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Do You Know...? Page 4A Berks History Center A Tale From The Past Page 5A Biblical Message ............. 14A Births.................................... 15A Crossword Puzzle......... 12A “Happy Birthday”.......... 15A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”................... 10A Things To Do ................... 12A

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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese While the majority of people are staying safe at home, for many anxiety and stress can be a constant struggle as we face the uncertainty of the COVID­19 pandemic. For some people the beauty of spring is a breath of fresh air for the soul and it helps lift the spirits during these troubling times as the aromatic scents and gorgeous colors take our minds off the daily challenges we face. Shown in the photo is a beautiful flowering tree reflecting in the wet roadway on a recent rainy evening.

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variety of roles around the world. The 16,000 women who joined the early WAACs would not receive veterans’ benefits until 1980. • On May 13, 1956, Gene Autry’s musical variety show, “Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch,” airs its final broad­ cast after 16 years. The show featured short skits about cowboys and rustlers, along with musical numbers by Autry, “America’s singing cowboy.” • On May 16, 1975, Jap­ anese mountaineer Junko Tabei becomes the first woman to reach the summit of Mt. Everest. In 1988, Stacy Allison became the first American woman to successfully climb Everest. • On May 11, 1987, Klaus Barbie, the former Nazi Gestapo chief of German­ occupied Lyon, France, during World War II, goes on trial, charged with 177 crimes against humanity. Barbie sent 7,500 French Jews and French Resistance partisans to concentration camps and executed some 4,000 others.

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their mom, Melanie. Their dad is Nate Garland; grand­ parents are Kenny and Julie Garland of Mohnton, and Tom and Christine Zorbaugh of Brickerville. The beautiful artwork, using the Week #1 Adult contest picture, is shown sitting atop the stack of entries. It was submitted by Jeremy Miller of Akron. The winners in the Adult Division are: First Place – Karen Taylor of Ephrata; Second Place – Linda Lapp of Ephrata; and Third Place – Marlin Martin of Terre Hill. The winners in the Kids’ Division are: First Place – Larissa Zimmerman, Age 14 of Lititz; Second Place – Ashley Thomas, Age 6 of Denver; and Third Place – Daniel Ebersol, Age 12 of New Holland. The winning entries will be published in next week’s Shopping News. For the next five weeks,

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Obituaries Joseph Aloysius Norton Jr., 87, husband of Lucille (Lubowiecki) Norton, Lititz, passed away on Wednesday, April 22. He was the husband of the late Barbara Benedict Nor­ ton. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Mark Norton, husband of Diana Vos, Eugene, Oregon, and David Norton, Rochester, New York; a daughter, Vicki Pellicciotti, wife of Joseph, Marriottsville, Maryland; a stepson, Francis Murphy, husband of Kaci, York; eight grandchildren; and a sister, Connie Norton Harris, Charlotte, North Carolina. Leroy (Pete) A. Denlinger, 91, husband of Nancy (Hertz­ler) Denlinger, Luther Acres, Lititz, passed away on Friday, April 24. Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons: Barry Denlinger, husband of Rachel; Edward Denlinger, husband of Linda; and Bruce Denlinger, husband of Deb; eight grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. George E. Chapple, 85, Merced, California, formerly of Lititz, passed away on Monday, April 27. He was the husband of the late Rosemarie S. Chapple. He is survived by a son, Edward (Ted) Chapple, Merced, California; a daughter, Gayle, wife of Timothy Cardascia, Merced, California; three grand­ children; and a sister, Margaret Compton, Snell­ ville, Georgia.

He was preceded in death by a son, James K. Chapple. Barry L. Simmons, 78, husband of Priscilla G. (Reed) Simmons, Ephrata, passed away on Monday, April 27. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Stephen J. Simmons, Glen­ dale, California, and Craig R. Simmons, husband of Dean Beckett, Aston; a daughter, Lori A., wife of Bob Rathman, Ephrata; and three grandchildren. Harry M. Good, 81, Faithful Living, Denver, passed away on Thursday, April 30. Robert Landis Groff, 95, husband of Dolores (Booth) Groff, Lititz, passed away on Thursday, April 30. Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters: Lois Fay, wife of James Duffy, Severna Park, Mary­ land; Marsha, wife of Barry Lausch, Ephrata; and Bev­ erly, wife of Mike Keller, Exton; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; a broth­ er, Ellis, husband of Shirley Groff, Gretna Springs; and two sisters: Mabel Graham, Manheim, and Amy Foreman, Man­ heim. He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Karen. Eleanor Kathryn “Kay” Minjock, 68, wife of Joseph Albert Minjock, Lititz, passed away on Thursday, April 30. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Zachary,

husband of Nina Minjock, Lititz; a daughter, Larissa “Lacy” Lilly, Lititz; six grandchildren; two brothers: Mark, husband of Lee Ann Stevenson, Charleroi, and John Richard “Rick” Steven­ son, Charleroi; and a sister, Nancy Greenberg, Chicago, Illinois. Mabel E. Umble, 92, Brethren Village, Lititz, passed away on Thursday, April 30. She was the wife of the late Earl L. Umble. She is survived by a son, Donald Alwine, husband of Martha Stoltzfus Alwine, Lancaster; three daughters: Beverly, wife of Jeffrey Campbell, Oak Harbor, Washington; Judy, wife of Michael Hisey, Gettysburg; and Robin, wife of Danny Volker, Ephrata; a stepson, Curtis, husband of Janet Mast Umble, Landisville; a stepdaughter, Malinda, wife of Larry Powell, Elko, Minnesota; seven grand­ children; four step-grand­ children; ten great-grand­ children; ten step-greatgrandchildren; a brother, Donald, husband of Erma Rohrer Mast, New Holland; and a sister, Annabelle Hoylman, Gettysburg. William Paul Wise, 56, Ephrata, passed away on Thursday, April 30. He is survived by his mother, Sandy (Hornberger) Escobar; a daughter, Nikki, wife of Eric Fernandez, Leola; two grandchildren; and a brother, Wayne Wise. Nevin “Frank” Amand, 91, Lititz, formerly of Eph­ rata, passed away on Friday, May 1. He was the husband of the late Mary Jane Emig Amand,

the late Sadie Nicholau Amand, and the late Sandra R. Robertson Berry Amand. He is survived by a son, Nevin D. Amand, Ephrata; two stepsons: David, hus­ band of Diane Berry, Hellam, and Mark, husband of Angie Berry, Mount Joy; a stepdaughter, Darcy Sho­ ber, fiancée of Eric Miles, Lancaster; ten grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; two brothers: John Henry Amand Jr., Lititz, and Robert Lowell Amand, Lititz; and five sisters: Jean Hollinger, Schoeneck; Kitty Rollman, Lititz; Dorothy Wida, Lititz; Janet Savoca, Lititz; and Carole, wife of Don Miller, Lititz. He was preceded in death by two grandchildren. Norma Jean (Pichon) Bortner, 87, wife of David Bortner, Luther Acres, Lititz, passed away on Friday, May 1. She was the wife of the late Charles Russell Waldo. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Robert Waldo, husband of Kristine; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and a sister, Margaret DiMascio. She was preceded in death by a son, Charles R. Waldo

II, and a daughter, Barbara Jean Shewchuk. Susan Rae Fox Horn­ berger, 70, wife of Ronald B. Hornberger, Talmage, passed away on Friday, May 1. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Nathan Aaron Hornberger, Talmage; a daughter, Rachelle “Shelly” Averil, wife of Brandon D. Adams, Lititz; a brother, Charles Joseph Fox, New Jersey; and a sister, Dolores Grace, Mississippi. Lorella Mabelle Young Kanouse, 91, Ephrata, passed away on Saturday, May 2. She was the wife of the late William S. Kanouse Sr. She was preceded in death by a son, William S. Kanouse Jr. Elva A. Renner, 96, Luth­ er Acres, Lititz, passed away on Saturday, May 2. She was the wife of the late Paul F. Renner. She is survived by two sons: Dennis W. Renner, companion of Michael Krone, Washington, D.C., and Barry L., husband of Joan M. Renner, Elkton, Maryland; two grand­ children; and three great-

grandchildren. Richard L. Shopf, 89, Lititz, passed away on Saturday, May 2. He was the husband of the late Doris (Hess) Shopf. He is survived by two daughters: Gail and Carol; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Kenneth Wolfe, 82, Lititz, passed away on Saturday, May 2. He was the husband of the late Ruth A. Fry Wolfe. He is survived by two sons: Kenneth B., husband of Debora S. Gingerich Wolfe, Elizabethtown, and Jeffrey S., husband of Lisa K. Walls Wolfe, Fort Wayne, Indiana; a daughter, Joyce E., wife of John M. Burk­ holder, Washington Boro; eight grandchildren; a brother, John, husband of Sandra Wolfe, Lancaster; and two sisters: Jackie Lindeman, Lancaster, and Joanne Burkett, Lancaster. Allan K. Holm, 78, hus­ band of Shirley (Firestine) (Continued On Page 4A)

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The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley, located at 237­249 West Main Street (Route 322), Ephrata, needs your help! They are hoping that Shopping News readers can provide information regarding this photo. Shown in the photo is an unidentified entertainer, possibly John Helms, performing at the Walter W. Moyer Company’s annual picnic, on August 9, 1946. The entertainer is assisted by two unidentified children, probably “borrowed” from the audience. If you are able to provide more details about this picture or identify any of the people shown, call The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley at 717­733­ 1616 or email cjmarquet@ gmail.com. Future “Do You Know…” photos will be published in upcoming Shopping News issues. If a photo is identified, the information will be pub­ lished. lished in the Wednesday, members, Rose Peters has Regarding the photo pub­ May 6 issue of the fire police identified the following

Holm, Landis Homes, Lititz, passed away on Sunday, May 3. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Nathan Holm, husband of Kelly Crenshaw, Austin, Texas; a daughter, Anita Holm, wife of Eric Hagelin, Ambler; two grandchildren; a brother, Peter Holm; and two sisters: Martha Holm Black, and Susan Holm. Joseph E. McMullen Sr., 90, The Gardens at Stevens, passed away on Sunday, May 3. He was the husband of the late Edna (Moore) Mc­ Mullen. He is survived by a son, Joseph E. McMullen Jr.; two daughters: Barbara High, and Dawn Townsley; 11 grandchildren; 13 great­ grandchildren; one great­ great­grandchild; two broth­ ers: Robert and Richard; and two sisters: Nancy and Mary. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Debra Mc­ Sunday, May 3. Mullen. She was the wife of the Shirley A. Reese, 72, late Jimmy Reese. Lancaster, formerly of She is survived by two Ephrata, passed away on sons: Brian Wealand, com­

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Berks History Center Museum And Research Library - A Tale From The Past The Berks History Center Museum & Research Library are currently closed and will remain closed through the end of April to ensure the health and safety of the community. During this time, the Berks History Center staff is working remotely to continue to share stories like this, through their digital platforms and publications like The Shopping News of Lancaster County. Stoudt’s Ferry Covered Bridge By: Fred J. Moll During its time of existence Stoudt’s Ferry Bridge had the distinction of being the longest single span, wooden, covered bridge in the world. Stoudt’s Ferry Bridge measured 225 feet between abutments or 240 feet portal to portal. It also had the distinction of being built by the Schuylkill Navigation Company mainly for the purpose of carrying the towpaths of the Schuylkill Canal across the Schuylkill River. This was the only major covered bridge in the United States built for this purpose. The terrain changed at this point and the towpaths had to change from one side of the river to the other. In order to do this, a bridge had to be built and cloverleafs had to be designed to connect the towpaths to the bridge. The over-hanging roof over the towpaths of the bridge had to be free from supports to prevent the towlines from being disconnected every time the mules went over the

bridge. The whole design was very carefully thought out. If Stoudt’s Ferry Bridge would still be in existence today, it would be one of Pennsylvania’s major tourist attractions and most likely a national landmark. However, as they say, it was not in the cards. An act was passed in 1850 to incorporate Stout’s (correct spelling at that time according to old newspapers) Ferry Bridge Company for the purpose of building a bridge at the site of Stout’s Ferry over the Schuy1ki11 River near Tuckerton. However, probably due to the lack of funding, the bridge was not built for another seven years. On Monday, August 4, 1856 the Stout’s Ferry Bridge Company met in Leinbach’s Tavern to give out the building of their bridge by contract. Construction was begun 6.5 miles north of Reading in 1856 by Batcheler, Bowen, and Wolverton and was completed by 1857. According to the original specifications laid out by the Bridge Company, the following information is known. The main span was to be 25 feet above normal water level. The total width of the bridge was to be 34 feet. The center roadway was to have a width of 14 feet while the two mule walkways on either side were to be 8 feet 6 inches each. A short 40-foot span was to be built adjacent to the main bridge to afford an additional waterway in freshets.

Unfortunately sometime before the completion of the bridge a severe storm with high winds hit the area and damaged the bridge severely. The bridge became five feet out of alignment and dropped over one foot in camber; there was doubt whether or not the bridge should be completed. Joseph F. Smith, engineer for the canal company, visited the bridge site, on May 2, 1857, to inspect the extra work that had to be done if the building of the bridge was to continue. The following work was done or had to be done to correct the damage. He reported: 1. Wedges of oak were driven between the abutting ends of the lower chords to fill up where they parted. 2. Diagonal skew back braces had been used on both sides of the bridge. 3. Tie beams under the lower chords were suspended with bolts to the chords. 4. The lower horizontal braces were shouldered and strongly wedged.

