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

Look in this week’s Things To Do section beginning on page 14A for more events, including: • Garden Spot Fire Rescue Annual Chicken & Waffle Supper • Ephrata VFW Cash Bingo • Cocalico Middle School presents “Choosing Avalon” • Wiest UM Methodist Church Community Dinner

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Ephrata Community Ambulance recently kicked off their 2016 fund drive and they would be very appreciative to those willing to support this much-used community asset. In 2015 they took delivery of a new Ford Transit ambulance and they also expanded from three to four fleet ambulances due to increasing call demand. These recent purchases have drawn account balances below a desirable level and all donations will go toward maintaining a desirable level of service. Checks can be mailed to Ephrata Community Ambulance Association, 528 West Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522. Shown in the photo, from left to right, with the newest fleet vehicles are John Martin (President) and Kevin Wolf (EMS Manager).

Career Day Speakers Offer Valuable Insights At Cocalico

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 133 Church Street, Bowmansville, will hold Musikgarten, a comprehensive early childhood music education program, at 7:00 p.m. Parents of toddlers are welcome. For more information, call 717925-6520.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 A meeting for widows will be held at the Udder Choice, 1812 West Main Street, Ephrata. Meal at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. If it snows, meeting is cancelled. All widows welcome.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 St. James Catholic Church, 505 Woodcrest Avenue, Lititz, will hold their Annual Christmas Bazaar from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Friday and from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday. For more information, call 717626-5580.

Cocalico Middle School students recently participated in a very long-standing tradition of Career Day. Even in the day of technology when students have

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Business and Finance, Engineering, Science and Technology and Health and Social Services shared about their career paths and their daily trials and successes. They all shared the same message: careers are hard work and the learning never ends. Students also take ownership and practice their public speaking skills on this

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husband of Elaine (Stymiest) Gehman, Denver, died Wednesday, November 2. Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons: Gregory Gehman, Denver; Sam, husband of Annette (Weber) Gehman, Rein­ holds; and Joel Gehman, Denver; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a brother, Richard Gehman, New Holland; and two sisters: Betty Martin, New Holland, and Bernice Gehman, West Reading. Lucille Mary Good, 88, wife of Clarence H. Good, Richland, formerly of Rein­

Obituaries Paul C. (PC) Haines, 57, husband of Kelly (Cunn­ ingham) Haines, died Thurs­ day, October 6. Besides his wife, he is survived by his mother, Audrey (Spece) Eichel­ berger; a son, Ryan Haines; a daughter, Kaitlin Haines; a brother, David Haines; and a sister, Tina Eichelberger. Deborah A. Nadu, 58, wife of Hank A. Nadu, Lititz, died Sunday, October 30. Besides her husband, she is survived by a brother, David Bair, husband of Terri, Akron. Nancy Ann Shirk, 76, United Zion Home, Lititz, died Sunday, October 30. James L. “Jim” Heisey, 72, husband of Ruth Ann Breneman Heisey, Lititz, died Monday, October 31. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Joel R., husband of Natalie (Bills) Heisey, Pittsburgh; two daughters: Jolynn, wife of Tweit Wickmann, Fort Myers, Florida, and Michelle Zuercher, Lancaster; nine grandchildren; a brother, John, husband of Arlene Heisey, Lititz; two halfbrothers: Paul, husband of Debbie Heisey, Lancaster, and Alvin Heisey, Florida; and a half-sister, Susan, wife of Ken Reading, Manheim. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Jannah R. Heisey. Irene S. Rohrer, 98, Pleasant View Retirement Community, Manheim, formerly of Lititz, died Tuesday, November 1. She was the wife of the late Levi F. Rohrer. She is survived by three sons: Ronald H., husband of Christine Gibble Rohrer, Manheim; Larry H., husband of Linda Kover Rohrer, Manheim; and Dennis H., husband of Brenda Brubaker Rohrer, Manheim; a daughter, Judith H., wife of John G. Myer, Manheim; 11 grandchildren; and 26 greatgrandchildren. Arlene M. Stoudt, 87, Eph­rata, died Tuesday, No­

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Local Senior Centers List Activities 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, wel­ comes 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 pro­ vided 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. Reser­ vations for lunch and transportation must be made by 11:00 a.m. one day in advance by calling the Center at 717-3367489. Daily Activities Include: Wednesday, November 16: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:00 a.m., Blood Pressure Check; 10:00 a.m., Bingo; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Thursday, November 17: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:00 a.m., Bible Study; 10:00 a.m., Balloon Paddle; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Friday, November 18: 8:30 a.m., Breakfast and News; 9:00 a.m., Exercise; 10:00 a.m., Music with Lost and Found; 12:00 Noon, Lunch. Monday, November 21:

September Essay Winners

Shown in the photo are Akron Elementary fourth graders who were selected as September Character Trait Essay winners. They wrote their essays about responsibility. Shown, from left to right, are Alex Shirk (1st place), Kayden Fulbright (2nd place) and Amelia Ream (3rd place).

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Company Primetime Prize • 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.: Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Extraordinary Finale Donations to the library during the above times could be randomly selected for a special Golden Ticket. Golden Tickets add $1,000 to that donation. The funds received during the ExtraGive will help the library continue to offer quality programming. This event will also benefit the library as thry kick off their “Room to Grow” capital campaign, which is raising funds to remodel their future home at the former VFW building located at 110 West Main Street in Adamstown. Whether you join the library or not for this event,

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The Adamstown Area Library invites you to join them for the Extra Give Event on Friday, November 18. The library and the Village Haus at Stoudtburg Village will be holding an event at the Village Haus starting at 3:00 p.m. They will start the festivities with children’s storytimes and costume characters. At 4:00 p.m. the Maggie Spike Band will perform and at 7:00 p.m. Dee and the Diamonds, featuring Andy, Dee and Pete, will perform. The Village Haus is donating ice cream for kids showing up between 3:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Laptops will be available at the restaurant for those who wish to make a donation. This event is part of the Extraordinary Give, Friday, November 18, which is the largest day of giving in Lancaster county. Over 400 Lancaster county non-profits will be participating in this year’s Extraordinary Give. For 24 hours starting at midnight between Thursday and Friday, you will be invited to donate to the library through the donation portal at www.extragive.org/ designee/adamstown-arealibrary. By raising funds during this event, the library will be able to benefit twofold. Not only will they receive your donation, but they will also receive a percentage of the Extraordinary Give $250,000 central pool. The amount they receive from

New Life Fellowship, a nondenominational church at 420 East Fulton Street, Ephrata, is celebrating the completion of their building project that includes the addition of a children’s education wing, expanded fellowship room, meeting rooms and office space. They invite the community to a dedication service and open house on Sunday, November 20. Most of the community knows New Life Fellowship (NLF) as the Friday Night Skate church, the church that is hospitable to the youth of Ephrata and provides a place for safe recreation. People may not know that NLF is a church that meets in two services, 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., on a Sunday morning, extending hospitality and welcome to all people. They believe God wants NLF to be a faith community where – they pursue Jesus as the driving passion of their life, they are real in doing life together led by the Spirit to care for one another, they radiate the transforming power of Jesus to everyone they meet. If you do not have a church community,

they welcome you to be their guest on Sunday, November 20 and consider connecting with them for your faith journey. The church constructed the original building on Fulton Street in 1995, using predominately volunteer labor. This project was completed with many volunteer hours from church members as well. The building addition provides resources for the growing children’s ministry, accommodating needs for a larger nursery, classrooms for children’s church, space for youth ministry and offices for staff. The large foyer and welcome center will provide opportunity for

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The Garden Spot Athletic Department is proud to announce the induction of four new members of the Garden Spot Athletic Hall of Fame. • Sam George, Garden Spot Class of 1983: Sam played football and baseball. During his three years lettering in football the team went 27-5-1 and won two section titles in 1980 and 1982. As a junior Sam was an L/L League all-star wide receiver and kicker and an L/L League all-star defensive back and kicker his senior year. He was on the All-State “Ones to Watch” list in 1981. He was named to the 1982 Outstanding Wide Receiver Team. During Sam’s junior and senior year in baseball he received all-section and all-league honors while accumulating over 50 hits and over 50 steals in his


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championship game in 2002. While the athletic director at Garden Spot, TR was involved in the design and building of the new gymnasium and weight (Continued From Page 6A) room project, the championship game in a row introduction of seven new from 1987 to 1991 winning sports and even designed the District 3 championships in Garden Spot interlocking both 1987 and 1991. They GS logo during his time as a were Lancaster/Lebanon graphic arts teacher. He was League section champions also the Lancaster/Lebanon in 1990, ‘91 and ‘92, and League chairperson for field won the Lancaster/Lebanon hockey, volleyball, and the League championship in sportsmanship committee. 1991. His team also qualified In 2016 TR was awarded the for the PIAA state playoffs ten years advancing to the Lancaster/Lebanon League, state semi-final game in both District 3 and PIAA Region 1988 and 1989. As part of 5 Athletic Director of the the track and field coaching Year Award. Todd graduated staff, TR coached the from Muhlenberg High throwing events and for a School, Millersville University with a BS in Technology Education and Die grohe Wolke sehnt mer wie sie gehn The University of Delaware Er yaagt die rode Bletter unne Zaahl, with a Master’s in Un Summerveggel fliege eilichscht heem; Educational Leadership. For Er rauscht am Baerrig un er braust im Daal, So wie’n gewaltich diefer Aergelklang, 35 years he has lived in the En mechtich Lied, en grosser Weltchoraal, Elanco School District and As wie vun viele dausernd Maenner Gsang, currently resides in New Vun frohe Daage wie vun Draurichkeet; Holland with his wife, So rauscht er viele dausend Yaahre lang, Jamie. En heilich Lied, en frommes Dankgebet; Der Haerbschtwind singt vun Gottes Majeschtaet! Shown in the photo, from *********************************************** left to right, are Art Loewen, November 16, 2016 Yuscht en Bischli-Gnippli, Sam George, Todd Reitnouer as gleicht der Haerbschtwind heere and Liz Martin.

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Der Haerbschtwind rauscht zum Dank dem liewe Gott, Fer goldne Aehre un der Drauwe Blut, Die Er im Yaahr so reichlich gsegent hot, Im Regge mild, in heeser Sunneglut. Dann schtreicht er ruhich iwwer’s braune Feld, Mer heert en kaum, doch hot er net geruht; Im schtille Daal, wu’s kiehle Wasser quellt, Dart schwebt er zaertlich wie er ruhich lauscht; Es glaagt so leis vun Winterfroscht un Kelt. Dann ziegt er weiter daerrich’s Daal un rauscht Bis an der Busch un in die hoche Baem; Un wie er dart gewaltich dobt un braust!

few years high jump and pole vault. During his track & field coaching career, Garden Spot won their firstever section championship in 1983 and a total of 11 section titles in his 16 years. Many of the athletes he coached won medals in both the Lancaster/Lebanon and District 3 championship meet. Since 1997 TR has also been a PIAA and NCAA field hockey umpire. He has officiated in both the Lancaster/Lebanon League, District 3 and the PIAA State tournaments for 15 years including umpiring four Lancaster/Lebanon League Championship games and seven District 3 Championship games. He also umpired the US Women’s open club indoor

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six grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; and two stepgreat-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her son, Rev. David L. Smith. Harvey Z. Stoltzfus, 81, husband of Lillian Stoltzfus, Landis Homes, Lititz, died Saturday, November 5. Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons: Grant, husband of Susan (Swartzendruber), Harrison­ burg, Virginia; Myron Stoltzfus, husband of Rebecca (Preston), East Petersburg; and John Michael Stoltzfus, husband

of Paula (Hochstedler), Lansdale; three daughters: Dorothea Hostetter, wife of Dale, Atglen; Juanita Barter, wife of Jonathan, Branchport, New York; and Lois Olney, wife of Bruce, Lancaster; 19 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a great-grandchild. Martha Louise (Garrett) Callihan, 87, wife of Robert Leroy Callihan, Manheim, formerly of Ephrata, died Sunday, November 6. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Douglas R. Callihan, husband of Marci; two grandchildren;

four step-grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Valerie Callihan. Iva Mae Martin, 89, Landis Homes Retirement Community, Lititz, died Sunday, November 6. She was the wife of the late Isaac S. Martin. She is survived by two sons: Glen Martin, husband of Susan, Lititz, and Philip Martin, husband of Ruth Ann, Manheim; four daughters: Jean, wife of George Hurst, Lititz; Ruth Ann, wife of Ray Kilgore, Lititz; Joy, wife of Raymond Weaver, Manheim; and Linda, wife of Keith Espen­ shade, Lancaster; 18 grand­ children; and 31 greatgrandchildren. Elizabeth Kelly, 76, Lititz, died Monday, No­ vember 7. She is survived by two daughters: Lisa, wife of Mark Kiessling, Lititz, and Antionette Kelly-Smoth, wife of Harris Smith, Clifton Heights; seven grand­ children; and seven greatgrandchildren.

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East Cocalico Lions Club Student Of The Month Each month, the East Cocalico Lions Club honors a high school student for their achievements and for being one of Cocalico High School’s and the community’s finest. Each student is presented with a certificate and a monetary gift. Recently, at a club meeting that he and his parents attended, Juan Bermudez was bestowed the honor of Student of the Month by the members of the East Cocalico Lions Club. Juan, who is bilingual and had moved to the United States from Colombia, is very active in school activities, participating on the Cross Country and Track teams. He is also an active member of the National Honor Society and Student Government. Juan has received many Honors and Awards being

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the High School. He also volunteers by assisting his church’s Youth Group. Juan’s future plans include attending college, majoring in Biology and then studying Neurosurgery. Shown in the photo is Lion President Forest Troyer congratulating Juan along with his parents, John and Johanna. Awarding a Student of the Month is just one of many

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• A Step In Time Antique Center • Deer Country • Fulton Bank (Denver) • Turkey Hill (300 Main Street) • Turkey Hill (2501 N . Reading Rd.) • Weaver Markets (Adamstown & Blainsport) EAST EARL

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Luther Acres Holds Annual Holiday Bazaar Residents of Luther Acres, the Luthercare community in Lititz, have been working for months to prepare items for the upcoming Annual Holiday Bazaar. This year, the event will be held on Friday, November 18 and Saturday, November 19. The doors of the Community Room, in the Towne Center at 250 St. Luke Drive, Lititz, will open on Friday evening at 5:00 p.m. and close at 8:00 p.m. Saturday sales will begin at 8:00 a.m. and end at 2:00 p.m. In order to accommodate customers, residents will utilize cashier stations close to the doors. Shoppers will be able to pay for their total purchases at one station. As an added convenience, one of these locations will be able to handle credit card purchases. Preparing for the sale takes a lot of planning, organizing and coordinating! The Attic Treasures committee, under the direction of Chairpersons Don and Alice Murray, sorted and priced thousands of donated, gently-used art and household goods. Some of these were sold in October at a yard sale and many premium articles will

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be on display at the bazaar for purchasers. Marcia Klopp and Marie Ward chair the Jewelry Committee, which has been sorting and pricing necklaces, bracelets, broaches and earrings to be sold for new users. Donated by residents and families, these items are extremely varied in appearance and quality. Some are vintage; some are antique, while many are quite modern in design. Judy Meckley and committee will be selling home-baked cakes, cookies, pies, candy and other goodies in the space of the Pub, located across the hall on Luther Acres’ “Main Street” of the Towne Center. Baked goods from Luther Acres residents frequently sell out before the end of the Bazaar, so many customers have learned to buy early. Payment will be made when leaving the Pub. Knitted and crocheted items were created by residents, co-chaired by Dot Nissley and Waltraut Wegner. Microwave potato bags, ornaments and lots of holiday décor will be offered for sale at the craft tables. These and many other items have also been crafted by residents of Luther Acres during the year, co-chaired

Ephrata Manor Honors And Celebrates Its Veterans

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese On Thursday, November 10, Ephrata Manor celebrated Veterans Day with over 100 residents and visitors in attendance. They were entertained with patriotic music. Ephrata Manor is home to 41 veterans. Each veteran was honored and personally thanked for their service to our country. Our veterans pictured above enjoy celebrating Veterans Day each year.

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by Bonnie Grater and Karen Schloesser. Silent Auction items will be located in the hallway of the Towne Center. This year’s expanded Silent Auction will specifically raise money for the Caring Fund of Luthercare, which supports benevolence in Personal Care and the Healthcare Center at Luther Acres. All other proceeds from the Bazaar support the Luther Acres Residents’

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Luther Acres Holds Annual Holiday Bazaar

The Friendly Circle Honors Local Veterans

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Council contributions to the Caring Fund and to provide child care scholarships at the five Luthercare for Kids Early Learning Centers. The Silent Auction will contain many items from local stores, restaurants, businesses and Luther Acres independent living residents. On Friday evening, half of these items will be offered for bids from opening until 7:15 p.m. On Saturday morning, a second group of items will be offered from 8:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. Some of these items include: Al Taft’s print, “Lititz Remembered”; a Jay Dombach Lancaster landscape with covered bridge; a Freiman Stoltzfus giclée canvas print; and a Fran Spangle gift certificate for a “portrait of your choice” with a painting done from your photo. In addition to the art section, items will be offered in the following categories: antiques and collectibles, vintage and new jewelry, resident wood working projects, floral decorations, Lancaster County folk art and handspun/hand-woven scarves, hand towels and a number of gift certificates from stores and restaurants. Bids may be offered and increased during the Friday evening session and on Saturday morning until the cut-off times. Payment may be made with cash, check or credit card.

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Friendly Circle honored its veterans during a special Veterans Day event. Veterans shown include: Nevin Snader, Jack Smith, Jerry Gerhart, Terry Burkhart, Glenn Buffenmyer, Gerald S. Reinhold, Tom Williams, Jeffrey Donahue, Chet Hoover, Mel Rissler, Basil Reynolds, Bud Garner, Brooks Harding, Norman Hanley, Charlie Becker, Dick Hufford, Donald Siglin, John Bigony, John Rice, Harold Bingaman, Richard Binner, James Hagy and Robert Ober.

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Leola MOMS will hold a free holiday concert for the public on Tuesday, Decem­ ber 6 at 9:45 a.m. The concert will be held at Forest Hills Mennonite Church,

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In conjunction with the Bazaar, you can enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast in Katy’s Grill in the Towne Center, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Saturday, November 19. Hosted by the Friends of Luther Acres, the breakfast features pancakes, sausage and juice for a cost.

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100 Quarry Road, Leola. All ages are invited to attend and enjoy refreshments and fresh Christmas cookies! Flute and oboe duets will be performed as part of the concert, including a short intermission with special singing from the Leola MOMS children. Duets will be performed by Rebecca Hartranft and Jill Sweeney. Rebecca Hartranft earned her Bachelor of Music in oboe performance from West Chester University. She is a local freelance musician and principal oboist with the New Holland Band. Jill Sweeney earned her Bachelor of Music degree in flute performance from West Chester University. She has

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taught private lessons and performed locally as a freelance musician. She is currently a member of The New Holland Band and the Chesco Pops Orchestra. As part of this event there will be a Christmas cookie fundraiser. Traditional and Old-Fashioned Christmas cookies will be available to purchase on plates, as cookie jars or as frozen dough logs. Plan to stock up on homemade Christmas cook­ ies for the holiday season and skip your baking this year. Sales will benefit the Leola MOMS group, a ministry that has been in existence for over 30 years providing fellowship and encourage­ ment for mothers in the local community.

1. Is the book of Obadiah in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. Which Babylon king went insane living in the fields eating grass? Nebuchadnezzar, Solomon, Daniel, Herod 3. From Genesis 23, what was the first land purchase in the Bible? Garden, Hilltop, Cave, River shore 4. Which apostle was foreordained to minister to the Gentiles? Thomas, Paul, Andrew, John 5. According to Song of Solomon 1:2, what is love better than? Food, Wine, Money, Song 6. Who was Hananiah’s father? Abiah, Azur, Allon, Aretas ANSWERS: 1) Old; 2) Nebuchadnezzar; 3) Cave; 4) Paul; 5) Wine; 6) Azur Now available by Wilson Casey! 2017 Bible Trivia box calendar, loaded with daily teasers. © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.

