E LOCAL RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS H T Presorted Standard ECRWSS U.S. Postage Paid Sunbury, PA Snyder County Times 17801 The Area’s Largest Weekly Newspaper! Permit No. #17 A DIRECT MAIL PUBLICATION - 23RD YEAR - NO. 32 Friday, August 7, 2020 MIDDLEBURG, PA 17842 Neil’s Garage Chosen NAPA/ Selinsgrove Celebrates Lewisburg Farmers Market ASE Autocare Shop Of The Year National Farmers Market Week Open Wednesday & Saturday By Kay Poeth By Kay Poeth

The Lewisburg Farmers Market is open Wednesdays from 8 am- 3 pm and now on Saturdays from 9 am – 1 pm. Neil’s Garage has been selected as the NAPA/ASE AutoCare The Lewisburg Farmers Market is bustling with busi- Shop of the Year! Congratulations to Adam, David, and Dean ness on Wednesdays. 120 vendors display their wares Mowery owners of this local, family operated business. from fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked good, soaps, Neil’s Garage has been selected as the NAPA/ASE Au- sheepskin products, fl ower stands, and more. Custom- toCare Shop of the Year! The NAPA/ ASE AutoCare ers browse the many stands both inside and outside the shop of the year is chosen each year based on the shop’s market building. The sputtering of the engine at the reputation, quality of work, ASE certifi cation levels, and Hit and Miss homemade ice cream beckoned shoppers relationship with their local NAPA Store. Each AutoCare to the new vendor. Heading to the year-round Wednes- shop in the Carlisle Distribution Center’s 326 total Au- day Market is a popular destination. toCare shops is eligible to be nominated and the compe- The Lewisburg Farmers Market is now open on Sat- tition can be stiff . Congratulations to Neil’s Garage for urdays. According to Joe Sharp, manager, “Our Satur- earning this recognition! day Market is growing, and taking on a diff erent feel “We are very honored to have been chosen as Shop of the Year. We would like to thank all of our loyal custom- than Wednesdays, but we think you’ll like what you ers for helping us to achieve this goal!” The Selinsgrove Farmers’ Market joins markets across fi nd!” Neil’s Garage Inc. has been providing quality car care in the country in celebrating National Farmers’ Market Currently, the Saturday Market features 40 vendors Middleburg since 1964. Three generations of the Mow- Week from August 2-8. The festivities will include a and is looking to attract more vendors. “While not all ery family have owned and operated the business begin- fl ower and gardening demo, raffl e, and live music. Our of our Wednesday vendors are there, we have some ning with Neil. That tradition of excellence and service market, which operates every Saturday, May through new faces, plenty of fresh produce, and delightful was passed on to his sons, David and Dean. Stepping up November, will be celebrating on Saturday, August 8, treats for you to try! We also have craft vendors that as the third generation in this family-owned business is with a fun schedule to include: join us on Saturdays!” They also have a meat vendor David’s son, Adam. • 10 a.m. – 10:30 am – The Greensmith, mother-daugh- and a bakery. Neil’s Garage Inc. delivers honest and professional ter duo, will be presenting a fl oral design demonstration An added incentive for Saturday vendors-the vendor automotive repair and auto maintenance services to the with garden commentary fee is waived during the month of August! Call Sharp people of Middleburg and surrounding areas. The qual- • 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 pm – Music with Larry Smith at 570-713-5853 or email [email protected]. ity ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certifi ed tech- • 11 am– Proclamation from Selinsgrove Mayor, Jeff Reed According to Sharp, “We want to appeal to the work- nicians at Neil’s Garage Inc employ today’s latest auto- week crowd as well as provide an outing for families motive technology and are equipped to handle all major • All day – Raffl e with a chance to win a market goodie bag! by off ering additional entertainment for children.” and minor repairs on foreign and domestic vehicles. On August 1, the Saturday Market featured a Sheep Neil’s Garage Inc. is a certifi ed NAPA AutoCare Cen- • All day – Kids’ scavenger hunt around the market with Art by Chris Shearing Demonstration, a Chicken BBQ, Live Music, ter that provides the benefi ts of an established national and the popular Hit and Miss ice cream. entity while maintaining the personal touch of a family The Selinsgrove Farmers’ Market operates every Sat- urday from 9 am to 1 pm from May through November. Each Saturday, they plan to showcase special food owned business. and other fun events. A carnival food fest is in the “We understand that your vehicle is a major invest- It is located in The Commons, on the corner of Market ment, and that is why we care for each customer’s vehicle and Pine Streets in downtown Selinsgrove. We are a non- works. On August 8, come and build your own fairy as if it were our own,” state the Mowery’s. profi t, volunteer-run market supported by Selinsgrove garden with C & K Unique Creations. Then try a Ma- Neil’s Garage Inc is located at 218 E. Main Street in Projects, Inc. ple Iced Coff ee, enjoy freshly made-on-site donuts, Middleburg. Their hours of operation are Monday-Fri- National Farmers Market Week is an annual celebra- and hand-crafted Ice cream. Shop for fresh produce, day from 7:30 am-5:00 pm. For more information on tion of farmers markets coordinated by the Farmers Mar- and so much more! their service including Tips and Advice, Services, Tire ket Coalition, a membership-based 501 (c) (3) nonprofi t So stop by the Lewisburg Farmers Market located at Service, National Warranties, and more visit them at organization that supports farmers markets nationwide 600 Fairground Road. Now open on Wednesday from www.Neil’sgarage.com or Facebook. Call 570-837-2200 through training, technical assistance, and network- 8 am-3 pm with some vendors open until 5 pm and to book your next appointment. building. This year, the campaign is centered on the es- Saturday from 9 am- 1pm! Visit Facebook for more sential role that farmers markets play in the food system details. as demonstrated by the coronavirus pandemic. Snyder County Arts The Selinsgrove Farmers’ Market began in 2008 and joined Selinsgrove Projects Inc. in 2015. Currently, it hosts 11 farmers throughout the season selling a wide va- Council Disbanding riety of products, including duck and chicken eggs, raw Snyder County Arts Council (SCAC) is disbanding this milk cheese, maple syrup, meats, vegetable and house year. The mission of the Snyder County Arts Council plants, fresh produce, berries, wine, craft beer, and fl ow- (SCAC) is/was to encourage, support, and create oppor- ers. The market hosts over 25 vendors overall expand- tunities for those who participate in and appreciate the ing off erings to homemade soaps, candles, knits, art, and visual, written, and performing arts. We have always more. been especially interested in programs benefi tting our This year, our market has faced additional costs for community’s young people. supplies in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and has Pandemic-related social restrictions combined with a seen our small businesses struggling to make revenue. lack of SCAC volunteers have forced the cancellation of The farmers market developed a safety plan to keep most of the Council’s usual projects in 2019-2020. How- vendors and customers safe to include social distancing ever, our county is fortunate that others are taking ac- barriers, hand sanitizer at vendor tables, and mandatory tive roles in fulfi lling SCAC’s mission. SCAC applauds masks for vendors (and strongly encouraged for all pa- the eff orts of the Snyder County Library system (https:// trons). We also saw an increase in interest from small snydercountylibraries.org), The Regional Engagement businesses to join the market this season. Center (REC) (https://www.selinsgroverec.com), Sny- “While it has been a challenging season this year to der County Coalition For Kids (http://www.scc4k.org), reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve seen a and The Middlecreek Area Community Center (MACC) silver lining in that our customer fl ow has increased, and (https://www.maccrec.org) to help local families in need we are still able to provide an opportunity for local farms during these unprecedented times. and businesses to expand their sales,” said Sara Lauver, Snyder County Arts Council is dividing our assets Chair of the market committee. among these four organizations and urges all who are Dressler’s Farm, a longtime farm at the market, is also able to donate what you can to support all they do for our an approved site to accept the Senior Farmers Market community. vouchers, off ering another opportunity to the commu- nity for access to heathy and local foods. “Farmers markets are essential to the life and liveli- hood of millions of shoppers and tens of thousands of farmers,” says Ben Feldman, Executive Director of the Farmers Market Coalition. “But farmers markets don’t happen by accident. 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Commons Downtown Selinsgrove gust 6. yard Theater, and the Packer House, our current “home.” West Snyder Class of 1965 Breakfast-Beaver Springs Linda Ulrich will be dancing the Birthday Jive on August Thousands of people have seen, enjoyed, and been enter- August 10th, 8:30am, Vinces Family Rest 6. Let’s get the party started! tained by our members, and we cannot wait to get back to Table of Grace Food Bank, Mt. Pleasant Mills John Reigle will be sprinkled with Old Age Dust on Au- entertaining you once more. Due to the COVID pandemic, August 11th, 10:30-12:30 & 5-6pm, Emmanuel UMC gust 7 while Ben Umstead will be serenaded by the Birth- we have decided to postpone our next show, “Five Tellers Info: Tuesdays at 570-539-8915 9-1pm. day Song. Dancing in the Rain” by Mark Dunn, until a time to be Blood Drive MACC Beaver Springs Lindsay Dressler will be crowned Princess of the Birth- determined later. While it saddens us to do so, the safety of August 12th, day Party on August 9. Lindsay is still rocking those Flirty our actors, technicians, and audience members are of para- Free Community Dinner Port Trevorton 30’s! mount importance. Thus, the Valley Players board recently August 13th, 5-7pm Hope UMC Fellowship Hall Alice Steininger will be Belle of the Birthday Ball on determined that it would be best to “see” everyone once we Hillbilly Food Festival Beavertown Rescue Hose Co August 8. fi nd ourselves safer and healthier hopefully in 2021. Aug. 13-14th, 4-8pm, Aug. 14th, Noon-8pm, Possum Jenn and Scott Umstead sway to the refrains of the An- Hollow Park, 222 South Sassafrass St. Behind Fire Co. niversary Waltz on August 8. Kratzerville Volunteer Fire Co. Pot Pie Day Lost and found at the Paxtonville Park- During the month August 15th, noon til sold out. Turkey or Ham Pick up or of July a game and a set of keys were found at the park. To to-go quarts. All Proceeds to Fire Co. claim, call 570-837-5373 with a description. Top Quality Oil Selinsgrove VFW Live Music Outside on Patio Middleburg News August 15th, Doors 5pm, No Cover Charge, Food/Drink The Middleburg Kiwanis are hosting their 6th Annual 5K for purchase. Public is Invited Jesse Band at 6pm Walk/Run on Saturday, August 8 beginning at the Middle- Need Fuel Oil? Selinsgrove Farmers Market every Saturday burg Carnival Grounds. Registration opens at 7 am with August 15th, 9-1pm. Commons Downtown Selinsgrove the run stepping out at 8 am. Awards will be given for over- We Have The Best Fuel/ Stony Run Mission McAlisterville all male and female plus the top 3 in each of 9 diff erent Best Service/ Best Prices August 16th, Caleb Snook will be sharing at 6. age groups. Applications are available on the Middleburg Back-To-School Rally Penn View Bible Institute Kiwanis 5K Facebook page. Registrations are also being Top Quality - 570-374-8393 August 21st, 7pm Concert 8:30pm Fireworks accepted the morning of the race. NOTICE Beavertown News NOTE TO READERS:++ The “Helping Hands Helping Others” Organization will To place events in the calendar please send them at least have their food distribution program on Wednesday, Au- • Heating • Windows three weeks before the event so that we can publish it gust 19, beginning at 9:30 am. The drive-through food • Electrical • Doors at least twice before the event. The deadline for events distribution will be held at the Beavertown Fire Company • Chimney • Skirting is Monday by Noon. The calendar goes by space avail- Fairgrounds. Volunteers are welcome to help. For more in- able. Send, fax or e-mail us your event. Address: P.O. formation, call Bob at 570-765-2020. Liners • Tubs Box 356, Middleburg, PA 17842. Fax: 570-837-0776. Rescue Hose Co. #20 is hosting a Hillbilly Food Festi- • Siding • Plumbing E-mail: [email protected]. All phone numbers must include val on August 13-14 from 4-8 pm and on August 15 from area code. noon- 8 pm. Friday night features Fish, Crab Cakes, and Oysters. Saturday, beginning at 4 pm is the Beef and Ham Potpie special, also available by the quart. Come and en- Important Message From joy your favorite carnival food and Rescue Hose specialty foods. Eat at socially distanced tables or take-out. Vendors also include funnel cakes, and Houtz’s Sweet Treats. No Jackson Twp Tax Collector bicycles or pets (except for service animals) are permitted The Jackson Township Tax Collector’s offi ce at 76 Mid- on the grounds. Located at Possom Hollow Park in Bea- penn Drive Selinsgrove Pa (Kratzerville) will remain vertown. closed to the public for the remainder of 2020 due to the Tom and Karen Burns strolled down 51 Anniversary Av- COVID-19 pandemic, all scheduled offi ce hours are can- enue on August 2. They still have that loving feeling! May celed. The offi ce is located at the Tax Collector’s home, the hand-holding and smooching never end! and would be unable to meet the CDC requirement for Beaver Springs News social distancing. The Tax Collector has limited the en- The MACC is hosting Youth Bingo on Friday, August 7 trance to the home to family members only. This action from 6-8 pm. Doors open at 5:30 pm. $10 admission in- cludes 20 games of bingo, hotdog, chips, and a drink. Ad- will limit personal exposure to any avoidable chances of 570-539-8101 contacting the coronavirus by family members. ditional food available for purchase. Door prizes. If your The tax payments should be made by mail, or deposited child needs assistance playing bingo, parent or adult must in the drop box located by the offi ce entrance. This prac- stay to assist. Located at 67 Elm Street. For more informa- tice has been in place at the Tax Collector’s offi ce since tion, call 570-658-2276. the pandemic started. Those taxpayers needing a paid re- McClure News ceipt should enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope McClure Volunteer Fire Company will be hosting a Roast with their payment to return the paid receipt. Beef Dinner on Sunday August 9 from 11 am-1 pm. $9. Take Out Only. The meal will consist of Roast Beef, Fill- ing, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, 2 vegetables and assorted deserts. Located at 49 W. Specht Street. FreeburgNews Alzheimer’s Association Carol Hoff man was serenaded by the Birthday Song on August 3 and she showed off her awesome birthday jiving Online Support Group steps. Selinsgrove News Brookdale Grayson View Senior Living Solutions will On Tuesday, August 11, Summertime at the Gazebo con- be holding monthly on-line meetings about Alzheim- cert series welcomes Three’s Company Brass from 6:30- er’s and Dementia. Starting in September, join us in a 8:00 pm. Concerts are held at the Commons, Market & monthly Zoom meeting to discuss current issues, topics Pine Streets in downtown Selinsgrove. Social distancing is and ask questions related to Alzheimer’s and Dementia encouraged; masks are recommended. with our ceritifed Support group facilitator Laurie. On Thursday, August 13, The Rudy Gelnett Summer Mu- Every 2nd Monday of the month, starting on September sic Series in Selinsgrove sponsored by Selinsgrove Proj- 14th, 6 pm to 7pm. ects, Inc. (SPI) will feature the Doug McMinn Blues Band. ic Creations Please call or email to secure your spot for the meeting. The Thursday evening concert series be held on the Com- 570-374-2923 or [email protected] mons from 6:30-8:00 pm. Also Street of Shops “Downtown” Booth #311 The Selinsgrove Farmers’ Market operates every Satur- day from 9 am to 1 pm from May through November. It Upcycled, Shabby Chic, Live Edge is located in The Commons, on the corner of Market and niture, Commissions & Repairs. Pine Streets in downtown Selinsgrove. Celebrate National Farmers Market Week on Saturday! Births The Old Herman School is open for tours on Sunday afternoons from 1-4 pm June 7- September 6. Admission A Boy, Kaden Robert Sheaff er to Amanda and Jason is free. CDC recommendations will be followed. The Old Sheaff er of Freeburg on July 24, 2020 at 3:06am at The Herman School is located at 3015 Salem Road in Selin- Family Place of Evangelical. Grandparents are Larry and sgrove. For more information call 570-966-4320 or visit Gloria Master of Mt. Pleasant Mills and Bruce and Kathy Old Herman School on Facebook. Sheaff er of Freeburg. The Snyder County Arts Council (SCAC) has disbanded. Most of the organizations projects have been cancelled OLD TRAIL SUPPLY due to the pandemic and the lack of volunteers prompted 813 Old Trail Road, Port Trevorton, PA 17864 the action. The SCAC’s assets will be divided among the JFM Virginia Style Ham $3.40 lb. Middleburg Auction Snyder County Library system, The REC, Snyder County Coalition for Kids, and the MACC to help local families JFM NY X-Sharp White Cheddar Cheese $4.09 lb. The following items were sold on August 4, 2020 in need. Disposable Fly Trap $4.39 Calf: $5 to $235 per hundred; Fats: $64 to $115 by the Richfi eld News Warehouse Corn Broom $13.19 Ton; Cow: $5 to $78 per hundred; Bull: $50 to $112 per On Saturday, August 8 from noon- 2 pm, join Raena hundred; Feeder: $40 to $180 per hundred; Hogs: $37 to 50 ct. Wooden Clothes Pins $2.89 Rood for a socially-distanced luncheon to chat about her 24 ct. 16.9 fl . oz. Spring Water $2.49 $58 per hundred; Pigs: $17 to $90 per head; Sows: $1 to new book, Subversive. Cost is $20 and includes lunch and $36 per hundred; Boars: $1 to $4; Sheep: $70 to $195; an autographed copy of Subversive. Register by contacting Goats: $30 to $400 per head; Lamb: $25 to $195 per hun- HOURS: CLOSED SUNDAYS Stephanie at Guardian Angel (717-694-3901) in Richfi eld. MONDAY & SATURDAY 8:00AM-4:00PM; TUESDAY-FRIDAY 8:00AM-7:00PM dred; Caull Pigs: $37. If there’s enough interest, we’ll add a second date! Golf Tournament to Benefi t McClure Veterans Community Pool ©1997 Snyder County Times, Inc. The 25th Annual Golf Tournament at Lost Creek Golf 405 East Main Street, Middleburg, Pa. 17842 Club will be held on August 15 beginning at 9 am. The Four Telephone: 570-837-6065 Fax: 570-837-0776 Person Scramble is $65 for non-members or $50 for mem- bers. Prizes will be awarded for Closest to Pin, Straight Email: [email protected] Drive, Putting Contest, and Door prizes. The Lost Creek Hours: Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday 8-4 Golf Tournament is held in memory of Rich Shilling. Pro- Thursday 1-4 • Friday By Appointment ceeds benefi t the McClure Veterans Memorial Community Publisher/Owner: Susan Weaver Pool. For more information, call Soot at 570-850-8262 or In-Offi ce Staff: Valerie Hollenbach, Debbie Gastelu & Cheyenne Peachy 8:00 AM till Lost Creek Golf Club at 717-463-2540 for tickets and hole donations. Registration Deadline is August The Snyder County Times is a combination of The Selinsgrove Times Rt. 522, between Middleburg & Kreamer 12. 1858, The Middleburg Post 1882, and The McClure Plain Dealer 1905. A Book Signing for Benjy and the County Fair lifetime of Newspaper Publishing. Bonnie Swinehart is pleased to announce the release of Standard postage paid at Post Offi ce, Middleburg, PA 17842. Send all address Dair changes to Snyder County Times, Inc., P.O. Box 356, Middleburg, PA 17842. Eggs & Produce 11:45 AM; Small Animal her second book Benjy and the County Fair. 