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Do You Know...? Page 5A “Hometown Flavors” with Reader-Submitted Recipes Page 8A Family Fun Page Page 16A Biblical Message ............. 14A Births.................................... 15A Crossword Puzzle......... 12A “Happy Birthday”.......... 15A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”................... 10A Things To Do ................... 12A
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“Where’s Oakley?” Contest Page 1B
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Reinholds Station Trinity Chapel is once again holding their annual Summer Art Festival on Saturday, August 7. The event is scheduled to run from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and is held rain or shine in the Reinholds Fire Company banquet hall along Route 897 in the village of Reinholds. There will be more than 15 arts and crafts exhibitors offering a wide variety of items. A bake sale, as well as delicious food will be available. Artist-donated pieces will be raffled off at 3:00 p.m.; you need not be present to win. For more information, you may call 7173366846. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Chapel board members: (seated) Gladys Eckenroad, President and Dave Wise, Trustee; (back) Jennie Weitzel, Vice President; Ellen Depuy, Treasurer; Sheila Meck, Secretary; and Sally Bergman, Trustee. Missing from the photo is Bryan Entrekin, Trustee.
Akron’s Devon Eshleman Completes Solo Appalachian Trail Journey
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On March 1, Devon Eshleman began his thru hike of the Appalachian Trail at Amicalola Falls, Georgia. Devon, an 18-yearold 2020 Ephrata High School graduate from Akron, decided to attempt this 2,193.1 mile challenge. Devon had experienced several weekend backpacking trips. During the
pandemic, he began to enjoy trail running on the Appalachian Trail and met several thru hikers. These experiences influenced his desire to attempt the entire trail. The frameless pack that he used on the trail contained clothing, a sleeping bag, a tarp, usually three days of food, a GPS tracker, a cell
phone and battery pack, a water filter and some basic medical supplies. His pack, food and all, usually weighed about 20 pounds. On the trail, Devon mostly ate instant mashed potatoes, tuna, Pop-Tarts and candy, which he was easily able to resupply at towns along the trail. When he stayed in hostels, he eagerly looked
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forward to pizza, ice cream, salad and soda. He estimates that he consumed 13½ gallons of ice cream while on this adventure! Devon averaged about 22 miles of hiking a day over the whole trip. Some of his longer days included: 42 miles in daylight, 69 miles
in 24 hours, and 79 miles in 30 hours without sleeping. There were days that Devon would decide to hike through the night. While hiking through Pennsylvania in April, he was able to join some extended family at a cabin for a weekend and (Continued On Page 5)
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On Tuesday, June 8, the New officers of the Akron Lions Club were installed by Past Dis. Gov. Robert Eberly of the Ephrata Lions Club. The Akron Lions are anxious to get to work after things slowed down due to the COVID year. Despite not being able to have any
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income from the fair, the Akron Lions reached into the bottom of its treasury and came up with $26,500 to donate to 19 organizations it likes to support. The Akron Lions are starting to plan for this years fair and hope the community will support them so that they will be able to stand up to its’ motto, “We Serve.” The Lions founder, Melvin Jones said, “You can’t get very far until
you start doing something for somebody else.” If you would like to help them by joining the Club, you will be deeply rewarded. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Craig Beamesderfer, Bob Hoffman, Dr. Marvin Nolt, Tim Weiser, Don Good, Ryan Myers, Kim Wagner, Kevin Wolford, Brenda Fetter, Jeff Shirk and Kay McEllhenney.
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Obituaries
(Due to press deadlines, some obituaries may appear in Section B.)
Marilyn Jean Aupperle, 83, wife of Paul Aupperle, Florence, Arizona, formerly of Lititz, passed away on Friday, July 2. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Dr. Alan Aupperle, and a daughter, Renee Aupperle. Michael D. Bressi, 69, New Holland, passed away on Tuesday, July 6. Joyce N. Becker, 89, Moravian Manor, Lititz, passed away on Wednesday, July 7. She was the wife of the late George E. (Bud) Becker Jr. She is survived by two sons: Stephen E. Becker, husband of Susan, Millers ville; and Paul G. Becker, Mountville; two daughters: Kathleen J. Brubaker, Lanc aster; and Michelle L. Petti coffer, wife of Carl, Ephrata; eight grandchildren; ten
greatgrandchildren; and a brother, William Noeltner, husband of Sharon, Camden, South Carolina. Harlan McQuain Eye, 103, Luther Acres, Lititz, passed away on Thursday, July 8. He was the husband of the late Mary Elizabeth Gentry. He is survived by a son, John Benjamin Eye; two daughters: Mary Helen Wallace and Carolyn “Lynnie” Ann Blowe; seven grandchildren; and 16 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Dorothy Louise. Anna Mae Murr, 97, Lititz, passed away on Tuesday, July 13. She was the wife of the late Russell E. Murr. She is survived by a son, Brian K. Murr, Landisville; two step-sons: Larry E.,
husband of Patricia Murr, Arizona; and Sheldon L., husband of Rota Murr, Manheim; two stepgrand children; one stepgreat grandchild; one stepgreat greatgrandchild; and a sister, Betty Hine. Rosemarie Bradley, 84, Stevens, passed away on Wednesday, July 14. She was the wife of the late James M. Bradley. She is survived by four sons: James M. Bradley Jr., Stevens; Sean J. Bradley, husband of Elizabeth, Iowa; Raymond P. Bradley, hus band of Maria, Lititz; and Steven G. Bradley, husband of Christina, York Haven; eight grandchildren; and a sister Florence Freedman, wife of Theodore, Lititz. David A. Stewart, 57, husband of Lisa Fisher Stewart, Ephrata, passed away on Wednesday, July 14. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Emily and Jenn Stewart; one grandchild; and a brother, Edwin L. Stewart Jr. Peggy A. Long, 80, wife
of Sidney L. Long, Lititz, passed away on Thursday, July 15. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters: Wendy Good, wife of Douglas Good, Ephrata; and Tammy Mearig, wife of Jeffrey, Lititz; four grand children; two greatgrand children; a brother, Ray mond Fertig; and a sister, Ethel Kehler. Patricia “Pat” A. Schmuck, 85, formerly of Leola, passed away on Thursday, July 15. She is survived by two sons: James Boyd, husband of Kathleen, Tennessee; and Jeff Boyd, husband of Lisa, Manheim; two daughters: Kathy Bauer, companion of James Freeston, Reading, and Nicole Brunken, wife of Jason, East Earl; 14 grandchildren; and 16 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Jay Walton, and a daughter, Jeanne Quenzer.
Sharon, wife of Marc Gerstein, New York; ten grandchildren; three great grandchildren; and a brother, Dr. Paul L., husband of Martha L. Wolf, Hershey. Angela L. “Angie” Swartz, 58, wife of David A. Swartz, Stevens, passed away on Friday, July 16. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Joshua Lee, husband of Amanda Michelle Swartz; four grandchildren; two brothers: Mel Geib, husband of Kitty, and Sam Heiser, husband of Nancy; and three sisters: Ardell, wife of Dean Markley; Rosie Wenrich; and Shelly, wife of Dale Ebersole. Wanda L. Wilson, 97, Landis Homes, formerly of York, passed away on Friday, July 16. She was the wife of the late Francis “Frank” C. Wilson. She is survived by two sons: Jeff C. Wilson, hus band of Gwen, Newark, (Continued On Page 13A)
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Lamar “Henner” Weaver, 91, Ephrata, passed away on Thursday, July 15. He was the husband of the late Lillian M. (Lutz) Weaver. He is survived by a son, Todd, Allentown; two grandchildren; three great grandchildren; and two sisters: Joan Kachel and Betty Good, both of Ephrata. He was preceded in death by a son, Tracy L. Weaver; a daughter, Teri Seiverling; and a grandchild. Salinda Eberly, 84, Ephrata, passed away on Friday, July 16. She was the wife of the late Russell S. Eberly. She is survived by three sons: Russell W., husband of Jeanne Eberly, Ephrata; Michael Eberly, companion of Barb Dickersheid, Quarry ville; and Jacob Eberly, fiancé of Kim Ruth, Lititz; three daughters: Sally Helman, Blue Bell; Kathleen, wife of Peter Connelly, Willmette, Illinois; and
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ELANCO Library Events
The Eastern Lancaster County Library is located at 11 Chestnut Drive, New Holland. Their hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All events and activities can be found on their event calendar at elancolibrary.org. You can also follow them on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest and Twitter. All of their electronic resources (including their e-book and e-audio collection) continue to be available: https://lancasterlibraries. overdrive.com/ and http:// online.lancasterlibraries.org/. Due to limited space, registration is required for all events. Please register online at elancolibrary.org/ events, call them at 717354 0525, or email cbarrows@ elancolibrary.org. • Summer Reading Program - Now through Saturday, August 14. For All Ages. Everyone in the family can
join their Summer Reading Program, from babies up through adults! Children, teens and adults can read books and be eligible for a prize. This year’s theme is, “Tails and Tales.” Paper logs are available at the ELANCO Library. • Outdoor Toddler Thurs days Thursday, July 29, and August 5, 12 & 19 at 10:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. For Ages 1-3. Outdoor, In-Person. Toddlers will dance, zoom, scoot, and hop between stories selected to promote language development. All adults are expected to participate and encourage the children to join in the fun. Masks are required. Families are asked to observe a distance of six feet from other families; children must stay with their families. No seating will be provided, so bring a blanket! • Dungeons and Dragons Club Thursdays, July 29 and August 5, 12 & 19 at 6:00 p.m. For Ages 10 19. Virtual. Join them for a virtual Dungeons and Dragons session via Zoom. Beginners are welcome, but please contact cbarrows@ elancolibrary.org if you need help with building a character sheet.
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REAL Life Community Services is hosting a Back to School Bash on Saturday, August 7, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in their parking lot located at 240 Main Street in Denver. They will
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left to right, are Ryan, Morgan and Christopher.
Registration with an email password before the event. address is required to obtain Please email cbarrows@ access. You will receive elancolibrary.org to register. an email with the Zoom • Tales of Tails with Zoo Meeting information and
America Monday, August 2 at 10:30 a.m. For ages 3 and up with a caregiver. Outdoor at New Holland Memorial Park, In-Person. Come learn about some adventurous tales at your local library this summer, in the program Tales of Tails. Featuring ambassador animals from ZooAmerica, you will get
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Marielle Tomlin is a Certified Nurse Midwife and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner who has worked with Pamela Craddock, CNM, since January, 2020. Marielle loves working with women, babies, families, and communities and has always wanted to be a home birth midwife. She served as a public health Peace Corps Volunteer in Kenya from 2012 through 2014, and worked as a doula during nursing school and as a labor and delivery nurse at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD for three years before becoming a Nurse Midwife. She holds MSN’s from Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Sciences. She is excited to continue Pam’s work by growing her practice into WomanKind Midwifery. When not working, she explores Lancaster County with her husband, Adam, and her son, Finnegan. Alyssa Winn is a Certified Nurse Midwife and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner at WomanKind Midwifery. She earned her MSN from Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Sciences. Her obstetrical training includes working with the midwives at Wellspan Ephrata Community Hospital, and working with high-risk patients as well as training with midwives at a home birth practice in Chicago, Illinois. She has also trained in obstetrics and gynecology in Texas at multiple clinics. She previously worked as an RN in Texas, taking care of a wide variety of patients. Marielle and Alyssa are excited to serve Lancaster County as the new WomanKind Midwifery team! They will continue to see patients at the Terre Hill and New Holland offices as well as attend births in the surrounding areas. Phone: 717-445-5946 • Fax: 717-445-5251 womankindmidwifery2021@gmail.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 728, Terre Hill, PA 17581 Office Locations: 254 College Ave., Terre Hill, PA 17581 & 1065 W. Main St., New Holland, PA 17557
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to explore several books and meet some of the animals starring in these stories. Read and learn about the amazon tales the animals’ tails have to tell. If the weather isn’t ideal and this program is cancelled, Ms. Carla will send you an email. • Readers’ Roundtable Book Discussion Monday, August 2 at 2:00 p.m. For Adults. Indoor, In-Person. The Readers’ Roundtable meets in the downstairs board room of the ELANCO Library. In August, they’ll be discussing “The Lincoln Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill America’s 16th President–and Why It Failed” by Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch. Everyone is invited to join them! • Outdoor Preschool Story time - Tuesdays, August 3, 10, & 17 at 10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. For Ages 36. Outdoor, In-Person. This is an inperson, outdoor event. Space is limited. Preschoolers are invited to enjoy themed books, songs, rhymes, or movement activities while building language and literacy skills. No seating will be provided, so bring a blanket! • Teen SummerZine Tuesdays, August 3 and 17 at 4:00 p.m. For Ages 1219 - Virtual. Attention writers ages 12-19! Are you ready to take your writing to the next level? Would you like to see your work published alongside award-winning authors? This summer, you’ll get to know Abbey Nash, Jenni L. Walsh, and Eric Bell, three Pennsylvania authors who will offer
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Do You Know?
Eshleman Completes Appalachian Trail Journey
The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley, located at 237-249 West Main Street (Route 322), Ephrata, needs your help! They are hoping that Shopping News readers can provide information regarding this photo. Shown in the photo are Washington Avenue School (Ephrata) second grade students in their classroom with an unidentified teacher (19351936). Only one student is identified, Earl W. Sheaffer, grandson of Oscar and Sallie (Kilhefner) Sheaffer of Ephrata. If you are able to provide more details about this picture or identify the persons shown, call The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley at 717-7331616 or email cjmarquet@ gmail.com. Future “Do You Know…” photos will be published in upcoming Shopping News issues. If a photo is identified, the information will be published.
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also surprise his father on his birthday with a weekend at home. The mid-point of the Appalachian Trail is at Pine Grove Furnace State Park here in Pennsylvania. Devon enjoyed the hiking culture, finding very hos pitable and generous people along his hike. He met a hiker in a hostel in Tennessee who lives in Massachusetts. This gentleman gave Devon his contact info after an hour of talking at the hostel. Two months later, Devon reached out to him when he had arrived in Massachusetts, and ended up staying at a camper in his back yard and joining in a family cookout. His favorite section of the trail was the White Mountains of New Hampshire, which includes Mount Washington. Devon completed this journey by summiting Mt. Katahdin in Maine on June 14. He was the fifth person to sign the register for the 2021 northbound completion of the trail. He says that he was ok to be done with walking at this point. He is
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not planning any other long We congratulate Devon solo journey and being an distance hikes at this point, on completing his epic inspiration to others. but hopes to take in more weekend hikes. Devon is shown with his hiking gear, food items and the map his parents kept at home to track his progress.
Join the Lititz Historical Foundation for their Annual Evening of Music in the Mary Oehme Gardens on Sunday, August 15. The show will take place from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The gardens are located behind their buildings at 137 East Main Street, Lititz. Free admission. Party of Five is Lancaster’s premiere R&B dance band. The band plays primarily covers from the 70s and 80s with a rockin’ sound that will make you get up and move your feet! Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and invite your family, friends, and neighbors. This concert is generously sponsored by Luther Acres. For more information, call the historical foundation at 717-627-4636.
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College News Alvernia University Graduates Nearly 650 students earned associate, bach elor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees from Alvernia University during the 2020-21 academic year. Graduates from August
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Nothing beats the refreshing taste of lemon on a hot summer day. While a tall icy glass of lemonade might be the image that comes to many minds, this citrus fruit lends itself well to many meals, whether the star of a dessert or complementing other ingredients in main dishes. We asked readers to share their favorite recipes with us. We received many responses, including those below. To view all of the recipes submitted, along with those submitted for past Hometown Flavors sections, visit www.snews.com.
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Whippersnaps Gloria Dougherty, Akron “This recipe is the first cookies I make for Christmas!”
1 box lemon cake mix 4 oz. container Cool Whip 1 egg confectioners sugar Mix ingredients together; mixture will be sticky. Chill for a few hours. Roll dough into balls as best you can (it helps to spray Pam on your hands before rolling). Roll in confectioners sugar. Bake at 350°F for 9 to 9½ minutes.
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Karla Sensenig, Denver “Refreshing!” 5 cups water 4 cups sugar 2 cups packed mint tea leaves (2) 12 oz. cans frozen lemonade concentrate 12 oz. can frozen orange juice concentrate Combine water and sugar. Boil for 5 minutes. Pour over tea leaves and let set for 1 hour. Strain. Add frozen concentrates. Recipe makes 3 quarts of concentrate. Add one quart of concentrate to 3 quarts of water to make one gallon of drink.
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Our next Hometown Flavors will feature a vegetable that is plentiful in summer gardens: Send or drop off your favorite recipes to The Shopping News at 615 E. Main St., PO Box 456, Ephrata, PA 17522 or email to comp@snews.com by Augsut 16. Recipes will be published in the August 25 issue as space permits. Limit 3 recipes per person. See ad below for more details.
4 eggs ¼ cup flour ½ teaspoon baking powder 1 /3 cup lemon juice 2 teaspoons grated lemon peel In a mixing bowl, beat the eggs and sugar. Combine the flour and baking powder. Add to the egg mixture with the lemon juice and peel; beat this until frothy. Pour mixture over the hot crust. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown. Cool. Cut into squares. Store in the refrigerator.
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1 teaspoon baking soda 6 oz. can frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed and divided 1 tablespoon grated lemon peel Preheat oven to 400°F. In a large bowl, cream together butter and 1 cup sugar. Add eggs, beating well. In another large bowl, combine flour and baking soda and add alternately with 1/2 cup of lemonade concentrate into egg mixture. Stir in lemon peel. Drop by teaspoonfuls 2” apart onto ungreased cookie sheets. Bake 8 to 9 minutes or until edges are light brown. Remove from oven and brush hot cookies lightly with remaining lemonade concentrate. Sprinkle cookies with remaining 2 tablespoons sugar. Note: Make sure to thaw the lemonade concentrate in the refrigerator overnight, so it’s ready in time for baking. Yield: 48 (4 dozen)
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Minerva Martin, Stevens Crust: 2 cups flour 2 sticks margarine 1 cup chopped pecans Mix and put in bottom of a 9”x13” pan. Bake at 350°F for 30 minutes. Cool. 2nd Layer: 8 oz. cream cheese 1 cup confectioners sugar 1 cup Cool Whip Fold together and spread over crust. 3rd Layer: 2 packages instant lemon pudding 3 cups milk Prepare according to package directions. Spread over cream cheese layer. 4th Layer: 2 cups Cool Whip Spread over pudding layer.
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Es Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch Eck By: The Late C. Richard Beam A collection of “Deitsch Eck” columns from past issues of The Shopping News honoring the late C. Richard Beam.
(Originally published in the January 18, 1984 issue of The Shopping News) Die Mitzi Beim “Pit Schtiwwelgnecht” Leonard E. Shupp Ich hab schun lang en Hung gewellt, So schwatz un schee un hoch. Mei Fraa, die Ell, hot immer gsaat: “Schwetz net do dumm in der Schprooch!” Ich bin nau groh un ganz zu alt En Hund nau geh kaafe. Sis besser fer mit em Nochbershund Der Faahrweg nunner laafe.
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Sie macht sich daheem an unser Blatz; Sie kummt fer Wasser un Gnoche. Ich wees fer schur wann sie watt grank, Dann watt mei Hatz verbroche.
Fer sie, die Mitzi, duh ich des Gedicht Un die paar Leine schreiwe Un noff fer mannich en Yaahr datt naus Dutt sie noch lang mit uns bleiwe.
Sie hockt sich schee un blafft net laut, Wann sie ebbes will froge. Ihr veddre Fiess schteckt sie vannenaus, No dutt sie fieschtenglich lowe.
*** For a long time I’ve wanted a dog. So black and pretty and big. My wife Ell always said: “Don’t talk so dumb!”
Ihr Aage schwetze viel zu mir; Sie glitzre un sie falle. Un ihre Schwanz geht uff un ab; Mannich mols dutt sie sich rolle. Sie gleicht in mei Maschien zu faahre; Sie hockt wie en lewendicher Mensch. Allegebott legt sie sich nunner Un schnarickst wie en alder Hengscht. Ich wees nau fer schur, wie Gott die Welt Hot alles unnerschaffe: Hot er die Hunt mit alles gemacht Fer Mensche mache lache.
She is my friend, so nice, so black, Full of smiles and love. She lies under my kitchen table And listens for the silent thieves.
She sits properly and barks softly, When she wants to ask for something. Her forefeet she presents, Then she praises nicely.
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Her eyes speak much to me; They sparkle and they fall. And her tail goes up and down; Sometimes she rolls herself. She likes to ride in my car; She sits like a human being. Once in a while she lies down And snores like an old horse.
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creative prompts and a realtime look at their writing process via Zoom. There will be monthly opportunities to give and receive feedback I know now for sure when God created from other teens and the The whole world: guest authors, as well as He made the dogs with everything time to polish your work That makes mankind laugh. for publication. The finished SummerZine will include I believe as surely as I write this; poetry, short stories, and She was sent to me by the Father. essays by Lancaster County And if one day she is no longer here, teens and guest authors, and Then my daily life will be harder. it will be catalogued at all libraries in the county. If For her, Mitzi, I compose this poem conditions allow, they’ll cap And write these few lines off the summer with an inAnd hope for many a year person Publication Gala and She will remain with us. a copy of the magazine for each participant! This event *** This week we want to introduce to our Eck readers “der is virtual via Zoom. Pit Schtiwwelgnecht vun Lechaa Kaundi.” Leonard E. Shupp of Whitehall of Lehigh County has been active on many fronts on the Pennsylvania Dutch scene. In his retired years, Leonard is still active as a Lay Minister in the United Church of Christ. July 26-31, 2021 You have observed that Die Mitzi was written last August. The poem was mailed to us on the second of November and we are putting it immediately into the hopper. This week our Deitscher Schtrohhut is off to “der Pit Schtiwwelgnecht vun Lechaa Kaundi!” We hope the Dutch muse will visit him frequently in his retirement. We know of no other Dutch poet from Lehigh County these days. with self-serve January 18, 1984 drink Es Bischli-Gnippli New Café as aa die Nochbershund gleicht
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TUES., JULY 27 - TUES., AUGUST 24 - Brickerville United Lutheran Church is providing a once-a-week for five weeks, do-it-at-home Vacation Bible School curriculum. Visit the church’s website to download “River of Life” or stop by the church at 340 East 28th Division Highway, Lititz, to pick up a paper copy from the box on the porch after 10:00 a.m. on Tuesdays. For more info., email bulc@dejazzd.com or leave a message 717-6272202. SAT., JULY 31 - The Artist-in-Friends group at Garden Spot Village will host a Pop Up Art Show and Sale from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at 433 South Kinzer Ave., New Holland. SAT., JULY 31 - Reinholds Fire Company, 138 West Main Street, Reinholds, will hold a Chicken BBQ, from 10:00 a.m. until sold out.
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SAT., AUGUST 21 - City Gate, located at 100 E. Main St., Ephrata, will hold a Free Kid’s Summer Art Surprise from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Children must be accompanied by an adult. While supplies last. SAT., AUGUST 21 - Free Lunch at City Gate, 100 E. Main St., Ephrata. 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. or while supplies last. SAT., AUGUST 21 Fun In the Son will be held from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. behind the Ephrata United Zion Church located at 408 E. Fulton St., Ephrata. Free community event - everyone is invited. Free meal, juggling shows, balloon artist, barrel train ride, and more. Hosted by Ephrata United Zion Church, Ephrata Bible Fellowship and New Life Fellowship.
SAT., AUGUST 21 Fivepointville Bible Confer ence will host The Hagans Family and The Jacobs Brothers in concert at 7:00 p.m. at 528 Chapel Ln., Denver. A freewill offering will be received. For more info., call 7174454789. SUN., AUGUST 22 St. John Center Lutheran Church, 599 Reading Rd., East Earl, will hold Music in the Grove featuring “Remington Ryde” at 6:00 p.m. Bring lawn chairs. Light refreshments available for sale at 5:00 p.m. SUN., AUGUST 22 - 4 Our Kids Bingo will be held at the Amvets, 614 South State St., Ephrata. Doors open at 12:00 noon. Bingo starts at 1:00 p.m. Food will be available to purchase. There is a cost. Benefits children to keep them in school. For tickets, call Carol at 717-859-3237.
Delaware; and Jack L. Wilson, husband of Lorie, Ephrata; a daughter, Jean L., wife of Gordon Carver, Ellington, Connecticut; nine grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren. Viriato E. “Ed” da Silva, 92, Ephrata, passed away on Sunday, July 18. He was the husband of the late Carmen E. (Nieves) da Silva. He is survived by five sons: John, Tim, Michael, William and Jose da Silva; ten daughers: Alicia, wife of Herman Schorkhuber; Nancy Scott, companion of Tony Allison; Tami, wife of Mike Kanode; Traci, wife of Chris McGlinchey; Toni, wife of David Kuguru; Terri, wife of George Hiller; Karen; Lisa; Kim; and Tammy Jo; numerous grandchildren and great-
grandchildren; and a brother, Fernando, husband of Carmen da Silva. Sandra L. Fisher, 78, Ephrata Manor, formerly of Lancaster, passed away on Monday, July 19. She is survived by a daughter-in-law, Diane DeCarlo Hohenwarter, Lancaster; and two step brothers: Thomas, husband of Carol Fish, Strasburg; and Jack, husband of Connie Fish, Georgia. She was preceded in death by a son, Michael Hohenwarter. Sandra “Sandie” E. Adams, 76, Lititz, passed away on Wednesday, July 21. She was the wife of the late Gerald Kochel. She is survived by two sons: Jeff Adams, husband of Karyn, Leland, North Carolina; and Steven Adams, husband of Erica, Lititz; a daughter, Sherri Forry, wife of Jeff, Lancaster; five grandchildren; one great
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Are You a Servant of God? by Pastor Ricky Kurth “Paul, a servant of God, and an apostle…” (Titus 1:1) Did you ever wonder why Paul, an apostle, began his epistle to Titus by first referring to himself as a servant, the Bible word
for a slave? Well, it helps to learn why the apostle opened two of his other epistles this way. First, he identified himself as a servant to the Romans (Rom. 1:1) because Rome was the capital city of the Roman Empire, and the citizens of Rome were used to owning slaves, not being slaves. Paul himself had been born with all the rights and privileges of Roman citizenship (Acts 22:2528), yet he was humbly willing to acknowledge that he was a servant of God. So in writing the saints in Rome, the apostle introduced himself as a servant to remind them that they too might be free citizens, but
that “he that is called in the Lord…being free, is Christ’s servant” (I Cor. 7:22). Paul also introduced himself as a servant to the Philippians, where two of the ladies were feuding (Phil. 4:2), and everyone in the church was taking sides. When they received Paul’s letter, they probably thought that he was going to take a side in their squabble and settle it in so doing. But rather than siding with either faction, he made it clear that he was writing to them “all” (1:1), praying for them “all” (1:4), thought highly of them “all” (1:7), longed after them “all” (1:8), rejoiced with them
“all” (2:17), and wished them “all” well (4:23). His marked and repeated use of the word all in this epistle shows that he refused to take sides in their feud. Instead, he told them to get on the Lord’s side, saying, “…be likeminded…being …of one mind…let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: Who, being in the form of God… took upon Him the form of a servant…” (Phil. 2:2-7). When two believers are not of one mind, the only way they can become of one mind is to let the mind of Christ govern their lives— the Christ who “took upon Him the form of a servant.” If you have a dispute with a
brother in Christ, I can tell you whose side Paul would be on. He’d be on the side of whoever was willing to be the other one’s servant. Lowliness like that will solve any and all disputes, but it is high spiritual ground. But then, isn’t that what you have in mind when you sing “Lord plant my feet on higher ground?” Finally, the reason Paul called himself a servant in addressing Titus was because Titus was an intimidating man (II Cor. 7:15). Spiritual leaders like that sometimes need to be reminded that the strongest leaders of men are nothing more than servants of God. Titus might have been a
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tough man, but that’s not what made him fit to pastor a church. His fitness was found in his willingness to be a servant of God and lead His people in serving Him by example, and not by force (cf. I Peter 5:3). I’ve heard horror stories of pastors who act like little Napoleons—and some of you have lived such horror stories. Men like that would do well to remember the humility Paul displayed when he referred to himself as a servant, and stop dominating the faith of God’s people (II Cor. 1:22), and “by love serve one another” instead (Gal. 5:13).
