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Do You Know...? Page 4A Biblical Message ............. 18A Births.................................... 16A Crossword Puzzle......... 14A “Happy Birthday”.......... 16A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”................... 17A Things To Do ................... 14A

Section B

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Deeds Recorded

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The heat of summer has been very persistent for the past few weeks, and it has kept many people from enjoying the outdoor activities they love. These local children, on the other hand, were having the time of their lives taking turns as the driver and the passenger in this snapshot of Lancaster County life. It’s amazing that three children fit in the small cart, but even more impressive is the pulling power and enthusiasm of the driver.

Elanco Library Events

remains closed until further notice. Their top priority is the safety and well­being of their patrons and staff. The book drops are now open and they are offering No­ The Eastern Lancaster Contact Self Pickup Service. Phone Hours*: Monday County Library’s building

­ 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.

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12:00 Noon *Phone and Pickup Hours are subject to change. Please check elancolibrary.org for current information. The online hold reservation system has been turned back (Continued On Page 2A)

Lititz Library StoryWalk Combines Taking A Walk And Reading A Book

Free Concert To Be Held

Join the Lititz Historical Foundation for a free concert in their Mary Oehme Gardens Sunday, August 9 featuring Swing Street! Swing Street will bring fun renditions of mainstream jazz standards and jazz adaptations of popular tunes. Attendance will be reg­ ulated to allow enough safe room for everyone. First come, first served. There’s plenty of room to socially distance in their large gardens. They also ask that masks be worn by all attendees. The gardens are situated behind the Lititz Historical Foundation at 137­145 East Main Street, Lititz. Plenty of free parking along Main Street is available. Bring your lawn chairs and blan­ kets and enjoy a relaxing, safe evening in the gardens. The concert will begin at 6:30 p.m. While the event is free, donations to further maintain the gardens are always welcomed and appreciated.

There’s a new way to reach your daily step goal at the library while adding another book to your “done pile!” Lititz Public Library introduces StoryWalk® this summer, combining two wonderfully healthy activi­ ties – taking a walk and reading a book. This self­

directed activity for people of all ages encourages participants to read a children’s picture book while walking along a short path. Participants are en­ couraged to complete a simple activity at each stop. StoryWalk® promotes lit­ eracy, physical activity,

parental involvement and ties to the community. The Lititz Public Library’s first StoryWalk® title is “Ivan the Terrier” by Peter Catalanotto. The story follows Ivan, a lively terrier puppy, who enters and interrupts one classic fairy

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese tale after another. This title along the sidewalk around ties in nicely with the 2020 the library property. Shown Summer Reading Program in the photo is Kim Ker­ theme “Imagine Your stetter with her children, Story.” The StoryWalk® begins to the right of the Maren, Kenley and Hudson entrance to the Lititz Public as they stop to read at one of Library and moves right the picture book stations.


2A - Wednesday, July 15, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

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including items from other libraries in Lancaster County. If you don’t have a way to browse the online catalog and access your account from home, give them a call during Phone Hours and they’ll help you reserve items for pickup over the phone. To request specific

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materials, call the library at 717­354­0525 or send an email to hsmith@elanco library.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, audio­ books, DVDs, and maga­ zines. 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 turn­around

Back in May, a Cub Scout named Castiel Valotta from Pack 148 in New Holland, was concerned for some in his community. He started to notice that shelves were starting to become bare at local grocery stores and not just the toilet paper shelves. He knew from the past how Scouting for Food events helped many people in his community and how many more families were being affected by COVID­19 that would also need help. He spoke to his family to find a way to reach out to help those who would need food. His family came up with the idea to create an Amazon Wishlist. An Amazon Wishlist contained an option for people to donate items from a list that Castiel created, including canned meats, pasta, sauce, cereal, etc. Castiel also knew for him to have success, he needed more help and reached out to their Cub Scout Pack 148 family. The families from Cub Scout Pack 148 were delighted to help and started to share the Wishlist

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time will be longer than normal. Thank you for your con­ tinued patience and under­ standing 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

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video to personally give his gratitude by stating, “Thank you for donating food to us; so we can deliver it to our food bank. So they can help other people who need it across our community. Thank you.” Cub Scout Pack 148 would also like to say thank you to everyone that helped make this donation event a success. They appreciate all of the help from the community by sharing, donating and giving words of encouragement for the Cub Scouts. They know that the donations given will help many in the community.

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 e­book and e­audio collection) will continue to be available: https://lancas terlibraries.overdrive.com/ and http://online.lancaster libraries.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 a library card during the closure. • Summer Reading Program ­ Saturday, June 20 to Saturday, August 15. The Summer Reading Program is for children of all ages. By reading and doing activities, you will earn prizes to local businesses. The theme this year is “Imagine Your Story.” This summer the program will be all virtual, including programs and reading logs. Visit elanco library.org/srp2020 for more information.

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Obituaries William (Bill) Wagner Binzen, 76, husband of Fay E. (Minney) Binzen, Lititz, passed away on Thursday, June 25. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: William E. Binzen, husband of Jackie, Landisville, and Jeffery Binzen, husband of Jennifer, Osgood, Indiana; a daughter, Carol Binzen, wife of Michael Blumenfeld, Ellicott City, Maryland; three grandchildren; and two sisters: Barbara, wife of Dr. Edward Maley, Lancaster, and Jane Mourer, Mt. Gretna. Claude W. Lynch, 81, husband of Dolores M. (DeLorenzo) Lynch, Stevens, passed away on Saturday, June 27. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Daniel, husband of Donna Lynch, Boyertown; a daughter, Deborah, wife of William Kimmet, Manheim; two grandchildren; and a sister, Janet Eby, Ephrata. Fonda Rae (Weidman) Miller, 78, Denver, passed away on Sunday, June 28. She was the wife of the late Richard H. Miller. She is survived by a son, Tyrone “Butch” R. Miller, Stevens; a daughter, Moneith Y. Gable, wife of Thomas D., Denver; two grand­ children; one great-grand­ child; and two sisters: Judith Burkholder, and Donna Myers. She was preceded in death by a grandchild. Linda D. Burkhart, 64, Stevens, passed away on

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Tuesday, June 30. She is survived by a son, Chad Burkhart, Ephrata; a brother, Richard D. Burk­ hart; and two sisters: Gloria J. Matos, Ephrata, and Theresa J. Burkhart, Reams­ town. Rachel M. Fisher, 90, Landis Homes, Lititz, passed away on Wednesday, July 1. She is survived by a sister, Esther, wife of Orlin Leichty, Washington, Iowa. Eugene K. Martin, 66, husband of Linda S. (Martin) Martin, Denver, passed away on Thursday, July 2. Besides his wife, he is survived by five sons: Daniel, husband of Lori Martin, Denver; Matthew, husband of Heather Martin, Denver; Stephen, husband of Jody Martin, Schaeff­ erstown; Joshua, husband of Kelly Martin, Denver; and Benjamin, husband of Jessica Martin, Denver; two daughters: Bethany, wife of Judah Clapper, Manheim, and Charity, wife of Lane Rutt, Ephrata; 34 grand­ children; one great-grand­ child; a brother, Ivan, husband of Ruthie Martin, Denver; and three sisters: Mary Kathryn Hurst, Lewis­ burg; Arlene, wife of Sam Zimmerman, Fleetwood; and Martha, wife of David Horst, Newburg. Dorothy G. Fasnacht, 93,

Ephrata, passed away on Friday, July 3. She was the wife of the late Samuel S. Fasnacht. She is survived by a son, Samuel, husband of Lynette (Hertzog) Fasnacht, Man­ heim; two daughters: Dar­ lene, wife of Gerald Metzler, Mechanicsburg, and Mary, wife of Merle Meckley, Wernersville; ten grand­ children; 23 great-grand­ children; a brother, Rufus, husband of Janet Good, Grantham; and a sister, Kathryn Keeney, Lancaster. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Dorothy Wal­ ton. Alvin E. Fry, 91, Denver, passed away on Friday, July 3. He was the husband of the late Alverta A. (Nagle) Fry. He is survived by three daughters: Gail A., wife of David Harting, Denver; Aletha K. Aytche, Denver; and Annette Y., wife of Jay Putt, Mt. Penn; eight grandchildren; and a brother, Eugene Fry, Narvon.

Shirley Ann Peachey, 88, Denver, passed away on Friday, July 3. She was the wife of the late Richard F. Peachey. She is survived by a daughter, Kim, wife of Ronald Warner, Denver; a brother, John, husband of Terri Evridge, Comanche, Texas; and three sisters: Stella Eshelman, Terre Hill; Janet Weber, East Earl; and Doris Weidner, Terre Hill. Earl W. Richwine, 75, Akron, passed away on Friday, July 3. He was the husband of the late Kay (Waller) Richwine. He is survived by three

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more; six grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; and two sisters: Marian L. Shatto, Lititz, and Barbara J., wife of Andy Harvey, Sunbury. Neal Grant Kreider, 77, husband of Joy (Buzzard) Kreider, New Holland, passed away on Saturday, July 4. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Charles III, husband of Amy Stoltz­ fus Blessing, New Holland; three daughters: Diane Will­ werth, Dallas, Texas; Debra E., wife of William Bock, Akron; and Regina, wife of Christopher Haldeman; five grandchildren; and a brother, George W., husband of Carolyn Pickle Kreider, Myerstown. Erla S. Martin, 85, Ephrata, passed away on Sunday, July 5. She was the wife of the late Mahlon H. Martin. She is survived by two sons: Glenn B., husband of Carolyn Nolt Martin, Eph­ rata, and Richard B., hus­ band of Lydia Oberholtzer

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The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley, located at 237­249 West Main Street (Route 322), Ephrata, needs your help! They are hoping that Shopping News readers can provide information regarding this photo. Shown in the photo are five members of the Society of Farm Women of Pennsylvania, No. 3, on the boardwalk at Atlantic City in the early 1950s. The reverse side of the photo is inscribed, “A day at the shore/Florence Mohler/Eva Becker/Sallie Snyder.” Florence Mohler is thought to be at the far left and Eva Becker is thought to be second from the left. These identifications are uncertain. If you are able to provide more details about this picture or identify any of the people shown, call The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley at 717­733­ 1616 or email cjmarquet@ gmail.com. Future “Do You Know…” photos will be

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Lititz Christian School Class Of 2020 Ceremony

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Lititz Christian School, located at 501 West Lincoln Avenue, Lititz, will be celebrating the Class of 2020 on Saturday, July 18 at 7:30 p.m. with an oncampus graduation. Before

the ceremony, seniors will participate in a celebratory procession through down­ town Lititz in open top vehicles sponsored by Keller Brothers. This special night will conclude

with fireworks provided by Mr. Hal Appel! This year’s commence­ ment speaker is Mr. Josh Beers, President of OneLife. The valedictorian for the Class of 2020 is Jimin Yun,

and salutatorian is Jackson Esbenshade. Confident that these graduates are equipped to impact their world for Jesus Christ, they proudly present the Lititz Christian Class of 2020!

ruining the coffee, or forgetting to tell his wife about the alligator in the bathtub, you never know what mess he’ll get into next! Come meet some of the cold-blooded critters that are Jesse’s housemates, and

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address is required to obtain access. You will receive an email with the Zoom Meeting information and password before the event. Please register on their website or email cbarrows@ elancolibrary.org.

• Just Read and Listen Thursdays at 4:00 p.m. For Grades K-3. Join them on Facebook Live to catch Ms. Carla reading aloud a chapter book! This is a live stream event - if you don’t tune in, you’ll miss out!

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OMPH Holds Eighth Grade Graduation Ceremony

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• How to… Series - Fridays at 6:30 p.m. For All Ages, best for adults. Every Friday, they will discover a new online resource! Videos are uploaded to YouTube. • Growing a Beanstalk with Lancaster Parks and Rec - Monday, July 20 at 6:30 p.m. For Grades K-6. This program will begin with reading the book “Jack and the Beanstalk.” Participants will have an opportunity to make recycled newspaper pots and plant beans to grow at home. Participants will also learn about starting seeds, how they grow and the parts of a plant. Young children will need adult helpers. If you choose to register, you will receive a direct link to the video when it becomes available. • Preschool Storytime Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. For All Ages, best for 3-6-yearolds. Preschoolers are invited to enjoy themed books, songs, rhymes, or movement activities. They will be streaming from their Facebook. • Zoom Zumba - Tuesday, July 21 at 2:00 p.m. and 5:30

Our Mother of Perpetual Help Catholic School (OMPH) is proud to announce the graduation of 20 eighth grade students. The (socially distant) graduation ceremony was held Monday, June 24, on the St. Clement’s Mission House grounds. The diploma from OMPH is awarded to students who are of

good Christian character and have satisfactorily completed the course of studies prescribed for the elementary schools by the Diocese of Harrisburg. The student graduates are: Ethan Brinser, Sydney Dissinger, Kyra Francis, Luke Hinojosa, Emily Hoffmann, Noah Hollenbacher, Daniel Hoover, Olivia Janke, Savannah

Lamison, Laura Lapp, Julie Leonard, Autumn Lipson, Sean McAleer, Michael McBrearty, Maeve Milligan, Lucas Olszewski, Alexa Rondinella, Velia Ruzic, Alex Sheaffer and Elliot Townley. In addition to their diplomas, members of the class were recognized with awards for academic, athletic, leadership, and

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the Zoom Meeting ID and password. On Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m. they offer Chair Zumba, a seated class that combines muscle-toning moves to give you an overall energy boost. At 5:30 p.m. they offer Zumba Fitness, a total workout, combining all elements of fitness - cardio,

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How To Be Safe In The Sun

A relaxing day outdoors soaking up some of the sun’s rays is how many people prefer to spend their free time when the weather allows. While the very vision of a warm summer afternoon spent outdoors can invoke positive feelings, it’s impor­ tant that people take protective measures before going outside and continue to do so while they’re out there. According to the American Cancer Society, most skin cancers are the result of exposure to ultraviolet rays in sunlight. UV rays are a type of radiation that do not have enough energy to penetrate deeply into the body. As a result, they primarily affect the skin. Overexposure to these rays can lead to skin cancer. Protection from UV rays The ACS notes that there are no safe UV rays, so it’s imperative that people take UV protection seriously. The following are some of the many ways to protect yourself while still enjoying sunny days outdoors. • Go out at the right times of day. The ACS notes that UV rays are at their strongest in the middle of the day between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., so staying inside during these hours can protect your skin. This is especially important in the spring and summer, as the ACS says UV rays are stronger during these seasons than other times of year. • Employ the shadow test when going outside. It may not seem especially scientific, but the shadow test is a simple way for anyone to gauge how strong UV rays from the sun are at any given moment. According to the ACS, if your shadow is shorter than you, that means the sun’s rays are at their strongest. This simple test can help people immediately determine how strong the sun’s rays are, compelling them to be extra cautious if necessary. • Apply sunscreen early and reapply often. The ACS

recommends using sun­ screens with broad spectrum protection that protect the skin from both UVA and UVB rays, and applying them before leaving the house and reapplying often while outdoors. When choos­ ing a sunscreen, choose one with a minimum sun pro­ tection factor, or SPF, of 30. Understanding SPF can help people recognize the impor­ tance of reapplication. When an SPF 30 product is applied correctly, a person gets the equivalent of one minute of UVB ray exposure for each 30 minutes he or she spends in the sun. So one hour in the sun wearing SPF 30 sun­ screen is the same as spend­ ing two minutes totally unprotected. Reapplying SPF 30 sunscreen often can ensure you are protected at all times. • Wear a hat. Hats with a brim that is at least two to three inches all around protects vulnerable areas such as the eyes, forehead, nose, ears, and scalp. Choose a hat with a dark, non­ reflective underside, as such a hat can lower the amount of UV rays that reach the face from reflective surfaces such as water. Sun protection is important year­round, and especially so during spring and summer.

