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Glance at Romance is back and love is blooming at the Adamstown Area Library. Friends of the Library member Helen Youndt has turned ordinary bags into charming, one-of-a-kind gift bags. The bags are filled

with eight romance novels and placed throughout the library where they serve as holiday decorations. They will be available beginning Monday, January 24 through Monday, February 14 (Valentine’s Day) for

$5.00 (exact change or a check will be required to purchase a bag). If you have “someone special” who enjoys reading romance novels, here is a unique Valentine gift for them. Stop by the library,

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Samantha Ehrhart was recognized as the Ephrata High School November Student of the Month by the Denver-Ephrata Area Rotary Club. Samantha is a senior at Ephrata High School. She is a member of

the National Honor Society and is president of the German National Honor Society. She is a member of Link Crew and the MiniThon club. Samantha has provided volunteer services at her church’s

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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese and field hockey team. After Dr. Kent Sweigart (Rotary graduation, Samantha plans President), Samantha Ehrto attend college. hart (Student of the Month) Shown in the photo, from Andrea Ehrhart left to right, are Dr. Scott and Galen (Rotary Member), (mother).


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The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley, located at 237-249 West Main Street (Route 322), Ephrata, needs your help! They are hoping that Shopping News readers can provide information regarding this photo. Shown in the photo are Denver Elementary School staff on March 27, 1968. No individuals have been identified. If you are able to provide more details about this picture or identify the

persons shown, call The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley at 717-7331616 or email cjmarquet@ gmail.com. Future “Do You Know…” photos will be published in upcoming Shopping News issues. If a photo is identified, the information will be published. The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley is dedicated to discovering, gathering and preserving materials and data relative

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Obituaries

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Vernon J. Boose, 92, of Reamstown, passed away Saturday, January 15, 2022, at the Keystone Villa of Ephrata. Born in Reamstown, he was the son of the late Oran B. and Kathryn M. (Zerbe) Boose and the devoted husband of 58 years to Barbara Ann (Puterbaugh) Boose. Vernon was the second generation, owner operator of Boose Aluminum Foundry Co., Inc. in Reamstown. He was the Chief Executive Officer until his retirement in 2013. During his 66 years with the company, he

facilitated numerous expansions and modernizations. Vernon enjoyed local and big game hunting. He began his game trophy collection in 1961 and since then, has shared his hunting adventures for a lifetime. Vernon brought home the trophy, but he also brought the story to share. Having a passion for photography, he would take hundreds of photos during each trip, documenting, and retelling the adventures. He took his special slide shows to countless events, meetings, and social gatherings for all to enjoy. He was actively involved in the Foundation of North American Wild Sheep (FNAWS) and the Camera Club in Reading. Vernon was generous to his community, served for 64 years in the East Cocalico Lions Club, and was a faithful member of Faith United Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denver. Vernon will forever be remembered for his quiet presence, his entrepreneurial spirit, and his dedication to serve.

Samuel “Vision” Bonano, 38, husband of Tanya Marie Bonano, passed away on Monday, January 3. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Devin, Lititz; two daughters: Maya Rae, Lititz, and Deanna Bucks, Ephrata; three brothers: Carlos, Abraham

and Jeremiah; and two sisters: Amy and Crystal. David D. Dubbs, 65, husband of Susan (Neidlinger) Dubbs, Ephrata, passed away on Monday, January 3. Rebecca Sue Norwood, 63, Reinholds, passed away on Friday, January 7.

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In addition to his wife, Vernon is survived by two sons: Roger J. Boose (Sue) of Myerstown, and Joseph A. Boose (LeAnn) of Quentin; two daughters: Tracy L. Finefrock (Edward) of Schoeneck, and Penny J. Lintner of Akron; four grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; and a sister, Minerva A. Bitner of Ephrata. Funeral services will be private. Vernon’s final resting place is Memory Gardens, Ephrata. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to Faith United Evangelical Lutheran Church, 357 Walnut Street, Denver, Pa 17517, or Hospice & Community Care, www. hospiceandcommunitycare. org/in-honor-in-memorygifts Arrangements by Good Sipler Funeral & Cremation Centre, Reamstown (Stevens). Family messages and condolences may be posted at www.goodfuneral. com.

Rick Burkholder, husband of Janice Burkholder, Ephrata. Mary Jane “MJ” Carvell, 82, Denver, passed away on Saturday, January 8. She was the wife of the late Howard Carvell Jr. She is survived by four sons: Morris Carvell, husband of Traci; Stanley Carvell; Barry Carvell, husband of Cindy; and Lester Carvell; a daughter, Tina Kofroth, wife of Bruce; ten grandchildren; 19 greatgrandchildren; three greatgreat-grandchildren; and a sister, Rose Brubaker. Ruth J. Herr, 84, Manheim, formerly of Lititz, passed away on Saturday, January 8. She was the wife of the late James E. Herr. Nancy Jane Bingeman, 89, Ephrata, passed away on Tuesday, January 11. She was the wife of the late Harold H. Bingeman. She is survived by a son, Brian Bingeman, husband of Susan, Hershey; two daughters: Colette Lind, wife of Bryan Hughes, Lancaster, and Crista Miller, wife of Robert Martinez, Colorado; seven grandchildren; five great­grand­ children; and a brother, Jacob Weaver.

Emma Jean Brown, 69, East Earl, passed away on Tuesday, January 11. She is survived by eight brothers: Edwin Ray, husband of Janet (Ebersole) Martin, Reinholds; Ervin Jay, husband of Joyce (Weaver) Martin, Venango; Lee Roy, husband of Ann (Sensenig) Martin, Ephrata; Elmer, husband of Joanne (Givens) Martin, Stevens; Elvin, husband of Elaine (Martin) Martin, Denver; Earl, husband of Pauline (Hurst) Martin, Stevens; Nelson, husband of Karla (Snyder) Martin, Denver; and Leon, husband of Roxanne (Bricker) Martin, Denver; and six sisters: Vera Mae, wife of Richard Zimmerman, Lititz; Rosanne, wife of Nevin Zeiset, Stevens; Elva, wife of Nathan Good, Denver; Velma, wife of Daryl Stauffer, Akron; Esther, wife of Gerald Boll, Stevens; and Doris, wife of Timothy Beachy, Stevens. Delmar Lutz Jr., 72, husband of Renna (Gochenauer) Lutz, Lititz, passed away on Tuesday, January 11. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Melissa Ekis; six grandchildren; and three sisters:

Diane (Ames) Borzak; Drucilla Peters; and Dolores Steele. He was preceded in death by a son, Marc Lutz. Ralph M. Meckley, 93, husband of Arlene (Carvell) Denver, passed away on Tuesday, January 11. Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters: Brenda Miller, wife of Rick; Linda Meckley; and Karen Sweigart, wife of Bruce; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. D. Anne Weaver, 88, wife of Glenn H. Weaver, Landis Homes, Lititz, passed away on Tuesday, January 11. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons: David S. Weaver, Goshen, Indiana; Mark A. Weaver, husband of Barbara, Lititz; and Philip G. Weaver, husband of Bonnie, Lancaster; one daughter, Elizabeth A. Weaver, Lancaster; and six grandchildren. Barry E. Dull, 67, Lititz, passed away on Wednesday, January 12. He is survived by a son, Scott Dull, Manheim; two brothers: William “Bub,” Jr., husband of Lucille, and Dennis Dull; and two sisters: (Continued On Page 4A)

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Joan, wife of Eugene Kochel, and Patricia Mae Dull. Janet F. Hackman, 82, wife of Elwood D. Hackman, Ephrata, passed away on Wednesday, January 12. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters: Janine, wife of Jim Stauffer, and Dawn, wife of Dale Snader; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Lewis J. Kahl, 85, husband of Roberta Leibig, Akron, passed away on Wednesday, January 12. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Michael, husband of Lisa; two daughters: Michele Doner, and Cindy Mellen; six grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; and a brother, Dean Kahl. Steven James Nuss, 55, Lititz, passed away on Wednesday, January 12. He is survived by his parents, Jayne Ford and Jim Nuss, both of Lititz; a daughter, Kendall Marie

UGI Utilities, Inc. recently gave $15,000 to the Cocalico Education Foundation (CEF). Brooke Smith, Comm­unity Relations Manager West, presented the check to Malory Kreider, CEF Vice President. The generous contribution, part of the Pennsylvania Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program, will be used to help fund initiatives promoting cultural experiences, the arts and literacy activities. The CEF manages the donations and awards money and the local tax base. Thus, additional opportunities that to deserving programs that thanks to UGI Utilities, Inc. encourage more productive, are not funded by the district and other local businesses, motivated students are

possible. Some of the programs receiving grant money this year include Andes Manta Workshop and Performance, Computers for Cocalico, One School – One Book, eSpark, Improving Problem-Solving Skills through Enhanced Electricity Instruction and a Costa Rica 2022 Trip. The Cocalico Education Foundation is a 501(c) (3) charitable organization managed by a board of trustees, which includes local school and civic leaders. For more information, please call 717-336-1413.

Betty J. Ruhl, 94, Luther Acres, Lititz, passed away on Wednesday, January 12. She was the wife of the late Hager E. Ruhl. She is survived by three sons: Joe A., husband of Jean Ruhl, Phoenix, Arizona; Curt R., husband of Sandy Ruhl, Denver; and Scott R., husband of Merrianne Ruhl, Lancaster; a daughter, Becky R., wife of Gary Penn, Athens, Texas; five grand­ children; and nine greatgrandchildren. Gerald John Styer, 83, husband of Janice (Bucher) Styer, Manheim, formerly of Rothsville, passed away on

Burke, and Clinton Burke; two sisters: Gloria Burke, and Francine Burke; a foster brother, Doug Wentz; and a foster sister, Sue Speicher. Jean A. Hollinger, 90, Denver, passed away on Friday, January 14. She was the wife of the late Earl C. Zug, Paul Ditzler and John Hollinger. She is survived by two sons: Robert Zug, Lebanon, and Larry Zug, Ephrata; two daughters: Adele, wife of Jeffrey Myers, Akron, and Mary Ann, wife of Gary Hoke, Cornwall; four grand­ children; two great-grand­ children; two brothers: J. Henry Amand Jr., and Lowell Amand; and four sisters: Janet Savoca; Kath­ leen Rollman; Dorothy Wida; and Carole Miller. Mildred “Millie” Serra Moyer, 89, Lititz, passed

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Nuss; three grandchildren; a sister, Amy Nuss-Hamilton, wife of Rick Hamilton; a stepbrother, Wally Popejoy; and a stepsister, Sherri Pope­ joy. Larry Gene Rhoads, 72, Akron, passed away on Wednesday, January 12. He is survived by a daughter, Sherri, wife of Mark Pogwist; one grand­ child; a brother, Daniel Rhoads Jr.; and a sister, Judy Rhoads.