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• Marina Christina Matsuk of Denver, has graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree after completing all the requirements for graduation during the 202021 academic year. Matsuk majored in Nursing. • Christopher John McKim of Ephrata, has graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree after completing all the requirements for graduation during the 202021 academic year. McKim majored in Criminal Justice with a minor in Communications. • Mariella Morganti of Denver, has graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree after completing all the requirements for graduation during the 202021 academic year. Morganti majored in Accounting and Finance. • Marie Elizabeth Osias of Ephrata, has graduated with
for graduation during the 2020-21 academic year. Stauffer majored in Physical Therapy. • Lorah Kate Styer of Denver, has graduated with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree after completing all the requirements for graduation during the 2020-21 academic year. Styer majored in Physical Therapy. • Laura Texter of Ephrata, has graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree after completing all the requirements for graduation during the 202021 academic year. Texter majored in Nursing. • Rachel Jane Weaver of East Earl, has graduated with a Master of Social Work degree after completing all the requirements for graduation during the 202021 academic year. Weaver majored in Social Work. • Angelina P. Xiong of Reinholds, has graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree after completing all the requirements for graduation during the 202021 academic year. Xiong majored in Psychology.
a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree after completing all the requirements for graduation during the 2020-21 academic year. Osias majored in Nursing. • Kurt Allen Rauch of Denver, has graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree after completing all the requirements for graduation during the 2020-21 academic year. Rauch majored in Human Resource Management and Management. • Lindy Gail Shipman of Ephrata, has graduated with a Master of Arts degree after completing all the requirements for graduation during the 202021 academic year. Shipman majored in Leadership. • Emili Souza Fagian of Lititz, has graduated with a Associate of Science degree after completing all the requirements for graduation during the 202021 academic year. Souza Fagian majored in Applied Health. • Allison Paige Stauffer of Reinholds, has graduated with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree after completing all the requirements
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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Hinkletown Mennonite Church, in partnership with City Gate, will be giving away free backpacks filled with school supplies on Friday, August 6, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at City Gate, 100 East Main Street, Ephrata. Quantities are limited. Backpacks will be available while supplies last, and the child must be present to receive a backpack. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are: (seated) Ava, Kari, Riley and Madison Martin (Hinkletown Mennonite Church); (standing) Taylor and Hallie Barton (Hinkletown Mennonite Church), Savanah Sener (City Gate), and Kim Warner (City Gate).
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“Pieces From The Past” - Featuring The Berks History Center Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese “Pieces From The Past” continues this week, featuring the Berks History Center. In this weekly article, Shopping News readers will learn about local items housed in local museums and historical societies. Goddess of Liberty Architect Thomas Ustick Walter designed the third Berks County Courthouse, which was located at 6th and Court Streets in Reading, at the site of the present courthouse. The architect of many public buildings, including the still extant courthouse in west Chester, Walter is most known for the extension of the Capitol in Washington, DC, including the dome, completed during the Civil War. This statue sat 146’ high atop the courthouse, from its construction in 1840 until it was replaced in 1897. It was carved by Philadelphia sculptor John Rush from one piece of white pine, except for the arms. It was replaced by a copper statue, which took its place until the building was razed in the 1930s. The item on top of the pole is a Phrygian, or a Liberty Cap. It is often depicted on the end of the pole, symbolizing freedom. Used as a symbol during the American as well as the French Revolution, it appears today on some state flags, as well as on the seals
for the United States Army and Senate. You can support the Berks History Center by becoming a member, or by donating to the organization. Visit berkshistory.org to help preserve and discover #YourBerksHistory. The Berks History Center campus is located at the
corner of Centre Avenue and Spring Streets in Reading. The Berks History Center Museum is located at 940 Centre Avenue. The Berks History Center’s Research Library, named the Henry Janssen Library, is located across the street at 160 Spring Street, where off-street parking is also available.
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story time. Preschoolers will enjoy special stories, songs and concept-enriched finger plays. Early literacy skills are part of each story time. Registration for each attending child is required as space is limited. Registration will open on the 15th of the previous month. Ages 3-7. • Wednesday, July 28, 12:00 p.m. - Virtual Story Time. Did you miss their in-person story time? No worries! Join the library on Facebook for the same
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FOR SALE: Used cherry kitchen, $2,000. Old win- The Pennsylvania State Modern Language Association (PSMLA) is pleased to award a certificate to recognize the dows out of an old house. excellent achievement in the study of Spanish language to the following students at Cocalico High School for the 2020717-752-0108. 2021 school year. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are juniors: (front row) Hannah Martin, Breana Ensinger, Aiden
Pavlek, Aubrey Haldeman, Emma Fasnacht, Ashley Martin; (middle row) Kira Lapi, Kathryn Shanaman, Jamie Sweigart, Jilian Musser, Katelynn Nedimyer; (back row) Alexander Pavlek, Jeremiah Figueroa, Nina Borisik, Trey Rios, Nickolas Spangler and Landon Zerbe. Missing from the photo is Reilly Kunkle and Grace Yang.
FOR SALE: Men’s size 9.5 Adidas sneakers, great con- dition, $20. 717-803-9430.
FOR SALE: 12 pc set of Oc- cupied Japan dishes, com- plete set, reasonable offer. Large Mr. Peanut jar, peanut on lid, $100; Pink and green depression glass, various prices; Griswall collection, call to see. Justin Western boots, size 9.5D, leather sole, never worn, $70. 717-3367415. FOR SALE: Weslo Treadmill, $50; Maxlite power strip, $15; Fellowes paper shred- der, $30. 717-656-9739.
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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 28, 2021 - 5B FOR SALE: New Philadelphia Eagles men’s short sleeve size medium shirt, $10. 717-8039430. FOR SALE: Firewood, split and dried. Call 717-4191328. FOR SALE: Storm door with frame (safety glass) to fit 8’ wide sliding door, $200. 717598-8502.
FOR SALE: Flags, flagpoles, bunting, flag cases, lapel pins, hats, garden flags, eagles, brackets, etc. American Flag Shoppe, near Adamstown. Our American flags are made in America! 717484-1183. FOR SALE: BBQ ProSmoker, $25. 717-803-9430. FOR SALE: 2 10x10 canopy’s with sides, $50 each, 2 6ft. folding tables, 1 8ft. folding table, $10 each OBO. 717-333-4543. FOR SALE: New, beautiful pink door swag, $10. 717803-9430. FOR SALE: Michael Kors white purse, $30 OBO, great condition. 717-803-9430.
FOR SALE: Ethan Allen dark pine trestle table, 4 chairs, $150. 2 mirrors, $25/each. lawn mower, $75; 15 lb bowling ball, bag, shoes, size 11, $50; Triple buffet server and warming tray with lids, $50. All items OBO. 717-333-4543. FOR SALE: 9 pc. Winston patio set. Table, umbrella, 7 chairs with cushions. Must see. A real bargain. $1,500 cash. Call 717-859-3088, in Akron.
FOR SALE: 1999 Ford F250 4x4, 176,000 miles, inspected until August. $3,000 OBO. 717-3140254.
Farm/Livestock FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay and alfalfa grass mixed. $4 to $7 a bale. Straw, $2.50. 717721-9611.
Antiques FOR SALE: Antique wooden rope daybed with foam mattress. 74” long x 27” wide. Local pick-up only. Call 717-626-0272. FOR SALE: Lancaster County Court House and Star Barn framed prints, Hermansader, $40 each. 717-715-7339.
Auto/Truck
Household/Furniture FOR SALE: Custom built replacement windows and doors. Professional installation. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Ephrata Business Center. Thank You!
FOR SALE: Broyhill Millwood Creek dining room set. Table, 4 side chairs, 2 arm chairs, hutch and buffet, $500 OBO. 717336-8225. FOR SALE: Queen Anne Wingback chair, merlot color, like new, $50 OBO. Pick up, Ephrata area. 717-7336315.
FOR SALE: Telescope brand premium metal powder coated patio table, 42” square. Like new condition, new price, $1,025, will sell for $200. 717-575-0584.
Lawn & Garden FOR SALE: John Deere GT225 mower. John Deere X570 snowblade. 717-3364006.
FOR SALE: Lawn swings, ready made or made to order, complete. $310. 717-6260329.
Motorcycles/ATV’s
FOR SALE: Lawn mowers, good, used, serviced, cleaned and painted under mower deck. 717-445-5090.
FOR SALE: 1986 Suzuki Quad runner, 230 shaft, electric start with reverse, miles, 1,395. $700 or best offer. 610-678-0833.
FOR SALE: Honda lawn mower HRX 217 w/select drive, Husqvarna, all wheel drive, both $250 each, like new. 717-445-5090.
Pets & Animals
Machinery/Tools FOR SALE: DeWalt coil roofing nailer, 1-1/4”, 1-1/2” nails, $95. Lead furnace, large, propane tank, pot, $95; Triton portable vice, log jaws, $40. Denver. 717-2837691.
CAFÉ/CUSTOMER SERVICE CASHIER The café position is responsible to assist customers in our café. This includes taking orders, preparing and serving food, using a computerized cash register to process transactions, maintaining the cleanliness and organization of the work area and following regulations and policies related to the safe handling of food. Qualifications include the ability to work quickly and efficiently, tolerate lines of customers at peak mealtimes as well as fluctuating busy and slow periods; excellent customer service skills; basic computer skills and the ability to regularly lift/move up to 25 lbs. The position works in a close environment and is on feet for most of the shift. Prior food service experience is helpful. Hours are Monday-Tuesday-Friday 9:00am-3pm. Every other Saturday the position will work as a customer service cashier from 10am-5pm, assisting customers with their transactions. Weekly hours are 18 to 25. To apply, visit www.bombergers.com and click on “Join Our Team” at the bottom of the homepage.
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FOR SALE: Adorable black and white kittens, $50. 717376-8407. FOR SALE: Weimaraner puppies, $590 or make offer. 717-656-2315. Leave message. FOR SALE: Cute kittens, tame and playful, nice colors, 12 weeks old, $10 each. 717355-9901.
WHO’S HIRING in
FOR SALE: 2005 yellow Corvette, 26,665 miles, 6-speed, 12/21 inspection, Z51 package, must see. $25,500 B/O. 717-859-2779.
NOW HIRING Call Ben: 717-587-2379 Email: ben@fisherpaints.com
FOR SALE: Ammco, model #1000, brake lathe, with all accessories. 24 Motor’s auto repair manuals. 717336-8288, 7am-5pm.
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JOIN OUR TEAM! FT/PT Warehouse and Delivery Associates at our Lancaster LDC location. Medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurances, 401(k), employee discounts, paid holidays & PTO for eligible FT employees
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Servers & Bartenders No experience required, will train. Competitive wages with great tips. Bonus after 90 days.
Bollman Hat Company, with corporate headquarters located in Adamstown, PA, is the nation’s oldest hat maker and a global leader in designing, manufacturing, wholesaling and retailing fashion headwear and accessories. Bollman’s leading brands include Helen Kaminski www.helenkaminski.com, Bailey www.baileyhats.com and Kangol www.kangol.com. Bollman also owns www.hats.com. We are excited to announce multiple openings in our factory, distribution centers, and customer service departments.
Call Vicki or Curtis To Schedule An Interview
DISTRIBUTION ASSOCIATES
(717) 949-8413
Our distribution associates are involved in a variety of work to include packing of hats, labeling boxes, picking orders from inventory, tracking orders in our database, unloading trucks, stocking shelves, processing returns, re- packaging of items, and moving inventory between distribution centers. M-F, 7am-3:30pm, overtime available.
HAT MAKERS
We have a variety of positions that are involved in the finished hat making process. Work with skilled mentors as they share their craft with you, and pass down decades of knowledge. As an employee-owned Company, our fellow owners are proud of the work they perform and their role in producing high quality headwear. M-F, 6am-2:30pm
NOW HIRING
SENIOR CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
Our customer service team is seeking a dynamic, self-starter to support our fast-paced, global call center activities while completing daily, timesensitive administrative tasks. The Senior Customer Service Representative will be responsible for supporting and, at times, running weekly conference calls and completing action items. Our Customer Service Representatives are expected to answer 30 to 50 daily incoming emails, provide stock availablity, answer incoming calls from customers and sales team, complete sales order entries, complete return processing and support our sales team. M-F, 9am-5:30pm (some Saturdays during peak season)
SEWING OPERATORS
Sewing and linker positions available that are involved in the intricate finishing process for our Kangol knit hats. The sewers will use a sewing machine to sew in bands, tags and brims, and the linker will use both hands to carefully thread a specialized machine to link both sides of a knitted hat together. All three positions require very good eyesight at a close range, excellent hand/eye coordination, long periods of sitting, and a strong attention to detail. M-F, 6am-2:30pm
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE COORDINATOR
Looking for person experienced in pole building and construction to figure materials for upcoming jobs. Sketch up experience a plus. Monday-Friday 7am-5pm. Good pay/benefits. Reply to: anthony@fettervillesales.com
Our AP Coordinator will maintain payables balances for four legal entities, and properly code expenses to correct area to support accurate analysis of profit centers. In this position, the AP Coordinator will also provide other bookkeeping and clerical support to Finance department. This position is full-time, 40 hours per week. M-F, 8am-5pm. (Option for remote is available.) Job responsibilities include: • Verify accuracy and reasonableness of invoices received in payment, verify authorized approvals of invoices. • Supply GL coding and verify GL coding on invoices coded by others so that expenses are classified accurately. • Prepare international wires and domestic ACH payments on banking website. • Prepare account reconciliations, and post correcting journal entries as necessary. • Prepare deposits for cash received that is not AR related. • Prepare Excel spreadsheets and reports.
Fetterville Pole Buildings 245 Fetterville Road | East Earl, PA 17519 800.331.1875 • fettervillesales.com
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Bollman Hat Company offers a rewarding work atmosphere where employee-owners take pride in their craft, provides a competitive benefits package which includes employee stock ownership, profit sharing, 401(k), 13 days Paid Time Off (PTO) in the first year (with an increase in time off based on years of service), 8 paid holidays, and tuition reimbursement.
If you would like to join our team, please submit a letter of interest, resume or application to: 110 E. Main Street, Adamstown, PA 19501 email hr@bollmanhats.com or through Indeed for immediate consideration. Bollman Hat Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
6B - Wednesday, July 28, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” FOR SALE: Shibu Inu pup- pies, vet checked and up to date with vaccines. ACA reg- istrable. Great with children and other pets. Asking $1,275. Call 717-341-8633.
Produce/Edibles
SUDOKU
FOR SALE: Cantaloupes, watermelons, sweet corn, tomatoes, peaches, pota- toes, and more. Taking or- ders for Redhaven, Loring, Beekman, Contender, and Madison peaches at Napier- FOR SALE: Lab Pointer pup- ville Orchard. 5 Martin Rd., pies, family raised, cute and Ephrata. 717-721-7826. playful. Ready July 12, $550. Call 717-445-0125. FOR SALE: Penncrisp celery FOR SALE: King Charles plants. 717-445-5657. Cavalier puppies, 4 males, 3 ruby, 1 black-n-tan, $1,500 OBO. 717-445-4173. FOR SALE: ACA registered fox red/yellow labs, male and female, 12 weeks old. Lancaster county. Call/ text, 717-658-1711.
FOR SALE: Shih Tzu Jack Russell mix puppies, family raised and love attention. Very playful, vet checked, shots and dewormed. Ready for you to take home as a new friend. Call/Text, 717-8219543.
RV’s & Campers FOR SALE: 2008 Kodiak 24’ Travel Trailer. 4 new tires April, $7995. 717-314-1823.
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Sporting Goods
NOTICE: Wanted. Craft- ers/vendors for a show on September 18, 2021, please contact Sue Rie- gel, 717-847-4772.
FOR SALE: Mathews MQ1 compound bow, very good condition, with all quality ac- cessories. $325 OBO. Call 717-354-3974.
NOTICE: Uncle Funky’s is relocating to 2350 N. Reading Rd., Denver, PA, Zia Maria’s shopping cen- ter. Opening August 1. Bigger store. 484-4329770, 717-733-0003.
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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.
28 hours per week
NOTICE: We accept brush, trimmings, grass clippings, trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-7331602. NOTICE: Custom built re- placement windows and doors. Professional installa- tion. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St., Ephrata in the Ephrata Business Center. Thank You! NOTICE: Piano lessons. Su- san Lambert, lessons for all ages. 717-371-4742, 11 Brookfield Drive, Ephrata.
NOW HIRING
Send resume to: Dr. Reddig’s Office 32 Hummer Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522
WE NEED YOU! OPENINGS FOR: CUSTODIANS CAFE PROCTORS • FOOD SERVICE AIDES INSTRUCTIONAL AIDES
Join the team at Your Neighborhood Connection.
NOW HIRING! PT, FT Caregivers
For Evening & Overnight Shifts
Casual Caregivers For All Shifts
FT Scheduler YNC is a licensed not-for-profit In-Home Care Agency, LLC located in Lititz.
Working for YNC, you’ll be positively influencing people’s lives, making them feel less lonely and helping them stay safely and independently in their home.
www.yourneighborhoodconnection.org
717-627-0072
706 Rothsville Rd., Lititz, PA 17543
Your Neighborhood Connection is an equal opportunity employer
Eastern Lancaster County SCHOOL DISTRICT
Desktop Support Specialist
POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN
CONESTOGA VALLEY, DONEGAL AREA, HEMPFIELD & WYOMISSING AREA SCHOOL DISTRICTS
HELP WANTED
Small but growing custom millwork company in need of an experienced road salesman. We offer a competitive commission based pay rate with benefits package. Apply in person.
150 Lincoln Avenue Reinholds, PA 17569 For questions regarding this position, call Mike at 717-335-8383 extension 22.
Eastern Lancaster County SCHOOL DISTRICT
TWO OPENINGS!
Full-Time: 12-month Qualifications:
Full-Time: 10-month, 220-days
• Experience in Repairing Desktop/Laptop Hardware/Software
Qualifications: • Experience in Admin. Assisting & Public Education • Proficient Technology Skills & Customer Service a plus • Required Physical & Clearances • Associate’s Degree or Higher a plus • Additional requirements: www.elanco.org
• Required physical clearances • Associate’s Degree or Higher a plus • Additional requirements: www.elanco.org Please send support staff application, letter of interest & resume to: Human Resources
Inquiries for the above position will close August 2, 2021.
Please send support staff application, letter of interest & resume to: Human Resources hr@elanco.org ELANCO District Office 669 East Main Street, New Holland, PA 17557 Inquiries for the above position will close August 2, 2021.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Equal Opportunity Employer
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AM & PM SHIFTS NEEDED
3687 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata (717) 738-7381 1050 W. Main St., Mount Joy (717) 653-2140
APPLY ONLINE AT: SOSGROUPINC.COM/JOBS SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW: TEXT “SOS” to 25000
High School Guidance Secretary & Middle School Office Secretary
• Proficient Technology Skills & Customer Service a plus
Experience is preferred, but not required. We will train the right people. If you are willing to work hard, exceed customer expectations and be rewarded for your efforts, Gus’s will be a great fit for you. Apply in person at the restaurant.
COOKS, DISHWASHERS & SERVERS
HELP WANTED LABORERS, FINISHERS & FOREMEN EXCELLENT WAGES, RETIREMENT PLAN Excellent wages, retirement paid vacation up to 20 days per year. PAIDplan, VACATION Paid holidays after 6 months of service. HEALTH & DENTAL INSURANCE AFTER Health & dental insurance after 30 days of continuous service. 30 DAYS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE
FOREMAN, FINISHERS & LABORERS
APPLY IN PERSON @ J.RICHARD BURKHOLDER, INC 170 E. FULTON STREET EPHRATA, PA 17522
717-733-2561
HELP WANTED General Construction Crew New Construction and Remodeling Interior and Exterior Finishes Positions available from Beginner to Skilled Carpenter. • No experience needed • Competitive Wages and Benefits
Gordonville, PA
Call to apply: 717-278-8406
Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 28, 2021 - 7B NOTICE: Yard Sale, Friday, July 30, Saturday, July 31. Tons of baby girl clothing, newborn-24 months, baby NOTICE: Neighborhood Yard winter gear, maternity cloth- Sale, July 30-31, 7-1. In- ing, small-medium, Ergo cluding N. Roberts, Earl Ave., baby carrier, baby bouncer, N. Custer and adjacent por- baby bathtub, baby toys, tion of E/W Broad St., New children’s books, small cor- ner cabinet and more. 239 Holland. South Reading Road, Ephra- NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard ta. Sale, July 30, July 31, 7am. Books, toys, dolls, DVD’s, blue jars, craft supplies, NOTICE: HVMI Multitools, collectables, hardware, household goods, Tupper- Family Yard Sale, July ware, Christmas items, ice 30-31, 7am-? Find a packs, post cards, wooden while sup- clothes hangers, coin maga- treasure zines, lots more. We make it porting the HVMI min- worth your time. 963 Lincoln istry. Games, craft Heights Ave., Ephrata.
Garage Sale
NOTICE: Yard Sale, 7/30, 84. Some furniture, fabrics, quilts, linens, household, lawn and garden items and more. 66 S. Reamstown Road, Stevens. NOTICE: Yard Sale, Satur- day, July 31. New homemade rugs, crafts, antiques, more. 2386 Division Highway, Eph- rata.
NOTICE: Garman’s Book Sale, August 6, 59pm, August 7, 7-1. Thousands of good used books: school, children’s, religious, history, local, collect- ible, more. Ephrata Mennonite School, 598 Stevens Road, Ephrata.
NOTICE: Storewide, 1/2 Off, 5th Saturday Event, Leola Thrift Shoppe, Saturday, July 31, 9-4, 265 W. Main St., Leola, between Mook’s and Sharp Shopper.
NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, Saturday, July 31, 7am-2pm. Household items, boy’s and girl’s clothing, men’s clothing, books, toy’s. Something for everyone. 426 S. Cedar St., Lititz.
NOTICE: Huge Moving Sale, July 29th & 31st, 8am-7pm. Rain or shine. Household items, tools, farming equipment, antiques and so much more. 15 Resh Road, Reinholds.
NOTICE: 2-Day Yard Sale in neighboring Lititz develop- ments, 7/30, 7am-6pm & 7/ 31, 7am-2pm. Tons of cloth- ing, especially boy’s, new- NOTICE: Garage Sale, Sat- born-6/7, hunting clothing/ NOTICE: Multi-Neighbor urday, July 31 from 7am to accessories, shoes, baby Yard Sale, Fri., July 30, Sat., 12pm. Community Garage gear, toys, books, furniture, July 31, 7am-? Children, Sale too. Lots of kid’s clothes jewelry, Funko Pops, coins, adult clothing, many unlisted and more. items. 200 block, Reading for boys and girls, great for housewares, permitting. 410 Rd., East Earl, Route 625. back to school. Household Weather stuff and things for everyone. Eshleman Dr., Lititz as ref- erence point. Eggroll Lady At Lehigh Ct., Lititz. food truck on Saturday.
items, farm imple-NOTICE: Garage Sale, 8/5, ments, clothing, house- 8/6, 8/7, 7am-2pm, rain or hold, books, kid’s shine. Electric rigid pipe items, movies, threader, tools, household 612 Jackson St. Au- antiques, collectibles goods. burn. and more. 3261 Roths- ville Road, Akron, for- NOTICE: Yard Sale, 7/31. mer Westview Golf Furniture, new Tupperware, canvas tent, etc. Rain date 8/ Course. 6. 137 Third St., Akron.
COMPETITIVE WAGES!
HIRING FOR
Help Offered
NOTICE: Friday, August 6, 4-8, Saturday, August 7, 712. Moving, all kinds of items, except clothing. 106 Dogwood Drive, Bowmans- ville. NOTICE: Neighborhood Yard Sale, July 31, 7:00 til 2pm. Tools, bolt screws. Brook- field, Robin Hill, Laurie Lane, Lititz.
HELP OFFERED: Build- er’s Case LLC. Remod- eling/Renovation/Pain- ing/Plumbing/Carpen- try/Custom Bath. Time for professionals, call or text, 484-587-0762.
Opportunity to Grow with a Family Owned Business!
1500 Highlands Drive, Lititz, PA 17543
717-464-2006 or
www.PA-HomeCare.com.
Students 16 years of age or older currently enrolled in a high school or GED program are welcome to apply.
HELP OFFERED: Experi- enced electrician and han- dyman services, licensed and insured. Free esti- mates. Call Jim, 717-5752147.
HELP OFFERED: Light tree trimming, debris removal, hedge trim- ming, mulching and gutter cleaning. Great prices, free estimates. Call Tim at 717-8242831.
Restaurant Management Deli Management Paid Holidays/Vacation, 401(k) w/Match
Custodial & Food Services
PERSONAL CARE AIDES NEEDED
HELP OFFERED: Groff Painting. Clean, quality work. Reasonable rates. Free Estimates. Ephrata. 717-723-5734, PA118129.
MANAGEMENT AND MORE...
UPMC Pinnacle Hospital - Lititz
Full-Time & Part-Time Availability Housekeepers • Floor Technicians Food Service Workers • Cooks
HELP OFFERED: Small furniture and chair re- pair. Call Rick, 717-4066626. Pickup and deliv- ery available.
Applications available at www.oregondairy.com or in person at 2900 Oregon Pike, Lititz, PA 17543 No phone calls.
