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Do You Know...? Page 4A

Hometown Flavors with Reader-Submitted Recipes Page 10A

Student Spotlight Gehmans Mennonite School Grant Sensenig Garden Spot High School Ashley Kerchner Biblical Message ............. 18A Births.................................... 16A Crossword Puzzle......... 14A “Happy Birthday”.......... 16A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”................... 12A Things To Do ................... 14A

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Preparations are underway for the 8th annual Jan’s Daisy Dash Benefit 5k Run/ Walk to be held on Saturday, October 30 at the Cocalico High School Stadium, 650 S. 6th Street in Denver. Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. (registration will be located on the stadium track;

enter at the Elementary School by the tennis courts). The 5k Run/Walk begins at 9:00 a.m., and at 10:00 the award presentation will be held at the track. Awards include Overall Male and Female, with prize medals presented to top male and female finishers in

designated age brackets: 14 and under, 15 to 19 years, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 69 years, and 70+ years. Individuals can register on the day of the event, or online at janscircleoffriends.org or PretzelCitySports.com.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Proceeds from this race (3) non-profit organization. will benefit Jan’s Circle of Shown in the photo with Friends, which provides some creative Daisy Dash assistance to children in props are Tia Stauffer, Katie the community affected Vang, Melanie Heck, and by domestic violence or Marta Hummer. Missing parental loss. Jan’s Circle of from photo is Rebecca Friends is a registered 501-C Donahue.

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The Hinkletown Youth will be presenting ‘Soda Shop Angel’ on Friday, November 5 at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, November 6 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. at Hinkletown Mennonite Church. Join the cast as they bring all the

fun and nostalgia of the 50s to the stage as a bumbling angel in training is trying to earn her halo by helping the Harding family save their Mom & Pop Soda Shop. A free will offering will be taken at intermission, and all proceeds will benefit

Good Samaritan Services in Ephrata and Love And Care For All-Uganda. They hope you can join them for this family-friendly event. Doors will open a hour before the start of the play. If you have any questions, please call the church at 717-354-5213

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Shown in the photo, from Hannah Martin; (back row) left to right, are: (front row) Brian Bogle, Rebekah Lincoln Hoover, Kyler Showalter, Trevor Nolt, Horst, Lauren Hurst, Abigail Nolt, Elisabeth Martin and Paige Martin; Janae (second row) Jayden Reiff, Martin, Jaiden Horst, Kate Brenton Gingrich, Kailey Burkholder and Tristan Hurst, Ashley Sauder and Martin.


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Trunk-or-Treat will be held on Sunday, October 31 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Pine Grove Church, 1194 Reading Road, Bowmansville. This is a free event. Children will collect candy from decorated car trunks in the church parking lot. In addition, there will be free food, games and hayrides. “Our goal is to provide a safe and fun environment for the community to come and enjoy fall activities,” says Jaiden Brandt, Pine Grove’s Associate Pastor of Ministries. In case of inclement weather, the event will be held inside the church. For more information or to register, call the church office at 717-445-5136.

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Prizes will be awarded in the following categories: Children Marchers: scariest, most comical, most original and beautiful; Adult Marchers: most original; Family Group: Best of Show. Pre-registration is available for floats & walking groups at www. westearllions.org. The Lions hope everyone will come in costume and ready for some fun. For any questions, or information of making a contribution, contact Jeffrey L. Zimmerman at 717-8594921.

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Obituaries

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

Franklin L. Lane, 83, husband of Vivian (Davis) Lane, Lititz, passed away on Sunday, October 10. Besides his wife, he is survived by a brother, Nick Lane, Ashland. Franklin Matarazzo, 89, husband of Judith Ruberton Matarazzo, Lititz, passed away on Sunday, October 10. He is survived by a brother, Anthony, husband of Carole Matarazzo, Reading; and a sister, Concetta Hain, Reading. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Paula. Joan L. Riehl, 89, Keystone Villa, Ephrata, passed away on Sunday, October 10. She is survived by a sister, Elaine K. Batdorf, Newmanstown. Lena R. Lansinger, 93, New Holland, passed away on Monday, October 11. She was the wife of the late Marlin E. Lansinger.

She is survived by a daughter, Janet M. Lansinger, Yardville, New Jersey; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Robert E. Lansinger. Grace Evelyn McCoy, 108, Fairmount Homes, Ephrata, passed away on Monday, October 11. She was the wife of the late William W. McCoy. She is survived by a son, Richard, husband of Suzanne (Person), McCoy, Denver; one grandchild; two great-grandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren; and two step-great-greatgrandchildren. Ronald R. Rutt, 78, husband of Judith (Reider) Rutt, Reinholds, passed away on Monday, October 11. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, James, husband of Tara (Heckman) Sweigart, Stevens; and two grandchildren.

S. Richard (Dick) Zook, 88, husband of Harriet Kratzer Zook, Lititz, passed away on Monday, October 11. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters: Kirsten, wife of Paul Stockman, and Liesl, wife of Wayne Wolf; three grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; two brothers: Donald, husband of Barbara, and Kenneth; and three sisters: Ruth, wife of Lloyd Rutt; Doris Brubaker; and Lois Yost. Robert A. DeFrees, 92, Reinholds, passed away on Tuesday, October 12. He is survived by a son, Eric DeFrees; a daughter, Lori S., wife of Michael Vicklund; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Luther M. Styer, 81, husband of Lynne L. (Mathers) Styer, Lititz, passed away on Wednesday, October 13. Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons: Ted V. Styer, Lititz; Todd V. Styer, husband of Darlene, Ephrata; and Michael E. Styer, husband of Stephanie, Denver; and two brothers: Gerald Styer, husband of Janice, Manheim, and Tim Styer, husband of Jean, Lititz.

Christopher A. Earhart, 54, Denver, passed away on Thursday, October 14. He is survived by his mother, Sandra J. Trimble (Randler); a stepfather, Calvin T. Trimble, Ephrata; two daughters: Samantha L. Lapomardo, wife of Todd S. Lapomardo, Niceville, Florida, and Rachel C. Elliott, wife of Scott E. Elliott, Denver; four grandchildren; two stepbrothers: Calvin T. Trimble Jr., husband of Missy Trimble, and Timothy L. Trimble, husband of Meredith Trimble; and two

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He was the husband of the late Shirley Welsh Musser Zigment. He was previously married to Marcella Kozloski. He is survived by two sons: Lt. Col., USAF (Retired) Leonard A. Zigment, husband of Christine, Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Robert A. Zigment, husband of Julie, Whiteford, Maryland; two daughters: Nancy Ann Zigment, Landisville, and Linda M. Armer, wife of Victor Jr., Brunnerville; 18 grandchildren; and 19 greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by a stepson, Gregory Welsh. Darlene E. Baum, 64, wife of Gary M. Baum, Leola, passed away on Saturday, October 16. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons: Troy, husband of Rebecca Baum, Stevens, and Clint, husband of Katy Baum, Hummelstown; and six grandchildren. Chi Yol Lisiecki, 63, wife of Gil A. Lisiecki, Ephrata, passed away on Saturday, October 16. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Jeffrey Murphy, Manheim;

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The Eastern Lancaster County Library is located at 11 Chestnut Drive, New Holland. Their hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All events and activities can be found on their event calendar at elancolibrary. org. You can also follow them on Facebook, Insta­ gram, YouTube, Pinterest and Twitter. All of their electronic resources (including their e-book and e-audio col­ lection) continue to be available: https://lancaster­ libraries.overdrive.com/ and http://online.lancasterlib­ raries.org/. Registration is required for all events. Please register online (elancolibrary.org/ events) or call the library at 717-354-0525. • Outdoor Toddler Thurs­ days - Thursday, October 28, November 4, 11 & 18 at 10:30 a.m. For Ages 1-3. Outdoor, In-Person. Tod­ dlers will dance, zoom, scoot, and hope between stories selected to promote language development. All adults are expected to participate and encourage the children to join in the fun. No seating will be provided, so bring a blanket! • Dungeons and Dragons Club - Thursday, October 28 at 6:00 p.m. For Ages 1019. Virtual. Join the library

Turners Celebrate 55th Wedding Anniversary A surprise 55th wedding anniversary party was held for Harvey and Joyce Turner. They were married on September 17, 1966 at Bethany United Church of Christ by Rev. Charles E. Strasbaugh. They were really surprised seeing over 70 family members and friends. They were blessed with one son, Harvey IV, and one daughter, Suzette. They have six beautiful grandchildren and four amazing greatgrandchildren. Harvey started to work at New Holland Machine at 18. He worked there for 37 years and retired at 55. The company was known as CNH-Case New Holland. Joyce retired from Pfizer. When she started there, the company was known as Warner Lambert. They want to give a big thanks to their son, daughter and son-in-law Adam Burd,

for the beautiful place and the great food. They also would like to thank sister Rose and Adam Quick for providing the cake and drinks, and

sister Sheila, granddaughter Holly, nephew Michael and his wife Tammy for helping out. Also, an extra big thanks to family and friends

that traveled over 400 miles to be with them. They were glad to see everyone and they enjoyed everybody near and far.

for a VIRTUAL Dungeons and Dragons session via Zoom. Beginners are welcome, but please contact cbarrows@elancolibrary. org if you need help with building a character sheet. Registration with an email address is required to obtain access. You will receive an email with the Zoom Meeting information and password before the event. Please email cbarrows@ elancolibrary.org to register. • “The Invisible Bruise” Book Discussion with Kristin Manser - Thursday, October 28 at 6:30 p.m. For Adults. In-Person. October

is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Join them for a book discussion with local author, Kristin Manser. Kristin Manser is the author of “The Invisible Bruise.” The Invisible Bruise shares Kristin’s story so that victims and advocates can better understand how emotionally healthy people can end up in verbally abusive and manipulative relationships, how to spot the signs of abuse, and how to break free from the control and despair of emotional abuse. • Readers’ Roundtable Book Discussion - Monday,

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eSports Practice. Play, compete, practice, repeat! Join the library eSports team. Right now they are playing Rocket League and League of Legends. Interested in becoming a member, or looking for more information? Reach out to them at publicprograms@ ephratapubliclibrary.org. You must be at least 11 years old to join the team. • Wednesday, October 27, 4:30 p.m. - Got Science? Learn by observing, describing and experimenting. Seasonal materials will be used. Ages 8-12. • Wednesday, October 27, 6:00 p.m. - All About Headaches. It’s Physical

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While sweet potatoes can be found yearround, to many, they are a comfort food of fall. Cooler weather has arrived, and with their flexibility to work in both sweet and savory dishes, sweet potatoes are a perfect addition to your menu, whether as a holiday side or weeknight meal, or even dessert! We asked readers to share their favorite recipes with us. We received many responses, including those below. To view all of the recipes submitted, along with those submitted for past Hometown Flavors sections, visit www.snews.com.

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Preheat oven to 350°F. Coat a 9” round pan with cooking spray. Rub sweet potatoes lightly with oil and on oven rack bake until soft, about 40 to 60 minutes. Set aside to cool. Melt butter with brown Joann Shirk, New Holland sugar. Pour into baking pan. Arrange pineapple slices on 2½ lbs. sweet potatoes top. Add blueberries. 4 tablespoons (½ stick) unsalted butter Peel and mash sweet potatoes. Add eggs, ½ cup lightly packed cinnamon, baking powder, brown sugar 7 slices canned pineapple, salt and pepper. Place on top of pineapple. Rap the pan drained and dried ¼ cup blueberries (optional) sharply on the counter three or four times to knock out air 2 large eggs, beaten bubbles. ½ teaspoon cinnamon Bake for 40 minutes. Cool ½ teaspoon baking powder 10 minutes. Run knife 1 teaspoon salt around edge of pan. Invert on a serving plate. pinch black pepper

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Pat Roth, Ephrata ½ cup shortening ½ cup butter or margarine, softened 2 cups sugar 6 eggs 3 cups all purpose flour ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 cup buttermilk 1 cup cooked, pureed sweet potatoes

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The holidays are just around the corner! Our next Hometown and Flavors theme will be: Send or drop off your favorite recipes to The Shopping News at 615 E. Main St., PO Box 456, Ephrata, PA 17522 or email to comp@snews.com by November 15. Recipes will be published in the November 24 issue as space permits. Limit 3 recipes per person. See ad below for more details.

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Pat Roth, Ephrata 8 medium sized sweet potatoes 2 tablespoon grated orange rind 1 cup orange juice 1 /3 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 /3 cup sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted ¼ teaspoon salt Cook sweet potatoes in boiling water for 20 to 25 minutes, or until they are tender. Allow the potatoes to cool to the touch, then peel and slice. Arrange the slices in a lightly grease 3-quart baking dish. Combine the remaining ingredients in a small saucepan. Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. Pour the glaze over the sweet potatoes. Bake, uncovered, at 350°F for 30 minutes. Yield: 10 to 12 servings

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Rachel Hoover, Ephrata 2 large sweet potatoes, cooked and peeled ½ cup grated cheddar cheese ½ cup sour cream 8 oz. pkg. cream cheese 2 large white potatoes, peeled and cooked ½ cup Parmesan cheese milk Mash sweet potatoes. Add cheddar cheese, half of sour cream and half of cream cheese. Mash white potatoes and add Parmesan cheese plus remaining sour cream and cream cheese. Use a little milk to reach desired consistency. In a glass baking dish, layer half of white potatoes, half of sweet potatoes, then remaining white potatoes and remaining sweet potatoes. Sprinkle with cheddar and Parmesan cheese if desired. Bake at 375°F for 15 to 20 minutes. Will keep up to a week in the refrigerator.

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Janice Hoover, Denver “This is my favorite way to enjoy sweet potatoes. We like to make chicken, peas and mac & cheese to eat with them.” 3 tablespoons butter or coconut oil 4 medium sweet potatoes Season All nutritional yeast flakes (optional) Heat oven to 350°F. Melt butter in a 9”x13” pan while you peel sweet potatoes. Place on a cutting board and slice potatoes in 1/4” rounds. Toss with butter and sprinkle with seasonings. Bake 1 hour or until soft. Note: Orange sweet potatoes work best, as they are moister than yellow ones.

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Pat Roth, Ephrata 1¼ cups cooked, mashed sweet potatoes 2 /3 cup sugar ½ cup evaporated milk ½ cup flaked coconut ¼ cup plus 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted ½ teaspoon lemon extract 2 eggs, separated unbaked 9” pie shell ¼ cup sugar ½ teaspoon vanilla extract Combine the sweet potatoes, 2/3 cup sugar, evaporated milk, coconut, butter, lemon extract and egg yolks, mixing well. Spoon the mixture into the pie shell. Bake at 350°F for 40 to 45 minutes, or until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. Beat the egg whites (at room temperature) until foamy. Gradually add 1/4 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, and vanilla, beating until stiff peaks form. Spread the meringue over the filling, sealing to the edge of pie. Bake at 400°F for 10 minutes, or until meringue is golden brown.

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Gloria Dougherty, Akron “Delicious!” 1¼ lb. yams ½ cup water 1 lb. apples, peeled and cut into ½” slices 1 cup apple juice 2 tablespoons cornstarch 3 tablespoons water ¼ cup honey 1 /3 cup wheat germ Preheat oven to 350°F. In a large pot with a tightfitting lid over medium high heat, steam yams in water for 15 to 20 minutes, or until tender. Peel and slice yams into 1/2” thick pieces. In an 8” square dish, layer yams on the bottom. Lay apple slices on top of yams in dish. In a small pan over medium high heat, bring apple juice to a boil. Add cornstarch and water to juice. Cook until sauce is clear and thickened. Add honey to sauce. Spoon sauce over apples and sprinkle with wheat germ. Bake until apples are tender, about 30 minutes to 1 hour.

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(Originally published in the April 18, 1984 issue of The Shopping News) Wendell Kitzmiller Easter-tide at Sara-Wen Place And Coloring Eggs, Chocolate and Chalk (Glucose Plays Its Part - Like Oliver Twist Little Adam “Wants More” Than a Half Dozen - Wendell as a Detective - Caught in the Act - Mary Ann Uses the Kodak Snapshots Taken in the Barn.) Well, yetz sin die Oschdere about widder so gut as do, so zu saage, an der Dier. Mir do am Sara-Wen Blatz im Haase Barig Diestrick feiere die Oschdere Feierdaage noch so zimmlich uff der alt Weg. Die Sara Jane nemmt en halb dutzend Oyer fer en yeders vun der Familye, dutt sie in en erdner Haffe mit re handvoll Zwiwwle Schaale un genunk Wasser un schtellt des hinne uff der Offe. Sie losst’s hocke bis das die Oyer hatt sin un hen en ganz rodi Fareb. Sell sin not die Oschdre Oyer. In dem Sinn, mir am Sara-Wen Blatz noch e wennich alt-frankisch, alt-fashink, odder wie die Progressify Party secht, “old foggy.” Die menschde Leit heidich-daags, die sin nimmi zufridde mit kumm’ne gfarebdi Hinkel Oyer; sie misse Schocklaad Hinkel hawwe. Des Schocklaad Schtofft kaaft mir im Schtohr un fer sell zu duh, muss mer Geld hawwe. S waer nix gaege Schocklaad

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We had a great response when we asked local children

Drawing Contest Winners!

“What is your favorite fall activity?” Age 5 to 7

1st Place Ariel, 7, Lititz

This is a drawing of a boy jumping into the leaves, and his little sister playing in the leaves.

2nd Place

Winners were notified by phone and awarded $40 for first place and $25 for second place in each age category.

Jemima, 7, Lititz I enjoy gathering decorations outdoors with my sisters.

Age 8 to 10 1st Place Cowan, 10, Reinholds

A hayride with the sun setting on a pumpkin farm.

2nd Place Ervin, 9, Stevens

I love fall because I can eat fresh apples off the tree. And I like to cover myself with leaves. But I also like to run to the pile of leaves, but my hat sometimes blows off my head. But I like to balance a pumpkin on my head.

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WED., OCTOBER 27 A Drive Thru Trick or Treat will be held at the Ephrata Elks Lodge #1933, 170 Akron Rd., Ephrata, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Treats for children 12 and under. No walk-ins. WED., OCTOBER 27 - A Free Trunk or Treat Event in the Adamstown YMCA parking lot will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. WED., OCTOBER 27 - Cocalico Valley VFW Auxiliary to Post #3376 is sponsoring a Trunk and Treat event in the Ephrata Borough Hall parking lot right after the Jack Frost

Halloween parade (which begins at 7:00 p.m.). THURS., OCTOBER 28 - The West Earl Lions Club will be sponsoring a Halloween Parade at 7:00 p.m. Participants must be registered by 6:15 p.m.. Costume and band regis­ tration will be at the West Earl Lions Park; business floats, trucks groups should register on Louise Avenue in Talmage. The parade will end at the West Earl Fire Hall. Prizes will be awarded. Any questions, contact Jeffrey L. Zimmerman at 717-859-4921. FRI., OCTOBER 29 Jerusalem Lutheran Church, 36 Church St., Rothsville, will hold a Trunk or Treat, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. SAT., OCTOBER 30 - St. Luke’s United Church of Christ, 222 North Broad St., Lititz, will hold their Annual Christmas Bazaar, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. There will be food for sale. For more

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HOLIDAY BAZAAR Sat., November 6 • 8am-3pm

Vendors, Crafters, Bake Sale & Food Bring Your Friends! Located at Ephrata Amvets 614 S . State St., Ephrata

info., call the church at 717626-7100. SAT., OCTOBER 30 Swamp Lutheran Church, 275 Swamp Church Rd., Reinholds, will hold a Pig Stomach Dinner, from 2:00 p.m. until sold out. Take-out only. There is a cost. THURS., NOVEMBER 4 - Akron Grace E.C. Church, 101 North 7th Street, Akron, will host Worship Night at 7:00 p.m. SAT., NOVEMBER 6 Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main St., Leola, will hold an All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. There is a cost. SAT., NOVEMBER 6 The Upper Leacock Town­ ship War Memorial Associ­ ation is sponsoring its first monthly Indoor Flea Market at 54 West Main St., Leola, from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. There is no admission charge. Refreshments avail­ able for purchase. For more info., call 717-656-6154. SAT., NOVEMBER 6 Akron Grace E.C. Church, North 7th Street, Akron, will hold a Holiday Craft Show, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Food and baked goods will also be available. For more info., call the church at 717-8592700.

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SAT., NOVEMBER 6 Terre Hill Bible Fellowship Church, 407 West Main Street, Terre Hill, will host a Craft Bazaar, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. For more info., call Jill Ludwig at 484-5294647. SAT., NOVEMBER 6 The Ladies Auxiliary will host a Holiday Bazaar at the Ephrata Amvets, 614 S. State St., Ephrata, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. SAT., NOVEMBER 6 - A Free Lunch will be held at City Gate, 100 East Main St., Ephrata, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. SAT., NOVEMBER 6 - Garden Spot Village will host the Hunger Experience, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Garden Spot Village Chapel, 433 South Kinzer Ave., New Holland. Open to the public. Sign up online by Tuesday, October 26.

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Hilarious Headliner

Humerous Host

Friday, October 29th

Saturday, October 30th

Jess Zimmerman

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Reservations strongly encouraged on weekends. Please bring a mask.

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Support for Prison Ministries

1338 Main St, East Earl

Norm Klar Comedy Magic

Josh Landis Laughs In Lancaster

Saturday, November 6

Help The Elks Raise Funds With LAUGHTER! B.P.O. Elks Lodge #1933

170 Akron Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 • 717-738-0920 $20.00 Donation Includes Snacks & Beverages Cash Bar • Doors Open 7:00 p.m. • Showtime 8:00 p.m.

