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WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 2017 • VOLUME LII, NO. 6 • READ THE FULL ISSUE ON THE WEB:

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

Look in this week’s Things To Do section beginning on page 6B for more events, including: • Ephrata Library Exploratorium Free Movie • Farmersville Fire Company Chicken BBQ & Bake Sale • Durlach-Mt. Airy Fire Company Ox Roast Dinner • Ephrata Pioneer Fire Company Chicken BBQ

Ephrata Borough Hall served as a welcome rest stop for close to 200 bike riders and their support staff that are part of Law

Enforcement United. The group is 100% volunteer and they include law enforcement, survivors and civilian survivors whose mission

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese is to honor the service and sacrifice and to remember the survivors left of all law enforcement officers behind. The group is one of many that have died in the line of duty (Continued On Page 2A)

5th Annual Hope For Haiti Benefit Auction To Be Held

THURSDAY, MAY 18 A Free Community Meal will be held at First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call 717­733­ 4134.

FRIDAY, MAY 19 & SATURDAY, MAY 20 New Holland United Methodist Church, 120 West Main Street, New Holland, will hold their annual Spring Book Sale, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Friday and 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday.

SUNDAY, MAY 21 The Old Country Church, Steinmetz Road, Stevens, will host a gospel sing featuring the Roland Zimmerman Family at 7:00 p.m. For more information, call 717­354­6804 or 717­336­ 6727.

A team of community volunteers have gathered together to create this 5th annual Hope For Haiti Benefit Auction, with a bevy of

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SHOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

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chapters doing the bike ride tribute and the event will culminate when all the groups merge to ride into Washington D.C. in the near future. The 94 cyclists rode into

Recently the Ephrata Lions Club recognized Ephrata High School Senior Eliza Mull as their Student of the Month for May. She is the daughter of Patrice and Mark Mull. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Patrice Mull, Eliza Mull and Steve Montpetit, Ephrata Lions Club. Eliza is a senior at Ephrata High School. She has par­ ticipated in numerous vol­ unteer activities including the Fulton Buddy Program (helping elementary stu­ dents), ESL tutor for refugee students, camp counselor at Woodcrest Retreat, serves as a preschool Sunday School teacher and Vacation Bible School counselor at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Eliza was also in the spring musical “Grease.” After high school, Eliza plans to take a gap year before college to study abroad in Ecuador through AFS. Upon her their contributions in comm­ return, she will be attending in Spanish Education. The Ephrata Lions ack­ unity service. Kutztown University with a The Lions Club Motto is major in German Education nowledge students each with a possible double major month of the school year for “We Serve.”

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Ephrata with an impressive motorcycle escort and they were welcomed by the police department and borough officials as they took a brief break for refreshment and nourishment. Support groups who stopped in Ephrata included Nashville, Tennessee; Syracuse, New York; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Fairfax, Virginia; and Columbus, Ohio. Shown are a portion of the riders arriving at the Borough Hall.

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dinating the benefit auction and I absolutely love seeing this event grow. I started as a college intern and thought I would be done after my first year, but somehow, I kept coming back. I am married to this event and the impact it has on the children’s education in Haiti.”

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Auctioned items including gift cards, furniture, an­ tiques, landscaping bridge, quilts and many more items will be available. All gifts and donations are tax deductible. Food will be available for purchase to also benefit the cause. All proceeds will go towards Haiti Partners’ and Christian Aid Ministries’ work in Haiti. Haiti Partners works in genuine partnership with Haitians to support them to move beyond the authori­ tarian traditions that have scarred their country’s his­ tory toward a brighter future of their own making. Shown is Katelynn Wright, Events Manager, with a few auction items.

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Obituaries Raymond J. Landon Jr., 87, Lititz, died Wednesday, April 26. He was the husband of the late Jeanette Landon. June E. Deemer, 74, wife of Larry L. Deemer, Lititz, died Tuesday, May 2. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Sean E., husband of Dorothy Deemer, Lititz; and a grandchild. James Haldeman, 67, husband of Gloria M. Halde­ man, Leola, died Tuesday, May 2. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Jimmy Henny, Bainbridge, and Gary Henny, Bainbridge; two daughters: Ellie, wife of Bill Poulas, Carlisle, and Jamie Lynn Haldeman, Car­ lisle; a stepson, Lloyd Deck­ er, fiancé of Virginia Tharp, Coatesville; Christa and Kyle; 12 grandchildren; nine great­grandchildren; and two sisters: Betty Jane, wife of Kenneth Crills, Manheim, and Janet, wife of Lloyd Ebersole, Manheim. Victor V. Thao, 61, husband of Ying (Lee) Thao, Lititz, died Tuesday, May 2. Besides his wife, he is survived by five sons: Branjoe Thao, Lititz; David Thao, husband of Mary, Pottstown; Peter Thao, hus­ band of Joan, Lititz; Joshua Thao, husband of Lily, Wisconsin; and Christopher Thao, husband of Angel, Wisconsin; two daughters: Linda Yang, wife of Kong, Denver; and Elizabeth Thao, Lititz; eight grandchildren; and siblings: Xao Neng Thao (Sue), Lakeland, Florida, and Yeng Yang (La Mang), Lakeland, Florida. Nancy L. Eichelberger, 74, Akron, died Wednesday,

May 3. She is survived by four sons: Gary Lashley; Greg Lashley, husband of Sylvia; Gerald S. Eichelberger, hus­ band of Jamie; and Jeremy Eichelberger; a daughter, Lori Pixler, wife of Steve; ten grandchildren; and two brothers: Jere Wissler, hus­ band of Dorothy, and Robert Wissler. She was preceded in death by a son, Jeffrey Eichel­ berger. Lance E. Royer, 83, com­ panion of Margaret Ingram, Narvon, died Wednesday, May 3. Besides his companion, he is survived by two daughters: Crystale L. Royer, Akron, and Luella M. Sensenich, Leola; five grandchildren; one great­grandchild; a brother, Terry M. Royer, Akron; and three sisters: Charmaine G. Wenrich, Reinholds; Wanda L. Leed, New Holland; and Vivian A. Garman, Ephrata. Randolph “Randy” L. Sensenig, 54, husband of Audrey L. (Keys) Orr­Sen­ senig, Lancaster, formerly of Ephrata, died Wednesday, May 3. Besides his wife, he is survived by his parents, Bruce E. and Elaine G.

(Good) Sensenig, Ephrata; a stepson, Joshua Orr; a stepdaughter, Danielle, wife of Joe Stoner; one step­ grandchild; and a brother, David L., wife of Jennifer C. Sensenig. He was preceded in death by two sons, Daniel Scott, and Shawn Clifford Sen­ senig. Benjamin W. Auker, 84, Ephrata, died Thursday, May 4. He was the husband of the late Shirley (Simpson) Auk­ er. He is survived by three daughters: Dorothy S. Auk­ er, Lancaster; Jane S., wife of Robin Fritz, Denver; and Fern S., wife of Raymond Stone, Farmersville; four grandchildren; four great­ grandchildren; two step­ great­grandchildren; a broth­ er, Paul, husband of Velma

Auker, Terre Hill; and four sisters: Elsie Martin, Farm­ ersville; Lidia Limberg, Farmersville; Alice, wife of Harvey Brubacher, Ephrata; and Edna, wife of Ernest Martin, Red Run. He was preceded in death by a son, Landis S. Auker. Wilbur Eugene “Leidy” Leid, 86, husband of Gladdis Z. (Schnader) Leid, Terre Hill, died Thursday, May 4. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Richard Eugene, husband of Linda Graybill Leid, Swartzville; two daughters: Victoria Ann, wife of Gerald Ream, Ephrata, and Doreen Kay

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Doris, wife of Skip Lichty, Paradise; and Velda, wife of Warren Peachey, Florida. He was preceded in death by a grandchild. Dorothy A. Usner, 91, East Earl, died Friday, May 5. She was the wife of the late Leon J. “Jake” Usner. She is survived by two sons: John L. Usner, East Earl, and Kevin E. Usner, East Earl; ten grandchildren; seven great­grandchildren; and 14 great­great­grand­ children. She was preceded in death by a son, W. David Usner. John G. “Jack” Didyoung, 65, husband of Julie A. Valentine Didyoung, Lititz, died Saturday, May 6. Besides his wife, he is survived by her parents, John A. and Adelaide L. Youse Didyoung, Temple; a daughter, Samantha L. Didyoung; and two brothers: Fred J., husband of Liz Did­

Buch, Martindale; eight grandchildren; ten great­ grandchildren; and two sisters: Esther, wife of Henry Kuzminski, Brownstown, and Elaine, wife of Wilbur Bauder, Ephrata. He was preceded in death by a son, Darryl Scott Leid. Kenneth E. Hershey, 86, husband of Betty Jane Singer Hershey, Garden Spot Village, New Holland, died Friday, May 5. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Steve Hershey, Carmel Valley, California; three daughters: Linda Lapp, Gettysburg; Barbara, wife of Allan Rohrer, Paradise; and Susan, wife of Levi Yoder, Boze­ man, Montana; ten grand­ children; 14 great­grand­ children; two brothers: Lyn­ ford, husband of Jeanie Kauffman Hershey, Idaho, and Robert, husband of Margy Lehigh Hershey, Paradise; and five sisters: Jean Hershey, Gap; Ethel Bender, Bronx, New York; Janet Martin, New Holland;

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Local Senior Centers List Activities

336-7489. The Senior Social will be held on the last Tuesday of every month at St. John’s Church. Call the Cocalico Senior Center for details and to register. Daily Activities Include: Wednesday, May 17: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:00 a.m., Avoiding Scams and Identity Theft; 10:00 a.m., Bingo; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Thursday, May 18: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:00 a.m., Bible Study; 10:15 a.m., Name That Game; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Friday, May 19: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:15 a.m., Exercise; 10:15 a.m., Home Schoolers sharing their talents; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Monday, May 22: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:30 a.m., Exercise; 10:15 a.m., Family Feud; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Tuesday, May 23: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 10:15 a.m., Bible Trivia; 12:00 Noon, Lunch; 6:00

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

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man. The groomsmen were Daniel Shirley, brother of the groom, Lacona, New York, and Peter Shirley, brother of the groom, Lacona, New York. The usher was Benjamin Priga, brother of the bride, Spain. The reception was held at Peace U.C.C. The bride is a graduate of Cocalico High School and

Messiah College. She is employed by Camp Sandy Cove, High View, West Virginia. Mr. Shirley is a graduate of homeschool. He is employed by Camp Sandy Cove, High View, West Virginia. Following their wedding trip to Ireland, the couple will reside in Winchester, West Virginia.

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p.m., Senior Social. Lititz Senior Center The Lancaster County Office of Aging, Lititz Senior Citizens Center, Lititz United Methodist Church, Lititz, is open Wed­ nesday, Thursday and Mon­ day, from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., with Coffee and Chat Time at 9:00 a.m. and Lunch served at noon. The Center serves Lan­ caster County residents of Ephrata, Rothsville, Akron, Neffsville and Lititz areas. Ephrata is also served by van service. Reservations for lunch and transportation need to be made by 11:00 a.m., one day in advance by calling the Center at 717626-2800. Daily Activities Include: Wednesday, May 17: Hot Breakfast (sign-ups only); 9:15 a.m., Healthy Steps in Motion; 10:15 a.m., All About Hawaii with Ronni; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Thursday, May 18: 9:15 a.m., Exercise with Kathy; 10:15 a.m., Music and Dan­ cing with Lost and Found; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Monday, May 22: 9:00 a.m., Walkers; 9:30 a.m., Clothing Bank; 10:00 a.m., Visiting Angels with Mar­

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Adamstown Community Days

In Adamstown, summer officially begins with Adamstown Community Days. The festival will take place on Friday, May 26, Saturday, May 27 and Sunday, May 28, in the community grove, adjacent to the community swimming pool along Route 272. This is the 15th year for the family-friendly event known for free admission, free parking and free professional entertainment. There is no charge for the nightly entertainment, but up-front seats can be reserved for a nominal price by calling ACD chairman Joe Dietrich at 484-256-0851. Activities include carnival rides, games, bingo and entertainment for the entire family. Wristbands will be sold on Saturday and Sunday for unlimited rides between 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Dinners will be prepared and served by a local non-profit organization each day. Local groups will also offer hamburgers, hot dogs, beef sandwiches, strawberry shortcake and other treats. And there will be plenty of vendors selling all types of sinfully-delicious carnival food. The weekend begins Fri­ day at 5:00 p.m. with an open cruise night and a pulled pork dinner prepared and served by the Adamstown Lions Club. At 7:30 p.m., The Poets, a six-member group of musicians from northeast Pennsylvania, will perform under the huge circus tent on the grounds. The audience is invited to bring along chairs to enjoy the show. The Poets had performed at Adamstown for a number of years and Dietrich said fair-goers have been urging him to bring them back again. Dietrich said, “They are one of our all time favorite bands. The show they put on is incredible!” The show incorporates music from Elvis, Neil, Diamond, Beatles and more, mixed with costume changes and audience participation. The six-member group has been performing together since 1972. On Saturday the carnival begins at 2:00 p.m. with a

Heinseys Celebrate 60th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heinsey, Reamstown, would like to announce their 60th anniversary. They were married on May 26, 1957 in Reamstown, by Pastor Albright. Kenneth was employed by High Concrete. Rochelle was employed by Ephrata National Bank. They attend Parkview Mennonite Church. The couple will be celebrating this milestone with family and friends. They are the parents of Glenn Heinsey, husband of Lisa (Tobias) Heinsey, and Gary Heinsey, husband of Dawn (Shirker) Heinsey. They also have five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

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spaghetti dinner and meatball sandwiches served at the pavilion by members of Immanuel E.C. Church. “Insanity Factor Magic” will perform a free 45-minute show and Josh Levengood invites local would-be enter­ tainers to show off their karaoke talent. The evening concludes with another returning act, “The Fabulous Grease Band.” This popular sevenmember show band is well known from New York City to Washington, D.C. They mix musical talent and humor in their high-energy

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show, playing the best of the 50s through the 90s. On Sunday everyone is invited to attend a nondenominational worship service beginning at 9:30 a.m. under the tent. Trout chowder and chicken bar­ becue, prepared by Adams­ town Rod & Gun Club, are on Sunday’s menu, beginning at noon. In the afternoon, children can show off their personalities through free face painting by Joyful Canvas. The Sunday night audience will be on its feet with the

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first note of the saxophone when Flamin’ Dick & the Hot Rods take the stage at 7:00 p.m. “I can’t believe the energy of all those dancers,” said Dietrich, “and most of them were dancing to this music since the 50s.” The musical entertainment ends around 9:30 p.m. as the

crowd finds spots to watch the 10:00 p.m. fireworks show, considered the best in the area. The highway, local developments and in business parking lot are also filled with people enjoying the pyrotechnics. The rain date for the fireworks is Memorial Day, Monday, May 29, at 9:00 p.m.

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Fairmount Homes, Ephrata, died Sunday, May 7. She was the wife of the late J. Robert Metzler. She is survived by two sons: Gerald R., husband of Doris Eby Metzler, Chris­ tiana, and George R., hus­ band of Erin Smith Metzler, Atglen; seven grandchildren; 11 great­grandchildren; and three sons: Galen, husband of Eileen Miller Benner, Mt. Joy; John, husband of Barbara Stoltzfus Benner, Elizabethtown; and Charles, husband of Rebecca Glick Benner, Bareville. She was preceded in death by two daughters, Joyce Y. and Sonja R. Metzler, and a great­grandchild. Mildred Kreider Wenger, 90, Ephrata, died Sunday, May 7.

Obituaries (Continued From Page 5A)

young, Conestoga, and Greg J. Didyoung, Temple. J. Lester Kreider, 95, Keystone Villa, Ephrata, died Sunday, May 7. He was the husband of the late Grace (Bucher) Kreider, and the late Mary (Ruhl) Kreider. He is survived by a son, Ronald L., husband of Lori, Lancaster; a daughter, San­ dra J., wife of Thomas Krantz, Lancaster; three grandchildren; two great­ grandchildren; and four brothers: Clair, Russell, Glenn and Donald. Minnie B. Metzler, 85,

She was the wife of the late Daniel E. Wenger. She is survived by three sons: Daniel K., husband of Janet (High) Wenger, Den­ ver; Harry, husband of Bev (Derstine) Wenger, Stevens; and Jim, husband of Vicki (Dietz) Wenger, Stuartstown; two daughters: Barbara, wife of Jonas Borntrager, Harrisonburg, Virginia, and Rachel Kreamer, Stevens; 11 grandchildren; 18 great­ grandchildren; and a sister, Janette Wenger. Rebecca Bawell, 94, Leola, died Monday, May 8. She was the wife of the late Amos Bawell. She is survived by five sons: Jesse, husband of Katie Zook Bawell, Fannettsburg; Daniel, husband of Dawn Cain Bawell, Manheim;

Amos Jr., husband of Ida Fisher Bawell, McGaheys­ ville, Virginia; David Wal­ strum, Missouri; and Ronnie, husband of Marie Bawell, Leola; six daughters: Naomi Witmer, Akron; Ruth, wife of John Smucker, Weyers Cave, Virginia; Edna, wife of David Stoltzfus, Lan­ caster; Emma, wife of Amos Stoltzfus, Leola; Connie, wife of Elam Riehl, Narvon; and Cathy, wife of Shaun McQuate, Leola; 44 grand­ children; 117 great­grand­ children; three great­great­ grandchildren; and a sister, Lydia Fisher, Farmville, Virginia. She was preceded in death by a son, Chippy Bawell. Robert “Bob” P. Drazba, 80, husband of Suzanne (Heller) Drazba, Browns­ town, died Monday, May 8.

Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Robert, husband of Kelli Drazba; a daughter, Ann C. Drazba; seven grandchildren; and his first wife, Muriel Simpkins. He was preceded in death by a son, Christopher Draz­ ba. Gary D. Johnson, 79, husband of Anna (Young) Johnson, Ephrata, died Mon­ day, May 8. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Edward, husband of Maur­ een Johnson, California, and Richard, husband of Deb­ orah Johnson, Ephrata; seven grandchildren; one great­grandchild; and two sisters: Barbara Castle, Cali­ fornia, and Kristina, wife of Eric Isachsen, New York.

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Friendly Circle Meeting

The Friendly Circle held its monthly meeting on Wednesday, May 10 at the Akron Fire Hall. Grace Haines and Carol Shaub greeted 117 members and two guests. President Char­ lotte Putt welcomed every­ one and also conducted the meeting. The theme song “The More We Get Together” was sung followed by “This Is My Father’s World” and “I Love To Tell The Story” led by Chorister Bob Groom. Lorena Gockley played a beautiful and inspiring piano medley entitled “Are You Washed In The Blood.” This was followed by The Pledge of Allegiance and “God Bless America.” A moment of silence was held for departed member June Ibach. Pastor Dave Reinwald, from Kissinger’s Church in Wyomissing, gave the meditation. He referenced the group to Ecclesiastes telling them about signs and detours. God gets people off their detours. People want to follow their own ways, but they need to follow God’s way. God listens and will bless and help you when you go to Him in prayer. Life’s not the breath you take, but the moments that take your breath away. He also gave the blessing before the meal. After the delicious meal made and served by the kitchen staff, Faye Weitzel introduced Pastor Reinwald as a guitarist and vocalist, as their entertainment. He

played and sang some “Old Folk Songs,” John Denver and Dean Martin tunes and patriotic songs such as “Turkey In The Straw,” “Country Roads,” “When The Moon Hits Your Eye,” “I’m In The Mood For Love,” “Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory” and “Let There Be Peace On Earth.” He also engaged the members to participate in singing along with him. He also told some jokes about retirement that had the group laughing. Recording Sec­ retary Sue Lied read the minutes of the April 2017 meeting. Treasurer Debbie Moyer gave the financial report and reported the balance as of Sunday, April 30. Pat Bunting led the singing of four May birthdays and five May anniversaries: Ethel and Carman Kehler, 64 years; Donald and Kay Kurtz, 60 years; Carolyn and Robert Ober, 61 years; Theda and Richard Raffauf, 25 years; and Shirley and Earl Wise, 62 years. Linda Fahnestock reported on the sub sale, which was Wednesday, May 17, and asked for help to make the subs. Shirley Pierce reported sending two sympathy cards and receiving three thank you cards. The head table was decorated with geraniums ordered by Shirley Wise. All women in attendance received a geranium in honor of Mother’s Day. June’s free meal ticket was won by Nancy Spangler. The meeting was ad­ journed after the singing of the “Doxology.” The next board meeting

Highland Mountaineers Are Recognized

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Mountaineer Slip winners were recognized at Highland Elementary School recently. The students were Zachary Groff, Austin Varner, Trenton Akers, Noah Murray, Adelynn Smith, Serenity Stewart, Chyanna Sweigart, Zahra Delcine, Aaron Diem, Journey Sohn, Deacon Wenger, Hunter Behrens, Emmie Newswanger, Hailey Ya, Caleb Zawaski, Olivia Brusk, Camryn Simes, Carter Lentz, Joshua Jones, Kael Kovac, Halle Kurtz, Preston Houseal and Nazier Vega.

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will be held on Wednesday, June 7 at 8:00 a.m. at Gus’s Keystone Diner in Ephrata. The regular club meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 14, at 11:30 a.m. at the Akron Fire Hall. The Friendly Circle has trips planned for 2017: Thursday, July 13, Patriotic Tour to PA’s Laurel High­ (Continued On Page 12A)

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MAY 22, 2017, 6:30 PM MEETING AT AKRON BOROUGH HALL,

located at 117 South 7th Street, Akron, PA. Borough Council is currently considering a proposal to re-zone property within the Borough to allow a Drug Rehab Center housing 25 men. Those applying for this re-zoning will tell you the men want to be there, but the truth is, many are under COURT ORDER to be there, which avoids incarceration. The men will have access to the community and the home is adjacent to families with children, a child daycare center and farm families. These families will now be under constant vigil to keep their family safe from men coming into the program both locally and from outside our area.

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Class Of 2020 Officers Selected At Cocalico

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daughter, at home. FRIGGLE, Jessica, and John C. Roark, Ephrata, a daughter, at WellSpan Eph­ rata Community Hospital. HURST, Joel and Lovina (Brubaker), Stevens, a daughter, at home. LUCIANO, Gabriel T. and Jennifer (Walton), Lititz, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. MARTIN, Spencer P. and Tabitha, Akron, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hos­ pital. McALPINE, Jason R. and Lauren Sahd­McAlpine, Leola, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. NEWSWANGER, Chad and Jolene (Gehman), Stev­ ens, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. PHERO, Joshua Troy and Michaela L. (Botsford), Denver, a daughter, at home. STOUT, Catherine, Eliza­ Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese bethtown, and Nathan D. Schmids, Reinholds, a The Class of 2020 Officers for the 2017-2018 school year were chosen at Cocalico High School. They include, from left daughter, at Women & to right, Noah Bennetch (Treasurer), Brock Gingrich and Emily Fasnacht (Co­Presidents) and Caitlin Lesher (Secretary). Babies Hospital. * “Use a large hair clip to check­card purchase], round hold your dish towel on the it up to the nearest dollar in Make an appointment to have your hearing tested and learn the oven door handle.” ­­ M.W. your checkbook register [or spreadsheet]. We saved over in Iowa * “An easy way to save $300 in no time using this money is when you write a method. It works great for (Continued On Page 11A) check [or make a debit or

ADAMS, Ross E. and Lauren (Werner), Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. BEILER, Raymond and Barbara (Shrock), New Holland, a daughter, at home. BENDER, Jordan T. and Madalyne (Carpenter), New Holland, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. BOUGHTON, Jennifer, and Peter Manko, Lititz, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. CARWILE, Mel E. and Abigail (Ressler), Lititz, twin sons, at Women & Babies Hospital. DIETRICH, Kyle W. and Erinn (Donaldson), Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. DORSHIMER, Robert A. and Stephanie (Popkin), Denver, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Comm­ unity Hospital. FISHER, Levi and Kath­ ryn (Zook), Narvon, a

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Friendly Circle Meeting (Continued From Page 9A)

lands including Flight 93 Memorial Site; Tuesday, August 15 “Summer Mys­ tery Tour”; Monday, October 2 and Tuesday, October 3, Elk County, Antique Cars, Game and “Punxsutawney Phil.” If interested in any of these trips, please call Ruth Ann Erb at 717-859-3367 or Jerry Gerhart at 717-7332331.

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Armed Forces Day Fulton Recognizes Mountaineer Slip Winners

Saturday, May 20 is Armed Forces Day, a day to honor all our service men and women: Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard who are now or have in previous wars defended our freedom and fought for peace. Please let all of these courageous men and women know how proud we are of them and that we do care. The National, Department of PA, District 9 and local Lititz Springs Post 1463 Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary urge all Americans to pay tribute to our Armed Forces on Saturday, May 20 by flying the national flag. Anne Loechner, Patriotic Instructor Lititz Springs VFW Post 1463, Ladies Auxiliary

College News Cybulski Named Elizabethtown College Graduates To Dean’s List Robert Cybulski, Leola, who is studying in the mechanical engineering pro­ gram at Rochester Institute of Technology, was named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester. Degree-seeking under­ graduate students are eligible for Dean’s List if their term GPA is greater than or equal to 3.400; they do not have any grades of “Incomplete,” “D” or “F”; and they have registered for, and completed, at least 12 credit hours.

Elizabethtown College awarded degrees to those students who completed their coursework in January 2017. The following students from the local area earned degrees from Elizabethtown College. • Elizabeth Kramer, of Lititz, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education. • Michael Lammer, of Narvon, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology-An­ thropology.

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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The following students from Fulton Elementary School were recognized as Mountaineer Slip winners recently. They include: Mason Baker, Abigail Lutz, Sofia Torres, Lavon Williams, Bryce Wills, Everett Groome, Madison Kauffman, Armani Rivera, Alyssa Kraft, Elizabeth Myer, Kaylee Capwill, Phineas Stick, Jayden Auchey, Brayden Lundvall, Elaliya Rybaltouskaya, Jeffrey Keller, Madison Greene, Gabriella Sheaffer, Aulexia Dominey, Sabra Muncy, Liam Darling, Gavin Parker, Olivia Kramer, Katie Kondramashin, Riley Bond, Isabella Rodriguez, Aaden Hershey, Daniel Saavedra, Xavier Carroll, Matthew Gallagher, Ethan Gockley, Olyvia Grosso, Kallie Bellum, Haleigh Cline, Sabrina Phinitpapha, Landry Kopp, Aiden Greer, Elizabeth Heckman and Tristan Spolum.