PM Bakery Assoc. Produce Prep Kitchen Line/Prep Cook Buffet Attendant PT Meat Cutter Server (No tip sharing) Sunflower/Corn Maze Assoc.
Starting wages based on experience.
EOE
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Search Keyword UPMC Call or text 570-786-9277 with any questions
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Help Wanted
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Part Time Retail Sales Associate 20-30 hours per week. Flexible work schedule with some mandatory weekends.
To apply call: 717-629-0093 23 E. Main St., Lititz, PA
FULL-TIME POSITIONS Keystone Pretzels Bakery, a subsidiary of Utz Quality Foods, LLC in Lititz, PA is offering immediate Full-Time positions with competitive wages and benefits.
• 2nd Shift, working Monday-Friday, 3 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. • 3rd Shift, working Monday-Friday, 11 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. Applications can be submitted at our facility 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 www.utzcareers.com
Rutt Handcrafted Cabinetry is the recognized leader who continues to set the cabinetry industry standard for perfection. We are interested in meeting individuals who possess the desire, passion, and experience to join our team to help craft and support the production of some of the finest cabinetry available. Rutt Handcrafted Cabinetry is now hiring for the following full-time positions: Sealer/Stain Sanders – Performs the sanding, sealing and priming o doors and cabinet parts in preparation for the next coat of finish in our Finishing Department. Will operate a palm sander and spray cup gun. Cabinet Makers/Machine Operators – Performs the cutting and machining process of the lumber to make the product. Will also assemble the components, basic filler, end panels and sand the cabinets. Will operate power and hand tools. Inventory/Receiving Coordinator – Responsible for the accuracy and organization of parts inventory and cycle counts by overseeing the movement of items and system transactions. Candidates must have a proven work history, be detail oriented and able to read and interpret measurements and work orders. Previous manufacturing experience or experience working in a wood manufacturing environment, construction, kitchen or bath design products industry or related field is a plus. Will be required to lift up to 50 lbs. The hours of work are Monday through Thursday, 6:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Friday, 6:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., with overtime required as needed. Rutt Handcrafted Cabinetry offers a competitive wage and benefit package which includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Short Term Disability, Company Matched 401(k) Plan, company paid group Life Insurance and Long Term Disability Policy. Interested candidates can stop in to complete an employment application or print an employment application from our website under “careers” at www.ruttcabinetry.com or submit their resume/ application via email to hr@ruttcabinetry.com or mail to:
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Childcare HELP OFFERED: A young Mennonite lady in the Bowmansville area is looking for a nanny job. She’d prefer to care for the child/ children in her own home. Infants would be especially welcome. She’ll care for your child as she would for her own. Contact Lynelle Nolt, 717-4456631.
HELP WANTED: Medical assistant/Nurse practitioner needed PT/FT. Please send CV, 717-7331802, Pediatrician office.
Home & Lawn Care HELP OFFERED: Cocalico Tree Service. 717-682-4591.
HELP OFFERED: Tree stump removal and cleanup services. Fully insured. Free estimates. Call Nick, 717-368-4306.
HELP WANTED: Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue in Reinholds, PA is hiring responsible individuals for kennel caregiver positions. Evening hours, holidays and weekends are a must. Must be at least 17yrs. of age. Job Application is on our website www.dvgrr.org or call 717484-4799. A rewarding job working with dogs.
HELP OFFERED: We do mulching, edging, planting, trimming, pruning, and hardscaping. Call ZJ’s Estate Maintenance at 717381-5055 or visit landscapinglancasterpa.com.
HELP WANTED: Driver to haul livestock for Oliver Sensenig & Sons, Inc. Competitive weekly pay, Class A CDL required. Must be comfortable with livestock, based out of Reamstown. If interested in learning more, contact Marshall Sensenig at 717-951-7499.
Help Wanted HELP WANTED: Part-time experienced cleaning help, transportation required, flexible hours, great wages. Call 717-336-4854.
HELP WANTED: Cleaner for elderly couple in Lititz area. 3 bedroom ranch house. Twice monthly. Call 717-625-3823.
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Opportunity for small package UPS shipment processing position.
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Welsh Mountain Home, a Personal Care Home in New Holland, PA, is seeking the following:
Seeking friendly individuals with service-oriented personalities to join a team of eye care providers in a family care oriented small practice. Primary responsibilities may include vision screenings and testing, glasses frame styling, adjustment, repair, and prescription verification. 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:
101 E. Main St., PO Box 699 Ephrata, PA 17522
Raytec Manufacturing
544 Gristmill Road, Ephrata, PA 17522
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Lake-in-Wood Camping Resort Now hiring for the following positions:
Seasonal Part-Time Guest Services Coordinator $14/hr. Job duties include:
Running cash register, attending to our guests’ needs and other various campground store duties. Bring a smile and willingness to learn. 25 to 30 hours per week, including some weekends and holidays, to the end of the season 10/31/21. We will train the right individual. Email Kim at klessley@suncommunities.com, or call 717-445-5540.
Maintenance Worker Needed
Full-time, year-round position with great benefits. General maintenance experience needed to help maintain campground facilities and other various duties as instructed. 40 hours per week, Monday-Friday. Some weekends may be required.
For questions and application information, email Mike at msummerville@suncommunities.com, or call 717-445-5540, or stop in at 576 Yellow Hill Road, Narvon, PA 17555 (Bowmansville Area). Come and join the Lake-In-Wood Team and enjoy the benefits of working in a beautiful resort, in a fun, friendly atmosphere.
Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 28, 2021 - 9B HELP WANTED: Extra cash wanted? Experi- enced/Reliable/Trust- worthy landscaper need- ed immediately. 15-20 hours a week needed. Ak- ron area. Call 717-9893814. Clean driving record.
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Wanted WANTED: Small work- space/garage with electric in Lititz area for woodwork hobby. Contact 570-9472526. NOTICE: Elderly couple looking for 2 bedroom, first floor apartment in Ephrata, Leola or Akron area. We have steady income. We can pay $875 monthly. We would like something ASAP. We have pet. Call 717-6638854. WANTED: Old Travelogue films by Don Cooper, shown at Warwick High School. Call 717-304-4344.
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WANTED: Like new or slightly used digital hear- ing aids. Call 717-2036521.
WANTED: Older Christmas decorations and glass orna- ments. Costume jewelry. Postcards. Older doll clothes. Stella, 717-8757884. WANTED: Antiques, old bot- tles, stoneware, primitives, anything old. Steve, 717371-1259.
WANTED: $100-$2,000 paid for unwanted and junk vehi- cles. Local, insured and bonded dealer. Free removal. Call anytime, 717-350-1208.
WANTED: Old beer cans, signs, lights, trays, etc. Looking for pre 1960s stems. Also, buying early tin 1qt. oil cans and Chev- rolet advertising. Please call, 610-468-3217.
Accepting applications for full-time employment. Woodworking experience desired as employee will be working in our framing department. Competitive salary and benefits offered.
WANTED: Check your at- tic, vintage clothes, in- cluding men’s. Buying Costume jewelry, gold, sil- ver, antiques. I will buy your treasures. Uncle Funky’s is moving 2350 N. Reading Rd., Denver PA. Zia Maria’s shopping cen- ter. 1-484-432-9770, 717733-0003. WANTED: Vinyl records & musical instruments: Pay- ing cash. Top dollar paid for your vinyl records- all styles and genres, 33s, 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, clarinets, trumpets, any- thing music! We love it all. Call or stop by today, Li- titz Music Company, 47 S. Broad Street in Lititz. 7176 2 7 - 4 9 2 9 . www.lititzmusic.com.
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The Cocalico School District is accepting applications for:
Reading and/or Math Paraprofessional Part-time, hourly
Classroom/Special Education Paraprofessional Part-time, hourly
Custodian - 2nd Shift Full-time, hourly
Food Service Part-time, hourly
Substitute Custodians Hourly, as needed
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Senior Caseworker Lancaster County Office of Aging
Challenging position that is responsible for investigating abuse, neglect, and exploitation of older adults. Must meet one of the following minimum requirements: • One year as an Aging Caseworker or Assessment Caseworker in a Pennsylvania Area Agency on Aging, or • Three years of experience in public or private social work, including one year of direct aging care management experience and a Bachelor’s Degree which includes or is supplemented by 12 semester hours credit in sociology, social welfare, psychology, gerontology, or other related social sciences, or • Two years of experience in public or private social work including one year of direct aging program experience and a bachelor’s degree with a social welfare major, or • Any equivalent combination of experience, that includes one year of direct aging program experience, and training including successful completion of 12 semester hours of college level courses in sociology, social welfare, psychology, gerontology, or other related social sciences.
Starting Salary $40,716 Health Insurance, Prescription Drug Plan, Health Savings Account, Vision/Dental Plan, Pension Plan, Tuition Reimbursement, Paid Holidays, Generous Vacation/Personal/Sick Time, Overtime
For more Information contact Executive Director Lon Wible 717-299-7979 or wiblel@co.lancaster.pa.us
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is a marketing major of the Class of 2024 and a graduate of Bishop Shanahan. • Joshua Cooper, of Ephrata, is a Biology major of the Class of 2022 and a graduate of Ephrata. • Elizabeth Cranford, of Lititz, is an Early Childhood Education major of the Class of 2023 and a graduate of Columbia Boro. • Taylor Evans, of Lititz, is an Accounting major of the Class of 2021 and a graduate of Manheim Township. • Nathan Forbes, of Lititz, is a Business Administration and Economics major of the Class of 2022 and a graduate of Veritas Academy. • Alaina Fry, of Lititz, is a Music Education major of the Class of 2023 and a graduate of Warwick.
Susquehanna University congratulates its Dean’s List students. 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. • Charles Braught, of Leola, is an Earth and Environmental Sciences major of the Class of 2023 and a graduate of Conestoga Valley. • Madyson Burns, of Lititz, is an Advertising and Marketing major of the Class of 2021 and a graduate of Twin Valley. • Julia Cerrato, of Denver,
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AKRON
• Weiser’s Market BOWMANSVILLE
• Horst Outdoor Power & Equip. • Ranck’s Family Restaurant BRICKERVILLE
• The Pretzel Hut BROWNSTOWN
• Daniel’s Farm Store • Dutch Lanes DENVER/ADAMSTOWN
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A Step In Time Antique Center Deer Country Fulton Bank (Denver) Red Roof Inn
• Tru by Hilton • Turkey Hill (300 Main Street) • Turkey Hill (2501 N . Reading Rd.) • Weaver Markets (Adamstown) EAST EARL
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Good’s Store Horst Farm Market Martin’s Trailside Express Shady Maple Smorgasbord Shady Maple Farm Market
ELM
• Elm Post Office EPHRATA
• A.B. Martin Roofing Supply
• Ebenezer Groceries • Ephrata Area Chamber of Commerce • Friendly Mini Mart • Glenwood Foods • Good’s Store • Green Dragon • Gus’s Keystone Family Restaurant • Key Aid/Ace Hardware • Martins’ Country Market • Next Door Food Store • Redner’s Warehouse Markets • Sharp Shopper • Turkey Hill (4 Hahnstown Road)
• Turkey Hill (903 S. State Street) • Turkey Hill (1010 Sharp Avenue) • Turkey Hill (3585 Rothsville Road) • Wawa • Weaver Nut Sweets & Snacks • Weis Markets
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Below is a list of convenient locations where you can pick up your weekly issue if you are not in our regular hand-delivered area.
Giant Lititz Family Cupboard Oregon Dairy Restaurant PaulB Weiser’s Market
MARTINDALE
• Eby’s Store MOHNTON
FIVEPOINTVILLE
• Green Hills Lumber & Home Center
• Weaver’s Store
MORGANTOWN
LEOLA
• Turkey Hill
• Middle Creek Lawn & Patio • Weaver’s Hardware LITITZ
MYERSTOWN
• Horning’s Market of Myerstown
NEW HOLLAND
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Fix My Computer Please Grocery Outlet Garden Spot Village J .B. Zimmerman Yoder’s Country Market
REAMSTOWN
• Redner’s Quick Shoppe REINHOLDS
• Sunoco ROTHSVILLE
• Rothsville Mini Market SCHAEFFERSTOWN
• BB’s Grocery Outlet • Dutch-Way • Good’s Store
Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 28, 2021 - 11B
9 Moravian College Dean’s List
Moravian College named 794 students to the Dean’s Honor List for the Spring 2021 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. To read the list of students earning Dean’s Honors List, please read the announcement on the Moravian College website. Local students included: • Benjamin Ilkhanoff of Lititz. • Sophia Ilkhanoff of Lititz. • Elizabeth Valudes of Lititz.
HELP WANTED CDL B & NON-CDL P/T SATURDAY & SUNDAY Lancaster based company needs to fill a weekend driving position. Saturday and Sunday scheduled morning run starting at 6:30 a.m. Typically finished around 12:00 noon. Great opportunity for retirees and others looking to supplement their income. Dock to dock, no touch, clean and well-maintained trucks. Must have 3 years clean MVR and accident record-must meet all DOT requirements, to include preemployment drug screen, current medical card. Call 717-869-5734 – leave a message
HELP WANTED CDL B & NON-CDL DRIVERS Part-Time Local company is in need of experienced drivers. Great opportunity for retired drivers and others who have a flexible schedule looking for additional income. Oncall on-demand time sensitive, time critical p/up and delivery. Home daily. Well maintained equipment - excellent pay. Must have minimum 3 years verifiable driving experience. Must have minimum 3 years clean MVR and minimum 3 years accident free. Must meet all DOT requirements. Call our voice mail number
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Bridgewater Ithaca College College Dean’s List Dean’s List The Dean’s List for the spring semester at Bridgewater College has been announced by Dr. Leona A. Sevick, provost and vice president for academic affairs. More than 450 students were named to the list. Students on the Dean’s List have attained a 3.4 or better grade point average of a possible 4.0. Any student who earned all A’s for a perfect 4.0 grade point average for the 15week semester is identified with an asterisk by the student’s name. The following student from this area has excelled academically: • Samantha A. Morse of Ephrata, a sophomore majoring in Psychology.
9 Mount St. Mary’s University Dean’s List
Ithaca College congrat ulates students named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2021 semester. Mount St. Mary’s Local student included: University is pleased to • Clay Oberholtzer of announce that 673 students Ephrata. earned Dean’s List honors
9 Swann Named to Dean’s List
Grant V. Swann was named to the Dean’s List at Villanova University for the Spring 2021 Semester. He is a Cocalico High School graduate and is from Denver. He is studying Electrical Engineering. Students must have earned a semester GPA of 3.5 or higher.
WHO’S HIRING
• Rebecca Gideon, of Denver, is a Music Education major of the Class of 2023 and a graduate of Cocalico. • Alayna McEvoy, of Leola, is a Graphic Design major of the Class of 2023 and a graduate of Conestoga Valley. • Ryan Miller, of Lititz, is a Graphic Design major of the Class of 2022 and a graduate of Warwick. • Max Olree, of Lititz, is an International Business major of the Class of 2023 and a graduate of Warwick. • Deanna Phillips, of East Earl, is an arts and sciences major of the Class of 2024 and a graduate of Garden Spot. • Annie Vogt, of Akron, is a Graphic Design major of the Class of 2021 and a graduate of Ephrata. • Ashton Weaver, of Ephrata, is a Biochemistry major of the Class of 2022 and a graduate of Ephrata.
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in Spring 2021, achieving this accomplishment in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. An additional 180 students were named to the President’s List for earning a grade point average of 4.0. Local students included: • Mary Campbell of Ephrata. • Elizabeth King of New Holland. • Emma Weinheimer of Lititz.
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Clow Named Northhampton Community to Dean’s College List Michael Clow was Dean’s List named to the Dean’s List at the University of New Hampshire for the Spring 2021 Semester. Students named to the Dean’s List at the University of New Hampshire are 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.
The following local students were among nearly 2,000 high-achieving scholars that have ben named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2021 semester at Northhampton Community College. The honor is reserved for students who have completed a minimum of six credits and achieved at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. • Emily Karl, a general studies major from Ephrata. • Carey Weber, an early childhood education major from New Holland. • Carla Landis, an early childhood education major from Reinholds. (Continued On Page 12B)
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College News (Continued From Page 11B)
Hanna Named To Dean’s List
Mackenzie Hanna of Reinholds was named to the Spring 2021 Dean’s List at the University of Findlay. To earn this achievement, a student must attain a grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale.
Students at Lehigh University attained Dean’s List in Spring 2021. This status is granted to students who earned a scholastic average of 3.6 or better while carrying at least 12 hours of regularly graded courses. • Rachel Houser of Lititz. • Ethan Heller of Lititz. • Jordyn Hock of Leola. • Alexa Bennetch of Denver. • Nicolas Altenderfer of Lititz.
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To be eligible for the Dean’s List, Albright students must earn a GPA of 3.75 or better while taking a minimum of three lettergraded courses during a semester. Local students earning Albright College Spring 2021 Dean’s List honors include: • Kristy Fernandez of Ephrata. A graduate of Ephrata Senior High School, Fernandez studied Fashion: Merchandising with a minor in Digital Media during the spring semester. • Leah Strausser of Narvon. A graduate of Garden Spot High School, Strausser studied Molecular Psychobiology with a minor
in Evolutionary Studies during the spring semester. • Janae Taft of Lititz. A graduate of West Lafayette Jr-Sr High School, Taft studied International Relations and Public Health with a minor in French during the spring semester. • Erika Jerrahian of Ephrata. A graduate of Saint Joseph By-The-Sea High School, Jerrahian studied Biochemistry during the spring semester. • Morgan Stuhltrager of Lititz. A graduate of Warwick High School, Stuhltrager studied Biochemistry during the spring semester. • Janae Hershey of New Holland. A graduate of Garden Spot High School, Hershey studied Biology and Business Administration during the spring semester. • Hannah Plowmaker of Ephrata. A graduate of
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- Assembly and Sanding - CNC Operator - Hardware/Final Assembly Seeking individuals who: • Are self-motivated • Detail oriented • Enjoy working with others in a fast-paced environment • Have good Christian values
Starting wage $15-$22 per hour depending on experience Paid Holidays and Paid Vacation, Fully Air Conditioned Shop, Health Insurance & Incentive. Transportation available in some areas.
Call: 717-354-5797 ext. 101 to apply or in person at 171 Tower Rd., New Holland, PA 17557
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Ephrata Senior High School, Plowmaker studied Business Administration during the spring semester. • Rimma Denisenko of Denver. A graduate of Cocal ico Senior High School, Denisenko studied Mathe matics and Psychology during the spring semester.
9 Coastal Carolina University Dean’s List
2,121 undergraduate students at Coastal Carolina University were named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2021 semester. Students who make the Dean’s List have achieved a grade point average between 3.5-3.99 for the semester. Among those students is: • Eden Wickenheiser, a Economics major from Lititz.
Hofstra University Dean’s List
Hofstra University con gratulates the students named to the Spring 2021 Dean’s List for their outstanding academic achievement. Students must earn a grade point average of at least 3.5 during the semester to make the Dean’s List. • Rachel Sechrist of Reinholds.
9 Breneiser Named to Dean’s List
Elizabeth Breneiser of Ephrata is one of 1800 students who was named to Bradley University’s Dean’s List for the Spring 2021 semester. Breneiser is majoring in Marketing. 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.
United Church of Christ Homes
Ephrata Manor A progressive, team-oriented, 120 bed Skilled facility is seeking an
Activities Assistant This is a modified part-time position working less than 30 hours in a two-week pay period. Weekend and Holiday Availability Required. Experience with elderly population preferred.
APPRENTICE INSTALLERS FLOORING AND CABINETS
Excellent wages and retirement plan. Please mail or fax resume and letter of interest to:
Jessica Kistler, Director of Activities United Church of Christ Homes Ephrata Manor
Full-time opportunity in our flooring and cabinet division for apprentice installers interested in learning a trade. The position is responsible to assist in the installation of all types of flooring, countertops, vanities and cabinetry. This includes using a variety of hand and power tools to help install under the direction of the lead installer. In addition, the position will perform prep work and tear outs, load and unload work trucks, move materials at the work site and assist in any way from job start to finish. Qualified candidates must have a desire to learn, be attentive to detail, have the ability to regularly lift/move up to 50 lbs. and frequently lift/move more than 100 lbs.; and stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl. A valid PA driver’s license & clean driving record, and a stable work history, including consistent attendance, is required. We offer competitive wages and benefits including generous employee discount, 401(k) with match, medical and other insurance, year round work and the opportunity to build a career as a skilled craftsperson. To apply, visit www.bombergers.com and click on “Join Our Team” at the bottom of the homepage.
Manufacturing Techs
Full-Time Diesel Service Technician Service Technician Now Hiring! Full-Time
CounterTek Inc. is a fast-growing company that manufactures quality custom countertops for the kitchen and bath industry. We are looking for motivated individuals who want the opportunity to join our team! We are looking for a few good people with great work ethics and attitudes. You will have an opportunity to work with the best people in the countertop industry. We are a family-oriented company with great benefits.
Now Hiring! Now Hiring! Full-Time Diesel
Full-Time Generator Technician Full-Time Diesel Generator Technician Service Technician • Experienced Diesel Technician needed
for in-shop repairs and engine rebuilds Technician needed •• Experienced Brand specifiDiesel c training provided for in-shop repairs and engine rebuilds • Generator Assembly Technician needed • Brand specific training provided for assembling custom-made generators •• Generator Assembly Technician needed Willing to train qualified applicant for assembling custom-made generators • Experienced Diesel Technician needed Comprehensive benefi ts package including • for Willing to train qualifi ed applicant in-shop repairs and engine rebuilds paid vacation and holidays, health insurance, paidc disability insurance • company Comprehensive benefitsprovided package including Brand specifi training and match paid 401k vacation and holidays, health insurance, • Generator Assembly Technician needed company paid disability insurance forPlease assembling custom-made generators and 401k contact: match HR@staufferdiesel.com • Willing train qualifiand ed applicant fortoapplication job description, Please contact: HR@staufferdiesel.com • Comprehensive benefi ts package or call (717) 721-5117including paid vacation and holidays, insurance, for application and jobhealth description, company paid disability insurance or call (717) 721-5117 and 401k match
Full-Time Generator Technician
Please contact: HR@staufferdiesel.com for application and job description, 34 Stauffer Lane, Ephrata, PA 17522 or call (717) 721-5117 34 Stauffer Lane, Ephrata, PA 17522
99 Bethany Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 Phone: (717) 738-7474 • Fax: (717) 738-7478 jkistler@ucc-homes.org EEOE
Your Custom Countertop Company
Standard work week: Monday through Friday, 6am-2:30pm plus overtime
Skills/Qualifications:
• Must be able to use measuring tools and apply basic math skills • Must be able to lift and/or move up to 50 lbs. • Pay attention to detail and accuracy • Team player • No experience necessary. WE WILL TRAIN!
Employees of CounterTek are offered the following compensation and benefits: • $16 per hour after 90 days • 100% paid employee health insurance • 100% paid long term disability insurance • Competitive paid vacation policy and paid holidays • 4% 401K match • A small family business culture
If you are a team player who is willing to learn, consider CounterTek! Applications may be submitted Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm
1215 Ridge Avenue, Ephrata, PA 17522
717-336-2371 Fax: 717-336-2381
Apply Online Under “Careers” At:
www.countertek.com CounterTek is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Automotive Deeds Recorded The following were recorded at the Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds office from July 15 to July 21: Adamstown Borough Dennis G. Potteiger and Kathleen A. Potteiger con veyed property in Adams town Borough to Christina L. Galbraith and Russell N. Galbraith for $335,000. Anthony E. Marshall and Juliet E. Marshall conveyed property on Rebecca Drive to Amanda Benner and Timothy Benner for $241,000. Akron Borough Jethro Beiler, Anya E. Beiler, and Shannon R. Weaver conveyed property on North Ninth Street to Jethro Beiler and Anya E. Beiler for $1. Cheryl G. Cross and Ray E. Cross conveyed property on Main Street to James Richvalsky and Ruth Richvalsky for $297,000. Brecknock Township Darryl L. White conveyed property in Brecknock Township to Morgan A. Hoffman and Darryl L. White for $1. Magdalene Wenrich con veyed property on Orchard
Garden Spot High Recognizes Accountability
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Four students from Garden Spot were recently selected for exemplifying the trait of personal accountability throughout the school year. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Aiden Durant, Katelyn Davis, Collin Burkholder and Kira Corrie. Congratulations to the students recognized with this honor! Road to Kevin R. Good and Bambi J. Good for $80,000. Talon Holdings LLC con veyed property in Breck nock Township to Ann Marie Peterson and Eric B. Peterson for $110,000. Esbenshade Partnership con veyed property on Bomans ville Road to Esbenshade Partnership for $1. Esbenshade Partnership con
veyed property on Bomans ville Road to Janelle E. Esbenshade and Terry L. Esbenshade for $1. Daniel L. Mast and Jewel B. Mast conveyed property on Wheatland Drive to Anthony L. Huber and Kelly M. Huber for $306,300. Clay Township Lincoln Land Group Inc. conveyed property in
Clay Township to Edward Camarota and Sandra Camarota for $104,100. Michael L. Sensenig and Nancy K. Sensenig conveyed property on Nathan Drive to Jennifer R. Thompson and Matthew L. Thompson for $484,900. Denver Borough Tracey L. Shultz conveyed property on Oak Street
to Jeremy R. Geunes for $185,000. Earl Township Grande Land LP conveyed property in Earl Township to Corey Douglas and Yolanda Douglas for $369,000. Daniel K. Stoltzfus and Rachel F. Stoltzfus conveyed property in Earl Township to Nelson Z. Hoover and Susan N. Hoover for $350,000.
Jane H. Zimmerman and Lamar L. Zimmerman conveyed property on Conestoga Avenue to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for $1. East Cocalico Township Susan L. Kittler conveyed property in East Cocalico Township to Karl E. Kittler and Keith Kittler for $1. George E. Kouba and Elizabeth J. Miko-Tom conveyed property on Stony Run Road to George E. Kouba and Elizabeth J. Miko-Tom for $1. Mary Ann DiFrancesco conveyed property on Bill Drive to Michael T. Maurer for $169,000. Earl King Construction LLC conveyed property on Coastal Avenue to Jeromy Snyder and Sarah R. Snyder for $284,900. Denver Realty Associates LLC conveyed property in East Cocalico Township to Exeter 41 Weaver LP for $60,000,000. Kathy J. Delong and Rich ard A. Delong conveyed property on East Church Street to Amy Rose Bru backer for $236,000. Joseph P. Evans Jr. and Marlea Evans conveyed property on Audubon Circle to Kevin Lynn Nolt and Lillian F. Nolt for $351,000. (Continued On Page 14B)
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14B - Wednesday, July 28, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”
Deeds Recorded East Earl Township Amos K. King Jr. conveyed property on Red Run Road to Susan K. Carkoski for $340,000. Gralan Inc. conveyed property on Cardinal Court to Fallan M. DiMaria and Vincenzo DiMaria for $691,176. Carrie Kirkner conveyed property on Dawkins Drive to Jonathan B. Boyd and Maria L. Boyd for $300,000. The Eastern Lancaster County School District conveyed property to the
Brunswick Farms 2 BR apartments at Brunswick Farms. Rent $1,120 a month, includes all utilities (heat/hot water/sewer/trash/electric) except telephone & cable. NO PETS. Smoke-free PROPERTY. On-site laundry room, community room. Some income restrictions apply, the minimum income is $2,148 month or $25,776 per year. Section 8 vouchers accepted. Credit, criminal, sex offender database registration, landlord, income & income from assets will all be verified during processing. Call Monica today!