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Member of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers Association. The Valley Players have been creating theater for 49 August 7, 2020, Snyder County Times -3 Police Courts Go Ask Alice SELINSGROVE STATE POLICE Deeds: Submit your questions Criminal Mischief Between 6p.m.-7a.m. July 26-27, at Peggy A. Mull, Mt Pleasant Mills & Catherine S. Varner, to Alice Stelter Insurance 80 Railroad Avenue, in Spring Township. Unknown indi- Salisbury NC to Leslie S. Lenig, Coal Township property at 570-372-0612 or alice@ viduals spray painted various messages on the inside of in Perry Township for the sum of 180,000.00. stelterinsurance.com 832 N. the covered bridge. Robert K. & Richard L. Strouse for Hilda M. Strouse Market St. Selinsgrove, Pa Harassment/Physical Contact 8:10 p.m. at 19318 Rt. Trust & Kenneth L. Strouse to Raymond Glenn Sterner & 17870 522, in Spring Township. A verbal argument turned phys- Nova Cassidy Kuhn, Selinsgrove property in Shamokin Respectfully submitted by ical between a Elaine Carrasquillo-Melendez, 34, and her Dam Borough for the sum of 174,900.00. Alice Stelter, B.S. Health 16 year old daughter, both of Beaver Springs. PSP is in- Christopher S. Morrison & Adrianne l. Daka Morrison, Education, Certifi ed Senior vestigating. Monroe Township to Casey C. Seaman & Katie M. Dido- Advisor CSA DUI 11:28 p.m. July 3, on N. Susquehanna Trail/Stetler menico Seaman, Shamokin Dam Borough property in Licensed Insurance Agent Avenue, in Shamokin Dam. A 2013 Mazda 3 driven by Monroe Township for the sum of 200,000.00. Kevin Rhodes, 26, of New Columbia, was stopped for George A. & Celia R. Lendh, Middleburg to Lendh Fam- going through a steady red light. Rhodes was found to be ily Trust 2 properties in Middlecreek Township for the Question: The reality of the pandemic has really got me under the infl uence of alcohol and a controlled substance. sum of 1.00. thinking again about getting Life insurance. Which type Burglary/Commercial Force Between 11p.m.-10a.m. Charlene M. Lauver, Middleburg to Marlin N. & Sylvia is the best to have? July 29-30, at Jacks Mountain Freeze, at 4145 Troxelville J. Kurtz, Beavertown property in Middlecreek Township Road, in Center Township. An unknown actor forced for the sum of 315,000.00. Answer: You are not alone, the thought of life Insurance might open a window to gain entry. The actor then stole money Jedidaiah W. Clark & Amanda C. Walter for Dawn C. never have crossed some people’s mind prior to the COVID-19 from the business. Clark to Jason B. & Louise E. Wise, McClure property in outbreak. I read recently that 36% now think they will be buy- Theft/Crime by Deception Between 10a.m.-3p.m. July McClure Borough for the sum of 80,000.00. ing life insurance in the next 12 months. If you are currently 29, in Salem Court Manor, in Penn Township. The victim, Steven A. Jr & Christine L. Witmer, Freeburg to Steven without life insurance, it pays to explore your options. a 50 year old female, of Selinsgrove, received an email M. & Shelley L. Bogush, Selinsgrove Borough property Life Insurance comes in two main varieties: permanent (also from what she believed to be Apple regarding her iPhone in Washington Township for the sum of 109,900.00. known as whole life) and term insurance. Permanent insurance being hacked. The victim was scammed into sending C. Raymond & Connie A. Laudenstager, Kreamer to covers you forever and accumulates a cash value that you can $400 in Google Play Cards. Kenneth R. & Leslie J. Laudenslager, Middleburg 2 prop- borrow against. Permanent insurance can cost 6 to 10 times Crash 3:51 p.m. July 24, on SR 204 at Country Cream- erties in Middlecreek Township for the sum of 65,369.80 more than term life. If you are 40 years old, you might decide ery parking lot, in Jackson Township. A 2004 Dodge Da- & 52,253.30. that a 30-year term policy will be enough, because by the time kota driven by Tyler L. Shaner, 19, of Middleburg, was Douglas S. Garrison for Lucinda J. Garrison, Beaver- you are 70, you will not need that money anymore. Conversely, traveling north on SR 204 near its intersection with the town to Kevin P. & Erin R. Walter, Miffl inburg property if you want a policy to cover your fi nal expenses, you will need parking lot of the Country Creamery.A 2016 Ford Focus in Adams Township for the sum of 50,000.00. to purchase whole life. driven by Taylor L. Cray, 20, of Selinsgrove, was exiting Dystyn L. Adams for Terry L. Adams, McClure to The reason for having life insurance is for the people you the parking lot and attempting to travel south on Sr 204 Dustyn L. Adams, McClure property in McClure Bor- care about, who you do not want to end up leaving in a serious when it was struck by Shaner’s Dodge Dakota. Minor in- ough for the sum of 1.00. fi nancial crunch. Do not delay, the sooner you purchase life juries were reported. Cray was cited for vehicle entering Allen F. Kemble, Newport to Andrew H. & Eileen S. insurance; the sooner you will get peace of mind in the event or crossing roadway. Zimmerman, Port Trevorton property in Chapman Town- something was to happen to you. Peace of mind is an impor- Crash 5:16 p.m. July 30, on Shade Mountain Road, in ship for the sum of 60,000.00. tant thing to have, and not just during a global health crisis. Beaver Township. A 1997 Jeep Wrangler driven by a David S. Newell, Monroe Township to Humberto Ace- 17 year old male, of Middleburg, was traveling west on vedo & Yesenia Cortes, Selinsgrove property in Monroe Shade Mountain Road. For unknown reasons the driv- Township for the sum of 129,000.00. er lost control of his Jeep Wrangler and it traveled in a Pamela F. Holdren & Benjamin C. Carper, Middleburg Susquehanna Announces southwesterly direction, struck a tree and then rolled over. to Pamela F. & Benjamin C. Carper, Middleburg property The investigation continues. in Washington Township for the sum of 1.00. Criminal/Simple Trespass 4:02 p.m. August 1, at 6123 Robert Jason & Kristine Ann Scho, Middleburg to Phased Move-In Plan New Berlin Highway. PSP was dispatched for a report of Christopher A. & Stacey L. Rathfon, Middleburg prop- trespassing. Through investigation, Cassidy Kohl, 28, of erty in Middlecreek Township for the sum of 158,500.00. Susquehanna University has announced revisions to its Littleton, CO, fl ew a drone onto the property of Theresa Jon T. & Jessica J. Kashetta to Mary Long, Selinsgrove move-in schedule as part of its ongoing health and safety Long, 42, of Winfi eld, and into an opening in a silo. Once property in Penn Township for the sum of 249,000.00. initiatives. inside the silo, the drone crashed, subsequently falling to Laura J. Brunson Harner & Zachary T. Brunson, Beaver- Susquehanna will begin the semester with 25% of its the ground. Charges were fi led through District Court 17- town to Corey L. & Jolenda M. Masden, Sunbury prop- students in residence halls, then progress to 50% before 3-03. erty in Beavertown Borough for the sum of 153,700.00. moving in all of its students. First-year and transfer stu- Disturbance/Noise Complaint 7:15 p.m. July 18, at 1 Galen L. Shambach, Northumberland to Tobias L. Hess, dents will move in as originally planned in mid-August, Country Club Drive, in Monroe Township. Troopers re- Middleburg property in Franklin Township for the sum while returning students will follow in two-week incre- sponded to a disturbance that occurred between members of 1.00. ments. All students will be required to test negative for of the Susquehanna Valley Country Club. Timothy A. & Gail E. Krouse, Perry Township to Mi- COVID-19 before arriving to campus. Assault with Weapon Between 5p.m.-11:45a.m. July chael E. Ferry, Mt Pleasant Mills property in Perry Town- “We have been watching prudently and planning ar- 21-22, on Troxelville Road, in Adams Township. Troop- ship for the sum of 28,500.00. dently for the return to campus, as well as learning from ers responded to a report of a disturbance between neigh- Luke A. & Sherry Glick, Middleton, Idaho to Thomas the successes and mistakes of others. As much as we bors. While on the scene, an aggravated assault was A. & Linda K. Sullivan, Selinsgrove property in Monroe want to welcome students back to campus, we want even reported that had occurred earlier in the week. At the con- Township for the sum of 112,900.00. more so to complete the fall term together, which is why clusion of the thorough investigation, a 29 year old male, we’ve adjusted the move-in schedule,” said University of Beavertown, was ultimately arrested and charged with Divorce: President Jonathan D. Green. aggravated assault through District Court 17-3-04. Brandy N. Campbell, Middleburg from Lawrence L. As outlined in its Return to Campus Fall 2020 Plan, Theft 9:34 a.m. July 31, on SR 522/Elm Street, in Spring Campbell, Middleburg they were married for 5 years. the university has updated procedures to accommodate Township. It was reported that a USA fl ag and an Army a residential learning environment during the global fl ag were stolen from the Spring Township Veterans Me- Marriages: health pandemic. Among other safety measures includ- morial throughout the night of July 30. Anyone with in- Scott Paul Eck Jr, Selinsgrove to Brook Leah Reichen- ing COVID-19 testing for faculty, staff and students, the formation is asked to contact police at 570-374-8145. bach, Selinsgrove plan also prescribes members of the Susquehanna com- David Zimmerman Hurst, Miffl inburg to Leah Kaye Eb- munity to maintain a safe physical distance, wear face erly, Port Trevorton coverings in classrooms and other public spaces, greatly Andrew Richard Reymolds, Pine Brook NJ to Danika enhance their health and hygiene practices and, when Rae Watto, Freeburg needed, allow fl exibility for remote instruction for fac- Milton State Police Report for DISTRICT JUDGE LORI HACKENBERG, ulty and students. MIDDLEBURG “We are committed to fulfi lling our mission to educate the Month of July 2020 Charged Gordan Elwood Murray Jr., 52, of Sunbury, students for productive, creative and refl ective lives of Total Number of Incidents: 567 Fatal Crashes: 0 with driving under the infl uence of a Schedule I controlled achievement, leadership and service in a diverse, dy- Crime Activity Hit & Run Accidents: 4 substance, driving under the infl uence of a controlled sub- namic and interdependent world. Part of that commit- Offenses Reported: 73 Fatalities: 0 stance metabolite, and driving under the infl uence of a ment is to do all we can to keep all members of our com- Total Founded Offenses: 68 Injured: 15 controlled substance with general impairment on July 16. munity safe and healthy,” Green said. Offenses Cleared: 53 DUI Arrests: 7 A preliminary hearing is scheduled for August 27, at 9:30 First-year and transfer students will register for blocks Criminal Arrests: 39 DUI Related Crashes: 1 a.m. of time to move in between Tuesday, Aug. 18 and Thurs- DUI Related Fatalities: 0 Charged Kristian Thomas Hummel, 43, of Richfi eld, with day, Aug. 20. Seniors will return Sept. 5 and 6, and all Patrol Activity Traffi c Citations: 118 tampering with public record/information and statement other students will return Sept. 19 and 20. Susquehanna Crashes: 34 Warnings Issued: 61 under penalty on July 16. A preliminary hearing is sched- will prorate housing and meal costs based on students’ uled for August 27, at 10:30 a.m. move-in date. DISTRICT JUDGE JOHN H. REED, Classes are scheduled to begin on Susquehanna’s cam- SELINSGROVE pus Monday, Aug. 24. Returning students — sopho- Charged Shawn Arthur Neidig, 30, of Northumberland, mores, juniors and seniors — will attend classes remote- with simple assault, recklessly endangering another per- ly until they arrive on campus. son, terroristic threats, harassment/minor assault, and pos- Susquehanna’s plan for the fall can be found in its en- session/use of drug paraphernalia on July 13. A prelimi- tirety at https://www.susqu.edu/coronavirus-update/ nary hearing is scheduled for August 20, at 2:30 p.m. campus-plan-fall-2020 Charged Cyle Lee Bell, 36, of Freeburg, with stalking, PFA-contempt for violation of order, and harassment on July 14. Bell was arraigned on July 14 and bail was set at $15,000 monetary. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Hrs: Mon., Tues., Thurs. 9AM - 6PM; Wed. 10AM August 17, at 2 p.m. - 6PM; Fri. 9AM - 9PM; Sat. 9AM - 8PM; Sun. 12-4 Charged Gerald Carl Wetzel, 30, of Selinsgrove, with re- tail theft on January 27. 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Items Off ered Every Day: Fried Chicken, Potato VISA/MASTER CARD/DISCOVER Wedges, Baked Beans, Macaroni & Cheese 4- Snyder County Times, August 7, 2020 Obituaries Peggy A. Roush, Mt. Pleasant Mills and face masks will be required for entry. Peggy A. (Kepler) Roush Friends and family are invited to a walk through viewing of Mt. Pleasant Mills entered on Saturday, August 8, 2020 from Noon to 1:00 PM at the Orpha Meiser: Don’t Let into rest on Sunday, August George P. Garman Funeral Homes, Inc., 9366 Rt. 35, Mt. 2, 2020 at Geisinger Medical Pleasant Mills followed by a 1:30 PM graveside service at Age Slow You Down Center, Danville. Peggy was Fairview Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant Mills. Offi ciating will be By Kay Poeth married to Gene H. Roush on Pastor Shawn McLain. June 17, 1958, who preceded In lieu of fl owers, donations may be made to the Ameri- her in death just seven short can Red Cross, 249 Farley Circle, Lewisburg, PA 17837 or to months ago. Central PA Horse Rescue, 100 Spangler Road, Lewisberry, Peggy was born on March PA 17339. 16, 1941 in Glen Dale, PA. She was the daughter of the late Nancy L. Goss Memorial Service Homer and Anna J. (Coulter) A memorial service for Nancy L. Goss, 83 of Selinsgrove Kepler. During her lifetime Peggy was devoted to her dogs who died March 29, 2020 will be held on Friday, August 14, and was a member of the German Shorthaired Pointer Club 2020 at 11:00 am at First Baptist Church 115 S. 4th St. Sun- of America, the Weimaraner Club of America and the DC bury. The family will receive visitors from 10:00 am until Weimaraner Club. She was a respected trainer, breeder and the time of the service. presenter of many breeds having a special love for German Shorthaired Pointers and Weimaraners. Her and Gene’s be- Memorial Mass Service: for John R. Church, Jr. loved eleven year old German Shorthair “Cowboy” who sur- When: Thursday, August 13, 2020 @ 2:00 PM vives will surely miss his devoted owners. He was a constant Where: St. Pius X Catholic Church companion and comfort for Peggy when she lost Gene. 112 Fairview Dr. In addition Peggy is survived by her sisters-in-law Mar- Selinsgrove, PA 17870 Orpha Meiser of Mt. Pleasant Mills stands by the quilt that she is garet “Peggy” Varner, Shirley Sprenkel, Virginia Gaugler, Celebrant: Rev. T. Pius Michael O.P. making for her great-granddaughter, Sophia Jane Waltenbaugh, Linda Neff , Darlene Loretto, Gladys Roush, and Norma Family will be present for John’s service. who turned 3 on April 25, Orpha’s birthday too! Roush. Brothers-in-law, Gene Lizardi, Leroy Varner, Rich- Covid 19 Restrictions Apply: Social Distancing and Masks Hometown Heroes impact us in many ways. Orpha Mei- ard Gaugler, Charles Neff , and Calvin Sprenkel; many niec- (please bring your own) will be observed. ser of Mt. Pleasant Mills was nominated by Nancy Watson. es and nephews, and her best friend, Nancy Conrad. Nancy says, “The Lord touched my heart. Orpha needs to be She was preceded in death by a brother, Ray Lindsay, two Frances E. Martin, 88, Shamokin Dam recognized. She is an example for others that at any age you sisters, Joan Lizardi and Kathryn Kohl, a sister-in-law, Anna Frances E. Martin, 88, of Shamokin Dam passed away on can do something for others.” Mae Heintzelman and fi ve brothers-in-law, Arnold Kohl, Friday, July 31 at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Orpha’s is never idle. Over the past 40 years, she estimates Leroy Heintzelman, John Roush, William Roush and Sam- Friends and family were received on Aug. 4 f at St. Monica that she has made at least 60 quilts. “My daughter Janet Fer- uel Loretto. Church, followed by the funeral mass with Rev. Fred Wan- ster of Richfi eld has the fi rst two I ever made,” she says. “All Due to the social distancing requirements there will be no gwe, AJ offi ciating. my children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren each visitation and face masks will be required for entry. Burial followed in Orchard Hills Cemetery, Shamokin Dam. have several quilts that I made.” Friends and family are invited to a walk through view- But, initially Orpha was not always thrilled about quilting. ing on Friday, August 7, 2020 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM Richard G. Nerhood, 89, Beavertown “Well, years ago I had an aunt that quilted and wanted me at the George P. Garman Funeral Homes, Inc., 9366 Rt. 35, Richard G. Nerhood, 89, of Cara St., Beavertown passed to quilt too. But I said, ‘That is the slowest thing that you Mt. Pleasant Mills followed by a 11:00 AM graveside service away on Wednesday, July 29, 2020, at Rolling Hills Manor can do!’” at Grubb’s Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant Mills. Offi ciating will be in Millmont. At the time, Orpha was working at the sewing factory in Rev. Amelia Price. Due to the COVID pandemic, services will be private at the Mount Pleasant Mills side seaming dresses. For 30 years she convenience of the family. worked in various sewing factories in the area. Grace M. Sheaff er, 97, Mt. Pleasant Mills “Then one day, I decided I would start quilting. I never Grace Minerva Sheaff er, 97, Dorothy Deppen, 88, Shamokin Dam thought I would make this many!” Orpha exclaims. “I never of Mt. Pleasant Mills went Dorothy Deppen, 88, a former long-time resident of Sham- sold any but I have given many to family members.” to be with her Lord Jesus on okin Dam, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 26, 2020, In the evenings after her children were grown, Orpha Sunday, August 2, 2020. She at Nottingham Village. would work on her quilts “to pass the time and you have was of the Methodist faith. Burial will be private. something to show for it!” she adds with a chuckle. Grace was born on May 5, Her favorite pattern is the one she is currently working on- 1923 the youngest daughter a girl with a bonnet and umbrella. She has made that design of William Henry and Edna at least eight times. Her second favorite is the Dahlia pat- (Roush) Smith in Buff alo tern. She has made train quilts for her great-grandsons, Penn Township, Perry County. THANK YOU State quilts, and many other designs. Her grandson Bradley She was married to Archie H. Ferster claimed a duck quilt after he spotted it in her quilt- Sheaff er who passed in 1974. ing frame. Together they farmed most “Her family is #1. Orpha’s life is centered around her fam- of their married lives. Following his passing, she worked at ily. That is what keeps her going,” notes friend, Nancy. several local factories and Reinard’s Dry Goods Store until Being craft-oriented runs in the family. Orpha’s mother her retirement. at the age of 86 made braided rugs for all her children and Her greatest joy in life was spending time with her family. e so grandchildren one year for Christmas. Her daughter, Sha- She enjoyed helping to research family history and baking, ron, was also a talented and skilled seamstress that made especially baking brownies for her grandchildren and great intricately sewn table runners, doilies, house dresses, and grandchildren who were patiently waiting for them to come dolls. Sharon even made her own wedding gown, veil, and out of the oven. Recently she loved going out onto the front her bridesmaid dresses. Daughter Norma Meiser also makes porch to feed carrots to the horses who came in to see her. her own clothes. Orpha’s daughter, Janet, is very involved in She was a member of Fort Augusta Chapter, NSDAR, An- In Loving mission work and involves her mother in various projects. nabelle Vorse Clark Tent 60, DUVCW, Ladies of the Grand Orpha has often used her sewing talents to help others. Army of the Republic Circle 232 and American Legion Post Memory Within the past two years, she has sewed 240 pillowcases 364, Liverpool. for foster children. She provided the labor to sew, iron, and Grace is survived by a son, Archie W. Sheaff er (fi ancee  package the pillowcases for distribution. A bible verse was Coreen Basom), a daughter, later added to each one. Edna Reinard(fi ance Fred who passed away “I thought it was the easiest job I ever did,” she says. “And, Longacre Feaster), two grandchildren, August 6th, 2019 I was doing something for children in desperate need. It will Michael Reinard(fi ancee let the foster children know that someone cares.” Memorials Paula Perkinson), and Holly T Orpha has also sewed patches together for quilts. Some Maxwell(husband Kenny), T were lap quilts for nursing homes and others were quilt tops and four great grandchil- for wherever there was a need. In addition to sewing patches, dren: Dylan, Noah and Isaac Unseen, unheard, but always near, she has made tied quilts and assembled the top, batting, and Reinard, and Kenley Max- So loved, so missed, so very dear. backing of quilts. They were distributed by Niemond’s In- well. dependent Church in Richfi eld. “I appreciated being able to Monument’s and Lettering She was preceded in death sew these quilts to help those in need.” Kena Longacre by two sisters, Verna Furjan- She also tied quilts and made seat belt protectors for cancer ic and Christina Smith. patients. These were sent to Evangelical Community Hospi- 3701 Rt. 35, Freeburg, PA 17827 Due to the social distancing tal in Lewisburg. 