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Look in this week’s Things To Do section beginning on page 15A for more events, including: • Garden Spot Fire Rescue Yard Sale And Soup Sale • West Earl Fire Company All You Can Eat Breakfast

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Reamstown Elementary School held a special assembly as part of Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, which falls in early January. The School planned a special program to honor the East Cocalico Police Department. Poems, posters and messages offering support were presented by each class. The event wrapped up with the entire school lining the halls and waving blue flags as Cocalico Police Chief Darrick Keppley, who is shown smiling and interacting with children, walks in front of Reamstown EMT Michelle Masoner.

“Glance At Romance” Book Sale At Adamstown Library

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23 The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley’s Annual Show and Tell Program will be held at the Ephrata Public Library, 550 South Reading Rd., Ephrata, at 7:00 p.m. Come and share your one­of­a­kind treasures. For more info., call 717­733­1616.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 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.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 The Ephrata Cloister Associates is hosting a Family Style Dinner at 6:30 p.m. It will be held at the Durlach/Mt. Airy Fire Hall, 880 Durlach Rd., Stevens. There is a cost. For more info. and tickets, call 717­733­6600.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 27 The Reamstown Fire Company, 12 West Church Street, Reams­ town, will hold their first ever All You Can Eat Breakfast Buf­ fet Fundraiser, from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Cost is by donation.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Friends of the Adamstown Area Library will hold their annual “Glance At Romance” book sale from now through Thursday, February 14, or while supplies last. Library staff and volunteers decorate bags with Valentines and lace. The bags are filled with eight romance novels and placed throughout the library where they serve as holiday decorations and eye­catching fundraisers. If you have a “special someone” who enjoys reading romance novels, here is a unique Valentine gift for them. Stop by the library to purchase a bag of books and find out about the other services and programs which are available to the community. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Helen Youndt, Brenda Hinden, Heidi Engle, Joy Maier, Margaret Harting, Carole Evans and Pat Acebo.

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Obituaries Ernest H. Aungst, 90, Li­ titz, passed away on Sunday, December 30. He was the husband of the late Mary (Fox) Aungst. He is survived by two daughters: Kim, wife of Michael Gehman, Lititz, and June Aungst, Ephrata; and two grandchildren. John J. Wood Sr. “Jack,” 88, Brethren Village, Lititz, passed away on Monday, January 7. He was the husband of the late Anne Hilary (Lynn) Wood. He is survived by two sons: John J. Wood Jr., husband of Suzanne, Lancaster, and Stephen Wood, husband of Lori, Newtown; two daugh­ ters: Marian Higgins, wife of Louis, Newtown, and Anita Lynch, wife of Deacon Timothy Lynch, Chalfont; 14 grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; and a brother, Charles Wood, husband of Mary, Philadelphia. William (Bill) L. Koch, 94, Lebanon, formerly of Ephrata, passed away on Tuesday, January 8. He was the husband of the late Mary J. Eberly. He is survived by three sons: Thomas R., husband of Jane (Christ) Koch; Will­ iam P. Koch; and David J., husband of Cynthia (Bow­ ers) Koch; a daughter, Donna M., wife of Dennis Schonewetter, New York; 14 grandchildren; and 17 greatgrandchildren. David S. Weaver, 69, Maugansville Mennonite

Home, Hagerstown, Mary­ land, formerly of West Earl Township, passed away on Tuesday, January 8. He is survived by two brothers: Ivan, husband of Rebecca (Weaver) Weaver, Elverson, and Irvin, husband of Catherine (Wise) Weaver, Denver; and eight sisters: Ella, wife of Kenneth Kreider, Elizabethtown; Anny Mary, wife of Fred Miller, Conestoga; Alta, wife of Robert Sensenig, Myerstown; Ruth Shertzer, McAlisterville; Irene, wife of Randal Sensenig, Leb­ anon; Ada Mae, wife of Dale Miller, Montrose, Colorado; Arlene, wife of Gary Boll, Mt. Airy, Maryland; and Esther, wife of Mervin Mel­ linger, Edinburgh, In­diana. Mary W. Becker, 83, wife of John D. Becker, Akron, passed away on Wednesday, January 9. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Donald, husband of Carol Becker, Leola; a daughter, Donna Stauffer, fiancée of Andrew Fasnacht, Ephrata; six grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; two brothers: Michael W., husband of Mary Wenger, Ephrata, and Paul W., husband of Elsie Wenger, Akron; and four sisters: Kathryn Ebersole, Ephrata; Bertha, wife of Ben Brubaker, Manheim; Anna Reimer, Lititz; and Martha, wife of Robert Harnish, Manheim. Mary E. Bomberger, 90, wife of Luke Rohrer Bomberger, Landis Homes Retirement Community, Lititz, passed away on Wed­ nesday, January 9. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Donald

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Lititz Senior Center Lists Activities

Family Celebrates Five Generations Ephrata

a.m., one day in advance by calling the Center at 717­626­2800. Daily Activities Include: Wednesday, January 23: The following listing is 9:15 a.m., Exercise with for the Lititz Senior Center, Kathy; 10:00 a.m., Win­ located at Lititz United ter Safety by Lancaster Methodist Church, 201 Emergency Management East Market Street, Lititz. Agency; 12:00 Noon, *Note: The Cocalico Se­ Lunch. nior Center is closed and Thursday, January people will be transferred 24: 9:15 a.m., Exercise to the Lititz Senior Center. with Kathy; 10:00 a.m., Lititz Senior Center Lancaster School of Cos­ The Lancaster County metology; Geri­Fit; 12:00 Office of Aging, Lititz Se- Noon, Lunch. nior Citizens Center, Lititz Monday, January 28: 9:15 United Methodist Church, a.m., Exercise with Kathy; Lititz, is open Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., Arts and Crafts; Thursday and Monday, 10:00 a.m., Geri­Fit; 11:00 from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 a.m., Bible Study; 12:00 p.m., with Coffee and Noon, Lunch. Chat Time at 9:00 a.m. and Senior Center Menu Lunch served at noon. Wednesday, January 23: The Center serves Lan­ Reuben sandwich (corn caster County residents of The family of Walter Reedy (age 96) of Denver, recently celebrated five generations. beef, kraut, Swiss) with Ephrata, Rothsville, Akron, Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Joshua Hagy (great­grandson) holding condiments, hot potato Neffsville and Lititz areas. Nolan Hagy (great­great­grandson) of Minnesota; Byron Reedy (son), Denver; Lori salad, sandwich roll, warm Ephrata is also served by Hagy (granddaughter), Denver; Andrew Hagy (great­grandson) holding Owen Hagy van service. Reservations peaches. (great­great­grandson) of Denver; and (seated) Walter Reedy (father). Thursday, January 24: for lunch and transportation need to be made by 11:00 Center cut pork chop Tuesday, January 29: with 2 oz. gravy, whipped sprouts, wheat bread, fresh Mango BBQ chicken potatoes with chives, lima fruit. beans, white bread, sliced Monday, January 28: breast, brown rice, creamy Asbestos exposure in industrial, apples. Mushroom Swiss burger, coleslaw, wheat bread, construction, manufacturing jobs, or the Friday, January 25: Le­ creamy cauliflower soup apple cranberry crisp. military may be the cause. Family in Milk and bread served mon pepper chicken with with crackers, hamburger with all meals. gravy, wild rice, Brussels roll, fresh fruit. the home were also exposed.

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Lititz Public Library Programs

The following programs are happening at the Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Road, Lititz, in February. For more information on any of the following programs please call 717-626-2255 or email register@lititzlibrary. org • Knitting Club - Mondays, February 4 and 18 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Knitting Club meets every first and third Monday of the month from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. Knitting Club is for people who knit and like to share the craft. This is not a class or instruction, just a friendly gathering to knit and work on projects. Must bring all your own supplies. Crocheters also welcome. Please pre-register. • Astronomy Enthusiasts of Lancaster County - Wed­ nesday, February 6, 6:30 p.m. All are welcome to meet and learn with the Astronomy Enthusiasts of Lancaster County. Find out what to look for in the monthly sky and more! • Lititz Garden Club: In­ vasive Plants - Thursday, February 7, 6:45 p.m. Pre­ sentation will begin at 6:45 p.m. Join the Lititz Garden Club and Lois Miklas for a presentation on Invasive Plants. • Concert: Rizzetta’s Tones - Saturday, February 9, 1:30 p.m. Please pre-register. Come listen to the sounds of Rizzetta’s Tones, a Celtic American Band. • Scrabble Meet-Ups - Monday, February 11, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Tuesday, February 26, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. BYOB

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The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley, located at 237-249 West Main Street (Route 322), Ephrata, needs your help! They are hoping that Shopping News readers can provide information re­ garding this photo. It was taken at the Walter W. Moyer Company annual summer picnic on August 8, 1947 and shown is a man playing a ring-toss game. He has not been identified. If you are able to provide more details about this pic­ ture or identify any of the people shown, call The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley at 717-7331616 or email cjmarquet@ gmail.com. Future “Do You Know…” photos will be published in upcoming Shopping News issues. If a photo is identified, the information will be pub­ lished. The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley is dedicated to discovering, gathering and preserving materials and data relative to the community known as the Cocalico Valley. For more 717-733-1616. information on the Museum To see all published “Do and the Library, please visit their website at www. You Know” photos, please cocalicovalleyhs.org or call like our Facebook page (The

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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 17, 1981 issue of The Shopping News) En Psalm In Unser Mudderschprooch (Dem 86. Psalm nooch) Herr, harich uff mich, dreh her dei Ohre, Elend aarm bin ich un waar so gebore. Mei Seel vun dir is heilich doch Halt sie so fatt bei deim Gnecht noch Vun Daag zu Daag ruf ich zu dir. So sei doch gnaedich, Herr, zu mir, Geb deim Gnecht sei Seel en Freed. Noch dir is mir’s net verleed, Gut un gnaedich, Herr, bischt du. Wer zu dir ruft, dem gebscht du Ruh. Vernemm, Herr, was ich bede will; Hab acht do druff un bleib net schtill. Du heerscht wann ich ruf aus not; Die annere Gedder sie sin doot. Die ganz Welt losst noch dei Watt waahr: So gross bischt du un wunderbaar. Herr, weis mir doch dei rechde Weg,

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Obituaries (Continued From Page 3A)

Strickler, Brownstown; Lois Lynn, Mount Joy; and Doris Schatz, Mount Joy. Charlotte Romaine Mar­ tin, 82, wife of Ivan Z. Martin, Ephrata, passed away on Thursday, January 10.

Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Craig Martin, Noblesville, Indiana; two daughters: Deb, wife of Jon Stuckey, Blue Ball, and Tammy, wife of Rev. Wayne MacBeth, Fort Wayne, Indiana; seven grandchildren; and 24 greatgrandchildren. Richard H. Moyer, 88, Denver, passed away on Thursday, January 10.

He was the husband of the late Louise “Sissy” (Smith) Moyer. He is survived by four sons: Ronald L., husband of Patricia Moyer, Browns­ town; Ricky L., husband of Karen Moyer, Ephrata; Scot A., husband of Lori Moyer, Lebanon; and Steven K., husband of Melissa Moyer, Centreville, Virginia; seven grandchildren; four step-

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sons: Stephen E., husband of Susan, Millersville, and Paul G., Mountville; two daughters: Kathleen Brubaker, Denver, and Michelle L., wife of Carl Petticoffer, Ephrata; eight grandchildren; and nine great­grandchildren. Elizabeth S. Diffenderfer, 91, wife of Melvin N. Diffenderfer, Elizabethtown Healthcare and Rehab Cen­ ter, formerly of Leola, passed away on Sunday, January 13. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons: Leroy, husband of Kathy Eddings Diffenderfer, Kan­ napolis, North Carolina; Charles, husband of Dotty Diffenderfer, Muncy; and Darrell, husband of Barb Groff Diffenderfer, Man­ heim; four daughters: E. June Diffenderfer, Lancas­ ter; Barbara, wife of Abe Rissler, East Earl; Elaine, wife of Lloyd Hoover, Le­ ola; and Eileen, wife of Larry Wenger, Lancaster; 20 grandchildren; 49 great­ grandchildren; and a sister, Frances, wife of Clyde Martin, Ephrata. She was preceded in death by a grandchild. Pearl M. Greenly, 91, Mount Joy, formerly of Rothsville, passed away on Monday, January 14. She was the wife of the late Victor G. Greenly. She is survived by a daughter, Sharon A. Greenly, Mount Joy; and a brother, Charles Getz Jr., Snyder County. Thomas L. Leibfried, 74, husband of Carol Fry Leibfried, Lititz, passed away on Tuesday, January 15. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Richard, husband of Laurie Leibfried; a daughter, Christine Leibfried; two grandchildren; and one great­grandchild.

Lancaster National “Wreaths Across America” Cattle Feeders Day The long­held tradition of the annual mid­winter meeting of area beef cattle producers is celebrating its 50th year milestone at the upcoming Lancaster Cattle Feeders Day on Tuesday, February 5 at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center. “We as organizers wanted to mark this special event with a range of speakers who will not only educate producers on ways to improve their operation but also for participants to see how the beef cattle business has grown and changed in 50 years, as well as get a fresh perspective on the future of the industry,” said Cheryl Fairbairn, Penn State Animal Science Educator. The day begins with a presentation about the past 50 years of the event and Lancaster Stockyards by Chet Hughes, former Lancaster County Livestock Agent, followed by the history of the Virginia Cattlemen’s Association and its part in the history of Lancaster County’s beef industry. Next, Dr. Sara Place, Senior Director of Sustainable Beef Production Research, NCBA, will discuss beef sustainability in her presentation, “Beyond the Headlines and Towards the Facts.” Later Dr. Tara Felix will give an update on Penn State’s Calf Fed Project as well as discuss feed efficiency tools. The meeting will also serve as BQA re-certification for those already certified but

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On Saturday, December 15th, Terre Hill Boy Scout Troop 172 participated in national “Wreaths Across America” at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery to honor fallen heroes (with a mission to: Remember, Honor, Teach). There were thousands of registered youth participating (who each received a patch and certificate of participation), along with countless other volunteers who collectively placed 40,000 wreaths, covering every grave throughout the cemetery. To learn more about Terre Hill Boy Scouts, you may contact Scoutmaster Jim Leonard at 717­354­0037.

