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Lititz’s 203rd Fourth of July Celebration is going virtual this year, but there are still some cool things to see in and around town. The Lititz Springs Park board decorated the park frontage on Friday, June 26 and a special driving tour of decorated homes was also held this same evening. The tour addresses are listed below (with the best times to view them) and voting

will be open till 12:00 noon on Saturday, July 4. So load the family up and check it out! They include: 20 South Spruce Street, Lititz (day or night); 121 South Spruce Street, Lititz (day or night); 557 West 3rd Avenue, Lititz (day or night); 106 Ridgefield Way, Lititz (day); 36 Longenecker Road, Lititz (day); 120 North Broad Street,

Lititz (day or night); 120 Saybrooke Drive, Lititz (day or night); 722 Furnace Hills Pike (United Zion), Lititz (day); 7 Lehigh Court, Lititz (day); 33 Duffield Drive, Lititz (day or night); 128 East Lincoln Avenue, Lititz (day); 132 Front Street, Lititz (day or night); 310 East New Street, Lititz (night); 520 Bluebird Road, Lititz (day or night); 27 North Locust

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Street, Lititz (day or night); sponsor Rich Motz (659 505 East Main Street, Lititz Laurel Avenue), known for (day or night); 404 East his Laurel Avenue lights at 4th Street, Lititz (night); Christmastime and shown 659 Laurel Avenue, Lititz (Laurel Avenue Lights is a giant American flag he sponsor) ­ lights to music in created in the front yard that your car from 8:00 p.m. to is said to wave by utilizing 10:30 p.m.; and 403 South computer controlled lights. Cedar Street, Lititz (day or The display really shines night). at night, so make sure you Shown is the home of tour take the driving tour.

Ephrata Pioneer Fire Company Honors Members For Years Of Dedicated Service

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Ephrata’s Pioneer Fire Company recently honored several members for their dedicated service to the fire company over the years. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Ray Foltz, 55 years of service; Vern Schmuck, 60 years of service; Cody Bowen, 10 years of service; Matt Hildebrand, 25 years of service; Ralph Mowen, 50 years of service; Bobby Crills, 45 years of service; and Brian Kurtz, 15 years of service. Missing from the photo are, Art Reider, 15 years of service; Paul Swangren Jr., 15 years of service and Bill Jensen, 35 years of service.


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Fashioned Community Picnic that has been held annually for the past 132 years, has been cancelled. The church and many of the annual attendees will sincerely miss this part of Adamstown Area Library Out of an abundance of their July 4th celebration and caution, the Brickerville sincerely hope that they can is now open for curbside United Lutheran’s ‘Ole resume the picnic in 2021. pickup. In order to keep

Cocalico Wrestling will be hosting a Golf Outing on Saturday, July 18 at the Manor Golf Course. Included in the outing will be the Noshok Million Dollar Shoot Out. Proceeds from this event will be used for the Cocalico Wrestling

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Hammond; one grandchild; two great-grandchildren; two brothers: Rodney Horn­ ing, husband of Barb, and Allen Yeager; and three sisters: Kathy McQuilkin, wife of Jack; Angie Kauff­ man, wife of Terry; and Phyllis Steinmetz. Eli B. Kilmer, 75, husband of Miriam B. Kulp, Denver, passed away on Tuesday, June 16. He was the husband of the late Irene M. Newswanger. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Michael, husband of Karen Kilmer, Warrenton, Virginia, and Robert, husband of Kara Kilmer, California, Miss­ ouri; six daughters: Louella, wife of Thomas Reagan, Doe Run, Missouri; Norma, wife of Randy Gilliland, Lohman, Missouri; Sharon, wife of Ryan Newswanger, Ephrata; Dawn, wife of Steve Martin, Ephrata; Sheril, wife of Rodney Zeiset, Ephrata; and Diane Kilmer, Dallas, Texas; 25 grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren; five stepsons: Gene, husband of Nanette Kulp, Lancaster County; Randy, husband of Dawn

Obituaries Craig P. Martin, 76, husband of Elizabeth “Betty” (Levens) Martin, Lititz, passed away on Wed­ nesday, June 10. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Darryl Martin, husband of Steph­ anie, Hollywood, Maryland, and Brett Martin, husband of Maggie, Ellicott City, Maryland; five grand­ children; and a sister, Lynne M. Harnish, wife of Mark. Mr. James Kenneth Beard, 85, Reinholds, passed away on Sunday, June 14. He was the husband of the late Linda I. Beard. He is survived by a son, Kenneth, husband of LisAnne Beard; a daughter, Debra, wife of Richard Mortland; ten grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a brother, Glenn, husband of Linda Beard; and a sister, Janet, wife of Neil Rader. He was preceded in death by a son, Scott. Roger N. Frey, 87, husband of Lenore (Miller) Frey, Lititz, passed away on Sunday, June 14. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Jeffery, husband of Carol, Escondido, California, and Rick, husband of Lori, Lititz; a daughter, Deborah Dyk­ stra, wife of David, Willis, Texas; nine grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren; two brothers: Stanley Frey, Waymart, and Conrad Frey, Travelers Rest, South Carolina; and a sister, Marie

Combs, Crofton, Kentucky. He was preceded in death by a son, Peter. Betty A. Enck, 94, Lititz, passed away on Monday, June 15. She was the wife of the late Francis E. Enck. She is survived by two sons: Dennis L., husband of Daune Palmer Enck, Mills­ boro, Delaware, and Michael F., husband of Donna Steffy Enck, Lititz; a daughter, Sharon L. Reed, wife of Kenneth E. Reed, Lititz; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; two brothers: Kenneth Ruth, and Larry Ruth; and three sisters: Sylvia Breitigan; Gladys Weachter; and Nancy Brad­ field. Mervin D. Wenger, 93, Lincoln Christian Home, Ephrata, formerly of Lititz, passed away on Monday, June 15. He was the husband of the late Mary Catherine (Herr) Wenger. He is survived by four daughters: Carolyn, wife of Edward Schrock, Myers­ town; Lorraine, wife of Philip Parbel, Womelsdorf; Shirley, wife of Sam Pierce, Manheim; and Mary Lou, wife of Ben Mellinger, Denver; 16 grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; and four brothers: Arthur, Lloyd, Earl and Roy Wenger. Gloria Widder, 92, wife of Franklin Z. Widder III, Akron, passed away on Monday, June 15.

Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Franklin Z. Widder IV, husband of Dody Hart, Ephrata; a daughter, Camille Horine, wife of Conrad “Stan” Hor­ ine, Lancaster; five grand­ children; and six greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Kozette Rush­ ton. Elsie M. Bischoff Bark­ himer, 100, Lititz, passed away on Tuesday, June 16. She was the wife of the late Arthur Bischoff Jr. and the late Harold L. Barkhimer. She is survived by three daughters: Marianne, wife of Bruce E. Adams, Landis­ ville; Marilyn, wife of Ronald L. Kennard, Landis­ ville; and Cynthia E., wife of John M. Hornberger, Landis­ ville; four grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren; and a sister, Ruth Weaver, Lancaster. Joseph M. Hanson Jr., 54, fiancé of Linda L. Kerschner, Reinholds, passed away on Tuesday, June 16.

Besides his fiancé, he is survived by three brothers: Michael Brugger, husband of Anna; Kevin Brugger, husband of Eileen; and David Brugger, companion of Donna Cassler; two sisters: Susan Hildebran, wife of Nick, and Diane Butkus; and a stepsister, Lori Drupp. Earl R. Horning, 80, husband of Helga Horning, Ephrata, passed away on Tuesday, June 16. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Roger Horning; a daughter, Sheila

Kulp, Lancaster County; Carl, husband of Cindy Kulp, Lancaster County; Steve, husband of Nancy Kulp, Lancaster County; and Mike, husband of Cathy Kulp, Lancaster County; two brothers: Harvey, hus­ band of Judy Kilmer, Miss­ ouri, and Rufus, husband of Martha Kilmer, Missouri; and three sisters: Nancy, wife of David Ramer, Indiana; Fannie, wife of Eddie Martin, Indiana; and Amanda Burkholder, Indi­ ana. Lester B. Schmeck, 95, husband of Lillian Schmeck, Denver, passed away on Tuesday, June 16. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters: Donna L. Schmeck, Myers­ town, and Jean Olivares, Denver; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death (Continued On Page 5A)

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spring commencement ceremony, an in­person graduation ceremony is planned for Saturday, September 12, in the McHale Athletic Center of the University Center on Main on the Wilkes campus. Individuals completing degrees in both spring and summer will be individually recognized at the ceremony. Wilkes University awarded Those receiving graduate 720 Bachelor’s, Master’s degrees will be recognized and Doctoral degrees at a at a 10:00 a.m. ceremony virtual degree conferral and those receiving under­ ceremony on Saturday, May graduate degrees will be 16. A second virtual degree recognized at 3:00 p.m. conferral occurred on Friday, Wilkes University is comm­ May 29 for students itted to honoring graduates receiving the Doctor of at the September ceremony, Pharmacy degree in the but final plans are dependent Nesbitt School of Pharmacy. on the guidance of national The virtual degree con­ and local health officials. • Dylan Fox of Denver ferrals, live streamed from campus, included remarks earned a Doctor of Pharmacy from Wilkes interim degree in Pharmacy. President Paul Adams and • Kelly Hinsey of Denver Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. and interim Provost Terese earned a Master of Science Anna Mae Wise of East Earl, degree in Education. Wignot. • Meredith Powell of Leola would like to announce their Because Wilkes University 65th anniversary. They were (Continued On Page 24A) could not hold its 73rd married on June 25, 1955 at the home of J. Paul Graybill. FREE! Mr. Alvin Wise was Savings Include an American Walk-In Tubs Standard Right Height Toilet employed as a truck driver FREE! ($500 Value) WALK-IN BATHTUB SALE! SAVE $1,500 for 55 years. ✔ Backed by American Standard’s 140 years of experience Their hobbies include: ✔ Ultra low entry for easy entering & exiting traveling, bird watching and ®

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instrument. This event is for all ages, via live Zoom. Register to receive the meeting link. • Granny’s Panties and Other Unmentionables – Friday, July 10 at 6:00 p.m. (teen­adult) – On Zoom. “Granny’s Panties” explores the many layers of clothing worn by both men and women during the Civil War era. They’ll see examples of each under garment and discuss why each was important. They’ll also learn how styles varied between people of different social statuses, ages, varying locations and even time of day. Through this program you will discover that a corset can be comfortable, a cane wasn’t a reflection of a man’s physical condition and why it was beneficial to be poor. Live Zoom event for teens and adults. Register to receive the meeting link. • Girls Go STEAM Summer Spectacular – July 13, 14, 15 and 16 – On Zoom. Grades K­5 at 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. each day — Grades 6­12 at 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day. Calling all innovators! Girls entering grades K­12 are invited to join Girl Scouts in the Heart of PA for a free 4­day Virtual STEAM Spectacular where they will explore areas like coding, engineering, creative thinking, and teamwork. When you register, you are registering for all four days. Girl Scout Membership and STEAM Patch will be (Continued On Page 19A)

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by a daughter, Patty Schmeck. Allen Eugene “Gene” Zimmerman, 69, husband of Faye M. (Musser) Zimm­ erman, Denver, passed away on Tuesday, June 16. Besides his wife, he is survived by eight brothers: LeRoy, husband of Lillian Zimmerman, Leola; Harvey, husband of Mary Jane Zimmerman, Ephrata; Mahlon, husband of Carol Zimmerman, Leola; Curvin, husband of Lois Zimmer­ man, East Earl; Richard, husband of Betty Zimmer­ man, Bart; Leonard, husband of Miriam Zimmerman, Narvon; Henry, husband of Sharon Zimmerman, Nar­ von; and Linford, husband of Kim Zimmerman, Den­ ver; and four sisters: Mary Jane, wife of Allen Kurtz, East Earl; Joyce, wife of Sam Kulp, East Earl; Mar­ garet, wife of Earl Martin, Goodville; and Sandra Nolt, New Holland. Priscilla A. Martin, 85, wife of Harold S. Martin, Ephrata, formerly of Lititz, passed away on Wednesday, June 17. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons: Stephen, husband of Martha Minnich Martin, Lititz; Stanley, husband of Fannie Sue Kegerreis Martin, Leb­ anon; and Sherwood, hus­ band of Sandra Nell Martin,

Hibshman’s 60th Wedding Anniversary

Ivan and Virginia Hibshman of Ephrata will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on Thursday, July 2. They are dearly loved by their children: Phillip and his wife Andrea; Luke and his wife Ellen; and twin daughters Faye and her husband Steve, and Kaye. They are adored by their three granddaughters and one grandson.

