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In this Issue! 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 7A for more events, including: • Stevens Fire Hall Craft Show • Reformed Presbyterian Church Artisan Fair • Ephrata American Legion Bingo THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Local churches and businesses will sponsor a Free Community Thanksgiving Day Dinner at the Ephrata Business Center, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call Barry or Carol Haller at 717­336­2512, Deb or Jerry Zerbe at 717­336­6765 or day of the dinner call 717­721­ 5613.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Friendly Circle honored all the veterans in attendance at their November 14 meeting at the Akron Church of the Brethren. Each veteran in attendance received a free meal in honor of their service for protecting everyone in the United States of America. Shown in the photo are: Glenn Buffenmyer, Gerald Reinhold, Don Siglin, Jerry Gerhart, Nevin Snader, Chet Hoover, Jack Smith, Thomas W. Williams IV, Mel Ressler, Robert Ober, Bud Garner (WWII veteran), Bob Groome, John Bigony, Jeff Donahue, Norman Hainley, John Rice and Harold Bingeman (WWII veteran).

Memorial Garden And Walkway The Coleman Memorial Chapel, 1980 Furnace Hills Pike, Lititz,

will create a memorial garden and walkway in honor and memory of loved ones and those who have died. The public can now buy a brick, which will be personalized with the purchasers tribute and personal

message engraved as a lasting memory. Donor bricks, an exact duplicate of the brick that you are placing with the addition of a felt backing, may be purchased. Donor certificates, a laser printed certificate on heavy ivory paper showing your description on a red

colored brick, is available for purchase also. Plan now to celebrate a lasting memory with love and devotion by contacting the Coleman Memorial Chapel at 717­626­ 6933 (Darla Hobbs).

Festive Atmosphere Takes Shape In Downtown Ephrata

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25 The Reamstown Fire Company, 12 West Church St., Reamstown, will hold their November Breakfast, from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. There is a cost. For more information, call 717­288­7552.

The Shopping News will be closed Thursday, November 22 in observance of Thanksgiving Day.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Downtown Ephrata is starting to look very festive as Ephrata Borough crews were busy putting up the Christmas banners and the lighted wreaths. Music can be heard playing at the square and the season’s first snowfall has already arrived. It’s already beginning to look a lot like Christmas.

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Obituaries Paul Groff Burkholder, 89, Lititz, died Friday, October 26. He was the husband of the late Miriam (Thomas) Burkholder. He is survived by two sons: Glenn, husband of Rita (Fisher) Burkholder, Bloom­ ington, Indiana, and James Burkholder, Bird-in-Hand; two daughters: Judy, wife of Jerry Stoltzfus, Goshen, Indiana, and Marilyn, wife of Franz (Fritz) Bradenburg, Westboro, Missouri; a foster son, Kevin, husband of Jackie (Sabol) Andress, Denver; 16 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Renee. Sgt. David L. Zehr (USMC), 32, husband of Angeline Kamumo Zehr, Lititz, died Wednesday, October 31. Besides his wife, he is survived by his parents, Michael and Joyce Zehr; and a brother, Shawn Zehr. Patricia K. “Pat” Gilles­ pie, 89, Lititz, died Thursday, November 1. She was the wife of the late Howard L. Gillespie. She is survived by a son, Scott, husband of Gay Gillespie, Lititz; a daughter, Patti, wife of Dan Achen­

bach, Lebanon; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, H. Todd Gillespie. Neal W. Mannix, 63, Gardens at Lititz Nursing Home, died Tuesday, November 6. He is survived by two sons: Patrick J. Mannix, and Michael J. F. Mannix; and three daughters: Caitlin J. Mannix; Jennifer M. Mann­ ix; and Marie E. Mannix. Verna E. Snyder, 89, Ephrata, died Tuesday, November 6. She was the wife of the late Paul B. Snyder. She is survived by a son, Michael, husband of Renea Harnish Snyder, Lancaster; a daughter, Christine Rem­ linger, wife of Merv Hill, Ephrata; and three grand­ children. Jed A. Buffenmyer, 55, Akron, died Wednesday, November 7. He is survived by his father, Gerald W. Buffen­ myer; a brother, Scott L., husband of Sarah Griesemer; and three sisters: Sharon L. Kilhefner, Ephrata; Jody A. Ream, Ephrata; and Kathy J., wife of Mark Homan, Ephrata. Leroy S. Burkhart, 81, husband of Joyce E. Hess Burkhart, Harrisburg, form­ erly of Ephrata, died Wed­ nesday, November 7. Besides his wife, he is

survived by a son, Daryl, husband of Kim Burkhart, Lancaster; a daughter, Pam, wife of Randy Oellig, Harrisburg; three grand­ children; and a brother, Carl, husband of Ann Burkhart, Lititz. He was preceded in death by a son, Michael. Loran R. Gensemer, 77, husband of Shirley M. (Crouse) Gensemer, Rein­ holds, died Wednesday, November 7. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Daniel R., husband of Anne Gensemer, Reinholds; one grandchild; and a brother, Larry, husband of Ernestine Gensemer, Reinholds. Clarke E. Hess, 64, husband of Lee J. Stoltzfus, Lititz, died Wednesday, November 7. Besides his spouse, he is survived by six brothers: W. Roy, husband of Brenda M. Hess, Lancaster; Robert L. Hess, Columbia; John P., husband of Milesetta H. Hess, Lititz; James L., husband of Susan R. Hess, Lancaster; C. Richard, husband of Susan Hess, Annville; and Earl K., husband of B. Anne Hess, Newmanstown; and two sisters: Ruth Ann, wife of John B. Gochnauer, Columbia, and Sheryl J., wife of William E. Quickel, Marietta. Christopher Patrick “Chris” Levy, 19, Lititz,

died Wednesday, November 7. He is survived by his mother, Jessica M. Levy; and grandparents, Christine and Bruce Pierce, Manheim. Ruth M. Brown, 89, Lititz, died Thursday, November 8. She was the wife of the late Rev. Lester D. Brown. She is survived by a son, Scott D. Brown, Lititz. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Sue Ann. Galen W. Crouse, 88, husband of Carolyn Forney, Moravian Manor, Lititz, died Thursday, November 8. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Philip G. Crouse, husband of Gail Bensing Crouse, Stevens, and Neal J. Crouse, husband of Nancy Nolt Crouse, Ephrata; a daughter, Pamela L. Ulrich, wife of Dr. Vernon Ulrich, Grove City; six grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; a brother, Alton Crouse, Ocala, Florida; and a sister, Ethel Horst, Ephrata. Thien Cong Le (Giuse), 68, husband of Loan Bach Thi Le, Leola, died Thurs­ day, November 8.

Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, MaiPhuong Jannie Le, Leola. Sara Jane Melzer, 92, Manheim, formerly of Lititz, died Thursday, November 8. She was the wife of the late Alfred J. Melzer. Daniel “Dan” Leaf, 30, formerly of Lititz, died Friday, November 9. He is survived by two brothers: Michael P. Shoe­ maker, Carlisle, and Jefferey T. Shoemaker, Reading; and two sisters: Jessica A. Pevar, North Port, Florida, and Stephanie M. Shoemaker, Sarasota, Florida. Amanda (Mandy) Davis McClune, 44, wife of Jason McClune, Willow Street, died Friday, November 9. Besides her husband, she is survived by her parents, Larry and Sharon Davis, Kutztown; two step­

daughters: Kara and Allison McClune; and a sister, Kim Davis. Lori Sue High, 49, Stevens, died Saturday, November 10. She is survived by her father, J. Clair High; two daughters: Alisa Francis High, wife of Warren Whirt, New Holland, and Halle Christine High-Benson, wife of Joey Becker, Philadelphia; three grandchildren; and six brothers: Gary L., husband of Cecelia (Leed) High, Elizabethtown; Jay, husband of Star (Moser) High, Reinholds; Dennis, husband of Connie (Becker) High, Robesonia; Kevin, husband of Holly (Dillman) High, Denver; Curtis, husband of Joan (Higgins) High, Stevens; and Darrell, husband of Cindy (Werner) High, Lebanon. (Continued On Page 9A)

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Lititz Senior Center Lists Activities The following listing is for the Lititz Senior Center, located at Lititz United Methodist Church, 201 East Market Street, Lititz. *Note: The Cocalico Senior Center is closed and people will be transferred to the Lititz Senior Center. Lititz Senior Center The Lancaster County Office of Aging, Lititz Senior 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 Lan­ caster County residents of

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Ephrata Middle School Honor Roll (Continued From Page 2A)

Weik, Elizabeth Weik, Haileigh Weik, Hailey Wert, Mariah Whitaker, Alison Williams, Zachary Williams, Lance Wilson, Alyssa Wing­ enroth, Trent Wolf, Faith Wratto, Deirdre Wurster, Hannah Ya, Paige Yali, Damadi Yocum­Pringle, Ariel Young, Anastasia Zamatayeva, Allison Zimm­ erman, Cassidy Zimmerman. 8th Grade Xavier Alleman, Abigail Amaya, Liam Anderson, Bethany Appel, Lauren Artus, Leigha Aten, Marissa Ault, Katelynn Baker, Nathan Barnica, Diana Barrera, Benjamin Beam, Olivia Beard, Anna Beck­ ham, Melany Bedoya, Luna Betancourt, Chanvir Bhandal, Savannah Bierman, JoLeigh Blankenship, Autumn Bohanan, Evan Boley, Annette Bondarenko, Ayva Bootie, Kenneth­ Malachi Bootie, Victoria Boyer, Victoria Briggeman, Ryan Bromirski, Alyssa Brown, Hannah Brusk, Desiree Buitrago, Benjamin Burkey, Mason Byrne, Erin Cassidy, Colin Castle, Troy Chedraoui, Paola Cintron Vega, Marly Clicquennoi, Emma Collier, Logan Coop­ er, Kayla Denlinger, Mason Diehl, Kiersten Doutt, Connor DuAime, Erin Eby, Jackson Eichenlaub, Anna Falchuk, Olasunbo Fatusin Jr., Tyler Fegely, Ty Fisher, Alisen Flores, Matthew Foley, Melissa Foster, Zach­ ary Frost, Larissa Gettler, Maximum Gibson, Carly Gilbert, Joshua Gipe, Austin Good, Darian Good, Emily Good, Evan Goodman, Jas­ mine Griffin, Natisha Gudala, Brianna Hafner, Molly Hambrick, Anthony Hatt Jr., Taylor Haupt, Seth Heinsey, Joseph Hernandez, Lily Hershberger, Owen Hertzog, Michael Hoover, Sierra Hoover, Sydney Hornberger, Nathaniel Horst, Ava Howard, Isaac Hubbard, Braelyn Huff, Drew Hurst, Katelynn In­ gram, Kate Jamison, Dylan Jantzen, Cindy Jiang Chen, Owen Johns, Amanda Johnson, Chad Jones, Collin Jones, Sawyer Jones, Jason Keiser, Noah Keller, Madi­ son Kimmel, Carlos Kline, Dylan Kohl, Marissa Kohls, Bogdan Koychev, Lauren Kreider, Evelyn Kreitz, Zachary Labrecque, Madi­ son Lang, Fontaine Lass, Taylor Leakey, Madeline Lee, Ella Lehman, Erica Littlejohn, Wesley Lockard, Hannah Logue, Zoryana Lototska, Dylan Mahlandt, Adrienne Maier, Collin Martin, Desiree Martin, Maddisen Martin, Marajade Martorell, Tanner McCrack­ en, Landon Mendenhall, Jayden Mentor, Chazz Metz, Kendall Miller, Justine Millhouse, Brandon Moral­ es, Jaelyn Morales, Tyler Morrison, Cameron Morr­ ongiello, Ailish Moyer, Madelyn Muhr, Brandon Musser, Joshua Musser, Micah Neff, Nicole Nelson, Natalie Newswanger, Iyana Nissley, Ilya Novokreshch­ enov, Bailey Oberholtzer, Connor Ochs, Jesiel Ortiz, Danielle Orzechowski, Vivek Patel, Samantha Peters, Anna Petry, Brasen Pfautz, Kavin Phillips, Andy Phommachanthone, Ashley

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Wann’s widder ans Hausbutze geht, Die Mam wexelt Hausrod hie un do, Das mer schier gaar nix meh finne kann, No is es Friehyaahr do!

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Wann die Pissebett­Blumme bliehe, En Gnowweloch­Schtengel hie un do, Mer misse widder Hof maehe, Dann is es Friehyaahr do!

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

(Originally published in the April 15, 1981 issue of The Shopping News) Wann Is Es Friehyaahr Do? By E.G. Weber

Wann uff em Nescht hockt die Gans, Sell macht der Gansert froh, Un der Matz hot gschiddelt sei Schwanz, Nort is es Friehyaahr do!!!

Wann die Schneegens naddlich fliege, Die Bloboddle un Weiblumme sin blo, Die Zaahschlibber un Amschel singe, No is es Friehyaahr do!

When Is Springtime Here? When the snow geese northward fly, The bluebells and hyacinth are blue, The wren and the robin sings, Then springtime will be here!

