LOCAL RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS THE Presorted Standard ECRWSS U.S. Postage Paid Sunbury, PA Union County Times 17801 The Area’s Largest Weekly Newspaper! Permit No. #17 A DIRECT MAIL PUBLICATION - 23RD YEAR - NO. 7 Friday, February 14, 2020 MIDDLEBURG, PA 17842 Bear Harvest State’s West End Fire Co. Banquet Soroptimist Club Best All-Time & Awards Ceremony Welcomes New Members Pennsylvania hunters took 4,653 black bears this past fall, setting a new state record bear harvest. In 2018, the bear harvest was 3,153, 11th best all-time, but also the lowest bear harvest in the past 11 years. So, the overall bear harvest increased by a third from 2018 to 2019. With a statewide bear population of about 20,000 bears over the past several years, it was a harvest increase sought by the Game Commission, which had employed the larg- est suite of bear-season changes ever approved in a single Saturday evening we had our Annual Banquet and license year. Awards Ceremony at the Carriage Corner Restaurant. A “There were 30 days of bear hunting across all bear sea- video of the past year was presented by Jason Mangia- sons in 2019,” explained Mark Ternent, agency biologist. ruga of Worth it Entertainment. We were honored to host “The last time that happened was in 1931.” Congressman Fred Keller and PA State Representative Pennsylvania’s previous top bear seasons occurred in 2011, David Rowe, both shared words of support and encour- when 4,350 bears were harvested, and in 2005, when 4,164 agement. were taken. Our award were winners were: In recent years, bad breaks with weather, particularly on Firefi ghter of the Year: Tyler Bean opening days, when hunter participation is typically at its Rookie of the Year: Brian Zimmerman highest, have kept the bear harvest down. Presidents Award: Jeff Norton But in the four years prior to 2019, hunters still took more Community Support Awards: than 13,850 bears, which exemplifi es the bear population’s Get and Go Market of Laurelton Ruth Ann Miller, Wendy Hummel, Angela Hum- resiliency to remain around 20,000. West End Social Club of Glen Iron mel and NAR Governor Elect Diane Savidge Over the course of bear hunting’s three major season seg- Miffl inburg Hose Company Ladies Auxiliary The Soroptimist International Club of Sny- ments hunters took 1,629 bears in the general season; 1,340 der, Union and Northumberland Counties re- in the muzzleloader and special fi rearms seasons; 1,117 in cently inducted new club members, Ruth Ann extended fi rearms seasons and 561 in the bear sea- CHEMSWEEP Program Miller, Wendy Hummel and Angela Hummel. son. The muzzleloader, extended and archery harvests are all new record harvests, too. Soroptimist International is a global volun- “To have three independent bear seasons with harvests in Deadline Is February 28th teer network of women in 130 countries and excess of 1,000 is surely historic,” Ternent noted. “But when Winter is a great time to clean out your pesticide storage territories with a mission of improving the a record 202,043 hunters buy licenses and can participant in and take inventory. If you have canceled, suspended, or lives of women and girls through programs the opening days of four seasons that weren’t impacted by unwanted pesticides, now is the time to schedule dispos- leading to social and economic empower- poor weather, there’s always a great chance for hunter suc- al through the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture ment. The local SUN Soroptimist Club meets cess to increase.” (PDA) CHEMSWEEP Program. the fi rst Wednesday of each month within the Opening-day harvests are typically responsible for 50 to CHEMSWEEP started in 1993 and collects unwanted three-county area. We encourage any person 60 percent of a bear season harvest. When weather inter- or unusable pesticides from Pennsylvania farmers, pes- who is interested in volunteering and becom- feres, the season’s take suff ers. ticide applicators, and pesticide businesses. The fi rst ing a member to contact any club member or Bears were taken in 58 counties and 22 of Pennsylvania’s 2,000 pounds of pesticides per participant is collected 23 Wildlife Management Units (WMUs). by contacting Tasha L. Herald at 570-259- and properly disposed of for free. Only products that 5965 or [email protected]. The largest bear through all 2019 seasons is the 813-pound have been registered for sale or use in Pennsylvania are male taken with a rifl e on the opening day of the general accepted. CHEMSWEEP is off ered in a selected num- season in Smithfi eld Township, Monroe County, by Victor ber of counties each year and runs on a four-year cycle. M. Vassalluzzo, of Kintnersville. For 2020, CHEMSWEEP is being off ered in Snyder and Miffl inburg Middle The heaviest bear ever taken in Pennsylvania was an Union Counties. 875-pounder harvested in 2010 in Middle Smithfi eld Town- To participate, you must complete a CHEMSWEEP School Challenge Winners ship, Pike County. Since 1992, seven black bears weighing form and mail it to PDA by February 28th. A PDA in- at least 800 pounds have been lawfully harvested in Penn- spector will verify your inventory and schedule the pes- sylvania hunting seasons. ticide collection for later this year. If you have questions, Other large bears taken in the 2019 bear general and ex- please contact Penn State Extension’s local Agronomy tended bear seasons include: a 747-pound male taken with Educator, Anna Busch, at 570-556-4756 or akb226@psu. a rifl e in Wright Township, Luzerne County, by J. Kripp edu. Jr., of Mountaintop; a 743-pound male taken with a rifl e in Greene Township, Pike County, by Matthew J. Erdie Jr., of Nazareth; a 696-pound male taken with a rifl e in Penn Lewisburg Boys Cross Forest Township, Carbon County, by Brian J. Borosh, of Jim Thorpe; a 661-pound male taken with a rifl e in Lake Township, Wayne County, by Michael A. Biduck II, of West Country Champions Honored Abington; a 657-pound male taken with a rifl e in Franklin Township, Columbia County, by Nicholas A. Podgurski, of Elysburg; a 656-pound male taken in Hanover Township, Luzerne County, by Dale J. Kobal, of Hunlock Creek; a 631-pound male taken with a muzzleloader in Porter Town- ship, Clarion County, by Mark V. Neiswonger, of New Beth- lehem; a 630-pounf male taken with archery tackle in West Penn Township, Schuylkill County, by Craig L. Moyer, of Front Row: Dominic Scott, Samantha Weaver, Mason New Ringgold; and a 623-pound male taken in Beech Creek Morrison Back Row: Jeff rey Kapsar, President, Miffl in- Township, Clinton County, by Mikael J. Catanese, of Se- burg Bank & Trust, George Kahler, Teacher wickley. Miffl inburg – Schools across Pennsylvania were Lycoming County fi nished with 284 bears to take the top competing in a Pennsylvania Council on Financial county bear harvest. It was followed by Clinton and Tioga Literacy’s Stock Market Challenge, from the world counties, both with 267. Other top counties