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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 16A for more events, including: • Grace E.C. Church, House of Blessings Vacation Bible School • Wiest UM Methodist Church Community Dinner • Open Hands Ministry Presentation • Ephrata Pioneer Fire Company Tour & Demonstration Night

The Celtic Martins will cap the Eicher Arts Center’s Jigger Day festivities Sunday, June 25 with a musical and dance performance at 5:00 p.m. The jigger-style ice cream sundaes that give the

annual event at Ephrata Borough’s Grater Park its name will be offered from 3:00 p.m. to about 5:00 p.m., along with hot dogs, drinks and fruit cups. There will be no charge for the refreshments,

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese but donations to the Eicher Arts in-law, perform original tunes Center will be accepted. and traditional Celtic music with The Celtic Martins, six Martin new high-energy arrangements. (Continued On Page 2A) siblings, their parents and brother-

“Night Around The World” Offers Cultural Experience

THURSDAY, JUNE 22 Free Community Meal at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 167 East Main Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call 717733-4134.

FRIDAY, JUNE 23 Relay for Life of Norlanco will hold a Cash Bingo at the Garden Spot High School Track, 669 E. Main St., New Holland, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more information, call Sharon Groff at 717-354-2656.

SATURDAY, JUNE 24 Historic Schaefferstown, Inc. will hold a Cherry Fair and Early American Craft Show at 213 S. Carpenter Street, Schaefferstown, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There is an admission cost. Rain or shine. For more information, call 717949-2244.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese A unique and educational “Night Around the World” was held at Garden Spot High School recently. Students modeled clothing from around the world, food was prepared from numerous countries and activities were scattered around the school. Shown is one long row of prepared dishes that were available to sample by visitors.

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The music is based on Irish, Scottish, Canadian and Americana tunes; three Martin sisters will entertain audiences with their Irish step-dancing. Jigger Day has become a major annual event of the Eicher Arts Center, Inc., a non-profit formed more than three decades

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of photographs by Richard Lawrence and Ken Konlande. The display will include photos of a family of owls that have made their home in trees across Cocalico Creek from the Eicher Center in the past few years. The public is urged to bring folding chairs to the event. Jigger sundaes, using nuts, chocolate syrup and cherry syrup, were popular at a pharmacy soda fountain on Main Street in Ephrata in the mid-20th century and have been offered for years at the annual Eicher festival in the park. Elaine Martin is mother of the six Martin siblings and bass player and booking agent of the band. She said the family’s June 25 performance will include “Tunes for Bruce,” a medley

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of music inspired by the Celtic music of Cape Breton, Canada. The band performs about 55 weekends a year, she said. Members include fiddleplaying and step-dancing sisters Emily, Melissa and Christy; their dad, Nelson, on guitar; brothers Brian on guitar and Zach and Alex on fiddle; and drummer Elijah Roeder. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Michelle Huber, Emma Huber, Scooter the Dog (who doesn’t miss Jigger Day) and Joan DeFilipis.

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Makers and explore what daily life is like for kids in Peru. Plus, kids get to watch short, captivating videos each day that provide a peek into Peru and the everyday life of kids who live there! Every day concludes with a Closing Celebration that gets everyone involved in living what they’ve learned. Passport to Peru Vacation Bible School is for kids from kindergarten through sixth grade and will run from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Registration is at 5:45 p.m. each day. For more information or to register by Monday, July 10, call 717-354-5573.

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ago to renovate, preserve and find new use for the historic Eicher House, now rented for private events and used for free public cultural and entertainment events, and adjacent Eicher Sisters House, now home to a collection of historic and educational material relating to Woodland Native Americans. The Eicher family had built the buildings in what is now Grater Park more than 260 years ago. On Jigger Day, the Sisters House will also feature a special display

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Shown in the photo are members of the Schoeneck Area Civic Association (SACA) on the local park’s baseball field. Garry Christ (right) spearheaded SACA’s recent project adding improvements to the field including a 550-foot fence. Will Meckley, from Schoeneck Boy Scout Troop 115, installed 12-foot foul poles as his Eagle Project. Also pictured are Tracy Finefrock, Lisa Breneman, Brandy Beiler and Kristy Firestone. SACA is currently looking for new members. Those living in the Schoeneck area voting district are invited to contact Kristy Firestone at 717-335-0003 for more information on joining.

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Obituaries Robert Thomas “Bobby” Nitsch, 48, husband of Pamela Powers Nitsch, Lake St. Louis, Missouri, formerly of Denver, died Saturday, May 13. Besides his wife, he is survived by his mother, Joan (Hahn) Weaver, Denver; his father and stepmother, O. Robert and Karen Nitsch, Scottsdale, Arizona; a son, Aaron Robert; a daughter, Sydney Marie; and four sisters: Christine Carboni, Lewisburg; Deborah Nitsch, Drexel Hill; Sarah Florea, Ephrata; and Candice Jay, Denver. Eugene J. Rupp, 89, New Holland, died Thursday, June 1. He was the husband of the late Marlene Rupp. He is survived by two daughters: Joyce, wife of Ronald Stern, New Holland, and Karen, wife of Dennis Boettner, New Holland; and four stepdaughters: Donna, wife of Richard Tyes, St. Peters, Missouri; Debra, wife of David Keneagy, Pequea; Dianne, wife of Michael Feeley, Lakeland, Florida; and Dayle Mc­ Garvey, New Holland. Dennis W. Musser, 67, Adamstown, died Monday, June 5. He is survived by his mother, Mae A. (Wealand) Musser, Ephrata; his companion, Ruth McDowell; two daughters: Jennifer S. Musser, companion of James J. O’Neill, and Adrienne E., wife of Rob Burkholder; two grandchildren; a brother Galen R., husband of Sarah Musser; and a sister, Christine L. Hartranft. Chad J. Walters, 44, Lititz, died Monday, June 5. He is survived by his parents, Jeffrey and Cindy Good Walters, Lititz; his fiancée, Cheris Sorensen, Lititz; two sons: Zachary

John Walters, and Scott Jeffrey Walters; two broth­ ers: Christopher Ray Walt­ ers, Lititz, and Corey Lynn, husband of Karen Walters, Denver; and his grand­ mother, Mildred, wife of Glen Stitt, Lititz. Pastor John M. Thomas, 94, Ephrata, died Tuesday, June 6. He was preceded in death by his wife, Miriam B. (Keener) Thomas. He is survived by four sons: John J. Thomas, hus­ band of Connie; J. Robert Thomas, husband of Shirley; David N. Thomas, husband of Peggy; and Daryl E. Thomas, husband of Martha; two daughters: Nancy L. Ellsworth, and Sharon S., wife of Donald Oldaker; 16 grandchildren; 34 greatgrandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Jay Richard Thomas, and a grandchild. Doreen D. “Moosey” Weaver, 55, Ephrata, died Wednesday, June 7. She is survived by a son, Kory M. Evans, Ephrata; two daughters: Danielle, wife of Jonathan Mc­ Williams, Ephrata, and Angela Rivers, Ephrata; seven grandchildren; five brothers: Frank, husband of Sandy Weaver, Stevens; Scott Weaver, New Holland; D. David, husband of Donna Weaver, Florida; Stanley, husband of Lori Weaver, Denver; and D. Daniel, husband of Lisa Weaver, Stevens; and a sister, Fayetta, wife of Stephen Schwanger, Ephrata. Charles W. “Charlie” Secord Jr., 65, husband of Lori A. McGovern Secord, Lititz, died Thursday, June 8. Besides his wife, he is survived by his mother, Katherine M. Shuster

Secord, Middletown; two sons: Ryan P., Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, and Dylan C., at home; and a brother, Raymond J., husband of Kathy A. Secord, Eliza­ bethtown. June Rosene Steller Cooper, 78, Landis Homes, formerly of Leola, died Thursday, June 8. She is survived by two sons: David, husband of Sheila (Ebersole), Ephrata, and Jon, husband of Heather (Suchanec), Newark, Dela­ ware; a daughter, Becky, wife of Glenn Cook, Albany, New York; 11 grandchildren; a brother, Donald, husband of June (Albright), Leola. She was preceded in death by a son, Stephen. Sheila K. Thompson, 63, wife of Louis P. Thompson, Ephrata, died Thursday, June 8. Besides her husband, she is survived by a sister, Pamela L., wife of Scott Eberly, New Mexico. M. Kathryn (High) Good, 73, Denver, died Friday, June 9. She is survived by a son, Rick Good; a daughter, Debi Good (Cohick); two grand­ children; two great-grand­ children; three brothers: Clair, Dale and Fred; and a sister, June (High) Horst. Mrs. Hockenberry, 75, Ephrata, died Friday, June 9. She was the wife of the late George V. Hockenberry. She is survived by two sons: Vernon W., Lititz, and

William L., Elizabeth City, North Carolina; a daughter, Bonnie S. Keith, Blandburg; six grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren; three brothers: Rev. Gary W., Wellsboro; Bernard A., Ephrata; and Darrell C., Reinholds; and two sisters: Marjie Mallen, Houtzdale, and Nancy Kruis, Staunton, Virginia. Bessie M. Holos, 87, Lititz, died Friday, June 9. She is survived by a daughter, Donna J. Thorns­ berry, Idaho; six grand­ children; 13 great-grand­ children; five great-greatgrandchildren; and a sister, Helen Burkhart, Altoona. She was preceded in death by a son, Michael Albright. Geraldine McCarty, 88, New Holland, died Friday, June 9. She was the wife of the late John R. McCarty. She is survived by a son, John Scott, husband of Lisa A. (Consylman) McCarty, Lancaster; a daughter, Karen E., wife of Douglas R. Roehm, Leola; two grand­ children; and one greatgrandchild.

Mary Elizabeth “Betty” McCaskey, 97, Lititz, died Friday, June 9. She is survived by two sons: Philip, husband of Mary Lou McCaskey, Mission Viejo, California, and Kevin, husband of Susan F. McCaskey, Lancaster; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. William “Bill” D. Coldren Jr., 73, husband of Sandra I. (Bingaman) Col­ dren, Lancashire Hall, Lan­ caster, formerly of Denver, died Sunday, June 11. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, William D. Coldren, III, Akron; and a daughter, Lori S. Coldren, fiancée of Jeff Eichenseer, Reinholds. Mary W. Raihl, 91, Maple Farm Nursing Home, Akron, died Sunday, June 11. She is survived by two grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; and a brother, George Walter Jr., husband of Faye.

She was preceded in death by a daughter, Pamela Faye (Raihl) Jobes. Christian J. Gress, 89, husband of Kathryn E. (Snyder) Gress, Reinholds, died Monday, June 12. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, George C. Gress, husband of Patti (Darkes), Lebanon; four daughters: Ruth E., wife of Jerry Ulrich, Ephrata; Miriam R., wife of Dean Patches, Lebanon; Marie K., wife of Jim Redcay, Rein­ holds; and Joan F. Keffer, fiancée of Greg Oliphant, Lancaster; nine grand­ children; one great-grand­ child; two brothers: Elam Gress, Reinholds, and James Gree, husband of Margaret (Kring), Bowmansville; and a sister, Helen, wife of Roy Dinger, Reinholds. Mary Elizabeth Hoover, 93, Ephrata Manor, died Monday, June 12. She was the wife of the (Continued On Page 13A)

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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-

336-7489. The Senior Social will be held on the last Tuesday of every month at the Cocalico Senior Center. Call the Cocalico Senior Center for details and to register. Daily Activities Include: Wednesday, June 21: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 10:00 a.m., Bingo; First Day of Summer; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Thursday, June 22: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:00 a.m., Bible Study; 10:00 a.m., PO-KE-NO; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Friday, June 23: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:15 a.m., Exercise; 10:00 a.m., Lost and Found Music Pro­ gram; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Monday, June 26: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:15 a.m., Exercise; 10:15 a.m., Trivia with Bob; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Tuesday, June 27: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:00 a.m., Blood Pressure Check; 10:30 a.m., Court­ yard Café (Denver); 12:00

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Ephrata Toastmasters Welcomes New Members

Lititz Christian Honor Roll

Lititz Christian School is pleased to announce the following students who have made Honor Roll for the 4th grading period of the 20162017 school year. 3rd Grade Distinguished Honor Roll: Oren Bruckhart, Jude Esben­ shade. Honor Roll: Jonas Dekker, Cody Derner, Sophia Hamby, Noreen Lehman, Nathanael Swift, Ella Urquhart. 4th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll: Reagan Connell, Henry Friedrichs, Lauren Hurst, Lucas Murray, Sarah Smith. Honor Roll: Emma Christ­ ner, Taylor Grove, Sara Lewis, Gannon McClain, Savannah Mertz, Gabbie Reedy, Lilly Woratyla, Jeremiah Young. 5th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll: Taylor Bruckhart, Madi Haluck, Angie Scanlan. Honor Roll: Eliza Mason, Hope Cyphers, Henry Lee, Afton Urquhart, Abby Zimmerman. 6th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll: Lana Bert, Grace Gerard, Jack Haught, Taite Heller, Hannah Jordan, Chloe Kriebel, Kyla Mason, Grace Reedy, Tyler Velkly. Honor Roll: Wynne Coolbeth, Micah Harmon, Alissa Hoover, Reagan Mertz, Rylee Stoltzfus. 7th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll: Stephen Christner, Vincent Clay, Noah Felty. Honor Roll: Kyiah Flahive, Kate

Ephrata Toastmasters welcomed new members Jackee Olson, Kathleen Snyder and Joseph Fisher to the Ephrata Cloister Toastmasters Club at a recent club meeting. All three have the in-common goal of growing their inspirational speaking skills. The Ephrata Cloister Toastmasters Club is one of 15,900 Toastmasters clubs in 142 countries around the world. Each Toastmaster’s journey begins with a single speech. As they attend club meetings, they give speeches, gain feedback, lead teams and guide others to achieve their goals in a supportive, self-paced atmosphere. The club meets every second and fourth Monday at 6:15 p.m. at the WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital.

Interested individuals are encouraged to join the club for a complimentary introductory meeting. For

Haluck, Andrew Hoover, Luke Miklas, Kelsey War­ dell. 8th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll: Evie Cadwalader, Danny Coomer, Lizzy Martin. Honor Roll: Moriah Kreiser, Luke Yager. 9th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll: Kierra Flahive, Nao Nakata, Elijah Padulese, Ami Takada, Jimin Yun. Honor Roll: Jack Christner, Jackson Esbenshade, JoJo Inabo, Jabez Kreiser, 10th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll: Katie Borg, Sakura Ii, Benuel Lapp, Airi Yam­ aguchi, Amy Zhou. Honor

Roll: Bryce Eberly, Nikki Schlegel, Natsumi Shima, Nichole Stanley, Luke Vance, Joyce Zhang, 11th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll: Jennifer Coomer, Jon Mar­ tin, Kristen Pontz. Honor Roll: Dawson Bert Nathan Madeira, Katherine Parker, Aviva Wang. 12th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll: Viki Wang, Janie Wehrer. Honor Roll: Benjamin Cool­ beth, Kyran Flahive, Made­ lyn Gerard, Amelia High, Seongwon Kang, Marissa Martin, Autumn Miklas, Rama Mugisha, Emma Jo Phillips, Gillian Rhea.

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Jeff High, a representative with Everence Financial Advisors, will be presenting a free informational seminar entitled “Long-Term Care Planning” at Fairmount Homes Retirement Comm­ unity in Ephrata on Tuesday, June 27 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Crest View Gathering Room, located at 1100 Farm Crest Drive on the east side of the Fairmount campus. Some of the important and relevant topics that will be covered are: What is longterm care? What are the different levels of long-term care? What costs are involved? What options are available to pay for longterm care? An opportunity for questions will be given after the seminar. more information, please left to right, are Jackee Olson The seminar is open to the of Lititz, Kathleen Snyder of call 717-336-0321. Ephrata and Joseph Fisher of public. While there is no charge to attend, space is Shown in the photo, from New Holland. limited, so please call 717733-9414 and ask for Jeff to reserve a seat.

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College News Houser Earns Degree

Cassandra Houser, Lititz, received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology from Loyola University Maryland recently.

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Eastern Mennonite Graduates

Recently 495 students were welcomed as alumni on Sunday, April 30 at Eastern Mennonite Univer­ sity’s Commencement Cere­

mony. The following local stu­ dents were recognized: • Porsha Barbosa, of Lititz, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. • Jen Bechtel, of Lititz, graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. • Sonya Buchter, of Denver, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. • Jamie Carr, of Denver, graduated with a Master of Arts in Education. • Shanna Chuprin, of Ephrata, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. • Elora Cook, of Lititz, graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work. • Kathleen Finnegan, of Lititz, graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. • Winnie Fox, of Ephrata, graduated with a Bachelor of

Science in Nursing. • Jill Gresh, of Browns­ town, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. • Ale Hartzler, of Leola, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Art. • Allison Horning, of Lititz, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. • Rod Horst, of Browns­ town, graduated with an Associate in Arts in Pastoral Ministry. • Tara Hostetter, of New Holland, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. • Erica Jones, of Lititz, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. • Alla Kalash, of East Earl, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. • Chuck Lauver, of East Earl, graduated with a Certificate in Pastoral Ministry. • Matt Martin, of Denver,

graduated with a Certificate in Pastoral Ministry. • Lucretia Pacewicz, of Leola, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. • Kirsten Rehm, of Eph­ rata, graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. • Tabitha Rehm, of Lititz, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. • Julie Schutte, of Lititz, graduated with a Master of Science in Nursing in Leadership and School Nursing. • Amy Sechrist, of Lititz, graduated with a Master of Science in Nursing in Leadership and Manage­ ment. • Pavlik Teleguz, of Eph­ rata, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. • Cary Ziegler, of Lititz, graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

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4th Of July Akron Lions Club Gives Back To The Community Lititz Community Mennonite Fun Night Honor Roll “July 4th Community Fun Night” is a free community event at Ephrata Church of the Brethren, 201 Crescent Avenue, Ephrata, and is held adjacent to the Lincoln Heights area, where Ephrata’s fireworks are set off. Come out and enjoy an evening of fun for the whole family, beginning at 5:00 p.m. with the games starting at 6:00 p.m., and ending with the Ephrata Fireworks display. There will be live music, juggling demonstrations, pony rides from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., games, inflatables, barrel train ride and a variety of delicious food. There is no entrance fee. Parking is by donation. There will be a food stand and a milkshake stand. Door prizes will be announced at 9:00 p.m. Bring your family and friends. You won’t want to miss it!

The Akron Lions Club tries to live up to the Lions motto “We Serve” – from serving up its well-known toasted cheeseburgers at the Ephrata Fair, to distributing donation checks to local organizations that also serve

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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Lions Clubs, support their Shown in the photo, from communities, but support is left to right, are (front row) given to their international Penny Talbert, Ephrata Library; Jean club to help stamp out Public Wentz, Ephrata Recreation blindness worldwide. This year celebrates 100 years Center; Lora Brock, Good that the Lions Clubs have Samaritan Shelter; Jeanette Trefny, Home of Hope; been serving. It is amazing Cynthia Beebe, Friendship what a toasted cheeseburger Community; Gwen Schuit, can do. Help them out this Friendship Community; fair season when you bite (middle row) Ken Lausch, into one, or join the club so Fire Company; Frank you can serve others. Wolf, Boy Scouts Troop 57; Joe Parkinson, 4 Our Kids; Dale Herr, Mennonite Disaster Service; Russ Kilfener, Akron Lions; (back row) Jeff Martin, Ephrata Ambulance; Mike Pick Your Own! - Please Bring Containers Sensenig, Cub Scouts Troop OPEN M-F 7:30am-8pm; Sat. 7:30-5 57; Jeff Myers, MakeA-Wish; Tom Swalwell, lb. EASS; Scott Jackson, Dove Directions: Approximately 1 Mile South of Myerstown, Just Off Route 501 Medical Missions; Bruce (Watch For Sign) Fasnacht, The Bridge Youth 40 Lengle Road, Myerstown Center; and Tim Weiser, PHONE 717-866-5807 Akron Lions. CLOSED SUNDAY

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A number of students at Lititz Area Mennonite School, 1050 East Newport Road, Lititz, achieved Honor Roll status for the fourth marking period of the 20162017 school year. Con­ gratulations to these sixth, seventh and eighth grade students! Sixth Grade Distinguished Honor Roll: Elsie Martin, Arianna Stauffer. Honor Roll: Micah Allen, Brooke Auker, Anni­ ka Bollinger, Caden Buck­ walter, Julia Fisher, Brennan Hurst, Davin Miller, Charlotte Nightingale, Ezekiel Oberholtzer, Darin Patches, Jenna Zeiset. Seventh Grade Distinguished Honor Roll: Lydia Eckman, Colleen Miller, Jenna Miller, Tyler Sommers. Honor Roll: Jonathon Hurst, Andrea Kline, Lance Martin, Jas­ mine Runkle, Madison Say­ lor, Alexis Weitzel, Kendal Zimmerman. Eighth Grade Distinguished Honor Roll: Lauren Martin, Laura Patch­ es. Honor Roll: Jordan Buch, Cole Fisher, Jacob Garman, Josiah Gingrich, Olivia Harrington, Eva Haverstick, Zackery Horst, Allison Kline, Johnathan Leven­ good, Mariya Martin, Ryan Martin, Chloe Nightingale, Megan Nolt, Matthew Siegrist, Landon Weaver, Michael Wenger, Adam Zimmerman, Brooke Zimm­ erman, Michael Zimmerman.

