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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2024 • VOLUME LIX, NO. 35 • READ THE DIGITAL EDITION ON THE WEB: SNEWS.COM

In This Week’s Issue:

Lititz Square Crèche Reminds Us Of The True Meaning Of Christmas

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Student Spotlight Cocalico High School Hannah Tran Lititz Christian School Lauren Hurst Biblical Message ............. 13A Births.................................... 15A Crossword Puzzle......... 12A “Happy Birthday”.......... 15A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”................... 10A Things To Do ................... 11A

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The Shopping News will observe the following deadlines for the Wednesday, December 25 issue. All articles, with or without photos, Bulletin Board and Sales Register: Wednesday, December 18 by 12:00 noon. Display Ads: Thursday, December 19 by 12:00 noon. Classified Ads: Friday, December 20 by 9:00 a.m. The Shopping News will be closed Tuesday, December 24, Wednesday, December 25 and Wednesday, January 1.

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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Each year, thousands of commuters pass by the crèche that is displayed on the Lititz square triangle during Christmastime. The triangle is owned by the Moravian Church, which also owns the Lititz Springs Park, and members of the park board handle the job of setting up the crèche. Shown putting the finishing touches on the Nativity scene are, from left to right, Rich Motz, Jeff Usner and Mike Haines (Park Superintendant).

Festive Christmas Luminary Walk Planned For The Community Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The community is invited to enjoy a free and festive event – the Christmas Luminary Walk, held in Akron’s Roland Park on Saturday, December 14, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Bring along your flashlights, gather with family and friends, and celebrate the season! Shown in the photo, from left to right, are (front) Sue Glick, Silas Rupley; (back) Becca Rupley, Levi Girke, Dylan Rupley, Tom Burnett, Tina Mast Burnett and Dennis Maust. at Akron’s The public can choose one of two paths to take this year - the beautiful lantern-lit Saturday, December 14, path through the evergreens, 5:30-8pm or a level path from the parking lot for easier walking, so all can enjoy the evening. More luminary lanterns have been added this year to now include about 800 electric candle luminaries. The blocks that give weight to the paper bags were borrowed from Mainspring of Ephrata’s Winters Leadership Memorial Committee that holds an annual luminary walk on groups, homemade cookies, Tom Burnett of Pilgrims said that about 400 people this year. “We are pleased Veterans Day. hot cocoa and cider will all Mennonite Church, and attended the first walk in that last year’s event was so (Continued On Page 2A) Carols, pop-up musical add to the festive occasion. Luminary Walk chairperson, 2023, and more are expected

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well received. People were happy and joyful to be there,” Burnett said. Contributing to the efforts of Pilgrims Mennonite Church, this year more churches and businesses have donated, adding to the success. Burnett said, “We are grateful the community is so involved this year.” Volunteers from churches are contributing in many ways – making cookies, providing music, and serving as guides, to mention a few. Hilltop Harmony will again be headliners at the event. The musical group includes Dave Lefever, Dennis Maust, Sue

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Since 1900, the National Audubon Society has conducted a bird census called the Christmas Bird Count, with much of the leg work done by volunteers. The Count is the biggest annual citizen science effort and all levels of birders can help, including backyard watchers. The data collected has been invaluable for studying bird population trends, migration patterns and conservation policy. Locally, there are four opportunities to participate in the Count. It’s a good time for beginners to get familiar with different areas of the county. Interested persons

The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley, located at 237-249 West Main Street (Route 322), Ephrata, needs your help! They are hoping that Shopping News readers can provide information regarding this photo. Shown in the photo is the Reamstown Consolidated School class with Mrs. Ruth Fry (left) and Miss Erika Neidhardt (right), in front of the Reamstown School, East Church Street, Reamstown, ca. 1954-1955. Only a few students names are known, but their location in the photo is unknown. They are: David Eugene Sloat, Marilyn

A. Good, Sharon Goshert, Esther L. Hess, Phyllis Steffy, John Haldeman and Joseph Martin. If you are able to provide more details about this picture or identify the individuals shown, call The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley at 717-7331616 or email cjmarquet@ gmail.com. Future “Do You Know…” photos will be published in upcoming Shopping News issues. If a photo is identified, the information will be published. The Historical Society

of the Cocalico Valley is dedicated to discovering, gathering and preserving materials and data relative to the community known as the Cocalico Valley. For more information on the Museum and the Library, please visit their website at www. cocalicovalleyhs.org or call 717-733-1616. To see all published “Do You Know” photos, please like our Facebook page (The Shopping News of Lancaster County) and view the album titled “Do You Know?” Photos will be updated with information as it is received.

are assigned to a team with leaders who are acquainted with their areas. The Count for Kids is being held in collaboration with the Lancaster County Park System and is being held at the Lancaster County Central Park. It is designed to teach children about birding and volunteering as a citizen scientist. All

children are required to register with the Lancaster County Park system by calling 717-295-2055 and must be accompanied by an adult. Adults without kids are welcomed. For all the Counts, backyard birders are to register with the contact person before the Count to determine if the home is within the Count circle. The following are the dates and contact information for the Counts: • Sunday, December 15: Solanco - Derek Stoner, 484-723-3348 or derekstoner@hotmail.com

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

Jean L. Ziegler, 78, formerly of Ephrata, passed away on Thursday, No­ vember 21. She is survived by a son, Michael Ziegler, husband of Holly; one grandchild; and a sister, Shirley Kosakoski, wife of Frank Kosakoski. Eva B. McCracken, 92, Lititz, passed away on Sunday, November 24. She is survived by two grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; and three sisters: Edna Mae Danz; Alice Fisher; and Sarah Landau, wife of William. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Donna J. Metzger. Helen W. Miller, 94, Landis Homes, Lititz, passed away on Sunday, November 24. Cheryl Faith Mudgett, 90, wife of Paul Mudgett, New Holland, passed away on Sunday, November 24. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons: John Mudgett, Mertztown, and Tim Mudgett-McGeoch, West Grove; a daughter, Susan (Mudgett) Parsons, Wallingford; nine grand­ children; and four greatgrandchildren. John C. Hutchinson, 87, husband of Dorothy A. (Hollenbach) Hutchinson, Denver, passed away on Monday, November 25. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Rick Hutchinson, Denver; two daughters: Geraldine, wife of Isaac Bauman, Schoeneck, and Beverly, wife of Barry Messner, Denver; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Miriam Faye Martin, 88,

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West Willow Rest Home, Willow Street, formerly of Lititz, passed away on Monday, November 25. She was the wife of the late Melvin F. Martin. She is survived by four sons: Melvin Lee, husband of Joanne (Burkholder) Mar­ tin, Williamsburg; Mark, husband of Pauletta (Miller) Martin, Rochester, Washing­ ton; Matthew Martin, Beth­ el; and Michael, husband of Luela (Patzan) Martin, Culver, Oregon; a daughter, Joan Martin, Lebanon; 33 grandchildren; 39 greatgrandchildren; three broth­ ers: Jacob, husband of Elaine Good, Hershey; Horace, husband of Barbara Good, Mohnton; and Raymond, husband of Naomi Good, Manchester; and four sisters: Marian, wife of Harold Stauffer, East Earl; Beatrice, wife of James Martin, Mohnton; Mary Jane, wife of Clarence Martin, New Holland; and Lucy, wife of Will Strausser, Bowmans­ ville. She was preceded in death by two daughters, Rose M. Weaver and Lois Ann Groff; one grandchild; and several great-grandchildren. Mervin G. Rutt, 86, Lincoln Christian Home, Ephrata, formerly of Mount Joy, passed away on Mon­ day, November 25. He was the husband of the late Anna Mary Weaver Rutt. He is survived by five sons: Glenn, husband of Erla (Horst) Rutt, Lititz; Leon, husband of Jane (Zimm­ erman) Rutt, Mount Joy; Merv, husband of Sharon (Zimmerman) Rutt, New­ manstown; Richard, husband

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of Jeanette (Burkholder) Rutt, Mount Joy; and Robert, husband of Janelle (Sen­ senig) Rutt, Mifflintown; four daughters: Darlene, wife of Ivan Newswanger, Schuylkill Haven; Ruth Ann Rutt, Schuylkill Haven; Diane, wife of Gerald Leh­ man, Myerstown; and Jean­ ette, wife of Clair Hoover, Stevens; 30 grand­ children; 71 great-grand­children; three brothers: Lavern Rutt, Ephrata; Ray­ mond Rutt, Lititz; and Curvin Rutt, Denver; and two sisters: Mary Lou Nolt, Denver, and Anna Frances Nissley, Middletown. He was preceded in death by three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Bonita J. Wise-Zook, 63, Ephrata, passed away on Monday, November 25. She is survived by her mother, Arlene (Snyder) Wise, Ephrata; two sons: Clint, husband of Rachael • H A R DWA R E • G I F T

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husband of Sheri, Lexington, South Carolina; and Stuart, husband of Christine, W. Columbia, Texas; two daughters: Christine, wife of Bruce, Landisville, and Julia, Apex, North Carolina; 12 grandchildren; and eightgreat-grandchildren. Larry M. Shyver Jr., 88, Elizabeth Township, passed away on Wednesday, No­ vember 27. He was the husband of the late Doris L. “Susie” Shyver. He is survived by his companion, Joann Grube; two sons: Larry M. III, husband of Kay L. Shyer, Mount Joy, and Veron B., husband of Andrea Shyver, Mountville; a daughter, Christina M., wife of Todd Shyver-Plank, Elizabeth­ town; five grandchildren; two brothers: Robert, hus­ band of Delilah Shyver, Kentucky, and Thomas G., husband of Charlene Shyver, Kansas; and a sister, Linda, wife of Jensen Groff, Ohio. Benjamin L. Clark, 80, husband of Mary Esther Hess Clark, Landis Homes, Lititz, formerly of Kinzers, passed away on Thursday, November 28. Besides his wife, he is survived by four daughters: Elizabeth, wife of Ming Yu, Atglen; Elaine, wife of Theodore Steinruck, Oley; Eunice, wife of Henry Hoff, Glenside; and Evelyn, wife of Mathew Stephan, India; 13 grandchildren; ten greatgrandchildren; a brother, Paul, husband of Faye Clark, New Holland; and two sisters: Ruth Hershey, New Holland, and Martha Clark, Lititz.

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“Thank you for your service.” If you’re a Veteran, you may have heard these words, and hopefully you understand that they are sincere. A Veteran’s service is testament to his/her commitment, dedication, and unselfish desire to pro­ tect the rights and liberties this country has to offer. Recently, the East Cocalico Lions Club extended their “thanks” by honoring Veterans at a recent club meeting. Lion members invited Veterans they knew to join the group of East Cocalico Lions who are also veterans to raise the roof singing “My Country ‘Tis of Thee” and “God Bless

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Aaron N. Newswanger, 94, New Holland, passed away on Thursday, Novem­ ber 28. He was the husband of the late Mary S. Snyder News­ wanger. He is survived by three sons: Raymond, husband of Lucy (Martin) Newswanger, Shippensburg; Wilmer, husband of Arlene (Nolt) News­ wanger, Newville; and Alvin, husband of Arlene (Sauder) Newswanger, New Holland; two daughters: Anna Mary, wife of Charles Rozewicz, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, and Marian, wife of Eugene Zimmerman, Rushville, New York; 44 grand­ children; numerous greatgrandchildren; four brothers: Levi, husband of Mary Newswanger, Tennessee; Ivan Newswanger, Wood­ bury; Allen, husband of Lucinda Newswanger, New Holland; and David, husband of Verna Newswanger, New Holland; and two sisters: Anna Martin, Ephrata, and Mary Nolt, Ephrata.

America.” The evening included a meal (free to the Veterans and their spouses), and entertainment by Elva

chalk painting that Elva drew and was given to one of the Veterans in attendance. Honoring and supporting Veterans is just one of many ways that the East Cocalico Lions “Strengthen the Pride” as they continue to “Light the Way” in their community and continue to make a difference like no other service organization in the world. If you are interested in finding out more about the East Cocalico Lions or Hurst, a local chalk artist would like to join, please who provided an inspiring call 717-336-5311 or visit patriot program. them at www.eastcocalicoShown in the photo is the lions.org.

Yan, New York; Elam R., husband of Arlene (Horst), Arbela, Missouri; Mahlon R., husband of Susie (Burkholder), Rushville, New York; Leroy R., husband of Earlene (Nolt), Lititz; and Steven R., husband of Martha (Zimmerman), Elkton, Kentucky; six daughters: Anna Mae, wife of Harvey Newswanger, Newville; Alta R. Hoover, Kueka Park, New York; Mabel R., wife of Dwight Zimmerman, Floyd, Iowa; Vera R., wife of John Martin, New Holland; Ella R., wife of David Burkholder, Penn Yan, New York; and Esther Sauder, at home; and two brothers: Eli Sauder,

Zimmerman. Robert (Bob) J. Garrett, 79, Brethren Village, Lititz, passed away on Friday, November 29. He was the husband of the late Frances Batz, and the late Susan Garrett. He is survived by a son, Robbie Garrett, husband of Wyatt; a daughter, Mandy Sands, Lititz; and three grandchildren. Mary B. Martin, 74, Narvon, passed away on Friday, November 29. She is survived by a sister, Mabel B. Martin, Narvon. O. Mildred “Millie” Rinier, 97, Brethren Village,

Petra Church 9 9 9 9 Lititz, passed away on Christmas He was preceded in death (Hoover), Penn Yan, New and Mahlon Sauder. by a son, Aaron Newswanger, York; Melvin R., husband of He was preceded in death Friday, November 29. one grandchild and one Dorothy (Ringler), Penn by a daughter, Lena R. She was the wife of the Eve Services great-grandchild. Adam M. Sauder, 91, husband of Lena (Reiff) Sauder, Penn Yan, New York, formerly of Muddy Creek, passed away on Thursday, November 28. Besides his wife, he is survived by six sons: Adam R., husband of Lydia

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The Ephrata Public Library, located at 550 South Reading Road, Ephrata, has announced their programs for December. Programs are open to the public and free of charge. Registration is required for programs and can be made by visiting the events calendar on the library’s website (www. ephratapubliclibrary.org), by calling the Library at 717738-9291 or stopping into the library during normal business hours. • Tuesday, December 10, 1:00 p.m. – Homeschool Club for Tweens. Home­ schoolers are invited to join them on the second Tuesday of the month for an afternoon of fun activities like painting, playing games and cool science experiments! Ages 10-12. • Tuesday, December 10, 4:30 p.m. - Be an Artist. Kids are invited to come explore great works of art and the artists behind them! Each class will focus on learning about one wellknown artist. They will then create their own artwork using their art and style as their inspiration. Join in as they learn about design, method, thinking and problem-solving skills using various traditional and nontraditional art materials. Ages 6-9. • Tuesday, December 10, 4:30 p.m. – Percy Jackson Book Club. Each month we will discuss one of the Percy Jackson books! This month they will be discussing “The Lightning Thief” by Rick Riordan. Please read the book prior to arriving. Be prepared to answer some questions about the book and share some of the parts

time followed by a East Cocalico Lions Club Held Annual Toll Road story themed playtime. This