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HOLIDAY COLLECTION REMINDER Due to the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, Borough residents utilizing the Borough’s Refuse & Recycling Programs and have a regular collection day of Thursday, November 24th, will be collected on Friday, November 25th, 2016. For additional information, please visit our website at www.ephrataboro.org, call 738-9222 or stop by the Borough Business Office.

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WED., NOV. 16 - A Free Community Concert will be held at Ephrata High School in the auditorium at 7:00 p.m. featuring the Mansfield University Concert Wind Ensemble and Symphony Orchestra. Open to the public. THURS., NOV. 17 - St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 133 Church Street, Bowmansville, will hold Musikgarten, a com­ prehensive early childhood music education program, at 7:00 p.m. Parents of toddlers

are welcome. For more info., call 717-925-6520. THURS., NOV. 17 - The Lancaster Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, will hold a Lancaster Tire Collection, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Open to all persons living in Lancaster County. No pre-registration required. Space is limited. For more info., call 717-397-9968. THURS., NOV. 17 - Wiest UM Methodist Church, 48 N. King Street, Schoeneck, will hold a Community Dinner, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. THURS., NOV. 17 - A Free Community Meal will be held at First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church St., Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more info., call 717-733-4134.

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THURS., NOV. 17 - A meeting for widows will be held at the Udder Choice, 1812 West Main St., Ephrata. Meal at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. If it snows, meeting is cancelled. All widows welcome. FRI., NOV. 18 & SAT., NOV. 19 - Luther Acres will hold a Holiday Bazaar in the Town Center Community Room, 600 East Main Street, Lititz, on Friday from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-626-1171. FRI., NOV. 18 & SAT., NOV. 19 - St. James Catholic Church, 505 Woodcrest Avenue, Lititz, will hold their Annual Christmas Bazaar from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Friday and from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday. For more info., call 717-626-5580. SAT., NOV. 19 & SUN., NOV. 20 - Cocalico Middle School, 650 S. 6th Street, Denver, will hold “Choosing Avalon.” Saturday at 7:00 p.m. and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. A freewill offering will be taken and the proceeds go to “Way of Jesus.” SAT., NOV. 19 - The Ephrata Business Center will hold the 9th Annual Veterans Appreciation Dinn­ er. For more info., call Gail

Tothero at 717-335-2336. SAT., NOV. 19 - The Eph­ rata Pioneer Fire Company Auxiliary is having an “Early Christmas Shopping Extravaganza” at 135 S. State Street, Ephrata, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. SAT., NOV. 19 - Stevens Fire Company, 91 Stevens Rd., Stevens, will hold an All You Can Eat Turkey Dinner, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. There is a cost. SAT., NOV. 19 - West Earl Fire Company, 14 School Lane Ave., Brownstown, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. There is a cost. SAT., NOV. 19 - Relay For Life of Norlanco will hold a Holiday Bazaar, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Union Barrel Works, 6 North Reamstown Rd., Reams­ town. SAT., NOV. 19 - The Durlach-Mt. Airy Fire Com­

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pany, 880 Durlach Rd., Stevens, will host a Holiday Art and Craft Show from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-3362717 or 717-572-1951. SAT., NOV. 19 - The 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. SAT., NOV. 19 - The Schoeneck Fire Company, 125 North King Street, Denver, will hold a Craft Show and Bake Sale, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For more info., call Marlene at 717-335-0764. SUN., NOV. 20 - Adams­ town Community Days will sponsor a Cash Bingo at the Comfort Inn, near the PA Turnpike entrance, Denver. Doors open at 1:00 p.m. Games begin at 2:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info., call 484-256-0851. SUN., NOV. 20 - St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 133 Church Street, Bow­ mansville, will host Fresh Hope of Lancaster County, a faith-based support group, at 1:00 p.m. Persons with mood disorders and their loved ones are welcome. For more info., call 717-9256520. SUN., NOV. 20 - The American Legion Banquet Hall, 35 S. Hoover Ave., New Holland, will hold a Designer Bag Bingo. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Bingo begins at 2:30 p.m. All proceeds benefit Norlanco Relay For Life. There is a cost. For more info., call Sharon at 717-354-2656. SUN., NOV. 20, SUN., DEC. 11, SUN., JAN. 22, SUN., FEB. 12 & SUN., MAR. 12 - Jack Frost Jubilee Fun Show Series at the Crescendo Training Centre, LLC, 288 South Fairmount Road, Ephrata, at

9:00 a.m. Rain or shine. Admission free to spectators. MON., NOV. 21 - The Lancaster County Postcard Club will hold their Novem­ ber meeting at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, at 7:00 p.m. Members will be buying and selling at 5:00 p.m. The meeting is open to the public. For more info., call 717-413-6882. TUES., NOV. 22 - Zion United Church of Christ, 1356 Apple Street, Ephrata, will host the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance of Lancaster County, a support group, at 7:00 p.m. Persons with mood disorders and their loved ones are welcome. For more info., call 717-925-6520. THURS., NOV. 24 - A Free Community Thanks­ giving Day Dinner will be held at the Ephrata Business Center, 400 W. Main Street, Ephrata, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. No reservations necessary. Sponsored by local churches and busi­ nesses. For more info., call Barry or Carol Haller at 717336-2512, Deb or Jerry Zerbe at 717-336-6765, Lisa Sweigart at 717-371-0779 or

Craft Show and Bake Sale SAT., NOV. 19, 2016 8:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.

be open. MON., NOV. 28 - The Parkinson’s Support Group will meet at Garden Spot Village, 433 South Kinzer Ave., New Holland, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. The support group is open to all persons with Parkinson’s and their caregivers, family and friends. For more info., call Sherilyn Lapp at 717355-6264. MON., NOV. 28 - TUES., DEC. 20 - The Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill

Road, Lititz, will hold a four-week Parachute Play for children ages 4 and 5, at 10:00 a.m. on Mondays and Tuesdays. For more info. or to register, call the library at 717-626-2255. FRI., DEC. 2 - Corner­ stone Baptist Church, 80 West Brubaker Valley Road, Lititz, will host Jacob’s Brothers in concert at 7:00 p.m. All are invited to attend. SAT., DEC. 3 - Durlach/ Mt. Airy Fire Hall, 880 Durlach Rd., Stevens, will hold a Holiday Bazaar from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 100% of the proceeds will be donated at ACS. For more info., call 717-733-2478. SAT., DEC. 3 - Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main Street, Leola, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. SAT., DEC. 3 - The Rein­ holds Fire Company, 1087 Dry Tavern Rd., Denver, will host Bluegrass Music

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featuring “The Kevin Prater Band.” Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Music starts at 6:00 p.m. There is a donation cost. Food is available. SAT., DEC. 3 - The 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., DEC. 4 - A Do As You Please Bus Trip to New York City will be held. Bus departs Ephrata Walmart at 7:00 a.m. Leaving New York City at 5:45 p.m. There is a cost. For more info., call Katelyn at 717-833-4774. Benefits Relay For Life of Norlanco.

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day of dinner call 717-7215613. SAT., NOV. 26 - A Christmas Craft Show and Holiday Bazaar will be held at the Stevens Fire Hall, 91 Stevens Rd., Stevens, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Admission is free. The kitchen will be open. SAT., NOV. 26 - Stevens Fire Hall, 91 Stevens Road, Stevens, will hold a Craft Show, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. There is no admission cost. Kitchen will

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Courtyard Café on Main

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SUN., DEC. 4 - Big Apple Bus Trip. Depart Ephrata Walmart at 7:00 a.m. Arrive back at Walmart at 9:00 p.m. There is a cost. Enjoy the day on your own. For reservations, call Sharon Groff at 717-354-2656. Benefits the American Can­ cer Society Relay For Life. TUES., DEC. 6 - The Ephrata Public Library, 550 South Reading Road, Ephrata, will host Digging Up Your Roots Genealogy Group, at 1:00 p.m. For more info. or to register, call 717-738-9291. SAT., DEC. 10 - The Lititz

recCenter will host a Bus Trip to New York City. Bus departs Lititz recCenter at 6:30 a.m. Depart from New York at 7:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info. or to register, call 717-626-5096. SAT., DEC. 10 - Akron Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary will hold a Vendor/ Craft Show at 1229 Main Street, Akron, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For more info., call Heather Beech at 717-271-4677. SAT., DEC. 10 - A Colonial Candlelight Holi­ day Reception will be held at the Beidler House, 1130 Old River Road, Gibraltar, from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. For more info., call 610-3748839. SAT., DEC. 10 - The Ephrata Cheerleading Booster Club is holding their annual Breakfast with Santa at the Ephrata High School Cafeteria. Doors open at

8:00 a.m. There is a cost for tickets. THURS., DEC. 15 - A meeting for widows will be held at the Udder Choice, 1812 West Main St., Ephrata. Meal at 6:00 p.m. with meeting to follow. If it snows, meeting is cancelled. All widows welcome. SAT., DEC. 17 - The 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. WED., DEC. 28 - The Ephrata Farm Women Society is planning a bus trip “A Branson Christmas.” There is a cost, which includes bus transportation, lunch and a show. Departs Elite Coach at 9:00 a.m. and returns at 5:15 p.m. For more info., call Mary Lou Weaver at 717-733-6811. Register by Friday,

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November 25. SAT., JAN. 7 - Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main Street, Leola, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast and Chicken Corn Soup Sale, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. SAT., JAN. 7 - The Rein­ holds Fire Company, 1087 Dry Tavern Rd., Denver, will host Bluegrass Music featuring “Remington Ryde.” Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Music starts at 6:00 p.m. There is a donation cost. Food is available. SAT., JAN. 7 - The 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. SAT., JAN. 21 - The 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. SAT., FEB. 4 - Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main Street, Leola, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. SAT., FEB. 4 - The 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. SAT., FEB. 4 - The Reinholds Fire Company, 1087 Dry Tavern Rd., Den­ ver, will host Bluegrass Music featuring “Summit Hill” and “Canaan’s Land.”

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Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Music starts at 6:00 p.m. There is a donation cost. Food is available. SAT., FEB. 18 - The 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. SAT., MAR. 4 - Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main Street, Leola, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast and Chicken Corn Soup Sale, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00

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a.m. SAT., MAR. 4 - The 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. FRI., MAR. 17 - The Lititz recCenter is hosting a Bus Trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show. Bus departs the Lititz recCenter at 8:00 a.m. Depart from Phila­ delphia at 4:00 p.m. There is a cost. For more info. or to register, call 717-626-5096. SAT., MAR. 18 - The 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. SAT., APR. 1 - Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main Street, Leola, will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. SAT., APR. 1 - The 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. SAT., APR. 15 - The 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.

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Births BRISTOW, Daniel and Shannon (Campbell), Lititz, a son, at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. BRUBAKER, Lawrence and JoAnne (Weaver), Den­ ver, a son, at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. BURKHOLDER, Calvin and Elaine (Wise), Mifflin­ town, a daughter, at Peter­ sheim Health Center. Grand­ parents are Edwin and Ida Wise, Lititz. BURKHOLDER, Clair and Lorelle (Newswanger), New Holland, a son, at home. FISHER, Michael and Esther (Esh), New Holland, a son, at home. FOX, Randall L. and Marilyn (Brubaker), Denver, a son, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. GEHMAN, Nathan M. and Delores M. (Martin), East Earl, a son, at home. HECKATHORN, Alexia, and Brandon M. Nace, Ephrata, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. HINES, Michael A. and Amber Grazioli, East Earl, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. LAMPHEAR, Shea, and Travis Kopp, Lititz, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. MARTIN, Glen Alan and Ada Mae, Ephrata, a son, at Parochial Medical Center.

NOLT, Maynard J. and Miriam L. (Hoover), Lititz, a son, at home. NUSE, Christopher L. and Morgan, Ephrata, a son, at Women & Babies Hospital. RIEHL, Christian and Mary (Smucker), Leola, a son, at home. SCHROPSHIER, Jaclyn, and Keith Adams, Lititz, a son, at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. SMUCKER, John and Rachel (Esh), East Earl, a daughter, at home. STOLTZFUS, Chris and Rachel Ann, Narvon, a daughter, at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, Lititz. STOLTZFUS, Christ and Lovina (Esh), Narvon, a daughter, at home. STOLTZFUS, Jonas and Katie (Esh), Leola, a son, at Birth Care and Family Health Services, Bart. STRALEY, Tanna, and Scott M. Lesher Jr., Ephrata, a daughter, at Women & Babies Hospital. WALDNER, Sheldon and Megan Ruth (Wenger), Den­ ver, a son, at Birth Care and Family Health Services, Bart. WEAVER, James R. and Lisa Ann (Hoover), Narvon, a son, at home. WEAVER, Nelson M. and Jane (M.), East Earl, a daughter, at Heart of Lan­

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Lily Marie Cutrona, 5, daughter of Ted and Diana Cutrona, Leola. Jayla Anne Hoover, 8, daughter of Ervin and Ann Hoover, Morgantown, granddaughter of Pauline Martin, New Holland. Erika Joelle Musser, 11, daughter of Jay and Lois Ann Musser, Lebanon, granddaughter of Marlin and Mary Jane Musser, Stevens. Jesse Lynn Zimmerman, 12, son of Matthew and Rachel Zimmerman, New Holland.

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KNOWING & DOING THE TRUTH Background Scripture: Revelation 22:1-7. Devotional Reading: Psalms 46. To profit from the last chapter of the book, Revelation, we need first to have read the 21 chapters preceding. For, by now, we will have become familiar,

if not entirely comfortable, with the apocalyptic style of this book. We have previously noted the writer’s esoteric images, his use of parabolic beings and features, as well as a preoccupation with numbers. For example, the seven churches of the Apocalypse and the “seven angels” with “seven bowls” (21:9). John uses the number “seven” 42 times in the Book of Revelation. As I indicated previously, “seven” was regarded as the perfect, complete number. He also refers frequently — to “twelve,” representing the twelve tribes of Israel and the twelve disciples of Jesus. Matthew 26:53 also

speaks of “twelve legions of angels” and there were “twelve baskets” of scraps picked up after the feeding of the five thousand. (I found it interesting that the number of times John uses the word “twelve” in Revelation is “twelve.” Perhaps it is John’s own preoccupation with numbers and their esoteric meaning, as well as steering the reader to see a numeric connectedness with the past, present and future.) DIFFERENT STROKES So John is emphasizing that the story of the Gospel of Jesus Christ up to his own time is not just a panorama of unconnected and meaningless events including the persecution

of Christians. Rather, there is an unseen relevance between the Gospel and the opposition and even persecution they see and endure. This is not to say that John holds the persecution of the Way of Christ, not as an inevitability or purpose of God, but as an opportunity to put the challenge of Christian discipleship so that it cannot be unknown: “Nothing cursed will be found there any more. But the throne of God and of the Lamb will be in it and his servants will worship him; they will see his face, and his names will be on their foreheads. And there will no more night; they need no light of lamp nor sun, for the Lord God will be their light

and they will reign for ever and ever” (22:3-5). Reading the Book of Revelation, I can see why some Christians are glued to it, while others are definitely turned-off. And I remember well the phrase: “Different strokes for different folks.” If Revelation speaks well to you, fine! If it doesn’t speak to you or someone else, then you need to find a way of speaking the Good News in words and idioms that tell the truth using other thought-forms, pictures and terminology. Jesus expressed the Good News in different ways and words. John wrote: “Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, bright as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and

of the Lamb” (Revelation 22:1). Jesus calls us to share that message in any appropriate way that we can. Every Christian ought to find ways in which they can express the Good News of Jesus Christ! Many Christians assume that the words used in their Bible, pronounced in their creeds and repeated in their sermons and Sunday services are the only correct way of delivering the various texts. But sometimes we need to find the Gospel presented in different words. Even if Jesus and his disciples had spoken English — which they didn’t – those of us who claim it as our native language sometimes need to use different ways of

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Reamstown Elementary Pumpkin Day

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On Pumpkin Day in kindergarten at Reamstown Elementary School, the students explore pumpkins in many different ways. The students investigate properties of the pumpkin by measuring how tall it is and its circumference and test whether or not it will float in water. They also learn about the pumpkin life cycle and feel the inside of a pumpkin and write about it. They play pumpkin games, eat pumpkin treats and finally they get to paint their pumpkins. It is a fun and educational celebration of fall.

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communicating it. THE TRUTH I use a book, The New Testament From 26 Translations (Curtis Vaughn, Editor, Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan). In Revelation 19:10 I was amazed at how differently passages were translated: “For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy” (KJV); “Those who bear testimony to Jesus are inspired like the prophets” (NEB); “For to bear testimony to Jesus needs the inspiration of the Prophets” (TCNT); “For the truth revealed by Jesus is the inspiration of all prophecy”(Wey); “For the testimony of Jesus inspires all prophecy” (GSPD); “It is the truth concerning Jesus which inspires all prophecy” (Knox). Another book, The Six Version Parallel

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New Testament puts all six columns of text on parallel pages: King James Version, Living Bible, Revised Standard Version, New English Bible, Phillips Modern English and the Jerusalem Bible. For most of us there is no official version of the Bible, nor should there be. Are these differences significant? To some they may be; to others not. I have taken the time and space to bring these differences to light lest we think that there is but one way to translate passages from the Bible, and “we have the right ones!” Even if we could read them in the original Greek (or Hebrew for the Old Testament), we need to be humble in interpreting them. One of the riches of reading Bible passages in different versions is that often the richness of the passage is

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On Friday, November 18, the Cocalico Education Foundation will be participating in Lancaster County’s largest online fund drive. Titled “The Extraordinary Give” and started by the Lancaster County Community Foundation, this event allows qualifying charitable organizations to be listed and receive donations through the website www. extragive.org. Starting at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, November 18 the website will be open for business and people can log on to make contributions to any organi­ zation(s) listed on the site. Once again this year, the Cocalico Education Foundation is participating as they look for new and creative ways to fund drive. “The Extraordinary Give is an important way for us to engage support from the Cocalico community outside of our core fundraising events,” says Jim Weaver, President of Cocalico Education Foundation. “We are encouraging anyone who has never heard of the Extraordinary Give to look into participating this year along with those who have made this event a yearly part of their support for our organization.” Every dollar donated to local organizations will be “stretched” by additional funds from the Community Foundation. All participating organizations will receive a pro-rated portion of this “stretch pool,” which totals over $300,000 this year. For example, if an organization receives 3% of the total donations raised during the Extraordinary Give, then that organization will receive 3% of the additional stretch pool money. The Cocalico Education Found­ ation is a non-profit organization that provides support for the educational enhancement of the Cocalico School Community. The organization helps children in the Cocalico School District and the Cocalico community through scholarships, classroom grants, providing books to children in Pre-K and those entering Kindergarten, technology im­ provements including iPads for classrooms and 3-D printers to classrooms, and much more. If you do not have access to a computer, or are not able to participate in “The Extraordinary Give” and would like to support the Cocalico Education Found­ ation, you can mail a check directly to Cocalico Education Foundation, P.O. Box 800, Denver, PA 17517-0800 or contact them at 717-336-1413.

