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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese A large crowd turned out this past weekend to enjoy the many activities during the 12th Annual Lititz Fire and Ice Festival. Carved ice sculptures were located throughout town and visitors could watch the artists at work at several locations. Saturday featured the Chili Cookoff at Warwick High School and the event benefitted 25-plus charities. Saturday also featured a concert at the Mary Dixon Chapel and a Winter Wonderland Carnival with lots of games and activities. Finishing out the weekend was a community movie night and a dodgeball tourney on Sunday.

Akron Elementary Students Get Energized For Science

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Wiest UM Methodist Church, 48 North King Street, Schoeneck, will hold a Community Dinner, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 80 East Main Street, Adamstown, will hold a large indoor yard sale, from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Proceeds support their building and mission projects. For more information, call 717-484-4885.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 Landis Homes, 1001 East Oregon Road, Lititz, will hold a Memory Loss Support Group with the topic “Preventing Financial Fraud and Abuse” at 7:00 p.m. in the Warwick Room of The Heritage. The public is invited. For more information, call Landis Homes at 717-581-3939.

Thanks to the generous donation from Ephrata National Bank to The S.P.A.R.K.S. Foundation, students at Akron Elementary were treated to a day of hands-on science presented

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begins at 7:00 p.m., but come early at 6:30 p.m. to hear the Lititz Moravian Trombone Choir and a prelude by St. James Folk Group. Lititz Church of the Brethren Choir will also provide special music. A freewill offering will be received to support the Warwick Released Time Program. There is a nursery and following the service, refreshments will be served. This service has been planned by the Warwick Association of Church Women and everyone is welcome.

Milky Way-like spiral galaxy NGC 4013. In particular, he will talk about how the team did their work and what processes were required to make the discovery. • Great Decisions Discus­ sion Group: Trade and Po­ litics - Wednesday, March 8, 6:30 p.m. If you have an interest in foreign affairs, join the library for this moderated, non-partisan dis­ cussion group. No special knowledge is required for this informal discussion for­ um, just an inquiring mind. Note: Topic may be different if current events warrant a change. • National Civil War Mo­ nument - Thursday, March 9, 7:00 p.m. In this pro­gram sponsored by the Lancaster Civil War Round Table, Gary Casteel, nationally recognized sculp­ tor of numerous Civil War monuments including the Longstreet monument at Gettysburg, will speak about the National Civil War Monument. • Introduction to Social

Media - How to Engage without Becoming Over­ whelmed - Wednesday, March 15, 7:00 p.m. Shari Medini, a local blogger, will share tips and techniques to help people maneuver through the complexities of various social media plat­ forms, covering the basics of the popular plat­forms like Facebook, Twit­ter, Insta­ gram, etc. She will also dis­ cuss the importance of social media in business. • Town Hall Meeting with PA State Rep Steven Mentzer - Thursday, March 16, 7:00 p.m. PA State Representative Steven Mentzer will hold an open town hall meeting to discuss the upcoming property reassessment and other issues of interest to the public. • Historic Instrumental Treasures in the Lititz Mora­ vian Archives - Saturday, March 18, 1:30 p.m. In this program sponsored by the Lititz Historical Foundation, Gentry Stolzfus will present

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Penny Stork and Gail Larkin. All are welcome and invited to come to see Warwick Released Time in action. Also, everyone is invited to the Lititz World Day of Prayer Service on Friday, March 3 at 7:00 p.m. at Lititz Church of the Brethren, 300 West Orange Street, Lititz. Pre-meditated Prayer will be the address given by Jeff Keller, Director of Youth Ministries at Lititz Church of the Brethren. He is a student at Evangelical Seminary, Myerstown, and also married and the father of two children. The service

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Obituaries Ralph Ray Heiser Jr., 39, husband of Brandy L. Shreve, Coudersport, for­ merly of Ephrata, died Sa­ turday, February 4. Besides his wife, he is survived by his parents, Ralph Heiser Sr., husband of Kathy Heiser, Lititz, and Bonnie Kay Good, Florida; a daughter, Ella Marlene Heiser, Coudersport; a step­ daughter, Nadia Christine Shreve, Allegany; two step­ brothers: James Thatcher, and Gary Thatcher; and a stepsister, Alice Thatcher. Elizabeth W. Martin, 88, wife of Titus W. Martin, Stevens, died Wednesday, February 8. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons: Harold M. Martin, husband of Naomi (Gingrich), Wo­melsdorf, and Clyde M. Martin, husband of Hilda (Stoltzfus), Bethel; three daughters: Janet, wife of Harold Sensenig, Smyrna, Delaware; Jane, wife of Raymond Zook, Mendon, Massachusetts; and Lucy, wife of Jay Martin, Ripley, New York; 38 grandchildren; 126 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and five brothers: Andrew Mar­ tin, Reinholds; Henry Martin, Reinholds; Warren Martin, Rein­holds; Rufus Martin, Li­ titz; and John Martin, Ephrata. She was preceded in death by a son, Lamar Martin, and a great-grandchild. Harriett H. Foutz, 77, Leola, died Thursday, Febru­ ary 9. She is survived by a son, David Foutz; three daughters: Carol Eden, Pa­ mela Shaub, and Patricia Foutz; six grand­children; five greatgrandchildren; and two sis­ ters: Carolyn Foerster, and Margaret Hess. John O. Herr, 94, husband of Priscilla King Herr, Eph­ rata, died Thursday, February 9. He was the husband of the late Lillian Miller Herr. Besides his wife, he is sur­ vived by two sons: Raymond G. Herr, New York, and Jim­ my L. Herr, Dallas; three daughters: Lydia B. Deemer, Ulster; Mary L. Maun, Har­ risburg; and Elisabeth E. (Esteel) Ratcliff, Harrisburg; six grandchildren; 28 greatgrandchildren; four greatgreat-grandchildren; two

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every month at St. John’s Church. Call the Cocalico Senior Center for details and to register. Daily Activities Include: Wednesday, February 22: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:00 a.m., Town Meeting; 10:15 a.m., Bingo; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Thursday, February 23: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:00 a.m., Bible Stu­ dy; 10:15 a.m., Wii; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Friday, February 24: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:15 a.m., Exercise; 10:15 a.m., Family Feud; 12:00 Noon, Lunch; Whom Am I. Monday, February 27: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:15 a.m., Chair Chi; 10:00 a.m., Nutrition with Donna; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Tuesday, February 28: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 10:00 a.m., Shopping at Weis, Dollar Store and Big Lots; 12:00 Noon, Lunch; 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Senior Social at St. John’s Church, Denver. Lititz Senior Center The Lancaster County Of­

The following listing is for the Cocalico and Lititz Senior Centers. Activities will be listed according to each Center. Menus are the same at each location. Cocalico Senior Center The Cocalico Senior Cen­ ter, 156 West Main Street, Reinholds, welcomes all se­ niors, age 60 and over. The Center is handicapped acces­ sible and is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Transportation is provided for those living in Ephrata, Akron, Clay, Denver, East or West Cocalico, Brecknock Town­ship and Adamstown (Lan­ caster County only). Other residents living in surrounding areas are wel­ come, but transportation is not available. Reservations for lunch and transportation must be made by 11:00 a.m. one day in advance by calling the Center at 717-336-7489. The Senior Social will be held on the last Tuesday of

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Mark your calendars for the next Friends of the Lititz Public Library book sale to be held at the library from Thursday, March 2 through Saturday, March 4. Times for the book sale are Thursday and Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Friends will have thousands of items organized into nearly two dozen categories at the sale. The majority of books for both adults and children will be priced at $1 or less. An individually priced selection of books, including those of higher quality and special topics, will be available. Other media offered include audiobooks, DVDs and CDs. On Saturday, all books will be half-price from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The buck-a-bag sale will follow at 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m., or when all materials are sold. The Friends of the Lititz Public Library again thank Boy Scout Troop 154, sponsored by the Lititz Church of the Brethren under the direction of Scoutmaster Terry Duffin, for their ongoing support. For many years, the scouts have assisted with the library’s used book sales by moving the heavy banana boxes of books in to position for set-up. All proceeds from the sale benefit the Lititz Public Library. For more information call 717-6262255 or visit the library at 651 Kissel Road, Lititz.

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on the fascinating historic instrumental treasures held in the collection of the Lititz Moravian Archives. The instruments date from circa 1762 through circa 1820, and many are in original (or near original) condition and could still function in a performance today. Included will be two quartets of early trombones, a rare serpent, an ophicleide, a particularly ornate keyed bugle and a waldhorn. • Jane Austen Society Tuesday, March 21, 6:30 p.m. Jane Austen aficionados are invited to share a cup of tea and discuss all things Austen with the Jane Austen Society of Lancaster County. • Concert: Fire in the Glen - Thursday, March 23, 7:00 p.m. This energetic trio featuring Tom Knapp (fiddle, bodhran and backing vocals), Mick Mullen (guitar and vocals) and Megan Mullen (keyboard and vocals) returns to bring Irish, Scottish and Maritimes music, as well as their own brand of “Celtic eclectic” accents. The band does not hold back at its performances, where audiences can’t seem to help tapping their toes, clapping and singing along and even trying their hand (foot?) at step-dancing! The concert is sponsored through a grant by Wells Fargo. • Telling Stories through Art - Tuesday, March 28, 7:00 p.m. In this program hosted by the Lititz Art Association, Mark Warfel

Chief Harvey recently visited the Ephrata Public Library and read “Two Bad Ants” for the children. It’s a stirring story of incorrigible insects who face danger and adversity after straying from the straight and narrow. Don’t worry, there’s a happy ending.

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will present on how art can be used to tell stories. • Literary Travelers Book Discussion - Friday, March 31, 10:00 a.m. Explore contemporary fiction from around the world in a book discussion group led by Scott Vine, librarian at Franklin and Marshall College. The discussion will be on “The Sense of an Ending” by Julian Barnes (England). Programs for Children/ Families • Paws to READ.edu Saturday, March 11 and 25. Three sessions: 10:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. The Reading Education Assistance Dogs (READ)

love to have kids read to them and be petted! Bring a favorite story or pick a book to read to them. Sign up for a half-hour slot. It’s a great way to encourage early readers. • Block Buddies.edu - Sat­ urday, March 11, 10:00 a.m. Come and enjoy the library’s new program of playing with various types of blocks. Blocks offer children an opportunity to express them­ selves and to socialize with others. This program is made possible through the Cruise into Kindergarten program grant by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries. Geared for ages three to six.

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Please come and join the Keystone Brass Quintet as they celebrate this 40-year milestone in their musical journey. A free, open-to-thepublic concert will be held at Bethany United Church of Christ, 140 East Main Street in Ephrata, on Friday evening, March 17 at 7:00 p.m. This 40th anniversary concert will feature favorite music from the span of the KBQ’s existence. The group will perform various works, including pieces ar­ ranged by several KBQ members, past and present. The concert will also fea­ ture works by composers such as Samuel Scheidt, Arthur Frackenpohl, Victor Ewald, Morley Calvert, Modest Mussorgsky and others. Musical genres will include Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern, as well as marches and big band selections. The Keystone Brass Quin­ tet was founded by chart­ er member Michael Dietz (trombonist) after his graduation from The Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. Remaining charter members include Doug Winemiller (trum­ pet) and Steve Burg (horn). Rounding out the current group is Peter Johnston (trumpet) and Ryan Mendicino (tuba), with Jason Robinson (trum­ pet) subbing for Doug Winemiller (currently on a sabbatical).

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The North Lancaster Clust­ er of Lutheran Churches will begin their series of Lenten worship services on Ash Wednesday, March 1 when each congregation will conduct services at their own church. This year’s theme will be “Luther’s Favorite Book: Galatians” to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the date when Martin Luther began the Reformation with a challenge to the Church. The offering from the services will be donated to St. Paul Lutheran Church in Lititz for their Habitat for Humanity project to benefit veterans. Refreshments will follow each service. The services will begin at 7:00 p.m. If there is a question about the weather, please contact the host church on the day of the service and information will be provided. Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The series schedule is as Jerel Straley, a junior at Ephrata High School, will follows: participate in the Region V State Choral Festival to be held • Wednesday, March 8 - The in Bethlehem on Thursday, February 23 through Saturday, February 25. In addition to the other approximately 200 students attending the festival, Jerel will be auditioning for a spot in the All-State Choir, which will be held in Erie the weekend of Friday, April 21. The Region Choral Concert will be held on Saturday, February 25 at 1:00 p.m. at the We’re on the Best Zoellner Performing Arts Center located on the campus of Kept Secrets Tour! Lehigh University. Congratulations Jerel! Purchase Tour Bags here!

service will be at St. Paul, Adamstown, with Pastor Tim Craven (Mellingers, Schoeneck) preaching on the topic “Galatians 1: There Is No Other Gospel.” • Wednesday, March 15 The service will be at Berg­ strasse, Ephrata, with Pastor Joe Veres (Faith, Denver) preaching on the topic “Ga­ latians 2: The Freedom We Have In Christ.” • Wednesday, March 22 - The service will be at Muddy Creek, Denver, with Pastor Walter Wagner (St. John Center, East Earl) preaching on the topic “Galatians 3: Spirit or Flesh.” • Wednesday, March 29 - The service will be at Mellingers, Schoeneck (Stevens), with Pastor Pe­ ter Schwabe-Fry (Muddy Creek, Denver) preaching on the topic “Galatians 4: No Longer Slaves.” • Wednesday, April 5 - The service will be at St. John Center, East Earl, with Pastor Herb Lohr (Bergstrasse, Eph­ rata) preaching on the topic “Galatians 5: For Freedom Christ Has Set Us Free.” • Wednesday, April 12 -

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This Holy Week service will be held at Faith, Denver, with Pastor Sandy Gideon (St. Paul, Adamstown) preach­ ing on the topic “Galatians 6: Amen.” Included in the series is the Ascension Day service of Holy Communion, which will be held Thursday evening, May 25 at 7:00 p.m. at Swamp Lutheran Church in Reinholds, with host Pastor Dennis Trout preaching.

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Warwick Released Time classes at Salem Lutheran Church for the fourth and fifth graders at Kissel Hill are pre­ paring for the open house to be on Thursday, February 16 at 7:00 p.m. at Salem Church, 26 Owl Hill Road, Lititz. Sue Weiser and Christina Bon­ner know the excitement of open house, as they were once Warwick Released Time students themselves. They can share this experi­ ence with their sons: Zach is in fourth grade and Phillip is in fifth. Sue Weiser is onsite director at Kissel Hill and Christina Bonner is student bus escort. Mrs. Karen Bil­ lerbeck is the bus driver. Warwick Released Time is celebrating 52 years of pro­ viding religious education for students in the Warwick School District, as provided by Pennsylvania State Law. The theme for open house is “Bible Adventure - Our Faith Can Move Mountains.” There will be fun student pre­senta­tions, music, meet staff and explore classrooms. This is a fun family night. All are wel­come - parents, grandpa­ rents, brothers, sis­ ters, aunts, uncles - all! The open house begins at 7:00

one step-grandchild; two brothers: Raymond, husband of Margie Buckwalter, and Paul Buckwalter; three sis­ ters: Dorothy Fegley; Pearl, wife of Emil Schulze; and Ruth Ann, wife of Kenneth Bensing; a half-brother, Leon, husband of Audrey Buckwalter; and a half-sister, Evelyn, wife of John Fischer. He was preceded in death by a grandchild. Doris M. Fryberger, 82, wife of John Fryberger, Nar­ von, died Monday, Febru­ary 13. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Brenda L. Fellenbaum, wife of John, Narvon; two grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; two brothers: Raymond Wertz, husband of Cindy, Narvon, and Earl Wertz, husband of Barbara, Morgantown; a sister, Patsy Hooper, Narvon; and her companion, Richard Kohl, Narvon. Jane R. Rannels, 93, Lititz, died Monday, Febru­ ary 13. She was the wife of the late Donald E. Rannels. She is survived by a son, Stephen R., husband of Sharon L. Rannels, Hershey; two daughters: Cathleen R. Rannels, companion of Mike Wall, Bethlehem, and Anne M., wife of Bill Fox, Montrose, Colorado; one grandchild; one greatgrandchild; five stepgrandchildren; and 11 stepgreat-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, D. Eugene Rannels. Kenneth L. Regener, 82, husband of Kathleen Faye (Weaver) Regener, Lititz, died Monday, February 13. Besides his wife, he is

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p.m. and students are to report to their classrooms at the church by 6:45 p.m. Prior to the student pro­ gram, a PowerPoint highlight­ ing a day in the life of a Released Time student will be shown. Many thanks to Sue Weiser and Kim Reese for their work on this project. All third grade students and families attend­ ing the open house will be recog­nized and given an information­al packet as they consider registering for clas­ ses for Sep­ tember 2017. The program will begin with a group song, “Faith As Small As A Mustard Seed,”

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3rd Annual Shamrocks And Shenanigans Once in a blue moon, an event comes along that rocks a little town like Ephrata from its mid-winter blues. That event is Shamrocks & Shenanigans. The 3rd Annu­ al Shamrocks & Shenanigans storms into Ephrata on Sat­ urday, March 4, 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., at the Ameri­can Legion Post 429. It is a fund­ raising event supporting the Ephrata Public Library and Winters Leadership Memo­ rial. The Kilmaine Saints return to perform their hard-dri­ ving, angry Irish songs, with their mates, the more tradi­ tional Down By The Glen­ side, opening. Members of the Ceòl Nèamh Pipe Band kick off the night with a rou­ sing drum and bagpipe pro­ cessional. The ever-popular Men in Kilts and Jig Contests return. For those who have never experienced these contests, there is nothing like it in the area. Fans come back year after year donning their kilts, holding their Guinness and dancing their hardest to win the honored titles. Black Forest Brewery has generously crafted and dona­ ted a specialty Irish Red called Shamrocks & Shena­ nigans for this event. All proceeds from the sale of this special event brew will support the fundraiser. A huge basket stuffed with

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Er­ nie Steudler, Lancaster; a daughter, Judy Steudler, Strasburg; a stepson, Scott K. Geib, Manheim; a stepdaughter, Trisha Nave, Brownstown; 14 grand­ children; eight great-grand­ children; and two sisters: Rose Marie Figles, Bethlehem, and Rachel Hershey, Lancaster. G. Arthur Weaver, 83, New Holland, died Tuesday, February 14.

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all things Irish valued at over $500 will be raffled toward the end of the night. A 50/50 raffle will also be held, so guests should come prepared to win big cash and help a cause. Drink tickets for beer and wine will be available for purchase throughout the night, with a fully stocked cash bar available in the res­ taurant portion of the Le­ gion. All proceeds support the Ephrata Public Library and the Winters Leadership Memorial. The Winters Leadership Memorial is a project through Downtown Ephrata, Inc. (DEI), dedicated to ho­noring veterans through the example of WWII hero Ma­jor Richard

D. Winters. The Ephrata Public Library is a community center that pro­ vides free resources and op­ portunities for everyone to educate, en­ hance and enjoy their lives. These two organi­zations have partnered to present the popu­ lar Veterans Lecture series held at the Library the last Tuesday of every month. “I can’t think of a more en­ joyable, funny, crazy event than Shamrocks & Shenani­ gans,” said Joy Ashley, di­ rector of development at the Ephrata Public Library. “Of course, people want to be generous because this is a benefit event, but they want to also break out of the winter blues and let loose.” Last year’s Shamrocks &

He is survived by two sons: James A. Weaver, Houston, Texas, and Philip G. Weaver, husband of Stephanie M. (Glassgow) Weaver, New Holland; two daughters: Shirley A. Weaver, Berwyn, and Patricia G. Weaver, companion of Karen L. Hildebrand, Littlestown;

six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Connie L. Sheaffer, 55, Womelsdorf, formerly of Ephrata, died Wednesday, February 15. She is survived by her father, Gordon W. Eaby; and a sister, Debra Newton, Hamilton, Texas.