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Hanover; two daughters: Christine, wife of Dale Newcomer, Bowdoin, Maine, and Delphine, wife of Wesley Ramer, Gleason, Wisconsin; 24 grand­ children; 24 great-grand­ children; a brother, J. Richard Miller, Sykesville, Maryland; and a sister, Mary Jane, wife of Fred Gordon, Dunedin, Florida. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Berdene Mar­ tin Walmer, and three grand­ children. Mary Louise Book Winters, 97, Luther Acres, Lititz, passed away on Wednesday, June 17. She was the wife of the late Roy Philip “Zeke” Winters. She is survived by a son, Gary L. Winters, husband of Dianne (Fernald), Strasburg; two daughters: Linda M., wife of Merle Oatman, Oxford, and Mary Ann Winters, York; eight grand­ children; 12 great-grand­ children; and three greatgreat-grandchildren.

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The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley, located at 237-249 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 are students at Mellinger’s School in the last year that the school was open pending the final consolidation of the Cocalico Union School District. The mat is inscribed “Last class to attend Mellinger School 54/55. 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 717-7331616 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.

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students. They are, from left to right, (row 1) Thelma Wealand, Sarah Snyder, Larry Wealand, unknown, Lucille Kline, unknown, unknown, unknown, Jane Wealand; (row 2) Eva Eberly, Larry Kreider, William Rutt, Richard Imhoff, Edith Sweigart, Alta Martin, Rodney Sweigart, Elvin Heck, Earl Eshleman, Elizabeth Sawyer; (row 3) Mary Raihl (teacher), Menno Nolt, Norman Walker, Donald Sweigart, Franklin Snyder, Fay Gehr, Lamar Eberly, unknown, Elam Eberly, Earl Buchter; (row 4) Donald Kopp, Mary Sawyer, Esther Eberly, Lizzie Horning, Dolores Eberly, Martha Horning and

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resources and learning activities including downl­ oadable coloring pages, junior historian prompts, family history projects and more. Interested in discovering more stories like this? The Berks History Center has created a new resource page, entitled “Berks His­ tory at Home,” on their website: berkshistory.org/ berks-history-at-home/. Explore Berks County’s history online with enter­ taining 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 #BerksHistory atHome 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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He is survived by four sons: Dale W., husband of Brenda (Weaver) Martin, Stevens; Leland W. Martin, Stevens; Larry J., husband of Judy (Martin) Martin, Ephrata; and Marlin W., husband of Wanda K. (Miller) Martin, Stevens; a daughter, Joyce Darlene, wife of Byron G. Hurst, Denver; 16 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Clayton S. Martin, Ephrata.

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The Noble Bereans By Pastor Cornelius R. Stam “These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the Word with all readiness of mind, and searched the Scriptures daily, whether those things were so” (Acts 17:11).

Why did God call the Bereans noble? Why did He place them among the spiritual aristocracy of Paul’s day? Wherein lay their true greatness? 1. “They received the Word with all readiness of mind.” 2. “They searched the Scriptures daily, whether those things were so.” Let us put first things first. THEY WERE OPEN­ MINDED They were broad as well as narrow. They were progressive as well as conservative. If they listened to Paul’s strange words with open eyes and open mouths, they at least listened with

open minds too. This is the first lesson we must learn from the noble Bereans. To really appreciate the spiritual greatness of these people, we must remember that they were Jews who met in a synagogue each Sabbath day. This was apparently the very first time that they had heard the gospel of grace proclaimed. It must all have seemed very strange and impossible to them but they were big enough to listen attentively and respectfully. They did not immediately shake their heads in refusal of the message and deem it unworthy of investigation. It was not so at Thessalonica. There Paul reasoned out of the Scriptures for three Sabbath

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with the Scriptures they had. None of it was contrary to the Old Testament.”] How God must have rejoiced over this Bible­loving, Bible­ honoring group! They, and not the popular leaders of the day, were the truly great ones in Israel. Picture the scene: A husband comes home saying he has heard strange things in the synagogue from the lips of a visiting rabbi. Reaching for the sacred Scriptures, he begins an intensive search. The rest of that Sabbath day finds him buried in thought over the writings of the prophets. And not only that day, for he continues the search day after day. He hurries home from his daily work. He puts aside the less important things. Untiringly he searches on until he is sure he has the Truth of God. And he is only one of many. This was the general attitude in Berea toward Paul’s message. “They searched the Scriptures daily, whether those things were so.” They were not willing to take his word for granted. They sifted his message carefully and put it to an intense investigation in the light of the Word of God. Result? “Therefore many of them believed.” And we may be sure that these Bereans were strong in the faith, for they had an intelligent understanding of the subject. They not only had the “full assurance of faith” (Heb. 10:22), but the “full assurance of understanding” (Col. 2:2). We need to be as the Bereans were.

Wann sie die Bixe hedde, Deede sie browiere schiesse! O, wann sie ihn gedroffe hedde, Des hett sie misse bliesse!

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

Births GAUL, Jared and Caitlin Miller, Lititz, a daughter, at UPMC Lititz. HOOVER, Wilmer and Linda, Ephrata, a daughter, at UPMC Lititz. KREISER, Andrea, and Dakota C. Reed Sr., Ephrata, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. MARCUM, Emma, and Chad Clancy, Leola, a son, at UPMC Lititz. MARTIN, Alexander R. and Kristen (Groff), Ephrata, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hos­ pital. MARTIN, Jalan K. and Andrea (Martin), Stevens, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. NOLT, Ryan C. and Christina (Ritter), New Holland, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. SHIRK, Lamar Z. and Darlene B. (Zimmerman), Leola, a son, at home. SNAVELY, Carson L. and Faith (Mohler), Ephrata, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. ZEISET, Brendan L. and Shanna N., Ephrata, a daughter, at WellSpan Eph­ rata Community Hospital.

Des waar awwer net die Case ­ Sie hen uscht misse lache, As sie die Hasche gsehne hen Un hen ken Bix heere grache!

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

(Originally published in the December 1, 1982 issue of The Shopping News) Die Mayville Hunder Die Mannsleit gehn fer Mayville, Sie well geh Hasch hunde. Die Weibsleit, sie sin aa dabei Fer die Mannsleit watsche tschumbe. Des Waar Samschdaag Owed, Marye is die Gmee. Some vun sie sin Singer, Des macht awwer schee.

Des hot sie gmacht am Watsche sei An all die Fenschdre naus. Glei hot moll eens gegrische: “Weibsleit! Guckt mol do draus!” Ya! Ich glaab es is en Hasch. Er laaft datt in sell Feld. Die Schmertscht vun all hot no gsaat: “Es is ken Hasch, so schur net sell!” Sie waare no an Winsche gwest, Sie hedde so gross Gleeser, Fer darich zu gucke ­ No kennde sie sehne besser!

Es waare fremme Diener Aa datt in Die Gmee. Sie hen uns arg vermaahnt; Es waar gut fer gross un glee! Ya, es waar no glei Mundaag Marye; Mer hen uns misse dummle. Fer’s Breckfescht machet uns Essepacke, So sie uns net vergrummle. Some sin datt naus gange, Die anner gehn do hie. Een schteht do bei die Brick So geduldich as die Kieh. Noch en lange Zeit waar er’s leedich, Er hot ken Hasch gsehne. Er geht do an en anner Blatz; No kumme zwee zu renne!

Sell is ken Hasch! Uscht guckt mol! Er is am Nunnerhocke. Es is en grosser, brauner Hund. Mir hen uscht misse lache! Ach mei! Die Weibsleit sin net so schmert, Wann sie Hund nemme fer Hasche. Wo sie die Mannsleit hen’s verzehlt, Hen sie moll misse lache. Die Mannsleit han aa ihre Gschpass, Wann sie draus sie am Hunde. Sie schiesse do un schiesse datt, Wann die Hasch kumme zu tschumbe!

(Continued On Page 22A)

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Es Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch Eck

This was a Saturday evening, Tomorrow is church. Some of them are singers, This will be beautiful!

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.

The womenfolk were in the house Looking out the window. They see the two deer running; They surely weren’t ghosts.

There were visiting preachers Who also took part in the service. They admonished us seriously; It was well for large and small!

(Continued From Page 21A)

Sie mache mol ihre Bixe leer ­ Der Hasch, er bleibt uscht schteh! Een guckt sie moll aa un denkt: Sie sedde noch Pennsylvania geh!

If they had the guns, They would attempt to shoot! Oh, if they had hit the deer, That would have pleased them indeed!

Yes, soon it was Monday morning; We had to hurry. For breakfast make us packets, So they won’t crumble for us.

Sie kumme heem mit miede Bee Un kenne schier net esse. Sie gehn fer’s Bett so zimmlich glei Un hen alles vergesse!

That however was not the case ­ They just had to laugh That they had seen the deer And heard no guns cracking!

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Did they ever have to laugh. The menfolk too had their fun, When they were out a hunting. They shoot here and they shoot there, When the deer come a jumping! They empty their guns The deer, he just stands there! One looks at them and thinks: You should go back to Pennsylvania! They come home with tired legs And almost cannot eat. They head for bed very soon And soon have forgotten all. *** A year or two ago, the Dutch poem, Die Mayville Hunder, was submitted to Die Botschaft, a newspaper which is published every other Wednesday by Brookshire Printers in Lancaster. We recently came upon the poem in our files, so we decided there’s no time better than the present to share it with our readers. The following note was appended to the manuscript of Die Mayville Hunder: “I was asked to send this poem in. Someone made it up about their trip to Mayville, New York, to hunt deer.” I may be mistaken, but I am assuming that it was written by an Old Order Mennonite poet. Should the poet see this column, we urge him or her to get in contact with us. We’re anxious to have additional poems from his or her pen. December 1, 1982 Es Bischli-Gnippli, as ferschur ken Yaeger is!

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Heritage Of The Pennsylvania Heartland – Harry F. Stauffer Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese A few weeks ago, in this Heritage of the Pennsylvania Heartland article series, Hattie Brunner’s Folk Art paintings and her personal legacy of preserving history and heritage were featured. There were several other individuals, who on their own, took part in recording and preserving history to be enjoyed for generations. Some were vocal and active in preserving our history before it was destroyed, and some operated in a quiet way. Many invested their own finances and time in saving history for others. Over the next couple weeks, readers will be introduced to these types of individuals and learn the difference their lives made for our local community. This week, local auctioneer Tom Horst (shown in the left photo), of Horst Auctioneers, will discuss the life and legacy of Harry Stauffer, “printer, tinker and historian.” Shown in the right photo is Harry F. Stauffer with the Ouram press at the Ephrata Cloister (n.d., ca. 1965). Harry was one of those quiet historians, involved in several local historical associations, who worked tirelessly to preserve our cultural history and excelled at exhibiting the manual press trade that was quickly becoming a vanishing art. Many locals may have known him or have seen a familiar picture

of him as the older bearded man, working at the old wooden printing press at The Ephrata Cloister. As many can imagine, there is much more to the life of Harry Stauffer. The Horst Auctioneer family had the honor of handling the dispersal of Harry’s estate after his passing. Being just out of high school at the time of the Stauffer auctions, I admit I didn’t know much about him. But being an auctioneer’s son and grandson, I always loved local history. That could have something to do with the fact that throughout childhood, I had been taken along to more public sales than one can count! Seeing all the old items, learning their history and uses, was a usual occurrence in our auctioneering family. Upon meeting Harry Stauffer, in those days as a child and teen, most times at the Ephrata Cloister, my memories are of a “quiet historian.” Now, years

later, there are so many more interesting details of Harry’s life that I have recently learned. While writing this article it seemed logical to speak with individuals who personally knew Harry and incorporate their personal thoughts in this article. Clarence Spohn and Randy Newcomer were the right people to reach out to for more information.

Having worked with Harry for many years at the Ephrata Cloister, Clarence wrote two booklets on Harry and also catalogued his collections for my auctioneer father, T. Glenn Horst, when Horst Auctioneers was auctioneering Stauffer’s vast collections. Randy, a junior historian in high school, grew up in Ephrata and has remained an active member of The

Cocalico Valley Historical Society. Randy learned printing in the industrial arts program at school and for a short time got to work with Harry during live in (Live In Experiences? Is this what they called it or is there a word missing?) experiences at The Ephrata Cloister. On special occasions Randy still demonstrates printing at The Cloister, but is also a pressman on the 1850 Bronstrup

press that Harry used at Conestoga Press, which Harry established in 1935. The press is housed at The Historical Society and much of the printing equipment Randy uses for demonstrations was donated to The Historical Society upon Harry’s death. This continues Harry’s legacy of hand-set type printing. Randy continues, just as Harry did, to train others by (Continued On Page 2B)


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teaching them how to hand set type and print their work. Harry Stauffer (1896­ 1982) was born in a rural farming community in Farmersville, West Earl Township to Pennsylvania German Mennonite farmers,

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detailed entries into his pocket ledger of the scenes, locations, dates, films, etc. Having received his draft notice in 1918, Harry went against his Mennonite upbringing and chose to serve in the U.S. Army. After a ten­month stint, he was medically discharged after being kicked by a horse. He returned to living and printing in Honey Brook. This is when he started to collect his library of early Pennsylvania and European imprinted books. From 1920 until 1922, Harry’s employment in the printing industry was at The Temple Press, in West Chester, PA. Taking a break from printing from 1922 until 1933, Harry tried his hand at making reproductions of traditional Pennsylvania German furniture and wooden crafts, while also working as a general handyman. Returning to his love of printing, he started to work for Weaver’s Book Store in Lancaster, who had started printing at the Mennonite Mission on Vine Street in Lancaster. He retired from Weaver’s Book Store in 1956. As noted before, Harry started the Conestoga Press “side” business at his home in 1935, where he would print specialty broadsides, trade advertisements and programs on his restored mid­19th century press. That press was relocated to

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Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley in the mid1960s where Harry would demonstrate and teach printing on his 1850 Bronstrup iron press. Because his talents were many, he printed a small broadside for himself that read, “Conestoga Press, F a r m­e r s v i l l e ‌ H a r r y Stauffer, Printer and Tinker. Printing as the spirit moves. Tinkering as the occasion requires. Commercial work rarely executed.â€? He con­ tinued to photograph build­ ings of the area through this time period and seemed to tinker in many other areas as well. He could have easily been considered a “jack of all trades.â€? Sometimes, timing is everything, and in Harry’s life that was definitely the case. The state of Penn­ sylvania took over the care of The Ephrata Cloister in 1934. By 1941, The Penn­ sylvania Historical Comm­ ission started full restoration of the remaining historical buildings at the site. In 1956, the site director and leaders of the Pennsylvania Histor­ ical Commission agreed that

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4B - Wednesday, July 1, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Everybody’s Marketplace For Sale

FOR SALE: Air condition-­ ers, 1 is 18,000 BTU; 1 is 12,000 BTU. $100 each. 717-513-9663.

