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The York Dispatch from York, Pennsylvania • 28

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The York Dispatchi
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York, Pennsylvania
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28
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yyyyyy mrrrtr'f'rr mr yy ft yyyy ryy inr 'y yf 1 y1! tf rytt ff nr -r rry -ytr Page D8 Monday March 6 2006 The York Dispatch Bulletin board Lotteries in York County it: jt -1 I i i W- jS -A 7 iV i 1 9 MvitJv i 1 i 9 liiislifU fi 1 1 1 1 1 li i 'h Pennsylvania and Maryland lottery results from March 3 2006 PENNSYLVANIA Dally Number Sunday: Day: 5-4-8 Night Big 4 Sunday: Day: 7-9-5-5 Night 3-6-3-0 Cash 5 Sunday: 12-15-33-37-38 jackpot: No player matched the live winning numbers 125 players matched four numbers and won $38450 each 4268 play-'ers matched three numbers and won $12 each and 50032 players matched two numbers and won $1 each jackpot at least $390000 Match 8 Lotto jackpot at least $15 million POWERBALL jackpot at least $50 million MARYLAND i Pick 3 Sunday: Day: 9-8-4 Night: 9-0-7 Pick 4 Sunday: Day: 3-9-8-1 Night: 6-S-7-3 Bonus Match 5 Sunday: 13-14-20-28-30 Bonus Ball: 1 E-mail information for this calendar several weeks in advance of the event to community REUNIONS: SCHOOL Central York Class of 1996: Seeking updated contact information from classmates for a late fall 2006 10 year reunion Contact Brendon Quinlrvan at quinlivan2hotmail com William Penn Class of 1981: Seeking updated contact information from classmates for its 25th reunion Contact Donna (Boughman) Cherry at 792-5052 or Yvonne (Breeland) Terry at 792-6241 SENIORS Volunteers to assist with tax forms and more: Amencan Association of Retired Persons volunteers will be available to assist York County residents age 60 years and older in completing tax and vanous other applications at 14 sites dunng March and early Apnl Call the York County Area Agency on Aging for times and locations 771-9006 AARP Driver Safety Program classes: 830 a -1230 today and Wednesday at YMCA of York County 100 Constitution Ave Shrewsbury Information 235-0446 ext 26 9 a m-1 tomorrow and Thursday at Country Meadows of York 1900 Trolley Road Information: 764-119 Valentine Dance 2 pm today at Red Lion Area Senior Center 20-C Gotham Place Red Lion Rescheduled from Feb 13 Information: 244-7229 Surviving Spouse Socials: 7 pm tomorrow at Faith United Church of Chnst 509 Pacific Ave The purpose of this group is to help those who have been widowed for some time to move on with their lives All widowed men and women are welcome to attend Information 843-8991 or 845-7725 Computer Fair 8 30 am-415 tomorrow-Thursday at Penn State York 1031 Edgecomb Ave Presented by September House Senior Center Cost: Registration 848-4417 Phyllis Plowman Author of Hope will speak to members and guests of September House Senior Cente 10 am Thursday The center is located at Chnst Lutheran Church 29 George St Information: 848-4417 VETERANS Marine Corps League 1st Capitol Detachment of York meeting- 730 pm Wednesday at Shiloh Amencan Legion 1490 Poplars Road Susquehanna Valley Mariners Chapter of the American Merchant Marine Meeting Wednesday at Restaurant on Route 501 between Neffsville and Lititz Information: 757-1302 or 569-0391 whereaboutsOyorkdispatchcom drop off your guess at 205 North George St in York City ormail your guess to Whereabouts York Dispatch 205 North George St York Pa 17401 Please include your guess your name address daytime telephone number and how you found the Whereabouts of the fea tured photo Entries must be received by noon on Friday of the week that the Whereabouts was published We will draw the winner out of those who guess correctly Winners will be announced during the next Whereabouts contest Each Monday The York Dispatch will feature a photo of a place somewhere in York County We challenge you to take a guess and tell us Whereabouts you think the photograph was taken If you win receive a $15 gift certificate to the West Manchester Mall You may e-mail your guess to: Last Monday's Wlrrrebouts Winner: Karen Wills Dallastown you find it? Wills says she passess Laundromat on Mt Rose Avenue in Spring Garden Township when she takes her son for haircuts Deaths Our community OBITUARIES