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Health Council Encourages Brecknock Students To Drink More Milk

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Student Spotlight Ephrata High School Joseph Vidzicki Lititz Area Mennonite School Lydia Sensenig Biblical Message ............. 14A Births.................................... 15A Crossword Puzzle......... 12A “Happy Birthday”.......... 15A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”......................7A Things To Do ................... 12A

Students at Brecknock Elementary School were given the opportunity to enjoy their very own per­ sonal small milkshake during their lunch time break, thanks to a program coordinated through the Garden Spot High School Health Council. High

school students visited Blue Ball Elementary School, New Holland Elementary School and Brecknock Elementary School to interact with the students and encourage them to drink more milk as part of a healthy diet. The students did their best to get a milk

mustache and then they were allowed to get a photo with the Health Council cow. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are (kneeling) Isaac Adames, Jack Mc­ Carty (cow), Yadviel Rosas Rodriguez, Ben Smeltz,

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Gabe Brooks; (back) Health Groft (in charge of the Council members, Amanda Coordinated School Health Leeland, Joseph Sharp, Council), and Kayla Straub Hannah Hoffman, Lauren (a teacher on the Health Wolfe, Amelia Mercado, Hannah Hostetler, Logan Council) who plan activities Martin and Brock Bar­ throughout the year for the shinger. Not shown are Julie entire district.

ago as a volunteer group that enjoyed singing. Their purpose is to visit The Lancaster AARP retirement centers and Chorus was formed 39 years nursing homes to entertain

the residents. They are now actively seeking new members. If you like to sing, they would love to have you join them.

It is helpful to have had some experience singing parts in choirs or other choruses. The chorus sings concerts in area retirement centers in May and

December. They meet each Friday from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Grace U.C.C. on Route 23 east (about 1/2 mile from the

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Ephrata Library Romance Lovers’ Book Sale Sir Valentine Court Prepares For Event

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Romance Lovers’ Book Sale will be held on Tuesday, February 11 and Wednesday, Cocalico High School is pleased to introduce six young men who are vying for this February 12, from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the Ephrata Public Library lobby, located at 550 South Reading Road, Ephrata. All sales will be by donation with all proceeds benefitting years’ title of Sir Valentine. The Valentine assembly will be held Friday, February 7 and the the Ephrata Public Library. Featured in the photo are Will Caverly (middle), Director of Valentine dance is Saturday, February 8. Development; Lauren Fisher (right), Development Coordinator; and Norman Wangman Shown in the photo, from left to right, are (front row) Noah Bennetch, Moses Madison; (left), .002 Booksellers volunteer. (back) Brad Steiert, Nicolas Molignoni, Brock Gingrich and Ruvim Bozhko.


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begin on Tuesday, February 11. Reg­istration will be in person. No phone or online reg­istration will be accepted. All students will need to purchase their own supplies for the class and will receive a materials list at the time of registration. You must signup for all four sessions. The class will be an introduction to knitting. Participants will learn basic knitting skills including knit, purl, increase and decrease. A gauge swatch and a small project in­ corporating new skills will be completed.

The Lititz Public Library and instructor Barbara Elliott will offer a Very Beginners Knitting Class in March. The class will feature four sessions. The class dates are Tuesday, March 3, Tuesday, March 10, Tuesday, March 17 and Tuesday, March 31 from 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. The class is limited to ten people and registration will

Barbara Elliott, of Lititz, is a graduate of Mansfield University, with a B.S. in Home Economics Edu­ cation. She has been knitting since childhood and spinn­ ing for 37 years. Barbara owned and operated a knitting, spinning and weaving store where she taught classes in all three disciplines. She has demon­ strated on a sheep to shawl team and holds membership in several local guilds. She currently men­ tors several knitting groups and also gives private instruction.

The Denver Women’s Club presented checks to two of the club’s largest benefactors. On behalf of the Adamstown Library, Jane Webber received a check for $500 and another in the amount of $1,000 for The Adamstown Library Room to Grow Campaign. Mindi Stoner received a $500 check for the Denver Memorial Park and Playground Associations.

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The Art Gallery at United Zion Retirement Comm­ unity (UZRC), Lititz, is pleased to feature two of its own employees as the UZRC Artists of the Month for February – Nancy Shelly and Chris Eby. Nancy Shelly studied Commercial Art and is currently exploring fluid painting. Shelly finds the endless possibilities of fluid painting thrilling and loves

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The club generates funds through membership dues and various fundraisers. In addition to monetary donations, the club is also active in community projects such as maintaining the Main Street flowerpots and the Denver Memorial Park pond area. The club meets monthly from September through May with the exception being December. Meetings

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to show others how it works. In fluid painting, the paint is mixed with an additive to make the paint more fluid. Instead of using paint­ brushes, everyday tools from strainers to cups to hair dryer diffusers are filled with the altered paint and poured on to canvas. The paint is, also, manipulated with string, canvas tipping and layering. These vibrant works of art are brilliantly hued and feature an amazing depth due to the textures in the paint. Shelly is celebrating her 41st year at United Zion. Chris Eby’s artwork is heavily inspired by Japanese Manga and Anime, which are two artistic styles of comics and cartoons. His art process typically begins with a pencil sketch that is

then inked over with a finepoint Sharpie and colored in with pencils. Chris loves turning on some music and letting his imagination take control as he draws or paints. Come to United Zion Retirement Community to see Nancy Shelly and Chris Eby’s brightly colored works daily from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., during the month of February. Second Friday reception will be held Friday, February 14 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information on the Art Gallery, please contact Alyssa Wojcik at awojcik@uzrc.org. United Zion Retirement Community is located at 722 Furnace Hills Pike, one and a half miles north of the square in Lititz.

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Obituaries George A. Small Jr., 92, Luther Acres, Lititz, passed away on Friday, January 3. He was the husband of the late Catherine Keesey Small. He is survived by a son, Rev. Timothy, husband of Betsy Small, Columbia; and a sister, Audrey, wife of Norwood Ritz, Wrightsville. Charles “Charlieâ€? A. Lownsbery Jr., 78, husband of Doris (Garner) Lowns­ bery, Lititz, passed away on Sunday, January 19. Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons: Stephen Lownsbery, hus­ band of Michelle, Willow Street; Brian Lownsbery, husband of Linda, Elizabeth­ town; and Kevin Lownsbery, husband of Anne BlankeLownsbery, Downingtown; six grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; a brother, Scott Lownsbery, Lancaster; and two sisters: Christine Wednitz, Silver Springs, and Saundra Frye, wife of Ray, Strasburg. Michael James “Mikeâ€? Bevard, 74, Lititz, passed

away on Tuesday, January 21. Betty S. Hess, 87, Akron, passed away on Tuesday, January 21. She was the wife of the late Robert W. Hess. She is survived by a son, R. Brian Hess, husband of Candice; two daughters: Barbara D. Mertz, and Patricia H. Arnold, wife of Robert; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Charlotte A. (Meck) DiCola, 63, Lititz, passed away on Thursday, January 23. She was the wife of the late Joseph A. DiCola. She is survived by her father, L. Harold Meck; a daughter, Allison M. Brignola, York; and two sisters: Mary Sue Wiley, Akron, and Dorothy Meck, Akron. Monique O. Andrew (Monique Odette Louise Cordeau), 90, Mt. Pleasant Mills, formerly of France and Ephrata, passed away on Friday, January 24. She was the wife of the late Robert W. Andrew Jr. She is survived by a son, Robert A., husband of Betty Andrew, Ephrata; a daughter,

Roselyne, wife of Joel Beiler, Mt. Pleasant Mills; six grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren; and a sister, Chantal Edine, France. Frederick C. Weisbach Jr., 84, husband of Dona Chillas Weisbach, Leola, passed away on Saturday, January 25. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son Doug, husband of Raquel, Frack­ ville; a daughter, Diane, wife of Pete, Leola; five grand­ children; and a sister, Susie, wife of Bruce Crothers, Aberdeen, Maryland. He was preceded in death by a son, David. Keary A. Baumgardt, 47, Lititz, passed away on

late Thomas A. Ziegenfus. She is survived by a daughter, Jane L. ZiegenfusMartin, wife of Gary C. Martin, Lancaster; and a sister, Faye L. (Heiney) Heffelfinger, Palmerton. Edith Alverta Demming, 98, Fairmount Homes, Ephrata, formerly of Denver, passed away on Monday, January 27. Katie W. Nolt, 96, Stevens, passed away on Monday, January 27. She was the wife of the late John M. Sauder, and the late Raymond W. Nolt. She is survived by a son, Harvey S., husband of Grace I. (Weber) Sauder, New Holland; three daughters: Irene S. Haas, New Holland; Ruth S., wife of Jody L. Ansel, Stevens; and Esther S., wife of Francis E. McGill, Villanova; four stepsons: Paul H. Nolt; Melvin H. Nolt; Titus H. Nolt; and Harvey H. Nolt; four stepdaughters: Anna H. Brubacher; Mary H. Martin;

Sunday, January 26. She is survived by her mother, Patricia A. Oatman Burkholder; her fiancÊ, Randal Figueroa, Lititz; a brother, Rick, husband of Jacqueline Lentz, Leola; and her grandmother, Doris Oat­ man, Lancaster. Gladys M. (Heiney) Ziegenfus, 91, Garden Spot Village, New Holland, passed away on Sunday, January 26. She was the wife of the

Mabel H. Brubaker; and Eva H. Nolt; 12 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; 13 great-great-grandchildren; four half-brothers: John Jacob Snyder; Joseph Snyder; Lloyd Snyder; and Earl Snyder; and two halfsisters: Anna Mary Reiff, and Ella Fox. She was preceded in death by a son, Leroy S. Nolt, and two daughters: Alta S. Sauder, and Laura S. Nolt. Helen I. Sweigart, 97, Lititz, formerly of Akron, passed away on Monday, January 27. She was the wife of the late Donald E. Sweigart. She is survived by a son, Randy, husband of Kimberly (Ortman) Sweigart, Man­ heim; one grandchild; and (Continued On Page 5A)

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Lititz Senior Center Lists Activities The following listing is for the Lititz Senior Center, located at Lititz United Methodist Church, 201 East Market Street, Lititz. *Note: The Cocalico Senior Center is closed and people will be transferred to the Lititz Senior Center. Lititz Senior Center The Lancaster County Office of Aging, Lititz Senior Citizens Center, Lititz United Methodist Church, Lititz, is open Wednesday, Thursday and Monday, from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., with Coffee and Chat Time at 9:00 a.m. and Lunch served at noon. The Center serves Lan­ caster County residents of Ephrata, Rothsville, Akron, Neffsville and Lititz areas. Ephrata is also served by van service. Reservations for lunch and transportation need to be made by 11:00

a.m., one day in advance by calling the Center at 717626-2800. Daily Activities Include: Wednesday, February 5: 9:00 a.m., Tai Chi with Kathy; 10:00 a.m., Trivia with Bob; 10:30 a.m., Ukulele; 11:00 a.m., Town Hall Meeting; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Thursday, February 6: 9:15 a.m., Exercise with Kathy; 10:15 a.m., Music and Dancing with Nick DiSanto; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Monday, February 10: 9:15 a.m., Exercise with Kathy; 9:30 a.m., Valentine Arts and Crafts; 10:00 a.m., Getting Active with Cigna; Geri-Fit; 11:00 a.m., Bible Study; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Senior Center Menu Wednesday, February 5: Turkey reuben (2.5 oz. turkey, 2 oz. kraut, .5 oz. cheese), 1 cup creamy vegetable chowder with crackers, rye bread, condi­ ments, 1/2 cup mixed fruit. Thursday, February 6: Chicken taco with sour

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Joanna Furnace Valentine’s Day

Come celebrate the 13th Annual Joanna Furnace Valentine’s Day Breakfast Buffet on Saturday, February 15! Give your sweetheart and loved ones the gift of live musical performances while indulging in a delectable allyou-can-eat buffet offering traditional country breakfast complemented by romantic delights such as our delicious Joanna Furnace chocolatecovered strawberries and whipped hot chocolate. Join them at Historic Joanna Furnace Iron Works from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and share fine food while listening to the romantic and festive acoustical stylings of Denver-based Phyllis Hummel, who has been performing for over 20 years throughout the Tri-County region, as they kick off the exciting 2020 exhibit and event calendar. This year’s calendar includes numerous opportunities to travel back in time and experience a taste of life in an 18th and 19th century iron-making community with three major annual festivals: Hay Creek Festival, Hay Creek Apple Festival and Christmas at Joanna. The growing public school program, and numerous restoration projects provide more chances to explore and learn about this important historical site. The menu will include: fresh country sausage, baked carved ham, scrapple, bacon, creamed chipped beef, scrambled eggs, pancakes, pancakes with chocolate chips, French toast, hash browns, fruit sauce and beverages. “One hundred fifty years ago Joanna Furnace Ironmaster L. Heber Smith and wife Ella Jane were so very much in love. In fact, in

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 the Ephrata Community Hospital cafeteria with two unidentified workers. If you are able to provide more details about this picture or identify any of the people 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. Regarding the photo published in the Wednesday, January 15 issue of the Akron Elementary School class, Darle Good, Audrey Seibel and Brenda Enck Roach have identified the

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March of 1870 the newlywed couple were expecting the birth of their first child,” states Juliana Flora, Hay Creek Valley Historical Association President and Smith Family descendent. “The excitement at that time still continues today through the passion of Hay Creek volunteers with their love to preserve the history of our community. Volunteers work at keeping the Joanna Furnace property beautiful and maintained, lead school group tours, and educate the public about our local history at our Fall events.” Reservations for the Valentine’s Breakfast Buffet are not required. There is an admission cost. The Hay Creek Valley Historical Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization. Net proceeds from this event

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one great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by a son, Terry Sweigart, and a daughter, Debra Lerch. Abram Z. Burkholder, 90, Lititz, formerly of Leola, passed away on Tuesday, January 28. He was the husband of the late Jane (Zimmerman) Burk­holder. He is survived by three sons: Barry R., husband of Dolores (Nolt) Burkholder, Akron; Bruce L. Burkholder, Leola; and Burnell L., husband of Lisa (Hammer) Burkholder, Brownstown; a daughter, Brenda J., wife of Paul Wise, Reinholds; four grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; and a brother, Leon, husband of Pat Burkholder. Dr. Edward C. Appel, 86, husband of Ruth Anne Yuninger Appel, Leola, passed away on Wednesday, January 29. Besides his wife, he is Furnace Road - three miles survived by a son, Dalin north of Morgantown. Appel; two daughters: Beth For more information, call Appel, and Lauren; and a grandchild. 610-286-0388.

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This program is for those who have previously completed the 10-hour diabetes program and are in need of a refresher. Meal planning, carb counting, recipe modification, treatment options, dealing with unexpected situations and goal setting are discussed in this twopart program. Fees are covered all or in part by Medicare and most health insurance plans. Please check your coverage.

Taking Charge of Your Diabetes Wednesdays, Feb. 12 – March 18 6 – 8 p.m. WellSpan New Holland Health Center 435 S. Kinzer Ave., New Holland Diabetes patients will learn essential daily skills for better blood sugar control from WellSpan’s certified diabetes educators, who are registered nurses or registered dietitians. The program includes 10 hours of group instruction, initial assessment and follow-up. Fees are covered all or in part by Medicare and most health insurance plans. Please check your coverage.

