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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 • VOLUME LI, NO. 42 • READ THE FULL ISSUE ON THE WEB:
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hometown FLAVORS RECIPE SECTION Chocolate Recipes submitted by our readers! See Page 8A
Around Town Also see our complete calendar of events in The Bulletin Board, in this section!
Look in this week’s Things To Do section beginning on page 12A for more events, including: •Relay For Life Benefit Dance •West Earl Fire Company All You Can Eat Breakfast •Garden Spot Fire Rescue Yard Sale And Soup Sale
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Friends of the Adamstown Area Library will hold their annual “Glance at Romance” book sale from Monday, January 23 through Tuesday, 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 eye-catching fundraisers. If you have a “special someone” who enjoys reading romance novels, here is a unique Valentine gift for them. A few empty bags will also be available for those who might want to fill their own bag. The bag designers are Linda Tomlinson, Sharon Heany and Sonia Yost’s mother, Eva Kling. Stop by the library to purchase a bag of books for a small fee and find out about the other services and programs that are available to the community. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Sonia Yost, Carole Evans, Linda Tomlinson and Sharon Heany.
Akron Lions Club 24th Annual Spaghetti Dinner
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26 A Free Community Meal will be held at Bethany United Church of Christ, 140 East Main Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call 717-733-4134.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26 Wiest UM Methodist Church, 48 North King Street, Schoeneck, will hold a Community Dinner, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 Alive Church, 510 Stevens Road, Ephrata, will hold a Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser held by the Light Winter Guard, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. There is a cost.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29 Welsh Mountain Home, 567 Springville Road, New Holland, will host a gospel music concert in the chapel featuring the Roland Zimmerman Family at 2:00 p.m. For more information, call 717-354-6804.
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Akron Lions Club 24th Annual “All You Can Eat” Spaghetti Dinner will be held on Sunday, January 29 at the Akron Fire Hall, from 11:00 a.m. until sold out. The Lions are preparing to make over 50 gallons of their “Secret Sauce” for the best spaghetti dinner in Akron and perhaps all of Lancaster County – possibly all of Pennsylvania! The “Secret Sauce” recipe was taste tested this year and it was determined by popular demand that the sauce be kept the same, as no other recipe received more votes than the original “Secret Sauce.” The dinner is complete with salad, a choice of beverages and a wide variety of baked goods for dessert. Proceeds from the dinner help them serve the local community. Come join them. They are ready to serve you! Shown getting ready for the big event, from left to right, are David Austin, Phil Rutt and Russ Kilhefner.
2A - Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”
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Obituaries John R. Joyce III, 73, hus band of Bessie Joyce, Lititz, died Tuesday, January 10. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Kim berly, wife of Jeremy Neville, Florida; two grandchildren; a brother, Frank Joyce II; and a sister, Elizabeth Joyce. Frank B. Hurst, 82, hus band of Anna Mary (Good) Hurst, East Earl, died Wed nesday, January 11. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Wilmer G. Hurst, husband of Joyce (Weaver), Richland, and Ray G. Hurst, husband of Betty (Zimmerman), Mifflinburg; three daughters: Lois A. Zimmerman, wife of Elmer, East Earl; Karen G. Zim merman, wife of Marvin, Oakland Mills; and Susan G. Hurst, wife of Dennis, Den ver; 29 grandchildren; 54 great-grandchildren; two brothers: Paul B. Hurst, husband of Anna Mary (Wea ver), Ephrata, and Ivan B. Hurst, husband of Mary (Martin), Ephrata; and two sisters: Lydia B. Hoover, Stevens, and Alta B. Martin, wife of Stanley, Ephrata. He was preceded in death by two great-grandchildren. I. Homer Martin, 92, husband of Mary Elizabeth Burkhart, United Zion Re tirement Community, Lititz, formerly of Stevens, died Wednesday, January 11. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Rev. Clyde, husband of Sharon (Kilhefner), Akron, and Jay, husband of Barbara (Eng strom), Minnesota; a daugh ter, Beverly, wife of George Martin, Stevens; eight grand children; 23 great-grand children; and a brother, J. Wil mer, husband of Jane Martin, Ephrata. Dorraine A. Montgomery, 83, Lititz, died Wednesday, January 11. She is survived by two sons: Craig Rothamel, Con way, South Carolina, and Ja son Rothamel, Lititz; four grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; and two sis ters: Joyce Crothers, Exton, and Diane Danielson, Lan caster. Janet Lou Wise, 80, wife
of Arthur B. Wise, East Earl, died Wednesday, January 11. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons: Clair A. Wise, husband of Ro sanne/Anne, Stevens, and Terry L. Wise, husband of Sharon K., Bowmansville; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Norma M. Dunlap, 91, New Holland, formerly of Terre Hill, died Thursday, January 12. She was the wife of the late Benjamin C. Dunlap. She is survived by a son, Benjamin C. Dunlap Jr., husband of David M. Leas, Elizabethtown.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Debra A. Dunlap. Ronald L. Ruhl, 76, Lititz, died Thursday, January 12. He is survived by three stepsons: Vernon Whitmyer; Shawn Whitmyer; and Fred Whitmyer; and one grand child. Gary L. Shafer, 70, hus band of Nancy S. (Snyder) Shafer, Ephrata, died Thurs day, January 12. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters: Mary Beth, wife of Matthew Hildenbrand, Ephrata, and Charlyn Renee, wife of Harold Trimble, Ephrata; six
late Maria (Urhmann) Win ter. He is survived by his companion, Edith Snyder, Reinholds. Paul K. Dinger, 91, husband of Erla W. (Gerhart) Dinger, Denver, died Friday, January 13. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, David, husband of Cindi Dinger, Manheim; two grandchildren; a brother, Roy, husband of Helen Dinger; and two sisters: Beatrice Mull, and Mildred Metzler. He was preceded in death by a grandchild. (Continued On Page 6A)
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husband of Denise Welk, York; a brother, Richard, husband of Margit Welk, Coudersport; and a sister, Judith Webb, Lancaster. Lois A. Witmer, 88, Landis Homes, Lititz, died Thursday, January 12. She is survived by a bro ther, A. Clyde Witmer, Lititz; and three sisters: Anna, wife of John Miller, Stuarts Draft, Virginia; Ethel, wife of Elwood Swartzentruber, Ka lona, Iowa; and Dorothy Hess, Logan, Ohio. Richard R. Winter, 89, Reinholds, died Thursday, January 12. He was the husband of the
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Local Senior Centers List Activities
The following listing is for the Cocalico and Lititz Senior Centers. Activities will be listed according to each Center. Menus are the same at each location. Cocalico Senior Center The Cocalico Senior Cen ter, 156 West Main Street, Reinholds, welcomes all seniors, age 60 and over. The Center is handicapped accessible and is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Transportation is provided for those living in Ephrata, Akron, Clay, Denver, East or West Cocalico, Brecknock Township and Adamstown (Lancaster County only). Other residents living in surrounding areas are welcome, but transportation is not available. Reservations for lunch and transportation must be made by 11:00 a.m. one day in advance by calling the Center at 717336-7489.
The Senior Social will be held on the last Tuesday of every month at St. John’s Church. Call the Cocalico Senior Center for details and to register. Daily Activities Include: Wednesday, January 25: 8:30 a.m., Continental Break fast and News; 10:00 a.m., Bingo; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Thursday, January 26: 8:30 a.m., Continental Breakfast and News; 9:00 a.m., Bible Study; 10:15 a.m., Wii; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Friday, January 27: 8:30 a.m., Continental Breakfast and News; 9:15 a.m., Ex ercise; PO-KE-NO; 10:00 a.m., Stone Soup; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Monday, January 30: 8:30 a.m., Continental Breakfast and News; 9:15 a.m., Chi nese New Year; 10:00 a.m., Team Trivia with Bob; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Tuesday, January 31: 8:30 a.m., Continental Breakfast and News; 9:00 a.m., POKE-NO; 10:00 a.m., Shop ping - Weis, Dollar Store, Big Lots; 12:00 Noon, Lunch; Senior Social.
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Sarah Priga, daughter of Steve and Becky Priga, Denver, and Tad Shirley, son of Steve and Tanya Shirley, Boylstown, New York, would like to announce their engagement. The bride-to-be is a 2011 graduate of Cocalico High School and a 2015 graduate of Messiah College. She currently works at Camp Sandy Cove, Maryland. The groom-to-be was homeschooled and works at Camp Sandy Cove, Maryland. An April 22, 2017 wedding is being planned.
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Lititz Senior Center The Lancaster County Office of Aging, Lititz Se nior Citizens Center, Lititz United Methodist Church, Lititz, is open Wednesday, Thursday and Monday, from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., with Coffee and Chat Time at 9:00 a.m. and Lunch served at noon. The Center serves Lancas ter County residents of Eph rata, Rothsville, Akron, Neffsville and Lititz areas.
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Ephrata is also served by van service. Reservations for lunch and transportation need to be made by 11:00 a.m., one day in advance by calling the Center at 717-626-2800. Daily Activities Include: Wednesday, January 25: 9:00 a.m., Walkers; 9:30 a.m., Gloria Nauman, On The Road Again; 10:30 a.m., Nutrition Bingo; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Thursday, January 26: 9:15 a.m., Exercise with Kathy;
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The Warwick Association of Church Women recently met to form plans for the annual World Day of Prayer in Lititz. This year, the ser vice will be held at Lititz Church of the Brethren, 300 West Orange Street, Lititz, beginning at 6:30 p.m. with special music by the Lititz Moravian Trombone Choir. Other special music for the service will include St. James Folk Group and Lititz Church of the Brethren Choir. Featured speaker for the evening will be Jeff Keller, Director of Youth Ministries at Lititz Church of the Brethren. A Nursery will be available and also light refreshments following the service. Bring your friends and neighbors. All are welcome and invited.
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The Eastern Lancaster County Library is located at 11 Chestnut Drive, New Hol land. Hours are 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday, Wed nesday and Thursday and 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. All events are free but require advance registration. To register, stop by the cir culation desk at the library or call 717-354-0525. • One on One Tech Help - All Ages Welcome. Wednes days, February 1, 8, 15 and 22 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Free one-on-one help for your computer, smart phone, tablet or other deÂvice! Registration is recom mended, but walk-ins are welcome. • Language Out Loud: Spa nish! - For grades K-3, but all ages welcome. WedÂnesdays, February 1, 8, 15 and 22 at 6:30 p.m. Fun stories, songs and rhymes in English and Spanish. Speakers of all languages welcome! Cuentos, cancio nes y rimas en inglĂŠs y espaĂąol. • Friday Frolic for Toddlers - For walking toddlers ages one to three with a caregiver. Fridays: February 3, 10, 17 and 24 at 10:30 a.m. Get ready to move! Toddlers will dance, zoom, scoot and hop between stories selected to promote language developÂment. All adults are expected to par ticipate and encourage the children to join in the fun. • Stay & Play - For ages one to three with a caregiver. Fri days: February 3, 10, 17 and 24 at 11:15 a.m. Approx imately 15 minutes after the toddler story time ends, they’ll get out the toys! Chat with other pa rents and caregivers while the kids play. • Teen Tuesdays - For grades 7 to 12. Tuesdays: February 7, 14, 21 and 28 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Teens are invited to chill out, hang out and geek out in the library after school. • Preschool Story Time - For ages three to five with a caregiver.
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The marriage of Miss Jacqualyn Elizabeth Weber, Reinholds, daughter of Da vid R. and Alexandra We ber, Reinholds, to Daniel Thomas Booz, Elverson, son of Damon and Heidi Booz, Elverson, was sol emnized at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 17 at Action Impact, Elverson, in an outdoor wedding, with Pastor Brian Fle welling of Petra Church, New Holland, officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Mrs. Emily Messner, sister, Reinholds, was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Lydia Weber, sister of the bride, Reinholds; Madelyn We ber, sister of the bride, Reinholds; Abby Booz, sis ter of the groom, Elverson; Laura Booz, sister of the groom, Elverson; Phoebe Taylor, Morgantown; and Deanna Good, Lancaster. Mr. Joshua Booz, brother of the groom, Elverson, served as the best man. The groomsmen were Layne Weber, brother of the bride, Reinholds; Chauncey Mess ner, brother-in-law, Rein holds; Andrew Zeiset, Ste vens; Jordan Zook, ReinÂ
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Tuesdays: FebruÂary 7, 14, 21 and 28 at 10:30 a.m. Preschoolers will enjoy themed books, songs, rhyÂmes, moveÂment activities or a craft while building lan guage and literacy skills. • One Book, One Community Book DiscusÂsion - Adult event, ages 16+. Monday, February 6 at 7:00 p.m. This year’s book is “Rose Under Fireâ€? by Elizabeth Wein. • Yoga at the Library - Adult
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The Spinnin’ Spurs 4-H Horse Club will hold its re-organizational meeting on Monday, February 13 at Grace Church, 501 West Lincoln Avenue, Lititz, starting at 6:30 p.m. Youth need to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Youth are asked to bring paper, pen and a 2017 calendar with them to the meeting. The 4-H Horse Cloverbuds, for ages five to seven, prior to January 1, 2017, will also be meeting at the same time and same location. 4-H Horse clubs provide educational opportunities but do not provide horses or riding lessons; you do not have to own a horse to join the club. Future club meetings are held on the second Monday holds; Nathan Kezell, Lutz, Following their wedding of each month (excluding Florida; and Justin Hor trip to Mexico, the couple July and December). Contact rocks, Elverson. will reside in Adamstown. Lynette Sauder at 717-468-
A tent reception was held at Action Impact, Elverson. The bride is a 2014 graduate of Garden Spot High School and a 2016 graduate of Central Penn College PTA. She is em ployed by Kauffman Phy sical Therapy, Lancaster. Mr. Booz is a 2013 graduate of Homeschool. He is employed by Z. Motor Company, East Pe tersburg.
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Richard Lamar “Dick” Weaver, 78, husband of Mary Lou (Usner), Stevens, died Friday, January 13. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Scott, husband of Kelly (Kline), Ephrata; two daughters: Donna, wife of Mike Geesey, Leola, and Jodi Reddig, Denver; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two brothers: Donald, husband of Jeanette (Heller), and Delmar, husband of Linda (Ginder); and two sisters: Elaine Weaver, and Janet, wife of Merv Gingrich. David M. Zimmerman Jr., 81, Ephrata, died Friday, January 13.
He was the husband of the late Esther W. (Nolt) Zimmerman. He is survived by three sons: Wilmer N., husband of Irene (Martin) Zimmerman, Penn Yan, New York; Curvin N., husband of Susan (Martin) Zimmerman, Ephrata; and Larry N., husband of Ella (Burkholder) Zimmerman, Shippensburg; 28 grandchildren; 40 great-grandchildren; three brothers: Aaron Zimmerman, Dundee, New York; Noah Zimmerman, Roaring Springs; and Daniel Zimmerman, Shippensburg; and a sister, Ella, wife of Ammon Martin, Martinsburg. He was preceded in death by a grandchild, and a greatgrandchild. Brenda Marie Biddle Bazemore, 40, wife of Kenneth Troy Bazemore, Eph-
rata, died Saturday, January 14. Besides her husband, she is survived by her parents, William C. and Mickey Biddle, Altoona; a son, Kendall D. Bazemore, Philadelphia; three daughters: Maura E. Bazemore, at home; Kenyetta B. Bazemore, Philadelphia; and Tiana M. Bazemore, Williamsport; her grandmother, Marie T. Martin; three brothers: Frank T. (Bucky), husband of Jody Bracciale, Rothsville; William S. Biddle, Altoona; and Robert D. Biddle, Tampa, Florida; and a sister, Kimberly LeAnn (Honey) Mumper, Horsham. Anna Elizabeth Fluck, 96, Ephrata, died Saturday, January 14. She was the wife of the late Clarence Fluck.
