2 THE REMEDY April, 2014
April, 2014 THE REMEDY 3
FOR SALE: ‘91 Jeep
Wrangler, 350 Chevy
motor, 5 spd transmission,
chrome kit on the motor,
harley 4 barrel. CD player,
sound bar, CB, lift kit,
needs rear gears, (have
complete rear & front
axels to go with to
replace). Hard top, 4 door
and 1/2 doors, runs well.
$3000 obo. Call 717-816-
2474 (Franklin Co.
COMMUNITY FISH
FRY April 12th 4-7 pm.
Landisburg Fire Hall. All
you can eat, adults $8,
children under 5, free.
FOR SALE: 1978 C20
truck, 366 gas engine
w/hoist, no bed, good
motor, $600. Call 717-
789-3978.
FOR SALE: Buttons,
vintage approximately 100
plus packs, also sewing
collectibles. Call 717-582-
8242.
FOR SALE: Delta
bassinet, $50 obo; Safety
First girls theme car seat
& stroller-matching set,
$80; Safety First boys
theme car seat, $30. Call
717-789-0187 please leave
message, ask for Amanda.
FOR SALE: 7 ft
Snowbear plow. Manual
angle, new wench, $500.
Call 717-682-2433.
FOR RENT: Mobile
home Shermans Dale,
private lot, 14 ft wide, 1
bedroom. Free water &
sewer, garden possible,
retired leaving. $490 per
month. Call 717-582-
8843.
WANTED: A large work
bench. Nice for welding.
Call 717-535-5472 ask for
Joe or Will.
FOR SALE: Vintage blue
glass quart jars & pottery
& planters. Call 717-582-
8242.
FOR SALE: Wood stove
for baseboard, hot water
heat, $500; LX 172 John
Deere tractor with mower,
needs trans axel. $300,
c a l l 7 1 7 - 5 8 0 - 6 2 6 1
(Newport).
FOR SALE: Trophy
horns & mounts; 2 ft mule
deer horn, European
mount, $150; 12” high
antelope horns, $12; 3 ft.
elk horns, 5 x5, $275; 19”
black tail horns, 8 pt,
$100; mounted 9 point
huge head, $300. Call
717-694-0122.
FOR SALE: Super dual
tilting, 5th wheel hitch,
$600. Call 717-589-3857.
GOSPEL CONCERT
APRIL 12 (SATURDAY)
at 6:30 pm. Doors open at
5 pm, food stand open at
5:30 pm at Shermans Dale
Carroll twp. Community
Center, 255 Church Rd,
Shermans Dale PA 17090.
Call 717-275-7018 for
info. Free will offering-
fea tur ing Car la &
Redemption from North
Carol ina (American
Indians), also Herman
Geesaman-Hbg. All
concerts from April to
November are held 2nd
Saturday of each month.
You can also e mail us for
info.
et .
FOR SALE: 1991
Kawasaki Eliminator, 250
cc, twincarb, 6 speed,
c r u i s e r b i k e . G r e a t
condition, second owner,
always garage kept,
mechanic owned. Very
low miles since inspection
and complete Ninja engine
r e b u i l d i n c l u d i n g
carberators and clutch.
Excellent gas milage and
it runs great on the
highway too! $3,000 obo.
Cal l 717-761-6766.
(Camp Hill).
FOR SALE: Tires, 4-
P245/76R16, $100; 4-
31x10.50 R 15 LT, $100;
2- 215/65-17”, $50; 2-
215/70R16, 2- LT
285/75R16, $50, will pass
inspection, Call 717-834-
4401.
FOR SALE: Bicycles, all
sizes, $40 and under; two
office desks, $100 each.
Call 717-834-4401.
FOR SALE: 2 1/2 boxes
of 45 records, over 100
CD’s, over 100 cassettes
(mostly rock music),
men’s roller skates, size
11, $20; Hess trucks, $10;
10 ft extension aluminum
ladder, $50.
WANTED: Roomate to
share half of house in
Marysville area. Call 717-
957-2125 for more
information.
FOR SALE: Antique iron
bed, $400 obo; new blue
recliner, $150, Lazy Boy;
Princess Cinderella bike
with side up training
wheels, $25. Call 717-
254-9492 or 717-386-
0267 (Marysville).
FOR SALE: Crossbow,
Easton by Carbon
Express, with Quiver bolts
and scope. 300 FPS, $300.
Watts twp, Duncannon.
Call 717-834-4123 before
7 pm.
www.shoppersremedy.com
Say you Saw it
in the Remedy!
4 THE REMEDY April, 2014
Community Events, Yard & Garage Sales
happening in Perry & Juniata Counties can
be listed FREE OF CHARGE. Please Send
Your Event Listing a Month Prior to when
it is happening to:
[email protected] or mail to
SHOPPER’S REMEDY, PO BOX 362,
MILLERSTOWN, PA 17062
By The 15th of the month... Thank You!
Or call the office 717.444.2423.
EVENT: LENTEN FISH DINNERS at St. Jude
Thaddeus Catholic Church The Knights of Columbus of
St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church in Mifflintown will
serve its annual Fish Dinners in the church hall on
Fridays during lent, beginning February 28, 2014, and
ending April 11, 2014, 4 P.M. to 7 P.M. All-you-can-eat
meal includes fried and baked fish, popcorn shrimp, fried
clams, French fries, macaroni and cheese, stewed
tomatoes, corn, green beans, coleslaw, applesauce, rolls,
puddings, and a selection of homemade desserts. Pay at
the door: Adults - $10.00; Ages 6-12 - $6.00; children 5
under - free. St. Jude Church is located at 3918 William
Penn Hwy (Old Route 22), Mifflintown, directly across
from Tuscarora Junior High
BOOK SALE April 3rd - 5th Bloomfield Public
Library. Hardcovers, $1; Paperbacks 50¢ Children’s
books 25¢. Large selection of audio cassette books, 50¢.
Buck-a-bag, noon - 4pm Saturday. Library is on lower
level of borough building/post office E. McClure St. New
Bloomfield.
SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2014 - Public HAM &
DANDELION DINNER will be held on Saturday, April
5th, 2014, in the Perry Valley Grange Hall, 2 miles east
of Millerstown at the intersection of West Juniata
Parkway and Owl Hollow Road. All you can eat with
dessert included; serving begins at 4 p.m. Take outs are
available. Menu includes: Baked ham, oven browned
potatoes, fresh dandelion salad with hot bacon dressing,
green beans, corn, applesauce, rolls, beverage, cake and
ice cream. Tickets will be available at the door starting
one hour in advance of serving time. Adults - $11,
Children age 6-12 - $5.50; Children age 5 & under -
donation. For details & directions, call 717-921-1957 or
log onto www.perryvalleygrange.org.
EASTER CELEBRATION- There is going to be an
Easter Celebration for the children of the community
held at the Millerstown United Methodist Church at the
corner of Greenwood and High Streets in Millerstown
Borough on Saturday, April 12. It will begin at 1:00.