for bear harvests leader in fi nancial simulations, StockTrak. Teams in 2019 were: Huntingdon, 180; Potter, 174; Luzerne, 163; Pike, 161; Bedford, 156; Centre, 146; and Warren, 146. of students each managed a hypothetical invest- Final county harvests by region (with 2018 fi gures in paren- ment of $100,000 in stocks, bonds, and mutual theses) are: Front Row: Mark Temple, C.A.A., Lewisburg Area School District Ath- funds and made buying and trading decisions based letic Director; State Sen. Gene Yaw; Bryce Ryder; Connor Murray; Jacob on the stock market. The students whose invest- Northwest – 557 (517): Warren, 146 (72); Venango, 80 (96); Hess; Thomas Hess; Coach Ron Hess; State Rep. David Rowe. Back Row: Forest, 69 (70); Crawford, 65 (79); Jeff erson, 65 (79); Clari- Gianluca Perrone; Noah Shabahang; Calvin Bailey and Peter Lantz. ments made the most money won. The program is on, 65 (52); Butler, 44 (26); Erie, 16 (29); Mercer, 7 (13); and State Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23) and state Rep. David Rowe sponsored by Miffl inburg Bank and Trust. Lawrence, 0 (1). (R-85) today honored the Lewisburg High School Boys For the fall 2019 game, Miffl inburg Middle School Southwest – 347 (261): Somerset, 124 (85); Fayette, 62 (58); Cross Country team upon winning the 2019 PIAA Class ranked in tenth place in statewide middle division. Armstrong, 58 (33); Indiana, 42 (34); Cambria, 29 (21); “AA” state title during the Cross Country Champion- The winning students were Mason Morrison, Sa- Westmoreland, 29 (26); Allegheny, 2 (2); Greene, 1 (1); and ships in Hershey on November 2. mantha Weaver, & Dominic Scott. These students Beaver, 0 (1). The team members in attendance, along with Coach Northcentral – 1,605 (989): Lycoming, 284 (159); Clin- worked under the guidance of teacher, Mr. George Ron Hess and Athletic Director Mark Temple, were pre- Kahler. ton, 267 (158); Tioga, 267 (166); Potter, 174 (109); Centre, sented with congratulatory citations sponsored by the 146 (87); McKean, 129 (67); Clearfi eld, 103 (87); Elk, 101 Miffl inburg Bank and Trust Company, established legislators. in 1872, is a full-service commercial bank servic- (54);Cameron, 80 (67); and Union, 54 (35). “It is so encouraging to see what these young men have Southcentral – 731 (474): Huntingdon, 180 (142); Bedford, accomplished,” Sen. Yaw said. “They showed us all that ing customers from seven locations in Miffl inburg, 156 (80); Fulton, 80 (58); Perry, 68 (31); Miffl in, 54 (29); persistence and hard-work pays off and I’m very excited Lewisburg, New Berlin, Selinsgrove, Shamokin Franklin, 47 (26); Juniata, 42 (34); Blair, 40 (44); Cumber- to see what the future holds for those who will remain on Dam, and Millheim. We also have thirteen ATMs land, 27 (12); Snyder, 25 (7); Adams, 11 (7); and York, 1 (4). this team, as well as for the seniors who are looking to in Union, Snyder, and Centre Counties. As a mem- Northeast – 1,228 (775): Luzerne, 163 (105); Pike, 161 participate at the collegiate level.” ber of Moneypass our customers have access to (104); Wayne, 131 (70); Monroe, 130 (103); Bradford, 128 The Green Dragons beat out York Suburban High over 20,000 ATMs nationwide. PennCFL’s mission (96); Carbon, 88 (60); Sullivan, 87 (53); Susquehanna, 82 School to bring home the team title with 82 total points. (46); Wyoming, 82 (40); Lackawanna, 79 (34); Columbia, is to provide Pennsylvania’s K-12 students with While both Lewisburg and York Suburban fi nished with economic, personal fi nance, and entrepreneurship 64 (38); Northumberland, 26 (24); and Montour, 7 (2). 82 points, it was the Green Dragons’ sixth runner, Thom- Southeast – 185 (137): Schuylkill, 79 (50); Dauphin, 67 skills that elevate their standard of living, quality as Hess, who broke the tie by fi nishing before York’s of life, and professional success. PennCFL sponsors (48); Berks, 17 (8); Northampton, 16 (17); Lehigh, 4 (4); and sixth runner. Lebanon, 2 (10). Under the guidance of Coach Hess, the team went un- fi nancial games and programs, with the participa- Despite the size of Pennsylvania’s bear harvest, it’s still defeated last season, 18-0. The team accomplishments tion of over fourteen thousand students, in Pennsyl- within a harvest range in which the Game Commission is also include winning the Pennsylvania Heartland Ath- vania. Also, they off er entrepreneurship conferenc- comfortable, which compelled the Board of Game Commis- letic Conference (PHAC) es and competitions with partnering colleges and sioners to add a week to the 2020 bear archery season. Championship, as well as universities. For additional information, please con- “Pennsylvania has the best bear population monitoring  the District 4 PIAA title. tact Alan Dakey, President at alan.penncfl @gmail. program in America and is a leader in bear management among eastern states,” emphasized agency Executive Di-  com or Carolyn Shirk, Vice President at carolyn. rector Bryan Burhans. “If season adjusts are needed in fu- penncfl @gmail.com, call 570-975-5149 or visit us  at www.penncfl .org. ture seasons, we’ll know quickly and adjust accordingly.” QJ; G%`J1QQRJRQQ`* This Week’s Inserts: Annual VALLEY OUTDOORS Stauffer Bros. 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Davidson & Son Schlegel Excavating • Weaver’s Archery • Young’s Taxidermy Located at the Former Pepsi Building   Brendan’s Towne Tavern • Hans Cedardale Satellite • Runkle Agency • TK Tackle W E B S I T E : www.theunioncountytimes.com EMAIL US: [email protected] 2- Union County Times, February 14, 2020 Community Calendar Police Deeds & Courts HOLIDAY CLOSINGS President’s Day Crash 3:14 p.m. February 5, on Buff alo Road (SR192) Deeds: February 17th, Union/Snyder Agency on Aging, Inc. at its intersection with Reitz Blvd., in Buff alo Township. Dylan C. Citzan & Seranda L. Leymarie Citzan to Lisa & Free Model Train Displays Every Weekend A 2010 Ford Mustang driven by Traci C. Musser, 59, Terry Trutt property in Miffl inburg Borough for the sum Loose Ties Model Railroad Club shows its electric trains of Miffl inburg, was traveling west on SR 192. A 2001 Subaru Legacy driven by Eric L. Santanen, 49, of Lew- of 175,000.00. every Sunday 10-3 p.m. at the Silver Moon Flea Market Michael C. Weaver to Vera S. & Gary H. Weaver prop- isburg, was stopped at a stop sign facing north on Reitz Route 15, Lewisburg in Union County Blvd at its intersection with SR 192. Musser failed to cor- erty in White Deer Township for the sum of 38,500.00. New Hope Bible Church Potter’s House Thomas E. & Bonnie J. Greeney to Jeff rey S. & Tharifah rectly execute a left turn onto Reitz Blvd. Musser’s Ford February 14th, 7pm, 310 Raven Lane Miffl inburg Mustang came to rest facing southwest on Reitz Blvd and Wenrich property in Miffl inburg Borough for the sum of RiverStage Community Theatre “Cyrano” 169,100.00. Santanen’s Subaru Legacy came to rest facing north on February 14th, 15th, 21st and 22nd, 7:30pm Feb. 23rd Reitz Blvd. No injuries were reported. Ashlee Osborne Abrougui & Haykel Abrougui to Vick- 2:30pm Greenspace Center 815 Market St. Lewisburg ie Shipton property in Lewis Township for the sum of Theft by Deception 11:59 a.m. January 16, on SR 235, Christ’s United Lutheran Church Indoor Yard Sale in Hartley Township. PSP responded to a report of theft. 