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needing to update their certificate. Colin Woodall, senior vice president of government affairs at NCBA, will also speak followed by a presentation by Dr. Steve Loerch, Senior Associate Dean, Penn State. Conducted at Lancaster’s Farm and Home Center,

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Aging is accompanied by a number of physical changes. Some of these changes, such as vision impairment or loss of hearing, are anticipated, while others may arrive unexpectedly. One condition many adults unexpectedly encounter is anemia. While anemia is common in older adults and its prevalence increases with age, it is not a condition that is widely considered part of the aging process. Anemia is often a symptom of a hidden problem that needs to be addressed promptly. Anemia is one of the most common blood disorders, affecting more than three

million Americans, says the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. The American Society of Hematology notes that anemia is characterized by insufficient levels of red blood cells in the blood. Anemia also occurs when red blood cells, which are responsible for carrying oxygen to the various organs and tissues throughout the body, are not functioning properly. Very often the signs of anemia are overlooked or go unnoticed until a blood test determines low hemoglobin (Hb) or hematocrit (HCT) concentrations. Some people discover they have anemia as they attempt to donate blood, at which time their red blood cell count is found to be

inadequate. When the body lacks oxygen, any number of the following symptoms may be experienced: • weakness • dizziness • extreme fatigue • shortness of breath • fast or irregular heartbeat • pale or yellow skin • cold hands or feet Frequently, existing dis­ orders or conditions, such as congestive heart fail­ ure, are made worse by anemia. But unless doctors specifically consider anemia as a possible cause of symptoms, its presence can go undiagnosed. The American Academy of Family Physicians says

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Financial Considerations For Those Nearing Retirement Retirement can simultane­ ously excite and distress men and women as they approach the day when they end their careers. Anticipating the freedom can be exciting, while concerns about maintaining financial independence can be stressful. Though there are no guaran­ tees that men and women who prioritize retirement planning will not outlive their finances, those who do arrange their priorities in such a manner are far more likely to enjoy a comfortable retirement without worrying about their finances. As men and women approach retirement age, certain steps with regard to preparing for retirement can put them in position to enjoy their golden years to the fullest. • Assess your resources. An honest assessment of your assets will help you determine a retirement lifestyle you can afford. Assets can include any property you own, in­ vestments, savings, and re­ tirement accounts. Your pro­ perty may be your biggest financial asset, but unless you plan to sell that property or take out a reverse mortgage, then you won’t be able to rely on that property to fund your lifestyle. When assessing resources, keep in mind that you might have to pay potentially steep taxes when

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Neighborhood Concept For Long Term Healthcare Did You Heatlhcare centers for long-term care and shortterm rehabilitation can often be overwhelming for new residents due to their size. The neighborhood model can make the healthcare facility feel more welcoming by creating smaller areas within the facility. Each of these neighborhoods consists of a small group of resident rooms around a common area that includes a kitchen, dining area and living room. These smaller groupings of residents in a more homelike setting helps ease the transition from a home to a healthcare facility. Benefits of the neighbor­ hood model include a less institutional and more homelike setting. Living areas can be personalized and adjusted to the needs of a smaller group of individuals. In some cases, décor is based on the residents’ interests and placement of furniture is set to match residents’ preferences. Building design and décor of healthcare centers is key to increasing the homelike feel and allowing for the neighborhood model to work. The design often

includes lots of natural light from windows and an open layout as well as porches or sunrooms to enjoy the outdoors. Living area décor in a neighborhood model should feature items often found in a home such as fireplaces, bookshelves, soft fabrics, throw pillows and accent pieces. Kitchens become part of the dining room with casual countertop seating for residents, which

allows for residents’ to parti­ cipate in cooking activities as well as interact with the dining team during meal preparation. These neighborhood liv­ ing spaces allow for more personalized care and more opportunities for the individual to control their care. The more intimate living spaces increase the number of resident initiated activities as well as permit

the timing of the activities and events to be adjusted to residents’ preferences. The neighborhood model allows residents to be more in charge of their life and empowers residents to actively participate in decisions affecting them (social, physical, medical, etc.). Improved participation from residents increases their freedom and independence. As the model encourages

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developing individualized programs, this increases interactions between resi­ dents and employees and strengthens these interper­ sonal relationships. Studies have found that residents in neighborhood models con­ sistently rated higher on cognitive, emotional and behavioral indices than those in a more traditional setting. Research shows that the neighborhood model also increases socialization at mealtime which can boost the amount of food eaten. The smaller setting has less distractions making it easier to concentrate on food and conversation. With seniors, good eating helps them stay healthy longer. The neighborhood model works to reduce the large feel of a healthcare facility and improves the facility’s ability to provide personalized care. When living at home is not an option, the neighborhood model brings that homelike feel to short-term rehabilitation or long-term care. Article provided by Megan Weiss (United Zion Retirement Community)

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, research has shown that strengthening exercises are safe and effective for men and women of all ages, including seniors. The CDC also notes that men and women with heart disease or arthritis may benefit the most from exercise regimens that include lifting weights several times per week. A strength-training program at Tufts University enlisted older men and women with moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis. The program lasted 16 weeks, and by the end of those 16 weeks, participants reported that their pain had decreased by an average of 43 percent while also decreasing the disability caused by their conditions. In addition to the benefits uncovered in the Tufts program, strength training can benefit older men and women by improving balance and flexibility, which can decrease their likelihood of falling and the severity of those falls if they do slip.

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Seniors And Exercise: Tips To Avoid Injuries, Get Healthy

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TUES., JAN. 22 THURS., JAN. 24 - Quilt­ ing for the Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will be held, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Lunch provided. For more info., transportation or any donations for quilts, call 717-336-8230. WED., JAN. 23 - The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley’s Annual Show and Tell Program will be held at the Ephrata Public Library, 550 South Reading Rd., Ephrata, at 7:00 p.m. Come and share your oneof-a-kind treasures. For more info., call 717-7331616. THURS., JAN. 24 - 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. THURS., JAN. 24 - Beth­ any United Church of Christ, 140 East Main St., Ephrata, will host a Free Community Meal. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-7336646. SAT., JAN. 26 - The Eph­ rata Cloister Associates is hosting a Family Style Din­ ner at 6:30 p.m. It will be held at the Durlach/Mt. Airy Fire Hall, 880 Durlach Rd., Stevens. There is a cost. For more info. and tickets, call 717-733-6600.

SUN., JAN. 27 - The Reamstown Fire Company, 12 West Church Street, Reamstown, will hold their first ever All You Can Eat Breakfast Buffet Fundraiser, from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Cost is by donation. SUN., JAN. 27 - Adams­ town Community Days will sponsor a Cash Bingo at the Comfort Inn, 2017 North Reading Rd. Doors open at 1:00 p.m. Games begin at 2:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info., call 484256-0851. THURS., JAN. 31 - Beth­ any United Church of Christ, 140 East Main St., Ephrata, will host a Free Community Meal. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-7336646. SAT., FEB. 2 - Welsh Mountain Health Centers, 584 Springville Rd., New Holland, will hold Free Oral Screenings and Sealants, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. For more info. or to make an appointment, call 717-354-4711. SAT., FEB. 2 - The Up­ per Leacock Township War Memorial Association is sponsoring its monthly in­ door flea market/garage sale at 54 West Main St., Leola, from 6:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There is no admission charge. Refreshments are available. For more info., call 717-656-6154. SAT., FEB. 2 - Bluegrass Music will be held at the Reinholds Fire Company, 138 West Main St., Rein­ holds, featuring “Canaan’s Land” and “Summit Hill.” Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Mu­ sic starts at 6:00 p.m. There is a donation cost. For more info., call 610-573-0797.

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SAT., FEB. 2 - The Schoe­ neck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold a Soup and Sub Sale, from 8:00 a.m. until sold out. For more info., call 717336-6767. SAT., FEB. 2 - The Bare­ ville Fire Company, 211 East Main St., Leola, will host 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., FEB. 2 - 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. SUN., FEB. 3 - The Baron Stiegel Lions Club of Clay and Elizabeth Townships will hold a “Buffet Breakfast and Sub Sale” from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Brickerville Fire Hall, lo­ cated on Hopeland Road at Route 322. There is a cost. For more info., call Stan at 717-875-7736 or Cindy at 717-940-6927. THURS., FEB. 7 - First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church St., Ephrata, will hold a Free Community Meal. Doors

open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-733-6646. FRI., FEB. 8 - Adams­ town Area Library will hold a Food and Wine Pairing fundraiser to benefit the Room to Grow Capital Campaign, at Foxchase Golf Club, 300 Stevens Rd., Stevens, at 6:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info. or tickets, call the library at 717-484-4200. SAT., FEB. 9 - Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue will hold its monthly “Meet and Greet the Gold­ ens” from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at its Golden Gateway facility, 60 Vera (Continued On Page 16A)

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Cruz Road, Reinholds. No admission charge. For more info., call 717-484-4799. SAT., FEB. 9 - The Baron Stiegel Lions Club of Clay and Elizabeth Townships will hold a “Dinner In The Dark” at the Brickerville Fire Hall, Hopeland Road at Route 322, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info., call Stan at 717-875-7736 or Cindy at 717-940-6927. THURS., FEB. 14 - First United Methodist Church,

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Thursday, January 24 Thursday, February 28 at Wiest UM Methodist Church 48 N. King Street in Schoeneck

68 North Church St., Eph­ rata, will hold a Free Com­ munity Meal. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717733-6646. SAT., FEB. 16 - The Dur­ lach-Mt. Airy Fire Company, 880 Durlach Rd., Stevens, will hold an Amish Wedding Meal, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info., call 717-7337372 or 717-733-6911. SAT., FEB. 16 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold a Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-3366767. SAT., FEB. 16 - 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. THURS., FEB. 21 - First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church St., Eph­ rata, will hold a Free Com­ munity Meal. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717733-6646. THURS., FEB. 21 - A meeting for widows will be held at Gus’s Keystone Family Restaurant, 3687 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata. Eat at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. All widows wel­ come. If it snows, meet­ing is

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cancelled. SAT., FEB. 23 - The Ephrata Area Education Foundation will hold the Purple and Gold Gala at the Lancaster Country Club, 1466 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, at 5:30 p.m. RSVP by Friday, February 8. For more info. or tickets, call 717-721-1598. SUN., FEB. 24 - Middle Creek Church of the Breth­ ren, 351 Middle Creek Rd., Lititz, will host Servant Stage as they present “A Million Dreams: Songs of Inspiration,” at 6:30 p.m. There is no cost. A freewill offering will be taken. For more info., call 717-7334222. THURS., FEB. 28 - First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church St., Eph­ rata, will hold a Free Com­ munity Meal. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717733-6646. THURS., FEB. 28 - Wiest UM Methodist Church, 48 North King St., Schoeneck, will hold a Community Din­ ner, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Fun, fellowship and food. SAT., MAR. 2 - The Rein­ holds Fire Company, 138 West Main St., Reinholds, will host a Bluegrass Gos­ pel Show featuring The Feinberg Brothers. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. and music begins at 6:00 p.m. There is

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a donation cost. For more info., call 610-573-0797. SAT., MAR. 2 - The Bare­ ville Fire Company, 211 East Main St., Leola, will host an All You Can Eat Break­ fast and Chicken Corn Soup Sale, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. There is a cost. SAT., MAR. 2 - The Smokestown Fire Company, 860 Smokestown Rd., Den­ ver, will hold a Haus and Pi nochle Card Party at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-2687. SUN., MAR. 3 - The Baron Stiegel Lions Club of Clay and Elizabeth Townships will hold a “Buffet Breakfast, BBQ and Sub Sale” from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Brickerville Fire Hall, located on Hopeland Road at Route 322. There is a cost. For more info., call Stan at 717-875-7736 or Cindy at 717-940-6927.

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SAT., MAR. 9 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will host a Gospel Singing. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-3366767. SAT., MAR. 13 - Lititz Church of the Brethren, 300 West Orange St., Lititz, will hold a tenweek Class for Widows called “An Understanding Heart, Journeying through Widowhood” from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. For more info. or to register, call Belinda Hess at 717-6264276 or 717-606-8121. SAT., MAR. 16 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold a Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-3366767. SAT., MAR. 16 - The Smokestown Fire Company,

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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., MAR. 21 - A meeting for widows will be held at Gus’s Keystone Family Restaurant, 3687 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata. Eat at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. All widows welcome. If it snows, meeting is cancelled. SAT., MAR. 23 - The Denver Fire Company, 425 Locust St., Denver, will host an Oldies Dance sponsored by the Women’s Club of Denver. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Dance starts at 7:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info. or tickets, call June at 717-336-2791 or Sandra at 717-587-0456. SAT., APR. 6 - The Reinholds Fire Company, (Continued On Page 20A)

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(Originally published in the June 17, 1981 issue of The Shopping News)

Psalm 86. A Prayer of David Bow down thine ear, O Lord, hear me: for I am poor and needy. Preserve my soul; for I am holy; O thou my God, save thy servant that trusteth in thee. Be merciful unto me, O Lord: for I cry unto thee daily. Rejoice the soul of thy servant: for unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul. For thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive; and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon thee. Give ear, O Lord, unto my prayer; and attend to the voice of my supplications. In the day of my trouble I will call upon thee: for thou wilt answer me. Among the gods there is none like unto thee, O Lord; neither are there any works like unto thy works. All nations whom thou hast made shall come and worship before thee, O Lord: and shall glorify thy name. For thou art great, and doest wonderous things: thou art God alone.

Teach me thy way, O Lord; I will walk in thy truth: unite my heart to feat thy name. I will praise thee, O Lord my God, with all my heart: and I will glorify thy name for everyone. For great is thy mercy toward me: and thou hast delivered my soul from the lowest hell. O God, the proud are risen against me, and the assemblies of violent men have sought after my soul; and have not set thee before them. But thou, O Lord, art a God full of compassion, and gracious, long­suffering and plenteous in mercy and truth. O turn unto me, and have mercy upon me; give thy strength unto thy servant, and save the son of thine handmaid. Shew me a token for good; that they which hate me may see it, and be ashamed: because thou, Lord, hast holpen me, and comforted me. King James version *** Levi F. Zimmerman, who lives at the Red Run Mill, has prepared his original translation into Pennsylvania Dutch of EN PSALM IN UNSER MUDDERSCHPROOCH. In recent months, he has written several excellent poems in the dialect. He writes: “I am sending some poetry in our “Pennsylvania Deutsch dialect,” as I have written with the help of my Lord and the understanding He has given me.” Those readers who are willing to take the time will find a comparison of Mr. Zimmerman’s translation with the Martin Luther version and the King James version most profitable. We are delighted to be able to present to our Shopping News readers a new and highly gifted poetic voice from The Shopping News area. To have Levi F. Zimmerman in our midst is a blessing indeed! June 17, 1981 En dankbaar Bischli­Gnippli

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Lititz Library Hosts Concert

The Lititz Public Library will present a free concert featuring the popular group, Rizzetta’s Tones on Saturday, February 9, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. with a short break in the middle. Rizzetta’s Tones is a Celtic American band, comprised of ‘fraternal twin’ hammer dulcimers, silver flute, high and low whistles and guitars. The group often will spice up their sound with button accordion auto­ harp, Greek bouzouki,

mandolin, ukulele, as well as doumbek, cajon, djembe and other percussion instruments. All four members take turns singing lead and background vocals on songs, both poignant and humorous. Their repertoire includes music from Ire­ land, Scotland and the United States, drawing as well from the traditions of Finland, Brazil, France, Macedonia and many other lands. The concert is free and open to the public. Pre­ registration is requested by calling the library at 717­626­2255 or emailing register@lititzlibrary.

