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Valentine Card-Making To Benefit Soldiers, Vets And Elderly

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Do You Know...? Page 4A Biblical Message ............. 18A Births.................................... 19A Crossword Puzzle......... 16A “Happy Birthday”.......... 19A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”......................6A Things To Do ................... 16A

Section B

Student Spotlight Gehmans Mennonite School Jasmyn Stoltzfus Garden Spot High School Lauren Esh

Spend a fantastic afternoon glittering, gluing, coloring and crafting Valentine’s cards at Ephrata’s non-profit community art center, Art of Recycle, located at 27 Cloister Avenue, in Ephrata. On Saturday, January 25, Art of Recycle will be partnering with Blue Ridge Communications to host their 3rd annual “Touch a Heart” event at Art of

Recycle. This Valentine Card­Making Workshop is a family­oriented, free event hosted in the Undersea Activity Room. All of the materials and tools needed to make a special Valentine are provided by Art of Recycle. Getting ready for the big day are local students from left to right, (front) Courtney, Brooklyn and

Tori; (back) Savannah along with Art of Recycle owners Chelas and Mr. Nobody Special. Make a card for a veteran, make a card for a senior in a nursing home, and make a card or two for yourself. It is a day to celebrate and create a message of love to share with your friends and family and to share with people who might not otherwise

New Holland Kiwanis Gavel Passes From Yoder To O’Neill

The New Holland Kiwanis Club recently marked their 60th year in operation. The 2019 president, Glenn Yoder (right), passed the gavel to 2020 president, Carla O’Neill (left). It was a busy year for both. O’Neill and her husband sold their business, O’Neill’s Body Shop in New Holland, and

she is now working for Accountable Bookkeeping. Yoder, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker, completed his third term on the Elanco School Board having served ten years as President. Yoder is currently running for State Representative in the 99th District, which covers Akron, Ephrata, New

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Holland, Terre Hill and throughout the year, the surrounding areas. New Holland Kiwanians Chartered on December 7, donate to over 15 local 1949, the New Holland charities in addition to their Kiwanis Club is 60 members contributions to the National strong and focuses on and International Club. serving the needs of children Some of the main recipients in Lancaster County and the include CrossNet Ministries, world. With four major New Holland Library, Cub fundraising events (Continued On Page 2A)

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese receive a Valentine card. welcome to make a card. The personal, handmade If unable to attend the cards will be delivered event on Saturday, January to United States soldiers serving abroad, veterans 25, children may drop and residents of local their creations in the Blue Ridge lobby or mail their nursing homes. Children may trace their project to Blue Ridge (Attn: hands on the card, and then Communications Cindy Mellinger), P.O. Box decorate it any way they wish, adding their name 150, Ephrata, PA 17522­ and a personal message. 0150. The deadline is However, all ages are Friday, February 7.

Poetry Out Loud Competition

Shopping News Photo By Donald Reese Freshman Peyton Flexer, daughter of Sarah and Shaun Mains of Stevens, will represent Cocalico High School at the Poetry Out Loud competition on Saturday, January 25 at the Ware Center in Lancaster. As runner­up in the school contest, Peyton stepped in after a scheduling conflict prevented the winner from attending. Peyton’s performance of “An Invitation to Love” by Paul Laurence Dunbar earned her high scores for voice and articulation, physical presence, dramatic appropriateness, evidence of understanding and overall performance. For the next competition, she will memorize two more poems — “Acquainted with the Night” by Robert Frost, and “A Birthday” by Christina Rossetti.


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Scout Pack 148 and many others. Planning is underway now for their two spring events. On Tuesday, April 28 the annual Women’s Fashion

Show will be held at Shady Maple Banquet Facility. Their Annual Golf Outing is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19 at Foxchase Golf Club. The New Holland Kiwanis Club meets every Tuesday at 12:00 noon at Garden Spot Village. Founded in 1915, Kiwanis International is a global community of clubs, mem­ bers and partners dedicated to improving the lives of children one community at a

time. It has more than 550,000 members from K­Kids to Key Club to Kiwanis and many ages in between, and it is in 80 countries and geographic areas. Each community has different needs, and Kiwanis empowers members to pursue creative ways to serve the needs of children, such as fighting hunger, improving literacy and offering guidance.

Ephrata Toastmasters wrapped up another year with their recent annual holiday banquet at the Olde Lincoln House Restaurant. Led by toastmasters Ernie Werstler and Jude Oniskey, members and their guests enjoyed fellowship as they recounted some very heart­ warming, uplifting and hilarious holiday stories

throughout the evening. The Ephrata club is one of a global network of more than 16,800 Toastmasters clubs in 143 countries. Since 1924, Toastmasters has helped people from diverse backgrounds become more confident speakers, communicators and leaders. The Ephrata Cloister

Toastmasters Club meets every second and fourth Monday at 6:15 p.m. at the Wellspan Ephrata Comm­ unity Hospital. Interested individuals are encouraged to join the club for a complimentary introductory meeting. For more infor­ mation, please call 717­715­ 9234.

Lititz Garden Club Meeting

Glaes will start off with a PowerPoint presentation of photos of different types of roses from old garden roses to modern varieties. Glaes and Geltz will then discuss the fundamentals of growing roses from planting, fertilizing, watering and to pest/fungi control. Kevin Glaes has been growing roses in the Reading area for about 25 years. He has also grown roses in Maryland, California, Montana, Texas and Germany. He currently serves as President of the Reading­Berks Rose Society. Kevin is certified through the American Rose Society as rose show judge and a Consulting Rosarian. Wayne Geltz lives in Warwick Township and has been growing roses for 40 years. He specializes in growing and exhibiting

Hybrid Tea roses. He currently serves as the Vice President of the Reading­ Berks Rose Society. Founded in 1931, the Reading­Berks Rose Society has been helping gardeners in the greater Reading area grow good roses. The purpose of the Lititz Garden Club is to bring people interested in gardening together, in a fun and social atmosphere, to learn and share information about the art and science of gardening and related topics. Gardeners of all interests and experience levels are welcome! Set to begin at 6:30 p.m., the program is free and open to the public. Preregistration is appreciated by emailing lititzgardenclub@gmail. com.

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Appreciating and growing roses will be the program topic at the next Lititz Garden Club meeting on Thursday, February 6 at the Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Road, Lititz, when Kevin Glaes and Wayne Geltz of the Reading­Berks Rose Society will share their love and knowledge of growing roses.

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Obituaries Charlotte Burkhart Bir­ is, 87, Lititz, passed away on Wednesday, January 1. She is survived by a son, Adam Biris, Des Moines, Iowa; a daughter, Anne Biris; two grandchildren; and a sister, Joyce Millen, Lititz. Rosemary Mellott, wife of Roy R. Mellott, Sr., Lititz, passed away on Wednesday, January 1. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Roy R. Mellott, Jr.; a daughter, Jennifer K. Mellott; two grandchildren; a brother, David Dearolf; and a sister, Gloria Chmiel. Lois Peterman, 90, Lititz, passed away on Saturday, January 4. She is survived by two sons: Andrew G., husband of Kathy (Burkhardt) Peter­ man, Lititz, and Michael D., husband of Vicky (Luna) Peterman, Lincoln, Nebras­ ka; seven grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Ruth Detweiler, 84, wife of Lowell, Landis Homes, Lititz, passed away on Monday, January 6. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Steven, husband of Barbara Det­ weiler, Akron; a daughter, Cheryl, wife of Brent Kaufman, Lancaster; one grandchild; and four broth­ ers: Joe, husband of Alona Kauffman, West Liberty, Ohio; Warren, husband of Elma Kauffman, West Liberty, Ohio; Ken, husband of Jane Kauffman, West Liberty, Ohio; and Harold Kauffman, Tucson, Arizona. She was preceded in death by an infant son, Douglas Keith. Joan Martin, 98, Mor­ avian Manor Communities, Lititz, passed away on Tuesday, January 7. She was the wife of the late Charles “Chuck” Berk­ ley,

and the late Clair Martin. She is survived by four sons: Steve Berkley, husband of Joan, Landisville; David Berkley, Hingham, Massa­ chusetts; Mark Berkley, husband of Mary Gibbons, Oakland, California; and Colin Martin, companion of Susan Witmer, Millersville; a daughter, Betsy Teschner, companion of Dick Minnich, Lititz; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; a brother, Jack Colety, Mam­ aroneck, New York, and two sisters: Barbara Amatruda, and Julie Maisch, Groton, Connecticut. Barbara McClure Haas, 80, wife of Franklin, Narvon, passed away on Wednesday, January 8. William E. Macauley, Sr., 69, husband of Diane L.

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4A - Wednesday, January 22, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

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Jane Wise will be the presenter for the Lititz Art Association meeting on Tuesday, January 28, be­ ginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Lititz Public Library. Jane will be discussing “Under­ painting.” Jane makes art because she is trying to create something beautiful or to capture an idea or feeling. Nature in­ spires her, especially flowers, many of which she grows around her home. She is fascinated by the change of the seasons and by light and reflections and shadows that make something glow or adds interest or variation to a composition. In addition, Jane likes the textures and shapes of objects. Jane has been painting seriously for the last ten years. She has taught art classes to homeschool students. Jane has taken several watercolor plant illustration classes at Long­ wood Gardens, the Lancaster County Art Association and also classes with Andy Smith in Lititz. Jane continues to grow as an artist by challenging herself to try various styles, such as realism and im­ pressionism, and by alter­ nating between watercolors, ink and acrylics. Jane and her family enjoy visiting quaint towns and historical sites, hiking and biking on rail trails, gardening and traveling. The purpose of the Lititz Art Association is to foster fine arts and to cooperate with other associations hav­ ing similar purposes. Meet­ ings are held the last Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Road. The program is free and open to the public.

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Es Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch Eck By: The Late C. Richard Beam A collection of “Deitsch Eck” columns from past issues of The Shopping News honoring the late C. Richard Beam.

(Originally published in the June 23, 1982 issue of The Shopping News) Der Kirchengang In Alter Zeit Es dutt eem ganz vun Herze leed, Wann mer ans Alde denkt; Nau geht fascht alles iwwerzwarich, Im Land un Stadt, in Haus un Karich– Mer fiehlt sich recht gekrenkt. Denk yuscht emol ans Kariche­Geh! Wie warr’s in alder Zeit? Darich Hitz un Kelt’, darich Schtaab un Schnee, Is Alles gange, Gross un Glee, Bei reich’ un aarme Leit.

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And apply it to oneself; Now one thinks, as one sits half asleep: How he makes the sinners sweat! He really gives it to them!

