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THE WINCHESTER SUN THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 2019 — B3 SERVICE DIRECTORY Service Air Condition Construction Roofing and Guttering SPONSORED BY NIE NEWS IN EDUCATION LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER “Okay, Woody! You’re up!” Chloe announced. “Moment of truth, Dawg!” “You don’t scare us, you little sausage!” “You got this, son!” Everyone was yelling at once - some cheering me, others taunting me - but everyone knew the ribbing was in good fun. It was the Hard-knock Hounds versus the Big Bad Bruisers in the biggest event of the year - the Fourth Annual Neighborhood “It’s All in Good Fun & Games” Tournament. It all started several years ago when Mom realized we didn’t know all our neighbors. “Knowing our neighbors is important,” Mom had said. “There are so many benefits to having good neighbors – and to have good neighbors then we have to be good neighbors! There are people living right down the road from us and we don’t even know their names. That’s going to change.” So, Mom made her world-famous sugar cookies – 8 dozen to be exact – and Mom, Dad, Chloe and I began the task at hand. House by house, we rang the doorbell and waited. Slowly but surely, the door always opened. We introduced ourselves and handed them a batch of sugary treats. Shortly afterwards, we hosted a cookout for everyone. The rest, as they say, is history. Now we visit, watch out for each other’s houses, pick up mail when someone’s on vacation, and borrow – and loan – cup after cup of sugar. And once a year we have a friendly competition. Whiffle ball, Horseshoes, Kickball, and now Cornhole. Although the tournament was for fun, it was serious business. The losing team had to treat the winning team to ice cream sundaes. More importantly, the winning team got bragging rights for the year! We were in the final round of play. The score was tied at 19. The first team to reach 21 points won. The Bruisers had already thrown, meaning my team, the Hard-knock Hounds, was on deck. It was my turn to pitch. “Here are your four beanbags. All you need is to put one bag through the hole or put two bags on the board and we win,” Chloe encouraged as she handed me the bags. I listened as people still hollered. “You’re gonna choke,” one of the Bruisers yelled. “You can do it, Woody!” I looked over and saw Dottie Miller, the Maltese who lived next door. She was wearing a pretty yellow dress and was sipping her mom’s famous homemade lemonade. My heart skipped a beat. Besides Mom and Chloe, Dottie was the prettiest girl in the neighborhood. Suddenly, I was nervous. Mom and Dad must have noticed because they started cheering for me. I gripped the first bean bag, focused on the hole, and gave it my best toss. It soared through the air and hit the pavement. “That’s okay, Woody,” my teammates yelled, “you’ve got 3 bags left. Sink this one in!” I tossed the second bag. Cheers erupted. We were one point ahead. “All you need is one more point, son,” Dad yelled. I focused and tossed. Next thing I knew, I was hoisted in the air! “We won! Three cheers for Woody!” Everyone chanted as they tossed me up and down in the air. I saw Dottie waving at me. I raised my paw to wave back, forget- ting I held the fourth beanbag. I watched the bag soar through the air, land on the refreshment table and knock over a crystal pitcher. It wasn’t just any pitcher. It was Mrs. Miller’s favor- ite antique crystal pitcher – the one she served her famous lemonade in. Shards of glass covered the patio. My teammates paused the celebration, and everyone helped clean up. Seconds ago, I was a winner. Now I felt defeated. “It was an accident, son,” Dad reassured me as he and Mom