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Diabetes patients will learn essential day-to-day skills for better blood sugar control from WellSpan’s certified diabetes educators, who are registered nurses or registered dietitians. The program includes 10 hours of group instruction, initial assessment and follow-up. Fees are covered all or in part by Medicare and most health insurance plans. Please check your coverage.

Taking Charge of Your Diabetes Review Tuesday, February 19 & 26 6:30-7:30 p.m.

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Wednesday, February 20 6:30-8:30 p.m. Weaver Markets, 2610 N. Reading Rd., Denver Cost: $5 Join a registered dietitian as she travels the aisles of a local supermarket providing information on reading food labels and shopping tips to save money and make healthier choices.

CPR & First Aid Classes

CPR & First Aid classes are available to teach you the skills needed to successfully handle medical emergencies. Please call (717) 721-8790 for more information on the following courses:

Basic Life Support Tuesday, February 19 5:00-9:00 p.m. Cost: $55

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• The Pretzel Hut BROWNSTOWN

Grocery Store Tour

Heartsaver AED Wednesday, February 27 5:00-9:00 p.m. Cost: $50

• Horst Outdoor Power & Equip. • King’s Snack Food • Ranck’s Family Restaurant

First Aid Wednesday, February 6 5:00-8:00 p.m. Cost: $35

• Daniel’s Farm Store • Dutch Lanes DENVER/ ADAMSTOWN

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• Weaver’s Store LEOLA

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• Eby’s Store MORGANTOWN

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• Ebenezer Groceries • Ephrata Area Chamber of Commerce • Friendly Mini Mart • Glenwood Foods • Good’s Store • Green Dragon • Gus’s Keystone Family Restaurant • Key Aid/Ace Hardware • Martins’ Country Market • Next Door Food Store • Redner’s Warehouse Markets

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18A - Wednesday, January 23, 2019 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

THIS WEEK’S

Biblical Message

What’s Hiding Under that Cloak? by Pastor Ricky Kurth “If I had not come and spoken unto them, they had not sin: but now they have no cloke for their sin” (John 15:22). What on earth did the Lord mean here when He said

that if He hadn’t come, the unbelieving Jews He had mentioned in the previous verse “had not sin?” Surely they had sinned, whether He had come or not! To find out what He meant, we have to define a word that we don’t use very often, the word “cloke,” spelled cloak in our day and time. A cloak is a loose, sleeveless garment that is worn over other clothing, and about the only time that this writer hears the word even mentioned is when someone puts their coat in the cloakroom of a restaurant. If you can’t picture what a cloak would look like, but you can picture the mythical character Dracula, he is

always depicted wearing a cloak. Now the thing about a cloak is that you can easily conceal something under a loose, sleeveless garment, such as a dagger. This has given rise to the expression cloak and dagger, a figure of speech that refers to espionage. For this reason, when this word is used as a verb, to cloak something means to hide it. Star Trek fans will remember that Klingon and Romulan vessels were equipped with cloaking devices that made it so that you couldn’t see their ships coming. And no, I’m not a geek, I had to look that up! All of this helps us under­

stand what the Lord meant when He said that if He hadn’t come they would not have had sin. He didn’t say “they had not sin, then I came and now they have sin.” He rather said, “They had not sin, then I came and now they have no cloak for their sin.” In other words He was saying, “Now that I’ve come, they can’t hide their sin any more,” and I believe He had a specific sin in mind, an all­encompassing one that He mentions in the next verse. “He that hateth Me hateth My Father also” (John 15:23). The comprehensive sin that these unbelievers were cloaking so successfully

before the Lord came was hatred of the Father. Since the Law commanded the Jews to love the Father (Deut. 6:5), it was a sin to hate Him, and for centuries unbelieving Jews had cloaked their hatred for God with their religion, which provided the perfect cover. Practicing Judaism made it appear that unsaved Jews loved the Father, but as the Lord said of them: “This people draweth nigh unto Me with their mouth, and honoureth Me with their lips; but their heart is far from me” (Matt. 15:8 cf. Isa. 29:13). If you are wondering how the Lord’s coming uncloaked their hatred of the

Father, remember that He represented God the Father in the flesh, and so when He showed up and they hated Him, it showed they hated the Father. But notice in our text that it wasn’t just the Lord’s coming that uncloaked their sin. He said, “If I had not come and spoken unto them, they had not sin” (v. 22). How did His words uncloak their hatred? Well, remember, His words were the Father’s words (John 3:34; 8:26; 12:49). So when the Lord spoke the words of the Father and they hated His words, they were actually hating the Father’s words! If you are not convinced

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Births

that this is what the Lord had in mind, consider what He went on to say: “If I had not done among them the works which none other man did, they had not had sin: but now have they both seen and hated both Me and My Father” (John 15:24). This sounds a lot like what He said in our text verse, but remember that there He said that His words uncloaked their hatred, while here He affirmed that His works uncloaked it, speaking of the miraculous works that He did among them. If you are wondering how His works uncloaked their hatred of the Father, remember He said that “the Father that dwelleth in Me, He doeth the works” (John 14:10). And so when the unbelievers in Israel ascribed His miraculous works to Beelzebub (Matt. 12:24), their hatred of His works were actually hatred for the Father’s works. That’s how the Lord’s words and works uncloaked their hatred of, as He says here, “both Me and My Father.” All this reminds us of how if you are looking

for a certain book on the internet, you will usually see advertising popup ads that say something like, “If you like this book, you might also like…” and then go on to try to sell you some other books that are similar to the one for which you had been searching and found. Similarly, if you don’t like the Lord Jesus Christ, you don’t like God the Father. You might say that you do, as the adherents of many religions do, but you really don’t! Religions that claim to love God but reject His Son are nothing more than cloaks for hatred of the Father, and you have God’s Word on it!

ANDERSON, Brooke, and Jonathan Hess, Lititz, a son, at UPMC Pinnacle Li­ titz. BOURASSA, Shain and Danielle, Lititz, a son, at UPMC Pinnacle Lititz. GROFF, Tyler J. and Amanda (Brubaker), Eph­ rata, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. HECIMOVICH, Shania, Denver, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. HOESCHELE, Greg A. and Brittany (Hitz), Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. HOOVER, Lamar and Louella (Hoover), New Hol­ land, two sons, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospi­ tal. KING, David and An­ nie (Stoltzfus), Leola, a daughter, at home. KING, Henry and Linda (Beiler), Lititz, a son, at home. LANTZ, David L. and Eli­ zabeth B. (Beiler), Narvon, a son, at Birth Care and Family Health Services, Bart.

LAPP, David L. and Ada Ruth (King), New Holland, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. MARTIN, Jordan A. and Melody, Akron, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. MARTIN, Timothy W. and Christine (Roschel), Denver, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. MILLER, Emanuel S. and Anna S. (Lapp), Leola, twin daughters, at UPMC Pinnacle Lititz. MILLER, Enos K. and Mattie K. (Zook), Leola, a son, at Parochial Medical Center. MINNICK, Megan, Co­ lumbia, and Kevin J. Keever, Ephrata, a daughter, at Wo­ men & Babies Hospital. NEGRON, Marlliam, and Harlond Lee Sr., Lititz, a daughter, at UPMC Pinnacle Lititz. NEWSWANGER, Ernest and Anna (Fox), Ephrata, a son, at home. OLESKOWITZ, Adam and Ashley (Conner), Lititz, a daughter, at UPMC Pin­ nacle Lititz. RIEHL, David and Fannie Ruth (Fisher), Narvon, a son, at home. RINGLER, Allen Z. and

Miriam Z. (Burkholder), Narvon, a son, at UPMC Pin­ nacle Lititz. RUHL, Jared M. and Beth­ any (Ditzler), Lititz, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. SASKO, Jonathan and Lindsay (Myers), Lititz, a son, at UPMC Pinnacle Li­ titz. SENSENIG, Jason and Louella (Zimmerman), East Earl, a daughter, at home. SHIRK, Glen and Rhoda (Newswanger), Narvon, a daughter, at home. STAUFFER, Anthony H. and Nancy (Gehman), Eph­ rata, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospi­ tal. STOLTZFUS, Leon and Ruth Anne (King), Narvon, a son, at home. SWANGREN, Elijah P. and Katrina (Roland), Den­ ver, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospi­ tal. TOWNSLEY, Adam K. and Jessica, Ephrata, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. WEAVER, Curtis and Cynthia (Sensenig), Lititz, a daughter, at Birth Care and Family Health Services, Bart. WITTENBERG, Christo­

pher T. and Sherry (Esseff), Denver, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. ZEISET, Tim and Kim (Horning), Reinholds, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Com­ munity Hospital. ZIMMERMAN, Ronald L. Jr. and Lyn (Miller), Ste­ vens, a son, at WellSpan Eph­ rata Community Hospital.

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The

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THURS., MAY 16 - A meeting for widows will be held at Gus’s Keystone Family Restaurant, 3687 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata. Eat at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. All widows welcome. If it snows, meeting is cancelled. SAT., MAY 18 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will host a Fish Fry, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Advanced tickets required by Saturday, May 11. For more info., call 717-3366767. THURS., JUNE 20 - A meeting for widows will be held at Gus’s Keystone Family Restaurant, 3687 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata. Eat at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. All widows welcome. If it snows, meeting is cancelled. SAT., JULY 13 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will host a Gospel Singing. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-3366767. SAT., OCT. 12 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold a Big John Nolt Chicken BBQ Dinner, from 10:00 a.m. until sold out. For more info., call 717-3366767. SAT., OCT. 26 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold a Soup and Sub Sale, from 8:00 a.m. until sold out. For more info., call 717-336-6767. SAT., NOV. 23 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will host a Craft Show and Bake Sale, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-6767.

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I get a decent end-of-year bonus around Christmas time, and I make it a point to donate a percentage of that bonus to a worthy charity. This year my wife recommended that I donate to the local pet shelter. However, there is plenty of need in other areas, especially those affected by disasters. Where would my donation be most needed? — Doug H., Dallas DEAR DOUG: While the decision is entirely up to you, please consider donating to the local shelter as your wife suggested. Your donation will be used to directly support animal care at the shelter, from facilities maintenance and upgrades to providing food and medical care. Providing local support helps to strengthen its ability to care for animals that need help. And, as shelters increasingly support each other, a well-funded local shelter means that it can support other shelters in the area when needed. This type of interdependence has proved its worth: After Hurricane Harvey, thousands of strays and lost pets were saved and kept in safe conditions throughout Texas and surrounding states, thanks to planning and coordination between animal welfare organizations. Whether you decide to donate to a national organization or a specific shelter, try to find out as much as you can ahead of time about how your donation will be used — how much of the money goes directly to animal care, and how much to administration? Sites like Charity Navigator can provide information about larger organizations, and often you can find that information on a local shelter’s website, or by emailing or calling them. Send your tips, questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.


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EVERY MONDAY OF EVE­ RY MONTH - Lifetree Café is being hosted at The General Sutter Inn, 14 East Main St., Lititz, at 7:00 p.m. Topic changes weekly. Everyone is invited. For more info., call Pastor Jason at 717-3339238. EVERY MONDAY OF EVE­ RY MONTH - Trini­ty Evangelical Church, 110 Main St., Terre Hill, will hold TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Weigh in 5:15 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. For more info., call 717-445-5595. FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Ephrata Area Garden Club will be meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Udder Choice. Open to everyone. For more info., call or text Steve at 717-917-0925 or email sksmiller@yahoo.com. FIRST MONDAY OF EVE­ RY MONTH – Meet­ ing of the Cocalico Creek Watershed Asso­ ciation, 7:00 p.m. at the Cocalico Sportsman Club Building on Sportsman Rd., just north of Reinholds. FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Ephrata Public Library, 550 South Reading Rd., Ephrata, will host the support group “You are not alone” from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Open to those who have lost a loved one to a drug overdose. For more info., email urnotalone90@gmail.com. SECOND MONDAY OF EVE­ RY MONTH – Me­mory Loss Support Group meets from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the 3rd floor Conference Room at Lan­ caster General Health Subur­ ban Outpatient Pavil­ ion. For more info., call Shelby Swartley at 717544-3280. THIRD MONDAY OF EVE­ RY MONTH – Tri-County Scrollers meet from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Stevens Fire Hall. All Scrollers, lathe turners and decorative woodburning are welcome. For more info., call Michael Freitag at 717-723-7825. SECOND AND FOURTH MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Ephrata Cloister Toastmasters meet at the WellSpan Ephrata Hospital, 6:15 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-0321. SECOND AND FOURTH MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – East Cocalico Lions Club meeting held at Reamstown Fire Hall, 12 West Church St., starting at 6:30 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-5311. EVERY TUESDAY - DOVE Westgate, 1755 W. Main St., Eph­ rata, will hold a parent support group, PAL (Parents of Addicted Loved Ones) at 7:00 p.m. Par­ ticipants must be 18 or older. Childcare is not provided. EVERY TUESDAY (Be­gin­ ning January 8) - The Brickerville Fire Company, 10 Hopeland Rd., Lititz, will hold Bingo. All cash program. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:00 p.m. EVERY TUESDAY - Ak­ron Church of the Brethren, 613 Main St., Akron, will hold “Walking Down God’s Path” at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome. For more info., call 717-859-2156. EVERY TUESDAY - Ak­ron Church of the Brethren, 613 Main St., Akron, will hold a Nicotine Anonymous Meeting, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. EVERY TUESDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Recovery, United Methodist Church, 120 West Main St., New Holland, 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Continued On Page 2B)

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26th Annual Lions Spaghetti Dinner To Honor One Of Their Own

For the 26th time the Akron Lions will prepare an All You Can Eat Spaghetti Dinner to be served Sunday, January 27, from 11:00 a.m. until sold out. This year’s event has taken on a new and different meaning for the club. One of their members needs help to make life a little easier for he and his family. Frank Gatti who has served the club as its President (2010-2011)

and Treasurer (2011-2017) is courageously fighting the effects of the debilitating disease ALS. “Frank needs some equipment to allow necessary mobility,” explains current Club President Tim Kilhefner, “the equipment is very expensive and not covered by medical insurance.” The Akron Lions are joining with Hospice of Lancaster County to raise funds to purchase the

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equipment for Frank. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Briana Riley (CNA, caregiver), Don Good (Lions Spaghetti Chairman), Phil Rutt (Lion member), Frank Gatti and Carmen Gatti. He has been a champion for the Lancaster community through his career of 34 years at Community

Action Program – Lancaster, the county’s largest anti-poverty organization, serving as its Chief Financial Officer. He also served the Akron Lions with his many, many hours of volunteering earning the Melvin Jones Award and Lion of the Year. Kilhefner added, “It is now our turn to (Continued On Page 2B)

Light Snow Adds Beauty To The Local Landscape

Shopping News Photo by Jeffrey L. White So far this year Lancaster County has been lucky enough to dodge treacherous winter snow. This peaceful photograph was taken in Ephrata at Bitzer’s Mill Covered Bridge after a recent light snow storm blew through.