ON PAGES D2 D3 Mario I Bankos Northampton 1 Marie A Bartram Dover 1 Frank A Chronister Sr Hanover I Evelyn Frey Windsor Ronald Hannon York Bernice Harris York Charles Jones York Charlotte Krug York Bernard Lenkowskl Red I Lion 1 Helen Lo licks York Evelyn Martin Lisburn- Carl Masch Mountville Randy Mercer Glen Bock Paul Sanger Manchester Mildred Seifert Dover Maurice Shaffer Shrewsbury Jody Simmons Red Lion Curvin Snyder Etters Abraham Waltemyer Cone-wago Township Ethel Wise Fawn Grove Robert Wftta Jr York YORK CITY St parade Saturday York 23rd annual St Day Parade will be Saturday March 11 The festivities will begin with entertainment in Continental Square at noon which begins with the Bugle Corps followed by The Pogo Squad The Emigsville Band will then serenade spectators as the start of the parade makes its way along Market Street Mel Conrad will also be drawing caricatures from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm The parade will begin at 1 pm at the intersection of Market and Penn streets and will travel east on Market Street to the intersection of Market and Queen streets At the conclusion of the parade the York Irish Dance Association will perform in Continental Square and Irish stories will be told at Martin Memorial Library starting at 3 pm City ordinances prohibit alcohol and prohibit bicycles in-line skates skateboards and dogs on the parade route The following streets will be closed starting at 11 am until the end of the parade: Market Street from Belvidere Avenue to Penn Street Market Street from Beaver Street to Duke Street George Street from Philadelphia Street to King Street Parade organizers suggest that anyone traveling through the city use King Street as an alternate route for eastbound travel through the city YORK CITY Professor speaks to Democrats A Gettysburg College professor will discuss Imperial Presidency and George when the Democratic Leadership Alliance meets for lunch at noon Friday March 10 at The Yorktowne Hotel 48 Market St Shirley Anne Warshaw is Professor of Political Science at Gettysburg College Gettysburg She is a noted scholar and authority on presidential history and studies Slated to attend the luncheon are and more with residential zoning and building permits he said He have plans to move out of his York City home just yet Franklin Williams a member of the city zoning hearing board said miss Blechertas and his work think been a good hard worker and always very pleasant to deal Williams said The departure is the second from the permits planning and zoning department in recent weeks City planner Jessica Martin resigned Feb 8 YORK CITY Mayor seeks event sponsors York City Mayor John Brenner announced Thursday the start of a city campaign to get sponsors for its special events Events that bring thousands into the city are put on without tax dollars because of corporate contributions according to a release issued by the city The campaign seeks to raise money for the Olde York Street Fair Box Lunch Revue York Patriot Days Prelude to Gettysburg York-fest Arts Festival York Bike Night Light Up Night and First Night York Phil Avillo Democratic candidate for the US House of Representatives from 19th Congressional District former US Rep Joe Hoeffel from 13th District who is running for lieutenant governor state Rep Stephen Stetler D-York chair of the House Democratic Policy Committee county Commissioner Doug Kilgore and York County candidates for the Democratic state committee The luncheon is open to the public Tickets are $25 Checks should be made payable to the Democratic Party of York County and sent to Matt Diaz 1715 Deamerlyn Drive York PA 17402 YORK CITY Zoning officer moving on After a year and a half with the city York City zoning officer David Blechertas is moving on to a new job as zoning officer of West Manchester Township just think a good opportunity for me to get some little bit broader Blechertas said His last day of work will be Friday March 10 In his new position Blechertas will work less with redevelopment Births YORK HOSPITAL Diane (Slaybaugh) and Derrick Beasley Hanover Feb 27 a son Elisa Overman York March 1 a son Amber (Klinefelter) and Thomas DeVore III Manchester March 2 a daughter Yvette (Nelson) and Mark Lumpkin York March 2 a son Natalie (Bryant) and Chad Rlmmer York March 2 a son