Sunday News Lancaster, PA back issues from January 2004:
Lancaster County Restaurant Inspections
Jan 04, 2004 ... Following are inspection results for Lancaster County restaurants,grocery stores and other establishments that sell food to the public.The inspections were conducted by agents of the state Department ofAgriculture's food safety division in October, November and earlier. Listed are ...
Chamber to hold business and municipal series
Jan 04, 2004 ... The Lancaster Chamber of Commerce & Industry will hold its firstsession on business and municipal cooperation from 7 to 8:30 p.m. atFour Seasons Golf ...
Personnel File
Jan 04, 2004 ... NEW LOCATION Personal Wealth Advisory LLC has moved into its newoffices at 630 Delp Road. EXPANSION Prudential Commonwealth Real Estate recently completedits expansion into Lancaster at 1547 Lititz Pike. PROMOTIONS, NEW HIRES Wellspring, designer and manufacturer offine art ...
Meetings
Jan 04, 2004 ... WEDNESDAY Network Professionals Inc. business referral groups meet eachWednesday. Ephrata group - breakfast, 7:30 a.m., Akron restaurant, OregonPike. 600 Lancaster group - lunch, 11:30 a.m., Doc Holliday's Steakhouse& Saloon, 931 Harrisburg Pike. Information: Betty ...
Backhoe digs up $64,600 at auction
Jan 04, 2004 ... Aaron E. Martin Auction Service, Ephrata, conducted a publicauction of construction equipment and tools Dec. 27 for S. GeraldMusser, Builder, at 1310 Mount Pleasant Road, Lebanon, with 195registered bidders attending. Items sold included a 2002 JCB 217S Series 3 4WD backhoe, ...
Lancaster County Bankruptcy Report
Jan 04, 2004 ... Here is a list of Lancaster County bankruptcies recorded in U.S.Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Reading, Dec. 1-14. Raymond M. and Rhona E. Greising, 400 block of Hollyann Drive,Landisville, Chapter 13. James M. and Diana L. Lucas, 500 block of North Plum ...
Lancaster airport plans expansion of general aviation facilities; Facility will contain climate-controlled hangar bays for each tenant along with a flight planning room and other amenities.
Jan 04, 2004 ... TONO Architects is working to develop two concurrent structures atthe Lancaster Municipal Airport facility in Lititz. The initialcommission requires the development of a new, multiple bay hangar forprivately owned, exclusive aircraft on the north end of the airportcomplex. This facility ...
Ag forum set for Jan. 15
Jan 04, 2004 ... The Agricultural Issues Forum will be held from 7:30-9 a.m. Jan.15 at Armstrong Manor, 2025 Lititz Pike. The topic is "Conservation through Cooperation - Ideas from thePennsylvania Environmental Council." The speakers are Andrew S.McElwaine, ...
Stevens Tech places 24 on All-Seaboard // 11 Bulldogs are named to first team.
Jan 04, 2004 ... Stevens Tech's football team placed 24 players and 11 first-teamers on the All-Seaboard Conference team announced recently. Coach Andy Loucks was named Seaboard coach of the year for thesecond straight season. The Bulldogs had won the Seaboard title in 2002 with a ...
Lancaster Scene
Jan 04, 2004 ... Lancaster Scene If you wish to have an item in the LANCASTER SCENE column of theSunday News, please send a note to the Sunday News sports department,P.O. Box 1328, Lancaster, PA 17608. Our fax number is 291-4950. E-mail address is sunnewssports@lnpnews.com. Items must be ...
Location is a gas; Former service station buildings make good business sense.
Jan 04, 2004; ... In this case, Ted Rossey trusts the oil company's judgment. Rossey, co-owner of State Street Auto, 993 S. State St., Ephrata,has been selling used cars at the former Hess gas station site forabout a year. He is banking on the oil company knowing what it wasdoing. "Oil ...
Buying a larger tank; The South Tree Drive building will house the mail-order branch of the business as well as overstocked retail items for That Fish Place/That Pet Place.
Jan 04, 2004; ... To accommodate their growing mail-order business and their needfor extra retail storage space, the owners of That Fish Place/ThatPet Place have bought a 120,000-square-foot warehouse near theirretail center at 237 Centerville Road. The warehouse, at 129 S. Tree Drive, East ...
Erie shoreline to be conserved
Jan 04, 2004 ... The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resourcesannounced the acquisition of the largest piece of undeveloped land onPennsylvania's Lake Erie shoreline by the Western PennsylvaniaConservancy. Early this year, the conservancy will turn the 540-acre ...