175,000.00. February 15th, 8-2pm, 13765 Old Turnpike Millmont JP Morgan to Stone Fortress Residential LLC property Upon investigation into the incident it was determined Union Cty West End Fire Co. Chicken/Waffl e Dinner fraudulent activity took place on a credit card, however, in Buff alo Township for the sum of 64,000.00. February 15th, 4-7pm, Hartley Twp Rec Ctr Michael A. & Mary A. Nephew to Patricia Berger Liv- the victim, a 63 year old female, of Millmont, did not Lewisburg Children’s Museum-Kindness Rocks want to cooperate with this investigation. ing Trust & Tracey L. Rehm Trust property in Lewisburg February 15th, 11-1pm, 570-768-4914 Borough for the sum of 157,000.00. Theft/Crime by Deception 12 p.m. December 9, at 116 Lewisburg Children’s Museum- POP @LCM Foresman Circle, in White Deer Township. An unknown Karen Hartman & Craig Vanhorn to Steven & Karen Febuary 17th, 10-12pm, 570-768-4914 Hartman property in New Berlin for the sum of 1.00. person contacted Linda Poust, 75, of New Columbia, via David W. & Cindy L. Gutelius to Ryan & Lynley Smith Cash/Gift Card Bingo Millmont W.Union Lions Club Facebook and over the course of two years deceived her property in Kelly Township for the sum of 1.00. Febuary 17th, 6:30pm, Carriage Corner Restaurant out of $51,500. Richard Donald Jr. & Debra Diane O’Neill to Frake As- League of Women Voters Lunch Forum. Lewisburg Crash 8:18 a.m. February 3, on I-80 W., at mile marker set Mgmt LLC property in East Buff alo Township for the February 18th, 11:30am LaPrimavera Restaurant 205, in White Deer Township. A 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt sum of 118,750.00 Seven Mtns. Audubon Monthly Program driven by Natalie G. Blockus, 18, of Berwick, was travel- Willard F. Jr. & Colleen M. Bieber to Willard F. Bieber February 19th, 7:30pm, Kelly Twp Supv. Bldg. ing west on I-80. Blockus’s Chevrolet Cobalt exited the Jr property in Union Township for the sum of 1.00. Mobile Health of Evangelical Bus-West End Library south side of the roadway and struck a guide rail with February 20th, 9-11am Free Blood Screenings its front end, rotating clockwise and continuing to travel Marriages: Chicken & Ham Pot Pie Dinner New Berlin west on the south side of the roadway. Blockus’s Chevro- John Henrey Rein, Lewisburg to Sharon Louise Boob February 22nd, 4:30pm, Social Hall let Cobalt the struck a tree causing it to overturn, coming Houseknecht, Lewisburg Lewisburg Children’s Museum-Sat. Story Time to rest facing south, on its passenger side. Injuries of a Hannah Elizabeth Hagenbuch, Milton to Sean Carl February 22nd, 12-1pm, 570-768-4914 unknown severity were reported. Kancevicius, Lycoming Hartley Twp Rec Center Bingo Laurelton Crash 1 a.m. February 1, on Bostian Road, in White February 22nd, 6:30pm, Doors 5:45pm Deer Township. A 2016 Mazda 6 driven by Stephani K. Divorce: Trinity Lutheran Church Homemade Soup Sale Condo, 33, of Lewisburg, was traveling east on Bostian Jennifer Westfall Reber, Miffl inburg from Charles West- February 22nd, 2-4pm, Take out only 570-966-0910 Road. Condo’s Mazda 6 traveled off the north side of the fall II, Myerstown they were married for 3 years West End Library Adult/Teen Program Drawing roadway and struck a tree. No injuries were reported. Larry L. Edinger, New Columbia from Varissa S. Ed- February 22nd, 10-noon. inger, New Columbia they were married for 16 years Sun P.ET.S. Silent Auction/Dinner Marcie Wallis Fisher, New Columbia from Merrill Don- February 22nd 5pm, Country Cupboard Lewisburg ald Fisher, New Columbia they were married for 11 years Christ’s ULC Shrove Tuesday Supper Graduates February 25th, 5-7pm, Four Bells Church DISTRICT JUDGE JEFFREY L. MENSCH, Packwood House Museums Annual Attic Tag Sale Wilkes University MIFFLINBURG February 25th through February 29th, 570-524-0323 Amber Kessler, Miffl inburg Charged Dustin Lynn Breck, 35, of Mcadoo, with con- Lewisburg Children’s Museum-Family Stem Night Sharon Brown, Lewisburg spiracy to manufacture, delivery, or possession with in- February 28th, 4-7pm, 570-768-4914 tent to manufacture or deliver a controlled substance, Liberty University Lewisburg Children’s Museum-Family Stem Workshop Sam Izzo, Lewisburg manufacture, delivery, or possession with intent to de- February 29th, 10:30-12:30pm, 570-768-4914 liver a controlled substance, and use/possession of drug NOTE TO READERS: Lycoming College paraphernalia on October 25. A preliminary hearing is To place events in the calendar please send them scheduled for February 25, at 2 p.m. Connor Hoff man, Lewisburg at least three weeks before the event so that we can Alexia Perrin, Miffl inburg Charged Adam Warren Barge, 34, of Mt. Pleasant Mills, publish it at least twice before the event. The deadline with one count of driving under the infl uence of a Sched- ule I controlled substance, possession of a small amount for events is Monday by Noon. The calendar goes by of marijuana for personal use, and two counts of driving space available. Send, fax or e-mail us your event. Ad- under the infl uence of a Schedule II or III controlled sub- dress: P.O. Box 356, Middleburg, PA 17842. Fax: 570- Honor Roll stance on February 4. A preliminary hearing is scheduled 837-0776. E-mail: [email protected]. All phone numbers for March 10, at 10 a.m. must include area code. Central Susquehanna LPN Career Center Charged Rick Alan Waughman, 32, of New Columbia, Kayla Dumas, Millmont with access device has been revoked or canceled on Feb- Jayme Opdyke, Lewisburg ruary 4. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for February Lucky Clovers 4-H April Rodriquez, Winfi eld 18, at 10 a.m. Jillian Fee, Miffl inburg Charged Linda M. Valentine, 73, of Miffl inburg, with two counts of theft by deception-false impression and Club News one count of receiving stolen property on February 3. A On February 20th, 7 pm at the Miffl inburg Penn State preliminary hearing is scheduled for February 25, at 2:45 Extension Offi ce the Lucky Clovers 4-H club will be p.m. having a meeting to discuss projects for this year. A few Births Charged Justin Lloyd Valentine, 45, of Lewisburg, with of the projects being considered are: Theater Arts, Knot A boy, Dawson Lee Weller, to Jocelyn Brooks Weller theft by deception and receiving stolen property on Feb- tying, Dog, Rabbit, Shooting, and Wildlife. This pro- and Seth Weller of Mount Pleasant Mills on February ruary 3. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for February gram is recommended for youth ages 8-18. We are doing 1, 2020 at 5:59am at The Family Place of Evangelical. 