E LOCAL RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS TH 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. 27 Friday, July 3, 2020 MIDDLEBURG, PA 17842 Mazeppa Hosts Parade Miffl inburg Graduation Lewisburg Children’s Museum On July 5 Celebration Week Off ers Outdoor Activities By Kay Poeth By Kay Poeth The town of Mazeppa is hosting a combined Memo- Miffl inburg Area School rial Day and Independence Day Parade and Ceremony District held a weeklong cel- on Sunday, July 5. The parade steps out at 6 pm from the ebration honoring its gradu- center of town and travels to Johnson Mill Road to the ating seniors. As with most cemetery. events during this global “We are encouraging folks to join in on the parade and pandemic, social distancing really want to bring back the old tradition of carrying was recommended and cer- fl owers in the parade and them laying them on graves emonies were held virtually. in the cemetery,” said organizer Clarence Roush. “Walk, The Baccalaureate Ceremo- ride bikes, horses or ponies, walk your pets…whatever ny was held on May 31 with you want to do to be part of the parade.” the Senior Awards Ceremo- Following the parade, there will be a ceremony at the ny held on June 2. On June The Lewisburg Children’s Museum (LCM) is pleased cemetery. The guest speaker for this year’s event is Doug 3-4 diplomas were awarded to off er outdoor activities and programs for children and Walter. In the case of inclement weather, the ceremony separately in the high school auditorium with photo op- families in the Museum’s Courtyard this summer. will be held in the Mazeppa Union Church. portunities for the graduates. The week culminated with “We recognize that children and families are anxious For more information on Mazeppa, visit “Images of a Virtual Graduation Ceremony. The Vehicle Graduation to return to normal,” says Kahla DeSmit, LCM Direc- Mazeppa PA” on Facebook. Procession throughout Miffl inburg was widely supported tor. “And while the Museum is carefully planning for our by the community as residents cheered on the graduates. reopening, we hope these activities will provide families The grand fi nale was a spectacular fi reworks display. with something special to let the learning, imagining, Impromptu Parade In According to Principal Richard Strausburg, the hy- and playing continue in the meantime.” brid graduation “would not have been possible without Weekly outdoor activities are planned ranging in a vari- the tireless eff orts of Miffl inburg staff and administra- ety of topics including social-emotional health to STEM Support Of Veterans learning to art creation. This Saturday, July 4th, the By Kay Poeth tion. This is not typical, but neither have been the recent months.” LCM will be hosting a tie-dying program. Two session Good luck, graduates! Soar high in your new endeavors. times are available from 10:00 am-11:00 am and 12:00 pm-1:00 pm. These activities are made possible by a grant from the Susquehanna Delays Central Susquehanna Community Foundation’s Disaster Relief Fund. “This grant ensures we can continue to provide resourc- Aug. 9 Commencement es for families,” adds DeSmit. “The LCM is a non-profi t Susquehanna University has announced to its Class of organization that relies on income from admissions, 2020 that it must postpone again an on-campus com- memberships, fi eld trips, and events, as well as dona- Parade participants and spectators gather at the Lewisburg mencement due to statewide restrictions on public gather- Cemetery during an impromptu parade in support of veterans. tions and grants to support its mission. Grants like this ings of more than 250 people. make it all possible. We have a number of fun activi- “We were in constant contact with state offi cials in the ties planned for this summer all designed to get families weeks and days leading up to this diffi cult decision in hope moving and interacting in a safe and fun way.” that we would be able to move forward with our planned Activities are free to the participants; however the num- Aug. 9 commencement ceremony,” said University Presi- ber of participants will be limited to avoid crowds. More dent Jonathan D. Green. “Unfortunately, we have no assur- details and registration information can be found on the ances that the restriction on large gatherings will be lifted Museum’s website at www.lewisburgchildrensmuseum. in time for us to celebrate the Class of 2020 in August, and org or on its Facebook page. so we made the disappointing decision to