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Survivors of siege Special, hand-painted Another arson at
of Aleppo evacuate, ornaments adorn the another local tire
marking the end of state Christmas tree in shop the second
rebellion. the Capitol rotunda. in 5 days.
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ELIZABETHTOWN
Mayors Commission to Combat Poverty

Killer FUTURE OF LANCASTER

charged
in bank
robbery
THE CHALLENGE AN AMBITIOUS 15-YEAR PLAN AIMS TO CUT CITY POVERTY IN HALF
AND PUT 3,000 LOW-WAGE WORKERS INTO GOOD JOBS
Convicted of murdering
ex-wife, man out on parole
JONAS FORTUNE
JFORTUNE@LNPNEWS.COM

A 73-year-old Mount Joy man ac-


cused of stabbing a bank employee
during an attempted bank robbery
Wednesday in Elizabethtown is a con-
victed murderer who was paroled in
2015, state records show.
Harvey Cyrus Fitz III, 73, was sen-
tenced to 17 1/2 to 40 years in state pris-
on for the 1997 killing of his ex-wife,
Connie Sue (Myers) Fitz, formerly of
Ephrata, at his Hershey apartment.
The two were in an argument Feb. 8,
1997, when Harvey Fitz, then 53, shot
28-year-old Connie Sue Fitz in the
back as she attempted to leave, accord-
ing to media records.
Fitz subsequently was convicted of
ROBBERY, page A11

KEITH SCHWEIGERT | STAFF

The 1960s urban renewal in Lancasters Southeast created tracts of public housing, cementing concentrated poverty for decades.

POLITICS
Commission: Newly Analysis: Report fails to
Trump formed, diverse coalition MORE ON
find plan to mend citys
train stops to tackle problems POVERTY geographic fracture

in Hershey
JEFF HAWKES Graphic shows the JEFF HAWKES
JHAWKES@LNPNEWS.COM rate at which local JHAWKES@LNPNEWS.COM

A special commission that has spent the poverty rates are The mayors poverty commission has is-
increasing. Page A4
past year studying ways to help the poor in sued a report touching on Lancasters long
President-elect stirs crowd Lancaster has issued an ambitious, 15-year Map shows city embrace of segregation without making a
plan to lift at least half out of poverty and case for how to redress wrongs that embed-
with recounting of victory place 3,000 into good-paying jobs.
poverty rates by
census tracts; highest ded Lancaster Countys deepest poverty
The Mayors Commission to Combat Pov- rate in southeast south of King Street.
erty is also tapping a new, permanent coali- quadrant. Page A4 Its an omission that matters.
tion to lead the charge in halving the citys The prevalence of poverty in Lancaster is
poverty rate, which at 29 percent exceeds The cost to eliminate entwined with the geography of poverty.
poverty in the city?
the rates for Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, About $57 million a Lancasters Southeast, long synonymous
by 2032. year, according to with housing for poor minorities, now has a
Fifteen years and get rid of half of the U.S. Census Bureau. census tract where, for the first time, more
POVERTY, page A4 Page A5 ANALYSIS, page A4

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n Pokemon Go, the iPhone7 and Donald Trump are among Googles n Deaf and blind, it wasnt. But an
top trending searches globally of 2016. But, in the U.S., no subject Indiana community felt its 60-year-
ranked higher than Powerball. The multistate lotterys record $1.6 billion old ban on pinball was dumb. Engaged personally selected by
prize in January and $429 million payout in June had ticket holders Kokomo Mayor Greg Goodnight, her. The first release,
Googling winning numbers and gave Powerball the No. 1 spot on who referenced the Whos Pinball Winfreys Food, Health
Googles top 10 list in the U.S. this year. Wizard, signed an ordinance to and Happiness cook-
Princes death in April made him the second-highest trending overall lift the citys ban on the game, the book, is coming out Jan.
topic in the U.S. and top-trending globally on the list of celebrities who Kokomo Tribune reported. 3. The second book, also
died in 2016. The wild popularity of Pokemon Go, the mobile app The mayor said he and city officials announced Wednesday
game that had millions glued to their smartphones this summer, was the are pleased to bring pinball back to and scheduled for 2018,
top searched trending topic around the world. its popular stature here in Kokomo, is Maria Smilios The
In other categories, Hillary Clinton again finished runner-up to Trump on and he invited the police chief, Rob Carrie Ann Inaba Black Angels: The Un-
the list of top-searched people globally and in the U.S. The presidential Baker, to play the first legal game of
pinball in the city since 1955. told Story of the Nurses
election also prompted one of Googles trending how to searches of
the year in the U.S.: How to move to Canada was ranked No. 5.
Dancing with the Who Helped Cure Tu-
Mike Wilson, who owns the record Stars judge Carrie Ann berculosis. The book
Netflixs binge-worthy programming led the TV list in the U.S. Stranger store, American Dream Hi-Fi, said
he was shocked to learn that while Inaba and soap opera tells of 300 black nurses
Things, Making a Murderer and Fuller House grabbed the top
three spots. In music, Beyonce had a big year on stage and online. She hes been legally selling alcohol in his star Robb Derringer who helped prevent a
was the top trending search in the U.S. on Goggles musicians list and shop, hes been illegally supplying are engaged. The couple public health crisis.
her Formation was the top trending song. Celine Dion took the top free pinball games. made the announcement
spot globally. on social media Wednes- Lyric flub
If searches for recipes are any indication, Americans were looking to day. Inaba detailed Der-
make alcohol by the pitcher alongside comfort food in 2016. Sangria, ringers proposal to
a punch made with wine and fruit, was People magazine. She
the top search for cocktails. Green says Derringer got down
bean casserole took the top spot for on one knee Saturday
food recipes. After Pokemon Go,
the top 10 trending searches globally at the secluded beach
were iPhone7, Trump, Prince, Powerball, cove along the California
David Bowie, Deadpool, Olympics, coast where the couple
Slither.io and Suicide Squad. In the shared what she called a Patti Smith
U.S., following Powerball and Prince, the spontaneous and magi-
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Olympics, David Bowie, Trump, the
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election and Clinton. soaps, including Days the lyrics of a Bob Dylan
of Our Lives, General song during the Nobel
Hospital and All My Prize ceremony last
Children. week, it was because she
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n Approximate take from Dolly Partons star-studded coverage of important issues to choose from. You can A-Gonna Fall. Smith
telethon for those affected by recent wildfires
in her native Tennessee.
vote for up to 10 of them. The poll runs through noon writes in an essay pub-
on Thursday, Dec. 22. Watch for the results of the Top lished Wednesday by the
Parton headlined the Tuesday night 10 stories of 2016 on LNP and LancasterOnline on Jan. 1.
event that was broadcast on several New Yorker. I hadnt
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online. Parton said in a statement Oprah Winfrey were now a part of me,
that all donations have yet to be TODAY IN HISTORY she writes, rehears-
counted. The total is expected to Oprah Winfreys new ing it incessantly in the
rise in the coming days as mail n Dec. 16, 1811: The first of the powerful New Madrid book imprint has an months and days lead-
donations are counted and the earthquakes struck the central Mississippi Valley with
telethon is rebroadcast. an estimated magnitude of 7.7. easy name to remem- ing up to the ceremony.
ber. Shes calling it An I was simply unable to
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Dollywood Foundations n 1944: The World War II Battle of the Bulge began
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primary residence in
n 2011: Former Penn State graduate assistant Mike in 2015 that it would and asked the orchestra
the fires. The fires in work with Winfrey on a to begin again.
McQueary testified that he believed he saw ex-
Tennessees Sevier
County spread to more
assistant coach Jerry Sandusky molesting a boy and line of nonfiction books, Associated Press
that he conveyed what he had seen to two Penn State
than 2,500 structures
administrators; a judge sent the cases of Tim Curley and
and killed 14 people.
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Messy mix: Snow, sleet and ice


Expect a few inches of snow, then changeover; slick roads early Saturday
LINDSEY BLEST 2 and 4 inches of snow gave a similar prediction I would think that the
LBLEST@LNPNEWS.COM
could fall late tonight Thursday. road conditions later (to-
Forecasters are pre- and change to sleet and Walker said 1 to 3 inch- night) and into at least
dicting a nasty mix of freezing rain early Sat- es of snow are likely late the first part of Saturday
snow, sleet and freezing urday. tonight, with a low of 23 morning would be quite
rain to kick off the week- It will get really, really degrees. slippery with the snow
end in Lancaster County. icy on Saturday morn- He also predicted the falling and the sleet and CASEY KREIDER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
National Weather ing, he said. snow will change over to freezing rain on top of A young boy huddles against the cold Thursday after-
Service meteorologist AccuWeather me- sleet and rain Saturday that, Walker said. noon as he walks home from school along Disston View
Paul Head said between teorologist Paul Walker morning. SNOW, page A11 Drive in Warwick Township.

PRISON CRIME ENVIRONMENT

Farmland
ARSONS LINKED?
County
eliminates
daily pay-
to-stay fee yields more
Difficult to
collect, officials
than crops
scrap policy Report: $676M annual value on
intangible perks from agriculture
CHRISTOPHER PRATT
CPRATT@LNPNEWS.COM AD CRABLE
ACRABLE@LNPNEWS.COM
Freedom used to come
at a price, literally, for Lancaster Countys farmland provides environ-
Lancaster County Pris- mental benefits worth more than $676 million an-
on inmates. nually, a new study says.
On average, released And thats not counting the staples such as milk
inmates would get a bill and corn.
of $670 when leaving the For the first time, the study commissioned by
prison, sometimes more the Lancaster County Agriculture Council looked
depending on the num- at intangible contributions made by local agri-
ber of days they stayed at culture.
the facility. CASEY KREIDER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER So, what are those intangibles?
Not anymore. Marvin High, owner of the building that houses Almanzar Tire LLC on Ranck Mill Think a source of water, pollination, recreation,
Starting Jan. 1, the pris- Road, surveys the fire damage Thursday morning. tourism and flood protection. Think the patch-
on is scrapping the $10 work of verdant fields and its contribution to the
per day fee, instituted Police seek connection after blazes set quality of life of its residents. Think of soil and
in 1993. Officials are do-
ing away with it because 5 days apart, both involving tire dealers trees that absorb carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas
that contributes to global warming.
most freed inmates dont Farmland is functioning as no other land is,
pay. LINDSEY BLEST nected. and we need to put a value on that, Christopher
LBLEST@LNPNEWS.COM
Prison officials and a Crews responded to the LV Al- Thompson, director of the Lancaster County Con-
collections agency used Officials are investigating whether manzar Tire LLC fire shortly after 1 servation District, said at a Thursday morning ag
by the prison have had two city arson fires set five days apart a.m. Thursday and cleared the scene issues forum hosted by the Ag Council.
little success in collect- are connected. around 4 a.m. That is precisely what the new study, Beyond
ing the fees over the A three-alarm fire struck LV Alman- Its quite a bit of damage, Marvin Food: The Environmental Benefits of Lancaster
years. So far this year, zar Tire LLC at 1023 Ranck Mill Road High, the buildings owner, said. County, by San Diego-based nonprofit Earth Eco-
$1.58 million has been early Thursday morning, city fire bu- High, 74, who lives in Neffsville, nomics, did.
billed, but only $22,122, reau Capt. Todd Hutchinson said. worked with investigators and fire of- The study offers a new perspective on local ag-
or 1.4 percent, has been Doctor Tire LLC, 444 S. Prince St., ficials Thursday. riculture, which often gets bad press for sending
collected. was damaged in a fire Saturday night. You know about the Doctor Tire farm runoff pollution into the Chesapeake Bay.
As a way to place some The blazes caused an estimated fire? Theyre saying that was arson,
of the costs for incar- $50,000 worth of damage to each High, 74, said. This is arson. Theyre Thinking holistically
ceration on prisoners, business. very, very careful as to how theyre
the housing-fee program We have two arsons within a few approaching it. The findings highlight the importance of think-
has been inefficient and days of each other, and they are busi- High, who has owned the property ing about agriculture holistically rather than as
riddled with problems nesses that are similar, Lancaster city since 1983, said he began renting to LV Al- an economic driver alone, said Scott Sheely, spe-
for years, said Tammy police Sgt. Bill Hickey said Thursday. manzar Tire LLC about three years ago. cial assistant for workforce development for the
Moyer, the prisons di- We are looking into the possibil- Lancaster city police are investigat- Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.
rector of administration. ity that these incidents could be con- ing both fires. FARMLAND, page A11
And, more often than
not, (inmates) credit is
negatively affected. RECREATION
The decision will have
little financial impact
on the countys bottom
line. But it should re-
State grant a boost for Rail Trail missing link
lieve prison staff of tal- $800K for Safe Harbor Trestle Bridge among 12 county projects getting funding
lying inmates fees across
four departments, and TIM STUHLDREHER Rail Trail. to pedestrian use. more than $2 million, went to
TSTUHLDREHER@LNPNEWS.COM
ex-inmates will feel less The grant from the Depart- The grant was among 261 to- 10 Lancaster County munici-
pressure from collec- A state grant worth $800,000 ment of Conservation and Nat- taling $45 million announced palities or nonprofits.
tions agents upon their will help Manor Township ural Resources will go toward Thursday at Longs Park by Recipients must contribute
release. complete a key missing piece of a $4 million project to convert DCNR secretary Cindy Adams their own funding to the proj-
PRISON, page A11 the popular Enola Low Grade the Safe Harbor Trestle Bridge Dunn. Twelve of them, totaling GRANT, page A12

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Poverty: Coalition LOCAL POVERTY RATES INCREASING CITY POVERTY BY CENSUS TRACT
Lancaster County and Lancaster city poverty rates
continue to diverge. A 7 percentage-point gap in 1969
The highest rates of poverty in Lancaster city remain
in the southeast quadrant, consistent with the historic
became a 20.5 percentage-point gap by 2015. The Mayors legacy of racial segregation and housing and employment
Continued from A1 going to have to do to- Commission to Combat Poverty has set a goal of cutting discrimination. For the rst time, poverty has exceeded
poverty in Lancaster gether. the citys rate in half over the next 15 years. 50 percent in one of the citys 14 census tracts. Poverty
citywide is 29 percent, but in eight tracts the rate exceeds
city? Thats a game RATE CITY OF LANCASTER LANCASTER COUNTY (OUTSIDE CITY) the city average.
change, Lancaster May- Funding challenge 30% 28%
29%
or Rick Gray said of the 26%
b 11% - 20% b 21% - 30% b 31% - 40% b 41% - 54%
commissions work. Im Although progress will
proud of what they did. take money, the report is 25% 2010-14
Gray accepted the vague about finances. It 21% 21%
87-page report, titled asserts that results will 20%
One Good Job, at a yield funding.
15%
17% 34%
celebration Thursday The challenge out 25%
night at Tec Centro as there is on (potential
15%
23% 11%
the 11-member volun- funders) to embrace the 8.5%
teer panel completed its commissions report and 10% 8% 8% 12% 41%
yearlong assignment. invest in it, said Carlos 7%
6% 6%
7% 34%

27%
The commission spent Graupera, a commission 5% 35% %
42
$135,618, about half from member and CEO of the
the Lancaster County Southeast Lancaster-
0 34% 33%
Community Founda- based Spanish American
1969 1979 1989 1999 2005-9 2008-12 2011-15 54%
tion. Civic Association. We
In its report, made cant be expecting hun-
SOURCE: FLOYD INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY WHITE PAPER ON POVERTY, FRANKLIN &

14%
MARSHALL COLLEGE

public Thursday night, dreds of millions of dol-


the commission is asking lars to go into the down-
the newly created Lan- town core, and the issues create broad systems that cement hundreds
caster Coalition to Com- of poverty are to be re- change in a way unprec- of poor families in Lan-
bat Poverty to: solved by selling subs. edented in our commu- casters Southeast. SOURCE: FLOYD INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY WHITE PAPER ON POVERTY, FRANKLIN &

Move 3,000 heads The poverty commis- nitys history. The report, however, MARSHALL COLLEGE

of households to living- sion chose not to ask city Agencies working to- does contain a chapter,
wage employment. council or the county gether to attack poverty called Our Apology, workers, particularly president of the Lan-
Make quality pre- commissioners to create is not a new concept that acknowledges the single mothers, as they caster Chamber of Com-
kindergarten classes a poverty chief or similar here. For about a decade toxic consequences of seek to overcome train- merce & Industry, said
universally available in position funded by and at the turn of the mil- racial segregation and ing, child care, transpor- he entered the year-
the city. accountable to elected lennium, five nonprof- 1960s-era urban renewal tation and other obsta- long effort hoping for a
Help two-thirds of officials. The new coali- its formed The Inner housing policies. cles to employment. The unique, game-changing
the workforce acquire a tion will be accountable City Group to revitalize Well need your help Community Action Part- solution, but he learned
post-high school degree to itself and its funders. the South Duke Street to push back against nership already employs the problem is too big for
or certificate. corridor, an effort that these philosophies and seven navigators. a silver bullet.
Create 60 units of Collective impact expired after achieving policies, and set the south Separately, the Com- What I think this re-
affordable housing. some headway. side of the city back on a munity Action Partner- port does is recognize
Help 100 city fami- Chairing the new Co- It was flawed in some path toward prosperity, ship, working with the the reality of the hard
lies become homeown- alition to Combat Pover- areas, but it did some the report says. High companies and work and the broad level
ers. ty will be Jennifer Kop- important things, said nonprofits, has assem- of engagement thats go-
Hire 20 block cap- pel. Koppel said shell Graupera, who headed Jobs focus bled a crew of hard-to- ing to be required to ad-
tains. perform the coalitions one of the five cooperat- hire workers into a con- dress the issue, Baldrige
Establish seven duties in conjunction ing agencies. It gave us Commission chair Ju- struction/landscaping said. I think the report
neighborhood groups. with her role as execu- a lot of things to learn rman said the report is team to work on projects in that way is much more
The new coalition tive director of the Lan- from. titled One Good Job in impoverished neigh- realistic and in the long
is asked to adopt nine caster County Coalition for a reason. borhoods. term has much more im-
strategies and 25 action to End Homelessness. Helping Its about the differ- The workers get on- pact.
items. It will oversee a We know that people individuals ence that one good job the-job training, earn Graupera, who brought
sizable network that in- who live in poverty are makes, not just for the living wages and receive to the commissions dis-
cludes nonprofits, gov- at a much higher risk of The commissions re- persons income, but social supports such as cussions decades of ex-
ernment and business experiencing homeless- port offers comprehen- for the amount of time budgeting classes. Moti- perience in trying to re-
leaders, and seven action ness, said Koppel, who sive detail about how to that they can spend with vated team members can make the inner city, said
teams, each working on joined the poverty com- help individual house- their family and the go on to better-paying it will take all hands on
a need such as housing, mission midyear to fill a holds overcome barriers time that they can get positions with High or deck to push the agenda
education or sustainable vacancy. I dont have an to self-sufficiency. It says engaged in the commu- work with the nonprofit forward.
wages. answer as to how much connecting the poor to nity, Jurman said. One ASSETS to start a small Regardless of what
Also, a new nonprofit (of my time) its going to living-wage employment good job clears up tons business. happened in the past, he
community develop- take. I cant lose focus on is at the core of the of symptoms of poverty They will earn enough said, we need to move
ment corporation will the homeless coalition. commissions recom- that we no longer need to someday purchase the forward with investment
take on housing and The new poverty coali- mendations. nonprofits to artificially very homes theyre re- by schools, public of-
workforce development tion will adopt collec- The report is less con- supplement. habilitating, the report ficials, foundations, the
initiatives. tive impact as its way crete about how to break Drawing from an an- says. private sector, and I think
I think the level of re- forward, modeling the up the concentration tipoverty initiative in Education initiatives thats where we need to
lationship and trust that approach of the home- of poverty in Lancaster Richmond, Virginia, include expanding the position this effort.
weve built has already less coalition and United neighborhoods where the report recommends community school mod- The Lancaster County
changed the game, said Way-funded collabora- more than 40 percent of creating a workforce de- el to more city schools, Community Foundation
Dan Jurman, commis- tives. Collective impact households live below velopment agency that strengthening after- contributed $65,000 to
sion chair and CEO of holds that entrenched federal poverty guide- would be a more nimble school programs and the commissions work.
the Community Action social problems are best lines. and flexible alternative aligning curriculum with Franklin & Marshall Col-
Partnership. Were tackled by diverse orga- The report, for in- to the state-run Career- workforce needs. lege gave $59,000 as part
not strangers to each nizations pulling togeth- stance, does not ad- Link employment office. of its annual in-lieu-of-
other anymore, and that er toward a shared goal. vocate restructuring The new initiative, No silver bullet taxes payment. The city
means something when The commission says high-poverty schools or for example, would hire paid $11,681, said Patrick
we start talking about its goals are achievable breaking up neighbor- navigators to work one Tom Baldrige, a com- Hopkins, the citys busi-
the real work that were if we come together and hoods of public housing on one with hard-to-hire mission member and ness administrator.

Analysis: Why are poor neighborhoods growing poorer?


Continued from A1 in the city, with poverty the mainstream, the dystopia, it makes no ers profound economic comes fall, and the steep-
than half of the residents exceeding 40 percent, pitfalls of crime, slum commitment to disman- divide and led Mayor est declines happened
live in poverty. arent far behind, while housing and other so- tling the dystopia. Rick Gray to appoint a south of the central di-
The Southeasts 54 the citys overall rate has cial pathologies trip up poverty commission. viding line of East and
percent rate, according ticked up to 29 percent. even those determined F&M report The map showed that, West King streets.
to a November report The rate for the rest of to seek a path out of de- of the citys 14 census They are crowded
by Franklin & Marshall Lancaster County: 8.5 pendency. A map in Lancaster tracts, only the tract that neighborhoods in the
College researchers, is 19 percent. As rich as the poverty Prospers? an August comprises the resur- Southeast and South-
percentage points great- Research has long doc- commissions report is 2015 report by F&M re- gent downtown enjoyed west where Spanish
er than just 15 years ago. umented that when the with strategies for rescu- searchers, opened the growing incomes. Every is commonly spoken.
Two other census tracts poor are isolated from ing people from an urban eyes of many to Lancast- other tract has seen in- ANALYSIS, page A5

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Analysis: Poverty
LANCASTER

Cost of eliminating poverty: About $57M a year


Continued from A4 For $2.80 an hour extra, 9,000 full-time workers would rise above poverty
Asian and African lan-
guages, as well. TIM BUCKWALTER pay for the basic costs of ing each person is now budget for 2017.
TBUCKWALTER@LNPNEWS.COM
The percentage of Af- housing, transportation living on an average of $57.5 million: The
rican-Americans living How much would it and food. about $6,000. asking price for an
there is easily triple that take to eliminate pov- As defined by the U.S. Adding $5,858 in in- oceanside home in Mal-
of the rest of Lancaster erty in Lancaster city? government, the of- come would be the ibu, California, owned
County. And nearly ev- According to the U.S. ficial poverty line is equivalent of earning by Jack Ryan, a former
ery child qualifies for Census Bureau, about $11,880 for an individual, an extra $2.82 an hour Goldman Sachs partner
free and reduced school $57 million per year. $16,020 for a family of for 40 hours a week, 52 and founder of REX, an
lunches. Thats the estimated two, $20,160 for a family weeks a year. online brokerage firm,
This concentration of income deficit of the of three and $24,300 for Of the 11,220 people according to Bloomberg
poverty didnt spring up citys 16,097 people a family of four. It rises living in family arrange- News.
organically. Decades ago, living below the pov- to $40,890 for a family of ments, 6,348 are young- $57 million: The
overt housing discrimi- erty line. It amounts eight. er than 18 and 4,872 are value of a four-year con-
nation created these to about $3,535 per The 2015 income defi- adults. tract that free-agent
impoverished neighbor- person. cit figures for Lancaster For the adults, the total shooting guard J.R.
hoods. City leaders in In other words, it citys poverty population income deficit amounts Smith recently signed
the 1960s also placed would take that much are included in the Cen- to $5,806 per person, with the Cleveland Cava-
all public housing in the of an increase in earn- sus Bureaus recently which would equal an liers, according to The
Southeast, away from Were sorry for ings, assistance or a released five-year esti- extra $2.79 an hour in in- Associated Press.
white, middle-class the segregation combination of the mates in the American come for 40 hours a week $57 million: The
neighborhoods. two to bring everyone Community Survey. for 52 weeks of the year. cost of a five-year capi-
Discrimination by practices that in poverty up to the The Census Bureau di- To add perspective, tal-improvement plan
employers and lend- brought our poverty line. vides the poverty popu- here are a few other the Lehigh-Northamp-
ers further limited the And that, of course, lation into two groups: things that are compara- ton Airport Author-
economic opportunities city to where it is still not a lot to live unrelated individuals ble to the $57 million in- ity recently approved
available to minorities is today. Were on. As LNP has previ- and families. come deficit of the citys for three Lehigh Valley
and the needy. ously reported, many For the 4,877 unre- poverty population: airports, according to
The citys black popu- sorrier still people living above lated individuals in pov- $54.3 million: The the Morning Call of Al-
lation now has a 34 per- for the racism, the official poverty erty, the average income size of Lancaster citys lentown.
cent poverty rate. And line still struggle to deficit is $5,868, mean- proposed general fund
nearly 40 percent of La-
classism,
tinos live in poverty. For NIMBYism 100th
non-Hispanic whites, and short- Birthday
the rate is 17 percent. Over the years, stabs woodlands, revitalizing no need for block cap-
F&M researchers say sightedness have been taken at re- downtowns, restoring tains. Why should the
the data signal a severe that keep our making the Southeast. polluted streams and vision for city neighbor-
problem of racialized in- The Spanish American enhancing public safety hoods be any different?
equality in Lancaster. city segregated Civic Association has and health. Maybe right now more
They recommend poli- today. been particularly dili- block captains are need-
cymakers consider the From the Commission to gent at starting to bring A contradiction ed. But working to make
possibility that blacks Combat Poverty report homeownership and them superfluous would
and Latinos experience business back. As it is, the commis- be a good test of how se-
ongoing bias and dis- But transformative sions report does offer rious this community is
crimination. ness that keep our city change remains elusive. hope to the many resi- about restoring the citys
Lancaster needs a pov- segregated today. Being It would take redevel- dents of the Southeast most damaged places to
erty strategy today. And sorry isnt enough. Well oping public housing who want a way out of wholeness.
the reason is because of need your help to push complexes into mixed- poverty. If any community can
what Lancaster did years back against these phi- income, mixed-use It emphasizes work- come together to move a
ago. losophies and policies, neighborhoods while force development and mountain, not just with Etta G. Brubaker,
As William Faulkner and set the south side of making sure that all who calls for launching an financial generosity, but formerly of Eliza-
wrote, The past is never the city back on a path are displaced find simi- agency to create and with generosity of spirit bethtown, but now
dead. Its not even past. toward prosperity. larly affordable units rent affordable housing and grace, it is this com- a resident at United
They are strong words, elsewhere in the city or units across the county, munity, says Dan Jur- Zion Retirement Cen-
An apology but they dont lead to a county. helping to break up the man, the commissions ter, Lititz, celebrated
place-specific agenda for If such a goal was concentration in the chairman, in the reports with family her 100th
In a chapter titled Our mending this communi- backed by The Lancaster city. preface. birthday on December
Apology, the commis- tys geographic fracture. Chamber of Commerce But elsewhere in the But if during the next 2, 2016, at the Family
sions report acknowl- Despite the apology, & Industry, the county report, a contradiction 15 years poverty rates Cupboard, Lititz. In
edges historical griev- the report is silent, for Planning Commission pops up. Its in the rec- fall without erasing the attendance were ten
ances. example, on how to and other leading insti- ommendation for 20 stigma of living south of children with their
It says, Were sorry for remedy one of the most tutions, it would begin paid block captains by King Street, the effort spouses and her first
the segregation practices egregious injustices: the to elevate the issue of the year 2032. will have stopped short grandchild, Joycetta
that brought our city to demolition of a diverse redeveloping the South- They are organizers for of healing Lancasters (Bruce) Wanner, who
where it is today. Were Southeast neighborhood east to the same level as troubled communities. fissures and making this attended in place of
sorrier still for the rac- to make way for a joy- other movements with Across Lancaster irresistibly charming, her ill father Wilbur
ism, classism, NIMBY- less landscape of public broad support, such as County, safe, function- if exasperating, town as (Edna) Brubaker of
ism and short-sighted- housing. preserving farmland and ing neighborhoods have good as it can be. Kansas. The other
family attending
were as follows: Al-

Marijuana: Leola startup


len (Erma), Harri-
story of the good Samari- industry. sonburg, VA; Helen
tan. The main hurdle for (Samuel) Haldeman,
On the agenda for the M3C partners will Danville, PA; Glenn
Continued from A1 marijuana growing and rata company that pro- Thursdays township su- be competing for one of (Josephine) Whites-
the summary. processing operation, duces chicken embryos pervisors meeting, the 25 grower/processor li- ville, NY; Charles
The proposed Leola township manager Mi- for flu vaccines. M3C Agriculture Execu- censes that were created (Mary, deceased),
grow house and process- chael Morris said. The other partners tive Summary was listed under Act 16, the April Deansboro, NY; Roy
ing center, if it material- in M3C Agriculture are under Correspondence law that made medical (Esther), Elizabeth-
izes, would be the first The partners Geoffrey Nolt, a practic- and a copy of it was in- marijuana legal in the town; Mildred (Jose)
such operation in the ing dentist in Ephrata, cluded in an information Keystone State. Feliz, Elizabethtown;
county after Pennsyl- Reached by phone, and Darien Covelens, a packet for the board. The state has not yet Mark (Ruth), Eliza-
vania legalized medical Kyle Wagner, president New York lawyer who Before the meeting, outlined the permit ap- bethtown; Nancy
Marijuana in April. and CEO of M3C Ag- works in corporate de- Morris said it wasnt ex- pellation process, but it (James) Fahriestock,
Upper Leacock Town- riculture, declined to velopment. pected to be a discussion has publicized the costs. Stevens, PA; Janet
ship has not received comment on any of the Wagner, Nolt and Cov- item. The initial fee for the (Tony, deceased) Rios,
any formal request from companys plans, saying elens attended Sunday While the partners permit is $10,000, while Orwigsburg, PA; Lois
M3C Agriculture, but it would be premature. school at Forest Hills plans appear to face few the permit itself costs Mervin Horst of Fort
municipal officials said The company was only Mennonite Church and obstacles from township $200,000. To qualify Mills, SC.
the partners were con- building a relationship their business summary officials, they will have for a permit, applicants From her family of
sidering a site in the with the township, said describes M3C Agricul- to do more to pass mus- must also show they 11 children, Etta has
Eagle Industrial Park, off Wagner, a Lititz resident ture as being based on ter with the state, which have $2 million in capi- witnessed the expan-
Graybill Road. who is former president good neighbor values is closely regulating the tal, including $500,000 sion of her family to
The zoning in the in- of Penn Embryo, an Eph- illustrated in the Biblical new medical marijuana in liquid assets. include 57 grandchil-
dustrial park would dren, 181 great-grand-
allow for a medical children and 25 great-
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Business
FINANCIAL AID
Dividends
Community First Fund starts $5M THURSDAY DIVIDENDS DECLARED

loan program for small businesses


Stk of Pay-
Period Rate record able
IRREGULAR
MGM Growth Propert...............................Q .3875 12-30 1-16
INCREASED

Goal is to help 95 new or existing companies; emphasis on living wage


AES Corp....................................................Q .12 2-1 2-15
American Tower........................................Q .58 12-27 1-13
Bard C.R. Inc..............................................Q .26 1-23 2-3
Lexington Realty Tr....................................Q .175 12-30 1-17
TIM MEKEEL Our goal is to create Betancourt declined to ling, he said. MGM Growth Prop....................................Q .3875 12-30 1-16
TMEKEEL@LNPNEWS.COM
jobs that will allow peo- name the bank until the But that was not the Winnebago Indust.....................................Q .10 1-11 1-25
REGULAR
A new loan program ple to build their family donation is finalized. only persuasive attri- AGNC Investmnt.......................................M .18 12-30 1-9
is designed to improve wealth, to educate their Betancourt was confi- bute, said Kauffman, Apache Corp..............................................Q .00 1-20 2-22
Canadian Pac Rail g....................................Q .37903 12-30 1-30
the financial strength of children and to buy nu- dent that the Community president of BB&Ts Capstead Mortgage...................................Q .23 12-30 1-20
small businesses in Lan- tritious food, said Dan First Fund will be able to central Pennsylvania Computer Sciences....................................Q .14 1-3 1-25
Darden Restaurants...................................Q .56 1-10 2-1
caster County and their Betancourt, president raise the balance from region. EOG Resources Inc.....................................Q .1675 1-17 1-31
employees. and CEO of Community banks, foundations and He pointed to Com- Four Corners Prop Tr.................................Q .2425 12-30 1-13
The Community First First Fund, a Lancaster- government economic- munity First Funds Host Hotels & Resort.................................Q
Kcap Financial Inc......................................Q
.20
.12
12-30
1-6
1-17
1-27
Fund has launched the based nonprofit that sup- development agencies. track record of tak- Lasalle Hotel Prop......................................Q .45 12-30 1-17
Jobs for Lancaster pro- ports economic and com- We have a history of ing public and private MFA Financial Inc......................................Q
Pebblebrook Hotel Tr.................................Q
.20
.38
12-27
12-30
1-31
1-17
gram, with $1 million in munity development in raising this type of capi- investment and turn- Pier 1 Imports............................................Q .07 1-18 2-1
seed money from BB&T. 13 counties. Healthy tal, he said. ing it into economic Qad Class A................................................Q
Qad Class B................................................Q
.072
.06
12-27
12-27
1-5
1-5
Ultimately, Jobs for economics create healthy To be eligible for a Jobs growth for our com- Resource Capital........................................Q .05 12-30 1-27
Lancaster is expected to families. for Lancaster loan, a munity. Science Applications..................................Q .31 1-13 1-27
Store Capital..............................................Q .29 12-30 1-17
have $5 million to lend business needs to have Jobs for Lancasters Sun Hydraulics...........................................Q .09 12-30 1-15
to businesses that pay at Programs annual revenues of at grant is the fourth Umpqua Holdings......................................Q .16 12-30 1-13
least half of their workers impetus least $100,000 and have major award from the Xcel Energy Inc..........................................Q
g- Payable in Canadian funds.
.34 12-27 1-20

a living wage $17 per at least four employees. BB&T fund, which is
hour. Betancourt said the new In addition, businesses administered by the
The federal minimum program is a response to must pay at least half of Lancaster County ACQUISITION
wage is $7.25 an hour. two negative trends in- their current workers a Community Founda-
Jobs for Lancaster is
believed to be the first
creasing poverty in parts
of the city and county, and
minimum of $17 an hour.
If the loan is to fuel a
tion.
Other recipients are Armstrong World
buys Ohio ceiling
business-loan program in decreasing bank loans to business expansion, at Tec Centro ($1 million
the county to set a wage small business owners least half of the new hires to lower tuition for its
floor for its borrowers. with low-to-moderate in- will have to earn a mini- training programs),
The Community First
Funds top executive
comes.
Bank loans to business
mum of $17 an hour.
Betancourt described
The Lancaster Cham-
ber of Commerce &
manufacturer
envisions Jobs for Lan- owners earning $45,000 a that hourly pay as a liv- Industry ($1.2 million
TIM MEKEEL
caster serving 95 new or year or less have plunged ing wage, which trans- for its new headquar- TMEKEEL@LNPNEWS.COM such as gymnasiums,
existing businesses and by half since 2009, ac- lates to about $35,000 a ters) and the Eco- warehouses, auditori-
creating or retaining 300 cording to Betancourt. year. nomic Development Armstrong World ums, hallways, etc., said
jobs. The initial donation Craig Kauffman, a Company of Lancaster Industries said Thurs- Armstrong spokeswom-
Jobs for Lancaster will to the Jobs for Lan- BB&T executive who County ($1 million for day it has agreed to buy an Jennifer Johnson.
be a revolving loan fund, caster loan pool comes chairs its Economic its new Center for Re- Tectum, an Ohio-based The acquisition, the
with the average borrow- from BB&Ts Economic Growth Fund, said the gional Analysis). maker of commercial first since Armstrong
er most likely a small Growth Fund, a $10 mil- Community First Fund BB&T established acoustical ceilings and spun off its flooring busi-
business owner who cant lion fund created in 2015. initiative was clearly the fund to offset walls. ness on April 1, is expect-
get competitively priced BB&T will make its worthy of support. the loss of 89 jobs at A price was not dis- ed to be completed early
financing elsewhere contribution over three The fact that we could Susquehanna Banc- closed. next year.
receiving $52,000. years. generate that type of pos- shares Lititz head- Armstrong said the Tectum, based in New-
As borrowers repay Another bank also has itive economic impact in quarters following deal will help it expand ark, Ohio, was founded in
their loans, those repaid promised to put $1 mil- a relatively short period BB&Ts $2.5 billion its portfolio of commer- 1949.
dollars will be recycled lion into the Jobs for of time was something purchase of Susque- cial products, especially The company has
into new loans. Lancaster loan pool, but that was very compel- hanna in August 2015. its architectural special- about 90 employees and
ties business. annual revenues of about
Tectum makes and $20 million, The Colum-
SPRINGING COWS: (7-9 OPEN HEIFERS: 300-600 lbs: sells ceilings, walls and bus Dispatch newspaper
Farm markets presented by months): Approved: 1050.00-
1450.00 Jersey/Crossbred
975.00-1200.00; Medium:
Approved: 575.00-750.00
Jersey/Crossbred 675.00-
775.00; Medium: 450.00-
other interior compo-
nents particularly suited
reported in April.
Armstrong World has
925.00-975.00 Jersey/Crossbred 600.00 Jersey/Crossbred to challenging commer- more than 3,700 employ-