570-374-4401 or 717-497-1641 there will be no visitation “I also made hundreds of tote bags that were distributed to various organizations for their mission work,” adds Orpha. In addition to the sewing that she does to benefi t others, Orpha still fi nds the time to make her own curtains, pillow coverings, and other items around the house. She love to Hummel Labor Of show visitors all her creations. “Don’t let age slow you down,” advices 82-year old Orpha wisely. “Do what you love doing whether it is cooking, can- Funeral Love ning, or sewing and share your gift with others.” Thrift Store Hometown Heroes volunteer their time, talent, and energy in our communities in numerous ways. Their dedication Home to others is inspiring and yet they do not seek recognition. 574 Hill Street, P.O. Box 86 1 East Market Street, Middleburg These Hometown Heroes are devoted to helping others. This Middleburg, PA 17842 series will highlight some of those individuals and the orga- (570) 837-5364 nizations that they serve. To nominate a selfl ess volunteer, $5.00 Bag Sale on call the offi ce at 570-837-6065 or email at [email protected]. ALL Clothing during Community Yard & Bake Sale the month of August August 14th & 15th Residential & Commercial Coal Sales Store Hours: At Leon Brubaker 757 Orchard Hill Road Mt. 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New York Post, 4 Jul, Fred Arnold 8. Dale Schweikart 9 Scott Lutz 10. Jared Zion- this statement. 2020 - Biden’s history is riddled with policies that have his- kowski 11 Mike Alleman 12. Tylor Cochran 13. Ryan Lynn 14. Statista - Cops made total of 10,500,000 arrests in USA in torically and devastatingly disenfranchised African Ameri- Jake Frye 15. Josh Beamer 16 John Walp 17. Dave Guss Jr 2018. Blacks, 15 % US population, committed 85.5 % of cans. The 1994 crime law, which then Senator Biden helped 18. Reed Thompson 19. Brody Adamasky 20. Chris Kreider the 540,360 assaults on whites. So why shouldn’t the arrest author, incentivized local police departments to lock up as 21. Kenny Heffner 22. Jim Kennedy rate be 85 % black? Over the past 35 years in America, many black people as possible, creating mass incarcera- Pro Stocks: 1. Tommy Dawson 2. Noah Jensen 3. Bran- 10,000 blacks have been killed at the hands of blacks EACH tion of African Americans. Biden is also responsible for a don Moser 4. Johnny Bouse 5. AY Schilling 6. AJ Stroup 7. YEAR, nearly ½ MILLION total. As a black parent, why is provision in the 1986 crack law, viewed as one of the most Wayne Shaffer 8. Marc Bitler 9. Corey Long 10 Kevin VanA- this acceptable? A six-year FBI study shows police forces racially slanted sentencing policies on record that ended up mburg 11. Rich Fey 12. Rooster Peters 13. Brad Benton 14. kill 400 people every year, 96 were black. A black person disproportionately punishing African Americans and send- Robert Tressler 15. Todd Geyer Sr. 16. Pete Leister DNS is 100 times more likely to be killed by another black than ing them to prison but sparing white Americans who typi- Logan Hile a cop. Could this be why there is a bigger cop presence cally used cocaine. And the Obama/BIDEN administration 270 Micro Sprints: 1. Jeffrey Weaver 2. Timmy Bittner in the black community? June 4, 2020, Life News – (the infamously REMOVED a two-year Bush-administration 3. Mason Peters 4. Wyatt Rotz 5. Bobby Sanso 6. Kyler Democrat program) Planned Parenthood aborts 247 Black program that annually funded $85 million directly to these Stahl 7. Denny Rinehimer 8. Dan Wertman 9. Ethan Spotts babies DAILY (another 3 MILLION over 35 yrs.). Where is prized black college institutions. 10. Mitchell Holden 11. Hunter Zimmerman 12. John Rob- the Black O U T R A G E? Police and sheriff “volunteers” Yet polls say a majority of blacks will vote Democrat in erts 13. Buddy Kramer 14. Levi Brungard 15. Matt Dixon 16. across USA provide role models/mentoring young adults in 2020. (Biden says if you don’t vote for him you’re not black! Logan Hammaker “disadvantaged communities”, changing lives/improving WOW!) Do the blacks want a repeat of the past? Why in 600 Micro Sprints 1. Garrett Bard 2. Jeffrey Weaver public safety. Why would the black community want to the world would the blacks do that when Pres. Trump has 3. Tyson Mowery 4. Cody Hauck 5. Mason Peters 6. Trevor defund cops when it looks like the black community would done more for the black community than anyone previous- Teats 7. Sierra Hauck 8. Travis Keiser 9. Jeff Gyuina 10. want more cops? Help me understand how whites are using ly? History shows the Democrats NEED the black vote but Timmy Bittner 11. Jason Sechrist 12. Mitchell Holden 13. cops to keep blacks down? have done NOTHING to deserve it. Actually the Demo- Eric Leonard 14. James Layton 15. Dermott Thompson. Bureau of Justice Statistics - Blacks were charged with 62 crats put the blacks down every chance they get and this will 4 Cylinders: 1. Sterling Kepner 2. Tyler Watson 3. Mad- % of robberies, 57 % of murders and 45 % of assaults in the continue should Biden win the presidency. dox Smith 4. Michael Boring 5. Michael Luther 6. Jimmy De- 75 biggest counties in the country. Therefore police offi cers Rhetoric helps no one! Looting and rioting DESTROYS lozier 7. Chris Orwig 8. Sean Wise 9. Skyler Witchley 10. were disproportionately confronting armed and often re- THE BLACK CAUSE! Yes police reform is needed but Shawn Shelton 11. Brad Boyd 12. Blake Snyder 13. Sam sisting blacks. Black and Hispanic police offi cers are more defunding the police will only embolden the gangs, raise Creveling DNS: Zachary Rill, Johnathan Stringfellow, Chel- likely to fi re a gun at blacks than white offi cers. Murders the crime rate, make our cities unsafe, and many more black sie Harris have spiked among the 50 biggest cities in the U.S. because mothers will be burying their children way before their time cops are reluctant to police black neighborhoods out of fear due to increase in black on black shootings. Stop the de- 7/31/20: of being labeled as “racists”, a term overly used. Why don’t struction. Own the problem. Work with the police. HELP 410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Danny Dietrich, 2. Brent Marks, 3. the black communities want to work with cops to make the make your communities safe. Seize the job opportunities Anthony Macri, 4. Brock Zearfoss, 5. Lucas Wolfe, 6. Ryan cities safer for their children, their communities? provided to raise you out of poverty. Your vote is POW- Smith, 7. Freddie Rahmer, 8. Jason Solwold, 9. Chase Di- Governments, businesses and colleges have engaged in ERFUL if used wisely at local, state, and federal elections. etz, 10. Matt Campbell, 11. Adrian Shaffer, 12. TJ Stutts, 13. “discrimination against whites” with affi rmative action, Do your homework, look at candidates “past record” not the Brett Michalski, 14. Nicole Bower, 15. Troy Fraker, 16. Tyler contract set-asides (10% of Government contracts have to go promises that may never be fulfi lled. VOTE!!! Ross, 17. Chad Trout, 18. Cody Fletcher, 19. Steve Surniak to companies owned by minorities) and quotas to advance Arthur Keller, Beavertown DNQ: Steve Wilbur black applicants over white applicants. The blacks have the (Paid for by Arthur Keller) 358 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Derek Locke, 2. Brett Wanner, United Negro College Fund, Black History Month, NAACP, Dear Editor, 3. Dylan Norris, 4. Jordan Strickler, 5. Scott Fisher, 6. Jor- Black Entertainment TV, Black Pride Day, Black Chamber The Facts dan Givler, 7. Brett Strickler, 8. Rich Eichelberger, 9. Chad of Commerce, Miss Black American pageant, over 60 pro- Which world leader ordered his military to invade other Criswell, 10. Matt Findley, 11. Justin Foster, 12. Russell claimed Black Colleges, etc. Help me understand how we countries, bomb London, separate family members, im- Hammaker, 13. Nat Tuckey, 14. Mark VanVorst, 15. Billy Hel- “whites” earned the term “white racist” America? prison and execute people, especially those of a particular tzel, 16. Hannah Riser, 17. Zach Newlin, 18. Kyle Denmyer, America spent $60 Trillion since the ‘60s on welfare, food religion? Answer: Adolf Hitler 19. Chris Frank, 20. Wyatt H inkle, 21. Doug Hammaker, 22. stamps, rent supplements, Section 8 housing, etc. and pov- Which American president authorized the invasion of the Travis Scott, 23. Tyler Templin, 24. Kevin Nouse erty programs designed to bring the black community into tiny, defenseless island of Grenada? Answer: Ronald Rea- DNQ: Brett Rose, Ashley Capetta, the mainstream. The Heritage Foundation, Sept 15, 2014 - gan U.S. taxpayers have spent over $22 Trillion on anti-poverty Which American president used the armed forces to invade programs, not include Social Security or Medicare. This Afghanistan, “Shock and awe” bomb Baghdad, invade Iraq, is three times the cost of ALL the U.S. military wars since use water boarding and other torture tactics (both here and Area Penn State Chapter the American Revolution. Yet progress against poverty, as abroad) and then illegally incarcerate suspects in the Guan- measured by the U.S. Census Bureau, has been minimal. tanamo Bay Prison? Answer: George W. Bush. Cancels 2020 Pig Roast “Welfare generates a pattern of increasing intergenerational Which American president approved the separation of The Greater Susquehanna Valley Chapter of the Penn dependence.” Obviously money is not the answer. Do we young children from their parents and then allowed them to State Alumni Association is cancelling its annual pig need to change these programs to make recipients more ac- be placed in small confi ned area; he also approved the kill- roast event this year because of the ongoing coronavi- countable? Should we be addressing family, high school ing of an Iranian military offi cer visiting in Iraq? Answer: rus pandemic. dropout rate and good jobs? Donald J Trump. The GSV chapter made the decision out of an abun- Remember, Democrats were for slavery and segregation, It’s sad, but true. These are the facts! dance of caution and concern for area alumni and all founded the KKK, and promise everything but deliver David L. Faust, Selinsgrove pig roast guests and vendors. Held annually in New NOTHING. President Lincoln freed the blacks but as they Berlin since 1980, the pig roast attracts hundreds of began to own farms and businesses the Democrats sup- Dear Editor, Penn State alumni and friends for a day of fun, food, ported the formation of the KKK to put them in their place. Masks are hot and divisive topic. While there are strong and fellowship. Every year the event features appear- Then Republican President Grant sent federal troops into opinions both pro and con about wearing them the fact is ances by the Nittany Lion mascot and Penn State cheer- the south to hunt down and outlaw the KKK. And the BLM they are mandatory. I wrote this short poem to express my leaders. wants to tear down their statues etc. Help me understand view. Chapter President Curt Rothermel says chapter lead- WHY? Today the face of my good friend was hidden by a mask. ers deeply regret having to cancel the event, but believe REPUBLICANS ended segregation and Martin Luther I know she wore it for my sake it’s the right and responsible thing to do. King Jr. lead the blacks in a PEACEFUL revolution. Black I didn’t have to ask. “There’s nothing we like better than connecting face families started to succeed with over 75% including fathers. So I’ll wear one to keep her safe to face with other Penn State alumni,” Rothermel said. But then King was killed and Democrat Pres. Johnson of- We’re helping one another. “But right now, the most important thing for all of us is fered to pay blacks for each child born PROVIDED the fa- Masks now are a “Badge of Love” to stay safe and healthy.” ther did NOT live with the family. This kicked the chair They show we care for others. The pig roast is the chapter’s biggest annual fundrais- out from under the blacks AGAIN by destroying the black Nancy Jarrett, Selinsgrove family. Today only 25% of black families include a father ing event. It helps support academic scholarships for and crime is way up. Once again a REPUBLICAN Pres. Letters to the Editor may be only submitted every other week. area students attending Penn State, as well as the Uni- (Trump) made it a priority to raise blacks out of poverty. He Please remember that the Letters to the Editors are not to versity’s football season. has provided black colleges long term money deals “never be used as a personal vendetta or attack on others whose Rothermel noted that the decision to cancel complies available before”- $100 million, more than any president view differs from your own. The opinions expressed are not with Gov. Tom Wolf’s executive order prohibiting out- in history, established opportunity zones for low income necessarily the opinion of view of this publication. Limited to door gatherings involving more than 250 people and 350 words or less. We reserve the right to reject or edit any or with University guidelines for events involving the areas, passed prison reform (the First Step Act) releasing all letters submitted. We reserve the right to accept or reject any cheerleading squad. It’s also consistent with earlier thousands of people from jail 90 percent of whom were or all handwritten letters. Letters must include your name & town chapter decisions to cancel its monthly meetings since black, made “school choice” available to your children and (which will be published) . Also include contact information April, its annual outing at Knoebel’s amusement park, is working with black leaders on inner city issues. 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Port Trevorton, PA 17864 email: [email protected] Tues. & Thurs. 12 - 5 pm, Sat. 9 am - 5 pm 6- Snyder County Times, August 7, 2020 USAC Silver Crown Series To Launch 50th Anniversary Season will host a truly historic event DANNY DIETRICH AND JEFF WEAVER Frank Sagi, who announced at a number of speedways, but coming up this Sunday night, August 9 at 7 pm when HAVE GREAT WEEKENDS is most famous for announcing at , lo- it hosts the USAC Silver Crown Series in the running Two drivers that race at diff erent speedways, but have cated in Maryland. His son Alan for the fourth straight year is of the Classic, 74th Selinsgrove Speedway had great success over the years, but had fantastic week- putting on a race at the speedway in his honor called the Frank Anniversary Race, paying $8,000 to win with a total ends. Jeff Weaver of Loch Haven scored two wins and a Sagi Tribute race with special guest former late model drivers purse of $33,000 on the line. second place fi nish in the three classes he raced in Friday Denny Bonebrake, Sam Nalley and Larry Gorman. Gorman The USAC Silver Crown appearance at the track will Night at Clinton County speedway, while Danny Dietrich of raced a number of years at Selinsgrove speedway, driving his be the fi rst ever in the history of both USAC and Selins- Gettysburg scored 410-sprint feature wins at three diff erent own #100, also the Apple house #41 and the Keister 711. Alan grove Speedway, taking place as another Slivinski Law speedway’s over the weekend. For Weaver who is a second is having ten Guaranteed qualifying races at area speedway Offi ces Super 7 Series event at the track in 2020. generation driver has been winning races in the 270 & 600 with Jason Covert-Trailways, Gregg Satterlee-Baps, Dan An- The special race at Selinsgrove Speedway will serve as micros classes for a few years, scored the feature win in the gelicchio Cumberland, Logan Roberson-Winchester speed- the kick off the 50th anniversary season for the USAC 305-sprint class Friday night. This was his second win in the way, won by Matt Sponaugle. Five other Silver Crown Series Champ Dirt Cars, albeit abbrevi- sprints, getting a 305 win at Path Valley a few weeks back. races will be run at Potomac and Williams Grove speedway ated, running through October. Jeff rey Weaver Sr. started his racing career back in the late this Friday August 7th, then Saturday night at Port Royal The has only ever sanctioned 80’s racing in the late model class winning one feature at speedway on the 8th, with Path Valley on Friday August 14th one other event in the history of USAC and the track, Clinton County in 1989, before he raced sprints cars, where and the fi nal qualifi er for Selinsgrove on August 15th, before which was a regular USAC sprint event scored by local he fi nished out his racing career. When children came along the race on Sunday August 16th. driver Mitch Smith back in 1971. it did not stop racing it just put things in a diff erent direc- The August 9 USAC Silver Crown Holland Classic tion, with daughter Sierra, and son Jeff racing in the quar- Go Karts At Penns will go 74 laps in distance in honor of Philadelphia’s ter midgets, and now both of them still racing with Sierra Holland who won the very fi rst race ever conducted at in the 600-micros, and Jeff rey racing 270, 600 micros and Creek Raceway Park the track back in 1946. 305-sprints. Last Friday night Jeff just about accomplished Also on the racing card will be the USAC East wing- a three-peat when he fi rst won the 270 feature then scored less 360 sprints, making the event a totally wingless a 305 sprint car win, before leading some of the 600-micro night of at the historic oval. feature before Garrett Bard passed him and went on to win The USAC East 360s will compete in a 20-lap feature the feature. With the Clinton County Schedule still having event. fi ve nights scheduled when all three divisions will be in ac- Expected to vie for laurels in the Holland Classic An- tion, can Jeff come back and get all three wins. Check this niversary Race is fi ve-time and defending Silver Crown out this Friday, also on August 21st, and in September on the champion Kody Swanson of Zionsville, Indiana. 