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THIS WEEK! Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The much anticipated Denver Fair is back after last years’ COVID closure and it offered everything we have come to love and even more. There were awesome displays of artistic talent in a wide range of creations, from photography to sewing, to painting and flower arranging. The midway was chock full of delicious foods and games of chance, as well as bright colorful rides. Livestock shows showcased local students and their animals, while musical entertainment filled the air with awesome sounds. Shown in the photos are: (top left, going clockwise), future firefighters D.J.Onofrey, Kianna Buchter, Phillip Schurko, and Aurora Fisher; a spinning ride captured in colorful motion; Leah and Riley Ditzler as they get ready to take flight on an elephant ride; a young child shrieks with fright as a goat begs for food; a dog balances precariously on the open hand of its trainer during the dog show; Verne Shirey offers a carrot to some friendly goats; and an absolutely beautiful quilt that won best of show.

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Cocalico School District kicked off the new school year by welcoming the following new teachers to the district: • Adamstown Elementary - Jacob Reinsmith, Grade 1 • Denver Elementary Kelly Barnett, Grade 5; Kasey Fitzpatrick, Grade K/Learning Support; Erin

Gahres, Art; Lauren Kemler, Grade 1; Paige Roell, Itinerant Autistic Support • Reamstown Elementary - Emily Smyth, Grade 3 LTS • Cocalico Middle School - Gary Auker, Tech Ed.; Daniel Behler, Music; Jayna Class, Learning Support • Cocalico High School Madison Dailey, Learning

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One of Lancaster County’s most moving and powerfully significant hidden gems, Living the Experience is a creative, spiritual, and interactive historical reenactment of the Underground Railroad, as it occurred on-site, at the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in the City of Lancaster. Those who attend are provided an honest portrayal of the experiential realities of those involved in the underground railroad…

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 22, 2021 - 3A

Obituaries

Due to press deadlines, some obituaries may appear in Section B. View obituaries at www.snews.com/obituaries.

Anna Mary Martin

Martin of Colby, Wisconsin; Lester, husband of Mary Martin of Loyal, Wisconsin; Marvin, husband of Rosanna Martin of Colby, Wisconsin; and Alvin, husband of Sarah Martin of Unity, Wisconsin; a daughter, Ruth, wife of James Hoover of Lebanon; 57 grandchildren, 124 great grandchildren; two brothers: Eli, husband of Emma Huber of Narvon, and David, husband of Joyce Huber of Leonardtown, Maryland; four sisters: Lydia Zimmerman of Goshen, Indiana; Katie, wife of Enos Leinbach of Loysville; Emma Seibel of Columbia; and Alice, wife of Phares Martin of Mohnton. She was preceded in death by two sons: Paul,

Anna Mary Martin, 86, of East Earl, passed away at her daughter’s home in Lebanon, on Saturday, September 11, 2021. She was the wife of the late Ira H. Martin who died in 2013. Born in Voganville, she was the daughter of the late Eli M. and Mary Z. Nolt Huber. Anna Mary was a homemaker and a member of the Bowmansville Mennonite Church, Weaverland Conference. Surviving are four sons: Leroy, husband of Rose

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Larry E. Landis, 70, husband of Beth Hogan, Rock Island, Tennessee, formerly of Lititz, and Canton, Georgia, passed away on Wednesday, August 11. Besides his wife, he is survived by five stepchildren; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and a brother, Richard Landis, Manheim. Garrett Henry Gartner, 22, Lititz, passed away on

Monday, August 30. He is survived by his parents, Joe and Jackie (Miller) Gartner; and two sisters: Dr. Jolene Gartner, partner of Yeji Kim-eya, and Gillian Gartner, partner of George McGinnis.

whose widow, Martha remarried Lester O. Martin, Jr. of Fredericksburg, and Ira Lamar, whose widow Gladys resides in Stratford, Wisconsin; three grandchildren; four great grandchildren; and a brother, John Huber. A Funeral Service was held on Monday, September 20, at the Bowmansville Mennonite Church, Oaklyn Drive, Narvon, PA, with Bishop Leon S. Zimmerman officiating. Interment in the adjoining church cemetery. Viewing was held on Sunday at the Martindale Mennonite Fellowship Center, 352 Martindale Road, Ephrata, PA. Kindly omit flowers. Arrangements by the Eckenroth Home for Funerals, Terre Hill, PA

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Harry Francis Parker, 74, husband of Joan, Lititz, passed away on Tuesday, August 31. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Ben Parker, husband of Kate; a daughter, Kate Weiler, wife

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of Jesse; four grandchildren; and a sister, Pat Parker. Gladys M. Stauffer, 70, wife of Gregory L. Stauffer, Akron, passed away on Saturday, September 4. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Justin L. Stauffer, Ephrata; one grandchild; three brothers: Ivan Jr., husband of Deborah Zimmerman, Ephrata; Lee, husband of Mary Zimmerman, Delaware; and Jay Zimmerman, Denver; and three sisters: Esther Sheidy, Stouchburg; Alice, wife of Ed Keath, Myerstown; and Barbara Hartranft, Akron. She was preceded in death by a son, George “Joe” Gahring. Miriam M. Bailey (Stoudt), 96, Narvon, passed away on Sunday, September 5. She was the wife of the late Paul H. Bailey. She is survived by a stepdaughter, Sylvia Ann Missimer, Sabinsville; and a step-grandchild. Carl Eugene (Fuzz) Sensenig, 68, husband of Debra A. (Bollinger) Sensenig, Denver, passed away on Monday, September 6. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Jason

Sensenig, husband of Aubree, and Brandon Sensenig; three daughters: Tracey Denlinger, wife of Richard; Rebecca Bauman, wife of Corrie; and Amy Moyer, wife of Timothy Schaeffer; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and four sisters: Doris Bewley, wife of Dennis; Darlene Copeland; Mary Steffey, wife of Darryl; and Shirley Dosch, wife of Doug. Donald L. Englerth, 77, husband of Nancy (Dougherty) Englerth, East Earl, passed away on Tuesday, September 7. Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons: Randy, Shawn and Christopher; five daughters: Brenda, Rhonda, Kelby, wife of Phil, Erin, and Morgan; 27 grandchildren; 35 greatgrandchildren; two brothers: Ray, husband of Doris Englerth, and Larry, husband of Ann Englerth; and a sister, Diane, wife of Ray Zynn. He was preceded in death by a grandchild. Jess William Wolcott, 65, New Holland, passed away on Tuesday, September 7. He is survived by a son, Jess Daniel Wolcott, Allentown; a brother, James; and

three sisters: Jane, Julia and Judith. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Jennifer Marie. Martha (Weaver) Hoover, 88, wife of Menno Z. Hoover, Ephrata, passed away on Wednesday, September 8. Besides her husband, she is survived by five sons: Walter, husband of Andrea, Pittsburgh; Wilmer, husband of Deborah, New Holland; Jerry, Lancaster, South Carolina; Joe, husband of Sandy, Alaska; and Roy, husband of Mary Joy, New Holland; four daughters: Lavina, wife of Calvin Yoder, New Holland; Martha Jane, wife of Carl Zimmerman, Lititz; Elva, wife of Larry Martin, New Holland; and Mary Kathryn, wife of Daryl Martin, Lititz; 20 grandchildren; 24 greatgrandchildren; two brothers: Clarence and Henry; and two sisters: Elva Martin, wife of Henry, and Irene Steffy, wife of Aubrey. She was preceded in death by one grandchild, and two great-grandchildren. Mabel H. Huber, 88, Lincoln Christian Home, (Continued On Page 4A)

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The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley, located at 237-249 West Main Street (Route 322), Ephrata, needs your help! They are hoping that Shopping News readers can provide information regarding this photo. Shown in the photo is a time capsule being placed in the cornerstone of the new Akron Elementary School in December of 1953. The two men are school board president Harry W. Mason (left) and president of the school authority Paul S. Pfautz (right). All of the children are unidentified. 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

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Ephrata, formerly of New Holland, passed away on Wednesday, September 8. She was the wife of the late John Nolt Huber. She is survived by three sons: Earl, husband of Mary Ann Huber, Reinholds; John, husband of Mary Ellen Huber, New Holland; and Nelson, husband of Kara Huber, New Holland; two daughters: Mary Ann Huber, Denver, and Esther, wife of Edwin Hoover, Denver; 29 grandchildren; 56 great-grandchildren; two brothers: David H., husband of Rhoda Martin, Newmans­ town, and Emanuel H., husband of Susan Martin, Millersville; and three sisters: Rebecca Brubacker, Richland; Florence, wife of Samuel Nolt, East Green­ ville; and Anna, wife of Roy Zeiset, Greencastle. She was preceded in death by a son, Allan Huber, a daughter, Miriam Nolt and a great-grandchild. Helen June (Rudy) Kline, 93, Luther Acres Retirement Community,

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Cocalico Valley. For more information on the Museum and the Library, please visit their website at www. cocalicovalleyhs.org or call 717-733-1616. To see all published “Do

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Kline. She is survived by a son, David Yerger, husband of Maria, Lititz; a stepdaughter, Susan Kline, San Jose, California; five grand­ children; and six greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Linn Yerger. Mervin H. Reich, 90, Ephrata, passed away on Wednesday, September 8. He is survived by three

sisters: Pauline Townsley, Kathryn Hackman and Faye Allgyer. Leroy R. Burkholder, 84, Ephrata, passed away on Friday, September 10. He was the husband of the late Gladys Irene (Gingrich) Burkholder. He is survived by four sons: Glen G., husband of Deborah (Mellinger) Burk­ holder, Wolcott, Vermont; Clair G., husband of Shirley L. (Nolt) Burkholder,

Quarry­ville; Bernell G., husband of Diane L. (Burkholder) Burkholder, Denver; and Nevin G., husband of Sara F. (Burkholder) Burkholder, Ephrata; four daughters: Ruthann G., wife of Clair R. Weaver, Winkler, Manitoba; Norma G., wife of Kenneth R. Weaver, Milton; Audrey G., wife of Gary L. Nolt, Quarryville; and Rhoda G. Burkholder, Siguatepeque, Honduras; 45 grandchildren; 79 great-grandchildren; and four brothers: Lloyd, Clair, Willis and Carl Burkholder. He was preceded in death

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Lititz, passed away on Wed­ nesday, September 8. She was the wife of the late E. Bernard “Barney”

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and Robert Fyock, husband of Christine; and three sisters: Janice Fyock; Janet Sharp, wife of George; and Regina Harris. Audrey A. Goshkey, 84, Lititz, passed away on Saturday, September 11. She was the wife of the late Robert Goshkey. She is survived by two sons: Thomas, husband of Christine Gerhart, Lan­caster, and Timothy, hus­ band of Kelly Gerhart, Lititz; four grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; and a sister. Philip H. Harting, 87, Adamstown, passed away on Monday, September 13. He was the husband of the late Carolyn E. (Brendle) Harting. He is survived by two sons: David and Jeff Harting. Charles E. “Sneezy” Heitshu, 100, Lititz, passed away on Monday, Septem­ ber 13. He was the husband of the late Evelyn S. Dunwoody Heitshu. He is survived by a stepson, Gary G. Stauffer, husband of Linda Andrus, Lancaster; two step­ daughters: Sandra A. Martin, Wilmington, Dela­ware, and Bonnie L. Steller, Newark, Delaware; three stepgrandchildren; four stepgreat-grandchildren; and one step-great-great-grandchild.

Ephrata Library Programs

The Ephrata Public Library will be hosting the following virtual events in the coming week. For more information, call the library at 717-7389291. • Wednesday, September 22, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. – Ephrata Fair Pop Up Book Sale. Join the library at their stand at the Ephrata Fair (near the Post Office on Main Street) and get some amazing books from the sale collection. By donation. • Wednesday, September 22, 11:00 a.m. - Story Time at the Fair. Preschoolers are invited to this story time at the Ephrata Fair. Meet them at the Ephrata Public Library booth on the Midway for a special story time! Children will hear a story, participate in simple craft, and be invited to participate in a scavenger hunt located throughout the fair! Ages 3-7. • Wednesday, September 22, 2:00 p.m. - Meet Local Author Paul Melniczek. Paul Melniczek is the author of 20 books and has been writing for nearly two decades. Over 100 of his short stories have been published, and his novels include, “A Haunted Halloween,” “Ogre’s Passing,” “When the Leaves

Fall,” “Dark Harvest” and “The Unseen.” He writes adult and young adult supernatural and fantasy fiction. Stop by the Library booth on the midway to meet with Paul and to purchase some of his works. • Thursday, September 23, 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. – Ephrata Fair Pop Up Book Sale. Join them at their stand at the Ephrata Fair (near the Post Office on Main Street) and get some amazing books from their sale collection. By donation. • Thursday, September 23, 6:00 p.m. - Story Time at the Fair. Preschoolers are invited to this story time at the Ephrata Fair. Meet them at the Ephrata Public Library booth on the Midway for a special story time! Children will hear a story, participate in simple craft, and be

Son” as well as two poetry anthologies, “The Path of Temptation” and “The Fall of Paradise.” Beth is the founder of two groups geared toward women supporting women, The Phoenix Sisterhood and Sisters In Need, as well as the founder of Buy the Author, a book group where Authors and Readers can connect and discover new books by great new up and coming writers. Stop by to meet Beth and to purchase some of her works. • Saturday, September 25, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. – Ephrata Fair Pop Up Book Sale. Join them at their stand at the Ephrata Fair (near the Post Office on Main Street) and get some amazing books from their sale collection. By donation. • Saturday, September 25, 11:00 a.m. - Story Time at the Fair. Preschoolers are invited to this story time at the Ephrata Fair. Meet them at the Ephrata Public Library booth on the Midway for a special story time! Children will hear a story, participate in simple craft, and be invited to participate in a scavenger hunt located throughout the fair! Ages 3-7.

invited to participate in a scavenger hunt located throughout the fair! Ages 3-7. • Friday, September 24, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. – Ephrata Fair Pop Up Book Sale. Join them at their stand at the Ephrata Fair (near the Post Office on Main Street) and get some amazing books from their sale collection. By donation. • Friday, September 24, 2:00 p.m. - Meet Local Author Beth Hildenbrand. Beth Hildenbrand lives in Ephrata with her family. She is the author of “Cain Heretic

• Saturday, September 25, 2:00 p.m. - Meet Local Author Sherry Ostroff. Sherry V. Ostroff, originally from Philadelphia, began her writing career after retiring from teaching in the School District of Lancaster. She now devotes her time to her writing, her family, and traveling around the world. She lives with her high school sweetheart in Lancaster County, Pennsyl­ vania. “The Lucky One”, a memoir, was her first book. “Caledonia,” is her first historical, and its sequel, “Mannahatta,” was recently published in 2021. A fourth historical novel is in the works. Stop by the Library booth on the Midway to meet with Sherry and to purchase some of her works. • Monday, September 27, 10:00 a.m. - Story Time. Preschoolers are invited to this story time that integrates songs and concept-enriched finger plays. Early literacy (Continued On Page 6A)

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skills, including letter and sound introduction, are included in each story time. Large and small motor skills are practiced with simple art activities. Ages 4-7. • Mon., September 27, 11:00 a.m. – Using MyWellSpan. Tired of waiting on the phone to schedule appointments with doctors? Want a quick way to access your medical information? Using My Well­Span, you can efficient­ ly schedule appoint­ ments, track health information, contact your doctors and more! This class will teach you the basics of using MyWellspan effectively to take control of your healthcare needs. You must have a MyWellspan account

and know the username and password before class. • Monday, September 27, 4:00 p.m. - Write Here, Right Now: Writing Work­ shop for Tweens & Teens. Perfect your writing skills in a supportive environment. Respond to writing prompts, share writing excerpts and learn how to give helpful critiques! Ages 10-18. • Tuesday, September 28, 10:00 a.m. – Toddler Time. Toddlers and their caregivers are invited to this 30-minute story time that includes songs, short stories and learning-enriched art activities. Ages 2-4. • Tuesday, September 28, 3:30 p.m. - Teen Gamers Club. Join them for some relaxation and video games on their Nintendo Switch! Feel free to bring any multiplayer (4 or more players) games you wish to share with the group. Ages 12-18. • Tuesday, September 28, 4:00 p.m. - Grimm Club.

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Practice the art of storytelling at the Ephrata Public Library. Kids ages 9-12 will compose stories and create board games. Characters such as Peter Pan and the Sisters Grimm will be introduced. Ages 9-12. • Tuesday, September 28, 6:00 p.m. – Documentary Film Screening: “Landfall.” Directed by Aldarondo. After hopes of help from stateside disappear, comm­ unities throughout Puerto Rico band together to rebuild the island after Hurricane Maria. A kaleidoscopic look at the corruption of Puerto Rican bureaucracy and the resilience of its people, Landfall captures the tension of an island fighting for its future amidst growing inequality and encroaching technocracy. Official Tri­ beca selection. Independent Spirit Award Nominee. This event is a collaboration with POV, PBS’ award-winning non­fiction film series.” For more information, visit www.pbs.org/pov. In part­ nership with the Northern Lancaster Hub. Not rated. 82 minutes. Ages 18+. • Tuesday, September 28, 7:00 p.m. – Dollars & Sense with George Dillman from PA Department of Banking & Securities. Join the library on Zoom for a lively and informative evening with George Dillman, Con­ sumer Outreach Specialist, as he discusses cyber­ security and keeping your­ self safe online. They’ll send you a Zoom link after you register. For adults.

Trio To Perform At Lititz Library

The Lititz Public Library will host a concert featuring the Anna Alexander Trio on Thursday, October 21 in the community room. The concert is free and open to the public. However, space is limited and registration will be required. The Anna Alexander Trio performs jazz music and adds a few modern songs for some flavor. Anna Alexander has been performing vocally and pianistically for over 20 years. She has used these talents for numerous weddings, churches, retirement communities, nursing homes, choirs, ensembles, and CD recordings. Anna also loves to swing dance, so she enjoys singing many of the songs she dances to on a regular basis. Rick Reinhart, the pianist, has had extensive experience over the years performing for several bands and vocalists. Chuck Oettel, the guitarist, has studied, performed, and taught music for over 40 years. He has played in several jazz combos, big bands, show bands, and gospel groups, and he also performs frequently with his band, Swing Street. The Anna Alexander Trio is excited to spread the joy of music, so you can either sit back and relax or dance the night away as you enjoy some fantastic music! Online registration is required and will begin on Thursday, September 30. Please call the library at 717626-2255 to register.

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“You’ve Got Mail” – PG. Space is limited and registration is required and began on Thursday, Sep­ tember 9. • Buckhill Sleuths Book Club – Lititz Location Monday, September 27 at 2:00 p.m. Will be discussing “The Rising Man” by Abir Mukherjee. No registration needed. • Lititz Art Association Meets the last Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. No registration needed. • BYOB – Bring Your Own Book (Club) - Meets the last Thursday of each month at 2:00 p.m. A nontraditional book club for adults. Instead of reading a predetermined title, they share what they are currently reading and pick up new recommended reads. Regis­ tration required and began on Thursday. September 16. Children/Families • Fall Backyard Storytime - Now through Thursday, November 11. Sign up is available through SignUp Genius and began on Monday, August 23. • StoryWalk® at the Lititz Public Library! - Everyday.

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(Originally published in the March 14, 1984 issue of The Shopping News) Die Tietschern Un Der Bu By Der Maardi vun de Gass Die Schul is ball iwwer un sell is yuscht fei: Ich geh zu der Tietschern un geb re Good-bye. Aweck mit die Bicher, Pensil un Chalk; Ich saag, du sehscht aa ken Draen in mei Aag. Die Tietschern, sie saagt, sie hot nau emol Ruh; “Sis nix hadder uff die Narefe wie seller Bu. Ich geh heem un ich blaan fer geh uff en Trip: Zu Eskimo-Land in en grosse Schiff.” Dem Buh sei Plans waare schun lang uff geduh, Fer Schwimme un fische un en Latt meh dazu. Mir packe unser Esse un gehn fer en Hike, Un wann mir heem kumme, not reit ich der Bike. Die Tietschern, sie geht zu dem Land owwedraus, Un vergesst den Bu un sei Rumgehaus. Do findt sie en Zeit, as die Sunn geht net nunner, Un vielleicht findt sie Gold; s waer mir aa ken Wunner.

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Die Tietschern geht aa mit ihre Touring Brigade Un seht wie sie duhne in dem Alaska-State. Der Buh, er schafft oweds bis “quarter zu eight,” Un is froh, as die Sunn alle Daag nunnergeht. Not aan mit ihre Journey die Tietschern, sie findt En Eskimo-Familye mit ihr gleenes Kind. Sis ebbes fer lese in Bicher daheem, Awwer, oh! fer datt sei, sis gaar net daseem. Not denkt die Tietschern: “Do bin ich so weit: Uff’m Top vun der Welt; doch mit dem Gfiehl inseit: Wie macht’s mit de Kinner un sellem Bu? Bis ich an die Schul bin, do hawwich ken Ruh. Dem Bu sei Gedanke gehn ganz hie un her: “Fer schaffe bis dunkel zu mir is net fair. Fer mich zu geh fische, des waer mir es lieb.” Awwer der Daadi saagt: “Halt aan! Ich sehn, es watt drieb.”

The boy’s plans were made up a long while ago, To go swimming and fishing and a whole lot more. “We’ll pack our dinner and go on a hike, And when we come home, I’ll ride my bike.”

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The teacher goes to the land way up there, And forgets this boy and his fooling around. Here she finds a time where the sun does not set, And maybe she’ll find gold; it would not amaze me.