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unknown, Elaine Singer, Joan Oberholtzer; (row two, left to right) Audrey Heil, Patsy Zwally, Gloria Bender, Terry Mumma, Nelson Mohler, James Hallman, Cloy Palm, John Grube, John Zwally, Gerald Heil, unknown and Edith Eichelberger. The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley is dedicated to discovering, gathering and preserving materials and data relative to the community known as the Cocalico Valley. For more information on the Museum and the Library, please visit their website at www. cocalicovalleyhs.org or call 717-733-1616. To see all published “Do You Know” photos, please like our Facebook page (The Shopping News of Lancaster County) and view the album titled “Do You Know?” Photos will be updated with information as it is received.

Grocery Store Tour Monday, Feb. 17 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Weaver Markets 2610 N. Reading Road, Adamstown Cost: $5 Join a registered dietitian as she travels the aisles of a local supermarket providing information on reading food labels and shopping tips to save money and make healthier choices.

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Cedarville University recently released the fall 2019 Dean’s Honor List. This recognition required students to maintain a 3.75 GPA for the semester while taking a minimum of 12 credit hours. The following local students were named to Cedarville University Dean’s Honor List for the 2019 fall semester: • Paige Martin of Denver • Evan Lyon of Lititz • Kyla Gehr of East Earl • Selena Gerlach of Lititz

in Business Administration. • Jane Grafenstine of East Earl. Grafenstine is majoring in Accounting. • Sarah Long of Ephrata. Long is majoring in Business Administration. • Nathan Pannebecker of Ephrata. Pannebecker is majoring in Information Technology. • Katie Souders of Ephrata. Souders is majoring in Criminal Justice Adminis­ tration. • Brittany Weaver of Eph­ rata. Weaver is majoring in Physical Therapist Assistant. • Michelle White of Eph­ rata. White is majoring in Medical Assisting. To qualify for the desig­ nation, an undergraduate student must carry six or more credits and earn a grade-point average of 3.5 or better for the term.

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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The following students will be representing Ephrata High School at PMEA District 7 South and at Central York High School on Saturday, February 15. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are (front row) Olivia Fedorshak, Carly Gilbert, Braden Mulcahy; (back row) Gavin Grove and Aubree High.

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Terre Hill Area Historical Society Gifted Town Clock Quilt On Saturday, December 28, two members of the Terre Hill Area Historical Society were invited to a family lunch, where they would be gifted a town clock quilt. Shawn Steffy of Wash­ ington D.C., the grandson of Bertie Steffy, a former Terre Hill resident, vividly remembers and shared with them his account of his summers spent in Terre Hill with his grandma. He and his sister looked forward to the town celebration, Terre Hill Days. In 1983, the town was holding an auction to raise money for the little league

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at the time, recalls his grandmother’s determin­ ation to own the quilt that was featured in local papers, and how the determination paid off as she held her hand high for the winning bid. Bertie displayed the quilt for years, proud of the oneof-a-kind piece designed by a shop owner in town, Pat Moyer, appliquéd by the town mayor LaVerne Zell, and quilted by the ladies in town. Bertie Steffy is also pictured on the newspaper photo with the quilt, and Shawn touched on how that newspaper article hung in his grandma’s kitchen for years after. A few years before her passing, Bertie Steffy gifted this special piece to her grandson Shawn, who shared the memories of that night.

Shawn remarked that he thought it would be great to get the quilt back to town given that his grandparents bought their house on Main Street Terre Hill in 1957. On behalf of his grandmother, and the entire family, the quilt was gifted to the Terre Hill Area Historical Society for display and safekeeping. Shawn also commented to the representatives, “Grand­ma would be happy knowing it is coming back to Terre Hill.” The quilt was welcomed back home at their first meeting of 2020, Thursday, January 16. The Terre Hill Area Historical Society is beyond grateful for the gift, as well as the sweet family story that is sewn into the quilt. The Historical Society is asking readers to look into their local community organizations and reach out and offer helping hands. Events like these shape communities, and volun­ teer positions are open and they need you, your family and your friends to help make these events continue to happen. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Shawn Steffy, Linda Shirk, Tyler Firestine and Doug Steffy.

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graduate of Cocalico Senior High School and is the daughter of Mr. and Dr. Romao Carrasco (Melissa) from Denver. • Kelly Martin, a sopho­ more Middle Level Math/ History and PreK-4 Elem. Educ. major, was named to the Dean’s List with Distinction. Kelly is a 2018 graduate of Garden Spot High School and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin (Diane) from Denver. • Caleb McKinney, a sophomore Computer Science major, was named to the Dean’s List with Dis­ tinction. Caleb is a 2018 graduate of Ephrata Senior High School and is the son of Ms. Patricia McKinney from Ephrata. • Connor Hunt, a junior Electrical Engineering major, was named to the Dean’s List. Connor is a 2017 graduate of Manheim Township High School and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Hunt (Julie) from Leola. • Olivia Brackbill, a fresh­ man Marketing major, was named to the Dean’s List. Olivia is a 2018 graduate of HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8AM-8PM & Sat. 8AM-5PM. CLOSED Sunday

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Homeschool and is the daughter of Mr. Andrew Brackbill from Lititz. • Malachi Lyon, a junior Accounting major, was named to the Dean’s List with Distinction. Malachi is a 2017 graduate of Penn Manor High School and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lyon (Teresa) from Lititz. • Darin Mumma, a junior Physics major, was named to the Dean’s List with High Distinction. Darin is a 2017 graduate of Homeschool and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Mumma (Tammy) from Lititz. • Eleanor Roper, a senior Psychology major, was named to the Dean’s List with High Distinction. Eleanor is a 2016 graduate of Manheim Township High School and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Roper (Caryl) from Lititz. • Julia Roper, a senior Spanish major, was named to the Dean’s List with High Distinction. Julia is a 2016 graduate of Manheim Town­ ship High School and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Roper (Caryl) from Lititz. Students eligible for the Dean’s List have a GPA of 3.40 to 3.59; for the Dean’s List with Distinction a GPA of 3.60 to 3.84 and for the Dean’s List with High Distinction a GPA of 3.85 to 4.0.

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Nicholas Lucky, Denver, was named to the Dean’s List at Coastal Carolina University for the fall 2019 semester. Lucky is a Sociology major. To achieve Dean’s List status, a student must have a grade point average between 3.5 to 3.99 for the semester.

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Lee’s Camera Center Will Be Closing Its Doors

After 46 years of existing as Northern Lancaster County’s premiere camera shop, Lee’s Camera Center at 508 East Main Street,

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Valentine’s Day DINING OUT & GIFTS

Valentines How To Make Your Fresh Cut Flowers Last Longer This Holiday What would Valentine’s Sunlight and heat may dry Traditions Day be without a beautiful out the blooms. Prolong the bouquet of flowers? In life of flowers by placing From addition to chocolate, cards them in the darkest, coolest Around The and dining out, flowers — area of the home. particularly roses — are Treat the water World among the most popular Valentine’s Day is cele­ brated across the globe. Come Valentine’s Day, candy, flowers and other gifts are exchanged between sweethearts in one of the many traditions associated with the holiday. The origins of Valentine’s Day are largely unknown. Some suggest Valentine’s Day was initially a way to honor St. Valentine on the anniversary of his death. Others believe it was the Christian church’s way of Christianizing the Pagan celebration of Lupercalia, a fertility festival dedicated to Faunus, the Roman god of agriculture. Regardless of its origins, Valentine’s Day is now celebrated by millions and is one of the retail industry’s most lucrative shopping holidays. Many different traditions can be linked to Valentine’s Day. Here is a list of the interesting ways Valentine’s Day is celebrated across the globe. Denmark and Norway These Scandinavian coun­ tries didn’t really celebrate Valentine’s Day until re­ cently, but have now put their own spin on the traditions. Men write funny poems or rhyming love notes called Gaekkebrev and send

To preserve flowers, do your best to reduce bacteria, provide a food source for the flowers and manage the pH so that the uptake of water will continue to be strong. Sugar can be an adequate food source. Purchase immature blooms Although many desire an arrangement of all opened flowers, bouquets that have some closed buds or those that are just beginning to peek out will likely last longer than bouquets that have already bloomed. The flowers will continue to open and wilting flowers can be removed to make room for the others. Keeping Valentine’s Day flowers looking fresh and vibrant takes a few steps. By being diligent, that floral arrangement can last for several days.

gifts. According to a survey by the National Retail Federation, 58 percent of American men and 16 percent of American women were projected to buy flowers for Valentine’s Day 2016, spending a total of $1.9 billion. Similar spending is predicted for in 2017. Flowers of all shapes, sizes, colors, and aromas can make popular gifts this February. Prolonging the life of beautiful blooms is a priority for those who want their Valentine’s Day arrangements to endure for as long as possible. Florists and other experts differ with regard to the best methods of preserving flowers. Here are some ideas to try. Trim stems before immersing in water The natural emollients and sap in the stems of flowers

may cause a film to form over the bottom of the stem after it is initially cut. This can reduce the flower’s uptake of water. To alleviate this, cut the stems once the flowers are home. A 45-degree angle allows for

them to women anony­ mously. Women must try to guess their admirers by counting dots that are put on the note that correspond to the number of letters in the man’s name. Wales In Wales, Valentine’s Day is not celebrated. Rather, the Welsh commemorate St.

Dwynwen’s Day, who is Estonia friendship than romantic to “Friend’s Day.” Cards and their patron saint of lovers In Estonia, Valentine’s love. It is called “Sõbrapäev” gifts are exchanged among on January 25. It is cus­ Day is a day more devoted to in Estonian, which translates friends. tomary to gift love-spoons, a tradition that likely stems from the practice of sailors carving intricately decorated spoons of wood and pre­ senting them to women they were interested in courting or marrying.

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hings to do... and PLACES TO GO

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THURS., FEBRUARY 6 - A Free Community Meal will be held at First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church St., Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-733-6646. No meal will be served if Ephrata Schools are dismissed early or cancelled due to weather. SAT., FEBRUARY 8 Stevens Fire Company, 91 Stevens Rd., Stevens, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. There is a cost. SAT., FEBRUARY 8 Delaware Valley Golden

Retriever Rescue will hold its Monthly Open House, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at Golden Gateway facility, 60 Vera Cruz Rd., Reinholds. No admission charge. For more info., call 717-484-4799. SUN., FEBRUARY 9 The Terre Hill Mennonite High Gospel Team will give a program of a cappella music at Cornerstone Menn­ onite Fellowship, 240 South Oak St., Ephrata, at 6:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. SUN., FEBRUARY 9 Ephrata Amvets Ladies Auxiliary will host a Cash Bingo in the Banquet Hall, 614 South State St., Ephrata. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. Bingo starts at 3:00 p.m. SUN., FEBRUARY 9 - A Night of Worship will be held at New Joy Church, 35 New Joy Dr., Ephrata, at 6:00 p.m. A freewill offering will be taken. There will be a silent auction and light refreshments.

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Amish Wedding Meal Saturday, February 15, 2020 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

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THURS., FEBRUARY 13 - A Free Community Meal will be held at First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church St., Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-7336646. No meal will be served if Ephrata Schools are dismissed early or cancelled due to weather. SAT., FEBRUARY 15 Vinemont Community Luth­ eran Church, 1278 Fritztown Rd., Reinholds, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. or until sold out. There is a cost. For more info., call Linda at 717-484-2590, or on the day of the event call the church at 610-670-1141. SAT., FEBRUARY 15 An All You Care To Eat Amish Wedding Meal will be held from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the DurlachMount Airy Fire Company, 880 Durlach Rd., Stevens. There is a cost. For more info., call 717-335-1632 or 717-733-6911. SAT., FEBRUARY 15 The Schoeneck Fire Com­ pany, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Cost is by donation. For more

Free Clothing Second Giveaway Saturday

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CASH BINGO Sunday, February 9, 2020

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info., call 717-336-6767. SAT., FEBRUARY 15 The Smokestown Fire Com­ pany, 860 Smokestown Rd., Denver, will hold a Haus and Pinochle Card Party at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-2687. THURS., FEBRUARY 20 - A Free Community Meal will be held at First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church St., Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-7336646. No meal will be served if Ephrata Schools are dismissed early or cancelled due to weather. THURS., FEBRUARY 20 - Fairmount Homes, 1100 Farm Crest Dr., Ephrata, will host a Gospel Concert

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hings to do...

featuring the Roland Zimm­ erman Family in the Farm Crest Gathering Room at 6:30 p.m. For more info., call 717-354-6804. THURS., FEBRUARY 20 - A Meeting for Widows will be held at Gus’s Family Restaurant, 3687 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata. Eat at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. All widows welcome. If inclement weather, the meeting will be cancelled. SAT., FEBRUARY 22 REAL Life Community Services is holding their 2nd Annual Sweetheart Dinner at Foxchase Golf Course at 6:00 p.m. There is a cost per couple. RSVP by Thursday, February 13 by calling 717336-7797. SAT., FEBRUARY 22 Mt. Zion Baptist Church will hold a Sportsman’s Dinner at the Ephrata Business Center, 400 West Main St., Ephrata. Talk with vendors at 4:00 p.m. Dinner at 5:00 p.m. Free admission. For more info., call 717-3365553. SAT., FEBRUARY 22 - A Basket/Quilt Auction for Veterans will be held at the Upper Leacock Township War Memorial Building, Leola. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Auction begins at 1:00 p.m. There is a donation cost, which includes food and drink. For more info., call 484-888-3772. SAT., FEBRUARY 22 The West Earl Fire Company, 14 School Lane Ave., Brownstown, will hold an

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All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. There is a cost. THURS., FEBRUARY 27 - A Free Community Meal will be held at First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church St., Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-7336646. No meal will be served if Ephrata Schools are dismissed early or cancelled due to weather. THURS., FEBRUARY 27 - Wiest UM Methodist Church, 48 North King St., Schoeneck, will hold a Community Dinner, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Fun, fellowship and food. SAT., FEBRUARY 29 The Ephrata Knights of Columbus Annual Spaghetti Dinner will be held at Our Mother of Perpetual Help, 320 Church Ave., Ephrata, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (unless sold out before). There is a cost. Takeouts available. SAT., FEBRUARY 29 The 2nd Annual Denver Fair Benefit Auction will be held at the Denver Fire Company, 425 Locust St., Denver, at 4:00 p.m. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. Food and beverages will be available for pur­ chase. Snow date is Saturday, March 7. SAT., MARCH 7 - The Baron Stiegel Lions Club of Clay and Elizabeth Town­ ships will hold a Dinner In The Dark, from 4:00 p.m. to

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THIS WEEK’S

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Facing Opposition Author: Wenger Trouble from fellow brethren: There was a shortage of grain in that time and the Jerusalem leaders were lending to their brethren and collecting interest. The Jewish nation was commanded to not

charge brethren interest. This practice was strictly forbidden. In Exodus 22:25 it says, “If you lend money to my people, to the poor among you, you are not to act as a creditor to him; you shall not charge him inter­ est.” It doesn’t get much clearer than that. Unfortu­ nately many of the influential leaders were exacting usury as it is called in the Bible. It even progressed to the point of mortgaging their houses and land to buy food because of a famine in the land. Some properties were seized by their own brethren. Unfortu­ nately there are those in the brotherhood who are disobedient to the word of God and cause serious problems in the assembly.