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528 Theatre To Present “Porridgegate” At Ephrata Middle School

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Ephrata Middle School’s (EMS) 528 Theatre will present “Porridgegate” by Charlie Lovett on Friday, November 18 and Saturday, November 19 at 7:00 p.m. in the EMS Auditorium. The current cast consists of 29 students from grades five through eight who rehearse every Monday through Thursday for an hour and 45 minutes a day after school. Twelve students are in support roles such as stage crew, lighting crew, sound crew, set painting and costume assistants. This production of Outrageous Fortune is directed by Mr. Dan Clark (a retired EASD teacher), who is assisted by Mrs. Terry Kreider (production and technical direction), Mrs. Mandy Ulrich (costumes), Mrs. Sue Izydorczyk (set painting), Miss Julia Longenecker (co-student director) and Mr. Chandler Eby (co-student director). There is a cost for admission. A hilarious send-up of not one, but two fairy tales, “Porridgegate” will have the audience aching with laughter, though possibly not wanting to eat porridge ever again! Ursula Bear buys her porridge by the 50-pound precooked bag, but her husband, Builda, and her son, Teddy, think the porridge smells like swamp mud and tastes like secondhand fish eyes. So only Ursula is upset when a bowl of porridge goes missing and scandal breaks out in the forest. As usual in Wychwood-under-Ooze, things are not exactly what they seem. Goldie Locks has been arrested, but is she guilty or was she framed? And who was the culprit who blew down the homes of Oscar Meyer and Jimmy Dean? Could it be poor Alfreda the Wolf, who gets blamed for everything? And what about that quartet of schoolgirls competing to be Goldie’s best friend? One thing’s for sure: Police Chief Sherlock McGarrett is too busy eating doughnuts to sort out the mysteries of the forest, so it will take the crack investigative reporting of Woodsman and Bernadette, along with some help from a top-secret source, to unravel the biggest scandal in the history of Wychwood – Porridgegate! Shown in the photo, from left to right, are (front) Julia Rumyantsev, Gordon Cahill, Noah Powlas, Hopelyn Hauser; (back) Josiah Ebersole, Maya Burdick, Michaela Ochieng and Paige Dalavai.

Lititz Area Mennonite Students Learn About The Election Process

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Lititz Area Mennonite School held its own election recently to introduce students to the election process. Middle school students designed advertising signs and made commercials to persuade all K-8 students to vote for their candidate. The candidates, however, were two different dress-down days the students voted for. Voter ID cards were created and an electoral map counted the votes. They held their election on Tuesday, November 8 with their own voter booths for a private voting process. Shown are children voting and a teacher explaining some of the facts surrounding the election process.


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Our Mother Of Perpetual Help Celebrates All Saints Day On Tuesday, November 1, fourth grade students at Our Mother of Perpetual Help School (OMPH) remembered the Saints who have gone before with a special presentation to the school community and families. Students, under the direction of teacher Mrs. Theresa Chanko, chose and researched the life of a Saint. Students then dressed in costume and told the story of that Saint’s life to their schoolmates. Their presentations provided historical and inspiring facts about the Saints and offered teachings of Jesus Christ. this year included St. Teresa Dominic Savio. insight into the lives of these For more information, call remarkable people who Some of the holy men and of Calcutta, St. Jerome, St. dedicated their lives to the women chosen by students Margaret of Scotland and St. 717-738-2414.

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and not themselves so they may have genuine love for others. He also gave the blessing before their meal. After the delicious meal made and served by the kitchen staff, President Carol Landis introduced them to Charles J. Adams III, who has written 35 books on Local Ghosts, The Paranormal, Legends and Lore. He has appeared on the History channel and talked on radio stations about the Berks and Lan­ caster County area legends. He also gives tours of graveyards in the Reading area and writes for the Reading Eagle newspaper. He kept the interest of the audience and gave them a scare at the end. Pat Bunting led the singing

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FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Meet­ ing of the Cocalico Creek Watershed Association, 7:00 p.m. at the Cocalico Sports­ man Club Building on Sportsman Road, just north of Reinholds. SECOND MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Mem­ ory Loss Support Group meets from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the 3rd floor Con­ ference Room at Lancaster General Health Suburban Outpatient Pavilion. For more info., call Shelby Swartley at 717-544-3280. THIRD MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – The Cancer Support Group meets at the Ephrata Cancer Center, 460 North Reading Road, Ephrata. For more infor­ mation call WellSpan Eph­

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Toastmasters meet at the WellSpan Ephrata Hospital, 6:15 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-3360321. SECOND AND FOURTH MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH – East Cocalico Lions Club meeting held at Reamstown Fire Hall, 12 West Church Street, starting at 6:30 p.m. For info call 717-336-5311. EVERY TUESDAY Ephrata Church of the

Brethren, 201 Crescent Avenue, Ephrata, will hold Tuesday Morning Bible Study “The Gospel of Mark,” from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. For more info., call Carol at 717-587-2202 or Cheryl at 717-721-4686. EVERY TUESDAY Akron Church of the Brethren, 613 Main Street, Akron, will hold “Walking Down God’s Path” at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome. For more info., call 717-8592156.

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Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, November 16, 2016 - 5B FOR SALE: American Girl Doll Clothes Sale. 717-5602874.

FOR SALE: Cast iron cook top stove. 717-715-6024.

FOR SALE: Honda snow blower, electric start, one stage, $250. Call 717-6265774.

FOR SALE: Firewood, sea-­ soned, split hardwood. Nice, ready to burn. $160/ cord. Delivery available. 717-752-0108. FOR SALE: GE stackable washer and dryer, used 2-1/ 2 years, $500. Large shop-­ FOR SALE: Bar 60x24x40 ping cart, $10. Call Janice at unique, white top with 717-484-2158. brass surround, lights up, on wheels, rear double FOR SALE: Huge selec-­ doors, four bar stools and two “Ballantine Ale” lights tion of blemished freezers included. Come see to ap-­ and misc. closeout appli-­ preciate, reduced from ances. Many with full war-­ $600 to $400. Call 717733-4309. ranties. Free delivery. Fi-­

Appliances

FOR SALE: Lionel train sets, track, train cars, Plas-­ ticville buildings, accesso-­ ries, much more. Call 717341-2800. FOR SALE: Top soil. Clean clay soil. West of Ephrata. Delivered if needed. Truck loads only. 717-575-1752. FOR SALE: 200 pieces De-­ partment 56 Snowbaby col-­ lection, must see to appre-­ ciate. Will sell as a complete set or small lots. Make of-­ fer. Call Ron at 717-3309962. FOR SALE: Men’s XL Wilson brown leather coat. New, $200, like new, $75. 717431-0626. FOR SALE: Large dog cage, $40. 717-431-0626. FOR SALE: 36-pieces De-­ partment 56 Snowbabies tree ornaments, selling as set, $150. Call Ron, 717330-9962.

FOR SALE: Steinway used piano, 40” console, ebony finish, $950. 717-4666433.

nancing available. Martin Appliance, 1717 West Main, Ephrata. 717-733- FOR SALE: 2002 Cadillac DeVille, excellent condi-­ Household/Furniture 7730. tion, 80,000 miles, bur-­ gundy with white interior, FOR SALE: Custom built re-­ Auto/Truck $2,500 OBO. 717-471- placement windows and doors. Professional installa-­ 5321.

FOR SALE: ACA Cocker Spaniel puppies, ready No-­ FOR SALE: Epiphone Viola vember 18. Come pick now. bass guitar ($175) OBO; Ova-­ Buff, brown or cream. $475. tion acoustic/electric bass 717-286-8646. guitar ($350) OBO. Both in great condition. Call 717615-5533, leave message.

Real Estate

Pets & Animals

Hiring

Farm/Livestock

FOR SALE: ‘99 Ford Ex-­ plorer, runs but needs work, not inspected, good for farm use or parts, $700. 717-917-7734. FOR SALE: 2003 Saturn Ion, 152,000 miles, black, runs great, $1,200 OBO. Call 717405-8140.

FOR SALE: Ford 800 tractor, 187 hours since overhaul, $2,500. 717-355-9522, ask for Richard.

Lawn & Garden

HELP WANTED

Stuber’s Industrial & Mechanical Inc. is seeking a motivated individual who is capable of a variety of job duties including welding, fabrication, plumbing, etc. Also seeking a Class A CDL driver for a local daily route. Estimated 50 hrs. week. Competitive wages.

Call Todd for details • 717-587-0667

is currently accepting applications for

Part-Time Pharmacy Technicians The positions include day, evening and weekend shifts. Requirements include outstanding communication skills, computer knowledge, and availability days, evenings and weekends. Please apply in person at 2 East Main Street, Ephrata, PA

HELP WANTED

POST FRAME CONSTRUCTION • Valid PA Driver’s License • Must be 18-25 years old • Responsible, hard working individuals with good morals • Willing to train • 55-60 hour work week

INDUSTRIAL & MECHANICAL INC.

D&M CONCRETE, INC. Full time positions available immediately.

Call 717-336-3612

for more info., 8-4 M-T, Friday till 3

Scenic View Construction

REFRIGERATION MECHANIC

These maintenance positions are for Tyson Foods’ New Holland, Pennsylvania, location. Successful candidates will be responsible for HVAC repairs, working on ammonia systems and air compressors. Position pays up to $28.35 an hour, depending on experience. Candidates who pass level IV hazardous materials medical and those that get their CIRO/ CARO certifications will receive up to an additional $3 more an hour. Tyson Foods will aid in receiving certification. REQUIREMENTS • HVAC experience or formal education in HVAC at technical school, college, etc. TYSON FOODS’ BENEFITS INCLUDE • Competitive wages • Excellent benefits package • Paid vacation and holidays • 401(k) • Stock Purchase Plan CONTACT To apply for this opportunity and view all current opportunities with Tyson Foods, please visit our website www.tysonfoodscareers.com. www.tyson.com Tyson Foods is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, national origin, color, religion, age, genetics, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or veteran status.

COMMUNITY MANAGER Community Basics, Inc. is seeking applicants for a Community Manager in Lancaster Co. Must have strong problem-solving, oral & written communication, computer skills. A valid PA Real Estate License & PA Driver’s License is required. Prior property management experience preferred. Email resume to: jraff@communitybasics.com or fax to: 717-509-5714 Equal Opportunity Employer

HIRING PT Truck Washers No experience necessary. Must be 18 years old. NEW APPLICANTS ONLY Interested applicants please call

Risser’s Poultry, Inc. 717-626-5466 Between 8am-5pm

Applications are being accepted for

F&M

HAT COMPANY

Narvon, PA

629-1278

NOW

Experienced Concrete Finishers & Laborers

Apply or call:

Name Refrigeration Mechanic Ad (New Holland Shopping News) Size 2"x5” (3.3"×5")

FOR SALE: AKC Newfound-­ land puppies, black males, $900, brown female, $1,100, landseer females, $1,300, vet checked, shots, dewormed. Call 717-4459665.

FOR SALE: 1.5 acre ranch home with in-law quarters in Mt. Airy/Clay Twp. 2 car gar-­ age. $135,000. Thom FOR SALE: 8 week old family Smucker, 717-314-5963, raised Jack Russells, veteri-­ Coldwell Banker Residential narian certified, shots, Brokerage, 717-738-3789, wormed, very friendly, $250. ask for Thom. tion. Call Ronafa Window & FOR SALE: 2005 Honda FOR SALE: 1998 Chevy Lu-­ Door, 717-733-7534, or visit 484-529-2075. FOR SALE: By owner, 2007 Odyssey, 186,000 miles, mina, 6-cyl, good condi-­ our showroom at 400 W. FOR SALE: Pembroke Welsh Redman mobile home, good condition. $3,200 or tion, well maintained, cur-­ Main St, Ephrata in the Eph-­ Corgi puppies. Ready No-­ best offer. 717-203-2225. rent inspection, new tires, rata Business Center. Thank vember 15. $800. Lester Mar-­ 16x70, 3BR, 2 full bath, deck w/roof, lot rent $290, excel-­ 200K, $850 OBO. 717-949- You! tin, 764 Lauschtown Road, lent condition. $28,900. 717FOR SALE: Tag, title trans-­ 2654. Denver. 368-1757. fers. Reasonable. 384 Rein-­ FOR SALE: Oak china hutch, holds Road. Hours vary, call very nice. Call 717-354for an appointment. 7178796. 371-5652.

FOR SALE: Wanted dead or alive autos/trucks/farm equipment. Top rewards paid. Call 717-336-4102.

Antiques

Musical

FOR SALE: AKC lab puppies, chocolate and black, family raised, vet checked, $500. 717-629-5193.

Traffic Plan seeks Traffic Control Techs to set up & direct traffic around construction sites. A valid PA Driver’s License & clean driving record a must. Good pay & benefits. If interested, please fill out an application at

1782 North Reading Road, Stevens, PA on Thursday 10am-2pm or online at trafficplan.com.

Looking for a Rewarding Career? Now Hiring Caregivers for all hours. We offer: • Competitive hourly wage • Flexible hours & clients within 30 minutes of your home • Workers Compensation & liability insurance • 401K retirement plan • Continuing education/training programs •Paid Senior Gems & Parkinson’s Care Training Program • Recognition and Reward Program Call Today 717-738-0588 or apply online at www.seniorhelpers.com/lancastercounty *Must have driver’s license and reliable car*

Full Time 1st Shift

PRODUCTION WORKERS Paid Vacation & Holidays, 401K Plan, s efit n e Medical/Dental Benefits. B

Apply In Person 103 Walnut Street • Denver, PA

Lawn & Garden Wash Bay Attendant

This is a seasonal position working full-time hours during the busy service season in the L&G Shop - from December through March or April. Hours are Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. or later depending on workload. The position plays an important role in the service program we offer to our customers. The position is responsible to wash lawn equipment using a pressure washer located in our wash bay, with the purpose of returning the equipment to the customer in the best condition possible. Qualified candidates must be able to lift and move equipment - 10 lbs. regularly, 25 lbs. frequently and up to 100 lbs. occasionally. The job is performed while standing and requires the ability to frequently bend, crouch and stoop. In addition, candidates must be attentive to detail; stay focused while performing repetitive tasks & be able to accept constructive feedback from mechanics. The work environment is wet and can be slippery; rain gear is provided. Apply at Customer Service Desk or visit www.bombergersstore.com for an application.

Bomberger’s Store Inc. 555 Furnace Hills Pike (Rt. 501) Lititz, PA 17543 EOE M/F No phone calls please.


6B - Wednesday, November 16, 2016 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Sporting Goods FOR SALE: 308 Model 88 Winchester rifle with scope, asking $1,285. Phone, 610-507-5106, please leave message. FOR SALE: Weatherby Vanguard 30-06, wood stock, blued barrel, bolt action, 2 years old, 2.5-10x50 Nikon scope. Asking $675. 717989-3504. FOR SALE: New and used bicycles, sales and service. Jack’s Bike Shop, 717-7336042, Open Mon., Wed, and Friday, 6-8p.m., Saturday, 9-5p.m.

Notice

NOTICE: The Doll Boutique’s grand re-opening, month of November. Incredible new displays & give-a-ways. Enter to win American Girl dolls! Perfect Christmas shopping destination for 18” doll clothes/furniture. 1177 East Newport Road, Lititz. 717-468-8593. Hours, Thursday, 8-1, Fridays, 18. NOTICE: Holiday Gift Show, 11/18, 11/19, 9AM-4PM. 1090 Forest Hill Road, Stevens, PA 17578. Thanksgiving and Christmas gifts for all! Friends welcome. NOTICE: We accept brush, trimmings, grass clippings, trees and stumps for a small fee. Call Martin Mulch for information. 717-7331602.

FT/PT Meat Cutter • Deli Associate Cake Mixer • Seafood Associate

NOTICE: Garage Sale, Friday 11/18, Saturday 11/ 19. 7AM-? Rain/shine. Holiday, jewelry, toys/games, furniture, clothing, household, books/music/dvds, electronics, sports/fitness, tools, collectibles, more. Many new/slightly used items, great for holiday gifts. 1136 Marilyn Ave., Ephrata. From 272/322, take 322 west, left on Crescent, right on Marilyn.

NOTICE: Custom built replacement windows and doors. Professional installation. Call Ronafa Window & Door, 717-733-7534, or visit our showroom at 400 W. Main St, Ephrata in the Ephrata Business Center. Thank You!

NOTICE: November 17/18, 8-5pm. Lots of Christmas decorations, misc. items, 100+ old McCall patterns, chairs, dressers, knitted items, old cast iron skillets, 34x30 men’s jeans and more. 218 N. Academy Drive, Ephrata.

Garage Sale

NOTICE: Garage Sale, 11/ 18, 8AM-12PM. Schwinn Airdyne, brick garden borders, benches, costume jewelry, much more. See Craigslist for full listing. 313 Southview Drive, Ephrata.

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E-mail resumes to Josh@rxsds.com or fax to (717) 355-9302

Brickerville House Family Restaurant

Servers & Hostesses

All Shifts, FT & PT Apply within:

CLASS A CDL YARD JOCKEY PART-TIME/ON-CALL

VARIOUS SHIFTS AND DAYS INCLUDING WEEKENDS HOURLY PAY. 6 MONTHS RECENT JOCKEY EXPERIENCE USING YARD TRUCK REQUIRED. Must be able to pass Criminal Background Check and work in a fast paced environment. Apply Online www.sandhexpress.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: Deb’s Dog Grooming, worked for Dean and Lisa Martin at kennel 16 years. For appointment call, 717-917-1851.

Childcare

INSTALLATION & SERVICE Automatic Farm Systems is looking for energetic personnel to help install and service ag related equipment and also dust collection systems in the woodworking industry. Farming background with mechanical/millwright skills is preferred but not required. Applicants need to: • Be able to work well with other team members • Be willing to learn • Be prepared to work overtime and have varying start/stop times • Be self-disciplined & dependable • Be non-smoking & drug free This position includes paid holidays, paid vacation, paid health insurance, & overtime hours. This is an excellent opportunity for someone to get paid while they learn a valuable trade. For more information, call Vernon @ 717-274-5333 or send resume to: Automatic Farm Systems, 608 E. Evergreen Road, Lebanon PA 17042

2nd Shift Picker/Packers 1st/2nd Shift Materials Handlers 2nd Shift Shipping • 2nd Shift Truck-Loaders

2 E. 28 Division Highway, Lititz John F. Martin & Sons, Inc., a third generation, family owned manufacturer/distributor of quality meat & cheese products, is hiring for its Stevens Plant. Career opportunities that offer competitive pay & benefits, good equipment & a great/safe working environment!

• Warehouse Associates • Meat Cutter • Production Labor • Machine Operator Please apply at:

Park Maintenance Laborer Year round fulltime position. Responsible for maintenance, mowing, snow removal, athletic field maintenance, manual labor, etc. Send cover letter & resume to:

HELP WANTED

• Produce Clerk: Part time, every other weekend and an occasional weeknight. • Deli Clerk: Part time, includes days, nights and weekends, must be at least 18. • Meat Prepack Clerk: Part time, includes days, nights and weekends, must be at least 18. • Sampling: Part time, Thursday-Sunday, daytime hours. • Salad Bar Attendant: Part time, evenings and weekends. • Busser: Part time, evenings and weekends. • Night Maintenance: Part time, Wednesday-Friday nights, every other weekend. • Banquet Set Up: Part time, early mornings. • Dishwashers: Part time, evenings and weekends. • Cashiers: Part time, day, evenings and weekends. • Waitress/Waiter: Part time, weekends and an occasional weeknight. All motivated applicants must be able to lift 30 lbs. and stand for 8 hours/day. Weekend shifts are required.

Apply in person or online at www.yoderscountrymarket.com

55 Lower Hillside Road, PO Box 137, Stevens, PA 17578 or fax (717) 336-0538 or email careers@johnfmartinmeats.com

NOW HIRING! We are currently hiring in the Ephrata, Denver, Leola, New Holland and Elizabethtown areas:

Production Workers Shipping Clerks/Forklift Operators Machine Operators • Case Stackers

Hourly positions starting between $10.35 and $15 per hour! M/F/H

130 S. Academy Drive Ephrata, PA 17522 jhackett@ephratarec.com

Is Having Open Interviews!

And Many More!!!

