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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Lititz Springs Park Committee is holding a House Decorating Contest as part of this year’s 4th of July activities. The Park Committee will be decorating the front of the park only, starting on Friday, June 26 for daytime and evening colorful drive­by enjoyment. To go along with this while you have your family loaded in the car, they are having a House Decorating Contest to show off the true spirit of Lititz, which you can enjoy from the safety of your car. All displays will have an assigned number visible for judging that will be done by public online voting. The winners, along with pictures, will be announced on Saturday, July 4 during the Queen of Candles pageant on Blue Ridge channel 11. For further information about the contest, call 717­ 625­0023. Shown in the photo is the Miller home in all its patriotic splendor.

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Akron Celebrates 125 Years With Home Decorating/Chalk Art Event

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Biblical Message ............. 14A Births.................................... 12A Crossword Puzzle......... 10A “Happy Birthday”.......... 12A Hometown Flavors .........8A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”................... 13A Things To Do ................... 10A

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Celebrate America and the 125th year of Akron by decorating your house in an American theme! Don’t forget your sidewalk with chalk. If you need help with your sidewalks ask your local neighborhood children. Judging will be held on Friday, July 3. Register your house into the contest at dwitmer@ akron­pa.com by midnight

on Wednesday, July 1. To participate, you must be an Akron resident. Only what can be seen from the street side of the house will qualify. The winner will be announced on Saturday, July 4 on the borough Facebook page. Three categories will be judged: 1. Best sidewalk art. 2. Best America Celebration decorations. 3. Best Akron

125th Birthday Celebration decorations. There will also be a Decorate the Akron Rail Trail sidewalk chalk celebration. Come out and help Akron celebrate the Fourth of July by decorating the Rail Trail with sidewalk chalk. Please be observant of trail users when decorating, and please use sidewalk

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese chalk only. The event was planned by the Akron Borough Comprehensive Plan Implementation Task Force, which includes: Denise Auker, Linda Kane, Deborah Fast, Penny Talbert, John Williamson, David Tuy, Sue Davidson and Darrell Witmer. Shown in the photo with

a chalk drawing celebrating the 125th Anniversary are, from left to right, Joselynn Eby (local chalk artist), Denise Auker (Decorating/ Chalk Committee Chair­ man), Tori Reese (local chalk artist) and Jaelynn Bauder (local chalk artist).


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The following Garden Spot High School students were awarded scholarships, both prior to the awards ceremony and at the awards ceremony. Scholarships And Awards (Awarded Prior to May 2020) • Laura Sauder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sauder, Denver ­ Mansfield University President’s Award; Mansfield University Learn Presidential Award;

Mansfield University Mich­ elfelder­Lawrence Scholar­ ship; Mansfield University Grant; Mansfield University Visit Grant • Delaney Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith, New Holland ­ Stevenson University Academic Scholarship; Stevenson Uni­ versity Excellence Award; Stevenson University Founders Scholarship; Stevenson University Com­ petitive Award; Healthcare Careers Academy Scholar­ ship • Thea Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nik Martin, East Earl ­ Eastern University Leadership

Fellows Award; Eastern University Trustee Scholar­ ship; Eastern University Young Life Ballbach Fellows Award • Allison Usner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Usner, Narvon ­ Lancaster Bible College Academic Merit Scholarship; Lancaster Bible College VP Scholar­ ship; Lancaster Bible College Resident Scholar­ ship • Aaron Good, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Good, Terre Hill ­ Automotive Training Center Scholarship Comp­ etition; Towne Club of Lancaster Scholarship • Mia Sluder, daughter of Mr. Robert Sluder and Ms. Rebecca Coy, Narvon ­ Veronica Founders Scholar­ ship; Downtown Reading

The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley, located at 237­249 West Main Street (Route 322), Ephrata, needs your help! They are hoping that Shopping News readers can provide information regarding this photo. Shown in the photo is Reamstown Fire Chief Graybill Kulp and an unidentified woman holding what appears to be charred records at the scene of the ruins of the Cinderella Knitting Mill, located about midway between Denver and Reamstown. The knitting mill was completely destroyed by fire on Sunday morning, January 19, 1964. If you are able to provide more details about this picture or identify any of the people shown, call The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley at 717­733­ 1616 or email cjmarquet@ gmail.com. Future “Do You Know…” photos will be published in upcoming Shopping News issues. If a photo is identified, the information will be published. The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley is

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Amherst Chancellor’s Award • Alexis Mundorff, daught­ er of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Mundorff, New Holland ­ West Virginia University Merit Scholarship Scholarships And Awards (Awarded at Awards Ceremony) • Kendra Halpin, daughter of Ms. Sandra Halpin, New Holland ­ Ce’Vaughn Mem­ orial Scholarship; E. Jerry Brooks Academic Excell­ ence Award; New Holland American Legion Scholar­ ship; President’s Award for Excellence; Sons of the American Legion Scholar­ ship; SPOTVB Booster Club Scholarship • Kendall Halsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Halsey ­ Academic Hall of Fame­ Science Dept; Andrew “Bull” Nolt Memorial Scholarship; Arthur A. Krupp Memorial Scholar­ ship; E. Jerry Brooks Aca­ demic Excellence Award; President’s Award for Excellence • Daniel Horning, son of

Mr. Cliff Horning, Denver ­ Academic Hall of Fame­ Ag Dept; Outstanding Business Award; President’s Award for Excellence; Ressler Mills Foundation Award; Robert D. Herr Agricultural Scholarship • Laura Sauder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sauder, Denver ­ Foust Public Service Scholarship; Garden Spot Band Boosters Scholarship; President’s Award for Excellence; Ressler Mills Foundation Award; Brossman Family Charitable Trust Scholarship • Brielle Eby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Galen Eby, New Holland ­ American Legion Riders Scholarship (Kipp Halpin Memorial); Andrew “Bull” Nolt Mem­ orial Scholarship; Richmond Pennock Scholarship; Spar­ tan Way Scholarship • Adam Hershey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hershey Jr., New Holland ­ Andrew “Bull” Nolt Mem­ orial Scholarship; E. Jerry Brooks Academic Excell­ ence Award; President’s Award for Excellence; Sons

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Brendle, Denver; a daughter, Cindy Brendle, spouse of Beth Martz, Hagerstown; two grandchildren; one stepgrandchild; and a brother, Carl, husband of Anne Brendle, N. Augusta, South Carolina.

Obituaries Barry Eugene Ottey, 67, husband of April S. Ottey, Lititz, passed away on Saturday, June 6. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Daniel W. Ottey, husband of Janet; a daughter, Tamara Mathew, wife of Sajy; two grand­ children; a brother, Daniel T. Ottey, husband of Susan; and a sister, Susan G. Welch. Kenneth (Kenny) C. Youndt, 74, husband of Helen L. (Fabian) Youndt, Denver, passed away on Monday, June 8. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Curtis M. Youndt, King of Prussia; and a sister, Sheryl Hossler, wife of William, Swartzville. Michael J. Cabry, 87, Lititz, passed away on Tuesday, June 9. He was the husband of the late Joan (Timmins) Cabry. He is survived by three sons: Michael Cabry, hus­ band of Tina (Manley); Sean Cabry; and Dennis Cabry, husband of Kim (Graham); four daughters: Mary Anne Murtha, wife of Michael; Maureen Baer; Patricia Hooley, wife of Kevin; and Colleen Cabry; 16 grand­ children; three great-grand­ children; and two sisters: Nancy Shellender, and Patricia Stabinski. Paul Edward Prichard, 82, husband of Joan A. Prichard, Narvon, passed away on Wednesday, June 10. Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters: Susan, wife of Garry Bins­ berger, Souderton; Laurie, wife of Paul Young, Per­ kasie; and Linda, wife of David Killoran, Clermont,

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Childhood Education • Mark Njenga, Ephrata, Bachelor of Science ­ Management Information Systems • Zachary Schaller, Eph­ rata, Master of Occupational Therapy

Saint 9 Francis Fisher University Inducted Graduates Into Delta Saint Francis University congratulates more than 600 students who received their academic degrees on Sunday, May 10. Local graduates included: • Kayla Clayton, Ephrata, Bachelor of Science ­ Management • Clara­anne McGinty, New Holland, Associate of Science ­ CE­AS Early

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Dustin Fisher, Stevens, a graduate of Ephrata Senior High School, who is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, was inducted into Lebanon Valley College’s chapter of Delta Mu Delta as part of its 2020 virtual celebration. (Continued On Page 15A)

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Garden Spot High School Awards (Continued From Page 2A)

of the American Legion Scholarship • Deanna Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Todd Phillips, East Earl - Aca­ demic Hall of Fame-Social Studies Dept; E. Jerry Brooks Academic Excell­ ence Award; ELCEA Scholar­ship; President’s Award for Excellence • Natalie Apgar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Apgar, East Earl - Garden Spot Band Boosters Scholarship; Ressler Mills Foundation Award; Robert D. Herr Agricultural Scholarship • Anna Armbruster, daught­ er of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Armbruster, Denver Brecknock Elementary PTO Award; Lancasterhistory.org Award; President’s Award for Excellence • Elise Eberly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Eberly, Terre Hill - Academic Hall of Fame Awards-Art Dept; Outstanding Achievement in 2D Art Award; President’s Award for Excellence • Aaron Good, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Good, Terre Hill - Academic Hall of Fame Awards-Applied Technology Dept; E. Jerry Brooks Aca­ demic Excellence Award; President’s Award for Excellence • Joshua Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hicks, Denver - Garden Spot Band Boosters Scholarship; Garden Spot Lions Club Scholarship; President’s Award for Excellence • Hannah Hostetler,

daughter of Mr. Justin Hostetler and Mrs. Stacey McCreary, Denver - New Holland American Legion Scholarship; President’s Award for Excellence; Arthur A. Krupp Memorial Scholarship • Karli Stoltzfus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Stoltzfus, East Earl Arthur A. Krupp Memorial Scholarship; Ashlee Miller Memorial; New Holland Business Association • Abigail Benedick, daught­ er of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Benedick, Blue Ball - Amy Hackman Rupp Memorial Scholarship; President’s Award for Excellence • Alex Diedrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Diedrich, Narvon - President’s Award for Excellence; Spartan Way Scholarship • Natalia Echavarria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Diego Echavarria, New Holland American Legion Riders Scholarship (Kipp Halpin Memorial); President’s Award for Excellence • James Floyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Floyd, New Holland Academic Hall of Fame Awards - Mathematics Dept; President’s Award for Excellence • Anastasija Gligorevic, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Bojan Gligorevic, New Holland - Garden Spot Lions Club Scholarship; President’s Award for Excellence • Adam Horning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horning, New Holland E. Jerry Brooks Academic Excellence Award; Presi­

dent’s Award for Excellence • Dwight Daniel Hurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hurst, New Holland John Gehr Scholarship; New Holland Business Association • Amanda Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Martin, Denver - Dan Caffrey, Jr. Memorial Scholarship; President’s Award for Excellence Azayah Pugh-Cook, son of Ms. Lysa Pugh, New Holland - Garden Spot Lions Club Scholarship; New Holland American Legion Scholarship • Olivia Usner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Usner, East Earl - FacklerHower Sportsmanship Award; Outstanding Athletes Award • Rosaleen Witwer, daughter of Mr. Chad Witwer and Cindy Tutlo, East Earl - Academic Hall of Fame Awards-English Dept; President’s Award for Excellence • Yoshi Allen, son of Ms. Rika Allen, New Holland Garden Spot Band Boosters Scholarship; President’s Award for Excellence • Melissa Atanasio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Atanasio, Denver - President’s Award for Excellence • Tuyen Bui, son of Mr. Tien Bui and Ms. Hien Do, New Holland - President’s Award for Excellence • Jaclyn Commero, daught­ er of Mr. and Mrs. John Anthony Commero, Terre Hill - President’s Award for Excellence • Brady Conroy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Conroy,

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Obituaries

children; and three sisters: Gloria Groff; Beverly Nolt; and Karen Brunken. Cora M. Brossman, 87, Ephrata, passed away on Saturday, June 13. She was the wife of the late David A. Brossman. She is survived by three sons: Ronald, husband of Barbara, Charleston, South Carolina; Dennis, husband of April, Glendale, Arizona; and Thomas, husband of Susan, Lititz; five grand­ children; three step-grand­ children; seven great-grand­ children; ten step-greatgrandchildren; one stepgreat-great-grandchild; and a brother, Robert Settle, Lancaster. Kevin J. “Shakey” Cristini, 54, husband of Marcia A. Dippold Cristini, Lititz, passed away on Saturday, June 13. Besides his wife, he is survived by his mother, Linda Hooven Cristini, Ridgway; a son, Beau,

Holland, passed away on Saturday, June 13.

Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Benuel, husband of Barbara (Continued From Page 3A) Stoltzfus, New Holland, and She was the wife of the Elmer, husband of Anna late Robert L. Hertzog. Stoltzfus, Denver; five She is survived by two daughters: Susie Ann, wife sons: Brian L., husband of of Mose Smucker, Narvon; Deborah (Witmer) Hertzog, Mary, wife of Elam Akron, and Dale L., husband Stoltzfus, Hegins; Martha, at of Lisa (Farlow) Hertzog, home; Barbara, wife of Ephrata; a daughter, Lynette Gideon Lapp, New Holland; F., wife of Samuel G. and Anna Ruth Glick, New Fasnacht, Manheim; eight Holland; 35 grandchildren; grandchildren; and 18 greatsix step-grandchildren; num­ grandchildren. erous great-grandchildren; a brother, Abner, husband of James H. Root, 85, Mary Stoltzfus; and two Ephrata, passed away on sisters: Rebecca King, and Friday, June 12. Mount Joy; two daughters: He was the husband of the Emma, wife of Jacob King. He was the husband of the Marissa, Fairplay, Colorado, late Mary B. (Hoover) He was preceded in death late Shirley (Adair) Root. and Janessa Clark, Austin, Martin. by a son, John Stoltzfus, and Texas; and four brothers: He is survived by two He is survived by a son, a grandchild. Jimmy, South Carolina; sons: Darryl J. Root, hus­ John, husband of Verna Omar K. Beiler, 93, New Curtis, South Carolina; band of Valeri, and Scott L. Brian, Middletown; and (Wenger) Martin, Dundee, Providence, formerly of Root, fiancé of Dawn New York; eight daughters: Leola, passed away on Steve, Pittsburgh. Polidor; two daughters: Etta Martin, New Holland; Sunday, June 14. Wendy Sweigart, and Tracy Eli S. Martin, 93, New Lydia, wife of Raymond He was the husband of the A. Root; seven grand­ Holland, passed away on Shirk, Ephrata; Sara, wife of children; ten great-grand­ Saturday, June 13. Melvin Sauder, Latham, late Anna Blank Beiler. Missouri; Rachel, wife of He is survived by five HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8AM-8PM & Raymond Hoover, Dundee, sons: Jake, husband of Sat. 8AM-5PM. CLOSED Sunday New York; Ellen, wife of Fannie Stoltzfus Beiler, 30 Willow St., Adamstown Titus Shirk, Dundee, New Leola; Emanuel, husband of 717-484-1100 York; Ruth Martin, New Lavina Stoltzfus Beiler, Holland; Lucinda Martin, Leola; Omar Jr., husband of HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8AM-6PM & Sat. 8AM-5PM. CLOSED Sunday New Holland; and Lucy, Nancy King Beiler, New 240 Main St., Suite C, wife of Nathan Nolt, New Holland; Christ, husband of Denver Holland; 64 grandchildren; Barbara King Beiler, Leola; 125 great-grandchildren; and Daniel, husband of 717-335-1665 and a brother, Aaron, hus­ Mattie Stoltzfus Beiler, Accepting Food Stamps and All Major Credit Cards Groceries • Meat • Cheeses band of Martha Martin, Lebanon County; a daughter, Fruit • Produce • Bulk Food Katie, wife of Jacob Allgyer, Narvon. Providence; 47 He was preceded in death New grandchildren; 154 greatby two sons, Ivan and Joseph grandchildren; three greatEffective 6/15/20 - 6/27/20. While Supplies Last. Martin, and one greatgreat-grandchildren; a grandchild. brother, Noah, husband of We are your ONE STOP SHOP Amos F. Stoltzfus, 91, Lydia Beiler, Narvon; and husband of Elizabeth E. two sisters: Mary Stoltzfoos, for all your picnic supplies! Lapp Stoltzfus, New Ephrata, and Rachel, wife of

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8A - Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

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The end of June means that summer is officially here, National Dairy Month is almost over, and National Ice Cream Month is about to begin! It’s the perfect time of year to churn up a batch of homemade ice cream or use your favorite flavor to create a frozen treat. We asked readers to share their favorite recipes with us. We received many responses, including those below. To view all of the recipes submitted, along with those submitted for past Hometown Flavors sections, visit www.snews.com.

Ice Cream Sandwich Dessert

Pat Brendle, Stevens 19 ice cream sandwiches 12 oz. carton frozen whipped topping, thawed 11.75 oz. jar hot fudge ice cream topping 1 cup salted peanuts Cut one ice cream sandwich in half. Place one whole and one half sandwich along a short side of an ungreased 13”x9”x2” pan. Arrange eight sandwiches in opposite direction in the pan. Spread with half of the whipped topping. Spoon fudge by teaspoonfuls onto whipped topping. Sprinkle with ½ cup peanuts. Repeat layers with remaining ice cream sandwiches, whipped topping and peanuts (pan will be full). Cover and freeze for up to 2 months. Remove from the freezer 20 minutes before serving. Cut into squares. Yield: 12 to 15 servings.

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1 cup canned or mashed cooked pumpkin ½ cup brown sugar ½ teaspoon salt ½ teaspoon cinnamon ½ teaspoon ginger ¼ teaspoon nutmeg 1 quart vanilla ice cream 1 graham cracker crust Combine pumpkin, brown sugar and spices. Stir ice cream to soften, then fold it into pumpkin mixture. Spoon into graham cracker crust. Freeze firm. Garnish with sliced pecans arranged in a swirl.

9 Ice Cream Dessert

Set out and cut into squares. Start whipping cream in Amanda Shupp, Ephrata mixer, adding frozen milk cubes. Beat until smooth and ¼ lb. butter creamy. 40 Ritz crackers, crushed (save some for top) ½ gallon vanilla ice cream 2 small packages instant vanilla pudding 1½ cups whole milk Cool Whip Crush Ritz crackers (reserve some for the top). Mix HOUSEWARES • APPAREL • HARDWARE together with the butter and press into the bottom of a This Week’s Specials: June 22 - June 27, 2020 9”x13” dish. Mix ½ gallon of ice cream and pudding with the milk. Pour over cracker mixture. 36” Let set in fridge for 1 hour Kiddie before topping it with Cool Pool Whip that has been thawed. 8288417 Put rest of Ritz cracker Sale crumbs on top and enjoy!

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Deborah Bucher, Ephrata 1 quart vanilla ice cream 4 cups fresh (or 16 oz. package frozen) sliced peaches ½ to 1 cup fresh orange juice 1 /8 teaspoon almond extract chopped peaches or granola for garnish (optional) Combine first four ingredients in a blender; process until smooth. Garnish, if desired. Makes 4 servings.

Wanda Lyman, Denver “Best chocolate ice cream.” 2 /3 cup Hershey’s Simple 5 chocolate syrup 2 /3 cup sweetened condensed milk 2 cups heavy whipping cream ½ teaspoon vanilla 1 /3 cup slivered, blanched almonds, toasted and cooled In a large bowl, combine the chocolate syrup, sweetened condensed milk, heavy cream and vanilla. Put in the refrigerator overnight along with the beaters. The next morning, whip the mixture until thick, then fold in the nuts. Put into a container to freeze for several hours or overnight before serving. Recipe can be doubled.

9 Ice Cream Pudding

Gloria Dougherty, Akron “Easy and delicious!” 1 cup cold milk 3.4 oz. package instant pudding mix, any flavor 2 cup softened ice cream, any flavor fresh fruit (optional) In a mixing bowl, beat milk and pudding mix on low for 1 minute. Fold in ice cream until smooth. Spoon into dishes. Chill for 1 hour. Garnish with fruit, if desired. Yield: 6 servings.

Peaches Our next Hometown Flavors theme will be

Calling all cooks! Share your favorite recipes!

Submission open to residents of The Shopping News delivery area. Please include your name, address and phone number with your recipe. Limit 3 recipes per person. By submitting your recipe, you grant us permission to publish it and your name/town in The Shopping News as well as on our website and Facebook page.

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Lauren Zimmerman, Akron “This is amazing!” 3¾ cups crushed Oreos ½ cup butter, melted 16 oz. jar hot fudge ice cream topping, warmed ½ gal. coffee ice cream, softened 8 oz. whipped topping Combine cookie crumbs and butter. Press onto bottom of 9”x13” dish. Freeze 1 hour or until firm. Spread hot fudge topping evenly over crust and freeze 30 minutes. Layer with ice cream and whipped topping. Cover and freeze 8 hours.

Chocolate Velvet Ice Cream

Recipes must be received in our office by 12:00 noon on Mon., July 20. Submissions may be emailed to comp@snews.com, dropped off in person or mailed to our office at 615 E. Main Street • PO Box 456 • Ephrata, PA 17522

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Send or drop off your favorite recipes that feature peaches to The Shopping News at 615 E. Main St.,PO Box 456, Ephrata, PA 17522 or email to comp@snews.com by July 20. Recipes will be published in the July 29 issue as space permits. Limit 3 recipes per person. See ad below for more details.

Mixer D.Q. Pumpkin Ice Cream Pie Ice Cream Pat Brendle, Stevens

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pinch salt Divide between both and butter. Divide over both pans. Continue layering as pans. Freeze. 1 cup creamy peanut directed. Layer 6 (whipped topping): butter Layer 4 (ice cream): Deborah Bucher, Ephrata ½ cup evaporated milk whipped topping or 4 cups mini marshmallows Combine brown sugar, corn 2 quarts vanilla ice cream, whipped cream softened Top with whipped topping or syrup, butter and salt in a 1½ cups whole milk Spread each pan with 1 quart whipped cream. Decorate as 1½ quart microwave bowl. 4 cups vanilla ice cream ice cream. Freeze. desired. Keep frozen. Cover and cook on high for 2 /3 cup hot fudge sauce or 4 minutes or until mixture Layer 5 (cookies): Let cakes stand at room chocolate syrup boils, stirring twice. Add 1 lb. Oreo cookies, crushed temperature about 10 mini chocolate chips or peanut butter and milk, ¼ cup butter, melted minutes before cutting and graham crackers for stirring until smooth. Combine cookie crumbs serving. garnish (optional) Preheat broiler. Place marshmallows on baking sheet lined with parchment paper or aluminum foil. RE Broil 30 seconds or until WA N E golden brown. Let cool. CH T I Combine milk, ice cream, •K fudge sauce and half of G N marshmallows in a blender; IVI L process until smooth and E CL creamy. Pour into glasses. goodsstores.com OM OT H Top with remaining toasted • HIN marshmallows and garnish, ERY G• N IO S HOE if desired. S • FAB RIC S • STAT Makes 4 servings.