The day started sunny but a bit chilly. Then the clouds began to hide the sun, and the wind picked up, dropping the temperature a few degrees. No matter what the weather was, the East Cocalico Lions Club held their annual Toll Road Collection, which benefits four local organizations on “Black” Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. The Lions Club members asked for a small toll or donation from all cars, trucks, motorcycles, and buggies that passed through the square in Reamstown. What they got, thanks to the generosity of the community and all drivers, were coins, bills, and even checks totaling over $5,000. One hundred percent of what was collected, along with a donation from the Lions Club, will be divided and distributed evenly between the Reamstown Memorial Park, Ephrata Area Social Services, Hospice and Community Care and the Breast Cancer Coalition at

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you liked and didn’t like. Ages 10-14. • Tuesdays, December 10 & 17, 11:00 a.m. - Toddler Time. Toddlers and their caregivers are invited to this 30-minute story time that includes songs, short stories, and learning-enriched art activities. Ages 2-4. • Tuesdays, December 10 & 17, 12:30 p.m. – Mahjong Club. Matching tiles has never been this much fun! Learn and play American Mahjong right here at the library. All skill levels welcome. Ages 18+. • Tuesdays, December 10 & 17, 3:30 p.m. - Teen Gamers Club. Join the library for some relaxation and video games on their Nintendo Switch! Feel free

to bring any multiplayer (4 or more players) games you wish to share with the group. Ages 13-18. • Tuesday, December 10, 5:30 p.m.; Wednesday, December 11, 1:00 p.m. Emailing like a Pro: Outlook. Learn advanced features of Outlook including cations, read receipts, out of office messages, creating rules and creating folders. The class will evaluate the challenges and strengths of these functions in a professional and personal setting. Funded through a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry. • Wednesdays, December 11 & 18, 11:00 a.m. - Lapsit Story Time. Infants, young toddlers, and their caregivers sing songs, recite fun

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• Thursday, December 12, 3:30 p.m. - Trivia for Teens. Do you know a lot of random stuff? Do you think you know more random stuff than other random teens? They’ll be breaking up into teams and seeing who knows the most trivia! Various topics will be covered like science, history, video games, etc. Ages 13-18. • Thursday, December 12, 5:30 p.m. ­ Family Movie Night. ALL ABOARD!!! Where is the library going, you ask? Why, to the North Pole, of course! Join them

for a magical Family Movie Night at the Library featuring a holiday favorite! Gather your loved ones and settle in for an enchanting evening as they follow a young boy’s extraordinary journey to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. The evening will begin with a reading of the story, followed a simple themed craft before settling in for the movie adventure. Enjoy complimentary popcorn and hot cocoa while you watch this heartwarming tale of adventure, friendship and the spirit of believing. Don’t forget to bring your favorite blankets and wear your coziest pajamas! It’s cold at the North Pole! This event promises to be a delightful way to kick off the holiday season together. Rated G. Runtime 100 minutes. All ages are welcome! For more

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settle the island of Catan! Start by revealing Catan’s many harbors and regions: pastures, fields, mountains, hills, forests and desert. Guide your settlers to victory by clever trading and smart development. Gather resources (grain, wool, ore, brick and lumber) to build roads, settlements and cities and to buy development cards that will help you on your quest. Acquire your resources by rolling the dice and trading with others. But beware – you never know when the wily robber might steal some of your precious gains! If you have a copy of Catan that you are willing to share, please bring it along! The more copies they have, the more players they can accommodate. Ages 18+. • Saturday, December 14, 5:30 p.m. - Laser Tag for Tweens. Join them after hours for laser tag in the Library! Please use the State Street entrance to drop off and pick up your children. Registration is required. Patrons not registered will be turned away. Ages 10-12. • Saturday, December 14, 7:00 p.m. ­ Late Night at the Library. Join the library after-hours for three hours of video games, board games, flashlight tag, laser tag and

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• Tuesday, December 17, 4:30 p.m. ­ Joy to the World: Holiday Crafternoon! Ex­ plore your creative side by joining us for a fun afternoon of holiday crafts. This program will feature stations with crafts celebrating December holidays around the world! Ages 6-9. • Wednesday, December 18, 12:30 p.m. - Pinochle Party. Meld, bid, marriage, trump? You’re speaking their language! Join them for an afternoon of pinochle. This program runs until 3:30 p.m. Seniors. • Wednesday, December 18, 3:30 p.m. - Adventures in Gaming: Overcooked Holiday Levels! Explore the wacky world of co-op games that Laura loves. The weirder the game, the better! All games will be co-op games requiring you to work together to succeed. This session is Overcooked. (Holiday DLC) Ages 13­18. • Wednesday, December 18, 4:30 p.m. - I Can Cook!

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Cooking for Kids. Everyone can cook! Young children, along with an adult, can join them at the Library to make simple but yummy recipes! Proper use of kitchen tools and simple cooking techniques will be introduced. Their program will end with the best part...eating their creations! Ages 6-9. • Wednesday, December 18, 4:30 p.m. – Not­So­Jolly Christmas Party. At this not so jolly Christmas party they will watch a holiday classic cartoon, make a craft and eat some yummy Christmas treats! Feel free to wear a Cozy Christmas sweater or PJs. Ages 10­12. • Thursday, December 19, 1:00 p.m. ­ Kid’s Holiday Celebration. They will be celebrating the holiday season with arts and crafts, music and movement, making a snack and making friends! Join them in your favorite holiday outfit and celebrate the season at the library! Ages 2-7.

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Lititz Senior Center Lists Activities The Lancaster County Office of Aging, Lititz Senior Center, located at Lititz United Methodist Church, 201 East Market Street, Lititz, is open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., with lunch served at noon. There is no cost to attend. The Center serves inde­ pendent Lancaster County

seniors ages 60 and up from Ephrata, Rothsville, Akron, Neffsville and Lititz areas. Ephrata is also served by van service. Reservations for lunch and transportation must be made by 10:00 a.m., one day in advance, by calling the Center at 717626-2800. Daily Activities Include: Wednesday, December 11: 9:00 a.m., No Yoga; 9:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m., Tai Chi with Kathy; 10:00 a.m., Servant Stage; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Thursday, December 12:

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and third Wednesday of the month. A place for people to come together and play tabletop games. Whether you enjoy casual games like Uno and Scrabble, Gateway games like Catan, Wingspan, and Ticket to Ride, or more strategic games like Scythe and Terraforming Mars, we have plenty of fun games to play. A game library with a selection of games is available, but feel free to bring your own (familyfriendly) games as well! Their games accommodate players ages 10 and up. No registration is needed. • The Art of Your Energy Meditation Group - Wed­ nesday, December 18 at 12:00 noon. Mari Beckman is a metaphysics and medi­ tation teacher from Man­ heim Township. Mari has taught spiritual growth classes based on her book The Art of Your Energy for five years and has been working with the human energy field for over 20 years. If you are interested in learning to meditate to help you gain confidence, sleep better, relax and have fun then this class is for you! Beginners and regular meditators are welcome. Registration begins Wed­ nesday, December 4. • BYOB Book Club Thursday, December 19 at 2:00 p.m. A non-traditional book club. Bring whatever you are currently reading and share it with the group. This is a great way to find new books. For more information contact Diane at dguscott@lititzlibrary. org. • Accessible Yoga with Black Cat Yoga - Friday,

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December 27 at 10:00 a.m. A gentle and fully accessible practice of poses and flows, centering the connection of mind and body. All abilities welcome. Online registration began Friday, November 8. Children/Families Register online two weeks prior to the event. • 3­Week Parachute Play ­ Monday – December 16 at 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., or 6:00 p.m.; Tuesdays, December 10 and 17 at 9:30 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. Each class is limited to 12 children ages 3 to 5. (Child must be 3 by Sunday, December 1, 2024.) Children attend independently. Online registration began Monday, November 18 at 9:00 a.m. • Paws to Read ­ Saturday, December 28 beginning at 10:00 a.m. Children can practice their reading-aloud skills by reading their favorite stories to therapytrained dogs. Register online two weeks prior to the program.

• Cruise into Kindergarten - Monday, December 16 at 6:30 p.m. This Pennsylvania early literacy program is based on the national “Every Child Ready to Read” program. After hearing a story, the child and caregiver will visit different stations that will help with skills needed to start school. They will make learning FUN! Program will be held monthly. Geared for ages 3-6. Online registration begins two weeks prior. • Holiday StoryWalk® ­ The Lititz Public Library’s newest StoryWalk® title is “You Can Do It, Sam” by Amy Hest. Early on a snowy morning, Mrs. Bear and Sam are making a tasty surprise. Take a wintery walk around the library to enjoy a story about bravery and generosity. • Indoor Storytime ­ Monday, January 27 – Thursday, April 10. For children 6 months to 5 years. Online registration begins Monday, January 13 at 9:00 a.m.

ELANCO Library Events The Eastern Lancaster County Library is located at 11 Chestnut Drive, New Holland. 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. Visit www.elancolibrary.org for library events, happenings, and offerings. Call 717-354-0525 or email adagostino@elancolibrary. org with questions. Registration is not required for events, unless indicated. • Teen Tuesdays – Tues­ days at 3:30 p.m. Join Miss Jen on Tuesdays during the school year for an hour of crafts, games, snacks and more! No registration required. For tweens and teens. Schedule: - Tuesday, December 10 STEM Winter Games

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12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. Come out and support the students in the New Holland Elementary School Community Involvement Club! The students, who have organized this event from start to finish, will sell baked goods and other treats, and proceeds will benefit ELANCO Library. • STEM Gingerbread House Construction Zone ­ Saturday, December 14 at 2:00 p.m. Attention builders and engineers of all ages! Stop by the ELANCO library to design and decorate your own gingerbread

house to take home. Don’t miss this delicious STEM challenge! To ensure they have adequate materials, registration is required! Registration opened Monday, November 25. Visit www.elancolibrary.org to register. • Preschool Storytime: Winter Wonderland – Tuesdays (starting in December) at 10:30 a.m. Preschoolers are invited to enjoy themed books, songs, rhymes, or movement activities while building language and literacy skills. Ages 3-6, (Continued On Page 11A)

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(Originally published in the October 28, 1987 issue of The Shopping News) DUTCH WORDS COLLECTED BY CLAYTON P. BOYER aa/biede, pp. aagebodde = to offer. Er hot mir die Zeit aagebodde. He wished me a good day. Aadler, der = eagle. aa/duh, pp. aageduh = to put on. Sie hot en neier Frack aageduh. She put on a new dress. Aafang, der = beginning. Der Aafang is allfatt schwer. The beginning is always difficult. Erfaahring, die = experience. Seller Mann hot blendi Erfaahring. That man has plenty of experience. Aag, es, pl. Aage = eye. Sei Aage sin schwach. His eyes are weak. aageblicklich = in the blink of an eye. Aageblicklich waar

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sie datt. As quick as a blink of an eye she was there. aagenehm = pleasant. Es waar en aagenehmer Nammi­ daag. It was a pleasant afternoon. ewich = eternal. Letscht Woch hen mir em Boyer sei Ewich Yaeger gelese. Last week we read Boyer’s poem The Eternal Hunter. aa/reeche, pp. aagreecht = to touch. “Reech mich net aa!” hot em Hamlet seim Daadi sei Schpuck gsaat. “Touch me not! said the ghost of Hamlet’s father. aarm = poor. “Yaahre zrick hot’s ken aarmi Leit gewwe dorum,” hot der Harry Stauffer ee Daag gsaat, “alli­ebber waar aarm.” “Years ago there were no poor people around here,” said Harry Stauffer one day, “everybody was poor.” Eed, der = oath. “Du hoscht en Eed gschwore!” hot die Salome gegrische. “You took an oath!” Salome shouted at Herod. Eeg, die = harrow. Wu findt mer heidichdaags en aldi Eeg? Where does one find an old harrow these days? eenich = of one mind. Sin mir eenich? Do we agree? entwedders, adder = either, or. Entwedders kummscht, adder kummscht net. Either you are coming or you aren’t coming. Endi, die = aunt. Die Endi Fanny waar do. Aunt Fanny was here. arig = very (bad). Sis arig wie die yungi Leit nimmi schaffe welle. It’s too bad that the young folks don’t want to work. sich erinnere, pp. erinnert = to remember. Er hot sich nimmi erinnere kenne. He couldn’t remember any more.

