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Ruth Doughty To Celebrate 100 Years President’s Service Award

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HOME, LAWN & GARDEN

Section A

Do You Know...? Page 4A Hometown Flavors An Advertising Supplement to with Reader-Submitted The Shopping News Recipes Page 8A

Student Spotlight Gehmans Mennonite School Samantha Martin Garden Spot High School Jesse Martin Biblical Message ............. 14A Births.................................... 15A Crossword Puzzle......... 12A “Happy Birthday”.......... 15A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”......................6A Things To Do ................... 12A

Section B

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This coming Saturday, March 28 marks a very special day for Ephrata resident Ruth Doughty. Ruth, who resides at The Groves in Ephrata, is celebrating her 100th birthday and is looking forward to this special milestone. Ruth was born

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese in Jersey City, New Jersey and lived in Kearny, New Jersey as well as Florida for her school years. In Florida, she enjoyed the beach after school. After graduating from Kearny High School, she married and moved to Columbus, Ohio where her

husband, Vincent Heding, was stationed before being sent overseas during WWII. She returned to New Jersey after the war and lived there for several decades. Widowed in the mid­ (Continued On Page 2A)

Abigail Kachel, an Eph­ rata High School senior, is a recent recipient of the Presi­ dent’s Volunteer Service Award for her exemplary volunteer service. The award recognizes Americans who have volunteered sig­ nificant amounts of their time to serve their comm­ unities and their country. Abigail volunteers in many different capacities across the community, but they all have one thing in common, mentoring and helping younger children. As a YMCA “Big Sister” at

Akron Elementary School, she volunteers after school every Monday. “We go over a lesson, and I spend one­ on­one time with a fourth grade student, as well as time in a large group with other students,” she ex­ plained. She also volunteers with the Fulton Elementary School Mounts Buddy pro­ gram, Camp Conquest and Lititz Grace Church. Abigail credits her vol­ unteering experience to her growth in patience and leadership. She also be­ (Continued On Page 2A)

Brecknock Real Life Economics Lessons Encourages Third Grade Entrepreneurs

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The third grade learners in Cristen Miller’s Language Arts class from Brecknock Elementary School had a chance to experience being an entrepreneur. The learners worked independently or with a team to create a product to sell at an Entrepreneur Bazaar held on Friday, March 6. Learners from third and fourth grade, as well as staff members, shopped at the bazaar using play money. The learners enjoyed learning about economics in a real­life hands­on experience. Shown in the photo on the left is bazaar patron Zachary Johnson as he chooses some custom greeting cards made by Quinn Carroll. The photo on the right includes, from left to right, Aaliyah Forney, Lydia Gingrich, Ayiana Boyer and Faith Evans as they purchase homemade ice pops from entrepreneurs Emily Heller and Kelsey Longacre.

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The Shopping News of Lancaster County is published every week. The Shopping News of Lancaster County reserves the right to reject any advertisement. All the information contained herein is accurate to the best of our knowledge. We regret any errors or omissions.  The information and advertisements found in The Shopping News do not necessarily reflect the opinions of  The Shopping News or any of its staff members. Delivery concerns can be addressed by calling our office. We encourage fraternal and civic groups, schools, churches, scouts and other local organizations to submit  news releases of general interest. Related photographs of good quality are also accepted. Complete picture  identification  must  be  included.  All  articles  will  be  used  as  space  permits  and  are  not  guaranteed  to  be  published. Every news release submitted MUST have a complete contact name, address and phone number.  News information can be mailed, dropped at our office, emailed or faxed. DEADLINES: (Subject to change during holidays) DISPLAY ADS with proof - Thursday 12 noon DISPLAY ADS - Monday 8 a.m. CLASSIFIED ADS - Monday 9 a.m. NEWS COPY - Thursday 9 a.m. Photos must be submitted through email as jpegs or  tiffs at least 5” wide and 300DPI or higher  OR through the mail as a processed photo.

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Ruth Doughty To Celebrate 100 Years (Continued From Page 1A)

1970s, she moved to Pennsylvania to be near family and met and married William Doughty in the early 1990s. Finding herself again widowed, she moved

between Maryland and Pennsylvania to be near her daughters and their families. Ruth was a homemaker for many years, concentrating on gardening and for several years she was a Girl Scout leader. During WWII she worked as a bank teller and after her first husband died (Vincent Heding), she again sought employment in a bank and rose to head teller. After moving to Pennsylvania, she coordinated all gift­

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shop activities at the local Senior Center. She enjoyed traveling, visiting Alaska, Spain, Portugal, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Her family includes two daughters, three grandsons and one granddaughter, five great­grandsons and two great­granddaughters. Ruth says her secret to longevity is everything in moderation, participation in exercise classes and consuming a healthy diet. Congratulations to Ruth on her special milestone and everyone wishes her many more. She is shown ready to celebrate and has two special friends with her in the photo.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Ephrata High School students Jamie Chon (left) and Adam Gockley (right) earned their positions through the audition process at the PMEA District 7 Orchestra Festival recently.

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President’s Service Award (Continued From Page 1A)

lieves, “It is important to take the time and help others who need it. In general, volunteering benefits both the volunteer and those who are being helped.” The President’s Volunteer Service Award is sponsored by Prudential Financial in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) and recognizes secondary students across America for outstanding volunteer serv­

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ice. Volunteer activities are evaluated on criteria in­ cluding initiative, effort, impact, and personal growth. “We are honored to celebrate the contributions of these students and hope their stories inspire others to volunteer too,” said Prudential Chairman and CEO Charles Lowrey. “Demonstrating civic responsibility through vol­ unteerism is an important part of life,” continued NASSP Executive Director JoAnn Bartoletti. “These honorees practice a lesson we hope all young people, as well as adults, will emulate,” she concluded. Abigail’s volunteer

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Denver Elementary PTA Hosts The Art Of Storytelling

Obituaries Beverly Ann Kimmich, 69, Lititz, passed away on Thursday, March 5. Floyd L. Myer, 91, hus­ band of Patricia (Michaelis) Myer, Ephrata Manor, form­ erly of Leola, passed away on Sunday, March 8. Chester E. “Chet” Hab­ ecker, 87, husband of Verna M. Lehman Habecker, Lititz, passed away on Monday, March 9. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters: Melissa “Missy” Woodruff, Boyertown, and Geraldine “Gerri,” wife of Tim Hollinger, Lititz; three grand­ children; a brother, Adam Habecker, New Provi­ dence; and a sister, Joan, wife of Roger Patches, Mount Wolf. Harold G. “Pop” Kauff­ man, 80, husband of Betty J. (Sweigart) Kauffman, Rein­ holds, passed away on Monday, March 9. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Harold G. Jr., husband of Ann Kauff­ man, Denver; three daught­ ers: Christine, wife of Bruce Hunsicker, Myerstown; Patti, wife of Brian Walmer, Ephrata; and Lori, wife of Barry Donmoyer, Denver; 12 grandchildren; ten greatgrandchildren; a brother, Donald, husband of Pat Kauffman; and two sisters: Helen Schaeffer, and Arlene, wife of Martin Zimmerman. Jacob H. Killheffer, 89, United Zion Retirement Community, Lititz, passed away on Monday, March 9.

He was the husband of the late Flossie M. Killheffer. He is survived by two daughters: Lorraine Kill­ heffer, Lancaster, and Cathy Kirchner, wife of Charles, Sun City Center, Florida. Joan M. McKinney, 80, Lititz, passed away on Monday, March 9. She is survived by a son, David M. McKinney Jr., husband of Joanne, Lan­ caster; a daughter, Kelly L., wife of William Fritsch Sr., Lititz; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; a brother, Charles Wicker­ sham, husband of Mary, Minnesota; and a sister, Elsie Sprout, wife of Richard, Lancaster. Brennan Eugene Lied, 25, fiancé of Carly Gill, Denver, passed away on Tuesday, March 10. Besides his fiancée, he is survived by his parents, Brent E. Lied, partner of Cristiane Dos Santos, Denver, and Paulla Zimm­ erman, wife of Charlie Zimm­ erman, Lehighton; a sister, Kendra Lied, partner of Shane Sauder; and grandparents: June Lied Krafft, and Dave and Fay Peachey. Elizabeth J. Moyer, 84, Stevens, passed away on Tuesday, March 10. She was the wife of the late Richard Moyer. She is survived by a son, Mark Moyer, Mountville, and a sister, Irene Dennis. Abigail Marie (Lowe)

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Denver Elementary PTA recently hosted the Art of Storytelling contest. Students create a book and enter it into one of the following categories: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, concept, and graphic novel. Various awards are given out, with the book selected as the grand prize being published and placed in the Denver Elementary Library. The contest gives students a purpose for writing and promoting the writing process. Displaying the books in the library provides an authentic audience - the school community. To kick-off the contest, the students watched the Story Pirates perform their Greatest Hits Assembly. The Story Pirates performed

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Critchfield, 42, wife of Andrew Critchfield, Akron, passed away on Friday, March 13. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Jack Henry; a daughter, Peyton Anne; a brother, Gregory Lowe, husband of Ashlea, Carlisle; and a sister, Beth (Lowe) Mazur, wife of Chris, Leola. Joseph Michael Laven­ ture Sr., 70, husband of Hatsuko, Ephrata, passed away on Saturday, March 14. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Joey Laventure, husband of Tina, Manassas, Virginia; two daughters: Maria Laventure,

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comedy and magic to spark student creativity, stretch the imagination and tell a story. Magician Papa Tater is shown entertaining the students.

Maytown, and Heather, wife of Mickey Shirk, Lititz; 15 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Doris J. Zimmerman, 60, wife of Lewis H. Zimm­ erman, Denver, passed away on Saturday, March 14. Besides her husband, she is survived by six sons: Justin R., husband of Rachel A. (Stuckey) Zimmerman, Denver; Jeremy L. Zimm­ erman, Terre Hill; Jordan L. Zimmerman, Marietta; Josh­

ua D., husband of Lisa M. (Massey) Zimmerman, Den­ ver, Colorado; Jevin S., husband of Amanda (Pierce) Zimmerman, Lancaster; and Jared L., husband of Mary­ ann (Bowser) Zimmerman, Hudson, Florida; a daughter, Jolynn, wife of Jason Friesen, Lott, Texas; 15 grandchildren; five brothers: Eugene S., husband of Martha Musser, Lititz; David S. Musser, Ephrata; Gerald, husband of Darla

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and 11:00 a.m. The dates available are: Wednesday, March 25, Friday, March 27, Monday, March 30, Wednesday, April 1 and Friday, April 3. The lunch choice is: Ham and cheese or bologna and cheese or egg salad with chips, cookie,

applesauce and water. The dinner availability pick-up times are from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. If you need delivery, call 717-3364200 between 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. On Thursday, March 26 the dinner choice is: Turkey or ham, with

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Gary Showers; (fourth row) Ronald Shaeffer, Marcia Male, Jeffrey Deibler, Dwight Buch; (back row) Patsy Hemp, George Dunkleberger, Audrey Weik, Walter Pierce and Sherry Fry. The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley is dedicated to discovering, gathering and preserving materials and data relative to the community known as the

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are, from left to right (front row) Judith Shober, Barbara Sweigart, Joyce Wentzel, Donna Callihan, Donna Lurie, Mary Kay Diem, Janice Gerhart, Dennis Steininger; (second row) Dwight Kreitz, Mike Herr, Barry Redcay, Willis Seiverling, Greg Fogarty, Connie Richter; (third row) Mary Stahl, Julia Hacker, Timothy Kleinfelter, Carol Weaver, Donald Kreider,

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The Stevens Fire Company understands that the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic is a disruption to everyday life due to the various plans of action recommended by the State and Federal Government in order to mitigate the spread of this virus. Along with these plans come the unfortunate consequences of undue financial hardships and burdens being placed on many during these challenging times. The Stevens Fire Company would like to do its part by helping to alleviate some of the financial stresses to the public by providing free – no-charge ‘grab & go’ lunches and dinners. These will be provided to the public during the time frame of the East Cocalico Township Declaration of Disaster Emergency. These free – no-charge ‘grab & go’ lunches and dinners will be available for pick-up via drive through at: Stevens Fire Company Station, 91 Stevens Road, Stevens (office: 717-3364200). For those who are unable to pick-up in person due to medical conditions, please call the station for delivery during the hours indicated

The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley, located at 237-249 West Main Street (Route 322), Ephrata, needs your help! They are hoping that Shopping News readers can provide information regarding this photo. Shown in the photo is the fourth grade class at Washington Avenue School with teacher Dorothy Schmeck in 1955. No students have been identified. If you are able to provide more details about this picture or identify any of the people shown, call The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley at 717-7331616 or email cjmarquet@ gmail.com. Future “Do You Know…” photos will be published in upcoming Shopping News issues. If a photo is identified, the information will be published. Regarding the photo published in the Wednesday, March 11 issue, we have received identifications from Dennis Steininger and Barbara Sweigart of the Franklin Street School second grade class. They

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Given the heightened risk that COVID-19 presents to the older adult population and the Lancaster County Office of Aging’s concern for the rapid spread of the virus, Lancaster County Senior Centers (Lancaster Neighborhood Senior Center, Lancaster Rec Senior Center, Luis Muniz Marin Senior Center, Next Gen Senior Center, Columbia Senior Center, Elizabethtown Senior Center, Lititz Senior Center and Millersville Senior Center) will be closed beginning Tuesday, March 17 until further notice. During this period, the centers are closed, but staff will continue to remain in contact with participants to offer support. Frozen meals will be provided to those consumers who have no other meal options available.

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Friendly Circle Meeting

The Friendly Circle held its first 2020 meeting on Wednesday, March 11 at Akron Church of the Brethren. President Jan Witmer welcomed everyone. Janice Book and Brenda Mumma greeted 93 mem­ bers and three guests. The theme song “The More We Get Together” was sung followed by “My Jesus I Love Thee,” “This Is My Father’s World” and “My Wild Irish Rose.” A moment of silence was held for deceased member Fern Martzall. President Witmer intro­ duced the meditation speak­ er, retired Chaplain and Pastor, Ken Higgenbottom. He was Pastor at Grace Point Nazarene Church in Ephrata and Chaplain at Mt. Hope Retirement Home. In his retirement he does artistic painting, but stressed people need to make worship a priority in their lives. Bring the gospel to the world and help those around you. Make a choice of worshiping - everyone has spiritual gifts - you need to reach out to the world around you. You cannot live by bread alone, first you need to take Christ, second go to others and third do something for yourself.

Denver Lions Student Of The Month

The Denver Lions Club has recognized Jameson Kernaghan, of Reinholds, as Student of the Month. Jameson is the daughter of Kim and Shawn Kernaghan. She has a sister named Rylee and a brother named Shawn. At Cocalico High School, she is a member of Student Government and Varsity Girls Lacrosse Team. Jame­ son has been Student of the Month, Honorable Mention for Girls Lacrosse and on the Honor Roll throughout her high school career. She volunteers to cleanup trash after football games. Jame­ son attends Our Mother of Perpetual Help in Ephrata. She will be attending East

Stroudsburg University to major in Biology and play lacrosse. The Denver Lions Club is proud to honor Jameson Kernaghan for her scholastic

achievements and service to the community. Shown in the photo, from left to right, is Jameson Kernaghan and Lion Presi­ dent Allen Dissinger.

Read God’s word to learn how to help others. The most important thing of Christian life is what God sees. After the delicious meal cooked and served by the kitchen committee, Carol Landis introduced Lee Moyer, who directs, ”The World’s Greatest One Man Band,” which presents positive upbeat musical programs. He honored St. Patrick’s Day with Irish music and songs with The Friendly Circle singing along. They all sang as Mr. Moyer played the keyboard and trumpet and singing “Peg My Heart,” “Just A Closer Walk With Thee,” I’ll

Take You Home Again, Kathleen,” “Ireland Must Be Heaven,” “Sweet Rosie O’Grady,” “Clancey Lowered The Boom” and “O Danny Boy.”
 Secretary Libby Rupp read the minutes from the December 2019 meeting. Treasurer Debbie Moyer reported the balance as of February 2020. Pat Bunting led the singing of 12 January birthdays, 16 February birthdays and ten March birthdays. She also led the singing for the February anniversaries of Sandra and Jerry Butzer, 53 years; Connie and Alvin DeHaven, 52 years; Mary

Ann and Gerald Reinhold, 50 years; Gloria and Basil Reynolds, 58 years; and Doris and Jack Smith, 29 years. One March anni­ versary was Nancy and Harold Bingeman, 69 years. Pat Witmer introduced new members Beverly Benn­ing and Bill and Sandy Martin. President Witmer reported Shirley Pierce sending four get well cards and two sympathy cards. Linda Fahnestock reported on the trips planned for 2020. Information for 2020 is available at the end of the article.

