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wo Lower Dauphin students were recently recognized for their contributions to their school community. The students, seventh-grader Jahlil Blackwell and fifthgrader Brady Groth, were honored by Lower Dauphin Communities That Care in their school cafeteria during lunchtime. They were also congratulated by the school administration, police, and monthly business sponsors. Jahlil was recognized for noticing a juice spill in the middle school lobby and stopping to keep his classmates from walking through the mess. “I would say his actions showed a real maturity, appreciation of their school, and doing the right thing,” said Todd Neuhard, assistant to the superintendent, who nominated Jahlil for the award. Brady was honored for noticing an overflowing

trash can on the East Hanover Elementary School playground and taking time away from his recess to pick up the trash and put it back in the can. He was nominated by fifth-grade teacher Amy James. “Brady noticed that there was a mess and took the initiative without being asked to clean up the mess and

make our playground a better place for everyone,” James said. For their efforts, they received a gift card; a Do the Right Thing T-shirt, pencil, and certificate; and a restaurant coupon. This month’s program sponsors were the VFW Post 9639 Auxiliar y and the East Hanover Lions Club.

Brady Groth (holding certificate) is congratulated by his classmates after receiving a Do the Right Thing award.

Anti-littering contest posted for youths

Lower Dauphin Communities That Care program director Angela Durantine (left) recognizes Jahlil Blackwell (center), who is joined by his mother, Harrisha Padgett.

Gallery to present artworks by former educator

to share their hope, optimism, and concerns about litter and to inspire others to care for their communities through art, words, or video. In coordination of the release of the revision of Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful’s popular “Children Open your Eyes to Litter” series of books for children in kindergarten through grade six, the theme is “Open Your Eyes to Litter - Show Us What You See.” Projects include a poster for children in kindergarten

The Arts on the Square Gallery at Market Square Presbyterian Church, 20 S. Second St., Harrisburg, will present the exhibit “Impressions: Watercolors by E laine Wilson,” opening on Sunday, Jan. 14, with an artist’s reception from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Geneva Hall on the fourth level of the church. The public is invited to attend. As a former art instructor and supervisor of art for a large school district including students in grades one through 12, Wilson received the Pennsylvania Art Educator of the Year award. She was among the founders of the Susquehanna Art Museum in Harrisburg and started two academic schools in

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Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful will sponsor the Litter Hawk Youth Award Program, a recognition program for students in kindergarten through grade six who complete a designated project specific to their grade level. Students can participate individually or as part of a lesson initiated by schools, homeschools, Scout troops, 4-H clubs, environmental clubs or other organized groups. The Litter Hawk Youth Award Program is a way for youngsters

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Gregory A. Schneider Gregor y A . “Greg ” Schneider, 72, formerly of Mount Joy, passed away at his residence at United Zion Retirement Community in Lititz on Dec. 28. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Arthur F. and Mary J. Spangler Schneider. Greg was the husband of Karen Snyder Schneider, with whom he celebrated 38 years of marriage this past Aug. 10. Greg was a graduate of Donegal High School’s Class of 1968. He retired from Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. after 33 years of service, starting as a photographer and writer before becoming the sports editor. Greg was a baseball coach with the Mount Joy Athletic Association for 15 years and served as president for part of that time. He loved coaching Mount Joy Blue Junior Midgets and sharing with his teams

his love of the game as well as his beliefs of sportsmanship and honesty. Greg was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoyed spending time at his cabin i n Po e Va l l e y, C e n t re County. He also had a love of lighthouses, and he and Karen spent many vacations “chasing lighthouses” and taking thousands of photographs. Having had a walking disability for many years, he often joked about publishing a book of his photos titled “Photos Taken From the Cab of a Ford F-150.” Greg attended Pursuit Church in Manheim. His strong faith and his love of God carried him through the later years of his life and sustained him through his short illness. Surviving in addition to his wife, Karen, is a daughter, Laura Lane, wife of Michael of Elizabethtown;

two steps ons , Vau g hn Brown of Mount Joy and Timothy Brown, husband of Brittany N. of Mount Joy; two grandchildren, Rachel and Rebecca Lane; seven stepgrandchildren, Brittany M., Travis, Micah, Aaron, and Joshua Brown and Aubrey and Jeremy Basore; and a brother, Arthur R. Schneider, husband of Lynn of Cary, N.C. Arrangements were made by Sheetz Funeral Home Inc., Mount Joy.