Obituaries (Continued From Page 3A)

And when one thinks in the city, On will join no place, Where just a big talker shouts, For sure the church will be filled, And folks like us will be there! What a mix­up! What a mix­up! People have light heads; All is empty–no broth, no salt, A frying without taste and fat, A sloppy business! *** This week we turn to a Dutch poem which is at least 100 years old, for we located it in the 1874 German almanac published by John Baer’s Sons in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The German title is as follows: Neuer Gemeinnuet ziger Pennsylvanischer Calendar Auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi 1874. We are grateful to an Old Order Mennonite friend for the loan of this almanac. There are many comments one could make on this poem. We will limit ourselves to these: The Bordkarich tells us that reference is here to a Lutheran or Reformed church. The poem also reflects the deep sense of reverence earlier generations brought to the church. “In Hut bede” recalls an earlier custom of men praying into their hats before they sat down in church. The poem also tells us of changes in preaching styles. June 23, 1982 Es Bischli­Gnippli

He is survived by a brother, William “Bill” Piper. Paul B. Good, 94, Ephrata, passed away on Saturday, January 11. He was the husband of the late Etta M. (Burkholder) Good, and the late Edith R. (Newswanger) Good. He is survived by two sons: Harold, husband of Miriam (Zimmerman) Good, Stevens, and Melvin, hus­ band of Verna (Fox) Good, Long Island, Virginia; three daughters: Ruth, wife of Earl Horst, Tamaqua; Loretta, wife of Sylvan Witmer, Womelsdorf; and Rhoda, wife of Vernon Weaver, Stevens; 27 grandchildren; 88 great­grandchildren; 14 great­great­grandchildren; two step­sons: Dale, husband of Marion (Hursh) Seibel, Hopewell, and Leonard, husband of Norma (Lehman) Seibel, Mt. Pleasant Mills; seven step­daughters: Dar­ lene, wife of Clarence Kreider, Myerstown; La­ Verne, wife of Paul Groff, Stevens; Shirley, wife of Carl Martin, Newmanstown; Edith Martin, Denver; Mar­

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Safeguarding A Home For An Elderly Relative Since the economy began to slip, a notable and often newsworthy trend reported on across the country was the growing number of “boomerang” kids. After a brief period living on their own, boomerang kids return to live with their parents, mimicking an actual boom­ erang that returns to where it started after a brief period away. While boomerang kids might get the most publicity, another trend has also been steadily growing. According

to the Pew Research Center, 20 percent of individuals age 65 and older lived in a multigenerational house­ hold in 2008. That marked a 3 percent increase from 1990. While there’s no single reason why more and more elderly residents are moving in with their adult children, the still-struggling economy has likely played a significant role. Elderly men and women who lost retirement savings as the market tumbled can no longer afford the costly expense of an assisted living facility, causing many of those people to move back in with their children. For adult children welcoming a parent or an

in-law into their home, a common priority is to ensure the home is safe for an elderly resident. Some safety measures might be easier to plan than others, but the following guidelines should help adults prepare their homes for the arrival of an elderly housemate. • Reduce Risk of Injury in the Bathroom Perhaps no room can be more difficult or seniors to navigate than the bathroom. Wet tiled floors can greatly increase the risk of falling, so men and women should make sure to have bathroom rugs that are slip-resistant. Slip-resistant rugs typically have a rubber bottom and won’t move even if the floor is wet.

Another step to secure the bathroom is to install grab bars on the walls, including in the bathtub and next to the toilet. Also, make sure the towel bars are secure, as seniors might grab onto towel bars if they feel they are about to fall or need to regain their balance. As for the bathtub, be sure to place a non-skid mat or strips on the standing area. This can help secure arguably the riskiest part of a home not just for elderly residents but all inhabitants of a home. According to the National Safety Council, most falls in the home occur in the bathroom. Securing a slippery tub with non-skid mats or strips can greatly reduce the risk of a fall.

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hings to do... and PLACES TO GO

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WED., JANUARY 22 Garden Spot Village, 433 South Kinzer Ave., New Holland, will host My Fellow Traveler Support Group at 10:00 a.m. The event is free and open to the public. For more info., call Leah Amstutz at 717-3556076. THURS., JANUARY 23 - A Free Community Meal will be held at Bethany United Church of Christ, 140 East Main St., Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Meal will not be served if Ephrata Schools are cancelled or closed early due to weather. For more info., call 717733-4134. THURS., JANUARY 23 - Wiest UM Methodist Church, 48 North King St., Schoeneck, will hold a Community Dinner, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Fun, fellowship and food.

SAT., JANUARY 25 City Gate, 100 East Main St., Ephrata, will hold a Free Lunch, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. SAT., JANUARY 25 The West Earl Fire Company, 14 School Lane Ave., Brownstown, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. There is a cost. SAT., JANUARY 25 Tom Tillet will present a program honoring the 75th Anniversary of Auschwitz Liberation Day at 7:00 p.m. in the Garden Spot Chapel at 433 South Kinzer Ave., New Holland. The event is free and open to the public. For more info., call 717-3556000. SUN., JANUARY 26 The Reamstown Fire Com­ pany will hold a Breakfast Buffet, from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. This event is by donation. For more info., call 717-288-7552. SUN., JANUARY 26 Adamstown Community Days will sponsor a Cash Bingo at the Comfort Inn, 2017 North Reading Rd., Denver. Doors open at 1:00 p.m. Games begin at 2:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info., call 484-2560851. SUN., JANUARY 26 -

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hings to do...

The Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main St., Leola, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast and Chicken Corn Soup Sale, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. There is a cost. SAT., FEBRUARY 1 The Smokestown Fire Com­ pany, 860 Smokestown Rd., Denver, will hold a Haus and Pinochle Card Party at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-2687. SAT., FEBRUARY 15 An All You Care To Eat Amish Wedding Meal will be held from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the DurlachMount Airy Fire Company, 880 Durlach Rd., Stevens. There is a cost. For more info., call 717-335-1632 or 717-733-6911. SAT., FEBRUARY 15 The Schoeneck Fire Com­ pany, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Cost is by donation. For more info., call 717-336-6767. SAT., FEBRUARY 15 The Smokestown Fire Com­ pany, 860 Smokestown Rd., Denver, will hold a Haus and Pinochle Card Party at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-2687. THURS., FEBRUARY 20 - Fairmount Homes, 1100 Farm Crest Dr., Ephrata, will host a Gospel Concert featuring the Roland Zimm­ erman Family in the Farm Crest Gathering Room at 6:30 p.m. For more info., call 717-354-6804. THURS., FEBRUARY 20 - A Meeting for Widows will be held at Gus’s Family Restaurant, 3687 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata. Eat at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. All widows welcome. If inclement weather, the meeting will be cancelled. SAT., FEBRUARY 22 - A Basket/Quilt Auction for Veterans will be held at the Upper Leacock Township

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War Memorial Building, Leola. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Auction begins at 1:00 p.m. There is a donation cost, which includes food and drink. For more info., call 484-888-3772. SAT., FEBRUARY 22 The West Earl Fire Company, 14 School Lane Ave., Brownstown, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. There is a cost. THURS., FEBRUARY 27 - Wiest UM Methodist Church, 48 North King St., Schoeneck, will hold a Community Dinner, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Fun, fellowship and food. SAT., MARCH 7 - The Reinholds Fire Company, 156 West Main St., Rein­ holds, will host a bluegrass concert with The Feinberg Brothers. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. and music starts at 6:00 p.m. There is a cost. SAT., MARCH 7 - The Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main St., Leola, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast and Chicken Corn Soup Sale, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. There is a cost. SAT., MARCH 7 - The Smokestown Fire Company, 860 Smokestown Rd., Den­ ver, will hold a Haus and Pinochle Card Party at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-2687. WED., MARCH 11 - A class for widows will be held at Lititz Church of the Breth­ ren entitled, “An Under­ standing Heart, Journeying

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WED., MARCH 11 Weaverland Anabaptist Community, 210 Weaverland Valley Rd., East Earl, will host a Community Meal, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Registration is not required. SAT., MARCH 14 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will host Gospel Singing. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-3366767. THURS., MARCH 19 - A Meeting for Widows will be held at Gus’s Family Restaurant, 3687 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata. Eat at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. All widows welcome. If inclement weather, the meeting will be cancelled. SAT., MARCH 21 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold an All You Can Eat

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THIS WEEK’S

Biblical Message

Facing Opposition Author: Wenger Scripture: Nehemiah 4:9 But we prayed to our God, and because of them we set up a guard against them day and night. Nehemiah was the King’s cupbearer. Hanani and other men came down from

Jerusalem and reported to Nehemiah that the walls of Jerusalem were broken down and the gates burned with fire. God sent Israel into captivity in Babylon. A remnant of the people who escaped the captivity remained in Jerusalem while others later returned to the city. God moved Ezra to rebuild the Temple fifty years before but the walls and city gates still lay in ruin. We can see Nehemiah’s response to this sad news in Nehemiah 4:1 where it says, “I sat down and wept, and mourned many days fasting and praying before the God of heaven.” In ancient cities walls served as a very real

protection from invaders who would seek to destroy, plunder and overpower the resident people. The city

wall would serve as a barrier and from the top of the wall a powerful defense could be made. The gates of a city

were equally important. Gates would allow passage into and out of the city itself. It was a way in which you could police who comes into the city and who leaves. Today we have customs facilities at our boarders for the same purpose, as we should. The ancient city gates also served as a place where court cases were heard and judgments passed. Commerce took place at and around the city gates. The broken down walls and burned city gates served as a sad reminder of God’s judgment on Israel. The remnant people were now turning back to their God and His favor would once again be upon them. The walls needed to be rebuilt

and the gates replaced to demonstrate this. Nehemiah’s Passion Nehemiah had a passion for God and His glory to which Israel was to be a testimony. While Nehemiah was fasting and praying his passion developed into a plan…he must rebuild the city walls and replace the burned gates. Nehemiah’s passion led to diligence in prayer, which always incorporates confession. Nehemiah 1:6 “Please let your ear be attentive and Your eyes open, that You may hear the prayer of Your servant which I pray before You now, day and night, for the children of Israel Your servants, and confess the sins of the

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Andrea (Levans), Denver, a daughter, at WellSpan Eph­ rata Community Hospital. HAGELGANS, William A. and Tabitha, Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. JUDY, Brandon M. and Lanette (Gemmill), Lititz, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. MARTIN, David W. and Sophie, Ephrata, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Comm­ unity Hospital. MERTEL, Nicholas and Mollie (Grubb), Lititz, a son, at UPMC Lititz. NEWSWANGER, Irvin N. and Lois N. (Martin), New Holland, a daughter, at home. NEWSWANGER, Jessica (Ecenrode), and Andrew S. Geiter, Ephrata, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Comm­ unity Hospital. OVERLY, Travis and Amy, Narvon, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. PADULA, Joseph A. and Jeana, East Earl, a daughter,

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children of Israel which we have sinned against You. Both my father’s house and I have sinned.� After much prayer he asked the King for permission to go and rebuild the walls. Permission was granted and the King even gave the needed materials from which to rebuild as well. Do we have a passion for God and His will? Nehemiah’s Prayer and God’s Purpose We desire God to move in our life with His plan and provision, but are we willing to spend the time in

prayer and fasting to secure these? I personally believe the single element most lacking in the believer’s life and the church today is prayer. Prayerlessness is the reason for the apathy we often demonstrate rather than diligence for the things of God. Remember the words of Christ to his disciples on the night of His betrayal “pray that you enter not into temptation.� But each time He returned they were sleeping not praying. Idleness, indifference, and the desire for other things are

all the illegitimate fruits that slowly but surely develop from a lacking prayer life. If you want God’s best‌ it’s brought forth in prayer. Nehemiah 1:4 says, “I sat down and wept, and mourned many days fasting and praying.â€? If we are willing to pray for God to work out His purpose and plan for our life, a blueprint for His glory will begin to take shape. But most importantly know this, you will face opposition. Be sure to pick up next week’s issue and see how to face opposition.

