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Akron Lions Prepare For Annual Children’s Egg Hunt

In This Issue!

hometown FLAVORS RECIPE SECTION Egg Recipes submitted by our readers! See Page 10A

Around Town Also see our complete calendar of events in The Bulletin Board, in this section!

Look in this week’s Things To Do section beginning on page 14A for more events, including: • Woman’s Club of Ephrata Coach Bingo • Zion’s Reformed U.C.C. Easter Egg Hunt • Akron Fire Company Spring Extravaganza Bingo

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Akron Lions Club is busy preparing for its upcoming Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 31 at the Loyd Roland Park. The age groups range from zero to three years, four and five years, grades one and two, grades three and four, and grades five and six. All participants will receive an additional chocolate bunny. As always, those planning to attend are strongly encouraged to get there early because the event starts promptly at 1:00 p.m. Several children got together this week to create a colorful Easter egg chalk drawing to welcome the Easter Bunny to town. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Ian, Joselynn, the Easter Bunny, Connor and Tori.

Fairmount’s Quilting Days Volunteers Make A Difference

THURSDAY, MARCH 29 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 80 East Main Street, Adamstown, will host a Maundy Thursday service at 7:00 p.m.

SATURDAY, MARCH 31 Swamp Lutheran Church, 275 Swamp Church Road, Reinholds, will hold their Annual Easter Egg Hunt, at 10:00 a.m. For children two to 12 years old.

SATURDAY, MARCH 31 The Baron Stiegel Lions Club will hold an Easter Egg Hunt at 1:00 p.m. in Clay Township at Mt. Airy Picnic Grove, Church Street, and in Elizabeth Township at the Lutheran Church Grove, Route 322 Brickerville. Rain or shine. For ages infant through 12. Prizes awarded.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Fairmount Homes hosted a total of 236 quilters recently who helped to quilt over a three­day period during Fairmount’s February Quilting Days. They totally finished ten quilts and another five are almost completed. All of the quilts will be auctioned at Fairmount’s Benefit Auction and Chicken Barbecue on Saturday, September 8, and the proceeds of that auction will go to the Sharing Fund for residents who have outlived their resources. Shown in the photo quilting are, from left to right, Gladys Martin, Anna Mae Eby, Joyce Martin, Robin Gosch and Virginia Hertzler.


2A - Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

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Petra Church Easter Services

A cast from Petra Church, New Holland, will offer a dramatic presentation of the Last Supper at the church’s

Good Friday service on Friday, March 30 at 7:00 p.m. In the drama, called “The Living Last Supper,” Jesus’ disciples will step out of time and speak about their lives and their relationship to Jesus. The service will include worship, Scripture reading and communion. It is designed for the whole

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family, but childcare will be available for children from birth through pre­K. All are invited as well to Petra’s Easter Celebration Services at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, April 1. The service will include a jubilant time of worship and a message by Senior Pastor Lester Zimmerman. Sign interpretation will be offered at the 9:00 a.m. service and Spanish translation at the 11:00

Parachute games encourage cooperative play, following directions, motor skills coordination and social interaction, all of which enhance language development. The Lititz Public Library, under the direction of Shannon Richard, the library’s toddler and preschool storytime coordinator, will offer two separate parachute play classes for children ages three through five: Tuesdays, April 17, 24 and May 1 at 10:00 a.m. or Wednesdays, April 18, 25 and May 2 at 10:00 a.m. or 6:30 p.m. Each class is limited to 12 children. Registration will begin Tuesday, April 3. Please call the library at 717­626­2255 to pre­register no more than two weeks in advance.

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a.m. service. A separate service for children in Kindergarten through Grade 4 will be provided, as well as childcare for children from birth through pre­K. Petra Church is located at 565 Airport Road, New Holland, approximately one mile south of Route 23 by way of Kinzer Avenue or Ranck Avenue. For more information, call the church at 717­354­5394.

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The 2018 season with the Lititz Community Band is about to begin, so dust off your instruments and join the fun! The Lititz Community Band is made up of approximately 60 people who live and work in the Lititz/Manheim area. They invest time and talent in their towns’ activities and special events by providing a varied band repertoire, which includes marches, show­tunes, folk music and familiar classics. Whether a new or long­time member, your involvement in the Lititz Community Band provides a unique and enjoyable opportunity to

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serve your community. Youth musicians who have completed sixth grade, and the equivalent of a level 3 methods book, are welcome to join the band. This season they are particularly looking to expand the clarinet, trom­ bone and tuba sections. Rehearsals will be held in the Moravian Church Fellowship Hall, Main Street, Lititz. The rehearsal season runs April through June and the concert season runs from late May through July. Bring a musical friend with you to the first rehearsal. Additional players make all the performances during the season more enjoyable. Rehearsals: Monday evenings: April 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21, June 4, 11, 18 and 25, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. For additional information, please contact them at lititz communityband@gmail. com.

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Obituaries Giro J. Marino, 90, Lititz, died Saturday, March 10. He was the husband of the late Jane Marino, and the late Elizabeth (Bell) Harrod Marino. He is survived by a step­ son, Mac Harrod; a step­ daughter, Patti Swoboda, wife of Edward; a brother, Vito Marino, husband of Jeanette; and a sister, Elizabeth Hoffman. Arthur A. Burt, 93, husband of Carole Hunt Burt, Lititz, died Wednesday, March 14. He was the husband of the late Miriam H. Burt. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Thomas C. Burt, husband of Holly, Coatesville; a daughter, Mary Burt Seay, wife of Tom, Kutztown; a stepson, Glenn Stauffer, husband of Melinda, Lititz; a step­ daughter, Michelle Johnston, wife of David, Skipback; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sons: Arthur A. “Pud” Burt, III, and Nathaniel B. Burt. Eugene D. “Gene” Smith, 57, husband of Sally (Hart) Smith, Stevens, died Wed­ nesday, March 14. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Ashley, wife of Tyler Griffith, Reinholds; two brothers: Joseph Smith, Ephrata, and Daniel Smith,

Ephrata; and a sister, Viola, wife of Tom Zborowski, Long Valley. Earl M. Stoner, 96, Lititz, died Wednesday, March 14. He was the husband of the late Grace Derstler Stoner. He is survived by a sister, Mary E. Bailey, Lebanon. Edna G. Weaver, 87, Eph­ rata, died Wednesday, March 14. She was the wife of the late Wayne Weaver. She is survived by two sons: Nelson G., husband of Joy (Stahl) Weaver, Lititz, and Kenneth G., husband of Sherry (Fox) Weaver, Eph­ rata; three daughters: Grace L., wife of Donald Weaver, Spring Grove; Brenda G., wife of Dale Martin, Stevens; and Joanne G., wife of Wilfred Martin, Ephrata; 22 grandchildren; 1 foster grandchild; 48 greatgrandchildren; a brother, Jesse B. Gingrich, Myers­ town; and a sister, Mary Witmer, Reinholds. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Sandra Sen­ senig, and a great-grand­ child. James F. Chubb, 86, husband of Eleanor S. (Smith) Sohl Chubb, New Holland, died Friday, March 16. He was the husband of the late Joan Kathryn (Erney) Chubb. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Bruce,

husband of Susan Chubb, Downingtown; a daughter, Karen, wife of Russell McWhorter, St. Albans, West Virginia; four grand­ children; and four greatgrandchildren. Richard I. Dean, 85, husband of Filitea, Ephrata, died Friday, March 16. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, David B., husband of Kathy (Maenza) Dean, Mohnton; a daughter, Victoria E., wife of William Woosley, Loveland, Ohio; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Parma Anne Dean. Roy D. Dunlap, 58, husband of Helen E. (Nuse) Dunlap, New Holland, died Friday, March 16. Besides his wife, he is survived by his father, James E. Dunlap, Pittsburgh; two sons: Justin Dunlap, New Holland, and Jason Dunlap, Pittsburgh; a stepdaughter, Lisa, wife of Sean Snow­ berger, East Earl; nine grandchildren; a brother,

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She is survived by three sons: John, husband of Suzanne (Horning) Baker, Mohnton; Gerald, husband of Dawn (Musser) Baker, Ferryville, Wisconsin; and Ray, husband of Cheryl (Martin) Baker, Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin; two daughters: Carolyn, wife of John Herr, New Holland, and Beverly, wife of Linford Weaver, Reinholds; 23 grandchildren; 31 greatgrandchildren; four foster great-grandchildren; three brothers: Clyde Wenger, husband of Shirley (Hauck), Strasburg; Lloyd Wenger, husband of Wilma (Espen­ shade), Leola; and Jay Wenger, husband of Leah (Achenbach), Akron; and a sister, Elaine, wife of Thomas Giorgio, Lancaster. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Wanda Weav­ er, and two grandchildren. Annett Susan Hughes, 83, Maple Farms, Akron, formerly of New Holland, died Sunday, March 18. She was the wife of the late Hugh Robert Hughes. She is survived by two sons: David, husband of Michelle Hughes, East Earl,

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Local Senior Centers List Activities

The following listing is for the Cocalico and Lititz Senior Centers. Activities will be listed according to each Center. Menus are the same at each location. *Note: The Cocalico Senior Center closed on Friday, December 29 (temp­ orarily) and people will be transferred to the Lititz Senior Center. More information regarding this closure will be provided as soon as more information is obtained. Lititz Senior Center The Lancaster County Office of Aging, Lititz Senior Citizens Center, Lititz United Methodist Church, Lititz, is open Wednesday, Thursday and Monday, from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., with Coffee and Chat Time at 9:00 a.m. and Lunch served at noon. The Center serves Lan­ caster County residents of Ephrata, Rothsville, Akron, Neffsville and Lititz areas. Ephrata is also served by van service. Reservations for

lunch and transportation need to be made by 11:00 a.m., one day in advance by calling the Center at 717­ 626­2800. Daily Activities Include: Wednesday, March 28: 9:15 a.m., Healthy Steps in Motion; 10:00 a.m., Lanc­ ashire Hall Activity; 10:45 a.m., Town Hall Meeting; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Thursday, March 29: 9:15 a.m., Stretching with Kathy; 10:00 a.m., Geri­Fit Exercise; 10:15 a.m., Music and Dancing with Lost and Found; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Monday, April 2: 9:00 a.m., Walk/Wii Bowling; 9:30 a.m., Clothing Bank/ Warwick Ambulance; 10:00 a.m., Geri­Fit and Penn State Nutrition; 11:00 a.m., Bible Study with Sandy; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Senior Center Menu Wednesday, March 28: Pizza burger, baked sweet potato bites, creamy cole­ slaw, hamburger roll, ice cream. Thursday, March 29: Chili con carne, tossed salad with tomato and dressing, baked potato, biscuit, mandarin oranges. Friday, March 30: No

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Jim and Nancy Hickey of Ephrata are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Carly Catherine Hickey, to John “Jack” Selden Carmichael, son of Bland Carmichael of Richmond, Virginia. Carly is a graduate of Ephrata High School. She went on to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Business and Management and Spanish at Dickinson College, Carlisle, and then a Master in Business Administration (MBA) at Universidad de Malaga in Malaga, Spain. She is employed by Davenport and Company LLC in Richmond, Virginia. Jack is a graduate of Collegiate School in Richmond. He went on to receive his Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Spanish at Dickinson

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Elanco Library Events

Stauffers Celebrate 50th Anniversary

The Eastern Lancaster County Library is located at 11 Chestnut Drive, New Holland. The hours are 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, and 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. Most events are free but require advance registration. To register, stop by the circulation desk at the library, call 717-354-0525 or register online. • Crafternoon - Monday, April 2 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Family event for all ages. The ELANCO School District will be closed! Come down for a craft. • Bookmark Contest Monday, April 2 at 6:30 p.m. All ages. They are having a bookmark contest! You can come in with a design already made or you can create one during the program. At the end of the hour, they will have judges who will select a winner. The winner will have their bookmark printed and handed out to the public for anyone to have. In order to kick-off National Library Week, your bookmark will be available to the public from Monday, April 9 to Thursday, May 31. • Readers’ Roundtable Book Discussion - Monday, April 2 at 7:00 p.m. The Readers’ Roundtable meets in the downstairs boardroom of the ELANCO Library. In April, they’ll be discussing “My Name is Lucy Barton” by Elizabeth Strout. Every­ one is invited to join them! • Preschool Story Time Tuesdays, April 3, 10, 17 and 24 at 10:30 a.m. For ages three to five with a caregiver. Children are invited to enjoy themed books, songs, rhymes, movement activities or a craft while building language and literacy skills.

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Mr. and Mrs. Clement and Grace Stauffer of Ephrata would like to announce their 50th anniversary. They were married on March 2, 1968 at Blainsport Mennonite Church by Rev. Raymond Charles. Mr. Stauffer is employed part-time by Stauffer Diesel Inc. Mrs. Stauffer was employed by Ephrata Family Practice as a nurse. They were honored at a party given by their children at Bethany Grace Fellowship on Sunday, February 25. They are the parents of: Michael, husband of Janelle Stauffer; Travis, husband of Wendy Stauffer; Michelle, wife of Jeremy Kready; and Ryan, husband of husband of Bahley; Allison Seth and Maddy Kready; Lisa Stauffer. They are the and Mitchell Stauffer; and one great-grandson, grandparents of: Nicholas, Brady and Dayton Stauffer; Chase Stauffer.

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• Teen Tuesdays - Tues­ days, April 3, 10, 17 and 24 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. For grades 7 to 12. Teens are invited to chill out, hang out and geek out in the library after school. • Parachute Play - Wed­ nesday, April 4 at 10:30 a.m. For walking toddlers, ages one to three. Not your typical storytime! They will be playing with parachutes, singing songs and having fun! Parachute Play helps children develop gross

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motor skills, learn to work together, have imaginative play, develop spatial aware­ ness and express themselves. • Friday Frolic for Toddlers - Fridays, April 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 10:30 a.m. For walking toddlers ages one to three with a caregiver. Get ready to move! Toddlers will dance, zoom, scoot and hop between stories selected to promote language develop­ ment. All adults are expected to participate and encourage the children to join in the

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Baking Potatoes

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Natural Pistachios

Sweet Onions

69¢

Pears

lb.

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Grape Tomatoes lb.

$1.99 lb. Large Stalk

Celery

Delicious

Green Peppers

$1.59

pint box

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displayed in the Library. • Essential Oils Make & Take - Monday, April 9 at 6:30 p.m. Registration is required for this event; there is a small materials fee, payable at the door. Essential Oils expert Denise Castelli will be hosting a Winter Refresh Make & Take event using essential oils. In this spa-themed class, they’ll make three items with three essential oils as the theme: lemon, peppermint, laven­ der. They’ll learn about essential oils with a focus on the properties of these three oils while having fun making some take-home goodies. They will be making a sugar scrub, body spray and bath salts. Space is limited so please register. • Hooks & Needles: Yarn Crafting Club - Monday, April 9 at 6:30 p.m. All ages welcome. The knitting club is open to all knitters and crocheters in all skill levels…even absolute beginners! Bring your own projects, tips and ideas to share. • Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale - Thursday, April 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; Friday, April 13 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; and Saturday, April 14 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Friends of the ELANCO Library annual used book sale attracts readers from near and far. Most books are

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fun. • Stay and Play - Fridays, April 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 11:00 a.m. For toddlers and preschoolers. Approximately 15 minutes after the Friday Frolic for Toddlers ends, they’ll bring out the big box of toys! Stay and play with them until lunch time! • Sensory Story Time Saturday, April 7 at 9:00 a.m. Best for ages three to eight, but all ages are welcome! This story time is

designed to engage children through movement, music, stories and sensory activity play. It’s especially great for children with sensory input delays or for those who have problems sitting still. This program is funded by the Kiwanis Club of New Holland. • Therapy Dogs Visit the Library - Saturday, April 7 at 11:30 a.m. Family event for all ages kids are invited to improve their reading skills and make a new friend by reading aloud to a therapy dog. The dogs and handlers are from K-Pets. • Check Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself: A Workshop for Home­ schoolers - Monday, April 9 at 2:00 p.m. All ages. Did you know that the library has databases and resources to help you with your research paper? Do you know what keywords are? What about Boolean searching and how it can help you search different topics? How can you tell between a good source and a bad source? Whether you need help with a specific project or some general help, this workshop should help you find the information you need. • Lego® Creation Club Monday, April 9 at 6:30 p.m. Family event for ages three and up. Join the Lego® Design Team! Once a month, they’ll build creations out of Lego® Bricks that will be

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Obituaries (Continued From Page 3A)

and William “Bill,” husband of Tammy, East Earl; a daughter, Susan, Catawissa; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Elva W. Sensenig, 72, wife of John D. Sensenig, East Earl, died Sunday, March 18. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons: James, husband of Lydia (Reiff) Sensenig, Narvon; Warren, husband of Linda (Burkholder) Sensenig, Narvon; and John Daniel, husband of Marie (Fox) Sensenig, East Earl; seven daughters: Ruth Ann, wife of Eugene Brubacher, Withee, Wisconsin; Luella, wife of Wilmer Reiff, Ephrata; Anita, wife of Edwin Burk­ holder, New Holland; Elva Jane, wife of Elvin Burk­ holder, New Holland; Esther, wife of Laverne Hoover, Ephrata; Lucille, wife of Nelson Burkholder, Denver; and Suetta, wife of Leonard Horning, New Holland; 66 grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; and six brothers: Marvin, husband of Esther (Hoover) Zimmerman, Den­ ver; Amos, husband of

Boy Scout Troop 60 Hosts Last Court Of Honor Boy Scout Troop 60, based in Reamstown, has many exciting trips and events planned for this year. At their last Court Of Honor, 18 boys earned a combined total of 60 merit badges. Most of the badges were earned at Camp Bashore this past August. Many boys ranked up; four boys earned Scout, one tenderfoot, two Second Class and one Life Scout. They currently have around ten Life Scouts working toward Eagle Scout. The troop had three boys since August that received Eagle Scout, five within the past year. There are currently 23 active scouts, plus five that just crossed over from Cub Scout Pack 60 Webelos 2. So far this year, since Sep­ tember, the boys put on their annual campfire night with games for Cub Scout Pack 60, collected 200 pounds of food for “Scouting for food,” then went rock climb­ ing, helped with Reamstown Park fall clean up, had a cook-off outing at Hidden Valley scout camp, went to the Klondike Derby at Camp Mack and had an

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Mabel (Sensenig) Zimm­ erman, Stevens; Aaron, husband of Edna (Nolt) Zimmerman, Denver; Noah,

activity outing where they went to Ozzies Family Fun Center and cabin camped at Hawk Mountain. Their next trip will be a day trip to Ski Round Top to ski and snowboard. Then they will have an Evade and Capture camp out at Camp Mack,

an Amazing Race outing in Washington D.C., hike the Appalachian Trail, go on a canoe trip and a beach trip, then go to the week-long summer camp at Camp Ba­ shore. On Sunday, April 15, the parents of the troop will be holding its fourth annual

Coach Purse Bingo to help offset the cost of Summer Camp. There is a cost for tickets. For more information about Boy Scout Troop 60, call Scoutmaster Jason Burkman at 717-336-6400.

husband of Frances (Shirk) Zimmerman, Shippensburg; Elvin, husband of Etta (Zimmerman) Zimmerman, Shippensburg; and Mahlon, husband of Mabel (Zeiset) Zimmerman, East Earl. Leon W. Auker, 53, Bow­ mansville, died Monday, March 19.

He is survived by ten brothers: James, husband of Anna (Martin) Auker, Hills­ boro, Ohio; Frank, husband of Ruth (Brubacker) Auker, Vandalia, Illinois; Russel, husband of Ruth (Martin) Auker, Lyndonville, New York; Paul Auker Jr., Bowmansville; John D.,

husband of Edna (Stauffer) Auker, Ephrata; Chester, husband of Ruth Ann Auker, Stevens; Roy, husband of Fern (Stauffer) Auker, Port Trevorton; Luke, husband of Charlene (Martin) Auker, Mt. Pleasant Mills; Weaver, husband of Barbara (Geh­ man) Auker, Ephrata; and

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EBY’S GENERAL STORE

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from jane’s kitchen Eby’s

Chicken-etti .......... lb. $4.59 Eby’s

Spanish Rice ......... lb. $2.79 Eby’s

Gourmet Potatoes

................................... lb. $3.59 Eby’s

Cheeseburger Soup

SN

................................... lb. $3.69 Eby’s Cole Slaw ................lb. $2.79 Eby’s Potato Salad ...........lb. $2.79 Eby’s Macaroni Salad .....lb. $2.79 Eby’s

Cherry Cheese Dessert .....................lb. $3.29 *All prices subject to availability

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Wishing You a Wonderful Easter Holiday Our Martindale Location will be Closed on Good Friday

- MEAT -

Best Yet Boneless

Whole Ham ......... lb. $1.97 Sugardale Spiral Sliced Half Ham ............. lb. $1.97 Kunzler, Hatfield or Berks Smoked Boneless Whole Hams ....... lb. $2.49 A&H Smoked

Ham Half Shanks or Half Butts............. lb. $1.19 Eby’s Fresh Boneless Top Round London Broil....... lb. $2.99 Eby’s Fresh Top Round Roasts .................... lb. $3.49 Eby’s Fresh Assorted Bone-In

Pork Chops

..................value pack, lb. $1.79 .............lesser amounts, lb. $1.99 Eby’s Stuffed Bone-In Pork Chops .......... lb. $3.99

Chicken Thighs or Drumsticks...value pack, lb. 99¢

................. lesser amounts, lb. $1.19

- BAKERY -

Eby’s

Iced Cupcakes... 6 ct. $3.99 Petite Iced

Cinnamon Rolls

............................... 9 ct. $3.79

- DELI Best Yet Oven Roasted or Smoked Turkey Breast ..... lb. $6.99 Berks Roast Beef ............ lb. $8.99 Hatfield Honey or Virginia Ham ........................ lb. $5.99 Clearfield

American Cheese

.................................. lb. $5.99 Biery Muenster Cheese ...lb. $4.99

- Grocery Turkey Hill

Ice Cream ... 48 oz. 2/$6.00 Maxwell House Coffee ............24.5 oz. $6.99 Utz Family Pack Buy 1 at $4.29, Get 1 Potato Chips ...9 oz. FREE Nabisco Snack or Ritz Crackers ............... 2/$5.00 Table Talk Egg or Coconut Custard Pies ....................... 10” $5.99 Fresh Baked, Plain or Iced Raisin Bread ............. $2.99 Assorted Dinner Rolls ....12 ct. $2.79

THE

SHOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

AKRON • Turkey Hill (106 7th Street) • Weiser’s Market BOWMANSVILLE

• Harting’s Bakery • Horst Outdoor Power & Equip. • King’s Snack Food • Ranck’s Family Restaurant BRICKERVILLE

• The Pretzel Hut

BROWNSTOWN

• Daniel’s Farm Store • Dutch Lanes

DENVER/ ADAMSTOWN

• A Step In Time Antique Center • Deer Country • Fulton Bank (Denver) • Turkey Hill (300 Main Street) • Turkey Hill (2501 N . Reading Rd.) • Weaver Markets (Adamstown & Blainsport) EAST EARL

• • • •

Good’s Store Horst Farm Market Martin’s Trailside Express Shady Maple Smorgasbord

ELM

• Elm Post Office EPHRATA

• Ebenezer Groceries • Ephrata Area Chamber of Commerce • Ephrata Diner • Friendly Mini Mart • Getty Mart • Glenwood Foods • Good’s Store • Key Aid/Ace Hardware • Martins’ Country Market • Redner’s Warehouse Markets • Royer Pharmacy, Sharp Ave. • Sharp Shopper

Noah, husband of Christine (Sensenig) Auker, Bain­ bridge; and four sisters: Anna Mae, wife of Levi Stauffer, Delano, Tennessee; Elizabeth, wife of Ray Weaver, Peebles, Ohio; Emeline, wife of Fred Martin, Bainbridge, Ohio; and Esther, wife of Elvin Martin, Bainbridge. Frances E. Kurl, 87, Lititz, died Monday, March 19. She was the wife of the late George L. Kurl. She is survived by a son, Gerald L. “Gerry,” husband of Carol Kurl, Lititz; two grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; and a brother, Harold Meck, Lititz. Earl E. Martin, 91, husband of Elizabeth M. (Petersheim) Martin, Eph­ rata, died Monday, March 19. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters: Etta, wife of Homer Eberly, Ephrata, and Kay, wife of Joe Good, Terre Hill; six grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; two brothers: Wilmer Martin, and Walter Martin; and a sister, Sara Zeiset. Joan M. Roether, 81, wife of Donald Roether, Ephrata, died Tuesday, March 20. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons: Randy, husband of Faye Jonas, North Carolina, and Louis, husband of Pat Dissinger, Wellsboro; a daughter, Linda, wife of Dan Fox, Lititz; five grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; two brothers: David and Ralph Daugherty; and two sisters, Donna Batz, and Janice Burkholder.

Below is a list of convenient locations where you can pick up your weekly issue if you are not in our regular hand-delivered area.

• Turkey Hill (903 S. State Street) • Turkey Hill (3585 Rothsville Road) • Two Cousins • Wawa • Weis Markets

MARTINDALE

NEWMANSTOWN

MORGANTOWN

REAMSTOWN

MYERSTOWN

REINHOLDS

FIVEPOINTVILLE

NEW HOLLAND

• Weaver’s Store LEOLA

• Giant • Weaver’s Hardware LITITZ

• Oregon Dairy Restaurant • PaulB

• Eby’s Store • Turkey Hill

• Dutch-Way • • • • • • •

Grocery Outlet Garden Spot Village J .B. Zimmerman National Penn Bank New Holland Restaurant The Pub Yoder’s Country Market

• A-1 Repair

• Redner’s Quick Shoppe • Getty Mart • Redner’s Quick Shoppe ROTHSVILLE

• Getty Mart

SCHAEFFERSTOWN

• BB’s Grocery Outlet • Dutch-Way • Good’s Store WOMELSDORF

• Fred’s Auction


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Whole Frozen

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4

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20-30 Oz.