4th, 11th and Saturday the 19th. Swanson became the winningest driver in USAC Sil- Danny Dietrich started last weekend with a win Friday ver Crown history in 2019 when he surpassed the leg- night at Williams Grove speedway in the 410-sprint car fea- endary Jack Hewitt on the all-time Silver Crown win ture, where he collected his fi rst grove win of the year. Diet- list, pushing past Hewitt’s 23 wins to now top the list rich is sitting in the second spot in the track points, and look- at 29. ing to repeat his title from last season, he now has scored 26 Drivers planning on entering the lucrative Selinsgrove career feature wins at the Grove. On Saturday plans had event include: 2016 Silver Crown champion “The Bear” called for the Gary Kauff man owned team to head to Port Chris Windom, Canton, Illinois; USAC Sprint cham- Royal to race the Living Legends night, but some issues pion “Macho Man” Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, Okla- were discovered during the day so the team then headed to homa; “Sunshine” Tyler Courtney, Indianapolis, Indi- Lincoln were Danny beat his brother Billy to score his third ana; CJ Leary, Greenfi eld, Indiana; and Justin Grant, win of the season there. For Danny that was his 49th career Ione, California. Lincoln speedways win, where he now sits seventh on the all More drivers expected to compete include: Kevin time win list at Lincoln, along with his one-track title back Thomas Jr., Cullman, Alabama; Shane Cockrum, Ben- in the 2012 season. Dietrich completed his great weekend ton, Illinois; “The Throttle” Shane Cottle, Kokomo, with a win at Trailways speedway on Sunday in the Armin Indiana; Kyle Cummins, Princeton, Indiana; Dallas Hostetter Memorial race honoring the late promoter of the Hewitt, Troy, Ohio; and Matt Westfall, Ludlow Falls, speedway. Dietrich was happy to be back in his grove with Cody Zimmerman - Winged Outlaw Feature Winner - age 19 - Ohio. his third win of the weekend. “ It is great to be back on top from Northumberland, Pa Both Brady Bacon and Kevin Thomas Jr. have indi- again, we did this with two diff erent cars and two diff erent Go Kart Results from 8/1 cated their plans to run in both USAC divisions at the motors. We have a good short track program with two wins JR. PREDATOR: 1. Evan Madagan 2. Lathan Good 3. Bryce Selinsgrove event. on short tracks like Lincoln at Trailways”. For Dietrich it Barr Steve Drevicki of Reading is the current USAC East was his sixth win of the season, which now his second in CAGED CLONE RED: 1. Ty Devore 2. Hoyt Black 3. Cash 360 point leader over Chris Allen Jr. the Champion Racing Oil Central Pa Sprint car Series, 18 Leiby Drevicki has won twice on the circuit this season while points behind Freddie Rahmer 671-653, who has four wins DIVAS: 1. Ashley Klawitter 2. Karissa Springer 3. Neila Zook Ryan Watt of Boyertown has also taken one win. so far. Anthony Marci is third in points with 569 points and ANIMAL 375: 1. Trent Kerstetter 2. Shane Mull Gates for the historic USAC Selinsgrove Speedway four wins and then it is Kyle Larson with seven wins and RUN WHAT YA BRUNG: 1. David Graybill Jr. 2. David Gray- event will open at 4:30 pm on Sunday with advanced 528 Lance Dewease with 3 wins and 523. The rest of the bill III 3. Tyler Campbell general admission ticket holders granted access at 4 pm. top ten are Brent Marks, Ryan Smith, Dylan Cisney, Brock CLONE 375: 1. Dylan Gibbons 2. Lucas Bowersox 3. Gideon Adult general admission for the big show is $25 with Zearfoss, and Brian Montieth. Manbeck students ages 12 – 17 priced at $15. Kids ages 11 and What has been rumored for a few weeks now is now of- ROOKIE 2 CAGED: 1. Bradley Wagner 2. Chase Hendricks 3. under are always FREE at Selinsgrove Speedway. fi cially announced that the ULMS series race that was to be Karissa Springer Reserved seats for ALL AGES are an additional $2 run at Lincoln speedway on Saturday August 22nd called ADULT CAGED: 1. Frank Drumm 2. Eric Richards 3. Chelsea and can be purchased by emailing promoter@selins- the Billy Vacek and Huey Wilcoxon Memorial race will now Richards grovespeedway.com with contact information. move to Thursday night August 20th and will also be an offi - PREDATOR 375: 1. Jacob Rayson 2. Trevor Kerstetter 3. Kyle Pit access is $40. cial WOO late model series race, paying the winner $12,000 Rapp Keep up to date with all the latest speedway news, re- to win, and $1,000 to start. This will be the fi rst trip for the FLAT 350: 1. Justin Wise 2. Carter Smith 3. Ashley Klawitter sults, information and race status by visiting the speed- WOO late model series to Lincoln speedway since the 2005 ROOKIE 1 CAGED: 1. Zach Wagner 2. Matt Myers 3. Nakiaya way’s offi cial website at www.selinsgrovespeedway. season, that race also in August Tim McCreadie picked up Kerstetter com or follow the track on Twitter and Facebook. the feature win. In last years inaugural Billy Vacek Memo- ROOKIE 2: 1. Garrison Zook 2. Karrisa Springer 3. Heath rial Rick Eckert scored the $6,000 feature win over a 39-car Walton fi eld. This will be now a four race weekend for the travel- PREDATOR 410: 1. Carter Hosler 2. Robert Black 3. Wayne Sunday USAC Selinsgrove ing series, with a Friday night race August 21st at Williams Ulrich Grove, followed by a Saturday night show at Sharon speed- WINGED OUTLAWS: 1. Cody Zimmerman 2. Robert Bahn- way in Hartford Ohio, and will wrap up with a Sunday show sen 3. David Steele Special Events at , the other three races will pay the winner Sunday’s historic USAC Silver Crown Series Bill Hol- CLONE 340: 1. Trent Kerstetter 2. David Graybill III 3. Jake land Classic, 74th Selinsgrove Speedway Anniversary $10,000 to win. Yoder One of the most renowned announcers in the region was Race off ers plenty of action, both on and off of the track. Jr. Caged: 1. Dylan Klinger 2. Damian Hahn The special event includes the “Champ Cars & Lo- Extra Heavies: 1. Justin Wise 2. Josh Kerstetter 3. Mike Poor- cal Bars,” local brews and wines expo, beginning when man gates open at 4:30 pm. ROOKIE 1: 1. Trevor Zook To go along with the historic USAC Silver Crown Rod’s Champ Car Series race at Selinsgrove Speedway, ive Weaver Triumphant At the “Champ Cars & Local Bars” expo off ers fans the AuMajor & Minor Auto Repairs chance to purchase more than a dozen locally crafted ales to go along with wines, wine slushies, seltzers and Tires • Computer Balance Clinton County Speedway Jeff rey Weaver of Lock Haven won his fi rst RaceSaver Sprint more! Computer Diagnostic Repairs Car event in front of his hometown crowd on Friday night at the Local band Fully Loaded will perform on the Keller’s State Inspection • Tune-Ups Clinton County Speedway over Garrett Bard of Wells Tannery. Auto Body & Towing Stage located along the midway In Pro Stock competition, Tommy Dawson of Wapwallopen between approximately 4:45 and 6:15 pm. 570-374-7401 OǧǞǕǢ - RǟǔǞǕǩ KǑǞǤǪ won his fi rst race of the season, Sterling Kepner won the Four The speedway and USAC will have a display of USAC 300 N. Market St. Cylinders, while Weaver won the 270 Micro Sprints and Bard Silver Crown cars on display for race-goers to inspect Selinsgrove, PA 17870 won the 600 Micro Sprint Feature. prior to the start of racing action along with a tribute to man and Peters. The Clinton County Speedway returns to rac- the race’s namesake, the winner of the very fi rst race ing action with two races this week. A mid-week race to co- ever held at Selinsgrove Speedway in 1946, Bill Hol- incide with the Clinton County Fair festival will take place on land of Philadelphia. Wednesday, August 5th featuring the 270s in a fi ve hundred to Local brewers Spyglass Ridge Winery of Sunbury and win feature event. The Pro Stocks, 600s and Four Cylinders Three Beards Brewing Co. of Sunbury will be on dis- will be part of the four division show with general admission play and off ering up cool brews and treats to go along being just fi ve dollars. Then on Friday, August 7th the speed- with the hot USAC on-track action. way will host the RaceSaver Another event in the David S. Bodmer DPM Sprint Cars, Pro Stocks, 270s, 2020 Slivinski Law Of- fi ces Super 7 Series at the 29 N Market St ~ Suite B Of ce: (570) 213-4200 600s and Four Cylinders plus power wheels races for the track, the race will not THANK YOU!!! only include the 74-lap, Selinsgrove PA 17870 www.BodmerFamilyFootcare.com kids. For more information, visit www.clintoncountyspeed- Please support the Bill Holland Classic 74th Providing quality, compassionate care of the foot and ankle way.com or visit the speedway anniversary contest pay- on Facebook ing $8,000 to win but the businesses that help bring USAC East 360 Wingless Sprint Series is also on the two-division racing card. you the Snyder County The big car, big race is a “can’t miss” Selinsgrove Times Racing Page! Speedway event for the ages that will showcase not only an extremely Sunday, August 9 at 7 pm ~ USAC Silver Crown rare contest for wingless Championship Dirt Cars in the Bill Holland Classic, 74th champ car sprints at the Anniversary Race PLUS USAC Eastern Wingless 360 sprints! big half-mile but it will do so in an equally rare long- A Slivinski Law Offi ces Super 7 Series Event! distance event. Bill Holland of Phila- USAC competes at Selinsgrove Speedway for just the second time in delphia won the very fi rst history with the very fi rst appearance ever by the USAC Champ Dirt Cars! 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Sprints, A & A Auto Stores Roadrunners at 7:30 pm Painting Follow local ban Fully Loaded on Facebook and www.selinsgrovespeedway.com 104 Fire Stone Lane Middleburg, PA learn about Slivinski Law Offi ces by visiting www. PHONE: 570-837-2618 slivlaw.com. August 7, 2020, Snyder County Times -7 The Birds, The Bears, And The Bagworms By Kay Poeth Overview Of PennDOT fred Hitchcock’s The Birds. Making an eerie screeching sound, a bird circled overhead. At fi rst, I thought it might Projects In The Valley be a bat. Then it swooped at my head. As I instinctively ducked, he circled back and swooped again and again. The CSVT river bridge is nearing completion. The con- The bird’s screeching called in the bird cavalry as at least struction of the bridge will be completed by the end of a dozen came to his rescue. It continued to dive bomb at this year. However, the bridge won’t be in use until 2022. me. I did an unsightly sprint to Bob and Tena Gift’s porch The pavement for the northern section is currently under as the bird chased me. construction. The pavement is planned to be completed Tena Gift can verify my story as the bird only swooped in 2022 and that is when the northern section of CSVT at me. A short while later, Tena and I did fi nish our walk will be open to the traveling public. in the other direction but with fl y swatters in hand. Later, Microsurfacing projects are scheduled for this year in I learned that the birds also swoop at Pastor Ryan and Snyder and Union Counties. Microsurfacing extends the his family when they try to get into their vehicles parked life of an existing pavement by sealing the pavement. Mi- outside their garage. So, residents beware. These birds crosurfacing in Snyder County includes SR 35 and SR are very territorial. 104 near Mount Pleasant Mills and SR 1019 (11th Av- As for me, the next time I walk down Paxton Street I enue) in Shamokin Dam. Interstate 80 in Union County will be wearing a hat holding an unfolded umbrella in will be microsurfaced in both the eastbound and west- one hand and a fl y swatter in the other. Guess that will be bound lanes. my new bird protection gear. I just hope it works! A milling and overlay project in Middleburg will oc- cur during the evening hours. The intersection of Routes 522 and 104 will be milled and overlaid in August. Bridge Replacement Project on Route 2010 in Selinsgrove Area High Snyder County A bridge replacement project will begin on Route Kay Poeth dons her bird protection gear prior to her evening stroll! 2010 (Neitz Valley Road), approximately 1 mile south of Nature is beginning to reign supreme in the sleepy School Scholarship Awarded Each year Selinsgrove Proj- Freeburg, in Washington Township, Snyder County. On town of Paxtonville. Two bears have been spotted along Wednesday, July 22, Neitz Valley Road will be closed Paxton Street, perhaps in quiet refl ection and prayer, as ects Inc. (SPI) awards a Se- linsgrove Area High School between Route 2003 (Ebenezer Church Road) and Route they were seen behind the Paxtonville United Methodist 2007 (Produce Road), while a Pennsylvania Department Church. Wayne Ulrich, who lives next door to the church, senior, a $1,000 scholarship. The scholarship is based of Transportation (PennDOT) department force crew had a closer encounter as one of the nosy bears wanted begins work on the bridge replacement. The work will to check on what he was working on in his garage. While on volunteerism in our Se- linsgrove community. This include removal of the old bridge and replacement with the bear peeked into the side door of the garage, his wife a precast concrete Box Culvert, new approach paving, frantically pounded on the kitchen window. As Ulrich year’s recipient is Keera Scholl. roadside grading, and guiderail improvements. A detour fl ew out the garage door, the bear was eager to follow using Ebenezer Church Road, Route 2008 (Lenig Road), him inside the house. Luckily, Wayne slammed the door Keera will be attending Liberty University in order and Produce Road will be in place. Work is expected to shut just in the nick of time. Guess, he better put away be completed by mid-September of 2020, weather per- the “Welcome” mat. Another bear rambled onto the back to pursue a degree in Nurs- ing. We congratulate Keera mitting. Motorists should be alert, slow down, and ex- deck of a house across the street from the church. pect delays in travel. Neighbors are reminded not to leave any garbage out- for her commitment to mak- ing a diff erence in the community. We know she has a District-Wide Raised Pavement Marking side that would tempt the bears to stay for a picnic. It may Replacement Project be time to temporarily put away any birdfeeders as well. bright future ahead of her! Selinsgrove Projects, Inc. is a volunteer 501 (c) (3) A district-wide raised pavement markings (RPMs) Be watchful of children and small pets. These bears are project in Union, Northumberland, Montour, and Co- probably not related to Yogi Bear. nonprofi t organization whose mission is to promote the economic growth, cultural vibrancy, natural resources lumbia Counties, is set to begin next week. Beginning I, personally, prefer the doe and fawn spotted at the Monday, July 27, a PennDOT contractor will install new edge of the woods in the neighboring yard and bunnies and unique character and heritage of downtown Selins- grove. RPMs on Interstate 80 and Routes 15, 54, 554 and 125. lounging in the grass. I don’t even mind the nightly visit This work will be performed using single-lane closures from our “pet” possum. I understand that we do live at Follow us at www.selinsgrove.net or on Facebook at Downtown Selinsgrove. in each direction on two lane roadways and full lane the base of Shade Mountain. closure of the passing (left) lanes on 4 lane roadways. Recently, as I mosey over to the fence to chat with the Hourly restrictions have been included to minimize the neighbors, I gasped when I saw the arborvitae bush at impact on the daily traffi c fl ow. Some of the work will be the corner of the house. It was covered with tiny “pine- performed during night time hours, mainly Interstate 80. cones.” Thanks to Melody Folk, I instantly realized that The project is scheduled to be completed by October 23, the cute pinecones were really bagworms destroying the 2020. Green Acres Contracting is the prime contractor shrub. After grabbing a pair of gloves, I began to pluck on this $123,000 project. them off them off and drop them into a bucket. They hang like miniature ornaments on a tree but they are no gift! As darkness descended, I had to stop for the night. I resumed my duties early the next morning with help from my husband. We must have “harvested” hundreds of them. Needless to say, they were destroyed. In another recent encounter with Mother Nature, I was strolling down Paxton Street (on the road) for an eve- ning walk. Suddenly, I felt like I was in a scene from Al- REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION 6097 Back Mountain Road, McClure, PA Saturday SATURDAY AUGUST 22, 2020 1:00 P.M. START September 19, 2020 8:00am LOCATION: From Middleburg, Take Rt 522 South Approx.15 Miles, To PUBLIC AUCTION Located near the village of Kratzerville Pa. along Rt.204. McClure, PA. Turn Off 522 At Franks OIP Onto Ulsh Gap Road Follow Saturday From Selinsgrove (at the Weis markets) turn onto Route To Back Mountain Road Make A Right Turn Proceed 1/2 Mile To Auction 204 travel approx. 5 miles, to the west end of Kratzerville. Site.To The Former Home Of J. Lucille And James Klingler, 6097 Back September 5, 2020 8:30am (Auction site located at #5064 Rt. 204 Selinsgrove Pa.). Auction consisting of Real Mountain Road. Watch For Auction Signs. Located near Selinsgrove Pa. Turn off Route 522 Estate, Large Garden Tractors, 2005 Golf Cart, Tools, Gibson Guitar, and Household approx. 3 miles West of Selinsgrove onto Clifford Road, REAL ESTATE Travel ½ mile to auction site on the left at #1209 Clifford Rd. Auction consisting of Valuable Real Estate, Collectibles, Modern costume Jewelry, 1 Acre +/- on which is situated a Beautiful Move-in- ready Home. The fi rst fl oor consists Quitted Comforts and Household Items. of a large open Kitchen/Dining Room area, Living Room, 2- Bedrooms, Full size Bathroom and a Four Seasons Sun Room w/tile Flooring. The Second Floor Consists REAL ESTATE of 2 Bedrooms, 1/2 Bath, and extra Storage Space. The Basement is fully cemented A large 2-Acre Lot on which is situated a Brick Mid-Century Style Ranch Home and has a Shower area. The Home is heated with an oil hot water Furnace, has nice (Built for Professor Bruce and Dorla Nary, by Ross Builders). The Home contains a Large Hardwood Flooring throughout and has its own well and septic system. Located on the Living room w/ a high Vaulted ceiling, Dining Room, Kitchen, 3-Bedrooms w/ Hardwood property is a Valuable 3-Car Garage w/ large workshop area, a Yoder Barn for extra 3 Bedroom Ranch Style Home W/Daylight Basement, Situated On 1 1/2 +- fl ooring (one currently being used as a Library/ study room, a Large full size Bathroom w/ storage, and a Paved Driveway w/ parking area. To see this very Clean, Move-in-ready Acres, Large Kitchen W/ Adjacent Eating Area, Living Room, Bath & Laun- walk-in shower and tub, retro style ½ bath and a screened in back porch/patio area. The Home by private appointment call 570-259-5111. Any tests may be done on property dry Combination, Front Entrance Large Basement W/ Garage, Front Foyer Home has a cemented Basement, Unique Ceiling Beam Work Throughout (shipped at prospective buyer’s expense prior to auction date. Real Estate to be offered at 12:00 Leading To Kitchen Or Living Room, Plaster Decorated Ceilings, Carpet & in from Oregon) and has a Two Car Attached Garage. The Home is heated with Oil Hot Noon. Terms 10% down balance due within 60 days. Also selling starting at 8:00- 2005 Vinyl Flooring, Oil Hot Water Heat (New Furnace In February), Updated Water, is on Town Sewer and has its own on Site Well. Many Extras Include a Paved Golf Cart-Garden Tractors- Tools-Gibson Guitar- Household And many more Items. See Water Treatment, 200 AMP Electric Service, Lovely Country Setting. Driveway, Spectacular View of Surrounding Country Side and Mountains, Plenty of Photos go to Auctionzip.com, ID # 3834 10 % DOWN - BALANCE 45 DAYS - FOR PRIVATE SHOWING CALL Closet Space, New 200 Amp Electric Service, and its own private Wooded lot to the rear Owner: Leroy Walter 570-765-3306, 570-765-5478 of Property. A Nice Private Home, Yet Minutes from Down Town Selinsgrove. To See This P.O.A. Darla Walter Dean Walter Potential Bidders Are Invited To Perform Any Testing At Their Own Unique Home by Appointment Call 570-374-9396. Any Test May be done on Property AUCTIONEERING SERVICES BY: Expense, In The 10 Day Period Prior To The Auction Date. at Prospective Buyers Expense Prior to Auction date. Terms 10% Down, Balance in Tim L Kline AU-002998-L 60 days, offered at 12:00 Noon. Also selling starting at 8;30 the following: Collectibles- For Pictures & Updated Listings www.auctionzip.com Middleburg PA. 570-541-1546 