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Align Life Ministries, through its Align Pregnancy Services locations, is offering free baby care essential items to any family in need, whether currently a client or not. Families can receive free diapers, wipes, and formula for up to six weeks. These essential baby care items are available for safe, contactless pickup at any of Align Pregnancy Services’ locations in Lancaster, Columbia, Ephrata and Lebanon.

Since last spring, many vulnerable families throughout Lebanon and Lancaster Counties have faced ongoing financial strain from the pandemic. Additionally, many also find themselves longing for emotional support and spiritual encouragement. In the midst of this season of difficulty, Align Life Ministries is “filling the gap” and providing essential items and services to uplift and provide for families in need.

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“We know many families are left hanging, with limited ways to get the essential baby care supplies that many take for granted,” says Kati Swisher, Executive Vice President of Align Life Ministries. “We were recently made aware of a situation in which a family of six is quarantined at home due to COVID and in desperate need of diapers, wipes, and formula. We have been able to provide for them and help ease the burden of such a unique,

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese trying situation,” says need it during this season of Swisher. COVID.” “It really has been a ‘city If you or someone you on a hill’ moment,” says know is in need of Lisa Hosler, President of Align Life Ministries. “We assistance, please call 717have boldly acted in faith to 279-1525. do everything possible to Shown in the photo with support the families in our essential items are, from left communities that need our to right, Dawn Martin services and to shine the Becca light of Jesus in the process. (Secretary), Keretzman (Director) and That light continues to shine Marysue Ruth (Previous bright and is providing hope and love to so many who Director).

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The Shopping News Coloring Contest is in full swing! Don’t miss your chance at winning in this four-week contest with $3,000 in prizes. This week’s Coloring Contest can be found on page 20A. The contest consists of two categories - Adults (18 and up) and Kids (17 and under). So far, we have had an overwhelming response to this contest from all ages! There are a lot of talented artists in our area and we love seeing all of the unique ways our readers have

colored their entries. The winners from week 1 are as follows: Adult: Castañeda’s Mexican Restaurant ($50) - Lisa Groff, Ephrata; Ephrata Agway ($50) Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Carl Hoover Jr., New Nicole Trethewey, a senior at Ephrata High School, was selected as the winner of the 2021Holland; Good’s Store 2022 Ephrata High School Course Selection booklet design contest. Her illustration will ($50) - Susan Wolf, Denver; appear on the cover of next year’s booklet. Nicole is shown with her winning submission. Martin’s Market ($50) The Annie King, Lititz; Shady FOR ALL AGES! Shopping newS Maple Farm Market ($50) ENTER EVERY WEEK! - Kari Stauffer, Ephrata; $3,000 TOTAL PRIZES! A.B. Martin Roofing Supply, LLC ($25) - Kevin WEEK 3 COLORING PAGE • 20A

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Obituaries Gerald Leon “Gerry” Shaeffer, 83, husband of Joan Rowe, Lititz, passed away on Saturday, January 9.

Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Stephen Shaeffer, companion of Jean Benafonte, East Stroudsburg; two daughters: Rochelle, wife of Brett Moore, Naples, Florida, and Stephanie, wife of Raymond Trevisan, Mendham, New Jersey; and six grandchildren.

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The Brownstown Elementary School, through the sponsorship of the West Earl Lions Club, has honored third grader Parker Newswenger as Student of the Month for January 2021. Despite the dreaded COVID, Student of the Month marches on! Parker is the son of Timothy and Rosie Newswenger, and student of Ms. Lori Dupuis, who states that Parker amazes her every day. He comes to school with a positive attitude and ready to learn. He works hard through difficulties and is proactive in taking charge of his education. Parker is kind and thoughtful, respectful to

Richard B. Brubaker, 71, husband of Marilynn Brubaker, Ephrata, passed away on Tuesday, January 12. He was also the husband of the late Madelon J. Brubaker. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Eric Brubaker, husband of Cherie; a daughter, Carolyn Preis, wife of Marc; a stepson, Brian Richardson,

husband of Katie; two grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; and two brothers: Barry and Eugene Brubaker. Gerhard “Gary” Gehrke, 80, husband of Marcie Van Splinter, Lititz, passed away on Wednesday, January 13. Besides his wife, he is survived by five daughters: Cheryl Graves, wife of Rusty, Huntsville, Alabama; Christine Riggins, wife of Kirk, Germantown, Tennessee; Suzanne Mayfield, wife of Jason, Olive Branch, Mississippi; Melissa Van Dyk, Ephrata; and Danielle Stewart, wife of Josh, Lititz;

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eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Yvonne S. “Sis” Stauffer, 92, Akron, passed away on Wednesday, January 13. She was the wife of the late Earl R. Stauffer. She is survived by a son, Dennis E., husband of Dawn Stauffer, Akron; two grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Kenneth W. Getz, 92, husband of Gladys (Zimmerman) Getz, Denver, passed away on Thursday, January 14. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, S. Michael Getz, Providence, Rhode Island; and a brother, Loran Getz, Denver. He was preceded in death by a son, Larry Lee Getz. Richard P. Hicks, 93, husband of Esther (Mowrer)

to do so. These qualities make him a leader and role model. His perseverance is commendable. Ms. Dupuis is very proud of the progress that Parker is making. The West Earl Lions are also proud of Student of the Month Parker, and see a bright future for him in the years to come. The West Earl Lions are looking forward to a brighter future in serving the community. They commend the teachers at the Brownstown Elementary School, Principal Andy Graybill and the office staff for their perseverance in these difficult times. Everyone is looking for those brighter days in 2021.

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Hicks, Brethren Village, passed away on Thursday, January 14. Besides his wife, he is survived by four sons: Darryl Hicks, partner of Mary Ellen O’Conner, Strasburg; Jeffrey Hicks, husband of Debra, Rohrerstown; Brian Hicks, husband of Donna, Lititz; and Craig Hicks, husband of Jane, New Holland; seven grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. Harvey W. Horning Jr., 79, husband of Ruth Ann (Wise) Horning, Brecknock Township, passed away on Thursday, January 14. Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons: Clifford, husband of Gina (Brubacker, Naumann); C. Nelson, husband of Cynthia (Shirk); and Philip, husband of Kelly (Brensinger); two daughters: Darlene, wife of

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Leola, and Lois O. “Ree” Hooven, Jennersville. Brian M. Rhodes, 48, husband of Jennifer “Nikki” (Haffler) Rhodes, Lititz, passed away on Friday, January 15. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Jack; a daughter, Lila; a brother, David Rhodes; and a sister, Shavonne Hendrix. Ruth Y. Spacht, 91, wife of R. William (Bill) Spacht, Lititz, passed away on Friday, January 15. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters: Susan J. Spacht, wife of Calvin Schenkel, Pottstown, and Carol A. Enarson, wife

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Obituaries (Continued From Page 3A)

David C. Royer, 90, Landis Homes, Lititz, passed away on Saturday, January 16. He was the husband of the late Ruth Kline Royer. He is survived by three sons: Clifford W., husband of Barbara; William S., husband of Tiffany; and Eric C., husband of Tina; a daughter, Laura J., wife of David Rugh; eight grandchildren; and five great­ grandchildren. Daniel B. Wert, 85, Maple Farms, Akron, formerly of Terre Hill, passed away on Saturday, January 16. He was the husband of the late Velma M. Gehman Wert. He is survived by a son, Alan D., husband of Carol L. (Bollinger) Wert, Wales, United Kingdom; a daughter, Lucinda F., wife of Anthony Walker, Ephrata; and four grandchildren. Wilmer Z. Martin, 70, East Earl, passed away on Sunday, January 17. He was the husband of the late Anna Joyce Horning Martin. He is survived by a brother, Willis, husband of Linda Martin, East Earl; and three sisters: Arlene, wife of

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 is another shot of the interior at the Yorktowne Manufacturing Company in Ephrata, with Christmas decorations and unidentified employees working at sewing machines. The photo is thought to have been taken in December of 1961. 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.

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Melvin Horst, Geneva, New York; Marian, wife of Ezra Martin, Myerstown; and Esther Mae Brubacker, East Earl. Jimmie D. “Jim” Robbins, 73, husband of Klara J. (Marx) Robbins, Lititz, passed away on Sunday, January 17. Besides his wife, he is

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survived by two sons: Robert Robbins, husband of Nicole (Graetke), Tampa, Florida, and Mike Robbins, husband of Sherri (Shiver), Tampa, Florida; three grandchildren; and a brother, David Robbins, Seminole, Oklahoma. He was preceded in death by a son, Jimmy D. Robbins Jr. John Michael Armstrong Sr., 59, Ephrata, passed away on Monday, January

18. He was the husband of the late Susan (Weitzel) Armstrong. He is survived by his mother, Jane L. (Eckman) Cunningham, Ephrata; a son, John Michael Jr., husband of Lea Armstrong, Gordonville; three daughters: Julie Hearn, New Holland; Jen, wife of Steve Walp, Ephrata; and Jill Rodriguez, New Holland; ten grandchildren; three

brothers: Frank Kautz, Carlton Armstrong Jr., and Bryan Armstrong; and a sister, Carol Blom. Alma Denlinger Martin, 85, wife of Luke M. Martin, Landis Homes Retirement Community, Lititz, formerly of New Holland, passed away on Monday, January 18. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons: Dennis, husband of Jeannie Martin, Colorado, and Steve Martin, Virginia; a daughter, Chris, wife of John Horst, Leola; eight grandchildren; five great­grandchildren; and three sisters: Marion Martin, Betty Martin and Evelyn, wife of Hershey Hostetter. Edward B. Carvell, 94, husband of Dorothy Virginia (Oatman) Carvell, New

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The Ephrata Public Library will be hosting the following virtual events in the coming week. For more information, call the library at 717-7389291. • Wednesday, January 27, 10:00 a.m. - Virtual Story Time. Visit the Library’s Facebook page to enjoy a story time. Friends will have the opportunity to be calendar helpers through FaceTime or Facebook Messenger. A story will be read and a related art experience or activity will follow. The activities can be easily done at home using everyday household items. Ages 3-7. • Wednesday, January 27, 6:00 p.m. - Nature Hour with the Lancaster Conservancy. Join the library on Zoom for a Nature Hour with the Lancaster Conservancy. This live event will feature information about the good and not so good plants growing around the Ephrata Public Library. Registration is required. A Zoom link to this online event will be

emailed to you after signing up. This program is sponsored by the Resilient Communities grant through the American Library Association. Ages 5+. • Thursday, January 28, 4:00 p.m. – Biweekly Smash. Miss playing Smash Bros. Ultimate with your friends? Join the Library Discord to get the room code to smash and dash with your library pals. Please review the rules channel after joining! You will need a Nintendo Switch Online to participate. Registration is required. An invite to the Discord channel will be emailed to you after registration. Ages 10-18. • Friday, January 29, 10:00 a.m. - Nursery Rhyme Time. Infants, toddlers and pre­

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(Originally published in the June 29, 1983 issue of The Shopping News) 1776 Un Heit By Russell W. Gilbert

Mit Tee, Gemacht im See, Iwwer Taxe Kemmer gaxe. Paul Revere, Galoppier!