There will be an Easter message, crafts and refreshments.
We invite all to come and join us as we celebrate the
Risen Christ! For additional information, phone 717
589-3565.
YARD SALE: Perry County estate tag sale and large
yard sale Saturday’s April 12th, 19th, 16th, 8 am-2 pm.
Couches, chairs, kitchen table and chairs, maple bedroom
furniture, waterfall furniture, steamer trunks. Antique
wood radio, handmade wooden furniture, washer, dryer,
desk, filing cabinet, kitchen dishes, cookware,
silverware, tupperware, hand tools, power tools, all sorts
of farm items. More items added weekly, family estate--
65 years in the making, rain or shine, cash only, no
checks. 1156 Shermans Valley Road, Elliottsburg (Rte
274). Contact Ron at 717-514-0455. Note: Some items
may be sold prior to sale
GOSPEL CONCERT APRIL 12 (SATURDAY) at 6:30
pm. Doors open at 5 pm, food stand open at 5:30 pm at
Shermans Dale Carroll twp. Community Center, 255
Church Rd, Shermans Dale PA 17090. Call 717-275-
7018 for info. Free will offering- featuring Carla &
Redemption from North Carolina (American Indians),
also Herman Geesaman-Hbg. All concerts from April to
November are held 2nd Saturday of each month. You can
also e mail us for info. [email protected] .
.
THE EMBASSY FAIR: FREE admission! Dates:
Friday, April 18th through Sunday, April 27th at Kish
Park in Lewistown. Fun, food, rides, games and
entertainment, featuring the River Valley Idol Semi-
finals. A total of twenty semi-finalists will be selected to
perform on stage on Wednesday, April 23rd. For fair
hours and a list of other entertainment, please visit our
Facebook page: www.facebook.com/embassyltwn.
BARBECUE AT PERRY HISTORIANS on Saturday
April 26th from 11am to 1 pm. $4 per 1/2 chicken, along
Rte 34 halfway between Newport and New Bloomfield.
RICHFIELD SPORTSMAN’S CLUB: Sporting Clay
Shoot 9am to 2pm April, 6th 3 Bird Fun Shoot - 48
Birds. Trap Shoots 2-4pm, second Sunday of every
month, April 13th. YOUTH EVENT: April 13th - Trout
Fishing Derby 1-4pm for kids 12 years of age and under.
Work Party April 5th 8am-2pm. Club Meetings First
Monday of every month, beginning at 7:30pm (schedule
subject to change)
CALL THE GAME... BINGO is held by the Liverpool
Area Recreation Association at 6:30pm on Wednesdays
at Liverpool American Legion.
GETTING FIT: Low-impact adult fitness classes are
held Mondays and Thursdays, 6:30 to 7:30 pm at
Greenwood Elementary Scool. Readers may call Debbi,
582-3583 for information.
LOW IMPACT CARDIO, plus strenth and stretching,
9am Mondays at Millerstown Senior Center. Those using
canes, walkers, or chari exercisers are welcom. Readers
may call Cindy 717-582-8197, for information.
FREE CLOTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN AND
CHILDREN, all ages and sizes, will be available to the
community on Saturday April 19th from 8:30 am to
11:00 am at the Clothing Bank located in the Social Hall
of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Liverpool. The
church is located along Routes 11 & 15 in Liverpool. All
are welcome! For more information, please contact
Cindy Lindsay at 717-444-7344.
April, 2014 THE REMEDY 5
6 THE REMEDY April, 2014
FOR SALE: 2 wooded
lots, 2 acres each. 250’
road frontage, ready to
build. Wheatfield twp.,
Duncannon. Price $34,900
each. Call 717-889-9457.
FOR SALE: Antique
milk bottler, cherry-burrell
fills & caps. Two bottles at
a time, fair condition,
$275. Call 717-684-0452.
FOR SALE: Parts for
ford tractor radiator, $140.
Carburetor $150; gas tank,
$125; belt pulley for ford,
$85. Call 717-582-4044.
FOR SALE: Engine parts
washer, 21” wide, 30”
long, 36” tall, include
pump, filter & basket, $75
obo. Call 717-567-3608 or
717-567-9024.
ATTENTION: Gun Stock
Repair and Refinishing.
Also Gun Blueing. Call
717-694-0054.
FOR SALE: 4 baby
rabbits, $10 each. Mother
is a Rex and father’s breed
unknown. Born December
26th. Colors are black,
brown, orange & grey in
color mixed. Please call
717-527-2933. Leave
message if no answer.
FOR SALE: 1989 John
Deere snowmobile, good
condition, $500; call 717-
513-2400.
FOR SALE: 2006
Mustang V6, auto, pony
package, red black int.,
$12,500; call 717-513-
2400.
FOR SALE: New fuel
tank hoses, fuel pump, fits
1984 Chevy Blazer, $200.
Call 717-513-2400.
FOR SALE: Garden Mart
greenhouse, call 717-513-
2400.
FOR SALE: Undercover
hard lid for Chevy
Colorado GMC Canyon
with 6 ft. bed, 6’ long, 5’
wide, 2 HYD lift, CLY,
black, like new, $295. Call
717-436-6908.
FREE CLOTHING
GIVE AWAY at South
Juniata Baptist Church,
Honey Grove, PA, Rte
850, in the fellowship hall.
Adults, teens, youth
clothing. Friday April
11th-Saturday April 12th,
8:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Everyone welcome. 717-
734-3951.
PERRY C O U N T Y
ESTATE TAG SALE
AND LARGE YARD
SALE Saturday’s, April
12th, 19th & 16th, 8 am- 2
pm. Couches, chairs,
kitchen table and chairs,
maple bedroom furniture,
wate r fa l l fu rn i tu re ,
steamer trunks. Antique
wood radio, handmade
wooden furniture, washer,
dryer, desk, filing cabinet,
kitchen dishes, cookware,
silverware, tupperware,
hand tools, poweeer tools,
all sorts farm items. More
items added weekly,
family estate, 65 years in
the making, rain or shine,
cash only, no checks. 1156
Shermans Valley Rd,
Elliottsburg, (Rte 274).
Contact Ron at 717-514-
0455. Note: Some items
may be sold prior to sale.
BARBECUE AT PERRY
HISTO R I A N S on
Saturday April 26th from
11am to 1 pm. $4 per 1/2
chicken, along Rte 34
between Newport and
New Bloomfield.
FOR SALE: Wright 2 1/2
ton chain hoist and trolly,
nice $200 obo; Meyer
power angle snow plow, 7
1/2 foot, quick attach
mount for skid loader or
scoop tractor, $1600 obo.
Yard machines, riding
mower, 38” cut, works
well, $400. Call 717-582-
6647.
FOR SALE: 1970 ford
302 V8 engine for parts or
to rebuild- $150. Call 717-
567- 6394.