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5. The suspended portion of the towpaths across the intersection of the arches (defective in not having enough supporting beams) was being corrected. 6. Cables were to be connected at the bridge ends to bring the bridge back into alignment. 7. The camber had dropped to 15 inches, and will remain there due to lack of ability to restore it. Mr. Smith also found other work that had to be corrected because of the short cuts taken by the carpenters. The bridge did not meet the specifications set forth in the original contract. “The arch timbers should have run across three posts and should have required only four screw bolts through every fourth post and two in every two intermediate post. Instead

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they were cut short and now require four bolts in every post to secure the arch pieces of each set of arches.” Defective splicing was found in the lower chords, and oak blocks were ordered to be put in place to prevent movement. Some bad pieces of floor planking had to be replaced. The lower horizontal braces had to be replaced with new timber and secured according to the original plans. After the bridge was completed in July of 1857 over 2000 boats a year used the bridge during the canal’s busiest years. Tolls for the bridge were as follows; 1 cent for a person and 5 cents for a horse, or a yearly charge of 25 cents a person or $2.50 to $6.00 for a farmer. While there was a very handsome stone house next to the bridge for the toll collector to live in, during the hot summer months the toll collector slept on the bridge. There was a fold down bed on the bridge in which the toll collector slept. Under the bed was a wooden box in which his watchdog lived. Next to the bed there was a small planing or workbench on which small repairs could be made on the bridge. Next to the workbench was a gaslight and a cabinet containing carpenter tools. The toll

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the State Highway Depart­ ment would then repair Stoudt’s Ferry Bridge, the longest single-span wooden covered bridge in the world. Stoudt’s Ferry Bridge was to become a historic and engineering landmark. But the lawmakers could not agree and did not act fast enough. On Saturday, September 11, 1948 the county commissioners closed the bridge to traffic after local residents complained of hearing creaking noises coming from the bridge. The Bern Township side of the bridge had fallen two feet. On Sunday, September 12, 1948 Stoudt’s Ferry Bridge collapsed into the river, never to become the national landmark it had deserved to be. This article originally appeared in the Fall 2003 issue of the Historical Review of Berks County. Interested in discovering more stories like this? The Berks History Center has created a new resource page, entitled “Berks History at Home,” on their website: berkshistory.org/ berks-history-at-home/. Explore Berks County’s

Hi! I am Gracie Lynn and this is my Mommy, Melissa. My Mommy is my best friend. She always makes time for me whether it is dressing up (the two of us AND my dolls), playing in the mud, talking with ‘sister hands,’ playing in the sand, playing a game or just using my imagination and pretending. Daddy says my imagination is amazing and it takes me all over the world and even into the past and the future. Mommy and I dance and sing together all the time, usually to the movies Trolls or Frozen II. She always makes sure that I eat very well, get enough sleep and practice my letters, numbers and words. I love her with all that I am and that is easy because she feels the same about me.

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What’s Happening at the Library? Public libraries in Pennsylvania remain closed until further notice in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. All in-person library programs are also cancelled until further notice. In the meantime, they invite you to connect with the Adamstown Area Library on their Facebook page @adamstownarea library. They’ve put together a weekly schedule of videos, virtual storytimes, and online activities that will continue for as long as

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really miss storytime, so every Tuesday, local authors (and other celebrities!) will read their books for you. They’ll post them to their Facebook page at 1:00 p.m. • Wildlife Wednesdays – Every Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. Refreshing Mountain Retreat will be posting Wildlife Wednesdays videos every Wednesday at 1:00 p.m., and they’ll be sharing them with patrons on their Facebook page at the same time. Learn about native Pennsylvania wildlife as well as reptiles and amphibians from around the world with this great series. • Virtual Bedtime Stories (Live!) – Every Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. Tune in to hear Miss Roxanne read some stories and show you an easy craft you can do from home. • Mini-Chef with Giant Food Stores – Every Thursday at 1:00 p.m. It’s never too early to start kids in the kitchen. Join Kilene Knitter, Giant Food Stores Nutritionist, to learn the basic skills and tools needed

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Es Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch Eck By: The Late C. Richard Beam

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Happy Mother’s Day

The following article was reader-submitted.

Family Celebrates Birthday

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

(Originally published in the October 13, 1982 issue of The Shopping News) Der Alde Miller Verzehlt Anecdotes in Dutch by Wilbur S. Schultz Backebuch Lange Yaahre zerick wie en Bauer sie Veddervieh gefiedert hot mariyets, hot er achtgenumme das deel gefehlt hen. Dieweil as er des Ding bedracht hot, sehnt er en Backebuch im Schtroh leie. Wie er es uffghowe hot un es unnersucht, waar es gut ausgeschteiert mit blendi griene Notgeld, me bekannde Hinkelpulwer Mann sei Naame drin. Schpaeder im Daag kummt der same Kall rum Pulfer zu verkaafe. Der Bauer waar net hatt geinderessiert. Der Kall hot gsaat, das en Granket waer am rumgeh, meecht er die Hinkel begucke, sehne eb sie’s hedde? “Ei, bie Schur!” secht der Bauer. Der Hinkeldieb­Pulfermann hot meh im leere Eck uff em Boddem rum gegafft als wie noch de Hinkel geguckt, awwer sei Backebuch waar gut achtgewwe druff. Es hot die geschtohle Hinkel meh wie bezaahlt. Der Rot gewwe is: Wann du gehscht Hinkel schtehle, loss dei Backebuch daheem! July, 1982 Pocketbook Many years ago when a farmer was feeding his feathered flock one morning, he noticed that some were missing. As he was studying the situation, he saw a pocketbook lying in the straw. When he picked it up and examined it, it was filled with plenty of green notes, in it the name of a well known chicken powder man. Later in the day the same fellow came around selling powder. The farmer wasn’t very interested. The fellow said that a disease was making the rounds, might he have a look at the chickens in order to see whether they had it? “To be sure!” said the farmer. The chicken thief­powder man looked around more on the floor in an empty corner than looking at the chickens, but his pocketbook was well taken

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Brianna Moyer, along with her two sisters, Paige and Mallory, organized a birthday parade of cars for their mother, Tami Moyer, who celebrated her 50th birthday on Sunday, April 5, in Reinholds.

They were able to surprise her with at least 15 cars in the parade! Despite not being able to gather with friends and family, it was still the best birthday parade and it made their mother happy!

Hi Mom, I love you and miss you like always. Wish you were here so I could talk to you and hug you. Things are such a mess down here it’s so crazy! But I’m sure the view from Heaven lets you see everything our world is going through. I miss the days gone by when you were here. You were such an amazing mom and I hope you are proud of how I am

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taking care of my family and making sure Daddy is okay. He is taking care of himself good but I gotta still check in haha! We talk every morning and night like you and I used to. Missing you forever and loving you always and forever. Hope you have a beautiful Mother’s Day, wish you were here… Loving you for eternity, Your daughter, Crystal

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wie en Katz uff me fremme Schpeicher.” (He made big eyes like a cat in a strange upstairs second floor.) *** care of. It more than paid for the stolen chickens. Die Hummler schteche net den Munet! ­ Nee, daer Munet The advice to be given is: If you go stealing chickens, schteche sie net, awwer dich odder mich! Sell dut awwer leave your pocketbook at home! weh. *** The bumblebees are not stinging this month! ­ No, the “Der Hefner mit Verschtand, month they’re not stinging, but they will sting you or me! Macht aus der Erde allerhand.” (The potter with his knowledge/skill, makes all kinds of And that hurts. *** things of clay.) *** For the Dutch material we present our Eck readers this “Ich will liewer leddich lewe, week we are indebted to Der Alde Miller, the nom de As der Fraa die Hosse gewwe.” plume of Wilbur S. Schultz, “Pulfer Daal,” Route 1, Box (I would rather live “single,” than let the wife “wear the 240, Zionsville, Pennsylvania 18092. Until quite recently, pants.”) Der Alde Miller was writing a weekly report in English *** as well as in Dutch in the Emmaus Free Press. It is most “Er hot grosse Aage gemacht, unfortunate that Der Alde Miller has lost this outlet for his Dutch writings. We hope he will continue to share his Dutch thoughts with us. Paints & Stains October 13, 1982 Specialty Coatings Deck & Fence Paint Es Bischli­Gnippli

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Please note some of these events may have been cancelled due to the current health situation. Before attending, we encourage you to confirm event details. SAT., MAY 16 - Highpoint Community Church, 18 Hahnstown Rd., Ephrata, will be holding a “Feed Our Community” event to give away hundreds of boxes of food to local families in need, starting at 10:00 a.m. SAT., MAY 16 - The Schoe­ neck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold an All You Can Eat Seafood Night, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Advanced tickets only available until Saturday, May 9 (or sold out). Dine in only. For more info. or tickets, call 717-

336-6767. SUN., MAY 31 - A Designer Purse Bingo will be held to benefit the East Cocalico Swim Team at Reamstown Fire Company, 12 West Church St., 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., JUNE 14 - Ephrata Amvets Ladies Auxiliary will host a Cash Bingo in the Banquet Hall, 614 South State St., Ephrata. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. Bingo starts at 3:00 p.m. WED., JULY 8 Weaverland Anabaptist Community, 210 Weaverland Valley Rd., East Earl, will host a Community Meal, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Registration is not required. SAT., JULY 11 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will host Gospel Singing. Doors open (TBD). There is a cost. For more info., call 717-336-6767. SUN., JULY 12 - Ephrata Amvets Ladies Auxiliary will host a Cash Bingo in the Banquet Hall, 614 South State St., Ephrata. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. Bingo starts at 3:00 p.m. SUN., AUGUST 9 - Eph­ rata Amvets Ladies Auxiliary

will host a Cash Bingo in the Banquet Hall, 614 South State St., Ephrata. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. Bingo starts at 3:00 p.m. WED., SEPTEMBER 9 Weaverland Anabaptist Community, 210 Weaverland Valley Rd., East Earl, will host a Community Meal, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Registration is not required. SUN., SEPTEMBER 13 - Ephrata Amvets Ladies Auxiliary will host a Cash Bingo in the Banquet Hall, 614 South State St., Ephrata. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. Bingo starts at 3:00 p.m. SAT., OCTOBER 10 The Schoeneck Fire Com­ pany, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold a Big John Nolt Chicken BBQ Dinner, from 10:00 a.m. to ? There is a cost. For more info., call 717-336-6767. SUN., OCTOBER 11 Ephrata Amvets Ladies Auxiliary will host a Cash Bingo in the Banquet Hall, 614 South State St., Ephrata. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. Bingo starts at 3:00 p.m. SAT., OCTOBER 24 The Schoeneck Fire Com­ pany, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold a Soup and Sub Sale, from 8:00 a.m. until sold out. There is a cost. For more info., call 717-336-6767.

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Elanco Library Events

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Friday Completes Service Trip

meeting information is available on their Facebook page. Don’t have Ripstix for Pound? Most do not...you can use drumsticks, spatulas, spoons or anything like a drumstick. • Friday Frolic - Fridays at 10:30 a.m. For All Ages, best for 1-3 year olds. Join them on Facebook Live for songs, stories and fun! This will not be recorded, so if you don’t tune in, you’ll miss out. • Virtual Dungeons and Dragons Club - Friday, May 15 from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. For Ages 10+. Join the library for a Virtual Dungeons and Dragons session via Zoom. For Zoom meeting information, please go to their Facebook. Beginners are welcome, but

Breana Friday, of Ephrata, is one of seven Lebanon Valley College students who attended the 2020 Social Justice Institute, led by the Office of Intercultural Affairs and Inclusive Programming, and explored the theme of “Maintaining Dignity Amidst Poverty.” Friday, a graduate of Ephrata Senior High School, is pursuing a bachelor of science in early childhood education and special education at Lebanon Valley College.

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THIS WEEK’S

Biblical Message

Furtherance of the Gospel and the Sovereignty of God Author: Wenger Scripture: Philippians 1:12, “But I want you to know, brethren, that the things which happened to me have actually turned out for the furtherance of the gospel.”

Paul’s imprisonment, and really all of the mistreatment he endured, advanced the good news of the gospel. His attitude, and continuing work in the ministry, encouraged others to proclaim and to witness to everyone they could. He was under house arrest in Rome for two years and during that time was granted unusual privileges. “Then Paul dwelt two whole years in his own rented house, and received all who came to him, preaching the kingdom of God and teaching the things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ with all confidence, no one forbidding him.” Paul’s teaching spread throughout

all of Rome, starting with the guards; “So that it has become evident to the whole Praetorian Guard and to all the rest.” (Philippians 1:13). The Praetorian Guard was a specially selected elite body of soldiers that numbered ten thousand. There is also a reference to “all the rest” which was most likely Caesar’s very household as described in Philippians 4:22. “All the saints greet you especially those who are of Caesar’s household.” Paul’s chains also gave confidence to others who would go on to spread the gospel. “But most of the brethren in the Lord, having become confident by my chains, are bold to speak

the word without fear” (Philippians 1:14). Paul’s life was truly the purpose­ driven life. Paul had one driving passion and one goal in life (Christ), all the rest, was simply detail. The early church was commanded to be witnesses to the ends of the earth. “You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” (Acts 1:8). What appears to have happened is that they stayed local and didn’t spread out but congregated in Jerusalem. We typically want to stay in our comfort

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zone and not venture out of it. After the flood, God told Noah and his sons to be fruitful, and multiply and fill the earth. (Genesis 9:1) What happened, they congregated in one area. God had to confound the languages so that they did fill the earth. God had to bring persecution to the early church, sending the messengers out. “So then those who were scattered after Stephen was killed because of persecution made their way to Phoenicia and Cyprus and Antioch spreading the word.” (Acts 11:19). Paul was completely surrendered to the sovereign will of God. He knew how

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to be in want and how to have plenty. “I have learned whatsoever state I am in to there with be content.” (Philippians 4:11). God gave Paul a thorn in the flesh as an Rx for pride, and he was ok with that. “Because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations, for this reason, to keep me from exalting myself, there was given me a thorn in the flesh; Paul goes on to say; Therefore I am well content with weaknesses, with insults, with distresses, with persecutions, with difficulties, for Christ’s sake; for when I am weak, then I am strong.” (2 Corinthians 12:7­10). We are mature when we

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can surrender to God’s sovereign will. I am not saying just relax, let go, and let God. The Bible is filled with commands to be diligent like the disciplined athlete, the dedicated soldier, and the diligent hard­working farmer. Paul said; “Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do; forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:13­14). Paul was satisfied if it was God’s will for him to be in chains. Remember Joseph; his brothers meant harm to him but God turned it into good. Paul was not only satisfied but rejoiced in the will of God, even in chains. In this same letter to the Philippians he says, “Rejoice in the Lord always again I say rejoice.” If you partake of the gospel; you need to proclaim the gospel and trust God for its furtherance.

Healthy Day In The Park Is Cancelled In response to the con­ tinuing COVID­19 crisis, Healthy Day in the Park scheduled for Saturday, June 6, at Grater Memorial Park in Ephrata has been cancelled. Sponsored by WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital and the Ephrata Public Library, the annual event launches the GO (Get Outdoors) Lancaster! pro­ gram, which promotes reading and physical ac­

tivity for kids during the summer. “The library’s partnership with WellSpan Health is so valuable to our efforts to teach health literacy to our community,” said Penny Talbert, executive director of the Ephrata Public Library. “However, the safety of our community, volunteers and staff is most important during this difficult time.” “Even though we will not be able to be together this year, we encourage every­ one to get outside to take a walk around your neighborhood on June 6 and every day,” said Steve Batchelor, Regional Director of Community Health and Wellness for WellSpan. “Be healthy and get outdoors whenever you can.” The GO! program will continue this summer. WellSpan and the Ephrata Public Library are now evaluating the format of the program and how to structure it in light of the coronavirus pandemic. More information will be shared when those details are determined.