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The Eastern Lancaster County Library is located at 11 Chestnut Drive, New Holland. Hours are 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, and 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. Most events are free but require advance registration. To register, stop by the circulation desk at the library or call 717-354-0525. • Therapy Dogs Visit the Library - Saturday, July 1, 11:30 a.m. Family Event. Kids are invited to improve their reading skills and make a new friend by reading aloud to a therapy dog. The dogs and handlers are from K-Pets. • Maker Monday - Mon­ days, July 3, 10, 17 and 24 at 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. For ages 3+. Come join the library with some crafts and activities! They will be doing activities based on the theme of “Building a Better World.” • 4th of July Chicken BBQ and Family Fun Fundraiser Tuesday, July 4, 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Family Event, The ELANCO Library is having a Chicken BBQ and Family Fun Fundraiser on Tuesday, July 4 in New Holland Community Mem­ orial Park. There is a cost for food. Family Fun tickets are included with dinner purchase; additional tickets may also be purchased by donation. Evening entertain­ ment provided by the New Holland Summer Arts Association: New Holland Band Concert at 7:00 p.m. with fireworks immediately following the concert. Daytime events are rain or shine; rain date for concert and fireworks is Wednesday, July 5. Dinner tickets are available for advance pur­ chase at the ELANCO Library. • Instrument Petting Zoo Wednesday, July 5 at 10:30 a.m. Ages up to ten. They’re building music here at the Library! Children will get an introduction to the orchestra from a short storytime. Afterward, the children will meet some musicians, who

will talk about their own instruments. • Parachute Play - Thurs­ days, July 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 10:30 a.m. For walking toddlers, ages one to three. Not your typical storytime! They will be playing with parachutes, singing songs and having fun! Parachute Play helps children develop gross motor skills, learn to work together, have imaginative play, develop spatial awareness and express themselves. • Library Crew - Thurs­ days, July 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 2:00 p.m. For students who have completed grades 6, 7 and 8. Be a volunteer at the library! Help your community by helping out at the library. • Jesse the Reptile GuyBiome Builders! Thursday, July 6 at 2:00 p.m. Best for ages five and up. (Children under five must sit with a caregiver.) “Biome Build­ ers” is an interactive animal show featuring Jesse Roth­ acker and his lovable lizards, turtles, alligators and snakes. Children at this show will discover how each animal is equipped to build a better world within their biome. • Friday Frolic for Toddlers - For walking toddlers ages one to three with a caregiver. Fridays, July 7, 14, 21 and 28 at 10:30 a.m. Get ready to move! Toddlers will dance, zoom, scoot and hop between stories selected to promote language develop­ ment. All adults are expected to participate and encourage the children to join in the fun. • Sensory Story Time Saturday, July 8 at 9:00 a.m. Best for ages three to eight, but all ages are welcome! This story time is designed to engage children through movement, music, stories and sensory activity play. It’s especially great for children with sensory input delays or for those who have problems sitting still. This program is funded by the Kiwanis Club of New Holland. • Hooks & Needles: Yarn Crafting Club - Monday, July 10 at 6:30 p.m. All ages welcome. The knitting club is open to all knitters and crocheters in all skill levels… even absolute be­ ginners! Bring your own

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day, July 13 at 6:30 p.m. Adult event, for ages 16+. Coloring is an activity you think of as being for kids. However, it can be beneficial for adults. Coloring helps you de-stress because when you focus on a particular activity, you focus on it and not on your worries. Color­ ing generates wellness, quietness and also stimulates brain areas related to motor skills, the senses and creativity. All supplies will be provided. • Teen After Hours- Card­ board Fandom! - Friday, July 14 at 6:30 p.m. Grades 7 to 12. Make your cosplay from cardboard! Join the library for cosplay, karaoke, snacks and games! Prizes for the best cosplay.

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a book discussion and on Tuesday, July 25 there will be a poetry slam. You get to keep a copy of the book! Teen Reading Lounge is made possible by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the Penn­ sylvania Department of Edu­ cation through the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, and the Commonwealth of

Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf, Governor. Additional Support is provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Teen Reading Lounge is a program of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council. • Yoga at the Library Tuesday, July 11 at 7:00 p.m. Adult event (Ages 16+). They’re offering a free yoga class at the library. The class will be taught by certified instructor Nazareth Bedoya. All levels welcome, especially beginners. Bring a yoga mat, yoga strap (or belt/tie/scarf) and either a folded blanket or small, firm pillow. Free childcare is available for this event. • Play K - Kindergarten Readiness - Wednesdays, July 12, 19 and 26 and August 2, 9 and 16 at 1:00 p.m. For Children Entering Kindergarten Fall 2017, Preschoolers are invited to play and learn the needed skills for Kindergarten success. • Adult Coloring - Thurs­

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nology education depart­ ment. The $4,700 will be used towards the purchase of two 3-D printers. By adding these printers to the department, the district is able to further develop its STEM (Science, Tech­ nology, Engineering, Math) activities at Cocalico High School. The Dart Foundation actively supports increasing student interest, academic achievement and career awareness in the STEM opportunities for the fields. The district is thankful students. for the Dart Foundation’s Shown in the photo, from generosity as they continue to develop more STEM left to right, are James

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Honor Roll Luncheon Elanco Library Events (Continued From Page 9A)

Recently WGAL held an Honor Roll Luncheon. Pictured are some of the local students who were invited to attend. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Olivia Voler, Cocalico High School Valedictorian; Clark Denlinger, Willow Street CTC Valedictorian; and Lynzie Wagaman, Brownstown CTC Valedictorian.

Leadership Change At Alive Church Alive Church Ephrata recently experienced a tran­ sition of pastoral leadership from Senior Pastor, Jack Scandrett to new Lead Pastor, Peter Cook. Pastor Peter was installed as Lead Pastor during an installation service on Sunday, May 21. Pastor Peter has served Alive Church Ephrata as Associate Pastor and the Ephrata community in outreach and evangelism for the past year and a half. He had previously served over a decade in missions and outreach in Mexico and Central America. Pastor Peter looks forward to building relationships in the

church community, expand­ ing those relationships to outreach in the Ephrata community and the world. Alive Church Ephrata looks forward to the new adventure God has in store for this faith community under new pastoral leadership. A farewell reception honoring Pastor Jack and Catherine Scandrett was held, Sunday, May 2l. Family, church members and friends expressed appreci­ ation for the pastor’s 14-year ministry at Alive Church Ephrata. Pastor Jack says, “It’s been a joy and blessing to serve in this community.” Pastor Jack and Catherine are moving to Sioux Falls, South Dakota to enjoy quality time with family and seek the Lord’s calling through other forms of ministry.

• Preschool Block Party Thursday, June 13 at 6:30 p.m. Ages three to six. Playing is learning! Play and build with the library’s amazing new wooden block collection. Preschoolers have fun, while at the same time strengthen vocabulary, problem solving abilities and social skills. Come see what it is all about and have some constructive fun! • Kids Creative Theater Week Long Theater Workshop - Monday to Thursday, July 17, 18, 19 and 20 at 12:00 p.m. and Friday July 21 at 10:00 a.m. Ages 8 to 12. A week-long theater workshop where they’ll learn theater basics: acting, set design, costume and make-up. On the last day, they’ll put on a real play! Children must attend every session. • Kids Creative Theater Performance - Friday, July 21 at 12:00 p.m. Family Event. The Kids Creative Theater is performing their play! Come and support their hard work and effort. • Family Movie Night Wednesday, July 26 at 5:00 p.m. Family Event. Come and join them for a familyfriendly movie at the library! Movies TBA. • Crafty Teens - Thursday, July 27 at 3:00 p.m. Grades 7 to 12. Come and stop by for some teen crafts! They will be working on different

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During the month of June, Jason Goodman, a member of the Lititz Art Association, The Penn State Coopera­ is displaying a selection tive Extension, Lancaster of his artwork at the Lititz 4-H is offering a new Public Library. Jason is sampler program designed a leader in contemporary for younger children. One acrylic painting on canvas Saturday a month, from 1:00 and the use of iridescent p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Farm pigmentation in acrylic art. and Home Center at 1383 The mission of the Lititz Arcadia Road, Lancaster, Art Association is to foster children ages five to seven and promote the fine arts (as of January 1, 2017) can and to cooperate with other participate in a two-hour organizations sharing similar Cloverbud Garden program purposes. Membership is that exemplifies the kind of open to all adults with an experience that traditional appreciation for the fine arts. Cloverbud clubs offer. This Guests are always welcome is perfect for families who to attend the programs held want to learn about what 4-H at the library. has to offer, kids who have a The public is welcome to hours of operation. Jason Goodman with his busy schedule and can’t view the display of artwork participate in a full-year during the library’s normal Shown in the photo is artwork. program but still want the 4-H experience, and younger children whose older sib­ Our Own lings are already in a 4-H club. Upcoming Summer Dates include: Pick Your Own We Pick • Saturday, June 24: “The Ants Picnic” – Games, $ 50 $ 99 activities, arts and crafts lb. lb. about summertime insects. $ 50 $ 99 • Saturday, July 22: lb. lb. “Bubble-Mania!” – A STEAM workshop all about Our Own Homegrown the science and FUN of

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late Charles C. Hoover. She is survived by a son, Charles Jr., husband of Angela, Haines City, Florida; three daughters: Maribeth, wife of Daniel King, Mount Joy; Nancy, wife of Robert Hornberger, Honey Brook; and Ellen, wife of Paul Combs, Boise, Idaho; 12 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Howard, husband of Edith Hess, Maytown. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Susette Zimmerman. Ruth Derstine Wenger, 82, Akron, died Monday, June 12. She was the wife of the late Sam. She is survived by three daughters: Ann, wife of Jon Whipple, Cape May, New Jersey; Carla, wife of Dennis Vicidomini, Lancaster; and Tonya Wenger, wife of Eric Gjertsen, Akron; and four grandchildren. Carl D. Martin, 92, hus­ band of Reba M. Dagen Martin, Lititz, died Tuesday, June 13. Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons: Larry E., husband of Ruth Ann Hess Martin, Manheim; Leon L., husband of Diana Reichenbach Martin, Man­ heim; and Marlin J., husband of Doris E. Kready Martin, Elizabethtown; six grand­ children; 13 great-grand­ children; two brothers: Joseph, husband of Betty Ann Martin, and Elvin, husband of Lois Martin; and four sisters: Norma E. Groff; Dorothy B. Martin; Mary, wife of Ray Beyer; and Irene, wife of Lamar Reed. Edith S. Bailey, 90, Lititz, died Wednesday, June 14. She was the wife of the late Samuel J. Bailey. She is survived by three daughters: Mabel, wife of Norman Martin, Farmers­ ville; Edie Martin, New Holland; and Florence M., wife of Willard Good, Denver; a stepson, James, husband of Evelyn Bailey; two stepdaughters: Jean, wife of Clair Wilt, and Elaine Groff; three grand­ children; seven step-grand­ children; and a sister, Alice, wife of John Rissler, Leola.

Ephrata Concert Band Performs Music by such composers as John Philip Sousa, Victor Herbert and Andrew Lloyd Webber will be performed by the Ephrata Concert Band on Sunday, June 25 at 7:15 p.m. at the band shell at the foot of Cocalico Street in

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The Motives of Law and Grace by Pastor Ricky Kurth

“Desiring to be teachers of the law; understanding neither what they say, nor whereof they affirm” (I Timothy 1:7). Since “we are not under law, but under grace” (Rom. 6:15), what possible motive could someone have to teach the law? Well, in Paul’s day, the men most likely to desire to cling to the law were Jews (Acts 15:1). Speaking of them,

Paul told Titus: “…there are many unruly and vain talkers…of the circumcision…who subvert whole houses, teaching things which they ought not, for filthy lucre’s sake” (Titus 1:10,11). The thing that these circumcision Jews “ought not” to have been teaching was the law, which they taught for the same reason men teach the law today— because there is money in it. Satan always makes sure that undispensational truth is popular, and teaching what is popular is always a lucrative endeavor! For instance, in time past, God’s message to Israel

was that He was going to use Nebuchadnezzar to conquer the nation to chasten her for her iniquities (Jer. 25:9). But false prophets in Israel were assuring God’s people it would never happen, that they would continue to enjoy peace (Jer. 23:17). Which of those two messages do you think was more popular, and thus more lucrative? Of course, when Israel was obedient to God’s law, His message to them was a message of peace, but when they rebelled against His law, that message became one dispensation too late. Well, today the law is one dispensation too late, but it

is as popular and as profitable as undispen­ sational teaching has always been. People are religious by nature, and the law appeals to their religious “flesh” (Gal. 3:3). And that which appeals to a man’s religious flesh is always going to be as popular and as lucrative a business as that which appeals to his carnal flesh (II Cor. 11:20). When Paul added that those teachers of the law understood “neither what they say, nor whereof they affirm,” that was a polite way of saying they didn’t know what they were talking about! All because they were one dispensation too late in their teaching.

What’s that say about all those “desiring to be teachers of the law” in our own day? Maybe you are thinking, “If the goal of the law is to get us to love God and our neighbor (I Tim. 1:5), and we’re not under the law, does that mean God doesn’t want us to love God and our neighbor?” Of course He does! But now such loving charity is the goal of a new commandment. You see, when Paul said that “the end of the commandment is charity” (I Tim. 1:5), he wasn’t just referring to the goal of the ten command­ ments. Remember, Paul opened

this epistle by insisting that he was an apostle “by the commandment of God” (I Tim. 1:1), and in the dispen­ sation of grace, the goal of that commandment is charity out of a pure heart. The goal of Paul’s Godordained apostleship is to get people saved and loving God and their neighbor, just as it was under the law. The difference is, in this dis­ pensation, “the love of Christ constraineth us” to serve Him (II Cor. 5:14), not the fear of what will happen to us if we disobey Him, as was the case under the law. That’s the moti­ vation of love, not law! That’s the motivation of grace.

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Lions Clubs Hold Joint Meeting

Births ALLGYER, Samuel S. and Emma (Stoltzfus), Nar­ von, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. BANKS, Malcolm O. and Casey, Denver, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. BOYER, Ryan N. and Courtney (Williams), Eph­ rata, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. BURKHOLDER, James and Diane (Snyder), East Earl, a son, at home. BURKHOLDER, Marlin J. and Lydia A. (Mack), Ephrata Township, a son, at Lebanon Valley Birth Cen­ ter. COBLENTZ, Mark and Jessica (Ellsworth), Akron, a daughter, at Heart of Lan­ caster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. DENLINGER, Abram P. and Katherine (Bearinger), Ephrata, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. DEVONSHIRE, Troy A. and Nicole (Tounsley), Eph­ rata, a daughter, at WellSpan

Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. FISHER, Lance and Michelle (VanPelt), Lititz, a son, at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. FOX, Irvin H. and Vera W. (Oberholtzer), Ephrata, a daughter, at home. HURST, Jerry and Carla J. (Musser), Ephrata, a daughter, at Parochial Medical Center. JASINKSKI, Billy A. and Sarah (Geisler), Akron, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. JONES, Kathleen, Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. KING, Steven and Eliza­ beth (Stoltzfus), Narvon, a son, at home. KOPP, Brieanna, Lititz, a son, at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. LEID, Darren and Lisa (Nolt), Narvon, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Comm­ unity Hospital. LINK, Ryan J. and Megan, East Earl, a daughter, at

The Akron Lions Club had a joint meeting with the Schoeneck Lions Club, which always ends in an auction to benefit the Akron Lions Club. A check was also presented to Lion Walter Lesher for the Ride For Sight that the Akron Lions support. This year’s Ride For Sight was held on Sunday, June 18 and started off with a breakfast at the Reamstown Fire Company, with the ride ending at Kauffmans Chicken Restaurant for a chicken dinner. Shown in the photo are 2nd Vice President Tim Kilhefner from Akron and Walter Lesher from Schoeneck as they hold one of the shirts given out at the ride for sight. Women & Babies Hospital. MARTIN, Rantz E. and Deanna (Heilman), Ephrata, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital.

MILLER, Elam and La­ vina (Fisher), Leola, a daughter, at home. ORTH, James C. and Samantha (Furjanic), Rein­ holds, a son, at Women &

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Sam Michael Hoffman, 12, son of Chuck and Kris Hoffman, Maple Valley, Washington, grandson of Regis and Ginny Stumpf, Lititz. Linda S. Leid, 12, daughter of Mark and Susan Leid, New Holland. John Mark Nolt, 11, son of Nathan and Lucy Nolt, New Holland. Regina Beth Shirk, 4, daughter of Davin and Lavina Shirk, Denver.

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Katrina B. Burkholder, 7, daughter of Eugene and Mary Jane Zimmerman, Denver. Katelyn B. Zimmerman, 7, daughter of Eugene and Mary Jane Zimmerman, Denver.

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Joci T. Lynch, 11, daughter of Todd and Jill Lynch, Ephrata. Kierra Sage Nolt, 2, daughter of Glenn and Kristine Nolt, Stevens. Elise M. Swann, 9, daughter of George J. and Camille Z. Swann, Denver. Maria Kate Weaver, 2, daughter of Mark and Janelle Weaver, East Earl.

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Penelope Sofia Ayala, 3, daughter of Cesar and Rebecca Ayala, Katy, Texas, granddaughter of Dennis and Susan Davidson, Bowmansville. Jalen Hoover, 8, son of Wilmer and Linda Hoover, Ephrata. Lori Rose Oberholtzer, 1, daughter of Leon and Anna Oberholtzer, Lititz.

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Owen William Hoffert, 7, son of Bret and Amanda Hoffert, Lancaster, greatgrandson of Gary and Diana Hoffert, Denver.

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THURS., JUNE 22 SUN., JUNE 25 - Adamstown Summer Antiques Extravaganza - More deal­ ers, longer shop hours and more bargains! THURS., JUNE 22 - Free Community Meal at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 167 East Main Street, Eph­ rata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-7334134. THURS., JUNE 22 - Wiest UM Methodist Church, 48 N. King Street, Schoeneck, will hold a Community Dinner, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Fun, fellowship and food. FRI., JUNE 23 - Relay for Life of Norlanco will hold a Cash Bingo at the Garden Spot High School Track, 669 E. Main St., New Holland, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more info., call Sharon Groff at 717-354-2656.

FRI., JUNE 23 - Garden Spot Village will host a Community Paint Nite at 433 S. Kinzer Ave., New Holland, at 6:30 p.m. There is a cost. For more info. or to register, call 717-355-6500. SAT., JUNE 24 - Grace E.C. Church and House of Blessings, 131 Terrace Avenue, Ephrata, will hold a Vacation Bible School Camp Out, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For more info. or to register, call Lisa at 717381-9922. SAT., JUNE 24 & SUN., JUNE 25 - The Carousel Organ and the Music Box Society International are co-hosting a concert at Shupp’s Grove Summer Extravaganza, located at 607 Willow St., Reinholds. For more info., call 717-4844115. SAT., JUNE 24 - City Gate, 100 East Main Street, Ephrata, will host a Free Lunch, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. or while supplies last. Everyone welcome. SAT., JUNE 24 - Historic Schaefferstown, Inc. will hold a Cherry Fair and Early American Craft Show at 213 S. Carpenter Street, Schaefferstown, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There is an admission cost. Rain or shine. For more info., call 717-949-2244.

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MON., JUNE 26 - The Parkinson’s Support Group at Garden Spot Village will meet from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Village Square Theater at Garden Spot Village, 433 S. Kinzer Ave., New Holland. Open to all persons with Parkinson’s and their caregivers, family and friends. For more info., call Sherilyn Lapp at 717355-6264. TUES., JUNE 27 - Ephrata Pioneer Fire Company will hold an evening of fun for all ages, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at 135 South State Street, Ephrata. There will be demonstrations and instructions, free hot dog, ice cream and drinks, and a ladder truck and rope demonstration. For more info., call 717-733-4850. THURS., JUNE 29 - Free Community Meal at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 167 East Main Street, Eph­ rata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-7334134. MON., JULY 3 - Lititz Independence Day Parade sponsored by Lititz Lions Club. 6:30 p.m. Enter­ tainment follows in Lititz Springs Park. TUES., JULY 4 - 200th 4th of July Celebration in Lititz Springs Park. Enter­ tainment, baby parade, games, Queen of Candles Pageant, and hi-tech fire­ works 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. THURS., JULY 6 Colonial Lodge, 2015 N. Reading Rd., Denver, will host a gospel concert in the activity room featuring the Roland Zimmerman Family at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-354-6804. FRI., JULY 7 - Free Public Meeting for 300th Anniversary of the Groffdale Settlement, at 7:00 p.m. at 352 Martindale Road, Eph­ rata. There will be a Hymn Sing and historian John Ruth will speak on early Groffdale history. FRI., JULY 7 & SAT., JULY 8 - 300th Anniversary of the Groffdale Settlement - 2 Bus Tours. General Tour on Friday, July 7 and Saturday, July 8 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Cemetery Tour on Friday, July 7 and Saturday, July 8 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Meet at 168 North Groffdale Road, Leola. For more info., email llowei@abcmailbox.net. SAT., JULY 8 - Martindale Day. Yard sales, chicken BBQ and food. Yard sale spaces available. For more information, call 717989-3050.