FOR SALE: Invacare
power chair, 2 1/2 years
old, good condition,
weight limit 300 lbs -
$600 or best reasonable
offer; oak dresser with
mirror, $150; oak dresser -
$150; 10’ aluminum
unloading ramp - $70;
white washstand , $125;
deacon bench w/storage ,
$165; oak rocking chair,
$90; oak jelly cupboard,
one-door, $180; oak
washstand, $199. Call
570-837-3564.
FOR SALE: 01 Toyota
Camry 102K miles
(wrecked) complete as is
$850 or will sell parts
(engine/automatic
transmission fine; gray
cloth seat in good
condition) (can email
pictures); 100-200gal.
heating oil tank $75;
SewGem sewing machine
with cabinet - runs $20;
old school desk $20.
Perry County 717-275-
6537.
FOR SALE: Harman P43
Pellet stove and aton of
pellets, $2000; call 717-
645-1659.
FOR SALE: 2 Solid oakb
arstools,like new. $125 for
pair; 1 older cricket style
rocking chair, $30; fold
out sewing machine
cabinet $30.
1 lifetime furnace filter
20”X 25” washable $25; 1
plastic baby swing seat for
outside swing set $5; 1
pair mastercraft glacier
grip snow tires, used 2
months ( sold car)
195/65R15 $75 each; 1
used starter for a 2009
toyota corolla 1.8 engine
tested good (sold car)
$50. Call 570-837-0001.
Everything in Very Good
Condition.
F O R S A L E : 1987
Chrysler New Yorker,
turbo 78900 miles,
original owner, 4 door,
color rosewood, ac, no
rust garage kept,
$2500. Please call 717-
443-4096 (Shermans
Dale).
April , 2014 THE REMEDY 7
FOR SALE: Plastic cone
shape feed bin at least 6ft.
tall, you build the frame.
$100 obo. Shermans Dale
717-582-8256.
FOR SALE: MK wet tile
saw, made in the
USA,sliding aluminum
die-cast table, steel framed,
includes a 7 inch diamond
blade, thermoplastic water
reservoir, water pump,
built-in pump receptacle,
3/4 inch guide bar,on-off
switch. Good working
condition $125.
Call 717-248-2562.
FOR SALE: 3-pieces of
Indiana carnival glass, high
iridescent
1-tear drop fruit bowl,1-
hen on a nest bowl, 1-
serving pitcher (grape
pattern) All 3 for $60 or
separate prices of $25
each. Call 717-248-2562.
FOR SALE: 16 Penn
State Limited Edition
matchbox cars, 1963 to
2002, $125; 3-Penn State
18 wheeler trucks 1992-
1997-1999 $25 all in
original boxes; 1994 Penn
State 136 page book Salute
to a championship season,
a 13 button pack of sealed
1994 buttons $20. Call
717-248-2562.
FOR SALE: 2 -1982 and
1 -1986 Penn State
National Championship
coke bottles. Excellent
condition with no rust on
caps. $25 or $9 each. Call
717-248-2562.
WANTED: To buy NOT
WASHED/ HATCHABLE
goose and duck eggs. Need
at least 5 dozen. $2.50 a
dozen. Please Call Bob at
717-582-8328, if no
answer, please leave a
message.
FOR SALE: 2- 6.5 X 16
aluminum wheels for 2007
Honda Civic
with 205/55 R16 Cooper
winter tires used 2 seasons
$ 200. Call 717-535-5737.
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom 1
bath house on .5 acres
bordering state game land.
Nice stream runs right
beside it.. Juniata county
call 717-275-6384.
THE EMBASSY FAIR:
FREE admission! Dates:
Friday, April 18th through
Sunday, April 27th at Kish
Park in Lewistown. Fun,
food, rides, games and
entertainment, featuring
the River Valley Idol Semi-
finals. A total of twenty
semi-finalists will be
selected to perform on
stage on Wednesday, April
23rd. For fair hours and a
list of other entertainment,
please visit our Facebook
page:
www.facebook.com/embas
syltwn.
SATURDAY, APRIL 5,
2014 - Public HAM &
DANDELION DINNER
will be held on Saturday,
April 5th, 2014, in the
Perry Valley Grange Hall,
2 miles east of Millerstown
at the intersection of West
Juniata Parkway and Owl
Hollow Road. All you
can eat with dessert
included; serving begins at
4 p.m. Take outs are
available. Menu includes:
Baked ham, oven browned
potatoes, fresh dandelion
salad with hot bacon
dressing, green beans,
corn, applesauce, rolls,
beverage, cake and ice
cream. Tickets will be
available at the door
starting one hour in
advance of serving time.
Adults - $11, Children age
6-12 - $5.50; Children age
5 & under - donation. For
details & directions, call
717-921-1957 or log onto
www.perryvalleygrange.or
g.
Say You Saw it
in The Remedy!
8 THE REMEDY April, 2014
FOR SALE: Perfection-
Schwank Kerosene Stove.
Stove is a gravity fed
stove and in great working
order. Well maintained,
Heats entire house. I am
upgrading. Original
manual included. Also
selling the 275 gallon fuel
tank. Will sell together or
separate. Stove: $75/Fuel
tank: $75. Call 717-829-
6522 (Thompsontown)
FOR SALE: $45 Steel
Jackson trailer cart100.
10 cubic feet - L45W
30W 1 2 H i n c h e s .
Pneumatic tires. Very
good condition. Call 717-
589-3081.
FOR SALE: $70 Troy
Bilt roto tiller with steel
furrower attachment.
Needs servicing. Very
good condition. Call 717-
589-3081.
FOR SALE: Nice
porcelain dolls $4 to $10
each, never played with,
also some smaller dolls.
Disney Collection, lots of
Mickey & Minnie small
figures, 25 cents, stuffed
$1 each. Some Looney
Tunes $1 each. Good
puzzles, 300 to 1000
pieces, $1 to $2 each, no
missing pieces, 717-436-
6835 (Mifflintown) ufn.
FOR SALE: Harley, 2
new mufflers. 2 piece
custom seat, geniune
Harley, 1997 parts &
service shop manuals. $99
for everything. Call 814-
342-3709 days.
FOR SALE: Butcher
Kettles, $250 to $350, call
717-439-8011 ( N e w
Bloomfield).
WANTED: To buy pull
behind rototiller for lawn
& garden tractor. Call
717-436-9115 Monday-
Saturday (Mifflin).
WANTED: To buy Zero
turn riding lawn mower,
c a l l 7 1 7 - 4 3 6 - 9 115
Monday-Saturday
(Mifflin).
FOR SALE: 6 white
aluminum replacement
windows with storm
windows; 3 are 28 1/4” x
60”, 3 are 28 3/4” x 53
1/2”, $20 obo for each set
of windows; will sell
separately. Call 717-303-
9725 (Duncannon). (ufn)
FOR SALE: MF 1010
diesel tractor, 4 WD,
excellent condition 1,288
hours; with 54” mower
deck and a grader blade,
$5,500 will sell separately.