Ermel, es. = sleeve. sich aa/schicke, pp. aagschickt = to behave, act. Schick dich net so dumm aa! Don’t act so stupidly. aa/schtecke, pp. aagschteckt = to ignite. Schteck’s Licht aa! Light the lamp! aa/schtreiche, pp. aageschtriche = to paint. Em BischliGnippli sie Daadi hot viele Heiser aageschtriche. Bischli­ Gnippli’s father painted many houses. aa/ziege, pp. aagetoge = to attract. Die Sei hen die Micke aagezoge. The hogs attracted the flies. *** Balge, der = beam, timber. balwiere, pp. balwiert = to shave. Der Os Behm hot sich als balwiert mit me alde Ballwiermesser. Oswin Beam used to shave himself with an old shaving razor. bedauerlich = pitiful. Sis bedauerlich was er macht. What he’s doing is shameful. befriediche, pp. befriedicht = to satisfy. Mer hot ihm net befriediche kenne. It was impossible to satisfy him. begucke, pp. beguckt = to inspect. Mir welle des Ding moll begucke. We want to examine this thing (this matter). bede, pp. gebet = to pray. Buwe, sis Zeit fer bede! Boys, it’s time for prayer! Bese, der; pl. same = broom. Grick der Bese! Fetch the broom. *** Clayton P. Boyer lived from 1896-1966. At a very early age during World War I, he served as a private soldier in the

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Headquarters Company of the 304th Engineer Batallion of the 79th Division. Later in life, he served as a Notary Public. He had a profound interest in Pennsylvania Dutch and wrote some dialect poems. Leaning heavily on Harbaugh and Fisher, he compiled a Dutch word list. We will print some of these words from time to time. In this ECK, we salute the memory of Clayton P. Boyer, (Continued From Page 9A) poet and lexicographer. siblings welcome! This October 28, 1987 month, they’ll celebrate the Bischli-Gnippli winter season. der Waddebuchmann • Toddler Thursdays: Win­ ter Wonderland – Thursdays comet’s passage. The (starting in December) at sighting marks the first 10:30 a.m. Toddlers will passage of a comet that was dance, zoom, scoot, and hop with stories selected to predicted ahead of time. promote language develop• 1776: George Washington ment. All adults are expected and the Continental Army to participate and encourage December 25 is Christmas cross the Delaware River at the children to join in the Day, when billions of night. The crossing enables fun. Ages 0-3, sibling Christians across the globe the army’s attack on Hessian welcome! This month, celebrate the birth of Jesus forces serving Great Britain they’ll celebrate the winter Christ. Though Christmas is in Trenton, New Jersey, the season. likely the first thing people following day. • 1831: One­fifth of Jam­ think of when December 25 comes around, over the years aica’s slaves mobilize in an Scone from Westminster many additional memorable ultimately unsuccessful fight Abbey. The coronation stone and even infamous events for freedom. The Great of British monarchs is unrelated to the holiday have Jamaican Slave Revolt lasts eventually found in Scotland taken place on this unique for 11 days and involves up in April 1951. day on the calendar. to 60,000 enslaved individ• 1951: Harry T. Moore is • 333: The Roman Emperor uals. killed instantly and his wife, Constantine elevates his • 1868: United States Harriette, is fatally wounded youngest son, Constans, to President Andrew Johnson when a bomb explodes at the the rank of Caesar. This grants unconditional pardons home of the Civil Rights designation establishes to all Confederate veterans Movement leaders in Mims, Constans as Constantine’s in the aftermath of the Florida. No one was ever heir apparent. American Civil War. prosecuted for the bombing • 1000: Hungary is estab­ • 1932: Nearly 300 people and murders. lished as a Christian king- are killed when a magnitude • 1991: Mikhail Gorbachev dom by Stephen I of 7.6 earthquake strikes resigns as President of the Hungary. Gansu, China. Soviet Union. The union • 1046: Pope Clement • 1950: Scottish nationalist itself is dissolved the crowns Henry III of students take the Stone of following day. Germany as Holy Roman Emperor. This decision on A the part of Pope Clement ISTM S R frees the Vatican from LAYAWAY CH dependence on the Roman nobility and lays the foundation for its authority Ends Dec. 31, 2024 across the empire. E-Bike Gifts 20% OFF Mirror, Helmet or • 1261: Eleven­year­old Cell Phone Holder John IV Doukas Laskaris, Bike Helmets, Saddle Bags, With E-Bike or who would be the last Reflective Vests, Mirrors, Scooter Purchase. emperor from the prominent Cell Phone Holders, Laskarid dynasty that ruled Hunting Accessories! the Empire of Nicaea, is Teen Scooters, Kids’ E-Dirt Bikes intentionally blinded on the Basket With ON SALE! orders of Michael VIII, Heybike making John IV ineligible Take $100 OFF any E-Bike in stock. Purchase. for the throne. Take $50 OFF any Scooter in stock. • 1492: The merchant ship Santa Maria, commanded by Christopher Columbus, runs Open: 135 E. Main St. onto a reef off the coast of Tuesday-Saturday New Holland, PA Haiti. 10am-4pm 717-351-3805 • 1758: German astronomer We have on-the-spot bank fiPalitzsch nancing! We www.ebikeguysofpa.com Johann Georg GUARANTEE sights Halley’s Comet, Everything DON’T GET FOOLED BY THE INTERNET... We Sell! which confirms Edmund COME TRY IT ON FOR A PERFECT FIT Halley’s prediction of the

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WED., DECEMBER 11 Garden Spot Village, 433 S. Kinzer Ave., New Holland, will host a Fellow Travelers in Community program, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. The program is free and open to the public. For more info., call Leslie Hartman at 717-355-6076. THURS., DECEMBER 12 - First Church Ephrata, 68 N. Church St., Ephrata, will hold its monthly Senior Moments luncheon with entertainment (Christmas Music by Gary Pike and Lynn Kline) at 11:45 a.m. Eat at 12:00 noon for a small cost. For more info., call 717-738-2465. THURS., DECEMBER 12 - Ephrata Community

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hosting the story of Christmas, with characters, live animals and the warmth of community, at 6:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m. The story will be narrated and accompanied by music as they reenact the events of Jesus’ birth. SUN., DECEMBER 15 Bible Baptist Church, 45 South 9th St., Akron, will host Jeremy Goodling in concert at 6:00 p.m. For more info., call Pastor Ken at 717-752-5104. SUN., DECEMBER 15 Hahnstown United Zion Church, 900 Glenwood Dr., Ephrata, will host chalk artist Cora Anne Hurst, at 6:30 p.m. There will also be a Christmas carol sing-along with Don Good. For more info., call Cleason Martin at 717-383-3820. TUES., DECEMBER 17 - Garden Spot Village will host the discussion, Dementia Learning: SelfCare, A Gift Worth Giving, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon in the Chapel at Meadow View Memory Support, 800 Kraybill Ave., New Holland. The event is free and open to the public. Registration required. For more info. or to register, call 717-355-6000. WED., DECEMBER 18 - Garden Spot Village, 433 S. Kinzer Ave., New Holland, will host a Compassionate Neighbors

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Faithful Stewards By Pastor Kevin Sadler “Let a man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God. Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful” (1 Cor. 4:1-2). Earlier in this letter Paul wrote, “God is faithful, by Whom ye were called unto the fellowship of His Son Jesus Christ our Lord” (1 Cor. 1:9). God is always faithful in His nature and actions (Deut. 7:9; Lam. 3:22-23). The instructions in God’s

Word for us to be faithful is a call to be like Him, to be imitators of God (Eph. 5:1). Mankind, however, in the weakness of the flesh, is prone to wavering, being changeable, unstable, and disloyal. Therefore, faithfulness is a fruit that God works out through our lives as we walk in the Spirit. Paul stated, “Let a man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ.” The Greek word translated “ministers” means a servant, but literally an under-rower. It refers to one who was an oarsman on a large, ancient galley ship. This brings to my mind the 1959 classic movie, Ben-Hur, and how Judah, the character played by Charlton Heston, was a galley slave and oarsman unjustly condemned to the flagship of the Roman Consul Quintus Arrius. Under­rowers were slaves under the authority of a man who coordinated their individual efforts to row and

propel the ship forward. An under-rower was a servant under authority, much as each believer is a servant under the authority of the Lord Jesus Christ, except that we gladly and willingly serve Christ, our Lord and Master. We are Christ’s servants and, by His grace, He uses us to row and move the ship of His church

and His cause forward in this world. First Corinthians 4:1 teaches that believers are both servants and stewards, “stewards of the mysteries of God.” In Luke 12:42, “the Lord said, Who then is that faithful and wise STEWARD, whom his lord shall make ruler over his household, to give them

their portion of meat in due season?” A steward is a servant who is the manager of a household. The Greek word translated as steward is oikonomos and is related to the Greek word for “dispensation,” oikonomia, meaning the administration or management of a household. Sometimes in your Bible, the Greek word for dispensation is translated as “stewardship” (Luke 16:2-4). A steward was in charge of the administration of his master’s property. He devoted his time, talents, and energy to looking after his master’s interests rather than his own. A steward supervised the master’s property, fields, vineyards, clothing, finances, food, and the other servants. And he would dispense and give out things to the household as they were needed. He would also protect the assets and possessions of his master.

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All this shows that much responsibility was placed on a steward. Likewise, to us, there is given much spiritual responsibility. As stewards of the mysteries of God, we are to dispense the revelation of the mystery to those of the “household of God” (Eph. 2:19). Paul wrote earlier in 1 Corinthians, “But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, even the hidden wisdom, which God ordained before the world unto our glory” (First Cor. 2:7). As stewards, we dispense; we give out the truth to others and faithfully make known the wisdom of God in a mystery. Stewards in Paul’s day were put in charge of the master’s precious belongings, and likewise, we have been put in charge of a treasure: “the glorious gospel of Christ” (2 Cor. 4:4,7) and the riches of God’s grace revealed to and

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* On December 9, 1990, Lech Walesa, founder of the Solidarity trade union, won a landslide election victory, becoming the first directly elected Polish leader. * On December 10, 1690, a failed attack on Quebec and subsequent near-mutiny forced the Massachusetts Bay Colony to issue the first paper currency in the Western Hemisphere’s history. It was initially unpopular for anything except paying taxes and was phased out, but reappeared in Massachusetts just a few years later. * On December 11, 1946, the General Assembly of the United Nations voted to establish the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), an organization designed to help provide relief and

support to children living in countries that had been devastated by World War II. * On December 12, 1970, “Tears of a Clown,” penned by William “Smokey” Robinson, became the first No. 1 hit for Robinson and his band the Miracles after more than a decade of hits that had failed to reach that coveted position. Bob Dylan would later call Robinson America’s “greatest living poet” in recognition of his skill as a composer and lyricist. * On December 15, 1974, the Oakland A’s Jim “Catfish” Hunter was ruled a free agent by arbitrator Peter Seitz, becoming the first free agent in modern baseball history, after the team’s owner, Charles O. Finley, failed to live up to the terms of his star pitcher’s contract.

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through the Apostle Paul in the mystery. Stewards faithfully protected their master’s treasure, and so we must keep and guard the truth of the mystery. As Paul challenged Timothy, “Hold fast the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me, in faith and love which is in Christ Jesus. That good thing [treasure] which was committed unto thee keep by the Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us” (2 Tim. 1:1314). In First Corinthians 4:1, Paul refers to the “mysteries of God,” speaking of the previously unrevealed truths embodied in “the mystery,” the body of truth revealed to Paul for this present dispensation of grace. In other words, we are to be standing for and making known the

many facets of the mystery (Rom. 11:25; 16:25; 1 Cor. 15:51-53; Eph. 1:9; 3:3-5,9; 5:32; 6:19; 1 Tim. 3:16). Great responsibility was entrusted to a steward in Paul’s day, and the most important quality of a good steward was faithfulness. This was “required in stewards.” And, likewise, along with the great responsibility we have been given as stewards of God’s truth, we are required to be faithful and trustworthy. We are called to be faithful to the Lord and His revelation of the mystery, unwavering and refusing to compromise the message, teaching it consistently without apology, standing for it, and rising up to defend and protect it.

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Adamstown Area Library is located at 110 West Main Street in Adamstown, next to the post office. Regular library hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Learn more about free events and register at AdamstownAreaLibrary.org or call 717-484-4200. • Marine Corps Reserve “TOYS FOR TOTS” - Now through Wednesday, De­ cember 11. Donations of new, unwrapped gifts are being accepted in the box located near the circulation desk through Wednesday, December 11. • Elf on the Shelf - Now through Wednesday, De­ cember 18. Elf on the Shelf is hiding in the library! Tell the librarian where you saw “Cocoa” (the Elf) and receive a raffle ticket to win a prize. Every day he will move, so stop in often to claim more raffle tickets. • Genealogy Group – Tuesday, December 10 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. This group meets at the library on the 2nd Tuesday of each month for short talks from genealogy researcher Ken McCrea, along with lively discussions and research help. For older students and adults. Beginners and walkins welcome. • “Budding Bookworms” Preschool Storytime – Every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Stories and an easy craft for ages 3-6 with adult. Wednesdays, December 11, and 18. No Storytime on Wednesdays, December 25 or January 1. • Mah-Jongg Group – Wednesdays, December 11 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., and Thursday, December 19 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Experienced players as well as people wanting to learn are invited to drop in to play Mah-Jongg. For adults and teens. • “Twinkling Stars” Baby Storytime – Every Thursday at 10:00 a.m. Simple stories, rhymes, puppets, songs, and fingerplays. For babies with adults. Thursdays, December (Continued On Page 2B)

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Wednesday, December 11, 2024 • Volume LIX, No. 35

American Legion Cloister Post 429 Honors Our Soldiers

The American Legion Cloister Post 429 (The Legionnaires, Sons of the American Legion, Auxiliary, and Legion Riders) recently joined forces to partner with Blue Ridge on their 15th Annual Keystone Military Families (KMF) “Stockings for Soldiers” (SFS) initi­ ative. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are (front row) Dennis Glatfelter (Post 429 Chaplain), Greg Martin (Post 429 Financial Officer), Cindy Mellinger (SFS Liaison), Kole Bauer (Post 429 Sons of American Legion (SAL) member), Eric Sechrist (SAL Post 229 Adjutant); (middle row) Bob

Eberly (Post 429 Sergeant at Arms (SAR), Rob Mackey (Post 429 Commander), Todd Felpel (Post 429 Adjutant), Daryl Spangler (Post SAL 2nd Vice Comm­ ander), Michael Shirk (SAL SAR), Scott Williams (Rid­ ers Director), Bob Wasneski (SAR Riders); (back row) Sherry Felpel (Auxiliary President), Rose Shirk (Auxiliary SAR), Kelli Slocum (Auxiliary/Employ­ ee), Linda Nafe (Auxiliary Vice President), Austin Nealand (Legion Member/ Employee), Julio PioquintoCortes (Legion Head Cook), Kendra Stauffer (Legion General Manager), Gwyn Williams (Riders Member)

and William Bar (Legion Bar Manager). Cindy Mellinger (Market­ ing and Community Re­ lations Coordinator for Blue Ridge and Central PA Regional Coordinator for “Stockings for Soldiers”

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese stated, “We are very blessed generosity, dedication, to have such wonderful commitment, and com­ community organizations passion for this project. supporting this endeavor and Through their monetary want to extend a very donations and item co­ heartfelt thank you to these llections, our soldiers will (Continued On Page 2B) fine organizations for their

Where In The World Contest Winners

Greiner Presents Citation For Bravery

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Two Ephrata residents were presented with citations from the PA House of Representatives for their bravery in rescuing a 70-year-old neighbor and her two dogs from a house fire in October. Ceytan Oliver and his stepson Joshua Jones had only met their neighbor recently, but sprung into action as soon as they saw the smoke and flames and figured out what was happening. Shown is Ceyton Oliver (left) accepting the citation for both himself and his stepson Joshua Jones, who was unable to attend the presentation night, and presenting is State Representative Keith Greiner.