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THURS., JULY 13 SUN., JULY 16 - Terre Hill Days in Terre Hill Comm­ unity 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. SUN., JULY 16 - The annual outdoor historical and inspirational meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the 1855 Allegheny Mennonite Meetinghouse, 39 Horning Road, Mohnton. Bring your lawn chairs. For more info., call 717-278-8459. TUES., JULY 18 - Con­ certs by the Creek, “Green River” 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. THURS., JULY 27 Wiest UM Methodist Church, 48 N. King Street, Schoeneck, will hold a

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Community Dinner, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Fun, fellowship and food. FRI., AUG. 4 - SUN., AUG. 6 - Middle Creek Art Show will be held at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area Visitors Center, Klein­ feltersville. Friday from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Free admission. SAT., AUG. 5 - Relay For Life of Norlanco will have a Cape May Bus Trip. Depart Ephrata Walmart at 7:00 a.m. Depart Cape May, New Jersey at 6:00 p.m. to return home. There is a cost. Proceeds to benefit the American Cancer Society Misfits On A Mission. For more info., call Sharon at 717-354-2656. SAT., AUG. 5 - The Caernarvon Fire Company, 2145 Main Street, Narvon, will host a Pancake and Sausage Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. There is a cost. Takeouts available. FRI., AUGUST 11 Lovin’ Lititz Every Second. 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Family activities and enter­ tainment in downtown Lititz, free to the public. Rain or shine. For more information, call 717-6266332. FRI., AUGUST 11 & SAT., AUGUST 12 - Bow­ mansville Days in Bow­ mansville Memorial Park. Car show, craft show, music, food, games and quoit tournament. TUES., AUGUST 15 Concerts by the Creek,

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*These pages are re-run for entertainment purposes only. Advertised prices, locations, names and phone numbers are not intended for use or solicitation.

We are re-running this page in tribute of Rev. Althouse, who recently ran his very last column in The Shopping News. Shown here was his debut article. The Shopping News greatly appreciated all of his articles for almost 50 years.


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2017 Home Improvement Pages

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inset, full overlay and 1/2 inch overlay. Inset doors fit entirely within the cabinet front. While they look nice, they are harder to install and require an even temperature to be main­ tained in the home to avoid contraction and expansion and ultimately sticking. Full overlay doors com­ pletely cover the cabinet front, while 1/2 inch overlay doors cover the cabinet front partially. Because you can see some of the front, 1/2 inch overlay doors work well for vintage or duotone designs. These are the construction basics. If you are planning a kitchen cabinet purchase, knowing whether you want framed or frameless cab­ inets, along with the style of door, will help you narrow your choices con­ siderably. The sales associ­ ate can then show what styles are available for those select­ions. You may still wind up with several choices, but with the construction basics out of the way, you can concentrate on the aesthetic appeal of the cabinets and make sure the style you choose reflects the kitchen design you hope to create, whether con­ temporary, French country or Italian. When you are ready to shop for kitchen cabinets, learn everything you can

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2017 Home Improvement Pages Whittling Down The Clutter Before Updating Your home is nice, but some of the rooms are starting to look a little shabby. You haven’t updated your decor in a while, and it shows. Before you can get out that can of paint and roller tray, however, you’re going to have to declutter. Your stash has grown consider­ ably over the years, and it’s time you started clearing out some of it to make way for the new.

Decluttering is rarely easy, especially if you hang onto things because they mean a lot to you or you might need them one day. If you’ve tried to declutter in the past or suspect you’re going to have trouble doing so now, you might want to enlist the help of a friend who can act as your trusted advisor and provide you with the objectivity and motivation you lack. There are various meth­ ods for attacking the clutter. One of the most common is dividing things into keep, sell, donate and trash piles. If you’re not one for following through, you might opt for fewer piles, perhaps just keep and trash. There is no point in boxing

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2017 Home Improvement Pages Cleaning And Maintaining Carpeted Floors

Much like paint, carpeting can quickly transform the look of a room. Carpeting can be a durable flooring material, but it will need upkeep to look its best. Carpeting that will be in high-traffic areas, such as halls and entryways, may require the most TLC. Routine vacuuming is necessary to dislodge dust and dirt particles. But at some point a more thorough cleaning may be necessary. • Vacuuming Frequent vacuuming will prolong the life of the carpet by preventing a buildup of particles inside of the carpet

fiber that can eventually cause friction and sever carpet fibers. Use of a crevice tool and other attachments can enable cleaning in the corners where the carpet meets baseboards and moldings. When vacuuming larger rooms, divide the room into separate areas and tackle each area separately before moving on to another portion of the room. Take time when vacuuming carpet. Plush carpets will trap dirt more easily than a thinner or less dense carpet, so more passes of the vacuum might be necessary. Overlap strokes in a crisscross pattern to get at dirt at different angles. Pet hair and vacuumed particles of food can create odor inside of the vacuum bag. Therefore, think about

adding baking soda or an odor-relieving product designed to be used when vacuuming. • Treating spills Spills are one thing that homeowners in carpeted homes may fear. If not addressed quickly, liquid or food may permanently damage a carpet. It is advisable to manage a spill as soon as it happens to reduce the likelihood that it will contribute to a permanent stain. Carefully blot up the spill until much of the offending item is removed before adding any type of cleaning agent. Test the cleaning product in an inconspicuous area prior to using it on the spill to ensure it will not damage or discolor the carpet. Work from the outside of

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cost of buying one. Together with steam, a cleaning solution is usually part of the procedure. The steam and cleaning product will loosen and dissolve dirt and then the dirty remains will be sucked up into a receptacle to be emptied. Steam cleaning is one of the easiest methods of thoroughly cleaning carpeting and reviving it to look as good as new. Many homeowners are quite surprised to see how much dirt can be removed from the carpet by using a steam-cleaner. Intermittent use of a steam spot cleaner can help keep high-traffic areas of the home and stairs clean or treat a persistent stain that doesn’t respond to hand cleaning. • Use area rugs There is a misconception that area rugs are used in lieu of carpeting, but both can be

used together. An area rug may be placed near an entryway to catch dirt from shoes before it is tracked elsewhere in the house. Area rugs can be used under a dining table where the frequent pulling out and pushing in of chairs may wear down carpeting. • Eliminate static Static electricity can plague people who live in homes with carpeting, especially during cool, dry weather. Placing a dryer sheet on the bottom of a dry sponge mop and then running it over the carpet can alleviate static. This will help prevent those annoying shocks or even damage to electronic equipment from static shocks. Carpeting is something that can make a statement in a home. When maintained, it can look beautiful for years to come.

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2017 Home Improvement Pages

Cost-Effective And Eco-Friendly Home Improvement Projects Homeowners take on projects to improve their homes for a variety of reasons. Some may do so to make a home more function­ al, while others may do so to improve their home’s resale value. Some homeowners take on a home improvement project to make their homes more eco-friendly. Such projects are often mistakenly assumed to be costly undertakings, but there are several cost-effective ways to make a home more ecofriendly. • Upgrade your appliances. A home improvement pro­ ject does not have to require the use of a hammer and nails or the hiring of a contractor. A simple home improvement project like upgrading older appliances, including the washer and dryer, to newer, more efficient models can give a home a fresh look while reducing energy con­ sumption. That reduction in energy consumption is a byproduct of the stricter standards placed on manu­ facturers who must adhere to guidelines to produce products that are more energy-efficient. For example, the Natural Resources Defense Council

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Public Invited To 1770s Mansion Grand Re-Opening

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Historic Poole Forge will hold its Grand Re­Opening of the Ironmaster’s Mansion on Sunday, June 25 from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. They will commemorate with an Open House, music, lemonade and homemade cookies on the porch, tours through the mansion and free Frisbees for children. This celebrates the completion of the renovation of the 1770s Ironmaster’s Mansion that has been conducted in numerous stages since the project began in 2010. On the exterior, the roof and windows were replaced, exterior lighting was added, the entire mansion was repointed with the appropriate lime and sand mortar, patios, retaining walls and walkways were repaired and replaced, and a new ADA walkway and railings were installed. Inside the mansion, new plumbing and electrical lines were added and upgraded, a new kitchen was installed, the original 1770s kitchen with fireplace was restored, an ADA bathroom was added, and the second floor rooms have all been plastered, repainted and floors refinished. The mansion now hosts many comfortable community events, an Antique Quilt Show, a Christmas Show, a Mother’s Day and a Harvest Tea, Local Art Exhibitions and this October will host the Longvic France delegation visiting for the New Holland Twin City 50th Anniversary Celebration. The mansion, situated amongst the park’s lovely gardens and adjacent to the Covered Bridge over the Conestoga River, is also available to rent by the public for weddings, bridal and baby showers, rehearsal dinners and business luncheons.

Ephrata Area Chamber Of Commerce Collaborates With High School Students

The Ephrata Area Chamber of Commerce is proud of their longstanding partnership with the Reading Fightin Phils. Each year, the Ephrata Area Chamber “teams up” with the Reading Fightin Phils to plan a memorable Family Fun Night for the community and to support initiatives that benefit the area school districts. This year, from late April to early May, students from Mr. Greg LoPiccolo’s Sports Marketing class at Ephrata Area High School (EHS), as well as Mr. Lyndon Engle’s International Business class at Cocalico High School competed in a “Celebrity Apprentice” style

marketing project to see which team, which team member, and which school, could ultimately sell the most tickets to this year’s Family Fun Night. This unique collaboration between the Reading Fightin Phils and the Chamber allowed the students to put into action the marketing strategies learned in their respective classes this term. Each team was asked to develop a unique brand and business plan, put together a project board and come up with innovative ways to market ticket sales. Members from the local business community coached them during the entire selling process and then judged

the teams’ presentations at each school. The student teams at both Ephrata and Cocalico High Schools did a great job at creatively selling tickets to their fellow students, friends, family and community members. Their hard work was rewarded with prizes provided by members of the Ephrata Area Chamber of Commerce. A portion of each ticket sold also benefitted both the Ephrata Area Education Foundation and the Cocalico Education Foundation. Congratulations to the winning teams: EHS Heavy Hitters with top sales person Kandice Leibl (shown in the photo on right)

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese and Cocalico’s Night of Dreams with top sales person Julia Leedy, Cocalico (shown on the left). Now that the student ticket sales have concluded, tickets are now available to the general public for this year’s Family Fun Night at FirstEnergy Stadium. Please plan to join them on Friday, June 30 for this year’s event, as it promises to be another exciting evening of baseball. Watch the Reading Fightin Phils take on the Richmond Flying Squirrels at 7:05 p.m. and then finish the night with a spectacular post­game fireworks display.

You can purchase your Fightin Phils tickets at the Ephrata Area Chamber of Commerce Office and Visitor’s Center (16 East Main Street, Suite 1, Ephrata). For additional information, please call 717­738­9010.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, June 21, 2017 - 5B FOR SALE: 2012 Avalon Lim-­ ited, excellent condition, pearl white, leather seats, moon roof, 19,000 miles. $20,000. 717-733-6957.

Appliances

Shrom Receives Award

FOR SALE: 03 Exmark 4’ walk behind with Sulky new engine with half year use, it’s tires and belts year use on them. Asking $1,800. Call Scott, 717-314-7070.

FOR SALE: Huge selec-­ tion of blemished freezers and misc. closeout appli-­ Household/Furniture ances. Many with full war-­ ranties. Free delivery. Fi-­ nancing available. Martin FOR SALE: Custom built re-­ windows and Appliance, 1717 West placement doors. Professional installa-­ Main, Ephrata. 717-733- tion. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit 7730.

FOR SALE: Scag Tiger Cat zero turn, 52” velocity deck, clamshell catcher, steel blower, 278 hours serviced, $6,800 OBO. 717-569-5282.

our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ rata Business Center. Thank You!

Auto/Truck FOR SALE: Chevy Tahoe, good condition, runs good, 1995, 258,000 miles, asking $2,200. 717-335-3253. FOR SALE: 2005 Hyundai Elantra, 5-speed, one owner, clean, new tires, brakes, ra-­ diator, inspected, $2,200. $2,200. 717-413-2896. FOR SALE: 2000 Toyota So-­ lara, clean and well main-­ tained, one previous owner, 215,000 miles, $1,400. If interested, contact Malachi at 410-458-3959. FOR SALE: 2008 Chevy Trailblazer, 100,000 miles, $6,995; 2002 Ford Taurus, 130,000 miles, $2,295. 717-341-6468. FOR SALE: Two VW Beatles, both need work, one runs, other needs key. $3,000 for both. Call 717-335-1056. FOR SALE: 1997 Chevy S10 w/cap and 1999 Nissan Quest, both run, but need work, $250 each. Call/text, 717-475-2200. FOR SALE: 1984 Corvette wheels, 16x9.5, $50 each. Also, 1984 Corvette Cross-­ fire intake manifold makes torque, $75. Call 717-7381937 after 6pm.

Musical

FOR SALE: This End Up bunk beds. Twin over twin & twin over full/futon. Mattresses included. $250 each. 717-471-2345.

PDG Lion Abe Shrom, a 60-year member of the West Earl Lions Club, was recently honored with a Key Member Award from Lions International. Through his years as a member he had brought 25 members into the Club. FOR SALE: Maple drop leaf table 52x53 with 2 exten-­ Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Lion President sions, 4 chairs with matching Rick Crouse, Lion Secretary Pete Hartmann (presenter) and hutch 74x44, $400; Full box PDG Abe Shrom. spring and mattress, $50. Call 717-449-4321.

FOR SALE: Lift chair, ma-­ roon, good condition, $250; Graco pack and play, $25. 717-733-7185. FOR SALE: Frameless 68”x24” wall mirror, good condition, $10. 717-4310626. FOR SALE: Light pine 25-1/ 2”x 60” high dresser, good condition, $70. 717-4310626. FOR SALE: 126 piece fine China, made in Japan, pur-­ chased 1978, $75 OBO. 717354-6099. FOR SALE: Beautiful pine Amish handcrafted sturdy table, seats 4-6, $600. 717945-4905.

HELP WANTED

Say you saw it in The Shopping News!

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.

Lawn & Garden

With good benefits & health insurance reimbursement

FOR SALE: 5 string Gibson raised head banjo, $3,500. Call or text, 717-888-0089.

Pets & Animals

FOR SALE: Lab/Bernese puppies, ready now. Shots and wormed, $800 each. 717-656-3381. FOR SALE: ACA registered Penbroke Welsh Corgi pup-­ pies. Wormed and shots. All males. Ready June 28. $800 each. Lester Martin, 764 Lauschtown Road, Denver. FOR SALE: Jack Russell Blue Heeler cross, 2-females, $150. Samuel Martin, 142 Black Creek Road, East Earl.

Produce/Edibles FOR SALE: Raspberries, red and black, at Burkholder’s Ever-Green Farm, 705 Franklin St, Denver. Order large quantities, 717-6150688 or 717-615-5444.

Real Estate

FOR SALE: 2,534 sq.ft. brick rancher, 3+ bedrooms, 3BA, FOR SALE: Mixed lab pup-­ 100 Race Street, Lititz, PA, pies, ten weeks old, de-­ $349,900. 717-598-1508. wormed, very playful, cute, $150 OBO. 717-875-7252. FOR SALE: Mobile home, 14x70, good condition, FOR SALE: Stud service, 2BR, 1BA, central air, cov-­ beautiful AKC red standard ered porch, storage shed, In FOR SALE: Used lawn mow-­ poodle, proven stud, gives big Blue Bell Mobile Home Vil-­ ers, serviced, sharpened, litters, family raised around lage, a senior community. guaranteed, many brand children, great disposition. Asking $19,500. Call 717733-9390. names. Zimmerman’s, Fiv-­ 717-298-0287. epointville Rd. 717-4455090. FOR SALE: 12x18’ shed. Has electric hook-up and work bench. Strong struc-­ ture, but could use a little exterior work. $975. 717572-6382.

FOR SALE: 18HP Hydro Tractor, 44” mower deck, 42-2stage snowblower, 2bagger attachment and cart. Well kept, like new. Call 717-484-1545.

FULL TIME

ANIMAL TECHNICIANS

needed in antisera production department. Position requires working in a laboratory animal facility, will train. Salary, benefits, hours and position responsibilities discussed in interview. Please apply between 9am and 4pm, Monday-Friday at

ROOFERS & REMODELERS FT

FOR SALE: 3 Hahn mowers, motors and parts. Best offer, 717-940-1726, Les.

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Cocalico Biologicals

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Now Hiring Caregivers for all hours.

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

55 to 60 hour work week

Cedar Run Construction 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.

Ephrata, PA

To Apply, Call

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We offer excellent benefits, paid meal breaks and free coffee all day!

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

RN Staff

FT, 12pm-8pm, Monday-Friday

LPN

Administrative Assistant

PT, 3pm-11pm & FT, 11pm-7am

12 month position, full-time hourly

FT/PT, 7am-3pm & 11pm-7am

to the Director of Human Resources

Effective communication, organization, computer, and clerical skills necessary; human resources experience with knowledge of benefit administration and employment-related laws preferred.

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

www.cocalico.org OR

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Cocalico School District Office

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Deadline for applications is June 26, 2017

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Maintenance Worker

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Housekeeper

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Attention: Mrs. Chris Messner 800 South Fourth Street/P.O. Box 800 Denver, PA 17517

The Cocalico School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer

New Pay Increase!

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40 Garden Spot Rd., Ephrata, PA

E.O.E.


6B - Wednesday, June 21, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” FOR SALE: Warwick Twp., nice 3 bedroom, 2.5BA house, large garage/shop, + very nice 2BR apt., reduced to $349,500 neg.; W. Side Ephrata, spacious two unit w/3 car garage, reduced to $174,900 neg. 717-8983883 or 717-299-4885 x305. D Yoder/Town & Country Realty.

Akron Elementary Mountaineer Slip Winners

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

Sporting Goods FOR SALE: Multi-Station Bio Dyne home gym, good condi-­ tion, new $2,000, selling $400. 717-431-0626.

Garage Sale NOTICE: Garage Sale, Sat-­ urday, 6/24, 7am-? Large variety of items! 1095 Holly Lane, Denver.

RV’s & Campers FOR SALE: 2015 Grey Wolf 28’ travel trailer, slide-out, complete hitch, like new, $19,000. 717-445-5709. FOR SALE: 2000 pop-up Coleman camper, AC, sleeps 6, great condition. $2,500 OBO. 717-733-3792.

CDL DRIVERS H.M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. a Leola-based building components manufacturer, is looking for an experienced full-time CDL driver. Candidate Must: • Have valid CDL and clean driving record • Able to read a map and written travel directions • Experience with oversized loads helpful • Flatbed experience/strapping loads helpful • Familiar with current FMCSA & DOT regulations Benefits Include: • Med/Den/Vis/Life insurance • Paid holidays & vacation • Home every night • Sign-on bonus after 90 days Apply to:

H.M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. 33 Glenola Drive, Leola, PA 17540 resume@hmstauffer.com EOE

NOTICE: Yard Sale, June 23/24, 7am. Household, furniture, Zero Gravity chairs, lots of clothes in-­ Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese fant to 2xl, shoes, crafts, Akron Elementary School announced the final group of Mountaineer Slip winners recently and they include, from left books, movies and more. to right, (back) Lisa Fulton, Jasmine Lor, Brayden Vasile, Giana Gonzalez, Chayce Hoenninger; (front) Xavier Yocum- See Craigslist for pic-­ Pringle, Jackson Bomberger, Gabe Upham and Bentley Sharpe. tures, rain cancels. 1808 W. Main St, Ephrata. extended day til 3pm on NOTICE: Trinity Lutheran Wednesdays. Call 610- NOTICE: Custom built re-­ NOTICE: Huge Yard Sale, placement windows and Notice Preschool, 130 S. Walnut 678-7330 or visit trinity-­ doors. Professional installa-­ June 24th, 7am-12pm. Food available. Vendors wanted, tion. Call Ronafa Window & $5 per table. Adamstown Rod Street, Wernersville, en-­ wernersville.org. Door, 717-733-7534, or visit & Gun Club, 563 Willow rolling now for fall 2017. our showroom at 400 W. Reinholds. Call Sheri Early childhood education Need some extra cash? Call Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ Street, at 717-435-3015 for info. our office at 717-738-1151 in a faith-based environ-­ to sell your unwanted items rata Business Center. Thank NOTICE: Yard Sale, June 23/ in The Shopping News! You! ment. Morning classes, 24, 8am-2pm. Variety of

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items, priced to sell. 222 W. Main St, Ephrata. NOTICE: Yard Sale, June 24, 7am. Rain or shine. 937 Red Run Rd, Stevens.

NOTICE: 6/24, 8am-1pm? Purses, grill, John Deere items, clothing. Something for everyone. 324 Southview Drive, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Community Yard Sale, June 24, 7am-1pm. Lots of great bargains! Twin Brook Rd, Lititz.