swept up the glass. “Your dad’s correct. It was an accident,” Mrs. Miller said before I had the chance to apologize. “I’m just thrilled your team won!” “Me too!” Dottie echoed, wiping lemonade from her hair. “Thank you, Mrs. Miller, but I promise I’ll replace the pitcher,” I explained. “You don’t need to wor…” Mrs. Miller started to respond, but I held up my paw and respectfully interrupted. Accident or not, Mom and Dad had taught Chloe and me to respect other people and their property. I wouldn’t feel better until I replaced the pitcher. “I have ten dollars and thirty-eight cents in my piggy bank. I’m guessing the pitcher costs at least twenty dollars. I’m going to get a job, earn the money and replace the pitcher.” “You’re a good boy, Woody.” Mrs. Miller’s com- ment caused me to blush. “Thank you. By the way, do you know of anyone who is hiring?” For some reason, this made every- one laugh. “Actually, I do,” Mrs. Miller answered. “And they need someone with a good arm who can throw!” Out of Sorts Written by Leigh Anne Florence and illustrated by Chris Ware Auctions & Sales Garage Sales FINAL MOVING SALE 22 Rex Ct, Stoney Brook Saturday 8am-1pm Something for everyone. MOVING SALE 13 Cardinal Lane Saturday 9am-2pm Cherry queen tester bed w/mat- tress & boxsprings, washer and dryer, dining room table and 8 chairs, 2 lift chairs, much more. Yard Sale 220 W Robinson Ct. Winchester, 9/13 -9/15 730am Antiques, Collectibles, Furni- ture, Household items, Large yard sale Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Employment Job Opportunities Accepting applications for Class A or B CDL driver. Monday-Friday, no weekends. All local. Great pay. Please call 859-744-7007 for more information. ADESA Lexington seeking Security Guard Candidates for local auto auction. Interested candidates should submit their resume to: Danita Laird @ [email protected]. APARTMENT COMMUNITY MAINTENANCE POSITION Full time maintenance position available. Must have experience in plumbing, electrical, drywall and general remodeling/ construction knowledge. Must pass background check and drug test. Apply in person: Westwood Apartments 900 Westwood Dr. Winchester, KY For more information, 502-226-0433 Equal Employment Opportunity Job Opportunities Horse Farm Help Up to 30 hours per week. Ex- perience, references required. Feeding, stalls, grooming, ba- sic groundwork. Qualifies for equine degree internship. 859- 536-5630 LSC COMMUNICATIONS is hiring in Danville. $12/hour with increases to $14.45/hour plus benefits. Rotating 12 hour shifts. Apply online at Indeed.com or call 859-238-7910. AA/EEO NOW HIRING!!! Local Tri-Axle Dump Drivers (Home Daily) OTR Regional TT Drivers (Drop and Hook) (Home Every Weekend) (Dedicated Routes) Local Drivers-Paid Hourly Competitive Wages & Benefits! Apply online at: haynestruckingllc.com 1-800-514-2384 or 1-859-254-2385 Haynes is A Family Business With A Friendly Atmosphere for over 50 Years Local Equipment Rental Company has an opening for Class A CDL Licensed driver and Rental Yard positions. Full-time, overtime and benefits. Assist with pick-ups, deliveries, customer load/unload, service and clean equipment. Apply within at Equipment Sales & Rentals, 2390 South Danville Bypass Danville KY 40422 The City of Danville is accepting applications for the following position: Network Technician Applications may be obtained at the City’s website www. danvilleky.org or by contacting Donna Peek, HR Director, City of Danville, 445 West Main Street, Danville, Ky. 40422, (859)-238-1200 All applicants must pass a drug screen and background test The City of Danville is An Equal Opportunity Employer Want to learn about dog training? Get paid to foster through our puppy raising program. No risk or