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I hope in 2022 that many things will be improved! I hope people will be truthful. I wish my classmates will be nice. I want our community to be clean. I also hope that people will prevent wildlife from getting destroyed and instead letting wildlife go. I hope people will stop crime. I want my new neighbor to be nice. I wish that my family will get a dog that is friendly and playful. I want COVID-19 to get a little better. I wish my grandma will get better. I also wish that my brothers will be nice. I hope that I will do good in school. I wish these things will happen in 2022.

I hope for a good year! Less stress, better grades, and a fun year are what I am looking forward to! I wish everyone good health. I am sure there are lots of nice people out there. I am also excited to meet new people.

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I hope in 2022 COVID will go away and I can spend time with my family and see my best friends. I want soldiers to see their families. I hope Earth will stay clean.

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Obituaries

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Richard J. Stevenson, Sr., 73, of Ephrata, PA, passed away at home with family by his side on Sunday, December 19, 2021. Rick was a member of Hopeland United Methodist Church and worked as a truck driver. He was formerly employed by Farmer Boy Ag. of

Myerstown, PA and retired from Landis Trucking of Reading, PA. A longtime firefighter, Rick had been a professional fireman in Bala Cynwyd, PA and was a member and past president of the Lincoln Fire Company in Ephrata, PA. He enjoyed fishing, gardening, and watching football and NASCAR. He especially loved spending time at his swimming pool and with his grandchildren. Rick is survived by two children: Richard J. Stevenson, Jr., fiancé of Celeste Cote, and Jamie Catania, wife of James Catania, all of Ephrata, PA; two stepsons: Thomas Murphy III, and Michael Murphy, Sr.; nine grandchildren: Drake Bear, Avery Catania, Jade Buffenmyer, Eden, Layne, and Rachel Murphy, Tom Murphy IV, Heather Murphy,

Thomas Frank Ruth, 73, Stevens, passed away on Friday, December 3. He is survived by his companion, Vickie D. Stoltz; a stepdaughter, Jennifer S. Stoltz, New Holland; a brother, Larry Ruth, Lititz; and two sisters: Kay L. Schmuch, Akron, and Shirley Hornberger, Ephrata. He was preceded in death by a son, Jamie Lee Ruth. Robert L. Diem, 74, husband of Marylou Shaub­ Diem, Narvon, passed away

on Monday, December 6. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters: Karen, wife of Miller Henry III, East Earl, and Tina, wife of Patrick Weeple, Hamburg; a stepson, Sam Shaub, husband of Sanae Shaub, North Carolina; a step­ daughter, Elisa, wife of Mark Lipko, Denver; three grandchildren; seven step­ grandchildren; two great­ grandchildren; four brothers: Donald, Richard, Eddie and Ronald; and six sisters: Doris, Kathryn, Pat, Nancy,

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and Michael Murphy, Jr.; nine great­grandchildren; three brothers: Alan Stevenson, husband of Dawn; Raymond Stevenson, husband of Debra; and David Stevenson, husband of Rita; and numerous nieces and nephews. Rick was preceded in death by his loving wife, Mary E. (King) Stevenson; his parents, Albert and Caroline (Legal) Stevenson; and two siblings: Howard and Linda Stevenson. Friends will be received at Paul L. Gravenor Home For Funerals, 100 W. Main St., Ephrata, PA from 10­11 a.m. on Saturday, January 8, 2022. Memorial services will follow at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorial donations to St. Jude Children’s Hospital at www.stjude.org To offer condolences, visit gravenorhomeforfunerals. com.

Samuel B. Leid Samuel B. Leid, 74 of Big Prairie, formerly of Lake­ ville, passed away peace­ fully, Saturday, December 18, 2021 at Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg, following a short illness, with family by his side. Sam was born September 2, 1947 in Martindale, PA to the late Norman and Anna (Burkholder) Leid. On November 30, 1968 he married his beloved Mabel

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E. Martin; they had been married 53 years. Sam had been a famer all his life. He never met a stranger and would strike up a conversation with anyone wherever he went. His interests were varied, so there was never a lack of conversation. Sam was a kindhearted soul and a handyman who could fix almost anything and would drop everything to go help you out, if there was a need. He was one of a kind, they broke the mold after he was made. Surviving in addition to his wife are 3 daughters and their families: Lillian (Kevin) Nolt of Stevens, PA, and their children, Caleb, Bethany & Anthony; daughter, Lynn (Nathaniel) Franks of Nashville, OH, and their son, Bryar; daughter, Lucinda (Brian) Asper of Ephrata, PA, and their children, Melody (Nathaniel) Weaver, Grace, Gloria, Hope & Joel. Also

surviving are 4 brothers and a sister. Preceded in death by his parents; grandson, Timothy Asper; and 4 brothers. A Celebration of Life Service for family and friends will be 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 29 at Nashville Church of Christ with Pastor Mose Miller officiating. A private family service was held prior to the Celebration of Life Service, with burial in Nashville Cemetery. Schlabach Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Those wish­ ing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www. schlabachfh.com.

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children; and 14 great­ She was the wife of the and Denny, husband of Joan late Mark W. Geib. Miller, all of Lititz. grandchildren. She is survived by four Rose Mary Rhinier, 88, Donna J. Geib, 62, brothers: Charlie Miller, Lititz, passed away on Manheim, formerly of Lititz, companion of Gladys Mary and Janet. passed away on Sunday, Schaffer; Glenn, husband of Sunday, December 12. Edwin P. Frankhouser December 12. (Continued On Page 5A) Kathy Miller; Gary Miller; Jr., 95, New Holland, passed away on Saturday, December Why Move? Stay In The Home You Love! 11. He was the husband of the late Mary Ann (Musselman) Frankhouser. • Expert Installations He is survived by a son, • Locally Owned and Operated When you mention The Shopping News. Brian, husband of Ruth • Bruno Stairlifts Made In The USA Valid only on a new stair lift. (Huddleson) Frankhouser, • We Beat All Factory Direct Pricing New Holland; two daughters: Suzanne Seltzer, West Chester, and Christine, wife of Robert Quinlivan, New Holland; seven grand­

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

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girls. One pitched horseshoes and the like, for there were no Sunday schools in the country. But one had to behave oneself or one was sent home, for a few of the old men were quite strict in some matters - more so than today and it didn’t do any harm. Tobacco was used by the men as today and the old women used to smoke a tiny, earthen pipe after they had eaten. And many took snuff. The men had a box in their pockets and when they came together, one of them would take out his snuff box and pass it around. Some women also used it. Those who took snuff were apt to have drops at the end of their noses. It was not very safe when the women were working their bread dough; the drop would sometimes fall before they were ready to wipe it away! Nonetheless, the women years ago used to bake good bread. It always tasted very good when one cut a whole slice through the loaf and covered it with thick butter and apple butter. And a good piece of sausage in the other hand. This is far from all that could be told, but it’s time to stop. *** This week, we again return to the scrapbook we have on loan from Mrs. Luther P. Sensenig of Womelsdorf in Berks County, PA and to the writings of Cyrus Smith. As we indicated last week from other columns in the scrapbook which are dated, we assume that Smith’s columns were printed about 1915 in a newspaper published in Lebanon, PA. In last week’s column, Smith indicated that he was “hoch in Yaahre.” Thus we assume that he was born in the middle of the 19th century. We are prone to assume that for the most part, Smith was recalling his own experiences. This makes these columns quite significant, for here we have an invaluable example of 19th century history recorded in der Mudderschprooch. We again want to call your attention to his excellent command of the dialect and his use of dialect words which are no longer heard. - One substitution we made in this column is to replace “Change” with “Verennering,” a word which Smith himself used in the column, however, in the form of “for entering.” Was Cyrus Smith writing under his own name or was “Cyrus Smith” a pseudonym? Who knows? Who can shed light on this mysterious Cyrus Smith? Cyrus Smith was writing occasionally for a Lebanon newspaper at a time when Lebanon was a hotbed of dialect writers. We refer to the early years of this century. And who was the elderly Mr. Young who used to print a German paper in Lebanon? Was this Hiram Young, originally from Schaefferstown, who later moved his printing establishment to the city of York? Are there any local historians who can give us answers to these questions? June 20, 1984 Es Bischli-Gnippli as ken Peifle un ken Schnupp Box hot

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She was the wife of the late Lloyd G. Rhinier. She is survived by a daughter, Donna Snavely, wife of Doug, Lititz; four grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; two brothers: Donald Miller, husband of Eileen, and Bobby Miller, husband of Barb; and a sister, Patsy Pabon, wife of Raymond. She was preceded in death by a son, Jeffrey Rhinier, and a daughter, Yvonne Rhinier. Irene G. Smith, 85, wife of Cyrus David Smith (Dave), Lititz, passed away on Sunday, December 12. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Mark A., husband of Lisa Smith, Stanhope, New Jersey; a daughter, Sheryl B., wife of Stephen Zapcic, Lancaster; five grandchildren; and a brother, John Gilbert. Jack Stilwell Young, 94, Ephrata Manor, Ephrata, passed away on Sunday, December 12. He was the husband of the late Rosamond E. (Snyder) Young. He is survived by a son, Brian E., husband of Donna J. (Martin) Young, Adams­ town; two daughters: Denise Y., wife of John D. McDaniels, Myerstown, and Deborah Y., wife of Steven (Continued On Page 6A)

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G. Hanks, Lancaster; seven grandchildren; and 11 greatgrandchildren. Peter Kingsford Bell­ amy, 92, Ephrata, passed away on Monday, December 13. He was the husband of the late Marianne Banach Bell­ amy. He is survived by a son, Peter K. Bellamy Jr., hus­ band of Eileen Marie Bell­ amy, North Chatham, New York; a daughter, Susan Bellamy Loretan, wife of Dr. William Loretan, Eph­ rata; and two grandchildren. Irwin W. Nolt, 90, husband of Esther (High) Nolt, Ephrata, passed away on Monday, December 13. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters: Marilyn, wife of Leland Martin, East Earl, and Mary, wife of Ray Zimmerman, Denver; seven grand­ children; 21 great-grand­ children; and two brothers: Henry, husband of Mary Nolt, Lititz, and John Nolt, Lebanon. Nelson B. Weaver, 66, Ephrata, passed away on Monday, December 13. He was the husband of the late Ada R. Weaver. He is survived by four sons: Lester, husband of Anna Mary (Martin)

Weaver, Alta Vista, Iowa; Marvin, husband of Wilma (Weaver) Weaver, Orchard, Iowa; Vernon, husband of Julia (Nolt) Weaver, Eph­ rata; and Larry, husband of Elaine (Oberholtzer) Weav­ er, Leola; four daughters: Rachel, wife of Norman Shirk, Ephrata; Janice, wife of Lloyd Zimmerman, Eph­ rata; Elsie, wife of Ivan Zimmerman, Sardinia, Ohio; and Luetta, wife of Lamar Zimmerman, Sar­ dinia, Ohio; 40 grand­ children; a brother, Phares B. Weaver, Ephrata; and six sisters: Alta B. Shirk, Rich Hill, Missouri; Emma B. Zimmerman, Lititz; Lydia B., wife of Milton Horst, East Earl; Lena B. Zimm­ erman, Lititz; Verna B., wife of David Newswanger, New Holland; and Louella B., wife of Isaac Kulp, Hodgen, Maine. He was preceded in death by a grandchild. Richard Lewis “Rick” Weik, husband of Leslie (Clymer) Weik, Lititz, formerly of Brownstown, passed away on Monday, December 13. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Richard R. Weik, husband of Katie, Brownstown; two daught­ ers: Stephanie Caudill, wife of Scott, Brownstown, and Shelly Reheard, wife of Josh, Ephrata; and four grand­children. Joan L. Delp, 84, New Holland, passed away on Tuesday, December 14.

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LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED

Seafood Prices Effective Thru January 5

50 Ct. Bag

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Bag

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Oyster Stuffing

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Frozen 2 Lb. Bags

Lb.

Our Own Store Made Heat N’ Eat

Crab Dip

$

(With Real Crab Meat)

900

Med. 41/50 Ct., Lar. 26/30 Ct., Jumbo 16/20 Ct.

EZ Peel Shrimp

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Certified Angus Sirloin Steaks

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Thoughts, Prayers and Hopes

for

2022

from our community

I hope 2022 brings goodness to everyone. I hope that people make better choices. I pray there is no more sickness. I wish people will come together in peace. I hope families come together and have good times.

As I think about 2022...I pray that each year more and more people would turn to God. I hope that COVID-19 would be defeated. I hope that I would improve in ballet. I dream that the world would be a better place to live in. Have a great year!!!