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serve Frank and his wife Carmen in their time of need.” The club goal for the dinner is to raise enough funds that together with other donations will cover the cost of the needed equipment. Additional donations can be made during the event, which is held at the Akron Fire Hall. The dinner includes spaghetti made with the club’s famous secret sauce recipe, Italian bread, a fresh salad and delicious dessert. The sauce takes more than 24 hours to prepare to meet the exact standards of Lion Kay “Mac” McEllhenney, its creator. The Akron Boy Scouts will again be assisting the Akron Lions

setting up, bussing and clearing tables. This year’s event follows the same traditions that were established long ago. A portion of the ground beef that was purchased for the Ephrata Fair stand was reserved for the spaghetti dinner. A number of the customers at the fair commented that this year’s beef selection by Lion Dale Herr was the best ever. It is with great anticipation that this year’s organizers Lion Phil Rutt and Lion Dave Austin look forward to serving the tastiest “secret sauce” that the Akron Lions have ever prepared. There is a cost and children under the age of six are admitted for free. The Akron/Ephrata community is urged to come out and support the Akron Lions as they assist in supporting Frank and Carmen.

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EVERY TUESDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Recovery, Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, 1500 High­ land Drive, Lititz, 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. EVERY TUESDAY Inter-Denominational Group Bible Study will be held at 670 Lancaster Ave., New Holland, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Open to men of all ages including families. For more info., call 717-4455413. EVERY OTHER TUES­ DAY – PATH will meet at Ephrata Reformed Presbyte­ rian Church, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more info., call Patty at 717-682-9976. FIRST TUESDAY OF

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OF EVERY MONTH – Epilepsy Foundation Eastern Pennsylvania will host a support group meeting at Lancaster General Hospital in Stager Room 5 on Duke St. from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Meetings are free and open to the public. For more info. or to register, call Kerri Michnya at 1-800-887-7165 ext. 104. EVERY THURSDAY - Celebrate Recovery, a Christian 12-step recovery program for anyone with hurts, habits and hang-ups, meets at Petra Church, Student Life Center (east entrance), 565 Airport Rd., New Holland, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-587-2202. EVERY THURSDAY – East Cocalico Church of the Brethren, 4 Bunker Hill Rd., Reamstown, Ladies’ Bible Study, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-336-7616.

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717-588-2214. THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH The Terre Hill Historical Society meets in the Terre Hill Community Center at 7:00 p.m. Anyone interested in preserving the history of Terre Hill is invited to attend. For more info., call 717-445-6678. THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Woman’s Club of Ephrata will hold their meeting at the Eicher Arts Center, 409 Cocalico St., Ephrata, at 1:00 p.m. For more info., call Deb at 717-738-1632. THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH – MOMS Club of Ephrata Monthly Business Meeting and Social, 10:00 a.m. at the Ephrata Public Library in the Multi-Purpose Room. For more info., email ephratamomsclub@yahoo. com. (Continued On Page 11B)

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717-336-6726 Located one block south of the Schoeneck Square

LEN LYN FARMS LLC

www.lenlynfarms.com

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By Appointment Hours: M-F, 6pm-9pm Regular Hours: Saturday 8am-6pm

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717-371-5652

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485 W. Church Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522

717-733-3952

Tree Removal • Stump Grinding

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4B - Wednesday, January 23, 2019 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Everybody’s Marketplace FOR SALE: 2 Refrigerators like new, snowblower, 2 lawn mowers. Call for details. 717-733-4752.

For Sale FOR SALE: Two 20” folding stow and go bikes, $75 each. Complete set King Cobra golf clubs with bag, $150; Complete set Adam Hybrid golf clubs with bag, $175. 717336-7262.

FOR SALE: Screened mixed hardwoods, ready to burn, $160 per cord. Delivery available. 717-690-6846. FOR SALE: Sheds, 14’ wide, 32’ long, lights and outets installed, nice condition. Martindale Area, $2,500. 717-336-5071,

FOR SALE: Opolk FRI soundbar FRI wireless subwoofer bluetooth headphones. $200. 717-7334043. FOR SALE: Custom built replacement windows and doors. Professional installation. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534 or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Ephrata Business Complex. Thank You!

FOR SALE: Small straw bales, can deliver. Electric Generator, 5000 watt, with warranty, $149. 717-9452616.

FOR SALE: Sparrow resistant bluebird houses, $13; Suet log feeders, $10; T-14 Purple Martin houses, $625. 717-733-2030.

FOR SALE: 2 plots in Rose Garden Cemetary, Riverview, Lancaster. $300 for both. 717-626-4474.

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Facility cleaning positions.

629 Stricklerstown Road, Newmanstown

Wrightsville and Columbia Areas.

717-949-3021

$12.50 to Start, Pending Locations Great part time job Mon.-Fri. 20-25 hours a week

Looking for someone to help with new construction & remodeling. PA 019173

Call Ivan today! 570-343-8546 191 ext. www.sovereigncs.com EOE and Drug Free Workplace

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FOR SALE: Men’s Philadelphia Eagles, long sleeve, large, gray shirt. New, still in bag. Retail $29, selling $15. 717-803-9430.

FOR SALE: Canon E0S Rebel T3i digital camera/2 lenses (18-55mm & 75-300mm) $400. 717-615-5533.

Work Now Available!

HVAC company looking for excellent communicator to receive calls and perform data entry at our E. Ross St., Lancaster office. Must be dependable, detail oriented and computer literate. FT/excellent wages & benefits. Send resume to: resume@CLARKinc.org

FOR SALE: 1 ton nut coal. You haul. $150. Call 717201-5762.

Willing to train/or experienced plumber Need self-motivated individual (team player) Benefits, Paid Holidays & Vacation Days • FT or Part-Time

SHOPPING NEWS CLASSIFIEDS In Person

Five Ways To Place Your Classified Ads! By Phone 717-738-1151 Talk to customer service during business hours. Charge to your MasterCard, Visa or Discover. A phone charge of $1.00 per ad will be added to the price of each ad.

YOUR AD IS DELIVERED TO OVER 38,000 HOUSEHOLDS.

By Fax 717-733-3900 Charge to your MasterCard, Visa or Discover.

615 E. MAIN ST., P.O. BOX 456, EPHRATA, PA

• Enclose check, cash or money order & drop at our office during our business hours. • Use our HANDY NIGHT DROP located next to our front door after business hours.

By Internet On-line ad form on our website: www.snews.com. Charge to your MasterCard, Visa or Discover.

By Mail

THE SHOPPING NEWS P.O. Box 456, 615 E. Main St.

EPHRATA, PA 17522

Enclose advertisement with payment. Must arrive no later than Saturday.

DEADLINES: 9 A.M. Monday for that week’s paper. Mail-ins must arrive no later than Saturday. CANCELLATIONS & CORRECTIONS: Cancellations and minor ad changes will be accepted until 4 P.M. Friday. Refunds, credits or transfers will not be given. A $30.00 SERVICE CHARGE WILL BE ADDED TO ALL RETURNED CHECKS. OFFICE HOURS: Monday 7:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M.; Tuesday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M.; Saturday 8:00 A.M.-12 Noon.

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FOR SALE: Dog houses, all sizes and shapes. Call 000000-0000.

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FOR SALE: Dog houses, all sizes and shapes. Call 000000-0000. FOR SALE: Dog houses, all sizes and shapes. Call 000-000-0000.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 23, 2019 - 5B

Auto/Truck 1. Is the book of Jeremiah in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. The villains, Sanballat and Geshem, are mentioned in only which book (KJV)? 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, 2 John 3. From Ephesians 5, what did Paul recommend as a substitute for wine? Water, Laughter, Love, Holy Spirit 4. Who condemns drinkers who start early in the morning? Job, Isaiah, Ruth, Esther 5. From 1 Kings 10:26, which king had 1,400 chariots and 12,000 horsemen? David, Jehoash, Solomon, Neco 6. According to many, who wrote the book of Revelation? John, Jude, Matthew, Peter ANSWERS: 1) Old; 2) Nehemiah; 3) Holy Spirit; 4) Isaiah (5:11); 5) Solomon; 6) John (the Revelator) Visit Wilson Casey’s Trivia Fan Site at www.patreon.com/triviaguy.

FOR SALE: 1997 Chevy truck, ext., engine/trans good. Good tires. Needs fuel pump. Parts truck. $1,500OBO. 717-572-5541. FOR SALE: 2005 GMC Sierra Ext. Cab 4x4 pick-up. V8, auto, full power, good condi-­ tion, 132,000 miles. $8,500 OBO. 717-823-0535. FOR SALE: 2008 F250 pickup, 4DR cab, 5.4 engine, 336,000 miles. Buy of the day, $1050. 717-989-4407. FOR SALE: 2000 Jeep Cher-­ okee with 190,000 miles. Good tires and 4x4. Snow is coming, $2,200 OBO. Also, have an ‘01 with 175,000 for same price. The ‘01 has a slightly bent front axle. Call or text for more info. 717553-3454.

FOR SALE: 1996 Jeep Cher-­ okee SE, 4.0 straight 6, 4speed automatic, 4x4, alu-­ minum wheels, 154,000 miles, new inspection, $1,200. Denver. Call or text 717-283-7691.

Farm/Livestock

FOR SALE: Trailers, can be used for storage, 18’ to 28’, various kinds, $800 to $1,800. Call 717-203-2200, leave message if no an-­ swer.

Household/Furniture

FOR SALE: Custom built re-­ placement windows and doors. Professional installa-­ tion. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ rata Business Center. Thank You!

HELP WANTED

© 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.

FOR SALE: Firewood, sea-­ soned, split hardwood. Nice, ready to burn. $160/ cord. Delivery available. 717-752-0108.

King Features Weekly Service

January 7, 2019

FOR SALE: Basic Maytag washer and dryer, top load-­ ing, good condition, $350. 717-375-8587.

Seeking Experienced

Auto Body Painter Excellent pay and benefits, flexible hours.

FOR SALE: Four hand-­ bags, $20 each; Flat screen, $50; DVD player, $20; recliner, $80. 717669-8201. FOR SALE: Eagles Super Bowl flags, banners and garden flags. Area’s larg-­ est selection of flags and flagpoles. American Flag Shoppe, near Adamstown. 717-484-1183.

Hornberger’s Auto Body

COCALICO MIDDLE SCHOOL MENU

FOR SALE: 5 piece queen bedroom suite, $150. Call 717-201-5762.

THURS., JANUARY 24 - WED., JANUARY 30

FOR SALE: Hutch and buf-­ fet table in good condition. $400. Call 717-203-5982. FOR SALE: Two tan Ashley rocker recliners, like new, $200 each or both for $375. 717-738-3863.

FOR SALE: Antique oak side board with mirror, 2 top drawers with storage space be-­ low, 1 bottom drawer, 55”Wx23”Deep, $200. Call 717-203-5264.

Thursday, January 24 1. Taco salad, rice, lettuce, tomato, salsa. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. Friday, January 25 1. Pizza, tossed salad, peas and carrots. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. Monday, January 28 1. Chicken patty, plain or spicy, curl fries, baked beans. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. Tuesday, January 29 1. Meatball sandwich, French fries, corn. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. Wednesday, January 30 1. Hot turkey sandwich, mashed potato, peas and carrots. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar.

It’s easy to place a classified ad! Visit our office at 615 E. Main St., Ephrata, or submit your ad at www.snews.com!

• Assorted hot and cold vegetables, fresh and canned fruits and juice. • Choice of Milk Served Daily •

PERSONAL CARE AIDES NEEDED

WHO’S HIRING in

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See our special section on

717-464-2006 or

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Reamstown

717-336-3228

Just Right.

Cooking Demonstrator PM Produce Assoc. FT/PT AM Line Cook

RIGHT PRODUCTS RIGHT PACKAGING RIGHT PARTNER™

Appliances FOR SALE: Maytag Wringer Washer, workable but needs some repairs, $50. Call 717738-3343.

Applications available at www.oregondairy.com or in person at 2900 Oregon Pike, Lititz, PA 17543 No phone calls.

New Holland, PA

PROJECT ENGINEER

SMORGASBORD Opening Cashier/Host Wait/Busser (Early AM)

EOE

FARM MARKET Part Time Part Time

Interested candidates may apply at:

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

Grocery Stocker Supervisor

3rd Shift, Full Time

Donut Room Supervisor (2nd Shift, Experienced Only) Full Time

Donut Production 2nd Shift, Full & Part Time

Dairy Stocker Early AM, Full Time Bakery Retail - Clerk/Baker (Early AM) Part Time

Seafood Clerk

Part Time

Shady Maple offers excellent benefits: health/ dental/vision, 401K/matching contribution, paid vacations, holidays, employee discounts.

AFP advanced food products llc, a premier food manufacturer of puddings and cheese sauces, New Holland, PA, is in search of a dynamic person to fill the position of Project Engineer. This position reports to the Plant Manager. The person selected for this position will be responsible for directing/coordinating the activities for facility modifications/additions, as well as new equipment/ system selection and installation. This is a very “handson” position that will also be trouble shooting problems with newly installed equipment. Other key duties include: • Create and oversee capital projects and capital budget • Develop and maintain all plant layouts and blueprints – utilities, electrical and equipment • Assist in plant continuous improvement project

NOW HIRING

Would you like to join a local Christian & family-oriented company to exercise your abilities in the excavating field?

LEAD PERSON

• Must be experienced at operating all types of earth-moving equipment and have knowledge of managing excavation sites • CDL would be an advantage • 50-60 hour work weeks during busy season

EQUIPMENT OPERATOR

• Must be experienced at operating and have knowledge of earth-moving equipment • CDL would be an advantage

• Pickup truck provided for qualified hire • Minimal weekend work • Valid Driver’s License required

• 50-60 hour work weeks during busy season • Minimal weekend work • Valid Driver’s License required

Paid vacation and holidays, retirement savings match up to 3%, cell phone

Ephrata, PA • (717) 278-9443

The ideal candidate will have a college degree or equivalent in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering and 5 plus years of progressive maintenance/electrical experience in a food processing environment. Aseptic processing experience preferred. A strong understanding of programming integration for existing/new equipment is necessary. This is primarily a 1st shift position but the ability to work a flexible schedule including evenings, weekends, and holidays may be required. We offer an attractive compensation and benefit package, including immediate enrollment into the benefits and 401k retirement program on your first day of employment. Starting pay is commensurate with experience and education. To apply, please visit our website at www.afpllc.com and click on careers, then click on New Holland plant and select Project Engineer.