Some of these people are the tares and not the true wheat. Some are brethren and just disobedient. It will always be so. Don’t lose heart. We are often disillusioned when leaders or those who are

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the nobles obeyed and the practice ceased. Remember in 1st Samuel 2:12­36 how weak Eli was in rebuking his sons for their wicked conduct. “Why do you do such things.” He made no attempt to correct his sons and the Lord destroyed them. Nehemiah 5:6, 7, “And I became very angry after I heard their outcry and these words.” “After serious thought, I rebuked the nobles and rulers, and said to them, each of you is exacting usury from his brother. So I called a great assembly against them.” In verse 11 Nehemiah commands them to restore their houses, lands and to repay some of the monies they took from the brethren in interest. Next Nehemiah

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Installation Service For Pastor Mark The installation service for Pastor Mark Luscombe will be held on Sunday, February 9 at 4:00 p.m. at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 167 East Main Street, Ephrata. Holy Trinity recently celebrated its 150th Anniversary of worship and service to the Ephrata area, and Pastor Mark is the 15th pastor called to Holy Trinity. Pastor Mark has 15 years of experience as a parish pastor, most recently in northern New York before accepting the call at Holy Trinity. Rev. Gene Stuckey will deliver the sermon. Pastor Mark will be installed by the Rev. Karen Larson, Dean of the North Lancaster Conference of the Lower Susquehanna Synod, ELCA. Rev. Stuckey had served a a member prior to his installation service. Parking congregation in Greensburg entering the seminary. All is available at the rear of the when Pastor Mark was are welcome to attend the church.

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required an oath before the priests from the leaders to restore back to the people and cease the practice. Lastly Nehemiah offers his own example of obedience. He as the Governor was allowed to tax the people for his own needs but did no such thing. Former Govern­ ors took bread, wine, silver and servants from the people. “Moreover, from the time that I was appointed to be their governor in the land of Judah neither I nor my brothers ate the governor’s

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provisions. The former governors who had been before me laid burdens on the people and took from them bread and wine, besides silver, but I did not because of the fear of God.” You will always face opposition. You will face it from the world because it is diametrically opposed to God, hates God and will always seek to destroy your faith. We will always face opposition in the form of self that says as the workers…

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there is too much rubble to continue the work…I fear the opposition maybe I should just quit. We will face opposition from fellow disobedient brethren who by their conduct will disillusion us. Instead, we should be looking unto Christ. Face the opposition by first of all knowing it will always be there. Secondly, pray first and then make a plan. Thirdly, remember how great and awesome our God is.

Births BRUBAKER, Ivan N. and Martha N. (Burkholder), Denver, a daughter, at UPMC Lititz. EBERSOLE, Andrew and Anne, Lititz, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. FISHER, Elam E. and Naomi E. (Lapp), Leola, a son, at home. FISHER, Galen R. and Stephanie (Shirk), Ephrata, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. GOOD, John L. and Rachelle (Meck), Reinholds, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. GUISEPPE, Joel W. and Kate, Leola, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. HARVEY, Joshua D. and Gabriela, Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hos­ pital. HUNSINGER, Nick A. and Gabrielle (Pratz), Ephrata, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. KING, John Richard and Kathryn (Smucker), New Holland, a daughter, at UPMC Lititz. LAPP, John and Kathryn (Stoltzfus), Leola, a son, at Birth Care and Family

Health Services, Bart. MAURER, Jerome E. and Mary Jane (Saint), Ephrata, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. NEIDERMYER, Chris­ topher G. and Mary (Bene­ dict), Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. SLEGOWSKI, Eric Scot and Heidi (Juliano), Leola, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. SMITH, Chaniyah, and Benny Alvarez, Reinholds, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. SMUCKER, Benuel F. and Elsie (Fisher), Narvon, a daughter, at WellSpan Eph­ rata Community Hospital. STOLTZFUS, Reuben and Kathryn R. (Fisher), Leola, a son, at Birth Care and Family Health Services, Bart. WEAVER, Brandon M. and Laura (Horst), Stevens, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. WEAVER, Sheldon D. and Regina (Martin), Narvon, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital.

WICKENHEISER, Charles R. and Katie Smith, Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. WITMER, Dean and Rosanna (Galligan), Stevens, a son, at home. ZIMMERMAN, Cleason and Rosene (Martin), East Earl, a daughter, at UPMC Lititz.

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• On February 8, 1587, after 19 years of imprison­ ment, Mary Queen of Scots is beheaded at Fotheringhay Castle in England for her complicity in a plot to murder Queen Elizabeth I. In 1542, while just six days old, Mary had ascended to the Scottish throne upon the death of her father, King James V. • On February 4, 1913, Rosa Parks is born Rosa Louise McCauley in Tuske­ gee, Alabama. Parks’ name has become synonymous with her refusal to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus in 1955. • On February 6, 1928, a woman calling herself Ana­ stasia Tschaikovsky and claiming to be the youngest daughter of the murdered Russian czar Nicholas II Romanov, arrives in New York City. It wasn’t until 1994 that Anastasia’s DNA showed her to be Franziska Schanzkowska, a PolishGerman factory worker. • On February 5, 1934, Henry Louis Aaron Jr., the baseball slugger who broke Babe Ruth’s legendary record of 714 homers, is born in Mobile, Alabama. • On February 3, 1950, Klaus Fuchs, a German-born British scientist who helped develop the atomic bomb, is arrested in Great Britain for passing top-secret infor­ mation to the Soviet Union. His arrest led authorities to Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and their subsequent exe­ cution. • On February 9, 1960, Adolph Coors disappears while driving to work from his Morrison, Colorado, home. Adolph, grandson of Coors’ founder and the chairman of the Golden, Colorado, brewery, was kid­ napped and held for ransom before being shot to death. • On February 7, 1984, while in orbit 170 miles above Earth, Navy Capt. Bruce McCandless becomes the first human to perform an untethered spacewalk. McCandless flew up to 320 feet away from the space shuttle Challenger while testing a rocket backpack of his own design.

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Adamstown Area Library Friends Present Generous Donation

The Friends of the Adamstown Area Library recently presented their annual contribution of $25,000 to Library Director, Carolyn Reiste. The Friends also make additional donations throughout the year as requested by the library. Through their fundraisers, the Friends are

able to make a difference by adding to the libraries collections and children and adults programs. The Friends credit the success of their events to the volunteers who give their time and the public who attend. Check out the library in February to purchase a Valentine Bag of Romance

during the “Glance at Romance” fundraiser. Coming up in March is the popular Basket Bingo. It will be held at the Reamstown Fire Company on Sunday, March 15. There is a cost for tickets, which can be purchased at the library or from any member of the Friends. This

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese popular fundraiser is always Dinner and Auction, which a sold out affair, so you’ll takes place on Saturday, want to get your tickets November 14, will be held early. Wednesday, May 6 at Foxchase Golf Club. through Saturday, May 9 Shown in the photo, from is the Annual Used Book left to right, are Joy Maier, Sale at Peace Church in Swartzville. Everyone finds Margaret Harting, Carolyn great bargains at the book Reiste, Marj Hyrb and John sale. The “Bucks for Books” Schmoyer.

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201 East Market Street, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Discussions will be led by Evie Bergey. In the mid-1930s, a brave young theological student refused to preach Nazi doctrine and was denied ordination in the German Lutheran church. He struggled to resist the Nazi takeover of the church, but, with his life in danger, was ordered out of the country by his bishop. He

fled to the United States, where, through the FBI, he contacted author Kressmann Taylor so she could tell his story. “Day of No Return” is Kressmann Taylor’s 1942 account of that true story, fictionalized to deceive the Nazis and protect “Karl Hoffman” and his family still in Germany. Now his subsequent life and true identity, which remained secret for the rest of her life, are at last revealed in this dramatic new edition.

In March, “Toxic Faith” discussion dates have changed to Thursdays, March 5, 12 and 19, if needed. More information will be forthcoming about this book and discussion. You do not have to read the book to participate in the discussions. Bring a bag lunch to eat during discussion if you desire. The forum learning series offers a safe learning environment in which to

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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Students at Reamstown Elementary School had the opportunity to rotate through a diverse group of career day presenters during the annual event. The day offers valuable real world insights into careers like nursing, farming, psychology, paving and more. Shown in the photos, from left to right, are Jessica Helm (nurse) with a volunteer wearing her x-ray vest, and the second photo includes Jenn Barry and her husband Brandon Barry, who shared information on a career in farming/agriculture.


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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, February 5, 2020 - 5B FOR SALE: Carpet. Sesal, Jute back, looped, med. brown & med. green, 12x100 rolls $.29 sq.ft. Contender Outdoor Tradeshow carpet, like new. $.15 sq.ft. Ephrata, PA. Call or text, 717-5751752.

Antiques FOR SALE: Antiques: 2 oak dressers, 2 oak washstands, oak rocker. Reproduction settle bench, tall with peg hanger, painted deep barn red. Excellent shape. Black reproduction fireplace mantle. Johnston Benchworks high backed armchair, Homespun fabric, perfect condition. Homespun Fabric setee bench. Quilt racks. Pfaltzgraff folk art. Denver. 717-406-6338.

FOR SALE: New Primo 7400 all-in-one grill, $795. 4 drawer woodwork bench, $69. 61/2 HP 3100 PSI pressure washer, $249. New 7HP 80 gal. compressor, $995. 717445-5222. FOR SALE: Honda generator. Inverted hours, runs great, 717-575-1752.

5000i 1223 $795.

FOR SALE: New Nike Philadelphia Eagles shirt, men’s size medium, $20. 717-8039430. FOR SALE: Full size sofa bed, $100. Totes with lids, different sizes and colors, $5 each. Men’s long and short sleeve shirts, size large, $2 each, end table, $10, coffee table with drawer and shelf, good condition, $50. 717-6218884. FOR SALE: Older manuals & parts for Ford & Chrysler products. Also, some cycle items. 717-330-2899. FOR SALE: New Philadelphia Eagles men’s size medium shirt, $10. 717-803-9430. FOR SALE: Remington compact hot rollers, good condition, $5 OBO. 717-8039430.

FOR SALE: Electric Appliances: All in excellent condition. GE 19.5 cu. ft. refrigerator-freezer with ice maker, $800; GE Dryer, $400; Maytag cookstove, $300; Maytag dishwasher, $300; Amana microwave, $100. 717-355-9400.

Auto/Truck FOR SALE: 2001 Chevy S10 pick-up short bed, 4 cylinder, 5 speed manual transmission, needs some TLC. Asking $2,795 OBO. Call 717-859-4678 anytime.

Appliances

FOR SALE: 2000 VW Jetta, gas manual, 175,000K, current inspection, serviced, new battery, needs minor body work. Great work car, $895 OBO. 717-572-1037.

FOR SALE: New Frigidaire refrigerator 22.1 cu.ft. side by side, retail $1,949, our price, $899. 25.5 cu.ft. side by side, $699. 18 cu.ft. top freezer. 717-445-5222.

FOR SALE: 2000 VW Jetta TDI, automatic, 213,000 miles, good condition, dark blue, $2,995. Call 717-5728281.

FOR SALE: New refrigerator 2.70 cu.ft, $85. New chest freezer 5.1 cu.ft., $149. Upright freezer 13.8 cu.ft., $459. Slate Rd., 717-4455222. FOR SALE: Side by side refrigerator. Ice and water through door, 22.4 cubic feet, white. Very good condition. $400. 610-685-2003. Place your classified ads online at www.snews.com!

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Plumbing & HVAC Service Tech • Medical Insurance • Vacation • Holidays • 401K • On Call Pay Local Work. Drug Screening required. E.O.E. M/F Valid Driver’s License required.

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

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

AM & PM SHIFTS NEEDED

HIRING EXPERIENCED SERVERS & HOSTS 3687 R Rothsville th ill Rd., Rd Ephrata (717) 738-7381 1050 W. Main St., Mount Joy (717) 653-2140

Collision Repair

717-733-6900

fax 717-733-6827 info@barryspaintshop.com

1313 Furnace Hills Pike Lititz, PA 17543

717-627-3603

roysbodyshop@windstream.com

Barry’s Paint Shop Family Of Business Have Career Opportunities! Office Customer Service, Estimator, Vehicle Damage Appraiser

Duties include: Listening to the customers need, identifying the damage to the vehicle and writing an estimate to repair the vehicle, obtaining insurance company’s approval and managing the repairs when the vehicle is in the shop. Good communication, attention to details, and computer skills required. Interest in and experience with cars preferred, but we are willing to train the right individual.

Auto Body Technician

Duties include: Disassemble & reassemble damage and repaired vehicles, light body work

Mechanic

Duties include: General maintenance and PA inspections Please send résume to daryl.horst@barryspaintshop.com or call Daryl at 717-733-6900

FOR SALE: 2007 Toyota RAV4, red, 119,000 miles, excellent condition, $7,500. Call/text 717-327-1097. FOR SALE: 1987 Camaro 305. AT, AC, white/gold, 94K, new tires, exhaust. $3,700. 717-203-2945. FOR SALE: 1983 Pennstyle trailer food truck, L-21’, W7’, H-9-3/4’. Runs on gas and electricity, includes generator. Honda EB5000X. $15,000. Call for more detail, 717-435-2299.

Flexible hours for the parent that needs to get their kids off to school and then back when they come home. Modern Cleaners Inc. in Ephrata needs to fill a position due to retirement. Approximately 6 hours of work per day (Mon. thru Fri.) Vacation and holiday pay based on hours worked. $11.00/hour. Apply in person at: Modern Cleaners, Inc.

254 W. Fulton St., Ephrata, PA 17522 Call 717-733-2504 if you have any questions.

Seasonal Help Needed Gourmet Gift Basket Assemblers Flexible Schedules Available

• Full Time or Part Time • February 10th to 14th • Ephrata, PA • Students Welcome

Apply in person or online.

Ephrata Office

348 N. Reading Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522

717-336-5959

ephrataoffice @gagepersonnel.com

Full Time Employees Hatchery & Cleaning Crew

Employees must be able to stand, reach, bend, pull, push or lift more than 50 lbs. for an extended period of time. Starting hourly wage is $10.00. Immediate paid holidays. After 30 days employees are eligible to participate in our Health, Dental & Vision Insurances and after 60 days with our 401K plan. Stop by between 8am and 4pm, Monday through Thursday or Friday until 2pm at our location: 621 Stevens Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 *Absolutely NO phone calls, please!

PAINT SHOP Inc.

33 Long Ave. Ephrata, PA 17522

FOR SALE: 1999 Ford Escort for parts, good engine, $800 OBO. Call 717-859-2560.

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Morning, Lunch or Dinner Hours Available. Willing to Train.

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

FOR SALE: Dodge Ram 20” rims and tires, good tread. $700. Call 717-283-9822.

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FOR SALE: 2004 Buick LeSabre Limited, light sandrift, leather interior, inspected til 08/20, new tires, very reliable automobile. 127,583 miles, $3,500 OBO. Please no text or email, 717-572-5379.

Shirt Pressing Machine Operator

Apply in person or email application to jandj@jandj.net Download employee application from the “Contact Us” page on our website www.jandj.net 136 KELLER AVENUE, LANCASTER

FOR SALE: 2003 Chevy Suburban, 176K miles. Runs great. New brakes and water pump. Just inspected. $3,500. If interested, call/ text Steve at 717-475-4509.