– Isabel, Lititz Area Mennonite School 3rd Grade Student

– Natalie, Denver Elementary 3rd Grade Student

As 2021 comes to a close, we can only wonder where the time has gone. It has been a year filled with many obstacles, but we, as a community, have held strong and moved forward. It has been a great honor to serve as your Mayor for the past 28 years. I look forward to the next four years and the opportunity to work with this great community as we continue to work to make and keep Ephrata the star of the County. I wish each and every one of you the happiest and most prosperous New Year.

In 2022 I hope there will be peace. I hope that people will be kind to one another. I hope people will help clean the earth. I hope 2022 will be the best year ever!

– Chase, Akron Elementary 3rd Grade Student

– Ralph Mowen, Mayor of Ephrata Borough

I hope everyone had a blessed Christmas filled with many memories of family and friends. My 2022 wish for family, friends, clients and associates is to have an inspiring year for personal and professional growth and goals.

– Anita Yoder, Owner, Heritage Design Interiors

The Cocalico Valley Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3376 (The Ephrata VFW) extends its warmest season’s greetings to all of our nation’s veterans, service members and their families, as well as to all those who support them. As we gather with friends and family to celebrate the holidays and ring in 2022 we must remember that it is the sacrifice of our nation’s veterans – generations of veterans who have, and continue to sacrifice holidays away from their loved ones – that keep our traditions alive and well. From our VFW family to you and yours, we wish you a happy and safe holiday season. We are forever grateful for our military’s and veteran’s service, and thankful to all who have supported us this past year in our mission to serve the military, veterans and our community.

– Dwayne MacKenzie, Commander, Cocalico Valley VFW Post 3376

I want to be positive to my siblings. I want to care for others. I hope for COVID-19 to end. I want to give to the poor. I want to be more kind. I want to give presents to my family. I will study harder in school. I want to make new friends.

– Dominik, Brecknock Elementary 3rd Grade Student

I hope that my new baby brother is going to be cute. I also hope sharing a room won’t be as bad as I think.

– Kenzie, Denver Elementary 3rd Grade Student

Three simple words – “Pray Without Ceasing.” I pray for our country to come together for the good of all, that the hearts and minds of our citizens find the discernment to again know right from wrong. I also have a subject for prayer that not only I, but countless others suffer from, and that is depression! I pray for each and every person affected by this, that when you find yourself feeling completely hopeless, you remember you are loved and needed by someone out there and you are meant for greater things. For me, depression is extremely isolating, and by remembering you are not alone in your struggles, may you find the strength and God’s grace to carry you through the storm.

– Donald Reese, Photographer, The Shopping News

Next year in fourth grade I will have a Book Buddy. It is going to be so much fun! It is like I am crossing a bridge to get older. I can’t wait for fourth grade. Because of lockers and a new teacher! Are you ready for a joke. What is a sheep’s favorite car to drive? (A Lamb-orghini!) Have a great year!

– Jase, Lititz Area Mennonite School 3rd Grade Student

You find what you are looking for. As we close the year 2021, may your mind be filled with the good memories that happened this past year. May we see the challenges we all faced, as opportunities for growth & understanding. Martin & Rutt Auctioneers would like to thank the 1,000s of customers who pushed us forward and made 2021 our best year ever. May God continue to lead all of us on our best road forward. Laugh when you can, apologize when you should, and let go of what you can’t change. May God bless you in 2022.

– John J. Rutt II, Martin & Rutt Auctioneers


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On behalf of the men and women of the West Earl Police Department, we wish everyone peace, love, and happiness for the new year. We would also like to thank the community for your continued support, it truly is a pleasure serving the community. Please stay safe this holiday season and Happy New Year!

I hope in the year 2022 people would be happy and people will be kind and are glad of what they have. This year was rough, but I would hope this year would be better!

– Chief Eric S. Higgins, West Earl Township Police Department

– Macyn, Akron Elementary 3rd Grade Student I hope this year 2022 is good. I am thankful for happiness, joy and the earth. I will pray for you, Dear God thank you for your many blessings. Thank you for kindness. Thank you for us. Amen. What are your ideas for 2022? God bless you!

It is my dream that everyone finds moments that bring them great JOY and PEACE in 2022 and beyond…we are all in this together, therefore we deserve that! I love seeing the PRIDE in our communities… let’s use our voices for value! Cheers!

– Savannah, Lititz Area Mennonite School 3rd Grade Student

– Kimberly Goshert, Coordinator of Neighborhood Santa Program

I hope in 2022 we will make peace with our past. Please try to avoid negativity. Try smiling in 2022. I hope you don’t give up easily. Be yourself. Please take care of your body and mind. I hope everyone will be kind. Don’t compare yourself to others.

As we begin 2022, I pray we will all remember to love and bless others more than we focus on ourselves. Together, we make each other’s lives better.

In 2022 I wish for COVID-19 to end. For all the people who read The Shopping News, happy new year. Here is something that could change your life – treat people how you wanna be treated.

– Sophia, Brecknock Elementary 3rd Grade Student

– Owen, Denver Elementary 3rd Grade Student

– Sunny Redcay, Administrator, REAL Life Community Services

Prayers for all effected by COVID-19, as well as families impacted by the recent midwest tornadoes. May the website ReadyPA.gov be overwhelmed in 2022 by families and employers realizing the importance of the need for planning, preparing and exercising for potential emergencies and disasters that can occur within northern Lancaster County...Keep all our first responders (fire, fire police, law enforcement, EMS and EMA) as well as healthcare workers in prayer to assure they will all come home to their families after their work shift or emergency call safely.

– Randall S. Gockley, Ephrata Borough Emergency Management Coordinator

For COVID to end. To be positive to siblings. To be nice to people who are mean to you. To care for others. Treat others the way you want to be treated. To give to the poor. Be kinder.

– Mason, Brecknock Elementary 3rd Grade Student

In 2022 I hope that people will be kind, funny, helpful and healthy. The past has been hard for everybody. Some people they lost their job and got the Coronavirus. It is so so so sad! So in 2022 I hope people are happy!

– Emmalynne, Akron Elementary 3rd Grade Student

I wish you all a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year. In 2022, let’s all strive for more peace, love and understanding.

– Cory Van Brookhoven, President, Board of Directors, Lititz Historical Foundation

At Ephrata Church of the Brethren we strive to Connect to, Grow in, Live out and Radiate the love of Jesus with everyone we meet. We are excited for the New Year and look forward to seeing amazing things happening as we seek to be the hands and feet of Jesus to the community and beyond. It is our prayer that we shine brightly with the love and hope of Jesus!

– Carol Bowman, Director of Connections, Ephrata Church of the Brethren

As 2021 comes to a close we leave behind a year that faced many challenges and uncertainties. Looking forward to 2022 we reflect on Jeremiah 29:11 – God’s plan of Hope and a Future. On behalf of our Agway Family we thank you for your loyal patronage. We wish you good health, peace and many blessings.

- David and Dawn Smith, Owners, Ephrata Agway

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SAT., JANUARY 1 - The Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main St., Leola, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Chicken corn soup will also be sold by the quart. There is a cost. SAT., JANUARY 1 - New Year’s Day Pork and Sauerkraut Dinner at the Fivepointville Fire Com­ pany, 1087 Dry Tavern Rd., Denver, from 10:30 a.m. until sold out. There is a cost per meal (take out only meals). SAT., JANUARY 1 - City Gate, 100 East Main St., Ephrata, will host a Free New Year’s Day Meal, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. or while supplies last. MON., JANUARY 3 Celebrate Recovery will meet at City Gate, 100 East Main St., Ephrata, at 6:30 p.m. Held every Monday. For more info., call 484627-2988. SAT., JANUARY 8 Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue will hold its monthly “Meet and Greet the Goldens” from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at its Golden Gateway facility, 60 Vera Cruz Rd., Reinholds. Food is available to

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Bacon is a breakfast favorite for many. While this salty side has been added to sandwiches and other dishes for years, it has seen a more recent surge in popularity, spurring festivals in its honor, and being added to all types of recipes, including pizzas, baked goods and candy. We asked readers to share their favorite recipes with us. We received many responses, including those below. To view all of the recipes submitted, along with those submitted for past Hometown Flavors sections, visit www.snews.com.

Spinach, Mushroom & Bacon Salad

C.R.G. Lewis, Reinholds 1 lb. fresh spinach, torn into bite size pieces ¼ lb. raw mushrooms, sliced thin 2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped ½ cup vegetable oil 1 teaspoon sugar 3 tablespoons lemon juice ½ teaspoon Dijon mustard salt & pepper to taste 5 strips bacon, fried crisp, crumbled Combine spinach, mushrooms and eggs in a large bowl. Combine oil, sugar, lemon juice, mustard, salt and pepper; whisk well. Pour over spinach and mix. Sprinkle with bacon.

Broccoli 4 Bean Cauliflower Baked Beans Tera McFarland, Reinholds Salad ½ lb. bacon, diced and Gloria Dougherty, Akron “Delicious!”

1 head broccoli 1 head cauliflower 1 small onion 1 cup shredded cheese 1 lb. bacon, fried & crumbled ¼ cup craisins Dressing: 1 cup mayonnaise ½ cup sugar 2 tablespoons vinegar Mix broccoli, cauliflower and onion together. Put cheese and craisins on top. Combine dressing ingredients and add bacon. Pour over salad and toss just before serving.

fried crisp ½ lb. ground beef 1 cup chopped onion ½ cup ketchup ¾ cup brown sugar ½ cup white sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 teaspoons vinegar (2) 16 oz. cans pork and beans 16 oz. can kidney beans 16 oz. can green beans 16 oz. can butter beans Brown bacon, ground beef and onion; drain. Combine ketchup, brown sugar, white sugar, salt, mustard and vinegar. Add to browned meat mixture. Drain canned beans and add to the mixture. Mix well. Bake at 350°F for 40 minutes.

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Our next Hometown Flavors theme will feature a potluck favorite that can take many different forms: Send or drop off your favorite recipes to The Shopping News at 615 E. Main St., PO Box 456, Ephrata, PA 17522 or email to comp@snews.com by January 17. Recipes will be published in the January 26 issue as space permits. Limit 3 recipes per person. See ad below for more details.

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1 tablespoon lemon juice ¼ teaspoon garlic salt ¼ teaspoon seasoned salt Line a 4-cup bowl with plastic wrap. Beat cream cheese, then stir in all the remaining ingredients. Mix this well. Press the mixture firmly into the bowl. Cover and chill for 6 to 8 hours. Invert onto a serving plate and remove the plastic wrap. Serve with assorted crackers. Makes about 4 cups.

Calling all cooks! Send us your favorite recipes!

If you are lower income, this service is provided at no cost to you.

Recipes must be received in our office by 12:00 noon on Monday, Jan. 17. Submissions may be emailed to comp@snews.com, dropped off in person or mailed to our office at 615 E. Main Street • PO Box 456 • Ephrata, PA 17522

Submission open to residents of The Shopping News delivery area. Please include your name, address and phone number with your recipe. Limit 3 recipes per person. By submitting your recipe, you grant us permission to publish it and your name/town in The Shopping News as well as on our website and Facebook page.

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Hometown Flavors (Continued From Page 13A)

Bacon Wrapped Stuffed Peppers

together. Place on a baking sheet and bake at 350°F for 20 to 25 minutes, making sure that bacon is fully cooked. Note: It is best to have a larger piece of bacon so it does not come apart while baking; however, you can use a half piece if you choose.

Add this to the oat mixture, over top and serve with hot stirring just enough to rice. moisten the dry ingredients. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Spoon batter into a greased and floured 8½ x 4½ x 3” loaf pan. Bake at 350°F for 35 to 40 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean. Makes 1 loaf.