717-303-9725. (ufn)
FOR SALE: Compact
fire escape ladder, $30;
washer & dryer, $150
each; 1996 high top
conversion van with toliet
& s e p t i c , n e e d s
transmission work, $800
obo; new aluminum
ramps, $70; microwave
oven, $50; weight
distribution hitch and bars,
$250; PSP (Play Station
Personal) & games, $50,
call 717-589-7744.
Millerstown.
FOR SALE: 17 pairs
boys pants, size 8, $25;
Little Tykes work bench &
tools, $30; 3 ft remote
dinosaur, $40; 3 paint ball
guns & equipment, $75;
complete single bed, dark
wood frame, $125; 1960
slot cars & track in box,
$40; lighted china hutch,
$120. Call 717-589-7744.
FOR SALE: Sports cards,
from 1987 through the
90’s. Topps, Donruss,
Fleer, Hoops and Upper
Deck. 29,900 baseball for
$75, 17,900 foot for $45.
7,700 basketball for $20;
1600 Hockey for $4 and
800 racing for $8. Very
good commons and stars.
Call 717-691-6864.
FOR SALE: Farmall H
tractor, $1800; Farmall
cub, 5’ Belly mower, good
tin tires, $1500; 1986 V-8
S-10, 11k, inverted, sell
for $5500. 1989 Chevy
1500 custom, 20k, to
build, sell, $8000. B-O
trades ATC, 1991 Z-28 V-
8, tunnel Ram, 2’4, 5 spd,
2 wheels, dual exhaust,
$2500, may parts out, V-8
Ecstasy trike, $15,000.
Leave message, 717-834-
4148.
April, 2014 THE REMEDY 9
ATTENTION:
E x p e r i e n c e d t r i m
carpenter, 50 yea r s
experience, will also
install windows and doors.
Call 717-903-8612.
FOR SALE: Rare 1968
Allis Chalmers Mow-Bee
riding mower, 5 hp, 26”
cut, new rear tires, garage
kept, nice condition, needs
restored, $600 obo; Aspen
bass guitar, 4 string, with
hardshell case, black with
white pick guard, plays
great, $125 obo; Used old
Fuse boxes, $35 obo; oak
entertainment /dresser,
headboard, mirror. All
matching, $100 obo. Call
717-462-1899.
F O R S A L E : 1950’s
AMF junior tricycle. Fully
f u n c t i o n a l . Years
enjoyment for your child
or grandchild. Toy or
perfect room accessory,
$45. Call 717-215-5850.
FOR SALE: Storage
units available. Flowers
Lane, Marysville. Outdoor
units, 15’x25’ a n d
10’x20’. Indoor storage
units also available. Call
Earl, 717-379-2168.
FOR SALE: 2008- 29 Ft.
Keystone VR1 Camper,
slideout in living/kitchen
area, queen size bedroom,
corne r shower in
bathroom, 2 swivel
rockers, flat screen TV,
DVD/AM/FM stereo with
s u r r o u n d s o u n d ,
refrigerator, s tove &
microwave. Awning and
lots of storage space.
Sleeps 6 people. $13,000.
(717) 582-8035 (New
Bloomfield).
FOR SALE: Family Tree
Maker 2008 Deluxe
software,#1 selling family
history software 5 disks
include,setup disk, 2-
history in images disks
with over 35000 postcard
historical war and conflict
images, reference library
and training video disks.
Great for building your
family tree and preserving
your family history, $10.
Call 717-248-2562.
FOR SALE: Plastic cone
shape feed bin at least 6ft.
tall, you build the frame.
$100. (Shermans Dale)
717-582-8256.
FOR SALE: 17 Penn
State limited edition
matchbox cars-1963 to
2001 @ $9 each; 3 PS 18
wheeler trucks,1992-1997-
1999 @$10 each. A 1994
136 page PS book- Salute
to a championship season
includes a sealed pack
1994 buttons-$15 phone
717-248-2562, or e-mail
FOR SALE: Jigsaw
puzzles, mostly 1000
pieces. 26 Charles
Wysoki, 33 Hometown
Collection, and few
others, too. $1 each. Call
717-789-9636 for more
info, if no answer please
leave message.
STOP COMMUTING,
Live near your job,
beautiful condo for sale,
great neighborhood,
l o c a t e d n o r t h o f
Linglestown Road on
North Progress Avenue
call 717-463-3102.
FOR SALE: Seasoned
firewood, stored in shed,
you haul, $70 a pickup
load 717-789-3422, 717-
512-0853.
ATTENTION: Rider(s)
wanted. Port Royal/
Thompsontown/ Newport
t o C a p i t a l
Complex/Harrisburg
Hospital, 8-4:30. Parking
Chestnut St. Garage. No
Smoking. Call 717-783-
2551 work, 717-527-0217
a f t e r 6 o r
WA N T E D : Local
collector looking to buy
1980’s and 90’s Video
Games such as Nintendo,
Atari, Intellivision etc.
Top dollar paid for a few
or whole collections! Call
Brian at 717-527-2241
(leave message if no
answer) or email address
is
om .
WA N T E D : Local
collector looking to buy
Ant ique or Vintage
Fishing Lures. Top dollar
paid for one lure or whole
collections! Call Brian at
717-527-2241.
10 THE REMEDY April, 2014
April, 2014 THE REMEDY 11
How To Choose A Builder(MS) -- Whether the kids have all grown up and moved
out or if the kids are on the way and it’s time to expand a
living area, building a new home is an exciting, yet often
agonizing, experience. The reasons for building a new
home are many, but regardless of the reason, the process
of choosing a builder should remain the same.
Andrew Nadalin, president of Pace 2000 Inc. and a
fourth generation builder and craftsmen, offers the
following advice to prospective homeowners with their
eyes set on building a dream home to call their own.
* Look for a builder with a solid reputation. A builder’s
reputation speaks volumes, but it doesn’t have to speak
for istself. That’s because a builder who has spent years
providing personal service, innovative design and quality
workmanship will no doubt have a host of happy former
customers ready and willing to offer their input. If during
the interview process a builder appears reticent to share
his work or experiences with previous customers, this
should be a red flag. Reputable builders will be proud of
their work and more than willing to show it off.
* Find a builder who is flexible. You will be paying to
build your home, not the builder’s home. A builder
should be flexible and ready and willing to meet your
needs, no matter how unique they might be.
* Look for a builder who does more than build. A good
builder should do more than just build. A builder should
provide a network of qualified professionals to make the
process go more smoothly. This network should include
real estate and building consultants, interior designers,
architects and engineers. Such connections can provide
peace of mind and will also illustrate that a builder is
both respected in the community and is intent on
ensuring your home becomes the dream home you
envision it to be.
* Don’t build on the cheap. Buyers who plan to build
their own home are in the unique position to ensure their
home is as safe and high-quality as possible. This isn’t
always the case when buying a resale, so make the most
of your opportunity and use only top-of-the-line
construction materials and features and choose a builder
with experience in working with such materials and
features. Building on the cheap could prove disastrous in
the not too distant future, so don’t sacrifice on quality
when building a new home.
More information on selecting the right builder is
available online at www.pace2000homes.com.