AFP advanced food products llc WWW.AFPLLC.COM • EOE


6B - Wednesday, January 23, 2019 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Boy Scout Troop Family Night Meeting

Lawn & Garden

Pets & Animals

FOR SALE: Used riders. Also, wanted JD 318 riding mow-­ ers, dead or alive. 717-445- FOR SALE: Cream Labra-­ 5090. doodle puppies, 6 males, 3 females, wormed, vet checked, shots, ready De-­ cember 22, $500. 717-6265584. FOR SALE: Instant cash paid for motorcycles & ATVs. Call John, 610-637-9447. FOR SALE: German Read your ad the first Shepherd puppies. Ready week it appears! on Valentine’s Day. Give This publication will not be your sweetheart the gift responsible for more than of puppy love, $649. one incorrect insertion of 717-803-5399. any advertisement.

FOR SALE: Male English Bulldog, white and brown, approx., 4-yrs old, $200 OBO. 717-738-5191.

Motorcycles/ATV’s

FOR SALE: Border Collie/ Husky mix puppies. Family raised, very friendly person-­ ality, shots with health cer-­ tificate, $295. Call 717-4459830.

At a recent Boy Scout Troop Family night meeting, a number of scouts advanced in rank. Scouts pictured advanced as follows: (front row, left to right) Owen Weber advanced to Tenderfoot, Ben Spade advanced to Scout, Jason DeChristopher advanced to Tenderfoot, Ayden Valotta advanced to Scout; (back row, left to right) Jonathon Talley advanced to Star, Jack Bruggeman advanced to Star and Cole Dimitris advanced to Scout. Interested in what scouting has to offer? Contact Charles Ulrich at 717-371-5284 or email at ulrichc@outlook.com.

is seeking experienced Landscapers.

FOR SALE: Stud service, 3 FOR SALE: Golden Retriever, golden retrievers, all hip cer-­ Akita mix puppies, adorable tified, 2 labs, chocolate and black males, $300. Call 717626-0077. yellow. 717-664-4362.

Contact Bill at 717-733-4731 or 717-824-2156.

HELP WANTED

Valid PA Driver’s License required. Competitive wage commensurate with experience.

General Labor

In search of highly motivated full time employees to work in our factory. We are looking for individuals with the following skills: ability to occasionally lift up to 40 lbs., ability to read and write in English so they can read and record information such as job tickets, labels, timecards, etc. No allergies to wool is required. Attention to detail and a passion to do things right is a must! Must have reliable transportation. Hours for the position are Monday through Friday, 6:00am-2:30pm. Benefits after 90 days.

Apply in person:

Bollman Hat Company, 110 East Main Street, Adamstown, PA. 19501

AUTO TECH/ MECHANIC (New Holland) Our business is growing, we have more work than we can handle and are looking for an experienced auto tech/mechanic or the right person who wants to learn and grow with us. We are a fast paced very well established auto repair shop that works on all makes and models. We do simple oil changes to major engine work.

Stop in for an application, M-F 7-5 or email us and we will forward one to you.

Franklin Street Garage

129 West Franklin Street, New Holland, PA 17557

We are looking for a level headed good worker to join our great team. Pay is based on experience.

mrfranklinstreet@aol.com No phone calls please.

If you are looking for a better place to work this is your opportunity to make a change!

The Ephrata DQ® Is Pleased To Announce New Opportunities To Join Our Team In 2019! We are looking for team members in our fun and fast-paced environment who are • Friendly and Outgoing • Dependable and responsible • Self-motivated

Daytime • Part-time, weekdays (3-5 days per week) • Possible summers off

Crew Members • Evening and weekend availability

Supervisory • Customer service experience required • Supervisory experience preferred, but will train the right candidate • Availability to work evening and weekend shifts We Offer • Competitive Hourly Pay • Friendly co-workers • Flexible scheduling

Stop in for an application (or download: www.dqephrata.com)

In-Home Sales/Water Treatment Hague Quality Water is Hiring! Need 2-3 Salespeople.

Call

All trademarks owned or licensed by Am. D.Q. Corp ©2019. ®, ™

FOR SALE: Used, like new airline dog crate pet-mate ultra-vari XXL, 40”Lx27”Wx30”H, used one time. $120. 717-859-2694.

FOR SALE: Fox Red Lab puppies, AKC, fam-­ ily raised, ready now, all males, all shots and wormed, $900. These are raised from our family’s pet dog. Lo-­ cated in Lititz. Text Tom at 717-629-2829 for pics or a visit. tomweiler@icloud.com.

Loader

Entry level position loading trash and recycle for residential customers. Position offers a competitive salary and a full benefits package. Please apply in person:

Eagle Disposal

717-572-1855

1245 Eagles Way, East Earl, PA 17519

Jobs Available - FT & PT!

Enjoy evenings, weekends & holidays off!

No experience required will train the right candidates!!

Paraeducators & Personal Care Assistants: the IU13 is seeking individuals with a desire to work with students in special education classrooms in Lebanon & Lancaster Counties. HS Diploma or GED is required. Positions available in various locations. Benefits include: Minimum $11.72/hr., paid leave days, access to Employee Health & Wellness Center for all staff who work 20 hours/week or more. Positions also available for FT Licensed Practical Nurse, $19.28/hr.

To apply, visit: www.iu13.org/jobsnow

EOE

EARN UP TO $100 A DAY!

Need Some Extra Cash?

Why not earn money while making people smile? ROYER’S FLOWERS AND GIFTS is in need of floral delivery drivers for the Valentine’s Day holiday. Drive your own vehicle (van/SUV/station wagon preferred). Valid driver’s license and insurance required. Cell phone & GPS are helpful!

Part-Time Rollback Driver Position

Register in person at:

ROYER’S FLOWERS & GIFTS 165 S. Reading Road, Ephrata (717) 733-6588

available at Garden Spot Auto Auction, Ephrata, PA DOT Certification Needed, Hours Vary Call 717-738-7900 and ask for Russel for details or stop by and fill out an application at 1605 Apple St., Ephrata, PA Phone calls and applications will not be accepted on Tuesdays.

Are you in search of a fulfilling position? Then join us at Luther Acres Healthcare Center in Lititz, PA, where residents and team members make you feel appreciated.

Current Openings:

CNA - PT & FT Eves, FT Nights LPN - FT Eves & Weekend Specialist RN Supervisor - FT Eves Housekeeper - FT/PT Days

Select positions offering up to $1,500 Sign on Bonus! We have competitive wages and an excellent benefits package, incl. Medical/Dental Insurance, Tuition Reimbursement, Free use of Wellness Center, Retirement Savings Plan & Much More!

John F. Martin & Sons, LLC, is a third generation, family owned/ family friendly manufacturer & distributor of quality meat & cheese products. We are committed to the satisfaction, safety, well-being and professional development of our employees. If you’re looking for a dedicated employer that is very successful, continuously growing and working very hard to be a top quality employer within the community, then we welcome you to join our team by applying to the following positions:

HVAC/INDUSTRIAL REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN This position will be responsible for maintaining all HVAC/Industrial Refrigeration functions, which requires travel between our Stevens & Womelsdorf plants. Must have valid driver’s license and good driving record. Duties include: Install/troubleshoot/ repair/preventive maintenance of HVAC/industrial refrigeration equipment. Must be able to work independently and have strong analytical, problem solving & organizational skills.

MAINTENANCE MECHANICS - 2ND SHIFT Previous experience in food production maintenance highly preferred. Strong electrical background (480v/3phase) required. Troubleshoot/repair machinery, preventive maintenance & facility maintenance. We are committed to being highly competitive in employee wages & benefits. Medical Insurance, Dental/ Vision Reimbursement, Life Insurance/AD&D, Short Term Disability Insurance, AFLAC, Paid Holidays, Paid Vacation, Referral Bonuses, 401K Retirement, Incentive Programs, Tool Reimbursement & other fringe benefits. Please apply at:

Dairy Queen® of Ephrata, Inc.

181 South Reading Road Ephrata, PA 17522

FOR SALE: Cockapoo pup-­ pies. Cute, lovable family, pets with shots, vet checked. $595, males, $695, females. 717-336-4398.

John F. Martin & Sons, LLC (Womelsdorf Plant)

435 North 3rd Street, PO Box 68, Womelsdorf, PA 19567 or

Apply Online @ www.luthercare.org/careers TEXT “TEAM” to 717-980-1636 to talk to HR! EOE/Drug & Tobacco Free Workplace/www.luthercare.org

John F. Martin & Sons, LLC (Stevens Plant)

55 Lower Hillside Road, PO Box 137, Stevens, PA 17578 or fax 717-336-0538 or email careers@johnfmartinmeats.com


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 23, 2019 - 7B

Real Estate

NOTICE: Public Notice, Pub-­ lic Auction on January 22 on the following formerly aban-­ doned vehicles: 1999 Mercu-­ ry Cougar VIN: 1ZWFT61LXX5750041, 2002 Volkswagen Jetta VIN: 3VWSE69M62M115671, 2005 Chrysler 300 VIN: 2C3AA53G85H131515. Bid-­ ding at 8am at Bressler’s, Inc., 2563 Valley View Rd., Morgantown.

FOR SALE: Cleveland RTX-3 VMG right hand golfing wedge, 52 degree, 10 degree bounce, new, still in package. Retail, $139.99, selling $70 OBO. Call 717-803-9430.

FOR SALE: 3BR, 2 full bath, big daylight basement, 3/4 acre, country lot, well and drainsfield on lot, taxes, FOR SALE: Electric golf $2059, stove, refrigerator, cart, 48 volts brand new washer, dryer. 881 Broad batteries, real good shape Street, East Earl (Route 897), between Terre Hill/Five-­with windshield, lights, rear pointville. Currently a rental. seat. Asking $3,300. Call Ed Asking $149,000. 717-381- at 717-824-9329 after 5pm. 8912.

Notice

Sporting Goods

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

3687 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata (717) 738-7381 1050 W. Main St., Mount Joy (717) 653-2140

NOW HIRING

VOGANVILLE MASONRY New Holland

Apply at: 783 Spruce Rd., New Holland, PA 17557

or Call (717)

354-6383

and

doors. Professional installa-­ tion. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W.

FT Experienced Certified Medical Assistant • Candidate must be able to perform clinical support procedures and services according to set standards.

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

Help Wanted Part Time Dishwasher Evenings & Weekends

Seeks Masonry positions. Benefits, including overtime pay, paid holidays & paid vacation.

windows

Busy Ephrata ENT office looking for a

NOTICE: Drums, guitar and bass guitar lessons. Over 30 years experience. First lesson free. Call 717-940-8057.

HIRING SERVERS

placement

NOTICE: Public Notice, The Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ following formerly aban-­ doned vehicle is being held at rata Business Center. Thank Bressler’s Inc., 2563 Valley View Rd., Morgantown: Har-­ You! ley Davidson Sportster VIN: 1HD1CGP16W218875. It’s easy to place a Owner must appear at this classified ad! location, prove ownership, Visit our office at and pay all towing, storage 615 E. Main St., Ephrata, and PA Commonwealth fees or submit your ad at to reclaim vehicle by January 23, 2019. www.snews.com!

FOR SALE: By owner, 2 bed-­ room house, possible 3rd BR. 1st floor laundry, re-­ modeled bath with shower and whirlpool tub, newer roof and furnace, separate 1 car garage, Rothsville area, NOTICE: We accept brush, trimmings, grass clippings, $158,900. 717-475-4273. trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-7331602. FOR SALE: 7mm-08 and 22250 barrels or T/C encore, $275 each or both for $500. 717-471-4620.

NOTICE: Custom built re-­

Apply in Person

Bright’s Restaurant

Your Independent Restaurant for over 56 Years

1025 S. State Street & Rt. 272, Ephrata

717-738-1177

• Excellent customer service skills are essential. • Strong computer skills necessary for EMR system • Must be a graduate of an accredited medical assistant program & have certification.

Email resume and references to: manderson@lancasterent.com

Part-Time Legal Secretary Needed for busy general practice firm in downtown Lititz. The legal secretary will perform a variety of administrative duties including typing legal correspondence and documents, answering phones and greeting clients. Excellent organizational, transcription, typing and communication skills necessary. 15-20 hours per week (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10-5 or Tuesday and Thursday 9-5). Please email cover letter and resume to

law@gibblelaw.com or fax 717-626-2199

Just Right. RIGHT PRODUCTS RIGHT PACKAGING RIGHT PARTNER™

PARTS WAREHOUSE WORKER & TRUCK SHOP MECHANIC Cleveland Brothers Equipment Company is hiring a Parts Warehouse Worker and Truck Shop Mechanic at their Lancaster branch. Full time with benefits. To see the entire description and to apply, please visit: https://clevelandbrothers.applicantpool.com/jobs/282294.html, https:// clevelandbrothers.applicantpool.com/jobs/280894.html or call 724-325-9324.

New Holland, PA

PLC PROGRAMMER/TECHNICIAN AFP advanced food products llc, a premier food manufacturer of puddings and cheese sauces located in New Holland, PA has an immediate opportunity available for a PLC Programmer/Technician on 1st shift. Must have: 3+ years’ experience with set-up, install, and troubleshooting electrical controls, process logic controls. Ability to build and wire control panels. Working knowledge of pneumatic and hydraulic systems. Experience with software systems programming, installation, and debugging. Excellent communication, organization, and prioritization skills. Ability to work independently and in a team environment. High level of self-motivation and problem-solving skills. An excellent work record, including attendance. Ability to lift 50 lbs required. We offer an attractive compensation and benefit package, including immediate enrollment into the benefits and 401k retirement program on your first day of employment. Starting pay is commensurate with experience and education. To apply, please visit our website at www.afpllc.com and click on careers, then click on New Holland plant and select Programmer.

We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by law.

Cleveland Brothers

A Drug-Free Workplace • Affirmative Action Employer M/F/D/V

A Personalized Retirement Home www.TheGrovesHome.net

OVERNIGHT POSITION

Mature person needed to spend 1 to 4 overnights per week from 9:30pm to 7:30am. This position requires the person to be available to assist the residents if needed during the night. This is a great job for a retired person or one wanting to supplement other income. This position requires little physical work and is primarily a down time job allowing for overnight rest. Position is flat pay plus hourly wage when assisting seniors. *****************************************************

Must be at least 21 years old and have a HS diploma or GED for this position.