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The Friends of the Leola Branch Library treasured Book Sale faces a major challenge. The Book Sale, the primary fundraiser for the Leola Branch Library, was displaced from its for­ mer site and a suitable replace­ ment location has yet to be identified. Leola bibliophiles count on the annual sale to replenish their collections of paperbacks, hardbacks and children’s books. However, the book sale will become an event of the past unless The Friends, a nonprofit group that supports the library, can identify a location that offers retail space for the sale, as well as sorting and storage space for the donations. The Friends estimate they need roughly 2,000 square feet for the book sale, in addition to a 10’ by 10’ space for sorting and storage. This year’s Book Sale, scheduled for early Septem­ ber, will be cancelled if a new location is not located by June 1, 2017. Please di­ rect any offers of donated space or information about economically feasible space in the Leola community to The Friends at 717-665-3321 or 717-224-3672 or Lrdavis@ ptd.net or dkrammes@gmail. com.

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The Salem Union Cemetery Restoration Board Is Seeking Donations The Salem Union Cemetery Restoration Board is currently seeking donations from preservation-minded individuals in our community. The restoration project, scheduled to begin in spring of 2017, will be the largest and most significant of its kind undertaken in the cemetery’s nearly 250-year history. The estimated cost of the project is $50,000. The cemetery hosts the interred remains of over 1,000 people to include veterans of the United States from the Revolutionary War to present day. Families in the Reamstown area have watched as time, weather and frequent vandalization have taken its toll on the cemetery’s tombstones and the graves of their loved ones. This restoration project will look to repair and reset broken stones, replace foundation bases and stabilize unsupported stones. Through the generous donation of $20,000 from one member of the community, we are well on our way towards reaching our goal before the spring. We are hopeful that others in the community will answer the call to this worthwhile endeavor and help preserve the history of Reamstown. For more information, call Ron Horning at 717-445-5915. Donations can be sent to: Salem Union Cemetery Corporation Attn: Restoration Fund P.O. Box D Reamstown, Reamstown, PA 17567

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survived by a stepson, Joshua Pearson, Philadelphia; two stepdaughters: Amanda, wife of Aaron Griffith, Elizabeth­ town, and Renee, wife of Doug Strawbridge, Ephrata; two grandchildren; a brother, Mervin, husband of Nancy (Kohls) Regener, York; and two sisters: Millie Alexander, Honey Brook, and Charlotte, wife of Ray Resser, Holdrege, Nebraska. Lavern R. Stoltzfus, 62, East Earl, died Monday, February 13. He is survived by a son, Mike, husband of Megan (Nyeste) Stoltz; two grand­ children; two brothers: Royce Stoltzfus, South Bend, Indiana, and Vearl Stoltzfus, Elizabethtown; and two sisters: Marilyn Valentine, Delaware, and Rita Pancake, Kentucky. Joshua Michael Aungst, 25, Denver, died Tuesday, February 14. He is survived by his parents, Timothy Allen and Tammy S. (Lint) Aungst; two brothers: Travis Lee, husband of Catrina (Heiser) Aungst, Bainbridge, and Zachery James, husband of Amber (Rauch) Aungst; and two grandmothers: Georgine Aungst, Hopeland, and Ver­ na Lint, Leola. Earl S. Martin, 47, Terre Hill, died Tuesday, February 14. He is survived by his mother, Ella O. (Sensenig) Martin; and three brothers: Alvin S. Martin, husband of Mabel (Zimmerman), East Earl; Luke S. Martin, husband of Karen (Rutt), Denver; and Ivan S. Martin, husband of Rosene (Good), Myerstown. Ernest Steudler Jr., 81, husband of Edna M. (Copenheaver) Steudler, Li­ titz, died Tuesday, February 14. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Brian, husband of Julie Steudler, Mountville, and


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10A - Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

POTATOES

St. Patrick’s Day will soon be here, prompting many in our area to remember their Irish heritage. We asked readers to submit recipes featuring an ingredient that played many important roles in the history of Ireland, potatoes. We received many responses, including those below. To view all of the recipes submitted, visit www.snews.com.

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With Easter approaching, our next Hometown Flavors theme will be a meal that many families will be enjoying for the holiday: Send or drop off your favorite brunch recipes to The Shopping News at 615 E. Main St., PO Box 456, Ephrata, PA 17522 or email to comp@snews.com by March 20. Recipes will be published in the March 29 issue as space permits. See ad on page 11A for more details.

¼ cup onion ½ cup butter 1 teaspoon mustard Gloria Dougherty, Akron ½ teaspoon salt 1 cup butter, softened ¼ teaspoon pepper Elsie Reiff, Ephrata 2 eggs 1½ cups milk 2 lb. bulk sausage 1 cup cold mashed ½ lb. Velveeta cheese ½ cup onion potatoes 2 cans cream of mushroom Sauté onions in melted butter. 1 teaspoon vanilla Heat milk and stir in cheese soup until melted. Combine all 2 cups flour ¾ cup milk ingredients in casserole dish ¼ cup baking cocoa and bake at 350°F for 30 8 cups unpeeled potatoes, 1 teaspoon baking soda minutes. cooked and diced 1 cup milk 3 /4 lb. Velveeta cheese 1 cup chopped nuts Fry sausage with onion. Heat In mixing bowl, cream butter milk and stir in cheese until and sugar until fluffy. Add melted. Combine all ingredi­ eggs one at a time, beating ents in casserole dish and well after each addition. bake at 350°F for 30 minutes. Sue Stauffer, New Holland “Very good!” Blend in potatoes and vanilla. Combine flour, cocoa and 4 lbs. potatoes (about 6 baking soda. Add alternately large potatoes) with milk, blending well after 2 cups milk each addition. Stir in nuts. 16 slices bread Pour into greased 13”x9” Elsie Reiff, Ephrata 1 cup butter, melted pan. Bake at 350°F for 40 to 45 minutes or until cake 8 medium potatoes, 3 eggs, beaten tests done. Cool on wire rack. cooked, cooled and 1 cup chopped onion shredded Makes 12 to 16 servings. 1 cup chopped celery 1 tablespoon salt ½ teaspoon pepper Sealed bids will be received in the

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Preheat oven to 350°F. Boil potatoes and mash them with 1/3 cup butter and 2 cups milk. Cut bread into cubes, toss in 1/3 cup melted butter and toast in oven for 5 minutes. Add onions and celery to remaining 1/3 cup melted butter. Stir in salt and pepper. In a large bowl, mix potatoes and onion mixture. Add beaten eggs, then toasted bread cubes and stir together. Pour in buttered dish. Cover and bake 40 minutes. Uncover and bake an additional 20 minutes.

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Laura Brubaker, Ephrata “Delicious!” 1 /3 cup butter 3 or 4 large potatoes, cut in thin slices 2 teaspoons salt 1½ cups shredded sharp cheese ¾ cup corn flakes 1½ teaspoons paprika Melt butter in jelly roll pan. Add single layer of potatoes Mary Ann Newswanger, and turn once in butter. New Holland 1 lb. ground beef, browned Mix remaining ingredients. Sprinkle over top. Bake at 4 cups thinly sliced 375°F for 30 minutes or potatoes until done. 1 medium onion, chopped 1 can cheddar cheese soup 1 can milk 1½ cups shredded cheese Sauce: 15 oz. pizza sauce Laura Brubaker, Ephrata salt to taste 6 cups mashed potatoes pepper to taste 8 oz. cream cheese ½ teaspoon oregano ¼ cup butter 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon sugar ¼ teaspoon onion powder 1 tablespoon butter Combine soup and milk. ½ teaspoon garlic salt Place half of hamburger, 1 cup dairy sour cream potatoes and onion in a Beat together until well greased 9”x13” casserole. blended. Add more milk if Top with soup and milk. needed. Pour into greased Repeat layers. Combine pizza 2-quart casserole dish. Bake sauce mixture and spread at 350° for 45 to 55 minutes. over top. Cover with foil and If potatoes are freshly bake at 350°F for 1½ hours. mashed and are hot, this Remove foil and sprinkle dish can be served without with shredded cheese. Return baking, or baking time may to oven until melted. be reduced.

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Potato Deluxe

Joyce Bollinger, East Earl 32 oz. frozen shredded hash browns (thawed for 20 minutes) 1 cup chopped onion 1 can cream of chicken soup 1 stick melted butter 8 oz. sharp shredded cheese salt and pepper to taste Mix ingredients well and pour into greased 13”x9” casserole. May be topped with crushed potato chips. Bake at 375°F for 60 minutes.

Irish Potato Soup

Gloria Dougherty, Akron 4 large potatoes, peeled and diced 4 vegetable bouillon cubes ½ teaspoon sea salt ½ teaspoon garlic salt 6 cups milk ½ to 1 cup flour, depending on thickness desired ½ cup chopped mushrooms 1 cup diced or sliced ham 1 cup diced cabbage 4 tablespoons butter In a large soup pot, add the potatoes, bouillon cubes, sea salt, garlic salt, and just enough water to cover the potatoes. Bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to medium high and cook uncovered for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, in a large saucepan over medium heat, bring the milk to a gentle simmer, just until small bubbles appear at the edges. Turn the heat to low and transfer 1½ cups of the hot milk to a mixing bowl and add the flour. Gently stir with a fork until all the flour is mixed into the milk. Add the mushrooms and ham to the soup, increase to medium-high heat and cook 5 minutes more. Add the cabbage and butter and cook 5 minutes more.

When the soup has cooked for the full 20 minutes, add the 4½ cups of hot milk and gently stir, bringing back to a simmer. Then gently pour the thickened milk into the pot and stir until well mixed. Reduce heat to medium low and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serves 6 to 8.

Homemade Donuts

Cindy Laughman, Ephrata “We make these every year on Fastnacht Day, as we will this year on February 28.” 1 quart mashed potatoes ½ cup sugar 3 packages yeast mixed with ½ cup warm water 2 quarts water (can use water from cooking the potatoes) 1 to 2 cups flour Combine ingredients and let set overnight. 3 eggs 1½ cup sugar 1 pint lard or butter 10 lb. bag flour Beat eggs and sugar. Add to mixture that has set overnight. Divide in half and add 4 to 5 lbs. of flour to each half (may not need to use all 10 lbs.) Let rise until double. Roll out dough, cut donuts and allow to rise again for about an hour. Heat lard to 350 to 400°F. Fry donuts for 3 to 4 minutes. Remove from lard, cool, and top with sugar or glaze.

Potato Salad

Pauline Seibel, Lititz “Nice for carry-in dinners - no raw eggs as with mayonnaise.” 6 medium cooked potatoes, grated 1 to 2 stems celery, chopped ½ small onion, diced 8 hard cooked eggs, diced grated carrots or cheese, optional Combine ingredients in large bowl. Dressing: 1 cup granulated sugar 2 tablespoons flour ¾ cup apple cider vinegar plus ¼ cup water 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons butter 2 eggs, beaten 1 teaspoon mustard ½ tablespoon celery seed dash pepper 1 cup milk Combine sugar and flour. Add vinegar, salt and butter. Bring to a boil. Add mixture gradually to the eggs, stirring. Add mustard, celery seed and pepper. Return to the pot and boil for about 2 minutes. Remove from heat and cool, then add 1 cup milk (if the milk is heated, dressing does not need to be cold before adding it). Add dressing to potato mixture and mix well. Note: Dressing can also be made in the microwave, following the same steps. Thickening time will take less than 2 minutes after adding the eggs.

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with cheese, pepperoni and salt in crockpot. Pour pizza sauce over top. Cover and cook on low setting about 5 hours. Makes 4 to 6 servings.

Mary Ann Newswanger, New Holland 2 lb. beef roast 4 small potatoes 8 baby carrots 2 stalks celery, chopped into 1-inch chunks 1 onion, sliced 1 cup beef broth 1 teaspoon salt flour for gravy Cut beef into serving size pieces. Combine roast ingredients in crockpot. Cook on low about 6 hours or until tender. To make gravy, transfer juices to saucepan. Stir in flour until well blended. Cook over medium heat until thickened, stirring occasionally.

Apricot Dumplings

Wanda Lyman, Bowmansville 2 lbs. potatoes 12/3 cup flour 2 eggs, beaten pinch of salt ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 tablespoons melted butter 16 small ripe apricots, cut in half with seeds removed 16 sugar cubes ½ cup butter, melted 4 tablespoons dry breadcrumbs Cook potatoes until soft. Drain and peel. While still warm, squeeze through a potato ricer or mash, then cool. Mix flour, salt and cinnamon. Mix in beaten eggs and 2 tablespoons melted butter. Shape the dough into a roll about 2 inches thick. Cut into 16 pieces. Flatten each piece into a circle about 4 inches in diameter. In 16 apricot halves, place one sugar cube, then cover with remaining halves. Place one apricot on each dough circle and fold the dough around it. Using wet hands, shape into round dumplings.

Pizza Potatoes

Carol Miller, Ephrata 6 medium potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced 1 large onion, thinly sliced olive oil ½ lb. grated mozzarella cheese 2 oz. sliced pepperoni (optional) 1 teaspoon salt 1 can (8 oz.) pizza sauce In skillet, sauté onion slices in oil until onion begins to appear transparent. Stir constantly. Drain well. Combine potatoes and onions

Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to boil. Add the dumplings and cook over medium heat for 10 to 15 minutes or until they rise to the surface. Remove using a slotted spoon and drain. Meanwhile, heat ½ cup butter in saucepan, add dry breadcrumbs and fry until golden brown. Roll dumplings in butter and breadcrumb mixture. Dust with confectioners sugar and serve warm.

Hamburger Casserole

Carol Miller, Ephrata 2 large potatoes, pared and sliced thin 2 to 3 medium carrots, sliced 10 oz. package frozen peas, partially thawed 2 medium onions, sliced salt and pepper to taste 2 stalks celery, sliced 1½ lb. lean ground beef, browned and drained 10.75 oz. can tomato soup ½ cup water Place layers of vegetables in the order given in crockpot. Season each layer with salt and pepper. Put the lightly browned ground beef on top of the celery. Mix the tomato soup with the water and pour into crockpot. Cover and cook on low 6 to 8 hours (or on high 3 to 4 hours), stirring occasionally.

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The following students have achieved Honor Roll status at Ephrata High School for the second marking period. Grade 9 Roxanna Acosta, Fredasia Alston, Gabrielle Althouse, Luke Andes, Austin An­ drews, Caleb Andrews, Naraly Archibald, Stefano As­tudillo, Seth Atkinson, Faith Binimow, Maxine Bod­ nari, Clara Bollinger, Mat­thew Bootie, Vanessa Bor­ isik, Khalid Brelvi, Oli­ via Brendle, Austin Brown, Joshua Burke, Hunter Burk­ head, Christian Buskirk, Han­ nah Camacho, Lorelei Campbell, Mary Campbell, Sereirattanak Chap, Jamie Chon, Autum Clee, Angel Coen, Jackson Conover, Ci­ ara Deemer, Akaya Diem, Vladimir Dorokhov, Amber Duffney, Trevor Dydo, Kay­ lee Eastburn, Coda Eberle, Serena Eberly, Chandler Eby, Madeline Eby, Gen­ na Ellis, Cody Emrey, Zach­ary Farlow, Jonathan Far­ rington, Casey Fasnacht, Olu­wafunmike Fatusin, Alex Flichman, Meara Fo­ran, Shelby Fox, Brittany Fry, Cadie Fry, Brenda Ga­ lindo, Lorraine Garday Flo­ res, Zachary Gehman, Ca­rol Gerges, Jacob Gordon, Car­ syn Greene, Gavin Grove, Hannah Grube, Kevin Gu­dala, Kylie Hackman, Ethan Hambrick, Rachel Hambrick, Jordan Harnish, Jackson Hart, Jacob Hart­ ranft, Parker Heberlig, Am­ber Hehnly, Aubree High, Elizabeth Hoffman, Kali Hol­

Each month the East Cocalico Lions Club honors a high school student for their achievements and for being one of Cocalico High School’s and the communi­ty’s finest. Each student is presented with a certificate and a monetary gift. Recent­ly at a club meet­ ing that he and his parents, Allen and Teri, attended, Brady Max­well was bestowed the honor of Student of the Month by the East Cocalico Lions Club. Brady is very active in sports at Cocalico by partici­pating on the Football, Wrest­ling and Track and Field teams. Even though his school activities keep him busy, he is a member of the Cocalico High School Leo Club, which is sponsored by the local Lions Clubs, and volunteers many hours with their events. Brady has been honored as an

Outstanding Lineman of the year and as a LancasterLebanon Wrestling All-Star. His future plans include at­ tending college to study Me­ chanical Engineering and al­ so to play football. Pictured here is Lion Chuck Blatten­

berger congratulating Brady along with his parents. Award­ ing a Student of the Month is just one of many ways in which the East Cocalico Lions serve the youth of their community. The members of the East Cocalico Lions Club

congratulate Brady on this and all his achievements and wish him the best of luck in the future. If you are inte­ rested in finding out more about the East Cocalico Li­ons or would like to join, please call 717-336-5311.

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Dane Waltman, Brooke Wea­ver, Owen Weaver, Ca­roline Weber, Jonathan Weiss, Kaitlyn Wells, Jaron Wenger, Katelyn Wenger, Connor Willwerth, Brooke Wilson, Amy Winger, Katheryn Woodcraft, Angel Wratto, Theodora Yaidoo, Azianna Yang, Noah Young, Skylar Zandy, Natalie Zimmerman. Grade 11 Bogdan Balagurak, Dale Beachy, Tristan Beebe, Seth Bollinger, Isaiah Boyer, Giovanna Brown, Ethan Bru­ baker, Emelia Butler, Samuel Cable, Ashley Cellucci, Brittany Cobb, Malorie Connelly, Joshua Cooper, Krystal Cowan, Bry­an Cramer, Edwin Croc­ kett, Kelvin Cruz, John Cruz Lamas, Aaron Cum­mings, Grace Dalavai, Kay­la Ehly, Nadine Eich­ enlaub, Jaden Elder, Luke Emmerling, Trey Farlow, Erika Felpel, Kristy Fer­nandez, Alexis Flora, Bri­gette Garcia, Aubrey Good, Kyle Good, Sadie Graeff, Kendra Groff, Kira Hackett, Racquel Hackman, Holden Haws, Cassy Hef­ fentrager, Samantha Hein­ del, Alyssa Heiser, Lind­ say Helock, Trevor Henley, Daisy Hernandez-Alva­ rado, Lawrence Her­ rera Gar­ cia, Bethany Heydt, Jeulina Hildebrand, Bren­ dan Holbritter, Bryce Holbritter, Dakota Hoofer, Christian Howell, Ethan Hu­ ber, Colleen Hurst, Sa­ mantha Hurst, Logan Hut­ tle, Lauren Kachel, Hailie King, Peter Kitchen, Tay­ lor Kozlowski, Ryan Ku­ jawski, Karissa Lapp, Me­ gan Lausch, Amber Lee, Con­ nor Lehman, Michael Lewis, Mary Grace Long,

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EN WAAHRI SCHTORI Es waar en Buh as mit uff en Trip geh hot welle un der Daett hot gsaat er kann geh, awwer er soll net der ganz Daag froge, “Sin mir ball datt? - Es nemmt der ganz Daag un es mecht dunkel warre bis mir datt sin!” Wo es Owed warre is, hot der Buh gsaat, “Is es ball dunkel?” Seller Weg hot er net gfrogt, “Sin mir ball datt?” The Bethany United Church of Christ Confirmation Class of 2017 went on a retreat to the mountain for a weekend of Bible study, fun and fellowship. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Lily Moore, Jared Walker, Pastor Bill LaSalle, Ali Zimmerman, Lizzie Hammond, Bonnie Fry (church elder) and Natalie Mentzer.