Be sure to check out the many contractors that
advertise in The Shopper’s Remedy. They are local
people who you are familiar with and they want you to
be happy and satisfied with their work for “Word of
Mouth” is the best form of advertising. Also if you’re
doing a project consider buying your supplies from
Juniata Lumber and Supply Company located in New
Bloomfield and Mifflin.
James W. Fuller and Mabco 1 Inc are just two of the
many contractors in the area that have excellent
reputations.. Thinking of building or doing renovations
give them a call. continued on next page....
12 THE REMEDY April, 2014
One of the best things about the dawn of spring and the
return of warmer weather is the chance to get out of the
house and get some fresh air. For homeowners, this is the
perfect opportunity to assess any damage the previous
months did to yards and develop a plan restore
properties.
* Don’t jump the gun. The first warm day of spring
might seem like a great time get out in the yard and get
your hands dirty. But it’s best to wait until the grass has
completely dried out before getting to work. Raking on
wet grass increases the risk of tearing out grass, which
can cause bald spots and the growth of weeds down the
road. In addition, stepping on the grass while the ground
is still wet can compact the soil, which can slow drainage
and block the lawn’s roots from breathing.
Patience should prevail with regard to mowing the
lawn as well. A lawn’s roots will not start to grow until
the average everyday temperature routinely reaches 40 F,
so mowing too early is both unnecessary and potentially
harmful to the lawn. When the temperatures regularly
reach 50 F, then homeowners will likely start to see their
lawns growing.
* Remove debris that’s piled up. Debris has a tendency
to infest a yard over the course of the winter months.
Fallen branches, stones and even trash can accumulate in
a yard, putting those who spend time in the yard at risk of
injury once the warm weather returns. For instance, bits
of twigs and pebbles that are blown across the yard
during a windy winter can be embedded in the yard,
making the yard less of a haven and more of a hazard.
Once the grass is dry enough to walk on, walk around the
property and remove any debris that’s piled up over the
last few months.
* Employ a pre-emergent weed killer. Homeowners
who routinely spend their summers agonizing over weeds
throughout the yard should consider applying a pre-
emergent weed killer around the beginning of spring. It’s
important to do so around the end of March or early
April, when the weeds have not yet had a chance to grow.
When applying, follow the dosage instructions provided
by the product’s manufacturer. Such instructions often
recommend a second application right before summer
begins.
* Remove thatch. Once the grass has dried, you can
begin to remove thatch that’s built up over the winter.
Thatch is potentially very harmful to soil, blocking
sunlight, air and moisture the soil needs to ensure a lawn
looks lush and healthy. Thatch removal does not
necessarily need to be an annual task. If thatch buildup is
insignificant, then it can be done every other year. Just
use a dethatching rake to make the job much easier.
* Aerate, particularly if the yard is a heavy traffic area
once the warm weather arrives. If your yard transforms
into a child’s wonderland upon the arrival of spring and
summer, you might want to revive the soil by aerating.
When the yard gets heavy usage, it’s easy for soil to
become compacted, which makes it hard for air and
water to reach the lawn’s roots. That can eventually make
for a less-than-appealing lawn. So if your yard is the
place to be come the warmer months, aerate in the spring
to loosen the soil and make it easier for the lawn to
withstand the months ahead.
No matter how harsh the winter months might have
been, spring is a great time for homeowners to restore the
property around their homes.
Check out Haleman’s Landscaping in Perdix for yard
supplies and for Professional Landscaping Designs. Get
your equipment tuned up at Latchford’s or RE Davidson.
RESTORING YOUR PROPERTY AFTER A LONG WINTER
April, 2014 THE REMEDY 13
For homeowners, spring cleaning is one of the annual
rites of spring. The return of warmer weather presents the
perfect opportunity for homeowners to open the
windows, let some fresh air in and tidy up after a few
months spent cooped up inside while the weather outside
was frightful.
But now that spring has arrived, the time to clean up
around the house has come. Homeowners about to start
on their annual spring cleaning should consider the
following before beginning.
GET THE RIGHT TOOLS: The right tools won’t
necessarily be a hammer and nails, but cleaning products
that can make spring cleaning more efficient. Rubber
gloves, cleaning products (preferably natural products
that are good for the environment) and enough garbage
bags to discard a winter’s worth of clutter should all be
on hand before you begin cleaning. If they’re not, you’ll
likely need to make a trip to the store while cleaning,
which can be time-consuming and prolong the process.
TAKE SOME INVENTORY: Many people have no
problem buying new clothes, but they do find it hard to
get rid of older items. Part of spring cleaning is tossing
old items you no longer use, and that includes clothing.
Clothing can take up a significant amount of space, so
take some inventory on your wardrobe and decide which
items you want to keep and which ones you can afford to
discard or even donate.
ADDRESS THE WINDOWS: If the last several
months have been especially cold or snowy, then you
might not have looked out the windows in quite some
time. Unfortunately, those windows might have
accumulated quite the amount of dirt and grime while
you were huddled inside. When washing the windows, do
so on a cloudy day, as the sun can actually cause
streaking. In addition, be mindful of what you’re using to
wipe down the windows post-cleaning. Microfiber rags
typically give windows a great shine without any
streaking.
The blinds and drapes will also need to be addressed, as
they have likely accumulated some dust over the last few
Please use Local
Contractors for your
projects this spring
GETTING STARTED ON SPRING CLEANING
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months. Dust the valance and the frame, and wipe the
blinds down with a damp cloth. You can also use your
vacuum’s upholstery and brush attachments to further
clean blinds and drapes.
TIDY UP THE BED:You likely wash your bed linens
regardless of the season. When spring cleaning, toss
these linens into the washing machine and don’t forget to
wash the mattress pads and bed skirting as well. While
those items are in the wash, flip all the mattresses in your
household.
DON’T FORGET THE KITCHEN: The kitchen is not
immune to clutter, and it’s especially easy for items to
overstay their welcome in the refrigerator and the kitchen
cabinets. Look for old takeout containers in the
refrigerator that have managed to stick around, and throw
these out as well as any items that have passed their
expiration dates. While items in the kitchen cabinets
might not have an expiration date, it helps to remove
them from the pantry and then dust and wipe down the
shelves. When doing so, discard any items that no longer
seem appetizing.
BEAT THE RUGS: Area rugs have no doubt collected
dirt and dust over the last several months. Though
vacuuming these area rugs might be enough during the
year, take advantage of the pleasant weather and take the
rugs outside to beat them and rid them of dust and any
other particles the vacuum might have missed over the
last few months.
EMPTY AND CLEAN THE BOOKSHELVES:
Bookshelves are one the biggest collectors of dust in
many homes. Open the windows in the home and then
remove books from the shelves. Once the books have
been removed, dust the shelves and wipe them down
with a damp cloth. And don’t forget to dust the books and
reorganize titles before returning them to their newly
cleaned shelves.
Spring cleaning is something all homeowners must do
to keep their homes healthy and clean. Spring cleaning is
annual event at many households, and a few simple
strategies can make it go much more smoothly.