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*** For our celebration of the Fourth of July this year, we turn again to the writings of Professor Russell W. Gilbert, emeritus professor of German at Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. Here is a poem which should be taught by Dutch grandparents to their English-speaking grandchildren, so that they might preserve a bit of their precious GermanAmerican heritage in this form. It is also a PennsylvaniaGerman poem which could be used in Standard German classes in northern Lancaster County, for there can be no “contamination” here, only “elevation”! Recently, Dr. Gilbert delivered to the printers the manuscript of the fourth edition of A Picture Of The Pennsylvania Germans, which will be republished by the Pennsylvania Historical Association in the near future. As soon as the fourth edition of A Picture Of The Pennsylvania Germans comes from the printers, we will alert you, our readers. This week, our Deitscher Schtrohhut is raised to Russell Wieder Gilbert of Selinsgrove in Snyder County in Pennsylvania! June 29, 1983 Es Bischli-Gnippli as aa fer sei Land gfochde hot

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Italian Tomato Salad

1 garlic clove ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon pepper 4 medium tomatoes, sliced 1 small red onion, thinly Katie Sensenig, sliced and separated into East Earl “This is my favorite summer rings dish!” In a blender, combine the first seven ingredients; cover 5 tablespoons olive oil and process until smooth. 6 teaspoons red wine Arrange the tomatoes in a vinegar shallow serving dish; top 3 tablespoons minced with onion and dressing. fresh basil Refrigerate until serving. 2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley Yield: 6 servings

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2 garlic cloves, chopped 1 sprig rosemary ¼ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon pepper Fry sausage. Add potato and fry until brown; remove from pan. Fry chicken only until brown. Add peppers, onions and carrots; cook about 10 minutes. Remove chicken only, leaving the rest of the ingredients in the pan. Add garlic and rosemary; cook 5 minutes. Add balsamic vinegar and wine. Reduce about 4 minutes on high heat. Add all ingredients to a casserole dish. Bake for 45 minutes at 400°F.

½ cup chopped peppers ½ cup chopped onion 2 garlic cloves 1 teaspoon olive oil 1 can diced tomatoes 2 cups water 1 tablespoon fresh basil ½ tablespoon Italian seasoning 1 teaspoon chicken bouillon granules ½ teaspoon pepper 1 package gnocchi noodles (spinach) or ¾ cup uncooked egg noodles 1 lb. cooked and seasoned ground sausage salt, to taste 10 oz. package frozen chopped spinach, thawed In a saucepan, sauté the green pepper, onion and garlic in oil until tender. Add tomatoes, water, cooked sausage, basil, Italian seasoning, bouillon and pepper; bring to a boil. Stir in noodles; cook till noodles are tender. Yield: 6 servings

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Baked Spaghetti

Cindy Laughman, Ephrata Chopped onion Chopped green pepper 1 lb. ground beef 2 teaspoons oregano 15 oz. can diced tomatoes with liquid 12 oz. spaghetti, cooked and drained 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese 1 can mushroom soup ¼ cup water Parmesan cheese In a large pan, sauté onion and green pepper in butter or oil. Add ground beef and brown. Add tomatoes and oregano; simmer 10 minutes. In a large bowl, mix spaghetti, ground beef mixture and cheese. Place in a 9”x13” pan. Mix soup and water until smooth. Pour over top of casserole. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake uncovered at 350°F for 30 minutes or till heated through.

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Until recently, private funds or long-term care insurance have been the only ways to finance long­ term care like skilled nursing homes, assisted living facilities or home health aides, which are not covered by traditional health insurance. However, a new option is now available. According to the online financial resource NerdWallet, for those concerned about the financial risk of buying long-term care insurance and never using it, combination long-term care/ life insurance policies may be better options. Depending on the policy, a portion of the funds can be used for long-term care that’s equal to several times the premium payments. This results in a reduced death benefit, depending on how much of the long­term care benefit was used. Some policies even guarantee a small percentage of the death benefit, even if all the money allocated for long-term care was used. The American Association of Long-Term Care Insurance said that more than 350,000 Americans purchased long-term care coverage in 2018 and roughly 84 percent of these purchases were for hybrid or combination life insurance. A much smaller percentage were traditional long-term care policies, showing the trend toward this growing insurance market. Hybrid products may have lower premiums, and they can be paid in a lump sum or over several years. For those who do not tap into the long-term care savings, the policy will still pay out a death benefit to beneficiaries.

Children, adolescents and young adults likely cannot imagine a life without modern technology. Technology may have pervaded every part of life in the 21st century, but it wasn’t so long ago that phones were still attached to walls and people had to watch their favorite shows and films exclusively on televisions instead of having the option to watch them on devices like smartphones and tablets. The transition to life in the age of technology went smoothly for most segments of the population, but some aging adults have had a more difficult time making the adjustment. That difficulty was apparent throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, when public health agencies like the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged aging adults to limit

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What Causes Cataracts?

When a brand new car is driven off a dealership lot, its plastic headlight lenses are clear and pristine. Over time, due to contaminants in the environment and oxidation from ultraviolet rays, those same lenses can become cloudy, yellow and opaque. Cloudy headlights can decrease visibility and potentially put drivers at

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The outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 in the winter of 2019-2020 required people of all ages and backgrounds to make changes in their daily lives. Elderly men and women were among the groups the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified as high-risk for severe illness from COVID-19. That forced people 65 years and older to be especially cautious when engaging in otherwise normal activities, including having their vehicles serviced. In recognition of the threat posed by COVID-19, many auto dealerships and service shops implemented changes to their operations to ensure the safety of their employees and their customers, including those in high-risk groups. Seniors can take

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Please note some of these events may have been cancelled due to the current health situation. Before attending, we encourage you to confirm event details. WED., JANUARY 27 The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley has cancelled their Annual Show and Tell program. The museum and research library is still currently closed. For more info., call 717-7331616 or email hscv@ cocalicovalleyhs.org. SAT., JANUARY 30 City Gate, 100 E. Main St., Ephrata, is having a free lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. or while supplies last. SAT., FEBRUARY 6 The Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main St., Leola, will have a Drive-Thru Take Out of Chicken Corn Soup and Dry Beef Gravy, from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. or until sold out. There is a cost. For more info., call 717-286-3204. SAT., FEBRUARY 6 Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 N. King St., Denver, is having a Benefit Soup, Sub and Pulled Pork Sale from 8:00 a.m. until sold out. There is a cost. All proceeds to benefit Firefighter Nevin Horning and family. For

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Caernarvon Fire Company, 2145 Main St., Narvon, is holding a Turkey Supper Fundraiser, from 1:00 p.m. to ? There is a cost. Drivethru only. The gates open at 12:45 p.m. SAT., MARCH 20 Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 N. King St., Denver, is having a Breakfast from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. TUE., MARCH 23 AND WED., MARCH 24 Restart Training Center Ministry is having their Annual Sportsman Dinner at Shady Maple Banquet Hall, 129 Toddy Drive, East Earl, at 5:30 p.m. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. To sign up, contact Pam Santiago at 717-3043291. There is a cost. FRI., APRIL 2 - The East Cocalico Lions will hold a Fish Fry (with fries and coleslaw), from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Reamstown Park. Drive-thru only. There is a cost. SAT., APRIL 17 Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 N. King St., Denver is having a Mud Sale at 9:00 a.m. SAT., APRIL 17 Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 N. King St., Denver is having a Quilt Auction at

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Real Meditation Author: Wenger Scripture: Philippians 4:8 “Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good report, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things.”

Over the last two weeks we studied “whatever is true, honorable and right.” This week we will examine pure and lovely. “Whatsoever is pure” hagna from the same as hagios; properly, clean, i.e. innocent, modest, and perfect. Separate from all heterogeneous or extraneous matter; free from mixture or combination; clean; mere; simple; unmixed; as, pure water; pure clay; pure air. We need to meditate, think on and judge ourselves in motive, action and thoughts with regard to purity; freedom from mixture as the word is defined. Is our character mixed

with pride, selfishness and dishonesty? What about our motives; are they selfish or selfless? Leaven in the Bible is a picture of sin. If you bake bread you know that leaven is used to make the bread rise. The Bible says, “A little leaven, leavens the whole lump of dough.” (Galatians 5:9). In other words, if we allow a little sin, soon it takes over and consumes our life. No one ever becomes a murderer, desperate criminal, alcoholic or a sexual predator overnight. All behavior can be traced back to a little leaven - a small starting point that continues to be fed. We need to understand and

define “pure” from scripture. We should then meditate on the verses that address our problems and seek the strength of God’s indwelling Spirit to overcome; as scripture states, “put to death the deeds of the flesh.” “Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.” (Matthew 5:8). The problem of the heart is the heart of the problem. We need to perform spiritual open-heart surgery; God is the doctor, his scalpel is the word of God. Meditate on the pure, unmixed life. Daniel purposed in his heart not to defile himself with the King’s food. We need to inventory and examine our lives daily against scripture for purity. When we see

mixed behavior we need to ignite the furnace and melt off the impurities to become pure gold. Meditate on what is pure; scripture, Christ Himself and purpose obedience and become pure. Whatever is lovely (prosphilés) that which is pleasing or agreeable. We often remark, “isn’t that lovely” (well, women do, I don’t). A lovely home, a lovely dress or a lovely family. Sometimes it is easy to fall into the trap of meditating on all the bad, all of the negative, unlovely, unpleasant events, contentious people and unfortunate circumstances around us. What we think about has a

