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Library Announces First Community Fest Sunrise Rotary Plans 16th Annual Ride For Literacy By Ann Mead Ash
After several years of holding a successful annual auction, volunteers with the ELANCO Library, located at 11 Chestnut Drive, New Holland, have decided to branch out a bit. “We wanted to try to do something more inclusive,� said Josh Martin, who is spearheading the project with library director Heather Smith. “The auction is popular, but we wanted to cast a wider net, so that people have a number of ways they can support the library.� With that goal in mind, the library is holding its first Community Fest on Saturday, May 11. The fest, which will be hosted by Garden Spot High School, 669 E. Main St., New Holland, will begin at 7 a.m. and continue until 2 p.m. The event will include a rummage sale, food, children’s activities, and music. Martin wants to assure area residents that the auction will return on Thursday, Oct. 17, as an auction gala. Currently, the library is accepting donations from See Library pg 20
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The Terre Hill Flashlight Egg Hunt will begin at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 19, at Terre Hill Park, 210 Lancaster Ave., Terre Hill. The event is open to individuals age 11 and older. Tickets may be purchased at Terre Hill Family Restaurant. Additionally, the annual community egg hunt will be held on Saturday, April 20. The event is free and open to children age 10 and under. Visit www.terrehilldays.com. INFORMATIVE PROGRAM
will host an installment of a free threepart series titled “The Opioid Epidemic� on Monday, April 29, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Community Hall at Garden Spot High School, 669 E. Main St., New Holland. Joel Jakubowski from Revelations of Freedom Ministries will present “How to Help a Loved One Struggling With Drug Use.� To register, visit www.lancasterjoiningforces.org.
ELANCO Library director Heather Smith is accepting donated items for the first ELANCO Library Community Fest to be held at Garden Spot High School in New Holland on May 11 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. The fest will include a rummage sale, children’s activities, music, and food.
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ELANCO Library and the New Holland Lions Club will collaborate to host an Easter egg hunt and an Easter Bunny story time on Saturday, April 20. The Lions Club will sponsor an Easter egg hunt in the New Holland Park at 10 a.m., and the Easter Bunny will make an appearance during the event. Children age 11 and under are welcome. After the hunt, story time, a craft, and photos with the Easter Bunny will be offered at the library. The public is invited to attend. The events are free. Call 717-354-0525.
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“Annually, the U.S. Travel Association says 705 million vacation days are left unused. That is a lot,� said Wendy Royal, editor of Where & When Pennsylvania and an organizer of the second PA Family Travel Fair. “For people who See PA Family Travel Fair pg 3
Attendees at the second annual PA Family Travel Fair will have opportunties to learn about places like the famous Kinzua Bridge (top right photo) and Jellystone Park (top left photo) and to visit with Clyde Peeling’s reptiles (bottom left photo). The 2019 fair will be held at Calvary Church on Saturday, April 27.
By Ann Mead Ash
For the past two years, the Lancaster Sunrise Rotary has struggled with wet weather on the days the organization held its annual Ride for Literacy. In 2017, a downpour interrupted the ride, and in 2018, the day started rainy, but cleared up later on. The lack of sun in recent years, however, has not deterred club members. “Our target is 150 riders,� said organizer Steve Bareuther. This year’s ride will be held rain or shine on Saturday, May 11, beginning at the Manheim Township Community Park, 209 Petersburg Road, Neffsville. Rolling starts will be held from 7 to 9 a.m. See Sunrise Rotary pg 8
Fire Company To Hold Mud Sale Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 N. King St., Denver, has planned its seventh annual mud sale for Saturday, April 20, beginning at 9 a.m. The 2019 sale will feature a variety of items. Flowers and shrubs, lawn and garden items, and tools will be sold.
Household goods, collectibles, crafts, and gift certificates will also be sold. A quilt auction will begin at 11 a.m. Organizers will accept items for the auction at the fire company on Thursday, April 18, from 3 to 8 p.m. and Friday, April 19, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tires, air-conditioning units, windows, and doors will not be accepted. Items will not be accepted on the day of the sale. The fire company has arranged to sell food at the event. Past sales have attracted up to 500 attendees. Readers who would like to learn more may call 717-336-6767.
Lyliah Hoover (far left) and Trudy Smith are helping prepare for the seventh annual Schoeneck Fire Company mud sale to be held at the fire company, 125 N. King St., Denver, on April 20 at 9 a.m.
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Petra Church, 565 Airport Road, New Holland, will hold a service on Good Friday, April 19, featuring monologues from seven eyewitnesses to Jesus’ suffering and death on the cross. The service, called “Jesus, the Broken Word,” will take place at 7 p.m. In addition to reflections from Mary Magdalene, the thief on the cross, a Roman soldier, John the apostle, and others, the service will include worship and Communion. It is designed for the whole family, but child care will be available for children from birth through prekindergarten. Easter celebration services will take place on Sunday, April 21, at 9 and 11 a.m. The theme of this service will be “Jesus, the Victorious Word.” It will include a time of worship, music by a children’s choir, and a message by senior pastor Lester Zimmerman. Sign interpretation will be offered at the 9 a.m. service. Spanish translation will be available at the 11 a.m. service. A separate service for children in kindergarten through grade four will be provided, as well as child care for children from birth through prekindergarten. For more information, readers may visit www.petra.church or call the church at 717-354-5394.
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PA Family Travel Fair from pg 1 Railroad, and for those interested in Pennsylvania’s rich mine history, there will be information about the Pioneer Tunnel Historic Coal Mine in Schuylkill County. Returning this year will be DelGrosso’s Park & Laguna Splash and representatives of Indiana County, home of the Jimmy Stewart Museum. KPETS (Keystone Pet Enhanced Therapy Services) team members will bring their friendly service dogs again, as well. Prizes will include a weekend package for two at the Nature Inn at Bald Eagle. The excursion will include two nights at the inn, meals, and a kayak tour guided by a park naturalist. A visit to the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon for four will also be given away. The prize will include two nights in an extended stay suite at the Canyon Motel; a family pack of tickets from Ole Covered Wagon Tours, which includes horse-drawn tours of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon; and a gift basket of Potter-Tioga county products. The fair puts emphasis on family fun, so children will find plenty to do, including a scavenger hunt with a grand prize of tickets to DelGrosso’s Park & Laguna Splash. Entertainment will be provided by WJTL’s Kids Cookie Break. In addition, magic shows with balloon artist Randy Ward will be held at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Children will also have a chance to meet a number of mascots, including Chipper, the Herr’s mascot; Yummie from
Kitchen Kettle Village; and Yogi Bear from Yogi’s Jellystone Camp Resort in Quarryville. Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland will be on-site to perform a show about creatures that live in the rain forest at noon. In addition, Tiny Town will bring a castle to the venue. According to Royal, guests at the fair will have the opportunity to gain a wealth of information from the visitors bureaus that will have booths at the event. “ We will have 15 visitors bureaus. I love what the bureaus will be presenting,” said Royal. “They will talk about all the special things in their areas, and nobody knows their particular destination better than they do.” Hungry attendees will find at least seven food trucks selling a variety of items, including Auntie Anne’s, Au-Sam’s Trolley Stop, Kunzler Rolling Grill, K’s Kitchen, Mad Dash Artisan Grilled Cheese, Smoothie King, and Waffle Mamas. Plenty of free parking will be available at the fair. Readers who would like more information are welcome to visit www.pafamilytravel.com.
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An “Exploring the Small Farm Dream” course will be held on Thursdays, May 9, 16 and 23, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Berks County 4-H Community Center, 1238 County Welfare Road, Leesport. The workshop, for anyone new to farming or thinking about starting a farm, is specifically designed to help evaluate what it takes to farm, what equity and resources one may need, and how to compose a plan on the amount of “sweat equity” needed to invest for success. Registration fees have been set per person and for two people from the same farm/business. The fee covers a course book, learning materials and resource documents, and light refreshments. Registration is available at https://extension.psu.edu /exploring-the-small-farm-dream or by calling 877-345-0691 on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. More information may also be received by calling Dave Wilson at 610-378-1327.
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Camp Invention To Offer Local Events Camp Invention, a nationally recognized, nonprofit summer enrichment camp program, will visit the local area. A program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame (NIHF) in partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Camp Invention challenges children in kindergarten through grade six to find their inner inventor by learning the process of innovation. Each year, the program features a new curriculum inspired by world-changing inventors - the NIHF inductees. Using hands-on activities, Camp Invention aims to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) learning; build confidence, leadership, perseverance, resourcefulness, and problem-solving skills; and encourage entrepreneurship in a fun and engaging environment. Camp Invention will be held at three area locations. South Eastern Intermediate School, Fawn Grove, will host a camp from Monday, June 10, through Thursday, June 13. A second session will be held at Cornwall Elementary School from Monday, July 8, through Friday, July 12. Finally, a camp will be offered at Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13 from Monday, July 15, through Friday, July 19. This year’s Supercharged curriculum features several video challenges from inductees that encourage children to be confident in their ideas and explore their innovativeness. Hands-on activities include Innovation Force, Deep Sea Mystery, Farm Tech, and DIY Orbot. Activities will range from digging up fossils and inventing island survival tools to learning how to manage a farm and reverse engineering a remote-controlled robot. At the end of the program, each camper will bring home a robot. All local Camp Invention programs are facilitated and taught by certified educators who reside and teach in the community. For additional information, readers may visit www.invent.org/camp.
Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) will hold its 147th annual dinner on Thursday, May 30, from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Lancaster County Convention Center, 25 S. Queen St., Lancaster. The event is open to the public. The keynote speaker will be Indra Nooyi, who has been chairperson of PepsiCo’s board of directors since 2007. Nooyi previously served as the company’s chief executive office (CEO) and was the chief architect of the Performance With Purpose pledge. Prior to becoming CEO, Nooyi served as president and chief financial officer beginning in 2001, when she was also named to the company’s board of directors. Tickets for the dinner are now available for purchase by visiting www.lancasterchamber.com and looking under Events. For more details, readers may also contact Ashley Garcia at 717-397-3531, ext. 246, or agarcia@lancaster chamber.com.
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Back challenge will be offered near Fairmount in Ephrata. Ride participants will find water and rest stops located along each of the marked routes. Cue sheets, SAG support, sports beverages, snacks, and comfort stations will also be provided to registered riders. A lunch will be available at the park for riders. In 2018, the Rotary Club partnered with The Common Wheel, an organization that works to provide bikes for people and encourage a culture of biking for transportation as well as recreation. The park became a dropoff location, with club members accepting quality, gently used bikes throughout the ride. This year, the partnership will continue, and riders and nonriders are invited to donate bikes from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the park. One of the organization’s programs works to empower youths through hands-on skills they learn by repairing their own bicycles after school and in the summer. The organization also works with social service agencies to provide bikes for those in need. More information about the organization may be found at www.thecommonwheel.com. Sunrise Rotary Club president Bill Ross noted that starting this year, the club is offering a new more inclusive sponsorship package for local businesses and individuals. “We have a car show in Neffsville in the fall, and we are looking for annual sponsorships to include both events,� explained Ross. The 2019 car show will be held in the Neffsville Park in September. The club has long partnered with the Literary Council of Lancaster-Lebanon, and a portion of what is raised by the ride will be donated to that organization. The club also supports other local community organizations and helps fund international missions, such as sending eye doctors to the Dominican Republic, Nepal, and parts of Africa. The club sends area students to Rotary Youth Leadership Awards at Messiah College. Sunrise Rotary has also formed a relationship with Carter and MacRae Elementary School in the School District of Lancaster, and the club donates books to the school. Members delivered 30 books to the school in March. Riders who would like to register to take part may do so at w w w. a c t i v e . c o m / l i t i t z - p a /cycling/races/ride-for-literacy -2019. Tech shirts will be available for purchase to those who register by Wednesday, April 24. Registration on the day of the ride will begin at 7 a.m. Questions may be directed to Bareuther at sbareuther@msn.com. Sunrise Rotary, which has more than 60 members, meets on Thursdays at 7:30 a.m. at the Lancaster Country Club, 1466 New Holland Pike, Lancaster. The club welcomes new members. Individuals who are interested in joining may email bmack @horstgroup.com. Readers who would like to learn more about the organization may visit www .lancastersunriserotaryofpa.com.
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Visitors’ first impressions of a home are often dictated by the home’s entryway. As one may judge a book by its cover, the same can be said about the impression that a front door and entryway can create, regardless of how accurate that impression is. Making certain changes to an entryway can go a long way toward improving curb appeal. Entryways also can set the scene for a home’s interior. Whether one chooses to be classic or bold, modern or traditional, there are various ways to quickly transform a home’s entryway. Bold front door color: Color can dramatically enhance an entryway. Painting an existing door or replacing it with a more vivid option can do the trick. According to the DIY Network, some colors to consider are turquoise, yellow, red, indigo, orange, and black. The door color should complement the other shades of the home, such as those on siding and trim.
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Custom walkway: Guide guests right to the front door with an attractive (and safe) walkway. Stamped concrete or decorative paver blocks may fit the bill. This walkway can extend to the street or to the driveway.
with bold and decorative house numbers. Consider two different address signs: one illuminated and easily viewed from the curb and another closer to the front door. Utilize high-end materials: The relatively small area of real estate by the front door enables homeowners to splurge on more opulent materials that can really add a feeling of luxury. These can include colorful tiles, ornate planters, decorative wooden doors, or elaborate knobs and lighting fixtures.
Contain plants: Landscaping around the entryway Add architectural details: should be neat and well-tended, as overFind out which architectural elements grown plants or shrubbery may give off an will meld with the style of the home and air of neglect. Container plants and care- then incorporate them. Moldings, columns, fully curated shrubs can create a neat and shutters, and trim can be considered. inviting aura. The entryway to a home garners a lot of attention. Homeowners can enhance Highlight the address: their spaces with entryways that really Make sure the home can be found easily make a statement.
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Boosting Curb Appeal Upgrading the front door is not the only way to make a home look more appealing to both guests and potential home buyers. There are many other projects - both big and small - that can help spruce up a home’s curb appeal. Ideas include:
- Installing new windows - Adding a patio - Repairing and painting molding, trim, and shutters - Painting garage doors - Upgrading flower boxes or mailboxes/stands - Investing in nice outdoor furniture for a patio - Replacing gutters and downspouts
Simple Ways To Prevent Dog-Related Lawn Damage Dogs often love spending time outdoors. Dog owners with yards know that dogs benefit greatly from some exercise in the backyard. While that time might be great for dogs, it can take its toll on lawns. Dog urine and feces can adversely affect the look and health of a lush green lawn. Nitrogen is essential to healthy soil, but only at certain levels. When those levels are exceeded, the result can be lawn damage. According to The Spruce Pets, an advisory site that offers practical tips and training advice to pet owners, this is what happens when pets frequently urinate on grass. Urine is naturally high in nitrogen, so when pets urinate on lawns, the grass might turn yellow or brown due to the excess nitrogen content. Nitrogen also is present in lawn fertilizers, further exacerbating the problem for pet owners who fertilize their lawns. In addition to urine damage, dogs can trample frosted grass, contributing to problems that may not become evident until spring. Furry friends may also get into areas like gardens where they wreak additional havoc.
Pet owners who want to let their dogs run free in the yard but don’t want damaged grass may be tempted to put their pooches in diapers when letting them outside, but such an approach isn’t necessary. In fact, some simple strategies can be highly effective at preventing dog-related lawn damage. Speak with a landscaper about planting new grass. Certain types of grass, such as Bermuda grass, can withstand dog damage better than others. The local climate will dictate which types of grass are likely to thrive in a given area, so speak with a professional landscaper about the viability of planting new grass. Install fencing. Pet owners with expansive yards can install fencing that allows dogs to spend time exercising outdoors without granting them access to the entire property. Large dogs will need more room than small
ones, so homeowners should try to build fenced-in areas that allow dogs to run freely and get the exercise they need to stay healthy. Work with a dog trainer. Dog trainers might be able to work with dogs so they only urinate in certain areas of the yard, greatly reducing the damage they can cause to a lawn. Trainers also might help curb digging and clawing behaviors that can damage lawns as well as gardens. Consider hardscaping. Hardscaping might be most effective for pet owners with small properties. Hardscaping does not include grass and can add visual appeal to a property while saving pet owners the headaches of dealing with dog-related lawn damage.
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In Living Color: Flowers’ Hues Set The Mood In A Garden
Stock Up On Gardening Essentials Gardening attracts new devotees year after year. While baby boomers may spend more on gardening than any other demographic, even millennials are getting on the gardening bandwagon. A 2016 National Gardening Survey from the National Gardening Market Research Company found the average amount spent on backyard or balcony gardening projects exceeded $400 per household. More than $36 billion was spent in 2015, and the vast majority of the 6 million “new” gardening households that year belonged to millennials. When it comes to outfitting a gardening shed or stocking up on supplies, gardeners will not want to be without certain key tools and gear.
· Digging shovel: A rounded-blade digging shovel is needed to plant shrubs and trees as well as to excavate areas in a landscape. · R a k e : A rake can be used to clear the ground, remove thatch and leaves from a lawn, and level soil in a garden bed. · Hand tools: Hand tools, such as a hand fork and trowel, are essential for small digging jobs, especially when working with flower pots or containers. · Edging spade: This flat-blade shovel is handy to have around because of its versatility. Edging spades can slice turf, edge gardens,
Monochromatic colors Monochromatic gardens can be aweinspiring even though they stick to a single color and don’t provide an array of colors. The NGA notes that gardeners with monochromatic gardens can make them interesting by using plants of various sizes and shapes.
Tips For Enlisting A Lawn Service Many homeowners desire beautiful, lush lawns and wellmaintained landscapes. Not every homeowner has the time or the inclination to do the required work, however. Many residents hire a lawn service to help maintain their properties and keep their homes looking great. Lawn companies come in all shapes and sizes - from fly-bynight workers with ill-maintained equipment to franchised companies with thousands of workers across the country to everything in between. Finding the right service for your needs may require some homework and understanding of what sets a quality lawn service company apart from one that’s best avoided.
3. Get a written proposal. Be wary of companies that will quote you an offer over the phone without seeing your property in person. Understand which types of services and treatments will be included in the weekly, monthly, or annual plan. Discuss the types of fertilizers and herbicides used and whether they fit with your lifestyle and environmental consciousness.
4. Ask for a contract in writing. W hen you find a business that offers the type of work you need done at the right price, be sure that a contract is worked up and both parties sign it. This protects you as a homeowner and could help you in the long run if guarantees are not met or 1. Look to the internet. The internet connects con- work is unsatisfactory. sumers via shared information and reviews. Reading company 5. Check if the company can fulfill all a yard’s needs. and product reviews online Landscaping is more than can help homeowners make informed decisions. Home- just mowing the lawn. Howevowners also can seek recom- er, some lawn companies may mendations via local Facebook only mow lawns and plant flowers or perform spring and fall group pages. cleanup. If a company cannot 2. Inquire about licensure fill all of your needs, find one that can; otherwise, you may and insurance. It’s not the standard to be need to hire specialists in each licensed and insured, but it can area of yard maintenance. be an important consideration for finding a business that stands behind its work and the safety of its employees and customers. If a worker gets injured on your property or if the mower kicks a big rock through your storm door, the homeowner could be liable if the company
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flowers’ appearance even when the sun as orange and red. The NGA recommight be adversely affecting other plants mends harmonious colors for gardeners and flowers. looking to create a unifying feel in their gardens without resorting to a monochromatic color scheme. HarmoPastel colors Pastels, which include soft pink, powder nious colors give off a gentle feeling blue, lavender, and peach, create a tranquil that can make for a relaxing garden feeling in a garden. This makes pastel plants atmosphere. perfect for those who want their gardens to be a relaxing, peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The NGA notes that pastels may looked washed out in the midday sun, so they may be best enjoyed early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Complementary colors Complementary colors are those that are opposite one another on the color wheel. Orange and blue are examples of complementary colors. According to the Bright colors A garden full of bright colors like red, NGA, complementary colors can add creorange, magenta, and yellow can provide ative energy and vitality to a garden. a landscape with vigor and energy. The NGA notes that brightly colored flowers Harmonious colors can withstand especially bright sunshine, These colors are those that are next meaning gardeners can marvel at the to each other on the color wheel, such Flower gardens can add color and aweinspiring appeal to a property. The National Gardening Association (NGA) notes that gardeners can find nearly every color of the spectrum in flowering perennials. So whether you prefer soft pink, are partial to bright red, or want to relax in a garden and gaze at something deep blue, chances are you’ll find a perennial to tickle your fancy. The NGA offers the following breakdown of colors to help gardeners learn how their gardens can set the mood they’re looking for. To learn more about the effects of color on a garden, visit the National Gardening Association’s website at www.garden.org.