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The turkey gobbler goes after turkey hens, The old broody cluck sits on her nest, Then springtime is here! When housecleaning time comes around, Mother changes furniture here and there, So you can hardly find anything, Then springtime will be here. When dandelion flowers are blooming, And garlic stems here and there, We have to start mowing the lawn, Then springtime surely is here! When the fish man comes with shad, And sings his do re mi do, And the peddler comes to sell shoestrings, Then springtime surely is here! When on her nest is the goose, That makes the gander happy, When March has shaken his tail, Then surely springtime is here! This delightful new creation from the pen of Ed Weber, “Der Alt Weisskopp vun Wissedaal,” came to our attention on a Thursday evening early in March. The occasion was the weekly Dutch call­in program over radio station WBYO in Boyertown. Yes, it was the famous “Wunnerfitz­Schtunn” and Ed Weber was one of the callers. All the hundreds ­ or is it thousands of listeners ­ heard the familiar, soft­spoken voice of “Der Alt Weisskopp” reading a poem he had just written: Wann Is Es Friehyaahr Do? We consider this one of the loveliest Dutch poems from the pen of our gifted friend, who farmed for many years in Gehmansdaal and now lives an active retirement in Wissedaal. If any of our readers wish to compare this poem with the poetry of past poets, you will find this poem in no way inferior. As we have pointed out in the past, we contemporary Dutch are blessed with three gifted and productive poets: Bechtel, Horning and Weber. It’s too bad there aren’t more Dutchmen around who read and appreciate their writings. If our churches and schools in the past had turned out leaders, who would have been willing to stand up and if necessary fight (politically) for the preservation of our Pennsylvania German culture, the language and culture would be flourishing today in a manner which most of you (Continued On Page 11A)

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Bulletin Board THURS., NOV. 22 - Local churches and businesses will sponsor a Free Community Thanksgiving Day Dinner at the Ephrata Business Center, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call Barry or Carol Haller at 717-3362512, Deb or Jerry Zerbe at 717-336-6765 or day of the dinner call 717-721-5613. SAT., NOV. 24 - Reformed Presbyterian Church, 21 East Locust St., Ephrata, will hold an Artisan Craft Fair, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. SAT., NOV. 24 - Stevens Fire Company, 91 Stevens Rd., Stevens, will have a Craft Show, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Admission is free. For more info., call

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PLACES TO GO Lititz, will hold a Christmas Tea at 9:00 a.m. The topic is “The Gift of Precious Gems.” Pre-register yourself and pre-school children by calling the church at 717733-4222 by Sunday, November 25. THURS., NOV. 29 Fairmount Homes, 1100 Farm Crest Dr., Ephrata, will host the Roland Zimmerman Family in concert at 6:30 p.m. For more info., call 717-354-6804. THURS., NOV. 29 - First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church St., Ephrata, will hold a Free Community Meal. Doors

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Thanksgiving

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The

Bulletin Board (Continued From Page 7A)

ville United Lutheran Church, 340 East 28th Division Highway, Lititz, will hold its annual Christ­ mas Bazaar, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Admission is free. SAT., DEC. 1 - Wiest

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, November 21, 2018 - 9A

Evans Retires After 42 Years Of Service

Obituaries (Continued From Page 3A)

Doug Evans of Evans Auto Body in Akron is just beginning to enjoy his retirement after 42 years of doing auto body collision work. Doug’s father John Evans started a part time collision business back in 1950 on Grant Street in Ephrata and in 1958 he moved it to the current location on the hill in Akron. Doug took the reigns in 1976 and has been sought out for his top quality work for the past 42 years. Over time the body shop has worked on every type of vehicle including limos, state police vehicles and everything in between. Doug says cars have become much more technical and they damage easier as part of their safety design. Despite the many changes

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Norman W. Wenger, 85, husband of Anna M. Sauder Wenger, Fairmount Homes, Ephrata, died Saturday, November 10. Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons: Gerald L., husband of Dolli Wenger, New Holland; Clifford R., husband of Carol Wenger, New Holland; and Scott N., husband of Charisse Wenger, Ephrata; seven grandchildren; two brothers: Michael W., husband of Mary Wenger, Ephrata, and Paul W., husband of Elsie Wenger, Akron; and six sisters: Kathryn Ebersole, Ephrata; Bertha, wife of Ben Brubaker, Manheim; Mary, wife of John Becker, Akron; Edna Cramer, Lititz; Anna Reimer, Lancaster; and Marti, wife of Robert Harnish, Manheim.

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THIS WEEK’S

Biblical Message

Foes in High Places by Pastor Ricky Kurth While it is nice to have friends in high places, God’s people have foes in high places! “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of

the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places” (Eph. 6:12). The Greek word for “high” here is epouranios, elsewhere translated “heavenly,” “celestial,” and “in heaven.” Only here is it translated “high places,” a phrase that is elsewhere always found in the Old Testament, where it was associated with the worship of the false god Baal (Num. 22:41; Jer. 19:5; 32:35) and idolatry (II Chron. 14:3). That’s why it angered God when Israel allowed these high places to exist in their midst (Psa. 78:58), and why He was pleased when they were removed (II Kings 18:1­4) and displeased when they were not (II Kings

Give Thanks

A poem by: Miriam H. Martin, Brownstown Count your blessings today. Thank God for them as you pray. Be thankful for good health. It is worth more than wealth. Give thanks if you can speak or kiss someone on the cheek. Give thanks for ears to hear, and thank God for another year. We humans are so small. I believe God loves us all. He hears us when we pray, especially on Thanksgiving Day. 12:3;14:4; 15:4,35). But here’s the kicker. As strange as it may sound, Jehovah was often worshipped in these high places in the worship of

idols (II Kings 17:32; II Chron. 33:17)! If that sounds familiar, it is because fusing the worship of God with idolatry is a device Satan used for centuries

during the Dark Ages in the church of Rome in our own dispensation. This pollution of worship was still going strong when our Authorized Version was translated, and it might be why the translators rendered epouranios as “high places” in our text. They may have perceived that while the “spiritual wickedness” they wrestled was the host of fallen angels in heavenly places, the sphere of operation of these wicked spirits on earth was in the Roman church whose towering cathedrals reminded them of the “high places” where God was worshipped with idols in Israel. In Daniel’s day, a wicked

spirit wrestled with an angel sent from God to try to keep a message from God from getting through to a man of God (Dan. 10:10­ 14). Similarly, during the Reformation, the Reformers wrestled with wicked spirits who tried to keep the message of God’s Word from the people of God by using the brute strength of the Roman church that restricted His Word to the Latin language that few could read. The Reformers wrestled and overcame them by translating the Bible into the languages of the people. Today those same wicked spirits strive to keep the message of God’s Word to us from God’s people, the message of Paul’s distinctive

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, November 21, 2018 - 11A

King Features Weekly Service

November 5, 2018

Es Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch Eck By: The Late C. Richard Beam

1. Is the book of Acts in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. From Proverbs 30, what will pluck out the eyes of anyone who scorns their parents? Demons, Ravens, Doves, Quails 3. Who wrote in 1 Timothy 6:10, “The love of money is the root of all evil”? Timothy, Isaiah, Moses, Paul 4. From Matthew 8, what Roman official asked Jesus to heal his servant? Marshall, Governor, Centurion, Jailor 5. How many times are the words “apple” or “apples” mentioned in the Bible (KJV)? 2, 11, 37, 63 6. Who was the father of Hosea? Uzzah, Beeri, Joash, Ahab ANSWERS: 1) New; 2) Ravens; 3) Paul; 4) Centurion; 5) 11; 6) Beeri Comments? More Trivia? Visit www. TriviaGuy.com © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.

apostleship. This is the battle we fight here at Berean Bible Society, and it is the wrestling in which you too must be engaged if you want to “fight the good fight” (I Tim. 6:12). It is the “good fight” that Paul fought to his dying breath (II Tim. 4:7). Is it your fight too?

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

(Originally published in the April 15, 1981 issue of The Shopping News)

Births ALLGYER, Melvin and Mary (Fisher), Narvon, a daughter, at home. BOORSE, Jack and Jodene (Zimmerman), Nar­ von, a daughter, at home.

BRANDT, Kyle and Alyssa, Ephrata, a son, at cannot even imagine. Every Dutchman today could have been at least bilingual (English and Dutch) and many could Women & Babies Hospital. have been trilingual (English, Dutch and Standard German). DULANEY, Michael and Those of us who are trilingual you can count on the fingers Allison (Emerson), Browns­ of one hand! town, a daughter, at Women But in our ignorance, we were ashamed. Look about you, & Babies Hospital. is the English­language culture in which we find ourselves (Continued From Page 6A)

and the values attached thereto superior to the culture and the values of our grandparents and great­grandparents? I think not! ­ Our readers in the past have failed us in this regard and the present generation is little better. We spend thousands to restore and preserve artifacts from the material culture of the past (colonial and 19th century houses) as display pieces. But how much effort have we put into the preservation and appreciation of the native tongue of our Dutch ancestors and the literary and folklore forms which have come down to us? Precious little! Our “leaders” have failed us miserably! But, Gott sei Dank, we still have in our midst three culture heroes: Bechtel, Horning and Weber. With their God­given gifts they delight us, they comfort us, and they make us proud that we are Dutch. Es Bischli­Gnippli

EBERSOL, Michael and Mary (Stoltzfus), Leola, a son, at home. ESH, Javan and Joy, Leola, a daughter, at UPMC Pinnacle Lititz.

FINGER, Dustin and Abby (Haverstick), East Earl, a daughter, at UPMC Pinnacle Lititz.

REHRER, Aaron D. and Amber (Lehn), Akron, a FISHER, Michael and daughter, at WellSpan Eph­ Merlene, Ephrata, a rata Community Hospital. daughter, at WellSpan Eph­ rata Community Hospital. SENSENIG, Joel M. Jr. HORNING, Alyssa, and and Amy (Bashnaugle), Robert L. Jones, Ephrata, a Reinholds, a daughter, at daughter, at WellSpan WellSpan Ephrata Comm­ Ephrata Community Hos­ unity Hospital. pital. SENSENIG, Michael E. LONG, Derek K. and and Tiffany (Olney), Eph­ Hannah (Martin), Stevens, a rata, a daughter, at WellSpan daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. pital. MARTIN, Brent L. and SMUCKER, David Jr. Nadine (Seibel), Denver, a and Ruthie (Graber), East son, at WellSpan Ephrata Earl, a daughter, at UPMC Community Hospital. Pinnacle Lititz. MARTIN, Nate M. and WEINHOLD, Luke T. Grace (Hoover), East Earl, a and Ashley (Timpson), daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ Denver, a daughter, at Well­ pital. Span Ephrata Community PEACHEY, Curtis L. and Hospital.

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James Richard Weeks, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weeks, Harpswell, Maine, grandson of Jim and Brenda Leinbach, Akron.

November 21

Taylor Jean Poff, 1, daughter of Jerred and Chelsea Poff, Windsor, granddaughter of Vesta Reber, Ephrata, Jean Townsley, Ephrata and Jeff and Amy Weik, Ephrata.

November 22

Michelle N. Brubaker, 5, daughter of Evan and Linda Brubaker, Denver. Jayla Anne Hoover, 10, daughter of Ervin and Ann Hoover, Morgantown, granddaughter of Pauline Martin, New Holland.

November 23

Joshua Michael Kurtz, 7, grandson of Marianne and Russell Kurtz, Bowmansville.

Lance Michael Martin, 10, son of Anthony and Kendra Martin, Lititz. Trenton Kyle Zimmerman, 4, son of Glen and Cristine Zimmerman, New Holland.

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Zachary J. Lorditch, 12, son of Matt and the late Karen Lorditch, Ephrata. Lilyana Jean Oberholtzer, 1, daughter of Sylvan and Rosalie Oberholtzer, Ephrata.

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EVERY MONDAY - Lifetree Café is being hosted at The General Sutter Inn, 14 East Main Street, Lititz, at 7:00 p.m. Topic changes weekly. Everyone is invited. For more info., call Pastor Jason at 717-333-9238. FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Ephrata Area Garden Club will be meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Udder Choice. Open to everyone. For more info., call or text Steve at 717-917-0925 or email sksmiller@yahoo.com. FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Meet­ ing of the Cocalico Creek Watershed Associ­ ation, 7:00 p.m. at the Cocalico Sports­ man Club Building on Sportsman Road, just north of Reinholds. FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Ephrata Public Library, 550 South Reading Rd., Ephrata, will host the support group “You are not alone” from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Open to those who have lost a loved one to a drug overdose. For more info., email Lea Hornerand at patzilling@urnotalone90@gmail. com. SECOND MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Mem­ory Loss Support Group meets from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the 3rd floor Conference Room at Lan­ caster General Health Suburban Outpatient Pavil­ ion. For more info., call Shelby Swartley at 717544-3280. THIRD MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Tri-County Scrollers meet from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Stevens Fire Hall. All Scrollers, lathe turners and decorative woodburning are welcome. For more info., call Michael Freitag at 717-723-7825. SECOND AND FOURTH MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Ephrata Cloister Toastmasters meet at the WellSpan Ephrata Hospital, 6:15 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-0321. SECOND AND FOURTH MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – East Cocalico Lions Club

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Eight Selected For Integrity At Garden Spot High School

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Garden Spot High School has chosen eight students for the month of October who represent the character trait Integrity. Shown, from left to right, are (front) Adam Hahn, Carysse Norris, Cassidy Hoover, Jalise Lopez; (back) Maggie Bauer, Ian Marquis and Jordan Martin. meeting held at Reamstown Fire Hall, 12 West Church Street, starting at 6:30 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-5311. EVERY TUESDAY (NOW DEC. 4) - Petra Church, 565

Airport Road, New Holland, will hold Grief Share, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Room 124. For more info. or to register, call Pastor Titus Kauffman at 717-354-5394. Walk-

Writing Contest Winner Chosen

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Salem Lutheran Plans Christmas Bazaar

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Salem Lutheran Church, 1331 West Main Street, Ephrata, will be having a Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, November 24, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the fellowship hall. There will be many crafts, fresh baked items, used books and puzzles. Refreshments will be available for lunch. Santa will be visiting from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. All proceeds will be used to benefit various community and church projects. Attend Salem’s bazaar for lunch and a start on your Christmas shopping. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Shirley Wechter, Diane Wechter, and Carole Maxwell.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Freshman Anya Rally, daughter of Stacy and Stephen Rally of Stevens, has won the Cocalico English Department Monthly Writing Contest. The genre for the month of September was “Fantasy/Science Fiction” and Anya submitted a two-page story. She is shown with her certificate.