BRUBAKER, Evan M. and Linda B. (Newswanger), Denver, a daughter, at home. BRYNARSKY, Ronald J., and Rebecca Fitzpatrick (Weaver), Ephrata, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Comm­ unity Hospital. BURKHOLDER, Chad R. and Ruth A., Ephrata, a son, at UPMC Lititz. BYELICHENKO, Artem and Yuliia (Aleschenkova), Lititz, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. CINTRON, Liz, and William Isales Jr., Lititz, a daughter, at UPMC Lititz. CRAWFORD, Mitchell E. and Brittany (Monyer), Denver, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hosptial. FISHER, Omar and Becky (Stoltzfus), Denver, a son, at home. GRAYBILL, Ryan S. and

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The following programs will take place in February at the Eastern Lancaster County (ELANCO) Library, 11 Chestnut Drive, New Holland. Their hours are 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, and 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. Most events are free, but require advance registration. To register, stop by the circulation desk at the library, call 717-354-0525 or register online. • Share the Love - Saturday, February 1 to Saturday, February 29. “Share the Love” is part of the ELANCO Library’s effort to promote “Love Your Library” Month, which is an initiative to encourage residents to invest in their local libraries. From Sat­ urday, February 1 to Sat­ urday, February 29, comm­ unity members can come in and help to pay a child’s fine. The donor can choose an amount from the “Giving Tree” and bring it to the circulation desk. That amount will be allotted for a child’s fine on their account. The child is selected randomly and the donation is completely anonymous. Sometimes a fine can deter families from coming back into the library. This program is to help encourage children and their families to come back and use the library. • Readers’ Roundtable Book Discussion - Monday, February 3 at 6:30 p.m. Adult event. The Readers’ Roundtable meets in the downstairs board room of the ELANCO Library. In February the title is “The Lost Girls of Paris” by Pam Jenoff. Everyone is invited to join them! • Preschool Storytime Tuesdays, February 4, 11, 18 and 25 at 10:30 a.m. For ages 3 to 5. Preschoolers are invited to enjoy themed books, songs, rhymes, movement activities, or a craft while building language and literacy skills. • Teen Tuesdays - Tues­ days, February 4, 11, 18 and 25 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. For grades 6 to 12. Teens are invited to chill out, hang out and geek out in the library. • Parachute Play - Wed­ nesdays, February 5, 12 and 19 at 10:30 a.m. For ages 1 to 3. They will be playing with parachutes, singing songs and having fun! Para­ chute Play helps children develop gross motor skills, learn to work together, have imaginative play, develop spatial awareness and express themselves. • Play K-Kindergarten Readiness - Thursdays, February 6, 13 and 20 at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. For preschoolers, ages 3 to 6. Preschoolers are invited to play and learn the needed skills for Kindergarten success. This program is made available by the Cruise into Kindergarten initiative through Pennsylvania Public Libraries. • Dungeons and Dragons Club - Thursdays, February 6 and 20 at 6:30 p.m. For ages 10 and up. This is a club for people who love to play this tabletop role-

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Adamstown Area Library Thoughtful Valentine Bags

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Once again cupid has taken aim at the Adamstown Area Library with a little help from the Friends of the Library. Patrons will again be able to purchase a thoughtful Valentine gift for their special someone. Colorful bags, lovingly-decorated by volunteer Helen Youndt, can been seen throughout the library during the month of February. It is “love at first read” for the wife of one patron who has said she looks forward to her husband’s Valentine purchases from the library. February is the month that brings lovers of romance novels rushing to the library to make that Valentine purchase for a wife, girlfriend, mother, sister, friend and even grandma. The Friends are happy to accommodate them, all for the love of the library. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Pat Acebo, Carole Evans, Judy Nichol, Heidi Engle, Helen Youndt, Joy Maier, Barbara Noel and Margaret Harting. playing game! Never played before? You’re welcome to join them and find out more about D&D. • Friday Frolic for Toddlers - Fridays, February 7, 14, 21 and 28 at 10:30 a.m. For

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Toddlers ends, they’ll bring playtime with develop­ out the big box of toys! Stay mentally-appropriate toys. Build, talk, explore and and play until lunch time! create together. Building • Wee Build - Saturday, develops a child’s math and February 8 at 10:30 a.m. science skills, and provides Ages 0 to 6. Bring your lots of fun. The ELANCO children to this hands-on (Continued On Page 3B)

Denver Elementary Welcomes Nationally-Respected Story Pirates

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Cocalico Education Foundation recently brought the Story Pirates to Denver Elementary. Story Pirates is a nationally-respected education and media organization that celebrates the words and ideas of kids. Their Greatest Hits Show is a sketch comedy musical performed by professional actors featuring a collection of stories and songs, some written by children. The goal of their show is to motivate kids to pick up a pencil and write. Their mission is to help kids become confident, literate students equipped with a variety of tools for written, verbal and artistic self-expression. Shown are the cast as they perform one of their captivating stories for students.


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Library recently received materials from the Office of Commonwealth Libraries to implement a series of Wee Build programs. • Lego® Creation Club Monday, February 10 at 6:30 p.m. Family event for ages 3 and up. Join their Lego® Design Team! Once a month, they’ll build creations out of Lego® Bricks that will be displayed in the library. • Hooks & Needles: Yarn Crafting Club - Monday, February 10 at 6:30 p.m. All ages welcome. The knitting club is open to all knitters and crocheters in all skill levels…even absolute beginners! Their experts can teach you how to start your first project. Bring your own projects, tips and ideas to share. • Teen Art Club - Monday, February 10 at 6:30 p.m. For grades 6 to 12. Each month, they will be working with a different medium. Bring your own sketchbook, but they will have supplies ready for you. This month, they are creating with clay. • All Things STEM -

Brownstown Elementary Student Of The Month Brownstown Elementary School’s Student of the Month for January is thirdgrade student Mathew Johnson, son of Kelly and Eric Johnson. His teacher, Mr. Todd Reed says that Mathew is an exceptional student. Mr. Reed hears, “Good morning Mr. Reed, how are you doing?” each morning. Mathew is a genuinely thoughtful student with a big heart for all. He looks to make sure that others are OK and is truly interested in how you are feeling and is grateful for all that you do. According to completely understand a to Mr. Reed, Mathew is a situation. He has empathy problem-solver with a desire for all; a smile on his face, a

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Thursday, February 13 at 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. For ages 3+. The ELANCO School District has an early dismissal! Ms. Carla will have all sorts of STEM toys for you to tinker and explore. Drop-in anytime between 12:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. • Paw Patrol Party Thursday, February 13 at 6:30 p.m. Family event for all ages. PAW Patrol is on a roll at their puppy-themed party! Have fun with crafts, games, and meet a real life police officer! A New Holland Police Officer will be at the ELANCO Library to read a book, celebrate and have fun!

• Craft and Granola Monday, February 17 at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. For ages 3+. The ELANCO School District is closed! Stop by the library for a simple craft! They’ll have light breakfast snacks. • Explore to Learn-Val­ entine STEM - Monday, February 17 from 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. For grades K to 6. They are celebrating Valentine’s Day late, but that’s okay! Explore to Learn is a series of STEM

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FOR SALE: New Frigidaire refrigerator 22.1 cu.ft. side by side, retail $1,949, our price, $899. 25.5 cu.ft. side by side, $699. 18 cu.ft. top freezer. 717-445-5222. FOR SALE: New refrigerator 2.70 cu.ft, $85. New chest freezer 5.1 cu.ft., $149. Upright freezer 13.8 cu.ft., $459. Slate Rd., 717-4455222. FOR SALE: White GE propane stove with electric ignition, clock and timer. Very clean. $150 OBO. Chest freezer, electric or propane. Needs recharged, $100. Call 717-803-1282.

Computers/Office FOR SALE: Brother laser fax machine-2840, used, $50 OBO. 814-673-5872.

Auto/Truck FOR SALE: 2001 Chevy S10 pick-up short bed, 4 cylinder, 5 speed manual transmission, needs some TLC. Asking $2,795 OBO. Call 717-859-4678 anytime.

W JOB OPPORTUNITIES W • WELDER FABRICATOR • ELECTRICIAN • INSTALLATION / SERVICE TECH Experience preferred for these positions, but we will train a qualified candidate. Offering competitive wages and benefits. If you desire to work in a wholesome and friendly environment, please send us your resumé! 608 E. Evergreen Rd. Email to vernonm@afsproducts.com or mail to:

Automatic Farm Systems

Lebanon, PA 17042 717-274-5333 ext. 105

FOR SALE: 2007 Toyota Corolla S, 145K. Sporty, automatic, moonroof, spoiler, alloy wheels. Blue exterior/ charcoal interior, exceptional condition, no accidents. Call/text, 717-3308155.

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Household/Furniture

FOR SALE: ‘05 Ford Escape 4x4, new plugs/coils, runs good, 190K, $1,900. 717725-5077.

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FARM MARKET Deli Clerk Full Time & Part Time Soup & Salad Cook Full Time Seafood Clerk Full Time & Part Time Donut Production

Cocalico School District Sports/Field Trips Bus Driver

Grocery Stocker Dutchette

Night Shift, Full Time Part Time

Position is for primarily afternoon sports runs with occasional daytime field trips.

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Applications are now being accepted for:

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Cooks

Full Time

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Full Time & Part Time

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Part Time

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Route 23, East Earl, PA 17519 www.shady-maple.com

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A Direct Automotive Services Company A Smarter Way to Operate

Part-Time Vehicle Transport Driver Drive cars and trucks to and from various dealerships and the auto auction location in Manheim, PA.

Job Responsibilities:

- Operate and park vehicles in a safe manner in compliance with all applicable company policies. - Coordinate assistance when a vehicle is inoperable or needs service or gas - Assist with getting vehicles operating as needed including inflating tires or jump-starting vehicles using a battery box and air tank when necessary - Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor

Qualifications: -

Must have smart phone Valid driver’s license and safe driving record required Successful completion of background check and drug test Ability to work in a fast-paced and team-oriented environment Must be 20+ years of age

Work Schedule:

- Fridays required from 8am until 12 noon - Flexibility Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 5:00pm up to 30 hours per week - Schedule may change based on customer needs

Location: Roadrunner Services at the R. Hollenshead Auto Sales building 1373 Lancaster Rd, Manheim, PA 17545

Benefits: We offer advancement opportunities as well as 401k eligibility to our part-time employees after 6 months of service.

Pay Rate: $9.00/hour

Contact: Text or Call Claire Tummons at 615-815-6270 to schedule an interview


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 22, 2020 - 7B

GARAGE SALE NOTICE: FAMILY YARD SALE Thurs. & Fri., January 23 & 24 Thursday 8am-?; Friday 8am-12 noon

Yard Sale in a Heated Greenhouse

at Cocalico Creek Greenhouse 50 W. Mohler Church Road

Please park at 44 West Mohler Church Road at the Gospel Mission

Boy & Girl Clothing, 3M-Teenager; Boys’ & Men’s Jeans; Girl Dresses; Jackets; Sweaters; Shoes; Boots; Books; Housewares; Home Decor; Baby Swing & Baby Cradle; Schwinn Jogging Stroller; Queen Bed, Mattress & Box Spring; Patio Sofa & Chair; Gun Cabinet; Scrapbooking Supplies

Make your

Yard Sale a SUCCESS!

Your ad would be delivered to 38,000 homes!

Call for pricing! 717-738-1151 (1x2 Ad)

FOR SALE: Wooded lot .84 acres, camping, hunting, log-­ ging. Boating 1/2 mile to Pe-­ quea, public boat launch. 532 Bridgevalley Rd. Pequea, $20,000. 717-715-5751. FOR SALE: 24’x34’, 2BR Eld-­ er cottage, must move from existing property in Man-­ heim, $35,000. 717-5760109.

