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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2014

Around Town

of Lancaster County

VOLUME XLIX, NO. 31

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• Fall Home Lawn & Garden Guide

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Something For Everyone At Denver Fair

Also see our complete calendar of events in The Bulletin Board, in this section!

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17 Weaverland Mennonite Church, 210 Weaverland Valley Road (Route 897), East Earl, will hold a Community Meal at 5:30 p.m. For more information, call 717-445-6348.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 18 The Genius of the Founding Fathers: Understanding the History of the Constitution and the Politics of the Modern U.S. Supreme Court, 7:00 p.m., Adamstown Area Library, 3000 North Reading Road, Route 272, Adamstown. Register online or call 717-484-4200.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 20 Rothsville Community Day will be held at Forney Field, Church Street, Rothsville, beginning at 9:30 a.m. with a 5K FunRun/Walk/Pet Walk. There are children’s activities and food vendors. For more information, call Lorin Zimmerman at 717-656-4824.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 20 Back to the 80’s movie marathon, 11:00 a.m., Ephrata Public Library, 550 South Reading Road, Ephrata. Register online or call 717-738-9291.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 20 Eastern Lancaster County Library, 11 Chestnut Drive, New Holland, will present, “The Power of a Card: An Orientation to Your Library” from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Register for the free event by calling 717-354-0525.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 21 LifeSpring Fellowship, 490 West Lincoln Avenue, Lititz, will hold a Celebration Service entitled, “Thrive” at 10:30 a.m. The service will be followed by a picnic from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. A juggler will perform at 1:30 p.m. All are invited. For more information, call 717-627-0959.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 21 The Akron Fire Company, 1229 Main Street, Akron, will host a Vera Bradley Coach Bingo. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Games begin at 1:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more information or tickets, call Karen Leisey at 717-215-8800.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 23 THRU SATURDAY, SEPT. 27 The Ephrata Fair will be held in downtown Ephrata. For more information, call 717-733-4451.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese

Thanks to the tireless efforts of countless volunteers, the Denver Fair was a destination for the entire family to create lasting memories. Shown in the photos are (clockwise from top left): Miss Denver Fair contestants Lea Formica (first runner up), Katie Grobengieser (winner) and Cheyenne Schnettler (second runner up); a young girl eagerly awaits a ride; a family enjoys a light-hearted moment at the fish game; visitors enjoy the fall displays; the art show area; a couple watches the spinning rides; a mother and her boys watch the talents of the young swine show competitors; and a mother and son race down the slippy slide.


2A - Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

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SEPTEMBER - 2014 - OCTOBER Ephrata Fair Parade Night • Sept. 24 FOODS - (Nothing Breakable or Perishable) Cereals, Pasta, Juices, Rice & Rice Mixes, Spaghetti Sauce, “Helpers,” Jell-O, Pudding, Canned Vegetables and Fruits, Soups, Jelly, Canned Meat (SPAM, Ham, Chicken), Tuna, Peanut Butter, Cake Mixes, Crackers, Pancake Mix/Syrup, Instant Potatoes, Canned Pasta, Paper Products, Diapers, Franks.

Drop Off/ Collection Sites Martin’s Country Market, Eby’s Store (Martindale), Weaver Markets, Curves, Weiser’s Market (Akron), Sharp Shopper (Ephrata), Blue Ridge Communications, Ephrata National Bank (Denver), Ephrata Public Library, Wild Wings Pizza & Things, Fulton Bank (Rothsville Rd. & W. Main St.), First UMC (Ephrata), EASS Food Bank (227 N. State St.) 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mon.-Fri.

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Obituaries Carolyn J. Hertzog, 68, wife of Timothy E. Hertzog, Sr., Akron, died Tuesday, September 2. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Timothy E. Jr., husband of Jaime (Hagedal) Hertzog, Ephrata; a daughter, Coleen Louise, wife of Feasta Johnson, Ephrata; three grandchildren; two brothers: Eric Blauch, Butler, and Kevin Blauch, Carlisle; and two sisters: Stacy, Tennessee, and Kathleen, Lititz. Edward L. Speck, 59, husband of Debra (McComsey), Ephrata, died Tuesday, September 2. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Edward L. Speck IV, companion of Amber Stafford, Ephrata; and one grandchild. He was preceded in death by an infant son, Edward L. Speck III. Ruth M. Fasnacht, 83, Fairmount Homes, Ephrata, formerly of Reinholds, died Wednesday, September 3. She was the wife of the late Harlin “Pappy� Fasnacht. She is survived by a daughter, Cindy A., wife of Greg Harting, Reinholds; and a grandchild. Dr. Dale H. Reinecker, 84, husband of Joan B. (Knisley) Reinecker, Denver, died Wednesday, September 3. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Dr. Randal C., husband of

Kaarin Reinecker, Exeter Township, and Dr. Rick A., husband of Regina Reinecker, Adamstown; two daughters: Robyn R., wife of Dr. John Reihner, Washington, and Roslyn A., wife of Mark A. Bansner, Adamstown; seven grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Harold L. Kachel, 86, husband of Miriam E. (Saneholtz) Kachel, Garden Spot Village, New Holland, died Friday, September 5. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Alan E. Kachel, Kenhorst, and Craig L. Kachel, husband

of Lisa King-Kachel, Brownstown; three grandchildren; and a brother, Ralph D., husband of Joanna R. Kachel, Wyomissing. Ray H. Longenecker, 90, husband of Evelyn E. Shirk Longenecker, Lititz, died Friday, September 5. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons: Fred, husband of Marci Longenecker, Lititz, and Rick Longenecker, Manheim; one grandchild; two brothers: Carl, husband of Jane Longenecker, Lititz, and Jacob Longenecker, Rothsville; and two sisters: Elva

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The marriage of Jessica Alice Stoll, Ephrata, daughter of John and Ruth Stoll, Summertown, Tennessee, to Mr. Brock Matthew Witmer, Ephrata, son of Brian and Irene Witmer, Ephrata, was solemnized at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 14 at Ephrata United Zion Church, with Pastor Jason Schlabach, Columbus, North Carolina, officiating. The pianist was Brianna Mullett, and the violinist was Alisha Mullett. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore an ivory satin dress with a re-embroidered lace bodice and cap sleeves. She carried a bouquet of white

calla lilies, peach and white roses with other sprigs of peach, creamy yellow and mint hues wrapped in lace and burlap. Miss Sari Weaver was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Marianna Stoll, sister of the bride, Columbus, North Carolina; Jasiel Shirley, Kokomo, Mississippi; Jenafer Stoll, sister of the bride, Summertown, Tennessee; and Shirley Yoder, Ephrata. They each wore a mint floor-length gown with cap sleeves and a lacy waistband. They carried bouquets similar to the brides’. The flower girls were Chantaya Mullett, Penrose, North Carolina, and Gloria Miller, niece of the bride,

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The ushers were Dominick Miller, Reinholds, and Jonathan Zook, Lititz. The reception was held at New Covenant Mennonite Fellowship. The bride is a graduate of Natchez Trace Christian School, Tennessee. Mr. Witmer is a graduate of Ephrata Mennonite School. He is employed by Paul B, Lititz. Following their wedding trip to Sandals Grande Riviera, Jamaica, the couple will reside in Lititz.

EPHRATA HIGH SCHOOL MENU THURS., SEPT. 18 - WED., SEPT. 24 Thursday, September 18 1. Popcorn chicken with dip, whole grain roll with margarine. 2. Gardenburger on whole grain roll. 3. Pizza. 4. Deli ham and cheese on whole grain roll. 5. Roast beef club. 6. Crispy chicken salad. Tossed salad, French fries, fresh broccoli or cucumbers with dip, chilled pears, fresh fruit or slushie. Friday, September 19 1. Macaroni and cheese with whole grain roll and margarine. 2. Breaded chicken patty on whole grain roll. 3. Beef and cheese enchilada. 4. Deli turkey and cheese on whole grain roll. 5. Deli ham on whole grain roll. 6. Chicken Caesar salad. Stewed tomato sauce, seasoned green beans, baked beans, fresh cauliflower with dip, cinnamon applesauce, fresh fruit or slushie. Monday, September 22 1. Bosco’s stuffed pizza stick with meatballs and sauce. 2. Buffalo dippers with whole grain roll and margarine. 3. Fish and cheese on whole grain roll. 4. Italian hoagie. 5. Fiesta chicken wrap. 6. Chef salad. French fries, baked beans, fresh baby carrots or celery with dip, chilled peaches, fresh fruit or slushie. Tuesday, September 23 1. Meatball sandwich. 2. Breaded chicken patty on whole grain roll. 3. Papa John’s pizza. 4. Crispy chicken wrap. 5. Fruit and yogurt parfait with muffin. 6. Buffalo chicken salad. Sweet potato fries, green pepper strips with dip, assorted fresh fruit or slushie. Wednesday, September 24 1. Mountaineer popcorn chicken bowl with whole grain roll and margarine. 2. Gardenburger with cheese on whole grain roll. 3. BBQ chicken patty with cheese on whole grain roll. 4. Turkey BLT on flatbread. 5. Caesar wrap. 6. Southwest fiesta chicken salad. 7. Spinach and mandarin salad. Steamed corn, whipped potatoes, grape tomatoes with dip, mandarin oranges, fresh fruit or slushie. • Choice of Milk Daily • Breakfast Available Daily •

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The following listing is for the Cocalico and Lititz Senior Centers. Activities will be listed according to each Center. Menus are the same at each location. Cocalico Senior Center The Cocalico Senior Center, 156 West Main Street, Reinholds, welcomes all seniors, age 60 and over. The Center is handicapped accessible and is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Transportation is provided for those living in Ephrata, Akron, Clay, Denver, East or West Cocalico, Brecknock Township and Adamstown (Lancaster County only). Other residents living in surrounding areas are welcome, but transportation is not available. Reservations for lunch and transportation must be made by 11:00 a.m. one day in advance by calling the Center at 717-336-7489. Daily Activities Include: Wednesday, September 17: 8:30 a.m., Hot Breakfast with Rick; 9:00 a.m., Trip to Thrift Store; 9:15 a.m., Blood Pressures with Jess; 10:00 a.m., Game Day; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Thursday, September 18: 9:00 a.m., Bible Study; 10:00 a.m., “Identity Theft” with Heidi Duckworth; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Friday, September 19: 9:00 a.m., CPR Training with Jess; 10:00 a.m., Music by Lost and Found; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Monday, September 22:

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“Confronting The Controversies” What are some of the most controversial issues of our time? What makes them difficult to talk about? Can the church help people to understand the different views people have about these controversial issues and the role faith plays in shaping our opinions and

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Fold Awards, which recognizes excellence in student digital design work. • Alannah Grimm, Leola • Kristyn Starr, Denver

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The following students from the local area received degrees at the summer commencement ceremony held on Sunday, September 7 at Wilkes University. • Scott Bailey of Lititz, received a Master of Science in Education. • David Brubaker of Lititz, received a Master of Arts in Creative Writing. • Shelly Chmil of Lititz, received a Master of Science in Education. • Kathleen DeJulio of New Holland, received a Master of Science in Education. • Susan Halsey of Reinholds, received a Master of Science in Education. • Eric Rothenberger of Reinholds, received a Master of Science in Education. • Kelly Trupe of East Earl, received a Master of Science in Education. • Karla Weaver of East Earl, received a Master of Science in Education.

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the community. All are welcome to attend. For more information or to register for the small group studies, contact Carol Lau at 717627-2040 or laucarolann@ gmail.com. Brunnerville United Methodist Church is located at 517 Pinehill Road in Brunnerville.

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We ask that you shelter the prisoners and missing in Southeast Asia, who have endured hazard, imprisonment and pain beyond all reasonable expectation. Putting patriotism above personal concern, they have borne a burden for us all. Gallantly each went into battle in defense of our country. Give each the strength to endure the loneliness and separation while he remains somewhere in Southeast Asia, fate unknown. Help the President and the United States Government as they seek to resolve this issue and so open the minds and hearts of their captors that these brave men may soon return home to their loved ones. Friday, September 19 has been designated by the President of the United States as National POW/MIA Recognition Day. The Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary of the National, Department of PA, District 9 and local Lititz Springs Post 1463 Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary urge all citizens to recognize this important issue and take action on this day to fly the POW/MIA flag and the American flag in honor of 1,641 Americans still missing in Southeast Asia, and the 4,452 from WWI, 73,539 from WWII, 7,881 from Korea, 126 from the Cold War, and 6 from Iraq and other conflicts. Anne Loechner, Patriotic Instructor Lititz Springs VFW Post 1463, Ladies Auxiliary

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Cable, Reinholds, died Sunday, September 7. Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons: Christopher, husband of Michelle (Weit) Cable, Denver; Timothy, husband of Mandy (Wilson) Cable, Akron; and Mark, husband of Heather (Derr) Brooks, Dawsonville, Georgia; two daughters: Robyn Vedua, Kingsland, Georgia, and Tracy, wife of Jim Testerman, Lower Heidelburg; 15 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a grandchild. Roland G. Pollak, 86, husband of Clara Maslowski Pollak, Lititz, died Sunday, September 7. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Roland J. Pollak, husband of Andrea, Fall Hours

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Die Schadde uff der Grick The Shadow on the Creek Charles C. More An der Lechaa (Lehigh) hawwich gsotze (sat) Un in die Welle (waves) gschaut. Um mich rum hen Veggel gsunge Un Neschder (nests) sich gebaut. Ihre Schadde, wie die Wolke, Sin gschwumme (swam away) uff der Grick. Dann in weider Fern verschwunne (disappeared); Doch ihr Lied, des blieb zerick (yet, their song remains). So sitz ich doch gaar manichmol (often) Un schau mit driewem (sad) Blick.

Die Erinnrung ruft mer Schadde bei, Mei Gedanke sin die Grick. Wu die Schadde driwwer schwewe (float) Ball hier, ball do, ball datt; Dann verschwinne (disappear) sie im Wasser, Un der Schtrom, der draagt sie fatt (and the current carries them away). So mancher macht mer Freede (pleasure), Un mancher dutt mer weh (sorrows me), En mancher glingt as wie en Lied Vum’me Schadde, as ich seh. Er schwebt (floats) datt uff de Welle, Er sinkt datt in die Grick; Der Schtrom, der draagt des Bild mir fatt Un losst mei Schmatz (pain) zerick. Wie watt es dann mit mir mol geh, Wann ich aa nimmi bin, Wann ich muss heemwatts (homeward) wandre (wander) Ins Schaddeland (land of shadows) weit hin? Watt aa mei Bild so schwewe, Dann versinke (sinking) aus’m Blick? Der Dod, der dann mei Schmatz fatt nemmt, Losst er mei Lied zerick? *********************************************** One of the most beautiful Pennsylvania German poems. It’s worthwhile learning it by heart. *********************************************** September 17, 2014 Yuscht en Bischli-Gnippli, as mehnt des is en schenscht Deitsch Gedicht

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SUN., SEPT. 28 - Weaverland Mennonite Church, 210 Weaverland Valley Road, East Earl, will hold a Hymn Sing at 7:00 p.m. All ages welcome. MON., SEPT. 29 - Lifetree Café, 1 Dutchland Drive, Ephrata, will be showing “My Son Is Gay” from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Free to the public. For more info., call Rob at 717-7331229. MON., SEPT. 29 - The Brownstown Young at Hearts Seniors is planning a trip to Bally’s in Atlantic City. There is a cost. Bus leaves at 7:45 a.m. from

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S CHEDULE OF E VENTS Monday, September 22 3-8 P.M. Exhibits Registration (Fire Hall, Fair Building & Borough Building) 4-8 P.M. Grains Tent Registration Vegetable Registration (Grater Memorial Park) 6-9 P.M. Goat, Sheep, Swine, and Rabbit Registration 7:30-9 P.M. Dairy Beef Registration

Tuesday, September 23 9:30 A.M. Bake Sale Benefits Ephrata Farmers Day Association (Outside Fair Office) 11 A.M. Midway Opens 2:30 P.M. Dairy Beef Judging 4 P.M. Exhibits Open Swine Judging Silent Auction Opens (Fair Building) 4-9 P.M. Petting Zoo 5 P.M. Pork Chop Dinner (Tent City) Rides Open 5-7 P.M. Sneakers the Clown & Pony Rides (Tent City) 6 P.M. Antique Tractor Games 7 P.M. Rooster & Pig Chase 8 P.M. Exhibits Closed

Wednesday, September 24 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 Exhibits Closed 8:30 P.M. Worship Band (Whistle Stop Plaza)

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Thursday, September 25 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 Talking Turkey Contest 6-8 P.M. Shortline Model Railroad (11 S. State Street) 6:30 P.M. Pedal Tractor Pull BERG Pedal Go-Kart Race (Grater Memorial Park) 7 P.M. The Nomads (Whistle Stop Plaza) 8 P.M. Tug-Of-War Exhibits Closed

Friday, September 26 10 A.M. 11 A.M. 4 P.M. 4-9 P.M. 5 P.M. 5-7 P.M. 6 P.M. 6:30 P.M.

Midway Opens Exhibits Open Rides Open Petting Zoo Rabbit Judging Barrels of Fun Train Ride (Tent City) Candy Scramble (Tent City) Antique Tractor Pull DKers Juggling (Tent City) 7 P.M. Family Fun Contests Dante (Whistle Stop Plaza) 8 P.M. Exhibits Closed

Saturday, September 27 8 A.M. 8-10 A.M. 10 A.M. 11 A.M. Noon 1 P.M. 1-4 P.M. 7 P.M. 8 P.M.

Quoits Tournament In Park Exhibits Removed In Park Cornhole Tournament In Park Exhibits Open Baby Parade Registration Rides Open Baby Parade Shortline Model Railroad (11 S. State Street) Gina & The Treble Makers (Whistle Stop Plaza) Silent Auction Closes (Fair Building) Exhibits Closed

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dressed in 80s attire. For more info. or tickets, call Scott Harper at 717-3362192. 21 and older only. FRI., OCT. 10 - Our Mother of Perpetual Help Church, 320 Church Avenue, Ephrata, will host former White House Chef John Moeller from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for a dinner and cooking demonstration. There is a cost for tickets. Proceeds will benefit the OMPH Food Bank. For more info. or tickets, call Rita Pfautz at 717-7339247. SAT., OCT. 11 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Denver, will hold a Big John Nolt Chicken BBQ Dinner from 10:00 a.m. to ? There is a cost. For more

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called, “Don’t Fear, Be Prepared” from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend. For more info., call Helen Polauf at 717733-3987. SAT., OCT. 18 - Smokestown Fire Company, 860 Smokestown Road, Denver, will hold a Haus and Pinochle Card Party at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-336-2687. SUN., OCT. 19 - The Reinholds Lions Club will host a Coach Bingo at the Reinholds Fire Company Banquet Room. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Games begin at 3:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info. or to reserve a seat, call Jim Kidwell at 717-721-1957. WED., OCT. 22 - Akron Volunteer Fire Company will hold the Annual Halloween Parade. The parade starts at the Broad Street Park and ends at the fire station. Parade staging begins at 6:30 p.m. and the parade begins at 7:00 p.m.

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All participants must have a number. Numbers provided at Broad Street Park. Costumes, food, prizes and fun. SAT., OCT. 25 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Denver, will hold a Soup and Sub Sale from 8:00 a.m. until sold out. There is a cost. For more info., call 717-336-6767. SUN., OCT. 26 - The Ephrata Amvets will hold a Coach Bingo at 641 South State Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 1:00 p.m. Bingo starts at 2:30 p.m. There is a cost. For tickets or more info., call Katelyn at 717471-7508. Food and snacks available. All proceeds benefit the Relay For Life team CoWorker’s For A Cure.

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JEREMIAH’S FIELD Background Scripture: Jeremiah 32:1-9,14,15 At first glance, it might seem frivolous for the editor of the Book of Jeremiah to devote the better part of what we know to be the 32nd chapter of this book to the story of Jeremiah’s field. Especially in this period: probably the lowest ebb in Judah’s history.

While the power of Judah’s King Zedekiah is fading, Babylon’s Nebuchadrezzer is ascending with lightning speed and power. And Jeremiah the prophet is languishing in Zedekiah’s prison! Why is a prophet in prison? Because that is where they usually windup or where want them to be kept. Many feel that “the only good prophet is a dead prophet.” King Zedekiah is outraged with Jeremiah: “Why do you prophesy and say, ‘Thus says the Lord: Behold I am giving this city (Jerusalem) into the hand of the king of Babylon, and shall speak to him face to face and see him eye to eye; and he shall take Zedekiah

to Babylon and there he shall remain until I visit him,’ says the Lord; though you fight against the Chaldeans (Babylonians), you shall not succeed.” With Jerusalem under siege, King Zedekiah

understandably couldn’t help but regard these words as “treason!” Many parts of Jeremiah are not in chronological order. Instead, the editor who put together the narratives and oracles chose to

arrange these materials in what he considered their order of importance, not their chronology. Had he used chronological order, the material of chapter 32 should probably have followed Jeremiah 37. He arranged the materials in what he considered to be their order of importance, not the time sequence of those materials. So the editor had a plan, but it is a plan different from what we normally expect. A FAMILY OBLIGATION In Jeremiah 32:12 we read, “I gave the deed of purchase to Baruch the son of Neriah son of Mahseiah in the presence of Hanamel my cousin.” By naming

names, Jeremiah is establishing the validity of his testimony. The same is true when he speaks of his secretary and scribe, Baruch, whose name appears 23 times in Jeremiah and twice in the Book of Nehemiah. His historicity, then, is well-established. He is witness to Jeremiah’s words and deeds. Whenever his name appears he is depicted as reliable and authoritative in preserving the oracles of Jeremiah. So, God called two men to serve him: Jeremiah to proclaim the words of prophecy and Baruch to write them down and perpetuate them for future generations. Sometime during 588 B.C., Zedekiah, the last

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king of Judah, imprisoned Jeremiah in the court of one of his palaces, where Jeremiah had a paranormal experience: “The word of the Lord came to me: ‘Behold, Hanamel‌will come to you and say, Buy my field which is at Anathoth, for the right of redemption by purchase is yours.â€? It was customary that one’s next-of- kin was responsible to redeem the family property in case of debt. Hanamel’s next-of-kin was Jeremiah. Unfortunately, it seemed the worst time to redeem the family property. First, Jeremiah was in jail and probably would be executed. Secondly, this was the lowest point in the history of Judah and, although Zedekiah refused to admit it, Judah would probably fall to the Babylonians - as, actually, it did! GOD’S TIMING Bad timing on God’s part? No, the best of timing, because Jeremiah’s purchase of this land would send a signal to all Judah: no matter what happens, there will be a time when God plants and nourishes his people in the once-devastated kingdom. This was

not just Jeremiah’s opinion, but a prophetic message, a promise given him by God. That, In the midst of invasion, Jeremiah would purchase a piece of family land, might seem utterly ridiculous. Nevertheless, it was God’s message through Jeremiah. God had a plan and it would be fulfilled: domestic, commercial and national life would be resumed at a time of God’s choosing. Jeremiah’s field— an insignificant piece of land in an insignificant location—became the rallying-point for the faith of the people of Judah. Jeremiah was probably not greatly loved by his contemporaries. He denounced the people of his hometown Anathoth, the temple priests, vindictive rulers, military authorities and false prophets. These prophetic responsibilities wearied him and he yearned for release from this odious vocation (9:2). His own combative nature concerned him deeply (15:10). At one point he was so distraught that he cursed the day he was born (20:14). His mission he felt as an inner burning fire (20:9). Being what God wants you to be

Births BEILER, Levi K. and Malinda F. (Fisher), Birdin-Hand, a son, at home. BROWN, Maurissa, and Barry C. Johnson, Ephrata, a son, at Ephrata Community Hospital. BURKHOLDER, Alvin

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and do what he wants you to do is often very painful and, dismaying. But the true servant tries to fulfill his mission so that he may satisfy the Lord who laid it upon him. In 1964 a semi-autobiographical novel, I Never Promised You A Rose Garden was published under the pen name of Hannah Green. In 1977 it was made into a film and ion 2004 a play. The title sticks in the memories of those of us who come to realize that often God presents us in this life, not with the mythical rose garden, but Jeremiah’s field. A call to keep the faith, the field will ultimately bring us something even more wonderful than a rose garden.

and Carolyn (Nolt), East Earl, a daughter, at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. BURKHOLDER, James and Diane (Snyder), East Earl, a daughter, at home. GLICK, Jonas and Barbie (Petersheim), Leola, a son, at home. GRACEY, Adam R. and Kelly (Williams), Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. HANG, Bee and Ving Xiong, Denver, a son, at Ephrata Community Hospital. HURST, Nathan P. and Adrienne (Zimmerman), Denver, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. KAUFFMAN, Benjamin M. and Rachel S. (Stoltz-

fus), Stevens, a son, at home. KEHM, Timothy and Lisa (Eash), New Holland, a son, at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. KING, Arlan and Mary Ruth (King), Bird-in-Hand, a daughter, at Birth Care and Family Health Services, Bart. KING, Samuel B. and Sadie (Stoltzfus), Leola, a daughter, at Birth Care and Family Health Services, Bart. PARKHURST, Michael A. and Joanna (Dehetre), Ephrata, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. PEREIRA, Jose and Carrie (DiNovis), Lititz, a daughter, at Ephrata Community Hospital. SMUCKER, Jacob and Naomi Sue (Esch), Lititz, a son, at Heart of Lancaster

Regional Medical Center, Lititz. SNYDER, Jason M. and Ashlee (Sweigart), Ephrata, a son, at Ephrata Community Hospital. STOLTZFUS, Jacob and Elizabeth (Riehl), Lititz, a son, at home. STOLTZFUS, Melvin and Sarah (King), Leola, a son, at home. STOLTZFUS, Nelson and Martha (Zook), Narvon, a daughter, at Birth Care and Family Health Services, Bart. VOZZELLA, Joseph Jr. and Angela (Nolt), Ephrata, a son, at Ephrata Community Hospital. WENGER, Eric and Andrea J. (Horst), Lititz, a daughter, at home. ZEISET, Jonathan M. and Vanessa (Brady), Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital.

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September 18 Evan Michael Honberger, 7, son of Heather and Jansen Honberger, Ephrata. September 19 Austin Lee Martin, 4, son of Ervin and Carolyn Martin, New Holland. September 21 Kade Landon Good, 8, son of Kenton and Krystal Good, East Earl. Sharla Rose Ringler, 10, daughter of Allen and Miriam Ringler, Narvon. Janson Durell Zimmerman, 7, son of Harold and Minerva Zimmerman, Ephrata.