SMORGASBORD Cook Full Time Dishroom Full Time Saturday Only Positions Interested candidates may apply at:

Shady Maple

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NOTICE: All About Dogs Day, Saturday, June 24, 10am-3pm. Liberty Fire Co, 836 Ruth St., Sink-­ ing Spring. Free admis-­ sion/parking, meet over 30 different breeds, 2 dozen vendors. Various demonstrations. Spon-­ sored by Berks Co. Ken-­ nel Club. 610-670-1409.

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

MAPLE LEAF CAFÉ Cook

Soup & Salad Clerk Bakery Production Exp. Cake Decorator Donut Production

Part Time

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Clerk

FARM MARKET

Shady Maple offers excellent benefits: health/dental/vision, 401K/matching contribution, paid vacations, holidays, employee discounts.

333 Wheat Ridge Dr. Ephrata, PA 17522 717.354.1800 Fax:717.354.1844

Applications can be submitted on our website:

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RN Supervisor

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.

Cer�fied Nursing Assistant Several positions available.

• 16 hours a week, evening shift. Includes every other weekend. • Part-time position, every other weekend evening shift and PRN. Also, part-time every other weekend day shift and PRN.

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


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, June 21, 2017 - 7B NOTICE: Yard Sale, Friday and Saturday, June 23/24, 7am both days. Womens/ mens and childrens clothing, kids toys, books, games, electronics, baby items. 152 W. Sunset Ave, Ephrata. NOTICE: Garage Sale, June 23-24, 7-? Clothing, handbags, shoes, jewelry, household, purging collection tinware, agate. Vintage antiques. Great finds! Pleasant Drive, New Holland. NOTICE: Yard Sale, June 2324, 8-1. Hess, Nascar and others, old windows, brass bed, Tiffany style light, Louisa Alcott books, highchairs, glassware, printers, trays, jewelry, household, DVDs, Bundy clarinet, silver tea set, furniture, toys, collectibles, breast pump, baby and girl items, much more. 415 South 9th Street, Akron. NOTICE: Moving Sale, July 1/2, 7am-noon. Air conditioners, furniture, washer/ dryer, household goods, antiques, decorations, clothes, coolers, camping hear, pop-up camper, backpacks, cameras, baseball cards, books. 2002 Dodge Dakota. 8 Oak Lane, Stevens.

NOTICE: Huge Yard Sale, June 22 and June 23, 7 am? Huge amount of women’s plus size clothing, brand new and a lot like new, household items, decorations, boy’s clothing, toys, sports figures, huge collection of books, plus so much more. 412 North Academy Drive, Ephrata.

NOTICE: 20-Year Anniversary Downsizing Yard Sale, June 22-24, Thursday evening, Friday all day, Saturday till noon. Something for everyone! 317 Broad St, Terre Hill. Your job openings can reach 38,000 homes in The Shopping News

FEED TRUCK DRIVER 2nd Shift, Full-Time. Must have CDL Class A License. Excellent Pay & Benefits. $1,000 Bonus Attainable 1st Year.

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NOTICE: Yard Sale, 6/24. Tools and etc. 6 North Conestoga View Drive, Akron. NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Yard Sale, Saturday, June 24. Cleaning out house, lots of stuff. 550 E. Main St, New Holland.

NOTICE: Garage Sale, MultiFamily, June 23-24. Crafts, ceramic tiles, yarn, clay, stencils, crayons, craft books, coloring books, wood products, threads, patterns, cloth, luggage, coffee makers, meat slicer, foot tub, most crafts $0.50. 1096 Lincoln Road, Lititz, NOTICE: Yard Sale, Saturday, 6/24, 7am. Cleaning Grandma’s Attic, bedding, household items, chairs, table, old toys, Total Gym, Garfield collector plates, mat cutter and poster board, misc. items. 2152 Old Lanc. Pike, Reinholds. NOTICE: Multi-Family, June 22 4pm-7pm, June 23/24, 7am-? Children/adult clothing, rocker, chairs, bowling balls, platform scales, material, cookbooks, genealogy books, household, capes, rugs, misc. 499 Orchard Rd, Reinholds, 1 mile off RT897 at Gehman’s Mennonite School. NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard/ Moving Sale, Saturday, June 24, 7am-1pm. Greenhouse closing sale. Sofa, queen bed, bow and arrows, bookshelves, desk, refrigerator, childrens clothes, homeschool books. 580 W. Lexington Rd, Lititz. NOTICE: Yard Sale, 6/23-6/ 24, 7am-5pm. Furniture, glasswares, misc. items. 230 Penn Ave., Ephrata, near hospital, corner of Penn and Third.

New Part Time Openings $

12.00/Hour

CLEANING CREW Part-Time Nights, Mon.-Thurs. and Fri. 12 noon-4pm. General cleaning positions in Lancaster. Positions start in July. Paid time off. Floor care and full-time 2nd shift starts at $14.00/hour. Must have valid license. Call Marvin: 570-343-8546 ext. 179

Interview held at Lancaster Careerlink, June 29th, 11am-1pm EOE AND DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE

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

HELP WANTED

Direct Care Aide Nights

P/T Certified Med Tech or LPN Apply within or online.

Care At Home Aide

Part-Time Morning and Evening Pleasant View Retirement Community currently has part-time opportunities with flexible hours to join our Care At Home Team. The primary duty of a Care at Home Aide is to assist our individuals with their activities of daily living while helping them achieve the highest level of independence possible in their homes. Qualified candidates must have the ability to work independently and a valid driver’s license. Most importantly, qualified candidates must have the desire to enhance the lives of others while providing quality care that focuses on dignity, respect, compassion and safety. To find out more and to apply, check us out at:

www.pleasantviewrc.org

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

Help Wanted

We are a local company supplying the equine industry both nationally and internationally with custom horse stalls and aluminum barn doors, seeking motivated individuals to join our team.

Immediate full-time (50+ hours per wk.) openings for WELDER-FABRICATORS Immediate part-time openings for DRIVERS some out of state required Immediate part-time openings for OFFICE PERSONNEL with experience in CAD drawing, quoting, etc.

We welcome semi retirees for our part-time positions We offer: Paid vacation Paid holidays Competitive pay Over time pay Plus bonuses Call Sam at 717-656-8219 717 656 8219 or stop in for interview

Sunset Valley Metalcraft LLC

436 Concrete Ave., Leola, PA 17540 877-389-0844 • sales@horsestallspa.com

Pleasant View Retirement Community 544 N Penryn Road, Manheim, PA 17545 Tobacco and drug free workplace E.O.E

WOODMASTERS Cabinetry Woodmasters is seeking Productive,

Responsible individuals for custom Cabinet Manufacturer in the following departments. ***Finishing Department: Full-time or part-time

Sprayer. Capable of spraying sealers, primers and top coats. EXPERIENCE PREFERRED.

***Hardware & Shipping Dept.: Part-time driver to operate 24’ Single axle truck. Distance travel 200 mile radius. No CDL needed. A Good Driving Record and Background Check is required. We offer a benefit package that includes: Vacation Pay, Paid Holidays, Group Health, Dental, Life/Disability Ins. and an IRA Plan. If interested, please apply at our plant location 204 Rod and Gun Road, Newmanstown, PA 17073 or you may fax resume to 717-949-3924, or email millie@woodmasterscabinetry.com or cindy@woodmasterscabinetry.com

NOTICE: Community Yard Sale, Saturday, June 24, 7-? Twin Brooks Trailer Park in Rothsville. NOTICE: 8-Family Indoor Yard Sale, Friday, June 23, 4-7pm. Saturday, June 24, 7am-noon. Newborn-junior girl & boy clothes, PJs, tons of books, toys, Matchboxes, kitchen items, tools, furniture, purses, shoes, scarves, chest freezer, wheelchair. One person moving. 583 Airport Road, Lititz. NOTICE: Moving/Garage Sale, Multi-Family, June 30 and July 1, 7am-2pm. Housewares, furniture, clothing, much more. Lots of great bargains. 39 Lee Drive, Reamstown. (Carriage Hill Development). NOTICE: Garage Sale, 6/24, 6:30am. Books, girls dance shoes, Beanie Babies, clothing: girls, boys, mens, womens including plus size. Elliptical, and more. 215 Philip Lane, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Moving Sale, Friday, June 23, 9am-2pm. Most things are displayed inside the house. Furniture, clothes (infant to adult), books, crafts items, pictures, household items, silver serving ware, holiday items and lots more! 1051 Glenview Dr, Denver.

NOTICE: Huge Garage Sale, Friday, June 23rd, Saturday, June 24th, 7am until 11am. Name brand girls’ clothing sizes 4-18, archery items, including a bow, Budweiser decor and household items. 145 Mountain Spring Road, Stevens (Clay Township). NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, 6/24, 7am. New Tupperware up to 50% off. 326 Martindale Rd, Ephrata. Between Hinkletown and Martindale. 717-368-1914. NOTICE: First time. June 24th, 7-12. Variety. Steins, toys, housewares, much more. 864 Fairview Ave., Ephrata.

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

800-481-7894

SPRING GLEN FRESH FOODS DSD/WAREHOUSE - FULL TIME Spring Glen Fresh Foods, a fresh food manufacturer located in Lancaster County, seeks an industrious candidate for the DSD/Warehouse Department. Primarily responsible for delivering product to established customers. Efficiently and accurately pick and stage finished product for customer delivery. Load and unload trucks. Requires a CDL B License. Physical requirements include heavy lifting, tolerance to extended periods in a refrigerated/frozen work environment. Electric pallet jack, tow motor/forklift experience required. CASUAL DRIVER Call in driver needed to deliver product to established customers. CDL B License required. Spring Glen Fresh Foods offers a competitive compensation and benefits package including medical, dental and prescription coverage, 401K, and additional opportunities for advancement. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply in person, or forward resume to:

Attention: Human Resources rrearich@springglen.com

314 Spring Glen Drive Ephrata, PA 17522 Fax: (717) 721-6720 Spring Glen Fresh Foods is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected Veteran status.

Eastern Lancaster County School District New Holland, PA 17557

Food Service Manager Full-Time Anticipated Shift: 7:00am-2:00pm Qualifications: • Food service experience required • ServSafe Certification preferred • Hourly Range: $13.96-$17.25 • Additional Requirements: www.elanco.org Please send support staff application, letter of interest & resume to:

Human Resources ELANCO District Office 669 East Main Street, New Holland, PA 17557 Inquiries for the above position will close June 30, 2017 or until successful candidate is selected.


8B - Wednesday, June 21, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” NOTICE: Yard Sale, June 23/ 24, weather permitting. Baby items, toys, games, books, household items, towels, new Bath & Body Works items, misc. See Craig’s List. Along Route 272 between Akron and Brownstown, 4499 Ore-­ gon Pike, Ephrata.

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.

HELP OFFERED: Senior lady will care for your loved one Monday to Friday. Ex-­ perienced and reasonable. 740-219-2570.

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

HELP OFFERED: Decks Decks Construction. Build-­ ing decks, fences and ramps since 1979. Staining and pressuring washing. Free es-­ timates and design. Call Mark, 717-269-3549, www.decksdecksconstructio n.com. PA# 047954. HELP OFFERED: Deb’s Dog Grooming, worked for Dean and Lisa Martin at kennel 16 years. For appointment call, 717-917-1851.

HELP OFFERED: Cory’s Handyman Service is looking to fix those things around the HELP OFFERED: 30 years house in need of repair, so experience, haircuts, you don’t have to. No job too short/long term caregiver small. So call, 717-723known for serving my com-­ 0277. Reasonable rates/in-­ munity. 717-327-3994. sured. PA#103368. HELP OFFERED: Sewer systems install and repair, dump truck service, exca-­ vating, hauling equipment etc. Additions, stone and dirt. 717-629-5011.

Cleaning Services

HELP OFFERED: Experi-­ enced electrician and han-­ dyman services, licensed and insured. Free esti-­ mates. Call Jim, 717-5752147.

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

HELP OFFERED: Schmuck’s Painting and Powerwashing. Free esti-­ HELP OFFERED: Tired of mates. Reasonable rates. painting? Cover with alu-­ 717-625-1102. minum, vinyl or Azek! Also, roofing, siding and additions. Call Levi, 717201-4366.

Operations Route Supervisor

Manages the day to day collection routes and driver/laborer performance. Directs and controls activities concerned with the operation within assigned municipalities and townships. Requirements: Associates Degree or equivalent experience, and 1 to 3 years’ experience in waste or transportation. Must have a CDL license. Position offers a competitive salary and a full benefits package.

For information on placing your ad in The Shopping News, call our office at 717-738-1151.

HELP OFFERED: Off for summer, looking to do some part-time work to stay busy. Interested in dog walking, cleaning and gardening. Feel free to call me at 717-4548735.

Childcare

Home & Lawn Care

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

Now Accepting Applications For

Line Cooks & Servers >> Apply Online - Hiring Code 101 www.myapplebeesjob.com

250 S. Penn St., Manheim, PA

PT Retail PT Cake Decorator

On The Spot Interviews!

Apply within:

Wednesday, July 12 • 9am-1pm

Ephrata Office

348 N. Reading Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522

717-336-5959

Lancaster Office

HELP OFFERED: Have peace of mind knowing your house cleaning is done. Christian lady will do it for you. Honest and reliable. Call 717-8592502.

HELP OFFERED: Experi-­ enced babysitting in Denver, newborn up. Summer and year round. Call 717-669- HELP 9313.

Please sent your resume to: Eagle Disposal Human Resources PO Box 288 • East Earl, PA 17519

JOB FAIR

HELP OFFERED: Clean homes, apartments, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. Low rates, references, honest, re-­ liable, 10 years experience. Call Tammy, 717-271-1220, 717-733-5124.

375 E. Main St., Leola EOE

HELP OFFERED: Lawn and landscape services, land-­ scape irrigation. Clean up, lawn mowing, lawn fertil-­ ization. Tree and shrub trimming and removal. Mulching. Licensed and in-­ sured. Over 30 years expe-­ rience. 717-314-5323. HELP OFFERED: Joe’s Lawn Mowing Service. Hav-­ ing trouble doing yard work? No time, energy or don’t like yard work? Call 717-869-3237. HELP OFFERED: Lawncare, hauling, firewood, junk re-­ moval, tree service. In-­ sured, free estimates, SFI certified. 717-690-5833. HELP OFFERED: Mowing weekly cuts. Brian’s Lawn & Landscape. Mowing at great prices. Insured. 717-4685086. HELP OFFERED: Grade A Lawn Care & Handyman Services is proud to be your 2017 lawn care profession-­ al. Weekly services offered, free estimates and person-­ alized 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 Wanted

OFFERED: Need a helping hand? Grass cutting, mulching, cleanups, weed control, and more. Honest, reliable, af-­ fordable. Please call Matt, 717-738-4360.

HELP WANTED: Now hiring housekeeping. Full-time and part-time. Apply at Red Roof Inn, competitive wages. We will train. Weekends a must. Call 717-336-4649. 2017 N. Reading Road, Denver.

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

HELP WANTED: Choir Di-­ rector. Hopeland Church adult choir, 1 service and 1 practice a week, October through June. Email: pikes3@ptd.net or call 717733-0174.

LPNs and CNAs who CARE?

We want to meet you!

We have open FT, PT and Pool Positions for various shifts. We offer competitive salary and flexible scheduling and benefit options that are built by you, for you. We pay 100% medical, dental and vision for employees. Visit uzrc.org for more information or to apply online.

Where loving & caring walk hand in hand.

EOE

444 Running Pump Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601

717-945-6601

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Gage Personnel-Lancaster

ESTIMATOR/DRAFTER JOB OPPORTUNITY

Do you have construction experience? Can you read and draw detailed building blueprints? Do you have experience in pricing and estimating general construction projects? Then we would like to invite you to join our growing team at Brecknock Builders - one of Lancaster County’s most respected family-owned general contractors.

NOW HIRING

Window Installer *Must be familiar with vinyl replacement window installation and metal capping work *Must have a valid PA driver’s license and be approved by our insurance *Must pass a background check

You’ll be working with clients on a daily basis drafting residential, commercial, and agricultural buildings - creating bid packages, and overseeing proposals. If you’re the kind of person that gets excited about seeing your detailed drawings become building masterpieces, then please give us a call at the numbers below.

EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVERS TO DELIVER PRODUCTS FOR OUR BLOCK & BRICK DIVISION IN EAST EARL, PA BE HOME NIGHTS & WEEKENDS! NO OVERNIGHT TRAVEL REQUIRED! Full-time positions available, offering competitive wages, full health & dental benefits, paid vacation & holidays and more! Qualified candidates must have a Class-A or B CDL (Class A preferred), excellent driving record, and experience delivering to construction jobsites and operating a boom.

$500 Signing Bonus

if you stay on as a full time employee

(would be paid after 6 months of employment)

Call 717-354-2003 or stop in to our showroom at 550 E Main St, New Holland, PA 17557

IS SEEKING

Evening: 717-484-2200 717-629-8211

615 Lauschtown Road, Denver, PA 17517

Apply in-person at: 485 Weaverland Valley Road (Rt. 897) East Earl, PA 17519 (Monday-Friday, 8:00am-3:30pm)

An equal-opportunity employer | Committed to a drug-free work environment | www.terrehill.com


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, June 21, 2017 - 9B HELP WANTED: Experi-­ enced pet groomer, PT nights & weekends. Ephrata Pet Valu, inquire to jbaker@petvalu.com.

HELP WANTED: At TNT Bakery for part-time bak-­ ers assistant. Must be able to lift 100 lbs. Shifts include Monday, Wednes-­ day and Friday mornings, totalling at least 20 hours per week. TNT Bakery, 1212 Reading Road, Bow-­ mansville.

HELP WANTED: Cabinet maker/Woodworker. Expe-­ rienced in melamine, lami-­ nate cabinet, countertop con-­ struction, wood casework and millwork. Applicant must be familiar with custom WANTED: Antiques, one shop environment, profi-­ piece to an entire estate. cient, able to work indepen-­ estate jewelry, dently, with others and have Buying positive attitude. Health in-­ gold/silver. All costume surance, 401K, paid holi-­ jewelry including old days/vacations. E-mail rings, vintage clothes, amandas@wyowood.com or call 610-376-8557. hats, furs, hankies, record

HELP WANTED: Caregivers needed. CNA’s, HHA’s, re-­ tired nurses make a differ-­ ence in the life of a senior, put your caregiving experi-­ ence to work. We offer 401k, client matching, all shifts, family friendly environment. Positions in Lancaster area. Join our team today. Call Visiting Angels at 717-3933450 or online at www.visitingangels.com

Wanted

HELP WANTED: Drivers, owner operators with ‘09 or newer 24’ or 26’ white straight truck w/lift & 1-year CD-A exp. Call CEVA Har-­ risburg: 866-331-6029.

HELP WANTED: Seeking millwork fabricator/installer in Ephrata area. Looking to HELP WANTED: Drivers CO hire highly motivated candi-­ & O/Op’s. Earn great money date familiar with cabinetry running dedicated! Stellar and millwork industry. Full benefits & hometime. Month-­ time hourly position. Aspects of our millwork process: in- ly bonuses. Drive top notch shop fabrication, assembly equipment. 855-582-2265. and installation. Send re-­ sumes to: Craftpoint Con-­ HELP WANTED: Mason la-­ cepts, 300 W. Chestnut St, borer. Pay rate will start at Ephrata, PA 17522. Email: $15 per hour, but will be Careers@craftpointconcepts based on experience and .com. past employer recommen-­ dation. For interview call, HELP WANTED: Experienced 717-989-3802. electrician, 40+ hours, valid drivers license, $16-18/ HELP WANTED: Mt. Everest hour. 717-587-9785. Moving Company is seeking a HELP WANTED: Drivers. crew leader and team mem-­ Avg. $1,100 plus weekly, ber. If you are responsible monthly bonuses. Medical, and hard working then this is dental, vision and more. Ex-­ the job for you. Pay ranges cellent equipment w/APUs, from $14 to $20/ hour de-­ great family home time. 1 pending on your qualifica-­ year CDL-A. 855-582-2032. tions. Please email your re-­ sume to Conrad at HELP WANTED: Getz Fire everestmoving@gmail.com or Protection in Ephrata is call 717-314-7647. hiring High School Seniors for summer help, 32 hours/ week. Send letter providing HELP WANTED: Lancaster introduction and contact to specialty contractor look-­ HR@getzfirepro.com for ing for Takeoff Specialist to perform digital takeoffs us-­ interview. ing multiple software pro-­ grams. No experience need-­ HELP WANTED: Tele-­ ed. High School diploma, marketer/Receptionist. computer literacy and basic For Hearing Aid Office. math skills required. Full Experience a plus, but time, $12-14/hour. Send will train. Call 717-569resume to 7450. admin@insurfaces.com.

EXPERIENCED CONCRETERS Work Truck with Tools to Qualified Applicants

Paid holiday, vacation, health & dental insurance, short term disability, safe work environment, weekly direct deposit, and retirement plan.

albums, advertising me-­ HELP WANTED: Plumbing morabilia, watches, CD’s. Lead and Plumbers need-­ ed, commercial plumbing Uncle Funky’s 1-484-432firm in Lancaster County. 9770, 717-733-0003. Send resume to be con-­ WANTED: Highest cash paid sidered to fax, 717-351- for junk or good cars. Li-­ censed professional. 7171598. 278-9539.