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE
BUILDING A DECK
Statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau Housing Survey
indicate that homeowners annually spend billions of
dollars improving outdoor living areas.
One of the most popular ways to do just that is to add a
deck to a home. Decks are beneficial in many ways.
Grillmasters love decks because they make the perfect
place to set up a grill and a table and cook for family and
friends. Those who simply love being outdoors find
decks the perfect place to relax and soak up some sun or
idle away the evening hours.
But homeowners who want to build a deck should
know a few things before that process begins.
* Permits are necessary. Unless the deck is going to be
especially small, you will likely need a permit to build it.
Before buying any materials or consulting any
contractors, make certain you know which permits you
need and how to get them. If the proper permits are not
secured before the project begins, you might have to tear
down the whole project and start all over again.
* Decks don’t have to go on the back of the house. If
the back of your house sits in the blazing sun all day,
then it’s probably best to build the deck elsewhere, and
that’s perfectly alright. So long as the property and
permits allow, decks can be built on the side of a home as
well, and putting a deck on the side might be more
comfortable.
* Expect to do some digging. If you’re going to build
your own deck, expect to do some serious digging. Local
building codes will dictate how deep you will need to dig
for the pier footings, which support the deck’s weight.
Just how deep you’ll dig depends on your climate’s
specific frost line, but it’s safe to assume you’ll get a
workout in when digging.
* The deck can have multiple levels. Though many
people associate decks with one level, it’s possible to
have a multi-level deck if you simply don’t have enough
room to build a deck that will be big enough to meet all
of your needs. A multi-level deck can break up those long
flights of stairs while ensuring you will always have
somewhere to go to escape the sun on a hot day.
* You will want to protect the deck. Decks are a costly
investment, and you will want to protect that investment.
If you’re building a wood deck, keep in mind the sun will
beat down on the deck for most of the year. You can
protect the deck by painting it. Paint provides sunscreen
for the deck, stopping the sun from breaking down the
material. Once you’ve finished painting, apply sealant,
whether it’s oil- or water-based.
A deck makes a great addition to many homes, but
homeowners should learn as much as possible about
decks and what goes into building them before making
any decking decisions.
Look through the Shopper’s Remedy and get all your
supplies for building from our advertisers. You can also
hire a professional to build your deck who knows all
these points and more.
Spring cleaning continued...
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16 THE REMEDY April, 2014
FOR SALE: 24 firewood
logs, either black locust or
walnut, average 8”
diameter by 16” length.
Please call 717-535-9956.
FOR SALE: Cash for
watches, Zippos, fountian
pens, 1 on 100-also old
sports items, bats, balls,
g loves , e tc- Leica
cameras, McIntosh stereo,
all tiffany, old radios by
Fada, Air King, Tom
Thumb-cash. 717-608-
1092.
FOR SALE: 4400 John
Deere combine, 3,577
hours, 13 ft. grain head,
last used 2013. $1,000-
retiring, selling all farm
equipment. Call 717-436-
9178 (Mifflintown)
FOR SALE: Firewood
located in Walnut. Pick up
or deliver. Call 717-953-
7525. (3/14)
ATTENTION:
Hardworking man seeks
full t ime/ part t ime
cleaning job near Perry
County. My name is Ted, I
have 36 years experience
in the cleaning field. I
have done housekeeping,
school cleaning, meat
room, office cleaning at a
college. I know everything
about cleaning, cleaning
floors, windows, trash
sweeping, steps, cleaning
really dirty areas. No
training is needed I had
traning for five years
starting at age 19. I’m 55
training and experienced
in the cleaning field. I’m
near Duncannon out of
Honey Grove. Call my
cell 717-728-6867. (ufn)
FOR SALE: Hay-
Timothy-grass, no rain,
good size bales, $3 a bale
obo. Call 717-349-7927.
(6/14)
FOR SALE: Old dinner
bell, $170; Hess trucks,
$1each; Takamine Guitar,
$450. Call Rick Hostetter
717-536-3194.
F O R S A L E : L o c a l
Grassfed meats, pasture
raised pork loin roasts.
Also chops, sausage,
bacon, etc. 100% grass-
fed beef steaks, roast,
hamburger and pasture
raised broilers and brown
eggs. Peaceful Valley
Farm 717-444-0022.
Along Route 17 between
Millerstown & Liverpool.
JUNIATA COUNTY
VETERANS COUNCIL
MEETING DATES: The
Juniata County Veterans
Council will continue to
hold alternate meeting
places each th i rd
Wednesday of the month
in 2014. They will meet
at 7pm of each month
al ternat ing between
American Legion Post
#298 January, March
,May, July ,September,
November and the V F
W Post #5863 February,
April, June, August,
October and December
2014. Each post is located
on Main Street in
Mifflintown. The council
is seeking veterans to help
with military funerals,
parades and council
events. Full uniforms are
available for any new
member. Contact Edward
Rozell 717-463-2108 for
additional information.
FOR SALE: Ear Corn -
$8 a large feed bag full.
Feed your squirrel, deer or
livestock. Organically
grown. 717-834-3822.
WANTED: RAILROAD
ITEMS by pr ivate
collector. I e n j o y
preserving railroad history
and will give your items a
good home. Top dollar
paid for specific pieces.
Contact Gary at 717-426-
4 4 0 9 o r
m.
FOR SALE: Racing cards
from action packed,
Pinnacle, and Nascar. 218
Dale Earnhardt’s from
1993-1997, $170; Dale
Jarrett, 205, from 1993-
2003, $54; 166 Jeff
Gordan’s from 1993-2003,
$78. Call 717-691-6864.
April, 2014 THE REMEDY 17
FOR SALE: 1993 Action
packed racing sub sets, 34,
Alan Kulwickis, $2 each;
17 Davey Allison’s, $2
each. Call 717-691-6864.
FOR SALE: 185 Cal
Ripken’s, from 1985-200,
$45; 175 Nolan Ryan’s
from 1985-1990, $45;
1984 Fleer baseball set,
$20; 1989 New Kids On
The Block, $10; 1989
Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles, $4; 1990 The
Simpson’s, $10; 1991
Motorcycles Champs set,
$4; 1992 Batman Returns,
$3. Call 717-691-6864.
FOR SALE: Brand new
Eurotop mattresses, $99.
Solid pine bunk beds from
$249. New split queen
boxsprings, $140. Great
factory direct prices.
Large showroom of
specials open daily
Susquehanna Valley Mall.
Free layaway and we
deliver. 570-541-8691.
FOR RENT: Cozy &
charming 1 bedroom
apartment on first floor.
Garbage, sewage, stove &
refridgerator included.
Call after 6 pm. 717-994-
4726 (Mifflintown) (4/14)
LOOKING FOR RIDES
from Mifflintown to
downtown Harrisburg.
Wi l l s t o p i n
Thompsontown,
Millerstown & Newport.
