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<object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=9,0,0,0" width="100%" height="100%" id="pff_loader" align="right" style="z-index:-1; position:static;"> <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="sameDomain" /> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /> <param name="movie" value="pff_loader.swf" /> <param name="quality" value="high" /> <param name="bgcolor" value="#f0f0f0" /> <param name="wmode" value="transparent" /> <param name="flashvars" value="var1=params.xml;vKOSQwJ4T64indgnA9&dico=doc/n44291/dico.txt&zw=800&zh=1120&idmag=44291&dossiersav=http://www.zyyne.com/zliens/44291&minizyyne=&lienzyyne=.&directlink=1&barre=0" /> <noembed> <div>Adva Lite<br /> 8708<br /> HIT<br /> 2500<br /> HIT<br /> 2503<br /> 5 LED Light<br /> $30 screen charge<br /> Adva Lite<br /> 5542<br /> 6 LED Light<br /> $45 screen charge<br /> Norwood<br /> 65324<br /> 3 LED Light<br /> $45 screen charge<br /> 100 500<br /> 150 500<br /> 100 500<br /> $2 .99 $2 .70 $3 .15 $2 .93 $2 .59 $2 .41<br /> Norwood<br /> 65323<br /> Promotional Products<br /> 9 LED Light<br /> $45 screen charge<br /> 50 500<br /> 9 LED Camo<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 14 LED Camo<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 50 500<br /> 50 500<br /> $9 .75 $8 .70 $13 .33 $12 .18<br /> Flashlights<br /> $4 .49 $3 .99 12 48<br /> Beacon<br /> 2DLED<br /> Compass L<br /> LM16<br /> High Caliber L<br /> T-665<br /> LED<br /> Kick TM Tool<br /> 2D MAG Lite<br /> $62.50 screen charge<br /> 12 48<br /> $42 .28 $35 .45<br /> 4" Leatherman<br /> $62.50 screen charge<br /> $41 .50 $40 .00<br /> w w w. l i t t l e m o u n t a i n p r i n t i n g . c o m<br /> 3 3 /4” Multi-Tool<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 100 500<br /> $4 .89 $4 .49<br /> Prices Subject to Change Without Notice<br /> 37</div> <div>OUTDOOR<br /> PRODUCTS<br /> Diecutting<br /> • Gift Card Envelopes<br /> • DVD Mailers<br /> • Custom Shape Designs<br /> Offset Printing<br /> RIVER VIEW<br /> 730 East Lincoln Ave.<br /> (717) 866-6720<br /> Myerstown, PA 17067 Fax: (717) 866-5018<br /> www.eblingsserviceplus.com<br /> Greeting Cards<br /> 498 GREEN L ANE BRISTOL PA 19007<br /> Send Thank You... a unique greeting<br /> For Your Business<br /> or thank your customers<br /> with a customized<br /> Full<br /> Color card.<br /> Thank You...<br /> ...For Your Business<br /> WERNER<br /> LUMBER<br /> COMPANY<br /> Thank-you<br /> Werner Lumber Company<br /> 29 South Tulpehocken St. • Pine Grove, PA 17963<br /> (570) 345-2561 • 800-671-6979<br /> Envelopes<br /> TOP<br /> Envelopes can be custom<br /> made or ordered in<br /> standard sizes, and it’s as<br /> easy as 1-2-3!<br /> 9 9</div> <div>042011<br /> Tamaqua 309<br /> Tamaqua 309<br /> 222<br /> 222<br /> 443<br /> 61<br /> 309<br /> 443<br /> 61<br /> 476<br /> 309<br /> Minersville<br /> New<br /> 476<br /> 309<br /> Pottsville<br /> Ringgold<br /> New<br /> Minersville<br /> New<br /> Tripoli<br /> 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W.<br /> Lebanon<br /> Lanc. S.<br /> Lancaster South<br /> 10,500<br /> Schuylkill<br /> Lanc. E.<br /> www.thefishwrapperonline.com<br /> 76<br /> 76<br /> Ephrata<br /> Ephrata<br /> 78<br /> 78<br /> Berks W.<br /> Lancaster West<br /> 10,600<br /> Advertising Guide<br /> Hamburg<br /> Hamburg<br /> Reading<br /> Reading<br /> Narvon<br /> Honey Brook<br /> Narvon<br /> Honey Brook<br /> Over<br /> 77,000<br /> Circulation<br /> Editions<br /> Coverage<br /> Area<br /> 76<br /> 76<br /> York<br /> Pending 2012<br /> 78<br /> 78<br /> Berks E.<br /> Chester<br /> Pending<br /> Sept. 2011<br /> West Chester<br /> West Chester<br /> Allentown<br /> Allentown<br /> 78<br /> 78<br /> 1. Visit www.thefishwrapperonline.com,<br /> click on advertise,<br /> and download the ad<br /> packet.<br /> 2. Select the areas/<br /> zones you want to<br /> reach (any single,<br /> combination or all<br /> editions from the<br /> coverage area map).<br /> 3. Determine the<br /> time frame you want<br /> the ad to run, corresponding<br /> with<br /> The Fishwrapper Biweekly<br /> issue dates.<br /> 4. Choose the size of ad that best fits your message<br /> and your budget.<br /> 5. Gather and submit any content, theme, or artwork<br /> preferences by email, fax or mail to the art<br /> department, or submit a completed PDF ad via<br /> email to info@littlemountainprinting.com<br /> 6. Review and promptly return the ad proof with<br /> approval or desired changes before the ad deadline<br /> listed in the ad packet.<br /> 7. Reap the benefits of placing your name in a<br /> high-demand publication with a loyal readership.<br /> The Fishwrapper<br /> 47 47<br /> D o w n l o a d t h e A d P a c k e t a t w w w. t h e f i s h w r a p p e r o n l i n e . c o m</div> <div>from one of our ten styles.<br /> Shown without Optional floor.<br /> with Moose Carving<br /> Choose an optional swing or glider<br /> Country Garden Rose Arbor<br /> 4' Porch Swing<br /> Deluxe Round Top Arbor<br /> with Wings<br /> anchored are covered by warranty.<br /> 19<br /> Arbor Anchors<br /> Only arbors that are securely<br /> 5' Glider with Humming Bird Carving<br /> Choose an optional swing or glider from<br /> Deluxe Flat Top Rose Arbor<br /> (Shown with Optional Floor and Heart Planter)<br /> Catalogs/Books<br /> Multi-page booklets are ideal for product<br /> catalogs & company profiles.<br /> Company Profile<br /> Since 1982, we have been servicing the agricultural industry by selling, manufacturing, and installing feed and grain<br /> handling equipment. In the 1990’s, Automatic Farm Systems designated a specialized team to focus on the dust collection<br /> requirements in the growing wood working industry. Today, this division is known as AFS Dust Collection<br /> Systems.<br /> We’ve found the old adage: “experience is the best teacher;” to be true. Through years of experience, the team has gained a wealth<br /> of knowledge, which puts it on the leading edge of the agricultural and dust collection industries. While understanding your present<br /> needs, our sales and design team strives to plan for your future needs as well. We take great care to provide the proper equipment<br /> for your particular application.<br /> The heart of every good system beats with quality equipment and components. At AFS, we sell our own manufactured products as<br /> well as fine products by GSI, Sukup, Honeyville Metal Inc., and many other quality manufacturers. Products manufactured by AFS or<br /> one of our vendors are all backed with technical support and warranties.<br /> AFS can provide professional installation and service in the Mid-Atlantic region. Every AFS installation and service crew will take<br /> care to ensure that your equipment is installed and serviced properly. With our on-site millwright capabilities and metal fabricating<br /> facility, we can overcome unforeseen circumstances and provide custom manufactured items from day to day, allowing your project<br /> to move ahead in a timely manner.<br /> As an AFS team, it is our goal to develop a long lasting, hassle and worry free relationship with you! We firmly believe that the<br /> growth of our company has been because of the knowledge, integrity, and service we have been able to provide to our customers<br /> over the years.<br /> Whether you are an existing customer of AFS or a potential customer,<br /> thank you for your interest! We look forward to serving you in the future.<br /> • Bearings<br /> • Belts<br /> • Pulleys<br /> • Galvanized Tubing<br /> • Pipe Truss Kits<br /> • Diverter Valves<br /> • Cushion Boxes<br /> • 22º Elbows<br /> • Clamp Bands<br /> WE STOCK<br /> • Farm Duty Motors<br /> • Grain Moisture Testers<br /> • Bin Unloaders<br /> • Grain Cleaners<br /> • Utility Augers<br /> • Transport Augers<br /> • Feed Bins<br /> • Bin Level Indicators<br /> • Hammer Mills<br /> 717-274-5333 • 800-720-5333 • Fax 717-274-5334<br /> 608 E. Evergreen Rd. • Lebanon, PA 17042<br /> Phone 717-274-5333 Fax 717-274-5334<br /> Visit Us At<br /> www.afsproducts.com<br /> Crane Service Available For Many Applications<br /> 2009/2010<br /> automatic farm systems<br /> Grain & Feed Handling Equipment<br /> Dust Collection Systems<br /> 24 Hour Emergency Service Available<br /> 717-274-5333 • 800-720-5333 • Fax 717-274-5334<br /> 608 E. Evergreen Rd. • Lebanon, PA 17042<br /> www.afsproducts.com<br /> Toll-Free 800-720-5333<br /> www.afsproducts.com<br /> Grain<br /> Handling & Storage<br /> Custom Design, Installation, Service & Parts<br /> Offset Printing<br /> Lots of Other Sizes<br /> & Options Available<br /> Heart Planter<br /> Order in<br /> quantities<br /> as low as<br /> 100<br /> Deluxe Round Top Arbor<br /> with Wings<br /> Also available in 4' wide.<br /> Country Garden Rose Arbor<br /> 4' Porch Swing<br /> with Moose Carving<br /> Choose an optional swing or glider<br /> from one of our ten styles.<br /> Shown without Optional floor.<br /> Deluxe Flat Top Rose Arbor<br /> (Shown with Optional Floor and Heart Planter)<br /> 5' Glider with Humming Bird Carving<br /> Choose an optional swing or glider from<br /> one of our ten styles.<br /> Arbor Anchors<br /> Only arbors that are securely<br /> anchored are covered by warranty.<br /> 19<br /> Also available in 4' wide.<br /> one of our ten styles.<br /> [<br /> Heart Planter<br /> We will work with you on design or provide us with<br /> your electronic files, and we will do the rest!<br /> [<br /> 7 7</div> <div>1510<br /> 101 Marlboro Ave<br /> 1510<br /> 101 Marlboro Ave<br /> Easton, MD Easton, 21601 MD 21601<br /> 1510<br /> At The Amish At Country The Amish<br /> 101 Farmers Country<br /> Marlboro Market Farmers<br /> Ave<br /> Market<br /> Easton, MD 21601<br /> 1510<br /> 101 Marlboro Ave<br /> Gazebo - Horse Gazebo Barns - Horse - Lawn Barns Furniture - Lawn FurnitureAt The Amish Country Farmers Market<br /> 1510<br /> Pine Furniture and Home Decor<br /> 101 Easton, Marlboro MD 21601 Ave<br /> Pine Furniture and Home Decor At The Amish<br /> Gazebo - Horse Barns - Lawn Furniture Easton, Country MD 21601 Farmers Market<br /> www.thebackyardcollections.com<br /> Pine Furniture and Home sales@thebackyardcollections.com<br /> Decor At The Amish www.thebackyardcollections.com<br /> Country Farmers Market<br /> Gazebo - Horse Barns - Lawn Furniture sales@thebackyardcollections.com<br /> 410-770-3372<br /> www.thebackyardcollections.com<br /> Gazebo Pine - Horse Furniture Barns and - Lawn Home Furniture Decor<br /> 410-770-3372<br /> sales@thebackyardcollections.com<br /> NAME: ___________________________________________________________<br /> Pine Furniture and Home Decor www.thebackyardcollections.com<br /> NAME: ___________________________________________________________ 410-770-3372 ORDER DATE: ORDER ________________________<br /> DATE: ________________________<br /> www.thebackyardcollections.com<br /> sales@thebackyardcollections.com<br /> ADDRESS:________________________________________________________ NAME: ADDRESS:________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ sales@thebackyardcollections.com<br /> 410-770-3372 DELIVERY DELIVERY ORDER DATE:______________________<br /> DATE:______________________<br /> ________________________<br /> 410-770-3372<br /> CITY, NAME: STATE, ADDRESS:________________________________________________________<br /> ___________________________________________________________<br /> CITY, ZIP:__________________________________________________ STATE, ZIP:__________________________________________________ SALESPERSON:_______________________<br /> ORDER<br /> DELIVERY<br /> DATE: ________________________<br /> SALESPERSON:_______________________<br /> DATE:______________________<br /> NAME: ___________________________________________________________ ORDER DATE: ________________________<br /> HOME ADDRESS:________________________________________________________ PH:_____________________ CITY, HOME STATE, PH:_____________________ ZIP:__________________________________________________ CELL PH:____________________ CELL PH:____________________ EMAIL:_______________________________________<br /> DELIVERY<br /> EMAIL:_______________________________________<br /> SALESPERSON:_______________________<br /> DATE:______________________<br /> ADDRESS:________________________________________________________ DELIVERY DATE:______________________<br /> CITY, STATE,<br /> HOME PH:_____________________<br /> ZIP:__________________________________________________<br /> CELL PH:____________________ EMAIL:_______________________________________<br /> SALESPERSON:_______________________<br /> 129 Toddy Drive<br /> QUANTITY CITY, STATE, QUANTITY ZIP:__________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION SALESPERSON:_______________________<br /> PRICE PRICE East AMOUNT Earl, Pa 17519 AMOUNT<br /> HOME PH:_____________________ CELL PH:____________________ EMAIL:_______________________________________<br /> HOME PH:_____________________ QUANTITY CELL PH:____________________ DESCRIPTION EMAIL:_______________________________________<br /> PRICE AMOUNT<br /> QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE AMOUNT<br /> QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE AMOUNT<br /> Phone: 717-442-8440<br /> From Rt. 10 & Rt. 30 Intersection, 1 & 7/10 mile north on Rt. 10. Left on Quarry Rd. 4/10 mile on right.<br /> 43”H<br /> 29”W<br /> 34”D<br /> 43”H<br /> 75”W<br /> 34”D<br /> 44”H<br /> 29”W<br /> 34”D<br /> 46”H<br /> 29”W<br /> 32”D<br /> 46”H 46”H 46”H<br /> 29”W 77”W 52”W 64”W<br /> 32”D 32”D 32”D<br /> Customer Name:<br /> Address:<br /> Total Pcs. Ordered<br /> 99.00 219.00 103.00 140.00 129.00 283.00 190.00 201.00 132.00 145.00 145.00 158.00 Price 86.00 190.00 89.00 122.00 112.00 246.00 165.00 175.00 115.00 126.00 126.00 137.00<br /> TOTal<br /> Totals A<br /> Not responsible for typographical errors.<br /> Size Sealed Pcs. Total Unsealed Pcs. Total<br /> Size Sealed Pcs. Total Unsealed Pcs. Total<br /> Price Ordered<br /> Price Ordered A-FRAmeS<br /> Price Ordered<br /> Price Ordered<br /> Work Date:<br /> Gliding Ottoman 61.00 53.00<br /> #1 a-Frame 75H/120W/57D 97.00 85.00<br /> TABleS<br /> Canopy 51Dx86W 147.00 127.00<br /> Appt. 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In fact, sometimes<br /> father now had to work on Sundays<br /> entertaining clients. Again,<br /> Driving Dilemma ... ........ .... ..5<br /> Tag Sale ........ ...... ........ ...... ....5<br /> times before, Father resolved to<br /> further his studies and work at being<br /> promoted again. Once more<br /> the family did not ge to see much<br /> Statistics (Editorial) ....... . .. ........ .3<br /> Signs You N ed a New Pi za Place ....4<br /> Father's Plans Unravel! ....... ... ....1<br /> Household Hints ...... ........ ..... ..2<br /> three-room flat was no longer<br /> big enough. It would be nice for<br /> his family to be able to enjoy the<br /> facilities and comfort of a condominium.<br /> Having experienced the<br /> rewards of his hard work many<br /> In This Issue<br /> and he was promoted. Jubilantly,<br /> he decided to hire a maid to<br /> relieve his wife from her domestic<br /> tasks. He also felt that their<br /> www.thefishwrapperonline.com<br /> A Publication of Li tle Mountain Printing<br /> Fishwrapper<br /> Lebanon County Edition - 14,200<br /> March 15, 2011<br /> Father’s Plans Unravel!<br /> time later.<br /> Father’s hard work paid off<br /> spending enough time with them,<br /> he reasoned that he was doing<br /> all this for them. His conscience<br /> bothered him at times, reminding<br /> him of his neglect but again<br /> he reasoned that there would be<br /> Again, whenever the family<br /> complained that he was not<br /> fact, to make himself a worthy<br /> candidate for the promotion, he<br /> enro led for another course in the<br /> local university.