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painstaking preparatory work is crucial to getting pristine finished results. Walls and ceilings must be properly repaired and prepared even before a base coat is applied. Professional painters also have an eye for details. And because professional painters make a business out of doing interior and exterior surfaces, they understand which techniques can improve efficiency. That means a professional job can typically be completed much more quickly than a DIY project. Even though some people think they’ll save money by painting their own homes, that’s not necessarily true. Professionals already have all the equipment necessary, while novices may need to make repeated and potentially costly trips to the hardware store for supplies. Plus, if mistakes happen, DIYers have to spend additional time and money fixing them. Safety can be another large motivator for turning painting over to a pro. Navigating exterior areas or tall interior ceilings can be challenging and may require scaffolding or tall ladders DIYers do not have. Risk of falls or other injuries increase with lack of experience.
Thick grass is often a hallmark of a healthy lawn. If grass begins to thin, homeowners may feel as though all the time and effort they spent tending to their lawns was for naught. Thinning grass can have any number of causes. And while it might take a little effort to address, thinning grass can be treated if homeowners correctly identify that cause of the problem. Working with a landscape professional is a great way to combat such issues before they compromise the look of a lawn.
Leaf spot The Center for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment at the University of Massachusetts Amherst notes that leaf spot diseases affect both cool- and warm-season turfgrasses. Various fungi can cause leaf spot. Symptoms and the timing of the appearance of leaf spot will vary depending on which fungus is causing the problem. For example, Bipolaris sorokiniana,
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Ascochyta leaf blight Lawns suffering from Ascochyta leaf blight will become straw-colored. According to the lawn care and pesticide experts at Ortho, when a lawn is affected by Ascochyta leaf blight, its healthy grass blades will be mixed in with diseased grass blades. Most prevalent in the spring, this disease can affect grass at any time during the growing season. That’s because the Ascochyta fungi invade leaf blades through wounds, such as those that can result from mowing. Ortho notes that dull lawn mowers can contribute to the disease, which might disappear on its own and can even return after it has seemingly been cured.
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which affects grasses in warm, wet summer months, produces small spots that are dark purple to black. Dreschslera poae is another fungus that causes leaf spot, and it also produces dark purple to black spots. However, it tends to appear in the spring when the weather is cool and moist. Understanding the different fungi and when they typically strike can help homeowners identify what is causing their grass to thin. In such situations, professional landscapers can be invaluable resources as well.
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Few things can revitalize a home more readily than a fresh coat of paint. And, thanks in part to the affordability of paint and its ease of application, painting is something that even novice DIYers can typically handle. As DIY-friendly as painting can be, when attempting to paint the interior or exterior of their homes, homeowners may learn that some painting projects are best left to the professionals. Painting requires skill, patience,
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Road, Lancaster. The Council of Friends of Public Libraries will be among the co-hosts of the luncheon, which is a fundraising event for public libraries in Lancaster County. McLain is the author of the novels “The Paris Wife,” “Circling the Sun,” and “A Ticket to Ride,” along with her latest title, “Love and Ruin.” “The Paris Wife” has been published in 34 languages. She is also the author of two collections of poetry and a memoir, “Like Family: Growing Up in Other People’s Houses.” McLain is the recipient of fellowships from Yaddo, The MacDowell Colony, the Cleveland Arts Prize, the Ohio Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts. She lives with her family in Cleveland. Tickets include lunch, the author presentation, and a paperback copy of “Love and Ruin.” To purchase tickets, readers may contact Sue Newswanger at 717-354-8016 or news1165@frontiernet.net. The ticket order form may be downloaded by visiting https:// lancasterlibraries.org/author -events/. Checks should be made payable to The Council of Friends.
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items, whether they’re paper or digital files, in accordance with your system.
Put it away When you finish using an item, return it to its storage location. This eliminates piles of belongings strewn around the house - and hunting and pecking for missing things. If you can’t put it away immediately, have a few baskets on hand labeled to correspond with the different rooms in the house. Pop the items in the requisite baskets and then routinely take Find a place for everything each basket around the house to return Clutter creeps up as people accumulate the items. possessions over the years. Over time, failure to regularly go through belongings Investing in custom cabinetry and and thin the herd can lead to the accumu- organizational systems also can help peolation of clutter. But clutter also can accu- ple organize their belongings. Tackle mulate if people fail to find a place to put rooms and spaces such as the garage, items. Racks for garages, organizational basement, bedroom closets, pantry, and systems for closets, and furniture with other areas that tend to accumulate clutstorage capacity, such as storage ter the fastest. ottomans, are some solutions that can help people find a place for their possessions and ensure that items can be put away and won’t become clutter.
When addressing curb appeal, homeowners may be inclined to focus on features that are easily seen from the street during the day. But what can a homeowner do to improve on his or her home’s nighttime aesthetic? Outdoor lighting is one aspect of curb appeal that is often overlooked, advise the home improvement experts at The Spruce. Proper illumination can provide homes with a warm glow and make them look beautiful after the sun has set. For example, think of how cozy and inviting neighborhoods appear during the holiday season when homes are strung with twinkling lights. Homeowners can replicate that look all year long with lighting elements. Lighting for evening hours also helps maintain a safe environment for people who are visiting the property. Illuminating walkways and doorways provides a clearly visible and safe path to and from the home. The following are a few ways to improve outdoor lighting.
external features of the home’s architectural style. Use light to draw attention to interesting gables, dramatic roof lines, dormers, or curved entryways. Play up landscaping. Stylish lighting can highlight trees, shrubs, pathways, gardens, and all of the elements of softscapes and hardscapes on a property. The lighting experts at Vernon Daniel Associates say that soft lighting can make homes feel warm and cozy. Uplighting trees or other elements can add a dramatic effect. Light up all doors. Make sure that doors, both entry and garage, are properly lit for ease of entry and egress from the home. In addition to helping to ensure the safety of residents and welcome visitors, installing motionactivated lights or lights on timers can deter break-ins. Consider using home automation to control porch lights and other outdoor lights remotely, if necessary.
Create entertaining areas. Outdoor lighting can be used to extend the hours residents can spend outside. Focus on architectural This is great for entertaining and can be features. Outdoor lighting can focus on the an excellent selling point.
Utilize vertical space when possible Getting items up and off the floor can maximize square footage in a home. Bookshelves, hanging wall shelves, hooks, cabinetry, built-ins, and other storage solutions that rely on walls and ceilings are simple and effective storage solutions. Unused space behind cabinet or closet doors are some additional places to store belongings. Utilizing vertical surfaces can help maximize space in small rooms. For example, hanging razors or toothbrushes on medicine cabinet walls and curling irons and other hair tools on the interior of cabinet doors can help keep clutter at bay in bathrooms.
Who hasn’t, at one point in their lives, lamented a lack of space and organization at home? A lifetime’s worth of items have to be kept somewhere, and without the right organizational strategy, clutter can quickly take over. One way to maximize available storage is by tapping into the storage potential of vertical space. Here are some ideas to put vertical and other less-utilized areas to work: 1. Hang wire or plastic file organizers on the inside of kitchen cabinets to easily store cookie sheets, trays, and cutting boards. 2. Save on counter or cabinet space with hanging spice racks. These can be hung directly on walls or on the inside of cabinet doors. 3. Stack all the stuff you can, including washers and dryers, beds (with storage drawers underneath), and even stacking nesting tables. 4. Choose furniture that is tall rather than wide. This can mean swapping out a dresser in a bedroom for an armoire or vertical chest of drawers. 5. Canvas bags hung on a towel bar on a wall can keep dirty clothes
wrangled until it’s time to wash them. This also eliminates clothes hampers on the floor. 6. Add a second rod or shelving to the inside of closets to create more space for clothing and other items. 7. Take kitchen cabinets all the way to the ceiling. Store lesser-used items on the uppermost shelves and the items you use the most on more accessible shelves. 8. Install a shelf over the entryway to a room to utilize this seldom-used space. Shelves also can be custom cut and placed in oddly shaped areas, such as in attic rooms under the eaves or on slanted walls. 9. Dowels or curtain rods and some fabric can be used to create slings to hold books or magazines. 10. Invest in some magnetic boards that can hold keys or notes by the front door or store knives on a kitchen wall. 11. Install two towel bars parallel to one another on the wall of a bathroom. These can hold extra toilet tissue or rolled hand towels. 12. Use rope plant hangers to store potatoes or onions near prep areas. The same plant hangers can wrangle stuffed animals and small toys in children’s rooms.
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As the weather transitions from cool winter weather to the balmy heat of summer, many people turn their attention to spring cleaning. In addition to cleaning windows and dusting off cobwebs, some residents elect to combat clutter and tackle reorganizational projects during the spring season. Clutter can be a major source of stress that affects how individuals feel about their spaces. Psychology Today indicates messy homes and work spaces can contribute to feelings of helplessness, anxiety, and overwhelming stress. Clutter bombards the mind with excessive stimuli, makes it more difficult to relax, and can constantly signal to the brain that work is never done. Tackling messes - no matter where they are lurking - is not a one-time project. In fact, clearing a home of clutter requires dedication and lifestyle changes. With these organizational tips and tricks, anyone can work through their home room by room and conquer clutter.
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How Lawns Benefit From Aeration Compacted soil can have a dramatic effect on grass. Compacted soil blocks oxygen, water, and nutrients from reaching the root systems of the turf. That creates a lawn with weak roots, which make grass more vulnerable to disease and compromise its ability to withstand harsh weather, such as summer heat. The buildup of thatch, which is a matted layer of grass clippings and other organic debris that collects on the top of the soil, is one indicator that a lawn could benefit from aeration, a process in which the surface of the lawn is perforated to break up compacted soil and allow oxygen, water, and nutrients to reach root systems. Other signs that aeration may be necessary include patches of thin grass, brown spots, and a high concentration of clay in the soil. When faced with a lawn that could benefit from aeration, homeowners may wonder if such a task lends itself to DIY or if it is best left to professional
Spike aerator: landscapers. Aerating a lawn is The experts at Pennington not always easy, and typically it involves the use of one of three note that spike aerators employ solid, spike-like tines to poke types of aerators: holes in the soil. These aerators leave the spikes in the soil. Some Core aerator: A core aerator uses hollow people wear spiked aeration tines to pull plugs of soil from shoes while walking around the the lawn. The plugs are left on yard to mimic the effects of spike the surface of the lawn. Home- aerators. owners can pick up the plugs or, Slicing aerator: according to the grass seed According to Pennington, slicexperts at Pennington, even leave them in the yard and allow ing aerators employ rotating blades that slice through thatch them to break down. and down into the soil. These aerators leave the soil in the ground.
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Susquehanna Rivertowns Weekend To Feature Walking, Biking Options The Susquehanna Rivertowns Weekend, featuring three walking events and a bike event, will take place on Friday, April 26, to Sunday, April 28, regardless of the weather. Walks, which will highlight historic sites, will be offered in Columbia, sponsored by Penn Dutch Pacers Volksmarch Club; Marietta, sponsored by Susquehanna Rovers; and Wrightsville, sponsored by York W hite Rose Wanderers. The biking event, offering 15K to 35K options, will take place in Columbia. The start point for the noncompetitive walks is Columbia Crossing River Trails Center, 41 Walnut St., Columbia. Participants may start anytime each day between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m., and they must finish by 4 p.m. They may walk at their own pace, and runners are welcome. Children age 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult, and pets will be permitted on the walks. A bake sale will be taking place during the event, as well. The Columbia walk will offer 5K and 10K options, with rail trail and sidewalk options available. The walk will feature the Civil War and Underground Railroad history of the town as well as the Northwest Lancaster County River Trail. Some historic
sites along the way will include Wright’s Ferry Mansion, Mount Bethel Cemetery, and Zion Hill Cemetery, which is the burial site of many black soldiers who fought in the Civil War. Some of these soldiers are from the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, portrayed in the 1989 film “Glory.� W heelchairs and strollers should have little difficulty on the rail trail, with more difficulty on the other trail due to inclines. This event is sponsored by Penn Dutch Pacers Volksmarch Club, a nonprofit organization promoting fitness through noncompetitive family sports. The club is celebrating 30 years of public walks. The Wrightsville walk will have 6K and 10K options available. The town is recognized as one of the places George Washington considered for being the capital of the United States. The trail will go over the ColumbiaWrightsville Bridge, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places along with the Wrightsville Historic District. Most of the trail will be on sidewalks, with a bit of roadside walking involved. Organizers note that wheelchairs will have difficulty, with strollers having medium difficulty. In Marietta, 5K and 10K walks will be offered. The borough was incorporated in 1812 and prospered due to the river
commerce; the varied architecture is indicative of this time period. Individuals may combine the Columbia 5K to pick up the Marietta trail, or they may drive 2.6 miles from Columbia Crossing to reach the beginning of the Marietta walking trail. Most of the trail will be on sidewalks, with some roadside walking involved. Wheelchairs will have difficulty due to inclines, and strollers should have medium difficulty. All are welcome to participate. There is a nominal cost for those seeking IVV/AVA credit; all others may participate for free. A Baward will be available for the walks for a fee, and New Walker packets may be purchased for those wishing to begin walking for credit. For more information, readers may contact Maria Roshon at 717-330-8751 or losgann10 @comcast.net regarding the Columbia walk, Pam Copenhaver at 717-817-9724 or indigo1704@aol.com regarding the Wrightsville walk, Sharon Miller at 717-805-9540 or millersd@ptd.net regarding the Marietta walk and Columbia bike ride, or the York White Rose Wanderers at ywrw@hotmail .com regarding the Wrightsville walk. They may also visit www.avaclubs.org/pdp, https://sites.google.com/site /yorkwhiterosewanderers/, or www.avaclubs.org/SRVC.
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Garden Spot hosted Solanco for a Section Two track and field meet on Monday. Despite a pair of first-place and two more second-place finishes by sophomore Elyse Mundorff, the visitors pulled off a 94-56 victory while the Solanco boys won 112-33. Both Solanco squads improved to 1-2 on the year while both Spartans’ squads fell to 0-3. Mundorff won the triple jump with a 28-9.5 effort and won the long jump with a 14-4.75. On the track, she took second in the 100 at 13.2. In the 100 hurdles, she had a time of 17.2. “She was the top performer for the girls, scoring 16 of the team points,” head coach Lei Williams pointed out. “She has been working hard in her training and improving every week.” Senior Faith Coblentz won the 300- and 100-m hurdles with respective times of 49.9 and 17.1. Coblentz edged Mundorff by a tenth
of a second. “We have a wonderful leader on the track in senior captain Faith Coblentz,” Williams commented. “She is one of the most dedicated athletes we’ve had in the program. This year she is focusing on two hurdle events with the goal of qualifying for the post season.” Bryna Kelly, incidentally, took third at 18.4 in the 100 hurdles and second place (52.1) in the 300’s. “Bryna is a freshman and has been a real asset to our program,” said Williams. “Last year in middle school she was the league high jump champion. She is working hard to return to the podium at high school.” Kelly won the high jump at 4-10 and was third in the pole vault at 7-0. In the javelin, Logan Martin had a 101-2 distance for first place and she took third (73-2) in the discus. “Logan is also a volleyball player, who is out for track for the first time,” Williams explained. “She has only been throwing the javelin for a few weeks, but has quickly learned and has placed first in our last two meets.
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The Spartans’ Elyse Mundorff kicks across the finish line in the 100-meter dash during Garden Spot’s Section Two meet with Solanco last Monday in New Holland.
Garden Spot’s Briana Zimmerman goes airborne on one of her Long Jump attempts during the Spartans’ 94-56 Section Two loss to Solanco last Monday in New Holland.
“We lost some throwers to graduation last year,” she added. Cloe Martin earned first in the 800m with a time of 2:47.4. Amanda Coblentz won the 1600 with a 6:14.6 pace while finishing second (14:07.2) in the 3,200. Briana Zimmerman’s time of 1:14.6 was good for third in the 400. Aaron Good, Adam Horning, Jeremy Rissler and Dwight Hurst recorded wins for the boys’ team. Good dashed to victory in both the 300 (44.9) and 110 hurdles (17.8). “Aaron is returning as our top hurdler,” Williams said. “He scored 10 points for us against Solanco.” Horning, a junior, won the 1,600 in 5:03.9 and took second (2:15.3) in the 800. “Adam has been impressive in the early meets with gutsy finishes in several 1600 and 800 races,” said Williams. “We can always count on Adam to finish strong and make close races exciting. We’re excited to see how far he can go this season as he continues to improve.” Horning also placed third in the 3200 with a time of 12:20.4 while Rissler set the winning pace of 11:46.9. “Senior captain Jeremy Rissler returns to compete in the 3,200 and 1600 races,” Williams said. “He has been training all winter and he participated in a couple of indoor track meets to prepare for the outdoor season.” Hurst won the pole vault with a 9-foot effort. BASEBALL Thanks to two big innings, the Spartans topped Pequea Valley 9-5 in a Section Three and Four crossover game at Kinzers on Wednesday. Garden Spot scored four runs in the third and three more in the fourth inning enough to hold off a three-run Braves’ rally in the fifth inning. Dylan Crossan was the big offensive hero, slugging a double and driving in three runs on a 3-for-4 afternoon. Crossan also crossed the plate three times. Justin Petersheim started and went five innings to earn the win. The sophomore struck out six and walked
three while allowing only two earned runs of the five PV scored. The Spartans did commit three errors plus a passed ball. Aiden Bracken pitched two scoreless innings in relief, striking out two. At the plate, Petersheim hit a triple and drove in a run. He also scored one. Like Petersheim, Ivan Ruble was 2for-4 with one RBI. His hits included a double. Leadoff batter Evan Rizzo drove in two runs. The win improved Garden Spot’s overall record to 5-4 (5-3 league) while PV fell to 4-4, 3-4 league. Two days earlier, the Spartans had two big offensive innings while Ben Metz and Aaron Montoro pitched a combined shutout over Lebanon Catholic. Garden Spot scored three in the bottom of the second and four in the third inning of the 10-0 crossover win. The game wrapped up after five frames on the 10-run rule. Metz went four innings, striking out nine and walking four. Montoro allowed one harmless single but struck out two in his one inning of relief. Petersheim (2-for-3) had a triple in the win and drove in two runs. Metz helped himself with three RBIs, going 2-for-2 with a double. Rizzo had a triple, going 2-for-3 with two runs. Crossan went 1-for-3 with an RBI double. Joe Royle had a single, a walk and an RBI, scoring both times he was on base. Gelu Martin and Ray Haddon got in on the action, each going 1-for-1 with an RBI. SOFTBALL Garden Spot pitching earned two no-hitters in back-to-back Section Three and Four crossover games this past week. Elizabeth King no-hit Pequea Valley on Wednesday in a 6-0 win. Two days earlier, King and sophomore Amelia Mercado tossed three no-hit innings in a 25-0 defeat of Lebanon Catholic on the road. The Spartans raised their league record to 5-3 (6-3 overall). In their past four games, the Spartans have allowed only one run as the winning streak is now at six games. In the lopsided 25-0 win, the Spartans actually had only five hits. How-
ever, they took advantage of errors, wild pitches, 13 hit batsmen and 10 walks. King started and finished the first inning Mercado tossed the final two innings. “We didn’t want to start Amelia, but I told her she was going to go in,” head coach Kim King explained. “She did a good job. She got the ball
over the plate, threw strikes and earned some confidence. It was a good opportunity for her to go in.” The Spartans’ next crossover opponent was at home against Pequea. “We had played them last year at PV and we knew they were going to be tough,” King said. “They were undefeated coming into this game.” The Braves threatened early on,
Photo by Cheri Sine The Spartans’ Daniel Hurst clears 9’-0” with room to spare to win the pole vault competition in Garden Spot’s 112-33 Section Two loss to visiting Solanco last Monday.
