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Thrift Stores Mark 50 Years Of Making A Difference
Date has been changed Was Scheduled for April 30th
This is now a 2 day Auction Rescheduled for Friday May 13, and Saturday May 14, 2022. Selling on Friday May 13 @ 8:30AM: Antiques, Primitives, Old Tools and what have you from 3 Barn & Garage Cleanouts. Also, Pedal Tractors, Metal Signs and Collectables. Antique Furniture, Log Style Furniture, Lawn Ornaments & Flowers, Crafts etc. Plus leftovers from old Restaurant, Coffee and Gift Shop. Something for Everyone. Selling on Saturday May 14 @ 8:30AM: Lg. Equip. and Tools including a Roofing & Siding Contractors dispersal consisting of Trucks, Trailers, Generators, Siding Breaks, Ladders, Planks, Tools, etc. Lawn & Garden Equip. including Walk Behind, Stand on Zero Turn, and Riding Mowers etc. Picnic Tables, Arbors, Wrought Iron & more Flowers. Paints, Building Materials, Hunting Blinds & Such. Wanted: More Consignments especially Large Equip. & Antiques. Watch for future detailed Ads.
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There is power in a pair of pants, strength in a shirt and joy in a jacket. Over the past 50 years, Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) has provided financial support around the world through its MCC Thrift shop network. To date, MCC Thrift shops have contributed more than $250 million to help people in need.
The first MCC Thrift shop opened in 1972 in Manitoba, Canada. Since then, the network has expanded to more than 85 stores across Canada and the United States. In Lancaster County and just outside the county, there are seven MCC Thrift shops: Columbia Re-Uzit Shop, Country Gift & Thrift Shoppe in Gap, Main Street Closet in Willow Street, Mount Joy Gift & Thrift, ReUzit on State in Ephrata, Re-Uzit Shop of New Holland and Morgantown ReUzit Shoppe. Last year, these stores raised more than $1.6 million for MCC’s ministries.
As Anye explained, shopping at an MCC Thrift store benefits both the buyer and the recipient of MCC funds. Shoppers can pick up clothing, housewares and furniture for a bargain, while their purchases provide support on a global scale. After a minimal portion of the proceeds is used to keep the stores in operation, most of the money raised is donated to MCC. “Donations from the thrift shops are designated to ‘where needed most,’” Anye said, explaining that the funds are used to support domestic and international work of MCC. MCC partners with other organizations to provide care kits to prisoners, agriculture education to farmers and peaceful conflict resolution education, as well as many other initiatives in the more than 40 countries where MCC works, Anye noted.
Deb King, national thrift shop coordinator for MCC U.S., emphasized that shopping at MCC Thrift shops can also have a positive impact on the environment by reducing waste and supporting climate sustainability. “By reducing the number of new items they purchase, shoppers can have a positive impact on the environment, keep clothing out of landfills and reduce the excess use of resources needed to make new clothing,” she said.
To help celebrate MCC Thrift’s 50th anniversary, the organization is holding the Thifty 50 Challenge, said Laura Pauls-Thomas, communications and donor relations associate for MCC East Coast. “Sign up to receive a weekly sustainability challenge that helps our planet,” she explained, adding that participants will also have a chance to win an MCC Thrift gift card each week. Visit https://thrift.mcc.org/50/challenge to sign up.
“When I had small children, I frequented thrift shops and yard sales because it was the only option that fit into our budget,” said King. “While that is still the case for many families, I am encouraged to see individuals who have disposable income choosing to shop at thrift shops. … Thrifting is now practiced by people of all ages and income levels.”
Rebecca McKelvey shops at ReUzit on State, an MCC Thrift shop in Ephrata.
PUBLIC AUCTION
- White Horse Area 2 Carriages • Spring Wagon • Welder • Tools 22 Guns • Coins • Books • Family Records Antiques • Primitives • Furniture • HH Goods Saturday, April 9, 2022 @ 8:30 A.M.
Location: 128 Cambridge Rd., Gap, PA 17527 (White Horse Area) Directions: Rt. 340 East of White Horse. Turn left onto Cambridge Rd. Follow ¼ mi. to auction on left.
Grief Support Group Plans Meeting
BASIS, a support group for bereaved parents, will meet on Tuesday, April 12, at 7 p.m. The discussion will focus on “God Has Not Forgotten You.”