Enhance Staycations With Themed Fun Days

Staycations are an option for budget­conscious vaca­ tioners or people who simply do not want to travel too far from home due to mobility issues or other restrictions. Enhancing staycations with entertaining themes can improve the fun factor. While any themed day can be inspired by an active imagination, these ideas can get the creativity flowing. • Superhero day: Embrace your favorite superhero by dressing up in his or her colors, donning a superhero T­shirt or watching an action­ packed superhero movie. • Pajama day: This is a fun theme for rainy days when Mother Nature keeps you indoors. Stay in your pajamas all day and enjoy a cozy, lazy day. • Alma mater day: Parents and children can pull out their trusted college T­shirts, sweatshirts or other school attire. Bake up some tasty treats in school colors and then find some old photos or

look for highlights of your alma mater’s sports teams online. • Throwback day: Take a step back in time by playing games or engaging in activities from your youth. Teach youngsters about the toys you enjoyed or watch movies from the era in which you grew up.

• Crazy hair day: Embrace bed head, plug in the curling iron, double down on hair gel or pomade, or put those wacky coiffures into full effect. • Cultural day: Tap into your heritage by researching your family tree and then preparing a meal that coor­ dinates with your heritage.

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Tips To Make Camping Trips Safe And Memorable For The Whole Family For nature lovers, perhaps nothing is more enjoyable than packing up the camping gear, traveling to a favorite campsite and getting away from it all while sleeping under the stars. Such an experience can be transformative, turning firsttime campers into lifelong enthusiasts. The opportunity to turn youngsters into nature enthusiasts who can’t wait to spend time outside may be one reason why so many families go camping. A

2018 report Kampgrounds of America found that 52 percent of campers have children, making camping among the most popular and family­friendly ways to enjoy the great outdoors. Camping with youngsters can help families make lasting memories. Parents who have never before taken their children camping may benefit from employing a few strategies to make the trip as fun as possible.

• Make a trial run in the backyard. A night camping in the backyard won’t be exactly the same as a night in the woods, where wildlife, and particularly insects, may be less welcoming hosts. But a backyard camping night can acclimate children to their sleeping bags and their tents. A fun night sleeping under the stars in the backyard also may make kids more enthusiastic about an upcoming camping trip in the woods.

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• Go over safety early and often. Use every opportunity to explain camping safety measures to youngsters in advance of your trip. Emphasize the importance of staying together in the woods, and teach youngsters how to identify potentially harmful plants like poison ivy, making sure they know to avoid coming into contact with these and other poisonous plants. Contact your local parks department, or the campground where you will be staying, for some additional advice on camping safety.

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• Let kids help when choosing camping equipment. Youngsters may be more excited about camping if they’re allowed to choose certain equipment, including their sleeping bags and tents. Before visiting your nearby camping retailer, explain to kids that tents come in various styles because they’re designed to protect campers from certain elements that may be more common in certain areas than others. Such an explanation can make it easy to explain to youngsters why you’re

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purchasing certain items, even if those items weren’t kids’ top choices. • Plan the family menu in advance. Plan the menu in advance so you can ensure everyone will continue to eat healthy. But make sure to include a few kid­friendly camping classics, like s’mores, in the meal plan as well. • Prepare a campingfriendly first-aid kit. Bandages and topical antibiotic creams are part and parcel of any first-aid kit, regardless of where you’re going. But the elements pose a different set of challenges that require a more extensive first-aid kit. When designing a first-aid kit for your camping trip, be sure to include all the usual items but also over­the­counter medications that can treat pain, allergies, constipation, and diarrhea. An extra gallon or two of water also makes for a wise addition to campers’ first-aid kits. Family camping trips can instill a lifelong love of the great outdoors in youngsters. A few simple strategies can help parents make such trips safe and memorable.

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Improve Comfort When Dining Outdoors

Dress up seating Just because furniture is made for outside doesn’t mean it has to be uncomfortable. Many companies now produce very durable and attractive outdoor furniture. Weather­resistant fabrics mean rain or sunlight will not age items too quickly. Reusable place settings If you frequently dine outdoors, you may want to dine in style. Instead of disposable paper or plastic place settings, invest in colorful, durable, reusable

Warm weather entices people to enjoy long hours outside basking in the sun or relaxing on balmy evenings. Many of the activities people once reserved for indoors when temperatures were chilly, including dining, are moved outside as the weather warms. Even though outdoor dining can be quite enjoyable, certain factors need to be considered to ensure that each experience is as pleasurable as possible. This means focusing on comfort whenever meals are taken out­of­doors. Address insects Insects are equal oppor­ tunity invaders. Once they smell sweet or savory food items, they quickly descend for an easy bite. This means extra steps are necessary to dissuade insects from coming by. Invest in citronella candles, which can be placed around the patio to repel flying bugs. Clean up crumbs and spills promptly. Bees and wasps can be lured away with sweet traps placed around the perimeter of the property. Offer shade Too much sun can make outdoor meals less enjoyable. A patio umbrella, pergola or canopy can cut down on glare and make the dining area more comfortable. Check to see that the shade source can be adjusted to guard against the sun as it moves across the sky.

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executive director of the Security Management Ephrata Public Library, • Justin Oberholtzer of which also serves as the Leola, majoring in Business Administration Lead Agency for the Northern Lancaster Hub. • Nathan Pannebecker of Ephrata, majoring in “We have so many great Information Technology outdoor spaces in our community. This program is • Sara Roy of New Holland, majoring in Criminal Justice also a great way for families Administration to spend time together and • Alyssa Sadorf of Ephrata, see these hidden gems.” majoring in Physical The following students The GO! program was Therapist Assistant from the local area have introduced in York in 2008 • Katie Souders of Ephrata, as a brainchild of the been named to the Central majoring in Criminal Justice Penn College Dean’s List for Healthy York County the winter 2020 term. Administration Coalition’s Healthy Life­ • Michelle White of • Jessenia Bedoya-Ospina styles Task Force. The task majoring in of Ephrata, majoring in Ephrata, force was looking for a way Medical Assisting Business Administration to battle the 35 percent child To qualify for • Joshua Betts of Lititz, obesity rate in Pennsylvania. the designation, an majoring in Information Letterboxing seemed like a undergraduate student must Technology fun way to get children carry six or more credits and • Vivian Cummings earn a grade-point average moving. of Denver, majoring in of 3.5 or better for the term. Last year, over 500 Business Administration children returned etching • Trevor Kolp of Lititz, sheets for the Lancaster majoring in Physical County program, walking Therapist Assistant more than 3,300 miles. • Sarah Long of Ephrata, in Business For more information majoring Nathaniel Merrill from Lititz, graduated with program’s Facebook page. about the GO Lancaster! Administration program, visit www. a Bachelor of Science • Brett McCoy of Lititz, The program runs through (Continued On Page 15A) majoring in Homeland Sunday, August 30. Partici­ golancaster.org. pants who locate all 15 posts will end up walking more than 11 miles. Kids who log at least three completed etchings will receive a prize. Additional grand prizes will be awarded, based on the number of etched rubbings completed (or digital codes recorded). “The GO! Program encourages families to include exercise as they Find problem gambling help 717-299-2831 learn more about their communities and the library,” said Penny Talbert,

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The No Longer Alone Family Support Group, which is supported by Landis Communities, meets the fourth Sunday of every month. The guest speaker for Sunday, July 26 will be Cathy Meyers, who facilitates Minds Renewed, a group at Calvary Church to support and encourage people and their families addressing all types of mental health issues and mental illness. The online meeting is scheduled for Sunday, July 26 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. by Zoom. Meetings will be held virtually via Zoom until further notice. The monthly meetings provide a place for those who have a loved one living with mental illness to learn and share their experiences. For information on joining the Zoom meeting or to receive a monthly meeting reminder, call 717-381-3500 or email JAlbright@landis. org by noon on Friday, July 24.

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in Construction, while majoring in Construction, from Bradley University in May. Merrill was among more than 900 students who received degrees.

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Congratulations to these students for being named to the Muhlenberg College Dean’s List for the Spring 2020 semester. The following local students were included: • Amber Dietrich of Ephrata • Lindsay Helock of Stevens • Maleah Hess of Lititz • Kyle Lando of Lititz • Cheyanne Leid of New Holland • Emily Plowright of Ephrata • Bang Vu of Lititz Muhlenberg College students and Muhlenberg College School of Continuing Studies students with a term GPA of 3.50 or higher were recognized for this academic achievement.

These Wheaton College (Illinois) students in the local area were named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2020 semester: • Grace Wearden of Ephrata • Amelia Blanchard of Ephrata • Gillian Rhea of Lititz • Benjamin Coryell of Ephrata • Lauren Thrush of Leola

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Hana Musser of Lititz has been named to the Dean’s List for the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of NebraskaLincoln for the spring semester of the 2019-20 academic year. Musser is a sophomore global studies and economics major.

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who earn Dean’s List honors must carry at least 12 graded credit hours and earn a GPA of between 3.5 and 3.899. • Brianna Dissler of Lititz • Emily Shenk of Lititz • Eleni Voulopos of Lititz

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The following local residents made the Dean’s List at Rochester Institute of Technology for the 2020 Spring Semester. Degreeseeking undergraduate students are eligible for Dean’s List if their term GPA is greater than or equal to 3.400; they do not have any grades of “Incomplete”, “D” or “F”; and they have registered for, and completed, at least 12 credit hours. • Jack Mull of Lititz, who is in the mechanical engineering program. • Asher Christner of Lititz, who is in the computational

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least 3.50 to be recognized for the honor. • Taylor Stork, Lititz, is pursuing a degree in Nursing. • Gavin Horning, Ephrata, (Continued From Page 15A) is pursuing a degree in Core To qualify for the Dean’s Studies. List, a student must have earned a minimum 3.5 grade point average out of a possible 4.0 while attempting at least 12 credit hours of coursework. Dean’s List is the highest academic recognition given by the The following students school at the end of each from the local area were semester. Fischer is majoring in placed on the Dean’s Honor List at Gettysburg College Classics. for the spring 2020 semester. Students whose semester averages were 3.6 or above were placed on the list. • Will Esposito of Lititz • Emma Groff of Ephrata The following students • James Hickey of Ephrata from the local area were • Megan Jefferis of Narvon named to the Dean’s List at Shenandoah University for • Dylan O’Neil of the spring 2020 semester. Brownstown Students must attain a • Keyleigh Wallick of grade point average of at Denver

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Births ANDREWS, Howard J. and Monica (Osborne), Lititz, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. EICEMAN, Skyler and Jessica M., Lititz, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. ELROD, Grant M. and Alissa (Zimmerman), Lititz, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. FISHER, Samuel D. and Mary (Stoltzfus), New Holland, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. GEHMAN, Nathan S. and Kelly (Artz), Adamstown, a daughter, at WellSpan Eph­ rata Community Hospital. HOOVER, Leonard and Miriam (Horst), Narvon, a daughter, at home. HOOVER, Raymond N. and Christine J. (Martin), New Holland, a son, at home. HORNING, Paul Z. and “All that we do is done with Emma R. (Burkholder), East Earl, a daughter, at UPMC an eye to somthing else.” Lititz. ~ Aristotle HORST, Curtis and Kelly,

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De Oowe brummt leis, un e Kerz, die brennt hell. Die Zeit, die vergeht em dort immer so schnell.

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meanwhile in knitting the arms grow apace. The stove murmers softly, and a candle burns brightly. The time passes for one very quickly there.

Es is gemietlich im Wohnzimmer do. Die Welt dort is friedlich, das macht uns all froh.

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

(Originally published in the December 15, 1982 issue of The Shopping News) Kaffeeschtunn Bei De Bertel By Silvia Dietzsch Im Winter do is es bei de Bertel so schee, mir sitze beisamme un kens is allee.

It’s comfortable here in the living room. The world there is so peaceful, that makes us all glad.

De Uhrzeijer wannert, die Kerz werd schun klee. Beim Abschied saad jedi: “Es waar widder schee.” Coffee Hour At Bertha’s In winter it is so fine at Bertha’s, we sit together and no one is alone.