25, at 2:45 p.m. a String Art craft project that will begin on Feb 21. You Grandparents are Nicki and Jarrett Brooks of West Milton must preregister at https://pa.4honline.com. There will and Wanda Weller and the late Harold Well of Miffl in- be an extra materials fee for board and nails. burg. Mobile Home Fire Administered in Pennsylvania by Penn State Extension, 4-H is a non-formal educational youth-development pro- gram of the United States Department of Agriculture that helps young people develop knowledge and skills Middleburg Auction to become capable, caring and contributing citizens. To The following items were sold on February 11, 2020 fi nd your local program, visit the Penn State Extension Timothy: $ 190 to $240 per ton; Grass: $115 to $190 website at https://extension.psu.edu/programs/4-h. per Ton; Grass: $40 by the bale; Mixed: $60 to $270 per Ton; Mixed: $3.50 to $20 by the bale; Straw: $120 to $150 per ton; Straw: $2.60 to $4.10 by the bale; Corn Fodder: $15 by the bale; Ear Corn: $130 by the Ton; Oats: $4 by Central Susquehanna Community the bushel; Firewood: $40 to $70 by the Load; Calf: $5 to $240 per hundred; Fats: $52 to $123.50 per hundred; Cow: $20 to $660 per hundred; Bull: $59 to $82 per hundred; Foundation’s Annual Meeting Feeder: $22 to $130 per hundred; Hogs: $25 to $75 per In celebration of another year of community philan- hundred; Pigs: $50 to $80 per head; Sows: $10 to $54 per thropy, partnerships with generous donors and organiza- hundred; Boars: $8 to $30 per hundred; Sheep: $92 to $95 tions, and many moving stories of impact, the Central per hundred; Goats: $35 to $300 per head; Lamb: $170 to Susquehanna Community Foundation will host its An- $ 275; Caull Pigs: $24 to $62 per hundred; Dairy Cows: nual Meeting on Wednesday, March 4. The event will be $775 to $825 per head; Dairy Heifers: $100 to $1200 per held at The Barn at Frosty Valley in Danville beginning head; Dairy Bulls: $200 to $1200 per head. at 8:30 am. Enjoy an inspiring time of refl ection as we listen and share stories of community giving from 2019. The free event and breakfast are open to all, though reservations Dave’s are required. To reserve your spot, contact Katie Simp- WANTED Automotives On Friday, February 7, at approximately 9 a.m. fi re- son at 570-752-3930 ext. 7 or [email protected] by Your Unwanted Vehicle State Inspection Cars & Trailers fi ghters were dispatched to West Buff alo Township for February 19. A/C Repairs a reported mobile home fi re. The home sustained major damage. Old • New • Wrecked Instant Cash We Also looking for antique cars Vehicles Domestic & Foreign Cars DBH & trucks along with parts! 570-922-5033 Daniel B. Herrold 756 Stover Road, 570-850-6345 Millmont, PA 17845 Home Improvements ©1997 Union County Times, Inc. 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NOTICE IS HEREBY 2016. 922-4535 Kerosun kero- GIVEN that Letters of Family and friends were invited to the viewing Feb. 11, at Church of Christ In Chris- Administration have ———————— sene heater tian, where the funeral followed with Pastor Harry Harter offi ciating. been granted to the 2003 Dodge Da- $45; 4-piece full Interment was at Orchard Hills Cemetery, Shamokin Dam. undersigned in the Estate of HUNTER kota Sport. 4.7 maple bedroom Henry Earnest Moll (Ernie), 94, Miffl inburg KARCHNER, late of liter, new tires, suite w/laminated Henry “Ernie” Earnest Moll, 94, of Miffl inburg, went to be with his Lord at 9:10 a.m. Lewis Township, Union Friday, Feb. 7, 2020, at his home. County, Pennsylvania, good condition, tops, dovetailed $4700. call 570- drawers $325; oak Family and friends were welcomed Feb. 12, at the Hillside Bible Church, followed by Deceased. the funeral with Pastor Matthew Abberger offi ciating. 966-0729 washstand $149. All persons indebted to Burial was at Hillside Bible Church Cemetery. the said estate are re- ———————— 570-837-3564. quired to make immedi- Invacare full size ———————— Rosella Swartzlander Hoff man, 86, Miffl inburg ate payment and those Rosella “Dolly” Swartzlander Hoff man, 86, of Miffl inburg, was welcomed into the having claims or de- wheelchair. Excel- White, shower arms of Jesus at 1:47 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 6, 2020, at Nottingham Village, Northum- mands will present them lent Condition $75 chair with adjust- berland. without delay to the Family and friends were welcomed Feb. 10, at Hillside Bible Church, followed by the undersigned Administra- 570-768-7471 able legs, side grip ———————— bars, and wide funeral with Pastor Matthew Abberger, offi ciating. tors or their Attorney. Burial was at Hillside Church Cemetery. La-Z-Boy re- seat $20.00. Por- Steven Karchner Connie Karchner cliner chair, like table potty. (Still in Martha H. Zeller. 89, Lewisburg 258 Evergreen Lane new. Wall-hugger the box) tool-free Martha H. Zeller, a long-time resident of Lewisburg, passed away on Jan. 24, 2020, Miffl inburg, PA 17844 at the age of 89 years. model, blue. Re- easy assembly for A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. March 2, at the Lewisburg First Baptist Administrator tail $489, asking $20.00 call 570- Church, 51 S. Third St., Lewisburg. $275. Cash only. 337-9956 James C. Bathgate, Esquire Pick up in Lewis- ———————— WIEST, MUOLO, burg. (570) 524- Brown 3 pc. Sec- NOON, SWINEHART & 1436 tional Sofa with Go Ask Alice BATHGATE ———————— 4 recliners, Good 240-246 Market Street Submit your questions to Alice Stelter Insurance at 570- Sunbury, PA 17801 General Hauling, Cond. Pd. $2500 372-0612 or [email protected] 832 N. Market T Tag Dump Truck Asking $900. 570- St. Selinsgrove, Pa 17870 Attorney for the Estate Service 570-238- 539-8782 Respectfully submitted by ————————— Alice Stelter, B.S. Health Education, Certifi ed Senior Ad- NOTICE 0305 ———————— visor CSA ———————— Help Wanted Licensed Insurance Agent Estate of Emma K. Fertig, Deceased. Late 1947-54 Chevy ———————— of Lewis Twp., Union Truck Parts. 570- Drivers - We County, PA. D.O.D. Question: Alice, I am considering Cancer Insurance, 9/7/19. Letters of Ad- 238-0305 Have the Best Ho- do you think this type of insurance coverage is needed? ministration PDL on the ———————— metime in the In- Answer: Absolutely a great idea! Cancer is the 2nd lead- above Estate have been 2005 Coachman dustry! Great Pay ing cause of death in the US. granted to the under- The average monthly cost of Cancer treatments: Chemotherapy $1000-$12,000, Ra- signed, who request all Spirit of America and Competitive diation $9,000, Immunotherapy $10,000+. persons having claims 24ft. Camper Benefi ts! Perfor- Medicare Recipients who have purchased a Medicare Advantage plan (part C), can or demands against the estate of the decedent to $2,500 OBO call mance, Fuel, and have annual out of pocket cancer treatment costs from $3400-$6700 each year. Those make known the same (57O)847-6O96 Productivity Bo- fi gures don’t include expensive drug costs. 