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Ephrata Manor Honors Its Veterans With A Breakfast

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ins are welcome. There is no cost. EVERY TUESDAY (NOW - NOV. 20) - Grief Share (13-week course) will be held at Ephrata Bible Fellowship Church, 491 Peach Road, Ephrata, at 6:45 p.m. For more info., call 717-733-2526. EVERY TUESDAY DOVE Westgate, 1755 W. Main Street, Ephrata, will hold a parent support group, PAL (Parents of Addicted Loved Ones) at 7:00 p.m. Participants must be 18 or older. Childcare is not provided.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Ephrata Manor honored Veterans residing at Ephrata Manor on Monday, November 12. Ephrata Manor Veterans were invited to attend a breakfast in their honor with a guest. Veterans arrived to the Donecker chapel where they were thanked and pinned with a red, white and blue boutonniere. They then were invited to sit and socialize with each other until breakfast was served. After breakfast each Veteran was recognized and given a certificate of appreciation for their service. A program was offered by Elva Hurst, a local chalk artist on patriotism and thanksgiving. Ephrata Manor was able to honor 40 Veterans during this event.

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Community Holiday Service of Remembrance For those whose loved ones have died during the past years You’re invited Sunday, December 2 2:00 p.m. Music and silent reflection followed by the service. Ephrata Church of the Brethren 201 Crescent Ave., Ephrata Refreshments will be served. The program is open to the public at no cost or obligation. Sponsored by: WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital Stradling Funeral Homes, Akron and Ephrata Roseboro Stradling Funeral & Cremation Services, Inc. For more information, call 717-733-2472.


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TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Bible Study Group at the Lititz Church of the Brethren, 300 West Orange Street, Lititz, at 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m., in class­ room #218. All are invited to attend. FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Denver Lions Club will hold a meeting at the Denver Fire Company, Locust Street, Denver, at 6:30 p.m. For more info., call Brian at 717-484-4926. SECOND TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Brownstown Young At Heart Seniors meet at Olde Hickory Grill, 709 Olde Hickory Road, at 11:30 a.m. There is a cost. All seniors are welcome. For more info., call Abe Shrom at 717-5882214. SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Reformed Pres­ From Minor Tune-Ups to Major Repairs!

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44 North 3rd Street, Denver, PA 17517 Phone: (717) 336-5585

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FOR SALE: Eagles Super Bowl flags, banners and garden flags. Area’s largest selection of flags and flagpoles. American Flag Shoppe, near Adamstown. 717-484-1183.

FOR SALE: Chest freezer, small Frigidaire, nice condition, Leola, delivery available, $150. 717-419-4644.

FOR SALE: Annual Lionel Christmas Sale. Forty plus RTR sets, O-Gauge track, Plasticville, vehicles, Transformers, railroad cars, much more. 717-341-2800.

FOR SALE: 2001 Cadillac Sedan Deville, 121,611 miles, 1G6KD54YX1U298113, at Blue Ball Garage, sale date 11/21/18, 1pm. 1377 Brier Town Rd., East Earl, PA 17519. 717-468-3739.

FOR SALE: Oak firewood, mixed firewood, well seasoned, split and cut to 18”, $160 per cord. Delivery available. 717-733-3952. FOR SALE: Truckloads. New Scratch & Dent appliances. Refrigerators, $349 to $1,149, washers, dryers, ovens, gas cook tops, over the range microwave. Slate RD Supply, 717-445-5222.

Appliances FOR SALE: Truckloads. New Scratch & Dent appliances. Refrigerators, $349 to $1,149, washers, dryers, ovens, gas cook tops, over the range microwave. Slate RD Supply, 717-445-5222.

Auto/Truck

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

FOR SALE: 1989 Silverado 4x4 with snow plow, new inspection, like new tires, runs good, $3,500. 717-7334804.

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HELP WANTED Auto Body Painter Excellent pay and benefits, flexible hours.

Reamstown

Saturdays included, no Sundays.

is looking for an Auto Technician:

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Call 717-733-1235

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1215 Ridge Avenue, Ephrata, PA 17522

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Hornberger’s Auto Body

Borough of Ephrata Employment Opportunity

The temporary part-time Meter Reader position is responsible to read water meters. Applicants must be physically able to be on feet up to 8 hours a day and hold a valid PA Motor Vehicle Operators License. Must be willing to work in all types of weather conditions and possess schedule flexibility, personal initiative, good judgment, confidentiality and cooperation in performing work assignments. Applicants meeting the above requirements and qualifications may submit a resume to the Human Resource Department, Borough of Ephrata, 124 South State Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 EOE

FOR SALE: Refrigerator with ice maker, excellent condition, $200. Single bed set, box spring, mattress, sheet set, comforter, pillow shams, frame, $175. Queen bedroom suit, night stands, dresser, frame, $250. Call

WHO’S HIRING Seeking Experienced

Temporary Part-Time Meter Reader

FOR SALE: Brown microfiber, electric love seat, very good condition. $100. 717917-6093.

Household/Furniture

FOR SALE: 2002 Chrysler 4 door Concord, 153,942 miles, $1,000. Call 717-3367793.

CDL DRIVERS (Side Load)

Farm/Livestock

FOR SALE: All steel large vise, 6” jaws, great condition, swivel, $60. 717-768-7080.

FOR SALE: Parts for 2001 Ford F-150 4-door. New brakes and rotors, bed cover, etc. Call 717-381-9237.

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

FOR SALE: Couch, love seat, chair, ottoman, 2 end tables, coffee table, 2 lamps. Like new, $400 OBO. 717-8039430.

FOR SALE: 6’x 2’ stock tank, galvanized, oval, new, $70. 717-768-7080.

FOR SALE: 2000 Ford F-150 4x4, 116,000 miles, needs work, $2,000 OBO. 717-6250084.

FOR SALE: 2002 Chevrolet Prizm, 153,500 miles, 1/19 inspection, drives & shifts well. $1,350. 717-368-9756.

FOR SALE: 2001 Ford Taurus SW, 166K+, good condition, new inspection, tan, $1,400, OBO. 717-6270812.

These positions will strive to support and work within the values and mission of Paul B. Zimmerman, Inc.

717-738-0380 x399

Apply in person or at our website at:

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Top Assigned Equipment 3 Year Class A CDL Experience Needed with 12 Months Clean Driving Record.

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6B - Wednesday, November 21, 2018 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Lawn & Garden FOR SALE: Emerald Green Arborvitaes 2ft., $5.50 each. 4ft. $15 each. Green Giants available. 717-354-6829. FOR SALE: Craftsman 4/20 Trac Plus Snow Blower, very good condition, $200; Toro 724, $250. 717-368-9756.

Motorcycles/ATV’s FOR SALE: 2008 Suzuki King Quad 4x4, 400AS, 690 miles, like new, $3,500. Call 717-471-7483.

Pets & Animals FOR SALE: 14 week old Black Lab puppies. 1 male & 2 females, looking for lov-­ ing families. Raised indoors by family, with shots, de-­ wormer and collars. $400. Please call 717-884-6747.

FOR SALE: AKC chocolate lab female, 16 months, beautiful dog, great with children, mild tempera-­ ment, $695. 717-859-5755. FOR SALE: 1 year Golden-­ doodle males, pets or breed-­ er, good trained habits, Mul-­ ti-Poo females, 6 weeks Yor-­ kie, 3 female, 1 male, 6 weeks. Morkie females, 717335-0940. FOR SALE: 8 month old fe-­ male jug puppy, friendly and energetic. $275. 717-6067767.

Real Estate FOR SALE: 3BR, 2BA home, attached garage, rear deck. Millbrook Manor, 55+ Com-­ munity, Stevens. $139,000. Call 717-335-0042. FOR SALE: Dry cabin in PA, 3/4 acre hunting camp in Cambria County, between Patton and Coalport, near Rock Run, very good hunting and fishing. 717-371-0507.

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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. FOR SALE: Cleveland RTX-3 VMG right hand golfing wedge, 52 degree, 10 degree bounce, new, still in package. Retail, $139.99, selling $80 OBO. Call 717-803-9430.

Notice NOTICE: We accept brush, trimmings, grass clippings, trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-7331602.

NOTICE: Custom built re-­ placement windows and doors. Professional installa-­ tion. Call Ronafa Window & FOR SALE: 20 gauge single Door, 717-733-7534, or visit shot Winchester model 370 our showroom at 400 W. youth, model improved mod-­ Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ rata Business Center. Thank ified, $75. 717-733-0038. You! FOR SALE: Winchester model 12, 16 gauge pump, $375. Hawkins 50 caliber muzzleloader, $330. 610507-5106. NOTICE: Moving Sale, 11/ 23, 11/24, 7am-? Furni-­ ture, decorations, pool ta-­ ble, etc. 125 N. Ridge Road, Reinholds.

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NOTICE: Garage Sale Indoor, Sat. 11/24, 7am3pm. Tools, coats, boots, Christmas dec-­ orations, costume jew-­ elry, and much more. 446 Reinholds Rd., Denver. NOTICE: Garage Sale, Sat-­ urday, November 24, 8am2pm. Lots of tables with lots of junk. Come see what I find. 3437 Rothsville Road, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Married couple lost apartment through building fire. Need a nice, one bed-­ room, first floor apart-­ ment with air condi-­ tioning. Ephrata/Akron area. Fixed steady in-­ come source. Good credit. Needs to be under $660 per month rent. Email bwheck127@gmail.com or call 717-344-0929. Step up and help a fam-­ ily in need.

NOTICE: Good Hometown Show, Indoor Flea Market and Yard Sale, Saturday, 11/24, 7AM-2PM. Collect-­ ables, primitives, vintage, Help Offered farming and barn, tools, crafts, postcards, jewelry. HELP OFFERED: Honest, Food including take-out experienced Christian lady quarts of chicken corn will take care of elderly or dad), 24-7. Vera, soup and Maryland crab (mom 717-808-7055. soup, fresh fish sand-­ wiches at 10AM. Overly’s Grove Banquet Hall, 640 HELP OFFERED: Roof Overly’s Grove Road, New repairs, new roofs, we specialize in: Asphalt Holland. shingle and rubber flat roofs, composite floor-­ ing, interior and exteri-­ Announcements or home improvements. NOTICE: Stop-n-Shop, No-­ We are fully licensed vember 29, 8:30-2:30 at 134 and insured. Free esti-­ Mitchers Road, Newmans-­ mates. PA#132025. Call town. Participating stand-­ now, Phil, 717-696holders: Creative Memories, Norwex, Tupperware, Pam-­ 5052.

pered Chef, Tastefully Sim-­ ple, Cutco, Thirty-One, Le-­ OFFERED: Cory’s mongrass, Amway, Lauren’s HELP Homemade Soap, Creative Handyman Service is looking Expressions, Usborne, to fix those things around the Child’s Boutique by Kate, house in need of repair, so Trash to Treasure, home-­ you don’t have to. No job too made girl dresses, dish small. So call, 717-723cozies, cards & many baked 0277. Reasonable rates/in-­ items. sured. PA#103368.

HELP OFFERED: Deb’s Dog Grooming, worked for Dean and Lisa Martin at kennel 16 years. For appointment call, 717-917-1851.

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

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

HELP OFFERED: Gutter guard installation, roof re-­ pairs, and home improve-­ ments. Low prices, 30 years experience. Russ 717-9567117.

HELP OFFERED: Furniture and chair repair. Call Rick at R&R Woodwork, 717406-6626 or 717-738-1385.

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

HELP OFFERED: Exterior and Interior Home Im-­ provements, windows, sid-­ ing, roof repairs, decks. Concrete pads/walks. Re-­ moval of debris. Mobile OFFERED: FT/PT home repairs. Competitive HELP prices. Call Jim, 717-305- Childcare available, 25 years experience, 717-322-6202. 0385.

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HAMILTON EQUIPMENT, INC. FARM AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS

Customer Service Position for Wholesale Distributor of Farm Equipment (Ephrata)

WE ARE HIRING!

CREW MEMBERS

Are you cut out for this ride? Apply — text FLAGGER to 555-888. Full-time & part-time positions. Must have valid driver’s license & reliable vehicle. Flagger Force is an equal opportunity employer.

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Seeking a Customer Service person to help our Farm Equipment Dealers place their telephone orders with our company. Knowledge of Farm Equipment or Lawn & Garden Equipment is a PLUS. Full-time, hourly, 401k, health insurance. Pleasant office environment. Hours are Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Call Mr. Jan Reddig for an interview, 717-733-7951, ext. #125. Or respond to this AD with your resume. 567 South Reading Rd. (Rt. 272) (across from WaWa) Ephrata, PA 17522 • www.haminc.com

HELP WANTED

DELIVERY & WAREHOUSE POSITION

FULL TIME WITH POSSIBLE OVERTIME Motivated, dependable, team worker Must have clean driving record Some heavy lifting Must be able to work some Saturdays

Entry level position loading trash and recycle for residential customers. Position offers a competitive salary and a full benefits package.