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Martin’s Country Market from 4-5:30* 1717 W Main St, Ephrata

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SAT., NOVEMBER 6 - A Gospel Show with Jeff Krick Sr. will be held at Kissinger’s Church, 715 Berkshire Boul­ e­vard Wyomissing, at 4:00 p.m. Doors open at 3:00 p.m. SAT., NOVEMBER 6 The Ladies Auxiliary B.P.O. Elks Lodge #1933 will hold their 10th Annual Funny Fundraiser at 170 Akron Rd., Ephrata. There is a donation cost. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Show starts at 8:00 p.m. For more info. or tickets, call Cindy at 717-413-2371. SAT., NOVEMBER 6 The Adamstown YMCA will hold a 5K and Pig Roast at the Adamstown Grove, 339 W. Main St., Reinholds. There is a registration fee. Register online or call the Adamstown YMCA. SUN., NOVEMBER 7 Akron Fire Company will hold a Holiday Gift Card Bingo. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Bingo starts at 1:00 p.m. There is a cost. Raffles, pull tickets, 50/50 and speed Bingo available for additional cost. For more info. or tickets, call 717330-8317. WED., NOVEMBER 10 - Weaverland Anabaptist Faith Community, 210 Weaverland Valley Rd., East Earl, will be providing a hot nutritious meal from 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., for dinein only. For more info., call 717-445-6348. THURS., NOVEMBER 11 - Trinity United Methodist Church, 420 Main St., Denver, will host a Free Community Meal. Takeout only. Pre-orders required by Friday, November 5. Pickup time is between 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. For more info. or to pre-order, call 717-3366748. Sponsored by local churches. FRI., NOVEMBER 12 SUN., NOVEMBER 14 Distelfink Country Christmas will be held at the Thomas Brendle Museum, 106 North Market St., Schaefferstown. Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. FRI., NOVEMBER 12 - The Adamstown YMCA will hold a Daddy Daughter Dance (80s Glow Party), from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. There is a cost per couple. Register online or call the Adamstown YMCA.

SAT., NOVEMBER 13 The Durlach-Mt. Airy Fire Company, 880 Durlach Rd., Stevens, will hold a Soup and Sub Sale, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Pick up at the fire company. There is a cost. For more info. or to pre-order, call 717-9890833. SAT., NOVEMBER 13 - Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue will hold its monthly “Meet and Greet the Goldens” from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at its Golden Gateway facility, 60 Vera Cruz Rd., Reinholds. Food is available for purchase. No admission charge. For more info., call Inza at 717-484-4799. SAT., NOVEMBER 13 - Ephrata Fire Co., 135 S. State St., will hold a chicken BBQ from 10:00 a.m. till sold out. Take-out only. There is a cost. SAT., NOVEMBER 13 A Free Lunch will be held at City Gate, 100 East Main St., Ephrata, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. SAT., NOVEMBER 13 Vinemont Lutheran Church, 1278 Fritztown Rd., Rein­ holds, will hold a Senior Citizen Turkey Dinner at 5:00 p.m. Entertainment by David Reinwold. There is a cost. RSVP to Sherri at 717625-3285. SUN., NOVEMBER 14 - The Ladies Auxiliary is hosting a Cash Bingo at the Ephrata Amvets Banquet Hall, 614 S. State St., Eph­ rata. Doors open at 1:00 p.m., bingo starts at 2:00 p.m. FRI., NOVEMBER 19 & SAT., NOVEMBER 20 - St.

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James Catholic Church, 505 Woodland Ave., Lititz, will host its annual Christmas Bazaar, from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Friday, and from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday. Admission is free and open to the public.

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St., Ephrata, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. SAT., DECEMBER 4 Brickerville United Lutheran Church, 340 East 28th Div­ ision Hwy., Lititz, will hold a Christmas Bazaar, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. THURS., DECEMBER 9 - Trinity United Methodist Church, 420 Main St., Denver, will host a Free Community Meal. Takeout only. Pre-orders required by Friday, December 3. Pickup time is between 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. For more info. or to pre-order, call 717-3366748. Sponsored by local churches. FRI., DECEMBER 10 & SAT., DECEMBER 11 - Historic Schaefferstown, Inc. will host its Annual Christkindlmarkt at St. Paul’s U.C.C., 1304 Heidelberg Ave., Schaefferstown, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Friday, and from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday. Admission is free. For more info., call Peg Fitzkee at 717-949-2697 or Harriet Faren at 717-272-8118.

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FRI., NOVEMBER 19 A Free Clothing Event will be held at City Gate, 100 East Main St., Ephrata, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 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., NOVEMBER 20 The Durlach-Mt. Airy Fire Company, 880 Durlach Rd., Stevens, will host a Holiday Arts and Craft Show of redware pottery, paintings, candles, baskets, Christmas arrangements and more, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Refreshments will be offered by the Ladies Auxiliary. For more info., call 717-3362717 or 717-572-1951. SAT., NOVEMBER 20 A Free Lunch will be held at City Gate, 100 East Main St., Ephrata, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. SAT., NOVEMBER 20 The Women’s Club of Den­ ver will present “A Night with Elvis” starring Jeff Krick Jr. at the Denver Fire Company, 425 Locust St., Denver, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. There is a cost for admission. For more info. or tickets, call June at 717-5385005. SUN., NOVEMBER 21 A Designer Purse Bingo to benefit the Cocalico High School Swim Team will be held at the Reamstown Fire Hall, 12 West Church St., Reamstown. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Bingo starts at 1:00 p.m. There is a cost per tickets. For more info. or to purchase tickets, call 717371-8079. SAT., NOVEMBER 27 A Free Lunch will be held at City Gate, 100 East Main

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Adamstown Library Events

Adamstown Area Library is hosting a variety of fun events for children and families this fall. See the full schedule below, and register through the library events calendar at www. AdamstownAreaLibrary.org/ events. The library is open for all regular services. Curbside and vestibule pickup are also available. Masks are required while inside the library. • Fall Wildlife Photo Contest – During the Month of October, submit your best wildlife photo to the Adamstown Area Library for a chance to win prizes. Starts Friday, October 1, entries must be dropped off at the library by Saturday, October 30. Please submit one unframed photo print. All photos will be on display until Saturday, November

20. Library Patrons will judge the 4 age categories: 5-9 years old, 10-12 years old, 13-17 years old, 18 years and older. Only one entry per person. Contestants may pick up their photos between Monday, November 22 and Wednesday, December 1. Winners will receive a Dave’s Diner Gift Certificate. • Almost Perfect Crimes - Tuesday, October 26 at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Join Miss Jess as they discover together “Whodunit!” Upon registration, you will receive the Zoom link and the Mini Murder Mystery Story. Additional clues and evidence will be revealed during their meeting as they try to solve the crime together. Tuesday, October 26 and Tuesday, November 23. For ages teen/adult due to some graphic content. • YMCA Trunk or Treat - Wednesday, October 27 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Adamstown YMCA parking lot. Stop by and see the decked-out trunks

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with Halloween decorations. Costumed kids can meander from car to car, collecting special treats. Miss Jess will be there with a special themed trunk & gifts. What a fun way to celebrate community coming together! • Virtual Touch A Truck Thursdays - Thursday, October 28 at 10:00 a.m. on Facebook. Buckle up for this weekly virtual event that will allow children to see and experience a tour of vehicles of all kinds-from dump trucks to fire trucks to backhoes. • Trick or Treat Night Friday, October 29 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Miss Jess will be giving a special treat at the Adamstown Area Library parking lot to all costumed children. • Golden Ticket Search - During the months of October and November, check out a book that has a golden ticket inside and get a piece of candy at the circulation desk!

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• Tantalizing & Terrifying Tape Travel - November 1 through 30. Miss Jess wants to make sure you have seen every part of the new Children’s Room. Start at her office door and wind your way around as you explore in places you may have never seen before! Don’t fall off the line. “The Floor is LAVA!” Finish at the Circulation Desk for a piece of candy! • This or That or That Family Trivia – Tuesday, Novomber 2 at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Kids love quizzes – and they are going to keep your family guessing! Would you rather discover a new animal species OR create a life-changing invention OR guest star on your favorite TV show? Throughout the program, you will discover each other’s hilarious, thoughtful, and fascinating choices to help discover all kinds of things about your loving family! Sign up today and make a “Good choice!” Held on 1st Tuesdays through December 7. • “Budding Bookworms” Preschool Storytime with Miss Maribeth - Every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. in the library. November (Continued On Page 19A)

Births BARTLETT, Sarah, and Jordan Harris, Lititz, a daughter, at UPMC Lititz. BENITEZ, Justine, and Joshua Sabo, Lititz, a son, at UPMC Lititz. CHAMBERS, Matthew and Megan (Ressler), New Holland, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. EL MOUTAKWAKIL, Belkacem, and Chadia Benchad, Denver, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. GRAHAM, Erik and Courtney, Lititz, a son, at UPMC Lititz. HURST, Corbin D. and Vanessa A. (Blank), East Earl, a son, at home. KEATH, Brandon and Adrian (Shelley), Lititz, a son, at UPMC Lititz. LIEBL, Scott and Victoria, Stevens, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. MARTIN, Kenton and Stephanie (Nolt), Lititz, a son, at UPMC Lititz. MARTIN, Nathan M. and Kirsten E. (Martin), Lititz, a daughter, at home. MARTIN, Wilson D. and Lucille Z. (Zimmerman), New Holland, a daughter, at home.

MOLINA, Carolina, and Alex Fahnestock, Lititz, a son, at UPMC Lititz. OJEDA, Luisa, and Colby Mullins, Ephrata, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. PEELOR, Anthony C. and Brandi N. (Kauffman), New Holland, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. SAINT, Bradford and Judith (Behrens), Denver, a son, at Birth Care and Family Health Care Services, Bart. STOLTZFUS, Allen Wayne and Lizzie K. (Fisher), New Holland, a son, at home. STOLTZFUS, Elmer and Arie (Stoltzfus), Leola, a daughter, at UPMC Lititz. STOLTZFUS, Omar G. and Elizabeth H. (Beiler), New Holland, a son, at home. STORK, Zachary and Danielle, Lititz, a son, at UPMC Lititz. WEST, Malcolm and Elsbeth (Mitchell), Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. ZIMMERMAN, Javin S. and Kristina (Burkholder), Denver, a daughter, at home.

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Songs And Stories Of The Red, White And Blue Ephrata Matthew Dodd will present that originated as the Eicher farmhouse building in the Library Songs and Stories of the 1730s. To save the Eicher Red, White and Blue on House and the smaller Programs Sunday, November 14 at 2:00 p.m. at the Eicher Arts Center, 409 Cocalico Street in Ephrata Borough’s Grater Park. Dodd’s program will start with him performing George M. Cohan’s “You’re a Grand Old Flag” and will include some of the greatest patriotic songs in the nation’s history. Against the backdrop of different American flags representing the eras when each of the songs in the program was composed, he will sing the lyrics, play the music and tell stories about the songs’ creations and the people who composed them. A former teacher with a strong interest in history as well as music, Dodd has

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THIS WEEK’S

Biblical Message

Conversation Peace

by Pastor Ricky Kurth “Only let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ: that whether I come and see you, or else be absent, I may hear of your affairs, that ye stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel” (Phil. 1:27).

Interestingly, whenever Paul uses the phrase “stand fast,” it is always to challenge people to stand fast in an area in which they were not standing fast! For instance, he tells the Corinthians to “stand fast in the faith” (I Cor. 16:13), for they had lost their faith in one of the fundamentals of the faith, the resurrection (I Cor. 15:12-50). He told the Galatians to “stand fast in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free” (Gal. 5:1) because they were forsaking grace for the law. He told the Thessalonians to “stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught” (II Thes. 2:15), especially the “tradition” of working

for a living (3:7-12). The Thessalonians had become so excited about the Rapture that many of them quit their jobs in anticipation of the Lord’s coming!

But here in Philippians 1:27, Paul tells the Philippians to “stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel.” This

is because two ladies in the church were quarreling (4:2), and some in the church were siding with Euodias and some with Syntyche. “Striving together” is the Greek word sunathleo. The prefix sun means together with, and athleo is the word from which we get athlete and athletics. Athletes are often teammates who must strive together to achieve a common victory, and this is what Paul was calling on the Philippians to do for the cause of Christ. Notice Paul isn’t talking about faith in the gospel. The faith of the gospel is our faithfulness or fidelity to maintaining the gospel as God gave it, just as old

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“high-fi” or “high-fidelity” records claimed to be highly faithful to the sound recorded in the studio. We are to strive together to maintain fidelity to the gospel God gave to Paul. Finally, Paul does not say we should strive with one another for the faith of the gospel. He rather says we should be striving “together” as those who see the fellowship of the mystery with those who don’t. With all the talk about “peace on earth,” how refreshing it would be if we could enjoy the “conversation peace” Paul longed to see in Philippi! (Psa. 133:1; Eph. 4:3).

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Adamstown Lititz Historical Foundation Event Join the Lititz Historical Library Foundation for a special Events event at the Lititz Public (Continued From Page 16A)

3, 10, 17 & 24. Join them for books, songs, activities & crafts. Ages 2-5. On Wednesday, November 3, they will do a creature hunt. Keep a sharp eye out as you search for a variety of creatures, listen to Miss Maribeth tell a fun story, learn some interesting facts, and go for a mini-hike. On November 17, they will have a Costume Character Storytime. • Virtual Touch A Truck Thursdays - Every Thursday in November - November 4, 11, 18 & 25 at 10:00 a.m. on Facebook. Buckle up for this weekly virtual event that will allow children to see and experience a tour of vehicles of all kinds-from dump trucks to fire trucks to backhoes. • Money & Budgeting Program with Turie Sotzin from Mid Penn Bank Saturday, November 6 in person at the Adamstown Grove Pavilion. Three sessions for various age groups: 9:30 a.m. (Ages 3-8), 10:00 a.m. (Ages 9-15), 11:00 a.m. (Ages 16 & up). Includes information on Financial Literacy with fun games, snacks, and activities.

Library on Saturday, November 20. After a few brief items of business, local author Jimmy Rosen will present a Q&A session and sign his book, “Got Gas?” This hardbound coffee table book is a pictorial look at Central Pennsylvania service stations in photos, including several in Lititz. Admission to the event is free, but limited to 50 attendees. Signups begin Saturday, November 6, and can be reserved by calling the library at 717-626-2255.

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• Digital Escape Room: Turkey Trouble - Tuesday, November 16 at 6:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Day is coming soon, and your favorite animal is in trouble! You must be clever and find a way to protect all the turkeys and save the holiday! Register to get the Zoom link. • Reading Royals Winter Reading Challenge Starting November 15 thru February 1, 2022. For ages 5-15. Participants read 20 minutes per day for 30 days (doesn’t have to be consecutive) to receive a free kid’s ticket to a game,

If you cannot attend the program but would like a book, or if you’d like to preorder a book for delivery on Saturday, November 20, contact the author at sledworks@aol.com. Rosen will also donate 20% of all book sale proceeds that

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along with one free adult ticket. Any additional purchased adult tickets will make $5 for the home library. • Character Preschool Storytime - Wednesday, November 17 at 10:00 a.m. Slappy from the Reading Royals will be joining the library for Storytime, Craft, and Photo Ops to promote the Winter Reading Challenge! • Medicare Enrollment – Friday, November 19 in the conference room from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. by appointment only.

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Lancaster County Office of Aging runs a program called PA Medi which assists older adults with Medicare/Medicaid and health insurance questions. Each fall volunteers from this group meet individually with beneficiaries to go over their medical plans. Some insurance companies make policy changes and/or increase cost. It’s worth it to have your Medicare plan reviewed and see whether your plan stayed the same or not. If it is the same and you are happy with it, no need to switch. You can

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adult due to some graphic content. • Digital Escape Room: Christmas Tuesday, November 30 at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. It is Christmas Eve Night, the stockings are hung, and the tree is decorated so brightly. All that is left to do is put out the cookies. Uh Oh! It looks like they are locked up in a cabinet. Hurry up and figure out the combinations before St. Nicholas arrives in his sleigh! • Fall Themed I SPY Window Game – November 1 thru 30. Stop in at the library to “spy with your little eye” all the fun things on the window. Enjoy a snack or lunch at the picnic table while you search. • Author Storytime with Kevin Hewitt - Friday, December 3 at 10:00 a.m. In “Nobody Loves Jesus” Hewitt deploys an eclectic and colorful cast of hand-drawn characters named Nobody (because they have no body). These characters invite young readers to pray, play and praise Jesus as they explore each of the ABCs. This book encourages parents to introduce playfulness into educational moments with their kids and provides a helpful intro to faith. Kevin will be selling his signed editions for you to purchase - What a Great Christmas Present!

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East Cocalico Township Cuts Ribbon On New Skate Park

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese A ribbon cutting ceremony was held last week to officially open the brand new East Cocalico Skate Park, which adjoins the far end of the Reamstown Park. This new skate park has been a year in planning, and discussion and has finally come to fruition. The Cocalico Alternative Sports Association originally approached the East Cocalico Township Supervisors with the idea, and from that point surveys were sent out and a skate park was the most popular request. Local skaters were given the chance to offer ideas, and those have now become reality. The park has a bowl as well as a pump track, which has been a huge hit. A multitude of skaters of all ages turned out to test the new park on opening day, and it was clear all in attendance were stoked about using the park. Shown on the right cutting the ribbon is park builder Matt Arment, along with East Cocalico Supervisor Jeff Mitchell and Tara Erkinger, Vice Chair of the East Cocalico Recreation Board.

“Pieces From The Past” - Featuring The Lititz Historical Foundation

“Pieces From The Past” continues this week, feat­ uring the Lititz Historical Foundation. In this weekly article, Shopping News read­ ers will learn about local items housed in local mus­ eums and historical societies. Shown in this week’s photograph are two items that provided lighting for the late 18th century and

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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese 19th century home. The tin The second item is a candleholder (sometimes combination wick trimmer referred to as a tinderbox and candlesnuffer. Trimming style) had a handle for the wick controlled the carrying the candle and a flame. This one is made of drawer, used in this case to forged iron and works like store extra candles, but it could also be used to store a scissors to cut the wick. matches. Other designs had The raised part near the right a round base for storing edge snuffs out the candle. matches or flint strikers. (Continued On Page 2B)

East Cocalico Awards Lion Of The Year

Each year the East Cocalico Lions Club honors one of their members with a “Lion of the Year” award. This award is given to a Lion who in the past Lionistic year has been very active in the club, has displayed and believed in the values of Lionism, has provided service to the community

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese and to the club, has shown Recently, the Lions of commitment to the club’s East Cocalico presented this and the association’s motto prestigious award to Lion of “We Serve” and most of Tim Hegeman, shown in all promoted the Lion Spirit the photo being presented and the ideals of Lionism. This award is extra special a plaque by Lions Club because the recipient is President Brent Porter. selected and voted on by the The members of the East members of the club. (Continued On Page 17B)


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Obituaries

Leonard L. Martin

Leonard L. Martin, 76, of Denver, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, October 23, 2021 at his home, surrounded by his family and loved ones. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Rosene (Weaver) Martin. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Leon G. and Bertha A. (Esbenshade)

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Martin. Leonard was a butcher, working at New Holland Meat Market, Dutch­Way Farm Market, and lastly Shady Maple Farm Market. He was a member of Weaverland Anabaptist Faith Community. An avid hunter and fisherman, he also enjoyed time spent with his family and caring for his property. In addition to his wife, he is survived by five children: Sherry, married to Kevin Sensenig, Denver; Randy, married to Bonnie (Sensenig) Martin, Denver; Steve, married to Carol (Kreisher) Martin, Denver; Jeff, married to Crystal (Sprout) Martin, Denver; and Rosie, married to Duane Martin, New Holland; 15 grand­ children; 18 great­grand­ children; and two brothers: Marlin, married to Linda

(Zeiset) Martin, Terre Hill, and Roy, married to Nancy (Zeiset) Martin, Narvon. He was preceded in death by a sister, Nancy Martin. His funeral will be held on Friday, October 29, 2021, at Weaverland Anabaptist Faith Community, 210 Weaverland Valley Rd., East Earl with Brian Martin, C. Kenneth Martin, and Leon Hurst officiating. Interment will be in the adjoining church cemetery. Viewings will be held at the church on Thursday from 6 – 8 p.m. and Friday from 1 – 2 p.m. Kindly omit flowers. If desired, memorials may be sent to Hospice & Comm­ unity Care, P. O. Box 4125, Lancaster, PA 17604­4125. Online condolences may be posted at www.groffecken roth.com. The Eckenroth Home for Funerals, Terre Hill is in charge of arrangements.

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The following events will be hosted by the Lititz Public Library for the month of October and November. For more information, call the library at 717­626­2255 or email register@lititzlibrary. org. • Special Event – Virtual Pumpkin Decorating Con­ test! An event for the entire family. Get into the Fall Spirit by decorating a pumpkin. Decorate or carve your pumpkin to look like a favorite book character or make it funny, scary, or unique! Starting on Monday, October 4, pumpkin photos can be emailed to register@ lititzlibrary.org. The dead­ line for entering and

emailing photos of your decorated pumpkin is Friday, October 29. Your pumpkin photos will be posted on their Facebook page and in the library. This contest is open to all ages. Prizes will be awarded. See the library’s website for contest rules. • Painting Club ­ Wed­ nesday, October 27 at 12:30 p.m. Meet the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Bring your own painting supplies. Get together with others to paint and socialize. No registration required. • BYOB – Bring Your Own Book (Club) ­ Thurs­ day, October 28 at 2:00 p.m. 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

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The Lititz Historical Society, located at 145 East Main Street, Lititz, is now open. Their hours of operation are: Monday through Saturday, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. through October 30. Timed tours “on the :15” will be available beginning with the first tour of the day at 11:15 a.m., and the last tour of the day beginning at 4:15 p.m. The museum and gift shop will be open 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. every Friday and Saturday in November and December. Due to COVID­19, they will be following all CDC guidelines, including masks, social distancing and socially­distanced tours, one­way arrow tape on the floors and hand sanitizer. Walk­in tours are welcome, but scheduling a tour in advance is highly en­ couraged. Call the foun­ dation today at 717­627­ 4636 to schedule your tour.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, October 27, 2021 - 5B FOR SALE: Firewood. Mixed hardwoods, no maple, no pine. Split and cut to 18”, well seasoned, stored in greenhouse for 1 year. $185/ cord plus delivery. 717-7333952. FOR SALE: FIREWOOD, 18” split and seasoned, $175/ cord (lesser amounts available). 717-445-0213. FOR SALE: Medium army coats, size 12 combat boots, XL NASCAR, T-shirts. Call 717-721-5497.

