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Middletown DECEMBER 11, 2019
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
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BENEFIT CONCERT
Harrisburg Christian Performing Arts Center (HCPAC), 1000 S. Eisenhower Blvd., Middletown, invites the public to celebrate the birth of Christ as local band III For The Road presents a Christmas benefit concert on Saturday, Dec. 14. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m., and the concert will begin at 7 p.m. The event will raise funds for HCPAC. There will be readings of “’Twas the Night Before Christmas” and the Nativity story, singing of Christmas carols, and light refreshments and desserts. Tickets are available at https://thehcpac.org/hcpac-event/ iii-for-the-road/12-14_2019-700pm. COCOA WITH SANTA
Harrisburg River Rescue and Emergency Services, 725 S. 22nd St., Harrisburg, will host its inaugural Cocoa With Santa event on Saturday, Dec. 21, from 10 a.m. to noon. Children will be assisted in selecting a toy, and cocoa and baked goods will be provided. There will also be a holiday movie, crafts and coloring activities, and holiday-themed games. Children may have a complimentary photo taken with Santa, and photos will be emailed after the event. For more information, visit www.harrisburgriverrescue.org.
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Students To Continue Athletic Careers
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MARA Schedules Special Events Middletown Area Recreation Alliance (MARA), in conjunction with Middletown Business Association, has launched an event to encourage residents to get out into the town. The Scavenger Hunt for Santa will take place through Friday, Dec. 13. The hunt for Santa will officially end at MARA’s breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 8 to 11 a.m. In order to participate in the scavenger hunt, a Santa passport must be obtained from one of the participating stores, and then the participant must follow the clues to the other locations. To demonstrate that participants have visited each location, they must bring their Santa passport so the store can See MARA pg 2
Middletown Area High School student-athletes recently signed letters of intent to continue their academic and athletic careers after high school. Participants in the Nov. 13 ceremony were (from left) Luke Fegley, who will wrestle at Virginia Military Institute; Kiera Guckavan, who will attend Rider University and play field hockey; and Kate Fitzpatrick, who will attend Millersville University and play basketball and softball.
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601 S. Harrisburg St., Oberlin, will hold a Christmas cookie sale on Friday, Dec. 13, from 6 to 7 p.m. or until sold out. The cookies include filled kifles, vanilla kifles, cut-outs, vanilla wreaths, tea balls, and Sonja Henies. There is a set cost for a box of three dozen cookies. No pre-sale orders will be taken. For more details, visit www.stnicholas steelton.org or call the parish office at 717-939-3872.
Middletown Area High School (MAHS) has honored seniors Cayla M. Garman and Dane A. Ebersole as the Students of the Month for November. They were selected by their teachers. Cayla is the daughter of Bruce and Julie Garman. Cayla has been included
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on the distinguished honor roll throughout her entire high school career. She is involved in many activities, such as chorus, select choir, Link Crew, color guard, winter guard, this school year’s fall play, and DCMEA County Chorus. Cayla was elected as a See Students pg 3
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Youth leaders and students from LCBC Church in Harrisburg recently paid a visit to a “Frozen Jr.” rehearsal at Harrisburg Christian Performing Arts Center (HCPAC) to share a lesson on friendship with the performers. The young actors learned that some of the best friendships often have three important components: help, encouragement and accountability. HCPAC is passionate about creating a community where young people can encourage and strengthen each other.
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Representatives of local organizations were present to receive grants and advertising sponsorships at the Hershey Rotary Club’s weekly meeting on Nov. 25 at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center. The Hershey Rotary Club continued its annual community philanthropy by awarding just over $50,000 in grants and advertising sponsorships on Nov. 25 at its weekly meeting at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center. The recipients of the grants and sponsorships are local organizations that benefit the citizens of Derry Township and Dauphin County. Included in the list of organizations that received grants are the following: Boy Scouts of America, Cocoa Packs Inc., Derry Township Community Cats, Hershey Area Playhouse, Hershey Community Archives, Hershey Community Chorus, HersheyDerry Township Historical Society, Hershey Food Bank, Hershey Public Library, Hershey Story Essay Contest, Hershey Symphony, Hershey Theatre Apollo Awards, Hershey Volunteer Fire Company, Hope Lodge/American Cancer Society, Literacy Council of Lancaster-Lebanon, Love INC, Middletown Public Library,
Mohler Center, Ronald McDonald House and William S. Bowman Trust. The Hershey Rotary also provides funding to several other organizations throughout the year, including Hershey High School Boys’ Volleyball Booster Club, Hershey Middle School musical production, Hershey Little League, Hershey girls’ softball, Hershey Flag Football, Hershey Football Family, Hershey Youth Hockey, Kiss Hershey Back and Raider Club. Additionally, the Hershey Rotary supports several philanthropic initiatives in Africa and South America. Notable among these are projects focusing on healthy families in Ecuador, healthy babies in Ghana, and conflict resolution in Nigeria, as well as two Global Health Scholarships for medical students who will be working in Nigeria. These philanthropic efforts by the Hershey Rotary Club align with the Rotary motto of “Service Above Self.”
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of breakfast will include eggs, ham, waffles, fruit, hot cocoa, and more. All children will be given a free gift from Santa. Opportunities to take pictures will be available. Tickets purchased by Thursday, Dec. 12, will be discounted. Children under age 3 may eat for free. For more details, including how to purchase tickets, readers may contact Will Foster at wfoster@raiderweb.org or 717948-3300, ext. 1038. For more information on the Santa Scavenger Hunt or MARA, readers may contact mara@raiderweb.org or search for Middletown Area Recreation Alliance on Facebook. For more information on the Middletown Business Association, readers may contact Dr. Scott Colman at drscolman@hetrickcenter.com.
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mark it with its unique stamp. Participants should bring their completed passports to the breakfast with Santa in order to receive a special gift from Santa. If participants do not wish to have breakfast, they do not need to pay to receive their gift. Six businesses will be participate in the hunt. The businesses are The Hetrick Center, 500 N. Union St.; With Kidz in Mind, 301 N. Union St.; Press and Journal, 20 S. Union St.; Let’s Pretend, 320 W. Main St.; The Fairfield Inn and Suites at Harrisburg International Airport, 4 Terminal Drive; and S&G Homes at Raiderville Student Bookstore, 115 E. Main St. Breakfast with Santa will take place in the cafeteria at Middletown Area High School, 1155 N. Union St., Middletown. The cost
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Lenker Manor - Paxtang Women’s Club will hold its December meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 10 a.m. at Paxton Presbyterian Church, 3500 Sharon St., Harrisburg. The program will feature Mick Cochran, retired Central Dauphin band director, performing
a variety of music with a “Sounds of the Season” theme. The monthly program, which is open to the public, will be preceded by coffee and followed by a business meeting. For more information, readers may call 717-564-0176 or 717-574-3214.
Snow Removal Tips Posted For Safe Mail Delivery With the approach of winter in Pennsylvania come freezing temperatures, snow, and ice. The U.S. Postal Service is asking customers to help letter carriers deliver mail safely by clearing snow and ice from sidewalks, stairs, and mailboxes. The Postal Service will make every reasonable, safe attempt to deliver mail during and after a storm. However, wintry precipitation can make mail delivery dangerous and slow. Maintaining a clear path to the mailbox - including steps, porches, walkways, and street approach will help keep letter carriers safe and help them continue to offer consistent delivery service. All customers should keep the approach to and exit from their mailbox or mail slot free of ice and snow. Customers receiving door delivery should make sure their sidewalks, steps, and porches are clear. Customers receiving curbside or rural delivery should remove
snow piles, such as those left by snow plows, to keep access to their mailboxes clear for letter carriers; mailboxes should be cleared sufficiently on both sides. Curbside or rural boxes should also be kept clear of vehicles, trashcans, and other objects. Delivery service may be delayed or curtailed whenever streets or walkways present hazardous conditions for letter carriers or when snow is plowed against mailboxes. Delivery will be curtailed only after careful consideration and as a last resort. Delivery of curtailed mail will be attempted the next delivery day. Blue collection boxes also need to be kept clear for customers to deposit their mail and for the Postal Service to collect the mail for delivery. Residents and businesses with collection boxes near their property are asked to keep them clear of snow and ice.