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He was the husband of the late Maggie (Zerbe) Adair. He is survived by a son, Gregory Adair, husband of Pat, Reinholds; a daughter, Carol Adair, York; seven grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Kenneth Adair Jr. Carl E. Martin, 83, husband of Arlene (Snader) Martin, New Holland, passed away on Sunday, March 15. Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters: Carlene, wife of Jeff Petersen, Atglen; Sharon, wife of Steve Martin, New Holland; and Cathy Martin, engaged to Turner Knapp, Atlanta, Georgia; four grandchildren; and a brother, Elmer, husband of Grace Martin, Ephrata. Milton G. Steffy Jr., 92, husband of Lavonne (Mc­ Cauley) Steffy, Denver, passed away on Tuesday, March 17. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Glenn Steffy, Denver; and a daughter, Gayle Steffy, Millersville. He was preceded in death by an infant son.

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Linda Fahnestock re­ minded the group to take sub orders and bring them to the Wednesday, April 8 meeting with subs being made on Wednesday, April 15. The beautiful napkins were donated by Debbie Moyer. The free meal ticket was won by Betty Kalbach. The meeting was adjourned after the singing of the “Doxology.” The next board meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 1 at 8:00 a.m. at Gus’s Keystone Diner in Ephrata. The regular club meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 8 at 11:30 a.m. at the Akron Church of the Brethern, 613 Main Street, Akron. The Friendly Circle has trips planned for Gettysburg, Thursday, May 14; Finger Lakes, New York, Wednes­ day to Friday, July 22-24; Totem Pole Playhouse to see Love, Sex and the IRS, Tuesday, August 25; Gems of Cumberland County, Monday, October 26; Hunterdon Hills Playhouse to see “A Playhouse Christ­ mas,” Tuesday, November 17; and United States Army Band, Washington, D.C. in December. If interested in any of these trips please contact Linda Fahnestock, 717-733-4414 for more information.

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Es Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch Eck By: The Late C. Richard Beam A collection of “Deitsch Eck” columns from past issues of The Shopping News honoring the late C. Richard Beam.

(Originally published in the August 25, 1982 issue of The Shopping News) Miller, Miller, Maahler Dutch Folklore Between Haase Barig and Brauneschteddel Miller, Miller, Maahler, Geb mir en Sack voll Daaler. Leeg mer eener uff die Hand, No faahr ich en naus noch Deitschland. No faahr ich iwwer en Gluckehaus, Do schpringe drei Bobbe raus. Eene schpinnt Seide, Die anner wickelt Weide; Die anner schpringt ins Brunnehaus Un hollt mer en Pund Budder raus. Der Bauer hot sei Fraa verlore, Er sucht sie mit die Hund. Die Meis draage der Dreck naus, Un die Katze schpiele die Drumm. *** Miller, miller, grinder, Give me a pocketful of dollars.

Place one upon my hand, Then I’ll drive out to Germany. Then I’ll go by way of the henhouse, Where three dolls run out. One is spinning silk, The other is weaving willows. The third runs into the springhouse And fetches a pound of butter for me. The farmer has lost his wife, He’s looking for her with his dogs. The mice are carrying out the dirt, And the cats are playing the drum. *** On Tuesday evening, August 10, at dusk, we arrived at a place in the Cocalico Valley and were greeted by children and a dog playing in the yard. Soon we were in the comfortable kitchen having a delightful chat with an Old Order Mennonite couple and some of their grandchildren. The evening before we had been to a large Old Order Amish singing on the John Fisher farm and were reminded by our Cocalico Daal (valley) host that he had some Dutch lore he wanted to pass along to me–lore which he had learned from his mother. I told him that if at all possible, I would stop by the next evening after a visit with Ernie Bechtel and a budding young Dutch folklorist, Bill Fetterman of Allentown. We are beholden to our Cocalico Daal friend for “Miller, Miller, Maahler,” for it is a new piece in our collection of Dutch folklore. There are some lines we have encountered in other Dutch verses, but the poem as a whole was previously unknown to us. We wonder how many of our readers have heard a version of “”Miller, Miller, Maahler”? August 25, 1982 Es Bischli­Gnippli as deel Bobbe gleicht

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Berks History Center

In support of the Gov­ ernor’s decision to close all schools in Pennsylvania to slow the spread of the COVID­19 virus, the Berks History Center was closed to the public as of Saturday, March 14. Both the museum at 940 Centre Avenue and research library located in the Henry Janssen Library building at 160 Spring Street will remain closed for two weeks and plan to resume normal business hours beginning the week of Monday, March 30. During this time they will continue to share your Berks history digitally via their social media platforms and website. Follow @berks­ history on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Additional changes may be on the horizon based upon the fluidity of the pandemic. Please continue to check their website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for future updates. The Berks History Center thanks you for your patience, understanding, and support. Most im­ portantly, they hope that you are all able to stay healthy.

Why Do Americans Indulge Their Pets? DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Why do Americans spend so much money on their pets? Couldn’t they save more money if they didn’t indulge their dog or cat with designer sweaters, booties, premium dog food and trendy grooming? — Caryn B., via email DEAR CARYN: It’s true that Americans spend more on their pets than anyone else in the world. According to the American Pet Products Association, spending in 2019 reached $95.7 billion. Owners spend most of their money on pet food and treats, totaling $36.9 billion last year. Another expensive item is veterinary care and related product sales (like medications), with $29.3 billion spent. Why do we spend so much money? Ask any owner, and they’ll give you roughly the same answer. Our pets are a part of our family. We are dedicated to them, just as they are dedicated to us. We don’t want to see them suffer, and like any beloved family member, we are willing to spend far more money on their health and comfort than we would on ourselves. Designer doggie sweaters aren’t just stylish, they protect our dogs from the elements, and the higher-priced sweaters tend to be more comfortable and better fitting. Booties prevent cuts to the pads on their paws when walking in the city or on icy pavement, minimizing pain and possible infections. High-quality dog food costs more, but the payoff is in better overall health and a longer life. And grooming, for the most part, plays a key part in keeping pets healthier and more comfortable. (With the exception of scrotum glitter. I’m not quite sure about that one.) So sure, we’re spending a lot of money. But Americans look for a balance of value for what we spend, and clearly, pet owners are finding great value in spending a bit more to keep their beloved pets healthy and happy. Send your tips, questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.

Kandra Lynn Maldonado (Skidmore) passed away at home on December 7, 2019 with her daughter by her side. She was born October 13, 1971 in Ephrata PA. She was the daughter of Sandra K. Larmie (Skidmore) and the late Joseph S. Marko. Kandra is survived by her two children, Joshua M. Maldonado of Akron PA and Alexandria L. Maldonado of Lancaster PA. Kandra was the oldest of four siblings, which are April Hogan, wife of Daniel of Ephrata, Kelly Sprecher, wife of Fredrick of Ephrata and Louis R. Larmie of Blue Ball PA. Kandra, known by Kandy to most, worked at Maple Farm Nursing Center in Akron PA for almost nineteen years and was devoted to caring for her residents. Kandy loved her dogs as if they were her children, especially her “DOODLE.” Kandy enjoyed crafting, gardening, exercising, hiking and just loved spending time with the people she loved. Her family will be having a Celebration of Life at a later date. Kandy will be missed by many.

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Spring has arrived, and with the change in season comes thoughts of warmer weather and fresh fruity flavors in our cooking. Pineapple brings a tropical feel no matter the time of year, and is a perfect addition to desserts, savory dishes and drinks! We asked readers to share their favorite recipes with us. We received many responses, including those below. To view all of the recipes submitted, along with those submitted for past Hometown Flavors sections, visit www.snews.com.

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1½ cups all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons white granulated sugar 1 tablespoon baking powder 20 oz. can crushed pineapple, drained ½ cup milk 1 cup cooking oil Whisk together flour, sugar and baking powder in a bowl. Add crushed pineapple and milk. Stir until dough sticks together. (If it is too thin, add more flour; if it is too thick, add more milk). Heat oil. Drop ¼ cup batter into oil for each fritter. Mash out like patties with a spatula. Brown on each side. Makes 12 fritters. Drizzle with syrup and/or powdered sugar.

½ cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon lemon juice ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon pepper 2 cups cooked cut up chicken 1 cup chopped celery 1 cup grapes, halved 1 cup pineapple tidbits, drained 11 oz. mandarin oranges, drained sliced almonds or walnut pieces Blend mayo, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Mix in chicken and celery. Refrigerate. Stir in fruits and nuts before servings.

Pineapple Fritters

Janice Martin, East Earl 1 cup shortening 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla or lemon flavoring 1 cup crushed pineapple ½ teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 2 teaspoons baking powder 4 cups flour 1 cup nuts or coconut Cream sugars and shortening. Add eggs and flavorings; beat until fluffy. Add pineapple, salt, soda and baking powder. Add flour gradually. Fold in nuts or coconut. Bake at 375°F until lightly browned.

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Pineapple Juice Cake

Deborah Bucher, Ephrata 15.25 oz. box yellow or butter cake mix (Betty Crocker or Pillsbury) ¾ cup vegetable oil ¾ cup pineapple juice 4 large eggs Glaze: 2 cups powdered sugar ¾ cup pineapple juice 4 tablespoons unsalted butter Preheat the oven to 325°F. Grease and flour a 10 to 12 cup Bundt pan. Use an electric mixer to combine the cake mix, vegetable oil, pineapple juice and eggs in a large bowl. Beat about 2 minutes. Pour the batter into the prepared pan. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean and the cake is just starting to pull away from the sides. Allow the cake to start to cool in the pan while you make the glaze. In a small sauce pan, combine the powdered sugar, pineapple juice and butter. Cook over mediumlow heat until the butter has melted, stirring frequently. Use a skewer or toothpick to poke holes in the cake. Pour the warm glaze over the cake while it is still in the cake pan. It’s going to seem like a lot of glaze, but just keep pouring. Allow to cool for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the cake is cool and most of the glaze has been absorbed, then invert the cake onto a serving platter.

Pineapple & Orange Tapioca Kaitlyn Wenger, Lititz ½ cup granulated tapioca ¾ cup sugar 1 /8 teaspoon salt ½ cup pineapple juice 1 cup water ½ cup orange juice 1½ teaspoons lemon juice mandarin oranges 1 cup crushed pineapple, drained Combine tapioca, sugar, salt, pineapple juice and water in sauce pan. Bring to boil over medium heat, stirring constantly. Boil till almost clear. Remove from heat and add orange and lemon juices. Cool. Add mandarin oranges and crushed pineapples.

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Pineapple and Marshmallow Dessert Kaitlyn Wenger, Lititz 3 eggs, beaten 3 tablespoons flour ¾ cup sugar 1 cup water 1 can pineapple tidbits 2 to 3 bananas, optional 2 cups mini marshmallows ½ cup nuts, optional Cook the egg, flour, sugar, water and juice from pineapple till thickened. Cool and add the rest of the ingredients. Best while fresh.

Baked Pineapple Stuffing

Mary Ann Good, Terre Hill “Wonderful with ham, or just a side dish.” ¼ lb. butter, softened 16 oz. can crushed pineapple 1 cup granulated sugar 6 to 8 slices bread, cubed 4 eggs pinch of salt Blend butter and sugar until creamy. Add eggs and pineapple; mix together. Add salt. Fold in bread cubes. Spoon into well-greased baking dish. Bake at 350°F for 45 minutes, covered, then 10 minutes uncovered.

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1 cup nuts, optional Mix all cake ingredients together. Melt 2 tablespoons butter Jeffrey Fisher, Stevens in a 9” round pan. Sprinkle Lauren Zimmerman, brown sugar over melted 1 can sliced pineapple Akron butter. Add one layer ¾ cup teriyaki sauce pineapple and one layer of 2 cups flour 1 lb. ground beef nuts. 1 cup sugar 1 large sweet onion, sliced Place batter over top and 1 cup butter 1 tablespoon butter bake at 350°F for about 45 (2) 8 oz. packages cream minutes. Cool on wire rack cheese 4 bacon strips, cooked for 10 minutes. Invert on Drain the pineapple juice serving plate. 4 tablespoons sugar into a small bowl; add 4 teaspoons milk teriyaki sauce. Place 3 2 cups coconut tablespoons in a resealable bag. Add pineapple; toss to 2 eggs coat. Set aside. 2 teaspoons vanilla Shape beef into four patties; 2 tablespoons butter, place in an 8” square baking melted dish. Pour the remaining (2) 8 oz. cans crushed Christine Dean, teriyaki sauce mixture over pineapple Denver patties; marinate for 5 to Combine flour, sugar and 10 minutes, turning once. 3 eggs butter. Pat in pan and bake Drain and discard teriyaki 1 cup vegetable oil at 350°F for 15 minutes marinade. or until brown around the 2 cups granulated sugar Grill, covered, over medium edges. Cool slightly. heat or broil 4” from the heat 2 teaspoons vanilla Blend cream cheese, sugar, for 6 to 9 minutes on each milk and eggs. Fold in side or until no longer pink. 3 cups chopped zucchini vanilla and pineapple and 1 cup crushed pineapple Meanwhile, in a small spread over crust. Combine skillet, sauté onion in butter 3 cups flour coconut and melted butter until tender, about 5 minutes; and sprinkle over filling. set aside. Drain pineapple 2 teaspoons baking powder Bake at 350°F for 15 to 20 marinade. Place pineapple minutes or until coconut is on grill or under broiler to 1½ teaspoons cinnamon slightly toasted. heat through. ¾ teaspoon nutmeg Layer lettuce and onion on bottom of bun; top with 1 cup raisins burger, cheese, pineapple and 1 cup chopped walnuts bacon. Serve immediately. Beat eggs, oil, sugar and Yield: 4 servings. vanilla until thick. Stir in Deborah Bucher, Ephrata rest of ingredients; blend 1 cup crushed pineapple, well. Pour into two greased undrained 5”x9” loaf pans. 1 cup cold water Bake at 350°F for 1 hour. ½ cup white sugar 1 Freezes well. /8 teaspoon salt Elaine Ziolkowski, Ephrata 615 E. Newport Rd., Lititz Cake: One mile east of Rt. 501 ¼ cup butter (717) 627-4090 1 cup sugar Mon. & Fri. 8-8; LLC Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8-6; 2 eggs, beaten Sat. 8-4. ½ cup milk We accept Food Stamps! ½ teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons baking powder 1½ cups flour Topping: 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup brown sugar While Supplies Last • 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed pineapple, drained

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Please note some of these events may have been cancelled due to the current health situation. Before attending, we encourage you to confirm event details. WED., MARCH 25 Muddy Creek Lutheran, 11 South Muddy Creek Rd., Denver, will hold a joint Lenten Service at 7:00 p.m. with Pastor Tom Darr (St. John’s Center, East Earl). THURS., MARCH 26 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 167 East Main St., Ephrata, will hold a Free Community Meal. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. No meal served if

Ephrata Schools are cancelled or closed due to weather. For more info., call 717-733-6646. FRI., MARCH 27 Farmersville Fire Company, 74 East Farmersville Road, Ephrata, will hold their 45th Annual Community Sale starting at 4:30 p.m. For more info., call 717354-5094 or 717-4904487. SAT., MARCH 28 Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue, 60 Vera Cruz Rd., Reinholds, will hold a Canine Egg Hunt. Gates open at 11:00 a.m. and egg hunt begins at 11:30 a.m. The event is open to the public. For more info. or reservations, call 717-4844799 by Friday, March 20. SAT., MARCH 28 Stevens Fire Company, 91 Stevens Rd., Stevens, will hold a Kauffman’s Chicken Bar-B-Que from 10:00 a.m. until sold out. There is a cost. For more info., call 717-336-4200. SAT., MARCH 28 - The Denver Fire Hall, 25 Locust St., Denver, will postpone the Cabin Fever Dance and all fire hall events due to the current health crisis. For more info., call Sandra at

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717-587-0456 or June at 717-336-2791. SUN., MARCH 29 - The Loyal Christian Benefit Associations is holding a Fundraiser Gift Card Bingo at the Ephrata VFW. Doors open at 12:00 noon. Bingo starts at 1:30 p.m. For more info. or tickets, call Edie at 717-989-4555. WED., APRIL 1 - St. Paul’s Lutheran, 80 East Main St., Adamstown, will hold a joint Lenten Service at 7:00 p.m. with Pastor Tim Craven (Mellingers, Schoeneck). SAT., APRIL 4 - The Upper Leacock Township War Memorial Association is sponsoring its last Indoor Flea Market/Garage Sale at 54 West Main St., Leola, from 6:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There is no admission charge. For more info., call 717-656-6154. SAT., APRIL 4 - The Lititz Springs Chapter #499 Order of the Eastern Star will hold a Fashion Show at the Eden Resort, Lancaster. Doors open at 11:00 a.m. Luncheon served at 12:00 noon. There is a cost for tickets. For more info., call 717-201-4489. SAT., APRIL 4 - Dove Westgate Church, 1755 West Main St., Ephrata, will hold an Egg Hunt, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Hunt at 12:00 noon. Free food, bounce house and face painting. Bring your own baskets. SAT., APRIL 4 - The Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main St., Leola, has cancelled the All You Can Eat Breakfast and Chicken Corn Soup Sale.