FOR SALE: Koi fish, 6”-12”. Helps to clean your pond, $5 to $10, each, nice colors. 156 Black Creek Rd., East Earl, PA 17519.

FOR SALE: Under Armour red and black long sleeve women’s XL shirt, good con-­ dition, $10. Men’s size 8.5 Puma golf shoes, good con-­ dition, $20. 717-803-9430.

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: New Philadelphia Eagles men’s short sleeve size medium shirt, $10. 717-8039430.

FOR SALE: Nike grey & blue flex baseball hat, $10, good condition. New Nike Phila-­ delphia Eagles short sleeve shirt, men’s size medium, FOR SALE: Men’s Timber-­ $20. 717-803-9430. land waterproof 6” pro ser-­ vices wheat leather steel toe FOR SALE: Fold away quilt-­ mid work boots, good condi-­ ing frame, $75. 26’ 1993 No-­ tion. Paid $110, selling for mad camper, needing some repairs, $1,500 OBO. 717$79.99. 717-803-9430. 537-7339. FOR SALE: Custom built re-­ placement windows and FOR SALE: Flags, flag-­ doors. Professional installa-­ poles, bunting, flag cases, tion. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534 or visit lapel pins, hats, garden our showroom at 400 W. flags, eagles, brackets, Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ etc. American Flag rata Business Complex. Shoppe, near Adamstown. Thank You!

Auto/Truck

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

FOR SALE: Discount Mat-­ tresses, Sealy, Stearn and Foster, Spring Air brands, king, queen, full and twin siz-­ es. Also rebuilts, Prices start-­ ing at $115. 114 Hurst Rd., FOR SALE: 2012 Honda Ac-­ Ephrata. 717-445-9153. cord LXP, $5,500. Garage kept, new inspection, FOR SALE: Amish made 175,500 miles. Call or text, Speedway Express Wagon, 22x40, $100. Child’s wooden 717-644-5828. rocker, $20. Both good con-­ dition. 717-733-1450. FOR SALE: Tires, pair of 215/65/15, $80; and pair of 185/70/13, $60. Both pair in good shape. 717-6273509, ask for Greg. FOR SALE: 2004 Chevy Venture, runs/drives great. Needs work for inspection, $750 OBO. 717-468-5594.

Lawn & Garden

Our American flags are made in America! 717484-1183.

FOR SALE: Sparrow resist-­ ant bluebird house, $13, Sparrow trap, $12, Starling resistant suet feeder, $12. Purple Martin gourds, $20, duck eggs, $2, dozen. 717733-2030.

Household/Furniture

FOR SALE: 2004 Honda Ac-­ cord, 8/20 inspection, 293K miles, $1,000 OBO. 2002 Honda Civic, 12/20 inspec-­ tion, 127K miles, $1,850. 717-368-9756.

FOR SALE: Gospel Bluegrass CDs, many to choose from. Some new, Ephrata. 717354-2740.

FOR SALE: I move sheds. Unwanted shed? Need shed delivered? Large or small moved. Call 717405-6733.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 1, 2020 - 5B

FOR SALE: Late model used and recondition Motorcycles/ATV’s lawn mowers, push or self propelled, good selection. FOR SALE: 1998 Harley Dav-­ model FXDWG, 717-336-6742, leave mes-­ idson, 21,000 miles, excellent con-­ sage. dition with plenty of perfor-­ 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.

FOR SALE: Excalabur Ma-­ trix Sapphire crossbow. Made for smaller framed shooter. 305FPS. Scope, quiver, sling, broadheads. $410 OBO. 717-484-0327. FOR SALE: New and used bi-­ cycles, sales and service. Jack’s Bike Shop, 717-7336042, Open Mon., Wed, and Friday, 6-8p.m., Saturday, 9-5p.m.

mance, and cosmetic up-­ grades, asking $8,900. Call 717-445-7834 FOR SALE: Instant cash paid for motorcycles & ATVs. Call John, 610-637-9447.

FOR SALE: Raleigh bicycle, SC40, 20”, 21-speed, like new, nice, $295 or best offer. 717-733-7816.

Musical

FOR SALE: Self-propelled Lawn Boy, Craftsman lawn mowers, $75 each. 717-3689756.

FOR SALE: Iorio accordion, model KS-402, with midi, nice unit, $1,800. Also, Io-­ rio accordion, model 77, sharp unit, $1,600. Also, Brandoni accordion with midi & gold trim, very sharp unit, loaded, $6,700. 717- FOR SALE: Golden Retriever 738-6900. Stud Service. AKC registered, FOR SALE: 10x10 portable light golden, 1 year of age, shed, was $150 new. Never completely erected. Canvas not proven so first service is still boxed, $95. Also, De-­ no cost to buyer. He is hip Walt Powershop saw on certified. Call today to sched-­ strong metal stand, $95. FOR SALE: Kittens, cute, ule an appointment. 717717-738-6900. friendly, includes a new cat 587-3728. FOR SALE: Three quality litter pan, $5. 717-738-1902. Marshalltown masonry trow-­ els, clean and no rust. $39. FOR SALE: 80 gallon fish FOR SALE: 2 six month old tank and 40 other tanks, Billy goats, $100 each. 717717-875-0375. $50, must pick up. 717-332392-9138. 0113.

RV’s & Campers

Machinery/Tools

Pets & Animals

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

FOR SALE: Dog enclosure chain link 6x8x4, with floor screen, $75. Call 717-3542504. FOR SALE: 11 week old Jack Russell male puppy, family raised, 1st shot and wormed, $400. 717-454-6403.

WHO’Sin HIRING Healthcare? See our special section on

Page 11B

Loader

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

Eagle Disposal

1245 Eagles Way, East Earl, PA 17519

FOR SALE: Puppies. Blue Healer/Elkhound mix, 8 weeks old 7/1. 2 males, 3 females, family raised, shots/wormed, $850. 717271-4528, call 717-2786844 if no answer.

Produce/Edibles

Notice

FOR SALE: Fresh blueber-­ ries, raspberries, cherries, tomatoes, other fresh pro-­ duce at Napierville Orchard, NOTICE: We accept brush, 5 Martin Road, Ephrata. trimmings, grass clippings, 717-721-7826. trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-7331602.

Sporting Goods

FOR SALE: Bench press and bodybuilder by Club/Weider, 16.8ST, $500 and ski ma-­ chine, Vitamaster by Road-­ master, $50. Call 717-6655265.

Please call 717-738-7922 and ask for Marj. 1605 Apple St., Ephrata, PA

PART-TIME

Applications and phone calls accepted every day but Tuesday.

NOW HIRING • ALL POSITIONS - FT/PT

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. Either call or apply in person.

2316 Norman Road, Lancaster, PA 17601 Phone

717.293.0800

7:00 am to 11 am 2-5 Shifts Per Week, Every Other Weekend Required Additional Shifts Available - 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm

PAINT SHOP Inc.

Collision Repair

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33 Long Ave., Ephrata, PA 17522

HELPER – COOK

JANITOR – MAINTENANCE PERSON Flexible Hours - 5-8 Hours per Week

Additional hours when working on projects or assisting at offsite rentals. Great job for a retired person

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103 West Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522

TheGrovesHome.net

HELP WANTED T&D Excavating & Paving is Hiring!

HELP WANTED

MED TECH – CARE PROVIDER

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NOTICE: Huge Garage Sale, Saturday, 7/4, 6:30am. Dresses, shirts, shoes, NOTICE: Buying junk vehi-­ pants, children clothing, cles. Licensed and insured. books, baked items, lots Will pay cash. Call 717-490- more. 1040 Division High-­ 0491. way, beside Bowman Stove.

Work schedule is 4 days a week and hours vary.

Driver

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.

All above shifts could be every weekend if desired.

NOTICE: Sun Valley De-­ velopment Yard Sales, Fri-­ day, July 3, and Saturday, July 4, 7am-1pm, follow signs from 322 at Clay Tire store. Rain or shine.

Applicants may contact T&D Excavating & Paving at 717-665-6776 Ext. 105 or tiffani@tdexc.com www.tdexc.com

2:30 pm to 9:30 pm 2-5 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

Garage Sale

If you are looking for part-time work, come to Garden Spot Auto Auction and apply to be a

HOMEMAKER – CAREGIVER

4:30 PM – 7:30 PM 2-4 Shifts Per Week, Every Other Weekend Required

NOTICE: Christian woman looking to rent in-law quar-­ ters/small apartment in Manheim/Lititz or sur-­ rounding areas immediate-­ ly. Organized, clean, quiet. Call 717-517-0996.

Seeking Laborers, Heavy Equipment Operators and Class A CDL Truck Drivers for a residential construction company. Willing to train. Competitive wages, paid holidays, uniforms, health insurance and retirement package offered.

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.

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

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

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

717-733-6900

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

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

Helping Hands day Care Center

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. 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

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, July 1, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, July 3 & 4, 8am-? Toys, books, clothing, household and more. Newport Square, Lititz (Oak Street, Cam-­ bridge, Hummingbird Drive). Rain/shine.

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NOTICE: Huge MultiYard Sale, Saturday, July 4th. Something for everyone. Lots of goodies. 870 Reading Road, along 625, south of Bowmansville. NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ age Sale, Friday, 7/3, 6:30am. Kitchen retire-­ ment: skillets, kettles, serv-­ ing bowls, plates, frying pans, utensils, lots nice clean kitchen staples, china cupboard, china set, boxes of books, baby swing, chil-­ dren’s clothes, dresses, much more. Come see. 144 Valley View Dr., Ephrata. NOTICE: Yard Sale, 7/2-7/4, 7am-? Household items, tools, boy clothing, 4T-7T, girl clothing, newborn-18M, baby items, toys. 405 N. Academy Dr., Ephrata.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, July 34, 7am-12. Mask required. Lots of new items, books, DVDs, Stihl blower, table and chairs, trains, baseball cards, shrubbery, 2 bikes, housewares, collectibles, 450 new Hot Wheels, in packs. 40 Hoover Drive, Charity Gardens, Ephrata. NOTICE: Garage Sale, Fri-­ day, 7/3, 7am-12pm, Satur-­ day, 7/4, 7am-12pm. Hess trucks, NASCAR racing col-­ lectibles, Keurig, camera equipment, tools, clothing, toys, household items. Tons of good stuff. 330 North Academy Drive, Ephrata. NOTICE: Garage Sale, July 23-4. Local advertising items, games, mugs, books, sleds, puzzles, much, much more. 734 Walnut Street, New Hol-­ land. NOTICE: Sun Valley Yard Sale, July 3, July 4, 7am1pm. Troy-Bilt snowblower, 5.5, H.P., 24” cut, Echo bed redefiner edger, Greenworks pro lawn mower, 60 volt, 21” cut. All like new tools, puz-­ zles, books, cookie cutters, flower bulbs, weathervane, table lamp, and more. 875 Matthew Dr., Stevens, (Hopeland area).

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, July 3-4. 7-1. Lots of decor, new ma-­ crame items, Creative Memories, women’s & men’s clothing, potted plants, dress fabric, housewares, vintage beach bikes, chain saw and more. 1025 Sun Valley Road, Stevens. (Hopeland/Clay). More sales in area.

NOTICE: Morganshire Community Yard Sale, Friday, July 10-11, 7am12pm. Household goods, furniture, quilts, sheet sets, children’s clothing/toys, designer bags/clothing, camping gear, jewelry, electron-­ ics, much more. Mor-­ ganshire at 897 & Smokestown to Royal Horse Way or 897 to Mustang Trail.