BIERS, Stephen and Chicory, Lititz, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. BURKHOLDER, Kurvin and Anna Mae (Hoover), Denver, a daughter, at home. DOCHECTY, William and Ruth Morrison, Adams­ town, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. FISHER, David R. and Madeline (Lenox), New Holland, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. FRANCK, Jeremy and Aarin (Harding), Ephrata, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. GROFF, J. Andrew and Katie (Ocker), Ephrata, a daughter, at UPMC Lititz.

HOOVER, Jonas and Ruth (Martin), New Holland, a son, at home. HORST, Andrew and Danielle, Ephrata, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. HUBER, Bryan N. and Michelle (Stegeman), Ak­ ron, a son, at WellSpan Eph­ rata Community Hospital. KING, John Mark and Susie Ann (Stoltzfoos), Leola, a son, at home. MORGAN, Travis W. and Abigail Jackson Morgan, Lititz, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. NOLT, Leroy B. and Janet S. (Leid), Ephrata, a son, at home.

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WellSpan Ephrata Comm­ unity Hospital has earned an A safety grade from Leap­ frog, an independent national watchdog organization, in its spring report. “Our team works every day to assure safety and quality in the care we provide,” said Carrie Will­ etts, Senior Vice President, East Region, WellSpan Health, and President of WellSpan Ephrata Comm­ unity Hospital. “Their tire­ less work during the COVID-19 pandemic has been no exception. We are proud to receive an A grade as recognition of their daily high standards both today and in the days that will follow.” Across the WellSpan system, WellSpan Cham­ bersburg Hospital and Well­ Span Gettysburg Hospital also earned A grades from Leapfrog. WellSpan Waynes­boro Hospital, though it did not qualify for an award due to its size, had scores consistent with an A. Leapfrog assigns grades of A to F to acute-care hospitals across the country, based on their performance in pre­ venting medical errors, injuries, accidents, infections and other harms to patients in their care. The non-profit organization uses 28 meas­ ures of publicly available hospital safety data to assign the grades to hospitals. “As the nation copes with a challenging pandemic, our gratitude extends to hospital leadership and health care workers everywhere for their tremendous dedi­ (Continued On Page 2B)

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Weaver Nut Company Donates Care Packages To WellSpan Staff

For 45 years, Weaver Nut Company has been the place to find the tastiest candies, chocolates, dried fruits, nuts, bulk foods and much more from around the world. The Weaver Nut employees wanted to show

their appreciation for the hard work and dedication of the local Wellspan health network staff by donating care packages full of goodies. In this critical time, Weaver Nut Company staff asks everyone to

Hattie K. Brunner History

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Hattie K. Brunner This week, Shopping News readers will learn about the life of Hattie K. Brunner, her paintings and her contributions to local history. Local auctioneer, Tom Horst (shown in photo) of Horst Auctioneers, will share his knowledge about the interesting life and legacy of Hattie Brunner. Who was Hattie K. Brunner? First and foremost, she was proud to help preserve our local heritage through her wonderful Folk Art paintings of her rural Pennsylvania life in the early 1900s.

The articles over the past several weeks have discussed early Pennsylvania crafts; this week’s feature will change gears and look at the antique industry in general and Hattie Brunner’s contribution. Hattie K. Brunner was a very special woman whose paintings and personality benefited the local antique industry. This article will focus on four

of her paintings. Shown in the larger photo are three winter-themed paintings; the smaller photo features an early “Auction Scene” painting. These specific paintings will be discussed later in the article. But first a little history about Hattie. She was born in Vera Cruz (in East Cocalico Township), Hattie

do whatever they can to encourage these essential healthcare workers. 2 Timothy 1:7, “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but the power, and of love, and of sound mind.” Shown in the photo

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese are WellSpan Case Heather Stoneroad (buyer), Management employees, Natalie Brossman, Stacey including (from left to right) Huling, Emelia Reifsnyder, Whitney Graybill, Vanesa Phebe Whetzel, Elizabeth Bixler, Elton Zimmerman Groff, Rachel Zajac and (driver), Kirby Zimmerman, Debra Miller.

Where In The World Contest Winner

The “Where In The World Do You Read The Shopping News?” contest is still in full swing this year. We are still receiving many exciting and creative entries recently! This month it was difficult to pick a winner. There were entries from the Haiti, Antigua, Tennessee, and many local areas too like Ephrata and New Holland.

The winner for the month of April, shown in the photo above, is Jim Hickey of Ephrata who is shown at Three Corners Park located where Martin Avenue meets Ephrata Avenue. Jim will receive a $50 gift card to Ephrata Agway. Could the next winner be you? Once a month one

winner will be selected and they will receive a $50 gift card from any regular Shopping News advertiser of their choice as their prize. To read all of the contest criteria and get an entry form, see page 8A. Check out our Facebook page in the near future to see all of the entries we have received to date!

(Klapp) Brunner (18891982) was one of seven children born to Abiram S. and Mary (Weinhold) Klapp. Unfortunately, when Hattie was only eight years old, her father died at the age of 52. As in many similar situations within the Pennsylvania German tradition, children were “hired out” to live with extended families or friends.

Little Hattie Klapp was sent to a local dairy farm to work for room and board. Then, when she was ten years old, she left the farm to live and work for the James M. Brunner family who ran a general merchandise store in Reinholds. Staying with the Brunner family until she was 18, Hattie then headed off

to various jobs in New Jersey and ultimately on to the Philadelphia Musical Academy. In 1917, at the age of 27, she earned her music teaching certificate. After which she returned to the local area, marrying widower Raymond Brunner (1888-1952), a son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Brunner.

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Hattie K. Brunner History (Continued From Page 1B)

About the same time as Hattie’s return, her motherin-law Mrs. Brunner was elected to the membership of the Lancaster County Historical Society (1918). Mrs. Brunner ran a “relics shop” in her husband’s store. Possibly this is what sparked Hattie’s interest in antiques, attending auctions and ultimately preserving history. Hattie also continued her musical career by teaching piano

lessons and serving as a church organist for Swamp Reformed Church from 1917 until 1933. During World War I, some Pennsylvania Germans were viewed as being sympathizers with Germany, which meant some local traditions were endangered. Prior to this time, Pennsylvania German traditions and crafts were commonplace in the rural areas near Reinholds in Northern Lancaster, Eastern Lebanon, and Southwestern Berks Counties. Speaking “Pennsylvania Dutch” and the events that embodied the “Pennsylvania Dutch” lifestyle went by the

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wayside. After the war ended into the late 1920s and early 1930s, there was a renewed desire to restore those traditions. Local artists held traditional “Folk” festivals to exhibit their crafts. Interest in these crafts increased which ultimately led to the desire for preserving Folk Art from the Pennsylvania German region. Wealthy collectors and museums began to scour the area for the greatest pieces of painted furniture, Fraktur artwork, hardware, pottery and other antiques of this region. It is during this period that Hattie decided to become an antiques dealer. Originally selling antiques from their home, Raymond & Hattie purchased the store that his father had operated. Eventually the general merchandise store was sold to William K. Heinsey and the Brunners opened their antique shop.

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In 1926, Hattie decided to exhibit the crafts of the Pennsylvania Germans in her “Tulip Shop” booth at “The Sesquicentennial International Exposition” in Philadelphia. Then in 1930, she held a booth at the very first Philadelphia Antiques Exposition. The connections from these shows lead to her dealing with many of the premier collectors and museums that were building collection for display during that period. She became a nationally recognized authority on the Folk Art of the Pennsylvania Germans. Her name is listed on several museums logs of “Access Points.” Impressively, she dealt with well-known people such as Henry Francis DuPont at “Winterthur”; Abby Aldrich Rockefeller (wife of John D. Rockefeller Jr.) who helped to preserve Historic Williamsburg; Dr. Albert Barnes; Titus Geesey; Cornelius Weygant; Philadelphia Museum of Arts and many others. Many of the pieces she sold to these museums are treasured examples of Pennsylvania German traditional Folk Art. While Hattie’s antique shop, “The Tulip Shop,” was a very busy place to buy and

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Spring and summer scenes depicted houses, barns, animals, children playing, schoolhouses, churches, covered bridges and country farm scenes. The winter scene paintings shown in the photo are typical of her style featuring ice-skating, sleigh riding and train scenes. The “Auction Scene” in the larger photo was done in 1959, early in her career. The fall season, country auction theme is set at a small farmstead with furniture outside a home and barn. It depicts auction goers wondering through and viewing antiques prior to the start of the auction. The detailed painting includes a “High Boy,” walnut slant-front desk with a Lehnware water bucket sitting on top; a Dutch cupboard, candle stand, wing-back chair, a miniature chest and Lehnware water bucket atop a sawbuck farm table. The barn forebay is painted with “Hex” signs and contains a tulip and green painted blanket chest, shaking forks and a saw buck table; while the backyard contains hearth cookware. At one time, Hattie shared

that she painted herself into scenes as a little girl wearing a red jacket and hat. This painting includes her standing in the front garden and is typical of an 1895 era auction. It also serves as a fine historical record of the rural Northern Lancaster County area. As she did with many local artisans, she encouraged local pottery artist Ned Foltz early in his career. After moving to the Blainsport area, Foltz became personal friends with Hattie. While he was already a potter, he would stop in Hattie’s shop to discuss (and sometimes purchase) antique pottery. A teacher earlier in his life, Foltz would drop in to visit Hattie while on the way home from school, many times staying to enjoy supper. When Foltz held his first show at his pottery shop, Hattie was there to encourage him. She admired Foltz for digging his own clay. Unknown to some, Hattie created redware pieces, including butterprint style round paperweights and some birds that she would sign. She would bring them to Foltz to have

them fired in his kiln. Foltz said that Hattie treated all her clients warmly and equally. It didn’t matter if it was the President of General Motors, the Vice-President’s wife or a local neighbor… everyone was welcome. She often welcomed a table full of people at her sawbuck dining table and treated them to a delicious dinner of traditional Pennsylvania German food. (Ned Foltz and his family founded Foltz Folklife Foundation providing education, preservation and promotion of Folk Arts and Folklife to inspire others. Visit their website at Foltzfolklife.org.) Ephrata Agway owner, David Smith, and his brothers, Steve and Scott, were the children of antique dealers and grew up and buying and selling antiques and attending auctions. As Hattie got older, she relied on other dealers to locate items for her shop. When she found something she liked, Dave and his brothers, along with their Dad, would deliver the items to Hattie’s shop. Sometimes that meant hauling furniture all the way to the third floor! Hattie gave

each of the Smith brothers a silver dollar for their work. Dave credits those early “jobs” as having helped him in his present career dealing with clients, handling finances and running a business. Today, Dave still enjoys collecting antiques. Hattie also influenced her brother-in-law, Luke W. Gottshall (1899-1993), to take up traditional folkart carving. Luke and his wife Fannie would make and paint wagons and other figures crafted that Hattie would sell in her shop. Luke and Fannie’s son, Walter (19212018), continued the craft of Pennsylvania Folk Art carving with his wife June. Walter and June became

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Notice NOTICE: We accept brush, trimmings, grass clippings, trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-7331602. NOTICE: Vegetable plants, flowers, hanging baskets, geraniums, $2.59 a pot. Sensenig’s Greenhouse, 624 Black Horse Road, Reinholds. 717484-2518. NOTICE: Custom built replacement windows and doors. Professional installation. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St., Ephrata in the Ephrata Business Center. Thank You!

NOTICE: Fresh Produce, bubble gum, wave petunias, dragon wings, impatiens, vincas, baskets, planters, etc. at Napierville Orchard, 5 Martin Rd., Ephrata 17522. NOTICE: Special on Lifetime tables and benches from 10-25% off. Railroad ties, tomato cages also for sale. Willow Valley Hardware, 252 N. Shirk Road, New Holland. 717-3548338.

Garage Sale NOTICE: Garage Sale, week long, Tuesday-Saturday, 8am. Lots of clothing and fabric. Something for everyone. Twin Hill Shoppe, 914 Centerville Road, New Holland. Any questions? Call 717-445-8153. NOTICE: Garage Sale, 5/155/16, 7am. Lots of baby clothing, coffee, end tables, nice, laundry tub, stroller, vintage bike, agate butcher tubs, baked goods, free pile, much more. 277 Hahnstown Road, Ephrata (in lane).

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

NOTICE: 10 Family Garage Sale, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 5/14, 5/15, 5/16. Household, baby items, perennials, baked goods, new Princess House and Tupperware. 54 South Groffdale Road, Leola. NOTICE: Craft Yard Sale, May 16. New picnic tables, different sizes, porch swings, porch rockers, tool sheds, birdhouses, etc., wooden flowerboxes, new quilts, wallhangers, pillowcases. 1300 Dry Tavern Road, Denver. It’s easy to place a classified ad! Visit our office at 615 E. Main St., Ephrata, or submit your ad at www.snews.com!

EOE and Drug Free Workplace

Full Time Employees Hatchery & Cleaning Crew

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

Maintenance Mechanic Electro-Mechanical Technician HVAC/Refrigeration Truck Driver

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

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

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

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

Administrative/ Sales Assistanoutgh

Friday ay thr Part-time position, Mond ty in bili exi fl e som h wit . 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m per week. hours/days. 20-30 hours el and Access necesExperience with Word, Exc ickBooks a plus. Qu re, twa sary. Accounting sof g customer database is Understanding and learnin essential. have good communiMust be detail-oriented, ract and coordinate inte cation skills, ability to s. between various department dedicated and deady This position requires a ver . son line-oriented per g salary requirements to:

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The Shopping News of Lancaster Co.

456 615 E. Main St., P.O. Box 22 175 PA a, rat Eph Email: pboyer@snews.com 717-738-1150

Pool Attendants Part-Time Summer Hours, Private Residential Communities, Lancaster Area

Pool Attendants provide light maintenance and routine clean-up around the pool area while delivering excellent service to our residents. Job locations are: Greenfield Estates Apartments (behind Costco.) Bentley Ridge Apartments (East Lampeter.) The Crossings at Conestoga Creek (near Wegmans.)