***************************************************** Download application at

AFP advanced food products llc

TheGrovesHome.net

WWW.AFPLLC.COM • EOE

103 West Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522

or apply in person


8B - Wednesday, January 23, 2019 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News�

Garage Sale NOTICE: 20 Families Yard Sale in Heated Greenhouse, Thurs., 1/24, 8am, Fri., 1/ 25, 8am-12pm. Boy/girl baby clothes, baby equip., boys clothes, girls dresses, sweaters, shoes, coats, men/womens clothing. De-­ walt tools, decor, books, households, stamping sup-­ plies. Huge free pile. 50 W. Mohler Church Rd., Ephra-­ ta at Cocalico Creek Green-­ house. Read your ad the first week it appears! This publication will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement.

NOTICE: Indoor Yard Sale, Saturday, February 2, snow date, Saturday, Feb-­ ruary 9, 10am-3pm. Down sizing, everything must go. Nice antique items, pottery, pewter, pictures, rugs, and some furniture. Cash and carry. 684 Wal-­ lingford Rd., Apt. 106, Li-­ titz.

Announcements Notice: Bus Trip, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Custer State Park, Bad Land, Sept. 13th-23rd, $1,125 each. Call Gail 717-383-3587, or Gerry, 717-866-7809, 717-679-2848.

January Student Of The Month

The West Earl Lions chose Brownstown Elementary third grader Amelia Maurer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Laura Maurer, as the January Student of the Month. She is a student of Ms. Justine Taylor. According to Ms. Taylor, Amelia is focused and dedicated to the tasks to be done with no complaints. She is caring and helpful in keeping her peers more organized. She is a woman of strength, being honest and sincere while excelling in all

Help Offered HELP OFFERED: Schmuck’s Painting. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. 717-6251102.

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, 717-7230277. Reasonable rates/in-­ sured. PA#103368.

she does with never a boast or brag. Amelia aims for her personal best, emanates joy and has a smile warm enough to melt a glacier. The West Earl Lions are excited and impressed with Amelia and are proud of her and their continued connection with the Brownstown Elementary School into a new year. They wish all at the school and those of the West Earl community a very Happy New Year!

HELP OFFERED: Caregiv-­ ing, companion, transport/ short procedure visits, daily hygiene, in-home haircuts, nursing background. 717327-3994.

HELP OFFERED: Groff Painting. Clean, quality work at reasonable price. Specializing in in-­ terior work. Free esti-­ mates. Same people, new phone number. Ephrata. 717-723-5734. PA118129. 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.

WHO’S HIRING in COMING SOON to WHO’S HIRING Feb. 6: Healthcare Feb. 13: Transportation Feb. 20: Construction/ Mechanical

Administrative/ Professional ARE YOU HIRING? For information on placing

BUILDING & GROWING SINCE 1928

Murry Communities is seeking a full-time

ACCOUNTANT

for our property management division. The ideal candidate will: • Possess a thorough knowledge of accounting processes and procedures in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) • Be organized, accurate, responsible, honest and dependable • Have the ability to work independently or as a member of a team A bachelor’s degree with a concentration in accounting or finance preferred, or 5 years of related experience. Murry Communities offer a competitive salary, company paid benefits, paid time off, and 401K with employer match.

Please submit resume to ytoro@murrycos.com for consideration.

Blue Ridge Communications has immediate openings at our Ephrata location! Convenient Local Opportunities - Close to home and proud to serve the community where we live and work. Are you looking to start a career with an established technology based company? Want to work in a fast paced, innovative environment? If so, Blue Ridge is looking for you! %OXH 5LGJH RIIHUV D FRPSHWLWLYH VWDUWLQJ VDODU\ ZLWK EHQHĂ€ WV LQFOXGLQJ KHDOWKFDUH paid time off, pension plan, tuition reimbursement and more! Hard work and excellent performance are both recognized and rewarded! There are also opportunities for growth and advancement - We help people reach their goals!

Team Work makes the Dream Work - We Need You! To apply, go to www.brctv.com and click on Careers. E.O.E.

your help wanted ad on our Who’s Hiring page, call The Shopping News at 717-738-1151

Just Right. RIGHT PRODUCTS RIGHT PACKAGING RIGHT PARTNER™

New Holland, PA

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PROCESSOR Located in New Holland, PA, Zausner Foods Corporation is a company with two major subsidiaries (Savencia Cheese USA and AFP advanced food products llc). We are a premier specialty cheese and aseptic food manufacturer in search of a dynamic, self-motivated and service oriented person to ďŹ ll the role of Accounts Payable Processor.

Duties include daily processing of invoices, weekly payment processing, scanning, ďŹ ling, report creation. SAP experience preferred. This is a fast-paced environment with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail required. We offer an attractive compensation and beneďŹ t package, including immediate enrollment into the beneďŹ ts and 401k retirement program on your ďŹ rst day of employment. Starting pay is commensurate with experience and education. To apply, please visit our website at www.afpllc.com and click on careers, then click on New Holland plant and select Accounts Payable Processor job opening.

AFP advanced food products llc WWW.AFPLLC.COM • EOE


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 23, 2019 - 9B

HELP OFFERED: Roof repairs, new roofs, we specialize in: Asphalt shingle and rubber flat roofs, composite floor-­ ing, interior and exteri-­ or home improvements. We are fully licensed and insured. Free esti-­ mates. PA#132025. Call now, Phil, 717-6965052.

Cleaning Services HELP OFFERED: A-Clean Hometown Services, spe-­ cializing in offices, apt. turnovers, move ins and move outs, churches, daycares, and banks. Serving Lancaster County for 25 years. Call 717-3364854. HELP OFFERED: I clean homes, apts., offices. Refer-­ ences, reliable, 20 years ex-­ perience. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, spring cleaning. $13/hour. Tammy, 717-2711220 or 717-733-5124.

HELP OFFERED: Integrity Property Service, all your home improvement needs. No job too small. Fully in-­ sured. 717-847-0804.

HELP WANTED: Local mar-­ HELP WANTED: Property keting firm seeks individual for in office sales, lucrative Management, full time ex-­ compensation plan, call for perienced landscaping details. 717-406-7380. supervisor, excellent salary,

HELP OFFERED: Cocalico Tree Service. Tree removal, pruning, cabling/bracing, stump grinding. Free esti-­ mates. Call 717-682-4591.

HELP WANTED: The Amish drivers license required. Experience, Lancaster’s old-­ est tour company, seeks fun- 717-627-1105. loving individuals to join our part-time guide and box of-­ fice staff. Perfect for retirees, but all people-oriented, friendly, outgoing candidates welcome. $10. per hour to start. Immediate raise after training. Read more at Ami-­ shExperience.com. To apply, send resume to Clinton@AmishExperience.c BUSINESS OPPORTU-­ om.

HELP OFFERED: We do fall clean ups, tree trimming/ pruning, and removal. Call ZJ’s Estate Maintenance at 717-381-5055, or visit l a n d s c a p i n g l a n c a s t e r -­ pa.com.

Business Opps.

Help Wanted

HELP WANTED: Part-time experienced cleaning help. Good wages. Call 717-3364854.

HELP WANTED: Now hiring. Faithful Transport is looking for drivers to transport spe-­ cial needs students to and from school. No CDL re-­ quired, part-time hours. Be part of a team that is making a difference in the lives of students every day. Please call 717-286-1650 ext. 2 to apply. Retirees welcome.

HELP WANTED: Foltz’s Han-­ drolled Soft Pretzels, Reading Fairgrounds Farmers Mar-­ ket, Thurs., Fri., Sat. 717940-9947.

HELP OFFERED: Grade A Lawn Care, LLC. Deck ser-­ vices, (Repairs & New construction), leaf clean up, fall clean up, shrubbery trimming, gutter cleaning, pressure washing, outside home repairs and more. Call now! 717-253-6553.

FOR 1st & 2nd SHIFT

HELP WANTED

HELP OFFERED: Ladies, come home to clean house. Christian lady will do your cleaning. Honest, depend-­ able. Please call 717-8592502.

Applying

Residential Construction, Remodeling and Commercial Roofing.

Vinyl Graphics

Must have a Driver’s License. Located in Leola. To apply, please call:

Now Hiring/Positions: • Full-Time Tent Installers • Summer Tent Installers • Secretary • Part-Time Equipment Cleaners

It’s easy to place a classified ad! Visit our office at 615 E. Main St., Ephrata, or submit your ad at www.snews.com!

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!

HELP WANTED: Short order morning cook. Full-time, part-time. Ranck’s Family Restaurant. 717-799-3707, ask for Dennis.

Home & Lawn Care

NITIES: Beauty Salon, Ephrata area. For more details, call 717-333-0887.

at Ephrata Area

Full-Time Benefits:

• Free Phone • Free Tent Rental • Paid Time Off • 401(k) • Company Performance Bonus

Contact Marlin at marlin@tentsforrent.net or call 717-733-9700

Production Plant Please Call (973) 479-7751

717-808-9344

BUS CLEANER/ SHIFT LEAD Elite Coach is seeking a hard-working individual to serve as a part-time Bus Cleaner/Detailer/Shift-Lead, to work primarily on weekends. The Shift Lead will lead a team that takes pride in presenting all passengers with an exceptionally clean bus. Applicants must be in excellent physical condition. Wash bay work is fast and physical - generally cleaning between 15 and 25 buses per night; requiring bending, pushing, stooping, and maneuvering on your knees at a quick pace for your entire shift. The shift leader must demonstrate their ability to work successfully with and lead a team of hard-working co-workers. Ending times vary, depending on number of buses each night. Currently shifts start at 8:00 p.m. and finish when all buses are cleaned. (Average shift is 5-6 hours per night). Preference given to applicants who can be flexible with shift scheduling, work every other weekend and be available for an occasional week night. Additional compensation may be considered for applicants who are able to yard jockey busses. For additional information call: (717) 721-5166.

Apply in person:

1685 West Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522

are available at no extra cost to our advertisers.

The composition staff at The Shopping News is composed of extremely creative individuals ready to design, invent and mold your business advertisement layouts into eye catching ads. For more information on advertising in The Shopping News, call

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OFFICE CLEANING Part Time

H.M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc., a Leola based manufacturer, is seeking an individual to clean the main office. Daily hours are flexible and would not exceed 2 hours a day. Duties include: Trash removal and dusting, cleaning and re-stocking of supplies, sweeping, mopping and vacuuming floors. Cleaning and sanitizing restrooms and re-stocking paper products. Spot cleaning, polishing and sanitizing. You will also assist in any other duties as assigned by supervisor. Must have a valid Driver’s License; lift 50 pounds; pass drug test. Apply to: H.M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. 33 Glenola Drive, Leola, PA 17540 resume@hmstauffer.com EOE

WE’RE HIRING! Are you a qualified concrete finisher or wall setter looking for a great company to work for?

finishers wall setters We offer competitive pay, holidays, vacation, health insurance and more! Apply in person or call

Steffy Concrete Inc.

(717) 336-8115 for more information. 243 E. Church St., Stevens, PA 17567


10B - Wednesday, January 23, 2019 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Automotive

Wanted WANTED: Antiques, one piece to an entire estate. Buying estate jewelry, gold/silver. All costume jewelry including old rings, vintage clothes, hats, vinyl records, watch-­ es, CD’s, wool sweaters, Harley Davidson T-shirts. Uncle Funky’s 1-484-4329770, 717-733-0003.

WANTED: Highest cash paid for junk or good cars. Li-­ censed professional. 717278-9539.

To Buy WANTED: Vintage clothes, hats, books, dollhouses, glassware and much more. See Ruth at 150 East Main Street, New Holland or call 484-7210465.

WANTED: Like new or slightly used digital hear-­ ing aids. Call 717-2036521.

WANTED: $100-$2,000 paid for unwanted and junk vehi-­ cles. Local, insured and WANTED: Person to take pic-­ bonded dealer. Free removal. tures of inside of empty Call anytime, 717-350-1208. house. 717-587-0770.

HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED TODAY AT ONE OF THESE STATIONS... Ephrata

Denver FORMERLY

AL’S EXXON

STATE INSPECTION & GENERAL REPAIRS EMISSION STATION • 24 HOUR TOWING

2292 N. READING ROAD DENVER, PA 17517

717-336-7236

Tom Halligan

Owner & Head Technician

(717) 733-0171

Halligan’s Auto Repair

COCALICO HIGH SCHOOL MENU THURS., JANUARY 24 - WED., JANUARY 30 Thursday, January 24 1. Taco salad, rice, lettuce, tomato, salsa. 2. Soup and salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. 4. Pizza bar. Friday, January 25 1. Pizza, tossed salad, peas and carrots. 2. Soup and salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. 4. Pizza bar. Monday, January 28 1. Berks hot dog, baked beans, seasoned fries. 2. Soup and salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. 4. Pizza bar. Tuesday, January 29 1. Meatball sub, French fries, broccoli. 2. Soup and salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. 4. Pizza bar. Wednesday, January 30 1. Hot turkey sandwich, mashed potato, fall mix vegetables. 2. Soup and salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. 4. Pizza bar. • Assorted hot and cold vegetables, fresh and canned fruits and juice. • Choice of Milk Served Daily •

WANTED: Vinyl records & FOR RENT: Twin Pine musical instruments: Pay-­ Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ ing cash. Top dollar paid cess, $20.00 per month for your vinyl records- all and up. 717-733-6549. Or styles and genres, 33s, stop in at 1932 W. Main, 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, Ephrata. M-Th, 9am-5pm, F 9am-3:30pm, Sat., 10amclarinets, trumpets, any-­ 12pm. thing music! We love it all. Call or stop by today, Li-­ titz Music Company, 47 S. Apartments Broad Street in Lititz. 7176 2 7 - 4 9 2 9 . FOR RENT: Rooms available with kitchenette, weekly or www.lititzmusic.com. WANTED: Cash paid for vinyl record collections. 717-6272081.

WANTED: $50-$500 paid for FOR RENT: Akron/Ephra-­ junk autos. Free removal. ta, upscale 2BR condo Call anytime, licensed, in-­ sured, bonded. All paper-­ style apt. 1-1/2BA, all ap-­ work taken care of legally. pliances, off-street park-­ 717-989-6980. ing, quiet neighborhood,

no pets, no smoking, se-­ plus 717-

e b r a RT I R E S ’s “Big And Small, We Do Them All”

WANTED: Costume jewelry, vintage Christmas decora-­ curity deposit, $925 tions, doll clothes, clothing utilities, credit check. button collections, post-­587-7441. cards, other small antiques. Stella 717-875-7884.

WANTED: Classic cars. Sports, classics, antiques, high performance, etc. Barn finds & garage finds. Project cars & show cars. Foreign & American. Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561. WANTED: Need to sell your house fast? No Fees, no commissions, put more cash in your pocket. Selling your house can be a quick and simple process. Call 717-727-1919.

240 W. Fulton Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 $

10 OFF with ad

Your auto is our #1 priority!