Please apply in store.

Please apply in person:

EPHRATA AGWAY Your Yard, Garden Farm and Pet Place

Eagle Disposal

®

1245 Eagles Way, East Earl, PA 17519

SERVING CUSTOMERS FOR OVER 65 YEARS!

1731 W. Main St., Ephrata • 717.733.6593 • 1.800.379.0568 www.ephrataagway.com Lic. #PA029693

The Lancaster County Career & Technology Center

is currently hiring for a variety of full and part time openings. Positions currently available include:

FT Admin. Assistant - Willow Street FT Admissions Advisor - Willow Street PT Cashiers - Brownstown & Willow Street PT 2nd Shift Custodian - Mt. Joy PT Maintenance/Custodian - Willow Street Saturday Admin. Assistant - Brownstown Interested applicants should visit

www.lancasterctc.edu/employment to view a full list of current openings and to complete a CTC employment application TODAY!

Customer Service Position for Wholesale Distributor of Paint (Leola) Seeking a Customer Service person to help our Paint Dealers and Hardware Dealers place their telephone orders with our company. Knowledge of Paint and Hardware is a PLUS. Pleasant office environment. Full-time, hourly pay, 401k, health insurance. Hours are Monday thru Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. to Noon.

Call Jay Orwig for an interview - 717-656-8994 34 Hess Road, Leola, PA 17540 • www.hamdist.com

Bookkeeper Various Office Duties

- Full time position for someone that is Dependable ~ Team Leader Understands Accounting Accurate & Detail-Oriented ~ Multitasker Computer Literate ~ Clear Communicator

Raytec LLC, Martindale, PA

544 Gristmill Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 717-445-0510 • Career@RaytecLLC.com

Supervisory/ Management Opportunity We are interviewing candidates who meet the following qualifications: • Friendly with customer service experience • Responsible with strong work ethic • Supervisory experience preferred, but will train the right candidate • Available to work evening and weekend shifts

We offer competitive pay in a fast-paced, friendly working environment. If this sounds like you, we would love to meet with you! Please download an application at www.dqephrata.com (or visit our store to pick one up) and return it in person or mail it to:

Dairy Queen® of Ephrata, Inc.

181 South Reading Road PO Box 186 Ephrata, PA 17522 All trademarks owned or licensed by Am. D.Q. Corp ©2018. ®, ™

Now Accepting Applications For

Line Cooks

>> Apply Online - Hiring Code 101 www.myapplebeesjob.com

FT Auto Mechanic Ray & Randy’s Auto Repair Needed for our Ephrata & Elizabethtown locations. Min. 2+ years experience. PA State Safety & Emissions license a plus.

Apply in person or call Ray:

3555 Rothsville Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522

717-733-8180

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Cake Decorating • Baking • General Production Multiple Positions Available Primarily Daytime Hours Experience Preferred But Not Required

FT position includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Discount card, Vacation options PT & FT include 401k w/Company Match

CLOSED SUNDAYS. Applications may be placed at Weaver Markets - Adamstown. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Mark at 717-484-4302.


8B - Wednesday, November 21, 2018 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Cleaning Services HELP OFFERED: A-Clean Hometown Services, specializing in offices, apt. turnovers, move ins and move outs, churches, daycares, and banks. Serving Lancaster County for 25 years. Call 717-3364854. HELP OFFERED: L. Martin Cleaning Services. I clean residential homes and business offices, can provide references upon request. Call 717-826-7739. HELP OFFERED: JR Cleaning Services, complete home, apartment cleaning, move in/move out cleaning, regular service, honest, reliable, references available. Call Lewis, 717-466-8154.

UPS Freight Truckload

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HELP OFFERED: Christian lady will clean your house. Ephrata, Lititz area. Weekly, monthly, bi-weekly. Call 717381-9259.

Home & Lawn Care HELP OFFERED: Need a helping hand? Mulching, clean-ups, weed control, and more. Honest, reliable, affordable. Please call Matt, 717-738-4360. HELP OFFERED: We do fall clean ups, mulching/edging, trimming/pruning, paver patios/sidewalks, and retaining walls. Call ZJ’s Estate Maintenance at 717381-5055, or visit landscapinglancasterpa.com.

Help Wanted

HELP WANTED: Now hiring. Faithful Transport is looking for drivers to transport special needs students to and from school. No CDL required, part-time hours. Be part of a team that is making a difference in the lives of students every day. Please call 717-286-1650 ext. 2 to apply. Retirees welcome. HELP WANTED: Residential and commercial cleaning company looking for hardworking, dedicated individuals to join our team. We have both PT and FT available. Please contact, Christy Madara, 717-823-1900. HELP WANTED: Reliable, dependable person to clear snow from driveway. Denver/Adamstown area. Call 717-208-0120 and leave message to discuss pay.

HELP WANTED: KH Cleaning Service, looking for PT employees, day work, some evenings. Valid driver’s license and transportation. Loves to clean, team player, experienced applicants only. Call 717-682-5777.

HELP WANTED: Seeking reliable, hard working individuals for snow removal. Contact Nate at Hoffert Property Maintenance, 717-587-8542 or hoffertproperty maintenance@gmail. com. Place your classified ads online at www.snews.com!

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UPS is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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WANTED: Vintage muzzle loading guns, Indian arrowheads, large steel traps, military items, paying cash. 717859-1328.

Wanted WANTED: Like new or slightly used digital hearing aids. Call 717-2036521. WANTED: Paying cash for old shaving razors, antiques, typewriters, cameras, lanterns, old audio equipment, old kitchen & household. Jeremy in Akron, 717-2018501. WANTED: Highest cash paid for junk or good cars. Licensed professional. 717278-9539.

Full-time | Dedicated Customer UPS Truckload | Wilmington, DE

WANTED: Antiques, one piece to an entire estate. Buying estate jewelry, gold/silver. All costume jewelry including old rings, vintage clothes, hats, vinyl records, watches, CD’s, wool sweaters, Harley Davidson T-shirts. HELP WANTED: On Lititz Uncle Funky’s 1-484-432broiler farm, 1-2 hours 9770, 717-733-0003. daily. Opportunity for retiree or student. Optional To Buy farm house available. 717627-3933. HELP WANTED: Veteran, Honorable Service, seeks personal aide, 2-3 days weekly, appointments, errands, driver, housekeeping a plus, reasonable compensation with bonus for efficient service. Please call, 610-273-7435, leave message with phone number.

We are now hiring to assist with the needs of our growing company. The following positions are available:

Service Technicians • Install Technicians Warehouse/Inventory Worker Experience preferred but will train. Servicing commercial and residential customers. Competitive wages and benefits provided.

Apply at: 1020 Reading Rd., Narvon, PA 17555 or email tim@tmre.biz

WANTED: The Gold Man is buying your unwanted jewelry, gold, silver, coins, watches, quilts, all antiques, A to Z. Come in and see our vintage Christmas items, clothing and other cool stuff. The Gold Man, 150 E. Main, New Holland. Come in today to see Renee. 717-4750071. Estate/house calls.

Millport Construction LLC

Pre-Engineered Steel Building Erector Seeking motivated and hardworking individual for steel building, erecting and metal roofing. Experience preferred but will to train. PA drivers license required. Paid vacation and holidays.

717-626-7783

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1. GEOGRAPHY: What strait connects the Sea of Marmara with the Aegean Sea? 2. FOOD & DRINK: What is a pluet? 3. SCIENCE: What does an eidologist study? 4. MOVIES: Which Disney movie featured the title song, “You’ve Got a Friend in Me”? 5. AD SLOGANS: What product was advertised as “It keeps going, and going, and going ...”? 6. MYTHOLOGY: Who is the Greek goddess of the rainbow? 7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What is the tallest lighthouse in the United States? 8. HISTORY: The German invasion of which nation had the code name Operation Barbarossa? 9. U.S. STATES: Which state has the nickname “The Mountain State”? 10. ROYALS: Which two houses were involved in England’s The Wars of the Roses in the 15th century? Answers 1. Dardanelles Strait 2. Plum and apricot hybrid 3. Mental images 4. “Toy Story” 5. Energizer batteries 6. Iris 7. Cape Hatteras, North Carolina 8. Russia 9. West Virginia 10. York and Lancaster © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.

WANTED: Costume jewelry, vintage Christmas decorations, doll clothes, clothing button collections, postcards, other small antiques. Stella 717-875-7884. WANTED: Hobby Grade RC vehicles. Nitro, gas, brushed or brushless. Any condition. 717-431-0626.

WANTED: Classic cars, muscle cars, sports cars, antique cars, Low mileage trucks, etc. Jeff Gast 717575-4561.

Blue Ridge Communications has immediate openings at our Ephrata location! Convenient Local Opportunities - Close to home and proud to serve the community where we live and work. Are you looking to start a career with an established technology based company? Want to work in a fast paced, innovative environment? If so, Blue Ridge is looking for you! Blue Ridge offers a competitive starting salary with benefits including healthcare, paid time off, pension plan, tuition reimbursement and more! Hard work and excellent performance are both recognized and rewarded! There are also opportunities for growth and advancement - We help people reach their goals!

Team Work makes the Dream Work - We Need You! To apply, go to www.brctv.com and click on Careers. E.O.E. for the career that is right for you?

WE’RE HIRING!

Do you have excellent customer service skills? Do you enjoy working in a team environment? Do you want to grow with a stable and community minded organization? We may have the opportunity that is right for you!

All positions require some weekend and evening hours, unless noted. All motivated candidates must be able to lift 50 lbs. and stand/walk for an 8 hour shift. Please only apply if you can meet these requirements.

Buffet Attendant - Part-time days GROCERY STORE Deli Clerk - Part-time Salad Bar Attendant - Part-time Meat Cutter - Full-time Store Bar Attendant - Part-time Produce Clerk - Part-time, must be at least 18 years old Busser - Part-time Night Janitor - Part-time Dishwasher - Part-time RESTAURANT Server - Part-time, weekends, must be at Banquet Server - As least 18

needed

Host/Hostess - Part-time, weekdays and weekends, must be at least 18

EOE M/F/H

Deli Cook - Part-time, weekdays Short Order/Grill Cook - Full-time/parttime

Apply online at www.yoderscountrymarket.com or in person at 14 S. Tower Road, New Holland, PA 17557

Employment Opportunities FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME OPENINGS AT NEW BRANCH First Citizens Community Bank is seeking a full-time and a part-time with bene its Universal Associate I (Teller/New Accounts) to join the team in our new Fivepointville Of ice. Schedule will vary and will include working some Saturday mornings. Hours will be approximately 38-40 hours per week (full-time) or 28-30 hours per week (part-time). The ideal applicant will have: · Excellent customer service & computer skills · Cash-handling experience · Desire to interact directly with the public · A good aptitude for math

To apply, complete an application in any of our of ices or mail/email a resume to: First Citizens Community Bank Attn: HR Specialist 3016 South Pine Grove Street Fredericksburg, PA 17026

madaub@ irstcitizensbank.com Equal Opportunity Employer of Women, Minorities, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, November 21, 2018 - 9B

WANTED: Vinyl records & Drug-Free Calendar musical instruments: Pay-­ In October, Reamstown ing cash. Top dollar paid Elementary fifth graders for your vinyl records- all were given the opportunity to an original illustration styles and genres, 33s, create for the Pennsylvania 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, Attorney General’s 22nd clarinets, trumpets, any-­ Annual Drug-Free Calendar thing music! We love it all. Contest as part of Red Call or stop by today, Li-­ Ribbon Week (October titz Music Company, 47 S. 23-31, 2018) festivities. Reamstown faculty voted Broad Street in Lititz. 717- on the top three illustrations 627-4929. www.lititzmusic from the school and .com. submitted those entries to

Contest At Reamstown

Harrisburg for the state-wide

For Rent FOR RENT: 1 car garage, for storage or a car, 223 Rail-­ road Ave., Ephrata. $65. 717-413-5540. FOR RENT: Furnished room for 1 person, includes cable, no smoking, no alcohol, no pets, women preferred, Den-­ ver area, $400/month. 717336-4340. FOR RENT: Large double room, private entrance, country setting. 717-4680890.

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State Capitol in Harrisburg Corinne is the daughter with Attorney General of Josh and Michelle Fair Josh Shapiro on Tuesday of Stevens! Congratulations December 11. Corinne!

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FOR RENT: Upgraded FOR RENT: Twin Pine Apartments 1BR, 45 E. Main St. 2nd Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ floor. Washer/dryer, walkcess, $20.00 per month FOR RENT: 1st floor, two in closet, no pets, no and up. 717-733-6549. Or bedroom apartment. Range, smoking, available Jan. refrigerator, washer and dry-­ stop in at 1932 W. Main, er. No smoking. No pets. 1st, $700. Call Vito 717per month plus util-­ Ephrata. M-Th, 9am-5pm, $750 733-2611. ities. 717-278-0553. F 9am-3:30pm, Sat., 10am12pm.

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Welsh Mountain Home, a Personal Care Home in New Holland, PA, is seeking: an affiliate of Landis Communities

FT Personal Care Aide 6 p.m. – 6 a.m. (Night Shift) 3 days a week

PT Personal Care Aide

6 a.m. – 6 p.m. every other Sunday 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. and/or 6 p.m. – 10 p.m., several days a week

PT Dietary Aide/Cook

9:15 a.m. – 6:15 p.m. every other Saturday and Sunday, PRN hours also available

PT Housekeeper

7:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. every other Saturday and Sunday, PRN hours also available Must have a High School Diploma, GED or CNA Certification.