Call after 6 pm. or
anytime weekends. 717-
320-2185. (ufn)
FOR SALE: Mobile
media blasting unit. Extra
hoses, NRP blast hood,
185 CFM Sulair Diesel
compressor,
approximately 2000 lbs of
b a k i n g s o d a ,
approximately 4500 lbs of
c r u s h e d g l a s s ,
approximately 83 hours
on equipment. $18,000
obo. Call 717-789-3186
please leave message.
FOR RENT: Perry
County, Blain- located in
town. Own and start your
own business! Vacant
grocery store & ice cream
store/shop, wide open
space. Great for auction
house! Grocery store!
Used goods and antiques!
Amusements and arcade-
canned goods- baked
goods, much much more.
Only $395 per month plus
security deposit and
utilities. Needs fix up and
TLC. Call 315-261-2292.
FOR SALE: Perry
County, Blain in town.
Owner financing rent to
own, only $3600-$4200
initial down payment. Big
2 story farmhouse, partial
log, 4 bed rooms, 2 bath
rooms--big rooms and
very spacious. Nice yard
and out side summer
kitchen, shed for storage.
Nice front porch-stop
renting! Stop throwing
you money away! Low
taxes, pets, ok. Price
$119,900-$130,000.
$1100 monthy payment.
Call 315-261-2292.
FOR SALE: Perry
County, Loysville-Blain,
bring your chickens!
Bring your horses! Owner
financing-rent to own only
$10,000-$25000 initial
down payment. 13 acre
farm, big 2 story
farmhouse, 3-4 bedrooms,
2 bath rooms. Needs some
fix up and TLC, but
liveable and mostly
remodeled. Large bank
barn, lean to barn, stone
spring house and other
outbuildings, crop land,
pasture and stream. Price-
$265,000. $1365-$1600
monthly payment. Call
315-261-2292.
WANTED: Will babysit
your child! Any age in the
morning hours till 5 pm.
M-F, very honest caring
college female person.
Snacks provided. Call
717-421-4203 or 717-649-
2337, Marysville area.
FOR SALE: House estate
sale, reduced $109, 900
AS IS FIRM. Selling
below market value. Will
help with closing costs,
Shermans Dale area, nice
spacious 3 bedroom ranch
on large lot. Open
concept, kitchen, dining
room, l iving room,
detached garage. Partially
finished basement with
wood stove, 12x24 shed
with electric. Call Larry or
Melissa 717-789-9614
FREE CLASSIFIEDS
Call 717-444-2423, Please
leave message if no answer.
18 THE REMEDY April, 2014
WANTED TO BUY:
Reloading stuff ; 35
Remington & 40.06 brass
powder & bullets. Call
717-694-0122.
FOR SALE: Weider
1150 Home Weight
System with butterfly
weights and power squats,
$50 obo. Call 717-436-
2556.
FOR SALE: Bialetti
heavy duty extra larger
aluminum roaster, 20 to 25
lb capacity. New in box.
$10. 717-436-2556.
FOR SALE: Wilton cake
pans, Elmo double heart,
Mickey Mouse, Winnie
the Poo, Teddy Bear. Little
Hero, Barbie Gown, $4
each or $15 for all. Call
717-436-2556.
FOR SALE: Mark III
Ha rmon wood /coa l
combina t ion s tove .
Completely rebuilt, brass
accents. Very nice stove,
$850. Call Landisburg,
717-789-4397.
BASEMENT S A L E :
Formerly Blue Barn, call
and make a time you can
come. Everything priced
low and everything must
go. Call Bonnie, 717-320-
2751 at 28334 RT 35
Mifflintown. (5/14)
ATTENTION: Brass
s o u n d s f o r m o s t
occasions- PC BRASS -
Local brass quintet
available for engagements.
Call 717-789-2447 or 717-
957-3720. (8/14)
FOR SALE: 2012
Summerland 2800 BH by
Keystone. Sleeps 9, 16’
slide out, been on seasonal
sites since new, very good,
great condition. $14,000
obo. 717-789-3186.
FOR SALE: A History
of Early Perry County
Guns and Gunsmiths by
Roy F. Chandler. Signed
by author, #105 of 300,
$1450. Also A History of
Perry County Railroads by
Roy F. Chandler, #41 of
700, $500. Call 717-438-
3178 evenings.
ATTENTION:
Liquidating antiques,
collectibles, and furniture
plus household goods. Too
many to list. Located in
Port Royal. Call 717-527-
2521 for more info. 35
years or more of
collecting.
WANTED: To buy empty
brass for 300 Savage 35
Remington and 7mm
Remington Magnum.
Please call 717-789-3589
after 5 pm. (Loysville)
FOR SALE: Seasoned
firewood for sale, $80 per
pick up load. You haul,
Newport area. 717-275-
4320.
FOR SALE: 2003 Mazda
Miata Convertible, Nardi
Torino edition. Very clean,
runs great, looks excellent,
garage kept. No problems
- need to sell, 73K miles,
must see, $8,900. 717-
779-3295.(ufn)
FOR SALE: Rustic
pontoon boat and trailer,
24 ft, no motor, as is,
$1,200, call evenings 717-
567-3366.
Shop LOCALand SAVE!
April, 2014 THE REMEDY 19
FOR SALE: Perry
County estate tag sale and
large yard sale Saturday’s
April 12th, 19th, 16th, 8
am-2 pm. Couches, chairs,
kitchen table and chairs,
maple bedroom furniture,
wate r fa l l fu rn i tu re ,
steamer trunks. Antique
wood radio, handmade
wooden furniture, washer,
dryer, desk, filing cabinet,
kitchen dishes, cookware,
silverware, tupperware,
hand tools, power tools,
all sorts of farm items.
More items added weekly,
family estate--65 years in
the making, rain or shine,
cash only, no checks. 1156
Shermans Valley Road,
Elliottsburg (Rte 274).
Contact Ron at 717-514-
0455. Note: Some items
may be sold prior to sale.
FOR SALE: Craftsman
snow blower, 9Hp, 28”
width, electric start and/or
pull start, 2 revrse gears, 6
front gears, self-propelled,
hardly used, have manual,
$700 or best offer. Call
717-834-4694 or cell 717-
602-8603.
FREE HOUSE CAT to
good home. Tabby colored
with green eyes, has all
shots, spayed and front
paws declawed. Looking
for a good home only.
Please call 717-834-4694
or cell 717-602-8603.
BOARD YOUR HORSE
IN NEWPORT: 2 Stalls
available, full board wth
quality hay and feed.
Recently remodeled,
climate friendly, cement
block barn. 14 foot wide
aisle, 12 x13 feet, draft
size stalls each with
window and lights. Large
ring containing1/8th mile
d r i v i n g t r a c k .
WOODFINE FARM,
google us! Newport, 717-
567-6615
.