September 22 Katerine Rose Allgyer, 2, daughter of Ryan and Amanda Allgyer, Womelsdorf, granddaughter of Mike and Debra Allgyer, Reading, and great-granddaughter of Raymond and Anna Mary Wenger, Lititz. September 23 Olivia MacKenzie Good, 11, daughter of Thomas and Krista Good, Ephrata. Keegan Thomas Maloney, 11, son of Tom and Angie Maloney, Mechanicsville, Virginia, grandson of Regis and Ginny Stumpf, Lititz.

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A good farmer will know when certain varieties of apples are ripe, and he or she will likely cordon off trees that are not ready for picking. Ripe apples will be crisp and firm. Keep in mind that apples ripen from the outside of the tree inward. Those are the ones usually picked first, anyway. Try to get to an orchard

these picking tips to make the experience even more of a success. • Apples. Many orchards that have open picking seasons plant dwarf apple trees to make the picking process easier, particularly for young children, so there’s no need to bring along a ladder. You should still be able to find plenty of apples close to the ground.

weather and awe-inspiring foliage may be the reason so many festivals and outdoor events are scheduled this time of year. Apple and pumpkin picking are popular fall pastimes. Neighborhood orchards open their doors to the public, allowing men, women and children to scour their fields and trees for the perfect finds. Heed

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moisture-related spoilage. Apples keep best in a cool location. • Pumpkins. Pumpkin patches are often found in close proximity to apple orchards. Picking pumpkins to eat or decorate the home is a popular autumn activity, one that families often enjoy together. When visiting a pumpkin patch, dress accordingly. That means wearing shoes that you don’t mind getting dirty, as the patch may be muddy. Layer clothing in case it is a chilly day. Breezes are more pronounced in open fields. Pumpkins are “long-keepers,” which means if they are uncut or not damaged, they can last for several weeks. This means you can pick pumpkins at the same time as apples. When selecting a pumpkin, look for one that is completely orange. After picking, a green or yellow pumpkin may never ripen to orange. Bring along a small wagon and knife so that you can cut the vine, if necessary. Pumpkins are heavy, and a wagon will come in handy, especially with youngsters in tow. Ripe pumpkins should not dent easily. Examine your pumpkin for holes or insects, which could indicate internal rot that greatly reduces the shelf life of the pumpkin. Remember, carving the pumpkin reduces its life expectancy, so be sure to reserve that task until close to Halloween. If you desire a pumpkin to turn into a baked treat or other dish, you will need a type of small, sweet cooking pumpkin known as a “sugar pumpkin.” The meat of this pumpkin is much less stringy and more smooth than decorative pumpkin varieties. Autumn is the season for apple and pumpkin picking. This is a great way to spend an afternoon outdoors with the family.

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Hot Apple Cider Is A Favorite Fall is known for many things, corn mazes, mums and more. But perhaps nothing says fall more than u-pick produce, and among the favorites are apples. There are a lot of things you can do with apples from displaying them in centerpieces to turning them into scrumptious cakes and pies. You might want to make some hot cider. Try this recipe. 8 to 10 apples, quartered 1 cup sugar 4 cinnamon sticks 4 tablespoon allspice Place apples in a large stockpot and fill with just enough water to cover the apples. Add sugar. Wrap cinnamon sticks and allspice in a doubled-up cheesecloth, tie and add to apples. Boil on high for 1 hour, checking frequently. Reduce heat and simmer covered for 2 hours. Let cool. Remove spices and mash apples to a pulp-like consistency. Let cool and strain cider a couple of times. Serve plain or with dollops of whipped cream. Store any remaining apple cider in an airtight container in refrigerator for up to a week or freeze for later use.


SOS (Stock Our Shelves) continues to meet the need for food staples and monetary donations to fill requests for food from Ephrata Area Food Bank. Requests for food could serve 60+ families at a given time. Throughout the year, monetary donations provide dairy products, meat, bread, etc. Ephrata First UMC is coordinating efforts to collect food for Ephrata Area Social Services Food Bank during September/ October. Volunteers will collect food donations as they move along the Ephrata Fair Parade route on Wednesday, September 24. Prior to the parade, volunteers will provide collection bags/list of needed food items, to houses in the local area. There are many drop-off/collection sites including: Martin’s Country Market, Sharp Shopper (Ephrata), Weaver Markets, Weiser’s Market (Akron), Eby’s Store (Martindale), Blue Ridge Communications (Office, South Reading Road), Fulton Bank (Rothsville Road and West Main Street), Curves, Ephrata National Bank (Denver), Ephrata Public Library, Wild Wings/Pizza, Ephrata area churches and EASS (Ephrata Area Social Services), 227 North State Street, Ephrata, Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Food donations are to be nonperishable items: canned fruits, vegetables, and pasta; peanut butter, jelly, crackers, cereal, ‘Helpers,’ spaghetti sauce, boxes of Jell-O/pudding, rice, paper products, diapers, etc. Monetary donations may be sent to the EASS Food Bank. The local community has been very supportive as they meet ongoing needs of the local people. The local grocers, churches, businesses, various organizations continue to be supportive of EASS services and food donations throughout the year.

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First Responders Are In Need Of Your Help

With the anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks in our country, we are reminded of many things, and one of those things is how important our emergency responders are to our everyday life. The Ephrata Community Ambulance Association (ECAA) is one of those dedicated groups of first responders, and they are actively searching for volunteers to join their team and make a difference in the local community.

ECAA utilizes willing volunteers to staff ambulances weekends and nights from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. as they are available. Volunteerism in general is declining in recent years. EMS takes a hard hit due in part to rising training costs, more time required for initial training and the 24 continuing education hours required every three years to recertify in Pennsylvania. The ambulance association cov-

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ers 23 square miles in Akron, Ephrata Boro, Clay, Ephrata Township and parts of West Earl. They are looking for first responders in the form of EMTs and EMRs. If you have ever considered becoming a first responder, please call the ambulance association at 717-733-2821 for details on how to make a difference for so many. You can also visit their website at www.ephrata

ambulance.org for more information on volunteering your time and giving back to the community or email them at volunteer@ephrata ambulance.org with questions regarding becoming a volunteer or for more information regarding the ride-along observer program for those 18 years of age and older. Shown in the photo is ambulance association president John Martin.

Let Us Never Forget – 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony Held

A 9/11 remembrance ceremony was held to honor all the people that lost their lives due to a terrorist attack at the hands of Al-Qaeda. The ceremony was sponsored by Blue Ridge Communications in conjunction with America’s 9/11 Foundation and Keystone Soldiers. Cindy Mellinger of Blue Ridge Communications and Ephrata’s Chief William Harvey spearheaded this tribute movement, which

was held at the Ephrata American Legion Post 429 ballroom. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor killing 2,335 service men and women, half of which were on the Battleship Arizona. On September 11, 2001, Al-Qaeda high-jacked four jet liners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Buildings killing 2,749 people. One crashed into the Pentagon, killing

125 people, and the fourth was headed to Washington also, but was brought down by the passengers themselves in rural Pennsylvania, killing 44 passengers and crew. This is not to mention the approximately 200 people that jumped to their deaths trying to escape the collapse of the towers. The number of first responders, firemen, police and civilians trying to assist has never fully been tallied.

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More people died on 9/11 then Pearl Harbor, and that event sent us to war. So the War on Terrorism is just as justified as if not more so, to bring peace and stability to this troubled world. This service was to remember all the fallen heroes and those trying to help on that horrific day. We must never forget, this is our Pearl Harbor, and those who sacrificed

should always be remembered. Shown in the left photo are members of the Red Rose Honor Guard as they present the flags for recognition of the various branches of service. Shown in the right photo is American Legion Post 429 commander David Dreibelbis saluting as the folded flag is presented by Chris Mattson, a member of the Red Rose Honor Guard.


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Celebrating East Cocalico Lions Prepare For Ephrata Fair “Rise Of Nones� The Ephrata Fair is apA Local proaching fast and the East Conversation Cocalico Lions Club is busy Hero Contemporary American

Like millions of Americans of his generation, Lancaster County native Major Dick Winters went off to fight in a global war for freedom. Having helped win the victory, he returned home and picked up the strands of his life. On Saturday, September 20, the real Dick Winters will be revealed during a Remembering Dick Winters Roundtable where five men who knew him best will hold a discussion, not just among themselves, but with audience members curious about Lancaster County's bestknown soldier. Taking part in the discussion will be: • Bill Jackson - retired editor and publisher of the Hummelstown Sun, who knew Winters years before "Band of Brothers." • Bob Hoffman - Lebanon architect and long time friend who accompanied Winters to Hollywood to the Emmys in 2002, as well as many other personal appearances.

preparing for it. The club’s food trailer will be located at the corner of Main and Washington Street, and they will be serving their world famous oyster sandwiches and platters along with the best hamburgers/cheeseburgers on the midway. Also on the menu will be, shrimp, hot dogs, ham sandwiches/platters, toasted ham and cheese sandwiches along with many other delicious items. Also, the club is excited to announce that new on the menu this year will be a fish sandwich. Shown in the photo are members of the East Cocalico Lions as they prepare food in their trailer at the 2013 fair. Drop by anytime to say “hi� and enjoy the food. All proceeds from this

fundraiser and all the Lions fundraisers are given back to the community. Whenever a Lions Club gets together, problems get smaller and communities get better. That’s because they help where help is

needed, in their own communities and around the world, with unmatched integrity and energy. East Cocalico Lions is part of this largest service organization in the world with clubs in 209 countries or

geographic areas with over 1.35 million members. If you are interested in finding out more about the East Cocalico Lions or would like to join, please call 717336-5311.

• Cole Kingseed - Coauthor with Winters of the New York Times best-selling book "Beyond the Band of Brothers" • Larry Alexander -

Lancaster journalist and author of the New York Times best-seller "Biggest Brother: The Life of Major Dick Winters" • Dick Hoxworth - retired

WGAL news anchorman and close friend of Winters, who will moderate the roundtable. The event will be held at the Ephrata Main Theatre on Saturday, September 20 from 3:30 p.m. until 6:00 p.m., during which Winters friends will recall their relationships with Winters, share stories, reflect on inspirational moments, and relate their thoughts on the memorial being planned for Ephrata that will feature a statue of Winters. They will also field questions from the audience. Afterward, the event moves upstairs to the ban-

quet room of Lily's On Main for a more intimate gathering, where guests can talk personally with Winters' friends, have books signed, while remembering Dick Winters and his legacy. All proceeds will be used to build a Veterans' Plaza honoring all local veterans. The centerpiece of the plaza will be a statue of Winters, an exact duplicate of one dedicated in 2012 in France. Tickets for the event are available online or can be purchased in person during business hours at the Historic Smithton Inn Bed and Breakfast in Ephrata. Tickets can be purchased at the door. fair foods

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culture has provided fertile soil for a rise in the number of people who have no religious affiliation. “Rise of Nones� Conversations with the Spiritual but not Religious,� a continuing education program at Garden Spot Village, will explore this phenomenon. Garden Spot Village ALIVE (Active Lifelong Learners in Vital Engagements) invites the general public to attend this six-part series, which begins Wednesday, October 8 and meets on consecutive Wednesdays through November 12, from 7:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. in the chapel at Garden Spot Village, 433 South Kinzer Avenue in New Holland. “This course will look at significant changes and trends in American religious life since the 1950s, with a focus on the ‘Nones’ who do not claim any particular faith identity,� said Chet Yoder, director of pastoral services at the retirement community. Instructor for the program is Brian Miller, pastor of Sunnyside Mennonite Church in Lancaster. The textbook is Belief Without Borders: Inside the Minds of the Spiritual but not Religious by Linda Mercadante. There is a cost for the sixpart program, which includes the textbook. Pre-registration is requested. Please call 717355-6000 or stop by the Resident Services desk at Garden Spot Village.

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For Sale FOR SALE: Stun guns, pepper sprays, alarms, security cameras and more. Robin’s This N That Shop, Green Dragon Market, Building #1. 717-2033630.

THURS., SEPT. 18 - WED., SEPT. 24 Thursday, September 18 1. Mickey’s pizza, broccoli, tossed salad. 2. Sandwich. 3. Salad. Choices: Vegetable tray, assorted fresh and canned fruit or 100% juice. Friday, September 19 1. Popcorn chicken, potato smiles, green beans. 2. Sandwich. 3. Salad. Choices: Vegetable tray, assorted fresh and canned fruit or 100% juice. Monday, September 22 1. Meatless Monday - Waffle sticks, hash brown, yogurt. 2. Sandwich. 3. Salad. Choices: Vegetable tray, assorted fresh and canned fruit or 100% juice. Tuesday, September 23 1. Meatball sub, whole wheat roll, French fries. 2. Sandwich. 3. Salad. Choices: Vegetable tray, assorted fresh and canned fruit or 100% juice. Wednesday, September 24 1. Breaded chicken, mashed potato, broccoli. 2. Sandwich. 3. Salad. Choices: Vegetable tray, assorted fresh and canned fruit or 100% juice. • Choice of Milk Served Daily •

FOR SALE: Schedule your pool closing now. Complete Pool & Spa, 2693 N. Reading Rd, Denver. Winter covers, chemicals, pools, spas, pumps, filters, steps, ladders, toys, floats and more. 20% savings on purchase with ad. Phone, 717-4841983.

FOR SALE: Several large trees cut, 5-6’ length. $300. Call Joe, 717-445-9203. FOR SALE: Sears Craftsman pressure washer, 2500 PSI MAX, 2.3 GPM MAX, $150. Call 717-738-4151.

FOR SALE: Super Pro 70”, 50” charcoal grill new in box, smoke stack with front and side tables. Asking $90 ORBO. 717-336-6308.

FOR SALE: Mens Italian leather car coat, black, size 46, $100; brown leather air force bomber jacket, size 3X, perfect condition, $150; mens camel color wool sport coat, never worn, 50L, $65; mens London Fog all weather coat, tan, 46R, $80. 717-7331706.

FOR SALE: Inventory Reduction Auction. New & used tools, hardware, antiques. Saturday, September 27, 9am. www.sensenig-hardware.com, 717-445-5383.

FOR SALE: Peacock feathers, approx. 75-100 available, make offer. New Queen Ann solid cherry coffee table, 20” x 30” and 18” high, $75. 717738-4481.

FOR SALE: 12 quart Mirro pressure cooker, like new, $45; drop handle milk can, Thompson Dairy, $55. 717278-3384.

FOR SALE: Jotul model 715/ 515 coal stove, older unit, used one season, $500. Call 717-738-1411.

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FOR SALE: Go-Cart, 125CC, very fast, low hours, 2 seats, $1,200. 717-355-5511.

FOR SALE: Firewood cheap. You cut and haul. Hardwood cheap! Call 610-517-3379.

FOR SALE: Custom built replacement windows and doors. Professional installation. Ask for Roy Ulrich, 717733-7534, Thank You! FOR SALE: Oak firewood. Seasoned, split, delivered fifteen mile radius of East Earl, $175 cord. 717-7993038. FOR SALE: Mens Ralph Lauren wool sport coat, like new, grey tweed, 46L, $65. Mens wind breakers (London Fog), 2XL, $40 each. 717-733-1706.

Antiques FOR SALE: Huge selection, quality antiques and vintage items. Farm primitives, graniteware, stoneware, early china, much more. Burkholder’s Ever-Green Farm, 705 Franklin Street, Denver. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 9am-6pm and Saturday, 9am-noon. Call for other times, 717-615-0688, 717336-5444. FOR SALE: Antique Blackstone wringer wash, great condition, $1,500 OBO. 717471-9992.

FOR SALE: Tires, (2) 225/ 75R16 10 ply. Great shape, $50 each. Call 717-7381411. FOR SALE: Beer taps, Old Bud taps, plus single tap, C02 tank, $175. 717-587-3081. FOR SALE: Sweet potatoes, Gold Mar, Beuagard, white O’Henry, Yellow Jersey. 2miles south Terre Hill, off 897. FOR SALE: Hoveround power chair, 300 lb. capacity, like new, $1,800 or will consider offer. 717-8592121.

Appliances FOR SALE: Huge selection of blemished freezers and misc. closeout appliances. Many with full warranties. Free delivery. Financing available. Martin Appliance, 1717 West Main, Ephrata. 717-7337730.

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4B - Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News� FOR SALE: Washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator, $75 and up. Delivery available. 717556-8008.

FOR SALE: 1997 Dodge Caravan, AWD, good shape, high miles, $1,200 or best offer. Call 717-661-7747.

FOR SALE: 1995 VW Passat, 202K miles, 5-speed, new inspection, faded paint in spots. $2,100. 717-2016552.

Auto/Truck

FOR SALE: 1966 Mustang, 289 engine, cruisamatic, 3 speed trans, good project car, $2,300. 717-278-3384.

FOR SALE: 1999 Ford Taurus, 134,000. All power equipment. Climate control. 8/14 state inspection, new battery, steering work, $1,500. 610698-7378 after 6.

FOR SALE: 2 motors, 455 bored out 70 over, needs to be put back together, $400 and 400 Pontiac motor, needs parts to put back together. $200. Call Jim, 717466-0719.

FOR SALE: 1994 Chevy Omega van. 6 seats, removable, inspected. $1,900. 717-484-4544.

FOR SALE: 1980 Pontiac Trans Am hood, blue with firebird decal, $100. Call Jim, 717-466-0719.

FOR SALE: Toyota Camry Sport 2009, stick, premium sound, satellite, blue tooth, silver, $8,625. 717314-8367.

Rocky Ridge Auto has a part-time opening to detail cars, primarily interiors with some exterior detailing. We are looking for a hard working, dedicated individual. Ability to do light mechanical work is a big plus. Rocky Ridge Auto also has a part-time opening for a mechanic to do light duties such as brakes, tires and other light installations. State inspection license a plus. We are looking for a hard working dedicated individual. This position may grow into full time.

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FOR SALE: 1997 Ford SuperDuty bucket truck. Less than 95K miles. V8 gas auto w/ OD. A28D lift 30’. Tool box body. Air compressor, good condition. Inspected through January 2015, $8,500. Reinholds. 717-406-6434.

FOR SALE: 1993 Suburban 4x2, 120K, no rust, very good condition, no third seat, new inspection, $2,200 OBO. 717-725-5077. FOR SALE: 1998 Olds Aurora, 155K, excellent condition, green with saddle leather, chrome wheels. Call 717-656-4120 leave message.

HELP WANTED for local courier company. Independent contractors with their own 3/4 or 1 ton vans to make multiple deliveries in and out of PA. Call between 9 am and 4 pm. Press X-Press, Inc. (717) 272-0400

FOR SALE: Tag, title transfers. Reasonable. 384 Reinholds Road. Hours vary, call for an appointment. 717371-5652. FOR SALE: 2000 Honda Civic EX, white, 125,500 miles, automatic, AC, sunroof, CD, PL, PW, inspection 6/15, excellent condition, $3,900 OBO. Call/text, 717-9687852. FOR SALE: 1995 Cherokee RHD 4WD, 115,000 miles, new tires, 4.0 engine, rebuilt transmission, needs work, $2,500. 717-738-1411. FOR SALE: 2001 Ford Ranger XLT, good condition, $6,000 OBO. Phone, 717738-4120. FOR SALE: 1994 Plymouth Grand Voyager LE, AWD, 139K, new tires, needs tuneup, $2,200. 717-721-7490.

Boats/Motors FOR SALE: Stratos 19’ bass boat, Johnson 175 HP, 2 fish finders, GPS, 70 thrust. Motorguide. Cash only. Very well kept. $5,700 OBO. 717419-2497.

Farm/Livestock FOR SALE: Satoh Buck, 3cyl. diesel tractor w/loader. Runs good. Probably early 1980s. $4,000. 717-4066434. FOR SALE: 3000 Ford tractor, power steering, 3 point, live PTO, excellent condition, $4,000; 3 point disk, $425; 3 point 2 row corn planter, $250. 717-471-4620.

PART-TIME TELLER DENVER 22 hours a week. Math and computer proďŹ ciency. Please contact Jeff at (717) 721-5242

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - 5B

Household/Furniture

Lawn & Garden

FOR SALE: Custom built replacement windows and doors. Professional installation. Ask for Roy Ulrich, 717733-7534, Thank You!

FOR SALE: 8x14 garden shed, salt box style, new roof, great shape, asking $275 OBO. You remove. Please call 717-381-8912.

FOR SALE: Sofa, very good condition, pay this ad and its yours. 717-336-6898. FOR SALE: Bedroom set, headboard, chest of drawers, dresser, 2 nightstands. Dovetailed drawers, $375. 717821-3730. FOR SALE: Custom solid wood hickory kitchen cabinets with desk and pantry area including countertops. All drawers, slides, cabinets, work well. This Lshaped kitchen is in great condition. $3,500 OBO. Please call or text Kevin at 717-278-2102. FOR SALE: Brown reclining sofa, excellent condition. Dining table with 2 chairs, queen black metal headboard and frame, desk with black slate top and chair. 717-6253359. FOR SALE: Large rolltop desk, $125. Matching tan metal file cabinet and desk, $100. Call 717-721-5649. FOR SALE: Weight bench, different size dumbbell bars, 500lbs., must take all, $200; Country corner cabinet, $150; Free 27” floor TV, works good. 717-336-7685.

Machinery/Tools FOR SALE: Dust collectors, $125+; table saws, $125+; jointer, 6”, $200; jointer spiral, $595; lots more equipment available. 717733-5348. FOR SALE: Air compressor, 5HP, 80 gal. tank, runs good, $425. Call 717-406-7258.

Motorcycles/ATV’s FOR SALE: 2008 Dyna Low Rider, 4,000 miles, excellent condition, $11,500 OBO. 717-823-8718.

FOR SALE: Premier 5 piece drumset, excellent condition and sound, black chrome. $600 OBO. 717-464-1947.

Pets & Animals FOR SALE: Boxer/Basset puppies, $200 OBO. Ready 9/16 to good home. Call or text. 717-466-0584. FOR SALE: AKC rottweiler, female, $425. 717-733-4929. FOR SALE: Precious family raised puppies ready for homes. 3/4 jack russel, 1/4 rat terrier, wormed, health certificate, $200. 717-4455588. FOR SALE: Two female Pomeranian puppies, two months old, home raised, one black, one tan, $325. Call 717-629-8882. FOR SALE: AKC English Mastiff 8 week old puppies, male and female, apricot or fawn color. $1,200. 717-3515081.

FOR SALE: We still have red raspberries. Order large quantities, pick your own by appointment only. Also, blackberries, lavender. Antique shop open. Burkholder’s Ever-Green Farm, 705 Franklin Street, Denver. 717-336-5444, 717-6155444.

Real Estate FOR SALE: By owner, open house, Saturday 9/13 & 9/ 20, 1pm-4pm. 1302 Cedar Ave, East Earl. From Shady Maple south RT897 across 322, right Edgewood, right Cedar. 2002 rancher open floor plan, 3BR, 2BA, kitchen w/island, laundry, 2 car garage. Huge walk-out daylight basement. Bonus possible in-law suite, $269,000. 717-351-0324.

Musical FOR SALE: Accordion 120 bass, color black, six shifts on keyboard, accordion, is new, also case. $850, Berks county. 610693-5624.

John F. Martin & Sons, Inc. is accepting applications:

Warehouse Order Pickers 1st & 2nd Production Laborers 1st & 2nd Machine Operators 1st & 2nd Maintenance 1st & 2nd Production Supervisors 1st & 2nd Great career opportunities w/competitive wages & benefits.

Please apply at:

124 West Airport Road, Lititz, PA 17543 No Phone Calls Please 55 Lower Hillside Road • Stevens, PA 17578 or mail resume to: PO Box 137, Stevens, PA 17578 or fax (717) 336-0538 or email bobwatts@johnfmartinmeats.com

Salary commensurate with skill level. Benefit package includes medical, dental, vision & 401k plan. Equal Opportunity Employer

FOR SALE: Intercourse/ Gap, 3BR, 2BA country home on 1.5 acre level lot, 28x40 detached 3 car garage, excellent condition, $269,000 OBO. Call 717254-7459.

FOR SALE: Pro-Form Crosswalk treadmill, $150. 717626-2375. FOR SALE: Huge Fish Rod Garage Sale, new-used. Freshwater, saltwater. Near 200 rods on display. Private collection. Friday, Saturday, September 19 and 20, 7am till noon. Great fall prices. 53 Briarcrest Manor, Lititz (Rothsville). 717-5750584, early previews available. Rain/shine. FOR SALE: 12 gauge single, 5 fishing poles, 22 single, Hoyt compound bow, all together, $450. 484-784-5199.

FOR SALE: Single wide mobile home 14x60’ at Valley View Park, Clay, 2 bedrooms with appliances, $7,500. Call 717-949-3477.

FOR SALE: Eastman X-Force 500 LX crossbow, CVA Bobcat 50 caliber muzzleloader, new tree climber. 3 together, $700. 484-784-5199.

Sporting Goods

FOR SALE: Pools in and above ground. Liner replacement, chemicals, covers, closing. Scott High Pool Service, 717-627-0152.

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Experience Preferred. 401k Retirement Plan Available.

2nd Shift (Full Time) Position requires constant movement in a fast-paced hot environment, lifting of 75 lbs. & readiness for OT on short notice. Dependability & reliable transportation is a MUST! Skills include the ability to multi-task, basic analytical skills and an aptitude for details. Industrial baking experience a plus!

FOR SALE: Denver, 4BR, 2BA, 2-1/2 story, 2 car garage, 2 car off-street parking, in-ground pool, new natural gas furnace, dining room, living room, family room, large kitchen, screened porch. Price reduced $209,900. Call 717885-7142.

PT CAKE DECORATOR

INDUSTRIAL BAKER

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Produce/Edibles

For details, please call Mark at

717-484-4302 or submit an application/resume at

Weaver Markets-Adamstown WEAVER’S COMMUNICATION SERVICE

Telephone Customer Service 15-20 Hours Per Week or More for Great Operator! * Changing Shift Times, 4-6 Hours * 3-4 Shifts Per Week * Some Weekend Work Required * Minimum Typing Skills 40 WPM * Stable Work History With References Required PLEASE SUBMIT RESUME TO WCS@DEJAZZD.COM or call 717-738-4089 for an appoinment

LASS 8 PARTS, INC.