<br /> the week. He continued to work<br /> very hard, hoping to be promoted<br /> to the position of manager. In<br /> like nice clothing, fine food and<br /> vacation abroad.<br /> However, the family still did<br /> not get to see father for most of<br /> which paid handsomely.<br /> Like a dream come true, father<br /> could now afford to provide<br /> his family with life’s little luxuries<br /> The day came when the<br /> examination results were announced.<br /> To his joy, father<br /> passed, and with distinctions<br /> too! Soon after, he was offered a<br /> good job as a senior supervisor,<br /> enough time with them, he reasoned<br /> that he was doing all this<br /> for them. Inwardly he yearned to<br /> spend more time wit his family,<br /> but the hope of a be ter future<br /> stole his vision.<br /> Whenever the family complained<br /> that he was not spending<br /> for Sundays, father hardly ever<br /> ate a meal together with his family.<br /> He worked and studied very<br /> hard because he wanted to provide<br /> his family with the best that<br /> money could buy.<br /> evenings after work a tending<br /> classes, hoping to improve himself<br /> so that he could one day<br /> find a be ter paying job. Except<br /> Father was a hardworking<br /> man who delivered bread for<br /> a living to support his wife and<br /> three children. 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We lived<br /> right in with the natives and their animals.<br /> Directly beneath our rice mat floor bed the roosters<br /> crowed BEFORE it was time to rise and shine!<br /> The cows, cats and ducks were also present. Our<br /> diet consisted of rice and noodles and noodles and<br /> rice. A cold dip shower in the outhouse awaited us<br /> at the day’s end. When darkness fell over those<br /> remote villages- it truly was DARK! Words fail to<br /> fitly describe the beauty of the star-filled night sky<br /> without the distraction of street lights.<br /> My eyes<br /> were opened to an overwhelming amount of needs<br /> among these remote villages. They have so little -<br /> yet they “rolled out the red carpet” for us Americans<br /> and showed tremendous hospitality! Their happiness<br /> and contentment – in spite of circumstances<br /> – is a challenge!<br /> PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial : h tp://www.docudesk.com<br /> Vernon Seibel<br /> Danville, Pennsylvania<br /> A<br /> rlene and I have been married 32 years<br /> and are blessed with four children. Darren<br /> married to Beth, Dawn married to Matt<br /> Burkholder; Dervin and Donna are living here with<br /> us. We also enjoy our six grandchildren. We live<br /> in the Danville area of PA and my occupation is a<br /> building contractor.<br /> It’s a privilege to work with the staff at the GTO<br /> Office which is three miles from our house. I enjoy<br /> being part of this ministry. Having been to Asia different<br /> times allows me to connect and encourage<br /> staff on the Field and also broadens my vision for the<br /> need of the Gospel. I want to be faithful in sharing<br /> God’s love as He gives opportunity.<br /> Harold Carpenter<br /> Burr Oak, Michigan<br /> H<br /> i I’m Harold Carpenter. My wife is Sharol<br /> Yoder. We have 5 children and 15 grandchildren.<br /> I have had the privilege of serving<br /> on GTO board for the last 2 years. I actually have<br /> been quite involved in GTO from the beginning as<br /> Amy Kuepfer is our daughter.<br /> James and Delores Stutzman<br /> Etowah, North Carolina<br /> J<br /> ames has served on the GTO board since<br /> its beginning about twelve years ago. When<br /> the board was first formed, the task of taking<br /> the Gospel into the ten/forty window looked rather<br /> overwhelming and questions like “how and where do<br /> you even begin with such a huge task?” were whirling<br /> through our minds. Our oldest son, Jim, was<br /> on the first long-term team which ended up locating<br /> in China and specifically working with the Qiang<br /> people group. The first few years felt like we were<br /> constantly “plowing new ground”.<br /> Each year, two of our board members and their<br /> wives travel to Thailand to attend the annual retreat<br /> for our workers. Highlights on those trips for us were<br /> interacting with our staff and encouraging them in<br /> their work. We also enjoyed spending time at the<br /> Compassion Home and interacting with the children<br /> that are staying there. One year we went to Northern<br /> Thailand to visit some Karen villages and bring them<br /> new Bible Story books and song books. Seeing the<br /> joy in their faces was well worth the effort. Another<br /> year we had the unusual experience of having<br /> Delores end up in the hospital the morning we were<br /> supposed to fly back to the States. We discovered<br /> the hospital facility in Chiang Mai was excellent<br /> and we received good care the three days we were<br /> there. Other highlights have been finding ways to<br /> encourage the staff in little ways through sending<br /> care packages, library books and emails from time<br /> to time. It has been a privilege to work together in<br /> advancing His kingdom in Asia.<br /> Bob Miller<br /> Elmhurst, New York<br /> T<br /> he opportunity to serve on the GTO board<br /> for the last thirteen years has truly been<br /> an eye-opener and a blessing for me. After<br /> having been in Central and South America in church<br /> planting for a number of years, the idea of working<br /> with a ministry in Asia was exciting! Mission work in<br /> Latin America is considered by missions experts, to<br /> be E-2 evangelism, Asia is considered E-3, which<br /> means evangelism in a radically different culture,<br /> requiring learning a new language and adapting to<br /> strange foods and a myriad of seemingly odd cultural<br /> practices. In Latin America, the founding missionary<br /> is usually the pastor for the first few years.<br /> However, in Asia, due to the political scenario,<br /> kingdom work needs to be done indirectly, working<br /> very cautiously through local believers, teaching<br /> and encouraging them. But, it is absolutely amazing<br /> what our God has accomplished through our faithful<br /> and dedicated staff!<br /> The challenge that we have faced on this side of the<br /> ocean is preparing the workers for this cross-cultural<br /> ministry. Workers typically spend five weeks here<br /> at the Mission Training Center in New York City,<br /> where they receive an introduction to missionary<br /> life and some of the challenges faced by Kingdom<br /> workers. Our prayer is that the Lord of the harvest<br /> would send forth many more workers, because the<br /> harvest is plentiful and the workers are few.<br /> Mervin Kuepfer<br /> Ontario, Canada<br /> Norma and Mervin are both Canadians and<br /> enjoyed traveling in many countries and be<br /> of various missions and programs. Mervin<br /> minister in the Mid West Fellowship serving<br /> Fellowship in Ontario, Canada. Mervin is a<br /> Member with GTO from its beginning.<br /> Before GTO was organized as a missio<br /> Brubacher and Mervin traveled to Hong K<br /> into China to distribute Bibles and eva<br /> beginning of a<br /> new mission. It<br /> was interesting<br /> to note how a<br /> group of young people led by Luke Kuepfe<br /> Hong Kong and were taking Bibles into Ch<br /> was our first experience taking Bibles ac<br /> border and hiding them.<br /> Later we put th<br /> bus and airplanes to distribute them in rem<br /> of China. As a board member I have had<br /> lege to go into China a couple times since<br /> with faithful servants of the Lord with GTO.<br /> It is such a blessing to see how the Lord has<br /> the programs that are available with GTO to<br /> Lord has called workers into many Asian cou<br /> reaching the unreached for Himself. The ble<br /> we see today are projects that facilitate the u<br /> ground church in China and Laos as well as<br /> Nevin Beiler<br /> Lock Haven, PA – US Office Bookkeeper<br /> I<br /> can’t escape the feeling that God is up to<br /> something big. Here in my small world, with its<br /> opportunities, demands, social expectations,<br /> and finite resources it can be easy to crimp expectations<br /> and vision. I constantly wrestle mentally with<br /> the constraints of limited financial and physical<br /> resources, limited time, and limited regional access.<br /> I so often forget that the Trinity is not limited by these<br /> barriers. When I do remember, it gives me courage<br /> to trade my focus on limitations for a focus on willingness<br /> to join God in His work.<br /> I consider it a privilege to be part of what God is<br /> doing through GTO. The role of bookkeeper in the<br /> state-side office is both challenging and refreshing.<br /> My primary responsibilities include processing<br /> donations, paying bills, making funds available to<br /> the field-side team, financial reporting, governmentrequired<br /> paperwork, etc. I enjoy this addition to my<br /> schedule, which is currently devoted primarily to<br /> pursuing a bachelor’s degree in business administration.<br /> Being able to apply knowledge gained from<br /> secular education to aid Kingdom-building endeavors<br /> brings a satisfaction that drives purpose and<br /> vision. My desire is to continually mesh that vision<br /> and purpose with God’s plan, because I just can’t<br /> escape the feeling that He is up to something big.<br /> Goal<br /> To keep the operations of the hub flowing smoothly<br /> and to maintain open lines of communication<br /> between staff and the Board.<br /> Location<br /> The stateside office for Global Tribes Outreach is located<br /> in Washingtonville – a small town of central PA.<br /> GTO Office Staff and Board Members<br /> I believe this trip to Asia and taking up secretary<br /> duties for GTO was divinely arranged! Having a<br /> mental picture of the GTO Center in Thailand and<br /> meeting part of the team currently serving there is<br /> certainly beneficial to working in the office here.<br /> It has been said this office is the hub of the organization.<br /> From here I send, receive and process applications<br /> as well as purchase tickets and insurance for<br /> teams traveling to Asia. Donations, contributions,<br /> and child sponsorships are received and distributed.<br /> Frequent communication between staff in Asia and<br /> the office takes place - primarily via email. Board<br /> Meetings are held at this office building. Hours of<br /> operation are Tuesday – Thursday from 8:30 to 4:30;<br /> however, emails are received Monday – Friday.<br /> Ps.126:3 The Lord<br /> done great things<br /> whereof we are gl<br /> US Office Financial Upda<br /> A current goal of GTO’s U.S. office is increa<br /> awareness of the need for general operating<br /> Raising enough support for the General Fun<br /> an area where GTO has been struggling in<br /> couple of years. The General Fund covers e<br /> like U.S. office staff wages, accounting and<br /> ing costs, publication printings and mailings<br /> field expenses, etc. All of these things creat<br /> 4<br /> 3<br /> We have enjoyed the opportunities we have had to<br /> travel to Asia and see what God is doing there. It<br /> was especially enjoyable to stop and visit a couple<br /> in Taiwan on one of our trips. The fellow had stayed<br /> with us for about 6 weeks after attending college<br /> in New York City and being in Chad Graber’s Bible<br /> study group. We never know what connections God<br /> may use to further His kingdom! We also made<br /> friends with an agricultural professor from Chiang<br /> Mai who lived next door to Luke’s and whose son<br /> lived in our community for part of a year because<br /> his dad had confidence in Luke. We also have the<br /> privilege of seeing the rewards of Chara Ministries<br /> as Donam is part of our church family. Let’s continue<br /> to go forth in the Master’s name.<br /> PO Box 130<br /> Washingtonville, PA<br /> Stateside Office<br /> ph: 570.437.9020<br /> fax 570.437.9021<br /> gtoonline@verizon<br /> www.globaltribesou<br /> Address Service R<br /> the five villages are WL, one is a believing village, and<br /> the other two are contacts we have made during our<br /> time down here.<br /> In addition to the consulting company, we also have one<br /> on our team who is teaching English at a school in KM.<br /> In the future, however, he and his family are considering<br /> opportunities closer to the WL area to use English<br /> as a platform for sharing the Message. This could be<br /> done through English camps, teacher training camps,<br /> or even looking for a teaching position in a University<br /> close to the WL area. The purpose of each of these<br /> opportunities would be to be able to work closely with<br /> national English teachers and students for the purpose<br /> of sharing the Message with them. There are many<br /> opportunities in the area of English teaching, but we wait<br /> on Father for His timing and direction.<br /> The work with the WL seems slow and years away from<br /> seeing fruit. While access is much better, relationships<br /> take time and the idea of our “Western” religion is not<br /> welcome. In addition, literature that is being distributed<br /> is sometimes taken away, making contact with people<br /> through relationships a much more important part of<br /> our work here.<br /> The Father is opening our eyes to what he is doing here.<br /> Recently we heard of five young people turning to the<br /> light! This gives us encouragement to keep on working.<br /> – Brian K.<br /> Board Of Directors<br /> GTO Board of Directors<br /> Vernon Seibel (PA) Chairman –<br /> Keystone Mennonite Fellowship<br /> vaseibel@yahoo.com<br /> Harold Carpenter (MI) Vice-<br /> Chairman – Anabaptist Mennonite<br /> Fellowship hscarp@haroldcarpenter.<br /> com (formerly Sharing Concerns<br /> Bible Conf.)<br /> James Stutzman (NC) Secretary/<br /> Treasurer – Unaffiliated Mennonite<br /> Churches stutzmanjd@juno.com<br /> Bob Miller (NY) – Biblical Mennonite<br /> Alliance rmiller1029@yahoo.com<br /> Mervin Kuepfer (Ontario) – Midwest<br /> Mennonite Fellowship<br /> kips@wightman.ca<br /> Luther Patches (PA) – Church of the<br /> Brethren jondanpat@juno.com<br /> Mark Yoder (OH) – Beachy<br /> Amish Fellowship<br /> seventrekkers@yahoo.com<br /> Advisory Council<br /> Abner Brubacher, (Ontario) Marvin<br /> Freed, (PA) Melvin Glick (SC)<br /> GTO Canada Board<br /> Mervin Kuepfer, Chairman, Cleon<br /> Weber (Treasurer) Howard Lichty<br /> Praise<br /> -Though things have gone<br /> slow, we can definitely see<br /> the Father’s hand working.<br /> Praise Him for the many<br /> opportunities that He has<br /> provided for showing His love<br /> to the WL.<br /> -In the past several years<br /> we have seen so many new<br /> opportunities opening up for<br /> people to work in WL areas<br /> in business and teaching.<br /> It seems Father is opening<br /> many more opportunities for<br /> the WL to hear the Message.<br /> Needs<br /> -People and fellowships committed<br /> to yarp for the WL.<br /> -Long term people willing to<br /> spend the time learning language<br /> and then pursuing jobs<br /> that will put them in villages.<br /> (should have a bachelors<br /> degree before coming)<br /> -Agricultural experts willing to<br /> act as email advisors in areas<br /> of soil management, pig nutrition,<br /> and corn and soybean<br /> growth. (no “expert” degrees<br /> or certificates required, just<br /> experience)<br /> Western Lolopo Team<br /> Mission Trip to Asia (Continued on P. 6)<br /> W<br /> ork with the WL<br /> began in 2002, and<br /> is still going on today.