HERTZOG’S GARAGE

For Rent

• State Inspection & Emission Testing • General Repairs • Major Engine Repairs

ek e W e h T Of 215-50-17 Specials

2 Main St., Denver • (717) 336-8288

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717-445-6726

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953 Beam Rd., Denver, PA 17517

Lititz MARTINʼS TIRE SERVICE, LLC Farm, Auto And LT Tires 102 W. Burkholder Dr. Lititz, PA 17543

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GOODYEAR • MICHELIN MASTER CRAFT WHEEL ALIGNMENT 234 W. Fulton St. Ephrata, PA 17522

717-733-8678

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A/C Service • Brakes • Struts • Tires Timing Belts • ASE Certified Text 717-297-1517

Adamstown 717-484-1377

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Mention this ad at time of service.

FOR RENT: 1BR mobile, Denver, country. Appliances, yard, garage, no smoking/ pets, $750+ security. 717336-7710. FOR RENT: Newer mobile home, 2BR, 1.5 BA, has washer and dryer hook-up, rent $900., includes W/S and trash. Tenant pays gas heat and electric, no pets, Call or text Roy, 717-5871794.

Free FREE: Used wooden pallets. 615 E. Main St., Ephrata. 717-738-1151.

FOR RENT: Household stor-­ age unit, 12.5x20x7’ high, $84.80/month, sec. deposit required. 717-859-2995.

FREE: Female calico cat, ap-­ proximately 8 months old, playful, friendly, litter box trained. 717-419-0805.

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2014 Dodge Grand Caravan

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Artist Featured At United Zion The Art Gallery at United

The

Bulletin Board (Continued From Page 3B)

EVERY FRIDAY - Live Country Music at the Denver Fire Hall, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-738-3323. FIRST AND THIRD FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH - St. James Cath­ olic Church, 505 Woodcrest Ave., Lititz, will hold Me­ mory Café (a memory sup­ port group), at 6:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. For more info., call Mary Read at 717-333-0689 or email lcaPeru717@aol. com. SECOND FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Lo­ vin’ Lititz Every 2nd in downtown Lititz on Main and Broad Streets, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sponsored by Downtown Lititz Mer­ chants. For more info., call 717-626-6332. FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Faith United Evangelical Lutheran Church, 357 Walnut St., Denver, will distribute food to families in need, from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-3362141. SECOND SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH Free Clothing Giveaway at Bible Fellowship Church of Ephrata, 491 Peach Rd., Ephrata, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. For more info., call the church at 717-733-2526. SECOND SATURDAY

Zion Retirement Community (UZRC), Lititz, is pleased to feature award-winning Lititz artist Vitaly Borisenko as the UZRC Artist of the Month. Borisenko’s oil paintings are executed in a realistic, classic representational manner although some may exhibit vivid brushwork. His paintings focus on still life with antique items, and Plein Air landscape and structures. Plein Air means that the artwork is painted outside and not in the studio. His work is executed on custom prepared linen panels and Belgian linen canvases, which he stretches himself. Borisenko sees his mission in art as bringing the simple, good and constructive into the busy modern world filled with negative information. He is a believer in the Alla Prima approach where you take time daily to paint from life in one sitting. He often speaks about the “Practice of Daily Painting” and has a newsletter dedicated to the practice as well. Borisenko is active in the local Lititz art community and is the vice-president of the Lititz Art Association. He is also an Associate Member of Oil Painters of America. He won a first Place Award

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OF EVERY MONTH – Widow 2 Widow in Room #132 at Worship Center, 2384 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. A ministry to bring comfort, support, en­ couragement and guidance to women who have lost their

in the professional category at the Lancaster County Art Association’s 2016 Winter Membership show and Best of Show Award at the 2018 Landis Woods Fine Art Show. Come to United Zion Retirement Community to see Borisenko’s works daily from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00

SECOND AND FOURTH SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Paws to Read, holds three sessions at 10:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 11:00 a.m. at the Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Rd., Lititz. EVERY SUNDAY - Di­ vorce Care will be held at Petra Church, 565 Airport Rd., New Holland, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Join at any time. For more info. or to register, call Pastor Titus Kauffman at 717-3545394. EVERY SUNDAY – Ce­ lebrate Recovery, a Christian 12-step recovery program, meets at 409 N. State St., Ephrata, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Call 717-733-2000. EVERY SUNDAY – AlAnon Family Group, 12th Step Program of Recovery, Zion Lutheran Church, 18 Quarry Rd., Leola, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. FIRST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH - A Free p.m. during the month of Jam Session of Blue Grass, February. Gospel and Country Music For more information on the Art Gallery, please contact Alyssa Wojcik at awojcik@uzrc.org. United Zion Retirement Community is located at 722 Furnace Hills Pike, one and a half miles north of the square in Lititz.

husbands through death. For more info., contact Elaine Severein at 717-397-1272. SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH SATURDAY EVERY MONTH – East

Cocalico Church of the Brethren Men’s Bible Study meets 7:00 a.m. at the church at Bunker Hill Rd., Reamstown. Call 717-3367616 for details.

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Cloister FFA Mid-Winter Convention Held At Farm Show Ephrata The 103rd Pennsylvania Cocalico 4-H Farm Show was a popular destination for many families Club • On January 24, 1848, a millwright named James Marshall discovers gold along the banks of Sutter’s Creek in California, forever changing the course of history in the American West. Within months, the world’s largest gold rush had begun. • On January 23, 1922, at Toronto General Hospital, 14-year-old Leonard Thompson becomes the first person to receive an insulin injection as treatment for diabetes. He improved dramatically, and the University of Toronto gave pharmaceutical companies license to produce insulin, free of royalties. • On January 21, 1957, singer Patsy Cline, one of the greatest figures in country music, first gains national attention with her winning appearance on CBS’ “Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts.” The program featured amateur entertainers making their national television debuts. • On January 26, 1961,

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during the second week of January. For many FFA chapters, the Farm Show is a reunion of sorts. Members from across the state have the opportunity to come together and bond with other young people with similar interests. Although there is some competition along the way, the main FFA event for the week is the Mid-Winter Convention. This year, the Pennsylvania FFA was able to recognize 365 newest members as well as 406 seniors who are wrapping up their time in FFA. It was a great time to celebrate the future and reflect on the past. The Mid-Winter Convention was held on Monday, January 7 in the Large Arena. The ceremony began by presenting new members with the iconic blue corduroy. To earn a free jacket, each new member needed to fill out an application, which included three essays explaining their interest in agriculture, their future plans in FFA, as well as what it would mean to them to receive one of these symbolic jackets. Cloister FFA was fortunate enough to have four recipients this year: Austin Brass, Alexis Roe, Brynne Lehman and

Hannah Zimmerman. These new members along with the other recipients were escorted to stand in a large circle around the crowd seated on the floor of the arena. As the Pennsylvania FFA Alumni Association, sponsor of the jacket program, expressed their excitement in seeing so many new faces, they also issued the group a challenge to make the most of their FFA membership. On cue, the new members, wearing white button down shirts, all put on their FFA jackets simultaneously turning the circle into a sea of blue and gold. Jacket recipient Lexi Roe described the moment she received her jacket as, “an honor to know that all of the time and experiences

I had were being recognized and awarded.” The main event at convention, however, was the Keystone Degree ceremony. Ephrata High School seniors Joel Potts and Safitaj Sindhar earned their Keystone degrees this year. The highest degree in the state, the Keystone Degree is a goal that every committed FFA member strives to obtain. To be a recipient of the Keystone Degree, an FFA member needs to put in at least 300 hours into their Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) projects or productively earn or invest $1,000. Joel Potts reflected on this achievement saying, “I worked hard for this degree, and I am glad I can join all the past recipients in achieving this unforgettable

accomplishment.” In addition to receiving his Keystone Degree, Joel felt honored that his parents were also acknowledged during the ceremony. This year Daniel and Amy Potts also received their own Honorary Keystone Degrees for having three of their children (Alexa Potts, Karly Potts and Joel Potts) earn their Keystones. Whether it was watching new members zip up FFA jackets for the first time or seeing seniors receive long-awaited Keystone degrees, the FFA MidWinter Convention brought chapters from across the state together to celebrate. Shown in the photo are several members of Cloister FFA chapter.

President John F. Kennedy appoints Janet Travell, 59, as his personal physician, making her the first woman ever to hold the post. Travell, an orthopedist, had worked closely with Kennedy for five years, treating his persistent back pain. • On January 27, 1975, a bipartisan Senate investigation of activities

by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Central Intelligence Agency is launched by a special congressional committee. The committee reported that the FBI and the CIA had conducted illegal surveillance of several hundred thousand U.S. citizens and had illegally plotted to assassinate

foreign leaders. • On January 22, 1981, Rolling Stone magazine’s John Lennon tribute issue hit newsstands, featuring a cover photograph of Lennon and Yoko Ono. The photo had been taken on the morning of December 8, 1980, just 12 hours before Lennon’s death.

• On January 25, 1995, Russia’s early-warning defense radar detects an unexpected missile launch near Norway that was thought to be part of a surprise nuclear strike by Western nuclear submarines. Later, it was revealed that the missile actually was carrying instruments for scientific measurements.

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The Ephrata Cocalico 4-H Club (a Textile Science club) will hold its re-organizational meeting on Tuesday, February 5 at the Ephrata Fair Association office, South State Street, Ephrata, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Youth need to be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. 4-H members will learn sewing skills to create usable items or clothing, and also learn about club and county 4-H activities. The club will meet on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at the leader’s home for the same time period. Also offered is a Cloverbud Club for ages five to seven prior to Tuesday, January 1, 2019; the Cloverbuds will be doing fun age appropriate projects; however, class size is limited. Contact Elaine Sensenig, the club’s organizational leader at 717-335-3396 for more information. This and all 4-H programs are available to all youth between the ages of 8 to 19 prior to Tuesday, January 1 of 2019 regardless of ancestry, color, disability or handicap, national origin, race, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation or place of residence. Penn State encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Elaine Sensenig at 717-335-3396 in advance of your participation or visit. For more information on joining 4-H, contact Lori Little, 4-H Educator at the Lancaster County 4­H Office, 1383 Arcadia Road, Room 140, Lancaster, PA 17601 (phone: 717-394-6851 or e-mail: LancasterExt@psu. edu).

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What Rhymes with…

List 10 words that rhyme with “RULE.”

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JOK ES Q: What begins with T, ends with T and has T in it? A: A teapot.

Q: How do you spell mousetrap? A: C-A-T.

Forever Changing Think you’re following the same rules of grammar that your grandparents or parents did? Think again. While you might have been taught some of the same rules, you might also be learning some new ones. That’s because the English language is constantly changing. Listen to your grandparents or parents chat. Now, listen to some teens chat. Hear a difference? Chances are you do. Computers, cell phones and technology in general have led younger people to speak and use the English language differently. While Grandma might have been taught never to start a sentence with the conjunction “but,” you might have been taught differently. The English language is constantly changing to reflect the times. Emailing and texting have resulted in new words and new uses for punctuation marks. The grammar rules you are learning now as a student may no longer apply when you are attempting to help your kids with their homework years down the road.

Grammar is the set of rules that determine how words should be used in a language. Here are some questions about English grammar. How many can you answer correctly? 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

All sentences start with a capital letter. Fact or Fiction? All sentences end with a period. Fact or Fiction?

The pronoun “I” is always capitalized. Fact or Fiction? A noun is a person, place or thing. Fact or Fiction? Subjects are nouns. Fact or Fiction?

The article “an” comes before words that start with a consonant. Fact or Fiction?

7) Some words sound alike but are spelled differently. Fact or Fiction?

8) Words that sound alike but have different meanings and may be spelled differently are called homophones. Fact or Fiction?

9) Apostrophes show possession. Fact or Fiction? 10) Adverbs modify nouns. Fact or Fiction?

Answers: 1) Fact, 2) Fiction, some sentences end with a question mark or an exclamation mark, 3) Fact, 4) Fact, 5) Fact, 6) Fiction, “an” comes before words that start with a vowel, 7) Fact, 8) Fact, 9) Fact, 10) Fiction, adverbs modify verbs, adverbs or adjectives

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14B - Wednesday, January 23, 2019 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

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SALES REGISTER

WED., JAN. 23 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Cen­ter, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools and 1998 Cadillac DeVille 4 door sedan. Car at 6:30 p.m. Horst Auctioneers. WED., JAN. 23 - 3:00 p.m. - Unclaimed Freight Liquidation, 3019 Hempland Rd., Lancaster. Sofas, sec­ tionals, recliners, book ca­ses, clocks, mattresses and more. Hess Auction Group.

SAT., JAN. 26 - 2:00 p.m. - D. Robert Fenninger Estate, 5903 Limeville Road, Gap. Two parcels of wooded land. Tract #1 - 7.6 (+/-) acre parcel. Tract #2 - 5.4 (+/-) acre parcel. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. MON., JAN. 28 - 10:00 a.m. - Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver. Antiques and personal property. Furni­ ture at 12:00 noon. Art Pan­ nebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. WED., JAN. 30 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Cen­ ter, Ephrata. Antiques, col­ lectibles, household goods and tools. Horst Auc­tioneers. THURS., JAN. 31 - 4:00 p.m. - Eric Weaver and Nicole Weaver, 284 West

- East Earl Area -

PUBLIC AUCTION Valuable Real Estate 3 Bdrm./2 Bath Bi-Level House .56 ACRE Lot

Major General Ray Shields, the Adjutant General, an­ nounces the recent reen­ listment of members of the State National Guard in recognition of their con­ tinuing commitment to serve community, state and nation as part of the Army National Guard. Sergeant Timothy White from Narvon, reenlisted to continue service with the

Company C, 1-171st Avia­ tion Regiment. “It’s great to see Soldiers staying in the Army and continuing to serve their State and Nation in the New York Army National Guard,” Shields said. “The most important Army asset we have is the individual Soldier. The dedication, skills, and leadership traits they bring to our community and their employers are invaluable.” “By choosing to stay in the Army National Guard they directly contribute to our nation’s security and to the governor’s ability to respond to disasters, all while building a bright future for their family through the Guard’s retirement, education, and health insurance programs,” Shields said.

Franklin St., Ephrata. Large semi-detached 3 bedroom house, off-street parking and oversized lot. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers.

SAT., FEB. 2 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Eph­ rata. Outstanding firearms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories.

Military mailbag Sergeant Timothy White

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Saturday, February 2, 2019 at 10:00 A.M.

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Location: 216 Reading Road (Rt. 625) East Earl PA 17519 (E. Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.)