Contact Melody Jacobs at 717-355-9522 ext. 102 or visit www.welshmountainhome.org

EOE

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

Current Openings:

Certified Nursing Assistant FT/PT Days & Eves

Licensed Practical Nurse FT/PT Eves & Night

Registered Nurse Supervisor Weekend Specialist & Casual

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

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

WHO’S HIRING

WANTED: $100-$2,000 paid for unwanted and junk vehi-­ cles. Local, insured and bonded dealer. Free removal. Call anytime, 717-350-1208.

own Corinne Fair’s artwork was selected! Corinne’s original piece will represent the month of August in the 2019 Pennsylvania Attorney General’s DrugFree calendar! Not only has she won $529 to be deposited into a PA529 Savings/Investment plan for college, but she and the other 12 winners, have been invited to a luncheon at the

1. Name the last major-league team to win at least 20 consecutive games in a season. 2. Which Baltimore Orioles pitcher in the 1960s tossed shutouts in his first two major-league starts? 3. Which team ended the NFC’s run FOR RENT: House 2-3BR, 2 13 consecutive Super Bowl victofull BA, $1,050/MO, in-­ of ries? cludes heat/water/sewer/ 4. When was the last time before the trash, central vac, stove, re-­ 2016-17 season that Valparaiso had a frigerator, dishwasher, mi-­ men’s basketball coach who did not crowave, washer/dryer hook- have the last name of Drew. 5. Name the last No. 1 seed in the ups, no cable TV available, NHL playoffs before Chicago in 2017 wooded setting between Re-­ to be eliminated in the first round. amstown & Adamstown, 6. Who was the last American male plenty of parking, additional boxer before Shakur Stevenson in options available, use of dog 2016 to win a gold or silver medal at Olympics? kennel, pasture, garden area, the 7. In 2017, Justin Thomas recorded hunting privileges. Referenc-­ the lowest-ever score for a 72-hole es required. 484-650-0176. PGA event (253). Who had held the record for the lowest score? FOR RENT: Two bedroom Answers bungalow, Drumond, Flori-­ 1. Oakland won 20 in a row in 2002. da, near Daytona Beach. 2. Tom Phoebus, in 1966. 3. Denver, in Super Bowl XXXII Central air, electric range, after the 1997 NFL season. DW, Edenpure heat. Call for 4. It was the 1987-88 season. info., 610-273-7435. 5. The Vancouver Canucks, in 2012. 6. Andre Ward won a gold medal in FOR RENT: 3BR 1/2 house, 2004. 7. Tommy Armour III shot 254 in a electric heat, washer/dryer hook-up, no smoking, no tournament in 2003.

Houses

WANTED: $50-$500 paid for competition. junk autos. Free removal. Call anytime, licensed, in-­ Out of more than 900 sured, bonded. All paper-­ submissions from 5th graders work taken care of legally. around the state, their very 717-989-6980.

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

pets, security deposit 1 month, credit check, 22 N. Charles St., Ephrata, avail-­ able Dec. 1. $895. 717-4135540.

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Shared Living

Mobile Homes

FOR RENT: Open minded shared apartment Browns-­ town area, no drinking, no drugs, no smoking, must FOR RENT: Mobile. Garage. have income, reduced rent Country, Denver, yard, ap-­ for household chores, in-­ pliances, porch. No pets/ cludes: all utilities, washer/ smoking, security, $725. dryer, cable. Phone calls 717-336-7710. only. 717-419-4163

Construction/ Mechanical STARTING WAGE

$16/HR

Want to help build these?

We are NOW HIRING! Like hands-on work? Have a positive attitude and a willingness to learn? Our 3rd-generation, family-owned local company is looking for assemblers and welders!

800-292-4752 or 717-354-4971 Email: Careers@mheby.com www.mheby.com

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All applicants will be considered 4- and 5-day work weeks Both day- and night-shifts available Starting wage is $16 per hour

JOB FAIR: Wednesday, November 28 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (502 Alexander Drive, Ephrata, PA)


10B - Wednesday, November 21, 2018 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

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• On November 19, 1863, at the dedication of a military cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, President Abraham Lincoln delivers one of the most memorable speeches in American history. In just 272 words, Lincoln reminded a war-weary public why the Union had to fight, and win, the Civil War. • On November 21, 1877, Thomas Edison

• On November 20, 1967, San Jose State College students demon­ strate against Dow Chem­ ical, the maker of napalm. Napalm was an acronym derived from naphthetic and palmic acids, whose salts were used to make the announces his invention of jellied gasoline -- napalm the phonograph, a way to -- used in flame-throwers record and play back and bombs. sound. He used a stylus on • On November 23, a tinfoil cylinder to play 1972, secret peace talks back a song he had resume in Paris between recorded, “Mary Had a Henry Kissinger and Le Little Lamb.” Duc Tho, the North • On November 24, Vietnamese representative. 1932, the FBI crime lab The talks deadlocked officially opens in weeks later, leading Presi­ Washington, D.C. The dent Richard Nixon to single room lab, chosen order the massive “Christ­ because it had a sink, had mas bombing” campaign to scant equipment and was break the impasse.

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Ephrata Cloister Toast­ masters welcomed new member Jim Gee at a recent club meeting. Jim says, “I joined Toastmasters Inter­ national because I wanted to sharpen my conversational skills. Toastmasters Inter­ national is the perfect vehicle to do this.” Toastmasters International is a world leader in communication and leader­ ship development. The organization has more than 352,000 memberships. Mem­ bers improve their speaking and leadership skills by attending one of the 16,400 clubs in 141 countries that make up a global network of meeting locations. Each Toastmaster’s journey begins with a single speech. As they attend club

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Free Christmas Concert The community is invited to a free Christmas concert hosted by the Leola MOMS program at Forest Hills Mennonite Church, 100 Quarry Road, Leola, on Friday, December 7, at 6:30 p.m. Joseph Jaskolka and Laura Hershey will be performing piano and vocal music including Christmas music. The congregation will also be invited to join in the singing of carols. Since graduation from Millersville University, Her­ shey has taught general music and chorus to students in several area schools. She currently teaches private piano lessons and enjoys

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singing and playing piano for church services, weddings, musicals, and concerts. Jaskolka has been playing piano with Worship Teams for 30 years, including 15 years at Groffdale Mennonite Church. The concert will also feature some of the children who attend the Leola MOMS program sharing some special music. All ages are invited to enjoy refreshments, includ­ ing fresh Christmas cookies, while listening to the inspiring music. The event will include a Christmas cookie fundraiser. Christmas cookies will be available to purchase on plates, as cookie jars, or as frozen dough logs. Sales will benefit the Leola MOMS program. Leola MOMS, a group of women from over 20

different local congregations and communities, has met together for more than 40 years to provide fellowship and encouragement for women in the local community. Leola MOMS also provides programs for children from birth through kindergarten. Excellent teachers teach a specific curriculum each week to give the children a preschool experience. This year’s curriculum covers learning the alphabet. The group meets at Forest Hills Mennonite Church from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., on Tuesday mornings, Sep­ tember through April. Visit the MOMS Facebook page to learn how to participate in this group. For more information call the church office at 717-656-6227.

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unity Hospital. Interested individuals are encouraged to join the club for a complimentary introductory meeting. If you would like to receive more information please call 717-475-7722. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Club President Dana Ferber welcoming Jim Gee.

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Library Hosts Concert

East Cocalico Lions Club Inducts New Member

The Lititz Public Library will host the group, Break from Blue Collar, on Thursday, November 29 at 6:30 p.m. as part of its monthly concert series. This a cappella group features a mix of barbershop classics as well as fresh interpretations of popular rock and roll music. Break from Blue Collar features the musical talents of four young men: Zach Bailey (tenor), Ben Hallowell (lead), Tyler Hart (baritone) and Shaun Ressler (bass). The group has performed all over Lancaster County and beyond. The program is free and open to the public. Please pre-register for the program by calling the library at 717-626-2255 or emailing register@lititzlibrary.org.

At a recent East Cocalico Lions Club meeting, Membership Chairperson, Bruce Carpenter, inducted a new member into the East Cocalico Lions Club and Lions International. This new Lion, Anne Hale, has joined the largest service organization in the world, having a membership of 1.35 million men and women in over 46,000 clubs spread across over 206 countries. Through her membership, she will help the club reach out to people in need in her community and throughout the world. Lionism is a cooperative effort in which every member shares the load, so that the load of the less fortunate will not be so heavy. The officers and members of the East Cocalico Lions club are thrilled that Anne has chosen

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Certificate of Membership and a membership pin. This pin is composed of the heads of two Lions. One head is looking to the rear signifying the accomplishments of Lionism in the past while the other head is looking to the future, towards the challenges and achievements which the club will accomplish in the future to come thanks to members like Anne. Shown in the photo is Lion Annie, along with her sponsor Lion Phil Deibler, proudly displaying her Certificate of Membership. 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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Do you need a gift for a special teacher, grandparent or family friend? Perhaps the library has the answer. Consider Gift-A-Book as a creative idea that honors that special person and provides new materials for children at

the Lititz Public Library. Members of the community are now able to add to the library’s juvenile collection by purchasing new books, audiobooks and DVD’s from those on display and donating it to the library. Cash or checks will be accepted for each Gift-ABook purchased. A special commemorative bookplate with the donor’s name will be added.

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p.m. For more info., call Bill Kelley at 717-560-9424. FIRST WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH Golden Trail Senior Activity Center will be held at New Holland U.M.C., 120 West Main St., New Holland, for seniors 60+ years, at 10:00 a.m. PA Coop Ext. will teach healthy food shopping and eating. For more info., call 717-940-0386. 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 invited. Use the rear entrance of the building. THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Vietnam Veterans of Amer­ ica, Lancaster County, Chap­ ter 1008 meets at Pheasant Ridge Community Center, Lancaster, beginning at 2:00 p.m. FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Epilepsy Foundation Eastern Pennsylvania will host a support group meeting at 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.

Denver Women’s Club Monthly Meeting The Denver Women’s Club held their monthly meeting on Wednesday, October 17 at Faith United Lutheran Church in Denver. The table display was by Linda Shelly; hospitality by Sandy Reeder and Mary Stewart; hostesses Bea Ebersole and Deb Ebersole; and Devotions were read by Mary Stewart. The program for the evening was presented by Ashley Scheirer (shown in the photo) of Javateas. Ashley explained how the business started and that there are currently three locations - the original located at 1 Dutchland Avenue, the Ephrata Wellspan Hospital Health Pavilion and the newest location at 333 North State Street, which features a walkup window.

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EVERY THURSDAY Celebrate Recovery, a Christian 12-step recovery program for anyone with hurts, habits and hang-ups, meets at Petra Church, Student Life Center (east entrance), 565 Airport Road, New Holland, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-587-2202. EVERY THURSDAY – East Cocalico Church of the Brethren, 4 Bunker Hill 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

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North Reading Road, 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 - 1st U.M.C. of Ephrata - Senior Moments - 11:30 a.m. There is a small cost for a meal and entertainment. All seniors welcome. For more info., LANCASTER COUNTY: 4 BRs OPEN NOW. Country Club Apts., Conestoga Valley School District. Rent $1,285 includes ALL utilities (heat, hot water/sewer/trash/ electricity). NO PETS. Minimum income $30,850 required. Section 8 accepted & does not require minimum income.

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call Carol at 717-738-2465. 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

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The Ways and Means Committee is selling cookbooks. The cookbook has favorite recipes provided by club members. Redner’s sandwich tickets can be purchased (Rt. 272 Denver and Reamstown crossroad) and are available now through May. Additionally two different options of coupons for Mr. Car Wash will be available in November. Anyone interested in purchasing a cookbook, sandwich tickets or car wash coupons may phone Christina Stover at 717-4687849. If you would like to attend a meeting or become a member, you may do so by phoning 717-951-1423.

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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 717-5882214. THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Terre Hill Historical Society meets in the Terre Hill Community Center at 7:00 p.m. Anyone interested in preserving the history of Terre Hill is invited to attend. For more info., call 717445-6678. THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Woman’s Club of Ephrata

will hold their meeting at the Eicher Arts Center, 409 Cocalico Street, Ephrata, at 1:00 p.m. For more info., call Deb at 717-738-1632. THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH – MOMS Club of Ephrata Monthly Business Meeting and Social, 10:00 a.m. at the Ephrata Public Library in the Multi-Purpose Room. For more info., email ephratamomsclub@yahoo. com. EVERY FRIDAY - Live Country Music at the Denver Fire Hall, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-738-3323. FIRST AND THIRD FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH - St. James Catho­ (Continued On Page 14B)

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Preview Times - Tuesday, November 27 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, November 28 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, November 27. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 21/2 miles west of Ephrata) FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.); ORNATE GILT FRAMED M.T. PIER MIRROR; APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS & LAMPS; LIGHTED KNICKERBOCKER BEER SIGN; THOMAS PACCONI DISC MUSIC BOX; SILVER; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; AGATE; TINWARE; WOODENWARE; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; MAJOLICA PEDESTAL JARDINIERS; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; TOOLS; LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT; 2002 4WD DODGE DURANGO; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD! * Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

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1433 West Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522 • 717-733-4158 See Website For Complete Listings www.hauensteinagency.com 3 BR Townhome, 125 Mount Olive Ln., Ephrata. $1245, 1-car garage, stove, refrig., w/d, d/w, micro. Pet welcome. NO SMKG. 2 BR 1st flr. Apt., 44 Bethany Rd., Apt. E, Ephrata. $950, trash, stove, refrig., dw/wd, micro. NO SMKG. 2 BR House, 850 Galen Hall Rd., Reinholds. $950, w/s, stove, refrig. NO SMKG. 2 BR House, 310 S. Market St., Newmanstown. $825, shed, stove, refrig. NO SMKG. 2 BR 1st flr. Apt., 223 Cherry St., Ephrata. $695, heat, stove, refrig., d/w. NO SMKG. 1 BR 1st flr. Apt., 40 James Dr., Apt. #2, Denver. $610, trash, stove, refrig., w/d. NO SMKG.