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students who earn a 3.00- List, a student must have a at least 12 earned credits. Lititz 3.74 grade point average minimum 3.50 GPA on no This accomplishment was • Nicole Eberly of Ephrata during the semester. fewer than 12 credit hours. achieved in a challenging • Christina Fluegel of environment due to the Lititz coronavirus pandemic. • Ashley Gordon of New Holland • Jane Grafenstine of East Earl • Shane Howell of Lititz The following local • Sarah Long of Ephrata students were named to • Brett McCoy of Lititz Mount St. Mary’s Madelyn Gerard, Lititz, DeSales University’s Fall Elizabeth King, New • Justin Oberholtzer of was named to the Bob Jones 2020 Dean’s List: Holland, earned President’s University is pleased to University Dean’s List for List honors in the Fall 2020 announce that 664 students Leola • Samantha Martin of East the Fall 2020 semester. • Catherine Rivera of Lititz semester at Mount St. Mary’s earned Dean’s List honors Earl Gerard is a senior Special University. To achieve this in Fall 2020, achieving • Alyssa Sadorf of Ephrata this accomplishment in the • Annie Rakos of Lititz Education major. honor, students must earn a midst of the coronavirus • Kierra Santos of Leola The Dean’s List recognizes To qualify for Dean’s 4.0 grade point average with pandemic. An additional 138 • Katie Souders of Ephrata students were named to the • Kaitlyn Stahl of Lititz President’s List for earning a grade point average of 4.0. Local students included: HE • Nicholas Breznak of Lititz • Emma Weinheimer of of Lancaster County Lititz Below is a list of convenient locations where you can pick up your weekly issue The following local if you are not in our regular hand-delivered area. students at Gettysburg College have been named to AKRON • Sharp Shopper the Dean’s List for the spring • Turkey Hill (4 Hahnstown Road) • Weiser’s Market 2020 semester: • Turkey Hill (903 S. State Street) BOWMANSVILLE • Turkey Hill (1010 Sharp Avenue) • Quinn Donahue of • Horst Outdoor • Turkey Hill (3585 Rothsville Road) Power & Equip. Ephrata • Wawa The following students • King’s Snack Food • Katherine Earl of Ephrata • Weis Markets have been named to the • Ranck’s Family Restaurant • Emma Groff of Ephrata FIVEPOINTVILLE Central Penn College Dean’s BRICKERVILLE • James Hickey of Ephrata • Weaver’s Store List for the fall 2020 term. To • The Pretzel Hut qualify for the designation, LEOLA • Megan Jefferis of Narvon BROWNSTOWN an undergraduate student • Weaver’s Hardware • Daniel’s Farm Store • Arias Ochs of Narvon must carry six or more LITITZ • Dutch Lanes • Matthew Peipher of Lititz credits and earn a grade• Bomberger’s Store DENVER/ADAMSTOWN point average of 3.5 or better • Nicolas Stauffer of • Giant • A Step In Time Antique Center for the term. Ephrata • Lititz Family Cupboard • Deer Country • Oregon Dairy Restaurant • Deborah Bachman of • Keyleigh Wallick of • Fulton Bank (Denver)

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concerns.” During the 20192020 academic year, the Foundation awarded $243,000 to 288 Central Penn students. Students can apply for scholarships in August and February; awards are then given in the fall and spring terms, respectively. The following students from the local area were awarded scholarships: • Nicole Eberly of Ephrata was awarded the Charles “T” Jones Leadership Library Endowed Scholarship. • Sarah Long of Ephrata was awarded the Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation Endowed Scholarship.

9 Henry Receives Degree

Laura Henry of Denver graduated with a degree in education from James Madison University during commencement exercises on Saturday, December 19. Henry was among 973 students who received undergraduate, master’s, educational specialist and doctoral degrees.

9 Moravian College Dean’s Honor List

Moravian College named 798 students to the Dean’s Honor List for the Fall 2020 semester. Undergraduate students who carry three or

more course units during the fall or spring term and attain a GPA for the term of 3.50 or higher are placed on the Dean’s Honor List. The following students from the local area were named to the list: • Sophia Ilkhanoff of Lititz • Elizabeth Valudes of Lititz

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East Stroudsburg University Dean’s List A total of 1,543 students have been named to the Dean’s List at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania (ESU) for the Fall 2020 semester of the 2020-2021 academic year, according to Joanne Bruno, J.D., provost and vice president for academic affairs. Students eligible for the Dean’s List are those who have attained a 3.50 quality point average or better and are enrolled full-time. The letter grade “B” earns three quality points per credit, and the grade “A” earns four quality points per credit. The following students from the local area were named to the list: • Anastasija Gligorevic of New Holland • Jameson Kernaghan of Reinholds • Richard Bromirski of Ephrata • Jada Martin of Leola • Elizabeth Mendenhall of Ephrata

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Births BUCH, Brandon C. and Brittany (Crider), Ephrata, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. ESHLEMAN, Kevin M. and Christina, Ephrata, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. FOX, Jared M. and Danelle (Bauman), Denver, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. GARMAN, Jared and Abbey, Bowmansville, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. GRAHAM, Adrianna, and Ryan Conner, Lititz, a daughter, at UPMC Lititz. HOOVER, J. Ivan and Marlene (Martin), Ephrata, a son, at UPMC Lititz. HOOVER, Laverne and Rebecca (Martin), New Holland, a son, at UPMC Lititz. KING, Melvin and Barbie Eda (Stoltzfus), Narvon, a son, at Birth Care & Family Health Services, Bart. LAPP, Eli E. and Sarah (Lapp), Ephrata, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. LUTZ, Michaeline, and Tristan Axe, Lititz, a son, at UPMC Lititz. MARTIN, David and Jennifer (Oberholtzer), Ephrata, a son, at Birth Care & Family Health Services, Bart. MARTIN, Kevin and Amanda (Burkholder), Lititz, a daughter, at Well-

SMUCKER, Amos S. Jr. and Ruth Ann (King), Leola, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Span Ephrata Community Community Hospital. Hospital. ZIMMERMAN, Daniel MARTIN, Matthew and R. and Linda (Martin), Terre Miriam (Martin), Narvon, a Hill, a daughter, at WellSpan son, at home. Ephrata Community HosMILLER, Robert B. and Kandra (Stauffer), Lititz, a pital. son, at Women & Babies ZIMMERMAN, Ivan and Hospital. Martha Mae (Shirk), EphMOWERY, Nicholas R. rata, a son, at home. and Courtney (Schlegel), ZIMMERMAN, Joseph East Earl, a daughter, at R. and Erma Jean (Leinbach), Women & Babies Hospital. East Earl, a daughter, at NOLT, Daniel and Eileen home. (Leid), New Holland, a son, ZOOK, John Mark and at home. Rebecca (Stoltzfus), Narvon, SCHAUD, Matthew J. and Linda, Adamstown, a son, at a son, at home. Women & Babies Hospital. ZOOK, Paul Z. and Katie (Stoltzfus), Ephrata, a SMOKER, Mark A. and Ashly (Harnish), New daughter, at WellSpan EphHolland, a son, at WellSpan rata Community Hospital.

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Adrielle Shianne Martin, 2, daughter of Chris and Leanne Martin, Denver. Annika Rochelle Musser, 2, daughter of Jerald and Delores Musser, Newmanstown, granddaughter of Marlin and MaryJane Musser, Stevens. Laina Lynette Newswanger, 9, daughter of Edward and Margaret Newswanger, Ephrata.

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Jalene Dawn Zimmerman, 5, daughter of Paul Ray and Pauline Zimmerman, Narvon.

Jacoby Lester Newswanger, 7, son of Lester and LoisAnn Newswanger, East Earl. Jansyn Drew Zimmerman, 8, son of Delton and Ruth Ann Zimmerman, New Holland. Randall B. Zimmerman, 7, son of Eugene and MaryJane Zimmerman, Denver.

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Food insecurity has impacted all people groups. Many are seeking food assistance for the first time due to a job or income loss. “Hands of Hope” are prepackaged food boxes (30 to 40 pounds). To fight back against hunger, Speedwell Heights Church, located at 413 West Brubaker Valley Road, Lititz, will be distributing 100 boxes to those in need on a first­come­first­served basis, Saturday, February 6 starting at 9:00 a.m. For more information, call 717­ 626­4488.

Akron Borough Council recently finalized the clos­ ing of their police depart­ ment and have now entered into a five­year contract for police services from West Earl Township. The change­ over occurred at midnight on Friday, January 1. West Earl has indicated that the name Akron will be included somehow on their police vehicles. West Earl Chief Eric Higgins has been attending Borough Council meetings and beginning in March a relationship committee will begin quarterly meetings. That

will consist of two repre­ sentatives from Akron, another two representatives from West Earl, and Chief Higgins. Akron Mayor John McBeth visited Chief Higgins at the West Earl Township building to welcome him as an integral part of the new police services covering Akron Borough. You can read about the many accomplish­ ments as well as training that Chief Higgins has to offer as he leads his officers in serving the communities of West Earl and Akron. Chief Higgins started with

the West Earl Township Police Department in Jan­ uary 2020 after a successful 26­year career with the Lakehurst Police Depart­ ment. Chief Higgins started his law enforcement career in January 1994 after serv­ ing six years in the United States Marine Corps Re­ serves as an Infantryman. Chief Higgins, upon his graduation from the Ocean County Police Academy, was immediately assigned to patrol duties. While assigned to patrol he was very successful in the areas of DUI enforcement and

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“Pieces From The Past” - Featuring The New Holland Area Historical Society

“Pieces From The Past” continues this week, featuring the New Holland Area Historical Society. In this weekly article, Shopping News readers will learn about local items housed in local museums and historical societies. In 1895, the New Holland powers­that­were decided it was time to incorporate

and become a legitimate government entity. The earliest settlements commenced in the early part of the 1700s, and by 1895 the town had evolved and was now named New Holland. It had grown to be an important part of the agricultural and emerging industrial fabric of Eastern Lancaster County, the incorporation would signal

the intentions and desire to have an even greater impact in the future growth of the area. To celebrate this milestone, the New Holland Historical Society Museum chose to display “slices of life” in this time­period. Included in the display is a “pop­up” Victorian Parlor complete with a child’s pram, fainting couch and the ever­present

stereoscope viewer. Two display cases include rare dolls, tea settings and small scale furniture and a top hat each depicting the era. Included are examples of what was taking place in society at large during this time period. Page through a Montgomery Ward Catalog to get a picture of life in 1895. This exhibit provides just a taste of what life may

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese have been like when New Holland came of age. A birthday party was planned in 2020 but COVID­19 had other ideas. However, NHAHS decided to keep the exhibit alive in 2021 so it may be seen and appreciated. The Museum is located on the second floor of the

Kauffman Building, 207 East Main Street, New Holland. While the Museum does not have regular hours through February, visits may be scheduled by accessing nhhistorical. com or by calling 717­538­ 3079. Social distancing will be observed, and masks are required.


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assigned as an Investigator to the Ocean County Prose­ cutors Office, Special Investigations Unit, Nar­ cotics Task Force from June 2000 until January 2001. In this capacity, he conducted narcotic investigations in the county, which resulted in numerous arrests of subjects for distribution of controlled dangerous substances. Chief Higgins was pro­ moted to sergeant in January of 2001 and was assigned as a patrol supervisor, and went on to supervise the depart­ ments crossing guards, investigations, and admin­ istration. He performed many ancillary duties in the

bringing the agency into compliance with recognized best practices in Law Enforcement. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Public Admin­ istration and a Master’s degree in Administrative Science both from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Chief Higgins has successfully completed the FBI MidAtlantic Law Enforcement Executive Development course (MALEEDS), NJ State Police Chiefs Exec­ utive Development Institute, and he is a graduate of the 234th session of the FBI National Academy. Chief Higgins has successfully completed the senior leadership program at the Garda Siochana Police College in Templemore, Ireland and the Senior leader’s course at the Scottish Police College, Tulliallan Castle, Fife, Scotland.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 27, 2021 - 5B FOR SALE: Firewood. Sea-­ soned and dry, mixed hard-­ wood, half cord, $75 your truck or $95 delivered. 717336-4437.

FOR SALE: Custom built re-­ placement windows and doors. Professional installa-­ tion. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ rata Business Center. Thank You!