Antiques FOR SALE: Vintage Silvertone floor model phonograph in excellent working condition. Big Band record album included. Asking $325. Call 717-335-3586.

Appliances FOR SALE: Sunbeam microwave, $20, like new condition. 717-803-9430.

FOR SALE: 2010 Jeep Liberty 4x4 automatic, trail rated, black sunroof, 165,000 miles, $5,500. 717-7331155.

Auto/Truck FOR SALE: 1984 Buick LeSabre 4.1 V6 automatic, 49,900 miles, garage kept, $4,500. 717-733-1155.

FOR SALE: 2007 Ford Van E150 Heavy Duty, low mileage, 105K, 8 lug tires, very good condition, runs, excellent condition, new brakes, rotor, drums, sway bars, battery. $6,800. Call Don at 717-3353484.

FOR SALE: 2014 F150 King Rancher truck, 54,000 miles, Kelly Blue Book, $31,000 to $33,000. Asking price, $30,000 negotiable. Interested? Call 610-750-1185. FOR SALE: 2002 Buick LeSabre, low miles, new tires, brakes, inspection. Excellent condition. $5,950/OBO. 717-656-9544.

FOR SALE: 1993 Bayliner 21’ with trailer, V6 inboard/outboard, good engine, comes with ski tower. $2,800 OBO. More info., 717-445-0213.

FOR SALE: 2015 Town & Country Chrysler van, good condition, 150,000 miles. $7,000. Call 717-859-2328. FOR SALE: 2014 Chevy Cruze LS 1.8 4-cyl automatic, garage kept, Atlantis Blue, 5500 miles, like new, $16,500. 717-733-1155.

Qualifications: Self motivated, positive attitude, organized, good work ethic, attentiveness to quality control, able to keep a clean and tidy work area. Ability to work well in a team environment, detail focused. Monday-Friday 1st Shift Work! Clean, safe, and positive working environment. Flexible scheduling.

in

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.

AM & PM SHIFTS NEEDED

NOW HIRING SERVERS 3687 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata (717) 738-7381

717.293.0800

R076961

Phone

Experienced Servers & Counter Help All Shifts • Excellent Wages

Apply On Our Facebook Page Or In Person:

1215 N. Reading Rd., Stevens • 717.336.8888

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

Pages 12B to 14B

FT Automotive Technician Trainee

HELP WANTED

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

Apply now at cjtire.com/careers

No Experience Needed - Will Train Perfect job for retirees, college students and retail workers looking for a new career. PT/FT/Seasonal, Flexible Hours. $12-$14 an hour upon hire.

Call Don at

FLAGGER

Traffic Plan seeks Flaggers to set up and control traffic around construction sites. A valid Driver’s License is a must, good pay and benefits. If interested, please fill out an application at

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

717-885-2945 is accepting applications for:

CUSTODIAN - 2ND SHIFT

Are You Looking For A New Career In 2021? FT & PT Positions Available!

$4,000 Sign-On Bonus For $1,500 Sign-On Bonus For

Call to apply: 717-278-8406

See our special section on

LOOKING FOR A CAREER?

CDL Drivers

Gordonville, PA

Construction/ Mechanical?

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

TAX PREPARERS! NOW HIRING

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

1050 W. Main St., Mount Joy (717) 653-2140

Either call, apply in person or email us at fhsllc@comcast.net

2316 Norman Road Lancaster, PA 17601

FOR SALE: Illuminated, fullpage magnifying desk lamp for low vision. 8”x10”, $45. 717-269-1753.

WHO’S HIRING

NOW HIRING • food preparation cook (ft/pt) • packaGinG assistant (ft/pt) • disHWasHer

FOR SALE: Custom built replacement windows and doors. Professional installation. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Ephrata Business Center. Thank You! FOR SALE: 1950’s kitchen/ dinette set, chrome legs, laminate top, four chairs. Asking $50. 610-554-0158.

Boats/Motors

FOR SALE: 2001 Alero 4cyl., automatic, inspection good til 9/22. 105,650 miles. Asking $1,250. Call after noon, 717-330-2922.

Household/Furniture

Full-time, hourly

MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST/ ELECTRICIAN 12-month, full-time, hourly

READING AND/OR MATH PARAPROFESSIONAL Part-time, hourly

CLASSROOM/SPECIAL EDUCATION PARAPROFESSIONAL Part-time, hourly Visit the employment page of our website for more information and to obtain a support staff application!

www.cocalico.org

Loaders

OR Call the Human Resources Office - 717-336-1417

Apply Online

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

www.eagledisposalofpa.com

Applications should be mailed to:

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


6B - Wednesday, October 27, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Lawn & Garden

FOR SALE: Electric lift chair. 1 year old. Works well. $1,100, new, ask-­ ing $250. It is located in Berks County, Cumru Township. Must be will-­ ing to pick up. Contact Donna F. 610-779-3738.

FOR SALE: Male mini Lab-­ radoodle puppy, fourteen weeks old, $350 OBO. 717-445-5532.

Pets & Animals

FOR SALE: Toro 22” recy-­ cler lawn mower, used. FOR SALE: ACA Mini Poo-­ Electric start. $150 OBO. dle male puppy, black, Call 717-330-5959. $650-OBO. Happy little guy who loves children. UTD on FOR SALE: Riding mowers vaccines and dewormings. and push, with or without baggers. Fall clean up. 717- 717-445-9825. 445-5090. FOR SALE: Farm and family FOR SALE: New La-Z-Boy power wall recliner. Hand-­ FOR SALE: Electric hedge raised Jack Russell pups, held control. Premium off- trimmer, 30”; Little Wonder first shots and dewormed, white fabric. $1,299. 717- brand. Good working condi-­ ready now. Call or text, 717tion. Asking $15. 610-554- 304-5733. 269-1753. 0158. FOR SALE: Recliner lift chair, FOR SALE: Miniature Poo-­ many various setting for your dles born August 16. vacci-­ best comfort position. High nated and vet checked, very quality easy chair, good brown fabric, used three cute and playful. 301-991months. Special $2,800 7279. FOR SALE: Poulan pole trim-­ OBO. 717-371-8288. mer, extra blade, like new, FOR SALE: New, gel foam asking $75. Call 717-859- FOR SALE: AKC 5 year old French Bulldog, cream, mattress overlay for twin or 2160. spayed. A friendly, sweet medical size bed. girl for a one dog home. 34”x76”x3.5”, $25. 717-665$350-OBO. 717-445-9825. 5265.

FOR SALE: Four cute little puppies need a good home. Call today to claim yours. $400 OBO. 717445-9619. FOR SALE: Goberian pup-­ pies available 9/25 w/vacci-­ nation records and health certificate. Call 717-5726275 for info.

Machinery/Tools

Produce/Edibles FOR SALE: Sweet potatoes. Georgia Jet, Centennial, Her-­ nandez, O’Henry. Call 717-

Motorcycles/ATV’s

FOR SALE: Computer desk, 60x24x58, $50. 717-7381091.

HELP WANTED CDL B & NON-CDL DRIVERS

FOR SALE: 2012 Honda Shadow Spirit 750cc, orange, garage kept, 2,610 miles, new battery, just inspected. Asking $4,000. Call or text, 717-406-6834.

445-5657.

FOR SALE: AKC Boxer pups, 3 males available, 13 weeks old, health cer-­ tificates come with. Call 717-598-0665.

FOR SALE: Field fresh cauli-­ flower, $2/each, cabbage, 10 or more, $1.25, sweet pota-­ toes, $14/basket, Acorn, butternut, spaghetti squash, $1/each. Turnips and Kohl-­ rabi, while supply lasts. 117 Eastern School Road, New Holland. 717-354-6519.

HELP WANTED

Part-Time Local company is in need of experienced drivers. Great opportunity for retired drivers and others who have a flexible schedule looking for additional income. Oncall on-demand time sensitive, time critical p/up and delivery. Home daily. Well maintained equipment excellent pay. Must have minimum 3 years verifiable truck driving experience. Must have minimum 3 years clean MVR and minimum 3 years accident free. Must meet all DOT requirements.

Real Estate United Church of Christ Homes

We are seeking an individual to make local farm deliveries. Class B CDL required. Some evening or early morning hours required. Must be able to lift 50 lb. bags. Full time position with overtime. Benefits include paid holidays, vacation, health insurance and retirement plan. Apply At:

Gehman Feed Mill, Inc.

Call our voice mail number

44 North 3rd Street, Denver, PA 17517 Phone: (717) 336-5585 or nic@gehmanfeedmill.com

717-869-5734

UR DIG INTO YO R! BRUBACHE T A R E E R A C

Ephrata Manor

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

RPT Accounts Receivable Clerk

This is a regular part-time position working between 30 and 52.50 hours in a two-week pay period. • Minimum of one year of experience in bookkeeping or accounting • Experience in heath care preferred • Must possess excellent organizational skills • Experience/knowledge of basic computer skills

CAREGIVERS NEEDED

October 29, 2021

Heather Brand, Executive Director United Church of Christ Homes Ephrata Manor

Immediate openings available. Care for our clients in their homes. Days, evenings, weekends. Will train.

99 Bethany Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 Phone: (717) 738-7450 • Fax: (717) 738-7478 hbrand@ucc-homes.org EEOE

OPERATORS, PIPE LAYERS, LABORERS, SUPERVISORS AND MORE!

APPLY IN PERSON OR ONLINE AT WWW.BRUBACHER.NET

Call PA Home Care of Lancaster

Subject to reasonable accommodation for religious or medical reasons, proof of vaccination against COVID-19 virus is a condition of employment for this position.

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!

Sporting Goods FOR SALE: Lanber O/U 12 gauge, new condition, $600 with box, 4 choke tubes. 717-621-0794.

Excellent wages benefits, including retirement plan. Please mail or fax resume and letter of interest by

Questions? Call 717-445-4571

FOR SALE: Mobile home, new roof 2014, new heat pump 2011, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fire-­ place, needs some work, Denver, $105,000. 717-925-5893.

717-464-2006

FULL TIME

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

CUSTOMER SERVICE your day will include assisting with:

NOW HIRING

Ad Placement, Printing Orders, Rental Property Management and various other duties. (Willing to train motivated candidate.)

skills needed:

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

Lititz Location

Denver Location

Assistant Grower/Apprentice

Packing & Shipping Associate

IT Network Administrator

Mohnton Location

Design Associate

Cashier - Seasonal Part-Time

Cashier - Seasonal Part-Time

Fleetwood Location

Nursery - Seasonal Part-Time

Department 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!

Ability to Multi-Task & Problem Solve Organized & Detail-Oriented • Good Communication Skills Experience with Microsoft Office Programs Benefits: Paid Holidays & Vacation Time, Health Insurance & 401K Mon. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Tues.-Fri. 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Every Third Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Please send your resume, including salary requirements to:

THE

SHOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

Hocking Printing Co., Inc. 615 E. Main St., P.O. Box 456 Ephrata, PA 17522 or email pboyer@snews.com


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, October 27, 2021 - 7B NOTICE: Yard Sale, 10/30, 7am-? Household items, craft supplies, furniture, books shelves, jewelry, toys, children’s clothing, home decor, tools, misc. items. 500 South Ridge Road, Denver.

FOR SALE: CRVENA Zastava M 70 pistol, cal. 7.65 (32ACP) NIB with Sentry Safe/keys, blued, all new. $350. Contact Jack at 610603-6760.

FOR SALE: Remington Model 14, calibers 30, $475; 32 caliber, $475; 35 NOTICE: Multi-Family Gar-­ caliber, $650. Good condi-­ age Sale, 11/5-11/6, 7-12. Many items: Christmas, tion. 717-371-4217. household, antiques. 300 & 360 Woodchuck Drive, Eph-­ rata.

Notice

NOTICE: Huge Indoor Sale, 10/30, 7-1pm. 35+ Family. Clothes, all sizes, dresses, baby equipment, household, decor, Tupperware, 31 bags, Lemongrass spa, more. It will be set up like a store for easy shopping. Food stand/baked goods. Benefits local family. Lebanon Valley Christian School gym, 7821 Lancaster Ave., Myerstown.

NOTICE: Piano lessons. Call Susan Lambert, lessons for all ages. 717-371-4742, 11 Brookfield Drive, Ephrata. NOTICE: We accept brush, trimmings, grass clippings, trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-7331602. NOTICE: Custom built re-­ placement windows and doors. Professional installa-­ tion. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St., Ephrata in the Ephrata Business Center. Thank You!

NOTICE: Storewide, 1/2 Off, 5th Saturday Event, Leola Thrift Shoppe, Saturday, Oct. 30, 9-4, 265 W. Main St., Leola, between Mook’s and Sharp Shopper.

GARAGE SALE

GARAGE SALE Saturday, October 30th 7 AM - 11 AM RAIN OR SHINE

136 School Lane, Brownstown Women’s Clothing (Small - XLg.), Women’s Shoes (Sizes 9 - 9½), Boys’ Clothing (4/5 - 8), Girls’ Clothing (5 - 8), Gently Used Designer Handbags, 5x7 Wool Rug, King Size Quilt Sets, Household Items, Stroller, Children’s Wooden Rocking Chairs, Toys, Pots and Pans, Dishes, Christmas Ornaments,

AND MUCH MORE!

NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family Yard Sale, October 30, 7amnoon. Lots of clothing, furni-­ ture as in table, chairs, chest of drawers, fridge, dyer, couch and chair set, 12HELP OFFERED: Cory’s string guitar, violin, accor-­ NOTICE: Heated Garage dion, Tupperware, oh and so Handyman Service is looking Sale, Friday/Saturday, Oc-­ much more. 150 Spook Lane, to fix those things around the tober 29-30. Toys, kid’s house in need of repair, so books, baby clothing, kid’s Narvon. you don’t have to. No job too NOTICE: Garage Sale, Five coats, blanket sleepers, tow-­ small. So call, 717-723Families, Thursday, Friday, els, blender, Nesco Roaster Saturday, 11-4. Inside gar-­ Oven, new Pyrex, Tupper-­ NOTICE: Sweet Blossom 0277. Reasonable rates/in-­ age. Guitars, bear coffee ta-­ ware, games, Bath & Body Pop-Up Shop, sured. PA#103368. ble, outside nativity, Beanie items, misc. (See Craigslist). Fabric Babies ($1), Precious Mo-­ Take Route 322 to Clay Wednesday, 10/27, 9:30ments ($3), Degenhart, tools, School Road to Clearview Thursday, 10/28, lots more. 72 North Ream-­ Gardens Development, #3 3:00, HELP OFFERED: Red Hill stown Road, Stevens. Meadow Drive. Watch for 9:30-1:00. 200+ Bolts of Property Services, LLC. signs. removal, tree trim-­ NOTICE: Yard Sale, Satur-­ dress fabric, new prints. Tree ming, stump grinding, day, 10/30, 7am. Table and NOTICE: Moving Sale, Fri-­ forestry mulching, brush chairs, two tone rub day, October 29, 8am. Ex-­ 230 S. Fairmount Rd., clearing. 717-962-0216. through matching bench tension kitchen table and Ephrata. with a back, 2 outdoor met-­ chairs, china set, cedar al rockers, glider rocker, 7 chest, sofa, wall decor, two tone chairs and hutch, housewares, men’s clothing Applications are being accepted for misc. 1792 Main St., East and lots more. 187 Turtle Hill Earl. Road, Leola.

Help Offered

Garage Sale

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

Welsh Mountain Home, a Personal Care Home in New Holland, PA, is seeking the following:

PRODUCTION WORKERS

FT Personal Care Aide

Combination Day & Evening Shifts, $14.00

FT Night Shift Personal Care Aide

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

$12.00

PT Housekeeper $11.00

HELP OFFERED: Driver with van, good rates. John 717625-1102. HELP OFFERED: Groff Painting. Clean, quality work. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. Ephrata. 717-723-5734, PA118129. HELP OFFERED: Christian woman will take care of your mom or dad, from 8pm-9am. Vera 717-8087055. HELP OFFERED: Schmuck’s Painting, Powerwashing. Reasonable rates. 717-6251102.

Cleaning Services HELP OFFERED: Cleaning Services. Offices, banks, residential, commercial, churches, move in/out, & apartment turnovers. Call/ text, Time2clean, 717-8748455.

HELP OFFERED: A-Clean Hometown Services spe-­ cializing in offices, apart-­ ment turn-overs, move-ins and move-outs, churches and residential house clean-­ ing. Serving Lancaster County for 27 years. 717336-4854.

HELP OFFERED: House cleaning services for Shoe-­ neck and nearby areas. Call/ text So Nice and Clean, 717572-9909. HELP OFFERED: We do mulching, edging, planting, HELP OFFERED: I’m an ex-­ trimming, pruning, and perienced house cleaner. hardscaping. Call ZJ’s Es-­ Houses, offices, RVs, camp-­ tate Maintenance at 717ers. Text or call, 717-572- 381-5055 or visit landsca-­ pinglancasterpa.com. 7969.

Home & Lawn Care

Help Wanted

Woodworkers for Small Door Company. Sanders, Cutting & Millwork. Paid vacation and paid holidays. Pay based on experience.

37 N. Church St. Ephrata, PA 17522

(717) 738-3530

103 Walnut Street, Denver, PA 17517

Every Weekend, $15.00

PT Dietary Aide

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

Family owned since 1912.

JOIN OUR TEAM! FT Warehouse and Delivery Associates at our Lancaster LDC location.

Contact Melody Blochberger at 717-355-9522 ext. 102 or visit www.welshmountainhome.org EOE

Medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurances, 401(k), employee discounts, paid holidays & PTO for eligible FT employees

HAVE A FEW HOURS A WEEK TO

Apply now at cjtire.com/careers

EARN SOME EXTRA $$$?

THE

SHOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

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

Delivery times are FLEXIBLE! Paying SALARY + MILEAGE! Job Requirements: • 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

Now Hiring!

Full-Time Generator Technician • Generator Assembly Technician needed for assembling custom-made generators • Willing to train qualified applicant • Comprehensive benefits package including paid vacation and holidays, health insurance, company paid disability insurance and 401k match Please contact: HR@staufferdiesel.com for application and job description, or call (717) 721-5117

Applications can be found:

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

34 Stauffer Lane, Ephrata, PA 17522


8B - Wednesday, October 27, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Help Wanted 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: Milking cows. Evenings and weekends. 6-7 hour shifts. Start time 4:30. Call 717587-7540. HELP WANTED: Now hiring PT general help, including maintenance, must work weekends. Apply at Red Roof Inn, 2017 N. Reading Rd., Denver, PA 17517.

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.

Read your ad the first week it appears! This publication will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement.

HELP WANTED: Church of-­ fice administrator, parttime, typing skills essen-­ tial. Willingness to learn church computer programs necessary. Please contact Pastor Bonnie Oplinger at 484-388-0563.

HELP WANTED: Helper wanted ASAP. FT/PT Care-­ giver in Ephrata/Lititz area. Must be 18 years old with own transportation. Paid training will be pro-­ vided. Call/text Stan at 717-989-4490.

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.

Wanted

WANTED: Check your attic. Buying vintage clothes, costume jew-­ elry, gold, silver & antiques. I will buy your treasures. Uncle Funky’s new location 2350 N. Reading Rd., Denver, PA. Muddy Creek Shopping Cen-­ ter. 1-484-432-9770, 717-733-0003.

HELP WANTED: Part-time experienced cleaning help, transportation required, flexible hours, great wages. Call 717-336-4854.

Hiring Motivated

Individuals For Positions As

Mason Tenders And/Or Experienced Masons

No experience required. Family owned and operated commercial masonry construction company. Competitive wages and great benefits. Call

484-797-9439 for an interview.

ALARM DISPATCHER

Growing alarm company in need of

USA Burley Tobacco Tobacco Receiving Station

Warehouse & Forklift Operator Positions Available

Applicants must be hard working and reliable. Seasonal Employment, December thru February

Call 717-799-1043

or apply at 135 Brethren Church Rd., Leola

To Buy

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

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

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: $50-$500 paid for junk autos. Free removal. Call anytime, licensed, in-­ sured, bonded. All paper-­ work taken care of legally. 717-989-6980. WANTED: Antiques, old bot-­ tles, stoneware, primitives, anything old. Steve, 717371-1259. WANTED: $100-$2,000 paid for unwanted and junk vehi-­ cles. Local, insured and bonded dealer. Free removal. Call anytime, 717-350-1208. 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!

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 Kountry Kraft Inc. is currently hiring...

CABINET INSTALLERS Your Custom Countertop Company

JOIN OUR TEAM!

FT Automotive Technician at our New Holland location

Manufacturing Techs CounterTek Inc. is a fast-growing company that manufactures quality custom countertops for the kitchen and bath industry. We are looking for motivated individuals who want the opportunity to join our team! We are looking for a few good people with great work ethics and attitudes. You will have an opportunity to work with the best people in the countertop industry. We are a family-oriented company with great benefits.

