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6
• Selection Varies by Store
Available Online!
$ 99
Available Online!
Reg. $11.99
Rechargeable
SAVE
50%
3
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11
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30%
Battery-Powered
49
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Reg. $22.99
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$
99
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Reg. $19.99
Reg. Prices Select Items Available Online!
7 Washcloths
• Popcorn or Chevron Ribbed Styles in Assorted Colors
6 Pk.
6 ft. Fold-in-Half • Resin Tabletop Measures About 30x72 inches • Steel Frame; Table Folds in Half for Easy Storage
4
SAVE 30%
SAVE
Table
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40% Reg. $99.99
SAVE
40
Locally-Made 8-Player
99
All Week Long!
Valid Monday-Saturday, December 11-16
49 Reg. $4.99
11 Beanie Cap Black
• Warm Knit Acrylic Cap
SAVE
50%
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1
$ 99 Reg. $3.99
12
17-piece Men’s
Hair Clippers Set • Includes 8 Comb Heads for the Clippers
S A L E
12-cup Coffee Maker
• Handcrafted in Lancaster County
279
3
$
SAVE 28%
8
$
$
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5999
$
Pro Croquet Set S A L E
ONLY
40%
99
Triple Rotary
41% •Throws Various Patterns S A L E
Saturday, Dec. 16
• Selection Varies by Store
• Attracts Cardinals, Chickadees & Finches Limit 3 per Customer
$
- DEALS FOR -
9
50 lb. Black Oil
Sunflower Seed
6
Printed
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•T OY S
Christmas
at East Earl & Ephrata
50%
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12 Deals
EV Charging Stations
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Reg. $319.99
Available Online!
Toys • Selection Varies by Store
20% OFF
S A L E
1799
$
Reg. $24.99
Available Online!
11
$
SAVE
50%
Available Online!
49 Reg. $22.99
Available Online!
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Shop at these Good’s Store locations for friendly, helpful service, low prices and unique merchandise.
EAST EARL
Rt. 23 717-354-4026
(Next to Shady Maple Farm Market)
EPHRATA
1127 S. State St. 717-733-7356 (Rt. 272 & Rothsville Rd. Intersection)
QUARRYVILLE
SCHAEFFERSTOWN
(Rt. 222 & Rt. 372 Intersection)
(Rt. 501 N. in Dutchway Plaza)
333 W. 4th St. 717-786-9028
2499 Stiegel Pike 717-949-2663
Store Hours: Weekdays, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. • Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. • Closed Sunday
SERVICES:
Gift Registry • Watch Batteries Fishing & Hunting Licenses UPS Shipping (Not available at Ephrata Store)