Lancaster Farming cial spaces including ees and annual revenues


400.00-875.00. 400.00- 610.00; Common:
285.00- 475.00 Jersey/
CULL COWS: 375.00-650.00 Crossbred 200.00-450.00. high traffic, noisy areas exceeding $1.2 billion.
600-900 lbs: Approved:
SPRINGING HEIFERS: 825.00-960.00 Jersey/
(7-9 months): Supreme: Crossbred 800.00; Medium:
WEDNESDAY NEW HOLLAND
DAIRY
classes. Wednesdays supply
included 115 fresh milking cows,
1600.00-1650.00 Few Jersey/
Crossbred 1600.00; Approved:
1325.00-1625.00 Jersey/
500.00-785.00 Jersey/
Crossbred 525.00-725.00; In brief
25 springing cows, 22 bred cows, Common: 450.00-535.00
(USDA-PDA) New Holland 182 springing heifers, 340 bred Crossbred 1325.00-1525.00; Jersey/Crossbred 325.00-
Sales Stables - New Holland, PA, heifers, 219 open heifers, and 43 Medium: 1075.00-1350.00 500.00. 900-1200 lbs: AIRLINES
bulls. One hundred percent of Jersey/Crossbred 1000.00- Approved: 825.00-1010.00;
Feds end price-gouging
Auction Report for Wednesday,
December 14, 2016 reported supply Holsteins unless 1275.00; Common: 600.00- Medium: 600.00-800.00;
otherwise noted. All sales sold 1050.00 Jersey/Crossbred Common: 475.00-550.00.
***Next Heifer Special
Wednesday, January 11th @
10:30 a.m.***
on a per head basis.
FRESH COWS: Supreme:
600.00-950.00.
BRED HEIFERS: (4-6 months):
1200-1800 lbs: Approved:
875.00-950.00; Medium:
700.00- 875.00.
probe without finding fault
1650.00-1800.00 Jersey/ Supreme: 1575.00-1625.00
BULLS: 300-600 lbs 475.00,
The Transportation Department says it has ended
Receipts: 946, Last Sale: 376, Few Jersey/Crossbred
Last Year: 822.
Crossbred 1450.00-1700.00;
1600.00-1650.00; Approved: Jersey/Crossbred 175.00- its investigation into allegations of price gouging by
Approved: 1375.00-1750.00
Jersey/Crossbred 1000.00- 1225.00-1550.00 Jersey/ 275.00. 600-900 lb 400.00- five airlines operating flights in the Northeast without
Compared to last week,
Replacement Holstein cows sold 1350.00; Medium: 1000.00- Crossbred 1150.00-1475.00; 725.00, Jersey/Crossbred finding any wrongdoing.
250.00-325.00. 900-1200
mostly steady to 100.00 higher. 1350.00 Jersey/Crossbred Medium: 900.00-1275.00
lbs 1075.00-1275.00, Jersey/ Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced
Jersey/Crossbred 900.00-
Not enough bred Holstein cows 450.00-950.00; Common
1150.00; Common: 500.00- Crosssbred 525.00-525.00. last year that the department was investigating wheth-
525.00- 950.00 Jersey/
for a market test. Overall cow
Crossbred 300.00-500.00. 925.00 Jersey/Crossbred 1200-1500 lbs 1000.00- er American, JetBlue, Delta, United and Southwest
quality not as good as previous 1325.00, Jersey 825.00.
sale. Replacement Holstein bred
500.00-875.00. airlines raised the airfare for flights to major airports
heifers sold mostly steady to
SHORT BRED COWS: (1-3
months): Approved: Jersey/ SHORT BRED HEIFERS: (1-3 Price and grade information in the corridor between Boston and Washington fol-
50.00 higher. Replacement open Crossbred 575.00-700.00; months): Approved: 1125.00-
is reported by QSA-USDA
Market News Service. While
lowing a May 2015 Amtrak train derailment.
heifers sold unevenly steady Medium: 625.00-650.00 Jersey/ 1250.00 Jersey/Crossbred
market reports reflect the The department quietly sent letters to the airlines
compared to a light test. Overall
heifer quality not as good as pre-
Crossbred 250.00-450.00. 1050.00-1450.00; Medium:
800.00-1125.00 Jersey/
majority of Livestock sold at recently saying the investigation found no evidence
vious sale. Not enough Holstein BRED COWS: (4-6 months): Crossbred 700.00-1025.00;
each sale, there are instances of unfair manipulation of airfares or capacity, nor
where animals do not fit
bulls last week for a comparison Medium: Jersey/Crossbred Common: 450.00-775.00 Jersey/ reporting categories and are evidence of unconscionable increases in fares beyond
but a firm undertone noted. 400.00-875.00. Crossbred 300.00-650.00. not included in this report. normal pricing levels.
Demand was moderate for all
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Today Money&Markets Closing prices for Thursday, December 15, 2016

Eye on housing 2,280 S&P 500 20,000 Dow Jones industrials


Economists anticipate that the Close: 2,262.03 Close: 19,852.24 A surge by banks and other financial companies that stand to
2,220 19,560
Change: 8.75 (0.4%) Change: 59.71 (0.3%) benefit from higher interest rates helped lift the major U.S. stock
pace of U.S. home construction
2,160 19,120 indexes Thursday. Financial stocks led the other 10 sectors that
slowed last month. 10 DAYS 10 DAYS
make up the Standard & Poors 500 index. Only real estate and
They expect builders broke 2,320 20,000 consumer discretionary stocks lagged the overall market rally. The
ground on homes and apartments Federal Reserves plan to follow up Wednesdays rate increase with
in November at a seasonally 2,240 several more next year weighed on stocks that pay big dividends.
19,200 Traders are concerned that higher interest rates will push income
adjusted annual rate of 1.23 million
2,160 investors away from them and into bonds. The dollar climbed to its
units. That would be down from
18,400 strongest level in more than a decade against other currencies.
October, when the pace of home
2,080 Eli Lilly LLY Pier 1 Imports PIR
construction vaulted 25.5 percent,
the biggest gain since July 1982. 17,600 Close: $71.37 3.70 or 5.5% Close: $8.57 2.09 or 32.3%
2,000 The drugmakers 2017 profit and The home decor company raised its
The Commerce Department
sales forecasts were stronger than guidance following strong
reports its latest monthly home 1,920 16,800 expected. third-quarter results.
J J A S O N D J J A S O N D
construction data today.
$90 $10
Housing starts YTD 80 8
seasonally adjusted annual rate
1.5 million
StocksRecap DOW
HIGH LOW
19951.29 19811.50
CLOSE
19852.24
CHG.
+59.71
%CHG.
+0.30%
WK MO QTR %CHG.
s s s +13.93%
70 6
60 4
DOW Trans. 9361.17 9224.01 9258.86 +40.50 +0.44% t s s +23.31% S O N D S O N D
NYSE NASD DOW Util. 650.21 640.70 649.23 +4.18 +0.65% s s t +12.36% 52-week range 52-week range
1.32 $64.18 $87.21 $3.73 $9.14
est. Vol. (in mil.) 4,041 2,000 NYSE Comp. 11170.65 11086.39 11131.89 +33.22 +0.30% t s s +9.74%
1.23
1.20 1.22 Pvs. Volume 4,259 1,881 NASDAQ 5485.12 5439.39 5456.85 +20.18 +0.37% s s s +8.98% Vol.: 14.3m (2.5x avg.) PE: 31.0 Vol.: 27.5m (9.8x avg.) PE: 37.3
1.2 1.16 S&P 500 2272.10 2253.77 2262.03 +8.75 +0.39% s s s +10.67% Mkt. Cap: $78.79 b Yield: 2.9% Mkt. Cap: $712.06 m Yield: 3.3%
Advanced 1690 1701
Declined 1323 1138 S&P 400 1681.06 1661.06 1670.74 +6.41 +0.39% t s s +19.46%
1.05 Mondelez MDLZ Athenahealth ATHN
New Highs 114 170 Wilshire 5000 23743.93 23537.04 23636.41 +92.24 +0.39% s s s +11.66%
Close: $44.71 1.88 or 4.4% Close: $115.91 21.54 or 22.8%
New Lows 117 69 Russell 2000 1374.82 1354.46 1366.41 +10.39 +0.77% t s s +20.30%
Bloomberg reported that Kraft Heinz The maker of billing software for
0.9 might try to buy the Oreo cookie doctors made 2017 profit forecasts
J J A S O N maker. that were better than analysts ex-
pected.

Russia rising
2016
$50 $140
Source: FactSet
45 120
40 100
Market debut 35 80
Investors will get a new opportuni- Russias economy has been crippled the past Schwab & Co., says politics are a minor factor in S O N D S O N D
52-week range 52-week range
ty to invest in the online travel two years by low oil prices and economic Russias rally. Its all about oil, he says. $35.88 $46.40 $90.11 $167.46
industry today when German sanctions meant to punish it for seizing Crimea Oil prices have doubled since hitting bottom
Vol.: 21.5m (2.5x avg.) PE: 78.4 Vol.: 3.3m (4.9x avg.) PE: 246.6
company Trivago makes its stock and bullying Ukraine. Investors believe the worst at $26.21 a barrel in February good news for Mkt. Cap: $69.05 b Yield: 1.7% Mkt. Cap: $4.57 b Yield: ...
market debut. Trivago, which was is over. the worlds No. 3 petroleum producer. The
Russias RTS index is up more than 50 International Monetary Fund expects the Synchrony Financial SYF Yahoo YHOO
founded in 2005, allows users to
Close: $36.93 0.99 or 2.8% Close: $38.41 -2.50 or -6.1%
search for hotels and compare percent as of Russian economy to
Banks and other financial institu- The company disclosed another
rates. Online travel company mid-December this return to growth next tions jumped Thursday as bond huge hack, one that could affect
Expedia has owned a controlling year and nearly 20 year (a modest 1.1 yields and interest rates continued more than 1 billion user accounts.
to climb.
stake in Trivago since 2014. percent since Donald percent) after $40 $45
Trivago plans to list its stock on Trump was elected contracting 3.7 35
the Nasdaq stock market under Nov. 8. Trump admires percent in 2015 and 40
the ticker symbol TRVG. 30
Russian strongman 0.8 percent this year.
25 35
Vladimir Putin, leading Kleintop says stock S O N D S O N D
52-week range 52-week range
to predictions the investors wanting to $23.25 $37.13 $26.15 $44.92
United States might ride rising oil prices
Vol.: 11.7m (1.5x avg.) PE: 13.9 Vol.: 43.7m (4.1x avg.) PE: ...
ease sanctions should consider Mkt. Cap: $30.48 b Yield: 1.4% Mkt. Cap: $36.65 b Yield: ...
against Russia. But energy producer
Jeffrey Kleintop, chief Canada, which has
global investment less political
FUELS CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD
strategist at Charles baggage. Commodities
Crude Oil (bbl) 50.90 51.04 -0.27 +37.4
Gold slumped Ethanol (gal) 1.61 1.67 -0.66 +15.0
Russian GDP Russian RTS index Thursday to its Heating Oil (gal) 1.64 1.64 -0.09 +49.2
6% 1,200 lowest price in Natural Gas (mm btu) 3.43 3.54 -2.99 +46.9
Looking up: Dec. 15: 1,138 10 months as Unleaded Gas (gal) 1.54 1.53 +0.59 +21.7
Rising oil prices 4 traders shifted to METALS CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD
holdings that Gold (oz) 1127.80 1161.30 -2.88 +6.4
and the election 1,000
2 tend to benefit Silver (oz) 15.90 17.15 -7.32 +15.4
of Donald Trump from higher Platinum (oz) 893.60 940.80 -5.02 +0.2
Oil and gas tracker has had a interest rates. Copper (lb) 2.60 2.60 -0.15 +22.1
0
Oilfield services company Baker positive effect on 800 Silver and Palladium (oz) 706.30 731.55 -3.45 +26.0
Hughes issues today its latest the Russian -2 copper fell. U.S. AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD
weekly tally of U.S. oil and natural economic crude oil also Cattle (lb) 1.11 1.11 -0.34 -18.5
gas rigs. outlook. -4 600 fell. Coffee (lb) 1.38 1.40 -1.39 +9.2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16* 17* 2015 2016 Corn (bu) 3.57 3.52 -1.56 -0.6
While depressed energy prices
have curtailed exploration, the rig Cotton (lb) 0.72 0.72 -0.51 +13.3
Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 313.50 316.00 -0.79 +21.7
count has been rising in recent
Sources: International Monetary Fund; FactSet *estimates Paul Wiseman; J. Paschke AP Orange Juice (lb) 1.95 2.02 -3.05 +39.6
weeks. Last week, the number of Soybeans (bu) 10.29 10.24 +0.51 +18.1
rigs increased by 27 to 624. That Wheat (bu) 4.09 3.92 -2.23 -12.9
total included 498 rigs exploring (Previous and change figures reflect current contract.)
for oil and 125 seeking natural
gas. One was listed as miscella-
neous. The U.S. rig count peaked
at 4,530 in 1981. It bottomed out
Company
Spotlight Leaping Lilly Interestrates TREASURIES YEST PVS
NET
CHG WK MO QTR
1YR
AGO

Eli Lilly shares jumped after the Indianapolis-based 3-month T-bill .50 0.53 -0.03 r s s .25
in May at 404.
drugmaker assured investors it remains on track for 6-month T-bill .65 0.65 ... s s s .49
U.S. Rig count double-digit earnings growth next year despite the 52-wk T-bill .89 0.89 ... s s s .67
seasonally adjusted percent change failure of a highly anticipated experimental treatment to $71.37 - leaving it still down 6.1 percent since the 2-year T-note 1.28 1.27 +0.01 s s s 1.01
650 for Alzheimers disease. Nov. 23 announcement of solanezumabs failure. The yield on the 5-year T-note 2.10 2.05 +0.05 s s s 1.75
624 Eli Lillys stock had plunged as much as 15 percent in The company projects adjusted net income of $4.05 to 10-year Treasury 10-year T-note 2.60 2.57 +0.03 s s s 2.30
the wake of last months disclosure that its solanezumab $4.15 per share next year better than the $3.96-a-share rose to 2.60 per- 30-year T-bond 3.16 3.18 -0.02 s s s 3.01
597 cent Thursday.
588 593 (sohl-ah-NAYZ-uh-mab) drug had again failed to analysts surveyed by FactSet had forecast.
Yields affect NET 1YR
575 569 568 demonstrate effectiveness in a widely anticipated study. Eli Lilly has struggled to replace the revenue lost rates on mort- BONDS YEST PVS CHG WK MO QTR AGO
Investors were only partially assuaged by Eli Lillys when some of its top-selling drugs lost patent gages and other
statement Thursday, driving the stock up 5.5 percent protection in 2011 and 2013. consumer loans. AP Muni Bond Idx 2.77 2.73 +0.04 s s s ...
Barclays Glob Agg Bd 1.65 1.65 ... s s r ...
500 Eli Lilly (LLY) Thursdays close: $71.37 Total return 1-yr 3-yr* 5-yr* Barclays USAggregate
PRIME FED Barclays US Corp
2.70 2.64 +0.06 s s s 2.58
11/4 11/11 11/18 11/23 12/2 12/9 3.47 3.43 +0.04 3.65
52-WEEK RANGE
LLY -14.3% 16.3 15.4 RATE FUNDS
s s s
Week ending Price-earnings ratio: 31 Barclays US High Yield 6.13 6.12 +0.01 t t t 8.79
$64 $87 (Based on past 12-month results) Div. yield: 2.9% Dividend: $2.08 YEST 3.50 .63
Moodys AAA Corp Idx 4.08 4.09 -0.01 s s s 4.00
Source: FactSet
6 MO AGO 3.50 .38
AP AP *annualized Source: FactSet 1 YR AGO 3.50 .38 10-Yr. TIPS .69 0.61 +0.08 s s s .82

30 Biggest Mutual Funds ASSETS TOTAL RETURN/RANK PCT GlobalMarkets


FUND (Mlns) NAV 4-WK 1-YR 5-YR LOAD
INDEX YEST CHG %CHG WK MO QTR YTD
ASSETS TOTAL RETURN/RANK PCT Dodge & Cox Stock 61,149 194.59 +4.6 +23.2/A +18.2/A NL
FUND (Mlns) NAV 4-WK 1-YR 5-YR LOAD Fidelity 500IdxPr 59,301 79.93 +4.0 +13.1/B +15.6/A NL S&P 500 2262.03 +8.75 +0.39% s s s +10.67%
Vanguard 500Adml 177,067 209.86 +3.9 +13.1/B +15.6/A NL American Funds InvCoAmA m 58,198 38.13 +3.8 +16.0/A +15.2/B 5.75 Buenos Aires Merval 16738.59 -179.82 -1.06% t s s +43.37%
Vanguard TotStIAdm 147,724 56.94 +4.0 +13.9/A +15.6/A NL PIMCO TotRetIs 54,883 9.90 -1.4 +1.2/D +3.1/B NL Frankfurt DAX 11366.40 +121.56 +1.08% s s s +5.80%
Vanguard InstIdxI 118,036 207.64 +3.9 +13.1/B +15.6/A NL American Funds AmBalA m 54,793 25.46 +2.0 +8.8/B +11.4/A 5.75 London FTSE 100 6999.01 +49.82 +0.72% s s s +12.12%
Vanguard TotStIdx 103,830 56.90 +3.9 +13.8/A +15.5/A NL Dodge & Cox IntlStk 54,169 39.65 +2.7 +9.6/A +8.7/A NL Hong Kong Hang Seng 22059.40 -397.22 -1.77% t t t +0.66%
Vanguard InstPlus 92,905 207.66 +3.9 +13.2/B +15.7/A NL American Funds WAMutInvA m 52,450 43.28 +4.2 +14.0/D +14.3/C 5.75 Paris CAC-40 4819.23 +49.99 +1.05% s s s +3.04%
Vanguard TotIntl 87,682 14.79 +1.9 +5.7/A +6.0/C NL American Funds CpWldGrIA m 50,454 45.48 +2.5 +7.3/B +10.7/B 5.75 Mexico City Bolsa 45871.97 -348.58 -0.75% t s t +6.73%
Vanguard TotStIIns 76,842 56.95 +4.0 +14.0/A +15.6/A NL Metropolitan West TtlRetBdI 50,167 10.44 -1.3 +1.6/D +4.0/A NL Tokyo Nikkei 225 19273.79 +20.18 +0.10% s s s +1.26%
American Funds GrthAmA m 74,611 45.45 +3.6 +10.3/A +16.1/A 5.75 American Funds FnInvA m 47,027 56.69 +3.8 +13.6/B +15.4/B 5.75
Seoul Composite 2036.65 -0.22 -0.01% s s s +3.84%
Fidelity Contra 74,245 100.03 +2.9 +4.7/C +14.5/B NL Vanguard MuIntAdml 46,406 13.80 -1.2 -0.3/B +2.9/B NL
Singapore Straits Times 2930.77 -23.29 -0.79% t s s +1.67%
Vanguard WelltnAdm 74,004 69.41 +2.8 +11.6/A +11.2/A NL Dodge & Cox Income 46,289 13.57 -0.6 +4.8/A +3.7/A NL
Sao Paolo Bovespa 58396.17 +184.04 +0.32% t t s +34.71%
American Funds IncAmerA m 73,289 21.82 +2.5 +10.9/A +10.0/B 5.75 FrankTemp-Franklin IncomeA m 45,222 2.30 +3.6 +16.9/A +8.1/A 4.25
Vanguard TotBdAdml 72,384 10.55 -1.5 +1.5/D +2.0/D NL Vanguard IntlStkIdxAdm 44,652 24.75 +1.9 +5.9/A +6.0/C NL Sydney All Ordinaries 5594.98 -44.70 -0.79% t s s +4.68%
American Funds CapIncBuA m 67,745 57.85 +2.2 +7.1/B +7.7/A 5.75 Vanguard PrmcpAdml 40,121 115.57 +2.8 +12.0/A +17.7/A NL Toronto S&P/TSX 15218.31 +21.13 +0.14% t s s +16.97%
Vanguard IntlStkIdxIPls 65,020 98.99 +1.9 +5.9/A +6.1/C NL Vanguard STGradeAd 37,861 10.60 -0.5 +2.3/B +2.2/A NL Shanghai Composite 3117.68 -22.85 -0.73% t t s -11.91%

LocalStocks
52-WK RANGE YTD 1YR Vol 52-WK RANGE YTD 1YR Vol
NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG%CHG WK MO QTR%CHG %RTN (Thous) P/E DIV NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG%CHG WK MO QTR%CHG %RTN (Thous) P/E DIV
AT&T Inc T 33.41 8 43.89 41.50 +.40 +1.0 s s s +20.6 +28.0 24027 16 1.96f PNC Financial PNC 77.40 0115.77 115.63 +1.43 +1.3 s s s +21.3 +25.4 2765 16 2.20f
Air Products APD 114.64 8157.84 149.09 +.91 +0.6 t s s +14.6 +27.1 1061 22 3.44 PPL Corp PPL 32.08 3 39.92 34.15 +.37 +1.1 s s t +0.1 +7.7 4078 14 1.51
Applied Indl Tch AIT 35.55 0 62.65 62.00 +.60 +1.0 t s s +53.1 +56.7 262 25 1.12 Patterson Cos PDCO 36.46 3 50.40 40.39 +.25 +0.6 r t t -10.7 -5.7 884 17 0.96
Arconic Inc ARNC 16.75 7 22.64 20.56 -.19 -0.9 t s s +4.5 +0.7 4543 0.09p Penn Natl Gaming PENN 11.93 5 17.40 14.12 -.02 -0.1 t s s -11.9 -4.7 566 dd ...
Armstrong Flooring AFI 11.77 9 20.85 19.54 +.48 +2.5 t s s +52.5 ... 154 ... Penney JC Co Inc JCP 6.00 6 11.99 9.27 -.28 -2.9 t t s +39.2 +35.8 11851 dd ...
Armstrong World Inds AWI 31.13 8 45.75 42.35 -.55 -1.3 t s s +6.8 +10.7 412 27 ... Pfizer Inc PFE 28.25 5 37.39 32.75 -.07 -0.2 s s t +1.5 +5.7 20292 13 1.28f
BB&T Corp BBT 29.95 0 47.62 46.96 +.18 +0.4 t s s +24.2 +29.9 4417 17 1.20
Rite Aid Corp RAD 6.33 0 8.50 8.38 +.04 +0.5 t s s +6.9 +7.5 4746 56 ...
Bco Santander SA SAN 3.60 0 5.25 5.14 +.04 +0.8 s s s +5.5 +8.9 7629 0.22e
Sears Holdings Corp SHLD 10.50 1 22.42 10.31 -.22 -2.1 t t t -49.9 -49.9 1914 dd ...
Bon Ton Store BONT 1.30 2 3.00 1.56 +.03 +1.6 t t t -26.0 -12.6 40 dd 0.20
Skyline Cp SKY 2.52 9 17.35 15.11 +.54 +3.7 t s s+324.9 +409.4 139 cc ...
CNH Indl NV CNHI 5.67 9 9.25 8.61 +.12 +1.4 t s s +25.9 +20.6 853 96 0.14
Campbell Soup CPB 50.54 6 67.89 59.46 +.36 +0.6 s s s +13.1 +13.4 2109 21 1.40 Supervalu Inc SVU 3.94 4 7.17 4.95 +.13 +2.7 s s t -27.0 -25.3 2852 8 ...
Carpenter Tech CRS 23.99 9 42.27 38.81 +.76 +2.0 t s t +28.2 +25.6 281 34 0.72 TE Connectivity Ltd TEL 51.70 0 71.87 70.69 +.07 +0.1 t s s +9.4 +15.0 919 15 1.48
Clarcor Inc CLC 44.13 0 83.00 82.40 -.07 -0.1 t s s +65.9 +76.5 1077 31 1.00f Tanger Factory SKT 29.46 4 42.20 34.45 +.03 +0.1 t s t +5.4 +10.9 604 13 1.30a
Costco Wholesale COST138.57 7169.59 160.11 +1.12 +0.7 s s s -0.9 -0.7 1765 29 1.80 Tegna Inc TGNA 17.91 6 26.39 22.21 +.04 +0.2 t t s -13.0 -10.4 1304 10 0.56
Donegal A DGICA 12.69 0 16.90 16.70 +.22 +1.3 t s s +18.6 +29.6 74 13 0.55 Tyson Foods TSN 48.52 5 77.05 62.40 +.26 +0.4 s t t +17.0 +19.2 2874 15 0.60f
Exelon Corp EXC 26.26 9 37.70 35.73 +.64 +1.8 s s s +28.7 +42.8 9368 15 1.27f UGI Corp UGI 31.59 9 48.13 44.86 +.74 +1.7 s s t +32.9 +42.3 482 11 0.95
Frontier Comm FTR 3.10 2 5.85 3.49 +.05 +1.5 t s t -25.3 -14.2 12640 0.42 Univrsl Corp UVV 49.95 0 61.90 61.65 +.95 +1.6 s s s +9.9 +19.5 157 16 2.12f
Fulton Financial FULT 11.48 0 19.45 19.00 +.20 +1.1 t s s +46.0 +46.3 977 21 0.40f Urban Outfitters URBN 20.06 6 40.80 31.22 -1.04 -3.2 t t t +37.2 +43.1 2308 16 ...
GlaxoSmithKline PLC GSK 37.20 2 45.58 38.12 +.16 +0.4 s t t -5.5 +3.9 3984 2.89e Verizon Comm VZ 43.79 7 56.95 51.81 +.18 +0.3 s s t +12.1 +18.6 13633 15 2.31f
Harley Davidson HOG 36.36 0 62.35 59.83 -.17 -0.3 t s s +31.8 +34.9 3483 16 1.40 WalMart Strs WMT 58.67 8 75.19 71.08 -.26 -0.4 s s t +16.0 +21.4 6933 15 2.00f
Henry Schein Inc HSIC 142.64 3183.00 154.18 +1.35 +0.9 s t t -2.5 -0.6 726 25 ... Weis Mkts WMK 37.14 9 63.45 60.35 +.80 +1.3 s t s +36.2 +53.9 31 25 1.20
Hershey Company HSY 82.42 6117.79 100.71 +.72 +0.7 s s s +12.8 +13.9 1366 24 2.47
Wells Fargo & Co WFC 43.55 9 58.02 55.19 +.49 +0.9 t s s +1.5 +5.7 30898 14 1.52
Intl Paper IP 32.50 0 54.34 53.60 +.68 +1.3 t s s +42.2 +45.6 3075 20 1.85f
Whole Foods WFM 27.67 6 35.58 31.68 +.47 +1.5 t s s -5.4 -4.8 4892 20 0.56f
Johnson & Johnson JNJ 94.28 7126.07 115.89 +.90 +0.8 s s t +12.8 +15.7 6518 18 3.20
Windstream Hldgs WIN 4.75 5 10.46 7.60 +.15 +2.0 t s t +18.0 +35.8 900 dd 0.60
Kellogg Co K 68.73 3 87.16 73.41 +.29 +0.4 s r t +1.6 +5.7 1272 19 2.08
YRC Worldwide Inc YRCW 6.25 9 16.97 15.12 -.03 -0.2 t s s +6.6 +5.9 516 cc ...
Kroger Co KR 28.71 6 42.75 35.96 +1.24 +3.6 s s s -14.0 -16.0 12550 17 0.48
L-3 Communications LLL 105.88 0161.91 158.08 +.03 ... t s s +32.3 +34.6 527 20 2.80f Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in
last 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate.
M&T Bank MTB 100.08 0154.79 153.85 +.99 +0.6 t s s +27.0 +28.8 993 20 2.80 j - Sum of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears.
Merck & Co MRK 47.97 9 65.46 62.37 +.57 +0.9 s t t +18.1 +21.9 6991 16 1.88f m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared
or paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end
Nwst Bancshares Inc NWBI 11.78 0 19.10 18.65 +.20 +1.1 t s s +39.3 +43.1 791 44 0.60 fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months.
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In brief
CAIRO

Explosives linked
to EgyptAir crash
Traces of explosives have been found
on some of the victims of an EgyptAir
flight from Paris that crashed in the
Mediterranean Sea in May, Egypts
government said Thursday, a finding
that could deal another major blow to
the countrys vital tourism sector.
A Civil Aviation Ministry statement
said a criminal investigation will be
launched into the crash of Flight 804,
which killed all 66 people on board and
came just seven months after a Russian
passenger plane was blown up over the
Sinai Peninsula in an attack claimed by
the Islamic State group.
WASHINGTON

US withholds aid SANA VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS

to the Philippines In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, green government buses carry residents evacuating
eastern Aleppo, Syria, on Thursday.
The United States on Thursday said
it is withholding a major aid package to ALEPPO, SYRIA

Evacuation solidifies Assads control


the Philippines and is deeply troubled
by a boast from the nations leader that
he used to drive around looking for
criminals to kill.
Courting new controversy, President Thousands leave last rebel-held districts in potential turning point of conflict
Rodrigo Duterte said in a speech Mon-
day that as a former mayor hed patrol BEN HUBBARD ation deal was reached between
AND HWAIDA SAAD
on a motorcycle hunting for criminals NEW YORK TIMES Russia and Turkey, which backs the
to kill to set an example for police to fol- rebels, after months of heavy shell-
low. Duterte said he was really looking BEIRUT After months of fierce ing and airstrikes that left entire
for an encounter to be able to kill. bombardment and failed diploma- neighborhoods in ruins and killed
cy, the Syrian government began hundreds of people.
BRUSSELS removing residents from the last Rebels in eastern Aleppo had also
EU gives to Niger to rebel-held districts in Aleppo on I want to confirm frequently shelled government-
Thursday, a process that solidifies held areas, killing civilians there,
that what is
cut off migrant flow President Bashar Assads control
over the countrys largest city. happening today is
too. Many people on that side of the
city considered the rebels danger-
Buoyed by the success of its refugee
deal with Turkey, the European Union
Cold, hungry and carrying satch-
els and children, about 1,000
history that is being ous militants and were glad to see
them ousted.
announced Thursday that it has ear- people, some of them wounded, written by every The United States, which has
marked hundreds of millions in euros boarded green buses and ambu- Syrian citizen. Its supported the rebels along with
for Niger to try to prevent people from lances that carried the first batch of Turkey, Saudi Arabia and other
leaving Africa in search of better lives evacuees out of the rebel enclave. writing did not start Gulf states, has struggled and failed
in Europe. A second group of more than 1,000 today. It started to reach an accord to end the war,
With arrivals in the Greek islands people departed later, and a third and the U.S. did not help broker the
down to a relative trickle, the EU is left after nightfall. about six years ago evacuation agreement.
now looking to stop people from West- Assad hailed the evacuation in a when the crisis and There is absolutely no justifica-
ern Africa moving north to Libya and video released by his office, saying tion whatsoever for the indiscrimi-
taking unseaworthy boats in desperate the liberation of Aleppo would the war on Syria nate and savage brutality against
attempts to cross the Mediterranean. serve as a historical watershed, like began. civilians shown by the regime and
the birth of Christ, the revelation of Syrian President Bashar Assad by its Russian and Iranian allies
BEIJING the Quran, the collapse of the So- over the past few weeks, or indeed
Report: China adds viet Union and the two world wars.
I want to confirm that what is return the whole city to Assads
over the past five years, Secre-
tary of State John Kerry said. The
weapons to islands happening today is history that is
being written by every Syrian citi-
control, signaling a major turning
point in the nearly 6-year conflict.
Assad regime is actually carrying
out nothing short of a massacre.
China appears to have installed anti- zen, Assad said, smiling in a dark Since early in the war, Aleppo, once The loss of a foothold in Aleppo
aircraft and anti-missile weapons on blue suit. Its writing did not start the countrys industrial center, has would be a major blow to the oppo-
its man-made islands in the strategi- today. It started about six years ago been split, with the government sition, which would then hold sway
cally vital South China Sea, a U.S. secu- when the crisis and the war on Syr- holding the west and rebels holding in only one of Syrias provincial cap-
rity think tank says, upping the stakes ia began. neighborhoods in the east. itals, Idlib, where the Syrian branch
in what many see as a potential Asian It remained unclear how many But vast military aid for the Syr- of al-Qaida is a major force. The less
powder keg. people, both civilians and fighters, ian government from Iran, Russia territory the rebels hold, the harder
The Center for Strategic and Interna- remained in eastern Aleppo, but and the Lebanese militant group it is for the United States and its al-
tional Studies said in a report that the aid workers guessed it would take Hezbollah turned the tide in the lies to get the Syrian government to
anti-aircraft guns and close-in weap- several days to get them out. governments favor, allowing it to negotiate with them, the Obama ad-
ons systems designed to guard against If successful, the evacuation will surround the rebels. The evacu- ministrations goal.
missile attack have been placed on all
seven of Chinas newly created islands.
MILWAUKEE, WIS. PRESIDENT-ELECT US ELECTION HACKING

Ex-officer charged Trump taps Zinke for White House implies


in fatal shooting
Prosecutors charged a Milwaukee po-
Interior secretary Putins involvement
lice officer Thursday with killing a black
man in August, alleging the man had ARYN BRAUN opment and public land WASHINGTON (AP) ington and Moscow over
CQ-ROLL CALL
thrown his gun away and was unarmed issues, Trump said of The Obama administra- Syria, Ukraine and a host
when the officer fired the fatal shot. WASHINGTON Mon- his nominee. tion suggested Thursday of other disagreements.
Dominique Heaggan-Brown, who is tana Republican Rep. Ryan At the same time, my that Russian President Only Russias senior-
also black, was charged with reckless Zinke, a geologist and for- administrations goal Vladimir Putin person- most officials could have
homicide in the Aug. 13 death of Sylville mer Navy SEAL, is Presi- is to repeal bad regula- ally authorized the hack- authorized these ac-
Smith, which sparked two days of riots dent-elect Donald Trumps tions and use our natu- ing of Democratic offi- tivities, White House
on Milwaukees north side. In the days af- choice for secretary of the ral resources to create cials email accounts in spokesman Josh Earnest
ter the shooting, the police chief and the Interior, the transition jobs and wealth for the the run-up to the presi- said, repeating the words
mayor had said that police video clearly team announced Thurs- American people, and dential election and said from an October U.S. in-
showed Smith had a gun and was turning day. Ryan will explore every it was fact that such telligence assessment.
toward officers when he was shot. Zinke, 55, retired as a possibility for how we actions helped Donald Obamas deputy na-
Navy commander in 2008 can safely and responsi- Trumps campaign. The tional security adviser,
CHATHAM, MASS. after more than two de- bly do that. White House also assailed Ben Rhodes, connected
Museum workers cades in the service and
was elected to Congress
The Interior secretary
is responsible for the na-
Trump himself, saying he
must have known of Rus-
the dots further, saying
it was Putin who was re-
find century-old skull in 2014 to represent Mon-
tanas at-large district. He
tions public lands, water
and natural resources
sias interference.
No proof was offered
sponsible for the Russian
governments actions.
A Cape Cod museum dedicated to local is a member of the Com- and oversees the Bu- for any of the accusa- I dont think things
history says workers clearing leaves on mittees on Armed Services reaus of Indian Affairs tions, the latest to un- happen in the Russian
its property found a human skull that is and Natural Resources. and Safety and Environ- settle Americas uneasy government of this conse-
believed to be more than 100 years old. In a statement released mental Enforcement, transition from eight quence without Vladimir
The Cape Cod Times reports the by Trumps transition among others. years under Democratic Putin knowing about it,
skull was discovered last week at At- team, the president-elect In the past, Zinke President Barack Obama Rhodes said on MSNBC.
wood House Museum in Chatham. touted Zinkes focus on en- has been critical of the to a new Republican The explosive accusa-
Danielle Jeanloz, executive direc- ergy and minerals policy. Environmental Pro- administration led by tion paints Putin, the
tor of the Chatham Historical Society, He has built one of the tection Agencys regu- Trump. The claims of leader of perhaps the na-
says police told them the skull was so strongest track records on lations forcing coal-us- Russian meddling in the tions greatest geopoliti-
old they didnt consider the property a championing regulatory ing power plants to cut election also have height- cal foe, as having directly
crime scene. relief, forest management, emissions or risk being ened already debilitating undermined U.S. democ-
SOURCE: WIRE REPORTS responsible energy devel- shut down. tensions between Wash- racy.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA NATION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2016 A9

CHURCH SHOOTING

Jury convicts Roof of all counts


22-year-old asks to represent self in penalty phase of Charleston massacre
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) a cold, calculated killer. Some
Dylann Roof was convicted family members of victims
Thursday in the chilling slaugh- dabbed their eyes with tissues,
ter of nine black church members and jurors appeared emotional
who had welcomed him to their when Williams, after apolo-
Bible study, a devastating crime in gizing to them, showed crime
a country that was already deeply scene photos of each person
embroiled in racial tension. This defendant killed alongside a small picture
ASSOCIATED PRESS

The same federal jury that found chose to take their of them while alive. In this 2016 file photo, a marijuana joint is rolled in San
Francisco.
Roof guilty of all 33 counts will re- Those pictures included the
convene next month to hear more lives. He chose to Rev. Clementa Pinckney, 41,
RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA
testimony and weigh whether break their bodies. Emanuel AMEs pastor and a

Activists celebrate
to sentence him to death. As the state senator; Myra Thomp-
verdict was read, Roof just stared But he does not son, 59, who taught Bible study
get to choose who
Massachusetts law
ahead, much as he did the entire tri- that night the same night she
al. Family members of victims held was licensed to preach; Cyn-
hands and squeezed one anothers they were. thia Hurd, 54, a librarian who
Nathan Williams,
arms. One woman nodded her head assistant US attorney stayed to support Thompson;
every time the clerk said guilty. Depayne Middleton-Doctor, BOSTON (AP) Le- form of Marijuana Laws,
Roof, 22, told FBI agents he 49, who friends said sang like gal-marijuana activists or NORML, gathered
wanted to bring back segregation U.S. Attorney Nathan Williams an angel and was also license were in a celebratory with other activists out-
or perhaps start a race war with mocked Roof for calling himself to preach the day of the shoot- mood Thursday as a new side the historic Massa-
the slayings. Instead, the single brave in his hate-filled journal and ings; Daniel Dapper Dan voter-approved law took chusetts Statehouse to
biggest change to emerge from during his confession, saying the Simmons, 74, nicknamed for effect in Massachusetts, celebrate the law.
the June 17, 2015, killings was the real bravery came from the vic- his shiny shoes and fine hats; allowing people 21 and Ultimately, we are
removal of the Confederate flag tims who tried to stop him as he Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, over to possess, grow moving toward taking
from the South Carolina State- fired 77 bullets at Emanuel Afri- 45, a high school track coach and use limited amounts the existing marijuana
house, where it had flown for 50 can Methodist Episcopal church. heavily involved in the churchs of recreational pot. market in Massachusetts
years over the Capitol or on the Those people couldnt see the ha- youth programs; Ethel Lance, It will be at least an- and bringing it above
grounds. Roof appeared with the tred in his heart any more than they 70, the church sexton who kept other year before mari- board, he said.
flag in several photos in a racist could see the .45-caliber handgun the bathrooms and building im- juana can be legally sold
manifesto. and the eight magazines concealed maculately clean; Susie Jack- by licensed retailers in East Coasts first
The shooting happened just around his waist, Williams said. son, 87, who sang in the choir the state, and some sup-
months after Walter Scott, an un- Defense lawyer David Bruck con- and sent generations through porters of the measure Massachusetts is the
armed black man, was killed by ceded Roof committed the slayings, the church; and Tywanza Sand- are wary that Massachu- first U.S. state on the
white police officer Michael Slager but he asked jurors to look into his ers, 26, Jacksons nephew and setts officials might seek Eastern seaboard where
when he fled a traffic stop in North head and see what caused him to an aspiring poet who wanted to changes to the law or recreational marijuana
Charleston. While that slaying become so full of hatred, calling him work with children. delay its full implemen- is legal, though Maine
didnt set off the violent protests a suicidal loner who never grasped Three people survived the tation over the coming will soon follow if a re-
seen around the country around the gravity of what he did. shooting. One survivor, Felicia months. count upholds passage of
that time, it deepened the wounds. The defense put up no witnesses Sanders, wouldnt say if she Police warned of a po- a ballot measure there.
And just last week, a mistrial was during the seven-day trial. They wanted Roof put to death but tential spike in people Colorado, Washington
declared in Slagers murder trial. tried to present evidence about his said he was a coward because driving under the influ- and Oregon previously
In Roofs confession to the FBI, mental state, but the judge ruled he refused to look at her as she ence of pot and general legalized recreational
the gunman said he carried out the that it did not have anything to do testified. confusion about what is pot and voters in Califor-
killings after researching black on with Roofs guilt or innocence. She plans a simple gesture to allowed under the law. nia and Nevada also ap-
white crime on the internet. He Roof was just imitating what he honor her friends the rest of Yesterday this would proved ballot measures
said he chose a church because that saw on the internet and believed her life. I wear a smile, because have been a $100 fine, last month.
setting posed little danger to him. he had to give his life to a fight to if you look at the pictures of all said Keith Saunders, as he In Massachusetts,
Roof told the judge again Thurs- the death between white people nine, theyre smiling, Sanders held up a jar containing adults can possess up
day that he wanted to act as his and black people that only he said. what he said was slightly to an ounce of pot out-
own attorney during the penalty could see and act on, Bruck said. This defendant chose to take less than an ounce of can- side the home, up to 10
phase. He will also face a death The prosecutors 50-minute clos- their lives. He chose to break nabis flower. ounces inside the home
penalty trial in state court on nine ing argument filled the court with their bodies. But he does not Saunders, a board and grow up to a dozen
murder charges. tension. At times, the prosecutor get to choose who they were, member of the National marijuana plants per
In closing arguments, Assistant raised his voice, saying Roof was Williams said. Organization for the Re- household.

