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LEHIGH VALLEY TRADER - MAY 5-MAY <strong>18</strong>, <strong>2016</strong> - PAGE 2<br />

HODGE-PODGE VARIETY MUSIC<br />

Cruisin’ with the Classics<br />

610-395-1558 • Public Invited<br />

<strong>May</strong> 15 Dairy Queen, Rt. 309, Quakertown, PA; 4-7 PM; $1 donation<br />

per car to be donated to “Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHoP)”;<br />

Trophies and 50/50; Info.: George 610-395-1558; Host: Goodtime<br />

Motorvators.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 17 Joe’s Steak Shop, 274 S. Main St., Phillipsburg, NJ; 5-8 PM;<br />

Food, door prizes and JOE’S JACKPOT; Info.: 1-908-454-9545.<br />

<strong>May</strong> <strong>18</strong> Queen City Diner, <strong>Lehigh</strong> Street, Allentown, PA; 5-8 PM; Host:<br />

Found in the 60’s; Donation to “Canine Partners for Life”; Come see how<br />

the dogs help their owners in their daily living activities; Info.: Smokie<br />

610-261-2123; Trophies, door prizes and 50/50; Rain date 5/25.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 21 8th Annual Show and Shine Car Show, Trinity UCC, 1990<br />

Pleasant View Rd. (Route #212), Quakertown, PA; 9 AM-3 PM; Free<br />

to the public; Contact Marge 610-349-6985 or Dennis 610-960-3422;<br />

$10 day of show; Dash plaques presented to the first 50 entries;<br />

Trophies and 50/50.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 25 Seisholtzville Vol. Fire Company, 24 St. Peters Road,<br />

Seisholtzville, PA; 5 PM until dusk; $1 donation per car to benefit Fire<br />

Company; Food, door prizes and trophies; Host: Seisholtzville Fire<br />

Company; Info.: Rick 610-682-8920.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 27 Goody’z (50’s style diner), 637 Gravel Pike, East Greenville,<br />

PA; 6-9 PM; All makes and models welcome; No entry fee; “Goody’z<br />

Choice Award”; Food specials; Info.: Bryan 215-679-2000.<br />

Come Join the FUN!!!<br />

www.hodgepodgevarietymusic.com<br />

<strong>Lehigh</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>Trader</strong><br />

P.O. Box 244<br />

Schnecksville, PA <strong>18</strong>078<br />

Main Office:<br />

610-799-5451<br />

The <strong>Lehigh</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>Trader</strong> does not assume<br />