Auctioneers ID# 1742 Sterling Flatware - 1,000 pcs. Jewelry –100’s of New QVC Items still in boxes and more. Jeremy Waite AU-005918-L To See Photos go to Auctionzip.com, ID # 3834 “No Buyers Premium” Auctioneers note: This auction has a wide verity of items in excellent condition. Mr. PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION WILL BEGIN AT 8:30 A.M. Estate of: Dorla E. (& the late “Professor Bruce”) Nary Walter kept everything in good clean condition. Plan to spend the day, something for WAGNER’S AUCTION SERVICE Executor: Samuel A. Stauff er everyone. Golf Cart and Tractors to be sold following Real Estate. MCCLURE & MIDDLEBURG • AY-002205 Executrix: Eileen K. Stauff er Terms: Cash or Pa. Check. Photo ID needed for Bidder #. Food Stand & Tent Provided. “No Buyers Premium” Owners & Auctioneers Are Not Responsible For Accidents. AUCTIONEERING SERVICES BY: Tim L Kline AU-002998-L Middleburg PA. 570-541-1546 Jeremy Waite AU-005918-L PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION TOOLS, COLLECTIBLES, PITTSBURGH Saturday STEELERS MEMORIBILA, MILITARY August 29, 2020 8:30am PUBLIC AUCTION Located at #13714 Route 235 BeaverSprings Pa. Turn Saturday THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 2020 off Route 522 at the West end of BeaverSprings onto PREVIEW: 3:30 PM *** AUCTION: 4:30 PM Route 235, Travel ¼ mile to auction site on the right. Follow signs on auction day. August 15, 2020 8:30am 04 Dodge Dakota, High Quality Modern Furniture, Auction to be held at #2229 Tuscarora Rd. Port Royal LOCATION: Fremont Fire Dept. Social Hall 299 Mill Race Rd. Mt Pa. From Thompsontown travel West on Rt. 333 for 6 Pleasant Mills PA 17853 Simplicity Riding Mower, Tools & Household Items 2004 Dodge Dakota 2-Wheel Drive Pickup (med. Blue); La-Z-Boy High Back Sofa W/ ½ miles, at stop sign travel straight on Tuscarora Rd. ½ mile to auction site. From COLLECTIBLES: Ever-Ready Razor, Occupied Japan Figurines, Port Royal travel east on Rt. 333 for 4 ½ miles, turn Right onto Tuscarora Rd. travel Porcelain Dolls, Quantity of Pittsburgh Steelers Memorabilia including Reclining Ends; La-Z-Boy High Back Love Seat w/ Reclining Ends; Sofa w/ Matching ½ mile to auction site. (Real Estate being sold is located at #15970 Rt.333 Port Royal. Programs, Photographs, Certified Autographed Photos, Terrible Towels, Love Seat; La-Z-Boy Sofa Bed w/ Queen Size Air mattress & Built in Pump; Large 12ft. Located in the Village of Tuscarora, From Port Royal Travel South on rt.75, turn onto Hats, Shirts, Mud Flaps, Model of Heinz Field, Original Navy Recruiting Solid Cherry Broyhill Dining Room Table w/9 Chairs; Large Solid cherry Broyhill Glass Rt.333 East, travel 5 miles to Real Estate. The Former Home of Harold Shields. Poster, Military Medals and Patches, 2 wall-hangings from Bangkok front China Hutch; Solid Cherry Broyhill Dining room Buffet w/ Slat Top & Fold Out Boards; Solid Maple 3pc. Office Desk; Large Office Chair; 3pc. Solid Wood Modern Bedroom REAL ESTATE Thailand, Army Duffl e, Army Coats, Uniform Pants, Vintage Navy Uniforms, Airborne Uniform, Army Boots, Airborne Flag, American Flag, Suite w/ Cannon Ball Head Board, High Chest of Drawers, and large Dresser w/ 2 ½ Acres on which is situated a two Story Home. The First Floor Contains a Mirror; Tall Glass front Curio Cabinet;Grand Fathers Clock; Large Oak Coffee Table w/ Kitchen, Dining Room, Living Room, Large Full size Bath room w/ Laundry Pennsylvania Flag, Foot Locker, American Flag Afghan, 2 Ice Cream Parlor Chairs, Potato Bags from Epler Farms in Northumberland, German Glass Inserts; 2-Large Oak End Tables; Glass top Oak Display Cabinet; Blue La-Z-Boy Hookup, and small Family Room. The second fl oor contains 3-Bedrooms. The Sofa w/ Reclining Ends; Round Kitchen Table w/ 4 Vinyl High Back Captain’s Chairs; Oak Home has Hardwood Flooring (under Carpets), a 200 Amp Electrical Service, and Straight Razor, Bird Prints, Vintage Newspapers, Outdoor Books, Pioneer Model SX-100 Stereo and Pioneer Speakers, 2 Jim Daly Prints... Platform Rocker; Maple Platform Rocker; 5pc. Patio set w/ High Glass Top Table & 4 High a partially Cemented Basement. The Home is heated with an Oil Hot air Furnace, Chairs; Quarter Sawn Oak Hall Table; Samsung Ultra Slim 55” Flat Screen TV; Samsung Has an Electric Hot water Heater and has a newly installed Roof. On the property is Fishing/Outdoors: Tackle Box, Fishing Vest, Coleman Lantern, 2 42” Flat Screen TV; White Wicker Porch Furniture; 4-New 6ft. Plastic Folding Tables; Large Large Two Bay Garage w/ Work Shop area, a 15ft.x15ft, Shed and a second shed Life Vests, Large Tackle Box, Ammo Box, Fishing Lures, Spotlight, Vintage Octagon Picnic Table; “Smoke Hollow” Propane/charcoal Smokers Grill w/ Double on Upper Section of Property. The Home is in a wooded setting yet close to town. Bamboo Fly Rods, Spinning Rods, Vintage Boat Rods, Several fi shing Rods Grill & 2-Side Grills; Eden pure Room Heaters; 2-“Daisy” BB Guns; 17Qt Pressure To see this well Built Home that needs a little TLC Call 717-527-2800 for private including Bamboo, Fiberglass and Metal, Modern and Vintage spinning and Canner; Rogers Silver-plate “Lilac Time” Flatware Set; “Princeton” Gold Covered Flatware showing. Any Tests may be done on this property prior to auction at prospective casting reels, Fishing Books, Long handled Gig, Fishing Nets… Set; “Kessington Petite Fleur” Dinnerware Set for 8; 2-White Scalloped Dinnerware Sets buyers expense. Terms are 10% down with balance in 60 Days. Property to be HOUSEHOLD/MISCELLANEOUS: Child’s Highchair, 2hp. Service for 8 ea. ; 3-Large Heavy Glass Punch Bowl Sets; Precious Moments Figurines; Sold at 12:00 Noon at Auction site at #2229 Tuscarora Rd. Port Royal. Water Pump, DYSON VACUUME CLEANER, Free Standing Jewelry Service for 12 Blue Willow” England Dinnerware Set; “Showtime” Kitchen Rotisserie Vintage 1948 Scooter- Tools- Collectibles-Household Items Armoire, Costume Jewelry, Loggers Measuring Tapes, Loggers Core & BBQ; Cuisinart Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker; Large Rainbow Trout on Board; 2-Rival 6 Vintage 1948 “Cushman” Scooter in working condition; Ex-Cell 2500 psi Gas Samplers, Loggers Measuring Tools, Tally Book, Scientifi c Calculator, Qt Electric Ice Cream Freezers; 4ft. High Cement White Tailed Buck Lawn Ornament; Powered Power Washer; Simplicity ZT16 Zero-Turn Mower; Cub Cadet 2000 Baseball Bats, Oil Drain Container, Yard Cart, Plush Toys and Rabbits, Lawn Garden Park Benches; Hoover Carpet Shampooer; Singer Portable Sewing Machine; Riding Mower; Powerback 5200 watt Generator; Kenmore Chest Freezer; Coolers, New Humidifi er, Backpack, George Foreman Grill, Canner, Pyrex Stainless Steel Stock Pots; Assorted Cookware; Cast Iron Chicken Fryer; “Teeter Hang- Craftsman 33 gal. 6hp. Air Compressor; Delta Bench Top Band saw; Craftsman Nesting Bowls, Cuisinart Coffee Pot, 3 unusual Canes, Bread Maker, Small ups” Inversion Table; “Simplicity Regent” 18hp. Riding Mower w/ Deck; “Jet Patch Floor Model Belt/Disc Sander; Bench Grinder; Belt Sander; Floor Model Shop Fan; kitchen appliances, 18QT. Roaster Oven, Plant stands on Wheels… “Cyclone Rake 6.5 hp Yard Vacuum System; Cub Cadet #1030TE Dual Stage Snow Blower w/ Electric Start & Light; Honda 190, 3000psi Gas Powered Power Washer; Stihl 100 Amp Arc Welder; Value Craft Table Saw; 24ft. Aluminum Extension ladder; Car TOOLS: Assorted Hand Tools, New Skil Jig Saw, Utility Knives, Drill Ramps; Camping Table; Colman 3- Burner Camping Stove; Assorted Hand Tools Bits, Drivers, Soldering Set, Tape Measures, Socket Set, Wagner Power Ms210C Chain Saw; 8ft. Werner Step Ladder; 14ft. Aluminum Ext. Ladder; Battery Charger; (some Snap-On); B/D Cordless Tools; Palm Sander; Shop Lights; Coal Bucket; Painter, New B&D 3/8 Drill, New Skil 1.75hp. Plunge Router, 3/8 Master Trickle Charger; 12 Ton Bottle Jack; Stihl Weed Eater; Large Live Trap; Craftsman 6 Gallon 3-Old fi shing Gigs; Cast Iron Singer Sewing Machine Base; Green Canning Jars, Mechanic Drill, Craftsman Cordless Drill and Light Set, and More! Shop/Vac; Lasko 16” Window Fan; Hitachi Angle Grinder; Portable Air Compressor; Zinc Lids; Galvanized Wash Tub; “Peanut Bits” Tin Lancaster Pa.; Gourmet Electric Craftsman Router; B/D Belt Sander; ½” Drive Electric Drill; 4ft. Ceiling Shop Lights; Nice Smoker; Whirlpool Washer; Whirlpool Electric dryer; Large Antique Roll Top Desk NOTICE: Due to the current “RULES” regarding COVID, this auction Assortment of Hand Tools & Garden Tools; 4-20lb Bags Charcoal; and Many Other Item. To (needs repairs); Antique Round Pedestal Wooden Table; Old Pockets watches will be held outside. Please bring your own seating. The Fire Company See Photos go to Auctionzip.com, ID # 3834 (Elgin, Ingraham, Waltham); Handmade Doilies; Countertop Dishwasher new in box; WILL be cooking so come out and support the Fire Co. and enjoy the Owners: Wilmer & Barbara Grove evening! Tell your friends!! 1970’s Baseball Cards; Wooden Bunk Bed Set; Lincoln Logs; Dorm Size Refrigerator; AUCTIONEERING SERVICES BY: Marbles; and more… To See Photos go to Auctionzip.com, ID # 3834 TERMS: Cash or good PA check, NO CREDIT CARDS. 6% sale tax Tim L Kline AU-002998-L Owner: Sheila Shields will be collected. View full listing on-line at auctionzip, auctioneer #35599. Middleburg PA. 570-541-1546 & the “Late Harold Shields” AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Please come out and spend the evening with us! Jeremy Waite AU-005918-L AUCTIONEERING SERVICES BY: The Fire Company will be making some great food so come out grab a Auctioneers Note: The Groves are moving & downsizing, if you are looking for Furniture Tim L Kline AU-002998-L bite to eat and enjoy the auction! Lots of items, something for everyone. of high quality and in like new condition. Mark this date on your calendar. All item were Middleburg PA. 570-541-1546 well taken care of. Jeremy Waite AU-005918-L AUCTION SERVICE BY ROMIG’S AUCTIONEERING LLC, 570-658-7545 - # AY002176 Terms: Cash or Pa. Check. Photo ID needed For Bidder #. Owners and Auctioneer not Terms: Cash or Pa. Check. Photo ID needed For Bidder#. AUCTIONEER James P. Romig, # AU005805, APPRENTICE: Lonnie Snook, # AA019475 responsible for accidents Food stand Provided - “No Buyers Premium” Auction Company and Clients Not responsible for Accidents. Tent & Food stand Provided - “No Buyers Premium” MEMBER OF PENNSYLVANIA AUCTIONEERS ASSOCIATION 8- Snyder County Times, August 7, 2020 2020 Snyder County 4-H Foundation Awards Scholarships Spotlight: Orange Launches Public Health Campaign Tabitha Hauck, Raya Kunes, and McKenzie Meiser years she has competed in events at the club, district, and were recently awarded secondary educational schol- The Spotlight: Orange Project is now live with a multi- state level. In 2019, she was the Reserve Champion in pronged approach to supporting public health best prac- arships from “Snyder County 4-H Clubs Foundation” Showman at 4-H State Competition with her horse Jacob. for their Scholastic Achievement, Growth through 4-H tices in the Central Susquehanna Valley. The initia- Outside of 4-H, she is active in the Midd-West Softball tive includes public service announcements on radio, a projects and activities, 4-H Leadership, 4-H Citizenship team, the Midd-West National Honor Society, and the & Community Services, as well as their involvement mask-wearing campaign, social media engagement op- Bloomsburg University Dual Enrollment Program. She portunities, and a COVID-Safe Pledge. The goal is to in activities outside of 4-H (service projects in school volunteers with a Therapeutic Riding Program, coaching or other youth, community or religious organizations). encourage individuals, groups, and businesses to respect a youth softball program, and helping at the Williams- and protect public health by following mask wearing Tabitha received the fi rst-place award of $1,000.00, Raya port Riding Club. Raya shares in her application “With- received the second-place award of $750.00, and McKen- guidelines provided by the Pennsylvania Department of out 4-H, I am not sure I would have to courage to step out Health and the CDC as well as other public health best zie received the third-place award of $500. of myself to pursue a career that demands public speak- Tabitha (Tabby) Hauck, daughter of Larissa Hauck practices. The Spotlight is putting the focus on our posi- ing and the ability to handle wins and losses”. tive response to the pandemic rather than statistics and and Ronnie Jr, Winfi eld, has plans to attend the Univer- McKenzie Meiser is the daughter of Josh and Michelle sity of Northwestern Ohio to pursue Agriculture Equip- is encouraging people to work cooperatively in favor of Meiser of Port Trevorton and has been in the 4-H pro- public health rather than being punitive about those who ment Technology. She has been heavily involved in 4-H gram for 8 years. She has plans to attend Wilson College through her 9 years as a member of Eager Beaver Dairy are not being helpful for Veterinarian Medicine. McKenzie has been involved Here’s how you can participate: Club, exhibiting dairy cows. As a teenager, she later in the Backyard Bunnies club for 8 years. In February joined the Snyder County Teen Council. Tabby has held • Listen for the PSAs, voiced by prominent citizens Mike 2019, she attended the State Leadership Conference to Glazer and Hank Baylor, on local radio stations. club and county offi cer roles participated in club, county, build her leadership and public speaking skills. McKen- state, and national events. She placed 14th at the Na- • Wear a mask whenever you are around people from zie has organized community service projects with Ash- other households and you cannot distance, both indoors tional 4-H Dairy Judging Competition and placed 2nd burn’s Animals, the Ronald McDonald House, and Penn in the Small Gas Engine Competition. She has also been and out. Beyond that, spread the message about the im- Village Nursing Home. She is a leader in both her 4-H portance of mask wearing. Feel free to use and share the heavily involved in community support at the Beaver club and her school’s FFA program. In her application, Community Fairgrounds, Ag Dairy Days, Selinsgrove resources and graphics on our website. McKenzie credits 4-H with helping her with her future • Follow Spotlight: Orange on social media. Use a Spot- FFA, SUN Area FFA, and Pennsylvania Jr. Holstein Ex- career in that it has helped her fi nd her love for animals ecutive Jr. Committee. Tabby shared in her application light: Orange profi le picture frame and take part when and helping them. we ask people to highlight their local heroes. Who do the following “Though being involved in 4-H I haven’t The Snyder County 4-H Foundation was established in worked on tractors, I can still build my skills for a career you know who is a healthcare worker, an emergency re- 1966 as a 501(c)3. The purpose of this Foundation is to sponder, a teacher, or another essential worker? Who do of success.” off er incentives to 4-H members and leaders to continue Raya Kunes, daughter of Steve and Valrie Kunes, you know who is more vulnerable to the disease? Tell us and expand 4-H club work in Snyder County, to suitably who you wear your mask for. Middleburg, has plans to attend Muhlenberg College for recognize outstanding achievement, and to receive, ac- Political Science and ultimately pursue a career in law. • Sign on to the COVID-Safe Pledge in support of public count for, and disburse funds contributed for the county health AND the economy. You can sign as an individual Raya’s involvement in 4-H began 7 years ago as a mem- 4-H club program. Contributions to support the Snyder ber of the Twilight Riders Club. Holding various club of- or as a business. Encourage local businesses to take the County 4-H Program can be sent to PSCE, 343 Chestnut pledge. Signatories may also want to wear, download, fi cers, Raya has been a leader in her club by helping her Street, Suite 3, Miffl inburg, Pa 17844. fellow club members prepare for competitions. Over the and/or display orange ribbons as a symbol of our com- munity goals during this challenging time: health, pros- perity, unity, and courage. The mask messages promot- ed by the campaign appear in memes, on signage, and DINING GUIDE as part of public service an- nouncements created for ra- dio. Some include: “What- WELL Chat ever the phase, Yellow or O ’S Green, Your Mask Must Villa Teresa Selinsgrove Be Seen (on your face!).” H Susquehanna Valley Mall Across from Joann Fabric “Masks help keep our busi- nesses open!” and “No shirt, 570-374-9323 Moose (Located at V 28 Fox Crossing Road 40 West Spruce St. no shoes, NO MASK -- no Mt. Pleasant Mills, PA, 17853 (570) 374-9012 service. Wear the mask!”. 2 Large Cheese 16” Masks are a simple and key I Thu-Fri-Mon c g Hours: Wed. - Sun. 11:00 - 8:00 OPEN FOR tool to help reduce the spread e n C i BREAKFAST of the COVID-19 Coronavi- ream K Fri., Aug. 7th: Saturday 8AM-7PM rus. The CDC now recom- Mt. Pleasant Mills BBQ Beef 7:30-10:30 (Breakfast 8-11AM) mends cloth face coverings 570-539-2363 Brisket Dinner over the nose and mouth SUNDAY, 9TH whenever you are around Thru August 8: $12.00 + Tax Sat., Aug. 8th: Ham or Sausage w/ Dine In or T people from another house- Country Fried Eggs & Homefries (Curbside A hold. As the US Surgeon Steak Dinner General notes, masks don’t We are working W take away our freedom, but ensure greater freedom for 4TH FLAVOR: BANANA Sun., Aug. 9th: on being open at August 13-17 Tom’s Fried Chicken Thu-Fri-Sat-Mon us to go out and do more. Dinner or Country our regular time Hamburg BBQ An important piece to note Starting August 10: Fried Steak Dinner and seeing your about mask wearing is that Hot Beef Sandwic simple cloth masks protect Wed., Aug. 12th- smiling faces others. The best way to pro- tect those around you and to 3RD FLAVOR: BLUEBERRY again. SUNDAY, AUGSUT Thurs., Aug, 13th: show that the community 4TH FLAVOR: TEABERRY Pork BBQ Sandwich Be safe! cares about each other is to NO HOT FOOD AFTER 9:00PM Like Us on wear a mask. Spotlight: Orange is a col- laborative project of the Greater Susquehanna Val- ley United Way and the community at large. All are welcome to engage with the materials and support the health of the valley. If you would like other ways to get involved, please email spot- lightorangegroup@gmail. com or call 570-415-1999. Help spread the message about mask wearing by vis- iting spotlightorange.com/ masks. There you will fi nd images and poster graphics that can be shared or printed out. 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We also Repair Classic Vehicle Domestic & Foreign Cars 570-922-5033 756 Stover Road, Millmont, PA 17845 WANTED Your Unwanted Vehicle Old • New • Wrecked Instant Cash Also looking for antique cars & trucks along with parts! 