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Faith Coblentz clears a hurdle on her way to a 49.9-second win in the 300-meter hurdles in last Monday’s Garden Spot - Solanco Section Two meet in New Holland.
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In a Section Two boys’ lacrosse match on the road, the Spartans lost to Lancaster Country Day/Lancaster Catholic on Monday. J.P. Jones scored seven times and assisted on two goals as LCD defeated Garden Spot 20-6. The Spartans fell to 1-5 (0-4 league). Benton Moyer put on quite an offensive performance himself, scoring five of the Garden Spot goals. Zeb Fisher also netted one goal while Liam Hamer dished off two assists. Gavyn Naranjo was also credited with an assist. Naranjo was coming off a hat trick the previous Friday against league rival Conestoga Valley. Moyer and Hamer each scored twice in the 17-7 loss.
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On Tuesday, it was another nonleague match as the Spartans hosted Penn Manor. The Comets claimed the match by a 7-0 margin. The Hershey/Bowman duo lost 8-4 at number two doubles. Bowman won the second set of the number two singles match before losing the third set 10-5. Hershey also forced a tiebreaker, playing at number four singles. He rebounded from a 6-4 loss to Petros Karpouzis by winning 7-5. Karpouzis took the tiebreaker 10-5. Sam Tlumach and Matthew McCormick each made one of their respective singles matches close. Ephrata also won 7-0 with straight set sweeps in each of the singles matches. GIRLS’ LACROSSE The offense has been firing on all cylinders on the lacrosse field for the Garden Spot girls’ squad. On Monday the team did suffer a 25-7 loss to league foe Cocalico. However, the Spartans scored 12 times in each of their next two games. On Wednesday, Lancaster Country Day/Lancaster Catholic slipped past the Spartans 22-12 in a league game at New Holland. At halftime, it was still a close game at 8-6 LCD. But the Cougars scored 14 in the second half. Lauren Wassell scored nine times for the Cougars. The one dozen Spartan goals came from five different goal scorers. Kiersten Ellsworth scored five times and added an assist while Olivia Usner (1a) had a hat trick. Mandi Rider (1a) had two goals while Kayla Steiner and Megan Esh each tallied one goal. In a non-league clash with Palmyra, the game ended in a 12-12 tie. The same scoring leader rose to the occasion as Ellsworth scored five times. Give Usner another hat trick while Esh, Rider and Sophie Torrance each scored once. Sophomore goalie Photo by Cheri Sine Garden Spot’s Ethan Good reaches for the Lexi Horning made sand during a Long Jump attempt in last eight saves. BOYS’ LACROSSE Monday’s Section Two meet with Solanco. but were held hitless in an 11-strikeout effort by the Spartan ace. “They had a couple of walks and we had an error with two outs,” King explained. “That loaded the bases. It was their best chance to score. “It was good that Elizabeth got out of the inning,” King stated. “We were only up 1-0 at the time. She had struck out the first two batters. With the bases loaded, she got a strikeout and the girls got excited as they were running off the field.” The Spartans had nine hits as Megan Fisher had a single and a double. Mercado came through with a clutch two-run triple, driving in King and Camryn Focht. “Our bats came alive,” King said. “Almost everyone in the lineup had a hit.” BOYS’ TENNIS The Spartans played three matches in three straight days, falling to 2-10 on the year with losses to Hempfield, Penn Manor and Ephrata. On Monday, Hempfield topped the Spartans 7-0. Adam Hershey and Andrew Bowman played a tough second doubles match, finishing on the short end of an 8-3 final. In the first set of the fourth singles, Hershey hung tough in a 7-5 defeat but Hempfield’s Alex Cooke made it straight sets with a 6-1 win at the second set.
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*1 yd. minimum cut*
Proceeds from the dinner will go to House of Joy Orphanage in Romania
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Carol Lehman (717) 278-9112 or carol@hostetterrealty.com Denise Zimmerman (717) 371-0505 or niecyjoy@yahoo.com
Clearance Room Selective Bolt Sale Good Friday - $3.00 per Bolt Saturday - $2.00 per Bolt Easter Monday - $1.00 per Bolt
1564 Main i SSt., Suite 500, East Earl, PA 17519
717-445-6123
Store Hours: 8am–5pm
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Reserve a table for 8 people If interested in sponsoring a table call Carol Lehman (717) 278-9112
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COIN SHOW SATURDAY, APRIL 20TH, 2019 TIME 9 AM - 3 PM
LANCASTER FARM & HOME CENTER 1383 ARCADIA ROAD, LANCASTER, PA (JUST OFF THE MANHEIM PIKE - RTE. 72) Behind Jones Honda Sponsored by the
Red Rose Coin Club Featuring:
40 Plus Dealers
Buy - Sell – Trade ADMISSION IS FREE United States Coins, World Coins, Currency, Tokens, Medals Proof & Mint Sets & almost anything related to Coins & Currency PLUS HOURLY DRAWINGS FOR DOOR PRIZES Easy parking, plus good food on the premise. DON’T MISS IT R034465
MULCH SALE Double-Ground Wood Chips
$
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15
Per Scoop (Yard)
Available Now through May 31 or While Supplies Last
Wed. & Friday evenings between 6 & 7 P.M. Saturdays from 7-10 A.M. All other times by appointment Delivery Available
Proceeds Benefit WHITE HORSE FIRE CO. Pick up at: Salisbury Township Municipal Building 5581 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gap R033551
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717-725-7986
The iCare fundraiser for Blessings of Hope will take place on Friday, May 3, and Saturday, May 4, at 48 Eagle Drive, Leola. On May 3, doors will open at 3 p.m. There will be a cookoff by chefs of a local catering company as they build the evening’s gourmet dinner with mystery donated ingredients. A buffetstyle seafood dinner will be available at 6 p.m. Music by Kingdom Expression will be presented at 7 p.m., and the Armless Archer, Matt Stutzman, will also give a presentation. Tickets are required for the May 3 event and may be purchased by visiting https://bit.ly /icarevipdinner or calling 717824-1227. Activities on May 4 will be held from 6 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and food will be available all day, including soft pretzels, orange juice, soft-serve ice cream with toppings, smoothies, iced coffees, chicken dinners, a salad bar, cheesesteaks, fries, cauliflower crust pizza, and a Healthy Options Bar. The day will begin with yard sales starting first thing in the morning. Spaces are available to rent. A coed volleyball tournament will start at 8:30 a.m.; teams of four males and two females may sign up by calling 717-847-4733. Children’s activities will start at 7:30 a.m. and will include a bounce house, a barrel train, games, and pony rides. A 5K run/walk will take place. Registration will open at 7 a.m., and the 5K will start at 8 a.m. and travel through Amish farmland. Each participant will receive a sweat towel embroidered by a local Amish craftlady, along with a breakfast sandwich and orange juice after the race. Water will be provided before, during, and after the event, as well. Participants are encouraged to obtain pledges, with forms available at https://bit.ly/5kpledge. Prizes will be given to top finishers and top fundraisers, and those who obtain 20 pledges will receive a gift basket when the pledge money is received. Registration is available at www.pretzelcity sports.com, with a higher registration fee after Sunday, April 21. For more information, readers may call 717-824-1229. An auction will start at 9 a.m. and will feature indoor and outdoor items such as sheds, shrubs, trees, flowers, tools, games, furniture, gift cards, and services donated by local businesses. Stutzman will present an archery clinic at 4 p.m., and a meal of fried shrimp will be available at 5 p.m. Evening entertainment with Sacred Grace, featuring Kathy Smoker and her daughters, and Call of Grace has been set for 6:30 p.m. Sponsorship opportunities are available, and more information may be obtained by contacting Aaron Fisher at 717-7250421; 717-824-1227, ext. 104; or aaron@blessingsofhope.com, as well as Tom Tillett at 717575-3196, 717-824-1227, or tom@blessingsofhope.com.
Blessings of Hope’s mission is to provide food for the hungry. For more information about Blessings of Hope or the iCare fundraiser, readers may visit www.blessingsof hope.com or search for “iCare” on Facebook.
The iCare fundraiser for Blessings of Hope, which will be held on May 3 and 4 in Leola, will feature food, an auction, a 5K, a volleyball tournament, children’s activities, an archery clinic, entertainment and more.
8” COCONUT CUSTARD PIE or EGG CUSTARD PIE
$ • Apple Fritters • Bread • Pies • Donuts • Long Johns
5
00
Available through April
Ea.
Easter Eggs Now Available! Peanut Butter or Coconut
• Whoopie Pies • Sticky Buns • Boston’s Best Coffee by the cup or pound
421 Weaverland Valley Rd. Route 897, 2 Miles North of Rt. 23, East Earl
717-445-5350
Open Tuesday-Friday 6-6; Saturday 6-4 Each Week
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Fundraiser To Benefit Blessings Of Hope
Open House
Rock Bottom Prices On All Bikes!
April 25, 26 & 27 STOREWIDE SAVINGS! Fuji Auric 1:1
Full Expansion Demo Models While Supplies Last
Electric Bikes
10% OFF Accessories!
Register for Door Prizes & A Chance to Win A Mountain Bike • FREE COFFEE & SOFT ICE CREAM!
It Pays To Find Us ... Sales • Service • Parts
WEAVER’S BIKE SHOP Serving the Community for 61 Years
Located /2 Mile South of Farmersville at 230 Sheaffer’s School Road, Ephrata (between Farmersville & Leola) 1
717-656-9385
Mon. 8-8; Tues. 8-4; Wed. & Thurs. 8-8; Fri. 8-8 or by appt.; Sat. 8-4
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Closed Easter Sunday, April 21
MEAT Valid April 17 thru April 23, 2019
14 South Tower Road, New Holland, PA 17557
717-354-4748
For Yoder’s total Advertisement go to
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Library from pg 1
Cooking with Casey Cookbook Signing at Yoders
10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. each Wednesday and Thursday and on Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m. Donations may be dropped in the trailer located across Chestnut Drive from the library. Items that will be accepted include clothing, jewelry, cookware, utensils, dishes, glassware, small appliances, furniture, toys, video games, books, CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray discs, and electronics items, including stereos, radios, and speakers. For large items, donors are asked to call the library at 717-354-0525 to make drop-off arrangements. Smith noted that donors who stop in at the library may receive a receipt for their donation. Items that will not be accepted include baby items, televisions, computers and related equipment, mattresses, large appliances, large musical instruments, exercise equipment and VHS tapes. Donors who are unsure whether their item will be accepted may call the library to ask. Smith said that as items trickle in, a group of volunteers are working to sort, clean, price, and repackage them in preparation for the sale. “All dishes are being washed,” said Smith, who noted that teenage volunteers, clients from Lighthouse Vocational Rehabilitation Center, and other volunteers are all working on the lower level of the library like a well-oiled machine to get ready for the sale. “We clean it, sort it, price it, re-box it, and send it to outside storage,” said Smith of each donation. “We have quite a crew of volunteers, but we are always looking for more help,” she added. Volunteers will be needed especially when school closes on Friday, May 10, and organizers begin setting up for the sale the next day. Smith noted that items will be carefully sorted and priced to sell. “We want things to move,” she said, adding, “We are going to have a section of the tent that will be our Vintage Corner and include collectible items, and I think it will be very pleasant to shop (at the sale).” Providing a nice experience for attendees has been a goal of the event. “There will be plenty of parking,” said Martin. “We will make it as easy and convenient as we possibly can (and) as comfortable as possible.” Along with the rummage sale, which will be held rain or shine under a tent, free children’s activities will include two appearances by the costumed character Pete the Cat, a bounce house, and crafts. Music will be provided by disc jockey George DeFeo. “Children are welcome,” noted Martin. “They can be entertained close by while their parents shop.” Hungry shoppers will have opportunities to purchase ham sandwiches from the Lions Club trailer and fresh-cut fries from a second food vendor. Half-chickens will be available at a chicken barbecue. Tickets for the chicken barbecue may be purchased prior to the event at the library or at the Fest. Martin hopes that a chance to enjoy festivities in the outdoors will bring area residents to the new event. “This is our new fundraising strategy to capitalize on spring fever,” he said with a laugh. “(We’re hoping people will) get outside and have a fun spring day.”
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The Towne Club Plans Meeting
This Free Paper
The Towne Club of Lancaster will hold a membership meeting on Tuesday, April 23, at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 10 Delp Road, Lancaster, at 1 p.m. Speaker
STRENGTHENS
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LEFEVER & HART PUBLIC AUCTIONS
Matthew Dodd will present “Songs and Tales of the American Hobo.” Guests are welcome to attend. Readers may contact Susan Gibbs at 717-568-2193.
THURSDAY, MAY 23 • 6:00 P.M. 1143 NOBLE ROAD, CHRISTIANA DIRECTIONS - WEST ON NOBLE ROAD FROM RT. 896
8TH ANNUAL ANTIQUE AUCTION Antique Tractors, Engines and Farm Machinery - Tools Antiques - Primitives - Collectibles Dan Hoover Model Conestoga Wagon - New Holland Memorabilia FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019 AT 8:30 AM Location: Big Spring Farm - 735 Spruce Rd., New Holland, PA 17557 (Lanc. Co.) Directions: Rt. 322 West of Blue Ball, left onto Spruce Rd. Auction on right. HAVE ANTIQUES YOU WANT TO SELL? • We are still accepting items CALL: Harvey Nolt (717) 354-7578 • Elvin Martin (717) 278-3996 TRACTORS - 1946 John Deere B, NFE, 1950 John Deere B, NFE, S/N 275478, Allis Chalmers B w/plow, Farmall Cub w/snow blade, Asst. tractor attachments, Mower for tractor. ENGINES - Leader 2½ HP engine, Fairbanks-Morse 1½ HP, Style D, Kick start engine. FARM MACHINERY - Grain drill, Heavy wooden wheeled box wagon, 5’x 6’ trailer w/ball hitch, Troy-Bilt “Pony” rototiller. PRIMITIVES - ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES - Conestoga wagon jack (marked 1861), Fordson toolbox, Tobacco spears, Wheel hooping buck, C.I. wheel hooping tire shrinker, Travel wheel, Adjustable tenon cutter, Blacksmith tools: tongs, hammers, etc., Handcrank corn sheller, Washboard, Chicken feeders & nest boxes, Duff-Norton 15 ton RR jack, Reel lawn mower, Seed starting cabinet, Bicycles, Basement stove, Sterling No. 20 hand crank meat slicer and 1 other hand crank meat slicer, Whiskey barrel, Corrugated roofing metal, Wire egg basket, Galvanized watering can, Stoneware jugs and crocks, Stoneware chicken waterers, Copper kettle, Broad head axe, C.I. implement seat, Bow saw, Cherry stoner, Early hand tools, Advertising tins, Dovetailed wooden boxes, Early car hub caps, Lanterns, Advertising yard sticks, Model Conestoga Wagon No. 53 - 1983 - made by Daniel Hoover, New Holland - Sperry Rand memorabilia including: water glasses, mugs, pewter implements, hats and much more, New Holland - Sperry Rand electric clock, New Holland - Sperry Rand catalogs and parts lists (1944 to 1947), New Holland toy combine and other toys, And much more unlisted. AUCTION INFO. - Come join us for the 8th Annual Antique Auction for Swiss Pioneer Preservation Associates. This is only a partial listing, expecting much more by auction day. To consign or donate items call either Harvey Nolt @ (717) 354-7578 or Elvin Martin @ (717) 278-3996. SPPA and Auction Co. are not responsible for accidents. Auction day announcements take precedence over all advertising. Payment terms: Cash, good PA check or credit card w/3% fee. Benefit Food Stand. Selling w/ 2 auctioneers. Auction held in tent. SPPA is a 501C3 organization.
Auction for: Swiss Pioneer Preservation Associates
(Mifflin Co. /Lewistown Area)
PUBLIC AUCTION (4-BDRM (2001) A-FRAME 2-STORY CABIN * 44.71-WOODED ACRES! 1,422 Sq. Ft. CUSTOM RETREAT * 2.5 BATHS * VALUABLE TIMBER!
FRI., MAY 17, 2019 AT 5:00 P.M.
PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC AUCTION CHURCHTOWN/ MORGANTOWN AREA
Valuable CAPE COD HOUSE Move in Ready in GREAT condition situated on .25+ Acre at 326 W. Conestoga St., NEW HOLLAND, Lancaster Co., PA
SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2019
THURS., MAY 23, 2019 • 6:00 P.M.
4 BR RANCH HOUSE w/ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE ON 2.5 ACRES & PERSONAL PROPERTY
AT 9 AM W/REAL ESTATE AT 11 AM
WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID#4902
Located at: 268 Bixler Gap Rd. Lewistown, Pa. Granville Twp. Mifflin Co. Directions: From (BUS Rt. 22) Lewistown take Rt. 103 S. to L on 333 S. to right on Tower Hill Rd. to right on Blue Mtn. Dr. 1.5 mi. to left on Bixler Gap Rd. ? mi. to cabin on left. Real Estate: consists of 44.71 wooded acres; improvements include a custombuilt (2001) one-owner 1,422 sq. ft. 4-bdrm contemporary dwelling/retreat & storage shed. OPEN HOUSE: SAT. APRIL 20 & MAY 4 from 1-3 pm For info call auctioneer at (717) 371-3333 NOTE: Outstanding retreat/cabin offers a rich modern design open floor plan, tasteful décor throughout; property sells fully furnished! This quiet secluded property is truly stunning, you must see to appreciate, desirable southern exposure! Enjoy nature & the abundant wildlife from the deck! For photos & complete listing www.martinandrutt.com Auction By: Auction For. MARTIN & RUTT AUCTIONEERS DR. J. HAROLD & AY2189 DORIS A. MOHLER Michael J. Martin (717) 371-3333 (717) 687-8122 John J. Rutt II (717) 587-8906
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Auctioneers: Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. #AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524
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Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. P.O. Box 500, 1425 West Main St. Mount Joy, PA 17552 engleonline.com • 717-492-2530 advertising@engleonline.com
WWW.LHAUCTIONS.COM
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LEFEVER & HART AUCTIONS - AY2206 717-989-5110 717-669-1483
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Nice Two-Story Contemporary Home Sitting On 1.4 Acre Wooded Lot In Bart Twp. Enjoy The Sunken Living Room Featuring A Huge Stone Fireplace With Propane Gas Fireplace. Kitchen With Island Leads Into The Dining Area. Second Level Hosts Two Bedrooms, Den, And Bath. Partial Basement. Propane Heat. Carport. Storage Shed. OPEN HOUSE: 4/25 5:00-7:00 & 4/28 1:00-3:00 More Info. & Pics. On Website. Sale For: Dennis & Linda Wilson
PUBLIC AUCTION CUSTOM 1½ STY. 3 BDRM. DWL. - 2 CAR GAR. GAZEBO - POOL - SOUTHERN EXPOSURE
10½ ACRES NARVON - WHITE HORSE AREA
WED., MAY 15 • 5 P.M.