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She is survived by two daughters: Sharon Elizabeth Fluck, Ephrata, and Lucy C., wife of Nelson R. Blessing, Red Lion; two grandchildren; and a brother, John B. Conley, Buffalo, New York. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary Ann Fluck. Elda (Barnum) Loomis, 93, Clymer, formerly of Terre Hill, died Saturday, January 14. She was the wife of the late Howard Beach Loomis. She is survived by a son, Jay Loomis, husband of Connie, Collegeville; three daughters: Kathleen Snyder, Clymer; Deanna Loomis Houck, Candor, New York; and Audrey Black, wife of Brian, Slippery Rock; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Judy Loomis. Ruth H. Martin, 90, Ephrata, died Saturday, January 14. She is survived by two brothers: Henry H. Martin, Ephrata, and Paul H., husband of Anna Mae Martin, Manheim; and three sisters: Emma Martin, Ephrata; Ida Wenger, Ephrata; and Etta Martin, Ephrata. Willis R. Voran, 92, New Holland, died Sunday, January 15. He was the husband of the late Laura Mae (Wedel) Voran. He is survived by a son, W. Ray Voran Jr., husband of Val
(Hart); a daughter, Eileen Voran; two grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and an unofficially adopted daughter, Denise Strick, Talmage. Kathryn E. Eichelberger, 86, Lititz, died Monday, January 16. She was the wife of the late Carl E. Eichelberger. Charles S. “Chuck” Imboden, 59, Leola, died Monday, January 16. He was the husband of the late Delia Imboden. He is survived by his parents, Charles E. and Arletta R. Imboden, Denver; a son, Vincent Rhinier; a daughter, Genna Rhinier, wife of Doug Schwartz; six grandchildren; two sisters: Diane Imboden Morris, wife of Gary, and Linda Imboden Corcoran, wife of Robert; and his significant other, Susan Dick. Joyce A. Sangrey, 81, wife of John O. “Jack” Sangrey, Lititz, died Monday, January 16. Besides her husband, she is survived by a stepson, Scott Matthew Sangrey, Mt. Joy; and a stepdaughter, Christina Marie Fleckenstine, Columbia. Harold G. Fox, 84, Ephrata, formerly of East Earl, died Tuesday, January 17. He was the husband of the late Lena (Brubaker) Fox. He is survived by two sons: Terry L., husband of Paula (Martin) Fox, Mohnton, and
Randy L., husband of Arlene (Martin) Fox, Denver; two daughters: Kay L., wife of Timothy Weaver, East Earl, and Sherry L., wife of Kenneth Weaver, Ephrata; 21 grandchildren; 22 greatgrandchildren; a brother, Marvin, husband of Ruth (Kulp) Fox, Ephrata; and three sisters: Marian, wife of John Herr, Lititz; Lucy, wife of Stuart Keeny, York; and Lillian, wife of James Zimmerman, Mt. Joy. He was preceded in death by two sons: Kenneth L. and Gary L. Fox. Harry Eli Hartranft, 95, Womelsdorf, formerly of Schoeneck, died Tuesday, January 17. He was the husband of the late Mildred (Knauer) Hartranft. He is survived by three sons: Harry L., Paul E. and Melvin E. Hartranft, all at home; and a brother, LeRoy, husband of Kathryn (Knauer) Hartranft, Bernville. Jeanne Hutton Preisendanz, 89, Lititz, died Tuesday, January 17. She was the wife of the late Edward Snyder Preisendanz. She is survived by two sons: Edward H., Wilmington, Delaware, and The Rev. David M., Elmira, New York; a daughter, Nancy J. Preisendanz, Iowa City, Iowa; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, J. Daniel Preisendanz.
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February will soon be here, bringing with it hearts, cards, gifts and sweets. We asked readers to share their favorite chocolate recipes with us as we prepare to treat our sweethearts. We received many responses, including those below. To view all of the recipes submitted, visit www.snews.com.
8 oz. cream cheese 2 tablespoons water 8 oz. Cool Whip 5 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons milk 1½ cups chocolate chips Beat powdered sugar, cream cheese and water. Fold Cool Whip into cream cheese mixture. Spread on top of cooled cake. Melt butter. Add milk and stir in chocolate chips until melted. Spread evenly on top of cream cheese mixture. Cool and cut into bars.
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Share your favorite recipe that includes potatoes as an ingredient! Recipes will be published as space allows in the February 22nd issue. Recipes must be received in our office by 12:00 noon on Monday, February 13. Submissions may be emailed to comp@snews.com, dropped off in person or mailed to our office at 615 E. Main Street • PO Box 456 • Ephrata, PA 17522 Submission open to residents of The Shopping News delivery area. Please include your name, address and phone number with your recipe. By submitting your recipe, you grant us permission to publish it and your name/town in The Shopping News as well as on our website and Facebook page.
Laura Brubaker, Ephrata 12 oz. cream cheese 1¾ cups sugar 4 teaspoons vanilla 11/3 cups milk 2 /3 cup cocoa powder 32 oz. whipped topping 2 cups graham cracker crumbs 1 /3 cup butter 1 /3 cup brown sugar Melt butter. Mix with graham cracker crumbs and brown sugar. Put in bottom of pans for crust (recipe fills a 13”x9”x2” pan and one about half the size). Beat cream cheese, sugar and vanilla till smooth. Add cocoa powder alternately with milk. Fold in topping. Pour in pans on top of crumbs. Freeze 8 hours or more. Serve directly from freezer. Chocolate syrup may be drizzled over top.
Chocolate Sauce
Pauline Seibel, Lititz 5 oz. chocolate or cocoa 1 cup water 1½ cups sugar 1 /8 teaspoon salt Combine ingredients in pan and boil about 8 minutes. Keep sauce refrigerated and use to make chocolate milk, as an ice cream topping, etc.
Chocolate Wacky Cake Pat Roth, Ephrata Cake: 3 cups all purpose flour 6 tablespoons cocoa 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups granulated sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla 2 teaspoons vinegar ¾ cup less 1 tablespoon cooking oil 2 cups warm water Sift dry ingredients together into a 9” by 13” greased pan. With a spoon, make three holes in the dry ingredients. Pour vanilla into one hole, vinegar into another hole and oil into the third hole. Pour water over the mixture and stir thoroughly in the pan until moistened. Bake at 350°F for 30 to 40 minutes. Frosting: 2¾ cups sifted powdered sugar ¼ cup plus 1 tablespoon cocoa ¼ cup butter or margarine, melted 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 to 3 tablespoons milk, more if needed 1 /3 cup peanut butter, optional Combine all ingredients. Beat until smooth.
Chocolate Cake With Cherry Pie Filling Kathryn Sensenig, East Earl 1 box chocolate cake mix 21 oz. cherry pie filling 1 teaspoon almond extract or vanilla 2 eggs Beat cake mix, pie filling, extract and eggs together. With a spoon, spread in a greased and floured 13”x9” pan. Bake at 350°F for 30 minutes or until done. Glaze: 1 cup granulated sugar 5 tablespoons margarine 1 /3 cup milk pinch of salt 1 cup chocolate chips Combine sugar, margarine, salt and milk in a saucepan. Stir over medium heat until it boils. Stir in chocolate chips until melted. Remove from heat and stir occasionally until it cools and thickens a bit, approximately 10 minutes. Pour slowly over hot cake. Spread evenly and refrigerate.
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One Pan Chocolate Cake
Elaine Ziolkowski, Ephrata 1 stick margarine ¼ cup cocoa ½ cup water 1 cup flour ¾ cup sugar ½ teaspoon baking soda ¼ teaspoon salt ¼ cup milk 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla Melt margarine in sauce pan. Stir in cocoa and water. Mix well and set aside. Mix dry ingredients. Add cocoa mixture and remainder of ingredients. Blend well. Pour into greased 8” round or square pan. Bake at 350°F for 25 to 30 minutes. Cool. Dust with powdered sugar.
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Chocolate Snack Cake Gloria Dougherty, Akron 12/3 cups flour 1 cup brown sugar, packed ¼ cup cocoa 1 teaspoon baking soda ½ teaspoon salt 1 cup water 1 /3 cup vegetable oil 1 teaspoon vinegar ½ teaspoon vanilla Preheat oven to 350°F. Mix flour, brown sugar, cocoa, baking soda and salt in bowl. Stir in water, oil, vinegar and vanilla completely. Pour into ungreased 8”x8”x2” square pan. Bake until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean, 35 to 40 minutes. Dust with powdered sugar or top with icing.
Annetta Weaver, Ephrata Squares: 1½ cups butter 1 cup cocoa 4 cups sugar 8 eggs 4 tablespoons instant coffee 2 teaspoons vanilla 2 cups flour Preheat oven to 350°F. Coat two 9”x13” pans with cooking spray. Combine ingredients and spread into pans. Bake for 25 minutes. Cool. Topping: 2 quarts vanilla ice cream 6 oz. or ¾ cup instant vanilla pudding 24 crushed Oreo cookies Soften ice cream slightly then mix well with instant pudding. Fold in crushed Oreos. Spread on top of cooled squares. Freeze until firm. Top with Cool Whip, chocolate syrup and milk chocolate toffee bits. Cut into squares to serve.
Chocolate Cherry Nut Fudge
Pat Roth, Ephrata 3 /3 cups sifted powdered sugar ½ cup cocoa ½ cup butter or margarine 3 tablespoons milk 1 tablespoon vanilla ½ cup chopped candied cherries ½ cup chopped pecans Combine powdered sugar and cocoa. Stir well and set aside. Combine butter and milk in a medium saucepan over low heat. Cook until butter is melted. Remove from heat and stir in cocoa mixture. Stir until smooth. Add vanilla, cherries and pecans. Stir well. Pour mixture into lightly greased 8” square pan. Chill until firm. Cut into squares. Yields about 2 dozen. 2
Chocolate Sour Cream Pound Cake
Pat Roth, Ephrata 1½ cups butter, softened 3 cups sugar 5 eggs 3 cups all purpose flour ½ cup cocoa 1 teaspoon baking soda ¼ teaspoon salt 8 oz. sour cream 1 cup boiling water 2 teaspoons vanilla Cream butter. Gradually add sugar, beating well. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each one. Combine flour, cocoa, baking soda and salt. Add to creamed mixture alternately with sour cream, beginning and ending with flour mixture. Mix well after each addition. Add boiling water and mix well. Add vanilla. Pour batter into a greased and floured 10” tube pan. Bake at 325° F for 1 hour and 20 minutes or until cake tests done. Cool in pan 10 to 15 minutes. Remove the cake from the pan and cool completely.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Tart
pan. Bake at 350°F for 10 minutes. Combine coconut and sweetened condensed milk. Spread over first layer. Bake 15 minutes more. Melt chocolate chips and peanut Pat Roth, Ephrata butter together over low heat 1 package (9 oz.) chocolate and spread over coconut wafer cookies, finely layer while both are hot. ground Cool until firm and cut into ½ cup butter, melted squares. 2 cups heavy cream 1 tablespoon vanilla 8 oz. package cream cheese, softened ½ cup sugar Gloria Dougherty, Akron 1 cup creamy peanut Filling: butter 8 oz. cream cheese ¾ cup semisweet chocolate 1/3 cup sugar chips, melted 1 egg In a bowl, combine cookie crums and butter. Press into dash of salt bottom and sides of a 10” 12 oz. chocolate chips by 2” springform pan coated Cream together cream with cooking spray. Freeze cheese, sugar, egg and salt. 15 minutes. In a small bowl Add chocolate chips. with mixer at high speed, whip cream and vanilla to Cake: form soft peaks. With same 2 cups sugar beater in a separate bowl, ½ cup cocoa beat cream cheese and sugar 2 teaspoons baking soda till smooth. Beat in peanut 2 butter until just blended. Fold /3 cup oil in whipped cream. Save 1 3 cups flour cup peanut butter mixture and 2 teaspoons vanilla add melted chocolate. Spoon peanut butter mixture into pie 2 tablespoons vinegar shell. Dollop with chocolate 2 cups water peanut butter mixture. With a Combine cake ingredients knife, swirl to marble. Chill 2 and beat well. Batter will hours or until firm. be thin. Fill cupcake liners half full with batter. Spoon rounded teaspoon of cream cheese filling into center of each cup. Bake at 375°F for 20 to 25 minutes. If making miniature cupcakes, reduce Laura Brubaker, Ephrata bake time to 10 minutes.
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Wanda Lyman, Bowmansville 1 lb. box vanilla wafers 1½ tablespoons butter, melted 2 German sweet chocolate bars 3 eggs, separated 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons water 1 pint whipping cream 1 cup chopped pecans, optional Roll the vanilla wafers to fine crumbs. Take 2/3 of the crumbs and mix with melted butter. Place the crumbs in a 9”x9” square glass baking dish. Press down and smooth evenly. Bake at 350°F for 8 to 10 minutes to set. Do not let the crumbs get too brown. Cool completely. In a double boiler (do not let water in lower part come to a boil), melt the chocolate. In a small bowl, beat together the egg yolks, sugar, vanilla and water. Add to the melted chocolate, mixing until wellblended. Cool slightly. Meanwhile, beat egg whites until peaks form, then beat the whipping cream. Fold the chocolate mixture into the egg whites and fold until well-blended. Then add to the whipping cream and fold until well-blended. Fold in nuts. Pour mixture over vanilla wafer crumbs in the 9”x9” dish. Put the rest of vanilla wafer crumbs on top. Cover and refrigerate overnight before serving.
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On January 27, 1973, delegates from the United States, South Vietnam, North Vietnam and the Provisional Revolutionary Government (Viet Cong) met in Paris to sign a document titled “an agreement ending the war and restoring peace in Vietnam.” Under this agreement, now known as the Paris Peace Accord, a cease-fire went into effect throughout South Vietnam. The remaining U.S. Forces, numbering about 23,700 troops and advisors, were to leave within 60 days and all military installations were to be dismantled within that time. North Vietnamese forces in South Vietnam were allowed to remain; this provision would quickly lead to major problems for the South Vietnamese. All Prisoners of war were to be released within 60 days. On February 23, Hanoi released 142 of the 587 American POWs it held, some having spent almost nine years in captivity. The releases went on until March 29, when the last POWs left Hanoi for return to America. Many who had been captured during the war were not returned and the search for them continues to this day. The Paris Peace Accord also provided for an International Control Commission to oversee implementation of the agreements. Among the responsibilities of the 1,160 persons, commission was ensuring that North Vietnam did not move troops south through the demilitarized zone (DMZ) along the 17th parallel, which divided the two Vietnams. The South Vietnamese President and his government were to be maintained in office in Saigon until elections could be held and the North Vietnamese forces in the south were restricted from using force to reunify the countries. In August of 1973, elections were held in the south and the President and his government were re-elected. But this good news was overshadowed by intelligence reports showing that North Vietnamese infiltration across the DMZ was increasing. By October, the North Vietnamese had 70,000 troops, 400 tanks and 200 artillery pieces in South Vietnam. On January 27, 1974, a year after the Accord had been signed, war was once again raging throughout South Vietnam; 13,788 South Vietnamese soldiers had died in the first year, along with 2,159 civilians and 45,057 communist troops. The only difference this time was that no Americans were involved. Throughout 1974 and 1975, North Vietnamese troops moved steadily southward toward their objective, Saigon. On April 30, 1975, as the last Americans, including our ambassador, fled the city, the North Vietnamese arrived. Vietnam suddenly became one country under Communist rule. On the 44th anniversary of the Paris Peace Accord, let us remember the thousands of Americans who fought in this war and their fellow servicemen who died. Their service to this country should never be forgotten. With this in mind, The National, Department of PA, District 9 and local Lititz Springs Post Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary urge all citizens to fly the American Flag on this anniversary of the Paris Peace Accord, January 27, 2017. Anne Loechner Patriotic Instructor Lititz Springs VFW Post 1463 Auxiliary
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Wann’s Wedder sich net ennert ball. Er guckt net ganz so schtattlich meh, Er guckt net ganz so gross un schee. Das wie er hot die anner Woch Wu’r all sei Nescht hot ghadde noch. Die Paersching un die Eppelbaem, Sie werklich all viel glidde hen, Do brecht en Nascht - en annere datt, So macht’s schunn zidder’m Freidaag fatt.