570-850-6345 August 7, 2020, Snyder County Times -9 Commissioner’s Notes June 16, 2020 Management Agency. funds on the County’s behalf. Ewig/Steininger motion. All vot- The meeting of the Snyder County Board of Commission- The Board tabled any action in regards to the opinion of cost ed in favor of the motion. ers was called to order at 9:30 a.m. on the above date in the for the ESCRA Flood Hardening Project related to the grant The Board approved a quote from Postage Pros Plus, based on Courthouse Basement Meeting Room by Chairman Kantz with funding through the Wyoming Valley Levee Raising Project. State Contract pricing, for a 1-IM-B-High Speed Letter Opener Commissioners Steininger, Ewig and Kantz, the Chief Clerk New Business: at the cost of $11,854.00 plus an annual maintenance agreement and County Solicitor Robert M. Cravitz present. Those in at- • The Board discussed the possibility of having a disc golf of $1,703.00. This purchase will be submitted to the Common- tendance pledged allegiance to the fl ag. course at Faylor Lake. No action was taken. wealth for reimbursement under the Elections-COVID grant. Minutes from the June 9, 2020 board meeting were approved • The Board approved the issuance of a request for proposals Steininger/Ewig motion. All voted in favor of the motion. as presented. Steininger/Ewig motion. All voted in favor of the for repairs to the deck on County Bridge #3. Ewig/Steininger The Board ratifi ed an approval of a letter to the Pennsylvania motion. motion. All voted in favor of the motion. Housing Finance Agency authorizing the Union-Snyder Com- Bills were approved for payment from the General Fund No executive session was required. munity Action Agency to fi le an application for CARES RRP Check No. 176913 to 176978 in the amount of $241,305.33 Shannon Rudy of SEDA-COG presented the possible projects funds on the County’s behalf. Ewig/Steininger motion. All vot- pending Commissioner’s review. Ewig/Steininger motion. All that could be funded under the Community Development Block ed in favor of the motion. voted in favor of the motion. Grant Coronavirus Response CDBG-CV. No action was taken. The Board approved a proposal from Selinsgrove Dental and The Board adopted Snyder County Resolution 2020-15 recog- There was no public comment. Dentures to provide dental services to the inmates at the Snyder nizing the staff of Snyder County Children and Youth Services The Board denied an FMLA request from a full time employee County Prison according to the following schedule: in conjunction with PA Child Welfare Professional Apprecia- at the Snyder County Prison due to failure to fulfi ll the length • Limited Exam (Including X-Rays)- $237.00 tion Week. Ewig/Steininger motion. All voted in favor of the of service requirement. Ewig/Steininger motion. All voted in • Simple Extraction - $169.00 motion. favor of the motion. • Surgical Extraction - $239.00 The Board held discussion regarding an agreement between It is noted that the following people attended all or parts of Steininger/Ewig motion. All voted in favor of the motion. Mid Penn Sportsmen’s Club and Snyder County to provide ac- the meeting: The Board approved the submission of a Coronavirus Sup- cess to the fi ring range to the employees of the Snyder County • County Treasurer Deb Kratzer plemental Relief Grant application to the Pennsylvania Com- Prison for fi rearms training. Solicitor Cravitz will draft a letter • County Planning Director Lincoln Kaufman mission on Crime and Delinquency, on behalf of CJAB, in the to clarify that the agreement does not represent a partnership • EMA Director Derick Shambach amount of $56,830. Steininger/Ewig motion. All voted in favor between that two organizations but a vendor/customer relation- • Shannon Rudy of SEDA COG of the motion. ship. Ewig/Steininger motion. All voted in favor of the motion. • Member of the Public Dave Park The Board held discussion regarding the County Website and The Board approved the issuance of a request for proposals for Chairman Kantz asked for any additional business with none no action was taken. haircutting services at the Snyder County Prison. Steininger/ being identifi ed he declared the meeting to be adjourned. The Board tabled the approval of a Professional Service Agree- Ewig motion. All voted in favor of the motion. Respectfully Submitted, ment between Snyder County and MCM Consulting Group to The Board approved the fi ling of a grant application for Coun- Anthony L. Phillips, Chief Clerk conduct a Commodity Study to be completed by July 31, 2020 ty COVID Relief with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania – at a cost of $10,000.00, as recommended by the Emergency Department of Community and Economic Development in the June 23, 2020 Management Agency. amount of $3,645,494. Steininger/Ewig motion. All voted in The meeting of the Snyder County Board of Commission- The Board tabled any action in regards to the opinion of cost favor of the motion. ers was called to order at 9:30 a.m. on the above date in the for the ESCRA Flood Hardening Project related to the grant The Board acknowledged the hiring of Angelo Martin by the Commissioners’ Meeting Room by Chairman Kantz with funding through the Wyoming Valley Levee Raising Project. District Attorney as a Part-Time Administrative Assistant eff ec- Commissioners Steininger, Ewig and Kantz, the Chief Clerk New Business: tive June 15, 2020. and County Solicitor Robert M. Cravitz present. Those in at- • The Board discussed a request by the Mid Susquehanna Val- The Board approved a purchase of 2017 Ford Utility vehicle, tendance pledged allegiance to the fl ag. ley Kennel Club asking assistance in getting permission from currently under lease by the Sheriff ’s Department, from En- Minutes from the June 16, 2020 board meeting were approved the Governor’s offi ce to hold the Middleburg Dog Show. The terprise Fleet Management for the price of $2,966.82. Ewig/ as presented. Ewig/Steininger motion. All voted in favor of the Board will contact the Governor’s offi ce on behalf of the club Steininger motion. All voted in favor of the motion. motion. should the club wishes them to do so. The Board approved an Application for County Aid from the Bills were approved for payment from the General Fund The Elected Auditors held their exit interview with the Board following municipality in the following amount: Check No. 176979 to 177029 in the amount of $641,909.69 and they reported that the audit revealed no fi ndings. 1. McClure Borough - $960.00 pending Commissioner’s review. Steininger/Ewig motion. All Shannon Rudy of SEDA-COG presented the additional pos- Steininger/Ewig motion. All voted in favor of the motion. voted in favor of the motion. sible projects that could be funded under the Community De- The Board appointed Rylan D. Ebright of Franklin Township The Board accepted a proposal from Fike Brother Carpet velopment Block Grant Coronavirus Response CDBG-CV. No to the America250PA Committee as the representative for Sny- One and Home for new fl oor coverings to be installed in cer- action was taken. der County for a six year term eff ective upon his confi rmation tain suites within the Snyder County East Building at a cost of The Board went into executive session at 10:45 a.m. to dis- October 1, 2020. Ewig/Steininger motion. All voted in favor of $6,981.00. Steininger/Ewig motion. All voted in favor of the cuss personnel and legal matters and exited executive session the motion. motion. at 10:55 a.m. with no action taken. Human Resources Admin- The Board adopted Snyder County Resolution 2020-16 grant- The Board accepted a proposal from Cholin Corp. Inc. to re- istrator Michelle Dauberman attending part of the executive ing Chief Clerk Anthony L. Phillips access to Pennsylvania De- pair the fi re alarm system at the Snyder County East Building session. partment of Transportation’s dotGrants system on behalf of the in the amount of $3,495.00. Ewig/Steininger motion. All voted There was no public comment. Snyder County Liquid Fuels Program. Steininger/Ewig motion. in favor of the motion. The Board approved an FMLA request from a full time em- All voted in favor of the motion. The Board adopted Snyder County Resolution 2020-17 au- ployee in the Snyder County Probation Department beginning The Chief Clerk updated the Board regarding the COVID 19 thorizing the Chief Clerk to fi le the COVID-19 County Relief June 15, 2020 through June 26, 2020. Ewig/Steininger motion. grant funds available to CJAB in the amount of $56,830. Block Grant application and acknowledging the requirements All voted in favor of the motion. The Board held discussion regarding the County Website and of the program. Steininger/Ewig motion. All voted in favor of It is noted that the following people attended all or parts of no action was taken. the motion. the meeting: The Board approved the issuance of a request for quotes for The Board approved an agreement between Snyder County • County Treasurer Deb Kratzer certain timber at Faylor Lake. Steininger/Ewig motion. All vot- and The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania – Department of • Shannon Rudy of SEDA COG ed in favor of the motion. Community and Economic Development for COVID-19 • Member of the Public Dave Park The Board tabled the approval of a Professional Service Agree- County Relief Block Grants in the amount of $3,645,949.00 for Chairman Kantz asked for any additional business with none ment between Snyder County and MCM Consulting Group to a grant period of March 1, 2020 through December 30, 2020. being identifi ed he declared the meeting to be adjourned. conduct a Commodity Study to be completed by July 31, 2020 Ewig/Steininger motion. All voted in favor of the motion. Respectfully Submitted, at a cost of $10,000.00, as recommended by the Emergency The Board ratifi ed the approval of a letter to the Pennsylvania Anthony L. Phillips, Chief Clerk Housing Finance Agency authorizing the Union-Snyder Com- Dressler’s Farm Stand Stauffer Bulk munity Action Agency to fi le an application for CARES RRP 2784 Middlecreek Rd Selinsgrove Open Daylight Hours Food Store “Where (Next to the old school house) 8am - 4pm Satisfaction is STONEY ACRES Fresh Produce, Jams, Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat Guaranteed” PRODUCE Jellies, Honey, Local Local Produce • Canned SERVICE & PARTS HOURS: SALES HOURS: Tomatoes, Candy Onions, Mon.-Fri. 8AM-5PM; Mon.-Fri. 8AM-9PM; Sat. Goods • Bulk Foods CLOSED Sat. & Sun. 8AM-4PM; CLOSED Sunday SUPPLIES Whoopie Pies Fresh Call To Make An Appointment! 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Cherry Queen Size Bedroom Suite; 4 pc Bar Height Table & Chairs; Brown Recliner; Swivel Blue Rocker Recliner; Wooden Chest; Stand; Dropleaf THE COUNTRY SCHOOL NOOK Table; Kneehole Desk; 2 Drawer File Cabinet; Oak Wooden Bench Seat; Oak Glass Curio Cabinet (lighted); Bamboo Corner Chair; Plank Bottom Chairs; Bedroom Be Prepared When The School Bells Ring! Rocker; Sm. Wooden Chest; Dresser; Shadow Box Coffee Table; Dressing Shield; Cedar Chest; 1 Drawer Stand; Misc. Kitchen Chairs; Wash Stand; Patio Chairs; Check Out Our Selection of: Splayed Leg Stand; Misc. Chairs; Flat Top Trunk; Droplid Desk; Dropseat School Tuesday, August 18 @ 4:00pm • Classroom Supplies • Curriculum Desk; Wagon Seat; Oak Wash Stand w/Towel Rack; 2 Lifetime 6’ Tables; Gas Located 5 Miles West of Williamsport off SR 220 in the Village of Linden, Lycoming Co. PA • Bulletin Boards • Posters Grill; Kerosene Heater; Serving Cart; Griswold & Wagner Cast Iron Fry Pans; Tools – (4 pm @ 219 Front St.): • Decorations • Stickers Wooden Pottie Chair; Lionhead Mantle Clock; Sm. Cast Iron Fry Pans; Sheffi eld The following will be sold at 5 pm @ 405 Front St. We do Photocopying & Laminating Knife Set; Local Adv. Crocks; Cast Aunt Jemima; Bathroom Set; Yellowware 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Crew Cab 4WD, Duramax Plus Package, 6.6L V8 Bowl; Cheese Boxes; Lg. Glass Mason Jars; 6 Gallon Crock; Martin Meat Can; Turbo Diesel with Allison 6 Speed Transmission, High Country 3LZ Package, Cajun Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9-7; Wed. & Sat. 9-5 Drying Rack; Wheeling Kerosene Can; White/Red Graniteware; Adv. Box; Brown Red w/12, 200 miles, Showroom Cond. 2018 Harley Davidson Fatboy CVO, 114 870 St. Thomas Road, Mt. Pleasant Mills, next to St. Thomas Church Crock; Step Stool; Green Wagon; Wooden Bucket; Cast Iron Trucks; Coca Cola CI with Ape Hangers, Custom Exhaust and only 1,100 miles, Showroom Condition. Phone: (570) 539-2371 Bottles & Carrier; Sailor in Stroller; Pitcher Pump; Cast Rescent Miniature Sampler 2018 Kawasaki Ultra 310LX Jet Ski, Intercooled, Super Charged, Jetsound, Cookstove; Air Conditioners; Eden Pure Heater; Ice Saw; Dolly; Igloo Ice Chest; Hydro Turf w/Alum. Load Rite Trailer. 2018 Equipter RB 4000 Roofchute Trailer, Lawn Chairs; Galv. Tub; Graniteware Tub; Gas Cans; Fishing Rods/Reels; Corn 20 hrs. Exc. Cond. 2008 New Holland T2420 Tractor w/Super Suite Enclosed COMPLETE SERVICE Dryer; Farberware Electric Skillet; Nesco 18 qt. Electric Roaster; Sm. Electrical Cab, Gear Driven, New Holland 270TL Front Loader w/72” Bucket & 2018 Woods Appliances; Kitchen Aide Mixer; Air Fryer; Roasters; Stainless Kitchen Cookware; BH90-X Groundbreaker Backhoe w/24” Tooth Bucket, In Exc. Cond. w/405 hrs. China Baskets & Tea Pots; Wooden Bowls; 40+ Miniature Children Tea Sets; 1987 International Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer w/20’ Wooden Deck, Hide Away PUBLIC AUCTION Milk Glass; Blanko Glass Vases; Pressed Glassware; Princess House (Pitcher, Ramps & Winch. 1994 Sun Tracker Model PH-30 Pontoon Boat w/Trailer. 2010 Butter, S/P, Candy, Vases, Coffee Cups, Salad Bowl); Avon Glassware (Pitcher, Polaris Model 800 ATV. 2002 Cadillac Seville SLS. 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 4WD Wednesday, August 19, 2020 @ 2 P.M. Tumblers, Stemware); Stainless Silverware; Utensils; Stainless Steel Bowls; Pickup w/109,000 miles Selling Real Estate, Automobile, Households & More at the former Juicer; Pampered Chef Bakeware; Bakeware; Wooden Shelf Organizer; Souvenir home of Georgia Lenig, 422 Kreamer Ave., Kreamer, PA Beach Birds; 6 Lg. Nutcrackers; 12 Sm. Nutcrackers; 5’ Nutcracker; Wooden TV Directions: From Selinsgrove take Route 522 South to the town of Kreamer. Turn Left 3 Real Estate Parcels (6 pm) onto Freeburg Avenue then right onto Kreamer Ave. Continue to auction on the left. Trays; Holiday Decorations; Hoffman Made Men Statues; Longaberger Baskets; Parcel #1 – Investment Real Estate - Located at 127 Front Street, Linden REAL ESTATE Cookbooks; Luggage; Records; Bedding; Lg. Glass Jars; Canning Jars; Postal Mail Parcel #2 – A Scenic Susquehanna River Lot Located to the rear of 127 Street, Linden Located on the edge of town on a pleasant level corner lot is a 2 story 3 bedroom home. The home Boxes; Baskets; Vera Bradley Purses/Bags; Hess Trucks; Misc. Glassware; Fish Parcel #3 – A Commercial 30’x55’ Commercial Block Bldg. Real Estate Located affords on the fi rst level Eat-in Kitchen, living room w/mountain stone fi replace, dining room, laundry Box; Beanie Babies & Much More. Photo’s available at auctionzip.com ID# 2399 w/1/2 bath, as well as enclosed front and rear porches. The second level has 3 bedrooms, full bath at 219 Front Street Estate of: Robert “Chick” VonNeida Estate of Dallas Grove and enclosed rear sun room. Located on the property is a 24 x 27 garage w/roofed car port. The late “Louise VonNeida” No Out of State Checks Seller has moved to assisted living and says sell. For showing contact Auctioneers. Terms 10% down, Balance in 45 days. NO BUYERS PREMIUM. Attorney: Matthew Slivinski 570-837-1200 Real Estate to be offered @ 4:00 p.m Auctioneers: Lori Hess Lauver, AU-002854-L Auctioneers: Lori Hess Lauver, AU-002854-L KENNETH E. HASSINGER NEIL A. COURTNEY • 570-966-2512 & Daniel King, AA-019500-L • 570-966-2512 330 Hassinger Way 3442 Heister Valley Road McClure, PA 17841 Richfield, PA 17086 Complete Listing & Photos Available Complete Listing & Photos Available (570) 658-3536 : AU-001532-L (570) 539-8791 : AU-002651-L auctionzip.com ID# 2399 or auctionzip.com ID# 2399 or www.hassingercourtney.com GoToAuctions.com ID# 4215 GoToAuctions.com ID# 4215 10- Snyder County Times, August 7, 2020 Legals & Classi eds ————————— to make payment, and Attorney for the Estate my birth is West Palm hearing date approach- persons having claims District has changed the All persons who are LEGALS those having claims to ——————— Beach Florida; my pres- es and will provide more or demands against the locations of the Sep- indebted to or having ———————— present the same with- FICTITIOUS NAME ent name is Madison details as to how you estate of the decedent to tember 14, 2020, work claims against the ROB- ESTATE NOTICE out delay, to: REGISTRATION Bailey Lohr. Hearing in may participate. make known the same session/regular meeting ERT C. & ABIGAIL E. this matter is continued The purpose of the and all persons indebted and the September 28, FOGLE LIVING TRUST Estate of THELMA Robert W. Dagle and Notice is hereby given on the 11th day of Sep- hearing will be to hear to the decedent to make 2020, regular meeting dated October 8, 1999 M. NORNHOLD, de- S. Diane Dalius that an application for tember, 2020 at 8:30 and take testimony and payment without delay from West Snyder El- are requested to make ceased, late of Middlec- c/o Matthew A. Slivinski, Registration of a Ficti- a.m. in the courtroom render a decision on a to Edwin Lewis Stock, ementary School in the known the same or to reek Township, Snyder Esq. tious Name has been of the Snyder County request from Pennsyl- 1320 Farr Rd., Reading, Music Room to Middle- make payment without County, Pennsylvania. 111 N. High Street, fi led in the Department Courthouse, Middle- vania Department of PA 19611 and Andrew burg Elementary School delay to the Co-Trustees Suite One Selinsgrove, of State of the Common- burg, Pennsylvania. Transportation for the Gordon Stock, 25 Fox in the Large Group Con- named below: LETTERS TESTAMEN- PA 17870 wealth of Pennsylvania ——————— conversion of productive Hunt Rd., New Vernon, ference Room. TARY on the above es- ——————— on June 24, 2020 for PUBLIC NOTICE agricultural lands en- NJ 07976, Executors. Allyson L. Folk, Board Debra L. Nicholas and tate having been grant- EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Wilts Cleaning Service, rolled in an Agricultural Or to their Atty.: Edwin Secretary The Northumberland ed to Debra K. Aueker, PO Box 202, 25411 Pursuant to the Agricul- Security Area for the L. Stock, Ronald Rick MIDD-WEST SCHOOL National Bank, Larry E. Nornhold Jr., NOTICE IS HEREBY US Hwy 522, in Mc- tural Area Security Law Central Susquehanna Stock, 933 N. Charlotte DISTRICT Co-Trustees Dean E. Nornhold and GIVEN that Letters Tes- Clure, 17841, in Snyder and/or Pennsylvania Act Valley Transportation St., Ste. 3-B, Pottstown, Administration and Busi- c/o RHP Law Group Lisa L. Sprenide, Ex- tamentary have been County. The name and 43 of 1981 as amended, (CSVT) Project. All af- PA 19464. ness Offi ce LLC ecutors. All persons in- granted to the under- address of each indi- the Agricultural Lands fected lands are located ——————— 568 East Main Street 1372 N Susquehanna debted to the estate are signed in the Estate of vidual interested on the Condemnation Ap- in Monroe Township, MIDD-WEST SCHOOL Middleburg, Pennsylva- Trl, Ste 130 requested to make pay- WILMER J. KRATZER, business is Derek Wilt, proval Board (ALCAB) Snyder County. DISTRICT nia 17842-1295 Selinsgrove, PA 17870 ments and those having late of Penn Township, 25411 US Hwy 522, in of the Commonwealth Interested parties and VIRTUAL MEETING ——————— claims to present the Snyder County, Penn- McClure, 17841. This of Pennsylvania will or their legal represen- NOTICE TRUST NOTICE Or to the Co-Trustee’s same without delay, to: sylvania, Deceased. was fi led in accordance conduct a public hear- tatives are encouraged AND Attorney: All persons with 54 Pa.C.S. § 311. ing on August 26, 2020 to participate and may MEETING LOCATION Notice is hereby given Karen L. Hackman, JD Thelma M. Nornhold indebted to the said ——————— beginning at 10:00 a.m. present testimony. NOTICE of the Administration of RHP Law Group LLC Estate estate are required to NOTICE Due to the current disas- For additional informa- the ROBERT C. & ABI- 1372 N Susquehanna c/o Matthew A. Slivinski, make immediate pay- ter emergency relating tion, contact Douglas The Board of Direc- GAIL E. FOGLE LIVING Trl, Ste 130 Esquire ment and those having Notice is hereby given to the COVID-19 pres- Wolfgang, Pennsylvania tors of the Midd-West TRUST, dated October Selinsgrove, PA 17870 111 N. High Street, claims or demands will that an order entered by ence, and in accordance Department of Agricul- School District will hold 8, 1999. ABIGAIL E. FO- P | 570.743.2333 Suite One present them without the civil court, Snyder with Governor Tom ture, Bureau of Farm- a virtual work session GLE, late of the Borough F | 570.743.2347 Selinsgrove, PA 17870 delay to the undersigned County, on the 2nd day Wolf’s July 10, 2020 land Preservation, 2301 and regular meeting on of Selinsgrove, Snyder ——————— ——————— Executor or his Attorney. of July, bearing Index Order authorizing Com- N. Cameron Street, Har- August 10, 2020, and a County, Pennsylvania, ESTATE NOTICE ESTATE NOTICE Number CV-643-2019, monwealth agencies risburg, PA 17110-9408, virtual regular meeting Settlor of the ROBERT Richard R. Nichols, Jr. a copy of which may be to conduct administra- (717) 783-3167, dowolf- on August 24, 2020, via C. & ABIGAIL E. FOGLE Notice is hereby given of Estate of SHIRLEY J. 135 Lombard Street examined at the offi ce of tive proceedings online [email protected] Zoom and will begin at LIVING TRUST, dated the Administration of the DAGLE A/K/A SHIRLEY Sunbury, PA 17801 the clerk, located at the by video or telephonic ——————— 7:00 p.m. The link for October 8, 1999, died ESTATE OF ABIGAIL E. JUNE DAGLE late of Snyder County Court- means, this hearing will NOTICE the public to view these on August 5, 2018. FOGLE. Selinsgrove Borough, Executor house, Middleburg, be conducted by online public meetings and the ROBERT C. FOGLE aka Snyder County, Com- Pennsylvania, continues conference. Informa- Estate of Jessie S. agendas will be avail- ROBERT C. FOGLE, ABIGAIL E. FOGLE, late monwealth of Pennsyl- Robert J. Muolo, a hearing on the mat- tion as to how you may Stock a/k/a Jessie Smith able on the District’s SR., late of the Borough of the Borough of Selin- vania. Esquire ter of me assuming the participate in the August Stock, Deceased. Late website at www.mwsd. of Selinsgrove, Snyder sgrove, Snyder County, WIEST, MUOLO, name of Arin Gabriel 26, 2020 online hearing of Middleburg Borough, cc. To make public com- County, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, died on LETTERS TESTAMEN- NOON, Lohr. The city and state will be posted online at Snyder County, PA. ment during these meet- Settlor of the ROBERT August 5, 2018. All per- TARY on the above es- SWINEHART & BATH- of my address are Se- this website address: D.O.D. 9/18/19. Letters ings, pre-register by call- C. & ABIGAIL E. FOGLE sons who are indebted tate having been grant- GATE linsgrove, Pennsylvania; www.csvt.com/ALCAB. Testamentary on the ing (570) 837-0046, Ext. LIVING TRUST, dated to or having claims ed to the undersigned, 240-246 Market Street the month and year of Please note that the above Estate have been 1100. October 8, 1999, died against ABIGAIL E. FO- all persons indebted to Sunbury, PA 17801 my birth are Novem- website will be updated granted to the under- The Board of Directors on May 20, 2020. GLE are requested to the estate are requested ber of 2001; place of as the August 26, 2020 signed, who request all of the Midd-West School make known the same SNYDER COUNTY DELINQUENT TAX SALE LIST