<br /> The WL are a minority group of<br /> about 200,000 people, mostly rural<br /> farmers, who practice animism and<br /> ancestor worship. In the past years there<br /> has been a lot of change and personal<br /> turnover on our team. Our work also looks<br /> much different than it did in the beginning.<br /> In the first years, we were focused on language learning,<br /> research and platforms for staying in this country.<br /> That has changed to working jobs and using that platform<br /> to gain access to WL villages. In 2007 we were<br /> able to start a consulting company that allows us to do<br /> agriculture and English consulting, as well as a broad<br /> range of other kinds of consulting. We were also able<br /> to use this platform to move out of KM to a smaller city<br /> closer to where the WL live.<br /> In 2009 we spent considerable time working with a<br /> local brother developing a partnership to work together<br /> in agriculture work and ev work in villages. The Father<br /> chose to take him home in September of this year. We<br /> are currently without a national partner.<br /> Presently, We are doing agricultural work in three villages,<br /> with potential for two more in the spring. Two of<br /> 2<br /> “Suwatekaa”, enunciated with a soft drawing out of the last<br /> syllable, and delivered with a slight bow over folded hands,<br /> was the gracious greeting of the Thai Air attendants on the<br /> final leg of our journey to Chiang Mai, Thailand. It was the<br /> first taste of our 2-week adventure in Asia.<br /> We had the privilege of having our son, Davis, (from<br /> EDGE) be our tour guide as we toured Chiang Mai,<br /> helped with a work project at Compassion Home, carried<br /> books, and visited Vietnam and Laos. It was fascinating,<br /> but also sobering, in some ways, to get a glimpse<br /> of life in these places--- the all-pervasive presence of<br /> Bhuddism, the teenage boys in their orange robes, serving<br /> their obligatory time as monks, the colorful experiences<br /> of markets and street food, the winsome children<br /> at Compassion Home, the unbelievable flow of traffic in<br /> Hanoi, and the remote mountain villages of Laos. All of<br /> these combined to create a rich and unforgettable trip.<br /> It was inspiring also to see the enthusiasm and commitment<br /> of volunteers from all age groups who are giving<br /> themselves to God’s work in Asia.<br /> Probably the one thing that especially stands out in my<br /> mind, was the 200-plus-mile trip we took in a speed<br /> Global Accents<br /> YOU Can Make A Difference with GTO<br /> A Q U A R T E R L Y<br /> P U B L I C A T I O N O F<br /> G L O B A L T R I B E S O U T R E A C H<br /> Sponsor-A-Child<br /> Chiang Dao Compassion Home is surrounded by<br /> the beautiful mountains of Northern Thailand. This<br /> Home is a safe place for children to grow up who are<br /> orphans or come from broken homes. Decha & Pat<br /> (a native Thai couple) oversee the operations of the<br /> Home. William & Sylvia (Aroda, VA) spend 6 months<br /> of the year at CDCH assisting with various aspects of<br /> this ministry. Compassion Home is the outworking of<br /> William’s vision for helping needy children. GTO’s vision<br /> for Compassion Home is that these precious young<br /> souls could learn what it means to live the Christian<br /> life and then return to their native villages to spread the<br /> Gospel. The compound consists of 2 dormitories (boy’s<br /> & girl’s) a church house, kitchen and dining hall. The<br /> children (whose ages range from 5 -18) go to the community<br /> school during the day. Saturdays and evenings<br /> are spent doing homework, helping with garden projects<br /> and the many other tasks that go with the operation of<br /> a home. The older children assist in caring for the little<br /> ones. Sunday morning service is a real worship experience<br /> with the children taking an active part.<br /> $70/month supports one child at Compassion Home.<br /> These children appreciate to be remembered by<br /> their sponsors on birthdays, holidays and any day in<br /> between! Your sponsorship can make an eternal difference<br /> in the life of a needy child!<br /> Adopt-A-Missionary<br /> This program allows you the opportunity to “adopt” an<br /> individual or family who are serving in Asia. “Adoption”<br /> simply means you are committed to encourage/support<br /> that particular individual or family. A few suggestions for<br /> encouragement/support:<br /> PRAY – lift them up in prayer daily!<br /> Send a card or email on birthdays and holidays<br /> Send a small package with a team traveling to Asia<br /> Be creative – use your own ideas!<br /> this issue<br /> Western Lolopo Team P.2<br /> Mission Trip To Asia P.2<br /> Staff & Board Members P.3<br /> US Financial Update P.5<br /> News from Laos P.6<br /> F O R I N F O R M AT I O N<br /> T O B E G I N Y O U R<br /> S P O N S O R S H I P<br /> O R A D O P T I O N<br /> Email Julene at the GTO office:<br /> gtoonline@verizon.net<br /> Donations<br /> can be sent to the US office:<br /> PO Box 130<br /> Washingtonville, PA 17884<br /> Contact<br /> Stateside Office<br /> ph: 570.437.9020<br /> fax 570.437.9021<br /> gtoonline@verizon.net<br /> www.globaltribesoutreach.org<br /> PO Box 130<br /> Washingtonville, PA 17884<br /> Stateside Office<br /> ph: 570.437.9020<br /> fax 570.437.9021<br /> gtoonline@verizon.net<br /> www.globaltribesoutreach.org<br /> Address Service Requested<br /> 01<br /> I S S U E<br /> S P R I N G<br /> 2 0 1 0<br /> the five villages are WL, one is a believing village, and<br /> the other two are contacts we have made during our<br /> time down here.<br /> In addition to the consulting company, we also have one<br /> on our team who is teaching English at a school in KM.<br /> In the future, however, he and his family are considering<br /> opportunities closer to the WL area to use English<br /> as a platform for sharing the Message. This could be<br /> done through English camps, teacher training camps,<br /> or even looking for a teaching position in a University<br /> close to the WL area. The purpose of each of these<br /> opportunities would be to be able to work closely with<br /> national English teachers and students for the purpose<br /> of sharing the Message with them. There are many<br /> opportunities in the area of English teaching, but we wait<br /> on Father for His timing and direction.<br /> The work with the WL seems slow and years away from<br /> seeing fruit. While access is much better, relationships<br /> take time and the idea of our “Western” religion is not<br /> welcome. In addition, literature that is being distributed<br /> is sometimes taken away, making contact with people<br /> through relationships a much more important part of<br /> our work here.<br /> The Father is opening our eyes to what he is doing here.<br /> Recently we heard of five young people turning to the<br /> light! This gives us encouragement to keep on working.<br /> – Brian K.<br /> Board Of Directors<br /> GTO Board of Directors<br /> Vernon Seibel (PA) Chairman –<br /> Keystone Mennonite Fellowship<br /> vaseibel@yahoo.com<br /> Harold Carpenter (MI) Vice-<br /> Chairman – Anabaptist Mennonite<br /> Fellowship hscarp@haroldcarpenter.<br /> com (formerly Sharing Concerns<br /> Bible Conf.)<br /> James Stutzman (NC) Secretary/<br /> Treasurer – Unaffiliated Mennonite<br /> Churches stutzmanjd@juno.com<br /> Bob Miller (NY) – Biblical Mennonite<br /> Alliance rmiller1029@yahoo.com<br /> Mervin Kuepfer (Ontario) – Midwest<br /> Mennonite Fellowship<br /> kips@wightman.ca<br /> Luther Patches (PA) – Church of the<br /> Brethren jondanpat@juno.com<br /> Mark Yoder (OH) – Beachy<br /> Amish Fellowship<br /> seventrekkers@yahoo.com<br /> Advisory Council<br /> Abner Brubacher, (Ontario) Marvin<br /> Freed, (PA) Melvin Glick (SC)<br /> GTO Canada Board<br /> Mervin Kuepfer, Chairman, Cleon<br /> Weber (Treasurer) Howard Lichty<br /> Western Lolopo Team<br /> Women at Risk Ministry<br /> (Salt & Light) The Light House has been full with<br /> many new girls! It is exciting to see all the girls who<br /> are interested in beginning a new life.<br /> The Light House is in the process of starting a restaurant/<br /> bakery training center which will be used to help<br /> these girls gain valuable life skills.<br /> Please remember this ministry as it goes through this<br /> building process. Also pray that the Father can continue<br /> to bring new girls to the Light House and that the current<br /> girls could experience a life transformation.<br /> English Teaching Opportunity:<br /> If you have are interested in teaching English as a second<br /> language to Lao nationals, we have several opportunities.<br /> The English school has an extreme shortage of teachers<br /> for the Aug 2010 term. If no new teachers come,<br /> the school is facing the possibility of canceling the term<br /> altogether. If you have 4 ½ months or more, and have a<br /> desire to use your English speaking ability to Extend God’s<br /> Kingdom, please contact us for more details.<br /> Listed below are excellent opportunities for individuals, families, Sunday School Classes,<br /> Bible Study or Cell Groups, Youth Groups… YOU can make a difference!<br /> Skills Development School<br /> We began our 2nd school term in January. The students were<br /> eager to get back to studying after their long 6 week break in<br /> between terms.<br /> During this 2nd term, the girls have been learning how to cook<br /> and bake many kinds of foods. In this class, the girls will learn<br /> about Asian foods as well as foreign foods. The girls also learn<br /> how to take care of children as well as basic healthcare.<br /> The guys have begun studying electrical theory. After a few<br /> weeks, we will move the class out into our experiment room.<br /> We will then practice all the theory that we have learned in the<br /> classroom.<br /> Need for Skills School:<br /> If you are an electrician and would like to use your electrical<br /> abilities to extend God’s Kingdom, please contact us for more<br /> details. We have a long term opportunity for someone with<br /> this skill.<br /> – Jeremy S.<br /> General News from Laos<br /> Mission Trip to Asia (Continued on P. 6)<br /> W<br /> ork with the WL<br /> began in 2002, and<br /> is still going on today.<br /> The WL are a minority group of<br /> about 200,000 people, mostly rural<br /> farmers, who practice animism and<br /> ancestor worship. In the past years there<br /> has been a lot of change and personal<br /> turnover on our team. Our work also looks<br /> much different than it did in the beginning.<br /> In the first years, we were focused on language learning,<br /> research and platforms for staying in this country.<br /> That has changed to working jobs and using that platform<br /> to gain access to WL villages. In 2007 we were<br /> able to start a consulting company that allows us to do<br /> agriculture and English consulting, as well as a broad<br /> range of other kinds of consulting. We were also able<br /> to use this platform to move out of KM to a smaller city<br /> closer to where the WL live.<br /> In 2009 we spent considerable time working with a<br /> local brother developing a partnership to work together<br /> in agriculture work and ev work in villages. The Father<br /> chose to take him home in September of this year. We<br /> are currently without a national partner.<br /> Presently, We are doing agricultural work in three villages,<br /> with potential for two more in the spring. Two of<br /> 6<br /> 2<br /> “Suwatekaa”, enunciated with a soft drawing out of the last<br /> syllable, and delivered with a slight bow over folded hands,<br /> was the gracious greeting of the Thai Air attendants on the<br /> final leg of our journey to Chiang Mai, Thailand. It was the<br /> first taste of our 2-week adventure in Asia.<br /> We had the privilege of having our son, Davis, (from<br /> EDGE) be our tour guide as we toured Chiang Mai,<br /> helped with a work project at Compassion Home, carried<br /> books, and visited Vietnam and Laos. It was fascinating,<br /> but also sobering, in some ways, to get a glimpse<br /> of life in these places--- the all-pervasive presence of<br /> Bhuddism, the teenage boys in their orange robes, serving<br /> their obligatory time as monks, the colorful experiences<br /> of markets and street food, the winsome children<br /> at Compassion Home, the unbelievable flow of traffic in<br /> Hanoi, and the remote mountain villages of Laos. All of<br /> these combined to create a rich and unforgettable trip.<br /> It was inspiring also to see the enthusiasm and commitment<br /> of volunteers from all age groups who are giving<br /> themselves to God’s work in Asia.<br /> Probably the one thing that especially stands out in my<br /> mind, was the 200-plus-mile trip we took in a speed<br /> boat up the Me Kong River in Laos. In short, it was such<br /> an adventure that I would hardly have dreamed myself<br /> capable of enduring---sitting for at least seven hours<br /> on a narrow cushion on the floor of a small boat, in a<br /> cramped position which allowed for next to no rearranging.<br /> (Thankfully there were plenty of rest stops along the<br /> way!)<br /> But the swift ride was fun, the mountains were<br /> awesome, and the day was glorious! And what’s more,<br /> God showed me a very valuable truth, as I crouched<br /> uncomfortably in my tiny space:<br /> that by His grace,<br /> we are able to do<br /> SO MUCH MORE<br /> than we think<br /> we can, whether<br /> we’re sitting in a<br /> cramped position for hours, or weathering one of life’s tough<br /> situations. “He is able to do exceeding abundantly above all<br /> that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us.”<br /> (Eph. 3:20)<br /> –Maria and Vernon Bacher<br /> NONPROFIT<br /> U.S. POSTAGE<br /> PAID<br /> DANVILLE, PA<br /> PERMIT NO. 14<br /> Julene Bender<br /> Mifflinburg, PA – US Office Secretary<br /> I<br /> live in rural Mifflinburg, which is a 30 minute<br /> drive from the office in Washingtonville. Prior to<br /> working for GTO, I served as secretary/receptionist<br /> at Mountain View Nursing Home (Aroda, VA).<br /> A benefit of serving at the home was being part of<br /> a Discipleship Trip to Thailand in November 2009.<br /> A highlight of that trip was the week spent in the<br /> mountains of Thailand. Joe’s pickup was our mode<br /> of transportation over the rough roads that wind<br /> through the rugged mountains of Asia. We lived<br /> right in with the natives and their animals.<br /> Directly beneath our rice mat floor bed the roosters<br /> crowed BEFORE it was time to rise and shine!<br /> The cows, cats and ducks were also present. Our<br /> diet consisted of rice and noodles and noodles and<br /> rice. A cold dip shower in the outhouse awaited us<br /> at the day’s end. When darkness fell over those<br /> remote villages- it truly was DARK! Words fail to<br /> fitly describe the beauty of the star-filled night sky<br /> without the distraction of street lights.<br /> My eyes<br /> were opened to an overwhelming amount of needs<br /> among these remote villages. They have so little -<br /> yet they “rolled out the red carpet” for us Americans<br /> and showed tremendous hospitality! Their happiness<br /> and contentment – in spite of circumstances<br /> – is a challenge!<br /> PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com<br /> Vernon Seibel<br /> Danville, Pennsylvania<br /> A<br /> rlene and I have been married 32 years<br /> and are blessed with four children. Darren<br /> married to Beth, Dawn married to Matt<br /> Burkholder; Dervin and Donna are living here with<br /> us. We also enjoy our six grandchildren. We live<br /> in the Danville area of PA and my occupation is a<br /> building contractor.