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(Originally published in the July 18, 1984 issue of The Shopping News) Es Is En Question Wer is Recht un Wer is Letz in ihre Opinion Mir Denke Net Gleich (Conclusion) “En anner waar en Bartender in en Waertshaus. Er waar aa en scheener Kaerl un hot mich heiere welle. Ee Owed, das er kumme is mich zu sehne, waar er gsoffe - dernoh hot er Sache duh welle, das ich net duh hab welle un sell hot ihn gseddelt.” “En anner waar en yunger Wittmann, gut ab un ken Kinner. Wann seller sich beheeft hett, dann hett ich ihn verleicht gheiert. Ich kann dir awwer saage, darch mei eegne Exschpierienz, das en Wittmann es gfaehrlichscht Kumpany is, das en Maedel hawwe kann. Der erscht Owed hot er mich schun gfrogt ihn zu heiere un hot ga’aeckt as wie wann en

Certificate vum Parrer net graad ausgmacht misst waere. Ich hab annerscht gedenkt un sell ihn gseddelt.” “Un so waare es blendy annere, das mich heiere hen welle, awwer sie hen all zu frisch sei welle fer mich zu suude. Ich admit, ich deed als noch gleiche zu heiere, wann ich en guder, scheener, braafer un uffrichdicher Mann griege kennt.” “Heitzudaags awwer sin die Helft vun die Menner ken rode Buhn waert. Sie meene die Maed waere gaar nix, un sie kennde duh mit ihne yuscht was sie wedde. Sell maag der Weg sei mit deel Maed, awwer bei mir verbrenne sie ihre Finger.” Die Becky hot noch viel meh annere Dinge gsaat vun deel vun ihre Beaus Aeckderei - Dinge das net arig schee waere zu poblische. Ich winsch awwer, fer die Becky ihre Sake, das der recht Kaerl ballemoll kummt, das sie willich is zu heiere. Heiere will sie, un sell am arigscht schlimmschde, sell wees ich. Der Alt Schulmeschder *** It Is A Question Who is Right and Who is Wrong We Don’t All Think Alike (Conclusion) “Another was a bartender in a hotel. He was also a handsome fellow and wanted to marry me. One evening that he came to see me he was intoxicated - and he wanted to do things that I didn’t want to do and that settled his case.” “Another was a young widower, well fixed and no children. If that fellow had behaved himself, then I might

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hometown FLAVORS DIPS

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Whether you’re looking for a potluck dish to feed a crowd, or just trying to satisfy your own late-night cravings, chances are, you can find a dip that will suit your need. From savory to sweet, casual summer BBQs to upscale holiday gatherings, there is a recipe suitable for every occasion. We asked readers to share their favorite recipes with us. We received many responses, including those below. To view all of the recipes submitted, along with those submitted for past Hometown Flavors sections, visit www.snews.com.

Dill Pickle Dip Dennis Gehr, Stevens

8 oz. package cream cheese, softened to room temperature 1 cup finely chopped dill pickles ¼ cup finely chopped sweet onion 3 tablespoons pickle juice 1 teaspoon dried dill weed

½ teaspoon kosher salt pinch black pepper hot sauce, optional, to taste pretzels or veggies, for serving Using a wooden spoon, press into the cream cheese and stir to loosen until smooth. Add the remaining ingredients and thoroughly. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for an hour before serving. Serve with pretzels or veggies, or spread on a bun for a hamburger.

Ranch Dip

Karla Sensenig, Denver (2) 8 oz. packages cream cheese, softened 16 oz. sour cream ¼ cup sugar 2 teaspoons vinegar 2 packs Hidden Valley Ranch dressing mix Mix all together with handheld beaters until creamy and smooth. Enjoy with veggies. Makes 1 quart. HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8AM-8PM & Sat. 8AM-5PM. CLOSED Sunday

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Send us your favorite recipes! Recipes will be published as space allows in the Febuary 23rd issue. Recipes must be received in our office by 12:00 noon on Monday, Feb. 14. Submissions may be emailed to comp@snews.com, dropped off in person or mailed to our office at 615 E. Main Street • PO Box 456 • Ephrata, PA 17522 Submission open to residents of The Shopping News delivery area. Please include your name, address and phone number with your recipe. Limit 3 recipes per person. By submitting your recipe, you grant us permission to publish it and your name/town in The Shopping News as well as on our website and Facebook page.

Bananas

Our next Hometown Flavors will spotlight a popular, versatile fruit: Send or drop off your favorite recipes to The Shopping News at 615 E. Main St., PO Box 456, Ephrata, PA 17522 or email to comp@snews.com by February 14. Recipes will be published in the February 23 issue as space permits. Limit 3 recipes per person. See ad below for more details.

Mexican Layer Dip Pat Roth, Ephrata

1 lb. ground beef 1 medium onion, chopped and divided 15 oz. can tomato sauce 2 teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon chili powder 1 /8 teaspoon salt 1 /8 teaspoon pepper 16 oz. can refried beans 2 medium tomatoes, seeded and chopped 1 small green pepper, finely chopped 2 cups sour cream 3 cups shredded Mexican cheese blend In a large skillet, cook the beef and half of the onion over medium heat until the meat is no longer pink. Drain. Stir in the tomato sauce, sugar, chili powder, salt and pepper. Bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer, uncovered, until thickened. This takes about 20 minutes. Spread the refried beans into a 13”x9” dish. Top with the beef mixture, tomatoes, green peppers and the rest of the onions. Layer with the sour cream and cheese. Optionally, garnish with chopped green onion and chopped tomatoes. Serve with chips.

Fluffy Caramel Apple Dip

Pat Roth, Ephrata 8 oz. package cream cheese, softened ½ cup packed brown sugar ¼ cup caramel ice cream topping 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 cup marshmallow crème apple slices In a small bowl, beat the cream cheese, brown sugar, caramel topping and vanilla until smooth. Fold in the marshmallow crème. Serve with apple slices.

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Kathleen Lyet, Lititz 8 oz. cream cheese 2 tablespoons butter, melted 2 tablespoons sugar 2 eggs 2 tablespoons vinegar 4 tablespoons chopped onions 4 tablespoons chopped green pepper Beat sugar, eggs and vinegar together. Add to melted butter. Cook, stirring, until thick. Stir in cream cheese till smooth. Remove from heat. Add chopped onions and green peppers. Cool. Serve with veggies or crackers.

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9 Cheddar Cheese Dip

Same recipe submitted by Amanda Hoover, Ephrata and Sue Stauffer, East Earl 8 oz. cream cheese, softened 8 oz. sour cream 2 to 4 tablespoons cheddar cheese powder 2 to 4 tablespoons sour cream and onion powder Beat cream cheese and sour cream together till smooth. Add cheese powder and sour cream and onion powder; mix well. Chill and serve with vegetables or crackers.

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Kris Zimmerman, Lititz “I warn you this is a very addictive dip. Once you start, it’s so hard to stop. It is so good! Great with potato chips.” (2) 8 oz. packages cream cheese 16 oz. sour cream 32 oz. jar Gedney Jalapeno Babies or dill pickles, finely chopped ¼ to ½ cup pickle juice garlic salt, to taste Cream sour cream and cream cheese together. Add pickles. Mix in pickle juice until desired consistency is reached. Add garlic salt to taste. Enjoy with potato chips or chips or your choice.

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Apple Dip

Hamburger Dip

1 teaspoon chili powder 1 teaspoon Worcestershire Amanda Hoover, Ephrata sauce 8 oz. cream cheese 8 oz. cream cheese, Karla Sensenig, Denver ½ cup powdered sugar softened 2 lb. or less Velveeta cheese Melt Velveeta cheese. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla remaining ingredients. Mix 2 lb. ground beef, fried ¾ cup brown sugar well. 10 oz. can mushroom soup ½ cup peanut butter 1 can tomato soup or 1 cup Serve warm with taco chips milk juice or homemade soft pretzels. Beat all together except 1 teaspoon garlic powder Can be kept warm in a milk. Add just enough milk 1 teaspoon onion salt crockpot. until right consistency for dipping.

United Zion To Hold Chocolate Stroll

open to the public. There is a minimum donation cost for tickets. This event helps raise money for benevolent care at United Zion. Benevolent care supports residents who no longer have the resources to afford the full cost of their care. This year’s stroll features over twelve stops of chocolate treats sure to delight. This includes

United Zion Retirement Community will be hosting its popular Chocolate Stroll and Silent Auction the afternoon of Saturday, February 26. The event is

9 Shrimp Dip

Peggy Leid, Denver ½ cup chili sauce 8 oz. cream cheese ½ cup salad dressing ¼ cup chopped onion 4½ oz. can tiny shrimp, rinsed and drained Blend chili sauce with cream cheese. Mix in salad dressing and onions. Fold in shrimp. Refrigerate. Serve with crackers, pretzels, Doritos, etc.

9 Hot Pizza Dip

Gloria Dougherty, Akron “Delicious!” 8 oz. package cream cheese, softened 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning 1 cup (4 oz.) shredded mozzarella cheese ¾ cup (3 oz.) shredded Parmesan cheese 8 oz. pizza sauce 2 tablespoons chopped green bell pepper 2 tablespoons sliced green onion assorted crackers, breads or vegetables for dipping Combine cream cheese and Italian seasoning; mix well. Spread in the bottom of a microwave-safe serving dish. Combine mozzarella and Parmesan cheeses; sprinkle half of mixture over cream cheese. Spread pizza sauce over cheese with a spatula. Top with remaining cheese, pepper and onions. Heat in microwave on high for 2 to 3 minutes or until mixture is bubbly and heated through.

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People want to grow old gracefully and maintain their independence as long as possible. There are many decisions to make as well as information to wade through to ensure needs are met and proper care is received through one’s golden years. Individuals, caregivers and families may find that a few helping hands along the way can be invaluable. Numerous elder care resources are available for those who don’t know where to look. Start by researching the National Council on Aging (www. ncoa.org). This is a national leader and trusted associ­ ation that helps people age 60 and older. The council works with nonprofit organizations, governments and businesses to organize

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This skin also may feel warm to the touch. The Arthritis Foundation advises anyone who experiences this swelling for three days or longer or more than three times per month to contact a physician.

3. Stiffness This warning sign is, along with pain, the one that is most often associated with arthritis, even by people who don’t suffer from the condition. Stiffness when waking up in the morning or after long periods of being sedentary, such as sitting at a desk during the workday or taking a long car ride, can be symptomatic of arthritis, especially if the stiffness lasts an hour or longer. 4. Difficulty moving a joint

The Arthritis Foundation notes that people should not experience difficulty mov­ ing, such as when getting out of bed. People who experience such difficulty may have arthritis. People who recognize any of these warning signs should report them to their physicians immediately. Be as specific as possible when describing these symptoms, as specificity can help physicians design the most effective course of treatment.

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income. Certain expenses get lower after retirement, but some will rise. Here’s a look at what to expect when the bills come due during retirement. • Food costs: Food costs may go down in retirement because shopping and preparing meals for one or two people is much less costly than feeding a family of four or more. However, dining out may increase as you have more free time to visit local eateries. • Automotive costs: According to data from the U.S. Department of Transportation, the average commuter spends 25.8 minutes behind the wheel twice a day, and the average driver puts in 13,474 miles behind the wheel each year — with people between the ages of 35 and 54 clocking close to 15,000 miles. Less time spent in the car means fewer gasoline fill­ups and longer durations between oil changes and other services. In addition, based on the Internal Revenue Service reimbursement rate of 58 cents per mile, a typical commute of 20 to 30 miles a day costs $11 to $16 (Continued On Page 14A)

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How You Can Plan For Financing Long-Term Care Needs And Expenses Failing to plan for longterm care expenses may leave aging men and women with little or no assets late in life. AARP says that the cost of long-term care continues to rise and the array of options can make it difficult for families to find the best, most affordable care. The median monthly costs for a semi-private room in a U.S. nursing facility hovered around $6,800 in 2016, according to The Genworth Cost of Care Survey. That adds up to roughly $82,000 per year. Individuals who only anticipate hiring a home health aide should know that such options cost an average $3,800 per month. Retirement savings can quickly dry up when longterm care is required. Individuals need to keep in mind that, in 2014, the Social Security Administration said the average month retirement income from Social Security was just $1,294. The National Care Planning Council says that at least 60 percent of all individuals will need extended help during their lifetimes. Ongoing care can last for many months or years. Long-term care needs, including assisted living and nursing home stays beyond a few months, may not be covered by federal health insurance programs, such as Medicare. As a result, it is up to individuals to find ways to finance their care. Long-term care insurance Long-term care insurance is one of the ways to offset costs of care for later in life. But many people are unaware that this type of insurance exists. A survey conducted by Leger Marketing for the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association found that 74 percent of respondents said they haven’t included provisions for long-term care in their retirement plans. Long-term care insurance is a safety precaution that

Government aid Government aid is available for U.S. and Canadian residents but qualifications vary and it is usually limited to those with financial hardships. Medicaid pays for the largest share of longterm care services in the United States, according to the Administration on Aging.

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eliminates the single largest expense in many people’s budgets. If your home will not be paid off, it’s possible to downsize to reduce monthly payments. • Travel: While many other expenses can go down, travel is one expense that can shoot up during retirement. But many people are happy to bear this cost. With more time for travel, retirees may allocate more funds toward vacations and other great escapes. • Health care: Seniors often see their health care needs and costs go up after retirement. It’s important to understand what is covered by health plans, and it’s equally important to set money aside for unforeseen medical expenses. Many costs of living decrease after retirement. However, it is wise to take in the whole picture to understand how to budget for retirement.