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10A - Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

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THURS., JUNE 25 Mellinger’s Lutheran (Stev­ ens), St. John Center Luth­ eran (East Earl) and St. Paul’s Lutheran (Adams­ town), will hold a joint Hymn Sing at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom and Facebook. The lyrics will be on the screen; you do not need a hymn book. Access the meeting through Facebook by vising St. Paul’s Lutheran, Adams­ town, or through Zoom by meeting ID: 898 057 4398, and password: 12345. SAT., JUNE 27 - The

Akron Fire Company, 1229 Main St., Akron, will hold a Pulled Pork Drive Thru Takeout, from 9:30 a.m. until sold out. There is a cost. Meals and quarts available. For more info., call 717-517-2963. SAT., JUNE 27 - The Farmersville Fire Company, 74 East Farmersville Rd., Ephrata, will hold a Drive Thru Chicken BBQ, from 10:00 a.m. to ? Chicken BBQ meals will be sold. SAT., JUNE 27 - High­ point Community Church will hold a Feed Our Comm­ unity event from 10:00 a.m. until they run out. Each box of food holds 35 to 40 pounds of staple food items. It will be held as a drive through and they will load the box into your trunk. The locations are: Highpoint Community Church, 18 Hahnstown Rd., Ephrata,

and Kmart parking lot, 1127 S. State St., Ephrata. SAT., JUNE 27 - The Durlach-Mt. Airy Fire Company, 880 Durlach Rd., Stevens, will hold a Chicken BBQ Dinner, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (or sold out). There is a cost. Drive through only. For more info. or advanced tickets, call 717-989-0833. SUN., JUNE 28 - The Bontrager Family Singers will be in concert at Terre Hill Park at 6:30 p.m. WED., JULY 8 - Weaver­ land Anabaptist Community, 210 Weaverland Valley Rd., East Earl, will host a Community Meal, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Regis­ tration is not required. SAT., JULY 11 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver, will host Gospel Singing. Doors open (TBD). There is a cost. For more info., call 717-336-6767. WED., SEPTEMBER 9 Weaverland Anabaptist Community, 210 Weaverland Valley Rd., East Earl, will host a Community Meal, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Registration is not required. SAT., OCTOBER 3 - An Evening of Bluegrass Music with Nothin’ Fancy (from Virginia) will be held at the Reinholds Fire Company Banquet Hall, 156 West Main St., Route 897, Rein­ holds. Doors open at 5:00

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FEED OUR COMMUNITY Saturday, June 27 10am until we run out!

Each box holds 40 lbs. of staple food items.

Drive through and we will load it into your vehicle’s trunk.

Event Locations: • Highpoint, 18 Hahnstown Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522

Wednesday & Thursday, February 12 & 13 (Eat In Only - No Takeouts)

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p.m. Music begins at 6:00 p.m. There is a donation cost. For more info., call 610-573-0797. SAT., OCTOBER 10 The Schoeneck Fire Com­ pany, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold a Big John Nolt Chicken BBQ Dinner, from 10:00 a.m. to ? There is a cost. For more info., call 717-336-6767. SAT., OCTOBER 24 The Schoeneck Fire Com­ pany, 125 North King St., Denver, will hold a Soup and Sub Sale, from 8:00 a.m. until sold out. There is a cost. For more info., call 717-336-6767. SAT., NOVEMBER 7 An Evening of Bluegrass Music with Bluestone will be held at the Reinholds Fire Company Banquet Hall, 156 West Main St., Route 897, Reinholds. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Music begins at 6:00 p.m. There is a donation cost. For more info., call 610-573-0797.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - 11A

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reach the present boundaries of Pennsylvania. In 1670 Augustin Her­ mann, one of the patentees of the settlement of German Mystics at Bohemia Manor, explored Susquehanna and constructed a map on which the creek is shown and its name spelled Onestego. The Bohemia Manor settlement was similar, in some respects, to the Ephrata community. It was located in present day Maryland, not far from Chesapeake City. Bohemia River, Maryland, a favorite fishing spot for many Berks Countians, derives its name from the

old-time religious settle­ ment. On Franquelin’s map of 1684, two years after the Penn Settlement point of the junction of the Conestoga and the Susquehanna is marked and named Conestoga Fort. On Popple’s map of 1733 the creek itself is named Conestoga and as early as 1704 William Penn had made a treaty with the Indians of Conestoga Manor. The French explorers had learned of these Indians on the Susquehanna and had named them the Andastes. To the Virginians they were

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known as the Susquehannocks. They were part of the Iroquois family and in that confederacy they were known as the Conestogas which means “the people of the forked roof poles.” The term Andastes is much older than the Iroquois name Conestoga. In one of his earlier journals Conrad Weiser speaks of an Andastes fort that he came upon in the

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wilderness north of Muncy, PA. His red companions on that journey informed him that the Andastes had once been a powerful tribe, but that was before the memory of any person living then. The Iroquois conquered these people in 1685 and many of them fled to North Carolina. Weiser’s discovery of the fort was in 1737. Shown in the photo is a Conestoga Wagon from the Berks History Center Museum Collection. This article was originally published as part of a series entitled “Scholla.” Scholla articles were published three times each week and were originally titled Scholla aus Pennsylvanisch Dietschland, which translates to “Echoes from Pennsylvania Dutch Country.” The title was later shortened to Scholla. The author of this column, Arthur D. Graeff, signed his columns bei ‘N Ewich Yaeger, which translates to “the Eternal Hunter.” His pen name is very fitting because he wrote his column from July 26, 1938 until the last article being published on the day of his death March 28, 1969. During that time our Eternal Hunter scrounged together material

for over 4,800 articles. The Berks History Center’s Henry Janssen Library is home to the entire collection of Scholla writings from the Reading Times. The Berks History Center is excited to expose new generations to writings of Arthur D. Graeff and pay tribute to his work. Interested in discovering more stories like this? The Berks History Center has created a new resource page, entitled “Berks History at Home,” on their website: berkshistory.org/ berks-history-at-home/. Explore Berks County’s history online with entertaining videos, a wealth of stories and articles, and a variety of resources and learning activities for your family including down­ loadable coloring pages, junior historian prompts, family history projects and more. More #BerksHistoryat Home can be found on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Follow @ berkshistory. Stay home, stay safe, and discover Berks County’s history at home!

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The Berks History Center Museum & Research Library are currently closed to ensure the health and safety of the community. During this time, the Berks History Center staff is working remotely to continue to share stories like this, through their digital platforms and publications like The Shopping News of Lancaster County. Scholla: Conestoga February 18, 1942 There is no object more symbolic of the growth and development of the United States than the covered wagon, known universally as the Conestoga wagon. It is not surprising that the boat shaped bodies and the convex tops, covered with white linen should have earned the fantastic name of “Ships of Inland Commerce” as they moved through the green hills of Pennsylvania, westward bound. On the western prairies they were called prairie schooners, but their constant and abiding name is Conestoga wagons, derived from the place of their construction, on the banks of the Conestoga Creek, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Also there is no other word as American as the word “stogie.” It refers to an American product and derives its name from Conestoga. The drivers of the six-horse teams that set out over the mountains, westward-bound, wanted a good, long smoke of rich Lancaster tobacco. What is the meaning and origin of the Indian word, Conestoga? In 1608, one year after the first English settlement in America, Capt. John Smith explored the lower reaches of the Susquehanna River and drew a map of the region. His explorations carried him as far north as the Octorara Creek in Maryland, but he did not

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Births ARZUMANYAN, Varaz­ dat and Marianna Mkrtu­ myan, Ephrata, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Comm­ unity Hospital. BLANTZ, Lisa, and Bradley J. Rivers, Ephrata, a daughter, at WellSpan Eph­ rata Community Hospital. BURKHOLDER, Gary and Sonya (Sauder), Eph­ rata, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. COLON, Chantel, and Carlos Velez, Ephrata, twin daughters, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. GAST, David A. and Heather (Jones), Lititz, a

daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. HOOVER, Joshua and Tiffany, Akron, a son, at UPMC Lititz. KAUFFMAN, Sanuel D. Jr. and Katie (King), New Holland, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. MARTIN, H. Wayne and Jenelyn (Quirante), Lititz, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. McCARDLE, Kayla, and William Frank IV, Terre Hill, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. OBERHOLTZER, Jeron and Amanda (Herr), Denver, a son, at UPMC Lititz. REIFT, Leroy and Louise (Martin), East Earl, twin daughters, at UPMC Lititz. RICE, Mike and Amber, Narvon, a daughter, at

Women & Babies Hospital. SAUDER, Jordan M. and Courtney, Denver, a daught­ er, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. SPANGLER, Colin E. and Sabrina (Hoffner), Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. STAUFFER, Eric Sr. and Michelle (Eckert), Lititz, a son, at UPMC Lititz. STOLTZFUS, John G. and Ruth (Stoltzfus), Nar­ von, a son, at home. STOUDT, Josh and Elsie, Lititz, a son, at UPMC Lititz. ULRICH, Trevor J. and Amanda, Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hos­ pital. VALUDES, Jason N. and Gretchen (Singman), Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital.

Garden Spot High School Awards (Continued From Page 5A)

­ President’s Award for Excellence • Ethan Good, son of Mr. Jason Good and Ms. Kerrie Good, East Earl ­ Outstanding Athletes Award • Elle Hallquist, daughter of Mr. Rob Hallquist and Ms. Kristin Hallquist, New Holland ­ President’s Award for Excellence • Kate Hershey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hershey, Narvon ­ President’s Award for Excellence • Cassidy Hoover, daughter of Melissa Claire and the late Bryan Hoover, New Holland ­ President’s Award for Excellence • Emily Karreman, daught­ er of Ms. Rebekah Zimm­ erman, Mohnton ­ Presi­ dent’s Award for Excellence

• Devon King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer King, New Holland ­ President’s Award for Excellence • Jason Kearse, son of Ms. Elizabeth Hilbert, Terre Hill ­ Academic Hall of Fame Awards­World Language Dept • Ian Marquis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sean Marquis, New Holland ­ President’s Award for Excellence • Charles Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martin, Reinholds ­ Fackler­Hower Sportsmanship Award • Thea Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nik Martin, East Earl ­ Outstanding Senior English Student • Maximus Mercado, son of Mr. Raimundo Mercado and Ms. Lucy Shriver, Denver ­ President’s Award for Excellence • Alexander Nieves, son of Mr. Angel Nieves ­ New Holland ­ President’s Award for Excellence • Alan Perez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perez,

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June 3

Jolene M. Horning, 8, daughter of Lamar and Irene Horning, East Earl.

June 13

Logan M. Zimmerman, 2, son of John and Larose Hoover, East Earl.

June 14

Kaylie M. Stauffer, 4, daughter of Michael and Ida Mae Stauffer, Stevens.

June 26

Elise M. Swann, 12, daughter of George J. and Camille Z. Swann, Denver. Maria Kate Weaver, 5, daughter of Mark and Janelle Weaver, East Earl. Jay Lamar Martin, 6, son of Nelson and Virginia Martin, East Earl.

Benjamin Lee Weaver, 9, son of Darren and Lucinda Weaver, Ephrata.

Micah Drew Weaver, 2, son of Wendall and Esther Mae Weaver, Denver.

June 20

Darlene Rose Martin, 3, daughter of Lester and Mabel Martin, New Holland.

June 23

Lavon Reiff Shirk, 7, son of Nelson and Luetta Shirk, Ephrata.

June 24

Tristan B. Shirk, 3, son of Curvin and Etta Shirk, East Earl.

June 25

Jalen Hoover, 11, son of Wilmer and Linda Hoover, Ephrata. Lori Rose Oberholtzer, 4, daughter of Leon and Anna Oberholtzer, Lititz.

June 28 June 29

Jenna Beth Martin, 2, daughter of Stephen and Lori Martin, East Earl. Kyler Shane Ringler, 5, son of Nathan Ray and Beth Ann Ringler, East Earl.

June 30

Jasmine Raine Garman, 10, daughter of Steven and Ruth Garman, East Earl. Glenn Edward Martin, 8, son of Nelson and Virginia Martin, East Earl. Rowan Josiah Shirk, 2, son of Ron and Joy Shirk, Manheim, grandson of Steve and Beverly Hoffman, Ephrata, and great-grandson of Shirley Hoffman, Ephrata.

1. In order to have your child’s name in the list of birthdays, simply complete the form below and mail to: THE SHOPPING NEWS, P.O. Box 456, 615 E. Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 or it may be dropped off at the office. 2. NO NAMES will be accepted over the phone. 3. This service is provided for local children and their parents. Exception: If grandparents are local and child is out of the area, then local grandparents’ names will also appear. Local is defined as The Shopping News distribution area. 4. Limited to ages 1 through 12.

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Parmesan Cheese ..8 oz. $2.19 Nesquick

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Assorted Fruit Flavored Scone Dough..................... lb. 99¢

Nestlé Tollhouse Semi Sweet Chunk Cookie Morsels.... 11.5 oz. $1.89

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Hellmann’s Simple Mayo .............................60 oz. $4.89

Loaded Sausage Bites

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Hash Browns............. 3 lb. $2.39 Hatfield Sweet Italian

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Derek Martin, 8, son of Lester and Mabel Martin, New Holland.

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Morgantown ­ Outstanding Achievement in Art Award • Connor Plank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Plank, Blue Ball ­ President’s Award for Excellence • Steven Reintjes, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Reintjes, Denver ­ Academic Hall of Fame­ Business Dept • Jonathan Searle, son of Mr. Donald Searle and Ms. Kelley Searle, East Earl ­ President’s Award for Excellence • Trevor Shuffelbottom­ Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolf, New Holland ­ President’s Award for Excellence • Mia Sluder, daughter of Mr. Robert Sluder and Ms. Rebecca Coy, Narvon ­ President’s Award for Excellence • Emma Stoltzfus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Stoltzfus, Morgantown ­ Outstanding Achievement in 3D Art Award • Lindsey Sweigart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Sweigart, New Holland ­ President’s Award for Excellence • Aislyn Taylor, daughter of Mr. Jeremey Taylor and Tonda Habecker, New Holland ­ Outstanding Achievement in 2D Art Award • Allison Usner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Usner, Narvon ­ New Holland American Legion Scholarship • Mikaya Waite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Waite, Narvon ­ President’s Award for Excellence

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Tomatoes .........................lb. $1.49

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New York Cameo Apples..................................... lb. 69¢ .......................................... basket $8.95

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

(Originally published in the November 24, 1982 issue of The Shopping News) Danksaages Daag Yaahre Zerick By Paul B. Horning Lang zerick wu ich en gleener Bu waar, Waar der Danksaages Daag en grossi Zeit. Vanne naus gerischt fer en ganze Woch: Es Haus gebutzt un gekehrt un alles bereit.

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The neighbors arrived early To help mommy prepare everything, So by 12 o’clock noon the table was loaded With all the pleasant smelling food.

Noch em Esse sin mir Kinner gange schpiele, Viel Gschpass ghat, un en rechdi gudi Zeit: Balle, schteckli, blinde Maus un Tag; Es Gschar gewesche hen die eldre Leit.

We were accustomed at every meal To thank God for his generosity, But Grandfather’s prayer of thanks Was, it seemed to us, more earnest today.

Thanksgiving Day Long Ago Long ago when I was a small boy, Thanksgiving Day was a big time. Prepared ahead of time for a whole week: The house was cleaned and swept and everything ready.

Der Haahne waar zugerischt fer in der Offe duh, Gschtoppt mit Brotfillsel mit Keschde drin; Geroscht mit dicki braune Gravy newe bei; Darr Welschkann, Zellerich, Grummbiere Saess, net dinn.

Mir waare gewehnt an yeder Iems

Mir hen all so dankbaar gschpiert Fer alles as zu uns gewwe waar Vun Goddes gnaedichi Hand, Net yuscht heit, awwer es ganz Yaahr.

Die Zeit is kumme fer unser Bsuch verlosse, Die Mammi hot en Kareb voll Ess­sache denne Leit Mit heem gewwe un sie waare so dankbaar, Un sell waar der Schluss zu ere haerrliche Zeit.

Ken Welschhaahne hen mir gezoge ghat, So keppe mir en alder Mischthaahne, gross un fett, Gebrieht un die Feddere geroppt, scheene gehle Haut, Meh abbedittlich Hinkelfleesch sehnt mer net.

Die Nochbere sin frieh biekumme Der Mammi helfe alles zurecht mache, So bis zwelf Uhr Middaag waar der Disch gelaade Mit all dem gut riechende Ess­sache.

Now, that was a meal, with coffee, good enough For anyone to eat, big and small.

Sich naegscht bei em Offe uffghalde, Die Grosseldre in ihre Schockelschtiel, Die annere, deel uff Schtiel, paar uff der Holzkischt, Am Blaudere un verleicht en ‘Fig Miehl’ Schpiel.

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The Great Debate! By Pastor Ricky Kurth When Paul wrote that “young women” with “husbands” and “children” are to be “keepers at home” (Titus 2:4,5), the exact meaning of that latter phrase has inspired debates among Christians of epic proportion! At the core of

this discussion we usually find the issue of whether or not a mom should work outside the home. And one of the examples of Christian women in the Bible who can help answer this question is a woman the Bible describes as “virtuous,” saying, “…a virtuous woman… perceiveth that her merchandise is good… she layeth her hands to the spindle, and… the distaff…” (Proverbs 31:10,18,19). The spindle and distaff were used in making cloth, and that word “merchandise” refers to goods that are bought and sold. That means this lady was a merchant! That agrees with how this chapter later says of her, “she maketh fine linen, and

selleth it” to other merchants (v. 24). From her example, I would suggest it is not unvirtuous for a Christian wife to work outside the home. If it be argued that she ran a home business, as opposed to working for an employer, I would invite you to consider that in those days most men were also self­employed. It was the Industrial Revolution that led men away from family­ owned farms and businesses to work outside the home. So this virtuous woman was employed in the same way most men were in her day. Over in the New Testament, we see another merchant named Lydia, “a seller of purple” (Acts 16:14). She

had a “household” (v. 15), a family, as well as a business that took her and her family away from her home in Thyatira to Philippi, where she too worked outside her home. Beloved, we didn’t create the two­income society in which we live. Women in the ‘60s were sold a bill of goods when they were told that being a wife and mother wasn’t a high enough ideal to aim at in life. But when they went to work, prices rose accordingly. When retailers saw people had more money, they charged more for their products, forcing many wives to work just to make ends meet. So as I say, we didn’t create this two­income society, but we

have to live in it. And this has caused no end of unhappiness for believers and unbelievers alike. Back in the ‘90s I heard a radio talk show host tell how he took calls from wives in the ‘60s who felt trapped because they wanted to work outside the home but couldn’t, for in those days jobs for women were scarce. But in the ‘90s he heard from women who also felt trapped, but for the opposite reason. They longed to be able to stay home with their children, but couldn’t afford to do so. If it is your understanding that moms shouldn’t work, I have nothing but respect for your conviction. It is extremely difficult to raise

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a family on one income as I did, and those choosing to do so face an uphill climb. Standing firm in the face of what feminism did to us takes courage. But whatever your conviction, it is my sincere hope that you will avoid being critical of those who are of a different persuasion. Paul says, “Who art thou that judgest another man’s servant? to his own master he standeth or falleth… Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind” (Romans 14:4,5). All Christians belong to the Lord. He is our Master, we are His servants. So when you judge another believer, you are judging

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God’s servant! And when you do, you should know that the Lord is on his side. How do I know? Because Paul went on to say, “…to his own master he standeth or falleth. Yea, he shall be holden up: for God is able to make him stand” (Romans 14:4). This means that no matter what your personal conviction is as to the meaning of “keepers at home,” God will uphold you at the Judgment Seat of Christ—that is, if you live by your conviction and don’t judge others. What do you say we all determine right here and now to be grace believers in deed and not just in word, and be gracious in this sensitive area of life as well.

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McDaniel College freshman Christina Baker, of Leola, is one of 25 freshmen selected into the college’s Global Fellows program. The Global Fellows program is a three-year program that is open to freshmen and is designed to enhance their understanding of global issues, develop heightened intercultural competency and cultivate the skills and attitudes important to leading successful lives in a global context. Students will earn a Global Fellow designation on their transcript upon completion of the program.

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1. Is the book of Acts in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. Who honored a man by letting him ride the royal steed through city streets? Silas, Hosea, Ahasuerus, Asa 3. From Acts 9, what dressmaker was restored to life by Peter’s prayers? Dorcas, Leah, Jezebel, Miriam 4. Pharaoh gave what burnt city to his daughter for a gift? Cana, Gezer, Joppa, Bethel 5. From Job 4, who was so frightened by a dream that his hair stood on end? James, Eliphaz, Noah, Cain 6. Where did Gideon meet an angel? Prison, Field, Oak tree, Well ANSWERS: 1) New; 2) Ahasuerus; 3) Dorcas; 4) Gezer; 5) Eliphaz; 6) Oak tree. “Test Your Bible Knowledge,” a book with 1,206 multiple-choice questions by columnist Wilson Casey, is available in stores and online.

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credits. The average GPA Zorrilla of the selected honorees is 3.66. Presented 9 Golden Bear USciences Award Beatrice Zorrilla, Ephrata, Fall Dean’s was recently presented a Golden Bear Leadership List

writers and artists and to foster outstanding work in each of the genres they publish. Local students include: • Lauren Walters of Denver, a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School, who is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in English and Creative Writing. • Erin Ziegler of Denver, a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School, who is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

Award at Kutztown The following students University. from the local area have The Golden Bear been named to the Fall 2019 Leadership Award honors Dean’s List at University a prestigious group of of the Sciences. Selection Kutztown University for this award is based on students who were selected completing and passing from a competitive pool of all assigned courses with more than 60 applicants. no grade below a “C” and an academic Honorees were selected attaining based upon criteria in average of at least 3.4 for the following categories: courses taken in the fall of academic achievement, 2019. leadership involvement, • Julie Nguyen of New commitment to volunteer Holland efforts, and commitment • Alec Barton of to social action. Honorees Brownstown must have a cumulative Jayna Class, Lititz, a • Storm Zink of Leola graduate of Warwick High grade point average above • Jasmeen Kaur of Ephrata School, is pursuing a a 3.25 and a minimum of 75 Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education and Special Education, and was welcomed into Lebanon 717-949-3157 Valley College’s Kappa Mon.-Fri. 10am-4pm, 6pm-9pm; Sat. 9am-4pm Delta Pi Honor Society this spring.