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State briefs HARRISBURG

PARKESBURG Lower Merion schools, taxpayers


Person killed by Amtrak square off in potential landmark case
train bound for Harrisburg Court to decide whether school officials or judiciary should set local taxes
A person was struck and killed by an Amtrak
train in Chester County on Wednesday. ANGELA watched closely by the way school districts districts can circumvent
Keystone service train 647 struck the individual COULOUMBIS parents and taxpayer do budgeting. such referendums by
THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
just outside of the Parkesburg Station around 4:30 groups, as well as educa- Hickok said she ex- getting special approval
p.m. The train does not stop in Parkesburg and In a legal battle that tion officials, who see it pects the court will de- from the state Depart-
was traveling around 60 mph, according to Fox 43. could usurp the power of as a potential litmus test cide the matter soon, ment of Education, if
There were no injuries to the 150 passengers and local officials to choose for who should deter- possibly within 60 days. they can show that they
crew. The train left New York at 2:11 p.m. and was when, and by how much, mine school officials need the money for spe-
supposed to arrive in Harrisburg at 5:36 p.m. to raise taxes a state ap- or the judiciary how Millions of cific purposes, such as
The train resumed the trip to Harrisburg after a pellate court is expected much money is needed surplus dollars special education.
90-minute delay. Authorities did not immediately to decide soon on a case to support public educa- Lower Merion did
identify the deceased. The investigation is ongoing. pitting one of Pennsyl- tion at the local level. At the heart of the case receive approval from
vanias wealthiest school That would create is the Lower Merion dis- state education officials
COOPERSBURG districts against some of chaos, Alicia Hickok, tricts decision to raise for its hike, as Hickok
Cancer patient, 4, collects its taxpayers.
Attorneys for the Low-
who represents Lower
Merion school officials,
taxes by 4.4 percent for
2016-17 or more than
noted several times
during legal arguments
3K toys for hospital pals er Merion Area School
District faced off in
said Thursday when
asked about the state-
the state-set ceiling on
such hikes when it
Thursday.
This was a school
A 4-year-old cancer patient who was sent home Commonwealth Court wide impact should the actually had millions of board that had taken
for the holidays wanted to get gifts for the friends on Thursday with Ar- district lose the legal bat- surplus dollars. The cur- time ... to do this right,
she left behind in a Philadelphia hospital. thur Alan Wolk, a law- tle. Every decision that rent school millage is Hickok told the judges.
Now, her wish for 50 presents has ballooned to yer from Gladwyne, who a school district made 27.3963; for Wolk, who The idea that they did
over 3,000 for patients at Childrens Hospital of filed a class-action suit would be subject to any- owns a property with an something fraudulent is
Philadelphia. against the district ear- body going into court estimated market value just a mistaken charac-
Jillian Massey, of Coopersburg, was diagnosed lier this year. and trying to undo it. of $2 million, that trans- terization.
with brain cancer in April and spent six months Wolk claimed, and a Wolk sees that as a pos- lates to a $30,000 an- But after Wolk sued,
in the hospital. When she was sent home, she de- Montgomery County itive change. nual tax bill, according to Montgomery County
cided to give something back to her friends. Court judge over the If they decide the case public records. Judge Joseph A. Smyth
An Amazon wish list was created to help her col- summer agreed, that the on its merits, he said of Pennsylvania places a ruled over the summer
lect the gifts. Her mothers colleagues at a home- district misled taxpayers the panel of Common- cap on how much school that the district could in-
building company stepped in to help promote it, to justify raising taxes wealth Court judges who districts can raise taxes crease taxes for 2016-17,
and the drive took off. Her mother, Janelle Massey, above a state-set cap. heard legal arguments without first getting vot- but by no more than 2.4
says they will deliver the toys Monday. The case is being Thursday, it will change er approval. But school percent.
DUBOIS

59 vehicles pile up on TRENTON, NJ

snowy, slick highway Lawmakers clear path for Christie book deal
The Pennsylvania Department of Transporta-
tion says 59 vehicles crashed in a snowy pileup MICHAEL CATALINI chambers as soon as Mon- lawmakers and Christie, Republican Gov. Chris
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along a western Pennsylvania highway, and three day, with supporters argu- whos second term ends Christie to scrap a re-
people were hurt. New Jerseys Demo- ing that its been more in January 2018, that will quirement that local gov-
PennDOT spokesman Jim Carroll says 22 trac- crat-led Legislature ad- than a decade since some burden taxpayers who ernments publish legal
tor-trailers and 37 cars were involved in the Thurs- vanced a bill on Thursday aides have gotten a raise. recently got hit with a notices in newspapers
day crash on Interstate 80 in Jefferson County. that would let Republi- They also said theres no 23-cent-per-gallon hike and instead allow them to
The countys director of emergency services, can Gov. Chris Christie problem with the gover- in the gas tax. The law go on their own websites.
Tracy Zents, says the three suffered minor to mod- cash in on a book deal be- nor drawing an income raising the gas tax also Newspapers and Chris-
erate injuries and were transported to hospitals. fore he leaves office while from book proceeds. cut others, like the sales ties opponents criticized
SOURCE: STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
also raising legislative When it comes to the and estate taxes. the measure, saying it
staff, judges and other governor writing a book, amounts to Christie tar-
officials salaries. why not? said Demo- Newspaper bill geting the media over its
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ROBBERY
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Robbery: Parolee charged


BOARD MEETING

Officials to release data on


Continued from A1
third-degree murder temperatures inside prison
and was eligible to be
released following com- Inmate told advocacy group that it was very cold
pletion of the minimum
sentence ending Aug. CHRISTOPHER I think its incum- sues related to storm
PRATT
8, 2014, state parole re- CPRATT@LNPNEWS.COM bent upon us to be as windows and a vent but
cords show. forthcoming as we can that he believes the facil-
He was released from In light of concerns now,Lehman said. ity should be in line with
custody Feb. 4, 2015, but regarding chilly tem- According to news- temperatures main-
is under state supervi- peratures at the Lan- paper records, in early tained at other county
sion until 2037. caster County Prison, 2015, 60-degree tem- properties.
A hearing date to de- officials say they will peratures were reported Zeager took issue
termine if a parole viola- CASEY KREIDER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
start sharing build- inside the facility. with building officials
tion took place is yet to An investigator walks outside an M&T Bank on Wednes- ing temperature data An emergency indus- who said temperatures
be scheduled. day on South Market Street in Elizabethtown. at upcoming public trial heater was brought Thursday were in the
I didnt even know meetings. into remedy the situa- 70-degree range.
he was out, said Donna Commissioner tion at the time. Im not going to ar-
Myers, the stepmother According to a crimi- Harvey Craig Lehman said Tom Zeager, who leads gue with you. ... It is cold
Cyrus Fitz
of Connie Sue (Myers) nal complaint, Fitz had III is being during Thursdays Justice & Mercy, a pris- in the facility. ... Were
Fitz. his face painted black held at prison board meeting oner-rights advocacy working on those issues,
She was not notified of and was wearing camou- Lancaster when outside tem- group, said he spoke with Warden Cheryl Steberg-
his parole and was sur- flage pants when police County peratures hovered an inmate before the er said in response to
prised to read about his stopped his Jeep Chero- Prison on around 20 degrees meeting who said it was Zeagers comments.
Wednesday arrest in the kee about 6 miles from multiple that he asked staff to very cold. Steberger added that
charges.
newspaper, she said. the bank. include that data next Charlie Douts, the inmates have been given
Why did they let him In plain view on the month to maintain countys facilities direc- extra blankets and staff
out? Its not right. I front seat of the SUV complaint states. transparency with the tor, said that crews were will continue to monitor
cant get over it because were camouflage gloves, Fitz was charged with public on the issue. working to address is- issues.
he should have been in a silver, straight-blade armed robbery, aggra-
there for a lifetime, or filet knife with a wood- vated assault, unlaw-
they should have gave en handle, sunglasses ful restraint, terroristic
him the needle, My-
ers said Thursday at her
Denver home.
and a dark-green knit
hat, the complaint
states.
threats, simple assault
and possessing instru-
ments of crime.
Prison: Pay-to-stay fees
Fitz was arrested A green canvas gro- He is being held at Lan-
Wednesday morning fol- cery bag containing pa- caster County Prison in Continued from A3 saying kudos to the of the few county jails,
lowing reports of a bank per currency was on the lieu of $1 million bail. We have an ineffec- board. prisons in the country
robbery and stabbing at front passenger floor, of- The injured employee tive fee thats bogging Among others, the that has decided to end
M&T Bank, 104 S. Mar- ficials said. was treated at a local us down, said County American Civil Liber- this practice, Kroehler
ket St., in Elizabethtown. During a subsequent hospital and released. Commissioner Josh ties Union has spoken said.
Police say he stabbed interview with police, She is back home and, Parsons, prison board out against the harm of Lindsey Gruber of Jus-
a 61-year-old bank em- Fitz admitted to robbing in fact, eager to get back chairman. so-called pay-to-stay tice & Mercy said she
ployee twice in the up- the bank, police said. to work, Elizabethtown The elimination of fees. would like to see the pol-
per arm and below her He also confessed to police Chief Jack Men- the fee was welcomed Kroehler said the ac- icy include action that
rib cage before fleeing presenting a note to a tzer said Thursday. by prison employees tion is a positive devel- keeps indigent inmates
the scene about 9:20 a.m. teller that said in part, The bank reopened and advocacy groups. opment for inmates and from being pursued by
Wednesday morning. This is a Bank Robbery. for business Thursday Kent Kroehler, of their families and might collection agents.
Fitz was arrested in Get an overdraft or an morning. Have a Heart for Per- distinguish the county Officials say they soon
Mount Joy about 20 override and know [sic] Staff Writer Jennifer sons in the Crimi- by breaking away from will firm up the details
minutes after the inci- one will get hurt! If not Todd contributed to this nal Justice System, the daily fee model. about how to address
dent. I will kill someone, the report. praised the move, It may be we are one outstanding bills.

Farmland: Perks Snow


Continued from A3 nure, commercial fertil- Continued from A3
During a panel discus- izers and soil because In his extended
sion, Dean Severson of it will mean cleaner lo- weather outlook
the Lancaster County cal streams, which are Wednesday, Mill-
Planning Commission needed by all Lancaster ersville University
said agricultures now- County residents. Weather Information
documented value un- Streams plant buf- Center Director Eric
derscores the planners fers provide filters and Horst said 1 to 4 inch-
priority to protect farm- become veritable water- es of snow are possible
land from unnecessary pollution treatment sys- between midnight and
development as the body tems, he said. daybreak Saturday.
draws a new comprehen- Thompson, of the I think we will have
sive plan to guide growth Conservation District, our first measurable
through 2040. echoed that sentiment snowfall of the sea-
Of particular impor- while noting that of son, Horst said.
tance are denser hous- 1,400 miles of streams in The Pennsylvania
ing and guiding future Lancaster County, about Department of Trans-
growth into designated half are listed by the portation is prepared
urban-growth boundary state as sick. to activate its incident
areas so the rural cores And recent state- command center to- RICHARD HERTZLER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
of municipalities are ordered inspections of day, spokesman Greg
Even superheroes need to keep warm. This boy uses the mouth opening to see where
spared. Lancaster County farm- Penny said Thursday. he is walking on North Queen Street in Thursdays extreme cold and wind.
To protect water qual- ers show that about Were making
ity and the environment, half dont have required plans to have our
maintaining well-man- plans for controlling ma- crews out to handle said Thursday. for information. Saturday to Sunday
aged farms is the best nure, soil and erosion, he the storm, Penny Im sure this weekend Forecasters agree that will bring fluctuating
land use, said Lamonte said. said. will be a big shopping by midday Saturday, temperatures.
Garber, watershed resto- He urges those who PennDOT is moni- weekend, Gockley said. the freezing rain should Temperatures will
ration coordinator with make loans and provide toring the forecast Hopefully people can change to rain. stay in the 40s overnight
the Stroud Water Re- insurance to farmers to and plans to send out take their time, and we As the temperature and top off around 50 on
search Center in Chester give discounts to ensure trucks to treat the wont see an increase in rises to 40 degrees, the Sunday morning before
County. such on-the-farm mea- roads before the snow accidents. snow and ice will melt falling back into the low-
Garber suggested that sures are put in place. begins to fall today, he Gockley recommend- Saturday afternoon and er 30s in the afternoon,
too much attention is Keep in mind, people said. ed visiting 511pa.com to night, Head said. Head said.
focused on encouraging around the state and The main concern keep track of the latest
farmers to put conserva- the region are looking is ice on the roads, he road conditions.
tion measures in place for Lancaster County said. The United Ways Penn- Follow us on Twitter at
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In brief Trump: Thank You Tour in Hershey


PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP Continued from A1

Officials investigate Giant Center in Hershey.


I will never ever let you
sportsmens association fire down, believe me.
Trump, in a rare turn
Officials are investigating an overnight fire at for president-elects, has
Southern Lancaster County Farmer Sportmens made stops in several
Association in Providence Township. states such as Ohio,
Crews responded to a fire at 2:26 a.m. Thursday Michigan and North Car-
at the business on 742 Hollow Road, New Provi- olina that were critical
dence, according to Quarryville Fire Company. in his path to winning
The fire started in a mechanical room near the the White House.
center of the building, police said. In Hershey, he roused
The cause is under investigation, state police the base that helped
Trooper James Spencer said. him become the first Re-
The fire caused $325,000 worth of damage. publican nominee since
George H.W. Bush in
WARWICK TOWNSHIP 1988 to win the Keystone
State. After the final tal-
Fire strikes Tait Towers in Lititz lies, his lead over Demo-
Firefighters responded to a fire shortly before crat Hillary Clinton was
9:30 a.m. Thursday at Tait Towers in Lititz. 44,292 votes out of more
The building at 7 Wynfield Drive, Lititz, was evacu- than 6 million cast.
ated, and no one was injured, according to the North- In his rehashing of
ern Lancaster County Regional Police Department. the election night that
While the cause of the fire is still being investi- shocked pundits across
gated, there is no reason to believe it was anything the country, Trump
but accidental, Lititz Fire Chief Ron Oettel said . mocked CNN anchors
He estimated $150,000 in damage for equipment who called the results
lost in the fire and another $150,000 to $250,000 live on television, and he
that will be required in cleanup costs. took jabs at people who
SOURCE: STAFF REPORTS stood in his way, such as
Republican Ohio Gov.
John Kasich, who didnt

Grant Chesapeake Bay Inc.,


$90,000: Implement
the Restoring the Envi-
support him, and third-
party candidate Evan
McMullin, who got 21
ronment and Develop- percent of the vote in RANDY HESS | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Continued from A3 ing Youth program in Utah.
ects, as well. Lancaster. The program He also repeatedly
Dunn said she chose employs young people took issue with how long
Lancaster specifically in projects to protect it took to call his win in
to highlight the citys the Chesapeake Bay wa- Pennsylvania, which
and countys good work tershed. showed a close race late
on environmental is- Columbia, into the night.
sues. $45,000: Master site I love Pennsylvania,
Youve really made a development plan for but we didnt even need
name for yourself, she 10-acre expansion of you guys, said Trump,
told Lancaster Mayor River Park. who exceeded the 270
Rick Gray, referring to Conoy Township, electoral vote threshold
the citys efforts. $480,000: Construc- with 306, including Penn-
The city received tion of 1.9 miles of the sylvanias large prize of
$184,000 toward up- Northwest Lancaster 20. Isnt that terrible?
grades of Kids Place County River Trail Because they waited so
Playground at Longs from the American Le- damn long. They took all
Park, including instal- gion to Kings Road. of your glory away.
lation of green infra- Denver, $49,900:
structure. Rehabilitation of Den- Reiterates pledges
The Lancaster Coun- ver Memorial Park.
ty Conservancy re- Elizabeth Town- On policy initiatives, ASSOCIATED PRESS
ceived two grants for ship, $35,000: Installa- both he and Vice Presi-
land acquisition to- tion of play equipment dent-elect Mike Pence, RELATED
taling more than 300 and upgrades to Com- who introduced Trump, COVERAGE
acres. In addition, the munity Park. promised again to re- Montana Republican Rep.
Conservation Fund Lancaster city, peal and replace the Af- Ryan Zinke tapped for
received $1 million to- $184,000: Playground fordable Care Act, build secretary of the Interior.
ward a planned pur- upgrades at Longs a southern border wall, Page A8
chase of 564 acres of Park. repeal every single exec-
land along the Susque- Lancaster Coun- utive order by President College of Technology.
hanna River in York ty Conservancy, Obama and fight special Building that wall and
County that the con- three grants totaling interests. everything. Im ready
servancy will manage. $485,500: $242,500 Come January 20, for it.
The Safe Harbor for acquisition of 43.85 Pence said, pausing for Westfall, 19, who works
Trestle Bridge spans acres for the Steinman dramatic effect, were go- in demolition and con-
the Conestoga River Run Nature Preserve; ing to drain the swamp. struction, said hes look-
at its junction with the $200,000 for acquisi- The crowd, packing ing forward to Trump
Susquehanna River tion of 270 acres along the same arena where RANDY HESS | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER accomplishing much
about 5.5 miles from the Lower Susquehan- Trump rallied just four Top, President-elect Donald Trump greets the crowd with a Republican-con-
the Enola Low Grade na River in Lancaster days before the election, Thursday at the Giant Center. Middle, supporters of trolled Congress. But for
trails western trail- and York counties; came to see the new poli- Trump cheer during the rally. Bottom, a couple men the man who made many
head. At present, it is $43,000 for master site tician they hope will fol- dressed as Santa for the rally. promises during his un-
off limits, creating an development plan for low through on his many conventional campaign,
0.3 mile gap in the trail. Climbers Run Nature promises. veterans hat and a shirt fall, Brandon Fernandez Westfall said Trump, like
The plan is to install Preserve and feasibil- I havent felt this good with a giant bald eagle, and Wyatt Jennings said any president, wont be
decking and a crushed- ity study for expansion in eight years, said Mi- Weimer said he had a they came to celebrate able to do it all.
stone surface. Prepa- of Susquehanna River- chael Weimer, a 65-year- fuller sense of patriotism the W and see the first Theres going to be a
ratory work has been lands Research & Edu- old retired construction since the election and has president theyve ever lot of promises hes going
done; officials hope to cation Center. manager who drove six confidence in the cabinet voted for. to put forth that arent
complete the project by Manheim Town- hours Thursday morn- nominees Trump has as- Im going to be a car- going to go through, but
spring or summer. ship, $136,000: Addi- ing from his home in sembled since then. penter. He loves the car- as long as he makes an ef-
In addition to the tions and renovations Smethport, McKean Quarryville residents penters, said Jennings, fort to make those prom-
trestle bridge funding, to Jaycee Park. County, to see Trump. and Solanco High School a 19-year-old freshman ises come true, that will
following are 11 other Warwick Town- Wearing a Vietnam War graduates Dakoda West- at Thaddeus Stevens help, Westfall said.
DCNR grants for Lan- ship, $50,000: Addi-
caster County: tions and renovations
Alliance for the to Lions Park.
Police log FORGERY PUBLIC THEFT
n MANHEIM TWP.: DRUNKENNESS n MANHEIM TWP.: A
Bobby E. Coffey Jr., 21, of welder, plasma cutter and
AGGRAVATED Rivermoor Drive, Marietta,
n LANCASTER TWP.:
Brandon J. Laukhuff, 27, copper cable were taken
ASSAULT was charged with forgery
and theft by deception
of South Lime Street, was during the afternoon of
Dec. 12 from the backyard
n EAST LAMPETER TWP.: charged after he was found
after he cashed a forged under the influence of a of a home in the first block
Troy M. Hardesty, 28, of check in the amount of of Waverly Avenue. Loss is
Ohio, admitted in Lancaster controlled substance Dec.
$2,897 on Nov. 16 at a 12 in the restroom of House $9,200.
County Court to beating Manheim Township bank,
a man June 5 outside of Pasta, 1110 Millersville n MANHEIM TWP.: A
police said. Pike, police said. delivered package was
Lancaster Family Resort,
2250 Lincoln Highway E. stolen the afternoon of
He is at Lancaster County HIT AND RUN SIMPLE ASSAULT
Dec. 2 from outside a
home in the 300 block of
Prison on $200,000 bail, n COLUMBIA: Walter D.
police said. n EAST COCALICO Petersburg Road. Loss is
Baughn, 52, of Mississippi, TWP.: Larue A. Breasette, $299.
was charged after leaving 54, of the 800 block of
ACCESS the scene of a traffic Martindale Road, Ephrata,
THEFT CHARGES
accident Dec. 12 at Third
DEVICE FRAUD and Chestnut streets,
has been charged as
the result of a road-rage n MANHEIM TWP.: Three
n LANCASTER TWP.: police said. incident Oct. 22 in the first men were charged after
Meredith L. Calder, 41, of block of North Reamstown cashing forged checks
East Walnut Street, has
been charged after she PROSTITUTION Road, police said. Breasette
pulled his vehicle in front
at the same Manheim
Township bank last month.
used a bank card belonging n MANHEIM TWP.: of a vehicle driven by a Calvin M. Smith, 63, of
to a township woman to Kimberly J. Rexroad, 39, 24-year-old man, blocking South Franklin Street, was
make $287 in purchases in of Allentown, was charged the victims vehicle from charged after attempting
York County, police said. after an undercover moving. Breasette got out to cash a forged check for
operation Dec. 8 at Days of his vehicle, pointed a $2,954 on Nov. 29, police
Inn, 1492 Lititz Pike, police handgun at the other driver said. Hector L. Rodriguez,
BURGLARY said. An officer responded and stated that he was 33, of Juniata Street, and
n MANHEIM TWP.: Several to an escort ad on a going to shoot the man, Joey Maple, 55, of Lafayette
firearms were taken from a social-media site and was police said. Breasette later Street, were charged after
home in the 600 block of directed to the hotel, where admitted to officers that he Maple cashed a check for
Royal View Drive that was Rexroad offered to perform had an unloaded handgun $2,894 and Rodriguez
forcibly entered during the sex acts for money, police but denied pointing it at cashed one for $2,8 97 on
day Dec. 13. said. the victim, police said. Nov. 17, police said.
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Obituaries
OTHER
TECHNOLOGY OBITUARIES
ON PAGE A14

Facebook gets serious about fake news


Yvonne Emmanuel Lutheran
Company reveals plan to partner with fact-checkers, help users flag posts Neville
Church in Lancaster.
Yvonne will be lov-

NEW YORK (AP) instance, some worried Harnish ingly remembered by


her two sons; Stephen
Facebook is taking new that Facebook might act S. of Mt. Joy and
measures to curb the as a censor and not a Anthony R., (Karen
spread of fake news on its skillful one, either, being Spangler) Harnish of
huge and influential so- an engineer-led compa- Willow Street, her three
cial network, focusing on ny with little experience grandchildren; Aaron
the worst of the worst making complex media Harnish, Adam, (Dawn)
offenders and partnering ethics decisions. Harnish and Lindsay,
with outside fact-check- (Harold) Feerrar,
ers to sort honest news The problem her five great- grand-
reports from made-up children; Nora, Finn,
stories that play to peo- Facebook CEO Mark Campbell, Dawson,
ples passions and pre- Zuckerberg has said that and Marissa, her sis-
conceived notions. fake news constitutes ter Patricia, (Robert)
Fake news stories touch less than 1 percent of Troyan of Pequea, and
on a broad range of sub- whats on Facebook , but several nieces and
Yvonne Neville nephews. She was pre-
jects, from unproven critics say thats wildly Harnish, 90, of
cancer cures to celeb- misleading. For a site ceded in death by four
FACEBOOK VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS
Millersville, PA, passed sisters Odette, Paulette,
rity hoaxes and back- This photo combo of images demonstrates some of the with nearly 2 billion us- away at the Hamilton
yard Bigfoot sightings. ers tapping out posts by Carolyn Clark, and
new measures Facebook is taking to curb the spread of Arms Nursing and Shirley Schinkel and
But fake political stories fake news on its huge and influential social network. the millisecond, even 1 Rehabilitation Center,
have drawn attention percent is a huge num- four brothers; Andre H.,
on Tuesday morning, Richard L., Noel, and
because of the possibil- companys place to de- this group is likely to ex- ber, especially since the December 13, 2016,
ity that they influenced cide what is true or false. pand. total includes everything Michael.
where she had been a Private family ser-
public perceptions and Stories that flunk the thats posted on Face- guest for one week. Born
could have swayed the The plan fact check wont be re- book photos, videos vices will be held at
in Lancaster and a life- St. Joseph Catholic
U.S. presidential election. moved from Facebook. and daily updates in ad- long area resident, she Cemetery. Memorial
There have been other To start, Facebook is But theyll be publicly dition to news articles. was the daughter of the Contributions may
dangerous real-world making it easier for us- flagged as disputed, In a study released late Richard E. and Ruth be made in Yvonnes
consequences. A fake sto- ers to report fake news which will force them Thursday, the Pew Re- Forrest Neville and memory to Emmanuel
ry about a child sex ring at when they see it, which to appear lower down in search Center found the late Marie Henkel Lutheran Church, 540
a Washington, D.C., pizza they can now do in peoples news feed. Users that nearly a quarter of Neville. West Walnut Street,
joint prompted a man to two steps, not three. If can click on a link to learn Americans say they have Yvonne was a gradu- Lancaster, PA 17603.
fire an assault rifle inside enough people report a why that is. And if people shared a made-up news ate of West Lampeter Online condolences
the restaurant, Comet story as fake, Facebook decide they want to share story, either knowingly High School in 1943, may be posted to
Ping Pong. will pass it to third-party the story with friends any- or unknowingly. Forty- and had worked for the www.thegroffs.com
We do believe that fact-checking organiza- way, they can but theyll five percent said that the former Acme Markets in
we have an obligation tions that are part of the get another warning. government, politicians Lancaster and Reading
to combat the spread of nonprofit Poynter In- By partnering with and elected officials bear for 35 years. She was a
fake news, said John stitutes International respected outside orga- responsibility for pre- long time member of
Hegeman, vice president Fact-Checking Network. nizations and flagging, venting made-up stories
of product management The five fact-checking rather than removing, from gaining attention.
on news feed, in an inter- organizations Facebook fake stories, Facebook is Forty-two percent put Elizabeth optimistic outlook, and
a positive spirit.
view. But he added that
Facebook also takes its
is currently working
with are ABC News, The
sidestepping some of the
biggest concerns experts
this responsibility on
social networking sites
Charlotte Surviving Betty
role to provide people an Associated Press, Fact- had raised about it exer- and search engines, and Warfel are 3 children: Mary
Beth Carbine (Gerry),
open platform serious- Check.org, Politifact and cising its considerable a similar percentage on Michael P. Warfel (Elsa),
ly, and that it is not the Snopes. Facebook says power in this area. For the public itself. and W. Scott Warfel; 5
grandchildren; 7 great-
grandchildren; and her
DATA BREACH sister Patricia Landis
(Bill) and brother Peter
Feds had to tell Yahoo it had been hacked Kleine (Pat), both of
Lancaster. Betty was
preceded in death by her
TIM JOHNSON the work of a cybercrime announcement that data Hey, Ive got a hot dog
MCCLATCHY WASHINGTON
husband, their daugh-
BUREAU gang operating in East- from more than one bil- and some pocket lint. ter Lynda W. Green,
ern Europe. lion user accounts was Take it or were walking son Donald K. Warfel,
WASHINGTON Ya- I just think the capa- lost in a hack that began away from the deal, granddaughter Abby
hoo says a foreign nation bilities werent there and in 2013. The announce- said Pogue, who is based Hart Carbine, and her
may have played a role now they are scrambling ment cast new doubt on in Oklahoma. brother Bill Kleine.
in its gargantuan and to provide some sort of Verizons pending $4.2 Just three months ago, Elizabeth Charlotte A Celebration
humiliating data breach explanation other than, billion takeover of Yahoo. Yahoo said a breach in Betty Warfel, 91, of of Bettys life will
but some experts sug- We were asleep at the Verizon executives, 2014 resulted in the loss Lancaster passed away take place 2 to 4 PM
gest Yahoos staff and wheel, said Christo- aware of the potential of data from 500 million Wednesday, December Saturday, December
leadership were simply pher Pogue, chief infor- class-action lawsuits accounts. The combined 14, 2016 at Lancaster 17th in the Perkissimo
negligent at detecting in- mation security officer and shareholder actions breaches are the larg- General Hospital. She Caf in Fieldcrest
trusions. at Nuix, an Australian that may result from Ya- est ever recorded by any was born in Brooklyn, Bldg. C at Brethren
Theses experts say the security and intelligence hoos announcement of company in the world, NY to the late William Village, 3001 Lititz Pike,
breach, affecting an esti- company. a breach, the second in and have turned a once- F. and Sarah (Hart) Lancaster, PA 17606.
mated 1 billion accounts, Yahoos stock plunged three months, are likely to pioneering Sunnyvale, Kleine. Bettys husband Interment is private.
was not technically so- 5 percent Thursday fol- lower their bid for Yahoo. California, company on of 56 years, W. Kenneth Please omit flowers.
phisticated and possibly lowing the companys They are going to say, its head. Warfel, died in 2002. Memorial contributions
Betty owned and op- may be made to Milagro
erated Mumma Pretzel House, 669 W. Chestnut
Bakery and Bakers St., Lancaster, PA 17603.
BERNARD FOX LAWRENCE COLBURN Basket on 4th Street To send the family
and in Central Market. online condolences,
Dr. Bombay of Bewitched Helicopter gunner, She was a member of
the American Contract
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LOS ANGELES (AP) the ship tragedy, A Night My Lai massacre hero Bridge League, having
achieved the status of
Bernard Fox, the mus- to Remember. He had an
tachioed actor known to uncredited role in the lat- CHEVEL JOHNSON ber of a U.S. Army crew Life Master. Betty had
TV viewers as Dr. Bom- ter, playing a sailor who
ASSOCIATED PRESS
that ended the My Lai great common sense,
bay on Bewitched and delivers the line, Ice- The helicopter gun- massacre of March 16,
Col. Crittendon on Ho- bergs dead ahead, sir! ner who helped end 1968.
gans Heroes, has died.
He was 89.
according to his family.
The actor spoofed his
the slaughter of hun-
dreds of unarmed
Pilot Hugh Thompson
landed the helicopter
,@[n @
Harlan Boll, a spokes- portrayal of the warlock Vietnamese villag- between unarmed vil-  n@
man for Foxs family,
said he died Wednesday
physician Dr. Bombay on
a 1989 episode of Pee-
ers at My Lai during
the Vietnam War has
lagers and American
troops and ordered | ne #n
of heart failure at a Los wees Playhouse, appear- died. Colburn and crew chief
Angeles-area hospital. ing as Dr. Jinga-Janga. In a Facebook post, Glenn Andreotta to cov- ; [@ ne n
The Welsh-born actors On Hogans Heroes, Lisa Colburn con- er him.
extensive, wide-ranging he played the incompe- firmed the death Thompson then per-
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film and TV credits in- tent Crittendon, a Royal Tuesday of her hus- suaded members of @ @ k |
cluded The Mummy, Air Force group captain band, Lawrence Man- Charlie Company to
Herbie Goes to Monte referred to as the colonel. ley Colburn, of Can- stop shooting.  |@ [@[a
Carlo, The Dyke Van He is survived by his ton, Georgia. He was The companys sol-
Dyke Show, McHales wife, Jacqueline; daugh- 67. diers had begun shoot- !, ne@ b [
Navy and Columbo. ter Amanda; daughter- Lisa Colburn says ing that day even though
He appeared in both in-law Lisa, and two her husband had they hadnt come under
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1997s Titanic, playing grandchildren. Another been ill some time. attack. It quickly esca- [nnQ@[n@n
Col. Archibald Gracie, daughter, Valerie, died in Colburn was the lated into an orgy of kill-
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Obituaries
Nelson L.
Deaths Haines
Reported
Auchter, Karl J.
86, of Reading. Decem- Eugene L. Karl J. and family gatherings as
an adult at his brothers
Rosalynn
ber 14, 2016. Lutz
Funeral Home, Inc.,
Jackman Auchter cabin at Lake Hauto. (Toth)
610-376-7121
Throughout his life,
Karl found enjoyment
Thuresson
in growing crazy huge
Haines, Nelson L.
tomatoes and other veg-
65, husband of Chere
Landis Haines, of etables, tending to his
Lititz. December 14, ower gardens, and pur-
2016. Charles F. Sny- suing an art hobby that
der Jr. Funeral Home included lath art and
& Crematory, 560- oil painting. Karl loved
5100 journaling about his
Nelson L. Haines,
travels and experiences,
and he collected inspi- 65, of Lititz, passed
Harnish, Yvonne away unexpectedly on
Neville rational messages. One
is appropriate for us too Wednesday, December
90, of Millersville. 14, 2016. He was the hus-
December 13, 2016. in this moment:
REMEMBER: band of Chere Landis
The Groffs Family Eugene L. Jackman, Karl J. Auchter, 86,
A smile is a light in Haines, with whom he
Funeral & Cremation 78, of Airville, PA, died formerly of Reading,
Services, Inc., 394- the window of the Rosalynn (Toth) shared 40 years of mar-
on Tuesday, December and most currently of Thuresson, 62, of
5300 face which shows riage this past January
13, 2016 in his home. He Lancaster, died peace- Lancaster, passed away
the heart is home. 3rd. Born in Lancaster,
was the husband of Mary fully on Wednesday, at her home on Sunday,
Jackman, Eugene L. (Author Unknown) he was the son of the late
A. Molly Jackman December 14, 2016. He December 11, 2016
78, husband of Mary A. Karl is survived by Ralph R. and Maxine O.
with whom he has was a son of George after a year-long battle
Jackman, of Airville. three daughters from Miller Haines.
shared 24 years of mar- A. and Anna (Parks) with cancer. Born in
December 13, 2016. his previous marriage Nelson had been an
riage. Born on March 27, Auchter. Allentown, she was the
Harkins Funeral to Patricia Auchter: auto mechanic and the
1938 in Greeneld, MA, Karl was a 1948 daughter of the late
Home, Inc., 456-5915 Theresa Auchter owner of Nels Auto
he was a son of the late graduate of Central Joseph and Alma Diehl
Byers spouse of Brent; Service of Lititz for the
Knox, George Charles Jackman and Catholic High School. Toth. Rosalynn was
Michele Auchter spouse past 38 years. He loved
William* Lois A. (Cromack) Trow. He completed advanced the wife of Edward G.
of Eric Oesterle: and working on cars, en-
94. December 14, 2016. Services will be held underwriting courses Thuresson and together
Annette Auchter spouse joyed spending time
Charles F. Snyder, Jr. on Sunday, December for his job in the life in- they celebrated their
of Chuck Lambert. Six with his grandchildren,
Funeral Home & Cre- 18, 2016 at Calvary surance eld. Karls life 31st wedding anniver-
grandchildren, John, and enjoyed many so-
matory, 560-5100 Chapel of Delta, 5911 included humble ser- sary on June 14th.
Catherine, Jacob, cial clubs throughout
Delta Road, Delta, PA, vice. Karl served in the Rosalynn worked
Rylea, Julia and Krista. the area.
Nobile, Christopher with a visitation from Notre Dame Holy Cross with Skyline Corp. in
Two brothers: James In addition to his
M. 2 to 3 p.m., followed Brothers from 1948 to
48, of 6616 Ruppsville L Auchter, spouse of Leola for 27 years as a wife, Chere, he is sur-
immediately with the 1954, and had a great Margaret of Reading, service writer and was
Road, Allentown. vived by his daugh-
funeral service. Pastor passion for the Notre and Bernard V. Auchter working there until her
December 12, 2016. ter, Jennifer Haines-
Doug McClean will of- Dame football team. spouse of Maureen of illness. She loved sew-
Clyde W. Kraft Funeral Murtha of Lititz, and his
ciate with a luncheon Karl was a U.S. Army vet- Bethesda. Karl was pre- ing, gardening, espe-
Home, Inc., 684-2370 son, Michael L. married
following the service. eran, serving in Europe deceased by his broth- cially her ower
flower gardens to Amy Haines of Lititz;
Interment will be pri- from 1954-1956, and ers George A. Auchter in the yard, vegetable
Stephens, Patricia J. * his 6 grandchildren
vate. used that time both to spouse of Rita, M s g r gardening, doing yard-
91, wife of William J.L. Travis, Cassidy, Zoey,
Harkins Funeral serve his country and to . John A. Auchter, and work, and just being
Stephens, of Eliza- Marley, Abbey, and
Home has been en- travel through Germany, two sisters, Josephine outdoors. One of her
bethtown. December Patrick and his siblings:
14, 2016. Spence trusted with his ar- Austria, and Italy. Frederick spouse of greatest enjoyments Kendall D. married to
Funeral Services, , 664- rangements. Following his retire- Joseph, and Louise was spending time with Patty Haines, Gordon N.
2270 To view the life story, ment from Prudential Auchter. her cats, Turbo her married to Lynn Haines,
directions to services, to Life Insurance, Karl A Mass of Christian Bengal cat and Peanut Kathy married to Art
Thuresson, Rosalynn light a memorial candle provided business Burial will be celebrated her Ragdoll cat. Gibble, Steven C. mar-
(Toth) or to send condolences, support to St. Peters in St. Catharine of Rosalynn will be ried to Sharon Haines,
62, wife of Edward G. please visit www.har- Church in Reading, PA, Siena Church Chapel, lovingly remembered and Denise E. married
Thuresson, of Lancast- kinsfuneralhome.com and spent time serv- 2427 Perkiomen by her husband Ed, to Bryce Gillogly. He was
er. December 11, 2016. or call 800-550-5915 ing on the grand jury in Ave., Reading, PA, on her stepson Michael, preceded in death by his
The Groffs Family Philadelphia, PA. Monday, December husband of Terilee grandson, Jack.
Funeral & Cremation Karls life centered 19, 2016, at 1:00 p.m.
Services, Inc., 394- Thuresson of Willow Friends are invited
on immediate and ex- Family and friends are Street, her grand-
5300 to attend a memorial
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providing support to Lutz Funeral Home,
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Thuresson, her sib- December, 18, 2016
Charlotte nb Q | lings; Julianne wife from 2:30-3:30PM at
Eucharistic Minister Mt. Penn., on Sunday
of John Betler of Mt.
91, of Lancaster. the Charles F. Snyder
December 14, 2016.
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Joliet, TN, Joseph Toth Jr. Funeral Home &
@ fondly of boyhood days 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. For
Charles F. Snyder, Jr. of Allentown, PA, John, Crematory, 3110 Lititz
spent with his siblings online condolences,
Funeral Home & Cre- n@ please visit www.
husband of Pamela Toth Pike, Lititz, PA. Please
at his familys bungalow of Zionsville, PA, Linda
matory, 560-5100 LutzFuneralHome.com omit flowers, mak-
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* No Obituary appears
Christopher band of Teri Moore
of Marietta, PA; his
and her niece Jocelynn,
wife of Sam Irwin of
Nelsons memory to
the Four Diamonds at
M. Nobile mother, Kathleen Knoxville, TN. Penn State Childrens