The cougar watch; Pennsylvania doesn't have a breeding population of cougars. So why are there scattered cougar sightings in Lancaster County? Experts say it's probably an escaped, captive cougar.
Jan 04, 2004; ... News articles about cougars have run on the Sunday News' frontpages under my byline the last two Sundays. The articles generatedphone calls and e-mails. Here are my thoughts, based on research and conversations withPennsylvania Game Commission personnel, on the cougar situation ...
North Carolina clays course attracts hunters // In the shadow of the Research Triangle, Deep River Shooting Clays gives bird hunters a great setting to practice their shooting skills.
Jan 04, 2004; ... SANFORD, N.C. - Deep River Sporting Clays is hunter-friendly. Owner and chief instructor Bill Kempffer is a hunter at heart andoperates his course primarily for hunters. "We have some serious clays shooters," Kempffer said, "but most ofour customers are hunters, or corporate ...
New deli at former Adelphia Seafood site // Thomas Campus Deli will open later this month.
Jan 04, 2004; ... The former Adelphia Seafood store at 430 Harrisburg Ave. will soonbe bustling with activity again. Closed since April 2002, the building is home to a new enterprise,Thomas Campus Deli, which will open around Jan. 20. Operated by Bill Thomas, owner of Thomas Market, which is ...
Michael Lewis Jr. has focus on bowling
Jan 04, 2004; ... Bowling was a rite of passage in his family, so it was onlynatural that Michael Lewis Jr. picked up his first bowling ball atthe age of 5. "When I began, I rolled a backup ball because it seemed naturaland no one said that there was anything wrong with it," Lewis said. Now, ...
Quick pin highlights Cocalico's win over Donegal, 49-12
Jan 04, 2004; ... This is the 40th year of wrestling at Cocalico High School, amilestone to be marked with many varied celebrations. Saturday afternoon in Denver, the Eagles turned another page inthis year's chapter, leveling Donegal, 49-12. In the spirit of the New Year - ringing out the old, ...
Testa's 3-pointer lifts Marauders
Jan 04, 2004; ... What a difference 30 seconds makes. Just ask Millersville's Greg Testa. With his team up a point with 34 seconds left in overtime, theLancaster Catholic grad missed a pair of pivotal free throws. "It's inexcusable to miss two free throws down the stretch likethat," said ...
Notes from a holiday break
Jan 04, 2004; ... Lengthy vacation notwithstanding, This Space has been watching,listening, thinking and now has some things to say, lest it burst: OK, USC, we're all sold. Nothing that can happen tonight canchange your claim on all the marbles, faux marbles though they are. The BCS is ...
Jamal Lewis outrushed 24 teams
Jan 04, 2004; ... Jamal Lewis rushed for 2,066 yards this year, the second-bestfigure in NFL history. The Baltimore Ravens star also had more rushing yardage than 24NFL teams this year. Only seven teams rushed for more yardage thanLewis. The Detroit Lions were last in the NFL in rushing, with ...
Black Knights surge past Reading
Jan 04, 2004 ... Jeremy Dixon scored a game-high 16 points and Sam Shuman added 15points to lead Hempfield (9-3) over Reading in a non-league boys'basketball game in Landisville Saturday. Pat Mendez added 15 points for the Black Knights, who trailed bysix points at halftime, but took control with a ...
FTs help Cedars slip past Warwick
Jan 04, 2004 ... Ashley Witman scored 26 points and went 12-for-13 from the foulline to lead Lebanon past Warwick, 77-76. The game was won on foul shots as Lebanon went 32-for-36 from theline. Freshman Aislinn Sutcliffe led Warwick with 22 points andteammate Lindsey Brenner added 13 ...
Diplomats breeze in opening round; Host F&M to face Alvernia for Tip Off championship.
Jan 04, 2004; ... Franklin & Marshall eased out of the holiday break with a 112-82blowout of Hobart Saturday in the first round of the Tip Off the NewYear College Basketball Classic at the Mayser Center. Tonight figures to get a little more serious. The Diplomats face Alvernia in the ...
E-town reaches Springfield final
Jan 04, 2004 ... Elizabethtown (6-4 overall) took advantage of an early second halfsurge to overrun Bowdoin College 94-58 in the opening round of theSpringfield College Naismith Classic Saturday night. Kyle Conrad was the Blue Jays' top scorer, shooting six-for-sevenfrom the field, five-for-five ...
