooding, and all other conditions he responds, even with the possibility he could incur death or injuries. Remember to support the local fire company so if an emergency would occur in YOUR home, they can take care of you. Boy Scouts of America Troop #66 of Slatington is celebrating 75 years of scouting. Founded December 24, 1924 as Troop #2 of Slatington. Congratulations To….Northampton High School baseball coach Mike Sugra on his 100th career coaching win against Whitehall. Has It Really Been – 55 Years! Lehigh Township High School, Class of ’45 Enjoyed Recent Reunion.
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A Touch of Dutch
By: Larry Gradwohl
Wie viel Leit henn der Russel un die Florence Baver gekennt? Der Russel iss gebore im Yaahr 1908 un iss gschtarewe im Yaahr 1977. Sei Fraa Florence iss gebore im Yaahr 1911 un iss gschtarewe im Yaahr 1999. Viele Leit henn sie gekennt as Schulmeestere awwer Mehner fer was sie geduh henn fer unser deitschi Kultur un Schprooch aazuhalde. Im Yaahr 1952 henn sie un deele annere Leit es Bushkill Fersammling aagfange. Un sie henn fimf hunnert Leit an de aerschde Fersamminge ghatt. Yuscht denk vun sell. Fimf hunnert Leit sinn zammekumme fer Deitsch heere! Un wann ebber es letscht Yaahr en Zettel net kaaft hot, muss sie Naame uff en Lischt fer des Yaahr gschriwwe warre. Un dann hoff as ebber, as en Zettel letscht Yaahr kaaft hot ghatt, hot net eens fer des Yaahr kaaft. Schpeeder in ihre Leweszeit henn sie die Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Culture Society an Lenhartsville aagfange. Sie henn en eeschtubb Schulhaus un en Gebei ghatt wu sie Bicher un viele Dinger vun unser alde deitsche Kultur ausgelegt henn. Die Florence hot es menscht vun sell zu der University an Kutzschteddel gewwe wann sie elder warre iss. Heitesdaags kannscht du es sehne am Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center. Vum Yaahr 1953 bis am Yaahr 1964, hot die Florence en deitsch Schtick in en Naazrett Zeiding neigeduh. Datt drin hot sie sich erinnert wie die Leit in de alde Daage henn gelebt un aa was ihre Friende waare am Duh fer unser Kultur un Mudderschprooch in Ehr uffzuhalde. Ich meen mir missde deel vun selle Schticker neischreiwe do
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drin in de neegscht Monete fer der Russel un die Florence Ehr gewwe. TRANSLATION How many people know of Russel and Florance Baver? Russel was born in 1908 and died in 1977. His wife Florence was born in 1911 and died in 1999. Many people remember them as schoolteachers, but they are better known for their work to continue the Pennsylvania Dutch tradition and dialect. In 1952 they along with others started the Bushkill Fersammling. In the early years 500 people were in attendance. Just think, 500 people coming together to hear the dialect! If someone had not bought a ticket the previous year they had to put their name on a waiting list for the current year’s Fersammling. People could only get a ticket if a previous year’s attendee didn’t show up. Later in their life Russel and Florence started the Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Culture Society in Lenhartsville. The society had a one-room schoolhouse and a building where they displayed books and items of interest from Dutch culture. When Florence got older she gave many of these items to Kutztown University. Today you can see her collection at the Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center at Kutztown U. From 1953 until 1964 Florence wrote a dialect column for a Nazareth newspaper. In that column she reminisced about how people lived in the past and what her friends were doing to uphold and honor Dutch culture and dialect. We are going to feature some of her columns in future issues of the Town & Country Gazette in coming months to honor Russel and Florence.
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Young at Heart
Across 1. Yankees aka? 4. Where the Iron Pigs play? 7. Famous Phillies Announcer? 11. Cursed the Red Sox for 86 years? 12. Last player to bat over .400 in single season? 13. Alex Rodriguez aka? 16. Oldest one-city franchise in all of US sports? 17. Roy Halladay aka?
Down 1. Dodgers 1st home? 2. Famous Phillies 3rd baseman? 3. Where the Green Monster lives? 4. Give me some peanuts and... 5. Two-seam? 6. Phillies mascot? 8. Outspoken White Sox manager? 9. Amazins? 10. Three Strikes? 14. Camden Yard birds? 15. Red Sox 2004 Nickname?