Call 717-517-9257 for an application. Equal Housing Opportunity
Eastern Lancaster County School District for $1. Ephrata Borough Debra J. Zimmerman and Lynn R. Zimmerman conveyed property on Spring Garden Street to Debra J. Zimmerman and Lynn R. Zimmerman for $1. Beverly A. Johns and Larry L. Johns Jr. conveyed property on Irene Avenue to Michelle M. Brown and Michael L. Ferrara for $193,000. Gwen C. Donnelly and Kevin J. Donnelly conveyed property on Church Avenue to Jonathan A. Carl for $215,000. Ashley E. Martin conveyed property on East Main Street to 17 Mile LLC for $200,000. Justen R. Hanna conveyed property on Bellevue Avenue to DNB Investments LLC for $148,500. Cynthia M. Heck and Scott A. Heck conveyed property on Mason Drive to Cynthia M. Heck for $1.
3 CENTER SQUARE Apartments in Maytown
Available now. 2 B/R at $895 includes ALL utilities. NO PETS. Smoke free apartments. Income Limits Apply. Must pass credit check & background checks. Section 8 accepted. Credit, criminal, sex offender database registration, landlord, income & income from assets will all be verified during processing. Call Monica.
Call 717-517-9257 for an application. Equal Housing Opportunity
24 E. Orange St., Ephrata
For Lease
1,531 sq. ft. first floor office, spacious room 2 powder rooms, on- and off-street parking, heat/ water/sewer/trash included. Owner willing to renovate. $800.00/month Roger Kline 717.733.4777 or 717.940.5588
Roger@kingswayrealty.com
Blair Weber and Jordan L. Weber conveyed property in Ephrata Borough to Jacob D. Stoltzfus for $240,000. Erin M. Kregar conveyed property on Washington Avenue to Carissa M. Ritchie for $175,000. Ephrata Township Robert E. Miller conveyed property on Ridge Avenue to BE&F LLC for $166,000. Jason J. Earhart and Jessica L. Earhart conveyed prop erty in Ephrata Town ship to Benjamin Jeffery Dona hower and Catya Morse Donahower for $366,935. Edna Mae Sensenig conveyed property on Royer Road to RHF Associates LLC for $302,000. Paul S. Martin and Regina M. Martin conveyed property on Summerlyn Drive to Regina M. Martin for $1. Jeffrey B. Harelson conveyed property on Brookfield Drive to Jeffrey B. Harelson for $1. Andrew P. Weiss conveyed property on Blackberry Land to Cameron T. Weaver and Victoria A. Weaver for $275,000. Brenda M. Bowman and Lester M. Bowman con veyed property on Division Highway to Jeffrey Engel hardt and Cindy A. Killian for $255,000. Zimmerman Home Builders LLC conveyed property in Ephrata Township to Megan
MARIETTA APTS. 2 BR apartments at Marietta Senior Apartments FOR PERSONS 62 AND OLDER ONLY, rent is $944 a month, includes all utilities (heat/hot water/sewer/trash/electricity). NO PETS. Smoke free PROPERTY. On-site laundry room, community room and storage. Some income restrictions apply, the minimum income is $1,800 or $21,600 a year. Section 8 vouchers accepted. Credit, criminal, sex offender database registration, landlord, income & income from assets will all be verified during processing. Call Lisa Kashner today!
Call 717-391-8950 for an application. Equal Housing Opportunity
E. Gribb and Matthew T. Shanaman for $434,805. Bradley J. Martin and Sabrina L Martin conveyed property on Ridge Avenue to Bradley J. Martin and Sabrina L. Martin for $1. Dawn M. Myers and Thomas L. Myers conveyed property on Summit Drive to Anthony D. Riek, Danielle M. Riek, and Julia E. Riek for $265,000. Darrell R. Kunkle and Lesie G. Kunkle conveyed property on Glenwood Drive to Gerald L. Mohler and Sharon L. Mohler for $369,000. Lititz Borough Edward A. Robin conveyed property on Forney Drive to Mark Murr for $259,900. Michelle L. Wiley conveyed property on East New Street to Molly C. Briggs and Timothy L. Donley for $300,000. The M. Brooke Minnich Deed of Trust and the Peter J. Parsil Deed of Trust conveyed property on West Cedar Street to Ruth A. Weaver and Terry L. Weaver for $253,500. The J. Richard Shaub Estate conveyed property on Forney Drive to Dennis Tirado for $193,000. Ryan T. Benner and Thomas Mickey Snyder conveyed property on East Front Street to Powerhouse Design
& Renovations LLC for $80,000. New Holland Borough The Raymond R. Tice Sr. Estate conveyed property on Wecaf Road to Freedom Real Estate Partners LLC for $185,000. Upper Leacock Township Gail Ressler and Thomas Ressler conveyed property on West Main Street to Gail Ressler, Thomas Ressler, and Danielle L. Yost for $1. Nilucamm LLC conveyed property on New Holland Pike to Firm Foundations Property Solutions for $1,350,000. Kayleigh M. Marinac and Jon-Paul Prudente conveyed property on Ridge View Drive to Jessica L. Warwick and Thatcher D. Warwick for $310,000. Linda J. Good and R. Douglas Good conveyed property on Mayfield Drive to Nicole Eby De Rodriguez for $325,000. Michael L. Hollinger and Ruth B. Hollinger conveyed property on West Main Street to Clifton Jamil Kenon Jr. for $305,000. Margaret H. Kreider con veyed property in Upper Leacock Township to Aaron B. Miller and Annie K. Miller for $240,000. Warwick Township Ashley Camp and Chad D. Camp conveyed property on
APARTMENTS
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142 Tom Ave., Ephrata, 2 Bedroom Apt. Second floor, newer construction and spacious. Oversized patio, two off-street parking spaces within walking distance to small community park. Includes: custom kitchen cabinetry with center island, refrigerator, stove with overhead microwave, dishwasher, full-size washer and dryer, heat pump with central air, mowing and snow removal. $925/month plus utilities. Availability mid-September. All units require security deposit, one-year lease, references and credit check. NO PETS/NO SMOKING PERMITTED IN ANY UNIT Rental applications can be picked up at The Shopping News/Hocking Printing Co., Inc. 615 E. Main St., Ephrata, PA or printed from www.snews.com 717-738-1151
FOR SALE
American Steel Storage Building
• Model S40-16 • 22 Gauge Shell • 40’ Wide x 80’ Long x 16’ High • Front and Rear 14’x14’ Garage Doors • 3’x7’ Service Door Located at 1605 Apple Street, Ephrata, PA • Erected 2002 Inspection by appointment, contact Kevin at (717) 738-7900 or Email kevinluring@gardenspotautoauction.com. Accepting sealed bids until Monday, August 30, 2021 at P.O. Box 501, Ephrata, PA 17522.
STRUCTURE TO BE REMOVED BY BUYER. BUILDING MUST BE REMOVED FROM PROPERTY BEFORE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2021.
Knollwood Drive to Ashley Camp for $10. John A. Mateyak conveyed property on Field Lane to Chad J. Degraw and Marta K. Degraw for $400,219. Jill A. Brown and Richard A. Hess conveyed property on Ridge Road to Caitlin J. Zecher and Daniel J. Zecher for $144,000. Randy William Fischer and Christa B. Nelson conveyed property in Warwick Town ship to Christa B. Fischer and Randy William Fischer for $1. Daniel L. Snavely, David M. Snavely, and Douglas E. Snavely conveyed property on Woodcrest Avenue to Jeffrey R. Travis and Teagan E. Travis for $370,000. Nancy M. Maples and Stephen B. Maples conveyed property on Moorland Court to Benjamin Joel Harris for $230,000. Garman Builders at Lanc aster LLC conveyed property on Lititz Bend Drive to Ami R. Schnipke and Christopher C. Schnipke for $858,840. Daniel P. Peterson conveyed property on Pheasant Lane to Jeffrey Merritt and Worasiri Merritt for $210,000. The Janine P. Renninger Estate conveyed property in Warwick Township to Brittany A. Graber and Adam S. Hicks for $270,000. Charles H. Bock and Patti A. Bock conveyed property in Warwick Township to Charles H. Bock for $1. Michael T. Hackett and Nancy R. Steedle conveyed property on Coventry Lane to Jared Raymond Stoudt and Nicole Renee Stoudt for $360,000. West Cocalico Township Daniel A. DiCicco and Heather A. DiCicco con veyed property on Red Stone Circle to Rachel A. Sprecher for $195,000. West Earl Township Sylvia S. Conrad conveyed property on West Main Street to Wilfredo Ortiz Melendez and Maritza Enid Pellot for $300,000. Emily Joy Scherer and Kristopher Matthew Scherer conveyed property on Walnut Drive to Emily Joy Scherer and Kristopher Matthew Scherer for $1. JTD Holdings LP conveyed property on Oregon Pike to Chalak Mitra Capital Partners LLC for $1,430,000.
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Public Sales
SALES REGISTER TUES., JULY 27 - 3:00 p.m. - Bill Coleman, 262 Hopeland Rd., Lititz. Rough cut and live edge lumber auction. Live and online. Hess Auction Group. WED., JULY 28 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. WED., JULY 28 - 6:00 p.m. - Calvin N. and Delores M. Martin, 151 Hahnstown Rd., Ephrata. 3 bedroom rancher with attached 2 car garage, portable horse barn, 22’x24’ work shop, 8/10 acre +/-. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. FRI., JULY 30 - 4:00 p.m. - Leon H. and Edna L. Horning, 201 Spruce St., Richland. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car attached garage, detached 3 car garage, pole building garage, hit and miss engines, JD 60 tractor, equipment, 3.6 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.
FRI., JULY 30 - 5:00 p.m. & SAT., JULY 31 8:30 a.m. - Aaron and Elva Stauffer Estate, 552 Stevens Rd., Ephrata. Custom built Cape Cod, 3,500+ sq. ft., 1+ acre, 4 car garage, main level master bedroom. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Nice antiques, gold and silver coins, furniture. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 31 - 9:00
a.m. - Francis and Shirley May, 2579 Conestoga Creek Rd., Morgantown. 4 bedroom, 2 story home with attached 2 car garage on 1.10 acres. Real estate at 11:00 a.m. 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe, trailer, lawn and garden, tools, antiques and collectibles, furniture and household items. Horning Farm Agency. SAT., JULY 31 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding firearms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 31 - 10:00 a.m. - David A. and Mary A. Fisher, 202 Cambridge Rd.,
Coatesville. Country custom 2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, horse barn, dog kennel, 2 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 31 - 2:00 p.m. - John M. and Lisa M. Buckwalter, 354 Sunnyside Rd., Newmanstown. 20 acre farmette, country 2 story 3 bedroom farm house, 2 story 30x50 bank barn, garage, wood shop, butcher shop, horse barn, wood shed/ garage. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., AUGUST 2 - 10:00 a.m. - Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver. Antiques,
PUBLIC AUCTION
Thursday, August 5 • 6pm
65 Savo Ave. Lancaster, PA 17601 • Family Room Addition with Fireplace • East Access to Rt. 283, 30 & 222 • Level Lot in Nice Neighborhood • Manheim Township SD • 0.34 Acres
furniture and personal property. Furniture at 12:00 noon. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. MON., AUGUST 2 - 6:00 p.m. - Evelyn Michael, 40 School Lane Ave., Ephrata. Conestoga Valley 3 bedroom ranch home. Hess Auction Group.
OF ANTIQUES; FURNITURE & PERSONAL PROPERTY
MON., AUGUST 2, 2021
SALE AT 10:00 A.M./FURNITURE AT 12:00 NOON To be held at Renninger’s Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd. (Rt. 272) Denver
Our Entire Auction Will Be Outside, Under The Pavilion. We Will Be Full! Please Note: Consignments Will Be Accepted Monday Mornings From 6AM-9AM. For pictures, visit www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#1536) weekend prior to auction date. 10% buyer’s premium. Cash, credit card or good PA check accepted as payment. No out of state checks without bank letter or prior approval. All items sold as-is, where-is. Food & restrooms available. All announcements made day of sale take precedence over prior advertisement. *Follow our online-only auctions in addition to our live, weekly auctions* Antiques & Primitives Auction Ends Online Mon., August 2nd at 5PM! Items May Be Previewed Sun., August 1st From 8AM-10AM Or Mon., August 2nd From 9AM-2PM. To view the catalog and bid, go to www.PannebeckerWolf.Hibid.com. Lic. #AU001476-L Lic. #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.pannebeckerwolf.com
See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.
Auction for: Kathleen Hershey Est. Attorney: Scott Mitchell
717-664-5238 877-599-8894
PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION
Monday, August 2 • 6pm
Saturday, August 7 • 11am
40 School Lane Ave. Ephrata, PA 17522 • • • •
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PUBLIC SALE
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
AY000253L
TUES., AUGUST 3 - 5:00 p.m. - Glenn W. Shaffer Estate, 20 Ray Dr., Denver. 1 story 2 bedroom rancher, detached 1 car garage. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., AUGUST 3 - 6:30 p.m. - Tonda L. Adams,
215 N. Broad St. Lititz, PA 17543
Well-Maintained Property, Close to Rt. 772 & 222 Brick Propane Fireplace in the Living Room Partially Finished Basement w/ Kitchenette Conestoga Valley SD • 0.49 Acres
•Within Walking Distance to Downtown Lititz, Shops, & Restaurants •Detach 2-Car Garage Leased Separately •5 Off-Street Parking Spaces •Warwick SD • 0.22 Acres
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
AY000253L
Auction for: Evelyn Michael Attorney: Young & Young
See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.
See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.
717-664-5238 877-599-8894
(Brickerville/Clay Area)
PUBLIC AUCTION
3-BR 2.5-BA LOG CHALET w/1-CAR GAR. * 1.13 ACRES! 24’x39’ TRUCK GAR. * CHICKEN COOPS * GARDEN AREA! CUB CADET TRACTORS & SNOW BLOWER VEHICLES * PERSONAL PROPERTY
SAT., AUG. 14, 2021 at 9:30 AM REAL ESTATE at 11:00 AM
AY000253L
Auction for: Robert C. Diller Jr.
PUBLIC AUCTION 154.7 ACRE DAIRY FARM w/STREAM
2½ STY. 4 BDRM. FARM HOUSE – 3 CAR GARAGE BANK BARN – DAIRY COW ADDITION – HEIFER BARNS EQUIP. BLDG. w/SHOP – (6) STAVE SILOS w/UNLOADERS S. COCALICO – BLAINSPORT – REINHOLDS AREA
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27 • 1 P.M.
115 N. Peartown Rd., Reinholds. Rt. 897 N. from Reinholds thru Blainsport. Right N. Peartown Rd. OR from Kleinfeltersville Rt. 897 S. from Cocalico. Left N. Peartown Rd.
Located at: 336 W. 28th Division Hwy, Lititz, Pa. Elizabeth Twp. Lancaster Co.
Directions: From Brickerville Rt. 501/322 follow Rt. 322 W. 1 mile to home on left. Real Estate: Consists of a 1,519 sq. ft. 3-bdrm 2.5-bath rustic log chalet w/1car garage & truck garage on a rural 1.13-ac.tract. Main floor features a living room w/open beams & pine trim; dining room w/pine trim & lots of natural light; kitchen w/white painted cabinetry, appliances, center island w/sink; mud room/laundry w/W & D; master bedroom w/private bath w/whirlpool, shower & double vanity; 2nd floor has 2 bedrooms & full bath; walk-out basement has 14’x24’ family room w/brick FP & wood burning insert; ½ bath; 1-car garage; utility room w/new gas furnace HW heat; water treatment system; canning storage; 200 amp svc; on-site well & septic; annual taxes: $4,267. Outbuilding: a 24’x39’ truck garage w/12’ overhead door, gas heat, ½ bath; numerous chicken coops & enclosed chicken run; 1,000, 500 & 100 gallon LP tanks; large garden; charming water feature lily/fish pond w/waterfall; beautiful perennial gardens & nicely landscaped; level macadam drive & parking. OPEN HOUSE: SAT. JULY 31 from 1-3 PM; for info call/text auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Note: Absolutely stunning well-maintained log chalet dwelling; move-in ready condition; valuable bonus truck garage & hobby chicken enterprise! Warwick schools. Seller is moving to Belize for mission work and very motivated to sell! For photos & listing, visit www.martinandrutt.com Vehicles: 2006 blue Chevy Equinox LT, 119k miles, leather, loaded; 2004 green Chevy Trailblazer V-6, 140k miles, cloth seats, clean.
Auction By: Michael J. Martin 717-371-3333 John J. Rutt II 717-587-8906 AY-2189-L
Auction For:
NEW HOLLAND, PA
Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.
CAROLYN L. (& the late CLAIR) MARTIN
Farm house w/2100+ SF, eat-in kitchen w/Fox craft cabinets, laundry/ mudroom, sewing/canning rm. w/sink & stove, living & family rms., 4 bdrms., 1½ baths, oil HW heat, attached 3 car gar., barn 44x76 w/13 calf stalls, dairy cow addition 38x118 w/82 tie stalls, 2½” SS pipe line, 8 auto take offs, 1000 & 900 gal. Mueller tanks w/free heater & plate cooler, 24x32 feed rm. addition w/Rissler mixer & 4 feed bins, 6 stave silos w/unloaders, 58x108 & 36x84 Heifer barns w/head gates, 24x40 barn w/head gates, equip. bldg. 96x50 w/insulated shop 32x50 w/overhead doors, dairy & Heifer barn setup w/connecting concrete barn yards, manure pit 70x100, 154.7 ACRES w/100 acres tillable (130 acres potential) & 40 acres fenced pasture w/stream. Buyer will have option to purchase crops for dairy operation. Zoned Ag. After 72 years in Sauder family, owners serious to sell. High producing farm w/move-in dairy operation. Selling complete w/all dairy equipment included. Farm is in Clean & Green & Lancaster Farm Land Trust. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., August 7, 14 & 21 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
Richard N. & Elaine G. Sauder 717-336-7883 or 717-278-0309 www.klinekreidergood.com
717-664-5238 877-599-8894
(Big Valley/Mill Creek Area)
PUBLIC AUCTION
4-BR 2-BA 2,400 SQ. FT. 2-STORY REMODELED HOME 2.40 ACRES! * GARAGE/SHOP & OFFICE ANIMAL BARNS & PASTURE! * ZONED C-1 COVERED BRIDGE OVER SADDLER CREEK SPORTSMAN’S DREAM!
FRI., AUG. 13, 2021 at 6:30 PM
Located at: 12344 Big Valley Pike, Mill Creek, Pa. Brady Twp. Huntingdon Co.
Directions: From Rt. 655 Belleville, Pa. follow Rt. 655 S. 12 miles to home on right OR from Rt. 22 Mill Creek, Rt. 655 N. to home on left. Real Estate: Consists of a 4-bdrm., 2-bath 2,400+ sq. ft. 2-story dwelling, detached garage/shop & numerous outbuildings on a 2.40-acre rural lot. Main floor features covered 10’x22’ front porch; an updated eat-in style kitchen w/ oak cabinetry, appliances & vinyl flooring; 14’x18’ living room w/HW flooring; 2 full baths; office/den; 2 bedrooms w/closets; utility room; 2nd floor has 2 bedrooms; walk-out daylight basement has laundry hook-up; 2 utility rooms; attic/ loft; oil furnace w/275 gallon fuel tank, aux electric heat; public water & sewer; annual taxes: $600. Outbuildings: Detached 1,100 sq. ft. garage/shop w/office area; 14’x18’ utility barn; several animal barns/shelters; 1-acre pasture; 10’x50’ covered bridge over Saddler Creek (fisherman’s dream) fruit & nut trees, grape arbors & garden area; nice macadam drive & parking area; zoned C-1. Open House: SAT., JULY 31 from 1-3 PM; for info call/text auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Kling & Deibler (717) 354-7700. Note: Outstanding recently updated rural property ideally suited for Residence/Hunting Lodge/Airbnb, Etc.! Partially wooded setting w/stream, orchard, garden & pasture! Close to State College, Raystown Lake & State Game Lands! Move-in ready home in the midst of the BIG VALLEY Amish community. 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:
NEW HOLLAND, PA
Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.
VLADIMIR & TATJANA AKIMOV (Natalie 717-376-8407)
16B - Wednesday, July 28, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”
SALES REGISTER (Continued From Page 15B)
1334 Briertown Rd., East Earl. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1,294 sq. ft. frame rancher, .23 acre lot, possible Air BnB or rental investment, home needs TLC. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers.
WED., AUGUST 4 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. WED., AUGUST 4 - 5:00 p.m. - 328 Wissler Rd., New Holland. 2-1/2 story brick 3 bedroom farm house, 1-1/2 story barn/garage, utility shed. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., AUGUST 5 12:00 p.m. - Horst Auction
PUBLIC AUCTION 1½ STY. 3 BDRM. DWL. DETACHED GARAGE – UTILITY SHED ‘07 JEEP WRANGLER – APPLIANCES – GUNS EPHRATA AREA
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25 • 5 P.M. 193 Ridge Ave., Ephrata, PA 17522. Rt. 322 W. into Ephrata. Right Ridge Ave. to property on right. (Ephrata Twp., Lanc. Co.)
1½ sty. dwl. w/1284 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/raised panel cabinets, living rm. w/picture window, family rm./den, 3 bdrms., 1 bath, laundry, full daylight bsmt., oil forced air heat, central AC, insulated/tilt windows, hardwood floors, covered side porch. Outbldgs: Detached utility 1 car garage 14x12 & utility shed 8x6, 3/10 Acre rural lot w/macadam drive. Property must be sold to settle estate! House needs some TLC. Ideal for investment or residence. Convenient location, minutes to downtown Ephrata w/easy access to Rts. 322, 222 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house August 7, 14 & 21 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-7331006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956
Jed K. Eshelman Estate 717-371-8819
www.klinekreidergood.com
(Mt. Airy Area)
PUBLIC AUCTION
1.5 STORY CAPE COD STYLE * 4 BEDROOMS * 2 BATHS 28’x27’ DETACHED SHOP * .53 ACRE * COUNTRY LIVING
THURSDAY, AUG. 19 at 6:30 P.M. LOCATED AT: 190 Icehouse Hill Rd., Ephrata, Pa. 17522
Center, Ephrata. Coin sale. 313 lots of coins and currency. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., AUGUST 5 5:00 p.m. - J. Richard and Nancy C. Herr, 27 Oak View Dr., Strasburg. Rural 1-1/2 story Cape Cod 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 8/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., AUGUST 5 - 6:00 p.m. - Kathleen Hershey Estate, 65 Savo Ave., Lancaster. Welllocated 3 bedroom brick ranch home on .34 acres. Hess Auction Group. THURS., AUGUST 5 - 6:00 p.m. - Warren R. Johe Estate, 3 Abbey Lane, Newmanstown. Holland brick and vinyl sided ranch style dwelling with attached one car garage. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., AUGUST 5 - 6:30 p.m. - Ike Leroy and E. Miriam Nolt, 69 N.
Whisper Ln., New Holland. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,976 sq. ft. rancher with 2 car garage, .43 acre corner lot, beautiful custom kitchen, central AC, new roof, utility shed. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., AUGUST 6 - 4:00 p.m. - Perry M. Dennison Estate, 303 Little Britain Rd. S, Peach Bottom. Country 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom farm dwelling, 2 utility buildings, shop/garage, 6/10 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 7 - 8:30 a.m. - John and Emma King, 1140 Brunnerville Rd., Lititz. Furniture, household goods, glassware, tools, guns, lawn mower, pressure washer, diesel/air system, air tank, hay. Tim Weaver Auction Service. SAT., AUGUST 7 - 9:00 a.m. - Estate of N. Lavern Lausch, 43 South Muddy Creek Rd., Denver. 1.5
“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE
ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4, 2021 AT 1:00 P.M.
Preview Times - Tuesday, August 3 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, August 4 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, August 3. 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.); WALNUT QA CENTENNIAL LOW BOY; SHERATON CHERRY SLANT FRONT DESK; 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; ALLIS-CHALMERS 5020 DIESEL TRACTOR; SIMPLICITY LEGACY 4x4 DIESEL GARDEN TRACTOR; FISHING RODS, REELS & TACKLE; 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:
DIRECTIONS: From West side of Ephrata, turn North on Durlach Rd. for 2.5 miles to left turn on Icehouse Hill Rd., to property on left. REAL ESTATE: A nice 1.5 story Cape Cod style house w/4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and both attached & detached garage on .53 acre country lot. This all brick house has 1,607 sq. ft.; main level has eat-in kitchen w/abundant oak custom cabinetry; open to front living room w/front bay style window; 2 BR w/ closets (one could be office or hobby room); full bath; beautiful 17’x12’ rear screened-in porch; 1-car attached garage. Second level has full rear dormer; 2 additional BR w/closets; half bath; balcony above porch. Lower level has large finished family room; laundry area; utility room w/canning shelving. Oil warm air heat; central A/C; on-site well & septic; DETACHED GARAGE/SHOP is 28’x27’; steel exterior; insulated; water hookup; 16’X7’ overhead door; backyard backs up to farmland; Clay Twp.; Eph. S.D.; taxes $3,360. A nice clean house ready to move right in, please come and take a look. Attorney Tony Schimaneck 717-299-5251. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays, July 31 & Aug. 7 from 1-3 PM. Call/Text auctioneer 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
Auction For:
DERRILL L. & MARILYN L. HOOVER
Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.
CLAIR T. LAUSCH ESTATE, JOHN & REBECCA RUTT & OTHERS
PUBLIC AUCTION
#1: COUNTRY 2 STY. 4 BDRM. DWL. – 2 CAR GAR.
DET. 3 CAR GAR. – POOL – WAREHOUSE/SHOP BLDG. 44x152 4.2 ACRES M/L w/SOUTHERN EXPOSURE #2: RURAL 5.8 ACRE TRACT/BLDG. LOT NARVON – CAMBRIDGE – N. WHITE HORSE AREA
TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 • 5 P.M.