Contact Calvary Monument Bible Church at 717442-8161 for more information, including directions.
Amish Carriage Guns CARRIAGES-SPRINGWAGON-2 Amish carriages; Spring wagon; Bio driving harness - only 1 yr. old; 2 other driving harnesses; Buggy jack. 22 GUNS - Guns not on premises till sale day. Savage mdl. 93R17 17 bolt action w/Tasco scope; Savage mdl. 110 .270 Win. bolt action w/Bushnell scope; Winchester mdl. 70 30-06 bolt action w/Simmons scope; Savage mdl. 110 .223 Rem. bolt w/Bushnell scope; Savage mdl. 340D .222 Rem. bolt; Savage mdl. 99E .308 Win. lever action w/Tasco scope; Winchester mdl. 94-32 W.S. 30-30 lever; Savage 24H-DL 22 Win. Mag over 20 ga. (3”); Stevens 58B 410 ga. bolt; Winchester mdl. 24 12 ga. double barrel (2¾”); W. Richards 12 gal. double barrel; Knickerbocker 12 ga. double barrel; Stevens 12 ga. double barrel; Springfield 16 ga. double barrel; Mossberg 500AB 12 ga. pump w/24” rifled barrel & Tasco scope; Mossberg caliber 5.56 mm Nato MVP series bolt action w/Sig Scope; Sears mdl. 21 20 ga. pump; Winchester mdl. 67A .22 bolt; Stevens 311 12 ga. double barrel; Winchester mdl. 94 30-30 Win. lever action; J.C. Higgins 12 ga. bolt (2¾”); Daisy BB gun. SHOP TOOLS - LAWN & GARDEN - Honda EU2000i portable generator; Grinder w/2HP Briggs & Stratton eng.; Armstrong pipe vise; New pipe threader kit (1¼”, 1½”, 2”); Pipe cutters; Alum. 36” pipe wrench; Ridgid 24” pipe wrench; New torch kit; New auto-dark weld. helmet; Lincoln Weldanpower 200 amp. portable welder; 3’x8’ welding table; Hossfeld bender w/dies; Delta 10” table saw; Fairbanks Ward RF-115 metal bandsaw w/air motor; Delta Rockwell drill press (110v.); Craftsman 6” jointer; Master 275,000 btu LP heater; Makita elec. hammer drill; 14” abrasive cut-off saw (110v.); Large bolt bin w/contents; Sioux orbital disc sander; Chain breakers; Gear pullers; Masonry tools; Bull float; Pipe clamps; Stihl OI0AV chain saw; Air hose reel; 36” bolt cutter; Bottle jacks; 5” bench vise; 6’ level; Tap & die sets; Lots of hand tools; Trimo monkey wrench; LP light parts; Elec. connectors; Lots of misc. hardware; Stepladders (10’, 8’, 6’); 6 Stoltzfus barn windows; Lapp Energy free drinker; 6’ gate; Fiberglass fence posts; ¼” galv. cable; 24” lawn roller; Havahart live trap; Shovel harrow; 2 push cultivators; Front tine tiller; Tricycle; Honda HR215 lawn mower; 20 lb. LP cylinders; And much more. PRIMITIVES - ANTIQUES - 20th-Century Tester - Creamery Package Mfg. Co. - Chicago (hand crank); Powder dram measures; New Holland Engine Co. wrench; Buggy wrenches; Sm. hand crank grinders; Ice tong; Shoe lathes; Hay hooks; Bushel crates; Dovetailed boxes; Lg. saw blades; Beam scale; Tin lunch boxes; Case & IHC toolboxes; Euchas Dairy milk box; Cream Top & Highland Dairies milk bottles; Fence stretchers; Wheat forks; Blacksmith vise; Enterprise #32 & #22 meat grinders (hand crank); Pulley for meat grinders; Hog scrapers; Meat hooks; 2 naptha lamps; Milk cans; Wire egg basket. WATCH - COINS - Hamilton Railway Special 21 Jewel 10k gold filled pocket watch; 2 Morgan silver dollars; Few silver halves; 1858 Flying Eagle Cent; Indian Head & Wheat pennies; Silver quarters; 1864 $20 Confederate bank note; War ration stamps. FAMILY RECORDS - BOOKS - 4 framed Family Records: (1) Christian & Rachel Fisher in Fraktur by John F. Glick - Gap PA; (1) Stephen & Hannah Mast - cross stitched by Rachel Mast - 1857 (copy only); (1) John & Barbara Fisher - painted on glass; (1) Gideon