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AND THEN? Background Scripture: Luke 12:1-59. Devotional Reading: Acts 16:1-10. In the movies, on television and in novels, we are always desirous to see the hero rewarded and the villain punished. Usually, that’s the way it happens in fiction: justice is done at last. Well,

at least that was true through much of my life, but in the latter decades, many stories and scripts have ended with people escaping the usual expectations of justice — and that too is a commentary of life today. The villains may actually “get away with murder,” both figuratively and literally. Some of the “bad guys” often continue to “win” and some even appear to die happy and prosperous. Then too, some of the “good guys” go to their graves without vindication. The other evening I was watching a PBS series, the first of four programs entitled: “Dead Reckoning: War & Justice.” One of the narrators in­

dicated that there are records of more than 10,000 World War II criminals in Europe who have never been brought to justice. It appears that they have “gotten away” with heinous crimes and are likely to have escaped answering for them – in this life. But is “this life” all there is? That is one of the enduring questions that humans have probably asked from their earliest days. There are many who live their lives with an “everyman-for-himself” attitude that once might have been tagged as “ruthless,” but today is likely to be regarded as “aggressive enterprise.” Why not? If there is little enough justice in the world

– particularly if you can afford to buy it – why not get as much of the world’s goodies as you can? As long as you don’t get caught, the world will salute you. It is almost expected in business that you will conduct your business, not on the foundation of the teachings of Jesus, but of those glorified by the late novelist Ayn Rand: “The Fountain­ head,” “Anthem” and “Atlas Shrugged.” NO RECKONING? Jesus, however, taught us that the “dog-eat-dog” approach to life is simply an illusion, a rather dangerous illusion at that. Life in this world only appears to be without justice because our

perspective is human and therefore limited. Unable to see beyond the grave, assuming that there is no reckoning beyond that – but Jesus said that there is! This view of life is illustrated in the Parable of the Wise and Unwise Stewards. In considering the unwise steward, we might imagine that we are actually observing ourselves. Often we have a tendency to reason in the same manner as the unwise steward: “My master is delayed in coming…” In our own day we might say, “There is no judge coming to hand out punishments and just deserts.” And, like the unwise steward, tired of waiting for justice that

doesn’t come, we assume that we can do as we please without any fear of judgment or penalty. When people begin to believe that there is no divine judgment, they often live in a completely selfish and ruthless manner. It was so with the servant in the parable. But while he was beating the hired help and living like a drunkard and glutton, the master suddenly and unexpectedly returned! Those two words, “sudd­ enly” and “unexpect­ edly” can be frightening, because so many of us live as if it may be possible to live a long life without our sins having been discovered. Perhaps deep down we hope

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1. Is the book of Lamentations in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. From John 11:38, what friend of Jesus was buried in a cave? Elijah, Lazarus, Jonah, Matthew 3. From Daniel 6, what king called to David in a lamentable voice? Pilate, Darius, Herod, Solomon 4. What’s a binding agreement made between God and a person or group? Daric, Crown, Covenant, Commandment 5. From 2 Samuel 12, who said, “Thou art the man”? Boaz, Samson, Isaac, Nathan 6. Who said, “My soul doth magnify the Lord”? Ruth, Sarah, Miriam, Mary ANSWERS: 1) Old; 2) Lazarus; 3) Darius; 4) Covenant; 5) Nathan; 6) Mary Comments? More Trivia? Visit www. TriviaGuy.com © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.

that if society doesn’t catch up with us, perhaps it will not come to the attention of God. MUCH REQUIRED One of the pillars of the Christian faith is that, regardless of how things may appear in the world, there will be a reckoning, not just for some, but for all: “Everyone to whom much is given, of him will much be

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the floor, one prisoner ad­ mitted, “Your Majesty, I am guilty, and richly deserving punishment.” Frederick called for the warden and said: “Free this rascal and get him out of our prison, before he corrupts all the noble innocent people here!” William Barclay reports a conversation held between two men, one older and one younger. “Now that you are of age,” asked the old man, “what will you do?” “I will learn my trade,” the youth answers eagerly. “And then?” continues the old man. “Why…I will set up in business,” answers the youth. “And then?” asks the older man. “Then,” replies the young man with a grin, “I will make my fortune.” There is silence for a few moments until the old man asks again, “And then?” The young man heaved a deep sigh before he answered: “I suppose that I shall grow old and retire and live on my money.” The old man’s “And then?” is quiet, but intense as a hush falls upon both. After some moments of soul-searching, the young man acknowledges, “Well, I guess that someday I will die.” To which the old man, for the last time, asked him — and us – “And then?”

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required; and of him whom men commit much they will demand the more” (12:48b). None is spared this reality. It comes to all of us – no exceptions. None of us should make the mistake of asking God for justice – what we really need is grace. That is a concept we encounter in both the Old and New Testaments. The Prophet Isaiah pits it plainly: “We have all become as one who is unclean; and all our righteous deeds are like a polluted garment” (Isa. 64:6). And Paul speaks in the New Testament: “None is righteous, no, not one” (Romans 3:10). Are there no exceptions? No, none! The key is to live with an awareness of the reckoning that will come to each of us. Then, “Blessed is that servant whom his master when he comes will find so doing” (12:43). Friedrich Schiller was a 19th century German phil­ osopher, poet and play­ wright, as well as the bio­ grapher of Frederick the Great. He writes of the monarch’s visit to a Potsdam prison. Every prisoner to whom Frederick listened proclaimed that they were innocent and the victim of an injustice. With one exception! Looking down at

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Summer Community Events

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FRI., MAY 26 - SUN., MAY 28 - Adamstown Community Days. Featuring entertainment, rides and food. Fireworks Sunday, May 28 at 10:00 p.m. SAT., JUNE 3 - WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital and Ephrata Public Library present Healthy Day in the Park. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in Grater Memorial Park. Family fun walk, children’s activities, health

fair, character story time and more. FRI., JUNE 9 - Lovin’ Lititz Every Second. 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Family activities and entertainment in downtown Lititz, free to the public. Rain or shine. For more information, call 717626-6332. SAT., JUNE 10 - Akron Day in the Park in Loyd H. Roland Memorial Park.

Summer 2017 Events June 24 • 10am-5pm Cherry Fair and Traditional Early American Crafts July 17-20 • 10am-3pm Young Villagers Colonial Workshop Events held at September 16 • 10am-5pm Alexander Schaeffer Farm September 17 • 11:30am-4:30pm 213 S. Carpenter St., Fall Harvest Fair

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Fun, food and family entertainment. SAT., JUNE 10 - 24th Annual Crafts-in-the-Park. 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Lititz Springs Park. Rain or shine. SUN., JUNE 11 - 15th Annual Car Cruise at Garden Spot High School. 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sponsored by Garden Spot Fire Rescue. TUES., JUNE 20 Concerts by the Creek, “Dr. Slothclaw” concert. 6:30 p.m. in Grater Memorial Park. Rain or shine, food available. For more information, call 717-7389291, ext. 100. THURS., JUNE 22 SUN., JUNE 25 - Adamstown Summer Antiques Extravaganza More dealers, longer shop hours, and more bargains! MON., JULY 3 - Lititz Independence Day Parade sponsored by Lititz Lions Club. 6:30 p.m. Entertainment follows in Lititz Springs Park. TUES., JULY 4 - 200th 4th of July Celebration in Lititz Springs Park. Entertainment, baby parade, games, Queen of Candles Pageant, and hi-tech

fireworks with synchronized sound. Rain date, July 5. TUES., JULY 4 - Ephrata 4th of July Celebration. Firecracker Five Mile Run at 8:00 a.m., and One Mile Fun Run at 9:15 a.m., starting at Grater Memorial Park. For more information, call the Ephrata Rec at 717-7381167. Community Fireworks Show at 9:30 p.m. in field behind Middle School. Parking is available at the Ephrata Rec. SAT., JULY 8 - Martindale Day. Yard sales, chicken BBQ and food. Yard sale spaces available. For more information, call 717989-3050. THURS., JULY 13 - SUN., JULY 16 - Terre Hill Days in Terre Hill Community Memorial Park. Food, games, rides, entertainment and more. Fireworks Saturday, July 15 at 10:00 p.m. FRI., JULY 14 - Lovin’ Lititz Every Second. 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Family activities and entertainment in downtown Lititz, free to the public. Rain or shine. For more information, call 717626-6332. TUES., JULY 18 - Concerts by the Creek, “Green River”

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concert. 6:30 p.m. in Grater Memorial Park. Rain or shine, food available. For more information, call 717738-9291, ext. 100. SAT., JULY 22 - 3rd Annual Car & Bike Show, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at 1975 North Reading Road, Denver. Free admission to the public, proceeds benefit the American Heart Association. Sponsored by DenTech Incorporated. Rain date Sunday, July 23. SAT., JULY 22 & SUN., JULY 23 - Landis Valley Farm Museum Civil War Days. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. FRI., AUGUST 11 Lovin’ Lititz Every Second. 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Family activities and entertainment in downtown Lititz, free to the public. Rain or shine. For more information, call 717626-6332. FRI., AUGUST 11 & SAT., AUGUST 12 - Bowmansville Days in Bowmansville Memorial Park. Car show, craft show, music, food, games and quoit tournament. SAT., AUGUST 12 Lititz Rotary Craft Show. 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Main Street, Broad Street and Lititz Springs Park.

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TUES., AUGUST 15 - Concerts by the Creek, “Mountain Ride” concert. 6:30 p.m. in Grater Memorial Park. Rain or shine, food available. For more information, call 717-7389291, ext. 100. WED., AUGUST 16 Lititz Lions Car Cruise in downtown Lititz at 5:30 p.m. Car show, music and food. FRI., AUGUST 25 & SAT., AUGUST 26 - New Holland Summer Fest. State Championship BBQ Cook-Off in New Holland Community Park. FRI., SEPTEMBER 1 Blue Ball Days. Car show, food, music and fireworks. Sponsored by Garden Spot Fire Rescue. FRI., SEPTEMBER 8 & SAT., SEPTEMBER 9 - Reamstown Days in Reamstown Memorial Park. “Fabulous Greaseband” Saturday evening. SAT., SEPTEMBER 16 - Rothsville Community Day at Forney Field, Church Street, Rothsville. Rabbit Run fun run/walk at 9:30 a.m. Music, children’s activities, food and more 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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campgrounds offer activities for kids that include arts and crafts, movies, dances, and ice cream socials that will allow kids to meet others their own age. Kids from all over the country and state can meet and share their unique points of view with each other in a relaxed and fun setting. Adults will also be able to meet other parents by attending happy hours and

community cookouts. It is a good time for the kids to join in on a group sports game, while the parents can visit and get to know each other as well. Potluck dinners are a popular way to have a dinner or lunch together, and easy to do since everyone brings their favorite dish to contribute to the meal. There are many ways to enjoy the outdoors, so you will not have to look too

Vacation Ideas That Won’t Break the Bank With the economy still not back to full strength, many families are looking for ways to stretch their vacation dollars this summer by cutting travel costs and exploring what their own regions have to offer. The following ideas can help trim travel costs this summer while still showing that fun in the summer sun can be had close to home. Family and Friends Families today have become geographically diverse. Rare is the family that does not have at least one member living in a neighboring state or even on the opposite side of the country. If relatives live too far to see regularly but close enough to drive to and visit, plan a trip to see them. Kids will still get to spend a night or two away from home, and parents will get the chance to catch up with siblings, cousins or even friends they have not seen in awhile. Hunt Down Local History Nearly every piece of land across the globe can tell a story. History has taken

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According to a poll from Reuters/Ipsos, French workers are the most likely to get their R&R, using 89 percent of their alloted vacation time on average. The poll surveyed 12,691 people in 24 countries and found that there are large discrepancies in vacation time between nations. Some, such as France, use nearly all of their vacation time. Other nations, like the United States, use barely half. Americans ranked fifth lowest, using just 57 percent of their alloted vacation time. But Americans simply illustrate the norm on their continent, as North America proved the worst of the seven continents at using vacation time, while Europe was the best. Besides France, Argentina (80 percent) and Hungary (78 percent) rounded out the top three.

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Encourage Learning All Summer Long Creating Don’t let summer fun interfere with your child’s learning. Research has shown that kids can lose much of what they learned during the school year during the summer months, a phenomenon known as “summer brain drain.” Parents don’t need to fret, however; there are plenty of opportunities for children to keep their brains sharp and focused during the summer break. Here are some tips to help keep your children learning and their brains sharp during summer vacation. Keep them problemsolving Math and problem-solving skills are the subjects experts say are more likely to be affected by brain drain. This doesn’t have to be the case, however, as there are plenty of activities to make math and problem-solving fun. Puzzles and board games challenge players’ problem solving abilities in addition to being entertaining. These are great tools for cognitive development, encouraging children to exercise their problem-solving, motor and

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help keep their brains fit and reduce summer brain drain. Physical activity can be either indoor or outdoor fun. Many popular riding toys can be driven on any flat surface and are powered solely by kid-power. These can be a fun way for kids to ride around the neighborhood and keep their bodies fit, as they requires no batteries or fuel, just the occasional cookie or two.

Who hasn’t heard the requisite “I’m bored” from children on summer vacation? With endless opportunities for fun before them, they may need a little help narrowing down an idea to fill the lazy summer days. Why not try tie-dye? Making tie-dyed items is a fun summertime activity – one that can be done right in the backyard. Here’s what you’ll need: White cotton t-shirts or dresses, powder fabric dye in chosen colors, rubber bands, rubber gloves, water, buckets, and large plastic bags. 1. Mix the dye in buckets according to the package directions and set on the lawn for the least amount of mess from dripping. 2. Have the kids scrunch the fabric of their t-shirts or dresses in various locations and secure with rubber bands. 3. Have the children put on the rubber gloves

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Summer Camp Options Are Plentiful Summer camp is a beloved tradition in many families. Many parents of young children fondly recall spending their summers at summer camp, where they made lifelong friends and learned the finer points of roasting marshmallows and competing in three-legged sack races. Parents looking for the right summer camp for their kids will soon discover there are various types of summer camps, each offering youngsters something different. The following are some of the summer camp options parents can expect to encounter as they search for the right camp for their kids. Day Camp Day camps are not overnight camps, which means kids will return home each night rather than sleep over at camp. Day camps typically offer many of the activities people have come to associate with camps, including crafts, sports and even day-trips to experience local culture or attractions. Many day camps are co-ed, and counselors typically live within the community. Faith-Based Camp Faith-based camps offer many of the same activities as more traditional summer camps, but do so while simultaneously offering campers the opportunity to celebrate and further explore their religious beliefs. Some faith-based camps may focus heavily on religion, incorporating faith into daily camp activities, while others may be more subtle

with regard to integrating religious beliefs and lessons into camp activities. Sports Camps Some summer camps focus on a particular sport, catering to young athletes who want to further develop their athletic talents. Sports camps may feature guest lectures and lessons from notable local athletes and coaches, while some camps may provide instruction from current and/or former professional athletes. Some sports camps are overnight, while others are day camps. Family Camps Family camps are opportunities for the whole family to enjoy the summer camp experience. Family camps typically tailor their activities around tasks families can complete together, with counselors providing assistance

when it’s needed. Family camps may be faith-based or secular, and families typically stay overnight, sleeping in facilities on the campsites or in lodging away from home. Special Needs Camps Parents of children with special needs can still send their kids to summer camp, as there are many camps that cater to such youngsters. Special needs

camps may cater to campers who are blind, deaf, learning disabled, or mentally or physically disabled. Staff at special needs camps typically undergoes extensive training, which helps to calm some of the fears parents may have about leaving their special needs children at camp. Facilities at special needs camps are often built to accommodate the specific needs of campers.

Preventing Summer Ailments And Accidents Summer is often marked by vacations, recreational events and relaxing moments spent by the pool or on the beach. But when the weather heats up, so can potential health hazards that can ruin all of the fun. The following are some of the more common summertime ailments and how to avoid them. • Lawn and garden injuries: Lawn and garden injuries may not be common, but men, women and children should exercise caution when using lawn and garden equipment. Wear protective shoes and gloves and safety goggles. Remember to turn off any motorized tools before attempting to repair or unclog the blades. • Swimmer’s ear: Water that remains in the ear canal after swimming can make the ear a breeding ground for swimmer’s ear, which is

a bacterial infection. If water remains in your ear for more than one night, visit an ear, nose and throat specialist. • Insect bites and stings: Insects return when temperatures rise. Mosquitoes may be the biggest nuisance, but biting flies and wasps also make formidable foes. Use insect repellent to keep the bugs away. Wear long pants and check for ticks after hiking. • Boating accidents: Many boating accidents can be attributed to inexperience with the vessel and failure to take proper safety precautions on the water. Make sure everyone on the boat wears a life jacket, and follow proper boating protocol throughout your trip. • Dehydration: The body needs extra water on hot days, especially when spending ample time outdoors. Dehydration can cause dizziness and dry mouth and may make you feel faint. Always drink plenty of water and avoid alcoholic beverages and soft drinks, which can contribute to dehydration when consumed in excess.

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THURS., MAY 18 - Turtle Trotters Relay For Life Team is holding a Pampered Chef Fundraiser at 133 West Sunset Avenue, Ephrata, at 6:30 p.m. All proceeds to benefit Relay For Life of Norlanco. For more info., call Mary at 717-733-7219. THURS., MAY 18 - A Free Community Meal will be held at First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Every­ one is welcome. For more

info., call 717-733-4134. THURS., MAY 18 - A meeting for widows will be held at the Udder Choice 1812 West Main Street, Eph­ rata. Eat at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. All wid­ ows welcome. FRI., MAY 19 & SAT., MAY 20 - New Holland United Methodist Church, 120 West Main Street, New Holland, will hold their annual Spring Book Sale, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Friday and 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday. SAT., MAY 20 - The Durlach-Mt. Airy Fire Com­ pany, 880 Durlach Road, Stevens, will hold an Ox Roast Dinner, from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. (or sold out). There is a cost. Drive thru only. SAT., MAY 20 - Ephrata Pioneer Fire Company, 135

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Country Church, Steinmetz Road, Stevens, will host a gospel sing featuring the Roland Zimmerman Family at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-354-6804 or 717336-6727. SUN., MAY 21 - The Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue will hold a Bingo fundraising event at the Reinholds Fire Company, 138 West Main Street, Rein­ holds. Doors open at 12:00 noon. Bingo starts at 1:00 p.m. There is a cost. Food will be available to purchase. SUN., MAY 21 - Grace Church, 62 Hahnstown Road, Ephrata, will have a Celebration in the Park at the Tom Grater Park, Ephrata, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. There will be a time of worship followed by a meal. All activities are free. For more info., call 717-7381109.

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S. State Street, Ephrata, is holding a Chicken BBQ, from 10:00 a.m. until sold out. There is a cost. SAT., MAY 20 - A Big Apple Bus Trip will be held to benefit Relay For Life. Leave Ephrata Walmart parking area at 7:00 a.m. Arrive back at Walmart at 10:00 p.m. There is a cost. For reservations, call Sharon Groff at 717-354-2656. SAT., MAY 20 - Akron Fire Hall is holding a Chicken BBQ, from 10:00 a.m. until sold out. There is a cost. SAT., MAY 20 - The Farmersville Fire Company, 74 East Farmersville Road, Ephrata, will hold a Chicken BBQ and Bake Sale, from 10:00 a.m. to ? Dinners are available. SAT., MAY 20 - A 3v3 Basketball Tournament will be held at the Adamstown basketball courts by the pool, from 8:00 a.m. to ? Open to all ages and genders. If interested, call Darrell at 717-484-4927. SAT., MAY 20 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Den­ ver, will hold a Consignment Auction, from 9:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-3366767. SUN., MAY 21 - The Old

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SUN., MAY 21 - Bricker­ ville Ladies Auxiliary will hold an Extravagant Bingo at the Brickerville Fire Hall, 10 Hopeland Road, Lititz. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Bingo starts at 1:30 p.m. There is a cost. For more info. or tickets, call 717989-4564. SUN., MAY 21 - Bethany United Church of Christ, 140 East Main Street, Ephrata, will host Inter­ national Concert Organist Gregory Zelek, at 4:00 p.m. A reception will follow in the fellowship hall of the church. WED., MAY 24 - “Re­ flections on the Life of the Spirit” Book Study will be held at Scratch Bakes, Main Street, Ephrata, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. For more info., call Luann at 717-7235603. THURS., MAY 25 - A Free Community Meal will be held at First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Every­ one is welcome. For more info., call 717-733-4134. THURS., MAY 25 - A Community Dinner will be held at Wiest UM Methodist Church, 48 N. King Street, Schoeneck, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. SAT., MAY 27 - A Chicken BBQ will be held for Pennsylvania Canine Search and Rescue at Horst Farm Market, 640 Reading Road, East Earl, and Weaver’s Store, 1011 Dry Tavern Road, Denver, from 9:00 a.m. to ? There is a cost. TUES., MAY 30 - Landis

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PLACES TO GO to Cape May, New Jersey. Bus departs from Walmart, Ephrata at 7:30 a.m. Departs from Cape May at 5:30 p.m. There is a cost. For more info. or tickets, call Tracey Heverling at 717-824-6084 after 5:00 p.m. or Shelly Ludwig at 484-855-0182 after 5:00 p.m. THURS., JUNE 8 Friends of Eberbach will host a Ladew Gardens and Manor House Tour. Depart from Walmart, Ephrata at 8:00 a.m. Arrive back at Walmart at 7:15 p.m. There is a cost. For more info. or reservations, call Bill Donecker at 717-587-6350. THURS., JUNE 15 - A meeting for widows will be held at the Udder Choice 1812 West Main Street, Eph­ rata. Eat at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. All widows welcome. SAT., JUNE 24 - Historic Schaefferstown, Inc. will hold a Cherry Fair and Early

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• On May 20, 1862, the Union Congress passes the Homestead Act, allowing an adult, male or female, to claim 160 acres of land from the public domain. Homesteaders had to cultivate and improve the land by building a barn or house and live on the claim for five years, at which time it became theirs with a $10 filing fee. • On May 21, 1927, Charles Lindbergh lands at Le Bourget Field in Paris, 33 hours after leaving New York, successfully completing the first solo, nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean. • On May 15, 1942, gasoline rationing begins in 17 states to aid the United States war effort. Rationing soon took effect in all 50 states, and coupons became a hot commodity on the black market. • On May 17, 1954, in a major civil-rights victory, the United States Supreme Court hands down a unanimous decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, ruling that racial segregation in public educational facilities is unconstitutional. • On May 16, 1960, following the downing of an American U-2 spy plane by the Soviet Union, Russian leader Khrushchev lashes out at the United States during a Paris summit meeting with President Dwight Eisenhower. The outburst angered Eisenhower and doomed any chances for successful talks. • On May 18, 1989, in Beijing, 1 million protesters take to the streets calling for a more democratic political system. On June 3, Chinese armed forces stormed Tiananmen Square, killing thousands and arresting over 10,000 protestors in what became known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre. • On May 19, 1997, a three-yearold boy dies of avian influenza in Hong Kong. By the time the outbreak was controlled, six people were dead and 1.6 million domestic fowl were destroyed. The virus later mutated, becoming extraordinarily lethal, and killed 62 people in Asia before spreading to Europe.

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Cocalico High School Leo Club Holds 5K Benefit Run/Walk

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Cocalico High School Leo Club will be hosting a 5K Run/Walk in the memory of John Keene on Saturday, May 20 at 10:00 a.m. The course is out and back and begins at the Adamstown Community Pool. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. that morning or participants can register on active. com (search “5K for Johnnie K”). There is a cost for registration and all proceeds go to local families to help with costs during cancer treatment. This year they are proud to support Abigail Critchfield and her family. Abigail is currently battling Stage 4 Colorectal cancer. John Keene was a local resident that lost his battle to colon cancer and Lynch Syndrome on November 8, 2011. John was an avid runner, golfer, fisherman and was a member of the Brandywine Men’s Rugby Club. He also played rugby for the West Chester University Men’s Rugby Club and was inducted into the Neshaminy High School Athletic Hall of Fame for baseball and football. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Evan Hartranft, Sam Donmoyer, Brady Maxwell and Zach Zimmerman.

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Spectators Thrilled By Record-Breaking Make-A-Wish Convoy

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Thousands of spectators turned out to watch and show their support for this year’s children in the Make-A-Wish convoy, which began in Lancaster and rolled through Brownstown, Akron and Ephrata under blue skies. This was the 28th Annual Make-A-Wish Mother’s Day convoy and it did not disappoint with a record number of participants totaling well over 500. The Make-A-Wish event dates back to 1990 when a young boy wished to ride in an 18-wheeler and close to 40 truckers showed up and it has grown exponentially over the following years. Shown on the left is Make-A-Wish clown Ditzy Doodle and another Make-A-Wish clown as they give out stickers and accept donations from spectators, and the other photo shows some impressive rigs that were part of the convoy as they head up Main Street in Ephrata.


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loved one to a drug overdose. For more info., email Lea Hornerand at patzilling@ urnotalone90@gmail.com. SECOND MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Mem­ ory Loss Support Group meets from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the 3rd floor Conference Room at Lan­ caster General Health Sub­ urban Outpatient Pavilion. For more info., call Shelby Swartley at 717-544-3280. THIRD MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – TriCounty Scrollers meet from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Stevens Fire Hall. All Scrollers, lathe turners and decorative woodburning are welcome. For more info., call Charles Long, President, at 717-733-1004. SECOND AND FOURTH MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Ephrata Cloister Toastmasters meet at the WellSpan Ephrata Hospital, 6:15 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For

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a.m. to 10:45 a.m., in classroom #218. All are invited to attend. FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Denver Lions Club will hold a meeting at the Denver Fire Company, Locust Street, Denver, at 6:30 p.m. For more info., call John at 717-615-0414. SECOND TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Brownstown Young At Heart Seniors meet at Old Hickory Restaurant, 709 Old Hickory Road, at 11:30 a.m. There is a cost. All seniors are welcome. For more info., call Abe Shrom at 717-5882214. SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY OF EVERY

MONTH – New Holland Lions Club meeting at Yoder’s Restaurant, New Holland, at 6:30 p.m. For more info. or to get involved with the Lions Club, contact James Bronson at 717-3550230. SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – The Lancaster County Chapter of the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance meets from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Zion’s Reformed United Church of Christ, 1356 Apple Street, Ephrata. For more info., call 717-9256520. THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH (SEPT. THRU JUNE) - Willow

Valley Genealogy Club holds monthly meetings from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Willow Valley Community, Willow Street. For more info., contact George Nettleton at 717397-0439. THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – The Cancer Support Group meets at the Ephrata Cancer Center, 460 North Reading Road, Ephrata. For more info., call WellSpan Ephrata Cancer Center at 717-738-4070. THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Loyal Christian Benefit Associ­ ation (LCBA) Local Branch 1557 holds monthly meet­ ings at 6:00 p.m. at the Udder Choice Restaurant.

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New members welcome. Bring a friend. THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – PALS (Pregnancy After Loss Support Group) is open to anyone pregnant after a miscarriage, stillbirth or infant loss. Meets at the Lancaster General Health Campus, second floor Pain Center, 2100 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more info., contact Share of Lancaster at 717-823-2789. EVERY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY – Preschool story time at 10:00 a.m. for children ages 2 to 6 at Adamstown Area Library, 3000 North Reading Road, Adamstown.

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4C - Wednesday, May 17, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Everybody’s Marketplace Aevidum Club Visits Adamstown Elementary

FOR SALE: Goodyear Wran-­ gler SRA tire LT235X80R17, almost new, 875 miles, New Holland. $85. 215-534-8761.

For Sale

FOR SALE: Alaska Kodiak stoker stove with fan, uses rice coal, $325. 717-6274010. FOR SALE: Frameless 68”x24” mirror, good condi-­ tion, $20. 717-431-0626.

FOR SALE: Werner alumi-­ num articulating, converts FOR SALE: Beautiful silver from a 6’ step ladder to a 12’ ladder, good condition. Re-­ Coach handbag, like new, tails for $199, selling for $75 $60 OBO. MRSP, $429. 717431-0626. OBO. 717-431-0626.

FOR SALE: “Sunshine on a Stem” Quantity dis-­ count on full trays of same kind plant-can mix colors. This week spe-­ cial: 10% off all concrete items (animals, planters, etc.) Fresh strawberries and pick your own ap-­ prox. May 26. Kramer Mill Greenhouse, 717336-4626.

FOR SALE: Swimming pool maintenance and repair. Low cost liner replacement, sales and service, pool packages, pool openings. 717-6270152.

FOR SALE: Thermopride oil furnace, 185,000 BTU, great working order, perfect for shop or larger home, $600. 717-940-6524. FOR SALE: Firewood. Cheap. You cut, you haul. Easy access. Trees are down and stacked. 610-5173379.

FOR SALE: 8 foot fiberglass Husky ladder, like new, $80. Call 610-413-5632.

FOR SALE: 1 new in the box replacement window, 25x45. $100; 2 oak doors, 30x78, $75. 717-733-9342.

FOR SALE: Used Mobility FOR SALE: 24 reusable bot-­ scooter for senior citizens, tles to be capped, 12 oz. and also has lift for vehicle. larger, $2. 717-949-3829. Scooter. Willing to sell, 2 years old, in perfect condi-­ FOR SALE: Flags, flag-­ tion. Interesting parties call poles, bunting, flag cases, Don @ 717-587-9123.

lapel pins, hats, garden flags, eagles, brackets, etc. American Flag Shoppe, near Adamstown. Our American flags are made in America! 717484-1183.