878 Mt. Zion Rd., Narvon. Rt. 322 E. of Blue Ball/East Earl. Right Narvon Rd. Left Wertztown Rd. Right Mt. Zion Rd.
story home on 1.00 +/- acres with shop. B.L. Oberholtzer Auction Service. SAT., AUGUST 7 - 10:00 a.m. - Gerald E. Groff, 1153 Oaklyn Dr., Narvon. 3 acre commercial type property, 8,500 sq. ft. commercial building with 3 work bays, 20x114 open front building, office, horse barn, pallet manufacturing equipment. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Ford tractor, PJ gooseneck trailer, tow motors, shop equipment, tools, furniture, appliances. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 7 10:00 a.m. - Samuel S. and Dorothy I. Strickler, 1159 Lebanon Rd., Manheim. Country 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 2 story barn/shop/ garage building 28x36, 3 acres m/l. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 7 - 11:00 a.m. - Robert C. Diller Jr., 215 North Broad St., Lititz. Well-located Lititz 4-unit on .22 acres. Hess Auction Group. WED., AUGUST 11 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers.
THURS., AUGUST 12 - 5:00 p.m. - Willis L. and Joanne S. Zimmerman, 25 Evergreen St., Gordonville. 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., AUGUST 12 - 6:00 p.m. - Paul Jenkins Estate, 59 North Broad St., Lititz. Downtown Lititz 2 unit on .07 acres. Hess Auction Group. FRI., AUGUST 13 - 6:30 p.m. - Vladimir and Tatjana Akimov, 12344 Big Valley Pike, Mill Creek. 4 bedroom, 2 bath 2,400 sq. ft. 2 story remodeled home, 2.40 acres, garage/shop and office, animal barns and pasture, Zoned C-1, covered bridge over Saddler Creek. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 14 - 9:00 a.m. - Aaron and Marjorie Shank, 180 Greble Rd., Myerstown. Household goods, books, power scooter, lawn and garden tools. Martin’s Auction Service. SAT., AUGUST 14 - 9:30 a.m. - Carolyn L. Martin, 336 West 28th Division Hwy., Lititz. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath log chalet with 1 car garage, 1.13 acres, 24’x39’ truck garage, chicken coops, garden area. Real estate at 11:00 a.m. Cub Cadet
PUBLIC AUCTION 1 STY. BRICK 3 BDRM. RANCHER ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE – UTILITY SHED 6/10 ACRE DEEP LOT EPHRATA AREA
THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 • 5 P.M.
32 E. Mohler Church Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522. From Ephrata Rt. 322 E. Left N. State St. Right E. Mohler Church Rd. to property on left. (Ephrata Twp., Lanc. Co.)
1 sty. rancher w/1776 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/custom oak cabinets, cathedral ceiling w/skylights & French doors to 22x10 deck, dining area, living rm. w/bow window & hardwood flooring, family rm., 3 bdrms., 1 bath, 1st floor laundry, mudroom, full bsmt. w/family/rec. rm., storage & utility rms., oil HW baseboard heat (new furnace ‘19), water softener (new ‘20) low maintenance exterior, attached 2 car garage, utility shed, 6/10 Acre rural deep lot w/lawn area, professional landscaping, double width paved driveway & parking. Owners motivated to sell! Ideally located custom rancher in clean “move in” condition. Ideal as residence or investment. Minutes to everything. Easy access to Rts. 222, 272, 322 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house July 31, August 7 & 14 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) Warren & Esther Mae Wa Randal V. Kline Burkholder Roy E. Good, Jr. 717-336-1974 Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-606-2226 Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956
“SHORT NOTICE”
PUBLIC AUCTION
2½ STY. BRICK 3 BDRM. FARM HOUSE 1½ STY. BARN/GAR. – UTILITY SHED VOGANVILLE – FARMERSVILLE – NEW HOLLAND AREA
“Horst Auction Center”
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 • 5 P.M.
COIN SALE
328 Wissler Rd., New Holland, PA 17557. Rt. 23 W. of New Holland. Right Voganville Rd. Right Wissler Rd. OR from Farmersville take Farmersville Rd. E. past Fairmount Retirement Home. Right Wissler Rd. Property on right. (Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.)
THURS., AUGUST 5, 2021 SALE TIME - 12:00 NOON
INSPECTION - Thursday, August 5, 9:00 A.M. thru the Sale
Sale to be held at Horst Auction Center located at the corner of Rt. 322 and Durlach Road. 50 Durlach Road, Ephrata, Lancaster Co., PA
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313 LOTS OF COINS AND CURRENCY
Selling Many U.S. Coins in Collectible Grades Including Large Cents, Bust Halves, Standing Liberty Quarters, and Others. Silver Dollars in Singles and Bulk/Mint Products Including 2012 One Ounce Platinum Proof. Sterling Silver Bars and Rounds. 120 Plus Silver Eagles. Approx. 60 Proof Silver Eagles. Gold Coins U.S./Foreign. Slabbed Coins Including a 1794 Half Cent. *Online Bidding Also Available Through HiBid.com* ************************************************************************************** A catalogued listing can be picked up at the Auction Center for free. Listing is also available on our website, www.horstauction.com. ************************************************************************************** Accepted Payments: Cash or PA check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.
#1 REAL ESTATE: Rural setting, “one owner” 2 sty. dwl. w/2374 SF, country eat-in kitchen w/custom cabinets, dining rm., living rm., family rm. w/fireplace, laundry/mud rm., 4 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/walk-in closets & bath), 2½ baths, bsmt., heat pump, central AC, 18x28 stamped concrete patio, 20x40 in-ground pool, 2 car gar. 22x24, detached 3 car gar. 24x40, large warehouse/shop bldg. 44x152 w/4 overhead doors 10x12 (2 w/ loading docks, concrete floor & elec.), office 16x15, large parking area 100x130, 4.2 ACRES m/l. Unique property as residence w/plenty garage & warehouse storage. Zoned OS. #2 REAL ESTATE: Separate 5.8 ACRE tract of level land w/southern exposure. Ideal investment or potential custom home site. LOT SOLD SEPARATELY. Zoned Ag. After 32 years, owner downsizing & serious to sell. Spacious dwl., 2 & 3 car garage & unique, spacious shop/warehouse in convenient location plus separate 5.8 acre tract. Minutes to White Horse, Compass & Honey Brook w/easy access to Rt. 322, Rt. 340 & Rt. 10. A “must see” property to appreciate potential. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., August 7, 14 & 21 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
Jill Benson 717-314-0030
www.klinekreidergood.com
2½ sty. farm house w/1696 SF, eat-in kitchen w/custom cabinets & S.S. appliances, dining rm., living rm., 1st floor family/sun rm., 3 bdrms., 1½ baths, laundry & mudrm., bsmt. & attic storage, electric heat pump, central AC, insulated/tilt windows & multiple brick width walls w/10” window sills, rear brick patio, covered front & side porches. Recent Upgrades include: kitchen cabinets, flooring, lighting & painting. Outbldgs: 1½ sty. barn/ garage 46x20 w/2nd floor storage & utility shed 8x12, level 1/3 acre lot w/ rear lawn, mature shade. Solid “move-in” condition brick house w/multiple upgrades, economical & low taxes. Minutes to Farmersville, Bareville, Leola & New Holland. Personal inspection by appointment or open house July 31 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 Jason F. Miller Roy E. Good, Jr. 717-572-2386 Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-606-2226 Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956
Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 28, 2021 - 17B
tractors and snow blower, vehicles, personal property. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 14 10:00 a.m. - Grace A. Reesor Estate, 1810 Prescott Rd., Lebanon. #1 - 35 acre farm, 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom farm house, barn, shop, garage. #2 - 5 acre level farmland building lot, ’86 Ford F150 truck, “domestic” hit and miss engine. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 14 11:00 a.m. - Hubert E. and Cheryl L. Stephen, 400 W. 28th Division Hwy., Lititz. 3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher with 2 car garage, 10’x14’ shed, 2.34 acres, 20’x24’ barn and pasture, orchard and garden, 2010 Chevy Equinox. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers.
SAT., AUGUST 14 1:00 p.m. - Gary L. and Donna S. Zimmerman, 3448 Heidelberg Ave., Newmanstown. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, shop/garage 32x40, utility building, rural 3/4 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., AUGUST 17 5:00 p.m. - A. Anthony and Teresa L. Cucuzella, 483 Elwyn Terrace, Manheim. 2-1/2 story Colonial 3 bedroom dwelling, 30x40 building with hobby shop/ finished rooms, 2 car garage, 2 utility buildings, small barn, 1 acre lot, no outlet street. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., AUGUST 19 - 6:30 p.m. - Derrill L. and Marilyn L. Hoover, 190
Icehouse Hill Rd., Ephrata. 1.5 story Cape Cod style, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 28’x27’ detached shop, .53 acre, country living. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., AUGUST 20 - 1:00 p.m. & SAT., AUGUST 21 - 8:30 a.m. - Earl and Marion Fahnestock, 215 Fairland Rd., Manheim. 4 bedroom, 3 bath house, shop, outbuilding on 3.4 +/- acres. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday. Joel Heisey, Auctioneer. SAT., AUGUST 21 - 9:00 a.m. - Ned and the late Gwen Foltz, 225 North Peartown Rd., Reinholds. Witman Auctioneers, Inc.
SAT., AUGUST 21 - 12:00 p.m. - HDH Enterprises, Inc., 12 West Main St., Ephrata. Ephrata “Wissler Building” multi-unit. Hess Auction Group. TUES., AUGUST 24 5:00 p.m. - Jill Benson, 878 Mt. Zion Rd., Narvon. #1 Country 2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, detached 3 car garage, pool, warehouse/shop building 44x152, 4.2 acres m/l with southern exposure. #2 Rural 5.8 acre tract/building lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., AUGUST 25 5:00 p.m. - Jed K. Eshelman Estate, 193 Ridge Ave., Ephrata. 1-1/2 story 3
(East Earl Area)
3-BR 1-BA 1,294 SQ. FT. FRAME RANCHER * .23-AC. LOT Possible Airbnb or Rental Investment * Home Needs TLC
1561 E. Newport Rd., Lititz. Rt. 272 S. & Rt. 222 bypass south to Brownstown/Rothsville exit. Take Rt. 772 W. toward Rothsville. Property on right, corner of E. Newport Rd. & Skyview Ln.
TUES. AUG. 3, 2021 @ 6:30 PM
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 • 5 P.M.
Located at 1334 Briertown Rd., East Earl, Pa. East Earl Twp. Lancaster Co.
Directions: From Rt. 322 East Earl take Rt. 897 S. 1 mile to left on Briertown Rd. to home on right. Real Estate: Consists of a 3-bedroom 1,294 sq. ft. frame rancher (1938) on a rural .23-acre lot. Main floor includes an eat-in style kitchen w/wood cabinetry & appliances; laundry w/W&D; 12’x18’ living room; 2 utility/storage rooms; 3 bedrooms & full bath; covered front porch; upper level has ample space for potential extra living area; basement is unimproved, Bilco egress door; oil furnace HW heat, 275 gallon fuel tank; on-site well & shared standard septic system; recent new shingle roof; annual taxes: $2,424. OPEN HOUSE: For info call/text auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333.. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Kling & Deibler (717) 354-7700. Note: Partially wooded rural setting along a quiet side road; “fixer-upper” home needs TLC but has potential for a great starter home, Airbnb or rental investment; desirable ELANCO schools; reasonable taxes; easy access to Rt. 322/897. For photos & complete 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:
TONDA L. ADAMS
Rural dwl. w/2662 SF, large eat-in kitchen w/oak panel cabinets, large living/ family rm., 1st floor laundry, 4 bdrms. + bonus 5th, 2½ baths, attic, bsmt., oil HW heat, covered porch/deck, barn 18x40 w/shop/garage addition 24x32 w/12x14 door, 14’+ ceiling, 200 amp elec., woodstove, AC unit, 1.6 ACRES w/stream, large garden area, parking & turnaround area & septic & 640’ road frontage. Zoned Ag. After 15 years, owners relocated & serious to sell. House may need some TLC/updating. Convenient location. Minutes to Akron, Lititz, Brownstown, Ephrata & Rothsville w/easy access to Rt. 222 & 272. Personal inspection by appointment or Open House Sat., August 7, 14 & 21 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 William F. & Roy E. Good, Jr. Joann H. Cross Aaron Z. Nolt 609-517-1039 Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956
PUBLIC AUCTION
NEW HOLLAND, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.
#1: 35 ACRE FARM
PUBLIC AUCTION
COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER SHOP/GARAGE 32x40 – UTILITY BLDG. RURAL ¾ ACRE LOT KLEINFELTERSVILLE – MIDDLE CREEK WILDLIFE AREA
SAT., AUGUST 14 • 1 P.M.
2½ STY. 4 BDRM. FARM HOUSE – BARN – SHOP – GAR. #2: 5 ACRE LEVEL FARMLAND BLDG. LOT ‘86 FORD 150 TRUCK – “DOMESTIC” HIT & MISS ENGINE SCHAEFFERSTOWN – MYERSTOWN AREA
NMLS ID #834368)
Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956
Gary L. & Donna S. Zimmerman 717-419-3189 www.klinekreidergood.com
1 STY. 2 BDRM. RANCHER DETACHED 1 CAR GARAGE ADAMSTOWN – DENVER AREA
TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 • 5 P.M. 20 Ray Dr., Denver, PA 17517 (Adamstown). Rt. 897 S. of Rt. 272 in Adamstown. Right Bill Dr. Left Ray Dr. to property on left. (E. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.)
1 sty. rancher w/1232 SF finished area, kitchen w/raised panel cabinets & appliances, dining area w/door to rear deck 10x14, living rm. w/picture window, 2 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/master bath), 2 full baths, 1st floor laundry w/washer & dryer included, full bsmt., oil hot air heat, central AC, raised panel doors thru out, low maintenance exterior. Outbldg.: Detached 1 sty. 1 car garage, level lot w/macadam drive, rear farmland boundary w/ country view. Quiet established community known as Muddy Creek Village. Very clean & well maintained house. Ideal for residence or investment. Must be sold to settle estate. Convenient location, minutes to Ephrata, Denver & Adamstown. Easy access to Rt. 222, 272, 897 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house July 31 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 Glenn W. Shaffer Roy E. Good, Jr. Estate Aaron Z. Nolt Connie Youndt: Curvin M. 717-484-2021 Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956
(Brickerville/Clay Area)
PUBLIC AUCTION
3-BR 2-BA (2009) RANCHER w/2-CAR GARAGE 10’x14’ SHED * 2.34 ACRES! * 20’x24’ BARN & PASTURE ORCHARD & GARDEN * 2010 CHEVY EQUINOX
SAT. AUGUST 14, 2021 at 11 AM
Located at: 400 W. 28th Division Hwy., Lititz, Pa. Elizabeth Twp. Lancaster Co.
1810 Prescott Rd., Lebanon. Rt. 897 N. from Schaefferstown. Right Prescott Rd. Just past Reistville Rd. Farm on right.
#1: 2½ sty. farmhouse w/1920 SF, eat-in kitchen w/appliances, living rm., family rm. w/flagstone hearth & wood stove, den, 4 bdrms., bath, attic, bsmt., oil HW BB heat, summer house 16x14, barn 48x50 w/stables, attached addition 20x38, 2 car gar. 26x40, small chicken house, 35 ACRES w/29 acres tillable, approx. 4 acres pasture, lawn & garden area. Zoned Ag. #2: Separate 5 ACRES m/l level farmland tract (could be ideal rural building site). Located along W. Reistville Rd. between 335 W. Reistville & 310 W. Reistville Rd. Zoned Ag. Lot to be sold at farm 1810 Prescott Rd. ***Special Note: Items below to be sold immediately after real estate at 10 A.M.*** * ‘86 Ford F150 Pickup, 38,322 miles (currently not running) * “Domestic” Hit & Miss Engine Farm in Reesor family 100+ years. Estate serious to sell. Ideal location. Minutes to Myerstown, Schaefferstown, Iona & Richland. Selling farm & 5 acre tract separately. Farm & land are in Clean & Green, not Ag Preserve. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., July 31 & Aug. 7 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 Grace A. Reesor Roy E. Good, Jr. Estate Aaron Z. Nolt Lori A. Feola, Exc. L Curvin M. 412-656-4505 Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956
PUBLIC AUCTION
Directions: From Brickerville Rt. 501/322 follow Rt. 322 W. 1 mile to home on left. Real Estate: Consists of a 2,088 sq. ft. custom-built (2009) 3-bdrm. stone & vinyl rancher w/2-car garage on a 2.34-ac. tract including a barn, utility shed, orchard & pasture. Main floor features an open foyer, formal dining room w/wainscoting & HW floors; Cherry raised-panel custom kitchen, center island/bar, Corian tops, vinyl floors; 16’x20’ family room w/HW floors & gas FP; door to rear deck, lots of natural light; 16’x18’ living room w/cathedral ceiling, HW floors, door to rear deck; BR #3 w/vinyl floor & closet; BR #2 w/carpet, closet; full bath; laundry; master suite includes a den/study, WIC, private bath w/whirlpool & shower, double vanity; access to deck; attached 2-car garage; large rear composite deck; 2,088 sq. ft. daylight basement w/poured walls, roughed-in for bedroom, bath & kitchen; recreation space; utility area, gas heat/central AC; water treatment system; on-site well & septic; 1000 gallon LP tank. Annual taxes: $8,123. Outbuildings: a 10’x14’ garden shed; a 20’x24’ barn w/fenced 1-ac. pasture; garden & orchard; wide macadam drive & parking area. OPEN HOUSE: SAT. JULY 31 from 1-3 PM; for info call/text auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Kling & Deibler (717) 354-7700. Note: Outstanding custom-built home w/abundant rich amenities! Property offers private backyard, garden & fruit trees, barn & pasture for animals! Warwick schools. Sellers are moving to Belize for mission work and are very motivated to sell! Vehicle: 2010 Chevy Equinox LT AWD, 110k miles, gray, power loaded, leather, V-6, auto-trans, clean! For photos & full listing visit www.martinandrutt.com Auction For:
Auction By: Michael J. Martin 717-371-3333 John J. Rutt II 717-587-8906 AY-2189-L
NEW HOLLAND, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.
12 West Main St. Ephrata, PA 17522
2-Unit Previously Used as Single Family Home Walking Distance to Shops & Restaurants Living Room With Fireplace Warwick School District • 0.07 Acres
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12 Apartments, 3 Commercial Spaces In Main Building Adjacent Free-Standing Commercial Space Easy Access to 272 & 222. Ephrata SD
Open House: Sat. July 31, 10am-12pm & Mon. Aug. 2, 5pm-6:30pm
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1-Time Tour Date: Sat. August 7 at 10am
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717-664-5238 877-599-8894
717-341-3689
Saturday, August 21 • 12pm
59 N. Broad St. Lititz, PA 17543
Auction for: Paul Jenkins Est. Attorney: John Gibbel
HUBERT E. & CHERYL L. STEPHEN
PUBLIC AUCTION
Thursday, August 12 • 6pm
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SAT., AUGUST 14 • 10 A.M.
3448 Heidelberg Ave., Newmanstown. Rt. 897 N. from Cocalico toward Kleinfeltersville. Property on right past Stricklerstown Rd.
1 sty. w/1438 SF, kitchen w/custom cherry cabinets w/double pantry & Corian tops, living/family rm., 1st floor laundry, 3 bdrms., bath, attic, full bsmt. w/studded out utility rm., oil air heat, central AC, low maintenance exterior, covered front & rear porch, insulated & heated shop/garage 32x40 w/12x14 door, 16’ ceilings, 2nd floor storage w/stairs, utility bldg. 15x20 w/elec. & porch, rural 3/4 acre m/l lot w/macadam drive & parking area. Zoned Ag. Owners relocating to farm in Berks Co. & serious to sell. “Move in” condition, brick dwl. in great location, overlooking Middle Creek Wildlife area. Minutes to Schaefferstown, Newmanstown, Richland & Schoeneck. All bldgs. are low maintenance. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., July 31 & August 7 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
2-1/2 story 4 bedroom farm house, 3 car garage, 2 story bank barn, dairy cow addition, (2) heifer barns, equipment building with shop, 1-1/2 story heifer barn, 6 stave silos with unloaders. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., AUGUST 28 - 8:30 a.m. - Myron G. and Martha Ann Newswanger, 1284 Sheep Hill Rd., East Earl. Beautiful 4 bedroom Cape Cod house and rear sunroom, .7 acre lot, 30’x26’ truck garage, very nice property.
PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION 2½ STY. 4 BDRM. FARM HOUSE BARN – SHOP/GAR. 1.6 ACRES w/STREAM ROTHSVILLE/AKRON/BROWNSTOWN AREA
PUBLIC AUCTION
bedroom dwelling, detached garage, utility shed. ’07 Jeep Wrangler, appliances, guns. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., AUGUST 26 5:00 p.m. - William E. and Joann H. Cross, 1561 E. Newport Rd., Lititz. 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom farm house, barn, shop/garage, 1.6 acres with stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., AUGUST 27 - 1:00 p.m. - Richard N. and Elaine G. Sauder, 115 N. Peartown Rd., Reinholds. 154.7 acre dairy farm with stream,
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SALES REGISTER (Continued From Page 17B)
Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Antiques, household items, collectible vehicles. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., SEPTEMBER 2 - 6:00 p.m. - Lawrence W. and Jane N. Martin, 1490
Reading Road (Rt. 625), Mohnton. 32.5 acre farm, 4 bedroom house, 52’x88’ shop/barn/equipment shed. Tim Weaver Auction Service. THURS., SEPTEMBER 2 - 6:30 p.m. - Karen Y. and the late Lonnie J. Martin, 1505 Main St., East Earl. 2 bedroom brick rancher with 1 car garage, .54 acre rural lot, covered front porch, new roof, basement family room. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers.
(The Willows/New Holland Area)
PUBLIC AUCTION 3-BR 2-BA 1,976 SQ. FT. RANCHER w/2-CAR GAR. .43-AC. CORNER LOT BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM KITCHEN * CENTRAL AC UTILITY SHED
THURS., AUGUST 5, 2021 at 6:30 PM Located at 69 N. Whisper Ln., New Holland, Pa. 17557 (The Willows neighborhood)
SAT., SEPTEMBER 4 9:00 a.m. - Gerald W. and Lydia Griffith, 687 Meeting House Rd., New Holland. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath 2,016 sq. ft. colonial tudor style home, 6.7 acres, 4-bay 2 story garage, utility barn, zoned open space, Outlaw Z-Turn and JD 316 mowers, Honda snow blower, trailers, guns, tools, Winross and Hess Trucks, personal property. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., SEPTEMBER 9 - 4:00 p.m. - Michael E. and Helen A. Dabbs, 446 Hill Rd., Denver (Dutch Cousin Campground). 18-1/2 acres, 92 RV, cabin and tent sites, 1 story dwelling, office/ store, rec hall, restrooms/ showers, 2 car garage, shop/equipment building, storage/utility building (all
equipment, appliances, accessories and supplies included). Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., SEPTEMBER 9 - 6:00 p.m. - Clair T. Lausch Estate, 902 Orchard St., Akron. Brick ranch style dwelling with attached one car garage and frame storage shed. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., SEPTEMBER 10 - 4:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Cataloged antique auction - the collection of Sharon and the late Jim Horst. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., SEPTEMBER 11 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued antique auction - the collection of Sharon and the late Jim Horst. Horst Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION 2½ STY. COLONIAL 3 BDRM. DWL. 30x40 BLDG. w/HOBBY SHOP/FINISHED RMS. 2 CAR GAR. – 2 UTILITY BLDGS. – SMALL BARN 1 ACRE LOT – NO OUTLET STREET SOUTH MANHEIM – ELWYN TERRACE AREA
TUESDAY, AUGUST 17 • 5 P.M.
Directions: From Rt. 23 (Main St.) New Holland take N. Kinzer Ave. to right on Conestoga Ave. to home on corner of Conestoga/Whisper. Real Estate: Consists of a 1,976 sq. ft. brick & vinyl 3-bedroom, 2-bath (1991) rancher w/2-car garage on a .43-ac. corner lot. Main floor features a custom eatin style kitchen w/appliances; 18’x14’ living room; 13’x12’ formal dining room; 15’x12’ family room w/access to rear patio; laundry & full bath; 3 bedrooms, primary suite w/WIC, full bath; foyer w/tile flooring; attached 2-car garage; 924 sq. ft. partially improved basement; public water & sewer; electric heat; central AC; 200 amp svc.; recent new roof; insulated windows; annual taxes: $4,537. Outbuilding: 10’x14’ utility shed; wide macadam drive; level corner lot along a quiet side street. OPEN HOUSE: For info call/text auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60-days. Attorney: Kling & Deibler (717) 354-7700. Note: Absolutely beautiful well-maintained brick & vinyl rancher, tasteful décor throughout; numerous amenities; custom-built handicap accessible open floor plan; quiet side street setting in the desirable “Willows” neighborhood in eastern New Holland area; ELANCO schools. **BROKER PARTICIPATION INVITED * CONTACT AUCTIONEER FOR DETAILS** For photos & listing visit www.martinandrutt.com Auction For:
Auction By: Michael J. Martin 717-371-3333 John J. Rutt II 717-587-8906 AY-2189-L
IKE LEROY & E. MIRIAM NOLT 717-351-0334
NEW HOLLAND, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.
483 Elwyn Terrace, Manheim, PA 17545. From Manheim S. Main St. Left Fruitville Pk. Short distance Right Elwyn Terrace to the last property at the end of the street.
COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER 2 CAR ATTACHED GAR. - DET. 3 CAR GAR. - POLE BLDG. GAR. HIT & MISS ENGINES - JD 60 TRACTOR - EQUIP.
3.6 ACRES
RICHLAND/MYERSTOWN AREA
FRIDAY, JULY 30 • 4 P.M. 201 Spruce St., Richland, PA 17087. Rt. 419 N. from Schaefferstown. Left Reistville Rd. short distance. Right Richland Rd. Left Main St. Right Race St. Right Spruce St. OR 422 E. from Myerstown. Right Millardsville Rd. Right Chestnut St. Left New St. Left Race St. Right Spruce St.