Museum To Conclude Lecture Series The National Civil War Museum, 1 Lincoln Circle at Reservoir Park, Harrisburg, will present the last lecture in the 2019 Lessons in History Speaker Series on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 1 to 2 p.m. Harrisburg historian Calobe Jackson Jr. will present “Sunday School Connections to the Underground Railroad in Harrisburg.” People may know of the Underground Railroad (UGRR) activities of Joseph Bustill, Randolph Kelker, Dr. Rutherford, and others, but it may not be as well known that they were Sunday school teachers as well. Jackson will briefly talk about their relationship to the UGRR and fugitive slave cases. He will also discuss George H. Imes’ “History of the Sunday School,”
which tells about Bustill, Kelker, Rutherford, and others as Sunday school leaders. Jackson specializes in Harrisburg African American history. He is a member of the Society of American Baseball Researchers, past member of Historical Society of Dauphin County board of trustees, and past member of the trustee board of Harrisburg University of Technology and Science. The 2019 Lessons in History program is free to the public. Regular museum admission applies for entrance to the museum galleries. For more information and a complete listing of other events at the museum, readers may visit www.nationalcivil warmuseum.org or call 717260-1861.
Mansion Set For “Deck The Halls” Festivities The Historical Society of Dauphin County will hold its 24th annual Deck the Halls event at the John HarrisSimon Cameron Mansion, 219 S. Front St., Harrisburg, on Thursday, Dec. 12, from 6 to 9 p.m. The mansion will be arrayed in holiday decor. The holiday party is the historical society’s signature fundraising event. It will include the presentation of the 2019 John Harris Award to Marcia B. Gobrecht, the celebration of the historical society’s 150th anniversary, live music by pianist Jack Bair,
heavy hors d’oeuvres and desserts, beverages, and a tasting of locally sourced, small-batch handcrafted beverages by Midstate Distillery. There will also be a silent auction of items donated by local businesses and individuals. Those who plan to attend are encouraged to register in advance for planning purposes. Tickets may be purchased by calling 717-233-3462. All proceeds will help to maintain the National Historic Landmark Mansion and provide programming in the coming year.
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Christmas Concerts from pg 1 Event Raises Funds The Susquehanna Chorale will Capital Region. The chorale is its annual “Candlelight funded, in part, by the Cultural For MDA, River Rescue present Christmas” concert series on Enrichment Fund, the capital
The 2019 Glenn & Amy’s 0.5K Race on Oct. 5 raised $2,978 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) of Central Pennsylvania. The event, hosted by Glenn Hamilton and Amy Warner of The River 97.3 radio station, was held at Appalachian Harley-Davidson in Mechanicsburg. The fundraiser was held to support MDA’s mission to help free children and adults from the harm of muscular dystrophy, ALS and related diseases that severely weaken muscle strength and mobility. An additional amount of $2,978 was donated to the Harrisburg River Rescue, which also received a check from the money raised at the event. Teams of families, friends and neighbors, along with local businesses and public supporters, joined forces for the 0.5K race at Appalachian Harley-Davidson
to celebrate the strength of local MDA families, while raising awareness and funds to help accelerate research efforts to find treatments and cures. More than 500 people turned out for this year’s walk, according to Joseph Alfano, MDA of Central Pennsylvania executive director. Fundraising events take place throughout the U.S. each year and the contributions help MDA fund research across diseases and provide individuals with programs and support services, including Central Pennsylvania’s stateof-the-art multidisciplinary care at the MDA Care Center at Penn State Hershey Medical Center in Hershey. The organization supports the MDA summer camp, which is offered for youths at no cost to their families, at Variety Club Camp. For more information about the MDA, readers may visit www.mda.org.
Students from pg 1 choir representative her senior year and is a member of Tri-M Music Honor Society. After high school, she plans to attend Penn State Harrisburg to study horticulture. Cayla has selected MAHS choral director Andrew Vensel as her MAHS Teacher of Influence. Dane is the son of Dennis and Amy Ebersole. Dane is band president as well as class treasurer. He is also involved in school activities such as chorus, Future Business Leaders of America,
Mini-THON, Link Crew, National Honor Society, and Tri-M Music Honor Society. Dane has led fifththrough eighth-graders at LCBC Harrisburg in growing their faith, and he assists in coaching a U10 soccer team at Olmsted. Dane was selected by his classmates to be on the homecoming court. Dane plans to attend Lebanon Valley College to study physical therapy. Dane selected health teacher Terri O’Neil as his MAHS Teacher of Influence.
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Following Glenn and Amy’s 0.5K, Appalachian Harley Davidson of Mechanicsburg presented $2,978 to the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) of Central Pennsylvania. Participants in the check presentation were (from left) Amy Warner of The River 97.3; Carla Perry, marketing/events manager, Appalachian Harley Davidson; Joseph Alfano, executive director, MDA of Central Pennsylvania; and Glenn Hamilton of The River 97.3.
Friday to Sunday, Dec. 13 to 15. Performances will take place on Dec. 13 at The High Center at Messiah College, 1 College Ave., Grantham, at 8 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 14, at Leffler Chapel, Elizabethtown College, 1 Alpha Drive, Elizabethtown, at 8 p.m.; and Dec. 15 at Market Square Presbyterian Church, 20 S. Second St., Harrisburg, at 4 p.m. The Dec. 13 performance at Messiah College will additionally be available via livestream at www.susquehanna chorale.org. The chorale is a nationally acclaimed adult chamber ensemble of 38 auditioned singers, founded in 1981 by artistic director and conductor Linda L. Tedford. This year’s concerts will include classics interwoven with new settings of familiar texts, some featuring guest cellist Ai-Lin Hsieh. The chorale will perform Elaine Hagenberg’s “O Come, Emmanuel,” Ola Gjeilo’s “Serenity,” John Rutter’s “Carol of the Magi,” Donald McCullough’s arrangement of “What Child Is This?” and the spirituals “Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow,” arranged by Stacey Gibbs, and “Mary Had a Baby,” arranged by Uzee Brown Jr. The audience will be surrounded by candlelight and song for the chorale’s traditional finale, Malcolm Sargent’s setting of “Silent Night.” A prelude by Hsieh and organist Daniel Dorty will be presented 15 minutes prior to each performance. The chorale’s season sponsor is Fulton Private Bank, and the sponsor of the “Candlelight Christmas” concert series is The Anne M. and Philip H. Glatfelter III Family Foundation. Tickets are available at the aforementioned website or by calling the Messiah College Box Office at 717-691-6036. A fee has been set for tickets purchased in advance for adults, with a higher fee for tickets purchased at the door for adults. Students may attend for a nominal fee. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more. The Susquehanna Chorale is a recipient of Chorus America’s most prestigious award, the Margaret Hillis Achievement Award for Choral Excellence. In 2011, Tedford was honored by the American Choral Directors Association of Pennsylvania with the Elaine Brown Award for lifelong commitment to excellence and leadership in the choral art. In 2013, she received Theatre Harrisburg’s Award for Distinguished Service to the Arts in the
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Lower Dauphin High School’s chapter of the National Art Honor Society inducted 16 new members in a ceremony in the school library on Nov. 20. The inductees are seniors Meghan Lehew, Elizabeth McKissick, Megan Williamson, Gavin Winfrey, and Rylee Zartman; juniors Caroline Brubaker, Sophia Bunting, Sydney Linninger,
Justine Parcon, Ana Snowden, Mikayla Spangenberg, Ashlynn Tolbert, and Bridget Wappman; and sophomores Paige Berzinski, Britley Brubaker, and Delaney Hoover. Art Society officers include Brandelynn Heinbaugh, president; Samantha Bonawitz, vice president; Arden Baker, secretary; and Kellie Chandler, treasurer.