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SAT., SEPTEMBER 25 The Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main St., Leola, will hold a Drive-Thru Take Out Chicken Pot Pie Sale, from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. or sold out. There is a cost per quart. For more info., call 717-286-3204. SAT., SEPTEMBER 25 Scout Troop 115 will hold a Drive Through Popcorn Sale, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at the Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King St., Denver. SUN., SEPTEMBER 26 - The Eicher Arts Center, 409 Cocalico St., Ephrata, will host singer-songwriter duo Maggie Spike at 2:00 p.m. Donations will be accepted. SUN., SEPTEMBER 26

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Locust St., Denver, will be holding an Art Festival, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 20% of the proceeds of the raffle will be going to Community Hope. For more info., call 717-314-6527. SAT., OCTOBER 2 Vinemont Community Luth­ eran Church, 1278 Fritztown Rd., Reinholds, will hold a Chicken BBQ, from 11:00 a.m. to ? There is a cost per half or for dinners. For more info., call Linda at 717-3270858. SAT., OCTOBER 2 - The 18th Annual Fall Blast 5K Run/Walk will be held in Lititz. All entries will be online. In person registration is available on Friday,

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SUN., OCTOBER 10 The Gap Male Chorus will perform a free concert at 6:00 p.m. at Liberty Baptist Church, 47 Cindia Ln., Ephrata. A love offering will be taken. THURS., OCTOBER 14 - REAL Life Community Services Fall Banquet will be held at the Indian Rock Conference Center, Wood­ crest Retreat at 6:30 p.m. Piercing Word will be entertaining and food will be provided. Entrance is free, but advance reservation is required. For more info., call 717-336-7797. SAT., OCTOBER 16 The Millersville VFW Auxiliary will hold an Outdoor Vendor/Craft Event, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at 219 Walnut Hill Rd., Millersville. The rain date is Saturday, October 23. Food available and Chinese

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2717 or 717-572-1951. SAT., NOVEMBER 20 Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 N. King St., Denver, is having a Craft Show-Bake Sale from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. SAT., DECEMBER 4 Brickerville United Lutheran Church, 340 East 28th Division Hwy., Lititz, will hold a Christmas Bazaar, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. FRI., DECEMBER 10 & SAT., DECEMBER 11 Historic Schaefferstown, Inc. will host its Annual Christkindlmarkt at St. Paul’s U.C.C., 1304 Heidel­ berg Ave., Schaefferstown,

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Wheels Of Friendship Art Activity At Denver

Births BEILER, Alvin and Susan (Zook), Narvon, a son, at home. BEILER, Daniel S. and Miriam (Smucker), Narvon, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. BEILER, Michael and Sadie (Smucker), Leola, a son, at Birth Care and Family Health Services, Bart. FISHER, Norman S. and Freda M. (Stoltzfus), Leola, a daughter, at home. HOCKING, Christina, and Travis L. Bills, Narvon, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. HOOVER, Amos H. and Jane M. (Hoover), East Earl, a son, at home. HUYARD, Daniel and Katie (Stoltzfus), New Holland, a son, at home. MUSSER, Kenton and Laura (Burkholder), Stevens, a daughter, at Lebanon Valley Birth

Center. PEDERSEN, Luke S. and Arianna, Lititz, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. PERRONE, Kristina, and Marco Cardona, Lititz, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. RHOADES, Savannah, and Taino J. Conde, Ephrata, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. SEBASTIAN, Coty and Ashley (Dienner), New Holland, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. STANCIUC, Marian Marius and Audrey Beth (Landis), Lititz, a daughter, at home. WHITMAN, Kaitlyn, and Denny Cooper, Leola, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. ZIEMER, Eric M. and Jessica (Stoltzfus), Narvon, Last spring, Mrs. a son, at Women & Babies Bennett’s third grade class Hospital.

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18A - Wednesday, September 22, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

THIS WEEK’S

Biblical Message

A Worry-Free Life By Pastor Paul M. Sadler “Go to now, ye that say, Today or tomorrow we will go into such a city, and continue there a year, and buy and sell, and get gain: Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life?…For that ye ought to say, If the Lord

will, we shall live, and do this, or that” (James 4:1315). The desire of James’s heart was that his readers would humble themselves before the Lord and not be presumptuous when they planned for the future, nor to worry about it. We might call it worry-free planning! We all probably know someone who gets worried when they don’t have something to worry about! Believers also struggle with this problem, but the Scriptures state, “Be careful [anxious] for nothing” (Phil. 4:6). In our contemporary language we would say, “Don’t worry about anything.” The Greek root

word behind the term “careful” here is merimna, which means to pull in different directions or a distraction. This is exactly what worry will do to you: it will tear you apart, both emotionally and physically. Worry always dwells on the future in regard to what may or may not happen. It mulls over every worst-case scenario imaginable until you are tied in knots. We might say it this way: the past belongs to the ages, the present belongs to us, but the future belongs to God. Worry is a sin! It focuses on the future, which is divine ground. The only suitable way to deal with it is to find a biblical solution to the

problem. Thankfully, the Scriptures provide for us the key to living a worry-free life. This age-old problem that can be traced back to the Fall has a simple solution. In fact, the antidote to this venomous attack is the same in every age. We find it noteworthy that the Lord Himself dealt with this matter as He prepared the disciples to carry out the Great Commission. “Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment? Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do

they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them” (Matt. 6:25,26). We are creatures of habit! We like the security of having a roof over our heads and knowing where we’re going to have dinner tonight. The same was true of the disciples, with this exception: the Lord had uprooted them from their comfort zone and transplanted them in His field of service. When He called them, they left their families and livelihoods to follow Him. At first it seemed the right thing to do, but the more they thought about their decision, it left them with a feeling of insecurity.

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In short, they were worried sick! What will we wear when the weather turns inclement? Who’s going to provide our meals today, and tomorrow, and next week? Goodness gracious, we completely forgot about our families! Who’s going to supply that need? Worry always has a way of producing more questions than answers. Sensing their apprehension, the Lord said, “Take no thought for your life.” “Take no thought” is another way of saying, “Don’t worry about what may or may not happen!” Life is more than food and drink and clothing; they were to be more concerned

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about the spiritual things of God. If God can provide for the birds that fly above, which neither plant nor harvest, surely He is able to supply the needs of His laborers. We must bear in mind that, if God fore­ ordained the Cross in His determinate counsel (Acts 2:23), and the Lamb was slain before the foundation of the world (I Pet. 1:19,20) in accordance with His foreknowledge, surely He knows every need of the disciples, not to mention ours, in advance (Matt. 6:32).

Christ. Our Lord speaks of two days: tomorrow, a reference to the future, which belongs to God, and today. While it is impossible simply to turn off un­ warranted concern, they were to redirect it. “Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.” In other words, there were enough troubles to deal with in any given day without concern­ ing themselves with to­ morrow. The answer to the sin of worry is to trust in God and focus on resolving the problems that are facing you today (Phil. 4:19).

“Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof” (Matt. 6:34). This passage is the Lord’s solution to the problem of worry. They were not to concern themselves with tomorrow’s circumstances, simply because those were beyond their control. It is natural to be concerned, but they weren’t to allow their concern to deteriorate into worry that consumed them because it would only serve to disrupt their service for

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For Cats, Keyboards Are Just Unbearable DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’m writing in regard to the article on the keyboard-loving cat. My cats often react as if they’re disturbed by many specific sounds: voices from my phone speaker, noise from the radio or iPad, or clicking from typing on the keyboard. My cats are uncomfortable and confused. I believe that the sounds are not pleasant to them. When they paw at the phone screen or at me, I think it’s an attempt to stop, control or try to understand these noises that are bothering them. I’ve found that if I wear earbuds when using my cellphone or iPad, my cats don’t react. I silenced the “clicky” sounds when writing a text message on my phone. When I need to type, I put the cats in another room with a tasty treat to hold them until I’m finished. Our kitties are trying to adjust to our lifestyle, with all the technology we use today, and much of it is antithetical to their way of being! We need to compromise a bit and make adjustments that help them to be more comfortable. Thank you for your informative column each week — Patricia D.W., via email DEAR PATRICIA: What a great observation! Most of us think that when a cat walks across our keyboard, they are just seeking attention. But it may be something more. With their keen hearing, all that clickety-clacking may be driving them nuts — and they’re jumping onto the keyboard to put a stop to it. Your solution speaks to the importance of observing our pets and their behavior to learn what is normal for them versus what makes them anxious or annoyed. Observation can give us the answer to many problem behaviors. Send your pet care and training tips to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.


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Ephrata Libraries Talk Tank Offers Mental Health Support

The next time you walk into the Ephrata Public Library you won’t have to wonder what that phone booth shaped object is doing in the lobby. It’s not Superman’s changing room, a game show prop with floating dollar bills or Doctor Who’s Tardis. It is the Talk Tank, a unique place where local residents can get connected to mental health support from WellSpan Philhaven. People can go inside the soundproof booth, shut the door, push a button on a tablet and be connected to a team member of WellSpan Philhaven Access Center,

who can offer some brief support and then connect them to services in a brief interaction designed to last five to 15 minutes. “This is in a community building, accessible to anyone,” said Adam Miller, the director of WellSpan Access. “You don’t have to make an appointment. With the pandemic, so many more telehealth services are now available. People are able to access counseling and therapy on their phone or computer. This is very similar to that, but as a place to get started and get hooked up with those services.”

Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Liz Ackerman (Northern Lancaster Chamber of Commerce Executive Director), Ron Vogt (Financial Supporter), Joy Ashley (EASS), Penny

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Talbert (Library Executive funded by local resident Director), Linda Baer Ron Vogt in memory of his (Library Board member) wife, Laurie, a WellSpan and Rod Redcay (Real Philhaven therapist who Life Community Services died from breast cancer in Executive Director). 2019. The Vogts were big The Talk Tank was (Continued On Page 2B)

Woman’s Club Fall Fashion Show

“Pieces From The Past” - Featuring The Berks History Center

“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. A railroad switch is a device which enables trains to be guided from one track to another. Switch locks, such as these from the

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Reading Railroad shown in the photo, prevented unauthorized tampering with switches. 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.

The Woman’s Club of Ephrata is “Preserving Ephrata and It’s History” on Saturday, November 6. The club is sponsoring a Fall Fashion Show and Lunch at the Ephrata American Legion, 300 Cocalico Street in Ephrata. The doors will open at 10:30 a.m. and lunch will be served at 12:00 noon. The fashions are by Ruthie’s of Bird-in-Hand and Ronks. Ruthie’s will have a clothing store

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese available for your shopping door. To purchase tickets or pleasure. There will also be to get information, please raffle items and door prizes. contact Mary at 717-725There is a cost for 8541. tickets. This year, 50% of Shown in the photo are the profit will be donated some of the items that will to the Ephrata Cloister Association. The balance of be offered as door prizes the profit will benefit social and raffle items. Members and civic associations in the of the club, from left to right, are Mary Duing Ephrata community. Deb The deadline for (Parlamentarian), purchasing tickets is Rhens (Vice President) and Thursday, October 21. No Gail Freeseman (Public tickets will be sold at the Relations).


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users of the Ephrata Public Library and Ron approached the library about a project to honor his late wife. The Northern Lancaster Hub is a division of the Ephrata Public Library, responsible for bringing social service resources and programs to the community. They partner with organizations all over the local area and the county to help with everything from eviction prevention and career navigation to financial empowerment and resources for seniors. The Hub was exploring ideas about how to better connect area residents with mental health services. The Tank grew out of that desire. “That seemed like a perfect fit for us,” said Ron, who is a psychologist himself. “Laurie would be ecstatic. My wife was always known as someone to have real conversations about real

things. She always had a heart for people who were struggling. I hope it meets a need for people to access services. Too many people wait too long to reach out for help.” “We want to make taking care of your mental health as normal and every day as anything else you would do,” said Kelly Ernst Warner, the Northern Lancaster Hub coordinator. “A lot of people feel uncomfortable about something, need help, and don’t know who to ask or where to go to get it.” Kelly’s office is just across the hall from the Talk Tank, so people who may need other services offered through the Hub, for example access to food or housing, can easily find additional help in a nearby location. The Tank will be open whenever the library is. “This will meet people where they are at, in all ways,” she said. “The Hub is designed to meet all the aspects of care that people need. We want to make sure the library is the center of the community. Anyone who walks through these doors can have access to the services they need. Anyone who can open the door can use the Talk Tank. And all you have to do is press one button.”

American Legion Presented Colors Ephrata American Legion Post 429 had the opportunity, on the eve of Saturday, September 11, of presenting the colors during the National Anthem at the Ephrata High School Mounts Football vs. Warwick High School game at the Ephrata War Memorial Association Field. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Legionnaire Ben Slider (USMC Veteran), Post Commander Rob Mackey (USAF Veteran) and Vice Commander Mike Cohick (USN Veteran). It was a great experience for the students to interact with these veterans and many thanked them for their service.

9 Adamstown Library Events

Adamstown Area Library is hosting a variety of fun events for children and families this fall, including outdoor storytimes, Toddler Color Run and digital escape rooms. See the full schedule below, and register through the library events calendar at www. AdamstownAreaLibrary. org/events. For more information, call the library at 717-484-4200.

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The library is open for all regular services. Curbside and vestibule pickup are also available. Masks are required while inside the library. • Digital Escape Room Greek Mythology - Tuesday, September 21 at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. You are the child of a shepherd in Ancient Greece. One day when you open the pen to bring your sheep out to graze, there is an extra ram amongst the flock. But you’ve barely put your tired arms around the creature when it morphs, turning into the Greek god Hermes. Register to get the Zoom link. • Ephrata Police Drone Demonstration & Storytime – Friday, September 24 at 10:00 a.m. at Adamstown Grove. • Hank the Health Hero Puppet Storytime on 5 Senses: Monday, September 27 at 10:00 a.m. • Banned Books Week starting Monday, September 27. A different Staff member picture will be on Facebook

every day with their favorite “Banned” Children’s Book. • Almost Perfect Crimes - Tuesday, September 28 at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Join Adamstown Area Library on the fourth Tuesday of each month as they discover Whodunit! Upon registration, you will receive the Zoom link and the Mini Murder Mystery Story. Additional clues and evidence will be revealed during the meeting as they try to solve the crime together. Tuesday, September 28, October 26 and November 23. For ages teen/adult due to some graphic content. • Transportation I SPY Window – Any time, outside the library next to the picnic table. Bring your picnic lunch to the library and see what you can “spy” with your little eye! For all ages. • Golden Ticket Search - During the months of September and October, check out a book that has a golden ticket inside and get a piece of candy at the circulation desk!

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FOR SALE: Used Sheds, 12x16, 8x12 carriage barn and others, you finish or ready to go. 717-673-2303. No Sunday calls.

FOR SALE: “Works” blow-­ er mulcher vac, retail $225; “Traeger” wood pel-­ let grill, Amazon $559, like new. Negotiable. 717-3681562, Mary.

FOR SALE: Air conditioners, new, scratch & dent, Frie-­ drich, model KCM18A30A, 18,000 BTU, regular price $1,400, now only $400. Slate Rd Supply 717-445-5222

FOR SALE: 3 piece full FOR SALE: Kenmore re-­ bedroom set, great for frigerator, $95. Stone in-­ boy’s room, deep draw-­ set round table, drop leaf, ers, $200; Treadmill, $20; three chairs, $295. Flat recumbent exercise bike, screen 21” TV, $25. Text $30. New digital 20lb. 717-587-1583. scale, $100 new. Com-­ mercial Bunn coffee pot, 2 FOR SALE: Fire pit, good $50. 717-803burner pots and all, $150. condition, 9430. 717-733-8318.

Many people honored the 13 servicemen and women who died in Afghanistan recently, as did this Denver resident who placed 13 American flags on his lawn.

$95 5/Gal. Assorted colors and quality spray paint, $2.99. Slate Rd. 717-4455222.

FOR SALE: Michael Kors white purse, $25 OBO, great condition. 717-803-9430.

SHOPPING NEWS CLASSIFIEDS In Person

Five Ways To Place Your Classified Ads! By Phone 717-738-1151 Talk to customer service during business hours. Charge to your MasterCard, Visa or Discover. A phone charge of $1.00 per ad will be added to the price of each ad.

YOUR AD IS DELIVERED TO OVER 38,000 HOUSEHOLDS.

By Fax 717-733-3900 Charge to your MasterCard, Visa or Discover.

615 E. MAIN ST., P.O. BOX 456, EPHRATA, PA

• Enclose check, cash or money order & drop at our office during our business hours. • Use our HANDY NIGHT DROP located next to our front door after business hours.

By Internet On-line ad form on our website: www.snews.com. Charge to your MasterCard, Visa or Discover.

By Mail

THE SHOPPING NEWS P.O. Box 456, 615 E. Main St.

EPHRATA, PA 17522

Enclose advertisement with payment. Must arrive no later than Saturday.

DEADLINES: 9 A.M. Monday for that week’s paper. Mail-ins must arrive no later than Saturday. CANCELLATIONS & CORRECTIONS: Cancellations and minor ad changes will be accepted until 4 P.M. Friday. Refunds, credits or transfers will not be given. A $30.00 SERVICE CHARGE WILL BE ADDED TO ALL RETURNED CHECKS. OFFICE HOURS: Monday 7:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M.; Tuesday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M.; Saturday 8:00 A.M.-12 Noon.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 22, 2021 - 5B FOR SALE: AO Smith hot wa-­ ter heater, 4 gallon, 115V, $150. 10 gallon 2.5 hp air compressor, $170. Black re-­ frigerator, 2.7 cf, $85, plus lots of other sizes. 717-4455222.

FOR SALE: Rustic oak whiskey barrels, 24” wide, 36” high. Retail price, $75/each, wholesale price, $55/each. 700+ barrels in stock. Ephrata. 717-588-2868.

Auto/Truck FOR SALE: 2000 red, 5speed, 1 owner Jetta. $2,000 firm. 717-3353364.

FOR SALE: Flags, flag-­ poles, bunting, flag cases, lapel pins, hats, garden flags, eagles, brackets, etc. American Flag Shoppe, near Adamstown. FOR SALE: 4’ Silver Spring Multi-Fold wheel-­ Our American flags are chair ramp, 600# capacity, made in America! 717$175. Reinholds area. Call 484-1183. or text, 717-381-7040. FOR SALE: Bed-In-Box, FOR SALE: 20 acres corn stalks for bedding near Clay, you chop and bale, make of-­ fer. Wilmer Thomas 717-6265813.

FOR SALE: 275/60R20, $50 each; P225/75R16, $35 each; 215/70R15, $25 each; P195/60R15 with Ford Wheels, $75/set. 717-9847519. FOR SALE: 1998 BMW 740i V8, 5-speed auto, 150,000 miles, $2,800 OBO; 2007 Chevy 15 passenger van, 232,000 miles, $3,800 OBO. 717-278-6844.

full size mattress, used once, $90. Microwave, $35. Amana washer, dry-­ er, like new, $195 each, $350 pair. Text 717-6292568.

FOR SALE: Picture window 60”x60”, brown, $75. Twin 47.5”x71.5”, 73”x71”, 7 1 . 6 2 5 ” x 5 9 . 7 5 ” , 67.625”x76.75”, some with grids, $200. Slate Road, 717445-5222.

FOR SALE: 1983 Malibu Sport sedan. V6, stick, PS, PB. AC. Call 717-484-4491.

FOR SALE: Firewood. Split and cut to 18”, well sea-­ soned, stored in greenhouse for 1 year. $185/cord plus delivery. 717-733-3952.

FOR SALE: The Little Gra-­ cie II is the light-weight, no baste quilting system per-­ fect for any sewing machine with a throat of up to 16”, FOR SALE: End Of Year Sale! turning your personal sew-­ New gas grills: Thermos ing machine into a home AT360, $115; Gas2Coal hy-­ quilting system. $500. Call brid grill, $339. Build-in air 717-286-7805. conditioners: 10,000 BTU, $300, 12,000 BTU $340. FOR SALE: Refrigerators, Slate Rd Supply, 717-445new scratch & dent. Danby 5222. refrigerator, 4.2 cf, $169, 1.6 FOR SALE: Horton Cross-­ FOR SALE: WWII Life, Post, cf, $95; Haier, 2.7 cf, $85; bow, arrows, scope, sling, Scholastic, Radio News, Avi-­ plus full sizes. 717-445needs new limb, $30. 717ation Magazines, Armstrong 5222. 336-2575. Reporter, $5.00 each. 717715-7339. FOR SALE: New OXO food Say you saw it in processor, $30. 717-803The Shopping News! 9430.

Appliances

Antiques

FOR SALE: Frigidaire Gal-­ lery 24” stainless steel dish-­ washer, very good condi-­ tion. Asking $375. Please call, 717-575-3451 and leave message if no answer. FOR SALE: Sunbeam micro-­ wave, $25, like new condi-­ tion. 717-803-9430.

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

WHO’S HIRING in

Construction/ Mechanical?

See our special section on

Pages 10B & 11B

Seasonal Income Tax Preparer

WE NEED YOU! OPENINGS FOR: CUSTODIANS CAFE PROCTORS • FOOD SERVICE AIDES INSTRUCTIONAL AIDES APPLY ONLINE AT: SOSGROUPINC.COM/JOBS SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW: TEXT “SOS” to 25000 POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN

CONESTOGA VALLEY, DONEGAL AREA, HEMPFIELD & WYOMISSING AREA SCHOOL DISTRICTS

NOW HIRING

Part-Time Delivery Person For Local Drywall Company To Pickup & Deliver Materials To Job Sites. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. Valid PA Driver’s License required. Ideal for semi-retired person, driving our vehicle.

Please Call

Please send resume to:

Gehret Associates Inc.

322 N. State St., Ephrata, PA 17522 Email: gehret@gehretassoc.com Learn more about our agency at www.gehretassoc.com.

FULL TIME FLAGGER

Traffic Plan seeks FT Flaggers to set up and control traffic around construction sites. A valid Driver’s License is a must, good pay and benefits.

FT & PT Positions Available!

1782 North Reading Road, Stevens, PA on Thursdays 9am-1pm or online at www.trafficplan.com.

HAVE A FEW HOURS A WEEK TO

EARN SOME EXTRA $$$?

SHOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

is seeking weekly newspaper carriers for various routes in Northern Lancaster County

Delivery times are FLEXIBLE!

$4,000 Sign-On Bonus For

Paying SALARY + MILEAGE!

CDL Drivers

Job Requirements:

$1,500 Sign-On Bonus For

• 18 years or older • Have own transport with valid vehicle insurance & driver’s license

• Lift up to 35 lb. newspaper bags to vehicle • Follow written driving directions & carrier route maps

Loaders

Applications can be found:

Apply Online

WEB: www.snews.com/forms email: snews@ptd.net OFFICE: 615 E. Main Street Ephrata, PA 17522

www.eagledisposalofpa.com

AM & PM SHIFTS NEEDED

3687 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata (717) 738-7381 1050 W. Main St., Mount Joy (717) 653-2140

This year-round, part-time position is approx. 30-35 hours/week. Must have 2 years documented experience working with children or 2 years of education college credits.

PACE is an equal opportunity employer.

If interested call Renee at 733-7223 or email resume to

If interested, please fill out an application at

THE

Are You Looking For A New Career In 2021?

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

PACE Afterschool Program is seeking a qualified, caring individual to work with 5our school age program.

Brubaker Drywall at 717-335-0990 If Interested

NOW HIRING

20-30 hours per week. Experience required. Preparation of Individual tax returns. Conduct face-to-face interviews with clients

director@paceafterschool.com

Administrative Assistant

Bethany United Church of Christ 140 E. Main St., Ephrata, PA

PART TIME POSITION 30-35 HOURS PER WEEK

General Duties:

1. Oversee/perform day to day functions associated with the Church Office 2. Track, schedule and inform church staff, committees, Consistory and congregation of weekly, and yearly activities and events 3. Maintain strict confidentiality with respect of all matters.

Specific Duties:

1. Preparing worship materials, bookkeeping assistance, secretarial duties, maintaining church records, communication with church members, supporting the childcare programs.

Skills Required:

1. Computer literate, telephone skills, use of industry specific software, read, write and communicate in English, Microsoft Word, Excel and QuickBooks. 2. Bookkeeping skills, good at math and good typing skills. 3. Ability to follow directions, meet deadlines and prioritize work. 4. Self-starter and able to work without direction.