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Jeffrey Fisher, Stevens “This is one of our family favorites! Enjoy!” 12 to 15 whole jalapeño peppers 1 slice of bacon for every half pepper (see note) Cream Cheese Mixture: 8 oz. cream cheese ½ tablespoon garlic salt 1 teaspoon oregano 1 teaspoon basil 1 /3 cup dried bread crumbs 1 tablespoon olive oil Mix all ingredients for cream cheese mixture. Cut peppers in half lengthwise; remove seeds. Stuff with cream cheese mixture. Wrap each half in bacon and push a toothpick into the seam to keep it

Hot Bacon Dressing

Pat Roth, Ephrata “Pour this over lettuce, or in the spring, dandelions.” 4 strips of bacon ½ cup granulated sugar 2 tablespoons flour 1 egg, beaten 1 teaspoon salt ½ cup vinegar 1½ cups water Brown the bacon, remove from the drippings and crumble. Combine the sugar and flour. Add the eggs, salt, vinegar and water. Mix this until smooth. Pour all this into the bacon drippings and heat, stirring constantly until the Pat Roth, mixture thickens. Add the Ephrata crumbled bacon. 1½ cups flour Makes 2 cups. 1 /3 cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder ½ teaspoon baking soda

Bacon & Cheese Bread

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Obituaries (Continued From Page 6A)

Cindy J. Myer, 60, wife of J. Nevin Myer, Lititz, passed away on Tuesday, December 14. Besides her husband, she is survived by her father, Hummer “Skip” Cassel, Manheim; two sons: Josiah C., husband of Tiffany Phillips Myer, Chesapeake, Virginia, and Jordan Z., husband of Jennifer L. Hann Myer, Lancaster; two grand­ children; and two sisters: Sharon, wife of Rick Sauder, Lititz, and Cathy Jenkins, Manheim. Samuel M. Nolt, 74, husband of Verna Burkholder Nolt, Leola, passed away on Tuesday, December 14. Besides his wife, he is survived by seven sons: Leon, husband of Mary Anna (Martin) Nolt, Colby, Wisconsin; Norman, hus­ band of Lucinda (Zimm­ erman) Nolt, Lititz; Samuel, husband of Rosella (Reiff), Lititz; Earl, husband of Laura Lynn (Martin) Nolt, Leola; Richard Nolt, Ephrata; Raymond, husband

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THIS WEEK’S

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Don’t Give Up by Pastor John Fredericksen Being in the pastorate can be discouraging. After all, you are an obvious target for criticism. The messages are always too long or too short, you use too many illustrations or not enough, the content is too deep or

too shallow, you stand too strongly on biblical truth or not strongly enough, and so it goes. On one occasion, I had a Christian leader harshly dress me down in public for 45 minutes and accused me of a variety of things I simply had not done. He only thought I had done them. I left that meeting so discouraged; I just wanted to give up the ministry, and maybe even give up walking with the Lord. Thankfully, He sent me encouragement when I needed it most. Being discouraged spiritually isn’t exclusive to pastors either. All believers encounter this at one time or another. You can almost feel the sorrow of heart when you read the testimonies of

God’s men of the past. David wrote: “I had fainted…” (Psa. 27:13), Jeremiah said: “When I would comfort myself against sorrow, my heart is faint in me” (Jer. 8:18), and Jonah said: “…

my soul fainted within me” (Jonah 2:7). They were so discouraged and spiritually weakened that they simply felt like giving up. Thankfully, these servants of God did not give up, and

there is much to learn from what carried them through. Jonah relates to us how he found the strength to carry on: “I remembered the LORD: and my prayer came in unto Thee, into Thine holy temple” (Jonah 2:7). Coupled with obedience to God’s will, his discouragement turned when he stayed his mind on the Lord in prayer. Similarly, Isaiah proclaims: “But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength… they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint” (Isaiah 40:31). As you can see, Isaiah also found it helpful to focus his thoughts on the Lord through prayer.

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END OF YEAR REAL Life Offers Events For Seniors

REAL Life Community Services is excited to begin offering events for Seniors in 2022! Their vision is to provide a space for anyone age 60 or older to gather for connection, crafts and games. Free events will be held on the first and third Wednesday mornings from 8:30 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. at the Adamstown Area

Library, 110 West Main Street, Adamstown. Coffee and snacks will be provided. A craft and/or game will be planned for each event so participants can just show up and enjoy the activities and fellowship! The first event will be on Wednesday, January 19. RSVP is encouraged, but not required by Wednesday, January 12. For more information or to RSVP, call the REAL Life Community Services office at 717-3367797. Bring your friends and join them for these fun events!

In-person events are back! Adamstown Area Library is offering a variety of inperson and virtual programs for all ages this winter. See the full schedule below, and register through the library events calendar at www. AdamstownAreaLibrary. org/events. The library is open for regular services. Masks are encouraged for all visitors. Curbside and vestibule pickup are also available. To schedule a pickup, call the library at 717-484-4200. • “Budding Bookworms” Preschool Storytime with Miss Maribeth - Every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. in the library. Wednesday, December 29. Join them for books, songs, activities & craft. Ages 2-5. • Wonderful Winter Wed­ nesday Wonderbooks – Hey kids, every Wednesday this winter, stop in and try one of the new Wonderbooks and Launchpads. If you “LOVE” it, put it on hold and grab another one to take home in the meantime.

• Party Horns – Monday, December 27 to Thursday, December 30. Kids, are you ready to “blow” in the New Year? Stop in this week to pick up your Party Horn to make a lot of noise on New Year’s Eve! • Elf on the Shelf – All December. The Elf on the Shelf is hiding in the library! Tell the librarian where you saw him and receive a raffle ticket to win your own Elf Pets Reindeer and DVD: An Elf’s Story. Every day he will move, so stop in often to claim more raffle tickets. • American Girl Christmas Gifts for sale - All December. There is a cost per bag (includes an outfit & shoes). There is a cost for miscellaneous items and raffle tickets for a large gift box. Stop in this month for some great stocking stuffers! • Holiday Themed I SPY Window Game - All December. Stop in at the library to “spy with your little eye” all the fun things on the window. List of items changes weekly. When you finish, come inside to receive your congratulatory sticker. • Winter Snowman Scav­ enger Hunt - All December & January. Read the story on

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1. SCIENCE: How long does it take for light to travel from the Sun to Earth? 2. TELEVISION: Which comedian used the catchphrase “one ringie dingie, two ringie dingies” in a TV character sketch? 3. MEASUREMENTS: How many centimeters are equivalent to 100 inches? 4. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who is the only president to serve nonconsecutive terms? 5. LANGUAGE: How many languages are spoken in the world today? 6. GOVERNMENT: Which branch of U.S. government is responsible for making laws? 7. SPORTS: Which famous baseball pitcher’s nickname is “The Chairman of the Board”? 8. FOOD & DRINK: What type of food do the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles love? 9. GEOGRAPHY: Which ocean does Bermuda lie in? 10. MATH: What is a prime number? Answers 1. Eight minutes, 20 seconds 2. Lily Tomlin, as telephone operator Ernestine 3. 254 4. Grover Cleveland 5. More than 7,000 6. The legislative branch — U.S. House and Senate 7. Whitey Ford 8. Pizza 9. Atlantic 10. A number that is only divisible by itself and 1 © 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Noah, husband of Ruth Reiff, Ephrata; and James, husband of Ella Reiff, Ephrata; and a sister, Ella G., wife of Menno Zimmerman, Leola. Rodman “Rodi” Rod­ gers, New Holland, passed away on Thursday, Decem­ ber 16. He is survived by two sons: Brandon Rodgers, hus­ band of Tammy (Nolt), and Jared Rodgers and Nikki Newcomer; a daughter, Tansy Rodgers and Lou Ferrari; his ex­wife, Debra Rodgers; two brothers: Robert Rodgers, and Matthew Rodgers; and his parents, Richard and Alma Rodgers, Lititz. J. Harold Wright, 94, husband of Betty J. (Witwer) Wright, New Holland, passed away on Thursday, December 16. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Gregory, husband of Lisa (Skala), Lancaster; a daughter, Cyn­ thia, wife of Jeffrey Lyons, New Holland; four grand­ children; a great­grandchild; and a brother, J. Carl “Cork” Wright. Melvin “Mel” Denlinger, 82, Stevens, passed away on Friday, December 17. He was the husband of the late Pauline Frey Denlinger. He is survived by three sons: Thomas, husband of Ruth, Elizabethtown; Dean, husband of Rochelle, Kasil­ of, Alaska; and Bryan, husband of Katherine, Patten, Maine; two daught­

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30 families come through with over 90 children being served from Northern Lancaster school districts. Volunteers staffed the event each day to assist families. Shown are three elves who helped make the event

ers: Gwen, wife of Whitney Cox, Petersburg, West Vir­ ginia, and Penny, wife of Jeff Stauffer, Kronenwetter, Wisconsin; 12 grand­ children; and two great­ grandchildren. Audrey J. Shenk, 82, wife of Glenn F. Shenk, Lititz, passed away on Friday, December 17. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons: Glenn F. “Buddy” Shenk II,

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Births BURKHOLDER, Stephanie Jewel (Martin) and Michael James, West Cocalico, a daughter, at UPMC Lititz. ESH, Matthew and Sara (Glick), Narvon, a son, at home. HOOVER, Cleason W. and Cheryl R. (Martin), Denver, a son, at home. HOOVER, Curvin S. and Lisa (Zimmerman), New Holland, a daughter, at home. KING, Leroy J. and Liz (Esh), Narvon, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. LEID, Wayne S. and Joy LaRaine, Lititz, a daughter, at UPMC Lititz. MITCHELL, Zachary T. and Christina (Ram), Eph­ rata, twin sons, at Women & Babies Hospital. PETERSHEIM, Calvin F. and Miriam K. (Blank), East

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Thoughts, Prayers and Hopes

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2022 from our community

See pages 1A, 8A, and 9A for more New Year messages!

I’m hopeful that things will get under control and get better in 2022. I hope my dad will be okay in heaven. I hope 2022 will be fun.

– Tanner, Brecknock Elementary 3rd Grade Student

I hope more people in the world would play accordion. It is not very popular in the USA.The accordion is really fun to people who like instruments. I really hope more people play the accordion.

– Isaac, Denver Elementary 3rd Grade Student

Throughout 2021, we were continuously reminded of the importance of connecting with family, friends and community as we experienced shifts in ‘normalcy’ and found new ways to connect with those both near and far. The Terre Hill Days Committee has been privileged to be a unifying element in the community this year and is eager to continue to offer meaningful and enjoyable events in 2022!

I am grateful for the many opportunities and blessings the Lord has given to me as well as to our community and family at Martin Furniture & Mattress. Though the beginning of 2021 was challenging, it has expanded our horizons to work better together as a team to serve our customers. I’m hoping that 2022 will be a year of uplifting and loving one another. We want to see our community grow stronger, especially here at Martin’s, whether that is supporting smaller businesses that have been struggling or serving in our community and neighborhood better. I want to sincerely thank our local and loyal customers that have been supporting us. May God bless you in the New Year of 2022!

– John Styer, Events Coordinator, Terre Hill Days Committee

– Deshae Potteiger, Administrative Assistant, Martin Furniture & Mattress

In 2022 I hope people will donate money to local animal shelters and that we won’t have to wear masks. I also hope that people donate more food to the poor.

In 2022 I wish for peace for the world and the banishment of the disunity and discord which is so apparent in our country today. That the world would become as written in Isaiah 11:6, “The wolf shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid, and the calf and the lion and the fatling together, and a little child shall lead them.”

– Clarence E. Spohn, Lititz Resident, Local Historian & Former Mayor of Ephrata

– Adrielle, Akron Elementary 3rd Grade Student

As I think about 2022... I’m going to tell people about the Bible. I hope God helps the president make good decisions. My dream is some day to be a pastor - to teach people about God, to be kind to others and help them when they need help. I hope you have a great year.

– Jeremiah, Lititz Area Mennonite School 3rd Grade Student

As 2021 comes to an end, we can’t help but reflect on all the year has brought us. Along with many challenges, obstacles and tears, came joy, strength and endurance to run the race. With great anticipation, as we “Ring in the New Year,” our hearts are filled with new hope, dreams, and endless possibilities. May 2022 be good to you and your families. Our hope is that you may be blessed abundantly with good health, prosperity, and all that makes you happiest.

– Cindy Mellinger, Marketing and Community Relations Coordinator, Blue Ridge

As the head honcho at Akron’s gnome village, may I pass along best wishes for 2022 from all my fellow hobnobbers who are currently headed to our annual winter vacation in the motherland, aka Austria. We eagerly await returning to our village in Akron ready to see all our trail buddies in the spring. We hope you have a gnometastic 2022, and that you find inspiration from the village to express your own gift of creativity to brighten the world. Our group of gnomes are going to be brainstorming ideas on top of the Matterhorn and look forward to the arrival of spring.

– Nibbles McGibbles, Akron Gnome Village along the Warwick-Ephrata Rail Trail

These past two years have had their fair share of ups and downs - but good or bad, it’s all experience, and has shaped who we are today and who we will be in the future. Our hopes and prayers for the New Year depend on what each of us bring to the New Year. Faith, caring, kindness and perseverance will bring us peace and positive hope for 2022.

– Bruce Carpenter, East Cocalico Lions Club

In 2022 I hope we can bring peace to the world and hope, love and joy.