HELP WANTED: Drivers: $5,000 Orientation Comple-­ tion Bonus. OTR, flatbed, re-­ gional & point to point lanes. Comprehensive benefits. (New hires guaranteed mini-­ mum $$$ week) 1 year CDLA: 1-855-350-5571.

HELP WANTED: School Bus Drivers. Hinkletown WANTED: Someone to haul 2 items from second floor Mennonite School seeks large apt., may keep. 740-219HELP WANTED: PT Music bus drivers with S-en-­2570. director for Akron Church dorsements for daily of the Brethren, contact routes and substitute WANTED: Unwanted or air conditioners or church office for more in-­ hours. Contact office at broken electronics to recycle. Will formation and job de-­HMSK8.org or 717-354- pick-up in surrounding are-­ as. Text to 717-466-9467. scription. akroncob 7100 for information. @gmail.com or 717-8592156.

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:

Eagle Disposal

1245 Eagles Way, East Earl, PA 17519

Help Wanted Part Time Waitress Evenings & Weekends

Part Time Dishwasher Evenings & Weekends Apply in Person

Bright’s Restaurant

Your Independent Restaurant for over 56 Years

1025 S. State Street & Rt. 272, Ephrata

738-1177

170 E. Fulton St. Ephrata, PA 17522

717-733-2561

Full-Time & Part-Time

Join us as we honor and enrich the lives of seniors!

Full-Time:

Shifts as early as 5 a.m.-1:30 p.m. or as late as 10:15 a.m.-6:45 p.m.

Part-Time:

Variety of shifts including great hours for students or others who may have commitments during the day! Over $9/hour to start Positions include working every other weekend. Full-time and some part-time positions are eligible for generous health insurance and other benefits! 1001 East Oregon Rd. • Lititz, PA 17543 • (717) 581-3936

Learn more and apply online at www.landishomes.org E.O.E. Visit us on Facebook!

717-336-5959

Professionals

• QC Manager - $80-$90k • Senior Product Process Engineer • Manufacturing Supervisor Medical Device Exp. A Plus

Clerical

• Senior Support Analyst - 1st Shift - $15/hr.

• Bilingual/Front Desk/Office Admin. • Customer Service Representative - Reading & Lititz Areas - $11-$12/hr., 1st Shift

• Admin. Assistant - PT/FT - $10$14/hr.

Lancaster Office

444 Running Pump Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601

717-945-6601

Industrial

• Wire Assemblers - 1st and 2nd Shift • Maintenance Mechanic - $23/hr. DOE

• Case Packer - 3rd Shift, $12, Ephrata • Packers - 1st Shift, Cold, TempHire, Ephrata, $10.25/hr.

• Sanitation - 3rd Shift • Power Washer • Machine Operator - All Shifts, All Manheim Area, $12/hr.

Hospitality

• Housekeepers -

Lancaster Area/1st Shift

• Banquet Servers - Free Training Class Offered: Call for Details

• Pickers/Packers - 1st & 2nd Shift • Dish Room/Host/Prep Cooks

Bring Valid ID For On The Spot Interviews!!!

For Questions, Call 717-945-6601

JOB OPPORTUNITY

IS SEEKING

EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVERS TO DELIVER PRODUCTS FOR OUR PRECAST CONCRETE DIVISION IN EAST EARL, PA

DINING ASSISTANTS

Ephrata Office

348 N. Reading Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522

PROJECT MANAGER

Apply in person at:

J. Richard Burkholder, Inc.

NOW HIRING!

BE HOME NIGHTS & WEEKENDS! NO OVERNIGHT TRAVEL REQUIRED! Full-time positions available, offering competitive wages, full health & dental benefits, paid vacation & holidays and more!

Do you have construction experience? Do you enjoy the challenge of juggling schedules and meeting reasonable deadlines? Then we would like to invite you to join our growing team at Brecknock Builders - one of Lancaster County’s most respected family-owned general contractors. You’ll be overseeing commercial building projects from start to finish - communicating effectively with employees, sub-contractors, and clients to keep the projects on task and on schedule. If you don’t mind rising before the sun to drive your company-provided pickup truck to work by 5:30 am, then please give us a call at the numbers below.

Qualified candidates must have a Class-A CDL and excellent driving record. Experience delivering to construction jobsites a plus. Apply in-person at: 485 Weaverland Valley Road (Rt. 897) East Earl, PA 17519 (Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:00pm)

An equal-opportunity employer | Committed to a drug-free work environment | www.terrehill.com

Evening: 717-484-2200 717-629-8211

615 Lauschtown Road, Denver, PA 17517


10B - Wednesday, June 21, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

WANTED: Friendly dog that is good with kids and other dogs between 3-8 years old. Preferable Golden Retriever type. Can promise a wonderful home and lots of love. Hannah, 717-629-0085.

WANTED: Paying cash for old WANTED: Paying cash for shaving razors, antiques, junk cars/trucks, $100 and typewriters, cameras, lan-­up for most vehicles. Fast terns, old audio equipment, service, free towing. Call old kitchen & household. Kevin at Gring’s Towing Jeremy in Akron, 717-201- 484-955-8889. 8501. WANTED: Someone to do house repairs, Lebanon county. Call 717-507-3804.

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

To Buy

Cake Mixer/Baker PM Meat Associate PT/FT Deli Associate PM Host/ess • Line & Prep Cooks Must be 18+, weekends required.

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

in

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

For Rent

WANTED: $50-$500 paid for junk autos. Free removal. Call anytime, licensed, in-­ FOR RENT: Shop or office sured, bonded. All paper-­ space. Bowmansville area. work taken care of legally. Moses, 717-656-9576, Reu-­ 717-989-6980. ben, 717-629-9528.

MAINTENANCE ASSOCIATE NEEDED Friendship Community, a faith-based Org. serving Adults w/a Developmental Disability in group homes, is in need of a Maintenance Assoc. This is a FT temporary position for 6-8 weeks. Candidate must have leadership exp., electrical exp. preferred, team player, exp. with problem solving and financials. Apply at www.friendshipcommunity.net or 1149 East Oregon Rd., Lititz, PA 17543

EOE

No phone calls.

WHO’S HIRING

WANTED: Classic cars, muscle cars, sports cars, antique cars, trucks, etc. Always Buying. Jeff Gast 717-575-4561.

WANTED: Purchasing antiques and vintage clothing (mens and womens) accesso-­ ries, jewelry. Courteous service! Call Bill in Ephrata, 717-738-0864.

EOE

FOR RENT: Storage unit, 29’x11’, overhead door, New Holland. Call 717-2782449. FOR RENT: Storage Unit 13Wx37Lx11’8”H, Denver area, ideal for campers/ boats/motor homes, $150/ month. 717-336-6046.

FOR RENT: One bedroom/ two bedroom apartments, half houses, single houses. Ephrata/Akron/Denver are-­ as available. Some pet friend-­ ly. Yeager’s, 717-733-7988, blhoff@ptd.net.

FOR RENT: One bedroom, 2nd floor, Rothsville. Stove, FOR RENT: Office. 19 Helen refrigerator, water, sewer, Ave., Ephrata. 780 sq. feet trash included, off street with full bath. Includes parking. No pets. $550 plus electric, AC, heat, trash re-­ electric, security deposit. moval. $550. Call for details, 717-371-6240. 717-738-1605. RENT: 2BR second FOR RENT: Twin Pine FOR floor, Bowmansville, water/ Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ trash/sewer included, wash-­ cess, $20.00 per month er/dryer hook-up, no smok-­ and up. 717-733-6549. Or ing, no pets, $615 plus se-­ curity deposit. 717-445stop in at 1932 W. Main, 7609. Ephrata. M-Th, 9am-5pm, F 9am-3:30pm, Sat., 10am- FOR RENT: 1BR. Available 9/1. $675 plus utilities in-­ 12pm. cludes W/D, 1 parking

Apartments FOR RENT: Farmersville, one bedroom, living room, kitchen, den and bath. First floor, private parking, W/S/ T furnished. Year lease, se-­ curity deposit. Available September. $625/month. 717-354-7416.

space. 717-733-2611 ask for Vito.

Houses FOR RENT: 3BR, 2BA, one car garage, full basement, back yard, rent $895, Eph-­ rata area. 717-336-5695.

Construction/ Mechanical

ARE YOU HIRING?

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

717-738-1151

ATTENTION COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A GREAT SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY? MAKE MONEY AND GAIN VALUABLE JOB EXPERIENCE!

IS HIRING

SEASONAL / SUMMER LABORERS TO WORK IN OUR PRECAST PRODUCTION PLANTS IN EAST EARL & LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE!

IS SEEKING

a multi-talented employee to serve as a Projects Coordinator, Estimator, and Customer Liaison for our Stormwater Division operating out of our corporate office in Terre Hill, PA. Specific job duties will include: - Preparing and distributing quotes for customers and contractors. - Maintaining in-house database of all open, pending and potential jobs. - Reading and interpreting jobsite plans to identify new projects to quote. - Performing all office/clerical duties for the Stormwater division, including answering/ screening phone calls and emails, organizing/filing paperwork and managing maintenance and staff schedules. The qualified candidate should be: - An experienced multi-tasker who thrives in an ever-changing work environment. - Independent, highly-motivated and exceptionally organized. - Outgoing, friendly, personable and professional, with excellent communication skills. - Able to work effectively under deadline. - Proficient in Windows-based computing – including Microsoft Office, Outlook email and Internet Explorer. Basic knowledge of AutoCAD is a plus. Position is Full-Time and Hourly. We offer a competitive compensation package including health and dental insurance, paid vacation and holidays, 401k, and more!

Apply in-person at 485 Weaverland Valley Road (Rt. 897) East Earl or 42 Butler Road, Lebanon MUST BE 18 OR OLDER TO APPLY; MUST PASS PRE-EMPLOYMENT DRUG SCREEN AND PHYSICAL An equal-opportunity employer | Committed to a drug-free work environment | www.terrehill.com

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

laborer • finisher wall setter • mechanic concrete pump operator

Qualified applicants should send their professional resume with cover letter to: Michelle Custer Director of Human Resources Terre Hill Concrete Products P.O. Box 10 Terre Hill, PA 17581 Or email your information (PDF or Word Formats) to mcuster@terrehill.com. An equal-opportunity employer | Committed to a drug-free work environment | www.terrehill.com

Good Pay, Vacation, Paid Holidays, Medical, Dental & Vision Ins.

Steffy Concrete Inc. (717) 336-8115


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, June 21, 2017 - 11B

Automotive FOR RENT: Brand new 3BR, 2BA, 2 car garage, full basement single home, Newmanstown area, $1,095. 717-629-0753. FOR RENT: Three bedroom, half house, 1.5 baths, Ephrata. Yard, off-street parking, stove, dishwasher, washer/ dryer hook-up, references, security. No smoking! No pets! $795 month plus utilities. 717-336-2748. FOR RENT: 704 Lincoln Gardens Road, Ephrata. 3BR, 2.5BA, 2 story townhouse w/ all kitchen appliances, tile flooring, master w/walk-in closets, deck w/farmland views, 1 car garage, electric heat pump & central air. Available July 1. $1,175/ month. Call Wolf & Kline, 717-859-2010 or visit wolfkline.com for more information.

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Step Program of Recovery, Ephrata Community Hos­ pital, 169 Martin Avenue, Ephrata, use main entrance, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

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

EVERY THURSDAY – Al­Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Recovery, St. James Catholic Church, 505 Woodcrest Avenue, Lititz, 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. SECOND THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH Young Homeschoolers Book Bingo will be held at the Ephrata Public Library at 1:00 p.m. Bring a gently used children’s book for a prize. Space is limited. Sign up at younghomeschoolers@ yahoo.com. SECOND AND FOURTH THURSDAY OF EVERY

MONTH - A M.O.M. Group will be held at Ephrata Church of the Nazarene from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Childcare will be provided for school aged children. There is a cost. FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - West Earl Lions Club (Brownstown) will hold a meeting at West Earl Fire Hall at 6:30 p.m. For more info. or to get involved with the Lions Club, contact Abe Shrom at 717­588­ 2214. THIRD THURSDAY OF

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Cocalico Church of the Brethren Men’s Bible Study meets 7:00 a.m. at the church at Bunker Hill Road, Reams­ town. Call 717-336-7616 for details. SECOND AND FOURTH SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Paws to Read, holds three sessions at 10:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 11:00 a.m. at the Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Road, Lititz. EVERY SUNDAY – Cele­ brate Recovery, a Christian 12-step recovery program, meets at 409 N. State Street, Ephrata, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Call 717-733-2000. EVERY SUNDAY – AlAnon Family Group, 12th Step Program of Recovery, Zion Lutheran Church, 18 Quarry Road, Leola, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. FIRST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH - A Free Jam Session of Blue Grass, Gospel and Country Music at the Denver Fire Hall, 425 Locust Street, Denver, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Open stage. (First Sunday of each month except July, August and September). Donations appreciated. THIRD SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Motor­ cycle Show and Breakfast Ride to Amvets Post 136, 614 South State Street, Ephrata. Best in show gets a free breakfast! For more info., call 717-738-1367.

On Wednesday, May 31, various scholarships and awards were given to the Class of 2017 at Cocalico High School. They include: • Adamstown Lions Club Hunter Keck - $1,000.00 • Anne Brossman Sweigart Charitable Foundation Demetrius Whitsett $5,000.00 • Brian C. Feree Scholar­ ship - Gloria Boronow $1,000.00 • Brossman Charitable Trust - Alexa Bennetch $3,000.00 per year • Brossman Charitable Trust - Demetrius Whitsett $3,000.00 per year • Brossman Charitable Trust - Jolinda Sciscione $3,000.00 per year • Brossman Charitable Trust - Kara Haldeman $3,000.00 per year • Clyde S. Kulp Memorial Music Scholarship - Gloria Boronow - $250.00 • Clyde S. Kulp Memorial Music Scholarship - Noel Boronow - $250.00 • Cocalico Alumni Associ­ ation - Jolinda Sciscione $1,000.00 • Cocalico Alumni Associ­ ation - Lyndsay Engle $1,000.00

• Cocalico Biologicals, Inc. - Juan Bermudez $500.00 • Cocalico Biologicals, Inc. - Lyndsay Engle $500.00 • Cocalico Community Partnership Award - Alissa Martin - $250.00 • Cocalico Community Partnership Award Elisabeth Martin - $250.00 • Cocalico Education Association Aubrey Lawrence - $1,000.00 • Cocalico Education Association - Madison Dailey - $1,000.00 • Cocalico Education Foundation - Alexa Bennetch - $500.00 • Cocalico Education Foundation - Colin Hinkley - $500.00 • Cocalico Education Foundation Corinne Youngberg - $500.00 • Cocalico Education Foundation - Lyndsay Engle - $1,000.00 • Cocalico Education Foundation Morgan McDevitt - $500.00 • Cocalico Education Foundation - Nadia Stauffer

- $500.00 • Cocalico Education Foundation - Tyler Stricker - $500.00 • Cocalico Education Foundation - 2 year - Julia Sensenig - $500.00 • Cocalico Football Boosters - “Rudy” Memorial Award - Mason Strunk $250.00 • Cocalico HS Art Department - 2D - Savanna D’Agostino - $100.00 • Cocalico HS Art Department - 3D - Marina Matsuk - $100.00 • Cocalico HS Art Department - NAHS - Brei Powers - $100.00 • Cocalico HS Art Department - NAHS Hannah Palm - $100.00 • Cocalico HS Faculty Award - Alyssa RogersArmstrong - $300.00 • Cocalico HS Music Boosters - Aubrey Lawrence - $500.00 • Cocalico HS Music Boosters - Choralaires Madison Dailey - $100.00 • Cocalico HS Music Boosters - Choralaires Laura Sensenig - $100.00

• Cocalico HS Music Boosters - Jazz Ensemble Mitchell Bowers - $100.00 • Cocalico HS Music Boosters - Jazz Ensemble Lynzie Wagaman - $100.00 • Cocalico HS Music Boosters - Marching Band Morgan Malinich - $100.00 • Cocalico HS Music Boosters - Marching Band Emma Mohlenhoff - $100.00 • Cocalico HS National Honor Society - Leadership - Samantha Klumpp $100.00 • Cocalico HS National Honor Society - Leadership - Victoria Lee - $100.00 • Cocalico HS National Honor Society - Scholarship - Demetrius Whitsett $75.00 • Cocalico HS National Honor Society - Scholarship - Olivia Voler - $75.00 • Cocalico HS National Honor Society - Senior Recognition - Brady Sawyer - $75.00 • Cocalico HS National Honor Society - Senior Recognition - Corey Bean $75.00 • Cocalico HS National Honor Society - Service -

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Samantha Donmoyer ­ $100.00 • Cocalico HS National Honor Society ­ Service ­ Alexa Bennetch ­ $100.00 • Cocalico HS Science Department ­ Kara Haldeman ­ $100.00 • Cocalico HS Science Department ­ Samantha Klumpp ­ $100.00 • Cocalico HS Student Government ­ Lyndsay Engle ­ $350.00 • Cocalico HS Student Government ­ Morgan McDevitt ­ $350.00 • Cocalico HS Technology and Engineering Award ­ Brady Martin ­ $200.00 • Cocalico HS Technology and Engineering Award ­ Clark Denlinger ­ $200.00 • Cocalico HS Technology and Engineering Award ­ Dustin Reich ­ $200.00 • Cocalico HS Technology and Engineering Award ­ Hunter Zimmerman ­ $200.00 • Cocalico HS Technology and Engineering Award ­ Mason Strunk ­ $200.00 • Cocalico HS Technology and Engineering Award ­ Tyler Stricker ­ $200.00 • Cocalico HS Theater Award ­ Emma Mohlenhoff ­ $100.00 • Cocalico HS Theater Award ­ Jared Sumar ­ $100.00 • Cocalico HS Theater Award ­ Olivia Voler ­ $100.00 • Cocalico HS TV Studio Award ­ Excellence in TV

Baseball Team Receives Donation Members of the 2017 American Legion Baseball Team recently received a $1,000 donation from SAL Squadron 429. SAL Commander Brian Hoffman presented the check, which they will use to offset the expenses associated with hosting the 2017 American Legion Baseball State Championships. The championship games will be held on the Ephrata War Memorial Field from Monday, July 24 through Saturday, July 29. Ephrata is automatically qualified to be in the state championships as the host organization. This is a first for the Ephrata American Legion Post 429. The Ephrata area should see an influx of several thousand people during the five­day event.

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Production ­ Emma Mohlenhoff ­ $150.00 • Cocalico HS TV Studio Award ­ Excellence in TV Production ­ Veronica Burke ­ $150.00 • Cocalico Union Class Kenny Hirneisen Memorial ­ Mitch Caffrey ­ $100.00 • Cocalico Union Class of 1958 ­ Simon Stull ­ $100.00 • Denver Fair Committee ­ Julia Sensenig ­ $250.00 • Denver Fair Committee ­ Samantha Donmoyer ­ $250.00 • Denver Lions Club ­ Excellence in Foreign

The schedule for the championship week is as follows: Monday, July 24 ­ evening banquet; Tuesday, July 25 ­ games at 9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.; Wednesday, July 26 ­ games at 9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 4:00 p.m. and

7:00 p.m.; Thursday, July 27 ­ games at 12:30 p.m., 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.; Friday, July 28 ­ games at 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.; Saturday, July 29 ­ championship game at 11:00 a.m. (doubleheader if needed).