Would you like to win $50 next month? Enter The Shopping News “Where In The World” contest! As always, we’ve received many interesting entries this month and it was difficult to pick a winner. There were

entries from Wisconsin, Australia, Hawaii, Colorado and more! The winners for the month of November, shown in the photo above, were Sabrina and Wade Martin of

Manheim, who are shown by the “Blue Domes” on the island coast of Santorini in Greece. They chose to receive their $50 gift card to PaulB. (Continued On Page 2B)


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Adamstown Library Events

Where In The World Contest Winners

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12, 19. No Storytime on Thursdays, December 26 or January 2 due to Holidays. • “The Young and the Restless” Toddler Time – Every Thursday at 11:00 a.m. Stories, songs and fingerplays, followed by an easy craft and free play. For toddlers with adults. Thurs­ days, December 12 and 19. No Storytime on Thursdays, December 26 or January 2. • Connect with a Social Worker at the Library – Fridays by appointment from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. or drop-in from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Are you facing challenges or seeking

support in your life? A licensed social worker from REAL Life Community Services is here to help! To make an appointment, call Emelia at 717-336-7797 option 1 or email her at Emelia@reallcs.org. REAL Life Community Services serves residents of Cocalico School District. Fridays, December 13, 20.

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• Technology Help – Fri­ days, December 13 and 27 by appointment from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Could you use some help with your mobile devices? Or maybe you want to learn Word or apply for a job online? Come to the library! Library staff will provide free one-on-one training, assistance with online job applications, or help with your electronic device. Reserve your appoint­ ment online or contact the library at 717484-4200 to schedule. https://calendly.com/admtech/tech-help • Holiday Facebook Raffle – Now through Saturday, December 14. To celebrate the holiday season, they are raffling off a beautiful embossed book and sticker

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set. “Like” their Facebook post by Saturday, December 14 for a chance to win. • Special Editions “Night Before Christmas” Readings - Thursday, December 12 at 6:00 p.m. Join them for an eventful evening of some fun versions of this beloved story. The Pennsylvania Dutch Night Before Christ­ mas will be read by local Bryan Hirneisen and Fire­ fighters Night Before Christ­ mas will be read by an Adamstown Firefighter. All attendees will be entered into a raffle to win their own copy of the book. All Ages. • Tween Book Club in a Bag – Friday, December 13 (until gone). Enola Holmes: The Case of the Missing Marquess. Bag includes book, questions, games, activities, bookmark, snacks, and a laminated poster. • Teen Take and Make Packet Pickup – Monday, December 16. On the third Monday of the month get creative with their ready-togo kits. December: Christ­ mas Bead Pen. Supplies are limited, so stop by to claim your bag today! • Toddler Christmas Cook­ ie Cutter Playdoh Playdate – On Monday, December 16,

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Could the next winner be you? Once a month one winner will be selected and they will receive a $50 gift card from any regular Shopping News advertiser of their choice as their prize. To read all of the contest criteria and get an entry form, see page 10A. Check out our Facebook page in the near future to see all of the entries we have received to date!

have plenty of reasons to feel the love of communities back home. Every dollar raised for KMF’s Stockings For Soldiers helps fund the packing of holiday stockings filled with food, hygiene products, holiday decor­ ations, Christmas cards, and other requested items and shipping them to a deserving soldier.” American Legion, the nation’s largest wartime veterans service organi­ zation, is committed to mentoring youth and spon­ sorship of wholesome programs in our comm­ unities, advocating patriot­ ism and honor, promoting strong national security, and continued devotion to our fellow service members and veterans.

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East Cocalico Lions Club Honors Student Of The Month

Each month, the East Cocalico Lions Club honors a Cocalico High School stu­ dent for their achievements and for being one of the High School’s and the community’s finest. Each student is presented with a certificate and a monetary gift along with a gift from the Adamstown Public Library. Recently, at a club meeting that she, her sister, and her parents attended, Melody Vang was honored as the Club’s Student of the Month by the members of the East Cocalico Lions Club. Some of her school activities include being a member of Student Government, National Honor Society and is a boys volleyball manager. Besides being honored as the Club’s Student of the Month, Melody was also recognized as a Student of the Month in Math, English, STEM, Science, History and FCS (Family & Consumer Sciences). She also received Leadership Awards and recently was honored by her

ways in which the East Cocalico Lions serve the youth of their community. The members of the East Cocalico Lions Club con­ gratulate Melody on this and all her achievements and wish her the best of luck in the future. If you are interested in finding out more about the East Cocalico Lions or would like to join and help them “Change the World,” please call 717-336-5311 or visit them on the web at www.eastcocalicolions.org.

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4B - Wednesday, December 11, 2024 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

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Everybody’s Marketplace

FOR SALE: Industrial US blindstich (hemmer) sewing machine with table, $200. 717-949-2672.

FOR SALE: Western snow-­ plow with wiring and toggle switch, $200 OBO. Call 717484-4866.

FOR SALE: Dolls, Reborn dolls, baby dolls, some porcelain dolls, clowns, vintage dolls, stuffed ani-­ mals, Shirley Temple, no FOR SALE: Three John Ken-­ Barbie dolls. Cost $1 to nedy Jr. magazines going $100. Please Call, 717back to early years, $8 each. 209-2971.

FOR SALE: Danny Orlis, Jolly J’s, small Uncle Ar-­ thur books. Model cars, John Deere. Porcelain doll. Free adult diapers. Call 717572-8394.

FOR SALE: Flags, flag-­ poles, cases, hats, pins. Decorative flags and mail-­ FOR SALE: Trap that catches box covers on sale. Amer-­ sparrows, rats, starlings, $140; Sparrow resistant ican Flag Shoppe near bluebird houses, $15; Star-­ Adamstown, 717-484ling resistant suet feeders, 1183. $13. 717-445-9515.

FOR SALE: 2024 Belmont utility trailer, 5’x8’ ramp with spring assist. $2,100 OBO. 717-468-7252.

For Sale FOR SALE: Roadside twosided signs, one is 6’ long, 40” high with 5” letters. The other is 5’ long, 42” high with 6” letters. $100 each. 717336-3141.

Auto/Truck

Three German musical mugs, $19 each. Box of Christmas items, never used, $22. 717569-3780.

Lawn & Garden FOR SALE: Sheds, ga-­ zebos, pool houses, playhouses, poly furni-­ ture, all in stock, 10% off. Also, shed repairs, roofing, siding, decks. Wyomissing Struc-­ tures, 610-743-5660.

Pets & Animals

FOR SALE: Honda Odyssey, 2002, silver, 303K, in-­ spected May 2025, clean, FOR SALE: Malti-Poo pups, $2,500. 717-278-7038. energetic and fun. UTD on shots and dewormer. 12 weeks old. $650. 717-7389157.

FOR SALE: Sony 32” flat FOR SALE: Total gym and ac-­ screen TV, best offer. 717cessories in pristine condi-­ 203-6521. tion. $1,500 by money order only. You haul. Text 717- FOR SALE: New poly dining 466-1470. table, 4 chairs, regular, $1,927; Porch rockers, reg. Colors in stock, FOR SALE: Lionel trains, $358/each; black, gray/black, tan. 15% extra cars, buildings, ac-­ off regular price plus free gift cessories, track, K-Line while supplies last. Also tak-­ orders. Free brochures. N.H. Machine Company ing 448 Pleasant Valley Road, set. 717-341-2800. Denver, PA 17517.

Household/Furniture

FOR SALE: Hide-A-Bed sofa, tan, nice, $300. Nightstand, chest of drawers, $50 for both. 717-738-0378. FOR SALE: Longaberger pottery and baskets and RTA storage units, wood, walnut. Call 717-733-4738.

FOR SALE: Jack Russell mix puppies, ready to go on 12/ 14. $200/each. 717-3510948. FOR SALE: Boston Terrier puppies, ACA, black, brindle, raised with love and children, $500. 717-445-6089.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, December 11, 2024 - 5B

Real Estate

Garage Sale

SUDOKU

NOTICE: Vinyl records for sale, 12/14, 10am. Records starting 2 for $1, more $3 each, buy 4 for $10. CDs $2 each. Buy 6 for $10 and con-­ cert DVDs $1 each. Many genres individually priced. Rock, English Rock, 80’s, Jazz, Soul, Funk, Country. Heated garage! 23 Misty Meadow Dr., Adamstown.

NOTICE: Christmas Gift Shoppe will be open Fri-­ day, 11/29-12/18, 8am4:30pm. 30+ cash and car-­ ry vendors, new gift items, drawings. Don’t miss this one. 479 Vo-­ ganville Road, New Hol-­ NOTICE: You are invited, Santa arrives at Starlite land. Campground, 1500 Fur-­ nace Hill Road, Stevens, December 14, approx. NOTICE: Christmas Par-­ 10am. Free refreshments, ty, Bowmansville Fire Company, Saturday, De-­ sing along.

FOR SALE: 1560 Gray-­ stone Road, East Pe-­ tersburg, 4 bedroom, 1 bath rancher, detached garage, central air, high efficiency gas hot air heat, new roof, hard-­ wood floors, partially finished basement. Va-­ cant and ready for im-­ NOTICE: Our Annual Bazaar/Yard mediate occupancy, Christmas Sale. Friday, 12/13 and $324,900. 717-278-5880. Saturday, 12/14, 8am12pm. Many beautiful Christmas items, lots of Sporting Goods items for gifts. Cookies and soups available. Please come help support FOR SALE: RCBS loading our community and press, rifle dies, primers, church. Trinity United asst. powders, scale, trim-­ mers, gauges. Everything you Methodist Church, 420 Main Street, Denver. need. $200. 717-336-3141. FOR SALE: I-Zip E-Trike w/battery, charger and mirror, 588 miles, like new. Call 717-368-9119. FOR SALE: Men’s Schwinn 21-speed bicycle. New tires, tubes. Recently tuned up. One new rear wheel spoke needed, $50. 215-490-5450.

Notice 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: Indoor Christmas Shop. December 12 & 13, 10AM-4PM, December 14, 9AM-1PM. Unique gifts, ar-­ rangements, ornaments, lo-­ cal items, vintage, Christmas dresses. 2750 Heidelberg Av-­ enue, Newmanstown (Klein­ feltersville).

HELP WANTED

Part time bagging machine operator; Monday and Tuesday. Apply in person at HOCKING PRINTING CO., INC.

THE

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cember 14th, Santa Pa-­ rade, 4:30pm. Snacks, beverages, cookies, hot chocolate bar, 5:308:30pm. See Facebook for parade updates. 146 West Maple Grove Road, Bowmansville.

SHOPPING NEWS of Lancaster County

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Help Offered HELP OFFERED: Eberly’s Drywall Finishing, Patching and Repair, no job too small. 717-826-3182, leave message.

NOTICE: Akron United Zion Church Christmas Eve can-­ HELP OFFERED: MDS Gen-­ dlelight service to be held at eral Contracting providing 6pm, Tuesday, December home repairs and remodel-­ 24th. All are welcome. Ser-­ ing. Durabilt all season vice starts at 6pm at 31 S. rooms and awnings. Also, we handle mobile home re-­ 10th St., Akron. Questions, pairs. Certified HUD in-­ call Jeremiah 717-587-1829. staller. Call 717-271-2278.

NOTICE: Huge Multi-Family 4 Day Sale. 1/1/25-1/4/25. Scrapbooking supplies, books, housewares, crafts, cape dresses, fabric. Cloth-­ ing, new and used items. New items added daily. 189 West Maple Grove Road, Denver. NOTICE: Garage Sale, Tues-­ day, Wednesday, December 10-11, 8am. Christmas items, housewares, books, toys, decorations, clothing, shoes, TY Beanie Babies, tools, sewing machine, Crea-­ tive Memories, egg boxes, rid-­ ing coat and pants, stereo system with speakers, TV, lots of stuff. Rain or shine. 541 W. Maple Grove Road, Denver.

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615 East Main Street, P.O. Box 456, Ephrata, PA 17522 Email: snews@ptd.net

THE

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is seeking weekly newspaper carriers for various routes.

Delivery times are FLEXIBLE! Job Requirements: • 18 years or older • Have own transport with valid vehicle insurance & driver’s license

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Applications can be found:

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Please call 610-286-5000 x155 to set an initial interview appointment. Sunny Crest Home, Inc. 2587 Valley View Road, Morgantown, PA 19543 Equal Employment Opportunity. We do not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability or national origin in the hiring, retention, or promotion of employees; nor in determining their rank, or the compensation or fringe benefits paid them.


6B - Wednesday, December 11, 2024 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” HELP WANTED: Now hiring, HVAC Sales Representative and Experienced Service Technician. Competitive wages and benefits provid-­ ed. Apply at TM Heating & Cooling, 1020 Reading Road, Narvon, PA 17555. Contact Brian, brian@ tmre.biz or 717-4456272, extension 108.

HELP OFFERED: Decks HELP OFFERED: Bair Paint-­ Decks Construction. Build-­ ing - Interior/exterior, paint-­ ing decks, fences, and ramps ing/staining, cabinet paint-­ since 1979. Free estimates ing, log cabin staining, dry-­ and design. Call Mark 717- wall repair. 704-689-3909. 269-3549. www.decksdecks construction.com. Like us on HELP OFFERED: Don Gra-­ ham Remodeling, repairs Facebook. PA047954. around your home. Electri-­ cal, plumbing, drywall, and bathroom re-­ HELP OFFERED: Light kitchen modeling, painting, deck tree trimming, debris repairs, pressure washing, removal, hedge trim-­ deck cleaning and sealing. and insured. PA ming, mulching and Licensed Contractor #037752. Visit leaf clean-up. Great www.DonGrahamRemodeli prices, free estimates. ng.com. Call 717-368-8943.

Call Tim at 717-8242831.

HELP OFFERED: Carpentry work, additions, repairs and remodeling. Ephrata. Call John S. Weaver, 717-3367497.

Wanted WANTED: Carport or small hoop building or something similar, willing to remove if local. 717-216-9107.

HELP OFFERED: Power On Electric LLC. Switch-­ es, outlets, light fixtures, ceiling fans and small jobs at the house. Call George at 610-750-1159.

Cleaning Services

HELP OFFERED: RSB Sharpening Service, Ream-­ stown. We sharpen hair clipper blades, mower HELP OFFERED: A-Clean blades, chain saws, knives, Hometown Services spe-­ scissors, trimmers. 717- cializing in commercial 368-7432. cleaning: offices, churches, apartment turn-overs, HELP OFFERED: Interior move-ins and move-outs. Northern Lancaster painting. Custom colors, Serving County for 30 years. 717drywall repair and instal-­ 336-4854.

lation, wallpaper removal. Help Wanted Call Damien 717-940-5912, Home & Lawn Care ask about our fall and winter discounts. HELP WANTED: Part-time PA032157. 717-940-5912. HELP OFFERED: Busy B experienced cleaning help, transportation required, HELP OFFERED: Experi-­Tree Service, tree remov-­ flexible hours, great wages. enced electrician, licensed al, tree trimming. Fully in-­ Call 717-336-4854. and insured. Prompt, sured and Licensed PA friendly service and free es-­ #188769. 6 years experi-­ HELP WANTED: Responsible timates. Call Jim, 717-575person to remove snow from 2147. Please leave a mes-­ ence. Free Estimates. 717my driveway and pavement sage. 475-0828. this winter. Call 717-7334232, leave message.