WRESTLING; Conestoga Valley downs Garden Spot
Jan 04, 2004 ... Sean Darras (171) scored the only fall of the day to leadConestoga Valley over Garden Spot 63-6 in an L-L League Section Twowrestling match. Justin Cassel (145) and Brian Abreu (152) recorded back-to-backvictories for the Spartans. In Section Three: Annville-Cleona ...
A welcome Yule gift
Jan 04, 2004 ... Dar PennDOT, On behalf of all motorists who drive East KingStreet in Lancaster, we want to thank you for the nice Christmaspresent you gave all of us by repaving the street before bad weatherset in. We know it's only a "scratch coat," and you'll need to tackle thepermanent job ...
Not one life taken in Iraq is acceptable
Jan 04, 2004 ... I read the article about Iraq and how the polls say the number ofdeaths is acceptable ("Americans still accepting of losses in Iraq,"Dec. 28, A-1). Who are the people polled? Do they have children orloved ones over there? I have a daughter serving over there. Christmas Eve she ...
Travels, Trips & Tours
Jan 04, 2004 ... If your school or non-profit club or organization is offering atrip or tour to locations outside Lancaster County or a travelogueopen to the public, please send us a typed notice care of Travels,Trips & Tours, c/o Sunday News, P.O. Box 1328, Lancaster, Pa. 17608-1328. Our fax ...
Readers invited to a tea party and a birthday party
Jan 04, 2004 ... Are you in the mood to party, as well as read? Buckhill Book Shop, Lititz, 1040 Lititz Pike, Lititz, will host"Hot Titles and Hot Tea" at 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13, with assistancefrom A Perfect Blend, Lititz. Register by calling 627-2665. The event was inspired by National Hot ...
Media are out of step on Jackson
Jan 04, 2004; ... "What Michael Jackson has achieved is a tribute to 20 years ofhard work, energy, tireless dedication ... your success is anAmerican dream come true." - Former President Ronald Reagan Even today, Americans recognize Michael Jackson, and pay theirrespects in much the same way as ...
How to beat the squirrels; Liberal Democrats hate Bush; A change in priorities // Resolution broken already; Upholding an illegal law? / / Agrees with Dowd
Jan 04, 2004 ... How to beat the squirrels About a year ago I purchased a large, expensive bird feeder thatclaimed to be squirrel-proof. As the article in the Sunday Newsstated ("This stuff is for the birds," Dec. 28, B-1), there is nosuch thing. This proved to be the case with this feeder; ...
Land is akin to our birthright, our heritage // Plans to make mincemeat of farms protested
Jan 04, 2004 ... Recent doings in land use that township and county officials areinvolved in are of major concern for Lancaster County residents andfarmers. Is there no end to plans to make mincemeat of farmland anddisrupt farm and plain-folk communities? Here's a list of recent land maneuvers in ...
A diligent city council
Jan 04, 2004 ... Thank you to Lancaster City Council for being diligent through the2004 budget process. You did what I, as a city taxpayer, expect fromelected officials. I can not express the same sentiment regardingCharlie Smithgall. I get the impression he takes the easy route inresponding to ...
In Februrary, 1927, who, why, what, where?
Jan 04, 2004 ... Today's photo is a mystery. Don Lohr got it from the late Paul King's shop on Franklin Road inColumbia. Don, who lives on Old Chiques Hill Road, believes the picturemight be of a Columbia school class. The year and date are ...
An extra effort pays big dividends
Jan 04, 2004; ... One of the lessons I learned from my psychology classes in thedistant past was the art of observing people. Trying to understandpeople by reading what they write, listening to what they say, andwatching what they do is often a fascinating experience. In recentyears I have carried on my ...
Looking back, looking ahead
Jan 04, 2004; ... Reflections on the year past and the year ahead. Welcome to 2004. The first thing to do is to admit that I made an error last year:Saddam Hussein was not dead as I had said. I still don't know aboutbin Laden but continue to believe that he is dead. Saddam Husseinproves once again ...
A lost soul became part of the family
Jan 04, 2004; ... Yes, I too have a story to tell. In fact, I have a lot of storiesto tell. But who doesn't have, at 91 years of age, many tales tuckedaway in mind and heart, all ready to be told at the least urging? This one's about a man who spent most of his life "tramping" fromvillage to ...