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Eating Right Can Improve Quality Of Life

Legend states that on April 2, 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León was the first European to discover modern-day Florida when he traveled on a quest for the mythical “Fountain of Youth.” While modern science has proven that there is no mystical fountain or body of water that can reverse or slow down the aging process, there are many steps people can take to age well and prolong their lives. Eating the right foods is one way to age well. According to Ralph Felder, M.D., Ph.D., coauthor of “The Bonus Years Diet,” reversing the aging process internally is more difficult than outward cosmetic changes. But the right foods can go a long way toward increasing both life expectancy and quality of life. Those who want to employ diet to increase their life expectancy may want to start adding more of the following foods to their breakfast, lunch and dinner plates. • Broccoli, grapes and salad: According to Health magazine, researchers have found that compounds in these three foods boast extra life-extending benefits. • Berries: In addition to their abundance of antioxidants, berries have other benefits. A 2012 study from Harvard University found that at least one serving of blueberries or two servings of strawberries each week may reduce the risk of cognitive decline in older adults. • Fruits and vegetables: Produce is good for the body because it’s low in calories and high in fiber, vitamins and other nutrients. Numerous studies have indicated that diets plentiful in fruits and vegetables help people maintain a healthy weight and protect against cardiovascular disease. • Whole grains: Whole

grains pack a lot of nutrition into a low-calorie food. Whole grains help protect against type 2 diabetes, and researchers at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center found study participants whose diets included plenty of whole grains and fruit cut their heart disease risk by almost half compared to those whose diets favored meat and fatty foods. • Red wine: A glass a day for women and no more than two glasses daily for men can be beneficial. Moderate consumption of red wine has been shown

to slow age-related declines in cardiovascular function, according to the American Heart Association. • Fiber: Increase your fiber intake for a longer life. Research from The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition finds that the more fiber you include in your diet, the lower your risk of coronary heart disease. The daily recommendation is 25 to 35 grams. While there may be no such thing as the fountain of youth, a healthy diet can help men and women prolong their lives.

at United Zion Retirement Community, 722 Furnace Hills Pike, Lititz, or buy them online at uzrc.org. New this year, they are offering the ability to pick up your box(es) to go. Pick up will be in the main circle from 1:15 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. Also, all in-person tickets have a specific entry time to help with flow. All inperson attendees must wear a mask and be screened upon entry. The stroll takes place at United Zion Retirement Community in their recently updated spaces: the Welcome Center, Trinity Art Gallery, Lexington Square Restaurant, Heart of the Home Chapel and Trinity Gathering Place. The annual silent auction will start online on Monday,

February 21 at 8:00 a.m. and end Saturday, February 26 at 4:30 p.m. (link to auction is at uzrc.org). The Silent Auction has items for every person from entertainment to food, adult activities to kid activities, jewelry to handcrafts, you will be sure to find something to bid on.

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SAT., JANUARY 29 Harvest Fellowship, 34 West Church St., Stevens, will host an All You Can Eat Spaghetti Mission Trip Fundraiser Dinner, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. By donation. SAT., JANUARY 29 City Gate, East Main Street, Ephrata, will hold a Free Lunch, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. or while supplies last. SUN., JANUARY 30 The “Prayer in the Park” event will be held at City Gate, 100 East Main St., Ephrata, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more info., call 717-575-8193. MON., JANUARY 31 Celebrate Recovery will meet at City Gate, 100 East Main St., Ephrata, at 6:30 p.m. Held every Monday. For more info., call 484627-2988. SAT., FEBRUARY 5 The Upper Leacock Town­ ship War Memorial Associ­ ation is sponsoring a month­ ly indoor Flea Market, from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the

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Move over God; now there are two of us. Author: Wenger Scripture: Job 40:8 “Would you indeed annul My judgment? Would you condemn Me that you may be justified.” The context of this verse is that Job felt God’s hand upon

his life was too severe with the calamity he endured. Job felt that God was unjust in His treatment as he states in Job 27:2 - “As surely as God lives, who has deprived me of justice, the Almighty, who has embittered my soul.” To be honest, all of us would think the same if we were in Job’s shoes. Job’s friends maintained Job’s problems were a result of sin, pride and self-righteousness. This was not the case as we know. Remember, Job was an upright man. God said to Satan, “Have you considered my servant Job there is none like him on the earth, a blameless and upright man, who fears God and shuns evil?” (Job 1:8)

God’s rebuke to Job is: “Would you indeed annul My judgment and condemn Me to justify yourself?” This rebuke to Job seemed to be

out of place, but it gives God his rightful sovereignty and glory. It always amazes me that Job was never told why this trial took place. Would

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Bible Baptist Church 45 S. Ninth Street Akron, PA 17501 717-859-1303 Pastor Ken Williamson Sunday School - 9:30am Church Service - 10:30am Sunday Night - 6:00pm Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting - 7:00pm

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it really make a difference if we knew why we endure painful trials and suffering and God’s reason behind it? Would it change anything? I doubt it, we would just condemn God by thinking we know better. In previous chapters, God compared His unlimited knowledge that was demonstrated in the creation of the world to Job’s limited knowledge. God asks Job this question, “where were you when all this was done?” Next, God compared the animal kingdom in all of their great power, cunning ways, and the instincts God placed in each one. He also compared the great and powerful beasts with Job’s

strength. After God wraps up his counsel, Job declares, “I have heard of you by the hearing of the ear, but now my eye sees you. Therefore I abhor myself and repent in dust and ashes.” (Job 42: 5, 6) God’s rebuke is first to Job, to his friends, to us and all other readers of scripture yet to come. Would we indeed annul God’s judgment? How do we condemn God to justify ourselves? The unbeliever will often condemn God and justify self by saying if God loves people how can He allow suffering and sickness in the world? If God loves people why would he send them to (Continued On Page 18A)

Liberty Baptist 47 Cindia Lane, Ephrata 717-733-0396 Pastor Jim Taylor

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son, at Women & Babies Hospital.

Births CABAN, Sheila, Lititz, a daughter, at UPMC Lititz. EBERSOL, Daniel Wayne and Rebecca (Allgyer), Narvon, a daughter, at home. HAVENS, James P. and Caroline (Epler), Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. HORST, Jay and Lisa (High), Ephrata, a daughter, at home. HURST, Arlin R. and Sarah M. (Martin), Denver, a daughter, at home. HURST, Nathan and Melanie (Weaver), Stevens, a son, at Lebanon Valley Birth Center. LEINBACH, Darryl M.

REITER, April Rayne, Honey Brook, and Seth M. Gattuso, New Holland, a and Dorothy S. (Zimm- son, at Women & Babies erman), East Earl, a Hospital. daughter, at home. STREPKO, Daniel and MARTIN, Andy and April, Reinholds, a son, at Carolyn (Zeiset), Narvon, a UPMC Lititz. daughter, at home. WEAVER, Dwight and MARTIN, Linus M. and Lorraine (Weaver), Ephrata, Ruth W. (Martin), New a daughter, at home. Holland, a son, at home. MILLER, Henry and WENGER, Leon Ray and Sarah (Stoltzfus), Gordon- Angela Joy, Reinholds, a ville, a daughter, at home. daughter, at Lebanon Valley MURPHY, Tyler and Midwifery. Amanda, Lititz, a daughter, WISSLER, Brandon and at UPMC Lititz. Debra, Lititz, a daughter, at NOLT, Samuel and Rosella (Reiff), Lititz, a son, UPMC Lititz. at UPMC Lititz. ZIMMERMAN, John and Martha (Burkholder), NarPELLAND, David H. and Christine (Sindall), Lititz, a von, a daughter, at home.

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is no judgment when a person dies, that’s it. They cease to exist, it’s over. God says, “It’s appointed unto man once to die after that the judgment.” (Hebrews 9:27) The unbeliever says there are many ways to God not just one, but God says, “Neither is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven, given among men, by which we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12) So the unbeliever is essentially saying they know better. They seek to annul God’s judgment and condemn Him and by doing so remove themselves from any responsibility to acknowledge God and thereby any responsibility to obey Him. Move over God; now there are two of us. But alas, believers can do the same thing. How do we seek to annul God’s judgment and condemn Him to justify ourselves? Be sure to find out next week in our upcoming study.

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In addition to emergency services, the Ambulance Association participates in and provides EMS coverage for many community events, including Touch-a-Truck events, parades, the annual Lititz Beerfest, and Warwick High School’s Friday night football games. The Lititz Rotary Craft Show and the Lititz Springs Park 4th of July celebration bring tens of thousands of visitors to the community. Warwick EMS staffs multiple First Aid Stations and blankets the community with their staff and that of neighboring EMS agencies to assist wherever they are needed. Other services the group provides to the community include CPR and First Aid classes for the local industries in the area, and two wheelchair vans which provide transports to and from doctor’s appointments or back to one of the many skilled nursing facilities in their first due territory from the local hospitals. The Ambulance Association, like other local agencies, is facing some challenges. One of the biggest is keeping their providers healthy during the pandemic. Provider onboarding and retention follows closely. Another challenge, which they note needs to be addressed legislatively, is insurance reimbursement. The group’s largest fundraiser is their subscription drive. Of their annual mailings, only about 30% result in a membership. Membership helps to cover any costs incurred by residents when utilizing the Ambulance Association’s emergency services. More information on memberships can be found on their website, warwick-ems.org. If you would like to help support the Warwick Community Ambulance Association, donations may be mailed to 151 North Lane, P.O. Box 42, Lititz, PA 17543.

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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The East Cocalico Lions Club recently presented the proceeds from their food stand at Reamstown Days to the Reamstown Park Association. The food truck served up delicious food during the event and a total of $1,908 dollars was presented. Shown, from left to right, with the donation check are Sue Jordan (park committee member), Marke Janke (Lion member), Kelly Tressler (Park Board President) and Carol Smith (Park Board Secretary).

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Guess “Where’s Oakley?” And Win Tickets! Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Shopping News readers have be anxiously awaiting the return of the renowned Oakley and the popular contest, “Where’s Oakley?” Now, we are proud to introduce our next contest is “back on track!” He is back and ready to pose in a variety of unknown locations for readers to guess where he is and win tickets to the Railroad Museum of Penn­ sylvania. Oakley is once again traversing the local country­ side as his modeling career blossoms once again. This fairly well-known spot is a place many visit to enjoy nature and learn about ways to conserve our natural resources. You might even see a plane on approach here! Where is Oakley? By correctly identifying the location in which Oakley is photographed, your entry will be submitted to win a weekly random drawing. Each week, two entrants will be selected to win four admission tickets to the Railroad Museum of Penn­ sylvania (300 Gap Road, along Route 741, Strasburg). This week, the contest entry form, rules and regulations, can be found on page 6A. Remember to check back weekly for a new chance to win!

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese “Pieces From The Past” days, from May 26 through continues this week, June 2, flags and banners featuring the New Holland waved and the 200th Area Historical Society. In anniversary of the founding this weekly article, Shopping of New Holland was remem­ News readers will learn bered by all. During “old about local items housed in home week” there were five local museums and historical parades, multiple sporting societies. events, and activities that 1928 Boy Scout Trophy involved almost everyone in New Holland’s greatest town. Events were scheduled Day, Memorial Day, School celebration was enjoyed by on the “special” days, the town’s residents during including American Legion Day and Firemen’s Day. Boy Scouts from all over the week of Memorial Day Day, Church Day, Agri­ in 1928. For eight straight cultural Day, Three Earls Lancaster County arrived

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Daniel K. Kopp, 88, of Ephrata, PA and formerly of Mt. Airy, PA, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, January 20, 2022. He was the loving husband of the late Dolores A. Kopp, who passed away November 14, 2021. They would have celebrated 68 years of marriage on January 2, 2022. Daniel was born in Denver, PA, son of the late Robert and Minnie Kopp. He was a U.S. Army Veteran and member of Reamstown Church of God. Daniel and his wife Dolores owned and operated the Mt. Airy Kennels for 33 years. He is survived by five children: Dorinda, wife of Steven Kaylor; David Kopp, husband of Vivian; Dan “Kirby” Kopp; Danette, wife of Rick Peiffer; and Diane Kopp; nine grandchildren; one great­ grandchild; two sisters: Joyce Bollinger and Linda Beard; and numerous nieces

and nephews. In addition to his wife and parents, Daniel was preceded in death by two sisters, Helen Fasnacht and Ella Griffe, and two brothers, Elmer and Robert Kopp. Funeral services will be held at Reamstown Church of God, 400 Pfautz Hill Rd. Stevens, PA 17578 on Wednesday, January 26 at 2 p.m. Friends will be received from 1­2 p.m. Place of interment will be Memory Gardens, E. Cocalico Twp., PA. Arrangements under the care of Paul L. Gravenor Home For Funerals, Ephrata, PA. To offer condolences, visit gravenorhomeforfunerals. com.