67% of the total costs of cancer treatment are non-medical. Did you know that the and all persons indebted nuses! to the decedent to make ———————— total annual cost of cancer care in the U.S. in 2020 is projected to increase 40% from payment without delay Toddler outdoor Premium Pay for 2010? Cancer drugs have also doubled in the last decade. In a survey by the American to Robert Freedenberg, slide and swing H a z m a t / T e a m Cancer Society they found that 1 out of 5 respondents over the age of 65 said they had Esq., Administrator PDL, used all or much of their savings on cancer care. 320 Market St., Ste. $20 Princess tri- Driving Our offi ce recommends purchasing cancer insurance to help cover some of those ex- 600W, Harrisburg, PA cycle & helmet$15 D.M. Bowman pensive out of pocket costs. A typical policy ranges from $23-$35 a month for $10,000 17101. Or to his Atty.: Robert Freedenberg, (57O)97l-8768 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 0 9 - of coverage. Skarlatos Zonarich, 320 ——————— 0033 Cancer Insurance is a great option to help with all the associated costs of treating cancer and provides great piece of mind. Give our offi ce a call to review your options Market St., Ste. 600W, Small Chest ———————— Harrisburg, PA 17101. and see if you are eligible. ————————— Freezer $50 570- Free 837-1336 ———————— CLASSIFIEDS ———————— King size mattress Food Safety Training For Volunteer/ ——————— Racing Champi- & frame, Comput- For Sale Non-Profi t Organizations ons 1/64 Sprint er desk, 3 Book- ———————— Cars, World of cases, 2 Lamps, 2 Don’t take a chance with food safety! If you are involved in preparing or serving food Yamaha Guitar for your non-profi t or volunteer organization consider attending “Cooking for Crowds: Outlaws & other Oak Headboards. with locking trem A Volunteer’s Guide to Safe Food Handling.” A workshop will be held on Thursday, cars. One for $10 570-966-3038 system. Inc. Amp, March 5, 2020 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Hartley Township Recreation Center, or 3 for $25. Cars ———————— Strap, cord, case 49 Ball Park Road, Millmont, PA at 43W Market St. The workshop is designed for volunteers who are responsible for preparing food for & picks $135. 5 For Rent Middleburg. 570- ———————— large numbers of people on occasion such as, church suppers, fi re hall dinners, band boxes fl ea market 837-5831 Half Double 3 BR boosters or other types of food fundraisers. The following topics will be discussed: items, Electron- how food becomes unsafe, purchasing and storage of food, keeping food safe during ———————— House. Selins- ics Ect. 717-379- preparation, hot and cold holding, personal hygiene and cleaning and sanitizing. Even 3 Gymnastic girls grove. Natural 8010 if your organization has never had a problem, sign up to learn more about safe food outfi ts, 2 pink, 1 Gas/Heat. Stove, ———————— handling practices to protect the people you serve. red, 1 Skirt, Nice Refrigerator and Sharon McDonald, Extension Educator/Food Safety Specialist will be teaching the 2017 HD 3/4 T condition, Size Lawn Mainte- class. Chevy Silverado, nance included. The cost of the program is $70 per organization, which includes registration for any number of volunteers from the organization. Individual or single registration is $70. No Pets, $835 Participants will receive a certifi cate of completion and each organization/individual HELP WANTED month plus Secu- or single registrant will receive the “Cooking for Crowds” food safety manual, ther- Help wanted: We are in need rity Deposit. 570- mometer and food safety posters. Registration is required and the deadline to register of production workers at our 259-1952 is February 28, 2020. To register online visit http://extension.psu.edu//cooking-for- ———————— crowds or call 1-877-345-0691. For information about the class contact Sharon Mc- Kreamer operations. We offer Donald at 814-865-6953. competitive wages and bene ts The Pennsylvania State University encourages qualifi ed persons with disabilities to including Health, Life and Dental Open Interviews participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accom- Insurance, Paid time off, company Brookdale Grayson View located at 29 Grayson modation or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Sharon contributions to the ESOP (BING View Court, Selinsgrove, PA 17870 invites you to McDonald at 814-865-6953 in advance of your participation or visit. stock), additional Company match a end our open interviews to fi ll mul ple openings. Get a tour of our luxury community and receive a to 401K, and a bonus/pro t-sharing guaranteed on the spot interview! We’d love for you to program. Employees are immediately join us – we’re proud to be the largest owner and operator Frozen Toe Encampment of senior living communi es in the United States! Union County Muzzle Loaders-will hold their annual Frozen Toe encampment the eligible for paid Holidays! We strive Every Monday in February from 2PM - 4PM! to promote from within and help (570) 374-2923 last weekend in February with Kendra Gensel and Larry Potter as hosts for the two-day employees reach their full potential. • Caregivers – No Cer fi ca on Required event. Set up is Friday, Feb. 28 and the event is Saturday, Feb. 29 and Sunday, March • Cer� fi ed Nursing Assistants / CNAs Applications accepted at Bingaman • LPNs - $1000.00 Sign on bonus 1. Breakfast and lunch available for purchase. Evening meals can be cooked at camp or & Son Lumber, Inc., 1195 Creek • Lead Cook - $300.00 Sign on bonus purchased at the main club. Camping is encouraged! Firewood available. Come brave • 11 - 7 Caregivers - $500.00 Sign on bonus Mountain Road, Kreamer PA 17833 • Dietary Servers the elements! All kinds of events are planned! No scopes or modern sites. Sunday. Day or call (570) 374- • Full/Part  me hours with variety of shi s shooters are welcome! For • Compe  ve wages, paid  me off , shi more information, contact 1108. E/O/E diff eren als and so much more! Larry Potter at 570-594- Miffl inburg, PA 6598 or Kendra Gensel at 570-217-4713. (570) 966-4650 DINING GUIDE Hours: Mon-Thurs & Sat 8-6; Fri 8-8 www.greenridgemarket.com Bulk Foods • Deli • Candies • Frozen Items • Bakery Union County ZIMMERMAN’S Sportsmen Club We Do Deer Processing (570) 374-3912 922-1128 Public Welcome! Monday Night Cash Bingo Custom Butchering 25 Mon. & Tues. - Closed Homemade Ring Bologna Doors Open at 5PM - Bingo starts at 6:15PM Wednesday - Medium 1 37 Games Topping Pizza & Pitcher of Beer Phone: 966-2441 (2) $1,000 Available Jackpots Wed.