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Merry Christmas, everyone! It is only two weeks away! I am so excited! I never lost my awe for Christmas; I still feel like a little kid when it comes to it. I think a lot of that awe is due to my growing up in the Riverside Chapel. Christmas was extra special at Riverside Chapel when I was a kid. I remember every Christmas service; we kids would get a big fat orange and a box of chocolates. We also used to make “clear toys” lollipops back in the kitchen; do any of you remember them? They were so good! I also remember gathering in a large circle, everyone holding hands, and then singing “Silent Night.” And, of course, we always were told the true Christmas story, and it still always makes me feel full of love, peace, and hope. The Christmas Spider Legend A long time ago in Germany, a mother was busily cleaning house in preparation for the Christ child. Not a speck of dust was left! Even the spiders that usually stayed in the living room corner fled upstairs to the attic to escape the broom. From the attic they could hear all the excitement from the living room as preparations were being made for when the Christ child was to come on Christmas Eve and bless the house. The spiders could hardly wait for everyone to go to bed so they could sneak back down to see the decorated tree. The spiders slowly crept downstairs for a view. Oh, what a beautiful tree! They could hardly believe it! In their excitement they scurried up the trunk and along each branch. They were filled with happiness as they climbed all through the tree to see the glittering beauty. But, alas, by the time they were through climbing all over the tree, it was completely shrouded in their dusty gray spider web. When the Christ child came to bless the house, He smiled as he saw how happy the spiders were, but he knew how heartbroken the
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mother would be if she saw the tree eating candy out of socks. tree covered with the dusty webs. Recipe of the Week So He blessed them, turning Soft Lemon Cookies them into silver and gold. The Ingredients: tree sparkled and shimmered and 1 3/4 cups flour was even more beautiful than 1/2 teaspoon baking soda before. 1/2 teaspoon salt Thus, the custom was born to 1 tablespoon lemon zest hang tinsel of silver and gold and to have a spider ornament (about 1 small lemon) 1/2 cup unsalted butter (room amongst all other decorations on temperature) the Christmas tree. 1 cup sugar 1 egg Happy Birthdays 1 teaspoon vanilla First for this week, an extra 2 tablespoons lemon juice special wish goes out to the love Glaze: of my life, my soulmate and best 2 cups powdered sugar friend, Kevin Condran of Royal2 tablespoons lemon zest ton! His cake-day is Dec. 11. 1/3 cup lemon juice I hope your day is full of everyDirections: thing that makes you happiest, 1. Preheat oven to 350 my love! I love you more than degrees. chocolate! XOXO! 2. Prepare a cookie sheet with Next for this week, happy birthday to my handsome broth- a non-stick spray or parchment er-in-law Mario Lugo of Royalton! paper, and set aside. 3. In a medium bowl, whisk His cake-day is Dec. 16. I hope your day is full of fun and happi- the flour, baking soda, salt, and lemon zest. ness, old man! LOL! Love you! 4. In large mixing bowl, beat Happy birthday to Linda Gomboc of Middletown! Her the butter for a few seconds, and cake-day is Dec. 11. I hope your then add the sugar and mix until light and fluffy. Add in the egg, day is as nice as you are, Linda! Happy birthday to Donald vanilla, and lemon juice. Mix Keeney of Lower Swatara Town- until fully combined. 5. Continue mixing while you ship! His cake-day is Dec. 11. I hope your day is absolutely add in the dry ingredients. Mix until fully combined. wonderful, Donald! 6. Drop cookie dough by the Happy birthday to Tammy Kemler of Middletown! Her cake- spoonful onto the prepared cookday is Dec. 12. I hope your day is ie sheet. Bake until light golden full of everything bright and on edges, approximately 12 to 14 minutes. Remove from oven, and beautiful, Tammy! Happy birthday to Jean let cool on the cookie sheet about Vulatic of Londonderry Town- 5 minutes. Remove to continue ship! Her cake-day is Dec. 13. cooling on a wire rack. 7. Once cooled prepare the I hope your day makes you feel glaze by whisking the powdered like a queen, Jeannie! Happy birthday to Lisa Moyer sugar, lemon juice, and lemon of Middletown! Her cake-day is zest together until well comDec. 14. I hope your day is sweet bined. Spoon onto the top of the cookies. Allow to sit and dry; like you, Lisa! Happy birthday to Bobbi Reid glaze will harden. 8. Store cookies in airtight of Royalton! Her cake-day is Dec. 14. I hope your day is as container at room temperature. fabulous as you, Bobbi! Tip of the Week Happy birthday to Jake Burger Chill a sheet of dark construcJr. of Lower Swatara Township! His cake-day is Dec. 14. I hope tion paper. Take it outside when your day is extra awesome, Jake! it snows and catch snowflakes on Happy birthday to Christine it with your children. You, along Hoskin of Middletown! Her cake- with your kids, will rediscover day is Dec. 14. I hope your day is the wonder of snowflakes! beautiful like you, Christine! Fact of the Week Happy birthday to Judy Lerch Mistletoe was often hung over of Royalton! Her cake-day is Dec. 15. I hope your day is lovely the entrances to homes of the pagans in Scandinavian countries like you, Judy! Happy birthday to Greg Houser to keep out evil spirits. An old of Royalton! His cake-day is Dec. Scandinavian myth tells of the 15. I hope your birthday is almost seemingly invulnerable god Balder, who was struck down by a too much fun to handle, Greg! Happy birthday to Marianne dart made from mistletoe. The Brognia of Lower Swatara Town- tears of this mother, Frigga, ship! Her cake-day is Dec. 16. became the white berries of the I hope your birthday makes your mistletoe, and it was decreed cheeks tired from smiling so that the plant must never again be used as a weapon. much, Marianne! Frigga, who was the goddess of love, henceforth gave a kiss to anyRandom Thought Christmas is the only time of one who passed under the mistleyear you can sit in front of a dead toe. It may be that our present
custom of kissing under the mistletoe derives from this legend. Legend holds that the Druids, who were members of a pagan religious order in ancient Gaul, Britain and Ireland, held the mistletoe in such reverence that if enemies met under it in the forest, a truce was declared for the day. It was their belief that only happiness would enter a home when mistletoe hung over the door. When the Yule season approached, the mistletoe was cut down from the sacred oaks by the prince of the Druids, who used a golden sickle. The mistletoe was distributed to the people, who believed it possessed powers of the protection against sickness and evil. Later among Christians it came to symbolize the healing powers of Christ. The church forbade the use of mistletoe in any form, mindful of its associations. As a substitute, it suggested holly. The sharply pointed leaves were said to symbolize the thorns in Christ’s crown and the red berries drops of his blood. Holly became a Nativity tradition. The Christian ban on mistletoe was in effect throughout the Middle Ages. As late as the 20th century, there were churches in England that forbade the wearing of mistletoe sprigs and corsages during services. Jokes of the Week What kind of music do elves listen to? Wrap. Who delivers presents to baby sharks at Christmas? Santa Jaws! What did one snowman say to the other snowman? Can you smell carrot? Thank You Thanks to Francis Kasper, my bud, of Middletown for the Legend of the Christmas Spider! What a nice story! Food for Thought I wish we could put up some of the Christmas spirit in jars and open a jar of it every month. Harlan Miller Jesus is the reason for this season!
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2
89
KARNS RNS DOUBLE SMOKED
SKINLESS SHANKLESS WHOLE HAMS
LB.
5 LB. BAG FROZEN
CHICKEN PARTY WINGS
$
9 OZ./2 PK.
HOT OR LEAN POCKET SANDWICHES
1216 OZ.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY FROZEN VEGETABLES
OPEN 7AM10PM
10
5/$ ¢
SAVE 61
89
¢
7 DAYS A WEEK
10
SAVE 79 ¢ ea.