Open House: Saturday, May 11 & 18 • 10 a.m.-12 noon, or by appt. contact Patrick Morgan at 717-278-9202 This well-maintained, updated, modern Cape Cod features over 2,100 sq. ft. of living space, First floor Master Bedroom with Master Bath, Two spacious Bedrooms on Second floor with Full Bath, as well as Partially finished Basement with Large Recreation Room, 4th Bedroom, Storage and Utility Room. First floor features Modern, Remodeled (2011) Kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances (Frigidaire Dbl. Door Refrigerator, Range, Dishwasher, Microwave), Custom made wood, built in wooden dinette with benches, Quartz Stone countertops, refaced cabinets, Kenmore garbage disposal, and more. Fully carpeted first floor Living room, Family room, and Dining Area. Family room centered on Large Brick hearth, wood fireplace. First floor Laundry/Mudroom completes the functionality of this well designed house. Built in 1977, improved and updated over past 10 years. Two Car attached Garage, 2x22. Utility Shed 12x8. Utilities: Forced Air Central Air Cooling, Oil Heat, Bradford White Electric Hot Water Heater New in 2010, 200 Amp Electric. Asphalt Shingle Roof (2015). Stamped Concrete front walkway and large Patio (Approx. 2010). Low Taxes: 2018-2019 Total Tax-$3,817 REAL ESTATE TERMS: 10% down payment day of sale. Settlement within 60 days. LLC
HorningFarmAgency.com 610-286-5183 R036004
AY-002383 R035664
AUCTIONEERS • REALTORS • APPRAISERS
Merle Eberly • Alvin Horning C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI Horning Farm Agency, Inc. AY002091
www.pmorganauctions.com
ATTORNEY: Patrick Deibler, Kling and Deibler 717-354-7700 Terms by: ROGER AND DAWN SPENCER
(Lender NMLS ID #834368)
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
Jean F. Lintner 717-475-3683 www.klinekreidergood.com
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LOCATION: 2605 Main Street, Morgantown, PA 19543. From Morgantown take Rt. 23 W for 1.7 mi. to property on right. REAL ESTATE: 4 BR ranch house w/1,508 SF; attached 2 car garage and fin. bsmt. on 2.5 acres. Main lvl. features a LR w/ bow window; eat-in kit./DR w/laminate flooring, wall oven, microwave, dishwasher, elec. stove top, and glass sliding door to 14 x 14 rear deck; hallway w/closet; full bath; 4 BRs; 2 car attached garage w/W/D hook-up. Bsmt. w/outside exit; rec. rm.; FR; full bath; storage rm.; and furnace rm. Oil hot water heat w/summer/winter hook-up, on site well & septic. Property w/14 x 30 shed, two stone driveways w/extra parking on each end of house, mature shade trees & flower beds. NOTE: The house is solid built w/maintenance free exterior and has been well maintained. Very peaceful settings with spectacular views of scenic farmland. OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, April 13, 20, & 27 (1-3 pm.) or by apt. call 610-286-5183. TERMS: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days of sale. Terms by: Jesse R & Verna Mae Stoltzfus. Kling & Deibler Attorneys.
5615 Meadeville Rd., Gap (Narvon) Rt. 322 E. to East Earl. Right Rt. 897 S. Left Meetinghouse Rd. Left Meadeville Rd. Propery on left. Spacious “Cape Cod” style dwl. w/3586 SF, large eat-in kitchen w/appliances, 13x5 pantry, (2) family rms., living rm., 1st floor laundry, open floor plan, 3 spacious bdrms. (master bdrm. w/bath & walk-in closet), 2½ baths, large rec rm. 30x22, bonus rm., utility rm., separate shop rm., full bsmt., attic, gas air heat, central AC, inground Sylvan/Crystal Pool w/recent concrete renovation, gazebo, brick paver patio, 10½ ACRES partial wooded lot w/southern exposure, 4 acres tillable, plenty lawn, garden & potential pasture area. Zoned Open Space. After 42 years owner downsizing & serious to sell. Quality custom construction, great rural location. Fantastic panoramic country view. Minutes to White Horse, New Holland, East Earl & Narvon. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., April 27, May 4 & 11 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006
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Rededication Of HLLC Announced Zimmerman Family Plans Concert The Humane League of Lancaster County (HLLC) Campus, 2195 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, will be rededicated as the Culliton Family Campus during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday, April 22, from
10 a.m. to noon. A multi-year grant has been given to Humane Pennsylvania by The Culliton Family Gunterberg Foundation. This grant funded much of the equipment and initial costs of the Humane League of Lancaster
County’s revitalization. For more information about Humane Pennsylvania and the campus dedication event, readers may contact Lindsay High at 717-4051524 or lhigh@humanepa.org.
The Roland Zimmerman Family will perform bluegrass and country-style gospel music on Good Friday, April 19, at Fairmount, 333 Wheat Ridge Drive, Ephrata. The concert will take
CASA Plans Breakfast
place at 1:45 p.m. in the Wheat Ridge Chapel. For more information, readers may call the Zimmermans at 717-354-6804 or visit http:// RolandZimmermanFamily.org.
(Berks Co/Oley Valley Area)
PUBLIC AUCTION 126-ACRE HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LIMESTONE SOIL FARM 80-ACRES TILLABLE • 46-ACRES WOODED w/STREAM IMMEDIATE TILLAGE RIGHTS GRANTED!
AT 1-PM
Located along Weist School & Quarry Rd, Oley, Pa. Oley Twp. Berks, Co. Directions: From Oley, Pa. take Memorial Hwy. (Rt. 662 S.) 1-mi. to right on Oley Turnpike Rd. ½ mi. to right on Bieber Mill Rd. to farmland on right. Real Estate: consists of 126-acres with approx. 80-acres tillable & 46-acres wooded w/ stream. Berks Co. property ID #6753480021250 Farm offers deep to moderately deep well-drained Duffield-Washington limestone based undulating soils; topography is sloping to gently rolling. Farm has been kept in a high state of cultivation and fertilization w/highly productive yields. Property is not enrolled in either Clean & Green or Farmland preservation programs; current zoning is industrial; nearly 2,500’ frontage along Quarry & Weist School Rd. Outbuildings: include a 24’x36’ corn crib/ tractor shed & 2-stone springhouses. Woodland & stream offers excellent private deer hunting locations! OPEN HOUSE-INSPECTION: Property may be inspected anytime at your convenience. For info please contact auctioneer at (717) 371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60-days. Successful buyer will be granted immediate tillage rights! Attorney: Catherine E. N. Durso (610) 797-9000 Note: Valuable highly productive farmland w/ numerous possibilities; bring creative plans for your own custom farmstead! Lots of road frontage, electric available; desirable Oley Valley School District.
Auction For: NEW ENTERPRISE STONE & LIME CO., INC.
UCTION A C I BL 019 • 6 P.M. U P DAY, APRIL 25ONE, 2OWNER RANCH S R HOME ON .45 ACRE LOT U TH LOCATION: 1400 Red Hill Road,
TRACTORS, FARM EQUIPMENT LIGHT CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT TRUCK LOTS LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT NEW TOOLS
ANNUAL LAWN MOWER AUCTION @ 3PM 200+ Riding Mowers! TERMS: CASH OR CHECK WITH ID; NO BUYER’S PREMIUM. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL OR CHECK OUR WEB SITE WOLGEMUTH AUCTION LLC (#2357)
Call Dennis (717) 656-2947 FAX (717) 656-6011 HTTP://WWW.WOLGEMUTH-AUCTION.COM EMAIL: OFFICE@WOLGEMUTH-AUCTION.COM
- Springville Area -
(North Bowmansville/Knauers Area)
PUBLIC AUCTION
2½-Sty., 5 BR House - 30'x60' Barn/Shop/Garage
STUNNING 2.5-STORY COLONIAL w/4 BEDROOMS ATTACHED GARAGE • LARGE PATIO & DECK 46'x 37' 2-STORY SHOP • 2.89 ACRES • EXCEPTIONAL
9/10 ACRE +/-
THURS., MAY 9, 2019 AT 6:00 P.M.
THURS., APRIL 25 AT 6:00 P.M.
Location: 235 Springville Rd., Kinzers, PA 17535 (Salisbury Twp./Lanc. Co.) Directions: Route 897 North of Rt. 340 to property on right.
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R034345
Real estate is a frame and siding Ranch home with 1416 sq. ft. plus additional 826 finished sq. ft. in lower level. Main level has contemporary galley kitchen, Dining room with custom stonework display. Living room with stone fireplace and foyer with stone garden planter. Mas. bedroom with custom built in cabinets. 2 additional bedrooms, one with fold down Murphy bed and cabinetry. Full bath off hallway. lower level has 2 family rooms, one with a tiled fireplace. Paved driveway and concrete patio. Twin Valley Schools Open House: Saturdays April 6, 13, 20, 27 1-3 p.m. Terms: 10% down, balance due on or before 60 days One owner, seller designed, contemporary interior ranch home. Move in or make your own changes. Attractive location for commuting with Turnpike or other major routes.
Town and Country Garden Club of Lancaster will host a bus trip to Eleanor Tickner’s Peony Garden, Wedgewood Garden Center, and Cairnwood Estate on Wednesday, May 22. The bus will depart at 8:30 a.m. from the Church of the Apostles, 1850 Marietta Ave., Lancaster, and will return at approximately 5:30 p.m. Club members will receive a discount. The cost includes all admissions, gratuities, and lunch. Readers may call Deeann at 717872-2701 to reserve a seat. For more information, readers may visit www.townandcountrygarden club.net.
REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION
Elverson, Pa. 19520 From Morgantown take Rt. 23 East to left on Twin Valley Rd. To right on Elverson Rd. To left on Hopewell Rd. to left on Red Hill. Home on Corner.
www.tljonesauctioneers.com
MONTHLY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
Member of both PAA & NAA
MORGANTOWN / ELVERSON AREA
610-286-7834
LOCATION: 109 N. MAPLE AVE., LEOLA, PA 17540
Terms by: Shirley Hopkins Attorney: Kling and Deibler
5 Bdrm. house and 30'x60' horse barn/shop on 9/10 Acre +/- level lot. 2½-Sty. house w/2,650 sq. ft., 5 BRs, 1½ baths, eat-in kitchen, living rm., family rm., sun porch, full attic, basement w/outside steps, covered front porch. Coal/HW radiator heat. Outbuildings: 30'x60' horse barn w/3 stalls, shop area, carriage parking, & 2nd floor storage. 8'x12' utility bldg. Also included is a diesel/air system w/2 cyl. Lister dsl., Quincy compressor & air tank. All on a level 9/10 Acre +/- lot w/fenced pasture, macadam drive & parking, garden area, on-site well & septic. Salisbury Twp., PV Schools. Zoned Ag. Note: Property conveniently located along Rt. 897. Minutes to White Horse, Gap, Blue Ball, New Holland, East Earl. Easy Access to Rts. 340, 23, 10. Seller relocating to Perry Co. and serious to sell. Terms: 10% down, settlement on or before July 8, 2019. Kling & Deibler, Attys.
LOCATED AT: 4553 New Holland Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540 DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 625 in Bowmansville, travel north for approx. 3.5 miles (on top of the hill) to property on left; or from Rt. 625 & Rt. 568 intersection, travel south on Rt. 625 for half mile to property on right. REAL ESTATE: An impressive 2007 2.5-sty. Colonial house (in-law quarters) & immense detached garage on 2.89 acre lot w/a nice view of surrounding farmland. This house is very impressive and extra clean w/approx. 2,700 sq. ft., and additional 750+ sq. ft. on lower level. Visit our website for full description & 80+ pictures. Attorney Kling & Deibler 717-354-7700 DETACHED SHOP/GARAGE: An impressive (Colonial barn style) 46'x37' 2-level detached shop built in 2005. This shop is only a dream for most people, all insulated; lower level has 3 overhead garage doors; main level has 1 overhead garage door w/reinforced wooden barn floor for vehicles, approx. 11' ceiling. Would be perfect for storing 18+ cars or working on your truck; nice stone parking area. OPEN HOUSE DATE: Saturday, April 20, from 1-3 P.M. Call/Text auctioneer with questions at 717-587-8906. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com OFFERING BROKER PARTICIPATION, AGENTS MUST REGISTER
Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE Saturday, April 27, 1-3 P.M. Contact auctioneer at (717) 354-9524 w/any questions. See more at auctionzip.com, ID#25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. #AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524
Auction for: Catherine B. King (717) 768-3102
R034796
Auction By: MARTIN & RUTT AUCTIONEERS AY2189-L Michael J. Martin (717) 371-3333 John J. Rutt II (717) 587-8906
PUBLIC AUCTION Garden Club Plans TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2019 9:00 AM Trip
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** BROKER PARTICIPATION INVITED * Contact Auctioneer (717) 371-3333 ** For photos & listing visit www.martinandrutt.com
The Roland Zimmerman Family will perform on Friday, April 19, at Fairmount in Ephrata.
R036374
FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2019
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Lancaster County will host a Community Awareness Breakfast on Friday, April 26, at 8 a.m. in the ballroom of the Cork Factory Hotel, 480 New Holland Ave., Suite 3000, Lancaster. At the free, one-hour breakfast, attendees will learn how CASA is making a difference in vulnerable children in Lancaster County and how community members can help. The event aims to recruit new volunteers, raise funds, and spread awareness about the work of CASA. A teenager who is a former foster child will share her experience and how a CASA volunteer helped her during her time in foster care. To register for the event, call 717208-3280, visit www.casalancaster.org, or email melissa@casalancaster.org. CASA’s goal is to ensures a qualified, compassionate adult will fight for and protect a child’s right to be safe, to be treated with dignity and respect, and to learn and grow in the security of a loving family.
AUCTION BY: Martin & Rutt Auctioneers Ephrata & New Holland, PA AY-002189-L John J. Rutt II, 717-587-8906 Michael J. Martin, 717-371-3333
AUCTION FOR: RAYMOND A. BROWN R036350
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claim or to help with existing claims. Free coffee and doughnuts will be available in the morning. Preregistration is required at www.davredrosechapter80.org. For additional information, readers may call 717475-3009 or 717-725-3131.
PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2019
UCTION A C I BL .M. U P ESDAY, APRIL 24, 201#19 -•151 PUNIT N WELL MAINTAINED WED MOBILE HOME PARK WITH 15 ACRES
AT 9:00 A.M. - REAL ESTATE AT 12 NOON HARRIET L. BROWN ESTATE 23345 Hardon Lane, Hustontown, PA17229
#2 - 31 ACRE TRACT OF WOODLAND Location: Shady Oaks Terrace, 109 Shady Oaks Lane, Coatesville, PA 19320
PUBLIC AUCTION
Auction Held at Garden Spot Fire and Rescue, 4315 Division Highway, East Earl, PA Mobile Home Park: “Shady Oaks Terrace Trailer Court” Well maintained park in a country setting, on 5 acres. 15 total sites, 10 are single wide and 5 are doublewide. Double-wide rents $435 and singles $420. 14 units owned by tenants, One unit owned by sellers. Great investment opportunity. Paved drive, On-site wells and septic systems.
8 LOTS OF LAND w/14 RENTAL UNITS SOLD IN 6 SEPARATE PARCELS HONEY BROOK AREA Investment Opportunity
TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2019 AT 1 P.M. Parcel 1A - 461 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.06 acres of land. Taxes $1,294. Parcel 1B - 465 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.08 acres of land. Taxes $1,307. Shared well w/individual septic. Parcel 2A - 469 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.17 acres of land. Taxes $1,356. Parcel 2B - 473 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.01 acres of land. Taxes $1,265. Shared well w/individual septic. Parcel 3 - 477 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.24 acres of
10.3 acre Tract of woodland, adjoins mobile home park, and will be sold as entirety with 5 acre park. 31 Acre tract of woodland with stream, has 60 ft. right of way. Would be an ideal private setting for home site. 31 Acre Tract will be sold separately. Terms: 10% down, balance due at settlement on or before 60 days
Auction Held at Garden Spot Fire and Rescue, 4315 Division Highway, East Earl, PA.
land. Taxes $1,394. Onsite well and septic. Parcel 4 - 479 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.2 acres of land. Taxes $1,372. On site well and septic Parcel 5 - 470, 472, 476, 478, 480 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 6 acres of land. Taxes $2,569. All units have individual wells and septic. 472 Hill Rd. is currently vacant. Parcel 6 - 113, 115, 117 Red Rose Ln., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 3.6 acres of land. Taxes $1,559. All units have individual wells and septic. Zoned SSR (Site Responsive Residential) Open House: View any parcel anytime. NOTE: Each occupied unit rent is $355/mo. All parcels sold include the land only with rental income from the corresponding residences. Land owner is responsible for the maintenance of the wells and septic. Terms: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days of sale. Terms by: Craig D. Myers Estate.
610-286-7834
www.tljonesauctioneers.com
R033144
610-286-5183
PUBLIC AUCTION 4 UNIT INVESTMENT APARTMENTS
CLIP & SAVE
- Morgantown/Elverson Area -
PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION
A-FRAME HOUSE W/POOL, 5 CAR GARAGE ON 4.29 WOODED ACRES W/CREEK
- Valuable Real Estate -
FLYING HILLS AREA
4 Bdrm. Sandstone House - 45’x65’ Bank Barn 4.4 ACRES +/-
TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2019 AT 4:00 PM
Antiques - Coins - Furniture - Glassware - H.H. Goods Golf Cart Lawn Mower - Tools - Primitives - Reclaimed Barn Lumber
FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2019 AT 8:30 A.M./R.E. AT NOON
LOCATION: 986 Golf Course Rd, Birdsboro, PA 19508. From Flying Hills take 10S, left onto Golf Course Rd. for 0.6 mile, left onto Zion Rd. left onto Golf Course Rd. for 1.7 mile to property on left. REAL ESTATE: A beautiful property cont. an A-frame house, in ground pool and 5 car garage on 4.29 wooded acres w/creek. HOUSE: 1½ sty. wood & stone 2 BR house w/daylight bsmt. approx. 2,016 SF. Main Lvl: Eat-in kit. w/granite countertops, island, SS apps; great room w/2 sty. cath. ceiling, HW floor, stone wood burning FP, din. area; 14 x 44 deck; full bath & BR. Upper Lvl: Open balcony & BR w/2 walk-in closets & full bath. Lower Lvl: Lg. rec room w/wet bar, stone FP w/insert. Elec. H/P w/C/A & on site well and septic. 2 CAR GARAGE/ILLEGAL 2nd HOUSE: (See www.horningfarmagency.com for disclaimer). Main Lvl w/laminate wood floors: kit; liv. area w/pic. window; BR & full bath. Upper Lvl: BR w/HW floors, closet, walk-in closet & full bath. Lower Lvl: Foyer w/closets & 2 car garage w/elec. openers. 5 CAR GARAGE: Wood & stone 2 sty. garage w/2 lower lvl bays & 3 upper lvl bays w/wash drains & 2 w/elec. openers. IN GROUND POOL: Heated in-ground pool w/patio & pool house w/toilet & sink. LAND: 4.29 wooded acres w/ Seidel Creek running through lower end. NOTE: This beautiful tranquil property has many possibilities! The house is in turn-key condition, nestled in a wooded setting abundant with deer, wildlife, and a bubbling creek! The pool & patio area provide a great place for entertaining or enjoying the solitude of nature. This property is a must see! OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, April 20, 27 & May 4 (1-3 pm.) or by apt. call 610-286-5183. TERMS: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days of sale. Terms by: Jeffrey S. & Geralyn Peiffer & Samuel & Rachel Trettin. Kling & Deibler Attorneys.
2 SEPARATE 2 UNIT BLDGS. - MULTIPLE GARAGES/SHOP 2.6 ACRES - POND REINHOLDS - SWARTZVILLE - ADAMSTOWN AREA
FRIDAY, APRIL 26 • 5 P.M. 15 Mohns Hill Rd., Reinholds. Rt. 272 N. from Ephrata toward Adamstown. Left at Weaver Markets onto Rt. 897 N. Short distance right Mohns Hill Rd. (Corner Mohns Hill Rd. & Rt. 897).
2 sty. (apt. dwl. known as 15A & 15B) 2 unit w/1344 SF, 3 bdrm. unit & 720 SF 2 bdrm. unit. Each unit w/kitchen, LR, bath, elec. BB heat & 2 car gar. 28x24. 2 sty. (apt. dwl. known as 17C & 17D) 2 units each w/806 SF, kitchen, LR, 2 bdrms., bath, elec. BB heat, large 2 car gar./shop 26x32 w/separate heated shop w/lavatory. Outbldgs: Shop/ storage bldg. 32x20 w/divided storage units, 16x28 pole storage bldg. & utility bldg. 2.6 ACRES w/pond, plenty parking area, well, public sewer w/4 EDU & frontage along Rt. 897 & Mohns Hill Rd. Zoned Conservation. NOTE: Owner serious to sell! Unique investment opportunity w/potential $36,000/year income. Only 1 unit leased. Other 3 units & bldgs. need TLC & finished. Ideal for investors or handyman. Solid bldgs. each w/elec. heat, additional garage & storage rental potential. Convenient location. Minutes to Rt. 222 bypass & turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., April 6, 13 & 20 from 1 to 4 P.M. 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).
Location: 901 Elverson Rd. Morgantown, PA 19543 (Caernarvon Twp./Berks Co.) Directions: Rt. 10 North of Morgantown. Turn right onto Ranck Rd. Continue to Elverson Rd. Turn right. Auction on left.