-Fri. 9-5:30, Sat. 8:30-12 or Soda $10.50 (4:30 - 8:30) 2 mi. East of New Berlin, On Donuts Donut Holes Hot & Cold Food Available Thursday - Hot Roast Beef Rt. 304 & Corner of Little $8.99/baker’s dozen $5.99/baker’s dozen Smoke Free - Public Invited Mexico Rd. $4.75/half dozen $3.50/half dozen CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE: Selinsgrove VF Post 6631 Sandwich with Fries $8.00 WWW.VFWPOST6631.ORG WE NOW ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS Friday - Seafood Buffet $15.50 Name:______Friday & Saturday Buffet Phone _(____)______Pick-up At:______AM/PM 4:30-8:30 SHADY LANE Saturday & Sunday $1 Burgers DEER Steak & Shrimp BUTCHERING Grilled Chicken Breast Saturday, Feb. 15th WE BUTCHER West End Bluegrass at 7:00 P.M. BEEF! BAR KITCHEN HOURS: WED., THURS. SUN. 11AM-9PM; DINING ROOM HOURS: FRI. & SAT. 4:30PM 8:30PM; (570) 922-4920 *SUN. 11AM-4PM* 4- Union County Times, February 14, 2020 Middle School Wins Entrepreneurship Challenge degrees for students. In 1903, the school adopted the colors orange and maroon. Lewisburg High School PennCFL’s mission is to provide Pennsylvania’s K-12 students with economic, personal fi nance, and entrepreneurship skills that elevate their standard of liv- Challenge Winners ing, quality of life, and professional success. PennCFL sponsors fi nancial games and programs, with the participation of over fourteen thousand students, in Pennsylvania. For additional information, please contact Alan Dakey, President at alan.penncfl @gmail.com or call 570-975-5149 or visit: www.penncfl .org.

Saturday, February 22 @ 8:30 AM From Mifflinburg, travel West on SR 45 approx. 3.5 miles to the Christ’s United Lutheran Church Social Hall (Four Bells), 13657 Old Turnpike Road, Millmont, Union Co. PA Primitives, Antiques & Collectibles: Tris West, Teacher, Morgan Strieby, Eddie Lockcuff , Fruit & Jelly Cupboard; Wooden Feed Bin; Gas Boy Sunoco Gas Pump; Primitive Cigar Dryer, Brown’s Cigar Co. Rebira Jemama, Logan Kitchens, Micheline Gwynn, Lennon Barner, Ellie Red Lion; Bohsemeem Spice Box; PRR Railroad Lantern, Lg. RR Shovel & Timetables; Adlake RR Light; Framed Harry, Emma Bolton, and Jeff rey Kapsar, President, Miffl inburg Bank & Trust RR David Tuiwiler Print; Erie RR Metal Pan; Pepsi Dispenser; Brainerd & Armstrong Silk Cabinet; Snap-On, Auto- Mr. Michael Creeger, Teacher, Tommy Hess, Emma Freeman, at the Entrepreneurship Challenge sponsored by The Pennsylvania Council on Lite Battery, Pa. Dutch Birch Bee, Tecumseh & Barrett’s Roof Clocks; Blue Pepsi & Coca Cola Store Coolers; Glass Hayden Kerlin, Valerie Naylor, Kate Cheville, Torey Goff , Branch Financial Literacy. & Wooden Butter Churn, Wagon Wheel, Barn Bucket, Dry Measure & Lg. Butter Bowls; Cowden & Wilcox & F.H. Manager, Miffl inburg Bank & Trust, Jennifer Henderson, PennCFL The Pennsylvania Council on Financial Literacy (PennCFL) is honored to an- Cowden Jugs; Redware Crocks; Sodus Crocks; Ceramic & Vintage Plastic Christmas Trees; Moravian Christmas Lewisburg – Schools across Pennsylvania were competing in a Penn- nounce the following winners from the Entrepreneurship Challenge, a student Star & Santa Lights; Winchester Lamp; Retro Lampshade; Barbour’s Flax Shoe Thread; Searchlight Match Crate; sylvania Council on Financial Literacy’s Stock Market Challenge, from conference and competition hosted by Susquehanna University. These educa- Shurline “Fireman on the Wall” Extinguisher; Medical Miners Cot in Tube; Corn Sheller; Saddlers Vise; Wash Tub; the world leader in fi nancial simulations, StockTrak. Teams of students tional conferences are designed to bring middle or high school students together Seraphina Fest Measure Co. – 5 Gal.; Flat Top Trunk; Kendall Lubricants Wood Box; Mobil oil Water Can; Lg. each managed a hypothetical investment of $100,000 in stocks, bonds, and challenge them to identify a viable business concept and to learn how to Graniteware Coffee Pot; Coca Cola Bottle Opener; Stoneware Clown Cookie Jar; Planters Peanut Jar; Match and mutual funds and made buying and trading decisions based on the write a simplifi ed business plan. Most of the work is completed that day at the Packs; Capital Bread Ashtray; Barrel Key Ladder; Wolf Head Napkin Dispenser; Atlantic & 76 Gasoline Paper stock market. The students whose investments made the most money conference with a variety of diff erent experts in the fi eld of banking, entrepre- Towel Dispenser; Ajax Travel Case; Radio Shake Armatron; Ohavs Cent O Gram Scale; Painted Folk Art Dough won. The program is sponsored by Miffl inburg Bank and Trust. neurship, and education. Weis Markets and Miffl inburg Bank & Trust sponsored Box; Speedball Ink Pen Cabinet; Vintage Horse Tack & Saddle; Penn Longbeach Reel; Shamokin Ink Press Blocks; For the fall 2019 game, Lewisburg High School ranked in tenth place this event. Cast Iron US Mail Bank; Enterprise Sausage Press & Stuffer; Zanzibar Pork Sausage Seasoning Metal Boxes; in the statewide high school division. The winning students were McCormick Deering Grinder; Chicken Feeder; Ivory Soap & Beech-Nut Box; National Bisquit Company Box; Aunt Under the leadership of teacher, Tris West, Donald H Eichhorn Middle School Jemima Vintage Box; Dry Goods Wooden Box Breckman’s, Danville, Pa; Western Germany Lg. Wooden Barrel, Hayden Kerlin and Kate Cheville, with Valerie Naylor fi nishing close had two business plan teams chosen as winners. Congratulations to Ellie Harry, in third. Emma Freeman and Tommy Hess were also recognized for Blue Barrel & Others; NY City Embalming Fluid Disinfectant Wooden Barrel; Industrial Paper Holder; Trapping their distinctive fi nish. These students worked under the guidance of Lennon Barner, and Logan Kitchens. Kudos also to the team consisting of Ed- Childs Basket; Savoy Bicycle & Light; Wise Potato Chip Bucket; NOS Jostrite Carbide Lamp; Niagara Falls Lamp; teacher, Mr. Michael Creeger. die Lockcuff , Morgan Strieby, and Micheline Gwynn who make up the second Kilgore Caps; Early License Plate; Nail Kegs; Top Cigarettes; Arctic Fan; Cow Bell; Red Painted Stoneware Chicken Mr. Creeger added “It is diffi cult to convey the impact the stock mar- winning team. Additionally, under the leadership of Tris West, there was an hon- Feeders; Quilt Top; McCoy Vase; Inkwell; Barrel Keg & Fire Bucket on Stand; Grinding Stone; Black Americana ket game has on our students’ education and the appreciation we have orable mention team that includes students Emma Bolton and Rebira Jemama. Dolls; Anderson Pretzel Can; M.C. Herr Schuyler PA Scratch Grains Ad; Quakertown Pa. Garage Basket; Feedsack for our incredible sponsors. Playing the stock market game in real- Each team will share $100 in prizes. Quilt Squares; Quilts; Planters Peanut Jar; Zenith Egg Grading Scale; Wooden Folk Art Horse & Wagon; Peanut time with actual data allows the students to immerse themselves in Miffl inburg Bank and Trust Company, established in 1872, is a full-service Butter Buckets; Humo Metal Cigar Box; Sinclair Water Can; 1800 Childs Books; Bechtel’s Frisbees; Micro Machines; the fi nancial world as any professional would. The stock market game commercial bank servicing customers from seven locations in Miffl inburg, Lg. Hershey Framed Picture; 1929 Danbury Mind Cord; Seagram’s 7 “Deer” by Bob Kuhn; Kasco Dog Food Feeder; has proven to be one of the best ways to connect the content with their Lewisburg, New Berlin, Selinsgrove, Shamokin Dam and Millheim. Miffl inburg