Email resumes to: jackson.katie11@gmail.com or send resumes to Bethany United Church of Christ, Attn: Personnel Committee, 140 E. Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522


6B - Wednesday, September 22, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” FOR SALE: Strong unbreakable wood furniture, couch, loveseat and arm chair for a hunters cabin, sturdy wood, $150 all 3 pieces. Call for details 717-925-6233. FOR SALE: Large power lift recliner (Best Home Furnishing), medium forest green in color, cloth material. Asking $400. Please call 717-575-3451 and leave message if no answer. FOR SALE: Oak pedestal table and 4 chairs, good condition, $100. 6 Ebersole chairs, $25 each, good condition. 717-738-1327. FOR SALE: Adjustable metal platform bed frame. New in box, $50 or best offer. Regular retail, $75. Call 717-6250272. FOR SALE: Curio cabinet, $75. Hope chest, $20; brown leather sofa and chair, $150. Call 717-738-9922. FOR SALE: Burgundy sofa and matching recliner, excellent condition, $300. Call 717-335-1388. FOR SALE: Electric adjustable single bed, like new condition. Bamboo mattress, $125. 717-661-7404.

Lawn & Garden FOR SALE: Fall clean up, used lawn mowers with and without baggers. 717-4455090.

FOR SALE: 2700PSI new gas pressure washer, $150. Call 717-208-9276. FOR SALE: DR 9 Premier leaf and lawn vacuum w/ chipper, tow behind, 2010. 717-354-6123.

Machinery/Tools

FOR SALE; Jack Russell mini poodle puppies, 4 males, 1 blue merle, $1,000. 1 white and 2 B/W, $975. Ready 9/ 29. 717-284-2050. FOR SALE: Labradoodle puppies, UTD shots and wormer, ready for new homes. $400. 717-4456649. FOR SALE: Goberian puppies available 9/25 w/vaccination records and health certificate. Call 717-5726275 for info.

Produce/Edibles

FOR SALE: Absolute Liq- FOR SALE: Field fresh cauliuidation of Daniel Leroy flower, cabbage, broccoli, Burkholder, Inc., Satur- sweet potatoes, squash, turday, October 2nd at 9am. nips, kohlrabi. Ready now November. Note new Bid LIVE online on-site at through location: 117 Eastern School 479 Weaverland Valley Road, New Holland. 717Rd., East Earl, PA 17519. 354-6519. Visit www.wolfauctions FOR SALE: Pumpkins, .com to view catalog. gourds, mums, mini straw bales. 107 Church Road, Pets & Animals Lititz. 717-612-0785. FOR SALE: 6 year old female jug. 717-669-4282.

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

Opportunity to Grow with a Family Owned Business!

Full/Part Time Available

Applications available at

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

Deli Associate • Line Cook Prep Cook • Seafood Assoc. Buffet Attendant Ice cream Shop Assoc. Overnight Baker Produce Prep Kitchen

Starting wages based on experience.

Lions Recognize PA Foundation Fellow Lions District 14-D, Lions of Pennsylvania Foundation and the East Cocalico Lions Club recently recognized an East Cocalico Lion member as a PA Foundation Fellow. Lion Marie Sipler (shown in photo) was honored for faithfully serving her club and community with her donation of time and efforts and for giving her Special support for those less fortunate in the state. She received a pinnacle and lapel pin acknowledging her dedication to the foundation’s humanitarian goals. The Mission of the Lions of Pennsylvania Foundation is to assist those afflicted with sensory impairment, particularly those relating to vision and hearing. Lion Marie is relativity new to the world of Lionism having joined the club in 2018, but in that short period she has “Served” in many ways, always stepping up when needed. Being the owner of Good Sipler Funeral Home in Reamstown, she opened her doors so that the club had a safe environment to meet during the recent pandemic. She also took over a leadership role

serving the club as its third Vice President. The members of the East Cocalico Lions, who have been “Lighting the Way” in their community for more than 75 years, would like to thank Lion Marie for exhibiting the values of Lionism and for providing

valuable service to the community and to the club. If you are interested in finding out more about Lions Clubs International, East Cocalico Lions or would like to join and help them to “Light the Way” into the next 75 years under, please call 717-336-5311.

UR DIG INTO YO R! BRUBACHE T A R E E R A C Questions? Call 717-445-4571

EOE

OPERATORS, PIPE LAYERS, LABORERS, SUPERVISORS AND MORE!

APPLY IN PERSON OR ONLINE AT WWW.BRUBACHER.NET Minimum Field Starting Rate of $20/hr. • Initiative and Eagerness to Learn - Required! Extra Pay for Travel to Jobsites & Weekend Work Perks! Excellent Benefits Including 401(k) Match & Onsite Training!

Brubacher is an earthmoving, utility and paving contractor servicing Southeast PA and an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.

PRL MANUFACTURING OPPORTUNITIES

WHY PRL? AS A CRITICAL SUPPLIER TO OUR NATION’S DEFENSE, PRL IS GROWING! PRL Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary company of Nautilus Integrated Solutions, and is a fully integrated manufacturer of high quality cast steel finished machined pump and valve components for a broad base of customers throughout the United States with many components utilized in our nation’s fleet of submarines, aircraft carriers and other vessels. We are seeking fully vaccinated individuals for the following opportunities at our Cornwall and Lebanon plants, for both full time and part time (production) positions.

New – Sign-on Bonus of $500 for those hired for the positions below, payable in your first pay!

GRINDERS (Cornwall) (New Salary Rates in Effect!) • Grinding of steel castings. • Ability to follow verbal and written instructions.

WELDERS (Cornwall)

• Experience in welding to ASME and Mil. procedures. • X-Ray quality welds required.

MACHINIST – BORING MILLS AND LATHES (Cornwall) • Manual machining for high specification finished components. • Experience in dimensional inspection and layout desirable.

CNC LATHE / MILL OPERATOR (Lebanon)

• Experience with 4 axis horizontal machining and vertical mills. • Experience with set-ups and program edits, and machining to tight tolerances.

MAINTENANCE, MACHINE SHOP OPERATIONS (Lebanon)

• General machine tool and building maintenance; CNC machine maintenance (electrical, mechanical, cutting coolant), HVAC maintenance, building electrical maintenance, etc. • 3-5 years of experience in machining and/or manufacturing maintenance operations is desired.

NOW HIRING

Competitive Pay & Benefits Esbenshade’s Greenhouses is currently accepting applications for the following positions:

Lititz Location Administrative Assistant Assistant Grower/Apprentice Accounts Payable Assistant

Denver Location Warehouse Generalist Associate

Mohnton Location Retail Administrative Assistant General Laborer

Fleetwood Location Nursery Manager

Please submit your resume or employment application (may be downloaded from our webpage) to our Human Resources Department:

HR@Esbenshades.com Visit our website at Esbenshades.com and click on Job Careers tab for additional info!

QC INSPECTOR - NDT (Lebanon and Cornwall)

• Non-destructive testing – VT, MT, PT of high specification parts preferred but will train. • Operation of CMMs or FARO Arm inspection equipment.

MOLDER / UTILITY WORKER (Lebanon)

• Molder for chemically bonded/no-bake molding system. Experience a plus; will train the right applicant. • Working with refractory sand reclamation, mold closing, and other general foundry work as needed.

INDUCTION MELTER/POURER (Lebanon)

• Induction furnace melting for steel. Bottom and side pouring experience very desirable. • Refractory knowledge desirable; prefer steel foundry experience but will train the right person.

MAINTENANCE / UTILITY (Lebanon)

• General facility maintenance; assisting with machine maintenance. • Painting, carpentry experience desired. May assist in shipping operations, finish grinding and deburring.

CARBON ARC / BURNER OPERATOR (Cornwall and Lebanon)

• Previous experience in carbon arc or powder burning. Knowledge of welding helpful in training to our needs. General foundry or steel foundry experience preferred.

RECRUITER / EMPLOYMENT REPRESENTATIVE (Cornwall)

• A degree in Business, HR or a related field is highly preferred, and 3-5 years of generalist HR experience. PHR or SHRM-CP certification is preferred. • Problem-solving, adaptability and analytical skills. Manufacturing experience highly preferred. We offer a workweek of four (4) 10 hour shifts, Monday-Thursday. Benefits include: Health (Blue Cross) and Dental Insurance (Delta), Vision, Paid Vacation and Sick time, FSA, 401(k) plan with match, Life and Disability Insurance, and competitive compensation. Looking for a career with a focus? Come join our staff of highly skilled employees in a TEAM environment manufacturing/providing key components assisting our proud military personnel in defending our country and constitution. Apply in person, e-mail or fax your resume to:

Joel Valigorsky, Human Resources, PRL Inc. 64 Rexmont Road, Lebanon, PA 17042 717-273-6787 x144 • HR@prlinc.com

PRL Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Drug Free Employer.


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 22, 2021 - 7B

GARAGE SALES M U LT I - FA M I LY

YARD SALE Indoor Yard At Mook Fabrics Sale 247 Main St., Leola 15% off in-store coupon giveaway

Sat., Oct. 2 • 7am Crafts • Clothing • HH Items

FREE ICE CREAM! Call to reserve a space today!

ONLY $5.00 717-556-8546 FOR SALE: Apples: Ginger Gold, Summer Rambo, Smokehouse, MacIntosh and Gala. Plums, watermel-­ ons and cider. Broccoli and cabbage. At Napierville Or-­ chard, 5 Martin Road, Eph-­ rata. 717-721-7826.

Real Estate FOR SALE: 8+- Acres w/ Commercial Buildings 60’x100’ metal building 5 overheard doors, grease pit, office area, locker room, lunchroom, 2.5BA, waste oil heat w/3,000 gal-­ lon tank, 10,000 gallon diesel fuel tank, 3,000 gal-­ lon gas fuel tank, 120’x30’ open metal shed 20’x30’ basement portion, 24’x24’ frame/vinyl shed. Visit www.wolfauctions.com.

VENDORS WANTED November 6, 2021

ESTATE SALE 515 S. Kinzer Ave., New Holland

Friday, September 24 and Saturday, September 25

8am-1pm

Garden Spot Fire Rescue, Station 3 (formerly Blue Ball Fire Co.)

4305 Division Hwy., Blue Ball Call Sue to reserve a space at 717-354-9718

FOR SALE: (2) Trek moun-­ tain bikes model 6500 ZX, red, 18.5, black, 21.5, never used, one black, one red. $550. Contact Jack, 610603-6760.

8 A.M. - 3 P.M.

Furniture, HH, Wall Art and Garden Items See pictures on realtor.com

CASH ONLY NOTICE: Christmas at Crea-­ tion and Ark. Call 717-3365861. Leave name, address, will send flyer. December 7th to 10th, 2021.

Seasonal FOR SALE: At Mt. Airy Greenhouse: mums, pump-­ kins and fall decor. Also lots of succulents and purple fountain grass. 345 E. Mt. Airy Rd., Stevens. 717-4052445.

Notice

NOTICE: We accept brush, trimmings, grass clippings, trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-733FOR SALE: Bear Super Griz-­ 1602. zly Recurve, like new, 50# at 28”, $300. 717-320- NOTICE: Custom built re-­ placement windows and 2339. doors. Professional installa-­ FOR SALE: New and used bi-­ tion. Call Ronafa Window & cycles, sales and service. Door, 717-733-7534, or visit Jack’s Bike Shop, 717-733- our showroom at 400 W. 6042, Open Mon., Wed, and Main St., Ephrata in the Friday, 6-8p.m., Saturday, Ephrata Business Center. Thank You! 9-5p.m.

NOTICE: Private Voice Lessons. Techniques, interpretations, perfor-­ mance practices. All ages, all voice types, all genres, including public speaking. Maria Zifchak, 26 year veteran of Na-­ tional and International Opera, theater and con-­ cert stages. mariazif-­ c h a k m a z i v o i c e s t u -­ dio.com. 917-991-9576. Texting is best.

Sporting Goods

It’s easy to place a classified ad! Visit our office at 615 E. Main St., Ephrata, or submit your ad at www.snews.com!

Full/Part Time 1st Shift (Monday-Thursday)

PRODUCTION WORKERS Benefits: Paid Vacation & Holidays, 401k Plan Apply in person,

Children’s

Consignment Sale! Spooky Nook LANCO

1901 Miller Rd., East Petersburg

Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Thursday, 9/30, 9am-8pm Friday, 10/1, 9am-6pm Saturday, 10/2, 9am-4pm

Make your

Yard Sale

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Many items 50% off all day Saturday!

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Just Between Friends Fall/Winter Sales Event

Children/teen/maternity clothing, shoes, accessories, changing tables, swings, port-a-cribs, strollers, toys, bassinets, high chairs, DVDs, exersaucers/walkers, books, maternity/ nursing items & so much more! Admission Is FREE! We accept Cash, Visa, M/C & Discover. www.lancaster.jbfsale.com

NOTICE: Multi-Family Garage/Yard Sales, Fri-­ day/Saturday, 9/24-9/25, 7:00-2:00. Toys for baby and older, books, household items, col-­ lectibles, ladies small3X, ladies winter coats, men’s M-2X, girl’s 7-16, including plus sizes, raspberry, strawberry and succulent plants, more. 1266 and 1276 Muddy Creek Road, Denver. Rain date, 10/810/9.

NOTICE: Fresh cut flow-­ NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ age Sale, Saturday, 9/25, ers, you pick. Sunflowers, 7am. Bikes, clothes, infant to dahlias, hydrangea at $1 teen, decor, glassware, fab-­ stem. Flowers by the ric, furniture, aloe plants, pac-n-play, 31 bags and buckets, large $25, medi-­ much more. 11 Picnic Woods um, $15, small, $10. We Rd., Lititz. also have ready made Garage Sale, Fri-­ bouquets in our stand. NOTICE: day, 9/24 and Saturday, 9/ Hours of operation Mon-­ 25, 7am-12pm. Clothes, day-Saturday, 7am-8pm. books, air hockey table and Something for every-­ Our Facebook page at more. one. 47 Amber Lane, Eph-­ NOTICE: Yard Sale, 9/24-9/ Rothsville Acres Flower rata. 25, 7am. Mec600 Junior re-­ Patch, 107 Church Road, loader. Billard barbell set, NOTICE: Yard Sale, 9/24, bench press, painting Lititz. 7am-? Rain cancels. Puzzles,

Garage Sale

Hoveround electric chair, adult bike, household items, books, women’s plus size clothing, much more. 173 Denver Road, Denver.

equipment, household goods, fans, jewelry. 14 Ja-­ son Ave., Denver.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, Satur-­ day, September 25, 7 am. Household, seasonal items, NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ golf, jewelry, age Sale, Friday, 9/24, Sat-­ NOTICE: Terre Hill Men-­ furniture, urday, 9/25, 7am-? Lots of nonite High School, Octo-­ frames, Crayola table set, household items, fall items, ber 2, 7am. 30+ families. Yashica camera, 100 foot Halloween items, Thirty-One Adult and children’s cloth-­ hose and reel, MaxLite (E1) bags, designer purses, hand ing, home decor, books, bulbs. 3 Crestview Drive, Ak-­ ron. poured wax melts, girl’s tod-­ food stands. dler and baby clothes, boy’s baby clothes, books, LEGO and LOL stuff, girl’s 10-12 clothes, DVD’s. 523 & 527 Foreman Position Panorama Drive, Denver.

HELP WANTED

ALARM DISPATCHER

Growing alarm company in need of Applications are being accepted for

HUGE

Residential Construction, Remodeling and Commercial Roofing. Paid holidays, vacation and other benefits. To apply, please call:

ALARM DISPATCHERS for all shifts.

Data entry and phone skills a plus. Must be able to work every other weekend as scheduled. COMPETITIVE WAGES. Company paid benefits including health and life insurance, 401(k), holiday and vacation pay. Apply within:

Yarnell Security

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

103 Walnut Street, Denver, PA 17517

717-808-9344 • Leola, PA

Help Wanted

Multiple Positions and Shifts Available Apply in Person

Bright’s Restaurant

Your Independent Restaurant for over 61 Years

1025 S. State Street & Rt. 272, Ephrata

717-738-1177

Family owned since 1912. is accepting applications for:

READING AND/OR MATH PARAPROFESSIONAL Part-time, hourly

Hiring for Mul tiple Posit ions!

CLASSROOM/SPECIAL EDUCATION PARAPROFESSIONAL

Governor Mifflin School District is looking for a 10 month Building Secretary, Lunch Aides, Paraprofessionals, Custodians and Food Service Workers. These jobs are a vital part of our schools and community. Many jobs in our school district offer a schedule that matches the school schedule. It’s a great opportunity for anyone who wants to help make an impact in the Governor Mifflin School District!

Full-time, hourly

We have an excellent benefits package! Would you like to join the Mustang Nation? Visit our website to apply and for more information. www.governormifflinsd.org/district/employment/

Part-time, hourly

CUSTODIAN - 2ND SHIFT

HELP WANTED

SUBSTITUTE CUSTODIANS

LABORERS, FINISHERS & FOREMEN EXCELLENT WAGES, RETIREMENT PLAN (Foreman and Finishers receive a “sign-on bonus” after 3 months.) PAID VACATION Excellent wages, retirement plan, paid vacation up to 20 days per year. HEALTH & DENTAL AFTER Paid holidays after 6INSURANCE months of service. 30 DAYS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE Health & dental insurance after 30 days of continuous service.

Hourly, as needed

Visit the employment page of our website for more information and to obtain a support staff application!

www.cocalico.org

OR Call the Human Resources Office - 717-336-1417 Applications should be mailed to:

COCALICO SCHOOL DISTRICT Attention: Human Resources 800 South Fourth Street, P.O. Box 800 Denver, PA 17517

Applications accepted until positions are filled. Cocalico School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer

FOREMAN, FINISHERS & LABORERS

APPLY IN PERSON @ J.RICHARD BURKHOLDER, INC 170 E. FULTON STREET EPHRATA, PA 17522

717-733-2561


8B - Wednesday, September 22, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

NOTICE: Huge 13 Fam-­ ily Yard Sale in Green-­ house, Friday, 9/24, 1pm-7pm, Saturday, 9/ 25, 7am-noon. Lots of clothing, baby-adult, jackets, shoes, sweat-­ ers, housewares, dec-­ orations, lots of Chris-­ tian fiction books, ta-­ NOTICE: Moving Sale, 9/ bles full of fabric, Close 25, 6:30am-11am. La-Z- To My Heart scrap-­ Boy furniture, lots of booking and card mak-­ household items and ing paper sale, so clothing. 9 North Horse-­ much more. 395 S. Far-­ mersville Road, Ephra-­ shoe Drive, Stevens. ta. NOTICE: Yard Sale, Saturday, 10/2, 7am1pm. Household items, books, car seat, strol-­ ler, Jeff Gordon leather 4 time championship jacket. 1 Dennis Drive, Reinholds.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, Saturday, 9/25, 7am. Moving, everything must go. Furniture, yard equipment, house-­ hold items, home de-­ cor. 54 Hoover Drive, Ephrata, behind Mar-­ tin’s Grocery. NOTICE: Garage Sale, Friday, 9/24, 8am-noon, Saturday, 9/25, 9am-12. Books: Scouting, ma-­ chinist, carpenter, set of china, glassware, pre-lit Christmas tree and Christmas decora-­ tions, printer/fax, works, desk lamp, PC keyboard, new, men’s winter jackets, 2 leath-­ er, all like new, size XL/ XXL, much more. Rain/ shine. 20 Patience Lane, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Garage Sale, MultiFamily, 9/24 & 9/25, Fri-­ day/Saturday, 8am. Lug-­NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ gage, bedspreads, kitchen. age Sale, Friday, 9/24, 7amClothing: baby, large ladies, ? Men’s shirts, cape dresses, men’s, ties. Gift sets. 513 N. footwear, coats, sweaters, de-­ cor, antiques. 285 W. Burk-­ Farmersville Rd., Ephrata. holder Dr., Lititz. NOTICE: Huge Yard Sale, 20+ Families, Saturday, Sep-­ tember 25, 6am. Lots of clothes & shoes, all sizes. Books, fabric, toys & decor, dry sink, breakfast set and lots more.. Breakfast sand-­ wiches made fresh. In the greenhouse at Reiff’s Farm Market, 2902 Rothsville Road, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, Satur-­ day, 9/25, 7-1. Pony cart and harness, books, cloth-­ ing, household items, misc. More yard sales in neigh-­ borhood. 715 Middlecreek Road, Lititz. Your job openings can reach 38,000 homes in The Shopping News

LOOKING FOR A CAREER?

CJ’s has an opening at their New Holland location for

FT Automotive Technician Trainee Benefits include: medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurances, 401(k), employee discounts, paid holidays & vacation! No Sundays!!

Apply now at cjtire.com/careers

Now Accepting Applications For

All Positions

NOTICE: Storewide, 1/2 Off Event, Leola Thrift Shoppe, Saturday, Sept. 25, 9-4. 265 W. Main St., Leola, be-­ tween Mook’s and Sharp Shopper. NOTICE: Neighborhood Yard Sales, Saturday, 9/25, 7am1pm. Shoes, clothes (infant, children size 0-4T & size 8-16 and small adult), books, JD toys, homemade doll dresses, fabric, household, decor, more. 625, 645 & 660 Middle Creek Road, Lititz. NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ age Sale, Friday, September 24, 8-4, Saturday, Septem-­ ber 25, 8-2. Sweaters, shoes, purses, cape dresses, books, scrubs, vests, peanut butter glasses, rabbit cage and lots of misc. items. Baked goods and home-­ made bread. 135 Weid-­ mansville Road, Ephrata. NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ age Sales, September 24-25, 7am. Kid’s clothes/jackets, books, toys, Nautico queen quilt set, many AVON prod-­ ucts, Goldwell, Divacurl, Art of Shaving products, jewelry, Longaberger baskets, tree trimmer, fire pit, misc. items, much more. 126-157 and 166 Ebersole Rd., Ephrata.

NOTICE: Last Yard Sale of the year, September 24/ 25. Lots of new gifts. Come shop. Christmas just months away. Old Homestead Development, NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Route 897 behind Weav-­ Yard Sale, September 25, 7am-12pm. Rain or shine. Li-­ ers Market. 15 Thistle titz Area Mennonite School, 1050 E. Newport Rd., Lititz. Drive, Denver. APPLY IN-PERSON OR ONLINE

>> Apply Online - Hiring Code 101 www.myapplebeesjob.com

ON-SITE JOB FAIR 110 East Main Street, Adamstown

Friday, September 24th • 9am-1pm All applicants will receive a FREE gift!

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.

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

70+ SEASONAL OPENINGS FT & PT OPPORTUNITIES $1000 SIGN-ON BONUS

We are looking for energetic people with outstanding work ethics. Available positions: Packing, Feeding, Producing, Forklift, Sanitation.