REAL ESTATE: 4.4 Acres +/- w/restored stone house and lg. bank barn. 2½ Sty. sandstone house w/approx. 3,000 sq.ft., 4 Bdrms., 2½ baths. 1st floor: Eat-in kitchen w/cherry cabinetry; formal dining rm. w/lg. sandstone fireplace; family rm. w/ sandstone fireplace; living rm. w/stone fireplace; laundry/mudroom; powder rm. 2nd floor: 4 bdrms. w/closets; 2 full baths. Attic. Basement: 17x20 finished den/office; utility rm. w/outside Bilco door. Oil/HW baseboard heat, central AC, 200 amp elec., Generac Back-up generator. Garage: 28’x36’ detatched 3 car garage. 18’x20’ deck/ patio area. Barn: 45’x65’ 2 sty. bank barn. Shop: 20’x24’ shop w/2nd floor storage. All on 4.4 Acres +/- (mostly open land) w/on-site well & septic, Macadam drive & parking. Caernarvon Twp. Berks Co. Twin Valley Schools Zoned: Rural Conservation. Note: Desirable property w/acreage. Beautiful restored stone house w/exposed log ceilings throughout 1st floor. A must see property. Just minutes from Morgantown, Elverson, etc. Easy access to PA turnpike, I-176, Rts. 10 & 23. Property being sold to settle estate. Available for immediate possession. Terms: 10% down, settlement on or before July 3, 2019. Kling & Deibler, Attys. - AUCTION INFO. Come join us for this exciting auction. Clean, well kept merchandise. We will begin at 8:30 w/H.H. Goods & Antiques. 2nd auctioneer will begin at 9:00 w/tools and misc. outdoor related items. R.E. at noon followed by Golf Cart, Lawn Mower, Furniture & Coins. Auction held under tent. 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. No Buyer’s Premium. Food Stand. Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAYS, April 20 & 27, 1-3 P.M. Contact auctioneer at (717) 354-9524 w/any questions.
See more at auctionzip.com, ID#25403 for lots of photos.
HorningFarmAgency.com 610-286-5183
AUCTIONEERS • REALTORS • APPRAISERS
Merle Eberly • Alvin Horning C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI Horning Farm Agency, Inc. AY002091
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www.klinekreidergood.com
Scott Gockley 717-572-8983
R033014
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
Terms by: Marion, Edward and Daniel Givler Attorney: Kling and Deibler
ADVERTISE IN THE Penny Saver
HorningFarmAgency.com Merle Eberly • Alvin Horning C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI AUCTIONEERS • REALTORS • APPRAISERS Horning Farm Agency, Inc. AY002091
R034333
Hard to find investment opportunity, with desirable setting.
Real Estate w/a Beautiful View & Outbuildings - +/- 88 Acres – Antiques – Pottery – Furniture - 2004 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4 with 133,000 miles - 2015 Honda CRV All-Wheel Drive with 26,000 miles & Much More! Directions: From the PA Turnpike Rte. 76 at the Fort Littleton Interchange take Rte. 522 South 1.2 miles to Rte. 475 North 9.5 miles to Sale Site. A once in a lifetime property situated in the heart of the Ridge & Valley Section of South-Central Pennsylvania. An original 1700's home that has been renovated with a panoramic view of Jack's Mountain, Blacklog Mountain, & Sideling Hill Mountain. Close proximity to the PA Turnpike, but private with an abundance of Hiking, Biking, Hunting, & Fishing. A quiet, peaceful property with unlimited opportunities. A Two Story, 4 Bedroom Log and Frame Farmhouse, 2 Full Baths, Eat in Kitchen, with Dining Room, Living Room with Fireplace, Family Room, Laundry Room. 2 Dirt-Floor Cellars, one with Furnace & another as a Root Cellar. 2-Story Porch on Rear Side, Enclosed Sun Porch & another Sun Porch. 200 Amp Service. Central Air with Wood & Gas Heat. Outbuildings: 16’x22’ Summer Kitchen w/Stone Fireplace; 16'x19' Chicken Coop; 13'x20' Treated Lumber Gazebo; 15'x16' Wood Shed; 8'x23' Garden Shed; 16'x30' Implement Shed; 23'x27' Pole Building. On Lot Water & Septic on +/- 88 Acres in Springfield Twp. Huntingdon Co. Deed Book 46 Page 468. Parcel #45-10-18. Approx. 30% fields & 70% woods. For Photos, full listing & terms, visit www.auctionzip.com #6437. Co-Executors: Kathy B. Mong & Linda J. Harris Owners & Auctioneers Reserve the Right to Reject Any or All Bids. 10% Down Remainder Upon Fleck’s Auctioneers Receipt of Clear Deed. Proof Thor Wingert Rodney Fleck of ID Required. No Out of State (814) 928-0117 (814) 542-9796 Checks. Lic. #5474 Lic. #2761 Owners & Auctioneers Not Responsible for Accidents Sale Day. Lunch Stand Reserved. Call Auctioneer to see property.
Auctioneers: Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. #AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524
Offering 1% Broker Participation. Contact auctioneer for details. Auction for: Ruth Kreiser Tabakelis Estate Steve Kreiser, Exec. (814) 404-6070
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Red Rose Chapter 80 of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will host a program on Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the East Petersburg Fire Company, 6076 Pine St., East Petersburg. DAV service officers will be available to help veterans file a VA
WEST CALN TOWNSHIP 2 PARCELS OF REAL ESTATE
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DAV Program Will Assist Veterans
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Park Recreation Programs Posted PUBLIC AUCTION (EPHRATA MT. AREA)
The Lancaster County Department of Parks and Recreation will offer programs to the community. Unless otherwise noted, there is a per-person fee for the programs, most of which will take place at the Environmental Center in Lancaster County Central Park, 1 Nature’s Way, Lancaster. Children under age 3 may attend for free. Registration and payment are required by noon on the business day before the event, unless stated otherwise. A Mindfulness Hike will honor Earth Day on Saturday, April 20, for individuals age 16 and up. Walks will be offered from 8 to 9 a.m. and also from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. and will depart from Pavilion 3, 1098
SATURDAY, MAY 4 AT 8:30 A.M. • RE AT 1 P.M.
LOCATED AT: 156 E. Mohler Church Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522. REAL ESTATE: A beautiful solid brick Ranch style house w/attached 2-car garage & detached 62’x30’ shop on 5.7 wooded acres. House is very clean w/daylight basement, please see future ad for more details, or Call/Text auctioneer at 717-587-8906. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays, April 20 & 27, from 1-3 P.M. PERSONAL PROPERTY: 1957 Ford Fairlane 4-Door Hardtop, nice restoration; Kubota L185DT 4x4 diesel tractor w/loader; lots of woodworking tools; antiques; household items; see future ad or our website for listing. Please visit our website www.martinandrutt.com
Farm House, 2 Exhibit Farm Drive, Lancaster. The program is open to individuals age 3 and older and will be held from 1 to 2 p.m. and again from 6 to 7 p.m. Participants will celebrate Earth Day by painting canvases of natural scenes in the park. Family Nature Explorers, an hour of woodland exploration for people of all ages, will be held on April 22 from 3 to 4 p.m. Participants will use expedition tools, including bug containers, trowels, and butterfly nets, to learn about the wildlife around them. On April 22, Compost Is Happening will explore several ways to compost to help participants choose the best solution for their location and needs and learn about the
(Ephrata/Reamstown Area)
- East Earl Area -
REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION 2-STORY HOUSE w/4 BR • DETACHED GARAGE 9.8 ACRE WOODED LOT • BIG TRUCK PARKING FINISHED BASEMENT • MANY UPDATES • CLEAN
Nice 5 Bdrm. Rancher w/Finished Lower Level 11’ x 28’ Horse Barn - 11’ x 20’ Utility Bdlg.
AUCTION FOR: HENRY M. & MABEL L. HOOVER
.36 ACRES +/-
TUESDAY, MAY 14 AT 6:30 P.M.
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 2019 AT 6:00 P.M.
R035670
Location: 218 Reading Rd., East Earl, PA 17519 (E. Earl Twp., Lancaster Co.) Directions: Rt. 23 East of Shady Maple Complex. Turn left onto Rt. 625 North. Follow approx. 1 mi. to property on right. - REAL ESTATE Nice 5 Bdrm. Rancher with finished basement and horse barn on level lot. 1 sty. 5 bdrm. Rancher w/2,880 SF. Main Level: 3 bdrms., 1½ bath, kitchen, dining rm., living rm., laundry/mudroom. Lower Level: Full, finished basement w/lg. family rm. w/brick fireplace and built-in custom playhouse, 2 bdrms., full bath and cold cellar. Attic w/full steps. Rear Porch. Hi-efficiency LP gas/forced air heat. Central AC. 200 amp elec. w/hook-up for back-up generator. Attached 1-car garage. Outbuildings: 11’x 28’ portable horse barn with tack room. 11’x20’ Utility bldg. Also, a 1,000 gal. LP tank. All on .36 Acre +/- level lot with macadam drive, garden area, on-site well and septic. Zoned AG, E. Earl Twp. Elanco Schools. Note: Updated rancher in move-in condition. Bordering farmland w/nice view. Great location. Minutes to Terre Hill, Blue Ball, New Holland, Goodville, Churchtown, etc. Easy access to Rts. 625, 23, 897, 322. The Smuckers have purchased a farmette and are planning to sell.
PUBLIC AUCTION 100 ACRE
FARM w/STREAM 2½ STY. SANDSTONE DWL. - MISC. OUTBLDGS. LARGE 2 STY. BANK BARN - 40x105 DAIRY BARN FARM EQUIP. - ANTIQUES - PERSONAL PROP. TRUCK TERRE HILL - FIVEPOINTVILLE AREA
FRIDAY, APRIL 26 9 A.M. - REAL ESTATE 1 P.M. 481 Wentzel Rd., East Earl. From Rt. 23 take Rt. 625 N. Cross Union Grove Rd. Left Sawmill Rd. Left Wentzel Rd. OR from Fivepointville Rt. 897 S. Left Terre Hill Rd. Left Wentzel Rd.
LOCATED AT: 195 E. Church Street, Stevens, PA 17578 DIRECTIONS: From Hahnstown, travel East on Hahnstown Rd. (becomes E. Church St.) for 2.5 miles to property on Left. REAL ESTATE: A nice 2-story colonial has 4 bedrooms w/2-car attached garage & 34’x30’ detached 2-car garage on 9.8 acre wooded lot, (room to park semitruck). House has a huge 26’x13’ eat-in kitchen w/custom cabinetry, island w/ inset stove top, large pantry, rear wooded patio; family room w/beautiful brick wood burning fireplace & new patio doors to small brick patio; living room/office room; laundry room; small brick patio; powder bathroom; oversized 2-car garage has plenty of storage; hobby-room. Second level has Master bedroom; full master bathroom w/tub shower; his & her master closets; 3 additional bedrooms all w/ closet storage; full common bathroom w/tub shower. Basement has large finished living room w/brick hearth for wood/coal stove; full bathroom has shower stall; 8’ Superior pre-fab basement walls; central vac. system; elec. heat pump & central A/C. Attorney Michael Kane & Tony Schimaneck 717-299-5251 DETACHED GARAGE/SHOP: A brick 1.5 story 34’x30’ detached 2-car garage w/ concrete floor; water hook-up; walk-up steps to second level storage; goat barn w/1 stall & small pasture. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays, April 27, May 4, May 11, from 1-3 P.M. Call/ Text auctioneer with questions at 717-587-8906. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com OFFERING BROKER PARTICIPATION, AGENTS MUST REGISTER
Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAY, April 20 & 27, 1-3 P.M. Contact auctioneer at (717) 354-9524 w/any questions. See more at auctionzip.com, ID#25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. #AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524
Terms: 10% down, settlement on or before July 6, 2019. Kling & Deibler, Attys. Auction for: Ivan B. and Liz Smucker (717) 799-5651
R035363
AUCTION BY: Martin & Rutt Auctioneers Ephrata & New Holland, PA AY-002189-L John J. Rutt, II 717-587-8906 Michael J. Martin 717-371-3333
Rockford Road, Lancaster. The introductory practice in mindfulness will feature a naturalist who will lead this walking meditation and guide participants in sensory awareness. Two Edible Spring Wildflowers programs will be offered on April 20. A program for adults age 18 and older will run from 9 to 10:30 a.m., and a program for families will run from 11 a.m. to noon. Participants will learn about what is sprouting and flowering in the woodlands and will sample wild, healthy foods. Liability waivers will need to be signed. An Earth Day Painting Session will take place on Monday, April 22, at the Exhibit
AUCTION BY: Martin & Rutt Auctioneers Ephrata & New Holland, PA AY-002189-L John J. Rutt II, 717-587-8906 Michael J. Martin, 717-371-3333
AUCTION FOR: SHAWN R. & MARTHA J. WEAVER 717-847-1379 R035675
1831 dated Sandstone dwl. w/1965 SF, eat-in kitchen, living rm. w/FP, 4 bdrms., 2 baths, laundry, office/study. Outbldgs: bank barn 36x60 w/46x106 addition, dairy barn 40x105 w/42 cow stalls, milk house. 100 ACRES m/l w/66 acres tillable, bal. pasture & woodland w/2 streams, over 6300 frontage both sides of Wentzel & Black Creek roads. Zoned Ag. Farm is not preserved. NOTE: Owners downsizing & serious to sell. Farm in Wentzel family 100 years. Unique opportunity to purchase 100 acre farm w/potential sub division into 2 farms. Ideal location. Special Note: Buyer may cultivate, plow or plant crops immediately after auction & prior to settlement. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., April 6, 13 & 20 from 1 to 4 P.M. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) *JD 2640 WF Dsl. Rabbit/Turtle Trans. *JD 1020 WF Rear Wheel Wts. *NH 555 Deluxe Skid Loader, 3750 Hrs. *1983 Dodge 1/2 T 6 Cyl. Pickup w/Standard Trans., 69,000 Orig. Miles w/Farm Tags. Farm Equip. & Related: JD F125 3-16 Plow, JD 115 Transport Disk, JD 3 Pt. Sprayer, Int. 56 2 R Corn Planter, 6’ Rotary Mower, (2) Flatbed Wagons, Pincor 20 KW PTO Gen., 24’ Bale Elev., JD 2R Horse Cult., N. Idea Single Row Tob. Planter, 2R Horse Drawn Corn Planter, Tob. Ladder Wagon, 3 Pt. Round Bale Mower, Skid Loader Pallet Forks, 1000 Gal. Poly Tank, Mellinger Bale Applicator, Oliver Walking Plows, Horse Drawn Shovel Harrow, 2 Horse Sled Runner, Row Marker 100 & 275 Gal. Fuel Tanks, Farm Gates, Elec. Fencer & Motors, Fence Posts, 180’ Gutter Gates, Lumber, Ford Jubilee Pully, Housing, 150’ Roll Chicken Wire, 22T Hyd. Jack, Wagon Load of Farm Related Items, Dairy Supplies, Scrap Metal, Misc. Collectibles/Misc.: Delavel Milk Separator, Speedee Filler-Capper Mach., Queen Wood Tub Wash Mach., Metal & Wood Milk Carriers, Milk Cans, Eli Zimmerman & Wentzel Milk Bottles, Lg. Butter Churn, Egg Baskets, Traps, 2 & 3 Prong Forks, Wood Shutters, Galv. Tubs, 2 Man Saw, Sandstone Steps, Wood Wheelbarrow, Bag Wagon, Tob. Lathe, Tob. Shears, Wood Barrels, Brass Beam Barn Scale Hardware, Corn Sheller, Kero. Lantern, CI Radiator, Beekeeping Equip., Zinc Lined Dry Sink, Chairs, High Chair, Kitchen Range, 10x10 Canopy, Marlin .22 S. Shot S, L & LR, Stevens .22 S. Shot, Household Items & Furniture. Note: Terms cash, PA check or major credit card. Food stand. Be prompt. Auction starting w/wagon load, followed by collectibles & farm machinery. Everything sold prior to real estate. Real Estate 1 P.M.
“One owner” dwl. w/2404 SF, eat-in kitchen w/ cherry cabinets, formal dining rm., living rm. foyer w/stone fountain, 1st floor family rm. w/ sandstone FP & door to 12x20 covered patio, 3 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/ bath), plus bonus unfinished 4th bdrm., 1st floor laundry, full daylight bsmt., oil forced air heat, central AC. Country 6/10 ACRE lot mature trees & farmland border. Zoned Ag. Custom built dwl. Estate serious to sell. Spacious rms. thru out. Country setting in convenient location, minutes to Terre Hill, Goodville & East Earl. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., March 30, April 6 & 13 from 1 to 4 P.M. 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).
“One owner” dwl. w/4676 SF, large eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets & appliances, formal dining rm., living rm.,1st floor family rm. w/stone fireplace, large sun/family rm., 2nd kitchen, bonus rm., 5 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/whirlpool tub & shower), bsmt. w/large rec rm., utiliuty rm., heat pump, central AC, central vac, attached 3 car garage/shop w/full 2nd floor storage or future rm., full lower level 36x42 w/7x9 overhead door & 12x24 utility bldg. 2.2 ACRES partly wooded lot. Zoned Ag. Custom well built “must see” country dwl. w/abundant garage/shop area. Quiet low traffic road w/farmland boundary in convenient rural location. Minutes to New Holland, White Horse, Gap & East Earl. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., April 20, 27 & May 4 from 1 to 4 P.M. 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
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
CUSTOM 2 STY. 5 BDRM. COLONIAL DWL. 3 CAR GAR/SHOP 36x42 w/BSMT.
LARGE 2 CAR GARAGE 6/10 ACRES LOT
2.2 ACRES GUNS - BOWS - CUB CADET TRAILER REFRIG. - MISC. FURN.
BOWMANSVILLE – EAST TERRE HILL AREA
THURSDAY, APRIL 18 • 5 P.M.
S. NEW HOLLAND - WHITE HORSE AREA
SAT., MAY 11 •
201 Laurel Rd., East Earl. Rt. 23 E. from Blue Ball. Left Rt. 625 N. toward Bowmansville. Right Laurel Rd. property on left.
12 NOON
358 Snake Lane, Kinzers. Rt. 340 E. to White Horse. Left Rt. 897 N. Left Peters Rd. Right Snake Lane OR from East Earl Rt. 897 S. Right Diem Rd. Left Snake Lane.
(Lender NMLS ID #834368)
Fern R. Shirk Estate Cynthia S. Frank, Exc. 717-327-6071 www.klinekreidergood.com
R032949
R033195
www.klinekreidergood.com
Thomas E. & Linda M. Wentzel 717-445-4580 or 717-413-3153
PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1½ STY. 3 BDRM. DWL.
www.klinekreidergood.com
Larry A. & Jennifer W. Burkhart 717-538-0290
R034357
CLEAN BRICK 3 BR RANCHER & DETACHED SHOP 5.7 ACRE WOODED LOT • GREAT LOCATION CAR • TRACTOR • TOOLS • ANTIQUES • HOUSEHOLD
proper mix of browns and greens to make the best compost possible. The program will run from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Munchkin Science - Picnic and Hike, a program for children ages 3 to 5, will take place at Pavilion 2, 1055 Rockford Road, Lancaster, on Tuesday, April 23, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Participants are invited to bring a picnic lunch, which will be followed by a woodland hike. Fun and Fascination: Wetlands will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 24, and is open to children ages 6 to 10. A naturalist will lead children in a handson exploration of wetland areas near the Environmental Center. Participants should dress for the weather and for spring mud. Children under age 6 with adults are welcome, if accompanying older siblings.
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Volunteer Of The Year Announced hobby, Cole recalled that it seemed a perfect fit. Cole reveals that he has been a model railroader since age 5 when he received a Lionel train for Christmas, and he has had layouts in both O gauge and HO gauge. He currently has a four-by-eightfoot O-scale layout that he maintains in his home. He describes it as electronics-heavy and automated for the 21st century. Cole also previously enjoyed building computers in the devices’ early days. Cole generally volunteers in
PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 2 BDRM. MOBILE HOME
Year by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission at a ceremony in Harrisburg on Saturday, April 27. He will also be honored during the museum’s annual Members Day banquet at The Willows at Historic Strasburg on Saturday, Sept. 28. Individuals who would like to learn about the museum’s volunteer opportunities are invited to contact volunteer/program coordinator Elizabeth Myers at 717-6878628. For more details, readers may visit www.rrmuseumpa.org.