SAVE 50 ¢ ea.
SAVE 3.06
MUST BUY 3 OR MORE SINGLES 2.69 EA.
LB.
49
FRESH
MAX SAVER’S Hottest DEALS AT KARNS
3/$
lb.
WHOLE BONELESS HAMS
$
DANNON YOGURT
3
99
BONELESS ELESS NEW YORK STRIPS
SALMON FILLETS
LB.
4
99
USDA SDA CHOICE WHO WHOLE 12 LB. AVG.
FRESH CHILEAN
6 LB. BONELESS DINNER HAMS
99
1624 OZ./4 PK. ACTIVIA, LIGHT & FIT OR FRUIT ON THE BOTTOM
3
99
USDA CHOICE
lb.
om custfree! cut
AD SALE DATES
18.5620.6 OZ.
TONY'S FROZEN PIZZA
YOU PAY 7.98 FOR 5
TUES. DEC 10
WED. DEC 11
WHEN YOU BUY 3
5
BUY 2 GET 3
79 OZ.
DIEFFENBACH'S KETTLE CHIPS
SAVE $ 3.00
2/$
SAVE $11.97
FREE
THURS. DEC 12
EA.
2
99
13.120.6 OZ.
FAMILY SIZE OREO COOKIES & RITZ CRACKERS
MUST BUY 3 OR MORE SINGLES 3.99 EA.
SAVE $5.96
12 OZ./12 PK. CANS
COKE FRIDGE PACKS
FRI. DEC 13
12
4/$
MUST BUY 4 OR MORE SINGLES 4.49 EA. SAT. DEC 14
SUN. DEC 15
MON. DEC 16
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seafood experts! SAVE $9
SAVE 5 LB. $
5
99
2630 CT. EZ PEEL
EXTRA LARGE SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $11.98
15
$
16 OZ. PASTEURIZED
lb. LUMP CRABMEAT
SAVE $1 LB.
7
HADDOCK FILLETS
THAWED $8.99 LB.
BULK
ALL PORK SAUSAGE LINKS
99
SOLD FROZEN OZEN BEAUTIFUL WILD
ea.
ALL FLAVORS
lb.
COUNTRY SAUSAGE
2.99 2.49 3.99
LB.
LB.
ALL FLAVORS WILD CAUGHT 2125 CT. EZ PEEL
3140 CT. P&D
JUMBO PINK SHRIMP
7.99
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $15.98
COOKED LARGE SHRIMP
LEGAL SEAFOOD 9 OZ.
BREADED & COCONUT SHRIMP
7.99
WHITE LITTLE NECK CLAMS
LB.
16.99
EXTRA JUMBO EA.
9.99
EXTRA LARGE SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS LB. $19.98
5.99
9.99
16 OZ. PASTEURIZED LB.
$
EA.
CHESAPEAKE SELECT OYSTERS
9.49
KELLOGG’S FAMILY SIZE CEREALS
2/$7
15.99
EA.
1.29
MARYLAND STYLE CRAB CAKES 2 LB. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
EA.
LIVE MUSSELS
$
6
LB.
THAWED $10.99 LB.
SOLD FROZEN PREMIUM
GROUPER FILLETS
EA. THAWED $12.99 LB.
FROZEN 16 OZ. EA.
9.99
BARRAMUNDI FILLETS
SMELTS
CHICKEN SAUSAGE LINKS
ANTIBIOTIC FREE, GMO FREE FRESH PREMIUM
12.99
FAROE ISLAND SALMON FILLETS
LB.
11.99
5 LB. FROZEN
LB.
ALDA HADDOCK FILLETS
$
26
FLAVOR OF THE WEEK
MAPLE BLUEBERRY PORK SAUSAGE
BUFFALO BLEU CHEESE CHICKEN SAUSAGE
LB.
4 LB. 100% WHITE MEAT FROZEN RAW
EA.
CRYSTAL BLUE 15 OZ. COOKED
3.59
EA.
OCTOPUS STYLE SQUID TENTACLE PIECES
5.99
LB.
FLAVOR OF THE WEEK
BREADED CHICKEN BREAST TENDERS 4 LB. BAGS FROZEN
CHICKEN PARTY WINGS
YOUR CHOICE
10
$
PACK
EA.
OVER 3,000 ITEMS ON SALE
• 24 oz. Frosted Flakes, Rice Krispies, Corn Flakes, Raisin Bran • 19.4 oz. Froot Loops, Apple Jacks • 19.1 oz. Corn Pops 19.124 OZ. SELECTED
25
8 OZ.
10 Max Savings COOKED SHRIMP TRAYS
$
JUMBO LUMP CRABMEAT
16 OZ. EXTRA LARGE
LB.
SNOW CRAB LEG CLUSTERS
SHRIMP CAKES LOBSTER CAKES
2630 630 CT. P&D COOKED
COLOSSAL PINK SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $19.98
50 CT. BAGS
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS LB. $15.98
WILD CAUGHT U15 CT. EZ PEEL
SOLD THAWED WED LETS & 16 OZ. FILLETS 6 OZ PORTIONS
14 OZ.2 LB.
11.815.1 OZ.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY INSTANT OATMEAL
1.79
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK & BROWN OR POWDERED SUGAR
2/$3
16.9 OZ./24 PK. 8 OZ./24 PK.
NESTLE PURE LIFE PURIFIED WATER
10 M&M CANDIES
3/$
7.4411 OZ. BAGS
5.7 OZ./12 CT. CHERRY OR PEPPERMINT
2/$6
BRACH'S CANDY CANES
4/$5
1.762.64 OZ. 5.922 OZ.
KELLOGG'S POP TARTS, POP TART BITES OR CRISPS
2/ 6 $
QUAKER OVERNIGHT OATS OR REAL MEDLEYS OATMEAL CUPS
32 OZ. ASEPTIC 16.116.6 OZ.
2/ 3 $
CAMPELL'S WELL YES! SOUPS
3/ 5 $
SWANSON ORGANIC BROTH OR STOCK
2.89
0.851.38 OZ./8 PK.
SWISS MISS HOT COCOA MIX
1.89
6 OZ. 32 OZ. ASEPTIC
16 OZ. 1416 OZ.
DUNCAN HINES FROSTINGS
3/ 5 $
56 OZ.
PAM COOKING SPRAYS
2/ 5 $
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SALTINE CRACKERS
1.19
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY BROTH
1.29
REDDIWIP NONDAIRY WHIPPED TOPPING
2/ 6 $
25.36 OZ. 56 OZ
1012 OZ. 10 OZ.
DUNCAN HINES GOOEY BAKES
2/ 7 $
NESTLE TOLLHOUSE MORSELS
2/ 5 $
BLUE DIAMOND ALMONDS OR GOURMET NUTS
2/ 6 $
BERTOLLI EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL
7.29
32 OZ.
MAGGIO RICOTTA CHEESE
3.59
10.311.3 OZ.
12 OZ.
CHOCK FULL O' NUTS GROUND COFFEE
HEINZ COCKTAIL & CHILI SAUCES
2.99
1364 OZ. REDDIWIP BARISTA'S WHIPPED TOPPING, SILK VANILLA ALMOND MILK & INTERNATIONAL DELIGHT ICED COFFEE
COFFER CREAMERS & ICED COFFEE 1224 OZ. ASST
2/ 7
MILK BONE FARMER'S MEDLEY GRAINFREE, MAROSNACKS DOG TREATS & BISCUITS
$
8 OZ.
FINLANDIA SALTED BUTTER
2/$4 2.99
2.75.6 OZ. ASST.
2/$6
MILO'S KITCHEN, RACHEL RAY NUTRISH & PUPPERONI DOG TREATS
2/$6
8.715.2 OZ.
2.45
2145 CT.
1416 OZ.
16 OZ.
45 OZ.
ORTEGA TORTILLA SHELLS
ORTEGA TACO SAUCE OR SALSA
FRANCESCO RINALDI PASTA SAUCE
2/ 4 $
2/ 5 $
2/ 5 $
1216 OZ.
MUELLER'S PASTA
$
1
16 OZ.
ORTEGA REFRIED BEANS
2/ 3 $
14.5 OZ. ASST. CANNED
CONTADINA & DEL MONTE TOMATOES 13 OZ./4 PK.