Standard work week: Monday through Friday, 6am-2:30pm plus overtime

Sign-on bonus available for experienced automotive techs who qualify. Unlimited earning potential ($60K-$100K+). Valid PA Inspection & Emissions licenses. Minimum of 2 years automotive technician experience required. Medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurances, 401(k), employee discounts, paid holidays & PTO

Apply now at

APPLY IN-PERSON OR ONLINE

Seeking a motivated full-time team member for Carpenter Position. Offering:

Employees of CounterTek are offered the following compensation and benefits:

Applications may be submitted Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm

1215 Ridge Avenue, Ephrata, PA 17522

717-336-2371

70+ SEASONAL OPENINGS FT & PT OPPORTUNITIES

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

Fax: 717-336-2381

515 NORTH READING ROAD, EPHRATA, PA 17522

Apply Online Under “Careers” At:

Call (717) 721-1744 Ext. 102 and ask for Bethany if you have questions. www.agiftinside.com/careers www.facebook.com/agiftinsideCareers

www.countertek.com CounterTek is an Equal Opportunity Employer

291 South Sheridan Road, Newmanstown, PA 17073 Phone: 610-589-4575

NOW HIRING

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1. Is the book of 1 Timothy in the Old Testament or New Testament or neither? 2. When the 7th seal was opened, there was silence in heaven for ...? 1 breath, Half an hour, Full day, 3 days 3. What region of 10 cities did Jesus mention in His ministry? Pentateuch, Trinidad, Lilliom, Decapolis 4. From 1 Kings 19, how many days and nights did Elijah fast? 7, 21, 40, 70 5. Muppim, Huppim and Ard were all whose sons? Gabriel, Michael, Benjamin, Paul 6. Who was the first king of Israel? David, Benjamin, Saul, Abraham ANSWERS: 1) New; 2) Half an hour; 3) Decapolis; 4) 40; 5) Benjamin; 6) Saul “Test Your Bible Knowledge,” a book with 1,206 multiple-choice questions by columnist Wilson Casey, is available in stores and online. © 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.

DEAR DR. ROACH: My nephew has foot odor. Even after showering, his feet have a bad odor. His shoes smell bad and have to be replaced often. What is the remedy for this problem? -B.C. ANSWER: Foot odor is caused mostly by bacteria living on your feet. Bacteria thrive in warm and moist environments, so people who sweat a lot from their feet are at high risk. Some people are also colonized with particularly bad bacteria, such as Kytococcus

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(formerly Micrococcus), Corynebacterium or Derma­ tophilus. These bacteria do not cause disease, but they break down dead skin cells into unpleasantly smelly chemicals. A careful look at the skin on his feet may reveal small pits in the skin, especially around the heel, after a long day in socks and shoes. Treatment may include disinfecting skin solutions (such as chlorhexidine), antibiotics (topical erythro­ mycin or clindamycin) and keeping the feet as dry as possible. This may require application of anti­ perspirants to the feet, either regular over-the-counter or prescription varieties. He also should wear lighter, more breath­able footwear. Washing (and then drying) the feet several times daily and putting on new socks each time may also help during the treatment phase.

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Although ultraviolet-light shoe sanitizers exist, I’d recommend getting new footwear while trying to get rid of as much of the bacteria as possible. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband is 75. I am 68. Our family doctor says that our blood pressure average is fine at 140/80 with no medicine. We thought it should be 120/70, but he says the limit is higher for seniors in order to decrease falls. This is pretty confusing. Do you think it’s OK? -- S.M. ANSWER: The best goal for blood pressure has been the subject of controversy. For the overall population, a level of 120/80, slightly less than the average blood pressure in the U.S. and Canada, is associated with a lower risk of heart disease, stroke and death than a blood pressure of 140/80. But the difference is pretty small. A blood pressure of 160/90 has a significantly higher risk, and at blood pressures above 160 systolic (that’s the first or “top” number), the risk for stroke

and heart disease rises steeply. A recent trial (the SPRINT trial) showed that among older people with high blood pressure who had increased risk for heart attack, a systolic blood pressure goal of 120 was better at reducing risk than a blood pressure goal of 140. Both groups had a diastolic (the second or “bottom” number) goal of less than 90. However, the goal among people at lower risk is not as clear. Most experts would not treat people with medication unless their average blood pressure is over 140 systolic or over 90 diastolic. In people treated with medication, some experts prefer a goal of less than 130/less than 90, while others would treat to less than 120/less than 90. It is true that more blood pressure medication and more intensive goals can lead to greater side effects, including falls. However, in the SPRINT trial, there was NO increase in fall risk and a slight 0.6 percent increase in the risk of fainting.

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blood calcium levels, as these are tightly regulated through multiple means, especially the parathyroid hormone level and the kidneys. I see many people who are given a six­week course of high­dose vitamin D2, such as the 50,000 units weekly for six weeks you were prescribed. I do not prescribe it that way, since many people wrongly feel that this will “cure” their low vitamin D, and they stop monitoring it after the course of treatment. Many people have inadequate vitamin D levels, and although there is some disagreement about what levels need to be treated, yours is in the range where everyone agrees treatment is necessary. For those who need it, ongoing supplementation of vitamin D is necessary, whether through pills, diet or sun exposure. For most people with a level as low as yours, oral supplementation is by far the most effective and safest treatment. I prefer 1,000­2,000 IU of vitamin D3 daily as a starting point for supplementation in most. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: Experts advised us to “throw out sugar­laden cereals” and eat a healthy breakfast, such as oatmeal. Now we are told that oatmeal contains a sig­

nificant amount of glyphosate, which they say is an ingredient in Roundup! Are we poisoning our children? ­­ A.D. ANSWER: There have been traces of glyphosate (an herbicide) found in oatmeal and other cereals. However, as always, the dose makes the poison. The Environmental Pro­ tection Agency has set a level of 30 parts per million, below which the exposure is considered safe. A 2018 study by the Environmental Working Group found levels of glyphosate in oatmeal breakfast cereals to be between 0.5 and 1 parts per million. It is unlikely that consumption of these cereals causes any significant health risks. Nobody likes the idea of eating an herbicide, but these are very low amounts, and some experts have questioned the specificity of the detection method used. The same EWG report found that organic cereals had less, but often still some, glyphosate in them. Although the levels in both conventional and organic cereals were safe, glyphosate itself is found at generally lower levels in organic products. Unfortunately, there have not been good studies on residual amounts of organic pesticides (some of which are substantially more toxic than glyphosate) that might

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be found in organically grown food. I agree with reducing the simple sugars found in many cereals, especially those marketed to children. However, I recommend more protein for breakfast than is found in oatmeal. You can add more with nuts, egg whites or seeds. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I was diagnosed with high LDL cholesterol 20 years ago. I have been taking higher statin doses and now take Crestor 20 mg. Due to muscle pain, my cardiologist prescribed Praluent injections of 75 mg every two weeks to lower my LDL to below 77. I am 74 and have two heart stents in my right coronary artery, but have never had a heart attack. Praluent is a monoclonal antibody, and the literature states that it can lower your immunity. I also have low­ grade (Gleason 3+3) prostate cancer that has been stable since diagnosed in 2012. Is there a risk that Praluent could cause my prostate cancer to advance? ­­ J.E. ANSWER: Although

taking a statin (such as the Crestor you were taking to reduce cholesterol) was once thought to increase cancer risk, multiple studies have since found no convincing evidence that this is the case. Praluent (alirocumab) is in a new class of drugs, called the PCSK­9 inhibitors. They have not been used for very long, but I found no evidence that these drugs increase cancer risk either. There was some concern that the increase in bile acids seen in people treated with these drugs might predispose them to colon cancer, but initial studies have not shown any problems so far with either Praluent or evolocumab (Repatha). I believe that for you, heart disease is a larger risk to your life than your prostate cancer. Since you can’t tolerate a statin, a PCSK­9 inhibitor is more likely to prolong your life by reducing heart disease risk than it is to shorten your life by increasing prostate cancer risk. There is no evidence that it does so. ***

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a paraplegic due to a spinal cord injury back in 1979. I battle one UTI after another, and I am becoming immune to most antibiotics. Why the constant infections? My urologist just ordered a CT scan, but seems uninterested in me as a patient. I am sick of being sick. I straight catheterize four times a day usually. It’s getting very hard for them to match the antibiotic to the culture. At times the infections are so bad I get “foggy headed.” These

times I am in misery. The last time I went to the ER hoping it wasn’t sepsis. They gave me antibiotics. I can’t keep running to the ER. My copays are too much. Maybe I need a doctor who specializes in working with people who have a spinal cord injury. -Anon. ANSWER: Regular drainage of the bladder with a “straight catheter” is the most effective way to reduce the risk of urine infections in a person with a spinal cord injury, but it is not perfect. People may still get bacteria in the bladder. Although it may be worthwhile to review your catheterization technique with an expert, it’s possible to get infections even with perfect technique. You haven’t become immune to antibiotics, but the frequent use of powerful antibiotics will make you

colonized with resistant bacteria, so that if you do get an infection, it’s likely to be with a difficult-to-treat organism. The CT scan is a good idea to see whether there is an anatomic reason for recurrent (or persistent) infections. I am disappointed to hear your urologist does not seem to be doing his or her best for you. Recurrent infections are dangerous. Becoming foggy headed is a sign of serious systemic infection, and sepsis (a dysfunctional body response to infection) is life-threatening. Some people take antibiotics to prevent infection. Often, these are rotated to reduce resistance. A urologist experienced in spinal cord injury, perhaps in consultation with an infectious disease doctor, would be ideal.

*** DEAR DR. ROACH: When is the best time of day to take things like fish oil, vitamin D3 and calcium supplements? -- M.W.R. ANSWER: There is moderately strong evidence that fish, or fish oils, may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. One or two servings a week of oily fish provides about as much benefit as more. For people who don’t want to eat fish but want the benefit, a fish oil supplement daily (of about 1 gram) provides some of the benefit. I recommend taking it with meals to minimize the side effect of “fish burp” and to maximize absorption. Vitamin D, given to people at risk for deficiency or with proven deficiency, also should be given with meals to improve absorption. Vitamin D is also needed for some people

with inability to absorb vitamins properly. I recommend once-daily dosing with the largest meal of the day. I seldom prescribe cal­ cium supplements anymore. Recent data suggest that vitamin D and calcium together actually increased stroke risk. While vitamin D is important for bone health and is very difficult to get through food, calcium should be consumed as food, not as supplements. In addition to dairy products, many seeds, legumes, almonds and sardines are excellent calcium sources. Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med. cornell.edu.

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Their first performance for Barnstormers’ fans came on opening night when they performed at the side gate for fans entering the ballpark. 3 Dads and a Lad was also on hand during a recent championship series to perform the National Anthem to open the final game of the series in style. • BYOB – Bring Your Own Book (Club) Thursday, November 18 at 2:00 p.m. Meets the last Thursday of each month at 2:00 p.m. A non-traditional book club for adults. Instead of reading a predetermined title, they share what they are currently reading and pick up new recommended reads. • Lititz Historical Foundation Annual Meeting - Saturday, November 20 at 1:30 p.m. After a few brief items of business, local author Jimmy Rosen will present a Q&A session and sign his book “Got Gas?” This hardbound coffee table book is a pictorial look at Central Pennsylvania service stations in photos, including several in Lititz! Admission to the event is free, but limited to 50 attendees. **Signups will begin on Saturday, November 6. On that day, they will provide a link and

phone number to register for the program.** • Buckhill Sleuths Book Club – Lititz Location Monday, November 22 at 2:00 p.m. Discussing “Disappearing Earth” by Julia Phillips. No registration needed. • Lititz Art Association - Tuesday, November 30 at 6:00 p.m. Meets the last Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. No registration needed. Children/Families • Fall Backyard Storytime - Now through November 11. Sign up will be available through SignUpGenius. • StoryWalk® at the Lititz Public Library! - Everyday. A StoryWalk® combines two healthy activities, taking a walk and reading a book. It is a self-directed activity for people of all ages which encourages participants to read a children’s picture book in stages while walking along a short path. Participants are encouraged to complete a simple activity at each page. StoryWalks® promote literacy, physical activity, parental involvement, and ties to the community. The StoryWalk® begins to the right of the entrance to the Lititz Public Library and moves right along the sidewalk around the library property. • Mini Chef Mornings with Giant Nutritionists via Zoom - Every Monday at 10:30 a.m.

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The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley (HSCV) is happy to announce that they are once again holding a holiday card sale, which all sales will benefit the HSCV and its efforts of preserving the rich history of the area. The two scenes featured for 2021 include snow-covered farms from the Akron area. Both photos were captured by local photographer, the talented Donald Reese. Beginning Monday, November 1, cards will be sold through pre-order by calling Deb Martin at 717-466-0885. Those who bought cards last year will be contacted and given first chance to order. Card orders will be available for pickup • Snack-Crafting with on Friday, November 5, from Giant Nutritionists via 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and Zoom - Every Saturday at Saturday, November 6, from 10:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

East Cocalico Awards Lion Of The Year (Continued From Page 1B)

Cocalico Lions, who have been “Lighting the Way” in their community for more then 75 years, would like to thank Lion Tim for exhibiting the values of Lionism and for providing valuable service to the community and to the club, especially during the past year when he found new and safe ways to “Serve” during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lion Tim is pictured here proudly displaying his Lion of the Year Plaque. If you are interested in finding out more about the East Cocalico Lions or would like to join and help them to “Light the Way,” please call 717-336-5311.

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THURS., OCTOBER 28 - 8:00 a.m. - R. Wayne Miller Estate, 137 Mountain Rd., Lewisberry. Orchard equipment, tractors, Cor­ vette, shop tools, snow­ mobiles, primitives, collect­ furniture. Kline, household ibles, WED., OCTOBER 27 - collectibles, Kreider and Good Auction­ 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers. Center, Ephrata. Antiques, eers. THURS., OCTOBER 28 - 5:00 p.m. - Betty M. Ginder Esate, 1508 Heidel­ berg Ave., Schaefferstown. OF ANTIQUES; FURNITURE & PERSONAL PROPERTY 2­1/2 story house and detached garage on .35 +/­ acre lot. Joel Heisey, SALE AT 10:00 A.M./FURNITURE AT 12:00 NOON Auctioneer. To be held at Renninger’s Antique Market, THURS., OCTOBER 28 2500 N. Reading Rd. (Rt. 272) Denver - 6:00 p.m. - Robert J. and Our Entire Auction Will Be Outside, Under The Pavilion. We Will Be Full!

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Stephanie Hoffman, 69 W. Church St., Denver. Multi­ unit rental property. #1 ­ 4 bedroom brick 1.5 story. #2 ­ 2 bedroom frame building with garage. #3 ­ 2 bedroom mobile home on a .38 acre lot. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. 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 8:30 a.m. - Dorothy S. Martin, 491 E. Church St., Stevens. 1.3 acre level lot, 3 bedroom rancher, detached 30’x28’ garage or horse barn. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Antiques, tools, household items, guns. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., OCTOBER 30 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding firearms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., OCTOBER 30 9:00 a.m. - Ruth H. Peiffer, 112 South Park St., Richland. 5 bedroom, 1 bath home and

outbuildings on .26 +/­ acre lot. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Antiques, collectibles, tools, furniture, household goods. Joel Heisey, Auction­ eer. 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 Ser­ vice. SAT., OCTOBER 30 1:00 p.m. - Anna Huber Estate, 567 East Farmersville Rd., New Holland. 3 bed­ room Holland stone home,

(S. New Holland Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

4-BDRM. 4-BATH 2,923 SQ. FT. CUSTOM CAPE COD w/2-CAR GARAGE * 3.6 AC. * MASTER SUITE w/WIC, FIREPLACE, PRIVATE BATH, LIBRARY & DECK CUSTOM CHERRY KITCHEN * FINISHED DAYLIGHT BASEMENT FINE ANTIQUES & FURNITURE * GUNS * TOOLS LAWN & GARDEN ITEMS

SAT., NOV. 20, 2021 at 8 A.M./R.E. at 2 P.M. Located at 720 Stonecrest Rd., New Holland, Pa. Earl Twp. Lancaster Co.

PUBLIC AUCTION Thurs. November 18 • 5pm

110 E. Conestoga St. New Holland, PA 17557 • Well-Located &Well-Maintained Home on Corner Lot • Living Room w/ Fireplace and Built-Ins • Oversized 2-Car Garage Attached via Breezeway • Eastern Lancaster Cty. SD • 0.22 Acres Open House: Sat. Nov. 6, 10am-12pm & Mon. Nov. 8, 4:30pm-6pm

AY000253L

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.

Auction for: Jerry Lind Attorney: Young & Young

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

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OPEN HOUSE: SAT. OCT. 30 & NOV 6 from 1-3 PM Watch For Complete Listing Coming Soon! For Photos & Full Listing, Visit www.martinandrutt.com BROKER PARTICIPATION INVITED * CALL AUCTIONEER (717) 371-3333 Auction By: Michael J. Martin 717-371-3333 John J. Rutt II 717-587-8906 AY-2189-L

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

PUBLIC AUCTION

OF

3 BEDROOM RANCHER ON 1.10 ACRE WITH BARNS

REAL ESTATE

3 BR/1 BATH RANCHER ON 1.21 ACRE LOT

Auction For:

AARON S. & JANET L. KURTZ

SAT., OCT. 30, 2021 @ 9:00 A.M. • RE 12 NOON

SAT., NOV. 13, 2021

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

102 +/- Acre Farm + 33 Bonus Acres - Dairy Farm

Quarryville Area Fully Operating Dairy Facility w/2 Story Stone Farmhouse

Friday, November 12, 2021 @ 10:30 A.M.

309 Pumping Station Road Quarryville, PA 17566 - Lancaster County

SALE AT 1:00 P.M.

Located at 690 Heidelberg Rd., Wernersville (Lower Heidelberg Twp., Berks Co.) From Rt. 422, in Wernersville, take N. Church Rd. to a left on Heffner Rd. Continue to follow Heffner Rd. to a hard left on Heidelberg Rd.

Real Estate consists of an aluminum sided rancher, built in 1975, containing an eat-in kitchen; living room; three bedrooms; and a full bath all on the main level. There is approximately 1,334 sq. ft. of one floor living space, with ample closets throughout. Attic storage above. The full basement, with outside entrance, is partially finished and contains a kitchenette and laundry. Oil hot water heat. Central air. Well and septic on-site. Situated on a 1.21 (+/-) acre lot, this property features a one car attached garage, a covered rear porch (which spans the entire width of the house), a storage shed/workshop, and plenty of room to run, play and/or garden. This property is conveniently located near Blue Marsh Recreation Area as well as major routes such as Rt. 222, 422 & 183… You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open Houses to be held Sun., Oct. 31 & Sat., Nov. 6 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. S. McCahon, Atty. Terms By:

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

Location: 1538 Clay Road, Ephrata Pa. 17522, Elizabeth Township, Lancaster County, Ephrata Area School District

Directions: from Rt. 322 & Durlach Road take Rt. 322 West to left on Clay Road (at Fox Meadow Creamery) follow approx. 1 mile to auction on right. REAL ESTATE: This Brick & Vinyl siding Rancher is situated on a 1.10 acre country lot overlooking the Clay/Durlach farmland. The property has a large macadam driveway, private well and onsite sewer system, detached 32’x36’ barn with loft area storage and overhead door, large backyard with mature landscaping and trees. The home features an entryway leading to large carpeted living room. Kitchen area features the 36 handle cherry kitchen cabinets with Formica countertops, glass-top Kenmore Range & built-in GE dishwasher (included in sale). Formal dining room with chair rail leads to the 3 season room/sunporch and backyard. Main hallway from dining room leads to a large master bath with tub/shower with plenty of storage. Follow the hallway to the 3 large bedrooms all of which feature large closets and carpet floors. On the opposite end of house, the laundry area features a built in stainless steel sink and additional closet space; and another full bathroom with standup shower. Basement features a large 17’x26’ finished family room with large brick hearth. Basement also features an adjacent large finished room for additional seating and entertaining. The basement features an 11’x20’ office area with built in cabinet system, a large unfinished storage area, and staircase leading to the attached 2 car garage. The home features a whole house fan, 200 amp electric service, electric baseboard heat and an electric hot water heater. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: After many years of ownership, Harry & Irene have decided to move to a retirement home and are motivated to sell. Come prepared to buy this great home with easy access to all major roadways, minutes from local stores and local shops through the area. ZONING: Agricultural. TAXES: $4521.17. TERMS: 10% down day of Auction, settlement within 45 days of sale. OPEN HOUSE: By appt., call (717) 587-5105. TERMS BY: J. Harry & Irene Hoover; Kling & Deibler Attorneys (717) 3547700.

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Direc�ons: Rt. 372 East, turn right on Pumping Sta�on Road, property on le�.

Property Descrip�on: • 60 Cow Dairy Barn - �e stalls, Bank Barn - 40x70, Cow Stable - 40x140, Box Pen Wing - 21x50, Milkhouse - 20x26 (with office, storage and bathroom), Loafing Barn - 50x70 (2018), Mul�-Purpose Building 50x160 (Shop 50x32/Equipment Shed 50x68/Dry Cow Barn 50x60), 14 - Stall Calf Kennel 8x54, 3 Silos (14x55, 14x75, 20x70), Corncrib/Wagon Shed - 26x34, Manure Pit (Slurry-Store 300,000 gal.), 1,310 gal. Stainless Steel Milk Tank & Surge Pipeline. This property offers a complete package for a true farm buyer, with farmhouse, a pond and beau�ful se�ng. Bring your dogs, cows, horses, etc. • 3 BR, 2 bath Farmhouse, Spring House - 8x8, Smoke House - 9x9 • Situated on 102+/- Plus 33+/- acres located under the power lines, are available for the buyer to use. • Farm is not in preserve. Act 319. Lower Taxes! Lancaster County ● Eden Township ● Solanco School District Tax parcels: 230-95760-0-0000, Taxes $4,957 (2021) Terms: Down payment of $150,000 required day of auc�on. Se�lement on or before December 28, 2021. Transfer taxes to be paid by buyer. Real Estate taxes shall be prorated. A�en�on Realtors: 1% Broker Par�cipa�on being offered to realtors who preregister with their buyers and who become the successful bidder on day of auc�on. Must register 48 hours prior to date of auc�on. Pre-registra�on forms are available on-line at www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com. For forms & addi�onal pictures, go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com • www.auc�onzip.com • www.GoToAuc�on.com

Seller: Albright Family Enterprises LP

A�orney: James Noel - Appel, Yost & Zee LLP (717) 394-0521

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AY# 002026

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


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, October 27, 2021 - 19B

enclosed porch and attached 2 car garage on a 1/2 acre lot. Hoover’s Auction. MON., NOVEMBER 1 10:00 a.m. - Complete dispersal for Ferree House Antiques, 1141 Wea-Wit St., East Earl. Primitives, stone­ware, redware, quilts, rugs, metal items, baskets, Steiff animals, pewter and lots more. PA Auction Center. WED., NOVEMBER 3 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers. 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. THURS., NOVEMBER 4 - 5:30 p.m. - James D. Hackman, 835 Center Ave., Ephrata. 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom brick rancher

with 1,325 sq. ft. with a finished basement and 2 car garage. Patrick Morgan, Auctioneer. 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. FRI., NOVEMBER 5 2:00 p.m. & SAT., NOVEMBER 6 - 8:00 a.m. - John Robert (Bob) and Patricia Karr, 39 N. Maple Ave., Leola. 2 story 4 bedroom house and detached garage, 1/3 acre lot, detached 1 car garage, borders town­ship park, .52 acre building lot, rare bottle collection, rare antiques and collect­ibles, household items. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers.