liability. Contact [email protected] for more information. Job Opportunities The City of Danville is accepting applications for the following position(s): Police Officer Applications may be obtained at the City’s website www.danvilleky.org or by contacting Donna Peek, Human Resource Director, City of Danville, 445 West Main Street, Danville, Ky. 40422, (859)-238-1200 FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK All applicants must pass a drug screen and background test The City of Danville is An Equal Opportunity Employer Merchandise Health & Beauty HIGH QUALITY CBD Delivered Straight to your door- Oil, Salve, Edibles, Vape Juice and more. Kentucky Grown, Kentucky Proud. Visit rockyridgehempco.com to learn more! Rentals Apartments Brown Proctor Apartments Senior Living at it’s BEST! 108 South Main Street Winchester, KY 1 Bedroom & Efficiency Apartments available 859-744-0323 Equal Housing Opportunity and Handicap Accessible. NOW RENTING 1 BD Apts/Seniors in downtown Rented under HUD Section 8 Beverly White Towers Equal Housing Opportunity 859-744-0521 Transportation Trucks, SUVs & Vans 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe, Needs transmission, excellent motor, good shape inside and out. , $1,000.00 859-595-2083 Services Caregiving Will sit with elderly. References. Experienced. 859-644-2735. Child Care & Nursery School Want to keep infants in my home. Experienced in child care. Masters degree. 859-771- 1970. Public Notices Public Notices NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned intends to sell the personal property de- scribed below to enforce a lien imposed on said property un- der The Kentucky Self Storage Facility Act Statutes (Section 359.200-359.250). The under- signed will sell at public sale by competitive bidding on Thurs- day, September 19th, 10:00AM EST on Lockerfox.com. Said property is stored at: Storage Rentals of America- ByPass -- 1320 Bypass Rd. Winchester, KY Clark Co. The following: Name, Unit #, Contents: Eldoria Fugate, 063 Household Items Mark Thomas, 064 Household Items Belvin McCord, 291 Household Items Public Notices Public Notices NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned intends to sell the personal property described below to enforce a lien imposed on said property under The Kentucky Self Stor- age Facility Act Statutes (Sec- tion 359.200-359.250). The undersigned will sell at public sale by competitive bidding on Thursday, September 19 th at 10:00AM EST on Lockerfox. com. Said property is stored at: Storage Rentals of America- Winchester 4100 Rockwell Rd. Winchester, KY Clark Co. The following: Name: Unit # Contents: Cheryl Sanders, 0196 Household Items Michelle Hall, 0222 Household Items Amy Ritchie, 0556 Household Items Robert Johnson, A0164 Household Items Donovan Jackson, A0355 Household Items Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase by cash only. All purchased items are sold as is, where is, and must be removed at the time of the sale. Sale is subject to cancel- lation in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party. Dated this: September 12 th , 2019 Household Items Michael Mills, A2133 Household Items Michelle Lucas, A42 Household Items Byron Robertson, B18 Household Items Michelle Lucas, C07 Household Items Elmer Hale, G01 Household Items Brenda Lemaster, N36 Household Items George Maynard, Q0330 Household Items George Maynard, Q1617 Household Items Nathan Richardson, 300 Household Items Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase by cash only. All purchased items are sold as is, where is, and must be removed at the time of the sale. Sale is subject to cancel- lation in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party. Dated this: September 12th