Donald Ray Hirneisen Donald Ray Hirneisen, 91, of Ephrata, passed away on Friday, January 21, 2022, at United Zion Retirement Community. He was born in Reinholds to the late Earl and Anna (Lindsey) Hirneisen and was the husband of the late Jean (Fisher) Hirneisen. Donald was an inspector for Parish Pressed Steel Co. He was a member and past commander of Reinholds Post #6759 VFW, a member

death by a brother, Lester Hirneisen; a son, Lyn Hirneisen; and a grandson, Keith Rutt. A viewing will be held on Wednesday, January 26, 2022, from 10 to 11 AM at Swamp Evangelical Luth­ eran Church, 275 Swamp Church Road, Reinholds, PA, followed by funeral services at 11:00 AM, with Rev. Scott Brubaker officiating. Masks are required. Interment will take place in the Swamp Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Donald’s memory may be made to Lebanon VA Medical Center, ATTN: Voluntary Service Office, 1700 South Lincoln Avenue, Building 18, 1st Floor, Lebanon, PA, 17042. Arrangements by Roseboro Stradling Funeral

& Cremation Services, Inc., Denver. Online condolences can be given at roseborostradling.com.

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FOR SALE: Shichon (Teddy FOR SALE: Yellow Lab pup-­ Bear) puppies, 3 male, 2 fe-­ pies. UTD on shots and males, home raised, available wormer, males and females avaliable. These puppies are 2/4. $1,200. su-­ farm raised and friendly! san.loose@comcast.net. $500 each. 717-656-7962. FOR SALE: Stud Service: golden retrievers and labs. Some champagne bloodline and hip certs. 717-6644362.

FOR SALE: ACA Welsh Cor-­ gi puppies, beautiful tri-col-­ FOR SALE: Miniature Aussie Doodle puppies, raised in or markings! UTD on shots home, well socialized, great and wormer. Farm raised temperment. Ready Valen-­ and friendly, $600 each. 717-656-7962. tine’s Day. 717-445-7514.

WHO’S HIRING in

Construction/ Mechanical?

See our special section on

Pages 9B to 11B

HELP WANTED • Company Drivers • Owner/Operators • Carriers

Full Time 1st Shift

Maintenance Worker F&M Hat Company is looking for an experienced Maintenance worker to join our production team. The position involves maintaining, repairing, and improving production equipment along with preventative maintenance. The ideal candidate should have mechanical and electrical experience with a willingness to work in a factory environment.

FOR SALE: Western snow plow, $500. Please call, 717808-0982. FOR SALE: Indoor cycling conversion stand. Portable stand that clamps onto your bike. $40. 717-799-0972.

FOR SALE: 2018 Rock-­ wood Windjammer 3006WK. Excellent con-­ dition. Pulled less than 200 miles. Huskey antisway hitch, backup cam-­ era, oversized refrigera-­ tor, 2 slide-outs, autoleveling. Amenities too numerous to mention. Serious inquiries only. $41,900. Call 717-2719980.

Accepting applications for full or part time employment. Employee would be working in our finishing and white wood sanding departments. Competitive salary and benefits offered. Apply at:

StyleCraft Corp 400 N. Broad Street Terre Hill, PA 17581 717-445-6270

FULL TIME WITH POSSIBLE OVERTIME

(Flatbed trailer provided to carriers and owner/operators.)

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

Call

717-507-5443

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

Please apply in store.

EPHRATA AGWAY Your Yard, Garden, Farm and Pet Place ®

SERVING CUSTOMERS FOR OVER 65 YEARS!

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

Production Worker Join A Growing Agri Business!

Varied duties include Production Quality Control, Packaging and other duties as needed, such as (but not limited to) assisting with clean up, maintenance & repairs. Full time position with competitive pay, employer paid medical insurance, paid vacation & retirement plan. Call or send resume.

Interested candidates can apply in person or email resumes to info@fmhat.com

USA Gypsum, Denver, PA

103 Walnut Street, Denver, PA 17517

Ph. 717-335-0379 Fax 717-335-2561 kelly@usagypsum.com www.usagypsum.com

Family owned since 1912.

FOR SALE: S&W M&P Sport 5.56 AR-15, clean, barely used, 2013, $450. Leave message, 717-733-1894.

DELIVERY POSITION

cjtire.com/careers

Applications are being accepted for

RV’s & Campers

Sporting Goods

HELP WANTED

Medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurances, 401(k), employee discounts, paid holidays & PTO

Apply now at

FOR SALE: New and used bi-­ cycles, sales and service. Jack’s Bike Shop, 717-7336042, Open Mon., Wed, and Friday, 6-8p.m., Saturday, 9-5p.m.

Do you enjoy working with people, have good interpersonal skills, problem-solving skills, and a desire to serve others?

If So, You May Be The Perfect Fit For Our Eyecare Team! Join our team of dedicated staff providing personalized care to patients in a friendly private practice environment. No prior eye care experience necessary. Training available to the right candidate. No weekend hours. Accepting Part-Time and Full-Time applicants. Send cover letter and resume to:

Ephrata Family EyeCare, LLP 101 E. Main Street • PO Box 699 Ephrata, PA 17522

JOIN OUR TEAM

2nd Shift Truck and Trailer Fleet Technician 4 DAY WORK WEEK (Mon.-Thurs. 12:00pm-11:00pm)

• SHIFT PAY HOURLY PREMIUM • $3,000 SIGN-ON BONUS • TOOL REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM • COMPETITIVE BENEFITS PACKAGE Apply online at www.risserspoultry.com or call 717-626-5466.

Bollman Hat Company, with corporate headquarters located in Adamstown, PA, is the nation’s oldest hat maker and a global leader in designing, manufacturing, wholesaling and retailing fashion headwear and accessories. Bollman’s leading brands include Helen Kaminski www.helenkaminski.com, Bailey www.baileyhats.com and Kangol www.kangol.com. Bollman also owns www.hats.com. We are excited to announce multiple openings in our factory and distribution centers.

DISTRIBUTION ASSOCIATES

Our distribution associates are involved in a variety of work to include packing of hats, labeling boxes, picking orders from inventory, tracking orders in our database, unloading trucks, stocking shelves, processing returns, re-packaging of items, and moving inventory between distribution centers. M-F, 7am-3:30pm, overtime available. $15.50-$15.70 to start.

SEWING OPERATOR

Our sewers will use a sewing machine to sew in bands, tags and trim. This position requires very good eyesight at a close range (with or without glasses), excellent hand/eye coordination, long periods of sitting, and a strong attention to detail. Must have a willingness to learn and to understand the importance of each person’s role in creating high-quality headwear. M-F, 6am-2:30pm

HAT FINISHERS/DETAILERS & HAT BODY OPERATORS

We have a variety of positions that are involved in the early part of hat making and in the finished hat making process. Work with skilled mentors as they share their craft with you, and pass down decades of knowledge. As an employee-owned Company, our fellow owners are proud of the work they perform and their role in producing high quality headwear. M-F, 6am-2:30pm. $16.25-$16.85 to start. Bollman Hat Company offers a rewarding work atmosphere where employee-owners take pride in their craft, provides a competitive benefits package which includes employee stock ownership, profit sharing, 401(k), 13 days Paid Time Off (PTO) in the first year (with an increase in time off based on years of service), 8 paid holidays, and tuition reimbursement.

If you would like to join our team, please submit a letter of interest, resume or application to: 110 E. Main Street, Adamstown, PA 19501 email hr@bollmanhats.com or through Indeed for immediate consideration. Bollman Hat Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


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Notice NOTICE: We accept brush, trimmings, grass clippings, trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-7331602. NOTICE: Piano lessons. Call Susan Lambert, lessons for all ages. 717-371-4742, 11 Brookfield Drive, Ephrata. NOTICE: Custom built replacement windows and doors. Professional installation. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St., Ephrata in the Ephrata Business Center. Thank You!

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale in heated greenhouse, Thursday, 1/27, 8am, Friday, 1/28, 8am-12pm. Children’s clothing, jackets, shoes, boots, home decor, Close to my Heart scrapbooking supplies, 18” doll clothes, men’s/women’s clothing, fabric, jeans, books, girl’s dresses. queen sleigh bed frame. Cocalico Creek Greenhouse, 50 W. Mohler Church Road, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Storewide, 1/2 Off, 5th Saturday Event, Leola Thrift Shoppe, Saturday, Jan. 29, 9-4, 265 W. Main St., Leola, between Mook’s and Sharp Shopper.

NOTICE: Found. Husky Shiba Inu mix? Male. Red Run area. 717-445-6649.

NOTICE: The next Prayer In The Park event will be held at the City Gate, Ephrata location on Sunday, January 30th from 3:00pm- 4:30pm. Join with us as we pray for our nation and our community. Find us on Facebook.

Help Offered HELP OFFERED: I’ll take care of your family or loved one as my own. Veronica, 717-808-7055.

NOTICE: Friday Night Jam! Come listen to live classic country and rock. Musicians, singers, groups needed. Music starts at 6pm. Denver Fire Hall, Denver, PA.

HELP OFFERED: Groff Painting. Clean, quality work. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. Ephrata. 717-723-5734, PA118129. HELP OFFERED: Cory’s Handyman Service is looking to fix those things around the house in need of repair, so you don’t have to. No job too small. So call, 717-7230277. Reasonable rates/insured. PA#103368.

Lost & Found

Announcements

Garage Sale

Welsh Mountain Home, a Personal Care Home in New Holland, PA, is seeking the following:

FLAGGER

Three 12 Hour Days Per Week.

PT Dietary Aide $12.00

If interested, please fill out an application at

PT Housekeeper

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

HELP OFFERED: Electrical service and handyman. Switches, outlets, ceiling fans, baseboard heaters, water heaters, bathroom exhaust fans/lights, light motion lights and timers. Small jobs around the house. Call George, 610750-1159. HELP OFFERED: Experienced electrician and handyman services, licensed and insured. Free estimates. Call Jim, 717-5752147.

HELP WANTED CDL B & NON-CDL DRIVERS Part-Time

FT Personal Care Aide

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

HELP OFFERED: Minor demolition, trash removal, cleanouts, shingle/ slate roof repairs, gutters, decks. Call Chris, 610-998-1863.

$11.00

Local company is in need of experienced drivers. Great opportunity for retired drivers and others who have a flexible schedule looking for additional income. Oncall on-demand time sensitive, time critical p/up and delivery. Home daily. Well maintained equipment excellent pay. Must have minimum 3 years verifiable truck driving experience. Must have minimum 3 years clean MVR and minimum 3 years accident free. Must meet all DOT requirements.

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

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

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Independent Contractors/ Owner Operators With Cars, Mini Vans, Cargo Vans & Sprinters. Lancaster based logistics company has opportunities for scheduled route work contractors and ondemand contractors to provide time critical, same day transportation throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.

Call our voice mail number

If you’re an independent contractor/owner operator looking for additional revenue opportunities, call

717-869-5734

717-869-5734

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

HAVE A FEW HOURS A WEEK TO

is accepting applications for:

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 12-month, full-time, hourly

FT & PT Positions Available!

is seeking a weekly newspaper carrier for the Rothsville route.