Paid training + great hourly rate. EEO M/F/Disability/Vet

Please apply at www.high.net/careers

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, 5/22, 12-5 and 5/23, 7am to 12pm. Lots of children’s clothing, cape dresses, boys and men’s suits and shirts, housewares, restaurant dishes, books, fabric, decor, baked goods. 1792 Kramer Mill Road, Denver.

K-Ville Hotel & Tavern

NOW HIRING

Bartenders • Servers Hostesses Cook • Dishwashers

Deck Opening Soon

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

(717) 949-8413

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

Apply with Sovereign. www.sovereigncs.com

NOTICE: Multi-Family Garage Sale, starts Friday the 15th, 3-8pm and Saturday, the 16th at 6am. Baby boy clothes, NB-18M, Espresso machine, IKEA children’s wardrobe, bookshelf and lots more. Doughnuts and coffee. 313 W. Meadow Valley Road, Lititz.

Now Hiring

Class A, Over-the-Road Truck Driver You Will Be Home Every Weekend! Come join our family-owned company, one of the largest manufacturers in Lancaster County who maintains a strong set of values and commitment to our people!

We Offer You: • Total driver compensation packages that include: Mileage, per diems, stop pay, detention time pay, safety bonus, and paid vacation • Excellent medical, dental, and vision care benefits • 401k • Opportunity for advancement • Fleet of new model Peterbilt and Freightliner tractors • In-house garage and mechanics to maintain our fleet in top-notch condition

We Require: • Class A driver • 21 years of age and older • 1+ years of driving experience • Ability to pass a DOT drug/alcohol screening • Clean Motor Vehicle Report For timely application review or to learn more about our opportunities apply online to: www.conestogawood.com or Call 717.445.3492 for more information or apply in person between the hours of 7am and 4pm M-F at

Conestoga Wood Specialties 245 Reading Road (Rt. 625) East Earl, PA 17519

HELP WANTED

Automatic Farm Systems is looking for an experienced electrician / electrical control technician to lead out in installation/service projects and assist with customer support. APPLICANTS NEED TO: • Be able to work well with other team members

• Be self-disciplined & dependable • Be prepared to work overtime and have varying start / stop times • Be non-smoking & drug free • Have a valid driver’s license

This position includes paid holidays, paid vacation, paid health insurance and overtime hours. For more information, call 717-274-5333 or send resume to Automatic Farm Systems, 608 E. Evergreen Road, Lebanon PA 17042


6B - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” HELP OFFERED: Deb’s Dog Grooming, worked for Dean and Lisa Martin at kennel 16 years. For appointment HELP OFFERED: Experi-­call, 717-917-1851. enced electrician and han-­ dyman services, licensed HELP OFFERED: Hauling and insured. Free esti-­anything and everything, 7 mates. Call Jim, 717-575- days a week, clean up and clean outs, appliance remov-­ 2147. al, handy man repairs. Call HELP OFFERED: Expert Fishers 717-696-7308. home repairs, remodeling, improvements. 40+ years ex-­ HELP OFFERED: Schmuck’s perience. Call Rick, 717-733- Painting, Powerwashing. 8331. PA008632. Homes, decks, reasonable rates. 717-625-1102.

Help Offered

HELP OFFERED: G.S. Roofing. Free estimates, established in 1994. Call 717-468-0717.

HELP OFFERED: Cory’s Handyman Service is looking to fix those things around the house in need of repair, so you don’t have to. No job too small. So call, 717-7230277. Reasonable rates/in-­ sured. PA#103368.

NOW HIRING! experienced flatwork and wall setters Are you a qualified concrete finisher or wall setter looking for a great company to work for? We offer competitive pay, holidays, vacation, health insurance and more!

Apply in person or call

Steffy Concrete Inc.

(717) 336-8115 for more information. 243 E. Church St., Stevens, PA 17567

HELP OFFERED: Painting. Interior, exterior. 30 years experience, old and new houses, Churchtown. 717445-7749.

Home & Lawn Care HELP OFFERED: Painting, interior, no spray painting. I can show you some of my high end jobs. Elmer Stoltz-­ fus, 717-201-4104.

HELP OFFERED: Joe’s Lawn Mowing Service. Having trouble mowing that lawn? Doing yard work? No time, energy or don’t like yard work? Yard clean-ups, bed mulching. Call 717-869-3237. HELP OFFERED: Grass Cutting. Ephrata area. Affordable prices. Flex-­ ible schedule. Call Dan-­ ny, 717-844-2615 or Seth, 717-925-6060.

HELP OFFERED: Trimming and tree removal, Cocalico HELP OFFERED: Carpentry Tree Service. Free esti-­ work, additions, remodel-­ mates, 717-682-4591. ing and repairs, Ephrata. Call John S. Weaver, 717- HELP OFFERED: Need a 336-7497.

helping hand? Grass cutting, mulching, cleanHELP OFFERED: Light ups, weed control, and tree trimming, debris more. Honest, reliable, af-­ removal, hedge trim-­ fordable. Please call Matt, ming, mulching and 717-738-4360. gutter cleaning. Great OFFERED: Retired prices, free estimates. HELP painter looking for small out-­ Call Tim at 717-824- side paint jobs. Free esti-­ mates. Call 717-341-4214 2831.

HELP OFFERED: New concrete or replace-­ ment, sidewalks, pat-­ ios, driveways, garage floors, any concrete pads. Licensed & fully insured. Free esti-­ mates. 717-468-5253.

anytime.

HELP OFFERED: Home en-­ hancement. No job too small. Painting, plumbing, electri-­ cal. Be king or queen of your castle again. Let the peasants do the work. Call Fishers 717-696-7308.

HELP OFFERED: We do mulching, edging, planting, trimming, pruning, and hardscaping. Call ZJ’s Es-­ tate Maintenance at 717381-5055 or visit landsca-­ pinglancasterpa.com.

Help Wanted HELP WANTED: B CDL driv-­ er for roll-off truck FT/PT available. Please call, 717336-4466.

PRL MANUFACTURING OPPORTUNITIES

AS A CRITICAL SUPPLIER TO OUR NATION’S DEFENSE, PRL IS OPERATING! PRL Inc. is a fully integrated manufacturer of high quality cast steel and finished machined pump and valve components for a broad base of customers throughout the United States. PRL proudly manufactures a wide variety of high specification components utilized in our nation’s fleet of submarines, air craft carriers and other vessels, as well as components utilized in a variety of commercial, nuclear power and petro chemical applications. We are seeking individuals for the following opportunities at our Cornwall and Lebanon plants.

CASTING GRINDERS (Cornwall) • Grinding of steel castings • Ability to follow verbal and written instructions • Ability to operate equipment and stand for long periods of time • Will provide training

WELDERS (Cornwall)

FULL-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE

• Experience in welding to ASME and Mil. procedures • X-Ray quality welds required • Ferrous and non-ferrous materials

MACHINIST – HORIZ./VERTICAL BORING MILLS AND LATHES (Cornwall) • Manual machining of castings and forgings up to 12,000 lbs. for high specification finished components • Experience in dimensional inspection and layout desirable • Hiring for all shifts and experience levels

CNC LATHE / MILL OPERATOR (Lebanon)

Rutt Handcrafted Cabinetry is the recognized leader who continues to set the cabinetry industry standard for perfection. We are interested in meeting individuals who possess the desire, passion, and experience to join our team to help craft and support the production of some of the finest cabinetry available.

Rutt Handcrafted Cabinetry now has openings for the following Full-Time Positions:

• Inventory/Shipping Coordinator - Will be responsible for the accuracy and organization of parts inventory and cycle counts by overseeing the movement of items in and out of the parts storage area and completing the proper company system transactions. Will properly receive and unload all UPS ground deliveries dispatching to areas for use or storage. Will also be responsible to package and ship parts as needed. Will be trained in certification and working knowledge of hazmat shipping rules. Must be able to maintain a clean and orderly storage area, ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Experience working in Microsoft Outlook and familiarity with inventory control and shipping/receiving standards very helpful. • Cabinet Assembler - Will be responsible for the assembly of cabinets, components,

basic fillers and end panels. Will be required to use power and hand tools, cabinet press, gauging equipment, jigs table saws, shapers, edge sanders and materials such as glue, filler, sandpaper, etc. Must be able to understand job orders and cabinet label information and construct basic cabinetry within tolerances and specifications.

Candidates must have a proven work history with great organizational skills and good attention to details. Will be required to lift up to 50+ lbs. on a regular basis and work in an environment where there is exposure to dirt, dust and noise. The hours of work are Monday through Thursday, 6:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., with overtime required as needed. Rutt Handcrafted Cabinetry offers a competitive wage and benefit package which includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Short Term Disability, company paid group Life Insurance and Long Term Disability Policy. Also offered is a Company Matched 401(k) Plan and a Product Purchase Plan.

• Experience with operating 4 axis horizontal machining centers and vertical milling machines and/or 2 axis lathes. Experience with set-ups and minor program edits, and machining to tight tolerances. • Knowledge of the cutting tool technologies and applications. • Knowledge of machining castings, forgings, exotic cast and wrought materials such as high alloy corrosion resistant stainless steels, high Nickel alloys, Titanium, etc.

QC INSPECTOR - NDT/CMM/FARO ARM (Lebanon and Cornwall) • Non-destructive testing – VT, MT, PT of high specification parts preferred but will train the right candidate. • Hiring all shifts and experience levels in programming / operating CMMs or FARO Arm inspection equipment. • Knowledge of machining, casting layout, casting upgrade, dimensional inspection and print reading. • Perform 1st Piece, In-Process and Final Inspections, including Documentation Packages.

QA TECHNICIAN (Lebanon) • Detail oriented individual to perform technical functions within the QA/QC Departments. • Review MTR from suppliers for acceptance against applicable specifications. • Perform 1st Piece, In-Process and Final Inspections, including Documentation Packages. • Non-destructive testing – VT, MT, PT of high specification parts preferred but will train the right candidate. • Knowledge of machining, casting layout, casting upgrade, dimensional inspection and print reading. • Participate in root cause / corrective action analyses within the shop and with suppliers. • Good communications and computer skills.

RADIOGRAPHER (Cornwall) • Non-destructive testing experience – RT, VT, MT, PT is preferred. • Health care radiographic technicians welcome. • Will train the right person with some or all of the above qualifications.

MAINTENANCE/UTILITY (Lebanon) • General facility maintenance; assisting with machine maintenance. • Painting, carpentry experience desired. • May assist in receiving/shipping operations, finish grinding and deburring. • Willing to train the right candidate.

We offer a workweek of four (4) 10 hour shifts, Monday-Thursday. Benefits include: Health (Blue Cross) and Dental Insurance (Delta), 401(k) plan with match, Disability and Life Insurance, and competitive compensation. Looking for a career? Come join our staff of highly skilled employees in a TEAM environment manufacturing/providing key components assisting our proud military personnel in defending our country and constitution. Apply in person, e-mail or fax your resume to:

Joel Valigorsky, Human Resources

Interested candidates can stop in to complete an employment application or submit their resume/ application via email to hr@ruttcabinetry.com or mail to:

RUTT

HANDCRAFTED CABINETRY Attn: HR Manager 215 Diller Ave., New Holland, PA 17557

64 Rexmont Road, Cornwall, PA 17016 717-273-6787 x144 • Fax (717) 270-2870 HR@prlinc.com PRL Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Drug Free Employer.

Check out more about PRL and our other career opportunities at prlinc.com!


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - 7B HELP WANTED: Nolt’s Auto Parts is looking for a Full Time shuttle truck driver. Day shift, Monday-Friday. Please apply in person at 1500 Lincoln Heights Ave., Ephrata. HELP WANTED: Grounds keeper/stable help, 6 days a week. Must have knowledge of farm equipment and mowers, must have valid drivers license. Reinholds, 717-484-4249.

Wanted WANTED: Highest cash paid for junk or good cars. Li-­ censed professional. 717278-9539.

WANTED: Buying estate jewelry, gold, silver, watches, wrist/pocket, costume jewelry, sterling flatware, antiques, vintage HELP WANTED: Mountain clothes. Nobody beats Spring Nursery LLC is hir-­ Uncle Funky’s price. 1717-733ing FT sales/office per-­ 484-432-9770, sonnel. Experience with 0003. plants is preferred, but not required. Contact Ker-­ WANTED: Like new or slightly used digital hear-­ ry High: 717-202-7042. ing aids. Call 717-203HELP WANTED: Person with vehicle to drive horse chiropractors to appoint-­ ments throughout Lancas-­ ter and neighboring counties two days a week. 717-847-2841. HELP WANTED: Now hiring PT general help, including maintenance and laundry, must work weekends. Apply at Red Roof Inn, 2017 N. Reading Rd., Denver, PA 17517. HELP WANTED: Painter helper, power washer. Call John 717-625-1102. HELP WANTED: Driver for morning and evening runs picking up employees. Also driver worker for Zook’s Tree Service. 717-733-3952.

6521.

WANTED: Vinyl records & musical instruments: Pay-­ ing cash. Top dollar paid for your vinyl records- all styles and genres, 33s, 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, clarinets, trumpets, any-­ thing music! We love it all. Call or stop by today, Li-­ titz Music Company, 47 S. Broad Street in Lititz. 717627-4929. www.lititzmusic .com. WANTED: Cash for music instruments, electronics and video games. Call/ text, 717-368-3337.

(Hocking

WANTED: Current EASD family seeking 34 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in EASD. Country setting, but all proper-­ ties considered. Fixer uppers are okay. Help us move out of our inlaws. Contact Tim/Joy at 717-449-9860.

For Rent

Rentals).

717-

738-1151.

Apartments FOR RENT: Ephrata, 2BR, 1st floor, end unit. In-­ cludes: stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer/dryer, central air, outside storage, off-street parking, trash/re-­ cycling, mowing and snow removal. No pets, no smok-­ ing. $730/month plus se-­ curity deposit and credit check. Available July/Au-­ gust. Application available at www.snews.com

FOR RENT: Rooms available with kitchenette, weekly or monthly at Econo Lodge Inn and Suites, Denver/ RT272, near Dunkin Donuts and Red Roof Inn. No pets. Call 717336-7000. For information on placing your ad in The Shopping News, call our office at 717-738-1151.

Looking for a rewarding career?

FOR RENT: 19x9 storage WANTED: $100-$2,000 paid unit in Ephrata. Has lights for unwanted and junk vehi-­ and electric. $60/month. cles. Local, insured and Call Thom, 717-467-1562. bonded dealer. Free removal. Call anytime, 717-350-1208.