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Page 1: THE WINCHESTER SUN THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 2019 — B3 Out …Sep 12, 2019  · Cheryl Sanders, 0196 Household Items Michelle Hall, 0222 Household Items Amy Ritchie, 0556 Household Items

THE WINCHESTER SUNTHURSDAY, SEPT. 12 , 2019 — B3

SERVICE DIRECTORYService

Air Condition

Construction

Roofing andGuttering

SPONSORED BY

NIENEWS IN EDUCATION

LEXINGTONHERALD-LEADER

“Okay, Woody! You’re up!” Chloe announced.

“Moment of truth, Dawg!”

“You don’t scare us, you little sausage!”

“You got this, son!”

Everyone was yelling at once - some cheering me, others taunting me - but everyone knew the ribbing was in good fun. It was the Hard-knock Hounds versus the Big Bad Bruisers in the biggest event of the year - the Fourth Annual Neighborhood “It’s All in Good Fun & Games” Tournament.

It all started several years ago when Mom realized we didn’t know all our neighbors. “Knowing our neighbors is important,” Mom had said. “There are so many benefits to having good neighbors – and to have good neighbors then we have to be good neighbors! There are people living right down the road from us and we don’t even know their names. That’s going to change.”

So, Mom made her world-famous sugar cookies – 8 dozen to be exact – and Mom, Dad, Chloe and I began the task at hand. House by house, we rang the doorbell and waited. Slowly but surely, the door always opened. We introduced ourselves and handed them a batch of sugary treats.

Shortly afterwards, we hosted a cookout for everyone. The rest, as they say, is history. Now we visit, watch out for each other’s houses, pick up mail when someone’s on vacation, and borrow – and loan – cup after cup of sugar.

And once a year we have a friendly competition. Whiffle ball, Horseshoes, Kickball, and now Cornhole.

Although the tournament was for fun, it was serious business. The losing team had to treat the winning team to ice cream sundaes. More importantly, the winning team got bragging rights for the year!

We were in the final round of play. The score was tied at 19. The first team to reach 21 points won. The Bruisers had already thrown, meaning my team, the Hard-knock Hounds, was on deck. It was my turn to pitch.

“Here are your four beanbags. All you need is to put one bag through the hole or put two bags on the board and we win,” Chloe encouraged as she handed me the bags. I listened as people still hollered.

“You’re gonna choke,” one of the Bruisers yelled.

“You can do it, Woody!” I looked over and saw Dottie Miller, the Maltese who lived next door. She was wearing a pretty yellow dress and was sipping her mom’s famous homemade lemonade. My heart skipped a beat. Besides Mom and Chloe, Dottie was the prettiest girl in the neighborhood. Suddenly, I was nervous. Mom and Dad must have noticed because they started cheering for me.

I gripped the first bean bag, focused on the hole, and gave it my best toss. It soared through the air and hit the pavement.

“That’s okay, Woody,” my teammates yelled, “you’ve got 3 bags left. Sink this one in!”

I tossed the second bag. Cheers erupted. We were one point ahead.

“All you need is one more point, son,” Dad yelled.

I focused and tossed. Next thing I knew, I was hoisted in the air!

“We won! Three cheers for Woody!” Everyone chanted as they tossed me up and down in the air.

I saw Dottie waving at me. I raised my paw to wave back, forget-ting I held the fourth beanbag.

I watched the bag soar through the air, land on the refreshment table and knock over a crystal pitcher. It wasn’t just any pitcher. It was Mrs. Miller’s favor-ite antique crystal pitcher – the one she served her famous lemonade in.

Shards of glass covered the patio. My teammates paused the celebration, and everyone helped clean up. Seconds ago, I was a winner. Now I felt defeated.

“It was an accident, son,” Dad reassured me as he and Mom swept up the glass.

“Your dad’s correct. It was an accident,” Mrs. Miller said before I had the chance to apologize. “I’m just thrilled your team won!”

“Me too!” Dottie echoed, wiping lemonade from her hair.

“Thank you, Mrs. Miller, but I promise I’ll replace the pitcher,” I explained.

“You don’t need to wor…” Mrs. Miller started to respond, but I held up my paw and respectfully interrupted. Accident or not, Mom and Dad had taught Chloe and me to respect other people and their property. I wouldn’t feel better until I replaced the pitcher.

“I have ten dollars and thirty-eight cents in my piggy bank. I’m guessing the pitcher costs at least twenty dollars. I’m going to get a job, earn the money and replace the pitcher.”

“You’re a good boy, Woody.” Mrs. Miller’s com-ment caused me to blush.

“Thank you. By the way, do you know of anyone who is hiring?” For some reason, this made every-one laugh.

“Actually, I do,” Mrs. Miller answered. “And they need someone with a good arm who can throw!”

Out of SortsWritten by Leigh Anne Florence and illustrated by Chris Ware

Auctions & Sales

Garage Sales

FINAL MOVING SALE22 Rex Ct, Stoney Brook

Saturday 8am-1pm Something for everyone.

MOVING SALE13 Cardinal Lane

Saturday 9am-2pmCherry queen tester bed w/mat-tress & boxsprings, washer and dryer, dining room table and 8 chairs, 2 lift chairs, much more.