Sporting Goods FOR SALE: Pietta 1858 Remington copy .44cal, stainless black powder re-­ volver, w/extra cylinder, 71/2”BRL. 717-627-3323.

NOTICE: Fishing char-­ ters on Lake Ontario/St. Lawrence River. Bass, perch, pike, salmon, walleye. Email marinecrafts@tds.net or text 717-376-7595 for prices. NOTICE: Susan Lambert Pi-­ ano Teacher, lessons for all ages. 11 Brookfield Drive, Ephrata, PA. 717-3714742.

HELP OFFERED: Experi-­ enced electrician and han-­ dyman services, licensed and insured. Free esti-­ mates. Call Jim, 717-5752147.

HELP OFFERED: Light tree trimming, debris removal, hedge trim-­ ming, mulching and gutter cleaning. Great prices, free estimates. Call Tim at 717-8242831.

NOTICE: Custom built re-­ HELP OFFERED: Hauling placement windows and anything and everything, 7 doors. Professional installa-­ days a week, clean up and tion. Call Ronafa Window & clean outs, appliance remov-­ FOR SALE: Border Collie/ Door, 717-733-7534, or visit al, handy man repairs. Call Husky mix puppies. Ador-­ our showroom at 400 W. Fishers 717-696-7308. able, energetic, family raised. Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ UTD shots with health cer-­ rata Business Center. Thank HELP OFFERED: 18 years, FOR SALE: Craftsman miter tificate. $450. Call 717-445- FOR SALE: 2.03 acre lot, You! experience caregiver looking public sewer, wooded, any box saw, $15 OBO. 717-354- 9830. to care for your loved one in builder, seller approve 9725. their home. Basic med plans. $134,900. Rein-­ trained, light cooking, clean-­ FOR SALE: Firewood, bun-­ FOR SALE: ACA Golden Re-­ holds. 717-940-1595. ing and transportation. 717dles, pallets, camp fire, fire 681-5314. triever puppies. Sire and pit, fireplace. $20-$80. FOR SALE: Ten year old sin-­ Dam on site. $775. 717-445Please call, 717-940-9038. glewide home. Has a front OFFERED: Affordable HELP OFFERED: Small HELP 9762. porch with roof. Central air. appliance repair services. On furniture and chair repair. call 24/7 with over 13 years All appliances included. Cus-­ FOR SALE: Polaris snowmo-­ tom built by Patriot Homes. bile, has been in a barn a few Pick up and delivery avail-­ experience. 856-558-1163. Buyer needs to remove from years. $200. 717-336-3141. able. Call Rick, 717-406- HELP OFFERED: Interested property, $35,000. 717-304in buying your standing 5163. 6626. NOTICE: We accept brush, timber, or felling your Say you saw it in FOR SALE: Leola, Cheryl Dr. trimmings, grass clippings, trees, 6 years experience. The Shopping News! 717-271-6399. 3BR, 2BA mobile home with trees and stumps for a small FOR SALE: Apples: Yellow central AC. Nice quiet com-­ fee. Call Martin Mulch for Delicious, Fuji, Red Rome, munity, 717-733recent updates, information. FOR SALE: Lab Box cross Red Delicious and Stayman 1602. $25,500. 717-538-0591. puppies, family raised, yours Winsap only $7 a basket. for $50. 717-445-4388. Apple cider, brown eggs and IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR SALE: Jack Russell Ter-­ cabbage at Napierville Or-­ rier cross puppies, $300 chard, 5 Martin Road, Eph-­ Entry level position loading trash and recycle Plumbing & HVAC Service Tech OBO. 717-738-0378. rata. Call 717-721-7826. for residential customers. Position offers a

Machinery/Tools

Real Estate

Seasonal

Help Offered

Motorcycles/ATV’s

Notice

Produce/Edibles

Pets & Animals

Loader

Experience is preferred, but not required. We will train the right people. If you are willing to work hard, exceed customer expectations and be rewarded for your efforts, Gus’s will be a great fit for you. Apply in person at the restaurant.

AM & PM SHIFTS NEEDED

HIRING EXPERIENCED SERVERS & HOSTS 3687 R Rothsville th ill Rd Rd., Ephrata (717) 738-7381 1050 W. Main St., Mount Joy (717) 653-2140

• Medical Insurance • Vacation • Holidays • 401K • On Call Pay Local Work. Drug Screening required. E.O.E. M/F

Please apply in person:

Apply in person or email application to jandj@jandj.net Download employee application from the “Contact Us” page on our website www.jandj.net

1245 Eagles Way, East Earl, PA 17519

136 KELLER AVENUE, LANCASTER

E.O.E. M/F

Landscape Driver Equip Operator (CDL) JOIN OUR TEAM! Partner with us as we serve the needs of the community around us! Our services include Landscape, Seeding, Excavation and Hardscape.

CALL US TODAY! (717) 768-8288 Narvon, PA

CDL Truck Driver/Experienced Excavation Operator

Great working atmosphere, competitive wages & OT pay. Excellent benefits package including: Paid Holidays & Vacation, Health Ins., IRA Email resume: andy@mountainsideexcavators.com or apply in person: 1043 Mountain Road, Manheim, PA, 6am-5pm Monday-Friday

CDL DRIVERS (Side Load)

Local Trash and Recycle Company seeking Drivers. Normal work week Monday through Friday. Requirements: Must be 21 years of age. Air Brake endorsement. Position offers a competitive salary and a full benefits package. Send resume or apply in person: Eagle Disposal Human Resources 1245 Eagles Way PO Box 288 • East Earl, PA 17519

Reading Support Paraprofessional

WORK at one of the COOLEST places in town!

Part-time, hourly

*Highly qualified status required (Associate’s Degree or 48 post-secondary credits)

Part-time, hourly

*Highly qualified status required (Associate’s Degree, 48 post-secondary credits or Credential of Competency for Paraprofessionals)

Visit the employment page of our website to obtain a support staff application

www.cocalico.org OR

Apply in person or mail to:

Cocalico School District

Attention: Human Resources 800 South Fourth Street, P.O. Box 800 Denver, PA 17517 Deadline for applications is January 31, 2020 Cocalico School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer

FT GENERAL LANDSCAPE/FARM LABOR Family oriented business

The Cocalico School District is accepting applications for the following 2019-2020 positions:

Special Education Paraprofessional

Eagle Disposal

We offer:

is looking for a:

Mill Stream Landscapes

competitive salary and a full benefits package.

Valid Driver’s License required.

WE ARE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE:

WE OFFER THESE GREAT BENEFITS:

• Friendly and outgoing • Dependable and responsible • Self-motivated • Energetic • Available to work EVENINGS and WEEKENDS OR available to work DAYTIME

• Competitive hourly pay • On-the-job training • Advancement opportunities • Flexible part-time schedules In sports?

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Stay at home mom?

Possible summers off!

• Friendly co-workers • Fun and fast-paced environment • Merit increases • Leadership Training & Opportunity Please download an application at dqephrata.com (or visit our store to pick one up) and return it in person to:

Dairy Queen® of Ephrata, Inc.

181 South Reading Road All trademarks owned by Am. D.Q. Corp. ©2020

• Competitive pay • Overtime • Paid vacation, sick & holidays • 401k

You must have: • Valid driver’s license • Good attitude • Strong work ethic

717.664.0810 • www.warihay.com

HELP WANTED Scheduling Manager Daily organizing and scheduling of a 25 person workforce performing lawn and landscape service. Responsibilities also include customer interaction, quality control and estimating of services provided.

Scheduling Manager Daily organizing and scheduling of a 25-person workforce performing lawn and landscape service. Responsibilities also Administrative Assistant include customer quality control Assisting a 3 person interaction, office staff with daily operations. Basic knowledge of QuickBooks and Microsoft Office and estimating of services provided. Suite is a must. Responsibilities includes invoicing for a 25 person workforce, customer service via phone Administrative Assistant and email, and other secretarial tasks. Assisting a 3-person office staff with daily Scheduling Manager Retail Store Manager operations. Basic knowledge of Daily organizing and scheduling of aQuickBooks 25 person For lawn and garden division of company. Previous workforce performing lawn and landscape service. andmanager Microsoft Office is a must. retail experience is aSuite must. Manager would Responsibilities also include customer interaction, be responsible for small workforce, daily operations, Responsibilities include invoicing for a quality controland and estimating servicesservice. provided. purchasing receiving, andof customer 25-person workforce, customer service via Administrative Assistant phone and email, and other secretarial tasks. Business is conservative mennonite owned operated Assisting a 3 person office staff with dailyand operations. Basic knowledge QuickBooks and Microsoft Office 23 bus stop across the street RetailofRoute Store Manager Suite is a must. Responsibilities includes invoicing for For and garden divisionservice of company. a 25lawn person workforce, customer via phone 717-859-1180 and email, and other secretarial tasks. Previous retail 175 manager experience is must. West Main Street, Leola, PAa17540 Manager would be responsible for small Retail Store Manager For lawn and garden division of company. Previous workforce, daily operations, purchasing and retail manager experience is a must. Manager would receiving, and customer service. be responsible for small workforce, daily operations,

HELP WANTED

purchasing and receiving, and customer service.

Business is conservative mennonite owned and operated Business is conservative mennonite owned and operated Route 23 bus stop across the street

717-859-1180

175 West Main Street, Leola, PA 17540


8B - Wednesday, January 22, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” HELP OFFERED: Caregiver with 30 years of experience, available for your elderly loved one, Ephrata and sur-­ rounding area. Call 352615-3793.

HELP OFFERED: Cleaning Services. Will clean your house. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. Trustworthy, reli-­ able and energetic young woman will clean. Experi-­ HELP OFFERED: Painting, enced. 717-286-7268. interior, exterior, 30 years experience, old and new HELP OFFERED: Christian houses, Churchtown. 717lady will clean your house. 445-7749. Lititz, Ephrata area, weekly, biweekly, monthly. Call 717381-9259

Home & Lawn Care

HELP OFFERED: Cory’s Handyman Service is looking to fix those things around the house in need of repair, so you don’t have to. No job too small. So call, 717-723- HELP OFFERED: Homes 0277. Reasonable rates/in-­ and office cleaning, profes-­ sured. PA#103368. sionally done, 30 years ex-­ HELP WANTED: P.T. Direc-­ perience, insured, refer-­tor of Family Ministries ences available. Carol, 717Hope United Methodist 203-6886. Church, Ephrata, PA. Do HELP OFFERED: Are you you have a passion for Je-­ looking to free up some time? sus Christ, enjoy working I am here to help. I would love with children, youth and clean your home for you so their families, 15-20 hours HELP OFFERED: A-Clean to that you can spend time on per week. Please send cover Hometown Services, spe-­ other important activities. letter and resume to cializing in offices, apt. References can be supplied. ileneb220@windstream.net Local, honest and depend-­ or call 717-738-3774 for turnovers, move ins and able. Call or text, 717-271- more information. move outs, churches, 1562. HELP WANTED: Now hiring daycares, and banks. HELP OFFERED: Ladies, PT general help, including Serving Lancaster County come home to a clean house. maintenance and laundry, lady will do your must work weekends. Apply for 25 years. Call 717-336- Christian cleaning. Honest, depend-­ at Red Roof Inn, 2017 N. able. Call 717-859-2502. 4854. Reading Rd., Denver, PA 17517.