The hands of the clock wander, the candle is getting small. Upon departure each one says: “It was so lovely.” *** It’s always a delight to hear from our readers, especially those who submit materials for the Eck. On October 29, Bob Schneebeli of Manheim (whose translation of the Lord’s Prayer we printed some time ago) wrote us about another reader, Berta (Bertel) Neff, a native of Pirmasens in the Palatinate. Berta has a Lititz address and lives along the Fruitville Pike. Bob Schneebeli writes us that Berta recently received Kaffeeschtunn Bei De Bertel from a friend in the Palatinate, where some of the dialects are very close to our Mudderschprooch. Berta immediately thought about having Kaffeeschtunn printed in our Eck, so that our readers might be able to compare our Deitsch with the Deitsch of the Palatinate. Even though some of the words in Kaffeeschtunn may be strange to our readers, the translation will take care of this problem. We wish we were able to tell you something about Silvia Dietzsch, the poet, and the name of the newspaper in which her poem appeared, but we have no information on her or on the newspaper. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if she were able to write a special poem for the Eck from time to time? We’ve often thought of such an exchange between dialect poets here and those in the Palatinate, but so far no such bridge exists. We would like to help erect such a bridge. December 15, 1982 Es Bischli-Gnippli

Soon she says so heartily: “Come, make yourself comfortable.” One feels so well there, it’s like at home.

Sie saad glei so herzlich: “Komm, mach der’s bequeem.” Mer fiehlt sich so wohl dort, es is wie daheem.

We sit at the comfortable round table, Bertha, Kate, Ella and I.

Mir sitze am runde gemiedliche Disch, die Bertel, ‘s Katrinche, die Ella un ich.

We crochet and knit, we all have fun again with the knots in the wool and exchange stories.

Mir heegle un schdrigge, han all widder Schbass am Knoddle mit Woll un verzehle uns was.

Bertha brings coffee ­ one smells it from afar ­ with it yeast cake, boy, is it good today!

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THIS WEEK’S

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Watch and Pray Author: Wenger Scripture: (Mark 14:38) “Keep watching and praying so that you will not enter into temptation. For the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.” Our Lord is now in Gethsemane and certainly His most distressing and

challenging time, preparing Himself for the cross. This is His hour of agony as the crucifixion is at hand. We see the Lord watching and praying. He commanded the disciples to do the same. His temptation would be to turn from the cross as He prayed, “take this cup from me; nevertheless not what I will, but what You will.” (Mark 14:36). Truly this is one great purpose of prayer; enablement and resolve to do the will of God no matter the cost. The emanate temptation the disciples were about to face was to deny their Lord. At this point, fear of the Jews would prove to be an overwhelming influence.

Peter just proclaimed that he would never deny the Lord but would die first. This night would be the proving ground for Peter’s

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In Hebrews 2:1 we are instructed to, “Pay careful attention, therefore, to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away.” It is especially important that we watch, be aware of false doctrine so as to not be led astray. Ephesians 4:14 spells it out nicely, “That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive.” What you believe should make a difference in how you live. Not only are we to watch out for the many temptations that can overtake us, and the false doctrine that deceives, but we are also to watch for, and look unto Christ, and His soon return. Matthew 24:42, 44 reads, “Watch therefore; for ye know not what hour your Lord does come. Therefore be ye also ready; for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man comes.” We are to watch that we do not fall into temptation and the sin that so easily entangles us. We are to watch so that we do not embrace false doctrine and thereby be deceived. We are to watch and look unto Christ the author and finisher of our faith, and His soon return. Next week we will look into prayer and its relationship to the willing spirit and weak flesh.

Obituaries (Continued From Page 3A)

Martin, Newmanstown; two daughters: Lorraine B., wife of Luke Oberholtzer, Stevens, and Marlene B., wife of Leonard Rutt, Eph­ rata; 15 grandchildren; 62 great-grandchildren; five brothers: Clarence S. Bau­ man, Arizona; Ray, husband of Lydia Bauman, Terre Hill; Paul, husband of Virginia Bauman, Denver; Harold, husband of Jeannette Bau­ man, Stevens; and Titus, husband of Ruth Bauman, Mexico; and three sisters: Nora Busser, Stevens; Ar­ lene, wife of Harvey Zimm­ erman, Missouri; and Joyce Good, Denver. She was preceded in death by a son, Mahlon Jr. Nelson E. Martin, 75, husband of A. Mary (Shert­ zer) Martin, Bethel, formerly of Ephrata, passed away on

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A big thank you to Tom Horst of Horst Auctioneers for writing the weekly article series, “Heritage in the Pennsylvania Heartland.” Shopping News readers enjoyed reading about the professions that helped shape our area, and the fascinating stories behind valuable antiques and interesting people. Tom’s article will continue to be featured once a month as part of our new series, “Pieces From The Past.” The “Pieces From The Past” series kicks off in this week’s Shopping News highlighting the New Holland Historical Society.

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“Pieces From The Past” - New Holland Area Historical Society Museum

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Although the “Terre Hill Days” event was cancelled, the Terre Hill Days Committee was still able to plan a few fun things for local residents. Join them for a special Movie Night in the Park (210 Lancaster Avenue, Terre Hill) on Saturday, July 18 at dusk. The movie shown will be “The Lion King.” On Saturday, July 25 there will be a Breakfast and Yard Sales in the Terre Hill Community Park. The breakfast will not be served as a buffet this year. Details are still in the works. The yard sales will open at 7:00 a.m. The primary focus of the Terre Hill Days Committee is to maintain and make improvements to the Terre Hill Community Memorial Park. Annual expenses include mulch for the playground, maintenance and repairs to kitchen equipment in the main pavilion, and other improvements to the park.

• On July 14, 1798, Congress passes the Sedition Act. The act permitted the prosecution of individuals who voiced or printed what the government deemed to be malicious remarks about the president or the U.S. government. • On July 19, 1879, Doc Holliday commits his first murder, killing a man for shooting up his saloon. Despite his reputation as a deadly gunslinger, Doc Holliday engaged in just eight shootouts during his life, and killed only two men. • On July 17, 1920, Nils Bohlin, the Swedish engineer and inventor responsible for the three-point lap and shoulder seatbelt, is born. Before 1959, only two-point lap belts were available in automobiles. • On July 18, 1969, after leaving a party on Chappaquiddick Island, Sen. Edward “Ted” Kennedy of Massachusetts drives an Oldsmobile off a bridge into a tide-swept pond. Kennedy escaped the submerged car, but his passenger, 28-yearold Mary Jo Kopechne, did not. The senator did not report the fatal car accident for 10 hours. (Continued On Page 2B)

Beginning this week, Shopping News readers will learn about local items housed in local museums and historical societies. This week “Pieces From The Past” will feature the New Holland Area Historical Society. Shown in the top photo are Wilbur Horning, Vice President of the New Holland Area Historical Society Museum and former Mayor of New Holland, along with Lou Ann Miller, Display Coordinator, admir­ ing an 1895 Ladies Home Journal while surrounded by the accouterments of late Victoriana. A stereoscope (shown in the bottom photo) is an enjoyable diversion from

the Victorian Era and displayed three-dimensional images. Pictures from exotic locations to comic situations captured the imagination of young and old. The stereoscope pictured is part of a Please Touch philosophy at the New Holland Historical Museum. To honor the 125th Anni­ versary of the Incorporation of New Holland as a borough, the Museum has created displays showing “A Glimpse of Life in 1895, New Holland.” In the remainder of this article, Lou Ann Miller, Display Coordinator, gives us a glimpse of the special things that can be found at the Museum.

Do you know what happened in 1895? Grover Cleveland was President, the Jell-O Company was established, volleyball was invented, the first pro­ fessional football game was played in Latrobe, Penn­ sylvania, and the Borough of New Holland was in­ corporated. The New Holland Area Historical Society Museum is presenting a display to honor the borough’s in­ corporation. “A Glimpse of Life in 1895, New Holland” features items used during the late Victorian Period and highlighting events during that time period. Display cases and a parlor vignette are set up for visitors’ enjoyment. There are also several Please

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Touch items such as the one-room school house, pictured stereoscope and an where children can sit in 1895 Montgomery Ward old-fashioned wood and Catalog, which patrons will iron desks, handle coal, ring enjoy seeing and showcases the big school bell or wear items popular in 1895. The the dunce cap. An 18-minute beginning of stereoscopic video is available describing photography was started by life in a one-room school. Sir Charles Wheatstone in For the artist, we are for­ 1832. The binocular device tunate to have a collection enabled each eye to view an of artwork by local artist, image separately. This the late Myrtle Trembley. created a three-dimensional Ms. Trembley, who moved effect. In 1861, Oliver to New Holland in 1952, Wendell Holmes and Joseph was known locally for her Bates designed a lighter and stone barns, Lan­caster City cheaper handheld stereo­ scenes, country vignettes scope that allowed the and beautiful garden individual to adjust the pictures. The His­torical viewing creating the virtual Society has acquired a large reality of the 1800s. collection of her early work, Besides the 1895 display, which shows a different the Museum also houses a (Continued On Page 3B)


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• On July 13, 1985, at Wembley Stadium in London, Prince Charles and Princess Diana officially open Live Aid, a worldwide rock concert organized to raise money for the relief of famine­stricken Africans. The 16­hour “superconcert” was globally linked by satellite to more than a billion viewers in 110 nations. • On July 16, 1995, Amazon officially opens for business as an online bookseller, eventually selling everything from groceries to furniture. Founder Jeff Bozos initially dubbed the business Cadabra (as in abracadabra), but after someone misheard the name as “cadaver,” he switched to Amazon. • On July 15, 2006, San Francisco­based podcasting company Odeo officially releases Twttr ­­ later changed to Twitter ­­ its short messaging service (SMS) to the public. The free application allowed users to share status updates by sending one text message to a single number (“40404”). During development, one engineer suggested calling it FriendStalker.

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The Lititz recCenter is forging ahead to continue summer programs and has rescheduled annual competitions to August and September. Group fitness classes have re­started with a weekly schedule of more than 100 options for aquatic fitness, virtual fitness, and group instruction with certified trainers. Capacity in classes is being limited through the summer. • Summer camps continue through mid­August at Lititz recCenter for kids ages 3 through 12. Specialty day camps for kids ages 4 through 8 include Diggers on Monday, July 27 and Princesses on Tuesday, July 28 at Lititz recCenter. • recROC will also host summer camp weeks on Monday, July 20 and Monday, August 3 for kids over age six. recROC camp week adventure includes bouldering skills, obstacle challenges, fitness for youth and team building. Camp registration for Lititz recCenter and recROC is open to all community children and can be done online at www.lititzrec.com. Camp sign­ups can also be • The recCenter’s annual August 5 at Iron Valley Golf made in person at Lititz Course just north of Lititz. recCenter or recROC, or by summer Golf Tournament golfer will be held Wednesday, Additional phone 717­626­5096. registrations are welcome in July and can be made by contacting Tracie Andrew at Lititz recCenter, 717­626­

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FOR SALE: Custom built re-­ placement windows and doors. Professional installa-­ tion. Call Ronafa Window & FOR SALE: 2004 Nissan Al-­ Door, 717-733-7534, or visit tima, inspected till 3/21, our showroom at 400 W. runs good, $1,450. 717-330Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ 8839. rata Business Center. Thank You! FOR SALE: 2002 Chevy crew cab Avalanche, 136K, leath-­ FOR SALE: Bullfrog hot tub, er. Very nice truck. $5,750. 3 seat, interchangeable jet 717-278-0482. packs, used very little. 717FOR SALE: 2000 VW Beetle, 286-8370. just inspected, 139K, $1,750. Adamstown, 717278-0482.

FOR SALE: Men’s Timber-­ land waterproof leather steel toe work boots, great condi-­ tion. Paid $110, selling for $80. 717-803-9430.

FOR SALE: New Nike Phila-­ delphia Eagles short sleeve shirt, men’s size medium, $20. 717-803-9430. FOR SALE: 200+ canning jars, $0.50 +/- based on size. Call 717-733-8383. FOR SALE: Under Armour red and black long sleeve women’s XL shirt, good con-­ dition, $10. 717-803-9430.

Household/Furniture

Lawn & Garden

FOR SALE: Koi Fish, 20-24”, $200 each, 5 or more, $100 each. Native Nursery Liqui-­ dation Perennials, $1-$7; shrubs and trees, 1-2 gal-­ lons, $13; 9 gallon trees, $25-$50. 717-475-9409, Ephrata.

FOR SALE: 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, garage kept, runs great, 113,842, in-­ spected 8/21. $2,400. 717FOR SALE: I move sheds. 271-3293. Unwanted shed? Need shed delivered? Large or FOR SALE: 1995 Cadillac small moved. Call 717sedan, $2,195 OBO. 717405-6733. 859-1305.

FOR SALE: Good used sheds, 8x10 carriage style, 10x14 Aframe, 10x16 high barn. Can deliver. Lebanon, 717-6732303. No Sunday calls.

FOR SALE: 2009 Honda CRV-LX, AWD. Newly in-­ FOR SALE: Used and recon-­ spected, 106,000 miles, ditioned lawn mowers, push $8,500 OBO. Call/text, 717- or self-propelled and riding mowers, 717-445-5090. 644-5828.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 15, 2020 - 5B

Machinery/Tools FOR SALE: Full set carpet tools, power carpet stretch-­ er, knee kicker, carpet seamer and more small tools, 100lb. vinyl roller. 1362 Springville Rd., East Earl, PA 17519, 717-3542634.

Motorcycles/ATV’s FOR SALE: 2007 Yamaha VStar, 750CC, 17,000 miles, great condition, asking $3,400. Call for information. 717-336-6802.

Pets & Animals FOR SALE: Beagle, 5 year old male, friendly, great with children, great pet. $200 OBO. 717-335-0099.

Sporting Goods

SUDOKU

FOR SALE: Bench press and bodybuilder by Club/Weider, 16.8ST, $400 and ski ma-­ chine, Vitamaster by Road-­ master, $50. Call 717-6655265.