Class 8 Parts, Inc., a heavy duty truck parts distributor, is looking for friendly, positive, reliable and dedicated people to join our growing company.

FULL-TIME Warehouse Associates

Qualified person must possess the following: Ability to multi-task, detail oriented, positive attitude, self motivated, basic computer skills, and the ability to provide excellent service to our customers. We are willing to train an enthusiastic individual. *Some heavy lifting is required* Benefits Include: Health Ins./Eye/Dental, Vacation, 401K Plan

E-mail resume to: tara@class8parts.net OR Send resume to: Class 8 Parts, Inc. 220 Orlan Rd., New Holland, PA 17557 Attn: Tara Zimmerman

Now Hiring

Experienced CNA’s, HHA’s For Home Care Positions Part-time hours Early Morning, Evening assignments now available Competitive Pay Rate. Must have reliable car and a great attitude. Personal Care and Hoyer Lift experience a plus Fill out Full application at:

Seniorhelpers.com/lancastercounty Contact Christine 717-738-0588

SHADY MAPLE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Shady Maple Smorgasbord and Farm Market have the following employment opportunities available in the following departments:

Smorgasbord Hostess

Dishwashing

Part-Time

Part-Time

Banquets/Catering Waitress - On-Call Catering Staff - On-Call Setup and AudioVisual On Call

advanced food products llc

Junior Financial Analyst

AFP advanced food products llc, a premier food manufacturer of puddings, cheese sauces, and nutritional beverages located in New Holland, Lancaster County, is in search of a Junior Financial Analyst. The person selected for this position will be involved in profit & loss analysis of new products, reporting and analytics on overall company financial performance, and monthly closing activities. A minimum of two years of experience in financial analysis required plus a four year degree in a related field or equivalent work experience. Excel and Access experience required. SAP experience preferred. Solid analytical skills, excellent communication, problem solving for long term issue resolution are necessary. We offer a very competitive wage and benefits package, including immediate enrollment in the medical/dental benefits and 401K on the first day of employment. Starting pay is commensurate with experience. Please apply online.

AFP advanced food products llc Web: www.afpllc.com EOE

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12pm-4pm

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Grill Cook PT Evenings

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Servers - PT Grill - PT

Production FT (Heavy Lifting Required) Donuts - PT Clerks - PT

We are currently hiring for:

IT Assistant - FT

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Salad/Dessert

Bakery

22 West Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522

Shipping Clerks Machine Operators Production Workers

Buffet Attendants - PT

Office

Pharmacy

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Clerks - PT Cook - PT

Café

Customer Service Full-Time

Checkout

Cashier/Bagger - PT

Interested candidates may apply at

Shady Maple

Route 23, East Earl, PA 17519 717-354-4981 Diane Adamczyk x640 Shady Maple offers excellent benefits; health/dental/vision, 401K/matching contribution, paid vacations, holidays, employee discounts.


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RV’s & Campers FOR SALE: 1997 Fleetwood Mallard, 29’ travel trailer, sleeps 8, rear bunks, AC, heat, awning, self-contained hitch included, $4,900. Call 717-859-3424.

Notice NOTICE: Hymn Sing with organist Ryan Hoover, Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, 105 N. Eleventh Street, Akron, Saturday, September 20th at 6pm. Free will offering to benefit burn victim, Mark Ludwig. 717-8592828.

NOTICE: We accept brush, trimmings, grass clippings, trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-7331602. NOTICE: Custom built replacement windows and doors. Professional installation. Ask for Roy Ulrich, 717733-7534, Thank You!

NOTICE: Plastic welding. We weld canoes, kayaks, tanks, anything plastic. Call for more information, 717-445-7031. NOTICE: For Rent. Trailer Man lifts, reasonable rates. New Holland. 717354-9410.

HELP WANTED

We are seeking an individual to work in Feed Mill. Willing to learn to operate machinery and make local farm deliveries. Some evening or early morning hours required. Must be able to lift 100 lb. bags. Full time position with overtime. BeneďŹ ts include paid holidays, vacation, health insurance and retirement plan. Apply At:

Gehman Feed Mill, Inc.

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

Denver Health and Rehabilitation Center Dietary Aide • 3:30-8PM Cook • Varying Hours Please apply in person to: Debra Dull Denver Health and Rehabilitation Center A Reliant Senior Care Community 400 Lancaster Avenue, Stevens, PA 17578 717-336-3878 (p), 717-336-3637 (f)

Garage Sale NOTICE: Yard Sale, Saturday, Sept. 20, 7am. Hedge trimmer, electric motor, hand tools, jack stand, train track, plant stands, folding tables, moving dolly, books, puzzles, craft items, seasonal items, much more. 716 South State St, Ephrata. NOTICE: Sept. 19, 7am-4pm. Car seat, baby crib, solid wood picture frames, Fuduko kids games, and more. 1099 Martindale Rd, Ephrata. NOTICE: Yard Sale, 9/19, 10am-? 9/20, 9am-? 336 South State, Street, Ephrata. NOTICE: Yard Sale, Sept. 20. Girls clothing, books, misc. Cancel if rain. 330 Lauschtown Rd, Denver near Hawk Golf course.

Community Yard Sale Saturday, September 20 7am till 1pm Landis Valley Christian Fellowship 2420 Kissel Hill Road, Lancaster, PA

to grow with us!

Our drivers enjoy: Exc. Pay and BeneďŹ ts Assigned Tractors Home Often Drivers must have 3 years recent CDL A exp. & a clean driving record. Mechanics must have a Class A CDL and Inspection License. Stop in, call or email Steve at: Summers Trucking 40 Garden Spot Rd. Ephrata, PA (717) 733-6556 safety@summerstrucking.com E.O.E.

Call 732-275-5696

717-627-3959

NOTICE: Yard Sale, Saturday, 9/20, 8am-? Baby boy clothing NB-18M, lots of baby necessities, toys, baby boy shoes, housewares, a little bit of everything. 359 Jeff Ave, Ephrata. NOTICE: Yard Sale, 9/20, 7? Women’s/men’s clothes, housewares, misc. 1135 Swamp Bridge Road, Denver

Four day work week, three day weekends, beneďŹ ts, company uniforms, paid vac and much more. Everyone is treated with respect and encouraged to excel. Please call Ashley at

(717) 733-7663 ext. 106

for more information.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, Friday/Saturday, Sept. 19/20, 7am-12pm. Playmobile, bikes, Vera Bradley purses, board games, Christmas items, junior girls clothing, household items, furniture, rabbit hutch, tons of toys and puzzles. 268 Elsie Lane, Denver, Clearview Heights. NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, 9/19 and 9/20, 7am12pm. Stepladders, scrapbooking items, baby boy clothes, men’s pants, cape dresses, sweaters, mums, baked goods, more. 1150 Swamp Bridge Road, Denver.

Looking for secure, stable employment? Want more home time? How about a great annual salary? We offer all this and more at Sunrise Transport!

NOTICE: Yard Sale, September 20, 7am. Furniture, clothing, home goods, see Craigslist for more info. Starlite Dr, Lititz.

As a subsidiary of Four Seasons Produce, Inc., we’re seeking professional truck drivers to make regional deliveries to warehouses, distribution centers, and some retail stores in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Sale, Sat. 9/20, 8am-?. Girls size 0-18M, 5-6. Boys 0-9M, stroller combo, toys, wooden high chair, toys, bike with training wheels, Christian fiction, HH, lots more. 106 N. Reamstown Rd, Reamstown. NOTICE: Huge Yard Sale, 9/ 18-9/20, 7am-5pm. Antiques, old radio, sewing machines with cabinet, fabric, old dishes, tires, boxes of Ensure, adult’s protective diaper underwear, outside table and chairs, Cabela’s name brand clothing, Halloween, Christmas decorations, kitchen sinks, Craftsman lawn sweeper. 1934 Bowmansville Road, across from Deer Country, Adamstown.

We offer our drivers: • Home Every Other Day • Mileage Pay Based on Experience + Stop & Unload Pay • Weekend Premium Pay • $1,000 Safety Bonus Program • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance • 401k, Holiday Pay & Paid Time Off • Local Family-Owned Business Interested in joining our team? Call Mike for more information at (717) 721-2813. Apply online by clicking the Careers tab at www.fsproduce.com or complete an application on-site at 400 Wabash Road, Ephrata, PA 17522

Roy W. Zimmerman & Sons, a HVAC company with an emphasis on oil, is looking for a technician with 3 or more years of experience. Position requires a strong work ethic, positive attitude and valid driver’s license & certiďŹ cations needed for the HVAC industry. Full-time with beneďŹ ts.

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Family & Staff

YARD SALE

Thursday, September 18 - 7am to 1pm

NOTICE: Garage/Yard Sale, Friday, September 19-20, 7am-12pm. Moving Sale, sewing supplies, many fabrics, sewing tables, office supplies, copy machine, rolling racks, glassware, china set, baskets, large bulletin boards, decorative & other assorted items. 214 Skyview Lane, Lititz (Rothsville).

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NOTICE: Yard Sale, Thursday, 9/18 3pm-8pm, Friday 9/19, 7am-? Household, toys, childrens clothing, coats, snowsuits. 609 N. State St, Ephrata @ Nolt’s Floor Covering. NOTICE: Yard Sale, Sept. 19/20. 8 sharp. Bikes, slide, see saw, tikes cube, bench, pet/child fence, womens cape dresses $2-$3, sports cards, welder, toy-box, womens size 1x-4x, trunk, Longaberger, boxes crochet, quilting, cookbooks, cross stitch, needle books. 116 East Church St, Stevens in Reamstown. NOTICE: Huge Moving Sale, September 19-20. Queen bed, dressers, twin beds, dresser, chairs ottomans, oak roll top desk, cherry corner entertainment center, toys, vintage Coke machines, tools, wood lathe, jointer, depression glass, bone china, Pipka Santa’s. 1156 Lincoln Heights, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, 9/19, 7am-? Baby clothes, toys, kid’s clothes sizes to 7, household items, tools, lawn tools. 346 Hill Road, Denver.

NOTICE: Community Parking Lot Sale, September 20, 7am-2pm. Weaver’s Store, 1011 Dry Tavern Road, Fivepointville. 717-445-6791.

NOTICE: Charity Gardens, Sept. 19/20, 7am-1pm. 100+ families participating. Rain or shine. 11 Hoover Dr, Ephrata.

NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, Saturday, September 20, 7am-? Furniture, books, clothings, craft supplies, jewelry, misc. 130 Olde School Lane, Bowmansville. NOTICE: Garage Sale, Saturday, September 20, 7am, first time. Household items, girl’s brand name clothes and lots more. 221 Akron Road, Ephrata. NOTICE: Garage Sale, Sept. 19. Clowns, dolls, Hallmark things, Norman Rockwell things, Christmas things, lots of things. 841 Martin Ave, Ephrata. NOTICE: Neighborhood Yard Sale, Fri/Sat, Sept. 19/20, 7am-? Lots of stuff. Icehouse Hill Rd, W. Church St, Mockingbird Circle, Water Street, Stevens.

NOTICE: Friday, Saturday, September 19-20, 8am-? Children clothes, girl’s 6X to 7/8, boy’s 12/14 teen and much more. 135 N. Cedar Street, Lititz.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese

On Sunday, September 21, the Aevidum/TeenHope ColorBlast 5K will be held at Manor Middle School (Penn Manor) at 2:00 p.m. TeenHope is a high school screening program to identify at-risk students who may benefit from counseling for mental health issues/suicide prevention. The 5K run incorporates a “traditional 5K” with stations where the participants get decorated with color powders. It is not a timed race, participants can run, walk, or dance through the course. This type of fun run has been extremely popular across the United States, and Aevidum clubs will use their creativity to build on this concept to make a one-of-a-kind event. Register online at active.com. Registration is limited. Shown in the photo (left to right) are students involved in the Aevidum program at Cocalico High School: Front Row: Olivia Haas and Kylee Kidwell. Back Row: Shayna Morgan, Erin Sahm, Emma Gerhart and Arion Dominique.

NOTICE: Yard Sale, 9/19, 7am-2pm. Walker, table clothes, handheld vacuum, computer hardware, oil-filled heater, tools, electronic test equipment, Yamaha keyboard, sprayers, laser theater, tintype, amberol, stamps, notgeld, vacuum tubes, keys, games, Christmas, books, DVD’s, magazines, jewelry, chairs, fans, HH, puzzles, paint, light bulbs, vintage, more. 432 South Ninth, Akron.

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TRUCK DRIVER - Class A John F. Martin & Sons, Inc. seeks truck driver for various delivery routes. Involves hands-on delivery of product. Must have solid employment history, w/good driving record & customer skills. Competitive wage/benefits w/safety bonus opportunity.

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Yoder’s Country Market and Restaurant currently have the following positions available: • Full Time Assistant Restaurant Manager: Previous managerial experience in a high volume restaurant is required. Ability to multi-task and provide excellent customer service is essential. Weekend work is required. • Part Time Buffet Cook: Must be available all shifts including weekends. Previous experience in a restaurant kitchen is preferred. • Part Time Cashier: Must be available to work all shifts including every other weekend. Excellent customer service skills are required. • Part Time Deli Clerk: Must be at least 18 years of age and able to work both day and evening shifts. Every other weekend is required. • Part Time Dishwasher: Weekend work is required. • Part Time Produce Clerk: Some heavy lifting required. • Part Time Short Order Cook: The successful candidate must be able to work in a fast paced environment. Must be available for both day and evening shifts including weekends. Willing to train the right candidate. • Part Time Waiter/Waitress: Must be available to work all shifts. Every other weekend is required. Previous experience required.

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NOTICE: Yard Sale, 9/20, 7am. Fall house cleaning. Something for everyone. Furniture, lawn mower, trolling boat motors, household, books & toys, boys & adult clothing, Longaberger, miscellaneous. 21 Pinewood Ave, Ephrata.

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NOTICE: Garage Sale, Friday, 9/19, 7am. Name brand adult and children’s clothing, household, furniture, winter coats and much more. 66 Circle Drive, Ephrata.

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NOTICE: Yard Sale, Sat. 9/ 20, 7am-12pm. Oak entertainment center, bookcase, spacesaver SS microwave, corner cupboard, almost new light pendant, ceiling fan, kettles, home decor, lots more. 185 Church Rd, Lititz, off Royer. NOTICE: Yard Sale, Sept. 20. Bikes, dishes, Corning Ware, cast iron, Rubbermaid, tennis rackets, record albums, Elvis items and much more. 137 Meadow Valley Rd, mobile home #44, Ephrata.

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Automotive NOTICE: Garage Sale, Friday, Saturday, September 19, 20, 7am-12 noon. Rain/ shine. Huge Fish Rod Sale, new, used. Freshwater, Saltwater, near 200 on display. Private owner. Great fall fishing bargains. 53 Briar Crest Manor, Lititz (Rothsville). Early previews welcome. 717-575-0584. NOTICE: Garage Sale, Sat. 9/20, 7am-? Baby girl fall/winter 6-18 months, bathtub, shoes, Nintendo DS/DSI, Wii items, clothing, household, seasonal, table lamps, kitchen, Christmas trees, books, handbags. Rain/shine. 360 East Mt. Airy Rd. NOTICE: 3-Family Yard Sale, Sat. Sept. 20, 7am. Household, collectibles, clothing, fabric yardage, yarn, vintage wooden sewing machine cabinet, lots of misc. 376 East Fulton St, Ephrata. NOTICE: Garage Sale, Saturday, September 20th, 712. Mower, snowblower, glider rocker, fiberglass step ladders, Suncrest storage box, 2 bicycles, misc. 318 Hilltop Drive, Sandy Beach Heights Development, Brownstown. NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, 9/20, 7am. Girl’s clothes 0-9 months, boy’s clothes 0-3T, men’s clothes and shoes, woman’s plus size clothes and shoes, lots of household items, couches, dining room set, washer and dryer and electronics. 2508 Willow Street Pike North, Willow Street.

NOTICE: Moving/Multi-Family Sale, Friday, Saturday, 9/ 19-20. Furniture, housewares, fabrics, giftwares, collectibles, antiques, tools, toys. (Intercourse). 3753 E. Newport Road, Gordonville. 717-413-0250. NOTICE: 6-Family Yard Sale, Sept. 19/20, 8am. Aluminum arrows, checkerboard table, kerosene heaters, dollhouse, kids clothing, chenille comforters, household items. 1986 W. Main St, Ephrata. NOTICE: Garage Sale, Friday 9/19, 8am. Lots of stuff, cheap! 1223 Shetland Circle, East Earl. NOTICE: Multi-Family Yard Sale, Friday, 9/19, 7am-3pm and Saturday, 9/20, 7amnoon. Antiques, adult/children’s clothing, books, Hoosier, toys, household goods, many new items. 22 Ridgewood Ave., Ephrata. NOTICE: Yard Sale, Saturday, Sept. 20. Household goods, table/chairs. 342 E. Lexington Rd, Lititz.

Announcements NOTICE: NYC Bus Trip only $35. Contact Robin for more info. and to reserve your seat at 610-451-7861. You are free to do whatever you would like to do for the day.

HELP OFFERED: Piano tuner. Michael Owens, registered tuner/technician, repairs, moves, flexible hours, Denver. 717-572-2078.

WARWICK MIDDLE SCHOOL MENU THURS., SEPT. 18 - WED., SEPT. 24 Thursday, September 18 1. Chicken fries with dinner roll. 2. Chicken pot pie with dinner roll. 3. Warrior: Hot n’spicy chicken sandwich. California blend. Friday, September 19 1. Chicken burger on roll. 2. Warrior: Subway Friday Featured Subs: Turkey, Italian and veggie with bag of Martin’s chips. Baked beans. Monday, September 22 1. Mickey’s pizza. 2. Ham and cheese on pretzel roll. 3. Warrior: Bacon cheeseburger on roll. Side of dinosaurs, cauliflower. Tuesday, September 23 1. Taco with fixings, dinner roll. 2. Mandarin chicken with brown rice. 3. Warrior: Big Daddy pizza. Green beans. Wednesday, September 24 1. Popcorn chicken with dinner roll. 2. Mac n’cheese with dinner roll. 3. Warrior: Warrior nuggets, roll, Sunchips (no Martin chips). Baked beans. • Milk Served Daily • • Breakfast, Salad and Wraps Available Daily •

NOTICE: NYC bus trip Oct. 4, $50. Departs Ephrata. Benefits American Cancer Society. For more information, 717-354-2656. Place your classified ad online at wwww.snews.com!

HELP OFFERED: Cory’s Handyman Service is looking to fix those things around the house in need of repair, so you don’t have to. No job too small. So call, 717-7230277. Reasonable rates/insured. PA#103368. HELP OFFERED: Piano lessons in your home in Lititz, Leola or Brownstown area. 717-397-5483.

HELP OFFERED: Computer repair, upgrade or maintenance and virus removal at very reasonable rates. Call Annette, 717733-6498. HELP OFFERED: Jim’s Hauling, Clean-outs, moving service. Recycling friendly. Also, metal. Commercial, residential. Fully insured. Handyman service/general labor for hire. 484-336-9901. HELP OFFERED: Free scrap metal removal, all types of metal, washers, dryers, stoves, refrigerators. No TVs. Call Mike, 717-721-9706, leave message.

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NOTICE: Landis Valley Community Yard Sale, Saturday, September 20, 7am until 1pm at Landis Valley Christian Fellowship, 2420 Kissel Hill Road, Lancaster, beside the Landis Valley Museum.

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NOTICE: Yard Sale, September 20, 7am. Just moved. Front load washer, VW rims, primitives, much more. 234 Linda Terrace, Ephrata.

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10B - Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” HELP OFFERED: 30+ years experienced daycare has fulltime openings available. Large outdoor play area. Clearances available. CCIS accepted. Call 717-7381366, Linda for more info.

HELP OFFERED: We strive for perfection and excellence. A few slots to fill, whether it would be weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, one time. Contact Kelly for a free estimate at 717-5878606.

HELP OFFERED: 25 years experience, good reference, hours up until 4:00pm. Call Marie in Denver, 717-6699313.

Home & Lawn Care HELP OFFERED: Master plumber, 20 years experience, reasonable rates, licensed, insured. No job too small. William Curtis, PA094465. 717-394-8471, 717-393-7361.

Cleaning Services HELP OFFERED: Have peace of mind coming home to a clean house. Christian lady will do your cleaning. Honest and dependable. Call 717859-2502.

HELP OFFERED: Roofing, siding, gutters (clean-outs), soffit/fascia, windows, basements, remodeling. Free estimates/insured. 717-673-4471.

HELP OFFERED: A-Clean Hometown Services. Your full service cleaning company. Homes and offices. Move-ins, move-outs. Regular service or emergency cleanings. Call 717336-4854.

HELP OFFERED: We do mowing, landscaping, trimming/pruning, tree removal, leaf clean-ups, seasonal clean-ups, railroad tie walls. Free estimates. ZJ’s Estate Maintenance, 717-3815055, visit landscapinglancasterpa.com.

HELP OFFERED: GKM Electric. Local, self-employed, Christian electrician looking for more customers. Generators, services, additions or just fixing/adding new lights or outlets. Call Keith, 717336-1005, PA008058.

HELP OFFERED: Christian business specializing in roof leaks, roof coatings, all types of roofing, roofing and spouting repairs, gutter guards, gutter cleanouts, 27 years experience. Advertising w/The Shopping News since 1994. #PA004710. Dan 717-336-4543.

HELP OFFERED: Lawn and landscape services, landscape irrigation. Clean up, lawn mowing, lawn fertilization. Tree and shrub trimming and removal. Mulching. Licensed and insured. Over 25 years experience. 717-314-5323. HELP OFFERED: Lawn care, trim shrubs, fall clean-up. No job too small. Insured. Call Bob, 717-808-8076.

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HELP OFFERED: Two old men with tools. One call does it all. Renovations, decks, additions, plus much more. 25 years experience. Free estimates. Licensed & insured. HIC# PA013856. 717-471-5090. HELP OFFERED: Decks Decks Construction. Building, decks, fences and ramps since 1979. Free estimates & design. Call Mark at 717-2693594. PA#047954. www.decks decksconstruction.com.

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HELP OFFERED: Need a helping hand with your lawn care? Trimming, mulch, clean-ups, rototilling, and more. Affordable, reliable, honest. Questions/info, call Matt 717-738-4360. HELP OFFERED: Build-ABath of PA. Bathroom renovations. Specializing in acrylic bath systems. Certified in walk-in tubs, walkin showers & handicap accessibility. Free estimates. Licensed and insured. HIC# PA102776. 717-471-5090. HELP OFFERED: Need help? Call us, Complete Odd Jobs. Tree removal/trimming, gutter cleaning, power washing, pool closings & service, clean-outs, clean-ups. We can help you move, some hauling, odd-jobs, big/small, any job. 717-484-1983.

HELP OFFERED: Lawn mowing, edging, mulching, trim shrubbery, landscape, installation, repair and stain or paint decks. Call Scott at Exterior Appearance, 717-738-8086. PA056871. HELP OFFERED: Schedule your pool closing now, Complete Pool & Spa. Come to 2693 N. Reading Rd, Denver for winter covers, chemicals, pools, spas, pumps, filters, steps, ladders, toys, floats and more. 20% savings on purchases with ad. 717-4841983.

Help Wanted HELP WANTED: Full-time installer or laborer for stucco/stone/caulking contractor. 717-768-0023. HELP WANTED: Stucco workers needed ASAP. Pay upon experience. Please call JB Construction at 717-4900890.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - 11B HELP WANTED: Roofers and Siding installers wanted. Must have experience and drivers license. Local company offering year round work and benefits and package. Competitive wages. Please call M&E Roofing LLC at 717626-4253.

Business Opps. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Woodworking business for sale. Chair manufacturing, low start up investment. Call for more information, 717-733-5348.

HELP WANTED: Drivers. Dedicated Home weekly openings. $62,000/year. Full comprehensive package. Over 50 years strong, stable, Werner Enterprises. 1-855598-5165.

Wanted WANTED: Metals. I will take all your unwanted appliances away for free. Also looking for air conditioners. I also take TV’s, price reduced from $20 to $10, cash. Winter is coming. I haul wood. Please leave message at 717-7334309.

HELP WANTED: Office staff. Customer service skills a plus. Please call, 717-7330750 for more info. HELP WANTED: Roofers, 2 positions, Foreman, 5+ years experience a must. Roofer, 3+ years experience, full-time+ hours. Excellent benefits. $16-$20/hour depending on experience. Contact: info@zimmermanexteriors.c om, 717-733-0321.

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HELP WANTED: Nurse for busy family practice. Call Dorene at Parochial Medical Center. 717-556-0702.

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HELP WANTED: Cleaning crew needs reliable, time efficient workers to help clean new homes. Call 717-9432439.

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HELP WANTED: Experienced substitute school van drivers who live in Ephrata or near Ephrata. Must pass drug, physical, criminal, must have clean driving record to transport students with special needs. 717-721-6988.

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WANTED: Antiques, one piece to an entire estate. Buying estate jewelry, gold/silver. All costume jewelry including old rings, vintage clothes, hats, furs, hankies, bow ties, and musical instruments. Uncle Funky’s 1-484-4329770, 717-733-0003.

WANTED: Your old/obsolete electronic devicesComputer equipment, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, VCR/DVD players, microwaves, vacuums, appliances, etc. We take basically any item with a cord. Clean out your electronic graveyard. Call Jeff at NF Recovery, 717-538-2676.

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WANTED: Old, Obsolete, non-working, unwanted computer towers, dehumidifiers and air conditioners. Jeff, 717-5382676.

HELP WANTED: Ray and Randy’s Auto Repair is currently looking for an auto mechanic. Must have minimum of 5 years experience, state inspection license a plus. Apply in person at 3555 Rothsville Road, Ephrata or call, 717-733-8180.

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


12B - Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

WANTED: Buying diamonds, gold, estate jewelry, coins, paper money, antique jewelry of all types, Parkhill Jewelry, 5 West Main St. Ephrata, 717-733-8800. WANTED: Rings, jewelry. Need money? Cash for rings, necklaces, bracelets, costume, gold, silver, diamonds, anything jewelry, even broken jewelry. Wrist watches, pocket watches, (especially Hamilton and Dudley), also sterling flatware, coins, old radios. Bob Reed. Honest, dependable, confidential. Call 610-7806873, anytime. WANTED: Purchasing old clothing pre-1970. Fast and friendly service. Call Bill in Ephrata. 717-738-0864. WANTED: Paying cash for junk cars/trucks, $250 and up for most vehicles. Fast service, free towing. Call Kevin at Gring’s Towing 484-955-8889. WANTED: Cash paid for vinyl records. 717-627-2081.