(Denver/Reamstown Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION MULTI-UNIT RENTAL PROPERTY #1) 4-BDRM. BRICK 1.5 STORY #2) 2-BDRM. FRAME BLDG. w/GARAGE #3) 2-BDRM. MOBILE HOME .38-AC. LOT

THURS., OCT. 28, 2021 at 6 PM Located at 69 W. Church St., Denver, Pa. E. Cocalico Twp. Lancaster Co.

Directions: From Reamstown Rt. 272 take W. Church St. ½ mile to property on right. Real Estate: Consists of a .38-acre tract w/3-rental buildings; a 4-bdrm. brick 1.5 story; a 2-bdrm. frame dwelling w/2-car garage; a 2-bdrm. mobile home. Public water & sewer; 2021 taxes: $3,695. Unit #1) A 1,040 sq. ft. 1.5 story brick dwelling, main floor includes a modern kitchen open to dining & living rooms; 2 bdrms. & full bath; upper level includes 2 additional bdrms.; front & rear porches; full basement for storage. Current rent/ mo. $840. Unit #2) 800 sq. ft. frame 1-story dwelling w/kitchen-dining combo; living room; full bath & 2 bdrms.; new AC/heat; attached 2-car garage w/24’x24’ upper level storage room. Current rent/mo. $790. Unit #3) A 2-bdrm. mobile home w/full bath; kitchen, dining area & living room. Current rent/mo. $600. 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: All units are well maintained & have numerous valuable recent upgrades to kitchens, flooring, windows & doors, insulation & roofing. Great income producing property! All units are month to month leases. Cocalico School District. For photos & detailed listing, visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

NEW HOLLAND, PA

ROBERT J. & STEPHANIE HOFFMAN 717-587-9219

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

PUBLIC AUCTION OF

REAL ESTATE

3 BR/11/2 BA DWL. – GAR. – 4/10 ACRE LOT

SAT., NOV. 13, 2021 SALE AT 10:00 A.M.

Located at 172 E. Main Street, Adamstown (Adamstown Boro., Lanc. Co.) From Rt. 272, take Bowmansville Rd. to Main Street. Turn left on Main Street to property on right. Watch for signs. Real estate consists of a 2½ story dwelling, built in approx. 1900, Containing a large living room; eat-in kitchen; and a formal dining room all on the main level. The upstairs contains three bedrooms and a full bath along with an office area. There is approximately 1,372 sq. ft. of living space with attic storage above. The full basement contains the laundry hookup as well as a half bath. Oil hot water heat. Public water and sewer. Situated on a 0.43 (+/-) acre lot, there is also a 1½ story, frame, 2 bay garage/workshop. There is a large covered front porch, and a 2nd floor rear balcony. This property features a rear yard as well as a wooded area. This is a solid dwelling, situated in Adamstown Boro & Cocalico School District. A little paint/carpet/modernization would go a long way! Bring your visions and make it yours! You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open Houses to be held Sun., Oct. 31 & Sat., Nov. 6 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. J. Noel, Atty. Terms By:

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

SAT., NOVEMBER 6 8:00 a.m. - Ronald A. Spacht Estate, 1714 Bowmansville Rd., Mohnton. 52.4 acre farm with pond. 2-1/2 story log 6 bedroom dwelling, bank barn, garage. Real estate at 2:00 p.m. Tractor, farm equipment, vehicles, lawn and garden, shop tools, primitives, furniture, appli­ ances, guns, hunting. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. SAT., NOVEMBER 6 8:30 a.m. - Pete Shirk Builders, 80 East Bethany Rd., Newmanstown. 11.7 acre vacant building lot. Real estate at 11:00 a.m. Large construction and excavation equipment, con­ struction and concrete tools, lots of hand tools. BeilerCampbell Auction Services.

SAT., NOVEMBER 6 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, toys, model trains, dolls, household goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., NOVEMBER 6 1:00 p.m. - Michael Shenk Estate, 403 W. 28th Division Hwy., Lititz. Country-side investment property on 1 acre lot. Hess Auction Group. SAT., NOVEMBER 6 1:00 p.m. - The Fred Stauffer Estate, Shannon Stauffer and Conrad Stauffer. 5 bedroom, 1 bath dwelling, barn/garage, 2.8 acre lot, dwarf “Legends” race car, Ferguson 30 tractor and implements, welder. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. WED., NOVEMBER 10

PUBLIC AUCTION

ANTIQUES, GUNS, TOOLS, TOYS, COINS & MORE

SAT., OCT. 30, 2021 @ 9:00 A.M. • RE 12 NOON

- 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers. WED., NOVEMBER 10 - 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. THURS., NOVEMBER 11 - 5:00 p.m. - Harold Dice, 388 Frystown Rd., Myers­town. 4 bedroom, 1 bath 1-1/2 story house. Joel Heisey, Auctioneer.

FRI., NOVEMBER 12 10:30 a.m. - Albright Family Enterprises LP, 309 Pumping Station Rd., Quarryville. 102 +/- acre + 33 bonus acres, dairy farm, fully operating dairy facility with 2 story stone farmhouse. BeilerCampbell Auction Services. FRI., NOVEMBER 12 3:00 p.m. - Isaac and Rebecca Lapp, 3751 Ridge Rd., Gordonville. 8/10 +/acre country property, 3 bedroom, 2 bath dwelling, pasture, garden, 42’x40’ 2 story timber frame barn. Beiler-Campbell Auction Services. SAT., NOVEMBER 13 (Continued On Page 20B)

PUBLIC AUCTION

2½ STY. 4 BDRM. FARM HOUSE – BANK BARN – GAR./SHOP 8½ ACRE FARMETTE ZONED NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL EPHRATA – LINCOLN AREA

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 • 4 P.M.

1805 W. Main St., Ephrata. Rt. 322 W. from Ephrata to property on right just past Weidmansville Rd.

Location: 1538 Clay Road, Ephrata PA 17522

Directions: From Rt. 322 & Durlach Road take Rt. 322 West to left on Clay Road. Follow approx. 1 mile to sale on right. ANTIQUES: Carter’s large blue ink bottle, Dachshund boot scrapper, CI French Bull dog, CI Boston Terrier, song books, 20 gal. crock (cracked), stoneware lamp, kerosene lamps, CI Elephant bank, old hunting licenses, large lightening rod, crock chick waterer, G. Nees painted high chair, Showalter Dairies milk bottle & containers, Showalter creamer, Depression glass, flow blue plates, skeleton keys, Hobnail glass, dinner bell, milk cans, wooden baskets, wooden berry boxes, peanut putter glasses, multiple hen on nest, CI frying pans, CI 3 pigs bank, forge tongs, coal oil lamps, pig farrowing crate mailbox, runner sleds, Moravian star, Blue glass jars w/ zinc lids, aluminum milk cans various sizes, license plate, universal scales, Planet Jr. edge’s, hay hook, walking planters, cane collection, hay saw’s, foot traps, conibear traps, nail pullers, glass insulators, dampers, rug beater, skimming ladles, large ladles, tongs, various slaw boards, medicine bottles, 8 track tapes, misc. 60’s, 70’s baseball cards, football cards, Ted Williams & Babe Ruth Collectors card, fence stretcher, children’s books, large meat fork, bull lead w/ handle, advertising tins, key chain collection, yard stick collection, Brookfield pink & blue depression baby top milk bottles, 3 chime steam whistle, tobacco tins, butter churn, wire egg baskets, gallon coffee pot, metal child’s stroller, cherry pitter, flour sifters, various meat/ food grinders, s/s milk bucket, Royal Crown cooler w/ lid, scrapple pans, copper tea pot, milk can strainer, electric train controllers, and track, box of records 45’s, old photos and prints, Griswold 2 quart press, match books, pocket knives, advertising pencils, glass chick waterers, shot glasses, coal buckets and shovels, cloth feed bags, wooden forks, Wagner -0- CI frying pan, Lincoln logs, sad irons, arrow heads, buggy steps, and more PEDAL TRACTORS & TOYS: Farmall M (signed by Joseph Ertl), Agco Allis 8765, Oliver 70 row crop, JD pedal tractor wagon, Ertl IH 160 combine, Case 970 w/ plow, Hess trucks, Cast iron coin banks, Tonka trencher/ backhoe, Precision Series JD 5 bottom plow, TYCO train cars, Tonka ladder fire truck, Nylint ladder truck, matchbox cars, various Winross trucks LAWN & GARDEN: Cub cadet RZT zero turn mower w/ 309 hours, Trac Vac leaf /grass catcher, pruning saws, garden spades, dirt shovels, live traps, leaf blowers, brooms, forks, racks, elec. hedge trimmers, edger, string trimmers, sledge hammers, tampers, propane tanks, fiberglass step ladder, wheelbarrow, potato forks, misc. shovels and tools TOOLS: Craftsman Radial arm saw, Craftsman table saw, DeWalt 12” plainer, Cummin’s tabletop drill press, Craftsman lathe, Craftsman jointer, air compressor, bench grinder, grease guns, gas cans, wire brushes, hammers, metal cabinets, material roller stand, tool boxes, caulking guns, hinges, block plains, corded drills, files, drill bits, pipe wrenches, wood clamps, squares, tape measures, coping saws, electric chain saws, sanders, pipe cutters, Homelite gas chainsaw, vise grips, sockets, wrenches, Makita power tools, jack stands, rivet guns, staple guns, jack stands, electrical boxes, electrical switch boxes, Dremel tools, battery charges, tarps, Cadillac air blower, extension cords, misc. organizers, saw blades, roof jacks, metal detectors, Coleman camp stoves, hand saws, circular saws, tap & die set, C clamps, screw drivers, oil cans, misc. nuts, bolts, screws, nails, hinges, plumbing fixtures, electrical supplies GUNS: Enfield Custom 30.06 cal. w/ 3-9 Leupold scope, 1989 Belgium FL 8.1 ML .32 cal.? Remington 700 6 mm heavy barrel w/ 6-18 Tasco scope. Winchester .22 L R pump model 270, Revelation 22 mag. WMR model R107A, Ithaca 22 mag Model 49, Remington Rolling Block .32 cal., J.C. Higgins, 22 LR model 101.16, Stevens Model 940 .410 single shot shotgun, Springfield .22 LR model 15, J.C Higgins 12 gauge pump shotgun model 20, Stevens 12 gauge pump shotgun model 820B, Black Powder pistol CVA .50 cal., (4) Daisy CO2 BB gun & pellet guns, J.C. Higgins CO2 pellet gun, Daisy CO2 pellet gun, Various shotgun and rifle ammunition to be sold FURNITURE & ARTWORK: oak tin punch pie safe, antique flour chest, dry sink, child’s chair, Cane seat ladder back child’s rocker, Harvey Wenrich Grandfather’s clock, china hutch, end table & coffee table set, Pine extension table & chairs, recliners, foot stools, record player cabinet, Ivan Barnett tin work figures & artwork, Isa Barnett print, John Long paintings, Hattie Brunner framed print, John Showalter painting, oak entryway coat stand, cedar blanket chest, lamps, NH machine puzzle picture, Ephrata Cloister Picture, piano stools, corner chair, electric lift chair recliners, oak child’s swivel chair, gun cabinet, glider rocker, painted Ebersol style chairs, Oak claw foot round table, hand painted wooden settee, church pew COINS & JEWELRY: (2)1889 Silver liberty, 1937 Silver half w/ ’37 barber dime, 1980 Kennedy half gold plated, Spirit of 1976 sterling silver coin, 1977 proof set, 1979 proof set, (8) 1964 Kennedy half’s, 1921 Liberty silver dollar, George Washington $1 coin, 1934 Walking Liberty “rare”, 1902 Liberty dollar, 1904 Liberty dollar, 1921 Liberty dollar, 1937 barber dime, JFK coin 1917-1963, 1940 Mercury dime, 1936 Mercury dime, 1944D Mercury dime, 1905 V nickel, 1942 Mercury dime, 1911 V nickel, 1893 V nickel, 1900 V nickel, 1914D Barber dime,1916 Barber dime, 1907 Barber quarter (rare), (2) 1917 Walking Liberty half dollars, (3) 1922 peace dollar, 1943 Nickel w/ 35% silver, 1958 wheat penny, 1979 Susan B Anthony, Penny In bottle, 1929 penny in lead stamp, 1946 wheat penny, 1942 barber dime, 1944 wheat penny, 1941 silver quarter, 1968 mint set, (3) 1972 Eisenhower dollars, 1928G red seal $2.00 bill, Misc. Kennedy halves, Misc. $2 bills, various state quarters, rolls of state quarters, misc. nickels, rolls of Sacagawea $1 coins, Kelbert Swiss pocket watch 17 jewel movement in pure nickel case, Bulova woman’s wrist watch HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: pots, pans, agate strainer, cake molds, Tupperware items, cake savers, chinaware, mixing bowls, s/s bowls, mixer, slaw board, baskets, serving bowls, blue willow china set, Christmas tree, vacuum, board games, misc. child’s toys, utensils, cups, juice glasses, misc. kitchen items, various other household items & MORE. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: MORE ITEMS BEING FOUND, THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING, COME PREPARED TO BID, SELLING WITH 2 (possibly 3) AUCTIONEERS MOST OF THE DAY, SO BRING A FRIEND AND A CHAIR. AUCTION COMPANY & SELLERS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE DAY OF AUCTION TAKE PRESIDENCE OVER PRINTED MATERIAL. SALE ORDER: Starting with household items & antiques, Real Estate at 12 noon, following real estate; auctioneer to sell Guns and Coins finishing with remaining antiques & house hold items, 2nd Auctioneer @ 9:30 starting with tools in barn, rows of outdoor equipment and finishing with Furniture. TERMS BY: J HARRY & IRENE HOOVER ---- FOODSTAND & PORTA JOHN ON-SITE TENT PROVIDED IF NEEDED TERMS: ALL ITEMS TO BE PAID AT CONCLUSION OF AUCTION; CASH, GOOD CHECK OR CC & DC WITH 3% FEE

B.L. OBERHOLTZER AUCTION SERVICE

Brian L. Oberholtzer AU-005951 • REINHOLDS, PA 17569 Jordan Martin AA-019691 • “Selling You On Auctions” 717-587-5105 • obauctioneer@gmail.com •obauctioneer.com

Farm house w/2606 SF, eat-in country kitchen w/custom cherry cabinets & appliances, living rm., family rm., 1st floor laundry, 4 bdrms., 2 baths, HW heat sys., bank barn 38x52 w/attached 18x38 storage barn, 15x36 shop/ gar. w/10’ overhead door, 2 car gar., one car gar., 8½ ACRES w/macadam parking, public water & sewer. Level tract of land w/various permitted & special exception uses. Zoned Neighborhood Commercial. Property in Horst family over 76 years & estate is serious to sell. Ideal convenient location. Zoned for many potential uses. Personal inspection by appointment or Open House Sat., Oct. 30, Nov. 6 & 13 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

www.klinekreidergood.com

Arlene B. Horst Estate Nevin E. Horst, Exc. N 717-587-0271 Larry E. Horst, Exc. 717-587-0272

(Leola Area)

2-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION

2-STORY 4-BR HOUSE & DETACHED GARAGE * 1/3 ACRE LOT DETACHED 1-CAR GARAGE * BORDERS TWP. PARK .52 ACRE BUILDING LOT * RARE BOTTLE COLLECTION RARE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES * HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

FRI., NOV. 5 at 2:00 PM & SAT., NOV. 6 at 8:00 AM

LOCATED AT: 39 N. Maple Ave., Leola Pa. DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 23 & Rt. 772 intersection in Leola, travel East on Rt. 23 for ½ mile and turn left on N. Maple Ave., to auction on right. (Beside Leola Twp. Park) SAT. @ 2 PM - REAL ESTATE: A late 1800s 2-story frame & brick house w/approx. 1,908 sq. ft. on .31 acre level lot w/ detached 1-car garage. House main level includes an eat-in style kitchen w/ solid Walnut cabinetry & abundant counterspace; dining room; spacious living room w/charming brick fireplace; rear mud room entrance; powder bathroom; covered front porch. Second level has 4 bedrooms & full bathroom; attic storage; partial basement has storage area & utilities. Oversized concrete block 1-car garage. Public water & sewer; electric baseboard heat (& wood stove in fireplace); Upper Leacock Twp.; C.V.S.D.; taxes $3,335. House is clean, but could use some updating. A wonderful neighborhood bordering the Leola Township Park. SAT. @ 2 PM - VACANT LOT: 35 N. Maple Ave. A level .52 acre building lot w/ road frontage and borders the twp. park in the back. A wonderful location w/ public utilities & mature fruit trees; taxes $1,078. OPEN HOUSE DATE: Saturday Oct. 30, from 1-3 PM. Call/Text Auctioneer at 717-587-8906. SAT. GENERAL LISTING: A life-time collection of special antiques including, Ithaca model 37 featherweight 20-ga. shotgun; Winchester model 70, pre-64, .30-.06; Winchester model 94, pre-64, .30-.30; H & R model 58, single shot 12 ga. shotgun; Winchester model 77, .7-mm rifle; Marlin model 80, .22 bolt-action rifle; 60+ nice crocks & jugs (many kinds & sizes); 50+ pc. of agateware (many shapes & colors); very nice vintage train sets & accessories; lots of old local advertising items; lots of old wooden boxes; all sizes “Moseman” Peanut butter tins (including sample size); 12+ old sleds; 40+ old mini oil can banks; Tootsie & Hubley toy airplanes; splayed leg table; “Lik-Em” old nut jar; old marbles; dozens of old tobacco tins; clay cider set; old wooden kero. dispensing barrel; old redware pottery; many Texaco & collectable airplanes; 25+ Hess trucks; 12+ old braided rugs; old hand seeders; antique 1-door & 2-door cupboards; blue dec. H. Cowden crocks; Pennsbury pottery; park bench; 30+ Hummel figurines; Cobalt blue glassware collection; oil tinware collection; many different size butter churns; 35+ old cookie cutters; 7 ft. brass sleigh-bells; 35 gal. crock; wooden signs; oak Hoosier kitchen cabinet w/original jars; 10+ “Wallace Nutting” prints; old scales; Isaac P. Thomas Civil War battle record; old pink Depression glass; small sample listing, a huge auction. FRI. LISTING: 1-owner personal bottle collection, including Hutchinson soda bottle collection from several different local towns; rare color canning jars; canning jars from many makers; strap bottles; old blown glass bottles (assor. colors); lots of zinc canning lids (many in org. boxes); milk bottles; if you enjoy seeing & buying old bottles, come and enjoy your afternoon. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com

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

EPHRATA, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

Auction For:

JOHN ROBERT (BOB) & PATRICIA KARR


20B - Wednesday, October 27, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

SALES REGISTER

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8:00 a.m. - Adolf Pete Frey Estate, 990 Buck Heights Rd., Quarryville. Vehicles, shop tools, furniture, primi­ tives, collectibles, antiques. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., NOVEMBER 13 9:00 a.m. - 993 South State St., Ephrata. Live and Online. Rollback, vehicles, car parts and other auto

10:00 a.m. - Goldie M. Tothero, 172 East Main St., Adamstown. 3 bedroom, 1­1/2 bath dwelling, garage, 4/10 acre lot. Art Panne­ becker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., NOVEMBER 13 1:00 p.m. - Arlene M. Lengel, 690 Heidelberg Rd., Wernersville. 3 bedroom, 1 bath rancher on 1.21 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. WED., NOVEMBER 17 - 9:00 a.m. - Hometowne Auction LLC Quilt Auction, Garden Spot Fire Hall, 339 E. Main St., New Holland. THURS., NOVEMBER 18 - 4:00 p.m. - Edith I. Messner Estate, 168 Elizabeth St., Millersville. Brick and aluminum sided 1­1/2 story dwelling with block two­car garage. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., NOVEMBER 18 - 5:00 p.m. - Jerry Lind, 110 East Conestoga St., New Holland. Attractive 5 bedroom ranch style home on 0.22 acres. Hess Auction

related items. Hess Auction Group. SAT., NOVEMBER 13 9:00 a.m. - Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster. Farm Toy Show and Auction. Consignment Farm Toy Auction at 4:00 p.m. Harry’s Toy Auction. SAT., NOVEMBER 13 9:00 a.m. - Lowell L. Landis Estate, 1099 Fruitville Pike, Lititz. 18th century 2­1/2 story limestone 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. SAT., NOVEMBER 13 -

PUBLIC AUCTION 58.7 ACRES WOODLAND CABIN/COTTAGE - STREAM TERRE HILL/GOODVILLE/CHURCHTOWN AREA

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 • 5 P.M. 2115 Hoover Dr., Narvon. Rt. 23 E. from Blue Ball. Left Rt. 625 N. Right Center Church Rd. Straight onto Turkey Hill Rd. Left Lambert Rd. Right Hoover Dr.