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Consider Veterans Administration Benefits When Planning for Potential Long Term Health Care Needs Individuals planning for or in need of in-home, assisted, or skilled nursing home care should be aware of the availability of Veterans Administration Benefits to reduce the burden on their families, and even assist in the sheltering of the individual’s assets. Of particular interest to those veterans, surviving spouses or dependents of veterans, are “Veterans Pension” benefits administered by the VA. A veteran for the purpose of Veterans Pension benefits does not necessarily require that one have been deployed in a combat zone, or to have served during traditionally accepted times of active combat with enemy nations, as the time period for eligibility is set by Congress and oftentimes extends beyond the period of active hostilities. “Veterans Pension” benefits are not pensions in the traditional sense of the word, but rather, constitute a variable income supplement available to those veterans, or qualified spouses or dependents of veterans who meet certain income and asset criteria. The criteria to qualify for “Veterans Pension” benefits are significantly less stringent and burdensome than traditional Medical Assistance (aka “Medicaid”) benefits for skilled nursing home care, and may provide a valuable addition or supplement to asset planning strategies for older individuals. VA Pension benefits provide an additional stream of income to qualified veterans. The general eligibility requirements are as follows: A veteran is eligible for VA Pension benefits if he or she meets the following criteria: 1. The veteran has been discharged under other than dishonorable conditions, and 2. The veteran served 90 days or more of active duty with at least 1 day during a period of war (as designated by Congress – which may extend beyond the period of actual hostilities by a substantial amount of time), and 3. The veteran’s countable income and net worth are below the established thresholds, and 4. The veteran is permanently disabled OR 5. The veteran is age 65 or older. A dependent or surviving spouse of deceased veteran is eligible for VA Death Pension benefits, provided he or she meets the following criteria: 1. The deceased veteran was discharged under other than dishonorable conditions, and 2. The deceased veteran served 90 days or more of active duty with at least 1 day during a period of war (as designated by Congress), and 3. The dependent is the surviving spouse or unmarried child of the deceased veteran, and 4. The dependent’s countable income and net worth are below the established thresholds The contents of this article are for educational purposes, and do not constitute legal advice. Before pursuing any option discussed in this memo, you are advised to consult an attorney to discuss the specific facts and laws applicable to your case. This article was authored by Stephen A. Strack, an Associate Attorney Steckel & Stopp Law Firm with offices at Main Street and Walnut Street, Slatington; Schnecksville and Northampton which has been serving the estate and elder law planning needs of the Lehigh Valley areas for sixty years.
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FOR RENT TOWNHOUSE: 2 BR Victory Estates, Slatington, w/w carpeting, stove, dishwasher, A/C. $770 (cats $25 extra/mo) 610759-0169 (1/6) Fine Lodging, Slatington. Clean, Safe, Quiet, Nicely furnished rooms, $90-$150 per week. Private and shared bathroom. Furnished apartments $150-$200 per week. All units have color TV, HBO, fridge, M/W, all utilities included, parking available, owner-occupied units. Shown by appointments only. Call 610-760-0700 (6/2) Apartment-Slatington, New 2 BR, NO Pets, W/S/G Included. $500+utilities, security required. 610-767-4673 (12/15) TOWNHOUSE 2 BR Victory Estates, Slatington, w/w carpeting, stove, dishwasher, A/C. $770 (cats $25 extra/mo) 610759-0169 (3/17)
FOR SALE Pontiac G6 GT Coupe 30,000 miles great condition, remainder of warranty & Sirius radio, garage kept, sporty red car with black interior, street edition pkg, sun roof asking $13,500. 610-216-7401 (3/17) Lumber for Sale oak cherry hickory black walnut ash kiln dried or fresh cut. Portable sawmill service. Firewood and slabwood. Trailer decking, sideboards, beams, flooring, wallboards, skid loader service, rollback service, tree service. Greg 484 221 1924. (7/6)
Heisler''s Battery Outlet We carry all kinds of batteriesfactory 1sts and 2nds. Auto batteries starting at $39.95. Chainsaws sharpened, new chains by the foot. 3248 Love Road, Northampton. 610-2628703 (3/17) 1930 Oak Bedroom Set. Spoon carved 3 slat headboard original wooden slats. Threedrawer dresser with mirror with original hardware. Washstand and night table. 610-7602937. $900 (3/17) Dining Room Set. Solid cherry Pennsylvania House. Dovetail drawers, china closet, server, 4 chairs and table, custom pads, lazy Susan, two extra inserts. From the early 50’s. 610-434-2138. 3/17) 2007 Honda Reflex Scooter 250cc, yellow, low mileage, $3, 800.00 Call 610-417-1517 (3/17) ‘99 Skyline Modular Dble. Wide mobile home.3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Master bath has garden tub and separate shower. Each bedroom has a large closet and there is a linen closet outside second bath. Wall to wall carpeting throughout living room & bedrooms. Beveled glass kitchen cabinets, island and sliding glass door with view of blue mountain ski area. Call Ann 610-969-6158 (3/17) Tires Bridgestone Duelers - P 265/65/R18, 6/32 Tread Repairs - $200 610-767-7468 (3/17) 2 Cemetery Lots Cedar hill Memorial - Airport Road
-Includes Opening Vault and Markings - $4,500 610-440-0158 (3/17)