Language ­ Alexsandra Quadarella ­ $1,000.00 • Denver Lions Club ­ Excellence in Technology Education ­ Bryce Shaffer ­ $1,000.00 • Denver Lions Club ­ Literacy Excellence in Mem. of Richard C. Funk ­ Alissa Martin ­ $1,000.00 • Denver Lions Club ­ Outstanding Leo Club Member ­ Samantha Don­ moyer ­ $1,000.00 • Denver Lions Club ­

Richard Neville Memorial ­ Gloria Boronow ­ $1,000.00 • Denver­Ephrata Rotary Club ­ Demetrius Whitsett ­ $1,000.00 • Denver­Ephrata Rotary Club ­ Jolinda Sciscione ­ $1,000.00 • Denver­Ephrata Rotary Club ­ Dr. Dale Reinecker Memorial ­ Brady Sawyer ­ $1,000.00 • Dr. Adam Hockenberry Honorary Award ­ Brady Sawyer ­ $100.00

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• East Cocalico Alumni Association ­ Corey Bean ­ $500.00 • East Cocalico Alumni Association ­ Kara Haldeman ­ $500.00 • East Cocalico Lions Club ­ Leo Club Member ­ Lyndsay Engle ­ $1,200.00 • East Cocalico Lions Club ­ Scholarship, Community Service, Citizenship ­ Corey Bean ­ $1,200.00 • East Cocalico Lions Club ­ Scholarship, Community Service, Citizenship ­ Olivia Voler ­ $1,200.00 • Ephrata AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary ­ Post 136 ­ Ben Hinkley ­ $250.00 • Ephrata AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary ­ Post 136 ­ Sara Richwine ­ $250.00 • Excellence in English ­ Hannah Rutt ­ $250.00 • F&M Hat Company, Inc. ­ Corinne Youngberg ­

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JEC STORAGE

$750.00 • Floyd W. Sweigart Memorial Music Education Scholarship ­ Aubrey Lawrence ­ $500.00 • Guy K. Bard ­ Priya Patel ­ $250.00 • Hannah Garman Memorial ­ Alexander Heisler ­ $200.00 • Harding­Yost Insurance Association, Inc. ­ Hunter Keck ­ $1,000.00 • Jesse Weitzel Memorial Scholarship ­ Brady Maxwell ­ $500.00 • Jesse Weitzel Memorial Scholarship ­ Daniel Miklas ­ $500.00 • Jostens Award ­ Editor ­ Hope Messersmith ­ plaque • Jostens Award ­ Editor ­ Pa Moua ­ plaque • Katlynn Burkholder Memorial Scholarship ­ Morgan Haines ­ $250.00 (Continued On Page 14B)

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Cocalico Graduates Receive Awards (Continued From Page 13B)

• Kenneth A. Leid Memorial Award - Daphne Buzard - $500.00 • LancasterHistory.org Colin Hinkley - certificate • Margaret G. Webber Memorial - Madison Dailey - $250.00 • Maxwell Scholarship for Women in Computing and Engineering - Olivia Voler $750.00 • Mitch Hummel Memorial Award - Deep Bhavani $1,142.80 • Reamstown Athletic Association Scholarship Brady Sawyer - $3,000.00

• Reamstown Athletic Association Scholarship Brei Powers - $3,000.00 • Reamstown Athletic Association Scholarship Hunter Keck - $3,000.00 • Reamstown Athletic Association Scholarship Julia Sensenig - $3,000.00 • Reamstown Athletic Association Scholarship Kara Haldeman - $3,000.00 • Reamstown Athletic Association Scholarship Lyndsay Engle - $3,000.00 • Reamstown Athletic Association Scholarship Mason Strunk - $3,000.00 • Reamstown Athletic Association Scholarship Nadia Stauffer - $3,000.00 • Reamstown Athletic Association Scholarship Noah Roseboro - $3,000.00 • Reinholds Lions Club Community Service Award/

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UPDATED TOWNHOME! Located in Cocalico School District, this home features 3 BR, 1.5 BA, central air, eat-in kitchen, rear patio and 1-car garage. $144,500 VERY NICE STONE RANCH! 3 BR, 1 BA, finished LL FR w/FP, HW and laminate floors. Newly added cooktop stove, microwave and oven. Covered porch overlooking spacious backyard with shade trees. $199,900 “ONE OF A KIND” 4 BR, 2.5 bath 2-story home located in a very nice development. Open floor plan, natural gas heat, 2-car garage. Close to shopping and the Ephrata Hospital. Offered at market value! $299,000

Accepting Applications 1 and 2 BR Townhomes in Lovely Community of Denver, PA Close to PA Turnpike, U.S. Routes 222/272, Freshly Painted, Equip. Kitchen, w/w Carpet. For more information, call

717-335-3600 TDD #711 or stop by the Rental Office at 99 Monroe St., Denver

Monday, Thursday & Friday: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm and Tuesdays from 11:00 am – 7:00 pm

(717) 354-6416 • (866) 940-7332

This institution is an Equal Housing Opportunity Provider and Employer.

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Sunday, June 25, 1-3 PM 5 Bridle Path Way, Stevens, PA 17578

Directions: 272N, L at Denver/Reamstown light (Church St.) which becomes Steinmetz Rd., R on Kline, R on Bridle Path. This desirable location consists of a well maintained 2-story home with a wrap-a-round front porch with an amazing view! A total of 3,242 sq. ft. of living space, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, open kitchen, dining area and family room option plus formal dining and living rooms. Finished lower level for family and friends’ enjoyment. Admire the country and entertain on almost an acre lot. Benefit from proportioned rooms with many warm and inviting features. *If you would like to view this listing on your phone call (800)634-0528 Enter Code #1791136

NEW TO THE MARKET 335 S. Oak St., Ephrata, PA 17522

Section 8 Welcome

CALL US TODAY! Ephrata Lancaster (717) 733-4777 (717) 569-8701

Association - Alissa Martin - $2,000.00 • Senate of PA - Good Citizenship - Brady Sawyer - certificate • Senate of PA - Good Citizenship - Lyndsay Engle - certificate • The Gardens at Stevens Veronica Burke - $250.00 • The Gockley Award Alexa Bennetch - $3,500.00 • The Gockley Award Alexander Heisler $3,500.00

OPEN HOUSE

Including Barrier Free Units

321 E. Main St., New Holland, PA 17557

www.HostetterRealty.com

$1,000.00 • Reinholds VFW - Essay - Madison Vanaskie $3,000.00 • Reinholds VFW - Essay - Morgan McDevitt $2,000.00 • Reinholds VFW - Essay - Tyler Stricker - $2,000.00 • Richard H. Kimball Scholarship - Demetrius Whitsett - $500.00 • Richard H. Kimball Scholarship - Samantha Donmoyer - $500.00 • Schoeneck Area Civic

This prominent well maintained home has more than 3,100 sq. ft. with formal living room w/wood fireplace and large family room w/gas fireplace. Kitchen with plenty of cabinets, kitchen island and eating area. Great location walking distance to school, park, pool & town. Ephrata Street Fair Parade route in the fall. *If you would like to view this listing on your phone call (800)634-0528 Enter Code #1807928

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130 E. Church St., Stevens, PA 17578

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Custom Built Home, Open Floor Plan, 2,876 sq. ft. of Finished Living Space. *If you would like to view this listing on your phone call (800)634-0528 Enter Voice Code #1801381

61 N. Whisper Lane, New Holland, PA 17557

This custom built traditional home situated in “The Willows” of New Holland. *If you would like to view this listing on your phone call (800)6340528 Enter Code 1805936

COUNTRY 5 BDRM. COLONIAL 2.5 STORY ON PRIDE OF HOME OWNERSHIP IS EVIDENT WONDERFULLY MAINTAINED 2-STORY HOME ALL BRICK COMMERCIAL OFFICE 1.7 ACRES W/CREEK FRONTAGE - Canning rm., THROUGHOUT - Starting w/4 BR, 3000 SF of IN DESIRABLE EPHRATA LOCATION - Over 2,600 BUILDING - 6 separate offices, 2 conference eat-in kitchen, 2 utility bldngs., 1.5 story heated shop/ living space, 1st floor mstr. suite, 3 season rm. & SF, features 4 BR, 2 full BA, 1 half BA, 2-car garage & rooms & 14 space macadam parking lot. gar., patio & attached carport. $434,800 ML265827 geothermal HVAC. $379,900 ML265619 lrg. family room addition. $319,900 ML266156 Move in condition. $295,000 ML261608

24 Hoover Drive, Ephrata, PA 17522 Open foyer – spacious kitchen with island, cabinets galore. Spacious open floor plan consists of family room, dining area and kitchen. *If you would like to view this listing on your phone call (800)634-0528 Enter Voice Code #1797120 ABSOLUTELY AMAZING COCALICO HOME! - Completely remodeled kitch., 4 BR, 2.5 BA, LL finished bsmnt. w/5th bdrm. & family rm. $289,900 ML266133

LOVELY COTTAGE STYLE RANCHER 3 BRS, 1.5 BA BRICK ALUMINUM SPLIT LEVEL ON NEED ROOM FOR LARGE FAMILY? - This Kitchen w/island, open dining rm. & living A NICE CUSTOM TYPE CORNER LOT - Kitchen 5 BR, 2 BA brick home has lots of character, rm., 2 BR, 2 BA. Full unfinished bsmnt. & w/breakfast bar open to DR & 2-car garage. Super HW, pocket doors, 2-car gar. & lrg. yrd. w/ patio. $189,500 ML266130 location minutes to Rt. 222. $189,900 ML264003 patio. $247,800 ML265097

85 Hawk Valley Lane, Denver, PA 17517 Stunning home with gorgeous open floor plan. *If you would like to view this listing on your phone call (800)634-0528 Enter Code #1349641

Theresa® Richardson REALTOR

CRS, MSCP, SRES

SPACIOUS 2-UNIT w/NICE LEVEL BACKYARD - Plenty of off st. parking, long term tenants or buy as owner occupied. $159,900 ML259620

ONE STORY LIVING W/3 BDRMS EPHRATA TERRACE 2 STORY SEMI-DETACHED COZY 2 BEDROOM 1.5 BATH HOME Mstr. bath, CA, 2-car garage & 22’ HOME - 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths, basement & Fresh painted, new flooring, low outside 1-car garage. Efficient living & located in screened-in back porch w/country side maintenance, low taxes & affordable views in Cocalico SD. $149,900 ML266122 Ephrata Schools. $133,800 ML263547 utilities $125,900 ML265944

717-468-2583 717-738-9986 x240

5 Old Mill Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522

717-738-2402 Fax

www.berkshirehathawayhomesale.com/theresarichardson


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Fact or Fiction?

Dance Challenge

Dancing is an art. Here are some questions about it. How many can you answer correctly? 1) Most professional dancers are strong and flexible. Fact or Fiction? 2) Most also have good peripheral vision. Fact or Fiction?

FIRST LADIES have a lot of important duties from welcoming people to the White House to organizing events. Many continue to work after they leave the White House, and some even worked before. Before they became First Ladies, for example, Hillary Clinton was a lawyer, Laura Bush was a librarian and Betty Ford was a dancer. BETTY FORD got interested in dancing early on in her life. She took several classes as a child and taught kids how to dance as a teenager. She continued to study dance as an adult, first in Vermont and then in New York City. Ford worked as a fashion model to pay for her dance training. FORD CONTINUED to dance after she moved back to her hometown in Michigan. She formed her own dance group and taught others how to dance. Betty Ford loved to dance, and it showed every time she stepped out onto the dance floor.

4) Modern dancers usually perform in bare feet. Fact or Fiction?

5) Ballet dancers usually perform in pointe shoes. Fact or Fiction? 6) Pointe shoes hardly ever wear out. Fact or Fiction?

7) When people tell dancers to “break a leg,” they want them to fail. Fact or Fiction? 8) The green room is a place for dancers to practice. Fact or Fiction?

9) Most professional dancers retire in their 80s. Fact or Fiction?

10) Dancing is great exercise. Fact or Fiction? Answers: 1) Fact, 2) Fact, 3) Fiction, beak dancing started in New York City, 4) Fact, 5) Fact, 6) Fiction, most professional ballet dancers go through two to three pairs of pointe shoes a week, 7) Fiction, when people tell a dancer to “break a leg,” they want them to do well, 8) Fiction, while dancers could practice in a green room, the room is more of a place for them to relax and hang out with friends, 9) Fiction, most professional dancers retire well before then because dancing is so hard on the body, 10) Fact

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Q: What dance do chickens hate? A: The Foxtrot!

There are all kinds of dance. Fill in the blanks to name some.

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Name That Dance

Q: Why aren’t dogs good dancers?

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AREA

Public Sales

Cocalico Graduates Receive Awards (Continued From Page 14B)

• The Gockley Award Alyssa Rogers-Armstrong $3,500.00 • The Gockley Award Aubrey Lawrence $3,500.00 • The Gockley Award Brooke Marshall - $3,500.00

• The Gockley Award Brynn Youndt - $3,500.00 • The Gockley Award Cassidy Ray - $3,500.00 • The Gockley Award Christine Caruso - $3,500.00 • The Gockley Award Corinne Youngberg $3,500.00 • The Gockley Award Demetrius Whitsett $3,500.00 • The Gockley Award Kylee Kimbel - $3,500.00 • The Gockley Award Lyndsay Engle - $3,500.00

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER 2 CAR GAR. – UTILITY BLDGS. 1 ACRE RURAL LOT CUB CADET TRAC/MOWER - APPLIANCES REAMSTOWN – RED RUN AREA

TUESDAY, JUNE 27 • 5 P.M.

1576 Peiffer Hill Rd., Stevens (Reamstown). From Ephrata Rt. 272 N. to Denver/Reamstown light. Right E. Church Rd. Left N. Reamstown Rd. Right Kramer Mill Rd. Straight Peiffer Hill Rd. OR from Red Run area north Red Run Rd. Right E. Church St. Right Chestnut Hill Rd. Straight Peiffer Hill Rd.

• The Gockley Award Madeline Moyer - $3,500.00 • The Gockley Award Morgan McDevitt $3,500.00 • The Gockley Award Nadia Stauffer - $3,500.00 • The Gockley Award Samantha Klumpp $3,500.00 • The Gockley Award Tyler Stricker - $3,500.00 • United States Army Scholar/Athlete - Corey Bean - certificate • United States Army Scholar/Athlete - Samantha Klumpp - certificate • United States Marines Distinguished Athlete Demetrius Whitsett certificate • United States Marines

Distinguished Athlete Lyndsay Engle - certificate • United States Marines Scholastic Excellence Award - Olivia Voler - certificate • Weaver Industries, Inc. Isaac Carpenter - $250.00 • Weaver Markets, Inc. Tyler Stricker - $1,500.00 • Weinhold, Nickel & Company, LLP. - Brock Showalter - $1,000.00 • Woman’s Club of Denver - Lyndsay Engle - $250.00 • Woman’s Club of Denver - Alyssa Rogers-Armstrong - $500.00 • Woman’s Club of Denver - Juan Bermudez - $1,500.00 • Woman’s Club of Denver - Morgan Malinich $1,000.00

PUBLIC SALE

TOBACCO COMPANY SUPPLIES ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES - H.H. GOODS LAWN & GARDEN - TOOLS

Saturday, July 1, 2017

#834368)

***Special Note: Items below sold immediately after real estate at 5 P.M.*** Cub Cadet LT 1042 Hydrostatic Tractor w/42” Mower Deck, 46” Snow Plow (Approx. 325 Hrs., 1 Owner), Speed Queen HD Washer, Amana 19 Cu.Ft. Btm. Freezer Refrig., Frigidaire Chest Freezer. Note: Mower & appliances sold immediately after real estate at 5 PM. Be prompt. Only above items sold. Terms cash or PA check. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Verna Mae Good Aaron Z. Nolt Theresa M. Matz, Curvin M. POA Horning 717-484-0477 717-733-1006 Randy O. Good, POA AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, 717-645-0656 www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

(East Earl Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

3.2-ACRE TRACT * 3-BDRM. RANCHER w/2-CAR GARAGE DETACHED 2-CAR GARAGE (1995) * ZONED AG! 1972 CHEVY EL CAMINO * TROY-BILT TILLER * SNOWBLOWER

MON. JULY 10, 2017 at 6:30 PM

Located at: 237 Good’s Store Rd. East Earl, Pa. East Earl Twp. Lancaster Co.

From Lancaster follow Rt. 23 East to 897 N to Fivepointville to Fire Hall on Left. From Ephrata follow 272 North to 897 South to Fivepointville to Fire Hall on Right (1087 Dry Tavern Rd., Denver, PA). Watch for Signs. TOBACCO COMPANY SUPPLIES: Various Humidors, Hygrometers, Humidification Systems, Cigar Pouches, Cigar Cutters, Ash Trays (Including Matching Marble Ash Tray and Lighters), Volcano Lighters, Calibri Lighters, Other Lighters, Travel Packs, Pocket Packs, Pews, Tobacco Jars, Cash Register (480 NT), and much more. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Michter’s (Franklin & Marshall College) Jar, Various Paperweights, Windsor Mantle Clock, Sioux City Sarsaparilla Cans, Kool Cigarette Advertisement, Lucky Strike Cigarette Advertisement, Roseville Piece, Cast Iron Amish Figurines, Child Cup, Tony the Tiger Cup, Wooden Animals, Chandeliers, Vintage Peanuts Character Memorabilia, JVC Video Movie Camera, Cream Top Dairy Container, Pensupreme Container, Cast Iron Mail Box, Travel Chest, Head Wall Hangings, Tyco Train Set, Communion Glasses, and much more. HOUSEHOLD GOODS & APPLIANCES: Frigidaire Mobile Home Size Refrigerator/Freezer, Stackable Washer/Dryer, 3 Air Conditioners, Kenmore Gas Stove, Rainbow Water Vacuum System, Numerous Guardian Service Pieces, Toastmaster Bread Maker, George Foreman Rotisserie, Magnavox Stereo System, Entertainment Center, Shelf Units, Info Red Heaters, and much more. LAWN & GARDEN/MISC./TOOLS: 12 Horsepower Snapper Riding Mower, Honda Harmony 215 Gas Mower (Exclusive Mulching Design), Briggs & Stratton 500 Series Weed Eater 21” Mower), Craftsman 3.5 Reserve Power 20 Inch Cut Mower, Boys’ BMX Bike, Remote Control Car, 5-Pad Digital Drum Set, RedHead Rubber Cleated Hip Boots, Misc. Welding Sticks, Welding Head, Misc. Screws, Misc. Hardware, C-Clamps, Wood Plane, Nail Bucket, Torch Wrench Pulleys, Drill Bit Sharpening Kit, Cummin 5 Speed Drill Press, Microtork Wrench, 4x8 Construction Trailer, and much more. Auctioneer’s Note: This is only a partial list. There are a lot of good items that are not listed.

Max the Auctioneer “Max” James L. Fishel

Auction For:

Daniel Britt Auctioneer - AU004013 • 717-336-3298 Tia Richards 435 E. Mt. Airy Rd. - Stevens, PA 17578 and others Visit us at www.maxtheauctioneer.com Cash or PA Check - No out of state checks accepted. Not Responsible For Accidents “Auction Day Takes Precedence Over Any Prior Written”

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS, ANTIQUE TOOLS & PRIMITIVES

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2017 AT 2:00 P.M.

Directions: From East Earl (Shady Maple Complex) Rt. 23 E. ½ mi. to Rt. 625 N. 1-mi. to home on left. Real Estate: Consists of a 3.2-acre rural tract w/a (1965) custom brick 3-bdrm rancher w/1539 sq. ft.; detached 2-bay shop/garage. Main floor includes a custom cherry cabinet kitchen w/bar; dining area/sitting room w/bay window & built-in cabinetry; covered front/side porch; formal living room w/bow window; laundry/mudroom; ½ bath; 3-bedrooms w/closets & HW flooring; full bath; walkup attic storage; unimproved basement w/working cistern; gas stove aux. heat; oil forced air heat; 275 gallon fuel tank; central AC; water treatment system; onsite well & septic system; 200-amp svc; maintenance-free exterior; new roof 2010. Annual taxes: $3,932. Outbuilding: 2-bay brick/vinyl shop/garage (672 sq. ft.); large level lawn & garden area; 2.5-acres tillable farmland; zoned AG! OPEN HOUSE: SAT. JUNE 24 from 1-3 PM for info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. TERMS: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Linda Kling (717) 354-7700. Note: Exceptional rural 3.2-acre property ideal for horses, produce, etc.! Solid all-brick custom rancher, detached 2-bay shop/garage, level macadam drive & parking area (2011); close to all conveniences! Personal Property: 1972 Classic Chevy El Camino; clean original car; 173k mi; 307 V-8; auto-trans; green; Troy-Bilt Horse tiller; Simplicity Snow-blower; Winco Generator; DeWalt R/A Saw; Lawn Swing. ** THESE ITEMS SELL IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE ** For photos & listing visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

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

Auction For:

JAY L. & FLORENCE S. MARTIN

717-445-6600

Vacation Bible School with the theme “Jesus is my Friend,” Tuesday, July 18 to Thursday, July 20, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. each morning. Children entering Kinder­ garten through grade six are invited to attend. Children will enjoy music, drama, crafts and Bible stories each day as they explore the Biblical accounts of Jesus feeding the 5,000, the paralytic and his friends and the Good Samaritan. Children may sign up for Vacation Bible School by calling Garden Spot Village Resident Services at 717355-6000. Garden Spot Village is located at 433 South Kinzer Avenue, New Holland.

“Over the Moat Drawbridge to the King” - Vacation Bible School will be held from Sunday, July 9 through Thursday, July 13 (6:00 p.m. the first night and 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. other nights) at Hope United Methodist Church, 3474 Rothsville Road, Ephrata. Prepare for an amazing Medieval adventure that will take you Over the Moat and into the castle to the King! They will have games, singing, crafts, skits, prizes, puppets and Bible stories. For more information or to register, email hopeumc@ dejazzd.com or call the church at 717-738-3774.

PUBLIC AUCTION

at 9:00 A.M.