NOTICE: 7/17-7/18, 7am-? Household, collectibles, tools, etc. 8 Ridgewood Ave., Ephrata, in shop behind house. Rain or shine.

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.

NOTICE: 7/17-7/18, 8am. Dolls, purses. Too much to mention. 348 W. Main Street, Ephrata. NOTICE: Brownstown Development Garage Saturday, July 18, School Lane Farms, Earl Heights, West streets off N. Church and more.

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

Produce/Edibles FOR SALE: Cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage plants. Taking orders for special oc-­ casion bouquets. Paul Hoover, 246 Kurtz Road, Ephrata. 717-355-0940.

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

WHO’Sin HIRING Healthcare? See our special section on

Page 10B

HELP WANTED PART-TIME

Part-time position available for an

Assistant Director

Glick Fire Equipment Company is looking for a self-motivated, FT Accounts Receivable Specialist. The ideal candidate will have previous accounting experience and enjoy a fast-paced/collaborative work environment. Please apply at:

www.NorthGroupConsultants.com/jobs

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

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, Saturday, 7/18, 7am-? Juniors, ladies and men’s clothing, Lularoe, shoes, household, books, toys, scrapbooking, Longaberger baskets, Vera Bradley, Crea-­ tive Memories and much more. 201 N. 11th Street, Ak-­ ron.

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

Helping Hands day Care Center

FT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE SPECIALIST

MultiSales, 7am. West Gate, Street

NOTICE: Garage Sale, Garage Sale, July July 18 and July 24, 25, 7- NOTICE: 17th and 18th starting at ? House sale selling fur-­ 6am. 45 Irene Ave., Ephrata. niture and inside con-­NOTICE: Store Closeout Thursday, Friday, July tents, tools, old toys, old Sales, 16, and July 17, 6am-12. baseball collectables, old New woman’s night gowns, night gowns, girl’s Jeff Gordon racing col-­ nursing dresses, 1/2 price. XL men’s lectables. Too much to shirts, size 30 pants, odd siz-­ white shirts, $4. 301 N. mention. 200 W. Burk-­es Reading Rd., East Earl, (625). holder Dr., Lititz, lot 11.

NOTICE: Custom built re-­ placement windows and FOR SALE: Pygmy goat kids, doors. Professional installa-­ multi-colored, playful, make tion. Call Ronafa Window & great pets, $85, one young Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W. nanny, $75. 717-945-8308. Main St., Ephrata in the FOR SALE: ACA 5 year old Ephrata Business Center. Pembroke Welsh Corgi, af-­ Thank You! fectionate and friendly, vet checked, $300. 717-4458183.

NOTICE: Beyond The Fork In The Road, 56 West Church Street, Denver. Christmas in July Sale, 50% Off Mul-­ ti-Family Estates, every Friday, 8am-noon, 2nd & 4th Saturday, 8amnoon.

Garage Sale

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 24, 2020 Located on Rt. 272 & Fulton Streets, Akron Akron Grace E.C. Church

LOCAL ELECTRICIANS

WANTED

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

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

NOW HIRING • ALL POSITIONS - FT/PT

We are looking for new members to join our team! We operate Monday thru Friday in a positive, organized and clean environment. It is fast-paced work, so we are looking for employees who pay close attention to quality while completing their work in a timely manner. Commercial kitchen cooking experience is preferred, but not required. We will train on site. 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 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 15, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” NOTICE: Yard Sale, July 17th and 18th, 8am. 36” black granite sink top w/ backsplash, quilt rack, Chi-­ na cabinet, books, cloth-­ ing,(mostly $1), misc. kitchen items and much more. 192 E. Church Street, Stevens.

NOTICE: Garage Sale, 7/17, 7-? Name brand children’s clothing, double stroller, homeschool curriculum, de-­ cor, new dog pen. 31 Garden Spot Road, Ephrata. NOTICE: Garage Sale, July 16, 1pm-6pm, July 17, and 18, 7am-1pm. Cookbooks, clothing, wicker chairs, Prin-­ cess House, flower pots, uni-­ cycles, jewelry, Harley wall hangings, and other Harley items, Christmas items, and much more. 940 Fairview Ave., Ephrata. NOTICE: Big Cleaning Out Yard Sale, July 17-18, 7am. Tons of stuff, everything priced cheap. Baby items, boy’s clothing up to 4T, girl’s clothing, girl’s hair ac-­ cessories, shoes, toys, games, household items, home decor, baby exersau-­ cer, highchair seat, car seat and so much more. 209 Mountaintop Road, Rein-­ holds.

NOTICE: Rescheduled from last week due to rain. Yard Sale, Saturday, July 18, 7am. Antiques, furniture, household, clothing, tools and everything else you can think of. 210 E. Pine Street, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Garage Sale, Friday, 7/17, Saturday, 7/18, 7am-12. 840 Douglas Dr., Lititz.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, Satur-­ day, July 18, 6am-12 noon. Many household items. 278 Mountain Top Road, Rein-­ holds.

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: Neighborhood Yard Sale, July 25, 7-? Al-­ bums, clothes, house-­ wares, furniture. Too much to list. 500 block Ridge Ave., Ephrata. NOTICE: Yard Sale, 7/17-7/ 18, weather permitting, 7am. Lots of teen girl clothing priced to sell, more. Robert Road, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Garage Sale, Thursday, (7/ 16), 7-7, Friday, (7/17), 7-? Saturday, (7/18), 7-? Cloth-­ ing, household, barn wood and other crafts, upright freezer, much more. 656 Lauschtown Road, Denver.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ age Sale, Thursday, Friday, July 16 and 17, 6am-12. Children’s shoes, baby

AM Line Cook starting at $12/hr.* Prep Cook $10/hr.* • Host/Server $10/hr.* Seafood Assoc. $9/hr.*

clothes, children-adult coats, NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family toys, baby equipment, light-­ Garage Sale, Saturday, July house collectables, house-­ 18, 6:30am. Tons of quality hold items, for teachers pos-­ children-adult clothing/ ters and bulletins. 301 Read-­ shoes, household, decor, ing Rd., East Earl, (625). fishing rods, guitar, toys and much more. See Craigslist. 6 Say you saw it in Grebill Court, Ephrata The Shopping News! (Brownstown).

Full-Time

Executive Secretary Opportunity

*Must be 18 yrs. or older. Starting wages based on experience.

NOTICE: Big Yard Sale, July 17, 18, 7am-4pm, 5 families. Household items, tools, etc. 19 Groffs Dr. Brownstown.

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

EOE

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.

Send Resume To: App2apply@gmail.com Currently Hiring:

Church Sexton Position Part-Time

ALARM DISPATCHER

Growing alarm company in need of 2nd shift 4PM to midnight ALARM DISPATCHERS.

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:

WOODMASTERS Cabinetry

NOW HIRING

MILLING – CABINET FRONT FRAME, CUTTING and HARDWARE & SHIPPING FINISHING DEPARTMENT

Seeking a Spray Finisher with knowledge in applying primers, sealers and varnishes. Experienced preferred but will train. Must have good work skills. Experience is preferred. Salary based on experience. Along with a competitive salary, we offer a benefit package that includes: Health, Dental, Life/Disability and IRA Plan. Paid Holidays and Vacation Pay. If you are interested, please apply at our plant location 204 Rod and Gun Road, Newmanstown, PA 17073 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. & 4:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday or fax resume to 717-949-3924, or email to cindy@woodmasterscabinetry.com or millie@woodmasterscabinetry.com

Apply within:

Yarnell Security

131 Elmwood Rd., Lanc. PA or email to tyarnell@yarnellsecurity.com

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.

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

is currently seeking to fill positions in the following production departments:

Data entry and phone skills a plus. Must be able to work every other weekend as scheduled. Starting $14/hr. and up, company paid benefits including health and life insurance, 401(k), holiday and vacation pay.

(less than 20 hours/week)

Contact: ndearolf@fishercompanies.com

Woodmasters Custom Cabinetry LLC

NOTICE: Huge MultiFamily Yard Sale, July 18th. Baby clothes/ equipment, household items, Tupperware, home decor, end tables & much more. 929 Reading Road, East Earl. Rain-Flo Irrigation. More spaces available. Call 717-4454151.

NOTICE: Multi-Family NOTICE: Huge Develop-­ Yard Sale, 7/17 from 7ment Garage Sale, July 5pm & 7/18 from 7am-? clothing, 18, 7am-12pm. Rain/shine. Household, Take 501 N. thru Lititz, books. All quality items. first road to right, past The sale you’ve waited High Sports, May Devel-­ for. 28 Heritage Road, Ak-­ ron. opment.

In New Holland, PA Area Experience required.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, Satur-­ day, July 18th, 6am. Some-­ thing for everyone. 445 S. 9th Street, Akron.

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.

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

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

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:

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

EPHRATA FAMILY EYECARE, LLP

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


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 15, 2020 - 7B NOTICE: Yard Sale, Satur-­ day, July 18. Kid’s stuff, clothes, jewelry. 414 W. Sixth Street, Lititz.

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.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, 7/17-7/ 18, 7am-noon. Girl’s clothing sizes 8-12, gardening sup-­ plies, children’s books, fur-­ niture, holiday. 212 Bucha-­ nan Drive, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Community Yard Sale, Friday, 7/17 & Sat-­ urday, 7/18, 7am-? Route 897, Rose Drive and Circle Drive, Reinholds.

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

NOTICE: Garage Sale, 7/177/18, 7am. Household items, costume jewelry, clothing, craft, Christmas, furniture, books, pictures, postcards, much more add-­ ed Saturday. 900 N. State Street, Ephrata.

Help Offered

Announcements NOTICE: Cloister Laundro-­ mat is offering wash and fold services, with pick-up and delivery available. Call 717-725-4094 for pricing and to schedule service. Commercial discounts available.

NOTICE: Crafters Wanted. Christmas Craft Show on Saturday, November 21, at New Life Fellowship Church in Ephrata, is looking for crafters. 10’x10’ booths available for $25. The church is lo-­ cated at 420 E. Fulton St., Ephrata. Additional infor-­ mation and an application, call Steve at 717-733-4918 or email nlfspecial events@gmail.com. NOTICE: Starting July 18th a Farmers/Craft Market will be held at 1185 Division Hwy., Ephrata. You will find Chick-­ en BBQ, produce, crafts and more. Open 8am-2pm.

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: Hauling anything and everything, 7 days a week, clean up and clean outs, appliance remov-­ al, handy man repairs. Call Fishers 717-696-7308.

Cleaning Services

Home & Lawn Care

NOW HIRING PT EMT Positions

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

Ephrata Community Ambulance Association Attn: Kevin Wolf, EMS Manager 528 West Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 or email to: emsmgr@EphrataAmbulance.org

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

HELP WANTED

FT Mechanic

Send resume to:

w/PA Inspection & Emission License E.O.E.

Paid Holidays • Vacation Air Conditioned Shop Email resume to: fishersgarageinc@yahoo.com or apply within: Fisher’s Garage 5 Creamery Rd., Reinholds, PA 17569 717-336-7972 • Hours: 6:30am-5:00pm

DELIVERY DRIVER

The Cocalico School District is accepting applications for the following 2020-2021 positions:

Ephrata Location Call or email Mike for details.

Food Service

Weekdays Noon-5pm • Company Vehicle

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

Full-time, hourly

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

Third Shift Opportunities available working Monday – Friday from 11:00 PM – 7:00 AM and/or Second Shift working Monday – Friday 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM. Applications must be submitted online at

www.utzcareers.com OR at our facility located at 124 West Airport Road, Lititz PA 17543.

Immediate positions available for qualified candidates Utz Quality Foods is an Equal Opportunity Employer/ Minorities/ Females/ Disability/ Protected Veteran

ALARM INSTALLERS NEEDED

Administrative

Assistant

Part-Time: 8-12 M-F Swamp Lutheran Church Computer skills including knowledge of MS Office Suite of products a must. Send resume to: webmaster@swamplutheranchurch.org

We are growing! Come work for the #1 voted alarm company in Lancaster county over 15 years running! Dependability is a must. Electronics background, troubleshooting skills, CCTV, DMP, Honeywell, Firelite, Bosch, GE-EST/I-O systems, NICET certification a plus. WILL TRAIN. We offer competitive wages, paid medical & life insurance, 401k, vacation & holiday benefits. Salary/wages dependent on experience. Clean background check/ driving record is required.

Apply within or send resume to jreigner@yarnellsecurity.com

Help Wanted

Experienced Waitress Apply in Person

Bright’s Restaurant

Your Independent Restaurant for over 60 Years

1025 S. State Street & Rt. 272, Ephrata

717-738-1177

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 GOVERNOR MIFFLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT

Food Service – Head Cook Hourly, as needed

FULL-TIME POSITIONS

YARNELL SECURITY SYSTEMS

Part-time, hourly

Food Service – Substitutes

Keystone Pretzels Bakery, a subsidiary of Utz Quality Foods, LLC in Lititz, PA is offering immediate Full-Time positions with competitive wages and benefits.

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CDL DRIVERS (Side Load)

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semester: • Christel Blank of Leola • Holly Grow of East Earl • Moriyah Harthcock of East Earl • Autumn Miklas of Stevens • Elijah Sensenig of Narvon Students named on the Dean’s List earned a semester grade point average Taylor Stork is one of of 3.00 or higher. 223 students to make the President’s List at Shenandoah University for Gettysburg the spring 2020 semester. College Students who have achieved this prestigious Commendation academic recognition attained a grade point List average of at least 3.90. The following students Stork, of Lititz, is pursuing from the local area were a degree in Nursing. recently placed on the Gettysburg College Dean’s Commendation List for the fall 2019 semester. Students with a quality point average in the range of 3.300 to 3.599 for a

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9 Pensacola College Dean’s List

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semester’s work were named to the list. • Quinn Donahue of Ephrata • Katherine Earl of Ephrata • Adeline Hibshman of Stevens • Alexander Howard of Lititz • Arias Ochs of Narvon • Matthew Peipher of Lititz • John Schulz of Lititz

students who have earned recognition through their superior scholastic performance during a semester enrolled in a fulltime course load (12 or more graded credits). Highest honors are awarded to students who earn a semester grade point average of 3.85 or better out of a possible 4.0. Students with a 3.65 to 3.84 average are awarded high honors and students whose grade point average is 3.5 through 3.64 are awarded honors.

has been named to the Dean’s List at the University of New Hampshire for earning High Honors for the spring 2020 semester. Clow is majoring in Business Administration and Finance. Students named to the Dean’s List at the University of New Hampshire are

Kennesaw State University recently welcomed its newest class of graduates. • Samuel Wolde, of Ephrata, graduated with a CERG in Info Tech Foundations from Kennesaw State, the state’s third largest higher-education institution.