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Heat in Bag and Serve

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$

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8” Double Layer Yellow or White

Coconut Cakes

7

99

8” Assorted

Crumb Pies

2/

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¢

DONUTS

John F. Martin

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Swiss Premium

Teas or Drinks 1 Gal.

orner

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at Martin’s

ANY

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199 $ 68 1 $

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Shredded Cheese

8 Oz.

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10.5-20 Oz. BUY ONE, GET ONE

299

$

Kraft Philadelphia

(Excludes Mini Bagels or Thins)

$

4

$

2/

Chunk Cheese

1 Lb Qtrs.

Bagels

Carrots

20 Oz.

Cracker Barrel

Butter

3

Chocolate Foil-Wrapped

Sweet Potatoes

DAIRY

Thomas’

5

EVERY

5

$

$

599 Hanover Candied Frozen

FREE

6 Oz.

16-50 Ct.

$

64 Oz.

BUY ONE, GET ONE

Sel. Var.,

Hefty

3

Frozen Vegetables

Stuffing

2/

Ice Cream

Hanover Gold Line 8-12 Oz. or Silver Line 12-16 Oz.

Stove Top

199

2/

¢

$

5/

Foam or Paper Plates

$

Coconut Macaroons

$

199

$

Nelson’s

$

3/

20 Oz.

128 Fl. Oz.

4

Lb.

Doz.

8 Oz.

Canned Pineapples

40 Oz.

$

$

Lb.

Oysters

Dole

White Vinegar

Martin’s

Mayo

88

Best Yet

$

2/

Hellmann’s

Baguette Bread or Diamond Crusty Rolls

299 64 Oz.

$ 78

3

Cut Yams

6 Oz.

997 $ 99 5

599

Standard “Stewing”

12-16 Oz.

Bruce’s

Cranberry Cocktails

Flour

Ea.

Pasta

$

By Using Your Gold Card Lesser Amounts $2.00

Ocean Spray

Gold Medal

$

5

99

Fried Onions

$

1 99 ¢

San Giorgio

WHEN YOU BUY ANY 2

French’s

2 Lb.

2/

2/

Excludes Decaf,

24.5-30.6 Oz.

WHEN YOU BUY ANY 5

Domino

$

99

Cool Whip

14.5-24 Oz.

Ground Coffee

$

5/

Raw or Steamed

Salmon Fillets

Fresh Norwegian

FROZEN

Pasta Sauce

Maxwell House

Sel. Var.,

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Shrimp Pieces

Whole Pineapples

Lb.

Large Wild Caught

Prego

Cake Mix

4 Lb.

1

88

$

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Super Sweet! Golden Ripe

129

Betty Crocker Basic

Domino

Lb.

Washed, Cut & Peeled! California Sweet Baby Carrots 1 Lb. Bag

Lb.

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Lb.

Royal Gala Apples

$

Lb. Cheese, Jalapeño, Chili

188 $

Washington State! Crisp Sweet

BLT Pasta

399

Granulated Sugar

$

Available!

(Ask For Details In Store)

Our Own Made

Hamburger Tator Tot

$

Hoagies

Chicken Breast

99

1

5 $ 2/ 6 $

2/

Baking Potatoes 5 Lb. Bag

99

BULK

$

$ PRODUCE

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Roast Beef

Fundraiser

Regular

Green Giant! Genuine Idaho

Asparagus Spears

John F. Martin Rotisserie

John F. Martin

John F. Martin Franks

John F. Martin Whole Skinless & Shankless Hams

Mar. 28 Apr. 3 Breaded Haddock

Fish Sandwich Chips, Pickle & Beverage

400

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Elanco Library Events (Continued From Page 5A)

priced at $1 for paperbacks and $2 for hardcovers. There will also be a table of specially-priced books full of hard-to-find titles. The book sale will take place in the activity room on the second floor of the ELANCO Library. • Writing Club - Thursday, April 12 at 6:30 p.m. Ages ten and older. Each meeting will begin with short exercises to get your creative juices flowing. They’ll also spend some time writing independently and share what they’re working on. • Crazy Chemistry - Mon­ day, April 16 at 6:30 p.m. For grades fifth through eighth. Come down to the library for some exciting and fun chemistry. Find out how chemicals react and do some hands-on experiments! • Explore to Learn (STEM) - Wednesday, April 18 at 6:30 p.m. Grades K-6. They will have a story time followed by a STEM-related craft or activity. They will

Denver Women’s Club Holds Monthly Meeting

talk about water vs. salt water, the water cycle and create barriers against water. • Teen Dungeons and Dragons Club - Thursday, April 19 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Grades 7 to 12. This is a club for teens who love to play this tabletop role-playing game! Never played before? You’re welcome to join the library and find out more about D&D. • Block Party - Preschool STEM Event - Thursday, April 19 at 6:30 p.m. Ages three to six. Playing is learning! Play and build with the amazing new wooden block collection. Preschoolers have fun, while at the same time strengthen vocabulary, problem solving abilities and social skills. Come see what it is all about and have some constructive fun. • Art and the Cosmic Connection (Family Event) - Saturday, April 21 at 1:00 p.m. Family event for all ages. Create art inspired by authentic NASA planetary image data! Using the elements of art — shape, line, color, texture, value — students make sense of images of planets, asteroids,

The Denver Women’s Club held their monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 20 at Faith United Lutheran Church in Denver. Club members were encouraged to wear their favorite 80s clothing. The favorite food for the meeting was TV Dinner Foods; with the table display by Doris Rauch; hospitality by Johnnie Brooks, Denise Burkhart and Ann Walker; hostesses were Linda Shelly and Pat Stansbery; and Devotions read by Mary Stewart. The program for the evening was “Hearing Issues” presented by Dr. Wendy Stafford (shown in the photo). Hearing loss is the third most common health problem in the United States. Most people will wait ten years before seeking help. If you are over the age of 65, you are likely to have some degree of hearing loss. This increases with age. Denial is the most important barrier to hearing aid use. Untreated, the individual

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We reserve the right to limit quantities. No sales to dealers please. Not responsible for typographical errors. Shown for illustration purposes only and do not represent items offered for sale.

Prices Effective Mar. 26 - Mar. 31, 2018 Best Yet Boneless

Kunzler Boneless

Whole Ham

$1.97

$2.49

Festive Frozen Self-Basting

USDA

$2.99

lb.

Clearfield

Celery

lb.

$3.99

lb.

lb.

$1.49

Pineapples

stalk

California

lb.

Del Monte

California Premium

Muenster Cheese

American Cheese

$3.99

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lb.

2/$5.00 Halo

Strawberries

Clementines

$2.99

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16 oz.

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Wildflowers Native To Lancaster

The Lititz Garden Club will present a program on Wildflowers Native to Lancaster County at the Lititz Public Library on Thursday, April 5 at 7:00 p.m. Join park naturalist Lisa J. Sanchez for a close-up look at spring wildflowers in Lancaster County. Learn what is blooming now and what will bloom in the near future. Become familiar with how to identify them and how wildlife and humans use the plants year round. They will also discuss the best places to go outside and see the beautiful wildflowers like Shenks Ferry, the county park and other places. Lisa has been a Naturalist with the Lancaster County Department of Parks and Recreation for more than 24 years. Lisa has also taught as a Graduate Assistant at Millersville University and as an Environmental Educator at Muddy Run Recreation Area. She holds both National and PA professional teaching certificates in Elementary

Education and is a Certified Project Adventure facilitator, a Certified water rescuer and a Certified facilitator for REEP Curriculum Earth, Project Wild, Project Wet, Pennsylvania Songbirds and Out of the Rock Curriculum. Teaching students of all ages to explore and value the wonders of nature is her passion. Helping people reconnect to the earth through education and observation is a great day at work in her opinion. Lisa can often be found in her garden or kayaking on the river. The purpose of the Lititz Garden Club is to bring people interested in gardening together, in a fun and social atmosphere, to learn and share information about the art and science of gardening and related topics. Gardeners of all interests and experience levels are welcome! Activities include gardening programs/speak­ ers, visits to local gardens, bus trips and special projects that enhance the beauty or betterment of the community. For more information, email lititzgardenclub@gmail.com or find them on Facebook. The presentation is free and open to the public.

National Chemistry Competition

On Monday, March 5, middle school students from the Lancaster County area demonstrated their knowledge of chemistry concepts, important discov­ eries and chemical safety awareness at the local level of a national chemistry competition of the “You Be The Chemist” Challenge® – an academic question-andanswer competition created by the Chemical Educational Foundation (CEF). The Challenge competition aims to engage fifth through eighth grade students in chemistry through a dynamic event that partners industry members with schools and organizations in the communities in which they operate. The local-level portion of the Challenge was once again sponsored by leading chemical distributor Brenntag North America, Inc. and was held at Manheim Central Middle School in Manheim. Students from across Lancaster County participated, totaling 29 students from three schools. The top four students from

the Berks County Local Challenge are: First Place – Bailey Garman, Manheim Central Middle School; Second Place – James Ellis, Ephrata Middle School; Third Place – Matt Mercer, Our Mother of Perpetual Help; and Alternate – Sam Cassidy, Our Mother of Perpetual Help. The top three students will advance to the Pennsylvania State Challenge on Saturday, April 14, held at Penn State University, Main Campus, 201 Old Main, University Park. The winner of the state competition will move on to compete in the National Challenge held on Monday, June 18, in Washington, D.C. There they will compete with state winners from across the country. At the national competition, each participant will receive fun prizes, including T-shirts and gift certificates to the Discovery Channel Store. The first through fourthplace winners will also receive scholarships for future educational use. In addition to the Challenge and prizes, each participant and a chaperone will be treated to various activities in the Washington D.C. area.

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The Berks History Center invites you to attend the 3rd Annual Berks History Conference on Saturday, April 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., located at 940 Centre Avenue, Reading. The Berks History Con­ ference is an annual gather­ ing for history enthusiasts that features a series of lectures on Berks County’s history. This year’s con­ ference will focus on Berks County Foodways and will cover a variety of topics that explore Berks County’s unique culinary traditions including: local cuisine during the American Revo­ lution, agriculture and its influence on culture and history, whiskey distilling in Berks County and the foodways of the Penn­ sylvania Dutch. The Berks History Center welcomes four distinguished conference speakers: Alan

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This time of year, many families are enjoying decorating and hunting eggs as part of their Easter celebrations. While this tradition involves hard boiling, eggs are an incredibly versatile ingredient. Whether scrambled, poached or fried, eggs can be the star of any meal, from breakfast, to appetizers or desserts. 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.

Hearty Brunch Casserole Dawn Oswald, Ephrata 16 slices bacon, or 1½ lb. sausage, smoked turkey or ham 7 eggs 5 cups frozen hash browns 3 cups shredded cheddar cheese 1 cup cottage cheese 2/3 cup milk 1 cup cornflake crumbs for the top (mixed with bacon drippings or butter, if you like) Beat eggs until foamy. Stir in meat, hash browns, cheeses and milk. Place into a 9”x13” pan or dish. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Just before baking, top with cornflake crumbs. Bake uncovered at 325°F for 50 minutes. Serves 10 to 12.

Sunny-SideUp Pizza Gloria Dougherty, Akron 1 pre-baked thin Italian bread shell crust (10 oz.) 6 eggs 1½ cups shredded mozzarella cheese 8 bacon strips, cooked and crumbled ½ cup chopped sweet red pepper ½ cup chopped green pepper 1 small onion, chopped Place crust on a greased pizza pan. Using a 2½” biscuit cutter, cut out six circles from crust, evenly spaced and about 1 inch from edge. (Remove circles and save for another use.) Break an egg into each hole. Sprinkle with cheese, bacon, peppers and onion. Bake at 450°F for 8 to 10 minutes or until the eggs are completely set. Yield: 6 servings.

Quiche In Potato Crust Arlene Good, Stevens 3 cups potatoes, grated 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 cup sausage, browned and drained (optional) ½ cup onions, chopped or grated 3 eggs, beaten with 1 cup milk ¼ teaspoon salt 1 cup grated cheese paprika parsley Blend potatoes and olive oil. Spread into a pie pan. Sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper. Bake at 400°F till just beginning to turn brown. Add sausage, onion, eggs, salt and cheese. Sprinkle with paprika and parsley. Bake at 400°F for 30 minutes.

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Meat & Potato Quiche Anna Weinhold, Stevens 3 tablespoons vegetable oil 3 cups hash brown potatoes 1 cup grated Swiss or cheddar cheese ¾ cup cooked chicken, ham or browned sausage ¼ cup onion 1 cup milk 2 eggs ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon parsley flakes Mix oil and hash brown potatoes. Press into bottom and sides of a 9” pie pan. Over potatoes, layer cheese, meat and onion. Beat together milk, eggs, salt and pepper. Pour egg mixture over other ingredients. Sprinkle with parsley Bake at 425°F for about 30 minutes, or until browned and knife inserted comes out clean. Allow to cool 5 minutes before cutting.

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Pre-School Play Date At Alive Church Stay-at-home dads need to get out of the house too! Enjoy a play date especially for fathers at home with preschool aged children. If you are a father at home, this play date is for you. Bring your own indoor toys (no bikes, skateboards or scooters please) to Alive Church Ephrata, 510 Stevens Road, Ephrata on Wednesday, April 11, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The event is a time to connect fathers of pre-school children with others who are like you while the kids play. Enjoy an indoor gym that allows dads and pre-

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4 eggs ¼ cup skim milk 2 tablespoons picante sauce ½ teaspoon salt dash pepper ¼ cup sharp cheddar cheese Coat a small pan with cooking spray. Place over medium heat until hot. Add the pepper and mushrooms and sauté until tender. Stir in the tomato and cook just until heated. Set aside.

Combine next 5 ingredients and mix well. Coat a 10” non-stick pan with cooking spray. When hot, pour in the egg mixture. As it starts to cook, gently lift the edges and tilt the pan to let the uncooked portion flow underneath. Spoon mushroom mixture over half of the omelet, sprinkle with cheese. Fold over unfilled side. This is a low calorie recipe. 257 calories per person. Serves 2.

Pat Roth, Ephrata 2 cups seasoned croutons 1½ cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese 6 eggs, beaten 2 cups milk ½ teaspoon salt ½ teaspoon dry mustard 1 /8 teaspoon onion powder 1 /8 teaspoon pepper Place the croutons in a greased 10”x6”x2” baking dish. Sprinkle the cheese over the croutons. Combine the remaining ingredients and mix well. Pour mixture over the croutons and cheese. Bake at 350°F for onion, salt and pepper to 25 minutes. Garnish with drippings; cook and stir for parsley. 2 minutes. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, until potatoes are browned and tender, about 15 minutes. Make six wells in the potato mixture; break one egg into each well. Cover and cook on low heat for 8 to 10 minutes or until the eggs Gloria Dougherty, Akron are completely set. Sprinkle 6 bacon strips with cheese and bacon. 6 cups frozen cubed hash Yield: 6 servings. brown potatoes ¾ cup chopped green pepper ½ cup chopped onion 1 teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon pepper 6 eggs ½ cup shredded cheddar Pat Roth, Ephrata cheese 1 small green pepper, In a large skillet over medium chopped heat, cook bacon until crisp. Remove bacon; crumble and ½ cup sliced fresh set aside. Drain, reserving mushrooms 2 tablespoons of drippings. 1 small tomato, peeled and Add potatoes, green peppers, diced

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for this award is based on completing and passing all assigned courses with no grade below a “C” and attaining an academic average of at least 3.4 for courses taken in the fall of 2017. • Haley George of Lititz, a doctor of occupational therapy student. • Jasmeen Kaur of Ephrata, a doctor of pharmacy student. • Julie Nguyen of New Holland, a biochemistry student. • Lauren Overly of Ephrata, a master of occupational therapy student. • Mitchel Storb of Ephrata, a biology student. • Storm Zink of Leola, a physician assistant studies student.

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Easter eggs are a center­ piece of many family traditions come Easter Sun­ day. Easter eggs symbolize fertility and rebirth to some, but many people associate Easter eggs with youngsters scouring the yard in search of treasure. Whether Easter eggs are associated with secular or religious beliefs, these color­ ful staples of Easter Sunday are an integral part of springtime holiday decor and celebrations. Certain misconceptions about Easter eggs have developed over time, and the following are some of the more common myths about Easter eggs that have made the rounds. Myth: Easter eggs are safe

to eat after your egg hunt is over. Fact: Hard-boiled eggs generally remain safe to eat at room temperature for about two hours. If the temperature outside or in­ doors is very warm, the eggs should be eaten within one hour. People risk food-borne illnesses if they consume Easter eggs that have been left out for several hours or overnight. It is better to dispose of colored eggs after the annual egg hunt or at least keep hard-boiled eggs refrigerated until the hunt begins. Myth: It is unsafe to eat all dyed Easter eggs. Fact: Whether dyed eggs are safe or not depends on

the type of dye used. Many kits use vegetable-based dyes that are food-safe. These same pigments are used in traditional food coloring. Even if the dye has penetrated beneath the shell, it should still be safe for consumption. Kits for blown-out eggs may use dyes that are not food-safe. Also, people who are allergic to certain food dyes might want to avoid eating dyed eggs. Myth: Pastel-colored eggs have long-rooted religious significance. Fact: An Easter egg hunt is a tradition that originated with pagan spring festivals. But like many pagan practices, Easter egg hunting

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was eventually adopted by Christians and assigned religious significance. In the Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches, Easter eggs are dyed red to represent the blood of Christ shed on the cross. The hard shell of the egg symbolizes the sealed Tomb of Christ for many. In A.D. 1610 under Pope Paul V, the Christian Church officially adopted the Easter egg custom that the eggs symbolize the resurrection. Myth: An Easter egg roll is an American tradition. Fact: In Germany, England and other countries, children traditionally rolled eggs down hillsides at Easter. This practice may have initially symbolized the rolling away of the rock from Jesus Christ’s tomb before his resurrection. When European immigrants arrived in North America, they brought these Easter egg traditions with them. One of the more popular Easter egg rolls of modern day takes place on the White House lawn, where children push an egg through the grass with a long-handled spoon. Some say this tradition was established by

Dolly Madison in 1814. Myth: A raw egg will stand on end during the spring equinox. Fact: It is believed that because the sun is equidistant from the south and north poles on the spring equinox, special gravitational forces apply on this day. These forces should make it possible to balance an egg on its end only on this day. However, eggs can be

balanced at other times of the year. Perhaps instead of hiding eggs for Easter, families may choose to hold egg-balancing competitions. Easter eggs are a lasting tradition and one of the more popular symbols of the holi­ day. Although many myths surround Easter eggs, the truth is just waiting to be unhatched.

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WED., MAR. 28 - St. Paul’s U.C.C., 133 Church Street, Bowmansville, will hold their annual Lenten Breakfasts every Wednesday, from 5:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Freewill donation. For more info., call 717-445-6256. WED., MAR. 28 - The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley will have a presentation “History of Costume in Pennsylvania” by Dr. Damayanthe Elu­ wawalage, at the Ephrata Public Library, 550 South Reading Road, Ephrata, at 7:00 p.m. WED., MAR. 28 - Berg­ strasse Lutheran Church, 9 Hahnstown Road, Ephrata, will host a mid-week Lenten service (Holy Wednesday) at

7:00 p.m. with Pastor Sandy Gideon. THURS., MAR. 29 Garden Spot Village, 433 South Kinzer Ave., New Holland, will hold a Paint Party at 6:30 p.m. All ages welcome, but registration is required. For more info., call 717-355-6500. THURS., MAR. 29 - St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 80 East Main Street, Adams­ town, will host a Maundy Thursday service at 7:00 p.m. THURS., MAR. 29 - A Free Community Meal will be held at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 167 East Main Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-733-6646. FRI., MAR. 30 - St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 80 East Main Street, Adamstown, will host a Good Friday service at 3:00 p.m. (spoken service). FRI., MAR. 30 - Fair­ mount Homes, 333 Wheat Ridge Drive, Ephrata, will

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host a gospel concert featuring the Roland Zimm­ erman Family at 1:45 p.m. For more info., call 717354-6804. SAT., MAR. 31 - Swamp Lutheran Church, 275 Swamp Church Road, Rein­ holds, will hold their Annual Easter Egg Hunt, at 10:00 a.m. For children two to 12 years old. SAT., MAR. 31 - The Ephrata Lions Club will hold an Easter Egg Hunt at Grater Park, Ephrata, at 10:00 a.m. Prizes in all age groups. For more info., call Michele at 717-201-9550. SAT., MAR. 31 - The West Earl Lions Club will holds its Annual Easter Egg Hunt at 1:00 p.m. at the West Earl Lions and Lioness Community Park, Route 772 between Brownstown and Talmage. For children infant through 12 years old. Prizes awarded. Rain or sine. SAT., MAR. 31 - The Baron Stiegel Lions Club will hold an Easter Egg Hunt at 1:00 p.m. in Clay Township at Mt. Airy Picnic Grove, Church Street, and in Elizabeth Township at the Lutheran Church Grove, Route 322 Brickerville. Rain or shine. For ages infant through 12. Prizes awarded. SAT., MAR. 31 - The

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Zions Reformed U.C.C., Salem Lutheran Church and the Lincoln Fire Company will hold a Community Egg Hunt at 1356 Apple Street, Ephrata, at 11:00 a.m. For ages infant to ten are invited to participate. Prizes award­ ed. Rain or shine. SUN., APR. 1 - Hahnstown United Zion Church will host a Redeemed Quartet Concert at 7:00 p.m., located at the corner of Glenwood Drive and Frysville Road. For more info., call 717381-8878 or 717-572-8394. THURS., APR. 5 - Beth­ any United Church of Christ, 140 East Main Street, Eph­ rata, will host a Free Comm­ unity Meal. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717733-6646. FRI., APR. 6 - The Eph­

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rata Rec Center will hold a Coach Bingo sponsored by the Woman’s Club of Eph­ rata. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:00 p.m. There is a cost. Food available. Proceeds benefit Ephrata area non-profits. SAT., APR. 7 - Garden Spot Village Chapel, 433 South Kinzer Ave., New Holland, will hold Musical Memories, from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. For those with Alzheimer’s/Dementia and their caregivers. For more info. or to register to attend, call 717-355-6500. SAT., APR. 7 - The Upper Leacock Township War Memorial Association will sponsor an Indoor Flea Market/Garage Sale from 6:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at 54 West Main Street, Leola. There is no admission charge. Refreshments avail­ able for purchase. For more info., call 717-656-6154. SAT., APR. 7 - St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 80 East Main Street, Adamstown, will hold their 61st Free Semi-Annual Community Outgrown Exchange, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-484-

4885. SAT., APR. 7 - Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main Street, Leola, will host an All You Can Eat Breakfast and Chicken Corn Soup Sale. Breakfast is from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. There is a cost. SAT., APR. 7 - Smokes­ town Fire Company, 860 Smokestown Road, Denver, will hold a Haus and Pinochle Card Party at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-2687. SAT., APR. 7 - A Blue­ grass Gospel Show featuring “Danny Paisley and The Southern Grass” will be held at the Reinholds Fire Company Banquet Hall. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Music starts at 6:00 p.m. Food is available. There is a donation cost. SAT., APR. 7 & SAT., APR. 14 - Free Lunch will be served at City Gate, 100 East Main Street, Ephrata, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. SUN., APR. 8 - WED., APR. 11 - Middle Creek Church of the Brethren, 351 West Middle Creek Road, Lititz, will hold Renewal Services at 10:00 a.m. and 7:15 p.m. with Ron Strickler

on the theme “Passionate Grace.” SUN., APR. 8 - The East Cocalico Swim Team will host a Coach Purse Bingo at the Reamstown Fire Hall, 12 West Church Street, Reams­ town. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Bingo starts at 1:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info. or tickets, call 717-371-8079. SUN., APR. 8 - The DJD Fight On Foundation is sponsoring a Bus Trip to Washington D.C. There is a cost. Bus leaves at 7:00 a.m. from Elite Coach, Ephrata. Returns at 8:00 p.m. For more info., call Jodi Highfield at 717-808-0998. MON., APR. 9 - Zion’s Reformed U.C.C., 1356 Apple Street, Ephrata, will hold The Alpha Course series, starting at 7:00 p.m. Session includes food, a talk and good conversation. For more info., email Bob Peifer at rpeiffer55@gmail.com. WED., APR. 11 - The Conestoga Herb Guild will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Upper Leacock Township

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Phelps at 717-475-3047. SAT., APR. 14 - The Farmersville Fire Company, 74 East Farmersville Road, Ephrata, will hold a night of Bluegrass Gospel Music, at 7:00 p.m. There is a cost for tickets. SAT., APR. 14 - Cocalico Baseball Organization’s opening day will be held at Reamstown Community Park, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Food available for purchase. There is no cost to attend, but the event benefits the organization. For more info., call Nadia at 717-4193058. SAT., APR. 14 - Stevens Fire Company, 91 Stevens Road, Stevens, will host ACW Wrestling at 6:30 p.m. For more info., call 717336-4200. SAT., APR. 14 - 4th Annual Race to Benefit A Tail to Tell, Inc. Puppy Mill Rescue will be held at Elizabeth Township Comm­ unity Park, 116 East 28th Division Highway, Bricker­ ville. 5k Run begins at 8:30 a.m. 1 Mile Walk begins at

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War Memorial Building, 54 West Main Street, Leola. Guests may attend for a fee. For more info. or to register to attend, call Deirdre at 717-288-2126. THURS., APR. 12 - Beth­ any United Church of Christ, 140 East Main Street, Eph­ rata, will host a Free Community Meal. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-733-6646. THURS., APR. 12 Colonial Lodge Retirement Community, 2015 North Reading Road, Denver, will host a Gospel Concert featuring the Roland Zimm­ erman Family at 6:30 p.m. For more info., call 717354-6804. SAT., APR. 14 - The 16th Annual Open Fun Show will be held at the Friendly Horseman’s Club Show Grounds, 260 Kline Road, Stevens, starting at 8:00 a.m. in Ring 2 and at 10:00 a.m. in the Main Ring. All breeds welcome. Food available. For more info., call Kriss

9:30 a.m. For more info. or to pre-register, email Karin Weinert at kweinert@ atailtotell.com. SAT., APR. 14 - The Amazing Racers Relay For Life Team will hold a Day Away Escapes Fundraiser to Washington D.C. for the Cherry Blossom Festival. Departs from Lancaster. There is a cost. For more info., call Jessica Warner at 717-203-2584 or email jfw112757@comcast.net. SUN., APR. 15 - Akron Volunteer Fire Company will hold a Spring Extrava­ ganza Bingo. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Games start at 1:00 p.m. There is a cost for tickets. For more info. or tickets, call Sara Leisey at 717-330-8317 or email leiseysara@gmail.com. SUN., APR. 15 - The Old Country Church, Steinmetz Road, Stevens, will host a Gospel Concert featuring the Roland Zimmerman Family at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-354-6804. (Continued On Page 20A)


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East Cocalico Lions Celebrate 74 Years Of Service

Births BEILER, David and Barbie Ann (King), Narvon, a son, at home. BEILER, Melvin and Mary (Stoltzfus), Narvon, a son, at home. HOOVER, Dana M. and Janelle S. (Martin), Ephrata, a daughter, at home. HOSSLER, Daniel R. and Jacklyn (Grube), Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. JOYCE, Ryan A. and Madalyn, Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hos­ pital. LANE, Christopher M. and Tonya (Rutt), Leola, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. LETTICH, Brianna J., Lititz, and James E. Testerman, Quarryville, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital.