14 S. Tower Road, New Holland, PA 17557

Help Offered

Ephrata Recreation Center

Yoder’s Country Market and Restaurant has immediate positions available in the following departments:

EOE

HELP OFFERED: Groff Painting. Clean, quality work. Call today for a free NOTICE: Cocalico Post estimate. PA118129, EphProm Gift Card and Cash rata, 717-466-6382. Bingo! November 20 at Reinholds Fire Co. Cost HELP OFFERED: Local $20, doors open at handyman, 45 years ex12:30pm, bingo at 2pm. perience, No job too Food, raffles, specials are small. Everything from extra. For tickets call or power washing to painttext, 717-629-3872. ing. Free estimates. Call 717-465-8249.

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P/T Delivery Driver EOE

HELP OFFERED: Experienced electrician and handyman services, licensed and insured. Free estimates. Call Jim, 717-4459395.

Announcements

Various weekend only positions.

Applications available at www.oregondairy.com or in person at 2900 Oregon Pike, Lititz, PA 17543

HELP OFFERED: E&W Home Improvements: Drywall, frame walls, concrete, laminate flooring and more. Call for free estimate. 717-826-3182.

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FOR SALE: 2000 Redman mobile home, $38,000. 3BR/2BA, Stevens area. Lot rent, $290/month includes water/sewer/trash. 717208-0120.

Apply Online: www.tpgworks.com 717-299-6828

Stop by anytime between 8:00am - 8:00pm November 13th - November 19th for an on on--the the--spot interview We’re located at

30 Distribution Drive, Elizabethtown, PA Our Full-time & Part-time Seasonal Fulfillment Center Processors have the opportunity to apply to stay with Nordstrom after the season ends!

Starting Wage: $13.25/hour Questions?

717-366-1315 | 569rctg@nordstrom.com Nordstrom is an equal opportunity employer


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, November 16, 2016 - 7B OPPORTU-­ HELP WANTED: CDL driv-­ HELP WANTED: Drivers. BUSINESS Green Dragon stand, ers and welders. We offer Guaranteed $800-$1200. NITIES: large indoor, profitable medical, dental and vi-­ Dedicated-.48cpm, re-­ space, inventory included. sion, paid vacations & gional, $0.48/2500 miles. Phone, 717-653-5643. 401K retirement. Fill out Home weekends. CDL-A, 3 an application. Lippert years experience, 25yoa. Wanted Components, Inc. 1658 NNT: 844-499-0662. pany with national pres-­ Dry Tavern Road, Denver. HELP WANTED: Service immediate WANTED: Paying cash for old ence. Classic opportunity: 717-484-6111. EOE/MFDV. Tech/Mechanic, opening. Local company ser-­ shaving razors, antiques, To own your own busi-­ HELP WANTED: Driver CDL- vices pressure washer typewriters, cameras, lan-­ Family owned, family systems, sprayer systems, terns, old audio equipment, ness, no cash required. A: oriented, family friendly, Car-­ and related items old kitchen & household. We are in need of a new lisle Carrier. Top Pay and pumps, looking for a service tech with Jeremy in Akron, 717-201consistent work, customer service experience. 8501. generation! 215-327-5786, Benefits 23yoa, experienced pre-­ Requires mechanical experi-­ email jmcgrath915@gmail. ferred. 855-980-1338. ence, electrical experience com. and good customer relations WANTED: Antiques, one HELP WANTED: R.M. Kurtz skills. To apply, email resume piece to an entire estate. HELP WANTED: New pay Enterprize, Inc., Ephrata hir-­ to mweaver@progressivepress Buying estate jewelry, package! Local milk hauler ing Class A CDL truck driver, ure.com or call 717-626some reefer, some tanker, gold/silver. All costume looking for drivers with out overnight a few nights a 5511. CDL Class “A”, with tanker. week. Must have good driving jewelry including old Set schedule and great ben-­ record and min. 2 years ex-­ HELP WANTED: Drivers: Re-­ rings, vintage clothes, Home weekly/biefits and new bonus pro-­ perience. Paid vacation and gional. hats, furs, hankies, record weekly guaranteed. Paid gram. Call 717-351-4087. health insurance. 717-733loaded & empty/rider pro-­ albums, advertising me-­ 8860. gram. No-touch, benefits & HELP WANTED: Full-time morabilia, watches, CD’s. production worker. Cabinet HELP WANTED: Prevo Cab-­ monthly bonuses. 1-877758-3905. Uncle Funky’s 1-484-432building to finishing. Will inetry is accepting applica-­ train, no experience re-­ tions for Delivery Driver, 9770, 717-733-0003. Woodworkers/Cabinet As-­

HELP OFFERED: Experi-­HELP OFFERED: We do HELP WANTED: Own your enced baby sitter in Denver, trimming, fall and leaf year round available. Maria, clean-ups, hardscaping. own business. Sporting 717-669-9313. Manufacturing Holiday lighting, tree re-­ Goods moval, stump grinding, skid HELP OFFERED: State li-­ loader service. Free esti-­ Company seeks qualified, censed childcare openings. mates. ZJ’s Estate Mainte-­ experienced sales person Meals and snacks, large yard. nance, 717-381-5055, visit to manage the sales dept. Call Cindy at 717-466-0468. l a n d s c a p i n g l a n c a s t e r -­ for this 50 year old com-­ pa.com.

Cleaning Services HELP OFFERED: A-Clean Hometown Services. Your full service cleaning com-­ pany. Homes and offices. Move-ins, move-outs. Regular service or emer-­ gency cleanings. Call 717336-4854.

HELP OFFERED: Need a helping hand? Mulching, shearing, weeding, cleanups, and more. Honest, af-­ fordable, reliable. Info, call Matt, 717-738-4360. HELP OFFERED: Roofing, siding, gutters (clean-outs), soffit/fascia, windows, basements, remodeling. Free estimates/insured. 717-673-4471.

HELP OFFERED: I clean homes, low rates, weekly, biweekly & fall cleaning. Refer-­ ences, 20 years experience. Call Tammy, 717-733-5124 or 717-271-1220. HELP WANTED: Hiring OTR Drivers. Exclusive Driver Re-­ HELP OFFERED: Have peace sorts. Competitive pay. CDLquired. Denver area. Call of mind. Christian lady will A, 1 year experience. ABCO Craig, 717-629-0093. clean your house. Honest Transportation. 855-202and reliable. Call 717-859- 5066. HELP WANTED: Experienced 2502. school van drivers to trans-­ HELP WANTED: Drivers-CO port students with special & O/Op’s. Earn great money needs. Ephrata area, must running dedicated. Great have clean driving record, 5 benefits. Home weekly. years. Must pass criminal, Monthly Bonuses. Drive physical, drug. Must be avail-­ Newer Equipment. 855-582- able M-F, be dependable, HELP OFFERED: Light 2265. understand children. 717tree trimming, debris 721-6988.

Help Wanted

Home & Lawn Care

removal, hedge trim-­ HELP WANTED: CDL-A WANTED: Driver CDLming, mulching, and drivers wanted. PA based HELP A: Sign-On-Bonus paid in gutter cleaning. Great company dedicated CA first 4 weeks. Paid orienta-­ prices, free estimates. loads for teams and so-­ tion. Monthly bonuses. Nolate model equipment. Call Tim at 717-824- los. 100% no touch. 866- touch, 2 years OTR. 1-855-4542831. 564-8639 x107. 0392.

HELP OFFERED: Lawn and landscape services, land-­ scape irrigation. Clean up, lawn mowing, lawn fertil-­ ization. Tree and shrub trimming and removal. Mulching. Holiday lighting services. Licensed and in-­ sured. Over 25 years expe-­ rience. 717-314-5323. HELP OFFERED: Retiree looking for trimming, leaf raking, power washing, in-­ terior/exterior painting, carpet shampooing. Call 717-341-4214.

HELP WANTED CONSTRUCTION COMPANY HIRING

Days & Weekends

• Excellent Starting Pay • Free Meals • Free Uniforms • Flexible Hours If you are a motivated, energetic person, apply in person at:

Sharp Shopper Plaza

721-6860

HELP WANTED: Drivers CDL-A. Need teams! Great equip., hometime, Hazmat pay. Best pay of your ca-­ reer. 23yoa, 6mos. exp. Summitt: 855-645-7789.

PERSONAL CARE AIDES NEEDED 717-464-2006 or

ROOFING

www.PA-HomeCare.com.

LEOLA AREA

F/T opportunity with great benefits; IRA/HSA Health Insurance

Earn Extra Cash For The Holiday!

Call for Interview Appointment (717) 843-7663

TEACHERS

Full & Part Time

semblers and Rough Mill. Experience required. FT or PT. Apply in person, 26 Co-­ calico Road, Ephrata.

• AM & PM PT Assistant Teachers (Shifts Available 20-30 hours a week)

- Must have 2 years experience working with children. Year-round employment.

• PT PM Cleaning Staff

(15-20 hours a week) - Year-round employment.

Please mail your resume or call today!

A Gift Inside is looking for energetic people who are responsible and reliable to work 1st (6am-4pm) or 2nd shift (4pm-12am) from Sat., December 10th through Fri., December 23rd. These roles range from picking, making and packing orders for all departments.

Applicants must be able to work in a fast-paced work environment and stand for long periods while working.

Come Join Our Team!

Please contact Wendy Yeagley at wendyy@agiftinside.com or call 717-721-1744

Business Opps.

View all classified ads online at www.snews.com!

Hiring

NOW

Full-Time Apartment Maintenance Tech for Lancaster County & City. Valid PA driver’s license & reliable transportation required. Some rotating on-call duties. Must have skills: plumbing, heating, appliance repair, drywall, painting, electrical, cleaning & property maintenance. Must be well-organized. Send resume to: Community Basics Inc. 941 Wheatland Ave., Suite 204, Lancaster, PA 17603 or fax: 717-509-5714 or email: info@communitybasics.com Equal Opportunity Employer

CDL B DRIVER

Local trash and recycle company seeking Roll Off Drivers. Normal work week Monday through Friday. Requirement: Must be 21 years of age. Air Brake endorsement. Position offers a competitive salary and a full benefits package. Send resume or apply in person.

Eagle Disposal, HR

1245 Eagles Way, P.O. Box 288, East Earl, PA 17519

Now Accepting Applications For

Line Cooks

>> Apply Online - Hiring Code 101 www.myapplebeesjob.com

Cocalico Care Center

Interested candidates may apply at:

PO Box 37 • Denver, PA 717-336-4007

Route 23, East Earl, PA 17519 www.shady-maple.com

cocalicocare@denverstjohns.org

Shady Maple

EOE/Keystone Star 4 Center Shady Maple has employment opportunities available in the following departments:

FARM MARKET

SMORGASBORD

Donut Production

Dining Room Supervisor

Donut Production

Dish Room Supervisor

Donut Production

Cook

Bakery Production

Grill/Buffet Attendant

Full Time (11am-7pm)

333 Wheat Ridge Dr. Ephrata, PA 17522 717.354.1800 Fax:717.354.1844

Applications can be submitted on our website:

www.fairmounthomes.org

Maintenance

Part Time (Days)

Floater/Mixer - Full Time

Full time position, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm with on-call responsibilities. Must be mechanically inclined with experience in light electrical, plumbing and carpentry skills. Knowledge of state and federal regulations helpful. Must possess valid driver’s license.

Full Time Full Time

Part Time

Cashier Full Time

RN Supervisor

Maintenance/Grounds Keeper

Two part time positions open; every other weekend and PRN.

Part Time w/Seasonal Full Time

Cer�fied Nursing Assistant

Seafood Clerk

Part time evening position; would require some weekend hours.

We are also looking for RNs and CNAs who are willing to fill in shifts as needed (PRN). They would need to work at least one shift a month, which could include weekends.

Full Time (Third Shift)

Full Time

Full Time *All applicants must support the mission & values of Fairmount* EOE

Soup & Salad Clerk Part Time

Meat Department Wrapper Full Time

Shady Maple offers excellent benefits: health/dental/vision, 401K/matching contribution, paid vacations, holidays, employee discounts.


8B - Wednesday, November 16, 2016 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” WANTED: Like new or slightly used digital hear-­ ing aids. Call 717-2036521. WANTED: Highest cash paid for junk or good cars. Li-­ censed professional. 717278-9539.

To Buy WANTED: Classic cars, muscle cars, sports cars, antique cars, trucks, etc. Always Buying. Jeff Gast 717-575-4561. WANTED: Paying cash for junk cars/trucks, $100 and up for most vehicles. Fast service, free towing. Call Kevin at Gring’s Towing 484-955-8889. WANTED: Pre-1970’s Christmas/Halloween, cos-­ tume jewelry, postcards, antique clothing buttons, dolls clothes and misc. old items. Downsizing? Stella 610-370-7767.

WANTED: Purchasing old clothing pre-1970, mens/ womens and accessories. Fast and friendly service. Call Bill in Ephrata. 717-7380864.

FOR RENT: Twin Pine FOR RENT: Ephrata, 2BR, Storage Units, 24hr. ac-­ 2nd floor. Includes: stove, cess, $20.00 per month refrigerator, washer/dryer, and up. 717-733-6549. Or central air, outside stor-­ stop in at 1932 W. Main, age, off-street parking, WANTED: Wanted dead or Ephrata. M-Th, 9am-5pm, trash/recycling, mowing alive autos/trucks/farm F 9am-3:30pm, Sat., 10am- and snow removal. No equipment. Top rewards paid. Call 717-336-4102. pets, no smoking. $640/ WANTED: $50-$500 paid for 12pm. month plus security de-­ junk autos. Free removal. WANTED: Pre-1970 auto Call anytime, licensed, in-­ posit and credit check. racing memorabilia, pho-­ Apartments tos, programs, souvenirs, sured, bonded. All paper-­ 717-738-1151. work taken care of legally. racing newspapers. 610777-7190, will return all calls. WANTED: Purchasing old & collectible items. Fast & courteous service. Bill in Ephrata, 717-738-0864.

WANTED: I will purchase your home for cash and settle within 2 weeks re-­ gardless of the condition. Call Dave, Lititz, 717-2785880. WANTED: Need cash? I will buy your car or truck. Cash. Brooks Motor Company, 3242 Oregon Pike (Rt. 272) Leola, PA, 717-656-4038.

Experienced

Installation Technician

for new construction and retro fit jobs. Must have experience in ductboard, piping & radiation systems. Full-time position with health and retirement benefits. Please apply in person or call:

WANTED: Estate jewelry. Husbands/wives if you have deceased spouses jewelry, watches, coins or valuables we will buy them. Give you a fair price and treat you with respect, always, always, buy-­ ing, honest, dependable, con-­ fidential. 610-780-6873.

717-989-6980.

WANTED: We buy houses, apartment buildings. Any condition. Quick cash, no hassle or fees. 717-5982661.

FOR RENT: Square of Eph-­ rata, historic Mentzer Building. 2-story with 2BR and 2 decks, 1.5BA, W/D and appliances, SS appli-­ ances. $975 plus utilities, pets ok. 717-475-1406.

FOR RENT: Akron, 2BR, 1st floor, includes stove, fridge, W/D hook-up, mowing and plowing. Off-street parking, electric heat. No pets, no FOR RENT: Warehouse smoking. $695/month plus space, 1750 sqft. plus 3 of-­ security deposit and credit fices, located in Ephrata, check. 717-314-7262. $750/month. 717-738FOR RENT: Ephrata, 2BR, 1151.

For Rent

IMMEDIATE OPENING Local manufacturer of wood cabinet and furniture components is looking to fill a full time packing position in our Shipping department. Candidate must be a fast learner and possess a positive friendly demeanor dealing with customers and good communication skills. Packaging/shipping experience a plus. We offer competitive wages and a full time benefit package.

Experience preferred.

If you have a dependable work history, are manufacturing oriented, self motivated, quality and safety oriented with a desire to grow with a company: Fax resume to 717-299-9513, email to hr@keystonewood.com or apply in person at:

Benefits include:

2225 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, PA 17602.

PT BANQUET SERVER PT & FT: 401K with match FT: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance & more

Free

FOR RENT: Mobile home, private lot, 1BR, no pets, no smoking. $700 plus security. 717-733-9534.

520 N. Reading Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 717.733.8664

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FOR RENT: 1/2 house Eph-­ rata, 2BR, $600/month. 717-733-6802, 717-917- FREE: Will haul away free unwanted scrap metal, wash-­ 3132. 1st floor apt., includes all ers, dryers, stove, refrigera-­ FOR RENT: First month tors, freezers, water heaters, appliances and trash. OffFOR RENT: Bowmansville on rent free. Wabash Center, car parts, and batteries. Any-­ offices, shops, retail, park-­ street parking, private en-­ Route 625, 3BR, 1 bath de-­ thing metal. No TV’s. Call ing, prime location along trance. No pets/no smok-­ tached home. No pets, credit Mike at 717-874-8288, leave check required. $900/month 272. Call for details, 717ing. $700/month plus util-­ plus utilities. Thom Smuck-­ message. 336-5695. FREE: Kittens. Two stripped, ities. Security deposit and er, Realtor. 717-467-1562. black with white bibs FOR RENT: Storage/Ware-­ credit check. 717-587- FOR RENT: Akron, 4BR two and white boots. Adorable! house. 29x34 986 Sq.ft.x16’ 7441. house, 1.5BA, $925 plus 717-859-2586. high with 2-12x14’ overhead utilities, references and de-­ garage doors, store campers, FREE: You cut and haul FOR RENT: One bedroom/ boats, cars or storage. $475. two bedroom apartments, posit. 941-373-1247. away 3 big oak trees, must 717-738-1605. have insurance. 717-413half houses, single houses. 8283. Ephrata/Akron/Denver are-­ Advertise your unwanted items in The Shopping News! as available. Some pet friend-­ Call our office at ly. Yeager’s, 717-733-7988, FREE: Fill available. 717-738-1151. blhoff@ptd.net.

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FOR RENT: Ephrata, 2BR, 2nd floor, 55+ building, 1,200 sq.ft., $740/month includes W/S/T plus secur-­ ity and credit check. Stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer, dryer, AC. Lots of storage. Off-street parking. FOR RENT: Room in my No smoking/pets. 717-305- country Denver home, pre-­ 8100. fer women. No smoking, no animals, $460/month. Call 717-799-0576.

Keystone Wood Specialties Inc. Equal Opportunity Employer

No Sunday work

Approximately 175 truckloads. Will load your truck. 717-9409909.

BOOKKEEPER

Various Office Duties • Answer phones • Data Entry • Graphic skills a plus

If you are a dedicated individual that enjoys a team atmosphere,

Call 717-445-0510. Career@RaytecLLC.com

Raytec Manufacturing

544 Gristmill Road, Ephrata, PA 17522

For further details, please contact Mark at

717-484-4302

or submit an application/resume to Weaver Markets - Adamstown.

Caring is Sharing Employment Opportunities

Dietary Aide

Full Time with some Weekends.

2nd Shift Direct Care Full Time with Shift Differential. In business since 1962, we build equipment that delivers well-engineered, reliable solutions for all types of transportation challenges. We are looking for dependable and dedicated people to join our 3rd shift teams who like to make cool, quality products in an environment where you can learn, grow, and thrive.

3rd Shift Welders Layout, fit and weld fabricated, cast and forged components to assemble products. Must be proficient MIG welder with print reading and layout skills. Tig/aluminum experience a plus. Able to lift up to 50 lbs.

3rd Shift Operator Operator will learn to set up a variety of equipment as they build metalworking skills. You will use your experience to fabricate parts running brake presses, shears, saw and other metal forming equipment. Fabricating knowledge and machine set-up a plus. Able to lift up to 50 pounds. Tow motor experience a plus. We offer competitive wages, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) with company match, profit sharing, paid holidays and vacations. Apply to: MGS, Inc. 178 Muddy Creek Church Road Denver, PA 17517 jobs@mgsmail.com www.mgsincorporated.com

Stop in to complete an application at 2587 Valley View Road, Morgantown, PA 19543 610-286-5000 ext. 124 The Perfect Opportunity to Make a Difference

NEED EXTRA CASH FOR CHRISTMAS? Call Gage today for immediate hiring for the following hospitality jobs: Banquet Servers • Bussers • Dishwashers • Hosts/Hostesses Kitchen Help No experience necessary, flexible hours. Free serving classes offered!