ANTIQUE AUCTION Complete Dispersal for

Ferree House Antiques Monday, Nov. 1 @ 10:00 A.M.

Unique large woodland tract w/stream, stone & timber frame cabin/cottage w/676 SF, kitchen, living rm. combo, 1 bdrm., 1 bath, bsmt. w/outside entrance, gas log & wall heating unit, electric, well & septic, 58.7 ACRES wood/timberland. Great custom home site or investment in quiet, private, semi-secluded location w/1 acre wildlife food plot & abundant wildlife. Zoned Ag. Property has been in Morton family for 50 years & serious to sell. Convenient location with easy access to Terre Hill, East Earl, Goodville, Churchtown, Narvon & Morgantown. Personal inspection by appointment or Open House Sat., October 30 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

Location: 1141 Wea Wit Street, East Earl, PA 17519 Items To Include: Great Country Primitives to include Stoneware, Redware, Quilts, Braided Rugs, Hand-Forged Metal Items, Baskets, Steiff Animals, Pewter, Lots of Wooden Primitives, Early Medicine Cabinet, Cookie Cutters, Lamps, Dovetailed Chest, Fireplace Items, Glassware, Roseville, Cloth Dolls & More, Artwork, Farm Tools, Furniture, 5 Tables of Vintage Western Items to Include: And Much More. Auctioneer Note: This will be an old-fashioned live only auction so plan to attend. Auction held indoors w/food on premises. 10% Buyers premium and sales tax applies. All items sold as is.

#834368)

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

4 BR 1 BATH 1½ STY. HOUSE IN BERKS CO.

PUBLIC AUCTION Thurs., Nov. 11 at 5 PM

388 Frystown Rd., Myerstown, PA 17067 4 BR 1 Bath 1½ Sty. 1,700 SF House with Lg. Eat-In Kitchen; 1st Floor Laundry & Full Bath; 1st Floor BR; Unfinished Basement. Gas Heat; Public Sewer; On-Site Well. Bethel Twp.; Tulpehocken S.D.; Berks Co. INSPECTION: Property available to preview 2 hrs. before auction begins. NOTE: Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase an inexpensive starter home or investment property! Great location, nice level lot with off-street parking. TERMS: 10% Down at Auction; Balance in 45 Days. SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.heiseyauctions.com

Morwood Partnership Call Tom: 717-725-0600

Auction For:

Harold Dice

www.klinekreidergood.com

Attorney: George Christianson (717) 273-1651

paauctioncenter.com

PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

Saturday, November 6 • 1pm

Sat. November 13 • 9am Live & Online

403 W. 28th Division Hwy. Lititz, PA 17543

993 S. State St. Ephrata, PA 17522

• Family Room & Large Kitchen • Workshop & Storage in Basement • Storage Barn & Fenced Yard • Warwick SD • 1.08 Acres

9am Begins Uncataloged Items. Cataloged Items to start at later time. Large variety of engines & transmissions, Snap Snap-On & Mac machine tools, socket sets, combination wrenches, scanners, code readers, hand tools, cordless tools, toolboxes & chests, large variety of new & used wheels/tires, GMC truck grills, Mustang & Camaro rims, new chrome wheel covers, large variety of new & used automotive parts, automotive fluids/supplies, ‘67 Mustang door panels & center console, Holly carburetors, automotive interior trim parts & much more!

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

AY000253L

Auction for: Michael Shenk Estate Attorney: Nicholas T. Gard, Esq. LLM

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

PUBLIC AUCTION CUSTOM 1 STY. 4 BDRM. RANCHER BARN/SHOP 37x32 UTILITY SHED 19x10 9/10 ACRE COUNTRY LOT w/PASTURE LEOLA – BROWNSTOWN – TALMAGE AREA

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 • 10 A.M. 339 S. State St., Leola, PA 17540 (Talmage). From Brownstown Rt. 772 S. to property on left. OR From Leola Rt. 772 N. to property on right. (W. Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.)

Custom 1 sty. rancher w/2281 SF finished area, large eat-in kitchen w/ custom maple cabinets & dining area, living rm. w/bay window, 4 bdrms., 3 full baths, laundry, office/rec rm., full daylight bsmt. w/large family/rec rm. w/coal stove, storage/bonus rm. & canning rm., elec. baseboard heat, low maintenance exterior w/insulated windows, covered screen-in porch 27x13, patio/deck area & overhead walkway to barn. Outbldgs: 2 sty. horse barn/ shop 37x32 w/2 stables, tack rm. & 2nd floor storage/workshop & 19x10 utility shed, 9/10 ACRE rural country lot w/fenced pasture, lawn & garden area, campfire & rec area, professional landscaping, CV Schs. Sellers moving to larger property & serious to sell. Nice country location. Low maintenance dwl. in “move in” condition. Minutes to Leola, Bird-inHand, New Holland, Ephrata & Lititz. Personal inspection by appointment or open house October 30 & November 6 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-7331006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-606-2226 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Group. FRI., NOVEMBER 19 1:00 p.m. - Glenn E. and Elaine L. Stauffer, 910 Hopeland Rd., Lititz. 24 acre farm ­ mostly tillable, fenced pasture, 2­1/2 story 4 bedroom farm house, 2 story bank barn, garages, shop/storage building. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., NOVEMBER 19 4:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Cataloged antique auction. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., NOVEMBER 19 4:00 p.m. - Arlene B. Horst Estate, 1805 West Main St., Ephrata. 8­1/2 acre farmette (Zoned Neighborhood Commercial), 2­1/2 story 4 bedroom farm house, bank barn, garage/shop. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. SAT., NOVEMBER 20 8:00 a.m. - Aaron S. and Janet L. Kurtz, 720 Stone­ crest Rd., New Holland. 4 bedroom, 4 bath, 2,923 sq. ft. custom Cape Cod with 2 car garage, 3.6 acre, master

Abner K. & Marion S. Glick 717-803-0730

www.klinekreidergood.com

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details.

10% BP Onsite, 15% Online

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

AY000253L

(Ephrata Borough)

PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

3-BDRM 2-BATH 1-STORY (1955) BRICK RANCHER .14-AC. LOT * 1,144 SQ. FT. * HARDWOOD FLOORS DAYLIGHT BASEMENT

TUES., NOV. 23, 2021 @ 4 PM Located at 490 Howard Ave., Ephrata, Pa. 17522

Directions: From Main St. (Rt. 322) Ephrata at Applebee’s take Spring Garden St. N. to left on E. Walnut St. to right on Howard Ave. to home on left. Real Estate: Consists of a 1,144 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. (1955) brick rancher w/1-car garage on a .14-ac. corner lot. Main floor features a painted wood cabinetry kitchen w/range & fridge, vinyl flooring; dining area w/vinyl flooring; 12’x24’ enclosed breezeway; 12’x18’ formal living room w/HW floor; 3 bedrooms w/ closets & HW flooring; full bath; attached 1-car garage; lower level has laundry hook-up w/washer & dryer included; walk-out access; 3 heated utility storage rooms; oil furnace hot water heat, 2 - 275 gallon fuel tanks; attic storage; public water & sewer; annual taxes: $3,025. OPEN HOUSE: SAT. NOV. 6 & 13 from 1-3 PM; for info call/text auctioneer at (717) 371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Kling & Deibler (717) 354-7700. Note: Clean 3-bedroom rancher on quiet side street; hardwood & vinyl flooring throughout; good solid home needs some cosmetic TLC; excellent starter home or great rental investment property. For photos & full listing, visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

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

Auction For:

HENRY & KACI FISHER 717-314-2589

567 E Farmersville Rd., New Holland, PA 17557, Earl Twp. 3 bedroom Holland stone home, enclosed porch & attached 2-car garage. Country setting on a ½ acre lot.

Real Estate Oct. 30, 2021 1 pm

01 Chevy Malibu @ 12:45 p.m.

Dwelling consists of 1½ story house, full basement w/shower, enclosed porch & attached 2-car garage, mature shade, and tool shed situated on a ½ acre lot. 1st Floor: Eat-in kitchen w/lots of cabinet space, sitting room, parlor, bedroom, full bath, & laundry room. 2nd Floor: 2 bedrooms & ½ bath 2001 Chevy Malibu (black); only 41,700 miles. On-site sewer and water, elec. & LP heat, 200 amp. elec. service. Terms 10% down and balance 60 days.

Gerald Hoover 610-589-4225 AU-2794L

hooversauction.net

Terms by Anna Huber Estate

Elvin Huber, Exec. 717-335-0608 Mervin Huber, Exec. 717-629-5024


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, October 27, 2021 - 21B

suite with WIC, fireplace, private bath, library and deck, custom cherry kitchen, finished daylight basement. Real estate at 2:00 p.m. Fine antiques and furniture, guns, tools, lawn and garden items. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., NOVEMBER 20 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Cataloged antique auction. Horst Auction­eers. SAT., NOVEMBER 20 10:00 a.m. - Christopher G. and Dina M. Madara, 3312 Paper Mill Rd., Sinking Spring. 42.3 acre farm, 2 story stone farm dwelling (needs restored), 22 acres tillage, balance woodland. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., NOVEMBER 20 1:00 p.m. - Dominion Reno­vations, LLC, 1 Warwick Rd., Lititz. Fully renovated 3 bedroom farmhouse with attached 2 car garage on 0.63 acres. Hess Auction Group. 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. TUES., NOVEMBER 23 - 4:00 p.m. - Henry and Kaci Fisher, 490 Howard Ave., Ephrata. 3 bedroom, 2 bath 1 story (1955) brick rancher, .14 acre lot, 1,144 sq. ft., hardwood floors, daylight basement. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. TUES., NOVEMBER 23 - 4:00 p.m. - Anna Mary Martin Estate, 158 Spook Ln., East Earl. 3 bedroom rancher, attached garage, 32’x40’ shop, 1-1/4 acre +/country property. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. WED., NOVEMBER 24 - 4:00 p.m. - Jonas L. and Emma R. Peachey, 592 Long Rd., Lebanon. 2-1/2 story brick 4 bedroom farm house, barn, shop, garage, 2 acres with pasture and creek. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., DECEMBER 3 9:00 a.m. - Consignment Auction Produce, 220 Covered Bridge Rd., Eph­

PUBLIC AUCTION

24 ACRE FARM - MOSTLY TILLABLE - FENCED PASTURE 21/2 STY. 4 BDRM. FARM HOUSE BANK BARN - GARAGES - SHOP/STORAGE BLDG. HOPELAND/CLAY/MT. AIRY AREA

rata. Farm equipment, tools and supplies. Noah Shirk Auctions. TUES., DECEMBER 7 4:00 p.m. - Harlan B. and Charlotte S. Horst, 35 Mountain Rd., Denver. 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, insulated shop/ garage 64x34, 1.18 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., DECEMBER 9 - 2:00 p.m. - Leland N. and Diane E. Gage, 13 South Reamstown Rd., Stevens. 2 bedroom, 1 bath semi-detached 2 story stone Colonial, .20 acre lot, beautifully restored (1760s) 1,628 sq. ft. home, 2 car garage/shop, utility barn, private backyard with garden area and patio. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers.

FRI., DECEMBER 10 10:00 a.m. - J. Henry and Margaret M. Martin, 24 Limerock Rd., Lititz. 33 acre limestone farm, 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom farm dwelling, 2 story bank barn, tobacco barn, garage, shop, hog barn, Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Farm equipment, tractors, Peterbilt dump truck. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­eers. SAT., DECEMBER 11 1:00 p.m. - Patrick C. Donnelly Estate, 159 Bon­ view Dr., Denver. Country 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, barn 24x48, utility buildings, partial wooded, fenced pas­ ture, 8.8 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. TUES., DECEMBER 14 - 4:00 p.m. - Francis C.

PUBLIC AUCTION

52.4 ACRE FARM w/POND 2½ STY. LOG 6 BDRM. DWL. – BANK BARN – GAR. TRACTOR – FARM EQUIP. – VEHICLES LAWN & GARDEN – SHOP TOOLS – PRIMITIVES FURNITURE – APPLIANCES – GUNS – HUNTING BOWMANSVILLE – ADAMSTOWN AREA

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 8 A.M. – REAL ESTATE 2 P.M.

1714 Bowmansville Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540. Rt. 625 N. of Bowmansville. Left E. Bowmansville Rd. to ‘T’. Right Bowmansville Rd. to farm on right. OR From Ephrata Rt. 272 N. to Adamstown. Right Bowmansville Rd. to farm on left. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 • 1 P.M.

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

Glenn E. & Elaine L. G Stauffer 717-733-8554

www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION VALUABLE LANCASTER COUNTY BRICK RANCHER

Vinyl Windows, Hardwood Floors, 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 1,325 sq. ft., Finished Loft Bedroom, 2 Car Attached Garage, Finished Basement

THURS., NOV. 4, 2021 • 5:30 P.M.. 835 Center Ave., Ephrata Boro, PA 17522 Semi Detached House features spacious first floor with hardwood floors, 12’ x 12’ Kitchen with full appliances, 13’ x 13’ Dining Room with bay window, Bonus Room or 4th Bedroom with 1/2 Bath and Access to large deck. Full length 28’ x 10’ Loft Bedroom. Daylight type basement features Large Laundry room, Finished Family room (24’ x 15’) with built in bar, access to 2 car attached Garage. Oil Heat; Propane Garage Heat; Central Air. Located on a quiet street in Ephrata Boro with all the conveniences of Public Water and Sewer, and close to downtown and neighboring towns and businesses. Real Estate Terms: 10% down payment on day of sale, Good PA check or Certified Funds for out of state buyers. Settlement within 60 days, immediate settlement and possession available. Real Estate is being sold as/is and subject to purchaser’s sole discretion of value and condition. All announcements made at time of auction take precedence over any and all previously printed material or verbal statements. All Showings must be by APPOINTMENT ONLY. Contact Auctioneer, Patrick Morgan at 717-278-9202 to schedule your showing.

TERMS BY: James D. Hackman Attorney: Kling & Deibler, New Holland, PA 717-354-7700

52.1 ACRE Farm w/2½ sty. log dwl. w/frame/vinyl addition. 2539 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets w/appliances living & family rms. w/ fireplace, 1st floor laundry, 6 bdrms. (1st floor master bdrm. w/master bath), 2 full baths, attic, bsmt., oil HW heat & outdoor wood furnace. Outbldgs.: 2 sty. bank barn 62x60, 1 sty. garage 32x24 w/bsmt. 52.4 ACRES w/pond, approx. 10 acres tillable, balance woodland w/mature timber (hasn’t been timbered for 20 yrs.). Enrolled in Clean & Green. Zoned Ag. House & bldgs. in need of TLC. Convenient location, minutes to Adamstown, Bowmansville & Fivepointville w/easy access to Rts. 625, 897, 272, 222 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., October 16, 23 & 30 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)

Tractor – Equip. – Vehicles: * Duetz 3006 2-Cyl. DSL Tractor. * Yamaha 4x4 Big Bear 4-Wheeler. * 1996 Subaru Outback Legacy AWD, PW, PL, AT, Approx. 133,000 Miles. * 1991 Chevy S-10 Blazer 4WD AT 4.3 Eng. Sm. Alum. Trailer & Flatbed Trailers w/Titles, N. Idea 12A Manure Spreader, NH 477 Haybine, JD 3-Pt. Rake, JD 24T Baler, (2) Flat Wagons, Smoker Bale Elev., 3-Pt. Fert. Spreader, Ford 3-Pt. Disc, Ford 2-Row Cult., Harrow, Agrotec 3-Pt. Sprayer w/Boom, 3-Pt. Blade, 3-Pt. Backhoe, Chevy S-10 Parts, Sm. Child’s 4-Wheeler. Lawn & Garden – Shop Tools: Troy-Bilt Tuffy Rototiller, Toro/Wheelhorse & Snapper Riding Mowers, Wheelhorse 5500 & Suzuki SE 1500 Generators, Stihl Weedeater & Chain Saws, Coleman Gen., Early Chain Saw, Tonaka Weedeater, Sm. Tree Sprayer, Air Comp., Floor Jack, Battery Charger, Wright Saw, Chain Saw Chain Sharpener, Texaco Gas Pump, Log Chains, Wheelbarrows, Rigid Pipe Vise, Pressure Washer, Pedestal Grinder, Leaf Shredder, Werner Fiberglass Stepladder, 16’ Alum. Ext. Ladder, 55-Gal. Drum w/Pump, Handyman Jack, Mower Pitmans, Top Links, Fence Posts & Wire, Asst. Tool Boxes & Tools, Cast Iron Radiators, Pet Carrier, Bikes, Exp. Wagon, Garden Seeder, Plywood, Hub Caps. Furniture – Appliances – Primitives: Painted Dec. Blanket Chest, Bow & Flat Front China Closets, Oak & Walnut Dropleaf Tables, Empire Chest of Drawers, Cedar Chest, Blonde Bdrm. Suite, Tiger Maple Table, Roll Top Desk, Rope Bed, School Desk, Wash Stands, Dry Sink, Cradles, Hanging Prism Light, Armoires, Wood Kneehole Desk, Plant Tables, Picnic & Kitchen Tables, Asst. Wood Chairs, Wood Ice Box, Camel Back Trunk, Oak Dresser, Wall Mirror, Bookshelf, Lawn Swing, Baker Wood Stove, Aquos Flat Screen TV, Refrig. & Freezer, Misc. Sm. Kitchen Appl., Pretzel Warmer, Maytag Washer, Whirlpool Dryer, Propane Tanks, Raised Panel Doors, Wood Benches, Window Sashes & Screen Doors, Wood Barrel, Grain Cradles, Wood Telephone, Wooden Shutters, 1 & 2-Hole Corn Shellers, Saddles & Halters, Sleds, Coke Carriers & Bottles, Cast Iron Water & Pig Troughs, Milk Cans, Pitcher Pump, Lightning Rods, 2-Man Saw, Coffee Grinder, Crocks, Egg Baskets, Asst. Agateware, Quilts. Guns & Reloading: Guns not on premises until day of auction. Rem. Mod. 6 22cal. S.S. SN 425188, J. Stevens 25cal. Rim Fire Bolt Single Shot, Win. Mod. 72 22cal. Bolt Action, Cresent Arms, Peerless Mod. 12ga. Double Barrel Shotgun, 922 22cal. Single Shot, Double Barrel 12ga. Hammer Gun, Win. Mod. 57A 12ga. S. Shot (SN CG14077), Mossburg 22cal. Bolt Action w/Clip (SN 104144), Win. Mod. 67 22cal. Single Shot Bolt Action w/ Scope, H&R 410 Single Shot, H&R 410 Single Shot (SN A189137), Fox Sterlingworth 12ga. Double Barrel Shotgun (SN 128218), Rem. 22cal. Pump w/Oct. Barrel (SN 28431), Marlin 12ga. Pump (SN 128382), Stevens Mod. 987 22cal. Semi-Auto (SN D507881), Savage Mod. 25 22cal. Pump w/Oct. Barrel (SN 20842), Win. Mod. 50 12ga. Semi (SN 72559), Rem. Mod. 87 Featherweight 12ga. Pump, Rem. Mod. 4 22cal. S. Shot w/Oct. Barrel, EAA 12ga. S. Shot w/Vent Rub, Win. Mod. 1200 12ga. Pump (SN L693968), Pietro Baretta Silver Pigeon 12ga. Pump (SN 012277), German Inscription on Barrel 22cal. Single Shot, J. Stevens Little Scout 14 ½ 22cal. S. Shot, Stevens Mod. 325C 30-30 Bolt Action w/Clip, FAB Nat. 270 Bolt Action w/Leupold Scope (SN 44621), Savage 24V .222/20ga. (SN 13980), Lane & Read Boston Percussion Cap Muzzleloader, Center Arms 45cal. Muzzleloader, Reloading Items, Gun Cases, Trail Camera, Ladder Stand, Hunting Clothes. Hand Guns: Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Semi 380cal. w/Box (SN EAN4528), Hi Standard Longhorn .22cal. Revolver (SN 1401148), Hi Standard Mod. GB 22cal. Semi (SN 313255) w/Box, Taurus Stainless 357 Mag. Revolver (SN 5174057), Smith & Wesson .22cal. Revolver, Baby Hammerless Mod. 1910 .22cal. Revolver, Astra Semi-Auto .22cal. (SN 163562), H&R .22cal. Revolver (SN AT010608), Young American .22cal. Revolver, Victor .32cal. Revolver, Frontier Army Stainless 44cal. Revolver. NOTE: Auction to begin 8AM w/tools followed by shop equip., farm equip. & vehicles at 11:30 AM.. 2nd auctioneer approx. 9AM w/household. Approx. 12 Noon w/guns & hunting items. 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

Ronald A. Spacht Estate Randy Spacht, Exc.: 717-413-2318 www.klinekreidergood.com

buildings. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., DECEMBER 18 10:00 a.m. - Kenneth W. Hershey Estate, 312 Sawmill Rd., New Providence. 79 acre farm, 2 dwellings, 1-1/2 story 5 bedroom dwelling, 1-1/2 story log 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 and 3 car garage, 6 car garage 24x68 with 32x32 attached garage. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Tractor, Caterpillar, lawn mowers, equipment. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

2ND BETTY BURKHART ESTATE

PUBLIC AUCTION

PERSONAL PROPERTY ONLY

SAT., OCT. 30TH at 9:00 AM

Loc.: 2637 OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE, BIRD-IN-HAND, LANC. CO., PA

Total Liquidation of Betty’s Antique Shop and Home Furnishings, Antiques, Collect., Glassware & Antique Christmas Decorations, Costume Jewelry, Toys, Blue Decor. Crock, Lg. & Sm. Showcases, Furn., 2001 S10 Pickup Truck w/Cap. Lancaster Collectibles, Lancaster/ Local Old Advertising, Numerous Old Milk Bottles, 1’x12’x16’ White Pine Boards.