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MARTIN, Paul and Eunice (Martin), New Holland, a daughter, at home. MARTIN, Wilmer and Phyllis (Rudolph), Rein­ holds, a daughter, at home. MCCABE, Keith J. and Samantha (Pembler), Lititz, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. ROHRER, Dezire, and Clifford Perez-Rivera, Lititz, a son, at UPMC Pinnacle Lititz. SHEETZ, Rachel, and John J. Richardson, Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. ZIMMERMAN, Elton H. and Margaret (Nolt), Ephrata, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Comm­ unity Hospital. ZIMMERMAN, Steven and Arlene (Horst), Lititz, a son, at home.

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The East Cocalico Lions Club is committed and dedicated to the Lions motto, “We Serve” and are looking forward to the coming years to be able to continue their service to their community and to people in need. They are especially looking forward to next year as they will be celebrating their 75th anniversary. If you are interested in finding out more about the East Cocalico Lions or would like to join, please call 717336-5311.

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Karen Beth Sensenig, 8, daughter of John and Marie Sensenig, East Earl.

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from International President Naresh Aggarwal. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are those Lions that received this recognition: Lions Vernon Boose (60 years), Barbara Noel (10 Years), Dennis Ensinger (10 years) and Leo Maynard (15 years). Also receiving “Length of Service” awards but not pictured were: Lions Paul Keller (10 years), William Rossiter (10 years), April Hershey (10 years) and Jamie Carpenter (15 years).

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started the celebration by attending a worship service at Faith United Lutheran Church in Denver. The festivities continued the following night with a delicious banquet held at the Reamstown Fire Hall. As part of the celebration, Lion Tim Hegeman presented “Length of Service” awards to Lions, signifying their years of Service to Lionism. Each Lion received a “Chevron” to attach to their Lions Membership Pin along with a letter of congratulations

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Delton S. Brubaker, 5, son of Harlan and Marian Brubaker, Denver.

March 30

Austin Diesel Carvalho, 12, son of Chris and Lisa Carvalho, Narvon. Judah Timothy Martin, 1, son of Timothy and JoAnna Martin, Lititz. Kisha Rose Martin, 6, daughter of James and Rosalyn Martin, Lititz.

March 31

Brynlee Grace Hostetter, 4, daughter of Rodney and Janae Hostetter, Ephrata.

Ian Michael Whitmeyer, 2, son of Chad and Christine Whitmeyer, Temple, grandson of Scott and Sandy Whitmeyer, Ephrata. Maranda B. Zimmerman, 2, daughter of Eugene and Mary Jane Zimmerman, Denver.

April 2

Jay Lloyd Fox, 9, son of Elvin and Almeda Fox, Leola. Brandon M. Martin, 3, son of James and Louise Martin, New Holland. Jessica Dawn Weaver, 1, daughter of Marcus and Sarah Jane Weaver, Stevens.

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Brody Alan Ebersole, 11, son of Mark and Misty Ebersole, Reamstown. Braden Jakeem Nolt, 8, son of Loren and Elaine Nolt, East Earl.

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How Long is Long? by Pastor Ricky Kurth Speaking of his salvation, the Apostle Paul said, “Howbeit for this cause I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ might shew forth all longsuffering, for a pattern to them which

should hereafter believe on Him to life everlasting” (I Timothy 1:16). But if the word “long­ suffering” means to suffer long with someone, how can Paul say that Christ showed forth “all long­ suffering” to him? As Saul of Tarsus, he didn’t join the rebellion against God until Acts 7:58, less than a year before he was saved. God certainly hadn’t suffered with Paul for very long! But in saving Saul, the Lord didn’t just show longsuffering to him alone; He showed it to all mankind. In the past, “the long­ suffering of God waited in the days of Noah” (I Peter

3:20), but it only waited 120 years (Gen. 6:3). After God judged mankind with the flood, He started all over again with Noah, the father of all nations (Gen. 10:1­ 32). God endured those nations for 200 years, showing more long­ suffering. But when they built a tower in rebellion against Him, He saved Abraham, and made his seed His favored nation, putting up with them for 1,500 years. Even more longsuffering! After God sent His only begotten Son to His favored nation and they crucified Him and stoned His prophet, you would think that God’s

longsuffering would have been exhausted. You would think God would have given up on mankind and judged us with the worst judgment the world had ever seen, the Great Tribulation (Mt. 24:21). Instead He saved Saul of Tarsus, the leader of the world’s rebellion against God, to show forth all longsuffering. Paul’s sal­ vation was the culmination of all the longsuffering God had shown in all human history. It was one small step of longsuffering for a man, one giant leap of longsuffering for mankind. But God did not show forth this longsuffering merely as the culmination

of all His longsuffering in the past. He also showed it forth “for a pattern to them which should hereafter believe on Him to life everlasting” in the future, and the longsuffering the Lord showed Paul is the same longsuffering He has shown to mankind ever since. “For we ourselves also were sometimes foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving divers lusts and pleasures, living in malice and envy, hateful, and hating one another. But after that…” (Titus 3:3,4). After that, what? After that you’d think the wrath of God would fall on us, just as

you would have thought it would have fallen on the world when they stoned Stephen. Instead we read, “after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared” (v. 4) — and it’s still appearing some 2,000 years later! Now that’s “all long­ suffering!” Have you believed on Him to life everlasting? The Lord Jesus died to pay for your sins and rose again (I Corinthians 15:3,4), and all He asks is that you believe He died to pay for your sins. Why not “believe on the Lord Jesus Christ” right now “and thou shalt be saved” (Acts 16:31).

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Book OMPH Chess Team Places In Tournament Members of Our Discussion Mother of Perpetual Help (OMPH) School’s Chess Series Team recently competed Explore the world through the book discussion group, Exploring, Growing, To­ gether at Lititz United Methodist Church for their 2017-2018 book discussion series. This series will help you stretch your faith and beliefs in a safe discussion environment. On Thursdays, April 5 and 12, Lay Leader Rosalie Custer will discuss “The Killers of the Flower Moon” by David Grann. This is a true story of at least 24 men and women with the Osage Indian Nation murders between 1921-1924. At this time, they were some of the wealthiest people in the world because of the rich oil deposits under their land. It is also the story of the FBI and its formation under J. Edgar Hoover, its new director and the success and failure of the FBI in solving these murders. The book brings into focus people’s attitudes to those they consider different and how that can lead to terrible crimes by leaders of a community. For questions about the book discussion, contact Rosalie at 717-6273837. On Thursdays, April 19 and 26, Rev. Art Rettew will complete his discussion on the “Intertestamental Period: The Apocryphal/ Deuterocanonical.” Read­ ing is the Apocrypha. The group will meet from

in the Friendship League Tournament and the Pennsylvania State Chess Championship. The OMPH Black Team including OMPH School students Sam Cassidy, Matt Mercer, Nathan Hummer, Tyler Miller, Jeremiah Cassidy and Michael Sheaffer, placed third in the league. At the PA State Championship, the OMPH School Team of Alec Dissinger, Ethan Brinser, Sydney Dissinger, Caden Hummer, Jeremiah Cassidy, Gabe Lesher and Charlotte Kowitz placed third in the K-6 Under 500 section. Individual awards were

9 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. each week on the lower level of Lititz United Methodist Church, 201 East Market Street in Lititz. Use the lower level parking lot entrance to the building. On Thursdays, May 3, 10 and 17, they will conclude the year series until September 2018 with Al Schaub, Penn State Associ­ ate Professor Emeritus, with “Is It Logistical to Be A Christian” using Doug Powell’s book “Guide to Christian Apologetics” for discussions and group activities. You do not have to be a reader to join in the discussions. Each person acquires their own materials to read. Bring a bag lunch to eat during discussions, if

given to Sam Cassidy (10th place in the grades seven through twelfth Under 1000 section), Alec Dissinger

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you choose. A year flyer and tri-fold brochure on the series with group infor­ mation can be obtained at the Lititz U.M.C. front lobby small group foyer. For the series year or any questions, concerns or suggestions for the group, contact Linda at 717-6260745 or raven303@ptd.net.

State of Pennsylvania,” “History Of sponsored by the Historical Costume In Society of the Cocalico Valley. Her program, based The State Of on her research, will examine Pennsylvania” the rationale behind individ­ On Wednesday, March 28, ual and collective clothing Dr. Damayanthie Elu­ practices in Pennsylvania wawalage (Demi) will present a program entitled “History of Costume in the

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from the earliest European presence in the area through 1900. She will discuss clothing as a symbolic indicator of status, which influenced class distinction in early Pennsylvania society. Dr. Eluwawalage earned her interdisciplinary PhD in Design and History from Edith Cowan University in Australia. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Design (Honors First-class) from the Curtin University of Technology, Australia. “History of Costume in the State of Pennsylvania” will be held at 7:00 p.m. at the Ephrata Public Library, 550 South Reading Road, Ephrata. All ages will find the presentation interesting and entertaining. In the case of inclement weather, the closing program of the Ephrata Area School District will apply. For further information, please call the Historical Society at 717-733-1616, or email the Society at hscv@ cocalicovalleyhs.org.

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The Adamstown Area Library’s spring 2018 series of Family Place Parent-Child Workshops, four-week workshops for children ages one to three with parents or caregivers, will take place each Friday during the month of April. All workshops will be held at Peace United Church of Christ, 37 East Swartzville Road (Route 897), Denver. The dates and times of each session are: Fridays, April 6, 13, 20 and 27, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. It is recommended that parents and children try to attend all four morning or evening sessions. Family Place is a center for early childhood information, parent education, early literacy, socialization and family support. Each Family Place workshop session features art, blocks, books, puzzles, a storytime, puppets and more. Since an integral part of the project is the collaboration between community agencies and the library, there will be resource people from the community on hand to informally answer parenting questions and concerns.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Last week’s record-setting winter storm was hopefully mother nature’s last attempt to hold onto winter, and in the few days since the storm, snow accumulations on the ground have been rapidly disappearing. The storm brought close to a foot of heavy moisture-laden snow, which provides the perfect ingredients for creating all kinds of cool ideas. When it comes to having fun in the snow, there is no equal to young children at recess. These industrious one-room school students seemed to be engaged in a snowman-building competition, according to our photographer, who captured this great scene. There were at least six giant snowmen being worked on across the playground and each group had their own ingenious technique to go higher and claim the title. One group built theirs against a ten-foot high chain link fence, which some climbed onto to add more height to it. The two groups shown here were in a heated building session as they tried to go higher than the competition. If you take note of the group on the right, they first rolled an extra snowball in so they could stack a chair on it for the young boy to hand the next ball of snow to the packer. Our photographer went home that night and asked his child if they made anything at recess in the snow, and she just laughed and said no, and that they are not allowed off the macadam. At least these one-room school children are still allowed to have some fun doing what kids need more of, not less.

Dashing Through The Snow On A Snowy Spring Day

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Last week’s record-setting spring snow provided beautiful scenery, lots of back-breaking work, and of course, the opportunity for some play time in the white stuff. This local family was having a great time riding on a sheet of aluminum roof material as they blazed a trail through the fresh powder near Hinkletown. Good old-fashioned fun like this is what memories are made of and you can’t beat a horse-drawn toboggan for fun.


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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - 5B FOR SALE: Like new, Straight Stair Lift by Handi-­ care. Two years old/recently serviced. Purchase price, $3,300. Best offer. Call 717656-4120.

FOR SALE: Your security is up to you. Protect what matters most. Bulletproof backpacks, bulletproof plates, stun guns, pepper sprays and more. Robin’s This-N-That Shop, Green Dragon Market, Building #1. robinsthisnthatshop@ gmail.com. FOR SALE: China hutch glass doors, shelves, cherry finish. Two oval end tables, cherry. 717-336-3846. FOR SALE: Oak firewood, you look at tree, I will cut in lengths you want. You pickup and split. 717-471-5284. FOR SALE: High visibility safety jackets, new, $40, reg. $89.99. Cotton gloves, red or blue coated, $5; $7.50/10 pr. pack, plus other gloves. Dust masks, 3M N95, $12.75/20 box. Slate Road, 717-445-5222.

FOR SALE: Cast iron water pump and trough with cast iron legs, 31x17”, $150. Call 717-738-6966, leave mes-­ sage.

FOR SALE: Danby 15cu.ft.

FOR SALE: Eagles Super upright freezer, new, used 1 Bowl flags, banners and month, paid $400, $200 garden flags. Area’s larg-­ firm. 717-859-4781. FOR SALE: 1995 Mercedes Diesel E300D, 223K, 6/18 est selection of flags and $1,500 firm. 717flagpoles. American Flag FOR SALE: Huge selec-­ inspection, 341-8279. tion of blemished freezers Shoppe, near Adamstown. and misc. closeout appli-­ FOR SALE: 2000 Dodge 717-484-1183. Caravan, 193K miles, ances. Many with full war-­ Grand 4x4, 11/18 inspection, needs FOR SALE: Taking orders for Guinea keets ducklings and ranties. Free delivery. Fi-­ minor work, $1,000 OBO. chicks. Call Ducklings; nancing available. Martin 717-341-8279. Americauna Chicks; Mille Appliance, 1717 West FOR SALE: ‘02 Mustang GT Fleur. 717-471-6696. V8 5-speed, 76,200 Main, Ephrata. 717-733- 4.6 miles, silver, $7,295 OBO. FOR SALE: Penetrant Cata-­ 717-951-8644. lyst 3M, 11oz spray can. 7730. $5.99 each. Pet cage with floor tray, medium, $53.46, large, $78, extra large, $87.50, 5 or more, 15% dis-­ count. 717-445-5222. FOR SALE: Firewood. Mixed hardwoods. Split or cut to length. Cheap prices, deliv-­ ery included. 717-2719391.

FOR SALE: 55 gallon steel barrels, $25, makes good burn barrels; plastic 55 gal-­ lon water barrels, heavy FOR SALE: Dishes, 16pc. duty; 20’ aluminum lad-­ place setting, Noritake Pa-­ ders, $80; Leeson electric sadena, includes dinner, motor, 3,550 RPM, $150, bread, butter, salad plates, new motor cost over $400; cups, saucers, 12 cereal table saw, works great, $80; bowls, additional pieces. table top vise, $25; metal $175. Excellent condition. folding saw horses. Leave message. 717-733-4309. Call 717-484-0359.

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

AM & PM SHIFTS NEEDED

Appliances

FOR SALE: 2009 BMW 328i rwd, sport/premium package, excellent condi-­ tion, non-smoker, 97,400 miles. $7,900. Call or text, 717-205-8252.

3687 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata (717) 738-7381 1050 W. Main St., Mount Joy (717) 653-2140

HELP WANTED

Re-Bath Inc. in Lancaster, Pa. is growing and looking to hire a Full-Time Bathroom Remodeling Carpenter

This is a Full-Time 45-50 hour position with a schedule of Monday-Friday, no weekends, and most Fridays are short days. Some heavy lifting is required. The ideal full-time candidate should have some experience in residential remodeling, but we are willing to train the right candidate who is energetic, organized, mechanically inclined, dependable and wants to join a team of individuals who take pride in their work and support our reputation for outstanding customer service. Our carpenters have the ability to earn $43,000-$52,000 depending on experience. We offer competitive wages, 401k matching, paid health insurance, paid vacations and holidays. All candidates must have a valid driver’s license and pass a background check. To apply, email resume to:

szimmerman@rebathandmore.com or stop by and fill out an application at:

245 Centerville Road, Suite 4, Lancaster, PA 17603

Auto/Truck Place your classified ads online at www.snews.com!

FOR SALE: 1996 Acura 3.2RL, 8/18 insp., 172K miles, $850. Text/call, 717341-8279. FOR SALE: 2005 Dodge Car-­ avan, 183,000+ miles, me-­ chanic special, $1,000 or best offer. 717-209-1001.

HELP WANTED

Full Time • Overtime Available New shop. Health benefits. CDL is required.

Contact office for details:

717-354-5939 950 East Earl Rd., New Holland, PA 17557

NOW HIRING Full-Time Store Manager

- Knowledge of paint & hardware preferred - Must be able to li� 80 lb.

711 E. Main Street Ephrata, PA 17522 Contact: office@fisherpaints.com

FOR SALE: 2003 Buick Regal sedan, gold color, great con-­ dition. 104,668 miles. $2,800. 717-917-6670.

Boats/Motors FOR SALE: 2014 21 foot Chaparral H2O sport (I/O) with Karavan tandem trailer. 5.0L, 260HP, 69.4 hours and many accessories included. $39,000. 717-629-5253.

Household/Furniture

FOR SALE: Catnapper lift chair with massage and heat. Purchased January 2016 for $800, asking $300 OBO. Good condition. Call 717859-2749. FOR SALE: Custom built re-­ placement windows and doors. Professional installa-­ tion. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ rata Business Center. Thank You! FOR SALE: T-Fal cookware set. #303 kettle with lid, #208 saucepan with lid, #803 fry pan, #603 fry pan, #503 fry pan, 103 sauce pan with lid. Some of these items were never used. $50 OBO. 717-859-2749.

WHO’S HIRING in

Administrative/ Professional?

See our special section on

Page 11B

NOW HIRING • Gazebo Manufacturing Full-Time Position Available, clean environment, benefits Apply In Person

Meadowview Woodwork, LLC

14 S. New Holland Rd., Gordonville, PA 17529

717-768-7021

TOP PAY RATE & INSURANCE AFTER 60 DAYS We Are Looking for

Exp. Class A Drivers

HELP WANTED

located in Ephrata, PA is in search of a

Class A CDL Truck Driver We are a small business offering a great opportunity for long term, full time employment for a driver with dump trailer experience. Vacation, insurance and IRA plan included. Home weekends and 1 week night. Full time drivers earn between $85 - $100,000 gross annually.

Who Value Safety and Are Looking for a Place to Call Home. Successful Candidates with 3 Years of Class A Exp. and Clean Driving Record Will Be Provided: Hourly Pay With Overtime After 8 Hours Full Benefit Package To Include: $500 Deductible Health Insurance, 401K With Company Match, Sign-on Bonus after 90 days And Be Home Most Nights & Weekends

For more information and to apply, visit www.summerstrucking.com or call Steve at: (717) 733-6556

40 Garden Spot Rd., Ephrata, PA E.O.E.

For more information, contact Ray Martin at

Diesel Shop Mechanic An opportunity to manage a first-class fleet of trucks

Job description This position is for either transportation of our live products or eggs to and from our facility in Ephrata, Pennsylvania What are your main tasks and responsibilities? • Maintain and service and/or repair fleet vehicles including tractors, trailers, company owned light and medium duty trucks • Maintain an inventory of parts for tractors and trailers • Maintain a clean and orderly shop • Possibly jockey trucks and trailers or make local trips with appropriate class A/B license Your profile • Diesel Mechanic certifications or relative work experience • Safe driving record • Detail oriented • Ability to troubleshoot problems with tractors and trailers This job is located in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States If you have questions about this recruitment, please contact Stephanie Scott at 410-603-4657 or by email: Stephanie.Scott@hendrix-genetics.com

621 Stevens Road, Ephrata, PA 17522

877-263-4129

York Building Products is seeking a Forklift Operator/Laborer. Reports To: Yard Supervisor Position Summary: The Stewart Companies is looking for a forklift operator/laborer to perform general labor tasks including loading, unloading, lifting, moving, and re-palletizing materials in a safe and efficient manner. The forklift operator/laborer will also assist in a variety of functions with yard maintenance as needed. Principal Responsibilities: • Operate assigned forklift equipment in a safe and efficient manner • Understand and follow all Federal, State, Local, and Corporate safety regulations and policies • Complete daily equipment inspection reports and notify supervisor of any problems • Gather materials together in logical order and arrange in locations for shipment • Load and unload materials on various styles of trucks • Work with Supervisors, CSR’s, and Sales to ensure the accuracy of every load • Maintain a clean working environment • Other duties as assigned. Requirements/Qualifications: • Ability to work extended hours as needed • Ability to read, understand, follow, and enforce safety procedures • Ability to read and understand detailed instructions on picking and/or loading tickets • Capable of climbing in and out of assigned equipment repetitively • Capable of reaching, bending, turning, and lifting up to 100 lbs repetitively • Willing to work outside in all types of weather The Stewart Companies offers a competitive salary and benefits package which includes: Medical/Dental/Vision coverage, Life and Disability Insurance, Retirement Plan, Voluntary Supplemental Insurance products, Employee Assistance Plan, and paid vacation. Qualified candidates may apply in person at our Employment Office at 828 Earl Rd., New Holland, PA, Monday-Thursday, 7:30am-4pm, or send resume to employment@stewartcompanies.com. York Building Products is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

A Personalized Retirement Home www.TheGrovesHome.net

HOMEMAKER - CAREPROVIDER 2 to 5 shifts per week

The right person will be able to handle multi-tasks, from cooking, assisting residents with daily care needs (bathing, dressing, hair care, medications), activities, laundry, and general housekeeping. If you have experience running a home, are able to work independently, have good people skills and enjoy seniors, this job is for you. Will train. Available Shifts: Weekdays 2pm to 9:30pm, Every Other Weekend 7:30am to 2:30pm ***************************************************** Above position must be at least 21 years old and have a HS diploma or GED. *****************************************************

KITCHEN - DINING ROOM HELPER 4:30pm to 7pm

2 to 5 shifts per week. Will help serve and prepare food. Must be 16 years old.

__________________________________________ Download application online or apply in person 103 West Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522


6B - Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Lawn & Garden

Machinery/Tools

FOR SALE: Wood lathe, 4FOR SALE: White pine blue-­ speed Rockwell with acces-­ bird houses. Painted, $11, sories, model 46-111. Call unpainted, $8. Order at 717- 717-629-4179. 626-1260. FOR SALE: Construction Pole jacks, FOR SALE: Craftman 6HP, Equipment. 14” rear tine tiller, very good planks, scaffolding, tools, condition, $400 OBO. 717- ladders, material. Owner downsizing. Call 717-575917-4143. 3679. FOR SALE: Pre-owned lawn mowers, riders, self-pro-­ pelled, many brands. Check us for your needs. 717-4455090.

FOR SALE: 1995 Honda Goldwing trike, candy apple red, 62,250 miles, very good condition, $12,500. Call 717-203-8825.

FOR SALE: 2003 Harley Davidson Anniversary Edition, Softail, only 5,785 miles. $6,500. 516-3226475, 717-445-9301.

Motorcycles/ATV’s

FARM MARKET

Pets & Animals Musical

FOR SALE: English Bulldog puppies, rare coloring, healthy parents, family raised, no runts. newswangerk@gmail.com.

SMORGASBORD

Grocery Stocker Night Shift, Full Time Bakery Production 1st Shift, Full Time Donut Production 1st & 2nd, Full Time Soup & Salad Cook Full Time Cashier Day/Evening, Part Time Meat Dept. Clerk/Wrapper Full Time

FOR SALE: Beautiful hardwood Acrsonic, by Baldwin, piano. Best offer. Must pick up. Last tuned in 2015. In excellent con-­ dition with bench. Moving, no longer using. Serious inquiries only. 717-6564120.

Cooks Full Time, Part Time Buffet/Grill Part Time Saturday Only Positions Part Time Dutchette - Cashier/Server Part Time Dutchette - Grill Part Time Salad Dept. Full Time Dessert Dept. Full Time Hostess/Cashier Part Time Gift Shop Full Time/Part Time Shady Maple offers excellent benefits: health/dental/vision, 401K/matching contribution, paid vacations, holidays, employee discounts.

Interested candidates may apply at:

Produce/Edibles

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

FOR SALE: Farm Fresh Raw Milk from Holstein cows. Also, yogurt, eggs. Inspected by PA Dept. of Ag. Town’s Edge Dairy, 1126 Martindale Road, Ephrata. Call 717-4450173.

Real Estate

Sporting Goods FOR SALE: Crossbow Horton Brotherhood, new, camou-­ flage with soft case, scope, arrows, $400; Also, Excali-­ bur ExoMag, crank and ar-­ rows, camouflage with soft case, $650. Call 717-7381375. 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.

FOR SALE: 2 story house, 3BR, 2-1/2 bath, attached 2 car garage, plus a separate 2 car garage, quiet street be-­ hind Weaver’s Store, Five-­ pointville. $214,000. 717951-2957.

RV’s & Campers View all classified ads online at www.snews.com!

Martindale Propane Inc.

