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Families Have Fun At 2018 Denver Fair Despite The Weather

This year’s Denver Fair was chock full of great food, rides, exhibits, and unfortunately, persistent wet weather that has

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residents did not let the weather deter them from having fun. Shown from top left is: a youngster having the time of his life in one

Shopping News Photos by Donald Reese of the many water puddles (and no sunshine); Denver Fair queens his body language suggests he (left to right) Kathryn Voler might be a little upset at having (Continued On Page 2A)

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2A - Wednesday, September 19, 2018 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

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Crescendo Training Centre, LLC again will of Lancaster County offer the Jack Frost Jubilee Fun Horse Show Series PUBLISHED BY Hocking Printing Co., Inc. to provide entertainment and competition over the Shopping News Co-Founders - John and Janie Hocking President and Publisher - Julie A. Hocking winter months. Shows will   General Manager - Harold Wenger  Office Manager - Pam Boyer  be held Sunday, November 615 E. Main Street, P.O. Box 456, Ephrata, PA 17522 • Phone 717-738-1151 • Fax 717-733-3900 18, Sunday, December 9, Sunday, January 20, Sunday,   Email: snews@ptd.net  Web Site: http://www.snews.com  February 10 and Sunday, The Shopping News of Lancaster County is published every week. March 10, offering a variety of classes. The Series is PAC The Shopping News of Lancaster County reserves the right to reject any advertisement. Approved and competitors will earn credits. New All  the  information  contained  herein  is  accurate  to  the  best  of  our  knowledge.  We  regret  any  errors  or  this year is a Ranch Horse omissions. The information and advertisements found in The Shopping News do not necessarily reflect the  Division, approved by opinions of The Shopping News or any of its staff members. East Coast Ranch Riding Association. We encourage fraternal and civic groups, schools, churches, scouts and other local organizations to submit  news releases of general interest. Related photographs of good quality are also accepted. Complete picture  Classes to be offered are: Leadline, Showmanship, identification  must  be  included.  All  articles  will  be  used  as  space  permits  and  are  not  guaranteed  to  be  Western Horsemanship published. Every news release submitted MUST  have a complete contact name, address and phone number.  and Pleasure, Hunter Over News information can be mailed, dropped at our office, emailed or faxed. Fences and Hunter Hack, Dressage including Western DEADLINES: Dressage, Pas De Deux and (Subject to change during holidays) Musical Freestyle, Show DISPLAY ADS with proof - Thursday 12 noon Hack, English Equitation MID-ATLANTIC COMMUNITY PAPERS DISPLAY ADS - Monday 8 a.m. ASSOCIATION and Pleasure, Walk-Trot CLASSIFIED ADS - Monday 9 a.m. division (both English and Western), Gymkhana NEWS COPY - Thursday 9 a.m. (Barrel Racing and other Photos must be submitted through email as jpegs or  speed classes), New! Ranch tiffs at least 5” wide and 300DPI or higher  Horse Riding, Ranch OR through the mail as a processed photo. PUBLISHERS’ ASSOCIATION Pleasure, Ranch Halter, (Due to space limitations, news copy is not guaranteed to be published.) Ranch Trail and Games for MEMBER OF : EPHRATA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, all ages. Winners at the show LANCASTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & PENNSYLVANIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will earn points towards the well received Series-end Miss Denver Fair, Rebecca and to the right is the awards to be awarded at the Gideon - 2nd runner up and pumpkin display; umbrellas Rachel Gehr - 1st runner up in every shape and size and also named Miss Denver being used; the ever popular Fair Sweetheart; a beautiful monkey bread stand; a mom (Continued From Page 1A) painting from the art show with three kids meeting the cows; and some excited children, one of which who just landed a ball in the top bowl. Residents of the local community are invited to join Fairmount residents on Honeycrisp, Gala, Fuji, “America will never be de- Friday, September 28, at stroyed from the outside. If 9:30 a.m. for a Safety Vest Ginger Gold, Summer Rambo we falter and lose our free- Frolic. The frolic will be Discount on four baskets or more! dos, it will be because we held in the Crest View Coming Soon... Gathering Room at 1100 destroyed ourselves.” Our Own Jonagold, Cortland, Farm Crest Drive on the ~ Abraham Lincoln Bartlett Empire & Yellow Delicious east side of the Fairmount Apples campus. Kay L. Moyer, SERVING OVER 38,000 HOMES

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Safety Nurse Educator from the Cooperative Extension Service, supplies the materials to make vests and assemble kits. If you would like to help cut pieces of Velcro or reflective tape for the vests or assemble the cut pieces into kits, please come to the frolic and lend a hand. In response to concerns for the safety of the many Amish and Mennonite children who walk, bike or ride a scooter on back roads to and from their schools during the school year, Moyer came up with a program to make and distribute reflective vests for the children to wear when traveling the roads. The vests allow cars and trucks to quickly notice

them. However, very few companies make children’s vests. Since the beginning of this project, close to 25,000 vests have been given to students. The demand has been so great that it is hard to keep up when school is in session. If you are not able to attend the frolic, but are interested in helping in your own home, please call 717394-6851. Due to increased demand, there is a great need for more people to sew, as well as for someone to cut fabric for vests. Donations are needed also to purchase additional materials for more vests. Parents or teachers of young students who may need vests are welcome to call. Your participation in this worthy project to keep our community’s children safe will be greatly appreciated.

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Obituaries Phyllis I. Derr, 90, Garden Spot Village, formerly of Leola, died Wednesday, June 20. She was the wife of the late Aloysius V. Derr Sr. She is survived by a son, Richard, husband of Joanne Derr, Barrington, Illinois; and four grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, A. V. “Skip” Derr. Shirley A. Jonassen, 82, wife of Gaylord D. Jonassen, Lancaster, formerly of East Earl and Ephrata, died Friday, August 31. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Glenn Richard Jonassen, companion of Barbara, Long Island, New York; a daughter, Brenda Lynne, wife of David H. Richardson, Yardley; and two grandchildren. Japhia Joy Krauter, 21, daughter of Tim and Cathy Krauter, died Sunday, September 2. Besides her parents, she is survived by six brothers: Jonathan, husband of Sarah; Caleb, husband of Emily; Samuel; Micah; Matthias; and Timnah; two sisters: Jocelyn, wife of Auri, and Alicia; and grandparents: Doug and Pat Mims, and George Krauter. Eric E. Weaver, 51, husband of Christine L. (Balmer) Weaver, Lititz, died

Monday, September 3. Besides his wife, he is survived by his mother, Jeanie V. (Bankowski) Weaver, Lititz; two daughters: Samantha N., Lititz, and Lauren A., Lititz; a brother, Craig, husband of Michelle Weaver, Lititz; and a sister, Monica, wife of Brian Rhodes, Lititz. Francis B. “Nick” Klein, 80, husband of Lois (Stumm) Klein, New Holland, died Tuesday, September 4. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters: Jennifer, wife of Michael Hopper, New Holland, and Mariela, wife of Walter Lalame Rosero, Quito, Ecquador; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Leslie Klein, and a son, James Klein. Nancy C. Streich, 83, Moravian Manor, Lititz, formerly of Ephrata, died Tuesday, September 4. She was the wife of the late B. Merle Streich. She is survived by a son, Gregory A. Streich, husband of Jennie (Robb), Lititz; and a brother, Charles Chamberlain, husband of Carol (Cox), Bloomsburg. Daniel O. Hornberger, 59, husband of Debra (Matthews) Hornberger, Manor Care, Sinking Spring,

formerly of Akron, died Wednesday, September 5. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Rebecca, wife of John Brewster, West Lawn; and a grandchild. Vera Mae Lefever, 89, Akron, died Wednesday, September 5. She was the wife of the late Isaac K. Lefever. She is survived by two sons: Robert Dyal, Kissimee, Florida, and Gregory Dyal, St. Louis, Missouri; a daughter, Leonette Lafleur, Akron; one stepson, Bill Lefever, Ephrata; ten grandchildren; and ten greatgrandchildren. Phyllis L. Sensenig, 94, Brownstown, died Thursday, September 6. She is survived by two daughters: Dianne, wife of Dave Doherty, and Suzy, wife of Tom Perugini; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a great-grandchild. Robert T. Klein Sr., 88, Lititz, died Friday, September 7. He was the husband of the late Mary E. (Coles) Klein. He is survived by a son, Robert T. Klein Jr., Lititz; a daughter, Michele Smart, Lititz; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Mary Viola Lykens, 90, Lititz, died Friday, September 7. She was the wife of the late Harry Lykens.

She is survived by a son, Terry Lykens, husband of Sandy; a daughter, Carol Murphy, wife of Bill; four grandchildren; and a sister, Jean Hoover. Sylvia A. Hackman, 82, Ephrata, died Saturday, September 8. She is survived by two sons: Michael J., husband of Wilda Hackman, Denver, and David L., husband of Robin Hackman, Mohnton; two daughters: Cheri L., wife of James Rozetar, Denver, and Beth A., wife of Dean Witmer, Ephrata; nine grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; two stepgreat-great-grandchildren; and a sister, Jeanette Bomberger, Mount Joy. She was preceded in death by a companion, Walter Detterline, and a greatgrandchild. Gordon L. Schweitzer, 71, husband of Erla Mae (Balmer) Schweitzer,

Stevens, died Sunday, September 9. Besides his wife, he is survived by two brothers: Michael Schweitzer, companion of Joleen, and Scott Schweitzer, husband of Alyce; and two sisters: Melinda Anderson, and Melissa, wife of Doug Coldren. He was preceded in death by a stepson, Jimmy Haller. N. Jackson Brosius, 83, husband of Ethel (Glick) Brosius, Ephrata, died Tuesday, September 11. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Eric, husband of Susan (Lindenmuth) Brosius, Levittown, and Joel Brosius, Auburn, Georgia; his children’s mother, Marjorie (Hill) Pickel; two stepsons: Eugene DeHaven, Lancaster, and David, husband of Patricia (Plesnarski) DeHaven, Tobyhanna; a stepdaughter, Dawn, wife of Jerry Ortiz, Elizabethtown; eight grand-

children; and six greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Randolph Brosius. Doris Ruth Fultz, 78, Reinholds, died Tuesday, September 11. She was the wife of the late Cloyd H. Fultz. She is survived by a son, (Continued On Page 9A)

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Lititz Senior Sensenigs Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary Center Lists Mr. and Mrs. Carl and Arlene Sensenig of Akron, Activities would like to announce their The following listing is for the Lititz Senior Center, located at Lititz United Methodist Church, 201 East Market Street, Lititz. *Note: The Cocalico Senior Center is closed and people will be transferred to the Lititz Senior Center. Lititz Senior Center The Lancaster County Office of Aging, Lititz Senior Citizens Center, Lititz United Methodist Church, Lititz, is open Wednesday, Thursday and

50th wedding anni­ versary. They were married on Sep­ tember 15, 1968 at Emman­ uel United Methodist Church, Brownstown, with Rev. Donald Collins offici­ ating. Mr. Carl Sensenig was employed by C&D Technologies, Leola (form­ erly C&D Batteries). He is currently employed by High Steel Service Center, Lan­ caster. Mrs. Arlene Sensenig was employed by Kmart and

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Oregon Dairy and is now a retired homemaker. Carl enjoys wood finish­ ing. Arlene loves crocheting and crafting. They enjoy spending time with their children and grandchildren, sharing the love of family and enjoying their many

activities! They were honored with a huge card shower given by their children and grand­ children. They both are anticipating a dinner reunion with the original wedding attendants at Hershey Farm Restaurant soon.

They are the parents of: Brian Sensenig, husband of Cecilia Sensenig, Chambers­ burg, and Connie Sensenig, Akron. They are the grand­ parents of Jessica and Calvin Sensenig, both of Chambers­ burg.

The Center serves Lan­ Monday, from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., with Coffee caster County residents of and Chat Time at 9:00 a.m. Ephrata, Rothsville, Akron, and Lunch served at noon. Neffsville and Lititz areas.

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Lititz Library Programs

The following programs are happening at the Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Road, Lititz, in October. Please call the library at 717626-2255 for more information on these programs. • Astronomy Enthusiasts of Lancaster County Wednesday, October 3, 6:30 p.m. All are welcome to meet and learn with the Astronomy Enthusiasts of Lancaster County. Find out what to look for in the monthly sky and more! • Lititz Garden Club – Offsite at Stauffer’s of Kissel Hill activity room - Thurs-

day, October 4, 6:30 p.m. Jodie Morris will present a program on house plants. • Scrabble Meet­Ups ­ Monday, October 8, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Tuesday, October 23, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. BYOB (Bring Your Own Board) and meet up with others for casual games of Scrabble on the second Monday and fourth Tuesday of the month. • History Book Club ­ Monday, October 8, 6:30 p.m. The book club will be discussing “Bodyguard of Lies” by Anthony Cave Brown. • Painting Club ­ Wed­ nesday, October 10, 12:30 p.m. Painting Club meets on the second Wednesday of each month October through April (they skip December).

If you love to paint and want to paint with others this club is for you. Get together with other artistic folks to paint and chat. You must bring your own supplies. This is not a painting lesson, just a chance to get together with others who love to paint. Please pre-register by calling 717-626-2255. • Great Decisions Dis­ cussion Group - Wednesday, October 10, 6:30 p.m. If you have an interest in foreign affairs, join the library for this moderated, non-partisan discussion group. No special knowledge is required for this informal discussion forum, just an inquiring mind. Note: topic may be different if current events warrant a change. • Lancaster Civil War Roundtable: True Horror

Stories of the Civil War Thursday, October 11, 6:30 p.m. Jake Wynn presents: “True Horror Stories of the Civil War.” From the stench of putrefying flesh wafting through unsanitary and crowded camps to the unglamorous illnesses of syphilis and dysentery, our modern disgust toward Civil War medical practices is generally justified. • Jane Austen Society ­ Tuesday, October 16, 6:30 p.m. Jane Austen aficionados are invited to share a cup of tea and discuss all things Austen with the Jane Austen

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By: The Late C. Richard Beam A collection of “Deitsch Eck” columns from past issues of The Shopping News honoring the late C. Richard Beam.

(Originally published in the February 11, 1981 issue of The Shopping News) Benny Weaver Fendu By Ed G. Weber Neinzeh Hunnert un Achtzich, der fuffzeht November, Zwischich Baumanswill un Terre Hill, Waar en Fendu beim Benny Weaver. Er waar en Groyer - Sei Schtimm is nau schtill. Maniche Yaahr hot er gegroyert Mit laut un glaare Schtimm. Darich die Yaahre is Sach rumgwexelt: Mer meent es is ganz zu schlimm. Die Groyer hen nau en Schallbax; Es daed noot mer het Ohreschtobber. En Hunnert Dausend Hammer Sin in dei Kopp rumgloppe. Der Benny hot als Sach abgschlage Un gfrogt: “Was is die Naame?” Dei Naame macht nau nix meh aus: Sie froge: “Was is dei Nummer?” Wie kann mer Leit lanne kenne? Alle Fendu hen sie en annerschter Nummer! Am Blatz vun Leit gscheider warre,

Viel gut Sach hen sie verkaaft Deel schier so gut wie nei. Awwer sell Sach is net aagenehmt; Niemand is bekimmert dabei.

Der Benny waar Groyer un Breddicher, Waar bekannt zu dausende vun Leit. Sie kumme zamme fer sei Leicht Un die Fendu vun breed un weit.

Awwer nemm mol seller alt Jelly-Schank: Er waar alles vergratzt un verzehrt. Ee Zabbe is ab vun der Schubblaad; Mer daed denke er is nix meh wert.

Well, so geht’s Lewe uff der alt Welt: En katze Zeit sin mer do. Wann mir Gott diene wie mir sodde, Dann is der Himmel blo!

“Doch wer gebt fuffzich Daaler? Fer der Grossgrosseldere ihre Schank? Ya, en hunnert! un fuffzich! un zweehunnert? Un fuffzich? Des is doch ken Junk!”

So nemm der Heiland bei der Hand Vun Sunnuff bis Sunnunner. No gebt ER dir en neier Naame Un ER wees aa dei Nummer.

“Drei hunnert! un fuffzich! Vier hunnert! Un zehn!” hot der Groyer rausgeglobbt. Er beddelt fer noch mehner, Awwer datt is wu’s Biedes schtoppt!

Benny Weaver Sale Nineteen hundred and eighty, the fifteenth of November, Between Bowmansville and Terre Hill, Public sale at Benny Weaver’s. He was an auctioneer - But his voice is now still.

Der Kaefer jumbt un lacht; Er saagt er is wunnerbaar froh. Der Schank is zweemol zo viel wert, As die Leit gebodde hen do.

Many a year Benny auctioneered With a voice that was loud and clear. During the years things have changed a lot: And some of these changes are just too bad.

Un so geht die Fendu aan Die Leit hen Geld weck zu schmeisse. Was gut is, holt was es wert is; Was alt is, holt narrische Preise!

The auctioneer now has an amplifier; You should almost muffle your ears: Like a hundred thousand hammers Hammering around in your head.

An en Fendu Yaahre zurick Waar Geld net blendi wie heit. Fer en hunnert Daaler sammle, Hoscht gschpaart un gegratzt wie net gscheit.

Benny used to knock things off And ask for the buyer’s name. Your name is not important now; You got a number when you came.

Sie hen die Conditions gelese Un datt sin die gange dabei. Es waar Greditt fer dreissich Daag Un sell vun Indresse frei.

How can we learn to know each other? At each sale you have a different number. Instead of people getting smarter, It seems they get dumber and dumber.

Fer lenger wie sell nemme sie en Noot, Fer drei odder sex Munet odder en Yaahr; Wann en Freind ghat hoscht fer’s zu seine Un helfe schteh davor!

Many good things they sold at the sale Some good as new, just about. But those were no big excitement; No one seemed to holler and shout.

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Drawing Contest Winners!

We had a great response when we asked local children

“What did you do on your . summer vacation?”

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

1st Place

Age 5 to 7

Alayna, 6, Mohnton

This summer, I had fun splashing in the puddles when it rained!

2nd Place Blake, 7, Reinholds

We went fishing a lot in the summer in the boat. We caught a lot of fish. It was fun.

Thank You to everyone who entered!

1st Place

Age 8 to 10

Gavin, 10, Adamstown

My drawing shows what events we did this summer in Florida. First, we went to Legoland as my picture describes. Then, my second picture shows a picture of our second adventure at the JFK Space Center. The other picture is at Discovery Cove!

2nd Place Leah, 9, Stevens

My favorite thing I did this summer was go to Knoebels Amusement Park with my family. My favorite ride there was the grand carousel. I liked it so much because it was a brass ring carousel! They also have great food there. Knoebels is an awesome place!!!

Congratulations to our winners!

Age 11 to 13

1st Place

Katrina, 13, Lititz

I had fun sleeping outside with my friends this summer.

2nd Place

Catherine, 13, Denver

We went on a road trip to Maine and one of the things we saw was the Statue of Liberty. I drew a silhouette of it in front of a sunset/sunrise.

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College News Wilkes University Degrees

The following students from the local area received degrees from Wilkes University at the summer commencement ceremony held recently. • Nathan Eakin of Lititz, received a Master of Science in Education. • Courtney Hall of Denver, We Hope You Stop By and Check Out Our

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Good News Mystery Begins Challenge Club All students from kinder­ garten through fourth grade Program from Fulton Elementary

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Obituaries (Continued From Page 3A)

Curt, husband of Allison Fultz, Wernersville; two grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; two brothers: Melrose Kupp, Ephrata, and Gary, husband of Cindy Buchter, Stevens; and three sisters: Marlene, wife of Clarence Kern, Manheim; Sheryl Paglia, San Jose, California; and Mary Jane, wife of Donald Etter, Eph­ rata. Shirley Ann Givler, 81, Country Meadows, Wyo­ missing, formerly of Akron, died Tuesday, September 11. She is survived by three sons: Kevin Ross Givler,

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62nd Annual Baby Parade 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, September 26 9 A.M.-6 P.M. 9 A.M.-2 P.M. 10 A.M.-2 P.M. 10 A.M. 11 A.M. 1 P.M. 4 P.M. 7 P.M.

Petting Zoo Agricultural Demonstrations Senior Citizens’ Day Midway & Exhibits Open Market Goat Judging Sheep Judging Rides Open Parade Uptown Exhibits Closed

Thursday, September 27 10 A.M. Midway Opens Dairy Cattle Judging 11 A.M. Exhibits Open Noon Rides Open Noon-6 P.M. Kiddies’ Day 4-9 P.M. Petting Zoo 6 P.M. Livestock Sale 6:30 P.M. Pedal Tractor Pull BERG Pedal Go-Kart Race Backyard Poultry Judging 7 P.M. Easily Amused (Tent City) Special Surprise on the Midway near Whistle Stop Plaza 7:30 P.M. Swingtime Dolls (Whistle Stop Plaza) 8 P.M. Uptown Exhibits Closed

Friday, September 28 10 A.M. 11 A.M. 4 P.M. 4-9 P.M. 5 P.M. 5-7 P.M. 5:45 P.M. 6 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 7 P.M. 8 P.M.

Midway Opens Exhibits Open Rides Open Petting Zoo Rabbit Judging Barrels of Fun Train Ride (Tent City) Antique Tractor Pull Candy Scramble (Tent City) DKers Juggling (Tent City) Den & Terry Duo (Whistle Stop Plaza) Cow Milking Contest (Tent City, Upper Ball Diamond) Family Fun Contests Uptown Exhibits Closed

Saturday, September 29 8 A.M. 8-10 A.M. 10 A.M. 11 A.M. Noon 1 P.M. 8 P.M.

