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Terre Hill Readies For Annual Egg Hunt In The Park

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Do You Know...? Page 4A

Student Spotlight Gehmans Mennonite School Tyler Hoover Garden Spot High School Stephen Foor Biblical Message ............. 14A Births.................................... 15A Crossword Puzzle......... 12A “Happy Birthday”.......... 15A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”................... 11A Things To Do ................... 11A

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Terre Hill is once again holding their annual Easter Egg Hunt and Flashlight Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 3.

Shown in the photo, from left to right, are egg hunt committee members, Marisa Barrow, Daniel Styer, Noah Keckler, John

Styer and delivering the eggs is Peter Rabbit. Everyone ages two and up must wear a mask. The egg

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese hunt times are as follows: 2:00 p.m.; and ages eight two and under at 1:00 p.m.; to ten at 2:30 p.m. That ages three and four at 1:30 evening beginning at 8:00 p.m.; ages five to seven at (Continued On Page 2A)

Spring Cleanup Includes Lancaster County Covered Bridges

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FOR OUR WEEKLY FEATURE:

HOMETOWN HEROES This week featuring:

WEAVERLAND VALLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese With spring upon us, the group of men who comprise the Lancaster County Facilities Management Team are extra busy keeping our 20 covered bridges and 40 concrete bridges in good condition with a variety of maintenance chores. The men are shown working on the Keller’s Mill Covered Bridge near Akron and they did everything from paint touch up to resetting nails, to even cutting areas that catch debris and cause problems. The team is very meticulous with their work. Shown at the top left are the team hammering nails, cutting a new side height and catching any cut wood before it falls into the waterway. Shown on the top right is some paint touch up work, and below that they are trimming a section, and installing a custom fabricated exterior scaffolding that hangs from the inside to allow exterior access.


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up. Tickets for the flashlight event must be purchased online by visiting www. terrehilldays.com. There will be thousands of eggs with chances for cash, gift The following events will baskets, food and more. (Continued From Page 1A) Make sure to arrive before be hosted by the Lititz Public p.m., a Flashlight Egg Hunt the start times so you do not Library for the month of will be held for ages 11 and miss out. March. For more information, call the library at 717­626­2255. Children’s Programs • “I Spy” Window ­ Every Most Insurances Accepted Day. The next time you are picking up holds at the Lititz • Comprehensive Hearing Evaluations Public Library check out the • Hearing Aids - All Makes & Models • Easy Access and Parking Dr. Wendy K. Stafford Audiologist

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March came in like a “lion” and brought with it the Brownstown Elementary “Student of the Month,” first grader Lucas Fasnacht, son of Adam and Alicia Fasnacht and student of Mrs. Allison Childs. Mrs. Childs says that Lucas exemplifies the Brownstown School values. He shows bravery and a positive attitude in trying new endeavors. He shows responsibility, working hard to follow directions. Lucas is also very respectful when talking to adults and friends in ways that make them feel appreciated. He is kind when

working and playing with others and pays attention to their feelings. Mrs. Childs finds Lucas such an easy

friend to get along with and feels very lucky to have him in her class. The West Earl Lions congratulate Lucas as March “Student of the Month” and wish him the “luck of the Irish” way into the future. The next projects for the West Earl Lions will be a “Drive Thru Easter Egg Event” in the Brownstown Park on Saturday, April 3 at 1:00 p.m. they will also be holding their annual “Rose Sale” at Schaums Corner right before Mother’s Day.

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“I Spy” game on the front door. What do you spy with your little eye? There will be new items to spy each week. • Winter Zoom Storytime with Miss. Shannon ­ Mondays or Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. Children of all ages are welcome. Email srichard@lititzlibrary.org to receive the Zoom link each week. Please specify preferred day (Monday or Wednesday) and provide child’s name and age. • Mini Chef Mornings with Giant Nutritionists via Zoom ­ Every Monday at 10:30 a.m. Gather up your mini chefs for a morning of snack­crafting with Giant nutritionists LIVE via Zoom. Recommended for ages six and under. Get free tickets at thegiantcompanynutrition ists.eventbrite.com. • Junior Chef Creations with Giant Nutritionists via Zoom ­ Every Wednesday at

4:00 p.m. Let your junior chefs take over the kitchen after school to create their own healthier snack. Recommended for children ages 7 to 18. Get free tickets at thegiantcompanynutrition ists.eventbrite.com. • Snack­Crafting with Giant Nutritionists via Zoom ­ Every Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Gather up your family for a morning of snack­ crafting with their nutritionists LIVE via Zoom. These classes are for all ages. For free tickets go to thegiantcompanynutrition ists.eventbrite.com. Adult Programs • Fire in the Glen Concert ­ Free Pre­Recorded Concert. Will be available starting Wednesday, March 17. Check the library website for a YouTube link to the concert. • When Women Lost the Vote Virtual Talk ­ Thursday, March 25 at 7:00 p.m. Join a Museum Educator at the Museum of American Revolution for an exciting look at the Museum’s newest exhibition, “When Women

Lost the Vote: A Revolutionary Story, 1776­ 1807.” Learn the little­ known history of the nation’s first women voters and get a virtual peek at artifacts that tell their stories. This experience includes a Q&A session. Registration is required by emailing register@lititzlibrary.org, calling 717­626­2255, or by stopping by the library. Program is limited to 30 people and registration begins on Monday, March 1. Once registered you will receive a Zoom link for the program. • Giant Nutritionists Virtual Programs ­ Various Free programs in March. Check their website at https://www.eventbrite. com/o/the­giant­company­ nutritionists.

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Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters: Aaron Yoder, Big Sky, Mon­ tana; Saline Cassel, Leola; and Rosanna Lynn Yoder, Livingston, Montana; one grandchild; six brothers: Gideon Yoder, husband of Aary, Lancaster County; Ben Yoder, husband of Fannie Mae, Lancaster County; Jonas Yoder, hus­ band of Cathy, Lancaster County; John Yoder, hus­ band of Bonnie, Lancaster County; Sol Yoder, husband of Kimmie, Lancaster County; and Steve Yoder, husband of Kim, Perry County; and four sisters: Lovinna Beiler, wife of Amos, Lancaster County; Mary Allgyer, wife of John, Lancaster County; Naomi Stoltzfus, wife of John David, Lancaster County; and Katie King, wife of Ephriam, Newville. Paul Mahlon Jenkins, 87, Lititz, passed away on Sunday, March 7. Mark D. Reddington, 54, East Earl, passed away on Tuesday, March 9.

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He is survived by a sister, Melissa Reddington, Den­ ver. Thelma M. Baugus, 81, wife of Alec Baugus, Eph­ rata, passed away on Wednesday, March 10. She was the wife of the late Mervin H. Fisher. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Rick Fisher, Lititz; a daughter, Lisa, wife of Dave Stewart, Ephrata; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Julia M. Ceresini, 69, wife of John D. Ceresini, Ephrata, passed away on Wednesday, March 10. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons: Curtis M., husband of Sheila Ceresini, Ephrata, and Devon M., husband of Laura Ceresini, Levittown; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by a grandchild. Roy S. Hummer, 90, New

Eugene, husband of Esther Mae Sensenig, Missouri; and Edwin Ray, husband of Del Rae Sensenig, Saxton; a daughter, Lois, wife of Alson Garman, New York; 26 grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; a brother, Frank Jr., husband of Lena Mae (Martin) Hoover, Ephrata; and five sisters: Mary H., wife of Elvin S. Martin, Ephrata; Vera H., wife of Harvey W. Brubaker, Wis­ consin; Frances H., wife of John Dan Newswanger, West Virginia; Ella H. Leid, Shippensburg; and Alma H., wife of Melvin Sensenig, Wisconsin. H. Lynn Jamison, 85, Ware Presbyterian Village, formerly of New Holland, passed away on Thursday, March 11.

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Obituaries (Continued From Page 3A)

The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley, located at 237-249 West Main Street (Route 322), Ephrata, needs your help! They are hoping that Shopping News readers can provide information regarding this photo. The photo shown was taken at the Ephrata Area Jaycees installation and awards banquet held in the spring of 1980. All individuals are unidentified. If you are able to provide more details about this picture or identify the persons shown, call The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley at 717-7331616 or email cjmarquet@ gmail.com. Future “Do You Know…” photos will be published in upcoming Shopping News issues. If a photo is identified, the information will be published. The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley is dedicated to discovering,

husband of Jennifer; Daniel Showalter; and Aaron Showalter; a daughter, Abigail, wife of Randall Zimmerman; 14 grand­ children; and five sisters: Kathryn, wife of Lester Sensenig; Nancy, wife of Carl Kimmet; Barbara, wife of Michael Beamer; Mary Etta, wife of Barry Lapp; and Rachel Good. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Sarah Showalter. Robert G. Stafford Jr., 79, husband of Dolores (Kandarczyk) Stafford, Ephrata, passed away on Thursday, March 11. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, William Stafford, East Earl; two daughters: Kerstin, wife of Nevin Dagen, Lititz, and Angela Stafford, Akron; two grandchildren; a brother, Gary Stafford, husband of Elaine, Ephrata; and three sisters: Connie, wife of Bill Brownstown. Dulin, West Chester; Theresa Elizabeth M. “Betty” Stafford, Ephrata; and Susan, wife of Jeff Hall, Weaver, 96, Ephrata, passed

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away on Thursday, March 11. She was the wife of the late Abram H. Weaver. She is survived by three sons: Clair, husband of Betsy (Stoltzfus) Weaver; Dale, husband of Brenda (Martin) Weaver; and Clydeth, husband of Diane (Shreiner) Weaver; a daughter, Dolores,

wife of Donald Newswanger; 12 grandchildren; 42 greatgrandchildren; ten greatgreat-grandchildren; and a sister, Luella Nolt Martin. She was preceded in death by a son, Glenn Weaver. Patricia M. Houck, 74, Ephrata, passed away on Friday, March 12. She is survived by a

daughter, Amber M., wife of Brian Heil, Ephrata; a brother, Kirk, husband of Donna Willwerth, Ephrata; and two sisters: Wanda Kromer, Ephrata, and Deb­ orah Burkholder, Ephrata. She was preceded in death by a son, Logan. Clair T. Lausch, 92, Akron, passed away on Saturday, March 13. He was the husband of the late L. Lorraine Buffenmyer Lausch. He is survived by his companion, Barb Moyer;

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and Henry, husband of Anna Mary Blank; and three sisters: Katie Stoltzfus; Elizabeth Yoder; and Fannie, wife of Melvin Stoltzfus. He was preceded in death by two grandchildren. Lois M. Killian, 82, Lititz, passed away on Sunday, March 14. She is survived by four brothers: J. Ronald, husband of Vivian Killian, Manheim; Kenneth L. Killian, Lan­ caster; William W. “Bill,” husband of Marilyn Killian, Stevens; and Robert E., husband of Nancy Killian, Gallitzin. Frank Martin Sensenig, 62, husband of Susannah B. (Stauffer) Sensenig, Ephrata, passed away on Sunday, March 14. Besides his wife, he is survived by five sons: Frank, husband of Audrey (Zimm­ erman) Sensenig, Ephrata; Andrew, husband of Kathy (Stauffer) Sensenig, Elk­ horn, Kentucky; Samuel Sensenig, at home; William Sensenig, at home; and Norman Sensenig, at home; six daughters: Barbara Sen­ senig, at home; Laura, wife of Roger Auker, Homer City; Edna, wife of Larry Auker, Ephrata; Martha,

wife of Rufus Stauffer, Homer City; Kathryn, wife of Leonard Auker, Lyndon­ ville, New York; and Susannah, wife of Timothy Martin, Indiana, Penn­ sylvania; 28 grandchildren; a brother, John, husband of Thelma (Stauffer) Sensenig, Ephrata; and five sisters: Edna, wife of David Stauffer, Loveville, Maryland; Anna, wife of Marlin Martin, Hillsboro, Ohio; Alice, wife of Mahlon Stauffer, Love­ ville, Maryland; Helen, wife

of Ervin H. Nolt, California, Missouri; Anna Z. Lauver, Lititz; and Margaret Z., wife of Adam N. Zimmerman, New Holland; 33 grand­ children; 148 great-grand­ children; and a brother, Ammon Zimmerman, New Holland. She was preceded in death by five great-grandchildren. Margaret M. Parmer, 93, Mennonite Home, formerly of Leola, passed away on Monday, March 15. She was the wife of the late John “Jack” Parmer Jr. She is survived by a son, William H., husband of Sherry Millhouse Parmer, Lancaster; two grand­ children; and two greatgrandchildren. of Elam Stauffer, Loveville, Esther L., wife of Lloyd K. She was preceded in death Maryland; and Alma, wife of Wise, Denver; Ada Z., wife by a great-grandchild. Henry Stauffer, Loveville, Maryland. Anna Ruth Lauver, 103, Ephrata, passed away on Monday, March 15. She was the wife of the late Elam H. Lauver. She is survived by two sons: John Z., husband of Verna (High) Lauver, Eph­ rata, and David Z., husband of Erma (Shirk) Lauver, Ephrata; four daughters:

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Eicher Arts Center Schedule

the 2020 schedule was suspended. For the 2021 events, there will be limitations on the size of the audience and the center is appealing to all in the audience to wear protective facemasks. The second and third public programs on the 2021 schedule will have a focus on nature. On Sunday, April 18, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lancaster County naturalist Lisa Sanchez will conduct a presentation on owls. At various times over the past

The Eicher Arts Center in Ephrata has posted its 2021 schedule of admission-free arts, nature and cultural events for the public. The leaders of the nonprofit Eicher Arts Center want to resume musical events for the public for the first time in more than a year. As a precaution during the worldwide pandemic,

several years, numerous families, photographers and tourists have visited Grater Park to look across Cocalico Creek at owls raising their young in trees on the west side of the creek. On Saturday, May 15, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. the cross-currents of nature and art will be on the agenda. There will be artists who depict the natural world, vendors who offer plants that are native to the Central Pennsylvania region and special presen­ tations and demonstrations.

Temple Avenue, a swing and blues musical group with a female vocalist, will headline the Eicher program on Sunday, May 23 at 2:00 p.m., performing some old favorite tunes and some new selections. The Eicher schedule posted on the group’s website calls for ice cream sundaes and children’s activities on Sunday, June 13 starting at 2:00 p.m., with festivities culminating in a rousing music and dance performance by the Celtic Martins family musical group at 4:00 p.m. The husband-and-wife duo Maggie Spike will

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(Originally published in the August 24, 1983 issue of The Shopping News) Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark By William Shakespeare Act 1: Scene V (Translated Into Pennsylvania Dutch By Edward H. Rauch) Elsinore. The Battlements Of The Castle. Hamlet And The Ghost Of His Father. (Conclusion) Hamlet: Oh, bei meiner Seel ­ demnooch waar’s mei Onkel! Ghost: Ya, ‘s waar ­ der wiescht Ketzer ­ en dreckicher un falscher Deihenker, hot sich d’no aa gemacht bei meiner Fraa ­ dei eegni Mommi ­ un hot sie gheiert un zu sich gnumme. Awwer duh die Mommi net bleeme ­ loss sie mit Fridde ­ sie is ewwe doch dei Mommi ­ awwer ich kann nimmi lenger bleiwe ­ die Nacht is schier am End, un daageslicht is am Kumme, un ich muss ab, un zerick, zerick! Yuscht noch ee Watt mehner: wie ich sellemols datt gschlofe hab ­ ‘s waar so about midde im Nummidaag, is mei eegner Bruder ­ die Onkel an mich nuff gschniekt kumme un hot en ganz Bottli voll Gift ausgleert in mei Ohr, un sell hot mich abgfixt, un ich bin aa graad druff gschnappt, un mit all meine Sinde naus gschteppt in die anner Welt unprepared un unbekehrt! Nau meind, du muscht Satisfaction nemme, so farry well, farry well! Vergess mich net. Farry well, farry well. (Exit Ghost.) Hamlet: Awwer nau will ich aa die Schwarnot griege, wann ich net as Satisfaction nemm. Un nau doh geht’s. Hol mich der Schinner, wann’s net desmol en ganz gwiddrich grosser Rumpus gebt doh im Schteddel! *** Hamlet: O my prophetic soul! My uncle! Ghost: Ay, that incestuous, that adulterate beast, with witchcraft of his wits, with traitorous gifts ­ O wicked wit and gifts that have the power so to seduce! ­ won to his shameful lust the will of my most seeming virtuous queen. But soft! methings I scent the morning air. Brief let me be. Sleeping within my orchard, my custom always of the

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afternoon, upon my secure hour thy uncle stole, with juice of cursed hebona in a vial, and in the porches of my ears did pour the leperous distillment; cut off even in the blossoms of my sin, unhous’d, disappointed, unanel’d; no reck’ning made, but sent to my account with all my imperfections on my head. O, horrible! O, horrible! Most horrible! Against thy mother naught; leave her to heaven, and to those thorns that in her bosom lodge to prick and sting her. Fare thee well at once. Adieu, adieu, adieu! Remember me. (Exit.) Hamlet: O all you host of heaven! O earth! What else? And shall I couple hell? O, fie. Hold, hold, my heart. So, uncle, there you are. Now to my word: it is ‘Adieu, adieu! Remember me’. I have sworn’t. *** Recently, a Mrs. Zimmerman of New Providence, Route 1, called us asking for a portion of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” in the dialect. A few days after that we were in the Millersville University library Xeroxing E.H. Rauch’s 1879 Dutch handbook. On the last few pages we came upon Rauch’s translation of the famous scene we shared with you last week and again in conclusion this week. You will notice that Rauch did not translate the entire scene. He shortened some of the Ghost’s lines. Perhaps he was pressed for time and did not wish to translate the entire scene. As it is, you will observe that he did not make a word for word translation. And he changed somewhat the character of Hamlet’s mother. Why, for instance, did he not translate ‘Adieu’ with our good old Dutch word ‘Hadyee’? It’s much stronger than his “Farry well.” To those of our readers who love Shakespeare and know the dialect well: why not translate one of your favorite scenes and send it in. We’d be delighted to print it. August 24, 1983 Es Bischli­Gnippli, as fer die Woch “Hadyee!” saagt

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St., Denver, is having a Big John Nolt Chicken BBQ dinner from 9:00 a.m. until sold out. WED., MAY 12 Weaverland Anabaptist Faith Community, 210 Weaverland Rd., East Earl, will be providing a hot nutritious meal from 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., for pickup and take-out only; they ask that you remain in your car. Registration is not needed. SAT., MAY 15 - Schoe­ neck Fire Company, 125 N. King St., Denver, is having a Fish Fry from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Advanced tickets required. Last day to purchase tickets is Saturday, May 8. THURS., MAY 27 - 6:00 p.m. - The Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Rd.,

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Lititz, will hold a Summer Concert Series in the Backyard featuring “Swing Street” at 6:00 p.m. All con­ certs are weather permitting. For more info., call 717626-2255. THURS., JUNE 17 - The Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Rd., Lititz, will hold a Summer Concert Series in the Backyard featuring “Bravura Brass Family Concert” at 6:30 p.m. All concerts are weather permitting. For more info., call 717-626-2255. SAT., JULY 10 - Schoe­ neck Fire Company, 125 N. King St., Denver, is having a Gospel Singing. Time to be determined. WED., JULY 14 Weaverland Anabaptist Faith Community, 210 Weaver­land Rd., East Earl, will be providing a hot nutritious meal from 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., for pickup and take-out only; they ask that you remain in your car. Registration is not needed. SAT., JULY 24 - The Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Rd., Lititz, will hold a Summer Concert Series in the Backyard featuring “Harrisburg Man­ dolin Ensemble” at 1:00 p.m. All concerts are weather permitting. For more info., call 717-626-2255. WED., AUGUST 25 - The Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Rd., Lititz, will hold a Summer Concert

Series in the Backyard featuring “Temple Avenue” at 6:30 p.m. All concerts are weather permitting. For more info., call 717-6262255. WED., SEPTEMBER 8 Weaverland Anabaptist Faith Community, 210 Weaverland Rd., East Earl, will be providing a hot nutritious meal from 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., for pickup and take-out only; they ask that you remain in your car. Registration is not needed. SAT., SEPTEMBER 18 The Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Rd., Lititz, will hold a Summer Concert Series in the Backyard featuring “The Knotwork Band” at 1:30 p.m. All concerts are weather permitting. For more info., call 717-626-2255. SAT., OCTOBER 9 Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 N. King St., Denver, is having a Big John Nolt Chicken BBQ dinner from 10:00 a.m. until sold out. SAT., OCTOBER 23 Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 N. King St., Denver, is having a Soup and Sub Sale from 8:00 a.m. until sold out.