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5:30 p.m. Dinner at 6:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info., RSVP by Friday, April 3. Call 717-351-5680 ext. 5. FRI., APRIL 10 - Fair­ mount Homes, 333 Wheat Ridge Dr., Ephrata, will host a gospel concert featuring the Roland Zimmerman Family in the Wheat Ridge Chapel at 1:45 p.m. For more info., call 717-3546804. SAT., APRIL 11 - The Akron Lions Club will hold a Drive-Thru Easter Egg Hunt, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Lloyd Roland Park, Akron. They will give out a bag of eggs and a chocolate bunny rabbit. For children up to grade six. SAT., APRIL 18 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver,

will hold a Mud Sale and Quilt Auction, from 9:00 a.m. to ? Quilt auction at 11:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-336-6767. SAT., APRIL 18 - The Smokestown Fire Company, 860 Smokestown Rd., Den­ ver, will hold a Haus and Pinochle Card Party at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-2687. SUN., APRIL 19 - Ephrata Amvets Ladies Auxiliary will host a Cash Bingo in the Banquet Hall, 614 South State St., Ephrata. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. Bingo starts at 3:00 p.m. SAT., APRIL 25 - The Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main St., Leola, will hold an All You Can Eat Chicken Pot Pie Dinner, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Purchase by the quart from

1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. There is a cost. SUN., APRIL 26 - 4 Our Kids is holding a Longa­ berger Basket Bingo Fund­ raiser at the Ephrata VFW, 141 South State St., Ephrata. Doors open at 12:00 p.m. Bingo begins at 1:30 p.m. There is a cost for tickets. For more info. or tickets, call Barb Lilley at 717-4717290, or Marianne Hlavaty at 717-859-1842. SAT., MAY 2 - “Mutts & Motors” will be hosting their 2nd Annual Car, Truck and Bike Show at the Stevens Fire Company, Stevens, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Rain date is Saturday, May 16. Spectators may enter for free. SAT., MAY 2 - St. Luke’s United Church of Christ, 222 North Broad St., Lititz,

will hold their Spring Bazaar, from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. For more info., call the church at 717-6267100. SAT., MAY 2 - The Schoe­ neck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold a Yard Sale, from 7:00 a.m. to ? There is a cost. For more info., call 717-3366767. SAT., MAY 2 - The Schoe­ neck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold a Big John Nolt Chicken BBQ Dinner, from 9:00 a.m. to ? There is a cost.

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Tuesday, April 7. Call Steph­ anie Frymyer at 717-7336057. WED., MAY 13 Weaverland Anabaptist Community, 210 Weaverland Valley Rd., East Earl, will host a Community Meal, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Registration is not required. SAT., MAY 16 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold an All You Can Eat Seafood Night, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Advanced tickets only available until (Continued On Page 15A)

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THIS WEEK’S

Biblical Message

Aged Women Teachers by Pastor Ricky Kurth “The aged women likewise, that they be… teachers of good things” (Titus 2:3). When I was a boy, I remember reading about a mother who taught her daughter to cut off the end

of a roast before placing it in the oven, laying the part she cut off in the pan next to the roast. She explained that that’s how her mother had taught her to prepare a roast. When her daughter asked why, her mom wasn’t sure, so the girl called her grandmother to find out. Grandma explained that it was because she never owned a pan long enough for a roast! Now that sounds like something that aged women don’t need to teach anyone. And life is filled with things like that! Maybe that’s why, after telling “aged women” to be “teachers of good things” (Titus 2:3), the Apostle Paul went on to talk about the kinds of things he

wanted them to teach—and to whom he wished they would teach them. Speaking of aged women, he wrote, “That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands” (Tit. 2:4). Aged Christian women are to teach younger Christian women. And the first thing Paul says to teach them is to be sober. That word has different meanings in Scripture, but when Paul uses it right after telling aged women to be “not given to much wine” (v. 3), I have to believe he wanted younger women to learn not to give themselves to much wine as well. If you’re not sure why young wives might need

to be taught this, it might be because Paul also says that young women should be taught “to love their husbands.” When a woman is married to a man who is hard to love, it’s much easier to give herself to wine than it is to learn to love him. Aged Christian women should teach younger women to love their husbands by example, of course. Ladies, when you are making the often-difficult decision of whether to love your difficult husband, or drown your sorrows in alcohol instead, keep in mind that whichever path you choose, you are setting an example for younger women—and to society in general. What woman doesn’t want to

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make the world a better place in which to live? Well, if a young woman is married, the primary way in which she can accomplish this worthy goal is to learn to love her husband. Another way aged women can teach younger women to love an unlovable husband is by reminding them that loving the unlovable is what the Lord did when He died for us. “Christ died for the ungodly…when we were enemies” (Rom. 5:6,10). Talk about loving the unlovable! If our sinless Savior could love sinners like us, no wife can ever say she can’t love her unlovable husband — and no husband can say he can’t love his unlovable wife, as Paul also

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commands (Eph. 5:25). In marriage counseling I have often heard husbands and wives lament, “I just don’t love my spouse anymore.” My response has always been the same. I remind husbands and wives that they can learn to love their spouses. If Paul says that aged women are to teach younger women to love their husbands, that means love can be taught. And if love can be taught, it can be learned. Many husbands are hard to love, but somewhere on the planet is the best husband on earth. You’d think that it wouldn’t be hard for his wife to love him, but the best husband on earth is still a

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man with a fallen sin nature that he inherited from Adam. That means he may not have the flaws of many of the other men on earth, but he’s not perfect. If you don’t believe me, just ask his wife! But let me tell you something about her sin nature. Instead of being grateful that he doesn’t have all the flaws of other men, she’s focusing on the few flaws he does have. It’s just human nature. His flaws might seem small to you, but I guarantee they seem big to her. That’s human nature as well. But the woman with the world’s best husband must also learn to love her husband. Loving the unlovable is good advice for us all. So if you know how, why not teach some­one else how? And if you haven’t yet learned to “walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us” (Eph. 5:2), why not determine to begin learning how today, by learning more of how Christ loved us.

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Local Officials Oversee COVID-19 Efforts

By Randy Gockley, Ephrata Borough Management Agency Local Emergency Manage­ ment and Elected Officials continue to monitor the response to the COVID 19-Epidemic in Northern Lancaster County. As of Sunday, March 22, there have been six cases of the virus confirmed in Lancaster County out of the 479 cases state-wide. There have been two deaths documented in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as of Sunday. Randall Gockley of the Ephrata Borough Emergency Management Agency (EMA) stated, “The local EMA organization is paying close attention and receiving daily updates from the Lancaster County EMA. Everyone involved to the response of this national emergency is aware of the daily impact that this is having on every citizen.” Last Thursday, Ephrata Borough EMA had a telephone conference with local special-needs facilities, Ephrata Area Social Services, Mainspring of Ephrata, Ephrata area emergency services and other key organizations in the Borough. Other municipalities are doing the same to assure open communication and coordination with the groups. The Ephrata Police Department, Ephrata Ambulance Association, as well as the Lincoln and Ephrata Pioneer Fire Companies have placed special procedures in effect. This includes having no training or social activities, as well as fund raisers. During incidents, every effort will be made to assure limited exposure for first responders to each other and civilians. “Responders are practicing social distancing

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Wednesday, March 25, 2020 • Volume LIV, No. 50

VFW Voice Of Democracy Recognizes Winning Essay Writers

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese

Ephrata VFW recently presented the winners of the Voice of Democracy (VoD) contest with their prizes. Established in 1947, the Voice of Democracy audio-

essay program provides high school students with the unique opportunity to express themselves in regards to a democratic and patriotic-themed recorded

essay. Each year, nearly 40,000 ninth through twelfth grade students from across the country enter to win their share of more than $1.9 million in educational

scholarships and incentives awarded through the program. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are (front)

Abigail Martin, VFW Post 3376 Voice of Democracy 4th place winner; Lillian Baird, VFW Post 3376 Voice

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just like the public is expected to do,” Gockley said. Currently, non-essential businesses are closed in the area in line with the Governor’s Order. It is recommended that people stay at home as much as possible and they should continue to monitor media sources daily in case this recommendation becomes mandatory.

Citizens should stop hoarding goods, so that normal stocks of goods in stores can be replenished. If “panic” buying ends, there should be minimal shortages of goods. There should be no gatherings of over 10 people and then social distancing is required. Ongoing hygiene and frequent hand washing must continue. At this point, the health

care system is NOT being overwhelmed in the northern part of Lancaster County and if voluntary and mandatory guidance are followed, lives will be saved locally. It is unknown how long the current State of Emergency throughout the nation will be in effect.

In an emergency, citizens can call 911. If they have human services needs they can call 211. Credible media sources will have the latest information. For additional information contact Randy Gockley at 717-466-4050. Gockley is

also the Retired Coordinator of the Lancaster County Emergency Management Agency. A flyer in this issue of The Shopping News gives additional guidance and information on Coronavirus (COVID-19).

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Students Commit To Serve In Armed Forces

PMEA Region V Band Selections

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Five Cocalico High School students have made commitments to serve in various branches Congratulations to the following three Ephrata High School students who earned a seat of the United States military. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are (front row) Katelyn through the audition process for PMEA District 7 Honors Band. Shown in the photo, from Geib (Navy), Pascquale Lunsford (National Guard); (back row) Michael Flucke (Army), left to right, are Gavin Grove, Aubree High and Braden Mulcahy. Marshall Patterson (Army) and Jesse Trievel (Marines).


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of Democracy 1st place winner; Jason Lehman, VFW Post 3376 Voice of Democracy 3rd place winn­ er; Leah Kreider, VFW Post 3376 Voice of Democracy 2nd place winner; (back)

Amy MacKenzie, VFW Post 3376 Quartermaster and District 9 Voice of Democ­ racy Chairperson; Joan Faddis, District 9 Auxiliary President and VFW Depart­ ment of Pennsylvania Aux­ iliary Scholarship Chair­ person; Tanya Belousov, VFW Post 3376 Youth Scholarship Chairperson; Dwayne MacKenzie, VFW Post 3376 Commander; and Mary Getz, VFW Post 3376 Auxiliary President. All students were pre­

sented with a certificate and a monetary award. Lillian Baird went on to compete at the District 9 level against students in Lancaster and Chester Counties. She placed first at District 9 and then went on to compete at the Department (state) level against students from across Pennsylvania. The Department VoD ban­ quet was held Saturday, February 1 in Gettysburg, and Lillian took 1st place for the VFW Department of

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Produce/Edibles

FOR SALE: Used lawn mow-­ ers, many to choose from. Riding, self-propelled, push, some w/baggers. 717-4455090.

NOTICE: Piano lessons. Su-­ FOR SALE: Kennebec pota-­ san Lambert, lessons for all toes, $10 for 50 lbs. Call 717- ages. 717-371-4742, 11 Brookfield Drive, Ephrata, 738-2573 or 717-733-4771. PA.

Motorcycles/ATV’s

NOTICE: Custom built re-­ placement windows and doors. Professional installa-­ tion. Call Ronafa Window & FOR SALE: Wooden gun cab-­ Door, 717-733-7534, or visit inet, old maple finish, holds our showroom at 400 W. six guns with shelves and Main St., Ephrata in the double doors on bottom. Ephrata Business Center. Thank You! $200 OBO. 717-733-2764,

Sporting Goods

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

Pets & Animals FOR SALE: Goldendoodle puppies. Four males, four-­ teen weeks old. $495. 717656-0891. FOR SALE: AKC German Shorthair Pointer puppies, ready on 4/7. Shots, tails docked. Family raised. For information, call 941-2284852 (Narvon). FOR SALE: Minilop bunnies, make great pets, 6 weeks old. $10. 717-336-4626. FOR SALE: Pomsky puppy, nice markings, born 10/26/ 19, $800 OBO. 717-4456649.

Hornberger’s Auto Body is seeking a

FT Painter & Body Tech Attention to detail a must. Excellent pay and benefits.

Hornberger’s Auto Body

FULL-TIME DOCK LOADER/DRIVER

CDL CLASS A LICENSE PREFERRED, BUT NOT REQUIRED

2nd Shift Sunday thru Thursday

Competitive starting salary. Full benefit package. Paid vacation & holidays. Company match 401K. Get application: www.esbenshadefarmmill.com. Send resume to email, leon.shonk@esbenshadefarmmill.com. Fax: 717-653-6922 or Apply in person:

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

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

717-336-3228

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

Landis Enterprises Auto Sales is looking for an individual who is energetic, friendly, and has the ability to multi-task to join their retail sales and rental team. The position is Part-Time, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and one Saturday per month. Interested applicants can stop by 4412 Oregon Pike, Ephrata, PA 17522 to fill out an application or call (717) 859-5467 and ask to speak with Shannon.

Loader

Various Routes Available Carriers have flexible delivery times. Route salary plus mileage paid bi-weekly. Requirements

220 Eby Chiques Road, Mount Joy, PA 17552 • 717-653-8061

123 E. Church St., Stevens

GSEA

Notice

FOR SALE: Stud Service. Blue Merle Pembroke Welsh Corgi available. Call 717-468-9704.

Appliances

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

136 KELLER AVENUE, LANCASTER

• 18 years or older • Have own transportation, valid Driver’s License and motor vehicle insurance • Able to lift up to 35 lb. newspaper bags into vehicle • Abilit y to follow written driving directions and carrier route maps

THE

Applications are available at

SHOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

615 East Main Street, Ephrata (Monday, 7:30am-4:30pm; Tuesday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm; Saturday, 8:00am-12:00pm

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

E.O.E. M/F

NOW HIRING

• KITCHEN PREP COOKS & PACKERS - FT/PT Fast paced, positive working, organized environment. Must be able to work on one’s feet for up to 8 hours. Commercial kitchen cooking experience preferred but not required, 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., punctual.

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

Join Our Team

Entry level position loading trash and recycle for residential customers. Position offers a competitive salary and a full benefits package.

Either call or apply in person.

CNA

2316 Norman Road, Lancaster, PA 17601

Please apply in person:

PT – 1st and 2nd Shift FT – 1st and 2nd Shift

717.293.0800

Phone

Eagle Disposal

OPTOMETRIC TECHNICIAN Part-Time, No Weekends Seeking a friendly individual with a service-oriented personality to join our eye care team.

Now Hiring

Lead Foreman for New HVAC Residential Construction

Great pay, benefits and vacation. Call 717-354-4651 or email rreider@ameri-tec.net

FT position

LPN

Housekeeper

PT – 2nd Shift

1245 Eagles Way, East Earl, PA 17519

A division of B.J. Baldwin Electrical, Inc.

Evening Cook

Primary technician responsibilities will include preliminary vision screenings and vision testing. Some filing and office work will be required. No prior experience necessary. The ideal candidate will be computer literate and comfortable with technology, highly motivated, able to multi task, and have strong critical thinking skills. If you are enthusiastic about learning new things, consider joining our team!

Send cover letter and resume to:

EPHRATA FAMILY EYECARE, LLP

101 E. Main St., PO Box 699 Ephrata, PA 17522

FT & PT position

IT Support Specialist FT position

Beautician

PRN position

Owl’s Nest Server

Laundry

PT position

PT position

Personal Care LPN

PT – 1st and 3rd Shift

LPN - Memory Support 3rd Shift

Unique benefits offered: • Employer Assisted Housing • Pension Plan • FREE Rock Med Membership • Education Assistance • FREE Wellness Program Interested in joining a great team of caring people, please stop by or apply online.

careers@moravianmanor.org Moravian Manor • 300 W. Lemon Street • Lititz, PA 17543

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6B - Wednesday, March 25, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” NOTICE: Garage Sale at Barn, April 3 & 4, 7am-5pm. Some household items, books, puzzles, milk strainer. NOTICE: Stand holders Goat keeping equipment, wanted, May 9th, 8-12. In-­ hayracks, mineral feeders, door Sale at 614 S. State headgate fitting stand, feed Street, Ephrata. Email troughs, tattoo outfit, and ferriswheel14@hotmail to much more. 709 Glenwood register. $20 per table Dr., Ephrata. (provided).

Garage Sale

Help Offered HELP OFFERED: Experi-­ enced electrician and han-­ dyman services, licensed and insured. Free esti-­ mates. Call Jim, 717-5752147. HELP OFFERED: Light hauling or taxi service with a half ton crew cab pick-up. Local or long distance. Gene, 717-875-9920.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ age Sale, March 27 & 28, 6-? Books, men and boy’s shirts, dresses, size 3 to adult, houseware decor, sofa, bicy-­ NOTICE: 5th Sunday Aca-­ cles, etc. Baked items, free coffee. 38 Stony Run Rd., pella Hymn Sing, March 29, 7pm. All welcome! Living Wa-­ Stevens. ter Mennonite Fellowship, NOTICE: Huge Moving Sale, 160 Chapel View Drive, Re-­ March 27-28, 7-1. Queen inholds. Questions? 717mattress, complete crib, re-­ 587-5691. bounder, high chair, girl’s dresses. Free stuff. 270 Re-­ Your job openings can ifsnyder Rd., Lititz, near reach 38,000 homes in Brickerville. The Shopping News

Announcements

HELP OFFERED: Need gro-­ ceries? I’ll shop, deliver, pick up, drive you. Call Brian, 484-256-8176. HELP OFFERED: Cory’s Handyman Service is looking to fix those things around the house in need of repair, so you don’t have to. No job too small. So call, 717-7230277. Reasonable rates/in-­ sured. PA#103368.