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Experience is preferred, but not required. STARTING AT We will train the right people. If you are willing to work hard, exceed customer $5/HR. + TIPS expectations and be rewarded for your efforts, Gus’s will be a great fit for you. 3687 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata (717) 738-7381 Apply in person at the restaurant.

AM & PM SHIFTS NEEDED

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

HELP WANTED: Now hir-­ ing, half-time Dining Hall Lead for MCC’s Welcom-­ ing Place dining hall, Ak-­ ron, PA. Competitive wages and excellent ben-­ efits. Do you enjoy pre-­ paring great food to serve to large groups of people? Apply by De-­ cember 16th by contact-­ ing Marilyn, marilynpeters@mcc.org or 717-859-1151.

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

WANTED: Buying antique photographs To Buy and cameras. Da-­ guerreotype, tintype, WANTED: Buying Hess ambrotype, CDV and trucks, comic books, pho-­ cabinet photos. Also nograph records, baseball photo albums from cards, hunting and fishing Vietnam War era and licenses, holiday decora-­ earlier. Also buying tions, advertising signs, postcards, sportscards, gas station items, Royal comic books and other Doulton figures, car li-­ ephemera. Call or stop Vintage View cense plates, Fiestaware, by Antiques, 354 Main Roseville and Hull pottery, beer trays, clocks and Street, Denver. 717335-8508, ask for Ja-­ HELP WANTED: Pen-­ signs, trains, toys, Win-­ son. noptic CPAs & Strate-­ ross, Tonka, coins, sports gic Partners seeks mo-­ cards, baseball year-­ WANTED: Vinyl records & tivated individual to books. Phone, 717-926- musical instruments: Pay-­ provide temporary sea-­ 0633 or 717-272-4338. sonal administrative WANTED: Classic Cars, ing cash. Top dollar paid support. Experience Sports Cars, Muscle Cars, for your vinyl records- all with Microsoft pro-­ Antique Cars. Always styles and genres, 33s, grams helpful. Ability to buying. Jeff Gast, Lan-­ 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, Anything music! Also, vid-­ multitask and good caster, 717-575-4561. eo games, consoles and communication re-­ equipment. Call or stop by quired. Hours to be de-­ WANTED: Highest cash today, Lititz Music Com-­ termined based on paid for cars, any con-­ pany, 47 S. Broad Street workload. Pay based dition. Licensed pro-­ in Lititz. 717-627-4929. on experience. Contact fessional. 717-278- www.lititzmusic.com. Pennoptic at 717-3369539. 2891 or submit resume WANTED: Buying silver t o Corvettes, dollars, paying $25 each. pennoptic@pennoptic. WANTED: 1953-2019. Always buying. Buying Indian cents, pay-­ com. Call Jeff Gast, Lancaster, ing $0.50 each. Buying Franklin and Liberty Walk-­ HELP WANTED: Driver need-­ 717-575-4561. ed for Amish school. Must ing half dollars, paying $9 have room for six passengers WANTED: Older Christmas and from the Ephrata area. decorations, glass orna-­each. Also buying comic ments, valentines. Costume books, GI Joe, phono-­ 717-626-1260. jewelry, rings, brooches, necklaces. Postcards. Older graph records. Phone, doll clothes. Other older 717-272-4338 or 717-926items. Stella, 717-8750633. 7884.

HELP WANTED

JOIN OUR TEAM!

FT Automotive Technician at our New Holland and Lititz locations

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.

• Produce Prep (Full-Time) • Deli Counter (Full-Time) Call 717-627-4090, ext. 3 or apply in person Mon. & Fri. 8-8 • Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8-6 Sat. 8-4 • Closed Sundays

Dairy Queen® Of Ephrata

615 E. Newport Rd. Lititz, PA 17543 (717) 627-4090

Job Opportunities! We are excited to announce NEW opportunities!

• Daytime Team Member (M-F)

Great fit if you are friendly, reliable, and like to multi-task.

• Cake Decorator (Weekdays, Part-Time) Experience preferred but we are happy to train.

• Crew Members (Evenings & Weekends) Work with friends in a fun & fast-paced treat store. Apply now for start dates December-July!

Why Join Us?

• Competitive pay, flexible hours. • On-the-job training, advancement opportunities. • Friendly team and fast-paced environment. Apply online at dqephrata.com or pick up an application at:

Dairy Queen® of Ephrata, Inc.

181 South Reading Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522 All trademarks owned by Am. D.Q. Corp ©2024

FT Retail Management Trainee at our Lititz location.

RMTs will be trained to provide an exceptional customer experience by learning the “ins and outs” of Retail Sales, Tire Service, Customer Service, Distribution, Operations and Management.

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

Apply now at cjtire.com/careers

JOIN OUR TEAM!

Do you enjoy working with people, have good interpersonal skills, problem solving skills, and a desire to serve others? If so, you may be the perfect fit for our eyecare team! Join our team of dedicated staff providing personalized care to patients in a friendly private practice environment. No prior eye care experience necessary. Training available to the right candidate. Cross-training opportunities. No weekend hours. Three to Four Days/Week.

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

Apply now at cjtire.com/careers


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, December 11, 2024 - 7B

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Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. WED., DECEMBER 18 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers. WED., DECEMBER 18 - 4:00 p.m. - Lamarr Z. and Patricia A. Horst Estate, 280 Hartings Park Rd., Denver. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 12x20 utility building/garage, 1 story 28’x60’ shop/garage building, 2 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. FRI., DECEMBER 20 4:00 p.m. - Paula E. Bedrick, 1560 Telegraph Rd., Honey Brook. Country 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom Colonial house, 4.2 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., DECEMBER 21 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding firearms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., DECEMBER 21 9:00 a.m. - The Estate of Donna Silk, 720 Indian Trail Rd., Mohrsville. 23 acre farmette with stream, 2 story 4 bedroom log house and spring house, bank barn,

outbuildings. Real estate at 12:00 noon. UTV, vehicles, horse equipment, antiques and contents. Horning Farm Agency, Inc. SAT., DECEMBER 28 10:00 a.m. - Brenda F. King Estate, 345 Holtzman Rd., Reinholds. Country 1 story brick rancher, 2 car garage, 36x40 horse barn with lean to, 2.8 acres, fenced pasture, JD 4x4 mower, livestock trailer, MF 1020 tractor, EZ golf cart. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., DECEMBER 28 1:00 p.m. - Alex S. and Melissa A. Sauder, 106 E. End Ave., Akron. 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 1 car garage, .22 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. MON., DECEMBER 30 - 12:00 Noon - Dunamis Holdings LLC, 31, 33, 35 S. 8th St., Lebanon. Lebanon Farmer’s Market. L&H Auctions Inc. FRI., JANUARY 3 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Cataloged antique auction. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., JANUARY 4 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Cataloged antique auction. Horst Auctioneers. WED., JANUARY 8 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction

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Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auction­ eers. WED., JANUARY 8 3:00 p.m. - Elam M. and Linda B. Ebersol, 231 Cam­ bridge Rd., Gap. Outstanding 15.9 acre farmette, 7 bed­ room house, horse barn, shop, cropland, pasture. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. SAT., JANUARY 11 11:00 a.m. - Caroline F. Landis, 1850 Bowmansville Rd., Mohnton. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath brick rancher with 2 car garage, 4 acres, 36’x24’ 2 story barn, large pasture, solar power system. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers, LLC. THURS., JANUARY 16 - 4:00 p.m. - Marie K. Brubaker, 34 Harvest Rd., Lancaster. Brick and vinyl sided ranch style dwelling with attached one car garage and vinyl-sided garden shed. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., JANUARY 18 10:00 a.m. - Gerald W. and Mariann O. Weaver, 795A

Wollups Hill Rd., Stevens. 19.7 acre tract with 700 hd. hog barn. Tim Weaver Auction Service LLC. TUES., JANUARY 21 Garden Spot Fire Rescue, 339 E. Main St., New Holland. Quilt and quiltrelated items. Hometowne Auction, LLC. FRI., JANUARY 24 1:00 p.m. - Mark W. Stitzel Estate, 77 & 79 Stitzel Ln., Hamburg. 177 acre farm with streams and pond, 2-1/2 story 2 family farm dwelling, bank barn, heifer barn, equipment buildings, corn barns, 4 car garage, 2 grain bins. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JANUARY 25 11:00 a.m. - Cloyd R. and Lynita B. Martin, 600 Vine­ mont Rd., Reading. Country 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, detached 2 car garage 34’x24’, 1.45 acres country lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., JANUARY 25 11:00 a.m. - Karen and the late Lonnie Martin, 1223

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1 STY. BRICK RANCHER 2 CAR GAR. – 36x40 HORSE BARN w/LEAN-TO 2.8 ACRES – FENCED PASTURE JD 4x4 MOWER – LIVESTOCK TRAILER MF 1020 TRAILER – EZ GOLF CART DENVER – ADAMSTOWN AREA

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28 • 10 A.M. 345 Holtzman Rd., Reinholds. Rt. 272 N. toward Adamstown. Left Rt. 897 N. at Weaver Markets. Right Holtzman Rd. OR Rt. 897 S. from Reinholds. Left Holtzman Rd. Property on right. (E. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.)

87 Hahnstown Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522. Rt. 322 E. from Ephrata just past Rt. 222 bypass. Left Hahnstown Rd. to property on right. (Ephrata Twp., Lanc. Co.)

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bedroom rancher, attached 2 car garage, shed, 2.3 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., FEBRUARY 22 1:00 p.m. - Christian S. and Naomi L. Stoltzfus, 373 Mount Sidney Rd., Lan­ caster. 2-1/2 story brick 5 bedroom farm house, 1 story 2 bedroom tenant house, 2-1/2 story 4 horse stall barn, shop, utility building, 3/4 acre level lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., MARCH 6 4:00 p.m. - James M. Sher­ (Continued On Page 10B)

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351 E. Farmersville Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522. Rt. 322 E. of Ephrata to Hinkletown at Martins Bike Shop. Right E. Farmersville past Sensenig’s Furniture. Right & continue on E. Farmersville Rd. to property on left. (Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.)

Custom solid brick one owner dwl. w/1,884 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/custom cherry raised panel cabinets, pantry & appliances, living & family rms., office, 4 bdrms., 1½ baths, laundry, daylight bsmt. w/finished rec. rm., shop & canning rm., oil forced air heat, central AC, insulated windows, covered side porch, built-in 1 car garage & utility bldg. 8x8, 3/10 Acre rural country lot w/beautiful view overlooking farmland, macadam driveway, (2) 1,500-gallon holding tanks. Zoned Ag. After 66 years, owners have relocated to retirement quarters & are motivated to sell! Ideally located custom one owner well built & well-maintained solid brick dwl. Convenient location, minutes to Ephrata, New Holland & Leola. Easy access to Rts. 322 & 23. Personal inspection by appointment or open house December 14 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www. klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

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Custom rancher w/2,027 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/custom cabinets & stainless steel appliances, dining area w/picture window, living room w/ picture window, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths (one w/floor heat), 1st floor laundry, attic, full basement w/finished family room w/stone hearth w/propane stove, Cabela’s 10-gun gun safe included & utility/storage area, oil HW baseboard heat, central AC, low maintenance exterior w/insulated windows, covered front porch, rear patio, attached 2 car garage & utility shed 10x12 w/electric, level 4/10 ACRE rural country lot with rear farmland boundary, lawn & garden area, swing set included. Ideally located custom solid brick rancher w/open floor plan. Clean wellmaintained property in move-in condition. Convenient location, minutes to many conveniences, Ephrata, Red Run & Hinkletown w/easy access to Rts. 322, 222 & Turnpike. 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 717-7331006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

Main St., East Earl. 3.60 acre farmette, 4 bedroom 2 story stone farmhouse, 4 bay truck garage/shop, 3,600 sq. ft. cattle bank barn. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers, LLC. THURS., JANUARY 30 - 4:00 p.m. - Dianne S. Martin Estate, 126 Center Ave., Terre Hill. Custom 3 bedroom rancher, attached garage, shed. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., FEBRUARY 4 4:00 p.m. - Shawn A. and Carmen L. Good, 218 Mountain Trail Rd., New­ manstown. Country brick 3

Rural one owner Rancher w/1,305 SF, eat-in kitchen, SS appliances, pantry, large living rm., 1st floor laundry, 3 bdrms., 1½ baths, bsmt., attic, oil-forced air heat, central AC, low maintenance exterior, rear deck w/fish pond, falls, 2 car garage, 1 sty. barn 36x40 w/22x30 equip. leanto barn w/4 horse stalls, water, electric, full 2nd floor storage, utility bldg., 2.8 ACRES, 2 separate fenced pastures, lawn & garden. After 40 years in King family, Estate is serious to sell. Nice country setting. Solid brick & masonry bldgs. Convenient location. Minutes to Reinholds, Denver & Adamstown w/easy access to Turnpike, Rt. 222 & Rt. 272. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Saturday, Dec. 14 & 21 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood. com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) ***Special Note: Items below sold immediately after real estate at 10 AM*** 2000 Monarch 14’ Tandem Axle Livestock Trailer 7000# GVW, JD X73B 4x4 Hydro Lawn Mower w/Kawasaki Eng. 875 Hrs. w/60” Edge High Cap. Deck, JD 47 Quick Hitch Snowblower, JD Suitcase Wts., MF 1020 Dsl. Tractor w/Rollbar, Turf Tires, Hydro, 4 WD, 3 Pt. PTO Series 2962, SN 42686 w/ MF 1014 Loader, EZ Elec. Golf Cart w/Canopy, Millcreek Mod. 25 Ground Driven Manure Spreader. Note: Personal property sold immediately after real estate. Terms cash or PA check. Randal V. Kline Brenda F. King Roy E. Good, Jr. Estate Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Craig A. Stover: Horning 717-629-6138 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

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Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at 3:00 P.M.

Location: 231 Cambridge Rd., Gap, PA 17527 (Salisbury Twp./Lanc. Co.) Directions: Rt. 340 East of White Horse. Turn left onto Cambridge Rd. Follow to property on right.