8 drawer toolbox w/ reels $50, 5 Drawer toolbox $30, 6' bench grinder, 10' band saw, 10'miter saw, 3/8' Milwaukee Drill, Vice Grip and more, call for prices. 610- 767 – 6487 (3/17) HOMEMADE EASTER TREATS Eggs: peanut butter, peanut rolled, butter creme, coconut creme, or peanut rolled peanut butter $6.50 lb. Assorted lollipops. 50 ea. peanut clusters, walnut clusters, chocolate covered pretzels & marshmallows. Chocolate baskets and bunny boxes. Call for prices. Pumpkin rolls $10.00. Kiffles and nut tossies $4.50 dz Berlinsville area call 610-3911843 (3/17) LARGE KIDS SALE! 3/18-3/21 Rodeway Inn, Allentown on Rt. 309 near Rt. 22. Smart moms LOVE shopping our highly organized event. Items neatly displayed on hangers, sorted by gender/size. No table sorting dash! Consignors price items 25-35% of the new retail cost. New high chair costs $100 new? Find it here for $30! Newborn-Teen clothing, books, toys, games, maternity, baby gear, much more. NEW Gymboree and Melissa & Doug items at great discounts. Event open to the public 3/18 10am-6pm, 3/19 9am-5pm, 3/20 12pm-4pm (most items ½ off). Cash or credit cards accepted. 3/21 9am-11am $1 Sale, Cash only. www.TheClothingTree. com 1-888-703-TREE (3/17)
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FOR SALE ELECTRIC SCOOTER CHAIR weight limit 350lbs, $2,000.00 610-767-1349 (3/17) ANTIQUE WOODEN BARREL WASH MACHINE wooden paddles & hand crank. 2 wash boards with hand crank ringers. FMI 610-767-1349 (3/17)
HELP WANTED Hairstylist wanted Following Necessary Flexible Hours, Good Pay - Call 610-837-8886. (4/21)) Wescosville Company of 41 years seeks full or part-time permanent employees. Positions are for our document preparation and microfilming departments from 7:30am to 3:30pm or 3:30pm to 11:30pm M-F. Must have good attention to detail and able to work independently. No experience necessary. Vacation and benefits for full-time positions. Please e-mail resumes to alljobs@rcn. com, fax to 610-398-9752, or call 610-398-9080 for a phone interview. (3/17)) On Our Way a program servicing young adults with Autism and Developmental Disabilities is looking to staff a new home opening in the Walnutport area. FT/PT/ On-call Days, Middles and Overnights shifts available. Must have valid drivers license. Bilingual Spanish English preferred. Please send resumes to carlineoow@ptd.net (3/17)) Hankee Plumbing and Heating is looking for a service tech with at least 10 years exp. in the field and is mechanically inclined. Plumbing license preferred. Must be reliable, dependable and personable. Drivers License required. Please contact Eugene at 484 -357- 0146. (4/21)) DOMESTIC HELP Person to assist in home with light housework such as cleaning,
dusting and keeping things in order. Local shopping helpful but not necessary. Apx. 6rs a day/2 days a week. Hours negotiable. Call Evelyn 610-7675341, leave a message. (4/7))
Edgemont Acres Mini Golf now excepting applications for waitress and cook call 610-7675200 for directions if needed. (4/7)) Office Position for IDP Publications Looking for Part Time Admin./Sales Position to work in Walnutport office. Please email resume and salary requirements to AskUs@ TownAndCountryGazette.com
WANTED Wanted unwanted lawn mowers: riding, push, rototillers & snow blowers. Gocarts & Minibikes. DEAD OR ALIVE. Call Al 610-767-9077 or 484-358-3718. Free Pick Up. (3/17) GUNS GUNS GUNS Paying Top Prices From One Gun to 1,000. We Buy New And Used Firearms A.F. BOYER HARDWARE & GUNS 610-767-3162 (12/15) Antiques Wanted Old furniture, quilts, toys, rugs, dishes, birth certificates, baskets, holiday decorations, prints, frames, photos, postcards, jewelry, old advertising items, sports items, slates items. Dave Irons Antiques, 223 Covered Bridge Road (Kreidersville), Northampton. 610-262-9335 (12/15) Wanted All Types of Unwanted Metal Household Appliances, Air Conditioners, Car Parts, Lawn Tractors, ATV, Motorcycles, Mobile homes, furnaces, metal buildings, structures, equipment. Residential, Commercial No Job to big. Cell (610) 751-9251 Jerry anytime (3/17) PINBALL MACHINES OLDER GUM BALL AND CANDY MACHINES, PENNY ARCADE
& ANY OLDER COIN OPERATED MACHINES CASH PAID CALL DARYL 610-7679135 (12/15)
WANTED! YOUR USED GUNS OR GUN PARTS!!! Any Condition: Good, Not so Good, or Even Plain Old Junk!! We buy, sell, trade and repair guns. PRECISION ARMAMENTS 7141 Rte. 873, Slatington PA 18080. 610-767-9046 (12/15) CASH FOR GOLD. Sell your Gold Jewelry. Request Your FREE Kit. Cash In 24 Hours. 888-684-0375. (5/26)
SERVICES AVAILABLE A & D DJ Parties, Weddings, Anniversaries, Birthdays, Picnics & More. Rock, Country, Oldies, Dance Mixes. Great LIGHT SHOW! Call Al 610767-9077 (4/21) A.P. EXCAVATING & CONCRETE. PA#021097 Footers, Block Walls, Foundations, Patios, Driveways, Sidewalks, Curbs, Landscaping, Retaining Walls, Pavers. Water & Electrical lines installed. Large Field cutting, hauling. Large & Small Backhoe, Specializing in tight area digging. Snowplowing. Fully insured. 484-221-4200 OR 610-737-9585 (3/17) DRIVER with mini-van, available for light deliveries, doctor visits, shopping etc. Call Bill 484-264-5451 (3/17) On The Mark Repairs Specializing in all types of small home repairs. Senior discount, free estimates, fully insured, reliable, honest service. Call Mark 610-248-6741 PA#17842 (3/17) Lawn Care in Walnutport Area Will cut, trim and sweep. Give us a call 610-760 -556 (3/17) TIMS SHARPENING SERVICE Let me take care of your sharpening needs. Circular saws, carbide circular saw blades, planer blades, scissors,
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electric hedge fence trimmers, lawn mower blades, axes, chisels, chain saws, etc. Call 610-767-5171. (6/16)