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MakeA-Wish Mother’s Day Truck Convoy

The world famous MakeA-Wish® Philadelphia, Dela­ ware & Susquehanna Valley Mother’s Day Truck Convoy will continue to be a Mother’s Day Tradition on Sunday, May 9. Make-A-Wish® is counting on the local community, especially truck drivers, to make the Convoy a success. The funds raised at the Convoy typically support over 75% of the wishes granted in the Susquehanna Valley each year. There are nearly 500 local children with critical illnesses waiting for their wishes to come true. This year’s 100 truck Convoy will include, Top 30 Drivers and Grand Drivers, key Sponsors, and drivers that commit to fundraising $500+. The drivers will leave Manheim Penn­ sylvania Auto Auction at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 9.

are hard at work, identifying ways to execute this year’s Convoy on Mother’s Day!” said Terry Finch, Co-Chair Convoy Committee of Make-A-Wish®. “We hope this can be the beginning of a safe return to celebrations in our area, and we appreciate the continued support of our community and our incred­ ibly generous Convoy Driv­ ers. While our wish children won’t be with us on Mother’s Day, we will be connecting with them virtually, and we hope they will see the love and support we’re sending from this year’s Mother’s Day Con­voy!” To learn more about the 2020 Convoy and show your support, visit wishconvoy. org.

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Make-A-Wish® will be broadcasting live on their Facebook page for fans to watch at home. There will be several ways to participate in the Convoy listed below and Make-AWish® encourages all community members to support this event. In order to continue to manage the safety and health of the community, there will not be a Convoy Carnival and Manheim Pennsylvania Auto Auction will not be open to the public. The 2021 Mother’s Day Truck Convoy will have several ways to participate from home, including many of the Convoy traditions: • Sign up to be a driver • Celebrate and cheer for the trucks as they go by • Livestream • Pickup Mother’s Day Chicken Dinner and Merchandise • Auction • Make a Donation • All of the above traditions with more information can be found at wishconvoy.org and on the 2021 Mother’s Day Truck Convoy Face­ book Event Page. “Our Convoy planning committee and volunteers

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THIS WEEK’S

Biblical Message

How to Comfort a Seasoned Saint by Pastor Ricky Kurth Back in 1992, I was on my way to the hospital to visit Bernie Mack, one of the founders of the church that I pastor. As I drove, I prayed and spoke with the Lord about what to say to encourage this veteran

soldier of the cross. On hospital visits I usually shared Romans 8:18 and II Corinthians 4:16­18, verses that are tailor­made to minister to the heart of any believer lying on a bed of affliction. The problem that particular day was, I knew that Bernie knew those verses. As a seasoned saint, he knew those verses before I was born. So how was I going to comfort him? What could I possibly share with him from God’s Word that he didn’t already know? If you’ve ever found yourself in a similar situation, the Apostle Paul gives us some direction in this area in his ministry to the Thessalonians. Paul introduced those dear

saints to the doctrine of the pre­tribulation Rapture during his initial visit to Thessalonica (II Thes. 2:5). After that, he reviewed this precious truth in detail in his first epistle to them (I

Thes. 4:13­5:11). So by the time Paul wrote his second letter to these saints, you’d think they would have been resting confidently in the “comfort” of this cherished truth (4:18; 5:11).

But when Paul’s second epistle exhorted them to “be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled” (2:2), we know that these brethren were shaken and troubled or else Paul would not have had to exhort them not to be. This means that even though these seasoned saints knew full well that they had been delivered from the coming wrath of the Tribulation (I Thes. 1:10), the persecutions they were enduring (I Thes. 1:6; 2:2,14; 3:3,4; II Thes. 1:4,7) were naturally causing their faith in the pre­ tribulation Rapture to flag. So how could Paul comfort them? What could he possibly share with them about God’s Word that they didn’t already know? How

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instructive it is for us that he didn’t even try! Instead, he simply reviewed the doctrine (II Thes. 2:1­4) and called upon them to remember all that he had taught them (v. 5). And that’s what I did for Bernie that day. I read him the verses he knew and loved before I was born. You see, beloved, when it comes to comforting seasoned saints, God doesn’t expect us to come up with anything new. He expects us to do what Paul did, and simply review what a veteran believer already knows to be true from the timeless Word of the Eternal God. May we always be found faithful in this regard.

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Petra Church Easter Services A Good Friday Service at Petra Church, New Holland, will focus on God’s promises throughout Scripture and their extra­ ordinary fulfillment through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. It will take place onsite and online Friday, April 2 at 7:00 p.m. The service will include worship songs, storytelling, video, and communion. It’s designed for the whole family, but childcare will be available for children from birth through pre­K. Petra’s Easter Celebration Services will take place on Sunday, April 4 at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. It will include joyful worship, a children’s choir, and a message by Lead Pastor Brian Coles. A separate service for children in kindergarten through grade four will be provided, as well as childcare for children from birth through pre­K. Spanish translation will be available at the 11:00 a.m. service. Both the Good Friday and Easter Services will be streamed through the Petra App, Facebook, YouTube, and Petra’s website at www.petra.church/live. Petra Church is located at 565 Airport Road, New Holland, approximately one mile south of Route 23 by way of Kinzer Avenue or Ranck Avenue. For more information, visit www. petra.church or call the church at 717­354­5394.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 47­year­old woman. Five years ago, I developed a blood clot in my left leg after fracturing my ankle and being immobilized for several months. I was put on a blood thinner, and my ankle healed. Recently that leg started swelling again, and I went for an ultrasound. I was told that I have a chronic DVT, but that I don’t need blood thinners. Why do I not need a blood thinner now when I did before? What does “chronic” mean? Why am I getting swelling again five years after the first clot? ­­ L.S.B. ANSWER: Blood clots can happen in veins or arteries, but the type that happen due to surgery and immobilization are almost always in the vein. That’s the “V” in “DVT,” which stands for “deep vein thrombosis.” A brand­new blood clot has a high risk of propagating further up the vein, and also of breaking off and traveling through the vein into the heart. Most often, the clot will go on into the lungs,

then called a “pulmonary embolus.” But in the rare case, the clot can go through a patent foramen ovale, which is sometimes called a hole in the heart, and cause a stroke. Because of the risk of life­ threatening complications, acute DVTs are treated with anticoagulants, such as warfarin (Coumadin) or apixaban (Eliquis). This stabilizes the clot, and after a week or two the risk of propagation or embolization becomes much lower. Most people are treated for at least three months for maximum benefit. Treatment does not dissolve the clot, and a follow­up ultrasound will detail changes that show the clot is no longer acute, hence “chronic.” The vein itself is scarred and damaged, and never returns to normal. “Chronic DVT” isn’t the best term, since it confuses many, both patients and physicians alike. I prefer scarred, and some experts use “chronic luminal changes” to differentiate it from an acute clot. Whatever it is called, it may still be symptomatic. Most people with a history of a large clot on one leg will notice that leg swells more than the other in heat or with a large salt load. Even so, anticoagulant treatment is neither necessary nor helpful.

Effective treatment for swelling associated with previous DVT includes salt restriction, compression stockings and leg elevation several times during the day. People with more severe symptoms that do not respond to conservative management may benefit from more aggressive therapies, such as placement of a metal stent to let the blood flow better through the damaged area. *** DR. ROACH WRITES: I am often asked about screening tests for pancreatic cancer. Despite the promise of new tests, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recently re­reviewed the available evidence and continues to recommend against screening in the general population. However, it’s important to recognize that these recommendations do not apply to people at increased risk for pancreatic cancer, such as those with familial pancreatic cancer or with some genetic syndromes, such as Peutz­Jeghers syndrome. However, it does apply to people with other risk factors for pancreatic cancer, including smokers and those with new­ (Continued On Page 16A)

Births ADAMS, Dakotah, and Michael Shepard, Ephrata, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. CHRISTY, Kathryn, and Blaine Schaffner, Lititz, a daughter, at UPMC Lititz. CLASS, Rebecca, and Luis Manuel Pinero Jr., Lititz, a son, at UPMC Lititz. DART, Brittany (Sen­ senig), and Dakota M. Landis, Lititz, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Comm­ unity Hospital. HIGH, DeLynn N. and Krista R. (Groff), Stevens, a son, at Lebanon Valley Birth Center. LEWIS, Michael D. Jr. and Vicki (Shaffer), Ephrata, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. MARTIN, Colton R. and Elicia (Horst), Lititz, a daughter, at WellSpan Eph­ rata Community Hospital. NELKA, Sherrie, and Jonathan R. Sheehan, Eph­ rata, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. NOLT, Maynard and Miriam (Hoover), Lititz, a son, at home.

REIFF, LeAlan and Katie (Sensenig), Leola, a son, at UPMC Lititz. RIEHL, Samuel and Rachel (King), Narvon, a daughter, at home. STAUFFER, Lamar and Darlene (Hoover), Ephrata, a daughter, at home. STOLTZFUS, Daniel L. and Naomi (Beiler), New Holland, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. STOLTZFUS, Jonathan F. and Rachel F. (King), New Holland, a son, at home. STOLTZFUS, Melvin and Miriam (Lapp), New Holland, a son, at home. WEAVER, Jason M. and Rosanne Z., Stevens, a daughter, at WellSpan Eph­ rata Community Hospital. WINGERT, Chase A. and Nicole, Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. WISE, Joel M. and Christine Faye (Horning), Lititz, a son, at home. YODER, Joel and Amy (Hess), Lititz, a son, at UPMC Lititz.

Sealed bids will be received in the

Cocalico School District, Business Office 800 S. Fourth Street, PO Box 800 Denver, PA 17517 until April 15, 2021 at 1:00 P.M. for the following:

• Purchase of a Used Skid Loader Bid specifications and forms can be obtained by visiting our website at: https://www.cocalico.org/district/business_ office/rfp_bid_information or from the Business Office.

WellSpan proudly announces its newest pulmonary and sleep medicine specialist in Lancaster County.

Watch for your friends’ names every week! This service is free - all you need to do is provide the required information.

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Benjamin Thomas Charles Winters, 2, son of Charlie and Kortnee Winters, Manheim.

March 27 Daryl Eugene Horning, 8, son of Mervin and Alta Horning, Martindale. Mabel Ranae Horning, 11, daughter of Lamar and Irene Horning, East Earl.

John Perri, DO Pulmonary & Sleep Medicine Specialist

At WellSpan, our goal is to provide the best possible care for you. That’s why our specialists offer a wide range of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine services to improve your health – from care for COPD and asthma to sleep apnea and insomnia. We are pleased to welcome Dr. John Perri to WellSpan Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine.

Grace Gehman, 9, daughter of John and Erla Gehman, Ephrata.

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Delton S. Brubaker, 8, son of Harlan and Marian Brubaker, Denver. Nichole N. Hoover, 11, daughter of Lester and Erma Hoover, Lititz. Glendall Z. Nolt, 8, son of Clifford and Esther Nolt, Terre Hill.

1. In order to have your child’s name in the list of birthdays, simply complete the form below and mail to: THE SHOPPING NEWS, P.O. Box 456, 615 E. Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 or it may be dropped off at the office. 2. NO NAMES will be accepted over the phone. 3. This service is provided for local children and their parents. Exception: If grandparents are local and child is out of the area, then local grandparents’ names will also appear. Local is defined as The Shopping News distribution area. 4. Limited to ages 1 through 12.

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* On March 23, 1839, the initials “O.K.” are first published, in The Boston Morning Post. Meant as an S ERVING O VER abbreviation for “oll korrect,” a popular slang 38,000 H OMES Wednesday, March 24, 2021 • Volume LV, No. 50 misspelling of “all correct” at the time, OK steadily made its way into the everyday speech of Ameri­ cans. * On March 26, 1920, “This Side of Paradise” is published, immediately launching 23-year-old F. Scott Fitzgerald to fame and fortune. While in Europe, Fitzgerald finished his mast­ erpiece, “The Great Gatsby” (1925). * On March 25, 1933, the newly commissioned USS Sequoia becomes the official presidential yacht. Previous­ ly, the Department of Comm­ erce had used the Sequoia as a decoy to catch Prohibition lawbreakers. * On March 22, 1947, President Harry Truman establishes a sweeping loyal­ ty investigation of federal employees in response to public fears of communism in the U.S. Congress had already launched invest­ igations of communist in­ fluence in Hollywood. * On March 28, 1958, William Christopher Handy, the famous blues musician known as W.C., dies in New York City. Jazz standards “The Memphis Blues” and “St. Louis Blues” are his Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese most famous compositions, Over 150 volunteer quilters turned out over three days in March to put their creative talents to work, all in the name of a good cause. The quilts will be but his musical legacy can be heard in works of composers part of the Annual Fairmount Benefit Auction and Chicken BBQ to be held in September. As a way of saying thank you, the board from Fairmount made as varied as George Gershwin a meal each day for quilters. On the day we visited, there were 18 quilts being sewn together by the volunteers and they are hoping to beat last years total and Keith Richards. of 30 quilts. Shown working on a log cabin quilt are, from left to right, Gladys Martin, Anna Mae Eby and Ruth Smoker.

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“Pieces From The Past” - Featuring The Historical Society Of The Cocalico Valley Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese “Pieces From The Past” continues this week, featur­ ing the Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley. In this weekly article, Shopping News readers will learn about local items housed in local museums and his­ torical societies. These beautifully decor­ ated shaving mugs are among the many such fine examples in the Historical Society’s collection. The preponderance of the mugs were donated by Ephrata barber C.L. “Red” Werner, and by the estate of barber Lloyd Albright, also of Ephrata. The personalized shaving mug came into vogue in the 1870s when a fungus known as “Barber’s Itch” gave birth to the idea of each customer having his own sanitary, personal shaving mug to be kept in his barber’s shop in a specially built rack mounted on the wall. Initially the idea of the personalized mug was slow to gain traction, but around 1890 it finally caught on and the use of the mugs blossomed. The period from 1891 till 1914 has come to be known as the “golden age” of shaving mugs, “a time of high artistry and great pop­ ularity.” Blank mugs made of highquality china were imported from Europe and then hand painted, often very skillfully. Men customarily ordered their mugs through their barber, who put their orders through to his supply distributor; the barber received a commission on the mugs ordered. Many of

the mugs in the Society’s collection are signed on the underside of the base by barber supplier Philip Eise­ mann, of Lancaster, who also sold hair dressings and tonics such as witch hazel, bay rum (with alcohol content up to 50%), and “Egg Shampoo Jelly.” The bottles bore printed labels as beautiful as the mugs. Eisemann operated his business, although with reduced involvement, until shortly before his death in 1957, at age 95. By this

time, of course, the personalized barbershop shaving mug had long since passed out of use. A lover of gardening and flowers, he left behind a collection of 500 rose bushes planted in the back yard of his Lime Street home. Seen here, from left to right, are the mugs of merchant Joseph S. Harris, who operated a general merchandise store on Ephrata’s East Main Street; David Geist Kurtz of Ephrata, a rural mail carrier;

and Frank S. Weaver, who operated the Ephrata Hosiery Mill on East Locust Street. Weaver’s mug is decorated with cyclamen flowers and foliage; Harris’ is painted with gold foliage and ribbons tied into a bow. Kurtz’s mug is charmingly painted with good-luck symbols – a horseshoe and four-leaf clover among other cloverleaves and blossoms – but his luck ran out in the pandemic year of 1918, when he died of Spanish Influenza at the age

of 31. The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley is devoted to the geographic region, which includes the present townships of East and West Cocalico, Ephrata, Clay, West Earl and a portion of Earl. The Society collects and interprets a wide range of objects, from high-end antiques to the humble and the quirky. All contribute to our understanding of the region and its inhabitants from around the time of European

settlement into the 21st century. In addition, the Society maintains a large and continually growing collection of manuscripts, print items and photographs. Although both its library and its museum are closed to the public due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Society welcomes calls from researchers and per­ sons with items they wish to contribute. For assistance, please call 717-733-1616.


2B - Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

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other Wednesday and talk about it! Videos will be uploaded on first and third Wednesdays on Facebook and YouTube Channel. • Toddler Thursdays ­ Every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. ­ For All Ages, best for 1 to 3­year olds. They know you can’t come to the library for storytime, so they’re bringing storytime to you! You can find the livestream on ELANCO Library’s Facebook. If you don’t tune in, you will miss out! • Garden Spot Village Kids Run ­ Friday, March 26 at 6:00 p.m. Garden Spot Village and ELANCO Public Library teamed up to

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Ephrata Library Programs

The Ephrata Public Library will be hosting the following virtual events in the coming week. For more information, call the library at 717-7389291. • Wednesday, March 24, 10:00 a.m. - Virtual Story Time. Visit the Library’s Facebook page to enjoy a story time. A story will be read and a related art experience or activity will follow. The activities can be easily done at home using everyday household items. Ages 3 to 7. • Wednesday, March 24,

4:00 p.m. - Women in History. Join the library on Facebook Live as they showcase the lives and contributions women have made to United States history. Ages 8 to 12. • Thursday, March 25, 4:00 p.m. - Got Science? For Kids. Join the library on Face­book Live to hypoth­ esize, predict, experiment, draw conclusions and ex­ plore while having fun with science. Topics and experi­ ments will be related to the season. Ages 6 to 11. • Thursday, March 25, 4:00 p.m. - Biweekly Smash. Miss playing Smash Bros. Ultimate with your friends? Join the Library Discord to get the room code to smash

and dash with your library pals. Please review the rules channel after joining! You will need a Nintendo Switch Online to participate. Regis­ tration is required. An invite to our Discord channel will be emailed to you after registration. Ages 10 to 18. • Friday, March 26, 10:00 a.m. - Nursery Rhyme Time. Infants, toddlers and pre­ schoolers are invited to join the library on Facebook for a time of learning nursery rhymes, fun songs with hand motions and short stories. Ages 0 to 3. • Friday, March 26, 1:00 p.m. - STEAM Friday. Join the library on Facebook for simple STEAM activities geared towards preschoolers.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - 5B

Household/Furniture

Boats/Motors

FOR SALE: 13’ Old Town Dis-­ FOR SALE: Custom built re-­ windows and covery 3 person boat, hardly placement used, motor rated (no motor) doors. Professional installa-­ tion. Call Ronafa Window & FOR SALE: Air conditioners, package deal, includes trol-­ Door, 717-733-7534, or visit new, scratch & dent. Frie-­ ling motor, anchor, oars, our showroom at 400 W. drich model KCM18A30A, bumper guards, straps, lots Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ 18,000 BTU. Regular price, of extras. Currently regis-­ rata Business Center. Thank $1,400, now only $400. Slate tered. $700. Call 484-755- You! 2009. Rd. Supply, 717-445-5222.

Appliances

FOR SALE: New scratch & dent appliances. Washers, dryers, refrigerator, freezers, ranges, microwave, dehu-­ midifiers. Slate Rd Supply, 717-445-5222. FOR SALE: Office printer, Canon Imagerunner 2525, FOR SALE: New microwaves, mono print, scan, copy, 10 models, $129-$189. New gas cooktop, $399-$599. network, runs well, $575. New 43” vanity top & cabinet, Call 717-738-1151. $310. Dehumidifiers, $169$220. 717-445-5222.