M. & Katie L. Stoltzfus - painted; Fisher books (1957, 1972, 1988); Set of 4 books w/1961 Christian L. Stoltzfus bookplates: 1953 Christenpflicht; 1955 Ausbund; 1959 Unpartheyisches Gesang-buch; 1957 German New Testament; Anweisungen Zur Seligkeit - D.E. Mast - 1957 printed by Benjamin Esh, Ronks; German ABC book signed by Katie Ann S.; Early 1900’s children’s books; Scrapbooks; Pathway magazines; History of Salisbury Twp; Misc. storybooks; Aaron J. Stoltzfus banking records & invoices. FURNITURE - HH GOODS - 4 pc. bdrm. suite; Cedar chest; 2 swivel platform rockers; 2 wooden rocking chairs; Drop leaf pedestal table w/drawer; Sofa; 2 LP pole lights w/oak cabinet; Crib; Bookcases; Hutch; Benches; Child’s hutch; 2 bar stools; Kneehole desk; 3 carpet runners; Braided & hooked rugs; Quilts & comforters; Embroidery & cross stitched items; Marble rollers & marbles; Black & white cow collectibles: mugs, salt/peppers, cookie jars & more; Pitcher & bowl set; Punchbowl; Asst. kitchenware; Homer Laughlin china set; Johnson Bros. - England china set; Steubenville China serving bowl; Pink depression glassware; Few carnival pcs.; Asst. glassware; SS buckets; SS milk strainer; Agate canner; Cut-out wooden animals; Hoober-Intercourse Winross; Hess trucks; Raymond J. Eshelman pitcher set; And more unlisted. AUCTION INFO. - Auction will begin at 8:30 w/tools & antiques. 2nd auctioneer will begin at 9:00 w/HH Goods. Carriages at noon followed by Coins & Guns. Selling w/2 auctioneers. Auction held in tent - bring chairs. Auction Co. and sellers are not responsible for accidents. Auction day announcements take precedence over all advertising. Payment terms: Cash, approved check or credit card w/3% fee. Food stand. Hamilton Watch
Auction For: Katie Stoltzfus, (the late Christ)
PUBLIC AUCTION
- Woodcorner/Clay Area Valuable 45½ Acre Clay Twp. Farm
House-Garage-Bank Barn-Silos-Tob. Barn-Corn Barn Tractor-Equip.-Tools-Furniture-HH Goods-Primitives Wednesday, April 20 @ 10:00 AM/R.E. @ 1:00 PM
Location: 95 Wissler Rd., Lititz, PA 17543 (Clay Twp./Lanc. Co.) Directions: Rt. 322 West of Ephrata & Lincoln. Turn left onto Wissler Rd. Go ¼ mi. to farm on left.
REAL ESTATE: 45½ Acre +/- beef/crop farm w/4 Bdrm farmhouse, bank barn, 2 silos, corn shed, tob. shed & garages. 2 ½ sty. stone/frame farmhouse w/4 bdrm (could be 5), 1½ baths, eat-in kitchen, living rm, laundry/mudroom, basement, attic. Oil/ Hot water heat. 40’x60’ bank barn w/44’x58’ concrete barnyard. 2 concrete stave silos: 16’x60’ & 14’x55’ w/unloaders. 27’x27’ 2 sty. Chicken house. 36’x46’ tob. shed w/cellar. 24’x36’ corn shed. 24’x42’ 4 car garage. 14’x20’ shed w/Frank Bentz double furnace. 1 other 14’x19’ bldg. All on 45 ½ Acres +/- (Approx. 44 tillable – including 2 acres fenced pasture). Productive Hagerstown limestone soils. Onsite well & septic. Clay Twp. Zoned AG. Taxes approx. $4700. (Clean & Green). Auctioneer Note: Productive Lanc. Co. farm. Level to gentle rolling fields. Ideal as beef or produce/crop farm. Farm is not preserved. Almost entirely tillable w/Hagerstown soils. Approx. 2000’ frontage on Wissler Rd. Farm is being sold to settle the estate – Prepare to buy. Purchaser will be granted permission to begin field work before settlement. Terms: 10% down, balance on or before June 20, 2022. Kling & Deibler, Attys. 717-354-7700. Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE:
Saturdays, April 2 & 9; 1-3 PM. Contact sellers to schedule private showing.