FOR RENT: Twin Pine

To Buy

WANTED: $50-$500 paid for junk autos. Free removal. Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ Call anytime, licensed, in-­ cess, $20.00/month and WANTED: Will buy old or sured, bonded. All paper-­ new bricks for outdoor deco-­ work taken care of legally. up. 717-733-6549. 1932 W. rative purposes. 717-733- 717-989-6980. Main, Ephrata. Tuesday & 3127. WANTED: $50-$500 paid for Thursday, 9am-5pm, Mon-­ WANTED: We buy houses & junk autos. Free removal. apartment buildings. Any Call anytime, licensed, in-­ day, Wednesday & Friday, condition, any situation. sured, bonded. All paper-­ 9am-12:00pm, Sat., by ap-­ Make no repairs, sell AS-IS work taken care of legally. pointment. condition. No realtor fees or 717-989-6980. closing costs. To get a free, no obligation cash offer on your house, please call Jordan at 717-696-0035. WANTED: Paying cash for Li-­ onel and HO trains, LEGOs, old toys and sports cards. Call 717-341-4214 anytime.

Procopio’s Pizza Is Now Hiring For These Positions: • Counter Help • Prep Person • Sandwich Maker • Pizza Maker Part-Time and Full-Time Positions Available.

HAMILTON EQUIPMENT, INC.

Weekend Availability A Plus.

FARM AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS

Call (717) 484-0848 And Ask For Anthony Or Jamie

Accounts Payable Clerk

Seeking a full-time accounts payable person for our wholesale distribution company. At least 1 year of experience is necessary with good computer skills. Experience with the IBM AS 400 computer system is a plus, but we can train the right candidate. Working hours in our office are MondayFriday, 8am to 5pm, with paid holidays, vacation and benefits.

2525 North Reading Rd., Denver

NOW HIRING

Respond to this ad with your resume, or fax your resume to 717-733-1783 to the attention of Robert Hamilton. Please include references. 567 South Reading Rd. (Rt. 272) Across from WaWa Ephrata, PA 17522 • www.haminc.com • 717-733-7951

• ALL POSITIONS - FT/PT

We are looking for new members to join our team! We operate Monday thru Friday in a positive, organized and clean environment. It is fast-paced work, so we are looking for employees who pay close attention to quality while completing their work in a timely manner. Commercial kitchen cooking experience is preferred, but not required. We will train on site.

Loader

Qualifications: High energy, great attitude, able to read and follow a recipe, able to follow instructions, able to lift up to 50 lbs. on occasion, punctual and pays close attention to cleanliness.

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

Join us at Pleasant View Communi�es, a premier non-profit re�rement community located in Manheim, PA. Our Mission is to provide a wonderful home to our residents and a great work environment for our team members. Pleasant View Communi�es is well known for the excellent care that we provide to the residents that we serve, and our staff is comprised of talented and dedicated individuals.

Interested in joining our team? We have the following openings: Health Care: RN Supervisor – PT 2nd and 3rd Shi� LPN – PT 1st, 2nd and 3rd Shi� CNA – FT and PT 1st, 2nd and 3rd Shi� Personal Care: LPN/Charge Nurse – PT 2nd and 3rd Shi� Med Tech – FT 1st Shi�; PT 1st and 2nd Shi� PCA – FT 2nd Shi�; PT 2nd and 3rd Shi� Other: Ac�vi�es Assistant – PT Painter – FT Floor Care – PT Dining Service Aides – PT Health Care Cook - FT Benefits Offered: • On-site Fitness Center • Employee Wellness Program • Medical, Dental and Vision • PTO and Holiday �me • 403B and Profit-Sharing Plan • Tui�on Reimbursement and Loan Forgiveness Program Interested in learning more about Pleasant View Communi�es? Visit our website or call, 717-664-6241

www.pleasantviewcommuni�es.org

Either call or apply in person.

Please apply in person:

Eagle Disposal

2316 Norman Road, Lancaster, PA 17601

1245 Eagles Way, East Earl, PA 17519

Phone

717.293.0800

NOW HIRING

Hardscapes, Planting, Seeding & Excavation • Landscape Driver

• Landscape Foreman

• Hardscape Foreman

• Shop Mechanic

• Equipment Operator

• General Construction Foreman

Winter Work Provided • Competitive Wages • Paid Holidays & Vacation

717-665-2445 | 544 N. Penryn Rd., Manheim, PA E.O.E.

R058691

WHO’S HIRING in Transportation

(717) 768-8288 White Horse, PA Area

Ace Hardware

139 Fredericksburg Rd.,

Fredericksburg, PA 17026

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

333 Wheat Ridge Dr. Ephrata, PA 17522

EOE

We’d Love To Have You Join Our Team! Cer�fied Nursing Assistant Full Time and Part Time - days, evenings or nights; includes every other weekend plus PRN

RN and LPN

Part Time - days or evenings; includes every other weekend

Dining Posi�on

Part Time 24 hours/week, includes every other weekend

Comprehensive Benefits Packages are available. Interested applicants can stop by or apply at www.FairmountHomes.org

Distribution Center

CDL CLASS A DRIVERS

WAREHOUSE

• Must have a minimum of one year Class A tractor trailer on-road driving experience • Must be at least 21 years of age • Must be able to pass various DOT requirements • $3,000 Sign-On Bonus! • Generous time off and 401k program

• Warehouse Specialist 1st, 2nd & 3rd Shifts

2nd & 3rd shifts carry a shift differential.

• High Reach Operators Premium salary offered.

For more information or to apply:

Visit our website at www.acehardware.com and click on “Careers.”


8B - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Automotive section FOR RENT: East Main Street, Ephrata, large 1BR, 1st floor apartment. Fresh paint, new vinyl, new appliances. Hardwood floors, off-street parking for one car. Includes: Heat, water/sewer, stove, refrigerator, mowing/snow removal. No pets, no smoking. $645/ month, security deposit and credit check. Print application at www.snews.com (Hocking Rentals). 717-738-1151.

FOR RENT: Brand new 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1050 sq.ft. apartments in Ephrata/Denver area. Cocalico Schools. Upscale features include granite countertops, master bedroom suite with walk-in closet. ADA compliant, fully wheelchair accessible units available. $1,400/month. Call Thom Smucker, 717467-1562.

FOR RENT: 2BR, 1st floor, 1 car garage, central air, $1,200 plus utilities. 3BR, 2BA, 2nd floor, 1 car garage, central air, $1,300 plus utilities. Both apartments on Gross St., Ephrata. No smoking, no pets. Security deposit required. Available 7/1. 717271-2566.

FOR RENT: 1BR, 2nd floor apartment. Includes stove, refrigerator, heat, water/ sewer, trash, off-street parking, $530/month. Located on Orange Street, Ephrata. Application available at www.snews.com (Hocking Rentals). Call 717-7381151.

FOR RENT: 2BR, 1-1/2BA, Stevens, off-street parking, deck, W/D, Cocalico SD. $775 plus utilities. No pets, no smoking. 717-951-4535, Realtor. FOR RENT: 1BR apt., 43-1/ 2 E. Main Street, Ephrata. $700 plus utilities. Washer, dryer, 1 parking space. Available 7/1. 717-2712566 or 717-333-0849.

www.snews.com

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

Denver FORMERLY

STATE INSPECTION & GENERAL REPAIRS EMISSION STATION • 24 HOUR TOWING

2292 N. READING ROAD DENVER, PA 17517

717-336-7236

HERTZOG’S GARAGE

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

2 Main St., Denver • (717) 336-8288

TC

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SAUDER TIRE SERVICE

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

717-733-8678

Adamstown

717-445-6726

Auto, Truck and Trailer Repair Towing

953 Beam Rd., Denver, PA 17517

Lititz

Inspection and General Repairs

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

Adamstown 717-484-1377

FREE: Good barnyard manure for your garden or flower bed. 717-859-2403 ext. 0.

Is Your Home For Sale? Make sure it is being advertised to

2.2 Acre Country Rancher

Quiet, peaceful no outlet street in Mt. Airy/Middle Creek Wildlife Area. Large 2 car garage w/work area. Master suite w/cathedral ceiling & skylight. Spacious country kitchen. Huge partial daylight basement w/superior walls. Misc. outbuildings. Virtual tour is available. 3 BR 2 Baths. $349,800 Call Randal V. Kline

717-733-1006 OR 717-733-4777 Ext. 113

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Heritage (Continued From Page 3B)

pieces from being destroyed. More information about Hattie’s life and her paintings can be found in a booklet entitled Hattie Brunner, Images from a Life, 2010 by The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley. It has introductions by the late Dr. James Tshudy, remembrances by Hattie’s grandson Raymond J. Brunner and by Jan Swinehart. Additionally, two articles in historical publications provided information for this article: Hattie Brunner, Antiques Dealer & Artist, by Grace M. Buckwalter, 2001-2002, Vol. 103, No. 4, Journal of Lancaster County Historical Society and “Hattie Brunner” The Pennsylvania Dutchman, by Henry Kauffman, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1953. For more personal remembrances about Hattie from Ned Foltz and David Smith, please visit Tom Horst’s Facebook page and The Shopping News of Lancaster County Facebook page.

Deeds Recorded The following were recorded at the Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds office from April 30 to May 6: Adamstown Borough Derek Neiheiser and Megan Neiheiser conveyed property on Riverview Drive to Alec M. Moyer and Carrie L. Moyer for $280,000. Brecknock Township Allison M. Weber and Jeremiah L. Weber conveyed property on Lauschtown Road to Catherine Jean Morganti and John L. Yeagle for $273,000. Bonita K. Beachy and Kervin R. Beachy conveyed property in Brecknock Township to Bonita K. Beachy and Kervin R. Beachy for $0. Cristen M. Miller conveyed property on Pleasant Valley Road to Jeffery S. Weiler and Krista J. Weiler for $430,000. Earl H. Gehman and Helen

PUBLIC AUCTION

COUNTRY SPLIT FOYER 3 BDRM. DWL. 2 CAR GAR. – UTILITY BLDG. 1.18 ACRE RURAL LOT VEHICLES – LAWN TRACTOR – FURNITURE – APPLIANCES PRIMITIVES – COINS – HUNTING ITEMS EAST EARL – NARVON AREA

H. Gehman conveyed prop­ erty in Brecknock Township to Kevin D. Martin for $250,000. Clay Township Lucy Z. Horst and Nelson H. Horst conveyed property on Clay School Road to Stephen U. Zook and Susie S. Zook for $825,000. Denver Borough Roy R. Stevens conveyed property in Denver Borough to John H. Clair and Victoria L. Clair for $153,600. Earl Township Frank A. Kourt Jr. and Heather Mabry-Kourt con­ veyed property on Bridle Path to Brittany A. Miller and Devon R. Miller for $227,500. Isaac L. Zook and Sara Ann Zook conveyed property in Earl Township to David Allen Fisher Jr. for $110,000. Mary Ann Lapp and Reuben B. Lapp conveyed property on North Shirk Road to David O. Nolt and Mary Ann Nolt for $455,000.

East Cocalico Township Melissa M. Byma conveyed property on Justin Circle to Kevin T. Byma and Melissa M. Byma for $1. Audrey Martin and Mark A. Martin conveyed property on Ebersole Road to Brent M. Martin for $319,000. Jeffrey A. Purcell and Teresa D. Purcell conveyed prop­ erty on Stony Run Road to David E. Ramos Ortiz and Veronica Ramos Ortiz for $165,000. Earl W. Potts and Nancy M. Potts conveyed property in East Cocalico Township to Jason R. Weaver and Wanita M. Weaver for $240,000. Erma’s Hair Salon LLC and Erma J. Weaver conveyed property on North Reading Road to Brian K. Asper and Lucinda M. Asper for $225,000. East Earl Township Pennymac Loan Services LLC conveyed property on Broad Street to USA Housing & Urban Develop­ ment for $1.

(Smokestown & Denver Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

1.5-STORY CAPE COD * 3 or 4 BEDROOMS * NICE DETACHED 3-BAY 40’x27’ SHOP * .71 ACRES

THURS., MAY 14 at 6:30 PM LOCATED AT: 702 Smokestown Rd., Denver, Pa. 17517

SATURDAY, MAY 16 9 A.M. – REAL ESTATE 1 P.M.

5942 Michele Dr., Narvon, PA 17555. Rt. 322 E. from Blue Ball. Right Narvon Rd. Left Michele Dr. to property on right. (Salisbury Twp., Lanc. Co.)

Country brick/alum./wood ‘one owner’ split foyer dwl. w/1707 SF, eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets & appliances, slide door to 9x10 rear deck, living rm. w/bow window, 3 bdrms., 2 full baths, family rm. w/brick hearth w/free standing propane stove & slide door to patio, laundry, finished lower level, heat pump, central AC, 2 car garage, 12x20 utility bldg. all on partially wooded 1.18 ACRE lot w/on-site well & septic. Zoned Open Space. NOTE: Owners relocated to retirement quarters & serious to sell. Ideal as residence or investment. Quiet, rural residential community, minutes to Rts. 23, 322, 897 & 340. 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) Ralph W. & Randal V. Kline Mary Jane Gossert Roy E. Good, Jr. Vance Gossert: Aaron Z. Nolt 717-629-0842 Curvin M. Gail Shirk: Horning 717-445-5334 717-445-4309 AUCTIONEERS Vickie Brubaker: Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com 717-445-6567 #5064, #3956

PUBLIC AUCTION 2½ STY. 3 BDRM. DWL. – BARN/GAR. 24x48 SHOP 30x80 – WOOD SHOP 16x50 – CABIN

4 ACRE COUNTRY LOT w/PASTURE

SKID LOADERS – TRACTORS – HIT & MISS ENG. MOWERS – TOOLS – FURNITURE – APPLIANCES COLLECTIBLES – PRIMITIVES – COINS FIVEPOINTVILLE – RED RUN AREA

FRIDAY, MAY 15 9 A.M. – REAL ESTATE 2 P.M. 643 Fivepointville Rd., Denver. Rt. 897 N. to Fivepointville to stop sign. Left Fivepointville Rd. to property on left. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