Lancaster Office

444 Running Pump Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601

717-945-6601

lancasteroffice @gagepersonnel.com

www.gagepersonnel.com

EARL TOWNSHIP

An Equal Opportunity Employer Is ACCEPTING RESUMES FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITION UNTIL FEBRUARY 29, 2020:

ENTRY LEVEL WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND SYSTEM OPERATOR-IN-TRAINING • Experience not required - We are looking to train the right individual to join our water and wastewater operations team - Applicant should have an interest in learning water and wastewater operations and have a skill set in mechanics, plumbing, electrical controls and basic math and science. • Requirements - Must be able to report to work within 45 minutes of notification when on-call - The ability to attain the appropriate Pennsylvania certifications within five years - A valid PA, CDL, Class B driver’s license, or ability to obtain within two years - To complete continuing education courses and safety training - To work well with others on our operations team but also the ability, after training, to work independently • Ultimate Job Responsibilities - Report to Operations Supervisor - Required to be on-call and work every third weekend - Maintenance and repair work on water and wastewater treatment equipment - Maintenance and repair work on water distribution and sewer collection system - Pump and control panel repairs - Routine water and wastewater testing and recording - Work independently, diagnosing and repairing equipment Job description and/or job application may be picked up at Earl Township office or email your request to office@earltwp.com. Completed resume and/or job application may be emailed to office@earltwp.com, dropped off in person or mailed to:

Earl Township

517 N. Railroad Avenue, New Holland, PA 17557


6B - Wednesday, February 5, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” FOR SALE: 2000 Honda Civic LX, good tires, heat, cold AC, great gas mileage, 254,000 miles, runs great, $1,400 OBO. 610-607-4266.

Farm/Livestock FOR SALE: 7 year Standardbred gelding T.S.S., needs miles, little restless to hook. $4,300. Also, few others to choose from. 717-3552258.

FOR SALE: Pine dry sink, $75. 1968 Ethan Allen rocker, $75. Stereo console, $75. 717-587-3081.

FOR SALE: 2 AKC registered English Bulldog puppies, call for details. 717445-8443.

FOR SALE: Acorn Stairlift 130 T700, good condition. Can be installed by local dealer for nominal fee. $650. 717-823-3307.

FOR SALE: Boston Terrier puppies, ready now, cute and playful, family raised. $650. 717-445-7484.

FOR SALE: Oak extension table, 30x47x72 extends up to 120. Oval, comes with 6 chairs. Excellent condition, $925 OBO. 717-606-5436.

FOR SALE: Border Collie/ Husky mix puppies. Adorable, energetic, family raised. UTD shots with health certificate. $275. Call 717-4459830.

Lawn & Garden

Household/Furniture

FOR SALE: I move sheds. Unwanted shed? Need shed delivered? Large or small moved. Call 717405-6733.

FOR SALE: 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!

FOR SALE: Bridgewood 20” planer, $1,400. Bridgewood 8” jointer, $875. Bridgewood dust collector, $300; Bridgewood 16” scroll saw, $55; Delta contractors table saw, $150. 717-336-9044.

Machinery/Tools Motorcycles/ATV’s

Help Wanted Part Time Experienced Server

FOR SALE: Instant cash paid for motorcycles & ATVs. Call John, 610-637-9447.

Bright’s Restaurant

1025 S. State Street & Rt. 272, Ephrata

717-738-1177

FOR SALE: Patterdale Terrier/pug mix puppies, $200. Available 2/24/20. $200. Call/text 717-490-1868.

FOR SALE: AKC Champion bloodline English Labrador Retrievers, vet checked, dewormed and vaccinated. 5 females, 1 male, $1,500. 717468-7156, ready Feb. 14.

FOR SALE: ACA Golden Retriever puppies, ten weeks old, $375. 717-445-9762.

W JOB OPPORTUNITIES W • WELDER FABRICATOR • ELECTRICIAN • INSTALLATION / SERVICE TECH Experience preferred for these positions, but we will train a qualified candidate. Offering competitive wages and benefits. If you desire to work in a wholesome and friendly environment, please send us your resumé! 608 E. Evergreen Rd. Email to vernonm@afsproducts.com or mail to:

Automatic Farm Systems FARM MARKET Full Time & Part Time

Soup & Salad Cook Cashier/Carts

Full Time

Daytime Full Time/Part Time

Snack Shack

Lebanon, PA 17042 717-274-5333 ext. 105

SMORGASBORD

Deli/Seafood Clerks

Daytime Part Time

FOR SALE: AKC German Shorthair puppies. Tails docked, dewclaws removed, up to date on shots. Will come with all paperwork. Ready 3/2020. Text/call 717-575-6731 for pics/info. Puppies handled by adults/ children daily, reside in our home. White/brown/roan/ tick color. 5 males, 2 females available. $950. Lititz.

Pets & Animals

Apply in Person

Your Independent Restaurant for over 59 Years

FOR SALE: Jack Russell mix puppies, very friendly and energetic, UTD on shots and wormer. Ready 2/8/20. Call now to reserve. 717-4459727.

Cooks Full Time Salad & Desserts Full Time & Part Time Grill/Buffet Full Time & Part Time Saturday Buffet/Grill/Cook Part Time Hostess Part Time Shady Maple offers excellent benefits: health/dental/vision, 401K/matching contribution, paid vacations, holidays, employee discounts.

FOR SALE: ACA registered Rottweiler puppies, 10 weeks old, females, vet checked, pedigree, European bloodlines, $795. 717-336-9044.

FOR SALE: Jack Russell Shihtzu mix puppies, 2 females, very cute and playful. Born 11/12/19, had 1st shots and dewormed, ready for a new playmate. Call 717821-5485.

Produce/Edibles FOR SALE: 100% Grassfed Angus beef, no hormones or antiobiotics. 1/4, 1/2 or whole. Nelson Nolt, Leola. 717-556-0701.

Real Estate FOR SALE: 2.03 acre lot, public sewer, wooded, any builder, seller approve plans. $134,900. Reinholds. 717-940-1595. FOR SALE: Leola, Cheryl Dr. 3BR, 2BA mobile home with central AC. Nice quiet community, recent updates, $25,500. 717-538-0591.

FOR SALE: Cabin - 28x44 one story, built in 2018 on 55 acres of mountain ground, bordering State Game Land and trout stream. Cabin has solar panels, gas lights, kitchen and bathroom (working plumbing), 1 bedroom. Located in Juanita County, approx. 1 hour from Harrisburg, State College and Selinsgrove. 717-9948088. FOR SALE: Single wide mobile home, 55+ Community. $55,000. 717-451-6040, leave message. FOR SALE: Wooded lot .84 acres, camping, hunting, logging. Boating 1/2 mile to Pequea, public boat launch. 532 Bridgevalley Rd. Pequea, $20,000. 717-715-5751.

Sporting Goods FOR SALE: Treadmill ProForm cross walk dual motion, $119, like new. Call 717-738-2925. View all classified ads online at www.snews.com!

Truck Driver (Class A CDL) Kreider Farms in Manheim, PA is looking for Truck Drivers to join our transportation team. Kreider Farms drivers deliver fresh milk, eggs, and ice cream to customers throughout the Northeast. Qualified candidates will have a valid Class A CDL driver’s license and the ability to complete paperwork and comply with all DOT regulations. Drivers must be friendly, customer service oriented, organized, and reliable. Drivers may be responsible for the loading/unloading of all products at certain locations. 50+ hours per week. Weekend and holiday work as needed. Hours may vary based on routes. Eligible for quarterly $500 Safety Bonus. Kreider Farms offers all team members excellent benefits including health insurance and 401K retirement plan after 60 days, vacation, holiday pay, uniforms, and shoe allowances. To apply, please stop by the Kreider Farms Welcome Center, which is located at 1463 Lancaster Road, Manheim, PA 17545 or apply online to jobs@kreiderfarms.com.

Interested candidates may apply at:

Route 23, East Earl, PA 17519 www.shady-maple.com

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, February 5, 2020 - 7B

RV’s & Campers FOR SALE: Brand new Camco generator exhaust system for dry camping, vents over RV, $90. 717-468-4977.

Seasonal FOR SALE: Firewood, bundles, pallets, camp fire, fire pit, fireplace. $20-$80. Please call, 717-940-9038.

Notice NOTICE: We accept brush, trimmings, grass clippings, trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-7331602.

NOTICE: Fishing charters on Lake Ontario/St. Lawrence River. Bass, perch, pike, salmon, walleye. Email marinecrafts@tds.net or text 717-376-7595 for prices.

NOTICE: Susan Lambert Piano Teacher, lessons for all ages. 11 Brookfield Drive, Ephrata, PA. 717-3714742.

Help Offered HELP OFFERED: New shingles, roofs, rubber roofing systems, roof repairs, composite flooring systems, interior 1/2 bath, trim, drywall repairs, fully insured. Free estimates, call Jim 717-305-0385.

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: Home enhancement. No job too small. Painting, plumbing, electrical. Be king or queen of your castle again. Let the peasants do the work. Call Fishers 717-696-7308.

Announcements NOTICE: Bus Trips. Miami Key West, April 18-26, $990. Branson Show Trip, July 25August 2, $925. Call Gail, 717-383-3587 or Gerry at 717-679-2848 or 717-8667809. NOTICE: Keystone Record Collectors Music Expo., Sunday, 02/09, 9am-3pm, East Petersburg, PA 17520. Spooky Nook Sports LANCO, 1901 Miller Road. Dealers buy, sell, trade albums, 45s, CDs, DVDs. Reasonably priced. All music styles. Free admission. Info. please call, 610-932-7852. www.recordcollectors.org.

Now Accepting Applications For

Line Cooks

>> Apply Online - Hiring Code 101 www.myapplebeesjob.com

WORK at one of the COOLEST places in town! WE ARE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE:

WE OFFER THESE GREAT BENEFITS:

• Friendly and outgoing • Dependable and responsible • Self-motivated • Energetic • Available to work EVENINGS and WEEKENDS OR available to work DAYTIME

• Competitive hourly pay • On-the-job training • Advancement opportunities • Flexible part-time schedules In sports?

We can work around activities!

Stay at home mom?

Possible summers off!

• Friendly co-workers • Fun and fast-paced environment • Merit increases • Leadership Training & Opportunity Please download an application at dqephrata.com (or visit our store to pick one up) and return it in person to:

HELP OFFERED: Experienced electrician and handyman services, licensed and insured. Free estimates. Call Jim, 717-5752147. HELP OFFERED: Interested in buying your standing timber or felling your trees, 6 years experience. 717271-6399.

HELP OFFERED: Light tree trimming, debris removal, hedge trimming, mulching and gutter cleaning. Great prices, free estimates. Call Tim at 717-8242831. HELP OFFERED: Hauling anything and everything, 7 days a week, clean up and clean outs, appliance removal, handy man repairs. Call Fishers 717-696-7308. HELP OFFERED: Expert home repairs, remodeling, improvements. 40+ years experience. Call Rick, 717-7338331. PA008632. 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.

CDL DRIVERS (Side Load)

Local Trash and Recycle Company seeking Drivers. Normal work week Monday through Friday. Requirements: Must be 21 years of age. Air Brake endorsement. Position offers a competitive salary and a full benefits package. Send resume or apply in person: Eagle Disposal Human Resources 1245 Eagles Way PO Box 288 • East Earl, PA 17519

Janitor Part-Time Immediate opening for a 2nd Shift Janitor. Monday-Friday, 1:00-4:00 p.m. (Hours may vary) Apply in person to:

Class A CDL Driver WANTED

Must be at least 21 years of age, have good driving record & be able to be approved by insurance company. Must be able to pass all DOT regulations.

Zook Trucking Bird-in-Hand, PA

Call 717-824-6550 E-mail zooktrucking@yahoo.com

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

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CHARTER BUS DRIVERS

(FULL-TIME & PART-TIME) Elite Coach is Currently Hiring Full-Time, Part-Time and Weekend Drivers.

NOW HIRING

• Driver First Class Equipment on Private Charters • Professional Hospitality and Tourism Environment • Flexible Scheduling • Clean Driving Record and Class B CDL License Required • Training Available

For more information or to apply, visit www.elitecoach.com

Dairy Queen® of Ephrata, Inc.

181 South Reading Road All trademarks owned by Am. D.Q. Corp. ©2020

Maintenance Mechanic Requirements Must be able to work OT and On Call rotating schedule Must be able to push, pull and lift up to 50 pounds Knowledge/Experience as Maintenance Technician What are your main tasks and responsibilities? • Building/Mechanical repairs & maintenance consistent with OSHA standards • Perform maintenance of electrical systems • Repair small machinery, and assist drivers with minor repairs of equipment • Maintain heating and plumbing systems • Inspect alarm systems and schedule needed repairs • Assist in setup of ventilation, refrigeration and other systems Your profile • HVAC certifications or relative work experience-PLUS • Certified Maint. & Reliability Professional-DESIRED • Must have reliable transportation • Detail oriented • Ability to troubleshoot problems in critical situations This job is located in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States If you have questions about this recruitment or would like to apply, please stop by in person:

621 Stevens Road, Ephrata, PA 17522

AUTO & HARDWARE DEPT. SALES ASSOCIATE (PT)

1685 West Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522

TOOL DEPARTMENT SALES ASSOCIATE (PT) TRAINING COORDINATOR PARTS DEPT. SALES ASSOCIATE & TECH. SUPPORT SERVICE & REPAIR TECHNICIAN

FACILITIES MANAGER TRUCK DRIVER

Carrier Route Available In Denver Area Carriers have flexible delivery times. Route salary plus mileage paid bi-weekly. 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 • Abilit y to follow written driving directions and carrier route maps

THE

Applications area available at

These positions will strive to support and work within the values and mission of Paul B. Zimmerman, Inc.

SHOPPING NEWS

717-738-0380 x399

615 East Main Street, Ephrata

Apply in person or at our website at:

PBZinc.com

of Lancaster County

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

Or application can be downloaded from our website at: www.snews.com (Click on forms - Carrier Employment Application)


8B - Wednesday, February 5, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Cleaning Services

HELP OFFERED: Are you tired? 30 years ex-­ perience cleaning HELP OFFERED: A-Clean homes and offices, in-­ Hometown Services, spe-­ sured, references avail-­ cializing in offices, apt. able. Carol, 717-203turnovers, move ins and 6886. move outs, churches, daycares, and banks. HELP OFFERED: Too busy to Serving Lancaster County do your cleaning? Christian for 25 years. Call 717-336- lady will do it for you. Hon-­ est, reliable. Please call 7174854. 859-2502.

HELP OFFERED: I clean homes, apartments spot-­ less. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. Low rates, refer-­ ences, reliable. Call 717271-1220.

Help Wanted

HELP WANTED: Drivers - We have the best hometime in the industry. Great pay and competitive benefits. Perfor-­ mance, fuel and productivity bonuses. Premium pay for Hazmat/Team Driving. D.M. Bowman, 1-800-609-0033.

HELP WANTED: Now Hiring, Join our Team. Servers, cooks, and bartenders need-­ ed ASAP for busy restaurant. No experience necessary. Will train. Apply in person at Bra-­ dy’s Pub, 856 W. Main St., New Holland PA.

HELP WANTED: Admin. As-­ sistant, part-time. Strong HELP WANTED: Full-time computer, organization and phone skills required. Re-­ or part-time cake decora-­ spond to Mellingers tor, some cake decorating lutheran@gmail.com. HELP WANTED: Full-time, Part-time front desk, must be available weekends. Apply at Red Roof Inn, 2017 N. Read-­ ing Road, Denver.

experience necessary. PT retail, includes Saturdays. Apply within: Achenbach Pastries Inc. 375 E. Main Street, Leola. EOE.

HELP WANTED: Looking for person willing to learn or has experience in coun-­ tertop fabrication and in-­ stall. 4 day work week. Salary is negotiable. Call Steve, 717-588-2055.