Call auctioneer @ 717-354-9524 w/any questions. Tractor - Equip. - Tools - Primitives - MF 65 gas tractor w/loader; 3 suitcase weights; MF 110 manure spreader; Brillion 9’ cultipacker; (2) 40” packer pups; Ontario 7x13 grain drill; 7x16 flat wagon; 3 pt. 2R cultivator; (2) Dixon ZTR mowers; Troybilt Horse tiller; Stihl FS80 weedeater; Express wagon; Wheelbarrow; Handyman jack; Sm. Air compressor; Schauer charger; Misc. tools; Galv. Chicken feeders & nest boxes; Old windows & shutters; Wooden feed chest; Wooden ext. ladder; Wooden crates; Wooden barrel; 200 tob. Lath; Wooden gates & doors; Tob. Sizing box; C.I. pump trough; Hand crank whetstone; Chicken coop; Platform scales; Wooden wheelbarrow; 2 old bicycles; Strap hinges; Oil cans Furniture - Appliances - HH Goods Maytag Performa washer; GE dryer; 2 Sm. Chest freezers; GE elec. cookstove; Whirlpool refrigerator (new 2016); Monarch kitchen range; Bedroom suite; Single bed; Bureaus; Slant top desk; Sm. Kneehole desk; 2 drawer file cabinet; Sofas & recliners; Settee; Glider rocker; Wooden rocking chair; Wash stand; 3 cedar chests; Antique Hoosier cabinet; Wheeling twin tubs; Kitchen table; Plank bottom chairs; Gate leg table; Clothes tree; Lifetime 8’ table; Bernina Activa 125 sew. machine; Oak sew. machine cabinet; Canning jars; GE microwave; Hoover sweeper; Wooden drying rack; Kitchen Aid & Sunbeam mixers; Agate roast pan; SS kettles & mixing bowls; Wagner #3 & 1 other #10 C.I. skillets; Asst. kitchenwares; Homer Laughlin serving bowls; Quilts & Comforters; Wheat pennies; Illinois & Elgin 17 jewel pocket watches; Books: The Wenger Book; Zimmerman Family History 1720 to 1988, and earlier edition, Weaverland & Groffdale Church Directories, Life & Legacy of Amos & Fannie Burkhard Zimmerman. AUCTION INFO. - Auction will begin @ 10:00 w/wagon load of tools followed by HH Goods, Primitives and Furniture. Farm Equip. @ 12:00. Real Estate @ 1:00. Auction Co. and sellers are not responsible for accidents. Auction day announcements take precedence over all advertising. Payment terms: Approved Check, Cash or credit card w/3%fee. Food Stand.
Auction For: Norman Z. Wenger Estate Lester: 717-445-5563 Norman Jr.: 717-224-0404 Mervin: 717-629-0278
when the Make-A-Wish Convoy returns to its typical format after a two-year absence. For 2022, the Convoy will be held once again at the Manheim Pennsylvania Auto Auction, 1190 Lancaster Road, Manheim, where it will be held on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 8. The carnival will begin at 8 a.m., and the trucks will leave at 1:30 p.m. Event activities for the public will include a chicken dinner and live auction. Make-A-Wish grants the wishes of children facing life-threatening illnesses, and the Truck Convoy provides funding for more than 75% of the wishes granted by the Philadelphia/Delaware/Susquehanna Valley Chapter every year.
Make-A-Wish clowns may begin as early as 8 a.m. by taking part in the carnival. Some clowns do tricks, but others simply brighten the faces of the Make-A-Wish kids. “If you can put a smile on a kid’s face for 30 seconds, that may be the smile he needs for his whole life,” said Imhoff.
About $10,000 of the funds raised by the Convoy is collected by the clowns, who grab buckets and follow the trucks in cars driven by volunteers. Amy noted that she will need one car and driver for about every four clowns who are sent out to collect.