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--- Maintenance Technician --M.H. Eby, Inc. is now accepting applications for a Maintenance Technician. Interested candidates need to have a stable work history and be able to provide good references. Requirements: * Maintenance background with electrical/mechanical systems to include Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and subsystems, ladder and schematic diagrams, hydraulic and pneumatics. * Familiarity with a preventative maintenance program. * Knowledge to troubleshoot and repair machinery and equipment. * Proficiency in operating gauges, hand/power tools. * Technical Trade School or Certification related to electrical, machine shop or maintenance is very helpful. * (4) Years Maintenance experience in a fast paced manufacturing environment. Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities: * Perform general manufacturing plant systems maintenance. * Troubleshoot and repair plant electrical, mechanical and pneumatic systems. Benefits include: medical and dental insurance; 401k, paid holidays, paid vacation, paid personal time and employer paid short term disability and life insurance.

Call or stop in today to meet with one of our Hospitality Experts!

Lancaster: Deb Bender - 444 Running Pump Rd. • (717) 945-6601 Ephrata: Katie Jablonski - 348 N. Reading Rd. • (717) 336-5959

For consideration, send resume to jobs@mheby.com or apply in person at 1194 Main St., East Earl, PA. EOE


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EVERY OTHER TUES­ DAY – PATH will meet at Ephrata Reformed Presby­ terian Church, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more information call Patty at 717-682-9976. FIRST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – The Worship Center, 2384 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, is offering “Standing Together” a cancer support group to those with cancer, their caregivers and cancer survivors, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

SPECIALS OF THE WEEK 195-70-14 $

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FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Bible Study Group at the Lititz Church of the Brethren, 300 West Orange Street, Lititz, at 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m., in classroom #218. All are invited to attend. SECOND TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Brownstown Young At Heart Seniors meet at Old Hickory Restaurant, 709 Old Hickory Road, at 11:30 a.m. There is a cost. All seniors are welcome. For more info., call Abe Shrom at 717-8591091. SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – New Holland Lions Club meeting at Yoder’s Restaurant, New

Holland, at 6:30 p.m. For more info or to get involved with the Lions Club, contact Les Prizer at 717-354-2748. SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – The Lancaster County Chapter of the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance meets from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Zion’s Reformed United Church of Christ, 1356 Apple Street, Ephrata. For more info., call 717-9256520. THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH (SEPT. THRU JUNE) - Willow Valley Genealogy Club holds monthly meetings from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Willow Valley Community, Willow Street.

For more info., contact George Nettleton at 717397-0439. THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Loyal Christian Benefit Associ­ ation (LCBA) Local Branch 1557 holds monthly meet­ ings at 6:00 p.m. at the Udder Choice Restaurant. New members welcome. Bring a friend. THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – PALS (Pregnancy After Loss Support Group) is open to anyone pregnant after a miscarriage, stillbirth or infant loss. Meets at the Lancaster General Health Campus, second floor Pain Center, 2100 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, 6:30 p.m. to

Landis Enterprises Auto Sales 4412 Oregon Pike (Rt. 272), Ephrata, PA

859-1743 www.landisenterprises.com

$

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195-65-15 $

69.00

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STATE INSPECTION & GENERAL REPAIRS EMISSION STATION • 24 HOUR TOWING

2292 N. READING ROAD DENVER, PA 17517

717-336-7236

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Denver

445-6726

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953 Beam Rd., Denver, PA 17517

$

15,995

HT Tires

Avid Ascend 85,000 Miles

‘11 Jeep Grand Cherokee

P 245-70-16 .............. $119.00

195-60-15 ......................$89.00

P 265-70-16 .............. $129.00

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$

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147.00 LT 265-75-16 8pl ..... 157.00 LT 245-75-16 10pl ... $157.00 LT 265-75-16 10pl ....$167.00 LT 285-75-16 8pl ..... $175.00

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P 265-70-17 ..............

Owner & Head Technician

(717) 733-0171

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Your auto is our #1 priority!

$

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15,495

‘15 Chevy Trax

MARTIN’S TIRE SERVICE, LLC SAUDER TIRE SERVICE

GOODYEAR • MICHELIN MASTER CRAFT WHEEL ALIGNMENT 234 W. Fulton St. Ephrata, PA 17522

733-8678

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112 Garden Spot Rd., Ephrata

733-1060

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‘05 Cadillac CTS

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11,495

• 6 MONTH WARRANTY INCLUDED •

BROWNS USED AUTO PARTS

GARAGE

2 Main St., Denver • (717) 336-8288

11,495

‘10 Nissan Maxima

$

P 235-70-16 .............. $119.00

HERTZOG’S • State Inspection & Emission Testing • General Repairs • Major Engine Repairs

$

(1/4 Mile West on 322 from Original Location)

Tom Halligan

Service Center

‘12 Volvo XC60

‘08 Honda Accord

Ephrata AL’S EXXON

14,995

9,995

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‘07 Ford Ranger

‘02 Chevy Corvette

743 East Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 • 717-738-1636

Denver

9,495

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‘04 Toyota RAV4

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ADVERTISE YOUR STATE INSPECTION SERVICE HERE!

Front End Alignment, General Repairs, Radiator Flush, Trans Flush

738-1151

Farm, Auto And LT Tires 102 W. Burkholder Dr. Lititz, PA 17543

733-8855

Wood Corner Garage, Inc. STATE INSPECTION TUNE UP • REPAIRS • TIRES ALIGNMENTS • CAR SALES 275 Wood Corner Rd., Lititz 717-733-6568 • 717-733-6696

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8:00 p.m. For more info., contact Share of Lancaster at 717-823-2789. LAST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH (MAYDECEMBER) - Community Services Group will hold webinars, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. for those wanting to become an adoptive, foster, respite or permanency parent. For more info. or to register, call 877-907-7970. EVERY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY – Preschool story time at 10:00 a.m. for children ages 2 to 6 at Adamstown Area Library, 3000 North Reading Road, Adamstown. EVERY WEDNESDAY (DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR) - Bible Fellowship

Church of Ephrata, located at the corner of Fulton Street and Diamond Station Road, Ephrata, will hold Awana from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Awana provides fun time learning about the Bible, Jesus and God. EVERY WEDNESDAY (STARTING OCTOBER 5) - Kids For Christ will be held at Ephrata United Zion Church, 408 E. Fulton Street, Ephrata, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:10 p.m. Bring your child to get registered the first night. For ages K through Junior High. EVERY WEDNESDAY St. Luke’s United Church of Christ, 222 North Broad Street (Route 501-N), Lititz, serves a Free Lunch from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. All ages. For more info., call 717-626-7100. EVERY WEDNESDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Recovery – Hope United

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Methodist Church, 3474 Rothsville Road, Ephrata, 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY – Overeaters Anonymous meeting at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital, Cafeteria Conference Room, at 7:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-391-2950. EVERY WEDNESDAY – Gam-Anon Meeting every Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Ephrata Church of the Brethren, 201 Crescent Avenue, Ephrata. For more info., call Shirley at 717-413-6789. THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Historic Conservation Trust of the Ephrata Area will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the Old Railroad Station in Ephrata. The public is invited. Use the rear entrance of the building. THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Vietnam Veterans of America, Lancaster County, Chapter 1008 meets at the Oak Leaf Manor, Landisville, at 7:00 p.m.

FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Epilepsy Foundation Eastern Pennsylvania will host a support group meeting at Lancaster General Hospital in Stager Room 5 on Duke Street from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Meetings are free and open to the public. For more info. or to register, call Kerri Michnya at 1-800-887-7165 ext. 104. FIRST AND THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Lititz United Methodist Church in partnership with Bethany Christian Services invites you to The Adoptive Parents’ Group meeting at Lititz United Methodist Church, 201 East Market Street, Lititz, 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Adoptive families in all stages of the adoption journey are welcome. Free childcare is provided. For more info call Kelly KirkWentzel at 717-808-4138. EVERY THURSDAY Akron Grace Church, 101 North 7th Street, Akron, will hold Thursday Worship from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more info., call Pastor Les

Cool at 717-951-8433 or email revcool@ptd.net. EVERY THURSDAY – East Cocalico Church of the Brethren, 4 Bunker Hill Road, Reamstown, Ladies’ Bible Study, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-336-7616. EVERY THURSDAY – LAPSIT and Toddler program at 10:30 a.m. A program with stories, music fingerplays and crafts for ages 2 to 3. At the Adamstown Area Library, 3000 North Reading Road, Adamstown. EVERY THURSDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Recovery, Ephrata Community Hospital, 169 Martin Avenue, Ephrata, use main entrance, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. EVERY THURSDAY – Al-Anon Family Group, 12 Step Program of Recovery, St. James Catholic Church, 505 Woodcrest Avenue, Lititz, 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. SECOND THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH Young Homeschoolers Book Bingo will be held at the

Ephrata Public Library at 1:00 p.m. Bring a gently used children’s book for a prize. Space is limited. Sign up at younghomeschoolers@ yahoo.com. SECOND AND FOURTH THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - A M.O.M. Group will be held at Ephrata Church of the Nazarene from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Childcare will be provided for school aged children. There is a cost. FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - West Earl Lions Club (Brownstown) will hold a meeting at West Earl Fire Hall at 6:30 p.m. For more info. or to get involved with the Lions Club, contact Abe Shrom at 717-8591091. THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Cocalico Area Women’s Christian Fellowship will hold a meeting at Weaver’s Banquet Hall. Meal served at 12:00 noon. There is a cost. Reservations are required. Call Jeanne Lorah at 717336-2499. THIRD THURSDAY OF Download our App for all your mobile searching!

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i t i t z - Warwick Schls 5 BR, Ephrata - Conestoga Valley Schls 4 BR, Ephrata - Conestoga Valley Schls 4 BR, Lititz - Frplc. Den, Fla rm, cath ceils. Adamstown - Cocalico Schls 9 BR, Reinholds - Cocalico Schls 4 BR, Lititz - Frplc. Family room, cath ceils, L 4.5 Baths. Call Craig Hartranft, SH255464 2.5 Baths. Call Ken Kirchoff, SH255248 2.5 Baths. Call Ken Kirchoff, SH255248 Covered patio, well water. Call Tim 8.5 Baths. Call Lisa Naples, SH251804 3 Baths. Call Mark G. Coblentz, hdwd flrs. Patio. Call Matthew Trimber, $400,000. Shreiner, SH250794 $695,000. $417,174. $417,174. $744,000. SH253504 $294,900. SH255436 $304,900.

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EVERY MONTH – MOMS Club of Ephrata Monthly Business Meeting and Social, 10:00 a.m. at the Ephrata Public Library in the Multi-Purpose Room. For more info. email ephratamomsclub@yahoo. com. EVERY FRIDAY - Live Country Music at the Denver Fire Hall, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. For more info., call 717-738-3323. FIRST AND THIRD FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH - St. James Cath­ olic Church, 505 Woodcrest Avenue, Lititz, will hold Memory Café (a memory support group), at 6:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. For more info., call Mary Read at 717-333-0689 or email lcaPeru717@aol. com. SECOND FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Lovin’ Lititz Every 2nd in downtown Lititz on Main and Broad Streets, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sponsored by Downtown Lititz Merch­ ants. For more info., call 717-626-6332. FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Faith United Evangelical Lutheran Church, 357 Walnut Street, Denver, will distribute food to families in need, from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. For more info., call 717-3362141. SECOND SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH Free Clothing Giveaway at Bible Fellowship Church of Ephrata, 491 Peach Road, Ephrata, 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. For more info., call the church at 717-733-2526. SECOND SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH –

Women’s Soccer Team Wins Playoffs Two Cocalico Alumni, Katelyn Bollinger (class of 2015) and Amber Martin (class of 2016), assisted the Harcum College Women’s Soccer Team in Philadelphia in clinching its first-ever Region 19 Championship on Saturday, October 29. Harcum advanced to the Northeast District Tourna­ ment, hosted by Region 3, in upstate New York on Saturday, November 5 and Sunday, November 6. Both Katelyn and Amber are starters on the Harcum Women’s Soccer Team and have received scholarships to play for the team. Both girls previously played soccer for Cocalico High School. Coached by Sam­ antha Farlow, Harcum’s Women’s Team headed into the playoffs seeded fifth and amazingly defeated three teams in six days. They won against Essex seeded fourth, Mercer seeded first and finally Sussex seeded second. Harcum College was established in 1915. This was their first-ever appear­ ance in the Region 19 women’s soccer champ­ ionship game. The win also established a new singleseason record of 11 wins for the Bears. The team credits their success to their hard work and excellent coaching. Katelyn Bollinger affirmed that this has been a very

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positive experience for her. Through the hours of practices, the extreme heat, the blistered feet and the black-and-blue shins, their coach has given them much encouragement, always believing that they could win. Incredibly their efforts

were rewarded with a Championship win. This has been a very gratifying experience for the team. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Jamie Quigley, Amber Martin and Katelyn Bollinger.

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SECOND AND FOURTH SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH – Paws to Read, holds three sessions at 10:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 11:00 a.m. at the Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Road, Lititz. EVERY SUNDAY – Celebrate Recovery, at Eph­ rata Church of the Nazarene, 30 East Main Street, Ephrata, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Call 717-733-2000. EVERY SUNDAY – AlAnon Family Group, 12th Step Program of Recovery, Zion Lutheran Church, 18 Quarry Road, Leola, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. THIRD SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Motor­ cycle Show and Breakfast Ride to Amvets Post 136, 614 South State Street, Ephrata. Best in show gets a free breakfast! For more info., call 717-738-1367.

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SALES REGISTER WED., NOV. 16 - 10:00 a.m. - Creek Place Farms, 165 W. Maple Grove Rd., Denver. 55-1/2 acre turn-key farm w/stream, 1-1/2 story sandstone dwelling, bank barn 45x60, state-of-the-art pig facility, 2 buildings 52x140 and 48x134, utility building 38x88. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. WED., NOV. 16 - 10:00 a.m. - Creek Place Farms, 1173 Reading Rd., Narvon. 61-1/2 acre turn-key steer/ pig/tobacco farm, 2-1/2 story 5 bedroom farmhouse, bank barn 86x22, tobacco barn 32x60, pasture with stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., NOV. 16 - 10:00 a.m. - Creek Place Farms,

137 W. Maple Grove Road, Denver. 17-1/2 acre farm, 2-1/2 story sandstone 4 bedroom dwelling, shop building, 36x48 shop/garage with truck bay, equipment building, 2 ponds. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. WED., NOV. 16 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools, 1948 Ford 8N tractor. Horst Auctioneers. WED., NOV. 16 - 4:00 p.m. - Renningers Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver (Rt. 272, near Adamstown). Sports cards collection. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. THURS., NOV. 17 - 4:00

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p.m. - Michelle R. Swartz, 1206 Pershing Blvd., Read­ ing. Brick ranch style dwelling with 19’x21’ attached 2 car garage. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., NOV. 19 - 8:30 a.m. - Abram E. Zimmerman, 202 Cherry Lane Rd., Myerstown. Nice brick rancher with 2 car attached garage, 3.68 acre level lot, 3 bay 30’x40’ shop. Real estate at 2:00 p.m. Oliver tractor, cars, newer mower, toys, personal property, tools. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. SAT., NOV. 19 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, toys, dolls, household goods and tools. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., NOV. 19 - 9:00 a.m. - Renningers Antique Mar­ ket, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver. (Rt. 272, near Adamstown). Lifetime post­ card collection. Art Panne­ becker and Brad Wolf

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Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., NOV. 19 - 2:00 p.m. - Dwight and Sara Brubaker, 59 Fox Road, Newmanstown. 2 bedroom, 2 bath property with a private wooded lot. John M. Hess Auction Service, Inc. MON., NOV. 21 - 10:00 a.m. - Renningers Antique Market, 2500 North Reading Road, Denver. Antiques and collectibles, snowblower, mowers and personal property. Furniture at 12:00 noon. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. MON., NOV. 21 - 4:00 p.m. - David and Rebecca Smucker, 9 Hephzibah Hill Rd., Coatesville. 3 bedroom 1.5 story stucco house, mountain setting, detached garage. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers. WED., NOV. 23 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools. Horst Auctioneers. FRI., NOV. 25 - 1:00 p.m.

PUBLIC AUCTION

POWER & HAND TOOLS, POOL TABLE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & COLLECTIBLES FLAT BOTTOM ROW BOAT & TRAILER, MOTORS

SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 2016 8:30 A.M.

To be held at 15 Maywood Ave., Sinking Spring, PA.

Belt Sanders, Table Saw, Band Saw, Radial Arm Saw, Circular Saws & Blades, Jointer, Drill Press, Lathe, Mortising Drill Press & Bit & Chisel Set, Routers & Bits, Folding Saw Work Station, Lot of Hand Tools, Vise, Cement Tools, Wooden National Cash Register, Murry Meteor Flite Bicycle, Jerky Machine, Cabinet w/Glass Doors, Cedar & Blanket Chests, Milk Cans, Wagons plus loads of items not mentioned. Terms by:

SPLIT LEVEL IN MEADOWBROOK ESTATES - Eat-in kitchen w/access to 20x24 deck, new stainless steel appliances, living room w/fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, laundry room, family room w/ woodstove, 1,768 sq. ft. living area, central air & one car garage. Very pleasant & quiet neighborhood on a .39 acre lot. Priced at $179,800. DIRECTIONS: From Adamstown, 272 South, Left on Swartzville Road (Rt. 897), Right on Lynda Drive, Left on Edie Drive.

Keith Snyder 717-733-4777 or 717-376-4029 www.kingswayrealty.com

Krick Brothers Daryl Shupp, App. Auct. AA-018931 Dave Stout, Auct. AU-005772

Phone: (717) 336-3625 1.04 ACRE PROPERTY W/3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATH BRICK RANCHER & 32X36 SHOP SCHAEFFERSTOWN/KLEINFELTERSVILLE/COCALICO AREA

PUBLIC AUCTION Sat., Nov. 26, 2016

9 AM PERSONAL PROPERTY - 12 PM REAL ESTATE

128 Mountain Rd., Newmanstown, PA 17073 From Schaefferstown take Heidelberg Ave. (897 S) 3 Mi. to Mountain Rd. to Auction on Right.

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59 Dawkins Drive, East Earl

AMAZING FARM LAND VIEWS! Peaceful setting for this beautiful 2 story home features 3 BR, 2.5 BA, charming kitchen, sunroom, deck and 2 car garage. This home is a must see! $295,000 Directions: Rt. 897 N from Rt. 23. Left on Dawkins Dr., home on right.