Services Today Nobile of Columbia,


PA; his sisters, Maxine
wife of Charlie Cook
A gathering of family
and friends will be held
in the spring of 2017
Hospital, 1249 Cocoa
Ave., Suite 115, Hershey,
PA 17033. To send an
Brooks, Rose Marie Harris, Shirley Ann of Lancaster, PA; to celebrate her life. online condolence,
(Eisenberger) (Hopkins) Melanie Perkins of Memorials may be made please visit
Andrew T. Scheid Charles F. Snyder Sugarland, TX; Nicole in Rosalynns memory SnyderFuneralHome.com
Funeral Home, 121 Funeral Home & Cre- Neal of Lancaster, PA, to the Ann B. Barshinger
South Prince Street, matory, 414 E. King St., and brothers, Shawn Cancer Institute, c/o
Lancaster, 10 AM. Lancaster, 11 AM. husband of Barb Ness Lancaster General
of Maytown, PA and Health Foundation,
Cammauf, Evelyn G. Hein, Elva Mae Martin Moore of
Buch Funeral Home, 609 N. Cherry St., P.O.
Stradling Funeral Marietta, PA. Also sur-
Inc., 21 Market Square, Box 3555, Lancaster, PA
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Marietta Ave., Lancaster, unexpectedly at his resi-
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dence on Monday. Born 19, 2016 at 11:00 AM
Hall, Moravian Manor, McMahon, Jean L.
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National Conversation

VICTOR DAVIS HANSON


SYNDICATED COLUMNIST

Criticism of Trumps appointment


of retired generals is misguided
President-elect Donald Trump is als will mean too great a likelihood of
being faulted for supposedly ap- war. Historical evidence points to the
pointing too many retired generals to opposite conclusion. Generals were
Cabinet-level jobs and militarizing not the proverbial best and bright-
the government. est who argued for military interven-
Former Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn is tion in Vietnam, the invasion of Iraq
slated to be national security adviser. in 2003, or the bombing of Libya in
Retired Marine Gen. James Mattis 2011.
has been nominated as defense secre- In a famous example of a civilian-
tary. Retired Marine Gen. John Kelly military paradox, President Bill
is Trumps nominee for secretary of Clintons ambassador to the United
homeland security. High-ranking Nations, Madeline Albright, scolded
officers such as Gen. David Petraeus
Memo to Trumps Republican critics: and Adm. Michael Rogers have been
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Colin Powell in 1993 for not being
Your initial instincts about Trump rumored for other positions in the more eager to send troops into the
Trump administration.
were right. Remember that catering All are retired as well as seasoned
Balkans. Whats the point of having
this superb military that youre always
to this man will bring only pain and veterans. They have been previously talking about if we cant use it? Al-
humiliation. entrusted with the lives of thousands
of soldiers, and they have traveled
bright asked Powell.
Traditionally, retired generals and
around the world and met many of the flag officers have no desire to see
key leaders in Asia, Europe and the their own troops killed in what they
Middle East. see as optional wars abroad. Their
Most of the criticism of the Flynn, occasional harangues about building
Mattis and Kelly nominations is po- up military power are predicated on
litically created hysteria, like past con- notions of peace-through-strength
trived bouts of partisan frenzy over deterrence: The more powerful the
subjects such as the war on women military is perceived abroad, the less
or the climate of hate. likely it will be need to be used.
E.J. DIONNE Why, after reaching a high military Far more worrisome is the tired
THE WASHINGTON POST rank before retirement, should a presidential custom of relying on
nominee earn more scrutiny than an ex-senators and politicians with law
Electors should weigh issue of ex-banker, ex-politician or ex-lawyer?
Did anyone complain when Presi-
degrees to fill important executive
positions despite their lack of outside-
Russias meddling dent Barack Obama appointed five re-
tired generals and one retired admiral
the-Beltway administrative experi-
ence.
to either Cabinet posts or high-rank-
In 2008, Obamas resume consisted
In making what is likely to be the vote should be regarded as sacred. ing positions in his administration?
mainly of having been a Harvard Law
most consequential decision of this The best response is that, as the In fact, Flynn and Petraeus were first
School grad and, briefly, a U.S. senator.
transition period, Donald Trump National Conference of State Leg- appointed to high office by Obama.
No wonder he looked to people with
couldnt resist petty vindictiveness. islatures reports, 29 states and the Under Obama, Petraeus became
Mitt Romney was briefly touted as CIA director. Flynn served as Obamas similar backgrounds for some key
District of Columbia have statutes
the front-runner to become sec- director of the Defense Intelligence appointments former senator and
that try to bind electors to their vot-
retary of state. After meeting with Agency. Retired Gen. Eric Shinseki lawyer Joe Biden as vice president,
ers preference. But these cover only
Trump over a meal, he pronounced was head of the Department of Veter- former senator and lawyer Hillary
15 of the 30 states Trump carried
himself very impressed by the ans Affairs. Retired Gen. James Jones Clinton as secretary of state, and
(plus an elector from Maine), and the
man he had described as a phony, a was national security adviser. Retired later, former senator and lawyer John
popular vote shows that turning on
fraud during the campaign. Adm. Dennis Blair and retired Gen. Kerry as secretary of state.
Trump would not be a rejection of
Trump did not accept this gra- James Clapper served as successive Yet the current state of affairs, from
the public will.
ciously. Citing a Trump friend, The directors of national intelligence. the collapse of several Middle Eastern
Moreover, one passage from
Washington Post reported that the Ronald Reagan also appointed a nations to the failed reset with Russia
Federalist 68 seems eerily relevant
president-elect enjoyed watching number of retired and acting gener- to the outrageous Iran deal, is not ex-
to the present circumstance. Ham-
his dinner partner appear to grovel als to Cabinet positions or other high actly evidence of success at the State
ilton wrote that the electors could
for the post. offices, including Al Haig as secretary Department. An Obama appointee
be a barrier against the desire in
Memo to Trumps Republican of state, Colin Powell (while on active with a similar background, former
foreign powers to gain an improper
critics: Your initial instincts about duty) as national security adviser, and senator and lawyer Ken Salazar, was
ascendant in our councils. Hamilton
Trump were right. Remember that Vernon Walters as ambassador to the not an especially successful secretary
asked: How could they better gratify
catering to this man will bring only United Nations. of the Interior.
this, than by raising a creature of Lawyers, Ivy League graduates and
pain and humiliation. their own to the chief magistracy of Retired generals and admirals as
Memo to those claiming that every- administration secretaries, officers, former politicians usually dominate
the Union? presidential appointments. How have
one should give Trump a chance now The CIAs finding that Russia directors and advisers are nothing
that the people have spoken: Actu- new. In the 20th century, most of the these stereotypical profiles worked
actively intervened in our elec- out?
ally, the people didnt make Trump tion to make Trump president is an stars of the American effort in World
president. They preferred Hillary War II later served in the executive We are currently nearing $20 tril-
excellent reason for the electors to lion in national debt, stagnating under
Clinton by at least 2.8 million votes. consider whether they should exer- branch.
If Trump takes office, its the Elector- President Harry Truman appointed nonexistent economic growth and
cise their independent power. At the near-zero interest rates, and suffering
al College system that will do it. And very least, they should be briefed on Gen. George Marshall (of Marshall
the post-election Trump has been as Plan fame) secretary of state and, from record labor nonparticipation
what the CIA knows, and in particu- rates. We are seeing a failed health
abusive and self-involved as he was later, secretary of defense. Gen. Omar
lar on whether there is any evidence care system, a discredited Internal
during the campaign. The opposi- Bradley was head of the Veterans Ad-
that Trump or his lieutenants were Revenue Service and Veterans Affairs,
tions job is to stand up and prevent ministration while still on active duty.
engaged with Russia during the and the worst racial relations in half a
or mitigate the damage he could do Dwight Eisenhower, without prior
campaign. century.
to our country. elected office, proved a most effective
Its not irrelevant that Trump him- Generals did not compile that re-
Memo to the Electoral College that Republican president.
votes Monday: Our tradition for self said last July of Clintons emails: The chief complaint about Trumps cord. Lawyers and lifetime Washing-
good reason tells you that your job Russia, if youre listening, I hope appointments is that too many gener- ton politicians did.
is to ratify the state-by-state out- youre able to find the 30,000 emails
come of the election. The question that are missing. By publicly inviting
is whether Trump, Vladimir Putin a foreign power to intervene in our n Victor Davis Hanson is a National Review and Tribune Content Agency syndicated colum-
and, perhaps, Clintons popular-vote election, Trump put himself ahead nist. Twitter: @VDHanson
advantage give you sufficient reason of the nations interest in holding an
to blow up the system. election that would be untainted by
foreign meddling. It is one of many
The chief complaint about Trumps
I dont raise this lightly. The costs
of breaking with 188 years of tradi- reasons why conscientious electors appointments is that too many
tion would be very high. Alexander might decide that Trump is unfit to generals will mean too great a
be president and may even be a dan-
Hamiltons Federalist 68 explain-
ing the Electoral College is widely ger to the country. likelihood of war. Historical evidence
cited by those who want electors to It will be entirely understandable if points to the opposite conclusion.
stage an anti-Trump revolt. But we 270 or more of the electors pledged
shouldnt pretend that the Electoral to Trump decide they are agents of
College as described by Hamilton their states voters, not independent
bears any resemblance to the system actors. They can argue, fairly, that
we have used since the 1828 election, rejecting Trump would threaten
when statewide election of its mem- the stability of our institutions. But
bers became almost universal. the threat Trump himself presents
Yet defenders of the Electoral Col- to those institutions is why electors
lege cannot claim that following the need to think hard before they make
state results is an explicit constitu- this decision.
tional obligation. The Constitution And if Trump prevails, as expected,
makes no mention of popular elec- this is also why vigilance rather than
tion of electors, leaving the manner acquiescence is the primary duty of
of their selection to the states. Its those unwilling to forget everything
worth asking why the national popu- we believed about him before Nov.
lar vote should be seen as meaning- 8. Hes done nothing to change our
less while the state-by-state popular minds. Just ask Mitt Romney.

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Take a seat JOHN BAER


PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS

THE ISSUE
Holiday layoffs show there
Lancaster County President Judge Dennis Reinaker has proposed closing are no heroes in Harrisburg
four of the countys 19 magisterial district judge offices. The move, which
Because I harbor because benefit needs
wouldnt take effect until January 2022, would save the state about $450,000 shreds of hope that declined.
annually in personnel costs and the county about $150,000 a year in rent. even Pennsylvania Pennsylvanias un-
The 16 office workers would be offered transfers to other courts. can sometimes do the employment rate grew
right thing, I expected throughout the year.
a pre-holiday layoff of At 5.8 percent, it is the
500-plus state workers highest among North-
With annual salaries of $88,290 $89,438 Benner Jr., of Willow Street; Jayne Duncan, of to be forestalled. eastern states, and
next year district judges better have a lot of Elizabethtown; Nancy Hamill, of Stevens; and Because I know across the nation only
work on their plate. In Lancaster County, thats Bruce Roth, of Lancaster. Willow Street, Eliza- pols love to play hero five states have higher
not always the case. bethtown and Stevens have three of the four whether they are or rates.
Ever phone an office and try to speak to lowest caseloads in the county. not (Donald Trump So its not for lack of
the judge? Impossible, says LancasterOnline But heres where it gets tricky. and Carrier a recent work.
commenter Wayne Canfield, who believes Northwest Lancaster city, served by Roth, example), I expected See, a dedicated
the district judges are overpaid and under- has a higher caseload than nearly two-thirds intervention before a funding stream expired
worked. of the countys districts. These cases would be Dec. 19 deadline. and the GOP Senate
This doesnt apply to all of our district judges; absorbed by Lancaster Township, creating the Yet here we are just declined on Nov. 16,
some are quite busy. But in some magisterial busiest district in the county with more than days from 500-plus its last voting day to
districts, the workload simply isnt sufficient 10,000 annual cases. at the Department of approve a $57 million
to justify the existence of a district judge office. Eliminating a city district, in the words of Labor & Industry los- extension requested by
Pennsylvania, to its credit, has acknowledged state Rep. Mike Sturla, D-Lancaster, makes ing income and health the Democratic Wolf
this problem. Since 2010, the state Supreme no sense. coverage right before administration.
Court has sought a 10 percent reduction in the Together, Lancaster city and township are Christmas, because the Ideology then?
517 magisterial districts statewide. Lancaster home to more than one-third of all the coun- politically driven pro- Conservative cost-con-
County, following Judge Thomas Fees death tys cases. cess of funding govern- taining views opposing
in 2011, eliminated the Manheim-area district. Perhaps, instead, Reinaker should target the ment failed them. liberal spending?
Clearly, that wasnt enough. So Lancaster countys southernmost district, which includes Are there really no Well, no.
County President Judge Dennis Reinaker an- Martic, Providence, Eden, Colerain, Drumore, heroes? The even-more-con-
nounced earlier this year that he was consid- East Drumore, Fulton and Little Britain town- Its Gov. Tom Wolfs servative GOP House
ering consolidation of Lancaster citys South- ships. Despite being the largest district in the state, his employ- approved the extension
east district, formerly served by Judge Kelly county in terms of geography, its office handles ees. But his folks say by a wide bipartisan
Ballentine. (Ballentine was removed from the the fewest cases. In Reinakers proposal, that theres no money, margin in October.
bench in August for judicial misconduct.) district is left untouched. no way. Meanwhile, So whats left? The
The proposal, however, was met with fervent We appreciate the time and effort taken by his campaign emails usual: politics and
and understandable opposition. About Reinaker throughout this monthslong pro- seasons greetings: ineptness.
120 distressed Southeast residents attended an cess. He has demonstrated flexibility and Get the holiday card The Senate has at
NAACP forum in March to express their skep- transparency in service of Lancaster County from Tom and Fran- least two members,
ticism regarding the judges motive. Accord- taxpayers. ces Wolf, really just Majority Leader Jake
ing to data from the court administration, the This proposal should return to the drawing a grab for your home Corman and (Wolf
three-year average caseload for that district board, however, and be reconsidered in a way address to solicit you bane) Scott Wagner,
was third-most in the city and fourth-most in that doesnt impact Lancaster city. later for campaign potentially opposing
the county. We are all for streamlining government, es- funds. Wolfs re-election in
Reinaker, wisely, has since backed off that pecially in Pennsylvania, which seems to spe- Or worse: Sorry about 2018.
idea. cialize in needless duplication (see: school dis- the job, how about a Wolf spokesman
Now, he has constructed a smarter, more tricts, all 500 of them). card? Jeff Sheridan calls the
comprehensive plan. It seeks to eliminate But this particular streamlining plan needs Labor & Industry whole mess the Senate
four magisterial district seats, held by William one more tweak. We hope it gets it. Secretary Kathy Man- deciding to play politics
derino says, Im do- with peoples jobs.
ing everything I can But since the admin-
to avert layoffs. At istration orders layoffs
least thats what she and Wolf is the face of
FIND MORE ONLINE told the Harrisburg the administration,
Patriot-News while at who takes the political
bit.ly/JudgeProposalLNP
a cocktail reception in hit, a nameless, faceless
New York during last legislative body or the
weekends Pennsylva- governor of the state?
nia Society event. To help you decide,
Yet when I ask what Wagner issued a state-
exactly shes doing, ment: The Wolf That
an aide says the quote Stole Christmas.
was taken out of con- Meanwhile, the Sen-
text, that layoffs are ate wants more details
happening but Man- before approving more
derinos working to find money. But the current
those affected new jobs, expiration of funds
benefits, and other was set four years ago.
services. Renewal was discussed
And before you say, for much of this year.
well, governments After the fact, the Sen-
bloated; we should ate requested an audit
make cuts, reduce of the funding. And
spending, stop wasting state Auditor General
tax dollars, let me just Eugene DePasquale
make a point or two. says hell announce a
The senseless, need- decision on the request
less damage done to in January just after
these workers and their the nick of time.
families, especially at There might well
this time of year, has be legitimate ques-
ripples. tions about funds at
These folks mostly issue. They could have,
work in Unemploy- should have been,
ment Compensation resolved long before
call centers designed Nov. 16.
to process benefits But our Legislature
for those who become is notorious for last-
Other opinions: Bonanza jobless.
Getting pushed out
minute screw-ups, for
kicking the can, for
with the closing of its own annual raises,
Colorado has raked in more than $151 million in taxes from medicinal and recreational cannabis sales in just 10
months. The Denver Post reported that total sales have surpassed $1 billion. Pennsylvania passed a medical three of the states for being Americas
marijuana bill in April but has not legalized the substance for recreational use. seven centers means largest full-time
longer waits for others legislature, for boost-
n Imagine all the n Pennsylvania could n When will the n They will open bars in (and themselves) in a ing its own budget last
roads Pennsylvania make twice that much. hidden costs be every corner, put (alcohol) system often criticized year 13 percent to a
could fix with money People are smoking available? ... A lot to in grocery stores, gas for delays. whopping $313 mil-
like that coming in. and growing pot, but think about besides stations, promote it but And why, exactly, are lion and for rarely
we choose to raise gas the almighty dollar. then cry when someone
Rick Riley, location
taxes for revenue. gets killed by a drunk they being canned? Not producing heroes.
not disclosed/ Dorothy Carson, of
Facebook Harry Ramar, location Hanover/Facebook driver. ... I think the wrong
not disclosed/ product is legal.
n John Baer is a columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News; his
Facebook Michael Volta, location not column is syndicated by MCT. Email: baerj@phillynews.com
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Stamp out hate;


speak up for love
Letters to the editor crease in worldwide average
temperatures. Period.
About four weeks after his
birth last Feb. 12, Julius start-
Our national denial of cli- ed suffering colic attacks.
We were already a divided mate change isnt just inac- The 11-pound infant passed
nation before the 2016 presi- LETTER POLICY curate, its immoral. The poor gas, kicked his fat legs and
dential campaign and election. n Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters must include an people of Earth, because of wailed. His cries filled the
The result has enlarged the address and telephone number for verification purposes. Letters where they live and because house and rattled nerves.
rift, even breaking the meager should be limited to 300 words and on topics that affect the public. they dont have the resources Capps patted, rocked and
Writers are limited to one published letter every 14 days. Letters
bridges that had been built. will be edited for grammar, clarity and length. Material that has
to defend themselves, will die walked her baby. But Julius
This is deeply troubling to an appeared elsewhere and form letters are discouraged, and any or become refugees. Social in- continued to scream, ball up
organization like ours com- detected will not be published. stability and war will increase. his fists and thrash. His body
mitted to eliminating racism HOW TO SUBMIT LETTERS The rich will probably survive stiffened and face reddened.
and empowering women. the turmoil. One hour of fussiness
We are afraid of what has be- Email: LancasterLetters@lnpnews.com. When we come to Judgment turned into two, sometimes
come normalized, acceptable Fax: 399-6507. Day, we will be asked what we three.
talk. Objectifying women and Mail to: Letters, c/o LNP, P.O. Box 1328, did for the least of our breth- This rant is for Julius doc-
making sexual violence lock- Lancaster, PA 17608-1328. ren. Donations to missions in tor. This is not acceptable, nor
er room banter are not new, Third World nations are good. should it be considered normal.
but speaking so nonchalantly How much, though, do they It is quite obvious that his for-
about such trauma has shifted balance against continued de- mula is not agreeing with him.
from being taboo. ing that you are not alone. ward trend. Thats hopeful. nial of climate change when There are many choices to try.
Religious and ethnic pro- Nick Miron The same day, a different ar- the facts are all around you? If none works, try colic drops
filing of Muslims and Mexi- Director of social justice and ticle, Insurer lists areas chief Deniers justify themselves from a health food store. My
cans and declaring war with advocacy maladies, reported that de- by citing the few scientists who favorite is Bubble-B-Gone,
anyone who appears to be so YWCA Lancaster pression and anxiety as health dispute it. Their scientific- which is nothing short of mi-
have shifted from national- issues in Lancaster County sounding language reassures raculous.
ist, white-pride frays to main- rank higher than physical dis- them. That would be OK, if Nora Nolt
stream thought and actions. The atomic bomb orders like high cholesterol weather events were not as Ephrata
With so much work we al- helped save lives and diabetes. (Nationally, they are.
ready had to do for justice and diabetes and high cholesterol I am aware of the resent- Complainers have
equity, countering these overt I was reading the article rank at the top.) ment against environmental- valid concerns
sentiments of hate makes our highlighting Jack McSherry It is an understatement to ists. Some people dont like us
work much, much harder. Jr. and his time in the Navy say that all is not well. because they dont listen to us. To those LNP letter writers
Our Muslim neighbors in (Adventures at sea, Nov. 11). No mention is given to iden- Because they dont listen, they complaining about whiners:
Harrisburg recently have been In it, he said that the atomic tify underlying root causes of dont accept the facts of their You better get used to what
targeted with a deplorable and bomb dropped on Japan saved the problem. It is commend- own experiences. you call whining, because as
hate-filled letter, for example. his life. able to have excellent facilities It will get worse, and the poor long as Donald Trump is in of-
For those of us who believe in My husband was a Marine; and services to treat psycho- will suffer the most. fice, it will not stop.
justice and equity, who truly he also said that the A-bomb somatic disorders. However, You elected Donald Trump. Writers complaining about
believe in the value of all lives, saved his life. He passed away should treatment trump pre- He probably will not listen to Trump are not self-pitying; we
it is imperative that we speak a year ago in June. He said that vention? environmentalists. He might, are vigorously expressing our
up now before any more acts if Harry Truman had not sent It reminds one of a certain however, listen to you.
concerns for the future of the
of hate occur, and before any the bomb, most of his group mountainous area, where the Claudia Kirk
country that all of us (includ-
more lives are threatened. would have been wiped out. response to fatalities was to Paradise
Muslims are our neighbors, My husbands name was Rob- buy an ambulance to park at ing you) want to preserve and
teachers, lawyers, doctors and ert C. Reese. the bottom of the cliff, while Suggestions for protect.
writers. They are mothers, Ruth Reese failing to construct a needed Brenda Capps As citizens of the United
fathers, sisters and brothers. Leacock Township guardrail at the top. States, we are concerned
They are aunts and uncles, Has our fast-paced, high- The state also helped, giv- about a president-elect who
grandparents and grandchil- Advent is a time tech, consumer-driven life- ing (Brenda) Capps a $1,500 demonstrates his ignorance
dren. They are faithful and live to rest in the Lord style produced some unin- back-to-work grant toward of the Constitution by threat-
out their faith with prayer and tended consequences? The the $16,824 cost of the car ening to imprison his political
worship in community. Violence, tragedies and ac- race to the top may yield a few (Leaving town, Nov. 29). opponent or sue any media
No matter whom you voted counts of societal brokenness winners while sacrificing val- Nearly $17,000 for a car? outlet that disagrees with him.
for, if you believe this nation seem to get priority in news re- ues that would calm the spirits When you are barely making We are concerned about the
means something good, that porting. So it was encouraging of many. ends meet? I have never driv- increase in outbreaks of vio-
justice, equity, and deep peace to read the LNP editorial Dec. It would seem fitting in this en a car that expensive. Plus, lence toward our fellow citi-
can and should exist here, 3 that reported Pennsylvania season of Advent to receive the what happens when the two- zens since the election.
please do not let others or ranks ninth nationally in over- Messiahs gracious invitation: year warranty is up, assum- We are concerned about the
your silence speak for you. all mental health up from Come unto me, all ye that la- ing Capps is able to keep up Cabinet appointments he is
Do your part to resist hate 15th place in 2011 (A healthy bour and are heavy laden, and I the payments that long? One making that threaten our en-
now. Spread love. Do it loudly. direction). Local examples will give you rest. Hallelujah! major repair and she is worse vironment, our Social Secu-
Do it clearly. And do it know- were cited to support this up- Charles B. Longenecker off than before she had the rity, our health insurance, our
Manheim Township car. Shed be better off buying minimum-wage earners, and
a $2,000 car and trading up our women.
Your wishes for 2017 On climate, to whom
will Trump listen?
when its paid for.
Anita Capps had used
We are concerned about a
president-elect who didnt
As we do every year, were asking local leaders and lumi- her monthly Social Security
remember that he promised
naries about their wishes for the new year. Donald Trump is president- check of $1,373 to rent a bed,
Wed like to read yours, too. elect. He has put climate- refrigerator and washer and 2,000 Carrier employees that
Do you have a wish for your family, your community, this change deniers in positions dryer from Aarons, a rent- they wouldnt lose their jobs to
county, our country? Do you have a personal or profession- of power. He will green-light to-own furniture and appli- Mexico, and then abruptly and
al goal youd like to share? Please email Opinion Editor Su- more use of fossil fuels and in- ances place, but the family publicly attacked the union
zanne Cassidy at scassidy@lnpnews.com by Wednesday, crease global warming. needed lots of other things leader who said the number of
Dec. 21. Because he received the ma- (Strapped, Nov. 27). jobs actually saved was closer
Or send your submission to lancasterletters@lnpnews. jority of votes in Pennsylvania, Rent-to-own is a huge to 800.
com; by regular mail: Letters, co/LNP P.O. Box 1328, Lan- including Lancaster County, rip-off. Why not scour So dont expect us to stop
caster, PA 17608-1328. this will happen. thrift shops, yard sales and voicing our concerns; its our
Please keep submissions to under 60 words. They will be This would have to be ac- Craigslist? For that price, she job.
considered for publication in the Jan. 1 edition of LNP. cepted, if it didnt go against could own those things out- Barbara May
the facts. We have seen an in- right. Manor Township

One of Westons first long walks was from


Boston to Washington, D.C., in the winter of
1861. Then 31 years old, he traveled 478 miles
in 10 days and 10 hours. Thats about 46 miles a
JACK BRUBAKER
day. At the conclusion of his walk, he watched
THE SCRIBBLER Abraham Lincolns inaugural address and
shook the new presidents hand.
Extraordinary pedestrians
of the 19th century campus. If Koeppen had
begun walking at 4 a.m.,
caster, Bird-in-Hand
and Intercourse before
on the Columbia-
Wrightsville bridge who
he could have covered the show opened in New drowned in a boating
30 miles in seven hours, York City. accident June 8, 1930.
Ordinarily, this col- Thats about 46 miles a ington. a Weston-like speed Cory Van Brookhoven Nancy Allwein
umn goes out of its way day. At the conclusion Adolphus Koeppen of nearly 4.3 mph. He of the Lititz Historical Nebiker, granddaughter
not to be pedestrian. But of his walk, he watched taught history and mod- might have started at 3 Foundation has found of one of the firefight-
not today. Today belongs Abraham Lincolns inau- ern languages at Frank- a.m. and strolled. an undated clipping ers, says Nellie E. Wil-
to Edward P. Weston, gural address and shook lin & Marshall from 1853 The professor had from the Lititz Record son Price, a Lancaster
the father of modern the new presidents until the administration a peculiar swinging Express document- resident, composed a
pedestrianism, and to hand. dismissed him in 1861. gait, and it was difficult ing a family-style meal poem for the memorial
an eccentric professor His other feats in- Students loved the pro- to keep up with him, the cast enjoyed at the services.
by the name of Adolphus cluded walking from fessors eccentricities, explained Joseph Henry Warwick House before Nebiker, of Ocean
Koeppen, who walked Portland, Maine, to but the colleges admin- Dubbs in his 1903 histo- stopping at Linden Hall View, Delaware, says
from the Franklin & Chicago a distance of istrators decided he was ry of F&M. He seemed and traveling on to the Price was a niece of
Marshall College cam- 1,200 miles in 26 days. irresponsible. perfectly happy, singing Ephrata Cloister and President Woodrow
pus to Ephrata and back He also logged 200 miles Koeppen was, among college songs and shout- Bird-in-Hand. Wilson.
before lunch. walking around St. Lou- other things, a long- ing for joy. Yvette Schumer, co- Here are the poems
Baers 2017 Agricul- is, Missouri, backwards. distance walker. He and Perhaps Weston also producer of the play, was last lines:
tural Almanac, recently That tour consumed 41 a student once walked to sang and shouted as a graduate of Linden Now with tears we scat-
published in Lancaster, hours. the Catskill Mountains he walked backwards Hall. ter flowers,
includes a sketch of Weston won an Eng- in New York. He was an around St. Louis. It is unclear whether On the Susquehannas
Weston, the pedestrian. lish ultramarathon by early riser and walked in the trip to Lititz was tide,
The Rhode Island na- walking 109.5 miles in 24 the worst weather. Visiting Lititz undertaken separately In loving memory of our
tive won cash prizes for hours. Thats a speed of One day he appeared or as part of the January comrades
walking in the late 19th 4.6 mph! That extraor- on campus at 11 a.m. The cast of Plain and 1955 tour. It is possible Who beneath its wave-
and early 20th centuries. dinary feat may explain Someone inquired, Fancy, the 1950s Broad- that the cast came to lets died.
One of Westons first what otherwise seems Professor, have you way musical set in Bird- Lancaster County twice.
long walks was from an impossible walking been taking a walk this in-Hand, also visited n Jack Brubaker, a retired
Boston to Washington, pace kept by a Lancaster morning? Oh, a little Lititz and Ephrata. Memorial poem LNP staff writer, writes The
D.C., in the winter of pedestrian sometime walk, replied Koeppen, The Nov. 25 Scrib- Scribbler column twice a
week. He welcomes com-
1861. Then 31 years old, in the 1850s, not long to Ephrata and return. bler column discussed The Dec. 2 Scribbler ments and contributions at
he traveled 478 miles before Weston walked Ephrata is about 15 the casts January 1955 column discussed four scribblerlnp@gmail.com or
in 10 days and 10 hours. from Boston to Wash- miles from the college weekend visit to Lan- firefighters and a worker 669-1929.
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HOLIDAY