$4,000 Sign-On Bonus For

Delivery times are FLEXIBLE! Paying SALARY + MILEAGE!

CDL Drivers

HE

MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST/ ELECTRICIAN

of Lancaster County

12-month, full-time, hourly

READING AND/OR MATH PARAPROFESSIONAL Part-time, hourly

CLASSROOM/SPECIAL EDUCATION PARAPROFESSIONAL Part-time, hourly Visit the employment page of our website for more information and to obtain a support staff application!

Job Requirements: • 18 years or older • Have own transport with valid vehicle insurance & driver’s license

www.cocalico.org

OR Call the Human Resources Office - 717-336-1417 Applications should be mailed to:

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

Applications can be found:

COCALICO SCHOOL DISTRICT Attention: Human Resources 800 South Fourth Street, P.O. Box 800 Denver, PA 17517

Applications accepted until positions are filled. Cocalico School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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

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8B - Wednesday, January 26, 2022 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” HELP OFFERED: A-Clean HELP OFFERED: Electrical Hometown Services spe-­handyman service, over 30 cializing in offices, apart-­ years experience, low rates, quality work. Fully insured. ment turn-overs, move-ins Call 717-669-7585. and move-outs, churches and residential house clean-­ ing. Serving Lancaster County for 27 years. 717336-4854.

HELP WANTED: Now hiring PT general help, including maintenance, must work weekends. Apply at Red Roof Inn, 2017 N. Reading Rd., Denver, PA 17517.

Help Wanted

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

HELP WANTED: Foltz’s Hand Rolled Soft Pretzels, Green Dragon, Fridays, Reading Fairgrounds Farmers Mar-­ HELP WANTED: Part-time ket, Thursday, Friday, Sat-­ hospitality team member for urday, Lebanon Farmer’s B&B in Ephrata. House-­Market, Thursday, Friday, keeping, groundskeeping. Saturday. Great pay. Call for Call 717-201-4893. details, 717-940-9947. HELP WANTED: Full-time, part-time front desk and housekeeping, must be avail-­ able weekends. Apply at Red Roof Inn, 2017 N. Reading Road, Denver.

HELP WANTED: Part-time experienced cleaning help, transportation required, flexible hours, great wages. Call 717-336-4854. HELP WANTED: Part-time Associate Manager at Hert-­ zog Homestead Event Ve-­ nue/B&B. $16-$17/hour. Tuesday/Thursday/Friday. Call 717-201-4893.

HELP WANTED: Full-time and part-time position avail-­ able on horse farm hiring year round, caretaker/ groundskeeper, will train, Reinholds area. Valid Drivers License required. Call 717484-4249. HELP WANTED: Admin. Assistant: FT. Experi-­ enced in customer ser-­ vice. Basic computer skills required. Training on ABC Accounting soft-­ ware provided. Email re-­ sume w/salary require-­ ment or to request an emailed application to: modonnell@lawncaredis tributors.com or apply in person @ 311 Willow Street, Terre Hill. HELP WANTED: Cleaning person for monthly house cleaning for retired couple. Must be honest and Covid vaccinated. Call 717-7332454, no texts.

HELP

WANTED:

Helper

HELP WANTED: Occa-­wanted ASAP. FT/PT Care-­ sional driver needed to giver in Ephrata/Lititz area. Must be 18 years old drive pick-up. FT laborer with own transportation. training will be pro-­ on roof/siding crew. Driv-­ Paid vided. Call/text Stan at ers licence required. 717- 717-989-4490. 575-1998. HELP WANTED: Paper Carriers for The Shopping HELP WANTED: Free es-­ News. Various routes timates,, fully insured, available with flexible de-­ specializing in roofing, livery times. Base salary siding, remodeling, decks, plus mileage. Must be additions, basements and over 18 years old, be able more. Still have a few to lift up to 35 pounds and have reliable vehicle for openings left for winter delivery. Contact and springtime projects. snews@ptd.net or 717Call now to schedule your 738-1151 with questions. free estimate. 717-7333337. PA #022588. Wanted Say you saw it in The Shopping News!

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• 401(k) Match • Weekly Pay

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JOB FAIR 8AM-10AM Daily

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We offer some of the best comprehensive benefits. Rated by “U.S. News & World Report.” To view a list of current openings, visit www.appltrack.com/pennmanor/onlineapp. Penn Manor School District is an equal opportunity employer.


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WHO’S HIRING in

Construction/Mechanical ARE YOU HIRING? For information on placing your help wanted ad on our Who’s Hiring page, call The Shopping News at

717-738-1151

NOW HIRING Experienced

LUBE TECH/MECHANIC for a high volume shop.

60 hours per week. PA Inspection/Emissions and clean driving record required. Competitive wages p g based on experience.

Apply in person or email at:

CARPENTERS

als_servicecenter@yahoo.com 2292 N. Reading Road, Denver

$500 Sign-On Bonus! Landmark Homes is hiring carpenters for residential construction. No experience required. Full-time with benefits. Please apply in person at

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

POSITIONS AVAILABLE Tractor Parts Sales

Position will process telephone and counter sales of used farm tractor parts. Required/Desired – Ability to provide great customer service in a fast-paced sales environment, product knowledge and ability to operate a computer and multi-line telephone. Full-time – Average 50 hours per week.

Farm Tractor Teardown Mechanic

Position is responsible to dismantle farm tractors for salvageable parts. Required/Desired – Prior mechanical experience with related equipment, ability to physically Perform the tasks of a mechanic and a solid set of tools. Full-time – 45 hours per week.

Farm Tractor Parts Indentifying & Tagging

Position is responsible to research, identify and tag tractor parts to be placed in inventory. Required/Desired – Ability to read and write, ability to research using computer schematics and/or parts books. Full-time – 45 hours per week.

APPLY TODAY! WWW.CAMLEE.COM/EMPLOYMENT PRODUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OPENINGS!

Farm Tractor Parts Warehousing

Position is responsible to add and remove parts from warehouse inventory. Must provide attention to detail in placing parts. Must work closely with sales and shipping staff to see that parts are pulled in a timely manner for shipping. Full-time – 45 hours per week.

Machinist

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Position will recondition engine parts to tight tolerances and exacting standards. Required/Desired – Previous machine shop experience, particularly as related to diesel engines. We are willing to hire and train the right person with suitable skills. Full-time – 45 hours per week. All positions require background check and pre-employment drug screen.

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10B - Wednesday, January 26, 2022 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” WANTED: Check your attic. Buying vintage clothes, costume jewelry, gold, silver & antiques. I will buy your treasures. Uncle Funky’s new location 2350 N. Reading Rd., Denver, PA. Muddy Creek Shopping Center. 1-484-432-9770, 717-733-0003.

pany, 47 S. Broad Street WANTED: Vinyl records & in Lititz. 717-627-4929. musical instruments: Pay- www.lititzmusic.com. ing cash. Top dollar paid for your vinyl records- all WANTED: Exercise or rebike and Igloo dog styles and genres, 33s, cumbent house. 717-664-4362. 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, Anything music! Also, vid- WANTED: $50-$500 paid for eo games, consoles and junk autos. Free removal. Call anytime, licensed, inequipment. Call or stop by sured, bonded. All papertoday, Lititz Music Com- work taken care of legally.

WANTED: Like new or slightly used digital hearing aids. Call 717-2036521.

To Buy

Need some extra cash? Call our office at 717-738-1151 to sell your unwanted items in The Shopping News!

WANTED: Coins. American, Canadian, Foreign, paper money, jewelry. New Holland Coins, 592 E. Main Street, New Holland. 717-355-0206.

717-989-6980.

WANTED: Highest cash paid for cars, any condition. Licensed professional. 717-2789539.

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

WANTED: Rear bumper for Chevy Silverado, fits 20012007. 717-381-9237.

For Rent FOR RENT: Commercial office building at 195 Willow St., Adamstown/Reinholds area with 2,200 sq.ft. with 3 bathrooms. Versatile property with reception area, waiting room, break room & private offices or exam rooms. Large parking lot with handicapped parking.$2,400. Please contact Wendy, GTT Holdings LP., 717-314-3783.

Opportunity to Create Extraordinary Experiences!

FT & PT Positions Available

Applications available at

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Exp. Cake Decorator Line Cook • Prep Cook* PM/Weekend Dishwasher Overnight Baker • Seafood Assoc. Deli Assoc./Cook* AM Ice Cream Shop Assoc.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 26, 2022 - 11B

PART-TIME DRIVERS NEEDED

APPLY IN-PERSON OR ONLINE

Monday-Friday in New Holland, PA

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Call Sandy at 717-354-0355

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

AM & PM SHIFTS NEEDED

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3687 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata (717) 738-7381

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1050 W. Main St., Mount Joy (717) 653-2140

Employee Owned - E.O.E.

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unseasonably cool and the year’s educational programs on Wednesday, January 26 with the annual “Show and Tell” at 7:00 p.m. at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 167 East Main Street, Ephrata. This popular event gives attendees the chance to show off their unique treasures and often leads to lively discussion. So bring your 207 East Main Street, New favorite antique or otherwise Holland. Because of im­ interesting piece to share proving conditions with the with others! Coronavirus pandemic, the As always, this program Museum is pleased to is open free to the public. announce that it is now open Masks must be worn by all on Thursdays and Saturdays those who attend. from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Mark your calendars for If conditions change with the pandemic, the Museum will these upcoming HSCV announce opening changes programs: on their website (www. • Wednesday, February nhhistorical.com). For more 23 – “Founding Femalesinformation, call 717-538- Women of the Revolution” 3079. • Wednesday, March 23 – “The Penn Family and the Origins of Pennsylvania” • Wednesday, April 27 – “Warm Your Hands Here” (A discussion of 18th and 19th century iron stoves) • Wednesday, May 25 – “Artistic Features Enhancing Stove Plates” (Follow up to The Historical Society of the April meeting, discussing the Cocalico Valley (HSCV) the artistic designs of iron is excited to kick off this stoves)

RENT: Small apart-­ FOR RENT: Reamstown. His-­ FREE: 19” older Toshiba TV FOR RENT: Twin Pine FOR ment, quiet neighborhood, toric restored 2BR, all appli-­ built-in VCR/DVD, works boys from Lititz were the most prepared for the Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ furniture, appliances, uti-­ ances, no smoking, no pets. great. 717-336-2575. lites, electric, water, sewer, $1,495. 717-984-7519. weather. Each member of the cess, $20.00/month and heat, trash, cable are in-­ FREE: Reward for infor-­ wore a sweater under up. 717-733-6549. 1932 W. cluded. No laundry, no FOR RENT: 2nd floor, 2BR mation about hit and run troop their uniform and clearly had Off-street house, off-street parking, Main, Ephrata. Tuesday & pets/smoking. parking. Ephrata/Akron stove, refrigerator, no pets, accident on January 16 the most consistent appear­ Thursday, 9am-5pm, Mon-­ area. $800, security depos-­ no smoking. 201 West Main on Route 272, near the ance! $1,000. Must have refer-­ Street, Ephrata. Available 2/ day, Wednesday & Friday, it, The New Holland Area ences and a criminal back-­ 1. $995 monthly. Call 717- Dollar General Store in Historical Society Museum by appointment, Sat., & ground check will be done. 725-0016. Akron. 717-205-9451. Must have proof of work is located on the second floor Sun. closed. and income. 717-869-2099. of the Kauffman Building,

Shared Living

Apartments

Houses

FOR RENT: A room in my home. All utilities included. Enjoy a great location in the heart of Ephrata. All access to living room, dining room and kitchen in my half dou-­ ble home. Females preferred. Please call me to discuss, $500. 717-314-5938.

Local HVAC and Plumbing Company searching for:

WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATES Full-Time (8am-4pm) and Part-Time

Part-time position will be afternoon hours, flexibility would be appreciated. Must be reliable and great at organizing. Must have valid driver’s license.