FOR SALE: Custom built re-­ placement windows and doors. Professional installa-­ tion. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534 or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ rata Business Complex. Thank You!

FOR SALE: Small straw bales, can deliver. 717-2035359.

On Tuesday, May 9, six students from the Cocalico Middle School Aevidum Club traveled to Adamstown Elementary. During each grade level’s recess, the Aevidum Club members talked about the importance of trying to include others who may be feeling left out and offered different ideas for games that many students can play. Shown in the photo is Lindsay Ehrat, one of the Cocalico Middle School Aevidum advisors, working with Adamstown fourth grade students to learn how to play the “Human Knot” game.

FOR SALE: Baby stroller, big wheels, great condition, $50; electric dryer, good condition, $50. 717-8592403 ext.0. FOR SALE: Two cemetery plots in Memory Gardens, very reasonable. Call 717336-2080.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, May 17, 2017 - 5C

FOR SALE: Spinning cycle & DVDs, like new, $200; Total Gym, $100. 3 air cleaners, $20 each, like new. Please call 717-471-8173.

Antiques FOR SALE: Victorian furni-­ ture, sofa and 2 chairs, 2 marble top end tables & mar-­ ble coffee table. Excellent condition. Stored in climate controlled unit. $1,800. 717371-9455. FOR SALE: Heisey glass punch bowls and floral bowls, phone, 717-6273639.

FOR SALE: The book, An-­ nals of Conestoga Valley, very good condition, ask-­ ing $925 OBO. Was in family for years, ready to part with. Phone, 1-610507-5106.

Appliances FOR SALE: 5 cuft. chest freezer, Frigidaire, brand new with paperwork for warranty, $175. Call 717278-1382.

FOR SALE: Washer, dry-­ er, stove, refrigerator, $150 and up. Call 717-3929513. FOR SALE: GE range, True Temp Spectra, glass top, self cleaning, white, $150. 717335-8042.

FOR SALE: Huge selec-­ tion of blemished freezers and misc. closeout appli-­ ances. Many with full war-­ ranties. Free delivery. Fi-­ nancing available. Martin Appliance, 1717 West Main, Ephrata. 717-7337730.

FOR SALE: 4’x 4’ octagon dining room table with (2) 12” leaves, 4 chairs and pro-­ tective table pad, $150 OBO. Please call 717-3141094. FOR SALE: Oak dining room set: Hutch, table w/2 leaves, 8 chairs, excellent condition, $1,395; oak en-­ tertainment center, excel-­ lent condition, $395; sofa and matching chair, good condition, $125. All OBO. Call 717-826-4036.

Auto/Truck FOR SALE: 2002 Pontiac Montana 7 passenger, 1 own-­ er, clean, garage kept, good condition, $1,950 OBO. 717354-6182.

FOR SALE: 8 gun wood cab-­ inet, etched glass front, ammo storage, $100 OBO. Call 717-314-1094.

FOR SALE: 2003 Chevy Cavalier, inspected 6/18, 144K, no rust, needs nothing, cold A/C, $2,500. 610-384-3441. FOR SALE: Tag, title trans-­ fers. Reasonable. 384 Rein-­ holds Road. Hours vary, call for an appointment. 717371-5652.

FOR SALE: 10’ aluminum flat bottom John Boat with 2.5 Mercury out board, $400. 717-278-6936.

Farm/Livestock

FOR SALE: Sheep shearing, FOR SALE: 1999 Jeep large and small flocks. Call Grand Cherokee Limited, 4 Hartzler Shearing, 717-284door, tan color, good con-­ 0326. dition, V8, 4-speed auto-­ matic. $4,700. 717-4711241.

Household/Furniture

FOR SALE: 2 light brown chest of drawers, $125 each, good condition. 717-431FOR SALE: Custom built re-­ 0626. placement windows and doors. Professional installa-­ FOR SALE: 5’, 7 drawer roll tion. Call Ronafa Window & top desk, $150 OBO. Call Door, 717-733-7534, or visit 717-314-1094. our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ rata Business Center. Thank You!

Lawn & Garden FOR SALE: Used lawn mow-­ ers, push, self-propelled rid-­ ers, many makes. Tillers. Check us out. 717-4455090.

turn mower with bagger, ex-­ cellent condition, $450. 717725-5077. Read your ad the first week it appears! This publication will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement.

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HELP WANTED

Boats/Motors

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

FOR SALE: Maple twin bed FOR SALE: 1977 Wheel with mattress, good condi-­ Horse mower, Kohler mower, Kohler engine, 42” deck, tion, $225. 717-431-0626. stored in shed, 20 years, Adamstown area. $100/ FOR SALE: Treadmill, excel-­ OBO. 610-775-0750. lent condition; log bed, full size. Call 717-445-5013. FOR SALE: Snapper 38” zero

FOR SALE: 2001 Ford Taur-­ us, V6, 162,000 miles, needs work, $800 OBO. Call 717859-5532.

ROOFERS & REMODELERS FT With good benefits & health insurance reimbursement

Construction/ Mechanical?

See our special section on

FOR SALE: Starcraft 1810 V6 4.3 ski boat, 18’, new seats, 1994, serviced regu-­ larly, great condition. Call 717-203-7662.

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174 E. MAIN ST. • LEOLA, PA 17540 PHONE (717) 843-7663 WWW.BEREMODELING.NET

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FOR SALE: New Holland his-­ tory book, 1728-1928, com-­ piled by Martin Weaver, orig-­ inal, $60. 717-715-7339.

Brickerville House Family Restaurant

PT/FT Dishwasher

Now Accepting Applications For

Line Cooks & Servers

($10/hour)

PT/FT Hostess & Servers

>> Apply Online - Hiring Code 101 www.myapplebeesjob.com

3.306"W (2 columns)W x 4" h HELP ANTED

FT Auto Mechanic Minimum of 2+ years’ experience. PA State Safety and Emissions License a plus but not necessary. Must have good driver record. Stop in or send resume to:

Ray & Randy’s Auto & Truck Repair 3555 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522

717-733-8180

Apply within:

2 E. 28 Division Highway, Lititz th

EXPERIENCED

ELECTRICIANS WANTED

FULL TIME POSITION

Minimum 5 years Industrial & Commercial experience. Looking for motivated self-starters. Email resume to: Ysp0562@yahoo.com

Now Hiring Caregivers for all hours.

Summer Hours for Students, Teachers and Bus Drivers. We Offer: Competitive hourly wage, flexible hours, first shift orientation, AFLAC policies, workers compensation & liability insurance, 401k retirement plan, continuing education/ training programs, community discounts and monthly bonus reward program.

Apply online at www.seniorhelpers.com/lancastercounty *Must have driver’s license and reliable car*

The Cocalico School District is accepting applications for the following position:

KING’S

Licensed Nurse for School Health Room

QUALITY FOODS

(RN or LPN license required)

Full-time, benefits Visit the employment page of our website to obtain a support staff application

• • • •

OR

www.cocalico.org

apply in person or mail to:

Cocalico School District Office Attention: Human Resources 800 South Fourth Street P.O. Box 800 Denver, PA 17517 Telephone 717-336-1417

Deadline for applications is May 26, 2017 Cocalico School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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

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

Food Manufacturing Plant Worker King’s Quality Foods located in Mohnton, PA is looking for a full-time plant worker. The candidate will be responsible for the following:

Baking pretzels Learn to operate pretzel packaging machine Package potato chips Maintain cleanliness of the processing, warehouse, cooler, dock and employee premises throughout the company’s work areas Sanitize equipment using sanitizing chemicals and power washers Removal of debris from processing area Work independently with minimal supervision Some jobs will require lifting up to 50 lbs. Other tasks as assigned High school diploma or GED Valid driver’s license is required Please apply in person at King’s Quality Foods

1451 Reading Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540 or call 717-445-4521 Only those willing to work need apply!

Job Fair

Sunday, June 4th 3:00 pm until 6:00 pm Currently Hiring Ages16+

Join Us for the Job Fair and Apply Then Stay & Play in the Park to Experience the FUN! Raffle Prizes

Free Refreshments

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6C - Wednesday, May 17, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” FOR SALE: Riding mower, LT2000, Craftsman w/38” deck, excellent condition. Call between 6-7pm. $450. 717-445-0654.

Pets & Animals

SUDOKU

FOR SALE: By owner. 2 bedroom home, 1.5 bath, oversized detached gar-­ age, on 5 wooded acres. Excellent view, wildlife, tranquil and secluded. Re-­ inholds area. $240K OBO. Selling due to medical reasons. 717-490-9060. FOR

FOR SALE: Fox terrier chi-­ FOR SALE: M&M Succu-­ huahua cross, females $200, lents. Rustics and new males $150. Fox terrier male, planters. 295 Mill Road, 9 months, $50. Call 717Ephrata. 717-445-5203. 336-5760.

Motorcycles/ATV’s FOR SALE: 1986 Goldwing Interstate, 54K original miles, runs great. Asking $2,800 OBO. Call, 717-4717895, leave message.

FOR SALE: ACA Black Lab male puppies, vet-checked, shots, wormed, family raised. Ready 5/18, $600. 717-4132063. FOR SALE: AKC Border Col-­ lie puppies, family raised, very intelligent, great pets. Call 724-599-6733.

FOR SALE: 2006 Honda He-­ lix, 8K miles, will pass in-­ spection, runs super, extras, $1,350. 717-286-3157, any-­ time.

FOR SALE: Kittens, free to good home, orphaned, 5 weeks, house trained, very tame, black. 717-419-7803.

FOR SALE: 1983 500CC Yamaha Virago, new inspec-­ tion, great starter bike, $1,200, great shape. 717335-2626.

FOR SALE: Cairn-poo pups, healthy and playful, vet checked, $650. Leave mes-­ sage, 717-355-9726.

FOR SALE: 2007 Honda Trx90 CC 4-wheeler, black, excellent condition, $1,600. 717-826-1047. FOR SALE: 2014 Honda Ruckus, 195 miles, like brand new, asking $2,000. Call after 4pm, 717-5875579. FOR SALE: 2013 CFR250L, low miles, tailpipe, $3,000. 2002 Honoda Shadow 750 Spirit, softbags, windsheild, $3,000. 717-951-8644.

FOR SALE: Warwick Twp., nice 3 bedroom, 2.5BA house, large garage/shop, + very nice 2BR apt., $369,000; W. Side Ephrata, spacious two unit w/3 car garage, $179,900. 717-8983883 or 717-299-4885 x305. D Yoder/Town & Country Realty.

FOR SALE: Fresh asparagus at Burkholder’s Ever-Green Farm, 705 Franklin St, Den-­ ver. Call for large orders. 717-615-5444. 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!

Weekdays. Must have grill experience. Management experience a plus, but will train. Wages commensurate with experience.

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

717-859-1616

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

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

Help Wanted Full Time Breakfast Cook Experience necessary.

Part Time Busser Part Time Dishwasher Apply in Person

PACE Afterschool Program is seeking a qualified, caring individual to work with our school age program. This year-round, part-time position is approx. 25-30 hours/week. Must have 2 years documented experience working with children or 2 years of education college credits. PACE is an equal opportunity employer.

If interested call Renee at 733-7223 or email resume to

Full Time Financial Assistant

Responsible for all aspects of business operation. QuickBooks experience required. Must have a working knowledge of AR/AP, monthly financial reports, account management, tax records and other related financial tasks. Must possess strong attention to detail and be highly organized. Will be working with two other financial personnel along with other staff members and Veterinarians.

Send cover letter and resume to:

Agricultural Veterinary Associates LLC Attn: Office Manager 137 E. 28th Division Highway Lititz, PA 17543 commagvet@windstream.net Background check required.

The Cocalico School District is accepting applications for the following 2017-2018 positions:

Classroom Paraprofessionals

1025 S. State Street & Rt. 272, Ephrata

Special Education Paraprofessionals

738-1177

FM Brown’s Sons, Inc. located in Sinking Spring, PA, a manufacturer of bird feed and pet products, has a number of immediate job openings for the following positions: Mixer - 2nd shift - Accurately mixes grains, by formula, according to daily production schedule while continually evaluating the quality of the product. Position requires Forklift/Electric pallet jack cert. Previous mixing experience required, grain mixing a plus. Must be able to safely lift and/or move 50-100 lbs. Machine Operators - 1st + 2nd shift - Must be able to lift or safely move up to 50-60 lbs. Fills bags with product, seals, weighs, labels and packs into boxes/pallets/storage containers. Records product tallies. Previous machine operator experience required. Hayssen a plus. Come in person to fill out an application or send your resume:

205 Woodrow Ave., Sinking Spring, PA 19608 HRDept@fmbrown.com • 610-678-2838 EEO Employer

Notice

FOR SALE: Multi-Station Bio Dyne home gym, good condi-­ tion, new $2,000, selling NOTICE: Storage Auction: $400. 717-431-0626. 1060 South State Street, Ephrata. Garage Unit #6. FOR SALE: New and used bi-­ Owner: David Palm Holdings, cycles, sales and service. LLC. 63 Brookfield Drive, Jack’s Bike Shop, 717-733- Ephrata. 717-615-9546. 6042, Open Mon., Wed, and Auction Date will be May 26, Friday, 6-8p.m., Saturday, 2017 at 10:30am. 9-5p.m. NOTICE: Public notice. Pub-­ lic auction on May 16 on the following formerly aban-­ doned vehicles: Jeep Grand Cherokee, vin FOR SALE: 1985 Coleman 1J4GW48S04C276879. Bid-­ pop-up camper, needs work, ding at 8am at Bressler’s, Inc. $250. Phone, 717-799-1404. 2563 Valley View Rd, Mor-­ gantown. FOR SALE: 2005 Yukon Wilderness, 29’. Sleeps 8. NOTICE: We accept brush, Heat/AC, fridge, stove, mi-­ trimmings, grass clippings, crowave, full bath, new trees and stumps for a small brakes and tires summer fee. Call Martin Mulch for 717-7332016. $7,000. Call/text, information. 1602. 717-271-6832.

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

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

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

FINANCIAL ANALYST

Bright’s Restaurant

Your Independent Restaurant for over 56 Years

FOR SALE: 2010 Keystone Outback 286KF Travel Trail-­ er, 33’, all appliances work, all original paperwork, must see. Call for more details, asking $11,500. 717-4133091.

RV’s & Campers

director@paceafterschool.com

Full Time Driver Needed

SALE: 2012 Fleetwood Storm class A 33’ moto-­ rhome, 7,400 miles, excellent condition, many options, 1 slide. Call 717-484-4324.

Sporting Goods

Produce/Edibles

Lunch Room Shift Manager

Real Estate

Part-Time, hourly

Part-Time, hourly *Highly qualified status required (Associate’s Degree or 48 post-secondary credits)

The person selected for this position will support the Finance and Accounting departments with costing activities, new product analytics, budgeting, reporting, and ad hoc financial analysis. Job functions include: complete profit & loss analysis for new products, including initial price recommendations; preparing reports/analytics on financial profitability of products/customers; and developing product cost estimates. Job requirements include: BS or equivalent in Finance; 7+ years of financial analysis cost accounting experience; strong proficiency in Excel, Access and SAP preferred.

COST ACCOUNTANT

Cocalico School District Office

This position supports the plant accounting functions with day to day costing activities, accounting, budgeting and reporting. Job functions include: developing standard costs for products; consolidating reporting of 3 plants for total company numbers; analysis, reporting and budgeting of fixed expenses; support overall budgeting and planning processes. Job requirements include: BS or equivalent in Finance; 4+ years of cost accounting or related experience; strong proficiency in Excel, Access and SAP preferred. We offer a very competitive wage and benefits package, including immediate enrollment in medical/dental benefits and 401k on the first day of employment. Starting pay is commensurate with experience. Please apply online.

Deadline for applications is May 22, 2017

AFP advanced food products llc

Substitute Administrative Assistants Occasional, hourly

Visit the employment page of our website to obtain a support staff application

www.cocalico.org OR

apply in person or mail to

Attention: Human Resources 800 South Fourth Street/P.O. Box 800 Denver, PA 17517 Telephone 717-336-1417 The Cocalico School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Web: www.afpllc.com EOE


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, May 17, 2017 - 7C NOTICE: Custom built re-­ NOTICE: Yard Sale, Fri-­ placement windows and doors. Professional installa-­ day/Saturday, May 19/20. tion. Call Ronafa Window & Hundreds of name brand Door, 717-733-7534, or visit childrens clothing 6M-5T our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ (Gymboree, Gap, Nike, rata Business Center. Thank Ralph Lauren, Adidas). You!

Garage Sale

Baby equipment. 1299 Reading Rd, Denver.

NOTICE: Multi-Family, May 20, 7am-4pm. Flower pots, flower vases, clothing, dishes, lots of books, Tup-­ perware, Longaberger bas-­ kets, Princess House, reclin-­ er, more. 333 South State St, Talmage.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, Friday/ Saturday, May 19/20, 7am. Household, boys & girls clothing/shoes, ladies skirts, maternity, doll house, play kitchen. 1132 Main St, Ak-­ ron. NOTICE: 5-Houses Garage Sale, 5/18 4pm-8pm, 5/19 NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard 7am-?. Name brand clothes Sale, Sat. May 20, 7am(men, women l-xl, junior xs12pm. Adult, junior girl, teen s, boys l/xl) Abercrombie, & toddler boy clothing, Nike, Adidas, UA, some NWT. shoes, books, cooking maga-­ zines, HH, Chicco infant car Books, toys/games, iPod, seat and more. 201 N. 11th Vera Bradley, shoe cabinet, jewelry, household items, Fit-­ St, Akron. bit, Leapfrog, sneakers, NOTICE: Hometowne Square cleats, antiques, electronics, Community Garage Sale, animal cage. See Craiglist. (Laburk/Jenich) Saturday, May 20, 7am-1pm. Brendan Dr, Reinholds. Hackman Road, Ephrata.

FRI., SAT., & MON. MAY 26, 27 & 29 Mary’s Gift Shop • 737 N. Railroad Avenue, New Holland, PA 17557 • (717) 354-7755

Antiques, Glassware, Tinware, Housewares, Wooden Things, Old Comforters, Furniture, Flowers & Succulent Planters. Also Baked Goods

& Chicken

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, 5/20, 7am. Pfaltzgraff dishes, 100+ pieces of jewel-­ ry, sports equipment, boys size 4-10, toys, country de-­ cor. So much more. 339 East Cedar St, New Holland.

www.fairmounthomes.org

Several positions available.

NOTICE: May 19/20, 7amnoon. Patio table & chairs, chair cushions, clay pots, lots of womens clothing, jewelry armoire, and other household items. 925 Mar-­ tin Ave, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ NOTICE: Family Yard Sale, age Sale, May 19th and 20th, 5/18 and 5/19, 7am until 7am-noon. 190 Weidmans-­ sold out. Lots of kitchen and home items, electron-­ ville Road, Ephrata. ics and clothes, furniture and more. 510 West Trout NOTICE: Yard Sale, 5/20, 7- Run Road, Ephrata. 12. Snow blower, holiday items, lawn mower, tread-­ mill, misc. 10 Bridle Path Way, Stevens, off Kline Road.

Applications can be submitted on our website:

Certified Nursing Assistant

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• Full-time night shift position with comprehensive benefits package (including medical, dental and vision insurance options). Includes every other weekend. • 32 hours a week, evening shift. Includes every other weekend and a comprehensive benefits package. • Part-time position, every other weekend evening shift and PRN. Also, part-time every other weekend day shift and PRN.

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We are looking for part-time RNs to work every other weekend, day or evening shift and PRN. We are also looking for RNs to fill in shifts as needed (PRN). They would need to work at least one shift a month, which could include weekends.

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Seasonal work (May-Sept.). Assists with mowing, weeding, trimming and watering. Experience with a zero turn mower helpful.

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NOTICE: Parking Lot Sale, Saturday, May 20, 7am to 1pm. Breakfast and lunch for sale. If rains, will be in-­ side. Akron Mt. Zion UMC, 105 North 11th Street, Ak-­ ron.

NOTICE: Porch/Yard Sale, Saturday, 5/20, 8am-12. Printer, lamp, TV table, queen size bed spread, clothes tree, boy’s clothing 14+, Boy’s bike plus helmet, books, HH, lots more! 25 West Lemon Street, Lititz, 1/ 2 block off Route 501. NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ age Sale, 5/19-5/20, 6am-? Children, teenage, adult clothing, books, designer bags, HH items, fishing rods, Lizzie High dolls, outdoor dining furniture and lots more. 45 & 47 Ream Road, behind Reamstown Elemen-­ tary School.

NOTICE

PUBLIC YARD SALE June 10, 2017

Rain Date June 17, 2017

7:00-12:30

NOTICE: Large Indoor Muddy Creek Garage Moving Sale, May Lutheran Church 19-21, 7am-3pm. 2 Fami-­ Grove lies, quality items. New 11 South Muddy Creek Rd., Denver items added daily. Every-­ • No charge to set up your stand thing must go. Kids, fur-­ • Call Pat at 717-799-2591 for niture, tools, workbench-­ more information es, garden, household, and to register • Deadline to register is cast iron, sinks, decor, NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ June 3, 2017 Sale, Saturday, 5/20, electronics, toys, games, age 7am-1pm. Household items, clothing/coats, vintage, books, puzzles, treadmill, luggage, Longaberger pool table w/ping pong table NOTICE: Garage Sale, May baskets, pottery, Boyd’s top, gardening items, exten-­ 19/20. Tree stands, girls Fuji sion table, Dakota pick-up, Bears, holiday, applianc-­ truck bed divider, VHS, cas-­ bike, queen mattress set, col-­ es, books. 28 E. Bethany sette tapes, canning jars, or copier, rolltop desk, wood-­ freezer boxes. 133, 137 Ewell en toy box, wooden hamper, Road, Newmanstown. Road, East Earl.

NOTICE: Annual Develop-­ NOTICE: Garage Sale, Friday ment Yard Sale, Saturday, and Saturday, 5/19-5/20. 5/20, 7am. Country Mead-­ Lots of free items, tools, sweepers, lawn ows, Country Mills, be-­ electric chairs, more. 26 School Lane hind Weaver’s Store in in Reamstown. 717-3364229. Fivepointville. NOTICE: Multi-Family, Sat. 5/20, 8am-1pm. 92 School Court, Denver (Apartments).

NOTICE: Annual Garage Sales, Saturday, May 20, 7:30am-1pm. West Ridge & Weaver Ave, Ephrata.

Loader

Entry level position loading trash and recycle for residential customers. Position offers a competitive salary and a full benefits package. Please apply in person:

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1245 Eagles Way, East Earl, PA 17519

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Saturday, May 20 7am to 1pm

JOB FAIR Date: Friday, May 19th Time: 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm Location: Alouette Cheese 157 W. Jackson Street New Holland, PA 17557 We are currently recruiting for the following positions:

1st Shift Packers/Stackers 2nd Shift Packers/Stackers Please bring a resume with you and apply online at our website: www.tpgworks.com

NOTICE: Garage/Yard Sale, Saturday, May 20, 6am. Adult and childrens clothes, driving harness for horse, misc. items. Too numerous to mention. 480 Pleasant Valley Rd, Denver.

Cocalico Self Store 99 W. Church Street Denver, PA 17517

717-335-0428

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, May 20, 7am-? Rain or shine. From childrens clothes to household items, something for everyone. Come check us out at 285 Lausch Rd, Denver.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, Friday, 5/19. Lots of children’s clothes up to 4T, patio set, ladies sweaters, HH, much, much more. 4431 Division Hwy., East Earl.

NOTICE: 6-Family Yard Sale, May 19/20, 7am-? Girl NB-10, boy NB-3T, name brand teen & adult clothing, HH, elliptical, home decor, Thirty-One products, so much more you don’t want to miss it! 21 Stony Run Rd, Stevens.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, 5/19, 7am. Kitchenaid mixer, pro-­ pane pole light, propane re-­ frigerator, push mower, more. 757 Glenwood Dr, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, May 20. Household goods, tools, Ertl banks, Hess trucks, small chest freez-­ er, clothes and lots more. 307 Sweet William Way, Ephrata

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, May 19/20, 8am-? Mowers, folding ladder, books, jr/miss clothes, household items, more. 423 Hammertown Rd, Narvon.

FOOD PRODUCTION WORKERS Commercial Kitchen

HELP WANTED

All Seasons Kitchen is hiring people to work in our Commercial Kitchen preparing and assembling wet salads, dips, etc.

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1451 Reading Rd, Mohnton, PA 19540 (717) 445-4521

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is now hiring

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NOTICE: Cleaning Out House and Garage, 5/20, 6am-? Girl’s clothes, size 710, household items, furni-­ ture and much more. 235 Jennifer Lane, Ephrata. Mul-­ tiple Sales throughout devel-­ opment.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ NOTICE: Garage Sale, Fri-­ age Sale, Thursday, 5/18, NOTICE: Garage Sale, Sat-­ day, May 19th, 7-11am. 5/20, 7am-noon. 3PM-7PM; Friday, 5/19, urday, 1030 Fritztown Road, Sink-­ Furniture, train set, girls 11AM-3PM. Little bit of ing Spring. clothing 0-9 mos., student everything. 5 Dawn Ave-­ NOTICE: 5/26-5/27, 7am-? refrigerator, much more. 3 nue, Akron. Yard equipment, lacrosse Harvest Drive, Ephrata Gardens NOTICE: Yard Sale, Thurs-­ NOTICE: Campground nets/sticks, lamps, furni-­ (Clearview day and Friday, May 18-19, Yard Sale, May 20, 8am- ture, sportscards, freezer, Development). 7 til 3. Trimmers, garden noon. All imaginable electric bed, bunnies/sup-­ NOTICE: Free clothing tools, hand tools, house-­ items: tools, clothing, plies, basketball pole, bike bank, Saturday, May 20, hold items, good clothing, crafts, games, furniture, rack, food, more. 32 Eph-­ 9am-noon. bikes, shoes and lots more. Hinkletown 409 East 28th Division more. Starlite Camping rata Ave., behind hospital. Mennonite Church. Highway, Brickerville. Resort, 1500 Furnace Hill NOTICE: Yard Sale, 5/18, 5/ Neighborhood Rd, Stevens. 19, 5/20 and 5/25, 5/26, 5/ NOTICE: NOTICE: Garage Sale, Sat-­ 27. Electric lawn mower, Yard Sale, Saturday, May urday, 5/20. Craftsman NOTICE: Garage Sale, May sewing machine, clothing, 20, 7am-1pm. Womens & tool box, tools, yard equip-­ 26, 27, 29. Canning jars, electric orange juicer, furni-­ plates, edger, books, toys, ture, tools, antiques, jewelry, girl teens clothing, mis-­ ment, HH items. 520 Foggy blankets, rocking chair, household Bottom Road, Ephrata. many other things. 734 Wal-­ books, seeder, dishes, dolls, cellaneous tables, fabric, more. 1934 items, books, r/c vehicles, Wildflower Community. nut St, New Holland. Bowmansville Road, across from Deer Country, Adam-­ toys. 1125 Martin Ave, stown. Ephrata.

ALL SEASONS KITCHEN

Day shifts

Everyone Welcome!

Princess House mugs, Pam-­ pered Chef non-stick kettles, microwave, bassinet, swing, pack-n-play, dresses, shoes, boys suit coat set, much more. 145 Country Dr, Den-­ ver.

to 50 lbs. and follow a recipe. Kitchen experience preferred, but will train the right people. Call or apply in person.