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• On June 27, 1939, one of the most famous scenes in movie history is filmed -- Rhett Butler and Scarlett O’Hara parting in “Gone with the Wind.” Director Victor Fleming also shot the scene using the alternate line, “Frankly, my dear, I just don’t care,” in case the film censors objected to the word “damn.” The censors approved the movie but fined producer David O. Selznick $5,000 for including the curse. • On June 22, 1944, President Franklin Roosevelt signs the G.I. Bill, giving returning World War II veterans a range of benefits, (Continued On Page 19B)

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Heritage Of The Pennsylvania Heartland - Iron Forges Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese In last week’s Heritage of the Pennsylvania Heartland article, the focus was on blacksmiths working in Lancaster County. We looked at some of the tools, hardware, and special house­ hold wares they made and discussed the fact that blacksmiths located their shops near iron forges of the area. This week, local auctioneer Tom Horst (shown in photo), of Horst Auctioneers, will discuss the history of the iron industry, why it was important to our region and some of the products made at these forges. A historic stove plate (shown in photo), possibly made at Elizabeth Furnace, north of Brick­ erville, will be featured. And finally, this article will review the history of the Elizabeth Furnace. Last week’s article dis­ cussed the need for iron in making tools and hardware to forge out a frontier in “The New World.” Bringing tools and hardware across the Atlantic on small ships loaded down with heavy iron was dangerous, so making those items in the Colonies was essential. As early settlers in the Colonies would find deposits of iron on the surface in swamps or bogs, iron was

smelted in primitive “bloom­ ery” furnaces. The iron quality was poor and was fairly soft after the slag was completely removed. This primitive iron was called “sponge iron,” and it created a poor surface on the body of axes and other tools and remained somewhat brittle. This put the user at risk if the tool would break and created the need for less risky and better-quality iron. The modern “blast” fur­ naces, used in Europe by the late 1400s created highquality “pig iron,” were well known. However, the process was very expensive to set up and required large amounts of charcoal, highquality iron ore, burnt limestone or dolomite and water to run bellows for the blast. Speculators began searching for iron ore deposits throughout the Colonies and found that

southeastern Pennsylvania had huge deposits of highquality iron ore. In addition, the forests contained ample hardwood for making charcoal and large amounts of limestone was available to add to hardening the iron. The region also had swift running streams and rivers to power the bellows. With these valuable resources, Pennsylvania became the epicenter of the iron industry for the Colonies. While southeastern Penn­ sylvania lands supplied the raw materials needed, iron forges also required a large staff of employees to operate. Colliers worked in

groups of four in the rural forestlands cutting hard­ woods, piling and burning under earthen mounds making charcoal. Miners dug iron ore, while forge tenders loaded the furnaces. Smelters worked pouring the iron and pattern makers created forms for kettles, stove plates, and stove parts. Molders made the sand casts for pours, while blacksmiths made axes and tools, shoe horses and sharpen miners’ bits. Teamsters were needed to haul ore, charcoal and finished iron. Farmers fed the animals and staff, and storekeepers, bookkeepers and overseers ran the day-to-

day operations. Not only was there a need for a large staff, the iron masters also needed to have a large amount of capital to establish and run these furnaces. Oftentimes, the iron master became very wealthy after the forge was fully operational. As the demand for workers con­ tinued to increase, iron­ masters would pay for an individual’s travel-fare to “The New World.” These individuals would be indentured servants (not slaves) to serve for a minimum of three years working at the forges. Many (Continued On Page 2B)

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of our Pennsylvania ancestors served their time as local forges’ indentured workers. Eastern Pennsylvania did have small “bloomery”

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The first listed iron forge in Lancaster County was the Kurtz Iron Works on Octorara Creek in 1726. It was followed by David Jones Furnace in 1735 on the Conestoga Creek in Caernarvon Township. By 1735, Peter Grubb bought the rights to “The Great Ore Banks of Cornwall.” It was a fantastic ore deposit starting at just two feet below the surface of the ground and was able to be quarried without dangerous underground mining. Grubb started a small “bloomery” forge near present day Cornwall and later started the “blast” furnace by 1742. Extending his operation to Hammer Creek, he established Hopewell Furnace in 1742, which is located to the west of present day Brickerville. In 1750 a small furnace was started by John Jacob Huber on a small Conestoga

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The stove plate shown in the photo is similar to one of those listed in the register and is one plate of the large five­plate stationary Jamb stove. The stoves and stove plates were crafted to heat an entire home more efficiently than the open­hearth fireplace. Fireplaces allowed large amounts of heat to escape from homes and took large quantities of wood. German pattern makers were hired to carve the molds for the plate castings and they often chose to craft Biblical stories into the stove plate. The plate shown in the photo shares the story from Luke 18, and is entitled “The prayers of the Pharisee and the Publican.” Dated 1742, it has German script that tells how the proud Pharisee prays for all to see compared to the prayer of the poor common “Publican,” who prays in quiet for the Lord to hear. Although this plate was probably not done at Elizabeth Furnace, it is a known example of the type of large plates they cast. The Elizabeth Furnace also made smaller 10-plate stoves on stands that could be moved to various rooms. In addition, casting Mor-

avian stoves and cannon shaped upright stoves were made at the Elizabeth Furnace. The register showed the production of various cast ornamental plates and firebacks as well. Pattern makers were known to have moved from one forge to another and evidently took along those patterns as their employment changed. Several forges around eastern Pennsylvania are listed as having cast these Biblical verse and scene stove plates. Some were dated with a production location noted, while others did not. In the late 19th and early 20th century, Henry Chapman Mercer, a wealthy archeologist, tile maker and designer, started to collect stove plates. He assembled a book on various plates and in 1914 he published The Bible in Iron. Featuring an in-depth history on each plate, the book included the production location the “stories behind the scenes.” These stove plates have become very sought after by collectors. Heinrich Wilhelm Stiegel may have suffered from what the Germans called “Erd-hunger” or being land

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - 5B FOR SALE: Hair salon sta-­ tion, work cabinet w/wash-­ bowl, 18Dx44Wx36H, top 10Dx43Wx32H, white utility 12Dx18Wx36H, glass dis-­ play/light, 20Dx36Wx80H, wall mirror 28x50, (4) 48” bulb overheard light. Wow, all for $125. 717-656-3237.

FOR SALE: Brandoni Midi accordion model 149C 5/5 41/120 25/7, beautiful gold trim, awesome sound, adult size, $6,850. Also, Io-­ rio accordion model 77, beautiful and awesome sound, 41/120. $1,500. 717-738-6900.

FOR SALE: Pool, 15’ diam-­ eter by 3’ deep, Summer-­ wave. Metal frame, filter in-­ cluded. Brand new. $550. 717-224-7806.

Pets & Animals

FOR SALE: Daybed, very FOR SALE: Men’s Timber-­ nice, $100 OBO. 717-4719777. land waterproof 6” pro ser-­ vices wheat leather steel toe FOR SALE: Glasstop coffee mid work boots, good condi-­ and 2 end tables, $50 takes tion. Paid $110, selling for all 3. 856-304-9631, call af-­ $79.99. 717-803-9430. ter 7pm.

FOR SALE: 2000 Honda Civic LX, 133,000 miles, needs timing belt, and TLC, asking $800 OBO. 484-3363608.

587-3728.

Produce/Edibles

FOR SALE: Dump trailer, 10 cu.ft., Agri-Fab, good condi-­ tion, $75. 717-336-4542.

Auto/Truck

FOR SALE: Golden Retriever Stud Service. AKC registered, light golden, 1 year of age, not proven so first service is no cost to buyer. He is hip certified. Call today to sched-­ ule an appointment. 717-

FOR SALE: Handcraft oak dresser, 19x43x30” high, 3 drawers. 717-381-9237. FOR SALE: Oak kitchen ta-­ ble and 4 chairs, $200. Call 717-336-7677.

Lawn & Garden

Household/Furniture

FOR SALE: John Deere 208 mower, 42” deck, engine, runs, needs work, as is $300. Mt. Zion FOR SALE: Custom built re-­ 717-933-4294, placement windows and Area. doors. Professional installa-­ tion. Call Ronafa Window & FOR SALE: I move sheds. Door, 717-733-7534, or visit Unwanted shed? Need our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ shed delivered? Large or small moved. Call 717rata Business Center. Thank 405-6733. You!

The Best Things In Life Are

FOR SALE: Pre-owned lawn mowers, choice of push selfpropelled and riding mowers. 717-445-5090. FOR SALE: Ariens Zero turn lawn mower, 20HP, 48” cut, $1,700. 717-445-6649.

Machinery/Tools

FOR SALE: Reclaimed Mushroom Lumber: dried and brushed, 8” x 8’, 12’ or 16’ boards. Call for pricing, Jason. 717-327-5815.

Motorcycles/ATV’s

FOR SALE: Three quality Marshalltown masonry trow-­ FOR SALE: Instant cash paid els, clean and no rust. $39. for motorcycles & ATVs. Call 717-875-0375. John, 610-637-9447. It’s easy to place a classified ad! Visit our office at 615 E. Main St., Ephrata, or submit your ad at www.snews.com!

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OPTOMETRIC TECHNICIAN Part-Time, No Weekends Seeking a friendly individual with a service-oriented personality to join our eye care team. Primary technician responsibilities will include preliminary vision screenings and vision testing. Some filing and office work will be required. No prior experience necessary. The ideal candidate will be computer literate and comfortable with technology, highly motivated, able to multi task, and have strong critical thinking skills. If you are enthusiastic about learning new things, consider joining our team!

EPHRATA FAMILY EYECARE, LLP

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

For over 40 years, The Shopping News has been delivering to homes in Ephrata, Lititz, Denver, Adamstown, Reinholds, Akron, Rothsville, Terre Hill, Stevens, New Holland, Brownstown and surrounding areas FREE of charge.

THE

SHOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

Now Hiring

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

We Offer You:

WE ARE HIRING! Farm Tractor Parts Department Used Farm Tractor Dismantling

This position is responsible to dismantle farm tractors for salvageable parts. Must have mechanical ability and be physically able to perform the tasks of a mechanic. Must have appropriate tools. Candidates must be able to lift 70 lbs.

Tagging & Inventory

This position is responsible to identify and tag new and used farm tractor parts. Must be able to read and interpret parts books and be able to use a computer for parts identification. Must be conscientious and detail oriented. Candidates must be able to lift 70 lbs. Hours of work are Monday - Friday 7:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Drug Screen and Background Check required. Applications may be completed at our offices at 831 South College St., Myerstown (Construction Division Building) https://www.wengers.com/customer-support/employment-opportunities

Resumes may be faxed to (717) 866-6943 or emailed to rwalmer@wengers.com

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Sporting Goods

FOR SALE: Bench press, and bodybuilder by Club/Weider, 16.8ST, $500, and ski ma-­ FOR SALE: Kittens, cute, so-­ chine, Vitamaster by Road-­ cialized with children, $60, master, $50. Call 717-6655265. OBO. 717-723-7361.

WHO’S HIRING Construction/ Mechanical?

See our special section on

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LATANISHEN CHIROPRACTIC

RECEPTIONIST Professional, health-conscious individual for Chiropractic Office in Brownstown Part-Time Evenings - 18 hours/week Forward resume to:

P.O. Box 847, Brownstown, PA 17508 or email to latanishenchiro@dejazzd.com

Loader

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

We bring you the best weekly paper in the area at the best price...FREE! We are proud to be Your Free Communit y Paper

FOR SALE: Dog enclosure chain link 6x8x4, with floor screen, $75. Call 717-3542504.

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Good Friends Family The Shopping News

FOR SALE: Cute backyard brown egg layer pullets. Choose your pet today. $9.50 each. 717-354-9663.

FOR SALE: Fresh strawber-­ ries, asparagus, sugar peas, lettuce, etc. Taking blueberry orders. 717-721-7826. Na-­ pierville Orchard, 5 Martin Road, Ephrata.

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

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

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

Please apply in person:

Eagle Disposal

1245 Eagles Way, East Earl, PA 17519

The Shopping News Is Seeking An...

Administrative/ Sales Assistant

Part-time position, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. with some flexibility in hours/ days. 20-30 hours per week. • Candidate will be proficient in Word and Excel. Experience in QuickBooks accounting software a plus. • Understanding and adept at working in CRM (customer relationship management) database is essential. • Must be detail-oriented, have good communication skills, ability to interact and communicate well across multiple departments. • This position requires a collaborative and dedicated individual. Please send resume to:

The Shopping News 615 E. Main St., P.O. Box 456 Ephrata, PA 17522 Email: pboyer@snews.com 717-738-1151


6B - Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” FOR SALE: Savage edge 30.06 3x9x40 Bushnell scope, clip and sling, camo synthetic stock, soft case included, like new. $300 OBO. 717-617-9986. FOR SALE: Raleigh bicycle, SC40, 20”, 21-speed, like new, nice, $295 or best offer. 717-733-7816. FOR SALE: Adult stepthrough road/trail bicycle, 10 speed, new tires, cargo rack and chain. Very clean and mechanically fit, $75. Call 717-875-0374.

RV’s & Campers FOR SALE: 2003 Sunline 27’, double slide out bunk beds, sleeps 8, $3,500. 717989-3592.

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

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NOTICE: Custom built replacement windows and doors. Professional installation. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St., Ephrata in the Ephrata Business Center. Thank You!

Garage Sale NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Garage Sale, Friday, 6/26, 7? Saturday, 6/27, 7-? Patio swing, porch rockers, sit-nstand stroller, Longaberger, books, boy and girl clothes, women’s clothes, men shirts, dolls, home decor and lots more. 1091 W. Main Street, New Holland.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Estate Sales, Beyond The Fork In The Road, 56F West Church Street, Denver. Every Friday, 8am-noon, 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 8noon.

NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Yard Sale, June 25, 26, Thursday, 1pm, and Friday, 7am. Name brand children and adult clothing, lots of boy’s clothing, size 8-14, girl’s and ladies size dresses, shoes, toys, household items. 190 Icehouse Hill Rd., Ephrata. More sales in the neighborhood, Durlach/Mt. Airy area.

NOTICE: Christian woman looking to rent in-law quarters/small apartment in Manheim/Lititz or surrounding areas immediately. Organized, clean, quiet. Call 717-517-0996.

NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Garage Sale, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 6/25, 6/ 26, 6/27. Clothing, shoes, books, cookbooks, housewares, fabric, small furniture, motor bike, tools, craft business blow-out sale, loads of supplies and finished crafts, stars baskets, candles, lanterns, gifts, primitive home decor. 1018 Steffy Road, Stevens. More sales in neighborhood.

NOTICE: Buying junk vehicles. Licensed and insured. Will pay cash. Call 717-4900491. View all classified ads online at www.snews.com!

PAINT SHOP Inc.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, July 3 & 4, 8am-? Toys, books, clothing, household and more. Newport Square, Lititz (Oak Street, Cambridge, Hummingbird Drive). Rain/shine.

Collision Repair

33 Long Ave., Ephrata, PA 17522

717-733-6900

fax 717-733-6827 • info@barryspaintshop.com

Barry’s Paint Shop Family Of Business Have Career Opportunities!

Hiring

Auto Body & Frame Technician

Duties include: Measure and pull frame and unibody vehicles. Weld in new structure parts. Experience preferred but we are willing to train.

Auto Detailer

Duties include: Wash and vacuum repaired vehicles, do the final check before delivering to our customers.

Mechanic

Duties include: General maintenance and PA inspections. Please send résume to daryl.horst@barryspaintshop.com or call Daryl at 717-733-6900

NOW

CONCRETE FINISHERS

www.rentpmi.com

NOTICE: Neighborhood Garage Sales, Friday, Saturday, June 26-27, 7am. Children through adult clothing, household, lots more. Rabbit Hill Road, side streets, Lititz (Rothsville).

APPLICANTS NEED TO: • Be able to work well with other team members

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

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

We’re Hiring!

MAINTENANCE TECH

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NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Garage Sale, Friday, Saturday, 6-? Lots of baby clothing, kid’s dresses, adult dresses, Bible story books, picnic plates, toys, household and lots more. 615 North Shirk Road, New Holland.

HELP WANTED

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

Apply by going to

NOTICE: Garage Sale, June 25 & 26, 6:30-? Housewares, decorated window frame, girl’s dresses, boy’s 5T, men’s shirts, Jetta black cloth seats, jars, books, soft ice cream. 1274 Peiffer Hill Rd., Stevens.

Automatic Farm Systems is looking for an experienced electrician / electrical control technician to lead out in installation/service projects and assist with customer support.

Competitive Compensation & Benefits Package.

PMI, a premier local company, seeks Tech for Akron and Lancaster-based rental communities. Work as part of team responsible for performing repairs and performing preventative maintenance of the apartments, grounds, buildings and turnovers. Monday through Friday 8AM-4:30PM. Ideal candidates will have prior experience with residential carpentry, drywall or basic electric, plumbing or appliance repair. Valid PA driver’s license required and rotating emergency oncall with team. We offer paid time off including paid holidays, company medical, dental and vision insurance options, and 401(k) retirement plan with company match. $16 to $18/hr. to start depending on skills and certifications.

NOTICE: 5 Family Garage Sale, 6/26 (3-7pm), 6/27, (6:30-12pm). Antiques, furniture, tools, bikes, household decor, kid’s clothing, adult clothing, kid’s shoes, toys, stroller and much more. 548 W. Trout Run Road, Ephrata.

Apply @ www.Shady-Maple.com or 1324 Main St., East Earl

SHADY MAPLE RV Part Time Receptionist at our RV Dealership

Must have good Customer Service Skills, be comfortable answering phones and assisting with general office needs. Some Saturdays required.

Part Time Housekeeper at our RV Dealership

Responsible for cleaning of rental and sale units as well as general office cleaning. Several days a week. No Saturdays.

Full Time RV Technician

Experience in RV Technician field is preferred, but will train the right candidate. PA Inspection License a plus. Skills desired: Carpentry, 12V + 110V electrical and appliance repair. SHADY MAPLE OFFERS EXCELLENT BENEFITS: health/dental/vision, 401K/matching contribution, paid vacations, holidays, employee discounts, fun work environment, closed Sundays.

Apply @ www.Shady-Maple.com or 1324 Main St., East Earl

HIRING IMMEDIATELY

Casual Living in New Holland is hiring for Machining and Assembly.

Must be able to lift 50 lbs.

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

(717) 316-5786

Email resume to aault@clunlimited.com

• Full-time with Health, Dental, Vision and Matching 401(k)! • Overtime opportunities available and Peak Season shift differential • Monthly team activities and occasional paid lunch • Flexible hours for temporary summer help available!

FARM MARKET

Smoked Meat Production

Bakery Production

Housekeeping/Janitor

Deli Clerks

Soup & Salad Cooks/Clerks

Night Shift Packer

Full Time Full Time Full Time

Full Time, 1st & 2nd Shift Full Time Full Time

SHADY MAPLE OFFERS EXCELLENT BENEFITS: health/dental/vision, 401K/matching contribution, paid vacations, holidays, employee discounts, fun work environment, closed Sundays.


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - 7B

NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ age Sale, Thursday, and Friday, 6/25, 6/26, 7am. 1364 Red Run Rd., Ste-­ vens. NOTICE: Huge Moving Sale, Friday, 6/26 & Saturday, 6/ 27, 7am-? Furniture, lawn mowers, tools, outdoor sup-­ plies, tables of nice boy’s clothes organized by sizes, 2T-10/12. Country style home decor, teen/women’s clothing size, SM-L, men’s clothing, small-medium, women’s medical scrubs. May park in grass. 550 N. Blainsport Road, Reinholds. NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, Friday, 6/26, 7-5. Ryo-­ bi Biscuit Joiner, Moen kitchen faucet, Coleman air mattress, Toro leaf blower, household goods, vintage high chair, Graco pack-nplay, women’s & boy’s clothes, toys, tools and lem-­ onade stand. 376 East Ful-­ ton Street, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, Saturday, 06/ 27, 7am-? Rain/shine. Lincoln’s Meadow De-­ velopment, off Route 322 and Reagan Drive, Ephrata, across from Martin’s Country Mar-­ ket.

NOTICE: Large Multi-Family Yard Sale, Saturday, 27th, 7am. Boy’s clothes, 14-16 and smaller, boy’s shoes, households, decor, kid’s books and toys. We have plenty of time to clean out all the good stuff. 1335 Division Hwy., Ephrata.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, Fri., and Sat., June 26 and 27, 7am-? Asst. glassware, zink lids for canning jars, firewood basket, smoke wand, cardboard file boxes, cookie cutters, big plastic clown move-­ able (handmade), lin-­ ens, misc. clothing, Princess telephone, many more items. 142 Tom Ave., Apt. J, Eph-­ rata.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, Friday and Saturday, June 26/27, 7am-? Clothing, books, jewelry, household items, much, much more. 17 E. Swartzville Road, Denver. NOTICE: Neighborhood Yard Sales, Thursday, 6/25, 4-7pm, Friday, 6/26, 7am12. Excellent condition bedroom set, boxsprings and mattresses, new and used, sewing machine w/4 legged cabinet, lots more. 1705 Weaverland Road, East Earl.

NOTICE: Huge Yard Sale, June 27th, 7am-? House-­ wares, furniture, jewelry, clothing, vice, old lanterns & clamps. A little bit of everything. 1060-1068 Ed-­ wards Road, Narvon. NOTICE: Yard Sale, June 2627. Baby clothes, toys, books, baby swing, essential oils, more. 2 Bill Drive, Den-­ ver. NOTICE: Yard Sale, Thurs-­ day, 6/26. Canister sets, books, clothing, material, old pictures in frame. 1332 Red Run Road, Stevens.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, 6/26, 6/27, 7am. Name brand kids clothing, newborn-size 14, women’s clothing, sizes small thru plus size, tons of jewelry, brand new and used, HH, furniture, bikes, craft NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ items, paint pouring. 110 S. Rd., Reinholds age Sale, Saturday, 6/27, Ridge 7:30am. Infant clothing, (Across from Springside hair supplies, games, wed-­ Golf Course). Rain date is ding items, Longaberger, the following weekend. tires, jewelry, ladies and Your job openings can reach 38,000 homes in men’s clothing. Lincoln The Shopping News Heights, Ephrata.

Part-Time

Sales Consultant • Set schedule/fill-in for full-time consultant • 15 to 20 hours weekly • Duties: car sales and paperwork, collecting payments, phone calls, etc. • Must have valid PA Driver’s License • Hourly and commission base pay

NOTICE: Garage Sale, 6/27. Women’s plus size clothes, 1X-3X, Torrid, AVA-VIV, Dress-­ barn and other name brands, household items, something for everyone, other sales in development. 563 Greenview Dr., Five-­ pointville.

NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Garage Sale, Friday and Sat-­ urday, June 26 & 27, 7-? New and used infant and kid’s toys, kid’s, women’s, NOTICE: Garage Sale, men’s clothes, office sup-­ Thursday, June 25 at 1plies, housewares, kitchen 5pm. Games, books, house-­ items. Small furniture hold, Serger machine, Big items, kid’s books, artwork Boss oil-less fryer. Child’s & pictures, truck supplies, workbench, bedding, boy’s 12-volt items. 38 East clothes, young men’s Woods Drive, Lititz. clothes. Ladies L/XL sweat-­ ers and tops. Cape dresses, shoes, decor, misc. 675 Wa-­ ter Street Ephrata. More sales in neighborhood. Any questions, call 717-5172327.

CDL DRIVERS (Side Load)

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

NOW HIRING • ALL POSITIONS - FT/PT

BOYER MOTOR CO.

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

HELP WANTED

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

Email resume: bmcsales@outlook.com

Helping Hands day Care Center

PART-TIME

Part-time position available for an

Assistant Director

to work in our Christian Child Care Center. Requirements include B.S. in Education or a related human services field.

Either call or apply in person.

2316 Norman Road, Lancaster, PA 17601 Phone

717.293.0800

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!

Contact Sue at (717) 859-2032 ext. 223 Applications accepted through Friday, July 10, 2020 Located on Rt. 272 & Fulton Streets, Akron Akron Grace E.C. Church

NOW HIRING Experienced Finisher: We are seeking an experienced finisher to apply sealers, paints and topcoats to high end cabinetry. Must work well with a small team and be accurate and detailed in workmanship.

SEASONAL HELP WANTED Corteva Agriscience, located in New Holland PA, is seeking part-time seasonal help. Qualified candidates must be age 18 or older, detail-oriented with basic computer skills and the flexibility to work in a team. Position requires a valid driver’s license and the ability to work in all environmental conditions.

Since 1979, Foxcraft Cabinets has been providing L_JLSSLU[ KLZPNU L_JLW[PVUHS ZLY]PJL HUK ÄUL custom cabinetry to homeowners. Our key values are Excellence, Integrity, Innovation, Commitment, and Christian Faith.

NOTICE: Huge Indoor/Out-­ door Garage Sale, Friday and Saturday, June 26, and 27, from 7am-noon. Rain or shine. Huge building full of everything imaginable. 200 S. Ridge Rd., Reinholds. NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, Thursday, June, 25, 12-? Friday, Saturday, June 26, 27, 7am. Clothes, chil-­ drens teen boy, adult, sweat-­ ers, fabric, books, house-­ wares decor, baby swing, glider rocker, 5 piece maple bedroom suit w/2 single beds, hammock frame, Nor-­ wex, fry pies, baked goods, and much more. 515 Clear-­ view Rd., Ephrata. NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ age Sale, Thursday, June 25, 12-? Friday, June 26, 7am. Lots of clothes, girl’s size 0-8, boy’s size 0-16, shoes, adult clothes, house-­ hold items, books, decor, magazine rack, old win-­ dows, bird feeder, sit-nstand stroller, subs, and more. 805 Leed Hill Rd., Ephrata, more yard sales in neighborhood.