Help Wanted

Cleaning Services

Now Accepting Applications For

Line Cooks

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HELP WANTED: PT line cook, Wednesday-Saturday. Parttime busser (must be at least 16 years old). Ephrata Amer-­ ican Legion. Call/text, 717468-4756.

HELP WANTED: PT Deliv-­ ery Driver, Friday and Sat-­ urday, 3rd shift, (with some holiday hours). Lo-­ cal deliveries - no CDL re-­ quired. Full-time or parttime cake decorator, some cake decorating ex-­ perience necessary. PT retail. Apply within: Achenbach Pastries Inc. 375 E. Main Street, Leola. EOE. HELP WANTED: Tour Guides and Box Office Staff needed. The Amish Experience, Route 340, between Bird-in-Hand and Intercourse. $10.50 per hour. No prior knowledge about the Amish required. We teach and train. Some Saturday and Sunday avail-­ ability is required. Email re-­ sume to Gloria@Amish Experience.com.

HELP WANTED: Now hir-­ ing cashiers at Charlies Fuel & Deli, 1634 West Main, $11.00 hour, 36 hours week. Call 717-6298907. Place your classified ads online at www.snews.com!

Help Wanted Part Time Experienced Waitress Apply in Person

HELP WANTED Apartment complex in Ephrata is seeking a full-time

Maintenance/Janitor

Duties will include building/grounds maintenance and snow removal. Basic knowledge of electrical, plumbing, HVAC required. Boiler knowledge is helpful. This position will also be on-call for emergencies.

Email resume with salary history to

michelle.kready@rhf.org. NO PHONE CALLS OR IN-PERSON APPLICATIONS.

Bright’s Restaurant

Your Independent Restaurant for over 59 Years

1025 S. State Street & Rt. 272, Ephrata

717-738-1177

HELP WANTED: A Denver, PA company is looking for a general laborer for construc-­ tion projects. We are looking for someone with a great work ethic, valid drivers li-­ cense and someone who has a positive attitude. We offer competitive wages commen-­ surate with experience and ability. 717-336-4466.

HELP WANTED: Residential and commercial cleaning company looking for hard-­ HELP WANTED: Full-time, working, dedicated individu-­ als to join our team. We have Part-time front desk, must be both PT and FT available. available weekends. Apply at Please contact Christy Ma-­ Red Roof Inn, 2017 N. Read-­ dara, 717-823-1900 or ing Road, Denver. email, mahalocleaning pa@gmail.com.

HELP WANTED DRIVER/WORKER

HELPING HANDS DAY CARE CENTER

Small construction crew is looking for a motivated individual to serve as a driver. Must have a valid PA driver’s license. Please call to apply.

Full-time position available for an

SS Fisher Enterprises 717-690-9769

HELP WANTED FULL-TIME Assistant Director

to work in our Christian Child Care Center. Requirements include B.S. in Education or a related human services field.

Gordonville area

Wanted WANTED: Highest cash paid for junk or good cars. Li-­ censed professional. 717278-9539. WANTED: Like new or slightly used digital hear-­ ing aids. Call 717-2036521.

To Buy

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!

Contact Sue at (717) 859-2032 ext. 223 Applications accepted through Friday, February 7, 2020 Located on Rt. 272 & Fulton Streets, Akron Akron Grace E.C. Church

HELP WANTED: Denver com-­ pany looking for someone full-time or part-time who can drive roll-off and dump trucks. Someone with an A or B CDL license, who has a clean driving record and a valid drivers license. Experi-­ ence with heavy equipment is a plus. 717-336-4466.

Full & Part Time

WANTED: All trains, HO, Li-­ onel, Thomas the Train, LE-­ GOs, old toys, sportscards before 1980. Paying cash. Please call Steve at 717341-4214. WANTED: A sturdy ping pong table in good condition. Voicemail: 717-626-0359.

Driver

Full-Time

Office Help/ Truck Dispatch

• Starting at up to $10.00/hr. • Free Meals • Flexible Hours

Please call 717-738-7900 and ask for Kristi. 1605 Apple St., Ephrata, PA

Email resume to:

KBFreight@gmail.com

Cloister Shopping Center

Applications and phone calls accepted every day but Tuesday.

Josh at 717-271-3264

If you are looking for part-time work, come to Garden Spot Auto Auction and apply to be a Work schedule is 4 days a week and hours vary.

HELP WANTED

or call

Days

If you are a motivated, energetic person, apply in person at:

Ephrata 717-738-4436

Now hiring for the following full-time year-round positions:

Guest Services Coordinator

Full Time Employees Hatchery & Cleaning Crew

WANTED: String and Wind instruments. All conditions considered. Will pay cash. Please call, 717-368-3337.

Responsibilities will include: answering phones, making reservations, retail sales, other various campground store/office duties. Requires good customer service, phone, computer and retail sales skills. 32 to 40 hours per week including some weekends and holidays in season. Must be reliable, trustworthy and dependable.

Maintenance Worker

Employees must be able to stand, reach, bend, pull, push or lift more than 50 lbs. for an extended period of time. Starting hourly wage is $10.00. Immediate paid holidays. After 30 days employees are eligible to participate in our Health, Dental & Vision Insurances and after 60 days with our 401K plan. Stop by between 8am and 4pm, Monday through Thursday or Friday until 2pm at our location:

Come join the Lake-In-Wood team and enjoy the benefits of working in a beautiful resort in a fun, friendly atmosphere. Great starting wages and benefits including 401k with match!

621 Stevens Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 *Absolutely NO phone calls, please!

Apply in person at 576 Yellow Hill Road, Narvon, PA 17555 (Bowmansville Area) or call 717-445-5525. Resumes may be sent to jbakker@suncommunities.com

Responsibilities include: Maintaining campground facilities and many other various duties. Requires all around maintenance skills with expertise in electrical & plumbing. 40 hours per week, Monday-Friday. Must be reliable, trustworthy and dependable.

YARNELL SECURITY SYSTEMS ALARM INSTALLERS NEEDED We are growing!

Come work for the #1 voted alarm company in Lancaster county over 15 years running! Dependability is a must. Electronics background, troubleshooting skills, CCTV, DMP, Honeywell, Firelite, Bosch, GE-EST/I-O systems, NICET certification a plus. WILL TRAIN. We offer competitive wages, paid medical & life insurance, 401k, vacation & holiday benefits. Salary/wages dependent on experience. Clean background check/ driving record is required.

Apply within or send resume to jreigner@yarnellsecurity.com


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 22, 2020 - 9B WANTED: Costume jewelry, vintage Christmas decora-­ tions, doll clothes, clothing button collections, post-­ cards, other small antiques. FOR RENT: Large office Stella 717-875-7884. building, 3 offices, large basement, many parking WANTED: Reclaimed lumber, spaces, Lebanon, PA. 717siding and floor boards, etc. 629-0084. Call 717-413-8393. FOR RENT: Building in the WANTED: $100-$2,000 paid Denver area, 64x31 ft. Small for unwanted and junk vehi-­ pasture could be available. 717-335-2400. cles. Local, insured and bonded dealer. Free removal. FOR RENT: Office Space, 24 Call anytime, 717-350-1208. Orange St., Ephrata. 2-3 of-­ fices, large meeting room, WANTED: A used fiberglass two bathrooms, closet/ truck cap or aluminum cap storage space, lobby/vesti-­ flat. No rise on top. 69x84 bule area. Off-street parking max. size. Call 717-336- for 5-6 vehicles. Includes heat, water/sewer and 1623. trash. $830 per month plus security deposit and credit WANTED: Vinyl records & check. 717-738-1151.

For Rent

FOR RENT: Twin Pine Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ cess, $20.00/month and up. 717-733-6549. 1932 W. Main, Ephrata. Tuesday & Thursday, 9am-5pm, Mon-­ day, Wednesday & Friday, 9am-12:00pm, Sat., by ap-­ pointment.

Apartments FOR RENT: Rooms available with kitchenette, weekly or monthly at Econo Lodge Inn and Suites, Denver/ RT272, near Dunkin Donuts and Red Roof Inn. No pets. Call 717336-7000.

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Each month, the East Cocalico Lions Club honors a Cocalico High School student for their achieve­ ments and for being one of the High Schools and the community’s finest. Each student is presented with a certificate and a monetary gift along with an inspir­ation book and a flash drive from the Adamstown Public Library. Recently, at a club meeting that he and his parents attended, Austin Buskirk was honored as a Club’s Student of the Month by the members of the East Cocalico Lions Club. At Cocalico, Austin’s activities include being Vice President

of the National Honor Society, playing lacrosse and participating in Model United Nations, which is an activity in which students can learn about diplomacy, inter­ national relations, and the United Nations. You have to wonder where Austin finds time since he has visited 16 different coun­tries but he believes in the Lions Clubs motto of “We Serve” by representing the Lions clubs of the Cocalico School Area by serving on the Leaderboard of the Cocalico High School Leo Club, a Lions club service

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Awarding a Student of the Month is just one of many ways which the East Cocalico Lions serve the youth of their community as they continue to celebrate more than 75 years of “Lighting the Way” in the world. The members of the East Cocalico Lions Club congratulate Austin on this and all his achievements and wish him the best of luck in the future. If you are interested in finding out more about the East Cocalico Lions or would like to join, please call 717-336-5311.

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organization within the High School. He also volunteers with numerous other community activities. Austin was honored by being selected as one of two students from the state of Pennsylvania to speak at Ford’s Theatre. His future plans include attending Penn State’s Honors College and hopes to attend Medical School to become an anesthesiologist. Pictured here is Lion Chuck Blattenberger con­ gratulating Austin and his parents Michael and Ronita.

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Adamstown Library Events (Continued From Page 11B)

solving techniques just to name a few. Come in and join in for a relaxed, enjoyable hour. Please register. This month they will be making a simple pasta dish. • Market Monday – Mon­ day, February 3 - Drop-in from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Gain “shopping” experi­ence: make a shopping list, grab a basket, collect food, and pay with play money at toy registers. Your child begins to learn about financial literacy through play. First Monday of each month. No registration required. Each family group must include a responsible adult. Ages two and up.

• “Get Your Brick On!” Join the library on Tuesday, February 4 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. for the Lego® Club. Have fun making an individual creation with a surprise theme. Kids (and parents) pick their favorite and prizes are awarded. Evening concludes with a teamwork project. Join the library for lots of laughter and creativity on the first Tuesday of each month. For all ages. Please register. • Technology Night – Wed­ nesday, February 5 at 6:30 p.m. This monthly program is dedicated to helping patrons cope with the everchanging world of com­ puters, mobile devices, and technology. In February, they’ll be trying a new format for tech night, with a Tech Q&A. On Wednesday, February 5, come to the library for one-on-one help from one of the tech gurus.

1433 West Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522 • 717-733-4158 See Website For Complete Listings www.hauensteinagency.com 3 BR House, 192 S. Reamstown Rd., Stevens. $1195, 2-car garage, w/s. PET WELCOME, NO SMKG. 3 BR House, 36 E. Second Ave., Lititz. $1100, 1-car garage, stove, refrig. NO PETS OR SMKG. 2 BR 2nd fl. Apt., 305 E. Fulton St., A3, Ephrata. $795, w/s/t, stove, refrig., d/w, w/d. PET WELCOME, NO SMKG. 2 BR 2nd fl. Apt., 120 W. Main St., Apt. #3, Ephrata. $695, w/s/t, stove, refrig., coin laundry. NO PETS OR SMKG. 1 BR 2nd fl. Apt., 307 E. Main St., Apt. #3, Ephrata. $675, heat, w/s/t, stove, refrig. NO PETS OR SMKG. 1 BR 3rd fl. Apt., 1803B Swamp Bridge Rd., Stevens. $565, well/septic, stove, refrig. NO PETS OR SMKG.