<br /> It’s a privilege to work with the staff at the GTO<br /> Office which is three miles from our house. I enjoy<br /> being part of this ministry. Having been to Asia different<br /> times allows me to connect and encourage<br /> staff on the Field and also broadens my vision for the<br /> need of the Gospel. I want to be faithful in sharing<br /> God’s love as He gives opportunity.<br /> Harold Carpenter<br /> Burr Oak, Michigan<br /> H<br /> i I’m Harold Carpenter. My wife is Sharol<br /> Yoder. We have 5 children and 15 grandchildren.<br /> I have had the privilege of serving<br /> on GTO board for the last 2 years. I actually have<br /> been quite involved in GTO from the beginning as<br /> Amy Kuepfer is our daughter.<br /> James and Delores Stutzman<br /> Etowah, North Carolina<br /> J<br /> ames has served on the GTO board since<br /> its beginning about twelve years ago. When<br /> the board was first formed, the task of taking<br /> the Gospel into the ten/forty window looked rather<br /> overwhelming and questions like “how and where do<br /> you even begin with such a huge task?” were whirling<br /> through our minds. Our oldest son, Jim, was<br /> on the first long-term team which ended up locating<br /> in China and specifically working with the Qiang<br /> people group. The first few years felt like we were<br /> constantly “plowing new ground”.<br /> Each year, two of our board members and their<br /> wives travel to Thailand to attend the annual retreat<br /> for our workers. Highlights on those trips for us were<br /> interacting with our staff and encouraging them in<br /> their work. We also enjoyed spending time at the<br /> Compassion Home and interacting with the children<br /> that are staying there. One year we went to Northern<br /> Thailand to visit some Karen villages and bring them<br /> new Bible Story books and song books. Seeing the<br /> joy in their faces was well worth the effort. Another<br /> year we had the unusual experience of having<br /> Delores end up in the hospital the morning we were<br /> supposed to fly back to the States. We discovered<br /> the hospital facility in Chiang Mai was excellent<br /> and we received good care the three days we were<br /> there. Other highlights have been finding ways to<br /> encourage the staff in little ways through sending<br /> care packages, library books and emails from time<br /> to time. It has been a privilege to work together in<br /> advancing His kingdom in Asia.<br /> Bob Miller<br /> Elmhurst, New York<br /> T<br /> he opportunity to serve on the GTO board<br /> for the last thirteen years has truly been<br /> an eye-opener and a blessing for me. After<br /> having been in Central and South America in church<br /> planting for a number of years, the idea of working<br /> with a ministry in Asia was exciting! Mission work in<br /> Latin America is considered by missions experts, to<br /> be E-2 evangelism, Asia is considered E-3, which<br /> means evangelism in a radically different culture,<br /> requiring learning a new language and adapting to<br /> strange foods and a myriad of seemingly odd cultural<br /> practices. In Latin America, the founding missionary<br /> is usually the pastor for the first few years.<br /> However, in Asia, due to the political scenario,<br /> kingdom work needs to be done indirectly, working<br /> very cautiously through local believers, teaching<br /> and encouraging them. But, it is absolutely amazing<br /> what our God has accomplished through our faithful<br /> and dedicated staff!<br /> The challenge that we have faced on this side of the<br /> ocean is preparing the workers for this cross-cultural<br /> ministry. Workers typically spend five weeks here<br /> at the Mission Training Center in New York City,<br /> where they receive an introduction to missionary<br /> life and some of the challenges faced by Kingdom<br /> workers. Our prayer is that the Lord of the harvest<br /> would send forth many more workers, because the<br /> harvest is plentiful and the workers are few.<br /> Mervin Kuepfer<br /> Ontario, Canada<br /> Norma and Mervin are both Canadians an<br /> enjoyed traveling in many countries and be<br /> of various missions and programs. Mervin<br /> minister in the Mid West Fellowship servin<br /> Fellowship in Ontario, Canada. Mervin is a<br /> Member with GTO from its beginning.<br /> Before GTO was organized as a missio<br /> Brubacher and Mervin traveled to Hong K<br /> into China to distribute Bibles and eva<br /> beginning of a<br /> new mission. It<br /> was interesting<br /> to note how a<br /> group of young people led by Luke Kuepfe<br /> Hong Kong and were taking Bibles into Ch<br /> was our first experience taking Bibles a<br /> border and hiding them.<br /> Later we put th<br /> bus and airplanes to distribute them in rem<br /> of China. As a board member I have had<br /> lege to go into China a couple times since<br /> with faithful servants of the Lord with GTO<br /> It is such a blessing to see how the Lord ha<br /> the programs that are available with GTO to<br /> Lord has called workers into many Asian co<br /> reaching the unreached for Himself. The ble<br /> we see today are projects that facilitate the<br /> ground church in China and Laos as well as<br /> Nevin Beiler<br /> Lock Haven, PA – US Office Bookkeeper<br /> I<br /> can’t escape the feeling that God is up to<br /> something big. Here in my small world, with its<br /> opportunities, demands, social expectations,<br /> and finite resources it can be easy to crimp expectations<br /> and vision. I constantly wrestle mentally with<br /> the constraints of limited financial and physical<br /> resources, limited time, and limited regional access.<br /> I so often forget that the Trinity is not limited by these<br /> barriers. When I do remember, it gives me courage<br /> to trade my focus on limitations for a focus on willingness<br /> to join God in His work.<br /> I consider it a privilege to be part of what God is<br /> doing through GTO. The role of bookkeeper in the<br /> state-side office is both challenging and refreshing.<br /> My primary responsibilities include processing<br /> donations, paying bills, making funds available to<br /> the field-side team, financial reporting, governmentrequired<br /> paperwork, etc. I enjoy this addition to my<br /> schedule, which is currently devoted primarily to<br /> pursuing a bachelor’s degree in business administration.<br /> Being able to apply knowledge gained from<br /> secular education to aid Kingdom-building endeavors<br /> brings a satisfaction that drives purpose and<br /> vision. My desire is to continually mesh that vision<br /> and purpose with God’s plan, because I just can’t<br /> escape the feeling that He is up to something big.<br /> Goal<br /> To keep the operations of the hub flowing smoothly<br /> and to maintain open lines of communication<br /> between staff and the Board.<br /> Location<br /> The stateside office for Global Tribes Outreach is located<br /> in Washingtonville – a small town of central PA.<br /> GTO Office Staff and Board Members<br /> I believe this trip to Asia and taking up secretary<br /> duties for GTO was divinely arranged! Having a<br /> mental picture of the GTO Center in Thailand and<br /> meeting part of the team currently serving there is<br /> certainly beneficial to working in the office here.<br /> It has been said this office is the hub of the organization.<br /> From here I send, receive and process applications<br /> as well as purchase tickets and insurance for<br /> teams traveling to Asia. Donations, contributions,<br /> and child sponsorships are received and distributed.<br /> Frequent communication between staff in Asia and<br /> the office takes place - primarily via email. Board<br /> Meetings are held at this office building. Hours of<br /> operation are Tuesday – Thursday from 8:30 to 4:30;<br /> however, emails are received Monday – Friday.<br /> Ps.126:3 The Lord<br /> done great things<br /> whereof we are g<br /> US Office Financial Upda<br /> A current goal of GTO’s U.S. office is increa<br /> awareness of the need for general operatin<br /> Raising enough support for the General Fun<br /> an area where GTO has been struggling in<br /> couple of years. The General Fund covers e<br /> like U.S. office staff wages, accounting and<br /> ing costs, publication printings and mailings<br /> field expenses, etc. All of these things creat<br /> 4<br /> 3<br /> We have enjoyed the opportunities we have had to<br /> travel to Asia and see what God is doing there. It<br /> was especially enjoyable to stop and visit a couple<br /> in Taiwan on one of our trips. The fellow had stayed<br /> with us for about 6 weeks after attending college<br /> in New York City and being in Chad Graber’s Bible<br /> study group. We never know what connections God<br /> may use to further His kingdom! We also made<br /> friends with an agricultural professor from Chiang<br /> Mai who lived next door to Luke’s and whose son<br /> lived in our community for part of a year because<br /> his dad had confidence in Luke. We also have the<br /> privilege of seeing the rewards of Chara Ministries<br /> as Donam is part of our church family. Let’s continue<br /> to go forth in the Master’s name.<br /> PO Box 130<br /> Washingtonville, P<br /> Stateside Office<br /> ph: 570.437.9020<br /> fax 570.437.9021<br /> gtoonline@verizon<br /> www.globaltribeso<br /> Address Service R<br /> the five villages are WL, one is a believing village, and<br /> the other two are contacts we have made during our<br /> time down here.<br /> In addition to the consulting company, we also have one<br /> on our team who is teaching English at a school in KM.<br /> In the future, however, he and his family are considering<br /> opportunities closer to the WL area to use English<br /> as a platform for sharing the Message. This could be<br /> done through English camps, teacher training camps,<br /> or even looking for a teaching position in a University<br /> close to the WL area. The purpose of each of these<br /> opportunities would be to be able to work closely with<br /> national English teachers and students for the purpose<br /> of sharing the Message with them. There are many<br /> opportunities in the area of English teaching, but we wait<br /> on Father for His timing and direction.<br /> The work with the WL seems slow and years away from<br /> seeing fruit. While access is much better, relationships<br /> take time and the idea of our “Western” religion is not<br /> welcome. In addition, literature that is being distributed<br /> is sometimes taken away, making contact with people<br /> through relationships a much more important part of<br /> our work here.<br /> The Father is opening our eyes to what he is doing here.<br /> Recently we heard of five young people turning to the<br /> light! This gives us encouragement to keep on working.<br /> – Brian K.<br /> Board Of Directors<br /> GTO Board of Directors<br /> Vernon Seibel (PA) Chairman –<br /> Keystone Mennonite Fellowship<br /> vaseibel@yahoo.com<br /> Harold Carpenter (MI) Vice-<br /> Chairman – Anabaptist Mennonite<br /> Fellowship hscarp@haroldcarpenter.<br /> com (formerly Sharing Concerns<br /> Bible Conf.)<br /> James Stutzman (NC) Secretary/<br /> Treasurer – Unaffiliated Mennonite<br /> Churches stutzmanjd@juno.com<br /> Bob Miller (NY) – Biblical Mennonite<br /> Alliance rmiller1029@yahoo.com<br /> Mervin Kuepfer (Ontario) – Midwest<br /> Mennonite Fellowship<br /> kips@wightman.ca<br /> Luther Patches (PA) – Church of the<br /> Brethren jondanpat@juno.com<br /> Mark Yoder (OH) – Beachy<br /> Amish Fellowship<br /> seventrekkers@yahoo.com<br /> Advisory Council<br /> Abner Brubacher, (Ontario) Marvin<br /> Freed, (PA) Melvin Glick (SC)<br /> GTO Canada Board<br /> Mervin Kuepfer, Chairman, Cleon<br /> Weber (Treasurer) Howard Lichty<br /> Praise<br /> -Though things have gone<br /> slow, we can definitely see<br /> the Father’s hand working.<br /> Praise Him for the many<br /> opportunities that He has<br /> provided for showing His love<br /> to the WL.<br /> -In the past several years<br /> we have seen so many new<br /> opportunities opening up for<br /> people to work in WL areas<br /> in business and teaching.<br /> It seems Father is opening<br /> many more opportunities for<br /> the WL to hear the Message.<br /> Needs<br /> -People and fellowships committed<br /> to yarp for the WL.<br /> -Long term people willing to<br /> spend the time learning language<br /> and then pursuing jobs<br /> that will put them in villages.<br /> (should have a bachelors<br /> degree before coming)<br /> -Agricultural experts willing to<br /> act as email advisors in areas<br /> of soil management, pig nutrition,<br /> and corn and soybean<br /> growth. (no “expert” degrees<br /> or certificates required, just<br /> experience)<br /> Western Lolopo Team<br /> Mission Trip to Asia (Continued on P. 6)<br /> W<br /> ork with the WL<br /> began in 2002, and<br /> is still going on today.<br /> The WL are a minority group of<br /> about 200,000 people, mostly rural<br /> farmers, who practice animism and<br /> ancestor worship. In the past years there<br /> has been a lot of change and personal<br /> turnover on our team. Our work also looks<br /> much different than it did in the beginning.<br /> In the first years, we were focused on language learning,<br /> research and platforms for staying in this country.<br /> That has changed to working jobs and using that platform<br /> to gain access to WL villages. In 2007 we were<br /> able to start a consulting company that allows us to do<br /> agriculture and English consulting, as well as a broad<br /> range of other kinds of consulting. We were also able<br /> to use this platform to move out of KM to a smaller city<br /> closer to where the WL live.<br /> In 2009 we spent considerable time working with a<br /> local brother developing a partnership to work together<br /> in agriculture work and ev work in villages. The Father<br /> chose to take him home in September of this year. We<br /> are currently without a national partner.<br /> Presently, We are doing agricultural work in three villages,<br /> with potential for two more in the spring. Two of<br /> 2<br /> “Suwatekaa”, enunciated with a soft drawing out of the last<br /> syllable, and delivered with a slight bow over folded hands,<br /> was the gracious greeting of the Thai Air attendants on the<br /> final leg of our journey to Chiang Mai, Thailand. It was the<br /> first taste of our 2-week adventure in Asia.<br /> We had the privilege of having our son, Davis, (from<br /> EDGE) be our tour guide as we toured Chiang Mai,<br /> helped with a work project at Compassion Home, carried<br /> books, and visited Vietnam and Laos. It was fascinating,<br /> but also sobering, in some ways, to get a glimpse<br /> of life in these places--- the all-pervasive presence of<br /> Bhuddism, the teenage boys in their orange robes, serving<br /> their obligatory time as monks, the colorful experiences<br /> of markets and street food, the winsome children<br /> at Compassion Home, the unbelievable flow of traffic in<br /> Hanoi, and the remote mountain villages of Laos. All of<br /> these combined to create a rich and unforgettable trip.<br /> It was inspiring also to see the enthusiasm and commitment<br /> of volunteers from all age groups who are giving<br /> themselves to God’s work in Asia.