Computers/Office

FOR SALE: Rainbow D4C, new pan, 2 year guarantee servicing. Dealer. $449. 717-354-0328.

Auto/Truck

Farm/Livestock

FOR SALE: Small square bales of straw, 35lbs each, $3.50. 717-721-9611.

FOR SALE: MF 1531 Trac-­ tor, 3cyl., 33HP, 4x4 HST with extra large loader FOR SALE: 2001 F150 4x4 bucket, with backhoe and a extended cab. Does not pass inspection due to rust on 10” and 17” hoe, grill guard, frame. Starts and runs, sunshade roof, 3 PTO with $1,200 OBO. Reinholds. Call extra hydro hook-up, at-­ tachment bars and hitch, 717-466-9704. new multi-trax tires with FOR SALE: Low mileage Vol-­ liquid, rear differential, gar-­ kept, 640 hours, vo, well maintained, depend-­ age able, new inspection, $2,000. $17,500. Call 484-755Call Joe, 717-445-4415. 2009.

FOR SALE: 2 twin beds, poster style, spring and mattress sets, like new, maple finish. $500. 717336-2273. FOR SALE: Hospital bed, good condition, $150 OBO. Pick-up only. 717-847-0270.

FOR SALE: 12 Toro recycling 3 in 1 self-propelled mowers. Spring Special, $160. 717445-5090. FOR SALE: Lawn mowers and riding mowers, recondi-­ tioned, some with baggers. 928 Fivepointville Rd. 717445-5090.

Motorcycles/ATV’s FOR SALE: 1999 Goldwing, 38K, red, includes asso-­ ciated items, $4,900. 717466-0146 between 9-7.

FOR SALE: A2A2 100% grass fed raw Jersey milk, aged raw cheese, cheese curds, butter, ghee, pas-­ tured soy free eggs, pas-­ tured raised soy free chicken meat, and grass fed beef. 168 Reading Rd., East Earl, PA 17519. Hours 8-8. 717-6295366. 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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Construction/ Mechanical?

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629 Stricklerstown Road, Newmanstown • 717-949-3021

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

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

Seasonal & FT Greenhouse/Nursery Help wanted for work including transplanting, watering, material handling, order fulfillment and retail clerks Frysville Farms • 300 Frysville Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (717) 354-4501 • employment@frysvillefarms.com

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Experienced & motivated foreman would act as a manager to the siding crew, developing their skills and ensuring smooth project completion. This individual is responsible to prepare and install vinyl siding, windows, and doors using the proper techniques and tools, and must be able to communicate effectively with homeowners and fellow employees about the projects. A minimum of 2 years of experience is required for this position. Competitive wages, simple IRA, paid vacation, paid holidays, health insurance and overtime. Interested candidates should call our office at 717-664-ROOF (7663) to pick up an application.

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FOR SALE: Cavapoo male puppy, perfect family pet, 10 weeks old, only $1,595.00 OBO. 717-336-4398.

SHIRK BROTHERS, LLC.

Please apply in person, email or call at:

SHIRK BROTHERS, LLC.

Pets & Animals

Experienced preferred but not required. Competitive wages, simple IRA, paid vacation, paid holidays, health insurance, overtime. Interested candidates should call our office at 717-664-ROOF (7663) to pick up an application.

is accepting applications for

Must be 18 years or older. Experience preferred, but willing to train. New Holland area. Paid holidays, vacation, overtime.

Visit our website at www.shirkbrothersroofing.com to learn more about our unique company.

FOR SALE: Piano, used, Kohler and Campbell, up-­ right, polished mahogany, Model KC-112, $300 OBO. 610-562-3151.

ROOFING CREWS WANTED

Visit our website at www.shirkbrothersroofing.com to learn more about our unique company.

Produce/Edibles

Musical

FOR SALE: Craftmatic ad-­ justable bed. Call for infor-­ FOR SALE: 2007 Honda mation, 717-721-7837. Shadow Spirit 1100cc, 18K, new battery, wind screen, FOR SALE: Brown chaise hard shell lockable side sad-­ with small turquoise and dle bags, sissy bar, luggage raspberry pattern, excellent rack, floor boards, front and condition, 6 feet long. $150 rear, good rubber, black. OBO. Call 717-368-0040. 717-572-0987.

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DECK BUILDER

Lawn & Garden

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FOR SALE: Brand new Nike golf pants, size 32. $15. 717803-9430.

Part-Time

Sales Consultant • Set schedule/fill-in for full-time consultant • 15 to 20 hours weekly • Duties: car sales and paperwork, collecting payments, phone calls, etc. • Must have valid PA Driver’s License • Hourly and commission base pay

BOYER MOTOR CO.

Email resume: ndearolf@fishercompanies.com

HELP WANTED

POLE BUILDING LABORERS Very Competitive Pay Profit Sharing Employee Insurance 100% Paid For Unlimited Overtime Willing To Train Driver’s License Not Required But Is A Plus Shop Located In Ephrata

Please Contact 717-371-8556 To Schedule An Interview.

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Tractor Parts Sales

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

Construction Equipment Teardown Mechanic Position will dismantle construction equipment for the salvageable parts. Required/Desired - Prior mechanical experience with related equipment, ability to physically perform the tasks of a mechanic, and a solid set of tools. Full-time – 45 hours per week.

Machinist

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

Applications available at www.wengers.com/jobs or at the Corporate Offices – 831 South College St., Myerstown

Are You Looking For A New Career In 2021? We Have Multiple Positions Available!

$3,000 Sign-On Bonus For

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Loaders Apply Online www.eagledisposalofpa.com

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

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


6B - Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Real Estate

NOTICE: Yard Sale, 3/27, 7am-noon. Gardening and household tools. 415 Walnut St., Denver.

Sporting Goods

NOTICE: 18 Family Barn Sale, Thursday, 3/25, 3:30pm-7:00pm and Friday, 3/26, 7am-? Infant-adult clothes, girl’s dresses, cape dresses, men/boys’ shirts, jeans, sweaters, coats, books, household items, home/Christmas decor, 5x7 digital picture frame, twin bed, toddler bed, patio chair set, shoes, fabric. 38 Hahn-­ stown Road, 1/4 mile off 322.

FOR SALE: By owner. FOR SALE: Snowmobile Heritage Road, Ephrata. trailer LED lights, hideaway 3BR, 1-1/2 bath, lami-­ ramp, 2008 Skidoo, 600 di-­ injection, 5700 miles, nate floors, electric rect 99 Yamaha V-Max, 700 heat, central air, fin-­ triple, 1700 miles, both ished walk-out base-­ sleds run excellent, package ment, gas fireplace, deal, $7,500 for all. 717large covered deck, 305-8220. fenced yard, above ground pool with deck. FOR SALE: New and used bi-­ sales and service. 717-733-5122 to ar-­ cycles, Jack’s Bike Shop, 717-733range showing. 6042, Open Mon., Wed, and Friday, 6-8p.m., Saturday, 9-5p.m. FOR SALE: 2 Gary Fisher 24 speed bikes, 1 men’s, 1 women’s, $200 each. 717940-4464.

NOW HIRING

18 years or older. Experience preferred. Sign-on bonus. 717-951-1850 • horningexteriors@aol.com

Market Deli Clerk Cook Soup & Salad Clerks Seafood Clerk Cashiers/Baggers

Smorgasbord Salad Dept. Breakfast Cook Desserts Grill & Fryers

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Gift Shop

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Garage Sale

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Open positions include: Pipe Layers, Laborers, Equipment Operators, Paving Screed, Supervisors and More! R069222

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NOTICE: Garage Sale, March 26 & 27, 7am-? Wooden signs, girl’s newborn to 3/6 month, boy’s 12-18 month, boy’s 4-5 toddler shoes, men & women clothes, children’s stuff, sewing machine, port-­ able grill, misc. household NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ items. 14 Oak Lane, Stevens. age Sale, Friday, 3/26 and Saturday, 3/27, 6:30 am. Lots of clothing, boys’ tod-­ NOTICE: Storewide, 1/2 dler-5T, girls’ toddler-teen-­ Off Event, except age, men’s shirts, bassinet, new silicone teether toys, Choice books, Leola household items, electric leaf Thrift Shoppe, Satur-­ blower, bikes, cast iron ket-­ tle, kitchen cupboard hard-­ day, March 27, 9-4. 265 ware, and much more. More W. Main St., Leola, be-­ yard sales in neighborhood. tween Mook’s and NOTICE: We accept brush, NOTICE: Huge Indoor Yard 1150 Swamp Bridge Road, Sharp Shopper. Sale, March 25-27, 7-2. Can-­ Denver. trimmings, grass clippings, trees and stumps for a small ner, canning jars, conference table, Tupperware, table-­ fee. Call Martin Mulch for NOTICE: Garage Sale, March cloths, small appliances, information. 717-733- glassware, cookbooks, sew-­ NOTICE: Garage Sale, & 27, 7am. Infant thru 1602. Inside, Friday, 3/26, 26 ing books, stuffed animals. adult clothing, shoes, fabric, 8am-1pm, Saturday, 3/ Too much to list. In the sun-­ household, air fryer, Jumpe-­ NOTICE: Custom built re-­ room, 145 Wollups Hill Road, 27, 8am-12pm. Rain/ roo, homemade candy and placement windows and near Hickory Run Camp-­ shine. Round oak leaf much more. 1220 Swamp doors. Professional installa-­ ground. tion. Call Ronafa Window & table and chairs, 2 Bridge Rd., Denver, more Door, 717-733-7534, or visit NOTICE: Huge Garage Sale, Echo leaf blowers, sales in neighborhood. our showroom at 400 W. March 26 and 27th, 7 am. In-­ Main St., Ephrata in the fant-adult, boy’s-girl’s cloth-­ backpack style, some small furniture, tools, NOTICE: Huge Garage Sale, Ephrata Business Center. ing, housewares, decor, 31 25-26, 8am. Student bags, shoes/boots, books, Thank You! dishes, clothing. Kero-­ March computer desk, Werner ex-­ toys, baked goods, desk w/ sene heater, brand new tension ladder, jogging strol-­ hutch. 122 Skyview Lane, in box, air mattress, 3 lers, bikes, appliances, can-­ Rothsville. propane lanterns, ning jars, Thomas train set, NOTICE: Yard Sale, Satur-­ brand new in box. 50 dishes, rain coats, clothes day, 3/27, 8am. Everything and much more. 301 Akron Patience Lane, Ephrata. must go, pay what you Road, Ephrata. Come check want. Weather permitting. us out. 2470 W. Route 897, Denver.

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Seasonal Positions PT/FT Greenhouse Associate • Perennials Associate Nursery Associate • Nursery Delivery Driver Cashier • Warehouse Generalist • Greenhouse Workers Evening Truck Loaders (M-F 4:30PM until finish/PT available) Wholesale Delivery Drivers

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - 7B NOTICE: Indoor Multi-Fam-­ ily Yard Sale, March 26-27, 7am Friday til 7pm. Satur-­ day, 7am til 2:00pm. Sport-­ ing goods, 100s fishing rod and reel combos, truckload of tackle, freshwater and salt, hunting, trapping, tools, household, clothing, antiques, dog kennel and much more. Akron UZ Fel-­ lowship Hall, 31 S. 10th St., Akron.

NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Garage Sale, Saturday, 3/27, 7am. Baby thru adult cloth-­ ing, household items, gas dryer, Boston rocker, books, bikes. 181 Martin Road, New Holland, off Route 322.

NOTICE: Huge 15+ Family Garage Sale/ Benefit Sub and Bake Sale, Friday, March 26, 8am-8pm, Saturday, March 27, 8am-1pm. Chicken BBQ, Saturday only. baby-adult cloth-­ ing, coats, jackets, shoes, jeans, dress fab-­ ric, new ladies jackets, NOTICE: Multi-Family slips and night gowns, Yard Sale, Benefit Chick-­ rabbit cages, 35x82” en BBQ, Subs and Baked new mattress and Goods for Darlene Burk-­ much more. 295 Pano-­ holder, April 3, 7am at rama Drive, Denver. Terre Hill High School. 1416 Union Grove Road, NOTICE: Yard Sale, March Terre Hill. Spaces avail-­ 27, 7am. 326 Martindale Rd., Ephrata, house at Keystone able. Call 717-445-9975. Mill. NOTICE: Garage Sale, Fri-­ day, March 26, 7-2 and Sat-­ NOTICE: Huge Garage Sale, urday, March 27, 7-12. Lots 3/26, 7am-5pm, 3/27, 7amof Christmas, Longaberger, 12pm. Rain/shine. Baby vintage items, craft sup-­ clothing, toys, Fisher Price plies, gift wrap. Reasonably House and Farm, games, priced. At 10 Greenlawn books, housewares, Tupper-­ ware, towels, blankets, Bum-­ Drive, Ephrata. bo, Bath & Body items, new NOTICE: Clearance Tent Sale at reduced prices. See Craig-­ of bath faucets, cabinets, slist. Along Route 897, near tops and other items, March Kountry Korner Drive-In, 25-27, Thursday, 8-8, Fri-­ #655 West Route 897, Rein-­ day, 8-5, Saturday, 8-4 at holds. Watch for signs. Bath Barn, 723 Rothsville Say you saw it in Road, Lititz. The Shopping News!

WE NEED YOU! OPENINGS FOR: CUSTODIANS CAFE PROCTORS • FOOD SERVICE AIDES CLASSROOM AIDES APPLY ONLINE AT: SOSGROUPINC.COM/JOBS SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW: TEXT “SOS” to 25000 POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN

CONESTOGA VALLEY, DONEGAL AREA, HEMPFIELD & WYOMISSING AREA SCHOOL DISTRICTS

Help Wanted Mechanic / Accessory Installer Competitive Wages Paid Holidays $500.00 Sign-On Bonus

NOTICE: Lititz Neigh-­ borhood Yard Sale, Sat., March 27, 7am, rain or shine. Skyview Lane, Arlin Circle & Briar Crest Manor. NOTICE: Indoor Garage Sale, Multi-Family, Saturday, 3/ 27, 7am. Men’s shirts, boy’s 5-7, 10-12, jeans, cape dresses, fabric, plants, glass-­ ware, decor, Pampered Chef, Tupperware, Sizzix, more. 1206 Kramer Mill Road, Den-­ ver, besides truck garage.

717-445-5442

NOTICE: Huge Yard Sale, 3/27, 7am-noon. Indoor, by donation yard sale. Benefits high school ser-­ vice trip. Furniture, clothes, etc. Hinkletown Mennonite School, 272 Wanner Road, Ephrata. NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Yard Sale, March 27, 7-1. In-­ fant-adult brand name clothes, books, toys, crafts, housewares, and Christmas decor. Rain or shine. 11, 12 & 18 Landis Rd., Ephrata.

NOW HIRING • ALL POSITIONS - FT/PT

Secretarial Help Needed For Auto Repair Shop. Must be detail-oriented. Monday-Friday, 8am-4:30pm.

We are looking for new members to join our team! We operate Monday thru Friday in a positive, organized and clean environment. It is fast-paced work, so we are looking for employees who pay close attention to quality while completing their work in a timely manner. Commercial kitchen cooking experience is preferred, but not required. We will train on site. Qualifications: High energy, great attitude, able to read and follow a recipe, able to follow instructions, able to lift up to 50 lbs. on occasion, punctual and pays close attention to cleanliness.

Call

Either call or apply in person.

Ask For Ray Or Melanie.

Phone

2316 Norman Road, Lancaster, PA 17601

717-733-8180,

717.293.0800

NOW HIRING Moulders, Metal Finishers, Grinders Come join a winning team as we grow! • 1st shift 6-2:30 M-F • Competitive Wages • Vacation • Health Benefits

• 9 Paid Holidays • Bonuses • 401k Match

QUALITY ALUMINUM CASTINGS

Call or Stop In!

Located off Route 422 East between Exeter and Douglassville.

101 Fairview Chapel Road • 610-582-1300

Gutter Installer

WanteD

• Company Supplied 100% Health Insurance • Unlimited Overtime • Willing To Train • Extremely Competitive Pay

1503 Reading Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540

NOTICE: March 26, 7am2pm, March 27, 7am-12pm. Dresses, men’s shirts, chil-­ dren’s clothes, Tupperware. Weather radio, sweaters, medicine cabinet, large framed pictures, new Makita drill. Stroller, jumper, fabric, books, lamps, home decor, housewares & much more. 1165 Swamp Bridge Road, Denver. More sales in the area.

To Schedule An Interview,

Please Call 717-371-8556

Help Wanted D I S T R I B U T I O N A S S O C I AT E S NEEDED:

NOW HIRING

Hardware/Final Assembly

We are currently seeking someone to do final inspection and installing hardware on finished cabinetry and loading the cabinets in trailers for delivery. Seeking individuals who: • Are self-motivated • Detail oriented • Enjoy working with others in a fast-paced environment • Have good Christian values Starting wage $18-$22 per hour Paid Holidays and Paid Vacation, Health Insurance & Incentive. Transportation available in some areas.

Call: 717-354-5797 ext. 101 to apply or apply in person at 171 Tower Rd., New Holland, PA 17557

Help Wanted GENERAL LABOR

In search of highly-motivated full-time employee to fill our open Distribution positions in our Denver location, eventually moving to the Adamstown campus. Skills needed: Experience picking/packing preferred, ability to lift up to 40 lbs. and a team player attitude. Attention to detail and a passion to do things right is a must! Must have reliable transportation. On the job training is available! FULL TIME hours for the position are Monday through Friday 7:00am-3:30pm.

STARTING RATE - $13/hour!! In search of highly motivated full time employees to work for America’s Oldest Hat Company. We are looking for individuals with the following skills: ability to occasionally lift up to 40 lbs. No allergies to wool is required. Attention to detail and a passion to do things right is a must! Must have reliable transportation. On the job training is available! FULL TIME hours for the position are Monday through Friday 6:00am-2:30pm.

**Due to the COVID-19 situation, we are not permitting visitors into the facility. If you would like an application, please email HR@bollmanhats.com to either pick up an application or have one emailed to you.

**Due to the COVID-19 situation, we are not permitting visitors into the facility. If you would like an application, please email cyoung@bollmanhats.com to either pick up an application or have one emailed to you.


8B - Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ age Sale, Saturday, March 27, 7am. Housewares, cloth-­ ing, miscellaneous other items. Something for every-­ one. 50 Poplar Dr., across from Shady Grove Camp-­ ground.

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, 717-723HELP OFFERED: New shin-­ 0277. Reasonable rates/in-­ gles, roofs, rubber roofing sured. PA#103368. systems, roof repairs, com-­ posite flooring systems, in-­ HELP OFFERED: Honest, terior 1/2 bath, trim, dry-­ experienced Christian lady wall repairs, fully insured. will take care of elderly Free estimates, call Jim (mom or dad), 8am-8pm, Monday-Friday. Vera, 717717-305-0385. 808-7055.

NOTICE: Rothsville Neighborhood Yard Sale, March 27th, 7am. Furni-­ ture, discounted ThirtyOne items, books, house-­ hold, clothing, games, lots more. Anita Drive, off Newport Road, be-­ tween Rothsville Road and Schaum’s Corner.

Help Offered

NOTICE: Manheim Town-­ ship Estate Sale, Sat., 3/27, 7-1. Vintage, jewelry, Lon-­ NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard gaberger, tools, generator, Sales, 3/27, 7am-12pm. Winross, 1950’s furniture, Kid’s, teen, adult clothes, household, much, much furniture, house decor, misc. more. 417 Haverhill Rd., Bomberger Road and Joyce Drive, Lititz. Lancaster, behind Manheim Township Schools. NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, Friday, 3/26, Satur-­ day, 3/27, 7am-? House-­ NOTICE: 35+Homes, Lititz hold, children’s clothes, Development, 3/27, 7amgirl’s dresses, Bumbo boun-­ ? Near Warwick HS, off cy seat, rock-n-play, one Orange St. & Green Acre Rd. Follow the signs. size diapers, blanket chest, Something for everyone. instant pot, ACS Snapper wood chipper, snow boards, Place your classified ads lots of old books, micro-­ online at wave and much more. 287 www.snews.com! Panorama Drive, Denver.