NOTICE: Multi-Family, 7/3, 7/4, 7-11am. Chil-­ dren’s and adult cloth-­ ing, toys, household, misc., something for everyone. 22 Autumn Blaze Way, Ephrata, off N. State Street.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, July 4th, 7am-? Book case, old house phones, books, clothing, kitchen items, TV, bedding, jewelry, picture frames, candles, pil-­ NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard lows, tins and lots more. Sale, July 3rd-4th, 7am-? 216 S. 9th Street, Akron. Children and adult clothing, household items, NOTICE: Garage Sale, Fri-­ decor, day, 7/3, 7am-11am. hutch, electric fireplace and NOTICE: Yard Sale, Friday, Scrubs, Lego, vintage toys, much more. 143 Newport July 3, from 8am-2pm, and Disney knick-knacks, more. Saturday, July 4, from 8am-? See ad on Craigslist. Weidler Road, Leola. Knick-knacks, books, col-­ Lane, Lititz. It’s easy to place a lectible items, home goods classified ad! and small appliances are just NOTICE: Yard Sale, July 3-4. Visit our office at 7am. Lots of misc. Shelf, some of the items being sold. 615 E. Main St., Ephrata, 320 Creamery Rd., Denver clothes, shoes. 728 Stone Hill or submit your ad at Road, Denver. www.snews.com! PA 17517.

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Full Time RV Technician

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NOTICE:

HUGE YARD/ ESTATE SALE Friday & Saturday

July 3 & 4 • 7am till ?

Vintage pieces including Wharfedale speaker, artwork, quilts, clothing. Kitchenware, stove & hood, dishwasher, microwave, new window a/c, dressers, tables, chairs, side tables, linens, drapes, lamps, shades, desks, lawn mower, lawn tools, Acorn Chair Lift, wooden chest, work stools, storage cabinets, much more!

131 Cindalyn Drive, New Holland

YARD SALE

ALL BRAND NEW

Friday, July 10, 7AM to 7PM & Saturday, July 11, 7AM to 3PM

BABY ITEMS: Clothing, Cups, Bottles, Pacifiers,

Breast Pumps, Bottle Warmer & Sterilizer, etc. BOYS’ & GIRLS’ CLOTHING: Size 2T to 5T; Size 6 to 12/14 WOMEN’S CLOTHING: Size Small to 4XL MEN’S CLOTHING: Size Small to XL; Big & Tall Clothing; Size 1X to 5X

SOME OF THE OTHER ITEMS (Plus Have More):

Picnic, Pool, Camping, RV Items, Washcloths, etc. Toys (Early Birthday or Christmas Shopping) Phone Cases, Fitbits, Apple Items SO MUCH MORE TO SEE • COME CHECK IT OUT! 1105 Joann Ave. (Ephrata)

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, Friday & Saturday, 7/ 3-7/4. Table saw, house-­ hold items, glassware, gift shop closeouts, children’s clothing, crafts, Uncle Ar-­ thur Bible Friends books and much more. Food and drinks. Chicken BBQ Sat-­ NOTICE: Garage Sale, Fri-­ urday. 1240 Sun Valley day, July 3, 7am. Children’s Road, Stevens. (Hopeland/ plastic toys, slide, picnic ta-­ Clay area). Other sales in ble, rocker, roller racers, area. DVDs, glass top tables, turtle NOTICE: Neighborhood Yard sandbox, minibike, electron-­ Sale, July 3-4, 7am-? Chil-­ ics, gym equipment, chil-­ dren’s clothing, double jog-­ dren’s clothes, boy’s shirts, ging stroller, home decor, vi-­ much more. 37 West Mohler nyl shutters, tree stand, Church Road, Ephrata. F150 grill/step bars and much more. Pinewood Ave., NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Ephrata. Sale, Thursday, 7/2, 12:307pm and Friday, 7/3, 7NOTICE: Yard Sale, 7/3 & noon. Decor, books, some 7/4, 7am. Girl’s & wom-­ children’s clothes, Keurig en’s plus size clothing, machine, HH items, fabric, home decor, bike, sofa, re-­ cliner, gift baskets & sewing machine cabinet. 32 more. 203 Musser Road, E. Mohler Church Road, East Earl. Ephrata.

NOW HIRING

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: Multi-Family Yard Sale, July 3-4. Perry Drive and Spruce Street, Bow-­ mansville.

Say you saw it in The Shopping News!

PRIVATE CLUB SEEKS

P/T Line Cook

Exp. preferred with weekend availability. Approx. 25-30 hours a week.

P/T Dishwasher

Weekends & Holidays a must.

Call John at 717-333-4116.

The Comfort Inn of Lancaster County North

1 Denver Road, Denver, PA 17517

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

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!

Send cover letter and resume to:

EPHRATA FAMILY EYECARE, LLP

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

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. 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.

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

much more. 30 N. State Street, Ephrata.

Currently Hiring:

FT or PT

Stop in to fill out application at front desk.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard

NOTICE: Large Garage Sale, Wednesday, 7/1, 7am. piece solid wood bedroom Sale, Thursday-Satur-­ 5suite, bunk beds, sofa and day, July 2-4, 7am-? chair, Maytag dryer, blanket Rain or shine. Lots of chest, quilt, 2 brand new new and used house-­ training collars for dogs, 2 leafblowers, clothing, wares, clothes, gift Stihl shoes, fabric, books, house-­ items, etc., and dozens wares, subs, baked goods, of nice books. Free soft guinea pigs. 305 Martin ice cream cone w/pur-­ Road, Ephrata. chase over $10. 147 N. Shirk Rd., New Holland, NOTICE: Garage Sale, 7/2, (right off Westfield Egg 7/3, 7/4, 7am-? Antiques, jewelry, hunting items, Dr.) clothes, desk, household items, oriental rugs, holi-­ day items, and much NOTICE: Yard Sale, July 2-3, 7am-? Women’s plus more. 5 Oak Lane, Ste-­ size clothes, tools, lots of vens. furniture, women’s shoes,

NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ age Sale, 7/3, 7/4, 7am-? Teacher’s inventory, 100’s of NOTICE: Yard Sale, Friday, books, bulletin boards, etc. July 3. Rear tine tiller, port-­ Scrapbooking papers, stam-­ able AC unit, Hobart food pers, etc. Crafting fabric, scales, rowing machine, quilt lace, etc. Clothing, girl’s frame legs, decor items, dresses, sizes 3-8. Decor, ac-­ clothes, recumbent bike, air apella CD’s, household, Rip-­ fryer and more. 29 W. Mohler stick, tools, preformed fish-­ NOTICE: Garage Sale, 7/3 Church Road, Ephrata. ponds, and much more. 914 and 7/4, 6:30am-11am. Pleasantview Rd., Ephrata. Rain or shine, many house-­ NOTICE: Huge Yard Sale, Fri-­ hold items, toys, books, day, 7/3, 7am. Infant-adult NOTICE: Neighborhood Yard clothing, Bath and Body, Sale, 7/4. Puzzles, name teacher supplies, antique health and beauty and more. brand clothes, something for tools,construction tools, 119 Summerlyn Drive, Eph-­ everyone. Spruce and Perry corner cupboard, adult rata. Dr., Bowmansville. clothing, lg. flower pots, Christmas decorations and much more. 31 W. Mohler Church Road, Ephrata.

With weekend availability. Must be 16 years or older. Approx. 10-15 hours a week.

Bartender & Housekeepers Comfort Inn Lancaster County North

Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 1, 2020 - 7B

Small Engine Mechanic Wanted The Empire Group, Reading, PA We are seeking a full-time small engine repair mechanic to join our Delaware Valley Contractors team in Reading, PA. The ideal candidate has at least 3 years of experience working on 2- and 4-stroke engines (gas, diesel and electric) and pneumatic tools. Duties include troubleshooting, diagnosing and repairing as well as performing preventative maintenance. We offer a competitive benefits package including health insurance, 401(k) and paid vacation. Hourly rate based on experience. Candidate must have a valid driver’s license and pass pre-employment physical and drug screen.

Please email resume to: bruth@esreading.com

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

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

621 Stevens Road, Ephrata, PA 17522


8B - Wednesday, July 1, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” 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.

NOTICE: Garage Sales, Fri-­ day, 7/3 and Saturday, 7/4, 7am-? Variety of HH goods, antiques, tools, etc. 1065 and 1137 (in back) West Main Street, Ephrata.

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

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, 7/3-7/4, 7-noon. Air conditioners, furniture, men’s Schwinn bike, house-­ hold goods, children and adult books, toys. Corner of 7th and Walnut, Denver. Weather permitting.

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

NOTICE: Huge Yard Sale, July 4, 7am-1pm. Bouncy house, many toys (some new), crafts, household items, and much more. 90 Hartings Park Rd., Denver.

Cleaning Services

NOTICE: July 4th Yard Sale. Car parts, wheels/tires, hardware, tools, car seat, stroller, books. 42 Home-­ stead Drive, Denver.

HELP OFFERED: Cleaning services for Schoeneck and nearby areas. Mother and daughter team, dependable and thorough. Call or text, 717-572-9909.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Porch Sale, July 4, 7am-1pm. Puz-­ zles, homemade lap quilts, quilts, clothing, TV stand, dishes, pans, inside door and more. 1299 & 1301, Dia-­ NOTICE: Cloister Laundro-­ mond Station Rd., Ephrata. mat is offering wash and fold services, with pick-up NOTICE: Huge Yard Sale, and delivery available. Call July 4th, 7:00am. New and 717-725-4094 for pricing used household, toys, cou-­ and to schedule service. discounts poning, way too much to Commercial mention, come see us. 133 available. Meadowlark Lane, Mohn-­ ton, near Kings Potato NOTICE: Happy Birthday Twila! We love you Mom! Chips.

Announcements

We are now hiring to assist with the needs of our growing company. The following positions are available:

Service Technicians • Install Technicians Servicing commercial and residential customers. Competitive wages and benefits provided.

Send resume to: 1020 Reading Rd., Narvon, PA 17555 or email tim@tmre.biz

Wanner Transport

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. Must have current medical card, clean MVR and minimum 2 years’ driving experience.

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

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.

Home & Lawn Care

Place your classified ads online at www.snews.com!

FULL-TIME RENTAL ASSOCIATE

Commitment to Excellence…Integrity & Professionalism …Communication…Experience & Teamwork…Gratitude

This full-time position is responsible for assisting customers with a wide variety of rental equipment, including explaining and demonstrating use and features. Additional responsibilities include using computer to reserve equipment and create rental contracts; delivering rentals to customers’ homes and maintaining and cleaning equipment. The position involves some counter work - some shop work. Outstanding customer service skills are required. In addition, qualified candidates must be at least 18 years of age; have basic computer skills; ability to regularly lift/move up to 50 lbs. and occasionally lift/move up to 100 lbs. and the desire to learn. Equipment knowledge or mechanical aptitude is preferred.

We offer percentage load pay, 100% PAID Highmark Health Care, paid vacation and retirement plan w/company match.

A valid PA Driver’s License is necessary to drive/deliver equipment using 17’ trailer as well as the ability to obtain a Medical Examiner’s Certificate for the operation of certain vehicles. The schedule will include hours on days, evenings and every other Saturday.

Interested candidates should contact Nick at 717-371-3301

Apply online: www.bombergers.com. and click “Join Our Team”

READY-TO-MOW MECHANIC Commitment to Excellence…Integrity & Professionalism …Communication…Experience & Teamwork…Gratitude

This full-time position works from a service trailer at customers’ homes and performs service and repair of mowers and other equipment. Responsibilities include mapping the best route for daily scheduled calls; contacting customers; traveling to customers’ homes; performing repairs and service on lawn & garden tractors and lawn equipment; loading/unloading equipment and making decisions about need for in-shop repair. Qualified candidates must be at least 18 yrs. old; be able to work in an enclosed service trailer; lift and bend with weights up to 25 lbs. on a regular basis and up to 100 lbs. occasionally. Tools are provided by the Company. Qualified candidates will have knowledge and experience in repair of equipment listed above. Basic computer proficiency is desired. Normal hours are Mon. to Fri. from 7am to 3:30pm. A valid PA Driver’s License, clean driving record and the ability to obtain a Medical Examiner’s Card is required. Familiarity with the geographic area is helpful. Willing to train the right candidate. Apply online: www.bombergers.com. and click “Join Our Team”

LOCAL ELECTRICIANS

WANTED

HELP OFFERED: Root Grinding, for a smooth lawn mowing under the trees. 717-733-5863. HELP OFFERED: Brian’s Mowing. Weekly mowing. 27 years at great prices. From Denver, PA. 717-468-5086.

HELP OFFERED: New concrete or replace-­ ment, sidewalks, pat-­ ios, driveways, garage floors, stamped con-­ crete, any concrete pads. Licensed & fully insured. 717-468-5253. HELP OFFERED: We do mulching, edging, planting, trimming, pruning, and hardscaping. Call ZJ’s Es-­ tate Maintenance at 717381-5055 or visit landsca-­ pinglancasterpa.com.