9 Clow Named 9 To Dean’s Wolde Earns List Michael Clow of Leola, Degree

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10B - Wednesday, July 15, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Weaver Named To Dean’s List

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Moravian College Announces Dean’s List

In recognition of academic performance, the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs at University of the Cumberlands has announced the students named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2020 semester. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, students must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.50 and be in good academic standing. Congratulations to Clay Weaver of Reinholds, on making the Dean’s List for Spring 2020!

Moravian College recently announced the names of the students named to the Dean’s Honor List for the Spring 2020 semester. Students who carry three or more course units during the fall or spring term and attain a GPA for the term of 3.50 or higher are placed on the Dean’s Honor List. Local students include: • Benjamin Ilkhanoff, of Savannah Lied, Denver, Lititz was named to the Dean’s • Elizabeth Valudes, of List for the spring 2020 Lititz semester at the College of

9 Charleston Dean’s List

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Charleston. She is majoring in Historic Preservation/ Community Planning. To quality for Dean’s List (Distinguished), students must earn a GPA of 3.600 or higher and complete a minimum of 14 semester hours.

9 Emerson College Dean’s List

The following student was named to Emerson College’s Dean’s List for the Spring 2020 semester. The requirement to make Dean’s List is a grade point average of 3.7 or higher that semester. • Grace Hutchison of Reinholds - Media Arts Production, Class of 2021

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Susquehanna University Dean’s List A number of highachieving students were named to Susquehanna University’s Dean’s List for the spring 2020 semester. The Dean’s List recognizes students who achieve a grade point average of 3.4 or higher out of a possible 4.0 for the semester. To qualify, students must complete a minimum of 12 semester hours. • Kevin Helock, of Stevens, is a creative writing major in the Class Of 2020 and a graduate of Ephrata Senior High School. • Luke Mariano, of Lititz, is a finance major in the

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graduate of Warwick High School.

9 Ithaca College Dean’s List

Ithaca College congratulates the following student from the local area named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2020 semester: • Joy Rutt, a Clinical Health Studies; Outdoor Adventure Leadership major of Ephrata

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Saint Francis President’s And Dean’s Lists

More than 700 Saint Francis University students made one of the Spring 2020 Honors Lists: President’s or Dean’s. To achieve either list, students must have full-time status and attain a quality point average of 4.0 (President’s) or 3.5 (Dean’s) on 12 or more credits during a single semester, with no continuing or incomplete grades. • Samuel Forcenito, of East Earl, Environmental Studies major, was named to the Dean’s List • Carysse Norris, of Narvon, Nursing major, was named to the President’s List

9 Bloomsburg University Dean’s List

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania congratulates the more than 2,850 students who were named to the Spring 2020 Dean’s List.

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A full-time student whose semester GPA is 3.5 or higher in 12 or more semester hours of course work for which a grade or grades are received are named to the Dean’s List. • Meghan Quinn from Lititz • Lucas Styles from Lititz • Victoria Bowman from Lititz • Natasha Brenner from Denver • Rachael Brown from Denver • Sarah Castronova from Leola • Sienna Craley from Reinholds • Karoline Fitz from New Holland • Phillip Friggle from Denver • Allyson Hirneisen from

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Class Of 2020 and a graduate of Warwick High School. • Taylor Evans, of Lititz, is an accounting major in the Class Of 2021 and a graduate of Manheim Township High School. • Annie Vogt, of Akron, is a graphic design major in the Class Of 2021 and a graduate of Ephrata Senior High School. • Joshua Cooper, of Ephrata, is a chemistry major in the Class Of 2022 and a graduate of Ephrata Senior High School. • Nathan Forbes, of Lititz, is a business administration major in the Class Of 2022 and a graduate of Veritas Academy. • Nathaniel Martin, of Lititz, is a physics major in the Class Of 2021 and a graduate of Warwick High School. • Ryan Miller, of Lititz, is a graphic design major in the Class Of 2022 and a graduate of Warwick High School. • Ashton Weaver, of Ephrata, is a biochemistry major in the Class Of 2022 and a graduate of Ephrata Senior High School. • Charles Braught, of Leola, is an earth & environmental sciences major in the Class Of 2023 and a graduate of Conestoga Valley Senior High School. • Alaina Fry, of Lititz, is a music major in the Class Of 2023 and a graduate of Warwick High School. • Rebecca Gideon, of Denver, is a music major in the Class Of 2023 and a graduate of Cocalico Senior High School. • Alayna McEvoy, of Leola, is a graphic design major in the Class Of 2023 and a graduate of Conestoga Valley Senior High School. • Max Olree, of Lititz, is an international business major in the Class Of 2023 and a


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Denver • John Pfautz from Lititz • Leanna Canull from Denver • Tabitha Delmont from Lititz • Benjamin Hershey from Lititz • Lukas Stoltzfus from Stevens • Camila Arbelaez from Leola • Olivia Fassnacht from Stevens • Megan Fisher from New Holland • Christopher Gyles from Lititz • Heather Kulp from Lititz • Elaine Mast from Denver

9 Eastern Mennonite Dean’s List

Eastern Mennonite University is pleased to recognize students who were named to the Spring 2020 Dean’s List. The Dean’s List, compiled at the end of each term, includes degree-seeking students who achieve a semester GPA of at least 3.75 with no withdrawn, incomplete, or failing grades for 12 semester hours of standard grades. • Jessica Babich, a Nursing

major from Narvon. • Jacy Bernheiser, a Nursing major from Reinholds. • Linda Huyard, a Nursing major from Leola. • Alyssa Martin, a Nursing major from Stevens. • Suzanna Plotnyi, a Nursing major from Ephrata. • Dana Slocum, a Nursing major from Lititz.

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team while studying Health Care Science. • Charles Zimmerman, of Ephrata and a graduate of Ursinus College, earned the honor as a member of the wrestling team while studying Political Science. • Brittany Defibaugh, of Ephrata and a graduate of Conestoga Valley High School, earned the honor as a member of the women’s lacrosse team while studying Nursing. • Cassandra Bean, of Reinholds and a graduate of Cocalico High School,

The following local Taylor Stork, Lititz, student-athletes graduated from Shenandoah college University with a degree in students were named to the Middle Atlantic Conference Nursing. (MAC) Academic Honor Roll at Alvernia University: • Patrick Tocci, of Lititz and a graduate of Warwick High School, earned the honor as a member of the wrestling

9 Merrill Named To Dean’s List At Bradley

Nathaniel Merrill, of Lititz, is one of 2600 students who was named to Bradley’s Dean’s List for the Spring 2020 semester. Merrill is a Construction major. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must achieve a minimum 3.5 grade point average for the semester on a 4.0 scale.

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away from the walls. Check windows for cracks and the frames for damaged or warping. Look for water stains below window frames and at any potential entry points, such as doors, roof eaves and wall corners. Outside, check the gutter system. Make sure rain gutters are in good repair and note where downspouts are placed and how far from the house they extend. Downspouts that drain next to the foundation can cause all sorts of moisture problems. Extending them is an inexpensive solution. Now it’s time to look underneath that carpet. Wear a filter mask to protect yourself from mold spores, and carefully pull back a corner of the carpet. Underneath, you may find plastic sheeting, an inexpensive moisture prevention method for front porches. The sheeting keeps water from damaging the porch floor, and weatherresistant carpet provides traction. It’s not an optimal solution, but the alternative involves replacing the flooring and improving the underlayment, and that can be expensive. Lift up that plastic sheeting as well, drawing both carpet and plastic back a foot or so, and check the floorboards. If they appear to be in good condition, that’s a good start. You also need to check

underneath the porch to see what the flooring looks like from there. This may be tricky, depending on how your house is built. If the porch extends separately from the foundation, you (or a contractor) can likely shimmy into or shine a flashlight into the crawlspace to check the underside of the floorboards and the joists, and look and smell for mold. If the foundation extends under the porch, access the crawlspace or basement and check under the porch for potential water entry spots. Once you’ve located potential moisture trouble spots, work with a contractor to resolve these problems. Be sure to get estimates from more than one contractor before agreeing to any work. The faster you address the problem, the less expensive it may be to fix. HOME TIP: Houseplants aren’t just pretty ornamentation in a home: They also help control humidity, improving indoor air quality. *** Q: I always order a few cords of firewood in the summer, even though I will not likely need it until late fall. That way I can stack the wood the way I like it and make sure it seasons evenly between now and winter time. And I don’t have to pay a premium or

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

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

Gerald Hoover 610-589-4225 AU-2794L

Attorney Steiner, Sandoe of Myerstown

Terms by Etta Hoover Estate 610-589-4225

SEE IT ON AUCTIONZIP #38705

PUBLIC AUCTION 72 ACRE FARM

2½ STY. 5 BR BRICK DWL. W/3-CAR GARAGE – BANK BARN W/3 ADDITIONS & STEER FEED LOT – OPERATING COMM. DOG BREEDING KENNEL – TOBACCO SHEDS – SILOS – OUTBLDGS

Monday, August 17, 2020 at 1:00 P.M.

Farmersville Area Location: 145 Fairmount Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522. From Hinkletown, head east on 322, turn right onto Farmersville Rd. for 0.3 miles, right onto Goods Rd. for 1 mile, continue straight onto Fairmount Rd. for 0.4 miles to property on left.

House: 2½ sty. 5 BR brick farmhouse cont. 2,466 SF w/attached 40’ x 26’ 3-car garage. 1st Floor: Eat-in kit., living room, family room, office, half bath, laundry area, and nursery. 2nd Floor: 5 BRs and full bath, full attic, partial bsmt., coal hot water baseboard heat, 3 onsite wells, onsite septic. Bank Barn: 85’ x 42’ stone and frame bank barn; first floor open stables; second floor fully equipped w/tobacco rails, 56’ x 19’ 1½ sty. addition, 42’ x 18’ 2 sty. addition, 28’ x 24’ 2½ sty. addition, 14,000+ SF open concrete steer feeding lot for 140-steer capacity w/82’ bunk feeder & 30’ 3-sided shed included. 20’ x 80’ concrete silo w/top unloader, 20’ x 60’ Harvestore silo w/bottom unloader, small stave silo, 5000-bushel GSI grain bin w/drying fan & stirator, 1000-bushel hopper bottom grain bin. 83’ x 28’ 6-tiered tobacco shed w/ rails, 66’ x 26’ 5-tiered tobacco shed w/stripping room & dampening cellar. (2) 14’ round corn cribs, 24’ x 20’ insulated shed, 40’ x 17’ shed. 160’ x 32’ operating commercial dog breeding kennel. Land: 72.27 Acres w/approx. 70 tillable acres of good producing crop land. Zoned Ag, enrolled in clean and green. Note: Outstanding opportunity to purchase this Earl Twp., Lancaster Co. farm with frontage on E. Farmersville and Fairmount Roads. Open House: Saturday, July 25, August 1 & 8 from 1-3 pm or by appt. call 610-286-5183. Terms: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 60 days of sale. Terms by: Estate of Martin M. Eberly Jr. (Marvin Eberly 717-799-0932 or Richard Burkholder 717-989-3077)

HorningFarmAgency.com 610-286-5183

AUCTIONEERS • REALTORS • APPRAISERS

Merle Eberly • Alvin Horning C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI Horning Farm Agency, Inc. AY002091