HUNT'S SNACK PACK GELATIN OR PUDDING
1
$
ORTEGA BLACK BEANS
99
¢
SARGENTO SHREDDED CHEESE
15.2518.3 OZ.
10 OZ. LIQUID
DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES & BROWNIE MIXES
PALMOLIVE ULTRA DISH DETERGENT
$
DOLLAR $ 1 DEALS!
1
2/ 6 $
$
1
3.755 OZ.
CHICKEN OF THE SEA SARDINES OR CHUNK LIGHT TUNA
$
1
3.85.7 OZ.
7.257.5 OZ. BOWL 14.7515.25 OZ. CAN
CHEF BOYARDEE PASTA
15 OZ.
$
1
KNORR RICE OR PASTA SIDE DISHES
1516 OZ. CAN
$
1
BUSH'S BEST BEANS
$
1
8 OZ.
3.99
KRAFT GRATED PARMESAN CHEESE
FURLANI'S TEXAS TOAST OR GARLIC BREAD
1880 CT.
TRASH BAGS 6.99 2/ 4 HEFTY
$
12 ROLL
6.7510 OZ. 68 OZ.
HEFTY PLATES, BOWLS OR CUPS
SCOTT BATH TISSUE
1.79
6 MEGA ROLL
SCOTT PAPER TOWELS
8 ROLL
5.99 4.99 SCOTT BATH TISSUE
LUNCH TIME Made Easy! 1028 OZ.
POLANER ALL FRUIT SPREAD & JIF PEANUT BUTTER 2532 OZ.
SMUCKER'S NATURAL STRAWBERRY SPREAD & STRAWBERRY JAM
20 OZ.
13 OZ.
2/ 5 $
NUTELLA HAZELNUT SPREAD
2.99
SARA LEE ARTESANO BREADS
5 OZ.
2/ 5 $
CHICKEN OF THE SEA CHUNK WHITE TUNA
3/$4
20 OZ. 1316.3 OZ.
2/ 6 $
PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER
2/ 4 $
SARA LEE CLASSIC ROUND TOP WHITE BREAD
2.5 OZ. POUCH
1.99
CHICKEN OF THE SEA PINK SALMON
1.49
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COMMUNITYCOURIER - Middletown Edition -
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Winter Freezer MEAT BUNDLE
3 LB. EXTRA LEAN CHOPPED STEAK PATTIES 3 LB. BONELESS CHICKEN BREAST HALVES 3 LB. KARNS PORK OR CHICKEN SAUSAGE MIX N MATCH 3 LB. COUNTRY STYLE PORK RIBS OR PORK BUTT ROAST 5 LB. CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS 3 LB. CENTER CUT BONELESS PORK CHOPS 3 LB. HAM SLICES 2 LB. FROZEN SIRLOIN TIP SANDWICH STEAKS
PLEASE PREORDER
59
$
UR PLACE YOY HOLIDA W O ORDER N
15 99LB.
c cutustom free ! USDA CHOICE OICE WHOLE 4 LB. AVG.
Holiday MEAT BUNDLE
25 LBS.
PLEASE PREORDER
JAMESTOWN 3 LB. AVG.
SMOKED HAM SLICES
79
$
SINGLES $2.99 LB.
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15
99
2.19
BABY BACK PORK RIBS
LB.
JOHN F. MARTIN
DUTCH COUNTRY WHOLE BONELESS HAMS
KARNS 2 PK. GINGERBREAD WHOOPIE PIES KARNS KIDS BREAD
4 329 2/$ 6
KARNS 2 PACK SNOWBALLS
3.49
2.99
8
$
7 $ 7 359
2/$
KARNS MULTIGRAIN BREAD
FOODIE Finds
8 OZ.
2.79
BOOKBINDER COCKTAIL SAUCES
WHOLE BONELESS HAMS
LB.
JOHN F. MARTIN'S WHOLE SKINLESS/SHANKLESS
LB.
BONELESS NELESS NEW YORK STRIP LOIN ROASTS
5.99
SECRET/OLD SPICE DEODORANT/ ANTI PERSPIRANT
3.59
6.99
PRIME BONELESS STEW CUBES
LB.
BUY 1 GET 1
6.888.25 OZ.
FREE
FREE
ENTENMANN'S LITTLE BITES
YOU PAY 3.69 FOR 2
LB.
4.99
BEEF SIRLOIN TIP SANDWICH STEAKS
10.99
LB.
BONELESS SIRLOIN TIPS
BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN BREASTS
4.49
LB.
1.99
MUST BUY 10 LB.
LB.
USDA
WHOLE OR HALF BONELESS RIB EYES
LB.
CUSTOM CUT FREE USDA WHOLE 12 LB. AVG.
YOU PAY 4.99 FOR 2
16 OZ.
MARTIN'S SWIRL BREADS
DAIRY
3.49
CRYSTAL FARMS CHUNK OR SHREDDED CHEESES
PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE
2/ 4 $
1216 OZ. STICKS, TUBS, SQUEEZE BOTTLE
PRIME BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS
13.99
ORDER TODAY FRESH WHOLE 510 LB. SIZE
LB.
49¢
FRESH CHICKEN LB.
2.99
TURKEY BREASTS
3/ 5
8.5 OZ.
MARTIN'S KETTLE COOK'D POTATO CHIPS
FREE
YOU PAY 3.99 FOR 2
6.5 OZ.
$
PARKAY MARGARINE
BUY 1 GET 1
REDDIWIP WHIPPED TOPPING
DRUMSTICKS
MUST BUY 5 LB.
FRESH DARK MEAT 90% LEAN LB.
CHOPPED TURKEY
3.49
LB.
LB.