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wishes to attend the lecture only should arrive by 7 p.m. The lecture will also be broadcast via Zoom. United States Army War College professor Douglas G . Doud s w ill analyz e the differences between M e a d e ’s A r m y o f t h e Potomac and Lee’s Army of Nor thern Virginia during the Battle of Gettysburg. He will compare the roles played by senior subordinate commanders and staff officers, providing insights on how they impacted the battle’s o u t c o m e . He re c e n t l y defended a doctoral disser tation on this topic at L eeds University in England. Douds is a retired Marine colonel and a licensed battlefield guide at Gettysburg. He serves as director of the advanced strategic arts program and expeditionary warfare in the Army War College’s Department of Military Strategy, Planning and Operations. The lecture is free. There is a fee for the dinner, payable at the door; however,

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Foran named National Merit semifinalist

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Lower Dauphin High School senior Abigail Foran was re cent ly name d a semifinalist in the National Merit Scholarship Program. This designation places her in the top 1% of all U.S. high school seniors and among the highest scoring PSAT test-takers in Pennsylvania. Abigail is the daughter of Joseph and Donna Foran. She is a four-year member of the choir program. She has also been involved in the school’s plays and musical theater productions all four years, including portraying Queen Elizabeth I in this fall’s production of “Love, Liz” and Annie in last year’s spring musical, “Annie.” Abigail is the president and a four-year member of the Tri-M Music Honor Society and a four-year member of the Science National Honor Society and Class Council. She is a three-year member of the National English Honor Society, National Honor Society and National French

To help families in need enjoy a holiday meal, the Giant Company focused its giving efforts this past season on hunger relief by making donations to organizations combatting food insecurity in local communities. To ensure that families

Harrisburg; Chester County Food Bank, Exton; Helping Har vest Fresh Fo o d B a n k , R e a d i n g ; Lancaster County Food Hub, Lancaster; and York County Food Bank, York. H A N N A’s Pa n t r y o f Harrisburg also received a $5,000 donation.

Lions Club plans soup sale T he Lower Swatara Lions Club will hold a chicken corn soup sale, with pickup on

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through grade four, an essay for children in grade five and a video for children in grade six. The deadline to participate is Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024. First- and second-place winners will be awarded prizes in each grade level. All participants will receive recognition of par ticipation. Winners will be announced in May 2024 in coordination with a display of winning entries at the Pennsylvania State Capitol building.

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Alexandra Sierer of Hummelstown was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, an all-discipline collegiate honor society. Sierer was ini t i ate d at K utz tow n University. Approximately 25,000 students, faculty members, professional staff members and alumni are initiated into Phi Kappa

had a holiday staple at their table, Giant contributed 3,000 hams to 15 food banks and pantries across its operating area in December. The following local hunger relief partners received the donations: Central Pennsylvania Food Bank,


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Moscow. Her high school recently honored her as Outstanding Alumna of the Year. She has served on or chaired numerous art-related, church, and community boards. Along with her watercolor painting, Wilson is the author of 21 books. Fifteen

of them, under the umbrella title of “The Art of God’s Message,” feature details about a famous work of art and its artist. Wilson’s paintings have been exhibited in venues across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Her current interests revolve

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of the garage or use the event entrance on Second Street. The Arts on the Square Galler y presents three exhibits annually to showcase creativity and artworks by church members, friends, and local or regional artists. For more information, visit www.marketsquarechurch .org/mspc-art-gallery.

The Penn State Cancer Institute’s bladder cancer support group will hold a meeting on Saturday, Jan. 13, at 10 a.m. The meeting will take place in the Tree House Cafe at the Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, 500 University Drive, Hershey.

Attendees should use the main entrance. Dr. Alireza Aminsharifi will give a presentation on robotic surgery. All bladder cancer patients and their family members are invited. For more information, call 717-531-3038 or email tshaw1@hmc.psu.edu.

for streaming “Night of Recovery: Live from the Moravian Center” is now available on Prime Video via Prime Video Direct in the United States and the UK. This program, which shares stories of recovery from addiction, features host Chris Dreisbach, CEO of Blueprints for Addiction Recover y and s o ci al me di a p ersonality, alongside WWE

alumnus Jesus “Ricardo” Rodriguez, Curtis “Dirty Dango” Hussey, and Shannon Moore. The event was filmed in Lancaster at the Moravian Center for an audience that included members of the local recovery community. To w a t c h “ N i g h t o f Recovery: Live from the Moravian Center,” visit www.nightofrecovery.com.

“Night of Recovery: Live from the Moravian Center” features (from left) Curtis “Dirty Dango” Hussey, Chris Dreisbach, Shannon Moore and Jesus “Ricardo” Rodriguez.

Presentation to explore Middletown’s past The Lower Swatara Township Historic Preservation Society will host a presentation on Thursday, Jan. 18, at 6 p.m. at Lower Swatara Township Fire Department, 1350 Fulling Mill Road, Middletown. Jack Still will speak on the topic, “The Hustle and Bustle of Middletown’s

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SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS

LB. $23.98

MARYLAND STYLE LB. CRAB CAKES

9.99

13.99

LB.

1 LB. FROZEN

EXTRA LARGE DRY BAY SCALLOPS

EA. THAWED $10.99 LB.

10.99

7.50

LIVE LB. MUSSELS

CHESAPEAKE SELECT EA. OYSTERS

CHILEAN SALMON FILLETS

10.99

LB.

SOLD FROZEN

9.99

LARGE FLOUNDER FILLETS

THAWED $7.99 LB.

6.49

LB.