OWNER SEPTEMBER 16, 2020 @ 10:00 A.M. MAP NUMBER MYERS CYNTHIA C DESCRIPTION/ TO: ALL OWNERS OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THIS NOTICE AND ALL PERSONS HAVING LIEN, JUDGMENT, MUNICIPAL OR OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST SUCH PROPERTIES. 15-05-202A ACREAGE 2 STY FRAME APPROXIMATE HOUSE/PORCHES UPSET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE TAX CLAIM BUREAU IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SNYDER UNDER THE ACT OF 1947 P.L. 1368, AS AMENDED THAT THE SAID BUREAU WILL EXPOSE AT CARPORT/GA- AMOUNT PUBLIC SALE IN THE SNYDER COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 9 WEST MARKET STREET, MIDDLEBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, AT 10:00 A.M., E.D.S.T., ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2020 OR ANY OTHER DATE TO RAGE/SHELTER WHICH THE SALE MAY BE ADJOURNED, READJOURNED, OR CONTINUED, FOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING UNPAID TAXES, MUNICIPAL CLAIMS, AND ALL COSTS THERETO, THE FOLLOWING 20X150 LOT ADAMS DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE FOR AT LEAST THE UPSET PRICE IN THE AMOUNT HEREIN BELOW APPROXIMATELY SET FORTH, WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED. $2,378.44 TOWNSHIP THE SALE OF THESE PROPERTIES MAY, AT THE OPTION OF THE BUREAU, BE STAYED IF THE OWNER THEREOF OR ANY LIEN CREDITOR OF THE OWNER, ON OR BEFORE THE DATE OF VARNEY PHILIP C BENDER EARL E SALE, ENTERS INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE BUREAU TO PAY THE TAXES, CLAIMS AND COSTS IN INSTALLMENTS IN THE MANNER APPROVED BY SAID ACT, AND THE AGREEMENT TO BE 15-08-120 DEC’D 01-03-001 ENTERED INTO. 2 STY FR HOUSE/ 2 STY FRAME PORCH/PATIO/SHD HOUSE/PORCH/ & 1 STY FRAME SHEDS INSTRUCTIONS: PROPERTIES MAY BE LOCATED BY COMPARING THE PARCEL NUMBER OF THE PROPERTY WITH THE MAPS OF THE SNYDER COUNTY ASSESSMENT OFFICE, SNYDER HOUSE/PORCH/ Acres 7.900 COUNTY COURTHOUSE, MIDDLEBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. SHED $1,858.24 60X180 LOT PROPERTIES NOT SOLD ON THE ABOVE DATE WILL AGAIN BE EXPOSED AT PUBLIC SALE AT A LATER DATE. $3,619.56 DILLENSNYDER CHRISTINA L TERMS OF SALE: CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK, PAYABLE TO THE TAX CLAIM BUREAU AT THE TIME THE PROPERTY IS STRUCK DOWN. PERSONAL CHECKS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO FINAL VELIZ-PRADEL 01-03-051 PAYMENT AND THE RISK OF PAYER. OTHER CONDITIONS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE TIME OF SALE. NEFTALID GARAGE/CAR- 15-08-099 PORT NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE TAX SALE BIDDERS 2 STY BRICK/ Acres 4.390 IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACT NO 133 P.L. 1368, NO 542, PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS AT ALL TAX SALES ARE NOW REQUIRED TO CERTIFY TO THE TAX CLAIM BUREAU AS FOLLOWS: FRAME HOUSE/ $402.96 1. A SUCCESSFUL BIDDER SHALL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE CERTIFICATION TO THE BUREAU THAT, WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL JURISDICTION, SUCH PERSON IS NOT DELINQUENT IN PAYING PORCH REAL ESTATE TAXES OWED TO TAXING BODIES WITHIN SNYDER COUNTY, AND DECK/SHED HEETER JEFFERY A 2. A SUCCESSFUL BIDDER SHALL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE CERTIFICATION TO THE BUREAU THAT, WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL JURISDICTION, SUCH PERSON IS NOT DELINQUENT IN PAYING 31X180 LOT 01-04-078 MUNICIPAL UTILITY BILLS OWED TO MUNICIPALITIES WITHIN SNYDER COUNTY. $896.07 1 STY FRAME 3. PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MUST REGISTER PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE SALE. NO REGISTRATION WILL BE TAKEN ON THE DAY OF THE SALE. CERTIFICATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE MOD/CARPORT/ IN THE TAX CLAIM BUREAU. SHAMOKIN DAM ADDTNS BOROUGH PORCH/POOL/ IT IS STRONGLY URGED THAT PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS HAVE AN EXAMINATION MADE OF THE TITLE TO ANY PROPERTY IN WHICH THEY MAY BE INTERESTED. EVERY REASONABLE BARN/STABLE EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO KEEP THE PROCEEDINGS FREE FROM ERROR. HOWEVER, IN EVERY CASE, THE TAX CLAIM BUREAU IS SELLING THE TAXABLE INTEREST AND THE PROPERTY CHOPRA ANUJ K Acres 1.070 IS OFFERED FOR SALE BY THE TAX CLAIM BUREAU WITHOUT ANY GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY WHATEVER, EITHER AS TO STRUCTURES OR LACK OF STRUCTURES, UPON THE LAND, 16-01-065 $8,734.04 LIENS, TITLE OR ANY OTHER MATTER OF THING WHATEVER. 1 STY BRICK OFFICE BLDG HEETER JEFFREY A SNYDER COUNTY TAX CLAIM BUREAU 100X91 LOT 01-04-096 9 W. MARKET ST., ROOM 108 $12,263.47 SAWMILL PO BOX 217 Acres 3.480 KOVASCHETZ $1,134.08 MIDDLEBURG, PA 17842 JODELL L 16-01-068 KREAMER BRIAN J WARNING BI-LEVEL FRAME 01-03-025 HOUSE/PORCHES 2 STY FRAME YOUR PROPERTY IS ABOUT TO BE SOLD WITHOUT YOUR CONSENT FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. YOUR PROPERTY MAY BE SOLD FOR A SMALL FRACTION OF ITS FAIR MARKET VALUE. BSMT GARAGE HOUSE/PORCHES IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AS TO WHAT YOU MUST DO IN ORDER TO SAVE YOUR PROPERTY, PLEASE CALL YOUR ATTORNEY, THE TAX CLAIM BUREAU, AT THE FOLLOWING 80X150 LOT SMOKEHOUSE/ TELEPHONE NUMBER: 570-837-4220, OR THE COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE. $5,506.20 FARM OUTBUILD- INGS/Acres 29.00 SPRING $4,186.36 ABBY L. FREED, DIRECTOR ROBERT M. CRAVITZ, ESQUIRE TOWNSHIP TAX CLAIM BUREAU TAX CLAIM BUREAU SOLICITOR BEAVERTOWN BEDLYON RICHARD L BOROUGH 17-10-015 1 1/2 STY FRAME BACHMAN DEREK L Acres 56.350 PORCH $1,742.12 1 STY FRAME PORCHES/SHED/ PERRY TOWNSHIP HOUSE/PORCHES 03-01-312 $11,604.71 BASEMENT HOUSE/DECKS CANOPY ADDITION/MH 2 STY FRAME GARAGE STONE TRISHA A 100X150 LOT NO LAND REGESTER SHED/MISC BLDGS HOUSE/PORCHES WILLIS JOHN ET AL Acres 1.000 KNEPP $4,092.78 $2,003.19 ROBERT L JR Acres 1.800 60X188 LOT 04-02-056 $4,112.99 09-01-401 14-03-042 $2,668.02 $1,765.86 1 STY FRAME 1 STY FRAME MONROE DELAWDER 1972 12X70 WHT/ HOUSE/PORCHES/ KEISTER DEAN A HOUSE/PORCH/ TOWNSHIP MADELINE M GRN STAR KNEPP ROBIN L HERROLD HOLLY J SHED 06-10-052 DECK 13-09-086L-T13 CUSTOM 17-03-052 03-01-065 GARAGE/LEAN TO/ 1977 12X60 BLUE/ Acres 1.000 BLASSER KATHLEEN A 77 14X52 GRY/ MIDWAY MH 1970 12X65 WHT/ BI-LEVEL FRAME BARN WHT POLORON $4,669.88 12-11-561 WHT/BLK DEROSE Acres 1.250 GRN SCHULT MH MODULAR/PORCH Acres 1.430 MH 1 1/2 STY FRAME MH $1,516.01 ADDITION/PORCH/ DECK/SHED/BSMT $4,183.16 ADDTN/PORCH MIDDLEBURG HOUSE NO LAND SHED GAR 60X180 LOT Acres 1.000 BOROUGH 76X121 LOT $775.79 SINGH ROBERTA L Acres 1.080 $3,297.67 CHAPMAN $994.06 $4,947.17 14-09-084 $2,367.66 TOWNSHIP LIPPI NICHOLAS A GRONINGER LINN 1 STY FRAME THOMAN CAROL A MORRIS DANIEL E 10-03-085 EVERS JULIE M WENDY MODULAR/ WEST BEAVER 03-01-337 HAYNES JOSEPH M 06-12-002L-T38 1 1/2 STY FRAME 12-11-157 13-05-089 GARAGE TOWNSHIP 2 STY FRAME 05-01-009A 85 14X70 BEIGE HOUSE/PORCH 1 STY FRAME 1 STY FRAME Acres 1.620 HOUSE/PORCHES 1 STY FRAME WDGN NASHUA GARAGE HOUSE/PORCHES APT BARN/DECK/ $5,756.48 GAINEY RONALD B 75X330 LOT HOUSE/PORCHES MH 130X240 LOT 30X120 LOT PORCH/SHED JR $2,040.42 GARAGE/POLE NO LAND $6,080.20 $821.63 Acres 1.080 SELINSGROVE 20-08-060 BARNS $922.90 $2,811.93 BOROUGH 1 STY LOG HOUSE/ CENTER Acres 38.060 REIGLE TAMMIE K HEISER ROBERT E PORCHES/DECK TOWNSHIP $9,546.79 TREGO RUSTY A 10-01-214A DEC’D LABERTSON TESSIE EHRSAM EDWIN W LOFT/BASEMENT 06-07-167 1 STY CONC 12-09-032 13-09-086L-T70 15-07-104 GARAGE BOYLE ROBERT G TURNBAUGH 1 STY FRAME BLOCK TAVERN/ 2 STY FRAME 1989 14X70 GRY 2 STY FRAME Acres 10.830 04-08-087A JUSTAN T JR HOUSE/PORCHES/ ADTNS HOUSE/PORCHES WDGN COLONY HOUSE/PORCHES/ $4,236.64 VACANT LAND 05-04-078 DECK 50X150 & 66X10 256X211 LOT MH SHED Acres 3.210 2 STY FRAME CANOPY/STABLE/ LOTS $1,562.97 DECK/SHED 50X160 LOT WEST PERRY $203.10 HOUSE/PORCHES/ BARN $10,813.39 NO LAND $3,287.41 TOWNSHIP SHED Acres .660 HERR LYNLEE A $1,302.68 PRUCNAL ANDREW P Acres .250 $4,213.72 SMITH JOSHUA L GRAFFUNDER FAYLOR MONICA M BESCHORNER 04-07-121L-T02 $1,745.71 10-01-041 12-09-083 ROBERTS JAMES D 15-07-074 CAROL A 96 14X70 GRAY/ WHITE CHARLES L VACANT LAND 2 STY FRAME 13-09-086L-T35 2 STY BRICK 21-07-072 WHT FLEETWOOD TURNBAUGH JR 104X180 LOT HOUSE/PORCH/ 1998 16X80 GRY/ HOUSE/PORCHES 1972 14X68 BRN MH/SHEDS JUSTAN T SR 06-12-002L-T01 $225.59 GARAGE BLU MADISON PRK GARAGE/ WDGRN MH/GARAGE NO LAND 05-04-077A 1978 14X56 CRM/ PATIO/BARN LIBERTY MH CARPORT Acres .590 $1,098.46 2 STY FRAME BEIGE SYLVAN MH SMITH JOSHUA L Acres .490 NO LAND 80X165 LOT $816.06 HOUSE/PORCHES/ NO LAND 10-01-103 $4,035.25 $1,612.78 $4,514.29 SNOOK TYLER L SHED $1,476.04 1 STY CONC HAIN WILBUR A IV 04-08-004 Acres .300 BLOCK OFFICE/Q LONG MICHAEL J STONBRAKER GRINER LILLIAN S 21-01-011 2 STY FRAME $889.29 MCCLURE HUT/WAREHOUSE 12-10-046 CINDA E DEC’D 2 STY FRAME HOUSE/PORCHES/ BOROUGH Acres 1.470 1 STY FRAME 13-09-086L-T30 15-08-061 HOUSE/PORCH/DECK DECK FRANKLIN $2,667.68 HOUSE/PORCHES 86 14X70 BRN 2 STY CONC BLK GARAGE/SHED SHED/STABLE/ TOWNSHIP DOBSON SHANE M GARAGE CAMERN/SKYLINE HOUSE/PORCHES Acres 18.940 BARNS/LEAN TO 09-01-258 SMITH JOSHUA L 75X175 LOT MH 30X150 LOT $2,271.08 Acres 7.040 BENELISHA VACANT LAND 10-01-233 $4,187.84 NO LAND $562.56 $3,367.68 BILLIE R Acres 8.500 METAL CARPORT $2,460.48 HAUBERT WARREN H 06-10-073 $358.92 Acres .240 PENN TOWNSHIP JENNINGS HARRY S JR SPRENKEL ANGELA BI-LEVEL FRAME $480.53 TRESSLER NICOLE L DEC’D 21-05-038L-T01 J SHIPE HOUSE/DECK/ DOBSON SHANE M BLANKENSHIP 13-09-086L-T51 15-08-130 69 12X60 WHT/ 04-01-080 SHED/SHELTER 09-01-276 MIDDLECREEK DAVID M DEC’D 95 16X70 GRY/WHT 2 STY FRAME BLUE HILLCREST MH 2 STY FRAME Acres 1.020 2 STY FRAME TOWNSHIP 13-03-222L-T55 OAKLAND/FLTWD HOUSE/PORCHES/ 12X50 STORAGE HOUSE/PORCH $5,059.66 HOUSE/PORCHES/ 1 STY GRY/ MH/PORCH/SHED SHOP TRAILER 60X160 LOT BARN LOWER JENNIFER N MAROON NO LAND CARPORT NO LAND $1,249.90 KEISTER DEAN A Acres .750 11-03-119 FLEETWOOD $1,988.34 50X150 LOT $681.56 06-02-019 $1,815.12 75 12X65 WHT/ DW/DECK $595.98 WALTER KIM L VACANT LAND GLD/OLV WESTCH- NO LAND VARGO DARLA E LYTER DAVID B & 04-04-014 Acres 1.500 STONE TRISHA A STR MH/SHEDS $3,957.24 13-09-086L-T11 LITTLE JASON L POLLY A DEC’D 2 STY FR HOUSE/ $207.08 KNEPP Acres 2.490 2014 14X68 BRN/ 15-05-171 21-05-108 PORCH/BARN/ 09-01-105 $1,979.64 CARBONELL MAROON MH 2 STY STUCCO VACANT LAND SHED KEISTER DEAN A 1968 12X50 WHT/ ENEIDA S NO LAND HOUSE/PORCHES Acres 2.280 72 12X60 CRM/ 06-02-028 BLK ATLANTIC MH POWERS JAMES M 13-03-222L-T81 $1,681.58 GARAGE $184.94 GOLD FLEET- 2 STY &1 STY ADDITION/PORCH DEC’D 91 14X70 TAN/WHT 40X150 LOT WOOD MH FRAME HOUSE/ 50X150 LOT 11-02-156 HOLLYPARK MH $3,910.96 August 7, 2020, Snyder County Times -11 Legals & Classi eds or to make payment Or to the Exectrix’s 5 Gal water cooler. + try is seeking well Yard/Moving Sale without delay to the Ex- Attorney: More. 570-374-2108 motivated individual Aug. 7-8, 9-3, 138 Ev- ecutrix named below: Karen L. Hackman, JD ————————— looking to seek work ergreen Dr. Winfi eld RHP Law Group LLC Many Avon Bottles in the construction ————————— Debra L. Nicholas, 1372 N Susquehanna Call for Names. Make fi eld. Must be able to Huge Garage Sale Executrix Trl, Ste 130 Offers 570-837-3297 lift heavy, read a tape Aug. 8, 9-4, Spruce c/o RHP Law Group Selinsgrove, PA 17870 ————————— measure, not afraid Hollow Rd. (1/2 mile LLC P | 570.743.2333 Electric guitar/ampli- of heights. Experi- off Kissimmee Rd. 1372 N Susquehanna F | 570.743.2347 Trl, Ste 130 ——————— fi er $100, 18 Disney ence is preferred but Middleburg Selinsgrove, PA 17870 CLASSIFIEDS VHS animated Movie not required. Pay will ————————— ————————— Classics. Call for list be based on proven Garage Sale Aug. 12- Or to the Executrix’s For Sale $30. Peavey Bandit experience during 15, 7-5, 5 Miles West Attorney: ————————— 65. Guitar amplifi er probation period. of West Milton. Bea- Karen L. Hackman, JD 1947-54 Chevy Truck w/scorpian speaker. Please contact (570) gle Rd. Rain/Shine RHP Law Group LLC $99. 717-379-8010 412-0849 to make ————————— Run in and see Stephen W. Wilcox, 1372 N Susquehanna Parts. 570-238-0305 Jr. for your insurance needs. ————————— ————————— an appointment for a Huge Inside Barn Trl, Ste 130 File Cabinets, Book working interview. Sale Aug. 13-15, 8-4, General Hauling, T 8 North Market St Selinsgrove, PA 17870 cases, tall cabinets, P | 570.743.2333 Tag Dump Truck Ser- ————————— 440 Tittle Rd. Middle- Selinsgrove, PA 17870 Pantry Cupboards, 5 F | 570.743.2347 vice 570-238-0305 Garage/Yard Sales burg. (570) 374-8191 ——————— ————————— Drawer Plastic Pull- ————————— ————————— ESTATE NOTICE Quarts of oil 5-30 and outs $10. Much more. 3 Family Garage Annual Community www.walterinsuranceagcy.com 10-30 $2.00 quart half Must wear a mask. Sales Aug. 5-8, 8-2, Yard Sale Aug. 13-15, Notice is hereby given of price.570-524-4966 570-966-1899 Raven Ln Miffl inburg Shambach Rd. Breon the Administration of the ————————— ————————— Rd. and Surrounding Estate of ROBERT C. ————————— Vaughn Bassett full Double Safari Pool w/ Huge Indoor Yard Rds Middleburg FOGLE aka ROBERT Hippo slide - $15.00; Sale Aug. 6-7, 8-4, ————————— C. FOGLE, SR. headboard w/metal frame, excellent con- Paw Patrol water Trinity UMC 51 So. Benefi t Yard Sale Au- ROBERT C. FOGLE aka dition $145; Spain’s table with Tower and Main St. Middleburg gust 14, 8-5, August ROBERT C. FOGLE, barrel butter churn accessories (like ————————— 15, 8-noon, MCF 70 SR., late of the Borough $199; jelly cupboard new) - $25.00 - Call Garage Sale Aug. 7, Paxton St. Middleburg of Selinsgrove, Snyder $160; outdoor park (57O)97l-8768 8-5, Aug. 8, 8-2, 1881 ————————— County, Pennsylvania, type bench $85. 570- ————————— Grubbs Church Rd. Moving Sale- Call for died on May 20, 2020. Help Wanted Mt. Pleasant Mills details and appoint- All persons who are 837-3564 ————————— ————————— ————————— ment. Must wear indebted to or having Make the Change! Multi Family Yard masks, 570-966-1899 claims against ROBERT Set Compton Ency- * 1x8 T C. FOGLE aka ROBERT clopedia Updated RNs, LPNs, Sale Aug. 7-8, 8-2, 7 ————————— * 2x8 T C. FOGLE, SR. are re- books $50, Cd’s (2) CNAs! Fairway Dr. Selins- quested to make known 100 in each $25 per Competitive benefi ts grove. Rain/Shine the same or to make binder, Box of DVD & Tuition assistance. ————————— payment without delay Wars & John Wayne, Must have Strong Multi Family Yard Sale We Are Social Media to the Executrix named work ethic with out- Aug 7-8, 458 Cannon Social Media? below: Some in metal box, Help Wanted 570-524-7045 standing observation Rd., Miffl inburg. You might say & communication ————————— FOR SALE 3 Springs Debra L. Nicholas, ————————— Beautiful Ranch Home on Newspapers Glider Swing, Ther- skills. Garage Sale Aug. 7-8, Trucking LLC Invented the idea! Executrix Jobs.hcr-manorcare. c/o RHP Law Group max Sweeper, Cap Rte. 35, Mt. Pleasant corner lot only 3 Blocks is looking to hire com LLC Collection, Computer 570-323-8627 Mills. 3 Miles West of two Class A —————————— Blinker. from Midd-West Local news, events, 1372 N Susquehanna Desk RCA Victor Con- CDL Drivers, sports and informa- Trl, Ste 130 Golden Rule ————————— School Campus. sole Radio & record 1 Part Time, 1 Full tion are a part of Selinsgrove, PA 17870 Player, Igloo Industrial Custom Carpen- House has 2 Bedrooms, Large Living The Snyder County Room, with Working Fire Place, Wood Time, Benefits Times/Union after 90 days, County Times Mode Kitchen Dining Room, Bath, lineup each week. 2 Car Garage, and Breeze Way. Oil home every night Email: Classifi ed Rates Baseboard Hot Water Heat, Central [email protected] 570-428-5682 or Business Classi ed Ads Air. All Appliances Included. visit our website $10 for 25 words or less; www.thesnydercountytimes.com 10 cents per word after 25 Personal Classi ed Ads Free: (For Sale, Yard Sale, Lost/Found) Maximum of ve items for sale per week. FOR RENT 6 or More Items are to be Paid. Beauty Shop Barber Shop Paid: (Help Wanted, Homes for Sale, $230,000 Show by Wanted, Animals for Sale) Appointment Only. Electric, Water and $10 for 25 words of less; Trash Included. 10 cents per word after 25 Phone: 570-837-3004 (McClure Area) • Ads must be prepaid • No refunds if item is sold before ad is Call: Tyler at nished running. • Not responsible for typegraphical er- NOW HIRING 717-437-5225 rors on handwritten copies. Full-time/Part-time Positions • All ads must be either mailed, faxed, e-mailed, or dropped off at the of ce: Material Handling/Yard Persons WANTED We do not take ads by phone. Foster • Deadline for all Classi eds is Experience required in forklift Families Wanted. 10AM on Wednesdays. operations Complete CDL license a plus in home training, Apply in person at: support, and  Rickenbaugh Building Supply, compensation provided.       Inc. Route 35       McAllisterville, PA. 17049 Please Call FCCY: 1-800-747-3807.            Equal Opportunity Employer EOE               ROBERT STEINBERG     Attorney - at - Law  Over 43 Years of Civil & Criminal Courtroom Experience       Real Estate Closings, Title Insurance, Criminal Defense,        Contracts, Wills, Estates, Traffi c & Summary Offenses          203 East Main St., Middleburg, PA 17842       (570) 837-2100 • e-mail: [email protected] \