again delay our Individuals can support the museum today by pur- in-person ceremony.” chasing gift certifi cates to use towards a future visit, University administrators will continue to work with becoming a member, or making a donation. For more student leadership from the Class of 2020 as they develop information about the LCM, visit www.lewisburgchild- future plans to celebrate Susquehanna’s graduated seniors. rensmuseum.org or contact by email at lewisburgchild- Walkers parade through Lewisburg to honor veterans. “Our seniors have faced extraordinary challenges as they [email protected]. On Saturday, June 27, a grassroots parade was held in completed their fi nal semester at Susquehanna and pre- Lewisburg to honor veterans and to celebrate America. pared to embark upon their professional futures, yet they The pop-up parade consisted of decorated cars as well as have prevailed in the face of global disruption,” Green walkers carrying patriotic fl ags and banners in support said. “This is not the outcome that any of us hoped for, but of American veterans and Independence Day. Parade we look forward to the day when we can celebrate these watchers were encouraged to sit and enjoy the impromp- exceptional students and all that they have overcome.” tu parade through downtown Lewisburg. In lieu of its originally scheduled May 13 commencement “Go around as many times as traffi c will allow. Honk ceremony, the university presented a digital conferring of your horns, wave your fl ags, have a blast!” stated the degrees on 497 students at the close of its 162nd academic Support Our Veterans Driving/Walking Parade post on year. Facebook. President Green was joined by members of the faculty Approximately 75 participated in the Lewisburg Pop- who recorded themselves congratulating the graduates. up Veterans’ Parade. Vietnam veteran Marlin Haurer played patriotic tunes on his coronet while riding in the PA 038165 parade. Rep. David Rowe and other local dignitaries also st attended the event. 31 Annual Despite the early morning rain, the spirits of both the participants and spectators were not dampened. A cere- Antique Show mony at the cemetery included the singing of God Bless America, a fl ag salute and the playing of Taps. Antique Vendors “What a great turnout for the fi rst-ever pop-up parade to On-Site Lunch Stands honor our Veterans in Lewisburg!” exclaimed Rep. 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July 4th, 11-1pm, 3rd & Market St. old female and a 34 year old male, both of Miffl inburg, Ralph E. & Margartet O. Moyer to Scott C. Sheesley Public Library Union County- Knight Bootcamp got into a physical altercation in Buff alo Township. Cita- property in Hartley Township for the sum of 135,000.00. July 9th, 2-3pm, Ages 5-12, Register 570-523-1172 tions have been issued. Susan Z. Zimmerman & Mark A. Mapes to Sheryl A. T&D Cats 30th Anniversary Celebration Crash 6:19 p.m. June 25, on I-80 at mile marker 208, Fetter property in Miffl inburg for the sum of 135,000.00. July 11 & 12, noon-5pm, Penns Creek in White Deer Township. A 2000 Volvo VNL and a 2007 Timothy Turner & 44 Market LLC to Benae A. Beamon Hollenbach Family Reunion CANCELED Dodge Ram 1500 were traveling west on I-80. The Vol- & Thelathia N. Young property in East Buff alo Township July 12, Kratzerville Grove is canceled. vo VNL was in the left lane and the Dodge Ram 1500 for the sum of 241,000.00. 31st Annual Antiques on the Avenue Show was in the right lane. The Volvo VNL swerved to the LSF10Master Participation Trust & Hudson Homes to July 12th, 9-3pm, New Location: Selinsgrove Intermedi- right to avoid hitting debris in the roadway coming into Clarence & Linda Valentine property East Buff alo Town- ate School Bus parking lot behind school. the right lane of travel to do so. The Dodge Ram 1500 ship for the sum of 205,000.00. Public Library Union County-It’s All Greek To Me swerved onto the shoulder to avoid being struck by the Danny J. & Michele Cho property in Kelly Township for July 15, 2-3pm, Outdoor Event ages 5-12 570-523-1172 Volvo VNL, strking a piece of metal causing damage to the sum of 315,000.00. Calvary Baptist Puzzle Exchange-Miffl inburg the Dodge Ram 1500’s oil pan. The Volvo VNL contin- July 18th, 9-12:30pm, 332 E. Chestnut St. 570-966-1883 ued west approximately 1/4 mile before pulling onto the Martin Jr & Sara C. Beachy to Jeff rey M. & Gregory L. Annual Oren & Sally Zechman Reunion & Douglas A. Spotts property in East Buff alo Township north berm. The Dodge Ram 