FT GROCERY

Community Yard Sale

PART TIME FOR PARKS AND MAINTENANCE West Earl Township, a township of the second class located in Lancaster County, is seeking a Part Time Park and Maintenance Position. The Park and Maintenance person needs to be self-motivated and be able to follow direction. Job requires taking direction from the Road Master to complete projects throughout the various parks and municipal properties in the Township. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to weed whack, operate a push mower and possibly other small powered hand tools, pull weeds, empty trash cans in parks, and some light park maintenance. This is a part time and as-needed position. Resumes will be accepted until May 26th, 2017. Please send resume to: West Earl Township Attn: Candie Johnson 157 W. Metzler Road PO Box 787 Brownstown, PA 17508 West Earl Township is an equal opportunity employer.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, May 17, 2017 - 9C THE

SHOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

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

sions available in Reading and Lititz. $50 incentive for participation. Call Ka-­ tie at 877-469-6631 ext. 3 for more information.

NOTICE: 3 Family Yard Sale, Friday/Saturday, May 19/20, 7am. Previ-­ ously postponed for rain. Country decor, books, shoes, household, bikes, clothing, boy/girl 3m-10/ 12, huge amount of wom-­ en’s medium-2X. All must go. 110 Park Street, Ste-­ vens (Reamstown).

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

NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ age Sale, Friday, 5/19, 48pm, Saturday, 5/20, 7amnoon. Huge selection of adult, girls, boys, teen clothing. All hung on racks. NOTICE: Yard Sale, Satur-­ Tons of household, decor, day, 5/20, 8:00-1:00pm. No toys, books, shoes, coats early birds. Rain cancels. and much more. All sea-­ Boy’s clothes, toys, bikes and sons. Community Yard Sale more. 100 Heritage Road, also Saturday. 99 Valerie Ave., Ephrata. Ephrata. NOTICE: Friday/Saturday, May 19/20, 7am-2pm. Crib, high chairs, pack-n-play, baby items, kid’s clothes, books, puzzles, dishes, HH, SS roaster, table, chairs, yarn. 1017 Glenview Drive, Denver, behind Weaver’s, Fivepointville.

HELP OFFERED: Junk Re-­ HELP OFFERED: House sit-­ moval and Estate Liquidation ting tailored to your needs. Clean Out. Fast Service. Call Estimates and references 717-799-4998. available. Call 717-4195213, leave message.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, May 19 & 20, 7am. Lots of girl’s clothing size 7 to teen, men’s XL clothing, toys, household items. 38 Robert Road, Eph-­ rata.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Sale, Fri/Sat, May 19/20, 7amnoon. Glassware, purses, NOTICE: Neighborhood Yard puzzles, Beanies, wheelbar-­ NOTICE: Medicare recip-­ Sale, Friday and Saturday, NOTICE: Neighborhood row, freezer, coolers, wood May 19-20. Baby through Sale, May 20. Tools, house-­ ients between the ages of adult clothes, furniture, hold items, new scrubs, 2x4. 4 Westview Dr, Akron. 65 and 72 needed for a books, DVDs, sports cards. womens clothes, much Need some extra cash? Call 900-1000 block, Dawn Ave-­ more. 463 S. 9th St, Akron. 90-minute round table dis-­ our office at 717-738-1151 nue, Ephrata. to sell your unwanted items cussion regarding health-­ NOTICE: Community Yard in The Shopping News! care and insurance. Ses-­ NOTICE: Block Sale, Sat-­ Sale, Saturday, May 20 from 7am-1pm. Household urday, 5/20. Tackle boxes, kid’s clothing, fishing rods, rope lights, items, men’s/women’s clothes, grill gloves and tools, vid-­ electronics, LuLaRoe, 31 eo and action cameras, items and much more. Entry level positions. Creek Hill Development, Malibu path and deck Brownstown. Development Includes weekends & holidays. Good starting wage & benefits. lights, toaster, 20V drills, along 272, 1 mile from Ore-­ Rate increase after 90 days. Company match 401k plan. rocking chair, leaf blower, gon Dairy. NOTICE: Huge Garage Sale, Friday/Saturday, May 19/ 20, 7am-? 616 Ranck Rd, New Holland.

Announcements

FULL-TIME PACKING POSITIONS 1st Shift

toys, clothes. Something for everyone. Route 625 and Meadowlark, next to King’s Chips.

NOTICE: Huge Annual Scrap and Stamp Yard Sale, May 19-20, 7am-5pm. Indoors. 1000’s of items, NOTICE: Yard Sale, Sat. May new and used scrapbook 20, 8am-? 643 West Main St, and cardmaking supplies, Ephrata. tools, totes, storage and NOTICE: Garage Sale, May much more. 31 West Mill-­ 27th, 7am-2pm. Tools, power port Road, Lititz. Email saws and sander, collect-­ for ibles, large variety of items. cozycrophouse.com 1345 Stony Lane, Lititz. more info.

Get application: www.esbenshadefarmmill.com. Send resume to email, steve@esbenshadefarmmill.com. Can apply in person.

Lancaster/Ephrata/New Holland Area Flexible temporary work available! No experience necessary! Earn Extra $$$ • All Shifts!

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348 N. Reading Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522

717-336-5959

Lancaster Office

444 Running Pump Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601

717-945-6601

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Set schedules with overtime pay. Great benefits package including paid life insurance, 401k, & paid vacation after 30 days. Tanker endorsement required. Housing provided for 2 weeks on / 1 week off schedule. Apply TODAY at www.MountainEnergyServices.com

Phone: 570-637-9775

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Must be willing to travel within 30-40 min radius. Reamstown, Lancaster, Denver Pa. Floor care work and short notice required. Must be available 2nd shift nights on call. Limited weekends. Paid time off. Apply today

Immediate Placement Available! WE HAVE JOBS!!!

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

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Ira G. Steffy & Son, Inc. King’s Quality Foods/All Seasons Kitchen Kreider’s Canvas Service, Inc. M&E Roofing, LLC Middle Creek Builders, Inc. Mountain Top Financial Advisors New Holland Re-Uzit Shop Raber’s Tire Ray and Randy’s Auto & Truck Repair Red Rose Sanitation Solutions, Inc. Re/Max Associates of Lancaster (Marian Rutt Team) Restoration Relief, Inc. Richard L. Sensenig Company Rohrer’s Service Center Sauders Hardscape Supply, LLC Schwanger Brothers & Co., Inc. Senior Helpers Tom B. Morrissey TV & Appliances Union Community Bank Unruh Insurance Vertex Mechanical Inc. Weaver’s Garage, Inc. Weaver’s Store, Inc. WellSpan - Ephrata Community Health Foundation


10C - Wednesday, May 17, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” HELP OFFERED: Cory’s Handyman Service is looking to fix those things around the house in need of repair, so you don’t have to. No job too small. So call, 717-7230277. Reasonable rates/insured. PA#103368. HELP OFFERED: Decks Decks Construction. Building decks, fences and ramps since 1979. Staining and pressuring washing. Free estimates and design. Call Mark, 717-269-3549, www.decksdecksconstructio n.com. PA# 047954.

HELP OFFERED: Experienced, insured and licensed Christian carpentry & woodworking business. MNB Woodworks specializes in renovations, kitchen cabinets, flooring, handyman services, custom furniture, designing, refinishing. Free estimates. Call Matt at 717-940-9159. PA129881. HELP OFFERED: Deb’s Dog Grooming, worked for Dean and Lisa Martin at kennel 16 years. For appointment call, 717-917-1851.

Cleaning Services HELP OFFERED: A-Clean Hometown Services. Your full service cleaning company. Homes and offices. Move-ins, move-outs. Regular service or emergency cleanings. Call 717336-4854. HELP OFFERED: Clean homes, apartments, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. Low rates, references, honest, reliable, 10 years experience. Call Tammy, 717-271-1220, 717-733-5124.

HELP OFFERED: Grade A Lawn Care & Handyman Services is proud to be your 2017 lawn care professional. Weekly services offered, free estimates and personalized classes to help DIY individuals. Contact us at 7 1 7 - 2 5 3 - 6 5 5 3 , gradealawn@outook.com or www.gradealawn.com. HELP OFFERED: Lawn and landscape services, landscape irrigation. Clean up, lawn mowing, lawn fertilization. Tree and shrub trimming and removal. Mulching. Licensed and insured. Over 30 years experience. 717-314-5323. HELP OFFERED: Mowing. Brian’s Lawn & Landscape. Mowing at great prices. Insured. Denver. 717-4685086.

Information Systems Technician

Home & Lawn Care

HELP OFFERED: Lawncare, hauling, firewood, junk removal, tree service. Insured, free estimates, SFI certified. 717-690-5833.

Primary Responsibilities include: • Maintaining clustered server environment. • Performing scheduled maintenance on company computing hardware and software • Maintaining the company network, preparing cable, connecting switches, etc. • Performing duties assigned through the Help Desk system.

HELP OFFERED: Power washing. Spring clean and refresh, decks, patio, furniture, trailers, house, siding, brick, stucco, aluminum. $35/hour. 717-738-0574.

HELP OFFERED: Joe’s Lawn Mowing Service. Having trouble doing yard work? No time, energy or don’t like yard work? Call 717-869-3237.

We are seeking an

to perform the duties of a system administrator and help desk analyst.

Qualifications: • Associates degree or a minimum two – four years related experience and/or training. • Experience in administering Microsoft-centric enterprise applications including Active Directory, Office, email, printing, document management, remote desktop, enterprise resource planning, and 3D CAD application suites.

MGS, Inc.

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

Wednesday - Friday, May 17 - 19

348 N. Reading Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522

717-336-5959

Lancaster Office

444 Running Pump Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601

717-945-6601

Professional - Bilingual Front Desk/Office Admin. -

• Customer Service Rep - Call Center Reading & Lititz Area $11-$14/hr.

• QC Manager - $80-$90k • Manufacturing Supervisor - Med. device exp. a plus

• Insurance Customer Service Representative - Must be licensed in Property & Casualty

• Senior Product Process Engineer

Denver/Ephrata Locations • 1st & 2nd Shift FT Production Associates Lots of overtime!

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

HELP WANTED: Hair stylist with clientele, 272 Hair Salon. 717-682-9172.

HELP WANTED: Experienced flat-work concrete finishers. Must be qualityoriented and capable of providing leadership and supervising projects. Top pay for the right person. Call Lancaster Pole Buildings at 717-413-7930. HELP WANTED: Carpenters with roofing experience or willing to learn are wanted to join Modular Home Erectors in the modular housing set up industry. Wages for roofers start at $18/hour and are negotiable based on experience. Call 717-7330506. HELP WANTED: Housekeepers, PT position available. Must be able to work every other weekend. Competitive wages. Only serious applicants apply. Apply in person, Comfort Inn, New Holland. 626 West Main Street. HELP WANTED: Part time person for warehouse, on Fridays 2pm-9pm & Saturdays 11am-9pm, must be 18 or older, $11/ hour. Call 717336-2277.

HELP WANTED: Mt. Everest Moving Company is seeking a crew leader and team member. If you are responsible and hard working then this is the job for you. Pay ranges from $14 to $20/ hour depending on your qualifications. Please email your resume to Conrad at everestmoving@gmail.com or call 717-314-7647. HELP WANTED: Local business needs full time laborers for construction projects. Positive attitude, strong work ethic, general construction knowledge, and clean driving record are required. Ability to operate a skid loader or backhoe and understand drawings and blueprints preferred. We offer competitive wages. Email resume to herbman@ptd.net or call 717-336-4466. HELP WANTED: Drivers: $5,000 Orientation Completion Bonus. Unique flatbed or DryVan Fleet, excellent annual pay. Full comprehensive benefits! 1yr. Class-A CDL. 1-855-856-7985. HELP WANTED: General repairs, houses and apartments in Lancaster, parttime, $15/hour. Call 717859-3400. HELP WANTED: Looking for sub-contractors with good carpentry skills. Drywall finishing, painting, plumbing and electrical knowledge all a plus. Mobile or modular home background would be great. Call 717484-0444.

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Help Wanted

• Pickers/Packers 1st & 2nd Shift

$2,000 Sign On Bonus for FT 2nd Shift CNA at Maple Farm! Only 2 bonus eligible positions remain! Additional shift differential incentive also available for ALL 2nd Shift CNAs!

Maple Farm, a Garden Spot Village Community, is looking for caring individuals with a passion for working with older adults. We offer a pleasant work environment with competitive wages and benefits. We have the following position available:

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• Maintenance Mechanic “JackOf-All-Trades” - $17-$23 DOE • Case Packer - 3rd Shift, $12, Ephrata • Packers - 1st Shift, Cold, TempHire, Ephrata, $10.25/hr.

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In business since 1962, we build equipment that delivers well-engineered, reliable solutions for all types of transportation challenges. We are looking for dependable and dedicated people to join our 1st & 3rd shift teams who like to make cool, quality products in an environment where you can learn, grow, and thrive.

1st & 3rd Shift Welders:

Layout, fit and weld fabricated, cast and forged components to assemble products. Must be proficient MIG welder with print reading and layout skills. Able to lift up to 50 lbs.

3rd Shift Press & Shear Operator:

Machine and/or fabrication experience. Able to check parts produced according to router and identify parts that are out of tolerance. Operator will learn to set up a variety of equipment as they build metalworking skills. You will use your experience to fabricate parts running brake presses, shears, saw and other metal forming equipment. Fabricating knowledge and machine set-up a plus. Able to lift up to 50 pounds. Tow motor experience a plus.

To learn more about Maple Farm or to apply online visit:

1st Shift Assembler: Responsible to assemble utility trailers and pump assemblies for the construction, public utility and equipment rental industries. Must have mechanical abilities, print reading skills, and able to lift 50 lbs.

or apply in person at: Maple Farm

We offer competitive wages, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) with company match, profit sharing, paid holidays and vacations.

www.maplefarm.org/careers

• Lab Technician • Shipping/Inventory Clerk - 1st Shift

604 Oak St. • Akron, PA 17501 phone: (717) 859-1191

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, May 17, 2017 - 11C WANTED: Summer WANTED: Jewelry, watch-­ WANTED: Wanted dead or HELP WANTED: Looking HELP jobs! Local company needs Like new or autos/trucks/farm es, old coins. Plain and alive for a flexible, engaging, food and game concessions WANTED: slightly used digital hear-­ equipment. Top rewards part-time job opportunity? workers, ride operators for ing aids. Call 717-203- simple, nobody pays paid. Call 717-336-4102. season. Second 6521. more. Honest, depend-­ The Denver Meat Compa-­ summer shift hours. Some trans-­ able, confidential. Call WANTED: $50-$500 paid for ny may be the fit for you. portation provided. Min. autos. Free removal. wage to start w/bonus op-­ WANTED: Paying cash for old Bob Reed today. 610-780- junk We have openings for portunities. 25 to 35 hours Call anytime, licensed, in-­ shaving razors, antiques, Brand Ambassadors in a weekly. Text or leave mes-­ typewriters, cameras, lan-­6873. sured, bonded. All paper-­ variety of retail locations sage, 610-781-7996. terns, old audio equipment, WANTED: Full size bedroom work taken care of legally. old kitchen & household. set, good condition. Call 717- 717-989-6980. throughout Central PA Jeremy in Akron, 717-201- 431-0626. demonstrating products. WANTED: Cash paid for vinyl 8501. Wanted Candidates need reliable WANTED: Classic cars, records. 717-627-2081. WANTED: Highest cash paid transportation, work junk or good cars. Li-­ muscle cars, sports cars, WANTED: Need cash? I will weekend days, have some WANTED: Antiques, one for censed professional. 717- antique cars, trucks, etc. buy your car or truck. Cash. prior sales experience. piece to an entire estate. 278-9539. Always Buying. Jeff Gast Brooks Motor Company, Buying estate jewelry, 3242 Oregon Pike (Rt. 272) 717-336-6577. Leola, PA, 717-656-4038. gold/silver. All costume WANTED: Wanted dead or 717-575-4561. HELP WANTED: Drivers: jewelry alive autos/trucks/farm WANTED: Purchasing old & including old $5,000 Orientation Comple-­ Top rewards collectible items. Fast & vintage clothes, equipment. tion Bonus. OTR, flatbed, re-­ rings, paid. Call 717-336-4102. courteous service. Bill in gional and point-to-point hats, furs, hankies, record For Rent Ephrata, 717-738-0864. lanes! Comprehensive albums, advertising me-­ benefits! New hires guaran-­ WANTED: Paying cash for teed minimum $ week! 1-yr morabilia, watches, CD’s. junk cars/trucks, $100 and FOR RENT: Locked storage To Buy CDL-A. 855-350-5571. Uncle Funky’s 1-484-432up for most vehicles. Fast unit in Reinholds area, service, free towing. Call 11’wx25’lx8’h. 9770, 717-733-0003. 717-336HELP WANTED: Drivers,

HELP WANTED: Need driver with Class A license to haul feed. Have 3 farm routes per month and also haul ingre-­ dients to our site. Will use pneumatic tank and van trailers. Call 717-445-6225 ext. 4 or email jobquest@qlfinc.net.

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CONCRETE FINISHERS Competitive Compensation & Benefits Package.

Rose Hill Construction, Inc. (717) 859-1216

help wanted DRIVER/LABORER ROOFING SIDING CREW AJ’s Exteriors is looking for individuals to fill the following positions: DRIVER - Valid PA Driver’s License is required. The ability to perform occasional light labor would be preferred. LABORERS - Motivated individuals to perform construction labor. PA Driver’s License preferred, but not required. We offer competitive wages, paid holidays and paid vacations. Call 717-575-1998 to apply

Warfel Construction Company is accepting applications for

Carpenter positions. Carpenters should be experienced with construction projects ranging from $250,000 to $20,000,000 in size. Projects range from corporate office construction and renovations to industrial/institutional construction.

EOE Send resume to:

Warfel Construction Co.

1110 Enterprise Road East Petersburg, PA 17520 - or email jobs@warfelcc.com

WANTED: Purchasing old WANTED: Penna. felt scout clothing pre-1970, mens/ Camp Patches, especially Rothrock LaFayette Indian-­ womens and accessories. dale, others, camp bro-­Fast and friendly service. Call chures, pre 1950. 215-946- Bill in Ephrata. 717-7380864. 4511.

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WANTED: Buying old base-­ ball and football cards, pay-­ ing cash. Call me first. 717341-4214.

FOR RENT: Double bay gar-­ age, storage, no electric, $135/month, lease, Terre Hill, 717-413-4792.

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AFFORDABLE PAVING & EXCAVATING LLC NOW HIRING! Due to the expansion of our business

72 INDUSTRIAL RD. BROWNSTOWN, PA 17508 Phone 717-859-2025 info@resslermateer.com Fax 717-859-4821

we are adding to our current Work Force.

EXCAVATOR OPERATORS PAVING SCREED OPERATORS Minimum 2 years experience. Knowledgeable in paving operations 2 years experience operating screed

DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS

CLASS A & B CDL DRIVERS

*Immediate positions available*

PAVING ROLLER OPERATORS

HVAC and Plumbing Crew Leader/Lead Mechanic Experience Required

2 years asphalt paving experience in

HVAC and Plumbing Helpers - Mechanical Knowledge Helpful Plumbing Service Technician - Experience Required

laboring and roller compacting duties

Class A & B. Knowledgeable in paving operations Minimum 2 years experience.

CONCRETE CONCRETEFINISHERS FINISHER 2 years experience in concrete industryy

Call, email or stop by office to submit applications. Office hours 7am-4pm.

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Applications are available online www.affordablepaving.net

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Call 717-627-0364

or apply in person between 9am-4pm Affordable Paving & Excavating LLC, 201 Briar Hill Rd, Lititz, PA 17543

WE’RE HIRING! We’re looking for highly motivated individuals in ALL field positions.

laborer • finisher wall setter • mechanic concrete pump operator Good Pay, Vacation, Paid Holidays, Medical, Dental & Vision Ins.

Steffy Concrete Inc. (717) 336-8115

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HELP WANTED: Growing business in need of part-time delivery drivers. Must have valid drivers licenses and ability to lift 60 lbs. Call Den-­ ver Meat Company at 717336-6577.

WHO’S HIRING

HELP WANTED: Summit View Builders is looking for a motivated individual to join our team. Building and re-­ modeling barns. Must have a valid PA drivers license and clean driving record. 610721-0586.

CDL-A: Excellent Medical Benefits. Great Family Home Time. Bonuses. Rider pro-­ gram. No-touch. Drive newer equipment. 1yr. experience. 855-842-8498.

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FOR RENT: 2 Rehoboth beach houses, sleeps 8, close to beach, $1,020$1,425 weekly, reduced rates early and late sea-­ son, no pets. 717-6296556.

FOR RENT: Updated, 3BR home, 3 car garage, finished basement, garden. No smok-­ ing. Ephrata/New Holland. ELANCO Schools. $1,400/ month. 717-471-3054.

FOR RENT: 1st floor, 2BR apt, Ephrata. Appliances, heat, W/S, trash included. Available 6/1, $875/mo. No pets, no smoking. 717-6292992. FOR RENT: Ephrata, 2BR, 2nd floor. Includes: stove, refrigerator, wash-­ er/dryer, central air, out-­ side storage, off-street parking, trash/recycling, mowing and snow re-­ moval. No pets, no smok-­ ing. $640/month plus security deposit and credit check. 717-7381151.

FOR RENT: Household stor-­ age, rural Akron, $63.60/ month, security deposit. 717-859-2995. FOR RENT: Warehouse space, 1,750 sqft. plus 3 of-­ fices, located in Ephrata. $750/month. 717-7381151.

FOR RENT: Three bedroom, half house, 1.5 baths, Eph-­ rata. Yard, off-street parking, stove, dishwasher, washer/ dryer hook-up, references, security. No smoking! No pets! $795 month plus util-­ ities. 717-336-2748.

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FOR RENT: Twin Pine FOR RENT: One bedroom/ FREE: Will haul away free bedroom apartments, unwanted scrap metal, wash-­ Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ two half houses, single houses. ers, dryers, stove, refrigera-­ cess, $20.00 per month Ephrata/Akron/Denver are-­ tors, freezers, water heaters, and up. 717-733-6549. Or as available. Some pet friend-­ car parts, and batteries. Any-­ Yeager’s, 717-733-7988, thing metal. No TV’s. Call stop in at 1932 W. Main, ly. blhoff@ptd.net. Mike at 717-874-8288, leave Ephrata. M-Th, 9am-5pm, message. F 9am-3:30pm, Sat., 10am- FOR RENT: Akron/Ephra-­ 12pm. ta, upscale 2BR condo FREE: Firewood, full trees style apt. 1-1/2BA, all ap-­ laying on ground, you pliances, off-street park-­ must cut. Call 717-940Apartments ing, quiet neighborhood, 9909.-+ no pets, no smoking, se-­ FREE: Large ornamental tall FOR RENT: Room available curity deposit, $850 plus grass plus Shasta Daisy, you immediately. Reinholds. 1 bedroom, $300 a month utilities, credit check. 717- dig out. Leave message, 717201-0195. plus 1 month security de-­ 587-7441. posit. Can be completely furnished for $400 a month. Clean, quiet home. Shared bathroom and kitchen, washer/dryer in basement. Call or text, 717475-8293.

FOR RENT: Akron, 1BR, second floor, private park-­ ing, no pets, $630 plus util-­ ties, plus security. Call 717615-0669.

Houses

FREE: Fill available. We will load your truck. 717-940-9909.

FOR RENT: Small house on dairy farm in Manheim area, $750/ month plus utilities, security deposit required, no smoking, no pets. 717-6657734.

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Street, Ephrata, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:10 p.m. Bring your child to get registered the first night. For ages K through Junior High. EVERY WEDNESDAY St. Luke’s United Church of Christ, 222 North Broad Street (Route 501-N), Lititz, serves a Free Lunch from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. All ages. For more info., call 717-626-7100. EVERY WEDNESDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Re­ covery – Hope United Methodist Church, 3474 Rothsville Road, Ephrata, 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY – Overeaters Anonymous meeting at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital, Cafe­ teria Conference Room, at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-391-2950. EVERY WEDNESDAY – Gam-Anon Meeting every Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Ephrata Church of the Brethren, 201 Crescent Avenue, Ephrata. For more info., call Shirley at 717-413-6789. FIRST WEDNESDAY

OF EVERY MONTH Golden Trail Senior Activity Center will be held at New Holland U.M.C., 120 West Main St., New Holland, for seniors 60+ years, at 11:00 a.m. PA Coop Ext. will teach healthy food shopping and eating. For more info., call 717-940-0386. THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Historic Conservation Trust of the Ephrata Area will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the Old Railroad Station in Ephrata. The public is invited. Use the rear entrance of the building. THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Vietnam Veterans of Amer­ ica, Lancaster County, Chap­ ter 1008 meets at the Oak Leaf Manor, Landisville, at 7:00 p.m. FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Epilepsy Foundation Eastern Pennsylvania will host a support group meeting at Lancaster General Hospital in Stager Room 5 on Duke Street from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Meetings are free and open to the public. For more info. or to register, call Kerri Michnya at 1-800-887-7165 ext. 104. EVERY THURSDAY – East Cocalico Church of the Brethren, 4 Bunker Hill Road, Reamstown, Ladies’ Bible Study, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-336-7616. EVERY THURSDAY – LAPSIT and Toddler pro­

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also demolishes grease, and creates a slick surface that makes it easier to wash food particles and bacteria from dishes. • Borax: The commercial name for sodium borate, this chemical cleans and disinfects surfaces, including wallpaper and painted walls. It’s even used to attract and poison pests like roaches. • Washing soda: Also known as SAL soda, this is a mineral called sodium carbonate. It’s used for household cleaning and is often an ingredient in laundry detergents and coffee pot descaling formulas. • Citrus solvent: A more powerful cleaning solution, it can clean paintbrushes and help dissolve oil and grease. • Isopropyl alcohol: Another common and affordable disinfectant straight out of your first-aid kit. How do you safely use these ingredients? There are more ways than I have room to describe. The back of the packages for many of these products -- like Borax,

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washing soda, citrus solvent and baking soda -- contain tips and instructions on safe use. Additionally, you can find a trove of information on the Web. Eartheasy has a page dedicated to nontoxic cleaning along with ways to use the above ingredients. Real Simple’s website has a page with 66 different cleaning tips. HOME TIP: Clean and deodorize your garbage disposal by throwing in a few ice cubes and lemon or lime rinds, and running the disposal until clear. Q: My next-door neighbor told me that the small dirt clumps and holes I’m seeing around my backyard are probably moles or some other burrowing rodent. He says they’re not good for my garden. How can I stop them from making themselves at home? -- Larry R., Indiana A: You’ll probably get tons of advice on how to get rid of moles that dig into and ruin your lawn or garden, but not all of it is good. Moles can be difficult to chase off, and many remedies, like treating the lawn with lime, or using rodent bait to trap the moles, don’t work, according to Purdue University’s Plant &

Pest Diagnostic Laboratory. A mole’s favorite food is earthworms. It will eat grubs, but not often, and it doesn’t eat grain or seeds like mice or squirrels do. That means that baits, poisons and traps labeled for rodents won’t work for moles. Baits that are labeled as being for rodents and moles also probably won’t work well. Instead, look specifically for bait and/or traps for moles and no other pest. There are two effective ways to get rid of moles: poison them, using a bait that attracts them and is laced with a specific poison; or trap and remove them, using traps specifically created for moles and the tunnels they burrow. Now, if you’re opposed to killing small creatures -whether on principle, or due to the ick factor -- you can trap and remove the mole to a remote location away from other people’s lawns. If the problem is not too bad -- you have a couple of dirt mounds in the yard or in an inconspicuous place like the edge of the garden -- you can consider not doing anything, since moles do help aerate

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And if a tree needs complex trimming -- for example, its branches are encroaching on the roof or on power lines -- you’ll need to arrange for a professional tree trimmer to inspect it, provide an estimate and do the work. Pruning on your own takes a little practice, but don’t worry too much about mistakes, as they will eventually grow out. Plants that have already bloomed can be pruned without a problem, and plants or trees that are still blooming are, by this time of year, safe to trim. As you’ll likely be piling up a lot of branches and limbs, check with your local government about proper disposal of yard waste. Most have programs in place, such as scheduled pickup dates during the growing season, and guidelines for containers or bags that the trimmed branches should be placed in. If you hire a tree trimmer, be sure to ask how branches will be disposed of, and if that cost is included in the estimate. HOME TIP: Keep hedge and tree-trimming equipment sharp, clean and lightly oiled so that they cut branches cleanly and efficiently. Send your questions or tips to ask@thisisahammer.com, or write This Is a Hammer, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475.