Am Dunnerschdaagnacht es greyyert hot, Es is alles zammegfrore not, Un zidder hen mer Glatteis do, Ich hab noch nie nix gsehne so. Die Baem was sie so glitzerich sin, In fact, mer mehnt’s waer Silwer drin, Wann sell so waer, dann denk ich net Das viel meh Eis mer sehne daed.
SLIPPERY ICE This past week brought terrible weather - first it rained, then snowed - oh, it makes one sick. It rained Thursday night - then all froze up - since we have slippery ice worse than ever. The trees glisten and turned to silver - if that were true, we’d see little more ice. For each would be picking and not just for fun, to fill their money bags - how wonderful! I just thought of - for it often bothered me: see that willow tree out there, just at the corner of the house! How miserably it looks - loaded with shiny ice all over. So heavy some of the limbs broke down. It cracks: one limb falls. It cracks again - I fear all will go, unless the weather changes. It no longer stands tall; no longer straight and tall as it did last week with all its branches. The peaches and the apple trees all suffered. Here a branch breaks and another falls - ever since last Friday. Yet it appears lovely and nice with all trees covered in ice - it reminds us of Heaven where all is beautiful. For it’s a picture of purity here - in fact, then one can see, that our heart must remain pure if we want to enter the Kingdom (of Heaven). ********************************************** Des Schtick is graad recht fer die Yaahreszeit. ********************************************** January 25, 2017 Yuscht en Bischli-Gnippli, as allfatt wees wann’s zu kalt is
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THURS., JAN. 26 - A Free Community Meal will be held at Bethany United Church of Christ, 140 East Main Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-733-4134. THURS., JAN. 26 - Wiest UM Methodist Church, 48 North King Street, Schoeneck, will hold a Community Dinner, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. SAT., JAN. 28 - West Earl Fire Company, 14 School Lane Ave., Brownstown, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. There is a cost. SAT., JAN. 28 - Alive Church, 510 Stevens Road, Ephrata, will hold a
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser held by the Light Winter Guard, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. There is a cost. SUN., JAN. 29 - Welsh Mountain Home, 567 Springville Road, New Holland, will host a gospel music concert in the chapel featuring the Roland Zimmerman Family at 2:00 p.m. For more info., call 717354-6804. WED., FEB. 1 - A Ladies Fellowship will be held at Hammer Creek Mennonite Church, 590 Hammer Creek Road, Lititz, at 6:30 p.m. All ladies are welcome. Snow date is Wednesday, February 15. THURS., FEB. 2 - A Free Community Meal will be held at First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-7334134. SAT., FEB. 4 - The Upper Leacock Township War Memorial Association is sponsoring a monthly Indoor Flea Market/Garage Sale at
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Yard Sale & Soup Sale
February 4, 2017 • 8am-1pm Garden Spot Fire Rescue, Station 3
Holland, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. For children in first through eighth grades. For more info. or to make an appointment, call 717-3544711. SAT., FEB. 4 - In Memory of Angels in Heaven will hold a Help Dance Away Cancer event at the Ephrata American Legion, 300 Cocalico Street, Ephrata, from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. There is a cost. Tickets are required. For more info. or to purchase tickets, call Bert at 717-330-5535 or Kate at 717-733-2478. All proceeds will be donated to the American Cancer Society. SAT., FEB. 4 - Garden Spot Fire Rescue, Station 3, 4305 Division Highway, Blue Ball, will hold a Yard Sale and Soup Sale, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-3549718 (yard sale) or 717-3548094 (soup). SAT., FEB. 4 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Denver, will hold a Soup and Sub Sale, from 8:00 a.m. until sold out. There is a cost. For more info., call 717-336-6767. SAT., FEB. 4 - Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main Street, Leola, will hold an All You Can Eat
American Cancer Society ~ Relay For Life A Team Event to Fight Cancer
(formerly Blue Ball Fire Co.)
Team: In Memory of Angels In Heaven What: Help DANCE away CANCER with the band CRACKERBOXX (5th Annual) Where: Ephrata American Legion, 300 Cocalico Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 When: 8:00 PM - 12:00 AM, Sat., Feb. 4, 2017. Doors open at 7:00 PM Cost: $20 per person (Tickets are required.) Includes beer & snacks, cash bar available. Buy tickets in advance! For Tickets Call: Bert 717-330-5535 Kate 717-733-2478
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more info., call 717-6566154. SAT., FEB. 4 - Free Oral Exams and Sealants will be given at Welsh Mountain Health Center, 584 Springville Road, New
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Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. SAT., FEB. 4 - The Smokestown Fire Company, 860 Smokestown Road, Denver, will hold a Haus and Pinochle Card Party at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-2687. SAT., FEB. 4 - The Reinholds Fire Company, 138 W. Main St., Reinholds, will host Bluegrass Music featuring “Summit Hill” and “Canaan’s Land.” Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Music starts at 6:00 p.m. There is a donation cost. Food is available. SUN., FEB. 5 - The Baron Stiegel Lions Club of Clay and Elizabeth Townships will hold a Benefit Buffet Breakfast at the Brickerville Fire Hall, located on Hopeland Road at Route 322, from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00
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p.m. There is a cost. All proceeds will go to help provide for local community needs. MON., FEB. 6 - Ephrata Public Library, 550 South Reading Road, Ephrata, will host a support group meeting “You Are Not Alone” from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more info., email janiceballenger@yahoo. com. THURS., FEB. 9 - A Free Community Meal will be held at First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Eve ryone is welcome. For more info., call 717-733-4134. FRI., FEB. 10 - A Food and Wine Pairing Fundraiser for the Adamstown Area Library, will be held at Foxchase Golf Club, 300 Stevens Road, Stevens, at 6:00 p.m. There is a cost per person. For more info., email Kathy Thren (Library Director) at kthren@ adamstown.lib.pa.us. SUN., FEB. 12 - Reinholds Fire Company, 156 West Main Street, Reinholds, will hold a Filled Longaberger Basket Bingo at 1:00 p.m. Kitchen and doors open at 11:30 a.m. There is a cost. For more info. or advance tickets, call 717-336-4277. Tickets are also available at the door. THURS., FEB. 16 - A Free Community Meal will be held at First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Eve ryone is welcome. For more info., call 717-733-4134. THURS., FEB. 16 - A
meeting for widows will be held at the Udder Choice, 1812 West Main Street, Ephrata. Meal at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. If it snows, meeting is cancelled. All widows welcome. SAT., FEB. 18 - Ephrata Mennonite School, 598 Ste vens Road, Ephrata, will hold a Spelling Bee and Mini Auction. Food stand and special singing starts at 5:00 p.m. Spelling Bee starts at 6:00 p.m. No admission charge. For more info., call 717-738-4266. SAT., FEB. 18 - The Dur lach-Mt. Airy Fire Company, 880 Durlach Road, Stevens, will host an All You Care To Eat Amish Wedding Meal, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info., call 717-733-7372 or 717-733-6911. SAT., FEB. 18 - The Smokestown Fire Company, 860 Smokestown Road, Denver, will hold a Haus and Pinochle Card Party at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-2687. SAT., FEB. 18 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Denver, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Cost by donation. For more info., call 717-336-6767. THURS., FEB. 23 - Wiest UM Methodist Church, 48 North King Street, Schoe neck, will hold a Community Dinner, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. THURS., FEB. 23 - A Free Community Meal will be held at First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
West Earl Fire Co . All-You-Can
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Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-7334134. SAT., MAR. 4 - The Reinholds Fire Company, 138 W. Main St., Reinholds, will host Bluegrass Music featuring “The Feinberg Brothers.” Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Music starts at 6:00 p.m. There is a donation cost. SAT., MAR. 4 - Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main Street, Leola, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast and Chicken Corn Soup Sale, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. SAT., MAR. 4 - The Smokestown Fire Company, 860 Smokestown Road, Denver, will hold a Haus and Pinochle Card Party at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-2687. THURS., MAR. 16 - A meeting for widows will be held at the Udder Choice, 1812 West Main Street,
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4:30 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.
Thursday, January 26 Thursday, February 23
at Wiest UM Methodist Church 48 N. King Street in Schoeneck
Saturday January 28 6-10AM
$8 Adults/$4 Children (5-10) Under 5 FREE
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by donation. For more info., call 717-336-6767. SAT., MAR. 18 - The Smokestown Fire Company, 860 Smokestown Road, Denver, will hold a Haus and Pinochle Card Party at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-2687. SUN., MAR. 19 - The Akron Fire Company will hold a Destination Bingo. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Games start at 1:00 p.m. There is a cost for tickets. For more info., call Sara Leisey at 717-330-8317. SUN., MAR. 19 - Harvest Fellowship Church, 34 West
Church Street, Stevens, will hold a Bluegrass Concert featuring Remington Ryde, at 6:00 p.m. There will be a freewill offering. For more info., call 717-413-8665. SAT., APR. 1 - The Reinholds Fire Company, 138 W. Main St., Reinholds, will host Bluegrass Music featuring “Danny Paisley and The Southern Grass.” Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Music starts at 6:00 p.m. There is a donation cost. SAT., APR. 1 - Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main Street, Leola, will (Continued On Page 16A)
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Ephrata. Meal at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. If it snows, meeting is cancelled. All widows welcome. FRI., MAR. 17 - The Lititz recCenter is hosting a Bus Trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show. Bus departs the Lititz recCenter at 8:00 a.m. Depart from Phil adelphia at 4:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info. or to register, call 717-626-5096. SAT., MAR. 18 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Denver, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Cost
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Happy Birthday TO YOU!
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Watch for your friends’ names every week!
Randall B. Zimmerman, 3, son of Eugene and Mary Jane Zimmerman, Denver.
January 21
Ruthie King Stoltzfus, 8, daughter of David Stoltzfus, Ephrata.
January 25
Nathan S. Brubaker, 1, son of Harlan and Marian Brubaker, Denver.
January 26
Allison Martin, 7, daughter of Jerry and Arlene Martin, Ephrata. Kyle Brandt Martin, 4, son of Linford and Marlene Martin, Stevens. Selena Jean and Sophia Jerrene Martin, 1, daughters of John and Annetta Martin, East Earl.
January 27
Jansyn Drew Zimmerman, 4, son of Delton and Ruth Ann Zimmerman, New Holland.
January 28
Tyrel Dean Burkholder, 9, son of Lamar and Elaine Burkholder, Alta Vista, Iowa, grandson of Paul and Mary Ann Burkholder, New Holland. Caiden Javon Weik, 10, son of Dale and Shelley Weik, Denver.
January 29
Tyler Cade Sensenig, 9, son of Virgil and Karen Sensenig, Ephrata. Mary Ann Weaver, 12, daughter of Marlon and Annetta Weaver, Ephrata.
January 31
Brandon Seth Horst, 6, son of Terrell and Charity Horst, Stevens. Ellie Beth Wise, 6, daughter of Erin Witmer, Denver.
1. In order to have your child’s name in the list of birthdays, simply complete the form below and mail to: THE SHOPPING NEWS, P.O. Box 456, 615 E. Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 or it may be dropped off at the office. 2. NO NAMES will be accepted over the phone. 3. This service is provided for local children and their parents. Exception: If grandparents are local and child is out of the area, then local grandparents’ names will also appear. 4. Limited to ages 1 through 12.
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THE CREATION Background Scripture: Psalms 148. Devotional Reading: Psalms 150. Some years ago I attended a public performance of Joseph Haydn’s “The Crea tion.” As I was leaving the auditorium, a friend caught up with me and asked: “Well, what did you think of
it?” But, still in the emotion al grip of this great religious music, I couldn’t come up with words adequate to convey my reaction. There are still some realities that cannot be adequately con veyed in words. In the Book of Psalms, number 148 probably comes as close as human words can. If it bore a title, it might be: “Let everyone and eve rything praise God our Lord.” This psalm is both an invitation and a command to come to God in awesome wonder and praise. There are three sections to this psalm, all on the command to “Praise the Lord!” In veses 1-6 it is the heavens that are called to worship. In
verses 7-10 it is the earth, and in verses 11-14 it is humanity, ourselves, begin ning with persons of power: kings and rulers of all kinds (v. 11). And all the rest of us who count ourselves as hu mans (v. 12). Just saying (or shouting) this psalm out loud can be an essential ex perience of worshipping God. People sometimes ask about Psalms 148:18b, “He has raised up a horn for his people.” None of the com mentaries I checked, nor two different Bible diction aries, shed any light on the use of this term. But for some reason I could not let go of it, for it seemed that I had recently seen these words,
“the horn of sal vation,” somewhere? But it was in the Gospel of Luke, when in December we were studying the nativity of Jesus. It was at the beginning of the prophecy of Zech ariah: “Blessed be the Lord God of Israel for he has visited and redeemed his people, and has raised up a horn of salvation…” (Luke 1:69). Then I knew: a “horn” was often a common Jewish metaphor for “power” or “strength.” So in Psalms 148:14, the Psalmist is saying that God has raised up a powerful source or person to secure the power of salvation. So, not only does God call for praise from his people, but he also provides the evidence of power to issue forth the praise.
ALLELUIA! There is a wonderful hymn purported to have been inspired by Psalm 148. It is based upon the words of St. Francis of Assisi in 1225 A.D. “All creatures of our God and King, Lift up your voices and with us sing Alleluia. Alleluia. Thou burning sun with golden beam, Thou silver moon with softer gleam, O praise Him, O praise Him, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alle luia.” (There is another hymn
also probably inspired by Psalm 148: “This Is My Father’s World,” by Maltbie D. Babcock, 1901, and Franklin Sheppard, 1915.) If we can heartily testify to the world that God is the Creator of all there is, why do we fall back on our words of praise with atti tudes, words and actions that deny that our stew ardship of the world God has given us? Shouldn’t the followers of Jesus Christ be at least among us who are concerned about and re sponsive to our respon sibilities for the world God has given us? Our denial of the damage the human race is doing to this world is pathological.