Quoits Tournament in Park Exhibits Removed in Park Cornhole Tournament in Park Uptown Exhibits Open Rides Open Baby Parade Silent Auction Closes (Fair Building) Uptown Exhibits Closed 8-10 P.M. devoN Nickoles (Whistle Stop Plaza)

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THURS., SEPT. 20 - Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 167 East Main Street, Ephrata, will host a Free Community Meal. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-733-6646. FRI., SEPT. 21 - The Stoltzfus Family Story will hold a Benefit Banquet in the Farm Crest Community Room, 1100 Farm Crest Drive, Ephrata, at 6:00 p.m. There is a cost to make reservations. For more info. or to make reservations, email seatrail3301@gmail. com. SAT., SEPT. 22 - Cocalico Church of the Brethren, 225 South Cocalico Road, will host the Annual Pleasant Retreat Reunion at 12:00 noon. Friends and family welcome. Please bring a covered dish. BBQ and drinks will be provided. SAT., SEPT. 22 - Cornwall Iron Furnace will host their annual Cast Iron Cooking

Demonstration at 94 Rexmont Road, Cornwall, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The event is free to the public. For more info., call 717-272-9711. SAT., SEPT. 22 - Sunny Crest Home 11th Annual Community Day will be held at 2587 Valley Road, Morgantown, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Food, fun and games. For more info., call 610-286-5000. SAT., SEPT. 22 - The Annual Reunion at the Cocalico Church of the Brethren, 225 S. Cocalico Road, Denver, will be held at 12:00 noon. Family and friends welcome. Drinks and BBQ will be provided. Please bring a covered dish. SAT., SEPT. 22 - Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main Street, Leola, will host an All You Can Eat Pot Pie Dinner, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Pot pie by the quart will be sold from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. There is a cost. SUN., SEPT. 23 - A Hymn Sing will be held at Muddy Creek Evangelical Lutheran Church, 11 South Muddy Creek Road, Denver, at 6:30 p.m. SUN., SEPT. 23 - Harvest Fellowship, 34 West Church Street, Stevens, will host a Community Congregational

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SUN., OCT. 7 - The movie “I Can Only Imagine” will be shown at Weaverland Anabaptist Faith Comm­ unity, 210 Weaverland Valley Road, East Earl, at 6:30 p.m. All are welcome. For more info., call 717445-5736. SAT., OCT. 13 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Denver, will hold a Big John Nolt Chicken BBQ Dinner, from 10:00 a.m. until sold out. For more info., call 717336-6767. SAT., OCT. 20 - Caer­ narvon Fire Company, 2145 Main Street, Church­ town, will hold a Fall Fundraiser Turkey Supper, from 1:00 p.m. to ? Takeouts available. SAT., OCT. 20 - Stevens Fire Company, 91 Stevens Road, Stevens, will have a Pig Roast Dinner at 4:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-4200. SAT., OCT. 20 - The Adamstown Area Library will host Wine Tours in the

Poconos, from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Board bus behind Weaver Markets parking lot by 8:00 a.m. There is a cost. Proceeds benefit the Adams­ town Area Library Room to Grow Capital Campaign. Deadline to register is Thursday, October 5. For more info., call the library at 717-484-4200. SAT., OCT. 27 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Denver, will hold a Soup and Sub Sale, from 8:00 a.m. until sold out. For more info., call 717-336-6767. SAT., NOV. 3 - Garden Spot Fire Rescue Auxiliary, 339 E. Main St., New Holland, and 4309 Division Hwy., Blue Ball, will hold a Craft Show and Soup Sale, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Soup must be pre-ordered by calling Rosella at 717-3548094. For more info. on the Craft Show, call Sue at 717354-9718. SAT., NOV. 3 - Bluegrass Music will be held at the

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more info., call 717-3362717 or 717-572-1951. SAT., NOV. 17 - Stevens Fire Company, 91 Stevens Road, Stevens, will have an All You Can Eat Turkey Dinner at 4:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-3364200. SAT., NOV. 17 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Denver, will hold a Bake Sale and Craft Show, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-3366767. SAT., NOV. 24 - Stevens Fire Company, 91 Stevens Road, Stevens, will have a Craft Show, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-4200. SAT., DEC. 1 - Bluegrass Music will be held at the Reinholds Fire Company, 138 West Main Street, Reinholds, featuring “The Kevin Prater Band.” Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Music starts at 6:00 p.m. There is a donation cost. For more info., call 610-573-0797. SAT., DEC. 8 - Stevens Fire Company, 91 Stevens Road, Stevens, will host ACW Wrestling at 6:30 p.m. For more info., call 717336-4200.

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Births ACKLEY, Joshua R. and Caitlyn (Mertz), Ephrata, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. ARMSTRONG, Timothy and Hope M. (Cichan), Akron, a son, at Birth Care and Family Health Services, Bart. BEILER, John S. and Anna K. (Glick), Leola, a daughter, at home. BLANK, Christ and Anna Mae (King), Narvon, a son, at UPMC Pinnacle Lititz. BRUBAKER, Glen B. and Ruth Z. (Rissler), Narvon, a son, at home. BYERS, Scott and Hannah (Hoffman), Lititz, a son, at home. COOK, Paul J. and Katherine R. (Ritzdorf), Akron, a son, at UPMC Pinnacle

Lititz. ESH, Daniel E. and Becky Anne (Petersheim), New Holland, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. ESH, Elam and Anna (Stoltzfus), Lititz, a son, at home. FASNACHT, Ashley, and Dylan R. Johnson, Ephrata, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. GOOD, Keith J. and Amy Marie (Leber), Akron, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. IMHOFF, Allen S. and Kayla (DeWitt), Stevens, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. JOHNSON, Nicholas C. and Elizabeth (Ringler), Ephrata, a son, at WellSpan

Ephrata Community Hospital. KING, Benuel and Verna K. (Petersheim), Ephrata, a son, at home. LAUN, Will A. and Danielle (Werntz), Leola, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. MARTIN, Timothy and Mary Jane (Hoover), East Earl, a daughter, at UPMC Pinnacle Lititz. OLSZEWSKI, Matthew P. and Maria D., Ephrata, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. PULLAR, Robert S. and Amanda C., Ephrata, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. RIVERA IRIZARRY, Ezequiel and Iris Colon Crespo, New Holland, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. SCHAFER, Franz Joseph and Eva B. (Shirk), Lititz, a son, at UPMC Pinnacle

the deadly effectiveness of the submarine. • On September 21, 1938, without warning, a powerful Category 3 hurricane slams into Long Island and southern New England, causing 600 deaths. The storm had been forecast to make landfall in Florida. • On September 20, 1565, Spanish forces capture the French Huguenot settlement of Fort Caroline, near present-day Jacksonville, Florida. The French lost 135 men in the first instance of colonial warfare between European powers in America.

9 Lititz. STOLTZFUS, Amos and Annie (Fisher), Ephrata, a son, at home. WALTON, Alivia R., Denver, a daughter, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. WEIDNER, Robert and Kayla, Lititz, a son, at UPMC Pinnacle Lititz. WILL, Andrew and Valery, Akron, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital.

• On September 23, 1846, at the Berlin Observatory, German astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle discovers the planet Neptune. The blue gas giant has eight known moons and a ring system containing three bright and two dim rings. • On September 17, 1884, Judge Allen disposes of 13 criminal cases on his Oakland, California, docket in only six minutes. Defendants did not stand much of a chance of gaining an acquittal. In a 40-year period only 1 defendant in 100 was acquitted. • On September 22, 1914, in the North Sea, the German U-9 submarine sinks three British cruisers in just over one hour. The one-sided battle, during which 1,400 British sailors lost their lives, alerted the British to

• On September 18, 1981, the 20,000-car parking lot at Canada’s new West Edmonton Mall makes the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest parking lot in the world. The mall has more than 800 stores, 100 restaurants, three radio stations, two hotels, a full-size ice-skating rink, nightclubs and a chapel. • On September 19, 1995, The Washington Post publishes a 35,000word manifesto written by the Unabomber, Theodore Kaczynski. Since the late 1970s, Kaczynski had carried out bombings that killed three people and injured another 23. David Kaczynski realized the writing style was similar to that of his brother, Theodore, and notified the FBI.

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Joshua M. Martin, 11, son of E. Matthew and Joy Martin, Lititz.

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Steven K. Zook, 4, son of Elmer and Fannie Zook, Ephrata.

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Jeremiah Peter Kurtz, 3, grandson of Marianne and Russell Kurtz, Bowmansville. Lavon Z. Newswanger, 6, son of Leon and Susan Faye Newswanger, Ephrata.

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Kade Landon Good, 12, son of Kenton and Krystal Good, East Earl. Janson Durell Zimmerman, 11, son of Harold and Minerva Zimmerman, Ephrata. Joanna W. Zimmerman, 6, daughter of Amos and Marlene Zimmerman, Lititz.

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Kathryn Rose Allgyer, 6, daughter of Ryan and Amanda Allgyer, Womelsdorf, great-granddaughter of Raymond and Anna Mary Wenger, Lititz.

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Savannah Marrie Rubis, 12, daugther of John and Michele Rubis, East Falmouth, Massachusetts, granddaughter of Lee and Carol Horst, Lititz. Sierrah Morgan Rubis, 12, daughter of John and Michele Rubis, East Falmouth, Massachusetts, granddaugther of Lee and Carol Horst, Lititz. Malayna Hope Zimmerman, 5, daughter of John and Ellen Zimmerman, Ephrata.

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Jalisa Beth Zimmerman, 9, daughter of Harold and Minerva Zimmerman, Ephrata.

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If you had a friend to sign it, And help your name to clear.

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But today the sales are all cash! You are a number! and that’s all. At a sale your credit is nothing: Your good name becomes very small.

By: The Late C. Richard Beam A collection of “Deitsch Eck” columns from past issues of The Shopping News honoring the late C. Richard Beam.

Benny was an auctioneer and a preacher And thousands knew him well. They came together for his funeral And the sale, to see what was to sell.

(Originally published in the February 11, 1981 issue of The Shopping News)

Well, so it goes in this old world: The short time we are here. If we serve God as we should, Then heaven will bring us good cheer.

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THIS WEEK’S

Biblical Message

Puffed Up Believers? by Pastor John Fredericksen During a Sunday morning service, we had a dear saint get up and do something that made us cringe. He was expressing thanks for the preciousness of rightly dividing the Word of God.

Unfortunately, he was doing so by comparing ourselves to a denomination, saying how foolish and incorrect they were in interpreting God’s Word. We’ve seen wild Tom Turkeys all puffed up, spreading their feathers and strutting their stuff to impress the ladies around them. Sadly, this was the impression our Christian friend was leaving with those who were visiting from the denomination he was ridiculing. The knowledge that God has placed divisions in His Word is, indeed, precious. It helps us better understand truth in Scripture, and dissolves what otherwise would seem to be contradictions. But there are

two dangers we should be keenly aware of and avoid. The first is to search only for “knowledge” when we read God’s Word. Please don’t misunderstand what we are trying to say. The

knowledge of sound doctrine, or information, from God’s Word is essential. Paul told the saints at Corinth that when he ministered to them, “what shall I profit you, except I speak to

you…by knowledge…or by doctrine” (1 Cor. 14:6). He encouraged believers to “give attendance…to doctrine (1 Tim. 4:13), to be “nourished up in…good doctrine” (1 Tim. 4:6) and to become skilled in sound doctrine (Titus 1:9; 2:1). But the trap that many fall into is thinking that information is all they should be looking for when studying God’s Word. When this happens, it only leaves us “puffed up” with pride. Our study will then, in effect, leave us worse off in pride and less pleasing to the Lord. The second trap is failing to look for application to change our lives. Paul told the saints in Romans 6:17, “But God be thanked…ye

have obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you.” God is not impressed with how much we know, unless it shows itself in a transformed life of greater godliness. Therefore, after every time in the Scripture, we should always be able to answer the question: “So what difference does God want this information to make in my life today?” This is the most essential aspect of every Bible study. Demand of yourself, and anyone who teaches God’s Word, that this kind of application be made. Let’s not be puffed up over how much doctrine we know. Let’s be transformed into lives of greater godliness!

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Lititz Library Programs

learning fun! Program will be held monthly. Geared for ages three to six. • Family Storytime.edu – Read for the Record Saturday, October 20, 10:00 a.m. Help the library break a record by coming to the library for Read for the Record family storytime. They will read this year’s book, “Maybe Something Beautiful” by F. Isabel Campoy and Theresa Howell. Everyone attending will have an opportunity to make something beautiful on our library mural. All ages are welcome with an adult. Registration will begin Saturday, October 6. Please call the library at 717626-2255 to pre-register no more than two weeks in advance. • Mystery Challenge ­ Monday, October 22, 4:00 p.m. Everyday items will be on a table in the community room to complete the challenge. What is the challenge? You won’t know until you come to the program. Geared for ages six to nine.

meets on the last Wednesday of each month. Genres include: PB, CB, MG, YA, NA – Fiction and Nonfiction. Writers and Writer-Illustrators. Contact Diane Guscott at 717-626-2255 or dguscott@lititzlibrary.org for more information. Children/Families Please register for these programs, no more than two weeks in advance, by calling 717-626-2255. • Paws to READ ­ Saturday, October 13, 10:00 a.m. The Reading Education Assistance Dogs (READ) love to have kids read to them and be petted! Bring a favorite story or pick a book to read to them. Sign up for a half-hour slot. It’s a great way to encourage early readers. • Cruise into Kindergarten - Monday, October 15, 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. We will make

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advance. • Medicare Info. Session: Individual Counseling Sessions - Monday, October 29, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. For those who are new to Medicare or soon will be. Registration is required. To register, call Lancaster County Office of Aging at 717-299-7979 and ask for Bev Via, APPRISE Coordinator or email Office of Aging, aging@co.lancaster. pa.us. • Lititz Art Association: Beth Kaylor Brunner presents Concentrate on the Positive - Tuesday, October 30, 6:30 p.m. Beth Kaylor Brunner presents a program entitled Concentrate on the Positive. • Lititz Area Children’s Author Critique Group (SCBWI) - Wednesday, October 31, 6:00 p.m. This SCBWI Critique group Snow White

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The Woman’s Club Of Ephrata Fall Fashion Show

See Page 7A

The

Bulletin Board The following is a listing of ongoing events. See our list of dated activities beginning on page 10A.

EVERY MONDAY - Lifetree Café is being hosted at The General Sutter Inn, 14 East Main Street, Lititz, at 7:00 p.m. Topic changes weekly. Everyone is invited. For more info., call Pastor Jason at 717-333-9238. FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Ephrata Area Garden Club will be meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Udder Choice. Open to everyone. For more info., call or text Steve at 717-917-0925 or email sksmiller@yahoo.com. FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Meet­ ing of the Cocalico Creek Watershed Associ­ ation, 7:00 p.m. at the Cocalico Sports­ man Club Building on Sportsman Road, just north of Reinholds. FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Ephrata Public Library, 550 South Reading Rd., Ephrata, will host the support group “You are not alone” from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Open to those who have lost a loved one to a drug overdose. For more info., email Lea Hornerand at patzilling@urnotalone90@gmail. com. SECOND MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Mem­ory Loss Support Group meets from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the 3rd floor Con­ference Room at Lancaster General Health Suburban Outpatient Pavilion. For more info., call Shelby Swartley at 717-544-3280. THIRD MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Tri-County Scrollers meet from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Stevens Fire Hall. All Scrollers, lathe turners and decorative woodburning are welcome. For more info., call Michael Freitag at 717-723-7825. SECOND AND FOURTH MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Ephrata Cloister Toastmasters meet at the WellSpan Ephrata Hospital, 6:15 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-0321. SECOND AND FOURTH MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – East Cocalico Lions Club meeting held at Reamstown Fire Hall, 12 West Church Street, starting at 6:30 p.m. For more

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Woman’s Club of Ephrata is “Reaching Out to Ephrata” on Saturday, October 6, by sponsoring a Fall Fashion Show and Brunch at the Ephrata American Legion. Doors will open at 10:00 a.m. and brunch will be served at 11:00 a.m. There is a cost per ticket. Featured fashions will be by Ruthie’s of Bird-in-Hand and Ronks. There will be special drawings and door prizes. Fifty percent of the proceeds will benefit the Ephrata Cancer Patient Help Fund. The deadline for purchasing tickets is Monday, September 24. No tickets will be sold at the door. For further information and to purchase tickets, please call 717-940-0637 or 717-859-2847. Shown in the photo are some of the items that will be offered as special drawings and door prizes. Members of the club shown in the photo are Marilyn Rauser, Deb Sanders (president) and Gail Freeseman.

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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The 100th anniversary of the Ephrata Fair will be celebrated next week and those who plan to attend the parade are reminded that the Ephrata Area Social Services (E.A.S.S.) will be collecting food donations along the parade route. You can meet their mascot Toucan representing TOgether we CAN and he is shown holding two cans in the photo along with E.A.S.S. Executive Director Joy Ashley. Come on out to this special celebration and bring some non-perishable and non-breakable food donations to help those in need in the community.


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info., call 717-336-5311. EVERY TUESDAY (NOW - DEC. 4) - Petra Church, 565 Airport Road, New Holland, will hold Grief Share, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Room 124. For more info. or to register, call Pastor Titus Kauffman at 717-354-5394. Walk-ins are welcome. There is no cost. EVERY TUESDAY (NOW - NOV. 20) - Grief Share (13-week couse) will be held at Ephrata Bible Fellowship Church, 491

Peach Road, Ephrata, at 6:45 p.m. For more info., call 717-733-2526. EVERY TUESDAY DOVE Westgate, 1755 W. Main Street, Ephrata, will hold a parent support group, PAL (Parents of Addicted Loved Ones) at 7:00 p.m. Participants must be 18 or older. Childcare is not provided. EVERY TUESDAY - The Brickerville Fire Company, 10 Hopeland Road, Lititz, will hold Bingo. All cash program. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:00 p.m. EVERY TUESDAY Akron Church of the Breth­ ren, 613 Main Street, Akron, will hold “Walking Down God’s Path” at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome. For more info.,

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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese St. Paul’s E.C.C. in Reamstown is holding a free clothing giveaway on Saturday, September 22, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the church located at 46 East Church Street, Reamstown. There is a great selection of nice clothing, shoes, handbags, hats and other items. Families are not limited to any certain number of items and the event is held indoors to avoid any weather issues. Plus, free coffee and donuts will be available. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Pastor Matt Hill with Payton Sensenig and Keri Diem with Mason Sensenig. call 717-859-2156. EVERY TUESDAY Akron Church of the Brethren, 613 Main Street, Akron, will hold a Nicotine Anonymous Meeting, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. EVERY TUESDAY – AlAnon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Recovery, United Methodist Church,

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FOR SALE: Harman Pellet Stove XXV, 48,000 BTU’s, totally automatic, used 2 seasons, $2,100. 717-6735104. FOR SALE: McDonald’s plates, mugs and tumblers from the late 80s & 90s. Call 717-336-3478. FOR SALE: Truckloads. New Scratch & Dent appliances. Refrigerators, $349 to $1,149, washers, dryers, ov-­ ens, gas cook tops, over the range microwave. Slate RD Supply, 717-445-5222.

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FOR SALE: 2001 conver-­ sion van, runs good, new tires, 130K, $6,000. 484529-4349.

FOR SALE: 17 cubic foot up-­ FOR SALE: Wheelchair van, right freezer, nice condition, blue, conversion, Toyota very clean, $250. 717-445- Sienna XLE, 2007, 72,000, 9414. automatic ramp, swivel drivers seat, reduced effort steering, excellent condi-­ tion. $20,000. 717-2010301.

Auto/Truck

FOR SALE: 2012 Buick La-­ Crosse, new inspection, 62,000 miles. Great ride, $9,499. 717-725-4091.

FOR SALE: 1995 Mercedes E320, 9/19 inspection, beautiful black color, need minor attention, $1,650; 2000 Toyota Avalon, 8/19 in-­ spection, grayish blue color, 160K miles, $1,650. 717368-9756.

FOR SALE: ‘98 Buick Cen-­ tury deluxe, great shape, 98K, $2,200. 717-2036521.

Maintenance Machine Mechanic

Experience working with knit/sewing machines. Good mechanical abilities and communication skills a must. Welding, machining and fabricating skills a plus. Full time. Benefits after 90 days.

WHO’S HIRING in

Construction/ Mechanical?

See our special section on

Page 10B

is seeking a Full Time Experienced

Applications accepted Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Collision Technician Excellent pay and benefits. Please email resume or apply in person at:

CDL DRIVERS (Side Load)

Local Trash and Recycle Company seeking Drivers. Normal work week Monday through Friday. Requirements: Must be 21 years of age. Air Brake endorsement. Position offers a competitive salary and a full benefits package. Send resume or apply in person: Eagle Disposal Human Resources 1245 Eagles Way PO Box 288 • East Earl, PA 17519

201A Commerce Drive New Holland, PA 17557

717-629-9224 Now Hiring F/T Qualified Personnel To Do Agricultural Framing, Roofing And Siding. Must Be Self Motivated And Work Well With Other People.

Hornberger’s Auto Body 123 E. Church St., Stevens

717-336-3228

admin@hornbergersautobody.com

44 North 3rd Street, Denver, PA 17517 Phone: (717) 336-5585

NOW HIRING!

Must be able to lift 50 lbs. regularly. Pay dependent on experience. Call and leave a message.

717-336-6318

P.O. Box 414 Denver, PA 17517 www.redoakinc.org

ALUMINUM and VINYL FENCE INSTALLATION

Help Wanted

Qualified individuals need to: • Be willing to do what it takes to get the job done • Work well with a team • Be serious about performance and quality • Have a positive/good attitude • A valid driver’s license is required Good wages with benefits including: Paid Vacation, Paid Holidays, Performance Bonuses.