515 NORTH READING ROAD, EPHRATA, PA 17522 Call (717) 721-1744 Ext. 102 and ask for Bethany if you have questions. www.agiftinside.com/careers www.facebook.com/agiftinsideCareers

Our customer service team is seeking dynamic, self-starters to support our fast-paced, global call center activities while completing daily, timesensitive administrative tasks. Our customer service agents are expected to answer 30 to 50 daily incoming calls, reply to website customer emails, complete sales order entries, complete return processing and support our sales team as needed. M-F, 9am-5:30pm (some Saturdays during peak season)

SENIOR COST ACCOUNTANT

• Serve as the key liaison between the production department to help assess and improve performance, our Sales team to provide costing and pricing of product, our Finance team to report and analyze results, and members of our executive team to make critical business decisions. • Develop an in-depth understanding of the hat manufacturing process at our facility, learning tasks, resources and machines required to manufacture our products. •Assess the current state of our standard costing system. Develop and implement changes to simplify and improve the overall accuracy.

MAINTENANCE MANAGER

The Maintenance Manager is responsible to guide, manage and maintain the following areas: facilities, equipment repair and maintenance and utilities for Bollman Hat Company Adamstown, PA locations. The Maintenance Manager manages the day-to-day operations of the Maintenance Department. This includes repairs, updates, automation and installations, ect.

DISTRIBUTION ASSOCIATES

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.

LINKER

Our linker will use both hands to carefully thread a specialized machine to link both sides of a knitted Kangol hat together. This position requires very good eyesight at a close range (with or without glasses), excellent hand/eye coordination, long periods of sitting, and a strong attention to detail. Must have a willingness to learn and to understand the importance of each person’s role in creating high-quality headwear. M-F, 6am-2:30pm

HAT MAKERS

The Perfect Opportunity to Make a Difference

PT POSITIONS/WEEKENDS: Resident Care • Dietary FT POSITIONS: LPN • Housekeeping Dietary • Maintenance Paid CNA Training & Certification for the right candidates.

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

Seeking team players to make a difference in the lives of individuals with special needs and differently abled. Will train the right individuals.

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.

Please call 610-451-4157 to set an initial interview appointment.

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.

Sunny Crest Home, Inc. P.O. Box 647, 2587 Valley View Road, Morgantown, PA 19543

Equal Employment Opportunity. We do not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability or national origin in the hiring, retention, or promotion of employees; nor in determining their rank, or the compensation or fringe benefits paid them.


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 22, 2021 - 9B HELP

OFFERED:

Experi-­

HELP WANTED: PT experi-­ enced landscaper. Must be reliable with clean driving record. Akron/Ephrata area. 20 hours a week. Call 717-989-3814.

NOTICE: Multi-Com-­enced electrician and han-­ services, licensed munity Garage Sale, dyman and insured. Free esti-­ 50+ Homes, Saturday, mates. Call Jim, 717-5759/25. All neighborhoods 2147. off Rudy Dam Road, HELP OFFERED: Groff near Owl Hill Road, Painting. Clean, quality work. Reasonable rates. Warwick Township.

HELP WANTED: Sawmill worker, handling lumber and operating heavy equip-­ ment. Full time work, ben-­ efits included. Newmans-­ town. Call Kevin, 717-2226064.

Free estimates. Ephrata. 717-723-5734, PA118129.

Announcements

Home & Lawn Care

NOTICE: Free Outdoor Event. Worship in the Park, October 2 at 6:30pm. Live worship band and outdoor mo-­ vie playing The Life of Jesus. Free refresh-­ ments. Bring lawn chairs. Terre Hill Community Park.

Help Offered

HELP OFFERED: Mowing and bush trimming, Rea-­ sonable rates. Call John of All Yards, 717-2786844. HELP OFFERED: We do mulching, edging, planting, trimming, pruning, and hardscaping. Call ZJ’s Es-­ tate Maintenance at 717381-5055 or visit landsca-­ pinglancasterpa.com.

HELP WANTED: Busy Hotel Resort looking for 2nd shift maintenance person. Expe-­ rience helpful, but will train the right person. Weekends and holidays as needed. Ap-­ ply at the Doubletree Resort by Hilton or Hospitality on-­ line.com. 2400 Willow Street Pike, Lancaster, PA 17602. 717-464-7508.

W

Help Wanted

HELP OFFERED: Christian woman will take care of your mom or dad, 24/7. Vera 717-808-7055. HELP OFFERED: Cold weather is coming and it’s time to have your heating system maintenance done. I service oil burners, gas burners and heat pumps. Call Ken for your mainte-­ nance and repair needs. 717-468-5826.

HELP WANTED: Paper Carriers for The Shop-­ ping News. Various routes available with flexible delivery times. Base salary plus mileage. Must be over 18 years old, be able to lift up to 35 pounds and have reli-­ able vehicle for delivery. Contact snews@ptd.net or 717-738-1151 with questions.

HELP WANTED We are looking for someone to join our team on Fridays at

Ruthie’s Soft Pretzels helping customers and prep work. Great pay. Call Dave & Ruthie at

717-351-0266

HELP WANTED Local general contractor seeking

FT SKILLED CARPENTER Qualifications: 3+ years experience, valid PA driver’s license, own transportation, clear background check and clean drug test.

Pay Up To $32/hr. Paid vacation, full benefits package.

Call 717-278-8647 or email info@insightcontractors.com

Contractors LLC Ephrata

Ephrata Manor 99 Bethany Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 (717) 738-4940 • Fax: (717) 738-7478 www.ucc-homes.org

A progressive, team-oriented, 120 bed Skilled Nursing and Personal Care facility is seeking a

MFT Dining Services Aide

“Work Worth Doing

Now Hiring Full-time

MARKETS

Program Assistants Human Resources

$19.08/hr If you are someone who is detail-oriented, flexible, friendly, and proficient in technology, apply today to join our customer servicefocused and technology-driven HR Team. HS diploma/GED and 2 yrs. exp req. HR exp. preferred.

PART-TIME/FULL-TIME

PARTY TRAYS -

READY TO GO PART-TIME/FULL-TIME

SNACK BAR RESTAURANT

Outstanding Benefits:

• Paid time off • Medical, Dental, Vision • Health & Wellness Center • Tuition Reimbursement • And much more!

PART-TIME/FULL-TIME

Learn more and apply online at:

www.iu13.org/employment

KITCHEN FOOD PREP *General Food Prep* *Banquet Prep Cook*

EOE

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

CAKE DECORATOR

PART-TIME/FULL-TIME

PRODUCE

PART-TIME/FULL-TIME

MEAT CLERK

PART-TIME/FULL-TIME

DELI CLERK

PART-TIME/FULL-TIME

SEAFOOD CLERK Entry Level Positions With No Experience Required Are Available!

FT positions include Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Discount card, Vacation options PT & FT include 401k w/Company Match Gordonville, PA

Questions can be directed to:

Lisa Stoner, Dining Services Director EOE

EAVER

PART-TIME/FULL-TIME

Excellent wages and benefits. Flexible schedule.

Phone: (717) 738-7454 • Fax: (717) 738-7478

HELP WANTED: Residen-­ tial and commercial clean-­ ing company looking for hardworking, dedicated individuals to join our team. We have both PT and FT available. Please contact Christy Madara, 717-823-1900 or email, mahalocleaningpa@gmail .com.

POSITIONS FOR HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGE STUDENTS AVAILABLE!

52.5-75 hours per two week schedule period Hours are 6:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Stop in to fill out an application.

HELP WANTED: We are looking for a ride to and from work, 5 days per week from Stevens to Le-­ ola. 717-656-8219.

WANTED: Want to HELP WANTED: Jani-­ HELP earn your CDL-A license? torial Service looking New truck driving school in for cleaners, part-time, Carlisle. Millis Training In-­ day shift, 20+ hours per stitute offers free appren-­ program. Get paid week, 4 hours a day, 6 ticeship starting day 1. Job offer pos-­ days a week. Must have sible upon completion. Pro-­ experience, transpor-­ fessional truck drivers are in tation. Call 717-445- high demand. Call today, 800-937-0880. 5386.

HELP OFFERED: Interior, Exterior painting, drywall, repair, custom colors. Call about our fall and winter specials. Call Damien, 717940-5912. PA#032157.

HELP OFFERED: Red Hill Property Services, LLC. Tree removal, tree trim-­ ming, stump grinding, forestry mulching, brush clearing. 717-962-0216.

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

Call to apply: 717-278-8406

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


10B - Wednesday, September 22, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” HELP WANTED: Full-time, part-time front desk and housekeeping, must be avail-­ able weekends. Apply at Red Roof Inn, 2017 N. Reading Road, Denver.

HELP WANTED: House cleaner wanted. Ephrata area. One day a week. Come every other week. Two hours each day. 717738-2684. HELP WANTED: Parts/ Shipping Assistant. FT. Experience preferred, but will train. Please ap-­ ply in person @ Lawn Care Distributors, 311 Willow Street, Terre Hill. Need some extra cash? Call our office at 717-738-1151 to sell your unwanted items in The Shopping News!

WANTED: Do you have a collection that you no longer need? I buy cameras, photographs, sports cards and me-­ morabilia, comic books, collectibles, trains and toys, silver and gold coins. Fair prices paid. Let me help you clear your clutter. Call Jason in Denver, PA. 610-2079179.

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

To Buy WANTED: Coins. Amer-­ ican, Canadian, For-­ eign, paper money, jew-­ elry. New Holland Coins, 592 E. Main Street, New Holland. 717-355-0206.

WANTED: Older Christmas decorations and glass orna-­ ments. Costume jewelry. Postcards. Older doll clothes. Stella, 717-8757884.

WANTED: $100-$2,000 paid for unwanted and junk vehi-­ cles. Local, insured and bonded dealer. Free removal. Call anytime, 717-350-1208.

WANTED: Check your attic. Buying vintage clothes, costume jew-­ elry, gold, silver & WANTED: Vinyl records & antiques. I will buy your musical instruments: Pay-­ treasures. Uncle ing cash. Top dollar paid Funky’s new location for your vinyl records- all 2350 N. Reading Rd., styles and genres, 33s, Denver, PA. Muddy 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, Creek Shopping Cen-­ 1-484-432-9770, clarinets, trumpets, any-­ ter. thing music! We love it all. 717-733-0003. Call or stop by today, Li-­ Buying old Lionel titz Music Company, 47 S. WANTED: trains and others, olds Broad Street in Lititz. 717- sportscards, LEGO sets. Call 627-4929. www.lititzmusic 717-341-4214. .com. WANTED: Highest cash WANTED: $50-$500 paid for paid for cars, any con-­ junk autos. Free removal. Call anytime, licensed, in-­ dition. Licensed pro-­ sured, bonded. All paper-­ fessional. 717-278work taken care of legally. 9539.

WANTED: Timeless Treasure Auctions has immediate openings to auction your antiques, collectibles, furniture, household items if you are downsizing, mov-­ ing, cleaning out your basement/attic/garage. New address 6/1/21 at Suite 20-22 Copperfield Circle, Warwick Center, Lititz. 717-875-9187. Please, no garage sale leftovers. Please send text photos.

WANTED: Antiques, old bot-­ tles, stoneware, primitives, anything old. Steve, 717717-989-6980. 371-1259.

WHO’S HIRING in

Painter needed for custom

kitchen cabinet company in Honey Brook, PA.

Drafter (Must have cabinetry experience, Cabinet Vision a plus)

Construction/ Mechanical

Experienced Cabinet Builder/ Cut Listing Help Competitive wages and benefits. Please respond to: brad@cabinetsbycw.com

Phone: 610-273-2907 ext. 105

NOW HIRING

NOW HIRING! Concrete Finishers and Wall Setters Are you a qualified concrete finisher or wall setter looking for a great company to work for? We offer competitive pay, holidays, vacation, health insurance and more!

Apply in person or call

Steffy Concrete Inc.

(717) 336-8115 for more information. 243 E. Church St., Stevens, PA 17578

HIRING IMMEDIATELY Casual Living in New Holland is hiring for

Machining and Assembly

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

(717) 316-5786

Email resume to aault@clunlimited.com

For Rent

Day & Night Shifts

$2 Shift Differential • Full-time with Health, Dental, Vision and Matching 401(k)! • Monthly team activities and occasional paid lunch


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 22, 2021 - 11B

WHO’S HIRING

FOR RENT: Twin Pine Apartments Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ cess, $20.00/month and up. 717-733-6549. 1932 W. FOR RENT: Akron area, 2BR, Main, Ephrata. Tuesday & 1st floor apartment, trash, Thursday, 9am-5pm, Mon-­ appliances, AC, laundry day, Wednesday & Friday, room, mowing, snow removal included. No smoking. No by appointment, Sat., & pets. $700 plus security. Sun. closed. 717-626-0474.

in

Shared Living FOR RENT: Private room. Share apartment w/Veteran who has minor disabilities, needs help with medication and chores around apart-­ ment. Please call for details, 717-413-0020.

Free FREE: Wooden skids. Slate Rd Supply, 150 Slate Road, Ephrata, PA 17522. 717445-5222. Advertise your unwanted items in The Shopping News! Call our office at 717-738-1151.

Construction/ Mechanical

PLANNING FOR A WINTER JOB

Do you need a “Seasonal” Fall/ Winter job?

Job openings include: Shipping & receiving Welding & Fabrication Fabrication Equipment Operator If you are looking for work from Sept. through Feb. call DS at 717-768-3853 Ask for John or Steve

AFP advanced food products llc, is a premier food manufacturer of cheese sauces and pudding located in New Holland, Lancaster County. We have immediate openings for:

MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS QUALITY TECHNICIAN SANITATION - 3RD SHIFT PLC PROGRAMMER/ TECHNICIAN PACKAGING MULTILINE OPERATORS -Please see website for full job descriptions-

All positions would require some overtime and weekend work. We offer a very competitive wage and benefits package, including immediate enrollment in medical/dental benefits and 401k on the first day of employment. Starting pay is commensurate with experience. To apply, please visit our website at www.afpllc.com, click on Careers, and then click on New Holland Plant.

AFP advanced food products llc Web: www.afpllc.com

EOE

$50,000 your first year Entry-Level and Skilled Concrete Manufacturing Earn $50,000 your first year. With a new $8 million expansion complete, our team is hiring more team members to make pre-cast concrete parts used to construct the Mid-Atlantic’s most iconic buildings, sports stadiums, parking garages and other structures. • Starting rate is $18/hour. Earn $3/hour premium for hours worked between 5pm-5am. • Hiring on First and Third Shifts. Each new hire receives paid training. Overtime is available. • Generous benefits are designed to support your success and keep your family well including 401k with company match, paid vacations and holidays, college tuition eligibility for your children and more. Positions are in Denver, PA.

E-mail: careers@high.net or Apply online: www.high.net/careers Phone: 717-336-9308 M/F/Disability/Vet


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* The moon is not round, but shaped like an egg. * Brunettes are more likely than anyone else to become hooked on nicotine. The high levels of the pigment

NOW HIRING

APPLIANCE & FURNITURE INSTALLERS Competitive Pay and Great Benefits No Experience Required

Call 717.200.8787 for more information

Apply at MartinsAppliance.com or MartinFurniturePA.com

We’re Hiring!

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get up two or three times a night and usually make it to the bathroom. I thought it would be good to see a doctor in case the problem got worse. An operation was mentioned, which I am not interested in, so they gave me a pessary, which has been good and bad. It is comfortable and I don’t have to use the bathroom as often, but now I don’t get bathroom warnings and don’t always make it to the NOTE: Substitute brown sugar with bathroom. alsohoney leakor urine 1/2 cup maple Isyrup, agave withandcoughs andliquid sneezes, syrup, combine with ingredients beforedidn’t tossing with dry ingredients. which happen before. In addition to (or instead of) raisins, Now the doctor wants me to use your favorite dried fruit, chopped.

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treatment. The mechanism by which fruits and vegetables have been shown to benefit some cancers is not precisely known, but it probably has to do with healthful components of the food, not through any effect on body alkalinity. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 67-year-old male in excellent physical health. The only issue I have is occasional bouts of vertigo. These episodes started when I was about 44 years old. My symptoms are varying degrees of dizziness and, with extreme episodes, nausea. The frequency has increased the past couple of years to about every two weeks. I do the Epley maneuver to relieve the symptoms, which go away one or

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of balance, also called the semicircular canals, which work by the movement of hair cells inside those fluid-filled bony structures. Sometimes small crystals (called otoconia) form in one semicircular canal. These press on the hair cells and cause the two organs of balance to send conflicting signals to the brain about movement, which is perceived as vertigo. Diet is not likely to have a significant effect on causing or treating BPPV. The Epley maneuver, like other repositioning maneuvers, is designed to move the crystals out of the semicircular canals. Recurrence of vertigo after a successful Epley maneuver is not uncommon, but recurrences as often as every two weeks for over 20 years is outside my experience. I have read

about surgical options for refractory BPPV, but I have had success referring patients to vestibular rehabilitation, performed by trained occupational or physical therapists. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I suffer from depression. It comes and goes, but I’ve been feeling sad, worried and angry, as well as irritable, for the past four months or so. I force myself to function. My family doctor prescribed a 37.5 mg dose of Effexor once a day to start and after one week, twice a day. I looked up the side effects and what I read scared me. Instead, I’ve been taking 1,000 mg of St. John’s wort daily for almost three weeks, and I have noticed no discernible effect. I told my doctor I would take the Effexor after three weeks if the St. John’s wort hasn’t helped. Should I take his advice? Are there better alternatives? I am middle age and take zero prescription drugs. -- S.M. ANSWER: St. John’s wort, Hypericum perforatum, is a yellow flower that has been medicinally used for centuries. Initial studies suggested benefit in people with mild to moderate depression, and several

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It’s always nice to forward copies to relatives -- you never know when someone will get involved in genealogy and really want to see those birth records, baptism certificates and baby photos. * You can sharpen knitting needles with a pencil sharpener. You also can use an emery board. Sharp needles work best! * “If you have two pairs of similar slacks -- one navy and one black -- you can put a safety pin through the tag on one of them so you can tell them apart. I have a pin in the navy slacks. They really do look similar until you’re out in the light.” -T.L. in Virginia * Make chopping walnuts easier: Put some in a bowl, and nest another bowl into it, then rock the top bowl back and forth to crush the walnuts. * There are many fancy cleaners for sale for wood and laminate floors. Truth is, all you need is regular sweeping and a clean, damp mop. Never use harsh cleaners on wood, and do not use too much moisture. * D.D. in Missouri keeps

morning cereal crisp by using two bowls. Bite by bite dipped in milk is the perfect remedy for avoiding a soggy spoonful! * Use white chalk to fill pin holes in the wall before painting. You can also use this tactic to hide holes if you are unable to paint the white walls of a rental. It simply fills the hole, making it “disappear.” * Save prescription medicine bottles and use them to sort beads or findings for beadwork or jewelry making. Bonus: Store the bottles upside down in a plastic storage bin so you can see what’s in the bottles without having to sort through all of them. * Add chocolate syrup to your cake mix for a deliciously deep flavor when making a chocolate cake. * Check your pillows: Press into the pillow at the spot where your head rests. If the pillow doesn’t spring back when you remove your hands, it’s time to replace it. * Add these to the list of items to eliminate the odor of cooking cabbage: a heel

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of bread, a whole walnut or a pinch of baking soda. * With the start of barbeque season, here are two tips straight from my local butcher about grilling meat: First, let meats come to room temperature before cooking. It allows the meat to cook more evenly, and you won’t end up with a cold center and a burnt outside. Secondly, when your meat comes off the grill, give it time to rest before serving. This allows the juiced to redistribute throughout the cut of meat, and you’ll end up with juicy goodness in every bite. -- JoAnn * “Bring a distinctive towel to a pool party so that you will know where your towel is. You can make an extra-large towel by sewing two smaller towels together, too.” -- U.A. in New York * “For a really fun take on kebabs, use fruit instead of meat. The kids especially love fruit on a stick. If you have some neat cookie cutters, use them to cut

watermelon into different shapes.” -- M.M. in Michigan * The best outdoor tablecloths, especially on a windy day, are fitted single sheets. Simply fit the sheet over a standard picnic table, and it’s in place and ready. The elastic at the corners keeps it from flying away. You can look at thrift and discount stores for fun patterns or just plain colors! * To keep ants from invading your patio, draw a thick line of chalk (sidewalk chalk works great!) as a boundary. Ants don’t like to cross a chalk line and will leave your patio party alone. * “Frozen grapes are the best summer snack for the kids, plus they are the perfect wine ice cube ever.” -- J.R. in Oregon * Groceries and food shopping can eat up a tremendous portion of your budget if you aren’t careful. The best and most serious money-saving tip for home economists is to ALWAYS

MON., SEPT. 27 , 2021

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.

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396 LOTS OF COINS AND CURRENCY

To Include $1,000 Plus in 90% Silver in Partial/Complete Sets/Bulk. Liberty Nickels Including 1885, ‘86, ‘12-S. Early Buffalo Nickels w/(3) ‘13-S T.2/3 Sets of BU War Nickels. Barber Dimes Including Scarce 1895-O. Better Date Walking Liberty Halves Including 1916-P XF. Proof and Mint Sets. Many Foreign Coins. ************************************************************************************** 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.

PUBLIC SALE

OUTSTANDING FIREARMS HUNTING, FISHING & MILITARY COLLECTIBLES & ACCESSORIES

PREVIEW: Friday, September 24 from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Saturday, September 25 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) **************************************************************************************

SALE TIME - 12:00 NOON

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

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SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 2021

OF ANTIQUES; FURNITURE & PERSONAL PROPERTY

SALE AT 10:00 A.M./FURNITURE AT 12:00 NOON

INSPECTION - Thursday, Sept. 30, 2021, 9:00 A.M. thru the Sale

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use a list. It really does make a difference to have a plan. Here are some more tips to save money while feeding your family. -JoAnn * Most stores list the unit price on the shelf tag. Use it to compare the cost of different sizes and brands of the same item. Just because a package is bigger doesn’t necessarily mean it has the best price per unit. * “A secret of busy moms: Cook once, eat twice (or three times, if you plan well)! When you prepare favorite recipes that will freeze well, or even just elements of those recipes, make a double or triple batch. Then a few nights of the month, you can just pop something in the oven easily. I cook taco meat once for the month, and we have tacos every week.

To be held at Renninger’s Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd. (Rt. 272) Denver

AT 9:00 A.M.

262 LOTS OF FIREARMS TO BE SOLD! 408 LOTS OF HUNTING, FISHING & MILITARY COLLECTIBLES & ACCESSORIES TO BE SOLD!

*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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PUBLIC AUCTION 9.3 ACRES WOODLAND TRACT

COUNTRY LOT – SOUTHERN EXPOSURE TERRE HILL/BOWMANSVILLE AREA

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 • 5 P.M.