Directions: Route 222 to Route 322 East to right on E. Farmersville Rd. Left onto S. Fairmount Rd. to property on left. Property Description: 14.7 acre equine farm w/36 stall boarding capacity featuring 80’x180’ indoor arena w/lights & dust free sand footing, 100’x200’ outdoor arena; 74’x84’ horse barn w/double row stalls, wash bays, foaling stall, tack & feed rooms, office, lounge, kitchen, laundry, half bath, bridle boxes & 2nd floor hay storage; 32’x80’ horse barn w/12 stalls, feed and tack rooms and wash bay. 24’x36’ garage/ workshop. 32’x64’ barn/run in shed w/4 stalls. 11 fenced pastures. 2-1/2 story house w/17’x30’ kitchen, dining and family room area, wood stove w/stone hearth & wood storage. Also 11’x20’ living room, office, sewing room, full bath & laundry/mudroom. 2nd story w/3 bedrooms & full bath w/walk-in shower and double vanity. Basement w/outside entrance, concrete floor and cold cellar. 12’x18’ deck and large wrap around porch. House has many recent updates including new roof ‘18 & kitchen floor ‘20. Terms: Down payment of $75,000.00 required day of auction. Settlement on or before Sept. 24, 2020. Transfer taxes to be paid by buyer. Real Estate taxes shall be prorated. Annual taxes $6,079 +/- “Act 319 Clean & Green.” Auctioneer’s Notes: Due to the unfortunate passing of professional & decorated trainer & judge Kristine Phelps, we are offering at public auction this beautiful fullyoperational Lancaster Co. Equine Farm in a great country location offering boarding, training & showing potential. Both indoor arena & large horse barn built new in 2009. Call auctioneers or seller with questions. Truck & Horse Trailers: ‘18 Chevy Duramax LTZ Dually truck, 1 owner, 4WD, 12K miles in like new condition; Featherlite 5 horse slant load horse trailer w/front tack room, bought new in ‘18, excellent condition; ‘06 Featherlite 4 horse slant load trailer; Worthington 6’x14’ alum. tandem axle 4400 LBS trailer. Tractors, Equipment, Woodworking & Misc: 2010 New Holland 3045 tractor w/C/H/A 4WD, hydro & loader, 1,000 hours; New Holland TC34 tractor 4WD loader & hydro, 2,400 hours; Zimmerman 28’ elevator w/higher sides; Road Runner 6’ driveway grader; 2-Q/A pallet forks; 4’ lawn roller; 3PT trailer hitch; 6’ scraper blade; 15 gal. 12V sprayer; lawn cart; apx 5 cord hardwood firewood; torch set w/ small tanks; floor jack; Lincoln spool gun att.; ST 826 Ford snowblower; Conestoga belt & disc sander; Shop Master 6” jointer; Homecraft vertical bandsaw; 12-speed drill press; DeWalt & Craftsman drills; frost-free hydrant; soda & snack vending machines; 1/2” & 3/4” OSB, plywood & misc 2x4, 4x4 & 6x6 lumber; step ladders; lots misc. shop related hand tools; shelves & organizers; spouting & fencing supplies; misc. wire & electrical; public address system; tri-axle load blacktop millings; large pcs. limestone landscape rocks; misc. alum. dia. plate & sheets; misc. steel channel & tubing. Tack & Horse Related: Numerous Western & English saddles; hay feeders; large amount bridles, bits, hats, blankets, whips, coolers & saddle pads & girths, tack gear & saddle bags & carriers, tack trunks; misc. harnesses; farrier items; large amount wheelbarrows, feed carts, buckets, water & feed tubs, forks, shovels & brooms; salt blocks & other horse supplies. Households & Furniture: Maple bar height table w/4 swivel bar stools; oak kitchen table & 4 chairs; Maple table w/hinged top; sectional reclining sofa; 2-twin size bedroom set; coffee & end tables; 3-door hutch; display cabinet; secretary & other desks & chairs; sofa & sofa bed; sewing cabinet; US electric meat slicer; Cuisinart pressure cooker; new 22 qt. roaster; Showtime Pro rotisserie; wood stove; 10-folding bench/tables; several folding tables & apx. 40 chairs; upright freezer; file cabinets; trash cans; ice chests; massagers; snare drums 14”; 2 boxes Breyer horses & stables; misc. China, glassware & kitchen items; wooden display box; laminator; book cases & lot of books; Cannon T70 camera & electronics. Guns: Mossberg 36B single shot .22 with peep sights; Mossberg 12 ga. slug gun, Marinecoat finish, 2-4-1/2 scope, 3” chamber; Rem. Mohawk-48 semi 12 gauge; Stevens 58, 20 ga. bolt action; Mossberg 190, 16 ga. b/a with C-lect choke. For more pictures, to go: www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • www.auctionzip.com • www.gotoauction.com.

Auctioneers: Christ Taylor (717) 371-1915 AU#005421 Harold Martin (717) 738-4228 AA#019488 AU C T I O N S E RV I C E S Attorney: Sam Goodley (610) 998-1000 www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • 888-209-6160 Sellers: (Late) Kristine Phelps & Rich Colyer (717) 468-4075

BEILER-CAMPBELL

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and its leaders. Plans include creating a video featuring local historical reenactors portraying prominent suff­ ragists telling the story of the long battle to win the right for women to vote. The video also will be available to all Berks County schools and libraries. Additionally, the group will continue to maintain its website, www.berkssuffrage2020 centennial.org, which serves as a clearinghouse for information about the anniversary. About the Berks Women’s History Alliance In anticipation of the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage Movement in America, a group of nonprofits, educational institutions and individuals formed the Berks Women’s History Alliance to provide a framework for Berks County’s celebration of 100 years of women having the right to vote.

Under the banner The Berks Suffrage 2020 Centennial, the Alliance promotes activities and exhibits of its member groups, encourages wide­ spread community partici­ pation, and provides net­ working opportunities for interested organizations and individuals. To learn more about Women’s Suffrage and The Berks Suffrage 2020 Centennial go to www.berks suffrage2020centennial.org. Also you can check out the women’s suffrage articles on our face book page at: www. facebook.com/BerksWHA. About the Berks History Center The Berks History Center is an educational center that serves to engage and excite our community by inter­ preting its unique past to understand the present and inspire the future. Founded in 1869, the museum and library, located in Reading, holds a vast collection of objects, paintings, research materials and much more.

“Horst Auction Center”

CATALOGUED ANTIQUE SALE

FRI., JULY 17, 2020 AT 2:00 P.M. &

SAT., JULY 18, 2020 AT 9:00 A.M.

Sale to be held at Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 Preview: Fri., July 17, 8:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. & Sat., July 18, 7:00 A.M. throughout the auction.

Antique & Reproduction Folk Art, Redware, Stoneware, Early China, Primitives, Artwork, Fraktur, Ephemera, Lehnware, Textiles, Toys, Period, Antique Country, Paint Decorated & Reproduction Furniture. Catalog listing along with photos are available on our website, www.horstauction.com. Live online bidding available. * Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover & Debit Cards w/3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

EAST COCALICO TWP./REAMSTOWN

PUBLIC AUCTION

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

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

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

Sale by:

KENNETH & ROCHELLE HEINSEY

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16B - Wednesday, July 15, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

SALES REGISTER 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 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued Antique

(Bowmansville)

PUBLIC AUCTION

2 BDRM. 2 STORY COLONIAL HOME * .12 AC. LOT EXCELLENT INVESTMENT or STARTER HOME VALUABLE RECENT UPGRADES THROUGHOUT!

MON., JULY 27, 2020 at 6 PM Located at 108 Church St., (Bowmansville) Narvon, Pa. Brecknock Twp., Lancaster Co.

Directions: From Rt. 625 in Bowmansville take Church St. east toward park to home on right. Real Estate: Consists of a 2 bedroom frame 2 story Colonial style 800 sq. ft. home. Main floor offers a 16’x11’ family room w/carpet; 12’x11’ eat-in style kitchen w/modern cherry finish cabinetry, range, microwave, DW & fridge included; full bath & mudroom; 16’x6’ covered front porch; upper level has 2 bedrooms w/window AC units, attic storage; daylight walkout basement has 2nd kitchen, family room; laundry/utility room w/washer & dryer included; new electric water heater; electric heat; 200 amp service; well & public sewer; new macadam off-street parking for 2 cars w/attractive hardscape retaining wall; recent new roof; windows; insulation & siding; flooring; kitchen & bath; annual taxes: $1,360. Outbuildings: include 2 frame utility garden sheds. OPEN HOUSE: SAT., JULY 18 from 1-3 PM; 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: Property is well-maintained w/numerous recent upgrades throughout; maintenance free exterior. Proven income generating property @ $835/mo. offers excellent return on investment. Home located on quiet side street close to park, churches, etc. easy access to Rt. 272/222 & 76. BROKER PARTICIPATION INVITED, call auctioneer to register (717) 371-3333 For photos & listing visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

CARL S. & GRACE R. MARTIN

NEW HOLLAND, PA

(717) 283-1215

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE

THURS., JULY 23, 2020 AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 338 Lake Street, Ephrata (17522), Lancaster Co., PA (Directions - Rt. 322/E. Main Street at Ephrata Post Office turn South onto Lake Street.)

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. MON., JULY 20 - 10:00 a.m. - Renninger’s Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver. Antiques, furniture and personal property. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. TUES., JULY 21 - 9:00 a.m. - Hometowne Auction, LLC, Garden Spot Fire Rescue, 339 East Main St., New Holland. Quilts and quilt-related items. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. 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. WED., JULY 22 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. 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., Eph­ rata. Brick and aluminum sided bi-level dwelling with lower level oversized one car garage and frame storage shed. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 25 - 10:00 a.m. - Crescendo Training Center, 288 South Fairmount Rd., Ephrata. 14.7 +/- acre Lancaster County equine farm, indoor and outdoor

PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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

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

PUBLIC AUCTION

• OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY FIVE (5) RURAL LOTS •

Direc�ons: From intersec�on of W. Lexington Road and W. Newport Road, take W. Lexington Road West to Fairview Road. Turn right, property on the right. Descrip�on: Beau�ful 3 bedroom, 3 bath split-level home in Penn Township, Lancaster County, Manheim Central School District. Custom oak cabinets. Front bay window overlooks Lancaster County prime farmland valley. Backyard backs up to farm and fields. Enjoy your own garden as well as in-ground pool for your own private use. Garden/storage barn in backyard. Lots of poten�al! Penn Twp., Tax parcel # 500-64952-0-0000, Taxes $3,290. Open House (if so permi�ed by law): Saturday, July 18, 1-4 PM. Terms: Se�lement to be on or before October 1, 2020. Down payment of $20,000 due the day of the auc�on. Buyer pays 2% PA state transfer tax. Real estate taxes will be prorated. A�en�on Realtors: 1% Broker Par�cipa�on offered to Realtors who preregister their buyers and who becomes the successful bidder on the day of auc�on. Preregistra�on forms and photos are available online. Must register 48 hours prior to date of auc�on. For addi�onal docs and photos, go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com or www.auc�onzip.com or www.gotoauc�on.com.

Seller: Jay Stoltzfus (717) 368-8600

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

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

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

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

- Narvon/Beartown/Welsh Mtn. Area -

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 3 /2 ACRES +/1

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.

Sale For:

KENNETH G. NAUMAN ESTATE

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, 1 story custom redwood 3 bedroom rancher, garage, pole barn 24x32, 14-1/2 acres mostly wooded, stream, pond. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JULY 31 - 6:00 p.m. - Jay Stoltzfus, 32 Fairview Rd., Lititz. 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with great views and swimming pool. 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,

Witman AUCTIONEERS, INC.

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

BRICK & ALUMINUM SIDED BI-LEVEL DWELLING (Approx. 1,475 sq. ft. living space) The upper level contains a living room; large eat-in kitchen with built-in cabinets, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and patio door; three bedrooms with closets; full bathroom and wooden deck. The lower level contains a large family room with woodstove on brick hearth; laundry room with auto washer/ dryer and half bathroom. LOWER LEVEL OVERSIZED ONE-CAR GARAGE FRAME STORAGE SHED LOT SIZE – 65’ X 120’ (M/L) EPHRATA SCHOOL DISTRICT – APPROX. $3,500 TOTAL YEARLY R.E. TAXES This dwelling offers three bedrooms, 1½ bathrooms, a large family room and an oversized one-car garage in a convenient location close to the Fulton Elementary School. Be sure to inspect this affordable property being sold at an estate public sale! OPEN HOUSE – Saturday, July 18 from 1 P.M.-3 P.M. or for inspection/ information, call (717) 733-9773. *TERMS OF SALE - $10,000 down payment on the day of sale; balance at settlement on or before 9/21/20. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes. Property sold as-is. A. Anthony Kilkuskie, Atty.

arenas, barns, stables, pas­ tures, 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling with 2 bath. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Horse trailers, truck, tractors, tack, households. Beiler-Camp­ bell Auction Services. SAT., JULY 25 - 1:00 p.m. - Etta Hoover Estate, 105 Wanner Rd., New Holland. 3 bedroom home 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., (Bow­ mansville) Narvon. 2 bedroom 2 story Colonial home, .12 acre lot, excellent investment or starter home, valuable recent upgrades throughout. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. WED., JULY 29 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst 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

- Real Estate -

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. Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 w/any questions or to schedule a showing. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler

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

Saturday, August 15, 2020 • 2:00 P.M. LOCATION: Prospect Drive & 173 Bomberger Road, Lititz, PA 17543, Elizabeth Township, Lancaster County.

• PLEASE NOTE - ALL TRACTS WILL BE SOLD AT THE PROSPECT DRIVE LOCATION! • • LOT-A Unimproved Rural Lot 100’x208’ Parcel #240882190000 • LOT-B Unimproved Rural Lot 100’x200’ Parcel #240735110000 • LOT-C Unimproved Rural Lot 100’x200’ Parcel #2405823700000 • LOT-K Unimproved Rural Lot 100’x200’ Parcel #240660740000 • 1.51 Acre M/L Lot Open Rural Level Lot With Water Parcel #2407698400000 DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!! Go To These Tracts At Your Convenience For Inspection. See Website For Financing, Photos, Listing, Terms: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: Arlene J. May Estate; Douglas S. May Ext. Kreider W. May Estate; Cynthia S. Singer Ext.; Douglas S. May Ext.

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

PUBLIC AUCTION OF

REAL ESTATE

2 BR/1 BATH RANCHER ON 1.4 ACRE LOT

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

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

Real estate consists of a brick and vinyl sided rancher, built in 1957, containing a kitchen w/breakfast bar; a dining area; a living room w/fireplace & hardwood floor; two bedrooms; and a full bath all on the main level. There is approx. 1,400 sq. ft. of one floor living space along with a breezeway connecting the house to the two car garage. Full basement with laundry hookup & cold cellar. Attic storage. Oil hot water heat. Central air. Public water. Septic onsite. This solid rancher is situated on a level 1.41 (+/-) acre rural lot along with a brick outbuilding (workshop) w/electric and a small pavilion for cookouts! This property is also bordered by a small stream to the rear. The sellers are downsizing to a retirement community, and they are motivated to sell! You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open House to be held 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


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 15, 2020 - 17B

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 March­ elle Burkholder, 117 Michters Rd., Newmans­ town. 7.6 +/­ acre farmette with 4 bedroom, 1­1/2 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. Ranch­style dwell­ ing with 3 bedrooms and a full bath with a one car garage on a 0.40 +/­ acre lot.

Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. FRI., AUGUST 7 - 9:00 a.m. - Noah S. and Minerva B. Martin, 150 Snyder Dr., New Holland. 5 bedroom house and horse barn on 1­3/4 acre lot. Cab wagon, 3 pt. tiller, Kubota lawn mow­ er, guns, tools, furniture, household goods. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. SAT., AUGUST 8 - 9:00 a.m. - Ivan and Irene Zimm­ erman, 589 Hi View Dr., Lititz. Well­kept Manheim/ Lititz area ranch home with spectacular views, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 0.46 acres. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Personal property. Hess Auction Group. SAT., AUGUST 8 - 10:00 a.m. - Edward F. Cahill Estate, 4 Meadowlark Dr., Stevens. 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 1/2 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. 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 2­1/2 story rowhouse. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 15 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antique and collectible tools. Horst Auctioneers.

SAT., AUGUST 15 - 9:00 a.m. - Dennis A. and Debra L. Weaver, 1329 Briertown Rd., East Earl. 3 bedroom (2009) custom rancher with 2 car garage, 10.1 acres, 1,200 sq. ft. barn/pavilion,

run­in shed, pond and pastures. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Lawn and garden items, tools, personal prop­ erty and furniture. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 15 12:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antique book sale. Horst Auctioneers. MON., AUGUST 17 1:00 p.m. - Estate of Martin M. Eberly Jr., 145 Fairmount Rd., Ephrata. 72 acre farm, 2­1/2 story 5 bedroom brick dwelling with 3 car garage, bank barn with 3 additions and steer feed lot, operating commercial dog breeding kennel, tobacco sheds, silos and outbuildings. Horning Farm Agency. 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 - 9:00 a.m. - The Elmer Trostle Jr. Estate, 724 N. 6th St., Denver. 3 parcels: #1 ­ 3 bedroom brick rancher with 2 car garage, .40 acre lot. #2 ­ .56 acre lot with small barn. #3 ­ 1.10 acre lot with frame garage. Real estate at 2:00 p.m. Antiques, tools, guns, JD 214 mower, personal property. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 22 10:00 a.m. - Mary W. Weaver Estate, 351 Quarry Rd., New Holland. 62­1/2 acre limestone farm, (2) 2­1/2 story 4 bedroom dwellings, bank barn, garage, shop, outbuildings. Kline, Kreider and Good (Continued On Page 18B)

(Fivepointville Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

1+ ACRE LOT * 3-BR CAPE COD * CLEAN 48’x32’ HORSE BARN * PASTURE * ANTIQUES PERSONAL PROPERTY * FURNITURE * COLLECTIBLE

414 Fruitville Pike Manheim, PA 17545

SATURDAY, AUG. 1 at 9:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE at 1:00 P.M.

LOCATED AT: 689 Fivepointville Rd., Denver, Pa. 17517

• Cherry Kitchen w/ Granite Countertops • 3 Large Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, 1 Half Bath • Manheim Central SD • 0.96 Acres By Appointment: Limit 2 People. Masks Mandatory.

AY000253L

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.

Auction for: Dave Snyder Attorney: JD Young

REAL ESTATE: A 1-owner, 1.5 story Cape Cod house w/Brick/Vinyl exterior & large horse barn on 1+ acre lot. House was built in 1998 and has approx. 2,246 sq. ft.; 48’x32’ NEWER HORSE BARN & 16’ lean-to, has 3 box stalls; overhead doors; beautiful country property. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays, July 18 & 25, from 1-3 PM. Call/Text Auctioneer at 717-587-8906. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Everything is very clean with furniture, household items, antiques, garage items. See more details in future ad. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

PUBLIC AUCTION

Saturday, August 8 • 9am PP 12pm RE

589 Hi View Dr. Lititz, PA 17543

Auction By: Auction For: John J. Rutt II DOROTHY M. 717-587-8906 MARTIN Michael J. Martin (late AARON H.) 717-371-3333 AY-002189-L EPHRATA & NEW HOLLAND, PA

• Full Finished Basement w/ Lg. Family Room • 3 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths • Manheim Central SD • 0.46 Acres

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

By Appointment: Sat. July 25, 10am-12pm & Mon. July 27, 5pm-6:30pm Limit 2 People. Masks Mandatory. See hessauctiongroup.com for more details. AY000253L

Auction for: Ivan & Irene Zimmerman Attorney: Young & Young

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

PUBLIC AUCTION

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

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

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 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 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

22nd Annual

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2020 AT 1:00 P.M.

Preview Times - Tuesday, July 21 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, July 22 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 21. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 21/2 miles west of Ephrata) FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.); APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS & LAMPS; SILVER; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; AGATE; TINWARE; PEWTER; WOODENWARE; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; TOOLS; LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT; 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.

*Breakfast Takeout Available Sat. 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM*

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

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

HAROLD W. WENGER ESTATE MARY JANE DETURCK & OTHERS 2012 JD XUV855D Gator w/270 Hrs.

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

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


18B - Wednesday, July 15, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

SALES REGISTER

(Continued From Page 17B)

Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 22 - 1:00 p.m. - Kenneth J. and Lori A. Leslie, 3564 W. Newport Rd., Ronks. 1 story brick 3 bedroom rancher (house selling totally furnished), level 1/2 acre lot, zoned C1 commercial, currently “Town & Country Cottage/ Air BNB.” 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 - 9:00 a.m. - Martha D. Stoner, 1356 Main St., Akron. 5.94 acre farmette, 2-1/2 story aluminum sided log/frame dwelling with attached 2 car garage and framed bank barn on 5.94 acres. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Antiques, collectibles, household goods and farm primitives. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 29 10:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Arlene J. May Estate. #1 699 Sue Dr., Lititz. Brick and vinyl sided 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 baths bi-level with 2 car garage on 0.35 acre lot.

Hometowne Auction, LLC

Quilts & Quilt-Related Items

AUCTION Tues., November 19, 2013

Tues., July 21, 2020 at 9:00 AM AM at 9:00

Preview: Mon., July 20,18 Noon to to 4 PM Preview: Mon., November Noon 4 PM

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

NEXT AUCTION DATE: JANUARY 21,15, 2014 Tuesday, Sept. 2020

PUBLIC AUCTION 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER • 2 CAR GAR. 1/2 ACRE LOT

CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED Quilts & Tops; Wall Hangings & Tops; Quillows, Pillows & Quilt-Related Items AY002166 Aaron Z. Nolt (717) 354-5599 AU5064

www.klinekreidergood.com

REAMSTOWN – DENVER AREA

SAT., AUGUST 8 • 10 A.M. 4 Meadowlark Dr., Stevens. Rt. 272 N. from Ephrata. Just past Denver/ Reamstown traffic light, left Bunker Hill Rd. Right Meadowlark Dr.

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

PUBLIC AUCTION Rancher w/2232 SF, eat-in kitchen, custom cabinets & appliances, dining rm., living rm., large family rm. w/brick FP, sun/family rm., 3 bdrms., 2 baths, finished lower level, daylight bsmt., 2 car garage 24x28, 1/2 acre w/small stream frontage. Public water & sewer. After 45 years in Cahill family, estate is serious to sell. Well-built rancher w/hardwood flooring, great lawn area & mature shrubbery, convenient location. Minutes to Ephrata, Denver, Adamstown, Rt. 222 Bypass & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., July 18, 25 & August 1 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 DIRECTIONS: From the East side of Ephrata at the intersection of Mohler Church Rd. & N. State St. Turn West on W. Mohler Church Rd. to property on left before the bridge. REAL ESTATE: An all brick 2.5 story house built in 1938 w/approx. 2,574 sq. ft. & 5 car garage on .72 acre lot. House includes an oversized eat-in kitchen w/newer Cherry custom kitchen by (Kitchen Kraft) & abundant counter space; dining room; front living room; side all-seasons room; main level laundry room; side mud room w/wood stove hook-up; 3-car attached garage; a full bathroom on each level; (all brick 2 car 22’x22’ detached garage); 4 total bedrooms w/ closets; huge attic storage w/Cedar closet; charming front covered porch; cellar basement has large room w/concrete floor; cold cellar; updated insulated & wrapped windows; desirable oil H/W furnace; garden area; Ephrata Twp. & School District; zoned Light Industrial. OPEN HOUSE: Call/Text auctioneer at 717-587-8906. CAR/TOOLS/GARAGE ITEMS: 2007 Buick Lucerne, CXL, Silver color, leather interior, 49,000 miles, garage kept, new inspection (very nice); 2000 Chevy pickup, 4x4, 3/4 ton, dark Blue, regular cab, long bed, automatic, 70,000 miles, garage kept, (nice); very rare New Holland Hit-Miss engine, 1.5 HP, Serial #78 (second oldest known in this size), high base, round rod, on 3 wheel cart, (nice original); hole post jig attachment for hit-miss engines (original); Gravely ZT-48HD zero-turn mower w/24 HP, 48” cut, grass catcher, 338 hrs; Beco 3500 psi washer (like new); MF-305 snow blower; Husqvarna #51 18” chain saw; Stihl 13” chain saw; Troy-Bult roto-tiller (Horse); Mighty Mac 6.5 HP wood chipper; Honda HR215 lawn mower; Log Buster log splitter; polywood lawn cart (like new); wagons w/air tires; Alum multi-fuc. ladder; misc. wooden ladders; tools in tool box; newer shop vac; 20” iron school bell (nice); ropes & chains; old hay hooks & tracking; old water trough; (3) milk cans; (3) have-a-heart traps; Brass Quoits; iron feed trough; galv. buckets & water cans; wet stone; plus much more unlisted. PERSONAL PROPERTY: 1907 Indian Head $10 Gold coin (nice); 1825 Silver half dollar; 1902 Silver dollar; other Silver coins; Davis 12-gauge double barrel shotgun; Remington model 752 .22 rifle pump action; older .22 single shot; Kitchen Aid S.S. refrigerator; 17 cf upright freezer; auto washer & dryer; beautiful Victorian cookstove; antique plank seat settee w/org. paint; BI Maple dresser & washstand; Cherry corner cabinet; roll-top desk; Oak trim glider rocker & stool; Tan loveseat; Tan recliner; extension table w/7 boards & 8 dec. chairs (by Mose Horning); Empire style chest; old trunk; Maple double bed & bedding; old stoneware tavern pitcher; Redware crock; old brass sleigh bells; (3) window A/C units; old bench; butter churn; dough bucket; large CI frying pan; scrapple pans; oil lamp & reflector; old braided rug; handmade quilts; soft goods; blankets; 1/16 scale Ertl tractors; Christian reading books; Zimmerman Family history book; Jonas H. Martin book; Wenger Family book; Weaverland Con. Directory books; other books; local paper literature; plus more unlisted. Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com

EPHRATA, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

dwelling. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., SEPTEMBER 10 - 4:00 p.m. - Erma and Walt Zimmerman, 515 East Front St., Lititz. Flagstone and brick 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath ranch style house with attached garage. Real estate at 6:00 p.m. Personal prop­ erty, furniture. Witman Auction­eers, Inc. 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. SAT., SEPTEMBER 19 10:00 a.m. - Ephraim S. and Sadie E. Stoltzfus, 2850 Compass Rd., Honey Brook. Country 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom farm house, 2 bedroom apartment, shop/ garage 26x42, 2 story bank barn, outbuildings, 1.7 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., SEPTEMBER 19 10:00 a.m. - Ivan N. and Emma Weaver, 1030 Thompson Ave., Annville. Lifetime collection of AC tractors, 1927 Ford Model T, 2012 Dodge truck, AC toys, collectibles, NH stone crusher. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., SEPTEMBER 25 - 6:00 p.m. - Richard and Mildred Groff, 983 Fruitville Pike, Lititz. Brick ranch style dwelling with 1 car garage, detached workshop/ shed and garden shed. Horst Auctioneers.

(Fruitville Pike & East Petersburg Area)

S848667 S819194

(Ephrata Area)

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

#2 - 9 Loop Rd., Lititz. Brick 2 bedroom ranch style house with attached garage on 0.49 acre lot. #3 - 11 Loop Rd., Lititz. Large 1 and 2 story stucco/masonry constructed building with a triangular shaped lot, approx. 3,237 sq. ft. Witman 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. SAT., AUGUST 29 - 1:00 p.m. - John M. and Ruth E. Glick, 3642 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gordonville/Inter­ course. 1-1/2 story brick Cape Cod dwelling, 2 car garage 24x28, 1/2 acre corner lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., SEPTEMBER 1 - 5:00 p.m. - Mark A. and Rose A. Stoltzfus, 670 Over­ lys Grove Rd., New Holland. #1 - Country custom 4 bed­ room 2 story dwelling, 2 car garage, 1 acre with stream. #2 - Rural 1/2 acre building lot with sewer lateral. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. THURS., SEPTEMBER 3 - 5:00 p.m. - Scott M. and Emily R. Martin, 858 Mill­ wood Rd., Willow Street. 2-1/2 story brick, 2 unit dwelling, garage/shop build­ ing 38x50, 1.3 acres, Zoned R2. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., SEPTEMBER 3 - 6:00 p.m. - A. Anthony Kilkuskie, 303 South State St., Ephrata. Circa 1885 brick 2-1/2 story Victorian

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Edward F. Cahill Estate Beth A. Sweigart, Exc. 717-471-1621 Raymond F. Cahill, Exc. 484-571-6502

PUBLIC AUCTION OF

REAL ESTATE

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

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

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

JOHN W. FRY

Auction For:

ARLENE G. MARTIN (late EDGAR M.)

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

2-STORY HOUSE w/3 BEDROOMS * .28 ACRE

2-CAR ATTACHED GARAGE * 14’x20’ DETACHED GAR.