2/ 4
11.816 OZ.
2/$5
FLEISCHMANN'S MARGARINE STICKS OR TUBS
2/$4
CRYSTAL FARMS SALTED OR UNSALTED BUTTER QUARTERS
¢
MAYAN FARMS 10" FLOUR TORTILLA 8 CT
8 OZ.
MARIE CALLENDER FRUIT OR 2/$ CREAM PIES
12
48 OZ.
3.99
GREEN'S PREMIUM ICE CREAM
2/$5
6.99
3.99
TOSTITOS TORTILLA CHIPS, CANTINA CHIPS OR SALSA
2/ 6 $
UTZ SNACK BARRELS & PREMIUM SNACK BARRELS
$
5.99
DANIMALS DRINKABLE YOGURT 3.10 OZ/6 PK., YO CRUNCH YOGURT 4 OZ./4 PK., OR 32 OZ. TUB
DANNON YOGURT
AUNTIE ANNE SOFT PRETZELS OR PRETZEL SANDWICHES
16 OZ.
2/ 6 $
AUNTIE ANNE PRETZEL DOGS
4.99
HANOVER SILVER OR GOLD LINE FROZEN VEGETABLES
11.7 OZ.
2/$4
PILLSBURY TOASTER STRUDEL PASTRIES
2/$4
2/ 5 $
DR. OETKER VIRTUOSO FROZEN PIZZA
LEAN CUISINE FAVORITES LINE FROZEN ENTREES
7.212 OZ.
DEVOUR FROZEN MEALS OR SANDWICHES
2/ 7 10 2/$6 BEVERAGES $
5/$
12 OZ./ 12 PK. FRIDGE PACK 12 OZ./8 PK. BOTTLES
CANADA DRY, 7UP, A&W AND SUNKIST
1.25 LITER
10 PEPSI
3/$
16.9 OZ./6 PK.
MUST BUY 3 OR MORE SINGLES 4.99 EA
COKE
10
4/$
32 OZ.
POWERADE SINGLES
1.00
$
9.859.87 OZ 3 PK.
24 OZ JAR.
HERR'S PEANUT BUTTER PRETZELS
FREE
YOU PAY 3.69 FOR 2
8.511.5 OZ. 11.515 OZ.
1.99 2/ 3 2/ 4 SNACK ZONE $
CRYSTAL FARMS CREAM CHEESE
FREE
812 OZ.
DAISY COTTAGE CHEESE OR SOUR CREAM
DAVID'S BAGELS
HERR'S POPCORN & CHEESE CURLS
4.513.4 OZ.
16 OZ.
14.25 OZ.
20 OZ.
BUY 1 GET 1
48 OZ.
FROZEN
25.639 OZ.
$
BUY 1 GET 1
YOU PAY 3.99 FOR 2
BUY 2 MARIE CALLENDER FRUIT OR CREAM PIES--GET 1 REDDI-WIP WHIPPED TOPPING 6.5 OZ FREE $2.00 VALUE
8 OZ.
68 OZ.
1015.5 OZ.
EBT & SNAP ACCEPTED
LB.
USDA CHOICE 814 LB. AVG. VG.
834 OZ.
U BY KOTEX
9.99
c cutustom free !
USDA
BONELESS CARVING HAMS
LB.
BUY 1 GET 1
SCHMIDT'S ITALIAN BREAD
TREASURE CAVE BLUE OR FETA CHEESE CRUMBLES
12.813.5 OZ.
2436 CT.
FRESH NO ANTIBIOTICS EVER TRIMMED
BULK FROZEN
16 OZ.
PERSONAL
2.6 OZ.
3.29
56 OZ.
1.99
99
ROLAND WATER CHESTNUTS
HEAD & SHOULDERS SHAMPOO
LB.
PRIME BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP LOIN ROASTS
10.5 OZ.
32 OZ.
KITCHEN BASICS STOCKS
8.99
USDAA
lb.
NOTHING BEATS Free! 20 OZ.
KARNS KIDS COOKIE DECORATING KIT
lb. FRESH TURKEYS
UR PLACE YOY HOLIDA W O ORDER N
USDAA CHOICE CEE
BERKSHIRE
BAKERY
$
LB.
349 LB.
Custom Cake Decorating corating
KARNS 6 PACK CUPCAKES
3.29
BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS
1
59
SHADY BROOK 1114 LB. & 1722 LB.
UR PLACE YOY HOLIDA W O N ORDER
SPIRAL HALF HAMS
KARNS EGG NOG G scratch made CREME PIE
BONEIN STANDING lb. RIB ROASTS
USDA CHOICE SOLD FROZEN ONLY
12
99
USDA CHOICE ROLLED & TIED
KUNZLER WHOLE BONELESS HAMS
SMITHFIELD HICKORY, HONEY , BROWN SUGAR
Holiday Sweet Shoppe
12 99LB.
7 LB. AVG. WHOLE BONELESS TENDERLOIN S
ANGUS BEE BEEF TENDERLOIN BUTTS
4 1” THICK NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS 2 LB. BAG 1620 CT. EXTRA JUMBO SHRIMP 3 LB. FRESH CHICKEN TENDERS 2 LB. BULK FROZEN RIB EYE SANDWICH STEAKS 2 LB. FROZEN CHOPPED STEAK PATTIES 2 RACKS OF FROZEN BABY BACK PORK RIBS
UR PLACE YOY HOLIDA W O R O DER N
BONELESS ROLLED & TIED RIB ROASTS
9.511.5 OZ.
10.2118.32 OZ.
6.99
DRAKE'S FAMILY PACKS
2/ 5 $
TASTYKAKE BAGGED DONUTS
1.99
ORVILLE REDDENBACHER MICROWAVE $ POPCORN
3/ 5
7.5 OZ./6 PK. MINI CANS
CANADA DRY, 7UP, A&W AND SUNKIST
12 OZ./8 PK. BOTTLES 7.5 OZ./10 PK. CANS
2/ 5 PEPSI $
10 COKE
3/$
12 OZ./ 8 PK. BOTTLES
$ 6.99 2/ 7
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F R E S H PRO DU C E SAVE $1.49 ea.
• Golden Delicious • Fuji • Red Delicious • Granny Smith • Jonagold LOCALLY GROWN
79
¢
APPLES
SWEET DELMONTE
CANTALOUPES
3.99
GOLD lb. PINEAPPLES
FRESH PINT EA.
BLUEBERRIES
2.99
FRESH EA.
AVOCADOS 12 OZ. BAG
OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES
5/$5 POMEGRANATES 2/$4 2/ 5 CHESTNUTS 6.99
COLLARD OR KALE GREENS
$
FRESH
LB.
6/ 3 LEMONS 6/ 3 $
FRESH
LIMES
1.99
BRUSSEL SPROUTS FRESH
POM WONDERFUL
HASS
5
2/$
DELMONTE
$
FRESH
99
¢
JUMBO ONIONS
JUMBO SWEET
POINSETTIAS
6.99
4" POT
EA.
CHRISTMAS CACTUS
3.99
4" POT 1 BLOOM
EA.
1 LB. BAG
MINI SWEET PEPPERS
LB.
2.99
#1
99
¢
LARGE YAMS
LB.
POINSETTIAS
GREEN ea. ASPARAGUS
5 LB. BAG IDAHO
BAKING POTATOES
2.99
JUMBO EA.
EA.
1 LB. BAG
ORGANIC WHITE CAULIFLOWER
3.49
EA.
1.99
ORGANIC CELEREY HEARTS
3 CT. BAG ORGANIC
5 LB. BAG
YELLOW COOKING ONIONS
ORGANIC RUSSET POTATOES
2.99
3 LB. BAG
EA.
LB.
LB.
FRESH ATTITUDE FAMILY SIZE SALADS
3.99
EA.
EA.
EA.
2/ 7 $
GOURMET GARDEN SQUEEZE HERBS
3.99
10 OZ. GOLD
12 OZ.
NATURE SWEET COMETS TOMATOES
BING ENERGY DRINKS
EA.
XLARGE VINE RIPE, HOTHOUSE RED ONTHEVINE, ROMA PLUM
Always w y wa ys fresh fr resh & p priced riced r right!
4
99
DELI WHITE
TURKEY BREAST
MEDIUM ROAST BEEF
6.99
3.99
LB.
JOHN F. MARTIN'S
OVEN ROASTED CHICKEN BREAST
6.99
LB.
CHEESE
JOHN F. MARTIN'S
DRIED BEEF
GREAT SELECTION SAVE 1 $
DELI SLICED
EMMENTAL CHEESE
5.99 78 OZ.
KAUKAUNA CHEESE BALLS & LOGS
PRESIDENT'S BRIE CHEESES
EA.
5.3 OZ.
SARTORI MERLOT CHEESE WEDGE
5.49
EA.
DELI SLICED
PROVOLONE CHEESE
11.99
LB.
LB.
LB.
8 OZ.
4.49
4
99
KARNS FRIED CHICKEN
SLICED OR CHIPPED HAM
DELI SLICED
DOUBLE SMOKED BIG SWEET BOLOGNA
lb.
DELI
5.49
lb.
KARNS
SANDWICH SLICED PEPPERONI
6.99
LB.
SWEET SMOKE 'N HONEY & CHIPOTLE LEBANON BOLOGNA
lb.
BAKED HAM
8 PC. FRIED CHICKEN OR 10 PC. FRIED TENDERS BUCKETS
lb.
5 $ 10
49
JOHN F. MARTIN’S
SELTZER'S
COUNTRY STORE BEEF STICKS
8.99
LB.
ea.