For numerous photos and a full listing, see AuctionZip.com 7416 or www.reistauctioneers.com.

Auction by:

910 Hopeland Rd., Lititz. Rt. 322 W. from Ephrata to Clay. Right N. Clay Rd. to Hopeland. Left Hopeland Rd. to farm on right corner Hopeland Rd. & Seglock Rd.

Rural farm house w/3960 SF, eat-in kitchen w/custom cabinets, dining rm., living & family rms., 1st floor office, laundry, mud rm., 4 bdrms. + bonus rm., 3 full baths, large rec/family rm. w/2nd set kitchen cabinets, hearth, wood stove, daylight bsmt., oil HW & radiant heat plus solar system, large deck, patio, bank barn 30x40 w/stables, attached garage/insulated shop 20x36 plus 2 car gar. 20x30, garage/shop/storage bldg. 24x100 w/lean-to, utility & pump house bldgs., 24 ACRES w/20 acres tillable (totally fenced), pasture, lawn & garden area, circle driveway, 1305’ frontage Seglock Rd. & 690’ frontage Hopeland Rd. Zoned Ag. After 70 years owners downsizing & serious to sell. Ideal small farm, mostly all tillable, spacious dwl., plenty garage, shop & storage bldgs. Personal inspection by appointment or Open House Sat., Oct. 30, Nov. 6 & 13 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)

Maust, 500 Old Mount Gretna Rd., Lebanon. Country 2-1/2 sty. 5 bedroom farm house, 1 acre rural lot, garage/shop. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., DECEMBER 17 1:00 p.m. - Ray J. and Cathleen D. Stoltzfus, 27 Kemmerer Rd., Shoe­ makersville. 144 acre farm with stream, organic crop/ produce, livestock farm, 2 dwellings, cottage, bank barn with horse stalls, pole/ equipment barn 70x180, garage, shop, misc. out­

Auction for:

The Estate of Betty Burkhart

Mrs. Nicole Copeland, Executrix

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

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

1.9 ACRE REAL ESTATE, FARM EQUIPMENT, CARRIAGES & SLEIGHS, TOOLS, ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS

SATURDAY, NOV. 13, 2021 AT 9:00 P.M.

REAL ESTATE AT 1:00 P.M.

Located at 1099 Fruitville Pike, (Lititz 17543), Manheim Twp., Lancaster Co., PA

(Property is located on the west side of Fruitville Pike, adjacent to the Bent Creek Country Club; Access to property – west onto Quarry Rd., right onto Bristol Dr.)

18th CENTURY 21/2 STORY LIMESTONE FARMHOUSE (Approx. 2,270 sq. ft. living space) First floor contains a living room, dining room, kitchen with built-in cabinets and appliances, full bathroom, laundry area and mud room. The second floor contains two bedrooms with closets, full bathroom, large center hall with semi-open staircase. Large attic, partial basement, oil-fired hot water furnace, central A.C. EXTRA LARGE FRAME BANK BARN (Approx. 4,400 square feet) 19 x 30 VINYL-SIDED GARAGE 16 x 30 FRAME GARAGE/SHED 12 x 14 BLOCK MILK HOUSE LOT SIZE – 1.88 ACRES (M/L) MANHEIM TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT – $8,100 TOTAL YEARLY REAL ESTATE TAXES This unique 1.9 acre property is located in a prime residential location in Manheim Township nestled between the Bent Creek Country Club Essex Court and the Brighton developments. The early limestone farmhouse was completely restored and updated. The huge frame bank barn is in overall good structural condition and offers many possibilities. Be sure to inspect this valuable property being sold at an Estate Public Sale! Many additional pictures along with drone footage available at www.horstauction.com. OPEN HOUSE – Sat., Oct. 30 & Nov. 6 from 1 P.M. thru 3 P.M. or for inspection/information, call (610) 413-5750. *TERMS OF SALE - $40,000 down payment on the day of sale; balance at settlement on or before Jan. 13, 2022. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes. Property sold as-is. E. Richard Young, Atty.

Sale For:

LOWELL L. LANDIS ESTATE


22B - Wednesday, October 27, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Deeds Recorded The following were recorded at the Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds office from October 14 to October 20: Adamstown Borough Margaret A. Musselman con­veyed property on Willow Street to The Margaret A. Musselman Revocable Living Trust for $1.

Brecknock Township Ja-Lyn Developers conveyed property on Redstone Drive to Brecknock Township for $0. Joan W. Dopler conveyed property on Greenview Drive to Kevin C. Panne­ bakker and Sarah M. Pannebakker for $303,000. Travis Eberly and Tyler Eberly conveyed property on Raybil Drive to Luis D. Colon-Rodriguez for $235,000. Luke N. Ulrich conveyed property on Harvest Drive to Megan Brey, Georgine Nelson, and William A. Nelson for $309,900.

ABSOLUTE PUBLIC AUCTION 11.7 Acre Vacant Building Lot Large Construction & Excavation Equipment Construction & Concrete Tools, Lots of Hand Tools

Sat., November 6, 2021 @ 8:30 A.M. Real Estate @ 11:00 A.M.

80 E. Bethany Rd., Newmanstown, PA 17073 - Lebanon Co.

RBDWM Associates LLC conveyed property on Reading Road to Harvey W. Zimmerman and Irene S. Zimmerman for $725,000. Justin Dale Johnston and Valeria Johnston conveyed property on Redstone Drive to Justin Dale Johnston for $0. David Zimmerman con­ veyed property in Brecknock Township to Rachel Devitry and Thatcher Graham for $275,000. Talon Holdings LLC con­ veyed property on East Valley Road to Melissa A. May and Michael H. May for $452,789. Clay Township Glenn R. Laser conveyed property on Kleinfeltersville Road to Ray M. Freed and Jessica L. NewswangerFreed for $274,900.

Melvin B. Denlinger and Pauline M. Denlinger con­ veyed property on Hopeland Road to Pauline M. Denlinger for $1. The Deborah L. Dunn Estate conveyed property on Hopeland Road to GSP Investment Group LLC for $80,000. Micah L. Martin conveyed property on Yummerdall Road to Kaylene Ann Martin and Micah L. Martin for $1. Denver Borough Evelyn M. Shade conveyed property on East Lancaster Avenue to Diane R. Adair and Troy A. Adair for $250,000. Steven Mack Jr. conveyed property on Beech Street to Megan M. Mack for $200,000. Earl Township

ONLINE ONLY AUCTION

‘16 FORD FUSION – MOWER – SHOP TOOLS LAWN & GARDEN – GUNS – WATCHES FURNITURE – APPLIANCE – INSTRUMENTS

ONLINE BIDDING ENDS AT 6 P.M. ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29

Direc�ons: From Main Street (Route 419, Newmanstown) turn onto Alumni Ave., turn le� on Memorial Blvd., turn right on Bethany Rd. to property on right. Property Descrip�on: 11.7 acres vacant land/building lot, approved (for 1 house) with public sewer/water. Open House: For more details or a private showing, call Meryl at 717-629-6036. Terms: Down payment of $35,000 required day of auc�on. Se�lement on or Terms: Se�lement on or before January 5, 2021. $15,000.00 down payment on the day of the auc�on. 2% transfer tax to be paid by the buyer. Real Estate taxes to be prorated from se�lement day. Annual Real Estate Taxes: $227.10. A�en�on Realtors: 1% Broker Par�cipa�on offered to Realtors with a buyer. Your buyers must be preregistered 48 hours prior to the auc�on. Large Equipment Starts At 12 Noon (Online Bidding Available): 2005 Komatsu PC 228 LC-5 (4100 hrs.), aux hydraulic, JRB Quick Coupler w/4’ Bucket, Great Shape & Tracks; EACO 30” Trac hoe Bucket; 36” Trac hoe Bucket; 1995, Hitachi EX 120-3 (4200 hrs.) European Model, aux. hydraulic, JRB Quick Coupler w/42” Bucket (Air Condi�on Doesn’t Work) Great Tracks; 24” Hydraulic Tra-Mac 14B Soil Tamper; CP 30” Trac hoe Bucket; CP 24” Trac hoe Bucket; CP 18” Trac hoe Bucket; 1999 Cat 953C (6000 hrs.) with 96” Bucket & approx 70% Under Carriage; 2009 JD 410-J Back Hoe (3250 hrs.), (Extenda Hoe), 96” Front Bucket & 24” Back Hoe Bucket; 1997 JD 410-E 4X4 (4500 hrs.) Turbo 96” Front Bucket & 24” aux hydraulic Back Hoe Bucket; 24” Hydraulic Tra-Mac; Soil Tamper; 30” Backhoe Bucket; 18” Backhoe Bucket; 1996 JD 544-G (8450 hrs.), JRB Quick Connect w/96” Bucket Great Working Cond; 96” JRB Quick Connect Rock Fork; 11’ JRB Quick Connect Snow Plow; JRB Quick Connect Loader Forks; 2002 JD 304-H Loader (3250 hrs.), 3rd valve and quick coupler, 84” Bucket; 96” JRB Quick Connect Hydraulic Driven Sweepster; Set Of Pay Loader JRB Quick Connect Forks; 1997 JD 862-B Pan (6075 hrs.) Great Working Machine; 1988 Cat D-5 (6950 hrs.) 11’ Blade Great Working Cond., great undercarriage; 1984 JD 550 (8676 hrs.) Diesel 96” Blade (Has Oil Leak); 2003 Pe�bone 8036 Series Forkli� (3050 hrs.) 38’ Boom w/cab; 1988 JD 482 Forkli� #2 (4860 hrs.) 4X4 (21’ Triple Boom); 1986 JD 482 Forkli� #1 (5400 hrs.) 4X4 (18’ Triple Mass); 1980 Case 586 (2725 hrs.) 10’ Free Mass, Good Rubber; 2004 Thomas (Pro tough 400) Top Soil Screener (400 hrs.) Kubota Engine; Ingersoll Rand 185 Air Compressor w/hitch; 1987 Peterbuilt Dump Truck Tandem Axle (58,000 miles) Cummins L-10 270 Engine, Fuller Ranger 8 Speed, (Recently Serviced); 2003 Ford 4X4 Pickup (49,000 miles) Single Cab, Snow Blade,Toolbox, 100 gal. Fuel Tank; 2002 Ford F-250 XLT 4X4, 4 Door (199,000 miles) 5.4 V8 Engine (Needs Inspec�on); 1997 F-150 Regular Cab Pickup (No Title); 1996 Chevy 1500 (217,500 miles) (Needs Minor Work) Needs Inspec�on; 1985 Chevy 30 Series Box Van, V8 350 Engine (81,575 miles); 1974 Ford Box Van (91,375 miles); Land Pride 72” Grass Over Seeder 3Pt Hookup; Agri Metal Straw Shredder PTO Driven w/blower Hose; 6’X12’ Timber Wolf Enclosed Trailer (Single Axle); 8’ ATI Pre-seeder Landscaping Tiller (PTO Driven); 52” Grasshopper Zero Turn (Model 727) (1614 hrs.) Kawasaki Water Cooled Engine; JD (HPX) Gator 4’X4’ 48” Dump Bed (1592 hrs.). Concrete Tools: 3 Whiteman concrete trowler machines, Mikasa plate tamper, Wacker jumping jack compactor, Electric hand concrete vibrators, 2 S�hl TS-400 cut off saws, HIT hand rebar bender & cu�er, several concrete hand floats w/Ext. handles, So� cut concrete saw in case, Honda powered power screeder, Lots of 7’8” & 4’ & 3’ Concrete wall forms, Masonry Scaffold with wheels, Several heavyduty form release sprayers, Lots of concrete hand tools, 2 large masonry sand boxes with forkli� pockets. Plumbing & Electrical Supplies: Lots of Le�over Electrical wiring, Panel boxes, Electrical supplies, Plumbing Parts, CPVC, PVC, Pex Copper fi�ngs, PVC pipe, Hand ½” & ¾” Pex crimping tool, Strapping cart & crimp tool, Greenlee & other brands fish tapes, Honda 1” & other size trash water pumps. Construc�on Tools & Equipment: 10’ alum. metal brake w/addi�onal side brake, Lots of Werner step ladders (different sizes), Paslode Nailers & staplers, Senco Nailers & staplers, Fein mul�-purpose elect. tool kit (quick start), Lots of Mikita power tools, Electric Milwaukee & Mikita miter saws, Milwaukee angle drill & Hole hog tools, Ridgid cut off saw, Milwaukee & Mikita hammer drills & bits, Electric Milwaukee Sawzall in case, DeWalt table saw on wheels, Large Milwaukee 10¼” circular saw, Electric hand held routers, Senco ba�ery finish Nailer, Dayton angle grinder, Grizzley band saw, Air powered needle scaler, (Cool Machine) & other Insula�on blowers with hoses, Metal tool boxes with tools, Metal roof jacks, Central Pneuma�c ½” & 3/8” air drivers, Wooden table metal coil cu�er w/coil holder, Measuring wheel, Several sets of alum. scaffolding planks & stands, Alum. & wooden Ext. ladders, Dayton 1/3 hp table sander, LB 10 alignment Lazer stand & receiver, Top Con Lazer stand & receiver, Leica Depth master Lazer (No transmi�er), Spectra Physics Lazer, Le�over construc�on supplies. Power Equipment & Misc. Items: Several Used 12’X24’ Storage Sheds w/garage door, Echo weed trimmer, S�hl leaf blower, Honda 3000 psi pressure washer w/ nozzle �ps, Farm & fleet 24 volt ba�ery charger, Emgloo Y5B-60 Large (5 hp electric motor) air compressor, Heavy duty hand carts, Several shop vacs, Large Electric Fan, Lots of (Job Site) Oil Ready Heaters, Electric Bos�tch air compressors, Electric chain hoists, Lots of poly wheelbarrows, S�hl backpack blower, Yamaha 6600 generator, 2 Honda generators, Echo chain saw, Hobart welder w/vanguard engine (needs minor work), Honda self-propelled lawn mower, Columbia walk behind snow blower, Heavy duty metal raking w/wood shelves, Floor jacks w/long handle, Bolt bins, Small hydraulic jacks, Manuel chain hoists, Shop creepers, 2 large forkli� pla�orms, Gas powered jack hammer, Firepower Welder on wheels, Lincoln 250 s�ck welder, Buckets of chain & binders, Li� hooks & chain for man holes & duct iron pipe, Air oil pumps w/hose reel, Oil pump & metal oil cans, Oil barrel stand on wheels, Welding supplies & helmets, Small sand blaster, 5 ton floor jack w/long handle, Man hole & inlet box li� bars, Men working signs w/frames, Pressure test hoses, 200 gal. poly water tank, Metal forming pin box, Cases of motor oil, Buckets of paint, 1000 gal Diesel fuel tank w/fill rite elect pump, 550 gal Gasoline tank w/ gas boy elect pump, 300 gal Kerosene tank w/fill rite elect pump. Auc�oneer’s Note: This is a re�rement auc�on for Pete Shirk. Complete business liquida�on. There are many more items not listed. For addi�onal pictures, go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com or www.GoToAuc�on.com or www.auc�onzip.com ID# 23383 For online bidding on large equipment, go to: h�ps://bit.ly/PeteShirkAuc�on

Seller: Pete Shirk Builders

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

AY# 002026

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

Auctioneers: J. Meryl Stoltzfus AU#005403 (717) 629-6036 Wilmer Martin AA#019644 (717) 333-4881

Jason F. Miller conveyed property in Earl Township to Mark G. Miller for $300,000. Ervin Z. Leid and Mary Jane Leid conveyed property on Meadow Creek Road to Leonard N. Hoover and Lorrain S. Hoover for $1. Bonita J. Zimmerman con­ veyed property on Walnut Street to Everence Foun­ dation Unique Assets LLC for $1. East Cocalico Township Dain A. Shirey and Jillian E. Shirey conveyed property on Grouse Drive to David Bermudez and Jeanette Bones for $230,000. Amy L. Johnson conveyed property on South Reams­ town Road to JMR Realty Investments LLC for $130,000. Jane M. Rathman conveyed property on Oak Lane to Chad M. Stauffer and Gina M. Stauffer for $1. East Earl Township Joshua Lapp conveyed prop­ erty on Division Highway to Drew T. Finkey and Linsey

“Horst Auction Center”

Bid online now at www.klinekreidergood.com. Online bidding will begin closing at 6 P.M. on Friday, October 29. Guns not on premises until day of preview. Preview Time: Thursday, October 28 from 3 P.M. – 6 P.M. Pickup Location: 140 Oatfield Dr., Denver, PA 17517. Fivepointville Area. Pickup Time: Saturday, October 30 from 10 A.M. – 4 P.M.

N. Sweigart for $215,000. Garman Builders at Lan­ caster and Gralan Inc. conveyed property on Cardinal Court to Michael Caruso and Gina C. Rizzo for $568,564. The C. Christian Groff Estate conveyed property in East Earl Township to William L. Deihm for $193,000. Lois C. Martin and Robert E. Martin conveyed property on Overly’s Grove Road to the Robert E. Martin Living Trust for $1. Patrick J. Beachy conveyed property on Overly’s Grove Road to Lois C. Martin and Robert E. Martin for $1. Marlene Z. Nolt and Nathan L. Nolt conveyed property in East Earl Township to Ada S. Nolt and Samuel L. Nolt for $1. Giovanna Diaz conveyed property in East Earl Township to Jamie Hubiak and Andrew D. Montgomery for $310,000. Ephrata Borough

PUBLIC SALE

OUTSTANDING FIREARMS HUNTING, FISHING & MILITARY COLLECTIBLES & ACCESSORIES

SATURDAY, OCT. 30, 2021 AT 9:00 A.M.

PREVIEW: Friday, October 29 from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Saturday, October 30 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) **************************************************************************************

288 LOTS OF FIREARMS TO BE SOLD! 470 LOTS OF HUNTING, FISHING & MILITARY COLLECTIBLES & ACCESSORIES TO BE SOLD!

Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Joseph & Marie A. J Tekerch 717-623-8545

www.klinekreidergood.com

*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.

(Red Run/Reamstown Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

1.3 ACRE LEVEL LOT * 3-BR RANCHER

DETACHED 30’x28’ GARAGE or HORSE BARN ANTIQUES * TOOLS * HOUSEHOLD ITEMS * GUNS

SAT., OCT. 30 at 8:30 A.M. * R.E. at 1 P.M. LOCATED AT: 491 E. Church St., Stevens, Pa. 17578

PUBLIC AUCTION

ELIZABETH FARMS - 346 ACRES - 3 SEPARATE FARMS #1: 190½ ACRE FARM - 2½ STY. STONE DWL. - BARN #2: 100 ACRE FARM - 2½ STY. STONE DWL. - BARN - OUTBLDGS. #3: 56.7 ACRES TRACT OF LAND CLAY/BRICKERVILLE AREA

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 • 1 P.M.