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Paul Lowrie, Hannah Lutz, Megan Mahlandt, Na­thaniel Malmer, Jessica Mant­ sevich, Cheyenne Marnoch, Brian Martin, Nicole Mar­ tin, Sayda Martin, Mar­ cus Martinez, Adam Ma­ser, Jadan Mays, Caleb Mc­ Kinney, Sarah Megivern, Ma­dison Messner, Nicholas Mich, Mary Miller, Madi­ son Miller-Patrick, Alex Morales, Katiuska Morales, Sydney Morgan, Tayler Moyer, Faith Myers, Brianna Nelson, Clay Oberholtzer, Zachary Oberholtzer, Reiley Oleszczuk, Emily Pauley, Daniel Pfeiffer, Siliphone Phommachanthone, Denae Potteiger, Sarah Pstrak, Jenna Raezer, Chloe Ram­ ey, Claire Robertson, Alexis Rupp, Katarina Sandell, Victor Santiago, Grant

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Schaeffer, Ella Schnoor, Lisa Schrofel, Adam Schwartz, Anne Sensenig, Jazmin Sensenig, Mason Sensenig, Joseph Shelly, Genesis Sholes, Hailey Shultz, Mark Shyshkovskyy, Makenzie Simmons, Hannah Smith, Kelsie Smith, Jerel Straley, Austin Taylor, Andrew Tho­ mas, Christopher Thomp­ son, Hunter Trimble, Daniella Tristaino, Mat­thew Ueberroth, Jennifer Valent, Misee Vang, Je­remy Watkins, Ashton Wea­ver, Corbin Weaver, Christian Weber, Brie Weiler, Erielle Wiest, Ab­agail Winger, Sebastian Wright, Jennie Young, Na­ thaniel Young, Jordan Zahm, Ashley Zimmerman, Bradley Zimmerman, Josh­ ua Zimmerman, Alexis Ziolkowski.

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Grade 12 Hannah Avans, Colton Baker, Brooke Balmer, Tay­ lor Barnes, Randy Barrett, Dana Battle, Jairund Baumgardner, Eshkolwein Baykeda, Xachry Beears, Kacie Been, Stephanie Beiler, Andrew Belogurov, Kyle Binkley, Jenna Black, Samantha Borry, Jonathan Bowe, Collin Brandt, Anna Brubaker, Chelsea Brubaker, Abigail Burkholder, Kyla Calichs, Dale Callihan, Grace Campbell, Matthew Carbaugh, Cristin Chon, Siobhan Cottle, Robert Crossgrove, Theresa Cum­ mings, Karissa Deiter, Am­ ber Dietrich, Hannah Dodge, Quinn Donahue, Valentin Donchev, Sydney Dundon, Callie Dydo, Trent Eberhart, (Continued On Page 16A)

A TRUE STORY There was a boy who wishes to go on a trip. Daddy said he may go along, but he may not ask all day long, “Are we about there? It could take all day and it may be dark before we are there!” As evening came on, the boy said, “Dad!” “Well,” Dad says, “What is it?” The boy says, “Is it about dark?” This way he asked his question in different words and did not ask, “Are we about there?” *********************************************** Shortly after Grundsau Daag we received a very welcome letter postmarked in Lengeschder but delivered to a rural mail carrier in northern Lancaster County. The writer, an old friend, reports he heard the story from a bus driver on a bus trip to Kentucky. This bus driver likes to keep his passengers entertained with anecdotes and gave a Dutch version of the English original. We are not permitted to identify the gentleman who wrote us this letter; however, we are free to report that this Lancaster County gentleman has very deep connections with Kentucky. So, for the time being we wave our Deitschi Schtrohhiet way south over Kentucky! *********************************************** February 22, 2017 Yuscht en Bischli-Gnippli, As des Deitsch Singes iwweraus gleicht

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14A - Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

hings to do... and PLACES TO GO

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THURS., FEB. 23 - Wiest UM Methodist Church, 48 North King Street, Schoeneck, will hold a Com­ munity Dinner, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. THURS., FEB. 23 - A Free Community Meal will be held at First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-7334134. SAT., FEB. 25 - St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 80 East Main Street, Adamstown, will hold a large indoor yard sale, from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Proceeds support their building and mission projects. For more info., call 717-484-4885. SAT., FEB. 25 - Knights of Columbus will hold their Annual Spaghetti Dinner at Our Mother of Perpetual

Help, 300 Church Avenue, Ephrata, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. There is a cost. SAT., FEB. 25 - Free Lunch at City Gate, 100 East Main Street, Ephrata, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. While supplies last. SAT., FEB. 25 - West Earl Fire Company, 14 School Lane Ave., Brownstown, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. There is a cost. SAT., FEB. 25 - The Rein­ holds Fire Company, 138 West Main Street, Reinholds, will hold a Chicken and Waf­ fle Dinner, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. There is a cost. TUES., FEB. 28 - Landis Homes, 1001 East Oregon Road, Lititz, will hold a Memory Loss Support Group with the topic “Preventing Financial Fraud and Abuse” at 7:00 p.m. in the Warwick Room of The Heritage. The public is invited. For more info., call Landis Homes at 717-581-3939. WED., MAR. 1, 15 & 29 - A “Women’s Devotional Gathering” will be held at Scratch Bakes, Main Street, Ephrata, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Share inspiring quotations, stories and pray­

Shopping News Crossword Puzzle

Indoor Yard Sales at the Ephrata Rec Center

ers. Beverages available. For more info., call Luann at 717-723-5603. SAT., MAR. 4 - The Up­ per Leacock Township War Memorial Association is sponsoring its monthly indoor Flea Market/Garage Sale in the Veteran’s Hall of the War Memorial Building, 54 W. Main St., Leola, from 6:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There is no admission charge. Refresh­ ments are available. For more info., call 717-656-6154. SAT., MAR. 4 - Boy Scout Troop 115 will hold an All You Can Eat Spaghetti Supper, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Mellingers Lutheran Church, 80 Gock­ ley Rd., Schoeneck. There is a cost. Tickets sold by the scouts or at the door. For more info., call 610207-4826 or email Barry at bevoigt@ptd.net. SAT., MAR. 4 - The Rein­ holds Fire Company, 138 W. Main St., Reinholds, will host Bluegrass Music featuring “The Feinberg Bro­ thers.” Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Music starts at 6:00 p.m. There is a donation cost. SAT., MAR. 4 - Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main Street, Leola, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast and Chicken Corn Soup Sale, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. SAT., MAR. 4 - The

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Smokestown Fire Company, 860 Smokestown Road, Denver, will hold a Haus and Pinochle Card Party at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-2687. TUES., MAR. 7 - The Berks County Heritage Center, 1102 Red Bridge Road, Bern Township, will host a six-week session of beginner fly tying classes, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. every Tuesday through April 11. There is a cost. For more info. or to pre-register, call Jack Tucker at 610-777-0652 or Rich Shappell at 610-9263076. SAT., MAR. 11 - 7th An­ nual Ephrata Youth Lacrosse Vera Bradley and Coach Purse Bingo will be held at the Ephrata Rec Center. Doors open at 4:00 p.m. Bingo at 5:00 p.m. For more info., call Jon Parmer at 717940-1478.

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hings to do... and

SAT., MAR. 11 - Dela­ ware Valley Golden Retrie­ ver Rescue will hold its monthly “Meet and Greet the Goldens” from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at its Golden Gateway, 60 Vera Cruz Road, Reinholds. No admission charge. For more info., call 717-484-4799. SAT., MAR. 11 - The Reamstown Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary will hold a Craft Show, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Subs and vegetable/chicken soup will be available. Door prizes and lunch available. For advance orders, call Shirley at 717336-4172. SUN., MAR. 12 - Hahns­ town United Zion Church will hold a concert featuring J. Tyme from Bowmansville, at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-381-8878 or 717572-8394. THURS., MAR. 16 Farmersville Fire Company, 74 East Farmersville Rd., Ephrata, will hold their 42nd Annual Community Sale at 4:30 p.m. For more info., call 717-354-5094 or 717-3548122. THURS., MAR. 16 - A meeting for widows will be held at the Udder Choice, 1812 West Main Street, Ephrata. Meal at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. If it snows, meeting is cancelled. All widows welcome. FRI., MAR. 17 - The Li­ titz recCenter is hosting a Bus Trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show. Bus departs the Lititz recCenter at 8:00 a.m. Depart from Philadelphia at 4:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info. or to register, call 717-626-5096. SAT., MAR. 18 - The Schoe­ neck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Denver, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Cost by donation. For more info., call 717-336-6767.

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Cocalico Community Partnership Holds Bingo Night On Friday, February 24, Cocalico Community Part­ nership (CCP), in conjunc­ tion with Cocalico High School (CHS) SADD/Aevi­ dum Clubs, will be holding a free intergenerational bin­go event. The fun begins at 6:30 p.m. and will be held in the CHS cafeteria. Prizes will be awarded for each game and the grand prize game will begin at approx­imately 7:45 p.m. Free drinks, pizza and snacks will be available. CCP is asking participants to please bring a canned food item to be donated to the community’s Power Packs program. The Cocalico Community Partnership is a non-profit organization formed in 1992

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SAT., MAR. 18 - The Smokestown Fire Company, 860 Smokestown Road, Den­ ver, will hold a Haus and Pinochle Card Party at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717336-2687. SUN., MAR. 19 - Dela­ ware Valley Golden Retrie­ver Rescue will hold a pot­ luck luncheon at 12:00 noon at 60 Vera Cruz Road, Reinholds. To RSVP email Inza Adams at inza@dvgrr.org. SUN., MAR. 19 - Turtle Trotters Relay For Life Team is holding an Art and a Bottle Fundraiser at 1180 Erbs Quarry Road #4, Lititz, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. There is a cost. All proceeds go to the American Cancer Society. For more info., call Patty at 717-824-3191. SUN., MAR. 19 - The Ak­

to provide assistance and/or intervention for persons at risk in the community. The organization sponsors scho­

larships for Cocalico seniors, educational program­ming for middle school students, and support groups at

Cocalico High School. The group meets monthly at the Cocalico Administration Of­ fice.

ron Fire Company will hold a cost for tickets. For more a Destination Bingo. Doors info., call Sara Leisey at 717open at 11:30 a.m. Games 330-8317. start at 1:00 p.m. There is SUN., MAR. 19 - Harvest

Fellowship Church, 34 West Church Street, Stevens, will hold a Bluegrass Concert featuring Remington Ryde,

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Chicken & Waffle Dinner Reinholds Fire Company Banquet Hall

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at 6:00 p.m. There will be a freewill offering. For more info., call 717-413-8665. THURS., MAR. 23 - Wiest UM Methodist Church, 48 North King Street, Schoeneck, will hold a Community Din­ ner, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. SAT., MAR. 25 - The American Legion Banquet Hall, 35 South Hoover Ave., New Holland, will hold a Survivor Fashion Show and Luncheon. Doors open at 11:00 a.m. Lunch at 12:00 noon. There is a cost for tickets. For more info. or to purchase tickets, call Kristie at 717-629-2501. All proceeds benefit Relay For Life of Norlanco. SAT., MAR. 25 - St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 80 East Main Street, Adamstown, will hold their next Free Semi-An­ nual Community Outgrown Exchange from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-484-4885.

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The Star Spangled Banner, Our National Anthem, was written by Francis Scott Key, a lawyer who practiced law during the War of 1812 in Baltimore. In 1814 one of Key’s friends, Dr. Beanes, was held prisoner by the British aboard the ship Minden in Baltimore Harbor. Key decided he would try to obtain his friend’s release. Carrying a flag of truce and a letter from President Madison, Key rowed out to the ship on September 13, 1814. His request for the friend’s freedom was granted; but both men were detained on board because the British were about to bombard Fort McHenry. During the bombardment, Key watched the Stars and Stripes flying over the Fort. Darkness fell and he could no longer see the flag, but the Fort kept on firing back at the British, so Key knew the American stronghold had not surrendered. When daylight returned, Key was overjoyed to see that the flag was still there. Taking an old envelope from his pocket, he wrote the stirring opening words, “O, say can you see by the dawn’s early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight, o’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming.” Key completed the verse after he returned ashore. His verse was published in the Baltimore American September 21, 1814. It became popular immediately. Later the words were set to the English “Anacreon In Heaven.” That is the tune we sing today. The campaign to make the Star Spangled Banner Our National Anthem by Congressional enactment was conceived in 1928 by Captain Walter I. Joyce, Director of the VFW National Americanism Committee. Joyce launched his drive when Congressman Hamilton Fish introduced the first Star Spangled Banner bill to the 69th Congress. Little progress was made in two succeeding sessions. Meantime, VFW petitions circulated across the nation, recorded the signatures of five million American citizens. All favored the Star Spangled Banner as the National Anthem. By February 1931, the bill was reported favorably by the Congressional Library committee, but certain senators prevented it coming up for the floor approval. Finally, Joyce and other VFW members called upon the recalcitrant lawmakers. The opposition was overcome and the bill was finally adopted unanimously on March 3, 1931. This song, so steeped in history, should always remain our National Anthem, so on this special day, Friday, March 3, 2017, The National, Department of PA, District 9, and local Lititz Springs Post 1463 Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Auxiliary urge everyone to fly the “Stars and Stripes” in honor of the adoption of our National Anthem. Catch the spirit, as hand in hand, united we stand. Anne Loechner Patriotic Instructor Lititz Springs VFW Post 1463 Ladies Auxiliary

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The following students from the local area have been named to Alvernia Univer­ sity’s Dean’s List for the fall 2016 semester. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, students must carry a semester GPA of 3.5 or better and take a minimum of 12 credits. • Cassandra Bean of Rein­ holds, Occupational Therapy, and is a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School • Kallie Cardenas of Lititz, Occupational Therapy, and is a graduate of Warwick High School • Amanda Carter of Leola, Occupational Therapy, and is a graduate of Conestoga Valley Senior High School • Justin Gibbs of Denver, Business Management, and is a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School • Kaitlin Griel of Leola, Forensic Science, and is a graduate of Conestoga Valley Senior High School • Dennis Harding of Leola, Business Management, and is a graduate of Penn Manor High School • Daniel Horst of Denver, Occupational Therapy, and is a graduate of Garden Spot High School • Erin Horst of Narvon, Accounting, and is a graduate of Garden Spot High School • Pamela Jones of Narvon, Behavioral Health • Eden Lawson of Denver, Nursing, and is a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School • Steven Long of Ephrata, Accounting, and is a graduate of Lancaster Catholic High School

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• Evelina Luchyk of Den­ ver, and is a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School • Kayla Mullin of Denver, Social Work, and is a graduate of Twin Valley High School • Sara Nevling of Stevens, Criminal Justice, and is a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School • Alla Prysakar of Rein­ holds, Nursing • Emily Reed of Akron, So­ cial Work, and is a graduate of Ephrata Senior High School • Brett Reifsnyder of New Holland, Criminal Justice, and is a graduate of Pequea Valley High School • Brett Rissmiller of Ste­ vens, Nursing, and is a grad­ uate of Cocalico Senior High School • Courtney Roseberry of Denver, Psychology, and is a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School • Stacey Schaefer of Rein­ holds, Psychology, and is a graduate of Burnsville Senior High School • Emily Schnader of East Earl, Accounting, and is a graduate of Garden Spot High School • Kayla Schreiber of East Earl, Sport Management, and is a graduate of Twin Valley High School • Makenzie Sensenig of Rein­holds, Occupational The­ rapy, and is a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School • Natalie Sweigart of Nar­ von, Nursing, and is a graduate of Garden Spot High School • Margaret Wentzel of East Earl, Healthcare Science, and is a graduate of Garden Spot High School • Jordan Wissinger of Den­ ver, Athletic Training, and is a graduate of Garden Spot High School • Alisa Zakharov of Denver, Nursing, and is a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School

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Births ALENOVITZ, Andrea, and Jared Steffy, Narvon, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. BOUDER, Andrew C. and Kelly (Rickert), Lititz, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. BOWERS, Stephen and Miriam (Fisher), Lititz, a daughter, at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. BROMMER, Jason Arthur and Shanna (Sholly), Denver, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. BROWN, Laquasha S., Leola, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. DIAZ, Sharon, Lancaster, and Eric A. Andrews, Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. HAMEED, Abbas and Michelle (Sauder), Leola, a daughter, at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. HORNING, Shawn and Jacinda (Sensenig), Lititz, a daughter, at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. HOUSE, Aaron and Emily (Douglass), Akron, a daughter, at home. LICHTENBERGER, Duane and Shirley (Keeny), Denver, a son, at Holy Spirit Hospital.

ORD, Benjamin L. and Irina (Pereyaslov), Denver, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. PANNEBECKER, Aaron M. and Holly (Anderson), Ephrata, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. QUINN, Amber Ravegum, and Brandon S. Kauffman, Leola, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. REIFF, Kevin M. and Brenda N. (Hoover), East Earl, a son, at home. STOLTZFUS, Michael A. and Rhoda, New Holland, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. SWANGREN, Elijah and Katrina (Roland), Denver, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. SWAREY, Enos and Lydia (Lapp), Leola, a daughter, at home. SWEIGART, Kayla, and Joshua Corbin, New Holland, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. TROLLINGER, Joshua B. and Amanda (Carson), Adamstown, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. WENTZEL, Kristen, and Eric S. Grace, Ephrata, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. ZIMMERMAN, John E. and Martha (Burkholder), Narvon, a son, at home.