Call to apply:

Country View Fencing, LLC. 626 Ranck Road, New Holland, PA 17557

717-355-9447

We OfferWe Health offerInsurance, Paid Holidays & Vacations Paid Holidays & Vacations

We are seeking an individual to make local farm deliveries. Class B CDL preferred. Some evening or early morning hours required. Must be able to frequently lift 100 lb. bags. Full time position with overtime. Benefits include paid holidays, vacation, health insurance and retirement plan. Apply At:

Gehman Feed Mill, Inc.

Hornberger’s Auto Body

Please apply in person:

Bollman Hat Company, 110 East Main Street, Adamstown, PA.

HELP WANTED

S990975

HIRING SERVERS Experience is preferred, but not required. We will train the right people. If you are willing to work hard, exceed customer expectations and be rewarded for your efforts, Gus’s will be a great fit for you. Apply in person at the restaurant.

AM & PM SHIFTS NEEDED

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

CounterTek Inc. Your Custom Countertop Company

Countertop Fabricators & Production Manufacturing Technicians

New Pay Increase!

Our Top Rate Just Increased By Over $1.00 Per Hour And You Could Be At That Rate In 60 Days!

If You Are An Exp. Class A Driver Who Values Safety And Are Looking For A Place To Call Home, Then You Need To Check Out Summers Trucking.

Successful Candidates with 3 yrs. of Class A Exp. and Clean Driving Record Will Be Provided

 Hourly Pay w/Overtime After 8 Hours A Full Benefit Package To Include Low Deductible  Health Insurance, 401k w/Company Match  Sign-on Bonus after 60 days  And Be Home Most Nights & Weekends

For more information and to apply, visit www.summerstrucking.com or call Rob at: (717) 733-6556

We are looking for good people with great attitudes and work ethic.

Crew Members Needed To Set Up Modular Homes Job Requirements and Qualifications: • Willing to train qualified candidates • Valid driver’s license preferred • Roofing experience helpful • Willingness to travel • Competitive salary based on experience

Qualified Candidates Can Call

40 Garden Spot Rd., Ephrata, PA

E.O.E.

(717) 733-0506 To Apply.

CounterTek manufactures custom countertops for the kitchen and bath industry. There is a pre-employment drug screening required. No experience needed. We will train the right candidate.

NO WEEKENDS! NO ROTATING SHIFTS! CounterTek offers competitive wages. We also offer 100% paid employee health insurance, paid vacation, holidays and a matching 4% 401K plan. We are a fast-growing company that is looking for people that want to grow with us. We are located at

1215 Ridge Avenue, Ephrata, PA 17522

717-336-2371

Email: angelah@countertek.com CounterTek is a team-oriented company with many things to offer.

We look forward to meeting & talking with you. Please come in and fill out an application.

EOE


6B - Wednesday, September 19, 2018 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” FOR SALE: Custom built re-­ placement windows and doors. Professional installa-­ tion. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ rata Business Center. Thank You!

FOR SALE: Succulents and barn wood furniture. 295 Mill Road, Ephrata. 717445-5203.

FOR SALE: Bunk beds, like new mattress includ-­ ed. $400. Small roll top desk in perfect condition. $200. 717-314-8076.

Lawn & Garden

FOR SALE: Mattress full size with boxspring and frame, no rips, tears or stains, $250 OBO. 717-419-4163. FOR SALE: Dresser mirror, $40. Armoire, $55. Snow blower, $325. Leather sofa, $250. Book cases, $65. Oak computer desk, $100. Desk, $50. Lazy Boy chair, $35. Call for pictures, 717-3688333.

FOR SALE: New Kirby vac-­ cuum with all attachments, never been used, $1,100. 717-572-5797.

FOR SALE: Used lawn mower and riding, some with bag-­ gers for fall clean-up. 717445-5090. FOR SALE: Commercial trac-vac, 10” hose, dump trailer, excellent condition, great for landscapers, vac-­ uum leaves, grass, etc. $8,500. Call Dave at Star-­ lite, 717-471-5321.

Machinery/Tools

COCALICO MIDDLE SCHOOL MENU THURS., SEPTEMBER 20 - WED., SEPTEMBER 26 Thursday, September 20 1. Chicken bites, mashed potato, broccoli. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. Friday, September 21 1. Big Daddy pizza, tossed salad, potato tots. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. Monday, September 24 1. Egg cheese McCalico, hash brown, sausage. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. Tuesday, September 25 1. Meatball sub, curly fries, green beans. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. Wednesday, September 26 1. Hot turkey sandwich, mashed potato, peas and carrots. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. • Assorted hot and cold vegetables, fresh and canned fruits and juice. • Choice of Milk Served Daily •

We are now hiring to assist with the needs of our growing company. The following positions are available:

Service Technicians • Install Technicians Experience preferred but will train. Servicing commercial and residential customers. Competitive wages and benefits provided.

Apply at: 1020 Reading Rd., Narvon, PA 17555 or email titus@tmre.biz

Kinder-Haus Nursery Day Care 428 Ranck Avenue New Holland, PA (just off Rt. 23)

(717) 355-7801 Are your children in school and do you want to make some extra money??

Kinder-Haus Day Care is hiring:

Kitchen Aide

8:30 AM-3:30 PM

Now Accepting Applications For

Servers & Hosts >> Apply Online - Hiring Code 101 www.myapplebeesjob.com

HELP WANTED

Full-Time Sales Position

Contractor/Counter Sales, Customer Service

(Approximately 35 hours per week) No Experience Necessary

Substitutes Various Hours

FT or PT Staff Positions Please come into the office to complete an application or call between 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM

More Than A Daycare... Offering a complete Christian Kindergarten program and developmentally appropriate childcare for ages 6-weeks to 12 years. Our children are involved in fun daily activities and field trips helping to develop their body, mind and spirit.

Christian Working Environment With Terrific Staff and Kids! Kinder-Haus is a Ministry of The New Holland Church of the Nazarene

•Building materials knowledge helpful • Able to multi-task • Familiar with computer, QuickBooks

*****Willing to Train the Right Person***** Applications available at

201 A Commerce Drive, New Holland, PA17557

Now Hiring

Class A Over-the-Road Truck Driver

FOR SALE: Delta scroll saw (works fine) with various pieces of wood. Buyer picks up. $45. 717-271-6116.

FOR SALE: ACA Golden Re-­ triever puppies. Ready now. $725. Shots, vet checked, wormed. Please call 717-4459762.

FOR SALE: Dewalt 13” heavy duty, 2 speed planer, $350. Grizzly 6” heavy duty jointer, $450. Both with moveable stands, like new. Call 717-314-1094.

FOR SALE: Yorkie Poo pup-­ pies, cream, tan and black, males and females, Shots and wormed. $595. 717656-0137.

Pets & Animals

Produce/Edibles

FOR SALE: F1 Standard size Goldendoodle puppies. Males, $750; Females, $800. Call 717-283-5884.

FOR SALE: 100 Chandler plants in plug form. Call 717-381-8878.

FOR SALE: ACA Cocker Spaniel puppies, ready now, born July 4, cute and friend-­ ly. Buff. 717-286-8646.

Real Estate

FOR SALE: Registered mini dashound puppies, very friendly, love attention, $800. 717-466-4890. FOR SALE: 3-year old female English Bulldog, AKC, red & white, $500. Call/text 717406-7870. FOR SALE: Lab Eskimo Jack Russell mix puppies, 4 black males, $200, 1 brown/white female, $250. Family raised. Ready now. 717-335-3731.

FOR SALE: 2 acre com-­ mercial property w/shop, 4BR house, 2 car attached garage, finished base-­ ment, shop and office has 5640 sq. ft., 2nd floor lunchroom and storage is 1200 sq. ft., 110 solar panel system, heated paintbooth, fenced in se-­ curity lot. Rothsville Sta-­ tion Road, Lititz. Asking $1,100,000. Contact Ed, 717-615-6891.

WE ARE HIRING!

CREW MEMBERS

Are you cut out for this ride? Apply — text FLAGGER to 555-888. Full-time & part-time positions. Must have valid driver’s license & reliable vehicle. Flagger Force is an equal opportunity employer.

Domino’s Pizza in Ephrata Is Looking For Qualified Delivery Drivers Earn $10-$12/Hour With Tips

To drive for Domino’s Pizza, you must be at least 18 years of age, have a valid driver’s license and a good driving record.

Hours Available: Part time Apply at the

Cloister Shopping Center Store

717-733-5118

PM Seafood Assoc. PM Meat Assoc. • Deli Assoc. Line Cook PM Bakery Assoc.

You Will Be Home Every Weekend!

HVAC Service Technician We seek a qualified Technician to oversee HVAC operations/preventative maintenance in a timely and efficient manner. This individual will service or install a variety of split system units, packaged units, furnaces, unit heaters, HVAC equipment/filters, boilers, rooftop packaged equipment and associated BAS. Will also maintain accurate documents, complete scheduled inspections and arrange for subcontractor/vendor support when needed. Our properties are equipped with TRANE Summit, SC, ES, Carrier Ivu., LON and BacNet logic to ensure comfort and efficiency. Candidates should posses minimum HS diploma, 5-7 years of training or work experience with HVAC equipment/controls (BAS) and strong organizational/time management skills. Must be able to obtain any locally required certifications as needed. A valid PA driver’s license is needed.

Apply at www.high.net/careers Attractive compensation/benefits. EOE M/F/D/V

Come join our family-owned company, one of the largest manufacturers in Lancaster County who maintains a strong set of values and commitment to our people!

We Offer You:

• Total driver compensation packages that include: Mileage, per diems, stop pay, detention time pay, safety bonus, and paid vacation • Excellent medical, dental, and vision care benefits • 401k with company match • Opportunity for advancement • Fleet of new model Peterbilt and Freightliner tractors • In-house garage and mechanics to maintain our fleet in top-notch condition

We Require:

• Class A driver • 21 years of age and older • 1+ years of driving experience • Ability to pass a DOT drug/alcohol screening • Clean Motor Vehicle Report For timely application review or to learn more about our opportunities apply online to: www.conestogawood.com or Call 717.445.3492 for more information or

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

BUS CLEANERS & DETAILERS Elite Coach is adding to our team of cleaners & detailers for our fleet of luxury coaches. Candidates must be in excellent physical condition, able to bend, stoop, kneel, lift up to 40 pounds, and move quickly in and around bus interiors for up to 8 hours per shift. Candidates must also be detail oriented and demonstrate their ability to work successfully as part of a team. These are evening/night shift positions. We prefer applicants that are available to work at least 2-3 shifts per week. Hourly rate starts at $12.00/hr. Additional compensation may be available for candidates who are able to yard jockey buses, or have demonstrated leadership ability.

Apply in person:

apply in person between the hours of 7am and 4pm M-F at

ASSOCIATES LTD

Conestoga Wood Specialties 245 Reading Road (Rt. 625) East Earl, PA 17519

EOE

1685 West Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522 For more information, call (717) 721-5166


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 19, 2018 - 7B

FOR SALE: 210 acres with six cabins, near Homer, Alaska. Great view of mountains and Cook Inlet. Located in the wilderness, but connected to road system. Well and sep-­ tic. Total of 19 lots in-­ cluded. $550,000. Lots of bears and moose. Owner financing pos-­ sible with 15% down. Call 907-299-7252.

Sporting Goods FOR SALE: Pre ‘64 Winches-­ ter “88”, .308, excellent con-­ dition, $900, leave message. 717-572-0322.

FOR SALE: Browning A Bolt III Hunter, hang on tree stands, Grand Slam Model GS-2400 climbing tree stand, Horton Vision 175 Reverse Limb Cross Bow w/ extra bolts, soft bow case. Call 717-368-0588.

RV’s & Campers FOR SALE: 2004 Redwood High Box pop-up camper. Sleeps 7, excellent condition. 2 king size beds. Table that folds down into bed. Micro-­ wave, stove/oven, refrigera-­ tor, toilet, air conditioner, new tires, outside shower, sink, never used. New cur-­ tains, radio w/CD player, heater, new curtains, some extras. Asking $4,500. Call, 717-738-0611. FOR SALE: 2016 Jayco Grey-­ hawk 29MV C-class moto-­ rhome. 11,000 miles, 2slides, auto-leveling, solid wood cabinets, 4000 watt Onan generator, many ex-­ tras. Asking $67,500. Call 717-733-2184.

FOR SALE: Super Turbo 1200 watt lithium scooter with seat. Two speed. 26 FOR SALE: 2013 Brecken mile range. Max speed Ridge, 42”, 3 slideouts, 30MPH, great for trails, 2BR, 1 loft, 1-1/2 bath, campgrounds, etc. New fireplace, 2 air condition-­ condition. Not for chil-­ ers, original $44,200, sale dren. $695. 717-575-0584. $20,000. 215-872-4253.

COCALICO HIGH SCHOOL MENU THURS., SEPTEMBER 20 - WED., SEPTEMBER 26 Thursday, September 20 1. Chicken bites, mashed potato, corn. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. 4. Pizza bar. Friday, September 21 1. Mickey’s pizza (plain or pepperoni), tossed salad, potato tots. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. 4. Pizza bar. Monday, September 24 1. Egg cheese McCalico, hash brown, sausage. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. 4. Pizza bar. Tuesday, September 25 1. Boneless BBQ wings, curly fries, baked beans. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. 4. Pizza bar. Wednesday, September 26 1. Hot turkey sandwich, mashed potato, peas & carrots. 2. Soup & salad bar. 3. Sandwich bar. 4. Pizza bar. • Assorted hot and cold vegetables, fresh and canned fruits and juice. • Choice of Milk Served Daily •

WE’RE HIRING FOR URBAN OUTFITTERS! Pickers/Packers • Shipping/Receiving Merchandise Processors 1st & 2nd Shift - $11.00-$12.78/hr

Loader

Entry level position loading trash and recycle for residential customers. Position offers a competitive salary and a full benefits package.

APPLY ONLINE AT ELWOODJOBS.COM Lancaster Office 1384 Harrisburg Pike 717.409.8901

1245 Eagles Way, East Earl, PA 17519

Various Routes Now Available

WOODMASTERS Cabinetry Woodmasters Custom Cabinetry LLC

is seeking Productive, Responsible individuals for custom Cabinet Manufacturer in the following departments.

Hardware/Shipping Dept. Woodmasters is seeking a responsible individual with the desire for perfection in our hardware department. The job consists of hanging doors, installing drawers and putting together many other cabinet components along with a final inspection of the product before shipment.

Finish Sprayer We are accepting applications for a

Carrier Requirements

• 18 years or older • Provide own transportation • Have/maintain valid driver’s license • Have/maintain motor vehicle insurance • Able to lift up to 35 lbs. If interested, stop by The Shopping News to fill out an application,

615 East Main Street, Ephrata

UNPRETENTIOUS DISTINCTION Customer Service Representative Signature is looking for positive individuals who are passionate about serving others. Individuals must enjoy interacting with customers, while helping to simplify complicated situations. Strong candidates can describe themselves as patient, calm, approachable, good listener, humble and team player. Main responsibilities: • Provide excellent customer service through multiple forms of verbal & written communications. • Assess the nature & root cause of issues & provide timely resolutions • Expert in Signature’s products/industry & partner with peers throughout organization; Industry experience is very beneficial, but not required • Perform various computer related tasks within order system & manage high volume of emails/phone calls • Experience with Microsoft Word/Excel; AutoCad & 20/20 knowledge is beneficial, but not required In addition to competitive wages, Signature offers an attractive benefits package, including immediate enrollment in Health Insurance, Short-Term Disability, and Life & AD&D Insurance (Company covers 100% of the cost for associates). Other benefits include Dental, 401k plan, and paid Vacation/ Holidays. Candidates should submit an online application at www.signaturecab.com or in person at our Welcome Center located at 434 Springville Road, Ephrata, PA.

placement

windows

and

doors. Professional installa-­ NOTICE: We accept brush, trimmings, grass clippings, trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-7331602. NOTICE: Susan Lambert Pi-­ ano Teacher, lessons for all ages. 11 Brookfield Drive, Ephrata, PA. 717-3714742.

tion. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ rata Business Center. Thank You! Read your ad the first week it appears! This publication will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement.

FT Auto Mechanic Ray & Randy’s Auto Repair Needed for our Ephrata & Elizabethtown locations. Min. 2+ years experience. PA State Safety & Emissions license a plus.

Apply in person or call Ray:

3555 Rothsville Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522

717-733-8180

Help Wanted Now Hiring For

Part Time Waitress Evenings & Weekends

Also Hiring For

Full Time Waitress Mornings

Please apply in person:

Eagle Disposal

NOTICE: Custom built re-­

Notice

Woodmasters is also looking for an individual who likes to spray. The job consists of spraying sealers, primers and top coats. Experience preferred. Along with a competitive salary, we offer a benefit package that includes: Health, Dental, Life/Disability and IRA Plan. Paid Holidays and Vacation Pay. If you are interested, please apply at our plant location at 204 Rod and Gun Road, Newmanstown, PA 17073 between the hours of 8:00am & 4:00pm, Monday thru Friday or fax resume to 717-949-3924 or email to cindy@woodmasterscabinetry.com or millie@woodmasterscabinetry.com

PUBLIC WATER & SANITARY SEWER SYSTEMS CERTIFIED OPERATOR OR TRAINEE The East Cocalico Township Authority (ECTA) is seeking a qualified applicant for the above position. This is a full-time, year-round position with an excellent benefits package. The successful candidate will perform a variety of skilled and semi-skilled tasks related to maintenance of the ECTA public water and sanitary sewer infrastructure, buildings, and facilities. Mechanical, electrical/plumbing, public water and/or sanitary sewer maintenance experience is desirable. Backhoe experience is a plus but not required. Working conditions are mainly outdoors in all kinds of weather and will require physical activity including occasional moderate to heavy lifting. Applicants must have a high school diploma or GED equivalent and the ability to perform basic computer tasks. A valid PA state driver’s license is required. Applicant must be able to pass a criminal background check, a PA Dept. of Transportation driver information check, as well as drug and alcohol screening. Compensation is commensurate with the successful candidate’s experience, skills and knowledge. Applicants may obtain the job description and employment application at the ECTA office at 102 Hill Road, Denver, PA between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM Monday through Friday. Both can also be downloaded from the ECTA website at: www.eastcocalicotownshipauthority. com. Return the application along with an optional resume to the ECTA office either in person or by mail. Applications will be received until the position is filled.

Apply in Person

Bright’s Restaurant

Your Independent Restaurant for over 57 Years

1025 S. State Street & Rt. 272, Ephrata

717-738-1177

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT/ RECEPTIONIST, Full-Time We are looking for a dynamic, organized, detail oriented, self-starter with great administrative and interpersonal skills. Responsibilities include customer service, inside sales, customer relations, front desk receptionist and administrative duties. Bachelor’s Degree preferred with some administrative experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Must be proficient in Windows, Word, Outlook and Excel.

For more information and to apply, visit www.EliteCoach.com/About/Careers/

1685 West Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522 (717) 721-5166

Ironworkers Welders, Masons & Patchers

High Structural Erectors offers field erection services in support of High affiliates’ steel and precast construction projects, as well as for infrastructure, commercial, institutional and industrial customers. Our field operations crew is adding new team members who can connect, bolt, torque, grout/arc weld and patch to erect varying types and sizes of structural members, bridges and rehab projects. Candidates must be able to work away from home from 5-10 days’ duration, and in diverse weather conditions. Holiday, weekend and night hours are periodically involved. Candidates should have a HS diploma or equivalent, 3+ years’ experience to include welding, burning and print reading, and a valid PA driver’s license. Mason and Patcher candidates must be familiar with precast grouting and patching techniques. Welder applicants must be familiar with (certified in) all positions, SMAW welding.