PUBLIC AUCTION
REINHOLDS - SMOKESTOWN AREA
(Lender NMLS ID #834368)
3849 Ridge Rd., Gordonville. Rt. 340 E. thru Intercourse. Left Hollander Rd. Straight Ridge Rd. OR Rt. 23 E. from Bareville toward New Holland. Right Peters Rd. Right N. Hollander Rd. Left Ridge Rd. Rural dwl. w/2,092 SF, large eat-in kitchen w/ slide door to stamped concrete patio, living rm., family rm. w/corner brick hearth w/blue flame stove, laundry, 4 bdrms., 2 baths, 2nd kitchen, canning rm., lower level, low maintenance exterior, insulated/tilt windows, oil HW heat, Horse barn 14x24 w/stall, utility bldg. 12x20 w/overhead door plus utility shed, 1.1 ACRE southern exposure lot w/fenced pasture, lawn, garden area, evergreen privacy hedge on 3 sides, professional landscape, mature trees, shrubbery, farmland boundary to rear of lot & panoramic country view. Zoned Ag. Owners moving to farm in Perry County & serious to sell. “Move in” condition, spacious, economical. Ideal rural location. Minutes to Intercourse, New Holland & Bird in Hand. A “must see” to appreciate. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., April 27, May 4 & 11 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006. (Lender NMLS ID #834368).
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt, Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
1 sty. 12x56 mobile home w/672 SF w/eat-in kitchen w/appliances, living rm., 2 bdrms., 1 full bath, laundry w/washer & dryer included, elec. heat, AC wall unit, rear deck, covered front porch all on 9-1/2 ACRES partially wooded w/10x12 utility bldg., lawn area, mature trees, on-site well & septic. NOTE: Seller serious to sell. Ideally located country acreage family property. Low maintenance & very economical. Ideal for residence or investment. Minutes to Rts. 272, 897, 222 Bypass & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house April 27 & May 4 from 1 to 4 P.M. 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
Mildred Lausch 717-336-6782
www.klinekreidergood.com
www.klinekreidergood.com
Eli K. Lapp Jr. & Miriam I. Lapp 717-768-0561
Saturday, April 27 • 10AM KINGS 625 SELF STORAGE 1 mile North of Bowmansville, Route 625 Behind Kings Quality Foods
Furniture • Clothing • Tools • More! Unit contents will be sold to the highest bidder
Please call 717-445-0538 for information. Cash or Credit Card only. R036490
NEW HOLLAND BORO
MONDAY, MAY 13 • 5 P.M.
TUESDAY, MAY 14 • 6 P.M.
• 5 P.M.
(Contents of 4 Storage Units)
SPLIT LEVEL 3 BDRM. DWL. - GAR.
SOUTH NEW HOLLAND - INTERCOURSE AREA
545 Hill Rd., Denver. Rt. 272 N. from Ephrata past Turnpike entrance. Left Hill Rd. to property on right. (E. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.)
STORAGE AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION
COUNTRY 4 BDRM. DWL. W/SOUTHERN EXPOSURE GARAGE - 14X24 HORSE BARN - UTILITY BLDG. 1.1 ACRES
10x12 UTILITY BLDG. 9-1/2 ACRES PARTIALLY WOODED
MONDAY, MAY 6
the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania archives one day a week, scanning and cataloging photo collections and preparing documents and photos for sale. He also works one day a week on the Pennsylvania Landscapes operating HO model train layout in Stewart Junction railway education center, rewiring and maintaining the layout and installing DCC decoders in locomotives. Cole will be formally recognized as the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania’s Volunteer of the
323 Hemlock Ln., New Holland. Rt. 23 W. to New Holland. Right Mentzer Ave. Left Hemlock Ln. Property on right. (New Holland Boro., Lanc. Co.)
Custom vinyl split level w/1,488 SF, eat-in kitchen w/custom oak raised panel cabinets & appliances, dining rm., living rm., family rm. w/free standing LP gas stove & sliding patio doors to 10x18 deck, 3 bdrms., 1½ baths, laundry, electric heat pump, central AC, covered soffit & fascia, insulated/tilt windows, covered front porch, attached 1 car garage, public water & sewer, no outlet street. NOTE: Ideally located custom split level dwl. Low maintenance, economical and “move in” condition. Ideal as residence or investment. Convenient New Holland location w/easy access to Rts. 322 & Rt. 23. Personal inspection by appointment or open house May 4 & 11 from 1 to 4 P.M. 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).
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The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania recently announced William Cole as Volunteer of the Year for 2019. Cole was selected for the honor by the Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania’s board of directors from among the museum’s corps of more than 150 active volunteers. An eight-year member of the Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, he originally picked up a volunteer application while he was visiting the museum. With railroading as his
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Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt, Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956 www.klinekreidergood.com
Erma B. Nolt 717-354-8379
R035345
R035229
PUBLIC AUCTION 6.3 ACRES WOODLAND TRACT
PUBLIC AUCTION 2½ STY. 3 UNIT INVESTMENT DWL.
(2 SEPARATELY DEEDED TRACTS SELLING AS ONE) WOODED CUSTOM HOME SITE
30x90 SHOP/GARAGE - DEVELOPMENT POSSIBILITIES 13/4 ACRE LOT - ZONED RMD
SOUTH NEW HOLLAND - EAST EARL AREA
BLUE BALL - EAST EARL AREA
SAT., APRIL 20 • 10 A.M.
TUESDAY, MAY 7 • 5 P.M.
Hill Rd., New Holland. Rt. 23 E. to New Holland. Right Brimmer Ave. (becomes New Holland Rd.). Left Hill Rd. Lot on left just past Bergman Rd. on right. Ideally located 6.3 ACRE tract. Level to gentle slope terrain. 50’ deeded/recorded right of way access w/existing driveway. 3 acres & 3.3 acre lots selling as one 6.3 acre tract. Great opportunity to purchase both together. Build on one, keep other as investment or sell off. Convenient w/easy access to New Holland, East Earl & Intercourse. Owners relocating & serious to sell. Personal inspection anytime. For brochure visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Deposit, bridge/swing loan or financing available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006.
TUESDAY, MAY 21
Country 1-sty. brick rancher w/1,218 SF, eat-in kitchen w/maple cabinets, appliances & built-in corner cabinet, living rm. w/bay window, 1st floor laundry/mudroom, 3 bdrms., 1 full bath, full bsmt., attic, elec. heat, central A/C, attached 1-car garage all on 1 ACRE country lot w/on-site well & septic, mature trees, lawn & garden area. Zoned Ag. NOTE: Solid 1-sty. rancher on large 1 ACRE lot. Low maintenance, economical & convenient location. Needs TLC. Personal inspection by appointment or open house May 4, 11 & 18 from 1 to 4 P.M. 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
Revelations of Freedom Ministries Lester Bowman www.klinekreidergood.com 717-371-3668
(Lender NMLS ID #834368)
**Special Note: Following item sold immediately after real estate at 5 P.M.** 8x14 Utility Bldg. (excellent condition). NOTE: Terms cash or PA check.
R034230
Benjamin M. & Sylvia J. Kauffman 717-371-4753
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-606-2226 or 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
• 5 P.M.
LOCATION: 1309 Dry Tavern Rd., Denver. Rt. 897 N. Fivepointville to property on left. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)
21/2 sty. 3 unit apartment dwl. w/2,752 SF. Unit A: kitchen w/appliances, LR, 1 BR, bath. Unit B: kitchen w/appliances, LR, 1 BR, bath. Unit C: kitchen appliances, LR, 4 BRs & bath all w/separate elec., oil HW heat, covered soffit, fascia, attic, bsmt., wrap around front porch, covered rear porch, garage/shop 3x90 w/ loading dock, 13/4 acre m/l deep lot w/mature shade, public water, sewer (w/3 EDU hookups for dwl. & 3 additional hookups for future development. (Sellers serious to sell! Ideal investment opportunity. Potential rental income of $36,000 gross. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., April 20, 27 & May 4 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006. (Lender NMLS ID #834368).
R032790
www.klinekreidergood.com
FIVEPOINTVILLE – BOWMANSVILLE AREA
1059 Main St., East Earl (Blue Ball Area). From intersection of Rts. 322 & 23 in Blue Ball take Rt. 23 W. to property on right.
(Lender NMLS ID #834368).
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
PUBLIC AUCTION
1-STY. BRICK 3 BDRM. RANCHER – GARAGE 1 ACRE COUNTRY LOT 14x8 UTILITY BLDG. (SOLD SEPARATELY)
Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt, Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
Richard E. Pennypacker Estate Lester J. Wise, Exc. 717-413-8921 www.klinekreidergood.com R030886
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Benefit PUBLIC AUCTION: 2 PROPERTIES 2+/- Acres w/3 BR, 2 Bath Ranch Home, Shop, Swimming Pool
From Compass, take Route 10 North approximately one mile to property on left. (West Caln Twp./Coatesville School Dist.)
Event To Feature Crafters, Vendors
3161 Compass Rd: 12 Acres 3151 Compass Rd: 2+/- Acres 3151 Compass Rd: 3 BR, 2 bath rancher on 2+/- acres. Eat-in kitchen w/solid wood cabinets. Newer windows, new carpet and tile. Partially finished basement w/in-floor heat. 15x36 swimming pool, whole house sound/intercom system, 2 fireplaces, lots of windows, 2-car attached garage & updated electrical service. 40x48 shop w/2 overhead doors & loading dock, paved circular driveway. On-site well & septic. Close to major shopping areas & routes. Taxes: $5,780+/- per yr. 3161 Compass Rd: Two-story, 3 BR, 1.5 bath farmhouse located on edge of beautiful 12 acre farm w/view of open & wooded land. Dining room, family room, lounge area & covered porch. Great opportunity for produce farming, horses etc. On-site well and septic. Southern Slope. Taxes: $5,240+/- per yr. Open Houses: April 4, 4-7 p.m. & Sat., April 6, 1-4 p.m. or call to schedule a private showing. Terms: Deposit of 10% of purchase price due day of auction. Buyer to pay 2% transfer taxes. Settlement on or before June 6, 2019. Attention Realtors: 2% Broker Participation offered to Realtors who pre-register their buyers and who become successful bidder day of auction. Pre-registration forms & additional pictures are available on-line. Plumbing, Heating & Electrical Equipment & Tools: Up-Z-Dazy pump puller by Funk Mfg.; Ridgid 400 pipe threader w/cutter & reamer; Titan Industrial 5.5 HP 8 gal. air compressor (new); General Speedrooter 90 sewer snake; Ridgid sewer snake; Greenlee 767A hyd. knockout set; Greenlee hyd. pipe bender; pipe bending dies; (2) Milwaukee HD demolition hammers; Titan Power 3" trash pump; Craftsman 5600 watt generator; generator 3000 watt w/B&S engine; Professional 14" masonry saw on stand; torch set w/tanks; 7" grinder; DeWalt recip. saw; Makita cut off saw; Milwaukee hammer drill; CI pipe tools; pipe stands & vises; misc. pipe wrenches; RG5410EX recovery machine; transfer pump; lead pot & tools; Master heater; ½" drive impact socket set; Lenox hole saw set; hole cutter set for wood; tap & die set; floor model fan; air tank; magnetic sweep; misc. hand conduit benders; shovels & scrapers; 30' & 28' wood extension ladders; wood stepladders. Inventory: Lots misc. plumbing fittings: pipe nipples, valves, couplings & much more in PVC, steel, brass, & copper sweat; Fernco fittings; fill tubes; new faucets, drains & traps; faucet repair parts; new freezeless wall faucets; toilet mounts & other parts; elect. panel boxes; lots elect. breakers, receptacles, switches, controls, ballasts; plastic/steel electrical conduit pipes, fittings, connectors & boxes; misc. triplex cables; misc. pump wire & rope; misc. Romex wires; misc. rolls electrical wires; new galv. gutter & downspout pcs; misc. gutter hangers, hooks, connectors, elbows & parts; misc. galv. duct work; (2) old Goulds Pumps pictures. Furniture, Households, Lawn & Garden & Misc.: Furniture items are nice & super clean including (12) 6 ft. Lifetime tables; (12) high back office chairs; extension table w/8 chairs; (7) single beds w/box spring, mattress & bedding; (8) night stands; (9) folding tray holders; sofa; matching sofa & love seat; several end tables; coffee table; pole lamp; (3) matching lamps; TV stand; wooden cabinet; misc. linens; slate top pool table w/accessories; (6) homemade play horse seats; misc. kitchen items as kettles, roasters, cookers, pans, plates, bowls & utensils, Troy-Bilt Horse rototiller w/new engine; IH Pedal tractor; 3PT scraper blade; 5' rotary mower; 1 bot. plow; old sewing machines; washer & dryer; small refrigerator; dehumidifier; Lawn Boy mower; (3) old milk cans; 48" CI radiator; Misc. chicken & rooster Décor. Auctioneers Notes: Plumbing, Heating & Electrical Contractor liquidation. Cleaning out all corners, come see what all we find. Auctioneers Notes: Plumbing, Heating & Electrical Contractor Liquidation. Includes Lots of misc. inventory. For more information, pictures & forms go to: www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com or www.GoToAuction.com Auctioneers: Elvin Stoltzfus (610)-333-5447 AA #019514 J. Meryl Stoltzfus (717)-629-6036 AU# 005403 Sellers: Ricky E. & Carol L. Miller (610) 299-6087 www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • 888-209-6160 Attorney: Kling & Deibler (717) 354-7700
An Aubs’ Lucky Fin event will be held on Saturday, April 27, at Melhorn Manor, 977 W. Main St., Mount Joy, and will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Profits made from vendor fees and donations will be given to the Lucky Fin Project at the close of the event. The project is a nonprofit organization that strives to raise awareness for children born with symbrachydactyly or other limb differences. It has created a support network for parents of children with limb differences while providing connections to medical information and other resources. In addition to the extensive support network, Lucky Fin hosts events and gives financial assistance for children to receive prosthetics and attend specialized camps. Princesses and superheroes will attend the event, and there will be moon bounces. The Mount Joy Fire Department will bring a fire truck for children to explore. More than 25 vendors and crafters will be spread across the main level and the downstairs stables of Melhorn Manor’s main barn. There will be free parking on-site, along with food and beverage trucks. For more event information, readers may visit https://aubsluckyfin.weebly.com/.
12 Acres w/2-Story, 3 BR Farmhouse Home Plumbing, Heating, Electric. Equip., Tools, Inventory & Household
SAT., APRIL 20, 2019 AT 9:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE AT 12 P.M.
R035374
Auction Location: 3151 Compass Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344 - Chester County
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1½ STORY STONE HOME W/ATTACHED GARAGE ON COUNTRY LOT
3 BEDROOM RANCHER • LARGE SUNROOM 32'x30' SHOP • 12' HIGH GARAGE DOOR .77 AC, BACKS UP TO WOODS, GREAT AREA
FIVEPOINTVILLE AREA
THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2019
MONDAY, APRIL 29 AT 6:30 P.M.
AT 5:00 P.M. LOCATION: 545 Chapel Ln, Denver, PA 17517. From Fivepointville, take 897 N, left on Chapel Ln. REAL ESTATE: A beautiful stone home cont. 2,280 SF on private ¾ acre lot. 1 sty. living w/3 BRs & full bath on main lvl. In addition to an updated kit, LR, & siting room w/FPs, laundry, & many storage closets. 2nd lvl. has 2 BRs and full bath. Home has 1 car garage w/ elec. opener, partially fin. bsmt w/ outside exit, propane heat w/C/A, private well & public sewer. NOTE: This beautiful country property is in turnkey cond. in a quiet community on a dead-end st. w/paved driveway, 700 SF rear patio, & lg. lvl. back yard w/14 x 20 storage shed. OPEN HOUSES: Saturday, April 27, May 4 & 11 (1-3 pm) or by apt. call (610)-286-5183. TERMS: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days of sale. Terms by: Norman & Marian Zimmerman. Kling & Deibler Attorneys.
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LOCATED AT: 314 Diller Dr., Akron, PA 17501 DIRECTIONS: From 10th St. & Main St. intersection in Akron; travel South on 10th St. to right turn on Walnut St,; to first left turn on Diller Dr.; to property on right. REAL ESTATE: A very clean brick/vinyl Rancher w/attached garage & oversized truck shop on a quiet street in a secluded part of town. Charming kitchen; 3 BR on main level, 1 in daylight basement; wonderful rear sunroom; central A/C; see website for more info. & pictures. TRUCK SHOP: A very usable 32'x30' truck garage. Has rolled steel exterior, 2 overhead doors (1 is 12' high, 1 is 8' high); 13.5' ceiling; electric w/220 volt; concrete floor. OPEN HOUSE DATE: Saturday, April 27, from 1-3 P.M. For more information Call/Text auctioneer at 717-587-8906. OFFERING BROKER PARTICIPATION, AGENTS MUST REGISTER Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com R035298
610-286-5183
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AUCTION BY: Martin & Rutt Auctioneers Ephrata & New Holland, PA AY-002189-L John J. Rutt II, 717-587-8906 Michael J. Martin, 717-371-3333
AUCTION FOR: LANE A. & CHARITY E. RUTT
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY NOTICE
For more information and assistance regarding the investigation of Business Opportunity Advertising, Engle Publishing Company urges its readers to contact: THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF EASTERN PA 717-364-3250 PIZZA SHOP FOR SALE in Intercourse. 717-490-9002
ELDER CARE ASSISTANCE FOR ELDERLY, caregivers provide hygiene assistance, meals, light housework in your home. Insured, Bonded, RN owned & operated. Visiting Angels, 717-393-3450.
ECONOMY FRIENDLY. Mott’s Lawncare & Landscapes, Inc offering Free estimates for 2019. Mow, mulch, clean-ups, shearing & more. Dave, 717-405-1130
NEW SCRATCH & Dent Frigidaire Appliances. Limited Time Special on 21.1 cu. ft. side by side Refrigerator, stainless steel model FGSC2335TF, $799. Ephrata, PA 717-445-5222
Collectibles
AUSTRALIAN BLUE HEALER AND BORDER COLLIE MIXED PUPPIES, 3 males, 2 females, vet checked, shots wormed, $300 717-870-1674
ACA SHIHTZU PUPS M $600; F $650, Brown furballs ready now. No Sunday calls. 717-368-7760
God Bless America
FREE GUTTER CLEANING with purchase of gutter guards. We clean gutters and downspouts, install gutter guards.. Free estimate & brochure. 717-808-4155 FREE REMOVAL of riding mowers & outdoor power equipment. Call/text 717-940-9029
AKC DOBERMAN PINCHER PUPPIES, black, reds, males & females, shots & vet checked, $750. 717-862-3631
HUSQVARNA 48” 18HP Walk Behind Mower with Sulkie, Only 80 hours, $2500. Call 717-874-8915
AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups, $595; Greater Swiss Mountain Pups, $895 dewormed, vet checked. 717-548-1368
EXPERT, FULL MOUTH balancing & dental care for your horses. Certified Equine Dental Technician E. Kilby 717-244-1724
MINIATURE DONKEYS. Perfect animal for springtime, great selection. Wether an adorable pet or classy breeder, we have it! Lebanon, 717-926-4893, 717-865-4473
Pets IN AN EFFORT to protect the lives of animals, and for the protection of our readers, we will no longer accept “PETS OR PUPPIES WANTED” classified ads. We will, however continue to accept household pet “For Sale” ads. When purchasing a pet, please make certain animal is healthy and has been properly cared for. When selling or giving away a pet please screen respondents carefully. Pets deserve a loving, caring home.
BERNESE MOUNTAIN PUPS AKC, sire Pen-hip certified, vet checked Health guarantee. Price Reduced 717-661-7947 BERNESE MOUNTAIN PUPS, AKC, family raised, health guaranteed. $800. obo. Call 717-664-0957
HELP WANTED FT SIDING INSTALLER No experience required, will provide training for motivated individual. Driver’s license preferred but not required.
Call for interview appointment
ITALIAN MASTIFF 9 month old Pup, AKC Registered, Beautiful Colors. Must see. Serious Inquiries Only. 610-467-0831 LABRADOODLE F1 PUPPIES. Ready to go May 4th. Chocolate and black, female and male available. Vet checked, vaccinated, wormed and health guarantee. $1,000. 717-330-6794
S&M 717-392-0713 R034532
York Building Products is seeking qualified Machine Operators, Skilled Laborers for our New Holland Location.