Antiques FOR

SALE:

Camelback

$50; Wooden hat FOR SALE: Flags, flag-­ trunk, stretcher, $25; Single tree poles, bunting, flag cases, plow, $50. 717-336-7415. lapel pins, hats, garden flags, eagles, brackets, Appliances etc. American Flag Shoppe, near Adamstown. Our American flags are FOR SALE: Kenmore washer, years old and Maytag dryer, made in America! 717- 3owned by 73 year old tenant. 484-1183. $210 for both. Great condi-­ FOR SALE: A good 10x12 storage shed or shop, $450. Nice teal sofa, $40. 717-6732303. No Sunday calls. FOR SALE: Brand new Nike golf pants, size 32. $15. 717803-9430. FOR SALE: Sewing ma-­ chine, 3 years old, Baby Lock Presto. Push button features. Easy automatic threader. Serviced regu-­ larly. $500. 717-3556565.

FOR SALE: Broyhill solid oak dresser with mirror and 6 drawers, excellent condition. Also, full bed. Both $200. 717-445-0418. FOR SALE: 3 in 1 dark cherry baby crib. Turns into toddler bed and twin. Great condi-­ tion, smoke free home, $100. Ephrata. Call or text, 717826-8486.

tion. 610-775-0539.

Auto/Truck FOR SALE: 2013 Chevy Cruze LT, 81,000 miles, one owner, very good condition. 717-940-4082.

Household/Furniture

Computers/Office

FOR SALE: 30”x66” two FOR SALE: Classic 1996 drawer metal office com-­ Monte Carlo 6 cylinder, new tires, back shocks, air con-­ puter desk. Cream colored dition pump, 96,000 miles, with brown top in very nice good condition. $3,000 OBO. condition, $235; 22” under 717-575-0016. desk 3 drawer file cabinet, cream colored, $75. 717FOR SALE: 2003 Super Crew FOR SALE: Men’s Timber-­ 572-8281. Lariat/FX4, 202K, 11/21 in-­ land waterproof leather steel spection, 5.4 V8, black, toe work boots, size 7.5, like new. Paid $110, selling for $5,800. 717-715-2310. $60 OBO. 717-803-9430. FOR SALE: Firewood. Mixed maple, some oak, dry, ready to burn. Delivery available. $160 cord. 717-471-6696.

in

FOR SALE: Discount Mat-­ FOR SALE: John Deere 46” blade-200 snow blade. Used, tresses, Sealy, Stearn and OK. Not sure which lawn Foster, Spring Air brands, tractors it fits on. Kept in king, queen, full and twin siz-­ shed, $150 or best offer. 717es. Also rebuilts, Prices start-­ 629-3265. ing at $115. Delivery avail-­ able. 114 Hurst Rd., Ephra-­ ta. 717-445-9153.

Construction/ Mechanical?

See our special section on

Page 9B

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED Driver For Backyard Chicken Coop Delivery. Exciting career. Great pay with flexible schedule and bonus plan.

Call

(717) 405-6733

CARPENTERS EXPERIENCED OR WILL TRAIN Recent Trade School Grad? Current Construction Worker?

Whitley East, Leola, PA is looking for Carpenters!

Work in a conditioned environment. Travel to one site daily. Needed: Full-Time Framers, Trimmers, Door Hanger & Roofers Paid Holidays. 401(k). Paid Vacation. Health Plans. Send resume or contact info. to:

SteveHammerstone@ whitleyman.com or call 717-656-2081 and ask for Steve H.

FOR SALE: Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppies, ACA regis-­ tered, vet checked, up to date on shots, cute and playful. $1,500/each. 717445-8443. FOR SALE: Cavapoo pup-­ pies, vet checked, up to date on shots, adorable and playful, $2,800 each. 717445-8443. FOR SALE: Golden Retriever male, DOB: 5/30/19. He is hip certified and is AKC reg-­ istered. He is wormed and up to date. Asking $1,000 or best offer. Call 717-5873728.

at our New Holland location

Is Looking For A

PT Cleaning Technician For Cleaning Furniture, Carpets, Upholstery And More. Experience Not Necessary - Willing To Train Call 717-626-7839 or Stop In At 2073 Main Street, Lititz (Behind The Rothsville Fire Co.)

Sign-on bonus available for experienced automotive techs who qualify. Unlimited earning potential ($60K-$100K+). Valid PA Inspection & Emissions licenses. Minimum of 2 years automotive technician experience required. Medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurances, 401(k), employee discounts, paid holidays & PTO

Apply now at

cjtire.com/careers

WE NEED YOU! OPENINGS FOR: CUSTODIANS CAFE PROCTORS • FOOD SERVICE AIDES CLASSROOM AIDES APPLY ONLINE AT: SOSGROUPINC.COM/JOBS SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW: TEXT “SOS” to 25000 CONESTOGA VALLEY, DONEGAL AREA, HEMPFIELD & WYOMISSING AREA SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND LANCASTER CTC

Some experience necessary. Must be able to read blueprints and have leadership skills. Contact donna@dsburkholder.com or (717) 484-0600 for application or to submit resume.

Pets & Animals

FT Automotive Technician

POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN

Looking for a Commercial Electrician.

FOR SALE: Cash paid for mo-­ torcycles and ATVs, loans paid off. Call John today, 610-637-9447.

JOIN OUR TEAM!

FOR SALE: 2003 Jeep Wrangler, good condition, new inspection, AT, 99K, $5,000. 717-823-7090.

WHO’S HIRING

Lawn & Garden

Motorcycles/ATV’s

HELP WANTED

DELIVERY POSITION FULL TIME WITH POSSIBLE OVERTIME Motivated, dependable, team worker. Must have clean driving record. Some heavy lifting. Must be able to work some Saturdays. Benefits include Health Insurance, Paid Vacation and 401(k).

Please apply in store.

EPHRATA AGWAY Your Yard, Garden, Farm and Pet Place

WE ARE HIRING! Farm Tractor Parts Department Dismantling Mechanic

This position is responsible to dismantle farm tractors for salvageable parts. Must have mechanical ability and be physically able to perform the tasks of a mechanic. Must have appropriate tools. Candidates must be able to lift 70 lbs. Hours of work are Monday - Friday 7:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Drug Screen and Background Check required. Applications may be completed at our offices at 831 South College St., Myerstown (Construction Division Building) https://www.wengers.com/customer-support/employment-opportunities

®

SERVING CUSTOMERS FOR OVER 65 YEARS!

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

The Cocalico School District is accepting applications for the following positions:

Custodian

2nd Shift, Full-time

Custodian Substitutes Hourly, as needed

Paraprofessionals Part-time, Hourly

*Highly qualified status required (Associate’s Degree, 48 post-secondary credits or Credential of Competency for Paraprofessionals)

Visit the employment page of our website to obtain a support staff application!

www.cocalico.org OR

Apply in person or mail to:

Cocalico School District

Resumes may be faxed to (717) 866-6943 or emailed to rwalmer@wengers.com

www.wengers.com

FEED MILL MAINTENANCE MECHANIC This full-time position features a competitive starting salary and benefits package including company match 401K and Health Savings Account. • Qualified applicants will possess a mechanical background and the ability to share on call responsibilities. • Prior feed mill experience preferred but not required. • Hourly wage based on qualifications and experience. Visit esbenshadefarmmill.com for an application. Email application or resume to hr@esbenshadefarmmill.com or apply in person M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Attention: Human Resources 800 South Fourth Street, P.O. Box 800 Denver, PA 17517 Applications will be accepted until positions are filled. Cocalico School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer

220 Eby Chiques Road., Mt. Joy, PA 17552-9219 (717) 653-8061


6B - Wednesday, January 27, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” FOR SALE: Hamster, all accessories go with, friendly, $25. 717-484-2335.

Produce/Edibles

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

Notice

FOR SALE: Fresh goat milk, goat milk soap and more. Check us out at 3568 Scenic Road, Gordonville, PA 17529. Call 717-517-6223.

NOTICE: Beyond The Fork In The Road, 56F West Church St., Denver, PA 17517 January Sale: 40% Off Christmas, 25% Off Glass & Pottery. Multiple Family Estates. Every Friday, 8am-3pm, 2nd & 4th Saturday, 8am-noon.

Sporting Goods FOR SALE: Weatherby 340 MarkV Fibermark riffle, muzzle brake tally mounts Burris signature 4x16 scope 44m objective lens. Mossberg 835 ulti-mag turkey pump action shotgun for 3-1/2 shells and below. Tasco pro-point sight. 717-690-4915. FOR SALE: Hot tub cover, used 2 years. 79” dia. 3” skirt, 5”-3” taper, gray, $100. 610-775-0539.

NOTICE: If you live in Ephrata Township and you are frustrated with all of the truck “Jake Brakes”, please email scottsweigart 17522@dejazzd.com to show your support for a brake retarder ordinance.

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

Help Offered HELP OFFERED: Interior painting, custom colors, drywall repair, wallpaper removal. Call about our winter discounts. Call Damien, 717-940-5912. PA#032157. HELP OFFERED: Experienced caregiver and companion for the elderly, willing to do light cooking and cleaning. 717-572-0137.

Garage Sale NOTICE: Storewide, 1/2 Off Event, except Choice books, Leola Thrift Shoppe, Saturday, January 30, 9-4. 265 W. Main St., Leola, between Mook’s and Sharp Shopper. Place your classified ads online at www.snews.com!

HELP OFFERED: Light tree trimming, debris removal, hedge trimming, mulching and gutter cleaning. Great prices, free estimates. Call Tim at 717-8242831. HELP OFFERED: Experienced electrician and handyman services, licensed and insured. Free estimates. Call Jim, 717-5752147.

EXPERIENCED AUTO TECH 629 Stricklerstown Road, Newmanstown • 717-949-3021

HELP WANTED • Looking To Fill the Following Positions: Full-Time Position – Experienced plumber or willing to train. Must be a self-motivated individual and a team player. Benefits include paid holidays and vacation days and bonuses.

PA 019173

Part-Time or Full-Time Position – Service work including all types of service and troubleshooting of well pumps and water heaters, etc. Must have 5 years of plumbing experience. Call for more details.

PURCHASING AGENT IMMEDIATE OPENING

Want to move up from your current purchasing position, or maybe it’s time for a change? Whitley East, Leola, PA is looking for an experienced Purchasing Agent!

Knowledge of building materials, electrical, HVAC and plumbing components is a must.

Looking for a seasoned technician that is reliable and honest. We offer paid vacation, company paid retirement, health insurance, training, overtime opportunities, profit share and bonuses. If you are a highly experienced technician looking to grow your career in the automotive repair industry, please send your resume to:

butch@parkplaceautoinc.com or call 717-468-1258

Dairy Queen Of Ephrata ®

HELP OFFERED: Cory’s Handyman Service is looking to fix those things around the house in need of repair, so you don’t have to. No job too small. So call, 717-7230277. Reasonable rates/insured. PA#103368. HELP OFFERED: Honest, experienced Christian lady will take care of elderly (mom or dad), 24-7, full time or part time. Vera, 717-808-7055.

HELP OFFERED: Groff Painting. Clean, quality work at a reasonable price. Free estimates. PA118129, Ephrata. 717723-5734.