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LED BY THE SPIRIT? Background Scripture: Galatians 5:18—6:10. Devotional Reading: Romans 6:1-11. If we did not know that Paul himself had been a Pha­ risee, we would not realize his courage in writing these words to the Christians of Galatia - and us! “But if you are led by the Spirit, you

are not subject to the law” (5:18). That is a statement that should be followed by a dozen exclamation signs: I haven’t ever heard a sermon on that text, nor have I preached on it, until now! Please understand that I am not putting down Judaic law, but I am putting grace “up.” Law is where we begin, but the good news of Jesus Christ is the direction that takes us beyond the law. The prohibition against labor on the Sabbath was one of the foundation stones of the Ten Commandments, the basic law of Israel, not to mention the various le­ gal codes derived from it. So, when the legalists saw Jesus and his disciples

picking grain in a field on the Sabbath, they believed they had caught him in an untenable position. To their question, “Look, why are you doing what is not lawful on the Sabbath?” they assumed there could only be one answer. So they thought. Jesus, however, reminded them that King David himself had violated the Pharisaic laws, when, star­ ving with his troops, he entered the restricted temple sanctuary and ate the bread of sacrifice reserved solely for the priests. Their need for food was greater in God’s sight than the ritual law. The principle by which Jesus responded was simply

that the law is not God and we must look beyond the law to view the purpose of God, which it is intended for us to serve. THE SABBATH LAW On another occasion, when the authorities were hounding him because they suspected that he was going to heal someone on the Sabbath, and as healing was labor and the law prohibits labor on the Sabbath, they had him trapped, they thought! But Jesus reduced their trick question to a simple and most logical form: “I ask you, is it law­ ful on the Sabbath to do good or harm, to save life or destroy it?” (Mk. 2:27). So, they had missed the

point because they most revered their legalisms, putting them in the place where God himself should be. Jesus warns us against making religion a matter of debate instead of a way of life. Biblical scholar William Barclay renders Galatians 5:13-15 as: “You must love your neighbor as your­ self. But if you snap at one another, and devour one another, you must watch that you do not end up by wiping each other out.” In the newspapers, television, radio news and magazine articles, it seems that is what Christians are supposed to do: “wipe each other out.” And it appears

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ologies, but they are meant to express in the words of mere mortals the immortal realities of the Gospel. Wea­ therhead goes on to say: “As a minister of a church, I would accept anyone into church membership who declared that forthwith he would seek to follow Christ’s way of life as it applied within his own circumstances, and that he would try to show Christ’s spirit in any situation that might arise and in any challenge he had to meet.” (“The Christian Agnostic,” Leslie Weatherhead, Abing­ don Press, 1972). PROUD TO BE HUMBLE? The way that Christians relate to each other and each of their denominations is a sad reflection on the Gospel to which we are trying to witness. Lyman Beecher, the famous 19th century New England prea­cher, despised what he considered to be an unorthodox church in his town. And when it burned down, he proclaimed from his pulpit on the following Sunday that the fire was God’s punishment for the church’s “false doctrine.” However, before the week was out, Beecher’s church also burned down! Beecher would have done well to consider the advice of Wil­ liam Penn: “Neither despise nor oppose what thou dost not understand.” I’ve forgotten who said it, but there’s truth in it: “There’s so much that is good in the worst of us and bad in the best of us, that it hardly behooves any of us to speak ill of the rest of us.”

My denomination, the United Methodist Church, is not so “united” these days. In fact, it appears that the Methodists will split apart within the next few years, if not sooner. While the law of the UMC does not prohibit homosexuals from attending services or programs of their Methodist churches, it does forbid the ordination of homosexuals as clergy, or election as bishops. Furthermore, the performance of weddings for homosexual couples is also prohibited. I can’t help asking: “What do you really think Jesus would do?” Some years ago I got a telephone call on a Satur­ day evening from a pastor in Kentucky. He had read a “Bible Speaks” column in which I noted an important discrepancy between Josh­ ua and Jesus in handling a particular moral issue. I had commented that when Joshua and Jesus were in disagreement, I would always follow Jesus. The pastor couldn’t believe that Jesus and Joshua might disagree. I am sure I became part of his sermon the next morning. Moses, Joshua, Isaiah and so many more were stellar individuals for God, but Jesus the Christ is the only one who represents fully the God we worship and who leads us by his Spirit.

OMPH Celebrates Red, White And Blue Day On Thursday, February 2, the students of Our Mother of Perpetual Help (OMPH) School celebra­ ted Red, White and Blue Day, a spe­ cial time set aside to honor those who serve our com­ munity and nation. Invited guests in­ cluded veterans and mem­bers of the armed forces, elected officials, fire­figh­ters, police officers and first responders. OMPH students in grades kinder­ garten through eighth en­ tertained guests with pa­ triotic vocal and instru­ mental selections. Each year, a member of the lo­cal community is recog­ nized during the ceremony for their dedication and com­ mitment to public service. This year, the school ho­ nored OMPH graduate United States Army Spe­ cialist Tara Mc­ Shea. Spe­ cialist Mc­Shea is cur­rently training at Fort Bragg in Special Opera­tions to be a Civil Affairs Specialist. She received an Associate’s Degree in Persian Farsi Language from the De­fense Lang­uage Institute, an As­ so­ciate’s Degree in Military Intelligence Stu­ dies from Cochise College and is currently working on her Bachelor’s Degree in Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Her many accomplishments

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• On February 26, 1919, the Grand Canyon is established as a national park. American geologist John Wesley Powell, who popularized the term “Grand Canyon” in the 1870s, was the first person to travel the entire length of the gorge in 1869. The harrowing voyage was made in four rowboats. • On February 25, 1938, the city of Miami gets its first drivein movie theater. At their peak in the late 1950s and early 1960s, there were some 4,000 drive-ins across America. • On February 23, 1945, during the bloody Battle for Iwo Jima, U.S. Marines take the crest of Mount Suribachi. The iconic image of six Marines raising the American flag on the peak was taken by photographer Joe Rosenthal. • On February 22, 1959, Lee Petty defeats Johnny Beauchamp in a photo finish at the justopened Daytona International Speedway in Florida to win the first Daytona 500. The race was so close that Beauchamp was initially declared the winner. • On February 21, 1965, in New York City, Malcolm X, a black nationalist and religious leader, is assassinated by rival Black Muslims while addressing his Organization of AfroAmerican Unity in Washington Heights. • On February 20, 1985, in a highly controversial vote, the Irish government defies the powerful Catholic Church and approves the sale of contraceptives, a major turning point in Irish his­ tory. Up until 1979, Irish law prohibited the importation and sale of contraceptives. • On February 24, 1991, after six weeks of intensive bombing against Iraq and its armed forces, U.S.-led coalition forces launch a ground invasion of Kuwait and Iraq. By the end of the day, the Iraqi army had effectively folded, 10,000 of its troops were held as prisoners and a U.S. air base had been established deep inside Iraq.

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“The Adventures Of Stuart Little” At Hinkletown Mennonite

Hinkletown Mennonite School (HMS) Middle School students will present “The Adventures of Stuart Little” in four performances on Friday, February 24 and Satur­ day, February 25. “Stuart Little,” written by Joseph Robinette from the book by E.B. White, tells the story of a most unusual mouse who happens to be born into a New York family. Stuart struggles to survive in a supersized world of humans. His life becomes a series of adventures and misadventures, brought to life on stage by Hin­ kletown Mennonite Middle School students. Performances begin on Friday, February 24 with a lunch­ eon performance for seniors at

10:00 a.m. and a dinner theater at 5:30 p.m. Two performances will be held on Saturday, February 25 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. “Stuart Little celebrates different points of view and perspectives, based on our experiences. Audi­ ences will get to know and love the pint-size character of Stuart, just trying to make it in life, even though his is different from others,” states Director Kristen Hertzog. “Audiences can expect comedy, tender moments and a great message of loving your neighbor as yourself.” This is Mrs. Hertzog’s first year directing at HMS. She comes to HMS with extensive experience

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese in regional theater, including Students are excited about this at Sight and Sound Theatres in production. Sixth grade student Strasburg. HMS Middle School Rylee Youndt will play Stuart in coordinator and teacher Mr. Jere­ two of the productions and says, my Horning and HMS parent “I thought play practices would Wendy Zimmerman are assisting. be very strict, but instead we Denise Clymer has been handling are more free to talk and work. the costuming for HMS for eight We feel at home together and years. “Animals are always a that helps us to act better.” Ceili challenge to costume,” she says. Marquis, sixth grade student, “With this show, it’s not a total will play Snowbell, the cat who transformation, but just the isn’t happy about a mouse in her impression of the animals. It gives family: “[Snowbell] has a mixture the kids the opportunity to use of feelings and that is challenging their imaginations and develop the to act out. I love my family, but I animal characters through their also want to eat [Stuart].” Joanna actions, rather than relying on the Geissinger is cast in the role of costumes.” (Continued On Page 2B)

Students Become Scientists For A Day At Denver Elementary School

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Denver Elementary students had the opportunity to become scientists for a day with a program called Science Explorers. The program, sponsored by the S.P.A.R.K.S. Foundation, introduces students to science in a fun and encouraging way, and judging by the students’ reactions, it was a well-received program. Students had the opportunity to experience the difference between exothermic and endothermic reactions and are shown here watching their glove fill with carbon dioxide as they mix baking soda and vinegar.


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mother Mrs. Little: “I am really looking forward to acting as a motherly figure again this year and excited to see how it will turn out.” This annual production is an important element in the middle school program. All middle school students participate in the production in some way, whether through acting, tech crew, props, set construction or service at the dinner theater. “We really believe

that this event is a learning opportunity for all students. They learn to appreciate the gifts in their classmates and how each one is important in order to make this production happen,” states Dawn Landes, HMS administrator and principal. “Parents also are crucial to this production and students get to work alongside their parents in set construction and dinner preparation. This becomes a connection for families as well.” HMS has offered drama productions to the local community since 1988. Students are involved in the technical aspects of the play. A Student Tech Team handles sound and lighting with support from HMS parents. A student team also gathers,

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9 Herr Named To Dean’s Honor List

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Susquehanna University Dean’s List

Susquehanna University congratulates its Dean’s List students for the fall 2016 semester. The Dean’s List recognizes students who achieve a grade point average of 3.4 or higher out of a possible 4.0 for the semester. The following are students from the local area who have achieved this honor.

• Avry Martin of Lititz is a Doctor of Physical Therapy student. • Hien Nguyen of New Holland is a Doctor of Pharmacy student. • Lauren Overly of Ephrata is a Master of Occupational Therapy student. • Mitchel Storb of Ephrata is a Biology student.

Cub Scout Pack 34, Bowmansville, held their Pinewood Derby on Saturday, January 28 at St. Paul’s U.C.C. in Bowmansville. This is a timed event and they had placings from first through fourth. All the Cub Scouts and their parents had a wonderful time and they were true sportsmen at the event. • Rachel Marstellar, of ship High School, Fyfe is the Denver, is a communication son of Scott and Lynn Fyfe. arts major in the Class of 2017. A 2013 graduate of Cocalico High School, Marstellar is the daughter of Edwin and Lisa Marstellar. • Liam Fyfe, of Lititz, is a religious studies major in The following students the Class of 2020. A 2016 from the local area were graduate of Manheim Town­

9 University Of Sciences Dean’s List

named to the fall 2016 Dean’s List at the University of Sciences. Selection for this award is based on completing and passing all assigned courses with no grade below a “C” and attaining an academic average of at least 3.4 for courses taken in the fall of 2016. • Brittany Bair of Ephrata

is a Doctor of Pharmacy student. • Haley George of Lititz is a Doctor of Occupational Therapy student. • Austyn Grim of Lititz is a Doctor of Pharmacy student. • Jasmeen Kaur of Ephrata is a Doctor of Pharmacy student.

Taylor Herr, son of Mim and Ben Herr, Lititz, was named to the Cedarville University Dean’s Honor List for the 2016 fall semester. Taylor is a junior majoring in Criminal Justice. To be named to the Cedarville University Dean’s Honor List, a student must earn a 3.75 GPA for the semester, by carrying at least 12 semester hours and have no grade lower than a “B” for the semester.

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4B - Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Everybody’s Marketplace “Touch A Heart” Valentine’s Campaign

For Sale

Blue Ridge Communica­ tions wishes to thank you for your participation in its fourth annual “Touch a Heart” Valentine’s cam­paign. They wanted to bless the United States soldiers serving abroad, veterans and residents of local nursing homes with handmade Valentine’s Day cards, while encouraging children to participate in this campaign in hopes of teach­ ing the importance of giving to someone, especially some­ thing they made themselves. This initiative was designed to deliver personal, heartfelt cards to those who might not otherwise receive one. These cards served as powerful messages of joy and hope to the men and women serving around the world, veterans and the elderly as they were so appreciative of the outpouring of kindness.

FOR SALE: Firewood, sea-­ soned, split hardwood. Nice, ready to burn. $160/ cord. Delivery available. 717-752-0108. FOR SALE: Fireplace insert, wood burning, 3-speed ther-­ mostat control, glass win-­ dow, 20” logs, fits standard fireplace, includes flue, si-­ lent flame stove, $300 OBO. Call 717-859-3418. FOR SALE: Rubber roofing, covers, pond liners, etc. Bgrade, 10’x50’x0.45, thick $200, 10’x100’x.060, thick $470. 10’x50’x.060, thick $235. 10’x100’x.090, thick $490. Slate Road Supply, 717-445-5222.

FOR SALE: Custom built re-­ placement windows and doors. Professional installa-­ tion. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534 or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ rata Business Complex. Thank You! FOR SALE: Used walk-in tub, $395 OBO. Call 717-271FOR SALE: 8 Geppeddo 8077, leave message, near dolls, new in box, $75 OBO. Call 717-626-5774. Bowmansville.

FOR SALE: 2013 Goose-­ enthusiasm and dedication to neck enclosed trailer, 28’ our project was unparalleled. overall, ramp door, $6,500 It was such an amazing OBO. 717-371-3301.

Due to your generosity, from people of all ages, they received over 3,500 Valentines, which were mailed and/or delivered to several local nursing homes, VAs, VFWs and American Legions and soldiers stationed overseas through the Keystone Military Families program. Much appreciation to Art of Recycle in Ephrata, the Lititz VFW and Lititz Women

Today for their efforts to expand the campaign by offering free Valentine card-making workshops in January. La Piazza (Lititz) also distributed Valentine coloring pages to children to color and proudly showcased them in their windows. Cindy Mellinger, Market­ ing and Community Re­ lations Coordinator for BRC, stated, “This year’s

display of what can happen when a community comes together to show their support for our friends and neighbors at home and overseas. Thank you to all of the schools, churches, organizations, scouting troops, families and individuals for your commitment to making a difference!” Everyone submitting a Valentine had the opportunity to enter a drawing for fun prizes. A special “shout out” to the local businesses for their generous donations of gift certificates, which were awarded to the lucky drawing winners. Congratulations and thank you to all who participated!

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FOR SALE: Chain hoist Cy-­ clone 1 ton hand operated, 52’ chain, $400; Budget 1/2 ton chain hoist, 3PH electric 11’ chain, $400; new gener-­ ators, never used, Pro Series 8500, 15HP, now $985. Slate Road Supply, 717-445-5222. FOR SALE: That electrical project getting you down? Give Dave a call, 717-4664055. Licensed electrician. $39/hour. PA081910. FOR SALE: 25 windows, twin, SH, 63” wide x 60” high with circle top, Low E, top grid, wood extension, 4 9/16 jamb, $250. Slate Road Sup-­ ply, 717-445-5222. FOR SALE: Free Sandstone rocks, boulders, some over 8’ diameter, use for retaining walls, fill. Located Fivepoint-­ ville Rd, Stevens. 717-3540680. FOR SALE: 10” Craftsman professional radial arm saw model no. 315.220100, like new, $250. Also, have new dust collection system, 110 volts. $150. Call 717-7998430.

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Help Wanted A Christian company is looking to hire someone to fulfill various duties. Candidate must be flexible & enjoy contributing to a company on many different levels & appreciate working for a small business. Duties include shipping & receiving, customer service, purchasing, etc.

Exp. FT/PT Line Cook Exp. Lawn & Garden Assoc. Bakery Assoc. AM/PM Cake Mixer Deli Assoc.

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FOR SALE: 2004 Chevy crew cab pick-up, diesel Doramax, 139,000 miles, has extended side mirrors and tow package, $16,700. Appointments only, ask for Kent, leave number and name in message. 610-589-9733.

FOR SALE: 1996 Saturn, 4 door, manual trans., driv-­ able, for parts, bad engine, $200. 717-826-8367. FOR SALE: “99” F450 4x4 dump, 145,000 miles, 7.3 diesel, w/11’ Blizzard Plow with power wings, buyers hitch, mount salt spreader, $19,000 negotiable. 717471-5852.

Farm/Livestock FOR SALE: Sheep shearing, large and small flocks. Call Hartzler Shearing, 717-2840326.

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for Commercial Property Management Company. Approximately 10-15 hours per week (flexible schedule during daytime hours only). Experience with accounting software (Quicken, QuickBooks), Word and Excel preferred. Please send resume, along with references and salary requirements to: S.R. Cover Properties 300 West Chestnut St., Suite B-1, Ephrata, PA 17522 or email to coveroff@ptd.net. John F. Martin & Sons, Inc., a third generation, family owned manufacturer/distributor of quality meat & cheese products, is accepting applications for its Stevens Plant. Career opportunities that offer competitive pay & benefits, good equipment & a great/safe working environment!

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1. Is the book of Valentin in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. From 1 John 3:18, “Let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in ... .”? Hope, Abundance, Touch, Truth 3. Solomon exchanged the memorable line “For love is strong as death” with whom? The Shulamite, Delilah, Queen of Sheba, Rachel 4. From Proverbs 10:12, “Hatred stirreth up strifes: but love covereth all ... .”? Sins, Beings, Creation, Enemies 5. What biblical couple’s tragic death was comparable to Romeo and Juliet’s fate? Samson/Delilah, Annanias/Sapphira, Jacob/Rachel, Hosea/ Gomer 6. From Hebrews 13:4, what is honorable in all? Love, Trust, Marriage, Worship ANSWERS: 1) Neither; 2) Truth; 3) The Shulamite; 4) Sins; 5) Annanias/ Sapphira; 6) Marriage Comments? More Trivia? Visit www. TriviaGuy.com

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FOR SALE: “04” S185 Bobcat Skid Loader. Tooth bar, cutting edge, pallet forks, new fluids/filters, heated cab. $15,000. 717-4715852.

Recently, first grade students from Reamstown Elementary School were able to participate in a fun, education STEM activity. The organization, Bricks 4 Kidz, had students exploring principles of engineering, architecture and physics while utilizing Lego bricks to make different models. FOR SALE: Full size metal Shown in the photo are students from Mrs. Knapp’s first bed frame, $10. Box spring, grade class. $25. Used 1 year, like new.

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Lancaster: Deb Bender - 444 Running Pump Rd. • (717) 945-6601 Ephrata: Katie Jablonski - 348 N. Reading Rd. • (717) 336-5959

F/T Experienced 3rd Shift (Sun-Thurs) Truck & Trailer Tech hnician Technician Trucking company looking for qualified Tech with the following:

• Prior Experience • CDL - A with Clean Driving Record preferred • PA Inspection License preferred We offer competitive wages, full benefits package & uniforms with annual shoe allowance. Qualified candidates may inquire with Tim Fals at 717-733-6556 Or apply online at our website: www.summerstrucking.com Lester R. Summers, Inc. 40 Garden Spot Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 717-733-6556 E.O.E.

Pets & Animals

FOR SALE: Jump Shear cuts sheet metal up to 16 gauge Niagara 31”, $500. 717-336-4913.

FOR SALE: Heavy duty “Midwest” crate for dogs to 90 Lbs. Divider panel, triple door, plastic pan, sets up/ folds down, good condition, $50 firm. 717-538-0928. FOR SALE: Saint Bernard puppies born 12/15/16. Ready now. Asking $1,250. Call for details, 717-3365785. FOR SALE: AKC pies, 3 males, 3 to date with checked, $595. 717-656-3380.

Beagle pup-­ females, up shots, vet Ready 3/1.

Motorcycles/ATV’s

FOR SALE: AKC english bull-­ dog puppy, female, 4 months old, good w/children, red FOR SALE: 2013 Harley Dav-­ and white, $800. 717-336idson Road King, $19,500 0510. firm. Comes with many ex-­ tras & low mileage. 717-3300389. FOR SALE: Jug puppies, ready now. Shots and wormed. Very cute. Lan-­ caster County. 717-5877667. F0R SALE: Epiphone bass guitar, asking $175; Ovation acoustic/electric bass guitar, asking $35O. Both in great condition. Call 717-6155533.