– Ashley, Akron Elementary 3rd Grade Student


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In addition to emergency services, the Ambulance Association serves the community by providing EMS standby service at Adamstown Days and local equestrian shows. They are also a continuing education credit and CPR site. The dedicated volunteers enjoy serving their community in other ways as well, recently distributing nearly 100 hot meals to help spread holiday cheer. Like many other emergency service groups, the Reinholds Community Ambulance Association reports that one of their main ongoing challenges is a need for volunteers. With all the costs of keeping an emergency organization in service, volunteers are an extremely vital part of the community. They are always looking for volunteers to help continue bringing high-quality care and coverage to their growing community. If you are interested, they would love to talk to you and help you get started! Their EMTs would be happy to answer questions you may have, or help you find a training course. As a volunteer organization, fundraising is another ongoing effort. In addition to their yearly fund drive, a community 5K fundraiser is held each year to raise funds for both the Ambulance Association and the Reinholds Fire Company. If you would like the help support the Reinholds Community Ambulance Association, donations may be mailed to P.O. Box 33, Reinholds, PA 17569.

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Lititz Public Adamstown School Spreads Kindness Library Events The following events will be hosted by the Lititz Public Library for the month of January. The library will be closed on Saturday, January 1. For more information, call the library at 717-626-2255 or email register@ lititzlibrary.org. • Knitting Club - Monday, January 3 and 17 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon. Knitting Club meets every 1st and 3rd Monday of the month, from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Knitting Club is for people who knit and like to share the craft. This is not a class or instruction, just friendly gathering to knit and work on projects. Must bring all your own supplies. Cro­ cheters also welcome. No registration required. • Morning Yoga - Every Friday at 9:00 a.m. Come join Joyce Courtney for Yoga in the Morning. This class is appropriate for all abilities. Adults and teens welcome. Bring your own mat (if you have one) and a water bottle. No sign up needed. Masks are required inside the building. • Astronomy Enthusiasts of Lancaster County Wednesday, January 5, 6:00 p.m. Come find out what is in the night sky and so much more! No registration required. • Lititz Garden Club Thursday, January 6 at 6:30 p.m. No Registration Re­ quired. • Lititz Historical Foun­ dation: Lancaster County’s Historic Lincoln Highway Saturday, January 8 at 1:30 p.m. Registration required and will began on Monday, December 27. Join the Lititz Historical

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over 150 residents! The picture shows kin­ dergarten and third grade students surrounded by the beautiful flowers they were able to purchase.

Foundation on Saturday, January 8 for a special program at the Lititz Public Library! Area historian Benton Webber will present on Lancaster County’s portion of the historic Lincoln Highway. Did you know that the Lincoln Highway (otherwise known as US Route 30), spans across thirteen states, and is also one of the oldest transcontinental routes in the country? Webber will discuss Lancaster’s place along this roadway, as well as talk about a special project he’s been involved with in bringing the Lincoln Highway markers back to the spotlight. This program, which will begin at 1:30 p.m., is free, but registration

is required. Registration opened on Monday, December 27 at 9:00 a.m. To reserve a seat beginning Monday, December 27, contact the Lititz Public Library at 717-626-2255. Masks are required, and this program is limited to 50 persons, maximum. • Novel Tea - Tuesday, January 11 at 6:00 p.m. This program will highlight different types of tea featured in books. They will discuss the books, the tea, and read an excerpt from each book. Ten books and teas will be “tasted.” Registration is required and limited. Virtual Zoom Event. Registration begins on Tuesday, December 28.

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required. • Genealogy Club Wednesday, January 19 at 6:30 p.m. Come learn and share tips for researching your family tree. No registration required. • Newcomers and Neigh­ bors Book Club - Thursday, January 20 at 1:00 p.m. Meets the 3rd Thursday of each month at 1:00 p.m. No registration needed. • Concert: Rizzetta’s Tones - Saturday, January 22nd at 1:30 p.m. Snow date of Saturday, January 29. Registration requried and will begin Friday, January 7. Rizzetta’s Tones is an American Celtic World band featuring music from ‘fraternal twin’ dulcimers, silver flutes, high and low whistles and guitars. Their repertoire includes music from Ireland, Scotland, and the United States. Take a

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Thursday, January 27 at 2:00 p.m. Meets the last Thursday of each month at 2:00 p.m. A non-traditional book club for adults. Instead of reading a predetermined title, they share what they are currently reading and pick up new recommended reads. Contact dguscott@ lititzlibrary.org for more information. • Literary Travelers Book Club - Virtual - Friday,

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6B - Wednesday, December 29, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Pets & Animals FOR SALE: Large black PVC coated folding pet cage w/ floor tray, $80; Glasboard wall panels, 4x8. $16 sheet for durable easy to clean interior. 717-445-5222. FOR SALE: AKC German Shepherd puppies. Will be ready for new homes beginning of 2022. Call 717-2786565.

FOR SALE: New and used bicycles, sales and service. Jack’s Bike Shop, 717-7336042, Open Mon., Wed, and Friday, 6-8p.m., Saturday, 9-5p.m. FOR SALE: Archery equipment: 3 TenPoint crossbows: Phyntom, $1,050; Venom, $1,300; NitroRDX, $1,200. 1 Matthews SoloCan, $325. Excellent condition, all accessories included. Call 717475-3019.

Notice

FOR SALE: Wanted to buy, a few used XL dog igloos. 717664-4362.

Sporting Goods FOR SALE: Slazenger irons, R/H, 4 thru wedge, hardly used, graphite shafts, new, $400, now $120. 717-4900248.

Full & Part-Time Days, Full & Part-Time Evenings & Weekends

NOTICE: We accept brush, trimmings, grass clippings, trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-7331602. NOTICE: 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! NOTICE: Piano lessons. Call Susan Lambert, lessons for all ages. 717-371-4742, 11 Brookfield Drive, Ephrata.

• Starting at up to $14.00/hr. (Plus Tips & Bonuses) • Free Meals • Flexible Hours

OMPH Presents Christmas Program

Mrs. Ana Touloumis’ third grade class at Our Mother of Perpetual Help Catholic School presented to the school community a beautiful pageant reminding everyone of the true meaning of Christmas. The students recreated the manger scene and sang, with the guidance of music teacher Mrs. Jennifer Rineer, a beautiful rendition of “Little Tiny Miracle.”

Help Offered HELP OFFERED: Groff Painting. Clean, quality work. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. Ephrata. 717-723-5734, PA118129.

HELP WANTED CABINET ASSEMBLY/FINISH HARDWARE L&D Cabinetry is a small family-operated shop in Reinholds specializing in kitchen cabinetry. We are currently seeking someone to serve in assembling cabinets. No experience is required. We are looking for someone who has an interest in the trade and is eager to learn. Competitive pay and benefits offered. Transportation available in certain areas.

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

Cloister Shopping Center Ephrata

Call 717-484-1272 to apply.

717-738-4436

L&D CABINETRY

HELP OFFERED: Cory’s Handyman Service is looking to fix those things around the house in need of repair, so you don’t have to. No job too small. So call, 717-7230277. Reasonable rates/insured. PA#103368. HELP OFFERED: Experienced electrician and handyman services, licensed and insured. Free estimates. Call Jim, 717-5752147. HELP OFFERED: Electrical service and handyman. Switches, outlets, ceiling fans, baseboard heaters, water heaters, bathroom exhaust fans/lights, light motion lights and timers. Small jobs around the house. Call George, 610750-1159.

Cleaning Services HELP OFFERED: Elanco Cleaning Service now accepting new customers. Residential and business. Call for pricing at 717-8441226.

Home & Lawn Care

HELP OFFERED: Local home improvement/handyman servicing Lancaster and Lebanon counties. Interior/exterior doors, kitchen/bathroom repair or remodel, ceiling fans, light fixtures, lite plumbing/ electrical repair and more. No job too small. Fully insured. Very reasonable rates, honest and reliable. 717-507-6896.

HELP OFFERED: We do tree trimming/tree removal and stump grinding. Also, brush clean-out. 717-940-4431. ZJs Estate Maintenance.

HELP OFFERED: Electrical handyman service, over 30 years experience, low rates, quality work. Fully insured. Call 717-669-7585.

HELP OFFERED: House cleaning services for Schoeneck and nearby areas. Call/ text So Nice and Clean, 717572-9909.

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825 Reading Rd, P.O. Box 528, Bowmansville, PA 17507

HELP WANTED: Part-time parts delivery driver, Monday-Friday, 7:30am11:30am. Apply at John N. Sauder Auto Company, 875 W. Main St., New Holland.

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HELP OFFERED: Interior, Exterior painting, drywall, repair, custom colors. Call about our winter specials. Call Damien, 717-9405912. PA#032157.

WANTED:

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Brubacher is an earthmoving utility and paving contractor servicing Southeast PA and an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.

We’re Hiring!!! Do you enjoy working with people and having a variety of tasks? We’re currently hiring for a:

FT Customer Service Position (Willing to train motivated candidate)

Ideal candidate should be able to multi-task, be detail-oriented and have good communication skills with customers both on the phone and in person. Experience with Word & Excel required.

Benefits: Paid Holidays & Vacation Time, Health Insurance & 401K Mon. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Tues.-Fri. 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Every Third Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon

Please send your resume to:

THE

SHOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

Hocking Printing Co., Inc. 615 E. Main St., P.O. Box 456 Ephrata, PA 17522 or email pboyer@snews.com

2022 Summer Swim Season at the Adamstown Community Pool Mail letter of interest to Adamstown Borough Rec Committee, P.O. Box 546, Adamstown, PA 19501 or email office@adamstownborough.org. Submissions accepted until January 15, 2022.

*RECEIVE UP TO $3K PERFORMANCE BONUS!* For more information and a list of kitchen equipment being provided, visit our website www.adamstownborough.org.

HELP WANTED: Full-time, part-time front desk and housekeeping, must be available weekends. Apply at Red Roof Inn, 2017 N. Reading Road, Denver. HELP WANTED: Now hiring PT general help, including maintenance, must work weekends. Apply at Red Roof Inn, 2017 N. Reading Rd., Denver, PA 17517. HELP WANTED: Ephrata Area Social Services is now hiring for part-time van drivers. 14 hours a week on average, paid time off, flexible schedule, $11 an hour, weekday hours only. Contact Casey at 717-733-0345 for more information. HELP WANTED: Someone to shovel snow at our residence this winter. Call 717615-3987 for details.

$500 SIGN ON BONUS

Land Development Coordinator

Seeking individual with experience with Stormwater management, Monitoring E&S controls and NPDES Permit requirements as well as DEP Compliance. Will work with bonding - submissions, releases, agreements and reduction. Will assist with municipal approval process, street dedications and correspond with residents and municipalities. Will coordinate CBU Units and post office communications for each community, responsible for scheduling utilities such as electric, gas, phone and cable and tracking current development maintenance and any other issues. Will also oversee installation of amenities plan, signage, landscape requirements, public lights, etc. Must have at least 1-2 years experience. Apply to: HR@ownalandmark.com Competitive wages with excellent benefits.


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HELP WANTED: Horse farm hiring year round, caretaker/ groundskeeper, will train, Reinholds area. Valid Drivers License required. Call 717484-4249.

Wanted

To Buy

HELP WANTED

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

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

For Rent FOR RENT: Office space, 1000 sqft at 1747 W. Main St., Ephrata, $1400 a month plus utilities, secur-­ ity required, available Jan-­ uary 1, plenty of parking. Call Vito at 717-271-2566.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Cocalico Senior Class Officers for the class of 2022 have been chosen. Shown, from FOR RENT: Twin Pine WANTED: $50-$500 paid for left to right, are Regan Colatta-Rigney (Secretary), Bethany Elmore (Treasurer), Gabrielle Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ junk autos. Free removal. cess, $20.00/month and Call anytime, licensed, in-­ Hagy (Vice President) and Megan McLaughlin (President).

quick cash settlement, local Lititz buyer. 717278-5880.

WANTED: Highest cash paid for cars, any con-­ dition. Licensed pro-­ fessional. 717-2789539.

FT Sales Position in Pole Buildings. Construction and/or lumber knowledge required. Monday-Friday 7-5. Salary + Commission. Excellent Position. Some Benefits

Email resume with salary history to:

anthony@ fettervillesales.com

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

AM & PM SHIFTS NEEDED

WANTED: Older Christmas decorations and glass orna-­ ments. Costume jewelry. Postcards. Older doll clothes. Stella, 717-8757884.

WANTED: Timeless Treasure Auctions has immediate openings to auction your antiques, collectibles, furniture, household items if you are downsizing, mov-­ ing, cleaning out your basement/attic/garage. New address 6/1/21 at Suite 20-22 Copperfield Circle, Warwick Center, Lititz. 717-875-9187. Please, no garage sale leftovers. Please send text photos.