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Q: I have a match safe with cigar cutter that originally belonged to my greatgrandfather. It is probably from the 1880s or ‘90s. It is brass with the figure of a horse as part of its design. What can you tell me about match safes, and are they collectible? -- Steve, Irvine, California A: Match safes were used to carry matches during the last half of the 10th century and until about 1920, when cigarette lighters became commonplace. The fact that your safe includes a cigar cutter makes it especially interesting. After checking eBay and several references, I think your match safe could be valued in the $150$250 range. *** Q: I have an old paper recording by Rudy Vallee with his picture on the blank side. Is it worth much? -Donna, Wiers Beach, New Hampshire A: Your record was issued by Hit of the Week and was sold at news stands beside the latest copies of Liberty, Saturday Evening Post and Punch. The recordings, which featured such popular entertainers as Eddie Cantor and Duke Ellington, sold for about 10 cents, making them extremely affordable. Your Rudy Vallee recording is worth about $5 in good playable condition. Incidentally, the main drawback of these products is that they had a tendency to curl. *** Q: We have several Lee Reynolds oils that we acquired when we purchased our home. Any idea of values? -- M.M., via e-mail A: Since I was not familiar with Lee Reynolds or his work, I looked for him in

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be worth on the high end. The same guide lists your owl jar at about $110. The Moran guide is excellent, and essential for anyone who collects McCoy items. *** Q: My mom visited New Orleans during the 1950s and while there she purchased a copy of “The Picayune Creole Cook Book.” Is it worth keeping? -- Tom, Pittsburgh A: Your cookbook was published in 1954 by the Times-Picayune newspaper. Since it was purchased during the 1950s, I assume it probably was the 12th edition. The first edition was published in either 1900 or 1901 and became an instant classic. The collection featured Creole recipes and generally sells in the $25 to $50 range, depending on edition and condition. *** Q: When I was a kid during the 1950s, I was given a small tin litho Shell service station and bank as a premium. I have kept it ever since, but have always been curious as to how much it is now worth. -- Ken, Abilene, Texas A: Your Shell service station and bank is worth $140 for the pair, according to Mark F. Moran, author of Warman’s Gas Station Collectibles Identification and Price Guide (Krause Publications, $24.99). *** Q: My dad was a banker in Kansas, and I never saw him use a writing instrument that wasn’t a fountain pen. I inherited one of his favorite ones, a Parker Duofold

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81 Bloomfield Drive, Ephrata

Step into this 2,800 sq. ft. Landmark built house that you will want to call home! With an open floor plan, a beautiful maple kitchen w/granite counter tops and island. Bright family room with large windows, gas fireplace and open staircase. Tastefully decorated, oversized 2 car garage. Clay Elementary and easy commute to PA Turnpike! Directions: From Ephrata Rt. 322 West through Lincoln, right on Clay School Road, left on Meadow, right on Bloomfield, home on corner of Garden.

2 BR Townhouse, 54 Tia Cr., Mt. Joy. $1,050, shed, stove, refrig., d/w, w/d, micro. NO SMKG. 2 BR New Construction, 1601 & 1605 W. Main St., Apt. A-H, Ephrata. $900-$950, trash, stove, refrig., d/w, w/d. NO SMKG. Available July-August. 2 BR 1st fl. Apt., 139 N. State St., Apt. #1, Ephrata. $725, heat, trash, stove, refrig., coin laundry. NO SMKG. 2 BR 2nd fl. Apt., 30 Bethany Rd., Apt. C, Ephrata. $645, trash, stove, refrig., d/w, w/d. NO SMKG. 1 BR 2 Story Apt., 1389 W. Main St., Ephrata. $850, stove, refrig., w/d, d/w, micro. NO SMKG. 1 BR 2nd fl. Apt., 10 N. Church St., Apt. D, Ephrata. $550, stove, refrig., w/d. NO SMKG.

Debby Moore

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717-733-4777 or 717-475-1603 www.kingswayrealty.com

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33 S. Maple Street, Ephrata, PA 17522

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Corner Lot Semi-Detached... 3 bedroom (2 bedrooms on the 2nd floor and 1 bedroom on the 3rd floor), 1 bath semi on a corner lot. Walk-out basement with finished deck area, maintenance free exterior, nice yard and a 1-car garage with off-street parking. $129,900 *If you would like to view this listing on your phone, call (800) 634-0528 Enter Code #1762067

MULTI UNIT 3 Houses on 12 Acres

380 Hammertown Road, Narvon, PA 17555 This 12 acres, 1780 stone farm house & historic Walnut Valley guest house estate, includes guest/gathering houses, 2 detached garages/ shop & pole barn. This beautifully restored historic property is nestled in a semi-secluded valley in the heart of Churchtown’s scenic farmland. The property, better known as Walnut Valley Guest House, contains six buildings, all with impeccable detail, manicured lawns, 2 ponds, a brook with a bridge, winding paved driveway, and with income from 2 guest houses! New Price $929,900. http://tours.tourfactory.com/ tours/tour.asp?t=1699458

CONDO LIVING

SUPER LANDMARK BUILT HOME IN QUIET CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION FOR THIS BRICK RANCHER IN MOVE-IN EPHRATA BRICK RANCHER, 1,582 SF CLEARVIEW GARDENS - 4 BR, 2.5 BA, maple 4 BR, 2.5 BA HOME - Features main floor LR CONDITION - HW & tile flooring, updated LIVING AREA - 3 BR, lrg. 4 season rm., C/A, kitchen, 2 story great rm., open staircase, 1st flr. & FR plus kit. w/breakfast bar. Fenced backyard, new kitchen appl., 3 BR, 1.5 BA & full bsmt. attached gar., shop area & nicely landscaped office & oversized 2-car gar. $374,900 ML264735 propane heat & AC. $260,000 ML263899 w/separate workshop. $209,800 ML263988 backyard w/BBQ patio. $168,800 ML263050

81 Hawk Valley Lane, Denver, PA 17517

Maintenance-free living in this 3 bedroom, 3 bath condo. Offers over 2,600 sq. ft. of living space including an oversized 2-car garage. Home has so much to offer including a finished lower level. *If you would like to view this listing on your phone, call (800) 6340528 Enter Code #1656995.

Theresa® Richardson REALTOR

CRS, MSCP, SRES

OLD CHARM W/LOTS OF POTENTIAL - 4 BR home w/huge kit., attic, daylight bsmt. & expansion potential. On .59 acres in Cocalico. $165,000 ML264517

SPACIOUS 2-UNIT w/NICE LEVEL LOVELY END UNIT TOWNHOME W/EASY 3 BR REMODELED EPHRATA SEMI ACCESS TO MAJOR ROUTES - Completely BACKYARD - Plenty of off st. parking, Kit. w/center island, master bedroom renovated, 3 BR, 1.5 BA, new kitchen granite counter w/walk-in closet, fenced yard, fish pond & long term tenants or buy as owner tops & large rear yard w/deck. $138,700 ML263911 off-street parking! $111,900 ML259868 occupied. $159,900 ML259620

717-468-2583 717-738-9986 x240

5 Old Mill Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522

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Collectibles is fairly comprehensive, yet easy to navigate. In addition to current prices, Kiersh, editor of “Golf Course Register,” explains what makes a golf collectible valuable. He also advises how to make purchases on the Internet, and even provides tips on how to preserve, store and display golf collectibles. *** Q: I was a member of the Playboy Club in Chicago during the 1960s. In addition to Playboy Magazine, I also managed to collect and save related materials such as ashtrays, key chains, shot glasses and calendars.

Whom can I contact to find others who collect? – Art, Paterson, N.J. A: Tom Bonner is president of the Playboy Collectors Club of America, P.O. Box 653, Phillipsburg, MO 65722. *** Q: I have a bowl that has been in my family for almost a century. My grandmother referred to the piece as an example of fused glass. What is fused glass? The piece I have is multi-colored and truly unique. -- Susan, Broomfield, Colorado A: According to “Glass A to Z” by David J. Shotwell, fused glass is made by placing glass of different colors side by side or in layers and then heating until the individual pieces fuse together in a single mass. Unlike stained glass, fused glass has no leading

PUBLIC AUCTION

COUNTRY HOLLAND STONE RANCHER – GARAGE 26x36 GARAGE/SHOP BLDG. 3.1 ACRES PARTIALLY WOODED LOT PERSONAL PROP. – TOOLS – JEEP – GUNS – PRIMITIVES NEWMANSTOWN – ROBESONIA AREA – MILLCREEK TWP.

and there are no limitations on the surface or thickness of the pieces. Most pieces I have seen have a matte, gloss or faceted finish for effect. *** Q: I have a plate depicting the Lord’s Supper. It has two stamps on the back, one from the “Pearl China Company” and the other “Taylor Smith Taylor.” I have no interest in its value, but am curious why two marks from two different companies are on this plate? -- Carol, Willmar, Minnesota A: The Taylor, Smith and Taylor Company operated in Chester, West Virginia, from 1899 to about 1981. During its last decade, the firm was owned by Anchor Hocking and Company. The Pearl China Company began operations in 1931 in East Liverpool, Ohio. Your plate has two stamps because it was made by one company for the other. This was not uncommon. Some British

PUBLIC AUCTION

1 STY. DWL. – 2 CAR GAR. – SHOP – MISC. OUTBLDGS. 6½ ACRE FARMETTE w/POND REINHOLDS – ADAMSTOWN AREA

SATURDAY, JUNE 3 • 8 A.M. REAL ESTATE 1 P.M.

76 Cocalico Rd., Robesonia. From Rt. 897 N. of Reinholds to Cocalico. Right Cocalico Rd. approx. 3 miles to property on left. (Millcreek Twp., Leb. Co.)

ceramics have two and three marks that can indicate maker, distributor and even retailer. *** Q: While prowling through a thrift shop in San Antonio, I found a paperweight in the shape of a horseshoe with a picture of the Cascade Gardens, obviously a souvenir from the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis. I paid $25 for it. -- Kathy, Gulfport, Mississippi A: The Cascades was an elaborate fountain display that was one of the main attractions at the 1904 Fair. Scott Joplin took one look at it and was inspired to write one of his best rags, “Cascades.” Your paperweight is valued in the $100 to $200 range by the late Robert L. Hendershott in his essential guide “1904 St. Louis World’s Fair: Mementos and Memorabilia,” privately printed and almost

impossible to find. *** Q: I began collecting beer cans a number of years ago when I found a Denver Beer can at an area dump site. I discovered that it was a product of the Tivoli Brewery, which no longer exists. That inspired me to see how many other beer cans I could find from defunct breweries, and I currently have more than 200. How can I determine current values, and is there a club for collectors you can recommend? -- Steve, via email A: Beer can collecting has really come into its own since the 1970s. Even though most cans sell at flea markets for about a dollar a can, there are always exceptions. A Krueger Cream Ale from Newark can command more than $200. Other brands popular with collectors include Gettelman Beer of Milwaukee; Country Club Beer, St. Joseph, Mo.; E&B Special Beer, Ekhardt and Becker Brewing of Detroit; and most cone tops,

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91 Indiandale Rd., Reinholds. Rt. 272 N. toward Adamstown. Left Rt. 897 N. at Weaver Mkts. Right Vera Cruz Rd. Left Black Horse Rd. Right Indiandale Rd. OR from Reinholds Rt. 897 S. Left Black Horse Rd. Left Indiandale Rd.

such as General Pulaski of the Pulaski Brewery of Hammonton, N.J. To determine values, one of the better beer can referencing sites is www. ebeercans.com. I also recommend you contact the Brewery Collectibles of America (BCCA), 747 Merus Court, Fenton, MO 63026; http://bcca.com. *** Q: I have a copy of Time magazine from 1951, the year in review issue. Gen. Douglas MacArthur is on its cover, and it is in fairly good condition. How much do you think it is worth? -Don, Gulfport, Miss. A: Special “time capsule” issues are always especially interesting, and 1951 was an incredible year: Harry Truman was president; Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed for treason; color TV was introduced; and “African Queen” was one of the top films of the year. I checked with several collectors, who seem to agree that your magazine is worth about $15 -- assuming

Hometowne Auction, LLC

Quilts & Quilt-Related Items

AUCTION Tues., November 19, 2013

Tues., May 23, 2017 at 9:00 AM AM at 9:00

Country Holland stone rancher w/2240 SF “one owner” dwl. w/kitchen w/ oak cabinets, range & pantry, dining area w/French door to patio, living rm. w/bow window, 2 bdrms., 1½ baths, office, laundry/mud rm., large 25x31 family/rec. rm. w/fireplace insert, 2nd kitchen, elec. baseboard heat, full bsmt. w/outside entrance, attached 1 car garage, attached & enclosed breezeway attached to masonry shop/garage 26x36 w/10x12 overhead door, misc. outbldgs. all on level 3.1 ACRE wooded tract w/lawn w/stone fireplace, garden, on-site well & septic, circle macadam drive. Zoned E1. NOTE: Ideal opportunity to purchase country stone rancher w/garage & shop area all on rural 3.1 ACRE tract. Low maintenance & convenient. Low traffic road. Minutes to Newmanstown, Kleinfeltersville, Robesonia & Cocalico. Easy access to Rts. 897, 419 & 422. Personal inspection by appointment or open house May 20 & 27 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-7331006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Paul W. Ressler Estate Carol Lutz, Exc., 610-589-2467

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Preview: Mon., May 22,18 Noon to to 4 PM Preview: Mon., November Noon 4 PM 1 sty. ranch style dwl. w/1166 SF, eat-in kitchen, living rm., 3 bdrms., bath, oil HW heat & daylight bsmt. w/garage. Outbldgs: Masonry 2 car garage 20x20, small smoke house, stone/frame bungalow 26x21 w/bsmt., work shop bldg. 14x24 w/bsmt. & attic, 6½ ACRES m/l w/pond, 3 acres wooded, balance open land, lawn, garden area. Zoned Conservation. NOTE: Property in family for 63 years. Estate serious to sell. Great location w/many possibilities. Ideal restoration property. Minutes to Rt. 222 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., May 20, 27 & June 3 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

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

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Weaverland Valley Fire Department

47th Annual Consignment Auction Saturday, May 20th • 8:30 AM Formerly Goodville Fire Company Terre Hill Community Park, 210 Lancaster Ave., Terre Hill Starting Times - 8:30 AM Flowers, Fruit Trees & Tools; 11 AM Shrubs; 12 Noon Quilts & Lawn/Garden; 1 PM Lawn Furniture, Sheds, Birdhouse & Concrete Ornaments. All times are approximate and may be subject to change. Items to be sold: Flowers, Flowers and more Flowers, Shrubbery, Trees, Storage Sheds (10x14 Quaker Style, 10x14 A-Frame, 10x24 Barn Style), Swing Sets, Lawn & Garden Equipment, Furniture, Dewalt Hand Tools, Concrete Lawn Ornaments, Box Lots, Quilts, John Deere Toy Collection liquidated from local store.

Mary A. Moyer Estate Dennis L. Moyer, Exc. 717-203-3340 Dale A. Moyer, Exc. 717-572-9722 Glenn R. Moyer, Exc.

HELD AT GARDEN SPOT FIRE RESCUE 339 E. MAIN ST., NEW HOLLAND, PA (FORMERLY LIBERTY FIRE HALL)

NEXT AUCTION DATE: JANUARY 21, Tuesday, July 18,2014 2017 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED Quilts & Tops; Wall Hangings & Tops; Quillows, Pillows & Quilt-Related Items AY002166 Aaron Z. Nolt (717) 354-5599 AU5064

www.klinekreidergood.com

(KLEINFELTERSVILLE AREA)

PUBLIC AUCTION CUSTOM BRICK CAPE-COD HOUSE * 3.35 ACRES

S848667 S819194

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36’x36’ BRICK DETACHED SHOP * WORK AREA PASTURE * COUNTRY SETTING * CLEAN

MON., MAY 22 at 6:30 PM LOCATED AT: 128 Horse Happy Rd. Newmanstown PA 17073

LOTS OF FOOD, BEGINNING SERVING FOOD FRIDAY EVENING This is only a partial list of items. Lots of good new and used items will be at the auction. All the above items are subject to prior sale. All announcements on sale day will override sale bill. Receiving items Thursday, May 18th from 6 PM to 9 PM, Friday, May 19th from 8 AM to 9 PM and Saturday morning till sell time! Free pickup within 5 miles of Terre Hill Park, call 717-445-7066. ***Contact Numbers - Sale Committee (717) 445-7066, (717) 445-0941 Fire Department (717) 445-5072***

DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 897 in Kleinfeltersville, travel North on Rt. 897 1 mile to left on Horse Happy Rd. Travel .3 mile to property on left. REAL ESTATE: A one owner Cape Cod style house (Brick/Vinyl) w/2 car attached garage & 36’x36’ detached garage/shop on 3.35 acres. House has 2,178 sq. ft. w/cathedral ceilings; open stairway; oversized kitchen; rear Bay window; 3 total bedrooms including Master; 2.5 baths; attached 2 car garage; LP heat & A/C; new roof; Heidelberg Twp. See future ad or our website for all details. DETACHED SHOP: Very nice 36’x36’ (Brick/Vinyl) shop has a 18’x12’ covered side patio; (2) 9’ high x 10’ wide insulated garage doors; insulated walls; concrete floor; water hydrant; large work bench; 10.5’ high ceiling; second level recreation room & storage area. OPEN HOUSE DATE: Saturday May 20 from 1-3 PM. Call/text auctioneer for more details and private showing at 717-587-8906. Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com FREE REFRESHMENTS AT OUR AUCTION

Not Responsible for Accidents, Damage or Theft. No Hazardous Materials, Tires, Electronics, Propane Tanks. We reserve the right to accept or reject any and all items. Terms by Weaverland Valley Fire Department, 403 N. Earl St., Terre Hill, PA 17581, Local Auctioneers. Food Stand by the Ladies Auxiliary, Payments Accepted - Cash, Visa, Mastercard, Checks - No out of state checks unless accompanied by letter of credit from issuing bank.

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

EPHRATA, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

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DALE L. & CANDACE F. MARTIN 484-638-3434

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it is in good condition. *** Q: There were several fishermen in my family, and I recently found a Heddon tackle box with two trays in a storage shed. Is it worth keeping? -- Bill, Stigler, Okla. A: Heddon made several tackle boxes, which now range in price from $20 or $30 to several hundred dollars. Since you did not supply a photo of your box, that is about as much information as I can provide you. *** Q: I have a M.I. Hummel plate. It is “Hear Ye, Hear Ye,” which I received as a Christmas gift in about 1973. What is it worth? -Tom, Nashville, Tennessee A: I found your plate referenced in “M.I. Hummel Figurines, Plates, Miniatures and More” by Robert L. Miller and published by Portfolio Books. According to Miller, your plate was issued in 1972. Its original purchase price was $30, and it is currently valued in the $50 to $75 range. Collector plates have become difficult to sell in recent years, so Miller’s estimate might be on the high side. Prices on eBay ranged from $20-$60. *** Q: I have a rather large comic-book collection. Even though I know which ones

are valuable, I am having a difficult time grading them in a professional manner. Any suggestions? -- Robert, Nashville, Tennessee A: The Official Overstreet Comic Book Grading Guide by Robert M. Overstreet and Dr. Arnold T. Blumberg is an excellent source that should be helpful. It has exhaustive descriptions of primary and split grades that make grading fast, easy and accurate. There are fullcolor photographs of major defects so you’ll know exactly what flaws to look for, and tips for evaluating comics, from the earliest publications to current ones. Although now out of print, this guide is available both new and used from a number of online sellers, including Abebooks.com, Amazon. com and Barnesandnoble. com. *** Q: I am enclosing a drawing of a small porcelain horse that I have. It was made in occupied Japan, and I think it is probably worth a great deal of money. -- Dorothy, Pahokee, Florida A: I found a figurine similar to the one that you have referenced in Occupied Japan Collectibles: Identification and Value Guide, by Gene Florence. According to Florence, your small porcelain horse is worth about $15.

PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, June 17• 9:30 am

*** Q: Where can I find out more about the possible value of a Hammacher Schlemmer workbench with wooden vice? -- Jo, via e-mail A: I suggest you contact the company at www. hammacher.com. Click on customer service/contact us. After filling out an online questionnaire, someone from the company will answer your question, if possible. *** Q: I have a condiment cruet set that includes containers for mustard, salt, pepper, vinegar and oil. It is just over 7 inches high and is in the Blue Willow pattern. The only mark is “Japan.” I love the set and use it every day, but have always been curious if it has much value. -- Laura, Ramona, Calif. A: Your cruet set is worth in the $175 to $200 range, according to Mary Frank Gaston, a collector and expert. She is the author of “Blue Willow: An Identification and Price Guide” published by Collector Books. ***

Q: I have a copy of Time magazine dated March 3, 1923, which is Vol. 1, No. 1, the premiere issue. It is in fairly good condition, and I need to determine if it is a reprint or an original. -- John, Sun City West, Ariz. A: Time was founded by Henry Luce and Briton Hadden. Their aim was to produce a publication that featured short, concise summaries of events. The magazine, even from the beginning, was extremely popular. To determine if you have an original issue, I suggest you show it to some of the established used and rare book dealers in your area. This first issued has been reprinted several times, so an expert’s opinion is certainly necessary. According to several collectors I contacted, if it is authentic and in good to very good condition, it would retail for about $150. The first issue of Life Magazine, published Nov. 23, 1936, generally sells in the $75 to $150 range. *** Q: After my father passed away, I came across several old stocks and bonds dating back to 1918-1929. Some of

PUBLIC AUCTION 21/2 STY. 4 BDRM. DWL. 2 STY. 20x40 2 CAR GAR./SHOP BLDG. ROTHSVILLE – LITITZ AREA

Dick Henry, Auctioneer AU005176 Dale Longenecker, Auctioneer AU005766 610-858-3065 or 717-304-6193

dhenry@goberkscounty.com See Photos: www.DickHenryAuctioneer.com

Louis P. & Sheila K. Thompson 717-626-0845

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC SALE

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

Auction For:

MARTHA A. MORAN ESTATE

(EXEC. MICHAEL MORAN)

11 ACRE m/l Farmette w/2½ sty. frame/alum. farm house w/1904 SF, eatin kitchen, dining rm., living rm., 1st floor laundry & mudroom, 4 bdrms., 2 baths, attic, full bsmt. w/outside entrance, oil HW heat, low maintenance exterior w/covered soffit & fascia. Outbldgs: 2 sty. masonry/frame barn 20x28 w/stable & loft, 2 sty. masonry/frame 2 car garage 20x26 w/2nd floor storage, 1 sty. chicken house 14x60 all on 11 ACRE m/l tract w/stream, approx. 5 acres tillable, balance woodland, on-site well & septic. NOTE: Ideal location, quiet & peaceful along low traffic country road. Perfect for residence or hunting. Minutes to State Game Lands #194 & 212 consisting of 1200 acres. Convenient location, just off Rts. 11 & 15. Approx. 1½ - 2 hours to Lancaster. Owners serious to sell. Personal inspection by appointment or open house May 20, 27 & June 3 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956 717-445-4309

Wayne B. & Nancy S. Stauffer

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

(Maple Grove/Bowmansville Area)

2-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION JUNE 9 & 10 COINS, CURRENCY & JEWELRY * FRI., JUNE 9 AT 4PM #1) 65-ACRE FARM * 4 BR HOUSE & BANK BARN #2) 3 BR RANCHER & GARAGE * 1.5 ACRE TRACT 1993 BUICK * JD MOWERS * ANTIQUES PERSONAL PROPERTY

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AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 5108 Kachel Rd., Mohnton, PA. Brecknock Twp., Berks Co. Real Estate: Tract #1) consists of a 65+acre crop farm located at 5125 Kachel Rd. Mohnton, includes a 4-BR stone & frame 2-sty farmhouse w/kitchen, LR, DR, den, German ceilings, deep sills, south & east porches, 4-bdrms, full bath, attic, basement w/concrete floor, gas furnace (5-yrs), 500 gal propane tank; well & septic, “Clean & Green” taxes: $2711. Outbuildings: a 2-sty stone-gable bank barn w/hay & equip storage, lower level stables; a 2-sty spring house; summer house w/FP; utility shed. Farm features approx. 50+acres highly productive tillable land, 14-ac. wooded, borders State Game Lands. Tract #2) consists of a 1.5-ac. lot w/a 3-BR rancher & detached 2-car garage. Main floor has a sun room, kitchen, dining room & den w/stone FP, living room, 3-bdrms & full bath. Basement has laundry hook-up, oil heat, 2-275 tanks; aux. Generac generator system; taxes: $3,200. Outbuildings: 20’x26’ storage barn, 8’x12’ utility shed; large garden area & orchard. OPEN HOUSE: SAT. MAY 20 & 27 from 1-3 PM. For info. call auctioneer at (717) 371-3333. TERMS: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Linda Kling (717) 354-7700 Note: Seller has moved to retirement home and is motivated to sell! Properties are land-joining & offer a quiet rural setting! Large auction, plan to spend the day with us! FRIDAY SALE @ 4-PM: 100’s SILVER COINS & BARS, CURRENCY, POCKET KNIVES, JEWELRY & WATCHES see list & photos on website. SATURDAY SALE @ 9-AM: Lawn & Garden items; Tools; Antiques; Personal Property; 20-Quilts; JD Mowers; 1993 Buick Park Ave @ 1-PM For full listing & photos visit www.martinandrutt.com

(Ephrata Area)

Located at: 844 Fairview Ave. Ephrata, PA 17522 Directions: From Martin Ave. & Rt. 272 intersection in Ephrata (at McDonald’s), travel on Martin Ave. to first right on Holly Dr. to first left on Fairview Ave., to property on left. Real Estate: A nice 1,334 sq. ft. 3 bedroom Brick Rancher w/attached garage on .26 acre level lot. Maple kitchen; 3 bedrooms; 2 full bathrooms; main level laundry; finished basement w/LP fireplace; 2-car garage; oil heat; central A/C; Ephrata Boro; ready for immediate occupancy; great neighborhood w/quiet street and minutes to conveniences. See our website for full details & pictures; Attorney Michael P. Kane. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays May 27 & June 3, from 1-3 PM. Call/text auctioneer for private showing or more information at 717-587-8906. Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com OFFERING 1% BROKER PARTICIPATION, CONTACT AUCTIONEER FOR DETAILS FREE REFRESHMENTS AT OUR AUCTION

THURSDAY, JUNE 8 • 4 P.M.

2569 Chapman Hollow Rd., Port Trevorton. From Selinsgrove Rts. 11 & 15 S. approx. 9 miles. Right Chapman Hollow Rd. OR From Harrisburg Rts. 11 & 15 N. approx. 42 miles. Left Chapman Hollow Rd. to property on left. (Chapman Twp., Snyder Co.)

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE

Located at 231 W. Main St. (Leola 17540), Upper Leacock Township, Lancaster County, PA

THURS. JUNE 8, 2017 at 6:00 PM

11 ACRE m/l FARMETTE w/STREAM 2½ STY. 4 BDRM. DWL. – BARN – GAR. – OUTBLDGS. PORT TREVORTON – MOUNT PLEASANT MILLS AREA CHAPMAN TWP. – SNYDER CO.