Purina Roost Paint; Vintage & Clay Marbles; Coca-Cola & Pepsi Marbles; Buttons; McCoy Wishing Well Planters; personal lives.” Bank & Trust has thirteen ATMs in Union, Snyder, and Centre Counties. As a Stanley Level; Vintage Oilers & Cans: Sunoco, Shell, Gulf, Schwinn, Richfield, Atlantic, Firestone, Sinclair; Vintage Miffl inburg Bank and Trust Company, established in 1872, is a full- member of Moneypass, customers have access to over 20,000 ATMs nationwide. Door Ease, Gulf, Atlas, Pennzoil; Cans: Gulf Chassis Lubricant, Penn Drake, Gulf, Wolfs Head, Texaco, Zerex service commercial bank servicing customers from seven locations in Harry and Sigmund Weis founded Weis Markets in 1912, when they opened a Antifreeze; Buick 2lb. Can Axle Lubricant; Oil Bottle Basket; Harley Davidson Qt., Red Indian Oil Can; Miffl inburg, Lewisburg, New Berlin, Selinsgrove, Shamokin Dam and small neighborhood store known as Weis Pure Foods on Market Street in Sun- Vintage Toys & Pedal Cars: G.I Joe’s; Vintage Star Wars Characters; Metal Keystone Ride on Firetruck & 1950’s Millheim. We also have thirteen ATMs in Union, Snyder, and Cen- bury, Pennsylvania. Today, Harry’s grandson, Jonathan oversees a company Mercury Low Rider Type Ride on Car; Model A Station wagon, T-Bird & Hot Rod Racer Pedal Cars; Marx Fire tre Counties. As a member of Moneypass our customers have access with stores in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Vir- Engine; Marx Fort Apache Playsets; Victorian Wrought Iron Toy Fencing; Marx Fort Bearborn; Tin Toy Horse Drawn to over 20,000 ATMs nationwide. PennCFL’s mission is to provide ginia and West Virginia. In recent years, the Weis Markets story has been one Wagon; Tin Duck; Ideal Tin Can Alley; Mattel Slick Shooter; Set of 4 KISS Models; Ford 8600 & Big Blue Wagon; Pennsylvania’s K-12 students with economic, personal fi nance, and of growth and expansion with the acquisition of more than 40 stores from other Aurora Model Motoring HO Scale; Turner Pressed Steel Truck; Tonka: Mighty Loader No. 3920, No. 50 Steam Shovel, entrepreneurship skills that elevate their standard of living, quality of companies which now operate under the Weis banner. No. 130 Carry All-Trailer, Metal Cart Tractor, Sandloader & Metal Trucks; Hasbro Toy Dragster; Nylint USA 2700 life, and professional success. PennCFL sponsors fi nancial games and Opened on Sept. 1, 1858, as The Missionary Institute of the Evangelical Luther- Uranium Hauler; Boat; Master of Universe Figures & Case; Gabriel Tractor & Trailer; Childs Ride on Tractor; Structo programs, with the participation of over fourteen thousand students, an Church, it offi cially became Susquehanna University in 1895. During the 20th Doodle Bug Ride on Toy; Sears Giant Crane; Wooden Folk Art Childs Wagon; Ford Bi-directional & Wheel Drive in Pennsylvania. Also, they off er entrepreneurship conferences and century, SU transformed into a four-year university off ering a range of bachelor’s Tractors; Pa. Farm Show Case IH 7220 Tractor; Ford 8000 Tractor; Ertle Ford 981 Select-O-Speed Tractor; Ertl competitions with partnering colleges and universities. For additional NH Ford 621 Workmaster; Buddy L Scarab Wind-Up Car & Firetruck; Metal Sinclair Gasoline Truck; Marx US Army information, please contact Alan Dakey, President at alan.penncfl @ Tank No. 3; Structo Readymix Concrete Truck; Amt. Dukes of Hazzard Model; Early Metal Toy Plane; Hot Wheels; gmail.com or Carolyn Shirk, Vice President at carolyn.penncfl @ Metal Indian/Army Men; Vintage Western Stable Set; Snoopy Astronaut Toy; He-Man Vehicles; Bluetip Matches Box; gmail.com, call 570-975-5149 or visit us at www.penncfl .org. Marx Mechanical Train Set; Midget Train Toys on Blister Packs; Lionel Transformer; Toy Molds; Steiff Toys; Windup TOY TRAIN AUCTION Train; Revell Space Shuttle Columbia; Cannonball Wooden Childs Goat Drawn Wagon; Vintage Gumball Machine & Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 9:00am Vendorama Pen Machine; Vintage Attire: Hats, Purses, Crocheted & Beaded Collars, Purse Making Clasps, Fans, Part 1 of the Toy Train Collection of the Late Ray & Betty Comfort, Sunbury Glasses & Cases; Jewelry: Warner, Weiss, Sterling, Siam Silver, Ice Follies, Turquoise; Rhinestone Necklace & PA. To be held at Freeburg Community Center, 11 E. Church St Freeburg PA Earring, Pins, Scarab Bracelets, Necklaces; Favor, Ruhl & Co. Beading Set; Sewing Collection; Halloween Masks; Boxing Gloves; Wool Roper Suite; Adv. Signage & Racks: Lubrication Sign/Rack; Interstate Batteries; DIRECTIONS: From Harrisburg take Routes 11&15 north to the Metal Red Head Gasoline; Firestone; Pepsi Cola Flanged; Porcelain Lg. Mobil gas Pegasus Dbl Sided; Moran’s Route 35/ Selinsgrove Exit. Travel south/west on Route 35 approx. 4 Beverages; McCrear Tires; Porcelain Western Union; Mobil oil Flanged Gargoyle; Whitaker Cable; Porcelain Men’s/ miles to the town of Freeburg. In the center of town turn right onto Ladies Restroom; Hankook Tire; NIB Castrol Letter Board Sign; Pepsi Chalk/Menu Board; Holsum Grocery; Dunlop Freeburg Road and travel one block to auction on the left. Tire; Metal: Esso Motor Oil; Phillip Morris & Star Tobacco; Gulf Gasoline; Napoleon Cigar, Chesterfi eld; Metal L & 550 LOTS OF LIONEL & OTHER M; National Batteries; Wolf’s Head; Gulf Supreme Motor Oil; Diamond Dyes; Fro-Joy Ice Cream; Fire Extinguisher Brass Sign; Moorman’s; Atlantic Gasoline Gauge; Horlacher’s Bock Beer, Allentown, PA Cardboard Ads; Coke Chalk TOY TRAINS & ACCESSORIES Board; Wooden Chas Neubert & Co. Oysters; Store Displays, Racks & Cabinets: Esso Gas Station Oil Can, New Both Pre & Post War Lionel, American Flyer, Ives, & More. Some Complete Idea; Gillette Razor, Chesterfi eld Cigarette, Metal Buss Fuses, Weatherhead Fuel Lines, Metal Sunset Soap & Dyes, Sets. Many in Original Boxes. Many Accessories. Catalog, Photos, & 7 Up, P & D Ignition Parts, Revolving Matchbox Display, Weber Tackle Packs, Nikolai Vodka, Dristan, Wooden Rit Tints & Dyes, Putnam Dye, Casite, Rema Tubeless Tire & Echlin Pev Valves Cabinet, Buckeye Razor Blades Display Internet Bidding available at www.hassingercourtney.com Box; Pine Bros. Cough Drop, Thermold Fan Belt Rack; Rema Tubeless Tire Cabinet; Band Aid Foot Products; 10% Buyer’s Premium. Preview: Tuesday, Thermometer’s: Preston Anti-Freeze, Pin-Up Girl Mirror, Lively Limes, Zenith, Royal Crown Cola, Atlas; 1917 USN February 18th from 4:00pm – 8:00pm (Revolution to date); History of the Sea by Frank B. Goodrich (leather bound); Ocean Story Goodrich & Howland Book; Story of our Christianity 1893 Book; 1940’s Navy, Army, Recognition Slides; Service Metals & Pins; 1931 Moore & Evans Salesman Catalog; Vintage Postcards (local, Halloween, Christmas, Easter, Patriotic & More); WWI Photos & WWII Military Wooden Locker, Uniforms & Military Buttons; Vintage Victorian Valentines; Greeting Cards; Civil War Photo; Black Americana Postcards & Valentines; Bucknell 1960’s Football Program; D.M. Ferry & Co. Standard Seeds Framed Picture; Atlantic Framed Memorabilia; Boy & Girl Scout Items; Champion Spark Plugs Punch Cards; Framed Keystone Auto Products Ad, Johnstown. Owner & Auctioneer Not Responsible for Accidents Food All Verbal Information Day of Auction Takes Precedence Over Written Advertisement