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45 S. Ninth Street Akron, PA 17501 859-8771
622 Lauschtown Road, Denver, PA 17517
408 E. Fulton St., Ephrata
Sunday Worship - 10am & 6pm Wednesday Bible Study - 7pm
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717-484-0163 www.cbaptistchurch.org
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Mohn’s Hill
Parkview Mennonite Church
E. C. Church
515 West Metzler Road, Ephrata, PA 17522
Pastor Jay Showalter
708 Mohn’s Hill Road Spring Township, 19608 610-775-3667 • www.mohnshill.org Sunday: Worship - 10:30am Sunday School (infant - adult) - 9:00am Missions Night 2nd Sunday each month - 7:00pm Young Adults: Sunday 9:15am From Adamstown: 272N, L Bowmansville Rd. up Mohn’s Hill, L Vinemont, R Mohn’s Hill Rd.
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939 Linden Rd. Ephrata, PA
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Kevin Sylvester, Pastor Sunday Worship: 10am Clubhouse Kids, Nursery Wednesday Activities: 7pm Momentum Youth
Liberty Baptist 47 Cindia Lane, Ephrata 733-0396 Pastor Jim Taylor
Assoc. Pastor Keith MacDougall
Sunday Worship: 9:00 AM Sunday School: 10:30 AM All Ages
Transportation Available
Tuesday Bible Study: 7:00 PM
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Arthur T. Karick, Sr. Pastor
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POLITICS OR STEWARDSHIP? The answer, I believe, is our preoccupation with American politics. It is assumed by many, perhaps a majority of Christians, that environmentalism is a “liberal” position that must be attacked and defeated. Whether they realize it or not, both liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, evolution ists or anti-evolutionists, we are in danger of being destroyed, not by aliens from outer space, but ourselves! Our politics are keeping us from being re sponsive to God for the measures we must surely take. There may be a position on the environment by the Democratic Party. There may be a position on eco logy by the Republican Party. But the struggle to meet the demands and dangers of ecology are religious, Christian. The birth of environmentalism originated in the USA in the administration of William
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McKinley. Gifford Pinchot, a Republican in his admin istration (and later Governor of Pennsylvania), headed the Division of Forestry in McKinley’s Department of Agriculture. Later, in Theo dore Roosevelt’s adminis tration Gifford was respon sible for carrying out the President’s environmental policies. In the 1930s and 40s, Democratic President Frank lin Roosevelt continued sup port of conservation and put 230 million acres of land under Federal protection. In the 1970s, Republican Pres ident Nixon pushed for the adoption of the Environ mental Protection Act. How, then, is conservation not a concern for both conservatives and liberals? More to the point, how can Christians celebrate God the Creator and acknow ledge that it is His world, not ours, and turn disbelieving ears to the cries of his Creation on the planet Earth?
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BEILER, Elam and Amanda (King), Leola, a daughter, at home. BRUBAKER, Samuel M. and Mary Beth (Martin), Denver, a son, at home. DEMKO, Mitchell and Ashleigh (Colomina), Den ver, a son, at Heart of Lan caster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. GABLE, Mark A. Jr. and Marissa (Hawthorne), Eph rata, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospi tal. HOOVER, Chester M. and Katie M. (Hoover), East Earl, a son, at home. KELTNER, Kevin and Rebecca, New Holland, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. MARTIN, Kevin R. and Kristine (Martin), Lititz, a daughter, at WellSpan Eph rata Community Hospital. MARTIN, Leonard S. and Sarah (Horigmann), Ephrata, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. PERRONE, Kristina, and Marco Cardona, Lititz, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. ROOT, Hannah, Stevens, and Austin M. Heisey, Den ver, a son, at Women & Ba bies Hospital. SAUDER, Eli and Juliana, Denver, a son, at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. SENSENIG, Mark N. and Regina R. (Martin), East Earl, a son, at home. SHAFER, Todd M. and Amanda, Ephrata, a daugh ter, at Women & Babies Hospital.
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SMUCKER, Daniel and Rachel (Beiler), East Earl, a daughter, at home. STAHERSKI, Anthony K. and Erica Moschette, Lititz, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. STOLTZFUS, Brad D. and Stacy (Leaman), Leola, a son and daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. STOLTZFUS, John S. Jr. and Angela K. (Miller), Narvon, a daughter, at home. STRICKER, Kimberly, and Shawn Schoenadel, Lititz, a son, at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. WEAVER, Rodney T. and Rochelle (Wenger), Ephrata, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. WOLFERSBERGER, Sara, and Scott P. Moyer, Denver, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. ZIMMERMAN, Lavern H. and Elaine R. (Weaver), Ephrata, a daughter, at home.
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A new TOPS (Taking Off Pounds Sensibly) program is starting at Fairmount Homes and the public is invited to participate. TOPS is a weight-loss program that focuses on making small lifestyle changes that provide lasting weight loss and better health. They do not pay celebrities to endorse them and they do not promise quick fixes or promote unrealistic images of the perfect body. TOPS meetings will be held on Friday afternoons at 12:30 p.m. starting Friday, February 3. Meetings will be held in the Crest View Gathering Room, located at 1100 Farm Crest Drive in Ephrata. Everyone is welcome to join either the Thursday evening or the Friday afternoon chapter at any time. If you are interested in participating, or for more information, please call 717354-1895.
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Lancaster County is known as the center of early Kentucky long rifle making, due to the early development and the number of prominent makers in the Lititz and Lancaster areas. Join the Lititz Historical Foundation on Saturday, February 18 at 1:30 p.m. when they welcome David Geiger, who will be speaking about the Lancaster connection in regards to the Pennsylvania long rifle, including the origins, mechanisms and early history. He will also talk about important local gunsmiths from the period and characteristics of Lan caster County Rifles. Addi tionally, he will address the history behind the name “Kentucky Rifle” and why this term is still used to describe Pennsylvania long rifles today. The free lecture will take place at the Lititz Public Library, located at 651 Kissel Hill Road in Lititz.
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hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. SAT., APR. 1 - The Smokestown Fire Company,
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meeting for widows will be held at the Udder Choice, 1812 West Main Street, Ephrata. Meal at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. If it snows, meeting is cancelled. All widows welcome. SAT., APR. 22 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Denver, will hold an All You Can Eat Seafood Night, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. There
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EAST EARL
Rt. 23 717-354-4026
(Next to Shady Maple Farm Market)
EPHRATA
1686 W. Main St. 717-733-7356 (Rt. 322, East of Martin's Country Market)
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125 North King Street, Denver, will hold a Big John Nolt Chicken BBQ Dinner, from 10:00 a.m. to ? There is a cost. For more info., call 717-336-6767. SAT., OCT. 28 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Denver, will hold a Soup and Sub Sale, from 8:00 a.m. until sold out. There is a cost. For more info., call 717-336-6767. SAT., NOV. 18 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Denver, will hold a Craft Show/Bake Sale, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-6767.
9 Warwick Released Time Program
The Onsite Directors of the Warwick Released Time Program met recently to discuss plans for the up coming Open Houses in February. Present at the meeting were Sue Weiser, Onsite Director for Kissel Hill and John Beck, Kim Reese, Onsite Director for John Bonfield, Mel Rohrer, Onsite Director for Lititz Elementary, Hark Hershey, Board President, and Sue Rohrer, Director. The theme for the year and the open house is “Bible Adventure - Our Faith Can Move Mountains.” Songs will be presented by the stu dents, as well as skits and what they are learning in the weekly Bible classes. This is a fun night for the whole family and all are invited to the churches. An offering will be taken to benefit the Warwick Released Time Program. All open houses are 7:00 p.m. for the fourth and fifth grade students and their families and are as follows: • Kissel Hill students at Salem Lutheran Church, Thursday, February 16 • Lititz Elementary students at Trinity E.C. Church, Tues day, February 21 • Bonfield students at Lititz Moravian Church, Thursday, February 23 • John Beck students at Lititz United Methodist Chur ch, Tuesday, February 28 Also discussed at this meeting were the plans for an Isaac’s Fundraiser event on Tuesday, March 14, 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. to benefit the Warwick Released Time Program. Any questions, please contact Director Sue Rohrer at 717-626-4454.
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• On January 28, 1777, British general John Burgoyne proposes an ill-fated plan to isolate New England from the other colonies by invading from Canada with 8,000 British troops. The plan failed, and Burgoyne surrendered his re maining 6,000 British forces to the Patriots at Saratoga. • On January 26, 1838, the first Prohibition law in United States his tory is passed in Tennessee, making it a misdemeanor to sell alcoholic beverages in taverns and stores. • On January 23, 1849, Elizabeth Blackwell is granted a medical degree from Geneva College in New York (now known as Hobart College), becoming the first female in the United States to be officially recognized as a physician. • On January 27, 1888, the National Geographic Society is founded in Washington, D.C. The 33 men who originally met and formed the National Geographic Society were a diverse group of geographers, explorers, teachers, lawyers, cartographers, military of ficers and financiers. • On January 24, 1908, the Boy Scouts movement begins in England with the publication of the first installment of Robert BadenPowell’s “Scouting for Boys.” By the end of April, the serialization of Scouting for Boys was completed, and scores of impromptu Boy Scout troops had sprung up across Britain. • On January 29, 1922, as a blizzard dumps more than two feet of snow on Washington, D.C., snow buildup on the flat roof of the Knickerbocker Theatre collapses the building, and tons of steel and concrete crash down on 300 the atergoers attending a Saturday night movie. One hundred and eight people were killed. • On January 25, 1968, the Is raeli submarine Dakar, carrying 69 sailors, disappears. The exact fate of the boat remains a mystery. The Dakar last radioed its position as it passed the island of Crete. It was never heard from again.
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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Garden Spot High School recognized Students of the Month with the characteristic of Integrity being the criteria. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are (front) Amber Shriver (11th grade), Megan Esh (10th grade), Deanna Phillips (9th grade); (back) Micah Mast (10th grade), Adin Martin (11th grade) and Yoshi Allen (9th grade).
Faith United Methodist Church, 1290 Fruitville Pike, Lititz, is excited to announce that they will be hosting a concert featuring Elisabeth von Trapp! The New York Times claims, “Her voice is hauntingly clear and her lyrics tender and romantic.” For Elisabeth von Trapp, “the sounds of music” are part of her earliest memories. Elisabeth is the granddaughter of the legen dary Maria and Baron von Trapp, whose story inspired “The Sound of Music.” Singing professionally since childhood, Elisabeth has enthralled audi ences from European cathedrals to Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center. Building on her famed family’s passion for music, Elisabeth has created her own artistic style, at once ethereal and earthly, delicate and powerful. Please join Faith U.M.C. for a concert of beautiful music featur ing an inspiring and well-known artist. Tickets are not required, but parking and seating may be limited. Consider carpooling if possible. While there is no charge for the concert, a free-will offering will be taken. They hope to see you there!
Cocalico Drum Major Excells Ephrata Lions Support Ephrata Library
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Sophomore Zoe Smith has attained an achievement unusual for an underclassman: she is serving as this year’s drum major for the Cocalico High School marching band. At the end of her freshman year, Zoe competed for the position through an interview process, a pattern/technique assessment, a vocal commands assessment and a live assessment of rehearsal techniques with current band members. She will now conduct the 2016 field show, “Angels and Demons,” as well as coordinating all rehearsal equipment and personnel for smooth set-up and tear-down and serving as leader in various other ways. Zoe is the daughter of Donna and Samuel Smith of Stevens.
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Shown in the photo, Ephrata Lions Club Secretary Bob Eberly (right) presents a check for $1,000 to Joy Ashley (left), Director of Development at Ephrata Public Library. These proceeds were raised at the Ephrata Lions Club Bingo Marathon held on Saturday, November 12. Every year the Ephrata Lions Club raises funds for community organizations through their bingo marathons. One is held in February and the other in November. Another fundraising event scheduled in 2017 is the Sports Card Show & Auction, which will be held on Saturday, March 25. “We are grateful to the Ephrata Lions Club for their commitment to support the Library,” said Ashley. “Our civic organizations do so much for this community. I encourage residents to get involved in the Ephrata Lions Club and see what they’re all about.”
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Watershed Association, 7:00 p.m. at the Cocalico Sports Every day I get up and look through the Forbes list of man Club Building on the richest people in America. If I’m not there, I go to Sportsman Road, just north work. of Reinholds. ~ Robert Orben FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Ephrata Public Library, 550 The following is a listing South Reading Rd., Ephrata, of ongoing events. See Specializing in Propane, Air & Fuel will host the support group our list of dated activities “You are not alone” from beginning on page 12A.) Tanks and Parts Since 1965 $ FIRST MONDAY OF 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Open 20 lb. Cyl. Refill 9 to those who have lost a $ EVERY MONTH – Meet loved one to a drug overdose. or 100 lb. 30 We take any old LP ing of the Cocalico Creek For more info., email Lea cylinder FREE!
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1. Is the book of Lamentations in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. From Romans 11, which tribe did Paul describe himself as a member of? Benjamin, Rome, Barnabus, Tarsus 3. In which “Garden of” did Adam and Eve live? Everest, Eden, Heaven, Paradise 4. From the Bible, what was Adam made of or from? Eve’s rib, Earth’s dust, Ray of light, Fig leaf 5. What’s the Decalogue another name for? Ark of Covenant, Holy Grail, Ten Commandments, Last Supper 6. In Romans 5:6, Paul noted that Christ died for the ... ? Believers, Unbelievers, Righteous, Ungodly ANSWERS: 1) Old; 2) Benjamin; 3) Eden; 4) Earth’s dust; 5) Ten Commandments; 6) Ungodly Comments? More Trivia? Visit www. TriviaGuy.com © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
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January 9, 2017
11th Annual Iron Chef Cocalico To Be Held
The Cocalico Education Foundation will host the 11th Annual Iron Chef Cocalico and Benefit Auction culinary event on Sunday, March 5 at the Cocalico High School from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. This unique experience incorporates food, entertainment and awardwinning artwork to raise funds for educational opportunities for students and in the Cocalico School District. The Cocalico Education Foundation funds classroom projects, books for early childhood education, technology initiatives and scholarships for graduating seniors. Last year’s winner, Courtney Rittenour from Courtyard Café on Main (Denver) will defend her title while competing in a lively culinary competition against Brad Dunlap from The Village Haus (Stoudtburg Village, Adamstown) – People’s Choice winner #1 – and Sandy Leed from Sandy’s Cake & Pastry Shoppe (Denver) – People’s Choice winner #2. Corporate event sponsors and local food purveyors will supply many of the fresh ingredients, some of which will be a mystery to the chefs until the start of the competition. Chef Tom Gillin, host of Blue Ridge 11’s “Cooking for Class,” and special guest Chef John Moeller, from State of Affairs Catering and former White House Chef, will bring a wealth of knowledge to this culinary extravaganza as the emcees of the competition.