Apply at www.high.net/careers Attractive compensation/benefit plans. EOE M/F/D/V


8B - Wednesday, September 19, 2018 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” NOTICE: Garage Sale, 9/21- NOTICE: 9/22, 7am. Men’s 9/22. Clothes, children’s Carhart coveralls, like new toys, furniture, house-­ clothing, material, savory wares. 314 Edgehill Drive, roaster, plants and more. 19 Akron. E. Farmersville Road, Eph-­ NOTICE: Moving Sale, Rain/ rata. NOTICE: Meadow View Es-­ Shine, Friday/Saturday, 9/ tates, Leola, Development 21-9/22, 7am. Furniture, Yard Sale, Saturday, Sep-­ NOTICE: Yard Sale, Friday/ appliances, housewares, tember 22, 7am-2pm. Rain Saturday, 9/21 & 9/22, porch swing, 12’ kayak, gen-­ or shine. Collectibles, house-­ 7am. Lots of quality chil-­ erator, much more. 240 hold, clothing, toys, furni-­ dren’s clothes, coats, shoes/ Reading Road, East Earl. boots & household items. ture, food and more. 1132 Main Street, Akron. NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard NOTICE: Yard Sale, Sept. 21. Sale, Thursday, Sept. 20, io set, vintage rocker, Primitives, tools, horse sup-­ NOTICE: Saturday, 9/22. collectibles. S. Ridge Lots of quality items. Wom-­ 3pm-7pm, Friday, Sept. 21, queen headboard. 729 plies, Garage Sale, NOTICE: Big Moving Sale, NOTICE: Rd./Horseshoe Trial Rd., en’s, infants and children’s 7am. Name brand kid and 9/20, 2pm, 9/21, 7am, 9/ Sept., 21 & 22, 7am-? Ma-­ Mohns Hill Rd., Sinking Denver. adult clothes, dolls, toys, clothing, including Anthro-­ sleds, bike rack, hand mixer, 22, 7am-2pm. Lots of glass-­ jor downsizing, lots of Spring. NOTICE: Garage Sale, Fri., pologie and LuLaRoe, Prin-­ new Victoria strainer, Tup-­ ware, HH, bedding, materi-­ household and decorative Sept. 21st and Sat., Sept. cess House, model train sets, perware, glassware, baking, al, men, women, boy’s NOTICE: Large Family Estate 22nd, 7am-1pm. Heaters, clothing racks, new in box casserole dishes, peanut but-­ clothing, books, lots of sto-­ things. 1317 Dry Tavern Yard Sale, Friday/Saturday, wicker set with cushions, items and more. Just 1 mile ter glasses, hen on nest, lots ry CDs & cassettes, tools Rd., Denver. 9/21, 2-6pm, 9/22, 7am- household items, Tupper-­ east of Meadow View Estates more. 284 Lauschtown Rd., and men things, much 1pm. Hundreds of items, col-­ ware, “31”, glassware, kitch-­ Community Yard Sales, 482 Denver, near Hawk Estates. more. Big free pile, coffee, NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard lectibles, generator, fabrics, en items, books, clothing E. Main Street, Leola. Saturday rain date, 10/4, Sale, 9/20. 7am-? Clothing, sewing, crafting supplies, ce-­ 18M-4T (boys), and adult, NOTICE: Sidewalk Sale, Sat-­ children thru adult, toys, ramics, household, holiday, and much much more. 5 NOTICE: Yard Sale, 9/22, urday, 9/22, 8am-noon. 2pm, 10/5, 7am. 10/6, books, household. 551 & 549 wooden office chair, Santa Woodchuck Lane, Stevens, 7am. Clothes, girl’s 12-2T, 424 Main Street, Denver. 7am-2pm. 161 Napierville W. Maple Grove Road, Five-­ lawn decoration, mobility East Cocalico Heights. boy’s 12-16, baby exersau-­ Road, Ephrata. Rain date, 9/29. pointville, off of 897. cer, strollers, tools. 237 Kim-­ scooter. No prior sales. 376 NOTICE: Garage Sale, 9/22, berly Lane, Ephrata. East Fulton Street, Ephrata. 8am. Wood kid’s table/ chairs, Kawai keyboard, Hess NOTICE: Garage Sale, 9/22, trucks, American Girl doll, NOTICE: Garage Sale, Sat-­ for the career that is right for you? 7-? Books, cassette tapes, toys, books, DVDs, Wii urday, 9/22, 7AM-12PM. clothes, records, CDs, adult clothing, games, boy’s 5/6/7, juniors, Adult/children’s DVDs, big luggage rack and XS/S, household. 108 Maple too much to mention. Great more. 50 Heritage Road, Ak-­ Farms Road, Ephrata (Akron prices. 128 Boomerang Dr., Ephrata. area). ron.

Garage Sale

NOTICE: Garage Sale, September 21-22, 8am-? Antiques, pottery, lawn furniture, education/col-­ lege textbooks & DVD sets, LEGO Bionicle/Tech-­ nic, Pfaltzgraff (new), chi-­ na cabinet, working snow-­ blower, clothes, sewing machine, curio cabinet, rolltop desk, lamps & much more. 124 Irene Ave., Ephrata.

NOTICE: Huge Garage Sale, NOTICE: Friday/Saturday, September 28th and 29th, 7am to ? Housewares, elec-­ 9/21, 9/22, 7am. Antiques, tronics, Weber charcoal tools, primitives, crocks, grills, movies, books, hand-­ Pyrex, lamps, vintage crafted items, jewely, de-­ humidifier, electric heater, cherry bedroom suit, sec-­ Bose iPod speaker, cell-­ retary desk, horseshoe/ phone cases, holders and quoit sets, handmade kickstands, plus much more. Everyone who buys, quilts, flag pole system, gets to enter a drawing for a flat screen tv’s, furniture, prize. 94 Summerlyn Drive, Adora doll, highchair, pat-­ Ephrata.

WE’RE HIRING!

Do you have excellent customer service skills? Do you enjoy working in a team environment? Do you want to grow with a stable and community minded organization? We may have the opportunity that is right for you!

All positions require some weekend and evening hours, unless noted. All motivated candidates must be able to lift 50 lbs. and stand/walk for an 8 hour shift. Please only apply if you can meet these requirements.

GROCERY STORE Produce Clerk - Full-time/ part-time, must be at least 18 years old Night Janitor - Part-time

RESTAURANT Banquet Server - As needed Host/Hostess - Part-time, weekdays and

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WHO’S HIRING

10B - Wednesday, September 19, 2018 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

in

Construction/ Mechanical

COMING SOON to

WHO’S HIRING

September 26: Administrative/Professional October 3: Healthcare October 10: Transportation DeMuth Steel Products, Inc. is currently seeking a full-time

Sheet Metal Fabricator Position involves setting up/operating shears, brake/punch presses, CNC plasma, saw, unitized punches and other duties as assigned. Candidate should have 3 to 5 years’ experience and be mechanically inclined. Must be capable of standing, bending, lifting for 8 hours and be capable of lifting up to 75 lbs. occasionally. Drug screen and criminal background check required. Apply within or send resume to: DeMuth Steel Products, Inc. 25 Eby Chiques Road, Mount Joy, PA 17552 Email: info@demuth.com

NOW HIRING AUTOMATION TECHNICIANS (NEW INCREASED WAGES)

Automation Technician Tyson Foods has immediate openings for Industrial Automation Technicians, in its New Holland, PA location. The successful candidates will perform various automation/electrical repair duties as needed. No tools required, Tyson Foods will provide the tools you need to complete your job. Tyson Foods will also provide you with uniforms and reimbursement for safety shoes. Work the skills that you have acquired through prior work experience or formal schooling.

CONTACT:

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TYSON FOODS’ BENEFITS INCLUDE:

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HELP WANTED: Lawn care/landscaping com-­ pany looking for a reli-­ able, self-motivated and hardworking employee. PT/FT opportunities available. Duties include mowing, landscaping, snow removal and con-­ struction. Pay based on experience. Contact us at 717-587-8542.

HELP WANTED: Cocal-­ ico Poured Walls, LLC is looking for CDL driv-­ ers, drivers, foreman and laborers. Medical insurance, paid holi-­ days, paid vacation, benefits. 717-445-9321.

HELP WANTED: FT/PT caregiver for a young adult male between 9pm9am. 717-656-0219.

WANTED: Antiques, one piece to an entire estate. Buying estate jewelry, gold/silver. All costume jewelry including old rings, vintage clothes, hats, vinyl records, watch-­ es, CD’s, wool sweaters, Harley Davidson T-shirts. Uncle Funky’s 1-484-4329770, 717-733-0003.

HELP WANTED: Part-time retail, Saturdays included, no Sunday’s, apply within. Achenbach’s Pastries, Inc. 375 E. Main St., Leola, HELP WANTED: Now hiring. HELP WANTED: Now hir-­ EOE Faithful Transport is looking ing cashiers at Charlies for drivers to transport spe-­ HELP WANTED: 2 Full-Time WANTED: Will haul your un-­ cial needs students to and Fuel & Deli, 1634 West Auto Mechanics needed in wanted scrap metals. All ap-­ from school. No CDL re-­ Main, $10.00 hour, 36 our Elizabethtown and Eph-­ pliances, water heaters, locations, must have grills, riding or push mow-­ quired, part-time hours. Be hours week. Call 717-629- rata minimum 2 years experi-­ ers. Cars, trucks, batteries, part of a team that is making ence, state and emission li-­ anything metal. I also take a difference in the lives of 8907.

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WANTED: Classic cars, muscle cars, sports cars, antique cars, Low mileage trucks, etc. Jeff Gast 717575-4561.

WANTED: Will purchase your home for cash. Fixer uppers welcome. Quick settlement, usually in two weeks. Call 717-278-5880.

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WANTED: $50-$500 paid for junk autos. Free removal. Call anytime, licensed, in-­ sured, bonded. All paper-­ RENT: Storage, work taken care of legally. FOR 14x34x16’ high, 476 sq.ft. 717-989-6980. with 12’w x 14’high over-­ View all classified ads head door, campers, boats online at or storage warehouse. www.snews.com! $235. 717-738-1605.

Lancaster County: 4 BRs OPEN NOW. Country Club Apts., Conestoga Valley School District. Rent $1,285 includes ALL utilities (heat/hot water/sewer/trash/electricity). NO PETS. Minimum income $30,850 required. Section 8 accepted & does not require minimum income. Call today!

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WANTED: Need cash? I will WANTED: Costume jewelry, buy your car or truck. Cash. vintage Christmas decora-­ Brooks Motor Company, tions, doll clothes, clothing 3242 Oregon Pike (Rt. 272) button collections, post-­Leola, PA, 717-656-4038. cards, other small antiques. Stella 717-875-7884.

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HELP WANTED: Full-time or Part-time front desk, night auditor, competitive wages, we will train. Must work weekends. Apply at Red Roof Inn, Route 272. 717-3364649.

cense a plus. Apply in per-­ HELP WANTED: Car Wash son or call Ray, 3555 Rothsville Road, Ephrata, Employee Part-Time: Ap-­ 717-733-8180. prox. 10-15 hours a week, year round. Job Descrip-­ tion: General Maintenance/ Janitor Mechanical experi-­ ence is helpful, but not re-­ quired. Call 717-572-0786, if interested.

WANTED: Jewelry, pocket and wrist watches, coins, rings, diamonds, masonic items, old radios, any-­ thing old from A-Z (no To Buy husbands or wives). TV’s for a fee. Call for price We are honest, de-­ on TVs. Leave a message. WANTED: Vinyl records & 717-733-4309. musical instruments: Pay-­ pendable, confidential. ing cash. Top dollar paid Our prices will make WANTED: 1 or 2 bedroom for your vinyl records- all you smile. Don’t delay, apt., mobile home, house, styles and genres, 33s, call today. Entire es-­ for quiet, respectful, 60 45s & 78s. Guitars, amps, tates too. Cash. 610year old female, with well clarinets, trumpets, any-­ 780-6873, buying since behaved 15lb. dog. ASAP. thing music! We love it all. 1975. Call or stop by today, Li-­ WANTED: $100-$2,000 paid 860-230-4718, Patricia. titz Music Company, 47 S. for unwanted and junk vehi-­ WANTED: Highest cash paid Broad Street in Lititz. 717- cles. Local, insured and for junk or good cars. Li-­ dealer. Free removal. 627-4929. www.lititzmusic bonded Call anytime, 717-350-1208. censed professional. 717.com. 278-9539.

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students every day. Please call 717-286-1650 ext. 2 to apply. Retirees welcome.

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

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APARTMENTS FOR RENT Tom Ave., Ephrata, 3 BR, 1st Floor Apartments. Includes: stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer and dryer, central air, patio, outside storage, offstreet parking, trash/recycling, mowing and snow removal. Quiet neighborhood, close to small community park and easy access to Rt. 222. Fresh paint and new flooring. $835/month plus utilities. Available in September & October. Tom Ave., Ephrata, 2 BR, 2nd Floor Apartment. Includes: stove, refrigerator, full-size washer/ dryer, central air, outside storage, balcony, offstreet parking, trash/recycling, mowing and snow removal. Quiet neighborhood, close to small community park and easy access to Rt. 222. $690/ month. Available in November. (185-G) Tom Ave., Ephrata, 2 BR, 2 BA Townhouse. Charming end-of-row townhouse with first floor bedroom and bathroom. Large pantry, spacious yard and off-street parking. Includes: stove, dishwasher, refrigerator, washer/dryer and central air. Quiet neighborhood, close to small community park and easy access to Rt. 222. $950/month plus utilities. Availability negotiable. All units require security deposit, one-year lease, references and credit check. NO PETS/NO SMOKING PERMITTED IN ANY UNIT Rental applications can be picked up at The Shopping News/Hocking Printing Co., Inc. 615 E. Main St., Ephrata, PA or printed from www.snews.com 717-738-1151


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 19, 2018 - 13B FOR RENT: Main St., Downtown Ephrata, 900 square ft. office space, no smoking, $600. 484-577-0627 ask for Will.

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FOR RENT: Four bedroom apartment, $1,200/month plus security deposit. Includes water/sewer, landlord helps with oil, tenant pays electric and trash. Use of large basement and garage, Ephrata. Call 717-572-8793. FOR RENT: Space in Akron. Barber shop, beauty salon or office space. Good exposure. $475 plus utilities, plus security. Call or text, 717-615-0669 for appointment.

FOR RENT: Twin Pine Storage Units, 24hr. access, $20.00 per month and up. 717-733-6549. Or stop in at 1932 W. Main, Ephrata. M-Th, 9am-5pm, F 9am-3:30pm, Sat., 10am12pm.

Apartments FOR RENT: Akron/Ephrata, upscale 2BR condo style apt. 1-1/2BA, all appliances, off-street parking, quiet neighborhood, no pets, no smoking, security deposit, $900 plus utilities, credit check. 717587-7441. FOR RENT: 1st floor, two bedroom apartment. Range, refrigerator, washer and dryer. No smoking. No pets. $750 per month plus utilities. 717-278-0553. FOR RENT: Tom Ave., Ephrata, 3BR, 1st floor. Includes: stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer/dryer, central air, patio, outside storage, offstreet parking, trash/recycling, mowing and snow removal. No pets, no smoking. Fresh paint and new flooring. $835/ month plus utilities, security deposit and credit check. 717-738-1151.

FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, second floor apartment in Akron, $650 a month plus utility and security deposit. Includes stove, fridge, W/D, trash, off-street parking. No smoking. No pets. Credit check and references required. Call 717-354-8500. FOR RENT: “Refreshed” first floor, 2 bedroom apt., fridge, DW, stove, S. State Street, Ephrata. Close to “everything.” No smoking/ pets. $800/month includes heat. 717-606-6386.

Mobile Homes FOR RENT: Mobile Home, 2BR, 1BA, Senior Community, Blue Bell Mobile Home Village, quiet park, no smoking. Ephrata area. 675/mo. Call 717-7339390.

Shared Living FOR RENT: Open minded shared apartment Brownstown area, no drinking, no drugs, no smoking, must have income, reduced rent for household chores, includes: all utilities, washer/ dryer, cable. Phone calls only. 717-419-4163

Free FREE: Used wooden pallets. 615 E. Main St., Ephrata. 717-738-1151. For information on placing your ad in The Shopping News, call our office at 717-738-1151.

Student government officers have been elected at Cocalico High School and they are ready to serve their classmates in the coming year. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are

Nicole Weinhold, Secretary; Jacob Digman, Vice President; Rowan Lapi, President; Max McCor­ mack, Treasurer; and Brock Gingrich, Sergeant At Arms.

1433 West Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522 • 717-733-4158 See Website For Complete Listings www.hauensteinagency.com 2 BR Semi, 230 E. Walnut St., Apt A., Ephrata. $735, stove, refrig., w/d*. NO SMKG. 2 BR 2nd flr. Apt., 948 Paget Dr., Apt. M., Ephrata. $695, w/s/t, stove, refrig., d/w, coin laundry. NO SMKG. 2 BR 1st flr. Apt., 1529 Lincoln Heights Ave., Ephrata. $695, sewer, trash, stove, refrig, w/d. NO SMKG. 1 BR 2nd flr. Apt., 38 N. State St., Apt. #2, Ephrata. $725, stove, refrig., w/d*. NO SMKG. 1 BR 1st flr. Apt., 11 W. Main St., 2R, Ephrata. $650, 1-car garage, w/s/t, coin laundry, stove, refrig. NO SMKG. 1 BR 2nd flr. Apt., 349 W. Main St., Apt. B, Ephrata. $625, w/s, stove, refrig. NO SMKG.

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COCALICO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MENU THURS., SEPTEMBER 20 - WED., SEPTEMBER 26 Thursday, September 20 1. Mickey’s pizza, potato tots, tossed salad. 2. Salad box. 3. Sandwich box. 4. Yo2Go. Friday, September 21 Early Dismissal - No Breakfast or Lunch Service. Monday, September 24 1. Egg cheese McCalico, hash brown, sausage. 2. Salad box. 3. Sandwich box. 4. Hot meal. 5. Yo2Go. Tuesday, September 25 1. Turkey wrap, waffle fries, carrots and dip. 2. Salad box. 3. Sandwich box. 4. Hot meal. 5. Yo2Go. Wednesday, September 26 1. Ravioli, tossed salad, bread stick. 2. Salad box. 3. Sandwich box. 4. Hot meal. 5. Yo2Go. • Assorted hot and cold vegetables, fresh and canned fruits and juice. • Choice of Milk Served Daily •

(FARMERSVILLE AREA)

PUBLIC AUCTION

3 BEDROOM RANCHER w/FINISHED BASEMENT HALF ACRE * HORSE BARN * 2 CAR GARAGE VERY CLEAN * CENTRAL A/C * NICE DECK

TUES., OCTOBER 16 at 6:00 PM LOCATED AT: 221 E. Farmersville Rd. Ephrata Pa. 17522

DIRECTIONS: From East Farmersville Rd & Rt. 322 intersection (Martin’s Bike shop), travel West on E. Farmersville Rd. for 2 miles to property on left (on corner at Fairmount Rd.) REAL ESTATE: A very clean Brick/Siding Rancher w/daylight basement & horse barn on .50 acre. Built in 1977, house has an approx. 1,440 sq. ft.; beautiful updated Oak eat-in kitchen w/(2014) Corian counter tops; large front living room w/Bay style front window; 3 roomy bedrooms all w/closets; main level laundry hook-up; oversized full bathroom; 22’x 16’ treated wood deck. Full daylight basement has large family room w/ Brick fireplace; storage room w/sink & canning shelves; patio under deck; deep 2-car garage w/work area; on-site well & septic; new macadam in 2016; heatpump & central A/C (2014); oil H/W baseboard heat (2007); elec. domestic water heater (2017); water softener & UV light; insulated windows; attic storage; beautiful wooden privacy fence (2016); 24’x 20’ HORSE BARN w/12’x 12’ stall & 12’x 12’ feed room, covered For-bay, water, electric, built-in 2016; West Earl Twp.; desirable CV School District; total property taxes approx. $3,265.00. Attorney Kling & Deibler OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays Oct. 6 & 13, from 1-3 PM. Call/Text auctioneers for information at 717-587-8906. Please visit our website for details & more pictures at www.martinandrutt.com FREE REFRESHMENTS AT OUR AUCTION

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

Auction For:

EPHRATA, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

JAY PAUL & LOUANNE MARTIN (717) 354-9966

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1 STY. 4 BDRM. RANCHER 2 CAR GAR. – 24x34 BARN

2.4 ACRES

REINHOLDS – ADAMSTOWN AREA

Welcome Home Ceremony To Honor Veterans

The 100th Ephrata Fair will begin this year with a very special event on Sunday, September 23, a Welcome Home Ceremony. It will be 2:00 p.m. at Winters Leadership Memorial, Veterans’ Plaza, 229 Railroad Avenue, Ephrata (Rain location: Ephrata Pioneer Fire Company Banquet Hall). Sunday’s ceremony is to welcome home those who have served and thank them for their service. Beth Quickel, Ephrata Fair Board Member and 100th Ephrata Fair Committee Chair, explains Sunday’s event, “The Welcome Home Ceremony was designed to recognize and thank our heroes, the men and women who serve our country. Many have sacrificed their lives in order to protect our freedoms. Many may never have heard the words welcome home and the Ephrata Fair would like to

ensure all military, past and present, who attend this event, hear those words loud and clear. We invite the community to join us in a hearty thank you and welcome home.” The theme of the fair is Honoring the Past and Celebrating the Future. The Ephrata Fair began in 1919 when area businessmen planned and sponsored a one-day celebration

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21/2 STY. 3 BDRM. DWL. – 2 STY. BARN/GAR. BLDG. VEHICLES – FURNITURE/APPLIANCES – LAWN & GARDEN TERRE HILL AREA

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 9 A.M. – REAL ESTATE 12 NOON

216 E. Main St., Terre Hill. Rt. 897 N. to Terre Hill. Left Main St. to property on right. (Terre Hill Boro., Lanc. Co.)

recognizing World War I veterans. The revenues from the event purchased the community park. The next year, a harvest celebration was added. The name was changed to Ephrata Farmers Day Fair in 1922. This year the Welcome Home Ceremony honors the history of the fair and gratitude towards those who served the country. The emcee of the ceremony will be Ephrata Borough Police Chief, William Harvey. LTC Donald Lindman, retired pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, will provide the invocation, followed with a

welcome by Ephrata Mayor Ralph Mowen and remarks by Elaine Sensenig, Ephrata Fair Board President. The ceremony will feature a flag procession by the Red Rose Veterans Honor Guard and Tony Cerase, U.S. Army Retired Chief Warrant Officer 3. A historical perspective will be shared by author, Larry Alexander. A native of Ephrata will return as the guest speaker, General William Thomas Hobbins, decorated Air Force Officer. He will be speaking about “Returning Home from Conflict.” This is followed by a wreathlaying with the Red Rose Honor Guard. The ceremony will end with bagpipes by Jonathan Welch. The parking lot at Winters Memorial site will be reserved for physically impaired. All other attendees may park at the Ephrata Borough Office, 124 South State Street, or the public parking lot on West Franklin Street. For your comfort, feel free to bring lawn chairs to the event. Please join us to pay tribute to our heroes of the past and present.