WANTED: Check your attic. sured, bonded. All paper-­ work taken care of legally. Buying vintage clothes, 717-989-6980. costume jewelry, gold, sil-­ ver & antiques. I will buy your treasures. Uncle WANTED: I will buy Funky’s new location 2350 your home for cash, no N. Reading Rd., Denver, PA. inspections/appraisals, Muddy Creek Shopping will purchase as is re-­ Center. 1-484-432-9770, 717-733-0003. gardless of condition, WANTED: Like new or slightly used digital hear-­ ing aids. Call 717-2036521.

Cocalico High School Senior Class Officers

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

WANTED: Coins. Amer-­ ican, Canadian, For-­ eign, paper money, jew-­ elry. New Holland Coins, 592 E. Main Street, New Holland. 717-355-0206.

WANTED: Vinyl records & musical instruments: Pay-­ ing cash. Top dollar paid for your vinyl records- all styles and genres, 33s, 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, clarinets, trumpets, any-­ thing music! We love it all.

HIRING FOR CNC MACHINIST

FIRST SHIFT CNC VERTICAL MILL AND CNC LATHE Must be able to PROGRAM, SET-UP AND RUN SMALL QUANTITIES OF HIGH PRECISION PARTS. HAAS VMC OR FRANUC LATHE EXPERIENCE A PLUS. Great Benefits including: 401K with Match • Semi Annual Bonus Profit Sharing • Group Insurance Short Term & Long Term Disability

405 N. 4th Street Denver, PA 17517

Please send resumes to levans@rpmwfg.com or visit us at FinishWorks, 152 Jalyn Dr., New Holland, PA 17557.

To Apply Call 717-808-9344 • Leola, PA 717-808-9344 • Leola, PA

Now accepting applications for part-time work for people to...

Insert Flyers into The Shopping News Requirements: • Able to work Mondays* from 8:00am-4:30pm • Able to work Tuesdays from 7:00 am-4:30pm • *Occasional Fridays when the following Monday is a holiday • Able to lift up to 20 lbs. • Able to stand for long periods of time Stop in and fill out an application at:

THE

SHOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

615 East Main Street, P.O. Box 456, Ephrata, PA 17522 Email: snews@ptd.net

HAVE A FEW HOURS A WEEK TO

EARN SOME EXTRA $$$? T SHOPPING NEWS HE

of Lancaster County

is seeking a weekly newspaper carrier for the Rothsville route.

Primary duties and responsibilities include:

• Acceptable driving record for past seven years as required by DOT • Current CDL License with Hazmat endorsements preferred but not required • Forklift operation experience preferred

Personnel to work 4-nine hour days and get paid for 40 HoUrS Residential construction, remodeling Residential construction, remodeling and commercial and commercial roofing.roofing. Paid Paid vacation, andplan. bonus plan. holidays,holidays, vacation, and bonus Must have a license. driver’s license. Must have a driver’s To please apply, call: please call: To apply,

If interested, please fill out an application at

FinishWorks, an established manufacturer of paints and coatings and a distributor of related sundry items is in search of a skilled Delivery Driver/ Warehouse Support Person to join our team at our New Holland, PA facility.

Experience and Education

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED NOW HIRING

1782 North Reading Road, Stevens, PA on Thursdays 9am-1pm or online at www.trafficplan.com.

Ephrata Precision Parts

• Assist with loading trailer according to bills of lading. Trailer should be loaded in order that best accommodates deliveries/ stops • Deliver material/orders to customer’s location as directed • Insure materials received during the day are entered/received the same day and the appropriate paperwork is relayed to the correct departments • Insure picking/shipping orders are pulled and packed within the time frame specified on the appropriate company document/ pick ticket

up. 717-733-6549. 1932 W. Main, Ephrata. Tuesday & Thursday, 9am-5pm, Mon-­ day, Wednesday & Friday, by appointment, Sat., & Sun. closed.

FLAGGER

Traffic Plan seeks Flaggers to set up and control traffic around construction sites. A valid Driver’s License is a must, good pay and benefits.

Please email resume to: info@ephrataprecision.com

DELIVERY DRIVER

Call or stop by today, Li-­ titz Music Company, 47 S. Broad Street in Lititz. 717627-4929. www.lititzmusic .com.

CARPENTERS: Landmark Homes is hiring carpenters for residential construction. No experience required. Full-time with benefits. Please apply in person at

1737 W. Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522 or by forwarding resume to hr@ownalandmark.com No phone calls please.

Delivery times are FLEXIBLE! Paying SALARY + MILEAGE! Job Requirements: • 18 years or older • Have own transport with valid vehicle insurance & driver’s license

• Lift up to 35 lb. newspaper bags to vehicle • Follow written driving directions & carrier route maps

Applications can be found:

WEB: www.snews.com/forms email: snews@ptd.net OFFICE: 615 E. Main Street Ephrata, PA 17522

R077393

HELP WANTED: Paper Carriers for The Shopping News. Various routes available with flexible de-­ livery times. Base salary plus mileage. Must be over 18 years old, be able to lift up to 35 pounds and have reliable vehicle for delivery. Contact snews@ptd.net or 717738-1151 with questions.


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Apartments FOR RENT: 2BR, 2nd floor, Tom Avenue, Ephrata. Newer construction. Includes refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, microwave, washer/dryer, central air, trash, mowing, snow removal. $950/ month plus utilities, security deposit and credit check. No pets. No smoking. Available in January. 717-738-1151. For information on placing your ad in The Shopping News, call our office at 717-738-1151.

Shared Living FOR RENT: 1BR, full bath, use of the mobile home. $500/month, negotiable. Female preferred. 717-7992613.

Free FREE: Skids, hardwood, banded on stacks. Slate Rd. Supply, 150 Slate Road, Ephrata. 717-445-5222. FREE: Love seat, fair condition. You haul. New Holland. Call 717-354-9661.

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* On December 30, 1803, Francis Lewis, signer of the Declaration of Independence, dies in New York City at age 90. Lewis’ patriotism came at a high cost: The British army destroyed his Long Island estate and took his wife prisoner in 1776. * On January 1, 1863, farmer Daniel Freeman

submits the first claim under the new Homestead Act for a property in Nebraska. By the 1890s, many homesteaders found that farming 160 acres of such dry land was nearly impossible, and at least half the original claims were abandoned. * On December 27, 1944, during World War II, President Franklin Roosevelt gives orders to seize properties belonging to the Montgomery Ward company because it refused to comply with a labor collective bargaining agreement. Roosevelt said strikes in wartime cannot be condoned. * On December 29, 1956, the New York Times leaks news that the United States is preparing a major policy statement on the Middle East. The Eisenhower Doctrine would proclaim

that the U.S. would use force in the Middle East to contain Soviet aggression. * On December 31, 1968, the Soviet Union’s TU-144 supersonic airliner makes its first flight, months ahead of the Anglo-French Concorde. In 1965, the French had arrested Sergei Pavlov, head of the Paris office of the Soviet airliner Aeroflot, for illegally obtaining classified information about France’s supersonic project. * On December 28, 1973, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s “literary investigation” of the police-state system in the Soviet Union, “The Gulag Archipelago, 19181956,” is published in Paris. On February 12, 1974, Solzhenitsyn was arrested, stripped of his citizenship and deported. *. On January 2, 1980, in response to the December 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, President Jimmy Carter asks the Senate to postpone action on the SALT II nuclear weapons treaty. Carter feared that the Soviet invasion could lead to its gaining control over much of the world’s oil supplies.

College News LVC Recognizes StudentAthletes

Lebanon Valley College recognized its studentathletes who competed for the Flying Dutchmen fall athletic teams. Local students include: • Amelia Mercado of New Holland, a graduate of Garden Spot High School, was a member of field hockey team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in exercise science. The Dutchmen field hockey team advanced to the Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth playoffs after winning nine regular season games. The squad put together a seven-game win streak. Lexi Ward, Rachel Wright, and Abbie Keath led LVC in scoring, while

717-484-6001

HIRING IMMEDIATELY Casual Living in New Holland is hiring for

Machining and Assembly

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(717) 316-5786

Email resume to aault@clunlimited.com

Day & Night Shifts

$2 Shift Differential • Full-time with Health, Dental, Vision and Matching 401(k)! • Monthly team activities and occasional paid lunch

NOW HIRING! Morgantown Location

Full Time Opportunities + Starting Pay Rate

NOW HIRING

Competitive Pay & Benefits Esbenshade’s Greenhouses is currently accepting applications for the following positions:

Lititz Location Design Associate Production Greenhouse Manager

Fleetwood Location Nursery/Perennial Dept. Manager

Please submit your resume or employment application (may be downloaded from our webpage) to our Human Resources Department: HR@Esbenshades.com Visit our website at Esbenshades.com and click on Job Careers tab for additional info! Applications may also be filled out in person at our Lititz location -

546 E. 28th Division Hwy., Lititz, PA 17543

Manufacturing Assemblers - $17.25 Welders - $21.50 Truck Installation Techs - $21.45 Fabricator Machine Operators - $17.25 Automotive Painters - $19.25

Apply Online At WWW.MORGANCORP.COM/CAREERS

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Corinne Kearney started all 19 games in net and made 100 saves on the season. • Madeline Reider of Lititz, a graduate of Warwick High School, was a member of field hockey team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in exercise science. The Dutchmen field hockey team advanced to the Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth playoffs after winning nine regular season games. The squad put together a seven-game win streak. Lexi Ward, Rachel Wright, and Abbie Keath led LVC in scoring, while Corinne Kearney started all 19 games in net and made 100 saves on the season. • Brandon Brubaker of Reinholds, a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School, was a member of football team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in business administration. The LVC football team picked up wins in its final two games of the season to finish at 5-5. The squad defeated rival Albright in its final game that led to the annual March to Kreiderheim to ask the President for an

extra day of Thanksgiving break. Offensive leaders for LVC included firstyear quarterback Braden Bohannon, running back Tim Ervey, and receivers Cameron Niemeyer and Andrew Olson. Brandon Brubaker, Brad Shear, and Erik Williams paced the defensive effort. • Shawn Fester of Stevens, a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School, was a member of football team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in business administration. The LVC football team picked up wins in its final two games of the season to finish at 5-5. The squad defeated rival Albright in its final game that led to the annual March to Kreiderheim to ask the President for an extra day of Thanksgiving break. Offensive leaders for LVC included firstyear quarterback Braden Bohannon, running back Tim Ervey, and receivers Cameron Niemeyer and Andrew Olson. Brandon Brubaker, Brad Shear, and Erik Williams paced the defensive effort. • Cody Shay of Denver, a graduate of Cocalico

Senior High School, was a member of football team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in physics. The LVC football team picked up wins in its final two games of the season to finish at 5-5. The squad defeated rival Albright in its final game that led to the annual March to Kreiderheim to ask the President for an extra day of Thanksgiving break. Offensive leaders for LVC included firstyear quarterback Braden Bohannon, running back Tim Ervey, and receivers Cameron Niemeyer and Andrew Olson. Brandon Brubaker, Brad Shear, and Erik Williams paced the defensive effort. • Arturo Ramirez Guzman of Ephrata, a graduate of Ephrata Senior High School, was a member of football team, and is pursuing a

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football team picked up wins in its final two games of the season to finish at 5-5. The squad defeated rival Albright in its final game that led to the annual March to Kreiderheim to ask the President for an extra day of Thanksgiving break. Offensive leaders for LVC included firstyear quarterback Braden Bohannon, running back Tim Ervey, and receivers Cameron Niemeyer and Andrew Olson. Brandon Brubaker, Brad Shear, and Erik Williams paced the defensive effort.

• Jesse Martin of Narvon, a graduate of Garden Spot High School, was a member of football team, and is pursuing a bachelor of arts in exploratory. The LVC football team picked up wins in its final two games of the season to finish at 5-5. The squad defeated rival Albright in its final game that led to the annual March to Kreiderheim to ask the President for an extra day of Thanksgiving break. Offensive leaders for LVC included firstyear quarterback Braden (Continued On Page 10B)

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bachelor of science in exercise science. The LVC football team picked up wins in its final two games of the season to finish at 5-5. The squad defeated rival Albright in its final game that led to the annual March to Kreiderheim to ask the President for an extra day of Thanksgiving break. Offensive leaders for LVC included firstyear quarterback Braden Bohannon, running back Tim Ervey, and receivers Cameron Niemeyer and Andrew Olson. Brandon Brubaker, Brad Shear, and Erik Williams paced the defensive effort. • Alexander Diedrich of Narvon, a graduate of Garden Spot High School, was a member of football team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in exercise science. The LVC

We are seeking faith-based individuals to join our team. Team Member: Looking for hardworking, smart, humble team players to operate equipment (trucks, trailers, skid loader, excavator, concrete saw, lasers). Masonry, concrete and construction experience is a plus, but willing to train the right individual. Assistant Foreman: In addition to the skills listed for Team Members, candidates should also be able to handle responsibility, retain concepts, interact with clients, and would have an understanding of basic electricity, plumbing, water features, and low voltage lighting. Call/text Marcus at 717-239-9497 with interest. *Evening interviews available.