GREAT 1ST HOME BUYER OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY! Well kept end unit townhome, newer HVAC and appliances. Finished lower level family room. All appliances included in the sale. $139,900 GREAT LOCATION! 4 BR, 2.5 BA, 2-story home features an above ground pool w/accessories, 2 family rooms, 2-car garage, lots of storage and all appliances included in the sale. $274,900 321 E. Main St., New Holland, PA 17557

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REAL ESTATE: For details go to www.heiseyauctions.com. Contact Joel @ (717) 9493211 with questions or to make an appointment to see property. NOTE: Here is your opportunity to purchase a one-owner house & shop with a country setting overlooking farmland. Convenient access to Rte. 897, 419 & 501. A must-see property in move-in condition. TERMS: 10% Down, Balance on or before 60 days. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Truck: ‘99 Ford F 250 XLT Super Duty 4x4, V 10 Triton, Auto Trans., Tow Package, Bed Cover, Only 58,000 Mi. Ex. Condition. Trailer: 9.5’ Tilt Trailer w/Title. LAWN & GARDEN: Wheel Horse 518 H Rider w/Bagger & Snow Blade; Craftsman Lawn Sweeper; Lawn Roller; JD 1032 Snow Blower; Brand New Predator 3200/4000 W Generator; Yamaha 1,000 W Generator; Coleman Powermate Pressure Washer; Stihl 028 Chain Saw; Remington Elec. Pole Saw; Stihl Leaf Blower; Craftsman 33 Gal Air Compressor; Werner 20’ Ext. Ladder + Others; Alum. Ramps; Lawn Chairs; Sears, JcPenney & Other Bikes; Power Tools; Hand Tools; Etc. HH GOODS & FURNITURE: Glassware; Sets of Corel; Pyrex Mixing Bowls; German Serving Bowls; Kitchen Items; Dinette w/6 Chairs & 2 Leaves; Maple Hutch; Matching Sofa & Love Seat; Lazy Boy Recliner + Others; End Tables; Hospital Bed; 2 Pc. 3 Pc & 4 Pc Bedroom Suites; 2 Eden Pure Heaters; Wicker Elephant Plant Stand + Others; Singer Sewing Machine; 2 AC Window Units; Quilt Rack; Sears Treadmill & Other Exercise Equip; Etc. MISC: Schaefferstown Bicentennial Plates; 1966 Calendar Plate; Doster’s Store Plate; Valley View Milk Box; 2 Oil Lamps; Brass Button Bear Collection; Costume Jewelry; Moravian Star + Other Decor; Ford Lamp (Damaged); Deer Head & Antler Mounts; Cycle Helmets; Snowmobile Gloves; Etc. NOTE: Nice clean merchandise. Many items like new. Selling entire contents; come see what we find! Partial list; see web site for updates closer to auction date. Porta John. Tent if needed. Good Food Stand! SALE ORDER: Starting with HH Goods and Tools, Truck & Trailer @ 11:00 AM, Real Estate at Noon. TERMS: Cash or Good PA Check. No Credit Cards. SEE FULL AD & PHOTOS AT: www.heiseyauctions.com Auction For:

Adam Jr. & Shirley Kline

Kim Whitmoyer, P.O.A. (717) 269-4040 Attorney: Justin J. Bollinger (717) 291-1700

- Fern W. Burkholder, 1349 Red Run Road, Stevens. Country 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, 2.6 acres with stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., NOV. 26 - 9:00 a.m. - Adam Jr. and Shirley Kline, 128 Mountain Rd., Newmanstown. 1.04 +/- acre property with 3 bedrooms, 2 bath brick rancher and 32x36 shop. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Ford truck at 11:00 a.m. Joel Heisey, Auctioneer. WED., NOV. 30 - 2:00 p.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Antiques, collect­ ibles, household goods, tools, lawn and garden equipment, primitives. Horst Auctioneers. SAT., DEC. 3 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Fall/Winter Tool Sale. Horst Auctioneers. MON., DEC. 5 - 4:00 p.m. - Elam B. and Sally Z. Huyard, 1279 East Earl Rd., East Earl. 2.5 story house, new updates throughout, .56 acre level lot, pasture and garden, 2 level barn/shop with pasture area. Martin

and Rutt Auctioneers, Inc. TUES., DEC. 6 - 4:00 p.m. - Richard H. Wenger, 996 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville. 1-1/2 story stone 5 bedroom dwelling, 1 story rancher dwelling, mobile home pad, 4-1/2 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., DEC. 7 - 4:00 p.m. - John E. and Rachel F. Zook, 1274 Peiffer Hill Rd., Stevens. 10-1/2 acre farm­ ette, country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 16x40 garage, 2 story 22x54 barn/ shop with addition. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. WED., DEC. 7 - 5:00 p.m. - Harold L. Keppley, 11 West Lincoln Ave., Lititz. Semi-detached home with 2 bedrooms and a detached 1 car garage. John M. Hess Auction Service, Inc. THURS., DEC. 8 - 4:00 p.m. - Michael D. and Lynn­ ae B. Hoover, 287 Church Rd., Manheim. 2 bedroom brick rancher, 1.20 acre lot, 1 car garage, new finished lower level. Martin and Rutt Auctioneers.

PUBLIC SALE OF

LIFETIME POSTCARD COLLECTION

SAT., NOV. 19, 2016 SALE AT 9:00 A.M.

To be held at Renningers Antique Market 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver (Rt. 272, near Adamstown) This is an outstanding lifetime collection of thousands of postcards. There are many local postcards from Lancaster and Berks Counties as well as from around the world. There are Holiday & Tobacco Postcards, Squeakers, Embossed, sets such as the Lord’s Prayer, Supplies and Much More! Many have not yet been gone through! For pictures and a more detailed listing, visit www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneers ID#1536) the week prior to the auction date. All announcements made day of sale take precedence over prior advertisement. Terms By:

Art Pannebecker & RUTH (& THE Brad Wolf Auctioneers Inc. LATE HAROLD)

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PUBLIC SALE OF

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES; SNOWBLOWER; MOWERS & PERSONAL PROPERTY

MON., NOV. 21, 2016 SALE AT 10 A.M. FURNITURE AT 12:00 NOON

To be held at Renningers Antique Market 2500 N. Reading Rd., Denver (Rt. 272, near Adamstown) Corner Cupboard; Oak Bowfront China Closet; Oak Dresser; Grandfather Clock; Small Blanket Chest; Sewing Machine; Blonde Bedroom Suit; GE Washer & Dryer; Sentry Safe; Numerous Quality Hummel Figurines Including ‘Ring Around The Rosie’, ‘Chapel Time’ Clock, Some Early Trademarks, Plaques, Plates, Etc; Numerous Wooden Anri Figures, Nativity Set, Plaques, Etc; Swarovski And Waterford Crystal; Shelley Dishes; Spode Set Of Dishes; Carnival; Sterling Candleholders, Bowls, & Utensils; ‘Star Spangled Banner’ Clock; Early ‘Trick Dog’ Mechanical Bank; Marx ‘Ben Franklin Thrift Bank’; (3) H.W. Bard, Denver Stoneware Jugs; Local Advs; Military Uniform, Pictures, & Papergoods; Early Wooden Mickey Mouse; American Flyer Train Set; Michter Distillery Picture & Advs; Numerous Collector Beam & Wild Turkey Bottles; Ceramic Tree; “Passing Scene” Vols. 1-14; “Hub Of The Tulpehocken” Berks County Yearbooks & History Books; Early German Books; Early Photo Albums; John Deere 826 Snowblower; Troybilt 7550 Watt Generator; Snapper Hi Vac 28 Riding Mower With Bagger; Honda GCV160 Mower; Worx Weedeater; Cannondale Bicycle; Woodworking Power Tools; Hand And Garden Tools; And Many Other Items Too Numerous To Mention. There Will Be No Weekly Auction On Mon., Nov. 28, 2016. From Our Entire Staff, We Wish Everyone A Happy Thanksgiving!! Visit www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneers ID#1536) weekend prior to auction date, for pictures. All announcements made day of sale take precedence over prior advertisement.

Terms By:

CLYDE FIRESTONE, MR. & MRS. DONALD SPANG & OTHERS

Art Pannebecker & Brad Wolf Auctioneers Inc. LIC. #001476-L & #005308-L 717-336-6983 www.artsauctionservice.com


Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News” - Wednesday, November 16, 2016 - 13B

FRI., DEC. 9 - 9:00 a.m. - John R. and Linda Zook, 475 Voganville Rd., New Holland. Mules, horse, trac­ tor, farm machinery, produce equipment, antiques, furni­ ture, household goods. Tim Weaver Auction Service, LLC. FRI., DEC. 9 - 4:00 p.m. - Henry J. and Gladys J. Zeiset, 1079 Gault Rd., New Holland. #1 - Country split foyer 3 bedroom dwelling, 2 car garage, shop, utility buildings, 2 acre partial wooded lot. #2 - Separate 2.2 acre wooded lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. SAT., DEC. 10 - 9:00 a.m. - Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Outstanding fire­ arms, hunting, fishing and military collectibles and accessories. Horst Auction­ eers. SAT., DEC. 10 - 11:00 a.m. - Gordon L. and Calliope Glass Rev. Trust, Vacant lot on Windy Mansion Rd., West Cocalico Township. 8-1/2 acre wooded tract of land that borders the Cocalico Creek. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. SAT., DEC. 10 - 1:00 p.m. - Clyde Firestone, 315 Willow St., Adamstown. Brick and vinyl sided ranch style dwelling with 3 bedrooms on a .22 (+/-) acre lot. Art Pannebecker and Brad Wolf Auctioneers, Inc. MON., DEC. 12 - 2:00 p.m. - James Rogers Estate, 2941 Lincoln Highway East, Gordonville. 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, garage, 3/4 acre lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. MON., DEC. 12 - 4:00 p.m. - Melvin G. and Rachel S. Esh, 348 Wolf Rock Rd., Paradise. Country 1 story 3

bedroom dwelling, 32x40 barn/garage, 12x24 wood shed, 2.4 acres with pasture and stream. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. TUES., DEC. 13 - 9:00 a.m. - Quality Truck Lines, Inc., 405 School Rd., Den­ ver. Approx. 40 van trailers, tow motors, jockey tractors, farm tractors, equipment, shop tools, office items. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., DEC. 15 - 4:00 p.m. - Linda C. Harrower, 65 East Summit Drive, Stevens. 6-1/2 acre farmette, 1-1/2 story 4 bedroom dwelling, barn, garage/shop, horse stalls, kennel. Kline, Kreider and Good Auction­ eers. FRI., DEC. 16 - 9:00 a.m. - Mary W. Jackson Estate, 117 Herr Dr., Peach Bottom. 129 acre dairy farm with stream and pond, 2-1/2 story brick 5 bedroom main dwelling, 1 story modular 2 bedroom tenant dwelling, 2-1/2 story 4 bedroom tenant dwelling with 2 car garage/ shop, pool, dairy bank barn, Morton equipment building, misc. outbuildings. Real estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, farm equipment, hay, Ford F150 pick up, Cadillac car. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., DEC. 16 - 4:00 p.m. - David S. and Charlotte S. Huber, 170 Little Britain Church Rd., Peach Bottom. Country stone 4 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage plus 2 car garage/shop 24x24, 1 acre rural lot. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., DEC. 17 - 8:00 a.m. - Anna Mary Kilhefner Estate, 1111 Valley View Dr., New Holland. Country 1 story 3 bedroom rancher, 2 car garage, 2 utility buildings, 1.2 acres. Real

estate at 1:00 p.m. Personal property, antiques, furniture, ’89 Buick car, utility building. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. SAT., DEC. 17 - 10:00 a.m. - Lloyd E. Martin, 6058 Wertztown Road, Narvon. .46 acre with mobile home. Real estate at 12:00 noon. Glassware, personal prop­ erty, hand tools and yard equipment. John H. Fry, Auctioneer. TUES., DEC. 20 - 4:00 p.m. - Ray A. and Margaret J. Kline, 6 Arlin Circle, Lititz. Custom country 4 bedroom dwelling, 2 story garage/shop 32x20 and attached garage, (2) utility storage buildings, 4 acres with creek. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. WED., DEC. 21 - 4:00 p.m. - Faye L. Douglas, 89 Hahnstown Rd., Ephrata. Country brick 1 story ranch­ er, garage, 14x18 utility building, ’07 Toyota Camry, appliances, snowblower. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. THURS., JAN. 19 - 4:00 p.m. - Doris J. Miller, 1050 Sun Valley Rd., Stevens.

SUDOKU

PUBLIC AUCTION 6½ ACRE FARMETTE

11/2 STY. 4 BDRM. DWL. – BARN – GARAGE/SHOP HORSE STALLS - KENNEL REAMSTOWN – RED RUN AREA

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2016 • 4 P.M.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016 at 10 A.M.

Location: 6058 Wertztown Rd, Narvon, Lancaster County, PA 17555. (Right Narvon Rd. Off 322 East turn left on Wertztown Rd. to Auction Site) All That Certain Triangular Tract Of Land Situate In The Township Of Salisbury, County Of Lancaster And State Of Pennsylvania. Auction at 10 AM, Real Estate at 12 Noon. Announcements day of auction take precedence.

AUCTION:

Linda Kling, Atty. New Holland, PA 717-354-7700

Lloyd E. Martin

JOHN H. FRY AU-000306-L 10 RIDGE AVE., EPHRATA, PA 17522

POA: Velma Hess, June Hoffman, Martha 717-445-7204 for appointment 717-733-3606

PUBLIC AUCTION

1-1/2 Sty. House on .25 Acre w/Detached Garage Beartown/Narvon Area

Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 4:00 PM 6115 Division Hwy., Narvon, PA 17555, Caernarvon Twp., Lanc. Co., Elanco School District From Blue Ball, take 322 E for 3.5 miles to property on right. From Honey Brook take 322 W for 3.9 miles to property on left. 1,044 Sq. Ft. Home in need of restoration on a .25 Acre Lot w/1 Car Garage & 11’x13’ Gazebo. 1st Floor: kit. w/gas range & refrigerator; DR; LR w/ceiling fan; FR w/brick corner hearth, woodstove, exposed beams & ceiling fan; BR; & full bath w/ washing machine. 2nd Floor: 2 BRs. 8’x15’ covered porch, full basement w/OE; oil hot air heat; and on site well & septic. .24 Acre Lot is gently sloping w/scenic frontal views of rolling farmland and a semi-private fenced backyard. Property is perfect for a handy-man fix up to live in or use as an investment! Taxes: $2,097 Open House: Sat., Nov. 26, Dec. 3 & 10 (1-3 pm) or anytime by appt. call 610-286-5183. Terms: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days.

Terms by: Mary A. Parmer

HFA

HORNING

FARM AGENCY, INC. Realtors • Auctioneers • Appraisers

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

65 E. Summit Dr., Stevens (Reamstown). Rt. 272 N. from Ephrata to Denver/Reamstown traffic light. Turn right Church St. thru Reamstown. Left Westwood Dr. Right Summit Dr. to end. OR Rt. 272 S. from Rt. 897 & Weaver Markets, left Park St. Cross Reamstown Rd. Left Peacock Alley. Straight on drive to property.

COUNTRY BRICK 1 STY. RANCHER GARAGE – 14x18 UTILITY BLDG. ‘07 TOYOTA CAMRY – APPLIANCES – SNOWBLOWER HAHNSTOWN – HINKLETOWN AREA

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21 • 4 P.M.

89 Hahnstown Rd., Ephrata. Rt. 322 E. from Ephrata just past Rt. 222 overpass. Left Hahnstown Rd. to property on right (just before Mohler Church Rd.). (Ephrata Twp., Lanc. Co.)

PUBLIC AUCTION

OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 0.46 ACRE MOBILE HOME, GLASSWARE, PERSONAL PROPERTY, HAND TOOLS & YARD EQUIPMENT

1-1/2 story vinyl sided Cape Cod dwelling with a 12x22 attached one-car garage. Horst Auctioneers. THURS., JAN. 26 - 4:00 p.m. - Jacob F. Stoltzfus, 55 Iva Rd., Paradise. Country 2-1/2 story 3 bedroom farm house, 30x36 garage/shop, 24x32 barn, green house, 1-3/4 acres. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers. FRI., JAN. 27 - 1:00 p.m. - Daniel E. Jr. and Ruth B. King, 889 S. Custer Ave., New Holland. 77-1/2 acre dairy farm, spacious 2-1/2 story 2 family farm house, bank barn with cow stable, equipment building, heifer barn, misc. outbuildings. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers.

Brick 1 sty. rancher w/1624 SF “one owner” dwl. w/eat-in kitchen w/range/ oven, living rm. w/picture window, 3 bdrms., bath, 1st floor laundry, family rm. w/fireplace, bsmt. & attic, oil forced air heat, central AC, plaster walls, low maintenance w/insulated/tilt & storm windows, covered soffit & fascia, attached 1 car garage & custom built frame utility/shop bldg. 14x18 w/elec., overhead storage & concrete floor all on level .35 Acre lot w/on-site well & septic. NOTE: After 53 years owner downsizing to retirement quarters and serious to sell. Well maintained & clean “one owner” rancher. Convenient Hahnstown Area location, minutes to Rt. 322 & Rt. 222 Bypass. Personal inspection by appointment or open house December 3, 10 & 17 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

Faye L. Douglas Cheryl, 717-575-6671

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

11/2 STY. BRICK 4 BDRM. DWL. 1 BDRM. APARTMENT – 3 CAR GARAGE LEOLA – BAREVILLE AREA

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 • 4 P.M. 269 & 271 E. Main St., Leola. Rt. 23 W. from New Holland toward Bareville/ Leola to property on right.

1½ sty. dwl. w/2164 SF, country eat-in kitchen w/custom oak cabinets, appliances & breakfast counter, living rm., 1st floor laundry w/sink & cabinets, 2 bdrms. & bath 1st floor, 2nd floor has 1 bdrm. apartment w/ kitchen, living rm., bdrm. & bath (bdrm. & living rm. are large rms. & could easily be used as 2 more bdrms.), bsmt. w/partial finish rec rm. 15x40 w/ fireplace, separate utility/canning rm., oil HW heat, covered breezeway & deck attached to brick 3 car 22x34 garage level 100x175 lot w/public water & sewer. NOTE: After 22 years owners downsizing to retirement community & serious to sell. Low maintenance exterior w/insulated/tilt windows, plaster walls & pleasant interior décor. Ideal as residence or investment. Easy to own w/apartment rental income. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., November 26, December 3 & 10 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) Alvin H. & Erma M. Musser 717-656-9275

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

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

Linda C. Harrower 717-271-3605 or Peg Buehler: 733-0002

“Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & TOOLS

PUBLIC AUCTION

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

1½ sty. dwl. only 5 years old w/2018 SF, eat-in kitchen w/cherry cabinets, appliances, living & family rms., 4 bdrms., 3 baths, 1st floor laundry, full bsmt. totally finished w/daylight entrance, heat pump, central AC, garage/ barn 22x48 w/2 car garage/storage & lower level w/4 horse stalls, barn/ garage 24x22 w/storage & horse stall, dog kennel bldg. 20x20 w/auto waters, heat, AC, 10 runs plus 2nd bldg. 12x18 w/3 runs, 6½ ACRES w/ totally fenced w/pasture & tillable land, lawn & garden area. Owner moving to farm in Ohio & serious to sell. Unique farmette w/2 separate driveways from Park Street & Summit Drive, totally fenced for animals, semi-secluded, private location. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., November 26, December 3 & 10 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)

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 2016 AT 2:00 P.M.

Preview Times - Tuesday, November 22 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Wednesday, November 23 from 8:00 A.M. *The following is just a very general list of items to be sold. Photos representing the entire auction will be posted on our website www.horstauction.com on Tuesday, November 22. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 2-1/2 miles west of Ephrata)

FURNITURE - Antique, Vintage, Reproduction & Modern Incl. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, Office & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs.); INCL. WALNUT CYLINDER ROLLTOP DESK W/BOOKCASE TOP; APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS; LAMPS; SILVER; COPPER & BRASS; CAST IRON; PEWTER; TINWARE; WOODENWARE; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; STONEWARE; TEXTILES & LINENS; BOOKS & PAPER; VINTAGE PHOTO OF ORIGINAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAMERS; JEWELRY; ARTWORK; TOYS; TOOLS; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD! * Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval. Sale For:

JANE GREGG ESTATE MR. & MRS. JOHN HEMSTEGER PHAON D. SMITH JR. & OTHERS


14B - Wednesday, November 16, 2016 - Say You Saw It In “The Shopping News”

Q: I’m painting my apartment next week, the first time I’ve ever done this. Do you have any painting tips? -- Lana, Columbus, Ga. A: Tons of tips, but limited space to list them all, unfortunately! First-timers often are daunted by the amount of paint and paint products to choose from, conflicting instructions from various sources, and sometimes a lack of helpful information from homeimprovement store paint sections. Others feel it’s simple enough to just buy a

bunch of paint and brushes and just go for it. The reality falls somewhere in between. Preparation is the most important rule to follow, however. You’ll want to prepare the walls (and presumably trim) in the apartment for painting. You’ll need to figure out not just what color paint to use, but how much of it to buy, and if the colors even work the way you think they will. Here are a few tips to get you started: --Buy sample sizes of paint colors you’re interested in, and paint a stripe of each in an inconspicuous section of the wall. Paint looks different when wet and when dry. --How much paint should you buy? A gallon of latex paint covers 350 square feet. Measure the length of each wall and add the figures together. Measure the height

PUBLIC AUCTION

AFFORDABLE LITITZ SEMI-DETACHED HOME Wed., December 7th - 5PM 11 West Lincoln Ave., Lititz, PA 17543 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED PROPERTY in need of significant interior cosmetic restoration. 2 BR, 1-1/2 BA, FINISHED BASEMENT w/FR, laundry, utility room & storage, detached 1 car garage. See Website For More Details.