12 OZ.
TURKEY BACON
3.49
GOLDEN BROWN TURKEY BREAST CAJUN TURKEY BREAST
6.99 6.99
LB.
LB.
EA.
6
LB.
49 lb.
LOW SALT HAM OFF THE BONE LB. BACON ENCRUSTED TURKEY LB. BREAST
6.49 8.99
KITCHEN
EA.
KUNZLER
LB.
MAC & CHEESE LOAF
16 OZ.
SLICED BACON
4.99
KUNZLER
GERMAN BOLOGNA
EA.
4.99 4.49
LB.
LB.
16 OZ. ALL BEEF & CHEESE
16 OZ. HOT & REGULAR
NITTANY LION FRANKS
SMOKED BEEF SAUSAGE
2/ 9 $
2/ 11 $
GRILL & ORIGINAL 15 OZ.
BERK'S FRANKS
EA.
7 OZ.
2.99
EA.
RING BOLOGNA
15 OZ.
BERK'S BEEF FRANKS
OLD CROC EXTRA SHARP CHEDDAR
5.99
5
99
WEAVER'S SLICED
SAVE $1 LB.
SAVE $1.50 lb.
SAVE 1 lb.
EA.
2/$3
1.99
TOMATOES
BETTER SELECTION & LOCAL FAVORITES $
1.99
LEAF LETTUCE
Your LOCAL DELI FAMILY FAVORITES
EA.
4 OZ. ASST.
2.99
EA.
4.49
GREEN LEAF, RED LEAF OR ROMAINE
12 OZ.
MARIE’S SALAD DRESSINGS
4.99
ea.
SALADS
ROMAINE HEARTS
3.99
ORGANIC FUJI & GALA APPLES
DOLE lb. CELERY
3 CT. PKG.
2.49
1
99
CALIFORNIA
11 OZ. BABY SPINACH, SPRING MIX, HALF & HALF MIXED GREENS
ORGANICS
EA.
14.99
1.49
GREEN PEPPERS
ORGANIC BROCCOLI CROWNS
LB.
1
99
FRESH
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PSECU Presents Donation To Food Bank Throughout September, the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank encouraged the community to contribute to its third annual Hunger Action Month Virtual Food Drive. To bolster collection efforts, Hunger Action Month presenting sponsor PSECU pledged to match the month’s total contributions up to $15,000. The response from local individuals, businesses and organizations was commendable, coming in at $14,202. Though the match goal was not fully met, PSECU contributed the entire $15,000 potential donation, bringing the total raised to $29,202. PSECU president and CEO George Rudolph explained that each dollar donated helps the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank provide six meals for those facing food insecurity in the community, meaning that the money donated by individuals and business, coupled with PSECU’s donation, will provide 175,212
meals to neighbors in need. A virtual food drive is basically the same food drive concept people have always known - collecting resources for those in need - but with a twist thanks to smart technology. A virtual food drive is an online initiative through which individuals and groups can visit an interactive grocery store that simulates how monetary donations efficiently purchase food for hungry families, veterans and seniors. Benefits of the virtual model include time savings for busy donors, no expiration dates on food stock and a supply of funding that can be deployed as needed throughout the year. To learn more and make a donation year-round, readers may visit www.central pafoodbank.org/psecu. In addition to its $15,000 virtual food drive matching donation, PSECU provided the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank with a $5,000 sponsorship, bringing the credit union’s total Hunger Action Month contribution to $20,000 - the
SALE OF BUILDING MATERIALS
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2019 AT 8:30 A.M.
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PSECU president George Rudolph (left) presents Central Pennsylvania Food Bank executive director Joe Arthur with a check representing Hunger Action Month fundraising. equivalent of 120,000 meals. The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to reduce hunger in 27 counties across Pennsylvania. By working with more than 1,000 local agencies, the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank serves more than 135,000 people in need every month.
For more information on the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank and its mission to reduce hunger in Pennsylvania, readers may visit www.centralpafoodbank.org or call 717-564-1700. Individuals may also connect with the food bank on Facebook at www.facebook.com/central pafoodbank and on Twitter and Instagram (@centralpafb).
523 Koser Rd., Elizabethtown, PA 17022 • 717-367-0283 DIRECTIONS: Take Rt. 283 to E-town/Hershey exit. Turn north toward Hershey on Rt. 743. Go 1.3 miles and turn onto Valley Road. At stop, turn right onto Mapledale Road. Turn right onto Koser Road. Sale is ¼ mile on the right. Doors, Windows, Metal Roofing, Shingles, Plywood, Lumber, Pavers, Veneer Stone, Composite Decking, Vinyl Siding, Insulation, Dry Wall, Paneling, Tubs and Showers, Vanities, Cabinets, Complete Kitchen Set, Counters, Electrical Supplies, Heating and Plumbing Supplies, Carpet, Vinyl, Hardwood Flooring: Pre-Finished and Unfinished, Laminate Flooring, Tile, Appliances, Many Tools: Hand and Power. Building Materials Of All Kinds, New and Used. More Items Coming In All The Time.
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Students Named To Honor Roll Christkindlmarkt Event Scheduled Bethany Snavely, Ellyana Snyder, Lauren Stine, Lucas Tang Sing, Elizabeth Tylwalk, Kate Wallace, Jacob Walsh, Addison Whitmyer, Madison Whritenour, and Lillian Zabolotny. Eighth-graders named to the distinguished honor roll include Alyssa Amspacher, Taylor Atkinson, Kyle Barber, Braden Boyer, Greta Bretz, Heidi Bretz, Damien Chamberlain, Ella Clark, Carolyn Clouser, Brett DeBell, Jordan Dormer, Benjamin Dotts, Enzo Dreon, Ethan Duff, Cadyn Eismann, Michael Estes, Nicole Estes, Grace Flickinger, Abigail Foran, Madeline Foreman, Emilia Garibay-Romero, Arun Gopinath, Sarah Gourley, McKenzie Grady, Hunter Gundy, Kaley Haldeman, Connor Hassinger, Alexis Hill, Kaitlyn Hoffman, Kylie Houser, Silas Howard, Jaxon Jones, Braylee Klinger, Victoria Kutz, Lillian Linnell, Chloee Lynch, Quinn Madden, Ava Masorti, Kathleen Mauger, Alek McGlaughlin, Ty Millhimes, Anne Nelson, Riley O’Brien, Emily O’Donnell, Peter Otto, Jainee Patel, Grace Peterson, Arminda Rhodes, Annabell Riordan, Natalie Rose, Mya Rost, Aidan Scherer, Zachary Simpson, Havannah Singletary, Ellyse Stumpf, Gavin Taylor, Grace Turjan, Erica Walk, Ella Weaver, Marina Weidman, Bailey White, Ernest Woolever, Selin Yalcinanahtar, Megan Zerbe, and Laurel Zubler.
The Lower Paxton Christkindlmarkt, a traditional German outdoor Christmas celebration, will be held on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the streets of Linglestown. Admission is free and open to the public. The outdoor festival will feature more than 65 vendors selling handcrafted items; German and festival food; a live Nativity provided by 10 churches; live music, dance, and entertainment from school, church, and community groups; and children’s activities and
stories, including a visit from Santa. Artists will demonstrate Scherenschnitte (German paper cutting), glass ornament painting, Dierich Orde Glass (crystal candy toy making), and other crafts. Live demonstrations of weaving, spinning, and needlework on traditional equipment will also be provided. An official Pennsylvania Farm Show Sheep-to-Shawl team will conduct a four-hour practice run. For more information, readers may visit www.facebook.com /LPChristkindlmarkt.
Live Nativity Planned The Episcopal Diocese of Central Pennsylvania will hold its second annual live Nativity on Friday, Dec. 13, from 5 to 8 p.m. at St. Andrew’s in the Valley Episcopal Church, 4620 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg. The drive-up scene will feature Jesus, Mary, Joseph and a number of live animals, including Percy the camel. Visitors are invited to either drive by or to park, view the Nativity and come inside for a visit with Bishop Audrey C. Scanlan and St. Nicholas.