TRIMMING THE TREE


Residents of Columbia senior center made ornaments for
Commonwealth Christmas tree, which stands in the state Capitol rotunda
MARY ELLEN WRIGHT surprised that they were
MWRIGHT@LNPNEWS.COM
asked to make ornaments
As the bulbs on the for the tree.
Commonwealth Christ- I never thought I was
mas tree were lighted last an artist, says Bowen, 95,
week, they shared space a former Lancaster Town-
with ornaments deco- ship resident who worked
rated by Columbia senior as a floor walker in a sew-
citizens. ing factory. I think it
The ceramic orna- was a great idea to have
ments, hand-painted by seniors make the orna-
residents of the Susque- ments for the state tree.
hanna Valley Nursing & I think the ornaments
Rehabilitation Center in we made were beautiful,
Columbia, dangle from says Meister, 82, a former
the branches of the 22- government employee
foot Douglas fir standing for the state of New Jer-
in the Capitol Rotunda in sey. They were ceramic.
Harrisburg. They placed newspapers
They are among some SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER PHOTOS
in front of us. We got the
500 ornaments made by paint, and painted on the
seniors across the state colors and everything.
for the Capitol tree. We used brushes to
M.J. Musser, admis- paint them. says Leithi-
sions director at the 173- ser, 95, a former York
bed long-term care and County school cafeteria
rehabilitation facility, worker. I did a wreath,
says about 15 residents and maybe a snowman.
of the center last month
painted ornaments for Watercolors
the state Christmas tree
during one of their twice- Leithiser says she and
a-day activity sessions. her friends also create
When they were fin- watercolor paintings dur-
ished, they had produced ing some of their morning
wreaths, snowmen, mice, sessions. They have also
snowflakes and more. made bird feeders out of
oranges, peanut butter
Surprised and bird seed.
at project It gets you out of your
room, Meister notes. Its
Sitting in their wheel- much better than staring
chairs in one of the facil- at the four walls.
itys dining rooms, amid Youre only as old as
round tables covered with you feel, Bowen adds.
red and green tablecloths, Im 15.
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Clockwise from top left: Susquehanna Valley Nursing & Rehabilitation Center resi-
Pauline Bowen, Dorothy dents Helen Meister, left, and Dorothy Leitheiser paint ornaments now hanging on the Drew Wilburne, com-
Dot Leithiser and Hel- Christmas tree in the state Capitol rotunda; Pauline Bowen, also a resident, works on an munications director for
en Meister say they were ornament; and the tree is lit during a ceremony on Dec. 9. ORNAMENTS, page B4

RELATIONSHIPS

After the holidays, Divorce Day looms


Law firms say the number of legal filings seeking a split jump significantly the first few days of the new year
DANIELLE BRAFF
followed by Christmas and Monday that were back in the theyve seen a threefold in- couples had problems in 2014,
CHICAGO TRIBUNE New Years. And then theres office, back after the holiday, crease. Its most acute over with 10 percent having severe
Divorce Day: the Monday af- McLaren said. the first few days of January, issues, according to the study,
The Christmas season isnt ter Christmas break, when At the United Kingdom law but the spike remains high which polled married Brits
always the happiest time of the flood of divorce emails firm of Slater and Gordon, throughout the entire month, right before Christmas.
the year for couples, according clogs attorney inboxes, said theyre already preparing to said Amanda McAlister, head
to a recent survey by the law James McLaren, partner with deal with the influx of divorce of family law at the firm. Post-holiday decision
firm Irwin Mitchell Solicitors, McLaren & Lee, in South Car- requests. Its become such a signifi-
which found that divorce fil- olina, and former president They normally experience cant time to divorce that the Twenty-five percent said the
ings jump by nearly one-third of the American Academy of double the number of inqui- firm recently studied the rea- holiday break could possibly
following the holidays. Matrimonial Lawyers. ries the first few days of the sons behind the trend. make or break their marriage,
First comes Thanksgiving, It always happens the first new year, but some years, Forty percent of married DIVORCE, page B4
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2gether
Support Groups
Today 7 p.m. D.A.M.N. (Group
Depression Awareness
8 p.m. Al-Anon 12- and Mens Needs) meets in
Step Meeting gathers Room D-155 at Community
at Bethany Presbyterian Services Building, 630
Church, 25 N. West End Janet Ave. Information:
Ave., rear. Ring doorbell. Mental Health America of
Sunday Lancaster County, 717-397-
12:15 p.m. Eating 7461.
Disorders Anonymous Wednesday
meets at First Presbyterian 12:30 p.m. Teach, for
Church, 140 E. Orange anyone with any kind of
St. Child care available. disability or mental illness,
Information: 717-779-3104. meets at 941 Wheatland
4 p.m. Same Love Ave., Suite 201. Information:
Support Group, a safe 717-664-2293.
haven for members of the 6 p.m. Families and
LGBT community, meets at Friends of Incarcerated

I KNOW A STORY
Chestnut Hill Cafe, 532 W. Persons meets in the Fisher
Chestnut St. Information: Parish House at Holy Trinity
717-342-3969 or facebook. Lutheran Church, 31 S. Duke
com/samelovelancaster. St. Enter from the right
6 p.m. Adult Children of hand side of the building.
Alcoholics/Dysfunctional Parking is opposite the
Families, a 12-step entrance. Trinity Church
program, meets at Friends Office, 717-397-2734.
Meetinghouse, 110 Tulane 6:30 p.m. Codependents
Terrace. Information: 717- Anonymous meets at Hope
682-0324. United Methodist Church,
6:30 p.m. Alateen, for 3474 Rothsville Road,
children ages 8-18 affected Ephrata. Information: 717-
by alcoholism in a relative 380-4911.
or friend, meets at Zion 6:30 p.m. Celebrate
Lutheran Church, 18 Quarry Recovery, for people
Road, Leola. Information: in recovery from any
877-298-5027. overwhelming or addictive
Monday behavior, is held by
7 p.m. Celebrate Tapestry Church at Grace
Recovery, for people EC Church, 22 Kready Ave.,
in recovery from any Millersville. Information:
overwhelming or addictive 717-945-6505.
behavior, meets at LCBC 7 p.m. Step to Freedom,
Church, 2392 Mount 12-step program for
Joy Road, Manheim. those dealing with drug
Information: 717-653-6266. and alcohol addictions,
7 p.m. Bipolar meets at Worship Center,
Educational Group (peer- 2384 New Holland Pike.
led group for adults and Information: Smallgroups@
families) meets in Blair worshipcenter.org.
Room at Community 7 p.m. Successful
Services Building, 630 Returning Citizens
Janet Ave. Information: Mentoring Support Group,
COURTESY OF SANDY LEONARD
Mental Health America of for people facing barriers
Lancaster County, 717-397- due to criminal record
Sandy Leonard, middle, and her brother, Bob Leonard, visit with Santa Claus 7461. or prior incarceration,
at Watt & Shand department store. The writer believes the photo was taken in meets at Ebenezer Baptist
1950 or 1951. 7 p.m. Anxiety, Panic &

Fond memories of
OCD Support Group (peer- Church, 701 N. Lime St.
led group for adults and Information: 717-723-1075
family members with an or lancastercountyreentry.
Anxiety or Panic disorder org.
or Obsessive Compulsive 7:30 p.m. Gam-Anon

Christmases past
disorder) meets in Room group meets at Ephrata
B-103 at Community Church of the Brethren,
Services Building, 630 201 Crescent Ave., rear,
Janet Ave. Information: Ephrata. Information: 717-
Mental Health America of 413-6789.
Lancaster County, 717-397- 7:30 p.m. Gamblers
SANDY LEONARD 7461. Anonymous meets at
SPECIAL TO LNP
One time, when my brother and I were small,
mom took us downtown in a baby carriage a 7:30 p.m. Gam-Anon Ephrata Church of the
group meets at Calvary Brethren, 201 Crescent
Christmastime in our house was never dull. really big, old, ugly kind of carriage. It was snow- Church, 1051 Landis Valley Ave., Ephrata. Information:
Growing up, we never had a Christmas tree until ing, and as she was crossing the square, one of the Road. Information: 717-371- 717-314-4274.
Christmas morning. We were told that Santa deco- wheels flew off. A policeman hurried over, handed 8715. 8 p.m. Al-Anon Red
rated our tree and brought it along with our gifts. mom the wheel, turned around and walked away. 7:30 p.m. Gamblers Rose Group meets at
Years later, mom told us that since they did not have There she was, a wheel in one hand, trying to Anonymous meets at Bethany Presbyterian
much money, they waited until the tree lots closed keep the carriage from falling over and spilling Calvary Church, 1051 Landis Church, 25 N. West End
on Christmas Eve. The trees that were left were free two crying toddlers into the street. A kind stranger Valley Road. Information: Ave., rear. Ring doorbell.
then and that was how we got our tree. saw her plight and offered his assistance. He fixed
717-371-4911. Thursday
In Sunday school, we would get an orange and a box the wheel and earned moms heartfelt gratitude Tuesday 6 p.m. ANAD of
of chocolates. We would go to the homes of the sick Woolworths always had a man out front selling 3 p.m. WellSpan Ephrata Lancaster, for those with
and shut-ins from our church and sing carols, using the best-ever soft pretzels out of a large basket. Community Hospital eating disorders, meets in
song sheets supplied by WGAL-TV. Inside there was a man selling carry-all bags. He Cancer Support Group will Room 1 at 2112 Harrisburg
Evenings after church, we would drive around meet at Ephrata Cancer Pike. Information: Kristen
would walk through the store shouting shopping Center, 460 N. Reading Ebaugh, 717-891-4352 or
looking at holiday lights on the way home. Our fa-
bags. A friend of mine would always holler back, Road. kristen1449@aol.com.
vorite was the drive-through at Conestoga Memorial
Park near New Danville Pike. It had a huge display No, just looking. 7 p.m. Men Unchained 7 p.m. Celebrate
of angels and Christmas scenes, with music playing In terms of Lancaster citys department stores, (formerly Faithful and Recovery, a Bible-based
throughout the park. We would roll down the win- Garvins and Hager Brothers had beautiful win- True Men), assisting men 12-step program for people
dow displays, but Watt & Shand was my favorite. It who are struggling with in recovery from any
dows and sing along. The display stopped when elec- compulsive, obsessive or overwhelming or addictive
tric costs got so high, probably in the 1960s. had animated Christmas scenes in every window, addictive sexual behaviors, behavior, meets at
When I was in my 20s, I had an apartment on Char- which fascinated me and my brother. They were a meets at Worship Center, Elizabethtown First Church
lotte Street that had really high ceilings. I would get childs fantasies come true. 2384 New Holland Pike. of God, 144 S. Market St.,
a 10-to 12-foot tree every year. I made a lot of orna- The best part of our downtown outing was the Information: Smallgroups@ Elizabethtown. Information:
arrival of Santa Claus at Watt & Shand. We would worshipcenter.org. 717-367-7060.
ments and would string lots of popcorn to hang
on the tree. Every time my younger sisters would stand in line to tell Santa what we wanted for 7 p.m. D.A.W.N. (Group 7 p.m. Discovery
visit, they would dive into the tree and eat as much Christmas, get a candy cane and have our picture Depression Awareness and Recovery, a Christian-
taken with the big man himself. Womens Needs) meets in based recovery program
popcorn as they could before I could stop them. By Room B-107 at Community that ministers to individuals
Christmas Day, my tree would have strange-looking What fond memories! Services Building, 630 struggling with alcohol and
strings hanging from every branch. The writer lives in Marietta. Janet Ave. Information: drug addictions, meets at
Mental Health America of Grace Baptist Church, 1899
Lancaster County, 717-397- Marietta Ave. Information
7461. SUPPORT GROUPS, page B3
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like Im eavesdropping. When I try to pitch in,
I feel like Im annoying everyone. I try to be
like people who other people like, but I feel I
fall far short of the mark.
I wish I could change and be less irritating
and more interesting, but I dont know how
JEANNE PHILLIPS to change my personality, or even if I could. DRS. OZ & ROIZEN
DEAR ABBY Im just tired of not feeling worthy enough. I MEDICAL ADVICE
know this feeling isnt rational, but its here
Mom and daughter launch to stay, apparently. What should I do? UN- The dangers of yo-yo dieting
WORTHY
into premature ring shopping DEAR UNWORTHY: There is nothing so defeat- The first depiction of a yo-yo is found in a painting
ing to social success than low self-esteem feeling of a young boy on a Greek vase from 500 B.C. The
DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend and I have been dat- undeserving and not good enough. The first thing Mayans had their version around 700 A.D.! Napo-
ing for almost eight months. We love each other you should do is stop trying to change yourself to leon used one in the early 1800s to ease stress.
and talk often about marriage, family, etc. please others because it doesnt work. Then try Yo-yo dieting, however, is a more recent phenom-
The other night just for fun I looked on- to pinpoint where these feelings of unworthiness enon and, it turns out, a dangerous one. For a new
line at rings and showed my mom a few I really originated. If you cant manage it on your own study, researchers tracked 158,063 postmenopausal
loved. She quickly dismissed all of them and many people cant make an appointment to women over 11.4 years and found that women who
started telling me how I need a big stone and discuss it with a licensed mental health profes- were a normal weight when the study started and
that it needs to be expensive. Then she went sional. You deserve to feel good about yourself and then lost and regained 10 pounds or more had a 66
online and looked herself and was telling me what you contribute. percent increase in death risk from coronary heart
which ones I should be interested in. Mom of- disease and were three and a half times more likely
fered to take me to a jewelers to find the per- to experience sudden cardiac death than women
DEAR ABBY: Years ago, it was considered
fect ring. whose weight remained stable.
improper to send a holiday card to a friend or
She has always been a helicopter parent, but Interestingly, no increase in either type of death
family member who experienced the loss of a
now, as my boyfriend and I are becoming more occurred among overweight or obese women who
serious, shes going into warp drive. How can child or spouse during the year.
What is correct today? And what about an reported that kind of yo-yo weight cycling (per-
I tell her gently to butt out? Also, whats your haps because their risks were already increased) or
advice on the ring situation? DAUGHTER OF invitation to a party? CAREFUL IN CALI-
FORNIA among women who gained or lost weight and then
A HELICOPTER MOM remained stable (stability turns out to be key for
DEAR DAUGHTER: You and your mother are both DEAR CAREFUL: If there was a rule that
people who have suffered a loss should not receive health).
jumping the gun. Talking often of marriage, family, So if youre trying to take off excess weight, take
etc. is not an engagement. If you allow your mother a holiday card, I have never heard of it. One would
think that those who are grieving would appreci- your eyes off the scale and set your sights on life-
to involve herself in this, I predict you will never get style changes that will get you to a healthy weight
engaged because your boyfriend if hes smart ate knowing they were being remembered.
As to inviting the person to a party not every- and let you STAY there: Exercise regularly (10,000
will run for the hills. When and if you do decide to steps a day or the equivalent); dont smoke; eat 5-9
tie the knot, the two of you should go to a jeweler one grieves in the same way or for the same length
of time. Unless religious custom prevents it, if you servings of fruits and veggies daily, only 100 percent
together and select something he can afford and you
think the friend or relative might enjoy the event, whole grains, and no added sugar and sugar syrups.
will enjoy wearing. Period.
by all means extend an invitation. The invitee can You also can try some yo-yo tricks: Walking the dog

always refuse if its too soon. is great exercise!
DEAR ABBY: Im a young woman in my 20s. I
have been blessed with a loving family, lots of
opportunities and people who care about me.
n Dear Abby is written by Jeanne Phillips and was n Dr. Mehmet Oz is host of The Dr. Oz Show, and Dr. Mike
My problem is, I dont feel worthy of any of it. founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips, also known as Roizen is chief wellness officer and chairman of the Well-
A lot of the time when Im around people, I Abigail Van Buren. Contact the columnist at DearAbby.com ness Institute at Cleveland Clinic. To live your healthiest, visit
feel like Im on the outside looking in like an or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. sharecare.com.

Support groups Births LAPP, Samuel and Emma (Smucker),


Kirkwood, a son, at Birth Care &
HOSPITALS

Continued from B2
Family Health Services, Wednesday. Coloring
and RSVP, 717-394-6991. more information (collect
ABRAMS, Thomas and Nicole (Duffy),
Mount Joy, a son, at Women & Babies
MATEO, Sabrina Sprinkle, Lancaster
,and Anthony M. DeJesus, books
Discovery Recovery also holds
Sunday school classes at 9:30
calls accepted). Hospital, Dec. 9.
BENCOSME, Yazlery, and Anthony
Elizabethtown, a daughter, at Women
& Babies Hospital, Monday. donated
Local 12-step program
a.m. A. Vargas, Lancaster, a daughter, at NOLT, Justin M. and Jolene
information: The owner of Cott-
7 p.m. Adult Children of Women & Babies Hospital, Sunday. (Stoltzfoos), Leola, a son, at Women &
Survivors of Incest: 717- Babies Hospital, Monday. man Transmission
Alcoholics/Dysfunctional 829-8072. BROMMER, Matthew Paxson and and Total Auto Care
Families, a 12-step program, Madeline (Rice), Lancaster, a son, at RISSLER, Brianna M., and Matthew A.
Adult Children Miller, Reinholds, a daughter, at Heart
of Lancaster deliv-
meets at Friends Meetinghouse, Women & Babies Hospital, Dec. 9.
110 Tulane Terrace. Information: Anonymous: 717-682-0324. of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, ered more than 100
FILLIAUX, Brendan and Megan, Peach coloring books to hos-
717-682-0324. Alcoholics Anonymous: Tuesday.
Bottom, a son, at Women & Babies
717-394-3238. Hospital, Monday. SIMES, Jasmine, and Zack W. pitalized children in
For a full range of support
groups in Lancaster County, Al-Anon/Adult Children Scarborough, Lancaster, a daughter, at Lancaster County for
GLICK, Henry E. and Emma E., Leola, Christmas.
call Pennsylvania 2-1-1 East of Alcoholics, at Heart of Women & Babies Hospital, Monday.
a daughter, at Heart of Lancaster
at United Way of Lancaster Lancaster Regional Medical Regional Medical Center, Wednesday. STOLTZFUS, Stephen E. and Ruth K. Scott Stillwell de-
County 24 hours a day, seven Center and anywhere else in (Beiler), Christiana, a daughter, at livered the coloring
days a week: 717-291-5462. the world, call the Al-Anon HOFFMASTER, Nic S. and Lisa books to the Lancaster
home, Dec. 2.
hotline: 888-425-2666. (Kauffman), Marietta, a daughter, at
Domestic Violence Services Women & Babies Hospital, Saturday. STOLTZFUS, Stephen P. and Mary K. General Health Foun-
of Lancaster County hosts Gam-Anon: 888-213-3945. (Smucker), Oxford, a son, at home, dation. The books in-
HOOVER, Curvin Ray and Rosann S.
weekly confidential support Narcotics Anonymous: (Martin), Manheim, a son, at Heart of Thursday. clude coloring pages
groups at 6 p.m. Wednesdays 717-393-4546. Lancaster Regional Medical Center, UMBLE, Derek L. and Cassandra and activities for chil-
in Lancaster city for victims of (Hershey), Quarryville, a daughter, at dren starring Cott-
Nar-Anon Family Group: Wednesday.
domestic violence. It also hosts Women & Babies Hospital, Monday. man Man, the com-
support groups every Monday 717-285-2909. HURST, Melvin S. and Linda M.
in the Columbia area. Call 717- Overeaters Anonymous: (Weaver), Morgantown, a daughter, at ZOOK, John and Mary S. (Esh), panys mascot.
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Divorce: Always a jump in legal filings after new year


Continued from B1 McAlister said. clude getting rid of their unexpectedly Jan. 10. days later, he filed for You dont want to be
according to the survey, Theres also a lot of spouse, if they have He decided on that divorce. married filing separate
and 10 percent said they pressure on families been miserable in their date because he want- While emotions typi- Dec. 31 because its a
were definitely going over the festive season marriage, said Carole ed to give their chil- cally play the biggest monetary penalty to file
to decide whether to go to ensure that the day is Lieberman, a Beverly dren one more intact role in the filing time, separately if youre still
forward with their mar- perfect, so when reality Hills psychiatrist and Thanksgiving and some people decide married, McLaren said.
riage depending on how falls short of expecta- relationship expert. Christmas as a family, to divorce right after But while you will save
well the holiday went. tions, it can be very dif- Lieberman said that, Meyer said. Christmas because of money and have a clean
The ways they were ficult, she said. rather than running to He had never been financial incentives, break from that person
planning on rekindling If Christmas isnt as a lawyer, they should re- one to concern himself McLaren said. who drove you crazy
the flame: expensive blessed as desired, some alize that most of these with holiday festivities, Since many pre- and over the stressful holi-
gifts, cozy nights at couples re-examine feelings are temporary. but that year, he was post-nuptial agree- days, McLaren advised
home and date nights their relationships on Holidays can strain any all about Christmas, ments have trigger couples to really think
sans kids. New Years, when they relationship, but good she said. I remem- dates of three, five or 10 hard before filing on Di-
Even if a struggling decide whether they communication skills ber thinking that the years, some people will vorce Day.
couple are putting the want to start the year coupled with a marriage change was a positive look at their calendar When you pull the
entire fate of their re- fresh. And that clean therapist can help, she indication that he had and make the conscious trigger and get divorced,
lationship on the holi- slate may not include said. become more invested decision to get divorced you as a family will no
day break, this time of their plus-one. It was too late for in the family. just before the new year longer exist, McLaren
year could be stressful People take stock Cathy Meyer, a certi- because they dont want said. Marriage is an 80
for even happy couples of their life at the new fied divorce expert and Left home alimony to go to the next percent game, and no
landing them, too, year, and its tempting to founder of Divorced level, McLaren said. one is 100 percent sat-
on the list of people in make one of their New Moms, whose ex-hus- But shortly afterward, Others think about isfied with their mar-
line on Divorce Day, Years resolutions in- band left her somewhat he left home, and two their taxes. riage.

Marriage licenses Werntzs parents are Brian


James and Stacy Deneen
Earl and Lucinda F.
Kreider. Foultzs parents
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for marriage licenses in Eberlys parents are Gary J. Eric E. Dameron, 42, of 129 Michelle Delena Foultz.
the Lancaster County and Lois Kathleen Eberly. Severn Drive, Seven Fields, Matthew Koch, 27,
Courthouse: Benjamin Lynn and Jennifer Galvan-Wolf, of 142 Chukar Court,
Jacob Giovanni Sherk, 26, Sollenberger, 22, of 14808 43, of 884 N. Maple St., Lititz, and Sarah L.
of 38 Dietz Lane, Mount NW 60th Ave., Alachua, Ephrata. Damerons parents Farnsworth, 29, same
Joy, and Jaclyn Layne Fla., and Abigail Rebecca are William Ralph Dameron address. Kochs parents
Bedenbaugh, 23, same Martin, 22, of 111 Crestview and Sandra Kay Cochran.
are Robert John Koch
address. Sherks parents Ave., New Holland. Galvan-Wolfs parents are
Juan Galvan Jr. and Valerie Jr. and Arlene Axe.
are Jacob Mario Sherk Sollenbergers parents are Farnsworths parents
Ann Comeau.
and Donna Lou Torner. Lyn Elwood and Andrea are Stephen Gaylord
Bedenbaughs parents are Lynn Sollenberger. Martins Richard Todd Shelly, 51, of and Sharol Lynn
Carl Joseph Bedenbaugh parents are Frederick Dean 713 Hill St., Mount Joy, and Farnsworth.
and Lisa Marie Clemens. and Marilyn Kay Martin. Lisa A. Embly, 48, same ASSOCIATED PRESS

address. Shellys parents Matthew Anthony Close-up of the Commonwealth Christmas tree.
Scott Alan Robinson, 26, William A, Laun Jr., 27, are Richard L. and Janice E. Scalzo, 33, of 961
of 379 Fairview Road, of 504 Brendon Drive,
New Providence, and Leola, and Danielle N.
Shelly. Emblys parents are Louise Ave., and Continued from B1 past several years. This
Jillian Roshel Eberly, 21, Werntz, 30, same address.
Joseph P. Ferrari and Lynne Daniella Combe Ward, the state Department of year, Wilburne notes, his
L. Danyow. 33, same address. Aging, says in an email department sent out an
of 12 Windwood Court, Launs parents are William
Nathan Matthew Kreider, Scalzos parents are that members of approx- Oct. 31 letter to senior
Quarryville. Robinsons Anthony Laun Sr. and
23, of 1932 William Penn Santo Matthew and
parents are Gary Alan Verna Jean McLaughlin. imately 60 organizations centers throughout the
Way, and Rebekah Delene Denise Marie Scalzo.
Wards parents are across the state se- state, asking for orna-
Foultz, 23, of 6 Willow
nior community centers ments.
Dont get View Blvd., Willow Street.
Kreiders parents are Jay
John Stephen Ward and
Roberta Joan Blake. and residences and Area Musser says her staff
Agencies on Aging tries to come up with
disconnected made ornaments for the activities that allow
when your Going Away This Holiday? tree.
He adds he believes
the Susquehanna Val-
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dark, historical dramas n Chin risks all for his UFC Weigh-In (N) UFCs Road 14 UFC Main Event 14 UFC Unleashed 14 Sports Sports Speak
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including Trumbo, kidnapped niece on FX 51 62 53 48 57 The Hangover Part III Movie A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014) Movie A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas
Selma and J. Edgar, Hawaii Five-0 (9 p.m., GOLF 73 72 52 72 69 PGA Tour Golf WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Final Round PGA Tour Golf PGA Golf
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racy and Office Space, n Dateline (9 p.m., HALL 62 74 56 65 48 9 Lives-Cmas G Movie The Mistletoe Promise (2016) G Movie Ice Sculpture Christmas (2015) PG Christmas
both directed by Mike NBC). HGTV 57 56 48 70 51 Beach G Beach G Dream G Dream G Dream G Dream G Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunt Intl Dream G
Judge. n 20/20 (10 p.m., ABC).
HIST 56 42 70 50 73 Ancient Aliens PG Ancient Aliens PG Ancient Aliens PG Ancient Aliens PG Ancient Aliens PG Aliens
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10th and final episode of and Chris Hardwick on NICK 50 28 30 32 35 Movie Santa Hunters (2014) G Thunder Lip Sync Battle G House G House G Friends Friends Friends
its first season. A genu- Chelsea (streaming on OWN 74 55 65 67 22 Worse Worse Worse Worse Worse Worse Worse Worse Worse Worse Worse
inely creepy psychologi- Netflix). PCN 186 18 186 186 64 Capital BlueCross Forum PCN Primetime - pcntv.com PCN Evening - pcntv.com PCN Nt
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ings site tvbythenum- With Stephen Colbert (6:30) Men in White Movie Broadway Bill (1934) Movie The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
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likely to be canceled. n Jimmy Fallon welcomes TNT 34 36 32 47 46 Bones The Body in the Movie Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999, Science Fiction) (10:46) Movie Star Wars:
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CELEBRITY

A look at life after sitcom for Growing Pains cast


FRAZIER MOORE teenage heartthrob, he starred ter Pains as a celebrity chef for
ASSOCIATED PRESS
in a short-lived sitcom, Kirk, in private parties. And he became a
NEW YORK The death of 1995. Since then, he has largely spokesman for a substance-abuse
Alan Thicke has saddened every focused on Christian-based film rehabilitation program. I finally
fan of Growing Pains, the warm projects, including three Left found something that worked for
family sitcom where he played Dr. Behind movies. His next film, me, he said in 2011 in announc-
Jason Seaver, a psychiatrist and set for release in 2017: Extraor- ing his association with the com-
ideal TV dad. dinary, based on ultra-marathon pany.
The show lives on in reruns and legend David Horton. Ashley Johnson (baby sister
memories since its ABC run end- Tracey Gold (daughter Car- Chrissy): Midway through the se-
ed in 1992 after seven seasons. ol, who was a year younger than ries run, the Seavers welcomed
But a quarter-century later, what Mike): An actress since she was a fourth child to the family. Ini-
has become of the actors who por- 4, Gold, now 47, battled anorexia tially played alternately by twin
trayed the rest of the Seaver clan? and bulimia during the shows infants, the role went to Johnson
Joanna Kerns (who played run, a condition exacerbated by when the fast-growing Chrissy hit
Maggie Seaver, Jasons wife and a storyline that called for her age 6. After Pains ended, John-
the mother of their brood of character to be kidded about her son kept working. By the time
three, then four, offspring): At weight gain. In her 2004 autobi- she was 21, she had been in the
63, she has continued to work ography, Gold wrote that between
casts of eight TV series. In recent
as an actress, with notable proj- 1989 and 1991 she became in-
years, Johnson, now 33, has had
ects including Katherine Heigls creasingly obsessed with food and
hit 2007 movie, Knocked Up, continued to steadily lose weight. recurring roles on The Killing
where she played Heigls mom, Her worsening condition even led and the animated King of the
and Girl, Interrupted, the 1999 to her being written out of sev- Hill, and is currently a regular on
film starring Angelina Jolie. Kerns eral episodes. She went on to star NBCs Blindspot.
also has logged several TV movies in the 1994 TV movie For the Leonardo Di Caprio (Luke
as well as many series guest per- Love of Nancy, which explored Brower): Long before his Best
formances. In the meantime, she a young womans battle with an- Actor Oscar for The Revenant,
branched out into directing, most orexia and its effects on her fam- even before his childhood break-
recently tackling episodes of The ily. She has continued to appear in out performance in the 1993 film
Goldbergs, Pitch and Crazy TV films. Whats Eating Gilbert Grape, Di
Ex-Girlfriend. Jeremy Miller (little broth- Caprio, now 42, joined Growing
Kirk Cameron (Mike, the er Ben, who was 9 when the show Pains late in its run. He played
oldest Seaver child, who was 15 began): Now 40, he struggled a homeless child who moved in
when the series began): Now with alcoholism for years after with the Seavers. The warm em-
46, Cameron has blended show the show ended; he has said he brace he got in the Seaver house- The 1991 cast of Growing Pains, from left, standing,
biz with his faith (having be- began drinking at age 4. Though hold only served as a prelude to Leonardo DiCaprio, Alan Thicke and Jeremy Miller; seated,
come a born-again Christian at his show-biz career was put on the global popularity hes enjoyed Kirk Cameron and Joanna Kerns; on floor, Tracey Gold and
17). Emerging from Pains as a hold, he found a new calling af- ever since. Ashley Johnson.
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Jacqueline Bigars stars


A baby born today has a Sun in Sagittarius and be selective in choosing whom you give your at-
1111
a Moon in Cancer if born before 8:15 a.m. (ET). tention to. You have had plans for the day and a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Afterward, the Moon enters the sign Leo. project to accomplish. Still you do not want to
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Dec. 16, 2016: snub anyone. Tonight: Where the party is. 14 15 16
This year you get ahead by being flexible. You also SCORPIO
are full of positive energy. As a result, whatever (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
you choose to become involved in will reflect this 17 18 19
An older relative and/or friend could
new attitude. Situations and interpersonal interac- make demands at the last minute. Be graceful
tions flow easily. If you are single, you could meet about all the attention you are being given right 20 21 22 23
someone who will make a substantial difference now. You will not want to disappoint others. Some-
to your life. Even if this bond is not long-term, it one is more in line than you think and will follow 24 25 26
will affect how you view future relationships. If you your lead. Tonight: A must appearance.
are attached, the two of you enjoy each others SAGITTARIUS
company a lot. The two of you often invite friends (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) 27 28 29 30
to join you. LEO loves your intellectual energy. Reach out to others at a distance. You
The Stars Show the Kind of Day Youll Have: 5-Dy- might need to have a pre-holiday conversation 31 32 33 34 35
namic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult with a key person, if only to go over plans. Youll
ARIES find that detaching from the crazy and busy pace
(March 21-April 19) will allow you to relax. Tonight: Get into the holiday
36 37 38
You have a flair about you that cant spirit with some seasonal music.
be denied. You know what to do in order to make CAPRICORN 39 40 41 42 43 44
what you want happen. Youll set up a plan and (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
watch each piece fall into place. You are unusually You could be pushing very hard to achieve
creative; use that gift with a loved one. Tonight: 45 46 47 48 49
Show off your stuff. certain goals before the holidays arrive. Just the
TAURUS same, a partner or associate will be demanding
a lot of your time right now. You might have no 50 51 52 53
(April 20-May 20)
You might want to take off and run some choice but to give this person your attention, at
errands. Touch base with a family member who least for a bit. Tonight: Dinner out. 54 55 56
often has the bah-humbugs. Make a point of AQUARIUS
spending time with this person. You probably cant (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
57 58 59 60 61
change his or her feelings about the holidays, but You could be overwhelmed by all the in-
you can lift his or her spirits. Tonight: Order in. quiries and calls you receive. Just be responsive,
GEMINI and you might be surprised by how much you can 62 63 64
(May 21-June 20) get done. Youll feel appreciated if nothing else.
You could be unusually evasive right You will want to give more to a key person in your 65 66 67
now. So much is running through your mind si- life. Tonight: Visit with a loved one.
multaneously that sometimes your conversations PISCES
are lacking in details. Slow down and take your (Feb. 19-March 20)
time, especially when dealing with others. Tonight: Defer to others, knowing that you might Puzzle by Damon Gulczynski
Full of laughter and fun! need an extra push to get something done. Count eDiteD by Will shortz
CANCER on an associate or a loved one to help you. This ACROSS 33 Block letters? 63 Bridge unit 12 Bar activity
(June 21-July 22) person has a nurturing way of expressing his or
her caring. Together you can complete a major
1 Amphibian once 35 Staying put 64 Trochees 13 Was
You could be wondering how you should
handle a personal matter. Your sense of humor project. Tonight: Let go and enjoy the moment. associated with 36 Skeptical rejoinder counterpart 21 Headlines, for
emerges when dealing with a child. You might BORN TODAY bad spirits 39 Vegan milk source 65 Emperor after short?
want to go ahead and get an item off his or her Novelist Jane Austen (1775), actor Benjamin Bratt 5 Big coverage 41 Sketches by Galba
holiday wish list. Tonight: Treat a partner to egg- (1963), comedian Jerry Angelo Brooks 25 Comeuppance
provider ___ (1830s work) 66 Flip
nog and perhaps a visit under the mistletoe. 26 Fast-food debut of
LEO 10 Nipper 42 Criticize in no 67 Father of 1981
(July 23-Aug. 22) ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE 14 No longer stuck on uncertain terms Harmonia
30 Turn tail?
Youll feel invigorated, no matter what P R O M G R A B R I D 15 ___ Motel 45 Ranchers DOWN
you decide to do. If you are not attached, you R O M A F A U R E H A M M 16 Crop circles, e.g. enemies 1 Hook remover, 32 Drives off
probably will have several admirers surrounding 34 Hunky-dory
you. Know that you dont need to make a decision
Y A N G B I N G E O S H A 17 Part of many a 47 Dispensary perhaps
right now. Enjoy all the positive energy coming to- R I N G I N G O F F T H E J rural skyline measures: Abbr. 2 Most baleful 37 Sugar lover
ward you. Tonight: Out late. E E L A R C A R O 18 Line up 49 ___-cow 3 Huh, how about 38 Extended
VIRGO N B A T E A M S L E A D E R
19 Former Soviet 50 Civil engineering that! interview
(Aug. 23-Sept. 22) B Y J O R B Y C R O O K
leader Andropov projects 4 French crowd? components
You are better off maintaining a low pro- C T A M O I N E
A R
file for now. You know what you want and why. E X A M A U G C A T 20 Singer Goulding 51 One might take 5 Only three-letter 39 Big name in auto
Before launching into action, verify whether you B E O N T E N T E R J S 22 Bad way to run you in constellation other parts
really believe you can get your desired outcome. A S A S E T S L O W L E A K 23 Start of some 54 Producer for than Leo 40 Give for a while
Otherwise, the situation could become intolerable.
Tonight: Make it an early night.
B A R E S T T I E Southwest city Bowie and the 6 Drivers visual aids 43 I messed up
J L I N E A N D S I N K E R names Talking Heads in bad weather
LIBRA
E V A C W O O L F T R I X
what of it?!
(Sept. 23-Oct. 22) 24 Film title role for 55 ___ sch. 7 West Coast 44 Jet settings
Your friends seem to surround you; they C O N E A N N O Y R A C Y
Tyrone Power and 56 French toast N.F.L.er
obviously want time with you. You might need to T S A N E S T A T O Z 46 White of the
Brad Pitt 57 Like Hawaiian 8 Certain blackjack eye
26 Theoretical shirts 9 Basic order at
48 Yearbook div.
ALDER ON BRIDGE Phillip Alder 27 ___Kosh BGosh 59 Denvers ___ Dominos
52 Backing
28 Wrigleys field University 10 Go ___ ways to a
The Bridge World magazine is edited and published monthly by Jeff Rubens. 53 Actress Shire
29 Noted bomb in a 61 Place nunnery: Hamlet
(I am the associate editor.) It aims at duplicate players, with lengthy tourna- 58 ___ gratias
longtime war 62 Warranting a heart 11 Statement akin to
ment reports, declarer-play and defense problems, hands that you and your
partner can bid and tough bidding decisions with expert analysis. 31 Energy qtys. on Instagram, say Have we met? 60 Blue hue
There is also some material for those who are trying to reach this level.
Todays deal is one example. How should South play in six clubs after a trump
lead with East following suit?
If North had rebid two hearts, it would
have been forcing for one round, so the jump
to three hearts was a splinter bid: good club
support, the values for at least game and
a singleton (or void) in hearts. South used
Roman Key Card Blackwood, learning that
his partner had three aces and no kings.
The secret of success is the strength of the
spade spots at Souths command. He draws
the last trump and plays the spade two to
dummys ace. Assuming no honor appears,
South returns to his hand with a heart to
the ace and leads his spade eight, planning
to cover Wests card as cheaply as possible.
Here, though, when West discards, declarer
runs the eight to Easts nine.
Suppose East shifts to his diamond queen.
South wins on the board, leads the spade
queen and ruffs Easts king, trumps the heart
seven, plays the spade 10 and ruffs Easts
jack, crosses to dummy with a trump and
discards his diamond loser on the now-high
spade seven.