PROPERTY FOR SALE

1038 Cambridge Drive, Manheim

This over-55 age community is peaceful living at its best! Offering one floor living with 3 BRs, 3 baths, workshop and huge storage area on the lower level. Features a living room w/gas fireplace, a charming old-world style eat-in kitchen and a master suite with walk-in closet! $249,900 ML#PALA140856

Cathy Putt

717.733.4777 or 717.572.0834 cathy@Kingswayrealty.com

APARTMENTS FOR RENT 137 Tom Ave., Ephrata, 3 BR, 1.5 BA Townhouse Includes: dishwasher, stove, built-in microwave, refrigerator, washer/dryer hookup, heat pump with central air, deck, nice yard area, off-street parking. Tenant responsible for snow and lawn maintenance. Close to small community park, easy access to Route 222. $955/month plus all utilities. Available soon. 183 Tom Ave., Ephrata, 3 BR, 1st Flr. Apartment Includes: stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer, dryer, central air, patio, outside storage, off-street parking, trash removal, mowing and snow removal. Close to small community park, easy access to Route 222. $855/month plus utilities. Available in April. All units require security deposit, one-year lease, references and credit check. NO PETS/NO SMOKING PERMITTED IN ANY UNIT Rental applications can be picked up at The Shopping News/Hocking Printing Co., Inc. 615 E. Main St., Ephrata, PA or printed from www.snews.com 717-738-1151

Registration is required. Call the library at 717-484-4200 to sign up for a half hour time slot - 6:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m. or 7:30 p.m. - and have all of your questions answered. • Winter Food and Wine Pairing Dinner – Friday, February 7 starting at 6:00 p.m. (snow date: Saturday, February 8th) at Foxchase Golf Club, 300 Stevens Road, Stevens. Looking for a last minute gift or an early Valentine’s Day present? Give the gift of perfectlypaired food and wine, and help support the Room to Grow Capital Campaign. There is a cost per person. Tickets are on sale at the library. Call 717-484-4200. • Block Party – Monday, February 10 - Drop-in from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. – A Block Party is a free-play session with blocks, people, vehicles, animals, photo­ graphs of buildings, etc. where preschoolers have the freedom to build and play as

MAYTOWN, PA 2 BR Apartments At the Square. Rent $925 includes ALL utilities (heat/hot water/sewer/trash/ electricity). NO PETS. Minimum income $18,888 required. Section 8 accepted & waives the minimum income.

Call today 717-517-9257 Equal Housing Opportunity

they wish. Children will build/experiment, manip­ ulate objects, work with others, count/measure, and build vocabulary. Second Monday of each month. No registration required. Each family group must include a responsible adult. Age two and up. • Library Board of Trustees Meeting – Wednesday, Feb­ ruary 12 at 6:30 p.m. • Bedtime Stories - Wed­ nesday, February 12 at 6:30 p.m. Enjoy stories, a craft and snack. Don’t forget to wear your pajamas! Please register. • Genealogy Interest Group – Thursday, February 13 at 6:30 p.m. The group will be led by genealogy researcher Ken McCrea. For older students and adults. Please register. • This winter is for the birds! Saturday, February 15, all day. Drop-in to create a pinecone birdfeeder for our feathered friends. All ages. • Kindness Rocking Paint­ ing – Monday, February 17, all day. Stop in at the library since the kids have off school and make a special spread the love rock. • Hank The French Bulldog – Monday, February 17 Drop-in from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Cuddle and read with Hank at the library. For families. No registration needed. • Junior Chef Creations – Tuesday, February 18 at 6:00 p.m. It’s never too early to

FOR RENT Commercial Office Space 24 Orange Street, Ephrata First floor office space includes 2-3 offices plus large meeting room, two bathrooms, abundant closet/ storage space, lobby/vestibule area, off-street parking for 5-6 vehicles. Utilities include heat, water/ sewer, trash, lawn and snow removal. $830.00 per month, 1-year lease, security deposit and credit check required.

607 E. Main Street, Ephrata Single office (14x14), first floor. Includes: off-street parking, water/sewer, electric, heat/air and trash removal. $310.00 per month, 1-year lease, security deposit and credit check required. Call 717-738-1151 or email snews@ptd.net for more information.

start kids in the kitchen. Bring them to Junior Chef Creations on the third Tuesday of each month to learn the skills and tools needed to create and eat healthy! This month, they’ll make Strawberry and Mozzarella Skewers – Yum! Third Tuesday of each month. For ages 6 to 12 years. Registration is re­ quired. • WFCU Shark Costume Character Storytime – Wed­ nesday, February 19 at 10:00 a.m. Join the library for a storytime that will build early financial literacy. Also... shark! Presented by Wheatland Federal Credit Union. • Walk-In Craft - Children may stop into the library anytime between 9:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February 21 to make and take home a seasonal craft. No registration needed. • Job Fair – Friday, Feb­ ruary 21 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Looking for a new job? Adamstown Area Lib­ rary will host a job fair in February. Speak directly to local employers and agen­ cies, learn about current job openings and apply for available jobs on the spot. • STEM: Squishy Circuits – Saturday February 22 at 10:00 a.m. Learn how electricity works the fun way, with Squishy Circuits! Squishy circuits teach how switches and circuits work without any live wires. Using Play-Doh and non-con­ ductive dough, kids will explore hands-on to make lights shine bright and propellers spin. Kids will learn how to create a chain of electricity and to see how our world is lit up. Ideal for ages 5 to 9. Registration is required. • Mini-Chef Mondays – Monday, February 24 at

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1. Is the book of Nahum in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. In Acts 7, who recounts the story of Abraham along with the captivity and freedom of the children of Israel? Paul, Peter, Stephen, Andrew 3. From II Corinthians 3:17, “Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is ...”? Hope, Liberty, Love, Peace 4. Who went to sleep and fell out the window while Paul preached? Esua, Enid, Eutychus, Eucyrus 5. In what Macedonian city were Paul and Silas imprisoned? Philipi, Neapolis, Jericho, Jerusalem 6. From Acts 13:6, Barjesus was a ...? Cousin of Jesus, Early priest, Sorcerer, Friend of Mark ANSWERS: 1) Old; 2) Stephen; 3) Liberty; 4) Eutychus; 5) Philipi; 6) Sorcerer Sharpen your understanding of scripture with Wilson’s Casey’s latest book, “Test Your Bible Knowledge,” available in bookstores and online. © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.

10:00 a.m. It’s never too early to start kids in the kitchen. Join Kilene Knitter, Giant Food Stores Nutrition­ ist to learn the basic skills and tools needed to create and eat healthy! In February, they’ll make Strawberry Bows. Perfect for ages five and under with an adult caregiver. Registration is required. • Mystery Guest Book Club – Tuesday, February 25 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. What are you reading right now? Bring it along to discuss with the other children at the book club. A mystery guest will appear and they’ll play “20-questions” to try to guess their job. Parents love this club as much as children! Great way to be introduced to members in the comm­ unity. For families. Please register.

NEW HOLLAND:

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Accepting Applications 1 and 2 BR Townhomes Lovely Community of Denver, PA Close to PA Turnpike, U.S. Routes 222/272, Freshly Painted, Equip. Kitchen, w/w Carpet. For more information, call

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Section 8 Welcome This institution is an Equal Housing Opportunity Provider and Employer.

The Cambridge’s kitchen, dining and living room are wide open creating a feeling of spaciousness & flexibility. A covered rear porch extends entertaining to the outdoors. Downstairs features an expandable walk-out basement. 14 Pacific Blvd., Ephrata A 2-car garage enters from alley.

Dir.: Rt. 272N, between Ephrata & Reamstown, turn west on Wabash Rd. at Four Seasons Produce. For GPS enter 400 Wabash Road, Ephrata. Call Cheryl Fuss (717) 587-2046 or Kimberly Mannon (717) 333-1215.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 22, 2020 - 13B

THE

SHOPPING NEWS

is looking back...

of Lancaster County

50 YEARS AGO

*These pages are re-run for entertainment purposes only. Advertised prices, locations, names and phone numbers are not intended for use or solicitation.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1970


14B - Wednesday, January 22, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

AREA

Public Sales

Art Exhibit Opening At Crossings Gallery An art reception will be held at Landis Homes on Monday, February 3 featur­ ing the work of Linda Ellen Ackley Gaston who is a retired art educator and watercolorist. Linda earned a B.S.å in Art Education from Penn State University and took additional art classes at Purdue University. In her younger years, she was drawn to arts and crafts. She made most of her own clothes in high school and college, and made wedding dresses for her daughter and daughter-in-law. Starting out, her paintings were mostly oils until moving to

Poughkeepsie, New York in 1973 and connecting with an accomplished watercolor teacher, Fiona Banta. Since then, watercolor has been Linda’s main medium. Nevertheless, she experi­ ments with many different styles and her collection includes subject matter that is realistic, whimsical and completely abstract. Linda taught watercolor painting to children and adults in her home and other venues. In 1991, when a new art gallery opened in the Poughkeepsie area, many of the exhibiting artists were her former students. Since moving to Lancaster in 1993 she taught at the Iris Club, the Lancaster County Art Association and with homeschooled children. Linda and her husband Charles, who are residents at Landis Homes, have four

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 2020 AT 1:00 P.M.

Preview Times - Tuesday, January 28 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, January 29 from 8:00 A.M. *The following is just a very general list of items to be sold. Photos representing the entire auction will be posted on our website www.horstauction.com on Tuesday, January 28. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 21/2 miles west of Ephrata) FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.); SHERATON CHERRY 4-DRAWER BUREAU; APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS & LAMPS; SILVER; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; AGATE; TINWARE; PEWTER; WOODENWARE; 3 CARVINGS BY LARRY TEXTER; LONGABERGER BASKETS & POTTERY; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; COLLECTION OF MARBLES; TOOLS; LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD! Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

adult children, scattered from Reading to Honolulu and four grandchildren. They also have one greatgrandchild who loves to explore the hallways at Landis Homes and interact with residents when she visits her great-grandparents. The opening reception, to which the public is welcome, will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Monday, February 3, in the Crossings Gallery in the Calvin G. & Janet C. High Learning & Wellness Center at Landis Homes, 1001 East Oregon Road, Lititz. Pianist Janet Eberly will provide live music. The exhibit will continue to be on display through March 2020. In case of inclement weather, a snow date is set for Monday, February 10. For more information, call 717-3813550.

* “I bought a mesh laundry bag at the dollar store and hang it from a hook in the closet where I keep my hamper. Socks go in the bag. When I’m ready to do laundry, I tie a knot in the bag and toss it in. Socks stay together.” -- T.O. in California * Last bowl’s worth of cereal? If you don’t like the cascade of bits and dust at the bottom of the bag, simply empty the contents into a colander before you put it in the bowl. * “Our neighbor’s dog kept getting into the trash while they were out. They bought a crate, but he barked too much when he was in it. They saw online where someone put

PUBLIC SALE

OF 2011 CHEVY EQUINOX LT W/75,000 MILES; QUALITY MODERN FURNITURE & PERSONAL PROPERTY

MON., JANUARY 27, 2020 SALE AT 10:00 A.M. FURNITURE AT 12:00 NOON

To be held at Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver (Rt. 272, near Adamstown)

This week, our entire auction will be outside, under the pavilion. WE WILL BE FULL WITH LOTS OF QUALITY ITEMS! For pictures, visit www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID #1536) weekend prior to auction date. 10% buyer’s premium. Cash, credit card or good PA check accepted as payment. No out of state checks without bank letter or prior approval. All items sold as-is, where-is. Food & restrooms available. All announcements made day of sale take precedence over prior advertisement.