Chef John Moeller is a member of an elite corps of chefs who have served in the White House preparing très soigné cuisine for Presidents, First Families and their guests, including visiting Heads of State. He was a Chef to three First Families: President H.W. Bush, President William Jefferson Clinton and President George W. Bush. Chef Moeller joined the White House kitchen in 1992 as sous chef to Pierre Chambrin and later Walter Scheib, eventually acting as White House Chef in 2005. Over the course of his career in the White House, he focused on creating unique and one-ofa-kind dishes that relied on fresh and flavorful ingredients. “One of my greatest satisfactions as a chef is presenting a first-class meal and seeing the enjoyment that it brings to the diners and the goodwill and friendship that it promotes.” Chef Moeller will showcase his cookbooks,
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TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – New Holland Holland, at 6:30 p.m. For MONTH – Bible Study Lions Club meeting at more info. or to get involved Group at the Lititz Church of (Continued On Page 10B) the Brethren, 300 West Yoder’s Restaurant, New with the Lions Club, contact Orange Street, Lititz, at 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m., in classroom #218. All are invited to attend. HE SECOND TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Brownstown Young At Heart of Lancaster County Seniors meet at Old Hickory Restaurant, 709 Old Hickory Below is a list of convenient locations where you can pick up your weekly issue Road, at 11:30 a.m. There is if you are not in our regular hand-delivered area. a cost. All seniors are wel AKRON • Turkey Hill (3585 Rothsville Road) come. For more info., call • Two Cousins • Turkey Hill (106 7th Street) Abe Shrom at 717-859• Wawa • Weiser’s Market 1091. • Weis Markets BOWMANSVILLE FIVEPOINTVILLE SECOND AND FOURTH • Harting’s Bakery • Horst Outdoor • Weaver’s Store TUESDAY OF EVERY
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White House memorabilia and add great commentary to the day’s event. In addition to the Iron Chef cooking challenge, guests will have the opportunity to sample and judge the People’s Choice Competition. The theme “The Bee’s Knees” will allow the participants to showcase their culinary specialties in this unique contest. The winner of the People’s Choice Competition will automatically be entered in next year’s Iron Chef challenge. As always, a highlight of the event is the food tasting fair, so be sure to bring your appetite! Many area restaurants and food purveyors will provide samples of their house specialties. A raffle will be drawn for a chance to win a $500 Weber grill donated by Blue Ridge Communications along with two other special prizes! Brad Wolf and Art
Pannebecker will be the auctioneers for the Live Benefit Auction showcasing fine art, handmade jewelry, hand-crafted furniture, pottery and other valuable items produced by local artists. A variety of items, including handmade jewelry and ceramics produced by Cocalico High School students, are included in the Silent and Ticket Auctions. This year’s judges for the main event include: Jon Davenport (Retreat at Lancaster County), Sam Diblasi (former owner Diblasi’s, Denver) and Chef Louis Chabot Jr. (Ephrata American Legion Cloister Post 429). An open judge’s seat for the Iron Chef challenge will be up for bid during the Live Auction. If you have always dreamed of being a culinary judge, now is your chance! Disc Jockey Casey Allyn (I105 WIOV) will co-host alongside Voice of the Lancaster Barnstormers John Witwer to emcee the Iron Chef event. There is a cost for admission. You may purchase tickets at the Cocalico School District’s Central Office from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily. Tickets can also be purchased at Weavers Markets in Adamstown and Blue Ridge Communications. Contact the Cocalico Education Foundation at 717-336-1413 with any questions. Detailed event brochures will be available in area businesses by early February.
James Bronson at 717-3550230. SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – The Lancaster County Chapter of the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance meets from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Zion’s Reformed United Church of Christ, 1356 Apple Street, Ephrata. For more info., call 717-9256520. THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH (SEPT. THRU JUNE) - Willow Valley Genealogy Club holds monthly meetings from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Willow Valley Com munity, Willow Street. For more info., contact George Nettleton at 717-397-0439. THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Loyal Christian Benefit Associa tion (LCBA) Local Branch 1557 holds monthly meet ings at 6:00 p.m. at the Ud der Choice Restaurant. New members welcome. Bring a friend. THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – PALS (Pregnancy After Loss Sup port Group) is open to any one pregnant after a mis carriage, stillbirth or infant loss. Meets at the Lancaster General Health Campus, second floor Pain Center, 2100 Harrisburg Pike, Lan caster, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more info., contact Share of Lancaster at 717823-2789. EVERY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY – Preschool story time at 10:00 a.m. for children ages 2 to 6 at Adamstown Area Library, 3000 North Reading Road, Adamstown.
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On Saturday, January 7 the Ephrata Elks Lodge #1933 held Hoop Shoots at Ephrata Rec Center. There were 26 participants. Braden Murphy (age 10), from Clay Elementary School, won boys class age 10 to 11; Emily Hoffman (age 11), from OMPH Ephrata, won girls class 10 to 11; Ryan Honberger (age 13), from Ephrata Middle School, won boys class 12 to 13; Collin Miller (age 8), from Clay Elementary, won boys class 8 to 9; and Madison Kimmel (age 12), from Ephrata Middle School, won girls class 12 to 13. Those five will now go to the State Shoot Off Competition.
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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - 5B FOR SALE: 2016 Cross 7’x16’ enclosed trailer, barn doors, side door, 7K GVW, torsion axles, aluminum wheels, 6’ interior height, LED lights, good tires, $4,500. 717-725-4138. FOR SALE: Husky 5000 watt generator ex series, Subaru, never used, $450 OBO. Stihl chainsaw MS180C, slightly used, $175 OBO. 717-9492654. FOR SALE: Firewood, mixed hardwood, seasoned, split/ ready to burn. Delivery avail- able. $160/cord. Volume dis- count. 717-406-4590. FOR SALE: Close Out Deal. New generators, never used, Pro Series 8500 15HP, was $1,109.99, now $985. Gene- rac GP5500 289cc, was $679.99, now $585. Slate Road Supply, 717-445-5222. FOR SALE: Troy-bilt snow- blower, 28” cut, electric start, used very little, $325 OBO. 717-354-6405. FOR SALE: GAF Mineral Gard Roll Roofing, 1 sq. roll, charcoal, Close-out $16 roll. 25/skid, $14.40 roll. Slate Roof Supply, 717-445-5222. FOR SALE: That electrical project getting you down? Give Dave a call, 717-4664055. Licensed electrician. $39/hour. PA081910. F0R SALE: Men’s XL Wilson lined brown leather coat. New, $200, like new, $50. 717-431-0626.
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6B - Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” FOR SALE: Bureau, 38x17x56, $200; White daybed and mattress, $100. Both good condition, call 717-431-0626. FOR SALE: 3 pieces, brown/ beige with flowers, 2 sofas, chair, $75. Call 717-5750636. FOR SALE: Elementary school desk, sturdy metal. $25. 717-733-1706. FOR SALE: Wall hugger dou- ble reclining sofa, blue checkered with tiny pink de- sign, great for cabin or base- ment, $75. 717-445-9466. FOR SALE: Two sets good, used Queen size box spring and mattress, were used at cabin, $125 per set OBO. Call 717-629-0248.
Lawn & Garden FOR SALE: Husqvarna ST131 snow thrower, new and never used. 717-3546327. Read your ad the first week it appears! This publication will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement.
Part Time Receptionist
Machinery/Tools
Lions Honor Student Of The Month
FOR SALE: Air Works port- able air compressor w/200 CC Honda engine, like new, $850; Champion 3500 watt generator, works good, $275; 2 Stihl MS170 chain saws w/16” bar, very good, $160 each; 3 Max coil fram- ing nailers, very good, $200 each; Dewalt 20V 5-piece tool kit, like new, $450. 610-777-2613.
FOR SALE: Black or grey Cane Corso puppies. Ready on Feb. 13. Will be vet checked, dewormed and with shots. Denver. Call or text Trent, 717-679-9920. FOR SALE: ACA Cocker Spaniel puppies, party col- ored, chocolate and white, shots, wormed, vet checked and health guaranteed. No Sunday calls, 717-3367381.
Pets & Animals
FOR SALE: Amazon parrot named “Gabby”, family hav- ing to get rid of, she’s very friendly, $600 OBO. Ready now. Call 717-371-6229, if interested.
FOR SALE: 2 ruby, 1 Blen- heim Cavalier King Charles puppies, full of energy, 8 weeks old, $750, vet checked. Call 717355-2046.
FOR SALE: Stud Service Male Boston Terrier, AKC registered, born May 25, 2016. Black and white in color, great disposition, strong, healthy, hand- some and young. $800. Call 610-476-7431. FOR SALE: Persian CFA reg- istered kittens, variety of col- ors, shots. $150 up. 717569-6226.
Busy small animal hospital needs part-time Receptionist. Responsibilities will include customer service, answering phones, typing/ data entry and other miscellaneous office duties. Friendly personality with excellent communication skills essential for client relations and team work. Evenings and some Saturday hours. Salary negotiable based on experience. Please send cover letter and resume to: Animal Hosp. PT Recpt. P.O. Box 456, Ephrata, PA 17522
Produce/Edibles Each month, the East Cocalico Lions Club honors a High School student for their achievements and for being one of Cocalico High School’s and the commu nity’s finest. Each student is presented with a certificate and a monetary gift. Recent ly, at a club meeting that he and his parents attended, Corey Bean was bestowed the honor of Student of the Month by the members of the East Cocalico Lions Club. Some of the school
activities that Corey is in volved in are the Gifted Program, Philosophy Book Club, Tennis and Golf. He is also an active member of the National Honor Society and Student Government. Even though he is very active, he believes in the Lions Clubs motto of “We Serve” by volunteering where needed for his church’s Youth Worship Team. Corey’s future plans include attending college, majoring in engineering
HELP WANTED
Driver/Laborer for construction crew
Must be 18 years of age with valid driver’s license. Out of town work occasionally. Competitive wages.
Bird-in-Hand, PA
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! Register in person at:
ROYER’S FLOWERS & GIFTS 165 S. Reading Road, Ephrata (717) 733-6588
and earning a Bachelor’s Degree. Shown in the photo is Lion Chuck Blattenberger congratulating Corey along with his parents, Valerie and Kirk. Awarding a Student of the Month is just one of many ways in which the East Cocalico Lions serve the youth of their community. The members of the East Cocalico Lions Club congratulate Corey on this and all his achievements and wish him the best of luck in the future. If you are interested in finding out more about the East Cocalico Lions or would like to join, please call 717-336-5311.
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PT/FT IN-HOUSE KITCHEN Food Prep/Cooking responsibilities. Must be able to lift 25 lbs.
Part Time Benefits include:
401(k) with Company Match Full Time Benefits include: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), Vacation, Discount Card For further details, please contact Mark at
717-484-4302
or submit an application/resume to Weaver Markets - Adamstown - Customer Service.
Eastern Lancaster County School District
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• Excellent Starting Pay • Free Meals • Free Uniforms • Flexible Hours If you are a motivated, energetic person, apply in person at:
Sharp Shopper Plaza
721-6860
FOR SALE: Home raised hogs for your freezer, $0.70/lb live. Call 717-626-4915.
Real Estate FOR SALE: By Owner. Open House Sunday, 1/ 29, 1PM-3PM. 3BR, 2 full baths plus 2 half baths. 6 years young. Geothermal, finished basement, walking path, playground, $239,900. 67 Truman Drive, Ephrata, Lin- coln’s Meadow Devel- opment across from Martin’s Country Mar- ket, 717-733-2634, also on www.zillow.com FOR SALE: 20 Tillable Acres, Northeastern Lancaster County, Brecknock Twp. No subdivision rights. Contact Gary at 717-669-0356 or e m a i l fivepointview@gmail.com.
717-629-1268
True Wood Builders
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FOR SALE: ACA Boston Ter- rier pups, playful and friendly, nice markings, three females, ready 2/6. 792 Lauschtown Road, Den- ver, PA 17517.
FOR SALE: 1995 Liberty mobile home, 3BR, 1-1/2 baths, had remodeling done inside and outside. Asking $15,000. Call for more in- formation, 717-201-6887.
Sporting Goods FOR SALE: Remington 700 LSS 300RUM w/brake, $1,000; Remington 700 SS/ DM 7mm mag, $750; Rem- ington 700 B&C 300 WinMag fluted w/brake, Leopold mounts, $950; Remington 700 VSSF 220 Swift w/6x20 scope, $1,100. 609-3774365.
FT/PT Exp. Meat Cutter FT/PT AM Line Cook
New Holland, PA 17557
Desktop Support Specialist Full-Time 12 Month Position Qualifications: • Associate’s Degree - COMP ITA - A Plus Certification • 3+ years’ experience • Hourly Range: $19.50-$24.50 • Additional Requirements: www.elanco.org
Please send support staff application, letter of interest & resume to:
Human Resources ELANCO District Office 669 East Main Street, New Holland, PA 17557 Inquiries for the above position will close February 3, 2017 or until successful candidate is selected.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!
Applications available at www.oregondairy.com or in person at 2900 Oregon Pike, Lititz, PA 17543 No phone calls.
EOE
Med Device/Wire Assemblers: Entry-level - $11-$12 to start. All shifts available. Cut/trim/form cables/ inspect. Good hand eye coordination a must! Production Associates: Picking/packing. Material Handlers $10+ Machine Operators/QC: 3 locations Myerstown, Manheim and Ephrata. Entry level and skilled available. All shifts. Auto Mechanic $12+: *License to inspect a plus. *Oil change/inspections/basic maintenance. Please apply in person at:
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348 N. Reading Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522
444 Running Pump Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601
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Weaver’s Communication Service, Inc. 24/7 Answering Service
“A friendly voice at the end of the line” * Offering 1 full-time position * Stable work history * 5-6 shifts - Primarily 2nd shift 3-10pm Some weekend work required (1st or 2nd shift) * Good comprehension & composition skills * Minimum typing skills 40 WPM - 90% Accuracy Resume and work references required. Send to wcs@dejazzd.com.
Call 717-738-5319
M-F 9am-4pm to schedule screening appointment. Located west of Ephrata near village of Clay.
Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - 7B
FOR SALE: Margaritaville Frozen Concoction maker, $75. 717-733-3196.
Veterans Donate To Liberty Warbirds
FOR SALE: New and used bi- cycles, sales and service. Jack’s Bike Shop, 717-7336042, Open Mon., Wed, and Friday, 6-8p.m., Saturday, 9-5p.m.
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HELP OFFERED: Certified teacher will tutor elementary reading and math. Reason- able rates. Call 717-3418357.
HELP OFFERED: Too busy to clean? Christian lady will do it for you. Honest and de- pendable. Call 717-8592502.
HELP OFFERED: Deb’s Dog Grooming, worked for Dean and Lisa Martin at kennel 16 years. For appointment call, 717-917-1851.
HELP OFFERED: Weekly or bi-weekly house cleaning, please call to schedule an appointment. You will not be disappointed. Price is ne- gotiable. Candy, 717-7016832.
Childcare
FOR SALE: 24” Craftsman snowblower, new intec snow Briggs Stratton, 7.5HP, electric starter, $300. 717-445-6466.
HELP OFFERED: Immedi- HELP OFFERED: Lawn and ate openings: State legal in- landscape services, land- home Day Care. Great rates scape irrigation. Clean up, and references. Meals and lawn mowing, lawn fertil- activities included. Bow- ization. Tree and shrub trimming and removal. mansville. 717-681-4582. Mulching. 10% discount on all winter work. Licensed and insured. Over 30 years experience. 717-314-5323.
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Cleaning Services
NOTICE: Will do driving for the Amish and team Men- nonites from 8:45am-2pm. Also, from 3pm-5:30pm. Call 717-203-3912.
Recently Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6759, Reinholds, donated $1,500 to Liberty Warbirds Association of Lancaster in their efforts to restore Huey 823 to flying status. Huey 823 flew for Company C - 101st Aviation Battalion of the 101st Airborne Division in Vietnam during 1968-69. The contribution makes them a member of the Over the Top Club, in an effort to make the Huey flight ready by some time in early 2017. The chopper is stored and worked upon NOTICE: Custom built re- at Dutch Country Helicopters, Inc., at the Lancaster Airport. placement windows and The project will cost nearly $475,000 and is still in need of $200,000. doors. Professional installa- NOTICE: We accept brush, trimmings, grass clippings, trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-7331602.