***SPECIAL NOTE: ITEMS BELOW SOLD IMMEDIATELY AFTER REAL ESTATE AT 4 P.M.*** JD 60 w/3 Pt. Good Cond. & Rubber SN #6016837, JD 120 3 Pt. 3-14” Plow (Restored), NH 5 HP Hit & Miss Eng. (Restored) Type 480 SN #240 on Horse Drawn #14 Cart, NH 2 HP Eng. SN #9679 on NH Cart (Restored), NH Buck Saw Good Cond., JD 1½ HP Eng. On Cart w/Brass Tag #336188, Domestic 4 HP Eng. On Cart (Restored) SN #22347, NH #110 Plate Mill (Restored), NH #10 Plate Mill w/Conveyor & Bagger (Restored), Maytag Single & Twin Cylinder Engines, Montgomery Ward Grinder w/2 Plates & Bagger, E. Wilson Bene/Meat Grinder on Stand (Restored), Sm. Plate Mill (Restored), Dellinger 2 Hole Corn Sheller w/Conveyor & Bagger (Restored), Mountville 1 Hole Corn Sheller w/Maine Name (Original Paint), Mountville 1 Hole Corn Sheller Champion, Buch #5 2 Hole Corn Sheller Original, Hand Corn Sheller & Grinder, Gould High Speed Pully Driven Water Pump, Wood Work Bench w/Wooden Vise, IH M & JD Pedal Tractors (Needs Repairs), Eng. Cart, Wood Pully, Kero Stove. Note: Very clean equipment & personal property. Be prompt. Only above items to be sold immediately after real estate at 4 PM. Terms cash or PA check. See website for equipment, hit & miss and tractor photos. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956
Leon H. & Edna L. Horning 717-269-2732
PUBLIC AUCTION 215 Fairland Rd., Manheim, PA 17545
2½ sty. dwl. w/2312 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/appliances & pantry, dining rm., living rm., sun rm./den, 3 bdrms., 1½ baths, 1st floor laundry, full bsmt. w/large family/rec rm., oil air heat, central AC, screened-in patio, 30x40 shop w/3 finished rms., 2 car gar., 14x18 barn w/elec., 2 utility bldgs.,1 ACRE m/l mostly fenced w/chain link fence, mature trees, garden, lawn area w/fireplace, patio/picnic area, public water & sewer & circle driveway. After 32 years, owners relocating to Florida & serious to sell. Low maintenance house & shop bldg. on no-outlet street. Spacious, economical property in very private, quiet setting. A “must see” to appreciate. Minutes to Lititz, Manheim & Lancaster. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., July 31, August 7 & 14 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 Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956
A. Anthony & Teresa L. Cucuzella 717-471-1823
From PA-501 in Lititz, take PA-772 W; Turn Left onto W Lexington Rd, Left onto Fairland Rd to Property on Right. Custom Rancher Built in 1983 w/Approx. 2300 SF 1st Floor Living Space + Finished Basement Features Lg. Eat-In Oak Kitchen w/Island open to Formal Dining & Living Rm. w/Oak Floors; Lg. Enclosed Deck; Master Bdrm. & Bath; Office/Library; 1st Floor Laundry, Spacious Storage Attic. Basement: 3 Bdrms.; Bath; Game Rm. & Family Rm. Opens to Patio/Courtyard; Open Deck & Covered Front Porch w/Farmland Views! Oversized Attached 2-Car Garage w/Lg. Reception Area; Geothermal Heating/Cooling; Detached 26x42 2-Bay Shop w/8x10 & 10x10 Overhead Doors, Additional Rm. + Storage Loft w/ Stairs; 2-Sty. Chicken House w/Cold Cellar, 2 Horse Stalls, Garage & Storage. Zoned T-3 Suburban, Manheim Central S.D., Penn Twp. OPEN HOUSE: Sat, 7/31 & 8/7, 1-3 PM or by appointment. For appointment to see or for help to obtain bank financing, call Joel at 717-949-3211. NOTE: Outstanding, quiet country setting w/ an elevated level-lot adjoining farmland. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! TERMS: 10% Down; Balance in 45 Days. SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.HeiseyAuctions.com Auction For:
Earl & Marion Fahnestock
www.klinekreidergood.com
(717) 575-8276 Attorney: Justin Bollinger (717) 291-1700
“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC AUCTION
THURSDAY, AUG. 5, 2021
1.5 STORY HOME ON 1.00 +/- ACRES w/SHOP
Located at 3 Abbey Lane, (Newmanstown 17073), Millcreek Twp., Lebanon Co., PA
Saturday, August 7, 2021 PP @ 9 A.M. & RE @ 11 A.M.
(Directions – Rt. 419/Main Street in Village of Newmanstown, Turn South onto S. Sheridan Rd., Left onto Memorial Blvd., Right onto Village Dr., Right onto Abbey Ln.)
NMLS ID #834368)
4 BR 3 BATH HOUSE - SHOP - OUTBLDG. ON 3.4 +/- ACRES LITITZ - MANHEIM AREA - LANCASTER CO.
Sat., Aug. 21 - 8:30 A.M. Personal Property, 1:00 P.M. Real Estate
AT 6:00 P.M.
Custom Rancher w/2816 SF, eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets, appliances, adjoining family rm., large living rm. w/cathedral ceiling, laundry/mud rm., office/study w/built-in desk & cabinets, 3 bdrms., 2½ baths, full bsmt., cold cellar, oil HW radiant heat thru out, spacious rms., low maintenance exterior, deck, covered porch, 3 car gar. bldg. 28x52 w/½ bath & pole bldg./gar. 24x36 w/14’ door, 3.6 ACRES, lawn, garden, approx. 2½ acres tillable, great house & bldg. setting w/farmland boundary. Owners relocating to Missouri & serious to sell. Unique setting, edge of Richland Boro. Move-in bldgs. & dwl., easy access to Rt. 422, Rt. 501 & Rt. 419. Personal inspection by appointment. For brochure or land plotting, visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender
1:00 p.m. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., SEPTEMBER 28 - 6:00 p.m. - Ruth M. Rudy, 825 Pointview Avenue, Ephrata. Brick & aluminum sided 11/2 story Cape Cod dwelling with attached one car garage and frame storage shed. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., OCTOBER 2 - 9:00 a.m. - Lisa F. Care, 214 Hartz Rd., Fleetwood. 31 acre farm with pond, 2-1/2 story stone 4 bedroom farm dwelling, 3 car garage, shop/garage, barn, equipment building, misc. outbuildings. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Tractors, farm equipment, lawn/ garden/shop equipment, personal property, furnitiure. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., OCTOBER 8 - 5:00 p.m. - Abner Wayne and Susanne L. King, 323 Jacobs Rd., Narvon. Country 4 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, horse barn, 1 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.
2-DAY AUCTION: Fri., Aug. 20 at 1:00 P.M. &
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PUBLIC AUCTION
SAT., SEPTEMBER 11 - 9:00 a.m. - The Edward G. Finefrock Sr. Estate, 187 Tabor Rd., New Holland. 4 bedroom, 1.5 story home, 2 story barn, 3.7 acre farmette, 100’x20’ greenhouse, several small barns, pasture, vehicles, AC tractor, tools, antiques, personal property. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., SEPTEMBER 18 - 8:00 a.m. - Bonnie B. and the late Martin Wilson, 22135 Path Valley Rd., Doylesburg. Tractors, JD backhoe, farm equipment, carriages, antiques, farm primitives, tools, personal property. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., SEPTEMBER 18 9:00 a.m. - Richard C. and Barbara A. Hartman, 730 White Oak Ln., Leesport. 16.3 acres farmette, 11/2 story log 3 bedroom dwelling, bank barn. Sleighs, equipment, primitives, shop tools, lawn & garden, furniture, appliances, guns, coins, deeds. Real estate at
HOLLAND BRICK & VINYL SIDED RANCH STYLE DWELLING (Approx. 1,080 sq. ft. living space) The first floor contains a living room; eat-in kitchen with built-in oak cabinets, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher; 2 bedrooms with closets; third bedroom has been converted into a laundry room with auto washer & dryer; small outdoor wood deck. Full basement with concrete floor and outside Bilco door entrance; Heil electric heat pump with central A.C. 12 x 26 ATTACHED ONE CAR GARAGE LOT SIZE – .28 Acres (M/L) ELCO SCHOOL DISTRICT – APPROX. $2,500 YEARLY R.E. TAXES This circa 2001 rancher is located in the Newburg Village Development in Newmanstown and is in excellent, move-in condition. Be sure to inspect this affordable property being sold on an estate Public Sale! OPEN HOUSE – Saturday, July 31 from 1 P.M.-3 P.M. or for inspection/ information, call (610) 589-2703. *TERMS OF SALE - $15,000 down payment on the day of sale; balance at settlement on or before 10/4/2021. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes. Property sold as-is. John Enck, Atty.
Sale For:
WARREN R. JOHE ESTATE
Location: 43 South Muddy Creek Road, Denver Pa, 17517; Cocalico School District, East Cocalico Township, Lancaster County. From Reading exit of PA Turnpike take Col. Howard Blvd. to a right on Rt. 272N follow to R. on Muddy Creek Church Road, to right on South Muddy Creek Road to property on the right. REAL ESTATE: This home is situated on a quiet wooded lot surrounded by mature shade trees and mature landscaping. Large paved driveway leads to the home and detached 26x35 ft. shop. Located in the Light Industrial zoning district; which may allow for many possibilities for the property. The home features an 11’x22’ kitchen/ dining area; with tile floor, newer range, dishwasher and refrigerator all included in the sale. The dining area also features a patio door leading to the large backyard and patio. Adjacent to the kitchen it opens to a large 19.5’x15’ family room, with stone accent wall and built in book self. Follow the hallway to the Master Bedroom on first floor, featuring large closets, and a private entrance to the adjacent bath; which features a tub/ shower, with plenty of storage. The main floor also features the utility room / laundry, housing the oil hot water furnace and forced air & central air unit. The 2nd floor features 2 bedrooms with large closets and access to the crawl space attic storage. OUTBUILDINGS: 26’x35’ block masonry shop, w/overhead door, electric heat, 3 phase electric, 2nd floor storage and office space. 12’x24’ storage shed with overhead door, and truck box for additional storage. AUCTIONEER NOTE: Former owners have passed away and family is motivated to sell; come prepared to buy and own a great property, with easy access to the Pa turnpike, RT 222, Rt 272, and many stores and local shops throughout the area. OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, July 31, 2021 (1-3pm) or by appt. call (717) 5875105. TAXES: Approx. $4175. ZONING: Light Industrial TERMS: 10% down day of Auction, settlement within 45 days of sale. TERMS BY: Estate of N. Lavern Lausch - Lori Shirk Exc. ATTORNEY: RKG LAW LLP, LINDSAY SCHOENBERGER 717-733-9500 For more information and photos, please visit our website at OBAUCTIONEER.com
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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, July 28, 2021 - 19B
Getting To Know Your
LOCAL AUCTIONEERS
For the last 24 years, the John M. Hess Auction Service, Inc. has been selling farms, residential and commercial real estate, holding auctions for commercial liquidation, farm equipment, personal property and much more. John, along with five auctioneers, Phil Nissley, Eric Feltch, Judah Bauman, Levi Zook and Alec Hess, holds an average of 200 sales per year. In addition to real estate, equipment and liquidation sales, these experienced professionals have a wealth of knowledge in antiques, coins, jewelry, firearms and other areas. The company’s namesake, John M. Hess, won several public speaking awards in high school and subsequently met a similarly aged auctioneer who fostered his
interest in the profession. As a child, Partner and Vice President Phil Nissley attended auctions with his Dad. Being mesmerized by the auctioneers’ chant, he thought emulating their style would be a pretty cool job as an adult. Throughout the years, a couple sales stand out as unique. John Hess recalls selling a single deeded farm and trailer park combination in 2016 for an impressive $2.6 million. Phil sold an 1860s-1870s Mahantango Valley Dutch Cupboard for $250,000. Can you imagine your kids’ crayon storage box selling for thousands of dollars? Amazingly, John sold a decorated compass box, used to store crayons, for over $20,000! Another remarkable
(Ephrata & Indian Run Area)
2-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION
CUSTOM BUILT CAPE COD * 3,500+ SQ. FT. * 1+ ACRE 4-CAR GARAGE * MAIN LEVEL MASTER BR NICE ANTIQUES * GOLD & SILVER COINS * FURNITURE
troughs. Described as an antique hand sewn open stone container, usually boxlike, and most often used to feed or water animals, one particular eight foot trough brought $14,000. Two other companies, Conestoga Auction Company and Hess Auctioneers LLC, operate under the Hess umbrella. Conestoga Auction Com pany, originally started at Root’s Auction in the early 1940’s and officially founded in 1962, was acquired by Hess in 2014. Housed in a 22,000 square foot facility, the auction company contin ues a tradition of trustworthy service and efficiency with both live and online auctions. Hess Auctioneers LLC, John M. Hess and Phil Nissley founded in 2007, holds biThroughout his 35 year monthly truck, trailer and sale was held for a farm valued at $2.6 million, which career, Phil has sold about John ended up selling for twenty 1800s Lancaster County sandstone watering $3.6 million!
“Horst Auction Center”
PUBLIC AUCTION
20 ACRE FARMETTE COUNTRY 2 STY. 3 BDRM. FARM HOUSE 2 STY. 30x50 BANK BARN – GAR. – WOOD SHOP BUTCHER SHOP – HORSE BARN – WOOD SHED/GAR. SCHAEFFERSTOWN/KLEINFELTERSVILLE AREA
SATURDAY, JULY 31 • 2 P.M.
354 Sunnyside Rd., Newmanstown. Rt. 501 S. from Schaefferstown. Left Spring Haven Rd. Left Sunnyside Rd. OR Rt. 897 S. on Hopeland Rd. Right Sunnyside Rd.
PUBLIC SALE
OUTSTANDING FIREARMS HUNTING, FISHING & MILITARY COLLECTIBLES & ACCESSORIES
SATURDAY, JULY 31, 2021 AT 9:00 A.M.
PREVIEW: Friday, July 30 from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Saturday, July 31 from 7:00 A.M. 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) **************************************************************************************
249 LOTS OF FIREARMS TO BE SOLD! 500 LOTS OF HUNTING, FISHING & MILITARY COLLECTIBLES & ACCESSORIES TO BE SOLD!
JULY 30 at 5:00 PM & JULY 31 at 8:30 AM R.E. at 1:00 PM
LOCATED AT: 552 Stevens Rd., Ephrata, Pa. 17522
equipment auctions. Each sale includes 900 to 1100 cataloged items plus 1000’s of skid lot items including transportation, construction and commercial related tools, parts and excess inventory. John Hess’s foresight to acquire and combine the services of these three companies results in a positive selling experience for almost any type client. The staff members work together and provide a professional commitment to making the process as efficient as possible, ultimately bringing the best possible results to each client. For more information, please visit Hess Auction Group’s website at hessauctiongroup.com or call them at 717-664-5238.
2½ sty. farm house w/2160 SF, one owner dwl., eat-in kitchen w/appliances, corner brick hearth & wood stove, den/office, living rm., summer kitchen/ family rm. w/sandstone walk-in FP, 3 bdrms., 3 baths, attic, bsmt. w/poured concrete walls & 9’ ceiling, shop area, gas HW radiant floor heat, central AC, wraparound porch, 2 sty. barn 30x50 w/23x20 woodshop, butcher shop w/sink Vollrath walk-in cooler, stove, horse barn 18x24 w/2 stalls, shed/ garage 14x36, 20 ACRES m/l w/2 acres tillable, 2 acres fenced pasture, bal. wooded. House only 21 years old & move-in cond. Very private & secluded one of a kind farmette. Zone Ag. After 25 years, owners relocating & serious to sell. Economical & reasonable taxes. Personal inspect. by appt. 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
*A complete listing can be picked up at the Auction Center for $2.00 or is available with photos on our website www.horstauction.com. **All firearms will be sold subject to Federal and State Firearms Laws. ***Accepted Payments: Cash or PA check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.
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DIRECTIONS: From Schoeneck Rd. & Rt. 272 intersection, travel North on Schoeneck Rd. for ¼ mile and turn left on Stevens Rd, to property on right. REAL ESTATE: A 1-owner custom built Cape Cod style house w/3,506 sq. ft. & 4-car garage on 1.02 acre lot in the country. Brick house was built new in 1999, main level includes a stunning eat-in kitchen w/solid Cherry raised-panel cabinetry; Corian counter tops, island has eat-at counter, Oak flooring, pantry closet, open to dining area; open to LR w/Oak flooring and exit to 15’x12’ treated wood deck; French doors open to formal dining room; 28’x16’ formal family room w/built-in Cherry cabinet; Master BR w/Master walk-in closet; master bathroom w/tile shower & jacuzzi tub; front formal entrance w/17’ ceiling & Oak open stairway; side entrance into mudroom w/laundry hook-up & cabinetry storage; powder bathroom; formal office w/custom Cherry cabinetry; attached 2-car garage. Second level has 3 additional BR w/closets; full bathroom w/tub shower. Daylight basement offers additional 2,400+ sq ft and has 46’x27’ room w/second full kitchen; 32’x27’ family room w/large Brick fireplace; full bathroom; partial covered 22’x12’ Brick patio w/built-in counter & Propane grill; 2-car garage. Propane heat; Central A/C; on-site well; public septic; Ephrata Twp. & School District; property sits back away from the road, the paved driveway goes in between the Brick pillars along the road. Very quiet setting. OPEN HOUSE: Call/Text auctioneer 717-587-8906. FRIDAY LISTING @ 5:00 PM: Friday’s auction is COINS ONLY. $20 Gold coins; $5 Gold coins; 50+ Silver Dollars; Silver halves; Silver Dimes; Buffalo Nickels; bags of older pennies; collectible coins. Email Auctioneer for coin catalog at johnruttsold@gmail.com. SATURDAY LISTING: Gray 2011 Ford Explorer XLT w 4x4, 64,000 miles, 1 owner, 3.5-V6, new inspection, garage kept; Dan Hoover Conestoga Wagon Model (1986 very nice); sectional sofa w/double recliners & hide-a-bed; handmade Cherry Dutch cupboard; Cherry china closet by Martin’s; Cherry Queen-Anne table w/6 chairs & 6 boards by Martin’s; Queen-Anne Cherry server; 5 pc. Cherry bedroom suite by American Drew (queen size); 6 antique paint decorated chairs; 1840s slant front desk w/dovetailed top; antique jelly cupboard; Howard Miller Cherry Grandfather’s clock; antique oak library table w/fluted legs; marble top lamp table; recliners; red sofa; nice glider rockers; table w/4 chairs on wheels; Bosch clothes washer; Maytag dryer (gas); 14 cf. upright freezer; white 15 cf. fridge; antique 3 seat deacon’s bench; double bed w/boxspring & mattress; 2 single beds w/boxspring & mattress; jogging machine; folding ping pong table; (16) stacking chairs; standing lawn swing. SATURDAY ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Large 1733 German Bible w/brass clasps; 8+ pcs. Purple carnival glass; 18+ pcs. Orange Carnival glass, 8+ pcs. Opalescent glass; very nice colored glassware; Hubley dogs & cats; Hubley horses; Hubley doorstops; New Holland Machine Co. cow doorstop; lots of nice framed prints and original paintings; old iron mechanical banks; old braided & hooked rugs; old local calendars; old soft goods; 18+ newer handmade quilts; old quilts; old cutting boards; 50+ Winross trucks; 15+ Ertl trucks; older John Deere 1/16 scale farm tractors; Longaberger baskets; Aunt Jamima collectibles; 12+ Hummel figures; 24+ new and old dolls; old composition dolls; doll furniture; large 1887 Ephrata map (reprint); milk cans; nice NSF S/S kettles; flatware; coffee pots; several NSF stock pots; local advertising China plates; old bottles; old transfer china; blue decorated New Holland crock w/bird; Hurricane lamps; cases of degreaser & cleaning supplies; plus much more unlisted. Bring a chair. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com NO BUYERS PREMIUM OR SALES TAX
Auction By: John J. Rutt II 717-587-8906 Michael J. Martin 717-371-3333 AY-2189-L
EPHRATA, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.
Auction For:
AARON & ELVA STAUFFER ESTATE
Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956
John M. & Lisa M. J Buckwalter 717-821-1474 or 717-304-5948 www.klinekreidergood.com
PUBLIC AUCTION 3 ACRE COMMERCIAL TYPE PROPERTY
8500 SF COMMERCIAL BLDG. w/3 WORK BAYS 20x114 OPEN FRONT BLDG. – OFFICE – HORSE BARN PALLET MANUFACTURING EQUIP. FORD TRACTOR – PJ GOOSENECK TRAILER – TOW MOTORS SHOP EQUIP. – TOOLS – FURNITURE – APPLIANCES BOWMANSVILLE – BLACK CREEK AREA
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 10 A.M. – REAL ESTATE 1 P.M.
1153 Oaklyn Dr., Narvon, PA 17555 (Bowmansville Area). From Rt. 625 N. of Rt. 23 towards Bowmansville approx. 5 miles. Bear right Oaklyn Dr. to auction on left. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)
1 sty. commercial bldg. w/8500 SF of area containing 3 work bays 60x50, 100x30 and 74x24, additional 22x20 attached work/storage area, 5 overhead doors & 15x10 double slide doors, 73x70 (5100 SF) concrete pad partially covered, masonry wood furnace rm. 16x12 w/Rettew 1 Million BTU furnace, air compressor & storage rm. 13x9, wood shavings bay, men/women lavatories, attached southside open front 117x18 lean-to storage. Bldg. serviced w/400 amp 3-phase elec., water & septic. Outbldgs.: 1 sty. open front lumber storage bldg. 114x20 w/built in 12x10 horse stall, 1 sty. office 22x12, 1 sty. horse barn 24x20 w/elec., water, forebay & paddocks, 1 sty. tack rm. 22x20 w/22x20 lean-to, level 3 ACRE lot w/circle stoned driveway, (2) loading docks, completely fenced w/chain link gate. Zoned Ag. After 53 years in business of manufacturing pallets, Mr. Groff has decided to sell real estate & equip. Great opportunity for a variety of uses. Come prepared to buy! Personal inspection by appointment or open house July 31 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood. com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956
Gerald E. Groff 717-445-5191
PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, COLLECTIBLES & FURNITURE
Saturday, August 7, 2021 @ 9:00 A.M. & RE @ 11:00 A.M. Location: 43 South Muddy Creek Road, Denver Pa, 17517 From Reading Exit (Exit 286) Of Pa Turnpike Take Col. Howard Blvd. To R On Rt 272N Follow To R On Muddy Creek Church Rd To R On South Muddy Creek Road To Auction On R. (Parking At Muddy Creek Lutheran Church; Just Before Auction Site). FURNITURE & APPLIANCES: Speed Queen Washer & Dryer, 5 Pc. Oak Queen Size Bedroom Suite, Maple Crib, Child’s Rocker, Pictures, Cedar Chest, Oak Footboard Bench, Upholstered La-Z-Boy Electric Recliner/Rocker, Upholstered Sofa, Chair, Loveseat & Ottoman, Oak Clawfoot Round Table w/2 Boards And Chairs, Misc. Wood Chairs, Large Flat Screen TV, Oak End Tables, Oak Entertainment Stand, Patio Furniture Including 2 Adirondack Rockers, Wood Picnic Table & Benches, Wooden Bench/ Picnic Table, Planter/Patio Metal Tables. COLLECTIBLES & ANTIQUES: (10) Sperry New Holland 75th Glasses, (6) Sperry New Holland 85th Glasses, Unused New Holland Machine Co. Serial Number Plates, 10 Gal. Crock, Runner Sleds, Old Records, Coal Oil Lamps, Blow Mold Christmas Candles, Slot Car Track, Lionel Train Track, New Holland Coaster Set, S&S Slatington Pa. Snowdog, Welch’s Jelly Glasses, Slawboard, Rug Beater, Erector Set, Jewlery Box, Board Games, Matchbox Cars In Packages, Ebersole Painted Footstool (Missing Leg), Americana Christmas Village Items. KITCHEN ITEMS: Pots, Pans, Utensils, S/S Bowls, Measuring Cups, Microwave, Canning Jars (New & Used), Electric Skillet, Canister Set, Toaster, Pyrex Pie Plates, Pyrex Mixing Bowls, Coffee Grinder, Magic Chef Meat/ Food Processor, Mountain Pie Maker, Campfire Popcorn Basket, Cake Molds, Cake Saver, Cake Decorating Tips, Cookie Press. MISC. ITEMS: Linens, Towels, Christmas Décor, Brother Typewriter, New Birdbaths, HP Computer Tower, HP Photosmart Printer, Sewing Kit, Childrens Toys - Fisher Price, Mattel, Playskool Etc., Paperback Books, New Queen Sized Blankets And More Items Not Mentioned. TERMS: Cash, good check, debit or credit card w/3% fee, all items to be paid by conclusion of auction; all announcements made sale day take precedence over printed material, plan to spend the morning and buy some good household items and collectibles. SALE ORDER: Household Items, Furniture, Balance Following Real Estate At 11 A.M. Lunch Available On Auction Day. TERMS BY: Estate of N. Lavern Lausch - Lori Shirk Exc. View our website for more photos at OBAUCTIONEER.com
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Help Seniors Stay in Their Homes Health care providers have often spoken of the incalculable benefits of healing in a positive, loving environment. Statistics show that people live longer, get through serious illness and show more positive outcomes in familiar surroundings where they can maintain some independence over their lives. Medical providers know, in fact, that allowing seniors to stay in their own homes does much for both their physical and mental health. Here are just some of the options available to aging seniors: Assisted living is a fantastic option for seniors who need help with routine tasks, such as cooking and washing. It offers them a sense of independence, while helping them stay in their comfortable, familiar surroundings. Adult care services employ professionals who make scheduled visits to help seniors with basic chores and laundry. They will also assist with minor medical needs, run errands
and buy food at the grocery store. Performing these tasks allows elderly people to remain in their own homes. There is no task too big or small. Adult care employees may help with personal hygiene and dressing. Not only will the elderly person receive help, he or she will also appreciate having company each day. Oftentimes, nursing homes and other living facilities are clinical and impersonal. The aging process brings with it enough difficulties without the additional stress a radical change in lifestyle can bring. Remaining at home surrounded by beloved personal belongings can stave off depression and sadness, and offer a sense of comfort. It provides a feeling of friendship and companionship that might otherwise be unavailable. Receiving help from a trusted friend would brighten anyone’s day. Another consideration to utilizing home care option is that moving
comes with both physical and emotional stress. Leaving behind neighbors and a family home full of memories can be overwhelming for a senior. And with today’s technology, seniors can live independently and still stay very connected with family and friends. The first step is to consult with the senior who is contemplating an assistance arrangement of any type. Meet with local home care companies to get a feel for their services. Some home care companies can assist with the process of a family member or close friend becoming a caregiver if they are qualified. Also, there are governmental programs available to assist some seniors. Discussing these options with a home care company professional may bring surprising and helpful results. Making the decision on whether to stay in one’s home or move into a facility is always difficult. However, the range of options available should make it easier for seniors to enjoy being home for as long as possible.