Sale For:

WILLIS & MARGARET NOLT ROBERT & ADELE COLE & OTHERS

their trash can in a dog crate and let the dog have the run of the house. He tried it, and it only took a couple of weeks before they were able to stop using the crate entirely. Mr. Dog doesn’t mess with the trash anymore.” -- C.M. in Virginia * “My dad keeps a pants hanger in the bathtub to hang up the small nonstick mat that he keeps in there. He says if he hangs it, it doesn’t get mildew on the bottom around the suction cups.” -T.K. in Missouri * Common substitutions: Recipe call for semisweet chocolate? Per ounce, use one square (1 ounce) of unsweetened chocolate and add 4 teaspoons of sugar. * Mayonnaise can stand in for cooking oil in a recipe. Use in an equal amount. It works especially well in brownies. * “When flossing, cut a length of floss, then tie the loose ends together. Now you have a circle and can hold it open with your fingers rather than wrapping the loose ends around your fingers and

cutting off the circulation. All it takes is a little tension on the circle to keep the line taut.” -- C.E. in Kentucky * “If you have to wash dishes by hand, here’s a tip for rinsing utensils: Clean silverware together and toss into a colander. Then you can rinse the whole thing together instead of each fork, knife or spoon. This will save time, and water.” -- M.V. in Ohio * Apply car wax to shower walls to keep soap scum from hanging around. Petroleum jelly can be used in showerdoor tracks to lubricate them, since it won’t wash away easily. * “I like to use metal cans for storage in my shop. To make them safer, I file the rims and dip them in a shallow disk of melted wax. When the wax hardens, it fills in all the potential jagged edges that might lead to a small cut.” -- F.J. in Florida Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.

(Terre Hill Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION SOLID 3 BEDROOM RANCHER * ¼ ACRE 1-CAR GARAGE * LOW MAINTENANCE

SAT., FEBRUARY 8 at 1:00 P.M. LOCATED AT: 224 New St., Terre Hill, Pa. 17581 DIRECTIONS: On the North side of Terre Hill on Rt. 897 turn East on Willow Rd. to immediate right on New St. to property on left. REAL ESTATE: A solid, Ranch-style house w/3 bedrooms & 1,232 sq. ft. on ¼ acre lot. House is clean and has covered front porch w/inviting stone accent; an eat-in style kitchen w/ all appliances; charming rear 12’x10’ treated wood deck; front living room & installed A/C unit; 3 bedrooms all w/closets; full bathroom; laundry hook-up on both levels; full daylight unimproved basement has 1-car garage; huge open area & wall mounted heater; 200 amp electric service; elec. baseboard heat; public water & sewer; low-maintenance vinyl siding; Garden Spot S.D.; reasonable taxes $3,244. Great location on quiet street, ready for immediate occupancy. Attorney: Tony Schimaneck 717-299-5251. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays, Jan. 25 & Feb. 1 from 1-3 PM. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com

Lic. #AU001476-L Lic. #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.pannebeckerwolf.com

Auction By: John J. Rutt II 717-587-8906 Michael J. Martin 717-371-3333 AY-002189-L EPHRATA & NEW HOLLAND, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

GOING ONCE...GOING TWICE...SOLD! GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY Place your Public Sale in THE

SHOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

For more information on advertising, call 717-738-1151

Our Sales Register is also online every week at www.snews.com!

Auction For:

PAUL W. & VELMA J. AUKER


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 22, 2020 - 15B

SALES REGISTER WED., JAN. 22 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Cen­ter, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., JAN. 23 - 12:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding coins and currency. Horst Auction­ eers. WED., JAN. 29 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., JAN. 31 - 9:00 a.m. - George L. Calder, 1296 Loop Rd., Lancaster. Com­ plete liquidation of Calder Door - new garage doors, tracks, power tools, equip­ ment, shelving and office equipment. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 1 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Eph­ rata. Outstanding firearms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 1 - 10:00 a.m. - Stephen E. and Sonya D. Horst, 202 Oak Ln., Terre Hill. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath 2 story Colonial, .50 acre lot,

custom kitchen, new deck and pergola, utility shed. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 1 - 11:00 a.m. - Sylvia E. Reynolds, 1054 Henn Ave., Ephrata. 3 bed­ rooms, 2 bath ranch style dwelling on 4/10 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. WED., FEB. 5 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Eph­ rata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 8 - 8:00 a.m. - Fivepointville Fire Hall, 1087 Dry Tavern Rd., Den­ ver. Primitives, collectibles, 2004 15’ cargo trailer, tools, coins, pocket knives, peanut butter glasses. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 8 - 9:00 a.m. - Winter Tool Sale, Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Over 560 lots of antique tools. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 8 - 10:00 a.m. - Bertha H. (Snader) Kreider, 984 Glenview Dr., Denver. 1-1/2 story Cape Cod 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, utility building, 4/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and

PUBLIC AUCTION

11/2 STY. CAPE COD 4 BDRM. DWL. 2 CAR GAR. – UTILITY BLDG. 4/10 ACRE LOT COUNTRY MEADOWS – FIVEPOINTVILLE – TERRE HILL AREA

SAT., FEBRUARY 8 • 10 A.M.

984 Glenview Dr., Denver (Fivepointville). Rt. 897 S. to Fivepointville. Right Fivepointville Rd. Left Glenview Dr.

11/2 sty. dwl. w/1944 SF, custom eat-in kitchen w/appliances & pantry, sun rm., living rm., mud rm., laundry, 4 bdrms. (potential 5th bdrm. “framed out” over garage), 21/2 baths, full bsmt. w/outside entrance, heat pump (new 2018), central AC. Solid brick all 4 sides. After 31 years owner downsizing & serious to sell. Economical & low maintenance. Convenient location, minutes to Terre Hill, Ephrata, Reamstown, Rt. 222 Bypass and Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., January 25 & February 1 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

3 BR HOUSE, HUGE LIVING ROOM, NICE .77 ACRE, HORSE BARN, DETACHED SHOP

THURS., JAN. 23, 2020 @ 4:00 PM Located at: 304 Wissler Rd., New Holland, PA 17557

Directions: Just South of the square in Voganville. Real Estate: A very clean brick/vinyl multi-level house w/approx. 1,600 sq. ft. w/ newer horse barn & detached shop on .77 acre level lot. House includes a large eat-in style kitchen w/nice wooden cabinetry; 14’x14’ treated wood deck (2019); huge newer LR w/stone fireplace; mud room; nice Family Room; recreation room w/ brick hearth; master BR w/walk-in closet; 2 additional BRs & closets; 2 full baths; powder bath; laundry room; lower level utility room w/ canning shelves; upgraded vinyl windows; whole house diesel generator (49 hrs.); elec. baseboard heat; on-site well & septic; new roof in 2016; Earl Twp.; Garden Spot SD; total taxes $3,285.00 Outbuildings: A newer 40’x22’ 1.5 story horse barn w/(2) box stalls, (2) overhead doors, insulated, second level hay storage, elec., water hook-up. Also, a detached 29’x29’ 1.5 story shop w/1 overhead door, elec., insulated, second level storage. OPEN HOUSE: Call/Text Auctioneer 717-587-8906. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com

NEW HOLLAND, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

Auction For:

RAYMOND B. & LORI A. NOLT

for Leo Grant estate. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 2 - 6:00 p.m. - Kenneth G. Nauman Estate, 338 Lake St., Eph­ rata. Brick and aluminum sided bi-level dwelling with lower level oversized one car garage and framed storage shed. Horst Auction­ eers. TUES., APRIL 14 - 5:00 p.m. - Glenn W. Leininger, 95 North Cocalico Rd., Denver. 10 acre farmette with stream, 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 12x30 shop/garage. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 14 - 6:00 p.m. - J. Marlin and Nancy E. Becker, 1047 Mountain Rd., Manheim. Country 3 bedroom split foyer dwell­ ing, 2 car garage, 24x30 detached garage/shop, 1.9 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION RURAL 21/2 STY. 4 BDRM. DWL. – 2 CAR GARAGE 6/10 ACRE RURAL LOT BOWMANSVILLE – TERRE HILL AREA

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 • 4 P.M.

OF

REAL ESTATE

3BR/2BA RANCH STYLE DWL. - 4/10 ACRE LOT

1011 Reading Rd., Narvon (Bowmansville). From East Earl Rt. 625 N. toward Bowmansville to property on left. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

SAT., FEB. 1, 2020 SALE AT 11:00 A.M.

Located at 1054 Henn Ave., Ephrata (Ephrata Boro., Lanc. Co.) From Ephrata, take Rt. 272 North towards Akron. Turn right on Niss Ave. followed by a left on Henn Ave. Property will be on left. Real estate consists of a white brick and wood sided manufactured ranch-style dwelling, built in 1966, containing an eat-in kitchen; living room with hardwood floor; three bedrooms (master with full master bath); and a full hall bath all on the main level. There is approx. 1,056 sq. ft. of one floor living space. The full basement has been professionally waterproofed and contains the laundry hookup. Propane hot water furnace & central air. Public water and sewer. This cute rancher is situated on a 4/10 (+/-) acre lot, in ‘Nissley Acres’ along with off-street parking and a storage shed. This is a solid home that has been mechanically well-maintained! The seller is downsizing to a retirement community, and intends to sell! You will not want to miss this excellent opportunity for affordable and economical one floor living! Open House to be held Sat., Jan. 25 from 1-3PM, or by appointment, contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. E. Richard Young, Att’y Terms By:

SYLVIA E. REYNOLDS

Lic. #AU001476-L Lic. #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC AUCTION OF REAL ESTATE

car garage, large shop/ garage/barn, 24’x32’ shop/ garage, 2.5 acres. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. SAT., FEB. 29 - 9:00 a.m. - George and Martha Horst, 2011 West Main St., Ephrata. Farm equipment, shop tools, guns, JLG Lift. BeilerCampbell Auction Services. SAT., FEB. 29 - 10:00 a.m. - Steven C. and Deb­ orah J. Clark, 132 Edgewood Dr., New Holland. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, utility building, 4/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MARCH 7 - 11:00 a.m. - Mervin and Priscilla

PUBLIC SALE

Bertha H. (Snader) Kreider Call Paul: 717-203-2332

(South Voganville Area)

Auction By: John J. Rutt II 717-587-8906 Michael J. Martin 717-371-3333 AY-2189-L

Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 8 - 1:00 p.m. - Paul W. and Velma J. Auker, 224 New St., Terre Hill. Solid 3 bedroom rancher, 1/4 acre, 1 car garage, low maintenance. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., FEB. 13 - 4:00 p.m. - Wilmer M. and M. Jane Nolt, 1011 Reading Rd., Narvon. Rural 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, attached 2 car garage, 6/10 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 22 - 10:00 a.m. - Roy R. and Twila Zimmerman, 531 Panorama Dr., Denver. 1 story 2 bed­ room stone/brick ranch­er, 2

Beiler, 20 South Groffdale Rd., Leola. 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath house, barn and garage, 3,360 sq. ft. workshop, Zoned Industrial. Beiler-Campbell Auction Services. FRI., MARCH 13 - 2:00 p.m. - Bonita (Martin) Miller, 605 Schaeffer Rd., Lebanon. 113 acre dairy farm, 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom house, bank barn, dairy barn, heifer barn, tobacco barn, slurry store, 4 silos, skid­ loader, mixer, ExMark mower, PTO generator, feed cart. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. FRI., MARCH 20 - 4:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued Antique Auction from the collection of Jim and Nan Tshudy. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., MARCH 21 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued Antique Auction from the collection of Jim and Nan Tshudy. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., MARCH 28 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Fine antiques, primitives, collectibles, household goods and tools

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 11/2 STY. 4 BDRM. CAPE COD DWL. 2 CAR GARAGE 26X40 - BARN/SHOP 38X38 11/2 ACRES W/PASTURE

VOGANVILLE - FARMERSVILLE - HINKLETOWN AREA

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29 • 4 P.M.