HELP OFFERED: Experi-­HELP OFFERED: Retired enced electrician and han-­ teacher will tutor reading in dyman services, licensed my house or yours. Reason-­ and insured. Free esti-­able rates. Call 717-336mates. Call Jim, 717-575- 1632. 2147.

Cleaning Services

HELP OFFERED: Carpentry work, additions, remodel-­ ing and repairs, Ephrata. Call John S. Weaver, 717- HELP OFFERED: A-Clean 336-7497. Hometown Services, spe-­ HELP OFFERED: Schmuck’s Painting, Powerwashing. Homes, decks, reasonable rates. 717-625-1102.

Sensenig & Weaver Well Drilling, Inc. We are currently seeking a highly dependable individual with excellent people skills to fill the following position:

NOW HIRING PART-TIME CAR WASH ATTENDANT

Monday-Friday mornings. Great pay and benefits. Flexible start time. Come join our award-winning team! Apply at

www.sundancewash.com/career

Drillers Helper: • Valid PA driver’s license w/good record • Class B CDL required, we are willing to help with training to obtain • Position requires physical labor • Welding & Mechanical exp. a plus • Willing to work in all weather conditions

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

cializing in residential, of-­ fices, apt. turnovers, move ins and move outs, churches, daycares and banks. Serving Lancaster County for 25 years. Call 717-336-4854.

Home & Lawn Care HELP OFFERED: Tree re-­ moval and trimming. Cocali-­ co Tree Service. 717-6824591.

We offer competitive wages, health care, life insurance, paid vacations and holidays and 401(k) retirement plan.

Call (717) 445-5573 for more details or apply in person at: 1439 Dry Tavern Rd., Denver, PA 17517

COMPETITIVE WAGES!

JOIN OUR TEAM!

FT Automotive Technician at our Lititz location

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

Apply now at

cjtire.com/careers

Lake-in-Wood Camping Resort

is Now Hiring For The Following Seasonal (Open 4/1-10/31) Full-Time/ Part-Time Positions. All Positions Will Require Some Evenings And Weekends.

HIRING FOR

UPMC Pinnacle Hospital - Lititz 1500 Highlands Drive, Lititz, PA 17543

Custodial & Food Services

Students 16 years of age or older currently enrolled in a high school or GED program are welcome to apply.

Pool Attendant Maintain a clean

and sanitary pool area, report guests not abiding by the rules and check safety equipment. (No experience required)

Search Keyword UPMC Call or text 570-786-9277 with any questions

NEW HIRE BONUSES!

NHT Logistics, Inc. is a family-owned trucking and cold storage company located in Denver, PA. Join our team as we aim for excellence in everything we do and receive a full benefit package with competitive pay, paid vacation, paid holidays, 401(k), health insurance, LTD policy, and more as a full-time employee.

Warehouse Equipment Operator (FT) Facilitate

Groundskeeper Perform a variety of landscaping

CDL Truck Driver (FT) Pick up and deliver freight

maintenance, such as: mowing lawns, weeding, planting flowers, remove debris from property grounds, and overall ensure our camp is wellmaintained and looks presentable.

to various locations, including the five boroughs of NYC. Must have Class A or B CDL license, Medical Card, and valid driver’s license for a minimum of three years.

Come and join the Lake-In-Wood Team and enjoy the benefits of working in a beautiful resort, in a fun, friendly atmosphere.

Apply in person at:

Apply online at careers.suncommunities.com

CounterTek Inc. is a fast-growing company that manufactures quality custom countertops for the kitchen and bath industry. We are looking for motivated individuals that want the opportunity to join our team! We are looking for a few good people with great work ethic and attitudes. You will have an opportunity to work with the best people in the countertop industry. We are a family-oriented company with great benefits.

Skills/Qualifications:

in unloading and loading trucks. Responsible for verifying product and organizing pallets, ordering shipments, etc. Certified experience in high lift, forklift, pallet jack required.

Please call 717-445-5540 for more information or to schedule an interview. Resumes may be emailed to klessley@suncommunities.com

Manufacturing Techs

Standard work week: Monday through Friday, 6am-2:30pm plus overtime

Ranger Provide security, patrol the grounds to

ensure rules and regulations are being followed, along with other various duties.

Your Custom Countertop Company

aramark.com/careers

Guest Services Coordinator Routine office/ Housekeeper

dutchcountrysoftpretzels.com • inquires@dutchcountrysoftpretzels.com

Apply on our website at

Activities Coordinator

If you like to clean, join our team! Help keep our resort looking well-tended, sanitary and attractive. (Cleaning experience preferred)

(717) 354-4493

2758-1 Division Highway (Rt. 322) New Holland, PA 17557

Full-Time & Part-Time Availability Housekeepers • Floor Technicians Food Service Workers • Cooks

Do you enjoy organizing cool events and activities? Help provide our guests with a wide range of “fun things” they can participate in while visiting. clerical responsibilities, along with retail sales/ store duties. (Good customer service & familiarity with computers is necessary)

Our expanding soft pretzel bakery has immediate part-time positions available for energetic, customer friendly, team players! We foster a fun working environment, both in production and sales of soft pretzel products. Entry level compensation is above minimum wage and we provide worry-free sufficient training. Apply within or call and ask for Shannon.

• Must be able to use measuring tools and apply basic math skills • Must be able to lift and/or move up to 50 lbs. • Pay attention to detail and accuracy • Team player • No experience necessary. WE WILL TRAIN!

Employees of CounterTek are offered the following compensation and benefits: • $16 per hour after 90 days • 100% paid employee health insurance • 100% paid long term disability insurance • Competitive paid vacation policy and paid holidays • 4% 401K match • A small family business culture

If you are a team player that is willing to learn, consider CounterTek! Applications may be submitted Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm

1215 Ridge Avenue, Ephrata, PA 17522

717-336-2371 Fax: 717-336-2381

340 S. Muddy Creek Road, Denver, PA 17517

Apply Online Under “Careers” At:

or online at www.NewHollandTransport.com Call 717-589-4242 for more info!

CounterTek is an Equal Opportunity Employer

www.countertek.com


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - 9B FOR SALE: Will mow your yard in Ephrata Boro, good rates. Call 717-286-8267. HELP OFFERED: We do mulching, edging, planting, trimming, pruning, and hardscaping. Call ZJ’s Es-­ tate Maintenance at 717381-5055 or visit landsca-­ pinglancasterpa.com. HELP OFFERED: Interior, Exterior painting. Spring your home into a new look. Pressure washing, drywall repair. Call Damien, 717940-5912. PA#032157.

HELP OFFERED: New concrete or replace-­ ment, sidewalks, pat-­ ios, driveways, garage floors, stamped con-­ crete, any concrete pads. Residential, com-­ mercial. Licensed, in-­ sured. Riviera Concrete Construction, 717-4685253.

Help Wanted HELP WANTED: Paper Carriers for The Shop-­ ping News. Various routes available with flexible delivery times. Base salary plus mileage. Must be over 18 years old, be able to lift up to 35 pounds and have reli-­ able vehicle for delivery. Contact snews@ptd.net or 717-738-1151 with questions. HELP WANTED: Pool techni-­ cian wanted, will teach trade, high pay, outside work, small caring business. 717-6270152.

HELP WANTED: Newspaper Carrier for Ephrata/Denver

HELP

WANTED:

Straight

driver, must have A or HELP WANTED: Full- area. AM hours. Will train; no truck B CDL drivers license. 717time/part-time CDL-A experience needed. Must 336-4466. valid license/auto in-­ tractor trailer drivers. have surance and reliable vehicle. Local/regional, mini-­Contact Nick Yarberough, HELP WANTED: Male or mum 3 years over road 717-291-8613 or email, female, afterschool, oc-­ driving, 23 years old, nyarberough@lnpnews.com. casional work, as needed. Is the book of Samaria in the Old current drivers earn an HELP WANTED: Patio and Call to discuss, 717-951- or1.New Testament or neither? laborers, must 8211. average $170-$255 per construction 2. From Nehemiah 10, what’s the be motivated, willing to train, most common letter of the day, $48-$55,000/year drivers license not required, HELP WANTED: Mainte-­numerous namesstarting listing priests, Levplus full benefits, daily shop located Ephrata area, nance Personnel wanted. De-­ ites, chiefs, and fathers? C, B, T, H pay, paid holi-­ scription: Overseeing and 3. Which prophet foretold the minper diems. Guaranteed competitive days and vacations, must be carrying out preventive main-­ istry of John the Baptist? Levi, Isaiah, weekly minimum pay. C drug free. 717-917-7773 Mordecai tenance work orders. Man-­ Aaron, 4. How did Jesus enter Jerusalem Summers, Inc. 112 aging the maintenance during the “Triumphal Entry”? On Spruce St., Elizabeth-­ HELP WANTED: Good’s schedule. Repair equipment, foot, Carried by slaves, On donkey, In pallet racking and other golden chariot ville, PA 17023. Email: Potato Chips seeking items. QLF, Inc. 947 East 5. From 1 Chronicles 20, Elhanan Goliath’s ...? Father, Brother, csummers@csummers full-time and part-time Earl Road, New Holland. slew 717-445-6225. jobquest@ Mule, Oxen inc.com. 717-433-8061. 6. In which book is the parable of help. Please apply in qlfinc.net. the Good Samaritan? Matthew, Mark, person, 306 E. Main St., Luke, John HELP WANTED: Laborers HELP WANTED: Foltz’s Hand Adamstown. ANSWERS: 1) Neither; 2) H; 3)

for landscaping. Experience Isaiah; 4) On donkey; 5) Brother; 6) preferred, but not neces-­ Luke HELP WANTED: MDS Gen-­ sary. Must have valid PA “Test Your Bible Knowledge,” a eral Contracting is looking drivers license. Both men book with 1,206 multiple-choice for a self-motivated indi-­ and women are encouraged questions by columnist Wilson Casey, vidual with basic carpentry to apply. Call Bill at 717- is available in stores and online. HELP WANTED: Basic Han-­ © 2021 King Features Synd., Inc. dyman/Painter, Lancaster skills, drywall finishing, 733-4731. painting and trim work, residential and commercial knowledge of plumbing and properties, FT, drivers li-­ electrical work a plus. Call cense/vehicle required. 717- Morgan at 717-271-2278. HELP OFFERED: Total 299-7080 x117. Ephrata Recreation Center seeks creative, energetic person HELP WANTED: Now hiring Lawn Care Company. Free PT general help, including with recreation/education background to direct summer day estimates. Call Randy at HELP WANTED: General la-­ maintenance, must work 717-413-8299. camp for children ages 5-11, June 7 through August 20. borer for construction pro-­ weekends. Apply at Red Roof HELP WANTED: Pool Tech-­ Duties include scheduling and supervising staff, planning jects. Denver area. 717-336- Inn, 2017 N. Reading Rd., HELP OFFERED: Remove nician. We will teach trade, Denver, PA 17517. activities and administrative tasks. overgrown shrubs and hedg-­ high pay, outside work, small 4466. Background checks and es. Chip brush piles. Free business. We care. 717-627CPR certification are required. estimates. 717-336-5240. 0152.

HELP WANTED: Milking cows, full-time, every oth-­ er weekend required, 4am-10am, 4pm-10pm. Hiring both shifts. Parttime calf care position, 2-3 evenings a week. Every other weekend required. Call 717-587-7540.

Garden Eden Produce

HELP WANTED FT & PT CDL BOX TRUCK DRIVER Clean Driver’s Record • Able To Lift 50 Lbs. Pick Up Produce In Phila. And Deliver Locally In The Area

Rolled Soft Pretzels at Green Dragon, other locations as well. 717-940-9947.

Summer Day Camp Director

Escort Drivers

Enjoy a part-time schedule and excellent supplemental income. High Transit LLC seeks responsible Drivers to escort our oversized, heavyweight vehicles safely to their destinations. Candidates must pass a DOT physical and NY/VA certification program. A good driving record, familiarity with standard stick shift, the ability to follow written instructions and minimum HS diploma/GED are also needed. Apply: www.high.net/careers EEO M/F/Disability/Vet

Send resume to Jean Wentz, Program Director, at:

jean@ephratarec.com

Servers Line/Prep Cooks Buffet Attendants *Must be 18 yrs. or older. Starting wages based on experience.

Call or Text Carmelo 717-330-1620

Cleaning Team! Hiring! Lancaster, Reamstown - Part-Time Nights $13.00-$18.00/hr. depending on location.

General cleaning of various locations. 20-25 hours a week. Great part-time job. Must have transportation and be willing to clean in these locations. We pay travel and mileage as well. Paid time off.

Apply with Sovereign. www.sovereigncs.com

Kountry Kraft Inc. is currently hiring in ALL departments with emphasis on the following...

• FT Assemblers • FT Installers • PT Finishing Dept/Color Blocks/ Samples • PT Janitorial

Experience preferred, but not required. Willing to train the right candidate! Kountry Kraft provides an excellent working environment with an exceptional hourly starting rate with the following benefits... • Health Insurance • Dental Insurance • Vision Insurance • Prescription Drug Plan

No phone calls.

Looking For A Part-Time Job To Get Out Of The House And Be Around People? Come join the team at Garden Spot Auto Auction and help register vehicles for our auction. Computer experience helpful.

EOE and Drug Free Workplace

• FT Staining and Glazing • FT Sprayers • FT Color Match Tech • FT Cabinet Engineers/Order Processing • FT Estimators

Applications available at www.oregondairy.com or in person at 2900 Oregon Pike, Lititz, PA 17543

• Paid Holidays • Production Bonus • PTO • 401(k) Plan

Please submit your resume to hr@kountrykraft.com or apply in person 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday. You may also fax your resume.

291 South Sheridan Road, Newmanstown, PA 17073 Phone: 610-589-4575 • Fax: 610-589-1075

HELP WANTED

•SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SHOP •SEASONAL PART -TIME MECHANIC Experience Necessary.

Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri., approx. 30 hours/week.

Call 717-738-7900 and ask for Chris for details or stop by and fill out an application.

1605 Apple St., Ephrata, PA 17522 No Tuesday phone calls or applications.

WEEKLY CARRIERS NEEDED For Various Routes In Northern Lancaster County. DELIVERY ONE DAY PER WEEK! Delivery Times Are Flexible, taking approximately 1-4 hours per week.

THE

SHOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

Salary Plus Mileage!

Carrier Employment Applications Can Be Found On Our Website At:

Flexible Hours, Days, Evenings, Saturdays.

www.snews.com/forms And Are Available At

Apply in person.

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

The Shopping News Office, 615 East Main Street, Ephrata

EPHRATA AGWAY Your Yard, Garden, Farm and Pet Place

Or By Emailing snews@ptd.net

®

SERVING CUSTOMERS FOR OVER 65 YEARS!

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

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

HELP WANTED We are seeking an individual for mill work and to make local farm deliveries. Class B CDL preferred, but not required. 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 Submit resume to:

nic@gehmanfeedmill.com or apply in person:

Gehman Feed Mill, Inc.

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

Full and Part Time Hours Available:

• After School Assistant Teacher • Lead Preschool Teacher • Summer Camp Lifeguard Must be 18 or older.

Cocalico Coca alico Care Care Center Ce ent nter e cocalicocare@denverstjohns.org 659 S. 4th Street, Denver 717-336-4007 EOE/Keystone STAR 4 Center

EOE


10B - Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” HELP WANTED: Janitorial service looking for part-time employee for (3) mornings a week, approximately (15) hours in Blue Ball area. Please call 717-984-7135.

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

To Buy

Wanted WANTED: Buying estate jewelry, gold, silver, watches, wrist/pocket, costume jewelry, sterling flatware, antiques, vintage clothes, hankys. Nobody beats Uncle Funky’s price. 1-484-432-9770, 717-733-0003.

WANTED: $100-$2,000 paid for unwanted and junk vehi-­ cles. Local, insured and bonded dealer. Free removal. Call anytime, 717-350-1208. 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: Do you have a collection that you no longer need? I buy cameras, photographs, sports cards and me-­ morabilia, comic books, collectibles, trains and toys, silver and gold coins. Fair prices paid. Let me help you clear your clutter. Call Jason in Denver, PA. 610-2079179. View all classified ads online at www.snews.com!

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

For Rent

Apartments

FOR RENT: Ephrata, 2BR, 1st floor. Includes: stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, WANTED: Vinyl records & washer/dryer, heat pump with central air, outside musical instruments: Pay-­ storage, off-street parking, ing cash. Top dollar paid trash/recycling, mowing and snow removal. No pets, for your vinyl records- all smoking. $805/month styles and genres, 33s, FOR RENT: Twin Pine no plus security deposit and 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ credit check. Photos/info. at clarinets, trumpets, any-­ cess, $20.00/month and available click thing music! We love it all. up. 717-733-6549. 1932 W. www.snews.com, Hocking Rentals tab. 717Call or stop by today, Li-­ Main, Ephrata. Tuesday & 738-1151.

titz Music Company, 47 S. Broad Street in Lititz. 717627-4929. www.lititzmusic .com.

FOR RENT: Vacation rental near Longneck/Millsboro, DE. 2BR, 1BA mobile home. Daily or weekly rates. Visit Facebook Treasured Memo-­ ries Getaway or 302-5192361 for info.

Thursday, 9am-5pm, Mon-­ day, Wednesday & Friday, 9am-12:00pm, Sat., by ap-­ pointment.

Houses

WHO’S HIRING Construction/ ARE YOU Mechanical HIRING? HIRING in

Fabricators & Welders Maintenance Technician Purchasing Agent Packaging & Shipping

For information on placing your help wanted ad on our Who’s Hiring page, call The Shopping News at

717-738-1151

Are you interested in working for a company that has... A Dynamic Team, Offers top salaries, Monthly Bonuses & Overtime Pay. Employment includes: Paid Holidays, Vacation Time, Part Day Work Available on Saturdays, Friendly Coworkers and Free transportation!

TO APPLY CALL 717-768-3853 ASK FOR STEVE OR JOHN OR STOP IN FOR AN INTERVIEW 238 Old Leacock Road, Gordonville, PA.

Quality Customer Service Since 1970

Heating • Cooling • Plumbing

JOB FAIR! Saturday, March 27th • 9:00am to Noon 72 Industrial Road | Brownstown, PA 17508 CDC guidelines regarding COVID will be followed.

NOW HIRING:

· Experienced and Entry-level HVAC & Plumbing Installation Crew Members · Experienced HVAC & Plumbing Service Techs

We are looking for new team members with a strong work ethic and a commitment to excellence. For more information about the Job Fair or employment please email info@resslermateer.com • 717.859.2025

Warfel Construction Company is currently accepting applications for

Concrete Finishers, Skilled Carpenters, Heavy Equipment Operator, CDL Driver and Laborers. Competitive pay and benefits offered. Opportunities for sign-on bonus. Equal Opportunity Employer.

Resumes can be sent to

careers@warfelcc.com or visit www.warfelcc.com/careers for details.


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - 11B

Adamstown Library Events

WHO’S HIRING

FOR RENT: Reserve a week in Rehoboth beach, 3-1/2 blocks from beach/ boardwalk, sleeps 8, no animals. $1,570 and $1,220 per week, per As of Monday, March 1, property. 717-629-6556. Adamstown Area Library has resumed browsing by appointment. You MUST Free schedule an appointment to be able to come into the FREE: Clean 6” block storage library to browse. Browsing building to be removed. 14’ wide, 12’ long, 7’ high. Owner hours are Monday from to supply trash container. 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., 717-733-2454, no texts. Wednesday from 12:00 noon FREE: Pavillion to be re-­ to 4:00 p.m., and Friday moved. 18’ wide, 20’ long, from 12:00 noon to 4:00 truss roof can be used for cabin or small building. p.m. Appointments can be Owner to supply trash con-­ reserved up to one week tainer. 717-733-2454, no in advance. Visit www. texts.