DIRECTIONS: From Hahnstown, travel East on Hahnstown Rd. for 2 miles to property on left. REAL ESTATE: A very clean Ranch-style house w/attached 2-car garage & detached barn on 1.3 level acres. This 1-owner house was built in 1984; approx. 1,872 finished sq. ft. on main level; cozy 22’x13’ eat-in kitchen open to living area w/wooden cabinetry, front triple-hung window; front family room w/ Bay window; 3 BR w/ closets; full bathroom w/door to hall & door to master BR; covered front porch; mud room & laundry area, half bath; 27’x23.5’ 2-car attached garage; unimproved basement; on-site well & septic; electric heat; Attorney Tony Schimaneck 717-299-5251. DETACHED GARAGE OR HORSE BARN: A 30’x28’ detached, 1.5 story concrete/ steel building has 2 overhead doors; 1 box stall; second story hay storage; 12’x30’ for-bay roof & wall on the West side; 13’x30’ rear lean-to for storage; water hookup; elec. service; Cocalico SD; E. Cocalico Twp.; taxes $6,330. OPEN HOUSE: Call Auctioneer 717-587-8906. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD: Winchester Model 37 12 ga. shotgun; Winchester Model 370 .410 ga. shotgun; Westernfield Model XNH-569-G 12 ga. pump shotgun; H@R Model 88 20 ga. shotgun; Ruger Model 10 .22 semi-auto. Rifle; Commander arms revolver .32? pistol; Walnut extension table w/10 boards (shirk); (6) Oak chairs (shirk); 4 Pc. modern Oak bedroom suite w/bookcase headboard; Antique 3 pc. oak bedroom suite; Waterfall Cedar chest; (6) Plank seat chairs (Ebersole); Antique washstand; tan sofa & chair; Antique rocker; walnut slant front desk; brown love seat; (2) porch rockers; (3) 8’ lifetime folding tables; historic Martindale Church bench; upright freezer; washer & dryer; Brown Jack-Knife sofa; large Zimmerman family book; Genealogy Books; other Christian books; (20+) antique pocket watches including Hamilton, Waltham, & Elgin; (12+) Silver Morgan Dollars; many Silver Quarters & Dimes; other old coins; wooden toys; metal toy trucks; antique mantel clock; cast iron bull dogs; (10) Ertl JD tractors, local Winross trucks; (20+) peanut butter glasses; depression glass; old butter churns; cast iron pans; household items; everyday dishes; much more unlisted. TOOLS & GARAGE ITEMS: Older Snap-On 9-drawer Tool Chest; Anvil by Eagle; John Deere #318 Hydro Lawn tractor w/mower track & 54’’ snow plow; Stihl weed trimmer; Aluminum ladders; floor jack; good mechanic tools; tablesaw; drum sander; older drill press; band saw; 6’’ jointer; tobacco spears; 2-man saws; old barn pulleys; old lanterns; milk cans; wheat flail; scale weights, pitcher pump; small iron troughs; (3) chicken coops; old carriage seat bench; hand tools; old logging chains; much more unlisted, please bring a chair. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

DOROTHY S. (late SIMEON) MARTIN

262 Hopeland Rd., Lititz. Rt. 322 W. to Clay. Right N. Clay Rd. to Hopeland. Left Hopeland Rd. OR from Brickerville & Rt. 501 take Rt. 322 E. Left Hopeland Rd. 262 Hopeland Road

261 Hopeland Road

56.7 Acres Furnace Hills Pk.

#1: 261 Hopeland Rd.: Sandstone farm house w/2884 SF, country kitchen, dining rm., living rm., 4 bdrms., 2½ baths, attic, arch bsmt., bank barn 44x76, barn 30x36, hog barn 18x50, 190½ ACRES, 28 acres fenced, 119 acres tillable, 59 acres woodland, approx. 14,000 Fraser Fir & 200 Douglas Fir trees, subdivision potential into 2 farms. Zoned Ag. #2: 262 Hopeland Rd.: Sandstone farm house w/2640 SF, country kitchen w/appliances, dining rm., living rm. w/brick FP, 5 bdrms., 2½ baths, attic, arch bsmt., bank barn 46x76 w/30x30 addition, permanent tent banquet area, wedding venue w/open beam ceiling, attached bar/seating area, outside patio area, lavatory bldg. w/office, corn barn, garage/shop bldg., horse barn w/6 stalls, separate 1½ sty. tenant dwl. w/1200+ SF (known as 260 Hopeland Rd.), 100 ACRES, 63 acres tillable, 27 acres Christmas trees, woodland, stream & 3/4 acre pond. Tractors, equipment & skid loader included w/#2 farm. See website for photos. #3: Furnace Hills Pike: 56.7 ACRES land w/38 acres tillable, 17 acres woodland, 545+ frontage & 8 acres fenced. Ideal custom home site or investment. Native sandstone houses & barns in very good condition. Selling each separately. NOTE: Buyer has the opportunity to lease back any and all current established businesses to Elizabeth Farms, LLC. **See our website for individual farm info** Elizabeth Farms owner serious to sell. Farm in Coleman family 263 years. Currently operating as Christmas Tree farms, Farm to Table Restaurant, Wedding venue & unique Mangalista hog/grower/operations. All farms are in Ag Preserve & Land Trust. Zoned Ag. See www.ElizabethFarms.com. 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)

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

William D. Coleman Elizabeth Farms 610-348-2862 www.klinekreidergood.com


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, October 27, 2021 - 23B

Irene E. Bahner and Paul E. Bahner conveyed property on Linda Terrace to Austin J. Chilcote and Emily A. Edgington for $250,000. Kelly A. Ardt and Thomas E. Ardt Jr. conveyed property on Irene Avenue to Amanda Ramlogan for $215,500. Nathan G. Peters conveyed property on West Sunset Avenue to Adam J. Vanbaak for $180,000. Valley View Capital LLC conveyed property on East Main Street to Levi S. Beiler for $164,500. The Lincoln Cemetery Asso­ciation conveyed prop­ erty on Apple Street to North Market Street LLC for $160,000. Kenneth G. Birney conveyed property on Jeff Avenue to Mikayla B. Horst and Travis T. Zimmerman for $200,000. Ephrata Township Gail L. Bedient conveyed property on Peaceful Lane to Gail L. Bedient and

Michael A. Bedient for $1. Dale E. Buckwalter con­ veyed property on Fieldcrest Lane to Karen Wiest and Richard Wiest for $325,000. Alex V. Babich and Natalie K. Babich conveyed prop­ erty on Buchanan Drive to Alex V. Babich for $1. Gary Felpel and Susan Felpel conveyed property on Hoover Drive to Timothy J. Mace and Amy N. Reichwein for $360,000. Darline E. Rolf conveyed property on Blackberry Lane to Coldan Properties LLC for $250,000. Lititz Borough Barry L. Michael and Linda M. Michael conveyed prop­ erty on North Cedar Street to DECALZ38 LLC for $400,000. Jessica M. Stoner and Timothy D. Stoner con­ veyed property on East Front Street to Cody Ryan Wise and Rachael Kaye Wise for $245,000. Jennifer M. Englehart and Shane M. Englehart con­

PUBLIC AUCTION CUSTOM BRICK 2 STY. 3 BDRM. DWL. 3 UNIT DWL. – 3 BDRMS. EACH – 3 CAR GAR. POND – STREAM – POOL – 3.4 ACRES REAMSTOWN/RED RUN AREA

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 • 4 P.M. 16, 18 & 20 Summers Dr., Stevens. Rt. 272 N. from Ephrata to Denver/ Reamstown traffic light. Right Church St. thru Reamstown. Left Summers Dr.

#20: Custom main dwl. w/3480 SF, kitchen w/appliances, living rm. w/ FP, family rm. w/gun cabinet & bar, 2 offices, laundry, rec rm., 3 bdrms. w/ master walk-in closet w/sun rm., stone FP, deck, 3 baths, bsmt., oil air heat & central AC. #18: Unit w/1276 SF, kitchen w/appliances, living rm., office/ den, 3 bdrms., bath, oil HW heat & laundry/mud rm. #16: Unit w/1912 SF, kitchen w/appliances, living rm., laundry, 3 bdrms., bath, heat pump & AC. 3 car garage 36x36 attached to #20, 2 utility/storage bldgs., in-ground pool w/accessories & pool house, macadam parking for 8 vehicles, 1 acre pond & stream, 3.4 ACRES w/public water & sewer. Unique “move in” condition property. Zoned Suburban Residential. After 29 years, owner downsizing & serious to sell. Ideal live in main dwl. & lease 2 others. 2 units current income $2,195 per month. Custom features & upgrades throughout. Minutes to 222 Bypass & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or Open House Sat., Oct. 30 & Nov. 6 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

Susan L. Summers-Steffy 717-405-9209

www.klinekreidergood.com

- Bowmansville/Fivepointville Area -

ABSOLUTE AUCTION Valuable Real Estate

3 Bdrm. Rancher - Attached Garage - 32’x40’ Shop 1¼ ACRE +/- Country Property

Tues., November 23, 2021 at 4:00 P.M.

veyed property on East New Street to Jared M. Esh for $153,000. The Donald L. Krushinski and M. Lynn Krushinski Revocable Living Trust conveyed property on South Broad Street to BBVQ Properties LLC for $765,000. Keith E. Reifsnyder and Kristin E. Reifsnyder con­ veyed property on West Marion Street to Keith E. Reifsnyder for $1. New Holland Borough The Heidi J. Horst Estate conveyed property on East Main Street to Amy Joy Horst for $1. Richard Reardon and Lisa Reardon conveyed property on Spring Hollow Drive to John Piraino and Felomena Piraino for $399,900.

Craig A. Lowry and Gene A. Lowry conveyed prop­ erty on East Franklin Street to Craig A. Lowry and Gene A. Lowry for $1. Calvin L. Lapp conveyed property on Cypress Lane to Allisen M. Jones and Christopher J. Passio for $264,224. The Melvin and Susie Stoltzfus Revocable Living Trust conveyed property on West Main Street to Stoltzfus Holdings LLC for $1. Upper Leacock Township Jennifer Lynn Crawford and John W. Crawford conveyed property on New Holland Pike to Jennifer Lynn Craw­ ford and John W. Crawford for $1. George W. Lefever and Martha L. Lefever conveyed property on Horseshoe

PUBLIC AUCTION

Saturday, October 30, 2021

* Start Time - 10:00 a.m. * RARE & SCARCE COINS AUCTION

Location: Brickerville Fire Company, 10 Hopeland Rd., Lititz, PA 17543

Feature Coins – Very Rare 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter PCGS MS 64 Full Head. This Coin is in the Top 50 Population for it’s Grade!! 1856 Flying Eagle One Cent PCGS AU. These Coins are from a Long Time Lancaster Collection. Many other Scarce Coins will be offered as well. Auction consists of many very affordable lots.

Personal inspection by appointment OR Open House: Saturdays, Nov. 6 & 13 1-3 PM. Contact auctioneer @ 717-354-9524 w/any questions. See more at Auctionzip.com ID #25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus, Steve Schuler, Matthew Martin

Auction for: Anna Mary Martin Estate Contact: James & Ruth Hoover 717-272-1755 Tim Weaver Auct. Serv. Phone: 717-354-9524 Lic. # AY2109

PUBLIC AUCTION Thurs., Oct. 28 at 5 PM

1508 Heidelberg Ave., Schaefferstown, PA 17088 From PA-501 in Schaefferstown take Heidelberg Ave./PA-897 S. 8 Mi. to Property on Left. 1,248 SF 2½ Sty 3 BR 1½ Bath Home on .95 +/- Acre Lot Featuring Lg. Eat-In Kitchen, Family Rm., Bonus Rm., Screened Porch; 1st Floor Laundry; Attic; Unfinished Basement; Oil Hot Water Heat. Oversized Detached 1 Car Garage w/Macadam Drive/Parking Area. Public Water/Sewer; ELCO S.D.; Heidelberg Twp; Lebanon Co. OPEN HOUSE: By Appointment. For Appoint. to see or help to obtain bank financing call Joel at 717-383-5606. NOTE: Don’t miss this opportunity to buy a property just outside of town on a nice deep lot; House roof has recently been replaced; Interior is ready to be updated. Come prepared to buy! House needs to be sold to settle the estate. TERMS: 10% Down; Balance in 45 Days. SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.HeiseyAuctions.com Auction For:

Betty M. Ginder Estate David Ginder (717) 376-6200

Attorney: John Enck (717) 273-7621

PUBLIC AUCTION 42.3 ACRE FARM

2 STY. STONE FARM DWL. (NEED RESTORED) 22 ACRES TILLABLE – BALANCE WOODLAND

SINKING SPRING/WYOMISSING AREA – WILSON SCHOOL DIST.

SAT., NOVEMBER 20 • 10 A.M.

3312 Paper Mill Rd., Sinking Spring. Rt. 222 N. from Reading toward Allentown. Take Spring Ridge Dr. exit. Short distance right Paper Mill Rd.

For Catalog, Terms, More Information and Photos, Visit Website: www.richardmurryauctioneer.com

ELMER MURRY AUCTIONS, INC. AY002073 RICHARD P. MURRY, AUCTIONEER AU000649-L Email: richmurry@epix.net

(717) 790-2240

PUBLIC AUCTION OF

REAL ESTATE

5 BR/1 BA DWL. - BARN/GAR. - 2.8 ACRE LOT; DWARF ‘LEGENDS’ RACE CAR; WELDER FERGUSON 30 TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS

SAT., NOV. 6, 2021 SALE AT 1:00 P.M.

Located at 20 Cherry Tree Lane, Leola (West Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Rt. 272 in Brownstown, take Rt. 772 through Talmage. Turn slight right on Cherry Tree Lane to property on right. Watch for signs.

Unique opportunity to purchase farm w/subdiv. potential w/over 1682’ frontage along Paper Mill Rd. 2½ sty. farm house (in need of total restoration) w/wide window sills & electric, 42.3 ACRES w/22 acres tillable, bal. woodland w/lots of privacy, wildlife & gorgeous views. Ideal custom home site w/southern exposure. Minutes to Reading, Sinking Spring & Wyomissing w/easy access to Rt. 222, Rt. 422 & Rt. 61. Wilson Schs. Zoned Ag-1. Owners serious to sell. Ideal as farm, restoration property or investment w/ subdivision potential. Personal inspection any time, no appointment needed. 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

Christopher G. & Dina M. Madara 610-507-8933 or 484-529-1180 www.klinekreidergood.com

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

Directions: Rt. 625 South of Bowmansville. Turn right onto Spook Ln. Continue to property on right. OR take Pleasant Valley Rd., from Fivepointville. Turn right onto Spook Ln. follow to property on left.

- Real Estate -

Elena McVey and Geoffrey McVey conveyed property on Iron Horse Drive to Lauren Amabile and Michael R. Amabile for $454,000. EG Stoltzfus Homes LLC and Lititz Reserve LLC conveyed property in Warwick Township to John M. Dorofee and Melanie A. Dorofee for $483,035.

2½ STORY HOUSE & DETACHED GARAGE ON .95 +/- ACRE LOT

This is Another Must-Attend Auction!

Location: 158 Spook Lane, East Earl, PA 17519 (Brecknock Twp./Lanc. Co.)

1¼ Acre Country Property w/3 Bdrm. Rancher, Attached 2 Car Garage and a 32’x40’ shop. Sold ABSOLUTE! No Minimum or Reserve! 3 Bdrm. Rancher w/1981 sq.ft., eat-in kitchen, living rm., sitting rm., office, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, laundry/mudrm., front porch, rear deck, full basement (partial daylight), attic and attached 2 car garage. Oil/Hot water baseboard heat. Kitchen, living rm. and bathroom have heated floors. 200 amp elec. Outbuildings: 32’x40’ block/frame shop w/11’ ceilings & 10’x14’ OH door. 12’x16’ garden shed. All situated on 1¼ Acre +/- w/ spacious lawn, garden area, on-site well, public sewer, zoned AG, Brecknock Twp. Taxes approx. $3,988. Auctioneer Note: Rare opportunity to purchase this valuable country property at ABSOLUTE auction. Desirable Ranch home, great country location, borders farmland. Desirable ELANCO school district. Easy access to Rts. 897 & 625. Minutes to Bowmansville, Fivepointville & Terre Hill. Don’t miss it. Will be sold regardless of price. Available for immediate possession. TERMS: 10% down, balance on or before Jan. 24, 2022. Kling & Deibler, Attys. 717354-7700.

Road to George W. Lefever for $1. Warwick Township Deborah Amway and Mark Amway conveyed property on Allegiance Drive to Benjamin Joseph Zerbey and Michele Rae Zerbey for $468,000. JMS Partners conveyed property on Brookview Drive to Zainab H. AbdulRahman and Andrew A. Hannis for $245,000.

Real Estate consists of a 2½ story, frame dwelling, containing a spacious country kitchen with pantry, a living room, a sitting room, and a large enclosed porch all on the main level. Upstairs, there are five bedrooms and a full bath. Attic storage above and full basement with cold cellar below. This traditional-style home features over 2,300 sq. ft. of living space with spacious rooms throughout. Propane-forced air heat. Well & septic onsite. Situated on a 2.8 (+/-) acre lot, along with a 1½ story frame barn/workshop, and a detached garage, there is ample room to run, play, and garden. Cherry Tree Lane is a no-outlet lane conveniently located between Brownstown and Leola just off of Route 772. This property features a great piece of land, excellent square footage, and loads of potential abound. You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! To be sold immediately following Real Estate: Dwarf ‘Legends’ race car – 1100cc Kawasaki engine w/sheet metal body; Ferguson 30 tractor – good running condition; 5’ King Kutter brush hog; Land Pride 84” rear blade; Ford 20I 3pt tandem disc; Ford IO-156 2 bottom plow; 3pt post hole digger; 3pt quick hitch; Miller ‘Millermatic 251’ mig welder; 10 hp air compressor. Open House to be held Sat., Oct. 30 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, Atty. Terms By:

THE FRED STAUFFER ESTATE, SHANNON STAUFFER & CONRAD STAUFFER Lic. #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.pannebeckerwolf.com

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 2021 AT 1:00 P.M.

Preview Times - Tuesday, November 2 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, November 3 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, November 2. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 2-1/2 miles west of Ephrata) FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.); WALNUT 12 LIGHT DUTCH CUPBOARD, WALNUT CORNER CUPBOARD; APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS & LAMPS; SILVER; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; AGATE; TINWARE; PEWTER; WOODENWARE; BASKETS; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; TOOLS; LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD! Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

Sale For:

LEONARD BRENNEMAN, MR. & MRS. ROGER BRADLEY & OTHERS


24B - Wednesday, October 27, 2021 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Made From Scratch BAKERY

3.91

2.11

Made In-House

2.91

Great with Coffee!

Mayonnaise

Assorted Flavors; 2-pk.

2.51

Our Own

Select Varieties; 22 or 30 oz.

Club Rolls

Hellmann's

6-pk.

Scones

Praline Pecan Brownies

4.51

Pound Cake Cupcakes Half Dozen

Farm Fresh PRODUCE

1.21lb

91¢lb

Green Beans

Eggplant

Crisp

OFFERS FROM October 27 - November 2, 2021

GROCERY

Fresh

2.51

3.51

2.51

4/$5

2.51

Corn Flakes, Frosted Flakes, Rice Krispies

All Purpose Flour

Brownie Mix

Vegetable Juice Cocktail

Kellogg's

14.6 to 23 oz.

91¢lb

Bunch

Orange & Green

Spring Onions Bell Peppers

69¢lb

51¢lb

Jumbo & Medium

Locally Grown

Yams

Spaghetti Squash

9/$2 Juicy

Lemons

Dragonfruit

3.31ea Caramel Dip

Loc Produal Arrivince Daily! g

15.51

18.81

Marzetti

WHOLESALE PRODUCE

13.31

22.22

Jumbo Loose Carrots

Bananas 40 lb.

50 lb.

4.91lb

Sweet, Exotic

Collard Greens 20 lb.

Honeycrisp Apples Half Bushel

5 lb.

2.51

Select Varieties; Family Size; 18.4 oz.

Dinner Kits

Potato Chips

Select Varieties; 15 to 16.3 oz.

Select Varieties; 6.7 to 12. 5 oz.

Select Varieties; 12 oz.; Buy 1, Get 1 Free

17 oz.; Buy 1, Get 1 Free

2.51

3.51

12.91 Charmin

Essential Everyday

2/$10

Dish Detergent

All Laundry Detergent

Bathroom Tissue

Edge or Skintimate

Select Varieties; 20 oz.

Select Varieties; 32 to 40 oz.

Soft or Strong; 12 Mega Rolls

SOUP & SALAD

2.51lb German Potato Salad

SEAFOOD

3.91ea

Sweet Bourbon

Salmon Portions

3.21lb

Cooked Crawfish Sold in 5 lb. Bag

Beef Bottom Round Roast

Beef Rump Roast

4.51lb

Fresh, Boneless

Fresh, 85% Lean

Ground Beef

2.71lb

4.51lb

4.51lb

Beef Bottom Round Swiss Steak

Ground Beef Patties

Fresh, Boneless

Fresh

2.71lb

Pork Loin Country Style Spare Ribs

Pork Loin Center Cut Roast

5.51lb

5.81lb

81¢lb

Chicken Drumsticks

Honey Bear

9.4 to 14 oz.

12 oz.

2.91

4/$5

5.91

Awesome Paper Towels

Shave Gel

Pastas

Shampoo & Conditioner

8 Rolls

Select Varieties; 7 or 8 oz.

Select Varieties; 12 to 16 oz.

Select Varieties; 10.6 to 16.5 oz.

Barilla

Head & Shoulders

Please call Soup & Salad 2 days ahead to place orders of 5 lbs. or more.

3.51lb

2.51lb

Rocky Road Swirl

Chicken Rice Soup

5.91lb

7.91 lb Cooked &

Cajun Crab Dip

3.51lb Texas Salsa

6.51

Applesauce

6.51lb

Cleaned

2.51

1.99lb

USA Wild Caught

Catfish Fillets

26/30 Shrimp

2.51

1.91

3.99lb Chicken Corn Soup

7.91lb

Frozen Dry

Sea Scallops

2.51

Essential Everyday

Hungry Man

Drinks

Sliced Beef Steak

Spread

Snacks & Appetizers

Dinners

21 oz.

45 oz.

Assorted Varieties; 8 to 11 oz.

Shredded Cheese

7.51lb Halloween Sprinkles

4.99lb 13.51 lb Mini Sesame Party Mix

Orange Pumpkin Shapes

Our Own SMOKED MEATS

Fresh, 85% Lean

2.51

Essential Everyday

TGI Friday's

Raw Shelled Pistachio

Fresh, Boneless

Macaroni & Cheese or Shells & Cheese

10.4 to 12 oz.

Blue Bonnet

11.51lb

4.91lb

Broken Pretzels

2.91

Kraft Deluxe

Golden Grahams, Trix, Kix, Cocoa Puffs

Steak-umm

BULK

Fresh, Boneless

Dieffenbach's

Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mt. Dew, Dr. Pepper

2/$4

General Mills

Swiss

Assorted Varieties; Gallon

4.51lb

12-12 oz. Cans

Peanut Butter

2.51

Fresh, Boneless

Select Varieties; 46 oz.

Old El Paso

DAIRY & FROZEN

High Quality MEATS

Pepsi Products

BO 4.29BO GO 2.99GO Good's

3/$12

V-8

Skippy

Palmolive

51¢ea

Pillsbury

Pillsbury

3.81lb

Shady Maple Fresh

3.51lb

Fire Cracker Snack Mix

Orange Gelatin

SNACK SHACK Special

Shady Maple Fresh

Pork Grillers

3.51lb

Shady Maple Smoked

Pork Spare Ribs

4.41lb

Assorted Varieties; 13 to 16 oz.

3.91lb

Pork Sausage Shady Maple Smoked

6 to 8 oz.

1.51lb

Chicken Thighs

6.51

Chicken Breast Sandwich

with Salad, Chips, Dessert & Drink

Freshly Sliced DELI Kunzler

Hippey

Sweet Bologna Ring Bologna

5.81

6.21lb

5.51lb

16 oz.

Honey Maple Ham

Buffalo Chicken Breast

Lebanon Bologna

Hippey

Dietz & Watson

John F Martin

Hippey

Beef Franks

4.91 Meat Franks 16 oz.

7.71lb

Dietz & Watson

7.51lb

Steakhouse Onion Cheese

John F Martin

4.91

Ham Cubes 16 oz.

Kunzler

3.21 Kunzler

Liverwurst 16 oz.

Open Monday - Saturday 7am to 9pm. We accept WIC & ACCESS.

1324 Main St., East Earl | www.Shady-Maple.com | (717) 354-4981


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