Yard Sale220 W Robinson Ct.

Winchester, 9/13 -9/15 730am

Antiques, Collectibles, Furni-ture, Household items, Large yard sale Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Employment

Job Opportunities Accepting applications for Class A or B CDL driver.

Monday-Friday, no weekends.All local. Great pay.

Please call 859-744-7007 for more information.

ADESA Lexington seeking Security Guard Candidates for local auto auction. Interested candidates should submit their

resume to: Danita Laird @

[email protected].

APARTMENT COMMUNITYMAINTENANCE POSITION

Full time maintenanceposition available.

Must have experience in plumbing, electrical, drywall

and general remodeling/construction knowledge.Must pass backgroundcheck and drug test.

Apply in person:Westwood Apartments

900 Westwood Dr.Winchester, KY

For more information,502-226-0433

Equal Employment Opportunity

Job Opportunities Horse Farm Help

Up to 30 hours per week. Ex-perience, references required. Feeding, stalls, grooming, ba-sic groundwork. Qualifies for equine degree internship. 859-536-5630

LSC COMMUNICATIONS ishiring in Danville.

$12/hour with increases to $14.45/hour plus benefits.

Rotating 12 hour shifts. Apply online at Indeed.com or call

859-238-7910. AA/EEO

NOW HIRING!!!

Local Tri-Axle Dump Drivers(Home Daily)

OTR Regional TT Drivers(Drop and Hook)

(Home Every Weekend)(Dedicated Routes)

Local Drivers-Paid Hourly

Competitive Wages & Benefits!

Apply online at:haynestruckingllc.com

1-800-514-2384 or

1-859-254-2385

Haynes is A Family Business With A Friendly

Atmosphere for over 50 Years

Local Equipment RentalCompany has an opening for Class A CDL Licensed driver

and Rental Yard positions.Full-time, overtime and

benefits. Assist with pick-ups,deliveries, customer load/unload,service and clean equipment. Apply within at Equipment Sales & Rentals, 2390 South Danville

Bypass Danville KY 40422

The City of Danville is accepting applications for the

following position:

Network Technician

Applications may be obtained at the City’s website www.

danvilleky.org or by contacting Donna Peek, HR Director, City

of Danville, 445 West Main Street, Danville, Ky. 40422,

(859)-238-1200

All applicants must pass a drug screen and background test

The City of Danville is An Equal Opportunity Employer

Want to learn about dog training?

Get paid to foster through our puppy raising program.

No risk or liability. Contact [email protected] for

more information.

Job Opportunities The City of Danville is

accepting applications for the following position(s):

Police Officer

Applications may be obtained at the City’s website www.danvilleky.org

or by contacting Donna Peek, Human Resource Director,

City of Danville, 445 West Main Street, Danville, Ky. 40422,

(859)-238-1200

FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK

All applicants must pass a drug screen and background test

The City of Danville is An Equal Opportunity Employer

Merchandise

Health & Beauty

HIGH QUALITY CBD Delivered Straight to your door- Oil, Salve, Edibles, Vape Juice and more. Kentucky Grown, Kentucky Proud. Visit rockyridgehempco.com to learn more!

Rentals

ApartmentsBrown Proctor Apartments Senior Living at it’s BEST!

108 South Main Street Winchester, KY

1 Bedroom & Efficiency Apartments available

859-744-0323 Equal Housing Opportunity and

Handicap Accessible.

NOW RENTING1 BD Apts/Seniors

in downtownRented under HUD Section 8

Beverly White TowersEqual Housing Opportunity

859-744-0521

TransportationTrucks, SUVs

& Vans 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe, Needs transmission, excellent motor, good shape inside and out. , $1,000.00 859-595-2083

Services

Caregiving

Will sit with elderly.References. Experienced.

859-644-2735.

Child Care& Nursery School

Want to keep infants in my home. Experienced in child care. Masters degree. 859-771-1970.