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CONSERVATION

Logging effort in
Pa. is a labor of love
MARY ANN THOMAS
PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW

PITTSBURGH A
succession of loud snaps
from crashing limbs are
followed by a final thud
as a crew of Amish log-
gers cut century-old
hardwood above Route
56 in Lower Burrell.
Although youth foot-
ball fans who regularly
line Flyers Field might
not consider the sur-
rounding hillside a for-
est, to a forester, the ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS
heavily wooded area cer-
In this November file photo, Allen Miller, of Dayton, scales
tainly qualifies. And the a pile of rough timber while logging in Lower Burrell.
mature hardwood trees
are ripe for select cut-
ting. the logs, taking bids from A pile of red oak, bass-
Its a common prac- sawmills throughout the wood, white ash, hard
tice, as Pennsylvania is state. maple and other logs sat
the largest producer of The selective cutting of in a staging area near
hardwood lumber in the hardwood is a common Route 56.
nation, according to the way to harvest some ma- We cut some of the
states Department of ture trees and open up nicest hardwood timber
Conservation and Natu- the canopy for younger in the world, McQuaide
ral Resources Bureau upstarts, he said. said.
of Forestry. The com- We dont like to waste Jeff Woleslagle,
monwealths $20 billion them, he said. Overly spokesman for the state
per year forest products mature trees are rotted forestry department,
industry employs about inside. agreed: While the for-
100,000 Pennsylvanians. McQuaide was hired ests of Pennsylvania
Any forest is a large by a private landowner grow a variety of hard-
garden; you pick the to selectively cut on the woods, its cherry and oak
mature fruit, said Tom crown of the hill above are truly world class.
McQuaide of Torrance, Flyers Field along Route McQuaide pointed to a
a consulting forester 56 in Lower Burrell. red oak log.
for Pennsylvania For- They limited their activi- Its in great condition, In this November file photo, John Miller, of Dayton, works on harvesting a mature hard-
est Management timber ties so the cuts wouldnt with tight annual rings wood tree while logging in Lower Burrell.
and log sales. He is con- change the view at the in the washed-out, red
tracted to cut and sell field. center. for quality. ton, Armstrong County, can drop it across the
This will go into fur- But before then, theres carefully sharpened the road and top it. Thats
niture a table or cabi- a lot of work for Mc- teeth on the 20-inch bar where it wants to go.
net, McQuaide said. Quaide and his crew as of his chain saw. With a loud splinter,
No one will know for they take down the trees Before he cut a 50-foot the oak fell predictably
5 Off
$ $
8.99 Large sure until the giant logs
are cut lengthwise at a
he marked beforehand.
The Amish workers
hard maple, he read the
layout of the forest, such
into the cherries, then to
the forest floor.
$
25 Or More Cheese Pizza sawmill, then inspected cut and dragged the logs as the nearby slim cherry After a few weeks of
Only valid at Neffsville location Only valid at Neffsville location. with a skidder outfitted trees to find the path cutting recently, the
with chains on its front of least resistance and fruits of the crews labor
Not valid with any other offer.
Limited one per visit or table.
Not valid with any other offer.
Limited one per visit or table.
Health tires to conquer the safety. were a little more than
Expires 12/31/16. Expires 12/31/16. Center steep terrain. As Barrett checked out 100 trees over 25 acres.
Celebrates Nathan Barrett, a tim-
ber harvester from Day-
the direction of a cut and
fall, McQuaide said, You
That will translate into
60,000 board feet.
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L-L EXPANSION

Country Day to join L-L in 2018


Cougars approved to enter high school league alongside Octorara; ADs also OK basketball shift to 5-section setup
JEFF REINHART Country Day had twice whatever reasons. But finish up this season and Hannis said. This really 2020-21 school year.
JREINHART@LNPNEWS.COM
applied to join the L-L to know moving forward the following school year does open the door of Im happy that there
Welcome to the Lan- League in the past, but that we get to develop re- competing in the Tri- possibilities. And I hope are some more smaller
caster-Lebanon League, was denied both times. lationships with the lo- Valley League, and the were not the last. I hope schools in the county
Lancaster Country Day. The third time was the cal schools around us is Cougars will join Octor- the ball continues to who might also look to
The leagues athletic charm. great, and this will really ara in the L-L in the fall roll. come in, L-L League ex-
directors on Thurs- Its exciting and its in- make a big impact with of 2018. The L-L has been in ecutive president Dick
day voted unanimously vigorating, Country Day our student-athletes. This really shows the contact with Lancaster Balderston said. I think
to welcome Country athletic director Austen The official vote was support of my colleagues County Christian, Lin- one of the reasons this
Day into the L-L as the Hannis said. Its also a 23-0; two athletic direc- here, their schools, and den Hall and Mount Cal- vote was unanimous
leagues 26th full-time bit of a relief because we tors were not present the league as a whole try- vary Christian about the was because the smaller
member, starting in the tried twice before and when the roll call was ing to develop relation- possibility of joining the schools are suffering,
2018-19 school year. it didnt work out, for taken. Country Day will ships across the board, league at the start of the EXPANSION, page C3

LANCASTER-LEBANON LEAGUE BASKETBALL SEASON OVERVIEWS L-L SWIMMING

League
history
in Lititz
Warwick shows
speed, depth in
L-Ls 1st tri-meet
DIANA PUGLIESE
DPUGLIESE@LNPNEWS.COM

Thursday night didnt


just mark the beginning
of the Lancaster-Leba-
non League season for a
pair of area swim teams
Ricky Cruz, it also made league
right, shown history.
playing Competing for the
against Con- first time this season,
estoga Valley
last season, Warwick and Lampeter-
should be a Strasburg met up with
sparkplug for Manheim Central for
the McCas- the L-L Leagues first tri-
key offense meet, with the Lititz rec-
in Section Center playing host.
One play this
season. Warwick showcased its
FILE PHOTO speed and depth against

Bound to have a ball


its Section Two coun-
terparts, with both the
boys and girls squads go-
ing 2-0 on the night. The
boys beat Manheim Cen-
tral 72-21 and L-S 65-28,
while the girls bested
A crop of stars on Central 72-22 and L-S
64-30 in nonleague ac-

the rise for L-L boys tion.


Both L-S teams may
have gone 1-1, but the
Pioneers picked up a pair
JOHN WALK Crest. And Connor Mof- of key league victories.
JWALK@LNPNEWS.COM
fatt has moved on from The boys powered past
Tip-off tournaments Hempfield. Still, it seems Central 65-28 and the
for some boys basketball like these three teams girls won 72-22.
teams and single-game will be back in the mix Pair of wins for War-
season-openers for oth- again for the section wick: The Warriors won
ers are now out of the crown. a combined 13 events
way, clearing the path for Sure, Gantz and Speller on the night, taking first
tonights Lancaster-Leb- accounted for about half and second in 10 of those
anon League openers. of McCaskeys offense heats.
On the docket are 12 a year ago. But the Red Leading the way for the
league games for all 24 Tornado brings back ev- boys were Keir and Cade
teams across the three eryone else from a squad Uhlin. Keir, a senior, won
sections, in the first of that won the L-L Section the 500 freestyle with
what will be 14 nights One crown, league tour- a time of 4:48.89. The
of league action from nament and went toe- mark bested younger
now through Feb. 7. Of to-toe with Simon Gratz brother Cade (5:02.25)
course, Old Man Winter in the second round of by more than 10 seconds
may have other plans to states. FILE PHOTO
and speeding past third-
throw some white stuff That includes 6-3 se- Lancaster Catholics Kiki Jefferson, top, was the L-L League girls basketball place finisher Nathan
on the ground to mess nior guard/forward Player of the Year last season, while Northern Lebanons Zoe Zerman, bottom, Tobler of L-S (5:54.17).
with those dates. Ricky Cruz, who was the was also on the all-league team. Both return this season. Keir Uhlin also took
Along those lines of third-leading scorer last the 200 IM with a time of
unpredictability,
same might be said when
the season at 12.8 ppg, and
three times had games of Returning talent should 2:03.42, while Cade Uh-
lin won the 200 freestyle

liven up girls section races


predicting the season 20-plus points, includ- by two seconds (1:51.53)
ahead in Section One. ing a 35-point outburst over teammate Oliver
Meanwhile, it appears as early in the 2015-16 sea- Lance (1:53.53).
though it will be three- son. While he made a liv- On the girls side, there
or four-horse races for ing from his perimeter JEFF REINHART the 2005-06 season. The addition of Classes 6A were a number of famil-
JREINHART@LNPNEWS.COM
the top spots in Sections shooting and interior four-section model and 5A this season. iar faces pulling away
Two and Three. rebounding last season, And away we go. and the crossover games Well see how all of for a Warwick team that
But enough with the Cruz could be even more Lancaster-Lebanon are gone. For now. that plays out come finished second in the
conjecture. Lets get on dangerous if hes able to League girls basket- Expect more changes in February and March, league last year.
to what promises to be a find a way to consistent- ball head-to-head 2018, when Lancaster when the postseason Emma Schouten won
competitive L-L season ly take it to the rack this section play tips off Country Day and Octor- gets rolling. two individual events,
ahead of us with a look at season. in full force on Friday ara join the league. For now, heres a clocking in at 24.67 in the
all three section races. Over in Landisville, night, with changes This also means a new breakdown and some 50 freestyle and 1:05.56
veteran coach Danny aplenty to discuss and L-L playoff format, with predictions for L-L in the 100 backstroke.
Section One Walck has the return- dissect. the top three teams in girls basketball sec- Ella Schnupp won the
ing talents of 6-5 junior The biggest switch: each section earning a tion play: 200 IM (2:21.34) and
Torch-bearers Kobe guard/forward Ryan After the latest spot in the bracket for grabbed second in the
Gantz and Randolph Moffatt (12.7 ppg last round of realignment that week-long tourney. Section One 100 freestyle (58.28).
Speller are gone at Mc- season) and 6-5 senior tweaks, the league You might have also First league wins for
Caskey. L-L Section forward Bryan Karl (13.1 went back to a three- heard a thing or two Welcome aboard, L-S: Colin Anderson led
One co-MVP Evan Horn ppg) to pair with sizable section format for about PIAA classifica- Conestoga Valley the Pioneer boys with
has graduated at Cedar BOYS, page C3 the first time since tion expansion, with the GIRLS, page C2 SWIMMING, page C3
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formed Mid-Atlantic Indoor Foot- a niche as several other regional But guys with college experi-
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The team will hold an open ment, the leagues goal is to pro- League.
tryout Sunday at Spooky Nook vide indoor football equal to or He also played for the Central
Sports, with registration starting surpassing the quality of play of Penn Piranha and the Lancaster
at 6 p.m. Cost is $25. minor league NHL teams and/or Lightning, and coached for the
A second tryout likely will take AA minor league baseball teams. Lightning, the Pennsylvania
place in January, he said. The MAIFL will play on an in- Steam and the York Capitals.
Where the Chargers will play is door padded surface 85 feet wide Houser described indoor foot-
not yet determined, Houser said, and 50 yards long, with 8-yard end ball as a real treat for spectators.
with several possible venues in zones and 9-foot-wide goal posts. If youre a football fan, once
the mix. Eight players per squad which you see it live, youre hooked, he
Other teams in the league are will have 20-man active rosters said. Its very exciting and fast-
the Baltimore Vengeance, Mary- are on the field at a given time. paced.

Girls: L-L basketball overview ASSOCIATED PRESS

Craig Sager acknowledges the crowd during a timeout


Continued from C1 Kiki Jefferson and in an NBA basketball game in Chicago in March 2015.
and Elizabethtown. The Lauren Mills from that
Buckskins and the Bears 29-2 team; Northern OBITUARY

NBA reporter Craig


bounce up from Section Lebanon went 28-4
Two to join the usual and reached the PIAA

Sager dies at age 65


suspects: Cedar Crest, Class 3A state quarter-
Hempfield, Manheim finals, and returns all
Township, McCaskey, five starters from that
Penn Manor and War- squad; Lebanon Catho-
wick. lic, which inherited NEIL BEST that he found himself at
NEWSDAY
Cedar Crest is the Hill and Turner from age 22 in the middle of
defending champ; the Lebanon, returns three Craig Sager, the sar- a scrum of Braves team-
Falcons soared to a 15-1 other full-time start- torially splendid side- mates greeting Hank
mark in league play last ers from last seasons line reporter for Turn- Aaron in Atlanta as he
winter, and coach Jim District Three Class er Sports and one of the reached home plate af-
Donmoyer returns all- 1A title team and state NBAs most well-liked ter hitting his 715th ca-
stars Ariel Jones and quarterfinalist; and figures, died at age 65, reer home run, breaking
1,000-point scorer Alys- Annville-Cleona, Elco ending a long battle the then-record held by
sa Austin, making Cedar and Pequea Valley all with acute myeloid leu- Babe Ruth.
Crest the early favorite return key pieces and kemia. Sager marveled in later
to defend its section will bring it every single Turner president Da- years at how easy it was
crown. night. vid Levy announced for him to get so close
There are some heavy Plenty of talent to Sagers death Thursday to Aaron. These days, he
duty scorers in Section go around here, with a afternoon. told Yahoo Sports, Id be
One; keep an eye on couple of dominating Craig Sager was a shot.
Hempfields Julianna 1-2 punches in Lancast- beloved member of the
Clark (a Haverford Col- FILE PHOTO
er Catholics Mills and Turner family for more Clothes
lege commit), Manheim Cedar Crests Ariel Jones, right, drives past Governor Jefferson a scintillat- than three decades and
Mifflins Emonie Reviere in a District Three semifinal in
Townships Megan Bal- February. Jones and the Falcons are looking to defend ing sophomore who has he has been a true in- That night Sager wore
dassarre and Olivia Mat- their L-L championship this season. multiple scholarship spiration to all of us, a long, white overcoat
to, McCaskeys Ahnera offers already and Levy said in a state- and an unruly mop of
Parker (who is closing in Lampeter- Strasburg Of all three section rac- Northern Lebanons ment. hair but in later years
on 1,000 career points), and Manheim Central es, this one is easily the Zoe Zerman, yet anoth- The fact that Sager branched into every col-
Penn Manors Alyssa all leapfrogging up from most wide open, so dont er Kutztown commit, shared much of that or and design imaginable
Schriver and Warwicks Section Three to give be surprised if someone and Megan Brandt. battle publicly was in for his fashion choices,
Rylee Derr, a Kutztown Section Two an entirely Solanco, Manheim Another fresh- keeping with a person- never wanting to wear
recruit and 1,200-point new vibe. Central, Garden Spot, man-to-watch-alert: ality as colorful and the same outfit twice.
scorer, to make a lot of Ephrata is the de- etc. emerges from the Pequea Valley ninth- cheerful as his famous- After working in a vari-
buckets in the coming fending champ, but the pack and makes a run. grader Sommer Re- ly garish fashion choic- ety of roles at CNN, TBS
months. Mountaineers have Predicted order of eser has a bright future es, and turned him into and TNT, Sager found
Two coaching no- been without Kutztown finish: L-S, Donegal, ahead of her, and shes a basketball folk hero his most visible calling
tables: Doug Helsel is recruit and 900-point Cocalico, Solanco, Man- already off to a sizzling of sorts in his last years. as a sideline reporter for
in his first season on the sniper Caroline Stauffer, heim Central, Garden start this season. The highlight came TNTs coverage of the
bench at Conestoga Val- who continues to nurse a Spot, Ephrata, Lebanon. And this: Former in Game 6 of the 2016 NBA, interviewing a va-
ley, and Charlie Woods gimpy ankle. Flip a coin here. We longtime Columbia NBA Finals, when riety of coaches and play-
is coaching McCaskey Kids to watch here in- like Hoenninger spark- boys and girls coach ESPN invited him to ers but finding his most
on an interim basis while clude L-Ss Nevin Hoen- ing a young-ish but ath- Karl Kreiser is back join its regular sideline memorable foil in fa-
longtime coach Brian ninger, Donegals Rachel letic L-S team. Which guiding the Crimson reporter, Doris Burke, mously dyspeptic Spurs
McCloud recovers from Robinson back from a three teams come out of Tide coaching in the to work the first Finals coach Gregg Popovich.
an illness. bad knee injury Man- here is a mystery. Which gym named after his game of his career. Sager was diagnosed
Predicted order of heim Centrals Brooke should make this race a dad. Sager was born on with leukemia in 2014
finish: Cedar Crest, Breinich and Stauffer, ton of fun. Predicted order of June 29, 1951, in Bata- and missed that years
Manheim Township, once she gets back on finish: Northern Leba- via, Ill., and never lost NBA postseason.
Hempfield, McCaskey, the court. And this fresh- Section Three non, Lancaster Catho- the Midwestern accent Sager was scheduled
Elizabethtown, Penn man-to-watch alert: lic, Lebanon Catholic, that helped punctuate to return to work for
Manor, Warwick, Cones- Donegals Kiera Baugh- Pound for pound, this Elco, Pequea Valley, An- his everyman image. the 2015 NCAA mens
toga Valley. man has already paid will be one of the best di- nville-Cleona, Colum- After graduating basketball tournament,
Cedar Crest will be instant dividends for the visions in the state. Yes, bia, Lancaster Menno- from Northwestern but his illness forced
pushed, yes. But wed Indians. in the entire Common- nite. where for a time he him out of action again.
take Austin and Jones Lebanon took the big- wealth of Pennsylvania. Simply too much back served as Willie the In March of 2016 he an-
and go to battle any day. gest hits in Section Two; Lancaster Catholic for coach Ken Battistel- Wildcat, the schools nounced his leukemia
first-year coach Jaime won the Section Four lis spunky Vikings, so mascot in 1973, he had returned and said in
Section Two Walborn lost stalwarts title, the league crown they get our nod. But began his career as a an interview with HBO
Alexis Hill and Jasmine and the District Three those Lancaster Catho- reporter for a radio sta- that doctors told him he
Changes aplenty here, Turner, who transferred Class 3A championship lic games should be su- tion in Sarasota, Fla. would have three to six
with Cocalico, Donegal, to Lebanon Catholic. and returns standouts perb. It was in that role months to live.

GIRLS HOOPS BOYS HOOPS LNP TV


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have Twitter updates from tonights Cedar updates from tonights Solanco at Manheim as John Walk and Jeff Reinhart preview
Crest at McCaskey game. Central contest. the L-L League basketball section races in
episodes of the Court Report.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA SPORTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2016 C3

Local digest
BASEBALL
n Lebanon Valley pitcher Michael Houseal (Donegal)
was named a co-captain for the 2017 season.

BOXING
n Local boxers Willie Torres, Xavier Rodriguez and
Aizere Hernandez, who train under David Rivera at
the Lancaster City Boxing Club, will compete today
through Sunday at the Pennsylvania Silver Gloves
tournament at Rock Ministries in Philadelphia.

GOLF
n In only his second pro event and first two-day
tournament on the West Florida Golf Tour, JD
Dornes (Manheim Township) finished at 10 under to
win first place.
Another Lancaster County native, David Denlinger,
finished tied for sixth.

MENS BASKETBALL
n Yorks Blayde Reich (Lebanon) had 12 points, three
rebounds, an assist, a blocked shot and a steal in
SUZETTE WENGER PHOTOS | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Wednesdays 63-58 loss to Wesley.
Manheim Townships Kirsten Geib swims the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 5:43.05 Thursday for a win against
Conestoga Valley. WOMENS BASKETBALL
n Freshman Caitlin Hickey (Manheim Township) had
L-L SWIMMING a team-high 21 points Thursday, but Lancaster Bible

A sweep for the Streaks


College absorbed an 83-79 loss against visiting Adrian
College (Mich.) on Thursday. Courtney Goyak notched
her eighth double-double of the season with 15 points
and 17 rebounds for LBC (4-4). Three other players
scored in double figures for the Chargers: Krissy
Pennell had 16 points, Emily Morgan 14 and Kaylee
Manheim Township boys, girls earn early-season wins over Conestoga Valley Boger 11.

WOMENS VOLLEYBALL
STEVE NAVAROLI n Northampton outside hitter Katrina Shelly
LNP CORRESPONDENT Eva Salembier won (Hempfield) was named to the American Volleyball
While he didnt see a the 200 free (2:03.69) Coaches Association All-America Team. Shelly, who led
whole lot of surprising and 100 breaststroke Northampton to a 31-3 record and a sixth-place finish
swims, Manheim Town- (1:14.51). Teammate in the NJCAA national tournament, earned second-
team honors. She set a Northampton single-season
ship coach Dan Graybill Griffin Relford scored record with 420 kills and finished fourth nationally in
and the Blue Streaks did both the 200 individual kills per set at 4.24.
get a few things accom- medley (2:17.01) and 100
plished when the team fly (1:04.11).
hosted Conestoga Valley Swims of the meet:

Expansion: L-L
on Thursday. After winning the 200
The Streaks jumped IM by more than eight
out early on both sides seconds with a 2:01.05,
and never looked back Conestoga Valleys Nick
en route to sweeping the Lynam nearly made Continued from C1 setup passed by a 17-9
Buckskins, 121-55 in the Graybill climb the re- and hopefully some vote.
boys meet and 136-46 Manheim Townships Alexander Paparo swims the 100 cord board at the Town- smaller schools can Section One: McCas-
on the girls side. breaststroke, finishing second behind Conestoga Valleys ship natatorium. now benefit from this. key, Hempfield, Man-
A couple of kids were Michael Raasch on Thursday. Lynam, a sophomore, I also like that our heim Township, Penn
able to earn their varsity showing. Stephen Gingrich won swam an astounding bigger schools the Manor, Cedar Crest.
letter tonight, this early Gingrich brothers the 100 butterfly and 100 time of 4:41.98 to win Hempfields and the Section Two: Leba-
in the season, which is lead Township boys: backstroke with times of the 500 free by nearly 30 Manheim Townships non, Conestoga Valley,
nice, Graybill said. Siblings Charlie and Ste- 53.80 and 58.39 respec- seconds. That time was are thinking about Warwick, Ephrata, Eliza-
I knew they boys com- phen Gingrich won two tively. less than a second off the our league as a whole, bethtown.
petition from CV was go- individual races each Girls dominate pool record. and not just for them- Section Three: Solan-
ing to be a little tougher and teamed up on win- throughout: Township Every time he was selves. co, Garden Spot, Lam-
than the girls. We loaded ning relays to pace the came out flying, taking on the starting block I Octorara, which will peter-Strasburg, Cocali-
up front pretty well for Streaks. first and second in the was prepared to possi- play another year and co, Manheim Central.
that, then towards the Charlie Gingrich opening 200 medley bly make the announce- a half in the Ches- Section Four: Done-
end kind of pulled back. scored wins in the 50- relay, and followed by ment that I broke the Mont League before gal, Octorara, Elco,
The girls situation we and 100-yard freestyle grabbing the top three pool record, Graybill heading to the L-L, Northern Lebanon, Lan-
didnt put anybody in races, going an impres- spots in the 200 free. said. This early in the gained approval in caster Catholic.
four events. But I thought sive 21.91 in the 50, and Two events in, the year, he was just amaz- October. Section Five: Pequea
that CV had a very good 48.90 in the 100. Streaks had a 25-5 lead. ing. Country Day par- Valley, Annville-Cleona;
ticipates in boys and Columbia, Lancaster
girls soccer, field Mennonite, Lebanon

Boys: L-L league basketball preview


hockey, boys and girls Catholic, Lancaster
tennis, boys and girls Country Day.
golf, boys and girls There were no changes
basketball and boys in football, although the
Continued from C1 sas, 5-10 junior guard and girls lacrosse. The league is expecting Eph-
and capable talents in John Gillespie, 6-3 se- Cougars also have co- rata and Lebanon a
6-4 junior forward David nior forward Javan Terry op agreements with pair of struggling pro-
Martin-Robinson, 6-1 and 6-3 junior guard Lancaster Catholic grams to use the Horn-
senior guard Tyler Hil- Isaac Beers. and McCaskey. berger Amendment, and
ton and 5-11 senior guard Lancaster Catholic a newly established ap-
Javon Mitchell. counters with 11 seniors Basketball peal process, to try to
And although seventh- on the roster with var- changes drop to Section Three.
year Cedar Crest coach sity experience, making Schools have one week
Tom Smith has to re- up a Crusaders squad The L-L also vot- from Thursday to peti-
place four of his five with a stingy defense and ed unanimously on tion the league via the
starters, the Falcons are perhaps an improved of- Thursday to accept Hornberger Amend-
already 3-0 this season fense, considering its av- the realignment pack- ment to switch sections.
and appear to have re- eraging 60.3 ppg through ages for section set- Teams must find a cor-
loaded. the first three games of ups in the next two- responding school to
Keep an eye on Man- this season. year cycle across the switch with should they
heim Township and And while Elco lost board. While most of look to make the jump.
Warwick as well here. all-time leading scorer the sports remained The L-L added an
Though its an inexpe- FILE PHOTO Colton Lawrence to the same aligned appeal process to the
rienced group around Manheim Centrals Taylor Funk, left, looks for an open graduation, 6-0 se- by enrollment in two, Hornberger Amend-
them, the trio of point teammate in a game last season. Funk, a St. Josephs nior guard Mason three or four sections ment; if a school cant
guard Tyler Crespo and commit, is L-Ls top returning player in the boys ranks. Bossert should cross the the biggest switch find a trading partner,
forwards Brian Hines 1,000-point career mark will come in basket- they can appeal to that
and Nic Vicidomini will hardwood. Lancaster Catholic and this season as he and sev- ball. sports chairperson, who
be tough to defend at The Barons will get Elco have just about all eral veteran players aim League hoops chair- will have the authority to
Manheim Township, challenges from Garden their parts back from last to follow up on last years man Zac Kraft, Con- tweak any section align-
while Warwick has ar- Spot, Solanco and possi- seasons talented squads. historic campaign that estoga Valleys AD, ments before a final vote.
guably the most experi- bly Lampeter-Strasburg. The Blazers have four saw the Raiders make proposed a five-sec-
enced roster of any team The Spartans might scoring options in 5-10 their first appearance in tion format, with six New president
in this section with a have the most experi- senior guard Richie Ro- the state tournament. teams in Section Five
guard-heavy but under- enced roster next to and five teams in the Lancaster Catholics
sized group back aiming Manheim Central, and other sections. The Rich Hinnenkamp was

Swimming
to improve on last years thus are confident they Section One and Sec- voted as the leagues
4-18 mark. can contend for the sec- tion Two teams will next athletic director
tion crown led by 5-8 play crossover games, association president,
Section Two senior guard Brendan and the Section Three replacing Annville-Cle-
Bradley (12.5 ppg) and Continued from C1 ley Welchans posted top and Section Four onas Tommy Long, who
Manheim Central is the 5-11 junior guard Jordan a pair of overall wins, times for the Pioneers teams will play cross- is stepping down from
early favorite here. Not Shewbridge (10.4). touching first in the in the 50 (27.14) and 100 overs games, but the that post. McCaskeys
only do the Barons have While Solanco could 100 butterfly (52.83) (1:00.66) freestyles and Section Five teams Jon Mitchell remained
the leagues best player experience some grow- an event he won at last Catherine Horner led in will not play cross- the vice president, while
in St. Josephs commit ing pains early, the Mules years District Three the 200 (2:10.26) and 500 over games. Lampeter-Strasburg s
Taylor Funk, a 6-8 senior and 6-9 senior center Class 2A champion- (5:57.27) freestyles. In that format, Oc- Branden Lippy will re-
guard/forward who put Dylan Hastings (16.5 ships and the 50 Manheim Central had torara slots into Sec- sume her position as the
up a league-leading 21.2 ppg) should be a tough freestyle (22.18). The one overall winner, with tion Four and Coun- leagues secretary.
ppg a year ago, but they out come January. Ditto senior also teamed Amelia Dissinger clocking try Day will be in
also have an experienced for Lampeter-Strasburg with Dylan Grau, Ste- in at 1:15.81 to edge Lam- Section Five.
cast of supporting play- as new coach Ed Berry- ven Hollern and Na- peter-Strasburgs Lexi After much discus-
ers around him. Add the man deals with the chal- than Tobler to win the Wagner by .05 seconds. sion, the five-section
fact this group has a chip lenge of replacing eight 200 medley relay. Up next: L-S visits Ce-
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MIDWEST Miller 9 0-0 20, Phillips 2 2-2 6, Thorpe 0