Livestock
FOR SALE Bldg. Materials
3 MALE PEM Welsh Corgi puppies ready to go, Vet ck, 1st shots, starter food, Call or text 717-542-4618
High School diploma or equivalent is preferred. York Building Products provides a comprehensive salary and benefits package that includes competitive wages, Medical/Dental/Vision coverage, company paid life and disability insurance, paid vacation, and retirement plan. Send resume to: York Building Products, Human Resources, 950 Smile Way, York, PA 17404 or apply at 828 E Earl Rd, New Holland, PA, Monday – Thursday, 8:00 am until 4:30 pm. York Building Products is an equal opportunity employer.
EXCAVATING Is seeking the following:
• CDL DRIVER • LABORER Apply in person at 479 Weaverland Valley Rd. (Route 897 - 1/2 mile south of Terre Hill or send resumé to info@burkholderexc.com
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FINANCIAL ADVANCE FEE LOANS OR CREDIT OFFERS. Companies that do business by phone can’t ask you to pay for credit before you get it. For more information, call toll-free 1-877-FTC-HELP. A public service message from Engle Publishing Co. and the Federal Trade Commission.
EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE Spring clean-ups. Mowing, edging, seeding, fertilization, mulching, shrub & tree pruning. 717-626-2541 (PA 088021)
Pets
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AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial aid for qualified students- Career placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-877-818-0783
Pets
BUYING TOYS & COLLECTIBLES www.DNRCollectibles.com PA’s Largest Buyer of Toys & Collectibles 27 E Lancaster Street, Red Lion, PA Hours: 10:00am-4:00pm, Monday-Friday 717-329-8167 • rhoward1771@gmail.com Toys Vintage or Modern, New or Used, Hess Trucks, Barbies, Diecast, Hot Wheels & Matchbox, Action Figures, Models, Trains, Sports Cards/ Memorabilia, Movie/ Music Memorabilia, Video Games & much more!
FARM MARKET Meat Cutter
FT
Donut Production (1st & 2nd Shifts)
FT
Clerks
PT
Cashiers
PT
Dutchette Grill/Cook
PT
Dutchette Server/Cashier
PT
Experienced Only!
2ND SHIFT TREATER/ FORKLIFT OPERATOR H.M. Stauffer & Sons, a wood components manufacturer has a full-time 2nd shift opening in our treating plant. Hours: 4:30 p.m.-3:00 a.m. Monday through Thursday; Friday is OT. The job involves general treating plant operations, statistical process control work, & quality control. Candidate must be computer literate, able to analyze test results, have strong mathematical skills, communication & leadership skills & safety conscious. Knowledge of lumber products or lumber types a plus. Recent college graduates are encouraged to apply. Benefits include: PTO/paid holidays; health/den/vis/life/STD; 401k Apply in person:
H.M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. 33 Glenola Dr., Leola, PA 17540 Apply online to: www.hmstauffer.com Email resume to: resume@hmstauffer.com EOE
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SMORGASBORD Cook
FT
Housekeeper
PT
Dishwashers
PT
Saturday Only Positions
PT
Commissary Runners
FT
GIFT SHOP Cashier
PT
Apply online at www.shady-maple.com or at Shady Maple, Rt. 23, East Earl, PA 17519
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COMPUTER REPAIR- On Line Support, New & Used Computers. CSA Tech Solutions, 717-354-4272
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Computers
Shady Maple has the following employment opportunities available in the following departments:
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Pets
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GARAGE SALES
PET DAY SURGERY Affordable spay, neuter, dental, declaw. www.petdaysurgery.com717-675-2080 Compassion, caring, and experience.
GARAGE SALES
MULTI-FAMILY, 118 Quarry Rd, & Snapdragon Dr, Leola Fri & Sat, 4/19 & 4/20, 8am-4pm. Homemade Easter Candy, Set of Diamond Rings, Snapon Tool Collectibles, Child’s 4 wheeler, boys & mens clothes, hunting, fishing items, tools, small tiller, Pfalzgraff dishes, collectibles, HH, & much more
WELSH CORGI PUPPIES, vet checked, shots, dewormed, ready for loving home. Call for prices, 717-799-2715
Sporting Goods
42 NATURES WAY, QUARRYVILLE, PA APRIL 19 AND 20, 7AM TO 1PM PRIMITIVE DECORATIONS, LONGABERGER BASKETS, AND VARIOUS HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN ITEMS
GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524
ATTENTION: OXYGEN USERS! Gain freedom with a Portable Oxygen Concentrator! No more heavy tanks and refills! Guaranteed lowest prices! Call the Oxygen Concentrator Store: 1-866-2883671 DISH NETWORK SATELLITE Television Service. Now over 190 channels for ONLY $59.99/mo! FREE Installation, FREE Streaming, FREE HD. Add internet for $14.95 a month. 1-800-219-1271
Before you go to those GARAGE SALES - Check out the Classifieds! COLUMBIA, 419 POPLAR Street, Garage sale, 4/20, 7am-2pm. Tools, furniture, clothing, lots of books, slushy machine, bikes, posters, etc.
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INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT/ANTIQUES
FREE ITEMS
SAHD METAL RECYCLING PREVIEW OF ONLINE AUCTION, SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH FROM 9AM-1PM AT OUR FREE EARTH DAY EVENT. 1045 LANCASTER AVENUE,COLUMBIA
FREE ITEM?? Place a FREE Ad! Giving away that piece of furniture, toy, sports equipment, etc???
Call 1-800-428-4211 to place your 3 line, private party ad for 1 week (some restrictions apply)
717-684-8506 RECYCLEYOURMETAL.COM ONLINE AUCTION ITEMS: TIMECAPSULEAUCTION.COM INTERCOURSE, 340 EAST, South Westview Drive & Barr Avenue, Sat. 4/20, 7AM12. American Girl, GeoTrax, Tupperware, adult/kids clothes, toys, HH, books, food.
Construction Worker/Driver
Please call Narvon Hill Construction (717) 442-1264 to apply.
Part-Time Driver
Looking for an individual to help install vinyl and aluminum fence, experience a plus, but willing to train.
Pick Up Workers in Leola & New Holland to Gap Return Workers End of Day
Please call to apply
717-396-8987
ATTENTION OXYGEN THERAPY USERS! Inogen One G4 is capable of full 24/7 oxygen delivery. Only 2.8 pounds. FREE information kit. Call 1-877-929-9587 BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We specialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in-home consultation: 1-888-912-4745 (NANI) BECOME A PUBLISHED AUTHOR! We edit, print and distribute your work internationally. We do the work... You reap the Rewards! Call for a FREE Author’s Submission Kit: 1-866-951-7214 (NANI)
New Holland, PA
HELP WANTED
Forest View Construction is looking for a self-motivated construction worker to join our team. We will train the right candidate. Must have valid driver’s license
Call Sam at 717-629-3908
construction worker/driver
DRIVER/CONSTRUCTION Must be timely, self-motivated & have valid PA driver’s license w/medical card.
AT&T INTERNET. Get more for your HighSpeed Internet Thing. Starting at $40/month w/12-mo agmt. Includes 1TB of data per month. Ask us how to bundle and SAVE! Geo & svc restrictions apply. Call us today 1-833-7070984.
Residential General Contractor Framing, Roofing, Siding, Exterior & Interior Trim Work
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Call Ben at: 717-271-6696
APPLYING FOR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY or appealing a denied claim? Call Bill Gordon & Assoc., Social Security Disability Attorneys! 1-855-4986323! FREE Consultations. Local attorneys nationwide [Mail: 2420 N St NW, Washington DC. Office: Broward Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)]
Forest View Construction
• DRIVER/FENCE INSTALLER R036172
Must Have Valid Driver’s License
AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial aid for qualified students- Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-888-686-1704. (NANI)
Application times are Tuesday & Thursday between 9:00 a.m. & 12:00 noon.
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FRAMING • DECKS • ADDITIONS
AIRLINE MECHANIC TRAINING. Get FAA Technician certification. Approved for military benefits. Financial Aid if qualified. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-866453-6204
HELP WANTED
NOW HIRING Millcreek Fence & Decks • FENCE INSTALLER
A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted local experts today! Our service is FREE/ no obligation. CALL 1-844-722-7993.
(NANI)
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R035149
Our construction company is seeking a reliable on-site worker with a valid PA driver’s license.
TRIPLEWOOD CONSTRUCTION
NATIONAL A PLACE FOR MOM has helped over a million families find senior living. Our trusted, local advisors help find solutions to your unique needs at no cost to you. Call 1-855-741-7459. (NANI)
Miscellaneous R033949
PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM
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Paving Laborers
IT IS RECOMMENDED That You Begin Your GARAGE OR YARD SALE AD With The TOWN In Which It Is Located, Then The STREET ADDRESS, DATES & TIMES.
Leola Produce
LAPP STRUCTURES
135 Brethren Church Road, Leola, PA or call (717) 656-9592
R035491
Our construction company is seeking
Reliable On-Site Worker with valid driver’s license.
R036403
Call 717-354-7433
Please apply at:
Please call
717.682.4484
DIJ Builders
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HELP WANTED
NATIONAL
NATIONAL
NATIONAL
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BECOME A PUBLISHED Author. We want to read your book! Dorrance PublishingTrusted by authors since 1920. Book manuscript submissions currently being reviewed. Comprehensive Services: Consultation, Production, Promotion and Distribution. Call for your Free Author’s Guide 1-877-626-2213
DIRECTV & AT&T. 155 Channels & 1000s of Shows/ Movies On Demand (w/ SELECT Package.) AT&T Internet 99 Percent Reliability. Unlimited Texts to 120 Countries w/AT&T Wireless. Call 4 FREE Quote 1-855-781-1565.
INVENTORS- FREE INFORMATION PACKAGE. Have your product idea developed affordably by the Research & Development pros and presented to manufacturers. Call 1-888-501-0236 for a Free Idea Starter Guide. Submit your idea for a free consultation. (NANI)
STAY IN YOUR home longer with an American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-534-6198
DISH NETWORK $69.99 for 190 Channels; Add High Speed Internet for ONLY $14.95/month. Best Technology. Best Value. Smart HD DVR included. FREE Installation. Some restrictions apply. Call 1-855-837-9146.
KILL BED BUGS! Harris Sprays, Mattress Covers, Kits. Available: Hardware Stores, The Home Depot, homedepot.com
DISH TV $59.99 FOR 190 channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. 1-800-718-1593 (NANI)
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! 2002 and Newer! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now 1-888-416-2330
DISH TV- OVER 190 Channels Now ONLY $59.99/mo! 2yr price guarantee, FREE Installation! Save HUNDREDS over Cable and DIRECTV. Add Internet as low as $14.95/mo! 1-855-977-7405
DENTAL INSURANCE. Call Physicians Mutual Insurance Company for details. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage for 350 procedures. 1-888-623-3036 or http://www.dental50plus.com/58 AD# 6118 (NANI)
ENJOY 100% GUARANTEED, delivered to the door Omaha Steaks! SAVE 75% PLUS get 4 FREE Burgers! Order The Family Gourmet Feast- ONLY $49.99. Call 1-855-349-0656 mention code 55586TJC or visit www.omahasteaks.com/love13 HEAR AGAIN! Try our hearing aid for just $75 down and $50 per month! Call 1-800-426-4212 and mention 88272 for a risk free trial! FREE SHIPPING!
• DRIVER/LABORER for Construction Crew Must be 18 years of age with valid driver’s license, out-of-town work occasionally, competitive wages.
PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM
SEASONAL
Honey Brook, PA
COAL/ WOOD/ PELLET Stoves and Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/ Sell/ Trade. Call 717-577-6640
717-629-1268
PUT ON YOUR TV Ears and hear TV with unmatched clarity. TV Ears Original were originally $129.95. NOW WITH THIS SPECIAL OFFER are only $59.95 with code MCB59! Call 1-855-993-3188 SPECTRUM TRIPLE PLAY! TV, Internet & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60 mb per second speed. No contract or commitment. More channels. Faster internet. Unlimited voice. Call 1-877-338-2315 (NANI) SPECTRUM TRIPLE PLAY! TV, Internet & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60 MB per second speed. No contract or commitment. More Channels. Faster Internet. Unlimited Voice. Call 1-855-652-9304
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CROSS COUNTRY MOVING. Long Distance Moving Company, out of state move $799, Long Distance Movers. Get free quote on your long distance move, 1-800-511-2181
MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Train at home for a career as a Medical Office Professional at CTI! 1-833-766-4511, AskCTI.com (NANI)
TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED at Stevens Transport! Earn $1,000 per week! Paid CDL training! No experience needed! 1-844-452-4121. drive4stevens.com (NANI)
for Pole Building Construction. Some basic design work involved.
TIRED OF WORKING IN THE COLD, RAIN AND MUD?
Seeking applications for
FULL TIME
Landscape Laborers
TRY a Career With Us!
LanChester Grill & Hearth in Gap is looking for a motivated employee
Immediate Openings for Full-Time & Summer Work Excellent Full-Time Wages & Benefits Valid Driver’s License Required.
" # 717-442-8794 x 4 or sam@lanchestergh.com R036602
Apply in person at 960 Fruitville Pk., Lititz • (717) 626-7704
HELP WANTED ON LOCAL FRAMING CREW
PLUMBERS • Medical Insurance • Vacation • Holidays • 401K • On Call Pay Local Work. Drug Screening required. E.O.E. M/F Valid Driver’s License required. $
Up to 28 hr. depending on exp.
• COMPETITIVE WAGES • BENEFITS OFFERED • OVERTIME AVAILABLE
Beiler Bros. CONSTRUCTION, LLC
RONKS, PA
• DRIVER’S LICENSE REQUIRED
CALL 717-629-0438
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(NANI)
EARTHLINK HIGH SPEED INTERNET. As low as $14.95/month (for the first 3 months). Reliable High Speed, Fiber Optic Technology. Stream videos, music & more! Call Earthlink today 1-855-5207938
LUNG CANCER? ASBESTOS exposure in industrial, construction, manufacturing jobs, or military may be the cause. Family in the home were also exposed. Call 1-866-795-3684 or email cancer@breakinginjurynews.com $30 billion is set aside for asbestos victims with cancer. Valuable settlement monies may not require filing a lawsuit.
• ESTIMATOR/ PROJECT MANAGER
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CASH FOR CARS: We Buy Any Condition Vehicle, 2002 and Newer. Nationwide Free Pickup! Call Now: 1-800-864-5960
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(NANI)
LUNG CANCER? AND Age 60+? You and your family may be entitled to significant cash award. Call 1-866-428-1639 for information. No risk. No Money Out of Pocket.
SUFFERING FROM AN ADDICTION to Alcohol, Opiates, Prescription Painkillers or other DRUGS? There is hope! Call Today to speak with someone who cares. Call NOW 1-855-866-0913
Person needed for construction crew, driver’s license not required, experience preferred but willing to train.
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CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!! All makes/ models 2000-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Top $$$ Paid! Free Towing! We’re nationwide! Call now: 1-888-985-1806
STAY IN YOUR home longer with an American Standard Walk-in Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-844-374-0013
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CALL EMPIRE TODAY® to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-800-508-2824
(NANI)
• CONSTRUCTION
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General
GUTTERS, GUTTERS
A PT POSITION WITH FT PAY Paid training provided. Property inspection 717-314-2752 lancaster.metro@gmail.com
Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411
HELP WANTED Applications available at our website or 2900 Oregon Pike, Lititz, PA R03638 R036381 38
Kitchen Manager AM Line Cook Deli Assoc. AM Donut Finisher PM Seafood Assoc.
SEASONAL
w w w. O r e g o n D a i r y. c o m
CDL A • P/T
General CAREGIVERS NEEDED: CNA's, HHA's & care assistants, make a difference in the life of a senior and put your caregiving experience to work. All shifts available. Call Visiting Angels at 717-393-3450.
Permanent Part-time Position. Ideal for retired drivers and others with extremely flexible schedule. Home Daily. Hourly pay. All hours paid. Paid detention time. Tandem axle day cab, 53’x102” dry van. 99% no touch freight. Must meet and pass all DOT requirements. ELD experience. Minimum 3 years verifiable CDL A driving experience. Minimum 3 years clean and accident free driving record.
Call 717-869-5734
CDL A DRIVERS
General
General
CLASS A FLATBED DRIVERS WANTED: MUST HAVE A CLEAN DRIVERS RECORD. MIN. 3 YEARS FLATBED EXPERIENCE. HOME EVERY NIGHT. M-F, 9-10 HOUR WORK DAY. 125 MILE DELIVERY RADIUS BASED OUT OF LEOLA, PA. LITTLE TO NO TARPING. CAPITAL FOREST PRODUCTS 172 NEWPORT RD. LEOLA, PA 17540 717-656-9980
CONCRETE- MASON CREW Hiring. Reliable/Dependable Person. Must Have Valid Drivers License. 717-687-6955
CUSTOMER SERVICE PURCHASING / PARTS DEPT. We need a smart, detailed, hard-working individual to oversee incoming & outgoing inventory. This job also involves managing PO’s, tracking, computer work (Quick Books exp.), customer, vendor & employee contact. Must be organized & very customer service oriented. Looking for a GREAT ATTITUDE! 1st shift. FT. Send resume: tammy@winter-equip.com
DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS Wanted: Part-time and Full-time day-shift and night-shift with benefit package, paid holidays and vacation. CDL and 2 years experience required. WD Dump Truck Service, LLC. 2931 Lincoln Hwy E, Gordonville, PA 17529. 717-288-2549. www.wddumptrucksllc.com
DUMPTRUCK DRIVERS
Clean MVR, Top Wages Paid & Benefits: Based on experience.Email resume or your qualificationand info to dbhauling389@comcast.net
Full-time Position
Rapidly growing 20 year old Lancaster Company is accepting applications for drivers to do Regional pickup and delivery work- No Hazmat - Home every day - Dry van - Mostly no touch freight. Paid hourly $19.50/hour, Overtime pay - Paid detention time. Benefits package available.
STACKER LABORER/ FORKLIFT OPERATOR R036006
H.M Stauffer & Sons, components manufacturer located in Leola has a full time, day shift laborer position available in the Treated Lumber department.
Call 717-869-5734
Responsibilities Include: • Banding lumber bundles • Feeding lumber into the stacker • Laying and removing lathe • Tag and stamps lumber • Trained as a backup forklift operator Candidate must pass a physical and drug test; lift 50 pounds; accurately measure with a tape measure
CDL DRIVER Small Co. Seeking a FT or PT Class “A” Driver to run day trips, make deliveries, pick up equip., load/unload, forklift, paperwork, etc. Hands on position, will also assist co-workers on the job. Must have valid CDL license with excellent driving record. Benefits for FT. Start Immediately! Call TODAY 717-681-0085.
Benefits Include:
CDL B DRIVERS - F/T Phoenix Courier, a 20 year old local company, is in need of a F/T CDL-B driver. Driver will provide time sensitive, time critical, same day transportation in the Mid-Atlantic region. Mostly dock to dock- no touch freight; occasional handling of freight- additional pay for handling freight; well maintained equipment. Candidates must live within 30 minutes of Lancaster, PA; must be willing to be on call; must have minimum 3 year verifiable CDL B driving experience; must have minimum 3 years clean, accident free MVR; must pass all DOT requirements to include pre-employment drug screen. Call 717-869-5734
F/T COOK NEEDED 10:00am-6:30pm. $12/hr. Love to Cook? Love Seniors? Come in and fill-in application at 2499 Zerbe Road, Narvon, PA 17555 or go online at: www.zerberetirementcommunity.com EOE
F/T Maintenance Assistant Basic Handyman Skills and some HVAC, Plumbing and/or Electrical Skills a plus. On-call 1 week/month Reliable & hardworking Apply online at www.zerberetirementcommunity.com
MED/DEN/VIS/LIFE: STD; 401K; Paid PTO and Holidays
Apply in person to: $
H.M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc.
$
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16 - 18/hr.