TREES BY DAVE & SON Takedowns, round overs, lot clearing, aerial life equipped. Over 20 years experience. Fully Insured, FREE estimates. 610826-7487 Emergency Service 24-HRS. Call Dave's Cell 570657-1063. (12/15) WENZ TAX SERVICE Slatington local offering great service with rates starting at $60. Referral bonuses are also available. CALL TODAY! 484330-1125 (4/7) ROVER MAKE OVER Dog grooming for all breeds. Certified, 12+ years of experience. New Client Discounts. Call for appointment 484-244-2720. 4711 Route 309 Schnecksville Attention Joint & Muscle Pain Sufferers: Clinically proven all-natural supplement helps reduce pain and enhance mobility. Call 888-548-8939 to try Hydraflexin RISK-FREE for 90 days. (5/26) PARTY TENTS FOR RENT OR SALE WE DELIVER AND SET UP ALL OUR TENTS 610 776-6225 WWW.PARTYTENTSFORRENTBYMARTY. COM (8/18)
EVENTS Ham and Dandelion Dinner, Saturday March 19 2011, 3 PM-7 PM at Emmanuel UCC, 509 Hamilton St., Bowmanstown. Menu includes Ham, Dandelion (or lettuce) with Homemade Bacon Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Corn, Green Beans, Homemade Bread, and choice of Homemade Desserts. All you can eat!! Adults $10.00 per person; Children 5-10 years old $6.00, Children under 5 years free. Also will be selling Homemade Easter Candy during event. FMI call 610-852-2707 or email eucc4all@ptd.net. Snow date Sunday March 20, 2011 3 PM-7 PM (3/17)
PRAYER Blessed Virgin. Oh most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh, Star of the Sea, help me and show me, herein you are my mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth! I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who
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have recourse to thee, Holy Mother, I place this cause in your hands. Say this prayer 3 times for 3 consecutive days. You must publish it and it will be granted to you. It has never been known to fail. S.B. (3/17)
Blessed Virgin. Oh most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh, Star of the Sea, help me and show me, herein you are my mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth! I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee, Holy Mother, I place this cause in your hands. Say this prayer 3 times for 3 consecutive days. You must publish it and it will be granted to you. It has never been known to fail. B.V. (3/17)
PERSONALS Senior female looking for senior gentleman. For friendship and companionship. I enjoy doing most everything. I am small built, blonde, blue eyes, caring and honest. Call 610-868-6804. (3/17)
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LCCC’s Main Campus Hosts Job and Transfer Fair
Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit #21 Classes
Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) will host a Job and Transfer Fair from 10 am until 3 pm, Tuesday, March 29. The event will take place in new Community Services Center (CSC) Conference Center at the college’s main campus in Schnecksville. LCCC students and alumni are encouraged to attend. The public is also invited. Please bring resumes and wear professional attire as local and regional employers will be available to discuss full- and part-time opportunities. In addition, representatives from various colleges and universities will be on hand to answer questions about transferring from LCCC to a four year school. For the list of participating colleges and universities coming to campus this semester, see www.lccc.edu/transferfair . Employer profiles may viewed by candidates at the following link: http://www.collegecentral.com/lcccSpring . This event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Career Services at 610799-1090 or cmoyer@lccc.edu.
Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit #21 is offering Driver Education Theory classes and Behind the Wheel training for qualified high school students in the following School Districts: Allentown, Catasauqua, Northern Lehigh, Northwestern Lehigh, Palmerton, Salisbury Township, and Whitehall-Coplay. There will be a spring theory classes at Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit, Schnecksville. These classes will start on April 4, at 6:00pm and run every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday through May 10. Behind the Wheel training is scheduled individually by the instructor. Applications can be found at www.cliu.org (click on resources/student driver ed.). Please call Sandy Bowen for more information and registration forms at 610-769-4111 extension 1299 or 800-223-4821 extension 1299 or log on to our web site: www.cliu.org (click on resources/ student driver ed.) for class schedule with times and dates.
Slatington Library News Preschool story hour is on Tuesdays at 11:00 am. All are welcome! Library hours are Monday and Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; closed Thursday and Sunday. Contact us at 610 767-6461.
Open 6 Days A Week Walk-in Welcome Mon. - Sat: 10AM - 8PM Acrylic ❈ UV Gel ❈ White & Pink ❈ Nails Design Spa Pedicures ❈ Air Brush & Manicures ❈ Gel Set Crystal ❈ Pedicures ❈ Body & Eyebrow Wax ❈ Tanning Best Plaza Walnutport, PA 18088 Next to Exxon Gas Station
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Full Line of Lawn & Garden Products In Stock Bulk & Bagged Mulches/Stone Block/Landscape Stones Step Stones/Flag Stone Field Stone/Stand Up Irregular Flag River Stones/ Colored Stones Landscape Borders Trees/Shrubs/Annuals/Perennials on site.
Come take a look! Operating Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am to 6 pm • Saturday 9 am to 3 pm • Sunday 10 am to 3pm
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Northern Lehigh Historical Society Meeting The Northern Lehigh Historical Society will meet on Wednesday, March 30 at the Lehigh Gap Nature Center. There will be a business meeting at 7:00 followed by a presentation by Dan Kunkle, Executive Director of the Nature Center. Dan will
conduct a tour of the new visitor and education center. For more information about the Lehigh Gap Nature Center, including driving directions, check their website at www.lgnc.org. FMI nlhs101@hotmail.com or 610-760-9281.