SOLD FROZEN

PREMIUM MAHI FILLET EA. PORTIONS

8 OZ.

2 LB.

SOLD FROZEN

FRESH

COLOSSAL SNOW CRAB LEGS

9.99

LB.

PREMIUM TURBOT FILLETS

11.99

LB.

12.99

LB.

SOLD FROZEN 16 OZ. PASTEURIZED

11.49

26

$

JUMBO LUMP EA. CRABMEAT

EA.

PREMIUM GROUPER FILLETS

12.99

FRESH LB.

CATFISH FILLETS

OVER 3,000 ITEMS ON SALE 40.5 OZ.

HANOVER KIDNEY, PINTO OR GREAT NORTHERN BEANS

5.5-7.3 OZ. SHAPES

28 OZ.

2/ 5 $

FURMANO'S CANNED TOMATOES, SAUCE OR PUREE

3/ 5 $

KRAFT BLUE BOX MACARONI & CHEESE DINNER

10.75 OZ.

4/ 5 $

8 OZ.

KRAFT GRATED PARMESAN CHEESE

4.29

1.79

20 OZ.

MARTIN'S 100% WHOLE WHEAT POTATO BREAD

16-20 OZ.

MAIER'S ITALIAN BREAD

2/ 5 $

2/$6

15-16.3 OZ.

2/$5

2/ 5 $

CAPRI SUN DRINK POUCHES

HEINZ SQUEEZE BOTTLE KETCHUP

2/$6

14 OZ. 3 CHEESE

6 OZ./10 PK.

SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER

2/ 6 $

LIBBY'S CANNED VEGETABLES

4/$5

1.97-2.25 OZ. RICE CUPS 4.3-7.2 OZ.

4/ 5 $

RICE-A-RONI OR PASTA RONI SIDE DISHES

20 OZ.

3/$4

SCHMIDT'S ITALIAN BREAD

3/ 4 $

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY MAYONNAISE

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

YOU PAY 4.29 FOR 2

3.75 OZ. SARDINES 5 OZ. CAN

30 OZ.

16.9 OZ. REG. & ORGANIC

20 OZ. 20 OZ.

HEINZ YELLOW MUSTARD

KNORR RICE OR PASTA SIDE DISHES

14.5-15 OZ. SELECT VARIETIES

24 OZ.

DEL GROSSO SPAGHETTI SAUCE

CAMPBELL'S TOMATO OR CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP

4-5.7 OZ.

4.49

CHICKEN OF THE SEA CHUNK 10/$ LIGHT TUNA

10

15 OZ.

QITERRA MEDITERRANEAN EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL

14 OZ.

8.5-8.8 OZ.

5.99

BEN'S READY RICE SIDE DISHES

2/$5

HEALTHY CHOICE BIG BOWL SOUPS

2/$5

HEALTHY CHOICE CANNED SOUPS

2/$3

16.9 OZ./24 PK.

BAGEL BITES FROZEN PIZZA SNACKS

5.99

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SPRING WATER

2/ 8 $

7.5 OZ./10 PK.

COKE MINI CANS

10

2/$

28 OZ.

POWERADE SINGLES

17 OZ.

ICE 10/$ 4/ 5 SPARKLING SINGLES 10

$

8.5-12 OZ.

12-16 OZ SELECT VARIETIES

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PASTA

17.5-18 OZ.

4/ 5 $

14.5-24 OZ.

PREGO & RAGU PASTA SAUCES

2/ 5 $

KRAFT & BULLS EYE BBQ SAUCES

3/ 5 $

DUNCAN HINES KETO CAKE, MUFFIN OR BROWNIE MIX & 2/$ KETO FROSTING

12

24 OZ. 5 OZ. IN OIL OR WATER

5 OZ.

MRS. CUBBISON'S CROUTONS

3/ 5 $

STARKIST CHUNK LIGHT TUNA

89

¢

ARNOLD'S COUNTRY & WHOLE GRAIN BREAD

4.8-7 OZ.

ANGIE'S BOOM CHICK-A-POP POPCORN

19.74 OZ.

2/ 6 $

ANGIE'S MICROWAVE POPCORN

11 OZ.

2/ 7 $

KEEBLER SANDWICH CRACKER PACKS

2/$6

30 OZ. JAR 6 OZ.

2/ 7 $

SUN MAID MINI PACK RAISINS

2.29

ORVILLE REDENBACHER'S POPCORN KERNELS

5.99

Rise & Shine!

7.61-11 OZ. 20 OZ./6 PK.

SUNBELT GRANOLA BARS

3/$8 2/ 6 HOUSEHOLD

THOMAS' BAGELS

$

6 MEGA ROLLS

QUILTED NORTHERN & COTTONELLE BATH TISSUE

30-36 OZ. SELECT VARIETIES

11.6-13.3 OZ.

KELLOGG'S SPECIAL K CEREALS

2/$7

MALT-O-MEAL BAGGED CEREALS

24.5-30.6 OZ.