HELP OFFERED: A-Clean Hometown Services, specializing in residential, offices, apt. turnovers, move ins and move outs, churches, daycares and banks. Serving Lancaster County for 25 years. Call 717-336-4854. HELP OFFERED: Cleaning service for Schoeneck and nearby areas. Dependable and thorough. Call or text, 717-572-9909.

Home & Lawn Care

Cleaning Services

HELP OFFERED: Tree removal and trimming. Cocalico Tree Service. 717-6824591.

HELP OFFERED: Clean homes, apartments, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, low rates, 15 years experience, references, honest, reliable, covid free. 717-271-1220.

HELP OFFERED: We do mulching, edging, planting, trimming, pruning, and hardscaping. Call ZJ’s Estate Maintenance at 717381-5055 or visit landscapinglancasterpa.com.

Hornberger’s Auto Body is seeking a

Painter/Prepper Attention to detail a must. Excellent pay and benefits.

Hornberger’s Auto Body 123 E. Church St., Stevens

717-336-3228

Job Opportunities! We are looking for responsible, outgoing, friendly team members interested in:

Weekdays – Dayshift Opportunity

• Great fit for a friendly, responsible, self-motivated, dependable person who loves to multi-task.

Crew Members – Evenings & Weekends

• Apply today for Start Dates beginning in January through July.

We Offer: Competitive pay, flexible hours, on-the-job training and opportunities for advancement. • A friendly team of coworkers, great customers and a fast-paced working environment.

Paid Holidays. 401(k). Paid Vacation. Health Plans.

Interested? We’d love to meet you!

Please apply online at dqephrata.com or visit our store in person to pick up an application at:

Send resume or contact info. to: DonEngle@whitleyman.com or call 717-656-2081 and ask for Don.

Dairy Queen® of Ephrata, Inc.

Check us out at Indeed.com/cmp/ Whitley-East-LLC/reviews

181 South Reading Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522 All trademarks owned by Am. D.Q. Corp ©2021

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR EXTRA

$$$$!

THE

SH HOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

Eastern Lancaster County SCHOOL DISTRICT

2nd Shift Custodian Full-Time: 12-month Qualifications: • Current driver’s license/good driving record • Able to lift 50+ lbs., climb ladder/operate equipment • Required physical & clearances • Additional requirements: www.elanco.org

Is Seeking Carriers For Various Routes In Northern Lancaster County.

Please send support staff application,

Delivery Times Are Flexible,

hr@elanco.org

taking approximately 1-4 hours per week. Carrier Employment Applications Can Be Found On Our Website At:

www.snews.com/forms And Are Available At The Shopping News Office, 615 East Main Street, Ephrata

letter of interest & resume to: Human Resources ELANCO District Office 669 East Main Street, New Holland, PA 17557 Inquiries for the above position will close when successful candidate is selected.

(Monday, 7:30am-4:30pm; Tuesday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm; Saturday, 8:00am-12:00pm)

Available!

Crew Leaders • General Labor Estimating Department We are a local contractor located in Lititz, PA specializing in commercial wood framing.

BENEFITS INCLUDE:

Overtime Pay • Paid Travel Time Paid Holidays • Yearly Bonuses Paid Vacation (After 2 years of employment) IRA Retirement Plan (After 1 year of employment)

Or By Emailing snews@ptd.net

Requirements: 18 Years Or Older, Have Own Transportation, Valid Driver’s License And Motor Vehicle Insurance, Able To Lift Up To 35 Lb. Newspaper Bags Into Vehicle, Ability To Follow Written Driving Directions And Carrier Route Maps.

Numerous Positions

CEDAR RUN CONSTRUCTION Equal Opportunity Employer

717-475-9466


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, January 27, 2021 - 7B HELP WANTED: Full time li-­ censed PA inspection/emis-­ sion mechanic. No evenings or weekends. Call 717-8039883. HELP WANTED: Now hiring Full Time night auditor. We will train. Weekends a must. Competitive wages. Apply in person at Red Roof Inn on Route 272, Denver.

Wanted WANTED: Buying estate jewelry, gold, silver, Help Wanted watches, wrist/pocket, costume jewelry, sterling HELP WANTED: Driver flatware, antiques, vintage wanted. Local metal fab-­ clothes. Nobody beats ricator in Leola is seeking Uncle Funky’s price. 1part-time driver for morn-­ 484-432-9770, 717-733ing and evening run to de-­ 0003. liver workers to and from work, Mon. thru Fri. and Like new or occasional local daytime WANTED: slightly used digital hear-­ deliveries. We will provide ing aids. Call 717-203vehicle. Retirees are wel-­ 6521. come to apply. Call 717656-8219. HELP WANTED: Caregiver/ roommate, light cooking, light cleaning, prepare meals, shared living. No smoking, no drinking, no drugs, no late sleepers. Le-­ ola area. 717-925-6233.

WANTED: Always buying WANTED: Vinyl records & WANTED: $100-$2,000 paid your mother’s, grand-­musical instruments: Pay-­ for unwanted and junk vehi-­ To Buy mother’s, wife’s estate ing cash. Top dollar paid cles. Local, insured and jewelry, costume, gold, for your vinyl records- all bonded dealer. Free removal. silver, wrist and pocket styles and genres, 33s, Call anytime, 717-350-1208. watches, cast iron cook-­ WANTED: Buying col-­ ware, old cameras, radios, 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, WANTED: To buy Lionel clarinets, trumpets, any-­ lections. Are you over-­ old wheelbarrows, small thing music! We love it all. trains, Plasticville houses, whelmed? Are you left LEGOs, sports cards, Thom-­ with a collection you windmills, any primitive Call or stop by today, Li-­ don’t want or need? Do outside items. Cash on titz Music Company, 47 S. as the Train. 717-341you need to clear the spot. Don’t delay, call Broad Street in Lititz. 717- 4214. space due to moving? I today, 610-780-6873, Bob View all classified ads can help! Cash paid for Reed. 20% of our profit 627-4929. www.lititzmusic online at .com. collections of comic www.snews.com! books, toys, sports goes to charity. cards, cameras, photo-­ $50-$500 paid for graphs, jewelry, coins, WANTED: junk autos. Free removal. and more. Call Jason in Call anytime, licensed, in-­ Denver, PA 610-207- sured, bonded. All paper-­ 9179. work taken care of legally.

Help Wanted Full-Time Line Cook Evenings & Weekends

717-989-6980. It’s easy to place a classified ad! Visit our office at 615 E. Main St., Ephrata, or submit your ad at www.snews.com!

WANTED: Highest cash paid for junk or good cars. Licensed profes-­ sional. 717-278-9539.

Front Counter Receptionist/ Parts Counter Person.

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: Love to clean? Kelly’s Kleaning has full/part-time, 1st & 2nd shift positions available. Must be 18 or older, avail-­ able evenings and week-­ ends. Need valid driver’s li-­ cense & transportation. Ap-­ ply online kellys-klean-­ ing.com.

Mon.-Fri. and Every Other Sat. For more details, stop in or call and ask for Lester Stoltzfus

Apply in Person

Bright’s Restaurant

Your Independent Restaurant for over 59 Years

1025 S. State Street & Rt. 272, Ephrata

Wyomissing Area School District

has the following Coaching opportunities for Spring 2021:

Is looking for an immediate hire for

Part-Time Dishwasher

Varsity Track Asst. Coach Jr. High Track Asst. Coach Jr. High Baseball Asst. Coach Boys’ Volleyball Head Coach

717-738-1177

NOW HIRING

To apply, fill out Support Staff App. at www.wyoarea.org and email to fferrandino@wyoarea.org

EOE

Flaggers starting $12.50 hourly & control traffic around construction sites. A valid PA driver’s license a must. Good benefits. If interested, please fill out an application at

1782 North Reading Road, Stevens, PA on Thursday 10am-2pm or online at trafficplan.com.

1-800-752-2988

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8B - Wednesday, January 27, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

For Rent

FOR RENT: Ephrata, 2BR, 2nd floor. Includes: stove, refrigerator, wash-­ er/dryer, heat pump with central air, outside storage, off-street park-­ ing, trash/recycling, mowing and snow re-­ moval. No pets, no smok-­ ing. $750/month plus security deposit and credit check. 717-7381151.

Apartments

FOR RENT: Twin Pine Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ cess, $20.00/month and FOR RENT: 3BR, 2BA, 2nd up. 717-733-6549. 1932 W. Main, Ephrata. Tuesday & floor, 1 car garage, central Thursday, 9am-5pm, Mon-­ air, $1,200 plus utilities. day, Wednesday & Friday, Apartment on Gross St., 9am-12:00pm, Sat., by ap-­ Ephrata. No smoking, no pointment. pets. Security deposit re-­ FOR RENT: Rooms available, weekly or monthly at Motel 6. quired. Available 2/1. 717Route 30E. No pets. Call 271-2566. 717-687-3880.

PERSONAL CARE AIDES NEEDED 717-464-2006 or

www.PA-HomeCare.com.

Read your ad the first week it appears! This publication will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement.

Park Maintenance Laborer Year round full-time position. Responsible for athletic field preparation, park maintenance, mowing, equipment operation, snow removal, manual labor, etc.

FOR RENT: 2BR, 2nd floor, Tom Avenue, Eph-­ rata. Newer construstion. Easy access to Route 222. Includes refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, micro-­ wave, washer/dryer, heat pump w/central air, trash, mowing, snow re-­ moval. $925/month plus utilities, security deposit and credit check. No pets, no smoking. Availability in February & March. 717738-1151.

Houses FOR RENT: Rooms available with kitchenette, weekly or monthly at Red Roof Inn/ HomeTowne Studio, Denver/ Rt272, near Dunkin Donuts. No pets. Call 717-466-9282.

FOR RENT: 4BR, 1BA, 2 car garage. No pets, no smoking. Available Feb.1. Elm/Penryn area. 717-344-2834.

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Ephrata Recreation Center

Growing alarm company in need of 2nd shift 4PM to midnight ALARM DISPATCHERS.

130 S. Academy Drive, Ephrata, PA 17522 OR

jhackett@ephratarec.com

HELP WANTED

ELECTRICIANS

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FOR RENT: Ephrata, 2BR, 1st floor. Includes: stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer/dryer, heat pump with central air, outside storage, off-street parking, trash/recycling, mowing and snow removal. No pets, no smoking. $795/month plus security deposit and credit check. Photos/info. available at www.snews.com, click Hocking Rentals tab. 717738-1151.

Tired of bull work running large conduit?

Data entry and phone skills a plus. Must be able to work every other weekend as scheduled. Pay based upon experience. Company paid benefits including health and life insurance, 401(k), holiday and vacation pay. Apply within:

Yarnell Security

131 Elmwood Rd., Lanc. PA or email to tyarnell@yarnellsecurity.com

Come work for our team. Health care, 401(k), holidays and steady work. Pay commensurate with experience.