Maintenance Mechanic

This job is located in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States If you have questions about this recruitment or would like to apply, please stop by in person:

FACILITIES ASSISTANT 30 hour week

Occasional weekend hours. Cleaning and set up of church facility. Must have computer and basic maintenance knowledge and be able to lift over 20 lbs.

CHURCH AUDIO VIDEO COORDINATOR 15 hour week

Thursday PM and Sunday AM a requirement. Provides audio/video/lighting/ web support. Must have computer, audio/video knowledge. Send resume to: Brian@ecob.church

621 Stevens Road, Ephrata, PA 17522

HELP OFFERED: Expert home repairs, remodeling, improvements. 40+ years ex-­ perience. Call Rick, 717-7338331. PA008632.

HELP OFFERED: G.S. Roofing. Free estimates, established in 1994. Call 717-468-0717. HELP OFFERED: Schmuck’s Painting, Powerwashing. Homes, decks, reasonable rates. 717-625-1102.

HELP OFFERED: Deb’s Dog Grooming, worked for Dean HELP OFFERED: New shin-­ and Lisa Martin at kennel gles, roofs, rubber roofing 16 years. For appointment systems, roof repairs, com-­ call, 717-917-1851. posite flooring systems, in-­ terior 1/2 bath, trim, dry-­ For information on wall repairs, fully insured. placing your ad in Free estimates, call Jim The Shopping News, call our 717-305-0385. office at 717-738-1151.

Requirements Must be able to work OT and On Call rotating schedule Must be able to push, pull and lift up to 50 pounds Knowledge/Experience as Maintenance Technician What are your main tasks and responsibilities? • Building/Mechanical repairs & maintenance consistent with OSHA standards • Perform maintenance of electrical systems • Repair small machinery, and assist drivers with minor repairs of equipment • Maintain heating and plumbing systems • Inspect alarm systems and schedule needed repairs • Assist in setup of ventilation, refrigeration and other systems Your profile • HVAC certifications or relative work experience-PLUS • Certified Maint. & Reliability Professional-DESIRED • Must have reliable transportation • Detail oriented • Ability to troubleshoot problems in critical situations

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

PT Office Cleaningg Needed The Shopping News is currently hiring an individual to perform basic/general cleaning services approx. 3-4 hours per week (late afternoon/ early evening or Saturday morning). Duties will include: bathrooms, breakrooms, windows, vacuuming/mopping, etc. Must have references and be able to pass a background check.

Please submit application or resume to: Email: pboyer@snews.com Mail: The Shopping News (Attn: Pam Boyer) 615 E. Main St., P.O. Box 456, Ephrata, PA 17522


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 25, 2020 - 7B

Cleaning Services HELP OFFERED: A-Clean Hometown Services, spe-­ cializing in offices, apt. turnovers, move ins and move outs, churches, daycares, and banks. Serving Lancaster County for 25 years. Call 717-3364854.

Home & Lawn Care HELP OFFERED: Will mow your yard in Ephrata Boro, good rates. Call 717-2868267. 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. Make your ads stand out! Boxed classified ads available for as little as $2.00 extra!

HELP OFFERED: New con-­ crete or replacement, side-­ walks, patios, driveways, garage floors, any concrete pads. Licensed & fully in-­ sured. Free estimates 717468-5253. HELP OFFERED: Weekly lawncare, free estimates, fully insured, reasonable rates. Call 717-803-6339.

HELP OFFERED: Danny And Seth’s Lawn Service. Ephrata area. Free Esti-­ mates. 717-844-2615 or 717-925-6060.

Help Wanted

HELP WANTED: Residential HELP OFFERED: Trimming and commercial cleaning and tree removal, Cocalico company looking for hard-­ Tree Service. Free esti-­ working, dedicated individu-­ mates, 717-682-4591. als to join our team. We have both PT and FT available. HELP OFFERED: Joe’s Please contact Christy Ma-­ Lawn Mowing Service. dara, 717-823-1900 or mahalocleaningpa@ Having trouble mowing email, gmail.com.

HELP OFFERED: Rototilling gardens, flower beds, weed whacking, mowing lawns, that lawn? Doing yard light clean up, brush etc. work? No time, energy or 610-858-3950, leave mes-­ don’t like yard work? Yard sage. HELP OFFERED: Brian’s Mowing. Weekly mowing, leaf clean up. Great prices. Resi-­ dential and commercial. 717468-5086. HELP OFFERED: Grade A Lawn Care & Decking. Currently, there are open spots in our schedule for mowing. We provide quality lawn care, land-­ scaping, pressure wash-­ ing and decking services. Call 717-253-6553 or v i s i t www.gradealawn.com for more services.

HELP WANTED: Schwarr Concrete look-­ ing for CDL Class B truck driver with air brake endorsement. Also, production work-­ er. 5 days per week. Ex-­ cellent pay with paid in-­ surance, 401K retire-­ ment, uniforms. Apply 6 Industrial Way, Denver.

HELP WANTED: Handy-­ man for small farm. Must HELP WANTED: Hair stylist, clean-ups, bed mulching. be over 18 yrs old. 610- full or part-time with clien-­ tele, 717-569-6557. 517-3379. Call 717-869-3237.

HELP WANTED: DriversEarn More in 2020. In-­ creased pay packages now available. Premium pay for Hazmat D.M. Bowman 1800-609-0033.

HELP WANTED: Now hir-­ ing cashiers at Charlies Fuel & Deli, 1634 West Main, $11.00 hour, 36 hours week. Call 717-6298907. HELP WANTED: Certified Lifeguards Needed. Starlite Camping Resort, 717-7339655.

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e Need

MECHANIC that can work on trucks & trailers

Well Maintained Equipment in Lancaster County Area Family Owned Business • Good Compensation

Call to Apply Pequea Transport • 717-468-0049

FT Personal Care Aide

FT 1st Shift Resident Aide/Medication Aide FT 3rd Shift Resident Care Aide LPN Weekends & Some Week Nights FT Household Team:

PT Personal Care Aide

FT & PT Household Team:

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

Full Time Employees Hatchery & Cleaning Crew

Housekeeping & Activities Duties

Combination 1st and 2nd Shift Hours

Employees must be able to stand, reach, bend, pull, push or lift more than 50 lbs. for an extended period of time. Starting hourly wage is $10.00. Immediate paid holidays. After 30 days employees are eligible to participate in our Health, Dental & Vision Insurances and after 60 days with our 401K plan. Stop by between 8am and 4pm, Monday through Thursday or Friday until 2pm at our location:

Dietary

2nd Shift Every Other Weekend Night Shift Every Other Weekend PRN Hours Available

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

Must have a High School Diploma, GED or CNA Certification.

621 Stevens Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 *Absolutely NO phone calls, please!

Employment Opportunities

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

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MODULAR HOME ERECTORS WE TAKE CARE ABOUT THE FUTURE

HELP WANTED

MODULAR HOME SET UP AND ROOFING

3rd Shift Openings Painters: Spray surfaces of heavy steel and casting fabrications with protective

prime and top coat paints per customer requirements. Previous industrial painting experience preferred, but will train. Ability to perform moderate to heavy lifting required.

with General Construction n Experience Needed. Starting Rate

$

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

20+/hour our

plus overtime, travel, holiday pay and nd paid vacation To Apply, Qualified Candidates Can Call

3rd Shift Press & Shear 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. Able to lift up to 50 pounds. Tow motor experience a plus. 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. Able to lift up to 50 pounds.

1st Shift Openings HIRING IMMEDIATELY Casual Living in New Holland is hiring for Machining and Assembly. Walk-ins are welcome!

Must be able to lift 50 lbs.

Apply in person. Ask for Alison.

Casual Living Unlimited 172 Orlan Road, New Holland, PA 17557

• Full-time with Health, Dental, Vision and Matching 401(k)! • Monday-Thursday work week, 6am-4:30pm (10 hour shifts) • Overtime opportunities available and Peak Season shift differential • Monthly team activities and occasional paid lunch

Mechanical Assemblers: Assemble utility trailers, pump assemblies and other products for the construction, public utility and equipment rental industries. Must have mechanical abilities, print reading skills, and able to lift 50 lbs. We offer competitive wages, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) with company match, profit sharing, paid holidays and vacations.

Apply in person or online to:

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

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8B - Wednesday, March 25, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” HELP WANTED: Now hiring PT general help, including maintenance and laundry, must work weekends. Apply at Red Roof Inn, 2017 N. Reading Rd., Denver, PA 17517.

Business Opps.

WANTED: Buying estate jewelry, gold, silver, watches, wrist/pocket, costume jewelry, sterling WANTED: Christian family flatware, antiques, vintage looking for an apartment, clothes. Nobody beats half house, mobile home, or Uncle Funky’s price. 1small house to rent in the 717-733Denver, Reamstown, Eph-­ 484-432-9770, rata area. Call 717-466- 0003.

Wanted

1473. BUSINESS OPPORTU-­ NITIES: Manheim Area plumbing business. Van & WANTED: Highest cash paid inventory. Owner retiring for junk or good cars. Li-­ after 33 years. 717-665- censed professional. 717WANTED: All trains, HO, Li-­ 6288. 278-9539. onel, Thomas the Train, LE-­ GOs, old toys, sportscards Read your ad the first before 1980. Paying cash. WANTED: Like new or week it appears! Please call Steve at 717slightly used digital hear-­ This publication will not be 341-4214. ing aids. Call 717-203responsible for more than 6521. one incorrect insertion of WANTED: Used copier in any advertisement. good condition. Stevens area. 717-335-0303.

To Buy

CDL DRIVERS (Side Load)

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

Hiring A Kitchen Production Engineer Are you an experienced cabinetmaker or kitchen installer looking for an advancement? Foxcraft Cabinets is looking for a valued key player for our small Christian team.

This position requires: • Knowledge and skills to verify kitchen designs and prepare production cut lists in Cabinet Vision software • Experience is preferred but we are willing to train qualified candidates

Automotive section

WANTED: Vinyl records & musical instruments: Pay-­ ing cash. Top dollar paid for your vinyl records- all styles and genres, 33s, 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, clarinets, trumpets, any-­ thing music! We love it all. Call or stop by today, Li-­ titz Music Company, 47 S. Broad Street in Lititz. 717- FOR RENT: 607 East Main 6 2 7 - 4 9 2 9 . Street, Ephrata. First floor office space with off-street www.lititzmusic.com.

parking, water/sewer, WANTED: $50-$500 paid for electric and trash included. junk autos. Free removal. $310 per month. One-year Call anytime, licensed, in-­ lease, security deposit and sured, bonded. All paper-­ credit check required. 717work taken care of legally. 738-1151. 717-989-6980.

For Rent

WANTED: Costume jewelry, vintage Christmas decora-­ FOR RENT: Office Space, 24 tions, doll clothes, clothing Orange St., Ephrata. 2-3 of-­ button collections, post-­fices, large meeting room, cards, other small antiques. two bathrooms, closet/ Stella 717-875-7884. storage space, lobby/vesti-­ bule area. Off-street parking WANTED: $100-$2,000 paid for 5-6 vehicles. Includes for unwanted and junk vehi-­ heat, water/sewer and cles. Local, insured and trash. $830 per month plus bonded dealer. Free removal. security deposit and credit Call anytime, 717-350-1208. check. 717-738-1151.

K-Ville Hotel & Tavern

Bartenders • Servers Hostesses Cook • Dishwashers

Deck Opening Soon

To Schedule An Interview, Call & Leave A Message for Vicki

(717) 949-8413

WE ARE HIRING! Call Foxcraft Cabinets at 717-859-3261 ext. 102 or email hiring@foxcraftcabinets.com

During this time of employment uncertainty related to layoffs, temporary closures and reduction in workforce hours, Tel Hai Retirement Community is blessed to be currently hiring for part-time and full-time, clinical and non-clinical positions including:

Food Servers

John F. Martin & Sons, LLC, is a 3rd/4th generation, family-owned manufacturer & distributor of quality meat & cheese products. We are committed to the satisfaction, safety, well-being, and professional development of our employees. If you’re looking for a stable career with a dedicated employer that has a proven track record for success and is continuously growing, we welcome you to join our team! Full-Time & Part-Time positions are available at our Womelsdorf and Stevens plants. Seeking a skilled trade career? If so, talk to us about our training, career growth, & sign-on bonus opportunities! • • • •

Maintenance Mechanic Electro-Mechanical Technician HVAC/Refrigeration Truck Driver

We are accepting applications for the following positions: • Production Manager, Supervisor, Leader • Production Labor/Machine Operator/Smoke House Operator • Quality Assurance/Research & Development • Warehouse Order Pickers & Receivers • Maintenance Mechanic/Electro-Mechanical/HVAC/Refrigeration • Truck Driver • Purchasing/Office Clerical

Core Values Honesty, Integrity, and Accountability Quality Products for our Valued Business Partners We are committed to the satisfaction, safety, well-being, and professional development of our employees. Good Stewards of our God-given Resources and an Asset to our Community

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!

FREE: Female boxer, 7 years old, loves people. Moving. No breeders. Call 717-4882491. FREE: Rodgers electric or-­ gan. Call 717-917-5191 for details.

AL’S EXXON

STATE INSPECTION & GENERAL REPAIRS EMISSION STATION • 24 HOUR TOWING

2292 N. READING ROAD DENVER, PA 17517

717-336-7236

2 Main St., Denver • (717) 336-8288

TC

Service Center

As a self-sustaining community that remains operational during times such as the COVID-19 pandemic, we rely on the dedication and support of our 425 team members.

FREE: Horse manure for gardens. Great fertilizer. Self-serve, no delivery. Call 717-445-6335 if interested.

FORMERLY

Nursing Assistants

AND MORE!

Free

Ephrata

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• State Inspection & Emission Testing • General Repairs • Major Engine Repairs

Caregivers

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HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED TODAY AT ONE OF THESE STATIONS...

GARAGE

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SAUDER TIRE SERVICE

GOODYEAR • MICHELIN MASTER CRAFT WHEEL ALIGNMENT 234 W. Fulton St. Ephrata, PA 17522

717-733-8678

Adamstown

717-445-6726

Our Human Resources team is committed to enhancing our workforce to continually serve our residents during this trying time. During the hiring process, all candidates arriving on campus are being screened for signs and symptoms of COVID-19 to help keep our community safe.

Learn more at: www.telhai.org/careers Honey Brook, PA 19344

610-273-4611

Auto, Truck and Trailer Repair Towing

953 Beam Rd., Denver, PA 17517

Lititz

Auto - Truck - Motorcycle Inspection and General Repairs

A/C Service • Brakes • Struts • Tires Timing Belts • ASE Certified Text 717-297-1517

Adamstown 717-484-1377

MARTINʼS TIRE SERVICE, LLC Farm, Auto And LT Tires 102 W. Burkholder Dr. Lititz, PA 17543

www.telhai.org • lthomas@telhai.org

Drug Screen Required

717-733-8855

Wood Corner Garage, Inc.

Benefits Medical Insurance, 401K Retirement, Employee Wellness, Dental/Vision Reimbursement, Life Insurance/AD&D, Short Term Disability, AFLAC, PTO, Referral & Incentive Programs, Tool Reimbursement & other fringe benefits. Please apply at www.jfmmeats.com or email careers@jfmmeats.com or visit us on Facebook.

Apartments

HERTZOG’S

Housekeepers Are you looking for a stable career with a growing company?

FOR RENT: Twin Pine Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ cess, $20.00/month and up. 717-733-6549. 1932 W. RENT: 2BR, 1st floor, 1 Main, Ephrata. Tuesday & FOR car garage, central air, Thursday, 9am-5pm, Mon-­ $1,200 plus utilities. 3BR, 2nd floor, 1 car garage, day, Wednesday & Friday, 2BA, central air, $1,300 plus util-­ 9am-12:00pm, Sat., by ap-­ ities. Both apartments on Gross St., Ephrata. No smok-­ pointment. ing, no pets. Security deposit

FOR RENT: Rooms available with kitchenette, weekly or monthly at Econo Lodge Inn and Suites, Denver/ RT272, near Dunkin Donuts and Red Roof Inn. No pets. Call 717336-7000.

NOW HIRING

FOR RENT: 24 Orange St., Ephrata, large 2BR, 2nd floor apartment. Hardwood floors, offstreet parking. Includes: Heat, water/sewer, trash, stove, refrigerator, on-site washer/dryer hookup, mowing and snow removal. No pets, no smoking. $690/ month, security deposit and credit check. 717738-1151.

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Mission Statement

Motivated by Christ’s love for all, our covenant is to provide a vibrant caring community that enhances the lives of those served.