717-354-6255

251 Commerce Drive, New Holland, PA 17557

Now Accepting Applications For: CDL w/Tanker and Hazmat Endorsement. All DOT Qualifications Required.

Full Time

Drivers

Apply In Person

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

REFRIGERATION MECHANIC

Tyson Foods Inc. has immediate openings for refrigeration mechanics on 2nd shift. Successful candidates will be responsible for HVAC repairs, working on ammonia systems and air compressors. Positions pay up to $31.52 an hour, plus shift differential, depending on experience. Candidates who pass level IV hazardous materials medical and those that get their CIRO/CARO certifications will receive up to an additional $3 more an hour. Tyson Foods will aid in receiving CIRO/CARO certification. Requirements: HVAC experience or formal education in HVAC at technical school, college, etc.

MAINTENANCE MECHANICS

Tyson Foods, New Holland, PA has immediate openings for experienced high level industrial maintenance mechanics. Successful candidates will perform various maintenance and repair duties as needed. Requirements: Prior industrial maintenance experience or completed formal schooling in this area. TYSON FOODS’ BENEFITS INCLUDE:

• Competitive wages • Excellent benefits package • Paid vacation & holidays • 401(k) • Stock purchase plan

CONTACT:

Interested candidates should apply online at www.tysonfoodscareers.com, or apply in person at Tyson Foods Inc. 403 S. Custer Ave., New Holland, PA 17557 717-354-4211 www.tyson.com

Distribution Center

NOW HIRING:

• Maintenance - 2nd Shift • Warehouse Specialists - 2nd Shift • Warehouse Supervisors - 2nd Shift For more information or to apply: Visit our website at www.acehardware.com and click on “Careers.”

Tyson Foods is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, national origin, color, religion, age, genetics, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or veteran status.

IS SEEKING

YARD CREW PERSONNEL FOR OUR PRODUCTION FACILITY IN LEBANON, PA

Applications can be submitted on our website: www.FairmountHomes.org

Human Resources Director

• Full-time salaried position responsible to oversee all aspects of the Human Resources program, including recruitment, classification & compensation, employee & labor relations, workers’ compensation, employee benefits and organizational development. A Bachelor’s Degree in Human Resources or related field of management is required. Previous supervisory experience in a retirement community preferred.

MDS Coordinator

• Full-time day shift position with full benefits package. RN with MDS experience preferred.

Cer�fied Nursing Assistant

• Full-time eve. shift with full benefits package. • 32 hr./week eve. shift with benefits. • 32 hr./week night shift with benefits. • 32 hr./week day shift with benefits. • Part-time every other weekend plus PRN.

This full-time, hourly position offers competitive wages, full health & dental benefits, paid vacation & holidays and more! Qualified applicants are encouraged to APPLY IN-PERSON at:

42 South Butler Road, Lebanon, PA 17042 Monday-Friday, 8:00am-3:00pm

Dining Server

• Part-time position, 2 days a week, including every other weekend. 333 Wheat Ridge Dr. Ephrata, PA 17522 717.354.1800 Fax:717.354.1844

Qualified applicants will have experience loading and unloading trucks and working safely from heights. Experience operating fork lifts and skid loaders is a plus. Must be able to work overtime and have reliable transportation.

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

OR download our application at https://www.terrehill.com/employment (email completed application to mcuster@terrehill.com). An equal-opportunity employer | Committed to a drug-free work environment | www.terrehill.com


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - 7B

FOR SALE: Pullrite model 2900 Superglide 5th wheel hitch. Wear parts recently replaced. $650 OBO. 717685-9191.

HUGE HU UGE Kids’ Consignment

Sale!

Lanco Fieldhouse

1901 Miller Rd., East Petersburg

April 5-7

Notice

Thursday, 4/5, 9am-8pm Friday, 4/6, 9am-7pm Saturday, 4/7, 8am-3pm

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

Many items 50% off all day Saturday!

Just Between Friends

Spring/Summer Sales Event

Children/teen/maternity clothing, shoes, accessories, changing tables, swings, port-a-cribs, strollers, toys, bassinets, high chairs, DVDs, exersaucers/walkers, books, maternity/ nursing items & so much more! $3 Admission Thursday only, get in FREE with this ad! www.lancaster.jbfsale.com

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

WANTED

Sell Your Children’s Gently Used Items Consign Seasonal Clothing, Baby Gear, Toys, Books, Games, Puzzles and More with

Just Between Friends. Our Average Seller Makes $350 and You Can Too! Details at

lancaster.jbfsale.com

NOTICE: Friday, Saturday, 8AM-2PM. 1000’s of items. Tools, household, tables, chairs, indoor decorative, seasonal outdoor displays, inflatables, lights. 1055 White Oak, Denver. See ads on Craigslist. NOTICE: Yard Sale, 3/30. Childrens clothes, shoes, baby swing, car seats, girl crib set, bread machine and more. 12 East Mohler Church Road, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Garage Sale, Friday, 3/30, 6:30am-5pm, Saturday, 3/ 31, 6:30am. Women’s, men’s, kid’s and baby clothing, new Bath and Body Works, health NOTICE: Garage Sale, 3/30 and beauty, books, DVDs, (rain date 3/31), 7AM. Cloth-­ HH, purses and much more. ing, household items, 2,000 119 Summerlyn Drive, Eph-­ Weber Grill, coolers, Vera rata. Bradley, lots more. 15 Ter-­ race Avenue, Stevens, in East Cocalico Heights, Ream-­NOTICE: Misty Meadows Community Yard Sale, stown. Good Friday and Saturday. NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ Rain/shine. North State age Sale, 4/6, 7am-? & 4/7, Street to left on Misty Lane. 7am-noon. Crafts, antiques, infant furniture, clothes, NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ snowboard, Pampered Chef age Sale, March 30 and 31, items, fabric, etc. 303 8 am. Something for every-­ Lauschtown Road, Denver. one. 15 Fairview Drive, Ak-­ ron.

NOTICE: Custom built re-­ placement windows and Garage Sale, doors. Professional installa-­ NOTICE: Yard Sale, Friday, NOTICE: tion. Call Ronafa Window & 30th & Saturday, 31st, 7am- Thursday, 3/29, 4-7pm, Door, 717-733-7534, or visit 3/30, 7am. ? Women’s clothing small-3X, Friday, our showroom at 400 W. Antiques, jewelry, tools, prom dress, Vera Bradley, Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ furniture, pond equipment, rata Business Center. Thank shoes, bedding, trumpet, household, craft items, treadmill, jewelry, puzzles, books, clothing, more. 900 You! dog clothing, sink with ped-­ North State Street, Ephra-­ NOTICE: Yard Sale, 3/ estal, books, many more ta. 29 and 3/30, 8am-? Lots items. Cancel if raining. 21 N. of women’s plus size Reamstown Road, Ream-­NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ clothing, Christmas age Sale, Friday, March 30. stown. stuff, men’s clothing LJunior girl’s clothing, junior NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family and small adult hunting bibs XL, much more. 30 N. Yard Sale, Thursday, 3/29, 12-? and Friday, 3/30, NOTICE: Multi-Family In-­ and coats, 2 matching pink State Street, Ephrata. 7am-? Households, toys, door Yard Sale, Friday, twin comforters, Arctic Cat 2up snowmobile cover, hand changing table, gated play yard, storage rack, shoes, March 30, 7-4, Saturday, meat grinder, 12 foot step-­ NOTICE: Junk Sale, 3/30, boy’s 0-3T, girl’s 0-5T, oth-­ March 31, 7-12. Lots of ladder, more. 37 Misty Lane, 3/31, 8AM. Indoors. 124 Ephrata. West Fulton Street, Ephrata. er clothing through plus size, men’s and women’s. stuff, food and drinks. 110 East Church Street, Re-­ Mohler Church in Ephrata, 201A Commerce Drive amstown.

Garage Sale

NOTICE: Garage Sale, 3/30. Household items, kid’s toys, clothing. 746 Ridge Ave., Ephrata.

near Green Dragon.

717-629-9224 Now Hiring F/T Qualified Personnel To Do Agricultural Framing, Roofing And Siding.

MOLDER WANTED • Full Time • Paid Holidays • Paid Vacation

New Holland, PA 17557

Your job openings can reach 38,000 homes in The Shopping News

Must Be Self Motivated And Work Well With Other People.

• Paid Hospitalization • Major Medical • Profit Sharing

NOTICE: Garage Sale, Thurs-­ day, March 29, 3pm-8pm, Friday, March 30, 7pm-? Rain or shine. Children clothes, double stroller, um-­ brella stroller, household ide-­ as, decorations. 3 Whitetail Drive, Stevens.

We OfferWe Health offerInsurance, PaidHolidays Holidays & & Vacations Paid Vacations

NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ age/Yard Sale, Saturday, March 31, 7am-? Teen girls clothes, boys size 7-16, wom-­ en 10-XXL, pants size 20, men shirts med-XXL, pants 31-40 waist, jewelry, purses, shoes, HH, toys, home decor, books, movies, CDs, locks, tools, gun rack, lots more. 52 Bethany Road, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Gigantic Gar-­ age Sale, 3/29/30/31, 8am. Lots quality name brand clothing; infantadult. New men’s sports coats, shirts, ties, dress shoes, wom-­ en’s dress, sport cloth-­ ing. Jeans, coats. Handmade quilts, bed-­ ding, artwork, antique lamps, lacework, col-­ lectibles, jewelry, tools, Craftsman drill, riding toys, skiis, books, more. Mile off 322, signs Lincoln House Restaurant. NOTICE: Garage Sale, Thursday, 5PM-7PM, Fri-­ day, 7AM. Pots, collect-­ ables, household, clothes, toys, antiques. Near Green Dragon, 154 Valley View Drive, Ephrata. NOTICE: Garage Sale, 3/30, 7AM-? Gun accessories, ammo, women’s plus sizes, puzzles, books, 8-Track Syl-­ vania player and Magnavox recorder, fax machine, household items, lots more. Corner of Park Street, North Reamstown Road, Ream-­ stown.

HELP WANTED FT Installer Helper needed.

Some heavy lifting, carpentry skill helpful, but not necessary. Willing to train. Driver’s license necessary.

Call 717-629-5851

A &S Closet Shelving

S990975

Apply in Person 8am-2pm at:

Quality Aluminum Casting

Lake-In-Wood Camping Resort

NOW HIRING

Now Hiring for the following positions:

FT/PT EMT Positions

603 Lauschtown Road, Denver, PA 17517

717-484-4545

HELP WANTED

Part-Time/Full-Time Seasonal

ROOFERS & REMODELERS FT

RETAIL STORE/RESERVATIONIST

With good benefits & health insurance reimbursement

Hours vary - Some weekends and evenings will be required. Good customer service, multi-tasking and basic computer skills needed.

Seasonal Part-Time/Full-Time

HOUSEKEEPING

Send resume to:

Ephrata Community Ambulance Association Attn: Kevin Wolf, EMS Manager 528 West Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 or email to: emsmgr@EphrataAmbulance.org

E.O.E.

Hours/days will vary. Cleaning experience preferred, must pay attention to detail.

PHONE (717) 843-7663 WWW.BEREMODELING.NET

Fun, friendly atmosphere, great starting wages, limited use of camp facilities. Start immediately! S968147

HIC# PA105411

174 E. MAIN ST. • LEOLA, PA 17540

Apply in person at 576 Yellow Hill Rd., Narvon, PA 17555 (Bowmansville area) or call 717-445-5525.

CABINETMAKER/ WOODWORKER Custom shop seeks benchman experienced in commercial & residential millwork and cabinetry.

APPOINTMENT SETTER Work from our Brownstown Office. 4:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., M-F $9.50/hour + commission No selling involved.

Call

717-572-1855 RV RENTAL COORDINATOR Full-Time

To assist in our rental department with the following qualifications: • Professional

Customer Service Demeanor Aptitude • RV Knowledge a Plus • Mechanical

Competitive wages/benefits.

Health insurance, S-IRA, holiday and vacation pay, weekly payroll.

ELECTRICIAN

Tyson Foods Inc. has immediate openings for Industrial Electricians in its New Holland, PA location. The successful candidates will perform various maintenance and repair duties as needed with additional focus placed on electrical work. Requirements: • Must have the ability to troubleshoot and navigate through PLC’s, 3-phase wiring, AC/DC control wiring and all other industrial mechanical functions. • A background in electrical and mechanical skills in an industrial setting. • Prior electrical experience and/or formal schooling on electrical. Tyson Foods’ Benefits Include: • Competitive wages • Excellent benefits package • Paid vacation and nine (9) holidays • 401(k) Plan • Stock Purchase Plan CONTACT:

Interested candidates should apply online at www.tysonfoodscareers.com, or come to the location at 403 S. Custer Ave., New Holland, PA 17557

www www.shady-maple.com shady maple com dadamczyk@shady-maple.com

Apply A l online li att or send resume to

Tyson Foods is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, national origin, color, religion, age, genetics, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or veteran status.

Call 610-376-8557 or e-mail craigs@wyowood.com

WYOMISSING WOODWORKS

1120-A Hobart Ave., Wyomissing, PA 19610

W

EAVER

MARKETS

PT/FT SNACK BAR/ WAGON Primarily Afternoon & Evening Shifts.

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

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


8B - Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” NOTICE: This Friday and Saturday, March 30th and 31st. Help us eliminate our household accumulations. By donation only (items will not be price marked). Door will open at 8am. Mose & Barbie Stoltzfus 234 Pleasant Valley, East Earl. 717-656-9576. NOTICE: Yard Sale, Friday, 1pm-5pm, Saturday, 9am-? My homemade candy. If good weather, will have some yard sale items. 301 Ridge Ave., Ephrata. NOTICE: Multi-Family Sale, Friday, 3/30, 4-7pm, Sat-­ urday, 3/31, 8-2. Name brand clothes, infant-adult, prom dresses, toys, books, videos/DVDs, home decor. 11 Landis Road, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Garage Sale, 3/ 30 and 3/31, 6:30am. Housewares, lamps, many books, fabrics, sewing needs, bedding, briefcas-­ es, etc. 717 Gristmill Road, Ephrata, 2nd house, past Fox Public Sale, near Martindale.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, Huge NOTICE: 30+ Family, 3/ 30, 3/31, 7AM-? House-­ Multi-Family, Good Friday, hold and baby items, brand name clothing in-­ March 30, 6:30. Many fam-­ fant-adult, toys, puzzles, lots of books, furniture, ilies with young children antiques, tools, home de-­ material, homemade participating. Bake sale cor, baked goods. 1 mile west Sinking Spring, 294 and refreshment stand. At of Gaul Road, Reading. Alive Church, 510 Stevens NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Road, Ephrata. Sale, Thursday, 12-7, Friday, NOTICE: Annual Neigh-­ 7-? Infant-adult clothes, borhood Yard Sale, Sat-­ hanging by size, many jr and urday, April 7, 7am. In-­ NOTICE: Moving Sale, Fri-­ plus sizes, hand tools, mi-­ cludes Skyview Lane, Ar-­ day, 3/30 and Saturday, 3/ crowave, bedding, fish tank, trucks, scrapbooks, lin Circle, Briar Hill Road, 31, 8am-1pm. Rain or shine. Hess toys, books, jewelry, make-­ Large variety of household, Briar Crest Manor, Round up, Easter candy, kitchen House Drive & Iron Horse holiday and kitchen items, items, much more. 110 East Drive. 20+ Families par-­ including microwave. 36 Church, Reamstown. Need some extra cash? Call Horseshoe Drive, Ephrata. ticipating. our office at 717-738-1151

Local School Seeking

HELP WANTED

Full-Time 2nd Shift Custodian for general cleaning and assoc. responsibilities. Custodial exp. pref. Health benefits included. Submit interest letter, resume & support staff application located at www.wyoarea.org to:

Wyomissing Area School District 630 Evans Ave., Wyomissing, PA 19610 or email: dweise@wyoarea.org.

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. Clearances required pre-hire.

EOE

Church Nursery Coordinator for EUMC in Brownstown

Sunday Mornings, 8:45am-11:45am. Needs to be able to reach, bend, kneel, stand and provide loving care to babies and toddlers. Must pass background check. Send resumes to: P.O. Box 605 Brownstown, PA 17508 or email btoffice@frontiernet.net

SLED OR HOP INTO SPRING!

to sell your unwanted items in The Shopping News!

NOTICE: Garage Sale, Fri-­ day/Saturday, 3/30, 3/31, 7am-? Household items, clothes, shoes, sweaters, purses and lots more. 110 Summerlyn Drive, Ephrata, next to Green Dragon.

NOTICE: Huge Yard Sale at Mook Fabrics, 247 W. Main Street, Leola, 3/31, 7am-4pm. Space avail-­ able for you to set up your table. Call 717-5568546 to reserve your space. New Tupperware, baby items, boxed cards, NOTICE: Garage Sale, Fri-­ new puzzles, fleece blan-­ kets, quilting fabric and day/Saturday, March 30-31, much more. 7am. Household items, sea-­ sonal decorations, clothes/ shoes, scrapbook supplies, sports memorabilia, old bot-­ tles, magazines, green stamp machine/sign, SpringBok puzzles. Lots more. 137 NOTICE: Dog lost, black and white Shiba Inu, $50 re-­ Ebersole Road, Ephrata. ward. Last seen on Pine Hill Road, Lititz. 717-625-7012. NOTICE: House/Garage Sale, Thursday, Friday, Sat-­ urday, 8am-4p. Household items, tools, electronics, pat-­ io furniture. 345 N. Ridge Road, Reinholds. HELP OFFERED: Coil Spiral

Lost & Found

Help Offered

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

Class A Driver

Full Time or Part Time Opportuni�es

LOTS & LOTS OF JOBS

Class 8 Parts, Inc., a heavy duty truck parts distributor, is looking for friendly, positive, reliable and dedicated people to join our growing company.

FULL-TIME

Inside Parts Sales Representative

FULL-TIME

Warehouse Associate

Qualified person must possess the following: Ability to multi-task, detail oriented, positive attitude, self-motivated, basic computer skills, and the ability to provide excellent service to our customers. We are willing to train an enthusiastic individual. *Some heavy lifting is required for the Warehouse Associate position*

Benefits Include: Health Ins./Eye/Dental, Vacation, 401K Plan

Email resume to: Finn.lowry@truckpro.com (Inside Parts Sales Representative) tara.zimmerman@truckpro.com (Warehouse Associate) OR Send resume to: Class 8 Parts, Inc. 220 Orlan Rd., New Holland, PA 17557 Attn: Jonathan “Finn” Lowry (Inside Parts Sales Representative) Attn: Tara Zimmerman (Warehouse Associate)

• Production Line Inspectors 2nd Shift $12.80/hr. • Wire Assemblers $11.00 to $13.00/hr. • Warehouse • Picking & Packing • Quality Assurance/Quality Control $12.00 to $15.00/hr. • Admin. • Call Center • HR Positions • AR/AP • Hospitality • Housekeepers 1st Shift $10.00/hr. • Hospitality - Servers (Free Training Classes) • Production Line Inspectors & Packers 2nd Shift $12.80/hr. • Production Line Leader 2nd Shift $13.80/hr. • Medical Device Assemblers (All Shifts Available) $13.00 and up/hr. • Picking & Packing Techs (All Shifts) • Clerical - HR Assistants - Customer Service/Call Center - AR/AP • Warehouse Supervisor 2nd Shift • Maintenance Tech/Mechanic 2nd Shift

All Makes/Models 2002-2016! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888368-1016 Building Materials Steel Bollards, Tubing/Pipe 5.75” OD .31 Wall. 6’ 7” Long $33.80, 7’ 10” Long $39.50, 9’ 10” $62.60, 39’ Announcements Playmates or Soulmates you’ll 4” $172.80 leon@slateroadsupply. find them on MegaMates. Gay or com 717-445-5222 Straight call in. START CHATTING TODAY. Always FREE to Listen & Business to Business Advertise to 2 million homes with a Reply to ads. 800-982-8665 business card size ad for just $600 in Pennsylvania, New York, New Announcements Stop OVERPAYING for your Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West prescriptions! SAVE! Call our Virginia, Virginia and D.C. That’s licensed Canadian and International only 25 cents for 1,000 homes. Call pharmacy, compare prices and get 800-450-6631 for more details. $25.00 OFF your first prescription! CALL 1-877-625-2147 Promo Code For Sale Safe Step Walk-In Tub Alert for CDC201625 Seniors. Bathroom falls can be fatal. Approved by Arthritis Foundation. AUTOS WANTED CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! Therapeutic Jets. Less Than 4

HELP OFFERED: Income tax preparation, over 20 years experience, personal and business income taxes done, will pick-up and de-­ liver free. Also, do book-­ keeping and payroll and Quickbooks. Reasonable prices. Call Russ, 717-3366052. HELP OFFERED: Experi-­ enced electrician and han-­ dyman services, licensed and insured. Free esti-­ mates. Call Jim, 717-5752147.

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR COURIERS (With Cars & Vans) Lancaster-based logistics company has contractor opportunities for scheduled route work and also on-demand contractors to provide timecritical service throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. If you are an independent contractor courier with a car, mini van or cargo van looking for additional revenue opportunities,

621 Stevens Road, Ephrata, PA 17522

Call 717-869-5734

Ephrata Office 717-336-5959

Lancaster Office

NOW HIRING!

Positions Available ASAP!

LABORERS

717-945-6601

Classified Advertising Network Announcements Lung Cancer? And 60 Years Old? If So, You and Your Family May Be Entitled To A Significant Cash Award. Call 800-897-7205 To Learn More. No Risk. No Money Out of Pocket.

Job description This posi�on is for either transporta�on of our live products or eggs to and from our facility in Ephrata, Pennsylvania What are your main tasks and responsibilities? • Ship birds throughout the United States and Canada • Local Egg Pickups from company farms • Repor�ng problems with vehicles to management • Properly fill out and maintain driving logs Your profile • A�en�on to temperatures and condi�ons in trailer to maintain comfort of the load • Safe driving record • Responsible for maintaining accurate DOT logs using our electronic log system This job is located in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States If you have ques�ons about this recruitment please contact Stephanie Sco� at 410-603-4657 or by email: Stephanie.Sco�@hendrix-gene�cs.com

Binding Service by News-­ wanger Books. 13 Circle Drive, Akron, PA 17501 Call 717-859-8024 for avail-­ ability. Families, Organiza-­ tions, school teachers. Selfservice, machine rental, or we can do the job.

Inch Step-In. Wide Door. Anti-Slip Floors. American Made. Installation Included. Call 1-800-906-3115 for $750 Off Home Services Dealing with water damage requires immediate action. Local professionals that respond immediately. Nationwide and 24/7. No mold calls. Call today! 1-800730-9790 Miscellaneous For Sale Dish Network-Satellite Television Services. Now Over 190 channels for ONLY $49.99/mo! HBO-FREE for one year, FREE Installation, FREE Streaming, FREE HD. Add Internet for $14.95 a month. 1-800219-1271 WANTED AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ For Classic & Collector Cars 717-577-8206

MACnet has tried to verify the authenticity of all the ads listed in the PennCanNetwork, but has found this almost impossible. We suggest before making any kind of financial commitment you contact the local Better Business Bureau and under NO circumstances send any money in advance.

FOR OUR INLETS DIVISION AT OUR PRECAST PRODUCTION PLANT IN LEBANON, PA Ideal candidates will have a background in precast concrete production, general construction, heavy manufacturing environments, etc. Experience is preferred, but not necessary. Must be willing to work overtime hours and have reliable transportation. These full-time, hourly positions offer competitive wages, full health & dental benefits, paid vacation & holidays and more! Qualified applicants are encouraged to APPLY IN-PERSON at:

42 South Butler Road, Lebanon, PA 17042 Monday-Friday, 8:00am-3:00pm

OR download our application at https://www.terrehill.com/employment (email completed application to mcuster@terrehill.com). An equal-opportunity employer | Committed to a drug-free work environment | www.terrehill.com


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - 9B

201-4366. PAHIC# 132203. HELP OFFERED: Cory’s Handyman Service is looking to fix those things around the house in need of repair, so you don’t have to. No job too small. So call, 717-7230277. Reasonable rates/insured. PA#103368. HELP OFFERED: Experienced, insured, residential christian electrician with small business looking for additional work during slow season. Little jobs or rewire, new or old, panel upgrades or adding recessed lights or fan. Keith, 717-816-4582, GKM Electric. PA#008058

HELP OFFERED: Grade A Lawn Care. Taking on new residential/commercial clients. Affordable, dependable lawn care and maintenance needs. We also build decks along with other handyman tasks. See www.gradealawn.com or call 717-253-6553 for more details. HELP OFFERED: Senior Companion Services- Experienced, responsible female available for Elder Companionship, which includes, but not limited to: Light housekeeping, laundry, dressing, grooming, transportation to appointments, meal preparation, recreational activities. $15$17/hour. Call Kathleen, 717-333-3262.

HELP OFFERED: Tutor-Retired Teacher will tutor elementary reading or math. Call 717-336-1632. HELP OFFERED: Deb’s Dog Grooming, worked for Dean and Lisa Martin at kennel 16 years. For appointment call, 717-917-1851.

Community Manager

Community Basics, Inc. seeking applicants for Community Manager in Lancaster Co. Must have strong problem solving, oral & written communication and computer skills. A valid PA Real Estate License & PA Drivers License is req. Prior property management exp. preferred.

Email resume to jraff@communitybasics.com or fax to 717-509-5714

HELP OFFERED: Household and Business Cleaning Services. Available Monday-Friday. Please call, 717-2712051.

Childcare HELP OFFERED: In home day care has immediate openings available, extended AM hours. 717-471-5755.

Cleaning Services

HELP OFFERED: Christian lady will clean your house. Honest, reliable, bi-weekly, weekly, monthly. Lititz, Ephrata area. Call 717-3819259.

Home & Lawn Care

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

P/T Med Tech or LPN Nights.

P/T Direct Care Aide We will train.

Apply within or online.