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

HELP WANTED: Residential and commercial cleaning company looking for hard-­ working, dedicated individu-­ als to join our team. We have both PT and FT available. Please contact Christy Ma-­ dara, 717-823-1900 or email, mahalocleaningpa HELP WANTED: Non-smok-­ @gmail.com. ing person needed for 2 hours (mornings) to help a Need some extra cash? Call nurse dress & bathe dis-­ our office at 717-738-1151 abled man. Akron. $12.49. to sell your unwanted items 717-951-5159. in The Shopping News!

HELP WANTED: Now hir-­ ing cashiers at Charlies Fuel & Deli, 1634 West Main, $11.00 hour, 36 hours week. Call 717-6298907.

WHO’S HIRING Healthcare in

NOW HIRING CAREGIVERS! Apply Online or In Person

Join the team at Your Neighborhood Connection as a caregiver/companion! YNC is a licensed not-for-profit In-Home Care Agency, formed as a joint partnership between two well-respected senior care providers - Luthercare and Moravian Manor. We pride ourselves on our reputation for providing superior services to the clients we serve. YNC offers competitive wages, weekend shift differential and flexible hours to meet client and caregiver needs.

www.yourneighborhoodconnection.org

717-627-0072

706 Rothsville Rd., Lititz, PA 17543

Employment Opportunities

FT 3rd Shift Resident Care Aide FT Household Team:

Housekeeping & Activities Duties

PT Household Team: Dietary

Your Neighborhood Connection is an equal opportunity employer

Will train the right individual. Stop in to complete an application at 2587 Valley View Road, Morgantown, PA 19543 610-286-5000 ext. 124 The Perfect Opportunity to Make a Difference

We are looking for caring and dedicated employees to join our expanding team! We have openings for Licensed Practical Nurses and Certified Nursing Assistants.

LPN Openings

PT - 1st, 2nd & 3rd Shift

CNA Openings PT - 1st & 2nd Shift

Join Our Team To Deliver 5 Star Care While Receiving Some Unique Benefits And Competitive Pay. We Pride Ourselves On Our Reputation For Providing Superior Services To The Residents That We Serve.

Benefits Offered To Our Staff:

• Higher 2nd Shift Differential • Employer Funded Pension Plan • FREE Employee Wellness Program • Employer Assisted Housing • FREE Rock Med Membership • Tuition Reimbursement Program • Medical and Dental Benefits Offered If you are interested in hearing more about Moravian Manor Communities new secured memory care unit, contact us or visit the employment section of our website at www.moravianmanor.org.

Moravian Manor is a premier not-for-profit life care community located in downtown Lititz, PA. We pride ourselves on our reputation for providing superior nursing services.

Join Our Team

CNA

PT – 1st and 2nd Shift FT – 2nd Shift

LPN/ Charge Nurse

PT – 2nd Shift; EOW

Dining Service Assistants FT position

Housekeeper

FT & PT position

Beautician

PRN position

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Author and Historian Richard Lewis will present a program entitled, “Cloaked in Mystery: The Curious Case of the Confederate Coat.” Hosted by the Lititz Public Library and The Lancaster Civil War Roundtable, this program will take place on Thursday, February 13 at Houses 6:30 p.m. at the library. Could it be that familiar and seemingly mundane FOR RENT: 3BR, 1.5BA townhouse, Tom Avenue, studio images of Civil War Ephrata. Nice yard area, Generals hold a longoff-street parking. In-­ forgotten hidden secret? A cludes refrigerator, stove with build-in microwave, wrinkle in a sleeve sent dishwasher, washer/dryer hookup, heat pump w/ central air. Tenant re-­ sponsible for utilities, yard maintenance and snow removal. $955/ month plus security de-­ posit and credit check. No pets, no smoking. 717738-1151.

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Richard Lewis on a six-year research project that resulted in two articles in Civil War Times magazine and revealed a fascinating surprise. Not everything is as it seems in Civil War photography, even in pictures of well-known figures. Join the library as Richard presents a lively and fun presentation taking you step-by-step through his discoveries and enabling audience members to play “history detective” along with him. Richard Lewis is a native of Gulfport, Mississippi, and a graduate of Louisiana State University where he studied Civil War history under Pulitzer Prize-winner Dr. T. Harry Williams. He retired as the Director of Public Relations for the Virginia Tourism Corpor­ ation, serves as a volunteer at Richmond National Battlefield Park and is secretary of Civil War Trails, Inc. The Lancaster Civil War Roundtable is a group dedicated to the study, discussion and learning in depth about America’s War Between the States. For more information email lancastercivilwarround table@gmail.com. The program is free and open to the public.

1. In 2016, Toronto’s Josh Donaldson became the sixth player in A.L. history to have at least 20 home runs and 80 runs scored by the All-Star break. Name three of the other five to do it. 2. Miami’s Giancarlo Stanton tied a record in the 2016 All-Star Home Run Derby with 61 home runs. Who had held the mark? 3. Cam Newton holds the Carolina Panthers record for most TD passes in a career (136 entering the 2017 season). Jake Delhomme is second (120). Who is third? 4. In 2014, Florida’s Kasey Hill became the fourth men’s freshman basketball player to dish out 10 assists in an NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 game. Name two of the other three to do it. 5. Nashville’s Peter Laviolette, in 2017, became the fourth NHL coach to take three different teams to the Stanley Cup Finals. Who were the other three? 6. In 2016, Ashton Eaton became the third athlete to win back-to-back Olympic decathlons. Name the other two to do it. 7. Who are the only golfers to shoot a 63 in a men’s major twice? Answers 1. Lou Gehrig (1936), Ted Williams (‘46), Reggie Jackson (‘69), Frank Thomas (‘94) and Alex Rodriguez (2000). 2. Bobby Abreu hit 41 homers in 2005. 3. Steve Beuerlein, with 86. 4. Magic Johnson (1978), Keith Gatlin (1984) and Jason Kidd (1993). 5. Dick Irvin, Scotty Bowman and Mike Keenan. 6. Daley Thompson (1980, 1984) and Bob Mathias (1948, 1952). 7. Greg Norman and Vijay Singh. © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Even he said he did not know. How do I get these episodes, and what can I do to prevent them? -- R.S. ANSWER: Raynaud phe­ nomenon is an exaggerated response to cold or stress, causing color changes in the skin of the fingers and toes. There is a long list of causes of Raynaud phenomenon. Often, no cause is ever found (in which case it is called primary Raynaud, which just means we don’t know what’s causing it). The most common known causes are the autoimmune rheumatic diseases, espec­ ially scleroderma, lupus and Sjogren’s syndrome. Hypo­ thyroidism is an unusual cause, and some drugs can cause it as well. The current thinking is that primary RP is caused by abnormalities in the alpha receptors in blood vessels (alpha receptors respond to adrenaline and similar molecules). Keeping the whole body -and especially the hands -warm is the first step. Sudden

temperature changes can trigger the effect. Warming the hands in warm water at the onset of an attack can stop it. Anxiety makes it worse, so a positive attitude can really affect this condition. Medications, such as amlodipine, may be necessary for prevention in more severe cases. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: What do you know about flesh-eating bacteria? After going to a hospital to get a mole checked, I developed an itchy rash that won’t go away. I am worried. -- H.W. ANSWER: Let me reassure you that this isn’t flesh-eating bacteria. Itchy rash around a mole can be due to eczema, or it might be a fungal infection or one of several other benign skin conditions. A dermatologist can help figure out which. But, since you asked ... The term “flesh-eating bacteria” is misleading since it’s a disease, not a particular bacteria species. The term refers to a condition called

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APARTMENTS FOR RENT 137 Tom Ave., Ephrata, 3 BR, 1.5 BA Townhouse Includes: dishwasher, stove, built-in microwave, refrigerator, washer/dryer hookup, heat pump with central air, deck, nice yard area, off-street parking. Tenant responsible for snow and lawn maintenance. Close to small community park, easy access to Route 222. $955/month plus all utilities. Available soon. 183 Tom Ave., Ephrata, 3 BR, 1st Flr. Apartment Includes: stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer, dryer, central air, patio, outside storage, off-street parking, trash removal, mowing and snow removal. Close to small community park, easy access to Route 222. $855/month plus utilities. Available in April.

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“necrotizing fasciitis” (“necrotizing” means that the infection kills cells, and “fasciitis” references the connective tissue in the body that the infection proceeds along). However terrifying, it is fortunately a rare condition. There are only about 1-3 cases per 100,000 people. It may occur in people who are otherwise healthy and who happen to get an injury that penetrates the skin. But it is more common in people who have a diminished immune system due to chronic illness (diabetes, kidney or liver disease, cancer, heavy alcohol use). In most cases, in people with chronic disease, it is a combination of bacteria that cause the infection. In previously healthy people, the bacteria most associated are group A streptococcus. This bacteria strain has enzymes that damage the body and has the ability to evade the immune system. It can grow very rapidly, and early treatment is paramount to stopping the infection before permanent damage is done. In some cases, amputation is necessary; in others, no treatment is effective. The disease has a high mortality rate. The particular bacteria in a person with this diagnosis are very dangerous, and there are cases of person-toperson transmission of the bacteria, leading to additional cases, so care­ givers and family need personal protective equip­ ment. Effective treatment starts with recognition of the diagnosis. That can be hard; initial signs, such as redness, swelling and fever, can be nonspecific. Skin lesions, like blisters or bruising, can be misleading. However, a very high fever and more pain than expected are big clues to the diagnosis. Treatment is primarily surgical. Antibiotics alone are ineffective. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: A recent column on sinusitis argued against routine antibiotics. Your advice, while sound, does not apply

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to all of us. I am an MDS patient with compromised immunity. When I get sick, it takes three times as long to recover. I feel the rules may apply to “normal” people, but not all of us. What would you recommend for someone like me? -- B.F. ANSWER: My answers certainly do not apply to all situations, and immuno­ compromised in­dividuals are an excellent example. In the case of sinus infections, it depends on the person’s exact type of immune problem. Immunocom­ promised individuals certainly are more likely to be prescribed antibiotics, and are more likely to be subject to diagnostic testing when things don’t go as expected. Some kinds of immune system disease predispose people to unusual infections, which require specific treatments. Taking care of anyone requires judgment and experience, and physicians who have known their patients a long time are in a better position to judge who needs antibiotic treatment for sinus infection and who does well with supportive treatment. In the case of someone with immune system disease, that is even more important. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: In

January 2014, I was diagnosed with a benign neoplasm of my cerebral meninges (meningioma). I am a healthy 64-year-old Caucasian woman. I do not take any medications. The finding was incidental. I have no symptoms from the meningioma. I sometimes feel as if my mental capacity has declined somewhat (such as memory), but I attribute this to the normal aging process. I have been getting an MRI every year since the diagnosis. The last test showed that the tumor was 2.9 cm by 1.6 cm by 2.7 cm. The mass measured 2.3 cm by 1.3 cm by 2.1 cm when I had the first MRI in 2014. It seems to be slowly growing. What are your thoughts on this? Do you advise surgery at this time? -- C.C. ANSWER: A meningioma is a type of brain tumor that

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arises from the meninges, the lining of the brain. Most of these are benign, although they do range from benign to cancerous. Even the cancerous tumors very rarely spread. The main problem with this type of tumor is that they grow, and there is not a lot of room inside the skull to spare. An enlarging tumor can compress the brain, and that can lead to symptoms. Depending on the exact location of the tumor, it can cause weakness, loss of vision or loss of hearing or smell. Another common symptom is a seizure. Changes in mental function are less common, but I am very cautious about ascribing symptoms to aging. Although the change in

size seems small, the tumor has approximately doubled in size since 2014. That is a clear indication for treat­ ment. It will likely keep growing and cause symptoms. Surgery is a treatment option, as is radiation, but only an expert can make the assessment of what is best in your situation. If the tumor is in a favorable location, most authorities would recommend surgical removal of the tumor. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: My 59-year-old son has cirrhosis, probably from a blood transfusion he had as a teenager. His gastro­ enterologist tells him he is two years away from going on the transplant list for a new liver. Do you know if

PUBLIC SALE OF

ANTIQUES & PERSONAL PROPERTY

MON., FEB. 10, 2020 SALE AT 10:00 A.M.

FURNITURE AT 12:00 NOON

To be held at Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver (Rt. 272, near Adamstown)

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cations happen in only 1 to 3 percent of cases. The transplanted lobe of the liver does rapidly regenerate. The results for the recipient are comparable to that of deceased organ donors. Only the transplant surgeons can recommend whether a living donor is possible. For adults in your son’s age group, the likelihood of surviving five years after liver transplantation is about 70 percent. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med. cornell.edu.

“Horst Auction Center” WINTER TOOL SALE

SAT., FEB. 8, 2020 AT 9:00 A.M.

Preview - Friday, Feb. 7, 2020, 1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, Lancaster Co., PA 17522 Catalogues may be picked up at Horst Auction Center for $2. Catalogue listing along with photos are available on our website, www.horstauction.com

Over 560 Lots of Antique Tools - In Main Auction Hall Edge Tools: Axes, Hatchets & Adze - Hewing, Broad, Felling, Mortise & Posthole Axes, Carpenter’s & Cooper’s Adze; Cooper’s & Other Drawknives; Slicks, Firmer, Bench, Carving & Other Chisels; Wooden Molding Planes - Complex, Joinery & Bench Planes; Transitional & English Infill Planes; Metal Planes: Stanley: Bailey #3 - #7 Bench Planes; Bedrock Series Bench Planes; #45, #46, #50, #55 Combination Molding, etc.; Measuring Devices; Blacksmithing Tools; Adjustable Wrenches: Patent Dated Wrenches, Patented Combination Wrenches, Pliers; Cooper’s Tools; Hammers; Handsaws; Drilling Tools: Wooden & Metal Braces; Marples “Ultimatum” Brace & Hand Drills; Primitives: Farm Tools: Cabinet Maker’s 9 ft. Work Bench; Tool Chests. Garage Area: Starts at 10:00 A.M. - Antique Tool Parts, User Tools & Repair Projects; Modern User Tools & Power Tools; Tinsmith & Blacksmith Tools. Visit our website for photos & itemized listing of items in our Main Hall. Photos available of Garage area without detailed listing. * Accepted Payments: Cash; PA Checks, Out of state checks with prior approval; Visa & MasterCard credit card & Debit cards with 3% charge.

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

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

PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION 21/2 Story, 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath Home on .27 Acres Remodeled Project to be Completed

Saturday, March 7, 2020 @ 3:00 P.M. 455 Frystown Rd., Myerstown, PA 17067 - Bethel Twp. - Berks County I-78 Blue Mountain Area Direc�ons: From Myerstown (Rt. 501) take Hilltop Rd. (Rt. 645N) to right on Frystown Rd. to auc�on on le�. From I-78, take exit 10 to Camp Swatara Rd. south. Go 2 mi. to le� on Frystown Rd. to auc�on on le�.

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12, 2020 AT 1:00 P.M.