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

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Martindale, PA 17549 Honey Brook, PA 19344 Stop in to apply.

Help Wanted

LINE COOKS

Experience necessary. Various Shifts. Apply in Person

Bright’s Restaurant

Your Independent Restaurant for over 45 Years

1025 S. State Street & Rt. 272, Ephrata

738-1177

Call now to secure a spot for our next class!

Call or stop in today to meet with one of our Hospitality Experts!

FOR SALE: Bunk beds. Custom made by local craftsman. Each bed has lifetime warranty, Shop.1800bunkbed.com, email bhursh@ 1800bunkbed.com, call 1-800-BUNKBED.

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FOR SALE: Young Chang 5’3” Grand Piano. Excellent con-­ dition, Ebony black. M o d e l # G 1 5 0 E B , Serial#G106745. $3,400 OBO. Call 717-278-9909.

Machinery/Tools

FOR SALE: Girl’s dresser, 38x17x56, $125, good con-­ dition. Brown end table, $20. 22x27 glass and brass table, $20. All good condition. Call 717-431-0626.

717-723-5579.

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FOR SALE: Balloon shade cotton curtains, four double windows, 50”Lx64”W, white background, w/primary flor-­ al print, headers and all hardware included, 4/$300 OBO. Text for photo, 717368-3338.

EQUIPMENT OPERATORS

TO WORK AT OUR PRECAST PRODUCTION PLANT IN LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA

EQUIPMENT OPERATORS: Qualified applicants will have at least three (3) years of experience operating a wide array of heavy, outdoor equipment specifically fork lifts and travel lifts. Applicants with valid CDL License are preferred. Qualified applicants are encouraged to

APPLY IN-PERSON

42 South Butler Road Lebanon, PA 17046 (Monday-Friday, 8:00am-3:00pm) These full-time, hourly positions offer competitive wages, full health & dental benefits, paid vacation & holidays and more! An equal-opportunity employer | Committed to a drug-free work environment | www.terrehill.com

Part-Time Experienced Rollback Operator

Enjoy a fast-paced, varied work environment with primarily a three day work week consisting of Monday, Thursday and Friday. Position Requires: Verifiable prior experience with transporting a variety of vehicles. Current DOT medical card. Please call 717-738-7900 and ask for Russell or stop in at 1605 Apple St., Ephrata to fill out an application. (No Tuesday Phone Calls or Applications)

NOT JUST A JOB, IT’S A CALLING!

Weaver’s Communication Service, Inc. 24/7 Answering Service

“A friendly voice at the end of the line” * Offering 1 full-time position * Stable work history * 5-6 shifts - Primarily 2nd shift 3-10pm Some weekend work required (1st or 2nd shift) * Good comprehension & composition skills * Minimum typing skills 40 WPM - 90% Accuracy Resume and work references required. Send to wcs@dejazzd.com.

Call 717-738-5319

M-F 9am-4pm to schedule screening appointment. Located west of Ephrata near village of Clay.


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - 7B

Garden Spot Chorus Students Chosen For Music Festivals

Real Estate FOR SALE: 20 Tillable Acres, Northeastern Lancaster County, Brecknock Twp. No subdivision rights. Contact Gary at 717-669-0356 or e m a i l fivepointview@gmail.com.

Six members of the Garden Spot High School Chorus were selected by audition to participate in the LLMEA County Chorus Festival that was held on Saturday, January 7 at LampeterStrasburg High School. The participating students were Rachel Hungerford (Soprano I), Guthrie Albertson (Tenor I), Aaron Hungerford (Tenor I), Dan Skinner (Tenor I), Yoshi Allen (Bass I) and Jordan Tennis (Bass II). A total of 200 students were chosen to take part in this festival from Lancaster and Lebanon counties, and the guest conductor was Christine Bass, Choral Director for the Women’s Choir at Temple University in Philadelphia. In addition, Aaron Hungerford (Tenor I) and Jordan Tennis (Bass II) successfully auditioned and were chosen to attend the District 7 Chorus Festival,

Sporting Goods FOR SALE: 7’ wood toboggan, excellent condition, $100 OBO. 717-738-9098. FOR SALE: New and used bicycles, sales and service. Jack’s Bike Shop, 717-7336042, Open Mon., Wed, and Friday, 6-8p.m., Saturday, 9-5p.m.

held Friday, January 13 and Saturday, January 14 at Eastern Lebanon County High School. This two-day

festival, involving 200 students from District 7, was conducted by Dr. Ryan Beeken, Associate Professor

Notice

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!

Seasonal FOR SALE: Firewood. Seasoned, split, ready to burn. $100.Hoover, 966 Fivepointville Road, Stevens. Make your ads stand out! Boxed classified ads available for as little as $2.00 extra!

NOTICE: Join us on a bus tour to The Ark Encounter on April 4 to 7; also Philadelphia Flower Show, March 17. For info. call Melard Coach 717721-3231. NOTICE: We accept brush, trimmings, grass clippings, trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-7331602.

and Director of Choral Studies at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Finally, Aaron Hungerford (Tenor I) was chosen, through auditions at the District Chorus Festival, to attend the PMEA Region V Chorus Festival on Thursday, February 23 through Saturday, February 25 at Lehigh Valley Charter School for the Arts in Bethlehem. The conductor for this festival will be Dr. Bradley Olesen, Director of Choral and Elementary Music for Dallas Independent School District in Texas. Being chosen for these festivals not only reflects musical talent but also a willingness to put in much time and effort preparing the music. All of these students are to be commended for their accomplishments!

Garage Sale NOTICE: Multi-Family Basement Sale, Saturday, 2/25, 6:30am. Childrenadult clothes, dry sink, queen mattress, 206 Brethren Church Road, Leola. NOTICE: Huge 10 Family

AIRLINE CAREERS Get FAA approved maintenance training at campuses coast to coast. Job placement assistance. Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance

333 Wheat Ridge Dr. Ephrata, PA 17522 717.354.1800 Fax:717.354.1844

Applications can be submitted on our website:

800-481-7894

www.fairmounthomes.org

Cer�fied Nursing Assistant

3 days a week with some benefits, every other weekend and PRN. Other part-time positions also available.

*All applicants must support the mission & values of Fairmount*

RN Supervisors Needed!

We are looking for a part-time RN to work every other weekend and PRN. We are also looking for RNs to fill in shifts as needed (PRN). They would need to work at least one shift a month, which could include weekends. Come join our caring team as we continue to provide high quality care! EOE

INSTALLATION & SERVICE Automatic Farm Systems is looking for energetic personnel to help install and service ag related equipment and also dust collection systems in the woodworking industry. Farming background with mechanical/millwright skills is preferred but not required. Applicants need to: • Be able to work well with other team members • Be willing to learn • Be prepared to work overtime and have varying start/stop times • Be self-disciplined & dependable • Be non-smoking & drug free This position includes paid holidays, paid vacation, paid health insurance, & overtime hours. This is an excellent opportunity for someone to get paid while they learn a valuable trade. For more information, call Vernon @ 717-274-5333 or send resume to: Automatic Farm Systems, 608 E. Evergreen Road, Lebanon PA 17042

Interested candidates may apply at:

Shady Maple has employment opportunities available in the following departments:

FARM MARKET

SMORGASBORD

Seafood

Dining Room Supervisor

Clerk - Part Time Manager - Full Time

Bakery Production

Mixer - Full Time Donuts - Full Time, Night Shift

Produce Stocker Full Time

Parking Lot Assistant Part Time

Full Time

Cooks

Day Shift & Night Shift - Full Time Fryer Cook - Part Time

Grill/Buffet Line Part Time

Utilities Supervisor Full Time

Beverage Bar

Dairy

Stocker - Full Time

Human Resources

Administrative Assistant - Full Time

Part Time

Food Service Floater Part Time

MAPLE LEAF CAFÉ

SHADY MAPLE BAKERY AT LANCASTER CENTRAL MARKET

Cook

Clerk

Part Time

Part Time

Shady Maple offers excellent benefits: health/dental/vision, 401K/ matching contribution, paid vacations, holidays, employee discounts.

NOTICE: Huge Indoor Yard Sale, Sat. Feb. 25, 7am-? Clothing children/ adult, lots of jeans, many household items, tools and fishing gear, lots of books, bike cart, GPS, great selection of new fabric. 1921 claw foot tub, gas hot water heater, food! 1581 Briertown Rd, East Earl. (Briar Rose Greenhouse). NOTICE: Indoor 12+ Family, 2/24, 6pm-8pm, 2/25, 6:30am-10am. All size clothes, pants, shoes, new girl dresses, shirts, HH items, black bookshelf, 8’ clawfoot table, new Hess trucks, accordion, lots more. 238 Musser Road, in lane, East Earl.

COME GROW WITH US!

AFP advanced food products llc, a growing premier food manufacturer of puddings, cheese sauces, and nutritional beverages located in New Holland, Lancaster County, is in search of focused and detail orientated candidates for two newly created positions. Join a growing company looking for career-minded people!

FINANCIAL ANALYST

The person selected for this position will complete profit & loss analysis for new products, including initial price recommendations; preparing reports/analytics on financial profitability of products/ customers; and developing product cost estimates. Job requirements include: BS or equivalent in Finance; 5-7 years of financial analysis cost accounting experience; strong proficiency in Excel, Access and SAP preferred.

LEAD MATERIAL PROCUREMENT PACKAGING

Shady Maple

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

Garage Sale, Saturday, February 25, 6am. Lots of brand name clothing, infant-adult, dresses, fabric, scrapbooking supplies, home decor, HH, Christian fiction books, 36” solid oak interior door, new and used tools, 24 setting China set and lots more. 80 Farmland Road, Leola.

Traffic Plan seeks Traffic Control Techs to set up & direct traffic around construction sites. A valid PA Driver’s License & clean driving record a must. Good pay & benefits. If interested, please fill out an application at

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

Looking for ADVANCEMENT, WEEKLY PAY and BENEFITS? Flagger Force is hiring Crew Members to work throughout Central PA!

Crew Members safely control traffic through work zones and are dispatched from their homes. Must have valid driver’s license. $11-$14/hour. Apply online www.flaggerforce.com or stop by for an immediate interview: (8am-5pm, Mon-Fri) 1411 Stoneridge Dr., Middletown Flagger Force is an Equal Opportunity Employer

This position will report to the Corp. Purchasing Manager and will support our New Holland location as well as remotely support our plants in Wisconsin and California. Responsibilities include: ordering and expediting packaging materials for all phases of production; vendor negotiation; and coordinating inbound logistics and project management. Job requirements include: BS or equivalent in purchasing/ procurement; 3-5 years experience in materials buying in a food manufacturing environment; strong Excel skills; SAP and MRP knowledge preferred. We offer a very competitive wage and benefits package, including immediate enrollment in medical/dental benefits and 401k on the first day of employment. Starting pay is commensurate with experience. Please apply online. AFP advanced food products llc Web: www.afpllc.com EOE


8B - Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” NOTICE: Indoor Yard Sale, Saturday, Feb. 25, 8am1pm. Fill a bag for a $1 at 11am. Baked goods avail-­ able. California Bethany EC Church, 350 California Rd, Morgantown.

“The New Holland Band At The Movies”

NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Indoor Yard Sale, Saturday, Feb. 25, 7am-noon. (snow date March 4). Clothing, household, toys, craft ma-­ terial, vintage, more. St. Paul’s Church, 80 E. Main Street, Adamstown. Ques-­ tions? 717-484-4885. NOTICE: Heated Garage Sale, Fri/Sat, February 24/ 25, 7am. Bumbo, large Ton-­ ka dump truck, kids books, toys, Tinker Toys, house-­ wares, Samsung tablet, Can-­ on camera, Crock-Pot, Pyrex, size 11/12 ladies shoes/san-­ dals, misc. See Craigs List. Along Route 897 between Kountry Korner and Weaver Markets, Blainsport (#655).

Announcements NOTICE: Support Women in Small Business Trade Show, 2/25, 8am-4pm. EUMC 11 N. State , Brownstown. 12 vendors, help to uplift, vali-­ date, empower/ inspire wom-­ en as they grow their busi-­ ness.

Who can imagine a movie without music? The pairing of film with a musical score in the early 1930s gave birth to award-winning, memorable movie tunes. The New Holland Band (NHB) Season Opening Concert, “The New Holland Band at the Movies,” will be held on Sunday, March 19 at 3:00 p.m. in the Manheim Township High School Auditorium and will take concert-goers

HELP WANTED

DELIVERY & WAREHOUSE POSITION

FULL TIME WITH POSSIBLE OVERTIME Motivated, dependable, team worker Must have clean driving record Some heavy lifting Must be able to work some Saturdays

audiences, evoking feelings of joy, sadness, anger, anticipation or fear,” explained Laudermilch. The 90-minute concert highlights gifted composers and their epic movie scores such as John Barry (Out of Africa, Somewhere in Time); Bernard Hermann (Psycho); John Williams (Star Wars); Max Steiner (Gone with the Wind); Erich Korngold (The Sea Hawk); Leonard Bernstein (West Side

Lost & Found

Help Offered

NOTICE: Found, black Ter-­ rier mix(?) puppy. Nathan Martin, 335 White Oak Road, New Holland, PA 17557.

®

SERVING CUSTOMERS FOR OVER 65 YEARS!

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

Luthercare, a well-established Continuing Care Retirement Community, wants you to

PT Night RN Supervisor: 11pm-7am, 5 days bi-weekly

LPNs: Casual, as needed. FT CNA: 3pm-11pm and 11pm-7am Dining & Housekeeping: PT positions available To apply - visit our website for an online application: www.luthercare.org/careers Enjoy excellent benefits such as: health/dental insurances, paid time off, free access to our fitness center and much more! EOE/Drug & Tobacco Free Workplace www.luthercare.org

Middlecreek Roofing is looking for a Roofing Service Technician. Carpentry skills required. Travel time, bonus pay, overtime, paid holidays, paid vacation.

717-949-2414

Front Counter Position 222 Dutch Lanes is seeking an energetic front counter person who likes to work with the public. This position is easy to learn, fun to do & will keep you in the middle of the action at our 40 lane center. Duties include service to guests, some computer skills & a list of daily tasks. Weekend/holiday availability required. Wages are commensurate with skill & experience.

PT Grill Cooks & Shift Closers Evenings - every other weekend. Must be at least 16. Experience a plus, but will train. Wages commensurate with experience.

717-859-1616

HELP WANTED

Yoder’s Country Market and Restaurant has immediate positions available in the following departments:

• Deli Clerk: Part time, includes days, nights and weekends. Must be at least 18. • Fuel Island Cashier: Evenings and weekends. Must be at least 18. 15-20 hours per week. • Deli Cook: Part time, daytime hours, no weekends. Approximately 32 hours per week. Kitchen experienced preferred. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. required. Must be at least 18 yrs. • Salad Bar: 2/3 Saturdays. 1 Sunday/week. Approximately 25 hours per week. Must be available during the day. • Dishwasher: Part time, evening hours. Must be available on Wednesday evenings. Must be at least 16 yrs. • Short Order Cook: Part time, 25-30 hours/week. Must be available early mornings. Experienced preferred. All motivated applicants must be able to lift 30 lbs. and stand for 8 hours/day.

Apply in person or online at www.yoderscountrymarket.com

M/F/H

HELP OFFERED: Deb’s Dog Grooming, worked for Dean and Lisa Martin at kennel 16 years. For appointment call, 717-917-1851.

Now Hiring Caregivers for all hours.

Apply: 222 Dutch Lanes, Inc. 4311 Oregon Pike, Ephrata

14 S. Tower Road, New Holland, PA 17557

Story); Miklos Rozsa (Ben-Hur); Maurice Jarre (Lawrence of HELP OFFERED: Free esti-­ fully insured, a Arabia); Elmer Bernstein mates, Christian business special-­ (Magnificent Seven). izing in basements, floor-­ painting, remodeling, Laudermilch explained ing, roofing, siding, windows or that some of the musical decks. Call Spraut Interior scores were acquired and Exteriors, 717-733through foreign markets 3337 or visit on facebook. at great expense and took PA022588. considerable time. “A finer collection of great HELP OFFERED: Pri-­ American cinema music vate caregiver available would be hard to find in 24/7 or as needed. Wal-­ id, 713-894-0319. one concert,” he said. For tickets call 717355-5096. There is a cost. HELP OFFERED: Handy man services including: HELP OFFERED: Experi-­electrical, light plumbing, enced electrician and han-­ light carpentry, painting, dyman services, licensed odd jobs. Renovations. and insured. Free esti-­ mates. Call Jim, 717-445- Call Roger at 717-4191628. 9395.

HELP OFFERED: Van driver for hire. Out of state. 717847-6568, ask for Ray-­ mond. HELP OFFERED: Christian woman to care for elderly in-­ dividuals in their home. Call Emma, 717-537-7533.

Join Our Team!

We are currently hiring at Luther Acres in Lititz, PA

EOE

HELP OFFERED: Experi-­ enced, insured and licensed Christian carpentry & woodworking business. MNB Woodworks specializ-­ es in renovations, kitchen cabinets, flooring, handy-­ man services, custom fur-­ niture, designing, refinish-­ ing. Free estimates. Call Matt at 717-940-9159. PA129881.

HELP WANTED

Please apply in store.

EPHRATA AGWAY Your Yard, Garden Farm and Pet Place

on a musical journey to experience an exciting repertoire of the best film scores by renowned composers. NHB Musical Director Ken Laudermilch enthu­ siastically looks forward to the opportunity for the talented band musicians to showcase signature scores from classic movies written by famous film composers. “Music written to compliment movie narratives set an emotional tone for

HELP OFFERED: Groff Painting. Clean, quality work. Call today for a free estimate. PA118129, Eph-­ rata, 717-466-6382.

We Offer: Competitive hourly wage, flexible hours, first shift orientation, AFLAC policies, workers compensation & liability insurance, 401k retirement plan, continuing education/training programs, community discounts and monthly bonus reward program. Apply online at www.seniorhelpers.com/lancastercounty *Must have driver’s license and reliable car*

HELP WANTED

We are seeking an individual to make local farm deliveries. Class B CDL preferred. Some evening or early morning hours required. Must be able to frequently lift 100 lb. bags. Full time position with overtime. Benefits include paid holidays, vacation, health insurance and retirement plan. Apply At:

Gehman Feed Mill, Inc.

44 North 3rd Street, Denver, PA 17517 Phone: (717) 336-5585

HIRING PT Truck Washers No experience necessary. Must be 18 years old. NEW APPLICANTS ONLY Interested applicants please call

SECHAN Electronics Inc. is an employee-owned company and a leading supplier to the United States Department of Defense (DoD) and major defense prime contractors. In our thirty + years of service to the DoD, we have established ourselves as an innovative solutions provider with a reputation for consistently meeting customer expectations. This enviable reputation is a direct result of our high performance organization comprised of exceptional people focused on delivering high quality products and services. - CURRENT OPENINGS SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE DESCRIPTIONS:

FINAL ASSEMBLER WIRE HARNESS ASSEMBLER ASSEMBLER (2ND SHIFT) CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBLER/SOLDERER QUALITY ENGINEER PRICE ANALYST BUYER/SR. BUYER (DOE) SECHAN is proud of the comprehensive benefits provided to our employee-owners. Please apply online only at: SECHAN ELECTRONICS, INC. 525 Furnace Hills Pike (Rt. 501) • Lititz, PA 17543-8954 www.sechan.com/careers.php EEO/AAP Employer Non-smoking/non-vaping applicants only. US citizens only due to gov’t. contract requirements

Risser’s Poultry, Inc. 717-626-5466 Between 8am-5pm

HVAC Service Technician

Immediate opening for HVAC Service Technician. Full-time position with overtime. Family-owned business since 1978. Health Insurance Coverage • Training classes available Company van for qualified employee

Please apply in person or call:

LES WEAVER Heating and Air Conditioning

520 N. Reading Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 717.733.8806


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - 9B

Help Wanted HELP WANTED: Carpenter (Leola). Must be experienced, quality-conscious, punctual, a team player and have a wide range of carpentry skills. Monday-Friday, 7:30-4:30. Applicant should have his/her tools. Full benefits. Email to officeadmin@shadowligh tgroup.com, including your contact information and work experience.