2½ sty. frame/vinyl dwl. w/2237 SF finished area, country eat-in kitchen w/ oak raised panel cabinets & wainscoting, living & family rms., sewing rm./ office, spacious sun rm., 1st floor laundry w/half bath, 3 bdrms., 1½ baths, attic, bsmt., oil HW heat, low maintenance exterior w/covered soffit, fascia & insulated tilt windows. Outbldgs: 1 sty. frame/painted steel siding shop 30x80 w/gas hot air heat, (3) overhead doors, elec. (used as lawn mower shop), 2 sty. masonry/frame barn/garage 28x48 w/3 horse stalls, 2 car garage, water, elec. & 2nd floor hay storage, 1 sty. frame/vinyl shop 16x50 w/elec., 1 sty. frame cabin 12x32 w/loft area all on 4 ACRES country lot w/ approx. 2 acres fenced pasture, mature shade trees, lawn & garden area, farmland boundary, macadam driveway. Zoned Ag & Residential Low. NOTE: Owners downsizing & motivated to sell. A “must see” family property w/plenty of shop & garage area. Great location. Minutes to East Earl, Terre Hill & Red Run w/easy access to Rts. 625, 897, 222 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment. For brochure or land plotting visit www. klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

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

Leroy R. & Minerva B. Hoover 717-445-6195

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DIRECTIONS: From Main St. in Denver, turn on Snyder St. (at ENB Bank) and stay left on Monroe St. (becomes Reinholds Rd.) Turn right on Smokestown Rd. and travel approx. 1 mile to property on right (just past the Fire Co.) REAL ESTATE: A Cape Cod style 1.5-story house w/beautiful stone exterior & 3 bay detached shop on .71 level acre lot. House has approx. 1,723 sq. ft.; large eat-in kitchen w/wooden cabinetry, upgraded counter tops & backsplash, eat-at counter; dining room (or 4th BR); LR w/stone hearth for woodstove; main level master BR; full bath; second level has 2 spacious BR; new vinyl windows in 2019; good roof; oil fired H/W radiator heat; on-site well & septic. DETACHED SHOP: A 40’x27’ detached shop has 3 bays. Maintenance-free exterior of alum. siding & stucco; (3) overhead doors; 1 bay is insulated; E. Cocalico Twp.; desirable Cocalico School District; spring taxes $795, fall taxes $3,246. Attorney Kling & Deibler 717354-7700. VACANT LOT: Across the road from the house is a .19 acre vacant lot. Parcel #080-22430-0-0000 (no street address); road frontage; mostly level; total taxes are $71.00. OPEN HOUSE: Call/Text auctioneer at 717-587-8906. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com OFFERING BROKER PARTICIPATION, AGENTS NEED TO REGISTER

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

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

Auction For:

NATHANIEL L. & AYLINA C. ENCK

(Sporting Hill/Manheim Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION 5-BDRM 3.5 BATH CUSTOM BRICK CAPE COD 1.07 AC. LOT * ATTACHED 2-CAR GARAGE 3-BAY BRICK TRUCK GARAGE/SHOP JD 455 TRACTOR * HUSTLER MOWER BRI-MAR TRAILER * GUNS WOODWORKING EQUIP * TOOLS FURNITURE * ANTIQUES * ETC.

SAT., MAY 30, 2020 at 9:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE at 1:30 P.M.

LOCATED AT: 578 W. Sun Hill Rd., Manheim, Pa. Penn Twp. Lancaster Co. DIRECTIONS: From Manheim take Rt. 72 S. to right on W. Sun Hill Rd. Go 1.2 miles to property on right. REAL ESTATE: consists of a 4,369 sq. ft. custom-built brick Cape Cod dwelling & 2,160 sq. ft. 3-bay brick truck garage on 1.07 acres. Main floor features a stunning raised panel custom cherry kitchen by Quality; Graber Stone countertops; gas range; fridge & DW, built-in pantry & desk; breakfast nook; family room w/FP & woodstove; Cherry wainscot; built-in bookcases, HW floors throughout; formal dining room; foyer w/open staircase; 24x24 formal sunken living room w/French exit doors; ½ bath; master BR suite w/private bath features rich Rosewood flooring; laundry/sewing room; attached 2-car garage; upper level includes 4 large bdrms w/closets & 2-full baths, exotic African Avodire HW flooring; attic access; laundry chute; 2,698 sq. ft. unimproved basement w/ canning storage; 2 LP furnaces/central AC; central vac; 200 amp svc; LP & electric water heaters; woodstove aux heat; on-site well & septic; annual taxes: $7600; 2-1000 gal LP tanks; Outbuilding: an all brick 2,160 sq. ft. heated 3-bay truck garage, 2 12’ & 1 14’ overhead doors; board & batten interior; LP Armstrong aux generator included; shop area; nice macadam drive & parking area. OPEN HOUSE: SAT., MAY 16 from 1-3 PM; for info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: James Clark (717) 464-4300 Note: Stunning executive style custom 5-BR Cape Cod offers numerous valuable amenities throughout; truly a “one-of-a kind” property! Spacious solid brick 3-bay truck garage offers many possibilities! For photos & full listing visit www.martinandrutt.com Full Listing to Follow!

Auction By: Auction For: John J. Rutt II J. RICHARD MYER 717-587-8906 ESTATE Michael J. Martin (Exec. Rachel 717-371-3333 Bowman AY-002189-L EPHRATA & NEW HOLLAND, PA 717-665-4282) Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

Elizabeth Township Brinton S. Rutherford, Dale Rutherford and Pearl R. Rutherford conveyed prop­ erty on Fox Road to Pearl R. Rutherford for $1. Ephrata Borough Elizabeth J. Cowley and Ronald L. Cowley conveyed property on Martin Avenue to Ronald L. Cowley for $1. Ellen M. Mellinger and Glen P. Mellinger conveyed prop­ erty in Ephrata Borough to Marvin S. Zimmerman and Mary E. Zimmerman for $210,000. Amy L. McHenry and Paul V. McHenry conveyed prop­ erty on Marie Avenue to Olivia G. Fagan and Trent

Reber for $265,000. Gordon H. Hertzog and Sylvia A. Hertzog and Todd A. Hertzog conveyed prop­ erty on Ashley Drive to James R. Leibig, James R. Leibig Jr. and Maureen A. Leibig for $146,000. Robert Good conveyed property in Ephrata Borough to Jenna Melton for $7,000. Kylie N. Weaver and Shane E. Weaver conveyed prop­ erty in Ephrata Borough to Shane E. Weaver for $1. Ephrata Township Lori E. Mendenhall con­ veyed property on Hill Dale Drive to Gregory L. Heim (Continued On Page 10B)

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

TUESDAY, MAY 19 • 5 P.M.

LOCATION: 2011 Division Hwy., Ephrata, PA 17522 (Hinkletown). Rt. 322 W. of Blue Ball to auction on left beside Hinkletown Mennonite Church. (Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.) REAL ESTATE: 2½ sty. frame/siding dwl. w/1674 SF finished area, eatin kitchen w/corner pantry, dining rm. w/built-in cabinets, parlor, 4 bdrms., full bath, 1st floor laundry/mudroom, attic, full bsmt., propane heat, raised panel doors thru out, low maintenance exterior w/covered soffit, fascia, insulated/tilt windows, wrap around covered front porch, rear covered porch. Outbldgs: 2 sty. frame barn/shop 26x48 w/painted steel siding, horse stall, storage room, 2nd floor hay storage & shop area, 11x33 covered forebay & attached 9x14 buggy gar., 1 sty. frame/siding shop 16x36 w/hip roof all on 9/10 ACRE rural country lot w/plenty of garden area, on-site well & septic. NOTE: Owner downsizing & motivated to sell! Ideal as residence or investment. “Move in” condition dwl. Convenient location, minutes to Ephrata, New Holland & Martindale. Open Houses are cancelled. Call 717-445-4309 for more information. NOTICE: Aucton will go on as planned, however not sold on-site but to be sold by bid by phone 717445-4309. Call ahead to register. For brochure or land plotting visit www. klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

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

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Witman AUCTIONEERS, INC. PUBLIC AUCTION

• OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY FIVE (5) RURAL BUILDING LOTS •

Saturday, June 6, 2020 • 2:00 P.M.

LOCATION: Prospect Drive & 173 Bomberger Road, Lititz, PA 17543, Elizabeth Township, Lancaster County.

• PLEASE NOTE - ALL TRACTS WILL BE SOLD AT THE PROSPECT DRIVE LOCATION! • LOT-A Unimproved Rural Lot 100’x208’ Parcel #240882190000 • LOT-B Unimproved Rural Lot 100’x200’ Parcel #240735110000 • LOT-C Unimproved Rural Lot 100’x200’ Parcel #2405823700000 • LOT-K Unimproved Rural Lot 100’x200’ Parcel #240660740000 • 1.51 Acre M/L Lot Open Rural Level Lot With Water Parcel #2407698400000 Go To These Tracts At Your Convenience For Inspection. See Website For Financing, Photos, Listing, Terms: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: Arlene J. May Estate; Douglas S. May Ext. Kreider W. May Estate; Cynthia S. Singer Ext.; Douglas S. May Ext.

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

Witman AUCTIONEERS, INC. PUBLIC AUCTION

• VALUABLE REAL ESTATE •

Wednesday, May 27, 2020 • 6:00 P.M.

LOCATION: 16 East Woods Drive, Lititz, PA 17543 (Kissel Hill Area) Warwick Township, Lancaster County QUALITY WELL BUILT ALL BRICK THREE (3) BEDROOM RANCH STYLE HOUSE WITH ATTACHED GARAGE ON 0.55 ACRES M/L EXCELLENT LOCATION, hardwood floors, finished basement w/potential bedroom, 1,232 sq. ft., close to many conveniences, stores, restaurants, churches, entertainment & downtown Lititz. Warwick School District. “Highly Motivated Sellers,” CERTAINLY DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!

Open House Date: Sat., May 16, 12:00-2:00 P.M. For Financing, Photos, Full Listing, Terms, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: Ronald C. & Barbara A. Achey

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


10B - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

$256,525. Deann W. Searcy and John A. Searcy conveyed property on Fieldcrest Lane to Steven Bowman and Vickie L. Bowman for $230,000. (Continued From Page 9B) Patricia J. Good and Ray L. and Lori E. Heim for $1. Good conveyed property on Lois E. Beck conveyed Fairmont Road to Austin R. property on Fieldcrest Lane Good for $1. to A. Anthony Kilkuskie for Lititz Borough

Deeds Recorded

Witman AUCTIONEERS, INC. PUBLIC AUCTION

• VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • • CARNIVAL GLASS COLLECTION • • ANTIQUES • WINROSS TRUCKS • • FURNITURE • PERSONAL PROPERTY •

Saturday, June 6, 2020

8:00 A.M. • Real Estate 12:00 Noon LOCATION: 14 Loop Road, Lititz PA 17543, (Lexington Area) Elizabeth Township, Lancaster County. BRICK THREE (3) BEDROOMS, ONE & ONE HALF (11/2) BATHS, RANCHSTYLE HOUSE WITH BRICK THREE (3) BAY DETACHED GARAGE ON APPROX. TWO (2) ACRES M/L LEVEL LOT - EXCELLENT LOCATION, Elizabeth Township, Warwick School District, Modern Oak 38 Handle Kitchen, 2,104 Sq. Ft., Hardwood Floor, Brick Fireplace, A MUST SEE PROPERTY! Many Amenities, See Website Or Call For An Appointment. For Financing, Photos, Full Listing, Terms, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: Arlene J. May Estate, Douglas S. May Ext.

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

James F. Wess and Jane L. Wess conveyed property on South Spruce Street to James F. Wess for $1. William T. Milligan con­ veyed property on South Cedar Street to Brienna M. Root and Jeffrey L. Root for $160,000. William T. Milligan con­ veyed property on South Cedar Street to Brienna M. Root and Jeffrey L. Root for $140,000. Jacqueline Righter and Mark L. Righter conveyed property on Sussex Place to Mary Elizabeth Peazzoni and Thomas Peazzoni for $240,000. William Joe Rogers conveyed property on Noble Street to Janine R. Orsini for $125,000. New Holland Borough Josh Nolt and Brady Stoner conveyed property on Spruce Street to Stephen Malenchek for $260,000.

Upper Leacock Township Vedrana Krstic and Zeljko Krstic conveyed property on Hellers Church Road to Joseph Stephen Reilly III for $215,000. Warwick Township Bradley Thomas Bunt and Cassondra Kasun conveyed property on North Oak Street to Jamal Bouali for $300,000. Katie Anne High Owens conveyed property on Brookfield Road to Luke B. Hahn for $165,000. Lorena M. Zea-Zolna and Brian Anthony Zolna conveyed property on East Woods Drive to John K. Kilby and Shirley Ann Kilby for $255,000. Cynthia F. Gimmi and Kenneth J. Gimmi conveyed property on Brookview Drive to Blake Anthony Ditlow and Lindsay Barbara Steiger for $215,000.

ONLINE ONLY AUCTION

Trailers, Concrete & Construction Tools, Lawn/Garden & Misc.

Bidding Ends Thursday, May 28 @ 6:00 P.M. Items Located at:121 N. 9th St., Akron, PA 17501 - Lancaster Co. From Route 272 in Akron, go South on N. 9th St. to property on left.

PUBLIC AUCTION

3-BDRM. 2-BATH BI-LEVEL HOME * .80-ACRE RURAL LOT 3-SEASONS ROOM * 2-CAR GARAGE * 2 UTILITY BARNS

THURS., MAY 28, 2020 at 6 PM Located at: 180 Fetterville Rd., East Earl, Pa. East Earl Twp. Lancaster Co.

Directions: From Shady Maple Complex take Rt. 23 E. 1 mile to right on Fetterville Rd. to home on right. Real Estate: Consists of a (1974) 1,190 sq. ft. brick & vinyl bi-level home w/2-car garage on a .80-ac. rural lot. Main floor features a spacious 13’x18’ living room; cherry wood cabinetry kitchen w/range & DW; dining area; nice 12’x13’ 3-seasons room; 3 bedrooms; laundry & full bath; lower level features a 13’x16’ family room w/cozy LP stove; new office & full bath; 2-car garage; new heat pump/central AC; insulated windows; on-site well & septic system; annual taxes: $3,064. Outbuildings: 2 utility barns 16’x20’ & 16’x21’; macadam drive & parking area; nice level country lot borders farmland! OPEN HOUSE: SAT., MAY 16 from 1-3 PM; For info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Note: Well-maintained 3-bedroom home on a rural .80 ac. lot. Move-in condition w/tasteful décor & valuable recent updates throughout; desirable ELANCO schools, low taxes; located along a quiet side road w/easy access to Rt. 23 & 322. For photos & listing, visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

NEW HOLLAND, PA

ZACHARY R. & TWILA J. ZIMMERMAN

(717) 587-0175

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 3 BDRM. SPLIT FOYER DWL. 2 CAR GAR. – 24x30 DET. GAR./SHOP

Glendon T. Nolt and Sarah E. Nolt for $1. West Earl Township Brent R. Martin and Lisa L. Martin conveyed property in West Earl Township to Titus A. High and Heather L. Zimmerman for $226,000. Ella M. Martin and Isaac S. Martin conveyed property in West Earl Township to Lorraine S. Martin and Philip S. Martin for $500,000. Renae L. Gulledge and Ryan L. Gulledge conveyed prop­ erty on Talon Drive to Ryan T. Foltz for $218,000. Alta S. Zimmerman and David W. Zimmerman con­ veyed property on South Fairmount Road to Lori J. Zimmerman and Nelson N. Zimmerman for $1. Christina Lynn Elliott and Ryan Patrick Elliott con­ veyed property on Spring Meadow Lane to Christina Lynn Elliott and Ryan Patrick Elliott for $1. David W. Hammer, Kenda L. Hammer and Kathy Rae Spangler conveyed property on Millstone Drive to Brian L. Zimmerman for $250,000.