FOR SALE: 2006
Fleetwood pop up camper
(camped in 6 times like
new) refrigerator, stove,
furnace, awning, a/c sink,
storage, one queen, one
double bed, outside grill,
kitchen table, folds down,
sleeps 6, 110 volt, 12 volt,
propane, all hook ups and
extras, asking $3,000. Call
Steve 717-364-7426 Enola
area 17025. (ufn)
WANTED TO BUY:
CASH PAID!! for old
men’s and women’s
clothing and accessories,
including shoes, hats,
purses, costume jewelry,
from 1800’s to 1980’s,
special need: dresses and
prom gowns; also buying
1950’s - and - older
fabrics. Please call Lisa,
814-353-8586. (6/14)
WANTED: Local
RE/MAX agent has
serious, qualified buyers
looking for a cabin or
house bordering or within
walking distance to game
lands in Perry or Juniata
Counties. Bill Miller
RE/MAX Realty Select
526-4300 but best reached
at cell 433-8027
FOR SALE: Wonderfully
updated 3 bedroom
d o u b l e w i d e o n
foundation/full basement
on almost 8 acres on
convenient but beautiful
private setting in Juniata
County. There’s also a 20
X 30 garage, 20 X 44
workshop with in-law
quarters, and a 20 X 22
barn, only $129,900. Bill
Miller RE/MAX Realty
Select 526-4300 but best
reached at cell 433-8027.
WANTED: Family of
four looking for a 4
bedroom or 3 bedroom
house with finished
basement in Shermans
Dale. For Rent or Rent to
Own. Price neg. Call
mornings 717-622-1039
and evenings 717-602-
3301.
FOR RENT: Newport,
Large , 1 bedroom
apartment. Completely
new inside, all appliances,
AC, 1st floor, off st.
parking, beautiful, $485,
plus utilities and security
deposit. Call 717-672-
1742.
FOR SALE: Older
C o l e m a n P o p - U p
camper. Excellent shape.
2 full size beds, plus
table that goes into a
b e d , s l e e p s 5
comfortably.It has a
sink, gas stove, and
various storage spaces. It
also has a costum roof
rack, great for carrying
bikes, boats, etc.. $1,000
Neg. Call 717-580-1939.
(Harrisburg)
20 THE REMEDY April, 2014
F O R S A L E : 1965
Rambler, 4 dr, 6 cyl, 110k
miles, turquoise blue, very
good condition, no rust,
runs great, many extra
parts, antique tags, garage
kept, $2,200 or best offer.
717-536-3436 (Blain).
FOR SALE: 2 story
house in Ickesburg, 3
bedrooms, bath, walk in
closet, living room, dining
room, small den, kitchen,
2 side porches, one
enclosed, oil heat. For
more information, call
717-438-3416 or cell 717-
448-0376.
FOR SALE: 2 wooded
lots, 2 acres each, 250’
road frontage, ready to
b u i l d . Wheatfield
township, Duncannon,
$34,900 each. Call 717-
889-9457.
WANTED: Will pay up to
$150 for a used row boat
or canoe in servicable
condition. Also looking
for a boat motor, running
or not. Call 717-486-7491
FOR SALE: Older
Coleman Pop-Up camper.
Excellent shape. 2 full size
beds, plus table that goes
into a bed, sleeps 5
comfortably.It has a sink,
gas stove, and various
storage spaces. It also has
a costum roof rack, great
for carrying bikes, boats,
etc.. $1,000 Neg. Call
717-580-1939.
(Harrisburg)
FOR SALE: Upholstered
couch, blue and white
large plaid, excellent
condition, $125. Call 717-
463-3686.
FOR SALE: 2 Solid oak
barstools, like new, $125
for pair. One older cricket
style rocking chair, $30.
Fold out sewing machinge
cabinet, $30. One lifetime
furnace filter 20” x 25”
washable, $25. One plastic
baby swing seat for
outside swing, $5. One
pair Mastercraft Glacier
Grip snow tires, used 2
months ( so ld car )
195/65R15, $75 each. One
used starter for a 2009
Corolla, 1.8 engine tested,
good (sold car) $50. Call
570-837-0001.
FREE: 2 AKC reg.
English Bulldogs puppies
male/female for free
a d o p t i o n . E m a i l
.
FOR SALE: 2000 Ford
Explorer, 116k miles,
$2995. Call Randy 717-
648-0442, Newport.
FOR SALE: 2006
Pontiac G6 GT, 132k
miles, automatic, $5,500.
Call Randy 717-648-0442.
Newport.
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FOR SALE: 2002 Jeep
Liberty, 4x4, 171k Miles,
Automatic, $3995. Call
Randy 717-648-0442.
Newport
F O R S A L E :MILLERSTO W N -M u l t i - p u r p o s e u s edescribes this property. 1BR/1 BA ranch with largearea to be finished foradditional living space orin house business. Thepossiblities are endless. 3phase electric is a big plusto potential buyers!$129,900. Call Fred Noye
of Hower & Associates717-805-8760.
FOR SALE: NEWBUFFALO: Charming 2BR/1BA salt box inimmaculate condition.Home sits on a double lotand offers the buyer manyupgrades including a newroof, new windows, plentyof storage, a hugescreened in porch and onecar garage. Perfect starterhome or for those wantingto downsize. Affordable &economica l l i v ing !REDUCED... $119,900.Call Fred Noye of Hower& Associates 717-805-8760.
NEW BLOOMFIELD -3 BR, 2 BA wellmaintained split level on4.8 acres. Great setting,large 3 car garage.Entertain on the patio withgazebo. Beaut i fu l lylandscaped and woodedarea to rear offers privatehunt ing or hiking.
$199,900. Call Fred Noyeof Hower & Associates717-805-8760.
LIVERPOOL - Old mill
located on busy Rt 11/15.
Former antique co-op.
Unlimited potential for
retail operation or could
be converted to 2
a p a r t m e n t s . O n e
apartment on 2nd level.
Plenty of parking. Buyer
l i m i t e d o n l y b y
imagination. Priced to
sell! $99,900. Call FredNoye of Hower &Associates 717-805-8760.
FOR SALE: 2012 KiaSportage, FWD, automaticcrossover traction control,power equipped, CD,Alloy wheels and moreBalance of originalmanufacturer’s warranty,30,000 original miles,
fully serviced, priced tosell $16,995. Call Bob717-582-2223, NewBloomfield.
FOR SALE: 2007Mercury Grand MarquisLS, 74,000 original miles,Clean Carfax, V-8,a u t o m a t i c , p o w e requipped, CD dual powerseats. Was $10,995, Greatbuy at $9,995. Call Miles717-582-2223. NewBloomfield.
FOR SALE: FordExplorer XLT, Sport Trac
4x4, 75,000 origianl miles,local, well served trade.$16,495. Call Miles 717-5 8 2 - 2 2 2 3 . N e wBloomfield.
FOR SALE: Liverpool,
$204,900, Newer raised
ranch with 3 BR, 2 Bths,
Open Floor plan, partially
f in i shed basemen t ,
plumbed for a bath, 2 car
detached gar. on 1 ac.
Great views! Call Re/Max
Realty Profession, Inc, ask
for Cheryl Kauffman 717-
979-7505 or 717-652-
4700.
Call 717-444-2423 to
place a free classified
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