NMLS ID #834368)

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

Estate of Eric J. Schillerman

NICE BACKYARD * REPLACEMENT WINDOWS 2-CAR GARAGE * CENTRAL A/C * FINISHED BASEMENT

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

2½ sty. dwl. w/2576 SF, country eat-in kitchen w/cabinets w/appliances & large pantry, dining rm., living & family rms., 4 bdrms., large 13x9 bath, balcony, full bsmt. attic, oil HW heat, 2 window AC units, wrap around porch. Garage/shop 20x40 w/2 car gar. 1st floor shop/storage rm. plus heated 2nd floor wood shop 20x40. Level 60x240 lot w/public water, sewer. Joins farmland at rear boundary. After 40 years owners downsizing to smaller quarters & serious to sell. Ideal as residence or investment. Spacious 4 bdrm. dwl. w/garage & shop. 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

THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2017

PUBLIC AUCTION 3 BEDROOM RANCHER * .26 ACRE LEVEL LOT

PUBLIC AUCTION

2144 Main St., Lititz (Rothsville). From Rt. 272 & Rt. 222 Brownstown/ Rothsville exit take Rt. 772 (E. Newport Rd.) to Rothsville. OR from Lititz take Rt. 772 E. (Rothsville Rd.) to Rothsville.

111 Stricklerstown Loop, Newmanstown, PA 17073 Call For Showings!!

Mount Washington Glass Company. This type of glass is made by forming an outline of a figure or design on one side of the ware and forming the actual figure or design on the opposite. When viewed from the side with the outline, the outline will appear to combine with the main body. Colored glass and metallic bits are sometimes used in the decorating process. Early pieces of Napoli glass are considered scarce and quite collectible. *** Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803, or send e-mail to questionsforcox@aol.com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr. Cox cannot personally answer all reader questions, nor does he do appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring return mail.

SAT., MAY 20 • 11 A.M.

17 ACRE FARMETTE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY

2 Story, 4 Bedrooms, Master 40x23, 3 Full Baths, 48 Handle Kitchen, Dining Room, Large Great Room 40x23, Finished Attic, Large Closets, 4 Zone Oil Heat, Central AC, Full Clean Basement, 15x30 In Ground Swimming Pool, Large 2-Story 31x52 Barn, (3) 24x12 Garages, Finished Bunk House, Pond, Flowing Stream. Personal Property: Antiques, Furniture, Fine China, Figurines, Lighters, Knives, Cut Glass, Corner Cupboard, Clocks, Jars of Vintage Marbles, Noritake, Hutches, Hoosiers, Roll Top Desk, Milk Cans, 55” LED TV, Lantern, Cast Trivets, Cedar Chest, Drop Leaf Table, Vintage Navy Picture, Vintage Dresses, Honda EU2000 Generator, Cub Cadet GT 2550, Homelite Chain Saw, Bow Front China, Watches Collection, Collection of Miniature Cars, Tinware, Cast Iron Dinner Bell, Corn Sheller, and much more! Good food! Real Estate Terms: 10% Day of Sale Settlement in 45 Days

them are from the National Diversified Corporation, Buffalo Oil and Gas, Texlovana Producing Refining and Hannibal Rubber Company. How do I go about finding out if any of these are still valid stocks? I tried looking them up, and I couldn’t find out anything that was helpful. -Susan, Alton, Ill. A: Pierre Bonneau, CEO of Stock Research International, has been in business for more than 45 years, and he can help you. Contact him at P.O. Box 2359 Vineyard Haven, MA 02568; ssi@stockseachintl. com; and 1-800-538-4523. *** Q: I purchased a bowl that has been identified as Napoli glass. What exactly is Napoli glass? -- Sherrie, Westport, Connecticut A: According to “Glass A to Z” by David Shotwell, Napoli glass was patented in 1894 by Albert Steffen, then supervisor of the

21/2 STORY VINYL SIDED OFFICE DWELLING (Formerly residential dwelling containing approx. 1380 sq. ft. finished office/living space) First floor contains a lg. reception office (living room); conference (dining room); kitchen w/built-in painted cabinets & stove; mudroom; covered front porch; rear deck w/ steps. Second floor contains 3 office rooms (bedrooms) & full bathroom. Storage attic. Full basement w/ concrete floor; updated 200 amp electric service; electric water heater; electric baseboard heat throughout; municipal water & sewer. LOT SIZE - 46’-8” X 198’ (M/L) CONESTOGA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT - $2,295.85 TOTAL YEARLY TAXES This circa 1900 vinyl sided building has been used as a law office for many years with a parking area behind the building. The property was converted from a residential dwelling and is currently in need of some updating & cosmetic work. This affordable property offers great exposure along Rt. 23 & offers many possibilities. Be sure to attend this auction as the owner is planning to sell! OPEN HOUSES - Saturdays, May 20 & 27 from 1 P.M. to 3 P.M. or for information or inspection call (717) 656-4126. Cynthia Boyer Blakeslee, Atty.

Sale For:

CYNTHIA BOYER BLAKESLEE

REAL ESTATE at 2:00 PM

Auction By: John J. Rutt II 717-587-8906 Michael J. Martin 717-371-3333 EPHRATA & NEW HOLLAND, PA AY-2189-L Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

Auction For:

MARY JANE SCHLOUCH


18C - Wednesday, May 17, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

• It’s barbecue time, and here’s a fun, festive idea for your next backyard shindig: For each guest, stuff a mason jar with a clean bandana (for a napkin) and a set of silverware. Write the name on the jar with a silver paint pen made to stick to glassware. Cute, functional

and a keepsake! Here’s more to get your grilling season started. -- JoAnn • “Bring a distinctive towel to a pool party so that you will know where your towel is. You can make an extra-large towel by sewing two smaller towels together, too.” -- U.A. in New York • “For a really fun take on kebabs, use fruit instead of meat. The kids especially love fruit on a stick. If you have some neat cookie cutters, use them to cut watermelon into different shapes.” -- M.M. in Michigan

“Horst Auction Center” ESTATE PUBLIC SALE

ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES, FOLK ART, REPRODUCTION FOLK ART, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 AT 9:00 A.M.

Preview Times - Friday, May 19 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Saturday, May 20 from 7:00 A.M. *The following is just a very general list of items to be sold. Preliminary photos taken at the residence are posted on our website www.horstauction.com. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 2-1/2 miles west of Ephrata) FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.) INCL. SOFTWOOD TWO-DOOR CUPBOARD, RED GRAIN PAINTED BLANKET, (2) TRANSITIONAL SHERATON BUREAUS, ANTIQUE SPINNING WHEELS, PAINTED 12-LIGHT CORNER CUPBOARD, CURLY MAPLE CORNER CUPBOARD, CHERRY SCHOOLMASTER’S DESK; SPINNING & WEAVING ACCESSORIES; LAMPS & LIGHTING FIXTURES; WOODENWARE; BASKETS; COPPER & BRASS; WROUGHT & CAST IRON; TOLE & TINWARE; PEWTER; REDWARE; DECORATED STONEWARE; YELLOWWARE & POTTERY; TEXTILES & LINENS; BOOKS & PAPER; ARTWORK & FOLK ART; CHINA & GLASSWARE; HOUSEHOLD GOODS; TOOLS; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD! * Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

Sale For:

THOMAS LEE MARTIN ESTATE

• To keep ants from invading your patio, draw a thick line of chalk (sidewalk chalk works great!) as a boundary. Ants don’t like to cross a chalk line and will leave your patio party alone. • “Set out wasp attracters at the far reaches of your yard so that the wasps will be busy out there and not attacking your guests.” -T.C. in South Carolina • Use a muffin tin on the table to serve condiments. For larger portions (like lettuce, onion slices, maybe pickle spears), set a cup down in the muffin well. • “If you use storage bins for kids’ toys, help them stay organized by labeling the bins with illustrations or even printed and laminated photos of the contents. It will make clean-up time a cinch, even for the little tykes who can’t read yet!” -- D. in Michigan • Bobby pins are easily manageable in a magnetic container meant for paper clips. They are inexpensive and can be found at big-box stores or at an office-supply store.

• Save and organize scrap yarn and embroidery threads on clothespins. Wind around and use the clip to hold the end in place. When you need some thread or yarn, you’ll be able to find the end quickly to get what you need. • “Kids love getting water from the refrigerator dispenser, but we use far too many cups. Now, everybody has his or her own cup for water only, and we attached magnets to the cups so they live on the side of the fridge. Get water, drink, replace cup. Easy!” -- A.L. in Alabama • “Coil pipe cleaners around the outside of regular plastic hangers. They will keep tank tops and spaghetti straps from falling off the hanger. • Plastic wrap, parchment paper and foil can be stored easily in the same cabinet as pots and pans if you line them up in a magazine holder. • For smoothie prep, we buy a large tub of plain yogurt. Then we portion it out in ice-cube trays to

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 8:30 A.M.

To be held at 125 Church Ave., Ephrata (Lancaster Co.), PA.

ANTIQUES, RARE POCKET WATCHES, JEWELRY, POCKET KNIVES, LOCAL ADVERTISING, HIMMELREICH GROVE POSTER, TOOLS, HARDWARE, COIN-OP MACHINES, COVERLET, QUILTS Rich Harry, Auct. AU-002183L Daryl Shupp, App. Auct. AA-018931 For full ad, go to auctionzip.com or phone (717) 336-3625

freeze. Once frozen, pop the yogurt cubes out and bag them with smoothie ingredients -- fruits, veggies, etc. You have only to dump the bag in the blender and add a little bit of water, and you’re drinking breakfast! -D. in New Hampshire • To get great slices of avocado, cut in half around the pit. Then slice or dice your avocado in the skin. Push gently on the middle of the avocado half to turn the skin inside out and free the slices. • Remove burned-on food from your pans with baking soda. Soak in hot water, and add a healthy scoop of baking soda to the soak water. Then scrub to remove. Add more baking soda for tougher stains. • Use small stick-on hooks inside cabinet doors for oven mitts and rarely used accessories. You can even hang a zipper-top baggie from the underside of an outof-the-way cabinet shelf. I do this for my specialty cake-making supplies. They are hanging from the top of a high cabinet -- out of the way, but at the ready. -- R.W. in North Carolina • Tucking away winter coats and sweatshirts? For more closet storage, doublehang. On a sturdy hanger, tuck a thinner jacket or longsleeved shirt into a bulky coat! • Whenever I am working with olive oil in the kitchen, I rub any excess into my clean hands and wipe off the extra, leaving my nails healthy and my hands soft! -- C.U. in Oregon • You can keep little office items like paperclips, push

PUBLIC AUCTION

Thursday, June 15 • 6pm

9 Spring House Lane, Denver, PA 17517

D ENVER 3 B EDROOM R ANCH H OME

5th Annual Northern Lancaster County

Hope For Haiti Benefit Auction Tools, Lawn & Garden, Quilts, Furniture, Households,

• 1 Level Living Convenient Location 3 Bedrooms, 1-1/2 Baths

Flowers & Shrubbery, Theme Baskets, Toys, Collectibles

Open House: June 3, 10am-12pm & June 5, 5pm-6:30pm

SAT., MAY 20, 2017 at 9:00 A.M.

Hertzog Farm, 470 West Metzler Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522

AY000253L

Tools & Lawn & Garden: New tools already donated: DeWalt power tools; DeWalt cordless tools; S�hl leaf blower; Milwaukee Impact Driver; Pro 9 pc. impact set; Lapp poly dumper wagon; skid solar salt; torch kit; misc. hand tools; bungee cords; ba�ery clamps & cleaners; various epoxy, glues & cements; paint roller kit & other pain�ng supplies; road flares; shovels; rakes; hoes; garden seeder; mini greenhouse; mini seeder; 1/2 bushel baskets; 1-1/2 Hp sprinkler pump; bird feeder; dog food & other animal feeds; horse halters & other tack supplies; several sliding boards & swing sets and much more. Flowers & Shrubbery: Flowers, planters; mini gardens; hanging baskets; trees & shrubbery. Furniture: New Furniture including, round end table; book shelf; (2) ornamental outhouses; girl’s rocker & more. Quilts & Wall Hangings: Beau�ful quilts already donated, Queen size Log Cabin; Queen size Broken Star; 9-Patch with Hearts; Boston Commons and several others. Households, Theme Baskets, Collec�bles, Toys & Misc.: Pork halves cut & packaged to your specs; braided rugs; John Deere Memorabilia; bike; canning jars; carpet shampoo; kitchen cleaners; Ertl toy tractors; lots of theme baskets for baby girls, girls, boys & ladies and many more; leather belts. Gi� Cer�ficates: Many Gi� Cer�ficates From Area Businesses, Hertzog Homestead 1 night in Meyer Suite; The Hurst House Bed & Breakfast 1 night stay; Sight & Sound; Sports & Turf; Lake Tobias Wildlife Park; Cherry Crest Farm; Choo Choo Barn; Winning Touch Nursery and many others. Restaurant Gi� Cer�ficates: Fox Creamery; Hot Z Pizza; Kreider Farms; Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre; Good & Plenty; Udder Choice; Cloister Restaurant; and others. Auc�oneer’s Notes: Come support the auc�on & enjoy the day with lots of good homemade food including Chicken BBQ, Toasted Cheeseburgers; Subs, Fresh Salad Bar, Fresh Fruit Smoothies, French Fries, Homemade Ice Cream, also lots of baked goods. Children ac�vi�es throughout the day. For more informa�on contact Kate Wright at hhbbevents@gmail.com or call 914850-2826 or Rueben Oberholtzer 717-859-2880. The people of Hai� need YOUR help! Hai�ans are striving for educa�on. Hai� Partners of Hershey and Chris�an Aid Ministries of Ephrata offer hope to Hai�ans through help with educa�on. All gi�s and dona�ons are tax deduc�ble. Brief lis�ng, more items being donated daily. Thank You for your support.

Auc�on Services Provided by Beiler-Campbell Auc�ons and Others Noah Shirk: 717-354-0192 AU#005928 Harold Mar�n: 717-738-4228 AA#019488 Christ Taylor: 717-371-1915 AU#005421

BEILER - CAMPBELL AUCTION SERVICES

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

Auction for: Joan F. Lobb Attorney: Young & Young

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

pins, etc., organized in a drawer by using an icecube tray. It makes a great organizer for different sizes of nails, too. • When shopping around for electronic equipment -especially computer-related items and such -- make sure you factor in the cost of necessary accessories. Many products don’t come with all the cords, batteries, memory chips, etc., that you’ll need. Oftentimes, these can make a big difference in what seems like a really good deal. • “Baking soda is good for so many uses in the home -- especially the kitchen. Here’s another you might not have considered: If you have a glass-top range, fill an empty Parmesan cheese container (the shaker kind, with large holes) with baking soda to keep by the stove. Use the baking soda to clean burned-on spills with a damp sponge. If you have a pan fire, it’s a great way to put that out, too.” -R.E. in Florida • When choosing your campsite, here are some helpful things to note: The wind direction, so that you aren’t downwind of a neighboring site’s fire; where the sun will rise and set, so that you can be prepared for the early morning light and enjoy the sunset; and whether there are any healthy trees affording some cover, in case of a rainstorm. • “I love chocolatecovered popcorn, but it goes stale quickly and is pretty costly. Now I make my own. Line a tray or cookie sheet with parchment paper. Pop about 6 cups of popcorn, and season with salt and butter to your liking. Then melt 1/2 cup of chocolate chips in the microwave. Toss the popcorn and the melted chocolate together in a large bowl, and arrange on the parchment. Refrigerate for 30 minutes and break into pieces. Enjoy!” -- C.E. in Ohio • “Use a large hair clip to hold your dish towel on the oven door handle.” -- M.W. in Iowa • “An easy way to save mSend your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

7.2 AC. - 2 STY. LOG SIDING HOME - 4 BDRM. - 3 BA. 30x48 2 STY. GAR. - FINISHED UPPER LEVEL - MINI BARN

THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2017 • 6:00 P.M. KLEINFELTERSVILLE/COCALICO AREA

ADDRESS: 4 Burkhardt Ln. Newmanstown, Lebanon Co., Heidelberg Twp. DIRECTIONS: From Schaefferstown Rt. 897 south thru Kleinfeltersville, Left on Burkhardt Ln. or Ephrata Rt. 272, North on Schoeneck Rd. thru Schoeneck to Rt. 897. Left on Rt. 897, Right on Burkhardt Ln. REAL ESTATE: “One of a kind “ 7.2 AC Estate, mostly wooded, southern exposure w/beautiful view of Middle Creek Wildlife Mgmt. Area, 2 sty. traditional log siding home, eat-in kitchen w/plank flooring, LR w/stone fireplace, main level family room, 3-4 bdrm., 3 baths, master bdrm. w/master bath, walk-in closet, laundry room, 2704 sq. ft. living area, country decor w/exposed floor joists, enclosed wrap-around porch, oil hot water heat, CA, concrete basement, 30x48 stone/log siding garage, holds 4-5 cars, upper level finished w/cathedral ceiling, kitchen and powder room, CA, ideal for game room or hosting parties, wrap-around deck, 16x28 mini barn, lg. macadam parking area, 18x36 in-ground pool w/recent liner, ELCO Schools. NOTE: An exceptional country property in southern Lebanon Co. overlooking the Project. Ideal for the large family, entertaining, car enthusiast, horses, etc. A property truly designed for enjoyment! This tract contains 2 deeds, 3.48 ac. & 3.8 ac. These 2 parcels were combined for tax purposes with the possibility of being able to separate them again into 2 tracts. OPEN HOUSE: May 20 & 27 from 12 noon – 3 PM or call Auctioneer for a showing. TERMS: 10% down day of sale. Settlement 60 days or before. For financing information call Auctioneer 717-376-4029. www.auctionzip.com • ID#39219 Sale For:

KARLA L. MARTIN &

(THE LATE ISAAC S. MARTIN)

AU003433

Atty: Michael Kane

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS, LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT

WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 2017 AT 2:00 P.M.

Preview Times - Tuesday, May 23 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, May 24 from 8:00 A.M. *The following is just a very general list of items to be sold. Photos representing the entire auction will be posted on our website www.horstauction.com on Tuesday, May 23. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 2-1/2 miles west of Ephrata) FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.) INCL. ANTIQUE PANEL DOOR CUPBOARD, KENDIG STYLE PAINT DECORATED BLANKET CHEST; APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; LAMPS & CLOCKS; COPPER & BRASS; SILVER; CAST IRON; PEWTER; TINWARE; WOODENWARE; LONGABERGER BASKETS; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER, ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; TOOLS; ANTIQUE TOOLS; LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT INCL. HUSQVARNA YT42LS GARDEN TRACTOR; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD! * Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

Sale For:

WANDA MILLER ESTATE CYNTHIA BOYER BLAKESLEE & OTHERS


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, May 17, 2017 - 19C

SALES REGISTER WED., MAY 17 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools, lawn and garden equipment. Horst Auction­ eers. THURS., MAY 18 - 4:00 p.m. - Estate of Julia Hoff, 43 Hiester Ave., New Holland. 4 bedroom brick ranch style home with full basement and 1 car garage. Real estate at 6:00 p.m. Personal property. Martin Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 18 - 5:00 p.m. - Scott D. and Jolene K. Morrison, 313 King Rd., Honey Brook. Country 2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 3 acres with pond. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MAY 18 - 6:00 p.m. - Dr. Ramon ManonEspaillat Estate, Laurel Ridge Road, Reinholds. 9.6 acre m/l tract of land. Witman Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., MAY 18 - 6:00 p.m. - Bruce D. and Jodie L. Shenk, 253 Canaan Grove Road, Newmanstown. 3

bedroom, 2.5 bath 2,400 sq. ft. split-level home on 4.71 acre wooded property. Joel Heisey Auctioneer. THURS., MAY 18 - 6:00 p.m. - Henry and Mary Rehlich, 400 W. Route 897, Reinholds. 3 bedroom, 1 bath rancher on 1-1/2 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. FRI., MAY 19 - 5:00 p.m. - James R. and Joan L. Stoner, 195 Sandy Hill Road, Denver. Country 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 2 utility build­ ings, 8/10 acre rural lot, ’96 Ford XLT 4x4 pickup, appliances, mowers, tools. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 20 - 8:30 a.m. - Swiss Pioneer Preservation Associates, 739 Spruce Road, New Holland. 6th Annual Consignment/Bene­ fit Auction. Antique engines and farm equipment, farm related antiques and primi­ tives, Case skidloader. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. SAT., MAY 20 - 8:30 a.m.

PUBLIC AUCTION

- Brian Boyer, 324 West View Dr., Akron. Classy antiques, old signs, toys, local advertising, country items, milk bottles, furniture, collectibles. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 20 - 9:00 a.m. - 5th Annual Hope For Haiti Benefit Auction, 470 West Metzler Road, Ephrata. Tools, lawn and garden, quilts, furniture, households, flowers and shrubbery, theme baskets, toys, collect­ ibles. Beiler-Campbell Auction Services. SAT., MAY 20 - 9:00 a.m.

- Walter Kurtz, 121 Akron Road, Ephrata. Shelby, pickups, Harley, tools, guns and personal property. Tracey L. Jones Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 20 - 9:00 a.m. - Special Spring Bird and Small Animal Sale at Green Dragon Small Animal Auction, 955 N. State St., Ephrata. Fancy poultry, fancy pigeons, house birds, rabbits, pheasants, chicks, goats and sheep, cages and supplies, etc. Dale Stauffer, Auctioneer. SAT., MAY 20 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center,

PUBLIC AUCTION 1 STY. BRICK 3 BDRM. RANCHER – 2 CAR GAR. COUNTRY MEADOWS – FIVEPOINTVILLE AREA

TUESDAY, MAY 23 • 5 P.M.

109 Country Dr., Denver (Fivepointville). Rt. 897 N. to Fivepointville. Left Fivepointville Rd. Left Glen View Dr. Right Country Dr. to property on right. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

COUNTRY 2½ STY. 3 BDRM. FARM HOUSE 1½ STY. GARAGE/SHOP 20x34 – UTILITY BLDG. 12x18

Ephrata. Antiques, primi­ tives, folk art, reproduction folk art, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., MAY 20 - 9:00 a.m. - Hope For Haiti Benefit Auction, 470 West Metzler Road, Ephrata. Flowers, shrubs, quilts, tools, crafts, furniture, gift certificates, lawn and garden equipment and sheds. Beiler-Campbell Auction Service. SAT., MAY 20 - 9:00 a.m. - Katie B. Beiler, 67 Glenbrook Road, Leola. 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom brick dwelling, brick 2 car garage, 4/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

OF

ANTIQUES & PERSONAL PROPERTY

MON., MAY 22, 2017 SALE AT 10:00 A.M. FURNITURE AT 12:00 NOON

To be held at Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver (Rt. 272, near Adamstown) This week’s auction will be held entirely outside, under the pavilion. There will be a lot of quality furniture, antiques, and personal property. Come and see what we find! For pictures, visit www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID #1536) weekend prior to auction date. All announcements made day of sale take precedence over prior advertisement.

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

PUBLIC AUCTION 11/2 STY. 3 BDRM. BRICK DWL. BRICK 2 CAR GAR. 4/10 ACRE LOT LEOLA – BAREVILLE AREA

2.3 ACRES

3182 Heidelberg Ave., Newmanstown. From Schaefferstown Rt. 897 S. thur Kleinfeltersville to property on left OR from Cocalico Rt. 897 N. toward Kleinfeltersville. Property on right.

21/2 sty. stone farm house w/1248 SF, eat-in kitchen, living & family rms., laundry, 3 bdrms., full bath, covered porch, patio, attic, bsmt., oil HW heat. Outbldgs: Garage/shop 20x34 w/loft for storage & utility bldg. 12x18. 2.3 ACRES overlooking Middle Creek Wildlife Area, fenced lawn, field w/ pasture and/or garden potential. Zoned Ag. Ideally located country property w/southern exposure. Minutes to Schaefferstown, Reinholds, Newmanstown, Richland & Myerstown. Elco schs. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., May 20 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 717-606-2226 or 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

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PUBLIC SALE

MIDDLE CREEK WILDLIFE AREA KLEINFELTERSVILLE – COCALICO AREA

WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 • 5 P.M.

SAT., MAY 20 - 9:00 a.m. - Schoeneck Fire Company 5th Annual Consignment/ Benefit Auction, 125 North King Street, Denver. Furni­ ture, household goods, lawn and garden items, quilts, crafts, collectibles, flower, shrubbery. Quilts at 12:00 noon. SAT., MAY 20 - 9:00 a.m. - Lowell D. and Joyce E. Gehman, 347 Preston Rd., Wernersville. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 1 acre rural lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Car, trailer, lawn tractor, sporting goods, furniture/appliances,

SAT., MAY 20 • 9 A.M.

1 sty. brick/vinyl rancher w/1317 SF, eat-in kitchen & dining area w/oak raised panel cabinets & appliances, large living rm. w/bow window, 3 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/bath), 2 baths, 1st floor laundry, full bsmt., 4-Star heat pump sys., central AC. Special Features: panel doors, Colonial stained trim work, low maintenance exterior, attached 2 car garage, 10x14 utility bldg. all on level lot w/on-site well & public sewer. NOTE: Very clean well maintained rancher in well established residential community. Easy access to Rt. 222 Bypass, Turnpike, Rts. 897 & 272. Minutes to Terre Hill & Bowmansville. Owner motivated to sell! Ideal as residence or investment. Personal inspection by appointment or open house May 20 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www. klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS

ID #834368)

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

C. Irvin Weaver Melvin Weaver, 717-286-7074

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

67 Glenbrook Rd., Leola. From New Holland Rt. 23 W. to Leola. Right Rt. 772 (Glenbrook Rd.), dwl. on right OR from Brownstown/Talmage area Rt. 772 E. toward Leola, dwl. on left.

1½ sty. brick dwl. w/1336 SF, eat-in kitchen w/updated cabinets, appliances & pantry, dining/family rm. w/corner cupboard, living rm., 3 bdrms. (1st floor bdrm.), full bath, attic, bsmt. w/outside ent. & elec. BB heat. Oak hardwood floors, plaster walls, tasteful décor, “move in” condition, low maintenance & insulated/tilt windows. Brick 2 car garage 20x24 & flagstone patio, 4/10 Acre lot w/public water & sewer, lawn & garden area. NOTE: Auction at 9 A.M. Owners serious to sell. Ideal as residence or investment. Low maintenance, economical & convenient location. CV Schs. 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)

Brent L. & Lori M. Martin 717-587-2351

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

3 BR/1 BA RANCHER ON 1 /2 ACRE LOT 1

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1½ STY. 4 BDRM. DWL 2 GARAGES – IN-LAW QUARTERS

THURS., MAY 18, 2017 SALE AT 6:00PM

Located at 400 W. Route 897, Reinholds (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Reinholds, take Rt. 897 North towards Blainsport. Property will be on the right, on the corner of Meadow Rd.

4 ACRES

EAST EARL – NARVON AREA

FRIDAY, JUNE 2 • 5 P.M.

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

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Katie B. Beiler Stephen E. Beiler, POA 717-940-5200 Benuel S. Beiler, POA 610-574-2030

- Union Grove/Terre Hill Area -

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 2-1/2 Sty., 4 Bdrm. House - 30’x42’ Barn/Shop/Garage .66 ACRES +/-

722 Gault Rd., Narvon. Rt. 322 E. from Blue Ball. Right 897 S. Left Gault Rd. to property on right.

Thursday, June 15, 2017 at 6:00 P.M. Location: 1458 Union Grove Rd., East Earl, PA 17519 (E. Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.) Directions: From Rt. 23 take Rt. 625 North approx. 3 miles. Turn right onto Union Grove Rd. to property on right.