Turkey Hill Rd., East Earl. From Rt. 23 take Rt. 625 N. Right Center Church Rd. (becomes Turkey Hill Rd.). Access drive is at 1817 (rear) Turkey Hill Rd. Prime 9.3 ACRES woodland tract, w/southern exposure. Property not timbered for 15 years. Great hunting, wildlife tract. Quiet, peaceful surroundings w/deeded 15’ access driveway. Ideal as investment or custom home site. Zoned R-1. Property in family over 100 years. Owners serious to sell. Easy access to Bowmansville, Terre Hill, East Earl & Churchtown. Personal inspection anytime. For brochure 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 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

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3 BR/2 BA DWELLING – 2/10 ACRE LOT

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 2021 AT 1:00 P.M.

Preview Times - Tuesday, September 28 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, September 29 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, September 28. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.); FULL SIZED CARVED & PAINTED CAROUSEL HORSE; APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS & LAMPS; SILVER; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; AGATE; TINWARE; PEWTER; WOODENWARE; JONATHAN BASTIAN FOLK ART CARVINGS; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; FIGURAL WHISKEY DECANTERS; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; TOOLS; LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD! Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

Sale For:

PAUL R. SHOBER ESTATE, LAVERNE EYER, BARBARA DAY & OTHERS The Trupe Family T 717-354-0327

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THURS., OCT. 14, 2021 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 103 E. 35th St., Reading (Reiffton Area, Exeter Twp., Berks Co.) From Perkiomen Ave. (Rt. 422), in Reiffton, turn onto E. 36th Street. Take the next left turn onto E. 35th St. to property on right. Real estate consists of a 2½ story white-painted brick dwelling, built in 1948, containing an eat-in kitchen; dining room; living room (with fireplace); a full bath; and an enclosed porch all on the main level. The second floor contains three bedrooms and a full bath. There is approx. 1,270 sq. ft. of finished living space throughout. Attic storage above. The full, walkout, basement contains a partially finished office/rec room, the laundry hookup, a commode and sink. Natural gas forced air heat (new furnace) & central air. Public water & sewer. Situated on a 0.20 (+/-) acre lot, in Exeter Twp., this solid dwelling also features an attached garage/workshop (part of this space was used to create the first floor full bathroom). There is a cute backyard, ‘lifetime’ metal shingle roof, replacement windows, and loads of character throughout. This property is being offered for sale to settle an estate, and you won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open Houses to be held Sun., Oct. 3 & Sat., Oct. 9 from 1-3PM, or by appt., contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. 1% Broker participation offered. Call Auctioneer for details. E.Richard Young, Att’y Terms By:

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SALES REGISTER THURS., SEPTEMBER 23 - 6:00 p.m. - JKL Estates, LLC, 647 East 28th Division Hwy., Lititz. Prime highway commercial property with many possibilities. Hess Auction Group. THURS., SEPTEMBER 23 - 6:30 p.m. - Elmer W. and Irene M. Martin, 3430 Division Hwy., New Holland. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath rancher with 2 car garage, 1 acre lot, 5,088 sq. ft. garage/body shop, zoned commercial. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., SEPTEMBER 24 9:00 a.m. & SAT., SEPTEMBER 25 - 8:30 a.m. - L. Lavern and Ruth M. Rutt, 854 Musser Rd.,

WED., SEPTEMBER 22 - 10:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Please note time change due to Ephrata Parade. Horst Auctioneers. WED., SEPTEMBER 22 - 6:00 p.m. - Esther M. Koser Estate, 6261 High St., East Petersburg. 3 bedroom, 1 bath rancher on 1/4 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., SEPTEMBER 23 - 6:00 p.m. - Michael R. Mohler, 160 Walnut Hill Rd., Millersville. 2-1/2 story dwelling on 1-1/2 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc.

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3-BDRM. 2-BATH (1973) COLONIAL 2-STORY w/2-CAR GARAGE 2,130 SQ. FT. AREA * DETACHED 1-CAR GAR./SHOP .58-AC. LOT

THURS., SEPT. 30, 2021 at 6:00 PM Located at: 660 E. Oregon Rd., Lititz, Pa. Manheim Twp. Lancaster Co.

Mt. Joy. 1.5 acres, 2 bedroom brick rancher, 2 car garage, 72’x44’ 3 bay truck shop, country location, beautiful vintage John Deere tractor collection, Duramax Chevy, trailer, tools, furniture, guns. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., SEPTEMBER 24 6:00 p.m. - Justin E. and Joanne Martin, 3522 Heidel­ berg Ave., Newmanstown. 3 bedroom, 2 bath house and shop on 2 +/- acres. Joel Heisey Auctioneer. SAT., SEPTEMBER 25 8:00 a.m. - G. Kenneth Sheaffer, 848 Mount Zion Rd., Lebanon. 1-1/2 story brick 3 bedroom dwelling, brick 2 car garage 26x24, 1/2 acre country lot. Real estate at 2:00 p.m. Tractor, lawn and garden, tools, guns, primitives, glassware, furni­ ture, appliances. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. SAT., SEPTEMBER 25 8:30 a.m. - Lebanon Produce Auction - Fall Consignment Auction, 166 West Reistville

Rd., Myerstown. Joel Heisey, Auctioneer. SAT., SEPTEMBER 25 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding firearms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. TUES., SEPTEMBER 28 - 6:00 p.m. - Doris A. Gates Estate, 250 Resh Rd., Reinholds. Brick ranch style investment property on 0.41 acres. Hess Auction Group. TUES., SEPTEMBER 28 - 6:00 p.m. - Raymond Z. and Sarah L. Smucker, 1410 Springville Rd., New Holland. Brick raised ranch­ er with 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, .36 acre lot, 2 car garage, daylight basement, needs cosmetics. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. TUES., SEPTEMBER 28 - 6:00 p.m. - Ruth M. Rudy, 825 Pointview Avenue, Eph­ rata. Brick & aluminum sided 11/2 story Cape Cod dwelling with attached one car garage and frame storage

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2,205 SQ. FT. 3-BDRM. 1.5-BATH RANCHER RURAL .80-AC. LOT! 2-STORY 2-CAR GARAGE * 30’x40’ POLE BARN GARDEN AREA

MON., OCT. 4, 2021 at 6:00 PM

shed. Horst Auctioneers. WED., SEPTEMBER 29 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers. THURS., SEPTEMBER 30 - 6:00 p.m. - Charles B. Diller Estate, 812 Race Ave., Lancaster. Well-located 3 bedroom brick duplex on 0.09 acres. Hess Auction Group. THURS., SEPTEMBER 30 - 6:00 p.m. - Eunice and (the late Herbert) Hess, 660 E. Oregon Rd., Lititz. 3 bedroom, 2 bath (1973) colonial 2 story with 2 car garage, 2,130 sq. ft. area, detached 1 car garage/shop, .58 acre lot. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., SEPTEMBER 30 - 6:00 p.m. - Richard L. Geib Estate, 2176 Millers­ ville Rd., Lancaster. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath rancher on 2.2 acre lot. Art Panne­ becker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., SEPTEMBER 30 - 6:00 p.m. - Dolores F. Lines Estate, 47 East Main St., Brownstown. Brick 1-1/2 story Cape Cod dwell­ ing with detached frame 2 car garage and frame garden

shed. 1999 Buick Park Avenue, 4 door sedan. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., OCTOBER 1 - 5:30 p.m. - Charles N. Bitting Estate, 460 Greenville Rd., Denver. 1.1 acre wooded lot, 2 bedrooms, a-frame style house, attached garage, secluded, charming creek. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., OCTOBER 1 - 6:00 p.m. - Petra Church, 565 Airport Rd., New Holland. Fundraiser Auction. Food stand opens at 5:30 p.m. Sensenig Auctioneers, LLC. FRI., OCTOBER 1 - 6:00 p.m. - Ricky L. and Brenda S. Miller, 25 Sandra Circle, Denver. 3 bedroom, 1 bath bi-level on 1/2 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., OCTOBER 2 - 9:00 a.m. - June I. Boyer, 602 Elm St., Richland. 3 bed­ room, 1-1/2 bath 2-1/2 story house on .42 acre lot. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Vehicle, antiques, guns, tools, house­ hold goods. Joel Heisey, Auctioneer. 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/

PUBLIC AUCTION 1 STY. BRICK RANCHER – 2 CAR GAR. UTILITY SHED – LEVEL LOT EPHRATA AREA

Located at: 637 Overlys Grove Rd., New Holland, Pa. East Earl Twp. Lancaster Co.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 • 5 P.M. Directions: From Rt. 272 take Oregon Rd. W. 2.5 miles past Landis Homes to home on left. Real Estate: Consists of a 2,130 sq. ft. (1973) 2-story brick & vinyl sided home w/2-car garage plus a detached 1-car garage on a .58-acre lot. Main floor features a 14’x18’ formal LR w/bay window, HW floors & a custom raised panel Walnut wall; 12’x12’ dining room; Oak kitchen w/appliances & dining area w/ access to private 10’x20’ rear patio; 14’x26’ family room w/bay window, stone FP & patio access; laundry & full bath; attached 2-car garage; 2nd floor has 3 bedrooms w/HW floors & full bath; lower level 22’x18’ rec room; utility room w/canning storage; water treatment system; electric heat; on-site well & septic; annual taxes: $4,641. Outbuilding: a 24’x28’ detached brick 1-car garage w/ workshop, large level lot w/garden, wide macadam drive & parking area. 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: Clean spacious move-in ready home on a rural .58-ac. lot offers attractive curb appeal & farmland views; nice landscaping & perennial gardens, located only minutes to Rt. 222 & 501. Desirable Manheim Twp schools, seller is downsizing & motivated to sell. For photos & details, visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

EUNICE & (the late HERBERT) HESS

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

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36’ * Elizabeth Twp. * Warwick Schs. * Zoned Rural * Shade Areas Are Neighboring Properties

Scott D. & Tamara L. Martin 617-922-9919

www.klinekreidergood.com

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

Auction For:

NEW HOLLAND, PA

MICHAEL L. & JALISSA R. GOOD

(Penns Creek/Buffalo Valley Area)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 • 4 P.M.

nd) Park La

Directions: From New Holland Main St. (Rt. 23) take S. Kinzer Ave becomes Overlys Grove Rd. to home on left. Real Estate: Consists of a totally remodeled 2,205 sq. ft. 3-bedroom rancher w/ new attached 2-story 2-bay garage & 1,200 sq. ft. pole barn on a .80-acre lot! Main floor features a modern wood cabinetry kitchen w/center Island/bar, appliances included; open to dining area w/raised panel wainscoting trim; 12’x18’ family room, foyer w/HW laminate flooring; tasteful modern décor throughout; 12’x14’ office/den; ½ bath; laundry/mudroom; 3 bedrooms w/closets, master suite has double closets & adjacent nursery or WIC; quaint 4’x23’ covered front porch w/brick paver sidewalk; upper level features a 384 sq. ft. bonus room w/ full dormer; electric heat; partial basement has an auxiliary heat wood stove; 200-amp svc; on-site well & public sewer; annual taxes: $3,974. Outbuilding: a 1,200 sq. ft. metal sided pole barn/shop w/12’ overhead door & side door; large garden/pasture area; rural corner lot. 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: Outstanding recently remodeled 2,205 sq. ft. rural ranch style home w/rich amenities throughout; attached garage & large pole barn, level lot w/farmland view; professionally landscaped; desirable ELANCO schools! For photos & details, visit www.martinandrutt.com

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

#1 TRACT – 89.7 ACRES • #2 TRACT – 17.3 ACRES TO BE SOLD AS 2 SEPARATE TRACTS SPEEDWELL LAKE – PENRYN – ELM AREA

(Lender NMLS ID #834368)

869 Fairview Ave., Ephrata, PA 17522. Rt. 322 W. thru Ephrata past Mister Car Wash. Right N. Academy Dr. at traffic light. Right Fairview Ave. to property on left. (Ephrata Twp., Lanc. Co.)

PUBLIC AUCTION

3-BDRM 2.5-BATH 1,794 SQ. FT. CABIN/RETREAT (2007) 1-AC. LOT * ATTACHED 2-CAR GARAGE BORDERS 1,000s ACRES STATE FOREST!

SAT., OCT. 2, 2021 @ 11 AM

Located at 2363 Jones Mt. Rd., Mifflinburg, Pa. Lewis Twp. Union Co. Directions: From Harrisburg Rt. 15 N to Rt. 104 N to Mifflinburg right on Rt. 45 1 mi. to left on Forest Hill Rd. 4 mi. to left on Rt. 192 to left on Jones Mt. Rd. 2.4 mi. to cabin on left. Real Estate: Consists of a 3-bedroom 2.5-bath Cape Cod style 1,794 sq. ft. mountain cabin/vacation retreat w/ attached 2-car garage on a 1-ac. tract. Main floor features a foyer w/open pine staircase; 14’x16’ family room w/woodstove & stone hearth open to spacious dining area w/access to covered rear porch; modern Oak cabinetry kitchen w/ pantry & sit-up bar, appliances included; laundry hook-up; mudroom; attached 2-car garage; large 1st floor master bedroom w/private bath, WIC & laminate HW flooring; inviting 8’x37’covered front porch; upper level includes 2-bedrooms w/closets & dormer; full bath; open reading nook/study w/dormer; 990 sq. ft. basement is unimproved w/concrete floor, outside access, electric water heater, on-site well & septic; 200 amp svc; annual taxes: $3,197. Sells furnished! 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: Beautiful custom-built (2007) mountain cabin/retreat located atop Jones Mt. in Union Co. close to Penns Creek/Buffalo Valley area adjacent to literally 1,000s of acres of State Forest! Tasteful décor throughout, quiet private setting, enjoy watching the abundant wildlife from front or back porch! Only minutes to Raymond B. Winters State Park recreation area! For photos & details, visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

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

Auction For:

ROBERT C. Sr. & KAREN S. LORENCE 610-772-6835

1 sty. all brick rancher w/1292 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/appliances, living rm. w/bow window & brick fireplace, foyer, 2 bdrms., 1½ baths, 1st floor laundry, elec. heat pump, central AC, low maintenance exterior w/ insulated/tilt windows, attached 2 car garage & utility shed, level 3/10 acre lot w/macadam drive. Owner moved to retirement facility & motivated to sell! Quiet well established residential area, minutes to downtown Ephrata w/easy access to Rts. 322 & Rt. 272. Personal inspection by appointment or open house September 25 & October 2 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

Pauline C. Weitzel Mike: 717-368-5791

www.klinekreidergood.com

- Goodville/East Earl Area -

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 1½ Sty., 3 Bdrm. Brick House - 2 Car Garage

.37 ACRE +/-

Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021 at 5:30 P.M.

Location: 1592 Main St., East Earl, PA 17519 (Goodville) (East Earl Twp./Lanc. Co.) - Along Rt. 23 in the village of Goodville -

- REAL ESTATE -

.37 Acre +/- lot w/Brick 3 bdrm. house & detached 2 car garage. 1½ sty. house w/approx. 1572 sq. ft., 3 Bdrms, 2 full baths, eat-in kitchen, living rm. w/bay window, front porch, full basement w/cold cellar. Oil/HW heat. Detatched 2 car 24’x28’ garage. 8x16 storage shed. All on .37 acre +/- w/on-site well & septic. Macadam drive. East Earl Twp. Elanco Schools. Taxes: Approx. $2,744. Zoned Commercial Neighborhood. Auctioneer Note: Dandy opportunity to purchase property in the East Earl/Goodville area, along Rt. 23 w/easy access to PA turnpike, 322, 625, 897 & Rt. 10. Just minutes to Blue Ball, New Holland, Churchtown, Morgantown, etc. Solid, well built brick dwelling. Desirable ELANCO schools. Seller has bought another property & is planning to sell! TERMS: 10% down, balance due on or before Nov. 27, 2021. Kling & Deilber, Attys. Personal Inspection by appointment. Contact auctioneer @ 717-354-9524 w/any questions. Offering 1% broker participation; contact auctioneer for details. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver 717-354-9524 Dave Stoltzfus 717-768-7526 Lic. # AY2109

Auction for: Christine H. Quinn 717-201-0435 Steve Schuler 717-666-4381 Matt Martin 717-738-0328


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 22, 2021 - 19B

garage, barn, equipment building, misc. outbuildings. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Tractors, farm equipment, lawn/garden/shop equip­ ment, personal property, furniture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., OCTOBER 2 11:00 a.m. - Robert C. Sr. and Karen S. Lorence, 2363 Jones Mt. Rd., Mifflinburg. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 1,794 sq. ft. cabin/retreat (2007), 1 acre lot, attached 2 car garage, borders 1,000’s acres state forest. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. MON., OCTOBER 4 5:00 p.m. - Pauline C. Weitzel, 869 Fairview Ave., Ephrata. 1 story brick ranch­ er, 2 car garage, utility shed, level lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., OCTOBER 5 6:00 p.m. - Roy W. and Joy Hoover, Dogwood Drive & Ridge Ave., Ephrata. 2 wooded building lots with deeded right-of-way access. Lot #1 - 3.2 acres. Lot #2 3.1 acres. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. WED., OCTOBER 6 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers.

THURS., OCTOBER 7 - 3:00 p.m. - John B. and Lucy E. Nolt, 182 W. Maple Grove Rd., Denver. 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom farm dwelling, shop 48x32, barn/ garage 38x20, utility sheds, 1.1 acre country lot. Real estate at 5:00 p.m. Skid loader, Shaw Duall tractor, trailer, tools. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., OCTOBER 7 - 6:00 p.m. - Eva H. Zimmerman, 370 Royer Rd., Lititz. 2 story house with 4 bedroom country setting, 3 car detached garage, .68 acre lot, desirable location, house needs TLC. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., OCTOBER 7 - 6:00 p.m. - Barry L. Boyer Estate, 151 Parkview Heights Rd., Ephrata. 3 bedroom, 1 bath rancher on 1/3 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. 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. SAT., OCTOBER 9 -

PUBLIC AUCTION

21/2 STY. 4 BDRM. FARM DWL. – SHOP 48x32 BARN/GAR. 38x20 – UTILITY SHEDS 1.1 ACRE COUNTRY LOT SKID LOADER – SHAW DUALL TRACTOR – TRAILER – TOOLS BOWMANSVILLE AREA

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 3 P.M. – REAL ESTATE 5 P.M.

2½ sty. dwl. w/2160 SF finished area w/eat-in kitchen w/Del-Wood cabinets, appliances & brick arch over range, living rm. w/narrow width hardwood floor, family rm. w/stone woodstove hearth & chimney flue, office/den, 1st floor laundry, 4 bdrms., 2½ baths, oil hot air & elec. heat, low maintenance exterior w/insulated replacement windows, screened-in side porch & covered front porch. Outbldgs: Shop 48x32 w/12x16 overhead door, elec., water & 2nd floor storage w/rear access door, 1 sty. w/painted steel barn/garage 38x20 w/steer stable & attached 2 sty. 24x20 w/2 gar. bays w/elec. & water, utility shed 20x10 w/elec., 1 sty. run-in shed 13x12 w/8’ lean-to, 1.1 ACRE country lot w/fenced pasture. Owner relocated to smaller property & motivated to sell! Ideal country property w/potential to live in house & rent out shop. Barn & shop have separate elec. meters. Minutes to Rts. 625, 897, 222 Bypass & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house September 25 & October 2 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 John B. & Lucy E. J Roy E. Good, Jr. Nolt Aaron Z. Nolt 717-278-1130 Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

PUBLIC AUCTION 2-STORY HOUSE w/4 BR * COUNTRY SETTING 3-CAR DETACHED GARAGE * .68 ACRE LOT DESIRABLE LOCATION * HOUSE NEEDS TLC

THURSDAY, OCT. 7 at 6:00 P.M. LOCATED AT: 370 Royer Rd., Lititz, Pa.