THURSDAY, JULY 30 at 6:00 P.M. LOCATED AT: 2120 Kentwood Dr., Lancaster, Pa. 17601

DIRECTIONS: From Fruitville Pike & Rt. 30 intersection, travel North on Fruitville Pike for 1 mile and turn left on Biscayne Rd. to right on Kentwood Dr. (corner lot). REAL ESTATE: A 2-story Colonial style house has 1,770 sq. ft. with 3 bedrooms on .28 level corner lot. Built in 1970, this house includes a kitchen w/solid Oak cabinetry; DR; concrete patio; front LR; FR w/ brick fireplace; ML laundry room; ML half bath; nice 2 car garage; second level has 3 BR w/closets & full bath; public gas furnace w/warm air heat; central A/C (needs work); 14’x20’ detached shed/ garage; Manheim Twp.; nice location with quiet street, but only walking distance to most conveniences & nature park. Attorney Tony Schimaneck. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturday, July 18 & 25, from 1-3 PM. Call/Text Auctioneer at 717-587-8906. Offering Broker Participation, agents need to register. Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

ROBERT C. & MELISSA J. GISH

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

Witman AUCTIONEERS, INC. PUBLIC AUCTION

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

Saturday, August 15, 2020

8:00 A.M. • Real Estate 12:00 Noon LOCATION: 14 Loop Road, Lititz PA 17543, (Lexington Area) Elizabeth Township, Lancaster County. BRICK THREE (3) BEDROOMS, ONE & ONE HALF (11/2) BATHS, RANCHSTYLE HOUSE WITH BRICK THREE (3) BAY DETACHED GARAGE ON APPROX. TWO (2) ACRES M/L LEVEL LOT - EXCELLENT LOCATION, Elizabeth Township, Warwick School District, Modern Oak 38 Handle Kitchen, 2,104 Sq. Ft., Hardwood Floor, Brick Fireplace, A MUST SEE PROPERTY! Many Amenities. Open House Dates: Sat., July 25 & Aug. 1, 12:00-2:00 P.M. For Financing, Photos, Full Listing, Terms, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: Arlene J. May Estate, Douglas S. May Ext.

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


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 15, 2020 - 19B

Deeds Recorded The following were recorded at the Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds office from July 2 to July 8: Brecknock Township Kristin L. Butler conveyed property on Hawk Valley Lane to Anna M. Marinelli for $174,900. The Estate of Michael A. Kowalski conveyed property on Eagle Circle to Lawrence E. Gill and Tara E. Gill for $253,900. Ernest J. Zimmerman and Sherri L. Zimmerman conveyed property on Reading Road to Audra Leigh Miller and Justin H. Miller for $210,000. Clay Township Dale L. Keith and Denise J. Keith conveyed property on Hackman Road to Patti M. Frymyer and Seth L. Frymyer for $248,000. Denver Borough Michael A. Nix and Steven A. Randler conveyed property on Sunrise Circle to Joseph Tyler Martin and Lisa Marie Martin for $275,000. Earl Township Amos K. Lapp and Mary E. Lapp conveyed property in Earl Township to Ada Ruth Lapp and David L. Lapp for $1. Ada Ruth Lapp and David

L. Lapp conveyed property in Earl Township to Amos K. Lapp and Mary E. Lapp for $1. Emma Martin and Luke Martin conveyed property in Earl Township to Luke R. Martin for $180,000. Colleen S. Oppenheim and Marc Weldon Oppenheim conveyed property on Bridle Path to Gregory U. Fisher for $193,000. East Cocalico Township Berks Homes, Berks New Homes LLC and Heatherwoods LLC conveyed property on Cranberry Circle to Sharon Anne Farina for $320,700. Klassen Construction and Sunview Partners LP conveyed property on Pacific Boulevard to Christopher M. Grove and Kaitlyn E. Jordan for $265,000. Elizabeth A. Martin and Ryke K. Martin conveyed property on School Lane to Amber M. Aument and Joel Aument for $234,000. Elizabeth A. Fox and Victor Schluter conveyed property in East Cocalico Township to Jarred Fox for $180,000. Ronald E. Artz and Sherrilyn A. Artz conveyed property on West Swartzville Road to Stephen A. Ramsey for $112,000.

7.6 +/- ACRE FARMETTE w/4 BED 1½ BATH LOG HOME, DETACHED GARAGE - NEW 30X50 BARN - SM. CABIN

BRICKERVILLE - SCHAEFFERSTOWN - BUFFALO SPRINGS AREA

PUBLIC AUCTION

Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 6 PM 117 Michters Rd., Newmanstown, PA 17073

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

Amy J. Harven and Ronald L. Harven conveyed property on South Muddy Creek Road to Carissa Underwood and Mathew Underwood for $229,900. The Cogley Family Irrevocable Trust conveyed property in East Cocalico Township to Joshua Cogley for $1. East Earl Township Abby E. Stoltzfus and Mitchell E. Stoltzfus conveyed property on Marble Avenue to Norma Jean Lee for $195,000. Elizabeth Township Jamie L. Leon conveyed property on Furnace Hills Pike to Jamie L. Leon and Joseph L. Leon for $1. Ephrata Borough Daniel L. Spero and Deborah F. Spero conveyed property on Gregg Circle to Kirk C. Spero for $60,000. Ella S. Sensenig conveyed property on Landis Road to Pauline Z. Zimmerman for $195,000. Amber Aument conveyed property on Cloverbrook Driver to Zachary Burke and Kayla N. Kehler for $167,000. John Paul J. Powers and Tammy A. Powers conveyed

property on West Main Street to Hannah L. Beaujean and James T. Beaujean for $1. Lititz Borough 48 North Broad Street LLC conveyed property on North Broad Street to Diana M. Monger and Scott R. Monger for $1. New Holland Borough Annie S. Kauffman and Omar S. Kauffman conveyed property in New Holland Borough to Timothy M. Creighton for $140,000. John M. Beiler, Calvin D. Beiler and Verna M. Beiler conveyed property on West Conestoga Street to Chase M. Glick for $232,000. Frances I. Seiple conveyed property on West Broad Street to Andrew G. Tibbens and Jade M. Tibbens for $257,000. Andrew G. Tibbens and Jade M. Tibbens conveyed property on West Main Street to Calliana Quinn Benedict and Dakota Heiland Benedict for $203,000. The Martin Trust conveyed property on Willow Lane to Zandra M. O’Donnell and Tyrone L. White for $258,000. Terre Hill Borough Brenda E. Mueller Raniere

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

(Brickerville Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

2 STORY COLONIAL * 3 BR * NICE RECENT UPDATES FINISHED BASEMENT * UPDATED KITCHEN * CLEAN 1.2 ACRE WOODED LOT * DETACHED GARAGE & SHOP

TUES., AUGUST 4 at 6:00 P.M.

© 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.

- Groffdale/Bareville Area -

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 3 Bdrm. Brick Rancher w/2 Car Garage & Full Basement 7/10 ACRE +/- Country Lot

Tuesday, August 11, 2020 at 6:00 P.M. Location: 225 Butter Rd., Leola, PA 17540 (W. Earl Twp., Lancaster Co.)

Directions: Rt. 23 West of New Holland. Turn right onto N. Groffdale Rd. to left onto Butter Rd. to property on right.

COIN SALE

THURSDAY, JULY 23, 2020 SALE TIME - 12:00 NOON

INSPECTION - Thursday, July 23, 2020 9:00 AM thru the Sale

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

323 LOTS OF COINS AND CURRENCY

Selling Many Nice Type Coins Including Half Cent, Bust Halves, etc. Small and Large Currency (Including Scarce Series 1882 National Currency Brown Back Peoples National Bank Lebanon $10 Note) Approximately $280 Face in 90% Silver in Bulk and Partial Sets. 230 Pieces Plus in Silver Dollars (Including 24 Slabs). Nice Selection of Broken Bank Notes. Many Proof/Mint Sets.

*********************************************************************************** Accepted Payments: Cash or PA check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

- Real Estate Brick Rancher on 7/10 acre +/- lot. 1 sty. brick rancher w/approx. 2,880 sq. ft., 3 bdrms. Main Level: 3 bdrms., full bath, eat-in kitchen, living rm., laundry, breezeway, front porch, 2 car garage. Lower Level: Full finished basement (partial daylight), featuring 32’x45’ open area, kitchen, 2 restrooms, cold cellar & utility rm. High-efficiency LP furnace/hot water baseboard heat. 200 Amp elec. Rainwater cistern. All on 7/10 Acre +/- w/frontage on both Butter and School Rds. Concrete drive & parking. On-site well & septic. West Earl Twp. CV Schools. Zoned AG. NOTE: Ideal opportunity to purchase a brick rancher in the Groffdale/Bareville area. Convenient location. Minutes to Bareville, Leola, New Holland, etc. Property will be sold to settle estate. Available for immediate possession. TERMS: 10% down, settlement on or before October 10, 2020. Charles Benner, Atty. 717656-4201. Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAYS, July 25 & August 1; 1-3 PM. Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 w/any questions. Auction for: Martha H. Hoover Estate Chester: 717-286-3202 Levi: 717-947-5394 Tim Weaver Auct. Serv. Phone: 717-354-9524 Lic. # AY2109

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

PUBLIC AUCTION OF

REAL ESTATE – RANCHER ON 4/10 ACRE

Dale & Marchelle Burkholder (717) 673-2523

1. Is the book of Exodus in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. From Esther 7, who met his death on gallows that he built for another man? Herod, Haman, Jehu, Ezekiel 3. In Matthew 14, who tried to walk on water but began to sink? Thomas, Paul, Peter, John 4. Which of these cities was destroyed by fire and brimstone? Jericho, Haran, Paphos, Sodom 5. What charioteer rode to Jezreel to find King Joram? Jehu, Omri, Naboth, Jethro 6. Where did Hagar meet an angel? Prison, River, Wilderness spring, Temple door ANSWERS: 1) Old; 2) Haman; 3) Peter; 4) Sodom; 5) Jehu; 6) Wilderness spring Comments? More Trivia? Gift ideas? Visit www.TriviaGuy.com

“Horst Auction Center”

*********************************************************************************** A catalogued listing can be picked up at the Auction Center for free. Listing is also available on our website, www.horstauction.com.

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:

conveyed property on Vine Street to Keith A. Mueller, Troy M. Mueller and Brenda E. Mueller Raniere for $1. Upper Leacock Township Elise S. Arters and Jeffery W. Arters conveyed property on Rose Avenue to Jeffery W. Arters for $1. Danny G. Beisker conveyed property on Sunset Avenue to Amos E. Blank for $220,000. West Earl Township Leah Weaver and Ronald Lee Weaver Jr. conveyed property on Battens Circle to Leah Weaver and Ronald Lee Weaver Jr. for $1. Brian D. Dugan and Gretchen L. Dugan conveyed property on Waterwheel Drive to Uma Devi Adhikari and Ram Chandra Subedi for $247,800.

& 1965 FORD FALCON

- New Holland Area -

PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE - 13/4 ACRES +/-

Cab Wagon - 3 Pt Tiller - Kubota Lawn Mower Guns - Tools - Furniture - Household Goods

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

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.

Fri., August 7, 2020 at 9:00 A.M.

Location: 150 Snyder Drive, New Holland PA 17557 (Earl Twp./Lanc. Co.) Directions: Railroad Ave. North of New Holland. Approx. 11/2 mi. Turn right onto Snyder Drive. Property on right.

LOCATED AT: 237 Lancaster Ave., Lititz, Pa. 17543 DIRECTIONS: From traffic light in Brickerville, travel West on Rt. 322 for ¾ to right turn on Pennsylvania Ave. Go ¼ mile to stop sign and turn right on Lancaster Ave. to third property on left. REAL ESTATE: A very clean 2 story Colonial w/finished daylight basement & (2) detached 1-car garages on 1.2 acre level lot. House has updated vinyl siding; approx. 1,528 sq. ft. (plus additional 400 in basement); eat-in Oak kitchen has abundant storage & counter space, eatat counter; open to front dining area & front door; open to rear living room; office or hobby room; main level laundry room; powder bathroom; rear treated-wood 16’x8’ deck; charming covered front porch. Second level has master bedroom w/ walk-in closet; 2 additional bedrooms all with closets; full bathroom w/ private & common entrance; finished daylight basement has beautiful recreation room w/ barn board walls; LP Gas warm air heat; central A/C system; good roof; updated windows; comprehensive remodel in 2009. 2 DETACHED GARAGES, (1) is a concrete block 24’x21’ w/9’x8’ overhead door, elec. hook-up; (1) is a framed, vinyl siding 39’x14’ w/10’x9’overhead door; Elizabeth Twp.; Warwick School District. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays, July 18 & 25, from 1-3 PM. Call/Text auctioneer at 717-587-8906. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

ELMER S. & BETTY J. ZIMMERMAN

- REAL ESTATE 5 Bdrm. house and horse barn on 13/4 Acre lot. 11/2 Sty. Cape Cod w/approx. 2000 sq. ft., 5 bdrms., 1 full bath, kitchen, living rm, parlor, laundry/mudroom. Full basement, partially finished, w/outside Bilco door. Cold cellar. 200 Amp. Elec. Oil/HW radiator heat. BARN: 24’x34’ w/3 horse stalls & 2nd floor storage. 14’x27’ Carriage shed. 10’x16’ Tool Shed. All on 13/4 Acres +/-, spacious lawns, fenced pasture, garden area, on-site well & septic, cistern. ELANCO schools, Earl Twp. Zoned AG. Taxes: Approx. $4993. AUCTION NOTE: Dandy country property surrounded by farmland. Just minutes from New Holland. Easy access to Rts. 322, 23, 222. Owner’s are downsizing and want to sell. TERMS: 10% down, settlement on or before October 6, 2020. Paul A. Lapinski, Atty. 215-249-3431. Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAYS, July 25 & Aug. 1; 1-3 PM. Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 w/any questions.

- AUCTION INFO. Auction will begin at 9:00 w/tools followed by HH goods & furniture. Guns at 11:30 followed by Cab Wagon & lawn mower. Real Estate @ 12:00. Auction Co. and sellers are not responsible for accidents. Auction day announcements take precedence over all advertising. Payment Terms: Cash, approved Penna. check or credit card w/3% fee. Food stand. Auction in Tent - bring chairs. Auction for: See more at Auctionzip.com Noah S. & Minerva B. Martin ID #25403 717-354-9584 Tim Weaver Auct. Serv. Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Phone: 717-354-9524 Dave Stoltzfus & Lic. # AY2109 Steve Schuler

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


20B - Wednesday, July 15, 2020 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

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