PURCHASER

HELP WANTED

Free

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during the early part of the afternoon. The silver “loving cup” trophy (see photo) for best appearing troop in line was won by Boy Scout Troop 3 from Lititz. The day was

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

Email resume with salary history to:

anthony@ fettervillesales.com Or call: (717) 351-3280

CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Responsible for shopping HVAC and plumbing material/parts at best price possible. Requirements Include: Must have knowledge of residential HVAC and plumbing. Great communication skills. Computer experience.

Please inquire in person, online at www.brubacher.net or by calling 717-445-4571.

The Perfect Opportunity to Make a Difference

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Please contact us at 717-336-2255 or submit resume to info@jslmechanicalinc.com

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Weekend 3rd Shift Laundry

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MEAT CLERK PART-TIME/FULL-TIME

FROZEN FOODS STOCKER

Medication Aide/ Resident Care Aide Seeking team players to make a difference in the lives of individuals with special needs and differently abled. Will train the right individuals. Please call 610-451-4157 to set an initial interview appointment. Sunny Crest Home, Inc. P.O. Box 647, 2587 Valley View Road, Morgantown, PA 19543 Equal Employment Opportunity. We do not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability or national origin in the hiring, retention, or promotion of employees; nor in determining their rank, or the compensation or fringe benefits paid them.

Eastern Lancaster County SCHOOL DISTRICT

Executive Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent Full-Time: 12-month hourly Qualifications:

Other Entry Level Positions With No Experience Required Are Available!

• Experience in Exec. Admin. Assisting & proficient tech skills

POSITIONS FOR HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGE STUDENTS AVAILABLE!

• Associate’s Degree or higher a plus

FT positions include Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Discount Card, Vacation options PT & FT include 401k w/Company Match

Historical Society Educational Programs

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Full-Time Position

Benefits are available for full-time positions. Benefits include: Competitive hourly wage (based on experience), medical, dental and vision insurance, paid holidays, paid vacation, retirement plan and great work environment.

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• Customer service & communication skills imperative • Required physical & clearances • Additional requirements: www.elanco.org Please send support staff application, letter of interest & resume to: Human Resources

825 Reading Road Bowmansville, PA

Kountry Kraft Inc. is HIRING!!!

FINISHING DEPARTMENT

Are you looking for a career change and like working with your hands??? We are looking for YOU! We have open positions in our finishing department and no experience is required. Kountry Kraft provides... • Competitive Pay and Benefits • Production Bonus • Low Deductive Health Insurance • Discretionary Year-End Plan Bonus • Dental and Vision Coverage • Paid Time Off • 401(k) with Match • And other GREAT Benefits If interested, please submit your resume to hr@kountrykraft.com or apply in person 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday. You may also fax your resume to 610-589-1075.

291 South Sheridan Road, Newmanstown, PA 17073 Phone: 610-589-4575

Eastern Lancaster County SCHOOL DISTRICT

Desktop Support Specialist Full-Time: 12-month Qualifications: • Experience in repairing desktop/laptop hardware/software • Proficient technology skills & customer service a plus • Required physical & clearances • Associate’s Degree or higher a plus • Additional requirements: www.elanco.org

ELANCO District Office 669 East Main Street, New Holland, PA 17557

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

Inquiries for the above position will close 1/31/2022.

Inquiries for the above position will close 1/31/2022.

Equal Opportunity Employer

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


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• Wednesday, July 27 – Field Trip to Rock Ford Plantation • Wednesday, August 24 – “Court Cavalier Anna Thoma of the Ephrata Cloister” • Wednesday, September 21 – Join them on their front lawn for the Ephrata parade! • Wednesday, October 26 – “The Myths of the PA Dutch, Amish, Mennonite & Anabaptist Cultures”

Public Sales

SALES REGISTER

WED., JANUARY 26 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers. THURS., JANUARY 27 - 9:00 a.m. - TW Plastering

Public Real estate auction 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath Ranch House on .96 Acre 2 Small Outbuildings • Horsebarn • Pasture

Saturday, February 26, 2022 @ 11 A.M. 108 Red Well Rd., New Holland, PA 17557 - Lancaster County

Directions: From Route 23 (New Holland) turn on Brimmer Ave. That becomes New Holland Rd. to left on Hill Rd. to right on Red Well Rd. to property on right. Property Description: 0.96-acre property, 3-bedroom, 1 bath home with open kitchen, dining & living room area with hardwood & vinyl flooring & large deck to enjoy the back yard & nature. Finished basement with 2 car garage. Small horse barn, garden area, mature trees. Open House Dates: Sat., January 29, 1-3 P.M. & Sat., February 5, 1-3 P.M. For more details or a private showing call Wilmer at 717-333-4881. Annual Property Taxes: $3,200+/Terms: Down payment of $20,000.00 required on the day of the auction. Settlement on or before April 22, 2022. 2% transfer tax to be paid by buyer; Real Estate taxes shall be prorated from settlement day. Attention Realtors: 1% Broker participation offer to Realtors that pre-register their buyers and are the successful high bidder the day of auction. Broker must have their buyers pre-registered 48 hr. prior to auction date. Auctioneer’s Note: This neat ranch home tucked in the beautiful Welsh Mountain on the South Side of New Holland is an amazing opportunity to have. Located in East Earl Twp. & Eastern Lancaster County School District makes this a very desirable property to own. For additional pictures, go to: www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • www.GoToAuction.com or www.auctionzip.com ID#23383

Sellers: Elmer & Rebecca King

Attorney: Kling & Deibler 717-354-7700

BEILER-CAMPBELL

Auctioneers: J. Meryl Stoltzfus (717) 629-6036 AU#005403 www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • 888-209-6160 Wilmer Martin (717) 333-4881 AA#019644

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

AY# 002026

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE

THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 2022

LLC and North Mountain Masonry Inc., 175 Green Acre Rd., Lititz. Business dispersal, stucco and masonry tools, (2) 2018 GMC Workbody trucks, (2) 3/4 ton pickups, 5 Pettibone lifts, scaffolding, trailers. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., JANUARY 27 - 12:00 Noon - Horst

Auction Center, Ephrata. 293 lots of coins and currency. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., JANUARY 29 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstand­ ing firearms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. (Continued On Page 14B)

ONLINE GUN AUCTION

OF

REAL ESTATE 3+ ACRE WOODED LOT

WITH MANUFACTURED HOME

SAT., FEB. 5, 2022 SALE AT 2:00 P.M.

Located at 525A W. 28th Division Highway, Lititz (Elizabeth Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Ephrata, take Rt. 322 West through Brickerville to property on right. Real Estate consists of a 3.16 (+/-) acre, mostly wooded, lot. (2 Deeds being sold together.) There is currently a 1983 manufactured home on the lot, which has sustained substantial damage from a tree fall. There are also numerous outbuildings, sheds/garages. On-site well and septic. Shared driveway. This 3+ acre parcel of land could serve as an ideal building lot or investment. Zoned C-Conservation, call Elizabeth Twp. with any zoning questions. This is an estate, and the sellers are motivated to sell. You won’t want to miss this rare opportunity. Showings by appt. only, contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. E. Richard Young, Atty. Terms By:

JAMES D. SNADER ESTATE Lic. #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.pannebeckerwolf.com

150+ GUNS, AMMO, MISC. RELATED ITEMS

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 LOTS BEGIN CLOSING AT 12 NOON Location: Shirk’s Auction Gallery, 659 N. State Route 934, Annville, PA 17003

PISTOLS: New Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan revolver 44 mag; Colt Trooper MKIII revolver 22 JR; 2 new Mossberg 715-T/22 cal., semi auto rifles; Colt U.S. Army 1901 revolver 38 spl.; Davis Industries D38 Derringer 38 spl.; Bersa S.A. Firestorm 22 LR; Heckler & Koch 416 22 cal. pistol; Beretta Tomcat 32 pistol; Bond Arms 45-410 snake slayer; Walther PPK 380 pistol; Taurus 380 curve pistol; Ruger New Model 44 mag super Blackhawk revolver; Colt Police Positive 32 cal. revolver; S & W Airweight 38 spl. revolver; Taurus model 66-357 mag revolver; Colt Auto 1903 pocket pistol; Colt Centennial revolver; Remington Arms over/ under Derringer; Ruger new model 44 mag super Blackhawk revolver; S&W model 34 revolver; and many others. LONG GUNS: Winchester model 61-22 LR; S&W M&P 15/22 rifle; British Lee Enfield SHTLE III 1918/303 British; Mossberg 500 shotgun; Ruger mini 30 rifle; Remington 870 Express magnum 12 ga. shotgun; HiPoint 995-9mm semi-auto rifle; Stoeger Coach gun 12 ga.; Ruger 10/22 rifle; S&W MP15-223 semi-auto rifle; Marlin 336W 3030 lever action rifle; Savage Mark II 22 cal. rifle; Remington model 10 shotgun pump action 12 ga.; Remington Model 12 pump action 22 cal. rifle; Mossberg 46 M rifle; Mossberg 353 rifle; Marlin model 39 rifle; Savage 1914 rifle; Remington No. 1 rolling block baby carbine; Henry Repeating Arms lever action rifle, and many more. • This is a partial listing. For a full listing go to www.shirksauctions and click on the HiBid link, or www. shirksauctions.hibid.com. We continue to add to this auction, so check back for updates. • Preview will be Friday, Feb. 4 from 12-5 pm. • Pick up for local buyers will be Sunday, Feb. 6 from 1-4 pm and Monday, Feb. 7 from 4-7 pm. •We do all FFL background checks at the gallery for local buyers free of charge.

AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: ROY D. SHIRK PHONE: 717-269-0654 LICENSE #AU-003248-L #AH-001946-L

PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE -

COLLECTIBLES - TOYS TOOLS - FURNITURE - HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Sat., January 29, 2022 at 10:00 A.M. Real Estate at 1:00 P.M.

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

OUTSTANDING FIREARMS HUNTING, FISHING & MILITARY COLLECTIBLES & ACCESSORIES

SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 2022 AT 9:00 A.M.

PREVIEW: Friday, January 28 from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Saturday, January 29 from 7:00 A.M. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 21/2 miles west of Ephrata) **************************************************************************************

290 LOTS OF FIREARMS TO BE SOLD! 400 LOTS OF HUNTING, FISHING & MILITARY COLLECTIBLES & ACCESSORIES TO BE SOLD!

*A complete listing can be picked up at the Auction Center for $2.00 or is available with photos on our website www.horstauction.com. **All firearms will be sold subject to Federal and State Firearms Laws. ***Accepted Payments: Cash or PA check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

- Fivepointville/Lauschtown Area -

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 2 / Sty., 3 Bdrm. House - 24’x30’ Barn/Garage 1

2

12’x18’ Shed – 1 Acre +/- Rural Lot

Wednesday, February 16, 2022 at 3:00 P.M.

AT 4:00 P.M.

Location: 819 Lauschtown Rd., Denver, PA 17517 (Brecknock Twp./Lanc. Co.)

Located at 424 West End Ave., Akron, PA (17501), Lancaster County, PA

Directions: Rt. 272 at traffic light in Akron, Turn West onto Main Street, left onto Fifth Street, right onto West End Ave.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Located at 140 Country Drive, Denver, PA 17517 - Fivepointville Area

Directions: Rt. 897 South of Adamstown, cross Turnpike, turn right onto Lauschtown Rd., follow 1 mi. to property on left. OR From Fivepointville take Fivepointville Rd. toward Red Run. Turn right onto Kramer Mill Rd., right onto Lauschtown Rd. to property on right.

REAL ESTATE: 3-bedroom split level on approx. .28 Acre. Lower level consists of family room, laundry with ½ bath, small basement area and 2-car garage. Middle level consists of living room, upper level consists of dining room and kitchen with laminate floors, 3 bedrooms with wall-to-wall carpet. Full bath with walk-in shower. Rear deck with retractable awning. Other features: central air, forced hot air, Generac generator.