Andrene (Daley) and Charles Knight Jr York March 2 a son Erica (Howard) and Scott Woodson Manchester March 2 a daughter Erin (Klotz) and Bryan Watkins Abbottstown March 2 a son MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Nicole (Rohrbaugh) and Robert VanDyke Jr Red Lion Feb 22 a son Nikki (Nicely) and Brian Hopkins Mount Wolf March 2 a daughter Angioplasty cuts number of heart surgeries 101 Glenview Road Spring Grove She will also be at several Dauphin County libraries while in this area For details phone the library system at 840-7435 An outstanding California author Mary Hunt will appear at three York County libraries in early April She will talk Hunt Estates one or two days in the hospital Physicians consider many factors in deciding whether a patient is a suitable candidate for angioplasty including severity locations number of blocked arteries as well as other medical conditions of the patient writes Shani Sometimes arteries clog up again and that is considered a drawback says Shani Maimonides Medical Center has been a leader in stent research and is also in the forefront of their research to diagnose and treat other conditions of the arteries and valves according to the medical advertisement Patients with heart surgeries are carefully observed by cardiologists or their nurse practitioners Deb Bauman a nurse practitioner for Dr Gregory Fazio says post-surgery patients are medically managed It is a surprising turnaround in the number of heart surgeries at York Hospital In 1999 there were 820 and last year only 478 were performed Why the difference? Stents a tiny mesh tube keep the arteries open and help to prevent heart attacks what hospital cardiovascular members and noted national heart surgeons credit for the decrease in surgeries In a half-page advertisement in a major newspaper The National Institutes of Health estimate that one million people in the United States nave procedures done each year to receive angioplasty a technique to open narrowed coronary arteries It restores blood flow to the heart Dr Jacob Shani chairman of the cardiac institute of Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn NY says surgery which creates a detour around the heart was the only way to treat blockages Now we have angioplasty which is safe and effective for an increased number of He explains that to restore blood flow to 3 heart a catheter with a tiny balloon on it inserted into an artery in which fatty deposits have accumulated The balloon is then removed In most cases a stent is inserted to keep the artery open This theory also applies to York Hospital Barry Sparks media relations 1 director tells Around Town The advantage of angioplasty is that it re-uire an incision and it require general anesthesia so recovery is easier The procedure takes about an hour and a half and patients go home after HARRY McLaughlin Thirty-five tables of sports cards which will include autographs vintage hockey NASCAR and Topps cards wax boxes tin signs posters pennants McFarlanes and memorabilia will be available at the York Galleria mall on Friday Saturday and Sunday They will be located on the first floor and second floor (at the food court) The event is sponsored by of CC Promotions of suburban Philadelphia Harry local Around Town column runs Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays in The York Dispatch Reach him at about personal finance how to live debt free how to cut costs living wills She should attract both older and young adults Her talk is free She is coming under the sponsorship of the York County Library System and is part of National Library Week Hunt will appear at 11 am Saturday April 1 at the Red Land Community Library 48 Robin Hood Drive in Etters and 4 pm the same day at Arthur Hufnagel Public Library of Glen Rock 32 Main St Glen Rock and at 1 pm Monday April 3 at Glat-felter Memorial Library The office of Register of Wills Bradley Jacobs issued the following testamentary letters on estates of the dead: James Haugh late of Red Lion to Bertha Haugh Charles A Myers late of Mount Wolf to Debra Shaffer Phyllis Leiphart late of Springettsbury Township to Phyllis Shore Charles Leiphart Mary Leiphart Pheobe Bowman late of West Manchester Township to Lorraine Krout Norma Jean Klinedinst if i 4.

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