2015 N. Reading Road, Denver, PA 17517 info@coloniallodgepa.com EOE

HELP OFFERED: Brian’s Lawn & Landscape. Weekly mowing, spring clean-up. Residential & commercial. 717-468-5086. HELP OFFERED: New concrete walks, steps, patios, driveways. Insured, quality work, reasonable. Lloyd Zeiset, 717-330-2886. PA025124 HELP OFFERED: Expert home repairs, remodeling, alterations, improvements. 40 years experience. Call Rick, 717-733-8331. HELP OFFERED: Lawn mowing, edging, mulching, trim shrubs, spring cleanup. Beat the spring rush and schedule today! Call Scott at Exterior Appearances. 717-738-8086.

Middlecreek Contractors is looking for Framers and Roofers.

Experience preferred, but will train. Must be non-smoking and drug-free. Candidate should be highly self-motivated.

Please apply in person:

Eagle Disposal

1245 Eagles Way, East Earl, PA 17519

717-949-2414

Full Time Benefits Included.

WE ARE HIRING!

FULL-TIME RV TECH Experience in RV Technician field is preferred, but will train the right candidate. PA Inspection License a plus. Skills desired: Carpentry, 12V and 110V electrical and appliance repair

Competitive wages/benefits.

CREW MEMBERS

Are you cut out for this ride? Apply — text FLAGGER to 555-888. Full-time & part-time positions. Must have valid driver’s license & reliable vehicle. Flagger Force is an equal opportunity employer.

HELP WANTED

www.shady-maple.com www shady maple com or send resume to dadamczyk@shady-maple.com Apply A l online li att

Awning Installer: Temporary position April 9th - May 11th No experience needed. Must be energetic & comfortable on stepladders. $ 12.00 an hour plus incentives.

Call 717-656-7387 for more details

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

800-481-7894

HELP OFFERED: Custom Garden Tilling. Old/new, small/big. Reasonable rates to get your garden going. Jason, 717-629-3244.

Loader

Please send resume and salary requirements to kroseboro@gardnerstevens.com or 109 W. Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522

AIRLINE CAREERS

HELP OFFERED: Joe’s Lawn Mowing Service. Trouble doing your yard work? No time, energy or don’t like yard work? Clean-ups, mulching, much more. 717-869-3237.

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

Equal Opportunity Employer

Full-time receptionist/secretary for busy northern Lancaster County law firm. Must have strong telephone, written and organizational skills. Must be familiar with Word, Outlook and general computer skills. Prior law firm experience preferred, but not required.

HELP OFFERED: Patio, walkway, retaining wall installation. Quality work, affordable prices. Insured. Call 717-333-4358. PA119200

HELP WANTED

Hiring

NOW

HELP OFFERED: A-Clean Hometown Services. Your full service cleaning company. Homes and offices. Move-ins, move-outs. Regular service or emergency cleanings. Call 717336-4854.

or e-mail gbowman@kreiderscanvas.com

Kreider’s Canvas Service, Inc. Leola, PA

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT & MAINTENANCE FOREMAN REPORTS TO: Maintenance Manager PURPOSE: To assure the daily, safe, efficient and effective

operations of all equipment and machinery in accordance with established policies and procedures.

EXPERIENCE: Equipment maintenance required, industrial welding experience preferred.

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS:

Maintain and repair construction equipment as needed Fleet mechanic a. Inspect fleet vehicles b. Inspect off-road equipment repair and maintenance c. Maintain small tool repair and maintenance d. Maintain and repair vehicles and trailers Welding Load and unload trailers for construction sites

OTHER JOB DUTIES:

Part-Time Security Guard Position Available

Hours Include: Tuesday, 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM; Saturday and Sunday, 3:00 PM - 11:00 PM.

To apply, stop by 1605 Apple St., Ephrata, PA No Tuesday applications or phone calls.

• Examine, test, maintain and repair all physical machinery and

BAKERY PRODUCTION MANAGER Shady Maple is seeking a full-time production manager for our bakery department. The candidate will have a strong bakery background and also understand production standards. The candidate will also have a minimum of 5 years’ bakery management experience in a bakery environment which produces from scratch. Shady Maple bakery is a growing department and is seeking someone who is ambitious and knowledgeable in the bakery industry. Qualified candidates may forward resume to:

dadamczyk@shady-maple.com or Shady Maple Route 23, East Earl, PA 17519

equipment to assure safe and efficient operations.

• Record and log maintenance repairs and inspections. • Follow good housekeeping practices for maintenance areas

such as: washing, cleaning, and maintaining tools and other equipment. • Operate forklifts and non-motorized pallet jacks as required.

REQUIREMENTS:

• Must have experience in vehicle maintenance and repair • PA Inspection license • Valid driver’s license and good driving record (MVR background check)

• OSHA 10 hour training(preferred) • Ability to operate industrial equipment such as: hand wrenches, welders, power tools, cutting torch, and use tape measure.

• Ability to drive and maintain a valid driver’s license. • Ability to use basic math skills, including a variety of calculations. • Ability to legibly document data for record-keeping purposes. To apply, please email your resume to office@amesconstructioninc.com or call (717) 733-4141. Ames Construction Inc. EOE Visit WORK4AMES.COM

BUS CLEANER NEEDED Part-Time/Weekends/Evening-Night Shift. Rotates weekends and occasional weekdays. Shifts start at approximately 6:30pm, shift length varies. Starting pay $11.00. For more information, call (717) 721-5166. Apply in person or send resume to jobs@EliteCoach.com

1685 West Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522

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HELP OFFERED: Exterior fix ups, windows, aluminum and ozek trims, 5K seamless spouting, shed and garage remodeling, siding, roofing and decks. Call Levi at 717-


10B - Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

HELP OFFERED: Need a Help Wanted helping hand? Mulching, clean-ups, weed control, and more. Honest, reli-­ HELP WANTED: Drivers, CDL: Increased pay able, affordable. Please Class-A & new trucks. Dedicated routes. No CDL? No problem. call Matt, 717-738-4360.

HELP WANTED: Ephrata HELP WANTED: Looking for HELP WANTED: Growing HELP WANTED: Slice of Ita-­ Land Care Services, Inc. is experienced EIFS/Stucco lawn care and landscape ly now hiring, looking for seeking experienced land-­ Installers. Offering com-­business looking to hire. FT or PT Short order cooks. scapers. Valid PA driver’s li-­ petitive wages & benefits Wage based on experience. cense required. Competi-­ Call 717-587-8542 or email Job includes cooking, job package. Must have valid tive wage commensurate hoffertpropertymaintenan preparation and cleaning. Experience preferred. Must with experience. Contact drivers license. Business lo-­ ce@gmail.com. be hard-working, reliable Bill at 717-733-4731 or cated in Denver. If inter-­ ested, please call, 717-629- HELP WANTED: Project As-­ and clean. Apply in person Call Swift today. 855-292- 717-824-2156. 8494. sistant for Specialty Con-­ at 400 Earle St, Terre Hill. HELP OFFERED: Exterior 2945. struction Company desired: 717-445-9191 and Interior Home Im-­ HELP WANTED: Now hir-­ Handle incoming requests for provements, windows, sid-­ HELP WANTED: Modular HELP WANTED: Motivated Home Erectors needs qual-­ ing, roof repairs, decks. ified employees with a valid ing cashiers at Charlies and responsible individual quotes, assist with project es-­ Concrete pads/walks. Re-­ drivers license, willing to Fuel & Deli, 1634 West needed full-time milking timating, operate computer moval of debris. Competi-­ travel, preferred shingle in-­ Main, $10.00 hour, 36 cows, parallel parlor, 4- systems proficiently. Fulltime, paid holidays. Willing-­ tive prices. Call Jim, 717- stallers, exterior siding in-­ hours week. Call 717-629- 10:30pm, every other week-­ ness to learn and grow. Send 305-0385. stallers and willing to do all end required. Part-time resume to office@lincolnpave facets of setting modular 8907. milker needed, every other ment.com. housing. Please call, 717WANTED: Antiques, one weekend, 4-10:30am. Call HELP WANTED: Drivers. Im-­ 733-0506 for details. HELP WANTED: Full-time piece to an entire estate. mediate openings! Northeast 717-733-4603. position for residential/com-­ HELP WANTED: Part-time .50cpm all miles. Shorthaul Buying estate jewelry, experienced cleaning help. .60cpm all miles. Guaranteed HELP WANTED: Now hiring mercial power washing com-­ Good wages. Call 717-336- home every weekend. 1yr part-time housekeeping. Ap-­ pany. Will train. Must be gold/silver. All costume 4854. Class-A. Call 888-532-2904. ply at Red Roof Inn, compet-­ hardworking and reliable. PA jewelry including old Infrastructure Rehab itive wages. We will train. Driver’s License required. rings, vintage clothes, Call 717-824-0906 or email company has openings for: Weekends a must. Call 717jaredtk@jtkpwp.com. hats, furs, hankies, record 336-4649. 2017 N. Reading COATING Road, Denver. HELP WANTED: Looking for albums, watches, CD’s. SUPERVISOR sub-contractors/employees Uncle Funky’s 1-484-432Position requires some Full Time Electrical with good carpentry skills. overnight stays Position Available Drywall finishing, painting, 9770, 717-733-0003. We offer a competitive plumbing and electrical in residen�al electric salary and an excellent knowledge all a plus. Mobile WANTED: Highest cash paid for experienced benefit package including: or modular home back-­for junk or good cars. Li-­ electrician or will train ground would be great. Call censed professional. 717• Medical, Dental & the right candidate. Vision Insurance 717-484-0444. 278-9539. Apply within Email resume to Sco� at • Company Paid Short & Growing Lancaster-Based Long Term Disability sco�garman@dejazzd.com 607 West Main, Ephrata Company is Hiring

Wanted

Cloister Restaurant, Inc.

Waitress Wanted

• Company Paid Life Insurance • 401K Plan with a Company Match • Paid Holidays & Vacation

733-2361

Stevens, PA

H E L P

Complete an application on our website or mail your resume to: ABEL RECON P.O. Box 476 Mountville, PA 17554 www.abelrecon.com Phone 717-285-3103 Fax 717-285-2321 EOE Females, Minorities, Veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

WA N T E D

PLUMBING APPRENTICE Please submit resume to mzerbe@cocalicoph.com @ li h or fill out an employment application at www.cocalicoph.com

concrete finisher or wall setter

PERSONAL CARE AIDES NEEDED 717-464-2006 or

www.PA-HomeCare.com.

Plumbing & Heating

Are you a qualified concrete finisher or wall setter and are looking for a great company to work for?

for a limited time!

Minimum 3 years CDL A driving experience, 3 year clean MVR. No accidents. Hourly pay based on experience - all on-duty hours paid - including detention time. Great opportunity for retired drivers, drivers with flexible schedules looking for more income and others.

Call 717-869-5734

WE’RE HIRING!

ask about our sign on bonus

CDL A DRIVERS P/T

JOIN OUR TEAM! If you are an ambitious, hardworking individual looking for a great place to work, apply in person from 8am-4pm at

TRUCK DRIVER A/B

$18.50 - $22.00 Anchor Oldcastle in Manheim, PA. jobs.oldcastle.com

ID# 127211 or call 717-560-6730 ext. 43812

ns Hohl o y L Site Contractors & Paving Lyons & Hohl Paving is seeking:

• Roller Operator • Paving Laborers We offer competitive wages and benefits including med/dental/401K/profit sharing plan/paid vacation & holidays. An Equal Opportunity Employer

1315 Sheephill Road East Earl, PA 717-355-9219

We offer competitive pay, holidays, vacation, health insurance and more! Apply in person or call

Steffy Concrete Inc.

(717) 336-8115 for more information.

EXPERIENCED LABORERS

for the career that is right for you?

WE’RE HIRING!

FOR OUR BOX CULVERT DIVISION

Do you have excellent customer service skills? Do you enjoy working in a team environment? Do you want to grow with a stable and community minded organization? We may have the opportunity that is right for you!

All motivated applicants must be able to lift 30 lbs. and stand/walk for an 8 hour shift.

• Salad Bar Attendant -

Part-time, days & weekends • Busser - Part-time, nights & weekends • Dishwasher - Part-time, days, evenings & weekends

• Short Order Cook Part-time, days

• Produce Clerk - Part-time,

mostly daytime, 1-2 evenings/week • Banquet Servers Part-time as needed, must be at least 18 years old

• Floral Designer/Store Manager - Experienced, full-time

• Deli Clerk - Evening and

weekend, part-time, must be at least 18 years old • Hostess - Part-time, weekday and weekends, must be at least 18 years old

• Evening Bakery Production Part-time, weekday and weekends, must be at least 18 years old

• Cake Decorator -

14 S. Tower Road, New Holland, PA 17557

AT OUR PRECAST PRODUCTION PLANT IN LEBANON, PA Ideal candidates will have a strong background in precast concrete production, general construction, heavy manufacturing environments, etc. Must be willing to work overtime hours and have reliable transportation. These full-time, hourly positions offer competitive wages, full health & dental benefits, paid vacation & holidays and more! Qualified applicants are encouraged to APPLY IN-PERSON at:

42 South Butler Road, Lebanon, PA 17042 Monday-Friday, 8:00am-3:00pm

Experienced, full-time • Meat Cutter - Experience preferred, willing to train, weekday and weekends, must be at least 18 years old

Apply online at www.yoderscountrymarket.com

NOW HIRING!

EOE M/F/H

OR download our application at https://www.terrehill.com/employment (email completed application to mcuster@terrehill.com). An equal-opportunity employer | Committed to a drug-free work environment | www.terrehill.com


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - 11B

WANTED: Classic cars, muscle cars, sports cars, antique cars, Low mileage trucks, etc. Jeff Gast 717575-4561.

WANTED: Will haul your unwanted scrap metals. All appliances, water heat-­ ers, grills, riding or push mowers. Cars, trucks, batteries, anything metal. I also take TV’s for a fee. Call for price on TVs. Leave a message. 717733-4309. WANTED: Like new or slightly used digital hear-­ ing aids. Call 717-2036521.

To Buy WANTED: $100-$2,000 paid for unwanted and junk vehi-­ cles. Local, insured and bonded dealer. Free removal. Call anytime, 717-350-1208.

WANTED: Jewelry, Books. Always, always buying. All types jewel-­ ry, old hard cover books, black and white photos. Wind-up watch-­ es and pocket watches. What’s in your attic? Cash. Bob Reed 610780-6873. Honest, de-­ pendable, confidential.

WANTED: Need cash? I will buy your car or truck. Cash. Brooks Motor Company, 3242 Oregon Pike (Rt. 272) Leola, PA, 717-656-4038.

up for most vehicles. Fast service, free towing. Call Kevin at Gring’s Towing 484-955-8889.

Advertise your unwanted items in The Shopping News! Call our office at 717-738-1151.

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Competitive wages plus benefit package which includes pension, Capital Blue health insurance, vacation and holiday pay, and a life insurance policy. • Voluntary Benefits available • Fuel mileage and good DOT check bonuses • iPhones in trucks • Dispatchers get all loads • Equipment must come back to our yard in Denver, PA for in-house maintenance Call 717-484-6001 for more information. Applications can be downloaded at

Please submit resume to mzerbe@cocalicoph.com or fill out an employment application at www.cocalicoph.com

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Moravian Manor offers an enjoyable work environment, competitive wages and benefits, a pension plan, weekend bonus, on-site child care center, and an employee wellness program. EOE.

If you are interested in joining a great team, apply in person or visit:

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Starting pay $13.30 with opportunity to make up to $19.80

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

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WANTED: Vinyl records & unit, Reamstown area, $275. Available musical instruments: Pay-­ electric, April 1. 717-682-9696. ing cash. Top dollar paid WANTED: RC cars, any con-­ RENT: Storage, for your vinyl records- all FOR dition. 717-431-0626. high, 476 sq.ft. styles and genres, 33s, 14x34x16’ with 12’w x 14’high over-­ 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, head door, campers, boats WANTED: Costume jewelry, vintage Christmas decora-­ clarinets, trumpets, any-­ or storage warehouse. tions, doll clothes, clothing thing music! We love it all. $235. 717-738-1605. button collections, post-­ WANTED: $50-$500 paid for Call or stop by today, Li-­ FOR RENT: Storage Unit cards, other small antiques. Denver junk autos. Free removal. titz Music Company, 47 S. 13Wx37Lx11’8”H, Stella 717-875-7884. Call anytime, licensed, in-­ Broad Street in Lititz. 717- area, ideal for campers/ boats/motor homes, $150/ sured, bonded. All paper-­ WANTED: Paying cash for work taken care of legally. 627-4929. www.lititzmusic. month. 717-336-6046. com. junk cars/trucks, $100 and 717-989-6980.

Moravian Manor is a premier not-for profit senior living center that has been serving older adults for over 40 years. We are looking for caring, dedicated and experienced people to join our team! We have openings for the following positions:

FOR RENT: Rooms in Den-­ ver, close to Turnpike. 484269-0441.

For Rent

717-335-4468

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WHO’S HIRING April 4: Healthcare April 11: Transportation April 18: Construction/Mechanical

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

717-738-1151

FT SAFETY/ HUMAN RESOURCE ASSOCIATE Shady Maple is seeking a candidate who possesses a wellrounded knowledge and experience in Safety and Work Comp and OSHA compliance, as well as a strong understanding of the functionality of a Human Resource office. The qualified candidate will have a minimum of 5 years of experience in Safety, OSHA and Work Comp, as well as Human Resource office functions. Qualified candidates may forward resume to:

dadamczyk@shady-maple.com or Shady Maple Route 23, East Earl, PA 17519

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PART-TIME ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT For our Precast Division, working from our production facility in Lebanon, PA. The ideal candidate will be an experienced multi-tasker with exceptional organizational and customer service skills, a keen eye for detail, and a proficiency with Windows-based computing. Candidates must also be dependable, flexible, efficient, and able to learn quickly on the job. Ability to work independently as well as collaborate with others is required. Must be able to work 25-30 hours per week. Part-time, hourly position. Compensation is commensurate with experience.

Qualified applicants are encouraged to

send their professional résumé with cover letter and earnings history/requirements to: Michelle Custer Director of Human Resources Terre Hill Concrete Products PO Box 10 Terre Hill, PA 17581 Or email your information (PDF or Word Formats) to mcuster@terrehill.com

42 South Butler Road, Lebanon, PA 17042 Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-3:00pm

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Apartments FOR RENT: Auction Road, efficiency, $565/month, references and security. 717-8476964. Make your ads stand out! Boxed classified ads available for as little as $2.00 extra!

FOR RENT: New 2BR apartments, Tom Avenue, Ephrata. Refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, microwave, washer/dryer, patio/balcony, heat pump with central air. Includes trash, mowing, snow removal. $840-$860/month plus security deposit and credit check. No pets, no smoking. View photos at www.snews.com (Hocking Rentals). 717-738-1151.

FOR RENT: 2BR, 1st floor, Fivepointville, W/S/T included. No pets. No smoking. Credit and background check. $625/month. 717574-4817, 570-345-4377. Need some extra cash? Call our office at 717-738-1151 to sell your unwanted items in The Shopping News!

FOR RENT: 29 Stonecreek Ct., Ephrata. 2BR, 2BA, luxury 2nd floor apt. w/all appliances, fireplace, vaulted ceilings, gas heat/CA. Close proximity to schools, park & rec center. Lawn, sewer, snow/trash removal all included with rent. Avail. immed. $1,195. Wolf & Kline, 717-859-2010 or visit wolfkline.com for more properties.

FOR RENT: Adamstown area. Lovely 1 bedroom country cottage. No pets. Includes appliances, water, sewer, trash, cable. $800

month.

717-484-

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New Apartments... 1433 West Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522 • 717-733-4158 See Website For Complete Listings www.hauensteinagency.com 3 BR Townhouse, 1282 Martin Ave., Ephrata. $1,175, sewer, stove, refrig., d/w, w/d. Pet welcome. 2 BR Semi, 28 S. Charles St., Ephrata. $735, trash, stove, refrig. NO SMKG. 2 BR 1st fl. Apt., 223 Cherry St., Ephrata. $695, heat, stove, refrig., d/w. NO SMKG. 2 BR Mobile Home, 104 Woodcorner Rd., Lititz. $695, w/s/t, stove, refrig., w/d. NO SMKG.. 1 BR 1st fl. Apt., 63 Akron Rd., Ephrata. $635, trash, stove, refrig., w/d. NO SMKG. 1 BR Semi, 1387 W. Main St., Ephrata. $625, stove, refrig., washer*. NO SMKG.

FOR RENT: One bedroom house, Ephrata. Stove, refrigerator, washer/dryer hook-up, off-street parking. No smoking, no pets. $530 month plus utilities. Security. References. 717-3362748.

FOR RENT Brand-new

2 bedroom apartments. Kitchen with custom cabinetry and center island features full size appliances including refrigerator, stove, microwave, dishwasher, washer and dryer. Each unit has a heat pump, private balcony/patio and 2 off-street parking spots. Rent includes trash, mowing and snow removal. Within walking distance to community park, conveniently located near Routes 322 and 222.

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130 & 142 TOM AVENUE, EPHRATA $ 840 to $860/month plus utilities

Credit check, references and security deposit required. NO PETS. NO SMOKING.

FOR LEASE 190 Cocalico Creek Rd., Stevens, PA

Office/Professional building located on 272 with 2 private offices and large receptionist area $875. Monthly rent includes water/sewer/trash and taxes. Tenant pays own electric.

FOR RENT: 103 Fulton Street, Akron. Trailside Apartments. Brand new, 2BR, 2BA apartments, steps from the Linear Trail including all kitchen appliances, washer & dryer, heat pump & central air. Lawn, snow & trash are included in rent. Available May 1. $995$1,050. Call Wolf & Kline, 717-859-2010 or visit wolfkline.com.

For rental application, visit The Shopping News office, 615 East Main Street, Ephrata, call 717-738-1151 or download a rental application and VIEW INTERIOR PHOTOS at www.snews.com (click Hocking Rentals). (Office Hours: M-F 8am-4:30pm; Sat. 8am-Noon)

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(Home to be Built) Two lots left to choose from! Build to suit. Quality construction features 2x6 exterior walls and unlimited option/upgrade possibilities. This model features an open floor plan with an eat-in kitchen, large living room and dining room. This home has 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, first floor master bedroom and ample closet space.

127 Abel Road, Wrightsville, PA (York Co.)

Property is an approved Bed & Breakfast. This 3.5 story home has 4,864 sq. ft. with 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 2 kitchens, 6 fireplaces and 3 covered porches. Plus, multi-fueled furnace, C/A, 4 car garage, stone spring house, bank barn & 21 acres of land fenced and gated. Property taxed in clean and green. **Unlimited Opportunities... on this 20+ acres land for sale in York County zoned Village District; a compatible mix of community oriented area, commercial services and residential uses. Many opportunities on this property close to the Susquehanna River, sewer & water close by. Retirement Village/Assisted Living. Shopping Malls, Grocery Stores, etc. on this property.

WELL-KEPT & UPDATED CHURCH BUILDING IN CENTRAL LOCATION! 212-seat sanctuary, open foyer, 5 offices, café, youth room, parking lot w/76 spaces & 20+ on street. $1,200,000 ML1000092444

SHORT-SALE PROPERTY - Property is being sold as-is! Home needs some updating and a patient buyer. $250,000 ML1000157426

BEAUTIFUL 21/2 STORY 3 BR COLONIAL Nice floor plan w/spacious LR, country kitchen, HW floors, rear yard & detached 3-car garage. $199,900 ML1000106042

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3.5 Baths. Call Anne Pyle, SH1000087286 3 BR, 2.5 Baths. Call Kelley Clark, 2.5 Baths. Call Mark Will, SH1000277364 3 Baths. Call Nelson Oswald, SH7142783 2.5 Baths. Call Gil Ochs, SH1000266542 2 . 5 B a t h s . C a l l J i m P a p p a s , 3.5 Baths. Call Anne Pyle, SH1000087278 3.5 Baths. Call Mark Will, SH1000119918 SH1000090210 $499,999. $424,800. $450,000. $467,900. $565,000. $595,000. SH1000262700 $384,900.

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FOR RENT: 2 Rehoboth Beach houses, walk to beach/boardwalk, sleeps 8, no pets, no smoking. $1,135-$1,475 per week. 717-629-6556. FOR RENT: 3-4 bedrooms, Ephrata, no smoking, $1200/month plus utilities. 717-682-2169. FOR RENT: 324 Washington Ave., Ephrata. 2BR, 1.5BA, 2.5 story semi detached home w/recent updates in-­ cluding new flooring/remod-­ eled bathroom. Convenient 1st floor laundry w/washer/ dryer included, bonus room on 3rd floor, basement for plenty of storage. Available immed. $850. Wolf & Kline, 717-859-2010 or visit wolfk-­ line.com for more properties.

Free FREE: Cut your wood down and take it for free. Call 717450-6062 or 717-733-6802. FREE: 4-1/2 year old neu-­ tered gray tabby needs home as only cat, very play-­ ful. 10 year old fixed tor-­ toise shell needs a quiet, only cat home. Call 717733-0706. FREE: Horse manure for gardens. Great fertilizer. Self-serve, no delivery. Call 717-445-6335 if interested. FREE: Will haul away free unwanted scrap metal, wash-­ ers, dryers, stove, refrigera-­ tors, freezers, water heaters, car parts, and batteries. Any-­ thing metal. No TV’s. Call Mike at 717-874-8288, leave message.