Let us resolve
Jan 04, 2004 ... A new year, an old (sort of) tradition: Whether they want to ornot, it's time for our community's movers and shakers to see theSunday News' annual list of resolutions they should make, butprobably won't. Mayor Charlie Smithgall: Not to take his cannons and go home justbecause an ...
Clyde predicts a big score in the year '04
Jan 04, 2004; ... Good morning Clyde. Did you make any New Year's resolutions? "Run more and eat less," my jogging friend said the other day,sipping his coffee. Are you serious Clyde, or is that just wishful thinking? "We all have our flights of fancy, Mr. Editor. Let's just saythat's a ...
Lititz Library to look at Civil War
Jan 04, 2004 ... Lititz Public Library will present a series of three programs onthe Civil War in the next three months; two feature authors of CivilWar books. Thursday, Jan. 22, Civil War re-enactor Mike Weaver will talkabout what inspired him to pursue this avocation and share resourceswith ...
Memorial to fight drug addiction planned
Jan 04, 2004 ... On Jan. 10, 1982, Brendan William Andrew Bailor entered this lifeand Sept. 27, 2003, he left it. He left a grief-stricken father,mother, brother and many, many friends. He will never know the impacthis kindness, his sense of humor and his devotion had on others.Brendan offered his ...
Southern Regional Police Commission gets grant to upgrade communications
Jan 04, 2004 ... The state Department of Community and Economic Developmentannounced Wednesday that Southern Regional Police Commission, whichcovers Pequea and Conestoga townships, has received $15,200 under theShared Municipal Services Program to supplement the second-yearadministrative costs of ...
New minister her, Valerie Ackerman knows the angles
Jan 04, 2004; ... Don't expect the Rev. Valerie Mapstone Ackerman, 46, to fit thetraditional ministerial mold. Ministry is her second career, after 20 years in social work andmany years of political activism. In the early 1990s, she spent a year as the national spokeswomanfor the Green Party ....
Doctorate; Honors; Dean's List
Jan 04, 2004 ... DOCTORATE Matthew Summers was awarded a doctoral degree inmolecular biology from the University of Pennsylvania Aug. 8, havingcompleted his studies at the university's Wister Institute. He is the son of Dr. Kermit and Jerilyn Summers, Gap. A 1993graduate of Pequea Valley High ...
Thinking clearly about terror rather than being terrorized
Jan 04, 2004; ... Even though the holiday season has drawn to a close, terrorseason, apparently, keeps on rolling. New reports late last week of grounded British Airways flightskept the nation on edge - and the terror alert elevated - even thoughit seemed the worst danger was past. Talk of the ...
John P. Sawyer, 85, Armstrong retiree
Jan 04, 2004 ... John P. "Jack" Sawyer, 85, of 400 Willow Valley Square, diedFriday at The Glen at Willow Valley of complications from Parkinson'sdisease. He was the husband of Ruth Rehm Sawyer, with whom he celebratedtheir 56th wedding anniversary in March. Mr. Sawyer was a graduate of North ...
Beiler focuses on staying afloat
Jan 04, 2004; ... An iceberg might be floating on the horizon, but Chet Beiler, theUnsinkable Molly Brown of Lancaster County politics, is still runningfull steam ahead. Joe Peters or no Joe Peters, Beiler intends to stay in the racefor state auditor general, at least until Jan. 24. That's ...
Chicken house fire causes $600,000 in damage
Jan 04, 2004 ... Despite the efforts of about 60 volunteer firefighters, a largechicken house in Martic Township burned to the ground late Fridaynight killing 19,000 chickens. Damage was estimated to be nearly$600,000, including $190,000 loss with the chickens, according to thestate fire ...
Barbara B. King, Lancaster homemaker
Jan 04, 2004 ... Barbara B. King, 44, of 1196 Gypsy Hill Road, died at home Fridayafter a long illness. A homemaker, she was the wife of John A. King. They celebratedtheir 24th anniversary in November. Mrs. King was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Born in Sadsbury Township, she ...
Millersville University lists local honors graduates
Jan 04, 2004 ... Forty-five residents of Lancaster County and the area are amongthe 106 bachelor's degree recipients who graduated with honors fromMillersville University in ceremonies Dec. 14. Two county residents earned summa cum laude honors (grade-pointaverage between 3.95 and 4.0 on a 4.0 ...
Soldiers of love; It was dress uniforms and gowns at the double wedding of Morrow brothers and their new brides.