HORSE RACING 200 IM T. Lutter, PM, 2:02.53.
50 Freestyle J. Byrne, PM, 0:21.86. Nebraska-Omaha 80..................... UMKC 75 0-0 0. Totals 19 8-13 50. NHL
100 Butterfly S. Lutter, PM, 0:56.92. SOUTHWEST LANCASTER MENNONITE (28)
100 Freestyle T. Lutter, PM, 0:50.24. Rice 93..................................St. Edwards 64 A. King 2 1-4 7, Bronkema 2 0-0 4, Ca.
500 Freestyle J. Byrne, PM, 4:54.06. King 3 1-2 7, Peters 1 0-0 2, Hurst 3 3-4 10,
FAR WEST Walter 0 0-2 0, Jean-Louis 0 0-0 0. Totals 11
200 Freestyle Relay PM (T. Lutter, S. CS Bakersfield 105................... Bethesda 78 5-12 28.
PENN NATIONAL RACE COURSE Lutter, V. Vozzella, J. Byrne), 1:32.40. Wednesdays Games
The live racing program at Penn National Linden Hall................ 9 7 18 16 50 San Jose 4............................. Ottawa 3 (SO)
100 Backstroke M. Reel, PM, 1:04.28.
Race Course for Thursday evening Dec. 15
was cancelled due to winter weather con-
100 Breaststroke Z. Sherk, C, 1:04.08. WOMENS Lanc. Mennonite....... 1 5 8 14 28
3-Point Goals McCloud 2, Miller 2;
Pittsburgh 4.......................... Boston 3 (OT)
Tampa Bay 6................................. Calgary 3
400 Freestyle Relay PM (T. Lutter, B. She-
ditions. Live racing is scheduled to resume affer, T. Hartenstine, J. Stephan), 3:41.20. BASKETBALL Hurst. Fouled Out Thorpe. Philadelphia 4............................ Colorado 3
this evening with post time at 6:00 pm. Pequea Valley 57, Antietam 30
Lampeter-Strasburg 65, Man. Central 28 Thursdays Games
PENN NATIONAL ENTRIES ANTIETAM (30) Chicago 5............................. N.Y. Islanders 4
200 Medley Relay L (D. Grau, S. Hol- Adame 4 0-0 12, Eppler 4 0-2 9, Colon
POST TIME: 6 P.M. lern, C. Anderson, T. Nathan), 1:51.51. THURSDAYS SCORES Anaheim 4.................................... Boston 3
3 0-0 6, Aquiera 1 1-6 3, Motze 0 0-0 0, K.
1 st $ 1 6 , 2 0 0 , C l m , $ 6 , 2 5 0 - $ 6 , 0 0 0 , 200 Freestyle E. Honert, L, 2:13.05. SOUTH Diaz 0 0-0 0. Totals 12 1-8 30. Arizona 3............................. Toronto 2 (SO)
3YO&UP,F&M,1 1/16m 200 IM D. Grau, L, 2:28.71. Alabama 80...........................Georgia St. 57 PEQUEA VALLEY (57) Los Angeles 4................................ Detroit 1
01 Tattersail (Wolfsont A) 118................ 5-2 50 Freestyle C. Anderson, L, 0:22.18. Bethune-Cookman 52.......North Florida 50 M. Ferry 7 1-1 21, S. Reeser 7 0-0 19, M. St. Louis 5.............................. New Jersey 2
01a Lilys Peak (Miller J) 109................... 5-2 100 Butterfly C. Anderson, L, 0:52.83. Campbell 56..........................SC-Upstate 41 Stoltzfus 2 0-0 5, A. Leslie 2 0-0 4, C. Horst Minnesota 5.............................. Nashville 2
02 New Freedom (Corujo W) 119........... 6-1 100 Freestyle B. Prouse, L, 0:58.43. Hampton 72............................ Richmond 45 2 0-2 4, T. Holmes 1 0-0 2, C. Neff 1 0-0 2, B.
03 Proud Reward (Rodriguez E) 119..... 50-1 Florida at Winnipeg................................ (n)
500 Freestyle N. Tobler, L, 5:54.17. Presbyterian 69...........UNC-Greensboro 62 Bills 0 0-0 0, K. Jarvis 0 0-0 0, J. Stephan 0 N.Y. Rangers at Dallas.............................. (n)
04 Galadriel Lady (Cora D) 117............. 10-1 200 Freestyle Relay L (na), 1:42.34. South Alabama 62............ William Carey 39 0-0 0, R. Donecker 0 0-4 0, J. Huggins 0 0-0
05 Dyna Sue (Rainford M) 118............... 3-1 100 Backstroke Miller, L, 1:13.67. South Carolina 83..................... Clemson 61 0. Totals 22 1-7 57. Fridays Games
06 Nancy Pants (Conner T) 119.............. 6-1 100 Breaststroke D. Grau, L, 1:13.77. Antietam................... 3 2 14 11 30 Los Angeles at Pittsburgh................. 7 p.m.
07 Wyandot (Esquivel E) 119.................. 2-1 UNC-Wilmington 56...................Furman 52
400 Freestyle Relay L (na), 3:49.56. W. Kentucky 87........................ Lipscomb 35 Pequea Valley............ 7 13 19 18 57 N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo.................... 7 p.m.
2nd$16,200,Clm,$6,250-$6,000, 3-Point Goals Adame 4, Eppler 1; M. San Jose at Montreal................... 7:30 p.m.
3YO&UP,1m70yds Warwick 72, Manheim Central 21 William & Mary 65................ Norfolk St. 52
Ferry 6, S. Reeser 5, M. Stoltzfus 1. Fouled Washington at Carolina............... 7:30 p.m.
01 Colorado Grandslam (Whitney) 123......3-1 200 Medley Relay W (E. McSperen, R. MIDWEST Out None. Columbus at Calgary......................... 9 p.m.
02 Street Maven (Rose J) 119................. 2-1 Hohman, R. Harpel, A. Deckard), 1:52.08. Georgia 51.............................. Cincinnati 48 JV Score: PV 63, Antietam 9
03 Heady Creek (Rodriguez A) 117....... 12-1 200 Freestyle C. Uhlin, W, 1:51.53. Florida at Colorado........................... 9 p.m.
South Dakota 100.Northwestern College 57
04 Just Irish (Ortega J) 117................... 10-1 200 IM K. Uhlin, W, 2:03.42. Fleetwood 56, Elco 42 Tampa Bay at Vancouver................ 10 p.m.
Wisconsin 54..........................Green Bay 53
05 My Man Dan (Cora D) 117................. 8-1 50 Freestyle C. Sensenich, W, 0:22.55. Wright St. 85............ Cincinnati Christian 61 FLEETWOOD (56)
Statistics not provided. WEDNESDAYS LATE BOX
06 Trucial State (Conner T) 121.............. 7-2 100 Butterfly C. Sensenich, W, 0:53.90.
07 Thebarberofbrazil (Wolfsont A) 117.. 9-2 100 Freestyle J. Moll, W, 0:51.00. SOUTHWEST ELCO (42) Flyers 4, Avalanche 3
3rd$17,100,MdnClm,$15,000- 500 Freestyle K. Uhlin, W, 4:48.89. Baylor 140............................... Winthrop 32 J. Nolt 7 3-4 17, T. Bossert 2 6-8 11, J. Philadelphia.......................... 0 2 2 4
$13,000,2YO,6f 200 Freestyle Relay W (na), 1:41.71. New Mexico St. 67..........................UTEP 59 Nelson 2 2-3 6, A. Sonnen 1 3-6 5, J. Rosen-
Rice 70............................. Texas A&M-CC 36 grant 1 1-2 3. Totals 0 0-0 42. Colorado............................... 0 2 1 3
01 Jump Shot Johnny (Otero W) 120...... 5-2 100 Backstroke R. Hohman, W, 0:58.61.
02 S W Devons Skippy (Belmonte) 120.....7-2 Texas 85................................ Rio Grande 61 Fleetwood................. 6 19 12 19 56 First PeriodNone. PenaltiesZadorov,
100 Breaststroke N. Webber, W, 1:09.91. COL, (interference), 15:34; Comeau, COL,
03 Battery Creek (Cora D) 120................ 2-1 400 Freestyle Relay MC (na), 4:11.64. Tulsa 70................................. Saint Louis 64 Elco......................... 10 9 13 10 42
04 Preacherman R V F (Flores E) 120..... 8-1 FAR WEST 3-Point Goals T. Bossert 1. Fouled Out (hooking), 19:42.
05 Looters Cache (Whitney D) 120......... 8-1 Warwick 59, Lampeter-Strasburg 35 Utah St. 56............................ Utah Valley 45 None. Second Period1, Philadelphia, Del zot-
06 U. S. Hardened (Conner T) 118.......... 6-1 200 Medley Relay L (D. Grau, S. Hol- to 4 (Voracek, Giroux), 4:01. 2, Colorado,
07 Final Amx (Hastie R) 120.................. 15-1 lern, C. Anderson, T. Nathan), 1:51.51. Adrian 83, Lancaster Bible 79 Bourque 9 (Soderberg), 12:14. 3, Colorado,
4th$29,500,Allwnc,3YO&UP,F&M, 200 Freestyle C. Uhlin, W, 1:51.53.
200 IM K. Uhlin, W, 2:03.42.
ADRIAN (5-3) BOWLING Duchene 11 (Zadorov, Landeskog), 16:34.
1m70yds S. Johnson 8-16 7-11 26, S. Harris 5-10
01 Snuck a Little Fun (Guzman P) 118.... 6-1 50 Freestyle C. Anderson, L, 0:22.18. 4, Philadelphia, Simmonds 16 (Gudas,
2-2 14, A. Morris 7-11 0-0 14, A. Goosby 2-6
02 Heres a Reminder (Ocasio L) 114...... 8-1 100 Butterfly C. Anderson, L, 0:52.83. 4-4 8, S. Garvey 3-10 0-0 7, B. Zavithsanos Konecny), 16:57. PenaltiesWeise, PHI,
03 Sweeter Surprise (Wolfsont A) 121... 9-2 100 Freestyle J. Moll, W, 0:51.00. 1-5 2-2 5, M. Jackson 2-9 0-0 5, A. Kubik 1-4 (holding), 10:04; Mitchell, COL, (hooking),
04 Ransom Past Due (Rodriguez A) 120.....7-2 500 Freestyle C. Uhlin, W, 4:48.89. 0-0 2, K. Kunce 0-4 2-2 2, E. Davidson 0-1 SCHOLASTIC 12:54; Schenn, PHI, (slashing), 13:20; Lan-
05 Light My Path (Whitney D) 119......... 3-1 200 Freestyle Relay W (na), 1:41.71. 0-0 0, K. Crawford 0-1 0-0 0, P. Machnacki deskog, COL, Major (fighting), 18:36; Vora-
06 Glorious Moment (Rainford M) 119......2-1 100 Backstroke R. Hohman, W, 0:58.61. L-L LEAGUE
0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-77 17-21 83. cek, PHI, Major (fighting), 18:36; Voracek,
5th$17,100,MdnClm,$15,000- 100 Breaststroke . Webber, W, 1:09.91. LANCASTER BIBLE (4-4) SECTIONS ONE AND TWO
$13,000,2YO,6f 400 Freestyle Relay L (na), 3:49.56. PHI, served by Leier, (roughing), 18:36.
C. Hickey 8-16 2-2 21, K. Pennell 7-17 1-2 Warwick 5, Elizabethtown 2 Third Period5, Philadelphia, Lyubimov
01 Bluegrass Thunder (Rainford M) 120....2-1 SCHOLASTIC GIRLS 16, C. Goyak 6-10 3-6 15, E. Morgan 5-9 4-6 I. Erickson, Warwick...... 226-205-259690
02 Carolines Closer (Rodriguez A) 120.....12-1 3, 3:30. 6, Philadelphia, Schenn 9 (Mac-
NONLEAGUE 14, K. Boger 3-5 2-2 11, N. Otis 1-4 0-0 2, A. Sham, Warwick.......... 211-246-214671
03 Let Me Sleep On It (Davis K) 120....... 4-1 M. Kemrer 0-0 0-0 0, S. Bell 0-0 0-0 0. Totals J. Hershey, Warwick....... 217-222-214653 donald, Leier), 5:16. 7, Colorado, Duchene
04 S W Gilley Time (Corujo W) 120...... 10-1 Cedar Crest 88, Ephrata 68 30-61 12-18 79. 12 (Rantanen, Grigorenko), 15:15. Penal-
05 Whoopde Do Charlie (Wolfsont) 120....3-1 B. Young, E-town........... 264-203-184651
200 Medley Relay CC (K. Mowery, J. Adrian..................... 21 12 25 25 83 B. White, Warwick......... 192-223-223638 tiesNone.
06 Optician (Potts C) 120...................... 10-1 Bord, C. Vila, Shay), 2:01.00. Lancaster Bible........ 27 18 22 12 79 Shots on GoalPhiladelphia 12-9-425.
07 Sho Me Success (Garcia F) 120.......... 7-2 O. Farwell, E-town......... 215-202-207624
200 Freestyle S. Dundon, E, 2:02.92. 3-point goalsAdrian 8-20 (S. Johnson P. Hoffmaster, E-town.... 186-218-203607 Colorado 5-10-1429.
6th$20,900,Clm,$12,500-$10,500, 200 IM J. Bord, CC, 2:26.11.
3YO&UP,F&M,1m 3-6, S. Harris 2-2, S. Garvey 1-4, B. Zavith- SECTION TWO Power-play opportunitiesPhiladelphia
50 Freestyle K. Weik, CC, 0:26.89. sanos 1-4, M. Jackson 1-4); Lancaster Bible
01 Lagrats (Rosado R) 117...................... 5-1 100 Butterfly C. Gelgot, CC, 1:05.63. 0 of 3; Colorado 0 of 3.
02 I Cannot Find It (Rose J) 118.............. 4-1 7-12 (C. Hickey 3-5, K. Boger 3-5, K. Pennell Cedar Crest 7, Conestoga Valley 0
100 Freestyle S. Dundon, E, 0:56.64. 1-2). ReboundsAdrian 44 (S. Harris 8, A. A. Hresko, Cedar Crest..... 211-246-245702 GoaliesPhiladelphia, Mason 13-8-3 (29
03 Smoker Road (Rodriguez E) 119........ 8-1 500 Freestyle M. Weik, CC, 6:01.50. shots-26 saves). Colorado, Pickard 5-4-1
04 Decadent Doll (Torres J) 112.............. 6-1 Goosby 8); Lancaster Bible 34 (C. Goyak S. Garrett, Cedar Crest..... 231-235-190656
200 Freestyle Relay CC (Gelgot, Shay, 17). AssistsAdrian 15 (B. Zavithsanos 5); R. Graham, CV............... 224-259-166649 (25-21).
05 Mc Hottie (Potts C) 118..................... 6-1 C. Vila, Weik), 1:48.10.
06 Extremist (Whitney D) 117................ 3-1 Lancaster Bible 23 (K. Pennell 14). Fouled K. Bennett, Cedar Crest..... 218-207-191616 RefereesTrevor Hanson, Jean Hebert.
100 Backstroke C. Vila, CC, 1:08.30. outAdrian, None; Lancaster Bible, C. LinesmenRyan Galloway, Mark Wheler.
07 Silk n Sequins (Ortega J) 117............ 8-1 100 Breaststroke J. Bord, CC, 1:13.68. Ephrata 7, Lebanon 0
08 Miss Tiago (Vargas, Jr. J) 119.............. 6-1 Goyak, N. Otis. Total foulsAdrian 21; Lan- Z. Trimmer, Lebanon...... 227-235-288750
400 Freestyle Relay CC (Gelgot, K. caster Bible 18. Technical foulsAdrian,
7th$10,500,MdnClm,$5,000,3YO&UP, Weik, J. Bord, M. Weik), 3:59.30. L. Enck, Ephrata............. 177-227-237641
F&M,1m None; Lancaster Bible, None. A-115. C. Zwally, Ephrata.......... 259-182-180621 AHL
01 Laylas Voyage (Rosario M) 122 .......... -1 Hempfield 104, Elizabethtown 66 S. Heindel, Ephrata........ 213-201-202616
02 Tizcara (Flores E) 122......................... 6-1 200 Medley Relay H (Wiglesworth, K. G. Dissinger, Ephrata...... 159-220-223602
03 Cross My Heart (Pinero L) 115......... 12-1 Hester, S. Lear, K. Yoder), 1:58.32. BOYS SECTION THREE
04 Tintinnabulation (Wolfsont A) 122.... 7-2 200 Freestyle K. Bennett, H, 2:06.58.
05 Brookville (Valdes A) 115................... 8-1 200 IM L. Fink, E, 2:22.71. BASKETBALL Manheim Central 7, Wednesdays Games
06 Birdz Wish (Torres J) 115................. 10-1 50 Freestyle S. Lear, H, 0:25.15. Lampeter-Strasburg 0 Charlotte 3........................ Manitoba 2 (OT)
07 CEst Cielo (Conner T) 123................. 5-2 100 Butterfly K. Welch, E, 1:07.21. T. Michael, Man. Central.... 212-237-193642 Cleveland 4............................... Iowa 3 (OT)
08 Believe in Athena (Gonzalez S) 117.......6-1 100 Freestyle O. Rachael, E, 0:56.87. TRI VALLEY LEAGUE B. Henry, Man. Central.... 221-179-233633
8th$10,500,Clm,$4,000,3YO&UP, W-B/Scranton 6.......................... Hartford 2
500 Freestyle K. Yoder, H, 5:57.18. Millersburg 57, Lanc. Country Day 48 I. Nieves, L-S.................. 177-144-224545
F&M,6f 200 Freestyle Relay H (K. Yoder, M. Albany 3................................... Utica 2 (OT)
01 Secret Score (Strunk-Micklos E) 123......8-1 LANCASTER COUNTRY DAY (48) SECTIONS THREE AND FOUR Binghamton 4.................... St. Johns 3 (OT)
McHugh, J. Hilton, Popalis), 1:46.44. A. Williams 7 2-3 19, T. Eynon 5 5-6 17, L.
02 Casino Diva (Pinero L) 115................. 3-1 100 Backstroke K. Welch, E, 1:07.65. Cocalico 7, Lebanon Catholic 0 Lehigh Valley 8........................ Bridgeport 6
03 Square Grouper (Whitney D) 123.... 12-1 Walling 4 0-0 8, D. Izzo 2 0-0 4, W. Lisk 0 0-0
100 Breaststroke L. Fink, E, 1:12.78. 0, T. Cody 0 0-0 0, B. Fry 0 0-0 0, K. Kojewski K. Miller, Cocalico.......... 208-151-161520 Rochester 5.................................. Toronto 2
04 Exclusive Sarah (Tunon J) 123.......... 10-1 400 Freestyle Relay H (M. McHugh, Wig- N. Hartman, Leb. Catholic....154-201-143498 Stocton 5..................................... Ontario 4
05 Gracie Merlot (Perez J) 116............. 12-1 0 0-0 0, E. Chen 0 0-0 0, A. Stauffer 0 0-0 0,
lesworth, A. Ferreira, K. Hester), 4:02.86. N. Raymond 0 0-0 0. Totals 18 7-9 48.
06 Missdixieactivist (Baker C) 123.......... 9-2 CLEARVIEW Thursdays Game
07 Seven Storms (Guzman P) 123.......... 5-1 Lancaster Catholic 122, McCaskey 48 MILLERSBURG (57) Grand Rapids 7............................ Chicago 1
08 Athena in Flight (Conner T) 123......... 4-1 200 Medley Relay LC (K. Sudbrink, E. C. Wingard 6 9-11 23, M. Snyder 7 3-4 17, KRAFTS SENIORS
09 The Chaplains Wife (Potts C) 123...... 8-1 Mikula, Young, Young), 2:05.24. K. Hunter 4 0-0 8, L. Shomper 2 1-2 5, C. Parke King...................... 256-235-183674 Fridays Games
10 Critical Thinker (Pinero F) 123......... 30-1 200 Freestyle Young, LC, 2:07.49. Zimmerman 2 0-0 4, J. Montavo 0 0-1 0, A. Steve Rettew.................. 181-237-238656 St. Johns at Utica............................. 7 p.m.
11 Pistols Shoes (Corujo W) 123............ 7-2 200 IM R. Olsen, M, 2:20.95. Harman 0 0-0 0. Totals 21 13-18 57. THURSDAY MIXED Hershey at Lehigh Valley............. 7:05 p.m.
50 Freestyle M. Caramenico, LC, 2:28.04. Lanc. Country Day... 14 12 14 8 48 Lisa Farwell.................... 203-227-225655 Bridgeport at Providence............ 7:05 p.m.
OFF-TRACK WAGERING 100 Butterfly C. Abraham, M, 1:12.79. Millersburg.............. 16 13 12 16 57 Cindy Telenko................ 214-204-201619
Following is a list of tracks and post times 3-Point Goals A. Williams 3, T. Eynon 2; Binghamton at Springfield........... 7:05 p.m.
for todays off-track wagering at Penn Na- 100 Freestyle K. Sudbrink, LC, 0:58.51. DUTCH Rochester at W-B/Scranton......... 7:05 p.m.
500 Freestyle E. Mikula, LC, 6:09.51. C. Wingard 2. Fouled Out D. Izzo.
tionals Lancaster Off-Track site: WEDNESDAYS LATE BOXES LANCASTER NORT END Syracuse at Hartford.................... 7:15 p.m.
GB2-Uttoxeter.............................. 7:05 a.m. 200 Freestyle Relay LC (M. Smith, Cas-
nak, E. Bryce, Young), 1:52.27. NONLEAGUE Jamie Arment................ 257-254-257768 Tucson at San Antonio................. 8:30 p.m.
GB1-Newcastle............................. 7:25 a.m. Jason Habecker.............. 242-269-194705 Milwaukee at Texas..................... 8:30 p.m.
GB3-Ascot..................................... 7:45 a.m. 100 Backstroke Young, LC, 1:08.16.
100 Breaststroke R. Olsen, M, 1:13.74. Dallastown 58, Elizabethtown 36 COMMERCIAL Bakersfield at Ontario..................... 10 p.m.
GB4-Wolverhampton.................. 11:15 a.m. ELIZABETHTOWN (36)
Aqueduct.................................... 12:20 p.m. 400 Freestyle Relay LC (Moose, Young, Troy Lint......................... 241-300-206747 Stockton at San Diego.................... 10 p.m.
M. Smith, K. Sudbrink), 4:07.48. M. Garber 6 0-0 14, A. Peifer 5 1-2 14, L. Jason Weaver................ 247-265-233745
Tampa Bay.................................. 12:25 p.m. Locker 4 1-2 9, R. Parise 2 0-0 5, C. Robinson
Laurel Park.................................. 12:30 p.m. Manheim Twp. 136, Conestoga Valley 46 0 0-0 0, S. Roth 0 0-0 0, A. Kollie 0 0-0 0, A. Gene Sholly................... 226-264-245735
Gulfstream.................................. 12:35 p.m. 200 Medley Relay MT (A. Yunginger, K. Diahn 0 0-0 0. Totals 17 2-4 36. Brian Kachel................... 249-265-217731 NBA
IR1-Dundalk....................................... 1 p.m. Geib, H. Speitel, P. Newman), 1:57.67. DALLASTOWN (58) Carl Smoyer................... 257-258-207722
Hawthorne T................................. 1:55 p.m. 200 Freestyle E. Salembier, MT, 2:03.69. McGlynn 7 2-2 19, B. Caldwell 3 2-2 9, B. Cara Weidman............... 258-235-215708
Fair Grounds................................. 2:25 p.m. 200 IM G. Relford, MT, 2:17.01. Ward 4 0-0 8, D. Catching 3 2-2 8, D. Albert Brian Hess...................... 222-237-247706
Sunland Park................................. 2:45 p.m. 50 Freestyle A. Yunginger, MT, 0:25.31. 3 1-1 7, D. Hoffman 1 0-0 2, M. Teyral 1 0-0 Dustin Wise................... 244-279-181704
Los Alamitos T................................... 4 p.m. 100 Butterfly G. Relford, MT, 1:04.11. 2, R. Owens 0 0-0 0, W. Barton 0 0-0 0, M. Scott Canfield................ 265-248-190703 Wednesdays Games
Penn National.................................... 6 p.m. 100 Freestyle S. Marsten, CV, 0:56.55. Muniz 0 0-0 0. Totals 23 8-9 58. Doug Andrew................. 259-239-203701 L.A. Clippers 113..................... Orlando 108
Dayton Raceway........................... 6:15 p.m. 500 Freestyle K. Geib, MT, 5:43.05. Elizabethtown......... 14 16 5 7 42 Wynetta Martin............. 213-193-238644 Miami 95................................... Indiana 89
Turfway Park................................. 6:15 p.m. 200 Freestyle Relay CV (A. Heisey, L. Dallastown.............. 16 14 8 20 58 LEISURE Toronto 123...................... Philadelphia 114
Delta Downs T.............................. 6:40 p.m. Nedrow, N. Kramer, S. Marsten), 1:50.11. 3-Point Goals A. Peifer 3, M. Garber
Saratoga H.................................... 6:45 p.m. THURSDAY SENIORS Washington 109................... Charlotte 106
100 Backstroke A. Stramara, MT, 1:08.79. 2, R. Parise 1; McGlynn 3, B. Caldwell 1.
Charles Town..................................... 7 p.m. Fouled Out None. Richard Kleckner............ 223-246-256725 Brooklyn 107........................ L.A. Lakers 97
100 Breaststroke O. Salembier, MT, 1:14.51. Galen Zook.................... 194-202-258654 Houston 132....................... Sacramento 98
Yonkers......................................... 7:10 p.m. 400 Freestyle Relay MT (J. Rowe, A.
Meadowlands H........................... 7:15 p.m. Lebanon Catholic 55, Dennis Bushong............. 205-279-162646 Memphis 93........................... Cleveland 85
Woodbine H................................. 7:30 p.m. Angheloui, Newell, P. Newman), 4:00.46. Harrisburg Academy 25 Mike Conner.................. 223-225-194642 Detroit 95..................................... Dallas 85
Australia A......................................... 8 p.m. Penn Manor 95, Cocalico 74 LEBANON CATHOLIC (55) Champ Bauer................. 237-178-225640 Utah 109......................... Oklahoma City 89
Cal Expo........................................ 9:15 p.m. 200 Medley Relay C (O. Taylor, M. H. Valerio 8 4-4 22, K. Kauffman 10 0-0 Joel Ellis......................... 214-202-223639
21, N. Hatzfeld 5 3-9 13, J. Ferreira 1 0-0 2, Bob Kilheffer.................. 217-201-213631 San Antonio 108....................... Boston 101
Australia B....................................... 10 p.m. Haines, M. Vanaski, K. Carrasco), 2:01.64.
Australia C....................................... 11 p.m. 100 Breaststroke O. Salembier, MT, K. Zongze 1 0-0 2, M. Brennan 0 1-2 1, A. Don Caldwell................. 198-212-217627 Thursdays Games
1:14.51. 200 Freestyle E. Westhafer, C, Witmer 0 0-2 0. Totals 22 8-19 55. Dave Sneath.................. 199-241-186626 Milwaukee 108.......................... Chicago 97
2:06.82. HARRISBURG ACADEMY (25) Jerry Bushong................ 190-209-209608 New Orleans 102....................... Indiana 95
SWIMMING 200 IM E. Shaub, PM, 2:26.23. B. Weber 4 2-7 10, A. Douglas 4 0-0 9, J.
Pastor 2 0-4 4, J. Murray 1 1-3 3, L. Douglas
MYERS AUTOBODY LADIES Portland at Denver................................. (n)
50 Freestyle A. Breitbach, PM, 0:26.19. Dennett Rittenhouse..... 203-223-209635 San Antonio at Phoenix.......................... (n)
100 Butterfly O. Taylor, C, 1:08.34. 0 1-3 1, C. Clark 0 0-1 0. Totals 10 4-15 25. Cindy McLaughlin.......... 183-202-223608
Lebanon Catholic..... 13 19 9 14 55 New York at Golden State....................... (n)
100 Freestyle M. Haines, C, 0:55.72. Robyn Graham............... 191-193-218602
500 Freestyle E. Westhafer, C, 5:38.80. Harrisburg Academy.... 6 8 4 7 25 Fridays Games
3-Point Goals H. Valerio 2, K. Kauffman CONESTOGA INDUSTRIAL Brooklyn at Orlando......................... 7 p.m.
SCHOLASTIC BOYS 200 Freestyle Relay PM (A. Breitbach, Denny Rittenhouse Jr..... 277-266-215758
S. Leakway, G. Kendig, A. Sugra), 1:49.26. 1; A. Douglas 1. Fouled Out None. Detroit at Washington...................... 7 p.m.
NONLEAGUE Dong Keller.................... 222-225-257734
100 Backstroke E. Shaub, PM, 1:06.66. Penn Manor 45, Kennard-Dale 41 Jason Frable................... 175-251-278704 Atlanta at Toronto....................... 7:30 p.m.
Cedar Crest 99, Ephrata 65 100 Breaststroke M. Haines, C, 1:12.74. PENN MANOR (45) Charlotte at Boston..................... 7:30 p.m.
200 Medley Relay CC (M. Moffitt, Gry- 400 Freestyle Relay PM (A. Sugra, S. C. Lovett 6 4-4 20, A. Krahulik 4 0-2 8, M. THURSDAY NIITE MIXED
Donna Jurtz................... 182-205-241628 L.A. Clippers at Miami...................... 8 p.m.
boski, Wildonger, Knapp), 0:57.49; Leakway, E. Shaub, A. Breitbach), 4:02.21. Hreben 0 8-8 8, D. Greenawalt 2 0-0 6, R. L.A. Lakers at Philadelphia................ 8 p.m.
200 Freestyle D. Schlemm, E, 1:57.83. Morrison 1 0-0 2, M. Tulli 0 1-2 1, C. McCol- TUESDAY NIGHT SENIORS
200 IM L. Emmerling, E, 2:03.78. Lampeter-Strasburg 72, Man. Central 22 lum 0 0-0 0, J. Edwards 0 0-0 0, K. Roldan 0 Jenny Marsden.............. 173-182-155515
Milwaukee at Chicago...................... 8 p.m.
50 Freestyle M. Moffitt, CC, 0:20.85. 200 Medley Relay L (E. Lichty, Wagner, 0-0 0, B. Harris 0 0-0 0, C. Morrison 0 0-0 0. New Orleans at Houston.................. 8 p.m.
100 Butterfly J. Wildonger, CC, 0:56.73. M. Nagle, A. Nagle), 2:10.47. Totals 13 13-16 45. ROCKY SPRINGS Sacramento at Memphis.................. 8 p.m.
100 Freestyle G. Deiderick, CC, 0:51.50. 200 Freestyle Horner, L, 2:10.26. KENNARD-DALE (41) THURSDAY SENIORS Dallas at Utah............................ 10:30 p.m.
500 Freestyle L. Emmerling, E, 4:54.60. 200 IM Hostetter, L, 2:42.34. Thomas 5 8-10 21, A. Freese 2 5-6 10, Kevin Riley..................... 231-247-227705
200 Freestyle Relay CC (G. Deiderick, 50 Freestyle H. Welchans, L, 0:27.14. Williams 3 0-0 6, Day 1 0-0 2, Lowe 0 0-0 Ron Thomas................... 279-227-178684
Knapp, Wildonger, J. Kelly), 1:48.78. 100 Butterfly A. Dissinger, MC, 1:14.47.
100 Freestyle H. Welchans, L, 1:00.66.
0, Potts 0 0-0 0, Bartkowski 0 0-2 0. Totals Sherry Sierer.................. 197-123-198518 NFL
100 Backstroke M. Moffitt, CC, 0:57.48. 12 13-18 41.
100 Breaststroke Gryboski, CC, 1:07.77. 500 Freestyle Horner, L, 5:57.27. Penn Manor............ 14 0 14 17 45
400 Freestyle Relay E (D. Schlemm, K. 200 Freestyle Relay L (na), 1:52.98.
100 Backstroke E. Lichty, L, 1:17.33.
Kennard-Dale............ 8 15 10 8 41 RIFLE
Emmerling, Brunner, L. Emmerling), 3:39.41. 3-Point Goals C. Lovett 4, D. Green-
100 Breaststroke Wagner, L, 1:15.86. awalt 2; Thomas 3, A. Freese 1. Fouled Out Thursdays Game
Hempfield 127, Elizabethtown 42 400 Freestyle Relay L (na), 4:15.88. Potts.
200 Medley Relay H (D. Roeder, J. Cor- Los Angeles at Seattle............................. (n)
rigan, Fissella, Z. Walter), 1:49.13. Warwick 64, Lampeter-Strasburg 30 Saturdays Game
200 Medley Relay W (T. Mandrell, SCHOLASTIC
200 Freestyle N. Heisey, H, 1:51.59.
200 IM J. Corrigan, H, 2:08.01. Oberholtzer, na, L. Ober), 1:53.02. GIRLS L-L LEAGUE
Miami at N.Y. Jets......................... 8:25 p.m.
Sundays Games
50 Freestyle A. Eyster, H, 0:22.75. 200 Freestyle A. Lance, W, 2:05.19.
200 IM E. Schupp, W, 2:21.34. BASKETBALL E-town 494, Conestoga Valley 480 Philadelphia at Baltimore................. 1 p.m.
100 Butterfly D. Mueser, E, 0:55.13.
100 Freestyle A. Fissella, H, 0:51.17. 50 Freestyle E. Schouten, W, 0:24.67. CONESTOGA VALLEY (480)M. Turoczi Cleveland at Buffalo......................... 1 p.m.
500 Freestyle G. Fuhrman, H, 5:30.67. 100 Butterfly Uhlin, W, 1:01.77. 97, L. Henkel 97, H. Miller 96, M. Groff 95, Detroit at N.Y. Giants........................ 1 p.m.
200 Freestyle Relay H (E. Shannon, Z. 100 Freestyle Mandell, W, 0:56.41. SCHOLASTIC GIRLS A. Stoudt 95. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati.................... 1 p.m.
Walter, A. Eyster, N. Heisey), 1:35.44. 500 Freestyle L. Ober, W, 5:21.86. L-L LEAGUE ELIZABETHTOWN (494)B. Shuck 100, C. Tennessee at Kansas City.................. 1 p.m.
100 Backstroke D. Roeder, H, 1:02.04. 200 Freestyle Relay L (na), 1:52.98. SECTION ONE Flores 100, M. Risbon 98, D. Buckwalter 98, Green Bay at Chicago....................... 1 p.m.
100 Breaststroke N. Heisey, H, 1:03.10. 100 Backstroke E. Schouten, W, 1:05.56. J. Minnich 98.
100 Breaststroke Wagner, L, 1:15.86. Warwick 52, Penn Manor 50 Indianapolis at Minnesota................ 1 p.m.
400 Freestyle Relay H (Clarke, A. Fatta, WARWICK (52) Manheim Township 494, Jacksonville at Houston.................... 1 p.m.
H. Shertzer, N. Glass), 3:38.55. 400 Freestyle Relay W (na), 3:56.25.
R. Derr 7 9-12 23, R. Ross 4 0-0 9, L. Batty Manheim Central 489 New Orleans at Arizona............... 4:05 p.m.
McCaskey 89, Lancaster Catholic 81 Warwick 72, Manheim Central 22 4 0-3 9, J. Forsythe 2 0-0 5, T. Gonzales 1 2-5 San Francisco at Atlanta.............. 4:05 p.m.
200 Medley Relay W (T. Mandrell, MANHEIM TOWNSHIP (494)Z. Musser
200 Medley Relay M (E. Feeman, O. 4, K. Sheaffer 1 0-0 2, C. Armstrong 0 0-0 0, 100, H. Musser 100, D. Chieppor 98, L. New England at Denver............... 4:25 p.m.
Woodard, S. Haiges, Fulton), 1:47.99. Oberholtzer, na, L. Ober), 1:53.02. A. Finkill 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 11-20 52.
200 Freestyle A. Lance, W, 2:05.19. Katch 98, G. Wolf 98. Oakland at San Diego.................. 4:25 p.m.
200 Freestyle Fulton, M, 2:05.66. PENN MANOR (50) Tampa Bay at Dallas..................... 8:30 p.m.
200 IM E. Schnupp, W, 2:21.34. A. Schriver 6 6-7 18, M. Carroll 6 1-2 15, MANHEIM CENTRAL (489)A. Stone 99,
200 IM E. Feeman, M, 2:09.44.
50 Freestyle L. Paulukow, LC, 0:24.10. 50 Freestyle E. Schouten, W, 0:24.67. N. Greggs 3 3-3 9, S. Stackhouse 2 0-4 4, K. C. Miller 98, J. Burkhart 98, S. Good 97, C. Mondays Game
100 Butterfly E. Feeman, M, 0:57.37. 100 Butterfly Uhlin, W, 1:01.77. Levato 1 2-2 4, L. Wissler 0 0-0 0, S. Wiker 0 Ginder 97. Carolina at Washington............... 8:30 p.m.
100 Freestyle Fulton, M, 0:55.01. 100 Freestyle Lin, W, 0:56.41. 0-0 0. Totals 18 12-18 50. Garden Spot 490, Wilson 481
500 Freestyle L. Paulukow, LC, 5:32.72. 500 Freestyle L. Ober, W, 5:21.86. Warwick.................. 16 12 11 13 52 WILSON (481)K. Lanphar 97, O. Kunder 97,
200 Freestyle Relay M (N. Speitel, S. 200 Freestyle Relay W (na), 1:54.92.
100 Backstroke E. Schnupp, W, 1:05.56.
Penn Manor............ 18 13 10 9 50 A. Serban 96, K. Schlosman 96, J. Blume 95. WRESTLING
Haiges, Biedelman, Fulton), 1:44.50. 3-Point Goals R. Ross 1, J. Forsythe 1, GARDEN SPOT (490)J. Weaver 99, Z.
100 Backstroke O. Woodard, M, 1:01.29. 100 Breaststroke A. Dissinger, MC, 1:15.81. L. Batty 1; M. Carroll 2. Fouled Out None.
400 Freestyle Relay W (na), 3:56.25. Garey 98, E. Diehl 98, M. Diem 98, D. Red-
100 Breaststroke N. Bamert, LC, 1:07.66. TRI VALLEY LEAGUE cay 97.
400 Freestyle Relay M (E. Feeman, Ful-
ton, Fulton, O. Woodard), 3:35.21. Lanc. Country Day 43, Millersburg 26 NONLEAGUE SCHOLASTIC
Manheim Twp. 121, Conestoga Valley 55
MENS LANCASTER COUNTRY DAY (43)
A. Duncan 7 2-4 16, M. Ernst 5 2-4 12, M. Ephrata 496, Governor Mifflin 447 WEDNESDAYS LATE RESULTS
200 Medley Relay MT (S. Gingrich, D. BASKETBALL McDougall 3 0-0 6, K. Stankiewicz 2 0-0 5, S. GOVERNOR MIFFLIN (447)N. Jones 95, SECTION THREE
Jones, C. Gingrich, G. Hetrick), 1:42.72. Schlageter 1 0-0 2, A. Satirascu 1 0-0 2, M. V. Moore 91, A. Maples 91, A. Myers 89, M.
200 Freestyle A. Cliff, MT, 1:57.05. Wynne 0 0-0 0, S. Eynon 0 0-0 0, V. Gardner Petricoin 81. Pequea Valley 36, Lanc. Catholic 18
200 IM N. Lynam, CV, 2:01.05. 0 0-0 0, M. Forman 0 0-0 0. Totals 16 4-8 43. EPHRATA (496)S. Hurst 100, J. Potts 100, 152No contest.
THURSDAYS SCORES 160D. Jackson, PV, p. Q. Clark, :47.
50 Freestyle C. Gingrich, MT, 0:21.91. MILLERSBURG (26) M. Miller 99, C. Hurst 99, M. Messner 98.
100 Butterfly S. Gingrich, MT, 0:53.80. EAST M. Armor 6 4-12 17, M. Paul 1 1-3 3, T. 170D. Wanner, PV, p. R. Kemmerly, :51.
100 Freestyle C. Gingrich, MT, 0:48.90. George Washington 74.....................UCF 59 Fite 1 1-1 3, K. Burger 1 0-0 2, M. Heddings 182No contest.
500 Freestyle N. Lynam, CV, 4:41.98.
200 Freestyle Relay MT (S. Gingrich,
SOUTH
Alabama 78...........................SC-Upstate 61
0 1-2 1, E. Schade 0 0-0 0, C. Lebo 0 0-0 0.
Totals 7 3-6 26.
GOLF 195No contest.
220No contest.
Waplinger, A. Cliff, C. Gingrich), 1:32.66. Auburn 117....................Coastal Carolina 72 Lanc. Country Day... 15 6 7 14 43 285J. Coblentz, PV, p. J. Hank, :23.
100 Backstroke S. Gingrich, MT, 0:58.39. Blue Mountain 57.................. Jackson St. 49 Millersburg................ 3 8 4 11 26 106S. Lobeck, LC, by forfeit.
100 Breaststroke M. Raasch, CV, 1:05.75. Coll. of Charleston 53.........East Carolina 35 3-Point Goals K. Stankiewicz; M. Ar- 113N. Card, LC, by forfeit.
400 Freestyle Relay CV (N. Lynam, N. Coppin St. 89................. Goldey-Beacom 83 mor. Fouled Out None.
Georgia Southern 75......................... FIU 68 HIGHLANDS OF DONEGAL 120G. Diaz, LC, by forfeit.
Pham, M. Dougherty, L. Frey), 3:34.94. NONLEAGUE 126T. Ball, PV, p. C. Nazario, 1:07.
Mississippi 78........................ Murray St. 73 MENS 18-HOLE GROUP Wednesday
Penn Manor 103, Cocalico 69 NC State 97.................... Appalachian St. 64 Linden Hall 50, LMH 28 132G. Miller, PV, p. A. Joseph, 1:16.
Senior League, Stroke Play: Net, Jim Terry 138No contest.
200 Medley Relay C (Z. Sherk, H. Keck, North Florida 110...............Thomas (GA) 80 LINDEN HALL (50)
C. Higinbotham, J. Musselman), 1:43.33. Tennessee 92........................... Lipscomb 77 H. Saatman 3 2-2 8, R. Kauffman 2 0-3 70, Barry Rothweiler 74, Henry Rutter 76, 145C. Walsh, PV, p. D. McTamney-Prex-
200 Freestyle J. Stephan, PM, 1:57.98. Wofford 96...........................Austin Peay 77 4, McCloud 3 2-3 10, S. Kauffman 0 2-3 2, Fred Fetterman 81. ta, 2:15.
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SCHOLASTIC BOYS
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7:30 p.m.
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Section Two
Lampeter-Strasburg at Donegal, NOTICE OF ACTION
7:30 p.m. IN MORTGAGE
Cocalico at Garden Spot, 7:30 p.m. FORECLOSURE
Ephrata at Elizabethtown, 7:30 p.m.
Solanco at Manheim Central, IN THE COURT OF
7:30 p.m. COMMON PLEAS OF
Section Three
INFORMATION LANCASTER COUNTY,
Lebanon Catholic at Pequea Val- PENNSYLVANIA
ley, 7 p.m. Lost CIVIL ACTION LAW
Elco at Lancaster Catholic, 7:30 p.m. Legal Notices COURT OF
Northern Lebanon at Annville- ASSOCIATED PRESS
Estate Notices
Cleona, 7:30 p.m. St. Louis Jaden Schwartz, left, tries to get off a shot past New Jerseys Jon Merrill and COMMON PLEAS
Found
Columbia at Lancaster Menno- CIVIL DIVISION
nite, 7:30 p.m. goalie Cory Schneider, right, during the second period of Thursdays game. Public Auctions
LANCASTER COUNTY
Estate Sales
NONLEAGUE Announcements No. 16-07435
Conestoga Christian at Lancaster NHL ROUNDUP

Blues come back


Legal Services WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,
Country Day, 5 p.m.
Veritas Academy vs. Lincoln Lead- Please see the S/B/M TO WELLS FARGO
ership Academy at High Point Bap- Obituaries in the HOME MORTGAGE, INC.,
tist, 6:30 p.m. A section for the F/K/A NORWEST MORT-
Mount Calvary Christian at York following: GAGE, INC.