WANTED: Sports Cars, Classic Cars, Muscle Cars, Antique Cars, etc. Jeff Gast 717-575-4561. Buying now.

Rotary Club Makes Donation To Pretzel Twist

Shown in the photo, from left to right, is (front row) Lititz Rotarian Bob Hershey, presenting a contribution of $1,500 for the Lititz recCenter (LRC) 37th Annual Pretzel Twist to LRC Executive Director Karen Mailen, LRC Program Director Amy Howett, WRRC/LRC Regional Rec Coordinator Mana Tivoli; (back row) LRC Sr. Program Director Deb Smith, Pretzel Twist Committee Members Dr. Don Wagner and Michael Lynch, and LRC Fitness Director Simon Abaou. The 37th Annual Pretzel Twist Committee thanked the Rotary Club of Lititz for their continued financial support as one of the principal sponsors of the five Mile Run, 5K Walk, and

WANTED: Antique Christmas/Halloween, 50’s doll stuff, toys, trains, early postcards, unusual photos, linens, silver, button collections, costume jewelry, crocks. Downsizing? Stella 717-355-2142. WANTED: Need cash? I will buy your car or truck. Cash. Brooks Motor Company, 3242 Oregon Pike (Rt. 272) Leola, PA, 717-656-4038.

FOR RENT: First month rent free. Wabash Center, offices, shops, retail, parking, prime location along 272. Call for details, 717-336-5695. FOR RENT: Warehouse space, 1750 sqft. plus 3 offices, located in Ephrata, $750/month. 717-7381151. FOR RENT: State Street, Ephrata, 2 car garage, 17’x22’, electric included, $170/month. 717-6268560.

Kids Fun Run which will be held on Saturday, September 20 starting at 8:30 a.m. This race is in memory of Phares “Red” Wilson who started the Pretzel Twist 37 years ago to bring runners of the community together

with all the proceeds benefiting the Lititz recCenter. To participate in this competition you can register online. The Rotary Club of Lititz is in the process of distributing funds to various

organizations in Lititz and the surrounding area. These funds are derived from proceeds from the Annual Craft Show, the Annual Golf Tournament, and the Travelogue series now in its 52nd year.

WANTED: I buy almost anything old, (no husbands or wives). Look in your attics, basements, garages and closets. Call Bob Reed with what you have. Cash paid. Call anytime, 610-780-6873.

WANTED: Historian/collector buying American or Foreign swords, daggers, knives, leather flying jackets, paratropper items, patches, wings, medals, insignia, uniforms, photos, helmets, flags, toy soldiers, etc. No games, just serious buying. Peter Bennethum, PO Box 6523 Wyomissing, PA 19610. 484388-9045.

WANTED: Corvettes, NSX, Mercedes SL, Porsche, BMW, Z3/Z4, Miata, S2000, Crossfire, Sky Soltice, 0205 Thunderbirds. Also, vintage sports cars. Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561.

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WANTED: Purchasing old & collectible items. Fast & courteous service. Bill in Ephrata, 717-738-0864.

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FOR RENT: Twin Pine Storage Units, 24hr. access, $15.00 per month and up. 717-733-6549. Or stop in at 1932 W. Main, Ephrata. M-F, 9-5, Sat., 92. FOR RENT: Professional office space. 607 East Main Street, Ephrata. Offstreet parking, snow removal, electric, water/ sewer & trash removal included. Approximately 450 sqft, $560/month. 717-738-1151.

Apartments FOR RENT: 1BR/office, porch, utility room, first floor, 215 W. Chestnut, Ephrata. $600 + security, includes: heat, water, sewer. No smoking/pets. 717-7331020. FOR RENT: 2BR, 2nd floor w/ high ceilings. “Great for roomates” open kitchen, LR, ceiling fans, electric heat. Hardwood floors, onsite laundry, off-street parking. 210 N. State Street, Ephrata. $700 includes W/S/T. No dogs. 717-203-6350.

FOR RENT: Akron/Ephrata, upscale 2BR condo style apt. 1-1/2BA, all appliances, off-street parking, quiet neighborhood, no pets, no smoking, credit check, security deposit, $795 plus utilities. 717-587-7441.

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FOR RENT: 1BR, 2nd floor w/high ceilings, large bathroom, spacious open kitchen, DR, LR, hardwood floors, ceiling gans, electric heat, on-site laundry, offstreet parking. 210 N State Street, Ephrata. $700 includes W/S/T, no dogs. 717-203-6350. FOR RENT: Akron, 1BR apt., 1st floor, w/garage, off-street private parking, quiet street. Appliances, W/S/T, AC unit & internet incl. No pets/ smoking. $675/month, deposit required, credit check. 717-475-9863.


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FOR RENT: Large 1BR apartment, second floor, close to downtown Ephrata. Off-street parking, heat/ water/sewer/trash included, no pets, no smoking, $600 plus security deposit. 717-626-5755 or 717-6265472. FOR RENT: Akron, 2BR apt., 2nd floor, very clean, up to date, hardwood floor, atticstorage, quiet street. Appliances, washer/dryer, W/S/ T, heat, internet included. No pets, no smoking. $725/ month, deposit required, credit check. 717-475-9863. FOR RENT: 2BR apartment in Cocalico school district, all new flooring and paint, large living room with fireplace and wet bar, all new appliances in new kitchen, beautiful view from sunroom and large porch. No pets, no smoking. $800 plus utilites. Available 11/ 1. 717-598-1847.

FOR RENT: Akron, 219 S. 9th Street. 3BR, 2-1/2 story house, available immediately. Many recent updates including central air. $695/month plus utilities. Lease until 5/ 31/15. No smoking, no pets. Application and security deposit required. Eby Realty, 717-948-3800. FOR RENT: Nice 3BR, 1-1/2 BA home in Akron area. No smoking. Credit and background check. $825/ month, pets extra. 717336-5695. FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 11/2 baths duplex, new carpet and paint, includes washer & dryer, refrigerator, stove, trash and recycling. Ephrata area. No pets/smoking. $850 month + security deposit. 717629-5851.

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FOR RENT: Bowmansville, 3BR two story home in town, garage, large yard, $950. 717-799-3707.

FOR RENT: Looking for responsible person to rent a room. Full access to all common areas in house including pool and hot tub. $700 month includes everything except food. 717-201-6924.

FOR RENT: 1/2 house in Ephrata. No pets, includes water, sewer. Call 717-6154079.

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1433 West Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522 • 733-4158

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9 Kurtz Dr., Lititz Host: Clair Kreider Directions: From Main St. in Rothsville, south on Church St., left on Kurtz, home on left.

QUIET COUNTRY SETTING! 3 BR home features sunroom addition w/cathedral ceiling, finished LL w/woodstove, beautiful in-ground pool w/stamped concrete patio area and 2-car garage. $237,000 NH130 2533 Bachmantown Rd., Host: Megan Livengood Ronks Directions: Rt. 896 S from Rt. 30, left on Bachmantown Rd., home on left.

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FREE: Will haul away free unwanted scrap metal, washers, dryers, stove, refrigerators, freezers, water heaters, furnaces, car parts, farm equipment and batteries. Anything metal. Call Mike at 717-721-9706, leave message.

FOR SALE: 15 Egret Circle, Denver - Quail Hollow - 4 BR, 21/2 BA 2 story with 3,000 sq. ft. NEW PRICE $274,900 Quick Possession! 135 Hollow Rd., Reinholds - 3 BR, 11/2 BA, 2 story w/finished lower level & POOL. $194,900 1025 James Ave., Ephrata - Lot w/public utilities, electric & shed. $25,000

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Lot #13: 3 BR, 2 bath, 16’x70’ Northwood Retail Price $51,768

FREE: Hostess who want to earn free product. Get a free $25 gift just for hosting an Undercoverwear party in September. Call Lori, 484797-3936.

25 Rollingview Lane, Denver

Sunday, September 21st • 1-3pm

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14B - Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Fall Foliage Tours

When the days turn cooler and the leaves glisten in shades of gold, orange, purple and red, America becomes a beautiful sight to behold. It is so beautiful, in fact, that many take time out to tour the color-changing landscape. There are a couple of avenues for exploring America’s shifting fall color palette. You can create your own route and explore it by foot, bike or car. You can look to a professional to guide you and explore the route by bike, bus or train. Either way, you are sure to have a great fall foliage tour. For some leaf peepers, there is no better way to check out the changing colors than to fly solo. They choose their own route and go their own pace. For other leaf peepers, only a guided fall foliage tour will do. They don’t have the time

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or inclination to plot out a route, nor do they want to do the driving. It’s far better to hop a bike, bus or train and leave the planning to someone else. Professional fall foliage tours can range from a few hours to several days, with fees based on the length of trip and services provided. No matter how long the fall foliage tour, guided or selfguided, there are a few things you should do to ensure you have a good time. You should always dress in layers to account for changing temperatures. You should pack a first aid kit, along with nutritious snacks and water, for any hikes you might take. Finally, you should bring a camera. No doubt you will come across some sights that you won’t want to forget. Fall foliage tours can be great fun. Don’t dismiss the beauty around you. Whether just a short jaunt around the local area or a long trek up the coast, you’re sure to be inspired by Mother Nature’s changing fall vista.

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The season for outdoor markets is slowly coming to an end and only two more Ephrata Whistle Stop Open Air Market dates are left in the season. If you have not had a chance to stop by, the Saturday, September 20 market will be one you do not want to miss! Put on your thinking caps and running shoes, for the first annual Market Scavenger Hunt! During the market hours of 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., clues will be given to help you find items at various vendors. Find the item, win the item! Want to see how well your taste buds and sense of smell are working? Javateas Gourmet Coffee Café will be hosting a coffee tasting contest. Guess the flavors correctly and be entered in a drawing to win several great prizes. To go along with that morning coffee the Ephrata Pioneer Fire Company will be hosting a buffet breakfast at the Fire House, 135 South State Street, from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. There is a cost. At the Ephrata Whistle Stop

Plaza, Main Street, during the Scavenger Hunt and tasting they will also be highlighting demos from several of the over 20 vendors offering an array of fresh produce, flowers, food and hand crafted items. Remember to also take a moment and support the local nonprofit organizations that will be on the sidewalk including the Boys Scouts selling popcorn, Girls Scouts, Winters Leadership Memorial and LAMS promoting their outreach program Trash-a-Thon! Be sure to stop by from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon for special Philly guest, the Steve Palmer Band performing a mix of country, pop and rock. The results are sure to delight aficionados of intelligent, big-hearted and hook-filled rock and country-rock music. Stop by the Ephrata Merchants Hospitality table to receive information about upcoming events in Ephrata. Save the date for the last market on Saturday, October 18 with mini punkin chunkin, a whoppie pie eating contest, and a make and take scarecrow! They would like to thank all the sponsors of the Ephrata Whistle Stop Market.

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OPEN HOUSE SPACIOUS SPLIT - OPEN FLOOR PLAN OVERSIZED BI-LEVEL Lg. living & dining rm., kitchen w/all Extra built-in DR, office/BR & FR on LL, appliances, 4 BR, 2 full BA, LL family rm. SS appl., convection oven, new fridge. & 3 car garage. $199,900 ML214951 $194,600 ML224793

SPACIOUS QUAIL HOLLOW END AFFORDABLE SINGLE BRICK HOME IN UNIT! HW floors, gas FP in LR & fin. BORO - 3 BR, 1 BA home w/formal DR, bsmt., lg. rear deck & back yard, nat. gas cozy family rm. w/gas FP, 1-car gar., lg. deck. heat/water/range. $164,900 ML225064 Close to park & pool. $155,900 ML219759

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Well cared for one-owner home built by Garman Builders. Fantastic rear yard with gorgeous patio and fish pond, situated on a dead-end street. Many updated features including Tile baths, Hardwood in living and dining areas, Granite and Corian counters and Stainless Steel appliances. Owners suite private bbath and walk-in closet. 600 sq. ft. finished lower level w/tile floor. Just like new, ready to move in! $249,900.

Hosted by Kevin Kohl UPDATED END TOWNHOME IN THE SOLID BRICK 2 UNIT - GOOD AFFORDABLE STARTER HOME OR 55+ COMMUNITY - EXCELLENT CONDITION BRICKYARD - Open 1st fl., finished LL, INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY - Tenants DOWNSIZE - 3 BR, 1 BA all brick semi in Meticulously maintained 3 BR, 21/2 BA new stove/DW/microwave, 2 BR, 1.5 BA, pay all utilities. Both units have washer/ excellent location. Central air, maintenance free home w/oversized 1-car gar, sunroom very good condition! $148,000 ML225132 dryer. $137,900 ML218929 ext. on nice corner lot. $110,400 ML222488 & covered patio. $105,000 ML219769

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Explore The Best Of Fair Foods

Although the animals, rides, exhibits and attractions certainly entice their share of visitors, for many the unique culinary offerings available at fairs are a big attraction as well. The following are some of the more popular fair foods. • Cotton candy. Cotton candy is a treat many people only eat at fairs. A form of spun sugar mixed with air to produce a large volume of sticky sweet cotton. Cotton candy was invented by dentist William Morrison and confectioner John C. Wharton in 1897. It was subsequently introduced to the public at the 1904 World’s Fair as “Fairy Floss.â€? • Corn dogs. Foods served on sticks, including corn dogs, are a staple of fairs because of their portability. Corn dogs are formed by dipping a hot dog into a cornmeal batter and frying it. Many credit Carl and Neil Fletcher with the first “corny dog,â€? served at the State Fair of Texas in 1942. Those who enjoy hot dogs and the crunch of an outer coating flock to concession stands for these salty delights. • Funnel cakes. What would a fair be without some variation of fried dough? From Spanish churros to Italian zep-

The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley, located at 237-249 West Main Street (Route 322), Ephrata, needs your help! They are hoping that Shopping News readers can provide information

regarding this photo. The picture is of Denver Vacation Bible School kids at the Denver Bible Church, 1941. If you are able to identify any of the people shown, please call The Historical Society.

Calls can be made to Cynthia Marquet, Society Librarian, at 717-733-1616 or email her at hscv@cocalicovalleyhs.org. Future “Do You Know‌?â€? photos will be published in upcoming Shopping News

issues. Information about the picture printed in the August 13th issue has been received. The photo was of accordion players. One student was identified as Daryl Lee

Smith, second from right, back row. Daryl, born in 1944, was a son of Fred and Marie Smith. Information about the picture printed in the September 3rd issue has been received. The photo was of the Washington Avenue School class, 1936. Shown in the photo are (left to right): Row 1: Ronald Levitan, Randall Lerch, Ned Rettew, Unknown. Row 2: Phyllis Sandoe, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Pauline Enck, Bill Weber, Eleanor McVey (Eleanor McVey Yoder), Unknown, Bessie Woolger, Unknown, Unknown. Row 3: Evelyn Graybill, Betty Jane Ream, Betty Beal, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Shirley Good, Virginia Heister, Unknown, Unknown. Row 4: Margaret Fake (Margaret Fake Anders), Marian Kilhefner, Unknown, Unknown, Rose Burkholder. Row 5: Unknown, Dale Hornberger, Irene Wilby.

poles to regular doughnuts, there is something to be said about sweetened, chewy dough fried to form a crunchy outer shell. When dusted with powdered sugar, the confection is complete. Funnel cakes are a type of fried dough reg-

ularly sold at fairs across North America. Although the history of funnel cakes is debatable, popular opinion states they were made popular by German immigrants in Pennsylvania. Funnel cakes were once formed by pouring

batter through a funnel into a hot pan of oil. Now it is usually done by pouring batter from a pitcher or through an automatic machine. • Kettle corn. Although popcorn is a popular fair food, so is its sweetened cousin, kettle

corn. Kettle corn was first introduced in the early 1700s by European immigrant farmers. Corn was popped in large cast iron pots filled with lard rendered from farm hogs. The corn popped quite quickly in the kettles and sweeteners like sugar

or honey were added to the popped corn. Modern kettle corn is made in much the same way, using corn, oil, sugar, and salt. Use of sugar produces a sweet crust on the popping corn. Constant stirring is required, or the sugar will burn.

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16B - Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

“Keeping The Keys” Program

A free program called “Keeping the Keys” will be offered Tuesday, September 30, at 10:30 a.m. at Fairmount Homes Retirement Community in Ephrata. Kerry Kreider, occupational therapist with RehabCare, will be holding the program in the Crest View Gathering Room at 1100 Farm Crest Drive on the east side of Fairmount’s campus. The public is cordially invited to attend. The program discusses the physical and cognitive abilities necessary for safe driving, how aging and health conditions can affect these abilities, and measures that can be put in place to help keep drivers safer as they age. Guests will be given an opportunity to ask questions following the lecture. While there is no charge to attend, space is limited, so please call 717-

Clay Elementary School Donation Day Clay students and staff are helping students in Honduras get a strong start to their school year. They collected school supplies to donate to CARE: Central America Relief Efforts. CARE visits Honduras schools in need and delivers school supplies to children and teachers, in addition to providing them dental care. The collection was part of the Clay monthly Donation Day activities, which included students dressing up like teachers, and teachers dressing as students. Some highlights included students in suits with name badges worn around their necks and teachers in pig tails and sneakers.

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Vintage Neckties Q: My grandpa was a traveling salesman throughout the 1930s and '40s. He managed to accumulate more than 200 vintage neckties, and I inherited his collection a number of years ago. Some of the more interesting ones, at least to me, are the hand painted with Western themes. I am now in the process of downsizing and hate to just donate this collection to a charity. I hope you can recommend someone who would more fully appreciate these wonderful ties. -- Cynthia, Largo, Fla. A: Barry Hautala is a collector who has more than 10,000 neckties in his personal collection. I spoke to him about the ones you have, and even though he said he has become extremely selective, he has agreed to advise you and share his expertise. His address is 1860 Greentree Drive, Plover, WI 54467. He suggests you check out an excellent website, www.kollectorsnastyoldties.com (KNOT) for general information about this field of collecting. One of the better references is "Fit-To-Be-

Tied" by Dr. Ron Spark and published by Abbeville Press. *** Q: My mom and I have collected salt and pepper shakers for more than 30 years. Can you recommend a good price guide to help us determine current values? -- Peg, St. Charles, Mo. A: Although there are several guides available, I especially like the "Antique Trader Salt & Pepper Shaker Price Guide" by Mark F. Moran and published by Krause Books. More than 1,000 salt and pepper shakers are arranged into two sensible categories: shakers by form and shakers by maker. Each listing includes a color photo for positive identification, along with a description, history and pricing that I think accurately reflects the marketplace. *** Q: Recently, I bought a set of four berry bowls in the Homespun pattern. They are pink in color. I paid $25 for the set of four at a church sale. Did I get a good bargain? -Susan, Chesterfield, Mo. A: According to "Warman's Depression Glass: A Value and Identification Guide" by Ellen T. Schroy and published by Krause Books, your pattern was made by the Jeannette Glass Company of Jeannette, Pa., between 1939

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and 1949. Schroy lists your bowls for $15 each, so yes, you got a bargain. Pop Bottles Q: My son found some old bottles in a creek bed near our home. Most are soda-pop bottles, including Five-O, Quality, Dur and two early Coca-Colas. What can you tell me about them? -Margretta, Centralia, Ill. A: One of the better references is "Soda Pop Collectibles Price Guide: The Encyclopedia of Soda Pop Collectibles" by Allan Petretti and published by Krause Books. Petretti is one of the country's foremost experts on soda-pop memorabilia, and his book features thousands of illustrations documenting bottles and products from soda pop producers both big and small. This might be a good place for you to begin. This guide is updated periodically, so prices seem to accurately reflect the marketplace. It can be ordered directly from the publisher: Krause Books, 700 East State St.,

Iola, WI 54990; and 888-4572873. *** Q: I have a four-piece set of Hardee's first series of California Raisins: Ben Indasun, Justin X. Grape, Sax Player and Tiny Goodbite. How much are they worth? - Ben, Denton, Texas A: The California Raisins figurines, which were given away as premiums by Hardee's, pop up more often on the East Coast and in the South, since that is where most of the restaurants in the chain were located. I checked several price guides and believe the four California Raisins figurines you have are worth about $5 each. Incidentally, Hardee's issued a second series and eventually a third and final series. *** Q: I have a copy of "Heidi," a Windermere Reader School edition from 1954. It is in excellent condition. Could it be worth anything? -- Amelia, West Warwick, R.I. A: I found a copy of your

(MORGANTOWN AREA)

PUBLIC AUCTION

BRICK 3 BEDROOM RANCHER ON .97 ACRE DETACHED 2 CAR GARAGE * WOODED LOT FRIDAY, OCT. 10 at 4:00 P.M.

Located At: 1494 Morgantown Rd. Morgantown, PA 19543 (Old Address: 26 Mill Rd.) Lancaster Co. Directions: From center of Morgantown on Rt. 23, travel South on Mill Rd. (just renamed Morgantown Rd.) for 2 miles to property on left. Real Estate Detail: A 1,260 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathrooms, all Brick Rancher built on a wooded .97 acre. Detached 24’x 30’ 2 car garage w/ overhead doors & 12’x 16’ storage shed Cheap taxes are only approx. $2,625.00. Updates include new roof, soffit, gutters & gutter leaf guard (2012); 2”x 6” walls plus brick; wrapped windows; new carpets in bedrooms; new tile floor in master bathroom; plus more. See future ad or our website for full details. Open House Dates: Saturdays Sept. 27 & Oct. 4, from 1-3 PM. With questions about this property please call or text auctioneer at 717-587-8906. FREE REFRESHMENTS AT OUR AUCTION Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com

Auction By: John J. Rutt II 717-587-8906 Michael J. Martin 717-354-3197 AU-003383-L

Auction For:

GARY. & MICHELLE HINERMAN 610-286-0379

NEW HOLLAND, PA

PUBLIC AUCTION

63 ACRE FARM W/STREAM 2-1/2 STY. FARM HOUSE - 2 CAR GAR. - BLACKSMITH SHOP CAR - LAWN TRACTORS - LAWN/GARDEN - TOOLS FURNITURE/APPLIANCES - INSTRUMENTS - ANTIQUES ADAMSTOWN - BOWMANSVILLE AREA

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 8 A.M. - REAL ESTATE 1 P.M. 522 Staver Rd., Reinholds. Rt 272 S. to Adamstown. Left Willow St. Left Orchard Rd. Left Staver Rd to property on left. OR From Bowmansville Rt. 625 N. Left E. Bowmansville Rd. Right Bowmansville Rd. Left Staver Rd. to property on right. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

63 ACRE FARM w/2½ sty. frame/vinyl farm house w/1504 SF, eat-in kitchen, living & family rms., 3 bdrms., bath, bsmt., attic, heat pump & central AC, 1½ sty. attached summer kitchen, covered porch, insulated/ tilt windows, covered soffit & fascia. Outbldgs: Detached 2 car garage 22x26 w/attached 7x14 blacksmith shop w/sandstone fireplace & forge all on 63 ACRES w/approx. 30 acres tillable & balance woodland, frontage along Staver & Orchard Rds. plus 96’ frontage along Willow St. Zoned AG. Farm has been in Burkhart family 58 yrs. Ideal farm w/lot of potential. Easy access to Rt. 222, Rt. 272, Rt. 897, Rt. 625 & Turnpike. Farm is in Clean & Green, reasonable taxes. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sept. 20 & 27 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

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Alverta Burkhart Estate Richard Burkhart, Exc. 717-445-4047

book at www.abe.com for $5. This is an excellent website that lists books by title and dealers offering them for sale. When using it, make certain you search for the right publisher and edition. *** Q: I have several Hummel's in the Christmas Bell series. How can I determine values? -- Beth, Hammond, La. A: According to "The Official M.J. Hummel Price Guide" by Heidi Ann Von Recklinghausen and published by Krause Books, the Christmas Bell series was introduced in 1989. From that first issue through 2000, this guide claims the bells are worth about $30 each. Kitchen Gadgets Q: My mom and dad were married in 1949 following the

end of World War II. As she began setting up and organizing her kitchen, she bought dozens of gadgets such as shredders, choppers, odd can openers, juicers, ricers and even a Tala Egg Wedger, which was used for slicing hard-boiled eggs. I find these items fascinating and would like to find out more about them. Any suggestions? -Margaret, Panama City, Fla. A: There are two helpful books I think you'll enjoy: "Spiffy Kitchen Collectibles" by Brian S. Alexander, and "The Antique Trader Kitchen Collectibles Price Guide" edited by Kyle Husfloen, both published by Krause Books. I also urge you to visit local antique malls, where you'll be amazed at the demand and prices generated by older kitchen items.

Q: My dad was stationed in Germany during the 1950s and purchased several Hummel figurines during that time. Can you recommend a good price guide so we can determine current values? -Laura, Paris, Ark. A: There are several excellent guides, but my personal favorite is "M.I. Hummel: Figurines, Plates, Miniatures & More" by Robert L. Miller and published by Portfolio Press. This guide is frequently updated, and its prices seem to reflect the present economy and marketplace. It can be ordered at amazon.com. *** Q: My dad was a pipe smok-

er, and I have inherited about two dozen of his pipes. Do you have any suggestions of how I can dispose of them? - Cynthia, Buffalo, N.Y. A: One of the better groups is the North American Society of Pipe Collectors. Contact is P.O. Box 9642, Columbus, OH 43209. Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to questionsforcox@aol.com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr. Cox cannot personally answer all reader questions, nor do appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring return mail.