Ira G. Steffy and Son, Inc. is currently seeking

IRONWORKERS/WELDERS Ira G. Steffy currently has openings available for experienced Ironworkers and Welders. Preferred applicants have experience erecting structural steel buildings or commercial construction experience, the ability to work overtime and travel out-of-town. Welding experience preferred but will train. Selected applicants will be subject to pre-employment physical and drug testing. Ira G. Steffy offers an excellent benefits package including Life, Health, Vision and Dental Insurances, 401k Retirement Plan with Company Match and Paid Vacation/Holidays. Qualified applicants may stop by our employment office located at 450 Wenger Drive, Ephrata, Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., email resume with contact information to mcroft@iragsteffyandson.com, or call 717-733-2001.

Full-Time Hatchery Job 2nd Shift

Your mission at Hendrix Genetics: Our innovative breeding programs produce strong animals that thrive under all conditions. This is how we feed the world, today and tomorrow. In order to grow continuously, we need achievers, leaders and visionaries. Ready to be a part of our team? Are you a go-getter who is keen for new opportunities and willing to learn? Do you love to work with animals and are seeking an opportunity in a fast-paced, innovative environment? Working in a team environment? If so, then it’s time to jump-start your career by applying. Join our team and you’ll reap the rewards every day. Candidate profile searched: As a Hatchery Worker you will be working with team members in egg handling, hatch preparation, hatches and general clean up. This position also entails box making, stacking, packing and other general duties. Do you have the following requirements? • No experience required, full training is provided • Must have own transportation to and from work • Ability to handle moderate to heavy physical work, repetitive work • Ability to stand for extended periods of time • Must be able to work in a fast-paced environment; work under pressure • You must be able to work variable work schedules What we have to offer: • Pay $10.00 per hour to start, plus shift premiums for late shift starts • Company provided benefits (Medical, Vision, Dental) and 401K plan offered after 30 days • Year-round, permanent work with opportunities for training and advancement About us: We specialize in turkey, swine, aquaculture and traditional poultry breeding, each with its own Research & Development team. By innovating, fine-tuning and optimizing every step of the protein value chain, we are pioneering new ways of feeding the world. Our genetic solutions, customer-focused attitude and balanced breeding programs set us apart from our competition. With the expansion of our breeding programs and the continuous developments in our field, we are always looking to strengthen our teams with people like you. We are passionate about continuous learning and encourage our employees to do the same. Complex innovations and smart development.

This job is located in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States If you have questions about this recruitment, please contact Michelle Medina-Pagan at 717-738-0424 or by email: Michelle.Medina-Pagan@hendrix-genetics.com

For more information and to apply: Call 717-354-6044 and leave a message. All interviews will be conducted by phone due to COVID-19 restrictions.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, 6/26, 6/27, 8am-? Clothing, housewares, jewel-­ ry, camping stove, snow thrower, toys, fabric, hard-­ ware, books, home decor and more. 702 N. Maple Street, Ephrata. Rain cancels.

Call Foxcraft Cabinets at 717-859-3261 or email hiring@foxcraftcabinets.com

EOE/AA Race, Sex, Religion, National Origin, Veteran, Disability

621 Stevens Road, Ephrata, PA 17522


8B - Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

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King Features Weekly Service

June 8, 2020

NOTICE: Garage Sale, Sat-­ urday, June 27, 7-12. Lots of kid’s clothes, kid’s stuff, house decor, much more. Come out. Lehigh Ct., Li-­

NOTICE: Reach 38,000 homes with your Garage or Yard Sale ad! For more information, look for the Classified Form in this section, check out www.snews.com or call 717-738-1151.

NOTICE: Huge Benefit Yard Sale, 6/26-6/27, 8am. Girl’s, boy’s, wom-­ en’s clothing, home de-­ cor, gift baskets and more. Something for everyone. 203 Musser Road, East Earl. Benefits American Cancer Soci-­ ety.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ age Sale, Friday and Satur-­ day, June 26-27, 7am to noon. Households, girl clothing, baby to toddler, vintage kitchen items, dishes, outdoor items, tons of holiday decor, toys and baby stuff, glassware, books. 420 Lindel Circle, Li-­ titz (Brickerville).

NOTICE: June 25 & 26, 8-2. Tools, craft items, Hess trucks, household items, picture frames, sports pic-­ tures, clothing, golf clubs and much more. 409 E. 28th Division Hwy., Lititz.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, Thurs-­ day, June 25, 4pm-8pm, Fri-­ 1. Is the book of Acts in the Old or day, June 26 and Saturday, New Testament or neither? June 27, 8am-5pm. All items 2. Who honored a man by letting are free! Items are too much NOTICE: Rosehill Develop-­ NOTICE: Moving Sale inside NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ him ride the royal steed through city to mention. New stuff every-­ ment Yard Sales, Friday, 6/ and out, June 26, June 27. streets? Silas, Hosea, Ahasuerus, Asa age Sale, Thursday, 6/25, 1- day. 851 Clearview Ave., Apt. 26 and Saturday, 6/27, 7am Furniture, lawn equipment, 3. From Acts 9, what dressmaker 7pm, Friday, 6/26 and Sat-­ 132, Ephrata. to noon. Something for every-­ kitchen items, queen size was restored to life by Peter’s prayers? urday, 6/27, 7am-1pm. one. Off Route 897 south-­ bed, lots of misc. 434 Ste-­ Dorcas, Leah, Jezebel, Miriam Chicken BBQ on Saturday. NOTICE: Summerlyn Drive bound near Shupp’s Grove. 4. Pharaoh gave what burnt city to phen Circle, Ephrata. Baby clothing, girl’s dresses, Neighborhood Yard Sale, his daughter for a gift? Cana, Gezer, household items, infant car Friday, 6/26 & Saturday, 6/ Joppa, Bethel NOTICE: Huge Garage Sales, NOTICE: Yard Sale, 6/27, 8- seat, leaf blower, shop vac, 27, 7am. Ephrata. 5. From Job 4, who was so fright6/26, 6/27. Adult, children 1. Carjack, carstands, chairs, Cricut cartridges, Cricut ma-­ ened by a dream that his hair stood on clothing, fabric, end? James, Eliphaz, Noah, Cain Thirty-one bags, records, PS games, CDs, chine, Cricut imagine with NOTICE: Yard Sale, 6/26, 6. Where did Gideon meet an angel? DVDs, movies, Christmas new ink cartridges, lots of 8am-11am. Many items in-­ NOTICE: Garage Sale, 6/27, Pampered Chef, Tupperware, Prison, Field, Oak tree, Well tree, lights, games, books good bargains. 165 E. cluding wooden flower 7am-? Lots toys, including housewares, tools, more. ANSWERS: 1) New; 2) Ahasuerus; stands, cement garden bor-­ 1714, 1722, Kramer Mill Rd., and more. 5 Hilltop Ave., Ak-­ Church St., Stevens. play house, play sets, etc. 3) Dorcas; 4) Gezer; 5) Eliphaz; 6) ron. ders, pictures, frames, and Metal loft bed recliners, Denver. Oak tree. NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard more. See Craigslist for a full decorative items, clothes. “Test Your Bible Knowledge,” a Sale, Friday & Saturday, listing. 313 Southview Dr., 21 W. Mohler Church Road, NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ book with 1,206 multiple-choice July 3 and 4. Table saw, Ephrata. age Sale, Friday, Saturday, NOTICE: Storewide, 1/2 questions by columnist Wilson Casey, Ephrata. household items, glassware, June 26-27, 7 am. Children off event, except is available in stores and online. gift shop closeouts, chil-­ NOTICE: Yard Sale, Satur-­ through adult clothing, Choice books, Leola dren’s clothing, crafts and day, June 27, from 7am© 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. NOTICE: Community Yard household, lamps, canning Thrift Shoppe, Satur-­ much more. Food and 1pm. Weather permitting. Sale in Brookview Estates jars, firepit, picnic tables, air of baby boy clothes, all Development, Denver. (Jason conditioner, crib, microwave, day, June 27, 9-4. 265 drinks. 1240 Sun Valley Tons Road, Stevens. (Hopeland/ sizes and seasons up to kettles. See Ave, Michael Lane, Kurtis Lustreware W. Main St., Leola, be-­ NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ Clay area). Other sales in mens. Tons of toys, baby Street and Shawn Drive) on Craigslist. 1012 Rabbit Hill items, women’s clothes, tween Mook’s and area. age Sale, June, 26, 27, 7am- 6/26-6/27, 7am-1pm. Home DVDs, and lots more. Every-­ Road, Lititz (Rothsville). Sharp Shopper. ? Vintage light fixtures, decorations, antiques, furni-­ NOTICE: Yard Sale, Thurs-­ thing must go, priced to sell. Pointview Ave., across from other vintage items, house-­ ture, ladies clothing, men’s day, June 25. Clothing, NOTICE: Yard Sale, 6/26NOTICE: Yard Sale, Friday, housewares, fabric, hun-­Complete Restoration. hold items, large antique clothing, toys, bikes, boy’s 6/27, 7am-5pm. New and clothing, sizes 5-10, girl’s/ 6/26, 7-12. Lots of stuff, dreds of books. 1107 E. Pief-­ santa, Christmas decora-­ barely used men’s and la-­ teen girl clothing, books, cleaning out attic. Cheap fer Hill Rd., Stevens, near NOTICE: Garage Sale, June dies clothing, shoes, purs-­ tions, and much more. 966 electric smoker and too many 27-28, 6am. Local advertis-­ prices. 444 North State, Eph-­ Red Run. Rain cancels. es. Jewelry, Mercury ing items, ceramics, books, Dawn Ave., Ephrata. rata. other things to mention. Christmas balls, other sleds, games, split skirts, Christmas items, vintage NOTICE: Moving Sale, Thurs-­ much more. 734 Walnut NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard day, June 25, Friday, 26 and Street, New Holland. hats and furs, beaded poodle purse, (rare), lots of Sale, 6/25, 5-8, 6/26 and 6/ Saturday, 27, 7am-2pm. other great items, Toby 27, 7-1. Lots of new baby Sporting goods, household NOTICE: Yard Sale, 6/27, mugs, Bosson chalk fig-­ items, infant-2 and adult items, large men’s clothes, 7am. Gun cabinet, bar urines, household items, clothes, mason jars, HH, metal detector, DVDs, CDs, stools, lots kid clothes, 3toys, other items. 1078 rocker, tables and more. 239 vehicle accessories and much in-1 crib, toys. 1335 Divi-­ Hammon Ave., Ephrata. North State, Ephrata. more. 51 East Chestnut sion Hwy., between Wal-­ Street, Ephrata. mart and Hinkletown. Lancaster, PA NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, Wednesday, 7/1, 7am. 5 piece solid wood bedroom suite, bunk beds, sofa and chair, Maytag dryer, blanket chest, quilt, 2 brand new training collars for dogs, 2 Stihl leafblowers, clothing, shoes, fabric, books, house-­ wares, subs, baked goods, guinea pigs. 305 Martin Road, Ephrata.

NOW HIRING

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Property Maintenance Supervisor Seeking full-time Property Maintenance Supervisor for mobile home park. Must be experienced in plumbing, electrical and general maintenance.

DELIVERY DRIVER

Weekdays 11am-5pm • Company Vehicle Ephrata Location Call or email Mike for details.

Contact: ndearolf@fishercompanies.com

717-733-0622 or 717-449-9743

Currently Hiring:

Wanner Transport

Church Sexton Position Part-Time

(less than 20 hours/week) Responsibilities: Housekeeping interior, maintaining stock of supplies, cleaning around building exterior, set up areas for functions, be contact person for repair/ services, maintain equipment records/files, maintain equipment/tools in good order. Requirements: High School Diploma or GED, prior experience preferred, not required, able to pass criminal and child clearances, able to meet physical requirements.

Interested applicants can send a resume to:

Sexton Position Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 167 East Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 or Email to: htrinity@ptd.net

WOODMASTERS Cabinetry Woodmasters Custom Cabinetry LLC is currently seeking to fill positions in the following production departments:

MILLING – CABINET FRONT FRAME, CUTTING and HARDWARE & SHIPPING Must have good work skills. Experience is preferred. Salary based on experience. Along with a competitive salary, we offer a benefit package that includes: Health, Dental, Life/Disability and IRA Plan. Paid Holidays and Vacation Pay. If you are interested, please apply at our plant location 204 Rod and Gun Road, Newmanstown, PA 17073 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. & 4:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday or fax resume to 717-949-3924, or email to cindy@woodmasterscabinetry.com or millie@woodmasterscabinetry.com

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∙ CNA Shifts Available: Flex 6am-2pm, PRN 6am-2pm, FT 2pm-10pm, PT 2pm-10pm ∙ LPN Shifts Available: Flex 7am-3:30pm, PRN 7am-3:30pm, FT 3pm-11:30pm, PT 3pm-11:30pm, Flex 3pm-11:30pm ∙ RN Shifts Available: Flex 7am-3:30pm, 11pm-7:30am Offering bonuses for Full-Time and Part-Time

CDL CLASS A

Regional Opportunity working for small familyowned trucking company based in Lancaster County, hauling bulk commodities with 1999 Pete 379 and 2015 MAC frameless dump trailer.

Call/text 717-740-2906 or visit gardensstevens.com/#careers

400 Lancaster Avenue, Stevens, PA 17578 | 717-336-3878

Must have current medical card, clean MVR and minimum 2 years’ driving experience. We offer percentage load pay, 100% PAID Highmark Health Care, paid vacation and retirement plan w/company match.

Interested candidates should contact Nick at 717-371-3301

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The Groves is a 9,000 square foot Victorian home elegantly restored to accommodate 15-17 senior residents.

HOMEMAKER – CAREGIVER

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

Qualified candidates will assist and care for residents (bathing, dressing, hair care, medication management), facilitate group activities, manage evening meal, cook and oversee serving meals. This individual should be able to work independently, multi-task, manage time efficiently, and have a friendly-caring personality.

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4:30 PM – 7:30 PM 2-4 Shifts Per Week, Every Other Weekend Required Prepare light evening meal such as sandwiches, soups, and salads. Kitchen and dining room clean-up, restock. Additional lunch shift available 12- 1:30 PM All above shifts could be every weekend if desired.

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NOTICE: Yard Sale, Friday and Saturday, June 26-27. Tools, fishing lures, puz-­ zles, clocks, canes, walk-­ ers, hunting coat, shop sweepers. Valley View Mo-­ bile Home Park, 322 W., turn right on Snyder Road. NOTICE: Multi-Family Garage Sale, 6/25, 17pm, 6/26, 7am-7pm, 6/ 27, 7am-noon. Men’s and women’s clothing, boys’ infant-teen, girls’ infant6T, housewares, bar stools, toddler bed, antiques. 907 Smokes-­ town Rd., Denver.

NOTICE: Annual Neighbor-­ hood Yard Sales, June 25, 26, Thursday, 1pm, Friday, 7am. Icehouse Hill Rd., Wa-­ ter St., Mockingbird Cr., Leed Hill Rd., and Church Rd., Durlach/Mt. Airy area.

NOTICE: Huge Downsiz-­ ing, Multi-Family Yard Sale, Friday-Saturday, 6/ 26-6/27, 7am. Antiques, furniture, household, glassware, garden wire, fabrics, quilts, Cricuts, cartridges, wardrobes, dresses, wood stove, walkin tub, refrigerator, old windows, clothing, kitch-­ en cabinets, flour bin w/ sifter, books, Victoria strainer, old hospital bed, more. 1070 W. Main Street, New Holland.

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NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Yard Sale, Thursday, June 25. Boxed cards, house-­ wares, children-adult clothes, recliner chair and NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard loveseat. If raining it will be Sale, Friday, June 26, Sat-­ up back in the garage. 175 E. urday, June 27. Lots of Church St., Reamstown. Across from Burkholder Gar-­ items. 30A Durlach Road, Stevens. age.

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NOTICE: 3 Family Garage Sale, Friday, June 26, 7am? Saturday, 8am to 2pm. Women’s clothing, house-­ hold items, Christmas, some Halloween items, books, etc. Prices are not high. 20 Meadowview Drive, Ephrata, up from the Green Dragon. See signs.

Announcements NOTICE: Cloister Laundro-­ mat is offering wash and fold services with pick-up and delivery available. Call 717-725-4094 for pricing and to schedule service. Commercial discounts available. Read your ad the first week it appears! This publication will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement.

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: Deb’s Dog Grooming, worked for Dean and Lisa Martin at kennel 16 years. For appointment call, 717-917-1851. HELP OFFERED: Schmuck’s Painting, Powerwashing. Homes, decks, reasonable rates. 717-625-1102.

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

HELP OFFERED: Commer-­ cial and Residential cleaning. No subcontracting. Angela, 717-314-8981.

Home & Lawn Care

HELP OFFERED: Honest, experienced Christian lady will take care of elderly (mom or dad), 24-7, full time or part time. Vera, 717-808-7055.

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

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

HELP OFFERED: Root Grinding, for a smooth lawn mowing under the trees. 717-733-5863.

Cleaning Services

HELP OFFERED: Brian’s Mowing. Weekly mowing. 27 years at great prices. From Denver, PA. 717-468-5086.

HELP OFFERED: Cleaning services for Schoeneck and HELP OFFERED: Lawn Ser-­ nearby areas. Mother and vice on weekends, price is daughter team, dependable negotiable. Please call 717- and thorough. Call or text, 917-4852. 717-572-9909.

HELP OFFERED: Victory Plumbing & HVAC. Local company, no job too small. New install or service. Li-­ censed, insured. Call 717824-6309.

Construction/ Mechanical LOCAL ELECTRICIANS

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

717-738-1151

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Minimum 5 years experience in commercial & industrial fields. Competitive wages and full benefits package. Send resume to: Fax: (717) 336-1088 Email: reception1@EdwardsElectricinc.com

JOIN THE BLUE RIDGE TEAM! A Construction Technician is needed to perform a variety of overhead/ underground construction duties in the Ephrata area such as: • Placing hardline cables • Frame and strand poles • Lash/overlash cable • Transfer facilities between poles • Place cable in joint trenches • Digging trenches • Climbing poles and ladders • Maintenance and upgrades

For more information and to apply, please go to Career Opportunities at www.pencor.com. E.O.E.

1st & 3rd Shift Openings In business since 1962, we provide equipment supporting the national infrastructure which includes the gas and electric industry, the military, portable power and pumping, first responders and more. While we continue to monitor the situation, our facilities remain open with modifications. We are dedicated to providing a safe work environment while we work to meet our special duties and responsibilities to support the Defense Industrial Base Essential Critical Infrastructure of our Country.

3rd Shift – 6:00pm-2:30am, Sunday-Thursday Painters: Spray surfaces of heavy steel and casting fabrications with protective prime and top coat paints per customer requirements. Previous industrial painting experience preferred, but will train. Paint Prep: Perform required prep work of heavy steel and casting fabrications. Press & Shear Operator: Operator will learn to set up a variety of equipment as they build metalworking skills. Will use experience to fabricate parts running brake presses, shears, saw and other metal forming equipment. Fabricating knowledge and machine set-up a plus. Welder/Fabricator: Layout, fit and weld fabricated, cast and forged components to assemble products. Must be proficient MIG welder with print reading and layout skills with 3+ yrs exp.

1st Shift – 5:00am-2:30pm, Monday-Friday Welding Specialist – Military: Layout, fit and weld fabricated, cast and forged components to complete specific military projects. 9+ years GMAW weld exp. with print reading and layout skills. Must qualify in multiple AWS Code Certifications as required by program guidelines. Must be U.S. citizen or lawful permanent residents of the United States and properly licensed. Mechanical Assemblers: Assemble utility trailers, pump assemblies and other products for the construction, public utility and equipment rental industries. Must have mechanical abilities and print reading skills All positions require ability to perform moderate to heavy lifting. We offer competitive wages, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) with company match, profit sharing, paid holidays and vacations.

Apply in person or online to:

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

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Automotive HELP OFFERED: Trimming and tree removal, Cocalico Tree Service. Free esti-­ mates, 717-682-4591.

HELP WANTED: Now hiring PT general help, including maintenance and laundry, must work weekends. Apply at Red Roof Inn, 2017 N. Reading Rd., Denver, PA 17517.

HELP OFFERED: We do mulching, edging, planting, trimming, pruning, and hardscaping. Call ZJ’s Es-­ HELP WANTED: Nighttime tate Maintenance at 717custodian for church and 381-5055 or visit landsca-­ daycare. 20-25 hours a pinglancasterpa.com. week. Akron area. Call Jer-­ emy to set up a time to 717-629-3970. Im-­ HELP OFFERED: New meet. mediate start.

concrete or replace-­ ment, sidewalks, pat-­ HELP WANTED: Certified ios, driveways, garage life guard. Call Starlite Resort, 717-471floors, stamped con-­ Camping 5321. crete, any concrete pads. Licensed & fully HELP WANTED: Good’s insured. 717-468-5253. Potato Chips seeking part-time packers, (Mon., Tue., Wed.). Ap-­ Help Wanted ply in person. 306 E. Main St., Adamstown.

HELP WANTED: Part-time person for warehouse. Must be 18 years or older, Friday, 2pm-9pm, every other Sat-­ urday, 11am-9pm. $12/ hour. Call Denver Beer, 717-336-2277.

HELP WANTED: MDS Gen-­ eral Contracting is looking for a self-motivated indi-­ vidual with basic carpentry skills, knowledge of plumb-­ ing and electrical work a plus. Call Morgan at 717271-2278. HELP WANTED: Need help getting circulation in my body. Masseuse/physical therapy. No texting. No smoking/drinking. 717-9256233.

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WANTED: Buying estate jewelry, gold, silver, watches, wrist/pocket, costume jewelry, sterling flatware, antiques, vintage clothes. Nobody beats Uncle Funky’s price. 1484-432-9770, 717-7330003.

HELP WANTED: Driver need-­ ed 4-6 weeks, 3x per week. Driving time about 20 min-­ utes for total time about 1 hour. Call or text 717-2080135, with name, number, and expected pay for service. Start July 2nd week.

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WANTED: $50-$500 paid for junk autos. Free removal. Call anytime, licensed, in-­ sured, bonded. All paper-­ work taken care of legally. 717-989-6980.

WANTED: $100-$2,000 paid for unwanted and junk vehi-­ HELP WANTED: Residential cles. Local, insured and and commercial cleaning bonded dealer. Free removal. company looking for hard-­ Call anytime, 717-350-1208. working, dedicated individu-­ als to join our team. We have both PT and FT available. WANTED: Cash for music Please contact Christy Ma-­ instruments, electronics dara, 717-823-1900 or and video games. Call/ email, mahalocleaning text, 717-368-3337. pa@gmail.com.

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Fuel & Deli, 1634 West Main, $11.00 hour, 36 hours week. Call 717-6298907.

WANTED: Vinyl records & Apartments musical instruments: Pay-­ For Rent ing cash. Top dollar paid for your vinyl records- all FOR RENT: Rooms available styles and genres, 33s, with kitchenette, weekly or 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, FOR RENT: Twin Pine monthly at Econo Lodge Inn and Suites, Denver/ RT272, clarinets, trumpets, any-­ Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ near Dunkin Donuts and Red thing music! We love it all. Roof Inn. No pets. Call 717Call or stop by today, Li-­ cess, $20.00/month and 336-7000. titz Music Company, 47 S. up. 717-733-6549. 1932 W. Broad Street in Lititz. 717- Main, Ephrata. Tuesday & FOR RENT: 2BR, 2nd floor, includes appliances, washer/ 627-4929. www.lititzmusic Thursday, 9am-5pm, Mon-­ dryer, AC, off-street parking, and lawn care, no .com. day, Wednesday & Friday, trash smoking/pets, 50 Lancaster For information on 9am-12:00pm, Sat., by ap-­ Ave., Ephrata, $785 per placing your ad in month plus security. 717The Shopping News, call our pointment. office at 717-738-1151. 627-2121.