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Home Improvement
TREES BY DAVE & SON 610-826-7487 • TAKE DOWNS • ROUND OVERS • LOT CLEARING • AERIAL LIFT EQUIPPED • OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Fully Insured
Emergency Service 24 Hours (Call Dave’s Cell) 570-657-1063
25 Years’ Experience Interior/Exterior Repairs
Free Estimates
Roofing & Siding Aluminum Work Painting, Etc.
G.D. SHUPP HOME REPAIRS “We Take Care Of The Little Things That The BIG Guys Don’t” Phone: (610) 826-2235
Interior & Exterior Improvements
Mel Fritz Construction • Additions Kitchens • Baths • Siding • Windows & Doors PA#025123
(610) 767-7085
Danielsville, PA
Fully Insured Quality Work at Reasonable Rates FREE ESTIMATES (610) 767-7119 or 703-3848, cell
MACK’S TREE SERVICE STUMP REMOVAL SPECIALISTS
• Take Downs • Cabling • Corrective Pruning • Trimming • Cleanup • Hedges • Shaping • Wood Chips • Storm Work • Lot Clearing • Shrubbery • Bob Cat Service • 60’ Bucket Truck
PA#037295
Fully Insured
Myster Tree & Shrub Service 3830 Sycamore Drive • Northampton, PA
FULLY INSURED • CONSULTATIONS (Work is Guaranteed to Your Satisfaction) •TREES •PRUNING •SHRUBS •TAKE-DOWNS •HEDGES •LOT CLEARING •STUMP REMOVAL •WOOD CHIPS - Delivered •SPRAYING & •PROFESSIONAL PEST CONTROL SCIENTIFIC TREE CARE OUR MODERN STUMP GRINDER CAN COMPLETELY REMOVE UNWANTED STUMPS WITHOUT DAMAGING YOUR LAWN.
GLENN A. MYSTER
(610) 262-4150
T. J. UHNAK Pump Installation & Repair Hot Water Heaters • Water Softeners Water Testing • UV Lights • Purifiers
WELL DRILLING Fully Insured • Call Terry
610-762-6666 Walnutport, PA
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Home Improvement
BLUE MOUNTAIN CONSTRUCTION, INC. Complete Basement Finish / Remodel INTERIOR / EXTERIOR PAINTING DECK / TRIM STAINING
latshaw excavating and hauling donald latshaw
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Trim & Door Installation • Suspended Ceilings Wallpaper • Ceramic Tile • Pergo Floors • Repairs
Free Estimates • Fully Insured • References
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Butch Schaffer
610-760-2829 or 610-360-1220 (cell)
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Painting & Wallpapering Residential, Churches, Commercial, etc.
“Celebrating Over 20 Years of Quality Service”
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3560 Fireline Rd., Palmerton, PA 18071 Telephone: 610-826-4407 Fax: 610-826-4171
Fully insured Free estimates 30 Years experience Basement & Septic System Snow Plowing
B. Biechy
construction co.
Free Fully 610-767-0394 Estimates Insured Serving the Lehigh Valley for 23 years We Specialize in the Following: ROOFING • SIDING • SEAMLESS GUTTER ADDITIONS • ALTERATIONS • GARAGES CUSTOM DECKS • PATIOS • SUNROOMS VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS PA# 001979
www.bbiechyconstruction.com
34 years experience owner: Bruce Biechy 12 New Model Homes
Neff’s Masonry
brian neff 610-392-7400
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DLargest Selection in the area DQuality Modular & Manufactured Homes DEnergy Efficient DResales Available DKnowledgable Sales Staff
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7141 Rte. 873 Suite 5 Slatington PA 18080
Financing Available
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MOWING • TRIMMING • AERATING • DETHATCHING FALL CLEAN-UP • SNOW PLOWING
484 • 239 • 8035 OWNER
FULLY INSURED
ERIC SWANSON
Commercial Residential
Fully Insured Free Estimates
610 767 6447
Now Owned & Operated by Dale Kern Formerly Kern Bros.
2970 Avery Road • Slatington, PA 18080
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Monday - Friday, 8:30 am-Noon & 1 pm-5 pm • Saturday 8:00 am-12:00 pm Call for Prices! GRASS SEED
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Full Landscaping Design & Installation Hydroseeding Ornamental Ponds New Lawn Installations Interlocking Pavers Walks & Patios Backhoe & Skid Steer Service Post Hole Digger (9 in., 15 in., 30 in. holes)
Credit Cards accepted
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Gaby’s Lawn Care “Will beat any price in the Lehigh Valley”
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Mowing Mulching Fertilizing
Experienced in all Facets of Services Call Steve @ 610-262-0740 (H) or 610-762-3100(C) Provided
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LITCHAUER EXCAVATING & LANDSCAPE Backhoe & Power Rake Service New & Re-furbished lawns Material Hauling Land clearing • Free Estimates Fully Insured
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David L. Hess LLC
• General Lawn Care • Free Estimates • Residential & Commercial
610-262-3440 Lawn Care,Mulching, Pruning, Walls, Edging, Trimming & Patio
Smiley's Lawn Care & Landscaping Inc. www.smileyslawncare.com 484-695-9670 • 610-416-6922
"We leave your yard in style, and you with a smile" Fully Insured, Free Estimates Landscape Design and Installation
Outdoor Maintenance
Weekly Lawn Care, Including Pavers, Retaining Fertilization and Insect/ Walls, Flagstone/Natural Weed Control, Tree and Stone Construction, Native and Shrub Pruning, Edging, Ornamental Plantings, Pond Weeding, Spring and Installation, New Lawn Installation, Fall Cleanups, and Snow Landscape Lighting, Backhoe Plowing. Service and Outdoor Drainage
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Rainy Day Reads
From Seed to Skillet
Jimmy Williams and Susan Heeger Chronicle Books From Seed to Skillet provides an outstanding guide to growing, harvesting and cooking garden bounty and provides home gardeners with keys to producing finished meals from gardening efforts. From planning a garden design if you're a non-planner to keeping edibles productive while fighting off edible-eating bugs, this packs in many keys to gardening success, pairing such with full-page color photos and design examples throughout so that non-gardeners can easily learn gardening tricks.