Outstanding 15.9 acre farmette w/approx. 8 acres tillable, 6 acres fenced pasture, 7 bdrm. house, barn and shop. A “must see” property. Auctioneer Note: Outstanding opportunity to purchase appealing 15+ acre farmette. Highly suitable as sm. produce farm or equine/grazing operation. 1 to 2 acre lot subdivision potential. Spacious house w/ ADA approved addition, suitable as in-law quarter potential. Sellers are downsizing to smaller property and desire to sell, offering rare opportunity to purchase this real estate gem. A “must see” to fully comprehend. Terms: 10% down, settlement on or before March 10, 2025. Kling, Goodley, Deibler, Fanning, LLP 717-354-7700. Personal Inspection by appointment OR Open House: Saturdays, Dec. 21 & 28, 1-3 PM. Contact seller at 717-475-9716 to schedule a private showing. Contact Tim Weaver at 717.354.9524 w/any questions

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SALES REGISTER (Continued From Page 9B)

man Estate, 1992 Heidelberg Ave., Newmanstown. Brick ranch style dwelling with 22’x25’ attached 2 car garage, 1993 Wilderness travel trailer. Horst Auction­ eers. FRI., MARCH 7 - 2:00 p.m. - Keith R. and Rochelle J. Musser, 300 Evergreen Rd., New Bloomfield. 24 acre turkey farm, 2-1/2 story 5 bedroom farm house, 2 car garage, 4 turkey buildings, start to finish, bank barn, litter shed. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., MARCH 18 Garden Spot Fire Rescue,

339 E. Main St., New Holland. Quilt and quiltrelated items. Hometowne Auction, LLC. FRI., MARCH 21 - 4:00 p.m. - David Mark and Catherine S. Stoltzfus, 1509 Landisville Rd., Manheim. Country 1 story 4 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 2 story 32x44 barn, 1.16 acres with fenced pasture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. TUES., MAY 20 - Garden Spot Fire Rescue, 339 E. Main St., New Holland. Quilt and quilt-related items. Hometowne Auction, LLC. TUES., JULY 15 - Garden Spot Fire Rescue, 339 E. Main St., New Holland. Quilt and quilt-related items. Hometowne Auction, LLC.

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PUBLIC AUCTION 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER 1 CAR GARAGE – .22 ACRE LOT EAST AKRON BORO AREA

SAT., DECEMBER 28 • 1 P.M. 106 E. End Ave., Akron. Rt. 272 S. to Akron. Left Main St. Right E. End Ave. to property on right.

100 Years Ago: Events From December 1924

The month of December has been home to many historical events over the years. Here’s a look at some that helped to shape the world in December 1924. • Boston Arena hosts the first National Hockey League game ever played in the United States on December 1. The league’s two newest franchises, the Boston Bruins and the Montreal Maroons, lock horns in a 2-1 game eventually won by the home team. • On December 1, Richard L. Cowan of Toronto and C. Lewis Fowler of New York sign an agreement to start the first chapter of the Ku Klux Klan in Canada. • More than 700 people perish when a devastating earthquake strikes presentday Indonesia on December 2. • The SS Belgenland departs New York City on December 4. The ocean liner begins a cruise around the world that would last for

more than months. Though at least 350 passengers are on board when the ship departs the Big Apple, just 235 remain for the duration of the trip. • Decree No. 2980 creates the State of Syria on December 5, uniting the State of Aleppo and the State of Damascus under a common native assembly and administration. • The Chicago Bears defeat the Cleveland Bulldogs 22-0 on December 7. National Football League rules at the time made no provision for a postseason championship, so the Bulldogs, in spite of the loss, are deemed the league champion because their winning percentage (.875) was better than the Bears’ (.857). • The Book-Cadillac Hotel, at the time the tallest hotel in the world, opens in Detroit on December 9. The luxury hotel includes 1,136 rooms and 31 stories. • Gold is discovered near the Swedish village of Boliden on December 10, revealing what would become the largest and richest gold mine in Europe. The mine would not be exhausted of its gold supply until 1967. • American Tobacco

PUBLIC CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 1 sty. stone & brick Rancher w/1290 SF, eat-in kitchen w/appliances, dining area, large living rm., 3 bdrms., full bath w/new fixtures, full bsmt. w/laundry w/washer & dryer, oil HW baseboard heat (new furnace 2019) & 2 mini split systems w/AC. House is move-in ready w/hardwood floors, new interior décor, upgraded trim, new panel doors thru out, economical, low maintenance exterior, insulated/ tilt windows & new roof (2024). Owners relocated to Lititz & serious to sell. Absolute move in condition house in quiet, residential community w/easy walk to park. Ideal as residence or investment. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., December 14 & 21 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Alex S. & Melissa A. Sauder 717-380-1583 www.klinekreidergood.com

12.2 +/- AC. FARMETTE w/5 BR 3 BA 2 STY. HOUSE, 40x64 SHOP, 32x48 HOOP BARN Inc.

PUBLIC AUCTION Sat., Dec. 14, 2024 at 2:00 PM

Inc.

48 E. Rosebud Rd., Myerstown, PA 17067

From PA-501 between Myerstown & Mt. Aetna take E. Rosebud Rd. 3 Mi. to Property on Left. “Outstanding” 12 +/- Ac. Farmette. 2,998 SF 2½ Sty. Colonial Style Home Custom Built by Gerald Musser. Main Floor features an Eat-in Kitchen w/Light Oak Cabinets, Pantry, Kitchen Island, Opens to Sitting Rm., Formal LR, Office/Bdrm. w/Closet, Full Bath, Lg. Laundry Rm./Mudroom w/Outside Entrance. Upper Level has Master Bdrm./Bath w/Dbl. Bowl Vanity & Walk-in Closet, 4 Add. Bdrms, Full Bath, Partially Finished Full Basement. CA, Geothermal Heat, Attached 2 Car Garage, 40x64 Frame Shop w/2 14’ Garage Doors, Elec./Water. 32x48 Hoop Barn w/Animal Pens, Storage Area, Water, Elec. & Concrete Floor. Approx. 6 Ac. Tillable, 1 Ac. Woods, 1.5 Ac. Pasture, Balance in Yard & Bldgs. ELCO SD, Zoning: Ag, Enrolled in Clean & Green. Taxes: $5,681.50. NOTE: A newer & very desirable farmette just north of Myerstown. All buildings are 6 yrs. old! All on a level 12 +/- ac. that sits back off the road. Would be easy to turn into more tillable acres or more pasture. Come prepared to buy, sellers have purchased another property. OPEN HOUSE: By appointment. For appointment call Joel at 717-383-5606. TERMS: $50,000 Down, Balance in 60 Days. SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.lhauctionsinc.com Auction For:

Michael R. & Jeanette E. Martin

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Attorney: John Zimmerman (717) 865-1070

Greenhouse, Produce Equip. & Supplies, Farm Equip. & Tools

Friday, Dec. 13, 2024 @ 9:00 A.M.

220 Covered Bridge Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 • Noah Shirk Farm, Lancaster Co.

ITEMS ALREADY CONSIGNED

Produce Equip.: Nolt’s RB 436 3’ Raised bed, double drip, plas�c layer; New EZ Trail Plas�c Layer; New EZ Trail Plas�c Li�er; Nolt’s RBR440 Plas�c Layer, double drip; Nolt’s P1500 water wheel transplanter; Water transplanter wheel for onions; Nolt’s RB 448 4’ raised bed double drip plas�c layer; Nolt’s LIF 550S 3 pt. Hyd. reset li�er w. straight discs; Nolt’s LIF 250 3 pt. Wrapper; Pioneer horse drawn 2 row or over the plas�c cul�vator w/finger weeder and extra wide yoke; Bouldin & Lawson flat filler; JD pull type vac. planter for sweet corn, pumpkins, beans and red beets; Stauffer 2 row tob. planter w/poly tank; #95 mech. hoop se�er/6’ plas�c. Sprayers: 3 pt. 50 gal. side row sprayer. Tillage/Farm Equip.: JD. 7000 4 row corn planter dry fer�. and insec�cide LVW 3 pt. 12’ basket harrow, new; LVW. 3’, 1 horse mini produce harrow, new; Reigi 2 row 3 pt. pto. dr. cul�vator; IH 3 shank ripper; 7 shank chisel plow; IH vibra shank 13” field cul�vator; JD 3 pt. 4 bo�om plow; 14’ cul�packer; 13’ �ne weeder. Irriga�on: 3”x40’ alum. irriga�on pipe w/sprinklers; Extra brass sprinklers; Long traveler 4”x1300’ w/ Nelson 150 gun; Misc. sand filters; Roll new 4” layflat hose; 550 gal. poly tank w/elec. pump on trailer; 3” intake hose w/screen. Picking: ProVeyor 18’ wagon w/Hyd. rear whl. steer/ hyd. 28’ picking conveyor,like new; Lapp Wagon, 5’x10’ Expanded Metal Bed, 4 Wheel Steer; Rohand picking assist, Solar charged, Vari. speed like new; Low profile wagon w/new 8.5’x21’ bed; CropCare PA1600C picking assist. vari. speed, solar panels, like new; 3 or more 28’ picking conveyors, some w/brushes; 20’ flatbed wagon; picking baskets. Packing: AZS 24” brusher line w/top brushes & round table; 11 plas�c Macro packing crates; Pea huller 6 bu. size; 150 ct. new cardboard bins; 2000 ct. 1½ gal. pots; Tob. bale boxes. Mar�n’s Produce Supply: Load of Wooden Crates, a lot of ½ peck size and larger; Lg. amount close out Decora�ve & Designer flower planters and hanging baskets in pewter, copper, Bronx, and An�que Brass; 208 bales of Po�ng Soil. Misc.: New 4’x8’ Fiberglass greenhouse tables; 3 pt. hyd. dr. Logging winch, 100’ 3/8” cable; Misc. Pallet Jacks; Misc. Tomato Stakes; Linc. 250 amp. welder; Pallet Racking 42” & 48”W x 12’H; 8 & 9’ rails and wire decking; Loading boom for forkli�; Drywall hanging hoist; DeWalt dual ac�on chop saw; Mul� folding ladder; 9” silo fill pipes. Tractors: NH TL100A Cab tractor 24 speed 5720 hrs.; ‘22 Kubota MX6000 Hydro, 4wd. w/loader 125 hrs. ’99 JD 4600 compact 4wd. Power Rev. 5500 hrs. needs TLC; JD 1070 gear dr. 2 wd. 2900hrs, ‘07 Kubota l 3400 HST Compact 4wd. w/loader 1800 hrs.; JD 4044 M hydro w/cruise control 2300 hrs.; ‘17 Kubota KX71-3 Mini Excavator 1700 hrs. Lawn & Garden: JD 455 DSL 60” mower deck 1200 hrs. Scrag 52” walk behind mower; Cra�sman 27” elec. start snow blower; BCS 205 16” �ller; BCS Harvester tractor w/40” broom and 24” �ller. Spring Wagons/Buggies: Alum. bed cab wagon, w/LED lights, nice; Good selec�on of 1 and 2 seated Mennonite carriages in used and rebuilt. cond., few on steel; New C-More cart w/bench seat, brakes, led. lights; Quick hitch harness; Folding top buggy, led lights, rubber, GD. Tools, Hardware: Moses King will be here with New Milwaukee and DeWalt power tools, including Chain saws, Blowers, Weed Eaters and reg. Drills, Impacts, lights; Saws; Heated Jackets, LED lights, including head and flood; Lots of extra Ba�eries in 18 and 20 Volt. No Buyers Premium, All items subject to 6% PA sales tax unless we have signed exemp�on form.

We will be accep�ng consignments un�l December 10th. Call Noah Shirk at 717-354-0192, Fax 717-355-2763 or email shirksawmill@abcmailbox.net

Phone Bidding Available: 848-280-6616

Bidding Scan the QR or call 717-354-0192 to register and to request a catalog. Phone Catalog And Registra�on Food Stand by Farmersville Parochial School For more informa�on, go to: www.beiler-campbellauc�ons.com or www.auc�onzip.com or www.GoToAuc�on.com

Seller: Noah Shirk Auc�ons 717-354-0192

BEILER-CAMPBELL

Auctioneers: Noah Shirk 717-354-0192 AU#5928 Christ Taylor 717-371-1915 AU#005421 www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • 888-209-6160 Harold Martin 717-738-4228 AA#19488

AU C T I O N S E RV I C E S

AY# 002026

Company founder James B. Duke gives $40 million to The Duke Endowment on December 11. The trust fund, directed to support four colleges, awards the largest share of the gift to Trinity College in Durham, North Carolina, provided the school change its name to honor James Duke’s father, Washington Duke. • Exiled former Albanian Prime Minister Ahmet Zogu leads an invasion of the country with guerillas backed by Yugoslavia on December 13. Zogu enters the capital city of Tirana on December 24 and declares the country a republic. • On December 14, the temperature in Fairfield, Montana, drops from 63 F at noon to -21 F at midnight. The 84-degree change sets a record for the greatest drop in temperature in a 12-hour period. • Masked and armed vigilantes seize 15-yearold African American Sam­ uel Smith from his hospital room in Nashville, Tennessee, on December 15. Smith, who had been arrested for shooting and wounding a white grocer, is hanged from a tree near the grocer’s home. No one is ever charged with the crime. • Fritz Haarmann is sentenced to death in

Germany on December 19. Known as the “Butcher of Hanover,” the “Vampire of Hanover” and the “Wolf Man,” Haarmann had been found guilty of murdering 24 men, and is ultimately executed by guillotine in April 1925. • After serving just 13 months of a five-year prison sentence, Adolf Hitler is released from Landsberg Prison on December 20. Hitler’s release is part of a wider policy of general amnesty for political prisoners. • A Christmas Eve party in a one-room schoolhouse in Babbs Switch, Oklahoma ends in tragedy on December 24. A student handing out presents accidentally brushes a wrapped gift against a candle flame near a dry Christmas tree, igniting a fire that ultimately kills 36 people. • The Broadway Theatre in Manhattan opens on Christmas Day. The theatre remains open today, and is one of just a handful of theaters that is physically located on Broadway. • Singing “Jingle Bells” at her parents’ theater in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, two-year-old Judy Garland makes her show business debut on December 26.