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the Denver Fire Company, Locust Street, Denver, at 6:30 p.m. For more info., call John at 717-615-0414. SECOND TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Brownstown Young At Heart Seniors meet at Olde Hickory Grill, 709 Olde Hickory Road, at 11:30 a.m. There is a cost. All seniors are welcome. For more info., call Abe Shrom at 717-5882214. SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – New Holland Lions Club meeting at Yoder’s Restaurant, New Holland, at 6:30 p.m. For more info. or to get involved with the Lions Club, contact James Bronson at 717-3550230. SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – The Lancaster County Chapter of the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance meets from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Zion’s Reformed United

Church of Christ, 1356 Apple Street, Ephrata. For more info., call 717-9256520. THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH (SEPT. THRU JUNE) - Willow Valley Genealogy Club holds monthly meetings from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Willow Valley Community, Willow Street. For more info., contact George Nettleton at 717397-0439. THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – The Cancer Support Group meets at the Ephrata Cancer Center, 460 North Reading Road, Ephrata, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more info., call WellSpan Ephrata Cancer Center at 717-7214835. THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Loyal Christian Benefit Associ­ ation (LCBA) Local Branch 1557 holds monthly meet­ ings at 6:00 p.m. at the Udder Choice Restaurant. New members welcome. Bring a friend. THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – PALS (Pregnancy After Loss Support Group) is open to anyone pregnant after a miscarriage, stillbirth or

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Automotive section infant loss. Meets at the Lancaster General Health Campus, second floor Pain Center, 2100 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more info., contact Share of Lancaster at 717-823-2789. EVERY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY – Preschool story time at 10:00 a.m. for children ages 2 to 6 at Adamstown Area Library, 3000 North Reading Road, Adamstown. EVERY WEDNESDAY (DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR) - Bible Fellowship Church of Ephrata, located at the corner of Fulton Street and Diamond Station Road, Ephrata, will hold Awana

from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Awana provides fun time learning about the Bible, Jesus and God. EVERY WEDNESDAY A Women’s Devotional Gathering will be held at Scratch Bakes, Main Street, Ephrata, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. All welcome. For more info., call Luann at 717-723-5603. EVERY WEDNESDAY The Ephrata American Legion will host Bingo. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Games start at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-7332576. EVERY WEDNESDAY Kids For Christ will be held at Ephrata United Zion

Church, 408 E. Fulton Street, Ephrata, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:10 p.m. Bring your child to get registered the first night. For ages K through Junior High. EVERY WEDNESDAY St. Luke’s United Church of Christ, 222 North Broad Street (Route 501-N), Lititz, serves a Free Lunch from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. All ages. For more info., call 717-626-7100. EVERY WEDNESDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Re­ covery – Hope United Methodist Church, 3474 Rothsville Road, Ephrata, (Continued On Page 14B)

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8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY – Gam-Anon Meeting every Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Ephrata Church of the Brethren, 201 Crescent Avenue, Ephrata. For more info., call Shirley at 717-413-6789. FIRST WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH Korean War Veterans (of all service branches) meet at the Oak Leaf Manor (North), 2901 Harrisburg Pike, Landisville. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. Light buffet lunch at 2:30 p.m. along with a short business meeting. Meeting concludes at 3:45 p.m. For more info., call Bill Kelley at 717-560-9424. FIRST WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH -

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Golden Trail Senior Activity Center will be held at New Holland U.M.C., 120 West Main St., New Holland, for seniors 60+ years, at 10:00 a.m. PA Coop Ext. will teach healthy food shopping and eating. For more info., call 717-940-0386. THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Historic Conservation Trust of the Ephrata Area will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the Old Railroad Station in Ephrata. The public is invited. Use the rear entrance of the building. THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Vietnam Veterans of Amer­ ica, Lancaster County, Chap­ ter 1008 meets at Pheasant Ridge Community Center, Lancaster, beginning at 2:00 p.m. FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Epilepsy Foundation Eastern Pennsylvania will host a support group meeting at Lancaster General Hospital

in Stager Room 5 on Duke Street from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Meetings are free and open to the public. For more info. or to register, call Kerri Michnya at 1-800-887-7165 ext. 104. EVERY THURSDAY Celebrate Recovery, a Christian 12-step recovery program for anyone with hurts, habits and hang-ups, meets at Petra Church, Student Life Center (east entrance), 565 Airport Road, New Holland, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-587-2202. EVERY THURSDAY – East Cocalico Church of the Brethren, 4 Bunker Hill Road, Reamstown, Ladies’ Bible Study, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-336-7616. EVERY THURSDAY – LAPSIT and Toddler pro­ gram at 10:30 a.m. A program with stories, music fingerplays and crafts for ages 2 to 3. At the Adams­ town Area Library, 3000 North Reading Road,

Adamstown. EVERY THURSDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Recovery, Ephrata Community Hos­ pital, 169 Martin Avenue, Ephrata, use main entrance, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. EVERY THURSDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Recovery, St. James Catholic Church, 505 Woodcrest Avenue, Lititz, 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. SECOND THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH (OCTOBER THRU MAY) - St. Paul’s U.C.C., 133 Church Street, Bowmans­ ville, will hold Messy Church, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For children 5 to 10 years old. For more info., call Rev. Dr. Robert B. Peiffer at 717-925-6520 or rpeiffer55@gmail.com. SECOND THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - 1st U.M.C. of Ephrata - Senior Moments - 11:30 a.m. There is a small cost for a meal and entertainment. All seniors welcome. For more info.,

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call Carol at 717-738-2465. SECOND THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH Young Homeschoolers Book Bingo will be held at the Ephrata Public Library at 1:00 p.m. Bring a gently used children’s book for a prize. Space is limited. Sign up at younghomeschoolers@ yahoo.com. SECOND AND FOURTH THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - A M.O.M. Group will be held at Ephrata Church of the Nazarene from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Childcare will be provided for school aged children. There is a cost. FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - West Earl Lions Club (Brownstown) will hold a meeting at West Earl Fire Hall at 6:30 p.m. For more info. or to get involved with the Lions Club, contact Abe Shrom at 717-588-

2214. THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Woman’s Club of Ephrata will hold their meeting at the Eicher Arts Center, 409 Cocalico Street, Ephrata, at 1:00 p.m. For more info., call Deb at 717-738-1632. THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH – MOMS Club of Ephrata Monthly Business Meeting and Social, 10:00 a.m. at the Ephrata Public Library in the Multi-Purpose Room. For more info., email ephratamomsclub@yahoo. com. EVERY FRIDAY - Live Country Music at the Denver Fire Hall, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-738-3323. FIRST AND THIRD FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH - St. James

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

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717-733-6568 • 717-733-6696

Reinholds FISHERʼS GARAGE, INC.

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1702 W. Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522 Alignments, Tires, A/C Service, Computer Diagnostics, General Repair & Services, Specializing in European Models

GREAT COUNTRY SETTING WITH A VIEW, BRICK THREE (3) BEDROOM, TWO (2) BATH RANCH STYLE HOUSE WITH ATTACHED (2) CAR GARAGE ON 1.6 ACRES, DAYLIGHT WALK-OUT BASEMENT WITH LARGE FINISHED REC ROOM & FIREPLACE, GOOD LOCATION - Manheim Central School District, hardwood floors, auxiliary one-car garage, two brick fireplaces, 2,840 sq. ft., cherry 43 handle kitchen, many amenities. THIS CLEAN PROPERTY YOU CERTAINLY DO NOT WANT TO MISS! Open House Dates: Sat., April 7 & 14, 12:00-2:00 P.M. For Financing, Photos, Full Listing, Terms, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com

Auction For: John C. Wolfe Gerald Wolfe, P.O.A.

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

LOCATION: 477 Fruitville Pike, Manheim, PA 17545 Penn Township, Lancaster County

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2018 AT 2:00 P.M.

Preview Times - Tuesday, April 3 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, April 4 from 8:00 A.M. *The following is just a very general list of items to be sold. Photos representing the entire auction will be posted on our website www.horstauction.com on Tuesday, April 3. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.); APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; LAMPS & CLOCKS; SILVER; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; AGATE; TINWARE; WOODENWARE; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; STIEF CIRCUS WAGON SET; TOOLS; LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD! * Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

Sale For:

HELEN M. MARTZALL ESTATE & OTHERS


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - 15B

Catholic Church, 505 Woodcrest Avenue, Lititz, will hold Memory Café (a memory support group), at 6:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. For more info., call Mary Read at 717333-0689 or email lcaPeru717@aol.com. SECOND FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Lovin’ Lititz Every 2nd in downtown Lititz on Main and Broad Streets, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sponsored by Downtown Lititz Merchants. For more info., call 717-626-6332. FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Faith United Evangelical Lutheran Church, 357 Walnut Street, Denver, will distribute food to families in need, from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-3362141. SECOND SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH Free Clothing Giveaway at Bible Fellowship Church of Ephrata, 491 Peach Road, Ephrata, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. For more info., call the church at 717-733-2526. SECOND SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Widow 2 Widow in Room

#132 at Worship Center, 2384 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. A ministry to bring comfort, support, encouragement and guidance to women who have lost their husbands through death. For more info., contact Elaine Severein at 717-397-1272. SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH SATURDAY EVERY MONTH – East Cocalico Church of the Brethren Men’s Bible Study meets 7:00 a.m. at the church at Bunker Hill Road, Reamstown. Call 717-3367616 for details. SECOND AND FOURTH

PUBLIC AUCTION 2 STY. 3 BDRM. SEMI DETACHED DWL. EPHRATA BORO AREA

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 • 5 P.M. 19 E. Orange St., Ephrata. Rt. 322 W. to Ephrata. Left S. State St. Left E. Orange St. to property on right. (Ephrata Boro., Lanc. Co.)

2 sty. brick/vinyl Semi detached dwl. w/1238 SF, eat-in kitchen w/appliances, dining rm., living rm., 3 bdrms., full bath, daylight bsmt. w/gas air heat, laundry hook ups, low maintenance dwl. w/covered soffit, fascia & insulated/ tilt windows, covered front & side porches, patio & new 100 amp elec. Level lot w/public water & sewer. NOTE: Economical & low maintenance Semi 3 bdrm. dwl. Owner moving to retirement & serious to sell! Ideal as residence or investment. Low taxes. Personal inspection by appointment or open house March 31 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956 717-445-4309

Shirley R. Kochel Dave: 717-917-4199

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Paws to Read, holds three sessions at 10:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 11:00 a.m. at the Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Road, Lititz.

Titus Kauffman at 717-354- 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Open 5394. stage. (First Sunday of each EVERY SUNDAY – Cele­ month except July, August brate Recovery, a Christian and September). Donations 12-step recovery program, appreciated. meets at 409 N. State Street, FIRST & THIRD SUN­ Ephrata, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Call 717-733-2000. DAY OF EVERY MONTH EVERY SUNDAY – Al- - The Norlanco Parent and Anon Family Group, 12th Family Support group meets Step Program of Recovery, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Church, 18 in the Ephrata Hospital Quarry Road, Leola, 6:30 Cedar Conference Room, p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 169 Martin Ave., Ephrata. FIRST SUNDAY OF Peer support for families EVERY MONTH - A Free facing their loved one’s Jam Session of Blue Grass, EVERY SUNDAY - Gospel and Country Music addiction. For more info., norlanco2@gmail. Divorce Care will be held at at the Denver Fire Hall, 425 email Petra Church, 565 Airport Locust Street, Denver, from com. Road, New Holland, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Join Inventory Reduction Plus Consignments at any time. For more info. Wednesday, March 28 - 4:00 P.M. or to register, call Pastor Coins at 6:00 P.M. with 2nd Auctioneer

PUBLIC AUCTION

COUNTRY 1½ STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER 3.1 ACRE WOODED LOT BRICKERVILLE – SPEEDWELL FORGE LAKE AREA

TUESDAY, APRIL 17 • 5 P.M.

280 Long Lane, Lititz. Rt. 322 W. to Brickerville. Cross over Rt. 501 short distance. Left Long Lane. OR from Elm take Speedwell Forge Rd. north just past county park. Right Long Lane.

1½ sty. w/1638 SF living area plus 1128 SF indoor pool room (potential 2766 SF area), eat-in kitchen w/custom cherry cabinets w/built-in pantry, dining/ family rm. w/fireplace, living rm. w/2 sided brick FP, 3 bdrms., 2½ baths, laundry, bsmt., oil air heat, central AC & 24x48 addition w/indoor pool (ideal to continue use or utilize for living area) 3.1 ACRE wooded lot, brick 20x40 patio, brick walk. Zoned Rural. Warwick schs. Owners relocating to farm & serious to sell. Unique property w/potential for expansion. Farm land view. Convenient rural location. Minutes to Penryn, Elm, Lititz, Clay & Ephrata w/easy access to Rt. 501, Rt. 322 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., March 31, April 7 & 14 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood. com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956 717-733-1006

Lester E. & Christine L. Martin 717-693-9944

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE

THURS., APRIL 12, 2018 AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 1330 Lincoln Heights Ave., Ephrata (17522), Lancaster County, PA (Directions: Rt. 322/West Main St. at Lincoln Office Building, turn south on Hummer Rd., right on Lincoln Heights Ave.)

PUBLIC AUCTION

3-BDRM. RANCHER * 1-CAR GAR. * 1.5 BATHS * .28-AC. LOT GUNS & AMMO * JD MOWER & SNOWBLOWER * SUZUKI QUAD-RUNNER * 30+ CLOCKS * 40+ PCS. CARNIVAL GLASS JEWELRY * ANTIQUES * FURNITURE

REAL ESTATE at 2:00 PM

Located at 22 Swartzville Rd. (Rt. 897), Adamstown, Pa. E. Cocalico Twp. Lancaster Co.

Directions: From Adamstown Rt. 272/897 @ Weaver Markets take Rt. 897 S. 1-block to property on left. Real Estate: Consists of a 1,982 SF 3-bdrm. Holland stone rancher on .28 ac. lot. Home features a custom eat-in style raised-panel cherry kitchen w/center island/ bar; Bosch appliances (2014); living rm.; large 4-seasons rm.; 3-bdrms.; master w/½ bath; full bath; 1-car garage; lower level family rm. w/brick hearth & wood stove; laundry w/W&D; utility rm./shop; oil furnace HW heat; central AC (2015); well, public water & sewer; annual taxes: $4,860. 12’x10’ garden shed; brick patio; nice landscaping; maintenance-free exterior! OPEN HOUSE: SAT. MAR. 31 & APRIL 7 from 1-3 PM, for info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Note: Home is in absolute move-in condition offering spacious one-floor living; beautiful custom kitchen! Close to all conveniences, minutes to Rt. 272/222 & PA Turnpike; desirable Cocalico schools; numerous valuable amenities! For photos & listing visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

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

Auction For:

MICHAEL S. & BOBBI LOU BOOSE

(717) 484-4545 (contents of Elwood & Marlene Boose)

Auctioneer: Peter A. Sensenig AU#006002 • (717) 445-5383 • sensenig35@yahoo.com

PUBLIC AUCTION

4.9 ACRE FARMETTE CUSTOM 1 STY. COUNTRY RANCHER – 2 CAR GAR. GARAGE/SHOP/BARN 60x62 POLE BARN 30x32 – FENCED PASTURE REINHOLDS – ADAMSTOWN AREA

MONDAY, APRIL 23 • 5 PM

531 Black Horse Rd., Reinholds. From Rt. 272 & Weaver Markets take Rt. 897 N. toward Reinholds. Right Holtzman Rd. Right Black Creek Rd.

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

(ADAMSTOWN AREA)

SAT., APRIL 21, 2018 at 8:00 A.M.

Auction Location: Sensenig Hardware, LLC, 1020 Sensenig Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 110+ Lots Coins (Large Cents, Flying Eagle Cents, Silver Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, Halves, Dollars, Foreign Coins, Proof Sets). New Tools, Electrical, Lawn/Garden Items, etc. Hundreds of Used Tools (Sockets, Ratchets, Wrenches, Pliers, Snips, Hammers, Hatchets, Screwdrivers, Yankee Drills, Hand Drills) Closeout Paints/Stains (Old Masters, Zar, Minwax, Martin-Senour). Vintage Items. Plus much more! See AuctionZip ID#44537 for pictures. Consignments still coming in. Food Stand. Call 717-445-5383 to consign.

BRICK RANCH STYLE DWELLING (1,218 sq. ft. first floor living space) The first floor contains a living room; kitchen w/built-in cabinets, refrigerator & stove; dining area; 3 bedrooms w/closets; full bathroom; laundry/utility room; covered front porch. Full basement contains a finished family room w/brick fireplace; workshop, furnace & storage areas; oil fired hot water furnace. 12’ X 22’ ATTACHED ONE CAR GARAGE LOT SIZE - 80’ X 150’ (M/L) EPHRATA SCHOOL DISTRICT - $3,400 TOTAL R.E. TAXES IN 2017 This well built brick rancher offers a nice floor plan for one floor living with an attached garage & large basement. The dwelling is situated on a nice level lot in a convenient location in the Lincoln Heights section of Ephrata Borough. Be sure to inspect this affordable property being sold at public sale! OPEN HOUSES - Saturdays, March 31 & April 7 from 1 P.M. to 3 P.M. or for more information or inspection (after 3/19/18), call Auctioneers at (717) 738-3080. TERMS OF SALE - $10,000 down payment on the day of sale; balance at settlement on or before June 11, 2018. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes; property sold as is. A. Anthony Kilkuskie, Atty. Sale For:

DONALD W. COLVIN

Custom 1 sty. rancher w/2888 SF, eat-in kitchen w/custom cabinet, SS appliances, pantry & service island, great/living rm., 1st floor laundry, office, 3 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/bath & walk-in closet), 2 bonus bdrms., finished lower level w/2nd kitchen w/large living rm., large partial finished rec rm., deck & attached heated 2 car garage. Gar./shop/barn bldg. 60x62 w/ 32x62 heated shop, horse barn 14x62 w/4 stalls, garage/storage area 14x62, 2nd floor storage or rec rm., pole barn 30x32, circle drive, rural 4.8 ACRE lot w/lawn, garden area, 1½ acre fenced pasture. Zoned Ag. NOTE: Due to health issues, owners downsizing & serious to sell. A “must see” custom built, low maintenance, quality built home. Dwl. & all bldgs. only 6 years old. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., April 7, 14 & 21 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. Randy W. & Aaron Z. Nolt Louella N. Nolt Curvin M. 717-855-3420 Horning Lic. #499, #2116, AUCTIONEERS #5064, #3956 717-733-1006 www.klinekreidergood.com

“Horst Auction Center” SPRING TOOL SALE

SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 2018 AT 9:00 A.M.

Preview - Friday, March 30, 1:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.

Sale to be held at Horst Auction Center, located at the corner of Rt. 322 and Durlach Rd. (approx. 2-1/2 miles west of Ephrata), Ephrata, Lancaster Co., PA. *******************************************************************************

Over 450 Lots of Antique Tools - In Main Auction Hall Partial signed edge tool collection from the John Tannehill Estate; Edge Tools: Axes, Hatchets & Adze - Goosewing, Hewing, Broad, Felling, Mortise & Posthole axes, carpenter’s & cooper’s adze; Cooper’s & other drawknives; Slicks, firmer, bench, carving & other chisels; Wooden Molding Planes: Complex, joinery & bench planes; Transitional planes; Metal Planes: Stanley: Bailey #2 - #8 bench planes; #45, #46, #50 combination molding, etc.; Measuring devices; Handsaw collection; Hammers; Handsaws; Drilling tools; Wooden & metal braces; patented breast & hand drills; Primitives: Farm tools; Reaping sickles; Tool chests. Garage Area: Starts at 10:00 A.M. - Antique tool parts, user tools & repair projects. View our website for photos & itemized listing of items in our Main Hall.

************************************************************************************** Catalogues are available by sending $4 to Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522, or may be picked up at Horst Auction Center for $2. Catalogue listing along with photos are available on our website, www.horstauction.com. ************************************************************************************** Accepted Payments: Cash; PA checks; Out of state checks w/prior approval; Visa, MasterCard and Debit Card with 3% surcharge.


16B - Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

PUBLIC AUCTION 1 STY. STONE/VINYL 2 BDRM. RANCHER 4/10 ACRE LOT – ZONED RM (SUBDIVISION POTENTIAL) BOWMANSVILLE AREA

SAT., APRIL 21 • 10 A.M.

108 Lauschtown Rd., Denver (Bowmansville). From Rt. 23 take Rt. 625 N. to Bowmansville. Left Lauschtown Rd. House on right. 1 sty. Rancher w/1168 SF, eat-in kitchen, dining area, living rm., 2 bdrms., 1½ baths, laundry, full bsmt. w/oil air heat, central AC, 1 car gar., level 4/10 acre lot w/well & septic (public sewer available). Zoned Residential Medium. Owner downsizing to retirement home & serious to sell. Low maintenance in convenient location. Ideal as residence or investment. Subdivision potential for semis, townhouses or apartments. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., March 31, April 7 & 14 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Deposit, bridge loan or financing available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-7331006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956 717-733-1006

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

G. Robert Ream Robin A. Barnes, POA 717-519-9116

South Heidelberg Township Berks Co 152 Acres Prime Farmland

PUBLIC AUCTION THURS, APRIL 19TH @ 2PM

PUBLIC AUCTION

4 BEDROOM BRICK RANCHER * .66 ACRE 2 CAR GARAGE * FULL BASEMENT * CENTRAL A/C

MONDAY, APRIL 23 at 6:00 PM

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

Auction For:

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

RAYMOND M. & EDNA S. BURKHOLDER ESTATE

ACRES OF PRIME FARM LAND

Parcel #1 113 Acres • Tax PIN#51436603127807 • Approx. 32 Acres Wooded • Approx. 75 Tillable. Parcel #2 18 acres • Tax PIN#51436603148966 • All Tillable • Annual Taxes $1,756.00 (Not In Clean & Green) Parcel #3 19 Acres • Tax PIN#51436609155933 • All Tillable Take Advantage Of This Outstanding Opportunity To Purchase Land With Future Development Potential At AG Prices! Water & Sewer Run To The Edge Of Parcel #3. This Property Is Currently Zoned Ag. Development Rights Have Not Been Sold Off And Is Currently Not In Clean & Green. Call For Information Packet, Or To Schedule An Appointment. Owner Plans To Sell!! Parcels Will Be Offered Separately, Combinations Or As An Entirety. Terms: 10% Down Day Of Sale Balance Within 60 Days. Sold With Subject To Owners Confirmation. Auction Site To Be At Parcel #1. For More Owners Information Go To auctionzip.com ID#11981

Sale For: LLH,LP

Directions: Schoeneck Firemen’s Field, Lancaster Co., PA. 125 N. King St. Denver, PA 17517. FROM EPHRATA take Rt. 272 North to Rocky Ridge Auto Sales. Make a left onto Schoeneck Rd. Proceed 4 miles to Auction on left. Accepting Consignments: Thursday, March 29th & Friday, March 30th, 8 AM to 8 PM. No items accepted auction day. Auction site PHONE# is (717) 304-6552.

SAT., APRIL 21 • 12 NOON Northeimer & Red Hill Rd., Narvon. From East Earl Rt. 897 S. Left Gault Rd. Left Narvon Rd. Right Northeimer Rd. to land on left corner of Northeimer & Red Hill Rd. Rd. REAL ESTATE: 2 sepaMast rate woodland tracts, 400’ 8.6 acres & 6.9 acres, 475’ selling as one 15½ ACRE tract. All wooded w/level to gentle slope terrain. 15½ ACRES Land is in Clean & Green. Low taxes. Zoned Open Space. Ideal custom home site or investment. (8.6 Acres) (6.9 Acres) Great location. Minutes to East Earl, White Horse & Honey Brook w/ easy access to Rt. 322, 340 & 10. Lots may be 560’ ’ conveyed separately, 340 Northeim but being sold as one. er Rd. Land may be viewed anytime. 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) Rd.

Saturday, March 31, 2018 • 8:00 A.M.

15½ ACRES WOODLAND (2) TRACTS SELLING TOGETHER NARVON – CAMBRIDGE AREA

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LAWN, GARDEN & ATV CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

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LOCATED AT: 803 Glenwood Dr. Ephrata, Pa 17522 DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 322 on East side of Ephrata, turn North on Hahnstown Rd. (at Turkey Hill). Travel into Hahnstown and turn right on Glenwood Dr. to second property on Right. REAL ESTATE: A nice Brick Rancher w/2 car garage on level .66 acre lot. House has approx. 1,720 sq. ft.; eat-in kitchen w/wood cabinetry; 4 bedrooms; 2 bathrooms; full basement; main level laundry; cold cellar; central A/C; heat pump & LP Gas heater; oversized backyard & garden area; Ephrata Twp. & S.D.; total property taxes are approx. $4,578.00. Attorney Zullinger/Davis/Trinh 717532-5713. Please see our website or future ad for all details. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays April 14 & 21, from 1-3 PM. Call/Text auctioneer for more information at 717-587-8906. Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com FREE REFRESHMENTS AT OUR AUCTION

Red Hill R 820’

Located: Near Wernersville, Pa. 19565. Situated with frontage on Hill Rd, Galen Hall Rd, Furnace Rd. & Walters Ave. Look For Signs

(HAHNSTOWN AREA)

dwelling with 12’x22’ attached one car garage. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., APR. 13 - 3:00 p.m. - Naomi K. Beiler, 237 Red Well Road, New Holland. Personal property, diesel engines, Yazoo mower, McCormick engine, tools, tiller, coins, guns, toys. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., APR. 14 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, toys, model trains, dolls, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., APR. 14 - 9:00 a.m. - David and Doris Enterline, 623 Pine Hill Road, Lititz. Lititz country ranch home with detached 20x30 garage/ workshop on 0.57 acres. Hess Auction Group. SAT., APR. 14 - 10:00 a.m. - James W. and Donna Baskin, 34 Fretz Road, Perkasie. Farm machinery, tractors, shop tools, collect­ ibles. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., APR. 17 - 5:00 p.m. - Lester E. and Christine L. Martin, 280 Long Lane, Lititz. Country 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom rancher, 3.1 acre wooded lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., APR. 17 - 6:00 p.m. - H. James Brubaker, 610 Woodcrest Avenue, Lititz. Stone/brick ranch style dwelling with attached 21’x23’ 2 car garage, attached 10’x11’ shed/

845’

FRI., MAR. 30 - 4:00 p.m. - Building Material Auction, Lebanon Valley Exposition Center, 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon. Preview: Friday, March 30, 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Online bidding begins to close on Friday, March 30 at 7:00 p.m. Pickup on Saturday, March 31, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

eers. SAT., APR. 7 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding fire­ arms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., APR. 7 - 11:00 a.m. - David and Edna Martin, 17316 Blacklog Valley Road, Orbisonia. Valuable hunting/recreational prop­ erty, 4 bedroom 2 story cabin/house, 40’x60’ bank barn, stream, 8 acres wooded and open borders farmland. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. MON., APR. 9 - 9:00 a.m. April Extravaganza Auction, Enck’s Banquet Center, 1461 Lancaster Road, Route 72, Manheim. Blue decorated stoneware, artwork, antiques, primi­ tives, China, modern furni­ ture and furnishings, tin­ ware, toys and more. Witman Auctioneers, Inc. MON., APR. 9 - 6:00 p.m. - Gladys Nauman Estate, 413 Fruitville Pike, Manheim. Stone front and stucco raised ranch style 3 bedroom house with 2 car garage and attached frame 2 car garage. Witman Auction­ eers, Inc. WED., APR. 11 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., APR. 12 - 6:00 p.m. - Donald W. Colvin, 1330 Lincoln Heights Ave., Ephrata. Brick ranch style

130’

WED., MAR. 28 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. WED., MAR. 28 - 4:00 p.m. - Sensenig Hardware, LLC, 1020 Sensenig Road, Ephrata. Inventory reduction plus consignment auction. Sensenig Auctioneers.

ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. WED., APR. 4 - 5:00 p.m. - Shirley R. Kochel, 19 East Orange Street, Ephrata. 2 story 3 bedroom semi detached dwelling. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. THURS., APR. 5 - 6:00 p.m. - David E. and June C. Sloat, 11 Keeler Ave., Stevens. Tract #1 - Gorgeous 4 bedrooms, 2 bath dwelling, 3/10 acre. Tract #2 - 4/10 acre building lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. FRI., APR. 6 - 4:00 p.m. - David G. and Anna Mary Zook, 5141 Peters Road, Kinzers. Country 5 bedroom split level dwelling, 2 story horse barn/garage/shop, rural 1.1 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. SAT., APR. 7 - 8:00 a.m. - Harry W. Brower Estate, 270 North Line Road, Stevens. 1 story Holland stone 2 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, utility building, level 1/3 acre country lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Vehicles, trailer, lawn and garden, shop tools, primitives, furniture/appli­ ances, guns, coins. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­

520’

SALES REGISTER

Lambrecht Auction, Inc. SAT., MAR. 31 - 8:00 a.m. - Lawn, Garden and ATV Consignment Auction, Schoeneck Firemen’s Field, 125 North King Street, Denver. Philip Hurst, Auctioneer. SAT., MAR. 31 - 9:00 a.m. - Spring Tool Sale, Horst Auction Center, Eph­ rata. Hit and miss engine, edge tools, metal planes, measuring devices, black­ smithing tools, primitives and more. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., MAR. 31 - 9:00 a.m. - Verna H. Fox, 728 Gristmill Road, Ephrata. 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, garage, 4/10 acre lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Furniture/appliances, lawn and garden, collectibles, books, coins, guns. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. MON., APR. 2 - 10:00 a.m. - Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Road, Denver. Original 1898 Bird’s Eye Map of Adams­ town, antiques, guitars and personal property. Furniture at 12:00 noon. Art Panne­ becker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. WED., APR. 4 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­

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

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

G. Robert Ream Robin A. Barnes, POA 717-519-9116

Witman AUCTIONEERS, INC. PUBLIC AUCTION

• VALUABLE REAL ESTATE •

ZERO TURNS: (4) Exmark Lazer Z 54” & 60”, (2) Skag Turf Tigers, Hustler Raptor, Ferris IS 3000, Cub Cadet RZT, John Deere Z925 A, John Deere 757, John Deere Z Trak, Grasshopper 616, plus many more. ATVS: (SOLD AT 11:00 AM) 05 Polaris Side x Side Ranger w/soft cab, 2000 Yamaha Kodiak, 2004 Polaris 400 Sportsman, Yamaha Gas Golf Cart, Suzuki Quadsport, Suzuki Quadrunner, Honda Rubicon, 08 Yamaha Big Bear, 2011 Yamaha Grizzly, Several John Deere Gators and more. RIDING TRACTORS: JOHN DEERE: 345, 445, 318, GT285, X540, LX178, 235, 111, 110, L170, 737, and many more. CUB CADET: LT1045, 1218, LT 1042, 2166, HDS2155 and more coming. Husqvarna YTH18K46, Troy-Bilt, Craftsman, Poulan Pro and many many more. Notice: This listing was made in early February and LOTS more will be showing up at sale time. Spring 2017 Auction, over 350 mowers and ATVs were sold to over 700 bidders. If you have quality consignments, this is the auction to sell them at. If you are looking for good equipment or just a fixer upper, don’t miss this auction. Terms - CASH OR APPROVED PA CHECK, NO CREDIT CARDS, 6% Sales Tax. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM. All items sold Strictly As Is. Some items subject to prior sale. All items must be removed by dusk auction day. Not responsible for accidents. Please visit Auctionzip.com For More Photos!

Thinking of Selling At Auction

Call HURST FIRST

Selling At Auction is our “Bid-Ness” (717) 336-0473

AU-003375-L

• GREAT 5+ ACRE COUNTRY ESTATE WITH WOODED AREA •

Thursday, April 26, 2018 6:00 P.M.

LOCATION: 302 West Sun Hill Road, Manheim, PA 17545 Penn Township, Lancaster County

STONE & BRICK VINYL SIDED TWO-STORY HOUSE WITH SIX (6) BEDROOMS, 3-1/2 BATHS, GARAGE FOR FOUR (4) CARS, QUALITY BUILT HOUSE WITH GREAT CRAFTSMANSHIP THROUGHOUT, GOOD LOCATION - GREAT COUNTRY SETTING - 4,340 sq. ft., Manheim Central School District, two fireplaces, rec room, screened-in porch, crown moldings, cherry raised panel 43 handle cabinets, appliances included, many amenities. YOU CERTAINLY DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS PROPERTY! Open House Dates: Sat., April 7 & 14, 12:00-2:00 P.M. For Financing, Photos, Full Listing, Terms, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com

Auction For: S. Lorraine Cassel

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


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - 17B

workshop. Horst Auctioneers. WED., APR. 18 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools, 2017 Toyota Camry LE 4 door sedan. Car at 7:30 p.m. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., APR. 19 - 9:00 a.m. - Joseph C. and Kelly Olszewski, 2241 Robert Fulton Highway, Peach Bottom. Auto repair garage, 14’x70’ 2 bedroom mobile home, 8/10 acre. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Vehicles, rollback, wrecker, boat, cycle, shop equipment and tools, parts inventory. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., APR. 19 - 6:00 p.m. - John K. Horst, 47 Meadow Lane, Manheim Township. Vinyl sided 1-1/2 story Cape Cod dwelling with 11’x24’ basement level one car garage, 12’x18’ frame storage shed. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., APR. 20 - 9:00 a.m. - Melvin B. and Norene H. Martin, 383 West Farmersville Road, Leola. 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom farm dwelling, 2 car garage/shop 26x40, 1 acre rural lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. 1980 Triumph Spitfire, hit and miss engine, primitives, collectibles, hunting items, furniture, appliances, utility shed. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., APR. 20 - 1:00 p.m. & SAT., APR. 21 - 8:30 a.m. - Earl and Rose Wenger, 1012 Log Cabin Road, Leola. Real estate on Friday at 4:00 p.m. 2.6 acres with nice rancher with 3 bedrooms and attached 2 car garage. Personal property. Martin’s Auction Service. FRI., APR. 20 - 6:00 p.m. - 3.1 acres woodland (no frontage or recorded rightof-way) at East Mohler Church Road, Ephrata. Auction held at Martin’s Repair Shop, 27 W. Mohler Church Rd., Ephrata. BeilerCampbell Auctions. SAT., APR. 21 - 12:00 Noon - G. Robert Ream, Northeimer and Red Hill Road, Narvon. 15.5 acres woodland, 2 tracts selling together. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., APR. 21 - 8:00 a.m. - Michael S. and Bobbi Lou Boose, 22 Swartzville Road, Adamstown. 3 bedroom rancher, 1 car garage, 1.5

baths, .28 acre lot. Real estate at 2:00 p.m. Guns and ammo, JD mower and snowblower, Suzuki quadrunner, 30+ clocks, 40+ pcs. carnival glass, jewelry, antiques, furniture. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., APR. 21 - 9:00 a.m. - Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Denver, will hold their Annual Mud Sale. Furniture, household goods, lawn and garden items, quilts, crafts, collectibles, flowers, shrubbery and more. Quilts at 12:00

noon. For more info., call 717-336-6767. SAT., APR. 21 - 4:00 p.m. - David S. and Annie A. Beiler, 275 Monterey Road, Bird-in-Hand. Country 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 1-1/2 story garage/shop 22x46 w/2 car garage, 1-1/2 story barn 28x36 w/3 horse stalls, 1 acre. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., APR. 23 - 3:00 p.m. - John C. Wolfe, 477 Fruitville Pike, Manheim. Brick 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch style house with

attached 2 car garage on 1.6 acres. Real estate at 6:00 p.m. Tools, antiques, furniture, personal property. Witman Auctioneers, Inc. MON., APR. 23 - 5:00 p.m. - Randy W. and Louella N. Nolt, 531 Black Horse Road, Reinholds. 4.9 acre farmette, custom 1 story country rancher, 2 car garage, 1-1/2 story garage/ shop/barn 60x62, pole barn 30x32, fenced pasture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., APR. 23 - 6:00

PUBLIC AUCTION

Thursday, April 26 • 6pm

p.m. - Raymond M. and Edna S. Burkholder Estate, 803 Glenwood Drive, Ephrata. 4 bedroom brick rancher, .66 acre, 2 car garage, full basement, central A/C. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. TUES., APR. 24 - 5:00 p.m. - Floy E. Baker, 85 Oatfield Drive, Denver. 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2

car garage, “Country Mills.” Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., APR. 25 - 4:00 p.m. - Susan L. Blecher Estate, 19 Pleasant St., Lancaster. 1 story 2 bedroom rancher dwelling. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., APR. 26 - 4:00 (Continued On Page 18B)

EAST COCALICO TOWNSHIP ~ REINHOLDS AREA 20 ACRE FARMETTE TRACTOR ~ 2017 VW ~FURNITURE ANTIQUES ~ COLLECTABLES ~ H-HOLD

PUBLIC AUCTION MON MAY 14TH 4PM (REAL ESTATE OFFERED @ 6PM)

118 Race St. Lititz, PA 17543

• Charming Architectural Features • 1 Acre • Detached 2 Story Barn • Warwick SD

Located: 410 Buzzard Rd. Reinholds, Pa. 17569. From Reinholds Take 897 South Towards Adamstown To Holtzman Rd. Turn Left, Go To Vetter Rd. Turn Rt. Go To Buzzard Rd.

Open House: April 14, 1pm-3pm & April 16, 5pm-6:30pm

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details. AY000253L

Auction For: Jeanette Charles Attorney: Young & Young

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

PUBLIC AUCTION

Saturday, April 14

9am Personal Property • 12pm Real Estate

623 Pine Hill Rd. Lititz, PA 17543

• Surprisingly Spacious • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bath • 12x24 2 Story Woodshop • 0.57 Acres • Warwick SD

Open House: March 31, 10am-12pm & April 2, 5pm-6:30pm See hessauctiongroup.com for more details. AY000253L

Auction for: David & Doris Enterline Attorney: John Gibbel

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

PUBLIC AUCTION

Saturday, May 5

9am Personal Property • 12pm Real Estate

Parcel 1 - 12pm

281 W. Lexington Rd. & 301 W. Newport Rd. - Ideally located,

extremely attractive property includes 2 301 W. Newport Rd. very different houses on 1 deed.

281 W. Lexington Rd.

Parcel 2

- (Selling Immediately Following Parcel 1) 222-224 W. Newport Rd. Pleasant country property boasts well designed 2 unit home and separately rented barn that has been divided into 5 individual storage units.

222-224 W. Newport Rd.

REAL ESTATE OFFERED @ 6 PM

Outdoorsman Paradise! This 20 Acre Property Is Situated Adjacent To State Game Lands And Provides, Great Hunting & Outdoor opportunities! Lovely Views Of The Surrounding Rolling Woodlands. 2 Story Small Farmhouse Has 3 Bedrooms On The 2nd Floor, Kitchen, Livingroom, Front Sitting Room & Full Bath. Full Basement & Attic. 200 Amp Service With Oil Hot air Heat. Bank Barn, Pasture W/Run In Shed. Approx. 1/2 Of The Property Is Wooded With The Balance Open, W/Some Fenced Pasture. Lots Of Potential! Portion Of Property In Spring Township Berks Co. Be Sure TO Check It Out. TERMS: 10% Down Day Of Sale Balance Within 60 Days. Sale Order: Starting With Small Items & Antiques, Coins @ 5pm Followed By Guns & Furniture. Car & Tractors After Real Estate. For Owners Full Listing & Photos Go To auctionzip.com ID#11981

Sale For: Bruce Bobiner Estate Edward Miller Attorney

Parcel 3 - (Selling Immediately OPEN HOUSE FOR ALL PARCELS: Following Parcel 2)

W. Newport Rd. Lot - 0.51 Acres

AY000253L

Auction for: Jacob Garman Attorney: Young & Young

Witman AUCTIONEERS, INC. PUBLIC AUCTION

• VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • • YAMAHA & HONDA ATVS • • EQUIPMENT • • PERSONAL PROPERTY •

Saturday, April 21, 2018

9:00 A.M. • Real Estate 11:00 A.M. LOCATION: 5506 Elizabethtown Road, Manheim, PA 17545, Rapho Township, Lancaster County

GREAT RURAL COUNTRY SEVEN (7) ACRES M/L FARMETTE, LEVEL FARM LAND & FENCED-IN PASTURE W/RUN-IN SHED, FRAME SIDED 2-1/2 STORY FIVE (5) BEDROOM, 1.5 BATHS HOUSE, RECREATION ROOM, FINISHED LOFT SPACE, FRAME THREE (3) BAY BARN, FRAME TWOCAR GARAGE W/LOFT, PAVILION W/WATER & ELECTRIC, OUTSIDE HOT TUB - 2,218 sq. ft., fruit trees, many amenities. If you have horses, cattle, livestock or a truck farm, this is certainly a property you do not want to miss!! “Highly Motivated Seller - Seller Relocating.” Open House Dates: Sat., March 31 & April 7, 12:00-2:00 P.M. For Financing, Photos, Full Listing, Terms, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com

Auction For: Douglas & Julie K. Martin

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

April 21,10am-12pm & April 23, 5pm-6:30pm

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

PUBLIC AUCTION 2½ STY. 4 BDRM. FARM DWL. 2 CAR GAR./SHOP 26x40 – 1 ACRE RURAL LOT

Public land auction

3.1 Acres Woodland, Ephrata Township, Lancaster County

1980 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE – HIT & MISS ENG. PRIMITIVES – COLLECTIBLES – HUNTING ITEMS FURNITURE – APPLIANCES – UTILITY SHED

Friday, April 20, 2018 @ 6:00 P.M.

FRIDAY, APRIL 20 • 9 A.M. REAL ESTATE 1 P.M.

Directions: From Ephrata; take N. State St. (almost to Green Dragon) to left on W. Mohler Church Rd. 1/10 mile on rt.

FARMERSVILLE – BROWNSTOWN – TALMAGE AREA.

383 W. Farmersville Rd., Leola. From Brownstown take E. Main St. Right W. Farmersville Rd. to property on left. OR From square in Farmersville take W. Farmersville Rd. to property on right. (W. Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.) 2½ sty. frame/vinyl farm house w/2454 SF, country eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets, wainscoting, appliances, pantry & slide door to 12x16 deck, living & family rms., laundry/mudroom, 4 bdrms., 2 baths, bonus rm., attic & bsmt., oil HW heat, low maintenance house w/covered soffit & fascia, insulated/tilt windows, new roof ‘15. Outbldgs: Masonry/frame garage/ shop bldg. 26x40 w/2 car garage, 12x26 carport & heated shop area all on rural 1 ACRE m/l lot w/Conestoga Creek frontage w/path down to picnic area overlooking creek. Pavilion & playhouse w/swing set, on-site well & septic, lawn & garden. Not in flood plain. Zoned Ag. NOTE: Ideal country property & well maintained. Owner downsizing, relocating & serious to sell. Convenient location. Minutes to Leola, Brownstown & Ephrata w/easy access to Rts. 23, 322, 772 & 222 Bypass. Personal inspection by appointment or open house March 31, April 7 & 14 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

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Melvin B. & Norene H. Martin 717-201-6357 or 717-371-3241

Auction Location: Martin’s Repair Shop: 27 W. Mohler Church Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522

Tract Site: 00 E. Mohler Church Rd., Ephrata Township, Lancaster County, Ephrata, PA 17522. No frontage or recorded right-of-way. Tax Parcel: #270-28150-0-000. Description: Selling 3.1 acres of woodland located on the north side of Ephrata Mt. between E. Mohler Church Rd & Valley View Dr. Nice, almost square lot w/ gentle slope, located between the PPL transmission line clearing (used in the past as a logging road) and the backside sloping steeply downhill almost to a small, spring fed stream. Also, closely bordering fenced-in pasture land on the north side. Excellent wildlife area. Lot is 100% wooded & covered w/valuable hardwood timber getting ripe for harvest in the coming years. Terms: Down payment of $5,000 required day of sale. Settlement on or before June 20, 2018. Real Estate taxes shall be prorated. Estimated taxes are $746.00/ year. Auctioneers Note: This is a landlocked parcel of land surrounded by private owned land, therefore no public open house showing. For serious private showing, contact auctioneer Noah Shirk at 717-354-0192 for appointment. Seller is motivated as he moved to Mt. Pleasant Mills, PA. Additional pictures are available at www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www. auctionzip.com. Auctioneer: Noah Shirk: 717-354-0192 AU#005928 Attorney: Anthony P. Schimaneck Ph: 717-299-5251

Seller: Stephen Hoffman Ph: 717-979-3482

www.beiler-campbellauctions.com 1-888-209-6160


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SALES REGISTER

(Continued From Page 17B)

p.m. - Brian S. and Louise H. Yarnall, 4171 Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook. Comm­ ercial garage/shop building 54x110, 3 separate garages, level 1 acre lot, large parking area. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., APR. 26 - 6:00

p.m. - Jeanette Charles, 118 Race Street, Lititz. Afford­ able Lititz 4 bedroom, 1 acre, detached 2 story barn. Hess Auction Group. THURS., APR. 26 - 6:00 p.m. - S. Lorraine Cassel, 302 West Sun Hill Road, Manheim. Stone and brick vinyl sided 2 story house with 6 bedrooms, 3-1/2 baths and garages for 4 cars. Witman Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., MAY 3 - 6:00 p.m. - Mary Ellen Reid, 404 S. Pearl St., Lancaster. Stone and brick ranch style dwelling with 2 bedrooms with approx. 804 sq. ft. living space. Horst Auction­ eers.

61st ANNUAL

FIVEPOINTVILLE FIRE COMPANY

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 5, 2018 AT 8:00 AM 1087 Dry Tavern Rd., Denver, PA 17517

LAWN & GARDEN, TOOLS, SHRUBS, PLANTS, FLOWERS, CRAFTS, LAWN FURNITURE, QUILTS All proceeds benefit Fivepointville Fire Company. Looking for good quality consignments sold on commission. No pressboard furniture, car seats, stereos, TVs, electronics, propane tanks, air conditioners, exercise equipment, truck camper tops, porcelain sinks. Sale committee has the right to reject any items. No items will be accepted on sale day.

FRI., MAY 4 - 5:00 p.m. - Jay Paul and Louella Z. Martin, 2271 Valley View Road, Narvon. 7.3 acre farmette, 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom farm house dwelling, 32x75 barn/shop building, horse stalls, shop. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., MAY 4 - 5:30 p.m. - Carl B. and Judy Kauffman, 20 Orchard Road, Bird-inHand. 1 story 3 bedroom dwelling with attached garage and daylight base­ ment, 1 acre +/-. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. SAT., MAY 5 - 8:30 a.m. - David Zimmerman, 252 Amishtown Road, New Holland. Woodworking/ metal equipment and tools, mini bales baler, mechanical toys, antiques and household.

Beiler-Campbell Auction Services. SAT., MAY 5 - 9:00 a.m. - Jacob Garman, 281 W. Lexington Road, Lititz, 301 W. Newport Road, Lititz and 222-224 W. Newport Road, Lititz. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Personal property. Hess Auction Group. MON., MAY 7 - 6:00 p.m. - Elam V. and Rosanna Stoltzfus, 474 Meetinghouse Road, Gap. Nice 1 story, 5 bedroom Cape Cod house with finished basement, 1.1 acre +/-. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. THURS., MAY 10 - 5:00 p.m. - Everett L. and Laura M. Balmer, 220 S. Lancaster Ave., Schaefferstown. Country 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 story bank barn, 3 car garage,

- Red Run/Napierville Area -

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 1 Sty., 3 Bdrm. Dwelling - 24’x28’ Garage/Shop 1.09 ACRE +/-

Wednesday, April 11, 2018 at 5:30 P.M.

Location: 1167 Landis Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (E. Cocalico Twp./Lanc. Co.) Directions: From Reamstown take Church St. toward Napierville. Turn left onto Red Run Rd., then right onto Landis Rd. to property.

Call 717-278-8077 or 717-445-4933

COUNTRY SPLIT FOYER 3 BDRM. DWL. ATTACHED 2 CAR GAR. - DET. 2 CAR GAR./SHOP 28X28 4/10 ACRE CORNER LOT AKRON - EPHRATA AREA

THURSDAY, MARCH 29 • 5 P.M. 44 Park St., Akron. From Ephrata Rt. 322 E. Right Bethany Rd. at East End Mart. Left N. Farmersville Rd. Right Park St., property on left.

- Real Estate 1 Sty., 3 Bedroom House and 24’x28’ Shop/Garage on 1 Acre +/- level lot. 1 Sty. ranch type modular w/1,248 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., full bath, kitchen, dining room, living room, den, full basement w/outside steps. 5’x24’ porch, 8’x57’ deck. Oil/Hot air heat. Outbuilding: Block/Masonry 24’x28’ Shop/Garage w/12’x9½’ OH door. All situated on a level 1 Acre +/- lot w/macadam drive & parking. On-site well and septic. East Cocalico Twp. Cocalico Schools. Zoned AG. NOTE: Great investment opportunity or starter property. Great country location. Borders farmland. House is a fixer-upper in need of some TLC. The 1 acre +/- level lot w/oversized detached garage offers great potential. Seller relocated to retirement home and serious to sell. TERMS: 10% down, settlement on or before June 11, 2018. E. Richard Young, Attorney. Inspection by appointment or Open House SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1-3 PM. Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 w/any questions.

Spacious split foyer dwl. w/1,660 SF, eat-in country kitchen, living rm., 3 bdrms., 2-1/2 baths, laundry, large family/rec. rm. w/LP gas fireplace, elec. heat, central AC, low maintenance exterior, 2 car garage. Outbldgs.: detached 2 car garage/shop 28x28, utility bldg. 8x12, 4/10 acre rural country corner lot. After 29 years owner is downsizing & serious to sell. “Move in” condition w/spacious rms., 4 car gar. area. Ideal as residence or investment. Convenient location. 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 717-7331006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

Mabel I. Burkholder Jay Burkholder 717-278-0347 Judy Weaver 717-626-9327

(Flintville/Schaefferstown Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

5 BDRM. RANCHER W/2-CAR GARAGE • .40 AC. LOT

CUSTOM KITCHEN • VALUABLE AMENITIES THROUGHOUT!

SAT., MARCH 31, 2018 at 11:00 A.M.

LOCATED AT: 2506 S. 5th Ave. (Rt. 897) Lebanon, PA, Heidelberg Twp., Elco Schools. DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 897/501 Schaefferstown, Pa. follow Rt. 897 N. 1-mile to home on right. REAL ESTATE DETAILS: consists of a (1965) 2,573 sq. ft. 5-bdrm brick rancher w/2-car garage on a .40-ac. rural lot. Main floor features a Rutt custom kitchen w/appliances open to dining room w/bay window; laundry & ½ bath; formal living room w/bay window & foyer; full bath; 3-bdrms w/closets; attached oversized 2-car garage; upper level has 2-bdrms & ½ bath; lower level features a large family room w/ FP; canning storage; utility room; 200 amp svc.; heat pump/central AC; water treatment system; public water and sewer; annual taxes approx.: $3,700; 10’x14’ garden shed. For info., call auctioneer at 717-371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Michael Kane (717) 299-5251. Note: Maintenance free brick rancher; numerous valuable updates throughout; sellers are downsizing and very motivated to sell! Beautiful rural setting overlooking eastern Lebanon Co. farmland located next to Krall’s Mennonite Church. **BROKER PARTICIPATION INVITED! Contact auctioneer at 717-371-3333** Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

CARL S. & VERA MAE ZIMMERMAN (Sheldon 717-821-3067)

PUBLIC AUCTION

“GOING OUT OF BUSINESS” FEATURING

MARTIN POLE BARNS

Deere Skidloader & Attachments Trailers Construction Tools Carriage - Lawn Mower Shed - Gun - 3 Pt. Plow - NH Elevator Stihl Mist Blower - Household Items

Saturday, March 31, 2018 at 9:00 AM Location: 1087 Dry Tavern Road, Denver, PA 17517 (Lanc. Co.)