COMING SOON to WHO’S HIRING April 7: Healthcare April 14: Transportation April 21: Healthcare

in

AdamstownAreaLibrary. org and follow the link to schedule an appointment. Curbside and vestibule pickup will still be available for patrons who prefer to check out that way. You can order books and movies online or by phone at 717-484-4200. Curbside pickup hours are Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The library will be closed on Tuesdays. The book drop is open 24 hours for returns. The library continues to

offer free virtual programs for all ages on its Facebook page @adamstownarea library. See the full schedule and register for Zoom events by visiting the library website at www. AdamstownAreaLibrary. org/events. Programs at Adamstown Area Library • Cat’s Colors Storywalk – Now through Wednesday, March 31 in Denver During March, walk along Main Street, Denver to read the book “Cat’s Colors” by Airlie Anderson in the business’s front windows. Start at Courtyard Café and

follow the directions to read the whole story. • Take and Make Craft for adults and teens – Pick up a kit starting Friday, March 19. Take and Make craft kits include everything you need to complete a project, except scissors or other common items. In March, pick up a kit full of supplies to make your own Marble Magnets. These kits will be available for pickup in the library vestibule beginning Friday, March 19 for as long as supplies last. • No Stress with Miss Jess – Every Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. on Facebook. Join

Miss Jess every Tuesday morning for a no-stress craft or activity. Videos will be posted on their Facebook page. • Where in Your Community is Miss Jess? Every Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. on Facebook. Every Wednesday Miss Jess will be visiting a different place near you. They’ll post the photos on their Facebook page. Fill out the attached survey to take your guess. Prizes will be awarded! • Take and Make with Miss Jess – Every Thursday at 10:00 a.m. on Facebook. (Continued On Page 14B)

Construction/ Mechanical

NOW HIRING! EAGLE RIVER HOMES Located in Leola, PA, is immediately hiring for all positions/departments in

Plant Production.

Great benefits and wages starting at $18/hour and higher for experienced construction/manufacturing candidates. On-the-spot interviews at:

21 S. Groffdale Rd., Leola or contact

717-656-2381

CARPENTERS, CONCRETERS, TRIMMERS: Landmark Homes is hiring Carpenters, Trimmers and Concreters for residential construction. No experience required. Positions are full-time with an excellent benefits package.

Positions Starting at $20.00/hr.

$500 Sign-On Bonus! Please apply in person at 1737 W. Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 or by mailing your resume to hr@ownalandmark.com

PRL MANUFACTURING OPPORTUNITIES AS A CRITICAL SUPPLIER TO OUR NATION’S DEFENSE, PRL IS GROWING!

PRL Inc. is a fully integrated manufacturer of high quality cast steel and finished machined pump and valve components for a broad base of customers throughout the United States with many components utilized in our nation’s fleet of submarines, air craft carriers and other vessels. We are seeking individuals for the following opportunities at our Cornwall and Lebanon plants, for both full time and part time (production positions).

GRINDERS (Cornwall) • Grinding of steel castings • Ability to follow verbal and written instructions. WELDERS (Cornwall) • Experience in welding to ASME and Mil. procedures • X-Ray quality welds required MACHINIST – BORING MILLS AND LATHES (Cornwall) • Manual machining for high specification finished components • Experience in dimensional inspection and layout desirable. CNC LATHE / MILL OPERATOR (Lebanon) • Experience with 4 axis horizontal machining and vertical mills. • Experience with set-ups and program edits, and machining to tight tolerances. QC INSPECTOR - NDT (Lebanon and Cornwall) • Non-destructive testing – VT, MT, PT of high specification parts preferred but will train. • Operation of CMMs or FARO Arm inspection equipment. INDUCTION MELTER/POURER • Induction furnace melting for steel. Bottom and side pouring experience very desirable • Refractory knowledge desirable; prefer steel foundry experience but will train the right person TOOL ROOM ATTENDANT (Cornwall) • Purchasing of supplies, materials and equipment. Records all material and inventory received in the shop. • Issue correct welding material. Maintains accurate records of all welding material dispensed and on hand. MAINTENANCE / UTILITY (Lebanon) • General facility maintenance; assisting with machine maintenance. • Painting, carpentry experience desired. May assist in shipping operations, finish grinding and deburring. We offer a workweek of four (4) 10 hour shifts, Monday-Thursday. Benefits include: Health (Blue Cross) and Dental Insurance (Delta), 401k plan with match, Disability and Life Insurance, and competitive compensation. Looking for a career? Come join our staff of highly skilled employees in a TEAM environment manufacturing/providing key components assisting our proud military personnel in defending our country and constitution. Apply in person, e-mail or fax your resume to:

Joel Valigorsky, Human Resources, PRL Inc. 64 Rexmont Road, Cornwall, PA 17016 717-273-6787, x144; HR@prlinc.com PRL Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Drug Free Employer R069252


12B - Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

WHO’S HIRING in

Construction/ Mechanical HIRING IMMEDIATELY

Casual Living in New Holland is hiring for

Machining and Assembly Casual Living Unlimited 172 Orlan Road, New Holland, PA 17557

(717) 316-5786

Email resume to aault@clunlimited.com

Day & Night Shifts Must be able to lift 50 lbs. • Full-time with Health, Dental, Vision and Matching 401(k)! • Monthly team activities and occasional paid lunch • Flexible hours available

Trailer Service Mechanic Our busy Trailer Service Center has immediate openings for experienced Trailer Mechanics. We are looking for technicians who are able to perform state inspections, repairs and maintenance to all aspects of the trailer including hitches, brakes, electrical, lights and more. If you have the skills & experience, we will assist you in obtaining your PA state inspection license. We offer competitive wages, medical, dental, vision, & life insurance after 30 days, 401(k) with company match, paid holidays and vacations.

Apply in person or online to:

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

1st Shift Openings Join our growing manufacturing company with a supportive environment where you can grow your skills. We provide equipment supporting the national infrastructure, which includes the gas and electric industry, the military, portable power and pumping, first responders and more.

Paint & Surface Specialist: Blasts steel inside industrial blast booth and performs a wide

variety of painting and coating processes on steel or aluminum product with protective prime and topcoat paints using industrial paint equipment.

Entry Level Manufacturing Openings

Industrial Painters: Sprays surfaces of manufactured parts and trailers with protective material such as primer and paint.

No Experience Needed – We Will Train!

Material Handler: Loads, unloads, and moves materials to supply manufacturing operations. Welder/Fabricator: Layout, fit and weld fabricated, cast and forged components to assemble products. Must be proficient MIG welder with print reading and layout skills with 3+ yrs exp. Welding Specialist – Military: Layout, fit and weld fabricated, cast and forged components to complete specific military projects. 9+ years GMAW weld exp. with print reading and layout skills. Must qualify in multiple AWS Code Certifications as required by program guidelines. Must be U.S. citizen or lawful permanent residents of the United States.

Join our growing manufacturing company with a supportive environment where you can grow your skills. In business since 1962, we provide equipment supporting the national infrastructure, which includes the gas and electric industry, the military, portable power and pumping, first responders and more.

Quality Technician: Conducts activities concerned with the quality assurance of manufacturing processes, inspects materials such as sheet stock, parts or components, and finished products for conformance to specifications.

Ideal candidates are punctual, respectful team players who stay productive, show initiative and are quality minded. All positions require ability to perform moderate to heavy lifting, standing and the ability to complete physical job tasks.

All positions require ability to perform moderate to heavy lifting.

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

We offer competitive wages, medical, dental, vision & life insurance after 30 days, 401(k) with company match, paid holidays and vacations.

Apply in person or online to:

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178 Muddy Creek Church Road, Denver, PA 17517 www.mgsincorporated.com

fabrications. (1st & 3rd Shifts)

Paint Maintenance Tech: Perform routine cleaning and maintenance of paint booths and other areas of the paint department to provide a safe working environment, maintain equipment efficiency and attain a high quality finished product. (Hours 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.) We offer competitive wages, medical, dental, vision & life insurance after 30 days, 401(k) with company match, paid holidays and vacations.

Apply in person or online to:

MGS, Inc. 178 Muddy Creek Church Road, Denver, PA 17517 www.mgsincorporated.com EOE

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Construction/ Mechanical PLANNING FOR A WINTER JOB

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Job openings include: Shipping & receiving Welding & Fabrication Fabrication Equipment Operator If you are looking for work from Sept. through Feb. call DS at 717-768-3853 Ask for John or Steve

We are looking for some exceptional people to join our team. Relevant experience is valued and important, but we are also looking for some entry level people who are ready to learn!

Production Positions:

• CDL A Driver (with previous experience) • Cutting (preferred experience in Specials, or on CNC’s) • Hardware/Assembly • Manufacturing Maintenance Tech Office Positions:

• Technical Design Engineers (with CAD, design experience) • RPG Programmer (with Manufacturing & MRP/ERP experience) Typical Work Schedule:

Office: 9 hour workdays M-Th, 4 hour Fridays Production: 5am-3:30pm (10 hours) M-Th, Friday (4 hours) overtime if needed Excellent Benefits | Family-Owned Please upload your resume, or contact us through our website at:

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Painters: Spray surfaces of heavy steel and casting fabrications with

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Full Time Opportunities + Average Pay Rate

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

Experienced Manufacturing Assemblers - $17.25 Truck Installation Techs - $21.65 Fabricator Machine Operators - $16.25 Welders - $19.65 Automotive Painters - $18.25

Welder/Fabricator: Layout, fit and weld fabricated, cast and forged components to assemble products. Must be proficient MIG welder with print reading and layout skills with 3+ yrs exp. All positions require ability to perform moderate to heavy lifting. We offer competitive wages, medical, dental, vision & life insurance after 30 days, 401(k) with company match, paid holidays and vacations.

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Adamstown Library Events (Continued From Page 11B)

Take and Makes are easy DIY crafts for you to take home and make with Miss Jess on Thursday mornings at 10:00 a.m. on the library Facebook page or at your leisure. Every week a new craft will be put in the library foyer for pickup on a first come, first serve basis. • Friday Frolic with Hank:

Book Reviews – Every Friday at 1:00 p.m. on Facebook. Hank the French Bulldog is back with reviews of new children’s books at the library. Videos will be posted on their Facebook page each Friday at 1:00 p.m. • Jigsaw Challenge – Every Saturday at 12:00 p.m. on Facebook. Every weekend, they’ll be creating a new jigsaw puzzle from a local photo or painting and sharing it to their Facebook page. How long does it take you to solve it? Share your

time for a little friendly competition! • Eyewitness “I Spy” Window Game ­ Outside the library. Updated every week. Beat the cold! Bundle up and come on out to the Adamstown Area Library for this fun and interactive game. Sit at our new picnic table and play an “I Spy” Window Game. In March, our window will feature DK Eyewitness Books. The items you are searching for will change weekly. • The Great Troll Escape

Scavenger Hunt – continues through Wednesday, March 31 behind the library. The trolls have broken loose! See how many you can find in the woods behind the new library, and enjoy pictures from the story on the rear library windows: “Trouble with Trolls” by Jan Brett. • “Don’t Chuck Those Markers” – Collection in the library foyer through Monday, May 31. The Adamstown Area Library is collecting all brands of old “dead” markers, highlighters and dry erase markers to be recycled by Crayola ColorCycle. Imagine how many pounds of plastic people can divert from landfills and the oceans.

* In 2012, General Mills sent professional basketball player Jeremy Lin a special jersey made entirely out of Fruit Roll­Ups after he tweeted about his love for the snack. * The southern polar region of Enceladus, one of Saturn’s moons, contains cryovolcanoes, an exotic type of geyser that spews ice instead of magma. * Aluminum is infinitely recyclable, with nearly 75% of all aluminum ever produced still in use today. * The first footprints on the moon will remain there for a million years. “People are always good * A Kansas man requested company when they are doing what they really en- that an Iowa court grant his motion for trial by combat. joy.” His opponents? His ex­wife ~ Samuel Butler and her attorney, whom he desired to meet “on the

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field of battle” in order to “rend their souls from their corporeal bodies.” * The world’s largest recorded snowflake measured 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick. * Similar to how human babies suck their thumbs for comfort, baby elephants suck on their trunks. * In the Middle Ages, a man’s wealth was measured by his stockpile of pepper. * A 639­year performance by an automated organ, based on avant­garde composer John Cage’s “As Slow as Possible,” started in September 2001 and is still running at St. Buchard Church in Germany. Progressing so slowly that visitors have to wait months for a chord change, it is scheduled to conclude in 2640. * Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin brought a chalice, bread and wine to the moon to take communion.

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• Heavy Equipment Operator • Full-Time General Laborer • Truck/Trailer Mechanic (CDL Class A required)

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* The human brain would be able to perform 38 quadrillion (38 thousand trillion) operations per second if it were a computer. * Lisa Jakub, who played teenager Lydia Hilliard in “Mrs. Doubtfire,” was kicked out of her Toronto school for taking the five­ month­long film gig. When co­star Robin Williams found out, he wrote a letter to the school asking them to reconsider. School officials framed his letter, but didn’t change their mind about Jakub. * Pope Francis was once a nightclub bouncer in his native Argentina. * Neptune was the first planet to be found through mathematical predictions rather than telescopic location. * The Iberian ribbed newt uses its own bones as weapons! Special tubercles in its abdomen allow its ribs to poke out through its skin when the newt is frightened. As an added bonus, the skin secretes a toxic chemical, turning this little creature into a killer of anything that tries to bite it. * Allodoxaphobia is the fear of opinions. * In Ghana, people like to be buried in something that represents their lives. These include coffins shaped like planes for pilots, fish for fishermen and a Mercedes for a businessman. * Many companies try to be as ethical and environmentally friendly as possible, but Stella McCartney bags took that initiative a step further

by making some of the accessories out of corn. * “Psycho” was the first movie to show a toilet flushing. * As part of standard convention, pilots and co­ pilots do not eat the same food before a flight in case of food poisoning (or worse). If one of the pilots is incapacitated (in other words, unable to leave the bathroom), the other pilot can take over. * Rose DeWitt Bukater’s fabulously expensive pendant, “The Heart of the Ocean,” featured in James Cameron’s “Titanic,” was not completely fictitious ­­ it is believed that a rather large sapphire went down with the ship that fateful night. * There is a company called Little Miss Matched that sells packs of mismatched socks. * Syphilis was a major problem in the late 19th and early 20th century. Doctors found that the bacteria that caused it was sensitive to heat, so they thought giving a patient a fever could help get rid of it. How did they induce said fever? With

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Canterbury, England, is the world’s oldest institution of learning. * Polar bears have black skin. And their fur isn’t actually white! It’s see­ through, so it appears white as it reflects light. * It’s illegal in Vermont to prohibit anyone from putting up a clothesline. * In 2003, Rapper Pusha T wrote the famous McDonald’s jingle “I’m Lovin’ It,” but does not own any of the publishing rights. After wisely learning from that multimillion­dollar

mistake, he now owns 40% of the publishing rights for the “We have the meats” campaign from Arby’s. * Baked beans aren’t baked. They’re stewed. * After he seized power in Cuba, Fidel Castro banned the board game Monopoly and ordered every set to be destroyed. * Researchers have found that there are 19 different types of smiles, but only six occur when we’re having a good time. The rest happen when we’re in pain, embarrassed,

uncomfortable, horrified or even miserable! * Genoan sailors were known colloquially as “Genes” and wore cotton pants, which is where we get the word “jeans.”

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1. An adult may trim the branches for a balanced arrangement when placed in the container. Depending on the branches you use, you may wish to set a chunk of floral foam in the base of your container before arranging, to stabilize the branches. 2. Squeeze glue onto the outer tip of a branch. Lightly pinch a pom-pom onto the glue, and hold for a few seconds to set. Continue gluing pom-poms on all the tips, using a variety of colors, and then add more randomly -- a pink one here and yellow one there. Note how they cluster snugly where buds are developing. Let glue dry. 3. Set on a table or mantel for a cheery spring bouquet. TIP: For a contemporary decorator look, paint the branches white or gray, and let dry before arranging and gluing on pom-poms. EXTRA IDEA: Make a pom-pom “floral” style bouquet for a friend. Collect seven thin 10-inch sticks. Glue one large pom-pom at the end of each one. Bundle and tie together with twine and a gift tag. *** Print ‘Roses in Bloom’ With Celery Stalk Stamp Earth Day, celebrated on

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April 22, is a good annual reminder to imagine creative ways to reuse what we typically throw away, even little things. Here’s one that may lurk in the produce bin of your refrigerator: a celery-stalk rose just waiting to be revealed with some ink or fabric paint. Curious? When you prep celery for your next recipe, cut through the stalk about 2 inches from the core end, grab that end in your hand and instead of tossing it into the compost bin, take a look at the roselike pattern the stalks make nestled together. Use it as a natural stamp (it’s an ideal size and shape for young children to hold) for printing artistic rose designs. As you prep your printing station for this crafty idea, ponder all the things you can decorate. Think Mother’s Day! Why not stamp rose prints all over tissue paper that will pop out of a gift bag for Mom, Grandmother or a special friend? She’ll be oohing and aahing over the “roses in bloom” before she even gets to the gift tucked inside. Keep stamp, stamp, stamping the blooms on gift tags, lunch bags, placemats, a playroom wall! You name it. Here’s the stuff you’ll need for printing on tissue paper: -- Celery stalk -- Kitchen knife -- Plain sheets of white or light-colored tissue paper -- Acrylic paints or stamp inkpads in colors of your choice for roses and leaves -- Paper plates, if using paints -- Markers for outlining the stamped shape (optional)

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Here’s the fun: First, make your celery stalk rose stamp. For a nice design, cut evenly through the entire stalk of celery, about 2-3 inches from the core end. Wipe off moisture on the cut ends. For leaves, cut a 3-inch length from one of the celery ribs. Wipe off moisture on one cut end. Pour a puddle of paint on a paper plate and lightly dip the cut end of the rose stamp in the paint, or press on an inkpad. Stamp onto tissue paper. Voila! C’est la rose, a clever design by nature. Continue printing all over the tissue paper. Embellish by dipping a cut rib in paint for leaves and stamp lightly around the “roses.” Let dry. Use markers to outline and embellish the designs, if you wish. *** Make Delicious Crepes for Meals and Snacktime A quick trip to the grocery store has taken on new meaning these days. You never know what will be in stock. Hopefully you can get the basics of milk, flour, eggs and butter for this recipe, so you and your kids can enjoy cooking up this easy, fancylooking recipe of French crepes. Crepes are so versatile -they are tasty and nutritious for breakfast or a snack, or roll them up and heat briefly with leftovers or other items in your refrigerator and pantry such as goat cheese and honey, or salsa and grated Cheddar cheese. You might want to double the batch of 12 crepes and refrigerate or freeze with wax paper between them for additional snacking and meals. Or, think dessert, and coax a tantalizing stack into a divine “crepe cake” to brighten spirits. Stack a dozen or more with whipped cream and sliced strawberries in between the

layers. Top with candles and sing if there is a birthday in the house. NOTE: Spread joy and creativity! During this hunkered down time, as we rethink how we work, parent, grandparent, learn, play, create and eat, you may be looking for inspiring and trusted resources. Check my website, www. donnaerickson.com, and follow me on Instagram (@ donnaerickson_donnasday) and on Facebook. I’ll continue to post my easy-to-prepare recipes using basic ingredients, crafts you can create together using stuff you have around the house, games and reading activities to keep minds sharp, and creative outdoor fun to bolster the immune system with fresh air, exercise, laughter and play. FRENCH CREPES 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 cups milk 3 eggs 2 tablespoons butter, melted plus more for cooking To Make Batter: In a medium bowl, combine flour, salt, milk, eggs and melted butter. Whisk until smooth. Or, place in a blender and blend until smooth, about 30 seconds. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. To Cook Crepes: Remove batter from refrigerator. Stir. Lightly butter flat large skillet or crepe pan. Heat over medium-high heat. Pour a scant 1/4 cup batter in center of skillet and swirl batter around to form an 8-inch round crepe. Cook until underside is golden brown. (Note: Lift up corner to check color.) Using a narrow spatula, flip crepe. Cook until other side is lightly brown, about 30 (Continued On Page 18B)

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Location: 451 E. Church St., Stevens, PA 17578 (E. Cocalico Twp/Lanc. Co.) Directions: From Ephrata at Rt. 322/222 interchange take Hahnstown Rd. Approx. 3 mi. to property on left.