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lic Church, 505 Woodcrest 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 717-333-0689 or email lcaPeru717@aol. com. SECOND FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Lovin’ Lititz Every 2nd in downtown Lititz on Main and Broad Streets, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sponsored by Downtown Lititz Merchants. For more info., call 717-626-6332. FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Faith United Evangelical Lutheran Church, 357 Walnut Street, Denver, will distribute food to families in need, from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-3362141. SECOND SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH Free Clothing Giveaway at Bible Fellowship Church of Ephrata, 491 Peach Road, Ephrata, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. For more info., call the church at 717-733-2526.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese World Language Career Day was held at Cocalico High School with several guest speakers sharing their insights. Speakers encouraged students to learn Spanish or German in order to meet the growing need in certain industries. Shown is Ms. Kelly Toland from Lancaster General Hospital encouraging the learning of a second language. 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, encouragement and guidance to women who have lost their husbands through

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 10 • 9 A.M.

LOCATION: 1564 Main St. (Suite 200), East Earl (Goodville Area). Rt. 23 E. from Blue Ball to auction on right (Goodville Industrial Center). (East Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.)

death. For more info., contact Elaine Severein at 717397-1272. SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH SATURDAY EVERY MONTH – East Cocalico Church of the Brethren Men’s Bible Study meets 7:00 a.m. at the church at Bunker Hill Road, Reamstown. Call 717-336-7616 for details. SECOND AND FOURTH SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Paws to Read, holds three sessions at 10:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 11:00 a.m. at the Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Road, Lititz. EVERY SUNDAY Divorce Care will be held at

Petra Church, 565 Airport Road, New Holland, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Join at any time. For more info. or to register, call Pastor Titus Kauffman at 717-3545394. EVERY SUNDAY – Celebrate Recovery, a Christian 12-step recovery program, meets at 409 N. State Street, Ephrata, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Call 717-733-2000. EVERY SUNDAY – AlAnon Family Group, 12th Step Program of Recovery, Zion Lutheran Church, 18 Quarry Road, Leola, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. FIRST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH - A Free Jam Session of Blue Grass,

Gospel and Country Music at the Denver Fire Hall, 425 Locust Street, Denver, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Open stage. (First Sunday of each month except July, August and September). Donations appreciated. FIRST & THIRD SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Norlanco Parent and Family Support group meets from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Ephrata Hospital Cedar Conference Room, 169 Martin Ave., Ephrata. Peer support for families facing their loved one’s addiction. For more info., email norlanco2@gmail. com.

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Saturday December 8 • 2pm 312 S. 10th St, Akron, PA 17501

NOTE: Auction to begin at 9AM w/sm. shop items followed by larger items. Online bidding available, visit www.klinekreidergood.com approx. Nov. 26 to bid online. Terms are cash, PA check or major credit card w/3% service fee. Food Stand. See more photos of machinery & equipment on website. Preview: December 7th & 8th from 9AM – 4PM. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-606-2226 or 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

• Vaulted Family Room w/Fireplace • Brick Exterior • Master Suite • 3 Bath • 0.21 Acre • Ephrata Area SD Open House: November 24, 10am-12pm & December 1, 10am-12pm

Prestigious Custom Cabinetry Leonard Martin, 717-405-6733 AY000253L

Auction For: Ronald Frisbie Est. Attorney: Barley Snyder, LLP

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details. 717-664-5238 • 877-599-8894

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EPHRATA TOWNSHIP

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2 Parcels in Vogansville, Earl Twp.

3 BDRM. BRICK RANCH w/POTENTIAL 4 CAR GARAGE & SHED ON .36 AC. LOT WINROSS TRUCKS – TOYS – ANTIQUES – GUNS

SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 2018 at 9 A.M.

REAL ESTATE - 1 P.M. • GUNS & TOYS - 11:00 A.M.

Located at 113 Maple Farm Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 Directions: From 7th St. (Rt. 272) in Akron, PA, turn North on Oak St, pass Maple Farm Nursing Home & turn left on Maple Farm Rd. 1,520 sq. ft. brick ranch w/attached potential 4 car garage & 12’x16’ shed. Brick home w/3 bdrms, full bath, Oil fired hot water baseboard heat, Rheem Central Air, Central Vac, Metal shingle roof system (Lifetime Warranty), drilled well & septic tank w/drainfield. 1st FL: Living Room: OFFICE: w/w carpet; LAUNDRY: W/D hook-up, DINING AREA: KITCHEN: nice adjustable Birch cabinets, GE countertop elec. range, 40” elec. oven/range, FULL BATH: 3 BDRMS w/Hardwood floors & closets, BASEMENT: Family Rm. 13’x26’ unfinished Bsmt area; 442 sq. ft. L-shaped Shop w/18’ work bench, & outside entrance; MECHANICALS RM: Vac. Home has 2 covered rear concrete patios, Gutter Guards, on nice 110’x 168’x 78’x165’ lot. REAL ESTATE by appointment. Call 717-466-6355 See pics on auctionzip.com #5627 or www.learyauctioneers.com NOTE: Great, quiet location. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: 10% down day of sale, balance in 45 days AUCTION TERMS: Cash, good PA check, credit card; 3% Buyer’s Premium waived for cash or good PA check. ATTORNEY: Kling & Deibler

Sale by:

GERRY A. DORNES

Parcel #1: 3 BDR, 2-Story, Frame Home • Parcel #2: 3 BDR, 2-Story Brick Home

Monday, December 10, 2018 @ 1:00 P.M. Auction Location: 309 Wissler Rd., New Holland, PA 17557 Lancaster County

Property Descrip�ons: Parcel #1 - 309 Wissler Rd: 1632 sq. �., 3 BDR, 2-story, frame house, totally remodeled, like new, on 9500+ sq. �. lot. Detached 24’x30’ concrete block garage w/(2) 7x9 OH Doors, needs TLC. On-site well, swing set & new side yd., privacy fence. Lg.14’x23’ eat-in-kitchen, custom oak cabinets, entry/mud rm. w/laundry area, 10’x13’ outside vinyl deck, lg. living rm. & master bedroom, both w/solid hickory hardwood flooring, incl. walk- Parcel #1 - 309 Wissler Rd. in closet, 1 full bath on 1st flr. Lge. 13’x21’ finished family rm. in basement w/stone fireplace, extra mech. rm. & can shelves. Outside steps w/Bilco door. Upstairs; (2) 9’x13’ BDR w/closets & wall to wall carpet, lg. 10’x20’ unfinished BDR or storage rm. Oil furnace, hot air heat, central air w/outside pump. Taxes: $2,674.00/yr. Parcel #2: 1488 sq. �., 3 BDR, 2-story, brick house on Parcel #2 - 311 Wissler Rd. 10,000+ sq. �. lot w/new 20’x38’ 2-stall horse barn w/carriage/shop sec�on, (2) 8’x8’ OH doors & (2) 48” wide entry doors, built in 2015. New concrete outside pad & driveway, 4’ high white alum. picket fence around garden area. Lg. entry laundry rm. w/a�ached full bathroom, 11’x13’ eat-in-kitchen w/white agate cabinets, 10’x17’ & 10’x14’ comb. family rm. w/oak hardwood flooring, 7’x7’ ves�bule entry rm. Cellar: oil hot air furnace, 275 gal. tank, elect. hot water heater, lg. cistern for water supply in house, pressure pump & tank. Upstairs: 9’x17’ BDR w/½ bath in corner, 2 more sm. BDRs, a�c storage. Taxes: Apx. $2700.00/yr. Open House: Sat. Nov. 24 & Sat. Dec 8, 1-3 p.m. & Thurs. Dec. 6, 6-8 p.m. Terms: $20,000 deposit per parcel due day of auc�on. Buyer to pay 2% transfer taxes. Se�lement on or before 2-11-19. Auc�oneers Notes: These 2 parcels would make a nice combina�on for one owner, circle drive possible. Live in one, rent the other. 311 has oversized approved seepage bed that services 309 & 311, recorded and deeded. Located in desirable E. Lancaster Co. School Dist. Owner moving & mo�vated to sell. For addi�onal pictures go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com or www.auc�onzip.com or www.GoToAuc�on.com. Auctioneers: Wilmer Martin (717) 333-4881 AA#019644 Noah Shirk (717) 354-0192 AU#005928

Seller: Lamar & Nancy Jean Zimmerman Food Available

A�orney: Kling & Deibler (717) 354-7700

www.beiler-campbellauctions.com 1-888-209-6160

WED., NOV. 21 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. WED., NOV. 21 - 1:00 p.m. - JMR and Sons, LLC, Lesal Road, Kinzers. 2 acre prime country building lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., NOV. 21 - 4:00 p.m. - Heather M. Auman, 144 Rose Hill Rd., Ephrata. 4.2 acre farmette with stream, 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom farm dwelling, bank barn/garage, 3 stall horse barn, shop, outbuildings, pasture, 2 unit rental dwelling with 2 bedroom 1st floor apartment, Chevy truck, Kubota tractor, golf cart, freezer. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., NOV. 23 - 10:00 a.m. - Robert C. Rush, 863 Winter Hill Road, Strasburg. 96 acre dairy farm, dairy barn 215x40, (2) equip. bldgs., manure pit and bunker silos, 73+ acres cropland, pasture with stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., NOV. 23 - 11:00 a.m. - Ammon H. and Ella Z. Hoover, 1911 Mount Joy Road, Manheim. Country brick 3 bedroom rancher, attached 2 car garage, 1 acre country lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, furniture/appliances, ’94 Jeep Cherokee, snowblower, guns, tools. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., NOV. 28 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools, 2002 Dodge Durango. Vehicle at 6:30 p.m. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., DEC. 1 - 9:00 a.m. - Gerry A. Dornes, 113 Maple Farm Road, Ephrata. 3 bedroom brick ranch with potential 4 car garage and shed on .36 acre lot. Real

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE 4 BEDROOM RANCHER - 3 CAR GARAGE 1 ACRE LOT

SAT., DEC. 15, 2018 SALE AT 11:00 A.M.

Located at 225 Hartings Park Rd., Denver (Schoeneck Area, W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) Real estate consists of a board & battonsided, ranch-style dwelling, built in 1948, containing a kitchen/ dining area; a living room w/propane heater; a family room; four bedrooms; a full bathroom w/dbl. bowl vanity; a laundry room; and an enclosed sun porch all on the main level. There is approx. 1,650 sq. ft. of finished one floor living space. Electric baseboard/radiant heat; well and septic onsite. Partial basement. 6 Year old roof. This well built rancher is ideally situated on a 1 acre (+/-) lot along with a detached, block, 3 car garage w/workshop space and 2nd floor storage, as well as an extra-wide driveway providing plenty of parking for a truck, camper, or numerous vehicles. This property is bordered by farmland, and offers plenty of room to run/play/garden. This is a solid property in an excellent, rural, location. You will not want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open Houses to be held Sun., Dec. 2 & Sat., Dec. 8 from 1-3 P.M. or by appointment, contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. N. Ermolovich, Att’y

Terms By:

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


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estate at 1:00 p.m. Winross trucks, toys, antiques, guns. Guns and toys at 11:00 a.m. Jay M. Leary & Associates. SAT., DEC. 1 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued antique auction - contemporary folk art, pottery, early China and glassware, folk art, artwork, books and Ephemera,

textiles, toys, period furni­ ture and antique country and paint decorated furniture. Horst Auctioneers. WED., DEC. 5 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., DEC. 7 - 9:00 a.m. - Noah Shirk Farm, 220 Covered Bridge Road, Eph­ rata. Greenhouse, produce equipment and supplies, farm equipment and tools. Beiler-Campbell Auction Services. FRI., DEC. 7 - 4:00 p.m. - Mary L. Clinton, 292 Newport Road, Leola. Country 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 1/2 acre level lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., DEC. 8 - 2:00 p.m. - Ronald Frisbie Est., 312 S. 10th St., Akron. Akron 4 bedroom home with de­ tached studio on 0.21 acres. Hess Auction Group. MON., DEC. 10 - 4:00 p.m. - Daniel B. and Mattie F. Beiler, 644 Meetinghouse Road, Gap. Country 4 bedroom split level dwelling, garage, 12x44 barn, (2) utility buildings, 1.03 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION 21/2 STY. 3 BDRM. BRICK/STUCCO DWL. 2 CAR GAR. – 6/10 ACRE LOT EAST EARL – BLUE BALL AREA

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13 • 4 P.M. 4847 28th Div. Hwy., East Earl. Rt. 322 E. from Blue Ball to East Earl to property on right, corner of Rt. 322 & Rt. 897.