HELP WANTED

DELIVERY POSITION

Family owned since 1912.

Eastern Lancaster County SCHOOL DISTRICT

New Holland Elementary School Secretary Full-Time: 10-month Qualifications: • Proficiency with Microsoft Suite, databases, web-based software • Organized, confidential, able to work in fast-paced office • Excellent communication skills • Required Physical & Clearances • 3-5 years experience a plus • Additional requirements: www.elanco.org

Motivated, dependable, team worker. Must have clean driving record. No CDL required. Some heavy lifting. Must be able to work some Saturdays.

Please send support staff application, letter of interest & resume to: Human Resources hr@elanco.org ELANCO District Office 669 East Main Street, New Holland, PA 17557

Benefits include Health Insurance, Paid Vacation and 401(k).

Inquiries for the above position will close 1/10/2022.

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Please apply in store.

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ALARM DISPATCHERS

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College News LVC Recognizes StudentAthletes (Continued From Page 9B)

Bohannon, running back Tim Ervey, and receivers Cameron Niemeyer and Andrew Olson. Brandon Brubaker, Brad Shear, and Erik Williams paced the defensive effort. • Gabriel Randall of Ephrata, a graduate of Norristown Area High School, was a member of football team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in business administration. The LVC

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extra day of Thanksgiving break. Offensive leaders for LVC included firstyear quarterback Braden Bohannon, running back Tim Ervey, and receivers Cameron Niemeyer and Andrew Olson. Brandon Brubaker, Brad Shear, and Erik Williams paced the defensive effort. • Adam Martin of Lititz, a graduate of Warwick High School, was a member of football team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in exercise science. The LVC football team picked up wins in its final two games of the season to finish at 5-5. The squad defeated rival Albright in its final game that led to the annual March to Kreiderheim to ask the President for an extra day of Thanksgiving break. Offensive leaders for LVC included firstyear quarterback Braden Bohannon, running back Tim Ervey, and receivers Cameron Niemeyer and Andrew Olson. Brandon

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Brubaker, Brad Shear, and Erik Williams paced the defensive effort. • Brady Knier of Lititz, a graduate of Manheim Central High School, was a member of men’s cross country team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in accounting. The men’s cross country team finished fourth at this year’s Middle Atlantic Conference Championships. Noah Griffin led the Dutchmen with a fifth-place finish, followed by Jordan Berger and Tanner Haynes who earned All-Conference recognition. Berger and Griffin also were named USTFCCA Mid-Atlantic All-Region for their performance at the NCAA Regional meet. The team ranked in the NCAA top-10 in the Mid-Atlantic Region for much of the season. • Aaron Weitzel of Rein­ holds, a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School, was a member of men’s soccer team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in business administration. The Dutchmen turned in a strong campaign, finishing 13-4 and dropping an overtime thriller to Messiah in the Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth championship game. The team appeared in United Soccer Coaches Region V rankings through much of the season after tying the program’s best-ever start at 5-0. Five players earned All-MAC recognition, including Aaron Weitzel as Rookie of the Year. Lucas Strange paced the offensive

with 12 goals, the fourthhighest single season total by a Dutchman player. • Alice Thorsen of Lititz, a graduate of Manheim Township High School, was a member of volleyball team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in interaction design. The LVC volleyball team finished its season with a 10-11 overall record, including a conference win over Alvernia. Reilly Shelly and Mikiah Sangrey led the attack with assists from Ali Whitworth. Kasey Thomas led the squad in digs, while Olivia Nace tallied the most blocks. • Jocelyn Umana of Eph­ rata, a graduate of Ephrata Senior High School, was a member of women’s soccer team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in communication sciences and disorders. LVC women’s soccer finished 9-7-2 and advanced to the Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth semifinals. The team debuted in NCAA Region V soccer rankings in October. A record six Dutchmen earned AllMAC recognition honors, including leading scorer Maddy Hartman and goalkeeper Jocelyn Umana who finished with a 1.03 goals against average. • Reagan McCarty of Eph­ rata, a graduate of Ephrata Senior High School, was a member of women’s soccer team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in exercise science. LVC women’s soccer finished 9-7-2 and advanced to the

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finished with a 1.03 goals against average. • Alyssa Yoder of Narvon, a graduate of Pequea Valley High School, was a member of women’s soccer team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in business administration. LVC women’s soccer finished 9-7-2 and advanced to the Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth semifinals. The team debuted in NCAA Region V soccer rankings in October. A record six Dutchmen earned AllMAC recognition honors, including leading scorer Maddy Hartman and goalkeeper Jocelyn Umana who finished with a 1.03 goals against average. • Liliana Weidman of Lititz, a graduate of Warwick High School, was a member of women’s soccer team, and is pursuing a bachelor of science in early childhood education and special education. LVC women’s soccer finished 9-7-2 and advanced to the Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth semifinals. The team debuted in NCAA Region V soccer rankings in October. A record six Dutchmen earned AllMAC recognition honors, including leading scorer Maddy Hartman and goalkeeper Jocelyn Umana who finished with a 1.03 goals against average.

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higher while enrolled in 12 or more credits and whose cumulative GPA is at least 3.2. The following local residents were named to the Dean’s List: • Gloria Asper of Stevens, majoring in Applied Psychology • Hosea Wimer of East Earl, majoring in Music Composition.

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York College Dean’s List

Over 1400 York College of Pennsylvania Students were Named to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2021 Semester. • April Achey of Leola • Peter Carrigan of Lititz • Tyler Cloud of Adamstown • Grant Deguzman of Ephrata • Kimberly Delk of Lititz • Lauren Drost of Lititz • Alayna Henry of New Holland • Kassidy Hollinger of New Holland • Savannah Jordan of Lititz • Alexa Landis of Lititz • Salem Longer of Lititz • Brendan Martin of Lititz • Julia Milligan of Denver • Jasmine Weaver of Lititz

9 Allied Health Pinning Ceremony

Approximately 1,700 students were named to the Biola University Dean’s List in spring 2021. Congratulations to 22 Biola students are placed students from Central Penn on the Dean’s List to honor College’s Lancaster Center those with a GPA of 3.6 or who recently received their

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The following students from the local area were recognized: • Alyssa Sadorf of Ephrata, majoring in Physical Therapist Assistant • Lauren Stork of Lititz, majoring in Physical Therapist Assistant

THURS., DECEMBER 30 - 3:00 p.m. - Troy A. and Lisa D. Schlack, 930 Greenville Rd., Den­ ver. 12 acre farmette with creek, 2-1/2 story sandstone farmhouse, shop/ garage, barn. Real estate at 4:00 p.m. Skid loader, concrete equipment, tools. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., DECEMBER 31 9:00 a.m. - Donald (Dick) R. Eager, 1603 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville. Welding shop liquidation, shop tools, tractor, ATV, furniture, appliances, collectibles. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., DECEMBER 31 - 3:00 p.m. - Benjamin E. and Sarah G. Beiler, 411 Quaker Church Rd., Christiana. Country 1 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 30x40 barn/garage/shop building, 1 acre, fenced pasture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JANUARY 1 - 10:00 a.m. - Online Only Sports Card and Memorabilia Auction (from the collection of the late Rod Wike) ending at 10:00

a.m. on Sat., January 1. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., JANUARY 1 2:00 p.m. - Online Gun Auction with consignments at Shirk’s Auction Gallery, 659 North State Route 934, Annville. 110+ guns already consigned. For more info. or to set up a time, call 717685-4226 or 717-269-0654. Roy D. Shirk Auctioneer. MON., JANUARY 3 10:00 a.m. - Renningers Antique Market, 2500 North Reading Rd., Denver. Antiques, furniture and personal property. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. WED., JANUARY 5 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., JANUARY 8 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding fire­ arms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., JANUARY 8 (Continued On Page 13B)

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10:00 a.m. - Ralph E. and Carolyn W. Weaver, 16 Glendale Dr., Lancaster. 1 story brick 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, .36 acre. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JANUARY 8 11:00 a.m. - 224 Wecaf Rd., New Holland. Single family detached 1,300 sq. ft. house on a quiet street. Patrick Morgan Auctions. TUES., JANUARY 11 4:00 p.m. - Edwin N. and

Erma V. Hoover Estate, 1312 Red Run Rd., Stevens. Rancher with 3 bedrooms, country .70 acre, low maintenance, good usable updates. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. WED., JANUARY 12 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers. FRI., JANUARY 14 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Abner L. Lantz Estate, 432 North 5th St., Lebanon (2:00 p.m.). 4 unit apartment with coin-operated laundry. 604 North 9th St., Lebanon (3:00 p.m.). 4 bedroom, 1 bath semi-detached row home. Joel Heisey Auctioneer. SAT., JANUARY 15 - 9:00 a.m. - Alberta M. Gilgore Estate, 5867 Meadeville Rd., Narvon. Country 1 story 3 bedroom

dwelling, 2 story 30x36 garage/shop, 2 bedroom mobile home rental, rural 1.14 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., JANUARY 18 - 9:00 a.m. - Hometowne Auction LLC, Garden Spot Fire Hall, 339 East Main St., New Holland. Quilt Auction. Aaron Nolt, Auctioneer. SAT., JANUARY 22 - 12:00 noon - Tracy L. Weaver Estate, 424 South 9th St., Akron. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath rancher, garage, 1/3

acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Auction Auction­ eers, Inc. SAT., JANUARY 22 2:00 p.m. - Dwight Fox, 195 Creek Rd., Denver. 4 bedroom, 2 bath dwelling, garage, 2.33 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., JANUARY 29 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding firearms, hunt­ ing, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auctioneers.

PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION Single Family Detached 1,300 Sq. Ft. House On A Quiet Street

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PUBLIC SALE

OF ANTIQUES; FURNITURE & PERSONAL PROPERTY

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 2022 AT 1:00 P.M.

RICHARD RICHARDS, KAY M. BOWER, BART HOLLIS & OTHERS

SAT., FEBRUARY 5 - 2:00 p.m. - James D. Snader Estate, 525A West 28th Division Highway, Lititz. 3+ acre wooded lot with manufactured home. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc.

224 Wecaf Rd., New Holland, PA 17557, Eastern Lanc. Co.

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

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SAT., JAN. 8, 2022 • 11:00 A.M.

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

Preview Times - Tuesday, January 4 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, January 5 from 8:00 A.M. *The following is just a very general list of items to be sold. Photos representing the entire auction will be posted on our website www.horstauction.com on Tuesday, January 4. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 2-1/2 miles west of Ephrata) FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.); WALNUT HIGHBOY HEPPLEWHITE CHEST OF DRAWERS; APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS & LAMPS; SILVER; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; AGATE; TINWARE; PEWTER; WOODENWARE; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; TOOLS; LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD! Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

SAT., JANUARY 29 11:00 a.m. - Adam and Laura Zimmerman, 1981 West Main St., Ephrata. 67 +/- acres Lancaster County farm, 4 bedroom, 1 bath 2 story dwelling, 46’x80’ bank barn with additions, 30’x62’ tobacco shed, outbuildings, silos. Beiler-

MON., JAN. 3, 2022

SALE AT 10:00 A.M./FURNITURE AT 12:00 NOON Property Details: 2 main floor bedrooms and full bathroom, finished second floor bedroom/rec room, eat-in kitchen with appliances, public water and sewer, vinyl windows, stick built on cement block foundation, gas forced air heat (Trane furnace, believe NEW in 2004 approx.), NEW in 2020 gas water heater, gas range, 2nd refrigerator, clothes washer and dryer, 100 amp electric, main floor carpeted over hardwood floors, vinyl fenced back yard, recently NEW 8x10 utility shed, lg. grassed parking space off public back alley, and more. Located on a quiet street in New Holland Boro. with all the conveniences of Public Water and Sewer, and close to schools, downtown, and neighboring towns and local businesses. 2021 Total Taxes Approximately $2,467.00. Must see house selling for MOTIVATED Seller. 1% LICENSED BROKER FEE paid by seller at closing for any registered buyer’s broker bidding on settling for property within stated real estate terms. Buyer’s agents/brokers must register direct with Auctioneer Patrick Morgan by 5:00 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 6th, 2021. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Contact Auctioneer Patrick Morgan at 717-278-9202 to schedule your showing. Real Estate Terms: 10% down payment on day of sale. Good PA check or Certified Funds for out of state buyers. Settlement on or before March 4th, 2022. Real Estate is being sold as/is and subject to purchaser’s sole discretion of value and condition. All announcements made at time of auction take precedence over any and all previously printed material or verbal statements.