183 Tom Ave., Ephrata, 2 Bedrooms 1st floor apt. Conveniently located near Route 222. Includes range, refrigerator, full-size washer and dryer, dishwasher, heat pump w/central air, outside storage, patio, off-street parking, trash/recycling, mowing and snow removal. $805/month. Availability in April or May. All units require security deposit, one-year lease, references and credit check. NO PETS/NO SMOKING PERMITTED IN ANY UNIT Rental applications can be picked up at The Shopping News/Hocking Printing Co., Inc. 615 E. Main St., Ephrata, PA or printed from www.snews.com 717-738-1151

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1.2 acre w/2½ Sty. house and horse barn. 2½ Sty. house w/approx. 2000 sq.ft., 4 bdrms., full bath, eat-in kitchen, living rm., office, 2nd floor balcony, laundry/mudrm., front porch, attic and basement. LP radiant heat. 100 amp. elec. Barn: 20’ x 32’ horse barn w/8’ x 32’ forbay, 2 stalls, carriage area and 2nd floor storage. 12’ x 16’ utility bldg. and 500 gal. LP tank. All on a 1.2 acre lot w/fenced pasture, garden area, on-site well & septic. East Cocalico Twp. Zoned AG.

Auctioneer Note: Move-in ready 4 bdrm. house. Conveniently located minutes from Ephrata, Reamstown, Denver, Terre Hill etc. Easy access to Rt. 222, 272, 322, etc. Sellers are serious to sell. Available for immediate possession. Terms: 10% down, settlement on or before May 30, 2021. Kling & Deibler, Attys. (717) 354-7700. Personal Inspection by appointment. Contact seller to schedule a private showing.

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PUBLIC AUCTION Thursday, April 15 • 6pm

201 Parkview Ln. Lancaster, PA 17602

• Min. from Leola, Close to parks & shopping • Surrounded by Lancaster Cty. Farmland • Conestoga Valley SD • 0.68 Acres

Open House: Sat. April 3, 10am-12pm & Mon. April 5, 5pm-6:30pm

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WED., MARCH 24 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., MARCH 25 12:00 Noon - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Coins and currency. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., MARCH 25 4:00 p.m. - Alma H. Burk­ holder, 94 Teen Challenge Rd., Womelsdorf. Nice ranch­ er on 3.3 acres with shop. Martin’s Auction Service. THURS., MARCH 25 6:00 p.m. - Erma (Mrs. Clarence) Gehman, 50 Robert Rd., Ephrata. Alum­ inum sided ranch style dwelling with detached garage. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., MARCH 26 - 4:00 p.m. - Mahlon S. Martin Estate, 784 Newport Rd., Manheim. 23+/- acre farm­ ette with 4 bedrooms, 2 full and 3 half bath home and shop. Joel Heisey, Auction­ eer. SAT., MARCH 27 - 8:00 a.m. - Lawn, Garden and ATV Consignment Auction - Schoeneck Firemen’s Field, 125 North King St., Denver. Riding mowers, compacts, zero turns, ATVs and more. Philip Hurst

Auctions LLC. SAT., MARCH 27 - 8:30 a.m. - Anna Petersheim Estate, 957 Weaverland Rd., East Earl. Antiques and collectibles, furniture and appliances, household goods, tools, 700 books, lawn and garden. Penn Dutch Auction Service. SAT., MARCH 27 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding fire­ arms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., MARCH 27 - 10:00 a.m. - Gary L. and Sharon L. Stoltzfus, 104 West Main Street, Elverson. Clean line modern farm equipment, Case/IH tractors, NH SP discbine, Freightliner grain truck, tools, guns. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. MON., MARCH 29 10:00 a.m. - Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver. Cub Cadet LTX1046 riding mower, antiques, furniture and personal property. Rid­ ing mower at 12:00 noon, followed by furniture. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. TUES., MARCH 30 -

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

OUTSTANDING FIREARMS HUNTING, FISHING & MILITARY COLLECTIBLES & ACCESSORIES

SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 2021 AT 9:00 A.M.

PREVIEW: Friday, March 26 from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Saturday, March 27 from 7:00 A.M. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 21/2 miles west of Ephrata) **************************************************************************************

263 LOTS OF FIREARMS TO BE SOLD! 441 LOTS OF HUNTING, FISHING & MILITARY COLLECTIBLES & ACCESSORIES TO BE SOLD!

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

5:30 p.m. - Sensenig Family Trust, 1272 Red Run Rd., Stevens. 3 bedroom rancher with daylight basement and 1 car garage, 19’x32’ barn with 8’x32’ lean-to, 1.15 acre +/- with stream. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. TUES., MARCH 30 6:00 p.m. - V. Louise Bamberger, 20 West Maple Ave., Myerstown. 2-1/2 story aluminum sided dwell­ ing with vinyl sided single car garage. Horst Auction­ eers.

WED., MARCH 31 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. WED., MARCH 31 - 5:30 p.m. - Elsie N. Martin and Annetta N. Martin, 451 East Church St., Stevens. 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom house, 20’x32’ horse barn, 1.2 acres. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. TUES., APRIL 6 - 6:00 p.m. - Anna Mae Shirk and Nathan Shirk, 612 N. Farmersville Rd., Ephrata.

23+/- ACRE FARMETTE w/4 BED 2 FULL & 3 HALF BATH HOME & SHOP PENRYN-ELM AREA/ LANCASTER CO.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Friday, March 26, 2021 at 4 PM

784 Newport Rd., Manheim, PA 17545 From PA-501 North of Lititz Turn Left on W. Newport Rd. through Elm to Property on Right. 23 Acre Farmette w/ Approx. 15 Acres Tillable, Balance Woodland/Bldgs, Featuring a Well-Built 2,575 SF Ranch House w/ Central Air; Central Vac; Oil Hot Water Heat; On-Site Well/Septic. Full Basement w/Spacious 1,824 SF Finished Area. 40’×50’ Shop Built in 2015. OPEN HOUSE: By Appointment. For Appt. to see or help to obtain bank financing, call Joel (717-949-3211). NOTE: One-of-a-kind property in the Penryn-Elm area w/ private setting. Zoned T-4. Possible subdivision potential with 435’ of road frontage on Newport Rd. Property is being sold to settle estate; don’t miss this opportunity! TERMS: 10% Down; Balance in 60 Days. See Website for More Information & Pictures. Auction For:

Mahlon S. Martin Estate Nevin G. Martin, Exe. (717) 487-2850

Attorney: Anthony J. Fitzgibbons (717) 279-8313

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garden equipment at 2:00 p.m. Beiler-Campbell Auction Services. SAT., APRIL 10 - 8:30 a.m. - Reiff Brothers, Five­ pointville Fire Hall, 1087 Dry Tavern Rd., Denver. Hay trolleys, antiques, primitives, signs, metal roofing, gooseneck trailer, wooden doors, lightening rods and balls. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. SAT., APRIL 10 - 9:00 a.m. - The David H. Good Estate, 265 Stone Quarry Rd., Leola. 2 bedroom brick rancher with 2 car garage, .47 acre lot, beautiful raised panel custom kitchen, daylight basement, antiques, farm toys and metal signs, furniture, tools. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 10 - 9:00 a.m. - Dorothy L. Burkholder Estate, 445 Quarry Rd., New Holland. Personal property, primitives, crocks, milk bottles, guns, fishing, furniture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. (Continued On Page 20B)

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3 Bdrm Brick Rancher, Storage Shed on .52 Acre Level Lot

TUESDAY, MAY 4 AT 6:00 P.M.

Location: 25 Buch Mill Rd., Lititz, PA 17543 (Lanc Co) Dir.: Rt 772 N of Brownstown turn R @ traffic light onto Rothsville Rd to L onto Meadow Valley Rd to L onto Middle Creek Rd to L onto Brubaker Rd to L onto Buch Mill Rd to property on R. Nice 3 Bdrm Brick Rancher w/1508 sq ft, 2 Full Baths, Storage Shed on .52 Acre Level Lot. Main Level: Eat-in kitchen/ dining rm w/solid custom birch rsd panel cabinets w/formica top & tile backsplash, pantry cabinets w/pullout drawers, living rm, mudroom w/new T&G beaded pine ceiling & new vinyl plank flooring, wood stove, laundry rm/full bath, hardwood flooring in kitchen & living rm, 3 bdrms w/ closets, full bath, Ample closets & storage throughout Basement: 600 sq ft Finished basement area w/new drop ceiling & new vinyl plank flooring, brick/wood fireplace insert, wood stove, 525 sq ft unf. area w/canned good storage, water softener system, radon system, Electric baseboard forced air heat, central air, Hybrid 40 gal elec hot water heater, 200 amp service, outside. stairway entrance, 12’x16’ storage shed. This Home has had many new upgrades in 2020 including new roof, new siding & Tyvek insul., soffit, fascia & gutters as well as newer insulated/tilt-in windows, lg. outback lawn area w/mature shade trees which borders farmland, macadam/ gravel driveway w/parking, on-site well & sewer, Ephrata Twp, Ephrata School District, Zoned: AG, Taxes: $4065.47. Note: A good opportunity to purchase a solid brick home situated between Lititz and Ephrata in a quiet rural country setting. House was well maintained and is in absolute move-in condition. Sellers have moved and are motivated to sell! Available for immediate possession. Terms: 10% down @ auction, settlement on or before July 9, 2021 Kling & Deibler Attys. Open House: Saturdays, April 17th & 24th from 1-3 PM or by appointment. Call auctioneer @ 717-656-7139 w/any questions. Auction For: Daren & Michelle Good

See more at auctionzip.com - #44467 Auctioneers: Elam Esh, Amos Stoltzfus & Leon Fisher Lic#AY2246 (717) 656-7139

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1-1/2 story 4 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath dwelling, 28’x24’ horse barn with garage space. Beiler-Campbell Auction Services. THURS., APRIL 8 - 5:00 p.m. - Helen A. Usner Estate, 4098 Division Hwy., East Earl. 1-1/2 story brick 3 bedroom dwelling, 3 car garage 24x38, 2 story barn 20x28, 4/10 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 8 - 6:00 p.m. - Sherrie Yurejefcic, 1290 Mt. Wilson St., Leb­ anon. Holland brick ranch style dwelling with 2 storage sheds. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., APRIL 9 - 9:00 a.m. - The J. Dean Hess Estate, 1105 E. Newport Rd., Lititz. Tractors, farm equipment, hay and straw, potato pro­ duction equipment, 1,000+ tobacco lath. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., APRIL 9 - 10:00 a.m. - Noah Shirk Auctions, 220 Covered Bridge Rd., Ephrata. Live edge slab and slab log auction. Lawn and

PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE

TUES., MARCH 30, 2021 AT 6:00 P.M.

4 +/- Acre Farmette with Pastures 2 Story 4 Bedroom 1-1/2 Bath Dwelling • Bank Barn 2 Car Garage • Cottage/Man Cave • Horse Barn Horse Trailer • Tack • Lawn & Garden • Furniture

Friday, April 30 @ 2:00 P.M.

674 Drytown Rd., Holtwood, PA 17532 - Lancaster Co.

Located at 20 W. Maple Ave., Myerstown (17067), Lebanon Co., PA

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 2021 AT 1:00 P.M.

Preview Times - Tuesday, March 30 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, March 31 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, March 30. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 21/2 miles west of Ephrata) FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.); APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS & LAMPS; SILVER; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; AGATE; TINWARE; PEWTER; WOODENWARE; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; TOOLS; LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD! Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

Sale For:

CHARLES ECKENROTH & OTHERS

2 ½ STORY ALUMINUM SIDED DWELLING (Approx. 1,690 sq. ft. living space) The first floor contains a foyer with semi-open staircase; living room; dining room; kitchen with painted cabinets, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, pantry closet; laundry room with auto washer/dryer; half bathroom and covered front and rear porches. The second floor contains three bedrooms with closets; one large walk-in closet; full bathroom; center hall with semi-open staircase; storage attic. Full basement, recent oil-fired hot water furnace. VINYL SIDED SINGLE CAR GARAGE LOT SIZE – 66’ x 165’ (M/L) ELCO SCHOOL DISTRICT – Approx. $2,900 TOTAL YEARLY R.E. TAXES This circa 1920 dwelling is located in a convenient location in Myerstown close to the Myerstown Community Park and swimming pool, however, it is currently in need of major renovations and cosmetic work. Be sure to inspect this “handyman special” being sold on Public Sale! OPEN HOUSE – Saturday, March 27 from 1 P.M.-3 P.M. *TERMS OF SALE – 10% down payment on the day of sale; balance at settlement on or before 5/28/21. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes. Property sold as-is. Heather Royer, Atty.

Sale For:

V. LOUISE BAMBERGER

Direc�ons: Route 272 South to Right onto Truce Rd. to Le� onto Drytown Rd. to property on Le�. Property Descrip�on: 4 +/- acre country property w/2 story 4 BR, 1-1/2 bath dwelling. Featuring 17’x11’ kitchen, living room & dining room with hardwood floors. 18’x 11’ foyer with exposed beams, laundry & 1/2 bath. 2nd floor with 4 BR and full bath. LP gas fired hot water heat. House has large covered front porch & 20’x20’ deck. 26’x25’ oversize 2-car garage. 24’x20’ co�age/man cave with hardwood floor, gas heat and full bath. Co�age has finished T&G wood walls & ceiling with full basement. 30’x20’ 2 story barn w/28’x22’ garage/workshop addi�on with concrete roof deck complete with steps and railings. 18’x12’ storage shed. 48’x22’ (4) stall horse barn with water & electric. Property has (4) separate split rail fenced paddocks. On site well and sep�c. Open House Dates: Saturdays, March 27 & April 3 from 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM & Thursdays, April 1 & 8 from 5 - 7 PM. Terms: Down payment of $ 35,000.00 required day of auc�on. Se�lement on or before July 31, 2021. Transfer taxes to be paid by buyer. Real Estate taxes shall be prorated. Annual taxes $6339 +/-. A�en�on Realtors: 1% Broker Par�cipa�on being offered to Realtors who preregister with their buyers and who become the successful bidder on day of auc�on. Must register 48 hours prior to date of auc�on. Pre-registra�on forms are available online at www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com. Auc�oneers’ Notes: Beau�ful country property with 4 acres providing lots of poten�al for animals and or farming. Blacktop circle driveway and mature trees. House, garage & co�age with maintenance free vinyl siding. Personal property sells a�er real estate. For more informa�on, pictures and forms, go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com • www.auc�onzip.com • www.GoToAuc�on.com

Seller: Richard & Chris�ne Springer (717) 284-7094 A�orney: Sam Goodley (610) 998-1000

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Auctioneers: Christ Taylor 717-371-1915 AU#005421 Harold Martin 717-738-4228 AA#019488


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SAT., APRIL 10 - 11:00 Cheryl Ann Lockwood and Charles K. Will Jr., 571 West Main St., New Holland. Valuable brick house, 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 2,268 sq. ft., 5 bay cement block garage, 1,536 sq. ft. Patrick Morgan Auction Services LLC. TUES., APRIL 13 - 5:30 p.m. - Esther S. Stauffer, 901 North State St., Ephrata. Brick 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom house, detached 1 car garage, 20’x44’ barn, 3/10 acre +/-. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC.

TUES., APRIL 13 - 6:00 p.m. - Fresh Start Haven, LLC, 102 and 104 South 9th St., Akron. 2 unit residential apartment, side-by-side - #1: 4 bedroom. #2: 1 bedroom. Clean, detached garage. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 15 6:00 p.m. - Larry and Eileen Wenger, 201 Parkview Ln., Lancaster. Well-maintained 3 bedroom home on large corner lot. Hess Auction Group. THURS., APRIL 15 6:00 p.m. - Randall S. Searer, 3 Fox Rd., Lebanon. Stone 1-1/2 story Cape Cod dwelling with attached 2 car garage. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 17 - 8:00 a.m. - Solanco Fairgrounds, Quarryville. Consignment auction. Penn Dutch Auction Service. SAT., APRIL 17 - 8:00 a.m. - Betty J. Kauffman, 20 Lane Rd., Reinholds. Trac­

tors, equipment, trucks, plumb­ ing supplies, primi­ tives, butcher equipment. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 17 - 9:00 a.m. - Agent for Owner, 4305 Division Highway, East Earl. Gold and silver coins, currency and gold jewelry. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 17 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antique tool auction from the collection of David Miller. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 22 - 6:00 p.m. - The Ralph Lantz Estate, 1561 Dauphin Ave., Reading. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath with garage, corner lot. Art Pannebeck and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. FRI., APRIL 23 - 4:00 p.m. - Abram G. Flory Jr. Estate, 187 Dead End Road, Lititz. #1: 19-1/2 acre farm­ ette with pond and stream, 1 story sandstone rancher, 2 car garage, barn, equipment building. #2: 18.4 acre tract

(Akron Boro Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

2-UNIT RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT * SIDE-BY-SIDE #1 4 BR & #2 1 BR * CLEAN * DETACHED GARAGE

TUESDAY, APRIL 13 at 6:00 P.M. LOCATED AT: 102 & 104 S. 9th St., Akron, Pa. 17501

land with stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. FRI., APRIL 23 - 5:00 p.m. - Ben and Kimberly Rice, 249 Radcliff Rd., Willow Street. 2 story 4 bedroom, 2 bath dwelling, 3.9 +/- acres with 2 two-car garages. Real estate at 6:00 p.m. Furniture, tools and antiques. Beiler-Campbell Auction Services. SAT., APRIL 24 - 8:30 a.m. - Annual Lawn and Garden Consignment

(Leola/Oregon Pike Area)

PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION

2-BR BRICK RANCHER w/2-CAR GARAGE * .47 AC. LOT BEAUTIFUL RAISED PANEL CUSTOM KITCHEN DAYLIGHT BASEMENT ANTIQUES * FARM TOYS & METAL SIGNS * FURNITURE * TOOLS

3 BEDROOMS, 2 FuLL BATHROOMS, 2,268 Sq. FT. 5 BAY CEMENT BLOCK GARAGE, 1,536 Sq. FT.

PUBLIC AUCTION

VALUABLE BRICK HOUSE

SATURDAY, APRIL 10Th 11:00 A.M. 571 W. Main St., New Holland, PA 17557

SAT., APR. 10, 2021 at 9:00 AM REAL ESTATE at 1:00 PM

DIRECTIONS: From Main St. in Akron, turn South on S. 9th St (at Weiser’s Market) for 1 block to property on right (corner lot). REAL ESTATE: A side-by-side 2 unit residential apartment in a 2-story house w/ detached garage on approx. 5,000 sq. ft. level lot. Approx. 2,900 total sq. ft; unit #1 has an eat-in kitchen (18.5’x7.5’) w/brand new cabinetry, abundant marble counter tops, all appliances; family or dining room (17’x11.5’) w/hardwood floor; nice front LR (22’x13’) w/new carpet & closet storage; main level laundry room; powder bath; covered side entrance; second level has 4 BR w/closets; 2 additional rooms are walk-thru hobby rooms; 2 full bathrooms (1 is brand new); entire upstairs has new carpet. Unit #2 has an eat-in kitchen; nice front LR; 1 BR; full bath; (current 20+ year tenant is recommended). Oil furnace (2010) H/W radiator heat, public water & sewer; all updated vinyl windows; separate elec. Detached 28’x23’ 2-car garage w/overhead door (additional income); total taxes approx. $5,183.00; a wonderful rental property or live in 1 side and rent the other side out; good area. Attorney Tony Schimaneck 717-299-5251. OPEN HOUSE DATE: Saturday, April 3, from 1-3 PM. Call/text auctioneer for info at 717-587-8906. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com OFFERING BROKER PARTICIPATION, AGENTS NEED TO REGISTER

Located at 265 Stone Quarry Rd., Leola, Pa. W. Earl Twp. Lancaster Co. Directions: From Brownstown take Rt. 272 S. 1 mi. to left on Stone Quarry Rd. to home on right. Real Estate: Consists of a 1,560 sq. ft. (1972) 2-bdrm. brick rancher w/2car garage on a rural .47-ac. lot. Main floor features a formal 12’x18’ living room; office w/private entrance; laundry room; custom-raised panel cherry kitchen w/built-in pantry & hutch, appliances included; 12’x12’ dining room; full bath; 2-large bedrooms w/closets; attached 2-car garage; 1,500+ sq. ft. daylight basement w/canning storage & utility room, recent LP furnace/central AC; 500 gal. LP tank; on-site well & public sewer; annual taxes: $3,382. OPEN HOUSE: SAT. MARCH 27 from 1-3 PM; for info call/text auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Kling & Deibler (717) 354-7700. Note: Property offers convenient one-floor living, desirable rural setting, spectacular custom kitchen w/many built-ins; reasonable taxes, CV schools; easy access to 272/222. For photos & listing visit www.martinandrutt.com ** FULL LISTING TO FOLLOW LATER **

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

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

Auction For:

FRESH START HAVEN, LLC

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

Saturday, March 27, 2021 Auction Time 8:00 A.M.