DIRECTIONS: From Royer Rd. & Rothsville Rd. intersection on the North side of Akron, travel North on Royer Rd. for 1.5 miles to property on left. (corner of Royer Rd. & W. Church Rd.) REAL ESTATE: A 2-story house w/4 bedrooms and approx. 1,189 sq. ft. on .68 acre level lot. An older framed house w/Alum. Siding; has approx. 1,189 sq. ft.; main level has eat-in kitchen; living room; full bathroom; front family room or 4th BR; laundry hook-up. Second level has 3 bedrooms; unimproved basement; oil furnace w/baseboard heat; on-site well & septic system. DETACHED 38’x24’ 3-CAR GARAGE is stick-built w/steel exterior; concrete floor; electric service; (3) 9’x7’ overhead doors; garden area; huge level side yard; Ephrata Twp. & School District; taxes $3,445; desirable location, house needs improvement. Attorney Tony Schimaneck 717-299-5251. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays, Sept. 25 & Oct. 2, from 1-3 PM. Call/Text Auctioneer 717-587-8906. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com OFFERING BROKER PARTICIPATION, AGENTS NEED TO REGISTER

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

Auction For:

EVA H. ZIMMERMAN

(AARON Z. POA)

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OF

(North Denver/Reinholds Area)

SHORT NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION 1.1 ACRE WOODED LOT * 2 BR

A-FRAME STYLE HOUSE * ATTACHED GARAGE SECLUDED * CHARMING CREEK

FRIDAY, OCT. 1 at 5:30 PM

DIRECTIONS: From Main St. on the West side of Denver, turn right on Leisey Rd., to first left on Greenville Rd., to property on right (just past Swamp Bridge Rd.). REAL ESTATE: A charming A-Framed style house w/2 bedrooms situated on 1.1 acre secluded lot. House has vinyl siding; 1,017 sq. ft.; 15’x13.5’ eat-in kitchen w/ wooden cabinetry; 19’x11’ great room w/fireplace & patio doors leading to small deck; main level 15’x12.5’ Master bedroom w/Master full bathroom & walk-in closet, patio doors to small deck; second full bathroom; main level laundry hookup; second level BR in the A-Frame; attic storage; lower level 1-car garage; work room; 22’x19’ treated wood deck; private well (new pump in 2019); on-site septic (redone in 2018); electric baseboard heat; coal stove hook-up; circle driveway; W. Cocalico Twp.; Cocalico S.D.; taxes $3,008. This property offers a wonderful forested setting where the backyard leads to a peaceful small stream (“Middle Creek”); house could use some updating. OPEN HOUSE DATE: Saturday, Sept. 25, from 1-3 PM. Call/Text Auctioneer 717587-8906. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com OFFERING BROKER PARTICIPATION, AGENTS NEED TO REGISTER

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

REAL ESTATE

3 BR/1 BATH BILEVEL ON 1/2 ACRE LOT

FRI., OCT. 1, 2021 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 25 Sandra Circle, Denver (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Denver, take Steinmetz Rd. towards Schoeneck. Turn right on Swamp Bridge Rd., followed by a right on Sandra Circle. Real estate consists of a vinylsided bi-level dwelling, built in 1969, containing an oak kitchen with granite countertops, range/ oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, & built-in microwave; a dining area; a living room; a family room addition; three bedrooms; and a full bath all on the main level, with ample closets throughout. Attic storage above. The full basement consists of a rec room with woodstove; an office/possible 4th bedroom; the laundry room; and a one car garage. There is 2,000+ sq. ft. of finished living space throughout. Electric ceiling heat. Central air. Well & septic onsite. Situated on a 0.52 (+/-) acre lot, this well-maintained property is nestled on a no outlet, cul-de-sac, street in Cocalico School District. The rear yard features a deck, stoned fire pit area, swing set, storage shed, and plenty of room to entertain, play, and/or garden. Be prepared to move right in, and enjoy this beautiful property as the current owners have for many years! You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open House to be held Sun., Sept 26 from 1-3PM, or by appt., contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. 1% Broker participation offered. Call Auctioneer for details. A. Schimaneck, Atty. Terms By:

RICKY L. & BRENDA S. MILLER

Auction For:

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

CHARLES N. BITTING ESTATE

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

PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

OF

OF

(Woodcorner/Millway Area)

Zoned Village Center and Agriculture, possible subdivision. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. WED., OCTOBER 13 5:00 p.m. - Melvin L. and Ruth A. Lapp, 544 Red Hill Rd., Narvon. Country 1-1/2 story custom dwelling, 2 car garage/shop 28x32, 2 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., OCTOBER 14 - 3:00 p.m. - David I. and Janice L. Horning, 1606 Reading Rd., Mohnton. 2-1/2 story log 4 bedroom 1700s dwelling, 2 car garage 40x28, Zoned Hwy. Comm­ercial, 1.7 acre country lot. Real estate at 5:00 p.m. JD tractors, farm equipment, lawn and garden, collect­ ibles, furni­ ture, guns. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­eers. THURS., OCTOBER 14 - 6:00 p.m. - Elizabeth Rekasi Estate, 103 East 35th St., Reading. 3 bedroom, 2 bath dwelling,

PUBLIC AUCTION

LOCATED AT: 460 Greenville Rd., Denver, Pa. 17517

182 W. Maple Grove Rd., Denver, PA 17517 (Bowmansville). Rt. 625 N. to Bowmansville. Left W. Maple Grove Rd. to property on right. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

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

9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Over 640 lots of antique tools. Horst Auction­eers. SAT., OCTOBER 9 11:00 a.m. - Christian (Kris) Groff Estate, 1267 East Earl Rd., East Earl. 3 bedroom Holland stone ranch home, c/a, gas hot water bb heat, custom kitchen on 80’x150’x80’x150’ level lot. Jay M. Leary, Auctioneer. MON., OCTOBER 11 5:00 p.m. - Merle E. and Lucy A. Graver, 896 Baum­ gardner Rd., Lancaster. Country 4-1/2 acre farmette, 2-1/2 story farmhouse, bank barn with horse stalls, garage, shop area. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. TUES., OCTOBER 12 5:30 p.m. - Nathan Zimm­ erman, 220 North Line Rd., Stevens. 9.7 level acres, produce or horse farm, 2 story house needs TLC, animal barn with stalls,

21/2 STY. DWELLING ON 11/2 ACRE LOT

THURS., SEPT. 23, 2021 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 160 Walnut Hill Rd., Millersville (Manor Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Blue Rock Rd. (Rt. 999) in Millersville, take N. Duke St. to a right on W. Frederick St. Turn left on Sun Ln. followed by a left on Walnut Hill Rd. Property will be on right. Real estate consists of a 2½ story, brick dwelling, built in approx. 1876, containing an eat-in kitchen; living room; and two other rooms (possible office, additional bathroom or dining room) as well as an enclosed porch, all on the main level. There are two staircases leading to the second floor which consists of four bedrooms and a full bath. There is approximately 1,504 sq. ft. of total living space. Attic storage above. Full basement below. Oil hot water heat. Well & septic onsite. Situated on a 1.54 (+/-) acre lot, there is also a frame barn/workshop. This property needs TLC throughout (although it does have a new roof!). The bones are solid, but bring your visions and tools to make it yours! The seller is motivated to sell. You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open House to be held by appt., contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. 1% Broker participation offered. Call auctioneer for details. J. Noel, Att’y Terms By:

MICHAEL R. MOHLER Lic. #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.pannebeckerwolf.com

3 BR/1.5 BATH RANCHER ON 2.2 ACRE LOT

THURS., SEPT. 30, 2021 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 2176 Millersville Rd., Lancaster (Pequea Twp., Lanc. Co.) Located on Millersville Rd. (Rt. 741) just North of the New Danville Pike (Rt. 324) intersection.

Real estate consists of a brick, raised ranch-style dwelling, built in 1949, containing an eat-in kitchen; a living room (with wood-burning fireplace); a family room (or dining room); three bedrooms; one and a half bathrooms, and an enclosed porch all on the main level with hardwood floors & ample closets throughout. There is approx. 1,182 sq. ft. of one floor living space. Attic storage above. The full, walkout basement consists of a partially finished rec room, laundry, one car garage/ workshop, and an enclosed porch. Oil hot water heat with whole house coal furnace as alternative/backup. Window AC units. Well and septic on-site. Situated on a 2.21 (+/-) acre lot, there is also a large frame workshop/shed and numerous other small outbuildings. This property is quietly nestled off of Millersville Rd. (via a shared driveway) and much of the land would serve as an ideal pasture, or place to garden/till crops. There is also a stream bordering the rear of the property. This is being sold to settle an estate, and the seller is motivated to sell. You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open House to be held Sat., Sept. 25 from 1-3PM, or by appt., contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. 1% Broker participation offered. Call Auctioneer for details. E. Richard Young, Att’y Terms By:

RICHARD L. GEIB ESTATE

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


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SALES REGISTER

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2/10 acre lot. Art Panne­ becker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc.

THURS., OCTOBER 14 - 6:00 p.m. - Sandra A. Elliott, 124 West 3rd Ave., Lititz. 4 bedroom Lititz home with large detached garage. Hess Auction Group. THURS., OCTOBER 14 - 6:00 p.m. - Irene Showalter, 5436 Meadville Rd., New Holland. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath rancher with 1 car garage, 1.80 acre lot, 1,334 sq. ft. main floor,

(Ephrata Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

2 WOODED BUILDING LOTS w/DEEDED RIGHT-OF-WAY ACCESS! LOT #1) 3.2 ACRES * LOT #2) 3.1 ACRES * EPHRATA TOWNSHIP!

TUES., OCT. 5, 2021 at 6 PM

Located off Dogwood Drive & Ridge Ave., Ephrata, Pa. Ephrata Twp. Lancaster Co. Directions: AUCTION HELD AT DOGWOOD DRIVE LOCATION. From Valley View Drive N. turn left onto Dogwood Dr. follow signs to auction site. Real Estate: Consists of 2-wooded building lots each with deeded right-of-way access easements. LOT #1) 3.2 ACRES: Located off Dogwood Drive has a 12’ right-of-way easement access to property. Wooded w/gentle slope, rectangular shaped lot offers mature timber & spectacular views of the Cocalico Valley, south boundary borders lot #2; zoned residential. PIN #2705993100000. LOT #2) 3.1 ACRES: Includes a 25’ right-of-way easement off of Ridge Ave. @ 546 & 548 Ridge Ave. Rectangular shaped wooded lot w/gentle slope, mature timber & great views of the Cocalico Valley; zoned residential. PIN #2707308200000. INSPECTION: Properties May Be Inspected Anytime! Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on Lot #1 by Dec. 5, 2021; balance for Lot #2 by Jan. 5, 2021. LOTS TO BE OFFERED INDIVIDUALLY as well as COMBINED! Attorney: Kling & Deibler (717) 354-7700. BROKER PARTICIPATION OFFERED * Contact Auctioneer For Details! For Land Map & Details visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

ROY W. & JOY HOOVER

finished basement, utility shed. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., OCTOBER 15 1:00 p.m. - Sumners Green, LP, 1602 and 1618 Millport Rd., Lancaster. 51-1/2 acre farm (known as West Creek Farm), 2-1/2 story farm dwelling, barn, outbuild­ ings, 49.8 acres, 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, barn/ garage, 1/2 acre and 3 lots, Zoned R1 Residential, 5 separate deeded tracts sell­ ing as one. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., OCTOBER 15 5:00 p.m. - Kimberly and Michael Flores, 991 Hidden Hollow Dr., Gap. 2 story home on 2.8 acres, 2 car garage, large swimming pool and storage barn. Beiler-Campbell Auction Services.

FRI., OCTOBER 15 5:00 p.m. - The Trupe Family, Turkey Hill Rd., East Earl. 9.3 acre woodland tract, country lot, southern exposure. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., OCTOBER 16 9:00 a.m. - Agent For Owner, 289 West Maple Grove Rd., Denver. Allis Chalmers and Kubota tractors, toy collection, guns, decoys, Indian arti­ facts, ’97 Jeep Sport Chero­ kee 4x4, sporting goods, hunting licenses, approx.. 250 lots coins. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. SAT., OCTOBER 16 9:00 a.m. - Barbara A. Hartranft, 15 Hilltop Dr., Ephrata. Clean 2 bedroom rancher with attached gar­ age, .45 level acre lot. Real estate at 12:00 noon.

(Mt. Joy & Maytown Area)

2-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION 1.5 ACRES * 2-BR BRICK RANCHER * 2-CAR GARAGE 72’x44’ 3-BAY TRUCK SHOP * COUNTRY LOCATION

BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE JOHN DEERE TRACTOR COLLECTION

DURAMAX CHEVY * TRAILERS * TOOLS FURNITURE * GUNS

FRIDAY, SEPT. 24 at 9:00 A.M. & SATURDAY, SEPT. 25 at 8:30 A.M. LOCATED AT: 854 Musser Rd., Mt. Joy, Pa. 17552

717-723-8769

PUBLIC AUCTION Fri., Sept. 24 at 6 PM

3522 Heidelberg Ave., Newmanstown, PA 17073 From Schaefferstown, head west on PA-897 N/Heidelberg Ave. 4½ mi. to property on left. 3 BR 2 Bath 1928 SF Ranch Home Featuring Lg. Eat-In Kitchen w/Picture Window Open to Dining Rm.; Living Rm. w/Brick Fireplace; Family Rm. that Opens to Screened Porch; Master BR/Bath + 2 Other Bedrooms & Full Bath; 1st Floor Laundry; Oversized Attached 2 Car Garage; Sm. Covered Porch/Patio; Full Partially Finished Basement w/Wood Stove in Main Rm.; Utility Rm.; Unfinished Rm. Central Vac; Central Air; Elect. Heat; On-Site Well/Septic. 30x32 Detached Garage w/12x12 Overhead Door; Stable w/Loft; 100-Amp Service. Zoned AT, Heidelberg Twp, ELCO S. D., Lebanon Co. Open House: By appointment; for appoint. to see or for help to obtain bank financing, call Joel at 717-949-3211. NOTE: Great country property overlooking Middle Creek Wildlife Preserve; situated on approx 2 acres that are partially wooded, has fenced pasture w/ room for your pets. Owners are relocating to a farm & plan to sell. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy a welllocated property! TERMS: 10% Down; Balance in 45 Days. SEE MORE INFO/PHOTOS: www.HeiseyAuctions.com Auction For:

Justin E. & Joanne Martin (717) 222-6320

Attorney: Anthony J. Fitzgibbons (717) 279-8313

(S. New Holland/Welsh Mt. Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

3-BR 2.5 BATH RANCHER w/1-CAR GARAGE * 1.80-AC. LOT 1,334 SQ. FT. MAIN FLOOR * FINISHED BASEMENT * UTILITY SHED

THURS., OCT. 14, 2021 at 6 PM

Located at 5436 Meadville Rd., New Holland, Pa. Salisbury Twp. Lancaster Co. Directions: From White Horse Rt. 340 take Rt. 897 N. to left on Meadville ¼ mile to property on right. Or from East Earl Rt. 322 take Rt. 897 S. 3 mi. to right on Meadville. Real Estate: Consists of a 1,334 sq. ft. frame wood sided raised ranch style dwelling (1974) on a rural 1.80acre tract. Main floor features a custom oak cabinetry kitchen w/gas range, microwave, DW & fridge & pantry; 16’x26’ great room w/stone hearth & gas log FP; formal dining room; laundry; full bath & 3 bedrooms w/ closets, master suite has private bath; nice wrap-around deck on 3 sides of home. Daylight 1,334 sq. ft. lower level includes an 18’x22’ family room w/coal stove; 12’x14’ office; powder room; 1-car garage currently 2 utility rooms; electric & gas heat; 200-amp service; on-site well & septic; annual taxes: $ 3,750. Outbuildings: a 14’x24’ utility barn w/electric; a 14’x24’ canopy garage w/electric; 1,000 gallon LP tank & 2 - 100 gallon LP tanks. OPEN HOUSE: SAT. 10/2 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: Quiet secluded rural setting nestled amongst Amish farmland; level 1.8 acres w/pond, pasture & garden area; charming 3-bedroom rancher in Salisbury Twp.; easy access to Rt. 897. For photos & details visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

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

Auction For:

IRENE SHOWALTER

717-669-9556

car garage, 2 story barn 34x26, utility building 24x12. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., OCTOBER 21 - 6:00 p.m. - Joyce K. Shaffer, 10 acre Clay Town­ ship property with 24x24 barn and ranch home. Hess Auction Group. FRI., OCTOBER 22 9:00 a.m. - Steel Fab Enter­ prises Inc., 623 Baum­ gardner Rd., Lancaster. Inventory reduction of fabricating and structural steel, equipment, lifts, cranes and tools. BeilerCampbell Auction Service. FRI., OCTOBER 22 4:00 p.m. - Scott D. and Tamara L. Martin. 107 acres prime woodland near Speed­well Lake/Penryn/ Elm area. #1 tract - 89.7 acres. #2 tract - 17.3 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., OCTOBER 23 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstand­ ing one owner public sale of antiques, primitives, folk art, collectibles, repro­ duction folk art and artwork, toys and household goods for the Lowell L. Landis Estate. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., OCTOBER 23 10:00 a.m. - Maynard R.

PUBLIC AUCTION

EPHRATA, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

3 BR 3 BATH HOUSE & SHOP ON 2 +/- ACRES Kleinfeltersville-Cocalico Area

Antiques and household items, 2006 Charger R/T, 2014 Ford pickup, furniture. Martin and Rutt Auction­ eers. MON., OCTOBER 18 5:00 p.m. - Keith L. and Lori J. Horst, 283 Canaan Grove Rd., Newmanstown. Country 1 story 4 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage 24x32, 1 car garage 14x20, wood shed, run-in storage shed, 2.1 acres, fenced pasture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., OCTOBER 20 5:00 p.m. - Joseph J. and M. Constance Wolkowicz, 8 Happy Hoof Ln., Ronks. Country 4 bedroom raised rancher, 2 car garage, 1-1/2 story 6 stall horse barn, 4 acres, fenced pasture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. THURS., OCTOBER 21 - 5:00 p.m. - Glen W. and Rose E. Horst, 508 Pleasant Valley Rd., Denver. 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath bilevel on .40 +/- acre lot. Joel Heisey, Auctioneer. THURS., OCTOBER 21 - 5:00 p.m. - James M. and Carol A. Delp, 225 Blimline Rd., Mohnton. 4 acre farm­ ette with pasture, 1 story stone 4 bedroom rancher, 2

DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 230 in Mt. Joy, turn South on Rt. 772. Travel 2.5 miles and turn right on Musser Rd. to second property on the left (come from Mt. Joy side because of a bridge detour). REAL ESTATE SAT @ NOON: A very clean Ranch style brick house w/72’x44’ truck shop on 1.5 acre lot in the country. House was built in 1981; has 1,876 sq. ft. on main level; kitchen has abundant custom cabinetry, eat-at counter, lots of counter space, window overlooking backyard; open to living room w/ brick hearth for wood stove & patio doors to rear 14’x10’ trex deck; dining room; formal family room w/ front bay style window; 2 bedrooms w/ closet storage; full bathroom w/Jack/Jill doors; main level laundry & rear mud room combined; front entrance mud room; second full bathroom; roomy 2-car garage w/18’ wide overhead door. Basement daylights out the side and has approx. 900 sq. ft.; large finished living room w/brick hearth for wood stove; second full kitchen w/Oak cabinetry; dining area; storage room; powder bathroom; utility room; water softener; private well & septic; oil fired warm air heat; central A/C; updated roof; paver area in backyard for picnic table; beautiful property in the country, please come prepared to buy. DETACHED 72’x44’ TRUCK GARAGE: This garage was built new in 1996; stick built with steel exterior; concrete floor in all bays; (2) 14’x14’ overhead doors; 1 bay is insulated w/heat; water hook-up; 220 elec.; large work bench; large macadam driveway & parking lot; E. Donegal Twp.; zoned Residential; taxes only $6,336. OPEN HOUSE: Call/Text Auctioneer 717-587-8906. FRIDAY LISTING: 5 pc. solid Oak bedroom suite w/queen size bed; Oak glider rocker; antique Oak S-roll-top desk; Oak side-by-side desk; double size poster bed; Mahogany dresser & mirror; (6) plank seat chairs; antique 6‘ glass showcase; Bernina #910 sewing machine in Oak cabinet; tan sectional sofa; (2) Schrader wood stoves (1 is new); wooden desk; wood bench; La-Z-Boy recliner; gold gilded mirror; (12+) folded chairs; LG freezer bottom fridge; Fisher/Paykel clothing washer & dryer; air purifier; quilting frame; 6 qt. milk pail; galv. water can; flexible flyer sled; old wooden 3 gal. butter churn; air tire wagon; fishing rods; boxes of books; fishing poles; ice chests; (2) White Mt. ice cream freezers; luggage; lots of everyday household items; soft goods; marble games; (15+) Mt. Joy cherry pitters & meat grinders; plus lots more unlisted. SATURDAY GENERAL LISTING: Org. Black 1957 Chevy Bellaire 4-door car hard top w/45,000 org. miles, 283 power pack, (very nice); Charcoal 2004 Chevy pickup, Duramax diesel, 4x4, 2500HD, 4-door 1.5 cab, 8’ bed, 1-owner, 137,000 miles, (very nice); LanChester 24’ aluminum trailer w/beaver tail, 14,000 lb.; Alum. 3,000 lb. trailer; Honda 6,500 watt generator w/elec. start; Am-Pro 8hp. Rear tine roto-tiller; lawn edger; Lawn-Boy mowers; leaf blower; weed trimmer; gas hedge trimmer; Schulte model 7400 6’ 3-pt. snow blower; Craftsman tool chest on wheels; lots of quality mechanic tools; AmPro 8-hp rear tine roto-tiller; 120 gal. Propane tank; 60 amp battery charger; 30 gal. air compressor; air tank; Propane ready heater; Walker 5-ton floor jack; handy-man jack; Littlestown vise; 5/8” pedestal drill press; DeWalt grinder & drill; several 3/8” G-70 rated chains & binders; JD bee keepers hat; Mt. Joy Co-Op milk can; old John Deere thermometer; JD oilers; JD pocket ledgers; JD chain breaker; 5’x4’ garden shed; straw knife; bucksaw; hand tools; tin JD signs; plus much more; bring a chair. SATURDAY GUNS @ 12.45: Fireproof gun safe by “Strong Safe”; Browning 12 gauge pump w/22” barrel & 3” chamber; Remington Field-Master #572 .22 rifle w/scope; Remington #870 12 ga. shotgun 2.75” chamber; Remington #7600 .308 rifle w/ 3-9 scope. SATURDAY J.D. TRACTORS * EQUIP. @1:00: RARE 1958 John Deere model 320-S tractor w/ slant steering wheel, like new (1 of 317 made); 1957 John Deere model 420 tractor like new; 1956 John Deere model 520 tractor like new; 1958 John Deere model 620 tractor like new; 1958 John Deere model 720 diesel tractor like new; 1948 John Deere model “G” tractor like new; 1941 John Deere model “B” tractor like new; 1951 John Deere model “B” tractor like new; most tractors have wheel, side, & suitcase weights (sold sedately); JD 3-pt. 2-bottom plow; older JD 3-pt. 2 row corn planter w/ applicator); JD #45 front loader w/ bucket; JD model #14-T bailer; JD 10’ trailer rock flex disc.; JD 2 bottom trailer plow w/ steel wheels; JD 8’ grain drill w/ steel wheels; JD model X-495 diesel riding tractor w/ 62” deck & 995 hrs; (7) John Deere pedal tractors including #620, #630, #10, #20 & others; (2) JD pedal tractor trailers; JD #1 sickle bar mower; JD #3 sickle bar mower; (6) JD center top-links; approx. 60 lots of misc. JD parts; JD adult bike; “Green” magazines; JD manuals & parts books; old cast-iron JD deer plaque; additional John Deere items. SATURDAY TOYS @10:00: An impressive John Deere toy collection starting in the 1950’s, to newer. Some w/org. boxes; will be 175 lots. Contact auctioneer for full catalog at johnruttsold@gmail.com or visit our website for pictures of every toy. 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-002189-L EPHRATA & NEW HOLLAND, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

Auction For:

L. LAVERN & RUTH M. RUTT

2½ STY. LOG 4 BDRM. 1700s DWL. 2-CAR GAR. 40x28 – ZONED HWY. COMMERCIAL 1.7 ACRE COUNTRY LOT JD TRACTORS – FARM EQUIP. – LAWN & GARDEN COLLECTIBLES – FURNITURE – GUNS BOWMANSVILLE – ADAMSTOWN AREA

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 3 P.M. – REAL ESTATE 5 P.M.

1606 Reading Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540 (Bowmansville). From Bowmansville Rt. 625 N. to property on right. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

2½ sty. log mid-1700s dwl. w/2016 SF finished area w/eat-in country kitchen w/exposed beams & Columbian cookstove (stove to be sold after real estate), living rm. w/exposed logs (very original), 1st floor laundry, 4 bdrms., 1½ baths, oil HW heat, bsmt., attic, front & rear porches. Very original taste thru out. Outbldgs: Detached 2 car garage 40x28, various outbldgs. 1.7 ACRES w/fenced pasture, spring fed pond stocked w/bass & channel catfish, fruit trees, grape vines, blackberry & blueberry bushes, lawn & garden area, mature shade, professional landscaping. Zoned Highway Commercial w/lots of potential for different business uses. Owner relocated to smaller property & motivated to sell! Ideal country property in clean “move in” condition. Low maintenance & economical. Minutes to Rts. 897, 222 Bypass & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house September 25, October 2 & 9 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 David I. & Janice L. D Roy E. Good, Jr. Horning Aaron Z. Nolt 717-572-8232 Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

PUBLIC AUCTION

4 ACRE FARMETTE w/PASTURE 1 STY. STONE 4 BDRM. RANCHER – 2 CAR GAR. 2 STY. BARN 34x26 – UTILITY BLDG. 24x12 ALLEGHENYVILLE – KNAUERS – GOUGLERSVILLE AREA

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 • 5 P.M.