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Automotive section FOR RENT: Studio, $300 week. 1 person. Utilities and cable included. $60/ day. 717-715-9370. FOR RENT: 2BR, 1BA, Reamstown with laundry room, deck, yard, off-street parking, $800. 717-587-9604. FOR RENT: 2BR, 1st floor, 1 car garage, central air, $1,200 plus utilities. 3BR, 2BA, 2nd floor, 1 car garage, central air, $1,300 plus utilities. Both apartments on Gross St., Ephrata. No smoking, no pets. Security deposit required. Available 7/1. 717271-2566.

Houses FOR RENT: Rent a week at Rehoboth Beach for 2020. Make reservations early. 31/2-4 blocks from ocean and boardwalk. Sleeps 8. No pets. 717-629-6556.

FOR RENT: Recently updated single-family rancher. 3BR, 1BA, 1 car garage. Sherry Court, Ephrata. Features new flooring, windows, deck, paint and appliances. Central air, front/rear yard, offstreet parking. Includes refrigerator, stove and dishwasher. No pets/ smoking. $1170/month plus utilities. Available 8/1. 1-year lease, security deposit, credit check required. 717738-1151.

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The Eastern Lancaster County Library’s building remains closed until further notice. Their top priority is the safety and well-being of their patrons and staff. Their book drops are now open and they are offering NoContact Self-Pickup Service. Phone Hours*: Monday 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; Tuesday - 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; Wednesday ­ 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; Thursday - 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Friday - 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; Saturday - 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Pickup Hours*: Monday 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; Tuesday - 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; Wednesday ­ 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; Thursday - 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Saturday - 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon *Phone and Pickup Hours are subject to change. Please check elancolibrary.org for current information. Their usual automated hold system remains inactive at this time. Unfortunately, due to limitations of the library database software, they are unable to fulfill previously placed holds and all existing holds have been

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cancelled county wide. To request specific materials, call them at 717354-0525 or send an email to hsmith@elancolibrary.org. Not sure what you’d like? They have created an online form you can complete so staff can choose up to five titles for you. Fill out the form more than once if you’d like - you can request books, audiobooks, DVDs and magazines. For their online form and more information, please visit www.elancolibrary.org/ pickup. Please note that all library materials will be quarantined a minimum of 120 hours, so turn-around time will be longer than normal. Thank you for your continued patience and understanding as they work together to ensure the health of the community. They look forward to serving you in person again as soon as possible! They are unable to accept any movie or book donations at this time. All library events are offered virtually online. All events and activities can be found on the event calendar at elancolibrary.org. They also are available on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter. All of their electronic resources (including their e-book and e-audio collection) will continue to be available: https:// lancasterlibraries.overdrive. com/ and http://online. lancasterlibraries.org/. Library card not working?

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Send an email to Heather at hsmith@elancolibrary.org and they’ll try and get it fixed for you! If you don’t have a library card, you are able to apply for one online! Send an email to Heather at hsmith@ elancolibrary.org and they can send instructions on how to obtain a library card during the closure. • Summer Reading Program - Saturday, June 20 to Saturday, August 15. The Summer Reading Program is for children of all ages. By reading and doing activities, you will earn prizes to local businesses. The theme this year is “Imagine Your Story.” This summer the program will be all virtual, including programs and reading logs. More information will be coming soon. In 2019, they’ve had just over 1,400 children register for the program! 1,110 children completed their Summer Reading Logs and returned them to get prizes, which are record numbers. They hope to see more children get involved this summer. • Summer Fitness Quest ­ Saturday, June 20 to Saturday, August 15. For ages 5-12. This initiative is a Get Outside physical activity program to support and encourage a healthy lifestyle of youth and family members; specifically to extend learning and instill young children with an appreciation for the outdoors. The program supports free opportunities for children and adults to visit and enjoy the natural beauty of Lancaster County parks, trails, and nature

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stream event - if you don’t tune in, you’ll miss out! • Friday Frolic - Fridays at 10:30 a.m. For All Ages, best for 1-3 year olds. Join the library on Facebook Live for songs, stories, and fun! This will not be recorded, so if you don’t tune in, you’ll miss out. • Dungeons and Dragons Club - Friday, June 26 from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. For Ages 10-19. Join the library for a Virtual Dungeons and Dragons session via Zoom. Beginners are welcome, but please contact cbarrows@ elancolibrary.org if you need help with building a character sheet. Registration with an email address is required to obtain access. You will receive an email with the Zoom Meeting information and password before the event. Please register on their website or email cbarrows@ elancolibrary.org. • How to… Series - Fridays at 6:30 p.m. For All Ages, best for adults. Every Friday, they will discover a new online resource! Videos are uploaded to YouTube. • Teen Yoga with DoPurely - Saturday, June 27 at 2:00 p.m. For Ages 13-18. Please bring a mat or a heavy towel. Join DoPurely for a yoga experience. This class begins to introduce the idea of yoga practice and its benefits for the body and mind. Yoga classes also include breathing exercises and

of her favorite picture books. Please register on their • Teen Generation Pound website or email cbarrows@ with DoPurely - Monday, elancolibrary.org. June 29 at 2:00 p.m. For • Preschool Storytime Ages 13-18. Join them for a Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. For Generation Pound class All Ages, best for 3-6-yearfrom DoPurely. GENER olds. Preschoolers are ATION POUND® is a invited to enjoy themed youth-oriented program that books, songs, rhymes, or fuses movement and music movement activities. They to improve focus, coor­ will be streaming from their dination, physical fitness, Facebook. and teamwork skills. By • Zoom Zumba - Tuesday, combining exercise and June 23 at 2:00 p.m. and interactive activities, teens 5:30 p.m. Certified Instructor will learn new ways to Carcy Vreeland is offering explore movement, embrace virtual Zumba classes that their creativity and rock out you can attend from the muscle conditioning, — ultimately building comfort of your own living balance, flexibility, boosted strength, confidence and room! Send an email to energy, and a serious dose of self-awareness. hsmith@elancolibrary.org to awesome each time you Don’t have Ripstix for receive the Zoom Meeting leave class. Pound? Most do not…. you ID and password. • Book Wizards Readcan use drumsticks, spatulas, - On Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. Aloud Club - Tuesdays at spoons; anything like a is Chair Zumba. Chair 6:30 p.m. from June 23 to drumstick. Zumba is a seat class that August 11. Join them on Registration with an email combines muscle-toning Facebook Live to catch Ms. address is required to obtain moves to give you an overall Carla reading aloud a fantasy access. You will receive an energy boost. At 5:30 p.m. is chapter book! This is a live relaxation methods and give stream storytime on their email with the Zoom Zumba. Zumba is a total stream only event – if you children tools they can use to Facebook page. Ms. Heather Meeting information and workout, combining all don’t tune in, you’ll miss cope with stress and regulate will be reading some more password before the event. elements of fitness - cardio, out! emotions. sta g d y ent, The do name from the n as star ’s brig apartmludes R ir no B e 1 now h k th c T: t in ly N e n g E r, Registration with an email o t Earth, on o R , FOR ta, 2nd flo ve, heat s, commtar.” In ancien ti i iu d / o ir d a t m o r a S s o N h o p address is required to obtain One bedr nts, E frigerator, parkinng. lus g S lights j e p e the “Do hen artificial , peo- in conju apartm uses. r ff-street ets, $500 osit. e access. You will receive an ,w tars th s s e e o p o m p e th h in ti / d g re a y in gle scu as email with the Zoom snin/Denver anred-- sumtiloitkies, s5e9cu-1r3it92. id not obed to the sky and believe d k n pet frie 88, Call 717-8 ple loo of inspiratio thhey even m Meeting information and Some -7 79 s n 33-7 o io t ti urce s e o creeattiin s 717 u password before the event. et.t rs to qld not explain. ciallly e w s s n e a s u Hous wise co stars known a Please register on their Tha otherw , ings of s” were used to and a p /2 u -1 ro 1 website or email cbarrows@ T: Ephrata,a1lkBinRg G , s R n e o B ie r ri ti 3 a o to e ll s N ic w . “conste iees, and thhese lklorree. weat ENT: N n area Withinowntown elancolibrary.org. FOR Rme in Akro and backto d es heat, ient fo omi- dog tell storirt ho 5/ dit 2 e A r 8 B d C $ rro rt of anc . lu g n . i I c ve and re k k 7 c o e 1 were pa constellation pmmer owe • Bedtime Stories with Ms. wIn 7 sm ch . a r t d x er, sto petts, no 7 u e s 1 un e 7 o n s r . e t Siiri O g o e th n pia Heather - Saturday, June 27 r.. No490/months. month, 5p. rinng nis Major, dir uri rrlitzer 26-7321. $ a nent d is S. 69 C E: Wu 717-8 nce r 8 5 e a . E -5 9 ta r g s R 6 s 1 i fe f F 3 2 t e 3 , at 7:30 p.m. For All Ages. check/r 8--1151. ths brigh nt on y 025, l,l, Akron story layfull,, mon 3 ludes a ie ie r mova - 626-6 RENT: BR, 2-1/2 te cute, p e. le ly. junk re ju Join the Eastern Lancaster d. 717-7 hich innc Siriius.”” Anc this tth FOR e r w ediate de ittens, Bowmansviilll re to K eet. 3 le m F s : tr t : im E , “ S E t e a E RE g . h d clu F t th R a d 9th , availab e ttes in e r n e F a m d in a g e a n is ts, litter tr 714. County Library for a live t t, th pda use les surm lean-ou 5/mon -5 cent u , ho asemen

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Ephrata Public Library Programs

The Ephrata Public Library has announced their virtual program calendar for June. Unless otherwise noted, all programs take place on the Library’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ ephratapublic. The Library is also offering online reference services through the Library’s Facebook page during the following hours: Monday and Thursday, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and

Tuesday and Wednesday, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. For additional information about Library programs, and to register, visit www. ephratapubliclibrary.org. The library building remains closed for in-person services due to the COVID-19 pandemic. • Wednesday, June 24, 10:00 a.m. - Online Story Time. Join Ms. Michaela on Facebook for a story and an easy-to-do art experience using everyday household items. Visit the Library’s Facebook to attend. Ages 3-7. • Wednesday, June 24, 1:00 p.m. - Dance the Day Away.

STORAGE AUCTION

IT IS HEREBY GIVEN that the contents of the following rental units located at Kings 625 Self Storage, 1451A Reading Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540 Will be sold through a public auction to satisfy the owners lien pursuant to The PA SelfService Storage Facilities Act at Lockerfox.com on

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1 mile North of Bowmansville, Route 625, Behind Kings Quality Foods Auctions are available online. Terms: Cash, buyers have 72 hours to remove items from premises. We reserve the right to reject all bids. Contents may include household, business, furniture, and miscellaneous items. Auction end times are followed by each unit number. LEONARD J. HARRISON Unit #716

Witman AUCTIONEERS, INC. PUBLIC AUCTION

Selling Ned & late Gwen Foltz’s Personal Collection

Saturday, June 27, 2020 • 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: 225 North Peartown Road, Reinholds, PA 17569 (On-Site At Foltz’s Redware Shop - Lancaster County.) • Ned Foltz’s 20th Century Redware Pottery • Wooden Folk Art Carvings • Baskets • Quilts • Kiln Molds

Discover your inner dancer with Stephanie. Tune in to Facebook as she teaches you all about hip hop and shows you how to do a basic move! All ages. • Wednesday, June 24, 3:00 p.m. - Science Time. Join the library on Facebook Live to hypothesize, predict, experiment, draw conclusions and explore while having fun with science. Different topics and experiments each week. Ages 6-11. • Wednesday, June 24, 4:00 p.m. - Read and Chat. Join the library on Facebook for the fifth and final book in “The Genius Files” series by Dan Gutman. They’ll spend time reading “License to Thrill” by Dan Gutman, doing activities, playing

online games and more! Ages 8-12. • Wednesday, June 24, 5:00 p.m. - Cook with Us. Join the library on Facebook as they cook a delicious meal using common ingredients you’re likely to have in your house. All ages. • Thursday, June 25, 10:00 a.m. - Online Story Time. Join Ms. Michaela on Facebook for a story and an easy-to-do art experience using everyday household items. Visit the Library’s Facebook to attend. Ages 3-7. • Thursday, June 25, 1:00 p.m. - Truth is Stranger Than Fiction. You may have heard the phrase “truth is stranger than fiction.” Sometimes it is! Join Elizabeth to learn interesting, unexpected and

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2020 AT 1:00 P.M.

Preview Times - Tuesday, June 30 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, July 1 from 8:00 A.M. *The following is just a very general list of items to be sold. Photos representing the entire auction will be posted on our website www.horstauction.com on Tuesday, June 30. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 21/2 miles west of Ephrata) FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.); APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS & LAMPS; SILVER; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; AGATE; TINWARE; PEWTER; WOODENWARE; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; TOOLS; LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT; 6’X8’ VINYL-SIDED STORAGE SHED; SEARS GAMEFISHER FIBERGLASS BOAT; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD! Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

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DONALD R. KEIM & OTHERS

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2 Sty., 5 Bdrm. House - Attached Garage - Shop

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Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 6:00 P.M.

Location: 6811 Division Hwy., Narvon, PA 17555 (Caernarvon Twp., Lancaster Co.) Directions: Rt. 322 East of Blue Ball, through Beartown to auction on right.

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3½ acres +/- w/5 Bdrm. House and 30’x40’ shop. 2 Sty. house w/2424 sq. ft., 5 bdrms., 3½ baths. Main Level: Eat-in kitchen, walk-in pantry, living rm., laundry/mudroom, half bath. 2nd Floor: 5 bdrms. including master w/master bath, 2 other full baths, storage rm. Lower Level: full basement w/750 sq. ft. finished area, family rm. w/brick hearth & wood stove. Office and can rm. Attached 2 car garage. Central AC. Elect. heat pump. Wood stove. Outbuildings: 30’x40’x12’ post frame insulated shop. 12’x18’ vinyl shed and few other sm. sheds. Swimming pool. All on 3½ acres +/- w/abundant lawn, garden and picnic area. On-site well & septic. Caernarvon Twp. Elanco Schools. Zoned R-1. Note: Partly wooded property w/privacy on the Welsh Mtn. Easy access to Rts. 322, 23, 897, 10 and turnpike. Minutes to Blue Ball, Churchtown, Honeybrook, etc. Property is available for immediate possession. Sellers have relocated and intend to sell. TERMS: 10% down, settlement on or before September 19, 2020. Kling & Deibler, Attys. 717-354-7700. Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAYS, June 27 & July 11; 1-3 PM. Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 w/any questions or to schedule a showing. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler

Auction for: Carl Z. and Rose M. Martin (717) 629-0083 Tim Weaver Auct. Serv. Phone: 717-354-9524 Lic. # AY2109

3.5 +/- ACRE PERK-APPROVED WOODED LOT 1999 BLACK OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE 108K MI.

ABSOLUTE PUBLIC AUCTION Thurs., July 2, 2020 at 6 PM Icehouse Hill Rd., Stevens, PA 17578

From US-322 W take Durlach Rd to Durlach, Left onto Icehouse Hill Rd to Property on Right. 3.54 +/- ACRE WOODED LOT w/Existing Drive; Slopes South Towards Approx. 435’ Road Frontage on Icehouse Hill Rd.; Spring-Fed Stream; Some Mature Trees; Backside of Lot Adjoins Farmland; Perk-Approved for In-Ground Gravity Flow System. DURLACH-MT. AIRY AREA, Clay Twp., Ephrata School District, Lancaster Co. Inspection Anytime or Sat., 6/20, 1-3 PM to See Boundaries. TAXES (w/ Discounts): Spring: $383.54, Fall: $1,621.19 NOTE: Bring your dreams for this parcel in the country. Great location w/quick, easy access to surrounding towns. This is an Absolute Auction! Come prepared to buy; Property will be sold regardless of price! TERMS: 10% Down at Auction; Balance in 45 Days. SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.heiseyauctions.com Auction For:

Aaron K. Martin Estate

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REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION

Tune into their Facebook for a thrilling show filled with music, fire and dancing! • Thursday, June 25, 8:00 p.m. - Virtual Late Night for Teens. Teens are invited for a virtual hang out with Laura & Joe for a late night from home! They’ll be hanging out and playing party games for 3 hours! Ages 12-18. Late Night will be hosted on our Discord. Please go here to join the Discord channel: https://discord.gg/zew4hgE. • Friday, June 26, 10:00 a.m. - Very Tasty Veggies. Looking to get more veggies into your diet but not sure how to make them palatable? Join the library on Facebook as they showcase vegetables growing in the community garden followed by instructions on how to cook them. Ages 13+. • Friday, June 25, 1:00 p.m. - Fitness Fun Friday. Join the library on Facebook and get

Attorney: Anthony P. Schimaneck (717) 299-5251 Aaron E. Martin Auctioneer (717) 733-3511 Lic.# AU-2280-L

Auction For: Ned Foltz

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

- Narvon/Beartown/Welsh Mtn. Area -

funny facts about history, science and the world around. Did you know that Australia was first referred to as New Holland? Or that Shakespeare developed over 1,700 words commonly used today? Find a collection of facts that may surprise you! • Thursday, June 25, 3:00 p.m. - Discover the USA. Join the library on Facebook and journey across the country discovering the USA through stories, activities and games. Ages 6-11. • Thursday, June 25, 4:00 p.m. - Read and Chat. Join the library on Facebook for the fifth and final book in “The Genius Files” series by Dan Gutman. They’ll spend time reading “License to Thrill” by Dan Gutman, doing activities, playing online games and more! Ages 8-12. • Thursday, June 25, 8:00 p.m. - Fire Spinning Show.

PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

3 BDRM., 1½ STORY HOME w/2 CAR GARAGE & SHOP, PAVILION & SHED

OF

SATURDAY, JULY 25, 2020 at 11 A.M.

REAL ESTATE

1 BED/1 BATH CABIN/RESIDENCE ON 3/4 ACRE LOT BORDERING CREEK

THURS., JULY 30, 2020 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 890 E. Greenville Rd., Denver (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Denver, take Main Street towards Schoeneck. Turn right on Leisey Rd. and then bear left to continue on Greenville Rd. Access property via stone drive on the right. Watch for signs. Real estate consists of a vinyl sided dwelling, built in 1935, containing an eat-in kitchen with propane fireplace; a living room with sandstone hearth & woodburning insert; one bedroom with a cedar-lined walk in closet; a full bath with laundry hookup; and four seasons room all on the main level. There is approx. 1,145 sq. ft. of living space. One car garage. Oil forced air heat. Well and septic on-site. This secluded dwelling is situated on a 0.76 (+/-) acre lot bordering the Middle Creek, just outside of Denver Boro. Currently used as a permanent residence, this would also make an ideal and convenient cabin/recreational property. There are multiple decks around the structure to enjoy the creek, and wildlife, from all angles! The seller is downsizing to a retirement community, and he is motivated to sell! You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open House to be held by appointment, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. K. Shirk, Att’y Terms By:

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

Located at: 76 Park St., Stevens (Reamstown), PA 17578 Directions: From Denver/Reamstown light on Rt. 272, take E. Church St. 1/2 mile to Left on Park St. to sale on Left. 1,358 sq. ft. 11/2 Story vinyl-sided home w/3 bedrooms, full bath plus, 2 car garage, shop, pavilion & utility shed on 86’x317’x87’x290’ level lot. 1ST FL: LIVING RM.; DINING RM.; KITCHEN: Hix cabinets, 30” elec. oven/range, Daewoo refrigerator; MASTER BEDROOM: Hardwood floor, lg. closet & dr. to rear deck; FULL BATHROOM: Linen closets. 2ND FL: BEDROOM: Pine floors, knee wall storage, door to upper patio; BEDROOM: Pine floor, closet w/attic access. BASEMENT: Concrete & vinyl floor, EFM hot water boiler (2008), washer/dryer hook up, 200 AMP service (2005), outside entrance. Circa 1937 well-maintained plaster home has hot water baseboard & radiator heat, asphalt shingle roof on main house (2015), some metal roofing, small rear deck. OUTBUILDINGS: 2 car garage w/overhead storage & attached shop; covered pavilion w/metal roof; 9’x12’ utility shed. Home w/blown attic insulation, public water & sewer, macadam drive, parking pad, storm windows/screens, deep level rear lawn, stream & farmland to rear; MOVE-IN CONDITION. OPEN HOUSE: Saturdays, June 27 & July 11 from 1-4 P.M. or by appointment. Call 717-336-5877. See pics on auctionzip.com #5627. REAL ESTATE TERMS: 10% down day of sale; balance on or before 60 days. ATTORNEY: E. Richard Young, Jr.

Sale by:

KENNETH & ROCHELLE HEINSEY

Food Available


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - 15B

your heart pumping with fun movement activities that are exciting and easy to do at home. Ages 3-7. • Friday, June 26, 4:00 p.m. - Read and Chat. Join the library for a look back on the five books in the series “The Genius Files” series by Dan Gutman. They’ll spend time discussing, playing games, asking and answering questions and looking back on all the amazing places the McDonald family visited along their cross-country trip. Ages 8-12. • Saturday, June 27, 10:00 a.m. - Online Story Time with Miss Wendi. Join the library Saturday mornings for a story time with Miss Wendi! Miss Wendi is a kindergarten teacher and a circulation assistant at the library. Join her as she shares her love of reading, stories and children! Ages 0-5. • Monday, June 29, 2:00 p.m. - SFX Makeup. Have you ever been interested in body art? Watch on Facebook as Cassi transforms her face

into a piece of art before your eyes! • Monday, June 29, 3:00 p.m. - Kids Crafts. Join the library on Facebook for red, white and blue Independence Day crafts you can make at home. Ages 7-12. • Monday, June 29, 4:00 p.m. - Teens Write Here, Right Now. Join the library for an hour of creative writing virtually! After registration, you will be emailed a link to our Zoom room. Ages 13-18. • Monday, June 29, 4:00 p.m. - Read and Chat. The book for this fun Facebook literacy time will be “Mike’s Mystery,” the fifth book in “The Boxcar Children” series. Opportunities for discussions, questions and activities will be included. Ages 7-12. • Tuesday, June 30, 10:00 a.m. - Online Toddler Story Time. Join Ms. Michaela on Facebook for a story time specifically geared towards toddlers. Shorter stories and easier art experiences will

(Lincoln Heights/Ephrata Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION 2-BDRM. 2.5-BATH RANCHER w/2-CAR GARAGE

bring big smiles to your youngsters! Ages 1-5. • Tuesday, June 30, 1:00 p.m. - Afternoon SingAlong. Join the library on Facebook for a time to sing and dance to your favorite songs from the comfort of your home. • Tuesday, June 30, 3:30 p.m. - Virtual Teen Gamers Club. Join the library for a Virtual Gamers Club! You must have a Discord account to attend. Please go here to join the Discord channel: https://discord. gg/zew4hgE. They will be playing party games online! Ages 10-18 only, please! After you join please review the Rules channel for what is appropriate in the server. They can’t wait to see you there! • Tuesday, June 30, 4:00

p.m. - Read and Chat. The book for this fun Facebook literacy time will be “Mike’s Mystery,” the fifth book in “The Boxcar Children” series. Opportunities for discussions, questions and activities will be included. Ages 7-12. • Tuesday, June 30, 5:00 p.m. - Geology Rocks! Join the library on Facebook as they learn about the origins and benefits of various gems and minerals that you might even have in your own backyard! • Tuesday, June 30, 6:30 p.m. - Family Movie Night. Join the library for a familyfriendly movie streamed online for your viewing pleasure! Registration is required. Instructions for viewing and a list of movies will be emailed to you.

PUBLIC AUCTION 11/2 STY. 4 BDRM. CAPE COD DWL. GARAGE – UTILITY BLDG. DENVER BORO AREA

THURSDAY, JULY 9 • 5 P.M. 414 N. 7th St., Denver, PA 17517. From Ephrata Rt. 272 N. to Denver/ Reamstown light. Left W. Church St. towards Denver (becomes Main St.). Right N. 6th St. Left Locust St. Right N. 7th St. to property on left. (Denver Boro., Lanc. Co.)