2½ sty. dwl. w/2160 SF w/multiple brick thick walls, wide window sills, country eat-in kitchen w/appliances, 1st floor family & living rms., foyer w/open stairs, 3 bdrms., 1½ baths, 1st floor laundry, attic, bsmt., oil HW heat, covered porch & balcony & 2 car garage 22x24, 6/10 acre lot w/lawn, garden area, public sewer & well. Solid house w/insulated/tilt windows & insulation. Owners serious to sell. Convenient location, “move in” condition. Ideal as residence or investment. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., Nov. 24, Dec. 1 & 8 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Cedar Grove Presbyterian Church 717-354-5573 or 717-445-6489

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

SAT., DEC. 15, 2018 SALE AT 2:00 P.M.

Located at 1 Lynda Dr., Denver (E. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From intersection of Rt. 897 & 272, in Adamstown, take Rt. 897 South two blocks to property on corner of Lynda Drive.

Real estate consists of a brick and aluminum sided split-level dwelling, built in 1967, containing a kitchen w/breakfast bar; dining area; living room w/built-in bookshelves; and a flagstone foyer all on the main level. Upstairs, there are three spacious bedrooms (master with half bath and walk-in closet) and a full hall bath. There are hardwood floors and ample closets throughout! The lower level contains a family room with brick hearth and new woodstove insert as well as a two car garage w/laundry, commode, and sink. Down just a couple more steps, there is a large basement area for storage or an ideal workshop. This home contains a lot more living space than it appears from outside! One year old heat pump & central air. Electric baseboard backup. Whole house humidifier. Waterproofed basement. Public water and sewer with water softener and reverse osmosis systems. Replacement windows throughout. This solid and well maintained home is situated on a 0.34 acre corner lot in a conveniently located community just off Routes 897 & 272, and close to Rt. 222 and the Pa Turnpike! Being a one owner home, the sellers have faithfully updated mechanicals, etc. as needed; however, cosmetically, this home could use some updating. This is the perfect opportunity for a family looking to build some sweat equity, all the while being able to add your own design/finishing touches! You won’t want to miss out! Open Houses to be held Sun., Dec. 2 and Sat., Dec. 8 from 1-3PM, or by appointment, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. J. Noel, Att’y Terms By:

ROBINETTE F. PALSGROVE

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

WED., DEC. 12 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. WED., DEC. 12 - 1:00 p.m. - The Denlinger Fam­ ily, 151 Hartman Bridge Road, Ronks. 31 acre lime­ stone farm, spacious 3 unit dwelling, bank barn, tob. barn. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., DEC. 13 - 4:00 p.m. - Cedar Grove Presby­ terian Church, 4847 28th Division Highway, East Earl. 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom brick/stucco dwelling, 2 car garage, 6/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. FRI., DEC. 14 - 1:00 p.m. - Daniel S. and Priscilla S. King, 204 Hill Road, New Holland. Custom 3 bedroom raised rancher, 2 car garage/ shop building 22x54, 2 story 2 unit lodging facility, fenced pasture, southern exposure, 2.9 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. SAT., DEC. 15 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding fire­

arms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., DEC. 15 - 11:00 a.m. - Douglas Krimes Estate, 225 Hartings Park Rd., Denver. 4 bedroom rancher, 3 car garage, 1 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., DEC. 15 - 2:00 p.m. - Robinette F. Palsgrove, 1 Lynda Drive, Denver. Brick and aluminum sided splitlevel dwelling with a 2 car garage on a 0.34 acre corner lot. Art Pannenecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. TUES., DEC. 18 - 3:00 p.m. - Edsel F. Hamm Estate, 202 Lippitt Rd., West Nantmeal Township. Holland stone and frame ranch style dwelling with 14’x24’ single car attached garage and 10’x14’ frame garden shed on 3.1 acres m/l. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., DEC. 21 - 10:00 a.m. - Dale L. and Alma M. Charles, 142 Black Swamp Rd., Bainbridge. 42.5 acre produce/crop farm with stream (known as Sterling Acres). 2.5 story 4 bedroom

(AKRON AREA)

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farm house, 42x76 bank barn, 46x140 shop/garage/ packing building. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Farm and produce equipment, truck, tractor. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JAN. 3 - 4:00 p.m. - Nathan R. and Sadie R. Zook, 634 Springville Rd., New Holland. Country 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 26x32 barn/gar­ age, 12x24 utility building, 1.1 acre with fenced pasture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JAN. 5 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Eph­ rata. Outstanding firearms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., JAN. 17 - 4:00 p.m. - Donald C. Rowe Estate, 18 West Millport Rd., Lititz. Brick and vinyl-sided ranch style dwelling with 26’x32’ steel sided pole barn

and 18’x16’ framed garden shed. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 9 - 10:00 a.m. - Allen P. Garner Estate, 956 Smokestown Rd., Denver. 14 acre farmette, 2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, summer house, 2 run-in barns, fenced pasture with stream, tillable land. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 9 - 10:00 a.m. - Allen P. Garner Estate, 907 Smokestown Rd., Denver. Country 1-1/2 story dwell­ ing, 2 car garage, horse barn 66x86, barn with ring 50x100, 3.2 acres fenced pasture (known as Ox Yoke Stables). Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., MAR. 4 - 9:00 a.m. - J. Jacob Zimmerman, 1073 Creek Rd., Leola. 2-1/2 story house, bank barn, 44’x312’ poultry barn, tobacco shed. Beiler-Camp­ bell Auction Service.

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 4 BDRM. SPLIT LEVEL DWL. - GARAGE 12x44 BARN – (2) UTILITY BLDGS. 1.03 ACRE LOT EAST EARL – NARVON AREA

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10 • 4 P.M.

644 Meetinghouse Rd., Gap (Narvon). Rt. 322 E. from Blue Ball to East Earl. Right Rt. 897 S. Left Meetinghouse Rd. Property on right.

2 BDRM. FRAME COTTAGE, 1.8 ACRE WOODED TRACT, 2 STORY BRICK 2-CAR GARAGE, 1994 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM

MONDAY, DEC. 10 at 4:00 PM

LOCATED AT: 358 Pool Rd., Ephrata, PA., W. Earl Twp., Lancaster Co. DIRECTIONS: From Main St., Akron, Pa. take S. 11th St. straight onto Pool Rd. to property on left opposite Akron Pool. REAL ESTATE: consists of a charming 1,200 sq. ft. frame 2-bdrm cottage, a brick & vinyl 2-story 2-car garage on a 1.80-acre wooded tract. Main floor features a 14’x18’ raised panel cherry cabinet kitchen w/appliances & dining area; 20’x14’ living room; full bath; 2-bdrms w/closets; covered side porch/patio; daylight basement family room; laundry; 2-utility rooms; oil hot water heat; public water & on-site septic; annual taxes approx.:$3,100. Outbuilding: a 26’x32’ brick 2-story 2-car garage w/16’x7’ door; upper level features 858 sq. ft. storage area. Buildings need some TLC & cosmetic updates. OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, Nov. 24 & Dec. 1 from 1-3 P.M. For info. call auctioneer at 717-371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Kling & Deibler (717) 354-7700 Note: Charming 2-bdrm. cottage & large garage/barn, large 1.8 acre private wooded setting yet close to all conveniences; easy access to Rt. 272 & 222. Seller has moved to retirement home and is very motivated to sell! For photos & listing, visit www.martinandrutt.com Vehicle: 1994 Plymouth Acclaim sedan, green, 53k miles, auto trans, AC, V-6 3.0 liter, good tires.

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

EPHRATA, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

Auction For:

ALYCE I. RAVEGUM

(Raymond Ravegum POA (717) 669-9378)

2-Day Public auction

Commercial & Industrial Electrical Liquidation Auction Service Trucks, Trailers, Vans, Ditch Witch, NH Skid Loader, JLG Scissor Lift, Power Tools, High Voltage Electrical Inventory

Thurs. & Fri., Dec. 13 & 14, 2018 @ 8:30 A.M.

Custom split level w/3668 SF, eat-in kitchen w/appliances, living rm., family & rec. rms., 4 bdrms. plus 5th bonus bdrm., 2½ baths, mud/laundry rm. Special addition w/2nd kitchen, living rm., bdrm., bath w/private entrance, lower level finished, enclosed sun rm., hot tub, large deck, 1 car garage, 12x44 horse barn w/3 horse stalls, 12x24 & 14x10 utility bldgs., above ground pool, 1.03 ACRE lot w/well, septic, lawn & garden area. Owners relocating to Leb. Co. & serious to sell. Spacious 4+ bdrm. dwl. w/separate quarters. Ideal for adult child or parent. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., Nov. 24, Dec. 1 & 8 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Daniel B. & Mattie F. Beiler 717-696-9269

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

- Leola Area -

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 5.2 ACRE FARMETTE 21/2 Sty. House - 30’ x 40’ Horse Barn 30’ x 325’ Chicken House

Wed., Dec. 12, 2018 at 3:00 PM

Location: 230 Quarry Road, Leola, PA 17540 (Upper Leacock Twp., Lanc. Co.) Directions: Rt. 23 West of Leola. Turn right onto Quarry Road. Follow 1.3 mi. to property on left.

224 Old Baltimore Pike, Nottingham, PA 19362 - Chester County

Directions: From Route 1, take Route 272 South 1/4 mile, turn right on Herr Drive, 1/4 mile turn right on Old Baltimore Pike to auction on right. Across from Herr’s Chips. Thursday, December 13 @ 8:30 am: Selling entire industrial, commercial & line work, electrical inventory, parts, hardware & supplies, including all poles, boxes, disconnects, panels & lights; full & partial rolls of all types & sizes of wires & cables; meter bases, breakers, transformers, insulators & fuses; metal, aluminum & poly conduit & all types of fittings; Office Supplies: desks, conference & drafting tables, chairs, bookcases & more. Friday, December 14 @ 8:30 am: Selling all equipment including ‘96 Ford F800 truck w/crane & auger boom; ‘92 Ford F700 truck w/Baker body & 60’ 2-man bucket; ‘90 Ford F700 truck w/Adkins body; ‘00 Ford F550 truck w/Adkins utility body w/40’ bucket; ‘03 Ford F350 truck w/Stahl body; ‘08 Ford E350 work van; (2) ‘06 Ford E250 vans; ‘06 Pequea 12’ dump trailer; ‘86 Southeast skid loader trailer; extendable tongue pole trailer; ‘06 NH LS160 skid loader; ‘98 Ditch Witch Trench Machine; JLG Scissor lift; Ditch Witch Earth Auger; electric forklift; all Greenlee & other threaders, benders, heaters & cutters; step & ext. ladders; All Greenlee, Hilti, Milwaukee & other power/hand tools such as hammer, right angle, & core drills, drivers, benders, shot guns, saws; Stihl & other saws, trimmers & blowers. Auctioneers Notes: After 63 successful years of commercial & industrial electrical & line work, Dolinger Electric Inc. will liquidate with a large, 2-day public auction. Watch for future detailed ads. For additional pictures & information go to www.beiler-campbell.com, www.auctionzip.com & www.GoToAuction.com Auctioneer: Harold Martin 717-738-4228 AU#019488 Noah Shirk 717-354-0192 AU#005928 Christ Taylor 717-371-1915 AU#005421

Seller: Dolinger Electric Inc. 610-932-8200

www.beiler-campbellauctions.com 888-209-6160

2½ Sty. house w/approx. 1,624 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 1 bath, kitchen, dining room, living room, front porch, rear screened in porch, attic and basement w/laundry/mudroom. LP furnace/ hot air heat (500 gal. LP tank included). 200 amp. elec. service. Barn: 30’ x 40’ 2 sty. horse barn w/2 box stalls and 27’ x 30’ shop/garage area and full 2nd floor. Chicken House: 30’ x 325’ 1 sty. chicken house, currently used as a horse barn and storage. All situated on a 5.2 acre +/- level tract w/fenced pasture, on-site well and septic. Zoned AG. 900’ road frontage. Upper Leacock Twp. CV schools. NOTE: Prime opportunity to purchase a 5.2 acre +/- farmette in the Leola area. Great as a produce, chicken, duck or horse farm or any other small scale farming operation. Property is NOT in Ag Preserve or Clean & Green. Great location, surrounded by farmland. Easy access to Rts. 23, 772, 272, 222. Close proximity to Leola, Lancaster, Brownstown, etc. Prepare to buy. The Lapps plan to sell. TERMS: 10% down, balance on or before Feb. 11, 2019. Ed Miller, Attorney. Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAYS, Nov. 24 and Dec. 1, 1-3 PM. Call auctioneer @ 717-354-9524 w/any questions. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. # AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524

