Deeds Recorded - July 31, 2011
Kendall D. Fox and Ginger M. Fox conveyed 1031 Steffy Road to Philip D. Sensenig and Esther J. Sensenig for $567,000.David H. Esh conveyed property on a public road to Levi F. Hoover and Marie E. Hoover for $289,750.
Allan S. Newswanger, Sarah W. Newswanger and Sarah W. Weaver conveyed 845 Fivepointville Road to Rachel M. Stauffer and Ruth M. Stauffer for $340,000.
Caernarvon Township Gardel LLC, Garman Builders Inc. and Michael D. Garman conveyed property on a public road to Lora L. Coonan and Terrance M. Coonan for $210,000.
Michael K. Wentzel, Marvetta M. Wentzel and Marvetta M. Gallagher conveyed 1002 Rebecca Drive to Michael K. Wentzel and Marvetta M. Wentzel for $1.
Irene M. Wealand, Irene M. Wealand Revocable Trust Agreement and Irene Wealand conveyed property on a public road to Millard L. Hollingshead and Mary E. Groff for $214,200.
Nelson M. Zimmerman and Judith A. Zimmerman conveyed 550 W. Church Road to Carl R. Wenger and Janell L. Wenger for $290,000.
East Cocalico Township Annabelle Melcher conveyed 34 Blue Jay Drive to Steven J. Melcher and Gary Schneider for $173,000.
Matthew L. Weiler and Teresa L. Weiler conveyed property on Reinholds Road to June G. Krafft Living Trust Agreement and June G Living Trust Agreement Krafft for $655,000.
Sheriff of Lancaster County, Henry K. Bashjian Jr. and Miranda F. Bashjian conveyed 69 E. Church St. to Ironstone Development LP for $104,000.
Joshua D. Pfeiffer and Tanya S. Pfeiffer conveyed 49 Heron Drive to Cory Metrokotsas and Jessica A. Flanigan for $151,000.
West Cocalico Township David M. Parsons and Gloria M. Parsons conveyed 1283 Staman Lane to Christopher Markel for $87,000.
Cole F. Knighton conveyed 906 Locust St. to Joseph Inslee and Robin Inslee for $109,900.
The estate of David Wilbur Hostetter and the estate of D. Wilbur Hostetter conveyed property on Blue Lane Road to Randal D. Gottier Jr. for $240,000.
The estate of Lawrence P. Kroft, Marlene L. Kroft and Marlene L. Garber conveyed 405 N. Sixth St. to Cole F. Knighton for $115,900.
Sheriff of Lancaster County and Wallace R. Snider conveyed 477 Manor St. to Federal National Mortgage Association for $2,550.
Joseph M. Clark II and Norma I. Clark conveyed 829 Locust St. to Jose D. Roman and Erin R. Roman for $115,000.
Conestoga Township Carol A.
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Timothy N. Reist and Joanne M. Reist conveyed 2352 Gamber Road to Scott E. Ruhl and Michele R. Ruhl for $282000. Rebecca L. Cintron conveyed 1833 Hemlock Road to Rebecca L. Cintron and Angel L. Cintron for $1. Sheriff of Lancaster County, Bryan Hoover

A flat tire turned out to be one of the biggest breaks of Camping World Truck Series driver Timothy Peters' career. That flat tire occurred just before the halfway point in Friday night's AAA Insurance 200 at Lucas Oil Raceway.

“I am a professional Slip 'N Slider at the house. I might do like a regular slide into a base instead of headfirst. That might be better.” Former Mt. Juliet resident Timothy Peters finished third and led a race-high 67 laps. Rookies Nelson Piquet Jr.
Rebecca A. Durand sold property at 35 Adams St. to Rosemary Peters for $235000. • Richard J. and Donna L. Bates sold property at 73 Belmont Lane Rear to Jeffrey Audevard and Catherine Palsa for $240000. • 115 Walnut St. LLC sold property at 115 Walnut
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A flat tire turned out to be one of the biggest breaks of Camping World Truck Series driver Timothy Peters' career.
That flat tire occurred just before the halfway point in Friday night's AAA Insurance 200 at Lucas Oil Raceway. It put him off cycle in terms of pit stops, allowed his crew to improve his truck and paved the way for Peters to take the lead with six laps to go. Once in the lead, Peters went on to get his first victory of the season and third of his career.
"That's what saved our night right there," Peters said.
The truck he passed with six laps to go belonged to James Buescher, who led from just past the halfway point until being overtaken by Peters. Buescher, 21, was going for the first victory of his career in his 60th start.
"It's definitely frustrating when you lose the lead that late," said Buescher, who led a race-high 97 laps. "Can't get any closer to a win than that. But we had nothing for him."
David Starr was third, his first top five since October 2009 at Talladega. Rookie Miguel Paludo finished fourth, and Ron Hornaday Jr. was fifth.
Rounding out the top 10 were Matt Crafton, rookies Joey Coulter and Cole Whitt, polesitter Austin Dillon and Ross Chastain, who was making his first start.
Coulter was the last car on the lead lap as the final 107 of 200 laps were run under green. The race set a record for fewest cautions – four – for a truck race at the .686-mile track. The second caution, for 17 of the 28 laps run under yellow, was because of rain.
Peters' fateful flat occurred just before he made contact with Steve Arpin. Peters said he didn't even realize he had cut the tire until much later. During the ensuing pit stop, crew chief Butch Hylton and his crew went to work with a series of adjustments to the track bar and tire pressures. Peters' Toyota Tundra, which was slow off the truck Friday morning, came alive.
Points leader Johnny Sauter also suffered a cut tire, but he finished 23rd. He also damaged a track bar. Before those troubles, Sauter, who started the race leading the standings by 18 points over Dillon, had led 44 laps and appeared to be the driver to beat.
Dillon led 36 laps and closed to four points of Sauter. He also closed in on a postrace confrontation with Todd Bodine. The two tangled late in the race, and Dillon didn't like it. He blocked Bodine's way on pit road after the cool-down laps. Bodine, who finished 12th, took the blame for the incident and apologized.
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