SHORT NOTICE ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION 3.78 +/- ACRE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

PUBLIC AUCTION Fri., Oct. 12, 2018 at 1:00 PM 37 N. 16th St., Lebanon, PA 17046

2½ sty. frame/vinyl dwl. w/1724 SF, eat-in kitchen w/birch cabinets & appliances, spacious living rm., 1st floor laundry/mudrm., 3 bdrms., 1½ baths, screened patio, full bsmt., oil HW heat, attic, low maintenance exterior w/ covered soffit & fascia. Outbldg: 2 sty. frame barn/garage 22x30 w/2nd floor storage, macadam parking area all on level ¼ acre lot w/public water & sewer. NOTE: Convenient small town 2 sty. 3 bdrm. Well maintained “move in” condition. Economical & low taxes. Ideal as residence or investment. ELANCO Schs. Estate serious to sell. Personal inspection by appointment or open house September 29, October 6 & 13 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-7331006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Earl B. Good Roy E. Good, Jr. Estate Aaron Z. Nolt Joe Good: Curvin M. Horning 717-445-7812 717-445-4309 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

From Cumberland St. (US-422) in Lebanon, Take N 16th St. 300 Ft. to Property on Left. 3.78 +/- Acre Commercial Property w/Over 27,000 SF Bldg. Combining Both Warehouse & Retail Space + 2nd-Story 2-Bedroom Apartment. Taxes (w/Discount): Spring: $4,089.45, Fall: $8,299.67, Total: $12,389.12. For Appointment to View, Contact Joel Heisey @ 717-949-3211. TERMS: 10% Down Balance on or Before Nov. 21, 2018. NOTE: Great location surrounded by new & established businesses. Property has great potential for rental income or for your own business use. Come prepared to buy, this property will be SOLD to the highest bidder! SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.heiseyauctions.com

PUBLIC AUCTION

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COUNTRY 2½ STY. 4 BDRM. CUSTOM DWL. 2 CAR ATTACHED GARAGE 2 ACRE RURAL LOT EAST EARL – NARVON – WHITE HORSE AREA

Attorney for Owner: George Christianson (717) 273-1651

COUNTRY BRICK 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER 2 CAR GAR. – 2 STY. SHOP/GAR. 24x36 1½ ACRES N. MANHEIM – PENRYN – ELM AREA

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 • 5 P.M.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 • 5 P.M.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 • 5 P.M.

330 Mohns Hill Rd., Reinholds. Rt. 272 N. toward Adamstown. Left Rt. 897 N. (at Weaver’s Mkt.). Right Mohns Hill Rd. OR from Reinholds Rt. 897 S. toward Adamstown. Left Mohns Hill Rd.

5325 Hammond Rd., New Holland. From East Earl Rt. 897 S. Right Diem Rd. Right Hammond Rd. OR from White Horse area & Rt. 340 take Rt. 897 N. Left Diem Rd. Right Hammond Rd.

1769 Newport Rd., Manheim. Rt. 501 N. of Lititz to Sheetz. Left W. Newport Rd. thru Elm & Penryn, house on left OR from Manheim E. Doe Run Rd. Left White Oak Rd. Right Newport Rd.

Custom built “one owner” dwl. w/3358 SF, eat-in kitchen w/custom cabinetry, service/breakfast island & pantry, dining area, large great/family rm. w/stone gas fireplace & open beam ceiling, den/office, 4 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/15x8 bath & walk-in closet), 2½ baths, 12x25 attic (future 5th bdrm.), 1st floor laundry & mud rm., full bsmt. w/Superior Walls, gas forced air heat, central AC, large paver patio 30x32 w/built-in grill & oven. Rural country 2 ACRE lot, lawn, garden area. NOTE: Custom “must see” 4 bdrm. dwl w/spacious rms. Quality built, quiet, peaceful location. Plenty of room to add shop or barn. Low traffic road, minutes to East Earl, New Holland, Intercourse & White Horse. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., October 6, 13 & 20 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)

Custom Rancher w/2992 SF, large eat-in kitchen w/cherry cabinets, appliances, family rm. w/cathedral ceiling & skylights, living rm., large rec rm., 1st floor office, 3 baths, bonus rm., 1st floor laundry, bsmt. w/cold cellar, oil HW baseboard heat, central AC, whole house fan sys., attic, poured concrete bsmt. walls, 2 sty. shop/garage 24x36 w/2 car gar. w/8x9 doors, finished 2nd floor, oil air heat, barn/garage 14x20, 1½ ACRES w/lawn, garden, pasture, mature trees, shrubbery. Zoned Ag. Owners relocating to farmette in Leb. Co. & serious to sell. All brick “Sauder Built” dwl. w/plenty shop/garage area. Minutes to Manheim, Lititz, Penryn & Elm. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., Sept. 22, 29 & Oct. 6 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

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

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

Custom “one owner” Rancher w/4118 SF, eat-in kitchen w/oak raised panel cabinets, SS appliances, breakfast island, living rm w/stone gas fireplace & skylights, 3 baths, 29x37 family/rec rm. w/10x10 kitchen/bar, daylight bsmt., gas air heat, central AC, wood pellet stove, deck, patio, covered front porch, 24x34 horse barn w/2 stalls, tack rm. water, elec., 12x20 utility bldg., 2.4 ACRES w/fenced pasture, partial wooded lot. Zoned Conservation. Owners relocating & serious to sell. Low maintenance property in convenient country location, minutes to Rt. 222 & turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., Sept. 22, 29 & Oct. 6 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood. com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Luis I. & Diane Padilla 717-422-3571

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Eric D. & Beth A. Alderman 717-723-0554

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Brian L. & Kendra J. Weaver 717-821-3123

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Gathering will be held at Scratch Bakes, Main Street, Ephrata, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. All welcome. For more info., call Luann at 717-723-5603. EVERY WEDNESDAY The Ephrata American Legion will host Bingo. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Games start at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-7332576. EVERY WEDNESDAY Kids For Christ will be held at Ephrata United Zion Church, 408 E. Fulton Street, Ephrata, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:10 p.m. Bring your child to get registered the first night. For ages K through Junior High. EVERY WEDNESDAY St. Luke’s United Church of Christ, 222 North Broad Street (Route 501-N), Lititz, serves a Free Lunch from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. All ages. For more info., call 717-626-7100. EVERY WEDNESDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Recov­ ery – Hope United Methodist Church, 3474 Rothsville Road, Ephrata, 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY – Gam-Anon Meeting every Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Ephrata Church of the Brethren, 201 Crescent Avenue, Ephrata. For more info., call Shirley at 717-413-6789. FIRST WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH Korean War Veterans (of all service branches) meet at the Oak Leaf Manor (North), 2901 Harrisburg Pike, Landisville. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. Light buffet lunch at 2:30 p.m. along with a short business meeting. Meeting concludes at 3:45 p.m. For more info., call Bill Kelley at 717­560­9424. FIRST WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH Golden Trail Senior Activity Center will be held at New

Holland U.M.C., 120 West Main St., New Holland, for seniors 60+ years, at 10:00 a.m. PA Coop Ext. will teach healthy food shopping and eating. For more info., call 717-940-0386. THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Historic Conservation Trust of the Ephrata Area will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the Old Railroad Station in Ephrata. The public is invited. Use the rear entrance of the building. THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Vietnam Veterans of America, Lancaster County, Chapter 1008 meets at Pheasant Ridge Community Center, Lancaster, beginning at 2:00 p.m. FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Epilepsy Foundation Eastern Pennsylvania will host a support group meeting at Lancaster General Hospital in Stager Room 5 on Duke Street from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Meetings are free and open to the public. For more info. or to register, call Kerri Michnya at 1-800-887-7165 ext. 104. EVERY THURSDAY Celebrate Recovery, a Christian 12-step recovery program for anyone with hurts, habits and hang-ups, meets at Petra Church, Student Life Center (east entrance), 565 Airport Road, New Holland, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-587-2202. EVERY THURSDAY – East Cocalico Church of the Brethren, 4 Bunker Hill Road, Reamstown, Ladies’ Bible Study, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-336-7616.

EVERY THURSDAY – LAPSIT and Toddler pro­ gram at 10:30 a.m. A program with stories, music fingerplays and crafts for ages 2 to 3. At the Adamstown Area Library, 3000 North Reading Road, Adamstown. EVERY THURSDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Recovery, Ephrata Community Hospital, 169 Martin Avenue, Ephrata, use main entrance, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. EVERY THURSDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Recovery, St. James Catholic Church, 505 Woodcrest Avenue, Lititz, 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. SECOND THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - 1st U.M.C. of Ephrata - Senior Moments - 11:30 a.m. There is a small cost for a meal and entertainment. All seniors welcome. For more info., call Carol at 717-738-2465. SECOND THURSDAY

OF EVERY MONTH Young Homeschoolers Book Bingo will be held at the Ephrata Public Library at 1:00 p.m. Bring a gently used children’s book for a prize. Space is limited. Sign up at younghomeschoolers@ yahoo.com. SECOND AND FOURTH THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - A M.O.M. Group will be held at Ephrata Church of the Nazarene from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Childcare will be provided for school aged children. There is a cost. FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - West Earl Lions Club (Brownstown) will hold a meeting at West Earl Fire Hall at 6:30 p.m. For more info. or to get involved with the Lions Club, contact Abe Shrom at 717-5882214. THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Terre Hill Historical Society

Inventory Reduction Plus Consignments

Wednesday, September 26 - 4:00 P.M. Guns at 5:30 P.M. • Coins at 6:00 P.M. w/second auctioneer Auction Location: Sensenig Hardware, LLC, 1020 Sensenig Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522

Guns: Savage Bolt action 30-30 with clip, Marlin model 25 22LR open sights, Win. 94 30-30 open sights, Left Hand Rem. 700 BDL 270 with Weaver scope base, Rem. 1100 vent rib with poly choke, Excel Single shot 12 ga. (Background checks through Kerper’s Gun Shop). Kubota diesel light tower; Grasshopper 614 zero-turn mower; DeWalt 20v cordless string trimmer, DeWalt batteries, 200 lots Coins (1929 Gold $2.50 Quarter Eagle, 1935B Gold Swiss 20 Francs, 2017 & 2018 U.S. 1/10 oz. Gold American Eagles, 56 pc. Silver state quarter proof set, 1878 CC Morgan & 1921P high-relief Peace dollar, large cents, flying eagle cent, Indian head cents, silver nickels, dimes, quarters, halves, dollars, foreign coins, proof sets, silver cert. s, $2 red seal). Log cabin quilt; elec. pressure washers, string trimmers, mowers, roto-tiller, Enterprise 32 meat grinder, table saw, tile saw, 70K BTU Reddy Heater; vintage items. New and used items from Sensenig Hardware. Plus much more! Consignments still coming in! Call 717-445-5383 to consign new or quality tools, antiques, guns, collectibles, etc. Food stand. 6% Sales Tax.

Auctioneer: Peter A. Sensenig AU#006002 • (717) 445-5383 • sensenig35@yahoo.com

PUBLIC AUCTION

Thursday, October 18 • 6pm 815 Creek Rd, Leola, PA 17540

• Country Setting Minutes From Route 222 • Detached 2-Car Garage • Affordable • 0.55 Acre • Warwick SD Open House: October 6, 10am-12pm & October 9, 5pm-6:30pm

See hessauctiongroup.com for more details. Auction For: David M. & Audrey Wenrich

AY000253L Attorney: J.D. Young

Witman AUCTIONEERS, INC. PUBLIC AUCTION

• OUTSTANDING COUNTRY RURAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON APPROX. 9.754 ACRES • • ANTIQUES • FURNITURE • • PERSONAL PROPERTY • TRUCK •

717-664-5238

877-599-8894

PUBLIC AUCTION “HALDEMANS MOBILE COURT” 40 MOBILE DWL. PAD SITES

4¾ ACRES

EPHRATA – REAMSTOWN AREA

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 • 1 P.M. 475 Wabash Rd., Ephrata. Rt. 272 N. from Ephrata. Left Wabash Rd. to property on right.

Monday, Oct. 22, 2018

2:00 P.M. • Real Estate 5:00 P.M.

LOCATION: 751 Temperance Hill Road (Route 772), Lititz, PA Penn Township, Lancaster County

“ONE-OWNER” ROSE BRICK THREE (3) BEDROOMS, TWO (2) BATHS RANCH STYLE HOUSE WITH ATTACHED TWO-CAR GARAGE, FULL SIZED FINISHED BASEMENT WITH MANY AMENITIES, TWO STORY BRICK FRONT BARN, THIS IS A PRIME PROPERTY WITH MANY POTENTIAL USES!! Road frontage along three (3) roads (Temperance Hill, Lexington & Limerock Roads). YOU CERTAINLY DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS ONE!! “Highly Motivated Sellers - Sellers Are Relocating” Open House Dates: Sat. Oct. 6 & 13, 12:00-2:00 P.M. For Financing, Photos, Full Listing, Terms, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: M. Jane & Carl H. Longenecker

Auction By:

Witman Auctioneers, Inc.

Luke R. & Clarke N. Witman, Douglas L. Ebersole www.witmanauctioneers.com (717) 665-5735 • (717) 665-1300 AY 000155-L

Mobile home investment property known as “Haldemans Mobile Court” consisting of 40 pads, each w/public water, sewer, macadam circle driveway, electric, cable, metered water & sewer (paid by tenants). Convenient mid size mobile court. Low maintenance, full occupancy. Current yearly pad rental $144K. NOTE: Property has been in Haldeman family for 49 years & estate is serious to sell. Ideal investment opportunity w/solid return & minimal expense. Modest rent at $300 per pad. Zoned Mobile Home Park. Convenient location, minutes to Ephrata, Denver, Reamstown, Rt. 222 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment only. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood. com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline John E. Haldeman Roy E. Good, Jr. Estate Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Calvin E. Haldeman, Exc.: Horning 717-517-1980 717-733-1006 Harold L. Haldeman, Exc.: AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, 717-629-7696 www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

meets in the Terre Hill Community Center at 7:00 p.m. Anyone interested in preserving the history of Terre Hill is invited to attend. For more info., call 717445-6678. THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Woman’s Club of Ephrata will hold their meeting at the Eicher Arts Center, 409 Cocalico Street, Ephrata, at 1:00 p.m. For more info., call Deb at 717-738-1632. THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH – MOMS Club of Ephrata Monthly Business Meeting and Social, 10:00 a.m. at the Ephrata Public Library in the Multi­Purpose Room. For more info., email ephratamomsclub@yahoo. com. EVERY FRIDAY - Live Country Music at the Denver Fire Hall, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Doors open at

5:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-738-3323. FIRST AND THIRD FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH - St. James Catholic Church, 505 Woodcrest Avenue, Lititz, will hold Memory Café (a memory support group), at 6:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. For more info., call Mary Read at 717-333-0689 or email lcaPeru717@aol. com. SECOND FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Lovin’ Lititz Every 2nd in downtown Lititz on Main and Broad Streets, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sponsored by Downtown Lititz Merchants. For more info., call 717-626-6332. FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Faith United Evangelical Lutheran Church, 357 Walnut Street, (Continued On Page 16B)

(ADAMSTOWN/SINKING SPRING/MOHNTON AREA)

PUBLIC AUCTION

#1 - 1.94 ACRES COMMERCIAL PROPERTY * 2 DEEDS COMM. BUILDING w/LARGE SHOP BAYS & OFFICE CAR LIFTS * DIAGNOSTIC EQUIP. TOOLS #2 - 2-STORY HOUSE * 3 BR * CLEAN * A/C

SAT., OCT. 6 at 9:00 AM RE at 11:00 AM

LOCATED AT: 150 Grings Hill Rd. Sinking Spring Pa. 19608

DIRECTIONS: From Denver Exit on Rt. 222 travel north for 8 minutes to Mohnton Exit. Turn left to first private real estate on left (corner lot). REAL ESTATE #1: A very nice split-face concrete block commercial building & 1.94 acres. Building is current automotive business and is approx. 5,786 sq. ft. (3,621 shop/2,165 office); Large 30+ car parking lot; high traffic count; zoned LC Local Commercial; Cumru Twp.; Great location, only a short drive from Reading or Ephrata; visit our website for complete details. REAL ESTATE #2: A very clean 2-story house (1,894 sq. ft.) w/3 bedrooms & new kitchen on .38 acre commercial lot; all public utilities; large daylight basement; ready to move-in. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays Sept. 22 & 29 from 1-3 PM. Call/Text auctioneer with questions at 717-587-8906. LIFTS/DIAGNOSTIC/TOOLS: 1999 GMC pick-up; Kubota 4x4 tractor; JD commercial mower; Jacobsen 11’ wing-mower; (3) car lifts; good quality car repair equipment; lots of current diagnostic equipment; mechanic tools; shop inventory; no junk; see our website for all details & 140 pictures. OFFERING 1% BROKER PARTICIPATION FOR R.E., REGISTRATION REQUIRED Please visit our website for pictures at www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

EPHRATA, PA Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

ANTHONY & SHERRY HURST

(717) 572-4467

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

3 BR/2 BATH SANDSTONE DWL. BARN/GAR. - 6/10 ACRE

THURS., SEPT. 27, 2018 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 1232 Mill St., Denver (Bowmansville Area, Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.). From Rt. 897, take Lauschtown Rd. to Reading Rd. (Rt. 625), turn right followed by a left onto Church St. Property is situated on the corner of Church & Mill Streets. Real estate consists of a 2½ story sandstone dwelling, built in approx. 1890, Containing a cherry kitchen; dining area; a large living room w/pellet stove; a beautiful family room (addition) with cathedral ceiling & exposed beams; a mud room; and a laundry/full bath all on the main level. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and a full bath. Attic storage. Full basement. Well onsite w/water softener & UV light. Public sewer. Oil hot water heat w/three zones. This well maintained home features the perfect mix of original characteristics, such as wide-plank floors and deep window sills, as well as modern updates, such as replacement windows & the family room addition. This wonderful property is ideally situated on a corner lot bordering the park. There is a 2 story barn/garage as well as a storage shed once used as a sheep pen. Featuring a 0.60 Acre lot, there is a huge selection of flowers and gardening space abound. Owners are downsizing to a retirement community and are motivated to sell. You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open House to be held Sat., Sept. 22 from 1-3PM, or by appointment, contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. E. Richard Young, Att’y Terms By:

D. MARK & KATHERINE A. HURST

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Denver, will distribute food to families in need, from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-3362141. SECOND SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH Free Clothing Giveaway at Bible Fellowship Church of

Ephrata, 491 Peach Road, Ephrata, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. For more info., call the church at 717-733-2526. SECOND SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Widow 2 Widow in Room #132 at Worship Center, 2384 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. A ministry to bring comfort, support, encouragement and guidance to women who have lost their husbands through death. For more info., contact Elaine Severein at 717-397-1272.

“Horst Auction Center”

CATALOGUED ANTIQUE SALE

FRI., SEPTEMBER 21, 2018 AT 3:00 P.M. &

SAT., SEPTEMBER 22, 2018 AT 9:00 A.M.

Sale to be held at Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 Preview: Thurs., September 20, 6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. and Sat., September 22, 7:00 A.M. throughout the sale.

Antique & Contemporary Folk Art, Primitives, Country Store Primitives, Pottery, Early China & Glassware, Artwork, Textiles, Period, Antique & Reproduction Furniture. Catalogued listing along with photos are available on our website www.horstauction.com. * Accepted Payments: Cash & PA check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover & Debit Card w/3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH SATURDAY EVERY MONTH – East Cocalico Church of the Brethren Men’s Bible Study meets 7:00 a.m. at the church at Bunker Hill Road, Reamstown. Call 717-3367616 for details. SECOND AND FOURTH SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Paws to Read, holds three sessions at 10:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 11:00 a.m. at the Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Road, Lititz. EVERY SUNDAY Divorce Care will be held at Petra Church, 565 Airport Road, New Holland, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Join at any time. For more info. or to register, call Pastor Titus Kauffman at 717-3545394. EVERY SUNDAY – Cele­ brate Recovery, a Christian 12-step recovery program, meets at 409 N. State Street, Ephrata, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Call 717-733-2000. EVERY SUNDAY – AlAnon Family Group, 12th Step Program of Recovery,

Sophomore Class Officers Named

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese As the new school year gets underway, Cocalico High School has announced the following students as this years sophomore class officers. Shown, from left to right, are Naleah Sauder (President), Sarah Corrales (Vice President), Quin Rosado (Secretary) and Michael Butz (Treasurer).

Zion Lutheran Church, 18 EVERY MONTH - A Free Quarry Road, Leola, 6:30 Jam Session of Blue Grass, Gospel and Country Music p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Denver Fire Hall, 425 FIRST SUNDAY OF Locust Street, Denver, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Open PUBLIC AUCTION stage. (First Sunday of each COUNTRY 11/2 STY. 2 BDRM. DWL. month except July, August 1 CAR GAR. and September). Donations 6/10 ACRE LOT appreciated. PENRYN – ELM AREA FIRST & THIRD SUN­ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 • 5 P.M.

754 W. Newport Rd., Lititz (Penryn). 501 N. from Lititz. Left W. Newport Rd. (at Sheetz) to Elm. Property on left between Elm & Penryn.

COUNTRY 2 STY. STONE/FRAME 5 BDRM. DWL. POND – COCALICO CREEK 3.1 ACRES DENVER - SCHOENECK AREA

850 Greenville Rd., Denver. Rt. 272 N. Left Church Rd. (at Sunoco). Straight Main St. thru Denver. Just past Denver Park bear right Leisey Rd. Straight Greenville Rd.