“Anybody can be a clown,” said Amy, who first began clowning as part of a college ministry. She connected with Make-A-Wish nearly 30 years ago when her husband, Mark, met up with Dennis Ober of Manheim, perhaps better known as Obie the clown. Amy soon convinced Mark to join her at the Convoy, and he chose a golfing theme for his clown outfit to go with the name Teed Off. Their first daughter clowned with them at the tender age of 9 months.
Imhoff performed magic tricks and twisted balloon animals for a few years before meeting Ober at a church event. “A lot of people think about (professional clowns) when they hear ‘clowns needed,’” said Imhoff. But he said no experience is necessary to volunteer. Imhoff likes to keep his clown costume simple, choosing a hobo outfit because of the minimal makeup and uncomplicated clothing. He also feels the simplicity of his look makes him more approachable.
Both Mark and Imhoff noted that they enjoy the clowning experience. “Every year, I have more fun than the year before,” said Mark.
“It’s a whole new story every year,” added Imhoff.
Amy emphasized that people of any age can be volunteer clowns. Whole families are welcome to clown together, and children may clown as long as a parent or other adult is with them. Amy will hold classes on Saturdays, April 9 and 23, to teach volunteers about makeup and costumes along with a little clown etiquette. Readers who are interested in volunteering to clown for Make-A-Wish may email nolt138@gmail.com for more information.
Cavod Ballet Theatre’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves” will feature Ella Wanner as Snow White and Lincoln Everett as the Prince.
Cavod Ballet Theatre will present “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” at Cavod Theatre, 641 W. Main St., New Holland. Performances will begin at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 22, and Saturday, April 23. A performance will also take place at 2 p.m. on April 23 and at 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 24. Doors will open 45 minutes prior to each show. For tickets, visit www.cavod.org or call 717-354-3355 on Mondays through Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
NEDA Walk Lancaster Scheduled
NEDA Walk Lancaster will take place on Saturday, April 9, at Long’s Park, 1441 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, from 10 a.m. to noon. Registration will be held from 9 to 10 a.m.
NEDA Walks are communitybuilding events where walkers raise money to fund eating disorders education, prevention, and support, as well as advocacy and research initiatives. NEDA Walks are filled with body-positive activities, motivational guest speakers, and a short walk to symbolize unity in the fight against eating disorders.
For details and registration, visit www.nedawalk.org/lancaster2022. On-site registration will also be available at the event.
THURSDAY, APRIL 7
SALE TIME - 12:00 NOON
INSPECTION - Thursday, April 7 9:00 A.M. thru the Sale. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, Lancaster County, PA 17522. 286 LOTS OF COINS AND CURRENCY
This Exceptional Sale includes 86 Slabbed Coins. Highlights are 1881-S Silver Dollar NGC MS 68 (Two-Sided Toning); 1896-S Silver Dollar NGC MS 61; 1904-S Silver Dollar NGC MS 61; 1873-S Trade Dollar PCGS MS 62; 1874 Trade Dollar PSGS MS 62. 9 Gold Slabs including 1854 and 1855 $1 AU 58 (NGC); 1913 $10 Gold NGC MS 62; 1875-S $20 Gold NGC AU 58. Many better date/conditin raw coins. Complete sets. Proof/mint sets.
A catalogued listing can be picked up at the Auction Center for free. Listing is also available on our website www.horstauction.com.
Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check, Visa, MasterCard, & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out-of-state checks without prior approval.
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20 COPPERFIELD CIRCLE, LITITZ, PA
HUGE AUCTION MID-CENTURY FURNITURE & SMALLS
THURS., APRIL 7 - 4:00PM DOORS OPEN AT 2:00PM
Huge Auction with lots of Mid-Century furniture to include chrome barstools, chrome coffee table, Lane blanket chest, MCM hutch, Elvis Alive pinball, lots of MCM lighting & so much more! Great Estate from Lancaster!
REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION LOADED WITH 2 BIG ESTATES
Antiques - Furniture - Collectibles - Box Lots THURS., APRIL 14 - 4:00PM DOORS OPEN 2:00PM FOR PREVIEW
Furniture sells at 4pm; Box lots follow; Cases & tables of smalls.
13% buyer’s premium for credit card; discounted to 10% buyer’s premium for cash or check.