Help Wanted

HELP WANTED: Part-time person for warehouse. Must be 18 years or older, Friday, HELP OFFERED: Lawn Ser-­ 2pm-9pm, every other Sat-­ vice on weekends, price is urday, 11am-9pm. $12/ negotiable. Please call 717- hour. Call Denver Beer, 717-336-2277. 917-4852.

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

BOYER MOTOR CO.

Email resume: bmcsales@outlook.com

NOW HIRING Elite Realty Advisors, LLC Lancaster, PA

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

Contact: ndearolf@fishercompanies.com

HIRING NOW

FULL TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY JOURNEYPERSON

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

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


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 1, 2020 - 9B 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.

FOR RENT: 2BR, 2nd floor, includes appliances, washer/ dryer, AC, off-street parking, trash and lawn care, no smoking/pets, 50 Lancaster Ave., Ephrata, $785 per WANTED: $100-$2,000 paid month plus security. 717for unwanted and junk vehi-­ 627-2121. cles. Local, insured and bonded dealer. Free removal. Call anytime, 717-350-1208. FOR RENT: Studio, $300 week. 1 person. Utilities WANTED: Vinyl records & and cable included. $60/ musical instruments: Pay-­ day. 717-715-9370.

HELP WANTED: Drivers, Class A, CDL. Home daily. Our starting pay is $19 per hour. Highmark Health Plan, 401K w/ match. Driver Referral Program. 855-639-1410. HELP WANTED: Need help getting circulation in my body. Masseuse/physical therapy. No texting. No smoking/drinking. 717-9256233.

ing cash. Top dollar paid RENT: 2BR, 1st floor, 1 for your vinyl records- all FOR car garage, central air, styles and genres, 33s, $1,200 plus utilities. 3BR, 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, 2BA, 2nd floor, 1 car garage, clarinets, trumpets, any-­ central air, $1,300 plus util-­ thing music! We love it all. ities. Both apartments on St., Ephrata. No smok-­ Call or stop by today, Li-­ Gross ing, no pets. Security deposit titz Music Company, 47 S. required. Available 7/1. 717Broad Street in Lititz. 717- 271-2566. 627-4929. www.lititzmusic .com.

HELP WANTED: B CDL driv-­ er for roll-off truck FT/PT available. Please call, 717336-4466. HELP WANTED: Aide/ Caregiver for 101 y.o. fe-­ male, Ephrata. Duties in-­ clude: sponge bath, prep/serve simple meal, toilet needs, etc. Must be kind, patient. Experi-­ ence preferred, will train. References upon re-­ quest. $15/hour, 3 hours/day, 3 days/week. Call Pat at 717-7334517.

WANTED: Cash for music instruments, electronics and video games. Call/ text, 717-368-3337.

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. HELP WANTED: Residential and commercial cleaning company looking for hard-­ working, dedicated individu-­ als to join our team. We have both PT and FT available. Please contact Christy Ma-­ dara, 717-823-1900 or email, mahalocleaning pa@gmail.com.

For Rent

Wanted

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

WANTED: Buying estate jewelry, gold, silver, WANTED: Highest cash paid watches, wrist/pocket, for junk or good cars. Li-­ professional. 717costume jewelry, sterling censed 278-9539. flatware, antiques, vintage clothes. Nobody beats Uncle Funky’s price. 1To Buy HELP WANTED: Now hir-­ 484-432-9770, 717-733ing cashiers at Charlies Fuel & Deli, 1634 West 0003. Main, $11.00 hour, 36 hours week. Call 717-629HVAC SERVICE TECHNICIAN 8907. 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.

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: Twin Pine Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ For information on cess, $20.00/month and placing your ad in up. 717-733-6549. 1932 W. The Shopping News, call our office at 717-738-1151. Main, Ephrata. Tuesday & Thursday, 9am-5pm, Mon-­ day, Wednesday & Friday, 9am-12:00pm, Sat., by ap-­ pointment.

Apartments

Shared Living FOR RENT: Furnished room, weekly, all utilities including water/sewer, trash, cable. Available im-­ mediately. Only responsible people apply. Call 717-5882242 or 717-874-8825 ask for Mary.

Free FREE: Firewood, downed trees, easy access. 610-5173379.

DELIVERY DRIVER

Weekdays Noon-5pm • Company Vehicle

FOR RENT: Rooms available with kitchenette, weekly or monthly at Econo Lodge Inn and Suites, Denver/ RT272, near Dunkin Donuts and Red Roof Inn. No pets. Call 717336-7000.

Ephrata Location Call or email Mike for details.

717-733-0622 or 717-449-9743 mikesr@napalanco.com

Cocalico Plumbing & Heating is looking to add an

HELP WANTED: Looking for person willing to learn or has experience in coun-­ tertop fabrication and in-­ stall. 4 day work week. Salary is negotiable. Call Steve, 717-588-2055. HELP WANTED: Certified life guard. Call Starlite Camping Resort, 717-4715321.

Houses

FOR RENT: Recently updated single-family rancher. 3BR, 1BA, 1 car garage. Sherry Court, Ephrata. Fea-­ tures new flooring, win-­ dows, 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, se-­ curity deposit, credit check required. 717738-1151.

HVAC Technician

Plumbing & Heating

to our team! Looking for honest, dependable, hardworking individuals with a clean driving record. Must be customer service driven and a team player with a great attitude.

Please submit Pl b it resume to mzerbe@cocalicoph.com

THE

internet address DIRECTORY

For more info., call

717-738-1151

View business bios shown below, visit www.snews.com and click on Special Features - Local Businesses

A.B. Martin Roofing Supply, LLC AFP Advanced Food Products LLC Art Pannebecker & Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. Benjamin F.D. Chikes, D.D.S. Berlanco Insurance Agency, Inc. Buehler Family Dental C&S Furniture Choice Windows, Doors & More, Inc. Clay Book Store C.L. Fritz & Son Electrical Contractor Cocalico Plumbing & Heating Colliflower, Inc. County Line Mechanical DC Eager Emergency Services LLC Eagle Building Solutions LLC Enck’s Gun Barn Ephrata National Bank Ephrata Re-Uzit Stores Fairmount First Citizens Community Bank Fox Country Sheds George J. Grove & Son, Inc. Georgelis Orthodontics, PC Gingrich Builders Good’s Lawn Care Hampton Inn & Suites Heritage Design Interiors

Hertzog’s Garage & Used Cars Hornberger’s Auto Body Huber’s Auto Group Jeffrey R. Eby, D.M.D. Kingsway Realty Kreider’s Canvas Service, Inc. Lancaster BBQ Supply Lancaster School of Cosmetology & Therapeutic Bodywork Leid, Lorah & Company, P.C. Luke Martin Siding & Exteriors Mountain Top Financial Advisors New Holland Veterinary Hospital Raber’s Tire Ray and Randy’s Auto & Truck Repair Ressler & Mateer Robert M. Lombard Hyperbaric Oxygenation Medical Center, Inc. Russell, Krafft & Gruber LLP Schwanger Brothers & Co., Inc. Signal Control Garage Door Co. Tom B. Morrissey TV & Appliances Weaver Eye Associates Weaver’s Garage, Inc. Weaver’s Store, Inc. William E. Poole Family Dentistry Zimmerman, Pfannebecker, Nuffort & Albert, LLP

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

EOE


10B - Wednesday, July 1, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Commencement

Saturday, Warwick High School. Sangrey received the following honor: Cum Laude. • Joshua Snader of East Earl, who received a Exercise Science. Renninger Bachelor of Arts in Political is a graduate of Cocalico Science. Snader is a graduate of Garden Spot High School. Senior High School. received the • Erin Martin of Lititz, Snader following honor: Magna who received a Bachelor of Science in Music Education. Cum Laude. • Henry Devorick of Lititz, Martin is a graduate of Ephrata Senior High School. who received a Bachelor of Martin received the follow­ Music in Audio and Music Production and Music. ing honor: Cum Laude. • Sierra Force of Narvon, Devorick is a graduate of who received a Bachelor of Warwick High School. received the Science in Digital Comm­ Devorick unications and English. following honor: Magna Force is a graduate of Pequea Cum Laude. • Sierra Painter of Denver, Nearly 430 students Valley High School. Force marked their academic received the following who received a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood success and achievements honor: Cum Laude. and Special during the culmination of a • Rachel Sangrey of Lititz, Education week-long virtual cele­ who received a Bachelor of Education. Painter is a bration as part of Lebanon Science in Mathematics. graduate of Cocalico Senior School. Painter Valley College’s 151st Sangrey is a graduate of High received the following honor: Magna Cum Laude. Deli Assoc. starting at $10/hr.* • Lauren Kemler of Lititz, who received a Bachelor of Prep Cook starting at $10/hr.* Science in Early Childhood and Special Full-Time AM Line Cook starting at $12/hr.* Education Education. Kemler is a

FREE: Did you lose some-­ May 9. thing in your yard? Will Local graduates included: bring my metal detector • Alexandra Renninger of to try to find it at no cost. Stevens, who received a 717-733-9223, Mike. Bachelor of Science in

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College News

Lebanon Valley College Graduates

*All rates based on experience, applicants must be at least 18 yrs. old.

graduate of Ephrata Senior High School. Kemler received the following honor: Magna Cum Laude. • Samantha Machin of Lititz, who received a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education. Machin is a graduate of Warwick High School. Machin received the following honor: Magna Cum Laude. • Rebekah Pauley of Eph­ rata, who received a Bachelor of Arts in German and Environmental Science. Pauley is a graduate of Ephrata Senior High School. Pauley received the follow­ ing honor: Summa Cum Laude. • Allyson Butz of Rein­ holds, who received a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education. Butz is a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School. Butz received the following honor: Summa Cum Laude. • Breana Friday of Ephrata, who received a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education and Special Education. Friday is a

Akron Church of the Brethren is looking to fill their

Part-Time

OFFICE COORDINATOR Position

Applications available at www.oregondairy.com or in person at 2900 Oregon Pike, Lititz, PA 17543 No phone calls.

EOE

This person will be self-motivated and have a passion for the work of the church. A job description will be provided later in the interview process.

graduate of Ephrata Senior High School. Friday received the following honor: Summa Cum Laude. • Noah Kauffman of Lititz, who received a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Kauff­ man is a graduate of Warwick High School. Kauffman received the following honor: Summa Cum Laude. • Madelyn Kuhns of Lititz, who received a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science. Kuhns is a graduate of Warwick High School. Kuhns received the following honor: Summa Cum Laude. • Lauren Suydam of Lititz, who received a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science. Suydam is a graduate of Warwick High School. Suydam received the following honor: Summa Cum Laude. • Rachel Schulz of Ephrata, who received a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts in Music Education and Music. Schulz is a graduate of Home Schooling. Schulz received the following honor(s): Summa Cum Laude and Summa Cum Laude. • Alexandra Harrington of

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Over 1,700 students were named to the Dean’s List at York College of Pennsylvania. To be eligible for this honor, a student must be registered for at least 12 academic credit hours and earn a semester GPA of 3.50 or higher. The following students from the local area earned this honor: • Collin Brandt of Ephrata • Veronica Burke of Denver • Peter Carrigan of Lititz • Adam Deckard of Lititz • Sarah Deckard of Lititz • Grant Deguzman of Ephrata

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9 Bucknell University Graduates Bucknell University presented degrees to over 800 graduates at Commencement on Sunday, May 17. Local students who were among the graduates were: • Myles Breisch of Lititz • Travis Arment of New Holland • Brittany Willwerth of New Holland

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A total of 1,802 students have been named to the Dean’s List at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania (ESU) for the Spring 2020 semester of the 2019-2020 academic year, according to Joanne Bruno, J.D., Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. • William Been, a Middle Level Ed. (4th-8th) from Ephrata, was among those named to East Stroudsburg University’s Spring 2020 Dean’s List. • Richard Bromirski, an Early Childhood Ed. (PreK4) major from Ephrata, was among those named to East Stroudsburg University’s

Spring 2020 Dean’s List. • Carter Forney, a Business Management major from Lititz, was among those named to East Stroudsburg University’s Spring 2020 Dean’s List. • Erin Grucelski, an Exercise Science major from Leola, was among those named to East Stroudsburg University’s Spring 2020 Dean’s List. • Jada Martin, an Exercise Science major from Leola, was among those named to East Stroudsburg University’s Spring 2020 Dean’s List.

9 Merrill Named To Dean’s List

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9 Eastern Mennonite Dean’s List

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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. The 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. to 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 cancelled county wide. To request specific materials, call the library at 717-354-0525 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 their event calendar at elancolibrary.org. They also are available on Face­ book, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter. All of their electronic resources (including our e-book and e-audio collection) will continue to be available: https://lan casterlibraries.overdrive. com/ and http://online.la ncasterlibraries.org/. Library card not working? 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

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From Schaefferstown take PA-501 S. 1 Mi.; 2nd Left onto Michters Rd. to Property on Left.