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 OFFERED: Tax prep- HELP OFFERED: Free esti- aration services. Reason- mates, fully insured, a able rates, offer free pick-up Christian business special- and return services. Per- izing in basements, floor- sonal and business. Over 20 years experience. Also full ing, painting, remodeling, bookkeeping services of- roofing, siding, windows or fered. Call Russ at 717-336- decks. Call Spraut Interior and Exteriors, 717-7336052 or 717-733-6990. 3337 or visit on facebook. HELP OFFERED: Experi- PA022588. HELP OFFERED: Handy enced electrician and han- dyman services, licensed man services including: and insured. Free esti-electrical, light plumbing, mates. Call Jim, 717-445light carpentry, painting, 9395.
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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.
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Part-Time Receptionist/ Parts Clerk
P/T Delivery Driver For pharmacy servicing local retirement communities in New Holland area. Weekday evenings 7pm-9pm and some Saturdays 3pm-5pm
E-mail resumes to Josh@rxsds.com or fax to (717) 355-9302
Looking for CDL driver Please call to apply
717-949-8490 Schaefferstown, PA
We’re growing and excited to be opening our second location in Annville this spring!
We’re looking for candidates with experience mixing and matching paint with a computerized system and knowledge of accessories and related home maintenance products; also lawn & garden including chemicals, pest control and grass seed. We’ll need both full-time and part-time employees to carry forward the mission and values of our family-owned business and provide excellent customer service to our customers. Experience in hardware, electrical, tools and plumbing, as well as prior retail experience helpful. In addition to assisting customers, responsibilities include ordering, stocking and merchandising product; managing inventory, mixing paint and completing transactions on the Point of Sale system. Sales associates will help customers on the floor and at the register. Qualified candidates must have excellent communication skills; be proficient in the use of computers; have the ability to regularly lift up to 10 lbs. and occasionally up to 50 lbs.; and be able to work in a fast paced environment with frequent interruption. Candidates must be willing and able to start work immediately and train at the Lititz, PA location. Schedules include hours on days, evenings and Saturdays. COME BE PART OF OUR TEAM! We offer competitive wages and benefits, including employee discount, flexible schedules, 401k and no Sunday hours. Apply at the Lititz Customer Service Desk or visit www.bombergers.com for an application.
Bomberger’s Store Inc.
555 Furnace Hills Pike (Rt. 501) Lititz, PA 17543 hr@bombergersstore.com EOE M/F
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HELP OFFERED: Commer- cial and residential lawn mowing. Sign up by 3/1/17 and get your first mowing free. Call Scott at Exterior Appearances. 717-7388086.
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Full time Monday-Friday position. Degree in social work or related human service field required. Knowledge of MDS 3.0, care planning, admissions and discharges, and community resources a plus. We need a team player with good critical thinking and problem solving skills, ability to manage time well, and excellent written and verbal communication skills.
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Part time, two days a week: every other weekend, every other holiday, and PRN. Must be at least 21 yrs. old and have experience in long term care. CPR/First Aid certification required (will train). Medication Administration Certification a plus. We are also looking for RNs who are willing to fill in shifts as needed (PRN). They would need to work at least one shift a month, which could include weekends.
*All applicants must support the mission & values of Fairmount* EOE
8B - Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” THE
SHOPPING NEWS
Classifieds
HELP WANTED: Looking for Experienced Fire Restoration Cleaning Technicians for lo- cal company. No on call. Call 717-336-1141.
SOLD IN 1 WEEK!
HELP WANTED: Drivers: OTR & Dedicated. Excellent pay/rider program. Family medical/dental benefits. Home weekends guaranteed. CDL-A, 1-year exp. 877-7583905.
of Lancaster County
Work! FOR SALE: 2014 Mercedes Benz GLK 350, 1 owner, white with tan leather interior, new tires, very good condition, $23,900. 717-940-9898. XXXX
D L O S Help Wanted
HELP WANTED: Drivers. Home daily, earn up to $70,000 per year. Excellent comprehensive benefits in- cluded. Savings & Retirement plan. Unlimited driver refer- ral program. 1 yr. CDL-A exp. Apply at www.gopenske.com/careers, job #1610589 or call Penske Logistics, 855-971-8224.
Fine Arts Student Of The Month
HELP WANTED: Full or part-time person with knowledge to inspect, test, troubleshoot, repair electric tools, small appli- ances, lights, small en- gines. Call 717-278-3315 or email zebbiesdiscountstore1@ gmail.com. HELP WANTED: Siding In- stallers. Must have experi- ence and drivers license. Lo- cal company offering year round work and benefits and package. Competitive wages. Please call M&E Roofing LLC at 717-626-4253.
INSTALLATION & SERVICE Automatic Farm Systems is looking for energetic personnel to help install and service ag related equipment and also dust collection systems in the woodworking industry. Farming background with mechanical/millwright skills is preferred but not required. Applicants need to:
HELP WANTED: Drivers: $4,000 Orientation Comple- tion Bonus. Unique dedicat- ed fleet. Excellent mid-$60’s annual pay, full benefits, 1yr. Class-A CDL. Call: 1-855856-7985. HELP WANTED: House sit- ter, just house sit, 2 cats no work necessary, Lititz/Man- heim area. 717-569-2730.
Haley Wittenberg was selected as the Denver Women’s Club Fine Arts Student of the Month for January. She is the daughter of Angela Yocum and Chris Wittenberg and is in the eighth grade at Cocalico Middle School. Haley played “Friend Like Me” by Alan Menken on her trumpet at the club’s January Meeting. Haley started playing the trumpet at ten years old. She is involved in Marching Band. Shown in the photo is Haley with Nancy Hamill, Club President.
• Be able to work well with other team members • Be willing to learn • Be prepared to work overtime and have varying start/stop times • Be self-disciplined & dependable • Be non-smoking & drug free This position includes paid holidays, paid vacation, paid health insurance, & overtime hours. This is an excellent opportunity for someone to get paid while they learn a valuable trade. For more information, call Vernon @ 717-274-5333 or send resume to: Automatic Farm Systems, 608 E. Evergreen Road, Lebanon PA 17042
Part Time Bartender Wanted The Reamstown Athletic Association is seeking an experienced, reliable and enthusiastic bartender to work a flexible schedule. Open availability is a must! POS experience preferred. Teamwork, integrity and a positive attitude is a must have at all times!
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Requirements: • Proven working experience as bartender • Excellent knowledge of mixing, garnishing & serving drinks • Computer literacy Knowledge of second language will be considered a plus Positive attitude & excellent communication skills Ability to keep the bar organized, stocked & clean Relevant training certificate
Apply within the Reamstown AA 76 N. Reamstown Rd., Reamstown PA, 17567
Moravian Manor is a premier not-for-profit senior living center that has Shopping News (Lancaster) been serving olderThe adults for over 40 years. 1 col. = 1.583 We are looking for caring, dedicated and 2 col.to = 3.306 experienced people join our team! 3 col. = 5.021
Looking for ADVANCEMENT, WEEKLY PAY and BENEFITS? Flagger Force is hiring Crew Members to work throughout Central PA!
Crew Members safely control traffic through work zones and are dispatched from their homes. Apply online www.flaggerforce.com or stop by for an immediate interview: (8am-5pm, Mon-Fri) 1411 Stoneridge Dr., Middletown Flagger Force is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Luthercare, a well-established Continuing Care Retirement Community, wants you to
Join Our Team!
We are currently hiring at Luther Acres in Lititz, PA
CNAs and LPNs FT CNAs: Evening and night shifts available! PT LPNs: 7am-3pm TEMP PT, 4 days bi-weekly
including every other weekend (Sat/Sun). 3pm-11pm, PT 8 days bi-weekly including every other weekend (Sat/Sun). This position offers medical benefits! Resident Care Aide: FT 3pm-11pm Dining & Housekeeping: PT positions available To apply - visit our website for an online application: www.luthercare.org/careers Enjoy excellent benefits such as: health/dental insurances, paid time off, free access to our fitness center and much more!
FT - 2nd Shift
Certified Nursing Assistant/CNA FT and PT - 2nd Shift
Housekeeping Aide FT and PT Positions
Moravian Manor offers an enjoyable work environment, competitive wages and benefits, a pension plan, weekend bonus, on-site child care center, and an employee wellness program. If you are interested in joining a great team, apply in person or visit moravianmanor.org
Retirement Community 300 W. Lemon Street, Lititz, PA 17543 Fax: 717-625-6148 EOE
EOE/Drug & Tobacco Free Workplace/www.luthercare.org 2 column (3.306 x 4 inches)
Member Services Representative Everence Credit Union in Ephrata is seeking a part-time (24-30 hours/week) Member Services Representative (MSR) to professionally represent the credit union to members and perform a variety of member services functions, including transactions, opening new accounts, servicing online bank requests, answering calls, etc. Qualified candidates will have exceptional customer service skills; strong communication and organizational skills; mathematical aptitude including accuracy and detail orientation; and knowledge of teller operations. Minimum two years of teller or MSR experience is preferred. Everence is an established, highly trusted, financial services organization. Everence helps individuals, organizations and congregations integrate finances with faith through a national team of advisors and representatives. We are an equal opportunity employer offering a competitive salary and benefits. For more information about this position, visit our website, everence.com. Send cover letter and resume to: Everence, Human Resources, PO Box 483, Goshen, IN 46527; Fax: (574) 537-6635; email hr@everence.com.
HELP WANTED: Window/ Door installer needed. Must have experience and drivers license. Local company of- fering year round work and benefits and package. Com- petitive wages. Please call M&E Roofing LLC at 717626-4253.
HELP WANTED: At Mt. Ever- est Company, we are looking for a crew leader. If you are responsible and hard work- HELP WANTED: Prevo Cab- ing, this job is for you. Email inetry is accepting applica- your resume to Conrad at tions for the following: de- EverestMoving@gmail.com or call, 717-314-7647. livery-driver, woodwork- ers/cabinet assemblers, HELP WANTED: Hiring Own- sanders and finishers. Ex- er Ops. We provide E-log de- perience required. F/T or vices. 2500-3000 miles/ P/T. Apply in person, 26 week. Great benefits. Para- Cocalico Creek Rd, Ephra- mount Freight Systems. Call ta. today, 877-349-6046.
LITITZ AREA
Must have valid driver’s license. $11-$14/hour.
We have openings for the following positions:
Director of Community Services MDS Coordinator/Case Manager LPN/Charge Nurse
HELP WANTED: Experi- enced roofers wanted to join modular construction set-up company. Offering $18+ per hour based on capabilities plus paid hol- idays and vacation pack- age. Some travel required with company paid lodg- ing and meals. Call Mod- ular Home Erectors at 717-733-0506.
CLASS A CDL YARD JOCKEY A Shellenberger Family Company
PART-TIME/ON-CALL
VARIOUS SHIFTS AND DAYS INCLUDING WEEKENDS HOURLY PAY. 6 MONTHS RECENT JOCKEY EXPERIENCE USING YARD TRUCK REQUIRED. Must be able to pass Criminal Background Check and work in a fast paced environment. Apply Online www.sandhexpress.com
Full-Time Positions in Lititz
Bomberger’s Store is currently accepting applications for several positions
Paint Sales
Provide service to customers with painting & other home projects; mix paint using computerized system; stock shelves & assist in maintaining department. Requires excellent customer service skills and ability to work with color. Prior paint or retail experience preferred.
Warehouse
Position works mostly evenings (11:30am-8pm) and every other Saturday (8am-5pm). Receives and stores incoming materials; loads/unloads trucks; picks up and delivers products. Must be attentive to detail and able to lift 80 lbs. A valid PA driver’s license and the ability to secure a Medical Exam Certificate for the operation of certain vehicles (physical paid for by the company) is also required.
E-Commerce Shipping Clerk
Position is responsible to check in parts, update computer system, pull/package parts for shipment and maintain accurate inventory. Requires attention to detail and basic computer proficiency. Prior experience with parcel packages and USPS is desired.
Hardware Sales - Plumbing
Provide customer service with a focus in the Plumbing Department, including ordering, merchandising, identifying new products, performing inventory, stocking and assisting customers in all areas of the division with a wide variety of hardware and gardening needs. Excellent customer service and basic computer skills required. Customer service or retail experience helpful. Schedule includes days, evenings and Saturdays. Visit www.bombergersstore.com and click on the Now Hiring link for an application and more detail on all open positions.
Bomberger’s Store Inc. 555 Furnace Hills Pike (Rt. 501) Lititz, PA 17543
hr@bombergersstore.com EOE M/F
Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - 9B HELP WANTED: Driver need- ed to take workers to Ephrata area in the AM and home in evening. Van provided. Ex- cellent pay for dependable driver. Call 717-445-9382.
Boy Scout Troop 48 Wood Badge Ceremony
Five Scout leaders of Boy Scout Troop 48 were recently recognized for completing requirements for the obtaining the Wood Badge Training Award, the Business Opps. most premiere and advanced training available to leaders BUSINESS OPPORTU- NITIES: Hair stylist be salon of the Boy Scouts of owner, Ephrata/Akron area, America. retired owner, possible par- The five candidates tial clientele. Call 717-598received a certificate, a 8677. special neckerchief, a leather slide or woggle, and two small wooden beads on a Wanted leather thong. These items are recognized in every WANTED: Ranch home or Cape Cod, 2 or 3 bedrooms country that has the scouting with garage in Denver. Pri- program. They were vate owner. Please call 717- presented by previous Wood 336-7685, Lancaster Badge recipient Ed Carvell. County, no realtors. The Wood Badge for the 21st Century focuses on WANTED: Like new or strengthening every slightly used digital hear- ing aids. Call 717-203volunteer’s ability to work 6521. with groups of youths and
FOR RENT: Ephrata, 2BR, 2nd floor. Includes: stove, refrigerator, washer/dryer, central air, outside stor- age, off-street parking, trash/recycling, mowing and snow removal. No pets, no smoking. Starting at $640/month, plus se- curity deposit and credit check. 717-738-1151.
adults, incorporating leadership concepts that are used in corporate America. The course teaches participants the basics of listening, communicating,
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EVERY WEDNESDAY (DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR) - Bible Fellowship Church of Ephrata, located at the corner of Fulton Street and Diamond Station Road, Ephrata, will hold Awana from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Awana provides fun time learning about the Bible, Jesus and God. EVERY WEDNESDAY (NOW THRU MARCH 1) - City Gate Ephrata, 100 East Main Street, Ephrata, will host a prayer meeting at
6:30 p.m. Coffee and re freshments provided. No childcare. For more info., call or text 717-344-2307. EVERY WEDNESDAY The Ephrata American Le gion will host Bingo. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Games start at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-733-2576. EVERY WEDNESDAY Kids For Christ will be held at Ephrata United Zion Church, 408 E. Fulton Street, Ephrata, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:10 p.m. Bring your child to get registered the first night. For ages K through Junior High. EVERY WEDNESDAY St. Luke’s United Church of Christ, 222 North Broad Street (Route 501-N), Lititz, serves a Free Lunch from
12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. All ages. For more info., call 717-626-7100. EVERY WEDNESDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Reco very – Hope United Metho dist Church, 3474 Rothsville Road, Ephrata, 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY – Overeaters Anonymous meeting at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital, Cafe teria Conference Room, at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-391-2950. EVERY WEDNESDAY – Gam-Anon Meeting every Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Ephrata Church of the Brethren, 201 Crescent Avenue, Ephrata.