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, TOYS, DOLLS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & TOOLS

Real Estate Terms and Conditions: 10% down day of sale. Balance due at settlement on or before 45 days. Announcements made on day of sale take precedence over advertised information.

SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 2016 AT 9:00 A.M.

Auction For: Harold L. Keppley Attorney: John Gibbel John M. Hess Auction Service, Inc. AY000253L 717-664-5238 or 877-599-8894 • www.hessauctiongroup.com

PUBLIC AUCTION

45½ ACRE FARM w/STREAM 2½ STY. 4 BDRM. DWL. – BANK BARN – TOBACCO BARN 2 CAR GARAGE/SHOP TRACTOR – FARM & PRODUCE EQUIP. – GREENHOUSES – BOAT LEOLA – TALMAGE – BROWNSTOWN AREA

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 • 11 A.M. REAL ESTATE 12 NOON

388 Glenbrook Rd. (Rt. 772), Leola (Talmage). From Brownstown Rt. 772 S. to property on right. OR From Leola Rt. 772 N. to property on left.

45.6 ACRE productive farm w/stream, 2½ sty. farm house w/2580 SF, large eat-in kitchen w/custom oak cabinets, living & family rms., 1st floor laundry & mudroom, 4 bdrms., full bath, attic, bsmt., oil HW heat. Outbldgs: Bank barn 76x42 w/48x43 steer barn and tobacco barn 26x22, (2) concrete stave silos 14x55 w/unloader & 12x35, tobacco barn 60x28 w/tobacco cellar & 53x17 shop w/in-floor heat, 2 car garage/shop 20x36. Land: 45.6 ACRE highly productive farm w/42 acres tillable. Ideally located farm w/level to gentle slope terrain, approx. 3500’ frontage along Glenbrook Rd. (Rt. 772). Zoned Ag. Farm is not in preserve. NOTE: Productive farm, great potential, convenient location. Minutes to Leola, Brownstown, New Holland & Farmersville w/easy access to Rts. 222 Bypass, 272 & 322. Ideal farm for produce w/established road side stand business. 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) Case/IH 4210 DSL w/Cab. 8-Spd. Trans. Dual Remotes ‘07 14’ Tracker Boat w/6HP Johnson Motor on ‘07 Karavan Trailer. Farm Equipment: Knight 1030 Single Axle Manure Spreader, AC Min. Till 1500 5-Tooth Chisel Plow w/Depth Wheels, Sunflower 1211 10” Transport Disc, 12’ R&J Packer w/Center Bearing, JD 8200 14-Disc Grain Drill (single opener), NH 477 7’ Haybine, NH 57 3-Pt. Rolabar Rake, NH 276 Baler, Farmhand 817 Grinder Mixer w/Scales, Hershey 2-Row Tobacco Transplanter, 3-Pt. Fert. Spreader, 8’x14’ Flatbed Wagon on 5-Ton Gear, 8’x25’ Truck Storage Box (no chassis), 300 Gal. Tank w/Pump, Drill Press, Bandsaw. Greenhouses: 30’x96’ Greenhouse w/Benching & (2) 200,000 BTU Propane Heaters, (2) 25’x48’ Greenhouses (1 w/Benching) w/Propane Heaters, 18’x48’ Greenhouse w/Benching & Propane Heater, 18’x40’ Farmtek Canopy w/Side & Endwalls. All used for 2016 season. (These 4 units will be sold after Real Estate). Vegetable & Greenhouse Equipment: 22’ Custom Built Produce Wagon w/Hyd. Conveyor, Canopy & Lights, Dramm MSO Greenhouse Sprayer 25 Gal. Tank w/100’ Hose, 150 Gal. 200 PSI Produce Sprayer w/PBZ 25’ Single Sided Hyd. Fold Boom, Rain Flow Mod. 2550 Plastic Layer w/Updated Row Track, Nolt’s P150 1-Row Water Wheel Transplanter, Pequea 2-Row 3-Pt. Maxi-merge Sweet Corn Planter w/Liquid In Furrow Fert. & Monitor, I&J 2-Row Cultivator w/Drip Attach., Honda 5½ HP High Pressure Pump on Trailer w/Aqua Clear AC 60 Sand Filter, Produce Irrigation Supplies, Greenhouse Supplies, Display Racks & Shelving, Retail Packaged Potting Soil, Hanging Baskets. NOTE: Auction to begin at 11AM w/small greenhouse items. Real Estate 12 Noon followed by farm equipment & greenhouses. Be prompt, not many small items. Terms cash, PA check, or major credit card. Food Stand.

John Aaron & Esther Z. Nolt 717-725-2808

AUCTIONEERS www.klinekreidergood.com

painted is well ventilated; additionally, wear a filter mask (not a dust mask) to reduce inhalation of paint fumes. HOME TIP: Paint stores will pre-mix your paint after you purchase it, saving a lot of time, but you still should stir the paint for a few seconds immediately before beginning to paint with it. A Plumber’s Snake? What’s That? Q: One thing my uncle recommended when I moved into my recently purchased house is something called a plumber’s snake. Just what is that? I presume it’s for getting into pipes or something. -- Tammy in Des Moines, Iowa A: You’re right, Tammy, it does have something to do with getting into pipes. Specifically, a plumber’s snake -- more professionally known as a hand auger -- is a handheld tool used for clearing clogs in drain lines. It consists of a flexible tube with a spring coil on one end, attached to a hand crank at the other end. The tube is inserted into the affected drain until the clog is reached; then the hand crank is turned so that the clogging material gets caught in the

“Horst Auction Center” VARIETY SALE

OPEN HOUSE: Sat., Nov. 26th 1pm-3pm Or Call For An Appointment.

Randal V. Kline Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning Lic. #499, #2116, #5064, #3956 717-606-2226 or 717-733-1006

of the room from floor to ceiling. Multiply the first number by the height of the room and you’ll have your square footage. --Wash all surfaces to be painted with a damp sponge soaked in a soap and water solution and then squeezed to remove most of the water. Let the surfaces dry for about a half-day, longer if it’s rainy or humid. --Remove protruding nails and patch nail holes and small (less than 1/2 inch) dents and holes with spackling compound. Once it’s dry, sand the compound lightly and wipe with a damp sponge to remove dust. --Mask off areas you don’t want to paint using blue painter’s tape, which comes off more easily than masking tape. --Covering a dark wall with a lighter paint? Prime the wall first with a primer that is close to or matches the color of the new paint. --Ditto for covering one type of paint, such as an oilbased paint, with a different type, such as latex paint. A primer coat will keep your new paint from bubbling, cracking or peeling. --Make sure the area being

Preview Times - Friday, November 18 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Saturday, November 19 from 7:00 A.M. *The following is just a very general list of items to be sold. Photos representing the entire auction will be posted on our website www.horstauction.com on Friday, November 18. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 2-1/2 miles west of Ephrata)

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES - Military Collectibles, Silver, Cast Iron, Copper/Brass, Tinware, Woodenware, Christmas, Halloween & Other Seasonal Decorations, Longaberger Baskets & Access., Hummel Figurines, Plates & Bells; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; SPORTS CARDS & MEMORABILIA; ARTWORK; TOYS - Cast Iron Horses & Carriages, Celluloid Mickey & Pluto Windup Toy, Tonka Trucks & Construction Equipment, Star Trek & Star Wars Starships & Figures; NASCAR RACE CARS & COLLECTIBLES; MODEL TRAINS & ACCESS.; DOLLS & STUFFED ANIMALS; HOUSEHOLD GOODS; TOOLS; BOX LOTS & MUCH MORE! * Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out of state checks without prior approval.

(SCHAEFFERSTOWN/REISTVILLE)

PUBLIC AUCTION

NICE BRICK RANCHER w/2 CAR ATTACHED GARAGE 3.68 ACRE LOT * (3) BAY 30’x40’ SHOP OLIVER TRACTOR * CARS * NEW MOWER TOYS * PERSONAL PROPERTY * TOOLS

SAT., NOV. 19 at 8:30 A.M. R.E. at 2:00 PM

Located At: 202 Cherry Lane Rd., Myerstown, PA 17067

Directions: From Schaefferstown, travel North on Rt. 501 for 2 miles and turn left on Cherry Lane Rd. .5 mile to property on right. Real Estate: A 1 owner brick Rancher w/3 bedrooms & detached shop on level 3.68 acres. House has approx. 1,800 sq. ft. w/additional sq. ft. in semi-daylight basement. See future ad or our website for additional info. Attorney Michael P. Kane 717-299-5251. Call for private showing. Call/text auctioneer for additional info at 717-587-8906. Personal Property: Beautiful 1967 Chevy Camaro SS/RS, Black w/White RS stripe, complete restoration; 2001 Black Buick LeSabre custom w/135,000 miles, nice; 1952 Oliver Row Crop 77 tractor, runs & looks good; 9,000 lb car lift; tools; furniture; nice glassware; collectibles & antiques; very clean auction throughout. See our website for over 100 pictures & full listing. Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com

Auction By: Auction For: John J. Rutt II ABRAM E. 717-587-8906 ZIMMERMAN Michael J. Martin (LATE GRACETTA) 717-371-3333 ELMER AY-2189-L EPHRATA & NEW HOLLAND, PA 717-278-6772 Member of PA & National Auctioneers Assoc.

spring coil and is pulled out along with the tubing. The beauty of the hand auger -- there’s also a larger version called a closet auger or toilet auger, specifically for toilets -- is that it can clear many types of clogs without using chemicals to break up the material or using a drill that could break through the pipe.

Using the hand auger takes a little bit of practice. It’s not hard to use, but you’re fishing blind through the drainpipe, and figuring out the difference between a bend in the pipe and the actual clog can take a few tries. So, for example, let’s say you’re clearing a clog in a sink drain. You’ve either removed the trap

(SOUTH COATESVILLE/MODENA AREA)

PUBLIC AUCTION 3 BEDROOM 1.5 STORY STUCCO HOUSE MOUNTAIN SETTING * DETACHED GARAGE

MON., NOVEMBER 21 at 4:00 PM

LOCATED AT: 9 Hephzibah Hill Rd. Coatesville, PA 19320 DIRECTIONS: From Modena Rd. South of Coatesville, travel South on Union St. for .2 mile to stop sign and turn left on South Brandywine Ave., to first right on Hephzibah Hill Rd. to property on left. REAL ESTATE: A Stone & Stucco 1.5 story house w/3 bedrooms and detached garage on .44 acre. Main level is very roomy w/2 bedrooms and 1 huge bedroom upstairs; house seems to be in good structural condition. Detached 1.5 car garage; wonderful mountain stream runs through the backyard; nice side yard; property surrounded by forest, beautiful setting; spring/fall taxes approx. total $2,348.76; Attorney Kling & Fanning 717-354-7700. OPEN HOUSE DATE: Saturday Nov. 19, from 1-3 PM. Call for private showing. Call/text auctioneer for more info 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 717-371-3333 AY-2189-L

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

Auction For:

DAVID & REBECCA SMUCKER 717-368-9151

PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1½ STY. 4 BDRM. DWL. – 2 CAR GAR. 2.6 ACRES w/STREAM RED RUN – TERRE HILL – REAMSTOWN AREA

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 • 1 P.M.

1349 Red Run Rd., Stevens (Red Run area). Rt. 272 N. from Ephrata to Denver/Reamstown traffic light. Right Church St. Left Red Run Rd. OR from Martindale take Gristmill Rd. North. Straight Red Run Rd. to property on left.

1½ sty. Cape Cod dwl. w/2804 SF, “one owner” custom house w/eatin kitchen w/raised oak cabinets w/walk-in pantry, family rm. w/corner flagstone hearth & bay window, 1st floor office/study, living rm., 4 bdrms. (master bdrm. w/cathedral ceiling & bath), 2½ baths, attic storage, full bsmt. w/cold cellar, oil HW radiant heat, 22x10 deck, deck w/pergola & (2) utility bldgs. 2.6 ACRES w/lawn & garden area, small stream, potential pasture. Zoned Conservation. NOTE: Spacious 4 bdrm. dwl. on country acreage lot. Low maintenance exterior & insulated windows. Convenient location, minutes to Terre Hill, Martindale, Reamstown, Rt. 272, Rt. 222 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., November 19 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 Fern W. Roy E. Good, Jr. Burkholder Aaron Z. Nolt (Mrs. Elam S. Curvin M. Burkholder) Horning Call Glen Lic. #499, #2116, Burkholder: AUCTIONEERS #5064, #3956 717-336-2994 717-733-1006 www.klinekreidergood.com


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(the U-bend pipe under the sink) or, if the trap has this, unscrewed the bolt at the bottom of the trap and let the water drain into a bucket. But the clog doesn’t clear (meaning it’s a little further back in the drain line). With the trap removed or the drain bolt unscrewed: --Loosen the auger lock (the bolt sticking up at the feeder end of the auger) and feed the cable into the drain line. --When you meet resistance, find out if you’re simply at a bend in the pipe. Feed out a few inches more cable so you have some extra sticking out of the pipe. Tighten down the auger lock. Slowly turn the auger handle clockwise, pushing slightly. If it’s a bend in the line, the resistance will stop and you can continue feeding cable. --If the resistance doesn’t let up, you may have located a clog. Turn the handle a few more times to try and snag the clog material. Then, loosen the auger lock. Continue turning the handle clockwise to reel in the cable. --If you meet solid resistance and then the cable slowly feeds in, with continuous resistance, you likely have a soap clog. Slowly continue to bore through the soap clog until resistance lessens. Then, retrieve the cable by loosening the auger lock and turning the handle

clockwise. Once you’ve taken care of the clog, reconnect the trap. Run hot water through the pipe, which will flush out loose debris or help break up that soap clog. HOME TIP: Keep drains healthy with this nontoxic solution: combine 1 cup baking soda, 1 cup salt and 1/4 cup cream of tartar. Pour 1/4 cup of this mixture into each drain in the house, and follow with 2 cups boiling water. Repeat weekly. Q: Last winter was a doozy by any standard, and several of my border shrubs that had survived previous winters unprotected froze and died off. I replaced them, but I don’t want a repeat if we have another bad winter. What’s the best way to protect the new plants? -Jane V., Worcester, Mass. A: Many shrub varieties are hardy, and can put up with a lot of weather. Some do very well under a coat of snow or ice (which actually can help insulate the plant during the coldest part of winter). But snow-less cold snaps or sudden weather changes can test even the toughest of these plants. Since these are new plants, you should take extra protective measures regardless of how mild or rough the winter is. Go ahead and place burlap covering (available at home and garden stores by the yard) over or around the

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shrubs, ideally before the first hard frost, but definitely ahead of any multi-day periods with temperatures below freezing. Drape or wrap the burlap around the shrubs, not too tightly -- enough to keep it from flapping loosely in the wind, but not so tight that it constricts the plant. Secure the wrap at the base of the plant with twine, again being careful not to damage the bark. For larger outdoor plants with extended branches, carefully tie up the branches by loosely wrapping twine around the bottommost branches, then sliding the twine circle upward a few inches to gather in the plant. Repeat with another length of twine to secure the branches higher up, and repeat again higher up if necessary. Then wrap burlap around the plant and secure. If you’re worried about a plant being pushed over by wind or banks of snow, place wooden stakes around the plant and wrap burlap around the stakes and plant to secure them. During the winter, immediately clear snow banks from around the plant so the weight doesn’t push the plant over. Protect the roots of new and old shrubs during the winter, by placing fresh mulch around their base as

an insulator. First, rake back existing mulch to expose the base of the tree or shrub trunk to the air for a few days. Next, cover the exposed area with new mulch. Straw, pine needles or wood chips, or a combination of these, work well as winter mulch, insulating without compacting, so that water can get to the roots. This cover needs to be removed in the spring. HOME TIP: Mulch around tree and shrub bases should be kept just 2 or 3 inches deep, to insulate while allowing air and water to get to the roots. Q: The apartment I’m living in has older windows, and now that winter is almost here, the cold air is seeping in easily. My landlord said he “winterized” the windows by painting them shut. I don’t think that’s a solution. Any tips for me to quickly shut out the draft and get those windows open? -- Chilly Nose in Brattleboro, Vt. A: There are better solutions out there, for sure, than painting over drafty spots in the windows. And having windows that are stuck shut is a clear safety issue. Since your landlord isn’t in a hurry to fix or replace those leaky windows, you have some options to get through this winter comfortably and

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10½ ACRE FARMETTE COUNTRY 1 STY. 3 BDRM. RANCHER 16x40 GARAGE – 2 STY. 22x54 BARN/SHOP w/ADDITION RED RUN – REAMSTOWN AREA

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• VALUABLE REAL ESTATE •

Monday, December 5, 2016 5:00 P.M.

Location: 46 Crescent Drive, Manheim, PA 17545 BRICK & VINYL SIDED TWO- STORY THREE (3) BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH HOUSE WITH ATTACHED ONE-CAR GARAGE. Good location, Manheim Central School District, lot size 0.33 acre, 1028 sq. ft., brick & rustic board, finished 480 sq. ft. rec room with gas stove, daylight basement, other amenities. THIS CERTAINLY IS A PROPERTY YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS!! “Highly motivated seller - to settle estate.” Open House Dates: Sat., Nov. 19 & 26, 12:00-2:00 P.M. For Photos, Financing, Terms, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: Linda J. Hilton Estate Gerald Shirk, Ext.

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

1274 Peiffer Hill Rd., Stevens (Red Run area). Rt 272 N. to Denver/ Reamstown traffic light. Right Church St. thru Reamstown. Left Chestnut Hill Rd. Right Peiffer Hill Rd.