Address: Schoeneck Firemen’s Field, Lancaster Co., PA. 125 N. King St. Denver, PA 17517. Accepting Consignments: Thursday, March 25th & Friday, March 26th, 8 AM to 8 PM. No items accepted auction day. Auction site PHONE# is (717) 517-0706.

TERMS BY: Cheryl Ann Lockwood, and Charles K Will, Jr.

Auction For:

THE DAVID H. GOOD ESTATE NEW HOLLAND, PA

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

LAWN, GARDEN & ATV CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

This lg 2 sty non-traditional house is former retail sales office from the 1960’s & still features architectural charm from that era, incl brick, wood burning FP; natural wood tongue & groove paneling, & glass block windows. Added features incl vinyl replacement windows, digital thermo for oil heat furnace, Built in elec. AC units, 1st & 2nd floor full baths, & more. 5 bay garage features vinyl siding on front, 5 newer overhead doors, 24’ deep & 64’ total width. Zoned Residential R-1. Taxes approx $4,600. Assessment seems to be incorrectly assessed as a Commercial property and therefore potentially over taxed. It is suggested successful buyer seek legal counsel to appeal the assessment for future tax rate. More information and photos at www.pmorganauctions.com Real Estate Terms: 10% down payment on day of sale, Good PA check or Certified Funds for out of state buyers. Settlement within 45 days, immediate settlement and possession available. Real Estate is being sold as/is and subject to purchaser’s sole discretion of value and condition. All announcements made at time of auction take precedence over any and all previously printed material or verbal statements. ALL Showings are by APPOINTMENT ONLY - Contact Auctioneer, Patrick Morgan at 717-278-9202 to schedule your showing

Attorney: Patrick Deibler, Kling & Deibler, New Holland, PA 717-354-7700

(Executors: Ed 717-466-4993 Lewis 717-371-2818)

- Ephrata Area -

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION Brick 2½ Sty., 4 Bdrm. House Detached 1 Car Garage - 20’x44’ Barn

3/10 ACRE+/-

Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 5:30 P.M.

Location: 901 N. State Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 (Ephrata Twp./Lanc. Co.)

F069065

(Lititz/Ephrata Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

6.6-ACRE FARM * 4-BR FARMHOUSE & BANK BARN TRACTORS * EQUIPMENT ANTIQUES & PERSONAL PROPERTY

SAT. MAR. 27, 2021 at 9 AM RE at 12:30 PM

Located at: 445 Wood Corner Rd., Lititz, Pa. Clay Twp. Lancaster Co.

Directions: From Rt. 322 in Ephrata. Go North on N. State St. Follow to property. (Corner of Mohler Church Rd. & N. State St.) OR Rt. 272 South of Reamstown. Turn left onto Garden Spot Rd. Right onto N. State St. Continue to property on left.

- REAL ESTATE RIDING MOWERS, COMPACTS, ZERO TURNS, ATVS: JD X595 Diesel 54” 4x4 Power Steering, John Deere 2210, Ferris 1500Z 48”, Exmark Laser Z, New Husqvarna Z454 ZTR, Kubota ZG145, Kubota ZD221 Diesel 48” 550 Hrs, Grasshopper Zero Turn, John Deere 757 Zero Turn, John Deere X300, LX160, LT133, LT155, LT160, LA145, L130, L120, 240, 318, 320, 325, D105, D170 GT275, John Deere 110, Toro Zero Turn, Dixon 4515B, John Deere Gator, Electric Yamaha Club Car, 2011 Polaris Ranger 800XP Side by Side, GR2100 Kubota Diesel 4x4 with bagger and plow, Snapper Zero-Turn 44”, and lots more expected by auction day. COME SEE WHAT SHOWS UP!! ALSO SELLING: Snowblowers, Chainsaws, Leaf Blowers, String Trimmers, Walk Behind Mowers, Roto Tillers, Trailers, 3 pt. Attachments, and various other support equipment. Come and enjoy the day! Terms - CASH OR APPROVED PA CHECK, NO CREDIT CARDS, 6% Sales Tax. NO BUYERS PREMIUM. All items sold Strictly As Is. Some items subject to prior sale. All items must be removed by dusk auction day. Not responsible for accidents. GOOD FOOD ONSITE. Please visit Auctionzip.com For More Photos!

Auctioneer: Al Reist

(717) 336-0473

License # AU-1637-L

3/10 Acre +/- lot w/2½ sty. brick house, detatched garage and barn. 2½ sty. house w/1,736 sq. ft., 4 bdrms., 1½ baths, eat-in kitchen, dining rm., living rm., foyer w/open stairway, laundry rm., wrap around front porch, enclosed rear porch, 2nd flr. balcony, attic and basement. Oil/HW radiator heat. 100 amp electric. Outbuildings: 18’x20’ brick detatched 1 car garage and 20’x44’ barn w/storage. All on 3/10 acre +/- corner lot w/public water & sewer. Lawn area. Ephrata Twp., Zoned Residential. Auctioneer Note: Great as investment or for personal residence. Minutes to Ephrata & Reamstown. Easy access to Rts. 272, 322, 222, etc. House has good solid brick exterior and newer asphalt roof. Interior needs to be updated. Seller has downsized and plans to sell. Available for immediate possession! Terms: 10% down, settlement on or before June 12, 2021. Kling & Deibler, Attys. (717) 354-7700. Personal Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: Saturdays, March 27 & April 3, 1-3 PM Contact seller at 717-826-7311 for a private showing. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus, Steve Schuler & Matthew Martin

Auction for: Esther S. Stauffer 717-826-7311 Tim Weaver Auct. Serv. Phone: 717-354-9524 Lic. # AY2109

Directions: From Rt. 322 west of Lincoln take Wood Corner Rd. S. 1 mi. to farm on left. Real Estate: Consists of a 6.6-acre farm w/4-bdrms. 1,683 sq. ft. (1800s) 2-story frame farmhouse & bank barn. House: Main floor includes a custom oak cabinetry kitchen; dining room; living room; parlor; powder rm.; laundry/wash room; enclosed side porch; upper level includes 4 bdrms. & full bath; attic storage; basement is unimproved w/ outside entrance; oil HW furnace; on-site well & septic; annual taxes: $2,216. Outbuildings: a 2,960 sq. ft. bank barn w/lower level steer stable area; upper level equipment & hay storage; attached 460 sq. ft. hog barn; a 10’x14’ utility barn. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Tony Schimaneck (717) 299-5251. Note: House & barn in need of some TLC; tillable farmland consists of 5.5 acres of highly productive limestone soil ideal for produce or crop farming! For photos & listing visit www.martinandrutt.com Tractors; Van; Equipment & Tools: CASE 1490 WF tractor, dual remotes; CASE 1194 WF tractor w/56L loader; CASE 430 NF tractor w/cultivator; Taylor-Way 6’ 3-pt. rotobeater; Ford 3-pt. 3-btm. auto-reset plow; blue 1998 Plymouth Voyager 7-pass. van; Cub Cadet LTX 1045 hydrostat 20hp lawn tractor w/46” deck; Troy-Bilt tiller; 22” trim mower; 1-row potato planter; hog scalding trough; farm cart; 300-tobacco lathe; lots of step-ladders; hand tools; power tools; fence posts; lumber; ext cords; lots of early farm tools & primitives; etc. Antiques & Personal Property: fridge; range; 2 chest freezers; early kitchen cabinets; Maytag wringer washer; Wheeling wash tubs; galvanized tubs & buckets; SS stock pots & pails; crocks & milk cans; crock pots; kettle sets & kitchen items; green power lift recliner (good); oak ext. table w/bench & 6 chairs; blanket chests; early DR table; crazy patch pillows; quilts, blankets & comforters; wooden décor shelves; books & games; toys & puzzles; plus much more not listed. Order or Sale: 9 AM: wagon loads farm primitives; 10 AM: antiques & personal property; 12:30 PM: Real Estate followed by Tractors & Van.

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

NEW HOLLAND, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

Auction For:

LEON R. GROFF ESTATE (Marcus 717-587-8068)


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - 21B

Auction, 166 West Reistville Rd., Myerstown. Joel Heis­ ey, Auctioneer. SAT., APRIL 24 - 8:30 a.m. - Katie S. Shirk, 125 Spring Grove Rd., East Earl. 2.5 story frame house, 5 bedrooms, huge kitchen, .68 acre, nice horse barn and pasture, country antiques, furniture, quilts, books. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 24 - 9:00 a.m. - Harold R. Good, 529 W. Maple Grove Rd., Denver. 1-1/2 story brick 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 2.3 acre country lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, collect­ ibles, 8x14 utility building, JD lawn tractor, furniture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., APRIL 26 - 3:00 p.m. - Bradley P. Smith Estate, 27 East Pershing Ave., Lebanon. 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, garage, guns, ammo, knives. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. TUES., APRIL 27 - 5:00 p.m. - Upper Leacock Town­ ship, 26-46 Hillcrest Dr., Leola. 11.9 acres zoned R-2,

brick school building, 47,000+ sq. ft. of classrooms, offices and gym, possible subdivision or townhouses. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 29 5:00 p.m. - Rodney L. and Beverly A. Stauffer, 115 Wollups Hill Rd., Denver. Custom 2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 2 utility buildings, 1/2 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 29 6:00 p.m. - Robert E. and Wilma Lee, 638 South State St., Ephrata. Brick 1-1/2 story arts and crafts style dwelling with brick 2 car garage with attached block shop. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 29 6:00 p.m. - Charles K. II and Debra R. Trupe, 442 Glen Mar Ave., New Holland. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath 2 story home with 2 car garage, .30 acre lot, 2,012 sq. ft., oneowner custom built 1979 and a finished basement. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., APRIL 30 - 2:00 p.m. - Richard and Christine Springer, 674 Drytown Rd., Holtwood. 4 +/- acre farm­

PUBLIC AUCTION 1½ STY. BRICK 3 BDRM. DWL. 3 CAR GAR. 24x38 – 2 STY. BARN 20x28

4/10 ACRE RURAL LOT

EAST EARL – BLUE BALL AREA

THURSDAY, APRIL 8 • 5 P.M. 4098 Division Hwy., East Earl, PA 17519 (Blue Ball). From Blue Ball Rt. 322 W. short distance to property on right. (E. Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.)

1½ sty. dwl. w/1571 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/pantry & appliances, family & living rms., office/den, 3 bdrms., full bath, 1st floor laundry/ mudroom w/washer & dryer included, full bsmt., oil hot air heat (new furnace ‘12), low maintenance exterior, covered front porch. Outbldgs: Detached 1 sty. 3 car garage 24x38 w/new roof ‘17, 2 sty. barn 20x28 w/elec. 4/10 Acre rural country lot w/rear farmland boundary, professional landscaping, circle macadam driveway. Ideally located solid all brick dwl. in clean & very well-maintained condition. Excellent family property in good community. Convenient location w/easy access to major highways & small-town Blue Ball convenience. Personal inspection by appointment or open house March 27 & April 3 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Helen A. Usner Estate Dennis Usner, Exc., 717-587-0236 www.klinekreidergood.com

- Red Run Area -

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION

3 Bdrm. Rancher w/Daylight Basement & 1 Car Garage - 19’x32’ Barn w/8’x32’ Lean-To 1.15 Acre +/- w/Stream

ette with pastures, 2 story 4 bedroom 1-1/2 bath dwell­ ing, bank barn, 2 car garage, cottage/man cave, horse barn, horse trailer, tack, lawn and garden, furniture. BeilerCampbell Auction Services. FRI., APRIL 30 - 6:00 p.m. - Eugene S. and Thelma M. Eberly, 25 Hawkview Ln., Belleville. 4 bedroom log cabin ranch style home/ retreat, 1.34 acres, 1,230 sq. ft. home, beautiful wooded setting atop Stone Mt. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. TUES., MAY 4 - Evening - 5269 Paes Rd., New Holland. Consignment auction. Penn Dutch Auction Service. FRI., MAY 7 - 7:00 p.m. - Edward S. and Lydia M. Good, 167 Jenny Lane, McAlisterville. Rustic 5 bedroom cabin (new 2005), 1 acre lot, oak kitchen, basement rec room. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 8 - 9:00 a.m. - John E. Messner, 5006 Highland Dr., Mohnton.

1-1/2 story stone 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, utility building, 3/10 acre rural lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, furniture, tools, guns, Ford Focus. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., MAY 17 - 5:00 p.m. - Michael and Lena Rose Stoltzfus, 13 East Hammond Dr., Parkesburg. Country 1-1/2 story Cape Cod dwelling, 2 car garage, garage/shop, horse barn, 5 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 20 - 2:00 p.m. - Robert D. and Chris­ tine Varner, 772 South Trappe Rd., Collegeville. 90 acre farm (known as Varner Farms), 6 bedroom farm dwelling, bank barn, horse stalls, apartment, equipment building, shop, garage, outbuildings, 1 acre pond. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 20 - 6:30 p.m. - J. Carl and Julia A. Sensenig, 136 Grist Mill

PUBLIC CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Live Edge Slab & Slab Log Auction Lawn & Garden Equipment @ 2 PM

Friday, April 9, 2021 @ 10:00 A.M. 220 Covered Bridge Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 – Lancaster County Direc�ons: From Route 222: Take Rt 322 East to right on Wanner Rd. Straight on Farmersville to right on E. Farmersville, to right on N. Farmersville, to right on Covered Bridge Rd. 1st farm on the right.

Consignment Auc�on of Live Edge Slabs, Slab & Lumber Saw Logs in most all domes�c and some exo�c species. Specializing in Black, English and Bu�er Nut Walnut Logs & Lumber

Will take slabs in any stage from fresh cut green to kiln dried, also in the rough to planed, sanded and finished. We have a lot of surfaced air dried slabs this year. Also taking Sawmill & Woodworking Equipment on consignments. Farms & Homeowners: Bring in your large diameter slab logs and turn them into cash! Tailgate Auc�on: Selling shop and garage tools right off your truck. Starts at 1PM. Lawn & Garden Equipment: Consignments to be sold star�ng at 2 PM. Terms: Pay in full on day of auc�on with PA Check, Cash or Credit Card with a 3% Convenience Fee. This is a taxable consignment auc�on. If tax exempt, bring exemp�on # and sign form. Receiving Dates: April 1, 3, 5, 6 & 7 Call by March 26th for Free Adver�sing! For forms & addi�onal pictures, go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com www.auc�onzip.com • www.GoToAuc�on.com

Seller: Noah Shirk Auc�ons (717) 354-0192

Rd., Schuylkill Have, Wash­ ington Township. 3 bedroom 2 bath Cape Cod style cottage/cabin (2013), 10 acres, oak kitchen/dining area, improved basement, central AC. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., MAY 21 - 5:00 p.m. - Daniel K. and Rachel F. Stoltzfus, 681 Lancaster Ave., New Holland. Country 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom brick dwelling, 2 car garage, shop, horse barn, 6/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 22 - 8:00 a.m. - Linda J. Funk, 130 River Corner Road, Conestoga. 41.8 acre farm with stream and pond, 2 story 3 bedroom farm dwelling, bank barn, equipment building, shop. Real Estate at 2:00 p.m.

Personal property, antiques, farm equipment, tractors, restored vehicles. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers.

Witman AUCTIONEERS, INC. PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION

• 2015 CHEVROLET IMPALA LIMITED LTZ AUTO • • BOSCH WASHER & WHIRLPOOL DRYER •

Monday, March 29, 2021 6:00 P.M.

LOCATION: 1831 Malsnee Road, Reinholds, PA 17569 (Adamstown/Berks County Line Area) Brecknock Township, Lancaster County RUSTIC BOARD & BATTEN BRICK THREE (3) BEDROOMS TWO (2) BATHS RANCH STYLE HOUSE WITH DAYLIGHT WALK-OUT FULL SIZE BASEMENT & ATTACHED TWO (2) CAR GARAGE ON 1.53 ACRES, GREAT COUNTRY SETTING & LOCATION, ELANCO School District, 1,185 sq. ft., Generac system generator, livingroom with fireplace, many recent updated mechanicals, solid raised panel interior doors, 30 handle custom kitchen plus many amenities. THIS IS A MUST SEE PROPERTY! For Financing, Photos, Full Listing, Terms, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: Cansie U. (Butch) Shupp Jr. Estate Elaine J. Unruh Ext.

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

BEILER-CAMPBELL

Auctioneers: Noah Shirk (717) 354-0192 AU#005928 Harold Martin (717) 738-4228 AA#019488 www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • 888-209-6160 Wilmer Martin (717) 333-4881 AA#019644

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

AY# 002026

(Lititz Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION TRACTORS * FARM EQUIPMENT * HAY & STRAW POTATO PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT 1,000+ TOBACCO LATH

FRI., APRIL 9, 2021 at 9:00 AM

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE

THURSDAY, MAR. 25, 2021 AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 50 Robert Rd., Ephrata (17522), Lancaster Co., PA (Directions – Rt. 322/W. Main St. in Lincoln section of Ephrata, turn north onto Robert Rd.)

Located at 1105 E. Newport Rd., Lititz, Pa.

Tuesday, March 30, 2021 at 5:30 P.M. Location: 1272 Red Run Rd., Stevens, PA 17578 (E. Cocalico Twp./Lanc. Co.)

Directions: From Terre Hill take Vine St. Follow straight onto Red Run Rd. Continue approx. 2½ mi. to property on right. OR from Ephrata at 322/222 interchange, take Hahnstown Rd. approx. 3 mi. Turn right onto Red Run Rd. to property on left. OR from Reamstown follow South Church St. Approx. 2 mi. Turn right onto Red Run Rd. to property on left.