PUBLIC AUCTION 1.9 ACRE COUNTRY LOT RURAL CUSTOM HOME SITE NARVON - WHITE HORSE AREA

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 • 4 PM

PUBLIC AUCTION

4 Bedroom Home on 3.75 Acres w/Barn & Stream Bowmansville/Turkey Hill Area Thursday, October 2, 2014 at 4:00 PM 168 Laurel Rd., East Earl, PA 17519, Brecknock Twp., Lancaster Co., Elanco School District From Bowmansville, take Rt. 625 South for 1.5 miles, left on Laurel Rd. for .4 miles to property on right. 4 BR Home w/2,520 sq. ft. ML has eat-in kit.; LR; 3 BR’s & full bath. LL has 2nd kit.; FR w/stone FP w/ wood stove insert; den; laundry; BR; full bath; and a 12’x22’ storage area. 16’x18’ 2 car garage; 5’x50’ covered front porch; & 18’x15’ rear deck. Oil hot water baseboard heat w/ CA, on-site well & septic & wired for generator. Outbldgs: 22’x28’ 2 Sty. Barn w/2 horse stalls & 2nd flr. hay storage w/attached 28’x16’ insulated Shop & 16’x18’ Garage; 10’x16’ Dog Kennel w/3 runs; & a stone Spring House. Taxes: $3,877 NOTE: This beautiful well maintained property has a sweeping macadam driveway that crosses over a stream w/a stone bridge. The property has lush level lawns w/ornamental, fruit & shade trees, stone edged perennial beds & fenced garden area. Open House: Sat., Sept. 20 & 27 (1-3pm) or anytime by appt. call 610-286-5183. Terms: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days.

Terms by: Elvin H. & Mary Lou Hurst

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FARM AGENCY, INC. Realtors • Auctioneers • Appraisers

Merle Eberly 610-286-5183 Alvin Horning • 2417-L • C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI www.horningfarmagency.com

PUBLIC AUCTION PERSONAL PROPERTY FURNITURE – APPLIANCES – TOOLS 2 LAWN TRACTORS - COLLECTABLES

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 • 9 A.M. Fivepointville Fire Hall, Fivepointville. From intersection of Rt. 272 & Rt. 897 in Adamstown, take Rt. 897 S. to Fivepointville to fire hall on right. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.) Lawn & Garden/Tools/Generators: JD GT 275 Hydro Lawn Tractor w/48” Deck & Snow Plow, Snapper 8HP Riding Mower w/Snow Blade & Thatcher, Parker Lawn Sweeper, Snapper Push Mower w/Catcher, Yard Machine Gold 6½HP 22” Lawn Mower, Craftsmen Quiet Cut Mower, Craftsmen 3600 & Kohler 3500 Generators, Husky 2600 PSI Pressure Washer, Karcher Elec. Pressure Washer, Craftsmen & Echo Weedeaters, Sm. Air Comp., Stackable Tool Box, Craftsmen 10” Band Saw, Floor Jacks, Shop Vac., Tool Boxes, Wheelbarrows, Sm. Boat Motor, Bicycles, Sleds, Exp. Wagon, Sm. Bolt Bins, Asst. of Elec. & Mech. Tools, Pipe Wrenches, Shepard Hooks, Sprinkling Cans, Craftsmen 10” Band Saw, Pipe Clamps, Rid Gid Wood Lathe, Walker Turner 6” Jointer, Craftsman Table Saw. Furniture/Appliances: Golden Elec. Lift Chair, Wooden Refinished Feed Chest, Library Table, Uph. Recliners, Rockers, Cane Seated Chairs, Wash Stand, Beds, Set of Twin Bedding, 5-Drawer File Cabinet, Metal Folding Chairs, Elec. Wheel Chair, Asst. Lamps, Air Conditioners, Maytag Washers, Amana Upright & Sm. Chest Freezers, White Mtn. Ice Cream Freezer, Sm. Camelback Trunk, Braided Rugs. Collectables/Glassware: Asst. of Arrowheads, Knives, Leather & Other Related, Sm. Brass Anvils, PEZ Dispenser, Implement Seat, Wood Barrel, Dinner Bell, C.I. Water Trough, Egg Baskets, Wooden Adv. Boxes, Water Pitcher Pump, Milk Cans, Belly Grinder Seeder, Sifter, Lg. Asst. of Cookware & Agateware, S.S. Pail, Horse Drawn Cultivator, Fiesta & Hall Pcs., McCoy & Roseville Cookie Jars, Roseville & Watt Bowls, Hawthorne Crock, Peanut Lunch Box. Gun Related/Sporting Goods: 8-Gun Cabinet, Leupold Vari-X-II 4x12 Scope, Burris 3x9 Full Field Scope, Redfield 4x Frontier Scope, Bushnell Spotting Scope, Shooters Stand, Millett Scope Rings, Colt Luger 9MM Clip, Bushnell Car Window Mount, HR Blank Pistol, .22 Long Rifle Bullets, .38 Special 158 Gr. Lead Ball, Speer 30 165 Gr. Round Nose Bullets, 30-30, 25-06, 270 Shells, RCBS Wby 300 Die Cast Rifle Cleaning Kit, Fishing Rods. Note: Only a partial listing of items to be sold. Auction to begin w/tools, 2nd auctioneer to begin approx. 10 AM w/household & glassware, gun related items approx. 12 Noon, tractors & generators approx. 1PM. Terms are cash, PA check or credit card w/3% fee. Food Stand. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Agent For Owner 717-629-4557

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

607 Gault Rd., Gap (Narvon area). Rt. 322 E. of Blue Ball. Right Rt. 897 S. Left Gault Rd. Cross Narvon Rd. to lot on left OR from Intercourse Rt. 340 E. toward White Horse. Left Meeting House Rd. Right Meadville Rd. Left Gault Rd. 1.9 ACRE country lot w/spring. Level terrain, currently pasture/hayfield. Fenced on all sides, adjoining farm boundary. Ideal home site. Perc & probe tested. Unique opportunity to purchase rural acreage lot w/easy access to Rt. 322, Rt. 340 & Rt. 897. Minutes to White Horse, East Earl, Honey Brook & New Holland. Owners serious to sell. Zoned Ag. Horses permitted. Can view lot anytime. 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

Joseph J. Jr. & Linda E. Delarso 717-768-7336

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

(AKRON AREA)

SHORT NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION

3 BEDROOM OHIO SANDSTONE RANCHER 2 CAR ATTACHED GARAGE FINISHED BASEMENT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 at 6:00 P.M.

Located At: 30 N. Conestoga View Dr., Akron, PA 17501 Directions: From Rt. 272 & Main St. in Akron, travel South on Rt. 272 for .5 mile and turn right on N. Conestoga View Dr. to property on right. Real Estate: A solid built Rancher, w/ Ohio Sandstone, 3 bedroom, & attached 2 car garage on .52 acre. Come prepared to buy, house needs to be sold to settle the estate. See future ad on our website for full details. Open House Dates: Saturdays Sept. 20 & 27 from 1-3 PM. For questions about this auction please call or text auctioneer at 717-587-8906. FREE REFRESHMENTS AT OUR AUCTION Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com

Auction By: John J. Rutt II 717-587-8906 Michael J. Martin 717-354-3197 AU-003383-L

Auction For:

FERN M. EHRHART ESTATE NEW HOLLAND, PA

EXC. BRIAN EHRHART (717) 859-1255

BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED COUNTRY SPLIT LEVEL 4 BDRM. - 3 BA - 2 CAR ATTACHED GARAGE OUTBUILDINGS - LEVEL .92 ACRE LOT

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2014 • 6:00 P.M.

ADDRESS: 385 Galen Hall Rd., Reinholds, Lancaster Co., West Cocalico Township, Cocalico Schools. DIRECTIONS: Route 897 in Reinholds, turn onto Galen Hall Rd. (at fire hall) Spacious split level, quality renovation, large eat-in kitchen, kitchen island, living room w/ vaulted ceiling and electric fireplace, 3 season sunroom, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, laundry room, 2538 sq. ft., central air, full basement (partially finished), 2 car garage, single detached garage, 22x31 detached building (possible in-law quarters), .92 acre lot. Great rural location w/easy access to Rt. 272 and Turnpike. OPEN HOUSE: Call auctioneer for a showing. TERMS: 10% down day of sale. Settlement 60 days or before. For financing, call auctioneer at 717-376-4029. Sale For:

TIMBERVIEW PROPERTIES LLC

AU3433

717-821-1229 Atty: Jim Clymer


18B - Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

SALES REGISTER WED., SEPT. 17 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. WED., SEPT. 17 - 5:00 p.m. - Paul H. Livengood, 1610 Mockingbird Drive, Manheim. 1 story L-shaped rancher, 2 car garage, 24x32 garage/shop, 1/2 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., SEPT. 18 - 9:00

a.m. - Agent For Owner, Fivepointville Fire Hall, Fivepointville. Personal property, furniture, appliances, tools, 2 lawn tractors, collectibles. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., SEPT. 18 - 3:00 p.m. - Paul Jr. and Kathryn H. Gerhart, 302 Cottonwood Lane, New Holland. 2 bedroom rancher with 1,200 sq. ft., 1 car garage. Real estate at 6:30 p.m. Personal proper-

PUBLIC AUCTION 1 STY. STONE/VINYL RANCHER – 2 CAR GAR. FIVEPOINTVILLE – TERRE HILL AREA

MONDAY, OCTOBER 6 • 5 PM 85 Clover Dr., Denver. Rt. 897 S. to Fivepointville past Weaver’s Store. Right Millstone Dr. Right Clover Dr. to property on left. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

ty, quilts, antiques, coins. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. THURS., SEPT. 18 - 5:00 p.m. - Joseph P. Valerio, Sr., 97 Old Gilbraltar Road, Birdsboro. 4 bedroom stone farm house and barn on 4.05 acres. Horning Farm Agency, Inc. THURS., SEPT. 18 - 5:00 p.m. - Edith Martin Estate, Hammertown Road, Narvon. 24 acres mature woodland, selling as 2 separate 12 acre tracts. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., SEPT. 18 - 6:00 p.m. - Mary K. Kochel, 112 Park Avenue, Ephrata. Brick 1-1/2 story semi-detached dwelling, 11x20 brick semidetached single car garage. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., SEPT. 19 - 9:00 a.m. - Irwin and Joyce Groff, 193 South Shirk Road, New Holland. Custom split level 4 bedroom, 2 car garage, detached 1 car garage, utility building, 1/2 acre country lot.

Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, furniture/ appliances, lawn and garden. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., SEPT. 19 - 4:00 p.m. - Marvin Schucker and Susan Schlappich, 101 Mountain Road, Robesonia. #1 Country 11 acre farmette with stream, 2-1/2 story 1700s log 4 bedroom farmhouse, 4 stall horse barn, 5 bay garage 36x52. #2 - Separate 5 acre wooded building lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., SEPT. 20 - 9:00 a.m. - 125 Church Avenue, Ephrata. Antiques, jewelry, furniture, buttons and tools. Rich Harry, Auctioneer. SAT., SEPT. 20 - 9:00 a.m. - Amos K. and Lydia Blank, 20 Willow Glen Road, Morgantown. 2 story stone home and detached garages on .94 acres. Real estate at 11:00 a.m. Household goods, tools and personal property.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Household Goods, Tools and Personal Property Stone 2 Story House & Detached Garages on .94 Acres 1 sty. stone/vinyl rancher w/1350 SF, eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets, pantry, appliances, French door to rear screened 10x11 patio/porch, living rm. w/ cathedral ceiling, tile foyer, 3 bdrms. (Master bdrm. & bath), 2 baths, full bsmt., heat pump, central AC, attached 2 car garage all on level 4/10 ACRE lot w/public sewer, on-site well, professional landscaping. Quiet residential community, “move-in” condition. Must see home, economcal & low maintenance. Easy access to Rt. 625, Rt. 897, Rt. 272, Rt. 222 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house September 20, 27 & October 4 from 1-4 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

Melvin A. & Joanne M. Bowman 607-222-1277

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

(NEW HOLLAND AREA)

PUBLIC AUCTION

(LIKE NEW!!) 2-BDRM RANCHER w/1200 SQ. FT. 1-CAR GARAGE PERSONAL PROPERTY QUILTS * ANTIQUES * COINS

THURS., SEPT. 18, 2014 at 3 P.M. REAL ESTATE at 6:30 P.M.

Located At: 302 Cottonwood Lane, New Holland, Pa. Lancaster Co. Directions: From Main St. (Rt. 23) in New Holland take Mentzer Ave. N. to left on W. Spruce St. to right on Cottonwood Ln. to home on left. Real Estate: consists of a 2-bdrm, 1.5 bath (1986) rancher w/1,200 sq. ft. on a .18 ac. lot w/numerous valuable upgrades throughout!! (LIKE NEW * CLEAN!). Main floor features an eat-in style oak cabinetry kitchen w/appliances; dining room (office); formal living room; full bath; 2-bedrooms (master w/WIC & ½ ba.); laundry; 12 x 10 all seasons room; 14 x 10 composite deck w/Sunsetter awning; 22 x 12 garage; heat pump/central AC; public water & sewer; annual taxes: $2786; 10 x 8 storage shed. Open House: For more info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 45 days. Attorney: Linda Kling (717) 354-7700. Note: Exceptional like new rancher! Valuable upgrades throughout; beautiful farmland border; located on quiet cul-de-sac at west end of town; low taxes & desirable ELANCO schools. At 3 PM: Personal Property; Furniture; Quilts; Mower; Lawn & Garden items & Coins @ 6 PM. For photos & complete listing visit www.martinandrutt.com

Auction By: Michael J. Martin 717-354-3197 John J. Rutt II 717-721-7515 AU-3697-L

Auction For:

PAUL JR. & KATHRYN H. GERHART NEW HOLLAND, PA

(717) 368-4437

PUBLIC AUCTION

Saturday, September 20, 2014 at 9:00 AM Real Estate at 11:00 AM 20 Willow Glen Rd., Morgantown, PA 19543, Caernarvon Twp., Berks Co., Twin Valley School District From Morgantown take Rt. 23 E, left on Morgan Way for .4 miles, right on Willow Glen Rd to first property on left. Furniture: Early corner cupboard, white bookshelf, handmade oak shelf, Birdseye maple dresser, flr lamp, blue recliner, maple dresser w/mirror, touch lamp, piano stool w/glass ball feet. Guns: Remington 30-06 model 760, Marlin 30-30 lever action rifle. HH/Collectibles: Pair of early brass automobile lanterns, Fender Coronado X11 guitar, 1957 Christian Fisher book, early 1900’s Amish made quilt, 3 quilts (1 acorn hand embroidered stitched), Avon items, heirloom knife, framed puzzles, quilting frame (for king & queen sizes), window fan, collection of Carnival Glass (Imperial glass, Fenton), Lefton pheasants, bottle collection, Sunnyside dairy bottle, lightning sled, drying rack, boxes of books, dishware, baskets, knickknacks, children’s books, hymnals. Trucks/Toys: Collection die cast trucks-coin truck banks of local banks, Winross, Ertle, Hess trucks, trains, western locomotive, tin windup train, baseball cards, miniature cast iron stoves, cast iron horse and wagon. Appliances: Panasonic & Kenmore window AC, Tappan gas stove, Maytag W & D, Hot Point chest freezer, GE refrig. Tools/ Hardware: Lg wooden barrel, containers of screws, nails, fasteners, long handle tools, Little Giant 8ft ladder, Makita radial arm saw, power toolsDewalt, Makita, air motors, grinder wheels, air compressors, staplers, vent fan, doors, hardware, torches, router tools, furniture clamps, biscuit jointer, electrical items, hydraulic jacks, paint supplies, hand tools, wooden toolbox, milk can, Tanaka weedeater, sprayer, ladder jacks, drill press, Craftsman planer, Mark 1 Series aluminum break, moving dolly, & many more items!! PA Checks & Credit Cards accepted. Food stand on premises.

Terms by: Amos K. & Lydia Blank

HFA

HORNING

FARM AGENCY, INC. Realtors • Auctioneers • Appraisers

Merle Eberly 610-286-5183 Alvin Horning • 2417-L • C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI www.horningfarmagency.com

PUBLIC SALE OF

VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 3 BED/1.5 BATH RANCHER ON 0.31 ACRE LOT & 2002 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT

THURS., OCT. 9, 2014 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

Located at 192 Buchanan Dr., Ephrata (Ephrata Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Ephrata, head West on Rt. 322, turn right on Apple St. (in Lincoln). Apple St. becomes Lincoln Gardens Rd. Turn left on Buchanan Dr. to property on right.

5 ACRE FARMETTE 21/2 STY. STONE FRAME DWL. - BANK BARN - GAR. - SHOP CHURCHTOWN AREA

Amos F. & Elizabeth S. Smucker 717-445-4441

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC AUCTION Valuable Country Real Estate

*2.5 Acres *5 Bedrooms *2.5 Baths *1.5 Story Car, Mill Stone, Antiques, Furniture, Collectibles Saturday, September 20, 2014 • 9:00 AM

Real Estate 12:00PM, Car, Riding Mower 12:30PM

Located at 2420 Camp Swatara Road, Myerstown, PA 17067. From the square of Frystown take Rt. 645 North (Camp Swatara Road) 1.5 miles to property on left. 2.5 Acres, Brick & Aluminum Siding Custom Home, One Owner, 2274 Square Feet approx., 200 Amp Service, Oil Baseboard Hot Water Heat, Central Vac, Whole House Fan, 2 Car Attached Garage, On Lot Well and Septic System, Recent New Roof. Real Estate Terms: 10% down on Auction Day, settlement in 45 days or less. Attorney: Steiner, Sandoe & Copper 717-866-5737 Open House: For a private showing call Stauffer Auction Service at 717405-8935. For pictures and full Auction listing see us on Auctionzip.com. Auctioneer ID#1661. Auctioneer and Owner are Not Responsible for Accidents! Announcements on Auction day take precedence over printed advertisements. TERMS: Cash, Good PA Check. All out of state checks must be accompanied with a bank letter of credit addressed to this auction. Food On Site, Auction held in tent.

Auction Conducted & Managed by: 90 N. Blainsport Road Reinholds, PA 17569 PA License #RY000248L Phone: 717-405-8935

Where Service.. Means More!

Auction For:

Lydia G. Stauffer Estate Melvin M. Stauffer, Executor 717-679-6084 Mabel M. Weiler, Verna M. Weiler, Executrix

PUBLIC AUCTION 175 ACRE FARM 21/2 STY. 5 BDRM. FARM HOUSE – BANK BARN MISC. OUTBLDGS. PERSONAL PROPERTY – ANTIQUES – FURNITURE REHRERSBURG – STRAUSSTOWN AREA

SAT., OCTOBER 18 652 E. Rehrersburg Rd., Bethel. From Rt. 422 at Womelsdorf take Rt. 419 N. toward Rehrersburg. Right Strausstown Rd. which becomes E. Rehrersburg Rd. to farm on left.

2134 Windsor Rd., Narvon (Churchtown). Rt. 23 E. to Churchtown, Right Boot Jack Rd. to Windsor Rd. (property on corner of Windsor Rd. & Boot Jack Rd.). (Caernarvon Twp., Lanc.Co.)

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

Street, New Holland. Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom rancher situated on a .33 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., SEPT. 20 - 1:00 p.m. - Jeffrey and Trina Brugger, 130 Mountain Spring Road, Stevens. 18-3/4 acre wooded residential real estate, 1-1/2 story rustic hemlock frame dwelling. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., SEPT. 20 - 4:00 p.m. - Joseph J. Jr. and Linda E. Delarso, 607 Gault Road, Gap. 1.9 acre county lot, rural custom home site. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., SEPT. 24 - 4:00 p.m. - Richard Messner, Jr., 6604 Maple Grove Road, Mohnton. Vacant unimproved land with no deed restrictions and open to any builder. Horning Farm Agency, Inc. THURS., SEPT. 25 - 6:00 p.m. - John P. Kelley, 75 Scenic Drive, Denver. 2 story custom built brick and stucco dwelling situated on .27 acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., SEPT. 27 - 8:30 a.m. - Edward Wayne Butz Estate, 25 Hill Road, Willow Street. Custom built house on 1.9 acres. Real estate at 2:00 p.m. ’05 GMC pick up, ’95 LeBaron, slot machine, nice antiques, nice tools, O-turn

9 AM – REAL ESTATE 1 PM

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2014 • 1 PM

2½ sty. stone/frame farm house w/1792 SF, eat-in kitchen w/honey oak cabinets, formal dining rm., living & family rms., 1st floor laundry/mud rms., 3 bdrms., 1½ baths, attic & bsmt., oil HW heat, insulated/tilt windows, wide sills, low maintenance exterior. Outbldgs: 2 sty. stone/frame bank barn 36x54 w/stable area, 4 horse stalls w/water, 2 sty. frame insulated attached shop w/gas heat, lavatory & 2nd floor finished w/2 skylights (currently used as Smucker’s Leather Shop), 1 sty. frame garage, chicken house all on 5 ACRES w/fenced pasture w/stream, lawn, garden, mature shade, on-site well & septic, frontage along Windsor Rd. & Boot Jack Rd. Zoned AG. Great location, quiet low traffic road. Ideal family property w/acreage & bldgs. Minutes to Morgantown, New Holland & East Earl. Personal inspection by appointment or open house October 4, 11 & 18 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)

Horning Farm Agency, Inc. SAT., SEPT. 20 - 9:00 a.m. - Janet L. Eberly, 1320 Springville Road, East Earl. 2 or 3 bedroom ranch home with garage. Real estate at 12:00 noon. JD riding mower, snow blower, refrigerator, tools, household goods, washer/dryer. Jay M. Leary, Auctioneer. SAT., SEPT. 20 - 9:00 a.m. - Minerva Good, 843 East Main Street, Ephrata. Personal property, furniture, appliances, collectibles, ’06 scooter, 10x12 utility building. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., SEPT. 20 - 9:00 a.m. - Lydia G. Stauffer Estate, 2420 Camp Swatara Road, Myerstown. 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 1.5 story. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Car and riding mower at 12:30 p.m. Mill stone, antiques, furniture, collectibles. Stauffer Auction Service. SAT., SEPT. 20 - 10:00 a.m. - Martha W. Boose, 387 Furnace Road, Quarryville. Country 1 story 4 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage 24x32 with 20x24 barn/garage, 8/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., SEPT. 20 - 11:00 a.m. - Robert and Betty McCarty, 579 West Conestoga

Real estate consists of a 1,118 sq. ft. brick and vinyl sided rancher, built in 1986, containing a kitchen with breakfast bar, Bosch dishwasher, stove and refrigerator; a dining room with sliding door to deck; a large living room; three bedrooms; a full bath; and a laundry room with half bath all on the main level. There is also an attached two car garage, and a covered front porch. The full basement is ready to be finished, and it already contains a brick hearth with flue. Public water and sewer with digital water softener system. Electric baseboard heat. All this is situated on a 0.31 acre lot with a private rear yard and split rail fence. There are replacement windows and new doors throughout. This is a solid rancher located in the wellestablished Lincoln Gardens community. Do not miss this opportunity! Open houses to be held Sun., Sept. 28 and Sat., Oct. 4 from 1-3pm, or by appointment, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. $10,000 down day of sale, balance at settlement. 1% broker participation offered, call auctioneer for details. Car to be sold after real estate – 2002 jeep liberty sport 3.7l 4x4 with 105,000 miles. Good condition. For more pictures, visit www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#1536). D. Scott Eaby, Att’y

Art Pannebecker & Brad Wolf Auctioneers Inc. #AU001476-L #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com www.auctionzip.com (ID#1536)

Terms By:

THE ROBERT G. GOSHERT ESTATE

1800s farm house w/2112 SF, eat-in kitchen, living & family rms., 1st floor laundry, 5 bdrms., 1½ baths, attic, bsmt., oil HW heat. Summer House: 1½ sty. 36x14 w/walk-in FP. Bank Barn: 2 sty. barn 42x96 w/38x15 garage/shop attached 80x28 cow stable w/24 stations & box stalls. Hog/Chicken Bldg: 20x50, used as storage. Misc. Outbldgs: Including chicken bldg. 34x16, 22x10 milk house & stave 10x40 silo 175 ACRES level to slight slope terrain. Little Swatara Creek running thru farm, approx. 115 acres tillable, balance woodland & pasture. Over 2000’ frontage along Rehrersburg & Mill Rd. Zoned Ag. NOTE: Farm’s been in family 114 yrs. Ideal opportunity to purchase large farm with SUB-DIVISION POTENTIAL into 2 farms as per guidelines set by Ag. preserve. Personal inspection by appointment or open house September 27, October 4 & 11 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) Mildred R. Randal V. Kline Wilhelm Estate Roy E. Good, Jr. Exec.: Phillip J. Aaron Z. Nolt Wilhelm, Gloria Curvin M. A. Kauffman & Horning Barbara S. Stoudt Lic. #499, #2116, AUCTIONEERS 610-488-1256 or #5064, #3956 www.klinekreidergood.com 717-733-1006 610-488-7357


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - 19B

Auctioneers. Alverta Burkhart Estate, 522 EPHRATA MIDDLE SCHOOL MENU THURS., OCT. 2 - 4:00 Staver Road, Reinholds. 63 p.m. - Elvin H. and Mary Lou acre farm with stream. 2-1/2 Hurst, 168 Laurel Road, East story farm house, 2 car THURS., SEPT. 18 - WED., SEPT. 24 Earl. 4 bedroom home on 3.75 garage, blacksmith shop. Real acres with barn and stream. estate at 1:00 p.m. Car, lawn Thursday, September 18 tractors, lawn/garden, tools, Horning Farm Agency, Inc. 1. Chicken fryz with dip and whole wheat roll with marTHURS., OCT. 2 - 4:00 furniture/appliances, instrugarine. 2. Turkey BBQ on whole grain roll. French fries, p.m. - Walter Z. Burkholder, ments, antiques. Kline, Kreibaked beans, cinnamon applesauce or fresh fruit. 246 West Farmersville Road, der and Good Auctioneers. Friday, September 19 SAT., OCT. 4 - 8:30 a.m. Leola. 2-3 bedroom brick 1. Spaghetti with meat sauce with whole grain garlic rancher, .44 acre rural lot, 2 Etta G. Brubaker, 4028 breadstick. 2. Fish sticks with dip and whole grain garcar garage, 2.5 baths, finished Colebrook Road, Elizabethlic breadstick. 3. Quesadilla. Tossed greens, roasted baby daylight basement. Real town. Vermont granite, 3 bedcarrots, assorted fresh fruit or slushie. estate at 6:00 p.m. Personal room rancher, .69 acre counproperty, antiques, Kubota try lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Monday, September 22 mower. Martin and Rutt Clean car, personal property. 1. Hot dog on whole wheat roll. 2. Whole grain stuffed Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. Auctioneers. crust pizza. Sauerkraut, whipped potatoes, applesauce or THURS., OCT. 2 - 6:00 SAT., OCT. 4 - 9:00 a.m. fresh fruit. p.m. - Timberview Proper- Jane Mitchell, 209 Shanahan Tuesday, September 23 ties, LLC, 385 Galen Hall Lane, Loysville. 3 bedroom 1. Walking tacos with cheese, salsa and whole grain roll. Road, Reinholds. Beautifully home with creek on 1.48 2. Shrimp popper, Gogurt and whole grain roll with marrenovated country split level, acres. Real estate at 11:00 garine. 3. Whole grain cheese crunchers. Steamed corn, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 car a.m. Household goods, furnirefried beans, crispy chickpea poppers, pineapple chunks, attached garage, outbuild- ture, and lawn and garden fresh fruit or slushie. ings, level .92 acre lot. Keith equipment. Horning Farm Snyder Real Estate Auction Agency, Inc. Wednesday, September 24 Services. 1. BBQ bacon chicken sandwich. 2. Fish and cheese, SAT., OCT. 4 - 9:00 a.m. FRI., OCT. 3 - 6:00 p.m. - Robert M. Sr. (Mick) and whole wheat Goldfish bread. 3. Pizza. Tossed greens with Fern M. Ehrhart Estate, 30 Grace Sprecher, 1359 Springdressing, seasoned green beans, chilled pears or fresh North Conestoga View Drive, ville Road, East Earl. 3 bedfruit. Akron. 3 bedroom Ohio sand- room, 1-1/2 story home on • Choice of Milk Served Daily • stone rancher, 2 car attached 2.81 acres, bank barn/garage • Breakfast Available Daily • garage, finished basement. and storage building. Real Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. estate at 1:00 p.m. Tools, mower. Martin and Rutt Mae Eberly, 432 Shanahan SAT., OCT. 4 - 8:00 a.m. - household goods, antiques. Auctioneers. Lane, Loysville. 202.89+/SAT., SEPT. 27 - 9:00 a.m. acre steer farm, farm equip- Horst Auction Center, Eph- ment and household goods. rata. Antiques, collectibles, Horning Farm Agency, Inc. toys, primitives, tools. Horst WED., OCT. 1 - 2:00 p.m. WE WILL NOT BE HOLDING OUR REGULAR Auctioneers. - Horst Auction Center, Eph- CONSIGNMENT SALE ON WED., SEPTEMBER 24TH DUE TO THE EPHRATA FAIR PARADE. ENJOY THE PARADE! SAT., SEPT. 27 - 12:00 rata. Antiques, collectibles, Noon - Paul M. and Esther household goods, tools. Horst

“Horst Auction Center” NOTICE

PUBLIC AUCTION CUSTOM SPLIT LEVEL 4 BDRM. - 2 CAR GAR. DETACHED 1 CAR GAR. - UTILITY BLDG. 1/2 ACRE COUNTRY LOT PERSONAL PROP. - FURNITURE/APPLIANCES LAWN & GARDEN NEW HOLLAND AREA

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 9 A.M. - REAL ESTATE 1 P.M. 193 S. Shirk Rd., New Holland. Rt. 23 W. to New Holland. Left S. Shirk Rd. to property on left. (Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.)