Rustic country 2 sty. dwl. w/3176 SF, dated mid 1700’s w/eat-in kitchen w/appliances, living rm. w/stone fireplace, large 1st floor family rm. w/beam ceiling, 3 baths, L shape rec rm. w/sandstone/gas fireplace, full bsmt., 11x30 garage/shop, wide window sills, exposed stone walls, wrap around deck, original millstone walk, 3.1 ACRES w/lawn, garden, partially wooded & Cocalico Creek running thru entire tract. Retreat type setting. Ideal as country residence. Zoned OS. After 47 years, owner relocating to Utah & serious to sell. A “must see” unique “one of a kind” dwl. loaded w/character & charm. Convenient location. Minutes to Rt. 222 bypass & turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., Sept. 29, Oct. 6 & 13 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Barbara M. Solley 858-254-5500

PUBLIC AUCTION UPDATED CAPE COD * 4 or 5 BRs * CLEAN

2-CAR GAR. * .46 ACRE * 24’x12’ WORK-SHOP JOHN DEERE & CUB TRACTORS * TOOLS

THURS., OCT. 4 at 5:00 PM RE at 6:00 PM

LOCATED AT: 47 West Mohler Church Rd. Ephrata, Pa 17522 DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 272 on North side of Ephrata, turn South on Church St. to first left on W. Mohler Church Rd., to property on left. (corner of E. Trout Run Rd.) REAL ESTATE: An approx. 1,800 sq. ft. beautiful Brick Cape Cod style house, all updated on level .46 acre lot. Oversized eat-in kitchen; 3 BR main level, 2 BR upstairs; bathroom on each level; huge main level laundry; almost everything is new or updated; very nice house; Ephrata Twp.; see future ad or website for all info. Attorney Michael P. Kane. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays Sept. 22 & 29, from 1-3 PM. Call/Text auctioneer with your questions at 717-587-8906. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Restored Cub Lo-Boy tractor w/mower; like new John Deere 318 tractor w/3pt. hook-up; power tools; mech. tools; furniture; see future ad or website for details. Please visit our website for additional pictures at www.martinandrutt.com

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

Rural dwl. w/1062 SF plus 416 SF unfinished 2nd floor, kitchen, dining rm., living rm., 2 bdrms., bath, unfinished future 2nd floor bdrm. area 13x32, hardwood floors, plaster walls, full bsmt. w/cold cellar, oil air heat, 12x24 garage, deep 6/10 Acre lot w/lawn & garden area, mature shade. After 43 years, owner serious to sell. Rural, small town location. Minutes to Manheim & Lititz. Low maintenance, economical & low taxes. Ideal as residence or investment. Personal inspection by appointment. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Arlington Miller John G. Miller, POA: 717-940-7086 Carl L. Miller, POA: 717-696-9392

Auction For:

AARON W. & ELIZABETH S. WEAVER

146 & 148 W. Main St., New Holland, PA 17557

House Details: Each Residence - 1st Floor, Dining Room, Living Room, Kitchen, Pantry, 1/2 Bath, Deck Off Kitchen. 2nd Floor, 3 Bedrooms, 1 with Deck Off Rear, Full Bath. 3rd Floor, 2 Good Sized MultiPurpose Rooms. Each Residence has Full Basement. Each Unit Sells with Appliances. 2 Car Garage, Fenced-In Backyard Features Fruit Trees. Open House: By appointment, contact Auctioneer Dustin Spencer 717203-3225. Terms: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 60 days. Real Estate Sold As/Is Sale for

MARTIN

James & Barb Prudhomme

Attorneys: Kling & Deibler AUCTIONEERS, INC. 717-354-7700 PA-AY-000144L 12 N. Railroad Avenue • P.O. Box 99 • New Holland, PA 17557 • Phone: (717) 354-6671 www.martinauctioneers.com • martinauctioneer@frontiernet.net Auctioneers: Paul Z. Martin Jr., Roger Spencer, Patrick K. Morgan & Dustin Spencer All Annoucements made day of sale take precedence over printed material.

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

LARGE 2 UNIT DWELLING - GARAGE - 1/3 ACRE LOT

THURS., OCT. 18, 2018

Located at 30-32 N. King St., Denver (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Denver, follow Main St. (becomes Steinmetz Rd.) into Schoeneck. Turn right on N. King St. to property on right.

(EPHRATA AREA)

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

TUES., SEPT. 25, 2018 • 6:00 P.M.

SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC AUCTION

DOUBLE OCCUPANCY BRICK HOME 4 BEDROOMS, 1-1/2 BATH EACH SIDE 1,853 SQ. FT. COMBINED DETACHED GARAGE

PUBLIC AUCTION

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17 • 5 P.M.

DAY OF EVERY MONTH - The Norlanco Parent and Family Support group meets from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Ephrata Hospital Cedar Conference Room, 169 Martin Ave., Ephrata. Peer support for families facing their loved one’s addiction. For more info., email norlanco2@gmail. com.

Real estate consists of a 2½ story, aluminum sided, dwelling containing two, side by side, units. These units are well maintained and ready to be moved into, with beautiful softwood floors throughout. Each unit contains attic storage and a full basement. Separate electric. Shared well & septic on-site. Electric baseboard heat & ceiling fans throughout. Each unit consists of approx. 1,600 sq. ft. of living space. Unit #30 contains an eat-in kitchen w/hearth; a formal dining room; large living room; a laundry/full bath and a mudroom all on the main level. Upstairs, there are three spacious bedrooms and another full bath. Unit #32 contains an eat-in kitchen; a formal dining room; large living room and a full bath all on the main level. Upstairs, there are three spacious bedrooms. All this is situated on a 0.33 acre lot (with ample room for a garden) along with a 2 story barn/garage, with electric & water and a ‘man cave’ above. There are also separated storage areas for each unit’s use. There is plenty of off-street parking as well as a dog/chicken house and a storage shed. After many years of living in one and renting the other, the sellers are downsizing and are motivated to sell. You will not want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open houses to be held Sun., Oct. 7 and Sat., Oct. 13 from 1-3PM, or by appointment, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% Down day of sale, balance due at settlement. M. Kane, Att’y Terms By:

RICKY E. & PATRICIA A. LANDIS

Lic. #AU001476-L Lic. #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE

TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 2018 AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 106 East End Ave., Akron (17501), Lancaster County, PA (Directions: At traffic light in Akron turn east on Main St., right on East End Ave.) STONE/BRICK RANCH STYLE DWELLING (Approx. 1,260 sq. ft. living space) The first floor contains a living room/ dining room combination; kitchen w/ built-in cherry raised panel cabinets, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher; 3 bedrooms w/closets, full bathroom. SINGLE BASEMENT LEVEL GARAGE Full basement w/concrete floor has a back outside entrance and is open thru the garage allowing for extra storage space. Property contains a Burnham oil fired hot water furnace; basement laundry w/auto washer, dryer & freezer. LOT SIZE - 90’ (Frontage) x 132’ x 70’ x 105’ (M/L) EPHRATA SCHOOL DISTRICT - $3,550 TOTAL RE TAXES This circa 1956 Atglen stone & brick ranch style dwelling with a basement garage offers a nice floor plan with 3 bedrooms and plenty of closets; large living/dining room w/hardwood floors and an updated cherry raised panel kitchen in a nice residential development on the east end of Akron near the Lloyd Roland Memorial Park. Be sure to inspect this affordable property being sold at Public Sale! For information or inspection call (717) 859-3981. TERMS OF SALE - $10,000 down payment on day of sale; balance at settlement on or before November 12, 2018. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes; property sold as is. Gibbel, Kraybill & Hess, Atty.

Sale For:

JAMES & PAULA KURTZ


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 19, 2018 - 17B

SALES REGISTER WED., SEPT. 19 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. WED., SEPT. 19 - 5:00 p.m. - Dorothea H. Zimm­ ermann, 137 Greentree Drive, New Holland. Custom 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car carport, 3/4 acre wooded lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. THURS., SEPT. 20 - 5:00 p.m. - Plainfield Farm LP, 3751 Leike Rd., Parkesburg. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, utility building, 1.1 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., SEPT. 20 - 6:00 p.m. - James and Paula Kurtz, 106 East End Ave., Akron. Stone/brick ranch style dwelling with single basement level garage. Horst Auctioneers.

FRI., SEPT. 21 - 3:00 p.m. & SAT., SEPT. 22 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued antique auction - contem­ porary folk art, primitives, pottery, early china and glassware and more. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., SEPT. 21 - 5:00 p.m. - Arlington Miller, 754 West Newport Road, Lititz. Country 1-1/2 story 2 bedroom dwelling, 1 car garage, 6/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. SAT., SEPT. 22 - 9:00 a.m. - A. Eugene and Vera Mae Groff, 1427 Reading Road, Mohnton. #1 - 1-1/2 story brick 5 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 2 story barn with addition, 1.4 acres. #2 - 2 acre building lots, Zoned RL. Real estate at 2:00 p.m. Lawn and garden, primitives, collect­ ibles, furniture/appliances,

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. MODULAR DWL. 2 CAR GAR. – SHOP/2 CAR GAR. 30x32 2 ACRE RURAL LOT ALLEGHENYVILLE – KNAUERS AREA

guns, hunting. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. TUES., SEPT. 25 - 6:00 p.m. - James and Barb Purdhomme, 146 & 148 West Main Street, New Holland. Double occupancy brick home, 4 bedrooms, 1-1/2 bath each side, 1,853 sq. ft. combined, detached garage. Martin Auctioneers. WED., SEPT. 26 - 4:00 p.m. - Sensenig Hardware, LLC, 1020 Sensenig Road, Ephrata. Tools, hardware, coins, vintage items. Sen­ senig Auctioneers, LLC. THURS., SEPT. 27 - 6:00 p.m. - D. Mark and Kath­ erine A. Hurst, 1232 Mill Street, Denver. 3 bedroom, 2 bath sandstone dwelling, barn/garage, 6/10 acre. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., SEPT. 27 - 6:00 p.m. - Richard and Lois

Millhouse, 466 Surrey Dr., Lancaster. Brick ranch style dwelling with 3 bedrooms and 14’x27’ oversized one car garage. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., SEPT. 29 - 8:00 a.m. - Northampton Farm Bureau, 300 Bushkill St., Tatamy. Going Out of Business Auction - Trucks, fertilizer spreaders, forklift, store fixtures, inventory, mowers, greenhouse and supplies. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., SEPT. 29 - 9:00 a.m. - Melvin E. Newcomer, Atty., 301 Washington St., Birdsboro. Historic Brooke mansion and contents outstanding 3 acre real estate with 3 story mansion. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Furniture, oriental rugs, artworks, collectibles, household goods. Horst Auctioneers. MON., OCT. 1 - 5:00

p.m. - CGL, LLC, 12 Marlin Drive, Stevens. Spacious 3 story residential facility, commercial type building, 21,000 sq. ft., 2.2 acres, zoned Suburban Residential (known as Parkside Manor facility). Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., OCT. 1 - 6:00 p.m. - Timothy A. and Bess P. Martin, 17 Wicker Drive, Lititz. 4 bedroom Cape Cod (1986) with 1,600 sq. ft.,

1.03 acre lot, 1 car garage, daylight basement, 2 utility sheds. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. TUES., OCT. 2 - 5:00 p.m. - Carl E. and Linda G. Zimmerman, 2095 Main Street, Narvon. 2-1/2 story 5 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, woodworking shop building 32x76 with 24x26 addition, 2 utility buildings 14x26 & 14x24, 1 acre lot. (Continued On Page 18B)

PUBLIC SALE OF

2002 DODGE DURANGO SLT; ANTIQUES & PERSONAL PROPERTY

MON., SEPT. 24, 2018 SALE AT 10:00 A.M. FURNITURE AT 12:00 NOON

To be held at Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver (Rt. 272, near Adamstown) 2002 Dodge Durango SLT – Very Clean & Well Maintained – New Tires & Inspection – Dk. Green w/Tan Interior – 156,000 Miles. We Will Be Full! Come And See What Else We Find! This week our entire auction will be held outside, under the pavilion!

“Horst Auction Center” NOTICE!

We will not be holding our regular weekly consignment sale on WED., SEPT. 26, 2018 due to the Ephrata Fair Parade. Our next auction is our Coin & Currency sale on

For pictures, visit www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#1536) weekend prior to auction date, or follow us on Facebook! 10% buyer’s premium. Cash, credit card or good PA check accepted as payment. No out of state checks without bank letter or prior approval. All items sold as-is, where-is. Food & restrooms available. All announcements made day of sale take precedence over prior advertisement.

THURS., SEPT. 27 at 12:00 NOON.

ENJOY THE EPHRATA FAIR & PARADE!

Lic. #AU001476-L Lic. #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com

MONDAY, OCTOBER 8 • 5 P.M.

1086 Alleghenyville Rd., Mohnton. Rt. 625 N. of Bowmansville to Knauers. Right Rt. 568 to Alleghenyville. Bear right Alleghenyville Rd. to property on right. (Brecknock Twp., Berks Co.)

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY SPLIT LEVEL 3 BDRM. DWL. 1 CAR GAR. – UTILITY BLDG.

Witman Auctioneers, inc. PUBLIC AUCTION

Country 1 sty. raised ranch style modular dwl. w/2603 SF finished area, kitchen w/raised panel cabinets & appliances, breakfast counter & pantry, dining rm., living & family rms., 1st floor laundry, den, sun rm., 3 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/whirlpool tub), 2 baths, slide door off family & sun rms. to deck & gazebo, large rec rm., LP gas heat, central AC, built-in 2 car garage, insulated/tilt windows & new roof ‘15. Outbldgs: Detached 2 garage/shop bldg. 30x32 insulated & heated + free standing 12x32 carport all on rural 2 ACRES partially wooded, professional landscaping, macadam drive, on-site well & septic. NOTE: Owner downsizing, relocating out of area & serious to sell. Convenient location w/easy access to Rt. 222 Bypass & Turnpike. Minutes to Bowmansville, Mohnton & Shillington. Gov. Mifflin Schs. “Move in” condition & spacious country property w/plenty of garage & shop area. Personal inspection by appointment or open house September 22, 29 & October 6 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Helen B. Fritz 267-261-5273

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

• VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • • 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible • • Vintage 1969 Yamaha 180cc Motorcycle • • Furniture • Antiques • Personal Property •

PUBLIC SALE OF

SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

Real estate consists of a brick, ranch-style dwelling, built in 1967, containing a large eat-in kitchen; a dining area; a large living room; three bedrooms (w/ ample closets); two full baths and a laundry room all on the main level. (Approx. 1,288 sq. ft. of one floor living space). Attic storage above. The full basement, with outside access, contains a family room with fireplace as well as a large workshop area. There is also an attached two car garage. New central vac. Radon mitigation system. Radiant electric heat. Well and septic on-site. This solid and well maintained home is situated on a ½ Acre Lot across from, and beside, the middle creek wildlife game preserve. There is a covered side porch overlooking the preserved land; as well as a level rear yard bordered by fields. This is a prime piece of real estate in an excellent location. Seller is relocating to a retirement home and is motivated to sell. You will not want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open Houses to be held Sun., Sept. 30 and Sat., Oct. 6 from 1-3PM, or by appointment, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. E. Richard Young, Att’y

Art Pannebecker & Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. Lic. #: AU001476 & AU005308 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com

Witman Auctioneers, Inc. AY 000155-L

Located at 80 S. Cocalico Rd., Denver (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Reinholds, take Rt. 897 North. Turn left on Cocalico Rd. to home on left. OR from Schoeneck (once bridge construction is complete) take King St. (which becomes Cocalico Rd.) to property on right.

Terms By:

FRANCIS H. HEFFNER

505 Hertzog Valley Rd., Denver (Schoeneck). Rt. 272 N. of Ephrata. Left Schoeneck Rd. thru Schoeneck. Straight S. Cocalico Rd. Right Hertzog Valley Rd. OR from Kleinfeltersville Rt. 897 S. to Cocalico. Right S. Cocalico Rd. Left Hertzog Valley Rd.

4:00 P.M. • Real Estate 6:00 P.M.

LOCATION: 23 East Farmersville Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 (Village of Farmersville), West Earl Township, Lancaster County 2-1/2 STORY ALUMINUM SIDED THREE (3) BEDROOMS, 1.5 BATHS HOUSE WITH A DETACHED TWO STORY FRAME BARN - GOOD LOCATION Conestoga Valley School District, “Highly Motivated Seller - To Settle Estate.” Open House Dates: Sat., Sept. 22 & 29, 12:00-2:00 P.M. For Financing, Photos, Full Listing, Terms, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: June L. Simmons Estate & the late Ira W. Simmons Jr.

Luke R. & Clarke N. Witman, Douglas L. Ebersole www.witmanauctioneers.com (717) 665-5735 • (717) 665-1300

THURS., OCT. 11, 2018

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 • 5 P.M.

Monday, October 8, 2018

Auction By:

REAL ESTATE 3 BR/2 BA RANCHER - 2 CAR GARAGE 1/2 ACRE LOT

¾ ACRE LOT

SCHOENECK – COCALICO AREA

Rural split level dwl. w/1248 SF, eat-in kitchen w/Kountry Kraft cabinets, sun rm., living rm., den/office, 3 bdrms., 1½ baths, laundry, elec. heat, wall AC, 10x16 utility bldg. 3/4 Acre country lot. Special Note: septic sys. & well new’18. Zoned OS. Owners relocating out of county & serious to sell. Country location. “Whispering Pines” area. Minutes to Kleinfeltersville, Denver, Ephrata. Ideal as residence or investment. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., Sept. 22 & 29 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

PUBLIC AUCTION

2095 Main St., Narvon (Churchtown). Rt. 23 E. from Blue Ball thru Goodville to Churchtown. Property on left.

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC AUCTION

21/2 STY. 5 BDRM. DWL. – 2 CAR GAR. WOODWORKING SHOP BLDG. 32x76 w/24x26 ADDITION 2 UTILITY BLDGS. 14x26 & 14x24 1 ACRE LOT CHURCHTOWN – GOODVILLE AREA

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 • 5 P.M.

E. David & Lillian M. Groff 717-371-2516

2 SEPARATE INVESTMENT PROPERTIES #1 – 21/2 STY. 2 UNIT APT. DWL. w/GAR. #2 – 21/2 STY. 2 UNIT APARTMENT DWL. TERRE HILL BORO LOCATION

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 • 5 P.M. 200 Lancaster Ave., Terre Hill. From Rt. 23 at Blue Ball take Rt. 897 N. to Terre Hill. Left Main St. Left Lancaster Ave. dwl. on left. 200

202

Totally remodeled 2½ sty. dwl. w/3568 SF, eat-in kitchen w/oak custom cabinets, great rm., living rm., den, sewing rm., 1st floor office, 5 bdrms. (1st floor master bdrm. w/bath), 2 baths, 2 half baths. Special Features: Oak trim, wainscoting, central AC, central vac & 1st floor laundry/mud rm. Shop/ gar. bldg. 32x76 w/24x26 addition w/3056 SF area & 2nd floor storage. Bldg. has 2500 SF shop area, finish rm., office, tool rm., 15’ ceiling, outside wood furnace, AC, 3 phase electric w/600 AMP & 240 volt elec., interior dust collector sys. (10,000 CFM) w/outside 7’ diameter double ring bin, (2) utility bldgs. 14x26 & 14x24, 1 ACRE lot, macadam drive & parking, mature shade & plantings, garden & lawn. Property joins farmland to rear. Zoned Churchtown Village. After 31 years owners relocating to larger facility & serious to sell. Ideal for residence & woodworking/cabinetry home business. “Move in” condition property. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., September 22 & 29 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

#1: 200 Lancaster Ave. 2 unit dwl. w/1500 SF, each unit has kitchen w/ appliances, living rm., bdrm. & bath. 1st & 2nd floor units, bsmt., oil HW heat both units, attic, 1 sty. garage 14x30 & off-street parking. Gross rental $19,500.00/year. #2: 202 Lancaster Ave. 2 unit dwl. w/1352 SF, each unit has kitchen w/ appliances, living rm., bdrm., bath, 1st & 2nd floor units, bsmt., attic, oil HW heat both units & off-street parking. Gross rental $16,200/year. Both dwellings in good state of repair, low maintenance exterior, upgraded exterior stairs, updated kitchens & bath rms., plenty of off street parking, long term tenants & modest rents. Good return on investment. NOTE: Both 2 unit dwellings to be sold separately. After 33 years, owners serious to sell. Ideal as residence or investment. Very well maintained properties, convenient small town location. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., September 22, 29 & October 6 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

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

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

#834368)

Carl E. & Linda G. Zimmerman 717-445-7988

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Eberly & Gerhart Partnership 717-336-4964

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com


18B - Wednesday, September 19, 2018 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

SALES REGISTER

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Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., OCT. 3 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 4 - 5:00 p.m. - E. David and Lillian M. Groff, 505 Hertzog Valley Road, Denver. Coun­ try split level 3 bedroom dwelling, 1 car garage,

utility building, 3/4 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 4 - 5:00 p.m. - Aaron W. and Eliza­ beth S. Weaver, 47 West Mohler Church Rd., Ephrata. Updated Cape Cod, 4 or 5 bedrooms, clean, 2 car garage, .46 acre, 24’x12’ workshop. Real estate at 6:00 p.m. John Deere and Cub tractors. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., OCT. 5 - 5:00 p.m. - Arlene B. Schaal Estate, 61 Timberline Drive, Leola. Custom split level 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 4/10 acre lot, 2011 Honda Accord EX-L “one owner” car. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 6 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding fire­

3 BDRM./2 BATH CAPE COD HOME ON 1.3 +/- ACRES IN SCHAEFFERSTOWN/MYERSTOWN AREA

PUBLIC AUCTION Fri., Oct. 19, 2018

Real Estate at 5 PM followed by Personal Property 118 Becker Rd., Myerstown, PA 17067 OPEN HOUSE: SAT, SEPT. 22 & 29, FROM 1-3 PM OR BY APPT. For appt. to see or help to obtain bank financing, call Joel (717-949-3211). SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.heiseyauctions.com Auction For:

Helen M. Kegerreis & The Late John H. Kegerreis

Stanley Martin (717) 949-3420 Attorney: Kevin M. Richards (717) 274-3644

PUBLIC AUCTION

#1 – 1½ STY. BRICK 5 BDRM. DWL. 2 CAR GAR. – 2 STY. BARN w/ADDITION – 1.4 ACRES #2 – 2 ACRE BLDG. LOT – ZONED RL LAWN & GARDEN – PRIMITIVES – COLLECTIBLES FURNITURE/APPLIANCES – GUNS – HUNTING BOWMANSVILLE AREA

arms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., OCT. 6 - 9:00 a.m. - Anthony and Sherry Hurst, 150 Grings Hill Road, Sinking Spring. #1 - 1.94 acres commercial property, 2 deeds, commercial building with large shop bays and office, car lifts, diagnostic equipment, tools. #2 2-story house, 3 bedrooms, clean, A/C. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 6 - 9:00 a.m. - Clyde and Mary Jane Stoltzfus, 240 North Red School Road, Morgantown. 6.4 acre farmette, tractor, equipment, bobsled, horse cart, personal property. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Tracey L. Jones Auctioneers. MON., OCT. 8 - 5:00 p.m. - Helen B. Fritz, 1086 Alleghenyville Road, Mohn­ ton. Country 1 story 3 bed­ room modular dwelling, 2 car garage, shop/2 car garage 30x32, 2 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., OCT. 9 - 5:00 p.m. - Eberly and Gerhart Partnership, 200 Lancaster

Ave., Terre Hill. 2 separate investment properties. #1 2-1/2 story 2 unit apt. dwelling w/garage. #2 2-1/2 story 2 unit apartment dwelling. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., OCT. 10 - 1:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 11 - 5:00 p.m. - Brian L. and Kendra J. Weaver, 1769 Newport Road, Manheim. Country brick 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 2 story shop/garage 24x36, 1-1/2 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 11 - 6:00 p.m. - Francis H. Heffner, 80 S. Cocalico Road, Denver. 3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher, 2 car garage, 1/2 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. FRI., OCT. 12 - 5:00 p.m. - Luis I. and Diane Padilla, 330 Mohns Hill Road, Reinholds. Country 1 story 4 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 24x34 barn, 2.4 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 13 - 9:00 a.m.