Public Notices

Public Notices

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned intends to sell the personal property de-scribed below to enforce a lien imposed on said property un-der The Kentucky Self Storage Facility Act Statutes (Section 359.200-359.250). The under-signed will sell at public sale by competitive bidding on Thurs-day, September 19th, 10:00AM EST on Lockerfox.com. Said property is stored at: Storage Rentals of America- ByPass -- 1320 Bypass Rd. Winchester, KY Clark Co. The following:Name, Unit #, Contents:Eldoria Fugate, 063 Household Items

Mark Thomas, 064 Household Items

Belvin McCord, 291 Household Items

Michael Mills, A2133 Household Items

Michelle Lucas, A42 Household Items

Byron Robertson, B18 Household Items

Michelle Lucas, C07 Household Items

Elmer Hale, G01 Household Items

Brenda Lemaster, N36 Household Items

George Maynard, Q0330 Household Items

George Maynard, Q1617 Household Items

Nathan Richardson, 300 Household Items

Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase by cash only. All purchased items are sold as is, where is, and must be removed at the time of the sale. Sale is subject to cancel-lation in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party.Dated this: September 12th

Public Notices Public Notices

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned intends to sell the personal property described below to enforce a lien imposed on said property under The Kentucky Self Stor-age Facility Act Statutes (Sec-tion 359.200-359.250). The undersigned will sell at public sale by competitive bidding on Thursday, September 19 th at 10:00AM EST on Lockerfox.com. Said property is stored at:Storage Rentals of America- Winchester 4100 Rockwell Rd. Winchester, KY Clark Co.

The following:Name: Unit # Contents:

Cheryl Sanders, 0196Household Items

Michelle Hall, 0222Household Items

Amy Ritchie, 0556Household Items

Robert Johnson, A0164Household Items

Donovan Jackson, A0355 Household Items

Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase by cash only. All purchased items are sold as is, where is, and must be removed at the time of the sale. Sale is subject to cancel-lation in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party.

Dated this: September 12 th , 2019

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned intends to sell the personal property described below to enforce a lien imposed on said property under The Kentucky Self Stor-age Facility Act Statutes (Sec-tion 359.200-359.250). The undersigned will sell at public sale by competitive bidding on Thursday, September 19 th at 10:00AM EST on Lockerfox.com. Said property is stored at:Storage Rentals of America- Winchester 4100 Rockwell Rd. Winchester, KY Clark Co.

The following:Name: Unit # Contents:

Cheryl Sanders, 0196Household Items

Michelle Hall, 0222Household Items

Amy Ritchie, 0556Household Items

Robert Johnson, A0164Household Items

Donovan Jackson, A0355 Household Items

Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase by cash only. All purchased items are sold as is, where is, and must be removed at the time of the sale. Sale is subject to cancel-lation in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party.

Dated this: September 12 th , 2019

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned intends to sell the personal property de-scribed below to enforce a lien imposed on said property un-der The Kentucky Self Storage Facility Act Statutes (Section 359.200-359.250). The under-signed will sell at public sale by competitive bidding on Thurs-day, September 19th, 10:00AM EST on Lockerfox.com. Said property is stored at: Storage Rentals of America- ByPass -- 1320 Bypass Rd. Winchester, KY Clark Co. The following:Name, Unit #, Contents:Eldoria Fugate, 063 Household Items

Mark Thomas, 064 Household Items

Belvin McCord, 291 Household Items

Michael Mills, A2133 Household Items

Michelle Lucas, A42 Household Items

Byron Robertson, B18 Household Items

Michelle Lucas, C07 Household Items

Elmer Hale, G01 Household Items

Brenda Lemaster, N36 Household Items

George Maynard, Q0330 Household Items

George Maynard, Q1617 Household Items

Nathan Richardson, 300 Household Items

Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase by cash only. All purchased items are sold as is, where is, and must be removed at the time of the sale. Sale is subject to cancel-lation in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party.Dated this: September 12th