1 sty. “one owner” rancher w/1346 SF, eat-in kitchen w/Rutt custom cherry cabinets, dining rm., living rm., 3 bdrms., bath, bsmt. w/fireplace, oil HW furnace, cold cellar & outside entrance to 25x48 bsmt. Solid house w/brick exterior & plaster interior walls freshly painted, new vinyl flooring in kitchen, hall & bath, oak hardwood in bdrms. & living rm., garage/utility bldg. 12x18, brooder shed 8x20 & utility bldg. 10x12. 1 ACRE rural lot w/large garden area, lawn, mature shade. Zoned Ag. After 53 years owner downsizing & serious to sell. Low maintenance exterior. Quiet country location. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., June 24 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

Marketplace Hope United Vacation Holds Bible School Vacation Garden Spot Village will host a three-day Marketplace Bible School

Preview Times - Tuesday, June 27 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, June 28 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, June 27. 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. REDECORATED BLANKET CHEST OVER 2 DRAWERS, CHESTNUT LOW DRY SINK, OAK ROLLTOP DESK; APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; LAMPS & CLOCKS; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; TINWARE; AGATE; WOODENWARE; ANTIQUE OAK TOOL CHEST; CHINA & GLASSWARE; COLLECTION OF CARNIVAL GLASS; POTTERY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; FRAMED LEROY NEIMAN PRINTS; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; TOOLS; ANTIQUES & PRIMITIVES; MAYTAG GAS ENGINE; LAWN & GARDEN 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:

PAUL A. OBER ESTATE ESTHER ERWIN DARBIE QUICK & OTHERS

21/2 STY. 6 BDRM. DWL. – 2 STY. 40x70 BANK BARN (KNOWN AS THE FURNITURE HOUSE, INC.) 1 ACRE – ZONED INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS & TRAILERS HINKLETOWN – MARTINDALE – BLUE BALL AREA

FRIDAY, JULY 21 • 5 P.M.

2724 Division Hwy., New Holland. Rt. 322 E. from Hinkletown. Cross over Grist Mill Rd. to property on left.

2½ sty. dwl. w/3600 SF, 1st floor living & family rms., 6 bdrms. (used as show rms.), 2 baths, 3 offices, bank barn 40x70 (converted into Furniture Barn) w/5600 SF, 1st floor 53x39 show rm., 16x26 entrance show rm., 13x9 office (large open hand hewn beam ceiling), 2nd floor w/40x50 storage area, 20x40 show rm. & storage, (3) 1st floor overhead doors, (1) 10x12 2nd floor, 1 ACRE lot w/macadam parking for 20+ vehicles. Zoned Industrial w/many varied permitted & special exception uses. NOTE: The business is discontinuing & serious to sell. High visibility location. A “must see” property. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., July 1, 8 & 15 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 The Furniture Roy E. Good, Jr. House, Inc. Aaron Z. Nolt Walter Gehman Curvin M. Horning 717-355-9855 717-733-1006 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

PUBLIC AUCTION

COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER – GAR. ½ ACRE LOT M/L CHEVY CAVALIER – FURNITURE/APPLIANCES – GUNS PERSONAL PROP. – LAWN & GARDEN – MILK BOTTLES TERRE HILL – EAST EARL AREA

SATURDAY, JULY 22 • 9 A.M. REAL ESTATE 12 NOON

327 Reading Rd., East Earl. Rt. 23 E. of Blue Ball. Left Rt. 625 N. approx. 2 miles to auction on left. (East Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.)

REAL ESTATE: 1 sty. brick rancher w/1312 SF “one owner” rural dwl. w/eat-in kitchen w/Birch cabinets & appliances, dining rm., living rm. w/ picture window, 3 bdrms., full bath, full bsmt., oil forced air heat, covered rear & front porches. Low maintenance exterior w/covered soffit & fascia, attached 1 car garage w/stairs to overhead storage all on ½ Acre m/l level lot w/farmland boundary, mature shade, macadam driveway, on-site well & septic. Zoned Ag. Economical & convenient 1 sty. rancher. Low maintenance, new roof ‘14, solid brick dwl. Minutes to Terre Hill, East Earl, Blue Ball, New Holland & Bowmansville. After over 60 yrs. owner relocating to retirement quarters & serious to sell! Personal inspection by appointment or open house July 1, 8 & 15 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

Ruth T. Good Don Good, POA: 717-575-4699

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com


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

College News Kutztown University Dean’s List

The following local students have been named to the Spring 2017 Dean’s List at Kutztown University. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, an undergraduate student must be registered for at least 12 credits and have a minimum grade point average of 3.60. • Chad Ryan Brubaker of Reamstown • Dana Renee Burkholder of Leola • Jordan Taylor Duffy of Leola • Morgan E. Fasnacht of Ephrata • Sean Patrick Flynn of Lititz • Kelsey Louise Gerhart of East Earl • Olivia Haas of Denver • Rachel Lynn Hackman of Stevens • Anthony L. Hydock of

Leola • Robert Ryan Jacobs of Narvon • Kiersten Noel Keen of Narvon • Cody Scott Kimmel of Lititz • Kaitlyn Taylor Martin of Lititz • Wesley Adam May of Lititz • Corey Stuart McDowell of Lititz • Kayla Irene Mellinger of Akron • Annika Naumann of Denver • Chandler J. Nedimyer of Narvon • Kaitlin O’Hanlon of Ephrata • Bennett Shupp of East Earl • Brock David Sweigart of Denver • Kelly Tessier of Lititz • Ethan H. Wallace of Denver • Caitlin Anne Weber of Akron • Patrick Lynn Weidman of Reinholds • Cian Sheridan Widomski of Lititz • Sara Beth Xakellis of Lititz

(W. CHRISTIANA/COOPERSVILLE AREA)

PUBLIC AUCTION 3 BEDROOM RANCHER w/FINISHED BASEMENT

• Briana Grace Young of • Elora Cook of Lititz Lititz • Lydia Musselman of • Zachary L. Young of Denver Lititz • Rachel Musselman of • Beatrice Merced Zorrilla Denver of Ephrata • Erik Peachey of Lititz • Emily Zwiercan of • Mason Stoltzfus of New Reinholds Holland • Seth Weaver of Brownstown The Dean’s List, compiled at the end of each term, includes degree-seeking students who achieve a semester GPA of at least 3.75 with no withdrawn, incomplete or failing grades Eastern Mennonite for 12 semester hours of University is pleased to standard grades. recognize 254 students who were named to the Spring 2017 Dean’s List. The following students achieved this honor: • Tara Hostetter of New Holland The following students • Lucretia-Ann Pacewicz from the local area were of Leola named to the Dean’s • Cary Ziegler of Lititz List at York College of • Sonya Buchter of Denver Pennsylvania for the Spring 2017 semester. To be eligible • Erica Jones of Lititz

9 Eastern Mennonite University Dean’s List

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York College Dean’s List

- Bowmansville/Center Church Area -

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 3 Bdrm. Cape Cod Style Home on 1.66 Acres +/-

Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at 6:30 PM

Location: 1786 Turkey Hill Rd., East Earl, PA 17519 (Caernarvon Twp., Lanc. Co.) Directions: Rt. 625 South of Bowmansville. Turn left onto Center Church Rd. Continue to Turkey Hill Rd. Go straight to property on right.

.92 ACRE LOT w/OUTSTANDING VIEW CLEAN * RECENT UPDATES * REAR DECK

THURS. JUNE 22 at 6:30 PM Located At: 225 Upper Valley Rd. Christiana PA 17509

Directions: From Christiana travel South on High St. Turn right on Upper Valley Rd. to property on right. Real Estate: A (1,232 sq. ft. + basement) Ranch style house on .92 acre lot w/outstanding view. Main level includes a large eat-in kitchen; front family room w/large front Bay window; master bedroom w/closet & private entrance to shared full bathroom; 2 additional bedrooms; laundry room; 12’x16’ rear wooden deck w/exceptional view over surrounding farmland; front porch & sidewalk; attached oversized 1 car garage; finished full (partial-daylight) basement has kitchenette; large family room; full bathroom; 2 bedrooms w/window exits; Propane warm air furnace & central A/C all new in 2015; updated roof, siding, windows, water heater; nice house; Sadsbury Twp.; total property taxes are approx. $4,597.00. Attorney Kling & Fanning at 717-354-7700. Call for private showing. Call/text auctioneer with questions at 717-587-8906. Please visit our website 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

Auction For:

THOMAS E. & GLORIA M. MILLER

717-575-9473

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

- Real Estate -

“Nice” 1-1/2 Sty. Cape Cod style home on 1.66 Acres +/1½ Sty., 3 Bdrm. house w/2,800 sq.ft. Main Level: Eat-in kitchen w/oak raised panel cabinetry, dining room, living room, full bath, Mstr. bedroom. Front porch w/vinyl railing and stone veneer. 2nd Floor: 2 bedrooms and full bath. Lower Level: Full daylight basement w/full bath, laundry area and level walk-out door to backyard. Central AC. Electric Heat. 200 amp elec. All situated on 1.66 Acres +/- w/on-site well and septic, spacious lawns, macadam drive and parking. NOTE: “Nice” Cape Cod style home. “Move-In” condition. Hardwood flooring in hallway leads to open stairyway. Possible in-law quarters on lower level. Partly wooded setting. Easy access to Rt. 625, 897, etc. Motivated seller. TERMS: 10% down, settlement on or before August 26, 2017. Kling and Fanning, Attys.

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

Auction for: Wayne and Marlene Brubaker (717) 445-9928

(East Earl Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION 11,440 Sq. Ft. 6-BAY WAREHOUSE * 4-ACRE TRACT 2-STORY 2-BDRM. DWL. * PASTURE & RUN-IN SHED

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE

TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2017

THURS. JULY 13, 2017 at 6:30 PM Located at: 1365 Briertown Rd. East Earl, Pa. East Earl Twp. Lancaster Co.

AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 208 W. Main St./Rt. 897 Reinholds (17569), Lancaster County, PA BRICK SPLIT LEVEL STYLE DWELLING (Approx. 1300 sq. ft. living space) Dwelling contains a living room; dining room; kitchen; 3 bedrooms; full bathroom; storage attic; basement; updated oil hot air furnace; updated 100 amp service; municipal water & sewer. ATTACHED 12’ X 30’ OVERSIZED ONE CAR GARAGE - Garage contains a laundry hookup & sink. LOT SIZE - 60’ X 131’ (M/L) COCALICO SCHOOL DISTRICT - $2,900 TOTAL YEARLY TAXES This compact circa 1949 brick split level dwelling is currently in need of cosmetic work & updating but does offer an updated furnace & electric service. Be sure to inspect this handyman special being sold at an estate public sale! OPEN HOUSE - Saturday, June 24 from 1 P.M. to 3 P.M. or for information or inspection call (717) 336-2281. TERMS OF SALE - 10% down payment on the day of sale; balance at settlement on or before August 25, 2017. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes; property sold as is. James K. Noel IV, Atty.

Sale For:

MERVIN JOHN WALMER ESTATE

Wilkes University Degrees Wilkes University awarded the following local students with degrees at its 70th spring commencement ceremonies recently. • Veronica Andes of Reinholds, received a Doctor of Education in Educational Administration. • Courtney Calamia of Lititz, received a Doctor of Pharmacy in Pharmacy. • Maureen Davis of Lititz, received a Master of Science in Education. • Susan Gerencser of Lititz, received a Bachelor of Business Administration in Management.

“Horst Auction Center” VARIETY SALE

ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES, COLLECTIBLES, TOYS, MODEL TRAINS, DOLLS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 2017 AT 9:00 A.M.

Preview Times - Friday, June 23 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Saturday, June 24 from 7:00 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 Friday, June 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)

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES - Cast Iron, Copper/Brass/Bronze, Tinware, 1950’s Era Motorola Radio, Woven Indian Style Basket w/Lid, Longaberger Baskets & Access.; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; COMIC BOOKS; ARTWORK & PRINTS; SPORTS MEMORABILIA; NASCAR COLLECTIBLES; TOYS - Vintage Mechanical Toys, Caterpillar Precision Model Construction, Precision Model Fire Engine; Carquest Muscle Cars, John Deere Tractors & Farm Toys, John Deere Pedal Tractor & Wagon; MODEL TRAINS & ACCESS.; DOLLS & STUFFED ANIMALS; STIEFF ANIMALS; HOUSEHOLD GOODS; TOOLS & MUCH MORE! * Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

OPEN HOUSE: By appointment. Offering 1% broker participation. Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 w/any questions.

“MARTIN TREE SERVICE LLC”

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

for this honor, a student must be registered for at least 12 academic credit hours and earn a semester GPA of 3.50 or higher. • Vanessa Blank of East Earl, a senior Nursing major • Nicholas Bullock of New Holland, a senior Secondary Education/Mathematics major • Kelsy Diehl of East Earl, a senior Marketing major • Travis Jones of Akron, a junior Computer Engineering major • Brittany Little of Lititz, a senior Hospitality Management major • Holly Lobb of Lititz, a senior Nursing major • Brandi Styer of Denver, a senior Nursing major • Michael Wagaman of Denver, a sophomore Music major

Directions: From Rt. 322 East Earl take Rt. 897 S. 1-mi. to left on Briertown Rd. to property on left. Real Estate: Consists of a 4-acre tract with a 2-sty 2-bdrm. dwelling; a 11,440 sq. ft. steel bldg. warehouse & pasture. 143’x80’ WAREHOUSE: features 6-bays w/14’ overhead doors; 1,600 sq. ft. mezzanine; 450 sq. ft. office; 40’x20’ shop area; truck wash bay w/floor drain; 2-baths, shower & laundry; 3,000 lb. crane; FIRELAKE waste oil/propane heat; large macadam drive & parking area. RESIDENCE: features a 1,220 sq. ft. 2-story dwelling, main floor has a kitchen; dining room; living room; laundry/mud room; upper level has 2-bdrms & full bath; concrete floor basement oil heat, Bilco door; insulated windows; wrap-around porch; new vinyl siding, soffit & fascia; on-site well & public sewer; annual taxes: $5,429. 10’x20’ utility shed; 2-acre pasture w/ run-in shed. OPEN HOUSE: SAT. JUNE 24 from 1-3 PM for info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. TERMS: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 90 days. Attorney: Linda Kling (717) 354-7700. Note: Truly a “rare-find” property with numerous possibilities; attractive well-maintained buildings & grounds. The Martin’s are relocating to their new New Holland facility & are offering this fine property at auction, come prepared to buy! Easy access to Rt. 897/322 & 23. For photos & listing visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

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

Auction For:

MARTIN TREE SERVICE LLC

(JEFF & HANNAH MARTIN)

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE DOUBLE DWELLING

THURS., JUNE 29, 2017 AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 2521 & 2523 Rothsville Rd. (Lititz 17543), Warwick Township, Lancaster County, PA. (Directions: Rt. 772/Main St. Rothsville, turn north on Rothsville Rd. to corner of Meadow Valley Rd. & Rothsville Rd.) FRAME 21/2 STORY DOUBLE DWELLING (Approx. 2500 sq. ft. total living space) 2521 Rothsville Rd. contains first floor living room; lg. eat-in kitchen; laundry room; mudroom & lg. wraparound covered porch. Second floor contains 2 bedrooms; lg. full bathroom. Storage attic. Basement. Oil fired hot water furnace. 2523 Rothsville Rd. contains first floor living room; dining room; kitchen w/built-in painted cabinets; mudroom; lg. wrap-around covered porch. Second floor contains 3 bedrooms; full bathroom. Basement contains laundry hookup; oil fired hot water furnace. This double dwelling also contains a shared on-site septic system; shared on-site well & pressure system. 20’ X 24’ FRAME DETACHED 2 STORY GARAGE/BARN LOT SIZE - 1.2 ACRE (M/L) (Triangular shaped lot containing 265’ frontage along Rothsville Rd. x 380’ frontage along Meadow Valley Rd. x 290’) WARWICK SCHOOL DISTRICT - $4,200 TOTAL YEARLY TAXES This circa 1924 frame double dwelling is currently vacant and in need of some updating & cosmetic work but offers outstanding potential as an investment property. Be sure to inspect this affordable property being sold as the owner has moved and is planning to sell! OPEN HOUSE - Saturday, June 24 from 1 P.M. to 3 P.M. or for information or inspection call (717) 653-4755. TERMS OF SALE - $10,000 down payment on the day of sale, balance at settlement on or before August 28, 2017. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes. Property sold as is. Michael Kane Atty.

Sale For:

PEARL M. GREENLY


18B - Wednesday, June 21, 2017 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

SALES REGISTER WED., JUNE 21 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools, Starcraft boat and motor. Horst 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. THURS., JUNE 22 - 6:00 p.m. - Mary Jane Haldeman, 741 Furnace Hills Pike, Lititz. Affordable Lititz ranch home. Hess Auction Group. THURS., JUNE 22 - 6:30 p.m. - Thomas E. and Gloria M. Miller, 225 Upper Valley Road, Christiana. 3 bedroom rancher with finished basement, .92 acre lot with outstanding view, clean, recent updates, rear deck.

Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 23 - 5:00 p.m. - Louise M. Stauffer, 444 Newport Ave., Chris­ tiana. 2­1/2 story original 1800s stone 4 bedroom dwelling, garage/shop build­ ing, 24x50 with 2 car garage, 2.1 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 23 - 6:00 p.m. - Glenn S. Martin Estate, 510 and 512 Spruce Street, Lititz. 2 Lititz 3 bedroom homes. Hess Auction Group. SAT., JUNE 24 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, primi­ tives, collectibles, toys, model trains, dolls, house­ hold goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. TUES., JUNE 27 - 5:00 p.m. - Verna Mae Good, 1576 Peiffer Hill Road, Stevens. Country 1 story 3

PUBLIC AUCTION 53 ACRE FARM

(ZONED VILLAGE RESIDENTIAL) 2½ STY. 4 BDRM. FARM DWL. – 3 CAR GARAGE 30x32 NEW MORTON BLDG. 48x105 KLEINFELTERSVILLE – SCHAEFFERSTOWN AREA

THURSDAY, JUNE 29 • 4 P.M.

1610 Heidelberg Ave., Schaefferstown. Rt. 501 N. to Schaefferstown. Right Rt. 897 S. toward Kleinfeltersville to farm on left OR from Cocalico/ Kleinfeltersville area Rt. 897 N. toward Schaefferstown to farm on right.

bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, utility buildings, 1 acre rural lot, Cub Cadet trac/mower, appliances. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., JUNE 27 - 6:00 p.m. - Mervin John Walmer Estate, 208 W. Main St., Rt. 897 Reinholds. Brick split level style dwelling. Horst Auctioneers. TUES., JUNE 27 - 6:30 p.m. - Wayne and Marlene Brubaker, 1786 Turkey Hill Road, East Earl. 3 bedroom Cape Cod style home on 1.66 acres +/­. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. WED., JUNE 28 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools, antique tools and primitives. Horst Auction­ eers. THURS., JUNE 29 - 4:00 p.m. - Scarff Bros., Inc., 1610 Heidelberg Ave., Schaefferstown. 53 acre farm (Zoned Village Resi­ dential), 2­1/2 story 4 bedroom farm dwelling, 3 car garage 30x32, new Morton building 48x105. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 29 - 6:00 p.m. - Pearl M. Greenly, 2521 and 2523 Rothsville Road, Lititz. Frame 2­1/2 story double dwelling with a

20’x24’ frame detached 2 story garage/barn. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 30 - 1:00 p.m. - Paul J. and Aimee F. Satterfield, 120 Kirks Mill Road, Nottingham. #1 ­ 21­ 1/2 acre farmette, 2­1/2 sty. 5 bedroom brick dwelling, tenant 2 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, pole barn, outbuildings. #2 ­ Adjoining 26­1/2 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 1­1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, garage, 1­1/2 story barn/ garage 32x34 with horse stalls, 2.4 acres partial wooded. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 1 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Spring/Summer Tool Sale. Horst Auctioneers. WED., JULY 5 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 8 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding fire­ arms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. MON., JULY 10 - 6:30

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1 STY. 2 BDRM. RANCHER 2 CAR GAR. 32x24

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, Troy­Bilt Tiller, snowblower. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. TUES., JULY 11 - 6:00 p.m. - Kenneth and Ethal Mae Shenk, 2011 Drexel Ave., Lancaster. 3 bedroom brick rancher, clean, finished basement, rear patio. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. WED., JULY 12 - 6:00 p.m. - Jeffrey Fry, 374 Crosswinds Drive, Lititz. Affordable Lititz townhome with 3 bedrooms. Hess Auction Group. WED., JULY 12 - 6:00 p.m. - Rachel and Fanny Glick, 1466 Oregon Road, Leola. 2­1/2 story 5 bedroom Colonial house, 4 stall horse barn, 10’x12’ diesel shed with air system, 8’x16’ chicken shed, .68 acre +/­. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. THURS., JULY 13 - 5:00 p.m. - Chester M. and Martha K. King, 401 S. Kinzer Rd., Paradise. Country 1 story rancher, garage, 12x32 horse barn, utility building, 1 acre lot, fenced pasture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. FRI., JULY 14 - 4:00 p.m. - David C. and Yvonne L. Filliaux, 139 Sleepy

1.2 ACRES

Hollow Road, Nottingham. Country 1 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, carport, outbuilding, 4 acres with orchard. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 15 - 8:00 a.m. - 19th Annual Haiti Benefit Auction of PA at the corner of Ronks Road and Route 340 in Bird­in­Hand. Quilts, new furniture, gazebos, sheds, tools, hunt­ ing equipment, antique tractors, handcrafted items, lots more. MON., JULY 17 - 5:00 p.m. - Muddy Creek Evan­ gelical Lutheran Church, 112 Muddy Creek Church Rd., Denver. 1­1/2 story sandstone church building, 8/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., JULY 19 - 5:00 p.m. - Daryl L. and Dianne M. Hornberger, 75 Hill Drive, Denver. 2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 1.3 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. THURS., JULY 20 - 5:00 p.m. - Ralph E. Jr. and Carolyn L. Grier, 205 S. Decatur St., Strasburg. #1 ­ 2­1/2 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage. #2 ­ Building lot with public w&s available. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JULY 20 - 6:00 p.m. - Robert Apgar Estate, 74 Catalpa Circle, Denver. 4 bedroom Denver home with

(GREENFIELD/RT. 340 AREA)

ROTHSVILLE - MILLPORT - LITITZ AREA

THURSDAY, JUNE 22 • 5 P.M.