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February 14, 2020, Union County Times -5 By Kay Poeth the Dragon Rumble. And soon the children were roaring and jumping. Rowe and her helper, Willow Rowe, also ASPIRES Award taught them another fun cheer. “Are you proud to be a kid January ASPIRES of the Kingdom?” And the reply, “Yes, we are!” It was an innovative introduction to . Bucknell University athletes were eager to participate in Sports Day! David Madsen, Asst. Women’s Soccer Coach at Bucknell and several BU soccer players worked on basic soccer skills such as dribbling, foot skills, and shooting goals. In no time, the children and athletes were busy dribbling soccer balls and scoring goals! “Our players have busy schedules and whenever they leave Sports Day at Kids of the Kingdom, they always have big smiles on their faces. They realize the impor- tance of having someone to look up to when they play sports,” explained Madsen. “We all had someone to look up to when we were young.” Football was another new addition to Sports Day at KOK. “We are happy to participate with all the other Bucknell University football players Luke Hamper and Noah Sansa- Bucknell athletic teams,” said Keith Larson, BU Asst. lone are ready to toss the football and score some touchdowns with Football Coach. “We know that this is a very football- Kids of the Kingdom Day School students John Bzdil and Ty Kuhn. rich area and we would like to inspire future football Excitement fi lled the air as the students at Kids of the players in the area to pursue their dreams.” Grady Brubaker, fi fth-grader; Aiden Lora, third-grader and Kingdom Day School geared up for a “sports-tastic” It was diffi cult to tell who was having more fun… the Dallas Reid, fourth-grader, award recipients The Kiwanis-sponsored ASPIRES award recipients for morning. They participated in eight mini-sessions en- students or the student athletes! Juliana Oliveri was all compassing a variety of sports-related activities includ- January have recently been announced by Miffl inburg In- giggles as she tossed the football with football player termediate School’s principal, Scott Zimmerman. These ing football, cheerleading, yoga, ballet, fi tnastics, gym- John Searcy. While Tyler Shiverly was excited to outrun nastics, soccer, and wrestling. Instructors, coaches, and monthly awards are presented to students in grades three Bucknell athlete Sterling Deary for a touchdown. through fi ve by homeroom teachers to students display- student athletes volunteered their time so the children The Bucknell Wrestling team introduced the children ing positive behaviors such as respect, kindness, and could experience a range of diff erent activities. It was to basic wrestling skills in an engaging way. “It’s great to school safety – all aspects of the school’s anti-bullying High 5 experience for all. get the kids active and expose them to wrestling at such campaign. Each awardee will receive a special certifi cate John Rowe from BVRA Gymnastics brought a circuit a young age,” explained student athlete Brandon Stokes. and a monetary gift at the fi nal school assembly in June that introduced the children to a variety of gymnastic Garrett Hoff man added, “It’s nice to give back to the Aiden Lora is this month’s recognized third grader. He skills including strength, balance, jumping, and tum- community that comes out and supports us. We hope to is in Mrs. Richelle Finerghty’s homeroom, lives in Mif- fl inburg and is the son of Nicole and Joshua Lora. Aiden’s bling! “These are all activities that the children will do inspire future Bucknell wrestlers.” They were joined on in a regular gymnastics class. Come in for a free trial favorite school subject is Math and, outside of school, he the mat by wrestlers Mason McCready and Luke Nie- likes to wrestle, play football and collect football cards. class.” meyer. Kelcie Angstadt-Bennett noted that the Fitnastics pro- He would like to become a police offi cer once his school- At the end of the session, the entire group of students ing is over. gram at BVRA is designed to develop a love of fi tness. and volunteers gathered for photo celebrating a fun-fi lled In Mr. Michael Underkoffl er’s fourth grade homeroom, “Fitnastics is focused on teaching healthy body move- day. This was the 10h year that the school hosted Sports Dallas Reid is being honored. He is the son of Jennifer ments with weights and using our bodies while having Day. Their entire week focused on sports- themed les- Reid and lives in Millmont. Dallas’ favorite subject is fun.” sons culminating with Sports Day. Math and he enjoys collecting , football and Lauren Halteman introduced the young students to bal- “This is just a phenomenal day. We added football, cards. A future as a baseball player is his goal. let. The children danced around hula hoops, leapt over yoga, and fi tnastics this year,” said Ann Murphy, Direc- Selected from Mrs. Kelly Snayberger’s fi fth grade class is Grady Brubaker, son of Jennifer and Jerald Brubaker of ribbons pretending they were alligators biting at their tor of the Kids of Kingdom Day School. “We could not toes, and danced fast or slow by listening to the beat of Lewisburg. Grady cites Reading as his favorite subject do this without the support of all our volunteers coming and is active in baseball and football in his free time. He the music. Lauren and her helper, Natalie Halteman, a out and being willing to interact with the kids.” young dancer at Downtown Dance Studio, ended the plans to be a farmer as his career choice. 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Program supported by the Pennsylvania Department of Aging. 6- Union County Times, February 14, 2020 Dairy Princess Visits Kiwanis Supports the Dean’s List Union County Library LeTourneau University Community Center By Kay Poeth Daniel Guilzon, Winfi eld Central Penn College Nathan Cool, Miffl inburg Wilkes University Amanda Albright, Lewisburg Lindsey Kieff er, Lewisburg Michael Renard, Miffl inburg University of Delaware John Martin, Lewisburg Hamilton College Allison Reed, Lewisburg Susquehanna University Megan Becker, Miffl inburg Joshua Bonner, Winfi eld Heather Book, Millmont Caleb Coker, Miffl inburg Robin Westling, Kiwanis member/volunteer; Billie Hoover, Assistant Marcos Colon, Lewisburg Director of the Heiter Center; and, Lisa Scott, Kiwanis Club President “Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to Andrew Cooney, Miffl inburg improving the world one child and one community at a time,” Zachary Cooper, Lewisburg is the Mission statement of Kiwanis International. 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