SAT., JULY 11, 2020 at 9:00 AM Located at 1189 Joann Ave., Ephrata, Pa. 17522

Directions: From Rt. 272/322 follow Rt. 322 W. ½ mile to left on Crescent Ave. to right on Joann Ave. to home at end of cul-de-sac. Real Estate: Consists of a 2,141 sq. ft. (1983) 2-bdrm brick rancher w/2-car garage on a level .31-ac. lot. Main floor includes a spacious custom cabinetry kitchen w/range, DW & fridge; a 13’x18’ laundry/office area & full bath; 8’x55’ covered rear porch; 14’x16’ formal dining area; 16’x20’ formal living room w/ bay window & foyer; 14’x18’ family room w/LP aux. stove & brick hearth; built-in bookshelves; 2 large bedrooms w/closets & full bath; master w/private ½ bath; attached 528 sq. ft. 2-car garage; 2,141 sq. ft. basement is unimproved w/concrete floor; storage shelves; newer roof & insulated windows; heat pump/central AC; 200-amp svc; public water & sewer; annual taxes: $5,628; 2-100 gallon LP tanks; concrete driveway. Outbuilding: a 12’x16’ utility barn; large level lot borders farmland; property is located at end of cul-de-sac. Open House: Sat. JUNE 27 from 1-3 PM; for info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Note: Home features a spacious open floor plan; desirable one-floor living; beautiful kitchen cabinetry; tasteful décor throughout; low maintenance home is move-in ready; located along a quiet side street on cul-desac w/farmland border. WATCH FOR FULL LISTING TO FOLLOW. For photos & full listing visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

1½ sty. vinyl Cape Cod dwl. w/1200 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/ appliances, living rm., 4 bdrms., 1½ baths, laundry w/washer & dryer included, full bsmt., electric baseboard heat, low maintenance exterior w/covered soffit & fascia, attached 1 car garage & utility bldg. all on level rural lot w/mature shade, macadam driveway, public water & sewer. NOTE: Owner downsizing and moving to retirement quarters. Economical & low maintenance dwl. in nice quiet well-kept residential area. Ideal as residence or investment. Convenient location w/easy access to Rts. 222, 272 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or private showing June 27 & July 4 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Anna M. Wivell Roy E. Good, Jr. Claudia Heilman: Aaron Z. Nolt 717-466-9339 Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

PUBLIC AUCTION 1 STY. STONE/BRICK 3 BDRM. RANCHER ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE 6.4 ACRES PARTIALLY WOODED LAWN & GARDEN – TOOLS – GUNS & HUNTING FIVEPOINTVILLE – RED RUN AREA

SATURDAY, JUNE 27 12 P.M. – REAL ESTATE 1 P.M.

Auction For:

LOUELLA M. & (The Late Ammon K.)

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

HORST

680 Chestnut Hill Rd., Denver, PA 17517. From Fivepointville Rt. 897 N. Left Chestnut Hill Rd. to property on right. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

POA Darwin Horst 717-333-5257

(Voganville Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

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

THURSDAY, JUNE 25 at 6:30 P.M. LOCATED AT: 332 Linden Grove Rd., Ephrata, Pa 17522

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

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

Auction For:

MELVIN M. MARTIN

(717) 278-8777

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all contributed greatly to the freedom we now have. The Ironmasters supported the war needs and risked their fortunes to supply iron to the cause. George Taylor, Iron Master at Warwick Furnace, and the previously discussed Robert Morris Jr., were both signers of The Declaration of Independence. If you would like to find out more about the im­ portance of iron forges in our area the following museums would be of interest: Cornwall Iron

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Furnace, PA Historical & Museum Commission, Corn­ wall; Hopewell Iron Furnace, National Historic Site, Elverson; and Mercer Museum, Doylestown. Books that can explain more are Forges and Furnaces in Province of Pennsylvania, 1914, PA Society of Colonial Dames of America; and The Bible in Iron, 1914, Henry Chapman Mercer (available for free viewing online https:// archives.org).

STORAGE AUCTION

IT IS HEREBY GIVEN that the contents of the following rental units located at Kings 625 Self Storage, 1451A Reading Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540 Will be sold through a public auction to satisfy the owners lien pursuant to The PA SelfService Storage Facilities Act at Lockerfox.com on

Tues., July 7, 2020 • 11AM for non-payment of rent.

KINGS 625 SELF STORAGE

1 mile North of Bowmansville, Route 625, Behind Kings Quality Foods Auctions are available online. Terms: Cash, buyers have 72 hours to remove items from premises. We reserve the right to reject all bids. Contents may include household, business, furniture, and miscellaneous items. Auction end times are followed by each unit number. LEONARD J. HARRISON Unit #263

.31-AC. LOT * 2006 LEXUS SUV * FURNITURE LAWN & GARDEN * PERSONAL PROPERTY

REAL ESTATE at 12:00 NOON

Heritage Of The Pennsylvania Heartland

Custom 1 sty. stone/brick ‘one owner’ rancher w/1924 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/Rutt custom cabinets & range, living rm. w/bow window, 1st floor laundry/mudroom, 3 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/private bath), 2 full baths, attic, full bsmt. w/spacious finished family rm. w/brick fireplace & adjoining workshop area, large utility & canning rm., elec. heat, whole house fan, low maintenance exterior w/covered soffit & fascia, new roof ‘16, attached 2 car garage all on 6.4 ACRES country partially wooded lot overlooking farm country, double width macadam driveway, plenty of area for garden, on-site well & septic, along rural country road. Zoned Ag. NOTE: After 56 years the Good’s are relocating to retirement quarters & serious to sell! Well maintained, clean “move in” condition “one owner” stone/brick rancher on acreage property. A “must see” to appreciate. Convenient country location w/easy access to Rt. 897, 222 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment. For brochure or land plotting visit www. klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

Lawn & Garden – Shop Tools: JD 285 Hydro Tractor w/46” Deck, Power Flo-Bagger, Approx. 1350 Hrs., 1 Owner. JD 42” Snowblower, 15-Gal. Rear Mounted Sprayer w/Wand, Thatcher, 5KW Brushless Standby Gen. Tractor Mounted, JD 260G String Trimmer, Lawn Aerator, Echo 302 Chain Saw, MF Dump Trailer, Lawn Roller, Scotts Spinner & Drop Spreader, Ortho Spreader, Black & Decker Hedge Trimmer, Conestoga 14” Bandsaw, 10” Auto Plane, 6” Jointer & UFO 90 Dust Collector System, Sears 8” Table Saw, 6-Gal. Shop Vac, Belt/Disc Sander, Table Top Drill Press, Craftsman 1HP Router, Croquet Set. Guns – Hunting – Collectibles: Ithica Mod. 66 Super Single 20ga. Shotgun w/3” Chamber, NR Davis & Sons 16ga. Double Barrel, Savage Mod. 29A .22 SL & LR Tube Feed Pump w/Weaver 4x Scope, Bear Whitetail Hunter Compound Bow w/Mech. Release & Arrows, 8-Gun Cabinet, CH Super C Reloading Press Including Scales, Reamer Lube, Funnel, Case Trimmer & Hand Books, United 15-60 Spotting Scope w/Tripod. NOTE: Auction to begin at 12PM w/tools, followed by guns & hunting items at 12:30PM. Real Estate 1PM. Possibility everything sold before RE. Terms cash, PA check, or major credit card w/3% service fee. No Food Stand. Randal V. Kline Richard W. & Roy E. Good, Jr. Irene H. Good Aaron Z. Nolt Rick: Curvin M. 717-475-2163 Horning 717-445-4309 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1 STY. 4 BDRM. RANCHER 3 CAR GAR. – SHOP – 28x40 POLE BARN

2.2 ACRES

REINHOLDS – BLAINSPORT AREA

SAT., JULY 11 • 10 A.M.

255 Whitehall Rd., Reinholds, PA 17569. Rt. 897 N. from Reinholds to Blainsport. Right Whitehall Rd. Property on left.

Custom “one owner” rancher w/3320 SF finished area, large country kitchen (abundant cabinets & counterspace), living rm., family/sun rm., 4 bdrms., 3 baths (master bdrm. w/10x9 bath & WIC), daylight bsmt., large rec rm. Special features: geotherm heat pump & central AC, insulated/ tilt windows, poured bsmt. walls, deck 13x24, 3 car gar. area, 2 attached & 1 oversized gar. 23x26 w/shop area. Outbldgs: Barn/garage 28x40 w/ (3) overhead doors, 2.2 ACRES, lawn, garden, fenced pasture. Zoned Ag. Owners moving to farm & serious to sell. “Move in” condition dwl. Spacious. Quiet, peaceful location. Easy access to Denver, Cocalico, Kleinfeltersville, Reinholds, Rt. 222 & Turnpike. A “must see” property. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., June 27 & July 4 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Donald G. & Patsy A. Kauffman 717-336-2612

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC AUCTION

COUNTRY 1 STY. STONE 3 BDRM. RANCHER ATTACHED 2 CAR GAR. – HEATED GAR./SHOP 24x60 2.8 ACRES PARTIALLY WOODED BOWMANSVILLE AREA

SATURDAY, JULY 11 • 1 P.M.

286 Panorama Dr., Denver, PA 17517. Rt. 625 N. thru Bowmansville under PA Turnpike. Left Bowmansville Rd. Left Panorama Dr. to property on right. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

1 sty. stone rancher w/1669 SF finished area, spacious country eat-in kitchen w/raised panel cabinets, appliances & fireplace w/gas log assembly, living/family rm. w/picture window, 3 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/master bath), 2 full baths, 1st floor laundry, attic, full bsmt. w/large storage rm. 14x38, electric heat pump, central AC, low maintenance exterior w/covered soffit & fascia, insulated/tilt windows, including new picture window. Upgrades Include: laminate flooring, carpet, new interior & exterior trim all done approx. 2 yrs. ago, 200-amp elec. service, covered front porch, patio, attached 2 car garage. Outbldg: 1½ sty. frame/painted steel siding garage/ shop 24x60 w/15x16 overhead door, heated & insulated, utility bldg. all on level 2.8 ACRE partially wooded country lot w/mature shade, lawn & garden area, macadam double width driveway, on-site well & septic. Zoned Ag. NOTE: Owners moving out of state & motivated to sell! Tremendous opportunity to purchase rural country “must see” property in clean “move in” condition. Economical & low maintenance. Convenient location w/ easy access to Rts. 625, 897, 222 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house June 27 & July 4 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-7331006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Jerimy D. & Roy E. Good, Jr. Michaela B. Martin Aaron Z. Nolt 717-824-7657 Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956


16B - Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

SALES REGISTER WED., JUNE 24 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. WED., JUNE 24 - 5:00 p.m. - Ephraim B. and Susan R. Miller, 6808 N. Black­ horse Rd., Parkesburg. Custom 3 bedroom split foyer dwelling, 1 car garage,

2 car garage/shop 24x30, 1 acre rural lot, gazebo. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. THURS., JUNE 25 - 4:00 p.m. - Paul J. and Aimee F. Satterfield, 170 Nottingham Rd., Nottingham. 7 acres zoned commercial/industrial real estate, 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car

PUBLIC AUCTION 2 STY. 4 BDRM. DWL. – IN-LAW QUARTERS (2) UTILITY BLDGS. 12x20 & 10x16 3/10 ACRE LEVEL LOT DENVER – REINHOLDS – ADAMSTOWN AREA

TUESDAY, JUNE 30 • 5 P.M.

90 Reinholds Rd., Reinholds, PA 17569. Rt. 897 N. to Reinholds to 4-way stop. Left Ridge Rd. Left Reinholds Rd. to property on left. (E. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.)

garage, 2 story shop/garage 26x48 plus 3 bedroom apartment, 24x36 pole barn with stalls. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 25 - 6:00 p.m. - Norman A. and Brenda J. Wangman, 957 Clearview Ave., Ephrata. 3 bedroom, 2 bath Cape Cod, 3/10 acre lot. Art Panne­ becker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., JUNE 25 - 6:00 p.m. - Roy M. Sensenig, 1844 Main St., East Earl, and 1906 Main St., East Earl. 2 tracts of residential real estate. Tract #1 - 1844 Main St., Atglen stone and frame split level dwelling. Tract #2 - 1906 Main St., Vinyl sided block 1-1/2 story dwelling. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 25 - 6:30

p.m. - Melvin M. Martin, 332 Linden Grove Rd., Ephrata. 2.5 story Colonial house with 4 bedrooms, .47 acre lot, several garages and shops, nice. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., JUNE 26 - 8:00 a.m. - Donald R. and Barb­ ara M. Good, 1917 New Holland Pk., Lancaster. Lifetime collection, antiques, collectibles, coins, furniture, appliances, primi­ tives, glassware, Toyota truck, ’89 Corvette. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. FRI., JUNE 26 - 4:00 p.m. - Jeffrey L. and Chris­ tina M. Sullivan, 731 Furnace Rd., Morgantown. 2-1/2 story 1800s sandstone dwelling, 2 car garage, 30x40 pole barn with 5 horse stalls, 5.6 acres with pasture,

PUBLIC AUCTION OF

REAL ESTATE

4 BR/1.5 BATH RANCHER - 3/10 ACRE LOT

THURS., JULY 9, 2020 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

2 sty. vinyl/brick dwl. w/2206 SF finished area, kitchen w/oak raised panel cabinets & appliances, dining rm. w/slide door to rear 2-tier deck, living rm. w/picture window & brick fireplace, 4 bdrms., 2 full baths, 1st floor laundry, 1st floor attached in-law quarters w/kitchen, living rm., bdrm. & Frigidaire stackable washer & dryer included, bsmt., electric baseboard heat, low maintenance exterior w/covered soffit & fascia, (2) utility bldgs. 10x16 w/ elec. (used as a workshop) & 12x20 all on level 3/10 acre country lot w/ mature shade, professional landscaping, macadam driveway, public water & sewer. NOTE: Owners downsizing & motivated to sell. Very clean & well-kept property in nice residential area. Economical & low maintenance. Convenient location w/easy access to Rts. 897, 222 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house June 27 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) ***Special Note: Following items sold immediately after real estate at 5 P.M.*** GE Refrigerator w/Freezer on Bottom & Apartment Size GE Refrigerator. NOTE: Terms for appliances: cash or PA check. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Grace Musser Sensenig & Mary Ellen Musser 717-336-6344

PUBLIC AUCTION PERSONAL PROPERTY VEHICLES – LAWN & GARDEN – PRIMITIVES COINS – FURNITURE – APPLIANCES

TUESDAY, JUNE 30 • 9 A.M.

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

Located at 101 Niss Ave., Ephrata (Ephrata Boro., Lanc. Co.) From Ephrata, take Rt. 272 south towards Akron. Turn right on Niss Ave. to property on right.

etc. Martin and Rutt Auction­ eers. SAT., JUNE 27 - 12:00 p.m. - Richard W. and Irene H. Good, 680 Chestnut Hill Rd., Denver. 1 story stone/ brick 3 bedroom rancher, attached 2 car garage, 6.4 acres partially wooded. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Lawn and garden, tools, guns and hunting. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., JUNE 29 - 2:00 p.m. - John W. Zoll, 1134 East Pieffer Hill Rd., Stevens. Household, Ertl trucks and tractors, gen­ erator, antiques, personal property. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. TUES., JUNE 30 - 9:00 a.m. - Ralph W. and Mary Jane Gossert, 5942 Michele Dr., Narvon. Personal prop­ erty, vehicles, lawn and garden, primitives, coins, furniture, appliances. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. TUES., JUNE 30 - 5:00 p.m. - Grace Musser Sen­ senig and Mary Ellen Musser, 90 Reinholds Rd., Reinholds. 2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, in-law

PUBLIC AUCTION 11/2 STY. 3 BDRM. CAPE COD DWL. 2 CAR GAR. – BARN 28x36 – SHOP/GAR. 28x36 3.9 ACRES PARTIALLY WOODED BOWMANSVILLE – BLACK CREEK AREA

MONDAY, JULY 13 • 5 P.M.

366 Laurel Rd., Narvon, PA 17555. From 625 S. of Bowmansville. Left Laurel Rd. to property on right. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.) Real estate consists of a vinyl sided rancher, built in 1967, containing a kitchen; dining room; living room with fireplace; four bedrooms; and one and a half baths all on the main level. Approx 1,152 sq. ft. of finished one floor living space. Full basement. Attic storage. Propane forced air heat. Central air. Public water & sewer. This solid rancher is situated on a level 0.30 (+/-) acre corner lot along with an attached carport and a storage shed. Well maintained, this home features a ‘lifetime’ metal shingle roof, replacement windows, 1 year old furnace, 4 year old water softener, and much more! This is an estate and the sellers are motivated to sell! Do not miss this excellent opportunity! To view this property, by appointment only, contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. E. Richard Young, Att’y Terms By:

LARRY R. PFAUTZ ESTATE

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

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE

TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 2020 Vehicles: * 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4 w/AT, PW & Locks. * 1984 Cadillac Coupe DeVille w/2-Doors, Vinyl Top, AT, PW, PL, Cloth Interior, Approx. 213,000 Miles, Nice. * 1972 Dodge Monaco w/4-Door, AT, Vinyl Top w/Approx. 88,000 Miles. Lawn & Garden: MTD 8/26 SP Snowblower, Snapper Riding Mower, Toro 6.75 190CC Recycler Mower, Echo CS 400 & Stihl 031 AV Chain Saws, Tanaka TBC 160 Weedeater, Echo Backpack Blower, Werner 28’ Alum. Ext. Ladder, Louisville Fiberglass Step Ladder, Werner Folding Alum. Ladder, 40’ Wooden Ext. Ladder, Lawn Utility Dump Cart, Wheelbarrow, Lawn Spreaders, Car Ramps, Stanley Shop Vac, Express Wagon, Lg. Wood Storage Box, Propane Tanks, Creeper, Elec. Cords, Rheem Water Heater, Dewalt 12-V Cordless Drill, Black & Decker Circular Saw, Ratchet Tie Down, Skil Angle Grinder, Wood Clamps, Grease Guns, Quoits, Asst. Carpenter, Lawn & Garden Tools, Wood Porch Swing, Gazing Ball. Furniture – Appliances: 4-Pc. Inlaid Waterfall Bdrm. Suite, Acorn Super Glide 130T700 Stair Lift, Cedar Blanket Chest, Wooden Pantry Cupboard, Modern Dry Sink, Baker’s Stand, Matching Love Seat & Sofa Recliners, 2-Drawer File Cabinet, Misc. Chairs, Clothes Tree, End Tables, Wooden Quilting Frame, 8’ Lifetime Folding Table, Microwave Stand, Space Mate Gold Treadmill, Early Stereo, Floor, Touch & Table Lamps, Misc. Wall Décor, Plaques & Pictures, Charcoal Grill, Fans, Window AC, Fax/Copier Mach., Living Air & Eden Pure Purifiers, Kirby Sweeper, Hoover Wind Tunnel Vacuum, Dial Sewing Machine w/Cabinet, Crosley 40-Pt. Dehumidifier, Sears Cold Spot Chest Freezer, Electrolux Frontload HD Washer, GD HD Sensor Dry Dryer, Misc. Sm. Kitchen Appliances, Folding Lawn Chairs. Primitives – Coins: Cigar Mold, Wagner Fry Pan, 2-Man Saw, Sprinkling Can, Sled, Strainers, SPD Milk Can w/Spigot, Wood Clothes Dryer, Rooster Thread Holder, Asst. Children Wooden Toys, Welly & Other Toys, Asst. Needle Point, Approx. (18) 1881-2014 Silver Dollars, Eisenhower BiCentennial Silver Dollars, Wheat Pennies, Buffalo Nickels, Set of Harmony House Mandarin/Japan Dinnerware, Nobility Plated Flatware w/Chest, Asst. Household. Hunting Items: Horton Legend Crossbow w/Case & Arrows, Pacer Compound Bow w/Arrows, Tree Stands, Trophy Gun Safe, Holly, H.S. Strut & Knight & Hale Turkey Calls, Fox Pro Game Call, Mounts, Target, Asst. Hunting Clothes, Wildlife Plates Prints & Books, Fishing Rods, Cabela Director Chairs w/Removeable Table, Framed Abrupt Departure Duck Print w/Duck Stamps by David Maass, Indian/Horse Framed Prints. NOTE: Auction to begin 9AM w/tools, followed by household goods. Coins & hunting items sold at 12 Noon. Cars at 12:30PM. Terms cash, PA check, or major credit card w/3% service fee. Food Stand. Ralph W. & Randal V. Kline Mary Jane Gossert Roy E. Good, Jr. Vance Gossert: Aaron Z. Nolt 717-629-0842 Curvin M. Gail L. Shirk: Horning 717-445-5334 717-445-4309 AUCTIONEERS Vickie Brubaker Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956 717-445-6567

stream and pond. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. FRI., JUNE 26 - 5:30 p.m. - Joel and Karen Zimm­ erman, 637 Weavertown Rd., Myerstown. 2,144 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath bilevel on 1 +/- acre lot. Joel Heisey, Auctioneer. SAT., JUNE 27 - 9:00 a.m. - Steven Cammauf, 45 South Line Rd., Stevens. Tools, car parts, trucks and equipment. Hess Auction group. SAT., JUNE 27 - 9:00 a.m. - The Jim and Nan Tshudy Collection, 56 East Mohler Church Rd., Ephrata. Antiques, primitives, architectural building pieces and hardware, antique tools, hit and miss engines, Farmall Super A tractor. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., JUNE 27 - 9:00 a.m. - Robert and Linda Weaver, 1290 Sheephill Rd., East Earl. Guns and cross­ bows, 16’ fishing boat, JD 318 lawn tractor, woodshop equipment and tools, trailers, farm toys and trucks, antiques, game mounts, reloading equipment, ammo,

AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 4527 New Holland Road, (Mohnton 19540), Brecknock Twp., Berks Co., PA. (Located along New Holland Rd./Rt. 625 just south of the intersection with Rt. 568 in the Village of Knauers) COLONIAL BRICK & ALUMINUM SIDED TWO STORY DWELLING (Approx. 3,150 sq. ft. living space) The first floor contains a large entry foyer; living room; library/sun room with bookcases; formal dining room; kitchen with cherry raised panel cabinets; dinette area; first floor master bedroom suite with walk-in closet; master bathroom; half bathroom; laundry room with auto washer/dryer. The second floor contains 2 large bedrooms with walk-in closets; large center hall; full bathroom. Semi-daylight basement contains a large family room with brick fireplace, cold cellar, storage utility room; recent Rheem electric heat pump with central A.C.; on-site well and pressure system; onsite septic system; First Alert security system. 23 x 25 ATTACHED TWO CAR GARAGE LOT SIZE – 1.3 ACRE WOODED LOT GOVERNOR MIFFLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT – APPROX. $7,500 YEARLY R.E. TAXES This nice circa 1971 colonial style two story dwelling offers a large amount of living space with a first floor master bedroom suite, large finished daylight basement family room, 2 fireplaces, 2 large second floor bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms and updated heating system on a 11/3 acre wooded lot in Knauers. Be sure to inspect this valuable property being sold at an Estate Public Sale! OPEN HOUSE – Saturday, June 27 from 1 P.M.-3 P.M. or for inspection/ information, call (717) 354-7826. *TERMS OF SALE - $20,000 down payment on the day of sale; balance at settlement on or before 8/28/2020. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes. Property sold as-is.