225 Blimline Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540. Rt. 625 N. of Bowmansville. Cross over Rt. 568 in town of Knauers. Bear left Gouglersville Rd. Left Blimline Rd. to property on right. (Brecknock Twp., Berks Co.)

1 sty. “one owner” rancher w/2920 SF finished area w/eat-in kitchen w/ Adelphia raised panel cabinets, granite counter tops & appliances, dining area w/bow window, great rm. w/cathedral ceiling, stone fireplace & French door to deck area, 1st floor laundry, 3 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/master bath), 3½ baths, finished lower level w/full kitchen, living rm., bdrm., bath & separate utilities, propane baseboard heat, low maintenance exterior w/ insulated windows, patio area, 16KW Eaton generator (5 yrs. old), (2) 1,000 gal. propane above ground tanks, attached 2 car garage. Outbldgs: 2 sty. hip roof barn 34x26 w/horse stable, elec., water & 2nd floor hay storage, chicken coop 12x10, utility bldg. 24x12 w/elec. 4 ACRES farmette w/2 acre fenced pasture, macadam driveway. Zoned Conversation/Ag. Owner downsizing & motivated to sell! Ideally located acreage property w/“one owner” rancher & barns. May need some TLC. Minutes to Adamstown, Gouglersville, Knauers w/easy access to Rts. 568, 625 & 222 Bypass. Personal inspection by appointment or open house October 2, 9 & 16 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 James M. & Roy E. Good, Jr. Carol A. Delp Aaron Z. Nolt 610-777-3120 Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 22, 2021 - 21B

and Alice H. Shirk, 309 Chestnut Grove Rd., Con­ estoga. Country 2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, shop/ garage 40x28, utility shed, 2-1/2 acre country lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Truck, Fiat Allis crawler, shop equipment, tools, furniture, guns. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., OCTOBER 25 5:00 p.m. - Michael R. and Corina S. Stubbs, Yellow Hill Rd., Narvon. 9.2 acres woodland, custom home site or investment. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. TUES., OCTOBER 26 2:00 p.m. - Claudia B. Colantuno, 24 Buck Ln., Grantville. 133-1/2 acre farm with stream/pond, 1800s 2-1/2 story stone 4 bedroom farm house, bank barn, 2 car garage, shop, utility building. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. FRI., OCTOBER 29 1:00 p.m. - William D. Coleman, 262 Hopeland Rd., Lititz. Elizabeth Farms. 346 acres, 3 separate farms. 190.5 acre farm with 2.5 story stone dwelling and

barn. 100 acre farm with 2.5 story stone dwelling, barn and outbuildings. 56.7 acre tract of land. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., OCTOBER 30 9:00 a.m. - J. Harry and Irene Hoover, 1538 Clay Rd., Ephrata. 3 bedroom rancher on 1.10 acre with barn. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Antiques, guns, tools, toys, coins and more. B.L. Oberholtzer Auction Serv­ ice. WED., NOVEMBER 3 5:00 p.m. - Morwood Part­ nership, 2115 Hoover Dr., Narvon. 58.7 acres wood­ land, cabin/cottage, stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., NOVEMBER 5 10:00 a.m. - Miriam S. Brendle Estate, 35 Prospect Rd., Strasburg. 19 acre m/l farm, 2-1/2 story farm dwelling, barn, shop, garage, 9 stall horse barn 36x105. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, tractors, farm equipment, tools, lawn equipment. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., NOVEMBER 10

PUBLIC AUCTION

COUNTRY 1 STY. 4 BDRM. RANCHER 2 CAR GAR. – 1 CAR GAR. – WOOD SHED – RUN-IN SHED 2.1 ACRES – FENCED PASTURE KLEINFELTERSVILLE/MIDDLE CREEK AREA

MONDAY, OCTOBER 18 • 5 P.M.

283 Canaan Grove Rd., Newmanstown. Rt. 897 N. from Cocalico to Kleinfeltersville Rd. Left Hopeland Rd. Right Canaan Grove Rd. (Heidelberg Twp., Leb. Co.)

Rancher w/1588 SF, eat-in kitchen, Quartz countertop, living/family rm., 4 bdrms., 2 baths, 1st floor laundry, mud rm., bsmt., attic storage, oil air heat, central AC, 2 car gar. 24x32, 1 car gar. 14x20 w/shop/gar. 24x28, wood shed 11x34 & 11x35 run-in/storage shed, 2.1 ACRES w/woodland boundary, lawn, garden area & fenced pasture. Move-in condition house w/ hardwood & tile floors, paver patio & large mature shade trees. Zoned Ag. Owners relocating & serious to sell. Economical & low maintenance. Quiet, peaceful, rural location. Minutes to Schaefferstown, Kleinfeltersville & Middle Creek Wildlife area. Personal inspection by appointment or Open House Sat., October 2, 9 & 16 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

Keith L. & Lori J. Horst 717-715-7520

www.klinekreidergood.com

(Ephrata/Green Dragon Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

CLEAN 2-BEDROOM RANCHER w/ATTACHED GARAGE .45 LEVEL ACRE * ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 2006 CHARGER R/T * 2014 FORD PICKUP * FURNITURE

SAT., OCT. 16 at 9:00 AM REAL ESTATE at NOON

LOCATED AT: 15 Hilltop Dr., Ephrata, Pa. 17522

DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 322 & State St. intersection in Ephrata, travel North on N. State St. and turn right on Hilltop Dr. (before Green Dragon), to property on right. REAL ESTATE: This is a clean 2 bedroom Brick Ranch-Style house w/approx. 864 sq. ft. on .45 acre level lot. House was built in 1973 & is a 1-owner; great neighborhood, please come and take a look. More details and pictures on our website. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Yellow 2006 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T “Top Banana” w/only 2,300 miles, navigation, (#2396 of #4000), car is perfect; White 2014 Ford F-150 pickup w/only 29,500 miles, 4x4, Lariat, 4-door 1.5 cab, navigation, short bed, 5.0 V-8, chrome wheels, (extra nice); garage items; antiques; (3) guns, household items & collectibles. See our website or later ad for more details. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays, Oct. 2 & 9, from 1-3 PM. Call/Text Auctioneer at 717-587-8906. Visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com OFFERING BROKER PARTICIPATION, AGENTS NEED TO REGISTER

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:

BARBRA A. HARTRANFT

(late WALTER L.)

- 4:00 p.m. - Susan L. Summers-Steffy, 16, 18 & 20 Summers Dr., Stevens. Custom brick 2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 3 unit dwelling, 3 bedrooms each, 3 car garage, pond, stream, pool, 3.4 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. SAT., NOVEMBER 13 9:00 a.m. - Lowell L. Landis Estate, 1099 Fruitville Pike, Lititz. 18th century 2-1/2 story lime­ stone farmhouse with bank barn, vinyl sided garage, frame garage/shed and block milk house, farm equipment, carriages and sleighs, tools, antiques, primitives, household goods. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., NOVEMBER 18 - 4:00 p.m. - Edith I. Mess­ner Estate, 168 Eliza­ beth St., Millersville. Brick and aluminum sided 1-1/2 story dwelling with block two-car garage. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., NOVEMBER 19 1:00 p.m. - Glenn E. and

Elaine L. Stauffer, 910 Hopeland Rd., Lititz. 24 acre farm - mostly tillable, fenced pasture, 2-1/2 story 4 bed­ room farm house, 2 story bank barn, garages, shop/storage building. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­eers. FRI., NOVEMBER 19 4:00 p.m. - Arlene B. Horst Estate, 1805 West Main St., Ephrata. 8-1/2 acre farmette (Zoned Neighborhood Comm­­ercial), 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom farm house, bank barn, garage/shop. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. SAT., NOVEMBER 20 2:00 p.m. - Michael and Linda Zook, 262 Cats Back Rd., Ephrata. 1-1/2 acres with house and bank horse barn. Beiler-Campbell Auction Service. FRI., DECEMBER 3 9:00 a.m. - Consignment Auction Produce, 220 Covered Bridge Rd., Ephrata. Farm equipment, tools and supplies. Noah Shirk Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION

1½ STY. BRICK 3 BDRM. DWL. BRICK 2 CAR GARAGE 26x24 ½ ACRE COUNTRY LOT TRACTOR – LAWN & GARDEN – TOOLS – GUNS PRIMITIVES – GLASSWARE – FURNITURE – APPLIANCES N. LEBANON – MYERSTOWN – MT. ZION AREA

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 8 A.M. – REAL ESTATE 2 P.M.

Deeds Recorded The following were recorded at the Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds office from September 9 to Sep­ tember 15: Adamstown Borough Jeremy M. Stauffer and Lindsey L. Stauffer con­ veyed property on Rebecca Drive to Christopher Stan­ chek for $238,000. Thomas K. Berman and Wanda S. Berman conveyed property on West Main Street to Nathan E. Hawkins and Samantha A. Hawkins for $370,000. Allen L. Zimmerman and Lavina J. Zimmerman con­ veyed property on Third Avenue to Cara M. Weaver and Scott A. Weaver for $331,000. Akron Borough Garman Builders at Lan­ caster LLC, Haller Builders

Inc., and Reading Road Corporation conveyed prop­ erty on West View Drive to Amanda Ford and Andrew T. Ford for $467,990. Betty Lou Hull conveyed property on East End Avenue to Tana E. Highfield and William Keith Highfield for $254,800. Brecknock Township Luke N. Ulrich conveyed property on Arrowhead Drive to David I. Horning and Janice L. Horning for $350,000. Glen Burkholder and Judith Burkholder conveyed prop­ erty on Yellow Hill Road to Edward F. Brookens and Kelly L. Reed for $580,000. Landmark Builders Inc. and Talon Holdings LLC con­ veyed property on East Valley Road to Richard J. Barrett and Wendy Moyer for $503,956. Kenneth H. Gordon con­ veyed property on Yellow Hill Road to Mary Martin and Noah Martin for (Continued On Page 22B)

PUBLIC AUCTION 9.2 ACRES WOODLAND CUSTOM HOME SITE OR INVESTMENT BOWMANSVILLE – BLACK CREEK AREA

MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 • 5 P.M. Yellow Hill Rd., Narvon, PA 17555 (Bowmansville). Rt. 625 N. towards Bowmansville. Right Oaklyn Dr. Right Yellow Hill Rd to property on left in stone lane. Watch for signs. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

848 Mount Zion Rd., Lebanon, PA 17046. Rt. 422 E. of Lebanon. Left 15th Ave. Right Weavertown Rd. Left Mount Zion Rd. to property on right. (N. Lebanon Twp., Leb. Co.)

1½ sty. dwl. w/2255 SF finished area w/eat-in kitchen w/Snite Creek custom cherry cabinets w/raised panel doors, appliances, exposed beams & bow window, family & living rms. w/picture windows, laundry, 3 bdrms. (1st floor master bdrm.), 1 full bath, office/den, stained colonial trim thru out, oil HW heat, partially finished bsmt. w/shower, rear brick & covered patio 28x14, low maintenance exterior w/insulated/windows. Outbldgs: Detached 2 car garage 26x24 w/pulldown steps to overhead storage, nice level ½ Acre country lot w/macadam driveway & parking, mature shade, professional landscaping. Ideally located country property w/“move in” condition solid built brick dwl. Very clean & well maintained, low maintenance & economical. A “must see” to appreciate. Minutes to Rts. 422, 645, 343 & I-78. Personal inspection by appointment. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood. com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Tractor – Lawn & Garden – Tools: 1951 Ford 8N Tractor, JD LT 180 Automatic w/42C Convertible Deck & 17HP V-Twin Eng., Approx. 700 Hrs. & 1 Owner, Honda HRC-216 SP Comm. Hydro Mower, JD 2-Whl. Trailer, Briggs 900 Series Transfer Pump (brand new), Stihl Chain Saw, Campbell Hausfeld Air Comp., Milwaukee Bench Grinder, Cooper Edger, Fiskars Trimmer, Scotts Elite Spreader & Others, Snow Throwers, Battery Charger, Elec. Cords, Black & Decker 16” Hedge Trimmers, Bench Vise, Asst. Tool Boxes, Gas Cans, Log Chains, Asst. Elec. Tools & Drill Bits, Asst. Garden Tools, Rakes, Shovels, Metal Shelving Units, Wooden Step Ladders, Asst. 2X Lumber, Schwinn Men & Ladies Bikes, Children Bikes, Little Trikes, Asst. Clay Pots, Concrete Planter Basket, Bird Bath & Concrete Décor, Croquet Sets, Wooden Wagon Wheel, Shephard Hooks, Wind Chimes. Primitives – Collectibles – Glassware: Cast Iron Dinner Bell, Int. Pedal Tractor, Western Flyer Exp. Wagon, Brass Quoits, Butcher Bench, Milk Cans, Barbara Kinportz Family Bible Dec. 25, 1870 in Good Condition w/ Latch, School & Cow Bell, String of Bells, Vintage Pin Cushions, Cat Eye & Clay Marbles, Mailbox Bank, Metal Garden Gate, Sleds, Wood Blocks & Boxes, 10-Gal. Crock & Other Crocks & Jugs, Asst. Playskool & Fisher Price Toys, Dutch Valley Clock, Wood Wall Mounted Crank Telephone, Hubley Cap Gun & Other Hubley Toys, Acme Movie Film Viewer, Dolls & Other Toys, Tinker Toys, Beaded Toys, Playskool Wagon, Budweiser 8-Horse Cast Iron Wagon & Kegs, John Deere & Int. Toy Tractors, Int. Manure Spreader, Jelly Belly Truck, Asst. Cast Iron Animals, Cast Iron Book Ends, Galv. Tubs, Market Basket, Kero. Lamps, Purses, Handkerchiefs, Doilies & Dresser Scarves, 3-Footed Cast Iron Pot, Jack Cox Swan, Misc. Adv. Pcs., Asst. Pocket Knives, Roseville & Other Jardinières, Sprinkling Can, Canning Jars, Store Pickle Jar, World Book of The Bowmans, Louisa May Alcott, Little Golden, Hardy Boy & Other Children Books, Misc. Games, 1921 Reading Nat. Bank Calendar, Baldwin & Pewter Candlesticks, Set of Blue Fire King, Holland Cast Iron Nest of Roasters, Dep. Lamps, Red Eng. Transfer Dishes, Nippon & Hull Vases, Asst. Corning & Pyrex, Bavaria Berry Set, Gold Edged Pitcher Set, Water Vanity Set, Community & Roger Flatware, Stangl Pottery, Handled Baskets, Weaver Nut & John F. Martin (pig on door) Winross, Asst. Glassware, Duke of Hazard Toy In Original Box, Harmony & Kay Guitars. Furniture – Appliances: Dovetail Jelly Cupboard, Bassett 4-Pc. Bdrm. Suite, Queen Bed, Night Stands, Slant Front Sec. Desk, 6-Shelf Lighted Curio Cabinet, Matching Leather Recliners, Wood Settee, Hall Rack w/ Beveled Mirror, Ethan Allen Dresser, Glass Top Patio Table & 4 Chairs, Oak Claw Foot Table, Kincaid 8-Drawer Dresser, Spindle Back Rocker, Jelly Cupboard, Asst. Child Rocking & Regular Chairs, Kneehole Desk, 4-Shelf Book Shelf, Floor & Table Lamps, Tile Top & Dropleaf Tables, Standup Mirror, Asst. Wood Benches, Tables & Footstools, Large Coffee Table, Dec. Arm Chair, Clothes Tree, Quilt Rack, Folding Chairs, Wood Wall Rack, Air Mattress, Misc. Fans, Fireplace Set, Asst. Wall Pictures & Mirrors, Oval Reverse Paintings & Frames, Rug Runners, Lux Sweeper, G.E. Washer & Dryer, Refrigerator, Bernina Sewing Machine, (2) Sm. Fridges, Window AC, Coleman Cooler, Chiminea. Guns: H&R Topper Mod. M48 Single Shot 20ga., NE Pardner 20ga. 3” Single Shot, Davenport 12ga. Single Shot, Empire #60 Hammerless Double Barrel Loose Forearm, Sleeping Bags. NOTE: Extremely clean line of tools & personal property! Auction to begin 8AM w/tools followed by household, collectibles & furniture. 12 Noon w/tractor & mower. Real Estate 2PM. Terms cash, PA check, or major credit card w/3% service fee. Food Stand. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

G. Kenneth Sheaffer 717-679-7426

www.klinekreidergood.com

9.2 ACRES of woodland. Private setting w/recorded 50’ right-of-way w/ stone driveway to property on right. Ideal for custom home site to build dream home, investment or hunting grounds. Underground elec. from Yellow Hill Rd. to property. Perc’d & probed. Level to gentle slope. Quiet & Secluded. Great opportunity to buy acreage wooded lot. Convenient location minutes to Rts. 897, 625, 222 Bypass & Turnpike. Zoned Forest Recreational. Owners motivated & serious to sell! Inspection of tract anytime. 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

Michael R. & Corina S. Stubbs 717-278-3915

www.klinekreidergood.com

RAY SHUMAN ESTATE

ABSOLUTE PUBLIC AUCTION

VALUABLE REAL ESTATE in Lititz, PA 8-ROOM 2-STORY HOME w/3 CAR GARAGE & SHED

PERSONAL PROPERTY:

ANTIQUES - COLLECT. - FURNITURE - GUNS QUILTS MID. CENT PCS. - LITITZ & SPORTS MEM. 8 SHOWCASES w/SMALLS - VIN. CLOTHING - TOOLS BRICKERVILLE HOTEL BARSTOOLS - PRINTS BY LOCAL ARTISTS 2-OWNER 1970 C10 CHEVY PICKUP TRUCK

SAT., OCT. 2ND at 9:00 AM

Loc.: 18 E. LINCOLN AVE., LITITZ BORO, LANC. CO., PA

REAL ESTATE AT 12:00 NOON

Dwelling: Frame 2.5 Story Home, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Kitchen, Rear Sunroom, Dining Room, Living Room, 4 Porches, New Flooring In Kit. & Bath, Attic & Basement Storage, Oil Fired Hot Water Heat, Public Utilities, 2-yr.-old flat roof, exterior painted in 2020. Lot Size 63 Ft. x 178 Ft., .25 Acres; adjoining Rodney Lane. Est. Shade & shrub. Close to number of public venues & walking distance to the Lititz square. This property will be sold to the highest bidder. You most certainly will want to be at this auction. Nice investment opportunity. Please call Al Reist, Auct. 717-951-5088 or 717-569-2409 for any questions. for inspections by appointment and a Real Estate Portfolio. For full listing, photos, terms & details, see websites: www.reistauctioneers.com or www.auctionzip.com. Parking Available at Saint Luke’s United Church of Christ.

Auction by:

Auction for:

The Estate of Ray Shuman

Mr.David Shuman, Executor Mr. John Gibble, Esq. Atty.

Al Reist, Licensed & Bonded Auct. AU-1637-L - Lanc., PA 17601 (717) 951-5088/(717) 569-2409 • www.reistauctioneers.com


22B - Wednesday, September 22, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Deeds Recorded (Continued From Page 21B)

$285,820. Christopher A. Ohara and Stephanie W. Ohara conveyed property on Oakmont Court to Brian Sciarra and Jessica Sciarra for $331,100. Edward F. Brookens and Kelly L. Reed conveyed property on Yellow Hill Road to Edward F. Brookens, Kelly L. Reed, and Kristi L. Reed for $1. Jared Earle Angstadt conveyed property on Lausch-

town Road to Charlene K. Sensenig and Jonathan W. Sensenig for $210,000. Clay Township Harvey J. Turner IV conveyed property on West Main Street to Gregory R. Spisak Jr. for $850,000. Lincoln Land Group LP conveyed property on Constitution Drive to Arthur F. Douglass and Jeanne A. Douglass for $490,000. Melissa A. Russo and Richard R. Russo conveyed property on Philip Lane to Melissa A. Russo and Richard R. Russo for $0. Denver Borough Esteem Realty LLC conveyed property on Main

3 BR 1½ BATH 2½ STY. HOUSE ON .42 +/- ACRE LOT TRACTOR-VEHICLES-ANTIQUES-GUNS-TOOLS-HH GOODS

PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, October 2, 2021

Personal Property 9 AM - Real Estate 12 Noon

Street to Wise Choice Properties LLC for $700,000. Sanford G. Leaman conveyed property on Fausnacht Drive to John Martin and Samantha Nicole Martin for $170,000. Earl Township William C. Evans conveyed property on West Main Street to John I. King and Susan S. King for $172,000. Jean M. Herr and Raymond L. Herr conveyed property in Earl Township to Kristine E. Shirk and Norris J. Shirk Jr. for $481,000. David Ray Stoltzfus Jr. and Ruby Sue Stoltzfus conveyed property in Earl Township to Eric J. Beiler for $230,000. Eric S. Bannon and Barbara J. Bannon conveyed property in Earl Township to Eric S. Bannon for $1. C&F Inc., Earl Township

Partners LLC, and SOCO Enterprises LLC conveyed property in Earl Township to Dean Cong Le, Hang Le, and Ly Luong Thao Nguyen for $321,650. East Cocalico Township Eric Yocum and Jodi Yocum conveyed property on Rosemont Drive to Jodi Yocum for $1. Lyudmila G. Trubachev and Viktor V. Trubachev conveyed property on Smokestown Road to Kassandra J. Eitnier and Cain N. Mendenhall for $175,000. Bradley L. Hibshman and Debra K. Hibshman conveyed property on Ridge Avenue to Daniel Leroy Lindenmuth and Kimberly Ann Lindenmuth for $230,000. Caryn E. Allen conveyed property on Heron Drive to Maryann Muniz for $235,000.