For Everyone Who Loves Local History DVD's converted from 16mm film taken by Wm D. "Becky" Beck from the 1940's -1960's. (These films were sold several years ago on VHS Tapes.) "The Beautiful Lehigh Township" (& surrounding areas)(1940's to 1960's)-2 hrs-$15.00
"School Days in Lehigh Township�
(1940's-1950's)-2+ hrs--$15.00 "Northampton Sanitary Dairy"
Shortcutz Hair Cuts For Men & Boys We Specialize in Fades, Flat Tops, Razor Cuts, & Straight Razor no appointment
(1950's)-1/2 hr--$10.00
"The People of Lehigh Township"
"Rural Memories"-(New Tripoli area)-
(1940's-1960's) -2 hrs--$15.00
-1930's-1950's)-2+ hrs--$20.00
DVDs are available at B’s Hive on Cypress Rd. Any questions call- 610-762-1679
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SAVE UP TO 20% OF YOUR HEAT! If you have a fireplace in your home, 20% of your home’s heat can be lost up the flue! Do a simple candle test… light a candle and SLOWLY go around the edge of your fireplace opening – or the edge of the fireplace doors, for those homeowners with doors. See what happens to the flame. From the midpoint and up across the top, the flame will move slightly TOWARD the fireplace. This shows the heat leaving your house. At the bottom of the fireplace, the flame will move towards your room. This is the COLD AIR coming down the backside of the flue and heading straight into your cozy warm home! The Top Sealing Damper was originally invented as a replacement damper for rusted-out heatilator fireplace dampers. We have installed 900+ top-mount dampers, 300 as replacement dampers and 600 on masonry fireplaces. They save energy, reduce cold air drafts, make the room quieter, and make starting a fire easier because of the warm column of air that has replaced the standard cold, wet column of air that is normally in your flue.
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Eat Right With Color (NAPS)—March is National Nutrition Month, and with this year’s “Eat Right with Color” theme the American Dietetic Association encourages Americans to include a colorful variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins and dairy on their plates every day. “Adding a splash of colorful, seasonal foods to your plate makes for more than just a festive meal,” says registered dietitian and ADA spokesperson Karen Ansel. “A rainbow of foods creates a palette of nutrients, each with a different bundle of potential benefits for a healthful eating plan.” Ansel offers ways to brighten up your plate with this quick color guide: Green produce indicates antioxidant potential and may help promote healthy vision and reduce cancer risks. Fruits include avocados, apples, grapes, honeydew, kiwis and limes. Vegetables include artichoke, asparagus, broccoli, green beans, green peppers and spinach. Orange and deep yellow fruits and vegetables have nutrients that promote healthy vision and immunity and reduce cancer risks. Fruits include apricots, cantaloupe, grapefruit, mangoes, papaya, peaches and pineapples. Vegetables include carrots, yellow pepper, yellow corn and sweet potatoes. Purple and blue options may have antioxidant
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and anti-aging benefits and may help with memory, urinary tract health and reduced cancer risks. Fruits include blackberries, blueberries, plums and raisins. Vegetables include eggplant, purple cabbage and purplefleshed potatoes. Red produce may help maintain a healthy heart, vision and immunity and may reduce cancer risks. Fruits include cherries, cranberries, pomegranate, red/pink grapefruit, red grapes and watermelon. Vegetables include beets, red onions, red peppers, red potatoes and tomatoes. White, tan and brown foods sometimes contain nutrients that may promote heart health and reduce cancer risks. Fruits include bananas, brown pears, dates and white peaches. Vegetables include cauliflower, mushrooms, onions, turnips, whitefleshed potatoes and white corn. Ansel reminds Americans to also include a variety of colorful whole grains, lean meats and fish and low-fat dairy with their meals. For tips, games and more information, visit ADA’s website, www.eatright.org/nnm.
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Happy Birthday! Kyle Marshall - 10 on March 15th. Jeremiah Ritter - 31 on March 19th. Kristy Pfrom – 18 on March 21st. Dolores Reenock – March 23rd. Alexis Keiser – 2 on March 25th. Nicholas Scutari - 37 on March 26th. Barbara Ann Shellenberger - 52 on March 30th.
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Transportation Supervisor Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit “CLIU is a service agency committed to Helping Children Learn.”