(Ephrata Area)

2-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION

OUTSTANDING MUSEUM QUALITY LIFETIME COLLECTION! JOHN DEERE “L” 1939 TRACTOR * 2-JD 110 RIDING MOWERS & PLOW * 50+ PEDAL TOYS & TRACTORS 100’s FARM TOYS & LITERATURE * SIGNS & CLOCKS COKE, PRR, PETRO, AUTO, NH MACHINE MEMORABILIA

FRI. SEPT. 28 & SAT. SEPT. 29, 2018 at 9 AM Both Days!

- Minnie H. Martin/Horning Estate, Michael Horning, 460 Royers Road, Myers­ town. Personal property, furniture, woodworking tools, books, toys, JD mowers, 14’x42’ utility shed, van, popup camper. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., OCT. 17 - 5:00 p.m. - Barbara M. Solley, 850 Greenville Road, Den­ ver. Country 2 story stone/ frame 5 bedroom dwelling, pond, Cocalico Creek, 3.1 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 18 - 4:00 p.m. - Betty L. Eckman Estate (late Ronald), 305 Yummerdall Road, Lititz. 2.5 story 3 bedroom house, .58 acre. Real estate at 6:00 p.m. Jeep, tools, small trailer, furniture. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 18 - 5:00 p.m. - Marilyn J. King, 40 Cupola Road, Honey Brook. 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage/shop with family/in-law apart­ ment, 3/4 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers, Inc. THURS., OCT. 18 - 6:00 p.m. - Ricky E. and Patricia A. Landis, 30-32 North King Street, Denver. Large 2 unit

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dwelling, garage, 1/3 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., OCT. 18 - 6:00 p.m. - Elsie M. Harnish, 120 N. Hoover St., Myerstown. Holland stone ranch style dwelling with 2 bedrooms

PUBLIC AUCTION

COUNTRY 2 STY. 5 BDRM. FARM HOUSE DWL. 40x70 BARN/SHOP BLDG. – 36x55 POLE BARN 1.27 ACRE COUNTRY LOT. PERKINS DSL. – AIR COMP. – PROPANE & AIR TANKS BIRD-IN-HAND - RONKS AREA

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 • 5 P.M.

Located at 785 Glenwood Dr., Ephrata, Pa. 17522

2807 Church Rd., Bird-in-Hand. Rt. 340 W. of Intercourse. Right N. Ronks Rd. Right Church Rd. to property on immediate left.

Directions: From Ephrata, Pa. Rt. 322/222 take Hahnstown Rd. (at Turkey Hill) north 2-miles to left on Glenwood Rd. to sale on left. FRIDAY AUCTION ITEMS: Motorized toy NH baler & detailed Massey Harris corn picker (custom built by Gilson Riecke); JD & Texaco full scale gas pumps; 7’ Gilbert & Baker visible gas pump; toy gas pumps; weather vanes; toy wind mills; tin windup toys; unique canes; coffee mills; wooden trucks; advertising yardsticks; asst. tractor seats; tractor clocks, thermometers, signs & old calendars; 1925 Ephrata National Bank calendar; Titanic plates, books, news, puzzles, boats & literature; toy horse-drawn wagons, stagecoaches, covered wagons, & carriages; 24” detailed replica covered wagon (by Harry Kreider, Quarryville, Pa.); Ertl toys include: Ford, Oliver, Farmall, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, Massey Harris & Caterpillar tractors; Ertl NH combines, windrower, baler, etc.; Precision toys: 2-JD model A tractors, JD 4020 diesel, JD model A w/290 series cultivator; Fendt F-20 1:25 scale tractor; 4-Ertl JD E engines (1-rare w/reverse/mistake crank!); 100’s farm toy implements, Hubley Jr. tractor (Lancaster, Pa. 1969); Giant climbing tractor (NIB); 2-Millenium Case steam traction engines (NIB); Case threshing dioramas; 2-Case steam engines; toy “Domestic” steam engine (by K & J machine Shippensburg, Pa.); Singer sewing machine tractors; numerous toy garage dioramas; motorized toy hit-miss engine dioramas; wrenches by Ford, NH, Oliver & JD; bench vises; Craftsman & Snap On tool sets; cast iron doorstops; early stereoscope & cards; asst. foot traps & Oneida Newhouse 150 bear trap (Lititz, Pa.); 100+ lots asst. John Deere clocks, toys, signs, radios, scales & merchandise; lots of early farm equipment books; manuals & literature; painted milk cans & saw blades; ride-on toys; pocket knife sets; Structo trucks; early wooden Schwinn tool box & signs; JD pto air pump; Oliver advertising items (Ivan Nolt, Ephrata, Pa.); plus much more! SATURDAY AUCTION ITEMS: 1939 John Deere “L” tractor; 1945 Oliver 60 Row Crop tractor; 1951 Ford 8N tractor; custom built scale model Ford 8N w/10hp Kohler engine (one-of-a-kind); 2-John Deere 110 lawn tractors 1965 & 1968; Ford Model T power unit; JD #4 ground drive sickle-bar mower; Buch’s #7 ½ corn sheller; Black Hawk corn sheller; Dearborn 2-btm plow; JD 1-btm walking plow; many wooden wheelbarrows & wagons; line shaft; NH MACHINE: 1 ½ hp. NH hit-miss engine 1915; 4 hp. NH hit-miss engine 1913; NH machine #2 bucksaw; NH #10 mill; NH #65 mill; NH #6 mill; 2-NH machine #10 anvils; rare NH machine waffle iron, NH bull dog, doorstops, signs, bell banks, NH baler twine salesman’s samples & box, fuel can, lighted sign; grinding mill plates, 2-amp testers, hit-miss engine clutch pulley, hit-miss engine cranks & parts; lots of literature & advertising items; Maytag engines; numerous old porcelain & metal auto, petro, & farm advertising signs & clocks; BOOKS: on pedal cars, tractors, cars, trucks, tools & JD equip., etc.; 3-Sensenich propellers (Lititz, Pa.); 50+ PEDAL TOYS: rare 1949 Caterpillar D4 diesel bulldozer w/grip handles; Oliver 66 Row Crop tractor w/open grill; rare 1949 JD “A” tractor w/open grill; 1949 Farmall “H” tractor w/open grill; rare 1955 Ford tractor w/lights; 36” replica sleigh (by Harlan Good, Hahnstown, Pa.) plus many more cars, trucks & tractors; 1971 Schwinn Apple Krate bike; Schwinn Black Phantom bike; 3-1970’s JD bikes; 3-newer JD bikes; lots of early bicycle memorabilia & Martin’s Bike Shop items; Schwinn Black Phantom model, detailed Whizzer bike model; RAILROAD: lanterns by Dietz, Dressel, etc.; large PRR locomotive bell; RR clocks, bells, oilers, spikes, tools, watches, rare PRR shovel, Lionel train sets asst. gauges & accessories; 2-Marx train sets (original box); wooden train whistles; 14-asst. size brass & bronze steam whistles & valves; RR doorstops, cookie jars, etc.; tin wind-up engines; Lionel engines 5350 & X1110 plus many more train sets; COKE: 5’ Coca Cola school crossing guard; early Coke machine; coolers, trays, trucks, trash cans, bar stools, etc.; CHICKENS: egg scales, signs, chicken crates, egg baskets, egg crates, feeders/waterers, Mountville troughs, etc.; Gulf oil tank & pump, trash can; cast horsehead ties; original Model T parts collection; early screw jacks; Conestoga wagon jacks-1796 & 1868; life size Holstein cow & calf; license plate collection; 8-early qt. oilers/carrier; Martin’s Bike Shop diorama 6-horse team (by Riegsecker, Shipshewana, Ind.); pocket knife sets; coin & stamp sets; pewter toys; beam scales; ice tongs; blacksmith tools; sleigh bells; broad axes; brass bucket; brass car horns; miners’ lamp; Zausner, New Holland cheese boxes; Fair’s store dustpan (Hinkletown); early tin toys; 40+ valuable 15-17 jewel pocket watches (by Hamilton, Lancaster, Waltham, Elgin, etc.; plus much more not listed. Terms: Cash, PA check, credit cards w/3% admin fee; food by Martindale FC aux.; sale held under tent, bring a chair, all sale day announcements take precedence over prior ads. For live auction internet bidding visit www.liveauctioneers.com for details. For complete listing & photos visit www.martinandrutt.com

Country house w/2952 SF, eat-in kitchen, living rm., 5 bdrms., 11/2 baths, laundry/mud room, sewing rm., barn/shop bldg. w/horse stalls, carriage area, diesel shed, 2nd floor storage, pole barn w/heated shop area, runin shed, storage bldg., 1.27 ACRES w/pasture, lawn & garden. Zoned Ag. Owners relocating & serious to sell. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., September 22 & 29 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

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 9 A.M. – REAL ESTATE 2 P.M.

1427 Reading Rd., Mohnton. Rt. 625 N. thru Bowmansville to properties on left. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

1½ sty. brick dwl. w/3280 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/custom Rutt cabinets w/pantry, formal dining rm., large living rm., den/office, sewing rm., 5 bdrms. (1st floor master bdrm.), 2½ baths, daylight bsmt. w/family rm., 2nd kitchen, brick hearth, covered front & rear porches, attached 2 car garage. Special Features: Chestnut interior trim & doors thru out, insulated/tilt windows, oil HW heat, DS wood/coal boiler included, central AC, low maintenance exterior all on 1.4 ACRES lot w/professional landscaping, circle drive, lawn & garden, on-site well & public sewer. Outbldgs: 2 sty. barn 16x24 w/masonry 8x14 addition & 2nd floor storage, 16x24 bldg. w/overhead doors & chicken pen & utility bldg. 10x20. #2 Real Estate: 2 ACRE bldg. lot w/frontage on Reading & Bowmansville Rds. Zoned RL. Sub-division potential w/pubic sewer possibility. NOTE: Unique country 1½ sty. 5 bdrm. dwl. & multiple outbldgs. on acreage lot plus additional bldg. lot. Ideal as residence or investment. A “must see” to appreciate. Personal inspection by appointment. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

Lawn & Garden: JD Mod. 261 3-Pt. Groom Mower, JD Mod. 25 16” 3-Pt. Molboard Plow, I&J 3-Pt. Single Row Cult., 3-Pt. 6’ Disc, 7’ Rolling Basket Leveler, Crop Care 30 Gal. 3-Pt. Sprayer w/8’ Boom, 3-Pt. Potato Plow & Hiller, BCS 718 Tiller Tanaka Weedeater, Stihl 036 Chain Saw, Anvil Stamp 117 (Nice), 50,000 BTU Propane Burner, 20# Propane Tanks, 2’x2’ Wood Fired Grill, Cast Iron Kettle on Tri-Pod, (2) S.S. Chicken BBQ Racks, Wood Barrel, Lawn Spreader, Pressure Washer w/Honda 5.5 HP Eng., Lincoln Elec. Grease Gun, Handyman Jack, 2-T Come-Along, 4’ Bug Zapper, 8’ 4-Section Wood Feed Bin, Werner Fiberglass Step Ladder, Wheelbarrow, Garden Tools, Log Roller, Cast Iron Hog Troughs, Chicken Waterers, Tomato Cages, Tool Boxes, Children Riding Toys, 10’x10’ Pop Up Canopy, Bench Grinder, Trampoline. Primitives – Collectibles: Kurtz & Wanner Ephrata Mod. P3 Pump, Cast Iron Dinner Bell, Belt Money Changer/Dispenser, Aaron Groff & Son Calendars, Wood Toy Barn, 20-Qt. S.S. Milk Pail/Tote, Milk Strainer, Milk Can, Pea/Beam Scales, (2) Brass Fire Ext., Butcher Turning Chains, PA Market Scale, Food Grinder, Apple Peeler, Old Adding Mach., Pie Case, Picnic Baskets, String Sleigh Bells, (2) Arthur Maxwell Bible Story Books, Uncle Arthur Bedtime Story Books, World Book Ency. & 18-Yr. Books, Bean Bag Game, Asst. Battery Toys, Wood Butcher Table. Furniture – Appliances: Taylormaid Double Unit Ice Cream Mach., 4-Pc. Bdrm. Suite & 3-Pc. Green Blond Type Bdrm. Suite, (2) Empire Chest of Drawers, Painted Dec. Plank Btm. Chairs, (2) Single/Bunk Beds, (2) La-Z-Boy Rocker Recliners, Sofa & Chair, Marble Top Table, Cedar & Blanket Chests, Cedar Lined Wood Wardrobe, Dresser, Misc. Rockers & Chairs, School Desk, Night Stand, Wood & Plastic High Chairs, Baby Cribs, Folding Table & Chairs, Oct. Picnic Table, Hanging Porch Swing, Cement Bench Ends, Igloo Ice Chest & Water Cooler, S.S. Deep Fryer, Dutch Oven, Luggage. Guns – Hunting: Browning 308 Cal. Lever Action Made In Belgium w/Weaver 3x9 Scope, Marlin Mod. 3365 35 Cal. Lever Action w/Bushnell Scope, Chief 2.5x8 Scope, Savage 24V 3” 20ga./222 Over/Under w/Weaver Scope, Stevens 20ga. Mod. 5100 Double Barrel 2¾” Chamber, Mossburg Mod. 151MC .22 LR Rifle, Browning .22 SL & LR Lever Action w/Scope, 5-Gun Cabinet, Buck Hunting Knife, Asst. Hunting Supplies & Ammo. NOTE: Auction to begin at 9AM w/sm. tools, followed by household, primitives & furniture. Approx. 12 Noon w/lawn & garden & equipment. Approx. 12:45PM w/guns. Real Estate 2PM. Possibility of everything sold by real estate. Terms cash, PA check, or major credit card w/3% service fee. Food Stand. Randal V. Kline A. Eugene & Roy E. Good, Jr. Vera Mae Groff Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. 717-468-3924 Horning Jonathan Groff: 717-445-4309 717-940-9128 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, www.klinekreidergood.com #5064, #3956

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

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

Auction For:

ALLEN Z. & MABEL W. MARTIN

(Lender NMLS ID #834368)

***Special Note: Following items sold immediately after real estate at 5 P.M.*** 45 HP Perkins Diesel Unit, 15 HP Quincy Air Compressor, 1000 Gal. Air Tank, (2) 1000 Gal. Propane Tanks, 50 Gal. Propane Tank w/Gas Bottle Tank Attachment. NOTE: Terms for personal property: cash or PA check. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-606-2226 or 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Levi S. & Naomi L. Fisher 717-768-7292

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Witman AUCTIONEERS, INC. PUBLIC AUCTION

• VALUABLE REAL ESTATE •

• SANDSTONE TROUGHS & SANDSTONES • • MILL STONES • FARMALL SUPER ‘A’ TRACTOR & JOHN DEERE RIDING MOWERS • FURNITURE • ANTIQUES • GUNS • CHINA • GLASSWARE • • PERSONAL PROPERTY •

Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018

8:00 A.M. • Real Estate 12:00 Noon

LOCATION: 758 West Newport Road, Lititz, PA 17543 (Elm Area) Penn Township, Lancaster County 2-1/2 STORY FRAME ALUMINUM SIDED FOUR (4) BEDROOM HOUSE & FRAME BARN ON 1.89 ACRES - Three (3) Block Garages, Storage Shed, Pavilion, Manheim Central School District. THIS IS A PROPERTY YOU CERTAINLY DO NOT WANT TO MISS! For Photos, Financing, Full Listing, Terms, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: Ray D. Burkholder Sadie A. Summy P.O.A.

Auction By:

Witman Auctioneers, Inc.

Luke R. & Clarke N. Witman, Douglas L. Ebersole www.witmanauctioneers.com (717) 665-5735 • (717) 665-1300 AY 000155-L


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 19, 2018 - 19B

and 20x25 oversized one car garage. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 18 - 6:00 p.m. - David M. and Audrey Wenrich, 815 Creek Rd., Leola. Warwick country ranch home with detached 2 car garage on 0.55 acre. Hess Auction Group. FRI., OCT. 19 - 5:00 p.m. - Clifford R. and Joyce D. Martin, 2683 Evergreen Drive, Bird-in-Hand. Cus­ tom 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, utility building, pole barn, 1.9 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 20 - 8:30 a.m. - Elmer and Ellen Martin, 551 Stevens Road, Ephrata. Ford Model-A, JD backhoe, Viking camper, tools. 4-wheelers, guns, minibulldozer. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 20 - 9:00 a.m. - Earl B. Good Estate, 216 E. Main St., Terre Hill. 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 story barn/garage building. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Vehicles, furniture/appli­ ances, lawn and garden. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., OCT. 24 - 5:00 p.m. - Eric D. and Beth A. Alderman, 5325 Hammond

Rd., New Holland. Country 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom custom dwelling, 2 car attached garage, 2 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 25 - 1:00 p.m. - John E. Haldeman Estate, 475 Wabash Road, Ephrata. “Haldemans Mo­ bile Court”, 40 mobile dwelling pad sites, 4-3/4 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 25 - 6:00 p.m. - Hilda A. Alexander, 59 Circle Drive, Ephrata. Brick and aluminum sided bi-level dwelling with 24’x24’ lower level two car garage. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., OCT. 26 - 1:00 p.m. - Earl E. and Tamie D. Campbell, 200 Picnic Road, Lykens. 44.7 acre dairy farm, 76x240 dairy barn, 60x144 heifer barn, 14x104 calf barn, milk parlor, silos, equip. building. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. FRI., OCT. 26 - 1:00 p.m. - Garden Spot Fire Hall, 339 East Main Street, New Holland. Witmer’s Quilt Shop - going out of business. Hometowne Auction LLC. SAT., OCT. 27 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center,

PUBLIC AUCTION SPACIOUS 3 STY. RESIDENTIAL FACILITY COMMERCIAL TYPE BLDG. – 21,000 SF. 2.2 ACRES – ZONED SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL (KNOWN AS PARKSIDE MANOR FACILITY) REAMSTOWN – DENVER AREA

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 • 5 P.M.

12 Marlin Dr., Stevens (Reamstown). Rt. 272 N. of Ephrata to Denver/ Reamstown light. Right E. Church St. thru Reamstown. Left Park St. Right Marlin Dr. to property on left. (E. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.)