Jay M. Leary, Auctioneer. MON., OCT. 6 - 5:00 p.m. - Melvin A. and Joanne M. Bowman, 85 Clover Drive, Denver. 1 story stone/vinyl rancher with 1,350 sq. ft. on a level 4/10 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., OCT. 7 - 5:00 p.m. - Faye H. Mummau, 1116 May Post Office Road, Quarryville. 2-1/2 story country 4 bedroom farm house, 2 story barn, 32x44 garage/warehouse, 11/4 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., OCT. 8 - 5:00 p.m.

- Daniel S. and Kathryn E. Esh, 2261 Little Hill Road, Narvon. Country 1-1/2 story brick 4 bedroom house, 2 car garage, 1-1/2 story barn/ garage 38x26, 2.1 acre with stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 9 - 4:00 p.m. - Jean S. Cammauf, 611 South State Street, Ephrata. Brick ranch style dwelling with 3 bedrooms and 24x24 attached 2 car garage. Real estate at 6:00 p.m. Antiques, collectibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 9 - 5:00

PUBLIC AUCTION 1 STY. 3 UNIT INVESTMENT PROPERTY GARAGE - UTILITY BLDG. DENVER - REAMSTOWN AREA

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 • 5 PM 65 W. Church St., Denver. Rt. 272 N. from Ephrata to Denver/Reamstown traffic light. Left W. Church St. Property on right.

1 sty. 3 unit investment dwl. w/1886 SF. (2) 1st floor units each w/eat-in kitchen w/range & refrig., living rm., 3 bdrms., bath & gas forced air heat. (1) lower level unit w/eat-in kitchen w/range & refrig., large living rm., 1 bdrm., bath & elec. heat. Each unit separate utilities, heat, electric, cable, etc. Low maintenance bldg. 2013 income: $21,100. 2014 projected: $24,600. Easy access to Rt. 272, Rt. 222 & turnpike. Owners serious to sell. Easy rental, low maintenance units with good return. (Property known as 65 W. Church St. A, B, C, Denver.) Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., Sept. 20, 27 & Oct. 4 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

Richard E. Jr. & Jenifer M. Cammauf 717-575-9212

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

(ELIZABETHTOWN/HERSHEY AREA) PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 13.9 ACRE LOT SOUTHERN EXPOSURE - WOODED & FIELD CUSTOM HOME SITE - ZONED AG-1 REINHOLDS - FRITZTOWN AREA

MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 • 3 PM

PUBLIC AUCTION

VERMONT GRANITE 3 BDRM. RANCHER .69 ACRE * COUNTRY LOT CLEAN CAR * PERSONAL PROPERTY SAT., OCTOBER 4 at 8:30 A.M. REAL ESTATE at 1:00 P.M.

Bensing Rd., Reinholds. Rt. 272 N. Left Rt. 897 N. to Reinholds. Right Ridge Rd. Left Bensing Rd. OR from Sinking Spring take Fritztown Rd. south. Right Bensing Rd.

Custom spacious Holland stone/siding split level w/2972 SF eat-in kitchen w/custom cherry cabinets w/granite & Corian tops, appliances, pantry, formal dining rm. w/tray ceiling & bow window, family rm. w/Holland stone fireplace w/gas log insert & built-in bookshelves, octagon 4 seasons rm. w/ cathedral ceiling, fireplace & slide door to L-shaped paver patio, 4 bdrms. (master bdrm. suite w/cathedral ceiling & whirlpool tub & walk-in closet), 3 baths, bsmt., elec. & propane heat, central AC, attached 2 car garage, detached 1 car gar. 18x20, 10x16 utility bldg., brick paver sidewalk & front porch all on level ½ ACRE country lot w/mature shade trees & professional landscaping, farmland boundary, macadam driveway & drive (enough for RV or truck). Ideal Southern New Holland location, easy access to everything. “Must see” move-in condition split level house, low maintenance & spacious. 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) Furniture/Appliances: PA House 5 Pc. Cherry Bdrm. Suite (Queen), Custom Made Double Pedestal Dining Rm. Table w/13 Brds., (6) Bow Back & (2) Captain Chairs, Oak 4-Shelf Glass Front/Sided Display Case, Oak Dry Sink, Waterfall Cedar Chest, Dec. Plank Btm. Rocker, La-Z-Boy Rocker Recliner, Double Bed w/Brass Head Brd., Formica/Wood Top Double Oval Pedestal Table w/3 Brds., (4) Matching Chairs, Dovetail Blanket Chest, Patio Table, Umbrella & (6) Swivel Chairs, Double Reclining Love Seat, Kneehole Desk & Office Chairs, Glass Top Coffee Table, 2 & 4-Drawer File Cabinets, Child Wooden High Chairs w/Tray, (2) Bar Chairs, Step Stool, Sewing Machine Cabinet, Asst. Table & Floor Lamps, Shelf Clock, Sm. Drop Leaf Table, Sm. Cane Top & Wicker Coffee Tables, Brunswick Oak 8’ Slate Top Pool Table, (4) Rattan Chairs w/Cushions & Round Rattan Glass Top Table, (2) Park Benches, Barrel Table, Trimline Treadmill, Chiminea, Eureka Boss Vacuum Sweeper, G.E. Profile Black Side By Side Refrig. w/Ice & Water Dispenser, Sm. Magic Chef Chest Freezer, G.E. (low water) Washer, G.E. 3-Cycle Dryer, Misc. Sm. Kitchen Appliances. Shop/Garden Tools: Poulan Pro 48” 25 HP Hydro Lawn Mower w/Bagger, Homelite HB 251 50V Blower, Ronk Single Phase to 3-Phase Converter, Silver Beauty 300 AMP Cranking Power Charger, Karcher 2400 PSI Washer, Craftsman 1 ½ HP 3 Gal. 125 PSI Air Comp., Lawn Boy S.P. Mower w/Honda Eng., Double Wheel Wheelbarrow, Jet Bench Grinder, ZT Floor Jack, Bench Vise, Car Ramps, Jack Stands, Hose Caddies, Schauer 10 AMP Battery Chargers, B&D Hedge Trimmers, Bag Cart, Nail Kegs, Miter Saw, Asst. Hand, Elec. & Garden Tools, Folding Alum. & Ext. Ladders, 7’ Fiberglass Step Ladder, Lawn Chairs, Croquet Set, Sled. Toys/Glassware/Soft Goods: Sam Martin 1/16 Scale 8 Pc. Wooden Train, 1/25 Scale Wooden Tractor Trailer, Smith Miller 1/16 Scale Trucks, 1/8 Scale Retro Holmes Wrecker Acme Towing Co., 5 Pc. Weaver’s Chicken Winross Trucks, Asst. Winross & Tractor Trailers, Peterbuilt Long Hauler Truck, Asst. Menno Folk Art, JD, Oliver, Farmall & MH Farm Tractors, Liebherr Trac Hoe, NH Horse Drawn Cast Iron Steel Wheel Baler, C.I. First Gear Trucks, C.I. Horse & Wagon, Asst. Other Trucks, 6-Prong Wooden Fork, 1986 & 1988 Historical Society Of The Cocalico Valley Books, Children & Other Books, Games, (3) Double Size Quilts, Double, Queen & King Bedding, Towels, Table Clothes, Doilies, Table Runners, Asst. Crafts & Baskets, Asst. Wall Pictures & Decorations, Seasonal Decor Including Christmas, Painted Ceramic National Set (Approx. 16 Pc.), Snowmen & Christmas Trees, Asst. Bakeware, Cookware, Kitchenware & Glassware, Candlewick, Asst. Glassware Including Pitchers, Dishes, Goblets, Cups & Stemware. NOTE: Auction to begin w/tools, followed by household goods, toys 12 Noon followed by furniture. Real Estate 1PM. Terms cash, PA check, or credit card w/3% fee. Food Stand. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Irwin & Joyce Groff 717-354-5049

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

13.9 ACRES w/southern exposure, 3 acres field, balance woodland w/cleared trails & 3 deer food plots. 434’ frontage. Perc & probe tested. Level to gentle slope terrain. Ideal custom home site. Zoned AG-1. Great wildlife area, suitable for animals, horses, etc. NOTE: “One of a kind” tract of land w/ southern exposure. Must see to appreciate. Convenient location minutes to Rt. 897, Rt. 222, Rt. 272, turnpike & Galen Hall Golf Course. Inspection of land anytime. Easy to walk on cleared trails & posted perimeter. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717733-1006 (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

Located At: 4028 Colebrook Rd. Elizabethtown, PA 17022 Directions: From Rt. 283 & Rt. 743 intersection, travel North on Rt. 743 approx. 2 miles and turn right on Colebrook Rd for 1/4 mile to property on left. Real Estate Details: An approx. 1,780 sq. ft., Vermont Granite, 3 bedroom Rancher w/ 2 car garage on .69 acre in country. Conewago Twp.; country living w/ low taxes. Clean car & entire house full of collectibles. Please see future ad or our website for all details. Open House Dates: Saturdays Sept. 20 & 27 from 1-3 PM, or call for private showing. Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com

Auction By: John J. Rutt II 717-587-8906 Michael J. Martin 717-354-3197 AU-003383-L

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Philip L. Snader 717-951-2957

Auction For:

ETTA G. BRUBAKER (LATE CHARLES)

NEW HOLLAND, PA

P.O.A. MARK BRUBAKER (717) 475-0202

BAREVILLE

PUBLIC AUCTION 2 BDRM. - 11/2 BATH - 2 STY. TOWNHOUSE SAT., OCT. 18 at 11 A.M.

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

WED., SEPT. 24, 2014 SALE AT 6:00 P.M. Located at 616 Smokestown Rd., Denver (E. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From intersection of Rt. 272 and Spur Rd., take Rt. 272 North. Turn left on Hill Rd., followed by a left on Smokestown Rd., to property on left. Real estate consists of a frame Cape Cod style dwelling, built in 1940, containing an eat-in kitchen; dining room; living room; a bedroom; full bath; and a laundry all on the main level. There are approx. 812 sq. ft. on the main level. The upstairs is finished into one large bedroom with undereave storage. The full basement, with outside entrance, is unfinished. Oil hot water heat. Well and septic onsite. All this is situated on a 0.52 (+/-) acre lot along with a two car, two story, block garage. The garage is in need of repair. This is a very cute property, in a country setting. It would make a good investment, starter, or retirement home with a little sweat equity. Owners are seriously motivated to sell. Open House to be held Sunday, September 21 from 1-3 PM, or by appointment, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance at settlement. Gardner & Stevens, Atty’s

260 Morgan Dr., Leola, PA 17540 Rt. 23 to Bareville Turkey Hill & turn onto Hess Rd. & follow to Right on Morgan Dr. Home on left. 2 story, 2 bdrm, 1½ bath Town house w/6 yr. old heat pump & Central Air. 1,088 sf vinyl sided home w/ins. glass tilt windows, asphalt shingle roof & sm. rear wooden deck. 1st FL: Living Rm; Eat-in Kitchen w/pantry, DW, garbage disposal, double SS sink, elec. oven/ range, under counter microwave, refrig., & oak cabinets; Half Bath; Sunrm w/ceiling fan, atrium door to deck; closet for washer & dryer; 2nd FL: Full bath w/ vanity; 2 bdrms w/closets; hall w/linen closet. BSMT: poured concrete walls, 4 yr. old elec. hot water heater, sump hole & 11’ x 26’ Rec Rm., 200 Amp service. On common ground, 2 macadam parking spaces, Public W&S in Upper Leacock Twp., Lan. Co. MOVE-IN CONDITION, IDEAL STARTER OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY. Mowing, trash & snow removal included in HOA monthly fee of $100. ALL APPLIANCES INCLUDED. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 45 days REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE: Sat, Sept. 20 & 27 from 1-4 P.M. or by appt. Call 717-314-6049. See pics on auctionzip.com #5627 Attorney: Kling & Fanning

Sale by:

DENISE K. CONNORS ESTATE Karen Bachman, Exec.

Terms By:

Art Pannebecker & Brad Wolf Auctioneers Inc. Lic. #: AU001476 & AU005308 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com www.auctionzip.com (ID#1536)

FERN SWEIGART ESTATE

Auctioneers

JAY M. LEARY & Associates

717-354-0423

Appraisers

AU-1214L

Randy L. Stoltzfus/717-656-8919/AU-1906L Larry W. Heinsey/717-354-0792/AU-3596L No Out of State Checks New Holland, PA • www.learyauctioneers.com


20B - Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

p.m. - Richard E. Jr. and Jenifer M. Cammauf, 65 West Church Street, Denver. 1 story 3 unit investment property, garage, utility building. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 9 - 6:00 p.m. - The Robert G. Goshert Estate, 192 Buchanan Drive, Ephrata. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath rancher on .31 acre lot and 2002 Jeep Liberty Sport. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. FRI., OCT. 10 - 9:00 a.m. - Owen Mitchell, Fivepointville Fire Hall, Fivepointville. Personal property, antiques, collectibles, crocks, advertising pieces, guns. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., OCT. 10 - 4:00 p.m. - Gary and Michelle Hinerman, 1494 Morgantown

Road, Morgantown. Brick 3 bedroom rancher on .97 acre, detached 2 car garage, wooded lot. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. FRI., OCT. 10 - 5:00 p.m. - Raymond W. Nolt, 1168, 1170, 1172 and 1174 Peiffer Hill Road, Stevens. 4.8 acre farmette, 2-1/2 story dwelling, barn/garage, 1 story 3 unit investment dwelling. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 11 - 9:00 a.m. - Carl R. and Ruth Hollinger, 405 West Girl Scout Road, Stevens. 1-1/2 story sandstone and frame dwelling on 6.4 acre lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Antiques, household goods, tools, farm/lawn equipment. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 11 - 9:00 a.m. - Elmer N. and Ella S. Nolt,

SUDOKU

PUBLIC AUCTION 1.5 STORY CAPE COD IN PRIME LOCATION

MON., OCT. 20, 2014 • 6 P.M. Real Estate: Well built 1.5 story home w/detached 2 car garage. The main floor consists of a living room w/wood floors, dining room w/ wood floors, kitchen w/vinyl flooring & a family room w/solid pine walls & wooden floor. The second floor has 2 BR & 1 full bathroom. There is a full concrete basement w/laundry area, 60 AMP electric panel, public water & sewer. The home is heated by an oil fired hot water furnace. The exterior of the home has a 10 year old composition shingle roof & the exterior is brick style masonry & aluminum siding. This home is situated on a lot that is 7,841 SF & the home has 1,291 SF of living space above grade. Total yearly taxes: $2,784.00. Inspection: Open House Saturday, October 4th from 12-3 PM or by calling auctioneer for private showing. Auction Conducted By: Terms: 10% down on day of auction, balance due in 45 days at final settlement. Auctioneer’s Note: Mrs. Kurtz has moved to an adult community and plans to sell, so come prepared to buy. Good solid well-built home that could use some cosmetic repairs & a little updating. Conditions By: Alma Kurtz License #AU-003248L For Photos, Visit Our Websites: Phone 717-269-0654 www.shirksauctions.com Or www.auctionzip.com

OF

REAL ESTATE

THURS., SEPT. 25, 2014 SALE AT 6:00 P.M.

PUBLIC AUCTION

3 BR Home w/Creek on 1.48 Acres Household Goods, Furniture & Lawn & Garden Equipment Perry County Saturday, October 4, 2014 at 9:00 AM Real Estate at 11:00 AM 209 Shanahan Lane, Loysville, PA 17047, Saville Twp., Perry Co., West Perry School District

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 3 BDRM. SPLIT FOYER HOUSE 3 CAR GARAGE – UTILITY BLDGS. RURAL LOT PENRYN – ELM AREA

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 • 5 P.M. 1624 Locust Grove Rd., Manheim. Rt. 501 N. of Lititz. Left Newport Rd. thru Elm to Penryn. Right Locust Grove Rd. Country split foyer w/1664 SF, “one owner,” eat-in kitchen, enclosed patio w/wood stove, living rm., 3 bdrms., large family/rec rm., 1st floor laundry & full lower level w/3 car garage, 2 utility bldgs. & small green house, rural lot w/mature trees, shrubbery, lawn & garden. Owners relocating to retirement facility. Ideal rural location on low traffic road, over looking farmland. Ideal as residence or investment. Minutes to Lititz & Manheim. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., October 4, 11 & 18 from 1 to 4 PM. For color brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006

From Rt. 322 take Millerstown Exit into Millerstown. Take Rt. 17 West for 15.7 miles, right on Shanahan Lane to property on left. 1,920 sq. ft. home situated in a gorgeous setting w/ manicured lawns & scenic views of surrounding farmland & mountains. House has kit; LR; DR; 3 BR’s; 2 baths; & 14’x28’ deck on Upper Level. LL has FR; storage room w/laundry & 1 car garage. Oil hot water w/ CA, on-site well & septic. Outbuildings included: 14x24, Garage/Shed & two 12x15 Storage Sheds. Taxes: $1,732 Open House: Sat., Sept. 20 & 27 (1-3 pm) or anytime by appt. call 610-286-5183. Terms: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days of sale.

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FARM AGENCY, INC. Realtors • Auctioneers • Appraisers

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Art Pannebecker & Brad Wolf Auctioneers Inc.

JOHN P. KELLEY

#AU001476-L #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com www.auctionzip.com (ID#1536)

Public Auction Lancaster County - Terre Hill Area

Edwin H. & Esther B. Christ 717-490-0252

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC AUCTION 4.8 ACRE FARMETTE

2½ STY. DWL. – BARN/GAR. – 1 STY. 3 UNIT INVESTMENT DWL. RED RUN – REAMSTOWN AREA

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 • 5 P.M.

PUBLIC AUCTION #1 - COUNTRY 11 ACRE FARMETTE W/STREAM 2-1/2 STY. 1700s LOG 4 BDRM. FARM HOUSE 4 STALL HORSE BARN - 5 BAY GARAGE 36X52 #2 - SEPARATE 5 ACRE WOODED BUILDING LOT ROBESONIA - SOUTH MOUNTAIN AREA

1168, 1170, 1172 & 1174 Peiffer Hill Rd., Stevens (Red Run/Reamstown Area). Rt. 897 N. to Fivepointville. Left Fivepointville Rd. Right E. Peiffer Hill Rd. to stop sign. Right Peiffer Hill Rd. to property on right. OR From Reamstown take N. Reamstown Rd. Right Kramer Mill Rd. Straight Peiffer Hill Rd. Left & continue on Peiffer Hill Rd. to property on left. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 • 4 P.M. 101 Mountain Rd., Robesonia. From Womelsdorf Rt. 422 E. to Robesonia. Right Freeman St. Left Church St. Right Mountain Rd. (no outlet road). #1: 2½ sty. late 1700s farm house w/2659 SF, eat-in kitchen, dining rm., living rm., family rm. w/stone fireplace, 4 bdrms., 2 baths, 1st floor laundry, utility rm., attic, bsmt., oil air heat, outdoor wood boiler (not included), central AC & insulated/tilt windows. Roof, soffit, fascia, wrap around porch. Outbldgs: 1½ sty. horse barn 30x30 w/4 stalls & attached lean-to, 1½ sty. 5 bay garage 36x52, 14x24 run-in barn, original/early stone summer house 19x16 w/stone FP & oven 11 ACRES 4 acres fenced pasture w/stream, lawn, garden area, bal. woodland. Zoned RR (Rural Residential). #2: 5 ACRE wooded bldg. lot adjacent to farmette. Great custom home site w/public water & sewer available, any builder. Minutes to Sinking Spring area, Wernersville & Womelsdorf. NOTE: “One of a kind” farmette. Quiet & rural setting, edge of Robesonia. Move-in house, new/updated outbldgs. Owners relocating to large farm & serious to sell. 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)

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Located at 75 Scenic Dr., Denver (E. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From the intersection of Rt. 272 and Rt. 897, near Adamstown, take Rt. 897 south. Turn right on Lynda Dr. followed by a left on Edie, and a left on Scenic. Watch for signs. Real estate consists of a 2 story, custom built, brick and stucco dwelling containing a kitchen with refrig., oven, stove and dishwasher; a breakfast area; a formal dining room; a large living room with cathedral ceiling; a sunken family room with sandstone fireplace (propane insert); a bedroom/office; a full bath; and a laundry all on the main level. Upstairs there are three bedrooms (master with full bathroom); and an additional full bath. There is approx. 1,900 sq. ft. of finished living space above ground. The walkout basement is also finished, and contains a large rec room with propane stove along with a 2 car garage. In total, this uniquely designed contemporary dwelling, built in 1975, features 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths. All this is situated on a 0.27 acre lot along with a large deck to the rear of the home, and a beautiful covered porch in the front. 200 amp electric, oil forced air heat with central air, with some minor cosmetic TLC, this home offers immense potential. This is a must-see property with lots of finished living space. Open House to be held Sat., Sept. 20 from 1-3 PM, or by appointment, Sun Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance at settlement. For pictures, visit www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#1536) Kling & Fanning, Att’ys

Merle Eberly 610-286-5183 Alvin Horning • 2417-L • C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI www.horningfarmagency.com

(Lender NMLS ID #834368)

Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Auctioneers Lic. #499, #2116, 717-733-1006

Newswanger, 3753 East Newport Road, Gordonville. 1-1/2 story brick dwelling, 2 car garage, masonry 40x60 garage/shop, 4 bays, 1.3 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., OCT. 14 - 5:00 p.m. - Sara Ann Petersheim, 323 Jacobs Road, Narvon. Country 1 story 4 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 1 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., OCT. 15 - 9:00 a.m. - Akron Nursery Inc., 118 North 7th Street, Akron. Out-

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239 South Reading Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (Along Rt. 272), Ephrata Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

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

468 Staver Road, Reinholds. Dwelling and garage on 3.3 acres. Real estate at 11:00 a.m. JD 950 tractor, attachments, JD D130 mower, 1991 Buick Skylark, tools and personal property. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., OCT. 11 - 9:30 a.m. - Sunset Acres Nursery (Lewis and Arlene Burkholder), 41 Cocalico Creek Road, Ephrata. 6th Annual Inventory Reduction Auction, trees, shrubbery. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. SAT., OCT. 11 - 9:30 a.m. - Landis C. and Evangeline G. Martin, 1245 Precast Road, East Earl. Country 2 story 4 bedroom, 2 car garage, 2 story barn/garage 26x32, 1.8 acres. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Tractors, lawn and garden, guns, personal property. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., OCT. 13 - 5:00 p.m. - James L. and Clara

Marvin Schucker & Susan Schlappich 610-693-4182

2½ sty. frame/siding dwl. w/1032 SF, eat-in kitchen, living & family rms., 2 bdrms. & bath, bsmt., attic, oil HW heat, insulated/tilt windows. Outbldg: 1½ sty. frame barn/garage 22x26 w/18x22 attachment all w/3 car garage capacity. 3 Unit Rental House: 1 sty. frame/vinyl dwl. 36x72 consisting of (2) 2 bdrm. units & (1) 1 bdrm. unit each w/kitchen, living rm., full bath & laundry. Each unit has oil HW heat. Current gross yearly income for 3 units & house - $19,200. Current rental rates very conservative. Ideal for potential increased rental income adjustment. All on 4.8 ACRES w/approx. 2 acres tillable, mature shade, fenced pasture, lawn & garden area, on-site well & septic. Zoned AG. Unique country investment property w/multiple 1st floor rental units. Ideal rural location. Easy access to Rt. 272, Rt. 222 & Turnpike. Quiet low traffic country road. Owner retiring & serious to sell. Personal inspection by appointment or open house September 27 & October 4 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) Raymond W. Nolt Randal V. Kline Paul H. Nolt, Roy E. Good, Jr. 717-445-4972 Aaron Z. Nolt Harvey H. Nolt, Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 717-733-1823 Lic. #499, #2116, AUCTIONEERS #5064, #3956 www.klinekreidergood.com

Inventory Reduction for Sensenig Hardware New & Used Hardware, Tools, Antiques, etc.