1½ sty. custom dwl. w/3328 SF (includes in-law apt.), eat-in kitchen w/ oak cabinets w/pantry & appliances, living rm., large L shape family rm. w/ flagstone hearth & woodstove, 3 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/master bath, laundry & walk-in closet), 3 full baths, office/study, full bsmt., elec. & gas heat, in-law quarters apartment w/eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets & appliances, living rm., bdrm. & bath. Outbldgs: Attached 1 car garage plus detached 1 car garage 20x24 & 2 utility bldgs. 16x14 & 14x10, 4 ACRES partially wooded tract w/approx. 1½ acres fenced deer area, lawn & garden area, macadam drive, parking. Unique country property w/spacious rooms thru out. Low maintenance exterior, extra apt. quarters (ideal for in-laws/parents or adult child). A “must see” dwl. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., May 20 & 27 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

Real estate consists of a manufactured ranch-style dwelling, built in 1988, containing a kitchen with island breakfast bar; an open concept dining area and living room; three bedrooms; and a full bath all on the main level. There is approx. 1,125 sq. ft. of finished living space. There is also an attached two car garage. The full basement, with outside access, is currently unfinished, but would be easy to finish and contains the original laundry hookup. (In recent years, the laundry was moved upstairs into a spare bedroom). Public water and sewer. Electric baseboard heat. All this is situated on a 1.5 (+/-) acre lot along with a storage shed, plenty of off-street parking, and a small stream. This property is conveniently located on Rt. 897 with driveway accessibility ideal to meadow road. This is a solid home, on a large lot, with plenty of room to run and/or garden. Owners are relocating to a retirement community and are motivated to sell. You will not want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open house by appointment, contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. E. Richard Young, Att’y

ID #834368)

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

Chad A. & Doris A. Miller 717-314-9554

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Terms By:

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

- Real Estate -

2½ Sty. House and 30’x42’ barn/shop on a .66 Acre +/- lot. 2½ Sty. house w/1,872 sq. ft., 4 bdrms., 1 bath, eat-in kitchen, living room, parlor, sunporch, laundry/mudroom, office/study, basement w/outside steps, attic and covered porch. LP/hot air heat. Outbuildings: 30’x42’ barn w/horse stall and 25’x30’ garage/shop area, 2nd floor storage. 10’x12’ Utility bldg. Also a 500 gal. LP tank. All situated on a .66 Acre +/- lot w/pasture, circle drive, on-site well and septic. Zoned Residential. Elanco Schools. NOTE: Seller is downsizing and wants to sell. Convenient Terre Hill/Union Grove location. Easy access to Rts. 625, 897 & 23. Great for investment or personal residence. TERMS: 10% down, balance on or before August 14, 2017. Kling and Fanning, Attys. OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAYS, JUNE 3 & 10, 1-3 PM or by appointment. Call auctioneer @ 717-354-9524 w/any questions. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus Lic. # AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524

Auction for: Esther Weaver


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SALES REGISTER

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collectibles, toys. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. SAT., MAY 20 - 11:00 a.m. - Louis P. and Sheila K. Thompson, 2144 Main St., Lititz. 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 story 20x40 2 car garage/shop building. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., MAY 22 - 5:30 p.m. - Estate of Mr. Lance R. Steierwald, 894 Orchard Street, Akron. Semidetached brick and vinyl sided home, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, garage, 1.5 story shop and storage buildings. Real estate at 6:30 p.m. Vehicles and personal property. Reist Auctioneers.

MON., MAY 22 - 6:30 p.m. - Dale L. and Candace F. Martin, 128 Horse Happy Rd., Newmanstown. Custom brick Cape Cod house, 3.35 acres, 36’x36’ brick detached shop, work area, pasture, country setting, clean. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. TUES., MAY 23 - 5:00 p.m. - C. Irvin Weaver, 109 Country Drive, Denver. 1 story brick 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. TUES., MAY 23 - 6:00 p.m. - Roy S. and Virginia G. Hummer, 1010 E. Main St., New Holland. Brick home converted into 2 apartments with detached 5 car garage on a 1/2 acre (+/-) level lot. 1941 & 1955 Packards and 1971 Mercury Cougar. Barr Davis Auction­ eers, LLC. WED., MAY 24 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools, lawn and garden

PUBLIC AUCTION - REAL ESTATE PERSONAL PROPERTY 4 Bedroom Brick Ranch Style Home w/Full Basement & 1 Car Garage

THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2017

Auction Starts at 4:00 PM - Real Estate at 6:00 PM 43 Hiester Ave., New Holland, PA 17557

equipment. Horst Auction­ eers. THURS., MAY 25 - 1:00 p.m. - Gladys R. Cook, 2117 Old Phila Pike, Lancaster. 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling and 1-1/2 story tenant dwelling, pole build­ ing, utility buildings, 1.9 acres zoned R-2. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. THURS., MAY 25 - 5:00 p.m. - Harold R. Martin, 127 Boulder Hill Rd., Mohnton. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, garage, 1/2 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

TUES., MAY 30 - 5:00 p.m. - Jay T. and JoAnn L. Zimmerman, 30 Galen Hall Road, Reinholds. 15.4 acre farmette, 2-1/2 story 5 bedroom farmhouse, 2 story 28x70 bank barn, run-in shed. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., MAY 31 - 10:00 a.m. - Norco Auto Salvage, 200 North 6th Ave., Coatesville. Pay loaders, roller, car crusher, trucks, cars, vans, car parts, shop tools, slot machine. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. WED., MAY 31 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center,

“SHORT NOTICE”

PUBLIC AUCTION 15.4 ACRE FARMETTE

2½ STY. 5 BDRM. FARMHOUSE 2 STY. 28x70 BANK BARN – RUN-IN SHED REINHOLDS – DENVER AREA

TUESDAY, MAY 30 • 5 P.M.

Sitting on a corner lot on a quiet street in New Holland one block off Main Street sits this nice 4 bedroom 1500 sq. ft. all brick ranch style home with a full basement and 1 car garage. The main floor features living room with a working fireplace, dining room, office and kitchen. The kitchen has a built in GE electric oven and GE ceramic range. 3 bedrooms on the main floor, all have carpet and double door closets. 2 full bathrooms one with a shower stall and the other has a full size tub, Myrtle Tremblay Painting both have linoleum flooring. The main floor features carpet and hard wood flooring throughout. The well lit full basement consists of a family room with fireplace, bedroom and a laundry room. As well as an added sun room. The basement has wood paneling throughout as well as drop ceilings. The 1 car garage is in the basement and features an electric door opener. Full attic with storage room. 240 gallon oil tank (new in 2012) this is currently ¾ full, EM furnace forced hot water heat, Rheem central A/C unit installed in 2015, 200 amp service, public water and sewer, asphalt roof, upgraded vinyl windows, mature shrubbery & macadam driveway. Home sits on .33 acre. Room Sizes: Living Room – 13’x19’ • Dining Room – 11’x12’7” • Kitchen – 11’5”x12’10” Office – 11’x9’3” • Bathroom #1 – 6’5”x9’6” • Bathroom #2 – 4’6”x9’7” Bedroom #1 – 10’4”x12”4” • Bedroom #2 – 12’6”x12’11” • Bedroom #3 – 10’3”x10’ Laundry Room – 11’4”x13’8” • Bedroom #4 – 12’7”x13’5” • Family Room – 12’6”x27’3” Fire Place Room – 12’x29’2” • Sunroom – 13’7”x15’ • Garage – 11’x23’x5’ Furniture – Metal Wardrobe, Book Shelf, Couch with Matching Loveseat, Lazy Boy Stuffed Arm Chair, Vintage Loveseat, Maple Table with 4 Chairs, Maple Hutch, 2 Small Oak Cabinets, Vintage China Closet, Spool Corner Shelf, Emerson Cabinet Stereo, 7 pcs. Of Wicker Furniture, (2) 4 pc. Pine Bedroom Suit, Rosewood Side Chair, 4 pc. Blonde Bedroom Suit, Large Pine Dining Room Table with 4 Chairs and Bench, Large Pine Hutch, Pine Dry Sink, Small Office Desk, Filing Cabinets, 2 pc. Living Room Set, Oval Coffee & End Tables, 2 Parlor Chairs, Tilt Top Parlor Table, Vintage New Haven Eight Day Mantle Clock, Modern Grandfather Clock; Maker: Ridgeway Clock, Martinsville Va. Appliances – GE Microwave, GE Electric Dryer, Whirlpool Washer, GE Side by Side Refrigerator, Proscan Flat Screen TV. Collectibles and Household – Set of Country Gingham Diner Dishes, Collection of Chicken and Rooster Items to include; Chicken on Nests, Framed Chicken Pictures, Chicken Clock, Chicken Molds, Chicken Table Lamp, Chicken Tea Pot, Chicken Canister Set & Chicken Plates. Toaster, Several Nice Bowls, Agate Roasters, Crock Pot, Ekco Knife Set, Set of Gibson Dishes, Flexoplane Sled, Avon Figurines, Easter & Christmas Decorations, Pitcher and Bowl Set made in Vietnam, Assorted Quilts and Coverlets, Quilt Racks, Copper Can, Hand Painted Figurines, Costume Jewelry, Lady’s Wrist Watches, Cast Iron Bull Dog, Myrtle Tremblay Sail Ship Painting, Haeger Pitcher & Bowl Set, Reproduction Pepsi Peddle Car, Reproduction Taxi Peddle Car, Brick Fireplace Table Lamp, Kellogg’s Collector Cereal Bowls, Many M&M’s Collectibles, Cookie Jar Collection; Cookie Time, Santa Claus, Thou Shalt Not Steal, Hunny Bear, Crock, House. Many Figurines to include; Dogs, Cats, Cows, People, Owls, Lions, Wood Cutouts, Horse & Wagon, McCoy Pitcher & Bowl Sets. Assorted History Books, Small Rocking Horse, Strutco Log Truck, Collectable Cars in Boxes; 1955 Chevy Convertible, Coke Truck, 1957 Corvette, Roadmaster Bicycle, 1958 Cadillac, Numerous Salt and Peppers, Misc. Garden Tools, Concrete Bench, 2 Tier Tool CabInet Loaded with Tools. Selling Separately will be the 8’x12’ Vinyl Sided Shed. Eastern Lancaster County School District. Real Estate Terms: 10% Down Day of Auction, Cash, Pre Approved or Good PA Check. Balance Due at Settlement on or before July 18, 2017. Personal Property Terms: Cash, Good PA Check,Visa/MC/Discover. 3% Premium when paying with a credit card. Real Estate and Personal Property sold AS-IS. No warranty or guaranty made whatsoever. All information is gathered from public sources and/or is deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Announcements made day of sale supersede all printed or spoken announcements prior to auction. For more information and to view pictures visit our website at www.martinauctioneers.com or contact Paul Z. Martin Jr. 717-354-6671

MARTIN

Sale for

Estate of Julia Hoff

Attorney: Kling & Fanning, AUCTIONEERS, INC. PA-AY-000144L New Holland 12 N. Railroad Avenue • P.O. Box 99 • New Holland, PA 17557 Phone: (717) 354-6671 • www.martinauctioneers.com Auctioneers: Paul Z. Martin Jr., Roger Spencer, Patrick K. Morgan & Dustin Spencer

30 Galen Hall Rd., Reinholds. From Rt. 272 & Weaver Markets take Rt. 897 N. to Reinholds. Right Galen Hall Rd. OR from Kleinfeltersville/Cocalico area take Rt. 897 S. to Reinholds. Left Galen Hall Rd. to driveway on right.

Farmhouse w/2356 SF, kitchen, living & family rms., den, laundry, 5 bdrms., bath, bonus rm., oil HW heat. Bank barn 28x70 w/stable area & 2nd floor storage, 14x36 garage & run-in cattle/horse shed, 15.4 ACRES w/fenced pasture, lawn & garden area, public sewer & water. “Property must be sold.” Unique opportunity to buy small farm. After 21 years, owners serious to sell. Buildings need some TLC. Ideal for cattle, horses & 4H projects. Quiet setting, end of private drive. (Farm eligible for Clean & Green.) Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., May 20 & 27 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

Jay T. & JoAnn L. Zimmerman 717-940-0940 or 717-419-4794

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC AUCTION

COUNTRY 1½ STY. 4 BDRM. DWL 2 CAR GAR. – 2 UTILITY BLDGS. 8/10 ACRE RURAL LOT ‘96 FORD XLT 4x4 PICKUP – APPLIANCES – MOWERS – TOOLS SCHOENECK – MT. AIRY AREA

FRIDAY, MAY 19 • 5 P.M.

195 Sandy Hill Rd., Denver. Rt. 272 N. Left Schoeneck Rd. to 4 way stop in Schoeneck. Straight King St. (becomes Cocalico Rd.). Left Sandy Hill Rd. OR take Mount Airy Rd. E. Left Sandy Hill Rd. 1½ sty. dwl. w/1672 SF, eat-in kitchen w/new cabinets & appliances, living rm., 4 bdrms., 2 baths, attic, elec. heat, low maintenance exterior, insulated/tilt windows, large rear deck, attached gas heated 2 car garage, rural 8/10 acre lot, mature trees & plantings. “One owner” move in condition. Owners relocating to retirement facility & serious to sell. Convenient country location along quiet low traffic road, minutes to Denver, Ephrata, Cocalio & Kleinfeltersville. Easy access to Rt. 272 & Rt. 897. 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) ***Special Note: Items below sold immediately after real estate at 5 P.M.*** ‘96 Ford XLT 4x4 Pickup Truck w/Bed Cover & Liner, Running Boards, V-8 AT, PW, PL, 80,336 Miles, Husqvarna 23HP Twin Eng. Mower w/48” Deck, 215 Hrs. (1 Owner), Ariens 824 Elec. Start Snowblower, Echo CS 300 Chain Saw, Echo SRM 210 Weedeater, ES 250 Blower & Vac, Blue Hawk Pull Lawn Sweeper, Pull Fert. Spreader, Lawn Mower Jack, Werner 7’ Step Ladder, Charge Air 5.5HP 20 Gal Air Comp., Master Mechanic Tool Box w/3 Over 7 Drawers, The Tradition by Holland Gas Grill, Whirlpool Duet Sport W&D on Pedestal, Maytag Refrig. w/Bottom Freezer, Black Refrig., Sm. Frig. Chest Freezer, (2) Eden Pure Heater, Frig. Window AC 1 Yr. Old & Gibson AC. NOTE: Good/clean personal property sold immediately after real estate. Be prompt. Only above items to be sold. Terms cash or PA Check. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

James R. & Joan L. Stoner 717-738-7656 or 717-269-1230

Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools, lawn and garden equipment, golf cart. Horst Auctioneers. WED., MAY 31 - 5:00 p.m. - Albert L. Goss, 416 Frogtown Road, Pequea. Country 2-1/2 story brick 4 bedroom dwelling, 1-1/2 story 3 car garage 36x24, 2.8 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., MAY 31 - 6:30 p.m. - Christian G. and Rebecca Riehl, 17 North Hollander Road, Gordon­ ville. 4 bedroom house, 32’x48’ 2 story horse barn, 18’x40’ garage/shop, 1.9 acres +/-. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. THURS., JUNE 1 - 5:00 p.m. - Ruth B. Hoover Estate, 350 Mine Road, Fleetwood. 1 story modular 3 bedroom dwelling, 1.8 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 1 - 6:00 p.m. - Curtis E. Nolt Estate, 14 Dubson Circle, Denver. Vinyl-sided ranch style manufactured home built in 1987 with 2 bedrooms on a 0.14 (+/-) acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., JUNE 1 - 6:00 p.m. - Cynthia Boyer Blakeslee, 231 W. Main St.,

Leola. 2-1/2 story vinyl sided office dwelling with approx. 1,380 sq. ft. finished office/living space. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 2 - 5:00 p.m. - Chad A. and Doris A. Miller, 722 Gault Rd., Nar­ von. Country 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 garages, in-law quarters, 4 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JUNE 3 - 8:00 a.m. - Paul W. Ressler Estate, 76 Cocalico Road, Robesonia. Country Holland stone rancher, garage, 26x36 gar­ age/shop building, 3.1 acres partially wooded lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, tools, Jeep, guns, primitives. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JUNE 3 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, primi­ tives, collectibles, toys, model trains, dolls, house­ hold goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. MON., JUNE 5 - 5:00 p.m. - Shirley A. Farmer, 19

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER – GAR. ½ ACRE LOT BOWMANSVILLE – FIVEPOINTVILLE AREA

THURSDAY, MAY 25 • 5 P.M.

127 Boulder Hill Rd., Mohnton (Bowmansville). Rt. 625 N. from Bowmansville. Right Boulder Hill Rd. Property on left. 1 sty. Rancher w/1432 SF, eat-in kitchen w/appliances, living rm., L-shape family rm., 3 bdrms., bath, full bsmt., elec. heat, 1 car garage, deck, low maintenance exterior w/ covered soffit & fascia, level ½ acre m/l lot w/mature trees, rear farmland border, public sewer. Zoned RL. NOTE: Owners relocating to Delaware & serious to sell. May need some updating. Ideal as residence or investment. Low maintenance & low taxes. Minutes to New Holland, East Earl, Terre Hill w/easy access to Rts. 897, 272, 222 bypass & turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., May 20 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

Harold R. Martin 717-490-1974

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

THURS., JUNE 1, 2017 SALE AT 6:00PM

Located at 14 Dubson Circle, Denver (E. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From intersection of Rt. 272 & Rt. 897, take Rt. 897 South. Turn right on Bill Dr., followed by a right on Dubson Circle.

The real estate consists of vinyl-sided, ranch style, manufactured home, built in 1987, containing an updated kitchen with custom cabinets, electric stove, built-in microwave & dishwasher; a dining area; large living room; two bedrooms with ample closets; and two full baths with a convenient open floor plan throughout. There is also a screened porch and storage shed. Oil forced air heat. Central air. Public water & sewer. This economical and affordable dwelling is situated on a 0.14 (+/-) acre lot in Muddy Creek Village. This is not a 55+ community, and there is no HOA fee! This is a solid home, with replacement windows, and a 1 year old roof, being offered for sale at public auction. This is an estate and the sellers are motivated to sell. You will not want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open house to be held Sat., May 20 from 1-3PM, or by appointment, contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. Good & Harris, Att’ys

Terms By:

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

CURTIS E. NOLT ESTATE


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, May 17, 2017 - 21C

Skyview Lane, Lititz. 1-1/2 story 2 bedroom dwelling, garage, carport, 1 story workshop 16x20, utility building 8x16, rural lot. Kline, Krieder and Good Auctioneers. TUES., JUNE 6 - 1:00 p.m. - Randy and Julie Bruckhart, North Colebrook Road, Mastersonville, and 2042 Cider Press Road, Manheim. #1 - 52.16 acre productive crop farm. #2 73.5 acre productive farm with buildings, very pro­ ductive soil, great location. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. TUES., JUNE 6 - 5:00 p.m. - Zeno R. and Nancy L. Royer, 208 N. 7th St., Akron. 4-1/2 acre m/l lot, Zoned R-2. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., JUNE 7 - 5:00 p.m. - Robert E. and Lois C. Martin, 123 Cindalyn Dr., New Holland. 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, garage, shop, 1/2 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. WED., JUNE 7 - 6:00 p.m. - Nevin B. and Sharon B. Rentzel, 2459 Route 35 South, East Waterford. 2 acre lot, back of lot wooded, 1.5 story house, large kitchen, screen porch,

detached 22’x34’ (2) bay garage with storage. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 8 - 4:00 p.m. - Wayne B. and Nancy S. Stauffer, 2569 Chapman Hollow Rd., Port Trevorton. 11 acre m/l farmette with stream, 2-1/2 story 4 bed­ room dwelling, barn, garage, outbuildings. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 8 - 6:00 p.m. - Thomas Lee Martin Estate, 5950 Leebel Road, East Petersburg. Brick ranch style dwelling with 3 bed­ rooms. Horst Auction­eers. THURS., JUNE 8 - 6:00 p.m. - Larae M. Kreider, 1672 Old Lancaster Pike, Reading. Brick and vinyl sided rancher on a 0.13 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc.

6TH ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT/BENEFIT AUCTION

Antique Engines & Farm Equipment Farm Related Antiques & Primitives Case Skidloader

Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 8:30 AM

Location: 739 Spruce Road, New Holland, PA 17557 Directions: 322 West from Blue Ball to left onto Spruce Road to auction.

• Still Taking Consignments • Call Harvey Nolt (717) 354-7578 – Call Elvin Martin (717) 278-3996

Taking Tractors • Farm Equipment • Antiques Miscellaneous Items

Antiques and Primitives (cont.

• 2000 Case 1840 skidsteer loader w/ bucket - 4200 hrs. • Low profile bucket • Pallet forks • Stainless steel hog feeders Antiques Engines - Wagons

• Sears tabletop metal lathe w/stand and tooling • Plus a lg. amount of nice antiques and primitives from a private collection to include the following: • PRR TrucTrain railroad sign (approx. 4’ diameter) • NH 1/2 HP engine w/cart • Erie RR lantern • Railroad oil can w/long • NH 5 HP engine on cart spout • Jaegeur 3 HP hit-n-miss engine • Broad axes • Planet Jr. No. 2 edger • LDI Lister diesel-s/n 2082LD17 - 31/2 HP • Victor vacuum cleaner @ 1800 RPM • Sm. whiskey keg & nail kegs • Lister slow speed diesel - s/n CS79131 on • Hay saw • Fodder cutter cart - 31/2 HP @ 650 RPM • Sm. corn sheller • Cider press • PH1 Petter diesel - s/n 111699 - 8.2 HP @ • Ice tongs • Oak ice box 1800 RPM • Stoneware crocks & jugs • JD LUC engine • C.I. pitcher pumps • C.I. frying pans • Early farm box wagon - nice original • Griswold No. 8 waffle iron Antiques and Primitives • C.M. Herr and Sons milk bottle caps • Meat cleaver • Meat hooks • Sausage stuffer • Wooden Champion Thrasher • Wooden press w/peg leg bench • US Slicing Machine Co. model 100 hand crank meat slicer w/sharpener - s/n 136867 • Grain cradle • American hand crank meat slicer- s/n87838 • Bow saws • Frog/fish gigs • Wooden moulding planes • (2) NH S-8 lawn tractors - not running • Cigar cutter • New Holland #10 anvil • Tin candle mold • Planet Jr. Cultivator - nice • Early brass stencil set • Sm. Aeromotor windmill • Brass blow torches • Dietz lanterns • Ottawa saw parts • Bush King weed eater • Loose hay hook • 1 row planter • Wooden grain cleaner • Antique seeder • Row marker • sled • Erie RR shovel • Block planes • C.I. equip. seat • Copper apple butter kettle • Lots of early hand tools • Wooden washing machines • Treadle sew• Wooden wagon parts ing machine • Hoffman seeds metal sign • New Holland • Hoosier cabinet • Miniature wagon Machine Co. signs • Doll house and contents • C.I. parlor stove • Regulator clock • Duff Mfg. RR jack • Wooden wheelbarrow • Conestoga wagon wrench • Early hi-chair • Fiat Industrial sign • 45 records • Early drop leaf table • Chest of drawers • German cuckoo clock • Fiddle back chairs • This is only a partial list, much more • Tin bread pans expected by auction day. • Lantern • Kero lamps • LP light w/cabinet - AUCTION INFO. • Blue and green jars including #13 This is only a partial listing, expecting much • Drying pan • 6 gal. Stoneware crock more by auction day. To consign or donate • Original doorway facade from the historic items call Harvey Nolt at 717-354-7578 Lititz Moravian Congregational Store) or Elvin Martin at 717-278-3996. Auction • C.I. reinforcing stars Co. and SPPA are not responsible for • Early roof snow shoes accidents. Auction day announcements • Sandstone cornice piece w/handcarved take precedence over all advertisements. birds Payment by cash, PA check or credit card. • Nail keg w/8 penny cut common nails Benefit Food Stand. Auction held under • 6’x6’ corn/apple drying house w/brick tent. SPPA is a 501c3 org. We will be sellchimney & metal roof ing with 2 or 3 auctioneers, bring a friend See Auctionzip.com and enjoy your day with us. ID #25403 for updates and photos.

Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus Lic. # AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524

Auction for: Swiss Pioneer Preservation Associates

THURS., JUNE 8 - 6:00 p.m. - Martha A. Moran Estate, 844 Fairview Ave., Ephrata. 3 bedroom rancher, .26 acre level lot, nice backyard, replacement win­ dows, 2 car garage, central a/c, finished basement. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 8 - 6:00 p.m. - Karla L. Martin, 4 Burkhardt Lane, Newmans­ town. 7.2 acre, 2 story log siding home, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 30x48 2 story

5108 Kachel Road, Mohnton. Coins, currency and jewelry Friday at 4:00 p.m. #1) 65-acre farm, 4 bedroom house and bank barn. #2) 3 bedroom rancher and garage, 1.5 acre tract. Real estate at 2:00 p.m. 1993 Buick, JD mowers, antiques, personal property. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 9 & SAT., JUNE 10 - Lighthouse Vocational Services, 144 garage, finished upper level, Orlan Road, New Holland, mini barn. Keith Snyder will hold their 26th Annual Real Estate Auction Benefit Auction. Sheds, lawn furniture, quilts, tools Services. FRI., JUNE 9 - 5:00 p.m. - Mary A. Moyer Estate, 91 Indiandale Road, Reinholds. 1 story dwelling, 2 car garage, shop, misc. outbuild­ ings, 6-1/2 acre farmette with pond. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 9 - 4:00 p.m. & SAT., JUNE 10 - 9:00 a.m. - Mary Jane Schlouch,

PUBLIC AUCTION

COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER – 2 CAR GAR. 1 ACRE RURAL LOT CAR – TRAILER – LAWN TRACTOR – SPORTING GOODS FURNITURE/APPLIANCES – COLLECTIBLES – TOYS WERNERSVILLE – GALEN HALL AREA

SATURDAY, MAY 20 • 9 A.M. REAL ESTATE 1 P.M.

347 Preston Rd., Wernersville. Rt. 422 W. to Sinking Spring. Bear left Columbia Ave. Right Mountain Home Rd. to stop sign. Left Wernersville Rd. Straight Belle Alto Rd. Left Sawmill Rd. Right Preston Rd. to property on right. OR From Reinholds take Fritztown Rd. Left E. Galen Hall Rd. Right Preston Rd. to property on right. (S. Heidelberg Twp., Berks Co.)

and crafts. Penn Dutch Auction Services. SAT., JUNE 10 - 9:00 a.m. - Mr. Robert M. Weatherholtz, 251 School Lane Ave., Brownstown. Valuable personal property, boat with trailer, trucks, trailer, cars, antiques, collectibles, tools, prints, cast iron and more. Reist Auctioneers. SAT., JUNE 10 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding fire­ arms, hunting, fishing and (Continued On Page 22C)

SHORT NOTICE!

PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., JUNE. 10 at 9:00 AM

251 School Lane Ave., Brownstown, Lanc. Co., PA 17540

Valuable PERSONAL PROPERTY

Boat w/Trailer • Trucks • Trailer Lincoln Town Car • Mercedes Diesel • Jaguar Chevy Geo Tracker • Chevy 1500 Pickup VW Cabriolet Conv. & MORE! Antiques • Collectibles • Tools Tom Beecham Oil on Canvas • Prints 100+ Pcs. CAST IRON & Many More Items To Be Uncovered! See reistauctioneers.com OR auctionzip.com #7416 for more info & photos! TERMS: All Items Sold As-Is. Cash, Approved PA Check. No Outof-State Checks w/o pre-approval. Insp. by Appmt. on vehicles only. Items sold making way for “The Potter’s House Auction by: Ministries” campus. Auction for:

Mr. Robert M. Weatherholtz

Al Reist, Auct. AU-1637-L Lanc., PA 17601 (717) 951-5088/569-2409

Custom 1 sty. brick/alum. rancher w/2052 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets, pantry, island & appliances, formal dining rm. w/built-in lighted hutches, living rm. w/fireplace & bow window, foyer w/side light door, 3 bdrms., 2 full baths (master bdrm. w/bath), 1st floor laundry, 12x17 sun rm. w/access to brick paver patio, full bsmt. w/shop area, oil & heat pump, central AC. House features custom window treatments, Anderson insulated/ tilt windows, built-in cabinetry in dining rm. & bdrm., attached 2 car garage, utility bldg. 14x10 all on country 1 ACRE lot overlooking preserved farmland, macadam driveway, on-site well & septic. NOTE: Quiet country location w/professional landscaping. Convenient location, minutes to Sinking Spring, Wyomissing & Robesonia. A “must see” rural property w/easy access to Rts. 422 & 897. 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) Car/Trailer/Lawn Tractor: * 1995 Pontiac Bonneville 3.8 L Eng., PW, PL, 133,500 Miles (Clean) * 2005 Holmes 5’x8’ Landscape Trailer w/4’ Gate, GVW 2990#. * Cub Cadet 2185 Lawn Tractor w/48” Commercial Deck. Craftsman 16 cu.ft. Dump Cart w/1250# Cap., Trac Vac CV 385 Tow Behind Leaf Vac, Husqvarna 10-30/E Snow Blower, Husqvarna 125B Leaf Blower/ Vac, White 21” S.P. Mower, Brinly Lawn Roller, True Temper Fert. Spreader, Homelite Ranger 16” Chain Saw, Troy-Bilt Mod. TB70SS String Trimmer, DeVilbiss 2.5 Gal. Air Compressor, 2-T Floor Jack, Conestoga 14” Band Saw, Master Mechanic Table Top Drill Press, Delta Bench Grinder, 20’ Alum. Ext. Ladder, Various Power & Hand Tools Including: Black & Decker 7¼” Circular Saw, Porter Cable Orbital Sander. Furniture/Appliances: Oak Roll Top Desk, 4 Pc. Full Pineapple Bdrm. Suite w/Box Spring & Mattress, 4 Pc. Queen Bdrm. Suite, Maple Dining Rm. Table w/(2) Brds. & (6) Chairs, Dropleaf Table w/(2) Chairs, Dropleaf Pedestal Table w/(2) Chairs, 2-Section Maple Hutch w/Glass Doors, (2) La-Z-Boy Recliners, La-Z-Boy Double Reclining Sofa & Love Seats, (2) Computer Desks w/Hutch, Office Chair w/Arms, Metal Filing Cab., 8’ Metal Folding Table, Whirlpool 20 cu.ft. Upright Freezer, KitchenAid Refrig., Maytag Super Cap. Washer & Dryer, Pfaff 297-1 Sew. Mach. In Maple Cab., White Super Lock Overlock Mod. 503 Sew. Mach., LG LCD 23” Flat Screen Computer Monitor, HP Laser Jet 1200 Series Printer, Samsung 28” LED TV, Visio 21” LED Flat Screen TV, Sauder Entertainment Center, Antique Philco Cab., Radio, Floor Fans, Space Heaters, Patio Umbrellas (New) & Weighted Bases, Lawn Chairs, Chaise Lounges & Chair Pads, Sm. Stands, Floor & Table Lamps, Wall Art & Pictures. Collectibles/Toys: Green Painted Wooden Child’s Rocker Made By John Kring Bowmansville, PA Circa 1910, Wooden Doll Cradle Made By John G. Weber, Sm. Wooden Bench & School Desk Made By Paul Z. Martin, Conestoga Cedar Chest Made By Conestoga Heights Woodworking Shop – Levi Beiler Elverson, PA, Flexible Flyer & Lightning Glider Sleds, Radio Flyer Red Wagon, Lg. 1970 Tonka Winnebago Indian RV Camper w/Sliding Roof, 1950’s Metal Tractor Trailer Truck, Nichols Tractor Trailer Truck, Vintage Erector Sets, Lincoln Logs, Harborside Village & Heartland Valley Lighted Bldgs. w/Lemax Acces., Lots of Toys & Games, Vintage Fisher Price Little People Bldgs. & Other Fisher Price Toys, Leap Frog Toys & Games, Collectible Gund, Boyds, Russ Berrie & Ganz Bears, Hundreds of Children Adult & Christian Romance Books Include: Bobbsey Twins, Hardy Boy, Nancy Drew & Others, Sm. Slant Front Desk, Sm. Doll Cradle Rocker, Dolls, Book Shelf, 1993 Terre Hill Throw, Bowmansville Throw, Lg. Wooden Drying Rack. Sporting Goods/Misc: Eureka Sunrise 8’x8’ Tent (used once), Thermarest Self-Inflating Camp Mattresses, Sleeping Bags, Foam Camp Mats, Crazy Creek Camp Chairs, Picnic Coolers, Lunch Bags, Thermos, (2) Graco Child Booster Car Seats, Luggage, Backpacks, Duffle Bags, Daisy Air Rifle Powerline 880 w/Scope .177 Cal., Pieced Log Cabin Quilt Top & 60 Pc. Pieced Log Cabin Quilt Blocks, Craft & Quilting Supplies, Fabric, Quilt Batting, Ribbons, Lace, Trims, Wooden Spools, Stencils, Lg. Crop In Style Rolling Tote & Scrapbooking Supplies, Bedding, Sheet Sets, Pillows, Tempurpedic Pillow, Quilts, Blankets, Throws, Homespun, Towels, Table Cloths, Sm. Appliances, Various Sizes of George Foreman Grills, Pots & Pans, Bakeware, Hampton Forge Cutlery Set In Wooden Block, S.S. Utensil Set, Crock Pots, Tupperware & Rubbermaid Storage Containers, Freezer Boxes, 7’ Pre-lighted Christmas Tree, Christmas Décor, Bows, Wrapping Paper, Window Candles, (3) Cuisinart Mod. ICE-20 Frozen Yogurt/Ice Cream Makers (one new), Asst. Glassware. NOTE: Auction to begin w/tools, followed by household & furniture. Possibility furniture sold before Real Estate 1PM. Car, trailer & lawn tractor at 12:45 PM. Extremely clean line of personal property! Terms cash, PA check, or major credit card w/3% service fee. Food Stand. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Lowell D. & Joyce E. Gehman 610-678-8191

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

THURS., JUNE 8, 2017 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 1672 Old Lancaster Pike, Reading (Gouglersville Area, Cumru Twp., Berks Co.) From Gouglersville exit of Rt. 222, take Mohns Hill Rd. to stop sign in Gouglersville. Turn left on Old Lancaster Pike to property on right. The real estate consists of a brick and vinyl sided rancher, built in 1955, containing an eat-in oak kitchen; family room; formal living room; two bedrooms; and a full bath all on the main level. The full basement, with outside access, contains the laundry; workshop; and plenty of storage. Oil hot water heat. Public sewer. Well onsite. All this is situated on an easy to maintain 0.13 acre lot along with an attached one car garage and a storage shed. This is a very affordable and economical home, with replacement windows and a maintenance free exterior, conveniently located close to major routes. The seller is relocating to a retirement community and is motivated to sell. You will not want to miss this excellent opportunity. Open Houses to be held Sun., May 21 and Sat., June 3 from 1-3pm, or by appointment, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. E. Richard Young, Att’y

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

Terms By:

LARAE M. KREIDER

Witman AUCTIONEERS, INC. PUBLIC AUCTION

• VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 9.6 ACRE M/L TRACT OF LAND • (Reinholds/Texter Mountain Area)

Thursday, May 18, 2017 6:00 P.M.

Location: Laurel Ridge Road, Reinholds, PA 17569, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County. This tract of land is adjacent to 725 Laurel Ridge Road with road frontage along Laurel Ridge Road & Whitehall Road. Mostly wooded sloping site, this property offers privacy, tranquility & seclusion, ideal for you to build your dream house, cabin, retreat or get-away! “Highly Motivated Seller To Settle Estate.” Map reference 2754 G-4, Deed #05666791, Census Tract #0101.01 YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS ONE! GREAT POTENTIAL! For Photos, Financing, Terms, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: Dr. Ramon Manon-Espaillat Estate

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


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SALES REGISTER

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military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., JUNE 10 - 10:00 a.m. - Ruth Taggart, 1551 Flint Hollow Road, Honey Grove. 3 bedroom rancher on 14.9 acres with a 2 car

THURS., JUNE 15 - 5:00 p.m. - Ronald E. Kofroth Estate, 849 Disston View Drive, Lititz. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, garage, utility building, 1 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 15 - 6:00 p.m. - Greg Weachter, 414 West End Ave., Akron. Brick ranch style dwelling with 16x32 Crystal in-ground swimming pool and 16x20 frame garden shed. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 15 - 6:00 p.m. - Esther Weaver, 1458 Union Grove Road, East Earl. 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom house, 30’x42’ barn/shop/ garage, .66 acres +/-. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. THURS., JUNE 15 - 6:00 p.m. - Joan F. Lobb, 9 Spring House Lane, Denver. 3 bedroom ranch home. Hess Auction Group. THURS., JUNE 15 - 6:30 p.m. - Rhoda E. Nolt, 343 South View Drive, Ephrata. 3 bedroom solid brick

garage. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Horning Farm Agency. MON., JUNE 12 - 5:00 p.m. - Douglas E. and Karen R. Summers, 924 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville. 1 story manufactured 2 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage/shop 28x24, utility building 10x26, 1 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. WED., JUNE 14 - 5:00 p.m. - Joan K. Paxton, 37 West Main Street, Strasburg. 2-1/2 story 2 unit investment dwelling, deep lot, off-street parking, spacious multi-unit. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

3 BED/2.5 BATH 1833 SF SPLIT-LEVEL HOME ON 4.71 ACRE WOODED PROPERTY, KLEINFELTERSVILLE-SCHAEFFERSTOWN AREA

PUBLIC AUCTION

Thurs., May 18, 2017 -- 6:00 PM

253 Canaan Grove Rd., Newmanstown, PA 17073

Directions: From Rte. 501 in Schaefferstown go East on W. Main St. (Rte. 897) 1.5 Mi. Turn Right on Weidman Rd.; Left on Sheep Hill Rd.; Straight on Canaan Grove Rd.; Property in on Left. 4.71 Acre Property w/1833 S.F. Split-Level Home OPEN HOUSE: By appointment. For appointment to see or help to obtain bank financing, call Joel at (717) 949-3211. TERMS: 10% Down; Balance in 45 Days. SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.heiseyauctions.com

PUBLIC AUCTION SHELBY, PICKUPS, HARLEY, TOOLS, GUNS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY

Auction For:

Bruce D. & Jodie L. Shenk

SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 9 A.M.

(717) 626-1151 Attorney: Michael P. Kane (717) 299-5251

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER GARAGE - UTILITY BLDG. 1 ACRE RURAL LOT ROTHSVILLE- MILLPORT - LITITZ AREA

THURSDAY, JUNE 15 • 5 P.M.

849 Disston View Dr., Lititz (Rothsville). From Rt. 222 & 272 take Rt. 772 W. (Newport Rd.) to Rothsville. Left Church St. Right Disston View Dr. OR from Lititz E. Main St. (becomes Rothsville Rd.) Right Warwick Rd. Left Millport Rd. Left Disston View Dr.

Rancher w/1768 SF, eat-in kitchen w/cherry cabinets & appliances, large living rm. w/stone gas fireplace, sun/family rm., 3 bdrms., 1½ baths, laundry, bsmt. w/rec/bonus rm., cold cellar, oil heat, central AC. Low maintenance exterior & insulated windows. 1 ACRE lot w/farmland boundary, mature trees & plantings, lawn & garden area. Zoned Ag. After 41 years in Kofroth family, estate serious to sell. Holland stone rancher w/oak hardwood floors & plaster walls. Ideal as residence or investment. Convenient location. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., May 27, June 3 & 10 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368). Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956 717-733-1006

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Ronald E. Kofroth Estate Kathy A. Troutman, Exc. 717-669-6598 or 717-314-7101

rancher, .36 acre lot, 1 car garage, oak kitchen, covered patio. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 16 - 4:00 p.m. & SAT., JUNE 17 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued Antique Auction. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 16 - 4:00 p.m. - Hess Road Green­ house, 302 Hess Road, Leola. Flowers, plants, annuals and perennials. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. FRI., JUNE 16 - 5:00 p.m. - Melvin K. and Ros­ anna Kauffman, 1034 Noble Road, Christiana. Country 2 story log 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 36x16 shop/garage, 14x26 utility building, 1.2 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JUNE 17 - Estate of Eric J. Schillerman, 111 Stricklerstown Loop, New­ manstown. 17 acre farmette, real estate and personal

PUBLIC AUCTION 3 Bedroom Rancher on 14.9 Acres Honey Grove Area

Saturday, June 10, 2017 at 10:00 A.M. Real Estate at 12:00 Noon

1551 Flint Hollow Rd., Honey Grove, PA 17035 Tuscarora Twp., Juniata Co., Juniata Co. SD From Port Royal Rt. 75s for 12.9 miles, to R on 850w (in Honey Grove) follow 1 mile to R on Flint Hollow Rd. go 0.4 mile to auction on L. 3 BDRM Ranch home w/2004 sq. ft. living space; situated on 14.9 acres. Lrg. Great Rm w/ Hardwood Flrs. Kitch w/oak Cab, hardwood flrs, DW, glass top elec. range, wall oven, dining area. 2 Baths and laund. Rm w/ tub and closets. Rear sunporch w/ built-in desk & pellet stove. 2 car Garage, daylight basement w/OS exit; oil hot air w/CA. On-site well & septic, 24x24 pole barn w/elec. & RV pad w/ hookup, paved drive. Property has beautiful setting w/scenic view, abundant wildlife, bordering woodland & open space; minutes from State game land. Ideal location for weekend Cabin/ Retreat or Residence. A Must See Property! Taxes: $2,780 Open House: Sat., May 20, 27 & June 3 (1-3pm) or by appt. call 610-286-5183. Terms: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days. Terms by: Ruth Taggart

HorningFarmAgency.com 610-286-5183

AUCTIONEERS • REALTORS • APPRAISERS

Merle Eberly • Brian Oberholtzer John Stauffer • C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI Horning Farm Agency, Inc. AY002091

LOCATION: 121 Akron Road, Ephrata, PA 17522. SHELBY, TRUCKS, MOTORCYCLES: 2009 SHELBY GT500KR Mustang 9,400 MILES, 6 spd. hard to find collector car, 97 FORD F350XLT 4X4 351V-8 5 Speed 98,200 miles, 79 FORD 4X4 Restored Pickup 460 V-8 4 spd 112,672 miles, 03 HARLEY Anniversary Edition Dyna Low Rider 5490 MILES. YAMAHA 650 Special 7652 miles. Tools and equipment: Shop Smith Mark V home workshop system like new, Craftsman router shaper, craftsman rad. arm saw, RBI Hawk precision scroll saw, clamps, sanders, Craftsman rolling tool box, socket sets (regular and deep, standard and metric), Pequea 25G manure spreader (like new), John Deere 828D snow blower, Stihl power equipment including, 270C chainsaw, HS80 hedger, SH86C blower, FX85RX trimmer, Warn winch, Like new trash pump, Edger, Shopvac, floor jacks, air compressor, John Deere pressure washer, folding alum ladder, dovetail jig, come alongs, and other items not listed. Furniture and misc: Walnut Grandfathers clock made by Isaac Kauffman # 116 in 1988, custom made walnut furniture (blanket chest, tables) made by Martins of Ephrata, Many Winross Trucks, Franklin Mint Harley pocket watches, John Deere knives, Milk Bottles including Sunnyside, Queen Berry pt and qt., Danbury mint plates, Sentry safe, gun cabinet, White sewing Machine and cabinet, Large Curio cabinet with glass shelving, Wildlife prints, John Showalter prints of Ephrata square 1937 and 1990, Transfer ware plates, and many other items not mentioned. Guns: Connecticut Valley Arms .50 Cal. Flint Lock long gun, Thompson Center .50 Cal. Flint Lock, Savage Mark II .22 long rifle with scope, Stevens Mod. 59A .410 bolt action shotgun, Misc. ammo and gun cabinet Coins: Silver dollars 1889, ‘21, ‘21 S, 22, 22S, 23, 2 ‘24, ‘26XF, ‘26, ‘24 UNC., ‘64 silver coin set, ‘75, ‘79 proof sets, ‘68 proof set, ‘99 silver proof set, ‘95 to ‘98 mint proof sets, 2008 to 2012 silver proof sets, ‘03 to ‘04 silver proof sets, State quarter proof sets, 1908 half VF, 1902 penny, 2010 Denver unc. coin set, 1oz. silver coins, and others not listed. Terms: Cash, Pa. check or credit card (4% service fee for cards). No out of state checks. Titled vehicles do not leave premises until titles have been transferred with P.O.A. Starting with household and small tools, coins, guns, larger pieces and finish with vehicles. Expecting to get to vehicles between 11:30 and 12:30. Good clean, well cared for equipment and vehicles. Food by Churchtown Ladies.

AY 2082

610-286-7834

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property. Dick Henry Auctioneer. SAT., JUNE 17 - 9:00 a.m. - Estate of Paul J. Sell, 422 Good Avenue, Womels­ dorf. Bi-level 3 bedrooms, 1-1/2 bath, garage. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Personal property, furniture, antiques. Les Longenecker Auctioneer. TUES., JUNE 20 - 5:00 p.m. - Thomas M. Griffin Estate, 1332 Meadowcreek Lane, Lancaster. 1 story 2 bedroom rancher, garage, 2003 Acura car (one owner). Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 22 - 5:00 p.m. - Esther M. Sweigart Estate, 924 Rabbit Hill Road, Lititz. Country 1 story 2 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage 32x24, 1.2 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 23 - 5:00 p.m. - Louise M. Stauffer, 444 Newport Ave., Chris­ tiana. 2-1/2 story original 1800s stone 4 bedroom dwelling, garage/shop build­ ing, 24x50 with 2 car garage, 2.1 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., JUNE 27 - 5:00 p.m. - Verna Mae Good, 1576 Peiffer Hill Road, Stevens. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, utility buildings, 1 acre rural lot, Cub Cadet trac/mower, appliances. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., JUNE 27 - 6:30

Fine Arts Student Of The Month Recognized The Denver Women’s Club recently recognized Cayden Holmes as the Fine Arts Student of the Month for May. Cayden Holmes, son of Eric and Julie Holmes, is in the eighth grade at Cocalico Middle School. Cayden played “Accidentally in Love” from Shrek 2, written by Adam F. Duritz and arranged by Michael Sweeney on his baritone saxophone at the club’s May Meeting. Cayden started playing in third grade. His other musical activities include the school Jazz Band and Marching Band and the Praise and Worship Band at Ephrata First United Methodist Church. His future plans are to major in music at a college and possibly pursue a career in music education. left to right, are Cayden certificate from Doug Kulp, Music/Band teacher. Shown in the photo, from Holmes receiving the Cocalico Middle School

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p.m. - Wayne and Marlene Kline, Kreider and Good 2521 and 2523 Rothsville story garage/barn. Brubaker, 1786 Turkey Hill Auctioneers. Road, Lititz. Frame 2-1/2 Road, East Earl. 3 bedroom - Intercourse Area THURS., JUNE 29 - 6:00 story double dwelling with a Cape Cod style home on 20’x24’ frame detached 2 1.66 acres +/-. Tim Weaver p.m. - Pearl M. Greenly, Auction Service, LLC. PUBLIC AUCTION THURS., JUNE 29 - 4:00 1½ STY. 4 BDRM. DWL. – GAR. – SHOP p.m. - Scarff Bros., Inc., 4 Bdrm. House - 32’x48’ 2 Sty. Horse Barn ½ ACRE LOT 1610 Heidelberg Ave., 18’x40’ Garage/Shop SOUTH NEW HOLLAND AREA Schaefferstown. 53 acre 1.9 ACRES +/WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 • 5 P.M. farm (Zoned Village Resi­ Wednesday, May 31, 2017 at 6:30 PM dential), 2-1/2 story 4 123 Cindalyn Dr., New Holland. From Rt. 23 in New Holland take Brimmer Ave. (becomes New Holland Rd.). Right Cindalyn Dr. to property on right. Location: 17 N. Hollander Rd., Gordonville, PA 17529 (Leacock Twp., Lanc. Co.) bedroom farm dwelling, 3 (Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.) Directions: Rt. 340 East of Intercourse, turn left onto N. Hollander Rd. to property on right. car garage 30x32, new Custom 1½ sty. “Norman Graham” Morton building 48x105. dwl. w/2326 SF finished area,

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION

SCHOENECK FIRE COMPANY

5TH ANNUAL

CONSIGNMENT/BENEFIT AUCTION

SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 9:00 A.M. QUILTS 12:00 NOON

125 N. King Street, Denver, PA 17517

FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, LAWN & GARDEN ITEMS, QUILTS, CRAFTS, COLLECTIBLES, FLOWERS, SHRUBBERY, SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! Food Stand by Fire Company Auxiliary. All proceeds benefit Schoeneck Fire Company.

Looking for good quality consignments sold on commission - Donations appreciated.

No tires, AC units, windows, doors, NO JUNK. Fire Company has the right to refuse any items. Terms: Cash or PA Check. Drop Off: Thursday, May 18, 3-8pm; Friday, May 19, 8am-8pm No items will be accepted on sale day! Call 717-336-6767 for more information.

PUBLIC AUCTION 11/2 STY. 2 BDRM. DWL. – GAR. – CARPORT 1 STY. WORKSHOP 16x20 – UTILITY BLDG. 8x16 RURAL LOT ROTHSVILLE – AKRON AREA

MONDAY, JUNE 5 • 5 P.M.

19 Skyview Lane, Lititz (Rothsville). Rt. 772 E. from Lititz to Rothsville just past Rothsville Rd. Bear left onto Skyview Lane OR from Rt. 222 Bypass Brownstown/Rothsville exit take Rt. 772 W. toward Rothsville. Right Skyview Lane.

1½ sty. dwl. w/1822 SF, custom oak kitchen w/appliances, living rm., 1st floor family rm. w/slide door to 11x11 covered deck, rec rm. w/gas fireplace, laundry, 2 bdrms. (one on 1st floor), large 2nd floor bdrm. w/ skylights (could be 2 bdrms.), bath, bsmt. w/walkout entrance, oil air heat, central AC, low maintenance, insulated/tilt windows & new roof 2014. Outbldgs: 2 car carport, 1 sty. workshop 16x20, utility bldg. 8x16 w/elec. all on lot corner of Skyview Lane & Briar Crest Manor, mature shade & shrubbery. NOTE: After 54 years owner relocating to retirement facility & serious to sell. Low maintenance, economical house w/low taxes. Ideal as residence or investment. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., May 20, 27 & June 3 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-7331006 (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

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Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 30 - 1:00 p.m. - Paul J. and Aimee F. Satterfield, 120 Kirks Mill Road, Nottingham. #1 - 211/2 acre farmette, 2-1/2 sty. 5 bedroom brick dwelling, tenant 2 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, pole barn, outbuildings. #2 - Adjoining 26-1/2 acres farm land, zoned AG. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 30 - 6:00 p.m. - Mervin J. and Malinda B. Fisher, 6 Fawn Dr., Paradise. Country 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, garage, 1-1/2 story barn/ garage 32x34 with horse stalls, 2.4 acres partial wooded. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., JULY 10 - 6:30 p.m. - Jay L. and Florence S. Martin, 237 Good’s Store Road, East Earl. 3.2 acre tract, 3 bedroom rancher with 2 car garage, detached 2 car garage (1995), Zoned Ag, 1972 Chevy El Camino, Troy-Bilt Tiller, snowblower. Horst Martin and Rutt Auctioneers.

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Shirley A. Farmer (Mrs. James R. Farmer) Vickie L. Leid, POA: 717-629-9306 Michael J. Farmer, POA: 717-278-1218

eat-in kitchen w/Quality Custom Kitchens cherry cabinets & appliances, 1st floor family rm. w/ Atglen stone fireplace & built in cabinets, living rm., 4 bdrms. w/ (2) 1st floor bdrms., 3 full baths, 1st floor laundry/mudroom, large family rm. w/2nd brick fireplace, full daylight bsmt., gas forced air heat & central AC, attached 2 car garage + additional garage in lower level, large L-shaped bsmt. w/shop area. Special Features: Anderson insulated windows, Colonial trim, vinyl fenced rear lawn w/water garden w/Koi fish pond & waterfall, rear deck & gazebo. NOTE: Ideally located Southern New Holland dwl. Extra clean “move in” condition. Quiet well established residential community. A “must see” 4 bdrm. dwl. Owners serious to sell! Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., May 20, 27 & June 3 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

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

Robert E. & Lois C. Martin 717-598-8286

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC AUCTION Valuable REAL ESTATE Vehicles - Personal Property

MON., MAY 22, 2017 at 5:30 PM REAL ESTATE at 6:30 PM

Vehicles after RE approx. 7:00 PM

894 Orchard Street, Akron, Lanc. Co., PA 17501

Great INVESTMENT Property! MUST be SOLD!

- Real Estate 1.9 Acres +/- w/4 Bdrm. House, 32’x48’ 2 Sty. horse barn and 18’x40’ garage/shop. 2½ Sty. house w/2,053 sq.ft, 4 bdrms., 1 full bath, kitchen, dining room, living room, sunporch, laundry/mudroom, basement w/outside access, attic and porch. Barn: 32’x48’ 2 Sty. horse barn w/2 lg. box stalls, carriage area and 2nd floor w/outside steps. Garage: 18’x40’ insulated garage/shop w/9’x7’ O.H. door. All on a 1.9 Acres +/- level lot w/approx. 1¼ acre fenced pasture. Macadam drive and parking. Garden and lawn area. Leacock Twp. Zoned AG. Pequea Valley Schools. NOTE: Convenient central location on the outskirts of Intercourse. Level lot bordering farmland w/farmland views. Easy access to Rts. 340, 772, 23, 30, 41, etc. Just minutes to Gap, New Holland, White Horse, Bird-in-Hand, Gordonville, etc. Sellers are downsizing and plan to sell. TERMS: 10% down, settlement on or before July 31, 2017. Kling and Fanning, Attys. OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAYS, MAY 20 & 27, 1-3 PM or by appointment. Call auctioneer @ 717-354-9524 w/any questions. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus Lic. # AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524

Auction for: Christian G. & Rebecca Riehl Contact: Mel Fisher. (717) 629-7469

(AKRON AREA)

PUBLIC AUCTION

CLASSY ANTIQUES * OLD SIGNS * TOYS LOCAL ADVERTISING * COUNTRY ITEMS MILK BOTTLES * FURNITURE * COLLECTIBLES

SAT., MAY 20 at 8:30 A.M. LOCATED AT: 324 West View Dr. Akron PA 17501

Semi-Det. Brick & Vinyl Sided Home

3 BR - 1.5 BA - Garage - 1.5 Story Shop & Storage Buildings 2009 Toyota CAMRY LE - 2009 Chevy COBALT LS 2006 Pontiac MONTANA SV6 EXT - 2015 Cub Cadet XTI Rubmd. Dump Trailer - Collects. - Glassware - Furniture - Quilts Cost. Jewelry - Tools - Exercise Equip. - Appliances - HH Items Sterling Silver COINS - 1917 $2 Bill AU+

Brick & Vinyl Semi-Det. 1,588 sq. ft. Home. LOT Size: 0.75 acres. Eat-in Kit., Living Room, 3 BR, 1.5 BA, Sun Room, Deck, Full Basement. 1 Car Garage w/Laundry. 1.5 Story Building w/Shop, Storage Shed. 200 AMP Elec. Svc., Elec. BB Heat. Public Sewer & Water. Large, Deep Lot. Insp. by Appt. For RE Portfolio, call Al Reist, Auct. (717) 951-5088. Auction by:

Auction for:

Estate of Mr. Lance R. Steierwald, Sherry Sensenig, Executrix

Al Reist, Auct. AU-1637-L • Lanc., PA 17601 • (717) 951-5088/569-2409

DIRECTIONS: From Main St. & Rt. 272 intersection in Akron, travel West on Main street for two blocks, turn left on 5th St., turn right on West View Dr. to auction on right. BRIEF LISTING: Mills 10 cent slot machine on stand (nice); antique Oak Ice box; antique Pie Safe on Legs; Oak Wall Telephone; blanket chest; old metal & granite signs; early 1900’s auction posters; old metal toy trucks; 50+ local milk bottles (see website for catalog); fire hydrant; dozens of local advertising items; 45 old local calendars; old kitchen items; large Granite “Mail Pouch” thermometer; High school Grad. Invitations 1897 & newer; many more unlisted Items. Very clean auction, no junk. Please visit our website for over 200 pictures & full listing at www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

BRIAN BOYER

717-940-2505


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