SAT., DEC. 10, 2016

Located at a ‘vacant lot’ on Windy Mansion Rd. (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From intersection of Rt. 272 & Rt. 897, take Route 897 north approx. 4½ miles. Turn left on Windy Mansion Rd. to property on right or from Denver, take Greenville Rd. towards Reinholds. Turn slight right on Swamp Bridge Rd. followed by a left on Windy Mansion to property on left. Real estate consists of an 8.58 acre tract of land which is primarily wooded. There is driveway access, along with a clearing for an ideal homesite. Property has been perced. This unique parcel also borders the Cocalico Creek to the rear. Zoned OS-Woodland. Conveniently located lot offering level to gently sloped topography, along with the ideal rural surroundings, makes this a great opportunity to build your dream home, or hold as an investment! You will not want to miss this auction! Inspection by appointment only, contact auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% Down day of sale, balance due at settlement. For plot plan and more information, please visit our website at www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#1536). A. Kilkuski, att’y. Terms By:

there is one) is part of a storm window-screen combination. If so, you can slide the screen up to sit behind the top pane of the storm window, and slide the bottom storm window down. This provides added protection against wind and weather. Now, you’ll need to weather-strip the window. Measure the width and height of each window to figure out how much weather stripping you’ll need. For a rental unit, you shouldn’t invest in the most expensive weather stripping, either. Compressible strips, usually made of foam or

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without having to spend too much money on heating. First, unstick those windows. Use a box cutter to slice through the new paint down to the corners where the window sash meets the frame. Then gently wiggle the window open so the new paint isn’t damaged or torn away. Once the window is open, make sure it slides open and shut smoothly. If not, look for paint or other gunk on the slide tracks in which the sash is set. Sand this stuff away and then smooth the tracks by running a bar of soap along them a few times. Next, see if the screen outside the window (if

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1 sty. rancher w/1412 SF, eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets, living rm., 3 bdrms., 2 baths, laundry, full bsmt. & attic, large 16x40 deck/patio w/8” concrete floor (ideal build-on expansion potential), 16x40 garage, oil & gas HW heat. Outbldgs: 2 sty. barn/shop bldg. 22x54 w/18x32 addition w/4 horse stalls, insulated shop 19x27 & 10x16 utility bldg. 10½ ACRES w/fenced 2 acre pasture, lawn & garden, balance wooded, large stoned parking area, ideal for truck & off road parking. Quiet country setting, low taxes & plenty expansion area. Minutes to Rt. 222, Turnpike, Rt. 272, Ephrata, Denver, Adamstown & Terre Hill. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., November 19, 26 & December 3 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

John E. & Rachel F. Zook 717-336-8345

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Convenient Yet SeCluded newmanStown (BriCkerville area) Home warwiCk SCHool diStriCt Sat., Nov. 19th - 2PM 59 Fox Road, Newmanstown, PA 17073 CharMing ProPerty with fantastiC private wooded lot & well maintained 2BR, 2BA home that could use some minor cosmetic updating. Spacious eat-in kitchen, lg. LR w/gas FP, 25x7 enclosed porch, storage shed & deck offering views of local wildlife & tranquil stream. see website for More details. oPen house: Call For An Appointment. *For information about financing, call 717-664-5238.* Real Estate Terms and Conditions: 10% down day of sale. Balance due at settlement on or before 45 days. Announcements made on day of sale take precedence over advertised information. Auction For: Dwight & Sara Brubaker Attorney: Richard Young John M. Hess Auction Service, Inc. AY000253L 717-664-5238 or 877-599-8894 • www.hessauctiongroup.com

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(BLUE BALL/EAST EARL AREA)

PUBLIC AUCTION 2.5 STORY HOUSE * NEW UPDATES THRU-OUT .56 ACRE LEVEL LOT * PASTURE & GARDEN 2 LEVEL BARN/SHOP w/PASTURE AREA

MONDAY DEC. 5 at 4:00 PM

LOCATED AT: 1279 East Earl Rd. East Earl, PA 17519 DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 322 in East Earl (Trailside Gas Station), turn South on East Earl Rd. for .2 mile to property on right. REAL ESTATE: A 2.5 story house w/vinyl siding & nice barn/shop on deep .56 acre lot. House has 1,780 sq. ft. including large eat-in kitchen; full bathroom on both levels; new updates; house is very clean and is spacious. DETACHED BARN/SHOP: 36’x28’ 2 story building w/2 car garage & horse stall; second level storage; very efficient property; total taxes approx. $2,709.00; Attorney Kling & Fanning 717-354-7700; see future ad or our website for more details. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays Nov. 19 & 26, from 1-3 PM, or call to set up private showing, call/text auctioneer for more information at 717-587-8906. Please visit our website at www.martinandrutt.com FREE REFRESHMENTS AT OUR AUCTION

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

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Auction For:

ELAM B. & SALLY Z. HUYARD 717-355-5167

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SAT., DEC. 10, 2016 SALE AT 1:00 PM

Located at 315 Willow St., Adamstown (Adamstown Boro., Lanc. Co.) From Denver, take Rt. 272 North. Turn right on Willow St. to property on right. Real estate consists of a brick and vinyl sided ranch style dwelling, built in 1958, containing a kitchen with breakfast bar; a dining area; large living room with fireplace; three bedrooms; and a full bath all on the main level, with hardwood floors throughout. There is approx. 1,314 sq. ft. of one floor living space. The lower level is also finished and contains a rec room with pool table and wet bar; a laundry room; as well as plenty of storage and a workshop with outside entrance. Public water and sewer. Oil forced air heat. Central air. Wired for generator backup. All this is situated on a 0.22 (+/-) acre lot along with an attached one car garage; a storage shed; and a private backyard. This is a cute home, in a great location, being offered for sale at public auction. The seller is relocating to a retirement community and is motivated to sell. Do not miss this great opportunity! Open Houses to be held Sun., Nov. 20 and Sat., Dec. 3 from 1-3pm, or by appointment, contact Auctioneer at (717) 371-9603. 10% down day of sale, balance at settlement. A. Kilkuski Att’y

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PUBLIC AUCTION #1 – COUNTRY SPLIT FOYER 3 BDRM. DWL. 2 CAR GAR. – SHOP – UTILITY BLDGS. 2 ACRE PARTIAL WOODED LOT #2 – SEPARATE 2.2 ACRE WOODED LOT EAST EARL - NARVON AREA

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9 • 4 P.M.

1079 Gault Rd., New Holland. Rt. 322 E. from Blue Ball to East Earl. Right Rt. 897 S. Left Gault Rd. Property on left.

#1: Country split foyer dwl., 1844 SF, eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets, appliances & slide door to rear covered deck 15x14, living rm., 3 bdrms., 2 baths, large family rm. w/Harmon coal stove, finished lower level w/laundry rm., heat pump, central AC. Outbldgs: shop bldg. 14x20 w/elec., utility bldgs. 12x16 and 10x20 & gazebo w/elec. 2 ACRE partially wooded lot w/well, septic & macadam drive. #2: Separate adjoining 2.2 ACRE level wooded lot. Ideal for custom home site. Sold separately at 1079 Gault Rd. NOTE: Owners downsizing to smaller quarters & serious to sell. House is “move in” condition. Tasteful décor & upgrades. Convenient location, minutes to New Holland & Honey Brook. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., November 19, 26 & December 3 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

Henry J. & Gladys J. Zeiset 717-354-7778

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Parkinson’s Support Group

The November meeting of the Lancaster Parkinson’s Support Group will hold its annual RAP session for those in attendance. The resource person for the meeting will be Suzanne Reichwein, BASW. She is a social worker and the Pro­ gram Coordinator of the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center, which is located at Penn­ sylvania Hospital in Phila­ delphia. The meeting will be held on Monday, November 21 at 2:00 p.m. in the Westview Community Room at Landis Homes. Landis Homes is located at 1001 East Oregon Road, Lititz. Following the meeting will be a time of refreshments and informal discussion. The Lancaster Parkinson’s Support Group meets at Landis Homes the third Monday of each month from March through November. For more information, call 717-509-5494.

Akron/Ephrata CROP Hunger Walk Was A Success The Akron/Ephrata CROP Hunger Walk was held on Sunday, October 16 and raised $6,800 by 85 walkers. The CROP Hunger Walk began and ended at Hope United Methodist Church, 3474 Rothsville Road in Ephrata Township. A portion of the money raised by CROP Walk participants will go to the following local organizations: Ephrata Area Social Services, OMPH Food Bank and Peter’s Porch. Shown in the photo is part Organizations and CROP Walk should call the of the Hope United businesses interested in Methodist Church team that participating in next year’s church at 717-738-3774.

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The 2016 Holiday Program sponsored annually by the Lancaster County Office of Aging is underway. This year the agency will be providing grocery store gift cards to clients in need, allowing them to choose fresh foods

PUBLIC AUCTION CUSTOM COUNTRY 4 BDRM. DWL. 2 STY. GAR./SHOP 32x30 AND ATTACHED GAR. (2) UTILITY STORAGE BLDGS. 4 ACRES w/CREEK ROTHSVILLE – AKRON AREA

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20 • 4 P.M.

6 Arlin Circle, Lititz (Rothsville). From Rt. 222 take Brownstown/Rothsville exit to Rt. 772 W. toward Rothsville. Cross Cocalico Creek bridge. Right Skyview Ln. Right Arlin Circle OR from Lititz Rt. 772 E. to Rothsville. Left Skyview Ln. Left Arlin Circle.

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specific to their diet or other foods they enjoy. Interested donors can participate by making a monetary contribution or supplying a grocery store gift card in any denomination up to $25 from Giant or Weis Markets. Monetary contributions in the form of checks should be made payable to the Lancaster County Office of Aging, noting ‘Holiday Program’ in the memo line. All donations for this year’s program will be gratefully accepted until

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Monday, December 9 and can either be dropped off during regular business hours, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or mailed to the agency located in the Lancaster County Government Center, 150 North Queen Street, Suite #415, Lancaster, PA 17603. For more information or questions about the 2016 Holiday Program, please contact Lisa Paulson at 717299-7979.

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CLEAN 3 BDRM. 11/2 STY. HOME w/DETACHED GARAGE ON 2.38 ACRES

SAT., NOVEMBER 19, 2016 at 11:00 A.M. Located at 480 Brown Road, East Earl, Pa. 17519

Custom multi-level 2 sty. dwl. w/2776 SF, eat-in kitchen w/cherry raised panel cabinets, appliances & built-in pantry, dining rm. w/slide door to 15x11 deck, large living/great rm., 4 bdrms. (master bath w/Whirlpool tub & separate shower), (4th bdrm. used as office), laundry w/washer & dryer included, mud rm., large family rm. w/brick/flagstone hearth w/gas stove, heat pump, central AC, central vac, built-in 1 car gar., low maintenance exterior, 2 sty. garage/ shop bldg. 32x20 w/garage & separate 20x10 shop w/220 elec. & full 2nd floor storage, (2) utility bldgs. 18x10 & 14x10, 4 ACRES w/lawn, garden, partially wooded w/mature timber & Cocalico Creek frontage at rear of tract. Zoned R-1. Horses permitted by special exception. Warwick schs. NOTE: After 39 years owners downsizing & serious to sell. Unique 4 ACRE country property on no outlet street. “Move in” condition. Many upgrades & custom features. Private & quiet, rural location. Great for fishermen w/ Cocalico Creek or hunting. Convenient location minutes to Rt. 222 Bypass, Ephrata, Lititz, Brownstown & Lancaster. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., December 3, 10 & 17 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

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Ray A. and Margaret J. Kline 717-588-2052 or 717-371-2591

Directions: From Rt. 23 take Rt. 625 N. 3.2 miles & turn right on Center Church Road. Go .2 miles & bear left on Turkey Hill Road. Proceed .7 miles and turn right on Brown Road. Property located on the corner of Turkey Hill Rd. & Brown Rd. 1,200 SF vinyl sided home w/architectural asphalt shingle roof (new roof in 2008); situated on an open 2.38 acre lot. This home features 3 bedrooms, full bath, oil hot water heat; 200 Amp electrical service; drilled well & septic tank w/drain field. UPPER LEVEL: 3 bedrooms all having pine flooring, 2 w/closet storage; master bedroom w/ceiling fan, window A.C.; home is equipped w/chairlift to second floor; attic storage; full basement w/laundry room. Frigidaire auto. washer & dryer (two years old), detached 16’x24’ garage; dual macadam/stone driveways; large lawn, open field adjacent to residence. NOTE: Beautiful country location with a million dollar farmland view. REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE: By appointment (717) 475-7902. See photos on auctionzip.com #5627. REAL ESTATE TERMS: 10% down day of Auction, balance in 45 days. Attorney: Linda Kling

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Make sure it fits and that the window closes completely and can be locked before attaching it by its adhesive backing. You may need to weatherstrip other parts of the window, depending on their type, age and the condition they’re in. Make sure the strips don’t interfere with easy operation of the window. If you have a door that leads outside, try adding a piece of weather stripping along the base of the door to helped to plan and stage the keep out drafts. HOME TIP: To find drafty 2016 Crop Hunger Walk. spots in a window, run a hair dryer along the sash and frame while a helper stands on the other side, feeling for warm air coming through. Send your questions or home tips to ask@ thisisahammer.com. My new e-book, “101 Best Home Tips,” is available to download on Amazon Kindle! Pick it up it today for just 99 cents.

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2-BDRM BRICK RANCHER * 1.20 ACRE LOT 1-CAR GARAGE * NEW FINISHED LOWER LEVEL!

THURS. DEC. 8, 2016 at 4:00 PM

Located at: 287 Church Rd., Manheim, Pa. Mt. Joy Twp., Lancaster Co. Directions: From Mastersonville follow Colebrook Rd. N. bear right on Mt. Wilson Rd. ¼ mi. to right on Church Rd. ¼ mi. to home on right. Real Estate: consists of a 1,256 sq. ft. brick rancher on a 1.20 acre tract. Main floor features an open floor plan custom cabinetry eat-in style kitchen w/Amana range; dining area w/vinyl flooring; 16’x14’ living room w/bay window; laundry & ½ bath; attached 1-car garage; 2-bdrms & full bath. Lower level includes a 1,000 sq. ft. newly finished daylight family room & sewing room (potential 3rd BR) w/patio doors to rear patio; utility room w/dual-fire oil/wood furnace/HW heat, 275-gallon tank; on-site well & septic; annual taxes: $3,287. Outbuilding: 12’x16’ utility shed; large yard & garden area! OPEN HOUSE DATES: SAT. NOV. 19 & DEC. 3 from 1-3 PM, for info call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333 Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before 90 days. Attorney: Michael Kane (717) 299-5251 Note: Beautiful rural Lancaster Co. setting borders farmland; quiet country road; macadam drive; maintenance-free brick exterior; good shingled roof; large finished daylight basement; rear patio; desirable E-town area schools! For photos & listing visit www.martinandrutt.com

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Ten Tips For Having A Safer Holiday Season So Happy While treasured holiday customs such as decorating, baking and entertaining are all part of what makes the holiday season a cherished time for family and friends, they can increase the risks for home fires and serious injuries, but not if you put safety at the top of your holiday “to-do” list with these tips: • Check that electrical decorations have a cer­ tification label from a nationally recognized test­ ing laboratory, which indicates that they have been tested for safety. • Inspect all electrical decorations for damage before use. Cracked or frayed sockets, loose or bare wires, and loose connections may cause a serious shock or start a fire. • Never connect more than three strings of incandescent lights together. These lights require a surprising amount of energy and can overload the electrical circuit. LED lights use less power, letting you safely connect more

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daywear at the office into eveningwear at a social engagement. With their rich texture and visual interest, these elegant jacket alternatives make any outfit look festive. 4. It’s okay to dress to flatter your figure and personality. However, err on the side of conservative rather than provocative. That means you should avoid wearing slinky or extremely revealing clothing. You can’t go wrong with a satin or wool crepe sheath dress in black for formal functions. Or opt for a bright shade of red or gold to add a bit of drama to holiday festivities.

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With the holidays approaching, your calendar is likely filling up with countless social events. Knowing what to wear to each function can become challenging. While you don’t want to go out and buy a new wardrobe, you still want to make sure you look your best. It’s also likely you’ll want to be dressed appropriately, whether it’s for a business function, a formal event at a ballroom, a casual dinner at a restaurant, or a laid-back meal at a friend’s house. It’s best to buy a few key pieces that can be mixed and matched and dressed up or down, depending on the function. Here are some ideas on how to be the belle of the ball. 1. Evening separates de­ signed in luxurious fabrics such as silks, satins or velvets are good choices. For example, a velvet mock turtleneck can be dressed up or down. For casual nights, it provides instant chic and creates a long, lean look over jeans and loafers. For more formal events, wear it with a long, flowing skirt and satin pumps, which give it an elegant and sophis­ ticated look. Velveteen jeans are great to wear when celebrating at your own or someone else’s home. They offer a sporty and un­ complicated look for day or

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Just because it’s there doesn’t mean you have to eat it. Stay away from cheese and all things deep-fried. Eat a whole lot of salad, and go with light dressing. 3. Say no. Learn to say no to your family and friends. When they begin to serve dessert, tell them politely you’re full. You’re full, and you know it. Think twice before you say yes. Or better yet, just say no. 4. Eat small. You are what you eat. Eat like an ant, not an elephant. Use a small plate instead of a giant one. Eat only one serving not three. Don’t exhaust your tummy. 5. Drink a lot of water. Drink a full glass of water before your meal. Drink at

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With the holidays rapidly approaching, you probably have made out a list of gifts to buy for your family, friends and acquaintances. Your coworkers, on the other hand, well, you haven’t really given them much thought. You would like to give them gifts, of course, but the rules are not the same. Some companies have specific policies in place on gift giving. Find out if your company does, and if so, what it entails. If it does not have one, ask around and find out if there is any unstated protocol. Perhaps each department has their own tradition of gift giving. Some, for example, might use Secret Santas, while others might participate in cookie exchanges or pool their money together and make a contribution to a charity in lieu of gifts. If there is no protocol to follow, make a list of coworkers to whom you would like to give a gift. Keep in mind you do not have to give everyone with whom you work a gift; they will not be expecting it, and you could get stressed out trying to undertake such a task. If you do go this route, keep it simple and give everyone the same small gift like a cup of candy or a bag of homemade cookies. Otherwise, give to the coworkers with whom you work closely or have helped you a lot.

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might charge a restocking fee for returned big-ticket items, such as opened computers, televisions, etc. Some may also limit the time consumers can make returns, or may only offer returns on purchases made during a specific window of time, e.g. Black Friday through December 24. • Get a gift receipt. Gift receipts allow a gift recipient to easily return a gift with a receipt featuring a special bar code, the cost of the items is not included on the gift receipt to maintain confidentiality. Without a receipt, some retailers may only offer an exchange at the current markdown rate, not the original purchase price, greatly diminishing the value of the return. • Don’t open anything and keep it tagged. If a return is even remotely a possibility, keep the condition of the item and packaging as close

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How To Pick The Right Doll This Season Arts And For a little girl, there is no more magical gift to receive during the holidays then a beautiful new doll. Despite all the high tech toys, classic doll play has stood the test of time giving children today the same wonderful imagin­ ative play experiences as they did centuries ago. Dolls are important to children at each stage of development, providing comfort, security and “an available friend.” Here are some helpful tips on how to pick the right play doll for the right age. The size of the doll should be proportionate to a child’s size and strength. When she cradles the doll in her forearm, she should be able to hold the doll’s bottom in her hand, and its head should nestle in the crook of her elbow, exactly the way a baby would be held by an adult. The weight of the doll should also be proportionate to that of the child, which makes the doll easy to manage. Here are some other tips specific to your child’s level of development: • 0+: As a baby begins to investigate her new world of shapes and textures and develops essential skills, she needs a snuggly security companion. Select a plush and washable doll that is lightweight and between 10 and 12 inches tall; perfectly sized for tiny hands to hold and hug. • 18 months+: As baby

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Although it may not appeal to you at first, there are lots of good reasons to know how to make arts and crafts out of outdoor Christmas lights. The holidays are not just about you, but also your family. Along with family comes the opportunities to amuse younger children. You might also be from a family that has lots of individuals that are totally different. Besides board games, often crafting projects are a solution for family fun. Having a few tricks up your sleeve that involve outdoor Christmas lights can be extremely handy for days when you need to entertain them. • Crafting Traditions for The Holidays In the past, most Christmas presents were handmade. As a matter of fact, in some families they still work very hard to maintain this tradition. It wasn’t until the

• 5 years+: Girls begin to project themselves into their world and start to develop and value friendships. In turn, they are looking for playmates. Select dolls that have a variety of wardrobe, hair design and accessory choices. With so many made for every age and every stage, finding the perfect doll has never been easier.

late 1800s that it became common to buy Christmas presents. For this reason, it can be a fun idea to make Christmas about making gifts for each other. Outdoor Christmas lights are a fun way to craft and are easy enough for small children to work with. • Crafting with Short Strings of Lights Shorter strings of outdoor Christmas lights are perfect for decorating smaller objects. After they’re finished, they can be used as outdoor decorations. Some popular ideas for shorter strands of outdoor Christmas lights are: Making snowmen decorations, Making a wreath, Making a message or shape (for example, spelling out Merry Christmas). • More Complicated Crafts There was a popular children’s toy in the 1970s that specifically dealt with lights. You can imitate this on a large scale as an exciting outdoor Christmas lights craft project. Basically, you will need a small drill, a lot

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