BRICK RANCH STYLE DWELLING (Approx. 1,108 sq. ft. living space) The first floor contains a living room; eat-in kitchen; two bedrooms with closets; laundry in closet; full bathroom; breezeway; covered front porch; large storage attic. Full basement with outside entrance contains shower stall, commode and sink; oil hot water furnace; recent central AC system. ATTACHED 14 X 24 ONE CAR GARAGE 10 X 12 FRAME GARDEN SHED LOT SIZE – 80’ X 92’ (M/L) EPHRATA SCHOOL DISTRICT – $3160 TOTAL YEARLY R.E. TAXES This circa 1957 solid brick rancher offers a nice floor plan for one floor living along with an attached garage on a level lot in Akron Borough. The attic and full basement could easily be made into extra living space if needed. Be sure to inspect this affordable property being sold at an estate public sale. OPEN HOUSES – Saturdays, Jan. 29 & Feb. 5 from 1 P.M.-3 P.M. or for inspection/information, call (717) 951-1808. *TERMS OF SALE - $15,000 down payment on the day of sale; balance at settlement on or before 4/11/2022. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes. Property sold as-is. E. Richard Young Atty.

Sale For:

HAROLD P. KISSINGER ESTATE

COLLECTIBLES/TOYS: Flowered Pitcher and Bowl, Disney Books, Fisher-Price Kids’ Toys, Misc. Collector Dolls, Porcelain Dolls, Avon, Sperry New Holland 85th Anniversary Set Glasses, Sperry New Holland Tie Tack, Terre Hill Ephemera, Terre Hill Plaques, Ford New Holland Anniversary Hamilton Clock, Jug, Crock, 45 Records, Unused 8 Tracks, Misc. Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Mickey Mouse Stuffed Animals, Victory Scooter, Kids’ Bikes, Flying Devil Planes, Racin’ Hoppers, Costumes, Cast Iron Bell (Sperry from Belleville), 2 Cast Iron Dogs (1 Hubley) and more. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Looney Tunes Smucker’s Jelly Glasses, Longaberger Baskets, Other Baskets, Pfaltzgraff Misc. Brown Dishes, CorningWare, Visionware, White Agate, Set of Fire King Bowls, Chafing Dish, Nappon Plates, Star Wars, Smurfs, Snoopy, McDonald Glasses, Copeland Plates., Misc. Posters in Frames, Christmas items and more. TOOLS: Misc. Hand Tools, Toolboxes, Ladders, Craftsman 1 HP Air Compressor, Metal Shop Worktable, Simplicity riding tractor mower 12.5HP – 36” Deck, Echo Weedwacker/Trimmer, Wheelbarrow, Murray Mower, Paclan Micro Chain Saw, Self-Propelled Hahn mower, Lawn & Garden Tools, Kerosene Space Heater and more. FURNITURE: China Hutch, Microwave Cart, Washstand, Oak Table with 6 Chairs (2 Captains), Button Tucked Leather Chair, Dry Sink, Child’s Bench, Wrought Iron Plant Stand, Bedroom Set (Headboard, Dresser, Dresser w/Mirror), Wardrobe Organizer. Lane Cedar Chest, Lane Upholstered Chest (Title – Aroma), Heat Surge Amish Heater, Nightstand, Glider Rocker, Child’s Wooden Chair, Oak Child’s Chair, Lamps, Desk Unit, Twin Size bed and 2 Matching Dressers, Bookcases, Upholstered Sofa, Coffee Table, Entertainment Center, End Tables, Coat Rack, Drop Leaf Table, Copper Lined Dry Sink, Upholstered Recliner, Old Blanket Chest, Computer Desk, Metal Shop Desk, Gym Equipment, Folding Chairs, and more. 10% down, day of sale. Balance due at settlement. Settlement on or before March 29, 2022.

Auction For:

Formerly Max the Auctioneer Walter A. Sweigart “Max” James L. Fishel Joshua S. Sweigart, POA

Auctioneer - AU004013 • 717-336-3298 Attorney: E. Richard 435 E. Mt. Airy Rd. - Stevens, PA 17578 Young, Jr., Esquire Visit us at www.maxtheauctioneer.com Cash or PA Check - No out of state checks accepted VISA - MasterCard - Discover “Auction Day Takes Precedence Over Any Prior Written”

- REAL ESTATE Large 1 acre +/- country property w/3 bdrm. house & horse barn/garage. 2½ story farmhouse w/2009 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 1½ baths., eat-in kitchen w/oak rsd. panel cabinets, living rm., family rm., parlor, sunroom, 1st floor laundry, front porch, basement, attic. High efficiently LP H/W baseboard heat. 200 amp elec. House features insulated/tilt/vinyl windows and low maintenance exterior. Outbuildings: 24’x30’ 2 sty. masonry/frame barn/garage w/10’x30’ forebay, 12’x14’ horse stall, 15’x24’ garage area & 2nd flr. storage. 12’x18’ utility bldg. All on 1 acre +/- country lot w/farmland boundary, approx. 1/2 acre fenced pasture (currently used for raising produce), established black raspberry patch, garden & lawn area, on-site well, public sewer, zoned AG. Brecknock Twp. ELANCO Schools. Taxes approx. $2,900. Auctioneer Note: Ideal rural property along quiet country road. Minutes to PA Turnpike, Rts. 222, 272, 897, Reamstown, Fivepointville, Terre Hill. Move-in condition. Sellers have purchased other property & plan to sell. Also available (but not included) to new owner are 20x30 hoop bldg. and 12x16 kennel w/4 runs, heat & elec. Contact auctioneer @ 717-354-9524 w/any questions. Terms: 10% down, balance on or before April 18, 2022. Kling & Deibler Attys. (717) 3547700. Personal Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: Saturdays, Jan. 29 & Feb. 5, 1-3 P.M. Contact seller at (717) 336-9044 for a private showing. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus, Steve Schuler, Matthew Martin

Auction for: Alvin M. & Kathryn L. Shirk 717-336-9044 Tim Weaver Auct. Serv. Phone: 717-354-9524 Lic. # AY2109


14B - Wednesday, January 26, 2022 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

SALES REGISTER (Continued From Page 13B)

SAT., JANUARY 29 10:00 a.m. - Walter A. Sweigart, 140 Country Dr., Denver. 3 bedroom split level on approx. .28 acre. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Collectibles, toys, tools, furniture, household items. “Max” James L. Fishel, Auctioneer. SAT., JANUARY 29 11:00 a.m. - Adam and Laura Zimmerman, 1981 West Main St., Ephrata. 67 +/- acres Lancaster County farm, 4 bedroom, 1 bath 2 story dwelling, 46’x80’

bank barn with additions, 30’x62’ tobacco shed, outbuildings, silos. BeilerCampbell Auction Services. MON., JANUARY 31 10:00 a.m. - Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver. Antiques, furniture and personal property. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. WED., FEBRUARY 2 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., FEBRUARY 5 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, toys, model trains, dolls, household goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers.

PUBLIC SALE

OF ANTIQUES; FURNITURE & PERSONAL PROPERTY

Deeds Recorded The following were recorded at the Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds office from January 13 to January 19: Adamstown Borough Scott D. Major and Margaret E. Major conveyed property on South Village Circle to Douglas S. Kiss, Lisa M. Kiss and Michelle E. Kiss for $266,000. Akron Borough Amber N. Shirk and Jeremy J. Shirk conveyed property on Dawn Avenue to Mary Beth Miesemer for $1. Clay Township The Estate of Arlene B. Horst conveyed property in

(Lititz Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

SALE AT 10:00 A.M./FURNITURE AT 12:00 NOON To be held at Renninger’s Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd. (Rt. 272) Denver

BUSINESS DISPERSAL * STUCCO & MASONRY TOOLS (2) 2018 GMC WORKBODY TRUCKS (2) ¾-TON PICKUPS * (5) PETTIBONE LIFTS SCAFFOLDING * TRAILERS

Our Entire Auction Will Be Outside, Under The Pavilion. We Will Be Full! Please Note: Consignments Will Be Accepted Monday Mornings From 6AM-9AM. For pictures, visit www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#1536) weekend prior to auction date. 10% buyer’s premium. Cash, credit card or good PA check accepted as payment. No out of state checks without bank letter or prior approval. All items sold as-is, where-is. Food & restrooms available. All announcements made day of sale take precedence over prior advertisement.

Lic. #AU001476-L Lic. #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.pannebeckerwolf.com

THURS., JAN. 27 at 9 A.M. LOCATED AT: 175 Green Acre Rd., Lititz Pa. 17543

“Horst Auction Center” COIN SALE

THURS., JAN. 27, 2022 SALE TIME - 12:00 NOON

INSPECTION - Thursday, January 27, 2022, 9:00 A.M. thru the Sale Sale to be held at Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Road, Ephrata, Lancaster Co., PA

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293 LOTS OF COINS AND CURRENCY

Lebanon County, PA

ABSOLUTE AUCTION THURS., MAR. 10, 2022 at 1 PM 1903 South Lincoln Ave., Lebanon, PA 17042

1 mile east of Rt. 72 on the corner of E. Evergreen Rd. and Lincoln Rd.

Good Condition

Work At Home!

Selling Many Collector Coins in Better Grades. $400 Face Plus in 90% Silver in Bulk, Sets, Singles. $150 Face Plus in 40% Silver. 2 Liberty and 2 Indian $5 Gold (Including ‘11-S PCGS XF 45). Large and Small Currency Including Ephrata/Denver Nationals. Silver Dollars in Bulk and Singles. ************************************************************************************** A catalogued listing can be picked up at the Auction Center for free. Listing is also available on our website, www.horstauction.com. ************************************************************************************** Accepted Payments: Cash or PA check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

Beautiful 4 Acre Farmette

DWELLING: Spacious 2½ frame w/vinyl siding. Built circa 1900. 4-5 bedrooms, 2 baths. Nice large kitchen w/2015 Snitz Creek cabinets, appliances. Main floor laundry. Open floor plan. Approx. 2,100’ sq. ft. living area. Full basement w/outside entrance. Large attic. Front & side porches, also 16’x30’ deck w/Pergola. Heat is natural gas/hot air. Central AC. Private Well & Conventional Sewer System. NICE LANDSCAPE/GARDEN AREA/ BLACKTOP DRIVE SHOP: (Presently used for woodworking) Main Shop is 43’x62’ w/11’ ceiling, 8’ & 10’ overhead doors, truck dock, restroom and office. Heated by natural gas/hot water in floor. 3 ph. electric. Finish room is 30’x40’ w/storage loft. GARAGE: 30’x55’ w/9’ ceiling, cement floor. Heated, insulated. BARN: (Western Style) 30’x50’ plus 10’ porch on either side. Board & Batten siding, cemented floor, hay loft. 10’x10’ Chicken coop, Cattle loafing pen leading to 2½ acres pasture w/high tensile fence. South Lebanon Township/Lebanon County Cedar Crest School District/AG Zoning Terms: $30,000.00 deposit at auction, balance within 60 days. Open Houses: Sat., January 29, and February 12, 1-3 PM or by appointment – call Daryl 717.228.9882. NOTE: This is a great “Home Occupation” opportunity! The Zimmermans also had a thriving roadside stand. Buildings are in good, clean condition. Attention: Come prepared to buy. This property sells absolute! See photos @ www.MoreAuctionInfo.com

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2, 2022 AT 1:00 P.M.

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

Sale For:

Auction for:

Nevin, Andrew, Victor & Gordon Martin Andrew - 717.816.1803 / Nevin 717.917.6245 Email: Info@MartinsAuctionService.com / Lic# 2826L ** 1972 - 2022 **

Thankful to God & Our Customers for 50 Years of Auctions!

Daryl & Sheryl Zimmerman 717.228.9882

on South Reamstown Road to Reuben Z. Zeiset for $262,000.