Auction for: Amos S. and Sadie S. Lapp


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Follow These Christmas Tree Safety Precautions Those who celebrate Christmas know that a Christmas tree is often the centerpiece to holiday decorating and celebrating. Presents are tucked beneath the bows, and for many it’s a family affair choosing and decorating the tree. While there will be debates on both sides of the fence as to whether a real or artificial tree is better, it comes down to personal preference. Each has its share of advantages and disadvan­ tages. The big decision lies in choosing a tree that will fit the size of your home and your lifestyle and making it safe. Consider these ideas. Individuals with large great rooms or cathedral ceilings may be able to invest in a tree that is tall and full. A smaller tree may seem dwarfed in a large room. Conversely, those with a smaller room will want to scale back their tree size. Otherwise the tree can take up too much space and infringe on normal activities. Placement of a tree is also important. Many people want to put the tree in front of a large window to show off their display to passers by. However, this isn’t always practical. If a heating element is near to where you want to put your tree, the air can dry out a real tree; artificial trees may be more forgiving. Take care not to place a tree where it will interfere with the ability to traverse the room, or where guests, children or pets will stumble into it. In fact, those with young children or pets may want to place the tree in a corner where it will be somewhat out of the way or

barricaded by other furniture. Securing the tree to a wall or the ceiling with a small hook and fishing line will also be a measure of safety. Through the years lighting manufacturers have taken steps to create holiday lights that are safer and easier to use. It is never recommended to put real, lit candles on a tree, which is an obvious fire hazard. Check for frayed wires or bulbs that burn relatively hot on Christmas light strands, which can also be hazardous if the lights are left on while unattended. LED lights are now available that operate cooly and may last longer than some other traditional lights. When choosing orna­ ments, place delicate or breakable items higher up out of the prying hands of young children. Because glass ornaments can fall and break, it may be safer to

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Hosting An Intimate Holiday Gathering

Come the holidays, there is a lot of talk about hosting a crowd of loved ones. But what to do if your event is smaller in scale? Make the most of an intimate gathering by focusing in on the details you may have had to forego if you were opening your home to a large number of people. This is a perfect time to take out a special set of china, linen napkins and a lavish tablecloth. Allow the table to shine with a centerpiece brimming with flowers and foliage, or create a personalized centerpiece with your favorite antique urn or other collectible. Because you’ll be able to easily manage guests in one area of the house, you won’t have to worry as much about

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Take The Simplify Your Holiday To-Do List This Season Think Trying to get everything Outside The Hassle Out done on your holiday list Box When can be tough for even the Of Gift most organized among us. Wrapping From decking the halls to Returns A number of industry buying and wrapping the (Continued From Page 7)

• Use a receipt whenever possible. Receipts speed up the return process consider­ ably. Whether it is the actual receipt or a gift receipt, this small slip of paper is evidence that the item being returned actually was purchased at the particular store on a particular date. • Bring identification. Stores will sometimes honor a return for store credit when you present your driver’s license. Keep in mind that there may be a strict limit on how many items you can return without a receipt, and many stores keep track of this information by utilizing the unique scan code on your license. If you are a serial returner, you may find your efforts are for naught. • Keep boxes closed. Restocking fees are charges exacted for items returned that have been opened. Generally they are applied to electronics and appliances, sometimes 15 to 30 percent of the total purchase price. To get the most value for your return, be sure to keep the box closed. Cut down on the stress and hassle of holiday returns by knowing store policies and only returning items that are unopened and unused. And whenever possible, bring a receipt, even if it’s just a gift receipt.

gifts to cooking and clean­ ing for guests, it’s easy to overlook something or someone on your list. Before you run around town to a million stores, take some time to get orga­ nized. With a little smart planning you can simplify your holiday list and make your season go from hectic to jolly. • Plan Your Menu. Don’t just remember to add big items to your shopping list. While nobody forgets the ham or turkey, it’s easy to overlook essentials like va­ nilla, nutmeg, flour, butter, chicken stock and spices. You don’t want to run to the store because you’ve for­ gotten the cinnamon for the cookies in your oven, • Shop Smart. There is no such thing as too early. Take advantage of early bird dis­ counts on Christmas cards and gifts so you won’t wor­ ry if the item will be in stock. Check for special dis­ counts, but don’t just buy anything. The worst gifts are those that look like you purchased the first thing you saw. Opt for personal gifts that look like you’ve thought a lot about the re­ cipient. For example, thanks to ad­ vances in photo printing technology, you now can

add a personal photo to tra­ ditional items like calen­ dars, journals, stationery and other inexpensive gifts. Why not streamline the pro­ cess and choose one great gift you can customize for each recipient? • Get Emergency Gifts. You may think you’ve put everybody on your “nice” list, but you’ll be the naugh­ ty one when your neighbor visits with a gift and you don’t have one for her. Buy small emergency gifts you can have available when you realize you’ve forgotten someone. • Remember the Extras.

Stock up on tape, wrapping paper, batteries, ribbons, bows and personalized thank you cards. Nothing’s worse than remembering the gifts but forgetting the batteries or not having enough wrapping paper to wrap them. • Finishing Touches. Have gifts sent to your home and wrap them with festive pa­ per. Buy one paper and one ribbon in bulk for a signa­ ture, yet affordable look. And remember the gift tags, so you can tag each gift as it is wrapped. If time is short, festive ribbons tied in bows along with your custom hol­ iday cards go a long way.

statistics point to gift bags as being the No. 1 method of wrapping gifts. For many it’s much easier to nestle a gift inside an appropriately sized gift bag and tuck in some tissue paper than it is to wrestle with rolls of wrapping paper and awkwardly shaped boxes. 95 Percent of people stockpile an average of 24 gift bags for both seasonal and everyday uses, which include themes such as birthdays, weddings, baby events, kids’ characters, and solid colors. Despite ease of use, there are certain tips to follow A little planning can go a when using gift bags. Here long way in ensuring forgot­ are some to get you started: ten errands don’t dampen • Don’t spend a fortune on your holiday spirit. (Continued On Page 15)

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The Origins Of Popular Christmas Symbols We all love Christmas symbols used as decorations however most people have no idea where they originally came from. It certainly adds to a deeper enjoyment of Christmas when meaning is added. Imagine the delightful Christmas conversations sharing your new insights. So read on and enjoy a deeper understanding of three popular symbols and their meaning! Christmas Bells - Bells were traditionally rung to celebrate the birth of Christ on Christmas morning. In olden times bells were assumed to chase away evil spirits. They believed that noise of any kind would repel evil. Bells represent the death of the devil (ignorance) and the birth of goodness (enlightenment). In modern times Father Christmas uses jingling bells accompanying his sleigh progress to announce the birth of goodness and new beginnings and ultimately to remind us to

seek enlightenment that is, to develop the good within us all! Candy Cane - A 17th century craftsman created white sticks of candy in the shape of shepherd’s crooks at the suggestion of a Choirmaster in Germany. The treats were passed out to children to keep them quiet during ceremonies at the nativity scene. It didn’t take long for the word to spread and a new custom to be created. In the 1950’s a USA Catholic Priest, Gregory Keller, invented a machine to make the candy and thus growing its popularity even more throughout the world. They were made white with red stripes. Red symbolizing new life and white for Christ’s purity. Later green was added as a symbol of everlasting life and the three strips represented the Holy Trinity (the three Gods i.e. the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ) and the Holy Spirit). Christmas Stockings This is the most famous stocking legend. It rekindles the virtues of giving without expectation for which St Nicholas was legendary! The story says a kindly nobleman’s wife had died, and overcome by grief

the nobleman became self destructive, so much so that he foolishly squandered his entire fortune leaving his 3 young daughters dowryless and facing a life of hardship and spinsterhood. The generous St. Nicholas heard of the plight of the young girls and decided to help them yet remain anonymous. In the dark of the night he rode his white horse by the house and threw three small pouches of gold coins down the chimney where they were fortuitously captured by the stockings the young women had hung by the fireplace to dry. Word spread fast and the hanging of stockings on Christmas night became hugely popular in the hope of a surprise! As you can see symbols have a beautiful history and fun legends attached to them. Introduce the meanings into your conversations with family and friends this festive season and explore the delights of the meanings of symbols.

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in re­used materials, it would save enough paper to cover 45,000 football fields. The 2.65 billion Christmas cards sold each year in the United States could fill a football field 10 stories high. If we each sent one card less, we’d save 50,000 cubic yards of paper. Here are some ways to go green and even save green on gift packaging this year: Recycle: Conventional wrapping paper typically cannot be recycled since it is often coated in metal foil or is plastic laminated. But if the paper rips and doesn’t glitter or shine, it can and should be placed in the recycle bin along with other paper products. Check with your local recycling provider to find

out which types of wrapping paper they accept. The good news is that recyclable wrapping paper is increasingly available. Reuse: Before the opening of the gifts begins, set aside a box for collecting reusable boxes, wrapping paper, gift bags, bows, ribbons, and other decorative items. Even if wrapping paper is torn, it can be used for craft projects, packaging filler or to enclose smaller gifts the following year. Gift bags are also great candidates for reuse. If the surface of the bag is marred from removing ribbon or a bow, the spot can be covered with other decorative items or scraps of used wrapping paper. Reduce: Recycling and

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it as a gift to the special lady in your life. Along with a star information kit, the buyer receives a certificate suitable for framing and a map to indicate the location of the star. The specialty store usually offers a framing package, but you can buy a nice frame at a local store and frame it yourself. It’s almost certain that she doesn’t already have her own star, so this will be a truly unique Christmas gift idea. Foot Massager. How many times does she say how nice it would be to sit down? What if, while she was sitting, she could get a foot massage? There are plenty of foot massagers, especially near the holidays, that are made available for sale. Some have water to give a spa-like treatment while others allow you to slip your foot inside just as you would a slipper. Either

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gift bags. While area card shops and stationery stores will carry a variety, there are also many styles and shapes available at discount and 99cent stores, at a fraction of the cost. • Embellish plain gift bags with stickers, stamps, decoupage and other personalized touches. You can also dress up other nontraditional bags so that they become gift bags. Use brown paper bags or shopping bags from a favorite store. • Don’t skimp on the tissue paper. Roll your gift in a generous amount of tissue paper, then place in the bottom of the gift bag. Pull out more tissue paper from the package and place it on top of the gift and trailing outside the top of the bag, fluffing as you go. You want the bag to look full, not deflated. • Those paper tags that are attached to gift bags can fall off easily, as can cards slipped inside of the bag. Secure cards to the bag with tape to ensure the recipient knows who has given the gift. • Recycle gift bags, which have a considerably longer shelf life than reused wrapping paper. Set aside a spot in your house where you keep gift bags you’ve received. Then you’ll only need to look there first when giving a gift.

To some people, the most difficult aspect of the holidays is finding the perfect gift for friends or loved ones. Not every person is easy to buy for, and hours spent searching the stores can cause even the most steadfast holiday shopper to throw in the towel. There is, however, a selection of gifts that are appropriate for many, and this may be the answer to your worries about finding the perfect gift. Of course, no single gift is perfect for everyone. The best gifts share several common characteristics: appropriateness, perceptive­ ness, selflessness, generosity, indulgence, surprise and evocation. • Appropriateness — The perfect gift is fitting for the occasion and the relation­ ship. A tin of homemade Christmas cookies to a coworker would be a thoughtful gesture. • Perceptiveness — A gift

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*1 bag per customer. Bag will be handed out as you enter the store between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. Take as long as you need to fill the bag.

Collinston

National Outfitters® Men’s

Sherpa-Lined Hoodie

Chamois Shirts

All Bo Board and

for Cats & Dogs g

All Regularly Priced Merchandise You Can Stuff Into the Bag!

Style 100072-070

or Grit Iron Men’s Quilted ®

Card Games

Flannel Shirts

in the Toy Department

• Sizes: M-2XL

SAVE

Your Choice

S A L E

SAVE

UP TO

40%

8

$

34%

95

Reg. $10.95$14.95

Available Online!

25% OFF

All

Slow Cookers

Carhartt Closeout

34

$

S A L E

Reg. Price

95

SAVE

35% Select S l t Ladies’ Velvet

All Watch Watches

All Ladies’

Cardigan Sweaters All

Robes

12

Style St tyle 37872

• Sizes: 8-13 Si

• 50 in. x 60 in. • Assorted Colors

98

$

Barn Bar rn Boot

SAVE

Berber 36% Throws

• One Size Fits Most • Assorted Patterns & Colors

S A L E

13 3 in in. PVC

™ S Sognare Luxury L

.

S A L E

Reg. $19.98

Reg. $52.95

13

$

99

S A L E

Reg. $21.99

7

$

47 4 7

Reg. $14.95

SAVE

50%

Flashlights Flas LIVING ACCENTS®

Folding Chair

• Durable Polyethylene Seat and Back • Powder Coated Sturdy Tubular Steel Legs

S A L E

11

$

99

Reg. $17.99

SAVE

33%

LIVING ACCENTS® 6 ft.

LED Light Up

• Plastic Table Top with Steel Legs

• 18 in. x 18 in. x 3 in. • Require AA Batteries (Not Included)

Center Folding Table S A L E

32

$

99

Reg. $59.99

SAVE

31%

Pillows

Available Online!

50 lb. Black Oil

S A L E

10

$

(Not available at Ephrata location.)

99 Reg. $15.99

Wood Pellet Grills Pro Series 22 Reg. $799.99 Pro Series 34 Reg. $999.99 • Taste the Wood-Fired Difference®

SAVE

Sunflower Seed 20% SAVE

45%

• Attracts Cardinals, Chickadees and Finches • Limit 4

S A L E

15

$

88 Reg. $19.88

Your Choice

100 OFF

$

Reg. Price

Shop at these Good’s Store locations for friendly, helpful service, low prices and unique merchandise. SAL SALE DATES: Nov. 23 & 24

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)

QUARRYVILLE

SCHAEFFERSTOWN

(Rt. 222 & Rt. 372 Intersection)

(Rt. 501 N. in Dutchway Plaza)

333 W. 4th St. 717-786-9028

2499 Stiegel Pike 717-949-2663

Store Hours: Weekdays, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. • Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. • Closed Sunday

Services at most stores:

• Gift Registry • UPS Shipping • Fax Service • Dry Cleaning Service • Rug Shampoo Rental


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