Sale For:

LEO R. GRANT ESTATE

1 sty. log dwl. w/1½ sty. addition w/total of 2261 SF finished area, country eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets & pantry, family/great rm. w/cathedral ceiling, exposed beams, wood/coal stove & wall propane heater, 3 bdrms., 2 full baths, 1st floor laundry/mudroom, office (could be 4th bdrm.), full partial daylight bsmt., heat pump, central AC, covered front porch, attached 2 car garage. Outbldgs: 1 sty. frame barn 28x36 w/stalls & lean-to w/elec., 1 sty. frame w/painted steel siding shop/gar. 28x36 w/overhead door & shop area all on 3.9 ACRES partially wooded w/professional landscaping, lawn & garden area, on-site well & septic. NOTE: Owners relocating and motivated to sell! Tremendous opportunity to purchase rural country property. Clean “move in” condition “must see” property. Convenient location, minutes to Terre Hill, Goodville & East Earl. Personal inspection by appointment or private showing June 27, July 4 & 11 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood. com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Lamar S. & Kara S. Zimmerman 717-725-5122

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC AUCTION OF

REAL ESTATE

2 BR/1 BATH RANCHER ON 1.4 ACRE LOT

THURS., JULY 16, 2020 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 375 Galen Hall Rd., Reinholds (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From intersection of Rt. 897 & Rt. 272, take Rt. 897 north towards Reinholds. Turn right on Galen Hall Rd. to property on left.

Real estate consists of a brick and vinyl sided rancher, built in 1957, containing a kitchen w/breakfast bar; a dining area; a living room w/fireplace & hardwood floor; two bedrooms; and a full bath all on the main level. There is approx. 1,400 sq. ft. of one floor living space along with a breezeway connecting the house to the two car garage. Full basement with laundry hookup & cold cellar. Attic storage. Oil hot water heat. Central air. Public water. Septic onsite. This solid rancher is situated on a level 1.41 (+/-) acre rural lot along with a brick outbuilding (workshop) w/electric and a small pavilion for cookouts! This property is also bordered by a small stream to the rear. The sellers are downsizing to a retirement community, and they are motivated to sell! You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! To view this property, by appointment only, contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. D. Scott Eaby, Att’y Terms By:

ROY K. & HELEN E. DINGER

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


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quarters, 2 utility buildings 12x20 and 10x16, 3/10 acre level lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JUNE 30 - 6:00 p.m. - Leo R. Grant Estate, 4527 New Holland Rd., Mohnton. Colonial brick and aluminum sided 2 story dwelling with attached 2 car garage on 1.3 acres. Horst Auctioneers. WED., JULY 1 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., JULY 2 - 6:00 p.m. - Estate of James A. Coon, 206 Wecaf Rd., New Holland. Quaint move-in ready Bungalo type, 3 bedroom, 1,800 sq. ft. of living space with improve­ ments, central A/C and more. Patrick Morgan Auction Services, LLC. THURS., JULY 2 - 6:00 p.m. - Aaron K. Martin Estate, Icehouse Hill Rd., Stevens. 3.5 +/- acre perkapproved wooded lot with existing drive. 1999 Black Oldsmobile Intrigue (108K miles). Joel Heisey, Auction­ eer.

TUES., JULY 7 - 4:00 p.m. - J. Earl and Lois J. Fox, 570 Gockley Rd., Stevens. Colonial 2 story house with attached garage, secluded 7.1 acres, pasture, detached shop, 4 to 5 bedrooms. Real estate at 6:30 p.m. Personal property, tools, furniture. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. WED., JULY 8 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., JULY 9 - 5:00 p.m. - Anna M. Wivell, 414 North 7th St., Denver. 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom Cape Cod dwelling, garage, utility building. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JULY 9 - 6:00 p.m. - Henry M. Hoover, 306 N. Carpenter St., Schaefferstown. 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath 1-1/2 story on .46 +/- acre lot. Joel Heisey, Auctioneer. THURS., JULY 9 - 6:00 p.m. - Larry R. Pfautz Estate, 101 Niss Ave., Eph­ rata. 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath rancher, 3/10 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf

PUBLIC AUCTION

Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., JULY 9 - 6:30 p.m. - Dennis L. and Linda S. Nolt, 180 Covered Bridge Rd., Ephrata. 5 bedroom 2 bath 1.5 story, 2,590 sq. ft. home, 1 acre rural lot, 3 bay 2 story garage with guest room and bath, pasture area. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 11 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding fire­ arms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., JULY 11 - 9:00 a.m. - Louella M. and the late Ammon K. Horst, 1189 Joann Ave., Ephrata. 2 bedroom 2.5 bath brick rancher with 2 car garage, .31 acre lot, 2006 Lexus SUV, furniture, lawn and garden, personal property. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 11 - 10:00 a.m. - Donald G. and Patsy A. Kauffman, 255 Whitehall Rd., Reinholds. Country 1

story 4 bedroom rancher, 3 car garage, shop, 28x40 pole barn, 2.2 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. SAT., JULY 11 - 1:00 p.m. - Jerimy D. and Michaela B. Martin, 286 Panorama Dr., Denver. Country 1 story stone 3 bedroom rancher, attached 2 car garage, heated garage/ shop 24x60, 2.8 acres partially wooded. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. MON., JULY 13 - 5:00 p.m. - Lamar S. and Kara S. Zimmerman, 366 Laurel Rd., Narvon. 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom Cape Cod dwelling, 2 car garage, barn 28x36, shop/garage 28x36, 3.9 acres partially wooded. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JULY 16 - 6:00 p.m. - Roy K. and Helen E. Dinger, 375 Galen Hall Rd., Reinholds. 2 bedroom, 1 bath rancher on 1.4 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad

2144 SF 3 BR 11/2 BATH BI-LEVEL ON 1 +/- ACRE LOT MYERSTOWN - RICHLAND - SCHAEFFERSTOWN AREA

PUBLIC AUCTION

Friday, June 26, 2020 at 5:30 PM

Open House

June 27 & July 11 1-3 pm

From PA-501 in Schaefferstown Head North 3 Mi., Turn Right onto Elco Dr., Left onto Weavertown Rd., to Property on Right. 24X24 DETACHED GARAGE/SHOP. OPEN HOUSE by appointment. For appt. to see or help to obtain bank financing, call Joel (717-949-3211). NOTE: Property w/very nice setting overlooking farmland; in the country but close to town. Come Prepared to Buy! Sellers are moving to family farm & are motivated to sell. TERMS: 10% Down; Balance in 45 Days. SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.heiseyauctions.com

Gerald Hoover 610-589-4225 AU-2794L

Attorney Steiner, Sandoe of Myerstown

Terms by Etta Hoover Estate 610-589-4225

SEE IT ON AUCTIONZIP #38705

PUBLIC AUCTION OF

REAL ESTATE

3 BR/2 BATH CAPE COD – 3/10 ACRE LOT

THURS., JUNE 25, 2020 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 957 Clearview Ave., Ephrata (Ephrata Boro., Lanc. Co.) From Ephrata, take Main Street (Rt. 322) west (towards Lincoln). Turn right on Academy Drive followed by a left on to Clearview Ave. Property will be on the right.

for non-payment of rent.

PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE

Quaint Move-In Ready Bungalo Type, 3 Bedroom, 1800 Sq. Ft. of Living Space with Improvements, Central A/C, and More

THURSDAY, JULY 2 • 6:00 P.M.

717-926-5804

3 BED, 11/2 BATH, 11/2 STY. ON .46 +/- ACRE LOT IN SCHAEFFERSTOWN, PA

PUBLIC AUCTION

Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 6 PM 306 N. Carpenter St.; Schaefferstown, PA 17088

From PA-501 in Schaefferstown take 897 N. ½ Mi.; Turn left onto Carpenter St. to property on right. 1560 SF 1½ STY HOME w/Full Dormer; 1st Floor Features Lg. Kitchen w/Breakfast Bar; Dining Rm., Family Rm., Possible Bedroom, Closed & Open Porches, ½ Bath; Upstairs: 2 Bedrooms, Full Bath; Full Unfinished Basement w/2-Car Garage & Utility/Laundry Rm.; Oil/Hot Water Heat, Public Water/Sewer. 13x21 Detached Garage w/Overhead Door. Zoned VR; Heidelberg Twp.; ELCO School District; Lebanon Co. OPEN HOUSE: by appointment. For appt. to see or help to obtain bank financing, call Joel (717-949-3211). NOTE: Come buy a house w/a desirable location, situated on a corner lot of a quiet street w/farmland views. Low-maintenance stone exterior; house interior is ready for updating!! TERMS: 10% Down, Balance in 45 Days. SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.heiseyauctions.com Auction For:

(717) 673-6681

(Fivepointville & Red Run Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

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

Tues., July 7, 2020 • 11AM

Attorney: Tony Fitzgibbons 717-279-8313

Attorney: Tony Fitzgibbons (717) 279-8313

NORMAN A. & BRENDA J. WANGMAN

IT IS HEREBY GIVEN that the contents of the following rental units located at Kings 625 Self Storage, 1451A Reading Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540 Will be sold through a public auction to satisfy the owners lien pursuant to The PA SelfService Storage Facilities Act at Lockerfox.com on

Joel & Karen Zimmerman

Henry M. Hoover

Real estate consists of a vinyl-sided, cape cod style dwelling, built in 1985, containing a kitchen with stainless steel appliances; a dining room with bay window; a living room and a family room; an office (or possible 4th bedroom); a full bath; and a laundry room with utility sink all on the main level! The second floor contains three bedrooms and a full bath. The master bedroom contains his and her closets as well as a walk-in closet (which could also be converted to a master bath, with plumbing already in place). There is approx. 2,032 sq. ft. of finished living space throughout! The full basement is currently unfinished and contains outside access via Bilco doors. Public water & sewer. This well-maintained home features a 4 zone oil hot water heating system as well as a 2 zone central air system; replacement windows and doors throughout; replaced roof; water softener; reverse osmosis system; and a security system… no short-cuts were taken! Situated on a 0.30 acre lot, the private rear yard also contains a storage shed and a gazebo! The sellers are relocating to a retirement community, and they are motivated to sell! You will not want to miss this rare opportunity! To view property, by appointment only, contact Auctioneer at (717) 3719603. 10% Down day of sale, balance due at settlement. A. Kilkuskie, Att’y Terms By:

STORAGE AUCTION

Auction For:

111 Wanner Rd., New Holland PA 17557, Earl Township Jct. with Farmersville Rd.

Property consists of a 11/2 story 3 bedroom home with 2-car garage on a 1 acre lot. 2nd floor has two bedrooms, 1/2 bath and storage area. 1st floor has cherry kitchen w/dining area, sitting room, family room, full bath & bedroom, enclosed porch and attached 2-car garage. Also full basement with gas heater, basement also has cistern for rain water storage. Property has on site sewer & water, electric ceiling heat, and 200 amp electric service. Terms 10% down and balance 45 days.

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1 mile North of Bowmansville, Route 625, Behind Kings Quality Foods Auctions are available online. Terms: Cash, buyers have 72 hours to remove items from premises. We reserve the right to reject all bids. Contents may include household, business, furniture, and miscellaneous items. Auction end times are followed by each unit number. KEVIN J. KELLER Unit #732

637 Weavertown Rd., Myerstown, PA 17067

1:00 pm

w/2-car garage on 1 acre lot

0.96 acres. Hess Auction Group. TUES., JULY 21 - 6:00 p.m. - Carl Z. and Rose M. Martin, 6811 Division Hwy., Narvon. 2 story, 5 bedroom house, attached garage, shop, 3-1/2 acres +/-. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. THURS., JULY 23 - 6:00 p.m. - Kenneth G. Nauman Estate, 338 Lake St., Ephrata. Brick and alum­ inum sided bi-level dwelling with lower level oversized one car garage and frame storage shed. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., JULY 25 - 1:00 p.m. - Etta Hoover Estate, 105 Wanner Rd., New Holland. 3 bedroom home

KINGS 625 SELF STORAGE

July 25 3 Bedroom Home

Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., JULY 17 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued Antique Auction. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 18 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued Antique Auction. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 18 - 9:00 a.m. - Arlene G. Martin, 30 West Mohler Church Rd., Ephrata. 2.5 story all brick house, level .72 acre, 5 car garage, 4 bedrooms, very clean. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, N.H. hit-miss engine, car. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. TUES., JULY 21 - 6:00 p.m. - Dave Snyder, 414 Fruitville Pike, Manheim. Move-in ready home with 3 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths on

HOUSEHOLD * ERTL TRUCKS & TRACTORS GENERATOR * ANTIQUES * PERSONAL PROPERTY

MONDAY, JUNE 29 at 2:00 PM

LOCATED AT: 1134 E. Pieffer Hill Rd., Stevens, Pa. 17578 DIRECTIONS: From Fivepointville, travel West on Fivepointville Rd. for 2 miles and turn right on E. Pieffer Hill Rd. to property on right. PERSONAL PROPERTY: 1972 Massey Ferguson model #12 riding tractor & attachments (1 owner); Honda SP mower; Honda 8450 watt generator (like new); large bench vice; handy-man jack; alum. & wooden ladders; old water pump w/handle; gas grill; Echo chain saw; mechanic tools; misc. tools; White refrigerator; auto washer & dryer; antique slant front desk by Bower’s in NH; 4 pc. Waterfall bedroom suite; cedar chest; (2) La-Z-Boy recliners; reclining La-ZBoy loveseat; plaid sofa; (2) elec. adj. beds; Kimball piano; Pfaff #1214 sewing machine in cabinet; Oak queen bed & mattress; carved Oak antique dresser & mirror; wooden bench; dry sink; glassware; 1st gear trucks; (25+) 1/16 scale tractors; (25+) Hess trucks; dozens of metal collectible cars & trucks; bank trucks; coal buckets; cobbler’s tool tray; .22 bolt action rifle; Caribou & Elk antlers; Whitetail deer horns; 1881 family Bible; lots of soft goods; handmade quilts; bedspreads; Schwinn ex. Bike; clean household items; more items still being discovered. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com

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

EPHRATA, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

Auction For:

JOHN W. ZOLL (late IRENE)

206 Wecaf Rd., New Holland, Lancaster Co. PA, 17557 Move-in ready, well maintained and improved house features: natural wood cabinetry eat-in kitchen, updated full bath on first floor, 2nd floor loft and bedroom, partially finished basement features bar, family room, and updated mechanicals. LOW TAXES total approx. $2,555. Terms: 10% down payment on day of sale, Settlement within 45 days, immediate possession and settlement available. DUE TO COVID19 response ALL Showings must be by APPOINTMENT ONLY and limited to two persons in addition to showing agent. Contact Patrick Morgan @ 717-278-9202. Terms by: Estate of James A. Coon, Executrix Nancy L. Strause Attorney: Brad Harris, Good and Harris, LLP, 717-354-4456 F059425

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES, ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING PIECES & HARDWARE; ANTIQUE TOOLS; HIT & MISS ENGINES; FARMALL SUPER A TRACTOR EPHRATA

SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 2020 AT 9:00 A.M.

Preview Times - Friday, June 26 from 9:00 A.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Saturday, June 27 from 7:00 A.M. thru the sale (No other preview times are available) Located at 56 E. Mohler Church Rd. (Ephrata 17522), Ephrata Township, Lancaster Co., PA (Directions – Rt. 322/Main St. at square in Ephrata; turn north onto N. State St.; right onto E. Mohler Church Rd.) ANTIQUES FURNITURE; PAINTED ONE HORSE SLEIGH; ANTIQUE & VINTAGE SIGNS; EARLY TEXTILES & FABRICS; ANTIQUE TOYS & COLLECTIBLES; ANTIQUE TOOLS; HIT & MISS ENGINES; ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING PIECES & HARDWARE; LOCAL ADVERTISING, PAPER EPHEMERA & BOOKS; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; EARLY LIGHTING DEVICES & PARTS; WROUGHT IRON & METALWARE; CIRCA 1940’S IH FARMALL SUPER A TRACTOR. * Please check our website www.horstauction.com for photos. * Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

Sale For:

THE COLLECTION OF JIM & NAN TSHUDY


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with 2 car garage on 0.58 acre lot. Hoover’s Auction. SAT., JULY 25 - 1:00 p.m. - Etta Hoover Estate, 111 Wanner Rd., New Holland. 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom home with 2 car garage on 1 acre lot. Hoover’s Auction. MON., JULY 27 - 6:00 p.m. - Carl S. and Grace R. Martin, 108 Church St.,

(Bowmansville) Narvon. 2 bedroom 2 story Colonial home, .12 acre lot, excellent investment or starter home, valuable recent upgrades throughout. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., JULY 30 - 6:00 p.m. - Robert C. and Melissa J. Gish, 2120 Kentwood Dr., Lancaster. 2 story house with 3 bedrooms, .28 acre, 2 car attached garage, 14’x20’ detached garage. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., JULY 31 - 4:00 p.m. - Sandra J. Shenk, 1287 Pennsy Rd., Pequea. Secluded 14-1/2 acre hideaway, 1 story custom redwood 3 bedroom rancher, garage, pole barn 24x32, 14-1/2 acres mostly wooded, stream, pond. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

FRI., JULY 31 - 6:00 p.m. - Jay Stoltzfus, 32 Fairview Rd., Lititz. 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with great views and swimming pool. Beiler­Campbell Auction Services. SAT., AUGUST 1 - 8:00 a.m. - Richard E. Sweigart Estate, 1338 Reading Rd., Denver. 1 story stone 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 1-1/2 story shop/ garage, utility building, 8/10 acre rural lot. Real estate at 2:00 p.m. Lawn and garden, tools, collectibles, furniture, appliances, Gulf gas and hunting items. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 1 - 9:00 a.m. - Dorothy M. Martin, 689 Fivepointville Rd., Den­ ver. 1+ acre lot, 3 bedroom

PUBLIC AUCTION Tues. July 21 • 6pm

414 Fruitville Pike Manheim, PA 17545 • Cherry Kitchen w/ Granite Countertops • 3 Large Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, 1 Half Bath • Manheim Central SD • 0.96 Acres By Appointment: Sat. July 11, 10am-12pm & Mon. July 13, 5pm-6:30pm Limit 2 People. Masks Mandatory.

AY000253L

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.

Auction for: Dave Snyder Attorney: JD Young

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

Cape Cod, clean, 48’x32’ horse barn, pasture, antiques. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, furniture, collectibles. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. TUES., AUGUST 4 - 6:00 p.m. - Elmer S. and Betty J. Zimmerman, 237 Lancaster Ave., Lititz. 2 story colonial, 3 bedroom, nice recent updates, finished basement, updated kitchen, clean, 1.2 acre wooded lot, detached garage and shop. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., AUGUST 6 6:00 p.m. - Charles Weid­ man Jr., 425 S. Ridge Rd., Denver. Ranch­style dwell­ ing with 3 bedrooms and a full bath with a one car garage on a 0.40 +/- acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. FRI., AUGUST 7 - 9:00 a.m. - Noah S. and Minerva B. Martin, 150 Snyder Dr., New Holland. 5 bedroom house and horse barn on 1-3/4 acre lot. Cab wagon, 3 pt. tiller, Kubota lawn mower, guns, tools, furni-

ture, household goods. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. SAT., AUGUST 8 - 10:00 a.m. - Edward F. Cahill Estate, 4 Meadowlark Dr., Stevens. 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 1/2 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., AUGUST 13 6:00 p.m. - Harold W. Wenger Estate, 428 Walnut St., Denver. Brick 2­1/2 story rowhouse. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 22 10:00 a.m. - Mary W. Weaver Estate, 351 Quarry Rd., New Holland. 62-1/2 acre limestone farm, (2) 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwellings, bank barn, garage, shop, outbuildings. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., AUGUST 28 - 5:00 p.m. - Emma J. Lehman Estate, 96 Spring Run Rd., Conestoga. 14 acre farmette with pond, 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom stone/log farm house, 2 story bank barn, 2

PUBLIC AUCTION

LIFETIME COLLECTION ANTIQUES – COLLECTIBLES – COINS FURNITURE – APPLIANCES – PRIMITIVES – GLASSWARE TOYOTA TRUCK – ‘89 CORVETTE

FRIDAY, JUNE 26 • 8 A.M.

1917 New Holland Pk., Lancaster, PA 17601. Rt. 23 W. of Leola thru Eden to auction on right. (Manheim Twp., Lanc. Co.)

PUBLIC AUCTION •

45 South Line Rd. Stevens, PA 17578 ‘93 GMC Pickup Truck, ‘91 GMC 3+3 Dually, ‘99 Suzuki Dirt Bike 350 CC, ‘88 ac-Lander 5th wheel TRLR, ‘74 Trailmobile semi-TRLR (not road worthy, great ‘93 Special conb & snowblower, various parts & mower decks, Mazda Dune Buggy, Holly Carbonator w/ jet kit, Quadra jet carburetors, engines & motors, Volkswagon, Chevy (square body) & Mazda parts, Snap -On Mechanic’s Tool pull behind camper & SO MUCH MORE! mat. Check website for details. See hessauctiongroup.com for more details. AY000253L

Auction for: Steven Cammauf

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

(East Earl/New Holland Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

GUNS & CROSSBOWS * 16’ FISHING BOAT JD 318 LAWN TRACTOR * WOODSHOP EQUIP. & TOOLS TRAILERS * FARM TOYS & TRUCKS * ANTIQUES GAME MOUNTS * RELOADING EQUIP. * AMMO, ETC.

SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 2020 at 9 A.M. Located at 1290 Sheephill Rd., East Earl, Pa. 17519

Directions: From Rt. 322 East Earl take Rt. 897 S. 1 mile to right on Sheephill Rd. to sale on left.