Yarnell Security Systems 717-399-3900 Sales@yarnellsecurity.com

NOW HIRING SECRETARY AND TENT INSTALLERS Seasonal and full time positions available. Benefits: Paid Vacation • 401(k) • Bonus • Free Phone

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Reader Advisory: The National Trade Association we belong to has purchased the above classifieds. Determining the value of their service or product is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some advertisers do not offer employment but rather supply the readers with manuals, directories and other materials designed to help their clients establish mail order selling and other businesses at home. Under NO circumstance should you send any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID, or credit card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee loans regardless of credit and note that if a credit repair company does business only over the phone it is illegal to request any money before delivering its service. All funds are based in US dollars. Toll free numbers may or may not reach Canada.

Open positions include: Pipe Layers, Laborers, Equipment Operators, Paving Screed, Supervisors and More! Apply in personApply or online www.brubacher.net Questions? Call Brubacher today at 717-445-4571 inatperson or online• at www.brubacher.net. Questions?825 Call Brubacher today atPA717-445-4571 Reading Rd., Bowmansville, 17507 Brubacher is anisequal employment (EEO) employer. Brubacher an equal employmentopportunity opportunity (EEO) employer.

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In search of highly-motivated full-time employee to fill our open Distribution positions in our Denver location, eventually moving to the Adamstown campus. Skills needed: Experience picking/packing preferred, ability to lift up to 40 lbs. and a team player attitude. Attention to detail and a passion to do things right is a must! Must have reliable transportation. On the job training is available! FULL TIME hours for the position are Monday through Friday 7:00am-3:30pm. **Due to the COVID-19 situation, we are not permitting visitors into the facility. If you would like an application, please email HR@bollmanhats.com to either pick up an application or have one emailed to you.


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1st Shift Openings 3rd Shift Openings Painters: Spray surfaces of heavy steel and casting fabrications with protective prime and top coat paints per customer requirements. Previous industrial painting experience preferred, but will train.

Paint Prep: Perform required prep work of heavy steel and casting

MGS has fantastic opportunities to join a growing manufacturing company with a supportive environment where you can grow your skills. In business since 1962, we provide equipment supporting the national infrastructure, which includes the gas and electric industry, the military, portable power and pumping, ďŹ rst responders and more.

Blaster/Painter: Blasts steel inside industrial blast booth and performs a wide variety of painting and coating processes on steel or aluminum product with protective prime and topcoat paints using industrial paint equipment. Paint Prep: Perform required prep work of heavy steel and casting fabrications. Quality Technician: Conducts activities concerned with the quality assurance of

fabrications.

manufacturing processes, inspects materials such as sheet stock, parts or components, and ďŹ nished products for conformance to speciďŹ cations.

Press Break Operator: Operator will learn to set up a variety of

Shipping & Receiving Clerk: Assist with the preparation, packing and shipping of various product types and the receiving of incoming equipment, materials and supplies.

equipment as they build metalworking skills. You will use your experience to fabricate parts running brake presses, shears, saw and other metal forming equipment. Fabricating knowledge and machine set-up a plus.

Welder/Fabricator: Layout, ďŹ t and weld fabricated, cast and forged components to assemble products. Must be proďŹ cient MIG welder with print reading and layout skills with 3+ yrs exp.

Assistant Project Manager: Develop, and assure compliance to, project goals, including project schedule milestones, and product quality and reliability measures.

Trailer Service Mechanic: Repairs and performs state inspections of trailers, hitch and wiring for tow vehicles.

Welder/Fabricator: Layout, ďŹ t and weld fabricated, cast and forged components to assemble products. Must be proďŹ cient MIG welder with print reading and layout skills with 3+ yrs exp.

All positions require ability to perform moderate to heavy lifting.

Welding Specialist – Military: Layout, ďŹ t and weld fabricated, cast and forged components to complete speciďŹ c military projects. 9+ years GMAW weld exp. with print reading and layout skills. Must qualify in multiple AWS Code CertiďŹ cations as required by program guidelines. Must be U.S. citizen or lawful permanent residents of the United States and properly licensed.

We offer competitive wages, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) with company match, proďŹ t sharing, paid holidays and vacations.

All positions require ability to perform moderate to heavy lifting.

Apply in person or online to:

We offer competitive wages, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) with company match, proďŹ t sharing, paid holidays and vacations.

MGS, Inc.

Apply in person or online to:

178 Muddy Creek Church Road, Denver, PA 17517 jobs@mgsmail.com

178 Muddy Creek Church Road, Denver, PA 17517 jobs@mgsmail.com

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• On February 1, 1790, the Supreme Court of the United States meets in New York City for the first time, with Chief Justice John Jay presiding. The United States Supreme Court was estab­ lished by Article Three of the United States Con­ stitution, which took effect in March 1789. • On February 7, 1812, the most violent of a series of earthquakes near Missouri causes a so-called fluvial tsunami in the Mississippi River, making the river run backward for several hours. The strongest of the

aftershocks, an 8.8-magni­ tude, caused church bells to ring in Boston, over a thousand miles away. • On February 4, 1861, delegates from South Caro­ lina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia and Louisiana convene to establish the Confederate States of America. Within two months, Virginia, Ark­ ansas, North Carolina and Tennessee all had joined the Confederacy. • On February 6, 1891, three members of the Dalton Gang stage an unsuccessful train robbery in California -an inauspicious beginning to their careers as serious criminals. A year later, the gang botched another robb­ ery, boldly attempting to hit two Kansas banks at the same time.

ELANCO Library Events

The Eastern Lancaster County Library is located at 11 Chestnut Drive in New Holland. Hours are: Mondays, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Tuesdays 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Wednesdays 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.; Thursdays 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.; Fridays - Closed; Saturdays 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Sundays - Closed. Face masks that cover the mouth and nose are required for entry for everyone over the age of two. If you are unable to wear a mask, they are happy to offer NoContact Self Pickup Service

NOW HIRING

Looking for a great work environment with an exceptional benefit package that allows you the flexibility to be home every night? LCSWMA offers all of this and more! Join our team and experience a culture of safety, well-being and excellence.

LCSWMA is currently looking for qualified candidates to fill the following positions:

• Full-Time Mechanic (CDL Class A preferred)

• Heavy Equipment Mechanics • Full-Time General Laborer

www.lcswma.org

for more information or submit an application/resume to:

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• Full-Time Truck Driver (CDL Class A required)

Please visit our website at:

SIGN-ON BONUS AVAILABLE!

(Attn: Human Resources Manager)

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or email:

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CPH Wants To Add To Our TEAM!

YOU

as an alternative; please call 717-354-0525 to arrange. There is currently no seating for quiet study, research, reading or meetings and public access computers are currently not available. Please note that all library materials will be quarantined for an entire week before they are checked in, so turnaround time will be longer than normal. Items will remain on your library account for up to seven days after they have been returned; to avoid fines please do not renew items you know you have returned. All items will be backdated when checking in to account for quarantine time. Thank you for your continued patience and understanding as they work together to ensure the health of the community. All of their electronic

Full & Part-Time Days, Full & Part-Time Evenings & Weekends • Starting at up to $11.00/hr. (Plus Tips) • Free Meals • Flexible Hours

resources (including their e-book and e-audio collection) continue to be available: https://lancaster libraries.overdrive.com/ and http://online.lancaster libraries.org. All library events are offered virtually online. All events and activities can be found on their event calendar at elancolibrary.org. You can also follow them on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest and Twitter. Events for Wednesday, January 27 through Tuesday, February 2 include: • Toddler Thursdays Every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. - For All Ages, best for 1-3-year olds. They know you can’t come to the library for storytime, so they’re bringing storytime to you! You can find the livestream on ELANCO Library’s Facebook. If you don’t tune in, you will miss out! • Readers’ Roundtable Book Discussion - Monday, February 1 at 6:30 p.m. Adult Event (Ages 16+). The Readers’ Roundtable is

meeting virtually via Zoom. In February the title is, “The Mill on the Floss” by George Eliot. Everyone is invited to join them! Register at elancolibrary.org to receive the Zoom meeting ID and password, or send an email to hsmith@elancolibrary.org to register. • Animal Crossing with Ms. Carla - Every Monday at 5:30 p.m. - For Ages 10+. Join the library on Facebook Live to watch Ms. Carla play Animal Crossing. Ask her questions, help her create items, and hang out! You can find the livestream on their Facebook. A recording of it will be provided on their Youtube Channel as well. • Preschool Storytime Every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. - For All Ages, best for 3-6-year-olds. Preschoolers are invited to enjoy themed books, songs, rhymes, or movement activities. They will be streaming from their Facebook.

HELP WANTED We are Hiring Full-Time Siding and Roofing Installers If you love construction work and are willing to learn and work with all your heart, we would be happy to speak with you.

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

Schaum’s Corner Brownstown

717-859-4799

Please Contact sales@mjaybuilders.com or Donald at 717.808.6241

Competitive salary with paid vacation and paid holidays, profit sharing and simple IRA.

HOME HEALTH AID

Cocalico Plumbing & Heating is looking to add a Plumber to our team!

Looking for an honest, dependable, hardworking individual. Must be customer service driven and a team player with a great attitude. Willing to train the right individual.

We are a family-owned company where you are valued and appreciated!

Schedule a time to discuss what all CPH has to offer! Plumbing & Heating

Contact Marcie at 717-869-2332 or email: mzerbe@cocalicoph.com

CPH Wants To Add To Our Team!

YOU

Looking for experienced HVAC Installers/Service Technicians and individuals with a mechanical aptitude who would like to learn the trade. We are a family-owned company where you are valued and appreciated!

Schedule a time to discuss what all CPH has to offer! Plumbing & Heating

Contact Marcie at 717-869-2332 or email: mzerbe@cocalicoph.com

Full-Time, Part-Time We offer great benefits such as: • Free Healthcare • Competitive Wages • Life Insurance • Sick/Personal Days • Vacation Days • Time and a Half for Worked Holidays • 401(k) • Bonuses

Duties Include, but not limited to: • Provide personal care and services • Light Housekeeping • Assist with activities of daily living (toileting, bathing, dressing, grooming, prepare meals, assist with laundry) • Some cases need incontinence care, Foley output measured and emptied, bedside commode toileting and eliminations • Range of motion exercises • Escort to appointments • Being a companion

If you are interested, call Michelle at

717-406-2537 or email

mstehman@patriot-hc.com


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Automotive Deeds Recorded The following were recorded at the Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds office from January 14 to January 20: Brecknock Township Talon Holdings LLC con­ veyed property in Brecknock Township to Gregory P. Rendelman and Lisa M. Rendelman for $494,965. Conrad H. Hurst and Katrina J. Hurst conveyed property in Brecknock Township to Conrad H. Hurst and Katrina J. Hurst for $1. Clay Township Esther S. Herr and John L. Herr conveyed property on Queen Annes Way to Jerrold L. Keefer and Kimberly S. Keefer for $220,500. Denise A. Livingston and

Thomas J. Livingston con­ veyed property on Woodcock Drive to Denise A. Livingston and Thomas J. Livingston for $1. Julie L. Hurst and Leon Ashley Hurst conveyed property on Woodcock Drive to Julie L. Hurst and Leon Ashley Hurst for $1. Julie L. Hurst and Leon Ashley Hurst conveyed property on Woodcock Drive to Denise A. Livingston and Thomas J. Livingston for $1,000. Donald James Pawlowski and Sandra L. Pawlowski conveyed property on Declaration Avenue to David Silfies and Janice Silfies for $485,000. Mabel M. Martin conveyed property on Stephen Lane to Lillie Mae Good for $248,000. Donald E. Geib and Romaine R. Geib conveyed property on Hopeland Road to Donald E. Geib for $1.