275 Wood Corner Rd., Lititz

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Beverage Set --Q: I have a seven-piece beverage set in pink: a pitcher with six goblets in the “Tea Room” pattern. I have examined it carefully, and I think it is in near perfect condition. It is not a reproduction and has been in my family since the 1940s. I have been offered $100 for the set, but thought I would check with you before I agree to the sale. -- Betty, Ogden, Utah A: The “Tea Room” pattern is popular and desirable. It was introduced in 1926 by the Indiana Glass Company of Dunkirk, Indiana, and production continued until 1931. The pattern was issued in four colors: amber, crystal, green and pink. According to

Warman’s Depression Glass: A Value and Identification Guide by Ellen T. Schroy, your pink pitcher is worth about $135 and the goblets about $65 each. The offer you received is about $400 short of the set’s value, per Ellen T. Schroy, an expert in antique glassware who has written several guides. *** Q: Although I am not a serious collector, I enjoy going to estate sales and occasionally buy an item or two. Can you recommend a good general price guide that you trust? I am especially interested in kitchenware, glass, toys and jewelry. -Connie, San Diego A: There are dozens of price guides available, but one I find most helpful is The Antique Trader Antiques & Collectibles price guide edited by Eric Bradley and published by Krause Books. The 32nd edition has just

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Please note some of these auctions may have been cancelled due to the current health situation. Before attending, we encourage you to confirm event details. For listings marked “Postponed,” please watch future issues of The Shopping News for new auction dates. WED., MARCH 25 - 5:00 p.m. - Glen N. and Marlene S. Zimmerman, 1874 & 1876 Turkey Hill Rd., East Earl. #1 - 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 story barn/garage 30x32, 2 story shop 40x80 with studio and work rms. (known as Turkey Hill Wildlife), 2.1 acre country lot. #2 - Masonry shop/garage 40x70, 2 story dwelling, 1.1 acre country lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. (POSTPONED) THURS., MARCH 26 -

5:30 p.m. - Joseph S. and Eunice M. Weaver, 180 Martin Rd., New Holland. 2-1/2 story, 3 or 4 bedroom house, 30’x44’ 2 story horse barn, 1-1/2 acre lot with stream. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. FRI., MARCH 27 - 2:00 p.m. - Neil L. and Sherry L. Martin, Rock Rd., Pine Grove. 56.8 acre farm, 50x128 pole barn building. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. (POSTPONED) - FRI., MARCH 27 - 4:30 p.m. -

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PUBLIC AUCTION Furniture - HH Goods - Coins - Books Hamilton Pocket Watch - Antiques - Primitives

Saturday, March 28, 2020 at 8:30 AM Location: 226 Gristmill Rd., New Holland, PA 17557 (Lanc. Co.)

Farmersville Fire Company 45th Annual Community Sale, 74 East Farmersville Rd., Ephrata. Quilts and wallhangings, general merchandise, new tools, meal certificates and more. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., MARCH 28 - 10:00 a.m. - Lloyd and Karen Zeiset, 121 North 9th St., Akron. 4 bedroom, 3-1/2 bath house on 0.9 acres, 36’x36’ shop building. Real estate at 12:00 p.m. Trailers, concrete and construction tools, lawn/garden and misc. Beiler-Campbell Auction Services. SAT., MARCH 28 - 10:00 a.m. - Earl W. and Nancy M. Potts, 900 Smokestown Rd., Denver. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 1 car garage, 3.8 acres with stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

SAT., MARCH 28 - 1:00 p.m. - Vincent E. Spahr Estate, 49 Sego Sago Rd., Manheim. Rural 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 separate 2 car garages, 4 bay garage/shop building 24x50, 1.6 acres, partial wooded. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., APRIL 1 - 9:00 a.m. - James and Esther Hoover, 940 Newswanger Rd., Ephrata. Farm mach­ inery, jog carts, harnesses, 3 frick thresh machines, tools, guns, primitives, arrowheads, household goods. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. THURS., APRIL 2 12:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Coins and currency. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 2 6:00 p.m. - Kenneth G. Nauman Estate, 338 Lake St., Ephrata. Brick and

STORAGE AUCTION

Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at 5:30 p.m.

Locker Room Mini Storage, LLC 1802 N. Reading Rd. (Route 272) Stevens, PA 17578 Across from the train cars in Reamstown, PA

Units will be open to the public at 5:00 p.m. Registra�on at the office star�ng at 4:30 p.m. ALL BIDDERS MUST BE REGISTERED. NO PERSONAL CHECKS.

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aluminum sided bi-level dwelling with lower level oversized one car garage and framed storage shed. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., APRIL 3 - 5:00 p.m. - Kent A. and Sandra K. Unruh, 246 W. Maple Grove Rd., Denver. #1 Custom 1 story stone 4 bedroom rancher, attached 2 car garage, in-ground pool, 8/10 acre rural level lot. #2 - 1.04 acre level building lot. #3 - 3/4 acre wooded building lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 4 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding firearms, hunting, fishing

and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auctioneers. TUES., APRIL 7 - 9:00 a.m. - Douglas T. Yoder Estate, 668 Bulltown Rd., Elverson. 29.3 acre farm, 2-1/2 story stone 2 family house dated 1856, bank barn, equipment/hay barn, equipment/shop building. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. JD tractors, NH skid loader, farm equipment, hay, straw, baleage, tools, guns, vehicles. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., APRIL 7 - 6:00 p.m. - Robert C. and Melissa J. Gish, 2120 Kentwood Dr., Lancaster. 2 story house

PUBLIC AUCTION 21/2 STY. 4 BDRM. DWL. BARN/SHOP 26x48 – 2ND SHOP 16x36 9/10 ACRE COUNTRY LOT FARMERSVILLE – HINKLETOWN AREA

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 • 5 P.M. LOCATION: 2011 Division Hwy., Ephrata (Hinkletown). Rt. 322 W. of Blue Ball to auction on left beside Hinkletown Mennonite Church. (Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.) REAL ESTATE: 2½ sty. frame/siding dwl. w/1674 SF finished area, eatin kitchen w/corner pantry, dining rm. w/built-in cabinets, parlor, 4 bdrms., full bath, 1st floor laundry/mudroom, attic, full bsmt., propane heat, raised panel doors thru out, low maintenance exterior w/covered soffit, fascia, insulated/tilt windows, wrap around covered front porch, rear covered porch. Outbldgs: 2 sty. frame barn/shop 26x48 w/painted steel siding, horse stall, storage room, 2nd floor hay storage & shop area, 11x33 covered forebay & attached 9x14 buggy gar., 1 sty. frame/siding shop 16x36 w/hip roof all on 9/10 ACRE rural country lot w/plenty of garden area, on-site well & septic. NOTE: Owner downsizing & motivated to sell! Ideal as residence or investment. “Move in” condition dwl. Convenient location, minutes to Ephrata, New Holland & Martindale. Personal inspection by appointment or open house April 11, 18 & 25 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

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

Mary M. Stauffer (Mrs. William W. Stauffer)

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Directions: Rt. 322 East of Hinkletown, turn right onto Gristmill Rd. Auction on left.

Auction for: Suetta Nolt Leah Nolt

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

Tim Weaver Auct. Serv. Phone: 717-354-9524 Lic. # AY2109

PUBLIC AUCTION #1: CUSTOM 1 STY. STONE 4 BDRM. RANCHER ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE – IN-GROUND POOL 8/10 ACRE RURAL LEVEL LOT #2: 1.04 ACRE LEVEL BLDG. LOT #3: ¾ ACRE WOODED BLDG. LOT BOWMANSVILLE – FIVEPOINTVILLE AREA

PUBLIC AUCTION

4 BR, 31/2 Bath House on 0.9 Acres, 36’x36’ Shop Building, Trailers, Concrete & Construction Tools, Lawn/Garden & Misc.

Saturday, March 28, 2019 @ 10:00 A.M. Real Estate @ 12:00 Noon 121 N. 9th St., Akron, PA 17501 - Lancaster County From Route 272 in Akron, go South on N. 9th St. to property on left.

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THURS., APRIL 2, 2020 AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 338 Lake Street, Ephrata (17522), Lancaster Co., PA (Directions - Rt. 322/E. Main Street at Ephrata Post Office Turn South onto Lake Street)

FRIDAY, APRIL 3 • 5 P.M.

246 W. Maple Grove Rd., Denver (Bowmansville). Rt. 625 N. to Bowmansville. Left W. Maple Grove Rd. to properties on right (corner of W. Maple Grove & School Rds.). (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

#1 REAL ESTATE: Custom 1 sty. stone rancher w/3196 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/custom oak raised panel cabinets, pantry, appliances & rear door to enclosed sun rm., dining rm., covered rear deck 12x22 w/ access doors from both kitchen & dining rms., living rm. w/crown moulding & picture window, lower level family rm. w/stone fireplace, living rm., 4 bdrms. (master bdrm. suite w/his/her walk-in closets, spacious master bath w/jacuzzi tub), 3½ baths, 1st floor laundry, attic, full bsmt., elec. heat pump, central AC, covered front porch. Special Features: Corian tops in kitchen w/all appliances, raised panel doors thru-out, low maintenance exterior w/ solid stone all sides, covered soffit & fascia, insulated/tilt windows, Anthony Sylvan kidney shaped in-ground pool w/vinyl privacy fence & 1 sty. frame pool house w/dressing & storage rms., large attached 2 sty. 2 car garage 26x38 w/2nd floor rec. rm. 12x38 all on 8/10 ACRE level country lot w/double width macadam drive, professional landscaping, on-site well & public sewer. #2 REAL ESTATE: Level bldg. lot 1.04 ACRES w/road frontage on both W. Maple Grove & School Rds. Excellent custom home site w/public sewer available. Borders north side of house property. #3 REAL ESTATE: ¾ ACRE m/l level wooded bldg. lot w/150’ frontage along W. Maple Grove Rd. Borders south side of house property. NOTE: Owners downsizing & motivated to sell! Ideally located custom solid stone rancher in immaculate “move in” condition. A “must see” property to appreciate quality. Three separately deed tracts to be sold separately. Convenient location, minutes to Terre Hill, East Earl & Bowmansville w/ easy access to Rts. 897, 625, 222 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house March 28 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

Kent A. & Sandra K. Unruh 717-445-7775

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Property Descrip�on: 4 bedroom, 3½ bath built in 2009 (2250 sq. �.) plus finished basement w/gas fireplaces on each floor. Public sewer & water, 200 Amp service w/electric heat pump (forced air), electric water heater & central air. 16’x16’ deck w/maintenance free decking & vinyl railing. 1st Floor: kitchen, foyer, living rm., dining rm., w/(hardwood floors) painted oak kitchen cabinets & ½ bath. 2nd Floor: 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths w/one bath off master bedroom. Finished basement w/full bath. Also, 36’x36’ shop building built in 2009 w/vinyl siding, metal roof. Property is nestled on 9/10th of an acre in a quiet neighborhood & borders a small stream w/trees, very well maintained. Open House: Call Wilmer Mar�n 717-333-4881 for private showing. Terms: Down payment of $15,000.00 required day of auc�on. Se�lement on or before May 28, 2020. Transfer taxes to be paid by buyer. Real Estate taxes shall be prorated. Annual Taxes: $6,012.00 +/-. A�en�on Realtors: 1% Broker Par�cipa�on being offered to Realtors who preregister with their buyers and who become the successful bidder on day of auc�on. Personal Property: Heavy Equipment & Trailers: John Deere “15”mini excavator 1989 hrs. Yanmar Diesel with steel tracks; 14’ Pequea (10,000 gvw.) flatbed trailer; Ringo (5,000 gvw.) dump trailer; flatbed trailer (7,000 gvw.) w/winch; 2018 Atlas 6’x12’x6’ (5,000 gvw.) box trailer. Concrete Tools: Stow 14”concrete cu�ng saw; Husqvarna 14”portable concrete saw; concrete electric floor grinder/polisher; Mikasa plate tamper; Bosch electric jack hammer w/heavy cords; Whitman/Honda 24” concrete finishing floor edger; bull float; concrete hand tools; Forma drain; orange cones. Lawn & Garden: Honda 36” riding mower; Husqvarna 22” 7hp lawn mower; Lawn Boy 21” commercial mower; leaf blower; B&S overseeder; lawn tools; B&S hydraulic wood spli�er. Tools & Misc.: Metal/plas�c toolboxes; 12” DeWalt miter saw; Senco framing nailer; Bosch electric plainer; Bosch laser level; Cra�sman belt sander; Milwaukee 7-1/4 saw; Cra�sman table saw; Rolling Kobalt toolbox; light tower; Reddy kero portable heater; Coleman gas grill/camp stove; gas cans; hydraulic floor jacks; Porter Cable air compressor/hoses; jumper cables; metal/plas�c toolboxes/misc. mechanical tool; adjustable-folding medal ladder; Honda (3,000) psi. 2.7 max gpm. pressure washer; 8’x8’ portable storage shed; 55-gal steel drum, new 6’ pa�o French door; outhouse; high capacity waterless Sunmar compost toilet; Canadian peat moss bale & 30-30 Winchester rifle w/scope. For more informa�on, pictures and forms, go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com, www.auc�onzip.com & www.GoToAuc�on.com

Seller: Lloyd & Karen Zeiset

A�orney: Kling & Deibler, Patrick Deibler (717) 354-7700

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Auctioneers: Wilmer Martin 717-333-4881 AA#019644 J. Meryl Stoltzfus 717-629-6036 AU#005403

BRICK & ALUMINUM SIDED BI-LEVEL DWELLING (Approx. 1,475 sq. ft. living space) Upper level contains a living room; large eat-in kitchen; three bedrooms; full bathroom and wooden deck. Split foyer with partially open staircase; lower level contains a large family room with woodstove; laundry room and half bathroom; electric baseboard heat. LOWER LEVEL OVERSIZED ONE CAR GARAGE FRAME STORAGE SHED LOT SIZE – 65’ X 120’ (M/L) EPHRATA SCHOOL DISTRICT – APPROX. $3,500 TOTAL YEARLY R.E. TAXES This dwelling offers three bedrooms, 1½ bathrooms, a large family room and an oversized one car garage in a convenient location close to the Fulton Elementary School. Be sure to inspect this affordable property being sold at an estate public sale! OPEN HOUSE – Saturday, March 28 from 1 P.M.-3 P.M. or for inspection/ information, call (717) 733-9773 *TERMS OF SALE - $10,000 down payment on the day of sale; balance at settlement on or before 6/1/20. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes. Property sold as-is. A. Anthony Kilkuskie, Atty.

Sale For:

KENNETH G. NAUMAN ESTATE


12B - Wednesday, March 25, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

with 3 bedrooms, .28 acre, 2 car attached garage, 14’x20’ detached garage. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 9 - 5:00 p.m. - 3 Sons Properties, LLC, 2696 Old Lancaster Pk., Stevens. 2-1/2 story stone 3 unit dwelling, bank barn, 2 car garage 18x24, 2.06 acres, zoned General Commercial. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 11 - 8:00 a.m. - Lawn, Garden & ATV Consignment Auction, held at Schoeneck Fireman’s Field, 125 N. King St., Denver. Accepting consignments April 9 & 10. Philip Hurst Auctioneer.

SAT., APRIL 11 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, outstanding toys, model trains, dolls, household goods and tools. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 11 - 9:00 a.m. - Richard and Nancy Karr, 100 Rawlinsville Rd., Willow Street. 1.5 story, 4 bedrooms, 2 bath home, 32’x24’ garage. Real estate at 12:00 p.m. 2006 Chevy Equinox, antiques, lawn and garden, households, furniture, collectibles, tools, toys. Beiler-Campbell Auction Services. TUES., APRIL 14 - 5:00 p.m. - Glenn W. Leininger,

IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL OF OUR CLIENTS AND CUSTOMERS During the mandatory shut down, ordered by Governor Tom Wolf, current operations have been suspended until further notice. All real estate auctions, and open houses, as well as all personal property auctions have been postponed until further notice. We are still available, via cell phone, for phone consultations to discuss future auctions and any questions that you may have. During this time, please contact Brad’s cell phone at (717) 371-9603. Please monitor our website, and as soon as we are able to reschedule auctions, we will update things immediately. Stay home, stay safe, and be smart!

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

95 North Cocalico Rd., Denver. 10 acre farmette with stream, 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 12x30 shop/garage. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 16 12:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Coins and currency. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 16 6:00 p.m. - Leo R. Grant Estate, 4527 New Holland Rd., Mohnton. Colonial brick and aluminum sided two story dwelling with attached 2 car garage on a 1.3 acre wooded lot. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 18 - 9:00 a.m. - Clyde and Arlene Sauder, 270 Reifsnyder Rd., Lititz. Custom 3 bedroom 1.5 story dwelling with 3 car garage, 1.5 acre lot, 2 bay truck garage/shop, 1 bay garage, utility barn. Real estate at 12:30 p.m. Guns, tractors, 26’ camper, trailer, antiques, tools. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers.