Saturday, September 27 at 9:00 a.m. Location: 1020 Sensenig Road Ephrata, PA 17522. New Tools: 20v Max DeWalt hammerdrill (reconditioned) w/2 batts & charger; 2pk 18v DeWalt XRP batteries; SK 47pc 1/2 dr. socket set; DeWalt framing nailer; Hitachi 7-1/4 circular saw; 10.8v Bosch driver kit; Williams 1/2 dr socket set; Crescent 7pc mm ratchet wrench set; 3/4” Pony pipe clamps; 4’ DeWalt level; 2’ DeWalt level; 3’ DeWalt wrecking bar; adjustable rapid wrenches; Irwin 8” groovelock pliers; Mintcraft 8” bent nose plier; Lenox snips; Wiss snips; Wiss metal shears; 1-3/4 mason chisel; 2-3/4 mason chisel; Facom center punches; DeWalt framing hammer; Estwing shinglers hammer; Plumb deadblow hammer; Tweaker bars; Stanley drywall knives; Irwin utility knife; Lufkin foot rules; Lufkin tape measures; Stanley 25’ tape measure; LED flashlights; Rose brick trowels; Masterlock padlocks; passage locksets; grease gun; butcher knife; rubber-coated gloves; 27’ ratchet tie-downs; handyman jack; Ames 5-tine manure forks; Norelco shaver; propane torch; BB gun (reconditioned). Used Tools/Etc.: 3,000 watt Coleman generator; Ridgid pipe cutter, threaders, pipe stand w/vise; air compressors; hand tools; Lincoln welder; shovels; picks; string trimmer; Shop Vacs; old-style gas cans; Snap-on, MAC, Matco, and Craftstman tools; DeWalt tools; push mower. Hardware/Misc: 6” black tee hinges; gate springs; electric fireplace heater; raised toilet seat; bath bench; bathtub safety rail; stink bug killer; termite/ carpenter ant killer; fly tape reel system; 50’ garden hose; radiator flush; Rust-Oleum Never Wet; 1-3/4 webbing; 12” XL overboots; 100x sandpaper; “For Rent” signs; house/mildew cleaner. Antiques/Vintage Items: showcase; wooden ammo box; nail keg; Yankee screwdriver; wooden platform scales; breast drill; wooden level; washboard; yard sticks; Perfection heater. And many more items. For additional pictures go to AuctionZip.com ID#23383 Food Stand by Martindale Fire Company (opening at 8 A.M.)

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Auctioneers: J. Meryl Stoltzfus #AU005403 717-629-6036 Peter Sensenig #AA019471 717-445-5383

Terms: Cash or PA check


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - 21B

standing collection Oliver tractors, JD 544B loader, Kubota tractor, trucks, skidloader, landscaping equipment, shop tools, guns. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., OCT. 15 - 5:00 p.m. - Michael E. and Rebecca S. Fox, 975 South Cocalico Road, Denver. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, garage, utility building, 1/2 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., OCT. 15 - 6:00 p.m. - Mary Lou Paxton Estate, 123 Saint Francis Drive, Lebanon. Like new 3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., OCT. 16 - 4:00 p.m. - Marshall and Evelyn Myer, 5320 Paes Road, New Holland. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on 1.18 acres. Horning Farm Agency, Inc. THURS., OCT. 16 - 5:00 p.m. - Edwin Sensenig, 302 Barry Lane, Newmanstown. 1-1/2 story custom log house, 2 story 24x32 garage/shop with rec room, 5-1/2 acres wooded tract. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 16 - 5:00 p.m. - Richard E. Jr. and Jenifer M. Cammauf, 28 North State Street, Ephrata. 21/2 story 4 unit apartment house, updated, separate utilities, off-street parking. Kline, Kreider and Good

Auctioneers. FRI., OCT. 17 - 11:00 a.m. - David H. and Mary B. Livengood, 93 Spriggle Lane, Richfield. #1 tract - 1.6 acres with mobile home and addition. #2 tract - 2-1/2 acres partially wooded. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., OCT. 17 - 4:00 p.m. & SAT., OCT. 18 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Catalogued Antique Auction. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., OCT. 17 - 5:00 p.m. - Mary Jane Herr, 830 Truce Road, Quarryville. 1 story country rancher, garage, 30x80 heated shop/garage, 6/10 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 18 - 9:00 a.m. - Mildred R. Wilhelm Estate, 652 East Rehrersburg Road, Bethel. 175 acre farm, 2-1/2 story 5 bedroom farm house, bank barn, misc. outbuildings. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, antiques, furniture. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 18 - 11:00 a.m. - Denise K. Conners Estate, 260 Morgan Drive, Leola. 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, 2 story townhouse. Jay M. Leary, Auctioneer. SAT., OCT. 18 - 11:00 a.m. - Sportsman’s Paradise, 1693 White Bear Road, Birdsboro. 3 bedroom, 2 bath 1 story home on 7.79 acres. Horning Farm Agency, Inc.

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1 STY. RANCHER - GARAGE 1.9 ACRES ADAMSTOWN – GOUGLERSVILLE AREA

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 • 5 P.M. 189 Blimline Rd., Reading. Rt. 272 N. of Adamstown under Rt. 222 bypass, becomes Rt. 568. Left Deer Creek Rd. approx. 1 mile. Right Blimline Rd. to property on left. (Brecknock Twp., Berks Co.)

Country 1 sty. brick/vinyl rancher w/1514 SF, eat-in kitchen w/raised panel oak cabinets & appliances, dining area, living rm. w/brick fireplace & picture window, 4 bdrms., 2 baths, family rm. & study, full bsmt., attic, oil HW basebrd. heat, 2 window AC units, whole house fan system, low maintenance exterior w/insulated/tilt windows, covered soffit & fascia, attached 1 car garage, paver patio & walk, utility bldg. all on 1.9 ACRE rural lot w/on-site well & septic, mature shade, pine tree & woodland boundary. Quiet country location minutes to Rt. 222 bypass & Rt. 568. House features recessed lighting, hardwood floors, upgraded electric, water softener & plumbing. Ideal rural location, yet easy access to major hwys. Gov. Mifflin Schools. Personal inspection by appointment or open house October 4, 11 & 18 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

Ryan J. & Yvonne M. Martin 717-989-3504

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC AUCTION

English Style Ranch Home w/3 Car Garage, Carriage House & Pond on 8.96 Acres

SAT., OCT. 18 - 2:00 p.m. - Earl and Alice Martin, 501 East Maple Grove Road, Narvon. English style ranch home with 3 car garage, carriage house and pond on 8.96 acres. Horning Farm Agency, Inc. MON., OCT. 20 - 3:00 p.m. - Philip L. Snader, Bensing Road, Reinholds. Country 13.9 acre lot, southern exposure, wooded and field, custom home site, Zoned Ag-1. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., OCT. 20 - 5:00 p.m. - Cocalico Community Chapel, 1542 Dry Tavern Road, Denver. 40-1/2 acres tillable land, woodland. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., OCT. 21 - 5:00 p.m. - Edwin H. and Esther B. Christ, 1624 Locust Grove Road, Manheim. Country 3 bedroom split foyer house, 3 car garage, utility buildings, rural lot. Kline, Kreider and

Good Auctioneers. WED., OCT. 22 - 1:00 p.m. - Amos F. and Elizabeth S. Smucker, 2134 Windsor Road, Narvon. 5 acre farmette, 2-1/2 story stone/frame dwelling, bank barn, garage, shop. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., OCT. 22 - 5:00 p.m. - Ryan J. and Yvonne M. Martin, 189 Blimline Road, Reading. Country 1 story rancher, garage, 1.9 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 23 - 4:00 p.m. - Gerald L. and Debra Lou Weinhold, 15 Martin Drive, Reinholds. 4/5 bedroom home with detached 2 car garage on 1.57 acres. Horning Farm Agency, Inc. THURS., OCT. 23 - 5:00 p.m. - Luther I. Barth Estate, 1085 Kurtz Mill Road, Mohnton. Country 7.2 acre farmette with pond, 2-1/2 story 1800’s sandstone dwelling, 34x20 3

“SHORT NOTICE”

PUBLIC AUCTION 1-1/2 STY. CUSTOM LOG HOUSE 2 STY. 24X32 GARAGE/SHOP W/REC ROOM 5-1/2 ACRES WOODED TRACT BRICKERVILLE - SCHAEFFERSTOWN AREA

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 • 5:00 P.M. 302 Barry Ln., Newmanstown. Rt. 501 N. of Brickerville. Left Distillery Rd. Left Michters Rd. to stop sign. Right Obie Rd. Left Barry Ln. approx. 9/10 mile to property on left. (Heidelburg Twp., Leb. Co.) Country 1½ sty. log (chalet type) dwl. w/1974 SF eat-in kitchen w/cathedral ceiling & exposed beams, living rm. w/ shadow rock fireplace & bow window, 2 bdrms., bath (1st floor master bdrm.), large 19x24 2nd floor bdrm./ loft, large family rm. w/rustic exposed beams, board & baton side walls, full daylight bsmt., gas forced air heat, wrap around deck. Outbldg: 2 sty. stone/frame garage/shop 24x32 w/2 car garage, 16x29 storage rm., 16x29 finished rec rm. on 2nd floor all on secluded 5½ ACRES woodland w/on-site well & septic. Great wildlife area. “Short Notice” auction. “Must see” log home on quiet, secluded & peaceful rural setting, yet only minutes to Rt. 501 & R. 322. Owners have bought farm, property must be sold! Easy access to Schaefferstown, Brickerville & Lititz. Personal inspection by appointment or open house October 4 & 11 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) Edwin Sensenig Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. 814-203-1229 Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, AUCTIONEERS #5064, #3956 www.klinekreidergood.com

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VALUABLE REAL ESTATE “TRUCK FARM” - DWELLING AND GARAGE ON 3.3 ACRES; JD 950 TRACTOR; ATTACHMENTS; JD D130 MOWER; 1991 BUICK SKYLARK; TOOLS AND PERS. PROP.

SAT., OCTOBER 11, 2014 SALE AT 9:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE AT 11:00 A.M. Located at 468 Staver Rd., Reinholds (Brecknock Township, Lancaster Co.). From Rt. 272 in Adamstown, take Willow St. to a left on Orchard Rd., turn left on Staver Rd. to sale on left. OR from Fivepointville, take Rt. 897N, turn right on Gehman School Rd. to a left on Orchard Rd. followed by a right on Staver Rd. OR from Bowmansville, take Rt. 625N followed by a left on Bowmansville Rd. and a left on Staver Rd. to sale on right.

Terms by: Earl & Alice Martin

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Merle Eberly 610-286-5183 Alvin Horning • 2417-L • C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI www.horningfarmagency.com

ment, firewood. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 25 - 8:30 a.m. - Ray S. and Dorothy V. Troop, 2087 Main Street, Narvon. 2 or 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2-1/2 story stone home with 3 car garage on .47 acre lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. ’87 Pickup, ’90 Buick, tools, lamps, antiques, coins, toys, household goods. Jay M. Leary, Auctioneer. SAT., OCT. 25 - 9:00 a.m. - Mary E. Keith, 310 Whitehall Road, Reinholds. 19.6 acre farm, 1-1/2 story brick and frame dwelling. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Farm equipment, antique tools, primitives, household goods. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 25 - 9:00 a.m. - Helen Haas, 10 Colonial Drive, Lebanon. 1 story Holland stone 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 1/2 acre lot. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Furniture/appliances, col-

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2 Acre Wooded Lot Maple Grove/Bowmansville Area Wednesday, September 24, 2014 at 4:00 PM Lot 6604 Maple Grove Rd, Mohnton, PA 19540. GPS: 1117 Maple Grove Rd. Mohnton, Brecknock Twp, Berks Co. Governor Mifflin School District From Bowmansville (Rts. 625 & Maple Grove Rd.) take E. Maple Grove Rd. towards Maple Grove for 3.4 miles to stop sign. Turn right to stay on Maple Grove Road for 0.7 miles to property on right. (just after Kachel Rd.) Vacant unimproved land w/no deed restrictions & open to any builder. A great location for your dream house or investment! Owner is very motivated to sell this affordable lot. Please check w/Brecknock Twp for more specifics on your intended uses. Zoned: GC/RR (General Commercial/Rural Residential) Taxes $1305 Terms: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days of sale.

Terms by: Richard Messner, Jr.

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Merle Eberly 610-286-5183 Alvin Horning • 2417-L • C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI www.horningfarmagency.com

PUBLIC AUCTION 21/2 STY. CUSTOM 4 BDRM. DWL. – GAR. 8.3 ACRES SOUTHERN EXPOSURE – MOSTLY WOODED ADAMSTOWN AREA

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 • 1 P.M. 238 E. Main St. (Rear), Adamstown. Rt. 272 N. to Adamstown. Left Bowmansville Rd. Right E. Main. Driveway on left. Colonial house w/3728 SF, “move-in” condition, eat-in kitchen, dining rm., living rm. w/stone FP, family rm., 4 bdrms., 3 full & 2 half baths (master bdrm. w/bath), large bonus rm., 1st floor laundry, full bsmt., oversized gar. 26x20, gas heat & central AC. Completely updated heat, elec., plumbing, flooring, interior décor, roof, windows. Owners downsizing & serious to sell. Unique “one of a kind” w/southern exposure, secluded wooded/country setting. Quiet & peaceful property minutes to Rt. 222 Bypass & turnpike. Easy access to Reading & Lancaster. Note: Auction is at 1 P.M. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., Sept. 27, October 4 & 11 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 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956 717-733-1006

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Ronald L. & Eileen H. Martin 717-314-6480 or 717-484-0495

(WILLOW STREET AREA)

Bowmansville/Maple Grove Area

PUBLIC AUCTION

Saturday, October 18, 2014 at 2:00 PM 501 E. Maple Grove Road, Narvon, PA 17555, Brecknock Twp., Lancaster Co., Elanco School District From Rt. 625 in Bowmansville, take East Maple Grove Road for 2.1 miles to property on left. Immaculate Stone & Stucco English Style Ranch Home w/2,699 sq. ft. ML has large Foyer; eat-in kit. w/tile floor, gas range, DW, microwave, island w/granite countertop & seating area & dining area; LR w/stone gas FP, cathedral ceiling & skylights; office/BR w/closet & OE; MBR w/8x9 walk-in closet & French doors to private deck; MBath w/ jetted garden tub; 2 addt’l BR’s; laundry rm. w/OE; full bath & half bath. LL has daylight rec room w/brick hearth, gas burning stove & glass sliding door to patio; half bath & unfinished storage rm. Propane hot air heat w/ CA, on-site water & sewer, central vac, two covered front porches, a rear screened-in deck & large open deck. Outbuildings: Detached insulated 28’x48’ Carriage House w/2 garage doors, work bay, wood stove & 2nd flr. finished rm. A gorgeous secluded country 8.96 acre lot surrounded by woods w/manicured lawns, professional landscaping, long macadam driveway, and a stream fed pond. Home is custom built & owned by original builder who is downsizing! Taxes: $5,912 Open House: Sat., Sept. 27, Oct. 4 & 11 (1-3 pm) or anytime by appt. call 610-286-5183 Terms: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days.

car garage, 38x24 shop/garage. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 23 - 6:00 p.m. - Donald R. Balmer Estate, 342 East Lexington Road, Lititz. Brick ranch style dwelling, 1977 Dodge Ramcharger. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., OCT. 23 - 6:00 p.m. - Paul W. Wenger Estate, 324 West Main Street, New Holland. 2-1/2 story semidetached dwelling built in 1920 on a .17 acre lot with a storage shed. 2001 Ford Taurus, 1971 Chevy Monte Carlo and 1989 Ford Escort. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. FRI., OCT. 24 - 4:00 p.m. - Edward L. and Arlene R. Ginder, 810 Lincoln Road, Lititz. 10.8 acre farmette with pond, custom 4 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 32x56 shop, 24x70 shop/garage, MF 4WD tractor, loader, Kawasaki 4WD mule, trailer, equip-

Real estate consists of a brick and vinyl sided dwelling, built in 1984, containing a large eat-in kitchen w/gas stove and corner sink overlooking fields; a living room; two bedrooms; and a full bath with laundry all on the first floor. There is also a large enclosed porch/mud room with a half bath that connects the house to the attached two car garage. Approx. 1,344 sq. ft. of finished living space. This dwelling is currently a rancher; however, the walk-up attic is high enough to easily be converted into additional bedrooms to make this a Cape Cod style dwelling. There is a full basement with outside entrance; a canning room; and a coal stove along with a coal bin. 200 amp electric. Electric baseboard heat. Well and septic on-site. All this is situated on a 3.30 (+/-) Acre lot which is an ideal small truck farm, along with a detached 22’x21’ frame garage/workshop. The owners are moving to a retirement home and are seriously motivated to sell. This is a unique property in a beautiful country setting. You will not want to miss this opportunity! Open Houses to be held Sat., Sept. 27 and Sat., Oct. 4 from 1-3 P.M., or by appointment, contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance at settlement. All announcements day of sale take precedence over prior advertising. No buyer’s premium! For pictures, visit www.auctionzip. com (Auctioneer ID#1536). Good & Harris, Attys.

Art Pannebecker & Brad Wolf Auctioneers Inc. #AU001476-L #AU005308-L 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com www.auctionzip.com (ID#1536)

Terms By:

ELMER N. & ELLA S. NOLT

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON 1.9 ACRES ‘05 GMC PICK-UP * NICE BOATS SLOT MACHINE * NICE ANTIQUES NICE TOOLS * O-TURN MOWER SAT., SEPT. 27 at 8:30 A.M. REAL ESTATE at 2:00 P.M.

Located At: 25 Hill Rd. Willow Street, PA 17584 Directions: From Willow Street PA, travel South on Rt. 272 and turn right on Baumgardner Rd., half mile to left on Radcliff Rd., to right on Hill Rd., to property on left. Real Estate Details: A approx. 1,650 sq. ft. custom built, wood siding, house & attached garage w/ all the details on 1.9 acres. Detached shop & 2 level detached garage. Very nice house. Please see future ad or our website for full details. Open House Date: Saturday Sept. 20, from 1-3 PM. Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com For questions about this auction please call or text auctioneer at 717-587-8906.

Auction By: John J. Rutt II 717-721-7515 Michael J. Martin 717-354-3197 AU-003383-L

Auction For:

EDWARD WAYNE BUTZ NEW HOLLAND, PA

EXECUTORS TIM & E. MICHAEL BUTZ


22B - Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

lectibles, lawn and garden. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 25 - 10:00 a.m. - Robert A. and Pamela J. Derr, 1519 Rothsville Road, Lititz. 1 story brick 3 bedroom rancher, 1 car garage, 10x18 utility building. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 25 - 9:00 a.m. - Daniel M. Stoltzfus, 574 Strasburg Road, Parkesburg. 3 parcels: Parcel #1 - Brick ranch house on approx. 3/4 acre lot; Parcel #2 - Deeded building lot approx. 1/2 acre; Parcel #3 - Deeded building lot approx. 1/2 acre. Petersheim Auctioneers. SAT., OCT. 25 - 4:00 p.m. - Barbara L. Hammer Estate, 42 Concord Drive, Leola. Custom 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, level residential lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., OCT. 27 - 5:00

p.m. - David A. and Cherie M. Cooper, 1205 Girl Scout Road, Stevens. Country 2 story 4 bedroom farmhouse, 30x40 3 bay garage/shop. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., OCT. 28 - 4:00 p.m. - Marie T. Maston, 154 Oak Lane, Coatesville. Custom 1-1/2 story 3 bedroom Cape Cod dwelling, 2 car garage, 1.1 acre wooded lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., OCT. 29 - 5:00 p.m. - Jake and Becky Stoltzfus, 23 Fernwood Drive, Paradise. 21/2 story 6 bedroom house, 2 story 33’x50’ horse barn, 21/2 acres +/- partially wooded. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. WED., OCT. 29 - 5:00 p.m. - Troy M. and Lori A. Hagy, 15 Loop Road, Lititz. 2 story 2 unit investment dwelling, 2 unit 2 car garage, 1/2 acre

PUBLIC AUCTION 401/2 ACRES TILLABLE LAND – WOODLAND ADAMSTOWN – FIVEPOINTVILLE AREA

MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 • 5 PM 1542 Dry Tavern Rd., Denver. Rt. 897 N. of Fivepointville to property on right. (Brecknock Twp., Lanc. Co.)

rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctionners. THURS., OCT. 30 - 5:00 p.m. - Martin M. Jr. and Anna B. Eberly, 151 Fairmount Road, Ephrata. Country brick 3 bedroom rancher, attached 2 car garage, 1-1/2 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., NOV. 1 - 9:00 a.m. Ella Mae Hoover Estate, Martindale Fire Company, 527 Gristmill Road, Ephrata. Longaberger baskets and pottery, Princess House, Cape Cod, furniture, coins, books, assorted household goods. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. SAT., NOV. 1 - 10:00 a.m. - Ethel R. Zander, 314 and 326 Adamstown Road, Adamstown. Two dwellings on 15 acres. Real estate at 11:00 a.m. Pinball and video game machines, jukebox and slate top pool table. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., NOV. 1 - 1:00 p.m. Bradley D. and Sarah A. Sauder, 324 East Church Street, Stevens. 6.7 acre farmette with shop, 2-1/2 story sandstone house and large bank barn. Aaron E. Martin

COCALICO MIDDLE SCHOOL MENU THURS., SEPT. 18 - WED., SEPT. 24 Thursday, September 18 1. General Tso’s, rice, mixed veggies. 2. Salad bar. Choices: Vegetable tray, assorted fresh and canned fruit or 100% juice. Friday, September 19 1. Mickey’s pizza, tossed salad, French fries. 2. Salad bar. Choices: Vegetable tray, assorted fresh and canned fruit or 100% juice. Monday, September 22 1. Pulled pork sandwich, French fries, broccoli. 2. Salad bar. 3. Deli bar. Choices: Vegetable tray, assorted fresh and canned fruit or 100% juice. Tuesday, September 23 1. Chicken bacon ranch, onion rings, baked beans. 2. Salad bar. 3. Deli bar. Choices: Vegetable tray, assorted fresh and canned fruit or 100% juice. Wednesday, September 24 1. Hot turkey sandwich, mashed potato, corn. 2. Salad bar. 3. Deli bar. Choices: Vegetable tray, assorted fresh and canned fruit or 100% juice. • Choice of Milk Served Daily • Auction Service. SAT., NOV. 1 - 2:00 p.m. Kenneth L. and Isabel L. Stewart, 119 Martzall Road, Denver. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath

PUBLIC AUCTION 32 ACRE MINISTRY FACILITY Historic Sandstone Mansion & Multi-Purpose Building

Thursday, October 9, 2014 • 6 PM 40½ ACRES land w/approx. 15-20 acres tillable & balance woodland. Productive land excellent for produce or grain. Frontage along Rt. 897 (Dry Tavern Rd.) and Gehman School Rd. Outbldg: Frame 1 sty. 24x36 2 car garage w/shop w/electric. Zoned AG & Forest Recreational. Ideal as farm or investment. Cocalico Community Chapel has purchased an exsisting church and is motivated to sell. Good location, minutes to Rt. 222 & Turnpike. Personal inspection anytime. 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 Cocalico Roy E. Good, Jr. Community Aaron Z. Nolt Chapel Curvin M. Horning Randy Fox, 717-445-4309 717-989-6941 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956 www.klinekreidergood.com

PUBLIC AUCTION

ANTIQUES, JEWELRY, FURNITURE, BUTTONS, TOOLS,

SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 2014 9:00 A.M. To be held at 125 Church Avenue, Ephrata, Lancaster Co., PA. Watch for sale arrows. HANGING LIGHTS INC., CRANBERRY, OPALESCENT Ironstone, Hummels, Oil Lights, 1859 Pine Tree Tar Cordial Bottle, Paperweights, Salts, Calendar Plates, Buggy Robe, Sickler Accordian, 1893 Violin, Drum, Jewelry inc. 10K, Sterling, Pocket Watches, Pocket Knives, ROTC Pins. US NAVY PICTURE New Cumberland Picture, Mohnsville Picture, 1864 Lancaster Atlas, 1899 Lancaster Co. Atlas of Surveys, V. Shearer Painting, Valentines, Local Advertising, Book inc., The Passing Scenes, Frick Co. DIAMOND DYE CABINET w/TIN DOOR Sm. Tools, Colored Iron Ink Wells, Old Windows, Dovetailed Chest, Rocker, Flax Winder plus loads of items not mentioned. NOT RESPONSIBLE for ACCIDENTS. Refreshments served.

Rich Harry, Auctioneer, AU-002183L Daryl Shupp, App. Auctioneer, AA-018931

Phone: (717) 336-3625

PUBLIC AUCTION 24 ACRES MATURE WOODLAND SELLING AS 2 SEPARATE 12 ACRE TRACTS CHURCHTOWN - MORGANTOWN AREA

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 5 PM Hammertown Rd, Narvon (Churchtown). Rt. 23 E. to Churchtown. Left N. Churchtown Rd. Bear right Hammertown Rd. to property on right. (Caernarvon Twp., Lanc. Co.)

Unique opportunity to purchase 2 separate 12 ACRE tracts that are adjoining mature woodland parcels. To be sold separately. Property has not been timbered for years. Very quiet rural country setting w/abundant wildlife. Ideal potential custom home sites or investment, level to gentle slope terrain. Deeded R/W access. Zoned AG. Mix of mature hardwood timber. Secluded yet minutes to East Earl, Churchtown & Morgantown. Personal inspection by appointment call 717-445-5385. 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 Auctioneers 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

Edith Martin Estate Donald Martin, Exc. 717-445-5385 Darwin Martin, Exc. 717-808-4312

rancher on 1.26 acre country lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., NOV. 6 - 4:00 p.m. - Jane E. Trumbo, 370 East Fulton Street, Ephrata. 1 story brick/vinyl 2 bedroom rancher. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., NOV. 7 - 9:00 a.m. David and Sylvia Martin, 1394 Oaklyn Drive, Narvon.