Denver Borough Denver Nest No. 54, Fraternal Order Orioles conveyed property on Main Street to Denver Main LLC for $125,000. Tatyana Yadlovskiy and Tony Yadlovskiy conveyed property on Sunrise Circle to Christine K. Miklas and Jonathan D. Miklas for $309,900. The Estate of Michael D. Jeffries conveyed property on Washington Street to Fisher Land Holdings LLC for $142,500. Ernest G. Martin and Yvonne S. Martin conveyed property on South Fourth Street to Jacob P. Maier and Samantha J. Maier for $189,500. The Estate of Stanley B. Loveless conveyed property on Fausnacht Drive to Rebecca Redcay and Steven Redcay for $171,000.

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Gerarda A. Shober and Philip B. Shober conveyed property on Main Street to Grace H. Shober and Jared R. Smith for $165,000. Christina K. Miklas and Jonathan D. Miklas con­ veyed property on Locust Street to Alicia Davis and Mark Davis for $190,000. Earl Township Agnes M. Bowman con­ veyed property in Earl Township to Heart Land Enterprises Inc. for $57,000. Robert E. Lee, Wilma Y. Lee and Yvette L. Lee conveyed property on Robin Road to Yvette L. Lee for $1. Loyd Z. Sensenig conveyed property in Earl Township to Jonathan Crawford for $325,000. East Cocalico Township David E. Sloat conveyed

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Deeds Recorded (Continued From Page 11B)

property in East Cocalico Township to DWF Real Estate LLC for $100,000. Jonathan M. Cook and Karen M. Cook conveyed

Brunswick Farms 2 BR apartment, wheel chair ready (accessible) at Brunswick Farms. Rent $1,074 a month, includes all utilities (heat/hot water/sewer/trash/electric) except telephone & cable. NO PETS. Smoke-free PROPERTY. On-site laundry room, community room. Some income restrictions apply, the minimum income is $2,148 month or $25,776 per year. Section 8 vouchers accepted. Credit, criminal, sex offender database registration, landlord, income & income from assets will all be verified during processing. Call Monica today!

Call 717-517-9257 for an application. Equal Housing Opportunity

property on Terrance Avenue to Jonathan M. Cook and Karen M. Cook for $1. The Verna N. Martin Estate conveyed property on East Church Street to Elsie N. Martin and Annetta Martin for $1. Michael D. Cohen and Susan M. Cohen conveyed property on East Kestrel Drive to Susan M. Cohen

EPHRATA:

2 BR APT. OPEN NOW Rent $857 includes heat. Only $99 security deposit. Residents pay electric and Borough charges. No pets. Minimum income $20,560 required. Section 8 accepted & waives minimum income.

for $10. East Earl Township Kevin L. Miller and Gina M. Miller conveyed prop­ erty on Martin Street to Robert L. Cone and Dawn M. Cone for $410,000. Donald L. Usner and Sally A. Usner conveyed property on Main Street to Richard Tyler Eby and Sarah E. Eby for $1. Paul S. Nolt and Mildred Nolt conveyed property on Briertown Road to Shawn L. Nolt for $140,000. Daniel H. Stauffer and Erma H. Stauffer conveyed prop­erty in East Earl Township to Jonathan R. Smucker for $257,000. The Foundation for Elder­ care conveyed property on

Weaverland Valley Road to Generations of Hope LLC for $1. Ephrata Borough Daniel M. Holdridge and Rachel L. Holdridge con­ veyed property on Wyne­ berry Drive to Allen K. Kevorkov and Kelly M. Kevorkov for $251,000. Earl W. Hostetter and Lois S. Hostetter conveyed prop­ erty in Ephrata Borough to Colton M. Dunkle for $225,000. Alisha M. Murphy con­ veyed property on Point­ view Avenue to Timothy Miller for $145,000. Daryl Thomas and Lindsay Thomas conveyed property on Marie Avenue to Maria Zifchak for $259,500.

Deon Kohle Jones and Karly Peterson Jones conveyed property on North Robert Road to Deon Kohle Jones and Karly Peterson Jones for $1. Russell L. Petticoffer con­ veyed property on Fairview Avenue to Christopher Joseph Muhr and Frances M. Muhr for $235,000. Lisa A. Maddock and Michael D. Maddock con­ veyed property on Vista Circle to Michael D. Maddock for $1. Shannon J. Kurtz and David W. Kurtz conveyed property on East Franklin Street to Lauren Alexis Parsons for $132,000. Aubri M. Weiland and Brian L. Weiland conveyed prop­erty on Railroad

24 E. Orange St., Ephrata

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Avenue to Myron H. Williams Jr. for $245,000. Ellen C. Rupp and John A. Rupp conveyed property on West Fulton Street to 240 Fulton Street LLC for $230,000. Rodney A. Smucker and Danyelle Smucker con­ veyed property in Ephrata Borough to Rodney A. Smucker for $10. Ephrata Township The James A. Tshudy Estate conveyed property in Ephrata Township to James R. Tshudy for $1. Brittany L. Fritz conveyed property on Red Sunset Run to Kyle Wollyung and Felice Pipitone for $350,000. Samuel G. Weaver con­

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veyed property on Buchanan Drive to Melodie A. Weaver and Samuel G. Weaver for $1. Lititz Borough The Estate of Johanna Koch conveyed property on East Third Avenue to John Hults and Pamela Hults for $355,000. New Holland Borough Pamela L. Zook conveyed property on Redwood Lane to Albin J. Aviles and Amayanrys Santana for $250,000. Terre Hill Borough Katie E. Kohl and Zane K. Kohl conveyed property on New Street to Katie E. Kohl and Zane K. Kohl for $1. Upper Leacock Township Ralph M. Hutchison con­ veyed property on Hickory Lane to Ralph M. Hutchison for $1. Kay Denlinger and Marlin Denlinger conveyed prop­ erty on Rose Avenue to David Isaac Beiler for

$236,500. Charles Adam Burkholder and Cynthia S. Burkholder conveyed property in Upper Leacock Township to Benjamin L. Kosko for $255,000. Warwick Township Elaine M. Martin conveyed property on Oregon Pike to Elaine M. Martin for $1. The Arlene J. May Estate conveyed property on Loop Road to JK May Enterprises LLC for $1. Jess J. Volker and Robin L. Volker conveyed property on Newport Road to Lindsay Beth Volker, Ryan Volker, Jess J. Volker and Robin L. Volker for $1. Chrisovalantou Cordischi and Keith M. Cordischi conveyed property on Snyder Hill Road to Brandon M. Klinger and Jessica L. Klinger for $555,000. Robert R. Glick and Sandra A. Glick conveyed property

(New Holland Borough)

PUBLIC AUCTION

2-BDRM., 1-BATH, 1-STORY 1,120 SQ. FT. DWELLING VALUABLE RENTAL/INVESTMENT OR STARTER HOME

THURS., FEB. 18, 2021 at 4 PM

Located at 11 Western Ave., New Holland, Pa. 17557 Directions: From Main St. (Rt. 23) west end of New Holland take Western Ave N. to home on right. Real Estate: Consists of a one-story 2-bdrm., 1-bath 1,120 sq. ft. vinyl sided frame dwelling on a .07-acre lot. Home features a kitchen w/modern wood cabinetry; electric range, fridge & DW included; dining area; family room w/12’ vaulted ceiling; 2-bdrms. & full bath; recent vinyl plank flooring throughout. Interior is in very good condition! Oil furnace forced air heat w/275 gallon fuel tank, public water & sewer; annual taxes: $2,107. Lower level utility area crawl space. Outbuilding: a 10’x12’ utility shed. Paved off street parking for 2 vehicles. OPEN HOUSE: SAT. JAN. 30 & FEB. 6 from 1-3 PM; for info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Kling & Deibler (717) 354-7700. Note: Low maintenance home is currently a rental apartment; the rent is $750/mo. Tenant pays water, sewer, heat, electric & trash. Conveniently located ½ block off Main St. easy walking distance to restaurants & grocery stores. Desirable ELANCO schools! For photos & listing, visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

on Rothsville Road to Duane L. Weiss and Katrina Nicole Weiss for $200,000. Dana E. Costello and Joseph Costello conveyed property on Moorland Court to Kaitlyn Szmidt Eppel and Michael Robert Eppel for $236,000. Devon V. Burnley and Courtney Dougherty con­ veyed property on Owl Hill Road to Holly A. Olsen and Stephen A. Olsen for $401,000. Lititz Reserve LLC con­ veyed property on Sixth Street to the Warwick Township Municipal Author­ity for $1. Jessica Bitner and Minerva A. Bitner conveyed property on Meadow Valley Road to Jessica Lynn Bitner and Bianca Kristine Ortiz for $80,000.

West Cocalico Township Kyle Haldeman and Laura L. Haldeman conveyed prop­erty on Swamp Bridge Road to Laura L. Haldeman for $1. Janita Musser and Joseph R. Musser conveyed prop­ erty on West Route 897 to Nathan Musser for $220,000. Ann L. Schweitzer and John C. Schweitzer con­ veyed prop­erty on Green­ ville Road to Aubri Weiland and Brian L. Weiland for $361,000. David R. Holler and Jo Ellen C. Holler conveyed property on Sportsman Road to Jo Ellen C. Holler for $1. West Earl Township Alvin Z. Beiler and Malinda S. Beiler conveyed property on West Main Street to

PUBLIC AUCTION OF

REAL ESTATE

SAT., FEB. 27, 2021 SALE AT 11:00 A.M.

Located at 219 E. Fulton St., Ephrata (Ephrata Boro., Lanc. Co.) From center of Ephrata, take Main St. (Rt. 322) East. Turn right on Akron Rd. followed by a left on Fulton Street to property on right. Real estate consists of a 2½ story dwelling, built in 1946, containing an eat-in kitchen; living room; full bath; and laundry room all on the main level. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms (one with a privacy violation). There is approx. 1,200 sq. ft. of living space with attic storage above and a full basement below. Oil forced air heat. Central air. Public water & sewer. Situated on a 6/10 acre corner lot, there is also a carport/pavilion as well as a block workshop/storage building and off-street parking. Needing cosmetic updates throughout, this is an excellent investment opportunity! This property is being sold to settle an estate. You will not want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open Houses to be held Sun., Feb. 14 & Sat., Feb. 20 from 1-3PM, or by app’t, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. E. Richard Young, Att’y Terms By:

THE DAVID D. REESE ESTATE

Auction For:

DAVID A. MARTIN

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

(717) 314-9009 NEW HOLLAND, PA

Renate Idolly Gordon for for $240,000. $200,000. Valley View Capital LLC One + AcreMilano Improvedand Lot and 2-3 Bedroom Frameon Francine conveyed property House, Barn situated in a desirable location Lawrence atT.the Milano Battens Circle to Windy foot ofcon­ the Welsh Mountains. veyed property on Bareview Valley Investments LLC for th, Sat., Jan. 30 2021 at 12:00 nOOn Drive to Tuyet Nhung T. Le $182,500.