‘CEDAR VALLEY STABLES’

PUBLIC AUCTION

21.6 ACRE HORSE FARM w/PASTURE 2½ STY. 4 BDRM. DWL. – ATTACHED 2 CAR GAR. RIDING ARENA – BANK & HORSE BARNS – OUTDOOR ARENA SKID LOADER –TRACTORS – TRAILERS – HORSE EQUIP. SHOP TOOLS – FURNITURE – APPLIANCES REINHOLDS – ADAMSTOWN – BOWMANSVILLE AREA

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 9 A.M. – REAL ESTATE 12 NOON

628 Orchard Rd., Reinholds, PA 17569. Rt. 272 in Adamstown, take Rt. 897 S. Sharp left on Willow St., right on Orchard Rd. to farm on left. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

21.6 ACRE Horse Farm ‘Known as Cedar Valley Stables.’ Farmhouse w/approx. 1,910 SF finished area, kitchen, living & family rms., 1st floor laundry/mudroom, 4 bdrms., 2 full baths, attic, bsmt., oil HW heat, low maintenance exterior w/insulated windows, enclosed rear porch & attached 2 car garage. Outbldgs: Indoor riding arena 140x70 (only 10 years old), bank barn 96x36 w/14 stalls & attached horse barn 64x34 w/additional 10 stalls, wash bay & tack rm. w/individual tack lockers, horse barn 24x20 w/4 stalls & 2nd floor w/storage/den, outdoor sand arena 225x100, 21.6 ACRES w/approx. 13 acres fenced pasture w/various paddocks & balance woodland, large parking area, mature shade trees, and lawn area. Enrolled in Clean & Green. Farm is preserved. Zoned Ag. Owners downsizing & motivated to sell. Dandy 21.6 ACRE preserved horse farm w/lots of potential. House needs some TLC, but outbldgs. are well maintained. A must see horse farm in nice setting. Minutes to Adamstown, Reinholds & Bowmansville w/easy access to Rts. 272, 896, 222 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house December 14 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Skid Loaders – Tractors – Trailers: * JD 240 Series II Skid Loader w/DSL Eng., 5’6” Bucket, Approx. 735 Hrs., 1 Owner, SN T00240A927012. * JD Pallet Forks, PBZ Skid Loader Hay Fork, Skid Loader Plate w/Bumper Hitch Receiver, Skid Loader Hyd. Post Hole Digger, Skid Loader Hyd. Power Angle Plow (attachments to be sold separately). * JD X324 4-Wheel Steer Tractor w/48” Deck, Approx. 365 Hrs., 1 Owner, Serviced By Adamstown Equip. * 2003 Featherlite Mod. 8541 3-Horse 7’x18’ Tandem Axle Trailer w/ Living Quarters, 10,400# GVW, 1 Owner, VIN 4FG-B118Z-2-4C069157. * Pequea SST1016 Tandem Axle Trailer, 1 Owner. * Gehl 325 Tandem Axle Manure Spreader w/End Gate & New Floor. * Ford 601 Workmaster Tractor w/Power Steering, 3-Pt. & PTO. * Massey Ferguson 5’ Rotary Mower. * 8’x12’ Storage-Announcer Building. Horse Equipment – Supplies: 1-Horse Open Sleigh, Approx. 70 Pcs. 4’x6’ Interlocking Stahl Mats (new), Skid of Used Mats, Absolute Innovations TR-3 6’6” Arena Drag, Skid of Arena Fiber Mixture, Asst. Tall Benches w/ Umbrella, Lg. Asst. of Professional Arena Jumps, Saddle Stands, Buckets, Feed Tubs, Misc. Horse Supplies, Asst. Rough Sawn Boards, Pine & Other Boards, Wood Benches, Old Schoolhouse Doors & Others, Wood Shutters, Sm. Potting/Outhouse Shed, Wishing Wells, Picnic Tables, Sm. Dec. Wooden Wagons, Plastic Chairs, 125-Gal. Plastic Water Tank, Wire Cage Totes (used as hay racks), Bag Wagon, Platform Scales, Animal Cages/ Carriers. Shop Tools – Furniture – Appliances: US General Rolling 13-Drawer Tool Box, Sears 220-Volt Air Comp., Porter Cable Pancake Air Comp., Stihl Blower, Milwaukee Sawzall, Greenworks 40-Volt Hedge Trimmer w/Battery & Charger, Misc. Tools, Gas Cans, 12’ Oldetown Kayak, Metal Shelving, Plastic Pools, Section Wrought Iron Fence, Tecumseh Safe, Runner Sled, Misc. Cabinets, Corner Hutch, Server, Baker & Misc. Stands & Tables, Dry Sink, Victrola, Crocks & Jugs, L-Shaped Wood Desk, Secretary’s Desk, Misc. Bdrm. Furniture, Asst. Decorations, Maytag Washer & Dryer, Frigidaire 20 cu. ft. Upright Freezer. NOTE: Auction to begin 9AM w/tools, general items followed by furniture. Approx. 11AM w/skid loader, tractors & trailers. Real Estate 12 Noon. 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

Matthew A. & Robin Schnader Matt: 717-824-0893 www.klinekreidergood.com


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, December 11, 2024 - 11B

Stockings For Soldiers Card Making The Adamstown Area Library’s (AAL) Wednesday Budding Bookworm Pre­ school story time children had a fun-filled morning complete with: reading stories, singing songs, talk­ ing about Veterans (and why they should be thanked for keeping everyone safe), marching in a parade throughout the library with instruments, and ending with Stockings for Soldiers Card Making. These stockings will be sent to the men and women serving overseas this holiday season as part of the Blue Ridge supported Key­ stone Military Families (KMF) Stockings for Soldiers initiative. Cindy Mellinger, member of the AAL Board of Trust­ ees, Central PA Coordinator for KMF Stockings for Soldiers, and Marketing and Community Relations Coor­ dinator for Blue Ridge stated, “We are extremely grateful to the Adamstown

DEEDS RECORDED

The following were recorded at the Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds office from November 27 to December 4: Adamstown Borough Aidan Reid Shupp and Justine Lynn Shupp con­ veyed property on East Main Street to Devon R. Ritchey and Andrea L. Ritchey for $235,000. Carole Usner, Connie Schmehl, and Larry A. Youndt conveyed property in Adamstown Borough to Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Leon Garman and Shereen Area Library for their Cindy Mellinger. Garman for $100,000. ongoing community support LEBANON FARMERS MARKET of this initiative and we extend a very heartfelt thank Inc. Inc. you.” Mon., Dec. 30, 2024 at 12:00 Noon Shown are guests making 31, 33, 35 S 8th St., Lebanon, PA 17042 cards along with member

Akron Borough

Brecknock Township

Linda J. Boyd conveyed property on Knollwood Drive to Carl M. Hurst and Louise S. Hurst for $180,000.

John H. Evans and Connie M. Evans conveyed property in Brecknock Township to the John and Connie Evans Irrevocable Trust for $1.

Ivan Z. Burkholder con­ veyed property on Dawn Avenue to Timothy D. Kachel and Justine L. Kachel for $331,000.

Luke N. Ulrich conveyed property on Arrowhead Drive to Thomas Bill for $494,900. (Continued On Page 12B)

PUBLIC AUCTION

23 ACRE FARMETTE w/STREAM

2 STORY 4 BR LOG HOUSE & SPRING HOUSE BANK BARN - OUTBUILDINGS - UTV - VEHICLES HORSE EQUIP. - ANTIQUES & CONTENTS MOHRSVILLE AREA

Saturday, December 21, 2024 at 9:00 A.M. w/Real Estate at 12:00 Noon LOCATION: 720 Indian Trail Rd., Mohrsville, PA 19541, Centre Twp., Berks County

PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION 2½ STORY 4 BEDROOM HOUSE – 2 CAR GARAGE BARN/SHOP 30x26 – OUTBUILDINGS 4.1 ACRES w/STREAM DENVER – SCHOENECK AREA

MONDAY, DECEMBER 16 • 4 P.M.

615 Greenville Rd., Denver, PA 17517. Rt. 272 N. Left Denver/Reamstown traffic light onto Church St. Straight on Main St. thru Denver past Denver Park. Bear right Greenville Rd. (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.)

2½ story updated farmhouse w/1,455 SF, kitchen w/custom oak cabinets, dining room, living room, 4 bedrooms (one used as office/sewing room), 1½ baths, 1st floor laundry, attic, basement, oil HW baseboard heat, low maintenance exterior & insulated/tilt windows, covered front porch & rear patio. Outbuildings: 2 car garage 30x32 w/shop & bathroom, 2 story bank barn 26x30 w/shop & garage, barn 20x18 w/stall & utility building 14x12, 4.1 ACRES m/l w/pasture, stream, lawn & garden area. Zoned OS. Owners have purchased property in Berks Co. & motivated to sell! Ideally located small farmette w/barns & garage w/lots of potential. Clean wellmaintained house in move-in condition. Convenient location, minutes to Denver, Schoeneck & Reinholds w/easy access to Rts. 897, 272 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house December 14 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood. com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-606-2226 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Located along US-422 between 8th & 9th Streets. See Signs for Designated Parking. Lebanon Farmer’s Market w/Approx. 33,000 SF of Space & Tremendous Income Potential. This Outstanding Building is a Local Landmark and Features a 1st Floor Market Area w/22 Available Stands, 21 Currently Occupied, and is Open 3 Days a Week, Thurs. to Sat. 2nd Floor: Mezzanine w/Dining Area Overlooking the Market, w/6 More Stands (4 Occupied). 3rd Floor: Currently a State-Of-TheArt Fully Equipped Restaurant w/Seating for 190 Guests Plus an Event Center with 120-Person Capacity. Attic Is Equipped w/a Sprinkling System but Has Not Been Developed. The Basement is Finished w/Office Spaces, Closet Spaces, and a Lunchroom. Taxes: $31,700. NOTE: This outstanding, historical downtown Lebanon building was completely renovated by a local visionary in 2006. A 6.5-million-dollar investment in renovation, outstanding design, and mechanicals will be to your benefit. Property is currently netting $160,000 annually. Sellers have enjoyed their ownership but have another opportunity, are very motivated to sell, and believe that a new owner will be able to take this great property to the next level. Whether you are restaurant owner looking for a new location, or an investor, this property deserves your consideration. Property Shown by Appointment (Call Joel at 717-383-5606) or Feel Free to Peruse on Market Days. TERMS: 10% Down at Auction, Balance in 60 Days. SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.lhauctionsinc.com Auction For:

Devon R. & Krista J. Zimmerman 717-926-6636 www.klinekreidergood.com

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

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PUBLIC AUCTION

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 2024 AT 1:00 P.M.

Preview Times - Tuesday, December 17 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, December 18 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, December 17. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.); APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; ANTIQUE & VINTAGE CLOCKS & LAMPS; SILVER; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; AGATE; PEWTER; TINWARE; WOODENWARE; SMALL LEHN EGG CUP; BASKETS; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; EARLY GERMAN BIBLE W/1850 BOOKPLATE; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; ARTWORK; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; DOLLS; 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:

RENNIE TRIPLETT ESTATE, WAYNE ELSER, PAUL WECHTER & OTHERS

COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER 2 CAR GAR. – 12x20 UTILITY BLDG./GAR. 1 STY. 28x60 SHOP/GAR. BLDG.

2 ACRES

SCHOENECK – DENVER AREA

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 • 4 P.M. 280 Hartings Park Rd., Denver. Schoeneck Rd. N. to Schoeneck 4 way stop. Straight onto N. King St. Right Hartings Park Rd. OR from Cocalico & Rt. 897 S. Cocalico Rd. toward Schoeneck. Left Hartings Park Rd.

Rural brick Rancher w/2,090 SF, eat-in kitchen w/pantry, living rm. w/brick fireplace, large L shape family rm. w/brick fireplace, 3 bdrms., 1½ baths, 1st floor laundry w/washer & dryer, finished bsmt. w/utility rm., canning/storage rm., 28x60 shop/gar. bldg. w/2 gar. bays, 26x24 shop (6 vehicle capacity), 12x20 utility/gar. bldg., level 2 ACRE lot w/mature trees, lawn & garden area. Zoned Ag. After 19 years in Horst family, estate is serious to sell. Country Rancher w/lots of garage & shop area. Minutes to Denver, Mt. Airy, Cocalico & Reinholds. Ideal rural location on low traffic road. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., December 14 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting, visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-7331006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