to beat Devils
Country Day, 7:45 p.m.
Obits & Service Plaintiff
SCHOLASTIC GIRLS vs.
Information
L-L LEAGUE Cemeteries/Lots TAWANA A. STEWART-
Section One Cards of Thanks WINDER A/K/A TAWANA
Cedar Crest at McCaskey, 7:30 p.m. In Memoriams
Conestoga Valley at Hempfield, STEWART-WINDER, Indi-
7:30 p.m. vidually and in her capacity
Elizabethtown at Manheim as Administratrix of the Es-
Township, 7:30 p.m. LEGAL NOTICES tate and Heir of the Estate of
Section Two Vladimir Tarasenko when scored his second eighth in the last 10 meet- LEGAL NOTICE ALPHONSO WINDER A/K/A
Garden Spot at Cocalico, 7:30 p.m.
Donegal at Lampeter-Strasburg, had a goal and two goal in three games on ings with the Islanders. Notice is hereby given that ALPHONSO R. WINDER
7:30 p.m. assists and Alex Pi- the power play with 2:54 Ducks 4, Bruins 3: a Special Meeting of Colum- KEARIA NAYLOR, in her ca-
Lebanon at Ephrata, 7:30 p.m.
etrangelo scored the left in the first period. Josh Manson and Rick- bia Borough Council will be pacity as Heir of the Estate of
Manheim Central at Solanco, held in conjunction with the ALPHONSO WINDER A/K/A
7:30 p.m. go-ahead goal as the St. Brad Hunt got an assist ard Rakell scored second- monthly Public Works Com- ALPHONSO R. WINDER
Section Three Louis Blues beat the and has a point in all four period goals to lead Ana- mittee Meeting on Tuesday, UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUC-
Lancaster Catholic at Elco, 7 p.m.
Annville-Cleona at Northern Leb- New Jersey Devils 5-2 games with the Blues heim past Boston. December 20, 2016, at CESSORS, ASSIGNS, AND
anon, 7:30 p.m.
Lancaster Mennonite at Colum-
on Thursday night. since being called up Andrew Cogliano and 6:00pm in the Borough Hall, ALL PERSONS, FIRMS, OR
308 Locust Street, Columbia, ASSOCIATIONS CLAIMING
bia, 7:30 p.m. Jori Lehtera, Nail from the AHL on Dec. 8. Kevin Bieksa also scored RIGHT, TITLE OR INTER-
PA, to discuss the 2017
Pequea Valley at Lebanon Catho-
lic, 7:30 p.m.
Yakupov and Patrik Coyotes 3. Maple for the Ducks, who won meeting schedule and any EST FROM OR UNDER
NONLEAGUE Berglund also scored Leafs 2 (SO): Former for the seventh time in other Borough business. If ALPHONSO WINDER A/K/A
Veritas Academy vs. Salem Chris- for the Blues, who over- Toronto forward Pe- nine games. Jonathan you are a person with a dis- ALPHONSO R. WINDER,
tian at High Point Baptist, 3:30 p.m.
came an early two-goal ter Holland scored the ability wishing to attend and DECEASED
Mount Calvary Christian at York Bernier stopped 31 shots. require an accommodation to Defendants
Country Day, 6:15 p.m. deficit. Jake Allen made shootout winner in visit- Kings 4, Red Wings participate in the meeting, NOTICE
Conestoga Christian at Lancaster
Country Day, 6:30 p.m. 24 saves as St. Louis ing Arizonas victory over 1: Nic Dowd had a tie- please contact the Borough To KEARIA NAYLOR, in her
BOWLING improved to 13-1-3 on the Maple Leafs. breaking goal late in the Office at 684-2467. capacity as Heir of the Es-
SCHOLASTIC home ice. Traded to the Coyotes second period and Tyler Gregory Sahd tate of ALPHONSO WINDER
Borough Manager A/K/A ALPHONSO R.
L-L LEAGUE Adam Henrique and last week, Holland was Toffoli scored twice in WINDER
Section One
Manheim Township vs. Penn
Miles Wood scored for the only one of the three the third, lifting Los An- Lancaster Online You are hereby notified that
Manor at Leisure Lanes, 3:30 p.m. the Devils, while Cory shooters for each team to geles past Detroit. www.lancasteronline.com on August 19, 2016, Plaintiff,
Hempfield vs. McCaskey at Lei-
sure Lanes, 3:30 p.m.
Schneider made 26 score in the tiebreaker. Derek Forbort scored Your Local Connection WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,
saves. New Jerseys los- Wild 5, Predators 2: S/B/M TO WELLS FARGO
Section Three 21 seconds into the game LEGAL NOTICE HOME MORTGAGE, INC.,
Northern Lebanon vs. Lancaster ing streak is at a season- Devan Dubnyk made 34 on the Kings first shot The 2017 budget will be F/K/A NORWEST MORT-
Mennonite at Rocky Springs Lanes,
3:30 p.m. high four games and the saves, Eric Staal scored and Dowd scored off his adopted at a special meeting GAGE, INC., filed a Mort-
NONLEAGUE Devils dropped their twice and surging Min- own rebound with 17 sec- of the Strasburg Township gage Foreclosure Complaint
Ephrata vs. Manheim Central at
Cains Lanes, 3:30 p.m.
seventh straight game nesota beat host Nash- onds left in the second
Board of Supervisors on endorsed with a Notice to De-
Tuesday, December 27, fend, against you in the Court
ICE HOCKEY against St. Louis. ville for its sixth straight period. Toffoli scored 2016, at 1:00 p.m. at the of Common Pleas of LAN-
SCHOLASTIC Henrique gave the victory. with 6:10 left in the game, Strasburg Township Munici- CASTER County Pennsylva-
CPIHL Devils a 1-0 lead with Dubnyks best save giving Los Angeles a two- pal Building, 400 Bunker Hill nia, docketed to No. 16-
Tier One a short-handed goal at came with 8:30 remain- goal cushion that was Road. The public is invited to 07435. Wherein Plaintiff
Palmyra vs. Hershey at Klick-Lewis,
7:39 of the first period. ing in the third period attend. seeks to foreclose on the
7 p.m. safe against a team that is Judith G. Willig mortgage secured on your
Cumberland Valley vs. Lower Dau- Tarasenko whiffed on a when he denied Ryan Jo- struggling to score and he Township Secretary property located at 906
phin at Twin Ponds East, 8:15 p.m.
Warwick vs. Cedar Crest at Klick- shot from the point for hansen from the left fa- added an empty-net goal LEGAL NOTICE UNION STREET, LAN-
Lewis, 8:45 p.m. the Blues, sending Hen- ceoff dot with the Preda- with 3:34 to go. The following meetings will CASTER, PA 17603-5436,
Tier Two
Manheim Central vs. Manheim
rique and Travis Zajac tors on a power play and The offensively chal- be held in the Manheim Bor- whereupon your property
would be sold by the Sheriff
Township at Lancaster Ice Rink, in on a 2-on-1. Minnesota holding a one- lenged Red Wings had
ough office building, 15 East
of LANCASTER County.
8:15 p.m. Wood scored 4 min- goal lead. High Street, Manheim, Penn-
Tier Three two shots in the first, sylvania. You are hereby notified to
MSMCC vs. Susquehannock at utes later to give the Blackhawks 5, Is- their lowest total for any Borough Council - the sec- plead to the above refer-
York City Ice Arena, 7:15 p.m. Devils a 2-0 lead. Wood landers 4: Richard Panik period this season and ond and last Tuesday of each enced Complaint on or be-
SWIMMING AND DIVING put it in an open net af- scored the tiebreaking month at 7:00 PM, except the fore 20 days from the date of
added just six more in the this publication or a Judg-
SCHOLASTIC BOYS AND GIRLS ter Henriques initial goal with 6:13 left in the second.
2nd May Meeting will be held
ment will be entered against
NONLEAGUE May 23rd.
Elizabethtown vs. Hempfield at shot went wide and car- third period to lift Chi- Jeff Zatkoff made 17 Various Borough Commit- you.
Elizabethtown College, 7 p.m. omed off the boards in cago over New York. saves for the Kings. De- tees - the second and last NOTICE
WRESTLING front of the net. Paniks eighth of the sea- troits Jimmy Howard Tuesday of each month at If you wish to defend, you
must enter a written appear-
SCHOLASTIC Tarasenko got the son gave Chicago its fourth stopped 27 shots.
5:30 PM, except the 2nd May
ance personally or by attor-
NONLEAGUE Meeting will be held May
Elco, Lampeter-Strasburg, Man- Blues on the board win in five games and SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
ney and file your defenses or
heim Central, Manheim Township,
23rd. Additional Committee
meetings will be held on 8/22, objections in writing with the
Pequea Valley, Solanco at Penn
Manor Tournament, 3 p.m. 9/5, 10/3, and 11/7 at 6:30 court. You are warned that if
Carlisle, Ephrata, Garden Spot, PM. you fail to do so the case may
Hempfield at Carlisle, 3:30 p.m. NBA ROUNDUP Zoning Hearing Board - the proceed without you and a
Northern Lebanon at Central judgment may be entered
first Monday of each month,

Union president Paul thinks


Mountain, 4 p.m. against you without further
except the January Meeting
will be held January 9th and notice for the relief requested
TRANSACTIONS the September Meeting will by the plaintiff. You may lose

new labor deal is a winner be held September 11th all money or property or other
at 7:00 PM rights important to you.
Historic Commission - the YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS
BASEBALL second Monday of each NOTICE TO YOUR
American League month at 7:00 PM LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU
NEW YORK YANKEES Agreed to Chris Paul faced great The new CBA, if ap- 95: Anthony Davis had Borough Planning Com- DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER,
terms with LHP Aroldis Chapman GO TO OR TELEPHONE
on a five-year contract. Designated uncertainty when he proved by players and 35 points, 16 rebounds mission - the third Monday of
THE OFFICE SET FORTH
each month, except the Feb-
RHP Nick Goody for assignment. became president of owners, will last seven and five blocked shots, ruary Meeting will be held BELOW. THIS OFFICE CAN
National League
COLORADO ROCKIES Agreed the National Basket- seasons with an opt-out rookie Buddy Hield February 27th at 7:00 PM PROVIDE YOU WITH IN-
to terms with LHP Mike Dunn on a ball Players Associa- available after six. Average scored a career-high 21 Borough Authority FORMATION ABOUT HIR-
three-year contract. ING A LAWYER.
MILWAUKEE BREWERS Agreed tion three years ago. salaries will continue to points, and host New Or- (MAWSA) - the second
IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD
to terms with LHP Tommy Milone The league was chang- soar, players will be asked leans defeated Indiana. Thursday of each month at
on a one-year contract and with 7:00 PM TO HIRE A LAWYER, THIS
INF Eric Sogard, RHP Hiram Bur- ing commissioners, the to endure fewer back-to- Davis highlighted a dy- Regional Partners Meeting OFFICE MAY BE ABLE TO
gos and LHP Andy Oliver on minor union was seeking a new back and four-game-in- namic performance with including Manheim Bor- PROVIDE YOU WITH IN-
league contracts. FORMATION ABOUT AGEN-
NEW YORK METS Agreed to executive director and five-day stretches, and two 3-pointers and a ough, Penn Township, Rapho
CIES THAT MAY OFFER LE-
terms with RHP Ben Rowen and another round of labor players who will soon be couple of driving dunks. Township and the Manheim
GAL SERVICES TO
RHP Cory Burns on minor league Central School Board will be
contracts. strife seemed unavoid- coming into the league He was at his best dur- held Nov 15th, 2017, at 7:00 ELIGIBLE PERSONS AT A
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES
Agreed to terms with OF Odubel
able. will reap benefits that no ing a pivotal 15-0 Peli- PM. REDUCED FEE OR NO
Herrera on a five-year contract. That was then. rookies have before. cans run inside the final Submitted by: FEE.
Notice to Defend:
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS
Named Dave Brundage manager of
Whatever fears there But to Paul, the biggest 5 minutes, when he con- James R. Fisher
Lawyer Referral Service
Sacramento (PCL). were in 2013 are gone win in this proposed deal verted a three-point play Borough Manager
Lancaster Bar Association
FOOTBALL now, with the league and is what it will mean for on a driving dunk, hit a 3, Notice is hereby given that 28 East Orange Street
the rescheduled regular
National Football League
NFL Suspended Cleveland OL
its union having reached former players espe- added four free throws monthly meeting of Strasburg
Lancaster, PA 17602
Alvin Bailey, without pay, for two a tentative agreement cially with regard to better and blocked two shots. Telephone (717) 393-0737
Borough Council shall be
games for a substance violation.
BUFFALO BILLS Signed LB
on a new collective bar- health care. Jrue Holiday, who held on Monday, December
NOTICE OF ACTION
Bryson Albright and RB Cedric gaining agreement and For me, its crazy to go started the surge with 19, 2016, at 7:30 p.m., at the
IN MORTGAGE
ONeal to the practice squad.
the relationship be- into arenas now where a driving layup, had 16 Strasburg Borough Municipal
CHICAGO BEARS Signed DB Building, 145 Precision Av- FORECLOSURE
DeVante Bausby to the practice tween the oft-conten- former players who work points. Myles Turner enue, Strasburg, Pennsylva- IN THE COURT OF
squad. Placed TE Justin Perillo on
the practice squad injured list. tious sides going along for teams broadcast- scored 26 points on 11- nia. The rescheduled public COMMON PLEAS OF
CLEVELAND BROWNS Signed DL as swimmingly as ever. ers, stuff like that and of-14 shooting for Indi- hearing concerning the pro- LANCASTER COUNTY,
Trevon Coley to the practice squad. posed liquor license transfer PENNSYLVANIA
DETROIT LIONS Claimed DE Yet on Thursday, one thats probably the most ana. CIVIL ACTION LAW
to the Rutters Farm Store at
Corey Lemonier off waivers from day after this new pro- humbling feeling there Bucks 108, Bulls 97: 405 Historic Drive will be held COURT OF
Cleveland. Waived CB Adairius
Barnes. posed deal was struck, is, those former players Giannis Antetokounmpo at the same date, time, and COMMON PLEAS
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Signed Paul wanted no congrat- coming up and saying scored 30 points and location. CIVIL DIVISION
LB Deiontrez Mount from the LANCASTER COUNTY
practice squad. Waived LB Lavar ulations or credit in- Thank you, Paul said. Jabari Parker added 28 NOTICE No. 16-05830
Edwards. stead lauding everyone Its not about me. Its to lead Milwaukee to a Notice is hereby given that OCWEN LOAN SERVICING,
LOS ANGELES RAMS Placed RB the Weaverland Valley Au-
Benny Cunningham and DE Robert involved for getting it about all the guys. Thats victory over visiting Chi- LLC
thority will hold their regular Plaintiff
Quinn on injured reserve. Signed done. what I think what history cago. monthly meetings at the East
G David Arkin and DL Morgan Fox vs.
from the practice squad. I dont know if re- will talk about with this Milwaukee led the Earl Township Municipal THOMAS H. CANTIRINO
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Claimed WR Michael Floyd off
lief is the right word, deal. This wasnt a deal entire game and held a Building, 4610 Division High- DONNA CANTIRINO
waivers from Arizona. Released WR Paul, the Los Angeles just for the current play- 24-point advantage early way, East Earl, PA, beginning COMERICA BANK &
Griff Whalen. Clippers All-Star point ers, for incoming players, in the fourth quarter but at 6:30 P.M. during the year TRUST, N.A., TRUSTEE OF
HOCKEY of 2017 as follows: Jan. 5, THE THOMAS CANTIRINO
National Hockey League
guard, said Thursday in but the players who paved had to hold on to snap a Feb. 6, Mar. 6, Apr. 3, May 1, TRUST DATED JULY 6,
BOSTON BRUINS Recalled F an interview with The the way for us. three-game losing streak, Jun. 5, Jul. 6, Aug. 7, Sept. 7, 2006
Anton Blidh from Providence (AHL).
Assigned F Danton Heinen to Provi-
Associated Press. But In Thursdays games: its longest of the season. Oct. 2, Nov. 6, Dec. 4. Defendants
dence. its a really good feeling. Pelicans 102, Pacers SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS WEAVERLAND VALLEY Continued
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NOTICE 2.An award and sale of the other general provisions; Ar- services or auxiliary aids at- Lancaster County Retirement Board
To DONNA CANTIRINO Bonds was made to RBC ticle II, setting forth interpre- tending any of these meet- Conservation District Board Feb 10, April 7, May 12,
You are hereby notified that Capital Markets, LLC at a pri- tation and definitions; Article ings should submit a written of Directors (LCCDBD) Aug 18, Oct 13, and Nov 17,
on June 28, 2016, Plaintiff, vate sale by negotiation for a III, providing for the adminis- request for such assistance First Wednesday of ea. 9:00 a.m., Lanc. Co. Govern-
OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, purchase price to be negoti- tration of the Ordinance to the County Commission- month, 7:30 p.m., except ment Center, conf. rm. 703.
LLC, filed a Mortgage Fore- ated and set forth in written through plan processing pro- ers Office. Jan., 1:00 p.m., Farm & Salary Board
closure Complaint endorsed addendum to the Bond Pur- cedures; Article IV, setting Agricultural Preserve Board Home Center conf. rm., 1383 First Monday of ea. month,
with a Notice to Defend, chase Agreement for the forth information to be shown Fourth Thursday of ea. Arcadia Road, Lancaster. except in Jan, August, and
against you in the Court of Bonds. The purchase price on or submitted with various month, except Nov and Dec, The Nutrient Management/ Sept, the second Monday,
Common Pleas of LAN- shall not be less than 95% types of Plans; Article V pro- third Thursday, 8:00 a.m., Cost Share Committee will 1:30 p.m., Lanc. Co. Govern-
CASTER County Pennsylva- nor more than 125% of the viding for financial assurance Lanc. Co. Government Cen- meet one hour prior to each ment Center, conf. rm. 703.
nia, docketed to No. 16- total aggregate principal for completion and mainte- ter, conf. rm. 104. regularly scheduled LC- South Central
05830. Wherein Plaintiff amount of the Bonds. nance of improvements; Arti- Board of Assessment CDBD meeting. On March 1, Transit Authority
seeks to foreclose on the A COPY OF THE FULL cle VI providing extensive de- Appeals 2017, the LCCDBD Low Vol- Third Wednesday of ea.
mortgage secured on your TEXT OF THE FINAL RES- sign standards; (Article VII is Second Wednesday of ea. ume Road Quality Assurance month, 6:00 p.m. Jan.,
property located at 3 OLD OLUTION MAY BE EXAM- reserved) Article VIII provid- month, except Dec, first Board will meet at 5:30 p.m. March, May, July, Sept., and
MILL ROAD, A/K/A 111 OLD INED BY ANY CITIZEN AT ing for administration, en- Wednesday, 8:30 a.m., Lanc. and on Sept. 6, 2017, the LC- Nov. mtgs. held at Red Rose
MILL ROAD, PEACH BOT- THE OFFICE OF THE DI- forcement and penalties for Co. Government Center, CDBD Dirt & Gravel Road Transit Authority (RRTA), 45
TOM, PA 17563, whereupon RECTOR OF FINANCE, violations thereof; and Article Suite 310 conf. rm. Quality Assurance Board will Erick Rd., Lancaster. Feb,
your property would be sold HEMPFIELD SCHOOL DIS- IX providing for the methods Children and Youth Social meet at 5:30 p.m., 1383 Ar- April, June, Aug, Oct, and
by the Sheriff of LAN- TRICT, 200 CHURCH of appeal, an effective date Service Agency Citizens cadia Road, Lancaster. Dec mtgs. held at Berks Area
CASTER County. STREET, LANDISVILLE, and other interpretation pro- Advisory Board Lancaster County Regional Transportation Au-
You are hereby notified to PENNSYLVANIA ON ANY visions. There are numerous Feb 21, May 15, Aug 21 Consolidated Information thority (BARTA), 1700 N.
plead to the above refer- BUSINESS DAY, BETWEEN appendices for use in admin- and Nov. 20, 7:30 a.m., Lanc. Technology Committee Eleventh St., Reading.
enced Complaint on or be- THE HOURS OF 8 A.M. AND istering the Ordinance and Co. Government Center, Quarterly: March 2, June 1, Speedwell Forge Park
fore 20 days from the date of 4 P.M., PREVAILING TIME. when reviewing proposed conf. rm. 102 or 104. Sept 7, and Dec 7, 10:00 Advisory Council
this publication or a Judg- KEGEL KELIN ALMY plans. Please indicate any County Commissioners a.m., Lanc. Co. Government April 19 and Sept 20, 7:00
ment will be entered against & LORD LLP special accommodations you Work Sessions Center, conf. rm. 703. p.m., Penn Twp. Office Bldg.,
you. Bond Counsel need in order to attend this Every Tuesday, 10:00 a.m., Lancaster County 97 N. Penryn Rd., Manheim.
NOTICE Hearing by December 28, Lanc. Co. Government Cen- Emergency Lancaster County
If you wish to defend, you NOTICE 2016. All who wish to be ter, conf. rm. 701, except for: Planning Committee Transportation
must enter a written appear- TO RESIDENTS OF THE heard on this Ordinance Tuesday, February 28, 2017 The 1st Thursday in Feb, Coordinating Committee
ance personally or by attor- BART TOWNSHIP AND should appear at the above Tuesday, March 28, 2017 April, June, Aug, Oct and Feb. 27, April 24, June 26,
ney and file your defenses or OTHER INTERESTED PER- time, date, and place, as it is Tuesday, May 16, 2017 Dec, 1:00 p.m., Public Safety Sept 25, and Nov 27, 12:00
objections in writing with the SONS: anticipated that a decision Tuesday, July 4, 2017 Training Center, 101 Champ p.m., Lanc. Co. Government
court. You are warned that if Notice is hereby given that will be made, including the Tuesday, July 25, 2017 Boulevard, Manheim. Center, conf. rm. 102/104.
you fail to do so the case may the following Ordinance is in- possible adoption of the pro- Tuesday, August 8, 2017 Lancaster County Lank Transportation Technical
proceed without you and a tended to be considered for posed Ordinance. Tuesday, November 7, 2017 Bank Authority, Lancaster Advisory Committee
judgment may be entered adoption by the Bart Town- Respectfully submitted, Tuesday, November 21, 2017 County Housing Authority Second Monday of ea.
against you without further ship Board of Supervisors, KENELM L. SHIRK, III Note: May also have Elec- and Lancaster County month, except in Oct, second
notice for the relief requested during a Hearing on Tuesday, Solicitor tion Board and Registration Redevelopment Authority Tuesday, 12:00 p.m., Lanc.
by the plaintiff. You may lose January 3, 2017, commenc- Commission discussions on Fourth Tuesday of ea. Co. Government Center,
money or property or other ing at 7:00 p.m. at the Bart The monthly meeting of the the above dates and time. month, except Dec, third conf. rm. 102/104.
rights important to you. Township Office, 46 Quarry Salisbury Township Zoning Also, if there are delays in Tuesday, January 24th, and Lancaster County
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS Road, Quarryville, Pennsyl- Hearing Board will be held on the opening of County Of- February 28th, will be held at Transportation Authority
NOTICE TO YOUR vania 17566. Tuesday, December 27, fices due to weather condi- Lancaster County Housing 1st Wednesday of each
LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU AN ORDINANCE RE- 2016, beginning at 7:00 P.M. tions, the County Commis- and Redevelopment Author- month, 3:30 p.m., Lanc. Co.
DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER, PEALING ORDINANCE #03- in the Township Municipal sioners Work Sessions will ity, 202 N. Prince St., 4th fl., Government Center, conf.
GO TO OR TELEPHONE 30-2016A (THE SUBDIVI- Building at 5581 Old be canceled on these days. Lancaster. The March 102.
THE OFFICE SET FORTH SION AND LAND Philadelphia Pike, Gap, Pa., County Commissioners through December will be
The following public hearings Youth Intervention Center
BELOW. THIS OFFICE CAN DEVELOPMENT ORDI- Meeting held at their new location, 28 Board of Managers
PROVIDE YOU WITH IN- NANCE OF BART TOWN- will be held: Every Wednesday, 9:15 Penn Square, Suite 200 Lan-
Faith Mennonite School of Feb 3, May 5, Aug 4, Nov 3,
FORMATION ABOUT HIR- SHIP) AND REPLACING IT a.m., Lanc. Co. Government caster. The Lancaster County at Youth Intervention Center
ING A LAWYER. WITH A NEW COMPRE- 5085 Woodland Court,
Kinzer, PA 17535, is request- Center, conf. rm. 701, ex- Land Bank Authority begins Conf. Room, 235 Circle Av-
IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD HENSIVE ORDINANCE RE- cept for: at 4:00 p.m. The Housing Au- enue, Lancaster.
TO HIRE A LAWYER, THIS LATING TO SUBDIVISION ing a Variance from Chapter
27 of the Salisbury Township Wednesday, March 1, 2017 thority and Redevelopment Youth Intervention Center
OFFICE MAY BE ABLE TO AND LAND DEVELOP- Wednesday, March 15, 2017 meetings will begin approxi- Detention and
PROVIDE YOU WITH IN- MENT, SETTING FORTH Code of Ordinances, Part 2,
Section 202.4 to exceed Wednesday, May 17, 2017 mately at 4:30 p.m. Shelter Hearings
FORMATION ABOUT AGEN- RULES, REGULATIONS, Wednesday, June 21, 2017 Lancaster County Every Monday, Wednesday
CIES THAT MAY OFFER LE- AND STANDARDS REGU- maximum permissible lot
coverage for a proposed ad- Wednesday, July 26, 2017 Vacant Property and Friday, as needed, 8:00
GAL SERVICES TO LATING SUBDIVISION AND Wednesday, August 9, 2017 Reinvestment Board a.m., Youth Intervention Cen-
ELIGIBLE PERSONS AT A LAND DEVELOPMENT dition to an existing school.
The subject property is lo- Wednesday, September 13, Third Thursday of ea. ter, 235 Circle Ave. If any of
REDUCED FEE OR NO WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP 2017 month, 8:00 a.m. The Janu- these days is a County holi-
OF BART, LANCASTER cated within the R Rural
FEE. Wednesday, November 8, ary and February meeting will day, then hearings will be
COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, Residential district.
Notice to Defend: 2017 be held at the Lancaster held the following day.
PURSUANT TO THE AU- Matthew B. Stoltzfus of 346
Lawyer Referral Service Millwood Road, Gap, PA Also, if there are delays in County Housing and Rede-
Lancaster Bar Association THORITY GRANTED IN AR- the opening of County Of- velopment Authority, 202 N.
TICLE V OF THE PENN- 17527, is requesting a Spe-
28 East Orange Street cial Exception under Chap- fices due to weather condi- Prince St., 4th fl., Lancaster.
Lancaster, PA 17602 SYLVANIA MUNICIPALITIES tions, the Commissioners The March through Decem-
PLANNING CODE, ACT 247 ter 27 of the Salisbury Town-
Telephone (717) 393-0737 ship Code of Ordinances, Meetings will be canceled on ber meetings will be held at

70
OF 1968, AS AMENDED

%
NOTICE OF ADOPTION Part 2, Section 201.3.E and these days. their new location, 28 Penn
AND REENACTED BY ACT Evening County Square, Suite 200, Lan-
OF RESOLUTION 170 OF 1988, AND ESTAB- subject to Section 444 to ex-
NOTICE IS GIVEN that the pand an existing kennel. The Commissioners Mtgs. will caster.
LISHING THE PROCEDURE
Board of School Directors of subject property is located be held Northwest Lancaster
TO BE FOLLOWED BY THE
Hempfield School District, within the A Agricultural dis- Wednesday, March 15, County River Trail
BART TOWNSHIP PLAN-
Lancaster County, Pennsyl- trict. 2017, at 700:p.m. at Advisory Council
NING COMMISSION AND
vania, at a meeting duly THE BART TOWNSHIP Phil Weaver of 302 Red Mountville Borough Munici- Jan. 24, March 28, June 27, of all
called and duly held on De- Well Road, New Holland, PA pal Building, 21 East Main and Sept. 26, 7:00 p.m.,
cember 13, 2016, at 7:00
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
IN THE APPLICATION AND 17557, is requesting a Vari- Street Mountville, Pennsylva- Conoy Twp. Office Bldg., 211 job seekers
p.m., finally adopted and en- ance from Chapter 27 of the nia. Falmouth Rd., Bainbridge.
acted a Resolution authoriz-
ADMINISTRATION OF SAID
RULES, REGULATIONS Salisbury Township Code of Wednesday, June 21, Office of Aging recently
ing the incurrence of general Ordinances, Part 2, Section 2017, at 7:00 p.m. at East Advisory Council
obligation indebtedness by
AND STANDARDS, AND
PROVIDING PENALTIES 201.2 to be able to construct Lampeter Township Public Feb 6 rm 102, April 3 rm interviewed said they
the issuance of the School an office for an existing busi- Meeting Room, 2250 Old 102, June 5 rm 104, Aug 7 rm
Districts General Obligation
AND REMEDIES FOR THE
VIOLATION THEREOF. ness located on an adjoining Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, 104, Oct 2 rm 104, and Dec. regularly
lot, a Variance from Section Pennsylvania. 4 rm 102, 12:00 p.m., Lanc.
Bonds, Series of 2017 in the
maximum aggregate princi-
The following contains a
308 to not meet individual lot Tuesday, September 12, Co. Government Center 1st read the
brief summary of the provi-
requirements for a second
pal amount of $10,700,000
(the Bonds), pursuant to the
sions of the proposed Ordi-
principal use, a Variance from
2017, at 7:00 p.m. at Eliza-
beth Township, 423 South
floor.
Planning Commission
newspaper
nance. A full copy of the Or-
Pennsylvania Local Govern-
ment Unit Debt Act. Proceeds
dinance may be examined Section 201.5 to not meet
minimum yard setback re-
View Drive, Lititz, Pennsylva-
nia.
Second and fourth Mon-
days of ea. month, except
help
without charge or copied for a
of the Bonds will be used to
provide funds for refunding
charge no greater than the quirements as well as any
other Special Exceptions
Due to weather conditions
Commissioners Meetings will
Oct, second Tuesday; and
Dec, fourth Tuesday, 2:30
wanted ads
cost thereof at the Bart Town-
all or a portion of the School and/or Variances needed. be canceled on these days. p.m., Lanc. Co. Government
ship Municipal Building (ad-
Districts outstanding General The subject property is lo- Election Board Center, conf. rm. 102/104.
dress above) Monday
Obligation Bonds, Series of cated at 5077 Old Philadel- Every Wednesday, 9:15 Prison Board
through Friday between 8:30
2013 and to pay the costs phia Pike, Kinzer, PA 17535, a.m., additional meetings Third Thursday of ea.
a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (By ap- and is within the A Agricul-
and expenses of issuing the pointment only. Call 717-786- May 12, 1:30 p.m. and No- month, 9:15 a.m., except no
debt. tural district. vember 3, 10:00 a.m. Lanc. mtg. in July, Lanc. Co. Gov-
2877) and at the Lancaster Phil Weaver of 302 Red
Notice of the proposed County Law Library. Co. Government Center, ernment Center, conf. rm.
adoption of the Resolution, Well Road, New Holland, PA conf. rm. 701. 701. The March, June, Sept
The proposed Ordinance 17557, is requesting a Vari-
containing a summary of the completely replaces the pre- Lanc. Co. Government and Dec mtgs. are at the
Resolution, was published in ance from Chapter 27 of the Center, conf. rm. 701. Also, if Prison, 625 E. King St., Lan-
vious, Bart Township Subdi- Salisbury Township Code of
the LNP on December 7, there are delays in the open- caster.
vision and Land Develop- Ordinance, Part 3, Section
2016. In addition to the ing of County Offices due to Records Improvement
ment Ordinance 315 to be able to exceed
above, the substance of the weather conditions, the Elec- Committee
administered by the Town- maximum permissible sign
amendments made in the tion Board Meetings will be Feb 24, April 28, June 23,
Resolution during the pas- ship (Ordinance # 03-30- size requirements for an ex-
2016A) . The proposed Ordi- canceled on these days. Aug 25, Oct 27, and Dec 22,
sage are as follows: isting non-conforming use. Drug and Alcohol 9:00 a.m., Courthouse, Sher-
1.The maximum interest nance provides a complete The subject property is lo-
integrated systematic system Commission Single iffs conf. rm., 1st fl., 50 N.
rate and maximum annual cated at 5085 Old Philadel- County Authority Duke St., Lancaster.
principal maturity or manda- for review in Bart Township of phia Pike, Kinzer, PA 17535,
proposed subdivisions and Jan 23, March 27, April 24, Registration Commission
tory sinking fund payment and is within the A Agricul- May 22, July 24 and Sept 25, Every Wednesday, 9:15 a.m.,
amounts were finalized and land developments, as those tural district.
terms are defined in the Or- 6:00 p.m., Lanc. Co. Govern- Lanc. Co. Government Cen-
inserted in the Resolution. Salisbury Township ment Center, 5th fl. conf. rm. ter, conf. rm. 701, except for:
The redemption provisions dinance.
The proposed effective date The Board of County Com- Lancaster Airport Authority Wednesday, March 1, 2017
applicable to the Bonds will missioners of Lancaster Third Monday of ea. month, Wednesday, March 15, 2017
of the Ordinance is five days
Get
be finalized according to pa- County announces the fol- except Jan., fourth Monday, Wednesday, May 17, 2017

help
rameters contained in the after enactment, following
which all new plans will be lowing schedule of public Lancaster Airport Terminal Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Resolution. meetings of County Boards, Building, 500 Airport Road, Wednesday, July 26, 2017
The Bonds mature serially administered by the Town-
ship pursuant to the Ordi- Commissions, Committees, Lititz. The Planning Meeting Wednesday, August 9, 2017
in varying amounts beginning Councils, Task Forces, Au- will begin at 3:00 p.m. The Wednesday, September 13,
nance. The Ordinance is in
on April 15, 2017, and there-
after on April 15 of each year many respects different from thorities, and other Agencies
for 2017. The address of the
Business Meeting will begin
at 4:00 p.m.
2017
Wednesday, November 8,
from
from 2018 through 2032, in-
clusive. Outstanding Bonds
the previous Township Sub-
division and Land Develop- Lancaster County Govern- Lancaster County Bicycle 2017 Classified
ment Center mentioned in and Pedestrian Advisory Also, if there are delays in

717-291-8711
may be subject to redemp- ment Ordinance and should
be carefully reviewed by the notice is located at 150 Committee the opening of County Of-
tion prior to maturity at the North Queen Street, Lan- Jan 26, March 23, May 23, fices due to weather condi-
option of the School District in those interested in its provi-
sions. It includes, among caster, Pennsylvania. Aug 24 and Oct 26, 2017, tions, the Registration Com-
whole or in part. The Bonds NOTE: Individuals having 5:00 p.m., Lanc. Co. Govern- mission Meetings will be
bear a maximum interest rate other items: Article 1, setting
forth purpose , authority and disabilities requiring special ment Center, conf. rm. 102. canceled on these days.
of 5.5%.
Continued Continued Continued Continued Continued
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ets, fishing rods, 3.5 H.P.
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1 owner. Garage kept, well CNA
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experience in a financial or Excel skills.
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but not required. Insurance
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz throws a pass Oct. 30


in the first half of a game against the Dallas Cowboys.

NFL

Carson Wentz is the


rookie Gunslinger From left, Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Johnny Huntley III (6) sings the school song with head coach Mike
ASSOCIATED PRESS

MacIntyre and defensive back Chidobe Awuzie (4) on Nov. 19 after defeating Washington State. MacIntyre, named
is The Associated Press college football Coach of the Year, led the Buffaloes to a 10-3 record and their first bowl
Eagles QB on pace to break McNabbs game since 2007.
team record of 571 attempts in a season COLLEGE FOOTBALL

PHILADELPHIA (AP)
Carson Wentz is the
rookie version of his fa-
passes per game and 1-6
in the past seven when
hes averaged 44.7.
Colorados Mike MacIntyre
vorite player.
The Philadelphia Ea-
gles quarterback grew up
rooting for Brett Favre.
Playing catch-up often
means having to pass
more, but that hasnt
been the case each week.
wins AP Coach of the Year
Now, hes throwing Coach Doug Pederson Before MacIntyre, Buffaloes led nation in games started by freshmen
more passes than even called 51 passes and only
the Ol Gunslinger. 24 runs in last Sundays PAT GRAHAM James Franklin was second with game, we werent very close,
AP SPORTS WRITER
Wentz has 498 pass 27-22 loss to Washing- 98 and 16. Alabamas Nick Saban MacIntyre said.
attempts and hes on ton, even though the BOULDER, Colo. Mike Ma- was third with 57 and 13. MacIntyre gradually revamped
pace to break Donovan score was close through- cIntyre has the reputation as a We played a lot of young guys, the program just like he did at
McNabbs team record out and the Eagles led in turnaround artist. Give him a and they worked hard and got San Jose State when he inherited
of 571 attempts in a sea- the fourth quarter. program, any program, and he better, said MacIntyre, who be- a 2-10 squad and in three seasons
son. If he throws 130 You never want to will transform it. came the first Colorado coach to turned the Spartans into a dou-
more passes in the final ask your rookie quarter- Colorado, though, had the looks win the award since it began in ble-digit win team.
three games, Wentz will back to throw the ball 60 of being the sort of program that 1998. They grew into their talent All he needed was time and
break Andrew Lucks times and then 46 times not even MacIntyre could fix. and kept right on going. a chance to develop his talent.
rookie record of 627 in like he did. Its usually a After three years that resulted To comprehend how far Colo- After going 2-25 in conference
2012. recipe for disaster, Ped- in a grand total of 10 victories, Ma- rado has come, its important games over his first three seasons
Favre never fired away erson said. cIntyre led the 11th-ranked Buf- to know where the Buffaloes at Colorado, some publications
that many times in a sea- While Philadelphia (5- faloes to a 10-win season, a spot in were before MacIntyre arrived. listed him on the hot seat.
son 613 was his high. 8) plays out the string, the Pac-12 Championship game In 2012, they led the nation in Now, hes one of the hottest
The Eagles had more Wentz has gained valu- and even onto the fringes of the games started by true fresh- coaches in the business.
success when they ran able experience dur- national-title conversation for a men, got outscored by a 552-214 Its been remarkable, whats oc-
more and Wentz threw ing a rebuilding season. week or two. Colorado also will margin and lost a school-high 11 curred this season, said former
less. They were 4-2 in All those pass attempts make its first bowl appearance games that ultimately cost coach Colorado coach Gary Barnett,
the first six games when should help him down the since 2007. Jon Embree his job. whos now a radio analyst for Buffs
Wentz averaged 30.8 road. For that, MacIntyre is The As- MacIntyre realized he was in- football games. Theyve acted like
sociated Press college football heriting a program that had fallen theyve been there before, acted
Coach of the Year. He received on hard times. But the depths of like a mature team thats used to
LATE GAME 109 points and 25 first-place that decline caught him off guard. winning. They have this resiliency
n The Seattle Seahawks beat the Los Angeles Rams 24-3 votes from the AP college foot- Overall, to be able to compete, to find a way to win, every single
at press time. For coverage, see LancasterOnline.com. ball poll panel, while Penn States to be in the Pac-12 Championship game theyve been in.

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