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Refreshments, including hot chocolate and cookies, will be provided, along with children’s activities. The live Nativity is part of Scanlan’s “Bishop Out of the Box” series showcasing innovative ways to share the love of Christ. For more information, readers may call 717-236-5959 or visit www.diocesecpa.org.
DUMP TRUCK, JOHN DEERE LOADER 2 CARS, BOAT, EQUIPMENT ALL VEHICLES SELLING ABSOLUTE TO HIGHEST BIDDER
SAT., DEC. 14, 2019 • 11 A.M. Located at Steelton Borough Highway Dept. Building, 282 Christian Street, Steelton, PA. From Harrisburg at Routes #83 & #230 South on #230 two miles to right on W. Franklin St. and left on Christian St. 1999 International diesel dump truck with plow, 21,000 miles; 1994 John Deere Loader, runs good, 3,164 hours; 2014 Ford Focus, 20K miles; 2013 Ford Focus, 21K miles; 1978 Aluma Craft 15’ Boat with 8 HP Motor; 2004 Vermeer Mighty Mole Beck Gap Vac with Kubota D902 Motor; Pinning Machine, Minnich Mfg.; Street Saw, Stow Slicer 4, 2004 Enclosed Trailer with Video Equipment, 1991 Chevrolet Flusher Truck. Everything being sold “AS IS” by Steelton Borough. Cash, bank cashier’s check or preapproved check only! Title and tag service available nearby. All vehicles must be paid auction day or $1,000 deposit and balance paid and removed by 12/19/19. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the high bid price to make the final purchase price. Auction will be very short, ONLY Selling the 8 items. Don’t be late and don’t miss it!!
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Lower Dauphin Middle School has announced its distinguished honor roll for the first marking period. To earn a place on the distinguished honor roll, students must have all A’s or perfect marks on their report card. Distinguished honor roll sixth-grader honorees include Audrey Adams, MaKenna Anderson, Grace Anspach, Frederico Bastos, Riley Beers, Jake Bloomer, Luke Brown, Anthony Bruno, Eliana Carter, Zaccary Cooke, Nathan Crowl, Teagan Crozier, Cole Duffy, Jordan Dupler, Caleb Espenshade, Elise Farling, Zachary Fink, Kristen Flanagan, Makayla Fullerton, Olivia Fureman, Sadie Giampetro, Srishti Gleeson, Caleb Gliot, Nolan Gordon, Makenna Haldeman, Sebastian Heagy, Brady Heffleger, Ada Howard, Sophia Howes, Sarah Jones, Noah Klopp, Willow Kristich, Tracy Lin, Grace Lindsay, Rachel Linnell, Lila Markowitz, Parker Marshall, Liam McCurdy, Emily Miller, Matidza Muthambi, Herth Patel, Ananya Patil, Nathan Pedersen, Mia Pegher, John Prigodich, Rishi Reddy, Torree Robertson, Dawson Rodney, Deyanara Rodriguez, Casey Sanders, Hannah Sanson, Ashley Sather, Eva Sherman, Jacob Sholder, Isabelle Simpson, Eric Smeriglio, Isabella Smith, Hunter Strohm, Izabella Sweigart, Norah Taylor, Jeremiah Tylwalk, Chloe Waardenburg, Keaton Wagner, Carissa Wenner, Gavin Westerberg, Haylee Wiestling, Kylie Wilt, Josie Yeakle, Avery Yuncker, and Anece Zubler. Seventh-graders who were recognized on the distinguished honor roll include Jordan Braman, Collin Brinser, Sam Buggy, Matilda Carver, Chloe Chang, Maxwell Cherny, Lillian Chort, Tyler Davis, Mason Dissinger, Emily Dormer, Christopher Earney, Kylie Eismann, Aaron Espenshade, Faith Fausnight, Kenneth Frost, Samantha Gallick, Owen Giampetro, Ella Giannascoli, Julia Goss, Christian Grow, Lauren Gula, Alexis Hengst, Alena Henning, Cheyenne Henry, Adalaide Hickey, Katelyn Horwitz, Virginia Huntzinger, Victoria Irwin, Ashley Jilek, Brenna Killian, Ryan Korn, Suhas Kothuru, Daphne Linn, Carter McQuiddy, Hunter Meyers, Elias Miller, Addison Misiolek, Meghan O’Brien, Elle Osevala, Lauryn Parcon, Reini Patel, Maddox Rooney, Rileigh Rose, Sumer Royer,
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Dollars. Very good-extra fine. $20 & $21. 717-669-5402
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IN AN EFFORT to protect the lives of animals, and for the protection of our readers, we will no longer accept “PETS OR PUPPIES WANTED” classified ads. We will, however continue to accept household pet “For Sale” ads. When purchasing a pet, please make certain animal is healthy and has been properly cared for. When selling or giving away a pet please screen respondents carefully. Pets deserve a loving, caring home.
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For Rent GREAT COMMERCIAL SPACES AVAILABLE Starting as low as $795/month. 100 Brown Street, Middletown, PA Ranging from 1200-2500 sq.ft. Call Mike Murphy Rentals 717-232-5420 or visit our website: mikemurphyrentals.com MARIETTA 1-2 BR GARDEN APTS includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $810-$865 + elec. 717-487-2440 2 BR TOWNHOUSES & GARDEN APTS. 2BR Garden Apts includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $845-$885 + elec., small pets. 717-604-4055
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The PPL Foundation recently awarded more than $575,000 in funding to support 13 nonprofit organizations working to improve the lives and well-being of individuals throughout central and eastern Pennsylvania. The grants announced are helping organizations fulfill their missions across the company’s 29-county service territory in central and eastern Pennsylvania. The 2019 PPL Foundation Major Grant recipients include several area organizations. Joshua Group in Harrisburg received a grant of $25,000 to help expand the number of children being served by an afterschool program. Lancaster Equity Inc. received a grant of $40,000 for the development of a new park and playground on Beaver Street, a direct request of neighbors in the community who are working collaboratively to improve the community. Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education Foundation in Harrisburg received a grant of $50,000 for the development of a fund that will be used to provide faculty and staff resources to develop, test and
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quickly implement ideas to help transform public higher education in Pennsylvania. Tabor Community Services in Lancaster received a grant of $50,000 to expand the capacity of its eviction prevention program to help stabilize neighborhoods by providing at-risk tenants with financial counseling, mediation with landlords and short-term financial assistance. Earlier this year, the PPL Foundation awarded $450,000 in sustaining grants to more than 70 community organizations. The PPL Foundation also contributed more than $2 million to support local United Way organizations. The recently awarded grants bring the foundation’s 2019 community contributions to more than $3 million. The PPL Foundation awards grants in spring and fall. The next grant cycle, for sustaining grants that assist organizations with general operating expenses, begins in January. Interested organizations can apply for grants from $1,000 to $25,000. To be considered for a grant, all organizations must apply online. To learn more, readers may visit www.pplcares.com.
Univest Financial is hosting its eighth annual Caring for Community Giveaway, which will award a $5,000 donation to a local nonprofit organization. Univest is asking the public to determine which local nonprofit deserves financial support. Individuals may nominate a local nonprofit organization by submitting the name of the nonprofit in the comment section of the post promoting the Caring for Community Giveaway on Univest’s Facebook page or Instagram account or by tweeting the name of a nonprofit to @UnivestCorp using #Caring ForCommunity. Each comment or tweet will count as one entry. An individual may submit one entry per day, per voting method. The winning nonprofit will be randomly selected from all entries. Entries for the giveaway will be accepted from through Tuesday, Dec. 31. To be eligible, the nonprofit organization must be registered as a 501(c)(3) and must operate within Univest’s service area,
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