7.6 +/- ACRE FARMETTE. Zoned AT; Heidelberg Twp.; ELCO School District; Leb. Co. OPEN HOUSE: By appointment. For appt. to see or help to obtain bank financing, call Joel (717-949-3211). NOTE: This is a beautifully landscaped country property w/convenient access to Routes 501, 419, 897, etc. Plenty of room for pets. Come prepared to buy! Owners purchased a larger farm & plan to sell. TERMS: 10% Down; Balance in 45 Days. SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.heiseyauctions.com Auction For:

was found. However, photos taken years later in the Marshall Islands were believed to be of Earhart and Noonan. • On July 3, 1958, President Dwight Eisen­ hower signs the Rivers and Harbors Flood Control Bill, which allocates funds to improve flood-control and waterstorage systems. The bill was introduced in the wake of disastrous hurri­ canes that hit the United States in 1955. • On June 30, 1974, Soviet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov defects from

3 BED, 11/2 BATH HOME ON .24 +/- ACRE LOT IN SCHAEFFERSTOWN

PUBLIC AUCTION

Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 5 PM 112 S. Market St.; Schaefferstown, PA 17088 From PA 501 in Schaefferstown Head East on PA-897 S/Heidelberg Ave./W. Main St. 1/2 mi; Turn Right onto S. Market St.; to Property on Left. 1728 SF Early 1800s 2-STY LOG HOME on .24 +/- acre lot w/off-street parking, 12×14 garden shed, spacious eat-in kitchen, 1st floor laundry, half bath, formal dining rm, family rm.; 2nd sty features full bath, 3 bedrooms; attic; unfinished basement; 100 Amp Service; Public Water/Sewer; Zoned VR; Heidelberg Twp; ELCO School District; Leb. Co. Updates: New standing seam roof, new kitchen, all new plumbing/wiring, central air/heat pump. OPEN HOUSE: by appointment only. For appointment to see or help to obtain bank financing, call Joel (717) 949-3211. NOTE: This home is in absolute move-in condition! The owners have done an excellent job of preserving the history of this home while tastefully updating it. Sellers have purchased another property & will be relocating, giving you the opportunity to buy this very affordable property in Schaefferstown! TERMS: 10% Down, Balance in 45 Days. SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.heiseyauctions.com

U.S.S.R. after four years of planning. While touring in Canada, Baryshnikov evaded his KGB handlers at the end of a perform­ ance, disappearing into the crowd outside. He hid until he was granted political asylum. • On July 1, 1984, the Motion Picture Associ­ ation of America intro­ duces a new movie rating, PG-13. The action film “Red Dawn” became the first-ever PG-13 movie. • On June 29, 1995, the American space shuttle Atlantis docks with the Russian space station Mir to form the largest manmade satellite ever to orbit the Earth. It marked

PUBLIC SALE OF

ANTIQUES; FURNITURE & PERSONAL PROPERTY

MON., JULY 6, 2020

SALE AT 10:00 A.M./FURNITURE AT 12 NOON To be held at Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd. (Rt. 272), Denver

Highlights Include:

Handmade Items By Harvey Musser Including Cedar Chest, Curio Cabinet, Oak Drop Leaf Table, Game Boards; Toy Box; Whirlpool Upright Freezer; Living Room Suite; Cherry Dresser; Modern Grandfather Clock; Viking Sewing Machine; Flat Screen TV; Patio Set; Cast Iron Dog; Blue & Green Glassware; Pyrex; Corning; Costume Jewelry; Honda 3011 Riding Mower; Cub Cadet 524 Snowblower; Delta Pressure Washer; Conestoga Drill Press; Dremel Scroll Saw; Makita Compound Saw; Delta Table Saw; And Many More Items Too Numerous To Mention Along With Fresh Consignments Still Coming In! Our Entire Auction Will Be Outside, Under The Pavillon. We Will Be Full! Please Note: We Will Not Be Having Friday Morning Consignments, As Previously Done. Consignments Will Now Be Accepted Monday Mornings (Prior To Auctions) From 6-9AM. No Consignments Will Be Accepted After 9AM! (Don’t Forget To Follow Our Online-Only Auctions In Addition To Our Live Weekly Auctions) For pictures, visit www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#1536) weekend prior to auction date. 10% buyer’s premium. Cash, credit card or good PA check accepted as payment. No out of state checks without bank letter or prior approval. All items sold as-is, where-is. Food & restrooms available. All announcements made day of sale take precedence over prior advertisement.

Auction For:

Dale & Marchelle Burkholder

Wendell D. & Marie D. Hess

Attorney: Anthony P. Schimaneck (717) 299-5251

Attorney: Tony Fitzgibbons (717) 279-8313

(717) 729-7518

(717) 673-2523

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Our Sales Register is also online every week at www.snews.com!

the 100th human space mission in American history. • On July 5, 2003, the World Health Organ­ ization (WHO) announces that all person-to-person transmission of Severe Acute Respiratory Syn­ drome (SARS) has ceased. In the previous eight months, the disease had killed 775 people in 29 countries. The first cases of SARS, caused by the SARS coronavirus, appeared in China in November 2002, and soon spread around the world via air travel.

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


16B - Wednesday, July 1, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

SALES REGISTER WED., JULY 1 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., JULY 2 - 12:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. 289 lots of coin and currency. 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 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

“Horst Auction Center” COIN SALE

THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2020 SALE TIME - 12:00 NOON

INSPECTION - Thursday, July 2, 2020 9:00 AM thru the Sale

Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, Lancaster Co., PA. *******************************************************************************

289 LOTS OF COINS AND CURRENCY

Selling Many Desirable Type Coins Including 36 Lots of Half Cents w/’94, ‘97; 20 Plus Lots of Bust Quarters Starting with 1805; Better Date Indians w/’66, ‘70, ‘71, ‘72, ‘73, ‘74, ‘08-S XF-AU. 100 Plus Lots of Silver Dollars in Bulk Lots and Singles w/2 1884-CC G.S.A. Dollars. $380 Plus in 90% Bulk Lots (Including Barber and Walking Liberty Halves). Silver Eagles in Uncirculated and Proof. Large and Small Currency. 1894 $10 Gold NGC MS 60. Various Proof and Mint Sets.. *********************************************************************************** A catalogued listing can be picked up at the Auction Center for free. Listing is also available on our website, www.horstauction.com. *********************************************************************************** Accepted Payments: Cash or PA check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

2 story garage with guest room and bath, pasture area. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 11 - 9:00 a.m. - Eva’s Towing and Salvage, 200 North 6th Ave., Coatesville. On-site auction with online bidding. Cars, trucks, pay loader, trailers, camper. Kline, Kreider and Good 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 Mich­ aela 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 dwell­ ing, 2 car garage, barn 28x36, shop/garage 28x36, 3.9 acres partially wooded. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., JULY 15 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst 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 Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., JULY 17 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued Antique Auction. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 18 - 8:00 a.m. - 22nd Annual Haiti Benefit Auction of PA, 338 N. Ronks Rd., Bird-in-Hand. Quilts, new furniture, gaze­ bos, sheds, tools, hunting equipment, antique tractors, handcrafted items and lots more. Justyn Nolt and Curvin Horning, Auction­ eers. SAT., JULY 18 - 9:00

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 Owner’s Lien Pursuant To The PA Self-Service 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.

(Ephrata Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

2.5 STORY ALL BRICK HOUSE * LEVEL .72 ACRE 5-CAR GARAGE * 4 BEDROOMS * VERY CLEAN PERSONAL PROP. * N.H. HIT-MISS ENGINE * CAR SAT., JULY 18 at 9:00 AM/R.E. at 1:00 PM LOCATED AT: 30 W. Mohler Church Rd., Ephrata, Pa. 17522

Terms: Cash, buyers have 72 hours to remove items from premises.

Auction end times are followed by each unit number. KEVIN J. KELLER Unit #732 • LEONARD J. HARRISON Unit #263 LEONARD J. HARRISON Unit #716

PUBLIC AUCTION OF

& 1965 FORD FALCON

THURS., AUG. 6, 2020 REAL ESTATE AT 6:00 P.M., FOLLOWED BY CAR

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

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 - 5:00 p.m. - Wendell D. and Marie D. Hess, 112 S. Market St., Schaefferstown. 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath home on .24 +/acre lot. Les Longenecker, Auctioneer. THURS., JULY 30 - 6:00 p.m. - John W. Fry, 890 E. Greenville Rd., Denver. 1 bedroom, 1 bath cabin/ residence on 3/4 acre lot bordering creek. Art Panne­ becker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. 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. Sec­ luded 14-1/2 acre hideaway,

We reserve the right to reject all bids. Contents may include household, business, furniture, and miscellaneous items.

REAL ESTATE – RANCHER ON 4/10 ACRE

PUBLIC AUCTION

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 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 12:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Coin and currency auction. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., JULY 23 - 6:00 p.m. - Kenneth G. Nauman Estate, 338 Lake St., Ephrata. Brick and alumin­ um 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

Located at 425 S. Ridge Rd., Denver (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Denver, take 6th St. north (which becomes Ridge Rd.). Property will be on left.

REAL ESTATE: An all brick 2.5 story house w/approx. 2,574 sq. ft. & 5-car garage on .72 acre lot. See website or future ad for pictures & details. Attorney Tony Schimaneck. OPEN HOUSE DATE: Saturday, July 11 from 1-3 PM. Call/Text auctioneer for details 717-587-8906. CAR/TOOLS/GARAGE ITEMS: 2007 Buick Lucerne, w/49,000 miles; 2000 Chevy 4x4 pick-up, 70,000 miles; rare New Holland Hit-Miss engine, 1.5 HP, Serial #78 (second oldest known in this size); zero-turn mower; guns; antiques & household; see future ad or our website for all details. Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

EPHRATA, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

ARLENE G. MARTIN (late EDGAR M.)

PUBLIC AUCTION

MONDAY, JULY 13 • 5 P.M.

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

366 Laurel Rd., Narvon, PA 17555. From 625 S. of Bowmansville. Left Laurel Rd. to property on right. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

REINHOLDS – BLAINSPORT AREA

2.2 ACRES

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.

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 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

Real estate consists of a ranch-style dwelling, built in 1944, containing an eat-in kitchen with pantry; living room; three bedrooms; and a full bath all on the main level. There is approx. 1,002 sq. ft. of one-floor living space. The full walkout basement contains a small rec room as well as a workshop/laundry area. Attic storage. One car garage. Oil-forced air heat. Public water. Septic onsite. This cute, and solid, dwelling is situated on a 0.40 (+/-) acre lot between Denver & Reinholds. The seller is downsizing to a retirement community, and he is motivated to sell! You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! 1965 Ford Falcon – Two door coupe; straight 6 cylinder; automatic; odometer is showing 26,759 miles and believed to be original. To be sold immediately after real estate. Open Houses to be held Sun., July 26 & Sat., Aug. 1, or by appointment, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. J. Stevens, Att’y Terms By:

CHARLES WEIDMAN, JR.

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

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., 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


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 1, 2020 - 17B

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 Fair­ view Rd., Lititz. 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with great views and swimming pool. Beiler-Campbell 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 Auction­ eers. SAT., AUGUST 1 - 9:00 a.m. - Dorothy M. Martin, 689 Fivepointville Rd., Den­ ver. 1+ acre lot, 3 bedroom 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. - Dale and Marchelle Burkholder, 117 Michters Rd., Newmans­ town. 7.6 +/- acre farmette with 4 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath log home, detached garage, new 30x50 barn, small cabin. Joel Heisey, Auction­ eer. THURS., AUGUST 6 6:00 p.m. - Charles Weid­ man Jr., 425 S. Ridge Rd., Denver. Ranch-style 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.,

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.

Stevens. 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 1/2 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., AUGUST 11 6:00 p.m. - Martha H. Hoov­ er Estate, 225 Butter Rd., Leola. 3 bedroom brick rancher with 2 car garage and full basement, 7/10 acre +/- country lot. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. THURS., AUGUST 13 6:00 p.m. - Harold W. Wenger Estate, 428 Walnut St., Denver. Brick 2-1/2 story rowhouse. Horst Auction­eers. THURS., AUGUST 20 5:00 p.m. - Joel D. and Laura M. Isch, 430 Walnut Rd., Honey Brook. Country 2 bedroom mobile dwelling, 2 car garage/shop 26x30, 8/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., AUGUST 20 6:00 p.m. - John H. McFalls Jr. Estate, 861 Susque­ hannock Dr., Holtwood. Brick and vinyl sided dwelling with single car garage and frame garden shed. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 22 - 8:30 a.m. - Allen and Shirley

Deaver, 22 South Farmers­ ville Rd., Leola. 3/10 acre, 3 bedroom split level with garage. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Furniture, tools, household goods, antiques, trailer, JD lawn tractor, snow blower. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. 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 car garage. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 29 10:00 a.m. - Jesse S. and Fannie S. Beiler, 492 Hill Rd., Honey Brook. Country 2 story 5 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, run in sheds, 5 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

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.)

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 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

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 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

(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

Jerimy D. & Michaela B. Martin 717-824-7657

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

22nd Annual

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 2020 AT 1:00 P.M.