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One + Acre Improved Lot and 2-3 Bedroom Frame House, Barn situated in a desirable location at the foot of the Welsh Mountains.

Sat., Jan. 30th, 2021 at 12:00 nOOn 744 Rancks Church Rd., New Holland, PA 17557 Lancaster Co., East Earl Twp. 1186 sq. ft. house sits adjacent and shares the 1 acre+ with a former mobile home park. Manufactured homes are sold with the real estate with exception of 1, (leaving 4), and is scheduled to be removed prior to auction. Public Sewer, Electric, Well (needs repair), 342 sq. ft. general purpose barn, and more. 216 feet of road frontage. ZoNED RESiDENTiAL/PoTENTiAL fARMETTE. Real Estate Terms: 10% down payment on day of sale, Good PA check or Certified Funds for out of state buyers. Settlement within 60 days, immediate settlement and possession available. Real Estate is being sold as/is and subject to purchaser's sole discretion of value andRd., condition. All announcements made atCo., timeEast of auction take 744 Rancks Church New Holland, PA 17557 Lancaster Earl Twp. precedence over any and all previously printed material or verbal statements. 1186 sq. ft. house sits adjacent and shares the 1 acre+ with a former mobile Showings home park. Manufactured homes by areAPPoiNTMENT sold with the realoNLY. estate with exception of 1, Contact Auctioneer, Patrick Morgan at 717-278-9202 (leaving 4), and is scheduled to be removed prior to auction. Public Sewer, Electric, to schedule your showing.

Well (needs repair), 342 sq. ft. general purpose barn, and more. 216 feet of road frontage. TERMS BY: ZoNED RESiDENTiAL/PoTENTiAL fARMETTE. June & Richard Witmer Real Estate Terms: 10% down payment on day of sale, GoodAttorney: PA check or &Certified Kling Deibler, New Holland,and PA Funds for out of state buyers. Settlement within 60 days, immediate settlement 717-354-7700 possession available. Real Estate is being sold as/is and subject to purchaser's sole discretion of value and condition. All announcements made at time of auction take R067123 precedence over any and all previously printed material or verbal statements. Showings by APPoiNTMENT oNLY. Contact Auctioneer, Patrick Morgan at 717-278-9202 to schedule your showing.

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

TERMS BY:

June & Richard Witmer OUTSTANDING FIREARMS Attorney: Kling & Deibler, HUNTING, FISHING & MILITARY New Holland, PA COLLECTIBLES & ACCESSORIES 717-354-7700

SATURDAY, JAN. 30, 2021

R067123

AT 9:00 A.M.

PREVIEW: Friday, January 29 from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Saturday, January 30 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) **************************************************************************************

255 LOTS OF FIREARMS TO BE SOLD! 484 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.

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150 Sinclair Rd., Newmanstown. From Brickerville Rt. 501 N. toward Schaefferstown. Right Sinclair Rd. property on left.

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609 N. Water St., Womelsdorf. Rt. 419 N. to Womelsdorf. Right E. High St. Left Rt. 422 (Conrad Weiser Pkwy.). Right N. Water St. House 6/10 mile OR Rt. 422 W. from Robesonia toward Womelsdorf. Right N. Water St.

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 • 10 A.M.

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Our Online-Only Auction Schedule Is: Feb. 1 at 5 PM – New Merchandise - HH Goods, etc. Feb. 8 at 5 PM – Tools – Snap-On & More!

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Country farm house w/1952 SF, eat-in kitchen, 1st floor family rm., living rm., 1st floor laundry, den/office, 4 bdrms. + bonus 5th, 2 full baths, bsmt., oil air heat, 3 car garage 22x36 w/auto doors, barn/garage bldg. 24x56 w/2 overhead doors, 13x20 utility bldg., 2.8 ACRES w/11/2 acres tillable, pasture w/stream, macadam drive & parking, large garden & lawn area. Zoned HC (Commercial) w/large variety of permitted uses or country residence. Owner downsizing & serious to sell. Ideal location. Minutes to Schaefferstown, Kleinfeltersville, Buffalo Springs & Brickerville. Plenty of garage & barn storage on rural 2.8 acre tract w/stream. Personal inspection by appointment. For brochure or land plotting, visit www.klinekreidergood. com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Doris E. Binkley (Mrs. Daniel E. Binkley) 717-205-7222 or 717-644-2213 www.klinekreidergood.com

1 sty. w/2052 SF finished area, eatin kitchen w/appliances, pantry, brick FP, living rm. w/ brick FP w/wood stove insert, 3 bdrms., bath, full finished lower level w/large family rm. w/bar, laundry, 8x10 gun rm. w/16-gun cabinet, utility rm., elec. heat, central AC, hardwood floors, brick exterior all sides, patio, low maintenance, insulated/tilt windows, rural, country 1/2 acre m/l lot surrounded by farmland, mature shade, shrubbery, macadam drive. Zoned Ag Preserve. Conrad Weiser School District. Owner downsizing & serious to sell. Unique, solid brick, “one level” dwl. in very private, quiet country setting on extremely low traffic road w/ virtually no neighbors in sight! Minutes to Myerstown, Newmanstown, Robesonia & Womelsdorf w/easy access to Rts. 422, 419 & 501. Personal inspection by appointment. For brochure or land plotting visit www. klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

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14B - Wednesday, January 27, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

SALES REGISTER NOW THRU TUES., FEBRUARY 2 - 7:00 p.m. (closing time) - Online only jewelry auction. 300+ lots of estate gold, diamonds, gemstones, variety of Bakelite items, Victorian, sterling, Native American, rhinestones and mechanical pencils and so much more. Hess Auction Group. WED., JAN. 27 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­

ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., JANUARY 28 - 12:00 Noon - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. 279 lots of coins and currency. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., JANUARY 30 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding firearms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., JANUARY 30 10:00 a.m. - Doris E. Binkley, 150 Sinclair Rd., Newmanstown. Country 2­1/2 story 4 bedroom farm dwelling, 3 car garage, barn/ garage, utility building, 2.8

acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JANUARY 30 11:00 a.m. - Trinity Evan­ gelical Congregational Church, 32 & 34 East Orange Street, Lititz. Two Valuable Lititz Properties, Great Location. Witman Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., JANUARY 30 12:00 Noon - June and Richard Witmer, 744 Rancks Church Rd., New Holland. 1+ acre improved lot and 2­3 bedroom frame house, barn situated in a desirable location at the foot of the Welsh Mountains. Patrick Morgan Auction Services LLC.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Online Only Thru Feb. 2 • 7pm Closing Time 768 Graystone Rd. Manheim, PA 17545

300+ Lots of Estate Gold, Diamonds, Gemstone, Variety of Bakelite Items, Victorian, Sterling, Native American, Rhinestones & Mechanical Pencils & so much more! Bid now through February 2. Auction will begin closing at 7pm.

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Semi-Annual Consignment Auction Saturday, February 20, 2021, 8:30 A.M.

Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., FEBRUARY 13 8:00 a.m. - Fivepointville Fire Hall, 1087 Dry Tavern Rd., Denver. Primitives, collectibles, coins, jewelry, toys, knives, lots of tools, shop items. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., FEBRUARY 15 10:00 a.m. - Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Road, Denver. Auction to be held at 10:00 a.m. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., FEBRUARY 18 - 4:00 p.m. - David A. Martin, 11 Western Ave., New Holland. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 1 story 1,120 sq. ft. dwelling, valuable rental/ investment or starter home. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., FEBRUARY 25 - 4:00 p.m. - The Linford R. Moyer Estate, 328 N. Plum St., Lancaster. Valuable 2 bedroom, 1 bath townhouse with 1 car garage,

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SAT., JANUARY 30 1:00 p.m. - Lowell D. Hartzell, 609 North Water St., Womelsdorf. Country brick three bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 1/2 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., FEBRUARY 1 10:00 a.m. - Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Road, Denver. Auction to be held at 10:00 a.m. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. WED., FEBRUARY 3 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers. FRI., FEBRUARY 5 3:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued antique auction. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., FEBRUARY 6 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued antique auction. Horst Auctioneers. WED., FEBRUARY 10 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction

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#34: 21/2 STORY SIDED THREE BEDROOM, ONE BATH HOUSE WITH DETACHED TWO (2) CAR GARAGE & OFF-STREET PARK ING SPACE, approx. 1,836 sq. ft., lot size 6,098 sq. ft. #32: 21/2 STORY SIDED THREE BEDROOM, ONE BATH HOUSE WITH DETACHED 29’x68’ OVERSIZED THREE BAY GARAGE, approx. 1,648 sq. ft., lot size 6,098 sq. ft., Each property offers a great investment opportunity, downtown walking distance, much potential! Realtor/Broker Participation Offered.

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Auction By: Witman Auctioneers, Inc. Luke R. & Clarke N. Witman, Douglas L. Ebersole www.witmanauctioneers.com (717) 665-5735 • (717) 665-1300 AY 000155-L

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shed. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., FEBRUARY 27 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding firearms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., FEBRUARY 27 11:00 a.m. - The David D. Reese Estate, 219 E. Fulton St., Ephrata. 2­1/2 story dwelling with 3 bedrooms and 1,200 sq. ft. of living space, a carport/pavilion and a block workshop/storage building. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. MON., MARCH 1 - 4:00 p.m. - Jonas L. and Feenie S. Zook, 1264 East Earl Rd., East Earl. 3 or 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath 2­story dwelling, 1+ acre lot, 4 bay garage/2 stall horse barn, utility shed and pasture. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., MARCH 4 9:00 a.m. - Jeptha Z. and Katie Z. Stoltzfus, 395 Crawford Rd., Bloomsburg. Horse drawn farm equip­ ment, work horses, tractor, produce equipment, house­ hold goods, tools, antiques, dairy and butcher equipment. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MARCH 4 1:00 p.m. - Sylvia Hoffman, W.S. of N. Sheridan Rd., Newmanstown. 94.62 acres, premium farm land, mostly level, zoned R­2 residential, prime possible development, water, sewer, gas, electric street­side. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., MARCH 13 - 11:00 a.m. - The Carl Z. Weaver Estate, 975 Martin Ave., Ephrata. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath dwelling with a 2 car garage. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., MARCH 18 6:00 p.m. - Barry L. Stephens Estate, 1435 Bowmansville Rd., Mohn­ ton. Brick ranch style dwelling with attached garage and frame garden shed. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., MARCH 20 - 10:00 a.m. - Eugene and Janet K. Gibble, 15 Hamaker Rd., Manheim. Commercial real estate ­ 60x150 building with 4 separate compart­ ments/bays, garage/body shop, warehouse, storage, parking lot, 1 acre. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers.


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