For more info., call Shirley at 717-413-6789. THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Historic Conservation Trust of the Ephrata Area will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the Old Railroad Station in Ephrata. The public is in vited. Use the rear entrance of the building. THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Vietnam Veterans of Ame rica, Lancaster County, Chapter 1008 meets at the Oak Leaf Manor, Landis ville, at 7:00 p.m. FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Epilepsy Foundation Eastern Pennsylvania will host a support group meeting at
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Lancaster General Hospital in Stager Room 5 on Duke Street 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. FIRST AND THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Lititz United Methodist Church in part nership with Bethany Christ ian Services invites you to The Adoptive Parents’ Group meeting at Lititz United Methodist Church, 201 East Market Street, Lititz, 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Adoptive families in all stages of the adoption jour ney are welcome. Free child care is provided. For more info., call Kelly Kirk-Went zel at 717-808-4138. EVERY THURSDAY (FEB. 9 THRU APRIL 6) The Good News Club will be held for students from second to fourth grade from Fulton Elementary School, from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Fulton Elementary School. For more info. or to obtain permission forms, call Darlene Reppert at 717203-1595. EVERY THURSDAY Akron Grace Church, 101 North 7th Street, Akron, will hold Thursday Worship from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more info., call Pastor Les Cool at 717-951-8433 or email revcool@ptd.net. EVERY THURSDAY – East Cocalico Church of the Brethren, 4 Bunker Hill Road, Reamstown, Ladies’ Bible Study, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-336-7616. EVERY THURSDAY – LAPSIT and Toddler pro gram at 10:30 a.m. A pro gram with stories, music fingerplays and crafts for ages 2 to 3. At the Adams town Area Library, 3000 North Reading Road,
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738-1151
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Adamstown. EVERY THURSDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Recovery, Ephrata Community Hos pital, 169 Martin Avenue, Ephrata, use main entrance, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. EVERY THURSDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Recovery, St. James Catholic Church, 505 Woodcrest Avenue, Lititz, 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. SECOND THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH Young Homeschoolers Book Bingo will be held at the Ephrata Public Library at 1:00 p.m. Bring a gently used children’s book for a prize. Space is limited. Sign up at younghomeschoolers@ yahoo.com. SECOND AND FOURTH THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - A M.O.M. Group will be held at Ephrata Church of the Nazarene from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Childcare will be provided for school aged children. There is a cost. FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - West Earl Lions Club (Brownstown) will hold a meeting at West Earl Fire Hall at 6:30 p.m. For more info. or to get involved with the Lions Club, contact Abe Shrom at 717-8591091. THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH – MOMS Club of Ephrata Monthly Business Meeting and So cial, 10:00 a.m. at the Eph rata Public Library in the Multi-Purpose Room. For more info., email ephratamomsclub@yahoo. com. 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. (Continued On Page 12B)
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FIRST AND THIRD FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH - St. James Ca tholic Church, 505 Wood crest Avenue, Lititz, will hold Memory Café (a memory support group), at 6:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. For more info., call Mary Read at 717333-0689 or email
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738-1605
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717-738-1151
Ephrata, 491 Peach Road, Ephrata, 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. For more info., call the church at 717-733-2526. SECOND SATURDAY 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 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 Bre thren Men’s Bible Study meets 7:00 a.m. at the church at Bunker Hill Road, Reamstown. Call 717-3367616 for details. EVERY THIRD SAT URDAY OF EVERY MONTH (THRU MAY) Oasis Fellowship, 650 Main
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625 E. Main St., Ephrata. 1,750 sq. ft. of warehouse space plus 3 offices. $750 plus utilities.
Rt. 272 South, Behind Bright’s Restaurant
Security deposit, references and credit check required. NO PETS/NO SMOKING PERMITTED IN ANY UNIT
733-4009
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Cocalico School District Announces AP District Honor Roll
College News Central Penn College Dean’s List The following students from the local area have been named to the Central Penn College Dean’s List for the fall 2016 term. • Jennifer Angelo of Akron • Iris Ayala of Lititz • Jessica Fruth of Ephrata • Jane Grafenstine of East Earl • Ellen Hurst of Ephrata • Sarah Long of Ephrata • Robert Mackey of Ephrata • Adam Miller of Reinholds • Maria Newswanger of New Holland • Abiodun Okuwa of Lititz • Jenna Strauss of Lititz • Colleen Summers of Lititz • Adam Swartz of Terre Hill • Eden Teme of Ephrata • Brooke Weidman of Leola • Kendra Zemeski of Reinholds To qualify for the designation, a student must carry six or more credits and earn a grade-point average of 3.5 or better for the term.
Cocalico School District is one of 433 school districts in the United States and Canada being honored by the College Board with placement on the 7th Annual AP® District Honor Roll. To be included on the 7th Annual Honor Roll, Cocalico had to, since 2014, increase the number of students participating in AP while also increasing or maintaining the percentage of students earning AP Exam scores of three or higher. Reaching these goals shows that this district is successfully identifying motivated, academically-prepared students who are ready for AP. According to Dr. Ella Musser, Superintendent, “I am very pleased that even as we have made intentional efforts to increase our enrollment in AP classes, we have also been able to improve students’ performances on AP exams. I give a great deal of credit to the teachers and counselors who are encouraging our students to challenge themselves by taking AP courses, and I appreciate all the extra time and effort that the AP teachers have put into effectively preparing students to perform well.” According to the AP College Board, helping more students learn at a higher level and earn higher AP scores is an objective of all
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Annual AP District Honor Roll is based on a review of three years of AP data, from 2014 to 2016, looking across 37 AP Exams, including world language and culture. The following criteria were used: • Increase participation/
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access to AP by at least 4% in large districts, at least 6% in medium districts, and at least 11% in small districts; • Increase or maintain the percentage of exams taken by black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, and American Indian/Alaska Native students; and • Improve or maintain performance levels when comparing the 2016 percentage of students scoring a 3 or higher to the 2014 percentage, unless the district has already attained a performance level at which more than 70% of its AP students earn a 3 or higher. Congratulations Cocalico School District for this prestigious honor! Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Hannah Rutt (AP student); AP Teachers Mrs. Sigman, Mrs. Peters and Mr. Beiler; and Alissa Martin (AP student).
Ephrata - Ephrata Schls 3 BR, 2 Baths. Denver - Cocalico Schls 2 BR, 1 Bath. Denver - Cocalico Schls 1 BR. Lititz - Sociable 4BR/2BA Vintage. Call Brad Wolf, SH258105 $44,900. Call Brad Wolf, SH258237 $44,900. Call Theresa Richardson, SH247519 Bsmt. Balcony. Call Matthew Trimber, SH259970 $63,000. $59,900.
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14B - Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”
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Public Sales
SALES REGISTER WED., JAN. 25 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collec tibles, household goods, tools, snowmobile and car. Snowmobile at 6:00 p.m. Car at 7:30 p.m. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., JAN. 26 - 4:00 p.m. - Mae Reich, 814 Pleasant View Dr., Ephrata. Brick ranch style dwelling with 22’x24’ attached two car garage. Horst Auctioneers.
THURS., JAN. 26 - 4:00 p.m. - Jacob F. Stoltzfus, 55 Iva Rd., Paradise. Country 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom farm house, 30x36 garage/shop, 24x32 barn, green house, 1-3/4 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JAN. 27 - 1:00 p.m. - Daniel E. Jr. and Ruth B. King, 889 S. Custer Ave., New Holland. 77-1/2 acre dairy farm, spacious 2-1/2 story 2 family farm house, bank barn with cow stable, equipment building, heifer barn, misc. outbuildings. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JAN. 28 - 10:00 a.m. - Milton and Edith Hurst, 332 Black Creek
Rd., East Earl. 13 acre +/- farmette, 5 bedroom house, horse barn, shop, greenhouse, tractor, carriage shop tools, household goods. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. MON., JAN. 30 - 10:00 a.m. - Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver. Car, 4-wheeler, JD mower, snowblower, antiques and personal property. Car, trailer, ATV, mower and snowblower at 12:00 noon, immediately followed by furniture. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. WED., FEB. 1 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques,
collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auc tioneers. THURS., FEB. 2 - 4:00 p.m. - Meda S. White, 1598 Stiegel Pike, Myerstown. Frame 2-1/2 story dwelling with 27x35 frame 2 story barn/garage, 12x20 frame storage shed and 9x12 frame storage shed. Horst Auctioneers. WED., FEB. 8 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., FEB. 10 - 2:00 p.m. & SAT., FEB. 11 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued antique
- Fivepointville Area -
PUBLIC SALE
OF CAR; 4 WHEELER; JD MOWER; SNOWBLOWER;
ANTIQUES & PERSONAL PROPERTY
MON., JAN. 30, 2017 SALE AT 10:00 A.M. CAR, TRAILER, ATV, MOWER & SNOWBLOWER AT 12:00 NOON IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWED BY FURNITURE
REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 2 / Sty., Sandstone House - 28’x44’ 2 Sty. Horse Barn 1
2
2 ACRES
Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 10:00 AM Location: 497 W. Maple Grove Rd., Denver, PA 17517 (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.) Directions: Rt. 897 North of Fivepointville. Turn right onto Maple Grove Rd. Go 1/4 mi. to property on right.
Terms By:
RUTH W. SENSENIG & OTHERS
Art Pannebecker & Brad Wolf Auctioneers Inc. LIC. #001476-L & #005308-L 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com
2-story dwelling with four bedrooms and an attached 22x24 two-car garage and an 8x10 frame storage shed. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., FEB. 23 - 4:00 p.m. - Craig N. and Lucy M. Peters, 1317 Bunny View Drive, Lititz. 1-1/2 story Cape Cod 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 1/2 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., FEB. 24 - 4:00 p.m. - Galen W. and Verna Mae Smoker, 3625 Holly Dr., Gordonville. 1 story stone 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 1/2 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 25 - 2:00 p.m. - Roma R. Riegner, 17 Oaklawn Blvd., Ephrata. Brick rancher with 3
“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE
ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1, 2017 AT 2:00 P.M.
Preview Times - Tuesday, January 31 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, February 1 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 31. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 2-1/2 miles west of Ephrata)
To be held at Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver (Rt. 272, near Adamstown) Curio Cabinet; Oak Pedestal Table; Blanket Chest; Dressers; Chests of Drawers; 28” Flatscreen Vizio TV; G.E. Refrigerator; Sterling Vase; Fenton Carnival; C. Musser Fork; Oil Cans; Silver Top Premium Tap Handle; G.L.F. Quality Enameled Sign; Aranac Ginger Ale Sign. - 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt LT – 2 Door; Automatic; 185,000 Miles; - 2003 Polaris Sportsman 600 Twin 4x4 Four Wheeler; - Like New John Deere X300 Riding Mower w/Bagger; - Like New Troybilt Storm 2840 Snowblower; - 8’x5’ Utility Trailer – Titled Pressure Washer; Wheel Barrow; Hand and Garden Tools and Many Other Items Too Numerous to Mention. For pictures, visit www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#1536) weekend prior to auction date. All announcements made day of sale take precedence over prior advertisement.
auction - folk art, primitives, artwork, pottery, china and glassware, books and paper and much more. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 11 - 8:00 a.m. - Fivepointville Fire Hall, 1087 Dry Tavern Road, Denver. Collectibles, primitives, Coke collection, tools, Ford van, 12’ enclosed trailer. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 11 - 10:00 a.m. - John David and Miriam Hoover, 497 W. Maple Grove Rd., Denver. 2-1/2 story sandstone house, 28’x44’ 2 story horse barn, 2 acres. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. THURS., FEB. 16 - 4:00 p.m. - Ernest Steudler Jr., 1904 Northbrook Drive, Lancaster. Brick and frame
Beautiful Sandstone home w/horse barn on 2 Acres. 3 Bdrm. house (could be 4) w/ 2,807 sq.ft., eat-in kitchen, walk-in pantry, living rm., parlor, laundry, office, Master bdrm. w/ nursery or lg. walk-in closet, dining room w/ open stairway, full daylight basement w/level walk out door to patio, deck, 2 covered porches, and attic. LP floor heat in basement & 1st floor. Plumbed for central vac. 200 amp elec. service. Totally remodeled in 2012. BARN: 28’ x 44’ 2 sty. w/8’ x 41’ forbay. Main level has 22’ x 27’ barn area w/(3) 9’ x 12’ stalls and 21’ x 27’ carriage/shop area. 2nd floor consists of 27’ x 28’ insulated/heated shop area and 15’ x 27’ storage area. New in 2012. All on 2 Acres w/ fenced pasture, on-site well and septic. Zoned AG. Brecknock Twp. Elanco Schools. NOTE: “Must See” property. “Move in” condition. Nice landscaping w/sandstone retaining wall. Country location surrounded by farmland. Sellers have purchased farm and are serious to sell. Prepare to buy this beautiful property. TERMS: 10% down, balance on or before April 12, 2017. Kling and Fanning, Attys. OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 & FEB. 4, 1:00-3:00 PM or by appointment. Call auctioneer @ 717-354-9524 w/any questions.
FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.); APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS; LAMPS; SILVER; COPPER/BRASS; CAST IRON; TINWARE; ANTIQUE & CONTEMPORARY PEWTER; WOODENWARE; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; TEXTILES & LINENS; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; TOYS; TOOLS; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD! * Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check, Visa, MasterCard & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.
Sale For:
MABEL LENTZ, BONNIE WEST & OTHERS
See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auction for: John David and Miriam Hoover (717) 445-6839
Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus Lic. # AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524
“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
THURS., JANUARY 26, 2017 AT 4:00 P.M.
Located at 814 Pleasant View Dr., Ephrata (17522), Lancaster County, PA. (Directions: Rt. 272 on north side of Ephrata, turn west on Pleasant View Dr.)
PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
SAT., FEB. 25, 2017 SALE AT 2:00PM
Located at 17 Oaklawn Blvd., Ephrata (Ephrata Boro, Lanc. Co.) From Rt. 322 (Main St.) Ephrata, take State St. south. Turn right on Oaklawn Blvd. to home on right.
BRICK RANCH STYLE DWELLING (Approx. 1380 sq. ft. living space) First floor contains an entry foyer; lg. living room w/picture window, patio door & woodstove; eat-in kitchen w/birch cabinets & stove; 3 bedrooms w/ closets; sun room. Full basement contains a semi-finished family room w/ bar; oil fired hot air furnace w/central AC; laundry hookup; municipal sewer; on-site well & pressure system. 22’X24’ ATTACHED TWO CAR GARAGE LOT SIZE - 100’X134’ (M/L) EPHRATA SCHOOL DISTRICT - $3,000 TOTAL YEARLY TAXES This circa 1957 brick rancher is currently in need of some cosmetic work & updating but offers plenty of living space along w/a full basement & 2-car garage in a convenient location in Ephrata. Be sure to inspect this affordable property being sold at public sale! For information or inspection call Auctioneers (717) 738-3080. * TERMS OF SALE - $10,000 down payment on the day of sale, balance at settlement on or before March 27, 2017. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes. Property sold as is. Dennis Hartranft, Atty. Accepted Payments: Cash and PA check. No out of state checks without prior approval.