27 acre +/- farm with woodland, 2 ponds and 2 houses, 81x62 shop/barn, 35x56 bank barn, 32x48 equipment shed. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Tractors, skidloader, trailers, construction tools, lawn mower, farm equipment, gun safe, IH engine, households goods. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. FRI., NOV. 7 - 1:00 p.m. David and Sylvia Martin, 1379 Oaklyn Drive, Narvon. Country 1 story, 3 bedroom rancher, 1 car attached garage, 20’x40’ barn/garage, 3.7 acres +/-. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. FRI., NOV. 7 - 4:00 p.m. Levi M. and Naomi F. Fisher, 79 Springville Road, Quarryville. 2-1/2 story country 5 bedroom farm house, garage, 2 story horse barn, 32x42, equipment building 20x32, 1.9 acres with stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., NOV. 8 - 10:00 a.m. - Troy M. and Lori A. Hagy, 135 Church Avenue, Ephrata. 2-1/2 story brick 2 unit investment dwelling, 2 story masonry 2 car garage rental. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., NOV. 8 - 12:00 p.m. - Troy M. and Lori A. Hagy, 30 W. Fulton Street, Ephrata. 2-1/2 story 2 unit investment property, 2 story 2 car garage rental. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION

541 W. 28th Division Hwy., Lititz, PA • Historic 6 BR Renovated Sandstone Mansion

• Detached, 6 Unit, Apartment Building

• 32 Acre Partially Wooded Lot conveniently located (just outside of Lititz)

• 9,000 sq. ft. Renovated Bank Barn approx. 300 seat auditorium & counseling offices

• Charming Original Outbuildings

• Several Large Parking Lots

Auctioneer’s Note: After serving the community for 35 years in this facility, Abundant Living has moved their operation to a smaller location giving you this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase this incredible property. Open House: Sat. Sept. 20th 10AM-1PM & Mon. Sept. 22nd 5PM-7PM & Sat. Sept. 27th 10AM-1PM - Or Call For An Appointment Real Estate Terms and Conditions: 10% down day of sale. Balance due at settlement on or before 60 days. Announcements made on the day of sale take precedence over advertised information. Auctioneers: John M. Hess AU003484L Phil Nissley AU002874L Judah Bauman AU005846 AY000253L Phone: 717-664-5238 or 877-599-8894 www.hess-auction.com Auction For: Abundant Living

4/5 BR Home w/Det. 2 Car Garage on 1.57 Acres Reinholds Area Thursday, October 23, 2014 at 4:00 PM 15 Martin Drive, Reinholds, PA 17569, E. Cocalico Twp., Lancaster Co., Cocalico School District From Rts. 272 & 897 (at Weaver Markets), take Rt. 897 N for 2 mi., left onto Martin Drive to property on right. Brick & Vinyl Home w/2,750 Sq. Ft. on a level open country lot. ML: kit w/elec. range, dw, pantry & desk area; LR w/cathedral ceiling & wall to wall built-in desk & bookshelves; DR; full bath; 3 BR’s; & 11x25 covered porch/deck. LL: lg. open rec room w/stone corner hearth & flu; laundry/half bath w/ OE; full bath; 2BR’s; & 7 x 11 mudroom w/OE. Heat Pump w/CA; whole house fan; optional coal/wood heat w/flu & coal bin; on site well & septic. 24 x 40 detached insulated, 2 car garage/shop. NOTE: This beautiful well maintained property is ready to move into w/mature shade trees, a macadam driveway, stoned parking areas, & surrounded by generous lawns on all sides. Open House: Sat., October 4, 11 & 18 (1-3 pm) or anytime by appt. call 610-286-5183. Taxes: $5,334 Terms: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days.

Terms by: Gerald L. & Debra Lou Weinhold

PUBLIC AUCTION PERSONAL PROPERTY FURNITURE - APPLIANCES - COLLECTIBLES ‘06 SCOOTER - 10X12 UTILITY BLDG.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 - 9 A.M. 843 E. Main St., Ephrata. Rt. 322 W. to East End of Ephrata. Left Pleasant Valley Rd. to auction on left. (Ephrata Twp., Lanc. Co.) Scooter - Lawn & Garden – Utility Bldg.: 2006 Wildfire W552 Model 50 Scooter, 251 Original Miles (1 Owner), 10x12 Utility Bldg. (New 2013), Troy-Bilt 5.5HP 24” Snow Blower, Mantis Tiller, Scotts Lawn Spreader, Wheelbarrow, Alum. Step Ladder, Creeper, Croquet Set, Bird Baths, Gazing Ball, Misc. Garden & Hand Tools, Park Bench, Thermos Quickset Grill, C.I. Pump Trough, High Press. Washer, Huffy Exercise Bike, Ping Pong Table, Lawn Chairs. Furniture/Appliances: 4 Pc. Bdrm. Suite, Tempurpedic Single Bed, Table w/1 Board & 5 Chairs, Sofa Table, Drop Leaf Table w/4 Brds., Round Inlaid Table, Entertainment Center, Sofa, Recliner, Sec. Desk/China Closet, Sm. Settee, Patio Sets, Inlaid Drop Leaf Coffee Table, Kneehole Flattop Trunk, Kneehole Desk, Office Chair, Wall Display Unit, Misc. Uph. Chairs & Asst. Tables, Table Lamps, Cane Seated Chairs, Quilt Frame, Wood Bench, Book Shelves, Night Stand, Child Dec. Rocker, Bamboo/Glass Shelved Racks, Clothes Tree, 2-Drawer File Cab., White Storage Cab., Wooden Cupboard, Wall Mirrors, Dec. & Pictures, Hanging Ceiling Lamp, Child’s Sm. Wicker Doll Settee, Area Rugs, Kimball Elec. Organ, Sylvania TV, Panasonic Microwave, Kenmore Refrig., Sm. Chest Freezer, Dehumidifier, Frigidaire Elec. Stove, Jenn Air Refrig., Frigidaire Washer & Dryer, Veste Apart. Gas Stove. Glassware/Collectables/Misc: Purple Fenton Carnival Bowls, Cobolt Blue Water Set, Copper Lustre Pitcher, Staffordshire Ware “Indian Tree”, Flo Blue Cups & Saucers, Johnson Bros. Bowl & Plates, (2) Sets of Japan Dinnerware, England & Aurora Cups & Saucers, Carnival Bowl, Asst. Waffle Top Bowls, Glass Handled Baskets, Glass Slippers, Roseville Planter, Frosted Bowls, England Tea Set, Sheridan Silver Punch Set, Princess House Candle Sticks, Child’s Tea Set, Moon & Star Bowl, Asst. Milk White, Hobnail Cups & Saucers, Vaseline Glass, Paper Weights, Edith Carr China, Lead Crystal Vases, Fenton Christmas Plate, Bonn Germany Plate, Lefton Plate, Asst. Hand Bells, Asst. Collector & Hummel Plates, Asst. Glassware, Carousal Horses, Dolls, Wood Swans, Elvis Presley Tapes, Luggage, Iron Horse & Wagon, Silver Plate Flatware, Market Basket, Wood Blocks, Children Toys, Scales, Jardinieres, Roast Pans, Braided Rugs, Misc. Sewing Items, Hess Truck, Games, Inspirational, Song & Misc. Books. NOTE: Auction to begin w/tools followed by household, collectables & furniture. Terms cash, PA check or credit card w/3% fee. Food Stand. Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

Minerva Good Ginger Martin 717-445-6985

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

HFA

HORNING

FARM AGENCY, INC. Realtors • Auctioneers • Appraisers

Merle Eberly 610-286-5183 Alvin Horning • 2417-L • C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI www.horningfarmagency.com

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1-1/2 STY. BRICK 4 BDRM. HOUSE 2 CAR GAR. - 1-1/2 STY. BARN/GAR. 38X26 2.1 ACRES W/STREAM GOODVILLE - CHURCHTOWN AREA

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8 • 5 PM 2261 Little Hill Rd., Narvon (Churchtown). Rt. 23 E. from Blue Ball thru Goodville to Churchtown. Right Boot Jack Rd. Left Little Hill Rd. OR Rt. 322 E. of Narvon/Beartown. Left Churchtown Rd. Right Boot Jack Rd. Right Little Hill Rd.

Custom house w/3158 SF, eat-in kitchen w/raised panel cabinets, built-in pantry, desk & appliances, formal dining rm., living rm., 4 bdrms., 3 baths (1st floor master bdrm. & bath), laundry & mud rm., large L-shaped family/ rec rm. w/2nd kitchen, full daylight bsmt., storage & cold cellar rms., oil HW basebrd. heat, covered patio & deck. Features: insulated/tilt windows, paver walkways, patio & hardscape areas. Outbldgs: 2 car gar. 28x24 w/ stairs to 2nd floor storage, barn/shop 36x38 w/23x13 stall, 17x35 insulated work shop & stairs to 2nd floor storage. 2.1 ACRES w/fenced pasture, stream, lawn & garden, circle drive. Zoned Ag. Ideal family property. “Move in” condition. Great country setting along quiet, low traffic road. Minutes to Rt. 23, 10, 322 & turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., Sept. 20, 27 & Oct. 4 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) Daniel S. & Randal V. Kline Kathryn E. Esh Roy E. Good, Jr., Aaron Z. Nolt, 717-587-8426 Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 AUCTIONEERS Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956 www.klinekreidergood.com


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - 23B

A Conversation With Mike Brubaker By Senator Mike Brubaker

Consumers Should Prepare Now for Onset of Cooler Temperatures As the hot summer months begin to give way to more moderate autumn temperatures, local residents should begin preparations for cooler weather in fall and winter. The Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission offers a number of tips to help consumers save money on utility bills when temperatures begin to drop. Sealing any air leaks is one of the best ways to conserve energy. Air leaks are commonly found around plumbing and wiring, windows and doors, and where the walls meet ceilings. Even a small leak can lead to a big energy loss. Weather-stripping all doors and windows can prevent leaks that could lead to $50 or more per year in lost energy. Consumers can also save money by avoiding placing furniture over heating and cooling vents, since any blockage makes the entire system work harder. Regular furnace maintenance can also prevent loss of energy. Additionally, monitoring the thermostat setting is a good way to save money during the winter. At a setting of 68 degrees, you can see a difference of up to 3 percent in energy costs for every degree you raise or lower the setting. Keeping a close eye on appliances and water usage can also result in significant savings. Lowering the temperature setting of the water heater to 120 degrees can

prevent unnecessary energy use. Likewise, consumers can use the automatic cycle on the clothes dryer to avoid drying more than needed. Cleaning the dryer’s exhaust vent regularly will keep it operating at peak efficiency. Only washing full loads in washing machines and dishwashers will help minimize hot water use, one of the biggest energy-users in the home. More tips to reduce energy bills are available online at www.puc.state.pa.us. In addition to observing these recommendations to save money, consumers are encouraged to take important precautions to prevent dangerous conditions relating to oil storage tanks. Nearly a quarter of all Pennsylvania homes are heated by oil. In an effort to prevent harmful pollution, the Department of Environmental Protection urges consumers to observe storage tank safety tips, including a regular inspection of the tank’s exterior, attached equipment and structural supports. Fuel lines should also be examined. Tanks should never be tipped over or emptied onto the ground. More information regarding storage tank safety is available online at www.dep.state.pa.us. Grants Available for Local Fire, EMS Companies Volunteer fire departments and emergency medical

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER GARAGE – UTILITY BLDG. ½ ACRE RURAL LOT SCHOENECK – COCALICO AREA

REAL ESTATE at 6:00 P.M.

Located At: 246 W. Farmersville Rd. Leola, Pa. W. Earl Twp. Lancaster Co. Directions: From Rt. 23 Leola take Brethren Church Rd. N to left on W. Farmersville Rd. to home on left. Or from the village of Farmersville take W. Farmersville Rd. to sale on left. Real Estate: consists of a (1977) “oneowner” solid brick rancher w/1,236 sq. ft. plus 1,100 sq. ft. finished daylight basement on a .44 acre country lot! Main floor includes a covered front porch; living room w/bay window & brick hearth; “Heritage” custom cherry kitchen/dining area; laundry & ½ bath; 2-bedrooms & full bath; oversized 2-car garage. Daylight basement features (guest or in-law quarters) kitchen/dining area; bedroom & bath; 18 x 24 family room; outside entrance; utility room; central AC; electric baseboard heat; good roof & recent leaf guard gutters; on-site well & septic; annual taxes: $2799; a 24 x 12 storage shed. Open House: Sat., Sept. 20 from 1-3 pm for more info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 60 days. Attorney: Linda Kling (717) 354-7700. Note: Solid brick rancher w/beautiful farmland views! “One-owner” custom-built home w/improved daylight basement offers many possibilities. Wide paved drive & parking area; low taxes & desirable CV schools! For photos & listing visit www.martinandrutt.com At 4 pm: Personal Property; Furniture; Tools & Kubota Riding Mower; etc.

Auction By: Michael J. Martin 717-354-3197 John J. Rutt II 717-721-7515 AU-3697-L

Auction For:

WALTER Z. BURKHOLDER NEW HOLLAND, PA

SALE AT 10:00 A.M.

975 S. Cocalico Rd., Denver. From Schoeneck, take N. King St. (becomes S. Cocalico Rd.) to property on left. OR Rt. 897 N. of Blainsport. Left S. Cocalico Rd. & follow to auction on right. (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.)

Cherry desk; cherry end and coffee tables; sofa bed; love seat; Daniel Dakota clock; breakfast set; floor safe; drop leaf table; bedroom suite; chest drawers; double bed; Craftmatic bed; Whirlpool washer, dryer; milk white; steins; toys; Hot Wheels; 57 Chevy stunt set; trains; cradle; doll house, furniture; hobby horse; Halloween decorations; sled; cap guns; copper star. 1903 US Springfield rifles; fly rods; work bench; air compressor; log chains; animal traps; broad axe; Shop Vac; circ. saw; bench grinder; drill press; ext. ladder; Stihl chain saw; US General table saw; sundial; sanders; garden tools; and many other items. All announcements day of sale take precedence over prior adv. Visit website www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#1536) weekend prior to auction date for photos.

Country 1 sty. masonry/vinyl rancher w/1676 SF finished area, eat-in kitchen w/pantry & appliances, living rm. w/picture window, 3 bdrms., bath, family rm. w/brick hearth & chimney flue, laundry, large 11x13 deck, oversized 1 car garage 23x25 w/shop area, daylight bsmnt. Special Features: heat pump, central AC, insulated/tilt windows (new ‘13), large macadam parking area, 12x14 utility bldg. w/elec. all on rural 1/2 ACRE lot w/on-site well & septic, GE Geospring hybrid water, rear woodland boundary & professional landscaping. Low maintenance country rancher. Ideal as residence or investment. Well maintained, “move-in” condition house. Easy access to Rt. 897, minutes to Ephrata, Denver & Kleinfeltersville. Personal inspection by appointment or open house September 27, October 4 & 11 from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-7331006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

“Horst Auctioneers” PUBLIC SALE

183/4 ACRE WOODED RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE

SAT., SEPT. 20, 2014

BRICK 2-1/2 STORY SEMIDETACHED DWELLING (1,700 sq. ft. living space) First floor contains a living room, kitchen w/built cabinets, laundry/ dinette area, office/sun room, front porch. Second floor contains 3 bedrooms, bathroom, balcony. Third floor contains a bedroom, attic, storage. Full basement, oil hot water furnace. 11x20 BRICK SEMI-DETACHED SINGLE CAR GARAGE LOT SIZE - 40’X137’ (M/L) EPHRATA SCHOOL DISTRICT TOTAL YEARLY TAXES $2,600 This circa 1930’s brick semidetached dwelling is currently in need of some cosmetic work and updating, but is otherwise in good structural condition and offers plenty of living space along w/a basement and one car garage in a convenient location in Ephrata Borough. Be sure to inspect this affordable property being sold a Public Sale! For information or inspection, call Auctioneers at (717) 738-3080. * TERMS OF SALE - 10% down payment on the day of sale; balance at settlement on or before November 3, 2014. Purchaser pays both Realty Transfer Taxes. Property sold as is. Shirk & Mejia, Atty.

11/2 STORY RUSTIC HEMLOCK FRAME DWELLING (approx. 1800 sq. ft. living space) The original 1986 dwelling contains a great room w/large sandstone fireplace, large eat-in kitchen w/ custom built cabinets, full bathroom, large partially covered front porch. The second floor contains a bedroom, loft/computer room. Full basement contains a laundry hookup, central AC. The 1993 matching addition contains a first floor center hall, large bedroom, second floor bedroom. 20X24 HEMLOCK FRAME GARAGE/WORKSHOP/SHEDS 12X16 COVERED WOOD SHED. 5X81/2 WOOD PLAYHOUSE/SHED. OUTDOOR SANDSTONE FIREPLACE & FIRE PIT. LOT SIZE - 183/4 ACRES M/L. This 183/4 Acre tract contains 213’ of road frontage but is currently accessed via a stone lane with written right-of-way over the adjoining property. EPHRATA SCHOOL DISTRICT - $5,800 TOTAL YEARLY TAXES (property is not currently enrolled in the Clean & Green program). This outstanding 183/4 wooded residential property offers a custom built rustic wood dwelling with a great room, large sandstone fireplace, large eatin kitchen, 4 bedrooms and lots of custom built furniture built from trees taken off this property. The setting is very secluded in northern Lancaster County and offers mature timbers, all kinds of wildlife and borders PA State Game Lands. Be sure to inspect this one-of-a-kind property being sold at Public Sale! For information or inspection call (717) 715-3599. *TERMS OF SALE - $25,000 down payment on the day of sale, balance at settlement on or before November 20, 2014. Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes. Property sold as is. A. Anthony Kilkuskie, Atty.

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Thursday, October 16, 2014 at 4:00 PM 5320 Paes Rd., New Holland, PA 17557, Salisbury Twp., Lancaster Co., Pequea Valley School District From Rts. 322 & 23 in Blue Ball, take Rt. 322 East for approximately 1 mile, right on 897 S for 2.6 miles, right onto Ranck Rd. for .5 miles, first left onto Sandmine Rd. for .2 miles, first right onto Paes Rd. for .3 miles to property. Vinyl & Stucco Ranch Home w/1,248 Sq.Ft. Kit w/Dining Area; LR; MBR w/MBath; 2 Add’l BR’s & full bath. Full daylight basement w/brick hearth & flu & exit to rear patio. Electric heat pump w/CA; on site well & septic. Home has replacement windows, a 12x20 rear deck, large back yard, a 14x28 storage shed & window treatments. Beautiful property is completely secluded w/mature shade & fir trees. Taxes: $2,284 Open House: Sat., Sept. 27, Oct. 4 & 11 (1-3 pm) or anytime by appt. call 610-286-5183 Terms: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days.

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 • 9:30 A.M. REAL ESTATE 1 P.M. 1245 Precast Rd., East Earl (Terre Hill). From Rt. 23, Rt. 625. Left Precast Rd. to property on right. (East Earl Twp., Lanc. Co.)

2 sty. Colonial “one owner” custom country house w/2122 SF, eat-in kitchen w/Sweitzer custom cherry cabinets, pantry, built-in hutch & island, family rm. w/brick fireplace, living rm. w/bow window, foyer, 1st floor laundry, office/study, 4 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/bath), 2½ baths, full attic w/steps, full bsmt., oil forced air heat, central AC, attached 2 car gar. w/overhead storage. Outbldg: 2 sty. barn/gar. 26x32 w/2 car gar., full 2nd floor storage, water & elec. all on 1.8 ACRE level lot w/professional landscaping, lawn & garden, on-site well, septic & rear farmland boundary. Ideal country property, minutes to East Earl, New Holland, Terre Hill & Churchtown. Low maintenance family property. Personal inspection by appointment or open house September 20, 27 & October 4 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 Landis C. & Roy E. Good, Jr. Evangeline G. Aaron Z. Nolt Martin Curvin M. Horning 717-445-6452 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, #2116, AUCTIONEERS #5064, #3956 www.klinekreidergood.com


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Smaller Living Spaces Often Involve Getting Creative With Storage Cozy, quaint homes attract many home buyers and renters. People live in a smaller homes for a variety of reasons. Some choose to live in a smaller home so they can be right in the thick of things in a city or urban center. Others scale back on living space in an effort to save money. But storage space in small quarters is often at a premium, and thinking creatively is a necessity to keep the home tidy and items out of view. Rainy or chilly days are the perfect times to tackle indoor organization projects. When the outdoors isn’t beckoning, you can devote all of your attention to addressing storage issues in your home. To begin, take inventory of what you have, going through your possessions and determining what can stay and what can go. Part with anything you haven’t used in quite some time. The next step is to sort items and get organized. Then you can find a place for everything. For example, if you have a dozen bath towels but only one sauce pot, you will need to

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Fall-Friendly Home Improvement Projects For Homeowners Home improvement projects can add value to a home and do-it-yourselfers know the sweat-equity that goes into such projects can give homeowners a greater sense of pride in their homes. But no two home improvement projects are the same, and homeowners should know that certain projects are best tackled during certain times of the year. Fall is a great season to work on your house, as the weather is often at its most agreeable once the summer heat has gone and before winter weather arrives. • Roof repair. Whether you’re repairing or replacing the roof, fall is a great time of year to dust off the ladder and get some work done on your roof for a variety of reasons. First and foremost, fall is ideal for roof work because you won’t have to be up on the roof with the summer heat bearing down on you. This can make the project move along more quickly, which is especially beneficial if you are paying laborers to work on the roof. The fewer hours workers are fixing your roof, the less you will be paying in labor costs. In addition, fixing up the roof in the fall ensures those winter storms, be it rain or snow, won’t find

their way into your home via leaks. A leaky roof in winter is hard to fix, as the roof surface could be treacherous in the winter and winter winds can make it dangerous to be up on the roof at all. Addressing leaks in the fall can prevent damage to your home’s interior, which can mount up if a leaky roof is not addressed until the following spring. • Window work. When the weather outside gets frightful, poorly insulated windows can allow cold air into the home. That often has a trickle-down effect on finances, forcing you to turn up the thermostat in an attempt to offset the cold air pouring into the home. Whether you need your windows replaced or simply need to patch up any leaks, a proactive approach to leaky or older windows in the fall can save you from unnecessarily high heating bills come the winter. Addressing leaky windows also makes a home more comfortable for its inhabitants. Fall is the ideal time to address a home’s windows because the temperature outside tends to be pleasant. This means you likely won’t have to make much of an effort to offset the elements, and open windows in the fall won’t make your

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How To Invite More Natural Light Into Your Home A dark home can be dreary and drain residents’ energy levels rather quickly. Natural light has the power to make a person feel more energized, and it also can buoy spirits. As a result, many homeowners want to increase the amount of natural light in their homes. Increasing natural sunlight in a home reduces reliance on interior lighting. This reduces energy bills and lowers the home’s carbon footprint. Natural light also can help people in a home feel happier and more content. According to the National Institutes of Health, some people experience serious mood changes during the winter months. Dubbed seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, this condition may be effectively treated with light therapy. Exposure to more light can alleviate fatigue, loss of interest and sad or anxious feelings. Homeowners looking to increase the natural light in their homes, be it for medical or aesthetic reasons, can do so in a variety of

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It’s Never Too Early To Prep The Yard For Winter As quickly as autumn weather arrives it seems to move aside for the blustery, cold days of winter. Winter can catch a person off guard and the seasons are now less predictable than ever before. It’s never too early to begin preparing your yard and outdoor living spaces for winter. Homeowners may be sad to bid farewell to the furniture and accessories of the fair-weather season, but time is of the essence when prepping for impending ice and snow. • Clean patio furniture. Give cushions and structures a thorough cleaning and allow to dry completely. Cleaning items before storing them for the winter saves time and energy next year when it’s time once again to set up the yard for recreation. If anything is damaged beyond repair, discard it and look for replacements during endof-season sales when savings can be had. • Move things indoors. The more items you can store in a safe and secure

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In addition to these steps, you may want to vacuum the vent screens around the house. This will reduce the amount of dust blown around. Also, if the furnace exhausts into a flue, be sure that the exhaust route is clear so that carbon monoxide does not back up into the home. Many homeowners are fully capable of inspecting their furnaces to ensure they are ready for winter. If anything seems out of place or malfunctions, consult with an HVAC professional to make repairs.

place. Animals can transmit diseases through their droppings and block the release of smoke in a chimney, which are two potential hazards. A securely fitting cap or mesh covering can keep animals outdoors. Do not use window-screening material, as it will clog with soot and other debris causing a fire hazard. Attic exhaust fan opening: Many attics are equipped with an exhaust fan to

vent hot air from under the roof. Animals can scurry through the opening of the exhaust pipe and into the attic itself. Attics are very attractive to animals because they tend to be warm and infrequently visited, a perfect place for a nest. Again, use a wire mesh hardware cloth securely fastened over the venting can keep animals out. Roof and soffits: Over time weather and water can soften wood and create places where animals can gnaw or dig through. Routinely inspect the roof and wood areas of the home to check for weak areas that may need repair. Pay close attention to areas where gables or dormers meet the roof line. Drainage pipes: Homeowners with a sump pump or other drainage system may have pipes extending from a basement to the outdoors. Burrowing animals may find the exposed end of

the pipe and enter the home through the drain. Wire mesh coverings secured to the end of the pipe will allow water to drain out, but not let an animal in. Window wells: Basement window wells offer areas where animals can spend time unnoticed gnawing away at loose trim or caulking to sneak past. A plastic covering or commercial grate can usually do the trick of securing the window well area. Fences and decking: Animals can dig under fences and take up roost in the yard, or they may live under decks. While not exactly inside of the home, they’re certainly sharing close proximity with homeowners and can be a nuisance. Dig a trench at least 10 to 12 inches deep and place wire mesh inside. Attach the mesh to the bottom of the fence or deck. This may help keep some burrowing animals out.

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Wildlife, such as mice, squirrels, chipmunks, bats, and birds may see your home as a quiet, safe and dry retreat anytime during the year. However, when the cooler weather arrives, and animals are looking for burrows and nests to weather out the chill, your home may be especially attractive. An autumn project to undertake should involve keeping unwanted wildlife out of the house. A home presents a number of entry points for animals. Having an animal nest or live in your home can be unsanitary and potentially dangerous, especially if you startle an animal or if they block the release of smoke or exhaust from the house. Examining potential entrances and closing them up is key to keeping animals out. Chimney: A professionally installed chimney cap or a mesh hardware cloth can keep animals out of the chimney, a common entry

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