SAT., APRIL 18 - 9:00 a.m. - Dianne J. Beyer, 1101 Narvon Rd., Narvon. Custom 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 1 car garage 18x23, detached garage/shop 22x38, utility building, 1.7 acres partially wooded. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. ’06 Toyota Tundra, Honda cycle, shop tools, furniture, appliances, collect­ibles, sporting goods. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

(Brubaker Valley/Lititz Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

CUSTOM 3-BDRM 1.5 STORY DWELLING w/3-CAR GARAGE * 1.5-AC. LOT! * 2-BAY TRUCK GARAGE/ SHOP * 1-BAY GARAGE * UTILITY BARN GUNS * TRACTORS * 26’ CAMPER * TRAILER ANTIQUES * TOOLS * 2000 GMC PICK-UP

SAT. APRIL 18, 2020 at 9:00 AM REAL ESTATE at 12:30 PM

Located at 270 Reifsnyder Rd., Lititz, Pa. Elizabeth Twp. Lancaster Co.

2-STORY HOUSE w/3 BEDROOMS * .28 ACRE 2-CAR ATTACHED GARAGE * 14’x20’ DETACHED GARAGE

DIRECTIONS: From Fruitville Pike & Rt. 30 intersection, travel North on Fruitville Pike for 1 mile and turn left on Biscayne Rd. to right on Kentwood Dr. (corner lot) REAL ESTATE: A 2-story Colonial style house has 1,770 sq. ft. with 3 bedrooms on .28 level corner lot. Built in 1970, this house includes a kitchen w/solid oak cabinetry; DR; concrete patio; front LR; FR w/brick fireplace; ML laundry room; ML half bath; nice 2 car garage; second level has 3 BR w/closets & full bath; public gas furnace w/warm air heat; central A/C (needs work); 14’x20’ detached shed/garage; Manheim Twp.; nice location with quiet street, but only walking distance to most conveniences & nature park. Attorney Tony Schimaneck. OPEN HOUSE DATE: Saturday March 28 from 1-3 PM. Call/Text Auctioneer at 717-587-8906. Offering Broker Participation, Agents Need To Register Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com for pictures

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

Auction For:

ROBERT C. & MELISSA J. GISH

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS, CAR AT 1:00 P.M. CAR AT 6:30 P.M.

PUBLIC AUCTION LOCATED AT: 2120 Kentwood Dr., Lancaster, Pa. 17601

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2020

(Fruitville Pike & East Petersburg Area)

TUES., APRIL 7 at 6:00 P.M.

SAT., APRIL 18 - 10:00 a.m. - Ricky L. Bauder, 13 Summers Dr., Stevens. 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 1 car garage, 3/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 18 Schoeneck Fire Company 8th Annual Mud Sale. Household goods, furniture, lawn and garden items, quilts, gift certificates, crafts, collectibles, flowers and shrubbery. Quilts at 11:00 a.m. MON., APRIL 20 - 6:30 p.m. - Melvin M. Martin, 332 Linden Grove Rd., Ephrata. 2.5 story Colonial house with 4 bedrooms, .47

acre lot, several garages and shops, nice. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. TUES., APRIL 21 - 9:00 a.m. - D&M Concrete, Inc. Liquidation - Fivepointville Fire Hall, 1087 Dry Tavern Rd., Denver. Concrete and masonry equipment, New Holland skid loaders, trucks, trailers, Proline 22’ fishing boat, storage box. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 23 - 6:00 p.m. - YPM Enterprises, 139 and 141 West Main St., New Holland. Vinyl sided 2-1/2 story double dwelling investment real estate with frame 2 car garage and block 3 car garage. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 25 - 9:00 a.m. - J. Richard Myer Estate, 578 West Sun Hill Rd., Manheim. 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath custom brick Cape Cod, 1.07 acre lot, attached 2 car garage, 3 bay brick truck garage/shop, JD 455 tractor, Hustler mower, Bri-Mar trailer, guns, woodworking equipment, tools, furniture,

Directions: From Clay take Rt. 322 W. bear left onto Brubaker Valley Rd. 2.5 mi. to right on Reifsnyder Rd. to home on left. Real Estate: Consists of a (1999) custom built stone & vinyl sided 2,914 sq. ft. Cape Cod style dwelling w/3-car garage; 2-bay truck garage/shop & utility barn on 1.5 acres. Main floor features an impressive foyer w/curved open staircase; ½ bath; an eat-in style custom Foxcraft raised panel cherry kitchen w/appliances, Formica counter-tops, tile back splash, pantry & built-in desk; family room w/bay window seat & French doors to wrap-around deck w/power awning; office w/ private entrance; laundry; formal living room; master suite w/cathedral window & 2 dbl. closets; private bath w/dbl. vanity & whirlpool tub; upper level has 2 large bedrooms & full bath; attic storage; daylight basement w/woodstove; rec room; central AC; oil furnace w/1,000 gal fuel tank; central vac; on-site well & septic; water treatment system; insulated windows; macadam drive & parking area; annual taxes: $6,744. Outbuildings: a 1,536 sq. ft. frame 2-bay truck garage/ shop w/mezzanine storage; 16’x24’ 1-bay lean-to garage; 10’x14’ utility shed; open front shed. OPEN HOUSE: MARCH 28 & APRIL 4 from 1-3 PM; for info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Note: Stunningly beautiful custom-built home w/rich amenities & tasteful décor throughout; spacious open floor plan, nice panoramic view of the Brubaker Valley farmland! Large truck garage & shop w/storage. FULL LISTING TO FOLLOW or for photos & listing, visit www.martinandrutt.com. Auction By: Auction For:

Michael J. Martin 717-354-3197 John J. Rutt II 717-721-7515 AY-2189-L

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

Extended Preview Times - Monday, March 30 & Tuesday, March 31 from 1:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, April 1 from 8:00 A.M. *The following is just a very general list of items to be sold. Photos representing the entire auction will be posted on our website www. horstauction.com on Monday, March 23 along with additional precautions and modifications due to the Coronavirus. 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.); SM. TIGER MAPLE CORNER CUPBOARD; APPLIANCES; TREADLOCK COMBINATION GUN SAFE; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS & LAMPS; SILVER; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; AGATE; ANTIQUE TINWARE; PEWTER; WOODENWARE; CHINA & GLASSWARE; NONBOSCUL “THISTLE” PEANUT BUTTER GLASS; POTTERY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; TOOLS; LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT; 2002 BUICK REGAL 4 DOOR SEDAN; 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.

CLYDE & ARLENE SAUDER

(717) 626-4386

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 25, 2020 - 13B

FRI., MAY 1 - 6:00 p.m. - Brinton and Pearl Rutherford, 76 Fox Rd., Newmanstown. 3 to 4 bedroom 1.5 story log home with 2 car garage, 1.12 acre lot, great room, 2 baths, 3 seasons room, utility barn. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 2 - 8:30 a.m. - John W. and H. Irene Zoll, 1134 East Pieffer Hill Rd., Stevens. 3 bedroom stone rancher, .68 acre, attached 2 car garage, great location. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Lexus car, toys, antiques, personal property. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 2 - 9:00 a.m. - Ned Foltz, 225 North Peartown Rd., Reinholds. Selling Ned and late Gwen Foltz’s personal collection, pottery, wooden folk art carvings, baskets, quilts, kiln molds and more. Witman Auctioneers. MON., MAY 4 - 6:00 p.m. - Ella S. and the late Jacob Sensenig, 17 Landis Rd., Ephrata. 3 bedroom custom Holland stone rancher, 1 car garage and carport, .38 acre lot. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. WED., MAY 6 - 4:00 p.m. - Spring Consignment Auction will be held at Sensenig Hardware, LLC, 1020 Sensenig Rd., Ephrata. Sensenig Auctioneers, LLC. FRI., MAY 8 - 5:00 p.m. - W. Ray and Doretta B. Weaver, 2010 Robin Dr., Manheim. 1 story brick 4 bedroom raised rancher, 1/2 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 9 - 9:00

“Horst Auction Center” COIN SALE

THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 2020 SALE TIME - 12:00 NOON

INSPECTION - Thursday, April 2, 2020 9:00 AM thru the Sale

Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, Lancaster Co., PA. *******************************************************************************

308 LOTS OF COINS AND CURRENCY

Selling 34 Pieces of U.S. Gold Coins to Include 22 $5 Gold Indians; (5) $20: Others. Complete Date Run of Barber Dimes. High-Grade Buffalo Nickels (No. 3 Leg); Short Set of BU Buffalos. Many Higher-Grade Collector Coins in All Series. 24 Slabbed Coins Including 1880/79 CC Dollar PCGS 63; 1885-CC PCGS 64+; 3 ICG Dollars MS 66; Others. *********************************************************************************** A catalogued listing can be picked up at the Auction Center for free. Listing is also available on our website, www.horstauction.com. *********************************************************************************** Accepted Payments: Cash or PA check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

a.m. - Louella M. and the late Ammon K. Horst, 1189 Joann Ave., Ephrata. 2 bedroom 2.5 bath brick rancher with 2 car garage, .31 acre lot. Real estate at 12:00 noon. 2006 Lexus SUV, furniture, lawn and garden, personal property. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 9 - 10:00 a.m. - Mildred L. Hall, 9 Adamstown Rd., Reinholds. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, breezeway, 1.3 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 14 6:00 p.m. - J. Marlin and Nancy E. Becker, 1047 Mountain Rd., Manheim. Country 3 bedroom split foyer dwelling, 2 car garage, 24x30 detached garage/shop, 1.9 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 14 6:30 p.m. - Nathaniel L. and Aylina C. Enck, 702

Smokestown Rd., Denver. 1.5 story Cape Cod, 3 or 4 bedrooms, nice, detached 3 bay 40’x27’ shop, .71 acre. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., MAY 15 - 9:00 a.m. - Leroy R. and Minerva B. Hoover, 643 Fivepointville Rd., Denver. 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, barn/ garage 24x48, shop 30x80, wood shop 16x50, cabin, 4 acre country lot with pasture. Real estate at 2:00 p.m. Skid loaders, tractors, hit and miss engine, mowers, tools, furniture, appliances, collectibles, primitives, coins. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 16 - 9:00 a.m. - Martha D. Stoner, 1356 Main St., Akron. 5.94 acre farmette, 2-1/2 story aluminum sided log/frame dwelling with attached 2 car garage and framed bank barn on 5.94 acres. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Antiques, collectibles, household

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER 2 CAR GAR. – 1 CAR GAR. 3.8 ACRES w/STREAM DENVER – REINHOLDS – ADAMSTOWN AREA

SAT., MARCH 28 • 10 A.M.

900 Smokestown Rd., Denver. Rt. 272 N. toward Adamstown. Left Rt. 897 N. (at Weaver Mkts.). Left Smokestown Rd. OR from Denver at Main St. & Snyder St. (ENB Bank) take Snyder St. Left Monroe St. (becomes Reinholds Rd.). Right Smokestown Rd. Rural 1 sty. w/1288 SF, “move in” condition, eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets, living rm. w/brick hearth & gas stove, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, 1st floor laundry, elec. heat, low maintenance exterior. Outbldgs: 2 car garage w/elec. & separate masonry 1 car garage. 3.8 ACRES partial wooded lot w/stream, mature trees, macadam drive. Zoned Conservation. NOTE: After 42 years owners downsizing & serious to sell. Low maintenance. Ideal setting. Easy access to Rt. 222 Bypass & Turnpike. Minutes to Denver, Reinholds, Adamstown & Ephrata. Personal inspection by appointment. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Earl W. & Nancy M. Potts 717-336-2796

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC AUCTION

FARMERSVILLE FIRE COMPANY 45th ANNUAL COMMUNITY SALE

FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2020

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antiques, etc. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 25 - 10:00 a.m. - Henry K. and Emma Mae Stoltzfus, 6151 Limeville Rd., Parkesburg. Custom 2-1/2 story 5 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 3 stall horse barn, run-in barn, country 2 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., APRIL 28 - 6:00 p.m. - Jarren L. and Elizabeth Z. Raber, 716 Red Run Rd., New Holland. 2.5 story, 5 bedroom, 1 acre country lot, attached garage and shed, clean inside. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. WED., APRIL 29 - 5:00 p.m. - Mary M. Stauffer, 2011 Division Hwy., Eph­ rata. 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, barn/shop 26x48, 2nd shop 16x36, 9/10 acre country lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 30 12:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Coins and currency. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 30 - 5:00 p.m. - Corey D. and Susan A. Ludwig, 2740 Rothsville Rd., Lititz. Country 4 acre farmette, 2-1/2 story stone 4 bedroom dwelling, 1-1/2 story garage/barn/shop 34x36. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., APRIL 30 6:00 p.m. - Zachary R. and Twila J. Zimmerman, 180 Fetterville Rd., East Earl. 3 bedroom, 2 bath bi-level home, .80 acre rural lot, 3 seasons room, 2 car garage, 2 utility barns. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers.

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LOCATED OCATED AT: 74 E. Farmersville Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522 DIRECTIONS: RECTIONS: 322 East approx. 2 miles, turn right on E. Farmersville Rd. (Martin’s Martin’s Bike Shop). Stay on E. Farmersville Rd. for approx. 2.5 miles to salee on right. Watch for signs.

New Oak Table & Chair Set

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

Glenn W. Leininger 717-715-4858

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

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TUESDAY, APRIL 14 • 5 P.M.

95 N. Cocalico Rd., Denver (Cocalico). Rt. 897 N. from Reinholds to Cocalico. Right N. Cocalico Rd. OR from Schaefferstown/Kleinfeltersville area, Rt. 897 S. to Cocalico. Left N. Cocalico Rd. Country 1 sty. w/1,296 SF plus 660 SF lower level, eatin kitchen w/oak cabinets & appliances, living rm., 3 bdrms., 1½ baths, family rm., large rec. rm. w/coal stove, laundry w/ washer & dryer included, full bsmt. w/utility rm., heat pump w/central AC & 2 car garage 24x28, garage/shop 12x30, level 10 ACRES (mostly cropland/tillable acres) w/740’ frontage, stream to rear of tract. Convenient rural setting. Owner relocating to New Jersey & serious to sell. Low maintenance & economical dwl. Low taxes. Clean & Green. 10 ACRE tract. Ideal farmette site. Minutes to Reinholds, Schoeneck, Schaefferstown & Kleinfeltersville w/easy access to Rt. 501 & Rt. 419. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., March 28, April 4 & 11 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)

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10 ACRE FARMETTE W/STREAM 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER - 2 CAR GAR. 12X30 SHOP/GAR. COCALICO - KLEINFELTERSVILLE AREA

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PUBLIC AUCTION

QUILTS UILTS & WALLHANGINGS: Shining Star; Appliqued Peacock; Fractured Rhapsody; apsody; Diamond Trip; Boston Common; Eureka; Mariner’s Compass; Mini Patch; tch; Argyle; Flying geese around the Compass; more quilts and wallhangings. GENERAL ENERAL MERCHANDISE: 10’x12’ Vinyl Storage shed built by Hahnstown school hool students; New Deep V Breast Strap Bio Plastic Driving Harness; C-more Quick uick Hitch Easy Entry Bench Seat Cart with Lights and new style brakes; New Quick uick Hitch Harness; 1 New Queen Sleep well (Latex-Plush) Mattress set, New Oak ak Table & Chair Set which includes 1 42”x48” Oval Farmers Table w/11-12” /11-12” leaves, 6 Oak Arrow Back Chairs; New Mens Giant Hybrid Escape 2 Bike w/accessories from Martin’s Bike Shop; Massey pedal tractor by MM Weavers; eavers; Truckload Nursery and Shrubbery stock (weather permitting) & Lots ts of Beautiful Flowers; Truckload of Mulch from Groff Run Mulch; Load of Straw; raw; 100 bales of Wood Shavings; Split Fire Wood; Apples from Fairmount Orchards; chards; Chainsaw Carved Bear by Firefighter David Shirk; Forest Hill shovels, scrapers, rapers, and hoes; New Forest Hill Hempy Shovel made w/Hemp Fibers; 3 20 lb. LP propane cylinders; 1 30 lb. camper LP propane cylinder: Live Edge Boards; ards; 5’ & 8’ Bench (natural finish); Lifetime 6’ folding benches; New Poly Planter anter Bird Feeder; New 8’ Superior Hot Bed, 6’ Vinyl Picnic Table w/detached Benches; nches; plus lots more. NEW EW TOOLS: Makita circular saw; Heavy Duty Ratchet straps; Small torch set; t; Bolt cutters; pipe wrenches; Hedge Shear set; 50’ garden hose; Seymour poly ly feed shovels; Solo Backpack Sprayer; Garden Seeder; Produce Baskets; New ew Tupperware; Horse Feed, Rabbit Pellets, Guinea Pig, & Dog Food from Gehman ehman Feed Mill; 1”x12” Pine Boards; New Lapps Plastic Dumper Wagon Model odel 2600 R; New Lapps Tricycle; Decorative Wooden Crafts & Crates; Spring ring Décor; Farmhouse Décor; Easter bunny crafts; Fireplace mantle; New sett Poly Porch Rockers; Outdoor Poly furniture. Misc.: Berber Carpet w/pad sizee 15’x14’9”; Garden plow; Used shop tools; BB Gun; Camp Chairs; Wilson volleyballs; lleyballs; Life jackets; Outdoor Rugs; Camping gear; Ertl Farm toys; Winross Trucks ucks (local companies & others); see websites for pictures & detailed list. MEAL EAL CERTIFICATES: From local families, plus other GIFT CERTIFICATES. Donated onated items appreciated. No tires, paint or hazardous material! $25.00 deposit posit on all used appliances. No food sold on commission. If you have items forr the auction call 717-354-5094 or 717-354-8122. Cash or good PA check. Not ot responsible for accidents. Sale Bill subject to errors and omissions. Food served rved by the Farmersville Ladies Auxiliary. To see pictures of quilts & details go to: www.farmersvillefire.com • www.martinandrutt.com • Facebook ORDER OF SALE: Inside at 4:30, Outside at 5:00, Shrubbery at approx. 5:30, Quilts at approx. 7:00. AUCTIONEER SERVICES DONATED: Martin & Rutt Auctioneers and others. AU3383-L

goods and farm primitives. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 16 - 9:00 a.m. - Robert and Linda Weaver, 1290 Sheephill Rd., East Earl. Guns and crossbows, 16’ fishing boat, JD 318 lawn tractor, woodshop equipment and tools, trailers, farm toys and trucks, antiques, game mounts, reloading equipment, ammo, etc. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. MON., MAY 18 - 5:00 p.m. - Jonathan L. and Kathryn J. Beiler, 5860 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gap. Country 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 1-1/2

story barn/garage building 28x38, 6/10 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., MAY 20 - 5:00 p.m. - John H. and Karen I. Eby, 667 Wide Hollow Rd., East Earl. Country 2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, utility buildings, 1.2 acres m/l. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., MAY 27 - 5:00 p.m. - Ben and Barb Stoltzfus, 5186 Dogwood Dr., New Holland. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 28x18 horse barn, 8/10 acre. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

- Martindale/Hinkletown Area -

PUBLIC AUCTION Farm Machinery - Jog Carts - Harnesses 3 Frick Thresh Machines - Tools - Guns Primitives - Arrowheads - H.H. Goods

Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 9:00 AM MAY BE POSTPONED DUE TO THE COVID-19 VIRUS. CONTACT AUCTIONEER TO CONFIRM STATUS. Location: 940 Newswanger Rd., Ephrata PA 17522 (Hinkletown) Lanc. Co.