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1½ STY. 4 BDRM. DWL. 2 CAR GAR./SHOP – PAVILION 8½ ACRES w/STREAM LITITZ – ELM – PENRYN AREA

AY 000155-L

(East Earl/Fetterville Area)

Audrey G. Klopp and Larry N. Klopp conveyed property on Woods Drive to Emily E. Maxwell and Martin J. Sommers Jr. for $235,000. Anne B. King and Melvin L. King conveyed property on Rothsville Road to Compass Mill Complex LLC for $225,000. Danielle L. Baldwin and George Fisher Baldwin conveyed property on Knollwood Drive to Ashley Marie Camp and Chad D. Camp for $229,000. Eric Matthew Yunginger conveyed property on Mayfield Drive to Eric Matthew Yunginger and Stacey L. Yunginger for $1. West Cocalico Township Jonathan L. Martin and Melissa Gail Martin con­ veyed property on Galen Hall Road to Evan C. Augsburger for $215,000. Eugene K. Martin and Linda S. Martin conveyed property on Route 897 to Daniel E. Martin and Lori E. Martin for $2,000,000. Glendon T. Nolt and Sarah E. Nolt conveyed property in West Cocalico Township to

Heavy Equipment & Trailers: John Deere “15”mini excavator 1989 hrs. Yanmar Diesel with steel tracks; 14’ Pequea (10,000 gvw.) flatbed trailer; Ringo (5,000 gvw.) dump trailer; flatbed trailer (7,000 gvw.) w/winch; 2018 Atlas 6’x12’x6’ (5,000 gvw.) box trailer. Concrete Tools: Stow 14”concrete cu�ng saw; Husqvarna 14”portable concrete saw; concrete electric floor grinder/polisher; Mikasa plate tamper; Bosch electric jack hammer w/heavy cords; Whitman/Honda 24” concrete finishing floor edger; bull float; concrete hand tools; Forma drain; orange cones. Lawn & Garden: Honda 36” riding mower; Husqvarna 22” 7hp lawn mower; Lawn Boy 21” commercial mower; leaf blower; B&S overseeder; lawn tools; B&S hydraulic wood spli�er. Tools & Misc.: Metal/plas�c toolboxes; 12” Dewalt miter saw; Senco framing nailer; Bosch electric plainer; Bosch laser level; Cra�sman belt sander; Milwaukee 7-1/4 saw; Cra�sman table saw; Rolling Kobalt toolbox; light tower; Reddy kero portable heater; Coleman gas grill/camp stove; gas cans; hydraulic floor jacks; Porter Cable air compressor/ hoses; jumper cables; metal/plas�c toolboxes/misc. mechanical tool; adjustable-folding medal ladder; Honda (3,000) psi. 2.7 max gpm. pressure washer; 8’x8’ portable storage shed; 55-gal steel drum, new 6’ pa�o French door; outhouse; high capacity waterless Sunmar compost toilet; Canadian peat moss bale & 30-30 Winchester rifle w/ scope. Auc�oneer’s Note: Loadout �mes are Friday May 29, 5-7 P.M. and Saturday May 30, 10 A.M.-3 P.M. For bidders with no internet access we will be taking phone bids. Contact Wilmer at 717-333-4881 or Meryl at 717-629-6036 to place a phone bid. For more pictures and online bidding, go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com, www.auc�onzip.com & www.GoToAuc�on.com

Seller: Lloyd & Karen Zeiset

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

AY# 002026

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

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

PUBLIC AUCTION FARM EQUIPMENT – JD & FORD TRACTORS WOOD-MIZER PORTABLE SAWMILL OAK – POPLAR – MAPLE – PINE LUMBER

TUESDAY, MAY 19 • 10 A.M.

778 Maple Grove Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540 (Maple Grove Area). Rt. 625 N. of Bowmansville to Knauers. Right Rt. 568 E. thru Alleghenyville. Right Maple Grove Rd. to auction on left. (Brecknock Twp., Berks Co.)

FRIDAY, JUNE 5 • 5 P.M.

200 Evans Rd., Lititz. Rt. 501 N. of Lititz. Left W. Newport Rd. toward Elm/ Penryn. Right Evans Rd.

Secluded dwl. w/2640 SF. “One owner” eat-in kitchen w/appliances, living rm., family/sun rm., 4 bdrms., 2 baths, rec. rm., bonus/man cave rm., 1st floor laundry, pantry, full bsmt., attic, heat pump & central AC. 2 car gar./ shop bldg. 23x38 w/shop & finished 2nd floor rec rm. Custom 20x20 pavilion & misc. outbldgs. 8½ ACRES w/pasture, streams, lawn & garden area. Ideal rural setting w/abundant wildlife. After 25 years, owners relocating to Franklin Co. & serious to sell. Unique acreage property in quiet, peaceful setting. Minutes to Lititz, Manheim, Penryn, Brickerville & Ephrata. A “must see” country hide-away. Warwick Schs. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., May 16, 23 & 30 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 Martin W. & Roy E. Good, Jr. Kimberly A. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Kampen Horning 717-626-4389 717-733-1006 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956 www.klinekreidergood.com

(Brubaker Valley/Lititz Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

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

SAT., JUNE 6, 2020 at 9:00 AM REAL ESTATE at 12:30 PM

1.9 ACRES

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

PENRYN – BRICKERVILLE AREA – PENN AREA

THURSDAY, MAY 14 • 6 P.M.

1047 Mountain Rd., Manheim. Rt. 501 N. from Lititz. Left W. Newport Rd. to Penryn. Right Locust Grove Rd. Right Mountain Rd. OR Rt. 322 W. thru Brickerville. Left Speedwell Forge Rd. Right Mountain Rd.

Rural setting, dwl. w/2512 SF, “one owner” low maintenance, large eat-in kitchen w/appliances & pantry, living rm. w/hearth & stove, spacious 1st floor family rm., 3 bdrms., 1½ baths, laundry, finished lower level w/rec rm., office w/hearth & flue, 2 car garage, oil HW heat plus mini split AC units, 24x30 2 car garage/shop w/LP gas heat & elec. & utility bldg. 1.9 ACRES country partial wooded lot w/picnic/play area, lawn & garden area. Zoned Ag. After 44 years owners downsizing & serious to sell. Country location, minutes to Lititz, Manheim, Penryn, Elm & Brickerville. NOTE: Open houses are cancelled. Call Marlin at 717-629-4557 for more information. ALSO NOTE: Auction will go on as planned, but to be sold by online bidding (see website) or bid by phone 717-733-1006. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline J. Marlin & Roy E. Good, Jr. Nancy E. Aaron Z. Nolt Becker Curvin M. 717-665-7283 or Horning 717-629-4557 717-733-1006 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

Sawmill: Wood-Mizer Portable SawMill w/Blade Sharpener (will cut 16’ long x 30” diameter logs), Approx. 30 Extra Blades. Tractors – Farm Equipment: * 1968 JD 2510 Gas Tractor w/WF. * 1958 Ford 860 Gas Tractor w/WF & Rear Wts. * 1948 JD M Gas Tractor w/Cult. & Rear Wts. (plow sold separately). * JD 45 Self Propelled Combine (round back) w/10’ Head. JD Mod. 145 16” 3-Btm. Trip Plow, Brillion 7-Tooth 3-Pt. Chisel Plow, JD KBA 7’ Disc, JD Offset Transport Disc, 6’ 3-Pt., Dunham 8’ Culti-packer, JD 8’ Harrow, JD 3-Pt. Fert. Spreader, JD 1240 4-Row Plateless Corn Planter w/Dry Fert. & Pesticide, 3-Pt. 2-Row Cultivator, JD 8250 Grain Drill w/Grass Seeder, JD 1209 Mower-Conditioner, JD 606 Rotary Mower, Pequea 710 Hay Tedder, JD 640 Side Delivery Rake, JD 24T Baler, N. Idea 323 1-Row Corn Picker, NH 24’ Elev., NH 14’ Dump Wagon, 14’ Wagon w/False End Gate, Wagon Running Gear, 2-Wheel Grain Transport Bin, (3) Gravity Bin Wagons, Sauder 7’ Front Blade, Sauder Front End Loader w/Manure Fork & Bucket, (3) Hyd. Cyl. Lumber – Farm Related: Lrg. Amount of Seasoned Oak, Poplar, Maple & Pine Lumber, (2) Buck Saws, Old Doors, Wood Shutters, Old Scale, Front Tine Tiller, Wood & Metal Fence Posts, Rolls of Wire, Bicycles, Chicken Feeders, Waterers, Nests & Crates, Garbage Cans, Scrap Iron, Wagon Load of Misc. Farm Related Items. NOTE: Auction to begin at 10 AM w/wagon load of sm. farm items followed by lumber and going directly into farm equipment, tractors & sawmill before 12 Noon. Terms are cash, PA check or credit card w/3% service fee. Food Stand. See website for more photos. Randal V. Kline Richard K. Roy E. Good, Jr. & Donna L. Aaron Z. Nolt Burkhart Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4047 717-445-4309 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

Directions: From Clay take Rt. 322 W., bear left onto Brubaker Valley Rd. 2.5 mi. to right on Reifsnyder Rd. to home on left. Real Estate: Consists of a (1999) custom built stone & vinyl sided 2,914 sq. ft. Cape Cod style dwelling w/3-car garage; 2-bay truck garage/shop & utility barn on 1.5 acres. Main floor features an impressive foyer w/curved open staircase; ½ bath; an eat-in style custom Foxcraft raised panel cherry kitchen w/appliances, Formica counter-tops, tile back splash, pantry & built-in desk; family room w/bay window seat & French doors to wrap-around deck w/power awning; office w/ private entrance; laundry; formal living room; master suite w/cathedral window & 2 dbl. closets; private bath w/dbl. vanity & whirlpool tub; upper level has 2 large bedrooms & full bath; attic storage; daylight basement w/woodstove; rec room; central AC; oil furnace w/1,000 gal fuel tank; central vac; on-site well & septic; water treatment system; insulated windows; macadam drive & parking area; annual taxes: $6,744. Outbuildings: a 1,536 sq. ft. frame 2-bay truck garage/ shop w/mezzanine storage; 16’x24’ 1-bay lean-to garage; 10’x14’ utility shed; open front shed. OPEN HOUSE: MAY 16 & 23 from 1-3 PM; for info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Note: Stunningly beautiful custom-built home w/rich amenities & tasteful décor throughout; spacious open floor plan, nice panoramic view of the Brubaker Valley farmland! Large truck garage & shop w/storage. FULL LISTING TO FOLLOW or for photos & listing, visit www.martinandrutt.com.

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

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

Auction For:

CLYDE & ARLENE SAUDER (717) 626-4386


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - 11B

SALES REGISTER WED., MAY 13 - 5:00 p.m. - Elsie K. Bowman, 475 Church Ave., Ephrata. 1-1/2 story brick 3 bedroom dwelling, 1 car garage, utility building, 3/10 acre deep lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 14 - 6:00 p.m. - J. Marlin and Nancy E. Becker, 1047 Mountain Rd., Manheim. Country 3 bedroom split foyer dwell­ ing, 2 car garage, 24x30 detached garage/shop, 1.9 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 14 - 6:30 p.m. - Nathaniel L. and Aylina C. Enck, 702 Smokes­town Rd., Denver. 1.5 story Cape Cod, 3 or 4 bedrooms, nice, detached 3 bay 40’x27’ shop, .71 acre. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., MAY 15 - 9:00 a.m. - Leroy R. and Minerva B. Hoover, 643 Fivepointville Rd., Denver. 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, barn/ garage 24x48, shop 30x80, wood shop 16x50, cabin, 4

acre country lot with pasture. Real estate at 2:00 p.m. Skid loaders, tractors, hit and miss engine, mowers, tools, furniture, appliances, collect­ibles, primitives, coins. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 16 - 9:00 a.m. - Ralph W. and Mary Jane Gossert, 5942 Michele Dr., Narvon. Country split foyer 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, utility building, 1.18 acre rural lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Vehicles, lawn tractor, furniture, appliances, primitives, coins, hunting items. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., MAY 18 - 5:00 p.m. - Jonathan L. and Kath­ ryn J. Beiler, 5860 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gap. Country 1-1/2 story 4 bed­ room dwelling, 1-1/2 story barn/garage building 28x38, 6/10 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. TUES., MAY 19 - 10:00 a.m. - Richard K. and Donna L. Burkhart, 778 Maple Grove Rd., Mohnton. Farm equipment, JD and Ford tractors, wood-mizer port­ able sawmill, oak, poplar, maple and pine lumber. Kline, Kreider and Good

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1 STY. 4 BDRM. RANCHER ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE – UTILITY BLDG. ½ ACRE LOT EPHRATA – SCHOENECK – STEVENS AREA

MONDAY, JUNE 1 • 5 P.M.

Auctioneers. TUES., MAY 19 - 5:00 p.m. - Mary M. Stauffer, 2011 Division Highway, Eph­rata. 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, barn/ shop 26x48, 2nd shop 16x36, 9/10 acre country lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., MAY 20 - 9:00 a.m. - Douglas T. Yoder Estate, 668 Bulltown Rd., Elverson. Farm equipment, tractors, vehicles, tools, guns, contents. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. WED., MAY 20 - 5:00 p.m. - John H. and Karen I. Eby, 667 Wide Hollow Rd., East Earl. Country 2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, utility buildings, 1.2 acres m/l. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 21 - 6:30 p.m. - Robert Q. and Beth A. Landis, 436 Hill Rd., Den­ ver. 5.5 acres, 2.5 story updated house, open floor plan, nice kitchen, 4 bed­ rooms, large 4 bay 2 level shop, pasture area. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers.