2/$8

MAXWELL HOUSE GROUND COFFEE

7.99

13 OZ./4 CT.

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PUDDING CUPS

5/$5

4 OZ. 3.8-4.6 OZ.

CHOCK FULL O' NUTS, KAUAI & COMMUNITY KCUP COFFEE PODS

5.99

3.07-6.4 OZ. 24 OZ.

CHOBANI COFFEE CREAMER

2/$8

GEVALIA & MAXWELL HOUSE KCUP COFFEE PODS

6.99

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY INSTANT MASHED POTATOES

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY MACARONI & CHEESE DINNERS

4 DOUBLE ROLLS

BRAWNY PAPER TOWELS

6 BIG ROLLS

PAPER TOWELS 7.49 5/$5 VIVA

14.5-15.25 OZ. SELECT VARIETIES

5/$5

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CANNED VEGETABLES

57.6 OZ.

5/$4

XTRA LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT

5 CT.

GLADWARE SOUP & SALAD CONTAINER

3.49

36 OZ.

2/$6

ALL 2X LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT

5.99

R103000

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BUNDLES

KARNS BUTCHER SHOP DEALS

Fill the Freezer

New Year's MEAT BUNDLE

$ SAVE 1 lb.

$ SAVE 3 lb.

3 LB. EXTRA LEAN CHOPPED STEAK OR STEAK PATTIES 3 LB. BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN BREASTS 3 LB. KARNS PORK OR CHICKEN SAUSAGE -MIX N MATCH 6 LB. CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS -MIX N MATCH 3 LB. CENTER CUT BONELESS PORK CHOPS 3 LB. COUNTRY STYLE BONE IN PORK RIBS OR PORK BUTT ROAST 2 LB. SIRLOIN TIP SANDWICH STEAKS OR CHICKEN SANDWICH STEAKS

Local

SOLD IN SERVICE MEAT CASE

SMOKED BONE IN HAM SLICES

99

3

lb.

MUST BUY 5 LBS. OR MORE

JUMBO CHICKEN TENDERS

lb.

MUST BUY 5 LBS. OR MORE

lb.

MUST BUY 5 LBS. OR MORE

2.99

LB.

BONE IN PORK BUTT ROAST

5.99

3.49

7.99

BEEF SIRLOIN TIP SANDWICH STEAKS

JUMBO CHICKEN PARTY WINGS

6.99

LB.

2.49

MUST BUY 5 LBS. OR MORE

LB.

FOODS

9

H

LB.

FRESH

SUPER LEAN GROUND SIRLOIN

BONELESS NEW YORK LB. STRIP STEAKS

20.99

LB.

MUST BUY 5 LBS. OR MORE

SINCE

1

KARNS OWN FROZEN

5.99

2 LB. GROUND BEEF LB. PATTIES

13

ANTIBIOTIC FREE SPRINGER MOUNTAIN

$

2.39

EA.

ROASTING CHICKENS

LB.

3 LB. BREADED CHICKEN $ NUGGETS

LB.

c cutustom free !

Local

FOODS

95

9

FRE S

H

1.99

9

WHOLE BONELESS NEW YORK LB. STRIPS

LOCAL ANGUS BEEF

BABY BACK LB. PORK RIBS

FRESH

1

KARNS OWN FROZEN

USDA CHOICE 12 LB. AVG.

Local

SOLD FROZEN

FOODS

95

3.49

WHOLE BONELESS LB. BRISKETS

CALL TODAY TO PLACE OR ORDER OR ONLINE: WWW.KARNSFOODS.COM

PAXTON SQUARE BOILING SPRINGS MIDDLETOWN SMOKED 717-545-4731 717-258-1458 717-944-7486 HAM LEMOYNE CARLISLE NEW BLOOMFIELD PORTIONS 717-763-0165 717-218-8588 717-582-4028 MECHANICSBURG HERSHEY ETTERS 717-901-6967 717-533-6445 717-906-5500 DUNCANNON 717-834-3121

H

SINCE

LOCAL ANGUS BEEF 10 LB. AVG.

FRE S

pit smoker

HATFIELD

FRE S

c cutustom free !

Local

95

40

$

1

99

FRESH

c cutustom free !

KARNS FRESH BUNDLE BOOSTER GROUND PORK ADD TO ANY BUNDLE FOR

5

EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF

75

2 LB. 26/30 CT. EZ PEEL EXTRA LARGE SHRIMP 2 LB. KARNS BACON 4 LUMP CRAB CAKES

49

LOCAL ANGUS BEEF

$

23 LBS. PLEASE PRE-ORDER

$ SAVE 1 lb.

SINCE

ODSS FO FOOD

1

KARNS

S

FRE FRES

HH

9 59 95 9

HICKORY SMOKED BACON ENDS

SINCE

SINCE

1

1

BIG SELECTION OF FLAVORS ASSORTED LOOSE PORK SAUSAGE

ALL FLAVORS

ALL PORK SAUSAGE LINKS

4.99

MUST BUY 3 LBS.