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Place your order at the window and the by for the Cruiser’s Cruise-In on August 16 from 3:00- Cruiser’s Crew will deliver your meal while you wait. 5:30 pm. This event is open to all people young and those Take out is available and patrons are also welcome to eat young at heart. Come out to enjoy the display of classic their meals in their car. cars, great food, or just sit back and relax listening to the Cruisers Café in Mt. Pleasant Mills off ers “A Taste classic tunes of yesteryear. Planning to have an outside Cruiser’s Café in Mt. Pleasant Mills However off ers outside dining of the 50’s.” All food is cooked on a short order basis. grill! at one of their eight tables available at the front of the restaurant. While you wait for your meal, relax and reminisce about So stop at this 1950’s themed café and enjoy old-fash- The wildfi re spread of COVID-19 has impacted ev- times gone by. Cruiser’s Café serves a variety of burg- ioned service and personal touch hospitality. Located at ery aspect of our lives and changed our daily routines ers, chicken, fi sh, sausages, hot dogs, subs, soups, salads 8448 Route 104 in Mt. Pleasant Mills, Cruiser’s Café is from working at home, learning at home, and for some and, of course ice cream, shakes, and sundaes. They are open from 11 am- 9 am daily. Visit them at www.cruis- not working at all. Throughout the summer, the impact even off ering a dairy-free option of Hershey’s vanilla ice ers-cafe.com on Facebook, or call in orders at (570) 539- of new restrictions during the green phase still aff ects cream. The menu is posted on the outside by the ordering 0043. businesses as virus cases begin to surge again. How are window and is also available on Facebook. “It is very important to support your local businesses. our small, local businesses surviving such dramatic and “We have greatly appreciated everyone’s business dur- They are the ones that support your local events, fi re unforeseen changes during this crisis? ing this time, as well as their patience, as we have had companies, ambulance services, youth activities, etc.” Restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic have to make many changes to be able to continue to provide says Eva Linke of The Tack Room in Vicksburg. “Please support local businesses by doing online shopping lo- cally, call in an order, or send an email with an order.” Over 99 % of America’s 30.2 million fi rms are small INTRODUCING THE businesses in this country. The vast majority (88 %) of employer fi rms have fewer than 20 employees. Take the SNYDER COUNTY TIMES time to support our small, local businesses. Before you DIGITAL EDITION Tuesday, August 11 @ 2:00 PM click on that unknown online entity, consider our local WEEKLY E-NEWS From SR 45/Chestnut Street, Turn onto North Second Street, then Right into businesses. Call them, check online to see if they have Scottsdale Acres to 196 Scottsdale Drive, Mifflinburg, Union County, PA what you need. Many will ship or you can pick it up at GO TO OUR WEBSITE: the store. Support your neighbors, family, and friends in thesnydercountytimes.com Miffl inburg Townhouse (6:00 pm): these unprecedented times. Click on Weekly E-News for our latest editions H/H Goods, Antiques & Collectibles: THIS IS JUST A PREVIEW OF WHAT 17 cu. Frigidaire Elite Refrigerator; Maytag Lg. Capacity Washer; GE HD Dryer; WE ARE WORKING ON! Sensor Microwave; Floral Sofa & Love Seat; Floral Sofa Bed; 5 pc. Twin Bedroom Suite; Electric Hospital Bed; Pa House Glass Front Oak Hutch; Pa. House Oak New Valley Nonprofi t Sideboard/Wash Stand; Floral Love Seat; Rocker Recliners; Entertainment Center; 2 Tier Stand; End Stands; Coffee Table; Lg. Sectional Offi ce Desk; Offi ce Chair; 1, 2 & 4 Drawer File Cabinets; Metal Shelves; Safe Guard Comb. Floor Safe; Wardrobe; Organization News Kerosene Heater; Ant. Washstand; Sewing Box & Stand; Singer Console Sewing Machine; Stools; Corner Table; Clothes Tree; Magazine Rack; TV Stand; Sm. Flat Top Trunk; Wooden Patio Benches; Ant. Gold Edge Rect. Mirror; Wooden Ironing Board; Residents of Union, Snyder, or Northumberland coun- Cast Iron Bank; Cast Iron Erie & #8 Walpak Fry Pans; Hanson Scales; Thermos ties who are actively working with a local agency may be Picnic Jug; Camel Back Clock; Quilts; Haps; Early Wooden Sled; Sm. Sad Iron & eligible to receive furniture and household items for free Wednesday, August 26 @ 9:00 AM Trivet; Corgi Kits; Wehr’s Yellow Dairy Delivery Truck Bank; Plasticville; Nail Keg; through the Valley’s newest nonprofi t organization, DIG 222 Maple Street, Mifflinburg, Union Co., Pa Crockery Jug; Cutting Boards; L10-9 ½ Hull Vase; Germany Veg. Bowls; Stengel Furniture Bank. Miffl inburg Real Estate (noon) 3 Bedroom 2 Story Alum. Pottery; Flo Blue Saucer; Selinsgrove Green Flash Glass; Art & Pressed Glassware; The mission of DIG is to create stability and restore Sided Home. Eat-in Kitchen. Living Rm., Dining Rm., Open Oak Stairway. 2 Glass Horse Bookends; Swirl Glass Pitcher, Sherbets, Tumblers; Glass Jewelry Box; dignity to families experiencing signifi cant life changes Baths. Enclosed Sunroom. Laundry Room. Upstairs Balcony. Wooden Floors Stainless Silverware Sets; Local Cookbooks; Sunbeam Mixer; Waffl e Iron; 30 Cup by providing essential furnishings through unique com- Throughout. Replacement Windows. Cemented Basement. Family Room in Coffee Pot; Portable Dirt Devil Sweeper; Swan Down Flour Adv. Pan; Graniteware; Bakeware; Flint Cookware; Sewing Notions; 5 pc. Vintage Bread Box & Canister Set; munity partnerships. The organization’s name serves as Basement w/Brick Fireplace. 1 Car Cement Block Garage. 8’ x 15’ Yoder Shed/ a nod to the “dig”nity that is restored to people when they Shop. Raised Garden Beds. For Inspection Call: 570-374-4191. Figurine; Corningware; Alum. Pot & Roaster; Granite Roasters; Serv. 12 Noritake Fine China; Nut Grinder; Sifters; Bechtel Cups; Rolling Pin; Picnic Basket; Christmas Dec.; have the opportunity transform their house into a safe, H/H Goods, Antiques, Collectibles & Tools Troxelville Union Cemetery Record Book; Story of Snyder Co. 1948 (Dunkelberger); stable, and healthy home for themselves or their families. George Steese, Owner Graybill, Middleburg Ice Pick; West Snyder High School Yearbooks, Jacket & DIG functions as a delivery-only, referral-required op- Attorney: Thomas Boop, 570-286-6701 Pendants; 3 Monkey Records; Winston Headphones; Bag Chairs; Linens; Bedding; eration. It is not open to the public. DIG works with sev- Blankets; Towels; XL Oreck Upright Sweeper; Dehumidifi er; DC Cooler; Military eral local nonprofi t and human service agencies, known Thursday, August 27 @ 5:30 Picture; Army Coat; Bushnell Binoculars; World Globe; Wedding Ring Quilt; Crazy as Member Agencies. Member Agencies act as the gate- Located along SR 15 at 3526 West Branch Highway, Lewisburg, East Buffalo Twp. Union Co., PA. Quilt w/Banner Am. Legion Nat’l. Conv., New Orleans; LA. Oct. 16-20, 1922; Gilbert keeper to DIG’s services, providing referrals for clients Rocket Launcher Set; Kenners Girder & Panel Building Set; Middlepost (1903-1915 Investment Residential Real Estate: & 1950’s); Troxelville, Middleburg, Swineford Postcards; First National Bank Squirrel who live with limited means and demonstrate a proven Situated on a Large Lot with Road Frontage is a 4 Bedroom Mountain Stone Front Ranch Bank; Pocket Knives; 1960’s Spiderman’s Comic Books; Kenworth/MAC/Tractor need for furnishings. Current Member Agencies include House. Pleasant Living Room w/Large Mountain Stone Front Stepdown Fireplace. Trailer Trucks; Winross Trucks; #97 Nascar & Penn State Memorabilia;; Match Union-Snyder Community Action Agency, CommUnity Recently Remodeled Kitchen w/Oak Cabinets & Quaint Breakfast Nook. Family Room. Box Cars & Cases; 12+ 1:18 Scale Harley Davidson Motorcycles, Pickup & Tractor Zone’s Getting Ahead in the Valley, Transitions of PA, Natural Accenting Pine Walls. Wooden Floors. Replacement Windows. Full Bath w/New Trailer Trucks, Mercedes Benz, Miasto & More; Budweiser, GMC 1954 Metal Coin and SUMMIT Early Learning. Shower Stall. Open Stairway. Master Bedroom has French Doors Leading Outside. 2 Front Banks; ’78 Beam Corvette; ’80’s Corvettes; Tin Fire (FD) Truck; Hallmark Ornaments; DIG also relies on the partnership of community mem- Entrances. Enclosed Attached Workshop. Well. Sewer. Partial New Roof. Cement Block. Corvette Pictures & Clock; Holy Family Bible Published in Beaver Springs; Coffee bers to sustain its donation inventory and provide deliv- 14’ x 48’ Garage/Shed. For Inspection Call: 570-966-2512. Table NEW Motorcycle/Harley Davidson/Corvette & Mercedes Benz Books; Harley ery services to eligible families. DIG accepts donations John Deere Model 350B Crawler/Loader w/Roof; Misc. Items Davidson Memorabilia; Corvette Jacket; Boy Scout Uniform; Ladies Gloves; Men’s of gently used, ready-to-use furniture and household Cowboy Boots; Record Albums; Yamaha Disc./CD/Radio Stereo; Koss Pro-4AA Ira Keister, Owner items such as couches, chairs, tables, microwaves, plates, Attorney: Graham Showalter, 570-523-3237 Stereophones; Mazda Coffee Mugs; Portable Folding Alum. Handicap Ramp; 6’ Wooden Step Ladder; Power Pack 400 Plus; Organizer; Jack & More. utensils, kitchenware, and more. DIG does not currently ’97 Harley Davidson Motorcycle w/10,000 mls., 2006 accept used mattresses or large appliances. Wednesday, September 9 @ 2:00 pm Gray Saab Automobile w/96,000 mls. (Selling @ 5:30 pm) To learn more about DIG Furniture Bank and how to On SR 522 in Beaver Springs turn South onto 235, Turn Right onto Snyder Avenue. Estate of David Bowersox donate, volunteer, or support the agency another way, Travel Approx. 2 Miles to 2484 Snyder Ave. Beaver Springs, Snyder Co., PA Attorney: Scheib Law Firm, 570-523-3200 please contact Emily Mrusko, Founder, at digfurni- 3.4 Ac. Co. Real Estate (selling @ 6:00 Auctioneers: Lori Hess Lauver, AU-002854-L [email protected] or (570) 658-9880. DIG is on so- pm) 1997 Fleetwood Doublewide Home with 3 Bedrooms, Eat-in Kitchen w/Oak • 570-966-2512 & Daniel King, AA-019500-L cial media at www.facebook.com/digfurniturebank and Cabinets & Middle Island. Lg. Living Room w/Cathedral Ceiling, Dining Room. 2 Full Complete Listing & Photos Available www.instagram.com/digfurniturebank. The agency’s Baths. (Master Bedroom has Full Bath w/Sunken Garden Tub, Shower & Walk-In auctionzip.com ID# 2399 or website is www.digfb.org. Closet). Mud/Laundry Area. NEW FURNACE (April 2020). Cemented Front Porch. GoToAuctions.com ID# 4215 Attached Carport. Handicap Ramp. Fully Sprayed-In Insulated Top of Bank Barn w/Furnace & Cemented Lower Level. 14’x20’ Yoder’s Shed. Barn & Shed have Electricity. Standard Septic. Well. Taxes: $1,900.00. A Well-Maintained Property. For Inspection Call: 570-765-7093. Photos available at auctionzip.com ID#2399. H/H Goods, Collectibles, Antiques, Guns, Zero Turn Mower & Misc. Real Estate @ Hess’s Owner: Pearl I. Narehood (late William R. “Bill” Narehood) Wednesday, September 2 @ 8:30am Wednesday, September 16 @ 8:30am Located on SR 192 in the Village of Cowan at 6611 Buffalo Road, Miffl inburg, Union Co. PA Located along SR 45 at 3669 Old Turnpike Rd., Lewisburg, East Buffalo Twp., Union Co., Pa. Thursday, September 10 @ 9:00 AM 35 Ac. Union Co. Farm Land (noon) (noon) Turn off SR. 192 (Buffalo Road) into the Ikeler Development to Cowan Real Estate Whereon Situated a 4 Bedroom 2 Story Vinyl Sided Farmhouse in a Private Setting 525 Matlock Ave., Lewisburg, Union Co., PA 3 Bedroom, 2 Story Sided Home Situated on a Large Lot. Newly among Trees; Eat-In Kitchen w/Brick Fireplace, leading onto a Screened in Side Porch. Formal Dining Room. Living Room w/Refi nished Hardwood Floors. Rustic (noon) 4 Bedroom 2 Story Sided Renovated Eat-in Kitchen/Dining Room Consist of Ceramic Tile Charming Real Estate Flooring, Stylish Counter & Modern Cabinets w/Wooden Accent Family Room w/Mountain Stone/Brick Fireplace. 1 ½ Baths. Laundry Room w/ Home. Large Eat-in Kitchen with Entrance onto a Pleasant Screened in Porch. Dining Ceiling. Open Concept Living Room. Bath. Open Attached Cemented Standing Handicap Shower Stall & Sink. Attached 2 Car Cemented Floor Garage Room. Inviting Living Room w/Brick Fireplace. Laundry/Offi ce Rm., Shaded Lg. Front Carport. Oil Baseboard Heat. Wooden Floors. NEW Replacement w/Additional Storage. Basement w/Overhead 10’x10’ Garage Door and Large Porch. 1 Bath (down). Upstairs Bath (partly fi nished). Finished Hardwood Floors. Windows. Metal Roof. Cemented Basement. Well/Standard Septic. Workshop w/220 Amp Electric Service & Gas Heat. Central Air. Standard Septic Replacement Windows. Attached 1 Car Garage w/Macadam Driveway. Cemented 38’x63’ Three Bay Garage with Oversized Doors and a 28’ x 32’ & Well. Macadam Lane. Tin Sided Bank Barn w/Gently Flowing Stream behind Basement w/Workshop Area & Divided Rooms. Electric Heat. Provisions for Wood Two Bay Garage Provide Lots of Potential for Various Usages. the Buildings; Cemented Barnyard & Water Source. 38’ x 50’ w/12’ Extension Pole Stove in Basement. City Water/Sewer. Lewisburg School District. Additional Room For Inspection Call: 814-574-3613 or 814-360-9998. Barn & Side Corn Crib. Additional Corn Crib. Smoke House. Garden Shed. A Rare for In-law Quarters or Investment Property. Don’t Miss this Opportunity. For H/H Goods, Antiques, Primitives, Collectibles & Coins Find Situated in a Beautiful Country Setting Just Minutes from Downtown Inspection Call: 570-966-2512. Photos Available at auctionzip.com ID#2399. Lewisburg. Gas, Water & Sewer available for the completion of the final phase H/H Goods, Antiques, Collectibles, Tools, Scrapbooking Supplies Ida Mae Hartman of the Fairfi eld Development. Road Frontage on SR 45 Old Turnpike Road, Attorney: Martin & Lobos, 570-966-1009 Estate of: Evelyn Petery Salem Church Road & Brook Drive with access on Keila Avenue. A Once Attorney: Graham Showalter, 570-523-3237 in a life-time opportunity for a Developer, Farmer or Investor. For Inspection Call: 570-412-1542 or 570-490-4901. Broker Participation Available by Contacting Auctioneer for Details. Friday, September 11 @ 1:00 PM Wednesday September 23 @ 8:30AM Also Selling H/H Goods, Antiques, Farm Related Items, Tools, Wood Saturday, September 12 @ 8:00 AM From Mifflinburg, take SR 104 South to Red Ridge Road. Turn Right Estate of Arla Berger onto Red Ridge Road and then Left onto Mensch Road to 2645 Mensch 2334 Winey Road, Richfield, W. Perry Twp., Snyder Co., PA Road, Mifflinburg, Limestone Township, Union Co. PA Attorney: Terry Light, 570-523-3241 Snyder Co. Country Real Estate (Saturday noon) 65 Ac. Union Co. Farm (noon) 3 Bedroom Sided House, Situated on ½ Acre Country Lot. Modern Eat-In Kitchen. Dining Room. Living Room. 1 ½ Baths; Attached 1 Car Garage Main House Consists of a 2 Story Vinyl Sided 4 Bedroom Home Built in Thursday, September 17 @ 9:00 AM w/Concrete Driveway; Oil Hot Water; City Water & Sewer; Carpeted 1992 Nestled in a Secluded Quiet Setting. First Floor Consists of an On SR 147, take the Industrial Park Road Exit West. At the Intersection turn Right Throughout. 200 Amp Service. Various Outbuildings. Spacious Yard for Open Concept Dining Room & Kitchen w/Custom Built Weaver Kitchen onto Sodom Road, then left onto Starstream Blvd. Turn Right onto Old Farm Lane Family Outings w/Clearview of Farmland. For Inspection Call: 570-850- Cabinets & Pantry Selling w/Appliances; Living Room with Large Mt. Stone to 111 Old Farm Lane, Milton, West Chillisquaque Twp, Northumberland Co., PA 7118. Don’t Miss This Opportunity to Own this Country Real Estate. Working Fireplace; Hardwood Floors & Ceiling Beams Throughout for a Country Atmosphere. Lg. Master Bedroom & Wainscoting Bathroom w/ Milton Real Estate @ Noon Also Selling H/H Goods, Primitives, Collectibles, Richfi eld Two-Sided Jacuzzi Tub, Shower, Double Sink Vanity, & Walk in Closet; Bedroom; Glass Gas Pump Top, Maytag Hit-Miss Engine, Freeburg Coverlet, Laundry/Wash Vat Room w/Half Bath; (2 ½ Baths Total); Sunroom with A 3 Bedroom Vinyl Sided Ranch Style Home with an Eat-In Kitchen Toys, Hunting & Fishing License, PB Glasses, & Tools Ceiling Beams leading to Full Rear Deck Area; Beautiful View on the Front w/Sliding Doors onto a Large Wooden 2 Tier Deck overlooking Owners: Elizabeth Aucker & Mary Martin Porch overlooking the Farmland. Second Floor Includes 2 Bedrooms; Backyard. Living Room, Bath, Finished Stylish Family Room in Attorney: Robert Slivinski, 570-374-5575 Cedar Lined Closet; Full Bath & Walk-in Closets. Full Basement includes Basement, Electric Heat, Ductless AC, City Water & Sewer, 1 Car Family Room with Kitchenette & Rebel Wood Stove; Utility Room; Offi ce; Garage with Macadam Driveway. Storage Shed. Landscaped. Don’t Monday, September 14 @ 6:00 pm Storage Room & Insulated Root Cellar. 2 Car Attached Garage with Miss this Opportunity. For Inspection Call 570-713-7158. Workshop Area; Central Vac; Geo Thermo Heat/Air; Macadam Driveway; From Mifflinburg Take Forest Hill Road to The Village of Forest Hill Turn Right onto SR 192 then Left Also Selling Guns, Harley Collectibles, H/H Goods & Tools Well & Septic; 5 Bay Kennel with Electric, Heat & Water. Outdoor Runs & Estate of Gordon M. Campbell, Jr. onto Col. John Kelly Road to 9270 Col. John Kelly Rd., Mifflinburg, Union Co., West Buffalo Twp., PA. Large Chain Link Fenced Yard Area. A Well Maintained Ready to Move into 100+/- Ac. Union Co. Farm Home. Rental Home Consists of a 2 Story Early Log, Vinyl Sided House Attorney: Melissa Lobos, 570-966-1009 Whereon is situated a 2 Story/Vinyl Sided 6 Bedroom Farm House. Eat-In Kitchen. with Kitchen; Dining Room; Living Room; Bedroom & Bath; Oil Heat; Living Room. Newly Renovated Accessible 1st Floor Bathroom. Sewing Area. Basement w/Spring; Well & Septic; Currently Rented. 5 Stall Horse Barn Pleasant/Quiet Glass Window Enclosed Porch w/a View of the Farm. Attached with Cement Floor; Feed & Tack Rooms; Hay Mow; Divided Pasture Areas. Tuesday, September 29 @ 1:00PM Cemented Floor Open Picnic Area. Landscaped Large Yard for Leisure Outings. 30’ X 60’ Enclosed Tin Shed with Electric, Cement Floor & Overhead Doors. On SR 522 in Beavertown, turn onto South Thomas Street to 246 South Thomas Street, Beavertown, Snyder Co., PA Replacement Windows 1st Floor. New Tin Roof. Oil Baseboard Heat. Well. Standard Small Livestock Barn with divided Pasture Areas. Chicken Coop and Other Septic. Cemented Basement. Bank Barn w/Partially Cemented Barnyard and Agricultural Related Buildings. A Stream Runs through the Property which Beavertown Real Estate @ 5PM Attached 3 Bay Pole Shed. 24’ x 28’ Metal 2 Car Garage w/Cement Floor. New 28’ x Consists of Open & Woodland that Borders State Game Lands. Clean & A 2 Bedroom Vinyl Sided/Brick Home with Large Living Room, 32’ Metal Implement Shed. High Tensile Fenced in Pasture. Very Secluded Property Green. This Property has not been Sprayed for 10+ Years Kitchen, Dining Room, Bath, Hardwood Floors currently Carpeted, w/a Picturesque Approach to the 100 Acre Farm Situated in Rural West Buffalo and has Road Frontage on SR 104, Red Ridge Road & Mensch Road. Replacement Windows, Oil Heat with Newer Furnace, Borough Twp., w/a Backdrop of Buffalo Mountain. Approx. 60 Acres Currently Tillable. Ideally Located in a Private Setting that offers a Variety of Usages for Water & Sewer, Cemented Basement, 1 Car Garage with Macadam Remainder Pasture & Woods. Road Frontage on Gast Road. Clean/Green. Miffl inburg the Outdoor Enthusiast or Investor. Don’t Miss this Opportunity to Driveway, Well Maintained Property w/Mature Landscaping and Area School District. Taxes: $1,800.00. Don’t Miss Out on a Great Opportunity to Purchase a Union County Family Farm. a Pleasant Backyard Setting. Don’t Miss this Opportunity. For purchase this productive Union County Farm. For showing Call: 570-966-0291, Also Selling Primitives & Collectibles Inspection Call 570-837-2682. 570-966-1478 or contact auctioneer. Estate of Joan Haire Campbell Also Selling Truck, Collectibles & H/H Goods Anna E. Hartman Irrevocable Grantor Trust Attorney: Ken Potter Attorney: Kron Law Firm, 570-523-7845 Kathy Thomas, Owner Auctioneers: Lori Hess Lauver, AU-002854-L • 570-966-2512 & Daniel King, AA-019500-L Auctioneers: Complete Listing & Photos Available on auctionzip.com Complete Listing & Photos Available Lori Hess Lauver, AU-002854-L • 570-966-2512 ID# 2399 or GoToAuctions.com ID# 4215 auctionzip.com ID# 2399 or GoToAuctions.com ID# 4215 Daniel King, AU-19500-L W E B S I T E : www.thesnydercountytimes.com EMAIL US: [email protected]