<br /> Probably the one thing that especially stands out in my<br /> mind, was the 200-plus-mile trip we took in a speed<br /> Global Accents<br /> YOU Can Make A Difference with GTO<br /> A Q U A R T E R L Y<br /> P U B L I C A T I O N O F<br /> G L O B A L T R I B E S O U T R E A C H<br /> Sponsor-A-Child<br /> Chiang Dao Compassion Home is surrounded by<br /> the beautiful mountains of Northern Thailand. This<br /> Home is a safe place for children to grow up who are<br /> orphans or come from broken homes. Decha & Pat<br /> (a native Thai couple) oversee the operations of the<br /> Home. William & Sylvia (Aroda, VA) spend 6 months<br /> of the year at CDCH assisting with various aspects of<br /> this ministry. Compassion Home is the outworking of<br /> William’s vision for helping needy children. GTO’s vision<br /> for Compassion Home is that these precious young<br /> souls could learn what it means to live the Christian<br /> life and then return to their native villages to spread the<br /> Gospel. The compound consists of 2 dormitories (boy’s<br /> & girl’s) a church house, kitchen and dining hall. The<br /> children (whose ages range from 5 -18) go to the community<br /> school during the day. Saturdays and evenings<br /> are spent doing homework, helping with garden projects<br /> and the many other tasks that go with the operation of<br /> a home. The older children assist in caring for the little<br /> ones. Sunday morning service is a real worship experience<br /> with the children taking an active part.<br /> $70/month supports one child at Compassion Home.<br /> These children appreciate to be remembered by<br /> their sponsors on birthdays, holidays and any day in<br /> between! Your sponsorship can make an eternal difference<br /> in the life of a needy child!<br /> Adopt-A-Missionary<br /> This program allows you the opportunity to “adopt” an<br /> individual or family who are serving in Asia. “Adoption”<br /> simply means you are committed to encourage/support<br /> that particular individual or family. A few suggestions for<br /> encouragement/support:<br /> PRAY – lift them up in prayer daily!<br /> Send a card or email on birthdays and holidays<br /> Send a small package with a team traveling to Asia<br /> Be creative – use your own ideas!<br /> this issue<br /> Western Lolopo Team P.2<br /> Mission Trip To Asia P.2<br /> Staff & Board Members P.3<br /> US Financial Update P.5<br /> News from Laos P.6<br /> F O R I N F O R M AT I O N<br /> T O B E G I N Y O U R<br /> S P O N S O R S H I P<br /> O R A D O P T I O N<br /> Email Julene at the GTO office:<br /> gtoonline@verizon.net<br /> Donations<br /> can be sent to the US office:<br /> PO Box 130<br /> Washingtonville, PA 17884<br /> Contact<br /> Stateside Office<br /> ph: 570.437.9020<br /> fax 570.437.9021<br /> gtoonline@verizon.net<br /> www.globaltribesoutreach.org<br /> PO Box 130<br /> Washingtonville, PA 17884<br /> Stateside Office<br /> ph: 570.437.9020<br /> fax 570.437.9021<br /> gtoonline@verizon.net<br /> www.globaltribesoutreach.org<br /> Address Service Requested<br /> 01<br /> I S S U E<br /> S P R I N G<br /> 2 0 1 0<br /> the five villages are WL, one is a believing village, and<br /> the other two are contacts we have made during our<br /> time down here.<br /> In addition to the consulting company, we also have one<br /> on our team who is teaching English at a school in KM.<br /> In the future, however, he and his family are considering<br /> opportunities closer to the WL area to use English<br /> as a platform for sharing the Message. This could be<br /> done through English camps, teacher training camps,<br /> or even looking for a teaching position in a University<br /> close to the WL area. The purpose of each of these<br /> opportunities would be to be able to work closely with<br /> national English teachers and students for the purpose<br /> of sharing the Message with them. There are many<br /> opportunities in the area of English teaching, but we wait<br /> on Father for His timing and direction.<br /> The work with the WL seems slow and years away from<br /> seeing fruit. While access is much better, relationships<br /> take time and the idea of our “Western” religion is not<br /> welcome. In addition, literature that is being distributed<br /> is sometimes taken away, making contact with people<br /> through relationships a much more important part of<br /> our work here.<br /> The Father is opening our eyes to what he is doing here.<br /> Recently we heard of five young people turning to the<br /> light! This gives us encouragement to keep on working.<br /> – Brian K.<br /> Board Of Directors<br /> GTO Board of Directors<br /> Vernon Seibel (PA) Chairman –<br /> Keystone Mennonite Fellowship<br /> vaseibel@yahoo.com<br /> Harold Carpenter (MI) Vice-<br /> Chairman – Anabaptist Mennonite<br /> Fellowship hscarp@haroldcarpenter.<br /> com (formerly Sharing Concerns<br /> Bible Conf.)<br /> James Stutzman (NC) Secretary/<br /> Treasurer – Unaffiliated Mennonite<br /> Churches stutzmanjd@juno.com<br /> Bob Miller (NY) – Biblical Mennonite<br /> Alliance rmiller1029@yahoo.com<br /> Mervin Kuepfer (Ontario) – Midwest<br /> Mennonite Fellowship<br /> kips@wightman.ca<br /> Luther Patches (PA) – Church of the<br /> Brethren jondanpat@juno.com<br /> Mark Yoder (OH) – Beachy<br /> Amish Fellowship<br /> seventrekkers@yahoo.com<br /> Advisory Council<br /> Abner Brubacher, (Ontario) Marvin<br /> Freed, (PA) Melvin Glick (SC)<br /> GTO Canada Board<br /> Mervin Kuepfer, Chairman, Cleon<br /> Weber (Treasurer) Howard Lichty<br /> Western Lolopo Team<br /> Women at Risk Ministry<br /> (Salt & Light) The Light House has been full with<br /> many new girls! It is exciting to see all the girls who<br /> are interested in beginning a new life.<br /> The Light House is in the process of starting a restaurant/<br /> bakery training center which will be used to help<br /> these girls gain valuable life skills.<br /> Please remember this ministry as it goes through this<br /> building process. Also pray that the Father can continue<br /> to bring new girls to the Light House and that the current<br /> girls could experience a life transformation.<br /> English Teaching Opportunity:<br /> If you have are interested in teaching English as a second<br /> language to Lao nationals, we have several opportunities.<br /> The English school has an extreme shortage of teachers<br /> for the Aug 2010 term. If no new teachers come,<br /> the school is facing the possibility of canceling the term<br /> altogether. If you have 4 ½ months or more, and have a<br /> desire to use your English speaking ability to Extend God’s<br /> Kingdom, please contact us for more details.<br /> Listed below are excellent opportunities for individuals, families, Sunday School Classes,<br /> Bible Study or Cell Groups, Youth Groups… YOU can make a difference!<br /> Skills Development School<br /> We began our 2nd school term in January. The students were<br /> eager to get back to studying after their long 6 week break in<br /> between terms.<br /> During this 2nd term, the girls have been learning how to cook<br /> and bake many kinds of foods. In this class, the girls will learn<br /> about Asian foods as well as foreign foods. The girls also learn<br /> how to take care of children as well as basic healthcare.<br /> The guys have begun studying electrical theory. After a few<br /> weeks, we will move the class out into our experiment room.<br /> We will then practice all the theory that we have learned in the<br /> classroom.<br /> Need for Skills School:<br /> If you are an electrician and would like to use your electrical<br /> abilities to extend God’s Kingdom, please contact us for more<br /> details. We have a long term opportunity for someone with<br /> this skill.<br /> – Jeremy S.<br /> General News from Laos<br /> Mission Trip to Asia (Continued on P. 6)<br /> W<br /> ork with the WL<br /> began in 2002, and<br /> is still going on today.<br /> The WL are a minority group of<br /> about 200,000 people, mostly rural<br /> farmers, who practice animism and<br /> ancestor worship. In the past years there<br /> has been a lot of change and personal<br /> turnover on our team. Our work also looks<br /> much different than it did in the beginning.<br /> In the first years, we were focused on language learning,<br /> research and platforms for staying in this country.<br /> That has changed to working jobs and using that platform<br /> to gain access to WL villages. In 2007 we were<br /> able to start a consulting company that allows us to do<br /> agriculture and English consulting, as well as a broad<br /> range of other kinds of consulting. We were also able<br /> to use this platform to move out of KM to a smaller city<br /> closer to where the WL live.<br /> In 2009 we spent considerable time working with a<br /> local brother developing a partnership to work together<br /> in agriculture work and ev work in villages. The Father<br /> chose to take him home in September of this year. We<br /> are currently without a national partner.<br /> Presently, We are doing agricultural work in three villages,<br /> with potential for two more in the spring. Two of<br /> 6<br /> 2<br /> “Suwatekaa”, enunciated with a soft drawing out of the last<br /> syllable, and delivered with a slight bow over folded hands,<br /> was the gracious greeting of the Thai Air attendants on the<br /> final leg of our journey to Chiang Mai, Thailand. It was the<br /> first taste of our 2-week adventure in Asia.<br /> We had the privilege of having our son, Davis, (from<br /> EDGE) be our tour guide as we toured Chiang Mai,<br /> helped with a work project at Compassion Home, carried<br /> books, and visited Vietnam and Laos. It was fascinating,<br /> but also sobering, in some ways, to get a glimpse<br /> of life in these places--- the all-pervasive presence of<br /> Bhuddism, the teenage boys in their orange robes, serving<br /> their obligatory time as monks, the colorful experiences<br /> of markets and street food, the winsome children<br /> at Compassion Home, the unbelievable flow of traffic in<br /> Hanoi, and the remote mountain villages of Laos. All of<br /> these combined to create a rich and unforgettable trip.<br /> It was inspiring also to see the enthusiasm and commitment<br /> of volunteers from all age groups who are giving<br /> themselves to God’s work in Asia.<br /> Probably the one thing that especially stands out in my<br /> mind, was the 200-plus-mile trip we took in a speed<br /> boat up the Me Kong River in Laos. In short, it was such<br /> an adventure that I would hardly have dreamed myself<br /> capable of enduring---sitting for at least seven hours<br /> on a narrow cushion on the floor of a small boat, in a<br /> cramped position which allowed for next to no rearranging.<br /> (Thankfully there were plenty of rest stops along the<br /> way!)<br /> But the swift ride was fun, the mountains were<br /> awesome, and the day was glorious! And what’s more,<br /> God showed me a very valuable truth, as I crouched<br /> uncomfortably in my tiny space:<br /> that by His grace,<br /> we are able to do<br /> SO MUCH MORE<br /> than we think<br /> we can, whether<br /> we’re sitting in a<br /> cramped position for hours, or weathering one of life’s tough<br /> situations. “He is able to do exceeding abundantly above all<br /> that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us.”<br /> (Eph. 3:20)<br /> –Maria and Vernon Bacher<br /> NONPROFIT<br /> U.S. POSTAGE<br /> PAID<br /> DANVILLE, PA<br /> PERMIT NO. 14<br /> We ensure your complete<br /> satisfaction with our quality<br /> products and services.<br /> In 1958, David Wilkerson, author of The Cross<br /> and the Switchblade, answered the call to go into<br /> the streets of New York City to reach hurting<br /> youth. Since then, a ministry that started with<br /> one man has given hope to thousands of America’s<br /> hurting youth.<br /> of the youth who have<br /> graduated from the<br /> Teen Challenge Program<br /> were still drug free seven years later.<br /> – 1975 National Opinion Research Center of Chicago survey,<br /> funded by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare.<br /> other studies available at: teenchallengeusa.com/studies.php<br /> The following requirements must be fulfilled prior<br /> to entrance into the Teen Challenge Program:<br /> Male 18 or older with drug or alcohol problem;<br /> other life controlling problems will be considered.<br /> The individual desiring help must have a phone<br /> interview with the intake coordinator.<br /> A physical examination is required and the Health<br /> Screening form must be completed and signed<br /> by a physician. This includes the following tests:<br /> Liver Function Test, R.P.R. and T.B skin test.<br /> While on the waiting list, the individual desiring<br /> help must call every Monday between 9:00 am<br /> and 5:00 pm to secure his spot on the waiting list.<br /> If we don’t hear from him each Monday, he will<br /> either be dropped down a spot or be taken off<br /> the waiting list entirely.<br /> A one-time $750.00 counselor fee (nonrefundable<br /> at the time of admittance) is required<br /> from new students. The operational cost for<br /> Lancaster Teen Challenge is $45.00 per student<br /> per day (This is not a student fee). We ask that<br /> those families and friends who are financially<br /> capable, sign up for our monthly student<br /> sponsorship program. Your regular support helps<br /> us offset our ongoing operational expenses.<br /> 86%<br /> OUR VISION<br /> “To see men and their families restored through<br /> a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and one<br /> year of intense discipleship.”<br /> OUR MISSION<br /> “To help individuals with life-controlling issues<br /> have a life-changing experience through the<br /> application of biblical principles preparing them<br /> for service in the local church and community.”<br /> WHAT WE TEACH<br /> Group Studies for New Christians<br /> How can I know I’m a Christian<br /> A Quick Look at the Bible<br /> Attitudes<br /> Temptation (2 week course)<br /> Successful Christian Living<br /> Growing Through Failure<br /> Christian Practices<br /> Obedience to God<br /> Obedience to Man<br /> Anger & Personal Rights<br /> How to Study the Bible<br /> Love & Accepting Myself<br /> Personal Relationships with Others<br /> Spiritual Power & the Supernatural<br /> Personal Studies for New Christians<br /> An Individualized series which consists of :<br /> Character Building<br /> Bible Reading & Summary<br /> Scripture Memorization<br /> The Lesson Series<br /> RESIDENTIAL CARE<br /> The most important part about the Lancaster<br /> Teen Challenge Program is the residential<br /> care for men who are addicted to drugs<br /> and alcohol or are experiencing other lifecontrollng<br /> problems. Lancaster Teen Challenge<br /> provides food, clothing, a warm bed, academic<br /> materials, etc. which are necessary to assure<br /> the student receives the spiritual, emotional,<br /> vocational and academic training required to<br /> help him overcome problems which led to his<br /> addiction. An ideal place for recovery, Lancaster<br /> Teen Challenge is Phase 1 of a 12 month<br /> residential program and is located currently<br /> in Rehrersburg, PA on the Teen Challenge<br /> Training Center campus. Phase II consists of<br /> an eight month stay at the Training Center.<br /> HISTORY<br /> “How do I get into<br /> the program?”<br /> “What does the<br /> program cost?”