Sale For:
MAE REICH
The real estate consists of a brick rancher, built in 1973, containing a kitchen with breakfast bar, dishwasher, electric stove, and built-in microwave; a dining area; a large living room; three bedrooms; a full bath; and a laundry hookup all on the main level with ample closets throughout. There is approx. 1,288 sq. ft. of finished one-floor living space. Attic storage above and full, unfinished, basement below. Heat pump with central air. Electric baseboard backup. Public water and sewer. All this is situated on a level 0.21 (+/-) acre corner lot along with an attached two car garage. There are beautiful covered porches in both the front and rear of this home. Do not miss this conveniently located rancher being offered for sale at public auction! Open houses to be held Sun., Feb. 12 and Sat., Feb. 18 from 1-3pm, or by appointment, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. E. Richard Young, Att’y Terms By:
Art Pannebecker & Brad Wolf Auctioneers Inc. #AU001476-L #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com
ROMA R. RIEGNER
77½ ACRE DAIRY FARM SPACIOUS 2½ STY. 2 FAMILY FARM HOUSE BANK BARN w/COW STABLE – EQUIP. BLDG. HEIFER BARN – MISC. OUTBLDGS. SOUTH NEW HOLLAND – INTERCOURSE AREA
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 • 1 P.M.
889 S. Custer Ave., New Holland. From Leola/Bareville area Rt. 23 W. toward New Holland. Right Peters Rd. Left Custer Ave. OR from White Horse Rt. 340 W. toward Intercourse. Right New Holland Rd. Left Peters Rd. Right Custer Ave. Farm on right.
2½ sty. 2 family farm house w/4548 SF. Main Dwl: Eat-in kitchen, living & family rms., 5 bdrms. (1st floor master bdrm.), bath, laundry, attic, bsmt. Tenant Dwl: Eat-in kitchen, living & family rms., 4 bdrms., 2 baths, laundry, bonus rms., bsmt., attic. Outbldgs: Bank barn 92x100 w/75x46 cow stable w/36 tie stalls, horse stall & stable area 74x42, milk house, frame equip. bldg. 28x50, frame corn/tobacco barn 24x36, masonry barn 40x100 open span area w/large head gate, barn 32x60, shop/garage 22x36, (2) silos 14x55 stave & 10x50 concrete, 77½ ACRES highly productive land w/66 acres tillable, bal. pasture w/stream, level to gentle slope terrain. Ideal bldg. setting on farm. 3200’ frontage S. Custer & Peters Rd. Zoned Ag. After 38 years owners downsizing & serious to sell. Ideal location, minutes to Intercourse, White Horse & New Holland. Spacious 2 family dwl. w/4 bdrms. + each side. All bldgs. in good state of repair. SPECIAL NOTE: Farm is not in Ag Preserve. Personal inspection by appointment. 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 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956 717-733-1006
Daniel E. Jr. & Ruth B. King 717-354-4148
AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com
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bedrooms on a level 0.21 (+/-) acre corner lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., MAR. 2 - 4:00 p.m. - Brian K. and Bonnie J. Ingraham, 6 Lehoy Forest Dr., Leola. Custom multi level 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 2 utility buildings, in-ground pool, 1.44 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., MAR. 3 - 4:00 p.m. - Joyce A. Schnupp, 1463 and 1465 E. Newport Road, Lititz. 5.2 acre farmette, 2 separate single family dwellings, 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom farm house, 1-1/2 story tenant dwelling, bank barn, 3 car garage, 24x46 shop/garage, 3 greenhouse sites. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAR. 4 - 9:00 a.m. - Warren C. Angstadt, 661 N. Church Road, Wernersville. Brick Cape Cod dwelling
with garage on 4.8 acre lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Kubota tractor, engines, tools and personal property. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. FRI., MAR. 10 - 9:30 a.m. - Marvin S. and Martha W. Nolt, 166 Ulrich Rd., Peach Bottom. Complete retirement liquidation, farm equipment, tractors, JD combine, Claas harvester, trucks. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., MAR. 14 - 8:30 a.m. - Edwin K. and Ida Wise, 225 Rock Road, Ephrata. Trucks, tractors, skidloaders, farm machinery, feed mill equipment, shop equipment and tools, irrigation equipment, parts, antiques, Sorghum press. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. SAT., MAR. 18 - 8:00 a.m. - Mervin S. and Ruth E. Hoober, 103 Skyline Drive,
“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
THURS., FEBRUARY 2, 2017
New Holland. 2 story custom 5 bedroom Colonial, 2 car garage, 6/10 acre lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, collectibles, Chevy pickup, furniture, glassware. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAR. 18 - 2:00 p.m. - Charles I. Sheaffer Estate, 38 and 40 E. Main St., Brownstown. Two unit dwelling with four-car garage situated on a 0.56
acre (+/-) lot with a wraparound driveway and a large in-ground pool. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. MON., MAR. 20 - 8:00 a.m. - 169 N. Groffdale Road, Leola. M.M. Wea ver and Sons Annual Con signment Auction for trac tors and farm equipment. Aaron E. Martin Auction Service. THURS., MAR. 23 - 6:00
Sale For:
PUBLIC AUCTION 13 ACRE +/- FARMETTE
5 Bdrm. House - Horse Barn - Shop - Greenhouse Tractor - Carriage Shop Tools - H.H. Goods
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017
Location: 332 Black Creek Rd., East Earl, PA 17519 (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)
COIN SALE
SALE TIME - 12:00 P.M.
Real Estate at 12:00 Noon
Directions: Rt. 625 South of Bowmansville, turn right onto Black Creek Rd. Continue to auction on right.
INSPECTION - Thursday, January 26, 2017 9:00 A.M. thru the Sale
Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, located at the corner of Rt. 322 and Durlach Road, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, Lancaster Co., PA. *******************************************************************************
272 LOTS OF COINS & CURRENCY
Very nice selection of Washington 25¢ PCGS MS 65 & 66 from 1930s and 1940s. Better date silver $1’s including: ‘84-S, ‘86-S, ‘88-S, ‘89-S, ‘99, ‘99-S, etc. Proof-like examples of Morgan $1’s. Type coins and bulk lots of 90%. Many large binders of foreign coins and currency. Partial and complete sets of U.S. and foreign. ************************************************************************************** A catalogued listing can be picked up at the Auction Center for free. Listing is also available on our website, www.horstauction.com. ************************************************************************************** Accepted Payments: Cash or PA check. Visa, MasterCard and Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 • 4 P.M. 1317 Bunny View Dr., Lititz. From Rothsville Rt. 772 W. Bear right Newport Rd. Right Clay Rd. Left Pine Hill Rd. Right Bunny View Dr. (Warwick Twp., Lanc. Co.)
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Alzheimer’s disease affects millions of people across the globe. In the Uni ted States alone, the Alzheimer’s Asso ciation estimates one in eight older men and women has the di sease, which is the sixthleading cause of death in the country. Few families have not been affected by Alzhei mer’s di sease, and many relatives of those with the di sease fully understand the role family history can play. Research into the disease is ongoing, and it’s already yielded val uable informa tion that may help reduce the prevalence of this devastating disease in the years to come. One byproduct of resear chers’ efforts is the discovery that it may be possible to prevent or delay the symp toms of Alzheimer’s disease through the imple mentation of a combination of healthy lifestyle choices. The follow ing are a few healthy habits that may help men and women reduce their risk for Alzheimer’s. • Exercise regularly. A study conducted by Scottish re searchers and published in the journal Neurology in 2012 touted exercise as the most effective way for adults to protect their brains from Alzheimer’s disease. Resear chers examined roughly 700 70-year-old participants, all of who were born in 1936, who were asked to report their levels of physical ac tivity. Each participant then received an MRI at age 73.
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Men and women must alter their diets as they age. Portion sizes that young adults might have been able to get away must shrink when those same men and women enter their 30s. And as 30-somethings head into their 40s, whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s on the plate requires more careful consideration than it might have a decade ago. The same goes for men and women over 50, who must take steps to reduce their risk for heart disease, stroke and diabetes. One of the easiest ways to do just that is to eat healthy foods. The following are five flavorful and healthy foods tailor-made for the over 50 crowd. 1. Apples: Apples definitely qualify as a superfood, helping reduce cholesterol by preventing plaque buildup in the blood vessels and, as a result cutting an individualâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s risk of diabetes considerably. In fact, a recent study published in the British Medical Journal found that eating at least two servings of apples per week can reduce a personâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s risk of type 2 diabetes by as much as 23 percent. Apples also make for a great source of fiber, potassium and vitamin C. 2. Blueberries: Blueberries help men and women maintain healthy blood sugar levels because they are high in soluble fiber, which lowers cholesterol while slowing the bodyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s uptake of glucose. And despite their relatively small size, blueberries contain more
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Cooking For One Or Two Can be Challenging Homecare Seniors face many chan ges as they move into their golden years. Downsizing living spaces and vehicles is common, as is implementing certain changes to improve quality of life. Many seniors also scale back in the kitch en, where some must make changes because of medical conditions. While it seems like reducing food portions would be easy, those used to prepping meals for a large family may find it difficult. The following tips can make meal preparation efficient and costeffective. • Divide and store. Super markets are increasingly offering larger packages of food products as well as “family size” offerings to compete with warehouse clubs. Buying in bulk
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Addressing Common Concerns About Exercise After 50 Exercise is an essential element of a healthy life style. Including exercise in your daily routine can lower your risk for diabetes, heart disease and stroke, and exercise can even sharpen mental acuity, reduce anx iety and improve mood. But as beneficial as exercise can be, many men and women, particularly men and women over the age of 50, who have not laced up their sneakers in years are hesitant to begin an exercise regimen for a variety of reasons, potentially putting their longterm health at risk. Regardless of a person’s age, beginning a new ex ercise regimen can be intimidating. But it’s espe cially so for men and wo men over the age of 50, who might not know where to begin or how to approach adopting a healthier life style. According to the National Institute on Aging, the following are a few points men and women should know as they at tempt to improve their phy sical fitness with a more active lifestyle. • Exercise is safe even
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The Basics On Long-Term Care Insurance Various insurance plans protect individuals from financial calamity. Insurance works by requiring policy holders to pay a premium. In the event of an accident or in cident, a claim can be filed and the insurance company will reimburse the person for expenses, minus the deduc tible. Health insurance is one type of insurance that people have to manage their health and wellbeing. There’s also another, perhaps lesser known insurance that can prove invaluable. It is called longterm care insurance. Longterm care insurance, or LTCI, is an insurance pro duct that is found primarily in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. LTCI generally covers assis ted living needs, home care, hospice care, adult daycare, and other requirements of senior living and/or health management. People who invest in LTCI are planning ahead for the times when they may no longer be able to care for themselves with out assistance. LTCI will help offset the everrising costs associated with spe
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Every year, one in three adults over age 64 falls. But certain exercises and simple home modifications help reduce the risk. Half of falls occur in a person’s home. Falls are the main reason older people go to emergency departments. Most falls involve changing location, such as while walking or moving from a bed or chair. Sometimes, falls happen when someone carries laundry down stairs without a railing. Stairs are a challenge for people with balance problems. Evidence shows that peo ple can reduce their fall risk by improving balance and strength. Falls rob people of their independence. Many older adults can no longer live on their own if they have suffered serious fallrelated injuries. Fall-Prevention Tips • Improve balance and strength • Keep cords, shoes, pa pers, plants and boxes out of walkways • Add grab bars in and beside the tub/shower and next to the toilet • Use a nonslip mat or appliques in the tub/shower • Install railings in stair ways • Improve lighting • Avoid or secure throw rugs
Exercise Can Help Reduce The Symptoms Of Arthritis Across the country, more than 50 million people are living with doctor-diagnos ed arthritis. So says the Arthritis Foundation, which projects that figure will rise to 67 million by the year 2030. Simply put, arthritis is a significant problem, one that can not only affect a person’s quality of life, but also his or her pocketbook, as the Arthritis Foundation notes that woking-age men and women (those between the ages of 18 and 64) who contend with arthritis are less likely to be employed than people of the same age who do not have arthritis. Arthritis is not only bad for employees, but also for employers, as it accounts for $156 billion annually in lost wages and medical expenses. Exercise may be the last thing on many arthritis suf ferers’ minds, but exercise can play a vital role in re ducing the often painful symptoms associated with arthritis. Among its other benefits, exercise can strengthen the muscles around arthritic joints and help men and women main tain bone strength. In ad dition, the Mayo Clinic notes that lack of exercise can make joints feel more painful and stiff, as a sedentary lifestyle will ulti mately contribute to putting more stress on joints. Upon being diagnosed with arthritis, patients should speak with their physicians about the best
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The Benefits To Establishing Advanced Healthcare Directives Healthy adults may give little thought to injuries or illnesses. When the going is good, it is easy to forget about the less pleasant side effects of aging. However, putting off these conversations and decisions can lead to unnecessary obstacles in the years to come. Advanced healthcare directives can be invaluable resources for family members and friends who will be responsible for managing a person’s plans should they become unable to make their own decisions. Various organizations, including AARP, offer resources on advanced planning and the options available to adults looking to plan their estates.
The National Healthcare Decisions Day movement, a group dedicated to providing clear, concise and consistent information on healthcare decisionmaking, defines advanced directives as establishing: • a “healthcare power of attorney” (or “proxy” or “agent” or “surrogate”), or the person you select to be your voice for your healthcare decisions if you cannot speak for yourself. • a “living will” to doc ument which medical treat ments you would or would not want at the end of life. While these are decisions that people often put off, it’s important to make them as early as possible. the pressure off of loved Not only will they dictate ones who would otherwise your wishes, they’ll take be tasked with making difficult decisions on their own. PHRATA ANOR PARTMENTS Healthcare proxy An Affordable and Worry-Free Lifestyle Appointing a healthcare proxy ensures that there Ephrata Manor is a Continuing Care Retirement Community that provides the will be someone there who affordability and independence of one or two bedroom apartment living with the “peace of mind” knowing that medical assistance is available 24 hours a has the legal authority to day if needed. Rentals include: • Equipped Kitchen • Wall to Wall Carpeting make healthcare decisions • Laundry Facilities • Patio or Balcony • Electricity, Water, Sewer and Trash • Individually Controlled Heat and Air Conditioning • 24 Hour Emergency for you if you are no longer Call System • Building Maintenance and Security • Designated Parking able to speak for yourself. Amenities Available: This may be a spouse, • Planned Activities child, relative, or close • Chapel friend. The Mayo Clinic • Dining Room
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suggests choosing a person who can be trusted to make decisions that adhere to your wishes and values and to be your advocate if there are disagreements about your care. Be sure to have a candid discussion with your healthcare proxy in which you go over the types of medical care you wish to receive and any ways you would or would not like your life prolonged. It helps to keep the proxy
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up-to-date on any medical conditions you may have so that he or she can make the most informed decisions on your behalf. Having a healthcare proxy does not mean you are giving up your right to make medical decisions. It’s a fail-safe in the event you are unconscious or cannot direct medical care. Living will An advanced healthcare directive enables you to
create specific written instructions for future health care, known as a living will. The living will should include wishes regarding life-sustaining medical treatments and resuscitation if you are no longer able to speak on your own behalf. It also can spell out whether you want to remain in a hospital or receive palliative care at home for a terminal illness. A living will can be changed if/when your wishes or circumstances change. Legal and medical ad vice Although legal advice is not required for an advanced directive, it can be helpful to iron out the legalities of your directives. Speak with your doctor about your desires and needs. A physician can help you form a coherent directive that is in line with your wishes. Remember, an advanced directive is not reserved for the elderly. Any consenting adult age 18 or older can benefit from a living will and other documentation.
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