Preview Times - Tuesday, July 7 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, July 8 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, July 7. 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.); LG. SELECTION OF VICTORIAN FURNITURE; 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; 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.

Sale For:

HAITI BENEFIT AUCTION OF PA Saturday, July 18 • 8:00 AM 338 N. Ronks Road, Bird-in-Hand

Quilts, New Furniture, Gazebos, Sheds, Tools, Hunting Equipment, Antique Tractors, Handcrafted Items and Lots More.

Friday, July 17

Chicken Barbecue Supper Starting at 4:30 PM. Gospel Singing by Singing Servants Quartet at 6:00 PM. Auction - 7:00 PM. Unique Wood Pittsburg Grandfather Amish Country Quilt Clock

JD 730 DSL w/Pony Start

EDITH CARRETTA ESTATE LARRY N. KLOPP & OTHERS 2012 JD XUV855D Gator w/270 Hrs.

3D Picture - Rt. 896 Amish Farm behind Rockvale Outlets, Lancaster

6-Piece Queen Bdrm. Suite w/Rough Sawn Maple Wood

48” Tall Iron Cross Holy Names of God

A relief effort of local churches. 100% of proceeds go to Haiti Missions.

For more information, contact: Justyn Nolt 717-405-5271 Curvin Horning 717-606-2226 • Kenton Martin 717-672-1183

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. THURS., SEPTEMBER

3 - 6:00 p.m. - A. Anthony Kilkuskie, 303 South State St., Ephrata. Circa 1885 brick 2-1/2 story Victorian dwelling. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., SEPTEMBER 17 - 6:00 p.m. - James H. Root Estate, 247 West Franklin St., Ephrata. Brick 2-1/2 story semi-detached dwelling with detached brick one car garage. Horst Auctioneers.

- East Earl Area -

Large 2 Day PUBLIC AUCTION Antiques - Primitives - Collectibles - Coins Guns - Toys - Anvils - Furniture - Skidloader Trailer - Carriage - Wagon

Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 2:00 PM Friday, July 10, 2020 at 8:30 AM

Location: 5066 Division Hwy. (Rt. 322), East Earl, PA 17519 (Lanc. Co.) Directions: From Rt. 322/23 intersection in Blue Ball, follow Rt. 322 East approx. 1-1/2 mi. to auction on left. AUCTIONEER NOTE: This is a large auction w/much more than listed. Many interesting items will be sold. Selling with 2 auctioneers both days. Thursday begins at 2:00 PM selling a variety of Antiques & Primitives, Furniture, HH Goods, Glassware, Books, Literature, Toys, Guns, Coins. Friday begins at 8:30 AM selling Antiques, Primitives, Signs, Anvils, Farm Related Items. - SKIDLOADER - TRAILER - FARM RELATED Bobcat S590 skidloader w/ 72” bucket, 2 spd., high flow hyd., cab, heat, air, 1100 hrs.,1 owner, V.G. cond!; Pallet forks; ‘16 Eby 18’ alum. deckover trailer, 12,000 lb. w/ tandem axle & ramps; Single seat Mennonite carriage w/LED lights; Carriage running gear; Easy entry pony cart; NH 69 super hayliner baler; Gruber 7’x16’ wagon w/wooden wheels; Polaris 4 wheeler, 4x4; Sm. metal dump cart; Lincoln Ideal Arc AC/ DC welder; Craftsman 10” radial arm saw; RockAnvils well/Delta jointer; Belt sander; Delta Shopmaster bandsaw; Homecraft bandsaw; Bronco shop vac.; Rope spool on wheels; Metal shop carts; Torch cart; Masterhand 2” wrench; Assorted power &hand tools; (3) SS milker buckets; Harness parts; Wooden & plastic chicken crates; Turkey crates; Minnich bale box; Tob. shears & spears; Live & foot traps; Hide stretchers; Fencers; Doors; Windows; Lumber; Bicycles; And many more unlisted items. - ANVILS & RELATED Approx. 15 anvils up to 300 lb. including Peter Wright, Trenton, Hill and more; New Holland #10 anvil; Tin smith anvil; Assorted small collectible anvils; Approx. 10 anvil hardees; Stewart handy worker vise; Bulldog # 55 vise and other vises. - ANTIQUES - PRIMITIVES - COLLECTIBLES Denlinger Peerless No. 501 mill; Gibson oat crusher; Meadows grain mill; F. Wilson grain grinder w/pulley; Pennsylvania #4 1 hole corn sheller & 1 other corn sheller; D.C. Cumings straw cutter w/hand crank; New Holland wooden elevator; Hamburg walking plow; (2) walking potatoe plows; Hench & Dromgold Champion walking cultivator; Oliver & Ontario seed boxes; Buzz saws; Hudson Porta-sprayer; Myers water pump; Fairbanks-Morse pump jack; Pitcher pump; Selection of C.I. troughs up to 11’ including Brunnerville, V. Andes, Raymond & Campbell; C.I. radiators; Metal rake wheels; Wooden wheelbarrows; Bag wagons; Fairbanks platform scale; C.I. shop stoves; Wooden snow fence; Smudge pot; Wooden barn doors & gates; Wooden & steel wheels; Reel mowers; Schwinn & JC Higgins bicycles; Chicago Coins Speedway game machine; Wooden & metal pulleys; Myers hay hook & others; RR crossing light; Large elec. insulators; Wooden single trees & hitches; Wooden hames; Wooden scalding trough (made into shelf); Maytag wringer washing machines; Claw foot bath tub; Wooden barrels & nail kegs; Wooden butter churn w/ stand; Wrought iron fence; Large saw blades; 2 man saws; Park benches; Strap hinges; 3 prong straw forks; RR spike puller; School desk; Wooden wagon seat; Wooden flower trays; Peerless fruit press & 1 other wooden cider press; Large brass beam scales & other beam scales; Buffalo No. 210 hand crank forge; Champion blower forge; C.I. stove fronts; Selection of large C.I. kettles; Kettle tripods; (4) large copper kettles; Wooden kettle stirrer; Enterprise #25 sausage stuffer & meat grinder on bench; Enterprise No. 750 meat grinder; Enterprise #22 & 34 meat grinders; Enterprise meat grinder w/pulley on bench & other meat grinders; (3) Enterprise sausage stuffers; John Wagner No. 2 sausage stuffer; Large sausage stuffer on C.I. stand; Sterling #25 slicer; Meat cleavers; Butcher knives; Hatchets; Crocks & jugs; Brass spittoons; Milk cans including Leroy Burkholder, F.M. Stauffer, Geo. F. Troop & Wawa; PRR oil can; Sad irons; Lacing tool; Weeks’ Root Beer & Canada Dry wooden boxes; Purina poultry feeder; Buzz coils; C.I. anchors; Wooden baskets; Wooden runner sleds; Wooden ladders; Grind stone; Snow birds; Wooden produce & flower signs; Lead pots; Large C.I. ladle; Brass bucket; Large slaw board; Grain cradles; Wooden express wagon; Wooden propellers; Perfection stoves; Sears incubator; Griswold & Stover griddles; C.I. frying pans; Cigar molds; Old license plates; Brass torches; Lg. Gauges; Brass bells; (3) C.I. dinner bells; Brass propellers; Adriance imp. tool box; Coca-Cola cooler; Copper eagle weathervane & other weathervanes; Large selection of porcelain, metal, tin & wooden signs; RR crossing sign; Assorted C.I. doorstops & banks; Local advt. tins; Early sale bills; Horst ice cream boxes; Liberty Fire Co. brass plate; Brass steam safety valve; New Holland Machine Co. & Weaver Chicken memorabilia; Sperry New Holland tumbler sets; Corn husking pegs; Pocket knives; Cherry stoners; Rosettes; Brass 40mm shell; Fishing lures & reels; Brass bulldog; Cap guns; Local glass bottles; Milk bottles: Levengood, Wentzel, Peifer, Pichler, Martins, White Oak, Wagner, F.S. Smiley, Birch-Mar, Blue Ball, Stauffer and more; Early framed prints; Sm. brass cannon; Marbles; Green jars; And many more items of interest too numerous to mention. - GUNS - COINS - POCKET WATCHES Winchester model 88 .308 caliber lever action; Marlin model 80 .22 caliber bolt action w/clip; Harrington & Richardson Topper model 88 12 gauge single shot & 1 other 12 gauge w/full choke; Crescent Firearms 16 gauge double barrel; Stevens model 311 12 gauge double barrel; Tradition inline .50 caliber muzzleloader; Daisy BB gun; Misc. gun parts; Duck decoys; (3) Large Remington store signs; Approx. 200+/- lots of coins: New Holland 10 pc. 1923 silver dollar set, Peace & Morgan silver dollars, silver halves, quarters, dimes, v nickels, steel pennies, wheat pennies, large cents, $2 & $5 red seal notes, Farmers Merchant $2 note, foreign coins & currency, tokens, proof sets, coin books, state quarter books and more unlisted.; Numerous pocket watches. - TOYS Frick model steam tractor made by David Zimmerman; Millenium Case steam traction engine; Mamod steam tractor; Steam engine w/Baker fan; Precisions Classics JD 4020 tractor; Ertl toys: Model A, Model R, JD 4020 set, Deutz-Allis 9150,Oliver 1850, JD 430 crawler, corn sheller, Mc mdl. M engine, truck banks, 1/64 toys and more; Wilesco model steam powered workshop; Waterloo Boy model engines;Hubley grader & tractor; Johnny express conveyor; Wooden train set; Tin trains; 1/32 model airplanes; Pewter steam locomotive set; Approx.75 Winross trucks: Yellow Freight, Green Dragon, Victor Weaver, Conestoga Wood, H.R. Ewell, Carlos Leffler and many more. - H.H. GOODS - FURNITURE - BOOKS Princess House glassware handblown violet bowl; candle holder set & oval dish; Assorted glassware; Brass candle holders; Pewter mugs; Several hen on Nest; Snow globes; Doll collection; Toys & games; Sports cards; Rhythm clock; Large selection of framed prints; Marble rollers; (6) Mose Horning fiddleback chairs; (6) Ebersole fiddleback chairs; (4) wooden barstools; Matching coffee table & end table; Matching dresser, bureau & nightstand; Farm tractor books; Farm equip. manuals; Railroad books and related literature, timetables, etc.; 100 yrs. of Camera Scenes; History of New Holland; The New Holland line magazine; Henry Stiegel 1762-1962; 150th anniversary of Bowmansville; The Farmer at His Work; The Road To Paradise; Large Family Bible; Unpartheyisches Gesang-buch w/Mattie Kauffman bookplate; 1857 Johann Friedrich Stark’s Hand-Buch; Small 1883 German songbook; Lancaster County Historical Journals; Little Golden books & other early childrens books; Early almanacs; Comic books; Postcards; And many more unlisted items of interest. - AUCTION INFO. To be sold on Thursday: Furniture, H.H. Goods, Glassware, Milk Bottles, Books & Literature, Toys. Coins @ 4:00, Guns @ 6:00, as well as a variety of antiques/primitives. To be sold on Friday beginning @ 8:30: Antiques & Primitives, Signs, Farm Related items. Anvils @ 1:00 pm followed by skidloader, trailer and carriage. Auction Co. and sellers are not responsible for accidents. Auction day announcements take precedence over all advertising Payment terms: Cash, approved check or credit card w/3% fee. Food stand by Weaverland Valley Fire Co. Ladies Aux. Auction held in tent - bring chairs. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler

Auction for: Clair & Lorene Horst (717) 354-7181 Tim Weaver Auct. Serv. Phone: 717-354-9524 Lic. # AY2109


18B - Wednesday, July 1, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Harry F. Stauffer (Continued From Page 3B)

The Ephrata Cloister with Harry and Lee working sideby-side to produce a special anniversary broadside for Peace Church of Denver. Soon after that printing, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania asked for the now fully assembled and operational Ouram Press to be returned to be used as part of a display for the 300th Anniversary of the settling of Pennsylvania. A later-era iron press was implemented for use at The Cloister during that time. More recently, a reproduction of an Englishmade Modox wooden press made by Benjamin Franklin was donated by a Pittsburgh area printing family for use in demonstrations at the Ephrata Cloister. Eventually,

The Historical Society of Pennsylvania again lent the Ouram press back to the Ephrata Cloister, however, it is currently not used for demonstrations. Harry stopped printing altogether around 1978, and passed away in 1982. Buried at the Groffdale Mennonite Brick Church, his tombstone is well fitting. It reads, “Printer-Tinker-Historian.” His life-long, dedicated work to the history of printing in our region has left quite a legacy. He volunteered his time for almost 30 years as a printer at the Ephrata Cloister. Upon his death, the “Conestoga Press,” which was already housed at the Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley since the 1960s, was officially donated to the Society. The 1850 Bronstrup press, type and all supplies are set up in the Carriage House behind the

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:

Henry M. Hoover (717) 673-6681

Attorney: Tony Fitzgibbons (717) 279-8313

I Don’t Need To Advertise You’re Right... There is a time NOT to advertise, when... • You have no competition. • You have all the business in town. • There are no new people moving into your area. • You want to keep your large inventory. • You have more business than you can handle. • The birth rate is zero. • You have more than enough friends that shop your business, keeping you far too busy. • You’ve netted your third million (after taxes). • You have no desire to work hard. • You would have to hire more people to handle the additional business advertising brings.