33 Glenola Drive Leola, PA 17540 Or online at www.hmstauffer.com E-mail: resume@hmstauffer.com EOE R036486
DIESEL MECHANIC DAY SHIFT • Full-Time
UP TO
$
10,000 SIGN ON BONUS Based on Qualifications
We are looking for mechanics with experience in any of the following: • CAT • Detroit • Cummins • Ford & GM Diesel Engines • Eaton & Rockwell Transmission & Rears Inspection & CDL Licenses helpful Benefits Include... * Uniforms * Paid Holidays * Vacations * 401k with match * Health Insurance We Are A Premier Truck Repair Facility In Lancaster County
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Apply in person or email, mail or fax resume to:
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TRUCK SERVICE LLC
D E T N A W P L E H
EAGLE
DISPOSAL
COMPLETE WASTE SERVICE
Site Preparations is a company that installs Stone Pads and Concrete Foundations, we’re located in Lancaster County PA.
CDL DRIVERS
Join a highly motivated winning team that is positive, organized and provides an enjoyable atmosphere in your work place!
Available Full-Time Positions • Stone Pad Installers (valid driver’s license required) • CDL Driver to drive company tri-axle dump trucks
LOADER
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Local Trash and Recycling Company with normal work week Monday through Friday. Requirements: Must be 21 years of age, must have Air Brake Endorsement. Position offers a competitive salary and full benefits package. Send resume or apply in person.
We’re a growing company & are looking to fill several positions
Entry level position loading trash and recycling for residential customers. Position offers a competitive salary and a full benefits package. R035714
to install shed pads. We’re willing to train for any position. Great pay with paid holidays and paid vacation benefits, lots of overtime available.
To inquire or schedule an interview, Call John at, 717-989-7495
465 Diller Ave., New Holland, PA 17557 717-354-3288 Email to: paul@sindalltransport.com Fax: 717-354-0593 www.sindalltruckservice.com
Please apply in person. 1245 Eagle’s Way, P.O. Box 288, East Earl, PA 17519 R036369
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General
ENCORE DESIGN & LANDSCAPE Hiring Lawn Treatment Technicians. PA certification preferred, but not necessary. Must have clean drivers license. For details 717-380-1955
PERSON NEEDED TO work with Roofing Crew. Good Benefits. Call 717-768-3717
FT KITCHEN/ DINING HELP Great family business! Great company benefits! Love culinary? Love seniors? 10:30 am - 7:00pm Starts $10/hour; EOE Apply online at www.zerberetirementcommunity.com
FT/PT COOKS NEEDED Weekends & every other holiday. CARE AIDES 2nd and 3rd shifts PT HOUSEKEEPERS Weekdays Apply in person to: Heatherwood Retirement Community 3180 Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook, PA 19344 HELP WANTED AT chicken stand in Annapolis, MD on Fridays. Call Mary 717445-0615 HELP WANTED, FT/PT Caregivers for our clients in their homes. Home Helpers, 717-824-0939 HOME BASED BUSINESS. Flex hours. No exp needed. Paid training. Work history to mpajim@gmail.com for details. KITCHENS BY EILEEN is hiring a Trim Carpenter/Cabinet Installer. Please send your resume to info@kbebuild.com or fax 717-627-1691. LIKE TO TRAVEL? Looking for an EXCITING experience? DriveAway our box trucks nationwide. Tow/ CDL BONUS avail. SAME DAY pay! 3yr active DL REQ. Call 1-833-43-DRIVE or www.pinnacletransportgroup.com MAINTENANCE TECH Seeking independent, hard-working & reliable person. 1st shift. FT position. Candidate will possess knowledge & ability to ensure operation of machinery & skills to troubleshoot & diagnose, ability to repair, install & maintain equip. Immediate opening. Great Pay! Call TODAY. 717-681-0085
MOVERS, CDL & NON CDL DRIVERS & HELPERS WANTED $11-$20/hr. Apply @ Town & Country Moving 2145 Ticonderoga Blvd, Ste 450 Chester Springs, PA 19425 610-524-9099 PART TIME - HIRING SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS!! DEDICATED CITIZENS TO HELP CHILDREN GET TO & FROM SCHOOL SAFELY. WORK A BRIEF SHIFT IN THE AM & PM. CALL ANGELA D. FOR MORE INFORMATION (717) 681-5993 PART TIME GREETER We are looking for someone to work weekends in our Lancaster showroom. This individual will met and greet potential customers, get lead contact information and/or schedule appointments, and answer phones. Limited hours. Weekends required. Pay will be $10 per hour. If interested please contact Four Seasons Sunrooms at 717-564-2244 Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m. POTTSTOWN COMPANY LOOKING for FT/PT circuit board part placer. Experience welcome but not necessary. Phone: 610-323-2250 WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATE: FT warehouse support position available at Fisher & Thompson, Inc. in Leola. M-F, 40 hrs/wk. Warehouse logistics and forklift exp. preferred. Computer database exp. a plus. Must be detail-oriented, able to multitask and communicate clearly, and able to lift up to 50 lbs. Send resume to: applications@fisherthompson.com
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PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDING LAB in Kennett Square. FT & PT On the job training. Must have strong work ethic, follow direction, eager attitude, able to work in a clean environment, & be well-organized. Competitive wages, flex. hr’s + benefits. Email- HR@bpi-rx.com EOE
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TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL Brush Clearing - Stump Grinding. Sunny Slope Tree Service. Family Owned & Operated Since 1996 Fully Insured PA103313 717-768-0114 www.sunnyslopetreeservice.com
CALL EMPIRE TODAY® to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-866-538-7163 CAVALIER STUD SERVICE. BEAUTIFUL SOLID RUBY, PROVEN SIRE, AKC REGISTERED. MANHEIM, 717-598-8324
CHRISTIAN LADY CLEANING Homes/ Offices. 717-925-5128 CLEAN OUT BASEMENTS, houses, yards, commercial cleanout, painting/demo work. Very reasonable prices. 717-928-3021 CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844 CLOCK REPAIR Housecalls on Grandfather Clocks Clocks Bought & Sold Trager Clocks 717-786-7053 CONCRETE: STAMP, DECORATIVE, Affordable prices. Free Estimates. Call 717-283-7764 or or www.bosscrete.net. DRYWALL & PLASTER Repair, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster. EXCAVATION/CONCRETE SMALL PROJECT welcome, Utilities, foundations, tear out, Demo, ADA compliance, Dump truck service. Rhino Exc. 717-342-5035 PA100091
Construction MULTIPLE POSITIONS AVAILABLE Growing Lancaster Co. Remodeling Company seeking several Lead Carpenter & a carpenter technician. Must have strong carpentry skills, good communication skills, good work ethic and ability to work with our team. Must have valid PA License, clean drug test, non-smoking. Send your resume to ALL Renovation & Design LLC. 88 S. Penryn Rd Manheim PA 17545, or fax to 717-664-0407, or email to Secretary.allrd@gmail.com Please contact us at 717-665-0470.
EXPERIENCED PAINTER HANDYMAN Elec- Plumb- Drywall- Floors-RenovationsCarpentry. Pics & refs avail. PA #93408 717-324-3335. mlhalte@icloud.com
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GUTTER CLEANING AND leaf guard roofing and roof repairs. 10 years experience 717-715-5844
FENCE INSTALLATION/ REPAIR Install and repair all types of fence. Call Scott for a free estimate. 484-576-7936
EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE We use modern pruning techniques for the health & safety of your trees & shrubs. Certified arborist on staff. Also removals, storm damage, & yard clean-up. 717-6262541 (PA 088021)
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ITEMS WANTED ALL GUN, MILITARY, shooting, hunting, reloading, ammo, parts, pieces and related items. Text or call Russ 484-645-7364 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206
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A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301 ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102
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PAINTING DONE RIGHT Interiors. Exteriors. Detailed clean custom painting services. Res/Com. Refs. PA126393 717-286-5464 Many other related services, just ask!
POWERWASHING Property Maint. by Steve, 717-892-7411
ROOFING DONE THE RIGHT WAY By the Dave Ray Roofing Co. PA065408. For Free Estimates Call 717-475-2445 SKYLINE EXTERIORS Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors. Fully insured. Free estimates. 15 years of experience. 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. 717-874-0262 STUMP GRINDING 717-291-6898 Lester E. Probst. Free Estimates JUST STUMPS. Quality Workmanship. STUMP GRINDING SERVICE Free Estimates, Call Dave 7am-7pm, 7 Days/ Week. 717-406-7529
For Sale 30 ACRES FOR Sale Sugar Grove Road, in Huntingdon. Call 484-880-9290 CAMPGROUND FOR SALE in Black Log Valley. 45 Acres. Orbisonia, PA Call 484-880-9290 SEAFORD, DELAWARE. NEW MOVE-IN READY HOMES! Low Taxes! Close to Beaches, Gated, Olympic pool. Model Homes from the low 100’s. Brochures. 1-866-629-0770 or www.coolbranch.com
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CAMP SITES FOR Rent by year in Black Log Valley. Good for hunting & fishing. Stocked trout stream joined by State game land. Call 484-880-9290
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WE BUY HOUSES & APARTMENT BUILDINGS Any Condition. Tired of being a landlord? Cash out today! No Realtor Fees. Fast Easy Cash Settlement! 717-598-2661
JOHN’S HAULING/ REMOVAL. Appl., Lge. Screen TVs, Piano’s, Furniture, One Pc/ Truckload. 7 days, Last Min, 610-296-0560 MIXED HARDWOOD SPLIT and cut to 1618” Lengths, Seasoned for 1yr, $160/cord. Paul Zook 717-687-7130 Paradise, PA
MYRTLE BEACH RESORT, 2wks 5/55/19/19 Deluxe 1BR. All amenities. In/outdr pool. $600/wk. Sleeps 4. 717-392-8196
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AT SUSQUEHANNA COIN, Willow Valley Square, our 37th year paying top pricesfor gold, silver, coins, jewelry, sterling, etc. 717-464-4016.
INTERIOR REMODELING: Doors, Windows, Garden Shed Repairs, Ext. Repairs/Maintenance. Belmont Renovtions. Paradise. Levi Zook 717-687-7130
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AUTOS FOR SALE 2002 TOYOTA AVALON XLS, 177K mi, Jan. inspected, 4 new tires, $2500. 717-627-0914 (WANTED) CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! All makes/ models 2002-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $100-$5,000 PAID for unwanted or junk autos. Free same day removal. All paperwork taken care of legally. PA licensed and insured. Call anytime 717-989-6980. $50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607 GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726
CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 2015 CHAPARRAL 37’ fifth wheel, loaded, ready $39,900. 717-435-5186. Can deliver to you.
COLUMBIA – 2BR Apt $850 DENVER – 2 BR Townhouse $970 EPHRATA – 2 BR Apt $950 LANCASTER TWP 1 BR Apt $675 LITITZ – 2 BR Apt $850 MANHEIM – 2 BR Apt $850 MOUNTVILLE - 1 BR Townhouse $815 WEST HEMPFIELD – 2 BR Apt $950 View All our Listings & Apply On-Line
Helping You Make the Right Move. 717-285-4555 prospectleasing.com HONEY BROOK LIVING ASSOCIATES 55 plus facility, no smoking, no pets, $894/ month, Utilities included. Sec. 8 ok. 610-273-3193
RWPM - 717-399-0100 Penn Manor 1162 Penn Grant Rd. 3BR 3BA Farmhouse w/lg. shed ......................$1500 (Additional work shop, steer barn & acreage avail) Conestoga 3267 Main St. 1BR..$675 New Holland 23 Brimmer Ave. 2BR...........................................$775 Columbia 224 Maple St. 2BR....$775 Manheim Twp. 689 Royal View Dr. 3BR 2BA, 1 car gar Twhse......$1550 East Petersburg 6040 Pine St. Semi-detached 3BR 1.5BA 1 car garage across from park..........$995 Marietta 589 E. Market 2BR......$825 Also Great Houses & Apartments Available in Lancaster City
Better than New Home! 4 BRs, 2.5 BAs, stunning custom kitchen w/granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. Open floor plan, 9’ ceilings, great room w/gas fireplace, MBR suite w/WIC and private BA, finished LL and so much more! Great Location! $349,500. Convenient Location in New Holland Borough! This home offers 3 BRs, new roof, new front porch, updated kitchen cabinets and laminate flooring. $154,000.
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32 - PENNYSAVER - Garden Spot Edition - April 17, 2019
Gordon-Shirk Kayla Gordon and Brad Shirk have announced their engagement. The bride-elect is the daughter of Galen Gordon of Narvon and Denise Gordon of Narvon. She graduated from Garden Spot High School and is employed by New Holland Veterinary Hospital. Mr. Shirk is the son of Jackie and Wesley Jevon Shirk of Narvon. He graduated from Garden Spot High School and is employed New Holland Church Furniture. A June wedding is planned. The couple plans to go on a cruise for the wedding trip.
Golf Tournament To Aid Local Families Lancaster County Field of Hope will hold a golf tournament on Saturday, May 4, at Crossgates Golf Club, 1 Crossland Pass, Millersville. Golf will begin with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Proceeds from the tournament will benefit local individuals and their families who are facing medical hardships. This year’s recipients include David Brill, Elliott Ross, Michelle Vinelli Adams, Carol Martin, Michele
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Elliott and the family of the late Joe Bauder. The entry fee per golfer includes the course fee, the use of a cart, lunch, dinner, beverages and prizes. The prize for the hole-in-one contest is a barbecue cooker with a hardwood table. Sponsorships are available. For more information, readers may visit www.lancofieldofhope.com or contact Carol Heth at 717-538-3877 or carol@lancofieldofhope.com.
After 18 months serving as interim co-executive directors at ASSETS, a local nonprofit focused on transforming the community through ethical business, Tina Campbell and Jonathan Coleman accepted the offer to move into a permanent co-executive directorship, effective Jan. 1. The decision came after a period of discussions with Jess King, a former ASSETS executive director of seven years and a recent congressional candidate. When King left ASSETS in the fall of 2017 to run for Congress,
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the board appointed Campbell and Coleman as the interim co-executive directors. Both already served on staff in full-time capacities Campbell as the director of development and Coleman as the director of programs. At the beginning of this year, the ASSETS board extended permanent leadership roles to Campbell and Coleman. As co-executive directors, Campbell leads administration and all fundraising efforts, while Coleman serves as the external face of the organization and oversees the programmatic side of ASSETS. King remains involved with ASSETS as a consultant and supporter. To learn more about ASSETS, readers may visit www.assets lancaster.org or call 717-393-6089.
The Women’s Garden Club of Lancaster County will meet on Thursday, April 25, at 1 p.m. at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 301 St. Thomas Road, Lancaster. Following a brief business meeting, Holly List, a Master Gardener from Lancaster County, will humor attendees with a fun presentation on the language of plants, old-time flower power beliefs, and mysterious healing spells. A tasty social will follow. New members and guests are invited to attend for a nominal donation.
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BANGOR EPISCOPAL-FOUNDED 1722. 4 mi. W of Morgantown on Rt. 23 in Churchtown. Sunday Holy Eucharist at 10am. All are welcome. Handicap accessible. Parking lot adjacent to the church off Water Street. For additional info., www.bangorepiscopal.org
CEDAR LANE CHAPEL: 1401 Springville Rd. (Rt. 897), East Earl. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.; Worship - 10:30 a.m. Pastor Marlin Martin (717) 445-6697. Music Director Rick Kochel. CHURCHTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 2170 Main Street, Narvon (Churchtown). 717-445-5585, umcchurchtown@gmail.com. Pastor Dave Kling, dklingclm@gmail.com 5 mi East of New Holland on PA 23. Sunday worship 9am Handicapped Assess
CALVARY CHAPEL OF HONEY BROOK: 80 Village Square, Honey Brook. Teach the Word of God book-by-book, chapter-bychapter & verse-by verse. Sunday: Worship & Bible Study with nursery & children’s church at 9 am. Tuesday: Worship, Bible Study & children’s church at 7:30 pm. Wednesday: Women’s Bible Study at 10 am. Monthly Saturday: Men’s Prayer Breakfast offsite at 7 am. www.cchoneybrook.org.
EVANGELICAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH New Holland. “Our God-Given Mission is to be a Loving, Welcoming, Serving and Growing Presence in New Holland and Everywhere� Sunday Mornings: Sunday School for all ages 8:45am; Fellowship 9:30am; Worship 10am. Nursery Provided. FREE Community Dinner held 1st Wed. of each month at 5:30pm. 476 W. Main St. (717)3542334
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: 758 Spruce Rd., New Holland 717-354-8428. “Building Community with Christ, to Impact a World without Christ� Pastor: Dr. Doug Bozung. Sunday Blended Worship 8:15 & 10:45 am, Sunday School & Adult Bible Fellowship 9:40 am. Traditional Worship 9:30 am; Wednesday Programs for all ages 7 pm, many other connection points throughout the week. More info at: www.cfcnewholland.org; Hearing Assist & Handicap accessible.
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH: (AG), 105 Earland Dr., New Holland 717-354-0056, Lighthouseaq.com Sunday Worship at 8:45 & 11 am, Christian Education at 10am, all ages including Global University, Nursery provided at all Services, Preschool & Elementary Ministries. Wed. Worship at 7pm, Ignite Student Ministry, LED Young Adults & Children’s Ministries. Life Groups meeting quarterly throughout the County. Rev. Stephen Ritchey- Lead Pastor, Rev. Joseph Cali- Associate & Youth Pastor.
NEW HOLLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 428 Ranck Rd, New Holland 717-3557800 www.nhcnazarene.org Pastor Stephen Kindt. Two Worship Gatherings at 9:00 AM & 10:45 AM. Children, Youth and Adult Sunday School during both Worship Gatherings. Wednesday Evening Activities at 7:00 PM. NEW HOLLAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 120 West Main St. 717-3540226. Pastor Ray Voran. Worship 9 a.m. childcare provided; Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Handicapped access. PETRA CHURCH: 565 Airport Rd, New Holland. 717-354-5394, www.petra.church Senior Pastors, Lester & Erma Zimmerman. Sunday Worship services at 9am. & 11am. Children’s ministry, infants Grade 4. Vibrant programs for Middle School & High School Students. Handicapped access. Sign interpretation for the hearing impaired, 9am. service. Translation into Spanish, 11am service. PILGRIM BIBLE CHURCH: 5367 Paes Rd., New Holland. Located 1/4 mi from Welsh Mountain Rec. Center on Paes Rd., 717-354-9444. Sunday School 9:15 am, Worship Service 10:30 am. Nursery. Pastor: Norman Griess. REFUGE CALVARY CHAPEL: Simply teaching the Word of God simply; book by book, chapter by chapter & verse by verse. Sunday Morning 10am with nursery & children’s church up to 6th grade. Wednesday Evening 7pm. 33 South Railroad Ave., New Holland, PA 717351-3106 Refuge-cf.org
ST. JOHN CENTER LUTHERAN CHURCH 599 Reading Rd., East Earl, PA 17519 ph: 717-445-5505. Sunday Worship at 10:15am.Pastor Thomas Darr. NEW 5week Bible Study begins on Mon., April 22. The study is based on the Bible Mini Series that was shown on tv. 2 Bible Study days to choose from: Mondays at 1:30pm or Thursdays at 6pm. Call Church for info. www.sjclutheran.org ST. STEPHEN REFORMED CHURCH (Presbyterian Church In America): “A Beacon on the Hill.� The Word of God is central to our worship. Sunday worship at 8:15 and 10:30am with Kingdom’s kids and nursery provided for the 10:30 service. Sunday school for all ages at 9:30am. Choir sings the last Sunday of each month. Youth group on Sundays at 6:30 pm for grades 6th-12th. Lead Pastor: Rev. Dr. Timothy Witmer. 249 East Main Street, New Holland. 717-354-7871. http://ststephenpca.org THE COMMUNITY CHURCH AT GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE: 435 S. Kinzer Ave., New Holland. Pastor Chet Yoder. Sunday Morning Worship 10 a.m. WEAVERLAND ANABAPTIST FAITH COMMUNITY: 210 Weaverland Valley Rd., East Earl, www.weaverland.org 717445-6348. Restoring lives by encountering Christ. Lead Pastor Brian Martin. Sunday worship services: 8 & 10:30am, w/Sunday Schl for all ages at 9:30am. Vibrant Young Adult, Youth & Children’s Ministries. Aglow/60 Plus & Men’s & Women’s Care Ministries.
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ATGLEN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH: E. Main and Dallas Sts., Atglen, PA. Joe Newsome, Interim Pastor. Join us Sundays at 11am as we preach Christ crucified, risen and coming again so all may come to a personal, saving relationship with Christ.