3 sty. steel frame & masonry bldg. w/stucco w/full daylight bsmt. w/total of 21,000 SF. Main entrance to bldg. on ground floor containing several large areas 21x57 & 45x36 used for sitting & social areas, (2) lavatories, boiler rm., walk-in cooler & kitchen. 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors contain 16-18 rms. each of varying sizes most w/bathrooms. Formally used as a personal care facility to house approx. 70 residents. Central oil fired furnace w/2 zones, 400 Amp 3-Phase service, public water & sewer. All on 2.2 ACRES w/macadam parking lot. Zoned Suburban Residential (R1). NOTE: Owner motivated & serious to sell! Potential for personal care facility, apartments or church related uses. Solid built in nice setting. Personal inspection by appointment or open house September 22 & 29 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Ephrata. Fall tool sale. Over 470 lots of antique tools. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 27 - 9:00 a.m. - Benjamin B. and Irene M. Stoltzfus, 1244 Springville Road, East Earl. 3 bedroom brick and vinyl rancher with 2 car garage, 1 acre lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. ’09 Toyota Corolla, MF & Cub Cadet lawn tractors, tools, antiques, glassware, per­ sonal property. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., NOV. 1 - 6:00 p.m. - Bulah D. Dougherty, 305 Church Street, Landis­ ville. Single floor formed stone bungalow with 1 car garage and a 12’x24’ frame storage shed. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., NOV. 3 - 1:00 p.m. - Curvin and Mary Ann Martin, 870 Mount Airy Road, Stevens. 99+/- acre working dairy farm in West Cocalico Township, 6 tracts

of land to be sold separately. Aaron E. Martin Auction Service. MON., NOV. 12 - 4:00 p.m. - Larry R. and Tammy L. Martin, 1026 Beam Rd., Denver. Country 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, attached 2 car garage, 1.13 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., NOV. 16 - 9:00 a.m. - Aaron W. and Ruth Ann Hoover, 117 Frogtown Road, East Earl. Country 2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, barn, 3 car garage/shop building, 3-1/2 acres m/l. Real estate at 12:00 noon. JD tractors, shop equipment, tools. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., NOV. 23 - 10:00 a.m. - Robert C. Rush, 863 Winter Hill Road, Strasburg. 96 acre dairy farm, dairy barn 215x40, (2) equip. bldgs., manure pit and bunker silos, 73+ acres

(W. Cocalico Twp./Denver Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION 4 BDRM, 3.5 BATH 2-STY COLONIAL

w/2-CAR GARAGE * 4-ACRE LOT! FARMETTE w/ANIMAL BARNS & PASTURE GARAGE/SHOP

THURS., SEPT. 20, 2018 at 6:30 P.M. LOCATED AT: 540 Horseshoe Trail Rd. Denver, Pa. W. Cocalico Twp. Lancaster Co. DIRECTIONS: From Main St. Denver, Pa. take 6th St. N. 1 mile to left on Horseshoe Trail Rd. 1 mile to property on right. REAL ESTATE: consists of a 2,715 sq. ft. 2-story Colonial style Cyprus wood sided dwelling w/attached 2-car garage, barn/shop, animal barn, sheds & pasture on a 4-acre tract. For info call auctioneer at 717-371-3333. Note: Property has recently been extensively refurbished w/valuable upgrades throughout! Beautiful country setting w/wooded borders; ideally set for hobby farmer, large garden area & pasture; owners are very motivated to sell; don’t miss this charming rural “must-see” property! BROKER PARTICIPATION INVITED * CALL FOR DETAILS (717) 371-3333 For photos & complete listing, visit www.martinandrutt.com

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

Auction For:

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

JOHN L. & WANDA J. MILLER

(717) 715-3241

PUBLIC AUCTION APPROX. 120 SHOTGUNS - RIFLES AMMO - FISHING & HUNTING SUPPLIES - COINS

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 • 4 P.M.

LOCATION: 3141 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird-in-Hand. Rt. 340 E. from Lancaster to auction on left. (Leacock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

CGL, LLC. Grant Wise: 610-914-2614

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE 3 BED/2 BATH RANCHER W/ GARAGE 1/3 ACRE LOT

THURS., OCT. 4, 2018 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 933 Orchard St., Akron (Akron Boro., Lanc. Co.) From Ephrata, take Rt. 272 South. Turn slight left onto N. 11th St. followed by a right on Orchard St. Property will be on right. Real estate consists of a brick, ranch-style dwelling, built in 1961, containing an updated eat-in kitchen; a large living room; a full bath; two bedrooms; and a TV/sitting room (3rd bedroom) all on the main level. There is approx. 1,232 sq. ft. of one floor living space with hardwood floors throughout (under carpets). Attic storage above. The full, walkout, basement is finished and contains a rec room w/Holland stone hearth & a Fisher woodstove; a laundry w/full bath; and an oversized one car garage. Oil hot water heat. Central air. Public water w/softener; public sewer. This well-maintained home is situated on a cute 0.33 Acre lot on a prime ‘no-outlet’ street across from Roland park. There is a large driveway, providing ample off-street parking, along with a carport, concrete patio and a storage shed. This is a must-see property! You won’t want to miss this excellent opportunity! Open Houses to be held Sat., Sept. 23 and Sat., Sept. 29 from 1-3 PM or by appointment, contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance due at settlement. E. Fiorini, Att’y

Art Pannebecker & Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. Lic. #: AU001476 & AU005308 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com

Terms By:

DOROTHY MAE BINKLEY ESTATE

Approx. 120 Shotguns & Rifles To Include: WINCHESTER’S (Win. Mod. 12 20ga. Pump Improved Cyl. (Excellent Condition Pre-War); Win. Mod. 94 30-30 Special Made - Land Of Lincoln Brass Trigger & Ring; Win. Mod. 1895.35 WCF Deluxe Mod.; REMINGTON’S; MARLIN’S; MOSSBERG’S; STEVEN’S; JC HIGGIN’S; SAVAGE’S Savage Mod. 24 22 Over 410 O/U; Savage 24V Series D 222Rem/Over 20ga.; Savage Mod. 99E 300 Savage; ITHACA’S Ithaca Gun M37 Amish Heritagegun Lancaster Engravers Proof 20ga. w/Certificate Papers (Only 25 Made), & LRG. ASST. OF OTHER GUNS. Call Auctioneer Curvin Horning 717-606-2226 for full list or visit the website www. klinekreidergood.com. Hand Guns: Black Powder Pistol 6-Shot A95811 44 Cal.; Kurz Cal. 380 9MM Pistol; Victor Cal. 385tw 5-Shot Revolver; Black Powder 44 Cal. 6-Shot Pistol; The British Bulldog .44 Cal 5-Shot; 32 Cal. S&WCTCF 5 Shot; Iver Johnson Target Mod. 55 22 Cal. 8-Shot; Black Power Pistol Cal#; Hopkins & Allen XL3 Double Action 32 Cal. 5-Shot; H&R Arms 32 S&W CTGE 5-Shot; Nison Arms & Cycle Works 38 Cal. 5-Shot; Davis Industries Mod. P-380 Cal. 380 Auto 5-Shot; H&R Arms 22 Center Fire 6-Shot; Black Power Flint Lock .45 Cal.; Keltec 8-11 Cal. 9MM Luger w/ Clip. Hunting & Fishing Supplies - Ammo: Winchester 10” Forged Steel Wrench, (2) New Gun Cleaning Kits; New Pop Up Tree Blind, Water Tight Ammo. Boxes, Approx. 30 Lots Of Ammo. Including: 30-30, 32 Special, 12ga. 243 Rifle, 30 Rifle, 204 Rugers, 8MM Rifle, 22 Long, 22 Short, 38, 380 Revolver, 7MM; Fishing Rods & Reels, Asst. Fishing Supplies, Hunting Knives Including Buck, Winchester, EMT, NRA Collectible, Browning Hatchet & Other Collective Knives; Collectible Fire Company Tumblers, Winchester Book 1849-2000 (1 of 1000), Crochet, Ladder Golf, Botchi Ball & Asst. Games; Coins Including: 1781 ½-Penny, Silver Kennedy Halves, Buffalo Nickels, Franklin Half Dollar. NOTE: Auction to begin at 4PM w/hunting items followed by guns & ammo. See website for more gun photos. Terms are 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

Sylvan K. & Lorraine R. Stoltzfus 717-768-0554

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

cropland, pasture with stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., DEC. 7 - 9:00 a.m. - Noah Shirk Farm, 220 Covered Bridge Road, Ephrata. Greenhouse, pro­ duce equipment and supplies, farm equipment and tools. Beiler-Campbell Auction Services. WED., DEC. 12 - 1:00 p.m. - The Denlinger Family, 151 Hartman Bridge Road, Ronks. 31 acre

limestone farm, spacious 3 unit dwelling, bank barn, tob. barn. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., DEC. 14 - 1:00 p.m. - Daniel S. and Priscilla S. King, 204 Hill Road, New Holland. Custom 3 bedroom raised rancher, 2 car garage/ shop building 22x54, 2 story 2 unit lodging facility, fenced pasture, southern exposure, 2.9 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers.

“Horst Auction Center” COIN SALE

THURS., SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 SALE TIME - 12:00 P.M.

INSPECTION - Thursday, September 27, 2018 9:00 A.M. thru the Sale

Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center located at the corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Road, 50 Durlach Road, Ephrata, Lancaster Co., PA *******************************************************************************

257 LOTS OF COINS & CURRENCY

Selling (18) Pcs. Gold Both Collector Coins/Bullion. Both Small & Large Currency w/$5 Ephrata N.B. Series 1882 PMG F-15, $10 Annville N.B. Series 1882 Brown Back PMG F-15, Other Local. Many Tokens Including S.H. Zahm Lancaster PCGS MS 63. Desirable Type Coins Including 1800 $1 PCGS F-15, 1845 $1 PCGS AU-50, Others Slabbed And Not Slabbed. Bulk And Single Lots Of Silver $1’s. Foreign Coins & Currency. $400+ Face In Various 90%.

************************************************************************************** A catalogued listing can be picked up at the Auction Center for free. Listing is also available on our website, www.horstauction.com. ************************************************************************************** Accepted Payments: Cash or PA check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

HISTORIC BROOKE MANSION & CONTENTS OUTSTANDING 3 ACRE REAL ESTATE WITH 3 STORY MANSION FURNITURE, ORIENTAL RUGS, ARTWORKS, COLLECTIBLES, H.H. GOODS

SAT., SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 AT 9:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE AT 1:00 P.M.

Located at 301 Washington St., Birdsboro (19508), Berks County, PA (Directions: Rt. 422 east of Reading to Rt. 82 South to Birdsboro, right on W. 1st St, left on Washington St.) HISTORIC BROOKE MANSION - 3 STORY CUT SANDSTONE & CEDAR SHAKE MANSION (Approx. 14,000 sq. ft. living space) DANIEL BOONE SCHOOL DISTRICT - $17,000 TOTAL 2017 REAL ESTATE TAXES LOT SIZE - 3 ACRES (M/L) w/PLENTY OF ROAD FRONTAGE CONTENTS OF BROOKE MANSION - This is just a very general list of items to be sold at this public sale. Photos representing the entire auction will be posted on our website www.horstauction.com after 8/23/18. FURNITURE - Will consist of a Lg. Variety of Antique, Vintage & Modern Pcs., “Highlights” - VICTORIAN & EASTLAKE - Walnut Desk w/Bookcase Top; Marble Top Dresser; Marble Top Tables; Several Parlor Sets; Sofas; Loveseats; Platform Rockers; Chairs; Chest of Drawers; Arch Top & Flat Top Trunks; Steamer Trunks; Quilt Racks; Needlepoint Chairs; ANTIQUE OAK Dresser w/Mirror; Pedestal Extension Tables; Dropleaf Extension Tables; Settee; Empire Buffet; Treadle Sewing Machine; Fainting Couch; Clothes Trees; Cane Seat Chairs & Rockers; Desk Chairs; Dropfront Desk; ANTIQUE & VINTAGE MAHOGANY - Empire Library Table; Tea Cart; Arm Rocker; Inlaid Flip Top Game Table; Coffee & End Tables; DEPRESSION & DECO Beds; Dressers; 5 Pc. Red/White Breakfast Set; Mid Century Walnut Table; Maple Chest of Drawers & Beds; Console Sewing Machine & Much More! ARCHITECTURAL FIXTURES, HARDWARE & TOOLS - Oak Mantel; Many Sets of Antique Panel & Louvre Shutters; Doors; Lighting Fixtures; Hardware; Industrial Iron Legs; Treadles Grindstone; Antique Singer Commercial Treadle Sewing Machine; Buck Saws; Wooden Cylinder Butter Churn; Several Wooden Ammo Crates; Pr. Andirons. LAMPS & RADIOS - Lg. Assortment of Floor & Table Lamps; Student Style Desk Lamp; Gone w/Wind Parlor Lamps; SONORA TABLE TOP RADIO; Conversophone Institute Box w/Records; Vintage Adding Machines & Check Writer; Vintage L.C. Smith Typewriter; Several Vintage Cameras & Accessories. ORIENTAL RUGS - A Large Assortment of Anitque, Vintage & Modern Rugs to include Room Size, Area Size & Throw Rugs in various conditions. Also Chinese Style Rugs; Wilton Room Rugs; Hooked Room & Throw Rugs. ARTWORK & ACCESSORIES - Original Oil & Watercolor Paintings; Antique, Vintage & Modern Framed Prints; Lg. Assortment of Mirrors (Including Ogee, Eastlake, Gilt Framed, etc.); Ladies Dress Form; Vintage Dresses & Clothing; Vintage Hats & Boxes. TOYS & COLLECTIBLES - Child’s Electric Stove; Tonka Trucks; Assorted Farm Toys. BOOKS & PAPER - Early Set of Funk & Wagnall Encyclopedias; Several Sets of Books w/Fancy Bindings; Reference Books; Antique Books; Vintage Sheet Music; Paper Ephemera. CHINA & GLASSWARE KITCHENWARE Lots Of Box Lots & Many Other Items To Be Sold! Accepted Payments: Cash and PA check. No out of state checks without prior approval.

Sale For:

MELVIN E. NEWCOMER, ATTY. (AGENT FOR OWNER


20B - Wednesday, September 19, 2018 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

DAY

LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED

MEAT SALE

Thurs., Sept. 20th ONLY!!!

1717 West Main Street, Ephrata • 717-738-3754 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7am-9pm; Closed Sunday

WHILE SUPPLIES LAST • NO RAIN CHECKS

www.martinscountrymarkets.com

Whole

2

Sirloin Tips

Cut Free

59 $ Lb.

2

Whole

Whole

Eye Rounds

Cut Free

$

Phone Orders Accepted Until Noon, Wed., September 19, 2018

Whole

Bottom Rounds

8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.

NY Strips

Cut Free

69 $ Lb.

2

Rib Eyes (Delmonico)

Cut Free

99 $

Whole

Whole Boneless

Butt Tenderloins

Cut Free

5

99

$

Whole Boneless

7

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If boots, a warm hat and a tuned-up snow blower are the only items on your winter preparation list, your home maintenance plan may need a makeover. These simple home maintenance projects can help lower your energy bills, prevent more costly repairs and/or increase the lifespan of your home. 1. Heating & Ventilation — Examine your fireplace and chimney system to ensure that no soot or creosote has collected. Any cracks or voids could potentially cause a fire. Before you turn the furnace or boiler on, replace the air filter and hire a professional to inspect the unit more thoroughly. These steps will improve the efficiency and life of your furnace and will ensure stable indoor air quality. 2. Seal Windows and Doors — If not properly sealed, windows and doors can be a major culprit for heat loss. To keep the warm air inside, inspect the weather-stripping around your home’s windows and doors for leaks, rot or decay. Repair or replace structural framing, and caulk inside and out, if necessary. 3. Insulate well — One of the easiest and most effective defenses against heat loss is

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Mold Is A Growing Problem In Many Homes Easy Ways Mold is unsightly. Mold can be hazardous. Mold can be growing in the home right now. Discovering Mold Mold is an all-natural substance found throughout nature. Mold spores are microscopic and can be found in the dust that forms indoors, and it’s impossible to keep them from invading a home. However, it is possible to prevent the conditions that help mold proliferate into a problem. In order to grow, mold only needs a few easily achieved conditions: moisture and a food source. Food can be just about any material on which mold can grow, be it furniture, walls or floors. Mold prefers temperatures around 75°F and humidity levels of 70 percent. Generally these are the ideal conditions in a home. Health Implications. Health effects from mold can vary from person to person. Some individuals may experience coughing, wheezing, nasal and throat conditions as a result of mold in the home. Those with asthma or other breathing difficulties may find their

breathing issues worsen. People with compromised immune systems may experience serious fungal respiratory infections. Severe cases may require hospitalization. Keeping a Home MoldFree Due to the far-reaching nature of mold, homeowners must be diligent in their inspections for mold indoors. Because moisture and warmth are the key ingredients to mold growth, eliminating the ideal environment is essential to keeping mold under control. • Seek out leaks or other water infiltration and correct the problems. • Use ventilation fans or open windows in the bathroom during and after showers. • Don’t leave standing water. • Check for mold odors and see if mold is hiding behind walls or under carpeting. • Ensure dryers and other combustion appliances are vented outdoors. • Use a dehumidifier in the home if humidity is a constant problem. • Keep the home cool.

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Common Concrete Problems Avoided With Proper Installation Easy Ways Concrete is a popular structural material among homeowners. One of the more affordable options for patios and other structures, concrete also can be durable and attractive. However, because no material is impervious to damage, concrete will need to be maintained, and certain problems can arise when concrete is not properly installed. Though an excellent material, concrete is not perfect. Even under ideal conditions, concrete can crack and breakage can occur. Here are some of the common complaints regarding concrete. • Scaling and spalling: Scaling and spalling is the crumbling effect of concrete. Very often this occurs from changes in climate, particularly freezing and thawing that causes structures to expand and contract. In areas where freezing and thawing conditions exist, masons should not overwork the concrete in an effort to keep an abundance of air in the mixture. Entrapped air will help buffer the freeze/thaw conditions. Use of chemical fertilizers in and around concrete can also lead to scaling. Chemicals can break down the surface of the concrete. This is a particular

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Choosing Appliances For Your Lifestyle

Enter a department store or even a big-box electronics retailer and you’ll be met with aisles of glistening appliances; everything to meet your every whim or desire. But do you really need all of those bells and whistles? Are you simply drawn in by the novelty of these gadgets? Many people purchase appliances on a whim, without really giving thought to how they will actually use them. An avid chef might need a six-burner range, but what about a bachelor who simply heats up leftover takeout? Probably not. There are microwaves that can heat up food automatically after scanning the product’s UPC code on the box. But doesn’t it take the same amount of time to simply punch a few

digits into the keypad? Don’t spend for frills you’ll never use. Before visiting the store, think about how you will use the appliances you are purchasing, large and small. Consider the convenience items you will need and the features you can do without. This will help you get the most machine for the money. Remember, sometimes an appliance is not worth the expense because the set up and clean up are time consuming, or you find you’re not using the selfcleaning or de-wrinkling feature on it, or whatever the gizmo may be. One thing to consider when getting new appliances is that newer models are much more energy efficient than models even 10 years old. Energy star models can save you money on energy bills and may even garner you tax benefits. Another thing to consider (Continued On Page 15)

Tackling Projects In A Series Of Stages When a large home improvement project looms, like adding a deck or updating your kitchen or bathroom, it can be overwhelming. As you write out the supply list, you may find yourself thinking of all the other things you would rather be doing. If you aren’t careful, those thoughts can take over and the project moved to the back burner. To avoid this scenario, it may be helpful to look at the project as a series of stages. Say you’re updating your kitchen. If you think about everything you have to do from the sanding to the painting to the lighting, you are sure to get overwhelmed and put the kibosh on the whole thing. If, however, you take the time to sit down

and stage out the process, you are more likely to proceed with it. So, sit down and make a list of all the tasks that need to be done. Do you plan to change out the lighting? Write that down. Do you plan to paint the walls and cabinets? Write that down. Do you plan to replace the trim? Write that down. Do you plan to add a backsplash? Write that down. Do you plan to change out the countertops? Write that the countertops. Once down. Keep going until you they’re in, you can install the have every task listed. backsplash and the underNow, take that list and the-cabinet lighting. determine what tasks should Still feeling overwhelmed? occur first. Painting, for Not to worry. Get out your example, should probably calendar and schedule each come before the new trim, of the tasks, giving yourself lighting, backsplash and plenty of time to complete countertops. That way, you each. Don’t try to paint won’t have to worry about everything all in one day. It spilling paint on any of the won’t happen. Give yourself new items. Once everything a weekend to prep and paint is painted, you might want to the walls and an extra long tackle the trim-your walls weekend to tackle the and cabinets will then be cabinets. Work on one complete. Next up should be section of the cabinets at time. Do the lower cabinet bases one day, the upper cabinet bases the next and the cabinet doors the day after that. Wrap everything up on the final day with the installation of the doors and new hardware and whatever touchups may be needed. Once you have the tasks scheduled, you can start Visit Our gathering the supplies and Large preparing for the work ahead. It is important that Working have everything you Showroom! you need to complete each task. Multiple trips to the store 2255 W. Main St., will slow progress Ephrata considerably. It is also important that you commit Showroom Hours: Mon.–Fri. 7:30–5, Sat. 9-12 noon

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How To Convert From Cavernous To Cozy Choosing

Though too much space sounds like the kind of problem many renters and homeowners would love to have, a large open space in a home can prove problematic. Oftentimes, the biggest complaint such spaces elicit from homeowners is the antiseptic feeling they create. Rather than the cozy feel many people prefer in a home, larger rooms often feel cavernous and cold. While homeowners might not care to or have the money to reduce the size of such rooms, there are ways to make a large room seem less spacious and more cozy and comforting. • When it comes to accessories, choose artwork. Apartment dwellers are fond of hanging mirrors to make smaller rooms appear larger. Why does this work? Because mirrors reflect light and make a room appear longer. But the last thing a room that already appears long and expansive needs is a mirror to make it seem even larger. So rather than hanging a mirror, hang artwork. Throw rugs on the floor can make a room appear less spacious as well. • Rearrange the furniture. Furniture that is far apart also gives the impression that a room is cavernous. Therefore, when rearranging

Balance the colors as much as possible to ensure spending time there is enjoyable and comfortable.

• Practice proper papering. Just like the color of furniture and paint contribute to how a large room feels, the wallpaper can as well. Larger rooms should not have wallpaper with stripes, be they horizontal or vertical stripes. That only makes a room seem longer. Wallpaper with tiny little patterns should be avoided as well. Chances are, such patterns in a large room will make things difficult on your eyes when sitting in the the furniture, it helps to actually give the room a room for an extended period cluster seats together. This negative, suffocating vibe. of time. will not only help a room seem more cozy, but it will make having conversations in the room easier and promote the room’s use as a result. • Consider the color scheme. Color plays a significant role in a room’s ambiance as well. For instance, lighter colors make a room seem larger, while darker colors do the opposite. Though darker colors can tighten up a room, it’s best to avoid going entirely with dark colors. Doing so can

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