2.99

LB.

2.99

WHOLE BONELESS LB. PORK LOIN

4.99

LB.

DINNER KITS

8.4 OZ.

5.4 OZ.

19 OZ.

9.4 OZ.

MILD OR MEDIUM 9 OZ.

ASADO OR CARNITA 11.3 OZ.

9 OZ.

CHICKEN OR BEER 11 OZ.

RED ENCHILADA SAUCE

FLOUR TORTILLA SHELLS

STAND & STUFF TACO KIT STREET TACO KITS

MILD 10 OZ.

2/ 7 DAIRY

TACO BOWL KITS

QUESA OR SALSA

EA.

$

ENCHILADA SAUCE

1 OZ.

2/ 4 $

TACO SEASONING MIXES

16 OZ.

6.2 OZ.

BEANS 5/ 5 2.29 REFRIED FROZEN

$

CILANTRO LIME RICE

CRYSTAL FARMS CHUNK CHEESE OR SHREDDED $ CHEESE

HEALTHY CHOICE CAFE STEAMERS ENTREES OR COMPLETE 6-19 OZ. SELECTION DINNERS 6-11.5 OZ. PROTEIN/RICE FROZEN BLENDS, BLENDS SELECT, STEAM FRESH OR LEAN CUISINE FAMILY SIZE FROZEN VEGETABLES FEATURE ENTREES OR BIRDS EYE PIZZA OR ONE DISH FAVORITES $ FROZEN $ VEGETABLES ENTREES

9-12 OZ.

8 OZ./4 CT.

5.5-8 OZ.

12

$

CHOBANI FLIP, ZERO SUGAR OR BLENDED YOGURT

4-6 OZ. SINGLE CUP

YOGURT 3/$2 2/$8 YOPLAIT

1.89

2/ 5

2/ 5

2/ 5

10-15 OZ.

BIRDS EYE OVEN ROASTER, CRISPY FROZEN VEGETABLES, FROZEN VEGGIE DIPS OR FROZEN STIR FRY $ MEALS

2/ 6

PACK

13-15 OZ.

SILK ALMOND MILK

2.49

10

9.25-11.6 OZ.

59-64 OZ.

CENTO PASSATA

2.99

STAND & STUFF TACO SHELLS 8.2-11 OZ.

TORTILLA POCKETS

FOODIE Finds 24 OZ. TRADITIONAL/RUSTICA

MUST BUY 5 LBS. OR MORE

TACO SHELLS OR HARD & SOFT TACO SHELLS

8.8-12.5 OZ.

LB.

YOUR CHOICE

CHICKEN PATTIES, BUFFALO & BBQ POPCORN, TENDERS, NUGGETS, MEATBALLS

LB.

SUGAR RUN FARMS

4.6-7.4 OZ.

4.5 - 5.3 OZ./4 PK.

FROZEN FULLY COOKED

GROUND CHICKEN

BONELESS NEW YORK LB. STRIP STEAKS

10.99 11.99 2.49 TACO DINNER

FLOUR TORTILLA BOWLS

PHILLY CHEESE JALAPENO STEAK CHEDDAR CHICKEN SAUSAGE PORK SAUSAGE

4.99

FRESH 90% LEAN DARK MEAT

USDA CHOICE

BONELESS FLAT IRON LB. STEAKS

6.7 OZ.

TACO SAUCE

LB.

LOCAL ANGUS BEEF

HATFIELD 8 LB. AVG.

2/ 5 $

SMART BALANCE BUTTER BLENDS

3.49

SARGENTO STRING CHEESE OR CHEESE STICKS

2/ 7 $

SMUCKER'S UNCRUSTABLES FROZEN SANDWICHES

24-28 OZ. 7 OZ.

2/ 6 $

BANQUET POT PIES

/ 10

10 $

IDAHO FROZEN POTATOES

4.99

12 OZ.

TORCHBEARER BBQ SAUCE

4.29

12 OZ.

DRINK SIMPLE SPARKLING DRINKS

1.99

6.4-9.3 OZ.

8-16.3 OZ.

PILLSBURY CRESCENT OR CINNAMON ROLLS OR GRANDS! $ BISCUITS

46-48 OZ.

32 OZ.

SIMPLY 100% PULP FREE ORANGE JUICE

1 GALLON

SWISS PREMIUM DRINKS

2/ 6 2/$5 2/$5 SNACK ZONE

PERSONAL CARE

FRIENDLY'S OR TURKEY HILL PREMIUM ICE CREAM

DOLE FRUIT DIPPERS CHOCOLATE COVERED FROZEN FRUIT

12-14 OZ./4CT.

YASSO FROZEN YOGURT BARS OR SANDWICHES

2/$7 4.99 2/$6 BEVERAGES

7.5-16 OZ.