FLOWERS-TREES-SHRUBS-FALL DÉCOR-PUMPKINS

LEBANON PRODUCE AUCTION

FALL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

602 Elm St., Richland, PA 17088 From W. Main St. in Richland Continue onto Chestnut St., Left onto Elm St. to Property on Left. 3 BR 1½ Bath 2½ Sty House w/1517 SF Living Space Situated on .42 +/- AC Country Lot. Detached Oversized 2-Car Garage/Workshop. Public Water/Onsite Sewer; Richland Borough, ELCO S.D., Leb. Co. For appoint. to see or for help to obtain bank financing, call Auctioneer. NOTE: Quiet, country setting; nice deep lot located just outside of town in the Richland/ Millardsville/Myerstown area. This house would make great starter home, rental or fix-n-flip; has low-maintenance exterior & sells ready for updating. TERMS: 10% Down; Balance in 45 Days. TRACTORS/EQUIP.: Massey Harris; JD 430 w/Cultivators; Disc; Drag Harrow/Roller; 3 Pt. Blade; 3 Pt. Cultivator; Potato Plow; Etc. VEHICLES: 2010 Honda CRV AWD w/110k Mi. (Nice & Clean); 1989 Nissan Pickup; Diamond Plate Truck Tool Box. ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES: Crown Oak Pot Belly Stove; Wood Water Buckets; Nail Kegs; 3 Egg Baskets; Lots of Galvanized Tubs & Buckets; Milk Glass; Pressed Glass; Fenton; Avon; Depression Glass; Christmas Decor; Hen on the Nests; Quilts/Afghans; Miniature Decorated Blanket Chest by J. Sonnen; Teddy Ruxpin Doll; Telstar Banjo; Guitar Made in the USA, Dobro & Other Guitar; Wind-Up Santa; Sm Blow Molds; Pyrex Nest of Bowls; Pyrex Refrigerator Dishes; Fire-King; Agate Milk Kettle & Other Agateware; Bell & Howell Movie Projector; Tins; Beanie Babies; Philco Radio & Others; Carved Cane; Bowling Balls; State Game Land Map; Military Pins/Uniforms; Girl Scout Items; Shaving Set w/Mug/ Brush/Mirror; Stoneware Crocks; Blue Mason Jars; Milk Bottles; Milk Can; Lg. Shell; Bikes; Kendal Oil Can; 25 MPH Sign; Etc. GUNS: Crossman BB Gun; Single-Shot 12-Gauge; Springfield Mod. 82 Bolt-Action; Clay Birds; Turkey Calls; Hunting/Fishing Related Items; Bushnell Binoculars; Etc. TOOLS: Shopcraft Bandsaw; Bench Grinder; Drill Press; Lots of Hand/Pwr. Tools; Woodworking Tools; Toolboxes; Vice; Bar Clamps; Sm. Anvil & Mult. Rail Track Anvils; Mighty Mac Chipper; Riverside Air Compressor; Car Ramps; Pitchfork; Scoop Shovel; Hand Grain Scoop; Etc. LAWN/GARDEN: JD LT190 Hydro (?); Cub Cadet; Ariens Self Propelled; Troybilt Tiller; Wood Picnic Table/Benches; Several Panels 6’ High Chain Link Fence + More! APPLIANCES/FURNITURE/HH GOODS: Lots of Bake/Cookware; Keurig & Other Sm Appliances; Rainbow Vacuum Cleaner/Air Purifier; Whirlpool Fridge & 2 Others; Upright Freezer; Like New Top-Load Speed Queen Washer; Whirlpool Dryer; Washer; Dryer; Dishwasher; 6 AC Window Units; 3 Ceiling Fans; Piano & Elect. Suzuki Piano; 4 Pc. BR Suite; Lampstand; + More! MISC.: (2) 275 Gal Oil Tanks; 120 Gal Propane Tank Front Entry Door; Propane Wall Heater; 2 Trans XL 90 Propane Furnaces; (2) 7x8 & 7x10 Garage Doors; 2 Dog Carriers; Etc. NOTE: Partial List! Nice variety of merchandise. Great Food! AUCTION ORDER: Guns 10 AM; Vehicles 11 AM, followed by Tractors/Lawn Equip. TERMS: Cash, PA Check or Credit Card (w/3% Fee). SEE MORE INFO/PHOTOS: www.HeiseyAuctions.com

Sat., Sept. 25, 2021 at 8:30 AM 166 W. Reistville Road; Myerstown, PA 17067 2 Mi. N. of Schaefferstown, just off Steigel Pike (PA-501) (717) 949-2643 • www.lebanonproduceauction.com

Lots of Mums, Pumpkins, Kale, Perennials, Fall Specialty Plants, Asstorted Planters, Grapevine Wreaths, Birdhouses, Crafts, Concrete Statuary Items & More! Nice Selection of Quality Nursery Stock Including Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Shade Trees, Perennials, Ornamental Grasses, Hollies, Semi-Dwarf Apples, Roses, Azaleas, Small Fruit & Much More! TERMS: Cash, PA Check, or Credit Card (w/3% Fee). NOTE: Fall is a good time to plant trees & shrubbery and we have a nice selection for you! Possibly selling double. Food Stand. Questions or Consignments? Call Joel at 717-949-3211. RECEIVING CONSIGNMENTS on Fri., Sept. 24, 10:30 AM-8:00 PM. Produce Auction Is Now Open Tuesday, Thursday & Friday At 9:30 AM w/Local, Seasonal Produce. Special Pumpkin Auction Every Thursday At 9:30 AM

www.heiseyauctions.com

SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS (Updated on 9/24): www.HeiseyAuctions.com or LebanonProduceAuction.com Lic.# AY002338

Shirley G. Baker conveyed property on Mohns Hill Road to Todd Cox for $175,000. The Glenn W. Shaffer Sr. Estate conveyed property on Ray Drive to Louise D. Huzzard and Richard S. Huzzard for $260,000. Richard L. McCoy and Suzanne M. McCoy conveyed property on Kurtis Street to Laurie S. Fisher and Wayne L. Fisher for $1. Morgan J. Neff and Madison N. Smith conveyed property on West Church Street to Charles Ethan Anspach and Katelyn Marie Kline for $210,000. Chrisandra M. Bright and Jordan M. Zimmerman conveyed property on South Ridge Road to Lori Sue Vicklund and Michael Scott Vicklund for $185,000. East Earl Township Annie B. Hershberger, Christian B. Hershberger, David L. Hershberger, and Sadie Hershberger conveyed property on Meetinghouse Road to Allan S. Stoltzfus and Katie Ann Stoltzfus for $610,000. Elizabeth Township Natural Lands Trust Inc. conveyed property on Scout Lane to The Pennsylvania Game Commission for $1,912,720. The Lancaster-Lebanon Council and Boy Scouts of America conveyed property on Scout Lane to Natural Lands Trust Inc. for $2,883,357. Kathleen K. Leavitt and Jeffrey Lynn Weaver conveyed property on 28th Division Highway to Christopher A. Weaver and Jeffrey Lynn Weaver for $1. Phyllis Hutcheon conveyed property on Lake View

PUBLIC AUCTION

Thurs. September 30 • 6pm

812 Race Ave. Lancaster, PA 17603

• Living Room w/ Hardwood Floors and Fireplace • Mudroom with Rear Entrance • Finished 3rd Floor: Office, Playroom, etc. • School District of Lancaster • 0.09 Acres

Auction For:

June I. Boyer

Shown By Appointment

Attorney: Roberta J. Santiago (717) 274-3644

AY000253L

Auction for: Charles B. Diller Est. Attorney: Randy Moyer

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

135 West Church Rd. Stevens, PA 17578

124 West 3rd Ave. Lititz, PA 17543

Thurs. October 21 • 6pm

Thurs. October 14 • 6pm

• 3 Bedrooms Including Master Bedroom w/ En-Suite • Family Room with Fireplace • Daylight Basement for Additional Living Space • Ephrata Area SD • Property in Clean & Green

• Easy Access to Rt. 501 & 772 • In-Law Quarters w/ 1 Bedroom, Kitchen, Living Room • Partially Finished Basement w/ Rec Room & Office • Warwick SD • 0.32 Acres

Open House: Sat. Oct. 9, 10am-12pm & Mon. Oct. 11, 5pm-6:30pm

AY000253L

Auction for: Joyce K. Shaffer Attorney: Linda Kling

Open House: Sat. Oct. 2, 10am-12pm & Mon. Oct. 4, 5pm-6:30pm

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

AY000253L

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.

Auction for: Sandra A. Elliott Attorney: Young & Young

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

Tues. September 28 • 6pm

Thurs. September 23 • 6pm

250 Resh Rd. Reinholds, PA 17569

647 East 28th Division HWY. Lititz, PA 17543 • • • •

This prime Lititz area highway commercial property features a lg gravel lot & spacious office building. The 1st floor of the office hosts multiple offices & full bath. The 2nd floor incl. additional rooms & a 2nd full bath. Additional amenities incl. a 30’x30’ 2bay garage attached to the office building w/ 10’ garage doors. There is a deed restriction on the property – no RV dealership.

Auction for: JKL Estates, LLC Attorney: Anthony Schimeneck

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

Living Room with Fireplace 2 Bedrooms / 1 Bath Attached 1-Car Garge • Fenced-In Yard Cocalico SD • 0.41 Acres

Shown By Appointment

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

AY000253L

Drive to Gretchen Burkholder and John F. Burkholder for $325,200. Ephrata Borough Kent L. Keath and Rosehelen Keath conveyed property on West Main Street to Kent L. Keath and Rosehelen Keath for $1. The Dorothy J. Sheaffer Estate and Sylvia J. Sheaffer conveyed property on Highland Avenue to Sylvia J. Sheaffer for $1. Derric Shaun Wenger conveyed property in Ephrata Borough to Emily Jean Anderson and Khoa Anh Tran for $185,000. Loretta J. Good conveyed property on East Main Street to Kingdom Properties LLC for $170,000. Stephanie A. Martzall conveyed property on West Fulton Street to James R. Snyder for $143,000. Samuel E. Ruhl and Ashley N. Ruhl conveyed property on Gregg Circle to Michael Ujwary for $168,000. Haley R. Walton and Richard H. Walton conveyed property on Church Avenue to Jennifer L. Coleman for $209,900. Jennifer Lynn Gontero conveyed property on Mortar Lane to Yekaterina Rogozin for $215,000. Ephrata Township Earl Z. Martin and Faye H. Martin conveyed property on Silber Maple Circle to

AY000253L

Auction for: Doris A. Gates Est. Attorney: James K. Noel

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.

717-664-5238 877-599-8894


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 22, 2021 - 23B

Earl Z. Martin and Faye H. Martin for $1. Brett Andrew Kemper and Lori A. Kemper conveyed property in Ephrata Town­ ship to Brett A. Kemper and Lori A. Kemper for $1. Charles V. Hanfman and Laura J. Hanfman conveyed property on Summerlyn Drive to Mara A. Wilson for $445,000. Lititz Borough Jan L. Stull conveyed prop­ erty on East Second Avenue to The Jan L. Stull Revoc­ able Living Trust for $1. Kelly L. Beears conveyed property on East Lincoln Avenue to Kelly L. Beears and Jason S. Burkholder for $1. Lois Ross conveyed prop­ erty on East Lemon Street to Beverly Gattorna Cole­ man for $300,000. LTZ Properties LLC con­ veyed property on East Main Street to Broad Street Brothers LLC for $600,000. DNB Investments LLC con­veyed property on East

Second Avenue to Laurie Heagy Molkenthin and Terry Thomas Molkenthin for $330,000. Terre Hill Jeremy L. Stoltzfus con­ veyed property on Maple Street to Mary Janean Sylvester for $264,900. Upper Leacock Township John L. Foley conveyed property on Greenlawn Drive to Anna Mary Zimm­ erman and Dale B. Zimm­ erman for $193,000. Amos B. Miller and Samuel B. Miller conveyed property on Mill Creek School Road to Amos B. Miller and Rebecca R. Miller for $1. Amos B. Miller and Samuel B. Miller conveyed property on Mill Creek School Road to Barbara S. Miller and Samuel B. Miller for $0. Market Square South LLC conveyed property on Market Square to Janelle A. Ocasio and Pablo A. Ocasio Jr. for $509,990. Warwick Township Abby C. Barstow and Seth

R. Barstow conveyed prop­ erty on Cardinal Road to Stephanie Lyons and Allen Sheffield for $208,000. Geraldine Jones conveyed property on Douglas Drive to Hermel Borja and Nelly Borja for $295,000. Carol L. Rohrer and Larry W. Rohrer conveyed prop­ erty on East Meadow Valley Road to Colleen D. Litzenberger and Eric S. Litzenberger for $185,974. EG Stoltzfus Homes LLC and Lititz Reserve LLC conveyed property in War­ wick Township to Carole Jean Correll and Ivan Allen Correll for $476,460. Andrew W. Leaman and Tiffany Leaman conveyed property on Front Street to Kevin Brown and Rachel Brown for $210,000. The Estate of Mervyn B. Mitchell conveyed property on Mayfield Drive to Julianne M. Juzefyk and Vincent R. Liberto for $305,000. Patti Jo Phillips conveyed

property on Rothsville Road to Daniel J. Fries and Lisa M. Fries for $386,000. Carolann Poje and Chris­ topher S. Poje conveyed property on Deer Run Road to Carolann Poje, Chris­ topher S. Poje, and Leopold J. Poje for $1. Daniel P. Peterson conveyed property on Pheasant Lane to Jeffrey Merritt and Worasiri Merritt for $210,000. West Cocalico Township Iryna Bozhko, Vasiliy Bozhko, and Yuriy Bozhko conveyed property on Hertzog Valley Road to Iryna Bozhko and Yuriy Bozhko for $10. Annette R. Smucker and Daniel M. Smucker con­ veyed property on Red Stone Circle to Alex Xavier Rich­ardson for $240,000. Bethany D. Martin and Glenn S. Martin conveyed property on Mount Airy Road to Lavina S. Martin and Timothy L. Martin for $329,000.

To support regional launch of

(Stevens & Denver Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION 9.7 LEVEL ACRES * PRODUCE or HORSE FARM

Eastgate House of Prayer

2-STORY HOUSE NEEDS TLC * ANIMAL BARN w/STALLS ZONED VILLAGE CENTER & AGRICULTURAL POSSIBLE SUBDIVISION

PETRA CHURCH

TUES., OCT. 12 at 5:30 P.M.

565 Airport Rd., New Holland Auctioneer: Peter Sensenig AU006002

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 Call/Text 717-314-0698 AUCTION: 6PM Sensenig Auctioneers, LLC FOOD STAND: 5:30PM

LOCATED AT: 220 N. Line Rd., Stevens, Pa. 17578

New and used items, jewelry, Norwex, antique furniture, tools, Young Living & more!

3 BR 2½ BATH BI-LEVEL ON .40 ACRE LOT NEAR FIVEPOINTVILLE DIRECTIONS: From the Crossroads in the town of Stevens, travel North/West on N. Line Rd. for 1/3 mile to property on left. REAL ESTATE: A mostly level 9.7 acre tract of farmland w/2-story house & older barn. House has 2,778 sq. ft.; eat-in kitchen/dining area, wooden cabinetry (18’x15’); huge living room w/Holland stone fireplace (37’x14’); family room; main level full bathroom & laundry; 1-car attached garage; 4 bedrooms; second level full bathroom; oil furnace; good roof; on-site well & septic; public utilities nearby; good roof; house needs work. Attorney Tony Schimaneck 717-299-5251. OUTBUILDING: A 40’x34’, 2-level framed barn w/1-car garage; 2 box stalls w/ feeders; tack room; forebay; equipment storage area; second level hay storage. AUCTIONEER NOTE: Excellent crop producing farm; almost all acreage is tillable; good crop producing soil; pasture area. Road frontage is Zoned Village Center, with the balance in Agriculture; Subdivision potential; W. Cocalico Twp.; enrolled in Clean & Green program; taxes only $4,285. Wonderful location for many different uses, including produce farm w/roadside stand; horse farm; crop farm or ideal spot to build your dream house, back away from the road; come prepared to buy because we plan to sell the day of auction.. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays, Sept. 25 & Oct. 2, 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-2189-L EPHRATA & NEW HOLLAND, PA

Auction For:

NATHAN ZIMMERMAN

PUBLIC AUCTION Thurs., Oct. 21, 2021 at 5 PM

From PA-897 S in Fivepointville, Turn Left onto Pleasant Valley Rd, to Property on Left. Spacious Bi-Level on a .40 Acre Lot Featuring a Lg. Kitchen w/Island Adjacent to Dining & Living Rm.; Dbl. Doors to Deck Overlooking Property & Farmland; Master BR & Bath + 2 Other BR & Full Bath; Fully Finished Lower Level w/Lg. Family Rm. that Opens to Covered Patio; Combined Laundry/Mudroom/½ Bath; Integrated 2-Car Garage w/Level Access From Basement + Garden/Storage Shed; Electric/Coal Stove Heat; Public Sewer/On-site Well. Brecknock/Garden Spot SD, Brecknock Twp., Lancaster Co. OPEN HOUSE: Sat, 10/2 & 10/9, 1-3 PM or by Appointment. For Appoint. to See or Help to Obtain Bank Financing, Call Auctioneer. NOTE: Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase a very affordable house that is movein ready condition w/new roof & updated windows/flooring. Great location w/convenient access to Rte. 222, PA Turnpike, etc. Come prepared to buy! Owners are relocating out of the area & plan to sell! TERMS: 10% Down; Balance in 45 Days. SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.heiseyauctions.com Auction For:

Glen W. & Rose E. Horst Attorney: Anthony Schimaneck (717) 299-5251

PUBLIC AUCTION OF

REAL ESTATE

3 BR/1 BATH RANCHER ON 1/3 ACRE LOT

THURS., OCT. 7, 2021 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 151 Parkview Heights Rd., Ephrata (Ephrata Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Rt. 272 (Between Ephrata and Akron), take Parkview Heights Rd. to property on right.

Real estate consists of an aluminum-sided rancher, built in 1965, containing an open kitchen and dining area; a living room; three bedrooms; a full bathroom; and an enclosed porch all on the main level. There is approx. 1,200 sq. ft. of one floor living space. The full basement boasts potential of being finished into a rec room and also features the laundry room. Attic storage above. One car attached garage. Electric ceiling heat. Central air. Public water and sewer. Situated on a 0.33 (+/-) acre lot, with an amazing farmland view to the rear, this property also features a level rear yard and a storage shed. Being sold to settle an estate, the seller is motivated to sell. You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open houses to be held Sun., Sept 26 & Sat., Oct. 2 from 1-3PM, or by appt., contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. 1% Broker participation offered. Call Auctioneer for details. C. Straub, Atty. Terms By:

BARRY L. BOYER ESTATE

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

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER BARN/GARAGE 40x20

¾ ACRE COUNTRY LOT

BAREVILLE – LEOLA – GROFFDALE AREA

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12 • 5 P.M. 237 Butter Rd., Leola, PA 17540. Rt. 23 W. of New Holland 1½ miles. Right N. Groffdale Rd. Left Butter Rd. to property on right. (W. Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.)

1 sty. modular rancher w/2362 SF finished area, country eat-in kitchen w/ oak cabinets w/raised panel doors, appliances, hutch top & rear door to covered deck, living rm. w/side door to covered porch, 3 bdrms., 1½ baths, 1st floor laundry, large partially finished family rm., full bsmt. w/canning, utility & storage rms., propane floor heat, low maintenance exterior w/ insulated/tilt windows. Outbldgs: 1 sty. painted steel siding barn/garage 40x20 w/horse stall, 1 bay garage, water & elec., level ¾ ACRE country lot w/mature shade, lawn & garden area, rear farmland boundary. Zoned Ag. Owner downsizing & motivated to sell! Ideally located country property w/ rancher & barn/gar. Convenient location, minutes to New Holland, Leola & Lancaster w/easy access to Rts. 23, 322 & 772. Personal inspection by appointment or open house September 25, October 2 & 9 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

Alta M. Nolt James Nolt: 717-445-9158

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erty on Groffs Drive to Ashley N. Ruhl and Samuel E. Ruhl for $365,000. Jason W. Martin and Susan E. Martin conveyed prop­ erty on North State Street to Ashely N. Ruhl and Samuel E. Ruhl for $1. Alice D. Geib and Steven L. Geib conveyed property on Walnut Drive to Michael E. Diegel and Patricia A. Rimo for $385,500. Alvin B. Zimmerman and Irene R. Zimmerman con­ veyed property in West Earl Township to Michael D. Zimmerman and Janita E. Zimmerman for $1.

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE

TUES., SEPT. 28, 2021 AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 825 Pointview Ave., Ephrata (17522), Lancaster Co., PA (Directions – Rt. 322/Main St. at Square in Ephrata, turn South onto S. State St., left onto Lime St., right onto Pointview Ave.)

BRICK & ALUMINUM SIDED 1-1/2 STORY CAPE COD DWELLING (Approx. 1,225 sq. ft. living space) The first floor contains a living room; dining room; kitchen; small office. The second floor contains two bedrooms; full bathroom. Full basement contains a daylight finished family room; laundry; recent New Yorker oil fired hot water furnace. 12 x 20 ATTACHED ONE CAR GARAGE 8 x 10 FRAME STORAGE SHED LOT SIZE – 60’ X 140’ (M/L) EPHRATA SCHOOL DISTRICT – APPROX. $2,650 TOTAL YEARLY R.E. TAXES This circa 1946 compact cape cod dwelling offers a convenient floor plan with second floor bedrooms and bathroom, first floor living space with an extra office area and a full basement with a daylight family room. Be sure to inspect this affordable property being sold on an estate Public Sale! OPEN HOUSE – Saturday, September 25 from 1 P.M.-3 P.M. *TERMS OF SALE - $10,000 down payment on the day of sale; balance at settlement on or before 11/26/2021. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes. Property sold as-is. E. Richard Young, Atty.

Sale For:

508 Pleasant Valley Rd; Denver, PA 17517

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

David Logan Sensenig conveyed property in West Cocalico Township to David W. Sensenig and Donna J. Sensenig for $235,000. West Earl Township Erin N. Bensing conveyed property on Kenneth Drive to Hannah R. Foreacre and Kevin M. Foreacre for $325,000. Lloyd G. Wenger and Wil­ ma L. Wenger conveyed prop­ erty on East Main Street to Jacob F. Glick Jr. for $352,000. Jason W. Martin and Susan E. Martin conveyed prop­

RUTH M. RUDY

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE & CAR

THURS., SEPT. 30, 2021 AT 6:00 P.M. Located at 47 E. Main Street, (Brownstown 17508), West Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., PA (Directions – Rt. 772 at the square in Brownstown, turn east onto E. Main St.)

BRICK 1½ STORY CAPE COD DWELLING (Approx. 1,560 sq. ft. living space) The first floor contains a living room with a brick fireplace, open staircase; dining room; galley kitchen with built-in cabinets; small dinette area with corner cupboard; bedroom with closet; full bathroom; family room with large brick raised hearth fireplace; covered side porch. The second floor contains a center hall with open staircase; 2 bedrooms with closets. Full basement contains the laundry; oil fired hot water heat; central A.C. 23 x 23 DETACHED FRAME TWO CAR GARAGE 10 x 16 FRAME GARDEN SHED LOT SIZE – 65’ X 153’ (M/L) CONESTOGA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT – APPROX. $3,850 YEARLY R.E. TAXES This circa 1939 solid brick cape cod dwelling features attractive arts and crafts design in a convenient location in Brownstown. The first floor bedroom, family room with a nice brick fireplace, 2 car garage and level lot help to make this a very appealing property. Be sure to inspect this affordable, single property being sold on an estate Public Sale! OPEN HOUSE – Saturday, Sept. 25 from 1 P.M.-3 P.M. or for inspection/ information, call (717) 468-8303. *TERMS OF SALE - $15,000 down payment on the day of sale; balance at settlement on or before 11/29/2021. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes. Property sold as-is. 1999 BUICK PARK AVENUE 4 DOOR SEDAN (White with blue leather interior; 127,000 miles; 6 cylinder engine; automatic; fully loaded; good running condition; needs inspection) *Car will be sold immediately following the completion of the Real Estate sale. May, Herr & Grosh, Atty.

Sale For:

DOLORES F. LINES ESTATE


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