Preview Times - Tuesday, February 11 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, February 12 from 8:00 A.M. *The following is just a very general list of items to be sold. Photos representing the entire auction will be posted on our website www.horstauction.com on Tuesday, February 11. 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) FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.); DIEFENDERFER CHERRY CORNER CUPBOARD; STICKEY MISSION OAK; APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS & LAMPS; SILVER; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; AGATE; TINWARE; PEWTER; WOODENWARE; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; TOOLS; LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD! Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

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someone with compatible blood could donate a piece of his or her liver? Would that provide him with enough healthy liver? Also, he heard that you live only about five years with a new liver. Is that true? -- B.M. ANSWER: Cirrhosis after a blood transfusion makes me suspect that your son’s liver disease is due to hepatitis C. If that’s the case, his gastroenterologist has had or will have a discussion with him about new treatments for hepatitis C that will hopefully keep him from needing a transplant. However, if he does need a transplant, it can be done from a family member or even from a nonrelated person. There are risks to the donor, but major compli­

DR. & MRS. JAMES CHRISTMAN & OTHERS

Property Descrip�on: Beau�ful smalltown property just 2 miles from I-78 on the corner of Frystown Rd. & Strawberry Alley w/off-street parking & detached 14’x28’ garage/storage shed (as is) in the back yard, access from the alley. 12’x12’ covered pavilion w/stone fireplace; 7’x26’ covered porch w/concrete floor; stone & vinyl exterior & new asphalt roof. Public sewer hooked up; private on-site well w/new pump & pressure tank; new oil hot air furnace & central air condi�on; new electric water heater. Mostly all new plumbing, electric & drywall throughout the whole house. New 24’ wall space, granite countertop on kitchen cabinets, new replacement windows & leaded glass front door w/side lights. Tulpehocken Area School District - Taxes: Approx. $2,782.00/yr. Open Houses: Sat. Feb. 15 & 29, 1-3 p.m. or call auc�oneer for private showing 717-354-0192. Terms: $15,000 deposit due day of auc�on. Balance due at se�lement on or before April 22, 2020. Buyer to pay 2% transfer fee. A�en�on Realtors: 2% Broker Par�cipa�on offered to Realtors who pre-register buyers and who become successful bidder day of auc�on. Buyers must be preregistered 48 hours prior to auc�on. Auc�oneer Note: The seller decided to give up this dream home remodel project to pursue other interests. The hard work is all done, giving you the opportunity to purchase & fully complete to your taste. Needs paint, trim, some bath fixtures, lights & flooring. 1st Floor: Lg. open floor plan w/11’x13’ kitchen, laundry & full bathroom, open stairway to 2nd flr. 2nd Floor: 3 lg. bedrooms & full bathroom. 3rd Floor: Daylight stairway to bedroom, full bathroom, extra closet/storage areas, exterior door to sm. balcony that could have stairs added for extra suite. For more informa�on, pictures and forms, go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com or www.auc�onzip.com or www.GoToAuc�on.com

Seller: Ysidro Rapael Nunez

A�orney: Steiner & Sandoe (717) 866-5737

BEILER-CAMPBELL

Auctioneers: Noah Shirk 717-354-0192 AU#005928 Harold Martin 717-738-4228 AA#019488 www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • 888-209-6160 Christ Taylor 717-371-1915 AU#005421

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SALES REGISTER WED., FEB. 5 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Cen­ter, Eph­ rata. Antiques, collect­ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 8 - 8:00 a.m. - Fivepointville Fire Hall, 1087 Dry Tavern Rd., Den­ ver. Primitives, collect­ibles, 2004 15’ cargo trailer, tools, coins, pocket knives, peanut butter glasses. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 8 - 9:00 a.m. - Winter Tool Sale, Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Over 560 lots of antique tools. Horst Auctioneers.

SAT., FEB. 8 - 10:00 a.m. - Bertha H. (Snader) Kreider, 984 Glenview Dr., Denver. 1-1/2 story Cape Cod 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, utility building, 4/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 8 - 1:00 p.m. - Paul W. and Velma J. Auker, 224 New St., Terre Hill. Solid 3 bedroom ranch­ er, 1/4 acre, 1 car garage, low maintenance. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. MON., FEB. 10 - 10:00 a.m. - Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading

- Fivepointville/Bowmansville Area -

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION

1 Sty., 2 Bdrm. Stone/Brick Rancher - 2 Car Garage Large Shop/Garage/Barn - 24’x32’ Shop/Garage

Rd., Denver. Antiques and personal property. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. WED., FEB. 12 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., FEB. 13 - 4:00 p.m. - Wilmer M. and M. Jane Nolt, 1011 Reading Rd., Narvon. Rural 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, attached 2 car garage, 6/10 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 15 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, toys, model trains, dolls and teddy bears, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. WED., FEB. 19 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods,

tools, 2005 Honda Civic sedan. Car at 6:30 p.m. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., FEB. 20 - 12:00 Noon - Horst Auction Cen­ ter, Ephrata. 327 lots of coins and currency. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 22 - 10:00 a.m. - Roy R. and Twila Zimm­erman, 531 Panorama Dr., Denver. 1 story 2 bedroom stone/brick ranch­ er, 2 car garage, large shop/ garage/barn, 24’x32’ shop/ garage, 2.5 acres. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. SAT., FEB. 29 - 9:00 a.m. - George and Martha Horst, 2011 West Main St., Ephrata. Farm equipment, shop tools, guns, JLG Lift. BeilerCampbell Auction Services. SAT., FEB. 29 - 11:00 a.m. - Alfred P. Ernesto Living Trust, 1053 Browns­ ville Rd., Wernersville. Tract

(East Earl/Goodville Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

2 /2 ACRES

3 BDRM 1.5 STORY BRICK HOME * 2-CAR GARAGE & BARN * 1.1 ACRES! MODULAR RENTAL PAD * LARGE GARDEN/PASTURE AREA

Location: 531 Panorama Drive, Denver, PA 17517 (Brecknock Twp., Lancaster Co.)

Located at 1651 Main St., East Earl, Pa. (Goodville) East Earl Twp., Lancaster Co.

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Saturday, February 22, 2020 at 10:00 A.M. Directions: Rt. 897 North of Fivepointville, turn right onto Panorama Drive. Property on right.

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2½ Acres w/ stone/brick rancher, barn and shop. 1 sty. Atglen stone & brick rancher w/2254 sq. ft., kitchen, dining rm., living rm. w/bay window & stone fireplace, 2 bdrms., 2 baths, 1st flr. laundry, sun porch, attached 2 car heated garage. Full basement (finished) w/family rm. & brick fireplace. Oil/forced air heat, central AC. Central Vac. Outbuildings: 18’x50’ shop w/26’x40’ barn addition w/horse stalls and 24’x32’ shop/ garage. All on 2½ Acres w/lawn, garden, mature shade trees, macadam drive, on site well & septic. Zoned AG, Brecknock Twp. Elanco Schools. Taxes: $3,693.80 NOTE: The Zimmerman’s are relocating to Missouri and serious to sell. Unique small acreage property, along quiet, low traffic road w/farmland view. Easy access to Rts. 897, 272, 222 and PA Turnpike. TERMS: 10% down, settlement on or before April 22, 2020. Kling & Deibler, Attys. Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAYS, Feb. 8 & 15, 1-3 PM. Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 w/any questions. Offering 1% Broker Participation. Contact auctioneer for details.

See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403

Auction for: Roy R. and Twila Zimmerman (717) 445-5462

Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. # AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524

SAT., FEB. 22, 2020 at 11 AM

Directions: From Shady Maple Complex East Earl take Rt. 23 E. 1.5 miles to property on left. Real Estate: Consists of a 1,224 sq. ft. 1.5 story brick 3 bdrm. 1.5 bath dwelling; detached 2-car garage w/heated shop, 2-story poultry barn & modular home rental pad on a rural 1.1-acre tract. Main floor features a galley style kitchen w/appliances; 12’x14’ dining room w/2 built-in corner cupboards; 12’x17’ living room; ½ bath & bedroom; 2nd floor includes 2 bedrooms w/closets & full bath; basement utility room w/ laundry hook-up & shower; cold cellar; slate roof; oil furnace HW heat; on site well & septic for each dwelling; 2019 taxes approx. $2,500; Outbuildings: An 800 sq. ft. 2-car garage w/attached 340 sq. ft. shop w/heat & water; a 2-story 24’x30’ masonry block poultry barn & modular home rental pad income $325/mo.! OPEN HOUSE: SAT. FEB. 8 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: Charming one-owner home located just east of Goodville; large level lot w/2-car garage/shop; barn & room for garden or pasture, horses OK; low taxes; desirable ELANCO schools! Income generating property! 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

Auction For:

NEW HOLLAND, PA

ALMA R. & (the late MELVIN) BRENDLE

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

(Dorothy (717) 475-1368)

PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION 21/2 Story, 4 BR, 21/2 Bath Dwelling on 1.2 +/- Acres 40’x60’ Barn/Garage, 30’x32’ Shop/Storage 3,360 Sq. Ft. 2nd Story Workshop Area Zoned - Industrial

Saturday, March 7, 2020 @ 11:00 A.M.

9.5 Acre +/- Farmette w/21/2 Story, 4 BR, 21/2 BA Home 60’x80’ Workshop, 2-Car Garage

Friday, March 6, 2020 @ 4:00 P.M.

320 Clay School Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 - Lancaster County

20 S. Groffdale Rd., Leola, PA 17540 - Lancaster County From New Holland, Route 23 West to left onto S. Groffdale Rd. to property on right.

Property Descrip�on: Featuring spacious 2875 sq. �. dwelling w/4 bedrooms & 2½ bath. 1st floor has 15’x 15’ laundry/mudroom w/½ bath also kitchen cabinets (2) walk-in closets. Large kitchen w/custom cabinets, dining & family room. 22’x14’ living room w/brick hearth. Sewing room w/open stairway. 2nd floor master suite w/vaulted ceiling, skylight & window seat. Master bath w/double vanity, deep tub & walk-in shower. 3 addi�onal bedrooms w/closets. Also, full bath. House has lots of closets, hardwood & linoleum floors & vinyl windows. Basement w/ outside entrance & large cold cellar/can goods room. Coal fired hot water heat w/CI radiators. Wrap around covered front porch. Public sewer & private well. 40’x60’ 2-story barn w/horse box stalls & feed storage. Oversized garage area w/ kitchen cabinets. 30’x32’ shop/storage building (new in 2017). Connec�ng 2nd stories for almost 3400 sq. �. work area w/scissor truss for 13’ ceiling. 16’x14’ office/showroom building w/heat, electric & laminate flooring. (2) 1000 gal. LP tanks & (1) 1000 gal. air tank. Open House Dates: Saturdays Feb 22 & 29, 1-3 P.M. or contact sellers or auc�oneers for private showing. Terms: Down payment of $30,000.00 required day of auc�on. Se�lement on or before May 6, 2020. Transfer taxes to be paid by buyer. Real Estate taxes shall be prorated. Annual Taxes: $5,500.00 +/A�en�on Realtors: 1% Broker Par�cipa�on being offered to Realtors who preregister with their buyers and who become the successful bidder on day of auc�on. Auc�oneers Note: Excellent opportunity to purchase country property w/ beau�ful house in great condi�on, move in ready. Mature pine trees offering lots of privacy. Appealing landscaping & brickwork w/covered picnic area. Garden & fenced pastures. Zoned Industrial w/lots of business poten�al. Has large shop area currently used for wood working. Paved parking & driveway. For more informa�on, pictures and forms, go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com or www.GoToAuc�on.com or www.auc�onzip.com

Seller: Mervin & Priscilla Beiler (717) 656-9170 A�orney: Ed Miller (717) 299-1100

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AY# 002026

www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • 888-209-6160

Auctioneers: Harold Martin 717-738-4228 AA#19488 Christ Taylor 717-371-1915 AU#005421

Direc�ons: From Ephrata, Rt. 322 West, right on Durlach Rd., le� on Clay School Rd., to property on right. Property Descrip�on: Beau�ful 9.5-acre country property featuring 2650 sq. �. home (new in 2014) w/4 bedrooms & 2.5 bath & 2-car garage. 1st floor has spacious 20’x13’ eat-in kitchen w/custom cabinets & walk in pantry, 19’x 5’ living room w/large bay window. Also, parlor & sewing rm. 1st floor laundry & full bath in breezeway w/radiant floor heat. Par�al open stairway to 2nd story w/4 bedrooms including 15’x16’ master bedroom & full bath. Lots of closet space, ceiling fans & central vac. Full basement w/outside entrance. Also, half bath, cold cellar & coal furnace. U�lity rm. w/RO, UV & water so�ener systems. 26’x26’ garage w/9’ OH doors. Covered front & side porches & 12’x8’ deck. 60’x80’ shop building w/16’ height (new 2012) w/(3) 16’x14’ overhead doors w/openers. 30’x40’ finished area w/mezzanine. 20’x30’ lawn & garden area w/insulated 2nd floor lounge. Onsite sep�c & well w/100 gpm. capacity. Open Houses: Sat., Feb. 15, 1-3 pm & Thurs., Feb 20, 4-7 pm or contact sellers or auc�oneers for private showing. Terms: Down payment of $50,000.00 required day of auc�on. Se�lement on or before April 30, 2020. Transfer taxes to be paid by buyer. Real Estate taxes shall be prorated. In Act 319 Clean & Green & is not in ag preserva�on. Annual Taxes: $8,082.00 +/-. A�en�on Realtors: 1% Broker Par�cipa�on being offered to Realtors who preregister with their buyers and who become the successful bidder on day of auc�on. Auc�oneers’ Notes: An excellent opportunity to purchase a Farme�e in Lancaster Co. w/almost new buildings. Great loca�on for retail or wholesale produce opera�on w/established 2+ acres strawberries. Underground irriga�on pipes & 8000 gal. water storage tank. Also, business poten�al w/large workshop w/par�al 2nd floor. Be sure to check out this rare find being offered at auc�on by mo�vated sellers. Sellers reserve right to harvest and market 2020 strawberry crop. 32’x150’ greenhouse is excluded from sale however, buyer has first right of refusal to purchase. Call Auc�oneers or seller with ques�ons. For forms & addi�onal pictures go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com or www.auc�onzip.com or www.GoToAuc�on.com.

Seller: Nelson & Lucy Horst (717) 723-1217 A�orney: Sam Goodley (610) 998-1000

BEILER-CAMPBELL

Auctioneers: Harold Martin 717-738-4228 AA#0019488 Christ Taylor 717-371-1915 AU#005421 www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • 888-209-6160 J. Meryl Stoltzfus 717-629-6036 AU#005403

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

AY# 002026

#1 - 21-1/2 acre farm with stream. Tract #2 - 1 acre building lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., FEB. 29 - 10:00 a.m. - Steven C. and Deb­ orah J. Clark, 132 Edgewood Dr., New Holland. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, utility building, 4/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MARCH 5 12:00 Noon - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. 313 lots of coins and currency. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., MARCH 6 - 10:00 a.m. - Willis S. and Margaret B. Nolt, 433 Black Barren Rd., Peach Bottom. John Deere, Farmall and Mc­ Cormick tractors, farm equipment, skid loader, trucks, trailers, VW Bug and Bus. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., MARCH 6 - 4:00 p.m. - Nelson and Lucy Horst, 320 Clay School Rd., Ephrata. 9-1/2 acre produce/ crop farmette, 2-1/2 story, 4 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath dwell­ ing with 2 car garage and 60’x80’ workshop. Beiler-

Campbell Auction Services. SAT., MARCH 7 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding fire­ arms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., MARCH 7 - 10:00 a.m. - McCreary Farm LLC, 41 Chandlee Rd., Rising Sun, Maryland. Farm equip­ ment, JD tractor, JD com­ bine, Peterbilt truck, dump truck, trailers, grain bins. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MARCH 7 - 11:00 a.m. - Mervin and Priscilla Beiler, 20 South Groffdale Rd., Leola. 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath house, barn and garage, 3,360 sq. ft. workshop, Zoned Industrial. Beiler-Campbell Auction Services. WED., MARCH 11 - 9:00 a.m. - James E. and Diane L. Burkholder, 316 Good Rd., East Earl. ’03 Ford truck, trailer, CAT skidloader, con­ crete pump, tow motor, shop tools, welder, Scag mower, (5) ponies, household, furni­ ture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION

PRIMITIVES – COLLECTIBLES – 2004 15’ CARGO TRAILER TOOLS – COINS – POCKET KNIVES PEANUT BUTTER GLASSES

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 • 8 A.M.