615 N. Shirk Rd., New Holland. Rt. 322 E. of Ephrata to Hinkletown at Martin’s Bike Shop. Right E. Farmersville past Sensenig’s Furniture. E. Farmersville Rd. becomes N. Shirk Rd. to property on left. (Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.) Country 1½ sty. vinyl Cape Cod dwl. w/2674 SF finished area, eatin country kitchen w/ appliances, formal dining rm., living rm., 4 bdrms., 1½ baths, 1st floor laundry/ mudrm., office/study, large family/rec. rm., full bsmt., propane forced air heat, low maintenance exterior w/covered soffit, fascia, insulated windows, covered front porch & rear patio. Upgrades in 2019 include: Updated bathrooms, heating sys. w/ radiators thru out, 1000 gal. propane tank, water purification sys., hot water on demand sys., windows (new ‘09), on-site septic (new ‘12). Outbldgs: 1½ sty. masonry 2 car garage 26x40 w/attached barn/shop 38x38 w/2nd floor storage w/elec. & lighting updated ‘19, 10x18 utility bldg. all on level 1½ ACRE rural country lot w/farmland boundary 2 sides, fenced pasture, large rear lawn & garden, mature shade, on-site well & septic. Zoned Ag. NOTE: Ideally located family property w/spacious clean “move in” dwl. & large barn/shop/garage. A “must see” family property. Convenient location, minutes to New Holland, Ephrata & Leola. Easy access to Rt. 322 & Rt. 23. Personal inspection by appointment or open house January 25 from 1 to 4 P.M. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-606-2226 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Reuben B. & Mary Ann Lapp 717-824-1193

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

2½ sty. vinyl/masonry dwl. w/1680 SF finished area, eat-in country kitchen (new ’06 by Wood Creations) w/appliances, Maytag 5-burner gas range, Bosch dishwasher & brick hearth setup for gas or pellet stove, living rm., office/den w/built-in desk & bookshelves, 4 bdrms., full bath, laundry, attic, full daylight bsmt. w/woodworking shop 12x24, gas propane heat, central AC. Special Features: Rheem energy efficient gas furnace w/500 gal. underground tank & central AC (all new ‘19), updated 200 amp elec. service, kitchen cabinets & countertops, vinyl siding. Low maintenance exterior w/ covered soffit & fascia, insulated/tilt windows, covered front porch, balcony 11x20, attached 2 car garage all on 6/10 Acre rural country lot w/garden area, mature shade, rear farmland boundary, macadam circle driveway, onsite well & public sewer, playhouse & swing set. Zoned Ag. NOTE: Owners are relocating & motivated to sell! Low maintenance, economical & low taxes. Clean “move in” condition dwl. & “must see” to appreciate quality. Convenient location, minutes to East Earl, Terre Hill & Bowmansville. Easy access to Rt. 322 & Rt. 23. Personal inspection by appointment or open house January 25, February 1 & 8 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Wilmer M. & Roy E. Good, Jr. M. Jane Nolt Aaron Z. Nolt 610-972-3526 Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

- Fivepointville/Bowmansville Area -

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION

1 Sty., 2 Bdrm. Stone/Brick Rancher - 2 Car Garage Large Shop/Garage/Barn - 24’x32’ Shop/Garage

21/2 ACRES

Saturday, February 22, 2020 at 10:00 A.M.

Location: 531 Panorama Drive, Denver, PA 17517 (Brecknock Twp., Lancaster Co.) Directions: Rt. 897 North of Fivepointville, turn right onto Panorama Drive. Property on right.

- REAL ESTATE -

2½ Acres w/ stone/brick rancher, barn and shop. 1 sty. Atglen stone & brick rancher w/2254 sq. ft., kitchen, dining rm., living rm. w/bay window & stone fireplace, 2 bdrms., 2 baths, 1st flr. laundry, sun porch, attached 2 car heated garage. Full basement (finished) w/family rm. & brick fireplace. Oil/forced air heat, central AC. Central Vac. Outbuildings: 18’x50’ shop w/26’x40’ barn addition w/horse stalls and 24’x32’ shop/ garage. All on 2½ Acres w/lawn, garden, mature shade trees, macadam drive, on site well & septic. Zoned AG, Brecknock Twp. Elanco Schools. Taxes: $3,693.80 NOTE: The Zimmerman’s are relocating to Missouri and serious to sell. Unique small acreage property, along quiet, low traffic road w/farmland view. Easy access to Rts. 897, 272, 222 and PA Turnpike. TERMS: 10% down, settlement on or before April 22, 2020. Kling & Deibler, Attys. Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAYS, Feb. 8 & 15, 1-3 PM. Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 w/any questions. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. # AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524

Offering 1% Broker Participation. Contact auctioneer for details. Auction for: Roy R. and Twila Zimmerman (717) 445-5462


16B - Wednesday, January 22, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Let’s “Wing” In The New Year & Get Ready For The Big Game!

LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED

ALL YOU CAN EAT

WING NIGHT Friday, January 31 • 5:00-8:00 PM In Our Café WINGS: BBQ • Ranch • Old Bay • Hot

12

$

Smokey Honey • Taco • Sweet N’ Sour Honey Mustard • Garlic • Mild

1717 West Main Street, Ephrata • 717-738-3754

BBQ Boneless Wings, Chicken Tenders, Tater Wedges, Macaroni & Cheese, Celery Stickss & Blue Cheese Dressing, Dessert & Beverage

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7am-9pm; Closed Sunday

www.martinscountrymarkets.com

99

Per Person

*Take Out Not Available

All Prices With Gold Card • Effective Thurs., Jan. 23 Thru Wed., Jan. 29, 2020

Value Pack

$

Lb.

Bacon

3

Lb.

Our Own Made

$

Lb.

5

Selected Knorr

5

5/

Selected Kraft

$

5

5

5/

5/

Quilted Northern

Laundry Detergent 16 Ct. Flings or 40-50 Oz.

$

4

98

Bath Tissue

12 Double Rolls

$

5

98

orner

C CAFÉ The

Now Serving

at Martin’s Clam Strips & French Fries

Cold Brew Steeped On The Premises!

Basket

Choice of Coleslaw or Applesauce Beverage

$

Selected Brawny

7

00

Paper Towels

$

$

5/

2/

Ea.

All Purpose! Fresh Russet

Potatoes 5 Lb. Bags (SAVE $3.99)

2 Country Sausage Links Hash Brown Patty Beverage

Pizza Burger

5

Chicken Benedict

Biscuit, Breaded Chicken Breast, Cheddar Cheese, Over Easy Egg, Smothered in Sausage Gravy Beverage

6

$

00

288

Chocolate

Creme Cake

2

$

7

$

5

Adelphia Clams Casino Soup 14 Oz.

399

$

Ea.

Wild Caught

Haddock

Halibut Fillets

Lb.

Lb.

499 $1399

Vegetables

8 Ct. Cob Corn or 22-28 Oz. Clear Bag

2/

Reg. $7.99 SAVE $1.00

699

$

4

99 SALE

5

Pancakes 20.8-24 Oz.

$ $

Ice Cream

268

48 Oz.

198 Ea.

DAIRY Selected Sargento

Selected Tropicana

Shredded Cheese

Drinks 59 Oz.

7-8 Oz.

2/

$

5

4/

$

5

Selected Minute Maid Premium

Morning Fresh Farms

59 Oz.

Reg. or Light, 16 Oz.

Orange Juice

$

298

Sour Cream

$

168

12 Flavor Gummi

SALE

Reg. $6.99 SAVE $2.00

$

Selected IGA

Lb.

BUY ONE, GET ONE

$

4/

Wild Caught Frozen Cello Wrapped

99

FREE!

Smores Cakes

Country

$

2/

Peppers

$

3

Selected Selected PictSweet Farms De Wafelbakkers

Fancy Fresh! Sweet Red

288

$

4/

Blueberries Pint

Cantaloupes

$

Shrimp Egg Rolls Shrimp Skewers

FROZEN

599

$

Lb.

SEAFOOD

Plump & Juicy! Fresh Sweet

288

299

Salmon Portions

5

$

Large Size! Sweet Ripe

5

00

5

6 Pk./16 Oz. Bottles

9

Strawberries 16 Oz.

Cheese Omelet

$

$

Juicy & Sweet! Red Ripe

$

$

12 Pk./12 Oz. Cans

FREE

98

Chips, Pickle & Beverage

5/

$

$

Fresh 5 Oz. Boneless Skinless

Lipton Coke, Diet Coke or Sprite Pure Leaf Tea

9-9.5 Oz. BUY ONE, GET ONE

6 Pk.

600

24 Oz.

5

January 23-29

$

Pasta Sauce

Selected

Potato Chips

Our Own Made

Strawberry Danish

Lb.

Selected Hunt’s

5

Selected Herr’s

5

HOUSEHOLD ESSENTIALS Selected Gain

5/

$

Lb.

299

Canada Dry, 7Up, Sports Drinks A&W Root Beer or 32 Oz. Sunkist Orange 2 Liter

14.5 Oz.

$

$

Lb.

Selected Gatorade

Diced Tomatoes

17.5-18 Oz.

399

Lb.

899

Potato Salad

Pasta 15 Oz.

Ea.

Selected Hunt’s

Barbecue Sauce

$

5

Macaroni & Cheese 7.25 Oz.

3.8-5.7 Oz.

GROCERY

5/

$

$

Lb.

Our Own Sugar Free

Selected Chef Boyardee

Croutons 5 Oz.

Kraft Original Flavor

Pasta or Rice Sides

$

$

Lb.

249

Chipped Beef Loaf

599

Chicken Barbecue

Selected Mrs. Cubbison’s

$

$

Value Pack

John F. Martin

Our Own Made

299

Lb.

Bologna

Lb.

Baked Corn Casserole

2

$

49

Kunzler Lebanon or Sweet

299

$

69

189

5/

Lb.

BAKERY

$

3

Cooked Ham

Reg., LS, Maple

Beef Noodle Soup

5/

Lb.

$

29

Hormel

Our Own Made

5/

$

99

John F. Martin

MEAT & DELI $

6

Value Pack

Frozen 5 Lb. Box

PRODUCE

3

99

Chicken Tenders

Pork Chops

Beef Patties

Value Pack

Fresh

Boneless

BULK

Ground Sirloin

$

80% Lean

New York Strip Steaks

Certified Angus

Bears Gummi Worms Gummi Peach Rings

YourE! CHOIC

199

$

Lb., Ea.


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