<br /> Rev. Jaime & Pam Santiago & Family<br /> Induction Center Executive Director<br /> P. O. Box 234 Rehrersburg, PA 19550<br /> 717.933.4182 ext. 341<br /> Fax: 717.933.7119<br /> Teen Challenge<br /> Lancaster Induction Center<br /> LANCAST<br /> I N D U C T I O N C<br /> Joel Jakubowski<br /> Program Director<br /> 2004 Graduate<br /> joel.jakubowski@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 342<br /> Rev. Jaime Santiago<br /> Executive Director<br /> 1991 Graduate<br /> jaime.santiago@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 341<br /> Darren Whiddon<br /> Intake Coordinator<br /> 2007 Graduate<br /> intake@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 217<br /> Pam Santiago<br /> Admin Assistant/Events Coordinator<br /> events@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 341<br /> Ray Brennan<br /> Lead Counselor<br /> ray.brennan@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 343<br /> Glen Carnley<br /> Asst. Counselor<br /> 2005 Graduate<br /> development@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 345<br /> CORE STAFF<br /> OUTREACH<br /> The Student Ministry Team and its members<br /> are available for preaching, testimony,<br /> song & dramatic presentations including:<br /> • Drama & Evangelism Outreaches<br /> • Special Events and Fund-raisers<br /> • Pulpit Fill-in (staff only)<br /> • Church Services<br /> Stay Sharp drug prevention and intervention<br /> presentations are recommended for:<br /> • Churches (Camp outs, Fund Raisers, Youth<br /> events, etc)<br /> • Youth Groups<br /> • Schools<br /> • Camps<br /> • Special Events<br /> Contact Pam Santiago at events@rehrersburgtc.org or ext. 341<br /> to schedule a student ministry presentation for your next event<br /> P. O. Box 234 Rehrersburg, PA 19550<br /> 717.933.4182 ext. 341<br /> Fax: 717.933.7119<br /> Teen Challenge<br /> Lancaster Induction Center<br /> Drug Preventi<br /> Faith-Based R<br /> for Those Fig<br /> Addiction<br /> LANCASTER<br /> I N D U C T I O N C E N T E R<br /> Joel Jakubowski<br /> Program Director<br /> 2004 Graduate<br /> joel.jakubowski@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 342<br /> Rev. Jaime Santiago<br /> Executive Director<br /> 1991 Graduate<br /> jaime.santiago@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 341<br /> Darren Whiddon<br /> Intake Coordinator<br /> 2007 Graduate<br /> intake@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 217<br /> Pam Santiago<br /> Admin Assistant/Events Coordinator<br /> events@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 341<br /> Ray Brennan<br /> Lead Counselor<br /> ray.brennan@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 343<br /> Glen Carnley<br /> Asst. Counselor<br /> 2005 Graduate<br /> development@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 345<br /> CORE STAFF<br /> OUTREACH<br /> The Student Ministry Team and its members<br /> are available for preaching, testimony,<br /> song & dramatic presentations including:<br /> • Drama & Evangelism Outreaches<br /> • Special Events and Fund-raisers<br /> • Pulpit Fill-in (staff only)<br /> • Church Services<br /> Stay Sharp drug prevention and intervention<br /> presentations are recommended for:<br /> • Churches (Camp outs, Fund Raisers, Youth<br /> events, etc)<br /> • Youth Groups<br /> • Schools<br /> • Camps<br /> • Special Events<br /> Contact Pam Santiago at events@rehrersburgtc.org or ext. 341<br /> to schedule a student ministry presentation for your next event<br /> P. O. Box 234 Rehrersburg, PA 19550<br /> 717.933.4182 ext. 341<br /> Fax: 717.933.7119<br /> Teen Challenge<br /> Lancaster Induction Center<br /> Drug Prevention and<br /> Faith-Based Recovery<br /> for Those Fighting<br /> Addictions<br /> In 1958, David Wilkerson, author of The Cross<br /> and the Switchblade, answered the call to go into<br /> the streets of New York City to reach hurting<br /> youth. Since then, a ministry that started with<br /> one man has given hope to thousands of America’s<br /> hurting youth.<br /> of the youth who have<br /> graduated from the<br /> Teen Challenge Program<br /> were still drug free seven years later.<br /> – 1975 National Opinion Research Center of Chicago survey,<br /> funded by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare.<br /> other studies available at: teenchallengeusa.com/studies.php<br /> The following requirements must be fulfilled prior<br /> to entrance into the Teen Challenge Program:<br /> Male 18 or older with drug or alcohol problem;<br /> other life controlling problems will be considered.<br /> The individual desiring help must have a phone<br /> interview with the intake coordinator.<br /> A physical examination is required and the Health<br /> Screening form must be completed and signed<br /> by a physician. This includes the following tests:<br /> Liver Function Test, R.P.R. and T.B skin test.<br /> While on the waiting list, the individual desiring<br /> help must call every Monday between 9:00 am<br /> and 5:00 pm to secure his spot on the waiting list.<br /> If we don’t hear from him each Monday, he will<br /> either be dropped down a spot or be taken off<br /> the waiting list entirely.<br /> A one-time $750.00 counselor fee (nonrefundable<br /> at the time of admittance) is required<br /> from new students. The operational cost for<br /> Lancaster Teen Challenge is $45.00 per student<br /> per day (This is not a student fee). We ask that<br /> those families and friends who are financially<br /> capable, sign up for our monthly student<br /> sponsorship program. Your regular support helps<br /> us offset our ongoing operational expenses.<br /> 86%<br /> OUR VISION<br /> “To see men and their families restored through<br /> a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and one<br /> year of intense discipleship.”<br /> OUR MISSION<br /> “To help individuals with life-controlling issues<br /> have a life-changing experience through the<br /> application of biblical principles preparing them<br /> for service in the local church and community.”<br /> WHAT WE TEACH<br /> Group Studies for New Christians<br /> How can I know I’m a Christian<br /> A Quick Look at the Bible<br /> Attitudes<br /> Temptation (2 week course)<br /> Successful Christian Living<br /> Growing Through Failure<br /> Christian Practices<br /> Obedience to God<br /> Obedience to Man<br /> Anger & Personal Rights<br /> How to Study the Bible<br /> Love & Accepting Myself<br /> Personal Relationships with Others<br /> Spiritual Power & the Supernatural<br /> Personal Studies for New Christians<br /> An Individualized series which consists of :<br /> Character Building<br /> Bible Reading & Summary<br /> Scripture Memorization<br /> The Lesson Series<br /> RESIDENTIAL CARE<br /> The most important part about the Lancaster<br /> Teen Challenge Program is the residential<br /> care for men who are addicted to drugs<br /> and alcohol or are experiencing other lifecontrollng<br /> problems. Lancaster Teen Challenge<br /> provides food, clothing, a warm bed, academic<br /> materials, etc. which are necessary to assure<br /> the student receives the spiritual, emotional,<br /> vocational and academic training required to<br /> help him overcome problems which led to his<br /> addiction. An ideal place for recovery, Lancaster<br /> Teen Challenge is Phase 1 of a 12 month<br /> residential program and is located currently<br /> in Rehrersburg, PA on the Teen Challenge<br /> Training Center campus. Phase II consists of<br /> an eight month stay at the Training Center.<br /> HISTORY<br /> “How do I get into<br /> the program?”<br /> “What does the<br /> program cost?”<br /> Rev. Jaime & Pam Santiago & Family<br /> Induction Center Executive Director<br /> P. O. Box 234 Rehrersburg, PA 19550<br /> 717.933.4182 ext. 341<br /> Fax: 717.933.7119<br /> Teen Challenge<br /> Lancaster Induction Center<br /> LANCAST<br /> I N D U C T I O N C<br /> Joel Jakubowski<br /> Program Director<br /> 2004 Graduate<br /> joel.jakubowski@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 342<br /> Rev. Jaime Santiago<br /> Executive Director<br /> 1991 Graduate<br /> jaime.santiago@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 341<br /> Darren Whiddon<br /> Intake Coordinator<br /> 2007 Graduate<br /> intake@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 217<br /> Pam Santiago<br /> Admin Assistant/Events Coordinator<br /> events@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 341<br /> Ray Brennan<br /> Lead Counselor<br /> ray.brennan@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 343<br /> Glen Carnley<br /> Asst. Counselor<br /> 2005 Graduate<br /> development@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 345<br /> CORE STAFF<br /> OUTREACH<br /> The Student Ministry Team and its members<br /> are available for preaching, testimony,<br /> song & dramatic presentations including:<br /> • Drama & Evangelism Outreaches<br /> • Special Events and Fund-raisers<br /> • Pulpit Fill-in (staff only)<br /> • Church Services<br /> Stay Sharp drug prevention and intervention<br /> presentations are recommended for:<br /> • Churches (Camp outs, Fund Raisers, Youth<br /> events, etc)<br /> • Youth Groups<br /> • Schools<br /> • Camps<br /> • Special Events<br /> Contact Pam Santiago at events@rehrersburgtc.org or ext. 341<br /> to schedule a student ministry presentation for your next event<br /> P. O. Box 234 Rehrersburg, PA 19550<br /> 717.933.4182 ext. 341<br /> Fax: 717.933.7119<br /> Teen Challenge<br /> Lancaster Induction Center<br /> Drug Preventi<br /> Faith-Based R<br /> for Those Fig<br /> Addiction<br /> LANCASTER<br /> I N D U C T I O N C E N T E R<br /> Joel Jakubowski<br /> Program Director<br /> 2004 Graduate<br /> joel.jakubowski@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 342<br /> Rev. Jaime Santiago<br /> Executive Director<br /> 1991 Graduate<br /> jaime.santiago@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 341<br /> Darren Whiddon<br /> Intake Coordinator<br /> 2007 Graduate<br /> intake@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 217<br /> Pam Santiago<br /> Admin Assistant/Events Coordinator<br /> events@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 341<br /> Ray Brennan<br /> Lead Counselor<br /> ray.brennan@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 343<br /> Glen Carnley<br /> Asst. Counselor<br /> 2005 Graduate<br /> development@rehrersburgtc.org<br /> Phone ext. 345<br /> CORE STAFF<br /> OUTREACH<br /> The Student Ministry Team and its members<br /> are available for preaching, testimony,<br /> song & dramatic presentations including:<br /> • Drama & Evangelism Outreaches<br /> • Special Events and Fund-raisers<br /> • Pulpit Fill-in (staff only)<br /> • Church Services<br /> Stay Sharp drug prevention and intervention<br /> presentations are recommended for:<br /> • Churches (Camp outs, Fund Raisers, Youth<br /> events, etc)<br /> • Youth Groups<br /> • Schools<br /> • Camps<br /> • Special Events<br /> Contact Pam Santiago at events@rehrersburgtc.org or ext. 341<br /> to schedule a student ministry presentation for your next event<br /> P. O. 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An embroidered<br /> or screen printed logo identifies<br /> your company immediately.<br /> Reorder within<br /> 1 year and get<br /> FREE SCREENS<br /> 44<br /> 44</div> <div>Bell P<br /> ATM802<br /> Leather<br /> Grip<br /> RoadPro<br /> DRK01288<br /> Unique<br /> Design<br /> Leeds<br /> 6050-15<br /> Flip-Top<br /> Lid<br /> Action<br /> Promotional Products<br /> 16oz.<br /> $49 screen charge<br /> Logomark<br /> KM6602<br /> 50 250<br /> $8 .59 $6 .99<br /> Debossed<br /> Imprint<br /> 20oz.<br /> $40 screen charge<br /> 24 288<br /> $18 .25 $16 .80<br /> Thermos LLC<br /> 2465P<br /> Unique<br /> Lid<br /> Action<br /> 14.oz<br /> $55 screen charge<br /> 36 400<br /> $15 .48 $10 .48<br /> Starline<br /> SL44SS<br /> BPA<br /> Free Water<br /> bottle<br /> Drinkware<br /> 20<br /> 16.9oz.<br /> $56.25 setup charge<br /> Prices Subject to Change Without Notice<br /> f o r m o r e i n f o c a l l 7 1 7 - 9 3 3 - 8 0 9 1<br /> 25oz.<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 48 192<br /> 60 252<br /> 48 96+<br /> $8 .95 $8 .80 $22 .99 $19 .99 $4 .50 $3 .70<br /> $11 .00 $10 .30 $13 .65 $12 .99 $12 .39 $8 .99<br /> Starline<br /> Avaline DAB20<br /> SM13SS<br /> Engraved<br /> or screen<br /> Imprint<br /> 24oz.<br /> 20oz.<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 40 100<br /> 24 48+<br /> 50 500<br /> CPS/ Keystone<br /> 0449<br /> 24oz.<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 18oz.<br /> $55 screen charge</div> <div>Redline RKT28019<br /> Diversified-Adtee<br /> D-5771<br /> Dishwasher<br /> Safe<br /> Redline RKT28319<br /> 18pc BBQ Set<br /> $35 screen charge<br /> Logomark<br /> GR4603<br /> 3pc BBQ Set<br /> $35 screen charge<br /> Zipline ZIP1209<br /> 19pc BBQ Set<br /> $35 screen charge<br /> 18 72<br /> 50 100<br /> 18 72<br /> $25 .93 $24 .60 $9 .89 $9 .71 $20 .55 $19 .42<br /> Coleman<br /> 25493<br /> Promotional Products<br /> 20,000 BTU<br /> 9" Grill & Cooler<br /> $56.25 screen charge<br /> 25 100<br /> Condiment Set<br /> $55 screen charge<br /> 25 100<br /> Road Trip Grill<br /> $31.25 screen charge<br /> 24 72<br /> $227 .68 $224 .09<br /> Outdoor<br /> $24 .95 $22 .95 24 72<br /> Coleman 26922<br /> Avaline<br /> 390<br /> $24 .90 $23 .90 25 100<br /> Fiberglass<br /> Frame<br /> HIT 7026<br /> 16,000 BTU Grill<br /> $31.25 screen charge<br /> 24 144<br /> $128 .75 $124 .26<br /> 62"<br /> $60 screen<br /> charge<br /> $19 .40 $18 .50<br /> w w w. l i t t l e m o u n t a i n p r i n t i n g . c o m<br /> Picnic Roll-up<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> $10 .17 $9 .45<br /> Prices Subject to Change Without Notice<br /> 31</div> <div>Thermos LLC 2350T6<br /> Keeps<br /> hot or cold<br /> for 6 hrs.<br /> Road Pro<br /> DRK393000<br /> Keeps<br /> hot or cold<br /> for 15 hrs.<br /> Vitronic<br /> AC5542<br /> Flip-Top<br /> Lid<br /> Coleman<br /> 16oz. Food Jar<br /> $55 screen charge<br /> Norwood<br /> 45640<br /> Crown P<br /> 48 BUBCHG<br /> w w w. l i t t l e m o u n t a i n p r i n t i n g . c o m<br /> 42oz. Jug<br /> $65 screen charge<br /> 50 100+<br /> $7 .37 $6 .28<br /> 24 144<br /> $18 .30 $15 .38<br /> $34 .92 $31 .62 $12 .99 $12 .39 $12 .28 $9 .43<br /> Flip-Top<br /> Lid<br /> 18oz.<br /> dual storage keg<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 48oz. Jug<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 67oz. Jug<br /> $31.25 screen charge<br /> 48 144<br /> 24 288<br /> $52 .00 $48 .15 $40 .54 $37 .13<br /> Norwood<br /> Norwood<br /> 45369<br /> 45765<br /> 80oz.<br /> 128oz. Dispenser 384oz. Dispenser dual storage keg<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 16 64<br /> 12 48<br /> 16 64<br /> Norwood<br /> 45368<br /> 24oz. Food Jar<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 48 144<br /> 24 96<br /> $10 .68 $9 .79 $48 .31 $47 .75<br /> Coleman<br /> 35590<br /> Prices Subject to Change Without Notice<br /> 29<br /> Promotional Products<br /> Outdoor</div> <div>Redline<br /> RSK25013 3 1 /2"<br /> K&R<br /> Y309<br /> Includes<br /> Nylon<br /> Pouch<br /> Compass L<br /> 2602<br /> Promotional Products<br /> 16-function<br /> $35 screen charge<br /> StopNGo L<br /> LT305<br /> 144 576<br /> $3 .68 $3 .27<br /> 3 5 /8” Folding Knife<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> BIC<br /> MPLTR<br /> 2” Pocket Knife<br /> $62.50 screen charge<br /> 100 500<br /> 48 300<br /> $4 .75 $4 .35 $8 .00 $7 .00<br /> 24 hour<br /> production<br /> available<br /> BIC<br /> LTR<br /> 3,000<br /> Lights<br /> Tools<br /> Folding Lighter<br /> $40 screen charge<br /> 100 500<br /> 12" Lighter<br /> Free screen charge<br /> 50 500<br /> Maxi Lighter<br /> Free screen charge<br /> 200 600<br /> $1 .70 $1 .66<br /> StopNGo L<br /> L58<br /> $2 .00 $1 .85 200 500+<br /> Custom C<br /> MT104<br /> Q World<br /> TM-100<br /> $6 .17 $5 .96 200 500<br /> 24 Hr. Rush<br /> Available<br /> 38<br /> 4 1 /2" Tall Lighter<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 250 1000<br /> 55¢ 40¢<br /> Prices Subject to Change Without Notice<br /> 5' Pocket Tape<br /> $40 screen charge<br /> 69¢ 64¢<br /> f o r m o r e i n f o c a l l 7 1 7 - 9 3 3 - 8 0 9 1<br /> 10' Multi-tape<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> $1 .55 $1 .53</div> <div>HIT<br /> 4057<br /> Evans<br /> 3240<br /> 6" Dart Rocket<br /> $40 screen charge<br /> 100 500<br /> $2 .02 $1 .88<br /> Photo Blanket<br /> Free screen charge<br /> Stock-shape Candle<br /> Free setup charge<br /> 9" 5"<br /> 200 500<br /> 76¢ 74¢<br /> w w w. l i t t l e m o u n t a i n p r i n t i n g . c o m<br /> Keystone 0204<br /> Keystone 0310<br /> Scoop-it TM<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 8"x10"<br /> 18"x24"<br /> 500 piece<br /> Bowl<br /> 150 500<br /> $6 .23 $5 .54<br /> 500 1000<br /> $51 .22 $47 .01 $3 .19 $2 .91<br /> 42¢ 40¢ $1 .69 $1 .52<br /> 50" x 60"<br /> Norwood<br /> Beacon<br /> Cotton<br /> 45077<br /> GP249<br /> Visor CD Case 2-liter Feeder<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 25 50<br /> 96 504<br /> 150 500+<br /> $8 .00 $8 .00 $3 .66 $2 .77<br /> Novelty Premium<br /> Full Color Novelty Premium<br /> 45 Days<br /> 100-090<br /> Imprint<br /> Custom shape available:<br /> $250 mold charge w/ a<br /> 360 piece minimum<br /> Puzzles<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 150 500<br /> Playing Cards $3 .88 $2 .37<br /> $50 setup charge<br /> $100 screen charge (box included)<br /> 250 360<br /> 72 500<br /> Sportcover<br /> 26.5060.04PC<br /> Custom Concepts<br /> Flyers<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 300 500<br /> $7 .17 $6 .68<br /> Prices Subject to Change Without Notice<br /> N P 000-301<br /> N P 000-308<br /> 43<br /> Promotional Products<br /> Miscellaneous</div> <div>CP 25ENTRA<br /> 2-tone<br /> Aluminum<br /> Garyline<br /> TB18<br /> Translucent<br /> Aakron<br /> 67000<br /> Full Color<br /> Imprint<br /> Available<br /> ($1.14 each additional)<br /> 25oz.