LOCATION: Fivepointville Fire Hall, 1087 Dry Tavern Rd, Denver (Fivepointville). Rt. 897 S. from Adamstown to Fivepointville to fire hall on right. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

Trailer – Lawn & Garden – Tools: 2004 8’x15’ Shadow Master Tandem Axle Cargo Trailer w/Ramp & Side Door & 7000 GVW. Husqvarna 51 Chain Saw, Stihl 026 Chain Saw, Rascal Mobility Scooter, Karcher Mod. 4400 G 6HP 2.2GPM 1900 PSI Pressure Washer, Husky 4-Over-4 Rolling Tool Box, Power Sonic Battery Charger, Pittsburgh 16” Laser Level w/360* Rotating Head (new), Snap-On Charger, Chain Hoists, Floor & Hyd. Jacks, Sunbeam Cattle Clipper, Rachet Straps, Simplex & Other Lg. Vises, 1½ Ton Come Along, Titan Milk Hose, Heater, Wall Mounted Retractable Light Cord, Drill Master 10” Orbital Polisher/Waxer, Log Chains, Propane Burner Heads, Irwin Exp. Bits, Air Impact Wrench, Bosch Router, Freud 8” Dado Blades, Ingersol Rand, Impact Drill, Stanley Russell Jennings Set, 32½ Quarters No. 100 Auger Bits in Wood Box, CenTech 50’ Fish Tape, T-Grip Hex Keys, New Brass Values, Lg. Wood Carpenter Tray, Sm. Luken Steel Case w/ Tools, Tire Irons. Milk Bottles: Cloverleaf Dairy (paper container) Norman Greenawalt Manheim PA, Wayne Stauffer Neffsville, Sunrise Dairy Walter Martin Ephrata PA, Cedar Lawn H.S. Landis, Samuel Miller Sunny Slope, W.L. Frankhouser, Spring Grove, Levengoods, Delchester Farms, Schracks, BP Masseth, Burnites, Stephens, Moosebach Paper Milk Caps Honey Brook, Red Rose Dairy Mt. Joy, Spatula, Misc. Graybill Memo., Highland Half & Half Paper Bottle Caps. Books – Sportsman: 1811 & 1829 English Bibles, Big Littles Books, Uncle Wiggley Books, 150 Yrs. Of International Harvestor Book, Complete Ency. Of Motor Cars 1885-1968, The Commercial Ford, The Good Old Fords, 1937 Ford Ref. Book, Ford Memo & Books, Baseball & Gun Books, Manheim “A Green Country Town” by Awkermar, History of Chester Co., Coatesville Post Cards, Perfeoscope Wood View Master, Woodstream #44 California Pocket Gopher Trap, Remington Ammo. Box, L. Edition 3N Comm. Wood Trap Box, Metal Ammo Boxes, Simmon 20x50 Binoc. Military & Other Whistles, New Wooden Turkey Call. Peanut Butter Glasses – Collectibles – Primitives – Knives: Stella Music Box w/Discs, Aaron Wissler Bow Front 2-Stage Water Trough, Valentine Andes Foundry Leacock Cast Iron Trough, Queen Wood Washing Mach. Reading, Singer Sewing Mach. w/Wood Case, Camel Back Trunk, JD 1-Hole Corn Sheller, Roselli Accordion, Fire Chief Pedal Car, Red Hill Grinding Wood Barrel, Isaac H. Miller & Son Denver PA Steel Shelf/Bracket, 2-Man Saw, Metal Grey Rock Balanced Brakset, Metal Poultry Sign, Wallace Nutting & Other Prints. Approx. 30 Peanut Butter Glasses (see website approx. Jan 10 for catalog), Stohler Axes, Approx. 12 Glass Pig Banks, Metal Wall Mounted Match Holder w/Pig Insigna, Keystone Pecan Co. Bag Manheim PA, Eshelman Dog & Puppy Food Bag, Firestone Car Mounted Spotlight, Stanley #6, 45 & 72 Planes, Griswold #3, 6 & 9 Fry Pans, Wagner Pots, Air Castle Radio, Tidy Tim Mech. Toy, Children Character Lunch Box, Cyclone Egg Scales, Orr Painter 6 & 7 Reading Deck of Cards, Waffle Iron, New Standard Cherry Seeder, 1929 Coatesville High School Door Stop, Lance Glass Cracker Jar, Apple Cookie Jar, Manheim National Snow Crest & Esso Glass Banks, Zippo & Other Lighters, Chalk Donald Duck & Dog, England Dog Dish, Asst. Crocks, Green Jars, Zinc Lids, Aladdin Lamps, Brass Front & Pea/Beam Scales, Broad Bladed Hatchet, Handled Auger Bit, Broad Axe Head, Brush Cutter, Draw Knife, Ice Tongs, Locks & Keys, Corn Knife, Bunser Oil Burner Glass Jar, Copper Teapot, Spitton H&D York PA Wrench, GE Westinghouse & Superlee Fan, Acme & Boscul Coffee, Pennzoil & Other Adv. Tins, Arrowheads, Wood Stirrer & Pullies, Wood Genesse 12-Horse Ale Box, Hubley Army 45 Cap Gun, Fisher Price Toys, Carnival Sticks, Divided & Other Wood Boxes, Coffee Grinder, Rolling Pins, Fee Scoop, Brass Bell, Teacher’s Bell, Metal New Haven Desk Clock, 1942 Harrisburg Farm Show Pin, Sm. Metal Pepsi Carrier, Beaded Purse Skeleton Keys, Asst. Fiestaware. Large Asst. Pocket Knives Including: Barlow, Buck, Schrade, Lone Ranger & Hop-Along Cassidy Pocket Watch, Hop-Along Cassidy Watch, PA Game Commission Case Knives, German, Boker & Others. Coins: Approx. 25 Silver Dollars from 1883-1925, Silver Halves, V-Nickels, Asst. US Proof Set & Others. NOTE: Nice collection of primitives & collectibles. Preview: Friday, February 7 from 4-8 PM. Auction to begin 8AM w/tools followed by primitives & collectibles. Approx. 10 AM 2nd auctioneer w/pocket knives & marbles. 11 AM w/milk bottles followed by peanut butter glasses. Approx. 12:30 w/coins. Auction held inside heated firehall. Terms are cash, PA check or credit card w/3% service fee. Food Stand. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Agent For Owner 717-629-4557

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, February 5, 2020 - 15B

THURS., MARCH 12 6:00 p.m. - Martha E. Faucett Estate, 216 Geist Rd., Lancaster. Vinyl sided ranch style dwelling with detached vinyl sided 2 car garage, covered open-air pavilion and 2 vinyl sided sheds on a 1 acre lot. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., MARCH 13 - 2:00 p.m. - Bonita (Martin) Miller, 605 Schaeffer Rd., Lebanon. 113 acre dairy farm, 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom house, bank barn, dairy barn, heifer barn, tobacco barn, slurry store, 4 silos, skid­ loader, mixer, ExMark mow­ er, PTO generator, feed cart. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. WED., MARCH 18 - 4:00 p.m. - Mark A. and Audrey Martin, 146 Ebersole Rd., Ephrata. 3-4 bedroom, 3 bath brick rancher with 2 car garage, 1.05 acre lot, custom kitchen, finished daylight

basement, heat pump/AC. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., MARCH 19 4:00 p.m. - Mildred E. and the late Harold H. Martin, 32 Cocalico Creek Rd., Ephrata. 3 bedroom 1.5 story dwell­ ing, 1.06 acre zoned industrial, 2 story barn with 2 bay garage, pasture/garden area. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., MARCH 20 - 4:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued Antique Auction from the collection of Jim and Nan Tshudy. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., MARCH 21 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued Antique Auction from the collection of Jim and Nan Tshudy. Horst Auctioneers. WED., MARCH 25 - 5:00 p.m. - Glen N. and Marlene S. Zimmerman, 1874 & 1876 Turkey Hill Rd., East

PUBLIC AUCTION RURAL 21/2 STY. 4 BDRM. DWL. – 2 CAR GARAGE 6/10 ACRE RURAL LOT BOWMANSVILLE – TERRE HILL AREA

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 • 4 P.M.

1011 Reading Rd., Narvon (Bowmansville). From East Earl Rt. 625 N. toward Bowmansville to property on left. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

2½ sty. vinyl/masonry dwl. w/1680 SF finished area, eat-in country kitchen (new ’06 by Wood Creations) w/appliances, Maytag 5-burner gas range, Bosch dishwasher & brick hearth setup for gas or pellet stove, living rm., office/den w/built-in desk & bookshelves, 4 bdrms., full bath, laundry, attic, full daylight bsmt. w/woodworking shop 12x24, gas propane heat, central AC. Special Features: Rheem energy efficient gas furnace w/500 gal. underground tank & central AC (all new ‘19), updated 200 amp elec. service, kitchen cabinets & countertops, vinyl siding. Low maintenance exterior w/ covered soffit & fascia, insulated/tilt windows, covered front porch, balcony 11x20, attached 2 car garage all on 6/10 Acre rural country lot w/garden area, mature shade, rear farmland boundary, macadam circle driveway, onsite well & public sewer, playhouse & swing set. Zoned Ag. NOTE: Owners are relocating & motivated to sell! Low maintenance, economical & low taxes. Clean “move in” condition dwl. & “must see” to appreciate quality. Convenient location, minutes to East Earl, Terre Hill & Bowmansville. Easy access to Rt. 322 & Rt. 23. Personal inspection by appointment or open house February 8 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Wilmer M. & M. Jane Nolt 610-972-3526

Earl. #1 - 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 story barn/garage 30x32, 2 story shop 40x80 with studio and work rms. (known as Turkey Hill Wildlife), 2.1 acre country lot. #2 - Masonry shop/garage 40x70, 2 story dwelling, 1.1 acre country lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MARCH 28 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Fine antiques, primi­tives, collectibles, house­ hold goods and tools for Leo Grant estate. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., MARCH 28 - 10:00 a.m. - Lloyd and Karen Zeiset, 121 North 9th St., Akron. 4 bedroom, 3-1/2 bath house on 0.9 acres, 36’x36’ shop building. Real estate at 12:00 p.m. Trailers, concrete and construction

tools, lawn/garden and misc. Beiler-Campbell Auction Services. SAT., MARCH 28 - 10:00 a.m. - Earl W. and Nancy M. Potts, 900 Smokestown Rd., Denver. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 1 car garage, 3.8 acres with stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. THURS., APRIL 2 - 6:00 p.m. - Kenneth G. Nauman Estate, 338 Lake St., Eph­ rata. Brick and aluminum sided bi-level dwelling with lower level oversized one car garage and framed storage shed. Horst Auction­ eers. FRI., APRIL 3 - 5:00 p.m. - Kent A. and Sandra K. Unruh, 246 W. Maple Grove Rd., Denver. #1 -

(Terre Hill Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION SOLID 3 BEDROOM RANCHER * ¼ ACRE 1-CAR GARAGE * LOW MAINTENANCE

Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com

Auction By: John J. Rutt II 717-587-8906 Michael J. Martin 717-371-3333 AY-002189-L EPHRATA & NEW HOLLAND, PA

Auction For:

PAUL W. & VELMA J. AUKER

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Farm Equipment, Tractors, Cat Crawler, Skidloader, JD 5200 Chopper, JLG 60’ Lift, Shop Tools, Guns

Saturday, February 29th, 2020 @ 9:00 A.M. From Route 222, take Route 322 West, 5 miles to auction on right.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION 113 ACRE DAIRY FARM

2 /2 Sty. 4 Bdrm. House - Bank Barn - Dairy Barn Heifer Barn - Tob. Barn - Slurry Store - 4 Silos Skidloader - Mixer - ExMark Mower PTO Generator - Feed Cart

Friday, March 13, 2020 at 2:00 P.M.

Location: 605 Schaeffer Rd, Lebanon PA 17042 (S. Lebanon Twp., Lebanon Co.) Directions: Follow Rt. 419 South of Schaefferstown for 2 miles to farm on right.

- Real Estate -

113 acre dairy farm w/stone farmhouse, bank barn, dairy barn, heifer barn, 4 silos, slurry store, tobacco barn and garage. 2½ sty. stone farmhouse (circa 1824) w/3064 sq. ft. Eat-in kitchen, living rm., parlor, laundry/mud rm., 4 bdrms., 3 full baths, basement, attic, porch. Oil/HW heat. Outbuildings: Stone/frame bank barn (36’x88’) w/dry cow housing. 1 sty. frame/masonry dairy barn (40’x200’) w/89 tie stalls, tunnel ventilation, pipeline, and Mueller 2700 gal. tank. Heifer free stall barn (56’x110’) w/slatted flr. & pit below. Slurrystore (42’x19’). 4 silos: 20’x80’ poured concrete; 16’x70’ stave; 17’x50’ Harvestore; 20’x50’ Harvestore. Tobacco barn (32’x60’) w/cellar. 3 car masonry garage (30’x32’). Land: 113 acres +/- w/approx. 102 acres tillable - soils: Duffield, Clarksburg, Melvin & Nolin silt/loam. Balance fenced pastures. Small stream. Zoned AG S. Lebanon Twp. Annual Taxes: $9070.36. NOTE: Rare opportunity to purchase dairy farm at ABSOLUTE AUCTION, no minimum or reserve, will be sold to the highest bidder. Prepare now to buy. Frontage on Rt 419, Rexmont & Fonderwhite Rds. Conveniently located along Rt. 419, minutes to Schaefferstown, Myerstown Lebanon, etc. Farm is in Clean & Green and AG Preserve. TERMS: 10% down, settlement on or before May 12, 2020. Kling & Deibler, Attys. 717354-7700. Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: Feb. 22 & 29; 1-3 PM Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 w/any questions or to schedule a private showing. The following items will be sold immediately following Real Estate: Gehl 4240 skidloader w/5’ bucket-4470 hrs.; Patz V200 stationary mixer; E. Rissler 643 SS feedcart; Tiger Power PTO75 1 ph./75 kw PTO generator; NI 279 flail shredder; ExMark Radius ZTR lawn mower w/52” deck - 1 owner! Only 113 hrs! Terms on above items: Cash or good check - paid in full. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. # AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524

Auction for: Bonita (Martin) Miller

PUBLIC AUCTION

11/2 STY. CAPE COD 4 BDRM. DWL. 2 CAR GAR. – UTILITY BLDG. 4/10 ACRE LOT COUNTRY MEADOWS – FIVEPOINTVILLE – TERRE HILL AREA

SAT., FEBRUARY 8 • 10 A.M.