Do you have Supervisory background in Student Transportation Services? Are you a good communicator and able to effectively manage a large staff ? If yes, then we would like you to join our team! The CLIU is seeking a Supervisor for our Transportation Services Department. Qualifications include Bachelor’s (preferred), or Associates degree with equivalent experience, 5-yrs exp in a school transportation environment, coupled with 5-yrs supervisory experience. Responsibilities include but are not limited to supervision, training and evaluation of drivers/aides. Ability to conduct investigations, provide reports, implement state and federal transportation regulations, and manage runs.
Download an application at www.cliu.org Human Resources/ Employment Opportunities or call 610-769-41111 ext. 1202.
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Young at Heart Answers From Page 37 Crossword Puzzle (top) and Cryptogram (bottom)
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’Veggin’ Out’ Is So In: Tips For Starting Your Own Veggie Garden Continued from Page 33 If peppers are your passion, the Yummy Bell Pepper, ripening from green to apricot orange, is a best bet. Trial garden testing of five plants averaged 248 peppers per plant during the summer growing season. * Time-saving transplants - When you're ready to begin planting, opt for transplants - seedlings that have already been started - rather than starting from seed. Transplants will buy you lots of
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time because plants are six weeks or older when you put them in the ground, and you'll begin harvesting much sooner. * Feed your food - Your vegetable plants will need food and water to survive and grow. When feeding plants, try to avoid chemical fertilizers that could potentially seep into groundwater. Bonnie Plant Food is a unique, organically based, soybean oilseed extract formula that has demonstrated superior results in the health and vigor of plants. Give your garden a good watering once or twice a week, although some crops may need more water, especially if your climate is very hot. A thorough soaking, allowing the water to penetrate 4 to 6 inches into the soil, is better for plants than frequent shallow watering. Gardening is rewarding. It will bring great pleasure as you bring your produce from plot to plate so you can literally enjoy the fruits of your labor. For more information on varieties and gardening advice, visit www.bonnieplants.com.
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Following are the menu selections for the period 3/17 to 3/31 for the Lehigh County Senior Citizen Centers. Please make your meal reservation at the appropriate center - Slatington Senior Community Center 425 Kuntz Street, Slatington (610) 767-1250 - Cherryville Senior Center. 4131 Lehigh Drive, Cherryville 18035-1030 (610) 767-2977 Also note that menu items may change without prior notice. Thurs. 3/17 Turkey Breast w/ Gravy, Stuffing, Green Beans, Bread and an Orange.
Fri. 3/25 Baked Pollack, Veggie Rice, Veggies, Bread and Banana.
Fri. 3/18 Baked Fish, Mac & Cheese, Stewed Tomatoes, Bread and Peaches
Mon. 3/28 Lasagna, Green Beans, Dinner Roll, Peaches
Mon. 3/21 Spaghetti w/ Meat Sauce, Broccoli, Garlic Bread and Fruit
Tues. 3/29 Chicken Picatta, Rice, Veggie Blend, Bread and Fruit
Tues. 3/22 Breaded Chicken, Beans, Roasted Potatoes, Roll and Applesauce
Wed. 3/30 Stuffed Pepper, Mashed Potatoes, Carrots, Yogurt
Wed. 3/23 Veal Parmesan, Rotini w/ Sauce, Zucchini, Bread, Pears
Thurs. 3/31 Pork Loin, Gravy, Potatoes, Braised Cabbage, Muffin and Oranges.
Thurs. 3/24 Pot Roast w/ Gravy, Baked Potato, Beans, Bread and Trop. Fruit Following are the menu selections for the period 3/17 to 3/31 for the Northampton County Senior Citizen Centers. Northampton Senior Center c/o Grace UCC, 902 Lincoln Avenue, Northampton 18067-1725 (610) 262-4977 Also note that menu items may change without prior notice. Thurs. 3/17 – St. Patty’s Day! Beef Barley Soup, Corned Beef & Cabbage, Potatoes, Salad, Rye Bread & Mint Cream Pie Fri. 3/18 – Cheese Ravioli, Green Beans, Italian Bread & Fruit Cup Mon. 3/21 – Goulash, Noodles, Beans, Wheat Bread & Red Cherries Tues. 3/22 – Minestrone Soup, Ham, Sweet Potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, Bread & Pineapple. Weds. 3/23 – Chicken Stir Fry, Brown Rice, Waldorf Salad, Bread & Angel Food Cake w/ Cherries. Thurs. 3/24 – Meatloaf w/Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Beets, Bread & Rice Pudding Fri. 3/25 – Cream of Mushroom Soup, Glazed Salmon, Rice Pilaf, Capri Blend Veggies, Bread & Peace Applesauce.
Mon. 3/28 – Pot Roast w/ Gravy, Potatoes, Carrots, Wheat Bread & Bread Pudding Tues. 3/29 – Turkey Tetrazzini, Mixed Veggies, Salad, Roll & Boston Cream Pie Weds. 3/30 – Lasagna, Italian Blend Veggies, Italian Bread & Chilled Pears Thurs. 3/31 – Tomato Florentine Soup, BBQ Chicken Breast w/ Bacon & Cheese on a Bun, Potato Salad & Banana.