See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

car garage 24x38 with shop 17x24, 1 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., MAY 15 - 5:00 p.m. - Glendon R. and Rachel M. Zimmerman, 256 W. Maple Grove Road, Denver. 1 story brick 3 bedroom rancher dwelling, 1-1/2 story shop/garage building 36x36, 3/4 acre country lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 17 - 5:00 p.m. - Michael T. and Christine D. Good, 276 W. Maple Grove Road, Denver. Country Holland stone rancher, garage, utility build­ ing, 4/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. THURS., MAY 17 - 6:00 p.m. - Nathan S. and Malinda Zimmerman, 1040 Reading Road, Narvon. 2 story 4 bedroom house, 26’x38’ garage/horse barn, 7/10 acre +/-. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. FRI., MAY 18 - 1:00 p.m. - John E. and Carol J. Wanner, 599 Greenview Drive, Denver. Country 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom Cape Cod dwelling, 2 car garage, utility building. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. FRI., MAY 18 - 4:00 p.m.

- Fivepointville Area -

PUBLIC AUCTION

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

pool, 1.2 acres, 1930 Model A Ford car. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 11 - 4:00 p.m. - J.L. Schaeffer and Assoc., LLC, 327 and 329 Park Road, Valley View. #1: Commercial/industrial building with 19,400 sq. ft. 2-1/2 story dwelling, storage units, bank barn, 3.8 acres, zoned industrial. #2: Adjoin­ ing 15 acre tract, zoned industrial. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 12 - 10:00 a.m. - David G. and Rachel A. Bergey, 355 W. Church Road, Ephrata. Country 1-1/2 story brick 5 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage/shop 22x32, 1.1 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. SAT., MAY 12 - 10:00 a.m. - Gideon S. and Barbara L. Lapp, 1147 Reservoir Road, New Holland. Country 1-1/2 story 5 bed­ room dwelling, bank barn 38x56, garage, shop, 3 acres. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, furniture, appliances. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., MAY 14 - 4:00 p.m. - Larry E. and Carol J. Fry, 5498 Woods Road, Stewartstown. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2

(In the village of Fivepointville, along Rt. 897.)

Auction for: Ida R. Hanna

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

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE (REAMSTOWN AREA) TRACT #1 - GORGEOUS 4 BED/2 BATH DWELLING - 3/10 ACRE TRACT #2 - 4/10 ACRE BUILDING LOT

THURS., APRIL 5, 2018 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

Auction for both tracts will be held at 11 Keeler Ave., Stevens (East Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Denver/Reamstown redlight on Rt. 272, take Church St. towards Reamstown. Turn second left onto Keeler Ave., to home on right. Tract #1 - Real estate consists of a beautiful 1½ story dwelling, built in 1952, containing a custom, eat-in, cherry kitchen with corian countertops, dishwasher, refrigerator, built-in electric oven/range & microwave; a large open dining/living room combination with fireplace; and a gorgeous four seasons room (addition) with cathedral ceilings and a propane stove all on the main level along with a full bath and one bedroom. The upstairs contains three bedrooms, a full bath and a TV room/office, with ample closets and storage throughout. Offering much more space than it appears from simply driving by, there is approximately 2,624 sq. ft. of finished living space! The basement consists of a workshop along with a laundry hookup and utilities. Propane forced air heat. Central air. Public water and sewer. All this is situated on a 0.32 (+/-) Acre lot along with an integrated 2 car garage, a storage shed, off street parking, and land across Keeler Ave., which borders the creek. There is a beautiful screened-in side porch as well as a stamped concrete patio to the rear of the home. This is a solid, wellmaintained home perfectly situated on a mature side street, yet convenient to major routes. Tract #2 consists of a vacant tract of land (building lot) located between 92 & 100 N. Reamstown Rd. The parcel is 66’ wide x 280’6” deep, totaling 0.425 Acre. It is zoned ‘traditional residential’ which allows for a single family dwelling, as well as a duplex/multi-family dwelling. Public water and sewer nearby. Contact E. Cocalico Township with any specific questions regarding the potential uses of this lot. *For pictures/plot plan, visit www.auctionzip.com (ID#1536)* Open house to be held by appointment, contact auctioneer at (717) 3719603. 10% Down day of sale, balance due within 60 days. 1% Broker participation offered, call auctioneer for details! E. Richard young, Att’y Terms By:

DAVID E. & JUNE C. SLOAT Lic. #AU001476-L Lic. #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com

- SKIDLOADER and ATTACHEMENTS Deere 318D skidloader, OROPS, w/72” material bucket, v. good tires, 1360 hrs., good solid machine!; Pallet forks; McMillan X195 auger unit - like new!; 18” & 24” augers; 24” Auger Extention; Aluminum telescoping skiddy boom. - TRAILERS - LADDER RACK ‘16 Bri-Mar 18’ skidloader trailer w/toolbox - 10,000 GVW Deere 318D - v.nice; ‘17 Burkholder 6’x12’ tandem axle trailer w/side racks - 3,000 GVW; Heavy duty steel ladder rack and side tool boxes for flatbed truck. - CARRIAGE - LAWN MOWER - SHED ‘07 single seat carriage w/LED lights, insulated curtains, oak cabinet - nice condition; John Deere Z445 zeroturn riding mower w/54” deck - 24 HP - 1 owner - like new!; Belting wheels for JDZ445; 8’x12’ garden shed w/new 1 Seated Carriage windows, new metal roof, new paint - nice. - CONSTRUCTION TOOLS J-Air portable air compressor with 200CC Honda - Nice!; Campbell Hausfeld portable compressor - elec.; Honda EU2000i Inverter generator; BE 2700 PSI washer w/ Honda; (4) MAX coil framing nailers • (3) MAX roofing nailers; (2) MAX coil siding nailers; Paslode positive placement nailer; (1) MAX & (1) Bostitch hole punch; Paslode cordless framing nailer - like new!; Paslode fuel; Bostitch 15 ga. finish nailer - like new; (4) Dewalt 40 v. chain saws (2) like new); (2) Dewalt 60v. Flex-volt circular saws - nice; Dewalt 20v. 5 pc. tool kit - very nice; Dewalt 20v. 4 pc. tool kit; (3) Dewalt 20v. screw guns; Dewalt 20v. ½“ impact - 3 spd. brushless; Other asst. Dewalt 20v. tools; Dewalt tablesaw on stand - like new!; Dewalt DWS780 12” sliding compound miter saw w/ Dewalt stand - like new!; Dewalt abrasive chop saw - like new!; PLS HVR 505R laser transit - shoots both vertical & horizontal - v.g. cond.!; (1) 24’ and (1) 28’ Werner ext. ladders; Werner 12’ step ladder; (3) Werner 8’ double sided step ladders; Craftsman 240 pc. tool set - brand new!; KT-Pro 11 pc. gear wrench set; Dewalt elec. hammer drill - like new!; Ramset - like new!; 24” magnetic sweeper; Bostitch hammer tackers; Stabila 48” and Milwaukee 16” levels; Farm and Ranch 12volt Instant Power Pack - 950 CCA; KT-Pro 11 drawer tool cabinet; Shumacher 200/12/2 amp 12 volt starter/charger; Portable Cable jig saw; (3) drill bit sets - US made - like new!; (2) ‘NEW’ 40’ FatMax tapes; Wood chiselset - new!; Lots of driver bits: ¼”, 5/16”, 7/16”, star, philips, etc.; H.d. ratchet tie down straps (some like new); (2) 20’ hi-tensil logging chains; (2) ratchet chain binders; Long handled hole clean-out shovel; Digging iron, shovels, sledges; Stilletto hammer; Craftsman deep well impact socket set; (2) Bernzomatic torches; String lines; Chalk lines and chalk; Florescent marking paint; (3) Rubbermaid trash cans; Air hoses; Elec. cords; Lg. poly toolbox; 40 compartment bolt bin w/contents; Gas cans; Sump pump; Stihl BR700 back pack leaf blower - like new!; Lots of nice misc. hand tools; Craftsman 4” jointer on stand; Jumper cables; Siding/roofing screws; Construction lags; 100 gal. fuel transfer tank w/Fill-Rite 12v. pump; (2) 220 volt ceiling mount space heaters. - MISC. FARM RELATED ITEMS Oliver 2x14” 3pt. plow w/coulters; NH 155 36’ hay/corn elevator w/elec. motor; Stihl SR450 back pack mist blower sprayer - very nice; Lg. Pet Mate igloo doghouse; Whelping pen for med. size dogs; Lg. pet carrier; (2) old C.I. bath tubs. - GUN - MISC. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Remington model 700 300 Remington Ultra Mag. rifle w/Vortex 6.5-20x50 scope like new!; Chain saw carving: black bear on log; Microwave - white - nice; Hot Point 18 cu.ft. elec. fridge - white - like new; Brother Business Smart Pro-Series fax/copier/ scanner/printer - like new; Older Sears sewing machine w/cabinet; Twin bed w/trundle bed - painted white w/ matching night stand - very nice; Wishing well w/stone base & cedar shake roof. - AUCTION INFO. David is discontinuing the pole barn business to pursue other interests, therefore liquidating his construction equipment and tools. This is a nice auction w/good, clean merchandise throughout! We will begin at 9:00 w/small tools followed by larger items. Skidloader & trailers approx. noon. Auction Co., Fivepointville Fire Co. and Martin Pole Barns 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. Auction held in heated building. Food stand by Fivepointville Ladies Aux. We hope to see you at the auction. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. # AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524

Auction for: Martin Pole Barns David A. Martin (610) 777-2613


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - 19B

- Geraldine McCarty Estate and Mary Lou Wolfe, 305 Snake Lane, New Holland. 61 acres farm and woodland, cropland, woodland, ponds, stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., MAY 22 - 4:00 p.m. - MacCauley Family, LP, 275 Route 41, Gap. 88 acre farm, 2-1/2 story stone dwelling, bank barn, misc. outbuildings (zoned light business). Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., MAY 23 - 5:00 p.m. - Sandra L. McDonnell, 672 South Kinzer Ave., New Holland. Country 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom brick dwelling, 2 car garage 22x30 and shop 10x20, 3/4 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 24 - 5:00 p.m. - Jonathan M. Gehman, 4 Dianna Drive, Annville. 2-1/2 story colonial 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 1.27 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. WED., MAY 30 - 5:00 p.m. - Milton N. Sensenig Estate, 123 Martindale Road, Ephrata. Country 2-1/2 story brick 5 bedroom dwelling, 20x38 shop/2 car garage, utility building, 3/4 acre level lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

THURS., MAY 31 - 5:00 p.m. - Matthew T. and Nitoche R. Groff, 1524 Newport Road, Manheim. Rural 1 story 4 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, bank shop/garage building, 28x38 w/2 car garage and heated shop, 6/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. FRI., JUNE 1 - 8:00 a.m. - Auction #1 - Dale and Anita Y. Aungst, 120 Kline Road, Bethel. Trucks, trailers, track loaders, equip­ ment, house moving steel beams, steel plates. Auction #2 - 1:00 p.m. Real estate at 4:00 p.m. 218 Bloody Spring Road, Bernville. 15.8 acre farmette, 2 story stone/frame 3+ bedroom dwelling, 30x70 bank barn, gar./shop, spring, pond, stream, tractors, equipment, trailers, personal property. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JUNE 2 - 9:00 a.m. - 157 N. Westview Dr., Gordonville. Farm and fire­ wood equipment, saw logs, live edge slabs. BeilerCampbell Auctions. MON., JUNE 4 - 5:00 p.m. - Barry J. Baldwin, Churchtown Road, Narvon. (2) 1.6 acre wooded building lots. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JUNE 9 - 9:00 a.m.

PUBLIC AUCTION 1½ STY. 3 BDRM. DWL. – GAR.

4/10 ACRE LOT

FURNITURE/APPLIANCES – LAWN & GARDEN COLLECTIBLES – BOOKS – COINS – GUNS MARTINDALE – RED RUN AREA

SATURDAY, MARCH 31 • 9 A.M. REAL ESTATE 1 P.M.

728 Gristmill Rd., Ephrata. Rt. 322 E. of Ephrata to Hinkletown. Left Martindale Rd. to Martindale. Left Gristmill Rd. & go approx. 2 miles to property on right. (Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.) 1½ sty. frame/vinyl dwl. w/1912 SF, country eat-in kitchen w/Rutt birch cabinets, living & family rms., 1st floor laundry/mudroom, 3 bdrms. (1st floor bdrm.), 2 full baths, attic & bsmt. storage, LP gas heat, central AC, attached 1 car garage, (2) separate macadam driveways on level 4/10 Acre lot w/on-site well & septic. NOTE: Owner relocating to retirement quarters & serious to sell. Quiet rural location, mature shade. Ideal as residence or investment. 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)

Furniture/Appliances: Moses Horning Table w/8 Brds., 6 Chairs, Ext. Table w/5 Brds., (6) Spindle Back Chairs, Cedar Wardrobe Made By Chester Shirk, Matching Sofa & Chair, (3) Single Beds, Misc. Bdrm. Suite Pcs., (2) Blanket Chests – 1 Cedar, Wood Bench, Metal Wardrobe, Wood Plank Btm. & Other Rockers, Gooseneck Rocker, Book Shelves, Clothes Tree, Stepback Bookcase/Desk, Misc. Wood & Office Chairs, Folding Card Table & Chairs, Wooden Cabinets, Fold Down Desk, Samsonite Folding Chairs, Floor Scale Dec. Painted Kero Heater By Fannie Herr, Sm. Wooden Foot Stools, Wood Plant Stand, Mag. Rack, Costco Step Stool, Hoover Bagless Vacuum Sweeper, Webley German Mantel Clock, White Treadle & Singer Elec. Sewing Machines, G.E. H.E. Deepfill Washer (used 1 month), G.E. Dryer, Sm. Chest Freezer, Kenmore & G.E. Refrigerators, Frigidaire & Tappan LP Gas Cook Stoves, Premier Dehumidifier. Lawn & Garden/Collectibles/Guns: Toro 22” Recycler Mower, Crown Push Mower, Werner Step Stool, Galv. Buckets & Tub, Oval Galv. Bucket, Gas Cans, M.M. Weaver & Sons Wall Thermometer, Misc. Lawn & Garden Tools, Asst. Lawn Chairs, Corn Chopper, Bone Saw, Wooden Cigar Box & Plane, Sm. Slaw Brd., American Family Scales, Egg Baskets, Porcelain Top Table, Crocks, Coffee Grinder, 4 Qt. Milk Pail, Cream Corn Cutter, Blancher, Metal Lunch Box, Green & Clear Qt. & 2-Qt. Canning Jars, S.S. Bowls, Canners, Kero. Lamp, Agateware, Elec. Butter Churn, Alum. Roast Pan, Old Mixing Bowls, Metal Coin Box, Hen-On-Nest, Asst. Veg. Bowls, Fire King & Pyrex Mixing Bowls, Cannister Set, Asst. Drinking Glasses & Cups, Misc. Sm. Kitchen Appl., Luster Craft & Other Cookware, Elgin Regulator Clock, Iver Johnson 12ga. Single Shot Shotgun, Rem. Mod. 514 .22 Rifle Single Shot, B.B. Gun. Books/Coins: The World Book of Foxes, The Fox Immigrants & Their New World Desc., The Sensenig’s of America, Desc. Of Henry Fox & Fanny Bauman, Desc. Of Jacob M. Horst, Leonard Seibel Family Record 18181974, Desc. Of Franklin W. Hurst 1863-2000, A Brief Record of The Eby’s, Stahl A Trip Through History 1991, The Bauman Family History, Noah H. Martin His Life & Times 1861-1948, The Jonas Martin Era 1875-1925, Uncle Jim’s Stories From The Old Testament, Congregational Directory of Eastern PA Mennonite Church For Richland & Denver Districts, The Christian Martin Family, The Stauffer Mennonite Group 2nd Edition 1845-1990, Our Heinrich Some Desc. Of Heinrich/Henry Fox 1818-1898, History of Lichty’s Church & Cemetery 1889-1964, The Weaverland Menn. 1766-1968, Glimpses of Menn. History/John G. Wenger, Dir. Of Old Order Menn. Groffdale Conf. 1987, Menn. Family History Books, Menn. In Europe, German Bible 1801 w/Latch, German Bibles, 1883 German Book & Others, Song Books, Late 1920 – 1940 Sword & Trumpet, A Pleasant View of Martindale 1733-1993, Centennial Year Boro. Of Ephrata 1891-1991, Country Classic/Fairmount Favorite 25th Anniv. Cookbook, Health & Cooking Books. Few Coins Include: 1902, 1903, 1907 Indian Head Pennies, War & Wheat Pennies, Mercury Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Lg. 1923 Silver Cert. $1 Dollar Bill. NOTE: Auction to begin w/tools, followed by household goods. Approx. 10AM coins followed by books & furniture. Possibility of everything sold by Real Estate 1PM. Terms cash, PA check, or major credit card w/3% service fee. Food Stand. Randal V. Kline Verna H. Fox Roy E. Good, Jr. Earl Fox, POA: Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. 717-917-8502 Horning 717-445-4309 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

- E. Eugene and Doris A. Kreider, 117 Snake Hill Road, Bird-in-Hand. 5 acre farmette with stream, 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, garage, 28x54 barn/shop. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Tractors, lawn and garden equipment, personal prop­ erty, guns, woodworking equipment, tools, lumber. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 14 - 1:00 p.m. - Robert A. and Debra A. Cazille, 1737 Allegheny­ ville Road, Mohnton. 2-1/2 story 1800s sandstone 4 bedroom dwelling, 34x64 bank barn, guest cottage

(known as Living Spring Farm Bed and Breakfast). Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 15 - 4:00 p.m. - Nathan W. Zimm­ erman, Cressona Road, Pottsville. 82-1/2 acres farm and woodland. #1 - 54.5 acres farmland and wood­ land, #2 - 19.1 acres cleared and woodland, #3 - 6.8 acres mostly wooded building lot and #4 - 2.1 acres wooded lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 21 - 5:00 p.m. - Barbara J. Skiles, 274 Skiles Road, Parkesburg. 8 acre farmette with stream

and pond, 1 story 3 bedroom rancher dwelling, 2 story bank barn 36x24. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. FRI., JUNE 22 - 5:00 p.m. - Darrell and Carol Good, 546 Reading Road, East Earl. Country 3 bedroom split foyer dwell­ ing, 2 car garage, 9/10 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JUNE 23 - 9:00 a.m. - Arlene G. Esh, 819 Narvon Road, Narvon. Country 7 acre farmette, 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom

Witman Auctioneers, inc.

PUBLIC AUCTION

1 STY. HOLLAND STONE 2 BDRM. RANCHER 2 CAR GAR. – UTILITY BLDG. LEVEL 1/3 ACRE COUNTRY LOT VEHICLES – TRAILER – LAWN & GARDEN – SHOP TOOLS PRIMITIVES – FURNITURE/APPLIANCES – GUNS – COINS DENVER – STEVENS AREA

SATURDAY, APRIL 7 • 8 A.M. REAL ESTATE 1 P.M.

270 N. Line Rd., Stevens. Rt. 272 N. of Ephrata. Left Wabash Rd. past Four Seasons Produce. Right N. Line Rd. thru Stevens to property on left. (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.)

1 sty. Holland stone rancher dwl. w/1530 SF, eat-in kitchen w/birch cabinets, pantry, built-in storage cabinets, living rm., 1st floor laundry/mudrm., 2 bdrms., 1½ baths, full bsmt. w/partial finish rec rm. 15x39, oil HW heat, mini split AC unit, plus (2) bonus rms. 15x19 & 13x19, attached breezeway & 2 car garage all on level 1/3 Acre lot w/rear farmland boundary, macadam drive, on-site well & septic, 10x12 utility bldg. NOTE: Estate serious to sell. Well maintained rancher, low maintenance. Ideal as residence or investment. Convenient location, minutes to Ephrata & Reamstown. Personal inspection by appointment or open house March 31 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) Vehicles/Trailer: * 2002 Chevy 4x4 Trailblazer LT w/Approx. 71,000 Miles. * 5’x8’ Trailer 3000 GVW w/Title. * 1999 Chevy LS 1500 Silverado Ext. Cab, AT Vortec 8-Cyl., PW, PL, w/ Bed Cover, 9/18 Inspection, Approx. 109,000 Miles. Lawn & Garden/ Shop Tools: Wheelhorse Bronco 14 Automatic w/ Mower Deck, JD 14SE 5HP 5-Spd. SP Lawn Mower w/Bagger, Honda HR 173 Mower w/Bagger, Agri-Fab Lawn Cart, Echo SRM 2100 & 200 DM Weedeaters, Mantis Tiller, Echo PB 250 Leaf Blower, McCulloch Promac 55 & Powermac 6 Chainsaws, Champion Porta Champ Twin Cyl. Air Comp., Craftsman 6-Over-3 Tool Box Set, Diehl ½ HP Bench Grinder, Sears Battery Charger, Bench Vises, Bald or Grinder-Buffer, Floor Jack, Acet. Torch Set, Fire Ext., Creeper, Air Tools, Snap-On Socket Set, Screwdrivers, Gear Wrenches, Tap & Die, Clamps, MAC Metric Wrenches & Screwdrivers, Machinist Box & Tools, Nurse Air Tank, Galv. Buckets, Gas Cans, Knapsack Sprayers, Live Animal Traps, Welder Helmet, Grease Guns, Asst. Deep Sockets & Hammers, Metal Shelving, Router, Sander, Drills, Paint Sprayer, Ropes, Cords, Ball Hitches, Werner 16’ Alum. Ext., 8’ Fiberglass Step & Other Ladders, Lathe, Miter Saw, Bag Cart, Rockwell Motorized, Chop Saw, Sprinkling Cans, Ground Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Forks, Brooms, Digging Irons. Furniture/Appliances: Bow Front China Closet, Grandfather Clock, Victorian Sofa & Chairs, White Clad 3-Door Ice Box, Oak Dropleaf Table, Cherry Slant Front Desk, 4-Pc. Bdrm. Suite, Settee, Lift Chair, Wash Stand, Dough Box, Sofa & Chair, Chest of Drawers, Wardrobes, Arrowback Chairs, Approx. 12 Tiffany Type Lamps, Victorian Doll Chair, Candle Stands, 4-Pc. Metal Patio Set, Concrete Bench & Planters, Asst. Patio Furniture, Piano Stool, Brass Clothes Tree, Kitchen Table & Chairs, Ingraham & Waterbury Mantle Clocks, Wood Display & Mag. Racks, Wall Cab. & Mirrors, Cedar Chest, Wood Stools, Sm. Hankie Chest, Sewing Box, Jewelry Chests, Sweepers, Ice Chests, Water Coolers, Misc. Sm. Kitchen Appliances, Mighty Heater 1500, Amana 22 cu.ft. Btm. Freezer Refrig., Maytag Washer & Dryer. Watches/Pocket Knives/Primitives/Glassware: 50+ Victorian & Other Early Wall Pictures, Lord Elgin Wrist Watch, Elgin 17 Jewel, Elgin National Watch, (3) Watham Pocket Watches, Pocket Knives Include: Winchester, Schrade, Browning, Imperial, Case XX, Utica, Colonial, Sabre, Camco, Western, Barlow, Cutmaster, Camillus “The Duke: John Wayne 19071979”. Brass Buckets, Cast Iron Kettle w/Tri-Pod, Metal Ink Well, Beaded Purses, Brass Bear Bank, Sm. Crescent Stove, Chicken Catcher, Green Qt. Jars, Market Basket, Walking Canes, Wood Children Blocks, New Holland Level, Approx. 35 Sm. Crocks & Mixing Bowls, Globe, Waterfowl & Game Plates, Dippers & Spatula, Early Picture of East End Planing Mill – Ephrata, Cast Iron Dog, Frog & Sad Iron, Asst. Coke & Pepsi Memo., Kero & Finger Lamps, Hen On Nest, Glass Slippers, Handled Baskets, Glass Measurers, Pyrex, Corelleware, Corningware, Tupperware, Revereware Cookware, Johnson Bros. Ironstone, Milk White, Greenware, Glass Bowls, Birdhouse, Butterfly House, Min. Tea sets, Very Lrg. Asst. of Linens, Asst. Military Pins & Paper Items, Pin Cushions, Doilies, Buttons, Costume Jewelry, Bracelets, Asst. Thread & Sewing Supplies, Linens, Pillows, Quilts & Blankets, Books Include: Little Black Sambo, Mother Goose, Peter Rabbit & Other Children Books. Guns/Coins: Win. Mod. 70 270 Cal. w/Scope Pre 64, Browning Mag. 20 20ga., Ithaca SKB 100 12ga., Tikka 12ga. / .222 Over Under, Browning 20ga. Citori Over Under, Inter-Arms Mark X 223, Savage Anschutz .22 Mag., Savage 4M .22 Mag., Sako Riihimaki .222, New England 410 Single Barrel, (2) Single Shot 16ga., Walnut 10-Gun Cab. w/Bottom Storage, 12, 16 & 20ga. Shotgun Shells, .222, .22, 223, 243, 308 & 270 Rifle Shells, Rifle Scopes, Headsets, Leather Ammo Holders, Slings, Hunting Clothes, Gun Cleaning Items, Gun Pod, Compasses, Bore Lights, Game Calls, Turkey Head Nets, Duck Stamps, Wolverine 8½ Hunting Books (new), Gun Books, Lynch Turkey In Pine, Lynch Long Beard & Other Turkey Calls, Lynch Gobble Box, Hunting Knives Include: Case, Buck, Schrade, Western, Imperial, Camillus, Ben Pearson Bow, Misc. Fishing Rods & Items. Coins: 1890 Silver Dollar, 1964 ½ Dollars, 40, 50 & 60 Quarters, 30+ Dimes, Asst. Buffalo Nickels, Wheat Pennies, 1850 Penny, Misc. Foreign & Other Coins, Coin Purse. NOTE: Auction to begin at 8AM w/tools. Approx. 9AM w/glassware, collectibles, primitives & furniture (furniture possible before real estate). 11AM w/coins. Approx. 12 Noon w/guns & related. Real Estate 1PM followed by vehicles, trailer & lawn mower. Terms cash, PA check, or major credit card w/3% service fee. Food Stand. Guns & coins not on premises until auction day. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Harry W. Brower Estate Tom Brower, Exc.: 717-445-0102 Tim Brower, Exc.: 717-484-1045

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