984 Glenview Dr., Denver (Fivepointville). Rt. 897 S. to Fivepointville. Right Fivepointville Rd. Left Glenview Dr.

LOCATED AT: 224 New St., Terre Hill, Pa. 17581 DIRECTIONS: On the North side of Terre Hill on Rt. 897 turn East on Willow Rd. to immediate right on New St. to property on left. REAL ESTATE: A solid, Ranch-style house w/3 bedrooms & 1,232 sq. ft. on ¼ acre lot. House is clean and has covered front porch w/inviting stone accent; an eat-in style kitchen w/ all appliances; charming rear 12’x10’ treated wood deck; front living room & installed A/C unit; 3 bedrooms all w/closets; full bathroom; laundry hook-up on both levels; full daylight unimproved basement has 1-car garage; huge open area & wall mounted heater; 200 amp electric service; elec. baseboard heat; public water & sewer; low-maintenance vinyl siding; Garden Spot S.D.; reasonable taxes $3,244. Great location on quiet street, ready for immediate occupancy. Attorney: Tony Schimaneck 717-299-5251.

- Schaefferstown/Buffalo Springs Area -

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two story dwelling with attached 2 car garage on a 1.3 acre wooded lot. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 14 - 6:00 p.m. - J. Marlin and Nancy E. Becker, 1047 Mountain Rd., Manheim. Country 3 bedroom split foyer dwell­ ing, 2 car garage, 24x30 detached garage/shop, 1.9 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 5 - 5:00 p.m. - Martin W. and Kimberly A. Kampen, 200 Evans Rd., Lititz. Country 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 23x38 2 car garage/shop, 20x20 pavilion, 8.5 acres with stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

SAT., FEBRUARY 8 at 1:00 P.M.

2011 W. Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 - Lancaster County

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Custom 1 story stone 4 bedroom rancher, attached 2 car garage, in-ground pool, 8/10 acre rural level lot. #2 1.04 acre level building lot. #3 - 3/4 acre wooded build­ ing lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., APRIL 14 - 5:00 p.m. - Glenn W. Leininger, 95 North Cocalico Rd., Denver. 10 acre farmette with stream, 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 12x30 shop/garage. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 16 6:00 p.m. - Leo R. Grant Estate, 4527 New Holland Rd., Mohnton. Colonial brick and aluminum sided

Tractors, Cat Crawler, Skidloader, Chopper, Uni System & JLG LI�: JD 2355 tractor on steel belt wheels, 2 remotes 8743 hours; Same Buffalo 130 4-WD tractor on steel belt wheels 540 & 1000 PTO; JD 5200 4-WD chopper on steel belt wheels 750 hours on engine overhaul, w/4 row JD head; (2) 3-row JD heads; rims & �res for JD & Same tractors & JD chopper; Case 1845B skidloader on steel belt wheels; Cat D-4 ag crawler tractor, good under carriage w/18” tracks, remotes; JLG 60H man li� w/60’ boom & Ingersoll Rand engine; NI 709 4-WD Uni System on steel belt wheels w/737 husking bed & 744N 4-row head. Farm Equipment: Glencoe 7 tooth soil saver; 15’ Sunflower 1211 disk w/hyd. li�; Brillion 10’ cul�packer w/(2) 4 �. pups; NI 214 tandem axle manure spreader w/ end gate; Arts-Way 16’ forage wagon on tandem gear; Arts-Way & Heston forage wagons; IH 56 forage blower; White 5100 Seed Boss 4 row air planter; JD 494A 4-row planter; JD 8350 grain drill; (3) gravity bin wagons; 8”x51’ grain auger; Zimmerman 36’ elevator; Snowco 3’x6’ grain cleaner; tandem axle fer�lizer spreader; Pequea 3PT fert. spreader; Farmhand F85A grinder mixer; 18’ poly & 16’ wood bed flat wagons; JM Shirk L500 plas�c li�er; Marlo 3” irriga�on PTO pump; Kipco 2”x250’ traveler w/extra Komet gun; 650 �. 2” plas�c irriga�on pipes w/extra fi�ngs; Zimmerman 300 gal. trailer sprayer w/30’ boom; Hardi 130 gal. air blast sprayer; 50 gal. sprayer w/16’ booms; Stauffer 2-row transplanter; water wheel transplanter w/12” & 24” wheels; 4’ plas�c layer; 7’x10’ trailer w/�tle 3K w/surge brakes; 8’x16’ tri-axle & 7’x11’ farm trailers; Brady 12’ flail chopper; Goosen PTO bale chopper; screw compressor w/Con�nental gas engine; 4-row s-�ne cul�vator; 12’ rotary hoe; tobacco cul�vator w/Kohler engine; 3PT 5-wheel rake; 3PT cul�vator & tool bar; 5’ bush hog; 900 RPM generator; buck saw; misc. weights. Guns & Spor�ng Goods: 12 ga. Win. model 1200 pump 3” chamber & 30” barrel; Rem. 870 Magnum w/slug barrel & Burris scope; Harrington Richardson 20 ga. single shot; 303 Bri�sh Enfield B/A w/scope; Steven Savage model 325A B/A 3030; Marlin Glenfield model 25 .22 cal. w/Weaver scope; Mossberg model 21 single shot .22; CVA .50 cal. inline; CVA .50 cal. inline w/Bushnell scope; Wolf Mag .50 cal. inline w/Tradi�ons scope; Thompson .45 cal. flintlock; CVA .50 cal. flintlock; Cabelas .54 cal. flintlock; Remington & Gamo pellet guns w/scopes; Daisy & (2) Crossman air guns; (9) scopes including Simmons, Tasco, Deerfield & Catseye; 3006 or .270 clips; knives; tree stand; lots of ammuni�on including 12 & 20 Ga., 12 ga. slugs, 30-30, 30-06, 303, & .22 bullets; primers, flints & powders. Misc.: Aluminum cab wagon w/lights & hyd. brakes; alum. express wagon w/sides; (3) 275 gal. fuel tanks; 1500 gal. poly tank; (6) shopping carts; Lincoln 225 welder & auto helmet; narrow pallet jack; lots shop tools as wrenches & socket sets including 3/4”, drill press & bits, grinders, compressor, clamps, band saw, jacks & stands, chain saw, taps & dies, lots equipment parts; woodworking tools as Grizzly jointer, Makita 14” chop saw, table saw, Cra�sman lathe, router & arm saw, scroll saw, belt sander, lots misc. building materials as 6 1/2”x12”x 22’ I-beam, concrete forms, new & used porch posts, porch swing, boxes siding & flashing, new & used doors & windows, rubber flooring & roofing, cooler panels, ceiling & box fans, old barn hinges, bolts & fasteners, chains; misc. flex augers & pipes; small animal feeders; nes�ng box; galv. canner & much more too numerous to men�on. Auc�oneers’ Note: Seller re�red from farming & all items must go. Star�ng with small, farm related & tools. Guns & ammo. appx. 11:30 am., larger equipment appx. 12:30 pm. For more informa�on, pictures and forms, go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com or www.auc�onzip.com or www.GoToAuc�on.com

Seller: George & Martha Horst (717) 721-5003

BEILER-CAMPBELL

Auctioneers: Harold Martin 717-738-4228 AU#019488 AU C T I O N S E RV I C E S Noah Shirk 717-354-0192 AU#005928 www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • 888-209-6160 Christ Taylor 717-371-1915 AU#005421 AY# 002026

11/2 sty. dwl. w/1944 SF, custom eat-in kitchen w/appliances & pantry, sun rm., living rm., mud rm., laundry, 4 bdrms. (potential 5th bdrm. “framed out” over garage), 21/2 baths, full bsmt. w/outside entrance, heat pump (new 2018), central AC. Solid brick all 4 sides. After 31 years owner downsizing & serious to sell. Economical & low maintenance. Convenient location, minutes to Terre Hill, Ephrata, Reamstown, Rt. 222 Bypass and Turnpike. 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

Bertha H. (Snader) Kreider Call Paul: 717-203-2332

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC AUCTION OF

REAL ESTATE

TRACT #1 - 211/2 ACRE FARM WITH STREAM TRACT #2 - 1 ACRE BUILDING LOT

SAT., FEB. 29, 2020 SALE AT 11:00 A.M.

Located at 1053 Brownsville Rd., Wernersville (L. Heidelberg Twp., Berks Co.) From Rt. 422 in Wernersville, take N. Church Rd. to a left on Brownsville Rd. Property will be on right OR from Rt. 183 just south of Bernville, turn onto N. Heidelberg Rd., and continue to follow to a left on Brownsville Rd. Property will be on left OR from Spring Ridge exit of Rt. 222, turn right on Paper Mill Rd. Follow Paper Mill Rd. to a left on Rebers Bridge Rd. (which becomes Brownsville Rd).

Tract #1 – Real estate consists of a circa 1800, 2½ story dwelling containing an eat-in kitchen w/pantry; dining room; formal living room; family room; master bedroom; two full baths; laundry room; and a mud room all on the main level. There are four additional bedrooms upstairs, with a 2nd floor loft above the addition. There is approx. 2,716 sq. ft. of finished living space. Attic storage. Partial basement. 200Amp electric. Electric heat. Well & septic onsite. This solid dwelling, with side patio and rear deck, is situated on a magnificent 21.54 (+/-) acres along with a 48’x36’ bank barn, a two car frame garage, and an equipment run-in. There are 10-12 acres currently tillable, which have been farmed, organic certified, for a number of years. (The potential for more tillable land also exists). There is a stream running through the property (with land owned on both sides), and the rear of the property is bordered by PA state game land #280. Located in Wilson School District, this property is zoned R-1 Residential. This is a marvelous farm, nestled in a prime rural location, yet conveniently located to many major routes (422, 222, & 183) as well as the Blue Marsh National Recreation Area. Tract #2 – Real estate consists of a 1.01 (+/-) acre vacant lot adjacent to tract #1. With 147’ of road frontage, this lot would serve as an ideal building lot or addition to the farm. Also zoned R-1 Residential, please contact Lower Heidelberg Township with any questions regarding building requirements or restrictions. Open Houses to be held Sat., Feb. 15 and Sat., Feb. 22 from 1-3PM, or by appointment, contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% Down day of sale, balance due at settlement. Auctioneer’s Note: This property is still occupied. Please respect their privacy and enter by appointment, or during open house, only. After many years of this farm being in the family, the time has come to liquidate. Owners are motivated to sell, and you will not want to miss this rare opportunity! All announcements day of sale take precedence over prior advertisements. Jeff Dorko, Att’y Terms By:

ALFRED P. ERNESTO LIVING TRUST

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


16B - Wednesday, February 5, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED

• Sweetheart Delmonico Steak • (2) Lump Crab Cakes • Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail (1 Lb.) & Cocktail Sauce • (2) Baking Potatoes • Salad Kit • Sweetheart Cake

Sweetheart Meal Deal

1717 West Main Street, Ephrata • 717-738-3754 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7am-9pm; Closed Sunday

www.martinscountrymarkets.com

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44

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Meal Serves 2 Adults

*Please order in advance by contacting our Meat or Seafood counters.

All Prices With Gold Card • Effective Thurs., Feb. 6 Thru Wed., Feb. 12, 2020

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Red Grapefruits

500

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500

Purchase by the Case $29.00, 40 Ct. Size

Purchase by the Case $39.00, 48 Ct. Size

$

500

Florida New Crop! B-Size Potatoes

2/

99 ¢

DELI

MEAT

Lb.

Delmonico Steaks

99

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Lb.

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GROCERY

5

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Selected Utz Kettle Cooked 7-8 Oz.

15-16.3 Oz.

2/

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HOUSEHOLD ESSENTIALS Paper Towels

6 Mega Rolls

4

98

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Lump Crab Cake Benedict Lump Crab Cake, Egg, Hollandaise Sauce Served On An English Muffin

Hash Brown Patty Beverage

700

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Scott Comfort Plus

Bath Tissue 12 Double Rolls

$

2

4

98

Basket

Choice of Coleslaw or Applesauce Beverage

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Our Own Made

Beef Barbecue

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600

5

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Selected Herr’s

Cheese Curls or Popcorn

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9

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9

hot deal! Best Yet

Apple Juice

98

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Beverage

600

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Chocolate Chip Cookies 12 Pk.

Chicken Wrap Grilled Chicken Breast Sandwich

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64 Oz.

Shredded Taco

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6 Pk./16.9 Oz. Bottles

BUY ONE, GET ONE

Beverage

Lb.

Selected Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mt Dew or Sierra Mist

6 Pk.

French Fries

5/

$

500

Wester Ross Scottish All Natural Hand-Reared Fresh

Cupcakes 4 Pk. 8” Peanut Butter Iced

Brownie

499

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Wild Caught 8-12 Oz.

Orange Salmon Fillets Roughy Fillets

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1299 $ 999

Lb. Jumbo 5 Oz.

Lb. Gourmet 4 Oz.

Stuffed Clams Salmon Burgers

2/

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2/ Salmon Pinwheel $ w/Lobster Stuffing FROZEN

Pudding

5

English Muffins

5

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4 Pk.

Cake Mix

FREE FREE $

Applesauce

15.25-16.25 Oz.

Thomas’ Reg. or Cinnamon Raisin

4-8 Oz. BUY ONE, GET ONE

Our Own Made

Lb.

8 Pk./12 Oz. Bottles

2/

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Selected Hunt’s Snack Pack

5/

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49

Selected Betty Crocker

Diet Coke or Sprite

12 Pk./12 Oz. Cans

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Selected Coke,

Coke, Diet Coke or Sprite

Feb. 6 - Feb. 12

Haddock Sandwich & Fries

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Lb.

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Selected Chef Boyardee Canned Pasta

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Potato Chips

Scott S tt

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John F. Martin Smoked Pork Chops

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29 $

Pasta Meals 7.5 Oz. Meals 14.5-15 Oz.

5

5

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99

Selected Chef Boyardee Microwave

15 Oz.

Peanut Butter

$

99

Lb.

Beef Vegetable Soup Swiss Cheese

Lb.

Tomato Sauce

Selected Skippy

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2

49

Avocados

SEAFOOD

Value Pack

President

29 $

Hunt’s

$

2/

Lb.

Pork Roll

99 $

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Rich & Creamy! Hass

99 ¢

Chicken Thighs

Value Pack

49

John F. Martin

Turkey Breast

5

(Delmonico)

249

Onions 2 Lb. Bag

1

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Chicken Tenders

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Medium Size! Yellow Cooking

99

Our Own Made

John F. Martin Honey

$

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Lb.

Sweetheart Steaks

Value Pack

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500

White Potatoes 5 Lb. Bag

500

Grape Tomatoes Pint

69

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All Purpose! King’s Brand

Great For Snacking & Salads! Extra Sweet

Green Beans

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Mangoes

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Blueberries Pints

149

Tropical Sweet! Tree Ripe

500

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Fresh

(Red, White, Yellow)

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Blackberries 6 Oz.

Raspberries 6 Oz.

2/

149

Sweet Large! Fresh & Juicy

Fancy Fresh! Dark Red

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Plump & Juicy! Fresh Sweet

Washington State! Fuji Apples

BAKERY

5/

Washington State! Royal Gala Apples

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Selected Selected Healthy Green Giant Riced Choice Steamers

Entrees

Vegetables 10-12 Oz.

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Morning Fresh Selected Farms Prairie Farms Whipped Small Batch Ice Cream 48 Oz. Topping 16 Oz.

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228

DAIRY Family Owned Markets

Selected Tropicana

1 Doz.

52 Oz.

Large Eggs

88 ¢ Daisy

Orange Juice

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298

Reg. or Light 16 Oz.

Morning Fresh Farms Yogurt Plain or Vanilla 32 Oz.

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Dried Apricots

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Texas Sweet! Rio Star

Jumbo Size! California Sweet Seedless Navel Oranges

California Raisins Pitted Prunes

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