Q TIPS COTTON SWABS

3.29

44 OZ./4 PACK VANILLA OR MILK CHOCOLATE

20.3 OZ.

VASELINE LOTIONS

SLIM FAST READY TO DRINK

6.99

6.99

EBT & SNAP ACCEPTED

SNYDER'S FAMILY SIZE & ROUNDS PRETZELS OR UTZ KETTLE COOKED & GRANDMA UTZ POTATO CHIPS

11.5-19.5 OZ. 7-9 OZ.

2/$6

HERR'S KETTLE COOKED POTATO CHIPS

2/$7

NABISCO FAMILY SIZE SNACK CRACKERS OR CHIPS AHOY! FAMILY SIZE COOKIES

16.9 OZ./6 PK.

LIPTON PURE LEAF ICED TEA

2/$9 COKE

12 OZ./24 PK. CANS

9.75-17 OZ. PARTY SIZE 14 OZ.

STAUFFER'S SNAPS $ COOKIES

2/ 6

14-16.2 OZ.

DIEFFENBACH'S PARTY SIZE CHIPS

3.99

12 OZ./4 PK.

CELSIUS DRINK 6.99 11.99 ENERGY

16.9 OZ./6 PK.

CANADA DRY, BUY 2 GET 2 A&W, 7UP, FREE & SUNKIST YOU PAY 12.98 FOR 4

6-8 PK.

FRITO LAY SNACKS OR LAY'S POTATO 2 $ CHIPS

/ 10

4-4.5 OZ.

TASTYKAKE PIES

2/ 3 $

GOLD PEAK, VITAMINWATER, SMARTWATER & POWERADE MULTIPACKS

6.99

9.6-13.7 OZ.

STARBUCKS FRAPPUCCINO & NITRO CANS

64 OZ.

2/ 6 $

SNAPPLE TEAS & DRINKS

2/$5

R103001

375 CT.


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FARMING DEAL S

PA

$ SAVE 2.20 lb.

• GOLD DELICIOUS • RED DELICIOUS • JONAGOLD DELICIOUS

79

¢

• EMPIRE • FUJI • JONATHON

5 LB. BAG

lb.

EASTERN APPLES

$ SAVE 1.20 ea.

$ SAVE 2 ea.

PA. #1 KING'S WHITE POTATOES

2

99

8 OZ. PKG.

STEAK- CUT WHITE MUSHROOMS

ea.

$ SAVE 1 ea.

2

PA ! GROWN

79

49

3

4 OZ. PKG. ASST.

LIT TLE LEAF FARMS SAL ADS

ea.

ea.

SALAD 12 CT. TOTE BAG

SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES

8.99

COSMIC CRISP EA. APPLES

3 CT. PKG.

LARGE 3.49 #1YAMS HEARTS 1.99 ROMAINE

99¢

EA.

LB.

FRESH

99¢ BRUSSELS SPROUTS 2.49 DOLE CHOPPED ORGANIC SALAD KITS

GREEN CABBAGE

LB.

LOOSE

2.99

FRESH

PINEAPPLES

2 LB. BAG

4.49

FRESH EA. LEMONS

JUMBO RUSSET EA. POTATOES

4/$3

2 LB. BAG

PINT

4.49

FRESH BLUEBERRIES

5.99

EA.

FRESH

GREEN EA. CUCUMBERS

SUGAR SNAP ¢ & SNOW EA. PEAS

79

3.49

5.99

6.99

4 LB. BAG

ORGANIC NAVEL ORANGES & RED GRAPEFRUIT 2 LB. BAG

7.99

ORGANIC CARA CARA ORGANIC NAVEL MANDARIN EA. ORANGES ORANGES

6.99

1.29

FRESH EA.

TURNIPS

FRESH BUNCH

79¢

GREEN LB. SCALLIONS

LB.

2 LB. BAG

ORGANIC BARTLETT PEARS

5.99

EA.

4.49

DOLE PREMIUM SALAD KITS

EA.

ORGANIC ROMAINE EA. HEARTS

ORGANIC CAULIFLOWER

4.99

LB.

ORGANIC SALADS 3.49 OLIVIA'S EA.

EA.

COCKTAIL TOMATOES

3.99

EA.

2.79

EAT SMART VEGETABLES

EA.

3.49

2.79

EA.

3 OZ. BAG

BELLA SUN LUCCI SUN DRIED EA. TOMATOES

3.99

HOTHOUSE BEEFSTEAK HOTHOUSE ON THE VINE RED ROMA PLUM

2.99

TOMATOES

EA.

EA.

10-12 OZ. ASST.

1 LB. PKG.

6.49

11 OZ. PKG. ASSORTED

LITTLE LEAF

4.99 SALAD KITS 4.99

HYDROPONIC GREEN BUTTERHEAD LETTUCE

2.99

EA.

7.4-7.5 OZ. CRISPY CAESAR & SOUTHWEST

11.3-13.25 OZ. PKG.

3 CT. BAG

25 OZ. ASST. VARIETIES

HOLLABAUGH HONEYCRISP APPLESAUCE

4.99

ORGANIC BROCCOLI CROWNS EA.

EA.

4.99

LB.