(16’ Smoker Craft Boat & Trailer)

(John Deere 318 Lawn Tractor)

(24 Guns & Crossbows)

Guns & Hunting Items: Crossbows: Excaliber Matrix 355’/sec., scope & power crank; Excaliber Grizzly 305’/sec. Firearms: (NOT ON PREMISES) .243 Thompson Center w/Nikon Scope; 20ga Mossberg pump w/select choke/slug barrel; 1903 Springfield 30.06 bolt-action; Competition level 12ga Remington mod#1100 2nd trap barrel; 7.7 Jap bolt-action w/4X scope; 12ga Remington Wingmaster mod#870; 12ga Stoeger mod#350 pump turkey gun; .22 Ruger American w/Simmons 3x9 scope, composite stock; .22/.250 Ruger American w/Nikon 3x9 scope; 6.5 cal. Credmore w/Nikon 3x9 scope; .7MM-08 Ruger American w/Nikon 3x9 scope; .20ga Savage mod#220 slug gun w/Nikon 3x7 scope; .222 Remington mod#52 Sako w/Nikon 3x9 scope; Thompson Center Encore w/3-barrels 20ga turkey barrel w/red dot scope, .7MM-08 & .22/.250 barrels; Savage mod#93R .17-cal HMR w/Nikon 3x9 scope, camo; Ruger Air Hawk air gun w/4x32 scope; Remington mod#581 .22 LR w/Lyman 2.5X scope; Browning 12ga Buck Special w/Simmons Whitetail 3.5x10 scope; Browning 12ga pump shotgun; Traditions .50-cal smoke pull, inline, camo; Traditions .50-cal flintlock, camo; .44-Magnum Ruger single-6 revolver; lots of ammo; lots of reloading supplies, powder, dies, etc. fishing rods & supplies, minnow buckets, tackle, etc. lots of hunting & pocket knives; Black bear head & skin rug; many nice Whitetail & Turkey mounts; red fox mount (nice); hornets nests; etc. Tractors, Trailers, Boat & Shop Equip.: 16’ Smoker Craft boat & trailer w/25-hp Yamaha, Minnkota 70# thrust 24V trolling motor; mobile hunting blind on trailer; Sure-Trac 5x8 aluminum trailer; John Deere 318 lawn tractor w/42” deck & 3-pt. hitch; Husqvarna 22-hp lawn tractor w/42” deck & power bagger; truck cap; 10” radial arm saw; table saw; bench top drill press; Ryobi 9” band saw; 6.5hp air compressor (nice); Mantis tiller; Troy Bilt horse tiller; brush chipper/shredder; power grinders; jig saw; planer; router; belt sander; air nailer; pipe wrenches; wrench & socket sets; machine & bench vises; lots of hand & power tools; chain hoist; log chains; acetylene torch; Stihl FS45 trimmer; plus much more! Antiques & Personal Property: 1929-32 Lionel #266 train set w/#554 engine; Atlas toy train set; Hubley cat; cast iron Bull dogs, Scottie & German Shepherd; cast tractor seat; Winross & Ertl Trucks; Ertl John Deere tractors & farm toys; JD clocks & advertising items; Matchbox toys; Structo truck; 2-man saw; 2 sleds; old milk can; quilts & blankets; collectible glassware-flow blue, hobnail opalescent; kitchen & cookware; folding chairs;2 mantle clocks; plus more! Terms: Cash, PA check or credit card w/3% fee. Sale held under tent bring a chair; food stand by GSFR aux. All sale day announcements take precedence over prior ads. For photos & full listing visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

Auction For:

ROBERT & LINDA WEAVER

(717) 471-4620

Vehicles – Lawn & Garden: 1989 Corvette Convertible (Antique Titled) 350 Eng., AT, Approx. 109,800 Miles. 2004 Toyota Tacoma SR5 Ext. Cab, 4WD, 6-Cyl., AT, w/Bedliner, (4) New Tires, Approx. 166,600 Miles. (2) Honda Harmony II HR2-216 SP Mowers (1 w/Bagger), Asst. Hand & Garden Tools. Furniture – Appliances: Cherry & Mahogany High Boys, 4-Drawer Cherry Chest of Drawers, Monitor Cherry Corner Cupboard, Cherry 6-Leg Dropleaf Table, (6) Ladder Back Rush Seated Chairs, 4-Pc. Cherry Bdrm. Suite, Walnut Chest of Drawers, Cedar Blanket Chest, Pine Dry Sink w/3 Drawers, Jelly Cupboard, Lidded Wood Box w/Back, Victor Victrola Talking Mach., Marbletop Tables & 4-Drawer Dresser, (2) China Closets, Slant Front Desk, Bentwood Rocker, Dec. 2-Door Oriental Cab., Open Hutch, Stackable 4-Door Bookcase, Tall Jewelry Chest, Tall Fern Stand, Wood Benches, Hanging Light from Stevens Elem. School, German Cuckoo Clock, Pine Night Stand, Wooden Child Youth Chair, Sm. Dinette Table w/4 Chairs, (2) Wall Hanging Curio Cab., Butler Card Holder, Clothes Tree, Sm. Corner Cupboard w/Beveled Mirror, Misc. Side Chairs, Uph. Love Seat, Wrought Iron Porch & Lawn Furniture, Asst. Wood & Metal Cabinets, LC Smith Typewriter, Gold Star Window AC, GE Upright Freezer, Maytag 19cuft Btm. Freezer Refrigerator, Loricron W. Germany Reg. Clock, Misc. Sm. Kitchen Appliances, Area Rug, Very Lg. Selection of Table Lamps. Primitives – Collectibles: Plant Stand, Wood Bowl, Mirror & Tray Made By Robert Treate Hogg, Firestone Hatchet, Hundreds of Wire Potato Mashers, Jo-Go Mechtoy, CI Anti-Aircraft Rapid Fire Toy Mach. Gun, Early Tin Tractor w/Snow Blade, Int. Diesel TD-24 Crawler, Metal Service Station & Barn, Hubley Toys, Asst. Metal Animals, AC Tractor, Case Wagon, CI Horse Pcs., Bull Dog & Rabbit, Uncle Sam 3-Coin Reg. Bank, Aaron Wissler 2-Stage Trough, MB Young Wooden Fork, Neverout Bicycle Lamp, Dietz Insp. Lamp, Tin Measurers, Wire Basket, Rug Beater, Sifter, Carnival Sticks, Wood Horse & Wagon, Deepwell Picture Frame, Brass Spitton, Wooden Childs Bucket, Records, Lg. Glass Cookie Jar, Allen Musser Painting, Jame McVey Print, Jeff Marks Print & Orig., Agateware, Moores Milk Bottles & Ice Cream Box, Child Tin Tea Set, A&B Allentown Lard Can, Apple Jugs, Tobacco & Other Adv. Tins, Coke, 7-Up & Bull Dog Bottle Openers, Mickey Mouse Bank, Locks & Keys, Marbles, Desk Bells, Brass Front Scale, Snow Crest Bank, Local Adv./Calendar Plates, Sale Bills, AM Watch Co. Keywind Pocket Watch, CI Terry Clock Keywind Alarm Clock, Salesman Samples of Little Daisey Sweeper, Laundry Queen Washer & Sunny Suzy Wash Mach., Adv. Trays, Collection of Metal, Wood & Concrete Roosters & Bird Figurines, Barbie, Disney & Mickey Mouse Watches, Asst. of Men’s & Ladies’ Wrist Watches, Longaberger Pitchers, Bowls, Mini Pie Plates, Scup Crocks & Bowls, Mugs, Solido 1985 Chev. Corvette Hard Top 1/12 Scale, 2003 Ideal Collector Series Suburban/53 Corvette, Lg. Replica of Corvette Rear Bumper Wall Mounted. Glassware – Household: Painted Carnival Ceiling Light, Harker Pottery, Wine Sets, Paper Wts., American Limoges & Lefton China Sets, Carnival Pcs., (5) Temple Bowl, Cup & Pitcher, Turkey-On-Nest, Min. Hen-On-Nest, Asst. Hall Pitchers & Misc., Covered Apple & Strawberry, Moon & Star Water Set w/Jewels & Cake Stand, Ranger Joe & Davy Crockett C&S, True King Tiger Cup, Mr. Peanut Bowl, Asst. Campbell Soup Pcs., Cannister Sets, Czechoslovakia China, Snow Globes, Atlantic City 1898 Ruby Red Cup, Asst. England & Germany Pcs., Snowbaby Collection, Glass Candy Containers, Magelica Monkey Pitcher & Other Pcs., Handled Baskets, Caroler Dogs, Hopnail & Other Vases, Very Lg. Asst. of Custome Jewelry, Quilts, Asst. of Cookware, Florentine Rose SS Flatware, Charcoal & Chalk Picture w/Beautiful Frame, Alum. Lighted Taper Christmas Tree. Books – Paper – Coins: 1852 Framed Henry Kieffer Brecknock Twp. Lanc. Co., Lord’s Prayer – 1850 Framed School Master Song, Eva Stauffer Memories of My Mother By Helen Snader, Signed Coloring Book & Oil Painting by Red Skeleton, Wizard of Oz & Other Larger Coloring Books, German Psalms, Tom Sawyer, Little Women & Other Children Books, Ringling & Barnum Bailey Bros. Circus Mag., Early Life & Look Mag., Atari Video Computer System in Box, Lg. Asst. of Cook & Other Books, Johnstown Flood, Jackson 1984 For Pres. Poster, Approx. (35) 1886-1924 Silver Dollars, Bicentennial Dollars, (12) 1971-1977 Dollars, Approx. (50) 2-Dollar Red Seals, Indian Head & Wheat Pennies, Foreign Coins, Philadelphia & Denver Mint Sets, Complete Lincoln Set of Pennies 1941-1975. NOTE: After many years of collecting, Donald & Barbara are liquidating their lifelong collection of neat & unusual items. Auction to begin 8AM sharp w/household items & collectibles. 2nd auction at 9AM w/tools, garden items. 12 Noon w/vehicles & coins. Terms cash, PA check, or major credit card w/3% service fee. Food Stand. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Donald R. & Barbara M. Good Jennifer: 717-286-8485 Amy: 717-892-8920

car garage. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 29 - 1:00 p.m. - Martha D. Stoner, 1356 Main St., Akron. 5.94 acre farmette, 2-1/2 story aluminum sided log/frame dwelling with attached 2 car garage and framed bank barn on 5.94 acres. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Antiques, collectibles, household goods and farm primitives. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., SEPTEMBER 19 10:00 a.m. - Ivan N. and Emma Weaver, 1030 Thompson Ave., Annville. Lifetime collection of AC tractors, 1927 Ford Model T, 2012 Dodge truck, AC toys, collectibles, NH stone crusher. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.


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Deeds Recorded (Continued From Page 1B)

including money for college tuition, living expenses and books. • On June 26, 1959, the St. Lawrence Seaway is officially opened, creating a navigational channel from the Atlantic Ocean to Duluth, Minnesota. The system of canals, locks and dredged waterways extends for nearly 2,500 miles. • On June 28, 1969, a police raid of the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay club in New York’s Greenwich Village, turns violent as patrons and local sympathizers begin rioting against the police and throwing bottles. It’s now remembered as one of history’s first major protests for LGBT rights. • On June 23, 1972, Title IX of the education amendments of 1972 is enacted into law. Title IX prohibits federally funded educational institutions from discriminating against students or employees based on sex in all areas, including athletics. • On June 24, 1993, Yale professor David Gelernter is seriously injured when an envelope explodes in his hands. That bombing, along with 14 others since 1978 that killed three people and injured 23 others, was eventually linked to Theodore Kaczynski, the Unabomber.

The following were recorded at the Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds office from June 11 to June 17: Brecknock Township Talon Holdings, LLC con­ veyed property on East Valley Road to Heather Heim and Michael A. Heim for $104,900. Linda M. Martin and Timothy L. Martin conveyed property in Brecknock Town­ ship to Amos H. Hoover and Jane M. Hoover for $1,640,000. Clay Township Lincoln Land Group Inc. conveyed property on Constitution Drive to Donna M. Riley and Kevin J. Riley for $96,500. Katrina A. Medvidik and Stephen Joseph Medvidik conveyed property on Mount Olive Lane to Marcia H. Banks and Richard C. Banks for $195,000. Lincoln Land Group Inc. conveyed property on Freedom Drive to Gail Lynn Kain for $472,414. Earl Township Conor Bryant and Alexis Watson conveyed property on Edgewood Drive to Donna Torrey and William Torrey for $266,000. David G. Olson Jr. and Maryann Olson conveyed property on Airport Road to Courtney Lynn King and Theodore Robert King for $300,000.

(Schoeneck & Stober’s Dam Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

COLONIAL 2-STORY HOUSE w/ATTACHED GARAGE SECLUDED 7.1 ACRES * PASTURE * DETACHED SHOP 4-5 BR * PERSONAL PROPERTY * TOOLS * FURNITURE

TUESDAY, JULY 7 at 4:00 P.M. REAL ESTATE at 6:30 P.M. LOCATED AT: 570 Gockley Rd., Stevens, Pa.

DIRECTIONS: From 4-way stop signs in Schoeneck, travel West on W. Queen St., to first left on Gockley Rd., go approx. 1 mile to property on right. REAL ESTATE: A wonderful custom built, Colonial 2-story house w/4-5 bedrooms & both attached & detached 2-car garages on secluded 7.1 acres. Stone/vinyl exterior, and has approx. 2,276 sq. ft. (plus additional 600+ finished sq. ft. in the basement). Impressive solid Cherry custom kitchen, abundant granite counter tops; open to dining area w/Bay window; open to oversized LR, Bay window; (all this has Hickory wood flooring); front office room; formal family room; wonderful front foyer; rear entrance mud room; powder bath; laundry room; covered 2-sided front porch; attached 2-car garage has complete second kitchen (solid Oak), Elec. heat, epoxy floor (great entertaining room), rear concrete porch. Second level has Master BR w/private full bath & W-I closet; 3 additional BR all have closets; full bathroom. Lower level has large recreation room w/stone hearth; 5th bedroom w/closet; full bath; oil fired warm air heat; central A/C; on-site well & septic; good roof; central vac; some wooded area; private setting; this house is extra clean and ready to move in. 36’x 28’ DETACHED 2-CAR GARAGE is all insulated; LP Gas heater; approx. half acre pasture area w/split rail/box wire fence; small animal barn. Attorney Tony Schimaneck 717-299-5251; see website for video tour. OPEN HOUSE DATE: Saturday, June 27, from 1-3 PM. Call/Text auctioneer at 717-587-8906. TOOLS/GARAGE ITEMS: Like New model #623 Grasshopper mower, 52” deck, 15 Bushel PowerVac grass catcher, 1-owner, only 275 hrs.; Honda 5000 watt generator; Honda 5.5 hp air compressor; 2500-PSI pressure washer; portable BBQ chicken pit; (4) 20-KG suitcase weights; 115,000 btu Reddy heater; Echo weed trimmer; Stihl leaf blower; hedge trimmer; Mantis tiller; Makita chop-saw; Hitachi coil roofing nailer; Express wagon; 20 gal. LP tank; angel grinder; wrenches; bench grinder; drills; saws; measuring wheel; step & extension ladders; vise; small tolls; jumper cables; chicken feeders & waterers; heat lamps; misc. hitch receivers; plus unlisted items. FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: 5-pc. Cherry bedroom suite w queen bed; 4-pc. Maple bedroom suite w/queen boxspring & mattress; Oak dining room table w/4 boards, 6 chairs & hutch; Birch dining room table w/7 boards, 6 chairs & hutch; living room suite; sofa; extra high Oak roll top desk; Oak entertainment center; Oak chimney cupboard; Oak hall table; bookcase; 4-drawer fire-proof file cabinet; (6) Maple chairs; 1850’s Walnut dropleaf table; folding table & chairs; (2) refrigerators; (2) elec. stoves; front load washer & dryer; window A/C; 70 pt. dehumidifier; Mossberg camo 12 gauge (3.5”) pump shot gun; .22 cal. Single shot rifle; Leupold “15-45 mm” spotting scope on tripod (new); misc. traps; vinyl swing set; wooden porch rockers; wrought iron table & 2 chairs; LP Gas grill; croquet set; dog house; antique wooden barrel butter churn; antique wooden egg create; wooden wagon wheel; 15” dinner bell; old Coke bottles; milk can; old sled; queen size comforters; folding clothes dryer; Blue Carnival glass pitcher & (8) glasses; misc. household items; plus unlisted items. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com OFFERING 1% BROKER PARTICIPATION, AGENTS MUST REGISTER

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

Auction For:

J. EARL & LOIS J. FOX

Janet C. Heller and Larry E. Heller conveyed property on Greentree Drive to Janet C. Heller for $1. Berks at Garden Spot LLC, Berks Homes, LLC and Berks New Homes LLC conveyed property on Jared Way to Anthony W. Stipe and Jennifer L. Stipe for $306,500. East Cocalico Township Michael L. Johnson and Tricia L. Johnson conveyed property on Homestead Drive to Michael L. Johnson and Tricia L. Johnson for $1. April Lederman and Paul Lederman conveyed prop­ erty on Garden Spot Drive to Janae N. Hoover and

Kellyn A. Hoover for $290,000. Erika L. Weaver and Jared M. Weaver conveyed prop­ erty in East Cocalico Township to Gregory R. Nolt and Jessica D. Nolt for $435,000. Gregory R. Nolt and Jessica D. Nolt conveyed property on Cordell Drive to Julia E. Heitz for $265,000. East Earl Township KEM Properties LLC con­ veyed property in East Earl Township to Weawit Street Holdings LLC for $1. Elizabeth Township Charlotte M. Bauman con­ veyed property on Long Lane to Jared Steven Adams for $184,500. Ephrata Borough ElizabethAnn Smoker and Keegan Trey Smoker con­ veyed property on Vista Drive to Elizabeth Ann

Smoker and Keegan Trey Smoker for $1. Roxanne R. Erb conveyed property on Wyneberry Drive to Roxanne R. Erb and Todd Erb for $1. Ephrata Township David B. Martin and Rhoda Grace Martin conveyed prop­erty on Brossman Road to Davin R. Martin and Katelyn F. Martin for $1. Dwight S. Shimp and Kathleen E. Shimp conveyed property on Brookfield Drive to Conor Bryant and Alexis Watson for $257,000.

Jennifer B. Landis and Torrey J. Landis conveyed property on Ridge Avenue to Jennifer B. Landis and Torrey J. Landis for $0. Rachael M. Johnston and Seth A. Johnston conveyed property in Ephrata Town­ ship to Nathan A. Bond and Heather M. Smith for $199,900. Vicki Strickler conveyed property on Stevens Road to John L. Stoltzfoos for $175,500. Lititz Borough (Continued On Page 20B)

PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION

3 Bedroom, 3 Bath Home with Great Views & Swimming Pool Manheim Central School District

Friday, July 31, 2020 @ 6:00 P.M. 32 Fairview Rd., Lititz, PA 17543 - Lancaster County

PUBLIC AUCTION July 25 1:00 pm

3 Bedroom Home w/2-car garage on 0.58 acre lot

Open House

June 27 & July 11 1-3 pm

105 Wanner Rd., New Holland PA 17557, Earl Township Jct. with Farmersville Rd.

Property consists of a 11/2 story 3 bedroom home with 2-car garage on a 0.58 acre lot. 2nd floor has two bedrooms, 1/2 bath and storage area. 1st floor has kitchen w/dining area, sitting room, family room, bedroom, full bath, enclosed porch and attached 2-car garage. No basement but crawl space access. Property has on site sewer & water, electric ceiling heat, and 200 amp electric service. Terms 10% down and balance 45 days.

Gerald Hoover 610-589-4225 AU-2794L

Attorney Steiner, Sandoe of Myerstown

Terms by Etta Hoover Estate

610-589-4225

SEE IT ON AUCTIONZIP #38705

Direc�ons: From intersec�on of W. Lexington Road and W. Newport Road, take W. Lexington Road West to Fairview Road. Turn right, property on the right. Descrip�on: Beau�ful 3 bedroom, 3 bath split-level home in Penn Township, Lancaster County, Manheim Central School District. Custom oak cabinets. Front bay window overlooks Lancaster County prime farmland valley. Backyard backs up to farm and fields. Enjoy your own garden as well as in-ground pool for your own private use. Garden/storage barn in backyard. Lots of poten�al! Penn Twp., Tax parcel # 500-64952-0-0000, Taxes $3,290. Open Houses: Call Auc�oneer for private showing. Terms: Se�lement to be on or before October 1, 2020. Down payment of $20,000 due the day of the auc�on. Buyer pays 2% PA state transfer tax. Real estate taxes will be prorated. A�en�on Realtors: 1% Broker Par�cipa�on offered to Realtors who preregister their buyers and who becomes the successful bidder on the day of auc�on. Preregistra�on forms and photos are available online. Must register 48 hours prior to date of auc�on. For addi�onal docs and photos, go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com or www.auc�onzip.com or www.gotoauc�on.com.

Seller: Jay Stoltzfus (717) 368-8600

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

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

AY# 002026

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

Auctioneers: Elvin Stoltzfus (610) 333-5447 AA#019514 Christ Taylor (717) 371-1915 AU#005421

(Black Creek Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION of REAL ESTATE CLEAN 3 BEDROOM HOUSE w/OPEN KITCHEN 1-ACRE LOT * PASTURE AREA 2-CAR GARAGE

COLONIAL SPLIT-LEVEL

TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2020 at 6:00 P.M.

Located at 2303 Laurel Top Circle, Narvon, PA 17555 DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 625, turn East on E. Black Creek Rd., to right on Laurel Rd., to right on Popular St., to right on Laurel Ridge Rd., to corner of Laurel Top Circle on left, Cul-de-sac. (only 12 minutes from Shady Maple Restaurant). REAL ESTATE DETAILS: A 1-acre lot (some woods) w/a 3 bedroom “Colonial Split-Level” & 2-car garage. House has approx. 1,900 sq. ft. of finished living area on both levels; very nice kitchen w/ real wood cabinetry, abundant counter space, newer S.S. appliances, sink window overlooking the spacious (& private) backyard; this is open to a charming dining area (spacious); open to large front living room, (Bay front window for lots of natural lighting); oversized rear sunroom (propane wall heat); 3 bedrooms on the main level (all have closet storage); 2 full bathrooms (1 on each level); laundry room; lower level family room w/brick fireplace; lots of closet storage; 2-car garage w/insulated doors; NEW central A/C & propane warm air w/500 gallon tank; good windows; 200 amp. service; updated colors; on-site well & septic; good roof; new macadam driveway in 2018; new domestic water heater in 2020; fenced in pasture area w/4 board fence & box wire & 16’x8’ animal barn new in 2019; 14’x8’ storage barn; Caernarvon Twp. Lancaster Co.; Eastern Lanco School District; zoned residential; corner lot; total taxes only approx. $3,223. BRIEF TERMS: 10% down payment day of auction, balance in 60 days. For complete terms, please call Attorney Kling & Deibler at 717-354-7700. This auction is held under the terms of the Attorney. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com for pictures. FREE REFRESHMENTS AT OUR AUCTION.

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

NEW PASTURE AREA

CLEAN OPEN KITCHEN

Auction For:

JOHN & LYDIA RABER


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Deeds Recorded (Continued From Page 19B)

Catherine T. Werhel and Richard A. Werhel conveyed property on East Sixth Street to Melanie E. Bennani and Brenda Newburn for

$299,900. Glori L. Brubaker and Nevin R. Brubaker conveyed prop­ erty on Willow Street to Andrew Hoffman and Stacey Hoffman for $156,560. Dawn M. Baker and Lance W. Baker conveyed property in Lititz Borough to Dawn M. Baker for $1. New Holland Borough

Franco Palazzolo conveyed property on West Main Street to Franco Palazzolo for $1. Upper Leacock Township Vickie L. Wolfe conveyed property on Raspberry Road to Michael A. Cardina and Alexandra N. Hargraves for $300,000. Ashlea M. Shenigo con­ veyed property in Upper

Leacock Township to Ashlea M. Clark and Edward Clark Jr. for $0. Warwick Township TOA Lititz LP conveyed property on Valor Drive to Patricia A. Dietzler and Thomas F. Dietzler Jr. for $496,191.39. EG Stoltzfus Homes, LLC and Lititz Reserve, LLC conveyed property on Pin

Oak Drive to Theodore John Leamy for $405,320. John M. Keener conveyed property in Warwick Town­ ship to RBC Trust Company LTD and Tyler J. Cassel Settlement Protection Trust for $659,900. Donald P. Levasseur Jr. conveyed property on Brookview Drive to Jason P. Castelli and Kate Castelli

for $280,000. Tara Faro conveyed property on Woods Drive to James R. Burchett Jr. and Hannah E. Fritz for $345,000. West Cocalico Township Craig D. Roberts conveyed property on Strickler Road to Steve Hoffmaster and Tami Hoffmaster for $235,000.

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Wood Paneling Design Trend Is Coming Back Into Popularity Did You Design trends come and go, but some have a funny way of resurfacing years after they first became popular. Homeowners who may have been considering renovating their home to remove a design element they believe to be passé might want to see if that feature has experienced a resurgence in popularity. In fact, one of the more derided home decor trends of yesteryear has slowly crept back into style, albeit in moderation. Wood paneling is back and better than ever, advise many design professionals. It’s the formerly ugly duckling that filled homes starting in the 1950s, creating drab dens and fauxwood family rooms. Paneling had long been an element of choice because it is relatively easy to install and can camouflage problem walls in a home, like those covered in boisterous wallpaper prints. Wood paneling reached the peak of its popularity in

them into design elements. And while wood paneling used to be hung vertically, designers now experiment with hanging paneling. Many people no longer use paneling to cover an entire space. Paneling is used sparingly as an accent wall or another feature for character. Wood walls can be stained in a rich mahogany to look upscale or be weathered and rustic. Homeowners ready to reembrace wood paneling can

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choose to enhance one wall in a room. Think about the space above a fireplace or a strip of wall behind a sitting chair and side table. Paneling also can serve as a headboard behind a bed in a master suite. Painted horizontally, paneling can add dimension and texture to walls, even in a bathroom. Wood paneling is slowly making a comeback, proving that no design trend every truly goes away.

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