<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> AM Zebra Line<br /> 3600<br /> 18oz.<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> Target Line 280 Plastic Evans 4002<br /> Liner<br /> 32oz.<br /> $45 screen charge<br /> 60 500+ 200 500+<br /> 250 250+<br /> $6 .99 $5 .59 $1 .19 $1 .09 $1 .08 97¢<br /> Plastic<br /> Low Rider<br /> Plastic<br /> Liner<br /> Promotional Products<br /> 16oz.<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 144+<br /> 16oz.<br /> $45 screen charge<br /> 16oz<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 250 500+ 144 288<br /> $2 .14 $2 .09 $2 .40 $2 .35<br /> Drinkware<br /> MB Works<br /> G100<br /> $3 .10 300 1000<br /> Folds<br /> Flat For<br /> Mailing<br /> Lewtan<br /> L-191<br /> Digi Clean 600<br /> 12oz. Can Cooler<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 500 1000+<br /> 55¢ 51¢<br /> Jar Opener<br /> $38 screen charge<br /> 49¢ 33¢<br /> w w w. l i t t l e m o u n t a i n p r i n t i n g . c o m<br /> Screen Cleaner<br /> $35 screen charge<br /> 500 1000<br /> $1 .20 $1 .10<br /> Prices Subject to Change Without Notice<br /> 21</div> <div>Dear Customer,<br /> Our mission in life is to serve God and faithfully<br /> uphold the principles taught in scripture. We<br /> delight in serving Him and endeavor to hold a high<br /> standard of honesty, morality, and integrity in all<br /> aspects of our work. We believe that our methods<br /> of doing business should reflect the Christian<br /> values we adhere to, therefore, every effort is put<br /> forth to conduct business transactions in a courteous<br /> and professional manner. We want each and<br /> every one of our customers to be well satisfied<br /> with the products and services we offer. To God be<br /> the glory!<br /> The Staff at Little Mountain Printing<br /> 234 East Rosebud Road<br /> Myerstown, PA 17067<br /> Phone (717) 933-8091<br /> Fax (717) 933-8017<br /> Email: info@littlemountainprinting.com • www.littlemountainprinting.com<br /> 2</div> <div>GA 4718-4729 Hand GA 158-168 2-day GA 611-618<br /> dipped<br /> Production<br /> 2-tone<br /> Available<br /> Unique<br /> Handle<br /> Promotional Products<br /> 14oz.<br /> $40 screen charge<br /> GA<br /> 21370-21385<br /> 14oz. Camper<br /> $40 screen charge<br /> GA 1820-1825<br /> 10oz.<br /> $40 screen charge<br /> 72 144+<br /> 72 144+<br /> 72 144+<br /> $4 .23 $3 .50 $3 .06 $2 .54 $2 .50 $2 .10<br /> Contrasting<br /> Interior<br /> Unique<br /> Reactive<br /> Glaze<br /> Finish<br /> CC<br /> G 439<br /> Glass<br /> Drinkware<br /> 12oz.<br /> $40 screen charge<br /> 72 144+<br /> 16oz.<br /> $40 screen charge<br /> 72 144+<br /> 20oz.<br /> $45 screen charge<br /> 144 288<br /> $2 .49 $2 .40<br /> GA<br /> 201<br /> $3 .00 $2 .45 18 36+<br /> 2-day<br /> Production<br /> Available<br /> GA<br /> 2002<br /> Complete<br /> Set<br /> $3 .19 $2 .64 100 500<br /> Bel Promo/H-Line TM82<br /> Stainless<br /> Liner<br /> 16<br /> 15oz.<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 72 144+<br /> $2 .01 $1 .67<br /> Prices Subject to Change Without Notice<br /> 60 oz. Pitcher /<br /> 12.5 oz. Mug Set<br /> $80 screen charge<br /> $19 .99 $16 .28<br /> f o r m o r e i n f o c a l l 7 1 7 - 9 3 3 - 8 0 9 1<br /> 11oz.<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> $5 .79 $5 .09</div> <div>Non-woven Poly<br /> $45 screen charge<br /> Avaline A7002<br /> 11” handles<br /> Front Pocket<br /> Promotional Products<br /> Available Colors:<br /> Gold<br /> Black<br /> Burgundy<br /> Forest Green<br /> Lime Green<br /> Navy Blue<br /> Orange<br /> Pink<br /> Purple<br /> Red<br /> Royal Blue<br /> Teal<br /> Gemline 220-224<br /> 250 5000+<br /> 99¢ 89¢<br /> Kool Pak 44704<br /> 21” handles, Bag<br /> Size: 4" x 12" x 15.5"<br /> 14”x15”<br /> Aakron<br /> 80-59010<br /> Kool Pak 44714<br /> Kool Pak 44712<br /> 12”x13”<br /> 20”x12”<br /> 19x12x4.5 Canvas<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 48 144+<br /> $6 .40 $4 .60<br /> Norwood AP8020<br /> Shoulder<br /> Length<br /> Strap<br /> Full Color<br /> Imprint<br /> Bags<br /> Cotton Canvas<br /> $55 screen charge<br /> 150 1000+<br /> 15”x12”x3” Poly<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 250 500+<br /> 13”x14½x½” Tote<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 50 500<br /> $5 .59 $4 .25<br /> Norwood<br /> AP8100<br /> $3 .98 $2 .88 50 500<br /> Zippered<br /> Compartment<br /> Shoulder<br /> Length Strap<br /> Norwood<br /> AP8330<br /> $3 .20 $2 .85 96 504<br /> Shoulder<br /> Length<br /> Strap<br /> Norwood<br /> 15444<br /> 26<br /> 17”x15”x4” Tote<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 50 500<br /> $7 .66 $5 .96<br /> Prices Subject to Change Without Notice<br /> 13”x15½”x3½” Tote<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> $5 .27 $4 .03<br /> f o r m o r e i n f o c a l l 7 1 7 - 9 3 3 - 8 0 9 1<br /> Lunch Tote<br /> 8 3 /8x10½x3¾<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> $5 .77 $4 .91</div> <div>Banners/Yard Signs<br /> Hours of Educational Fun!<br /> Learning<br /> by Doing<br /> Offset Printing<br /> 10<br /> Assembled & dissassembled without tools and<br /> conveniently stored in its own self-contained storage boxes!<br /> Stand Out and Grab Viewer's Attention!<br /> Showrooms • Trade Shows<br /> Real Estate • Home Repair Services<br /> Need A Lift?<br /> Give Us A Call!<br /> New & Reconditioned<br /> LP Gas, Regular Gas, Diesel & Electric Powered Forklifts<br /> SALES<br /> PARTS<br /> SERVICE<br /> RENTALS<br /> FORKLIFTS<br /> SKIDLOADERS<br /> SCISSORS LIFTS<br /> 888-442-9330<br /> 717-442-9334<br /> FAX: 717-442-2998<br /> 5917 Plank Rd Narvon, PA 17555<br /> Presentation Folders<br /> www.samsmechanical.com<br /> Short-Run<br /> & repair experience, founded Sam’s Mechanical in 1996.<br /> In 1998, Sam’s Mechanical moved to a new location allowing for better service to<br /> our growing family of customers. We are now located in expanded facilities near<br /> the village of White Horse in Lancaster County Pennsylvania.<br /> In 2006, Sam’s Mechanical became an authorized dealer for TCM forklifts. We use factory trained technicians<br /> and genuine TCM parts to service these trucks. We service all other makes and models as well.<br /> Our fleet of service trucks, stocked with hoses, starters, and other common repair parts, can be quickly<br /> dispatched to your location for immediate on-site servicing. Sam’s Mechanical also offers economical<br /> periodic maintenance service, maintenance service plans, and equipment rental.<br /> Sam’s Mechanical takes pride in responding quickly to customer needs.<br /> Our goal is to provide our customers with the best quality equipment and service possible.<br /> The History Of Sam’s Mechanical<br /> Sam Stoltzfus, a seasoned mechanic with years of machinery maintenance<br /> RELIABLE.<br /> POWERFUL.<br /> PRODUCTIVE.<br /> Sales<br /> Leasing<br /> Rentals<br /> Service<br /> Authorized TCM Dealer<br /> No job too large or<br /> too small.<br /> Our high quality production<br /> copiers produce<br /> professional results.<br /> Transmission<br /> & Motor Rebuilding<br /> on Most Makes of Forklifts<br /> Pickup & Delivery<br /> Available<br /> Reconditioned<br /> Forklift Sales 717-442-9334<br /> 10<br /> black &<br /> white copies<br /> as<br /> low as6 ¢ each<br /> A BOX FULL OF ADVENTURE<br /> Make a unique and<br /> professional presentation<br /> by organizing<br /> your literature<br /> inside a quality full<br /> color folder.<br /> Can be ordered with<br /> business card slits.</div> <div>129 Toddy Drive<br /> On Route 23<br /> Offset Printing............................................................4-11<br /> From Design to Mailing<br /> • Business Cards • Banners/Yard Signs<br /> • Postcards<br /> • Photocopies<br /> • Brochures<br /> • Envelopes<br /> • Catalogs<br /> • Invoices/Proposals<br /> • Custom Projects • Checks<br /> • Presentation Folders • Letterheads<br /> East Earl, Pa 17519<br /> 717-354-8222<br /> Date<br /> 1 Mile East of Blue Ba l<br /> Smorgasbord Representative Signature Customer Signature & Phone #<br /> Terms Net 20 Past Due Invoices Subjec to a Service Charge of 1.5% Per Month.<br /> 1161 Forest Hill Road, Stevens, PA 17578<br /> 717-587-4535<br /> Promotional Products.................................................12-43<br /> Imprinted Products for You<br /> Access to over 750,000 products<br /> • Weddings<br /> • Trade Show Giveaways<br /> • Business & Holiday Gifts<br /> • Company Promotions<br /> • Reunions<br /> • Church Events<br /> • and more<br /> Screen Printing & Embroidery.....................................44-45<br /> Branded Apparel for Businesses<br /> • Sweatshirts<br /> • T-Shirts<br /> • Polo Shirts<br /> • Dress Shirts<br /> • Jackets<br /> • Caps<br /> • Beanies<br /> • Brand Names (Carhart, Nike, Adidas,<br /> Columbia, Real Tree and more.)<br /> The Fishwrapper.......................................................46-47<br /> Be Part of The Fishwrapper<br /> • Eight Editions in which to<br /> Advertise<br /> • Circulation of over 77,000<br /> copies in four counties<br /> • Subscriptions available in<br /> individual or bulk<br /> 3<br /> Free<br /> The<br /> Vol. 16 Issue 6<br /> The<br /> A Publication of Little Mountain Printing<br /> www.thefishwrapperonline.com<br /> March 15, 2011<br /> Fishwrapper<br /> Lebanon County Edition - 14,200<br /> Father’s Plans Unravel!<br /> Father was a hardworking like nice clothing, fine food and and he was promoted. Jubilantly,<br /> he decided to hire a maid to<br /> man who delivered bread for vacation abroad.<br /> a living to support his wife and However, the family still did relieve his wife from her domestic<br /> tasks. He also felt that their<br /> three children. He spent all his not get to see father for most of<br /> evenings after work attending the week. He continued to work three-room flat was no longer<br /> classes, hoping to improve himself<br /> so that he could one day ed to the position of manager. In his family to be able to enjoy the<br /> very hard, hoping to be promot-<br /> big enough. It would be nice for<br /> find a be ter paying job. Except<br /> facilities and comfort of a condominium.<br /> Having experienced the<br /> for Sundays, father hardly ever<br /> ate a meal together with his family.<br /> He worked and studied very<br /> times before, Father resolved to<br /> rewards of his hard work many<br /> hard because he wanted to provide<br /> his family with the best that<br /> ing promoted again. Once more<br /> further his studies and work at be-<br /> money could buy.<br /> the family did not get to see much<br /> Whenever the family complained<br /> that he was not spending<br /> father now had to work on Sun-<br /> of their father. In fact, sometimes<br /> enough time with them, he reasoned<br /> that he was doing all this<br /> days entertaining clients. Again,<br /> for them. Inwardly he yearned to fact, to make himself a worthy<br /> spend more time with his family, candidate for the promotion, he<br /> but the hope of a better future enrolled for another course in the<br /> stole his vision.<br /> local university.<br /> The day came when the Again, whenever the family<br /> complained that he was not<br /> examination results were announced.<br /> To his joy, father spending enough time with them,<br /> passed, and with distinctions he reasoned that he was doing<br /> too! Soon after, he was o fered a a l this for them. His conscience<br /> good job as a senior supervisor, bothered him at times, reminding<br /> him of his neglect but again<br /> which paid handsomely.<br /> Like a dream come true, father<br /> could now a ford to provide time later.<br /> he reasoned that there would be<br /> his family with life’s li tle luxuries Father’s hard work paid o f<br /> Continued on page 5<br /> In This Issue<br /> Father's Plans Unravel! . .. .1<br /> Household Hints . .. . . . . . .. .2<br /> Statistics (Editorial) .3<br /> Signs You Need a New Pizza Place .4<br /> Driving Dilemma .5<br /> Tag Sale .5<br /> Feeding the Baby .8<br /> Find the Food .9<br /> The Visitor (poem) .10<br /> Who Am I? .10<br /> On the Other Side .11<br /> Birds of the Air Series #1 .12<br /> If Children Live With . 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Jubilantly,<br /> he decided to hire a maid to<br /> man who delivered bread for vacation abroad.<br /> a living to support his wife and However, the family sti l did relieve his wife from her domestic<br /> tasks. He also felt that their<br /> three children. He spent a l his not get to see father for most of<br /> evenings after work a tending the week. He continued to work three-room flat was no longer<br /> classes, hoping to improve himself<br /> so that he could one day ed to the position of manager. In his family to be able to enjoy the<br /> very hard, hoping to be promot-<br /> big enough. It would be nice for<br /> find a be ter paying job. Except<br /> facilities and comfort of a condominium.<br /> Having experienced the<br /> for Sundays, father hardly ever<br /> ate a meal together with his family.<br /> He worked and studied very<br /> times before, Father resolved to<br /> rewards of his hard work many<br /> hard because he wanted to provide<br /> his family with the best that<br /> ing promoted again. Once more<br /> further his studies and work at be-<br /> money could buy.<br /> the family did not ge to see much<br /> Whenever the family complained<br /> that he was not spending<br /> father now had to work on Sun-<br /> of their father. In fact, sometimes<br /> enough time with them, he reasoned<br /> that he was doing a l this<br /> days entertaining clients. Again,<br /> for them. Inwardly he yearned to fact, to make himself a worthy<br /> spend more time with his family, candidate for the promotion, he<br /> but the hope of a better future enro led for another course in the<br /> stole his vision.<br /> local university.<br /> The day came when the Again, whenever the family<br /> complained that he was not<br /> examination results were announced.