Patricia A. Janiszewski con­ Logan E. High and Rachel veyed property on Home­ stead Drive to Arnold L. Clay Township to LC Nolt M. High conveyed property Wang for $275,000. on Main Street to Stefany Properties Limited Liability Schoener for $260,000. Elizabeth Township Company for $1,170,000. Earl Township Brenda L. Herr conveyed West Side Exhaust LLC conveyed property on West Daryl H. Martin, Delmer H. property on East 28th Highway to Main Street to Zimmco Martin, Duane H. Martin, Division Heather Herr and Kraig Herr Dwight H. Martin, Debbie Enterprises for $1,550,000. for $1. H. Nolt, Darlene H. Rohrer, Arthur R. Sauder and Elaine Dayna H. Weaver and NCG Ephrata Borough M. Sauder conveyed prop­ Holdings LTD conveyed erty on Blackberry Drive to property on Route 322 to OL Hanni A. Snyder conveyed property on Michael Court Barry Lee Saylor and Enterprises LLC for to Hanni Z. Snyder for $1. Lyndsey Ann Saylor for $560,000. David Moua and Gaolee $250,000. Ivan N. Zimmerman Jr. and Yang conveyed property on Barbara L. Fenimore and Norma S. Zimmerman con­ Irene Avenue to Lisa I. William D. Fenimore Jr. veyed property on Walnut Sensenig and N. Wyatt conveyed property on Street to Barbara E. Witt­ Sensenig for $246,000. Patience Lane to Stephanie struck and Chris E. Witt­ Harvey J. Turner IV con­ Fenimore and William D. struck for $302,000. veyed property on Lincoln Fenimore Jr. for $1. Avenue to Ashley Ann East Cocalico Township Dehart, Richard C. Gordon Denver Borough Diane E. Gage and Leland III and Debra G. Seiler for N. Gage conveyed property $237,500.

MON., JAN. 31, 2022

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The Estate of Harry E. Lorah conveyed property on Pine Street to Lucille E. Lorah for $1.

EDWIN D. FRANKHOUSER ESTATE, MARION F. PRIEST ESTATE, MARY ELIZABETH NIECZYPORUK ESTATE & OTHERS

DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 772 on the West side of Lititz (close to Warwick HS), turn South on Green Acre Rd. for 1.1 mile to property on left. TRUCKS & TRAILERS: (2) Silver 2018 GMC crew cab 3500-HD dually trucks, Duramax diesel, 4x4, 63,000 miles & 71,000 miles, alum. Jutland custom built body w/shelving in boxes (Pine Hill truck bodies), full ladder racks w/ratchet tie downs, aux. fuel tank 60 gallon, good CARFAX, (these 2 trucks are twins); Silver 2013 GMC Sierra crew cab 3500-HD dually truck, Duramax diesel with deleted DEF system, 4x4, 155,000 miles, alum. custom built body w/shelving in boxes (Zimmerman Truck Bodies), aux. tank approx. 60 gallon, good CARFAX; Silver 2011 GMC Sierra crew cab 3500-HD dually truck, completely rebuilt Duramax diesel installed January 2020, deleted DEF system, 4x4, 177,000 miles, alum. custom built body w/shelving in boxes (Zimmerman Truck Bodies), aux. tank approx. 60 gallon, good CARFAX; Silver 2015 GMC crew cab 2500-HD pickup, 4x4, 8’ bed, alum. side boxes, gas 6.0 L V-8, alum. wheels, 107,000 miles, good CARFAX; Silver 2013 GMC crew cab 2500-HD pickup, 4x4, 8’ bed, alum. side boxes/system one ladder rack, gas 6.0 L V-8, 85,000 miles, good CARFAX; 2018 Kodiak 23’ alum trailer, hydro tilt-deck, 14,000 GVW, all alum. bed; 2015 alum. 16’ masonry trailer, 8,000 GVW, custom built for masonry work; 2005 Burkholder 18’ trailer Steel w/sides and load ramp 10,000 GVW; 2006 Kodiak 20’ alum. trailer w/sides & load ramp, 12,000 GVW; 2010 Burkholder 16’ steel trailer, 7,000 GVW, custom for masonry; 2003 Pequea 20’ flat-bed trailer w/10,000 GVW; all trucks & trailers are 1 owner. HIGH LIFTS: 2000 JCB 508-C high lift, 8,000 lbs., 42’ reach, full glass windows, 4600 hrs.; 2003 CAT TH-83 high lift, 8,000 lbs., 41’ reach with outriggers; fully enclosed heated cab; 4,035 hrs.; 1995 JCB 506-B high lift, 6,000 lbs., 37’ reach, 4,887 hrs.; 1999 JCB 550 Loadall high lift, 10,000 lbs., 42’ reach with outriggers, full glass windows, 4100 hrs.; Ingersoll Rand VR 90-B high lift, 9,000 lbs., 38’ reach, all open cab, approx. 6,000 hrs.; all lifts serviced regularly. SCAFFOLDING: Bil-Jax brand scaffolding, (130) 5’x5’ frames; (44) 6.5’ walk thru frames; (13) 5’ half scaffolding; all X-braces; (62) Bil-Jax scaffolding out riggers; (80) plus Scaffolding swivel screw jacks; (20) safety Bil-Jax posts for guard rails; (11) 5’ rails; (30) 8’ rails; (2) ends; (12) scaffolding wheels. MASONRY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES: 2015 “MUD HOG” uphill hydro hooper (like new); 2016 “MUD HOG” hydraulic mixer, MH20 Honda engine, (like new); Cantilever style racking, custom built for rebar & planks, (6 shelves with capacity of approx. 3 ton per shelf); lots of heavy pallet racking; 8’, 10’, 12’, 13’ beams; 12’ uprights; full line of masonry shop & work items; ½”x 10” bolts; 5/8”x many sizes bolts; Wall ties; brick supplies; (70) & (100) new Footer forming pins; MAX rebar tier; (12+) Brentwood 6 & 7 cubic ft. poly-tub wheel barrows (2 new); Marshalltown full bull float concrete set; misc. floats; shovels; rakes; concrete pullers; Alum. Werner Scaffolding Stages (2 person 500 lb. & 1 person 250 lb.; (2) 24’; (2) 20’; (3) 16’; (1) 12’); OSHA Laminated Planks: (20-8’ NEW; (24) 16’ NEW; (60) 8’ used; (25) 16’ used); Alum. exten. ladders: (24’; (2) 20’; (1) 32’; (1) 28’); Werner fiberglass double sided ladders Rated @ 375 lbs.: (12-6’; (5) 4’; (5) 8’). GENERAL LISTING: (20+) mason story poles for block work; (4+) Alum. brick poles w/brackets; (6) Toro MX858 3-4 batch concrete mixers; (2) MM-80 MBW 3-4 batch mixers; Steel High lift work platforms (60”x 8’-13’, 60”x 13’-20’, 48”x 20’-27’, 48”x 8’-13’); LP 6,000 lb. forklift has air tires & triple mast w/14’ reach; mason pulley sets (4) arms; (3) pulleys; (2) ropes; (5) Rugby lasers & (3) tri-pods; (25+) insulated concrete blankets (varies sizes); RO-HYDRO LOGIC spot-free water system on an assembled 275 gallon water tank ready to set in a shop; (2) air oil pumps for motor oil w/meter guns; (2) Premium hose reels w/40’-50’ hoses; Vert 220-v 2-stage air compressor (like new); full torch set w/steel cart; Delta Comm. Drill; Delta band saw; lots of SK mechanic tools; IR air impacts; shelving bins; large stocked bolt bin; (16) HD jack stands; (2) HD floor jacks; car wash soap injector; (3) PaulB hose reels, powder coated; (2) MAX power lite high pressure air compressor; 2-stage Honda gas air compressor; 1-stage Honda gas air compressor; (3) Max high pressure guns for shooting into concrete; (2) Honda gas 3200 PSI Pressure washers; Fiberglass 16’ pressure wash wand; misc. hose, wands & tips; (6) 4’x 8’ run mats; (4) mud tubs for forklift; (2) flat mud tubs; Propane tanks (11 60 lb., 4 100 lb., 4 50 lb.), (3) tow-motor tanks like new; 72” Barley Alum/metal break; lots of good Milwaukee power tools of all kinds; (2) Husqvarna Cut/Break elec. mason saws; (2) Husqvarna Electric 14” mason saws; 14” 760 Husqvarna mason saw; (4) 14” TS-420 Stihl mason saws; (24+) 14” new Diamond blades; many 5” diamond grinder blades; Elec. 2” Non-Trash pump; Honda gas 2” trash pump; Honda gas 2” water pump; (3) Elec. trash pumps; (2) 2600 watt Yamaha gen.; 3800 watt Honda gen.; (2) 3000 watt Honda gen.; (3) AC window units; misc. printers; office supplies; office desk & chairs; conference table; Kinetico RO under sink drinking fountain; 36” format Epson #SC-T5470 (1YR old); 36”/30” plotter paper; kitchen supplies; plus much more. Please see our website for all details & pictures. TERMS: Cash, good PA check. Visa/MasterCard has 3% admin. fee. No Buyer’s Premium. Small tools removed day of auction; large equipment removed within 2 days. Call/Text Auctioneer at 717-587-8906 AUCTION PREVIEW: Jan 25 & 26 from 9:00 - 4:00. Please come and look at everything being sold at this live on-site auction. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com

Auction By: Auction For: John J. Rutt II TW PLASTERING 717-587-8906 LLC & NORTH Michael J. Martin MOUNTAIN 717-371-3333 AY-002189-L EPHRATA & NEW HOLLAND, PA MASONRY INC. Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 26, 2022 - 15B

Automotive H&K Fisher Properties LLC conveyed property on Howard Avenue to Harvey J Turner IV for $182,000. Craig S. Jones conveyed property on West Main Street to Craig S. Jones and Melisa L. Starkey for $63,000. Joan L. Stefan conveyed property on Henn Avenue to Barry Harsch and Joan L. Stefan for $1. Ephrata Township Mandeep Singh conveyed property on Agape Drive to Jaswant Singh and Navdeep Singh for $1. Lititz Borough AJ Home Solutions LLC conveyed property on East Main Street to Catherine B. McBride and Kevin P. McBride for $580,000. The Estate of Barbara Ann Lauer conveyed property on East Lincoln Avenue to Frederick W. Frey and Peter A. Frey for $170,500. New Holland Borough Daenett Shivery and Robert Shivery conveyed property on Wecaf Road to Melanie A. Davis and Tyler Shivery for $220,000. John K. Piascinski and Karen Piascinski conveyed property on Earl Avenue to

Erick J. Buckwalter for $220,000. Upper Leacock Township Christian B. Miller and Malinda K. Miller conveyed property on Monterey Road to Lillian S. Stoltzfus and Samuel K. Stoltzfus for $1. Christian B. Miller and Malinda K. Miller conveyed property in Upper Leacock Township to Christian B. Miller and Malinda K. Miller for $1. Warwick Township

on Moorland Court to Deborah Daniels for $276,000. Garman Builders at Lancaster LLC and Millport Road LLC conveyed prop­ erty on Lititz Bend Drive to Hannah I. Reisser and Stephen M. Reisser for $621,642.

Z. Zook conveyed property on Cats Back Road to Fairmount Homes Inc. for

Barbara R. Glick conveyed property on Millport Road to Anna E. Glick and Daniel M. Glick Jr. for $1.

Casey Yee Banh conveyed property on Crosswinds Drive to Austin M. Weaver and Brianna N. Weaver for $232,000.

Amy Finnegan and James Finnegan conveyed property on Farrow Lane to Logan E. High and Rachel M. High for $326,000.

Albert C. Killmer, Suzanne M. Killmer and Jason A. Scoppettuolo conveyed property on Longenecker Road to Suzanne M. Killmer and Jason A. Scoppettuolo for $1.

Cindy L. Riisnes conveyed property on Sportsman Road to Jennifer Q. Golden and Terry Golden Jr. for $675,000.

Conestoga View Drive to Mulberry Investments LLC for $187,000.

Est. 1971

MARTIN’S TIRE SERVICE, LLC

Angela Reese and Renee Reese Stemberger conveyed property on Presidents Drive to Brian Fleming and Teresa Fleming for $480,000.

Abbie P. Wiegand and Ryan Michael Wiegand conveyed property on Laurie Lane to Ryan Michael Wiegand for $1.

$1. Colleen Anora Conant con­ veyed property on North

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Tracy L. Spidel conveyed property on Farm Lane to Tracy L. Spidel for $1.

Briana N. Fultz and Joshua L. Fultz conveyed property on Village Spring Lane to Allison N. Steffy for $251,550.

Cinda Bothell and Thomas Bothell conveyed property

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