responsibility for inaccurate information in any<br />

advertisement or article provided to us. The opinions<br />

expressed in the articles do not necessarily reflect the<br />

opinions of the publisher. We reserve the right to reject<br />

any article or advertisement submitted for publication<br />

at any time. In the event of a typographical or printing<br />

error in an ad, we do not assume responsibility beyond<br />

the cost of the ad itself.<br />

FOR SALE:<br />

~ Stair climber for<br />

handicap, excellent cond.,<br />

$1,000.<br />

~ Antique cylinder<br />

scale, $150.<br />

~ J.D. 110 round<br />

fender, $600.<br />

~ Dining room set,<br />

table, 6 chairs and hutch,<br />

$400.<br />

~ 50, 60, 70 hubcaps.<br />

~ New outside electric<br />

grill, $100.<br />

~ Alum. dock plate,<br />

$100, excellent cond.<br />

~ New urinals, $35 each.<br />

~ Air compressor, vert.<br />

type, $60.<br />

Phone call only<br />

610-714-1246.<br />

7-6-16<br />

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FOR SALE:<br />

~ Airco Pro 125 welding<br />

machine with gauges and<br />

tank, $100.<br />

~ Router table, 21” x<br />

27”, like new condition,<br />

$60.<br />

~ Sears 10” arm saw,<br />

$40.<br />

~ Reading chain hoist,<br />

2,000 lb., $65.<br />

~ French double door,<br />

10 light doors, 32” x 79”,<br />

$50.<br />

~ Four 34” wide x 8’ tall<br />

exterior doors, $15<br />

each.<br />

Call 484-268-6603.<br />

7-6-16<br />

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WILDWOOD-BY-THE-<br />

SEA, NOSTALGIA AND<br />

RECIPES, a book full of<br />

photos, memories of the<br />

Wildwoods. Remember<br />

Zaberer’s, The Fudgy<br />

Wudgy Man, The Tram Car,<br />

Moore’s Inlet and more.<br />

www.tasteofwildwood.com<br />

or call 610-395-0010.<br />

Only $19.95, includes tax.<br />

Purchase one in the<br />

Moravian Book Shop,<br />

Bethlehem. Makes a<br />

wonderful gift.<br />

______________________<br />

FOR SALE:<br />

~ Hotpoint electric stove<br />

range, removable pans,<br />

almost new, $225.<br />

~ Assorted lumber and<br />

plywood, best offer.<br />

~ 1998 Dutchman travel<br />

trailer RV, almost new,<br />

excellent condition, full<br />

kitchen, full bath, full bed,<br />

best offer.<br />

~ Senior citizen items,<br />

canes, commodes,<br />

walkers, best offer.<br />

~ Microwaves<br />

Call 610-769-0804.<br />

7-20-16<br />

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SENIOR SOFTBALL<br />

PLAYERS WANTED:<br />

Age 62 and up. Patriots<br />

Old Timers Red Team.<br />

Tuesdays and Thursday<br />

morning. Contact Mike at<br />

610-797-5053.<br />

6-1-16<br />

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MOVING SALE:<br />

~ Steel scaffolding and<br />

mortar pan, $60.<br />

~ Panasonic air<br />

conditioner, $50.<br />

~ Treadmill, $250 firm,<br />

runs good.<br />

~ Wooden bar stools,<br />

natural wood seats, $20<br />

each.<br />

~ Pristine microwave,<br />

$10.<br />

~ Glass punch bowl with<br />

cups, $15.<br />

~ The world globe, $15.<br />

~ Students chair, $25<br />

good shape.<br />

~ Mens overcoat, full<br />

length, size 40 long, new,<br />

$75 OBO.<br />

Call 610-928-0548.<br />

6-15-16<br />

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MOVING SALE:<br />

~ Brunswick 8’ x 4’ slate<br />

top pool table with lots of<br />

accessories, $900 OBO.<br />

~ 60’s stereo console<br />

cabinet in good shape,<br />

includes 8-track, radio and<br />

record player, $50.<br />

~ Smith-Corona electric<br />

typewriter, very good<br />

shape, $275 OBO.<br />

~ Plush white flowery<br />

spread, fairly new, full<br />

size, $30.<br />

~ White purple flowery<br />

spread, full size, $15.<br />

Call 610-928-0548.<br />

5-<strong>18</strong>-16<br />

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12 FOOT ALUMINUM<br />

BOAT WITH OARS:<br />

Excellent condition. Kept<br />

under cover. Asking $475.<br />

Call 610-767-8034.<br />

6-15-16<br />

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FOR SALE:<br />

~ Werner 24 ft. extension<br />

ladder, type 1, excellent<br />

condition, $100.<br />

~ Camo hunting bibs,<br />

2X tall, 46-49 waist,<br />

excellent condition, $30.<br />

Call 610-797-0339.<br />

7-6-16<br />

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3806 Mauch Chunk Rd.<br />

Ironton, PA <strong>18</strong>052-3315<br />

HOURS: T-F 10-6,<br />

Sat. 10-3<br />

Over 30 Years<br />

Experience!<br />

9/1/16<br />

Pastor’s Comments<br />

In large print at: www.NAOG.ws/pc<br />

Northampton Assembly of God<br />

3449 Cherryville Rd., Northampton • Sun. 10:45 am & 6 pm; Wed. 7:30 pm<br />

Daniel E. Lundmark, Pastor • 610-262-5645 • pastor@NAOG.ws<br />

Saving A Drowning Man<br />

Watchman Nee was taking a dip in a Chinese river with several other men<br />

when one got a cramp in his leg and began sinking fast. Mr. Nee motioned<br />

to one of the men on the shore, who was an excellent swimmer, about the<br />

man’s predicament. To his astonishment, however, he just stood there and<br />

watched the drowning man. Mr. Nee was agitated that he was doing nothing<br />

when he could have jumped into the river and rescued the man, but the<br />

swimmer was calm and collected. Meanwhile, the voice of the drowning<br />

man grew fainter and more desperate. As the drowning man went under for<br />

what looked like the last time, the swimmer was there in a moment, and both<br />

were soon safely on shore.<br />

After the rescue, Mr. Nee chewed out the swimmer, accusing him of loving<br />

his life too much and being selfish. His response revealed, however, that he<br />

knew what he was doing. He told Watchman that if he had gone too soon,<br />

the drowning man would have put a death grip on him and they would<br />

have both drowned in the river. He told Mr. Nee that a drowning man<br />

cannot be saved until he is utterly exhausted and ceases to make the<br />

slightest effort to save himself.<br />

Such is the case with our need of divine salvation. The Bible says, "For by<br />

grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of ourselves: it is the gift<br />

of God: not of works" (Ephesians 2:8-9). Salvation is entirely a work of<br />

God that we must accept by faith. When the Apostle Paul was asked by<br />

the jailer in Philippi, "What must I do to be saved?" Paul told him, "Believe<br />

on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved" (Acts 16:30-31).<br />

When we stop trying to save ourselves by trusting in our own good works<br />

and instead place our full trust in the work of Jesus, then the Savior will step<br />

in and save us. God’s Word declares, “Not by works of righteousness<br />

which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the<br />

washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; Which he<br />

shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour” (Titus 3:5).<br />

NEXT ISSUE THURSDAY, MAY 19. DEADLINE FOR NEXT ISSUE: FRIDAY, MAY 13, 5 P.M.

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