ORGANIC RUSSET POTATOES

LOCAL FARM SPECIAL EA.

LB.

5 LB. BAG

2 LB. BAG

SUNKIST CARA CARA VITAGE SWEET NAVEL NAVEL EA. ORANGES ORANGES

3 LB. BAG

2.99

MINI SWEET PEPPERS

FRESH

SUNKIST BLOOD EA. ORANGES

3 LB. BAG

1 LB. BAG

10.2-12.25 OZ. ASIAN, AVOCADO RANCH, BACON CAESAR, CAESAR, SUNFLOWER CRUNCH

FRESH

EA.

LB.

Your LOCAL DELI BETTER SELECTION & LOCAL FAVORITES

6

99

JOHN F. MARTINS DELI

BLACK FOREST HONE Y HAM

7

99

WEAVER'S DELI

BIG SWEET BOLOGNA

lb.

$ SAVE 1 lb.

3

99lb.

KARNS SMOKEHOUSE

SMOKED PIG EARS

lb.

FAMILY FAVORITES

H

5

99

8 OZ.

BEEF STICKS

95

10.99

LB.

CHEESE

3.99

6.99

6.99

NIKOS CRUMBLED FETA

EA.

COLBY CHEESE

LB.

PREMIUM

LANDANA MATURE JERSEY GOUDA

6.49

BEEF MEATBALLS

LB.

LB.

EA.

7.99

7.99

LOW SODIUM TURKEY BREAST

plus%

EA.

3 LB.

GRILL FRANKS

10.99

VE SA $ off

1 lb.

8.99

LB.

SMOKED SAUSAGES

CHICKEN & TURKEY FRANKS

EA.

EA.

19.99

EA.

15 OZ.

3.19

8 OZ.

GRILL & ORIGINAL FRANKS

4.39

HAM CUBES & DICED HAM

4.99

EA.

16 OZ.

BEEF FRANKS

4.99

EA.

EA.

13-16 OZ.

AMERICAN SLICED CHEESE

SAVE 3 LB. $

LB.

THIN SLICED LUNCHMEATS

ea.

KARNS 8 PC. FRIED CHICKEN & TENDER BUCKETS

14

$

ea.

12.99

EA.

SKILLETS & BREAKFAST SANDWICHES

9 OZ.

BEEF SANDWICH STEAKS

2/$7

Fresh Sushi Daily

AVAILABLE AT OUR PAXTON, CARLISLE, MECHANICSBURG, ETTERS, HERSHEY & LEMOYNE LOCATIONS!

6.99

EA. HH

SS II N CEE NC

11

12 OZ.

CHICKEN SAUSAGE LINKS

EA.

Find Karns

OD DS OO FFO

5

49 ea.

5.99

to Gs!o Soupl sloca tion at al

EA.

KARNS FRIED CHICKEN

6

99 lb.

KITCHEN DUTCH POTATO SALAD

3.99

KARNS EGG SALAD

KARNS HAM SALAD

KARNS FAMILY

LB.

6.99

6.99

KARNS BROCCOLI SALAD

SPRING GLENN CHERRY CHEESE DELIGHT

LB.

3 LB.

EA.

4.99

16 OZ.

5 LB.

6 OZ.

3.99

5.49

LB.

8 OZ.

7.99 15

DELI SLICED

GERMAN BOLOGNA

PRESIDENT'S PUB CHEESES

EA.

7 OZ.

LB.

SEAFOOD SALAD

99 55 9

7 OZ.

BLACK CREEK 2 YR. AGED CHEDDAR

7.99 DELI

SAVE $1 lb.

CV SHARP COOPER CHEESE

1 lb.

10 OZ.

LB.

GREAT SELECTION

DELI SLICED

VE SA $

1

CAJUN CRAB DIP

RES S

5.99

DELI SLICED MEDIUM ROAST BEEF

SINCE

FF E

DELI SLICED COOKED HAM

OVEN ROASTED CHICKEN BREAST

7-9 OZ.

FRIED CHICKEN

FOODS

9

FRE S

Always fresh & priced right!

¢ SAVE 84

$ SAVE 1.50

6.99

LB.

KARNS DINNER FOR 1

LASAGNA DINNER

7.99

LB.

LB.

7.49

To assure sufficient supply of sale items, we must reserve the right to limit the purchase of sale items except where otherwise noted. None sold to dealers or wholesalers. Not responsible for typographical errors. Artwork for display purposes only. Thank you for your cooperation. Not all items available at all locations.

EA.

R103002

$ SAVE 1 lb.

$ SAVE 1 lb.