HELP OFFERED: Tax preparation services. Reasonable rates, offer free pick-up and return services. Personal and business. Over 20 years experience. Also full bookkeeping services offered. Call Russ at 717-3366052 or 717-733-6990. HELP OFFERED: Cory’s Handyman Service is looking to fix those things around the house in need of repair, so you don’t have to. No job too small. So call, 717-7230277. Reasonable rates/insured. PA#103368. HELP OFFERED: Certified teacher will tutor elementary reading and math. Reasonable rates. Call 717-3418357. HELP OFFERED: Miller’s Renovations, custom kitchens, bathrooms and basements. PA# 112074. Free quotes. 717-626-0140.

Cleaning Services HELP OFFERED: A-Clean Hometown Services. Your full service cleaning company. Homes and offices. Move-ins, move-outs. Regular service or emergency cleanings. Call 717336-4854. HELP OFFERED: Have peace of mind having your house cleaned. Christian lady will do it for you. Honest and reliable. Call 717-859-2502.

Home & Lawn Care

Say you saw it in The Shopping News!

HELP WANTED: Prevo Cabinetry is accepting applications for the following: delivery-driver, woodworkers/cabinet assemblers, sanders and finishers. Experience required. F/T or P/T. Apply in person, 26 Cocalico Creek Rd, Ephrata.

HELP WANTED: Fridays, 4:00pm-9:00pm. Green Dragon fish stand. Apply at Mulligan’s in Building #1. HELP WANTED: Sales and marketing manager. We’re currently seeking energetic, enthusiastic person to provide sales and marketing assistance to an existing lawn equipment dealer base, as well as establishing new dealers. Primary territory is Pennsylvania and Maryland. Please send resume to d w e a v e r @ lawncaredistrib utors.com.

HELP WANTED: Siding Installers. Must have experience and drivers license. Local company offering year round work and benefits and package. Competitive wages. Please call M&E Roofing LLC at 717-626-4253. HELP WANTED: Drivers: New orientation completion bonus! $4,000 flatbed! $3,000 dedicated, regional OTR & Point to Point lanes. New hires guaranteed minimum $ week. 1yr CDL-A, 855-350-5571.

Hendrix-ISA, LLC 621 Stevens Road, Ephrata, PA 17522

Preference goes to drivers with chick delivery experience. CDL A license required. Company uniform provided. Benefits after 60 days of employment. One week vacation after 6 months of employment. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds. Must be able to sit for extended periods of time. Hourly pay. OTR required. Must pass background check. Previous applicants need not apply. No phone calls please.

Park City Mall: Starting pay up to $16.50/hr. (FT/ PT). This is a long-term position and your job is to give out free entry tickets and have people enter to win (for free) $50K or a $70K Cadillac that is in the mall or their favorite dream car + thousand dollar gift cards at our paid location inside mall. No sales or appt. setting. Plenty of paid reps avg. $20-$35/hr. Weekly pay, paid training + hourly performance bonus. Call Field Marketers of America at 800-254-0481 today!

Work!

SOLD IN 1 WEEK! FOR SALE: 2014 Mercedes Benz GLK 350, 1 owner, white with tan leather interior, new tires, very good condition, $23,900. 717-940-9898. XXXX

CLASS A CDL YARD JOCKEY PART-TIME/ON-CALL

Apply Online www.sandhexpress.com

Help Wanted

SALES & SERVICE, INC.

PARTS DEPARTMENT • BROWNSTOWN, PA

Immediate FULL TIME opening for busy parts department. Applicant must be detail-oriented, able to multi-task, and have customer service skills. Experience and computer skills are helpful. Some lifting and valid driver’s license required. As a fast-growing company with strong values, EMM Sales & Service offers competitive wages, matching 401K and benefits after probation period. To apply, email your resume to: Melanie@emmsales.com fax 717-859-3294, mail or stop by for an application at 141 Zooks Mill Rd. (P.O. Box 255), Brownstown, PA.

Experienced Flooring Installers Apply in person or email resume to: hr@martinsflooring.com

608 Dwight Road, Denver PA 17517

CONCRETE FINISHERS & LABORERS

$2,000 Sign On Bonus for FT 2nd Shift CNA at Maple Farm! Only 2 bonus eligible positions remain! Additional shift differential incentive also available for ALL 2nd Shift CNAs! Maple Farm, a Garden Spot Village Community, is looking for caring individuals with a passion for working with older adults. We offer a pleasant work environment with competitive wages and benefits. We have the following position available: CNA Full-time (2nd Shift) Part-time (1st & 2nd Shift) Flex/Pool (All Shifts)

Benefits Available Apply Mon. thru Fri. 8-4

E&G Concrete, Inc. 1128 Pieffer Hill Rd., Stevens, PA 17578

1-717-336-4964

PERSONAL CARE AIDES NEEDED

To learn more about Maple Farm or to apply online visit: www.maplefarm.org/careers Or apply in person at: Maple Farm 604 Oak St. • Akron, PA 17501 • phone: (717) 859-1191 E.O.E.

717-464-2006 or

www.PA-HomeCare.com.

www.martinsflooring.com

WE’RE HIRING!

We’re looking for highly motivated individuals in all field positions – from laborer to foreman. If you know someone who would be interested, please have them contact us today!

Good Pay, Vacation, Paid Holidays, Medical, Dental & Vision Ins.

Steffy Concrete Inc.

HELP OFFERED: Wood Corner Custom Built Furniture. Tables, cabinets and bookcases. Call 717-205-5770.

NOW

Classifieds

VARIOUS SHIFTS AND DAYS INCLUDING WEEKENDS HOURLY PAY. 6 MONTHS RECENT JOCKEY EXPERIENCE USING YARD TRUCK REQUIRED. Must be able to pass Criminal Background Check and work in a fast paced environment.

Full Time Driver Needed

HELP OFFERED: Lawn and landscape services, landscape irrigation. Clean up, lawn mowing, lawn fertilization. Tree and shrub trimming and removal. Mulching. 10% discount on all winter work. Licensed and insured. Over 30 years experience. 717-314-5323.

Hiring

of Lancaster County

LANCASTER/LITITZ AREA

A Shellenberger Family Company

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

THE

SHOPPING NEWS

(717) 336-8115

WANT TO BE KNOWN BY YOUR NAME AND NOT JUST A TRUCK NUMBER? Looking for a place you can call home for years to come? If so, then you need to give Pohl Transportation, Inc. a call!

$2000 Sign On Bonus Longevity Pay After First Year Top Starting Pay 43 cpm Great Home Time 1 Yr. OTR – CDL A

Call Wally at 1-800-672-8498 or visit: www.pohltransportation.com

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10B - Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Automotive

HELP WANTED: Drivers: Getting home is easier. Nice pay package. BCBS+ other benefits. Monthly bonuses. No-touch. Chromed out trucks w/APU’s. CDL-A. 855-200-4631.

HELP WANTED: Server needed, A Slice Of Brooklyn, New Holland. Call Joe 717-598-5306 or apply 808 E. Main Street, New Holland.

HELP WANTED: Now Hiring. Esbenshades Garden Centers has FT and PT positions at all 3 locations. To apply, visit any location, call 717626-7007 or go to www.esbenshades.com.

HELP WANTED: Full-time building and grounds maintenance position, Lititz Moravian Church, 8 Church Square, Lititz, PA 17543. Call 717-626-8515.

HELP WANTED: Drivers: $4,000 Orientation Completion Bonus. Unique updated fleet. Excellent mid-$60’s annual pay, full benefits. 1 year Class-A CDL. Call 1-855856-7985.

HELP WANTED: PT/FT Administrative Assistant positions for small, but busy white collar office environment. Send resume, references, cover letter to 17officeposition@gmail. com.

HELP WANTED: Sales person needed for local marketing firm, in office national sales, must have sales experience and ability to learn new computer programs quickly, lucrative compensation plan. Call 717-406-7380.

Business Opps. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: For sale Fried Chicken Stand in Dutch Market in Hagerstown, MD. Prosperous with a growing customer base. Seller motivated. Call Joel, 717-7299704.

HELP WANTED: Roofers. Must have experience and drivers license. Local company offering year round work and benefits and package. Competitive wages. Please call M&E Roofing LLC at 717626-4253.

Wanted

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WANTED: Highest cash paid for junk or good cars. Licensed professional. 717278-9539.

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Since 2007

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2292 N. READING ROAD DENVER, PA 17517

240 W. Fulton Street Ephrata, PA 17522

717-336-7236

WANTED: Class picture. Borrow to scan copy. Akron Elementary’s Doris Huddell’s Sixth Grade, 1962-1963; Class of 1969. 717-7380675.

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1924G W. Main St. Ephrata

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445-6726

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953 Beam Rd., Denver, PA 17517

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WANTED: Paying cash for old shaving razors, antiques, typewriters, cameras, lanterns, old audio equipment, old kitchen & household. Jeremy in Akron, 717-2018501.

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WANTED: Wanted dead or alive autos/trucks/farm equipment. Top rewards paid. Call 717-336-4102.

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HELP WANTED: Experienced roofers to join Modular Home Erectors in the modular set up industry. Offering $18/hour negotiable with experience and performance. Paid holidays and vacation. Please call 717-7330506 for details today.

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

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HELP WANTED: Wenrich Painting, Inc. Ephrata, is currently looking for fulltime entry level clerical assistant. Desired qualifications include basic knowledge of MS Office, proficient typing, time management and organizational skills. Call with questions, 717-738-0916. Please send resumes to Becky.evanick@wenrichpa inting.net or fax: 717-7382738.


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - 11B

WANTED: Antiques, one For Rent piece to an entire estate. Buying estate jewelry, gold/silver. All costume FOR RENT: Warehouse jewelry including old space, 1750 sqft. plus 3 of-­ rings, vintage clothes, fices, located in Ephrata, $750/month. 717-738hats, furs, hankies, record 1151. albums, advertising me-­ RENT: Ephrata 10x20 morabilia, watches, CD’s. FOR storage space. Clean, se-­ Uncle Funky’s 1-484-432- cure, concrete floor, easy access, $75/mo. 717-3809770, 717-733-0003.

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To Buy WANTED: Wanted dead or alive autos/trucks/farm equipment. Top rewards paid. Call 717-336-4102. WANTED: Paying cash for junk cars/trucks, $100 and up for most vehicles. Fast service, free towing. Call Kevin at Gring’s Towing 484-955-8889. WANTED: Cash paid for vinyl records. 717-627-2081. WANTED: $50-$500 paid for junk autos. Free removal. Call anytime, licensed, in-­ sured, bonded. All paper-­ work taken care of legally. 717-989-6980.

WANTED: Classic cars, muscle cars, sports cars, antique cars, trucks, etc. Always Buying. Jeff Gast 717-575-4561.

FOR RENT: Room in Denver, $130/week includes all util-­ ities, 1 person, no pets. Shared bathroom. 2 week se-­ curity deposit required. 717587-1794. FOR RENT: Storage space, Denver. 28’x25’ space. 10’ wide x 7’ high overhead door, concrete floor and lights. Storage only, not for shop or garage. $100. Call Gary, 717917-6421.

FOR RENT: Twin Pine Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ cess, $20.00 per month and up. 717-733-6549. Or stop in at 1932 W. Main, Ephrata. M-Th, 9am-5pm, F 9am-3:30pm, Sat., 10am12pm.

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WANTED: Anything jewelry. Always buying all types of jewelry, gold, silver, plati-­ num and costume jewelry. We do estates, coins and coin collections. Nobody pays more. Call Bob Reed, 610-780-6873. Honest, de-­ pendable, confidential.

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central air, outside stor-­ age, off-street parking, utilities, credit check. 717trash/recycling, mowing 587-7441. and snow removal. No pets, no smoking. $640/ Houses month plus security de-­ posit and credit check. FOR RENT: Ephrata bor-­ 717-738-1151.

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FOR RENT: 3 bedroom Akron house. 2.5 baths. Finished basement. Garage. All appli-­ ances. No pets. $1,100+ util-­ ities. 610-678-8945.

FREE: Male Bernese Moun-­ tain dog. Bruce is a 7 year old AKC registered Mountain Dog. He is very beautiful and gentle. To a good home only. Contact Ben at 717-9409484.

FOR RENT: 2BR, 1BA with car port, Reamstown, $785/ month plus utilties, pet de-­ posit. 717-278-4381.

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FOR RENT: 3BR half house, Ephrata, stove, refrigerator, WANTED: Purchasing old washer/dryer hook-up, no clothing pre-1970, mens/ pets, no smoking, $700/ FOR RENT: One bedroom/ womens and accessories. month plus utilities/secur-­ two bedroom apartments, Fast and friendly service. Call ity, credit check. 717-733- half houses, single houses. Bill in Ephrata. 717-738- 8820. Ephrata/Akron/Denver are-­ 0864. as available. Some pet friend-­ ly. Yeager’s, 717-733-7988, FOR RENT: Ephrata, 2nd WANTED: Purchasing old & blhoff@ptd.net. floor, 2BR apartment. In-­ collectible items. Fast & cludes: stove, refrigera-­ courteous service. Bill in tor, washer/dryer, cen-­ FOR RENT: Akron room, Ephrata, 717-738-0864. tral air, off-street park-­ utilities included, cable TV, ing, mowing and snow re-­ no pets. Call 717-874-8825. WANTED: Scooters, mopeds moval. $615/month plus utilities, security deposit or small cycles, only 1980s or FOR RENT: Akron/Ephra-­ older, names like Montgom-­ and credit check. No pets, no smoking. 717ery Wards, Riverside, Sears, ta, upscale 2BR condo 738-1151. Allstate, JCPenny’s, Lam-­ style apt. 1-1/2BA, all ap-­ bretta, Puch, Derbi, Safari, Bianchi, Minarelli, Vespa, pliances, off-street park-­ Triumph, Garelli, Motobe-­ FOR RENT: Ephrata, 2BR, ing, quiet neighborhood, cane, Morini, Sachs, BSA Zu-­ 2nd floor. Includes: stove, napp, Zundapp, Motron. Call refrigerator, washer/dryer, no pets, no smoking, se-­ or text 717-926-8039. curity deposit, $850 plus WANTED: Need cash? I will buy your car or truck. Cash. Brooks Motor Company, 3242 Oregon Pike (Rt. 272) Leola, PA, 717-656-4038.

FOR RENT: 3BR 1/2 house, central, newly painted, hard-­ wood floors, oil, $890 util-­ ities. 717-341-4348.

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3 BR House, 201 W. Conestoga St., New Holland. $1,195, 1-car garage, stove, refrig., d/w. NO SMKG. 3 BR House, 340 School Rd., Denver. $950, shed, water, stove, refrig., d/w. NO SMKG. 3 BR House, 235 N. State St., Ephrata. $850, trash, stove, refrig. NO SMKG. 2 BR 2nd fl. Apt., 709 Main St., Apt. C, Akron. $650, w/s/t, stove, refrig. NO SMKG. 2 BR 2nd fl. Apt., 30 Bethany Rd., Apt. G, Ephrata. $645, trash, stove, refrig., d/w, w/d. NO SMKG. 2 BR 2nd fl. Apt., 272 Church Ave., Apt. #2, Ephrata. $550, trash, stove, refrig. NO SMKG. 1 BR 1st fl. Apt., 15 Akron Rd., Apt. C, Ephrata. $550, heat, w/s, stove, refrig. NO SMKG. 1 BR 1st fl. Apt., 302 S. Oak St., Apt. #4, Ephrata. $550, w/s/t, stove, refrig., coin laundry. NO SMKG.


12B - Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

New Furnace? Don’t Shut Heat Registers Q: In a recent column, you advised readers to shut heating registers in unused rooms to save energy. However, that may not be completely correct. I recently had a highefficiency furnace installed. The technician told me not to shut off heating registers in unused rooms, as it could damage the furnace. So, shutting the registers doesn’t always apply if you have a new furnace. -- Sandy, via e-mail

JEC STORAGE

A: Thanks for the update! I looked into guidelines for newer, high-efficiency forced-air furnaces and found that, indeed, HVAC experts recommend against arbitrarily shutting off registers in unused rooms. There are a number of reasons for this. The newer furnaces are configured to heat your entire home’s square footage in the most efficient way possible. Start shutting off registers and that setup no longer works, as the parameters of the system has been changed. Shutting off several registers can affect the blower motor in particular, according to the Energy Vanguard (www. energyvanguard.com) blog post “Can You Save Money by Closing HVAC Vents in Unused Rooms.” Newer systems feature both registers and air return ducts

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in each room. Shut off the register, and the air return is affected as well, increasing air pressure and forcing the blower to work harder to circulate warm air back into the house. Air ducts in newer systems also are not normally sealed, the blog notes. So when the return air pressure goes up, air begins to escape from the duct system itself, forcing the blower to work harder to draw enough air to heat. Low airflow over other components of a high-efficiency system can cause problems, too. The heating coils actually can get too hot, as can the heat exchanger, increasing the risk that it could crack -- releasing exhaust gases, including carbon monoxide, into your home. So, does that mean heating registers should never, ever be shut? The answer to this is to talk to your HVAC contractor. While Energy Vanguard notes that one or two temporarily closed reg-

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isters shouldn’t negatively affect the system, it’s better to ask than to wonder. What if you’re not sure if you have a high-efficiency system? What if you have an older heating system, or a zoned system? Then it’s time to schedule a checkup with a heating and air-conditioning professional, who can tell you the best way to manage your particular heating system. HOME TIP: Going on a trip this winter? Don’t turn off the heating system: Set the thermostat to 55 degrees F, which will reduce the energy bill while preventing pipes from freezing. --No Stud Finder? No Problem Q: I’m planning to hang some pictures around my new apartment, but a friend told me I need to be sure to locate the studs in the wall first. I know these are the vertical boards behind the wall, but I’m not sure how to find them. Do I need to buy some kind of special equipment? -- Jamie, via e-mail A: You could buy an electronic stud finder at your nearest home-improvement store, but if you don’t want to shell out $20 or more for a one-time picture hanging project, you can learn to locate wall studs without help. And if you still can’t locate the studs, or just want the extra assurance, you can go ahead and buy a stud finder (preferably one that also has a built-in laser level, which is very convenient). Studs are usually spaced about 16 inches apart. This

varies, however. Above doors and windows, studs may be doubled or tripled up to support a heavier load. But along a wall, they’re pretty evenly spaced apart. That’s helpful to know once you’ve located a stud, because you have an idea how much space is open on either side. Studs are always located in specific areas: in each corner of a room, on either side of the window frame, and on either side of the doorframe. They also are typically next to light switches and outlets (a couple inches to the left or right) because electricians often attach the fixture’s box to the side of a stud. I say “often” and “typically,” because every once in awhile an outlet is just set into the drywall. You can combine a couple of low-tech methods to locate the rough position of wall studs. The first is to simply tap the wall and listen. First tap on the location of a known stud (the corner, for example). Then tap the wall a few inches to the right or left. You should hear a hollow sound away from the stud. The area of the wall that has a stud should sound solid.