924 Rabbit Hill Rd., Lititz (Rothsville). From Lititz Rt. 772 E. (Rothsville Rd.) to Rothsville. Right Church Rd. Left Rabbit Hill Rd. OR from Rts. 272 & 222 (Brownstown) take Rt. 772 W. toward Rothsville. Left Rabbit Hill Rd.

PUBLIC AUCTION

3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCHER * CLEAN FINISHED BASEMENT * REAR PATIO

TUES., JULY 11 at 6:00 PM LOCATED AT: 2011 Drexel Ave. Lancaster, PA 17602

53 ACRE farm w/2½ sty. farmhouse w/2432 SF, eat-in kitchen, dining rm., living & family rms., mud/utility rm., 4 bdrms., 1½ baths, low maintenance exterior. 3 car garage 30x32 & new Morton Bldg. 48x105, large stoned parking area, 53 ACRES m/l farmland w/48 acres tillable, level to gentle slope terrain, public water & sewer. Zoned Village Residential. NOTE: Ideal as farm or investment w/subdivision potential (sketch plans available). Minutes to Myerstown, Richland, Kleinfeltersville & Newmanstown w/easy access to Rts. 501, 419, 322 & 422. Excellent opportunity/investment w/approx. 130+ unit potential. Permitted uses include: singles, semi’s, townhouses & apartments plus varied additional permitted & special exception uses. Two separate deeded tracts (5 acres w/dwl. & garage plus 48 acres w/Morton bldg.) selling as 53 acre farm. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., June 24 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

Scarff Bros., Inc. Howard Scarff 717-733-2515 or 410-459-4864

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Rancher w/1040 SF, eat-in kitchen, family/dining rm., living rm., 2 bdrms., 1st floor laundry (was bdrm.), bath, low maintenance exterior, insulated/ tilt windows, new roof 2016. 1.2 ACRES m/l w/lawn, garden area. After 68 years in Sweigart family estate is serious to sell. Low maintenance, economical. Ideal as residence or investment. Convenient to Lititz, Oregon, Brownstown & Rt. 222 Bypass. Personal inspection by appointment. For brochure or land plotting visit www. klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

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

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Esther M. Sweigart Estate Charles Sweigart Jr. Exc. 717-626-0742 Lester Sweigart Exc. 717-575-7784 Martha Weinhold Exc. 717-626-4814

DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 340 & Rt. 30 intersection, travel East on Rt. 340 for 800’ and turn left on Glendale Dr., to left turn on Drexel Ave., to property on left. REAL ESTATE: A very clean Brick 3 bedroom Rancher w/1,382 sq. ft. on .33 acre level lot. This is a great location on a quiet street & neighborhood; mature trees; taxes are approx. $2,886.00; owners enjoyed this property and took great care of it for 50 years; see our website for pictures & details. Attorney Kling & Fanning 717-354-7700. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturday July 1 & 8, from 1-3 PM. Call/text auctioneer for more details at 717-587-8906. Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com OFFERING 1% BROKER PARTICIPATION, CALL FOR DETAILS FREE REFRESHMENTS AT OUR AUCTION

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

EPHRATA, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Thursday, July 20 • 6pm

741 Furnace Hills Pike, Lititz, PA 17543

74 Catalpa Circle, Denver, PA 17517

Affordable Lititz Ranch Home

4 B EDROOM D ENVER H OME 4 Bedroom, 2-1/2 Bath Spacious Back Yard Conveniently Located

• 3 Bedroom, 1-1/2 Bath • Attached 2 Car Garage Full Basement

Open House: June 10, 10am-12pm & June 12, 5pm-6:30pm Auction for: Mary Jane Haldeman Attorney: John Gibble

Open House: July 8, 1pm-3pm & July 10, 5pm-6:30pm

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details . AY000253L

374 Crosswinds Dr. Lititz, PA 17543

A FFORDABLE L ITITZ T OWNHOME

2 Lititz 3 Bedroom Homes • Separate Deeds • Conveniently Located • Garage Space

3 Bedrooms Master Bath Daylight Basement

Open House: June 10, 1pm-3pm & June 13, 5pm-6:30pm

Open House: July 1, 1pm-3pm & July 8, 10am-12pm

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

Wednesday, July 12 • 6pm

510 & 512 S. Spruce St. Lititz, PA 17543

Auction for: Glenn S. Martin Estate Attorney: John Gibble

Auction for: Robert Apgar Est. Attorney: Nicholas Gard

PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

Friday, June 23 • 6pm

AY000253L

717-397-4386

PUBLIC AUCTION

Thursday, June 22 • 6pm

AY000253L

Auction For:

KENNETH & ETHAL MAE SHENK

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details . AY000253L

Auction for: Jeffrey Fry Attorney: John Gibble

717-664-5238 877-599-8894


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, June 21, 2017 - 19B

4 bedrooms and 2-1/2 baths. Hess Auction Group. THURS., JULY 20 - 6:00 p.m. - Robert G. Herr, 414 West View Drive, Akron. Brick ranch style dwelling with 13’x28’ attached one car garage and 10’x12’ frame garage shed. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., JULY 21 - 5:00 p.m. - The Furniture House, Inc., 2724 Division High­ way, New Holland. 2-1/2 story 6 bedroom dwelling, 2 story 40x70 bank barn, 1 acre (Zoned Industrial). Trucks and trailers. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. SAT., JULY 22 - 9:00 a.m. - Ruth T. Good, 327 Reading Road, East Earl. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, garage, 1/2 acre lot m/l. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Chevy Cavalier, furni­ ture/appliances, personal property, lawn and garden, milk bottles, guns. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. TUES., JULY 25 - 5:00 p.m. - Arlin and Janelle Fox, 189 W. Church Rd., Lititz. Real estate 1 acre. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. TUES., JULY 25 - 6:00 p.m. - Martin Stauffer, 491 Edwards Road, Narvon. 2 story 3 bedroom house, nice

36’48’ barn/shop/garage, 1.22 acres +/-. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. THURS., JULY 27 - 6:00 p.m. - Barbara A. Martin and Lucille H. Martin, 818 Hopeland Road, Lititz. 3 bedroom, 1.5 story dwelling with 1.5 baths on .54 acre +/lot. Storage building and tool shed, central A/C. Sensenig Auctioneers, LLC. THURS., JULY 27 - 6:30 p.m. - Amos Z. Jr. and Audrey R. Hoover, 160 Fraelich Road, Denver. 3 bedroom rustic log house, 2.7 wooded acres, 3 bay garage/shop, utility barn/ kennel. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., JULY 28 - 9:00 a.m. - Levi W. Jr. and Doris E. Zimmerman, 5315 Four Point Rd., Rehrersburg. 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, garage, 38x30 pole building with 30x40 2 car garage, 1-3/4 acres m/l. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, tools, skid loaders, ’51 Chevy car, Chevy pickup, trailer, coins, toys. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JULY 28 - 5:00 p.m. - Ivan W. Martin Estate, 192 Reading Road, East Earl. 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 1 car garage, detached 2 car garage/shop 28x24, appliances, ’07

3 BED/2 BATH HOME ON 3.23 +/- ACRE PROPERTY KLEINFELTERSVILLE/SCHAEFFERSTOWN AREA

PUBLIC AUCTION

Thurs., June 29, 2017 - 6:00 P.M.

255 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 is on Left. 3.23 Acre Property w/1600 SF 1½ Story Vinyl-Sided Home w/Full Dormer & Attached 1-Car Garage. 1st Floor Bedroom & Bath; Family Room; Kitchen & Lg. Living/ Dining Room w/Fireplace w/Pellet Stove Insert. Upstairs: Master Bedroom & Bath w/ Walk-In Closet; Bedroom; Finished Room Above Garage. Full Unfinished Basement; Gazebo, Fire Pit & Personal Shooting Range in Back Yard. On-Site Well & Septic. ELCO School District, Heidelberg Township, Lebanon Co. OPEN HOUSE: By appointment. For appointment to see or help to obtain bank financing, call Joel at (717) 949-3211. NOTE: An absolutely gorgeous setting, nice balance of open and wooded land; convenient location, close to the Middle Creek Wildlife Refuge. Come prepared to buy! Owner has enjoyed living here but needs to sell due to declining health. TERMS: 10% Down; Balance in 45 Days. SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www. heiseyauctions.com Auction For:

Harold L. Bowman

(717) 949-9844 Attorney: Gerald J. Brinser (717) 838-6348

Chevy Impala, ’98 GMC pick up. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 29 - 8:00 a.m. - Jacob G. Reiff Estate, 16 and 18 Picnic Woods Road, Lititz. #1 - Country 1 story brick rancher, 2 car garage. #2 - 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage. #3 - 1/2 acre rural building lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Truck, car, trailer, tractors, sandstone trough, primitives, personal prop­ erty, toys, furniture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. WED., AUG. 2 - 5:00 p.m. - Carolyn M. Hibshman and Cathy L. Feather, 64 Reinholds Road, Reinholds. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 1 car garage, 20x22 detached garage/shop, rural level 3/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. THURS., AUG. 3 - 3:30 p.m. - Leroy and Joyce Burkhart, 44 North Robert Road, Ephrata. Real estate at 6:00 p.m. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers.

FRI., AUG. 4 - 4:00 p.m. - Leonard S. Stover Estate, 492 Hollow Rd., Quarryville. 25 acre farm, stream, ponds, 1-1/2 story log/frame 3 bedroom dwelling and 1 story 3 bedroom tenant dwelling, 2 story bank barn, equipment lean to, shop, run-in sheds, farm/shop equipment, tractors, back­ hoe, misc. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., AUG. 15 - 5:00 p.m. - Reuben E. and Marianne F. Fisher, 789 Narvon Road, Narvon. Country 1-1/2 story custom 5 bedroom dwelling, barn, 2 car garage, run-in shed, utility building, fenced pasture, partially wooded, creek, 16-1/2 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. MON., AUG. 21 - 3:00 p.m. - Marlin E. Gingrich Estate, 509 West Marion Street, Lititz. Brick and sided duplex house with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. Real estate at 6:00 p.m. 1998 Buick LeSabre auto, coins, Franklin Mint vehicles, collector knives and pocket watches, tools, personal

PUBLIC AUCTION

“MUDDY CREEK EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH” 1½ STY. SANDSTONE CHURCH BLDG. 8/10 ACRE LOT (ZONED SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL) ADAMSTOWN – REAMSTOWN AREA

2 STY. 3 BDRM. DWL. – 2 CAR GAR.

1.3 ACRES

DENVER – SCHOENECK AREA

WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 • 5 P.M. 75 Hill Dr., Denver. From Denver take Main St. past Denver Memorial Park. Bear left at ‘Y’ which becomes Steinmetz Rd. Right Kline Rd. Left Hill Dr. to property on right. (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.)

PUBLIC SALE OF

JD TRACTOR & MOWERS; ANTIQUES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY

MON., JUNE 26, 2017 SALE AT 10:00 A.M.

TRACTOR TO BE SOLD AT 12:00 NOON FOLLOWED BY FURNITURE

To be held at Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver (Rt. 272, near Adamstown) Dry Sink; Oak Table & Chairs; Oak Bench; Cedar Chest; Lift Chair; Loveseat; Carnival; Depression; Fiesta; White Oak Dairy Milk Bottle; Blue Canning Jars; Cast Iron Bank; Hamilton Watch; Jewelry; Comic Books; And Much More! 1948 John Deere Model M Tractor – Restored & Excellent Running Condition! Cub Cadet HDS2135 Riding Mower; Simplicity Regent Hydro16 Riding Mower; Troy-Bilt Horse Rear Tine Tiller; Hand And Garden Tools And And Many Other Items Too Numerous To Mention. There Will Be No Weekly Auction On Mon., July 3rd. Have A Safe And Happy 4th Of July Holiday!

112 Muddy Creek Church Rd., Denver (Adamstown). From intersection of Rts. 272 & 897 at Weaver Markets take Rt. 272 S. Left N. Muddy Creek Rd. to stop sign. Left Muddy Creek Church Rd. to property on right. (E. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.)

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 1½ sty. sandstone church bldg. built 1800’s w/2815 SF, main auditorium 34x52 w/architectural tin ceiling, kitchen 16x32 w/counter top & double sink, (2) lavatories, Sunday School rms., storage rms., foyer front & rear entrance, attached 1 sty. frame/vinyl bldg. w/craft & Sunday School rms., library, disability accessible, oil air heat, whole dwl. fan sys., maintenance free exterior. Special Features: Solid native sandstone exterior, 16” window sills, loaded w/charm & character. Potential for conversion to residence, investment or church all on 8/10 Acre lot w/public water & sewer & stone parking lot. Zoned Suburban Residential. NOTE: Unique opportunity to purchase historic bldg. Great location just off Rt. 222 Bypass & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house July 1, 8 & 15 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

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

2

10’x12’ Diesel Shed w/Air System - 8’x16’ Chicken Shed

.68 ACRE +/-

Wednesday, July 12, 2017 at 6:00 PM Location: 1466 Oregon Rd., Leola, PA 17540 (Manheim Twp., Lanc. Co.) Directions: Rt. 272 South of Brownstown, turn right onto Rt. 722 to property on right.

5 Bdrm. House and 4 stall horse barn on a .68 Acre +/-. 2½ Sty., 5 Bdrm./1 bath house w/2,900 sq. ft. 1st Floor: Kitchen, dining room, living room w/door to patio, laundry/mudroom, full bath. 2nd Floor: 5 bdrms. (1 currently used as sewing room) and a 2nd floor balcony. Other features are a covered front porch, 20’x26’ patio, full basement w/outside access and canned goods room and an attic. Outbuildings: 36’x48’ barn w/4 stalls, carriage and shop area and 2nd floor for hay and storage. 10’x12’ diesel shed w/2 cyl. Lister diesel, Quincy 325 air compressor and a 1,000 gal. air tank. 8’x16’ chicken or garden shed. All situated on .68 Acre +/- w/fenced pasture, mature shade trees, attractive landscaping, garden area, macadam drive and parking on-site well and cistern, on-site septic. Manheim Twp. and schools. Zoned B-2 Business District and T-5 Oregon Village Overlay. NOTE: Clean, well-kept property in the Oregon Area. Great for personal residence as well as other uses. Check w/township for possible uses. Easy access to Rts. 222, 722, 772, 272, Brownstown, Akron, Lititz, Lancaster, etc. Sellers are downsizing and plan to sell. TERMS: 10% down, balance on or before September 11, 2017. Kling and Fanning, Attys. OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAYS, JUNE 24 & JULY 1, 1-3 PM or by appointment. Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 w/any questions. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus Lic. # AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524

PUBLIC AUCTION

2-BDRM. RANCHER * 2-CAR GARAGE * .61-AC. LOT ‘05 GMC ENVOY * GUNS * LAWN TRACTOR ANTIQUES, ETC.

SAT. JUNE 24, 2017 at 9 AM REAL ESTATE at 2:00 PM

Muddy Creek Evangelical Lutheran Church Gale Bare: 717-733-9535

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 2 / Sty. 5 Bdrm. Colonial House - 4 Stall Horse Barn 1

(Reinholds/Denver Area)

Located at: 1025 White Oak Rd., Denver, Pa. E. Cocalico Twp., Lancaster Co.

- Real Estate Custom 2 sty. brick/vinyl dwl. w/2064 SF, eat-in kitchen w/custom birch cabinets & appliances, pantry, living rm., spacious 1st floor family rm. w/ fireplace & slide door to wrap around deck, office, 3 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/bath), 2½ baths, full daylight bsmt. w/shop area 24x28 plus 1 car garage, gas air heat, central AC, attached 1 car garage, 12x24 utility bldg. Special Features: Colonial stained interior trim, Corian tops, central vac, updated floor coverings, Anderson windows, exterior doors new ‘14, custom window treatments, siding, gutter guards, professional landscaping all on 1.3 ACRES partially wooded, macadam drive, on-site well & septic, lawn & garden area. NOTE: A “must see” country property in immaculate condition, loaded w/ upgrades. Low maintenance, great location on no outlet street. Quiet & peaceful well established community. Owners downsizing & motivated to sell! Personal inspection by appointment or open house July 1, 8 & 15 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 Daryl L. & Roy E. Good, Jr. Dianne M. Aaron Z. Nolt Hornberger Curvin M. 717-336-3042 Horning 717-445-4309 A U C T I O N E E R S Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

tools, ’66 Ford Mustang, guns/hunting equipment, furniture/appliances. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. FRI., SEPT. 29 - 8:00 a.m. - Glenn S. and Wanda F. Hess, 323 Fairview Road, New Providence. Country 2 story 3 bedroom farm dwell­ ing, garage, 2 car garage/ shop 24x40, (2) 12x20 utility buildings, 3/4 acre level lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Lawn/shop equipment, tools, Kubota tractor, mow­ ers, truck, appliances, antiques, furniture, personal property, guns, coins. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers.

MONDAY, JULY 17 • 5 P.M.

- Oregon Area -

PUBLIC AUCTION

property, extensive Eagles football collection. Witman Auctioneers, Inc. FRI., AUG. 25 - 5:00 p.m. - Duane L. and Carla S. Martin, 321 Faust South Road, Bethel. 8 acre farmette, 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom farm dwelling, 2 car garage, 44x40 barn with 5 horse stalls, 6 acre pasture with stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., AUG. 26 - 8:00 a.m. - Brenda E. Martin, 2263 Valley View Rd., Narvon. 15 acre farmette, custom 1 story dwelling, 2 car garage, shop/ garage, outbuildings. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, lawn mowers/ equipment, shop equipment/

Auction for: Rachel and Fanny Glick (717) 656-3358

Directions: From Rt. 222/272 Adamstown exit follow 272 N .2-mi. to left on Hill Rd. 2-mi. becomes White Oak Rd. to home on right. Real Estate: Consists of a .61-ac. tract w/a (1958) 2-bdrm. 1,269 sq. ft. brick rancher & detached 2-car garage. Main floor features a custom oak kitchen w/ appliances; dining area; formal LR; 11’x20’ sun room w/gas stove (sells after RE); laundry; 2-bdrms. w/closets; full bath; 9’x11’ covered porch; basement w/ laundry hook-up; oil heat, 275-gal tank; central AC; on-site well & septic; annual taxes $3165. Outbuildings: include a 24’x24’ brick 2-bay garage/shop; a 10’x14’ utility shed; macadam drive & parking area; large level yard & garden area. OPEN HOUSE: For info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. TERMS: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Kenelem L. Shirk (717) 733-7997. Note: Exceptionally clean rancher borders farmland, charming country setting, “move-in” condition! Easy access to Rt. 272, 897, 222 & 76, desirable Cocalico schools, low taxes, maintenance free exterior! Property is being sold to settle estate so come prepared to buy! For photos & listing visit www.martinandrutt.com SUV: 2005 GMC Envoy SLT 4x4 77k mi., white, V-6, power-loaded, heated leather, very CLEAN!! Guns & Hunting: Remington 16-ga mod 103-11 O/U; Remington 12-ga. mod 103-10 O/U; Stevens .22 mod 15A single-shot; Andrew Fyrblrg & Sons 12-ga. single; Daisy BB gun; (Korean) 20-ga. single-shot; Savage 20-ga. mod 220B; JC Higgins 12-ga. mod 1017 dbl. brl.; Winchester 12-ga. pump mod 12-trap, vented rib (nice); Savage mod 990 308 Win. (nice); blank & cap pistols; holsters; 2-Mayville re-loaders, shells, clay birds, ammo, clothes & boots, hunting & pocket knives, binoculars; cleaning kits, etc. Lawn & Garden: 2014 Simplicity hydro 30hp tractor w/PS, 52” deck, snow blade (like NEW!); Simplicity 880SE snow blower; trim mower; gas trimmer; gas grill; ladders; wheelbarrow; rakes; shovels; forks, etc. Antiques & Personal Property: Quilts & comforters; Oak table w/3-leaves & 4-chairs; Oak bow-front; Oak hutch; 6-gun cabinet; chest; maple dresser; 2-cedar chests; sofas; love seat; recliner; 3-glider rockers; clothes tree; power LIFT-chair (new); Maytag washer; Elgin pocket watch; John Long original art; crocks & jugs; Adams plates; cast iron animals & figurines; PB glasses; collectible glass; nesting Pyrex bowl set; hurricane lamps; games; cast iron pans; painted milk can; Tonka toys; butcher tools; lots green/clear canning jars; kerosene 3-burner stove, plus much more not listed! Terms: Cash, PA check or credit card w/3% admin fee. Food by Schoeneck Lions Club; sale held under tent, bring a chair; all sale day announcements take precedence over prior ads.

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

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

Auction For:

RICHARD FIRESTONE ESTATE


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