www.klinekreidergood.com

Lamarr Z. & Patricia A. Horst Estate Jennifer L. Vogel, Exc. 717-675-8005

REAL ESTATE: 23 acre farm w/2 sty. siding covered log farmhouse containing 1,564 finished SF. Main level: eat-in kit.; LR; full bath/laundry rm; enclosed porch. Upper level: 4 BRs; full bath. Attic, basement, oil hot water radiator heat, on-site well and septic. OUTBUILDINGS: 24x50 stone & frame bank barn w/3 stalls & tack room; 15x15 log spring house; 13x24 2-sty. cottage; 12x24 shed; and 12x16 shed. Zoned: AP Ag Preserve. LAND: Approx. 10 acres tillable & 4 acres wooded. NOTE: Surrounded by stunning mountain and farmland views, this farmette is a peaceful retreat for hobby farmers or homesteaders. With 4 acres of fenced woodland and a stream, it’s perfect for animals. The 10 acres of tillable land are ideal for growing crops, and the woods offer abundant wildlife. The buildings need repair but offer renovation opportunities. OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, December 14 (1-3 p.m.) or anytime by appt., call 610-286-5183. TERMS: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days of sale. Attorney Richard Geschwindt. Terms by: The Estate of Donna Silk PERSONAL PROPERTY: Vehicles, Trailers (sold after Real Estate): 2010 Forester Subaru AWD, 248,000 miles w/rebuilt engine (200 miles ago), new brakes, oil change, serviced and inspected; 2014 MV-1 Wheelchair Van w/Lift and Chair, 37,200 miles; Bonanza Stock Trailer; 1968 Harley Davidson Trike; Harley Davidson Chopper w/Springer Front End; 2014 Yamaha UTV; 5x8 Utility Trailer. Lawn & Garden: Husqvarna YTH24V54 Riding Mower; Husqvarna Riding Mower (for parts) w/Weights and Plow; Honda Self-Propelled Mower; Huskee 18” Gear Drive Tiller; Case Dump Trailer; 2 Weed Eaters; Leaf Blower; Pole Saw; Garden Tools, Wooden Picnic Table & Benches; Concrete Garden Figurines; Concrete Garden Bench. Horse & Farm Equipment: Two-Wheeled Horse Cart; Miller Horse Carriage 1648; Round Pen (twelve 12’ section and gate); Farmall Cub Tractor w/Plow, Sickle Bar, Mower, 2 Plows & Flail Mower; Cultivators; Antique Manure Spreader; 2 One-Bottom Plows; Animal Cages (Lots); 2 Buckboard Seats; Full Driving Harnesses; Saddles; Blankets; Horse Covers; Saddle Pads & Covers; Lassos; Girths; Lead Lines; Chaps; Saddle Racks (one new); Tack Holders; Bridles; Bits; Brushes; Water & Feed Buckets; Hay Holders; Hay Hooks; Ice Tongs; Chicken Coops, Feeder & Waterers; Pitch Forks; 3 Kerosene Heaters; County Line Water Trough. Tools and Shop: 3 Pc. Craftsman Tool Chest; Craftsman 2400 PSI Pressure Washer; Craftsman 12 Gal. Shop Vac; Aluminum Ramp; Shop Light; Speedway Creeper & Seat; 2 Motorcycle Dollies (one new); Lift; Utility Jack; ATV/Motorcycle Lift; 4 Aluminum Extension Ladders; Step Ladder; Tire Chains; Hand Tools; Saws; Hammers; Antiques & Collectibles: Numerous Harley Davidson Collectibles (Many in Box Unopened) Including but not limited to: HD 95 yr. Anniversary Express, 1996 HD Milwaukee Express, HD 1997 Evolution Express, HD 1994 Manufacturing Express, HD Monopoly, Many Motorcycle, Truck and Jeep Collectibles as early as 1930; Wooden Carousel Horse; Carousel Horse Collectibles of All Kinds; Harley Davidson Collectibles of All Kinds; Harley Davidson Wooden Box; Harley Davidson Park Bench; Antique Torches; Knives & Sword Collection; Vintage Metal & Wood Dining Set w/4 Chairs; Vintage Cabinet; Pie Safe; Oil Lamp; Kerosene Heater; Wagons; Tricycle; Runner Sled; Milk Cans; Cast Iron Door Stoppers; Antique Hinges (All Sorts). Appliances: SS Frigidaire Side by Side Refrigerator; SS KitchenAid Glass Top Electric Range; SS Panasonic Microwave; Haier Refrigerator/Freezer; Chest Freezer; Electrolux Washing Machine; Kenmore Dryer; Numerous Window Air Conditioners; Flat Screen TV. Miscellaneous: Sleigh Bells; Dinner Bell; Carved Walking Sticks & Canes; Long Horn Skull Mount; Helmets; Old Records; Coolers (Coleman & Rubbermaid); Fish Net; New Closet Doors; Old Wheelchairs; Walkers; ECEL Total Gym; Edge Stationary Bike; Step Master; Rebounder; Drum Set; Violin in Case. Furniture: 6 Pc. King Bedroom Set; 2 Amish Heaters (Oak & Cherry); Wooden Kitchen Table w/Bench & 2 Chairs; Curio Display Cabinet; Futon; Wooden Entertainment Center; Wooden Coffee & End Tables; Wooden Stool; Wooden Trunks; Wooden Chests; Blanket Chests; Couch; Stuffed Chair; Recliner; Wooden Photo Room Divider; 4 Wooden TV Tray Tables; Lamps; Stained Glass Lamps. Household: Pfaltzgraff Dishware (lots); Sunbeam 16 Qt. Roaster Oven; Roasters; Peanut Butter Machine; Hamilton Beach Mixer; Crockpots; Coffee Maker; Bread Machine; Oster Food Processor; Wok; Wire Kitchen Racks; Bulldog Statue; Books; Kettles; Dishes; Coffee Mugs; Glassware; Tupperware; Bakeware; Mantel Clock; Pictures; Decorations; Kenmore Upright Vacuum; Outdoor Lights AND SO MUCH MORE THAN WE CAN MENTION!! SELLING WITH TWO AUCTIONEERS! VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR PHOTOS AND MORE INFO! HorningFarmAgency.com 610-286-5183

AUCTIONEERS • REALTORS • APPRAISERS

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


12B - Wednesday, December 11, 2024 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

DEEDS RECORDED (Continued From Page 11B)

Marlin H. Brubaker and Mary Brubaker conveyed property on Maple Grove Road to Marlin H. Brubaker and Mary Brubaker for $1. Marlin H. Brubaker and Mary Brubaker conveyed property on Maple Grove Road to Marlin H. Brubaker and Mary Brubaker for $1. Kim­Marie Coon conveyed property on Hawk Valley Lane to William B. Reeser and April J. Reeser for $254,000. Clay Township Susan Jane Canfield and Deborah Jean Steinman conveyed property in Clay Township to Susan Jane Canfield for $1. Daniel N. Sheakley and Alexandra C. Sheakley con­ veyed property on Bloom­ field Drive to Alan James Davis for $470,000.

Gary L. Martin and Barbara Ann Martin conveyed property in Clay Township to Gary L. Martin for $1. Gary L. Martin and Barbara A. Martin conveyed property in Clay Township to Gary L. Martin for $1. Denver Borough Todd A. Heck conveyed property in Denver Borough to Bradley J. Heck for $1. EKH Properties Limited Liability Company conveyed property on Locust Street to Kendrick J. Weaver and Anita F. Weaver for $220,000. BML Real Estate LLC con­ veyed property on South Fourth Street to Jonathan T. Lescoe and Jayda L. Guilbe for $249,900. East Cocalico Township Stoney Run Warehouse Inc. conveyed property on Denver Road to 34 Denver Road LLC for $8,250,000. Melissa J. Sensenig con­ veyed property in East Cocalico Township to David

ONLINE PUBLIC AUCTION OF DIECAST TOY TRACTORS; GUNS; GLASS HENS ON NEST; COINS; ANTIQUES & MORE! ITEMS LOCATED AT 693 CHESTNUT HILL RD., DENVER

THE AUCTION WILL BEGIN TO CLOSE, ONLINE, WED., DEC. 11, 2024, AT 5:00PM WITH AN ITEM ENDING, IN ORDER, EVERY 20 SECONDS. TO VIEW THE ENTIRE CATALOG AND TO BID, GO TO: WWW.PANNEBECKERWOLF.HIBID.COM SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PROCESS, PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT BRAD AT (717) 371-9603.

S. Stoltzfus and Jennifer Kay Stoltzfus for $1,595,000. Lewis M. Martin and Esther Martin conveyed property in East Cocalico Township to Maureen A. DiPuppo and Patrick W. Corkery for $299,000. Clifford M. Martin conveyed property on Peiffer Hill Road to Clifford M. Martin and Darlene W. Martin for $1. Kevin Landis conveyed property on Stevens Road to Gary W. Landis for $1. East Earl Township Larry M. Harting and Tara B. Harting conveyed prop­ erty on Carriage Way to Kathy J. Ellis for $110,000. Lapp Rentals LLC conveyed property on Main Street to Isaac L. King Jr. for $475,000. Elizabeth Township The Kay L. Heagy Estate conveyed property in Eliza­ beth Township to Preston C. Heller for $320,000. Ephrata Borough Barbara A. Mahon, Vanessa D. Mahon, and Christopher M. Mahon conveyed prop­ erty in Ephrata Borough to Barbara A. Mahon, Vanessa D. Mahon, and Christopher M. Mahon for $1. Henriette R. Landis con­ veyed property in Ephrata

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ALL ITEMS MUST BE PICKED UP: THURS., DEC. 12 FROM 2PM-5PM! THERE WILL NOT BE ANY EXCEPTIONS TO THESE PICKUP TIMES! SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE THROUGH MAIL DOCK. 13% BUYERS PREMIUM. FULL TERMS LISTED ON WEBSITE. TERMS BY: THE WARREN (AND THE LATE GLADYS) ZIMMERMAN ESTATE

Borough to Garden Spot Equipment Auction Inc. for $375,000. Dik B. Khadka and Phul M. Khadka conveyed property in Ephrata Borough to Phul M. Khadka for $1. Andrew Kulp and Samantha Kulp conveyed property on Mason Drive to Darren R. Overly and Ellen M. Raum for $355,000. Ephrata Township Integrity First Home Buyers LLC conveyed property on South Market Street to Evan Geiger for $345,000. W. Lawrence Peters con­ veyed property in Ephrata Township to Carol Jean Peters for $1. The Belle H. Peters Estate conveyed property in Eph­ rata Township to W. Lawrence Peters and Carol Jean Peters for $1. Tigon Tran and Thanh K. Tran conveyed property on October Glory Trail to Teodor Florea and Sarah Florea for $477,500. Lititz Borough Doris J. Hevener and Donald R. Hevener conveyed prop­ erty on Owl Hill Road to Doris J. Hevener for $1. Ronald Lee Moyer Estate conveyed property on East Second Avenue to Matthew Ryan Hall for $219,177. Martin G. Flegal and Robbin

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M. Flegal conveyed property on West Lincoln Avenue to Rolleston Street Capital LLC for $262,000. New Holland Borough Monroe C. Roberts Jr. and Miriam Roberts conveyed property in New Holland Borough to Grace E. Miller, Tracy A. Ferderbar, and Edward J. Ferderbar for $353,000. The Ann V. Tierney Estate and Blane C. Tierney con­ veyed property on Willow Lane to Luke Beers and Ashtyn Lorraine Beers for $365,000. Rebecca L. Summers con­ veyed property on East Main Street to Rebecca L. Summers for $1. Terre Hill Borough Larry M. Harting and Tara B. Harting conveyed prop­ erty on Carriage Way to Kathy J. Ellis for $110,000. Upper Leacock Township Melissa Kay Weymer conveyed property on East Main Street to Robert Dowling and Caroline Dowling for $285,000. Amos G. Zook and Naomi E. Zook conveyed property on Geist Road to Paul A. Zook and Sarah F. Zook for $1. William C. Fesko Jr. con­ veyed property on Holly Drive to Owen Thomas Wagner for $300,000. Rosario Finazzo and Rosalia Finazzo conveyed property on Cardinal Lane to Victor Pantaleon Severiano for $190,000. Warwick Township Sharon Steele conveyed property on West Orange Street to 302 Investment Group LLC for $1. Lester K. Burkholder and

Edna Faye Burkholder con­ veyed property on Straw­ berry Lane to Dale M. Burkholder and Marchelle Burkholder for $1. Leon D. Sensenig and Ethel M. Sensenig conveyed prop­ erty on Brunnerville Road to Clair E. Rutt and Janice D. Rutt for $415,000. John F. Knopp Jr. and Holly L. Knopp conveyed property on Owl Hill Road to Rafael Diaz Marroquin and Court­ ney Diaz Marroquin for $375,000. Lititz Reserve LLC and EG Stoltzfus Homes LLC con­ veyed property in Warwick Township to Robert Hunter Reeser and Dianna Jean Reeser for $461,845. Khan Realty LLC conveyed property on Main Street to Curtis J. Kaufhold and Kelsey T. Snavely for $320,000. West Earl Township Clint A. Hoover conveyed property in West Earl Township to Garth A. Hoover and Melissa R. Hoover for $274,000.

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• Swung Vases • Pyrex • Fire King • Depression Glass • Sports Cards • Christmas Room • Beer & Soda Room • Primitives THE

PUBLIC AUCTION

Fri. December 13 • 9am In Person & Online 768 Graystone Rd. Manheim, PA 17545

Vintage  Kitchen

9

& ANTIQU ES

HOURS:

Monday-Saturday 10-5 Sunday 9-5

2350 N. Reading Road, Denver, PA 17517 (Same Complex as Zia’s) • 717-335-8522

(Bowmansville/Mohnton Area)

Join us for the Single Owner Toy Auction for the late Randy Miller. The sale will include early cast iron vehicles, vintage bicycles, pressed steel vehicles & child’s wagons, pedal cars, tin litho wind-ups, character toys & much more.

Preview: Thurs. December 12 • 1pm-5pm

PUBLIC AUCTION

3-BDRM. 2.5-BATH RANCHER w/2-CAR GARAGE * 4 ACRES! 36’x24’ 2-STORY BARN * LARGE PASTURE * SOLAR POWER SYSTEM

SAT., JANUARY 11, 2025 at 11:00 A.M. Located at 1850 Bowmansville Rd. Mohnton, PA Brecknock Twp. Lancaster Co.

AY000253L

Visit hessauctiongroup.com for more details. 717-664-5238 • 877-599-8894

PUBLIC AUCTION

Saturday, December 14 • 10am 207 Elizabeth Dr. Lancaster, PA 17601

This 3 bedroom home, nestled in a nice neighborhood, is a great opportunity for both investors and first-time buyers looking to add some cosmetic updates. The first floor hosts a living room, dining room, and kitchen. The second floor features three bedrooms and a full bathroom. The unfinished basement offers a laundry room, utility sink, and a storage room. Additional amenities include a fenced in yard, utility shed with electric, off-street parking, and convenient access to Route 222 and 501.

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Visit hessauctiongroup.com for more details. AY000253L

Auction for: Karen S. Fry Estate Attorney: Melvin Newcomer

717-664-5238 877-599-8894

2-Story Horse Barn/Shop

3-Bdrm. 2.5-Bath Rancher

Custom Rancher on 4 Acres!

Directions: From Rt. 272 Adamstown area, take Bowmansville Rd. S. past Deere Country to property on left; or from Bowmansville, Rt. 625 N. to left on E. Bowmansville Rd. 1.5 miles to property on right. REAL ESTATE: Consists of a custom-built 2,049 sq. ft. 3-bedroom 2.5-bath brick rancher w/2-car garage, a 36’x24’ 2-story barn/shop, pasture & solar power system on 4 acres! Main floor features an inviting living room w/oak HW floors & bay window; a beautiful custom wood cabinetry kitchen w/island/bar, double wall oven, glass-top range, fridge, DW & microwave, megonite counter-tops; reclaimed oak HW flooring throughout, dining area w/skylights; sitting area w/French doors to stone paver patio; office/bonus room w/closet; full bath; BR #1) w/2-closets & large private bath w/radiant floor heat, custom vanity, shower & whirlpool tub; BR #2) w/double closet; BR #3) w/closet; laundry w/mop sink; attached 2-car garage w/solar panel meters; finished lower level includes a 2nd kitchen & entertaining area w/Bilco door; family room; ½ bath; bonus room; utility room; heat pump/central AC; well & septic; annual taxes: $5,100. Outbuildings: A 36’x24’ 2-story barn; garage bay & insulated workshop, 2 horse stalls, sheep pen, hay & tack storage; utility shed; pasture area w/solar power bank w/approx. $3,200 annual income. OPEN HOUSE: SAT., DEC. 14 & 21 FROM 1-3 PM; for info, call/text auctioneer at (717) 371-3333. NOTE: Outstanding custom-built rancher w/numerous valuable amenities; beautiful custom kitchen; finished lower level 2nd kitchen & recreation area; quality craftsmanship is evident throughout; stunning panoramic southern exposure; 2-story horse barn/shop, garden, pasture & valuable net metering solar power system! For photos & detailed listing, visit www.martinandrutt.com Auction By: Michael J. Martin 717-371-3333 John J. Rutt II 717-587-8906 Cameron Rutt AY-2189-L

Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

Auction For:

CAROLINE F. LANDIS EPHRATA, PA


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