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A labor of love BY CATHY MOLITORIS

They say God works in mysterious ways, and that’s cer tainly tr ue when it comes to The Elizabeth, 18 N. Market St., Elizabethtown. When The Marriage Hub bought the building, the former home of the Elizabethtown Moose Lodge, the nonprofit’s leadership had specific plans for the space. “We work with couples in crisis at The Marriage Hub, and we offer threeday marriage retreats,” explained executive director Jeff Kime. “We had been struggling to find housing for our couples, who come from all over, so when we purchased this building, we planned to convert it into a boutique hotel with three floors of rooms, conference rooms and offices.” T h e i r t i m i n g w a s n’t perfect. It was early 2020, and within a few weeks, the pandemic shut everything down. Once work could begin on the building , the cost of materials had skyrocketed. So, the nonprofit pivoted. “The good thing was more housing had opened up locally. More people opened their homes as Airbnbs

during the pandemic, and a few new hotels opened, so we decided just to renovate the building and run our ministry out of it,” Kime stated. Cost estimates approached half a million dollars for renovation and demolition required to make the building habitable, but Kime was able to work with volunteers to get much of the work done for free. The building has a long history in Elizabethtown, including serving as a hotel in the 1800s. In 1922, the Elizabethtown Moose Lodge voted to purchase the hotel, having outgrown its previous location on West High Street. The Moose members recruited Lancaster architect C. Emlen Urban to construct a new building for their Lodge. Urban had everything from the old hotel torn down except for part of the original foundation that still stands in the basement. The new lodge opened in February of 1924. Over the years, the Moose Lodge housed a second-floor ballroom, a 690-seat movie theater, a restaurant, a bowling alley, bars and meeting space.

Jeff Kime displays photos of how the building looked inside before The Marriage Hub moved in.

When the Moose organization moved to its current located on Maytown Road in 2019, the building was in need of repair and much of the lower level had been damaged by flooding over the years. “We had a lot of work to do when we came in,” Kime noted, adding that the team ripped up carpets, tore out walls and replaced ceiling tiles throughout the site. The movie theater was transformed into an event space, featuring a stateof-the-art projection and sound system. Some original features of the building, including art-deco light fixtures in

The movie theater has been transformed into an event space.

the theater space, were restored, and fundraising is currently underway to restore the 1939 theater marquee on the front of The Elizabeth is fundraising to restore the 1939 marquee. the building, with a few updates. The word “Moose” will be replaced by “The Elizabeth” (named for an Elizabeth who ran the original hotel), and the sign will feature digital messaging. The estimated cost of the marquee restoration is $90,000. On the second floor of the building, Exhaltt Performing Arts Academy has moved into the ballroom space, and Kime hopes to bring in more community groups. You don’t need to travel far “We’re excited to use the WR ¿QG \RXU QH[W WUHDVXUH building for more commuCheck out $QWLTXHV $XFWLRQ 1HZV WR ¿QG nity events,” Kime said, ORFDO DQWLTXHV VKRSV DXFWLRQV DQG PRUH noting that hundreds of $$1 KDV EHHQ D WUXVWHG UHVRXUFH people recently participated IRU RYHU \HDUV DQG LV IRXQG in a Christmas tree lighting ERWK LQ SULQW DQG RQOLQH in the parking lot before coming inside for fellowship DQWLTXHVDQGDXFWLRQQHZV QHW in the theater space, where family-friendly movies are shown regularly. “Our first goal was to make everything workable for the ministry,” he said. “It’s been fun renovating. This was a gorgeous building in its day.” For more information or to donate to the marquee project , visit www.the etownelizabeth.com.

Railroad Ramble scheduled nal railroad. A photo runby is slated here, and the conductor will present a narration of the history of the towns along the tracks. South of the Mason-Dixon Line, travelers will ride on the Walkersville Southern Railroad through farmland in Maryland and may photograph the locomotive move from the train yard to the station.

Also included in this customized day Ramble are roundtrip, chartered motorcoach transportation from Lititz or Harrisburg, lunch at a local restaurant in New Freedom, dinner at the historic Glen Rock Mill Inn, all taxes and gratuities for included features and a travel escort. There is a discount for

current members of the Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. Travelers must register before Friday, Feb. 16. For complete details, visit www.rrmuseumpa.org. More information about the museum is available by visiting the aforementioned website or calling 717-687-8628.

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three times in the last four years and currently has more than 55 manufacturers that access the program. Amato is responsible for establishing and directing training systems and conducting classroom, selfpaced learning and practical instruction to provide technical knowledge for maintenance and automation programs. Amato will instruct training to other maintenance mechanics, analyzing current operating problems and future operating requirements to identify training needs to develop training programs. Founded in 1906, the Manufacturers’ Association supports manufacturers with knowledge to operate, hire and train. To learn more, visit www.mascpa.org.

Webinar to focus on beech leaf disease Penn State Extension will offer a virtual live webinar, “Frontiers in Forest Health: Beech Leaf Disease,” on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024. Par ticipants will learn how to identify beech leaf disease, what causes this malady, and the threat that it poses to the forests. Attendees will also hear about the newest research and potential strategies to manage beech leaf disease. The program is for foresters, natural resources managers, landowners, arborists and grounds managers. Registration is required at https://tinyurl.com/Beech LeafDisease to receive the link to access the webinar. Registrants will also receive access to the webinar recording. Credits are available.

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