- Real Estate 1.15 Acre country property w/stream & 3 bdrm. rancher & small barn. 1 Sty. rancher w/finished daylight basement. 1,834 sq.ft. Main Level: has 1,248 sq.ft., 3 bdrms., including master bdrm. w/master bath. Additional full bath. Eat-in kitchen. Living rm. w/bay window. Lower Level: 586 sq.ft. finished area. Lg. family rm. w/brick hearth & LP radiant heater, kitchen area & 14’x 22’ 1 car garage. LP forced air heat. Central AC. Outbuildings: 19’x32’ Barn w/2nd flr. storage & 8’x 32’ Lean-to. All on 1.15 acre +/w/macadam drive, mature shade, spacious backyard w/stream. Onsite well & septic. E. Cocalico & Brecknock Twps. Zoned: Conservation & AG. Taxes: Approx. $3,138. Auctioneer Note: Clean, 3 bdrm. rancher w/full daylight basement. Move-in condition. Short commute to Reamstown, Ephrata, Denver, Terre Hill, etc. Easy Access to Rts. 272, 222, 322, 897 & PA turnpike. Property will be sold to settle estate. Available for immediate possession. Terms: 10% down, settlement on or before May 29, 2021. Kling & Deibler, Attys. (717) 354-7700. Personal Inspection by appointment. Contact seller to schedule a private showing.

See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler

Auction for: Sensenig Family Trust Bill: 717-368-9158 Don: 717-823-2962 Larry: 717-615-5099 Tim Weaver Auct. Serv. Phone: 717-354-9524 Lic. # AY2109

Directions: From Rt. 222 Brownstown exit take Rt. 772 W. go right at White Swan Inn follow E. Newport Rd. to farm on left. TRACTORS & FARM EQUIPMENT: John Deere 2940 WF tractor w/9195 hrs, dual remotes; Farmall 560 NF tractor; Farmall Super C tractor, runs great; NH 514 spreader (very good); NH 489 haybine, (good); NH 315 baler, (good); NH 256 rolabar hay rake; JD 4-btm. plow; JD 8200 grain drill; Pequea hay tedder; Rhino 3-pt. 6-tooth chisel plow; Rhino 12’ disc; Brillion cultipacker; 12’ Brillion packer; 12’ Brillion harrow; 2-McCurdy bin wagons w/good gears; IH 2-row corn planter w/quick-hitch; 2-row cultivator w/quick-hitch; 300-gallon field sprayer; Little Giant corn elevator; 2-row AC cultivator; 4 - 16’ flat wagons; 2 - 17’x15’ wire corn cribs; 1,000+ old tobacco lath; tobacco shears & spears; 100+ cardboard tobacco packing boxes; 16-hole hog feeder; wooden chicken crates; JD riding mower; 100-gallon fuel tank; Sentry safe w/key pad; old wooden barrel; shovel, brooms, etc. HAY & STRAW: approx. 300-small hay bales & 100-straw bales. 3 wagon loads of hand & power tools & farm related items. POTATO PRODUCTION ITEMS: John Deere #30 potato digger (very good); 2 - 2 row potato planters (one for parts); seed potato cutter machine; potato conveyor packing/sorting machine; power potato brusher; potato bagging scales; Fairbanks bag scale; 100s plastic & wooden harvest baskets; 100s old burlap bags; pallet jack; 2 ready heaters; 2 barn fans; etc. CHEVY TRUCK: 1994 Chevy 2500 pick-up truck, maroon/silver, 8’ bed’, autotrans; 215k miles. GUNS: Savage mod #340 30-30 bolt-action rifle w/sling; .12-ga Wards-Hercules mod #10 single shot. Order of Sale: 9 AM 3 wagon loads farm items/tools, followed by truck, guns, tractors & farm equip. Terms: CASH, PA CHECK or CREDIT CARD w/3% FEE. Benefit Food Stand; all sale day announcements take precedence over any prior ads; Auction Co. & seller not responsible for accidents. For photos & complete listing visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

NEW HOLLAND, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

Auction For:

THE J. DEAN HESS ESTATE

ALUMINUM SIDED RANCH STYLE DWELLING WITH DETACHED GARAGE (Approx. 1,525 sq. ft. living space) The first floor contains a living room; kitchen with built-in cabinets, stove, dishwasher, window A.C.; dining room; 4 bedrooms with closets; full bathroom; half bathroom; covered front porch & concrete patio. Full basement with concrete floor; laundry hookup; oil-fired hot water furnace. 14 X 22 DETACHED BLOCK GARAGE LOT SIZE – 60’ X 177’ (M/L) EPHRATA SCHOOL DISTRICT – $3,550 YEARLY R.E. TAXES This circa 1948 ranch style dwelling offers one floor living with four bedrooms, 1½ baths and large full basement along with a detached one car garage on a nice level lot in a convenient location on the west side of Ephrata. Be sure to inspect this affordable property being sold on an estate Public Sale! OPEN HOUSE – For inspection/information, call (717) 940-9565 *TERMS OF SALE - $10,000 down payment on the day of sale; balance at settlement on or before 5/24/21. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes. Property sold as-is. A. Anthony Kilkuskie, Atty.

Sale For:

ERMA (MRS. CLARENCE) GEHMAN


22B - Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Derrick Martin and Jessica Barbara R. Huyard and Jason F. Huyard conveyed Martin for $104,900. Jesse H. Martin and Norman property on North Railroad Avenue to Jacob S. Huyard H. Martin conveyed property and Mary B. Huyard for $1. in Brecknock Township to Esther M. Martin and Jesse C&F Inc. conveyed property The following were recorded J. Martin for $1. in Earl Township to Jerry Tyler Melnik and Marina at the Lancaster County Clay Township Lilya Melnik for Recorder of Deeds office from March 11 to March 17: Meadow Drive LLC con­ $300,215.94. veyed property on Meadow Benuel B. Zook and Sarah Adamstown Borough Drive to Katie M. Levering Charmaine Garman con­ and Lamar L. Levering Jr. E. Zook conveyed property on Amsterdam Road to veyed property on Jason for $1. Lavina Z. Zook and Lydia Z. Avenue to Black Diamond Zook for $350,000. Marcus R. Kline conveyed Real Estate LLC for property on Hopeland Road East Cocalico Township $150,000. to Samina Azad for Brenda M. Noll conveyed Akron Borough $280,000. Shane Varner and Susanna Lincoln Land Group Inc. property on James Drive to Varner conveyed property conveyed property on Home Brenda M. Noll and Michael on East End Avenue to Aryn Towne Boulevard to Ruth E. D. Noll for $1. Klassen Construction and Cassidy Burda and Mark Chung for $103,000. Sunview Partners LP con­ Nathaniel Smeltzer for Lisa Starr and Vaughn C. veyed property on Pacific $320,000. Starr conveyed property on Boulevard to Kimberly Brecknock Township Furnace Hill Road to Sarah Marie Madara for $269,755. Andrew W. Horrex and Joy Albrecht and Thomas C. Curtis R. Enck Jr. and Kimberly L. Horrex con­ Albrecht III for $524,900. Shirley A. Enck conveyed veyed property on Greens Denver Borough property on North Ridge Way to James Brotner Jr. and Road to CO Little Cocalico Alyson Fisher for $390,000. Heidi Lee Wagner conveyed for $210,000. Duane W. Leinbach, Sylvia property on North Sixth Chad Michael Sensenig and Leinbach, and Matthew R. Street to Heidi Lee Wagner Holli Elizabeth Sensenig and Bret A. Brenner for $1. Martin conveyed property conveyed property on on Yellow Hill Road to Earl Township Martzall Road to Chad Michael Sensenig and Holli Akron – Ephrata Area Elizabeth Sensenig for $0. UBLIC EAL STATE UCTION The Estate of Alvin E. Fry conveyed property on Dog­ 11/2 Story 4 Bedroom 11/2 Bath Dwelling wood Drive to Farley F. Fry 28’x24’ Horse Barn w/Garage Space and Michele W. Fry for Tuesday, April 6 @ 6:00 P.M.

Deeds Recorded

PUBLIC AUCTION #1: 19½ ACRE FARMETTE w/POND & STREAM SANDSTONE RANCHER – 2 CAR GAR. BARN – EQUIP. BLDG. ALSO SELLING #2: 18.4 ACRE TRACT LAND w/STREAM BRICKERVILLE – PENRYN – ELM AREA

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$200,000. East Earl Township Timothy S. McCarthy con­ veyed property on Edgewood Drive to Andrew T. Moyer and Victoria L. Moyer for $240,900. Elizabeth Township Jason R. Ziegler and Jennifer J. Kiscadden-Ziegler con­ veyed property on Mace Lane to Jason R. Ziegler and Jennifer J. KiscaddenZiegler for $1. Ephrata Borough Colleen Staley and Jason Staley conveyed property on Akron Road to Jason Staley for $1. Jesse A. Gehman and Joanne E. Gehman conveyed prop­ erty on Duke Street to Darin A. Stoltzfus for $205,000. Ruth S. Zimmerman con­ veyed property in Ephrata Borough to Mennonite Foundation Inc., and the Ruth S. Zimmerman Chari­ table Remainder Unitrust for $1. Chrisanne Evelyn Cubby conveyed property on Jeff Avenue to AJ Home Solutions LLC for $150,000. Alicia M. Onderko and Michael J. Onderko con­ veyed property on West Sunset Avenue to Dean R. Cooper and Valerie A.

PUBLIC SALE

OF CUB CADET LTX1046 RIDING MOWER; ANTIQUES; FURNITURE & PERSONAL PROPERTY

187 Dead End Rd., Lititz, PA 17543. Rt. 322 W. thru Brickerville. Cross over Rt. 501. Left Speedwell Forge Rd. Right Dead End Rd.

MON., MARCH 29, 2021

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

Abram G. Flory, Jr. Estate K Kelly R. Hawryluk, Exc. 717-471-9002 www.klinekreidergood.com

Auc�oneers Notes: Approximately ¼ acre country property needing updates/ repairs being offered by mo�vated sellers in Akron/Ephrata area. This convenient loca�on with easy access to routes 322, 272 and 222 could be the ideal starter or re�rement home. For forms & addi�onal pictures, go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com www.auc�onzip.com • www.GoToAuc�on.com

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

Our Entire Auction Will Be Outside, Under The Pavilion. We Will Be Full! Please Note: We Are Back To Our Weekly Live Auction Schedule. Consignments Will Be Accepted Monday Mornings From 6AM-9AM, And Only During These Times. For pictures, visit www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#1536) weekend prior to auction date. 10% buyer’s premium. Cash, credit card or good PA check accepted as payment. No out of state checks without bank letter or prior approval. All items sold as-is, where-is. Food & restrooms available. All announcements made day of sale take precedence over prior advertisement. *Follow our online-only auctions in addition to our live weekly auctions* Go to www.PannebeckerWolf.Hibid.com.

Seller: Anna Mae Shirk • Nathan Shirk (717) 859-5993

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

A�orney: Kling & Diebler (717) 354-7700

BEILER-CAMPBELL AU C T I O N S E RV I C E S

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

PUBLIC AUCTION

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

PUBLIC AUCTION

9:00 A.M. 1 2 0 2 , 0 1 APRIL SATURDAYR, eal Estate 12:00 Noon CHURCHTOWN AREA

1½ STY. BRICK 3 BDRM. DWL. – 2 CAR GAR. 2.3 ACRE COUNTRY LOT PERSONAL PROP. – COLLECTIBLES – 8x14 UTILITY BLDG. JD LAWN TRACTOR – FURNITURE FIVEPOINTVILLE – BOWMANSVILLE AREA

SATURDAY, APRIL 24 9 A.M. – REAL ESTATE 1 P.M.

529 W. Maple Grove Rd., Denver, PA 17517. Rt. 897 N. to Fivepointville. Right W. Maple Grove Rd. to property on right. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

Bi-Level Home with Addition, 24x40 Outbuilding and Kennel on 2.1 Acres Guns, Tools and Personal Property

Location: 471 Swamp Road, Morgantown, PA 19543.

From Chuchtown, take Rt. 23 East to left on California Rd., to right on Swamp Rd., to property on right. Real estate is a frame, brick and siding dwelling with approx. 1840 sq. ft. of living space. Home has newer eat-in kitchen with granite countertop. Living room with refinished solid hardwood floors. New bath with tile shower and floors. Master bedroom addition with master bath, walk-in closet and separate outside entrance, (could make a great Airbnb set up). 2 additional bedrooms with refinished hardwood floors. Daylight, walk out lower level has laundry area and partially finished extra room. Fenced backyard has heated/air conditioned multi-dog kennel. 2.1 acre country tract also has 24 ft. X 40 ft. detached outbuilding. Open House: Saturdays: March 27 and April 3, 1–3 p.m. or by appointment

Terms: 10% down, balance due on or before 60 days.

AY 3607-L

Great country setting in Caernarvon Township, Lancaster County, Low Taxes and kennel. Note: Great setting, low taxes. Guns not on premises.

610-286-7834

www.tljonesauctioneers.com

Terms by:

Melissa Haas

Attorney: Kling and Deibler

1½ sty. dwl. w/1790 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/built-in range & wall oven, living rm. w/picture window, finished family rm. w/brick hearth & chimney flu, 3 bdrms., 2 full baths, bsmt. w/laundry, utility rm. & cold cellar, oil HW heat, low maintenance exterior. Upgrades Include: Roof, oil HW furnace, windows, spouting, covered soffit & fascia. Outbldgs: Detached 2 car garage 20x24 w/2nd floor storage. 2.3 ACRES w/mature shade, professional landscaping, circle macadam driveway. Subdivision potential. Owners relocated to retirement quarters & motivated to sell. Solid brick house, well-kept “move in” condition. Ideally located property in great location. Minutes to East Earl, Terre Hill, New Holland w/easy access to Rts. 897, 625, 222 and Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house April 3, 10 & 17 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www. klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

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

Harold R. Good Gloria: 717-468-0485 Jo: 717-951-3223

www.klinekreidergood.com

cars, homes, pets, automotives, antiques, appliances, garage sales, etc.

“Unique Country Acreage Properties – Brickerville/Speedwell Forge Park/State Game Land Area.” #1: 19½ ACRE farmette w/sandstone Rancher w/1808 SF, “one owner,” eat-in kitchen, large living/family rm. w/sandstone FP, 2 full size bdrms., 1½ baths, laundry, 2 car gar., shop, barn/loafing bldg. 48x52 w/stable, stalls, equip. pole barn 42x64, utility bldg., 19½ ACRES w/16 acres hi-tensile fenced pasture, stream & spring fed pond. Zoned Conservation. #2: 18.4 ACRE tract (joins above farmette), 12 acres tillable, bal. pasture w/stream & 2 run-in sheds included. Ideal home/farmette site. Zoned Ag. NOTE: After 50 years in Flory family, estate is serious to sell. Both farmette & land tract are uniquely located across from state game lands #156 w/3000+ acres, rural, country setting. Quiet & peaceful w/abundant wildlife. Truly “one of a kind” properties (sold separately). Minutes to Lititz, Manheim, Penryn & Elm w/easy access to Rt. 322, Rt. 501 & turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., April 3, 10 & 17 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)

Property Descrip�on: Brick & vinyl Cape Cod dwelling with 4 bedrooms and 1.5 baths on ¼ acre with 28’x24’ barn. House has mud room/laundry, eat-in kitchen, living room with hardwood floors, 2 bedrooms and a full bath on the first floor. Sun room leads to covered porch with maintenance free poly flooring. 2nd story with 2 bedrooms and nursery/storage room or 5th bedroom and a half bath. Oil furnace with hot water heat. Concrete floor in the basement. 8’ covered side porch. 2 story 28’x24’ barn with box stalls, garage and shop area. 2nd floor of barn used for storage. Property has convenient circle driveway, public sewer and private well. Garden area and mature trees with privacy hedge. Terms: Down payment of $10,000.00 required day of auc�on. Se�lement on or before May 2, 2021. Transfer taxes to be paid by buyer. Real Estate taxes shall be prorated. Annual Taxes $3,491 +/-.

SALE AT 10:00 A.M./RIDING MOWER AT 12:00 NOON FOLLOWED BY FURNITURE

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Automotive Cooper for $185,000. The Joseph M. Walden Estate conveyed property on East Main Street to Noel V. Walden for $1. Ephrata Township Katie L. Souders and Robert A. Souders conveyed prop­ erty on Reagan Drive to Katie L. Souders and Robert A. Souders for $1. Sandra C. Meehan conveyed property in Ephrata Town­ ship to Silmara Celeguini Rangel Luchesi for $315,000. Lititz Borough Ray M. Funck and Ruth Ann Funck conveyed property in Lititz Borough to Ray M. Funck for $1. Thao Thanh Truong con­ veyed property in Lititz Borough to Thao Dung Le Nguyen and Nguyen P. Truong for $115,000. Lukas Real Estate Holdings LLC conveyed property on Warwick Street to John M. Tice for $1. John J. Paris and Lisa M. Paris conveyed property on Front Street to John J. Paris and Lisa M. Paris for $1. Amy Bauer and James Bauer conveyed property on South Broad Street to Joe Winalski and Maria A. Winalski for $160,000.

Caleb E. Mayer conveyed property on North Broad Street to Caleb E. Mayer and Ashley E. Mayer for $1. New Holland Borough Josiah C. Snader conveyed property on Warren Street to Joshua Snader for $225,000. Timothy M. Hoober con­ veyed property on East Main Street to Katelyn Marie Iddings and Christopher James Landes for $217,000. Upper Leacock Township Loss Investors conveyed property in Upper Leacock Township to Leola New Holland Real Estate Inc. for $1. Darren Scott and Kaitlyn Scott conveyed property on Logging Road to Darren Scott and Kaitlyn Scott for $1. Korynn M. Watson conveyed property in Upper Leacock Township to Austin Horst and Megan Nissley for $182,000. Elvin B. Zimmerman and Marian B. Zimmerman con­ veyed property in Upper Leacock Township to Kenneth W. Mann and Sandra E. Mann for $255,000. Brent O. Stoltzfus and Theresa A. Stoltzfus con­ veyed property on Hunsecker

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Road to Andrew C. Brubaker and Colleen J. Brubaker for $1. David Canning conveyed property in Upper Leacock Township to G&W Holdings LLC for $1. Andrew C. Brubaker, Colleen J. Brubaker, Brent O. Stoltzfus, and Theresa A. Stoltzfus conveyed property on Hunsecker Road to Mary Jane Bullock for $1. Warwick Township Dorothy V. Earhart conveyed property on Mayfield Drive to Dorothy V. Earhart and Robert B. Earhart for $1. Daniel S. King and Fannie K. King conveyed property in Warwick Township to Leroy A. Blank and Martha A. Blank for $545,000. The Estate of Henry A. Krakowski conveyed prop­ erty on Windsor Lane to Russell W. Addie and Cyn­ thia A. Evans for $340,000. West Cocalico Township Roger Allen Kreisher Jr. and Zandra Leigh Kreisher con­ veyed property on Village Spring Lane to Jennifer Ober and Zachary Ober for $285,000. Megan E. Rutt and Shawn M. Rutt conveyed property in West Cocalico Township to Megan E. Rutt and Shawn

M. Rutt for $1. West Earl Township Diane Hikins conveyed property on South Seventh Street to Diane Hikins and Troy Hikins for $1. Fox Clearing LLC conveyed property in West Earl Town­ ship to Angelesea Home Owners Association for $1. Ray Lynn Zimmerman and Susie H. Zimmerman con­ veyed property in West Earl Township to Wesley M. Zimmerman for $260,000. David S. Lapp and Leah S. Lapp conveyed property on Cider Mill Road to Alvin E. Lapp and Martha Lapp for $1. Janice M. Nolt and Wilson Z. Nolt conveyed property in West Earl Township to Amos M. Nolt and Velma Z. Nolt for $225,000.

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How To Prevent Crabgrass In Your Landscape Few things can give a home exterior that sought after wow factor as well as a nicely maintained lawn. A lush green landscape is a great way to show pride in home ownership and improve curb appeal. As many homeowners know, lawns are under constant attack. The elements are rarely easy on lawns, and watchful eyes must always be kept open for other problems that can

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