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Deeds Recorded The following were recorded at the Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds office from December 16 to December 22: Adamstown Borough Allan J. Day and Tricia A. Day conveyed property on Michael Lane to Jason McCarty and Kachina V. McCarty for $400,000. Christine M. Hawley and Joseph R. Hawley conveyed property on West Main Street to Courtney Hackman for $212,000. Akron Borough Laurie K. Detweiler and Marlin Detweiler conveyed property on South Ninth Street to Christopher T. Goodman and Nicholes C.

Goodman for $299,900. Rays Rental Equipment LLC conveyed property on North Fifth Street to Clint Waldner and Sheila Waldner for $197,500. Brecknock Township O/C Campground Inc. con­ veyed property on Maple Grove Road to O/C Campground Inc. for $0. Corina S. Stubbs and Michael R. Stubbs conveyed property on Yellow Hill Road to Clifford R. Snader for $290,000. Mary Jane Sensenig con­ veyed property on Five­ pointville Road to Adam D. Wentling and Amy J. Wentling for $1. Ernest Madison Martin con­ veyed property on Morning­ side Drive to Gerald JeanBaptiste and Martha JeanBaptiste for $310,000. The Ronald A. Spacht Estate conveyed property on

(Red Run Area)

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Bowmansville Road to Earl Brubaker, Elvin Brubaker, and Marlin Brubaker for $1,173,760. Jason S. Rohrbaugh and Yelena P. Rohrbaugh con­ veyed property on Shalom Drive to Corey Tyler Houser and Deanna Marie Hullinger for $345,000. The Anna Mary Martin Estate conveyed property on Spook Lane to Delvyn L. Fox for $507,000. Clay Township Charlien P. Johnson and Wayne E. Johnson conveyed property on Perseverance Lane to Tyler Wackley and Jade Wuttke for $265,000. Donna D. Rhoades conveyed property on West Church Road to Haley R. Walton and Richard H. Walton for $285,000. Denver Borough Michael E. Grant and Wanda M. Hertzog-Grant conveyed property on East Lancaster Avenue to Aaron D. Westover and Alyssa S.

Westover for $355,000. Steven C. Coffroth conveyed property on Main Street to Awakened Properties LLC for $90,000. Earl Township Anna M. Huber Estate conveyed property in Earl Township to Frances M. Martin and Harlan W. Martin for $346,000. Donna M. Ward and Gerald E. Ward conveyed property on Walnut Street to Samuel J. Smucker and Sherlyn F. Smucker for $247,000. Everence Foundation Unique Assets LLC con­ veyed property on Walnut Street to Donna M. Ward and Gerald E. Ward for $260,000. Lois C. Martin and Robert E. Martin conveyed property on Spartan Drive to M&MW Management LLC for $550,000. East Cocalico Township Kayleen T. O’Brien and Martin J. O’Brien conveyed property on Mustang Trail to

PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION 67 +/- Acres Lancaster Co. Farm 4 BR 1 Bath 2-Story Dwelling 46’x80’ Bank Barn with Additions 30’x62’ Tobacco Shed • Outbuildings • Silos

Saturday, January 29, 2022 @ 11:00 AM

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

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PUBLIC AUCTION

Direc�ons: From Ephrata, Route 322 West to property on right.

Property Descrip�on: 67.1 +/- Acre Lancaster County, Clay Township crop/beef farm. Property has 4 Bedrooms 1 Bath Farmhouse with oil furnace. Covered front & side porches. 16’x24’ garage with overhead door. 30’x62’ tobacco shed, fully scaffolded with dampening cellar & stripping room. 46’x80’ main bank barn with 46’x56’ addi�on. Barn has bunk feeders, troughs & headlocks for ca�le feeding with upper level scaffolded for tobacco. 24’x40’ equipment shed and other outbuildings. 20’x60’ concrete silo and 14’x50’ stave silo, both with unloaders. Farm is preserved by Lancaster Farmland Trust and enrolled in Act 319 Clean & Green. Farm has private well in addi�on to public water and sewer. Open House Dates: Saturday, January 1st & Saturday, January 8th from 1 - 4 PM. Terms: Down payment of $100,000.00 required day of auc�on. Se�lement March 31, 2022. Transfer taxes to be paid by buyer. Real Estate taxes shall be prorated. Annual taxes +/- $5,718.00. Auc�oneers Notes: Excellent crop/tobacco/produce farming opportunity with straight, level fields with Hagerstown silt loam soils. Farm has 923’ road frontage along W. Main St. and 1370’ along Durlach Rd. For more pictures, go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com or www.auc�onzip.com or www.GoToAuc�on.com

Sellers: Adam & Laura Zimmerman 717-733-7634 A�orney: Anthony Schimaneck 717-299-5251

BEILER-CAMPBELL

OF

REAL ESTATE

4 BR/2 BA DWL. – GARAGE – 2.33 ACRE LOT

SAT., JAN. 22, 2022 SALE AT 2:00 P.M.

Located at 195 Creek Road, Denver (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Denver Boro, take 6th St. North, which becomes Ridge Rd. Turn slight left on Creek Road to property on left.

AU C T I O N S E RV I C E S

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Auctioneers: Harold Martin 717-738-4228 AU#019488 Christ Taylor 717-371-1915 AU#005421

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DIRECTIONS: From the south side of Reamstown on E. Church St., turn onto Red Run Rd. to property on left. REAL ESTATE: A cozy 3-bedroom Rancher w/1-car carport on .70-acre lot. House has vinyl siding; approx. 1,012 sq. ft. on main level, plus 450 sq. ft. in finished basement. Main level has a kitchen w/wooden cabinetry, all appliances; open to dining area w/rear patio doors opening to large deck; living room; 3 bedrooms; updated full bathroom; covered front porch; side 1-car carport. Basement has second kitchen; L-shaped family room; brick wood stove hearth; laundry room; replacement windows; electric heat pump; central A/C; on-site well & septic; 10’x20’ storage garage; picnic area; E. Cocalico Twp.; taxes $3,262. Seems to be a good, solid house needing some cosmetic updates. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays, Jan. 1 & 8, from 1-3 PM. Call/Text Auctioneer 717-587-8906. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com

Cocalico Township to Jason D. Hollinger and Theresa J. Hollinger for $1. David L. Hollinger conveyed property in East Cocalico Township to Deborah J. Hollinger for $1. Sunrise Management Com­ pany conveyed property in East Cocalico Township to David L. Hollinger for $1. Family Place Properties LP conveyed property in East Cocalico Township to David L. Hollinger, Deborah J. Hollinger, and Sunrise Management Company for $1. Patricia A. Janiszewski con­ veyed property on Ream Road to Margaret Anne Kelly for $1. Linda J. Jones conveyed property on East Horseshoe Drive to Alison Joanne Hoover and Corbin A. Hoover for $310,000. Gordon M. Delp conveyed property on Jason Avenue to Jessica R. Wadsworth and Patrick D. Wadsworth for $299,900. East Earl Township Theresa C. Monteforte con­ veyed property on Martin Street to John J. Monteforte for $1. Elizabeth Township

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1981 W. Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522

Allan J. Day and Tricia A. Day for $647,500. Lois R. Brubaker and Rick A. Brubaker conveyed prop­ erty on East Church Street to Bryan James Grindrod and Katherine Dorothy Grindrod for $219,500. Narrows Glen Inc. conveyed property in East Cocalico Township to Emily E. Unruh for $435,354. Harvey S. Brubacher con­ veyed property on Wabash Road to Gary Brubacher for $180,000. Dorothy S. Martin conveyed property on East Church Street to Mabel M. Leid and Titus B. Leid for $440,000. KAR Property Management LLC conveyed property on Ridge Avenue to Abacus Real Property LLC for $1,200.000. Narrows Glen Inc. conveyed property in East Cocalico Township to Catherine Soellner and Robert Soellner for $550,000. Reading Road Corporation conveyed property on West Swartzville Road to Cross­ ings at Cocalico LLC for $1,347,000. David L. Hollinger and Deborah J. Hollinger con­ veyed property in East

Thank you to all our customers for your loyal support as we come to the end of the year.

Happy New Year!

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717-336-6983

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12 ACRE FARMETTE w/CREEK 2½ STY. SANDSTONE FARMHOUSE – SHOP/GAR. – BARN SKID LOADER – CONCRETE EQUIP. – TOOLS “SCHLACKY CONCRETE” DENVER – SCHOENECK AREA

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30 3 P.M. – REAL ESTATE 4 P.M.

930 Greenville Rd., Denver. Rt. 272 N. of Ephrata. Left Denver/Reamstown light onto Church Rd. Straight onto Main St. thru Denver, pass Denver Park. Right Leisey Rd. Straight Greenville Rd.

PUBLIC AUCTION OF

REAL ESTATE

3 BR/1.5 BA RANCHER – GAR. – 1/3 ACRE LOT

SAT., JAN. 22, 2022 SALE AT 12:00 NOON

Located at 424 S. 9th St., Akron (Akron Boro., Lanc. Co.) From Ephrata, take Rt. 272 South through Akron light. Turn left on Oak St., followed by a right on 9th St. Property will be on right.

Real estate consists of a 2½ story vinyl-sided dwelling, completely remodeled in 2021. This spectacular dwelling consists of a spacious kitchen (with walk-in pantry & all new appliances); a large dining area; living room; full bath; laundry; and an office all on the main level. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms (all with ceiling fans), and the master bedroom contains a full bath and walk-in closet. With approx. 2,000 sq. ft. of living space, there is ample room for a large family! Attic storage above and full basement below. The main level is heated by propane forced air, and the second floor is heated with a heat pump. Both floors contain central air. Well and septic on-site. This home boosts a new roof, siding, soffit & fascia, spouting, windows, doors, 200 amp electric, new furnaces & central air, propane water heater, kitchen & appliances, bathrooms, flooring, paint, and the list goes on! Situated on a 2.33 (+/-) acre lot, this property also features a brand new 24’x24’ detached two-car garage with water & electric and off-street parking. The house is set off by a beautiful wrap-around front porch, and a covered rear porch. Be prepared to move right in, and enjoy this fantastic, rural, property being offered for sale via public auction! You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open Houses to be held Sat., Jan. 8 & Sat., Jan. 15 From 1-3PM, or by appt., contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603.. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. A. Schimaneck, Atty. Terms By:

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

Real estate consists of a brick & vinyl-sided, ranch-style dwelling, built in 1954, containing an eat-in kitchen with breakfast bar; a living room; three bedrooms; and a full bath all on the main level, with hardwood floors throughout. There is approx. 1,220 sq. ft. of one floor living space. The full basement contains a large rec room; a half bath; and a utility room with laundry hookup. Oil forced air heat. Central air. Public water & sewer. Situated on a 0.33 (+/-) acre lot, this property also features a semi-detached one car garage as well as off-street parking. There is a spacious covered rear porch and a cute yard. This is a solid dwelling, with cosmetic updates needed throughout. A perfect way to build some ‘sweat equity,’ you won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open Houses to be held Sun., Jan. 9 & Sat., Jan. 15 from 1-3pm, or by appt., contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. D. Hartranft, Atty. Terms By:

TRACY L. WEAVER ESTATE Lic. #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.pannebeckerwolf.com

1800s sandstone farmhouse w/2,890 SF, eat-in kitchen, dining rm., living & family rms., office/den, 3 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/whirlpool tub & shower), 2½ baths, laundry, mudroom, gas radiant floor & air heat, central AC, updated plumbing, wiring, heat & AC sys., kitchen, bath rms., windows & roof. Shop/garage bldg. 40x60 w/12’ overhead doors, bank barn 48x30 w/stalls/stable & 2nd floor storage, 12 ACRES w/3 acres tillable, bal. fenced pasture & woodland. After 16 years owners relocating & serious to sell. Spacious dwl. & shop/ gar. Low taxes. Lot of potential. Personal inspection by appointment. For brochure or land plotting, visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Skid Loader/Concrete Equip./Tools: NH LS 170 Skid Loader Dsl. w/ Bucket, 1950 Hrs., 1 Owner, Skid Loader Universal Mount Forks, Skid Loader Bucket Tooth Bar, 2005 6.6x18 Tandem Axle Trailer w/Ram, 9950 GVW, Big Tex 6.6x10 Trailer w/Drop Tail Ramp +2’ Sides w/Title, Gravely ZT 48XL Zero Turn Mower w/24HP Kawasaki Eng. 360 Hrs., Polaris 500 SP EFI Snowmobile, Whiteman 6’ Double Trowel Rider Mach. w/Honda 20 HP Eng., Whiteman 3’ 8HP Cement Troweler, (3) 3’ 5HP Cement Troweler, Whiteman Parts Machines, Elec. & Gas Concrete Vibrators, Bull Floats, Concrete Insulation Blankets, Stihl Concrete Saw, Stone Tamper, Concrete Tools, Comm. 375,000 BTU Propane Heater, Form Oil, Steel & Plastic Bondi Rail Sidewalk Forms, Water Tile Saw, Scaffolding, Titon Ind. Air Compressor, Milwaukee Chop Saw, Craftsman Table Saw, Soft Cut Saw TERMS: Be prompt. Auction starting 3 PM w/above equipment & tools. Real Estate 4 PM. Cash, PA check or major credit card. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

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Automotive The Michael G. Shenk Estate conveyed property on West 28th Division Highway to Javas Limited Liability Company for $156,000. David L. Sensenig and Miriam E. Sensenig con­ veyed property on Brunnerville Road and Sleepy Hollow Road to Julene R. Sensenig and Merlin D. Sensenig for $1. Lizabeth Ann Doebler, Kerri Lynn Putt, and Trevor Putt conveyed property in Elizabeth Township to Amos F. King and Annie K. King for $426,000. William D. Coleman con­ veyed property on Furnace Hills Pike to David L. Sensenig and Miriam E. Sensenig for $3,420,000. Scott D. Martin and Tamara L. Martin conveyed property on Brubaker Valley Road to Eric Echternach and Mir­anda Echternach for $484,400. Ephrata Borough George E. Cook Jr. and Kathryn M. Cook conveyed property on Glen Court to Lauren L. Werner and Robert Amandus Werner II for $350,000. Bonnie L. Eberly and G. Robert Eberly conveyed property on Clearview Avenue to Brandon C.