R082631 Auctioneer Jeff Sensenig AU005944 • Timeless Treasure Auctions LLC AY002405 www.timelesstreasureauctions.net 717.875.9187
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THURS. APRIL 7, 2022 – 6pm Real Estate 830 Hillaire Rd. Lancaster, PA 17601 THIS WEEK!
WELL-LOCATED HEMPFIELD BRICK RANCH HOME – 0.56 Acre – Hempfi eld SD
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
Auction For: Clyde R. Holbein Estate
2.6 ACRES!
THIS WEEK!SAT. APRIL 9, 2022 9am Personal Property - 12pm Real Estate 522 Fairview Rd. New Providence, PA 17560 2.6 ACRE 5 BEDROOM HOME W/LARGE POLE SHED & 4-CAR GARAGE – Solanco SD SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
• ’68 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX • ’64 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE • ’05 FORD FOCUS • CARS & TRUCKS • TRAILERS • TRACTORS • MOWERS • LAWN & GARDEN ITEMS • ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • TOOLS • FURNITURE • & SO MUCH MORE! Auction For: Harold McVey Estate
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7.8 ACRES!
SAT. APRIL 16, 2022 – 9am Personal Property S 12pm Real Estate 1 209 Hilldale Rd. Pequea, PA 17565 2 7.8 ACRE FARMETTE WITH LARGE 2-STORY BARN 7 – Penn Manor SD SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
• 2000 FORD EXPLORER • ’94 GMC • ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • 50+ MILK BOTTLES • PRIMITIVES • EARLY TEXTILES • FURNITURE • BEDROOM SUITES • EARLY & CONTEMPORARY PIECES • LAWN & GARDEN ITEMS • MAKITA 10’ MITER SAW • & SO MUCH MORE! Auction For: John Dommel Estate
MON. APRIL 18, 2022 – 6pm Real Estate 20 Willow St. Lititz, PA 17543
LITITZ 3 BEDROOM HOME ON QUIET STREET – 0.15 Acre – Warwick SD OPEN HOUSES: SAT. APRIL 9, 10AM-12PM & MON. APRIL 11, 5-6:30PM OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
Auction For: Donald Martin
WED. APRIL 20, 2022 – Online Only Erb Brothers Landscaping Liquidation Auction 960 Fruitville Pike Lititz, PA 17543 Online Only Through Wed. April 20 ~ 6pm Closing Time • 2005 FREIGHTLINER DUMP TRUCK • FORD 1920 TRACTOR • FARMALL 140 TRACTOR • HONDA SNOWBLOWERS • FMC SPRAYER AND FOGGER • PLATE TAMPER • KUBOTA M7040SU • KUBOTA ZD25 DIESEL ZERO TURN • & SO MUCH MORE! Auction For: Erb Brother’s Landscaping THURS. APRIL 21, 2022 – 6pm Real Estate 9 Locust Ln. Leola, PA 17540 3 BEDROOM COUNTRY RANCH STYLE HOME W/ LARGE FAMILY ROOM– 0.48 Acre – Conestoga Valley SD OPEN HOUSES: SAT. APRIL 9, 10AM-12PM & MON. APRIL 11, 5-6:30PM OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Auction For: Evelyn M. Bollinger TUES. APRIL 26, 2022 – 6pm Real Estate 535 Betty Ln. Columbia, PA 17512 3 BEDROOM HEMPFIELD HOME ON QUIET STREET – 0.39 Acre – Hempfi eld SD OPEN HOUSES: SAT. APRIL 16, 10AM-12PM & MON. APRIL 18, 5-6:30PM OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Auction For: James Witmer Estate
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TUES. MAY 5, 2022 – 6pm Real Estate 214 West Front St. Marietta, PA 17547 CHARMING MARIETTA FRONT STREET HOME – 0.12 Acre – Donegal SD OPEN HOUSES: SAT. APRIL 23, 1PM-3PM & TUES. APRIL 26, 5-6:30PM OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Auction For: Paul Stanley Koser Est.
16+/ACRES!
SAT. MAY 14, 2022 – 1pm Real Estate 1495 Lebanon Rd. Manheim, PA 17545 16+/- ACRE PROPERTY W/ LARGE POND & SEPARATELY DEEDED DWELLING – Manheim Central SD OPEN HOUSES: SAT. APRIL 30, 10AM-12PM & SAT. MAY 7, 10AM-12PM OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Auction For: Stephan & Joann Bauman Trust