Jan 04, 2004; ... Mark Jr. and Jayson Morrow pledged their allegiance Saturday in adouble wedding ceremony that joined a Marine (Mark) to an Army medic(Adrien) and an Air Force enlistee (Jayson) to an LPN-in-training(Anne), the daughter of a dad who served in the Navy during theVietnam War. Mark ...
Crown him your King
Jan 04, 2004; ... King is a very big dog with a happy, goofy personality. His largesize and piercing blue eyes make him look like a supernatural wolf,but really he is just a friendly boy who loves to play and cuddle. King is a neutered male who was found as a stray. He likes to showoff his manners ...
MANHEIM
Jan 04, 2004 ... Manheim Historical Society will meet at 7 p.m., Thursday at theManheim Railroad Station, 210 S. Charlotte St., Manheim. Ken Enck, ...
Search continues near Safe Harbor for murder victim
Jan 04, 2004 ... The body of a missing Chester County murder victim remains hiddenin the chilly waterways near Safe Harbor Park despite two days ofsearching by police and water-rescue crews. State police were told the body of William Hamilton Gregory, 30,of West Caln Township had been transported ...
Mary Lou Eitnier, pharmacy employee
Jan 04, 2004 ... Mary Lou Eitnier, 72, of 1516 Sunset Ave., died Friday afternoonat Lancaster General Hospital following a long illness. She was the wife of Walter Eitnier Jr. They celebrated their 42ndwedding anniversary Sept. 8. Mrs. Eitnier worked as a waitress from 1948 to 1960 at ...
Good hygiene can keep the flu at bay
Jan 04, 2004 ... Cover your mouth when you sneeze. Wash your hands. That's some of the advice from state Rep. Katie True, R-41stDistrict, to help contain the flu outbreak sweeping the country andthe county. Even if you didn't get a flu shot, she said, there are ways toprevent ...
DEATHS
Jan 04, 2004 ... ANDES, Helen J., 89, (Mrs. Robert W. Sr.), 125 Pearl St. EITNIER, Mary Lou, 72, (Mrs. Walter Jr.), 1516 Sunset ...
BIRTHS
Jan 04, 2004 ... ANAYA, Nayr S , 701 Almanac Ave., and Erik D. Santana, 618Schuylkill St., a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital, Thursday. BRAUGHT, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan E. (Kimberly Valentine), Lancaster, ason, at Women & Babies Hospital, Thursday. FULMER, Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. (Dessirae Gruhle), ...
MCC will send blankets to Iran
Jan 04, 2004 ... Mennonite Central Committee is planning to send 50,000 blanketsand is in need of an additional 18,000 blankets in response to theDec. 26 earthquake in Bam, Iran. MCC is also requesting donations for additional relief suppliesand reconstruction work for the region. The ...
Reward for info on bank heist
Jan 04, 2004; ... West Lampeter Township police are offering a reward to anyone withinformation leading to the arrest and conviction of the woman whorobbed a Willow Street-area bank Christmas Eve morning and fled in ataxi. The robbery happened at 10:24 a.m. Dec. 24 at Farmer's First Bank,200 ...
Helen Andes, 89, retired supervisor
Jan 04, 2004 ... Helen J. Andes, 89, of 125 Pearl St., and formerly of EastChestnut Street, died Friday at Lancaster General Hospital after abrief illness. She was the widow of Robert W. Andes Sr., who died in 1954. Mrs. Andes worked for the former McCrory's Department Store for 45years, ...
Holy cow, what's that?; Interest in furry, gentle and tasty Scottish Highland cattle is growing, say breeders.
Jan 04, 2004; ... The shaggy, long-horned cattle grazing in a southern LancasterCounty pasture look like a cross between a bison and Texas longhorn. Kris Trout, East Drumore, was friendly and enthusiastic with avisitor who made a U-turn to ask questions about her unique cattle.She quickly put the ...
Catching up on the news
Jan 04, 2004 ... SUNDAY Dec. 28 - Fire destroyed a townhouse at Providence Place inMountville and damaged three others. No one was in the destroyed homeat the time of the fire. MONDAY Dec. 29 - Mayor Charlie Smithgallannounced a committee to come up with a master plan for CentralMarket. Paul S ....
DEEDS RECORDED
Jan 04, 2004 ... The following deeds were recorded in Lancaster County Dec. 1-5:Adamstown Borough Zaun, Carlyle G., and Zaun, Lillian F., conveyed 317 Lincoln Roadto the Carlyle G. & Lillian F. Zaun Living Trust for $1 (fair marketvalue: $146,740). The sheriff of Lancaster County conveyed 32 ...