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We all have that Hollywood-version vision of an auctioneer, speaking in indecipherable words at a rapid speed behind a podium with a gavel. In this case, that image is mostly correct. The type of auctioneer most are likely to encounter perform in exactly that manner. If you’re planning any sort of sale that features large quantities of items, whether it’s livestock, furniture or vehicles, you might find yourself in the market for a quality auctioneer. The right auctioneer can be the key to hearing that magic word: Sold! If you are selling off an estate or raising money for a good cause, this is especially important. Auctions are mutually beneficial for participants and the host. They’re also fun and a great way to make a healthy profit. Choosing the right auctioneer can be a challenge in itself. The best auctioneers have well-honed skills and years of experience getting results for clients. Auctioneers are specialists and you want to be sure find the right one to fit your needs. For example, if you’re having an estate sale with a loved one’s valuables and antiques, you probably wouldn’t
get the best results with a commercial or business auctioneer and vice versa. Some auctioneers will post “sold” prices on their website so you can gauge how much a particular item or piece of real estate brought at one of their sales. Auctions are personalitydriven events, so be sure you select an auctioneer who is gregarious and personable. This person must have the gift of speech, a touch of humor and the ability to develop a rapport with the audience. The success of your auction will depend on how much the auctioneer can establish a relationship with the audience. The auctioneer will show your products off in the best light and entice participants to bid. If they have been in business for a while, they will likely have a following that will come to your auction just because of the auctioneer’s reputation. Use the internet or your local newspaper to find a qualified auctioneer. Most newspapers have an auction section in their advertising section. If you use the internet, be sure to visit the website of a certified institution. Not every site lists credentialed auctioneers.
If you’ve exhausted these sources, contact the National Auctioneer Association or visit its website at www. auctioneers.org. Many auctioneers belong to professional organizations. Both the National Auctioneer Association and the Pennsylvania Auctioneer Associations hold their members to higher standards to make sure your auctioneer of choice is the professional you are seeking. When speaking to candidates, be sure to ask for references and work history. Verify licensing and check that they are actively working auction events. Once you have a list of finalists, attend an auction and watch them perform. Pay attention to how they handle attendees and the pacing of the event. Take notes on each auctioneer. Once you have narrowed your list to one or two candidates, perform a background check and obtain reliable references. Then sit back, relax and enjoy the show. Know that your goods will be professionally described and displayed and more often than not, sold for the highest price possible. The auctioneer you choose will make sure of this.
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HOW TO... Choose a Massage Therapist Massage therapy is a special experience designed to ease stress and sore muscles, whether brought on by daily life or as a result of injury. In the hands of an experienced professional, the benefits can be extraordinary and life-altering. There are many different types of massages, ranging in intent from stress relief to healing. But even if you have an understanding of the type of massage you want, a good massage therapist can build on that by showing you new techniques that can help you achieve the best results from your session. A good massage can turn around your day, week or even your month. So consider these tips as you look for a massage professional: Training Proper licensing is a requirement for massage therapists in most states. Other
states have no requirements. Check regulations in your state along with a therapist’s background and experience. Qualified massage thera pists have undergone pro fessional training. It is an accepted medical practice, so finding a professional is a must. This is particularly important if you have a muscle injury or back prob lems. If you have medical issues, consult a doctor to find a massage therapist who can meet your needs. Specializations With several hundred kinds of massage therapies at your fingertips, it is important to research your options. Knowing the types of therapies you can receive will help you understand which is best for you. Maybe you are looking for a deep tissue massage, aromatherapy, Swedish mass age or hot stone massage.
Therapists use lotions, powders and oils to increase or reduce the friction of their hands. Talk to your massage therapist. Many of them have personal specialties. They can help you decide what is best for you. References If your friends or family receive massages regularly, ask them for recom mendations. Good massage therapists will leave a trail of happy customers. Reputation is often the best way to determine if someone’s services are helpful. You could also request references from massage therapists. Speak with previous clients to see if their techniques are effective. Pricing The cost of massage therapy can vary dramatically. It will all depend on the type and
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action between people for long periods of time. Your therapist’s personality should be a good fit with yours. It will determine the quality of your experience. You should always feel comfortable with the person performing the massage. Location The location will tell you plenty about the massage
services. The office should be neat, clean and professional. You might see other elements in the space to help you relax. Pleasant music, water fountains, and special lighting enhance the experience. Choosing a therapist with a convenient location will also help you. Nothing feels better than relaxing after a short trip home.
neighbors. You may know someone who has used a tree service in the past. They can tell you who does the best work. Also, check newspaper, phone and internet listings. • Find out how long each company has been in business, their experiences, references and whether they are licensed and insured. Check with the Better Business Bureau for outstanding complaints. Even reliable companies may have a few problems. It is how they resolve the issue that counts. • When requesting an estimate give the company as much information you can about the trees, access to the location and work you would like done. It’s always a good idea for the homeowner to mark the trees before contacting the company for an estimate. Marking the trees may also help if a neighbor thinks the tree may be his or hers, and
a conversation can occur before the estimator arrives. Don’t choose a company strictly based on cost. Tree work is dangerous. Proper equipment, well-trained employees and insurance coverage add to operating costs. It is worth paying a little more for peace of mind and excellent service. • Look at a copy of their insurance policy. Coverage should include personal liability, property damage coverage, workers’ compensation and damaged vehicles or home coverage. • Inspect their previous work by looking at their portfolio. Each tree service company has a work style. Verify that it suits your needs. Photos of past work might also be on their website. • Get a detailed written estimate of any work to be performed before signing a contract. Responsible companies will provide detailed descriptions,
along with the time and cost for your records. This estimate should also offer information about cleanup expectations. Are logs to be cut up or left for firewood? Will the company haul everything away or leave it for you to manage? Will leaves and twigs be raked up or run through a chipper? If they are removing an entire tree, what will happen to the stump? • Verify the workers wear property safety gear. They should be wearing helmets at all times. In addition, they should use face shields or protective glasses and steel-toe boots. The person who climbs the tree should have arborist climbing ropes, specialized safety and climbing gear, the proper saddle, helmet and safety glasses. If you find they aren’t wearing safety gear, contact the company to discuss the matter.
recommend spending up to 20% of your home’s value on any remodeling project. For a home valued at $100,000, for instance, homeowners might spend up to $20,000 on updating the kitchen. Of that money, about 40% should be spent on cabinets alone. Why spend so much money on cabinets? Because not only are they the focal point of your kitchen, they must also be attractive and useful. And if you’re planning on selling, highquality cabinets will appeal to a wide selection of buyers. If you plan on staying put, they will bring you years of function and use. Custom Cabinets Custom-built cabinets are an excellent choice because they allow you to choose any style you want. You’re only limited by imagination. You can specify the color, hinges, pulls, rollers and even have a special finish applied to the cabinets. It is essential to work with a professional. Ask your friends and family
if they know experienced cabinetmakers. Tradesmen in your area will likely know cabinetmakers. If you are using a contractor, solicit him or her for recommendations. Take a look at special finishes. Some people adore the antique or distressed look. Other people prefer to have the cabinets match other colors in the kitchen. Your custom cabinet builder should apply the finish himself. Check the quality of the materials the builder is using. Hinges, heavy duty slides and ¾-inch solid wood should have a lifetime guarantee. Get everything in writing. Most cabinetmakers are honest and hardworking people, but a contract should stipulate what is expected of both parties. Do not sign anything until you understand the contract and have read it completely. Pre-Built Cabinets When you are on a tight budget, consider pre-built cabinets. You can still
receive quality for a little less cost. First, look for pieces made with real wood. Particle board is not as durable. The cabinets must also feature solid construction. There should be warranties on the hardware, slides and other components. Choose a company that has a long track record. You should be able to find them if the need arises. Quality companies will also allow you to order special sizes. They will be slightly more expensive, but you will appreciate the results. Regardless of the choices you make, always choose to purchase cabinets from a company that has been in business for a long time. They should be good at what they do. Look at their previous work and get in touch with previous customers. Once you do this legwork, there is no doubt you will be happy with the results.
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HOW TO... Choose an Insurance Company Insurance is one product you purchase and hope to never use. But when disaster strikes, you want to know your family, home, auto and business are protected. Choosing the correct agency, company and policy are vitally important to ensuring you are pro tected. Especially impor tant, should the need arise, is the ability for the company and agency to offer a smooth claims pro cess. You shouldn’t pick a company based on their marketing hype alone. Customer Service Quality customer service can set one company apart from its competitors. Do your research. Review agency and company
websites. What is their mission, vision and values? How long have they been in business? How do others rate them? Ask family and friends about their experiences with their agency and company. When considering a particular insurance com pany, inquire as to you would contact should a claim need to be filed. Some insurance com panies expect individual agencies to be involved in the claims process, while others work directly with the client from the beginning. Sometimes it will be a combination of both. The local agency may provide a 24hour phone number for emer gency situations, while
handling questions them selves during normal business hours. Know Your Policy Premiums can vary from company to company, as can the type of coverage they offer. Expect your agent to explain all the options. A good agent will explain the coverage clearly and allow you to make an informed decision. You should look at the coverage details and premium for each policy. If you’re unfamiliar with or are new to buying insurance, your agent should be acting more like a teacher than a salesperson. Your choices may be diverse, with many coverage
Choose an Auto Repair Shop Everyone seems to know someone who’s good at auto repair – a relative, friend or neighbor who has experience fixing cars. For most simple fixes, that might work. But often the complexity of
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from the same company. Financial Strength The financial strength of an insurance company is very important to a policyholder. Every insurance company is rated based on their financial strength and size, and your insurance agent can explain the rating
of a particular insurance company. While your insurance premiums are an important factor, it is just one piece of a complicated puzzle. Choose a company that will not only give you fair prices, but who will also be prompt, courteous and financially stable.
relationship with a qualified, reliable and professional auto repair shop. Developing a relationship with an knowledgeable mechanic or auto repair shop early on in your vehicle’s life can prove invaluable. Talented, honest mechanics can extend the life of your car and help you avoid costly repairs. And if the unexpected occurs — an accident or a major malfunction — that relationship can be the difference between hundreds and thousands of dollars. Even if your car is new, at some point it will need tires, oil changes or even a new engine. If you have a relationship with a good auto repair shop, you won’t sweat it when these things come up. If you haven’t had a regular mechanic is recent years, now is the time to find one. Here are a few points to consider: • Less than 40% of new customers in auto shops
are walkins. That means word of mouth is still king in the industry. Find a shop that gets rave reviews from family and friends, and you’ll be in good hands. • The Better Business Bureau can inform you about the repair shop’s performance and reliability. • Ask about the shop’s range of services. They will need the latest technology to diagnose problems with newer cars. For example, can your prospective shop handle brake systems, electrical components and warranty repairs? Does the shop provide a loaner, rental car or shuttle service while your car is being repaired? • Look around the shop. Is the equipment in good condition? Is it clean, well lit and organized? These factors all contribute to a level of professionalism. • Look for brand names and proper certification. Does the auto repair shop use brandname parts? These parts are engineered to meet the manufacturer’s
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HOW TO... Choose a Private School The benefits of private schools are well-documented. Smaller class sizes, individualized attention, advanced curriculums and a focus on specific arts, sciences and athletic interests. They are model institutions where children can develop intellectually, emotionally and socially. Some parents turn to private schools out of personal experience and pride; others, troubled with the state of public education, opt for private schools to provide a more personalized or values-based upbringing. Still others value learning with an institution that shares specific religious values or beliefs. If you’re considering doing the same, follow these steps to make sure you pick the best institution for your children. First, evaluate your child’s educational goals and needs. Does he have natural gifts you are seeking to nurture? Are there physical or learning disabilities or behavioral issues that should be addressed? Has your child voiced an interest in science, math, sports or music? Referrals from your child’s current school, teachers, guidance counselors, family and friends can be a good place to start in creating a list of potential private schools. You should also consider what you believe an ideal
school should offer. Make a list of these features. Will your child attend a local day school or boarding school? Are there travel or budgetary restrictions? Are extracurricular activities, such as sports, band, art or debate club important? Conduct some research on the internet for schools that have these features. Most sites will have plenty of information as well as policy summaries. Look at photo galleries and videos. Some sites may even give virtual tours of the facilities. Think about your child’s daily commute to school. Are there suitable transportation options? After looking at these considerations, you can now make a “short list” of schools. It will consist of institutions that fit your criteria. Ask your child for his or her opinion about these schools. Talk it over to decide which ones are best. When the list is complete, it is time to narrow it down even further. Determine entrance requirements and ensure your child meets them before contacting a particular school. Make a list of general questions along with a subset of specific questions for each school. Then start contacting the institutions. If their answers are satisfactory, make an appointment to visit them. While there,
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Appliances are so-called big-ticket items – expensive purchases expected to last a long time. Because they are such a major investment, it’s wise to carefully consider which store you choose to purchase them at. You might be lulled into a store after seeing advertisements and sales featuring new appliances with all the latest features and technology. Or you may just need to replace an aging appliance on its last legs. Either way, it’s smart to figure out what you really need, how much you can afford, and which stores offer the best quality and deals. Chances are you’ve already done some research or quizzed friends or family about their own experiences with various appliances. While shopping for one can be daunting, it can also be fun. These days, appliance manufacturers produce items that have every conceivable feature to make your life easier. Exploring these innovations in home appliance technology can be an enjoyable and eyeopening experience. We’ve put together some tips that can help you narrow your search and find exactly what you need. First you’ll have to determine your budget and requirements — what you need, what you want, and what you’re willing to pay for it. Now, it’s time to go shopping.
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Choose a Window Treatment Store Window treatments aren’t simply just “window dressing.” When considered thoughtfully, window treatments not only bring beauty and value to a home, but can affect the longevity of your furniture, the quality of your sleep and the amount of energy you use. Window treatments from shades to draperies come in a wide variety of styles, colors and textures designed to suit any decor or personal style. You can shop online for window treatments, but nothing beats visiting a store to see and touch treatments presented to give you the best idea of how they’ll look in your home. Follow these simple guidelines to get the best results when looking for a window treatment store: Window treatments come in a variety of price ranges. If you are outfitting multiple windows with blinds, valances and draperies, budget can play a key role in your selections. The best window treat
ment stores offer quality products at varying price points. Do you want your window treatments to last for decades or do you like to change up your surroundings and plan on replacing them within a shorter time frame? Look for decorating ideas in magazines, on TV or websites. You will likely find many suggestions that will work in your own home. Keep in mind that large prints and bright colors will overpower smaller spaces. Sample books in stores will also give you a good idea about the finished products. The store’s staff can help guide you to specific product price ranges if necessary. Anyone who has tight finances should concentrate on rooms that you and your family use the most. Less expensive treatments will work fine in rooms that are not used as often. Conventional shaped shades and blinds, such as square or rectangular, are often less costly than
specialty shapes. But if you need a trapezoid, triangle or semi-circle shape and it works well with your decor, then investing in those is money well-spent. Heavy-duty, quality components are extremely important when it comes to blinds, shades and drapery hardware. Durability is a main concern when the window treatments will likely be used frequently, perhaps opening and closing several times a day. This construction should withstand years of use. Using a certified installer is highly recommended. Property installation is critical to insuring all mechanisms will operate properly. Professionals should guide you on trends that will remain stylish. There are a many choices of fabrics, textures, finishes and product features and capabilities to consider. Having a knowledgeable and helpful staff will save you time and money. Locally owned window treatment stores usually
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HOW TO... Choose Cremation Services Considering cremation? Choosing your final disposition and letting your loved ones know your end-of-life wishes is very important. Whether considering cremation for personal beliefs, economic benefits, or environmental views, you will want to be comfortable with your cremation center choice. A trusted, licensed funeral director is your best resource. When searching for a cremation center, you should review cremation options with a licensed funeral director. It is important to note that many people select viewings, memorial services, and life celebrations as part of the cremation process. A creative funeral director or certified celebrant can plan unique life tributes and meaningful events. Talk to a funeral director about having your cremation, your way. Once you have narrowed your choices, consider how you feel about the staff of the cremation center. You
should feel comfortable asking questions. It is acceptable to ask your funeral director for a General Price List (GPL) so you can see the details for yourself. Your funeral director should be able to articulate their cremation process, the associated options, and prices. You will also want to explore the cremation center’s merchandise. Cremation caskets and urn options are endless. Caskets may be of wood, fiberboard, or even rented and urns vary from traditional brass, wood and marble urns to bio-degradable urns and scattering urns. You may choose to bury the urn at a cemetery, entomb the urn into a columbarium (nitch), keep the urn at home or scatter the cremated remains. Some even like to wear cremated remains in a pendant on a neckless or have their loved ones cremated remains blown into glass art. Cremated remains, also called cremains, can be placed into deep sea
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coral reefs or outer space. When families are separated by great distance, cremation is sometimes chosen for ease of transport to a final disposition. Some families divide the cremated remains among themselves and these are kept in keepsake urns. If choosing cremation, you should let your family know if you approve of separating your cremains or if you wish that they all remain in one place. By doing a little research and choosing wisely, you can make the process a little easier for loved ones during a difficult time. And you can feel confident that your endof-life wishes will be fulfilled. Discuss with your loved ones and family members their preference for when they pass. Talk with them and explain your own end-of-life plans so that there will not be any misunderstandings or second-guessing after the fact.
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Choose a Real Estate Agent Choosing a real estate agent is a lot like choosing an employee. You’ll want to know about their professional background, successes and how they can best represent your interests. To do away with any confusion, first consider this: A real estate agent may or may not be a Realtor, but every Realtor is required to be a licensed real estate agent. A Realtor is simply a real estate agent who is a member of the National Association of Realtors (NAR). This allows him or her to attend industry meetings and access software and educational tools. Realtors adhere to a strict code of ethics and have solid knowledge of the real estate business. Finding a reliable, reputable real estate agent is essential when you are considering buying or selling a home. These professionals can guide you through complicated negotiations and contracts to secure you the best deal you can get. They’ll also be able to inform you of the precise steps you need to take just before buying or selling. It goes without saying that you shouldn’t make any property decision under the advisement of an agent you don’t trust. So, do your homework and pick an agent you can have faith will get the job done right. Here’s some guidance in helping you choose the best agent for your situation.
Where To Start Looking Recommendations are one of the best ways to find a qualified real estate agent or Realtor. Ask people in your social network for referrals. Sometimes agents are good at helping clients purchase homes, but not as skilled at selling them. Keep that in mind when searching for the right professional. You might also contact local brokers or search the NAR directory online. Always work with credible, responsible agents. Otherwise you are wasting your time. Comfort Level At the initial consultation with a prospective real estate professional, focus on your comfort level while interacting with them. Do you get the feeling they are genuinely concerned about your needs? Or are they focused on their commission? Do they know the current housing market? Can they negotiate a contract? It is important that you feel comfortable with the agent. You must trust that this person can behave ethically and help you secure a good deal. Communication And Planning Your agent should be an effective communicator. If you are selling your home, your agent should develop an effective marketing plan, explain it to you and respond to any questions or concerns you have.
The marketing plan will probably involve placing advertisements and conducting open houses to invite the public for home viewings. If you are purchasing a home, the agent should listen to your guidelines and price ranges. Above all, your real estate agent needs to provide updates on progress. Do not work with someone who does not return phone calls or emails. More Resources To get a better idea about the process of buying and selling a home, conduct some research on your own. Real estate magazines contain good information and can be a great way to start your research. There are also a lot of good resources on the internet, such as www.Realtor.com, which is associated with NAR and which contains free, useful information. You may find housing statistics, market forecasts and tips, but nothing beats the power of networking. You need to find people with similar interests who will help you in your endeavor. Upon successfully buying or selling your home, keep your real estate agent’s contact information on hand. You may want to refer other people to him or her. You may also need their services again someday.
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HOW TO... Choose a Mattress Let’s face it: We spend a lot of time in bed. And a great night’s sleep is vital to our physical and mental health. So, choosing the right mattress to help you achieve the sleep you need to awake rested and ready to confront the day is absolutely essential. Buying a new mattress is no longer a one-stop proposition. The mattress industry has boomed with the introduction of memory foam, sensoractivated comfort control and firms that sell quality products online easily delivered to your home. But don’t lose sleep over shopping for a new mattress. Sure, the number of options can be as daunting as the wide range of prices, but selecting the right mattress for your needs at the right price really is pretty simple. Ask your friends and family for recommendations, and then start browsing. You can also scour the internet for information and start narrowing your choices. Purchasing a mattress is a long-term investment in your health and self-esteem. Don’t be afraid of looking at pricier options. Often, expensive mattresses may be on sale or part of a closeout event. Quality mattresses last longer, so you will not have to go through the trouble of buying another mattress in a year or two, or worry as much about the mattress sagging and breaking down.
Consider your bed size. Is it time to buy a bigger bed? Perhaps you would like to sprawl out and relax. Here are a few other things to keep in mind: • Do you need a firm or soft mattress? People with a bad back, neck or leg pain, or other circulatory problems might require firm support to keep their spines aligned. Other people prefer flexible support that fits the contours of their bodies. • Do you sleep with another person? Mattresses made of memory foam might be beneficial, as it will give you a personalized experience without disturbing the other person’s sleep. • Standard mattresses can exacerbate allergies if you are sensitive to lint, cotton, dust or dust mites. If you or your partner have allergies, consider getting a latex, foam or water mattress. You might also think about getting a hypoallergenic mattress cover. When you are looking at actual mattress options, the following are popular choices: • Pillow-top mattresses are famous for their softness; however, they do have levels of firmness. They also require a larger bottom sheet because the pillow-top adds to their extra thickness. • Coil spring construction is a great choice for people who want a firm mattress.
This option has the ability to keep your spine aligned. Most mattress stores can show you samples of their product lines. Choose the best construction you can afford. • “Memory” or high-density foam or latex mattresses are helpful if you have physical issues, such as skeletal pain or circulatory problems. This mattress conforms to the shape of the body. It also minimizes pressure points from the head, shoulders and hips. • Adjustable air mattresses allow each person to change the firmness through electronic and mechanical devices that control air chambers. This is an ideal choice for partners who have different mattress preferences. You can also alter firmness for yourself, depending on your physical condition. When shopping for a mattress, don’t be afraid of lying down and trying it out. Roll over and pay attention to how your body feels. Are you comfortable? Inquire about the mattress guarantee or warranty. A standard warranty is 10 years. If the warranty is shorter or non-existent, look elsewhere. Some online companies allow you to return the mattress if you’re not satisfied. Remember, your mattress is a long-term investment. Choose wisely and you will be rewarded with years of restful nights and energetic days.
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While there are some reputable online services that offer people the ability to complete simple legal tasks without hiring an attorney, most Americans at some point will need the services of a professional lawyer. For many, the search for an attorney almost never begins under positive circumstances. Choices made during periods of duress can result in poor outcomes. No matter what your legal issue, it always pays to find a quality, professional lawyer before you need one. Choosing the right attorney can mean the difference between freedom and a criminal conviction, losing significant money and assets in a divorce settlement or ensuring you don’t get taken advantage of in a business deal. Opting to represent yourself under these circumstances is often a costly mistake. Attorneys know the laws and legal nuances that may help your case. They know how to work with other attorneys and can recommend the best legal strategy for your case. They also understand how to properly fill out the correct files, forms and paperwork. Here are some factors to keep in mind when choosing a lawyer: Affordability Settling for inexpensive legal representation can be a big mistake. Quality should always come first when it comes to attorneys. If you’re facing a criminal case and cannot afford an attorney, you have the
right to a court-appointed lawyer. Taxpayers pay these representatives to help people in need. A courtappointed attorney can provide you with invaluable assistance. Also, never hire an attorney who has been disbarred in any state. And be wary of those who have been sanctioned by their state bar. Experience When selecting an attorney, be sure to find one who is experienced in the area in which you need assistance. For example, people who have been arrested for driving while intoxicated will require a criminal lawyer who concentrates in traffic law. Real estate transactions are best handled by a lawyer concentrating in that field. Many lawyers have extensive experience in a variety of legal issues. It is vital that you hire a lawyer who practices the type of law you need. References Finding a quality attorney can often be as simple as asking your family or friends for referrals. If you are getting a divorce, look for people in your social network who have been through a divorce who were pleased with their representation. You can also ask attorneys for references. A true professional should be able to provide you with recommendations from previous clients. Case History Check your attorney’s case history to get an understanding of the legal
professional’s competency. Websites will help you determine a lawyer’s success rate. You can also find out if an attorney you are considering has a high settlement rate. Ask attorneys directly about their case histories. Any lawyer with a good track record will readily provide the information. Online Ratings Some websites rate attorneys. They are also a great resource for client reviews. Don’t give positive or negative reviews too much credence, however. They can be subjective. Some of the comments are not truthful. Focus on comments about a lawyer’s skill, client courtesy and results. Consultation Schedule an initial consultation to meet an attorney and review your case. The meeting will allow you to discover if the lawyer is a good match for you. If not, schedule a consultation with someone else. You should not hire an attorney until you are satisfied that they have the experience and skill that you are looking for, that their personality and demeanor are a good match for you, and that you know what you will be charged or how you will be billed. Ask questions during your consultation. Expect forthright answers. If you don’t feel satisfied, find another person to represent you. There are plenty of qualified local attorneys who will be willing to help.
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HOW TO... Begin a Career in Cosmetology Cosmetology offers those with a creative passion for make-up, styling and a vibrant atmosphere interacting with others who share your desire to make people look their best a path to a rewarding career in salons or even self-employment. Besides making people look their best — a reward in itself — you’ll encounter a vibrant atmosphere with co-workers who can help add to your skills and talents to keep you on top of all the trends. Before you head down to the local salon and ask for a job, you’ll need to learn the requirements for becoming a licensed cosmetologist in your state. Here’s what you need to know: State Requirements The legal requirements you must meet before you can work as a professional cosmetologist vary from state to state. Some areas of the country have strict rules and training requirements, so it is important to have a clear understanding before you commit to pursuing this career. It is likely you will have
to attend some mandatory training in a cosmetology school, and then pass an exam to get a license. You will have to prove that you can help your customers and meet all of the legal requirements. A Good School The training you receive will affect your career, so pick a good school. The best cosmetology schools have a reputation for preparing their students for the job market. Meeting the requirements set by the government is really just a bare minimum. After all, you want to succeed at your new career. You will have to learn how to provide the best customer service, communication skills and how to work well with others. Look for a school with a training environment that replicates what you will expect to find in the real world. This includes dealing with customers that ask for popular hairstyles and beauty treatments. It’s also important to consider other programs such as Esthetics and Nail Technology, which require their own independent licenses and are only
taught at cosmetology schools. Also, ask about career placement services and financial aid. A Long-Term Plan Like other careers, cosmetologists generally start at an entry-level job and work up to more responsibility and better paying positions. You might also choose the path of an entrepreneur. The most financially successful people in the field are also smart business people and decide to start their own independent business. Take a look at your path and where you want to be 10, 15 or even 20 years into your career. But it all starts with finding your passion. If cosmetology seems like a good fit for your personality and interests, then visit your local cosmetology school to see what it will take to get started on your new career. Make sure you keep upto-date on all of the newest hairstyles, make-up and other fashion trends.