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- Real Estate Brick/Aluminum bi-level on a level .56 Acre +/- lot. 3 bdrm./ 2 bath bi-level house w/approx. 1700 sq. ft. Main level: 1288 sq. ft. kitchen/dining area w/patio door to deck, living rm. w/bay window, mstr. bdrm. w/ mstr. bath, 2 other bdrms., and 1 other full bath. Lower level: 483 sq. ft.; family rm. w/ brick hearth and Fisher wood stove, half bath hook-up, and 23’x26’ 2 car garage. Electric heat pump. Central AC, 200 amp elec. Outbuilding: 10x16 utility bldg. All on a .56 acre +/- level, deep lot w/spacious lawn, garden area, macadam drive & parking. On-site well and septic. Zoned AG. East Earl Twp. Elanco Schools. Note: Nice property w/country location. Move-in condition. Borders farmland. Convenient location. Desirable ELANCO schools. Easy access to Rts. 23, 322 & 897. Minutes to New Holland, East Earl, Terre Hill, etc. Prepare to buy. The Smuckers plan to sell. Available for immediate possession. TERMS: 10% down, settlement on or before April 3, 2019. Kling & Deibler, Attys.

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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)

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#1: 2 STY. 3 BDRM. DWL. – SUMMER HOUSE – 2 RUN-IN BARNS FENCED PASTURE w/STREAM – TILLABLE LAND 14 ACRE FARMETTE #2: COUNTRY 11/2 STY. DWL. – 2 CAR GAR. – HORSE BARN BARN w/RING 3.2 ACRE TRACT w/FENCED PASTURE REINHOLDS – ADAMSTOWN AREA

43.6 ACRE LIMESTONE FARM IN WEST COCALICO TOWNSHIP

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 AUCTION TIME 1:00 P.M.

LOCATION: 410 Indiantown Road, Ephrata, PA, Lancaster Co., PA.

SAT., FEB. 9 • 10 A.M.

956 & 907 Smokestown Rd., Denver. Rt. 272 N. to Weaver Markets. Left Rt. 897 N. Left Smokestown Rd. to properties on left. 956 Smokestown Road

907 Smokestown Road

#1: 956 Smokestown Road: Farmette house w/1144 SF, eat-in kitchen, living rm., 3 bdrms., bath, laundry, bsmt., attic, gas wall heater, stone summer house w/walk-in fireplace, (2) masonry run-in barns 24x28 & 16x30, 14.1 ACRES land w/4½ acres fenced pasture w/stream & 4 acres m/l tillable land, balance woodland. Zoned Rural Res. & Conservation. Subdivision potential. Bldgs. in need of repair. Ideal combination of pasture, tillable & woodland. Low taxes. #2: 907 Smokestown Road: 1½ sty. dwl. w/1798 SF, eat-in kitchen w/ appliances, living rm., family rm. addition w/cathedral ceiling & slide door to 15x23 deck, 2 bdrms. plus bonus rm., bath, rec rm., gas & BB elec. heat, full bsmt., laundry, 2 car garage 24x20 w/shop & 4 horse stall addition 10x46, masonry equip. bldg. 24x48, large masonry horse barn 66x86 w/25 horse stalls, tack rm., wash bay, 2nd masonry barn 50x100 w/indoor ring, 3.2 ACRES. Zoned Rural Res. House & garage on 4/10 acre tract and barns on 2.8 acre tract are deeded separately but all selling together as 3.2 acre tract. Unique opportunity to purchase country property w/abundant bldgs. Currently used as horse boarding facility w/varied potential uses. After 52 years Garner estate is serious to sell. Both properties being sold at 907 Smokestown Rd. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., Jan. 26 & Feb. 2 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

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Allen P. Garner Estate Vicki GarnerSweigart, Exc. 717-336-2307 or 717-951-6184

3 BEDROOM HOUSE WITH IN-LAW QUARTERS: Modern kitchen with solid maple custom cabinets, dining room with French doors to rear patio, office, large living room, 3 bedrooms including master bedroom with 3 walk-in closets & private entrance to bathroom. Small in-law quarters at one end of the house. 1 car attached garage. Full basement (partially finished) with daylight entrance, geothermal floor or hot air heat & cooling, 200 amp service, central vac. *House has many extra features. *Perma stone & vinyl siding LARGE EQUIP. SHED: Approx. 50’x84’ with large set of doors on each end. Separate electric meter. FARMLAND: Is in Clean & Green program, limestone soil, road frontage on Indiantown & Binder Road. All land is tillable except building areas. Potential to subdivide buildings & land; check with township with your ideas. Zoned: A-1, Ag. Great farm for chicken houses or other ideas. Rectangular lot; 1282’ along Indiantown Rd. x 1452’ x 1282’ x 1509’ along Binder Rd. Not in Ag Preserve. OPEN HOUSE: Saturdays, February 2 & 9, 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. or by appointment. For appointment to see or help to obtain bank financing, contact Aaron E. Martin, Auctioneer, at (717) 733-3511. TERMS: 10% down at the auction, balance on or before April 15, 2019. Any announcements day of sale take precedence over any advertised material. NOTE: A nice, well built, 2004 1-owner house and good producing limestone soil. Come prepared to bid, owners are planning to sell! Attorney: Jeff Goss (717) 945-5745 www.aemauction.com

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collectibles, shop tools, coins, toys. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 23 - 10:00 a.m. - David Mark and Rebecca King, 454 Hammertown Rd., Narvon. 1 story, 4 bedroom house, 32’x62’ 2 story barn/ shop, 10.1 acres +/- wooded tract. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. SAT., FEB. 23 - 1:00 p.m. - Aaron I. Weaver Estate, 410 Indiantown Road, Eph­ rata. 43.6 acre limestone farm, 3 bedroom house with in-law quarters and large equipment shed. Aaron E. Martin Auction Service. SAT., MAR. 2 - 9:00 a.m. - J. Banks Musser Family Farm, 385 Blue Lake Rd., Denver. JD tractors, Case skidloader, trailers, farm equipment, Ram 2500 truck, tools. Martin and Rutt Auc­ tioneers. SAT., MAR. 2 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Eph­ rata. Outstanding firearms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., MAR. 2 - 10:00 a.m. - Larry W. and Anne Zimmerman, 22 Center

(Ephrata Boro Area)

MON., JAN. 28, 2019

Inspection by appointment. Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 w/any questions.

Horst Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 2 - 10:00 a.m. - Ivan B. and Liz Smucker, 216 Reading Rd., East Earl. 3 bedroom, 2 bath bi-level house on .56 acre lot. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. WED., FEB. 6 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Cen­ter, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods and tools. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 9 - 10:00 a.m. - Allen P. Garner Estate, 956 Smokestown Rd., Denver. 14 acre farmette, 2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, summer house, 2 run-in barns, fenced pasture with stream, tillable land. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 9 - 10:00 a.m. - Allen P. Garner Estate, 907 Smokestown Rd., Den­ ver. Country 1-1/2 story dwell­ ing, 2 car garage, horse barn 66x86, barn with ring 50x100, 3.2 acres fenced pasture (known as Ox Yoke Stables). Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 16 - 8:00 a.m. - Fivepointville Fire Hall, 1087 Dry Tavern Road, Den­ ver. 10’ trailer, primitives,

Auction By:

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PUBLIC AUCTION LARGE SEMI-DETACHED 3 BR HOUSE OFF-STREET PARKING & OVERSIZED LOT

THURS., JAN. 31, 2019 at 4 PM Located at: 284 W. Franklin St., Ephrata, PA 17522 Directions: From W. Main St. in Ephrata, turn West on S. Oak St., second road left, to property on right. Listing Details: A large framed semi-detached 3 bedroom house w/off-street parking in front & back. House has approx. 1,488 sq. ft.; eat-in style kitchen; large front living room; rear family room; huge side sunroom; half bathroom on main level, full upstairs; master bedroom w/2 closets; 2 additional bedrooms; steps to attic storage; rear treated wood deck; updated elec. service; updated oil warm air heat; lot size approx. 7,405 sq. ft. House seems solid, could use general cleanup, close to schools, great for first time home buyer or wonderful investment opportunity, total taxes approx. $2,878.00; Attorney Kling & Deibler 717-354-7700. Call/Text auctioneer for details 717-587-8906. Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com Register for 1% Broker Participation

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

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 23, 2019 - 15B

Square Rd., Leola. Nice 2 story 4 bedroom house with attached garage, 20’x30’ horse barn/shop, 4/10 acre. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. MON., MAR. 4 - 9:00 a.m. - J. Jacob Zimmerman, 1073 Creek Rd., Leola. 42 acre farm, 2-1/2 story house, bank barn, 44’x312’ poultry barn, tobacco shed. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Walnut lumber, wood and metal shop equipment, M.F. tractor. Beiler-Campbell Auction Service. FRI., MAR. 8 - 10:00 a.m. - John T. and Janet V. Erb, 89 South Erisman Rd., Manheim. Complete Retirement Liquidation - JD combine, JD and Farmall tractors, farm equipment, shop tools. Kline, Krieder and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAR. 9 - 9:00 a.m. - Michael W. and Edith S. Martin, 511 North Railroad Ave., New Holland. “Valuable Lifetime Collection,” fine antiques, PB glasses, silver coins, tin toys, Ertl farm toys, tractors and trucks, furniture, vintage local advertising items, pri­ mitive tools. Martin and Rutt

Auctioneers. FRI., MAR. 15 - 4:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued Antique Auction. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., MAR. 16 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued Antique Auction. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., MAR. 16 - 11:00 a.m. - Pauline M. Firestone Estate, 50 Hertzog Valley Rd., Denver. 3 bedroom, 1 bath dwelling on 3.7 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. WED., MAR. 20 - 5:00 p.m. - Abram L. and Anna M. King, 5345 Hammond Rd., New Holland. Country 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 story barn/shop building 28x40 with horse stalls, 12x26 carriage shed, 1.8 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MAR. 21 - 6:00 p.m. - Robert L. and Dar­ lene S. Henly, 920 May Rd., Lititz. Brick ranch style dwelling with 22’x24’ attached 2 car garage and 8’x12’ framed garden shed. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., MAR. 22 - 5:00 p.m. - Nancy E. Mohler, 411

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE TWO PARCELS OF WOODED LAND

SAT., JAN. 26, 2019 SALE AT 2:00 P.M.

Auction to be held at 5903 Limeville Rd., Gap, Salisbury Twp., Lanc. Co. From Rt. 340, take White Horse Rd. (Rt. 897) South. Turn left on Cains Rd. follwed by a right on Limeville Rd. OR from Lincoln Hwy. (Rt. 30) in Gap, take Rt. 30 East. Turn left on County Line Rd. followed by a right on Limeville Rd.

Tract #1 - 7.6 (+/-) Acre Parcel Tract #2 - 5.4 (+/-) Acre Parcel

Both tracts are wooded, have no road frontage, and currently neither tract contains a right of way/ means of access. There are no improvements/buildings on either parcel. Having no road frontage, these properties, however, are in close proximity to Limeville, Lime Quarry, and Windmill Roads. Both parcels are zoned rural residential. Please contact Salisbury Twp. for specific questions regarding the zoning. These properties are being sold to settle an estate, and the sellers are motivated to sell! You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! For plot plans, aerial views, and a copy of the rural residential zoning ordinance, please visit our website, www.pannebeckerwolf.com. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. Penn Grazier, Att’y Terms By:

D. ROBERT FENNINGER ESTATE

Red Hill Rd., Peque. 10.7 acre farmette, country split foyer 3 bedroom dwelling, garage, 30x50 shop/gar./ barn building, 12x35 runin shed, fenced pasture, cropland, woods (VBM Auto Lift Mod. 21,000 - 7,000 lb. Cap.). Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAR. 23 - 10:00 a.m. - Linda S. Burkholder Estate, 80 Scenic Dr., Den­ver. 2 story Colonial 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage with utility building, 1/3 acre cor­ ner lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., MAR. 29 - 4:00 p.m. - Christian R. and Kathryn J. Stoltzfus, 415 Chestnut Tree Rd., Elverson. 22-1/2 acre farm, 2-1/2 story stone 2 family dwelling, 3 car garage, 2 story bank barn 65x50 with 36x34 addition, tillable land, fenced pasture, pond. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAR. 30 - 8:00 a.m. - Public Lawn, Garden and ATV Consignment Auction to be held in Schoeneck.

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Philip Hurst, Auctioneer. SAT., APR. 6 - 10:00 a.m. - Kent B. and Eunice F. Beiler, 2193 Smyrna Rd., Paradise. Custom 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, large 2 car garage, utility building/kennel, 2 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., APR. 26 - 5:00 p.m. - Scott Gockley, 15 Mohns Hill Rd., Reinholds. 4 unit investment apartments, 2 separate 2 unit buildings, multiple garages/shop, 2.6 acres, pond. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

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REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 2019 AT 1:00 P.M.

Preview Times - Tuesday, January 29 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, January 30 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 29. 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.); HARDWOOD 2 PC. CORNER CUPBOARD, SELLERS HIGHTOP KITCHEN CABINET; SCHIMMEL WHITE BABY GRAND PIANO; APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS & LAMPS; SILVER; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; AGATE; TINWARE; GRAY AGATEWARE; WOODENWARE; CHINA & GLASSWARE; COLLECTION OF HEISEY GLASS; POTTERY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; FLORENCE PUTTERMAN PRINTS; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; 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.

Sale For:

BERTHA KERNEY MR. & MRS. BRUCE FIRESTONE DEB FIRESTONE & OTHERS

Nice 3 Bdrm. Split Level House 2 Sty. Barn w/Shop & Garage 1 ACRE

Friday, February 15, 2019 at 3:00 P.M.

Location: 141 Sheaffers School Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 (West Earl Twp., Lancaster Co.) Directions: Take S. Farmersville Rd. out of Farmersville. Turn left onto Scheaffers School Rd. Follow to property on right.

- Real Estate -

Clean 3 Bdrm. Split-level house and 2 sty. Horse barn/garage w/shop area on 1 acre lot. Nice sandstone/vinyl house w/1,700 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2 full baths. Main level: Eat-in kitchen, living rm. w/ bay window, enclosed porch. Upper level: 3 bdrms. w/closets, full bath. Lower level: full basement (partial daylight w/door to patio area), lg. family rm. w/stone fireplace, full bath, laundry rm., utility rm., and freezer/can rm. Coal stove, radiant head. 100 Amp. Elec. Service. Barn/Garage: 36’x44’ 2 sty. Sandstone/frame/vinyl barn w/10’x44’ forbay, large horse stall, garage area, and full 2nd floor shop area (insulated/heated) w/O.H. door. Outbuildings: 12x16 vinyl utility bldg. and 8’x10’ diesel bldg. All on 1 acre w/macadam drive, spacious lawns, mature shade, garden area, raspberry patch. On-site septic & 2 wells. W. Earl Twp. CV Schools. Zoned AG. Note: Dandy 1 acre property, bordering farmland w/ideal location. Situated along quiet country road. Minutes to Farmersville, Bareville, Leola, New Holland. Easy access to Rts. 23, 322, 772. Move-in condition. The Kings have bought property with acreage, are relocating and serious to sell. TERMS: 10% down, settlement on or before April 16, 2019. Ed Miller, Attys. Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: Saturdays, February 2 & 9, 1-3 PM. Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 w/any questions. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403

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Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. # AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524

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