BIRTHDAY COUPON Mail to The Blue Mountain Town & Country Gazette, 4685 Lehigh Drive (Rte. 248), Current Please Print Month Only! Legibly! Walnutport, Pa. 18088-9574 Name_______________________________________________ Age on Birthday__________ Birthdate__________________ Male/Female____________ Address_____________________ _____________________________________________________
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Advertiser’s Index Ace’s Repair and Fix It Shop..............................41 Affordable Pet Center..........18 Aloha Tanning.......................59 Allstate Insurance Co..........63 Amey’s Clean Rite Septic Cleaning.................................40 Amey’s Garage, Inc................2 Andrejack’s General Contracting, Inc....................54 Assumption BVM.................30 Autism Speaks........................7 B. Biechy Construction Company................................51 B’s Hive.....................................2 BBCP-5K.................................12 Becker Homes.......................51 Becky’s Drive-In....................55 Bellview Pump......................39 Bensing, George G. Funeral Home, Inc..................4 Blooms Lawn Care...............54 Blue Mountain Construction, Inc..................51 Blue Mountain Drive in Family Rest............................12 Blue Mountain Evergreen, Inc.......................53 Blue Mountain Fish & Game Association............................14 Blue Mountain Health System.......................25 Blue Ridge Auto Service & Tire........................64 Boyer, AF - Hardware..........49 Brooksy’s Beer & Barrels.....15 Bulldog Charters..................32 C&D Landscaping................48 Campton Funeral Home.....34 Carbon County Builders’ Association..............................9 Carol Gardner.........................8 Carl’s Service Center.............5 Century 21 Ryon Real Estate......................................16 Charles H. Mantz, Inc..........40 Cherryville Service Center.....................................64 Clean Sweep................ 6, 41, 56 CLIU.................................. 23, 58 Compassionate Yoga............24 Country Clippers Pet Grooming........................17 Country Harmony Natural Foods........................24 Crystal Vision Center............24 David Hess Lawn Care........54 Debbie Miller’s Beauty Corner.....................................27 DJ Paul and DJ Mike............14 Don Hartwig Sharpening Service....................................42 Edgemont Acres Drive-In...15 Everett Chiropractic...............8
Family Practice......................26 Frey & Co.................................7 Friedens Fire Company.......11 G.D. Shupp Home Repairs.......................50 Gaby’s Lawn Care..................54 Green Seasons Lawn Mowing Service....................................52 Gypsy Rose Professional Pet Grooming........................17 Hankee & Son, Eugene.......42 Hankee's Compact Excavating..............................39 Harding Funeral Home.......31 Hassler Roofing Inc..............47 Herritt’s Pest Control.............2 Home Solutions Partners, Inc...........................55 Hoppes Tree Service & Stump.....................................50 Innovative Signs & Graphics........................... 45, 59 J&J Coins................................22 Jack Follweiler’s Garage......42 Jerusalem Lutheran.............31 Jones Outdoor Maintenance..........................39 Kern’s Outdoor Power Equipment.............................52 Klecknersville Rangers........13 Kuhns Family Chiropractic...........................25 L. Snyder Construction.......42 Latshaw’s Excavating...........51 Laury’s Station Beverage....14 LB Nails..................................46 Lehigh Valley Bluegrass.........6 Lighthouse Grille...................3 Lincoln Manor Apartments............................58 Linda’s Country Catering...10 Litchauer................................54 Livengood Excavators Inc...52 Liza's House Assisted Living......................................60 LoveLight House, Inc...........60 LT Country Garden..............36 Luv Ur Kar.............................42 Mack’s Tree Service..............50 Marshall’s Meat Market......13 Mel Fritz Construction........50 Messinger, Don A. - Painting and Wallpapering.................51 Miller, Ruth M. Notary/Insurance.................59 Mint Home Improvements.......................50 Mitman’s Smokehouse........15 Myers Contracting...............51 Myster Tree & Shrub Service....................................50 Nancy's Therapeutic Massage....................................2
Neff’s Masonry.....................51 Neffs Hotel/The Other Side.........................................11 Neffs National Bank.............22 Northampton Area Public Library....................................10 Northern Lehigh Insurance & Notary.................................19 Nu-Finish...............................41 PA Mentor..............................21 Painting & Papering by Robert J. Marlatt...................49 Paxton Computing Services..................................59 Penn Valley Kitchens & Doors..................................41 Pete’s Lawn Care..................54 Pizza Como............................13 Precision Armaments..........58 PSA (Pete Coughlin)............52 Quality Personal Care Inc..................................26 Rack-N-Reel..........................59 Realty Executives..................59 Reiss Cycle.............................36 Richard B. Ryon Insurance...............................57 Rich’s Lawn & Landscape...52 Rockville Grille.....................10 Rocky’s . .................................40 Ron Biechy Roofing & Siding.................................49 Ron Mitchell Well Drilling..........................49 Roosevelt Democratic Club...14 Sellers, Monica - Family Hair Styling Salon.........................33 Shortcutz................................55 Silfies Fuel, LLC....................42 Slatington Beverage Inc......11 Smiley’s Lawn Care.............54 St. Nicholas............................31 St. Peter’s UCC......................30 Steckel & Stopp....................38 Stress Relief Center.............24 Strike A Chord......................33 Susan C. Schneck Notary Public........................32 Swanson’s Lawn Care..........52 T.J. Uhnak...............................50 The Village at Palmerton.....60 Thomson's Meat Market.....46 Trees by Dave & Son............50 Veterans Discount Oil, LLC..................................53 W. Neff Auto Sales & Service....................................42 Walnutport Family Eye Care & Optical Boutique..............25 Yenser’s Windows & Doors......................................51 Yons Construction................49
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