Directions: From 322/222 interchange in Ephrata take Rt. 322 east approx. 11/2 mi. Turn left onto Martindale Rd. Go Approx. 1 mile, turn left onto Newswanger Rd. Continue to auction on right. - FARM MACHINERY Planting/Tillage/Manure Handling: JD 999 2R planter w/plateless hoppers, Oliver 13Rx7” grain drill, NI 1R transplanter, 1R mechanical transplanter, “09 White Horse 410 2 way hyd. plow w/offset tongue and coulters-good cond!, Pioneer walking plow, JD KBA 28 blade disk w/scrapers & seat, Dunham 8’ & 1 other 8’ cultipacker, 9’ steel drag, Lower Valley 8’ basket harrowgood cond!, Lower Valley 11’ basket harrow w/ platform, seat & new shovels, Hurst Road Repair 9’ roller harrow, I & J 1R cultivator w/sidedress tank-good cond!, Iva 1R cultivator, Mc 1R cultivator, Lancaster 110 spreader w/poly floor-v.g. cond!, NI 10A manure spreader Grain/ Hay/Corn Handling: Frick 28” threshing machine w/ Hart feeder on rubber-v.g. cond! S/N 10256, Frick 22” threshing machine w/Hart feeder, baler gear box and Guns straw carrier-v.g. cond! S/N 10204, 1 other Frick 22” threshing machine, (2) Mc 8’ grain binders, NH 489 9’ haybine on rubber-good cond., NH 474 7’ haybine-good rolls-on rubber, (3) Mc #9 ground drive mowers (2) 7’ & (1) 9’, Kuhn 300 9’ rotary rake w/PTO, I & J 2 star 8’ tedder w/PTO, Kuhn 452 4 star 17’ tedder w/PTO, Mc dump rake, Nicholsons tedder, JD 346 baler-field ready-on rubber, Mc corn binder w/original loader & Wisconsin engine, Mc ground drive binder, Mc bundle carrier-like new, Mc #9 ensilage cutter w/shredder bars-v.g. cond!, Mc #7 cutter, Mc #10 hammermill Misc. Machinery: Fisher 150 gal. sprayer w/long tongue, 32’ booms & 5.5 H.P.Honda eng.-v.g. cond!. Fisher 12R 1 horse tob. sprayer w/ 90 gal. tank & 5.5 HP Honda eng., Zimmerman 32’ elevator w/ hyd. motor on rubber-good cond!, King Kutter 6’ pull type rotary mower, 4cyl. Wisconsin engine w/Twin disc reduction clutch & bucksaw, (1) 7’x16’ wagon on Grove gear w/sideboards & (1) 7’x18’ wagon on Grove gear, Bartville auto-turn forecart w/brakes(brakes need tune up), Beiler 6’ forecart scraper blade. - JOG CARTS-BREAKING CARTS-HORSE RELATED ITEMS (2) C-Mor easy entry jog carts w/lights, Breaking cart w/lights, Easy entry pony cart, Pony harness, bridles, saddle, halters & collars, Western saddle, 10 sets leather harnesses-(2) v.g. cond. w/SS traces, 6 sets tandem rope, 1 to 7 horse hitch eveners, Bio driving harness, Bio check lines & traces, Halters, bridles, collars, hames, jockeys & lead ropes, and other misc. tack items. - MISC. FARM & SHOP RELATED Georgetown portable hyd. unit w/ 9HP Honda, Easy Kleen 4000 PSI hot water pressure washer w/15HP engine, Therminator Mdl. H20-11 portable LP water heater, Generac 15w portable generator w/30HP eng., 8,000 gal. steel water tank, 500 gal. poly nurse tank, Chore Time 5 ton feed bin, 1T portable feed bin, 1/2 T feed bin, Mayrath 4”x20’ feed auger, 12” roller mill w/Honda eng., Grain blower, Smidley double 5 hog feeder, Paul B head gate –like new!, 16”x12’ SS feed trough w/tie loops, 4’ steel trough, 48” portable barn fan w/5.5HP Kawasaki eng., Sensenich 6’ airplane propeller fan w/V belt drive, Feed carts, Misc. farm gates, Wheelbarrows, Garden Way cart, Galvanized chicken nests, Poly fence tape, Fence crimper tool, Cyclone seeder, Manure forks, 1 1/2” suction hose, Stewart 12V animal clippers, Kennel heaters, LP barn lights, Kane Mdl. -600 grain scales, (2) long wagon tongues-new!, Wooden horse hitches, Sisal rope, Shovel harrow, Gandy applicator, Misc. engines, 40’ fiberglass & 40’ wooden ext. ladders, Werner 7’stepladder, (2) dock carts, Bag wagons, 90 gal.diesel fuel tank w/pump, Mc 7’ blade, I & J cult. ridging discs, Asst. planter & cult. parts, Papec cutter parts, Mc binder parts, 8”x20” & 7 1/2x13 1/2” Papec cutter pulleys, 4”x4”,4”x6” & 4x8” never slip pulleys, Endless flat belts: (2) 6”x75’, (1) 7”x24’, (1) 7”x40’, (1) 7”x50’, 8”x80’ laced flat belt, Belt lacing tool, Tachometer, JD flatbelt pulley PTO attachment, Complete set NI 10A manure spreader whls., Misc. steel implement whls, Set NI transplanter whls., Misc. gearboxes, (2) 2P5 2” irrigation pumps w/ Honda eng. & 5 gal. gas tank, (2) rolls blue 2” layflat, Misc. irrigation supplies, Troybilt horse tiller, 8000 old tob. lath, (25) Reconditioned tob. shears, (20) tob. spears, (2) Minnich bale boxes, (2) Platform scales, (20) Cardboard stripping boxes, Skid unit air compressor w/13HP Honda eng., 1000 gal. air tank, Dresser air compressor (no engine), Wisconsin VR4D 4 cyl. engine, Ford 4cyl. dsl. power unit w/ clutch -as is, Ford 4 cyl. gas power unit w/Rockford clutch-as is, Dewalt portable air compressor w/5.5HP Honda, Dewalt 18V power tools, SK 3/4” & 1/2”socket sets, Gear pullers, Rigid pipe threader, Tap & die set, Chain hoists, Handyman jack, Measuring wheel, Pipe wrenches, Oil cans, Wood chisels, American leather cutter, Long handled tools, And much more unlisted. - PRIMITIVES-ANTIQUES Myers hay trolley & track, Wooden pulleys, 25 stockades (up to 16’), Hay hooks, Hog scrapers, Corn husking pegs, Screw jacks, Threshing machine water pump, NI swath board, (2) Kero. tanks w/pumps, Metal gas & kero cans, Foot corn choppers, Wire egg basket, Wire milk crate, Strap hinges, Straw knife, (8) 2 prong wheat forks, Set of PA ’51 truck license plates, Wooden porch posts, Ground scoop, (7) Iron stall dividers, Binder twine box, Wooden hames, Wooden runner sleds, Radio Flyer tricycle, Myers pump jack (6” stroke), Goulds pitcher pump, 4 1/2’ cast iron pump trough, and more unlisted. - GUNS-ARROWHEADS Note: Guns removed from premises till sale day. Remington Model 7600 30-06 SPRG pump w/Bushnell scope, Stevens Model 22-410, Marlin Model 917 M2 17 cal. bolt action w/Bushnell scope, Glenfield Model 60 .22 semi-automatic, Stevens Junior Model 11 .22 long rifle single shot, R.E. Terni Cal.7,35 1939 XVIII rifle, Remington Fieldmaster Model 572 .22 pump w/Bushnell scope, J.C. Higgins Model 41 .22 w/Simmons scope, Remington Gamemaster .35 cal. pump, Mossberg Chuckster Model 640K bolt action 22 Mag., Mossberg .22 bolt action, Marlin Model 80 .22 bolt action, Marlin Model 81 .22 bolt action, Winchester model 1400 12g. pump( 2 3/4”) w/full choke, J.C. Higgins Model 20 12 g. pump (2 3/4”) w/ muzzle break & 3 chokes, Davenport 12g. single shot, N.R. Davis 12g. double barrel (Damascus) side by side, Remington Model 29 12 g. pump, Stevens Model 94 16g. single shot (broken cock), Smith & Wesson Model 3000 12g. pump -3” full choke, Sears roebuck 105-20 16 ga. Ranger (bolt action), Mec 9000 series reloader, Shotgun replacement wads & misc. reloading supplies, Large collection of local Indian arrowheads. - HOUSEHOLD RELATED Gas & kero lamps, 3 burner kero. stove, D.S. SS outdoor furnace cooker, Maytag wringer washer, Outhouse for garden tools, Pfaff 1211 sewing machine & cabinet, Pressure cooker, Kitchenware, Asst. dishes, Books, Canning jars, Picture of Frysville covered bridge, Picture of Terre Hill trolley, Child’s rocking chair, Dresser, Oak wardrobe, Bedroom suite, Cedar chest, Chairs, Stands, And more unlisted. - AUCTION INFO. The Hoovers are retiring from farming .Come join us for their dispersal auction. Farm Machinery, guns, tools, antiques, h.h. goods and much more than listed-something for everyone! Auction will begin at 9:00 w/tools and antiques. 2nd auctioneer will begin w/Household Items @ 9:30. Guns & arrowheads at 12:00. Farm Machinery approx. 12:30. Auction Co. and sellers are not responsible for accidents. Auction day announcements take precedence over all advertising Payment terms: Cash, approved PA check or credit card w/3% fee. Good food by Martindale Fire. Co. Household items sold in bldg.-bring chairs. Auction for: James & Esther Hoover See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 (717) 355-2258 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver Auct. Serv. Tim Weaver, Phone: 717-354-9524 Dave Stoltzfus & Lic. # AY2109 Steve Schuler


14B - Wednesday, March 25, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

THURS., MAY 28 - 3:00 p.m. - Harland W. Weaver Estate, 646 Lititz Rd., Manheim. Country brick 1 story rancher, 2 car garage, detached 2 car garage/ shop 26x28, 2 acres rural lot. Real estate at 6:00 p.m. Personal property, furniture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., MAY 29 - 4:00 p.m. - Allen S. Hoover, 163 Culbertson Run Rd., Coatesville. Country custom 1 story 4 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 32x50 shop/ garage, 22-1/2 acres with stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 30 - 10:00 a.m. - Betty J. Hamilton Estate, 3802 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gordonville. 1 story 2 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, utility building, 1/2

acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 4 - 5:00 p.m. - Matthew E. and Shana M. Stauffer, 368 Rexmont Rd., Lebanon. Rural setting, panoramic view, 1 story 4 bedroom rancher, 1 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 5 - 5:00 p.m. - Martin W. and Kimberly A. Kampen, 200 Evans Rd., Lititz. Country 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 23x38 2 car garage/shop, 20x20 pavilion, 8.5 acres with stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 12 - 5:00 p.m. - Joseph (Bob) R. and Janet M. Schilling, 819 Broad St., East Earl. Country 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, horse barn, carriage barn, fenced pasture, 2.2 acres.

Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JUNE 13 - 8:30 a.m. - Lighthouse Vocational Service, 144 Orlan Rd., New Holland. Farm supplies, tools, flowers, quilts, furniture, crafts, meats, swings and sheds. BeilerCampbell Auction Service. SAT., JUNE 13 - 9:00 a.m. - Kenneth L. Hackman Estate, 615 Greenville Rd., Denver. 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, barn/shop, outbuildings, 4 acres with stream. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, tools, tractors, trucks, trailers, skid loader, shop items, hit-nmiss engine. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., JUNE 16 - 5:00 p.m. - Daniel C. and Martha J. Ehst, 1160 Narvon Rd., Narvon. Country 1 story brick rancher, 2 car garage, shop/garage 14x40, 1 acre m/l. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 18 - 5:00 p.m. - Rhoda M. Shelly, Fannie M. Shelly, 1292 Breneman Rd., Manheim. #1 - Country Holland stone rancher, garage, utility building, 5 acres m/l. #2 - Country 1.38 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 25 - 4:00 p.m. - Paul J. and Aimee F.

SUDOKU

PUBLIC AUCTION 1½ STY. 3 BDRM. DWL. – 1 CAR GAR. 3/10 ACRE LOT REAMSTOWN – DENVER AREA

SAT., APRIL 18 • 10 A.M.

13 Summers Dr., Stevens. Rt. 272 N. from Ephrata to Denver/Reamstown traffic light. Right Church St. thru Reamstown. Left Summers Dr. (E. Cocalico Heights)

One owner dwl. w/1164 SF, eat-in kitchen, living rm., full bath, 3 bdrms. (future 4th bdrm. & 2nd bath roughed in), full bsmt., elec. heat, upgraded 50 year roof, energy efficient insulated/tilt windows, 3/10 Acre lot. After 32 years owner downsizing to family property & serious to sell. Property overlooks large common area & pond. Ideal as residence or investment. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., March 28, April 4 & 11 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 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Ricky L. Bauder 717-824-7999

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

- Bowmansville Area -

PUBLIC AUCTION

38 ACRE Dairy Farm w/Buildings & Silos 30 Head Holstein Herd - Pony & Wagon Tractors - Skidloaders - Farm Machinery TMR Mixer - Weaverline Cart Greenhouses & Supplies - Const. Tools Milkers - Rnd. Bale Unroller

Sat., April 18, 2020 at 8:30 A.M. R.E. at Noon

Location: 193 Spook Lane, East Earl, PA 17519 (Brecknock Twp./Lancaster Co.)

Directions: Rt. 625 South of Bowmansville. Turn right onto Spook Lane. Farm on Left.

PUBLIC AUCTION 21/2 STY. STONE 3 UNIT DWL. BANK BARN – 2 CAR GARAGE 18x24 2.06 ACRES – ZONED GENERAL COMMERCIAL ADAMSTOWN – REINHOLDS AREA

THURSDAY, APRIL 9 • 5 P.M.