<br /> To his joy, father spending enough time with them,<br /> passed, and with distinctions he reasoned that he was doing<br /> too! Soon after, he was o fered a a l this for them. His conscience<br /> good job as a senior supervisor, bothered him at times, reminding<br /> him of his neglect but again<br /> which paid handsomely.<br /> Like a dream come true, father<br /> could now a ford to provide time later.<br /> he reasoned that there would be<br /> his family with life’s little luxuries Father’s hard work paid o f<br /> Continued on page 5<br /> In This Issue<br /> Father's Plans Unravel! ... .. .1<br /> Household Hints . ... ... .... ... .2<br /> Statistics (Editorial) ... .... ... ... .3<br /> Signs You Need a New Pizza Place . .4<br /> Driving Dilemma ... ... .... ... .5<br /> Tag Sale.... ... ... .... ... ... ...5<br /> Feeding the Baby ... ... .... ... .8<br /> Find the Food .... .... .9<br /> The Visitor (poem) .10<br /> Who Am I? .10<br /> On the Other Side .... ... ... .....11<br /> Birds of the Air Series #1 .12<br /> If Children Live With.... 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Our staff will be happy to discuss the options<br /> that best fit your needs.<br /> C u s t o m i z e<br /> using your own photos<br /> Calendars<br /> Business or Personal<br /> Full color<br /> calendars<br /> are a great<br /> way to keep<br /> your name in<br /> front of your<br /> customers all<br /> year long.<br /> Menus<br /> DAILY DINNER SPECIALS<br /> Custom designed and<br /> printed menus to meet<br /> your needs. Durable<br /> Above dinners are served with potato, 1 vegetable and bread<br /> lamination is also<br /> Apple Cinnamon<br /> Breakfast Meats<br /> Creative Pancakes<br /> Platters served with French Blueberry Nut<br /> $2.50 per serving<br /> (your<br /> Soup<br /> choice Fries of flavor) Bananna Nut<br /> available.<br /> *<br /> Bacon, Sausage, Ham, Kielbasa, Two Hot Dogs Small.......$1.39<br /> ............................................................................$5.25<br /> Medium.............$1.89<br /> Pumpkin Nut<br /> 1 large......$1.85<br /> * Chicken Fingers Free: .........................................................................$6.00<br /> 3 packs crackers or or 5 for $1.00<br /> Cinnamon<br /> NO<br /> Substitutions<br /> * Veal Parmesan .....................................................................................$7.95<br /> * 8 Jumbo Shrimp .......................................................................................$9.95<br /> * N.Y. Strip Steak ........................................................................................$9.95<br /> * Salisbury Steak .........................................................................................$7.95<br /> * Meatloaf ...................................................................................................$7.95<br /> * Ham Steak ................................................................................................$9.95<br /> * 2 Boneless Pork Chops ............................................................................$8.95<br /> * Chicken Filets ..........................................................................................$8.95<br /> * Smoked Sausage ......................................................................................$8.95<br /> * Liver and Onions ......................................................................................$8.95<br /> * Deep Fried Fish and Shrimp—(4oz.) Haddock & 4 Large Fantail .............$8.95<br /> * Fish and Chicken—(4oz.) Haddock & 2 Chicken Tenders ...........................$7.95<br /> RAILROAD<br /> DINER<br /> Eating Lite Platters<br /> Homestyle Cooking at at Store #113<br /> Meat, two sides, cornbread/dinner roll<br /> Find us us in in middle aisle between<br /> Dutch<br /> furniture and Penn Jersey seafood<br /> No Salt Chicken ...............................................$5.59<br /> Country<br /> Served 11:00 till closing<br /> Scrapple (pork or turkey)<br /> 2 large......$3.00 Pineapple<br /> * Popcorn Shrimp Vegetable(with .........................................................................$6.25<br /> or or w/o beef), Split Pea, Creamy<br /> Baked Chicken .................................................$5.59<br /> Platter of of meat ‘n ‘n 2 sides with choice of of<br /> Turkey meats done on separate grill Plain w/ butter ‘n syrup<br /> Coconut<br /> Cooking<br /> * Popcorn Chicken or or Chunky .......................................................................$5.25<br /> Potato, Italian Wedding, Chicken<br /> Baked Turkey ...................................................$6.99<br /> dinner roll or or cornbread<br /> than pork meats.<br /> Silver Dollar Pancakes (5) ..............................$1.99<br /> at: Store # 113<br /> Noodle, Ham ‘n ‘n Bean,Turkey Chili<br /> Cabbage Roll or or Stuffed Pepper.......................$6.29<br /> Variety of of sausages .....................................$5.59<br /> Small stack pancakes (3).................................$2.99<br /> Breakfast Platters<br /> for or Frozen soup for your convenience<br /> Brown Grand rice Market with turkeyPlace<br /> peppers, onions, or sauerkraut optional<br /> 1 large pancake................................................$1.50<br /> Collard Willingboro,<br /> greens<br /> NJ<br /> Served 8:00 am - noon<br /> Meatloaf .....................................................$7.79<br /> 2 large pancakes JUST ..............................................$2.50<br /> FOR<br /> Side Cars Between<br /> Green<br /> Rt. 130<br /> beans<br /> N. and Sunset Drive Roast beef ...................................................$7.79<br /> Platter 1. Eggs, Toast or Home Fries .....$2.50 Kettle cooked potato chips<br /> Side Salad ............................... $1.75<br /> Steamed 609-835-4848<br /> Muffins/Waffles .................................................$.80<br /> vegetables<br /> Baked smoked ham ....................................$6.99<br /> Platter 2. Breakfast Casserole ................$2.50<br /> Applesauce ............................. $1.75<br /> Cream Slaw ............................ $1.75<br /> *<br /> KIDS -- made on site-<br /> Candied yams<br /> Baked pork ribs ..........................................$7.79<br /> with gravy, 16oz. coffee, or tea<br /> Open:<br /> Four (4) Chicken Nuggets w/<br /> French Fries, Regular Sweet Thursday<br /> ............. potato $2.25 fries<br /> 8 am to 6 pm Cabbage rolls or or stuffed pepper .................$6.99<br /> Platter 3. Our Crustless Quiche ‘n Toast ...$2.00 French Fries & Small made Breakfast Drink fresh ............................................ as as ordered<br /> Sandwiches $2.95<br /> * Spicy French Homemade Friday<br /> Fries ................. noodles 8<br /> in<br /> am<br /> $2.25 in brown to 7 pm<br /> butter<br /> Fried Chicken .................................................<br /> Quiche with creamy drybeef or Hamburger w/ on French kaiser fried Fries breaded roll, & croissant, Small potato Drink tortilla wedges ....................... wrap, $3.95 bagel, or<br /> *<br /> French Fries w/ Gravy Chicken<br /> Saturday .... add pot 8 am<br /> $ pie .50<br /> to 4 pm<br /> sausage gravy ..........................$3.00 Hot Dog choice w/ French toasted of of mild Fries bread or or & hot Small salsa, (choice Drink sour of ............................ cream, wheat, and white, cheese<br /> $2.95 or rye)<br /> The rest of Market Place is<br /> Onion Rings ........................... $2.75<br /> Kids Favorites<br /> Quiche, toast, and gravy ........$3.50<br /> * Grilled Cheese Fried w/ French breaded Fries mushrooms, & Small Drink broccoli,<br /> ................ $2.95 Mozzarella Steamed Sticks as as ................... ordered open 10<br /> to to am<br /> $4.25 keep to<br /> fresh<br /> 9 pm<br /> color<br /> Smile Potatoes, Waffle Cut Fries,<br /> Platter 4. Creamed Chipped Beef or Sausage Egg, Cheese, cauliflower, & Meat chicken .....................................$3.50<br /> livers<br /> Peas<br /> Chicken Nuggets........$1.99 per serving<br /> Gravy, or Ham Gravy on biscuits, Egg & Cheese ................................................$2.50 The doors<br /> Asparagus at Amish<br /> (in Market<br /> season)<br /> open early...8 am<br /> toast, or homefries ...................$2.75 English Muffin Sandwich<br /> Breakfast available at 8:00<br /> Beverages<br /> Desserts -More Sides-<br /> with 2 eggs ..................$3.95 with<br /> Soda...............................................................$1.50<br /> Dutch eggs, Country cheese, Frozen & meat Dinners<br /> .......................$2.50<br /> Sandwiches<br /> Ask your server Mashed what potatoes<br /> Sandwiches served on on wheat, white, or or spinach wraps.<br /> Platter 5. Dutch Eggs Home-fried<br /> We<br /> with Coffee orturn<br /> Microwavable with eggs & cheese or or in in tins .................................$1.50<br /> for baking.<br /> varieties are Scalloped available! potatoes<br /> Choice of of mayo, mustard, butter, or or gravy<br /> peppers, onions, and scrambled Decaf Coffee Toasted .................................................$1.10<br /> Bagel Sandwich ................................$2.99<br /> Grandma’s Eggs stuffing<br /> Baked Turkey on on a a Kaiser roll ..................$3.89<br /> eggs over all ............................$3.95 Hot Tea (no refill) ..........................................$1.10<br /> Pudding .......................$1.50<br /> Hot Chocolate (no refill) Filled ...............................$1.00<br /> Eggs Available<br /> Scrambled, Mac ‘n ‘n cheese with or w/o cheese Smoked ham or or turkey ham ......................$3.89<br /> with gravy or cheese ................$4.95<br /> Omelets............$5.10<br /> Whip Cream .....................................add $ .25<br /> Pie or Cake liquid ..................$1.75<br /> or Baked firm yolk limas<br /> or sunny side up<br /> on on kaiser roll with or or w/o sauerkraut<br /> Platter 6. Two eggs, toast, and choice of meat $4.99 (Served with toast or English muffin or biscuit)<br /> Iced Tea .........................................................$1.25<br /> Come See our Salad Bar<br /> Toasted Bagel(2 Baked slices) corn ......................... $1.50 Sausage .....................................................$3.89<br /> Platter 7. Two Ice Cream ....................$1.00<br /> on or imaginations<br /> eggs, homefries, or hashbrowns Ham & Cheese<br /> on hoagie roll with or w/o peppers/grilled onions<br /> Milk (no refill) Small Fill a $ a container.............$4.29/lb.<br /> .90 into<br /> Veggies & Cheese<br /> Large $1.25<br /> With Creamed butter spinach or cream cheese<br /> with choice of meat (Not Beef Steak) Chocolate .$5.50 Milk Bacon (no refill) & Cheese<br /> (tomatoes, mushroom, Muffins More ........................$1.50<br /> sizes available other than platters<br /> Kielbasa ......................................................$3.89<br /> Biscuits ...................................................... $.50<br /> with gravy ..................................$6.29 Sausage Small & $1.00 Cheese ............ Large $1.50 peppers, onions)<br /> in *Consuming raw Specializing or undercooked meats, in poultry, Sugar seafood, Free shellfish (Diabetic) or eggs may increase Desserts Small...$1.69 Medium...$2.55 Quart...$6.89 BLT- bacon, lettuce, tomato .......................$2.99<br /> your risk of foodborne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions.<br /> Platter 8. Breakfast Stack .......................$6.95<br /> Toast(2 slices) .......................................... $1.00<br /> (Do you have a a recipe we should try?)<br /> Grilled Cheese ............................................$2.99<br /> Ham or sausage gravy or chipped beef on biscuit<br /> White, whole wheat, rye bread, or English muffin Wheat, white, or or rye bread -tomato- cooked or or raw<br /> & Gluten Hot Free Drinks Items<br /> All Veggie and Pasta Platter<br /> onion<br /> or toast, eggs and choice of veggies and meat, plus<br /> Grits ......................................................... $1.89<br /> reality. Coffee (12oz).......$.85............(16oz).............$.99<br /> homefries and cheese<br /> 2 servings.....$3.38<br /> With or w/o milk ‘n cheese Grilled cheese w/ w/ choice of of meat ...............$3.89<br /> Hot Tea (16oz) Give (variety) us us your .................................$.99<br /> Platter 9. Beef Steak, Two Eggs, Toast, or Biscuit<br /> ideas.<br /> 3 servings.....$4.99<br /> ham, turkey, or or bacon (beef, pork, turkey)<br /> French Toast (2 slices) .......................... $1.75<br /> Quesadilla. Hot Cider Choice (16oz) w of of or Salsa, w/o cinnamon hot sauce or stick or bar-<br /> ....$1.25<br /> Hash Brown or Home Fries ........ $6.95<br /> 4 servings....$6.49<br /> (cinnamon or cinnamon sugar optional) Cheesesteak Sub .........................................$4.99<br /> Hot Chocolate becue, onions, (16oz) peppers, .....................................$1.25<br /> We can serve on a washable plate ‘n silverware<br /> if you request it...<br /> Ahead!<br /> Roast Beef ..................................................$4.99<br /> Cold Drinks<br /> Homefries for your ...............................................<br /> cheese.<br /> Chopped steak, sauce, cheese, onion, lettuce, tomato<br /> 1 Egg in a<br /> Order Nest ...................................... $1.75<br /> convenience we can<br /> $1.50 Salisbury Steak w/ w/ or or w/o cheese ...............$4.99<br /> Sodas......$1.25 Minute Maid Juices ....$1.25<br /> Cereal Honey Nut Cheerios, Raisin Bran IF YOU LIKE IT... TELL OTHERS,<br /> Hash prepare Browns any ......................................... item, any size<br /> $1.50 Meatloaf or or Meatballs ................................$4.99<br /> Home Made: Grate Nuts, Granola Fuze........$1.75 Water ..........................$1.00<br /> IF YOU DON’T LIKE IT....TELL US!!<br /> Cooked Oatmeal ................................ $1.89 Turkey Hot Dog .........................................$2.50<br /> Turkey Hill Iced tea-Lemonade-Green tea.....$1.25 w/raisins or prunes & cinnamon ‘n brown sugar with or or w/o sauerkraut, raw or or grilled onions<br /> Richland Train Station, Richland, PA<br /> 1 South Race Street, Richland, PA 17087<br /> (717) 866-4770<br /> 8<br /> 8</div> <div>Sticky Notes<br /> Size 3"x3" or 4"x3"<br /> Full Color<br /> Imprint<br /> Notes<br /> SW-22<br /> Full Color<br /> Sides<br /> Available<br /> ($1-$2 more)<br /> Ariel<br /> WMG-HH08<br /> Powerful<br /> Grip &<br /> Magnet<br /> Promotional Products<br /> 25<br /> sheets<br /> 50<br /> sheets<br /> Yanlee T PS703<br /> 500 2500<br /> 58¢ 34¢<br /> 250 2500<br /> 89¢ 62¢<br /> B1299 B1216 Bebco<br /> B1298 B1215<br /> Never<br /> Run Out<br /> Of Staples<br /> Staples<br /> 5 sheets<br /> Sticky Notes<br /> 1 7/8"x1 7/8"x1 7/8"<br /> Prime L<br /> PL-4096<br /> Mini Cube<br /> 250 2500<br /> Translucent<br /> Magnet/Clip<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> Q-World<br /> ST-40<br /> 150 1000<br /> $1 .10 99¢<br /> 24-hour Rush<br /> Available<br /> $2 .45 $1 .52 50 500<br /> Office<br /> Stapleless Stapler<br /> $45 screen charge<br /> Stand-up Stapler<br /> $55 screen charge<br /> Mini Stapler<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> Built-in<br /> Staple<br /> Remover<br /> 100 501<br /> 150 800<br /> 200 1000<br /> $2 .07 $1 .81 $3 .65 $3 .05 $1 .50 $1 .46<br /> Letter<br /> Opener<br /> $50 screen<br /> charge<br /> 250 1000<br /> 55¢ 52¢<br /> Keystone 0607<br /> Crown<br /> RULRLET<br /> Sunscope<br /> CALC2600<br /> Flip-top Lid<br /> Protects<br /> Display<br /> 22<br /> Keystone 0608<br /> 250 1000<br /> 55¢ 52¢<br /> Prices Subject to Change Without Notice<br /> Mail Opener/Ruler<br /> $50 screen charge<br /> 300 1000<br /> $1.19 99¢<br /> f o r m o r e i n f o c a l l 7 1 7 - 9 3 3 - 8 0 9 1<br /> Calculator<br /> $45 screen charge<br /> $2 .20 $1 .75</div> </noembed> </object>