The time to start advertising is... When you don’t agree with all the above.

The place to start advertising is... The one that has a circulation of 38,000 homes. CALL 738-1151 FOR DETAILS

THE

SHOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

three-story restored Connell Mansion at the Theodore Sprecher Museum. The Conestoga Press runs demonstrations and prints specialty publications for the Society. Harry’s well-trained asso­ ciate Lee Haines, continued to demonstrate printing at the Ephrata Cloister and the Historical Society for many years until his health failed. In the last several years Madelyne Marks and Randy Newcomer have taken over printing demonstrations at the Ephrata Cloister. The

printing program at the Cloister is run by the Ephrata Cloister Associates and if anyone is interested in being a “Junior Historian” or learning more about this printing program, contact the Ephrata Cloister Assoc­ iates. The Conestoga Press also currently runs a teaching program at The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley and is led by Jeff Walgren, Randy Newcomer, Madelyn Marks and Paul Gough. The program, for both students and adults, is

STORAGE AUCTION

to train anyone interested in learning about printing, volunteering to do printing and there are opportunities to teach printing. They are looking for apprentices, printers, graphic designers, artists and anyone interested in printing. The Conestoga Press operates as a part of the Society, but can be contacted individually at www.conestogapress.org. Hopefully readers enjoyed this historical look into the life of Harry Stauffer, a quiet historian, dedicated to preserving the printing

history of our area. For more information contact: The Ephrata Cloister, 632 West Main Street, Ephrata, 717-7336600 or online at www. ephratacloister.org. Look for information about the reopening of the Ephrata Cloister in a future issue of The Shopping News. The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley is located at 237 West Main Street, Ephrata. They can be reached at 717-733-1616 or online at www.cocalico valleyhs.org. The weekly Shopping News “Do You Know” photos are courtesy of the Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley and are not only entertaining but also provide the opportunity for readers to help identify previously unidentified persons in the “Do You Know” photos. Also an online reference is: The Black Art, A History of Printing in Lancaster Co., PA, Lee Stoltzfus, www. pennblog.typepad.com.

- Narvon/Beartown/Welsh Mtn. Area -

Tuesday, July 7, 2020 at 5:30 p.m.

Locker Room Mini Storage, LLC 1802 N. Reading Rd. (Route 272) Stevens, PA 17578 Across from the train cars in Reamstown, PA

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 2 Sty., 5 Bdrm. House - Attached Garage - Shop

31/2 ACRES +/-

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.

Units will be open to the public at 5:00 p.m. Registra�on at the office star�ng at 4:30 p.m. ALL BIDDERS MUST BE REGISTERED. NO PERSONAL CHECKS.

For more informa�on, call 717-336-3897.

- Real Estate -

(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.

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: SATURDAY, July 11; 1-3 PM. Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 w/any questions or to schedule a showing.

LOCATED AT: 570 Gockley Rd., Stevens, Pa.

Auction for: Carl Z. and Rose M. Martin (717) 629-0083

See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler 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: 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

Tim Weaver Auct. Serv. Phone: 717-354-9524 Lic. # AY2109

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.

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.

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


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 1, 2020 - 19B

Deeds Recorded The following were recorded at the Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds office from June 18 to June 24: Adamstown Borough Sonshine II LP conveyed property on Rothenburg Way to Brooke L. Railing and Zachary L. Railing for $262,201. Clay Township Dennis L. Steffy and Lois E. Steffy conveyed property on West Church Road to Jennifer R. Althouse and Scott R. Althouse for $345,000. Norma I. Martin conveyed property on Wood Corner Road to Cheryl L. Martin, Dale L. Martin, Donna J. Martin, Gary L. Martin and Nelson R. Martin for $1. Cheryl L. Martin, Dale L. Martin, Donna J. Martin, Gary L. Martin and Nelson R. Martin conveyed property on Wood Corner Road to Gary L. Martin and Sharon K. Martin for $1. Carol A. Burkholder and John H. Burkholder

conveyed property on Bloomfield Drive to Jennifer L. Hogan and Matthew R. Hogan for $350,500. Denver Borough Glen W. Fox conveyed property on Walnut Street to David W. Ravel for $200,000. Earl Township The John L. Russell III Estate conveyed property on Windsock Way to Robert T. Brooks and Sonia Thomas for $289,000. SOCO Enterprises LLC conveyed property on Jared Way to Berks at Garden Spot LLC for $85,000. East Cocalico Township Edmond L. Dobson and Marylyn Dobson conveyed property on Smokestown Road to Marylyn Dobson for $1. Ricky Lee Bauder conveyed property on Summers Drive to Millpond Properties LLC for $168,000. East Earl Township Chadni LLC conveyed property on East 28th Division Highway to Apsara Bhattarai and Naresh Bhattarai for $365,000. Jennifer T. Sarb conveyed property on Marble Avenue

to Frances A. Baxter for $196,000. Alma R. Brendle conveyed property on Main Street to Christine H. Quinn for $175,000. Elizabeth Township Betty Jo Koons and Gary M. Koons conveyed property on Joyce Drive to Kristen Lutz Kracke and Luke Evan Kracke for $277,500. Ephrata Borough Bruce S. Horning and Crystal G. Horning conveyed property on Lincoln Avenue to Bruce S. Horning for $1. Antonio Russo, Rossella Russo and Vincenzo Russo conveyed property on North Maple Street to Abigail M. Rutter and Jason L. Rutter for $260,000. Lois A. Roubos and the Lois Ann Roubos Revocable Living Trust conveyed property on Gery Court to Brandon Klein and Kimberly Klein for $264,900. Lori E. Henry and Robert W. Hughes conveyed property on Heatherwood Drive to Robert W. Hughes for $1. Ephrata Township James Ashbaugh and Rachel Ashbaugh conveyed property in Ephrata Township to Rachel

Ashbaugh and Gwendolyn R. Ashbaugh for $75,000. Ervin M. Stauffer, Gloria M. Stauffer and Michael M. Stauffer conveyed property on Parkview Heights Road to Michael M. Stauffer for $1. Lititz Borough Cynthia J. Myers and Lawrence J. Myers conveyed property on South Cedar Street to Abigail E. Kushner and Ryan M. Walters for $275,000. New Holland Borough Dennis R. Boettner and Karen F. Boettner conveyed property in New Holland Borough to Chelsea F. Vatter and Joshua D. Vatter for $145,000. Ryan P. Dougherty and Barbara A. Knauer conveyed property on South Roberts Avenue to Jessica L. Thompson for $165,000. Terre Hill Borough Brooke A. Houck-Witwer and Chad L. Witwer conveyed property on East Main Street to Brooke A. Houck-Witwer and Chad L. Witwer for $0. Upper Leacock Township Arie Ann Esh and Mervin M. Esh conveyed property in Upper Leacock Township

PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE

3.5 +/- ACRE PERK-APPROVED WOODED LOT

THURSDAY, JULY 2 • 6:00 P.M.

ABSOLUTE PUBLIC AUCTION

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

1999 BLACK OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE 108K MI.

Thurs., July 2, 2020 at 6 PM

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 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

Aaron E. Martin, Executor (717) 738-4168

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

Terms by: Estate of James A. Coon, Executrix Nancy L. Strause Attorney: Brad Harris, Good and Harris, LLP, 717-354-4456 F059425

PUBLIC AUCTION OF

REAL ESTATE

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

(N. Farmersville Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

Terms By:

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

1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER – 2 CAR GAR. 11/2 STY. SHOP/GAR. – UTILITY BLDG. 8/10 ACRE RURAL LOT LAWN & GARDEN – TOOLS – COLLECTIBLES FURNITURE – APPLIANCES – GULF GAS & HUNTING ITEMS BOWMANSVILLE AREA

1338 Reading Rd., Denver, PA 17517 (Bowmansville Area). Rt. 625 N. into Bowmansville to property on right. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

1 sty. stone/alum. siding rancher w/1250 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/ pantry & built-in range/oven, living rm. w/picture window, laundry, 3 bdrms., 1 bath, full bsmt., oil hot air heat, low maintenance exterior w/covered soffit, fascia & insulated windows thru out, covered porch, attached 2 car garage w/pull down steps to attic. Outbldgs: 1½ sty. frame/vinyl shop/garage 18x24 w/electric, (2) overhead doors & 2nd floor storage area, 12x26 utility bldg. w/elec. all on level 8/10 ACRE lot w/macadam driveway, on-site well & public sewer. NOTE: This is an estate auction & estate motivated to sell! Good solid built dwl. May need some cosmetics & TLC. Personal inspection by appointment or open house July 11, 18 & 25 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 Richard E. Roy E. Good, Jr. Sweigart Estate Aaron Z. Nolt Perry Sweigart: Curvin M. 717-361-0420 Horning 717-445-4309 A U C T I O N E E R S Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

PUBLIC AUCTION

Located at 180 Covered Bridge Rd., Ephrata, Pa. W. Earl Twp. Lancaster Co.

2 BR/1 BATH RANCHER ON 1.4 ACRE LOT

THURS., JULY 9, 2020 at 6:30 PM

OF

REAL ESTATE

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

SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

JOHN W. FRY

PUBLIC AUCTION

5-BDRM. 2-BATH 1.5 STORY 2,590 SQ. FT. HOME 1-AC. RURAL LOT * 3-BAY 2-STORY GARAGE w/GUEST RM. & BATH * PASTURE AREA

THURS., JULY 30, 2020

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 Sat., July 25 from 1-3 PM, or by appointment, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. K. Shirk, Att’y

for $332,400. West Cocalico Township Curvin R. Martin and Mary Ann Martin conveyed property on Mount Airy Road to Eugene K. Martin and Linda S. Martin for $245,000. West Earl Township Linda A. Woodward and Robert S. Woodward conveyed property on Stone Quarry Road to Angel M. Rivera and Lissette Rivera for $470,000.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 8 A.M. – REAL ESTATE 2 P.M.

Icehouse Hill Rd., Stevens, PA 17578

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.

to Arie Ann Esh and Mervin M. Esh for $1. Elmer L. Stoltzfus and Naomi H. Stoltzfus conveyed property in Upper Leacock Township to Anna Mary Smoker and Samuel S. Smoker, Jr. for $1,200,000. Philip A. Wolgemuth conveyed property in Upper Leacock Township to Kelsi Good for $130,000. Warwick Township Violet I. Noll conveyed property on East Lexington Road to the Warwick Township Municipal Authority for $52,500. Corby L. Ziegler and Julia A. Ziegler conveyed property on Chestnut Street to Emily L. Martin and William C. Martin for $380,100. Violet I. Noll conveyed property in Warwick Township to Raymond B. Lantz for $635,000. Justin Martin and Lynette Martin conveyed property in Warwick Township to Justin Martin and Lynette Martin for $1. AJ Home Solutions LLC conveyed property on West Orange Street to Lisa Harper

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.

Directions: From the square in Farmersville take N. Farmersville Rd. ½ mi. to right on Covered Bridge Rd. to home on right. Real Estate: Consists of a 5-bdrm 2-bath 1.5 story dwelling & 3-bay 2-story garage on a rural 1-ac. +/- lot. Main floor features a foyer w/tile flooring & pine bookshelves; 12’x14’ dining room w/HW laminate flooring; painted cabinetry kitchen w/glass-top range, fridge, Formica counter-tops, exposed rafters; full bath/laundry combo; 14’x18’ family room w/cathedral ceiling open to upper loft, stone fireplace w/wood-burning insert; bedroom or office; 20’x20’ living room w/woodstove, LP wall heat, pine wood walls, spiral stairs, patio doors to 26’x16’ front brick paver patio; upper level includes an open loft; 4-bdrms & full bath; master w/cathedral ceiling & rustic exposed beams; unimproved partial basement; electric heat w/LP & woodstove aux. heat; on-site well & septic system; 500 gallon LP tank; annual taxes: $4,145. Outbuildings: an 8’x12’ utility shed & a 1,140 sq. ft. 2-story 3-bay garage (2002) w/shop area; full bath w/LP heat; upper level 800 sq. ft. guest room w/kitchen; macadam driveway; fenced pasture; garden area; nice landscaping & mature shade. OPEN HOUSE: For info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Kling & Deibler (717) 354-7700. Note: Charming rural property surrounded by farmland offers quaint move-in ready home w/numerous amenities & (2002) 3-bay garage/shop; quiet setting located along a lightly traveled road; W. Earl Twp. Conestoga Valley schools. BROKER PARTICIPATION INVITED. Call auctioneer to register! (717) 371-3333 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

Auction For:

NEW HOLLAND, PA

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

DENNIS L. & LINDA S. NOLT 717-725-2588

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! Open House to be held Sat., July 11 from 1-3PM, or by appointment, 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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