Miller and Whitney A. Miller for $322,500. Lauren L. Werner conveyed property on Garrett Circle to Kevin J. Myers and Nicole L. Myers for $167,500. The Harold H. Reich Estate conveyed property on North Maple Street to Dale L. Heck and Deidre L. Heck for $275,000. Robert K. Stauffer Estate conveyed property in Eph­ rata Borough to Stauffer Apartments LLC for $742,500. David J. Foster and Kristine Foster conveyed property on West Fulton Street to Kristine Foster for $1. Lelana K. Buckwalter and Ronald E. Buckwalter con­ veyed property on Lincoln Avenue to Lelana K. Buckwalter for $1. Ephrata Township Shaun A. Seymour II con­ veyed property on East Hill Street to Brigitte Alison Hinds and Shaun A. Sey­ mour II for $1. Elsie Mae Reiff and John Z. Reiff conveyed property on East Main Street to SWS Investments LLC for $2,400,000. Mary Alice Haws conveyed property on Fieldcrest Lane to Claudia D. Hepler and

Randy A. Hepler for $245,500. J Bean LLC and Kathco Group LLC conveyed prop­ erty on North Seventh Street to Y&T Properties LLC for $1,637,500. Zimmerman Home Builders LLC conveyed property in Ephrata Township to Travis Broadbent and Kimberly B. Broadbent for $520,176. Floyd Z. Newswanger and Ruth R. Newswanger con­ veyed property in Ephrata Township to Elvin Z. Newswanger and Suetta R. Newswanger for $1. Craig A. Groff and Mary K. Groff conveyed property on West Trout Run Road to MCR Property Investments LLC for $1. Mark H. Swope and Sara Anne Swope conveyed prop­erty on Akron Road to Mark H. Swope and Sara Anne Swope for $0. Stephen R. Zook and Lena M. Zook conveyed property in Ephrata Township to Melvin J. Beiler and Sylvia B. Beiler for $1. Lititz Borough James D. Eby and Mildred A. Eby conveyed property on East Lincoln Avenue to the James D. and Mildred A. Eby Revocable Trust for $1.

Dennis J. Maloney and Heather J. Maloney con­ veyed property on North Cedar Street to Brittany L. Brito and Matthew A. Burgos for $275,000. Kelsey Bomberger con­ veyed property in Lititz Borough to Drew Bom­ berger and Kelsey Bom­ berger for $1. Emma L. Grube and Michael J. Grube conveyed property on North Cedar Street to Joel Keefer and Sarah Keefer for $145,000. Howard R. Grumbrecht Jr. and Sandra P. Grumbrecht conveyed property on East Third Avenue to Catherine Kozlik and William L. Kozlik for $350,000. Barbara Ann McCrary Estate conveyed property on Spring Avenue to Julie E. McCrary and Timothy R. McCrary for $1. Wilhelm Pohl conveyed property on East Main Street to Sharon L. Patrick and Stephen L. Patrick for $309,500. New Holland Borough David A. Martin conveyed property on West Broad Street to Terry Vandenburgh for $225,000. Jeanmarie King and Levi B. King conveyed property on Valley View Drive to Barbara Sharon Whitaker

and David W. Whitaker for $340,000. John McQuilkin and Kath­ leen C. McQuilkin con­ veyed property in New Holland Borough to Elsie Mae Reiff and John Z. Reiff for $350,000. Upper Leacock Township Steven Ray Stoltzfus con­ veyed property on New Holland Road to Inline Properties LP for $250,000. Barry L. Krick and Vickie L. Krick conveyed property on West Newport Road to LHC Holdings LLC for $935,000. Warwick Township Susan C. Petrimoulx and Thomas D. Rowe conveyed property on East Newport Road to Lori Rowe for $1. Jeremy Dylan Ressler and Laura Lynn Ressler con­ veyed property on Cardinal Road to Tracey L. Shultz for $199,500. Florence B. Kline conveyed property on Pines Hill Road to Dane A. Moore and Melissa A. Moore for $250,000. Joan M. Feiler conveyed property in Warwick Town­ ship to Bradford Myer and Mikayla Reed for $240,000. James R. Dougery and Joycine S. Dougery con­ veyed property on Sunset

Lane to Julie Shannon Sullivan and Philip James Sullivan for $1. Lynn L. Lorusso conveyed property on Fawnwood Circle to Lynn L. Lorusso for $1. West Cocalico Township Steven L. Enck conveyed property in West Cocalico Township to Steven L. Enck and Theresa F. Enck for $1. The Chester S. Enck Estate conveyed property on Swamp Bridge Road to Steven L. Enck for $33,000. E. Paul Firestone and Michael L. Firestone con­ veyed property on Hertzog Valley Road to E. Paul Firestone for $1. West Earl Township Alta M. Nolt conveyed property in West Earl Township to Leroy S. Stoltzfus and Sadie M. Stoltzfus for $340,000. Amanda Rose King and John L. King Jr. conveyed property on East Main Street to Mahlon R. King and Mary S. King for $375,000. Reuben Zeiset conveyed property on South Con­ estoga View Drive to Rafael J. Velazquez-Albino for $220,000.

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Family Owned & Operated Since 1970 Farm Market closes at 4pm on New Year’s Eve. All Shady Maple businesses are closed on New Year’s Day.

3.51ea

Made From Scratch BAKERY

2/$5

Back for the Season

6” Raisin Pie

Kaiser 2.91doz Petite Rolls

2.71pk

GROCERY

For Your New Year Party!

Strudel Bites Assorted Flavors; 8-pk.

2.51ea

Unique or Wege

Pretzels

Pumpkernickel Round Bread

Select Varieties; 11 to 15 oz.

Great for Dips!

2/$4

Farm Fresh PRODUCE

81¢lb

81¢ea

Broccoli Crowns

Mangos

Crisp

Sweet

3/$12

Pepsi Products

12-12 oz. Cans or 8-12 oz. Bottles

1.81lb

81¢lb

“A” Size Potatoes

Strawberries

Persimmons

Yellow Onions

81¢lb

1.81ea

Red Bliss

Green, Yellow, Spaghetti, or Butternut

Squash

15.51

Green Cabbage 50 lb.

Fresh

Fresh Express

Coleslaw

Fuyu

5/$4

Plum Tomatoes

Select Varieties; 6-4 oz. Cups

Select Varieties; 15 oz.

25 lb.

Select Varieties; 5 oz.

28.81

50 lb.

40 lb.

High Quality MEATS

Silver Floss

Sauerkraut

2.21lb

Fresh, Bone-In

2 lb. Bag

Center Cut Loin Roast

1.51ea

Fresh, Bone-In

Fresh, Bone-In

Whole Picnic Shoulder

1.81lb

Picnic Shoulder Roast

1.91lb

Fresh, Bone-In

1.61lb

Whole Pork Butt Shoulder

Fresh, Boneless

Fresh, Bone-In

Center Cut Pork Loin Roast

4.31lb

Turkey Breast

Farmers Cheese

Pan Roasted

5.91lb

American Cheese

6.91

Konepelski

Kielbasa 16 oz.

7.51lb

Dietz & Watson

Buffalo Wing Cheddar Cheese

11.21lb

Dietz & Watson

London Broil or Angus Roast Beef

Corn, Peas, Green Beans

Tomatoes

Essential Everyday

Ketchup

Nutrition Shake

Laundry Detergent

Cooking Oil

Shampoo

24 oz. Squeeze Bottle

Select Varieties; 6-pk.

Select Varieties; 92 oz.

Select Varieties; 48 oz.

Select Varieties; 13.5 oz.

1.51lb Low Sugar

3.51lb

3.51lb

Comfort Food

Sugar Free

Tuna Noodle Banana Split Casserole Dessert

Atlantic Salmon

Crab Dip

Lobster Tails

Best Served Warm

7 oz.

DAIRY & FROZEN

8.91lb

Grill Franks

14 oz.

Fruit Drink

Tide

Founder Fillet

Garlic Herb Seasoning

Mini White Longhorn Cheese Smoked Sausage or Sausage w/ Cheese

61¢

11.91

Ensure

15.91ea

BULK

2/$7

5.31lb

61¢

14.5 to 15.25 oz.

Select Varieties; 14.5 oz.

2/$5

5.91

2.91

1.91

3.51lb

4.51lb

Healthy Choice

Great with Veggies

11.91

4/$5

Ukrainian Slaw

Large, EZ Peel

26/30 Shrimp 2 lb. Bag

1.91

2.41

Ben & Jerry's

Crystal Farms

Walnut Creek

Stone Ridge

Ice Cream

Cream Cheese

Sliced Cheese

Ice Cream

8 oz.

10 ct.

3.91lb

3.61lb

15 to 16 oz.

Head & Shoulders

Assorted Flavors; 1.5 qts.

Spinach Dip

Scallops Wrapped in Bacon

3.91

Culinary Circle

Pizza 14 to 33 oz.

Rib or Loin

5.31lb

John F Martin

2/$5

Loin End Roast

Creamy

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Milk Chocolate or Mini Marshmallow; 6 ct.

Hawaiian Punch Essential Everyday Essential Everyday

4.51lb

Country Club

Snack Mix

2.61 lb Jumbo Stuffing Shells

Honey Roasted

Peanuts

Our Own SMOKED MEATS

Land O Lakes

14 or 17 oz.

1.81lb

Freshly Sliced DELI

6.51lb

Select Flavors; 46 oz.

8.91

Macaroni Salad

Fresh

Nestle

Hot Cocoa Mix

Fresh, Bone-In

Pork Butt Shoulder Roast

2.61lb

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99¢

3/$3

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7.91lb

Salted & Unsalted; 1 lb.

Utz

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7.51lb

3.51

2/$7

27 oz.

7.51lb

Walnut Creek

V-8

Please call Soup & Salad 2 days ahead to place orders of 5 lbs. or more.

Perfect for the Cold Weather!

Butter Quarters

2.21ea

18 oz.

Noodle Soup

Fresh, USA Wild

California Navel Oranges

Corn Flakes

2.51 lb Turkey

SEAFOOD

29.91

3/$5

SOUP & SALAD

Turnips & Parsnips

40 & 90 Count Idaho Potatoes

1.51

Shredded Kraut

Jumbo Carrots

Crunchy

Select Varieties; 24.2 to 30.6 oz.

Beans

71¢lb

Loose

Coffee

Applesauce

Essential Everyday

2/$5

Folger's

Silver Floss

81¢lb

WHOLESALE PRODUCE

22.22

Jumbo

Select Varieties; 7.5 to 12.4 oz.

6.91

Essential Everyday

91¢

2.81ea

Sunshine

Pepsi, Mt. Dew, Cheez-Its or Cheez-Its Diet Pepsi, Snapped Dr. Pepper

Croutons Half Peck

2/$5

Musselman

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1.21lb

Shady Maple Smoked

Chicken Breast

3.81lb

Shady Maple Fresh

5.51lb

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3.91lb

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Pork Apple Sausage

Skinless Turkey Sticks Pork Apple Grillers

Hot Chocolate Mix

3.51lb

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Peanuts

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