2696 Old Lancaster Pk., Stevens (Adamstown). From intersection of Rts. 272 & 897, take Rt. 272 N. short distance. Sharp left Old Lancaster Pk. to property on right. (E. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) 2½ sty. stone 3 unit dwl. w/3158 SF finished area. Each Unit has eat-in kitchen, living rm., 1st floor laundry, 2 bdrms., 1 full bath & separate electric. Oil hot water heat, insulated tilt windows thru out, full bsmt. w/ outside entrance, attic, covered front & rear porches. Outbldgs: Detached 1 sty. masonry 2 car garage 18x24, 2 sty. stone/frame bank barn 34x64 w/painted steel siding, unfinished lower level (prepped for concrete) & 2nd floor w/2 overhead doors & French door to large open floor. Barn has been remodeled w/new painted steel siding & new roof, 10x12 utility bldg. All on level 2.06 ACRES w/large yard area, mature shade, on-site well & public sewer. Zoned General Commercial w/partial in Suburban Residential. NOTE: Owners motivated to sell! Tremendous potential for multiple units or commercial use. Convenient location, minutes to Ephrata, Reamstown & Reinholds w/easy access to Rt. 222, 272, 897 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house March 28 & April 4 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 3 Sons Roy E. Good, Jr. Properties, Aaron Z. Nolt LLC. Curvin M. Mike Garman: Horning 717-278-0764 717-445-4309 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

- Reidenbach Area -

LAWN, GARDEN & ATV CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Sat., March 28, 2020 Auction Time 8:00 A.M.

Directions: Schoeneck Firemen’s Field,, Lancaster Co.,, PA. 125 N. King g St. Denver, enver, PA 17517. Accepting ccepting Consignments: Thursday, March 26th & Friday, March 27 27th, 8 AM to 8 PM. No items accepted auction day. Auction site PHONE# is 717) 304-6552. (717)

D E N O P T S O P SALE TH L 11 I R P A , . T A S L UNTI

ACCEPTING ENTS THIS IS IGNMAUCTION CONASLARGE H TH & 10T APRIL 9

OVER 300 MOWERS, ZERO TURNS & ATVs, TRAILERS, COMPACT TRACTORS, SKID STEERS, 3 PT. HITCH & OTHER ATTACHMENTS, ETC., ETC.! Terms 6% erms - CASH OR APPROVED PA CHECK, NO CREDIT CARDS, 6 Sales Is.. So Some ales Tax. NO BUYERS PREMIUM. All items sold Strictly y As Is items auction ems subject to prior sale. All items must be removed by y dusk aucti ay y. Not responsible for accidents. day. Pl i it Auctionzip.com A ti i F More M Ph t ! Please visit For Photos!

Thinking of Selling At Auction

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AU-003375-L

(Voganville Area)

2.5 STORY COLONIAL HOUSE w/4 BEDROOMS .47 ACRE LOT * SEVERAL GARAGES & SHOPS NICE

11/2 ACRE Lot w/Stream

LOCATED AT: 332 Linden Grove Rd., Ephrata, Pa 17522

PO ST PO NE D

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION

21/2 Sty., 3 or 4 Bdrm. House - 30’x44’ 2 Sty. Horse Barn

Thursday, March 26, 2020 at 5:30 P.M.

PUBLIC AUCTION

MONDAY, APRIL 20 at 6:30 P.M.

Location: ocation: 180 Martin Rd., New Holland PA 17557 (Earl Twp., Lancaster Co.)

- Real Estate 38 Acre dairy farm w/2½ Sty. farmhouse, dairy barn, 3 silos, dry cow barn, equip. bldg., manure pit, shop & garage. 2½ Sty. house w/6 Bdrms., 2 baths, eat-in kitchen, living rm., parlor, mudrm., laundry, sunporch, attic, basement, wrap around front porch. LP radiant heat. Outbuildings: 40’x70’ bank barn w/horse stalls & hay/straw storage. Dairy Barn (40’x90’) w/40 tie stalls featuring Sturdy Bilt stanchions, 4’x6’ stalls, Patz barn cleaner, 8’ alleys, SS pipeline. Milkhouse (17’x20’) w/1,000 gal. tank, Fre-heater, Delaval vac. pump w/5 HP motor. Feed room: (24’x24’). 3 Silos: 17’x73’ Harvestore w/Valmetal top unloader, 16’x60’ concrete stave w/Valmetal unloader, 8’x40’ concrete. (2) 3 ton feed bins. Barnyard: 25’x28’ Dry Cow Barn: 30’x36’ Equip. Bldg.: 40’x80’x12’ w/16’x22’ shop area. Concrete manure storage: 10’x62. Shop: 22’x34’ Garage: 16’x38’ Land: 38 Acres +/- w/approx. 32 acres tillable. Good producing Bucks silt-loam soils, balance fenced pasture & buildings. Zoned AG. Brecknock Twp. Farm is in Clean & Green and Lanc. Farmland Trust. Taxes: $4,000 Note: Rare opportunity to purchase a turn-key dairy farm operation in Lanc. Co. The Martin’s are relocating to Kentucky and plan to sell. Prepare now to buy! Buyer will have the right to begin farming immediately. Buyer also will have the first opportunity to rent an additional 10 acres from a neighboring farm. TERMS: 10% down, settlement on or before June 17, 2020. Attorney: Sam Goodley. Inspection by appointment only. To schedule a showing, contact seller @ (717) 445-7527.

Directions: Rt. 322 West of Blue Ball approx. 2 miles. Turn right onto Martin Rd., 2nd property on right.

- Real Estate -

1½ Acres w/2½ sty., 3 or 4 bdrm. house and 30’x44’ 2 sty. barn. 2½ Sty. house w/2356 sq.ft., 3 bdrms. (could be 4), ull baths, eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinetry, living 2 full m, parlor or 4th bdrm., wash house w/furnace, room, ement w/outside access, attic, front & rear basement ches. LP radiant heat. 1,000 gal. LP tank. Cistern. porches. n: 30’x44’ 2 story post & beam frame barn Barn: w/3 horse stalls, 2 drive-through bays, 2nd floor age, forebay, carriage & shop area. 200 amp. storage, tric. All on 1½ acres +/- w/sm. field, garden, electric. n, fenced pasture w/stream, macadam drive & lawn, king, on-site well & septic. Zoned AG. Earl Twp. parking, nco Schools. Taxes: $3,758 (2019). Elanco NOTE: TE: Desirable country property w/ideal location. Just minutes to Martindale, New Holland Holland, re Hill, Blue Ball, Hinkletown, etc. Easy access to Rts. 322, 23, 897, 222, etc. Great Centra Terre Central ation. Prepare to buy - sellers are motivated to sell. location. TERMS: RMS: 10% down, settlement on or before May 26, 2020. Kling & Deibler, Attys. 717717 -7700. 354-7700. Inspection by appointment only. Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 to schedule a showing or w/any questions.

Auctionzip..com See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403

See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. # AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524

Satterfield, 170 Nottingham Rd., Nottingham. 7 acres zoned commercial/industrial real estate, 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 2 story shop/garage 26x48 plus 3 bedroom apartment, 24x36 pole barn with stalls. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 26 - 4:00 p.m. - Jeffrey L. and Christina M. Sullivan, 731 Furnace Rd., Morgantown. 2-1/2 story 1800s sandstone dwelling, 2 car garage, 30x40 pole barn with 5 horse stalls, 5.6 acres with pasture, stream and pond. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JULY 31 - 4:00 p.m. - Sandra J. Shenk, 1287 Pennsy Rd., Pequea. Secluded 14-1/2 acre hideaway, 1 story custom redwood 3 bedroom rancher, garage, pole barn 24x32, 141/2 acres mostly wooded, stream, pond. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

Auction for: Tim. L and Linda M. Martin (717) 445-7527

Auctioneers: onee eeers:s:s Ti TTim im Weaver, Weavver, err Dave Stoltzfus & SStev Steve teve SSchuler te tev chhuule chu ch le ler Lic. # AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524

Auction for for: Joseph S. an and Eunice M. Weaver Weave (717) 733-1180

DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 23 on West side of New Holland, travel North on N. Shirk road for 2.6 miles to stop sign. Turn left on Linden Grove Rd., travel .8 mile to property on left. REAL ESTATE: A very nice 2.5 story brick/vinyl siding colonial style house w/ several outbuildings on .47-acre level lot. House has approx. 2,355 sq. ft. and includes a large eat-in kitchen; open to roomy living room w/lots of windows for natural lighting; front family room w/original wood trim posts and bookcases; charming front sun room w/exposed brick wall; main level laundry/mud room; full bathroom on each level; 4 bedrooms w/closets; partial basement has one room & cold cellar; updated insulated windows; oil fired H/W radiator furnace; on-site well & septic; Earl Twp.; E-Lanco School District; zoned Residential (current excavating business); total taxes are only $4,056.00. GARAGES/SHOPS: 44’x30’ fabrication shop has concrete floor, 10’ overhead door, water hook-up, w/heat & 220V electric, nice office room w/outside & inside entrances; 40’x17’ garage has concrete floor, overhead door, electric & heat; 30’x26’ garage has concrete floor, overhead door, electric & higher center ceiling; storage barn. Attorney Kling & Deibler 717-354-7700. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays April 4 & 11 from 1-3 PM. Call/Text auctioneer at 717-587-8906. Please visit our updated website www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

MELVIN M. MARTIN

(717) 278-8777


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 25, 2020 - 15B

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Local Restaurants Order Pickup - OR - Delivery!

OPEN FOR DELIVERY WE W NO ER! & TAKEOUT ONLY! IV DEL

The Udder Choice would like to tell customers...

and ITALIAN RESTAURANT

“Don’t have a cow! We’re still open for pickup!”

Call (717) 733-8786

Although our dine-in services are closed until further notice, we are still accepting takeout orders. Please call ahead before coming inside.

ROMA PIZZA 15 W. Main St., Ephrata

DAILY SPECIAL

Pickup Available: Monday-Saturday 7am-7pm & Sunday 2pm-7pm

2 Slices Cheese Pizza & Small Soda ONLY $500

Go to: reallancastercounty.com and search Udder Choice for our menu!

Take Out Only!

Try Our Gourmet Pizza, Stromboli & Italian Dinners

Check out our facebook page for soups of the day & Other specials!

Delicious Cheesesteaks, Hot & Cold Subs We Also Have Burgers, Soups & Salads

1812 West Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522

717-733-4300

Sun. - Thurs. 11am - 10pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am - 11pm

TO GO MENU ORDER BY PHONE OR ON-SITE

CHOICE OF 1 MEAT & 2 SIDES:

$9.50 $10.50 PER PERSON. TAX INCLUDED.

10% OFF

All Gift Card Purchases through March 28, 2020

TURKEY, PULLED PORK, OR FRIED CHICKEN

Email or Facebook message us with your name and phone number. All gift card sales will help support the staff during this difficult time.

SIDES: Mashed Potatoes*, Filling*, Macaroni & Cheese, Buttered Noodles, Corn Green Beans, Carrots, Mixed Vegetables *with or without gravy

oldelincolnhouse@yahoo.com 1398 West Main St., Ephrata, PA

PICK UP ONLY | MON - SAT | 11AM to 7PM For orders or questions, call (717) 354-8222 Ext. 712 Visit https://www.shady-maple.com/smorgasbord/meals-to-go for more details

717-733-3490

Di Maria’s Pizza

Delivery or Curbside Pickup Available Normal Business Hours!

1278 Division Hwy., Ephrata, PA 17522

Tues.-Sat. 11am-10pm • Sun. 11:30am-9pm • Closed Mon.

717-733-1111 • www.dimariaspizza.com

Open 7 Days a Week! 11:00am-8:00pm

Open for Takeout & Delivery

325 S. Reading Rd., Ephrata (Rt. 272, Across from Rita’s Italian Ice)

only until further notice

Specials we would like to offer our customers in the hope of keeping us open and able to employ some of our workers.

Fax Orders

717-738-7299

When it comes to great pizza, we deliver. DEBIT CARDS

Delivery to Ephrata, Akron, Rothsville, Brownstown, Lincoln, Denver & Stevens

We also offer online ordering!

We appreciate everyone’s support and understanding during this difficult time in our world.

717-721-PAZZO (7299) Email: pazzopizza@ptd.net Website: JDsPazzoPizza.com

ROAST BEEF OR COD

Curbside pickup upon request!

Family Meals are Perfect! Feeds 4-6 people Specials until further notice!

Pasta, Salad & Garlic Knots • Penne/Spaghetti with Meatballs $34.99 plus tax • Baked Ziti or Vodka Rigatoni $39.99 plus tax • 2 Large Cheese Pizzas $20.99 plus tax

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16B - Wednesday, March 25, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

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Bella Italia Restaurant

T OFFERING TAKEOU Quality Service! Taste the Difference!

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TerreHillRestaurant.com

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213 E. Main Street Terre Hill, PA 17581

717-445-4755 “Kumm Esse”

Dairy Queen® of Ephrata, Inc.

Takeout Available: Mon.-Sat. 8am-7pm & Sun. 8am-2pm

181 South Reading Road

717-733-9694

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WE’RE OPEN FOR TAKE-OUT & DELIVERY*

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Buy a 24 Slice Party Pizza & Get a FREE 2 Liter Bottle of Soda! (until government ban lifts)

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1255 Reading Road Bowmansville, PA 17507

MENU

717-445-9997 717-445-7753

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Hours: Sun.-Thurs., 11am-10pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-11pm, Closed Monday We accept credit cards!

Beer Available For Take-Out Only Hours: 11am-1:30pm & 4pm-8pm Check Our Facebook Page For Daily Specials

*Delivery Available For Orders Over $50. No Delivery Fee.

WILD WINGS IS OPEN FOR DELIVERY & PICKUP AND READY TO SERVE THE HUNGRY PEOPLE OF NORTHERN LANCASTER!

BUFFALO STYLE CHICKEN WINGS

Served with celery, carrots and blue cheese dips Flavors: Mild, Medium, Hot, Attempted Suicide, Suicide, Cajun, Golden Garlic, BBQ, Ranch, Honey Mustard, Parmesan Pepper, Western, Sweet & Sour, Virgin, Old Bay & Butter Quantities Offered: 10, 12, 20, 30, 50, 100 • Ask about our boneless wings!

breakfast • lunch • dinner

FREE TAKEOUT & DELIVERY! (Min. $20 order. 4 mile radius south of Rt. 322)

Hours: Monday-Sunday, 8am-7pm Check out our website & Facebook for our menu! www.BrickervilleHouseRestaurant.com

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the uneaten scraps from your kitchen like fruit rinds, eggshells and leftover coffee grounds. • Install an irrigation system. While soaking a lawn with water might seem good for the grass, chances are it’s not very good for the environment and possibly illegal in heavy drought regions. An underground irrigation system, however, is designed to water lawns and plants at the root level, strengthening the grass and plants and saving some

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Spring Mulching Can Serve Both Cosmetic And Practical Purposes Few and far between are the homeowners who have the time to cultivate a green thumb. Be it obligations at the office, full schedules with the family or, most likely, a little bit of both, many times homeowners are understandably quick to trust their landscaping to a local professional. But in the harsh economy of the day, it can’t hurt for homeowners to have a little landscape knowledge of their own. In that case, should the purse strings need to be tightened a little bit, homeowners won’t watch their lawns wither under the harsh summer heat. One of the best tricks of the landscaping trade is to utilize mulch around plants, trees and shrubs. Both aesthetically appealing and beneficial to soil, mulch helps to reduce weeds, conserve soil moisture and

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soil as they decay, they do so at different speeds. If improving the soil is a priority when mulching, rapidly decaying or nitrogen rich mulch is most beneficial. Rapidly decaying mulches include shredded leaves and grass clippings and are typically recommended for annuals. Slowly decaying mulches, such as bark or straw, are generally con­ sidered most beneficial to trees and shrubs. • Application. For some

homeowners, finding the time to get outside and lay mulch can prove very difficult. In such cases, easy application is probably paramount. At this point, it’s probably best to consult a professional as to which mulch is not only the easiest to apply, but also the easiest to maintain, as anyone who doesn’t have much time to mulch probably doesn’t have much time to maintain it either. • Protection. How well mulch insulates is also an important factor to consider. For example, during the summer months mulch should work to keep heat out, while it should do the exact opposite in the winter. Once the weather has taken a turn for the warmer in the spring, consider mulching a summer garden with hay, wood shavings or even compost. These mulches will insulate the garden from summer heat. In the winter time, pine needles or straw are effective at trapping heat once the ground has frozen. Other mulches, including bark and stone, are essentially the multi-taskers of mulch, working to insulate in both summer and winter.

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Tips To Get Your Children Gardening This Spring Spring is here and it’s time to think about your garden again. This year, as you cultivate your thriving plot, think about ways to get your whole family involved in gardening, which makes for a great fresh air activity. Not only is gardening a terrific way to spend time with your kids, but it also regularly gets them outside and away from their TVs and computers. • Teach. Kids are never too young to learn how plants grow and where their food comes from. In fact, growing a garden is an ideal hands­on lesson in life science, ecology and nutrition, and is a lot more fun than simply hitting the books. However, some of the concepts of gardening may be difficult for younger kids to grasp. • Grow. Giving your kids their very own gardening

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invest in age­appropriate tools for your children to use, so they can dig in the soil and water the plants right alongside you. • Harvest. Now it’s time to enjoy the fruits of your labor, literally. Once your plants are ready for harvest, work with your kids to find great­tasting recipes they will love, incorporating the foods grown by you. From vegetable pizza to salad to fruit smoothies, the nutritious meals you plan and make together will be extra satisfying when you know the ingredients came from your own backyard. • Enjoy. You’ve worked

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