The second method is to measure 16 inches from the known stud. Tap the wall at the end of the tape; if it sounds solid rather than hollow, you know you’re at another stud. Because you’re hanging pictures, and I’m assuming relatively light ones, it’s more important for you to locate the spaces between the studs, rather than the precise width and location of each stud. (If you are hanging really large, heavy frames, the studs play a more important role.) Once you’ve got a general location for the studs, you can measure and mark the spots where you want to hang pictures. HOME TIP: Trying to arrange several pictures on a single wall? Trace the outline of each frame onto blank paper, cut them out, and arrange the outlines on the wall to figure out the layout ahead of time. Send your home tips and questions to ask@ thisisahammer.com. (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. Download our App for all your mobile searching!

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - 13B

AREA

Public Sales

SALES REGISTER WED., FEB. 22 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools, lawn and garden equipment, boat and trailer. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., FEB. 23 - 4:00 p.m. - Craig N. and Lucy M. Peters, 1317 Bunny View Drive, Lititz. 1-1/2 story Cape Cod 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 1/2 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., FEB. 24 - 4:00 p.m. - Galen W. and Verna Mae Smoker, 3625 Holly Dr., Gordonville. 1 story stone 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 1/2 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 25 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Variety sale - antiques, collectibles,

sports memorabilia, toys, dolls, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 25 - 2:00 p.m. - Roma R. Riegner, 17 Oaklawn Blvd., Ephrata. Brick rancher with 3 bedrooms on a level 0.21 (+/-) acre corner lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. MON., FEB. 27 - 10:00 a.m. - Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver (Rt. 272, near Adamstown). Antiques and personal property. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. MON., FEB. 27 10:00 a.m. - Lane Ryan Auction Center, 515 West Chocolate Ave., Hershey. Farm equipment and trucks-trailers. Lane Ryan Auctions. WED., MAR. 1 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools, boat. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., MAR. 2 -

Witman AUCTIONEERS, INC. PUBLIC AUCTION

• VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • Thursday, March 9, 2017

4:00 p.m. - Brian K. and Bonnie J. Ingraham, 6 Lehoy Forest Dr., Leola. Custom multi level 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 2 utility buildings, in-ground pool, 1.44 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., MAR. 3 - 4:00 p.m. - Joyce A. Schnupp, 1463 and 1465 E. Newport Road, Lititz. 5.2 acre farmette, 2 separate single family dwellings, 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom farm house, 1-1/2 story tenant dwelling, bank barn, 3 car garage, 24x46 shop/ garage, 3 greenhouse sites. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAR. 4 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding firearms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., MAR. 4 - 9:00

a.m. - Warren C. Angstadt, 661 N. Church Road, Wernersville. Brick Cape Cod dwelling with garage on 4.8 acre lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Kubota tractor, engines, tools and personal property. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. TUES., MAR. 7 - 10:00 a.m. - David and Mary Lapp, 817 Plotts Rd., Watsontown. Complete line of horse drawn equipment, 12 head work horses and mules, tobacco equipment and lath, personal property. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., MAR. 8 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., MAR. 10 - 9:30 a.m. - Marvin S. and Martha W. Nolt, 166

PUBLIC AUCTION 1½ STY. CAPE COD 3 BDRM. DWL. 2 CAR GAR. – ½ ACRE LOT LITITZ – BRUNNERVILLE AREA

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 • 4 P.M. 1317 Bunny View Dr., Lititz. From Rothsville Rt. 772 W. Bear right Newport Rd. Right Clay Rd. Left Pine Hill Rd. Right Bunny View Dr. (Warwick Twp., Lanc. Co.)

6:00 P.M.

Location: 112 Owl Hill Road, Lititz, PA 17543, Warwick Township, Lancaster County. 21/2 STORY FOUR (4) BEDROOM SIDED FRAME HOUSE, 11/2 BATHS ON 1.25 ACRE M/L. Kitchen with 35 handle knotty cabinets, family room w/exposed beams, brick corner fireplace, flagstone floor. Approx. 2064 sq. ft. Garage approx. 360 sq. ft. Many amenities. ATTENTION INVESTORS, THIS CERTAINLY IS A PROPERTY YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS!! HAVING A GREAT POTENTIAL!! Surrounding neighborhood w/zoning for Mixed Use/Multi-Family offers potential possibilities. “Highly motivated seller - Seller has relocated.” Open House Date: Sat., Feb. 25, 12:00-2:00 p.m. For Photos, Financing, Terms, Details, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: Ruth S. Wetzel C. Michael Wetzel P.O.A.

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

1½ sty. Cape Cod style dwl. w/2198 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets & appliances, breakfast island, formal dining rm., living rm., 3 bdrms. (1st floor master bdrm.), 1½ baths, large family rm. w/brick hearth & coal stove, laundry, full bsmt., heat pump & central AC, 14x22 stamped concrete patio, covered front porch, raised panel doors thru out, attached 2 car garage w/overhead storage, 12x24 utility bldg. all on level ½ Acre lot w/on-site well & septic, macadam drive. Warwick Schs. NOTE: Ideal quiet residential community on no outlet street. Minutes to downtown Lititz & easy access to Rts. 772, 501 & 322. Spacious dwl. Economical & low maintenance. 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 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956 717-445-4309

- Union Grove Area -

ANTIQUES & PERSONAL PROPERTY

Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at 4:00 PM

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MON., FEB. 27, 2017 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) 4Pc. Waterfall Bedroom Suite; One-Drawer Stand; Cherry Desk; Cherry Coffee & End Tables; Child’s Rocker; Recliner; Piano; Frigidaire Front-Load Washer And Dryer; (6) Gaudy Ironstone Morning Glory Plates; Transferware; Weller; Redware Pie Plates & Crock; Luster; Lenox; Carnival; Depression; Moon & Star; Crackle Glass; Paperweights; Kerosene Lamps; Ladles; Wooden Baking Board; Mentzer Basket; Bujno Pottery; Westinghouse/Hall Leftover Dishes; Pyrex; Salt & Pepper Shakers; Bushnell Binoculars; Jewelry; Ladies Hankies; Quilts; Afghans; Numerous Promo Cars; Pez Dispensers; Soapies; AMF Fire Engine Pedal Car; Early Child’s AMF Roadmaster Bicycle; Early Goodyear “Wings Deluxe” Ladies Bicycle; Firestone Pilot Metal Wagon; Twin Tubs; Wooden Benches; Galv. Sprinkling Can & Tubs; Wooden Toolbox; Wooden Porch Swing; Alum. Ext. Ladders; Lawnboy Mower; Hand & Garden Tools; And Many Other Items Too Numerous To Mention. For pictures, visit www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#1536) weekend prior to auction date. All announcements made day of sale take precedence over prior advertisement.

Terms By:

Art Pannebecker & Brad Wolf Auctioneers Inc. LIC. #001476-L & #005308-L 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com

ARLENE S. CARVELL ESTATE & OTHERS

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS, BOAT

WEDNESDAY, MAR. 1, 2017 AT 2:00 P.M.

Preview Times - Tuesday, February 28 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, March 1 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 28. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 2-1/2 miles west of Ephrata) FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.); APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS; LAMPS; COPPER/BRASS; CAST IRON; TINWARE; WOODENWARE; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; INCL. DECORATED STONEWARE BATTER JUG; BREININGER & FOLTZ REDWARE; TEXTILES & LINENS; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS; ARTWORK; TOYS; TOOLS; VINTAGE 1966 MCKENZIE 16’ ALUMINUM BOAT w/35 HP OUTBOARD MOTOR & TRAILER; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD! * Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

Sale For:

MELODY L. REAM ESTATE SANDRA BROWN HAROLD L. SNADER & OTHERS

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC SALE OF

Beiler-Campbell Auction Services. THURS., MAR. 16 6:00 p.m. - Dorothy G. Klopp, 1988 W. Main St., Ephrata. Brick and vinyl sided rancher with 2 bedrooms on a level 0.41 acre lot with an attached one car garage. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., MAR. 18 - 8:00 a.m. - Mervin S. and Ruth E. Hoober, 103 Skyline Drive, New Holland. 2 story custom 5 bedroom Colonial, 2 car garage, 6/10 acre lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, collectibles, Chevy pickup, furniture, glassware. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAR. 18 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Winter

Craig N. & Lucy M. Peters 717-723-7920

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 1 / Sty. 5 Bdrm. House - Attached Garage - Horse Barn

AY 000155-L

Ulrich Rd., Peach Bottom. Complete retirement liqui­ dation, farm equipment, tractors, JD combine, Claas harvester, trucks. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., MAR. 14 8:30 a.m. - Edwin K. and Ida Wise, 225 Rock Road, Ephrata. Trucks, tractors, skidloaders, farm machinery, feed mill equipment, shop equipment and tools, irrigation equipment, parts, antiques, Sorghum press. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. THURS., MAR. 16 - 10:00 a.m. - Roy and Lydia Eby, 340 E. Brubaker Valley Rd., Lititz. Farm equipment, Farmall 806 and AC G tractors, Case SR250 and Case 1845C skid loaders.

2

.46 ACRE Lot

Location: 455 Spring Grove Rd., East Earl, PA 17519 (E. Earl Twp./Lanc. Co.) Directions: From Rt. 23, take Rt. 625 North approx. 3 miles, turn right onto Union Grove Rd. to property on left.

“SHORT NOTICE”

PUBLIC AUCTION

CUSTOM MULTI LEVEL 4 BDRM. DWL. - 2 CAR GAR. 2 UTILITY BLDGS. - INGROUND POOL 1.44 ACRES ROTHSVILLE- MILLPORT - OREGON AREA

THURSDAY, MARCH 2 • 4 P.M.

6 Lehoy Forest Dr., Leola (Rothsville). From Lititz take Rt. 772 (Rothsville Rd.) into Rothsville. Right Church St. Left Log Cabin Rd. Right Lehoy Forest Rd. OR from Lancaster Rt. 272 N. Left Rose Hill Rd. Left Log Cabin Rd. thru covered bridge. Left Lehoy Forest Rd.

- Real Estate 5 Bdrm. house and horse barn on 1/2 Acre +/- lot. 11/2 sty. house w/2,354 sq.ft., 5 bdrm., 2 full baths, eat-in kitchen open to living room w/bay window, mudroom, laundry, deck, 2nd floor sunroom, porch, attic, full basement w/outside steps. LP radiant and elec. heat. 200 amp elec. Garage: 20’x20’ 2 car. Barn: 23’x25’ horse barn w/8x25 forbay, horse stall, carriage area and 2nd floor hay storage. All situated on 1/2 acre +/- w/on-site well & septic, garden area, spacious lawns, mature shade, macadam drive and parking. East Earl Twp. Elanco Schools, Zoned Residential. NOTE: Property conveniently located. Easy access to Rts. 625, 23, 897, Terre Hill, East Earl, New Holland, etc. Owners are relocating to Missouri and plan to sell. Recently Updated! New plumbing, new kitchen and more. TERMS: 10% down, balance on or before May 8, 2017. Kling and Fanning, Attys. OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAY, February 25 & March 4, 1-3 PM or by appointment. Call auctioneer @ 717-354-9524 w/any questions. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus Lic. # AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524

Auction for: Glen M. and Marilyn Reiff (717) 445-6157

Multi level 4 bdrm. w/2,912 SF, eat-in kitchen w/updated SS appliances, granite countertops, pantry, living rm., large family rm. w/southern exposure, rec rm., 4 bdrms., 2½ baths, bonus bdrm./office, laundry rm., bsmt. & attic. Features: Updated hardwood floors, Trex deck 14x30, new geothermal heat sys. & central AC, inground 44x22 pool w/pool bldg. 1.44 ACRE w/ lawn, garden area. Horse permitted with special exception. Zone R-1 & Ag. Owners relocating out of state & serious to sell. A “must see” rural property w/fantastic panoramic view. On no outlet street. Quiet, rural community w/easy access to Rts. 222, 272 & 772. Minutes to Rothsville, Lititz, Brownstown, Oregon & Millport. Warwick schs. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., February 25 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 717-7331006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956 717-733-1006

Brian K. & Bonnie J. Ingraham 717-341-3740

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com


14B - Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Tool Sale. Over 500 lots of antique tools. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., MAR. 18 - 2:00 p.m. - Charles I. Sheaffer Estate, 38 and 40 E. Main St., Brownstown. Two unit dwelling with fourcar garage situated on a 0.56 acre (+/-) lot with a wrap-around driveway and a large in-ground pool. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. MON., MAR. 20 - 8:00 a.m. - 169 N. Groffdale Road, Leola. M.M. Weaver and Sons Annual Consignment Auction for tractors and farm equipment. Aaron E. Martin Auction Service. THURS., MAR. 23 4:00 p.m. - Edward S. and Lydia M. Good, 338/340 Linden Grove Road, Ephrata. 2 unit 3,456 sq. ft. Cape Cod, 3 bay shop, 1 acre lot, 36’x14’ shed. Real estate at 6:00 p.m. Personal property, furniture, antiques. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., MAR. 23

- 6:00 p.m. - Sandra Brown, 2065 West Main Street, Ephrata. 1.83 acre real estate, brick Cape Cod dwelling and 2 story garage/barn. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., MAR. 25 - 8:00 a.m. - Public Lawn, Garden and ATV Consignment Auction. Philip Hurst, Auctioneer. SAT., MAR. 25 - 9:00 a.m. - Vivian and Bill Wentling, 1087 Dry Tavern Rd., Denver (Fivepointville Fire Company). Antiques, collectibles, glassware and shop tools. Horning Farm Agency. SAT., MAR. 25 - 12:00 Noon - J. Robert Spahr Estate, 192 Green Acre Road, Lititz. 71+/- acre Lititz/Manheim area farm with a 7 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath farmhouse and traditional bank barn. John M. Hess Auction Service. SAT., MAR. 25 - 2:00 p.m. - Mary M. Gensemer Estate, 629 Walnut St., Denver. Brick and vinyl sided ranch style dwelling

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

SAT., MARCH 25, 2017 SALE AT 2:00 P.M.

Located at 629 Walnut St., Denver (Denver Boro., Lanc. Co.) From Main St., Denver, turn onto N. 6th St. Turn left on Walnut St. to property on right. Real estate consists of a brick and vinyl sided, ranch style dwelling, built in 1966, containing an eat-in kitchen; large living room; three bedrooms; and a full bath all on the main level with ample closets and hardwood floors throughout. There is approx. 1,064 sq. ft. of finished living space. There is attic storage above, and a full basement below, with laundry hookup and outside access. Oil hot water heat. Public water and sewer. All this is situated on a level 0.27 (+/-) Acre lot along with an attached one car garage and macadam driveway (with access to alley in rear of home). There is also a covered rear porch, and plenty of room to run and/or garden. This is a solid home with a well maintained exterior including replacement windows and capped trim throughout, a 6 year old roof and gutter guards. Do not miss this conveniently located rancher being offered for sale at public auction! Open houses to be held Sun., Mar. 12 and Sat., Mar. 18 from 1-3 PM or by appointment, contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. J. Noel, Att’y

Terms By:

Art Pannebecker & Brad Wolf Auctioneers Inc. #AU001476-L #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com

MARY M. GENSEMER ESTATE

built in 1966, situated on a level 0.27 (+/-) acre lot with an attached one car garage. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., MAR. 30 - 6:00 p.m. - The Lutz Family Property, 3241 Tunnel Hill Rd., Lebanon. 1.8 acre residential real estate, 1-1/2 story frame

Cape Cod dwelling with a 20x24 frame 2-car garage and attached 12-1/2x20 frame shed. 1992 Chrysler car. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., APR. 1 - 11:00 a.m. - Mary L. Barthel Estate, 5018 Highland Dr., Mohnton. Brick and vinyl sided rancher situated on a 0.37 acre lot with a

5.2 ACRE FARMETTE 2 SEPARATE SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS 2½ STY. 4 BDRM. FARM HOUSE – 1½ STY. TENANT DWL. BANK BARN – 3 CAR GAR. – 24x46 SHOP/GAR. 3 GREENHOUSE SITES ROTHSVILLE – AKRON AREA

FRIDAY, MARCH 3 • 4 P.M.

1463 & 1465 E. Newport Road, Lititz (Rothsville). From Rt. 222 bypass & Rt. 272 at Rothsville/Brownstown exit, take Rt. 772 W. (E. Newport Rd.) toward Rothsville. Property on right.

on a level 0.22 acre, corner lot with a detached 2 car garage. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. FRI., APR. 7 - 9:00 a.m. - Dennis and Eleanor Bush, 1827 Ross Fording Road, Cochranville. Complete retirement liquidation, farm equipment, tractors, JD combine, trucks, dairy equipment. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., APR. 8 - 8:00 a.m. - Jane E. Stief, 84 Stump Ln., Bernville. Vehicles, tractor, tow motor, 1932 Chevy Coupe, automotive tools, carlift, primitives, shop tools. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., APR. 8 - 9:00 a.m. - Jane (Mrs. Al) Frank, 110 Friends Meetinghouse Road, Cochranville. Auto mechanics tools and parts, power and hand tools, Ford tractor, antiques and collectibles. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., APR. 8 - 10:00 a.m. - Hazel A. Sensenig, 103 Sandy Hill Rd., Denver. Secluded Colonial and 2 story home on 27 acres. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Furniture, antiques,

“Horst Auction Center” VARIETY SALE

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

(TWO UNIT DWL. W/FOUR CAR GARAGE)

SAT., MARCH 18, 2017 SALE AT 2:00 P.M.

Located at 38 & 40 E. Main St., Brownstown (W. Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Rt. 272, take Rt. 772 towards Brownstown. Turn left on E. Main St. to property on right. Real estate consists of a 2 story, stucco dwelling containing two, sideby-side, units. Each unit contains an eat-in kitchen; formal dining room; living room; and a laundry room all on the main level. There is also a covered front porch, and screened rear porch for each unit. The second floor, in each unit, contains three bedrooms and a full bath. Each unit contains approx. 1,350 sq. ft. of finished living space. Full basement in each. Separate oil forced air furnaces. Separate electric, public water, and sewer. All this is situated on a 0.56 acre (+/-) lot along with a four car garage; a wrap-around driveway; a large inground pool; a storage shed/pool house; and a gazebo. For Mr. Sheaffer, it was ideal to live in one and rent the other. This is part of an estate, and both units are currently vacant. Move right in, or simply rent out both. This property offers unlimited potential. Do not miss this unique property being offered for sale at public auction! Open Houses to be held Sun., Mar., 5 and Sat., Mar 11 from 1-3PM, or by appointment, contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. A. Kilkuskie, Att’y

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, SPORTS MEMORABILIA, TOYS, DOLLS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

SATURDAY, FEB. 25, 2017 AT 9:00 A.M.

Preview Times - Friday, February 24 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Saturday, February 25 from 7:00 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 Friday, February 24. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 2-1/2 miles west of Ephrata) ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES - Clocks, Silver, Cast Iron, Longaberger Baskets & Access., Christmas Ornaments & Decorations, Coca Cola Collectibles, Equestrian & Horse Related Items; C.F. MARTIN & CO. MAHOGANY UKULELE; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; LINENS & TEXTILES; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; BOOKS & PAPER; STAMPS & ACCESS.; SPORTS MEMORABILIA; ARTWORK; TOYS - Buddy L Trucks, Vintage Windup & Battery Operated Toys; Collection of Matchbox Cars; MODEL TRAINS & ACCESS.; DOLLS & STUFFED ANIMALS; HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS & MUCH MORE! * Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

Terms By:

Art Pannebecker & Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc.