TUES., MAY 26 - 8:30 a.m. - Tim L. and Linda M. Martin, 193 Spook Ln., East Earl. 31 Hd Holstein herd, pony and wagon, silo and unloaders, tractors, skid­ loaders, farm machinery, TMR mixer, Weaverline cart, greenhouses and supplies, construction tools, milking equipment. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. WED., MAY 27 - 5:00 p.m. - Ben and Barb Stoltz­ fus, 5186 Dogwood Dr., New Holland. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 28x18 horse barn, 8/10 acre. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. WED., MAY 27 - 6:00 p.m. - Ronald C. and Barb­ ara A. Achey, 16 East Woods Dr., Lititz. Quality well-built all brick 3 bedroom ranch style house with attached garage on .55 acres m/l. Witman Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., MAY 28 - 3:00 p.m. - Harland W. Weaver Estate, 646 Lititz Rd., Man­ heim. Country brick 1 story rancher, 2 car garage,

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 2 STY. 3 BDRM. DWL. 2 CAR GAR. – UTILITY BLDGS.

1.2 ACRES

FIVEPOINTVILLE – TERRE HILL – MARTINDALE AREA

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 • 5 P.M.

667 Wide Hollow Rd., East Earl (Fivepointville/Terre Hill area). Rt. 897 S. from Fivepointville. Right Wide Hollow Rd. OR from Terre Hill north on Main St. Right Broad St. Left Vine St. Right Wide Hollow Rd.

Custom built “one owner” dwl. w/2268 SF, eat-in kitchen w/custom cabinets & gas appliances, formal dining rm., living/family rm. w/brick fireplace, large sun rm., 1st floor laundry, 3 bdrms. (future 4th bdrm. 12x10, currently used as WIC), 2½ baths, full bsmt., gas air heat w/central AC, central vac, paver patio w/pergola, play station & utility bldg. 1.2 ACRES country lot w/lawn & garden area, extra driveway for camper or truck parking. After 25 years owners downsizing & serious to sell. Open houses have been cancelled. Call John at 717-951-0742 for more information. NOTE: Auction will go on as planned but to be sold by online bidding or bid by phone 717-733-1006. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID

PUBLIC AUCTION

5.5 ACRES * 2.5 STORY UPDATED HOUSE OPEN FLOOR PLAN * NICE KITCHEN * 4 BRs LARGE 4-BAY 2 LEVEL SHOP * PASTURE AREA

#834368)

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

John H. & Karen I. Eby 717-951-0742 or 717-669-3636

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

(East Denver Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION THURS., MAY 21 at 6:30 PM Located at: 436 Hill Rd., Denver, PA 17517.

#834368)

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

Kenneth R. Martin 610-463-6049

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

COUNTRY 2½ STY. 4 BDRM. DWL. HORSE BARN – CARRIAGE BARN – FENCED PASTURE

2.2 ACRES

TERRE HILL – FIVEPOINTVILLE AREA

FRIDAY, JUNE 12 • 5 P.M.

819 Broad St., East Earl (Terre Hill), PA 17519. From Blue Ball/East Earl area take Rt. 897 N. to Terre Hill. Left Main St. Right Broad St. (Rt. 897) to property on left.

2½ sty. farmhouse w/2780 SF, dated 1800s w/addition, kitchen w/ appliances, pantry, dining rm., family rm. w/fireplace, living rm. w/brick hearth & stove, 4 bdrms., bonus 5th bdrm., 3½ baths, laundry w/new washer & dryer included, bonus rm., sun rm./hallway, bsmt. w/oil air heat, central AC. Horse barn 12x24 w/2 stalls & carriage barn 12x24 w/3 bays. 2.2 ACRES w/fenced pasture. Zoned Ag. NOTE: After 38 years owners relocating to Mexico & serious to sell. Stone/frame dwl. dated 1800s w/new addition 2000. Original wood floors. Convenient location country 2 ACRE lot w/pasture. Minutes to East Earl & Rt. 625. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., May 23, 30 & June 6 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www. klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

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

Joseph R. & Janet M. Schilling 717-278-9345 or 717-278-9343

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

(East Ephrata Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION Located at 17 Landis Rd., Ephrata, Pa. Ephrata Borough, Lancaster Co. Directions: From Main St. (Rt. 322) at Fisher’s Paint store take Bethany Rd. S. 1 block to right on Landis Rd. to home on right. Real Estate: Consists of a custom-built (1958) one-owner 1,261 sq. ft. Holland stone rancher w/attached 1-car garage & carport on a .38 acre lot. Main floor features an eat-in style oak cabinetry kitchen; breakfast nook/sitting room w/built-in book shelves; 12’x18’ living room w/picture window; 7’x13’ office or laundry; 3 bedrooms w/closets; full bath; attached 1-car garage & rear carport; basement is partially improved; rec room; utility storage room; canning storage; Bilco exit door; laundry w/sink; oil furnace w/aux. coal stove; central AC; 200amp svc.; public water & sewer; annual taxes: $3,300; nice hardscape retaining wall along sidewalk; mature shade & garden area; low maintenance home! OPEN HOUSE: SAT., MAY 16 & 23 from 1-3 PM; for info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Note: Charming one-owner rancher in move-in ready condition; convenient one-floor living; nice level lot; macadam drive & parking area; property offers quiet side street setting with easy access to Rt. 322/222; Ephrata schools. For photos & listing visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

NEW HOLLAND, PA

ELLA S. & (THE LATE JACOB) SENSENIG

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

(Elizabeth Twp./Brickerville Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

3-4 BDRM 1.5 STORY LOG HOME w/2-CAR GAR. 1.12-AC. LOT * GREAT ROOM * 2 BATHS 3-SEASONS ROOM * UTILITY BARN

THURS., JUNE 4, 2020 @ 6 PM

255 Galen Hall Rd., Reinholds, PA 17569. From Rts. 272 & 897 (Weaver Markets), Rt. 897 N. to Reinholds. Right Galen Hall Rd. OR from Kleinfeltersville/Cocalico Rt. 897 S. Left Galen Hall Rd. to property on left. (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.)

1 sty. vinyl rancher w/1624 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/appliances, family & living rms., 3 bdrms., 1 bath, 1st floor laundry/mudroom, rear enclosed porch/sunroom, attic, bsmt., oil HW heat, central vac, low maintenance exterior w/covered soffit & fascia, insulated/tilt windows thru out including insulated upgraded picture window, raised panel doors thru out, beautiful narrow width hardwood flooring, attached oversized masonry 2 car garage 24x30 w/new roof ‘18, 1 sty. board/batten utility bldg. 12x10 all on level 1.1 ACRE country lot w/stream overlooking farmland on side & rear, mature shade, lawn & garden area, macadam double width driveway, public water, on-site well & septic. NOTE: Tremendous opportunity to purchase rural country property. Economical & low maintenance. Convenient location w/easy access to Rts. 897, 222 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house May 30, June 6 & 13 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

PUBLIC AUCTION

MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2020 at 6 PM

1 sty. brick/metal siding rancher w/1988 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen, living rm. w/picture window, 4 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/master bath), 3 full baths, 1st floor laundry, rear enclosed porch/sunroom 10x13, finished family/rec. rm., full bsmt., elec. baseboard heat w/DC coal stove (very economical to heat), whole house fan, low maintenance exterior w/insulated/tilt windows, attached 2 car garage w/pull down steps to attic storage. Outbldgs: 1 sty. frame/vinyl utility/gar. bldg. 12x18 w/elec., concrete floor & overhead garage door, frame playhouse 8x12 & utility bldg. 10x12 all on level ½ Acre rural lot w/rear privacy Arborvitae tree fence, mature trees, lawn & garden area, paver patio 15x17 w/firepit & sitting wall, on-site well & septic. Zoned Industrial. NOTE: Owners relocating to larger acreage property & motivated to sell! Ideally located custom rancher. Minutes to Ephrata & Denver. Easy access to Rts. 272 & 322. Open Houses Are Cancelled. Call Clifford Fox at 717-519-9037 for more property details. NOTICE: Auction will go on as planned, however not sold on-site but to be sold by online bidding or bid by phone 717445-4309. 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 Clifford L. & Roy E. Good, Jr. Marlene B. Fox Aaron Z. Nolt 717-519-9037 Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

MONDAY, JUNE 15 • 5 P.M.

Rd., Ephrata. Sensenig Auctioneers, LLC. THURS., MAY 28 - 6:00 p.m. - Zachary R. and Twila J. Zimmerman, 180 Fetter­ ville Rd., East Earl. 3 bedroom 2 bath bi-level home, .80 acre rural lot, 3 seasons room, 2 car garage, 2 utility barns. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers.

3-BDRM CUSTOM HOLLAND STONE RANCHER 1-CAR GARAGE & CARPORT * .38 ACRE LOT

45 W. Mohler Church Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522. Rt. 272 S. from Denver/ Reamstown traffic light toward Ephrata. Left Church Ave. Left. W. Mohler Church Rd. to property on left. (Ephrata Twp., Lanc. Co.)

COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER 2 CAR GARAGE – UTILITY BLDG. 1.1 ACRE RURAL LOT w/STREAM GALEN HALL – REINHOLDS AREA

detached 2 car garage/shop 26x28, 2 acres rural lot. Real estate at 6:00 p.m. Personal property, furniture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. WED., MAY 28 - 4:00 p.m. - “New Date” - Spring Consignment Auction will be held at Sensenig Hard­ ware, LLC, 1020 Sensenig

Directions: From Rt. 272 (at Park Place Diner), turn on Hill Rd. Travel 1+ mile to property on left. Real Estate: A very nice colonial 2.5 story house with an open floor plan & large shop on mostly level 5.5 acre lot. House has real sandstone & vinyl siding; approx. 2,634 sq. ft.; beautiful Oak custom kitchen w/built-in appliances; abundant cabinetry & counter tops, cereal pantry, sink window overlooking sprawling backyard; open to dining area; open to huge LR w/side Bay style window; front formal DR or additional LR; family room w/deep window wells; small office w/ private access; main level laundry room; spacious brick paver patio; master BR w/ nice closet; 3 additional BR w/closets; a roomy full bathroom on each level; unimproved basement; desirable natural-gas warm air heat; also heat pump & central A/C; on-site well & septic; updated vinyl windows. Detached Shop: An impressive, newer 63’ wide x 46’ deep 4-bay shop. This 2 story stick-built structure has stone & steel exterior; (1 bay has a rear extension and is 58’ deep w/mechanic pit); all concrete floor has lines in ready for floor heat; water hook-up; has full second level storage w/outside door for forklift; huge backyard; pasture area has w/high-tensile fencing; some wooded area; desirable Cocalico School District; E. Cocalico Twp.; zoning Conservation. Attorney Tony Schimaneck. OPEN HOUSE: Call/Text auctioneer 717-587-8906. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com OFFERING BROKER PARTICIPATION, AGENTS MUST REGISTER

Located at 76 Fox Rd., Newmanstown, Pa. Elizabeth Twp. Lancaster Co. Warwick Schools Directions: From Brickerville Rt. 322/501 follow Rt. 501 N. 3 miles to right on Fox Rd. to property on right. Real Estate: Consists of a (1978) 1,610 sq. ft. 1.5 story log home on a wooded 1.12-ac. lot. Main floor includes a 28’x20’ great room featuring a soaring cathedral ceiling w/rustic open beams & rafters, pine finished paneling & ceiling, brick LP fireplace, dining area w/sliding door to 10’x22’ rear deck; open stairs to upper loft 12’x18’ bedroom; raised panel oak cabinetry kitchen w/center island & glass-top range, microwave, DW, & fridge; full bath & 3 bedrooms w/closets; lower level includes a partially improved rec room w/LP aux. stove; laundry; full bath; 3-seasons screened porch w/private entrance; 2-car garage; electric heat; insulated windows; on-site well & septic system; LP water heater; 500 gallon LP tank; water treatment system; annual taxes: $4,386. Outbuilding: a 12’x18 utility barn/garage; nice macadam drive & parking area; beautiful sandstone retaining walls & steps. OPEN HOUSE: SAT., MAY 16 & 23 from 1-3 PM; for info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Note: Charming log home situated in a quiet private wooded setting, cozy rustic décor throughout; enjoy watching the abundant wildlife from the deck or 3-seasons room. Easy access to Rt. 501 & 322, desirable Warwick schools! For photos & listing, visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

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

Auction For:

NEW HOLLAND, PA

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

ROBERT Q. & BETH A. LANDIS

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

Auction For:

BRINTON & PEARL RUTHERFORD (POA Dale (717) 606-7867)


12B - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Student Spotlight Bickel

THIS WEEK AT THE

WAGON

Cocalico High School

Wed., May 13 to Fri., May 15, 11AM-7PM • Sat., May 16, 11AM-3PM

Fish Sandwich w/Chips or Applesauce Cup - $2.50 (tax included) Chicken Parmesan Sandwich w/Chips or Applesauce Cup - $2.50 (tax included)

Schae Bickel

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What Is Octane And Should It Affect Drivers’ Decisions At The Pump? Anyone who has ever driven their vehicles into a filling station is no doubt familiar with the word “octane.” But few drivers may know what octane refers to and how it might affect their vehicles. According to Kelley Blue Book®, octane is a colorless component that boils at high temperatures. Octane is added to fuels, including gasoline used in vehicles, to eliminate preignition in combustion engines. The higher the octane rating, which is a measure of a fuel’s ability to resist “knocking” or “pinging,” the less likely the fuel is going to explode unexpectedly. In fact, KBB notes that gasoline with a high octane rating can withstand more compression than gas with a low octane rating. So what does this mean for the average driver when he or she arrives at the pump and has to choose between 87, 89 or 93 octane gasoline? Likely very little. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that most gasoline vehicles are designed to run on 87 octane gasoline. However,

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When Buying A Leased Vehicle Makes Sense Consumers in the market for new vehicles must make a number of decisions before getting behind the wheel of a new car. Some may debate whether or not to buy a new or pre-owned vehicle, while others may wonder if buying or leasing is best for them. People who decide to lease will likely have another decision to make when their leases reach maturity: should I return my car or buy it? Drivers who have never leased a vehicle may not even know that lessees have the option to buy their cars at the end of their lease agreements. The idea of leasing suggests drivers would always be better off turning their vehicles in, but there are situations in which keeping the car can benefit

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When Buying A Leased Vehicle Makes Sense (Continued From Page 5)

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