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Just because you can assemble furniture yourself doesn’t mean you should. While a desk or shelving unit from a big box store may work in the home office, the spaces you dine, relax and entertain in should be filled with quality, well-made furniture crafted of solid materials and fabrics that will last. Choosing the right furniture for your home means choosing a furniture store. You may be able to get some ideas of what you’re looking for online, but you’ll always want to see, try out and imagine what those pieces will look like in your home. Because you won’t always find furniture that suits your tastes or style, or works for your budget, the process can be challenging. But it can also be fun. Here are some things to look for in a quality furniture store. Quality That Lasts Look for a store that sells quality, long-lasting furniture. While inexpensive acc ess ories can be bought cheaply and changed often, big furniture invest ments — sofas, dining tables, and the like — need to be purchased for the long term.
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is well-known for being loyal to its customers. Inquire about return policies. Some furniture stores will allow you to exchange an item within a certain time limit if it doesn’t meet your expectations. Learn what fees are involved if you have to return an item — if that is allowed at all. Also, be certain to ask about the store’s delivery policy, including how much it costs, how far they’ll deliver and how quickly your furniture will arrive. If you are comparison shopping, factor in the delivery cost when considering different stores. A low-priced couch will not save you money if it comes with an expensive delivery fee. It may be worth it to pay a little more for the couch if free or reduced cost delivery is available. The bottom line is that there are only two things that matter: the quality of the furniture you are purchasing, and the level of service you receive. Once you discover them both, furniture shopping can be a fun experience that that will beautify your home for many years, and you can be happy and comfortable with the furniture for generations to come.
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Choose the Right Wood Flooring for Your Home If you’ve noticed wood flooring has made a “comeback,” that’s because they’ve never really gone out of vogue. Wood floors are durable, develop more character with age, and possess a natural beauty that never truly goes out of style. Wood floors are traditional and modern, practical and trendy. You literally can’t go wrong with hardwood floors. Wood floors are appropriate for any room, although kitchens and basements should be considered carefully beforehand. If you’re considering buying wood flooring for your home, there are many varieties, options and price points to consider. Here’s some information to get you started. Solid Wood Solid wood can make a room cozy or lush, depending on the type of wood you select. You can purchase it unfurnished or finished, though most people prefer to select one of the many
striking finishes on the market. Oak, maple, walnut and cherry are some of the most durable woods available. They give the room a clean, luxurious look. Softwoods such as southern yellow pine and fir give a homier feel. Engineered Wood Engineered wood is another viable option. It has an authentic appearance that is perfect for slab construction. Most kinds are prefinished in an array of colors. They offer features such as tongueand-groove construction. This wood is fantastic for homes and other buildings that aren’t appropriate for wood flooring. It is an especially good choice for areas that get lots of foot traffic. Its flexibility in challenging environments and durability make it popular in the West and Southwestern United States. Exotic Wood Exotic wood flooring can make your home or
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Better yet, it’s durable, water resistant and can stand up to lots of use by children and pets. It is also a common choice among do-it-yourselfers. Considerations When Buying Look for a company with a large and diverse selection of flooring. Many companies will
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Homeowner’s associations, in particular, may have very picky requirements about what materials and styles can be used in your neighborhood. Make sure your choice meets with the approval of any local authorities or boards that control their use. Safety A garage door is typically the largest moving object installed in any home, and safety should be a consideration. Ask your garage door retailer about any special safety features on the door you select. Make sure it will be installed according to all applicable safety codes in your area. Opener Finally, when you install a new garage door it’s usually a good idea to install a new opener, too. Make sure you factor this into the cost and explore all your options — including the latest models that can be closed remotely via smartphones and operate very quietly and efficiently.
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Set Your Budget Cost is always a concern when hiring a home improve ment specialist. Set a budget and stick to it. Understand what you can afford and are willing to spend annually on your landscaping. You might need to make sacrifices. If you need a new landscaping wall, you might have to delay getting a sprinkler system. On the other hand, if irrigation is a must, then you might need to cut back on how often your lawn is mowed each month. Even if your budget is tight, don’t get discouraged. Some landscapers may charge less in order to get your business. Prioritize Your Needs Determining what you need will help you decide which services you require from a landscaping company. Most professionals offer the following: weekly or monthly lawn and garden maintenance, weed control, tree pruning and shaping, garden install ations, inspection and maint enance of irrigation systems and possibly even the construction of retaining walls or other structures.
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HOW TO... Select the Right Caterer Great food and attractive presentation are a highlight of any event. People choose to cater events because they can tailor food to many guests. It also removes the biggest burden to hosting a party, wedding, special event or business luncheon. Caterers ensure the food and dining experience will be memorable and take considerable burden off the shoulders of the host. They offer planning advice and other valuable information in addition to their culinary expertise, and can help turn any event into a magical occasion. To put it succinctly, the right caterer means you will have time to enjoy your party instead of fretting over minor details. Here’s what to look for in a good caterer. Event Information Note everything you know
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Your local newspaper will likely have advertisements from local caterers. This is also a good resource to find coupons and special deals. Compile a list of possibilities, schedule a meeting and prepare your questions. Be sure to ask about delivery, time frames and budget. If the caterer has ideas for your event, listen with an open mind. These professionals are in the event business, and will have ideas from their past experiences. References You should receive a list of names and contact information of previous customers for reference. Don’t be shy. These references can tell you a lot about the company’s work. See if the caterer has a book of food and dessert pictures. Look at their work. Be sure it pleases you.
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selections from their menu to an initial interview. If they don’t offer you samples, request them prior to paying deposits or advancing funds. Some caterers specialize in elaborately themed parties. These companies will offer suggestions on food that will complement your celebration. Other caterers have expertise in crafting menus that are customized to your guest list.
Caterers who can help you with the entire planning process of your meal ranging from hors d’oeuvres to desserts are well worth the money. They can guide you through the whole process with professionalism and confidence that your event will be a hit. If you’ve thoughtfully chosen your caterer, your special occasion will be a rousing success.
of science, experience and art, it’s important to choose the right physical therapist. While the majority have the proper training and offer good care, most specialize in specific injuries using a variety of healing techniques. People with back pain, for instance, can receive physical therapy to strengthen the core muscles in their back. Not only will they feel better, patients may also emerge from physical therapy with a restored, functional body. If you think you could benefit from physical therapy, first talk to your doctor. Insurance companies often agree about these benefits. Most companies require patients to try physical therapy before turning to expensive surgery to fix the problem. In fact, physical therapy can actually negate the need for surgical treatment. After surgery, physical therapy might serve as part of the aftercare and recovery process. For example, when you have surgery to repair a rotator cuff, a therapist
can play a huge part in a successful recovery. People with degenerative disc problems in their backs will benefit from a physical therapy regimen. It can help ease pressure and pain in their lower back. Normally, a problem like this requires surgery, but physical therapy can help patients regain a full range of motion. Physical therapists also provide the best remedy for other injuries. Someone with a reattached finger will need to practice with a physical therapist to regain feeling and movement. Once you have narrowed your search to a few potential candidates, inquire about the physical therapist’s previous work history. Don’t be afraid of asking directly about their success rates and potential problems. The best physical therapists will provide emotional support as well. Treatment and recovery is very hard work, especially for patients in severe pain. When you feel exhausted, the physical therapist will provide
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HOW TO... Choose Home Decor Everything about your home says something about your style, tastes and preferences. Choosing furnishings and decor for your home is perhaps the most enjoyable part of moving into a new home. From couches and chairs, tables and bookcases to selecting art and other decorative elements, choosing your home decor is an act of self-expression. But obtaining advice and the opinions of others you are close to can also aid you in decorating. Here are some things to consider when decorating your home: Match Your Personality Home decor should be a reflection of who you are. Don’t think you have to follow the herd. You’re unique, and your home should be, too. Whether you like excitement and adventure, which translates into bright colors and bold patterns in your home, or you prefer the calm, peaceful feeling of clean lines and muted tones, the right home decor will match your individuality.
Make a Statement It’s important to find a few bold items that make a statement and set the stage for your room’s feel. Throw pillows on the couch or new artwork on the wall are simple ways to start. Pick a few items that create a visual or stylistic theme for your room. Then look for accessories that fit the theme. The theme could be as simple as a color palette or something more literal, like a seaside-inspired room decorated like a beachfront getaway. Really, it’s up to your imagination. Make You Feel at Home The perfect home decor will just make you feel right. When you mix and match the right items and create a space that matches your lifestyle, it’s easier to relax and unwind in a room that makes you feel comfortable. Design trends can be fun to follow, but a comfy, cozy feeling that’s unique to you — well, that’s timeless.
Seek Help If You Need It! If choosing your own home decor seems like a daunting task, there are professionals that can help! Blending colors and patterns to introduce a new feel to your room or house is their forte. A locally owned furniture and home decor store always has sales persons and designers that can provide advice. Sometimes they will visit your home to help with tasks such as color matching, fabric designs, space planning and furniture layout. Visiting their store can give you many ideas as to what’s available and what brands that particular store carries. The sales/design person will gladly assist with meshing your current furnishing and decor with what you’d like to purchase. A design professional will listen intently to your wishes and provide you with a style that’s personalized to exactly what you want. After all, building a lasting relationship to earn your repeat business is their goal.
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COUPON
COUPON 704 COILS
FIRM SUPPORT
Cash & Carry Special
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15% OFF Cornfields
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Daily!
of Old Bedding to Lancaster & Ephrata Areas *(Minimum Purchase Required) Prices not valid with any other offers.
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10% OFF
Mon., Thurs. & Fri.: 10-8; Tues., Wed. & Sat.: 10-5
Antiques • Art • Farmhouse • Hardware Furniture • Nautical • Primitives • Salvage
For Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner
UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP 607 W. Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522
Total Check
(717) 863-5188
Not valid with any other offers or daily specials. Coupon must be present to receive discount. One coupon per table. Expires 10/5/21.
717-354-7343 Hours: M-Th 10-4; F & Sat. 10-5 VK Closed Wednesday
COUPON
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Temporary Hours:
6AM-9PM Every Day
Chef ’s Specials
Daily!
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FREE On Site
$13 OFF Two entrees. With coupon.
1717 West Main St.
Water Testing
Good Only At Christine’s Creekside Inn. Cannot be combined with any other offers/discounts or pub menu. Expires 9/28/21.
COUPON
(Next to Lee’s Camera)
Free Delivery, Set Up & Removal
Vintage Kollections
On Rt. 322 between Ephrata and Blue Ball
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Ephrata • 717-733-2316 510 E. Main St.
Flippable
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245 Gristmill Rd., New Holland, PA
With this coupon..
Cannot be combined d with any other offers. s. Expires September 30, 2021. 21. We Restock
Twin Set $528 Full Set $678 Queen Set $809 King Set $1,029 COUPON
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TWO Fabulous Shops in ONE Location!
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Made In The U.S.A.
Cornfields &
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DISCOUNT MATTRESS
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10 Year Warranty
Vertibracer Pillow Top Twin Set $358 Full Set $418 Queen Set $499 King Set $739
Quilt Rest Twin Set $218 Full Set $288 Queen Set $359 COUPON
WITH GEL MEMORY FOAM
1250 Greenhills Rd., Birdsboro, PA 19508
(610) 582-8150
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Ephrata
717-733-7730
PH • Hardness TDS • Iron
www.christinescreeksideinn.com
Martin Water Conditioning - Ephrata
Hours: Tues.-Fri. 4:30pm-9pm; Sat. 4pm-9pm; Sun. 2pm-6pm
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COUPON $ 00
Dress Fabric Sale
www.martinwater.com
Open Daily Mon.-Sat. 6am-8pm; Sun. 6am-3pm
2 OFF OR $400 OFF
20% OFF
Any Dinner Purchase of $15 or More Starting 11am-8pm
Regular Priced Dress Fabric ($5.99/yard and up) Not valid with any other offer. Expires 8/31/21.
Any Dinner Purchase of $25 or More Starting 11am-8pm
2155 W. Rt. 897, Denver, PA 17517
For GPS directions, use 1 Sportsman Rd., Denver, PA 17517
(717) 336-6692
Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. & Sat., 8am-5pm;
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• Floor Sanders • Post-Hole Augers • Brush Mowers • All Types of Lifts • And More!
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138 East 28th Division Highway, Lititz, PA 17543
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WILD WINGS • 717-733-3355
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573 Willow Road, Lancaster, PA 17601 (Rt. 30 to Greenfield exit, north to Willow Road, north of Costco)
717-509-4499
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3199
ONLY 2 Large Pizzas
with one topping each & 20 Piece Wings
717-733-3355
With This Coupon
Online Ordering at www.wildwingsandpizza.com
The Delivery Professionals
WILD WINGS • 717-733-3355
DELIVERY TO:
Good Only At Wild Wings Ephrata Commons • Offer Expires 9/28/21
• Akron • Ephrata • Clay • Schoeneck • Denver • Reamstown • Reinholds • Rothsville • Brownstown
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(717) 733-4090 • www.stevenscarcare.net
• Inspection • Brakes • Mufflers • Tune-Ups Heating & AC Repair • Tire Replacement Services Oil Changes • Transmission Repairs & MORE! Open M-F 8AM-5PM; Sat., by appt. only; Closed Sun.
Come To Us For All Your Automotive Needs:
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Online Ordering at www.wildwingsandpizza.com
• Akron • Ephrata • Clay • Schoeneck • Denver • Reamstown • Reinholds • Rothsville • Brownstown
COUPON
STATE INSPECTION AND EMISSIONS
$
Plus taxes & fees
Includes: Oil and Filter, 23-Point Inspection, Tire Pressure Check 1807 N. Reading Road, Stevens Expires 8/17/21. Please call Stevens Car Care Center for details.
AT THE EPHRATA COMMONS NORTH READING ROAD
2495 COUPON
www.nexttonewfinefurniture.com
Pizza, Wings Stromboli, Subs, Salads
COUPON
$
Mon.-Fri. 10-6; Closed Tues.; Sat. 10-5; Sun. 12-4
1807 N. Reading Rd., Stevens, PA 17578
BASIC OIL CHANGE
$
AT THE EPHRATA COMMONS
717-733-3355 DELIVERY TO:
Good Only At Wild Wings Ephrata Commons • Offer Expires 9/28/21
775-2577
Fine Furniture Consignment Shop
Coupon limited to one per visit. Expires 12/31/21.
NORTH READING ROAD
The Delivery Professionals
Only 15 Minutes North on 222 • (610)
Purchase of $30 or More Next to New
717-626-1651
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Pizza, Wings Stromboli, Subs, Salads
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2295 Shillington Pike • Shillington, PA
COUPON
Tool & Equipment Rental • Commercial/Residential
Valid on a one-time rental with this coupon. Offer valid through August 28, 2021.
COUPON
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Helping You Meet The Deadline!
5% OFF
• High-Pressure Washers • Trailers • Stump Grinders • Wood Chippers
With coupon. Limited to one coupon per table. Not valid with any other offers or on holidays. Expires 12/31/21.
Tue. & Thurs., 8am-7pm www.burkfabrics.com • burkfabrics@comcast.net
3999 Plus taxes & fees
1807 N. Reading Road, Stevens Expires 8/17/21. Please call Stevens Car Care Center for details.
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COUPON
COUPON
10% OFF Any (1) Item
Your Source For Bibles, New & Used Books, School Supplies, Maps, Atlases, Puzzles, Stickers, Cards and Much More!
With This Coupon
Purchase of $20.00 or more.
2450 W. Main St., Ephrata in the Village of Clay (717) 733-7253
Offer Expires 8/31/21. Cash & Carry. GOOD ONLY AT CLAY BOOK STORE.
Coupon must be present. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Exp. 11/2/21.
Temporary Hours: Mon.-Sat. 8-5; Closed Sunday
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15 OFF
10% OFF
Any Septic Pumping
(Cannot be combined with any other offers)
Valid only with full payment upon service. 1 coupon per pumping. Not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 9/30/21.
Your Prompt Pumper
670 West Girl Scout Road • Stevens, PA 17578
717-733-2339 717-733-2339
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1/2 PRICE of equal or lesser value.
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Pizza Special
Tues. and Thurs.
$10.99
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Any Frame PLUS Anti-Reflective Lenses
Theraflex Massage License #MSG002259 • LPN#PN062108L
www.carusospizzeria.com
COUPON
Need an Alternative to Smoking?
Vape, CBD & Hemp
15% OFF Any Purchase.
Your View into the World of Vaping...
One coupon per customer. (Not valid on sale/clearance items)
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Produce Market & Garden Center 190 Parkview Heights Rd. Ephrata, PA
From Main St., south on Bethany, west on Parkview Heights Rd.
Mon.-Sat. 8am-Dusk, Closed Sunday ★
Plants only, includes perennials. Limit one coupon per purchase. Not valid with any other offer. Good only at Farmette Gardens. Expires 8/28/21.
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Located in the Porch ‘n Rail Shoppes
717-239-9238
We offer Catering for ALL OCCASIONS!
Check Out Facebook For Menu
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325C S. Reading Road Ephrata, PA 17522
Good only at Trendz Studio. Offer expires 10/29/21.
(across from Rita’s Italian Ice) SN
717-721-8119
11000
$
“Farm Tuff ” Plants
NOW SERVING
ICE CREAM
Castañeda’s MEXICAN RESTAURANT OPEN FOR DINE-IN & TAKEOUT! Order online at https://www.castanedasrestaurant.com 323 Main Street, Denver, PA 17517 (717) 336-0044 255 W. Penn Ave., Robesonia, PA 19551 Sun.-Sat. 11-8 • Dine In or Take Out
COUPON
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2 FOOTLONG SANDWICHES
2 FOOTLONG SANDWICHES
1200
$
Schaum’s Corner Brownstown 717-859-4799 Cloister Shopping Center
In-store and take-out only.
Ephrata 717-738-4436
Offer expires 8/31/21. One coupon per customer per visit. Not valid with any other offer. Not valid on the Cali Turkey and Cali Steak sandwiches. Pro footlongs additional charge. Not valid with melts and double stack sandwiches. Good only at Subway, Schaum’s Corner, Cloister, Sharp Plaza & Bloomfield Square locations.
Sharp Plaza Ephrata 717-721-6860 Bloomfield Square Lititz 717-560-1444
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325C S. Reading Road Ephrata, PA 17522
Good only at Trendz Studio. Offer expires 10/29/21. Coupon must be present for discount.
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Look for Red Barn
Full Lash Extensions
Lash Perm and Tint Combo.
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Parkview Heights Road
Growers of
NEW LOCATION!
15% OFF With this coupon. Not valid with any other offers or for gift certficates.
Farmette Gardens ★
K Mart
COUPON
Any Purchase
The St. Green Dragon ★ Doneckers Rt. 322 Wal★Mart
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Sessions are paid at the time of service. Cash & check only.
Farmette Gardens
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Castañeda’s Mexican Restaurant
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$
717-615-3126
5 OFF
$
914 N. Reading Rd.,
Ephrata
Expires 8/31/21.
207 E. Main St., New Holland
COUPON
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Switch to Vaping!
Owner, 20 Years Experience
Bypass
COUPON
www.AdamstownEyeCare.com
Ruth Carey Hench LPN, LMT
222
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Theraflex Massage
per hour
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 11am to 10pm
CALL 717-484-0934
Great Prices, Experienced Service!
Bethany Road
Any Frame OR Anti-Reflective Lenses New Patients Welcome. See Receptionist For Details. Expires 10/2/21. Good only at Adamstown Eye Care.
50
$
One time only. Old or new clients. Must have coupon. Offer expires 9/30/21.
Across From Weaver Markets At Routes 272 & 897
Hot Pack Ultrasound Therapeutic Touch • Neuromuscular
Theraflex Massage
717-627-4412
Adamstown Eye Care
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2036 Main Street • Rothsville, PA 17543
EYEGLASS SPECIALS!
COUPON
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(717) 336-5099 www.wtnursery.com
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With coupon. Excluding alcohol. Good at Caruso’s, Rothsville. Not valid with any other offers.
COUPON
1212 N. READING ROAD STEVENS, PA 17578
Good Only At Winning Touch Nursery. Expires 8/13/21.
COUPON Buy 1 Dinner at Regular Price & Get 2nd Dinner
HARDWOOD BARK MULCH • WOOD CHIPS MUSHROOM COMPOST • TOPSOIL DECORATIVE STONES • TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS NEWLINE HARDSCAPES
One Single Item
Walter M. Strohl, LLC
COUPON
featuring Martin’s Mulch Products
Reading Rd.
$
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Rt. 272
COUPON
5 OFF
$ 00
Now Celebrating Our 1 Year Anniversary!
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$
Schaum’s Corner Brownstown 717-859-4799 Cloister Shopping Center
In-store and take-out only.
Ephrata 717-738-4436
Offer expires 8/31/21. One coupon per customer per visit. Not valid with any other offer. Not valid on the Cali Turkey and Cali Steak sandwiches. Pro footlongs additional charge. Not valid with melts and double stack sandwiches. Good only at Subway, Schaum’s Corner, Cloister, Sharp Plaza & Bloomfield Square locations.
COUPON
717-721-8119
Sharp Plaza Ephrata 717-721-6860 Bloomfield Square Lititz 717-560-1444
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and COUPON
Save! COUPON
10% Off
Buy 2 Nights, Get
Ink and Toner Experts GlobalThe Brand Local Experts
Entire Purchase
NEW LOCATION
with this coupon.
50% OFF the 3rd Night
4886 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring
Empty exchange required. Valid on refill inks only.
Not valid holidays or Halloween. Offer expires 9/30/21.
610-927-9202 346 N. Reading Rd, Ephrata, PA 17522
Why Buy New Cartridges? 717-721-1850
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Home Grown
Sweet Corn Dozen
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Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 8am-8pm; Wed. & Sat. 8am-5pm; Sun. Closed
ROMA PIZZA and ITALIAN RESTAURANT
1 Large Pizza
15 W. Main St., Ephrata
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK!
with 3 Toppings
Every Day Special
$14.99
2 Large Pizzas $18.99
717-733-8786 Sun. - Thurs. 11am - 10pm
Good Only at Roma Pizza, Ephrata. Expires 11/2/21.
Fri. & Sat. 11am - 11pm
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INSTRUMENTS REPAIRS LESSONS
15% OFF any single item
Guitar Repair Guitar, Bass, Piano, Drums & Vocal Lessons Central PA’s Largest Pedal Selection Financing Available!
TONE TAILORS • 717-553-5199 Some restrictions apply. With this coupon. Not valid with other offers or prior purchases. Expires 9/28/21. Take a picture of this coupon and bring it in for the same discount!
201 Rock Lititz Blvd., Suite 54, Lititz 717-553-5199 • www.tonetailors.com
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Hours: Mon-Sat 12-6, Sun 1-4
COUPON Kurt Seelig
Since 1937
Done In House!
www.cardinalcamera.com (Lee’s Camera Store)
DVD Tape transfers to One Tape $19.99 DVD No LIMIT. DONE IN HOUSE. Not to be combined any other offer. One Tapewith$19.99 With coupon. Exp. 12-31-20.
508 E. Main Street www.cardinalcamera.com Ephrata, PA 17522 (Lee’s Camera Store) (717) 733-0341
508 E. Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522
NO LIMIT. DONE IN HOUSE. Not to be combined with any other offer. With coupon. Exp. 10/5/21.
COUPON
Take Out Available
717-445-9997
Not valid with any other offer. Expires 8/31/21. Good at Bella Italia, Bowmansville. 717-445-9997
1255 Reading Road, Bowmansville, PA 17507
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Hours: Sun.-Thurs., 11am-9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-10pm Closed Monday • We accept credit cards! BYOB
COUPON
200
$
OFF 20 Lb. Refill
Good only at Ephrata Agway. Expires 8/11/21.
Your Yard, Garden, Farm and Pet Place
EPHRATA AGWAY
COUPON
™
1731 W. Main St., Ephrata
Coupon must be present for discount.
(717) 733-6593 www.ephrataagway.com
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Mon.-Thurs. 7:30-6 P.M. Fri. 7:30-7 P.M. Sat. 7:30-4 P.M.
COUPON
1/2 OFF Yogurt or Ice Cream
Formerly Yogurtworks Cafe
Hand-Dipped Ice Cream hot & cold café drinks • NOW SERVING LUNCH & DINNER •
(Any Size) With purchase of any entrée. Expires 9/1/21.
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108 N. Reading Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 • (717) 721-6314 (Located in the Cloister Shopping Center) Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11am-9:30pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-10pm
Since 1937
10 OFF Reel to Reel Movies to DVD
Not to be combined with any other offer. With coupon. Exp. 6/22/21.
www.cardinalcamera.com
Scan Slides to DVD
49¢ EACH
(Lee’s Camera Store) 508 E. Main Street Ephrata, PA 17522
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(717) 733-0341
Minimum of 300 slides. 35mm only. Not to be combined with any other offer. With coupon. Exp. 10/5/21.
Kurt Seelig
COUPON
Third Generation Family Owned & Operated
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(717) 733-0341
COUPON
24.99
$
39.99
$
FULL SERVICE CONVENTIONAL OIL CHANGE
PA STATE INSPECTION & EMISSIONS (Pass or Fail)
17 convenient locations including:
Sticker fee additional. Most cars. Some exclusions may apply. See store for more details.Valid at New Holland or Lititz location only.
&RSSHU²HOG &LUFOH _ /LWLW] 3$ 717.625.3700 • Lititz@cjtire.com
EXPIRES: 9.30.21
WWW.CJTIRE.COM
NOW OPEN FOR DINE-IN!
a purchase of $35 or more
COUPON
PROMO: PROINSP
Blla Ialia Restaurant
$5 OFF COUPON
www.hickoryruncampground.com www.facebook.com/hickoryruncampground
Since 1937
Third Generation Family Owned & Operated
TAPES 6 6TAPES FOR $99 FOR $99 Tape transfers to
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COUPON
Entire Purchase Refilled Cartridges Only
(717) 733-7420
COUPON
COUPON
CartridgeWorld.com 346 N. Reading Road, Ephrata, PA 17522
2011 West Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522
With Coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offers.
COUPON
COUPON
Not valid with any other offer.
$ 25 COUPON
Need Is New Ink. 717-721-1850
$2 OFF
COUPON
3
Now Selling All You Printers
285 Greenville Road Denver, PA 17517 1-800-458-0612
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PROMO: PROCOIL
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EXPIRES: 9.30.21
(DVW 0DLQ 6WUHHW _ 1HZ +ROODQG 3$ 717.354.3193 • NewHolland@cjtire.com
17 convenient locations including:
Up to 5 qts. of Valvoline conventional oil. Most cars. Some exclusions may apply. High mileage and/or synthetic oil available for an upcharge. See store for details. Valid at New Holland or Lititz location only.
WWW.CJTIRE.COM
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(DVW 0DLQ 6WUHHW _ 1HZ +ROODQG 3$ 717.354.3193 • NewHolland@cjtire.com