PUBLIC AUCTION

3-car carport, a detached workshop and a storage shed. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., APR. 1 - 9:30 a.m. - Lloyd H. Garman, 1261 S. College St., Myerstown. 12-1/2 acre farmette, 1 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 60x68 barn, 2 car garage. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Farm equipment, tractors, trucks, camper. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., APR. 3 - 6:00 p.m. - Edna M. Netzley Estate, 425 Walnut Street, Denver. Brick 2-1/2 story semi-detached dwelling with a 14’x20’ detached vinyl sided one car garage. Horst Auctioneers. TUES., APR. 4 - 4:00 p.m. - Robert L. and Lorraine M. Braightmeyer, 217 Circle Dr., Quarryville. 1 story brick 3 bedroom rancher, 1 car garage, utility building, 3/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., APR. 6 - 6:00 p.m. - Arlene S. Carvell Estate, 704 Spruce Street, Denver. Brick, ranch style dwelling with 3 bedrooms

Lic. #: AU001476 & AU005308 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com

CHARLES I. SHEAFFER ESTATE

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

THURS., MARCH 16, 2017 SALE AT 6:00PM

PUBLIC AUCTION

Located at 1988 W. Main St., Ephrata (Clay Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Ephrata, take Main St. (Rt. 322) west. Property will be on left between Durlach and Clay.

71+/- Acre Lititz/MAnheiM AreA FArM FArM equipMent Sat. March 25th ~ 12pm

Farm Equip. Selling Immediately Following Real Estate 192 Green Acre Rd. Lititz, PA 17543

#1 - Main Dwl: farm house w/2520 SF, spacious eat-in kitchen w/Krown custom cabinets, dining rm., living & family rms., sun rm. w/skylights, 4 bdrms., 2 baths, large laundry/mud rm. w/2 sinks, cabinets & pantry, oil HW & heat pump w/AC & attached 3 car garage. #2 - Tenant Dwl: Cape Cod dwl. (new ‘03) w/1232 SF, eat-in kitchen, living rm., 1st floor laundry, 2 bdrms. (master w/bath access), unfinished 2nd floor for 2 future bdrms. & bath, bsmt., gas air heat & central AC. Bank barn 30x46 w/28x40 addition, 1st floor storage & stable area, cold cellar, 2nd floor crop & equip. storage, shop/garage 26x46 bldg. w/separate rm., utility bldg./gar. 14x30, 3 greenhouse sites w/underground elec., water & propane gas lines. 5.2 ACRES w/2½ acres tillable, lawn, garden. Zoned Rural Estate. NOTE: After 36 years owner downsizing & serious to sell. Ideal produce farmette w/2 separate houses. Sub divided but selling as entirety. Unique opportunity for in-laws, extended family or tenant rental. Both dwls. move in condition. Live in one & rent other. A “must see” property. Convenient location. Minutes to Rt. 222 bypass, Ephrata, Brownstown, Lititz & Lancaster. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat. February 25 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 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956 717-733-1006

Joyce A. Schnupp 717-626-6071

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

RemaRkably level, neaRly all tillable, highly pRoductive lanc. co. FaRm perfectly located & surrounded by similar operating farms. 7bR, 2-1/2ba FaRmhouse incl. Dawdy house, summer kitchen, encl. back porch, & many unique architectural features. tRaditional bank baRn w/ lg. modern free stall barn addition, 2 silos incl. Harvestore, 2 tobacco sheds, separate 4 car & 2 car detached garages, & numerous other outbuildings. shown by appointment *For information about financing call 717-664-5238.* Real Estate Terms & Conditions: 10% down day of sale. Balance due at settlement on or before 60 days. Announcements made on day of sale take precedence over advertised information. Auction For: J. Robert Spahr Estate Attorney: Michael P. Kane John M. Hess Auction Service, Inc. AY000253L 717-664-5238 or 877-599-8894 • www.hessauctiongroup.com

The real estate consists of a brick and vinyl sided rancher, built in 1962, containing a large eat-in kitchen; living room; two bedrooms; and a full bath all on the main level with ample closets throughout. There is approx. 1,176 sq. ft. of finished one floor living space. Attic storage above. The full basement contains a laundry hookup w/sink and an outside entrance. Oil hot water heat. Central air. Public water and sewer. All this is situated on a level 0.41 acre lot along with an attached one car garage, a carport, a storage shed, and plenty of off-street parking. The rear of the property ideally borders farmland. This is a solid, conveniently located rancher with a maintenance-free exterior. The seller is motivated to sell, and you will not want to miss this excellent property being offered for sale at public auction! Open houses to be held Sun., March 5 and Sat., March 11 from 1-3pm, or by appointment, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. Terms By: A. Kilkuskie, att’y

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DOROTHY G. KLOPP


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collectibles, lawn and garden tools. Horning Farm Agency. TUES., APR. 11 5:00 p.m. - Evelyn R. Craig, 120 Melanie Dr., Fredericksburg. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 1/2 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., APR. 12 - 5:00 p.m. - Leroy R. and Minerva B. Hoover, 819 Lauschtown Road, Denver. Country 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom farm dwelling, 2 story barn/garage 26x30, utility building 12x18, 1 acre m/l rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., APR. 13 5:00 p.m. - Larry P. Jr. and Karen L. Dull, 1045 Newport Road, Manheim. 9-1/2 acre farmette, 2-1/2 story 5 bedroom and dwelling, bank/horse barn, 3 car garage, shop/ garage, outbuildings. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., APR. 20 5:00 p.m. - Harold Groff Jr., 330 E. Mt. Airy Rd., Stevens. Country 1-1/2 sty. 3 bedroom dwelling, 1 car garage, 2 car garage/shop 30x30, rural lot, country farmland view. Personal property, JD GX345 tractor mower, generator, GE washer and dryer. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., APR. 20 - 6:00 p.m. - Mary S. Hoover, 228 S. Market St., Ephrata. Ranch home on .38 acres with oversized 2 car garage with laundry area. Horning

Farm Agency. FRI., APR. 21 - 10:00 a.m. - Chris Earhart, 118 Miller Road, Mohnton. Kubota excavator, Bobcat skidloader, Chevy truck, motorcycle, tractor, party rental equipment and supplies. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., APR. 21 - 5:00 p.m. - Dale A. and Kendra K. Burkholder, 2315 W. Route 897, Denver. Country 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, bank shop/ garage 28x22, 4.6 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., APR. 22 - 10:00 a.m. - Benuel K. and Katie A. Beiler, 2590 Old Phila. Pike, Bird-in-Hand. 1 story brick 3 bedroom rancher, 1 car garage, 1/2 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., APR. 22 - 12:00 Noon - Edward C. Pelger Estate, 515 E. Newport Road, Lititz. Country 1-1/2 story 5 bedroom dwelling, 20x20 garage/shop, 1 acre partial wooded lot. E. Lancaster Ave., Denver. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., APR. 29 - 9:00 Brick ranch style dwelling Auctioneers. a.m. - Mabel A. Hirneisen, with 13’x21’ attached oneSAT., APR. 22 - 2:00 Anna M. Hirneisen, 318 car garage. Real estate p.m. - Edward C. Pelger Estate, 136 N. Cedar St., Lititz. 3 unit investment UBLIC UCTION real estate, 2-1/2 story 2 Farm Equipment, Farmall 806 & AC G Tractors unit and 1 story single Case SR250 & Case 1845C Skid Loaders dwelling. Kline, Kreider Thursday, March 16, 2017 • 10:00 A.M. and Good Auctioneers. SAT., APR. 22 340 E. Brubaker Valley Rd., Lititz, PA 17543 Lancaster County 3:00 p.m. - Edward C. Pelger Estate, 9 & 11 E. Direc�ons: From Ephrata, take Rte. 322 West to le� onto E. Brubaker Valley Lemon St., Lititz. 2 unit Rd., 1.5 mi. to auc�on on le�. From Schaefferstown take Rte. 501 South to le� onto E. Brubaker Valley Rd, ¾ mile to auc�on on right. investment real estate, 1-1/2 story 2 unit dwelling. Kline, Kreider and Good

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REAL ESTATE - BRICK DWL. w/GARAGE ON 4.8 ACRE LOT; KUBOTA TRACTOR; ENGINES; TOOLS; & PERS. PROP.

SAT., MARCH 4, 2017 SALE AT 9:00AM REAL ESTATE AT 1:00PM

Located at 661 N. Church Rd., Wernersville (Lower Heidelberg Twp., Berks Co.) From Rt. 422 in Wernersville, take N. Church Rd. to property on right. Watch for signs.

Real estate consists of a brick Cape Cod style dwelling, built in 1952, containing an eat-in kitchen; living room with fireplace; three bedrooms; and a full bath all on the main level with hardwood floors throughout. The upstairs (with a full rear dormer, and two in the front), has been framed and roughed in for three additional bedrooms and a full bath. The full basement contains a one car garage; workshop; and a cold cellar. Oil hot water heat. Well and septic onsite. All this is situated on a 4.81 (+/-) acre lot with road frontage on both N. Church Rd. as well as Steely Rd. to the rear of the property. There is also a detached, block, two car garage. This property also borders the St. John’s (Hain’s) Reformed Church grove. The home has a newer roof and furnace, but could use cosmetic updating throughout. This is a solid dwelling and an ideal property situtated in a rural, yet convenient, location just outside of Wernersville. Do not miss this fantastic opportunity! Open house to be held Sat., Feb. 25 from 1-3pm, or by appointment, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% Down day of sale, balance at settlement. Kubota B6100E two wheel drive diesel tractor; David Brown engine & trans; Daimler-Benz engine; Bernard Moteurs diesel engine; Wisconsin engines; engine parts including carbs, gaskets, etc; car parts including horns, radiators, chrome bezels & trim, etc. ‘Energy King’ solid fuel furnace – new in packaging; air compressor; machinists tools; taps & dies; wrenches; clamps; gauges; grease guns; chains; work benches; wood stoves. Wooden boxes & kegs; drying rack; wringer; Holstein pumps; oil cans & measures; runner sleds; wooden ext. ladder; framed 1891 Masonic poster “Our Mission” & other mason items; popular science & motor magazines from 1940’s-50’s; ‘History of the U.S.’ by Ridpath - vols. 1-13; Military items; Kris Victor CB radio in box; watch repairing tools & parts; early typewriters; hassock fans; oak student desk; oak washstand; modern corner cupboard; cedar chest; depression era bookcases. No buyer’s premium! Food and portable toilets onsite. For pictures, visit www.Auctionzip.com (auctioneer ID#1536) the week prior to the auction. V. Schutt, Att’y

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Tractors & Skid Loaders: Case SR250 Skid Loader w/ enclosed cab, heat, air, 2-speed, ride control, new �res & 7’ material bucket, 3200 hrs. 1 owner, very nice; Case 1845C Skid Loader 3600 hours w/material bucket & like new �res; Farmall 806 tractor w/ turbo, dual PTO, 2 remotes, on steel belt wheels w/ apx. 12,000 hrs.; Allis Chalmers G tractor w/ hyd. Li� cul�vators & 1 bot. plow; JD 4 x 2 Gator 4950 hours; Simplicity Zero-turn mower w/ bagger. Farm Equipment: NH 795 manure spreader w/ top beater, hyd. End gate & pan; JD 785 hydro-push manure spreader w/hyd. End gate; JD 3950 Harvester w/ Nolt processor rolls, applicator, spout track, can�lever auger & long tongue; Ford NH 824 2R corn head; JD 7 ½’ hay head; JD 1460 Discbine w/ hyd. tongue; Dion 14’ forage wagon; Badger 120 side dump silage wagon; Gehl 1560 silage blower 1000 RPM; IH 56 forage blower; NH 40 forage blower, Vermeer 605L round baler w/ new belts & pu teeth; JD 336 baler w/ kicker; NI 4217 4 star tedder; NH 157 2 star tedder, IH 35 roller bar rake; NH 57 3-PT roller bar rake; Zimmerman 36’ baler elevator; 20’ flat wagon on 10T gear; 2-Hoover 16’ hay rack wagons on 8T gears; Sunflower 4301 5-shank ripper w/ auto reset; MF 12’ disc; JD 10’ cul�=mulcher; JD 12’ trip harrow; NI 325 2 row corn picker; IH 1-row corn picker; McCurdy 175 bin wagon on JD 10T gear; McCurdy 175 bin wagon on Wenger 8T gear; Gehl 100 grindermixer w/ molasses applicator, hyd. augers & 7 screens; Winpower 30KW PTO generator; 3300 gal. tank spreader on Wic chassis; Vicon 3 PT fer�lizer spreader; 3 PT bale spear; QA bale spear; 3 PT forkli� mast; (2) 3 PT 8’ scraper blades; 10’ dozer blade w/ 3 PT brackets; 8’ x 16’ farm trailer w/ 4’ sides & tarp hoops; 10’ hyd. dump farm trailer. Farm Related & Misc.: Calf-Tel poly group hutch; Zimmerman head gate & chute w/ side & rear gates; Surge Alamo vacuum pump; 500 gal. SS tank; Harvester Handler 15’ chain conveyor w/ poly slides; Aluminum 20’ belt conveyor. Rissler 20’ single chain conveyor; Speed King 10’ grain auger; Dry Hill 6” x 25’ alum. Fill pipe w/ s�lts; 2-Aero-tec 51” Vortex fans w/ fiberglass hoods & alum. Props; 300 gal fuel tank w/ hand pump; 2-Horning 30 Bu. Silage carts; several small feed carts; Herdex 100 cow chart; grain dryer/blower; 7’ round bale feeder; 12’ x 6’ slant bar feeder; 7 Ton 4 ring feed bin w/ 4” auger; 9’ 3 ring feed bin; 3-8’ long 5’wide concrete H bunks; app. 20 Zimmerman gates including several 14’ & 16’ long, 3-14’ long w/ hog rods, 5-6’ long, 1-14’ long w/ solid panels; tractor weights; 2-24.5-32 tractor �res w/ rims; 2- 16.926 �res & rims w/ double wall centers; Ye�er 4 row no �ll coulter set for JD 7000 planter; cast closing wheels; 2-heavy cylinders; wooden chicken coops; shop vise; bo�le jacks; chains & misc. farm & shop related items & tools. Households: Prizer wood/coal kitchen range; propane stove; recliner & other misc. furniture & households. Also, canning jars & some new cra� items. For addi�onal pictures go to www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com or www.auc�onzip.com Auc�oneers: Christ Taylor: 717-371-1915 AU#005421 Harold Mar�n: 717-738-4228 AA#019488 Noah Shirk: 717-354-0192 AU#005928 Sellers: Roy & Lydia Eby: 717-625-0082 (and others)

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at 1:00 p.m. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. WED., MAY 3 - 5:00 p.m. - Doris I. Getz, 88 Scenic Dr., Denver. Split foyer 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 4 - 5:00 p.m. - Alta M. Petersheim, 10 LA Park Ave., Gordonville. Country 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage/ shop with horse stall, 4/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., MAY 5 - 5:00 p.m. - Jay Paul and Louella Z. Martin, 2300 Valley View Rd., Narvon. Country split level 3 bedroom, garage/carport, 1-1/2 story barn/garage/shop 32x48, 1/2 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 11 - 4:00 p.m. - Loaded Iron Family, LP c/o Earl R. Martin, Inc., 1278, 1282, 1286 East Earl Road, East Earl.

Commercial property with truck garage and office. Horning Farm Agency. THURS., MAY 25 1:00 p.m. - Gladys R. Cook, 2117 Old Phila Pike, Lancaster. 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling and 1-1/2 story tenant dwelling, pole building, utility buildings, 1.9 acres zoned R-2. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 2 - 5:00 p.m. - Chad A. and Doris A. Miller, 722 Gault Rd., Narvon. Country 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 garages, in-law quarters, 4 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 9 - 5:00 p.m. - Mary A. Moyer Estate, 91 Indiandale Road, Reinholds. 1 story dwelling, 2 car garage, shop, misc. outbuildings, 6-1/2 acre farmette with pond. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

ABSOLUTE FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION Ordered by Secured Creditor

Monday, February 27 • 10 AM (Blizzard Date: Tues., Feb. 28 at 1 PM

Auction Location: Lane Ryan Auction Center, 515 West Chocolate Ave, Hershey, PA 17033. (Located Directly behind Hershey Auto Center off of Rt. 422 on the West End of Hershey) Live On site auction, items removed from a working Berks County Farm to our location for sale. Farm Equipment: Case MXU 115 Tractor 4200hrs, (2) Miller Pro 5200 Forage wagons, Pequea 235 bin wagon, Unverferth 275 grain wagon, Case DCX131 discbine, Case 6650 chisel plow, REM 1026B grain vac, Unverferth batwing spring harrow, Hesston disc-bine, New Idea 4217 hay tedder, (5) New Holland auger blowers 60,40,25 models, Vicon 3pt seeder/spreader, Rhino IS-15 batwing mower needs repairs, Westfield WR100-31 auger, Hesston 2 row corn head, PVC tanks 3000gal., 1500gal., 16ft. bunker feeder, truck mount fuel tank/pump, 6ft. snow plow. Trucks-Trailers: 2004 Wilson aluminum grain trailer, 1994 Ford Aeromax 9000 tandem axle tractor, 1989 GMC 7000 flatbed stake body 130,000 miles, 1987 Southeast 10,000gvw equipment trailer, 1981 Great Dane 48 ft. 80,000gvw flatbed trailer, gooseneck stock trailer, Chevy ¾ ton 4wd w/snowplow. Visit www.KerryPae.com or www.LaneRyanAuctions.com for Photos and Listing Terms: Payment in full day of sale by cash, check or Credit Card. 10% buyer’s premium +3% for Credit Card Transactions. Preview: Monday, Feb. 27th after 7am. Removal: Loader available SALE DAY ONLY until 4pm for loading. After 4pm sale day, it becomes the buyer’s responsibility to load. All items not removed by March 3rd will be disposed of. One hour Sale, Don’t Be Late. Auctioneers: Kerry Pae 717-236-3752 and Ryan Groff 717-489-3030 We are Pennsylvania’s Leading Auction Solution! Sold Begins Here!

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

SAT., FEB. 25, 2017 SALE AT 2:00PM

Located at 17 Oaklawn Blvd., Ephrata (Ephrata Boro, Lanc. Co.) From Rt. 322 (Main St.) Ephrata, take State St. south. Turn right on Oaklawn Blvd. to home on right.

The real estate consists of a brick rancher, built in 1973, containing a kitchen with breakfast bar, dishwasher, electric stove, and built-in microwave; a dining area; a large living room; three bedrooms; a full bath; and a laundry hookup all on the main level with ample closets throughout. There is approx. 1,288 sq. ft. of finished one-floor living space. Attic storage above and full, unfinished, basement below. Heat pump with central air. Electric baseboard backup. Public water and sewer. All this is situated on a level 0.21 (+/-) acre corner lot along with an attached two car garage. There are beautiful covered porches in both the front and rear of this home. Do not miss this conveniently located rancher being offered for sale at public auction! Open house to be held by appointment, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. E. Richard Young, Att’y Terms By:

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