1500 pulled onto the north July 18th, Noon, Middleburg Firemens Field. continued 300 yards west before coming to fi nal rest. No for the sum of 40,000.00. NOTE TO READERS: injuries were reported. Levi M. & Linda A. & Martin Jr & Sara C. Beachy to To place events in the calendar please send them Crash 6:58 p.m. June 25, on I-80 E. at mile marker 204, Jeff rey M. & Gregory L. & Douglas A. Spotts property in at least three weeks before the event so that we can in White Deer Township. A 2011 Toyota Highlander East Buff alo Township for the sum of 110,000.00. publish it at least twice before the event. The deadline driven by David E. Klein, 32, of Birmingham, AL, was Jedediah H. & Briana R. Lemon to Jedediah H. Lemon for events is Monday by Noon. The calendar goes by traveling east in the right lane of I-80. A bear entered the property in Miffl inburg for the sum of 1.00. space available. Send, fax or e-mail us your event. Ad- right lane from the southern berm and impacted the front Lindsay Nicole Bingaman Harris & Dustin M. Harris dress: P.O. Box 356, Middleburg, PA 17842. Fax: 570- passenger side of Klein’s Toyota Highlander, causing dis- to Kiana M. Gough & Dustin C. Heiser property in New 837-0776. E-mail: [email protected]. All phone numbers abling damage. Klein’s Toyota Highlander crossed the Berlin for the sum of 190,000.00. must include area code. left eastbound lane and came to rest facing east on the Carolyn L. Garisto Trust to Richard M. & Leigh Ann north shoulder of the roadway. Kurz property in East Buff alo Township for the sum of Crash 8:20 a.m. June 25, on Col John Kelly Road, in 420,000.00. Kelly Township. A 2002 Ford Focus driven by Damian Karen L. & Michael L. Fultz to Kirt W. & Stephanie Obituaries Schreck-Britton, 20, of Miffl inburg, was traveling east on Col John Kelly Road when Schreck-Britton lost control L. Mabus property in Lewis Township for the sum of Edith Forbes, 99, Winfi eld 55,000.00. resulting in his Ford Focus striking a fence and rolling Edith Forbes, 99, of 263 Route 304, Winfi eld, passed multiple times before coming to rest. Injuries of an un- Ronald J. & Beverly M. Lucas to Kevin R. & Martin Jr. away Saturday, June 27, 2020, at the home of her son, Beachy property in East Buff alo Township for the sum of known severity were reported. Schreck-Britton was cited Robert Forbes. for driving on roadways laned for traffi c. 200,000.00. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Theft from Motor Vehicle Between 11-2p.m. June 24- Ronald B. & Raff ealina Ferrara Hoff mann & Eric J. July 2, at the Winfi eld Baptist Church with her pastor 25, on Sandra Lee Blvd., in White Deer Township. A 28 Ludwig to Gary G. & Suzanne M. Mutschler property in Rev. Corey Mitchell offi ciating. year old female and a 24 year old female, both of West White Deer Township for the sum of 79,900.00. Burial will follow in the Lewisburg Cemetery. Milton, reported that items including purses, wallets and Impact MGMT LLC & Sherri Burkland to William M. & $500 in cash were stolen from inside their vehicles. These Adrianne R. Bradley property in East Buff alo Township Sally J. Brangan, 86, Miffl inburg items were stolen out of their unlocked 2020 for the sum of 342,500.00. Sally J. Brangan, 86, of Miffl inburg, entered into rest at Equinox and 2006 Kia Sorento by unknown actors. Any- 7:47 p.m. Saturday, June 27, 2020, at her residence. one with information is asked to contact police at 570- Marriages: Services will be private at the convenience of the fam- 524-2662. Matthew Craig Olley, Miffl inburg to Pamela Beth Wag- ily. Crash 9:49 p.m. June 25, on Buff alo Road, in Lewis ner, Miffl inburg Township. A 2014 Chevrolet Sonic driven by a 16 year Edward Wagner, 88, Miffl inburg old male, of Selinsgrove, was traveling east on Buff alo Andrew Lloyd Dunlap, Lewisburg to Scott Blaine Man- Edward Arthur Wagner, 88, of Miffl inburg, ning, Union, Pa. Road. It should be noted that a rain storm had occurred entered into eternal rest unexpectedly at 1:36 approximately an hour prior to the crash and the roadway a.m. on June 26, 2020, surrounded by family. DISTRICT JUDGE JEFFREY L. MENSCH, was still wet. The Chevrolet Sonic traveled off the south A private funeral for family and extended family was side of the roadway, struck an embankment, coming to MIFFLINBURG conducted on June 30, 2020, at First Evangelical Luther- Ronald L. Shumate, 64, of Lewisburg, with rest on the north shoulder, facing east. No injuries were Charged an Church, with Pastor John Yost offi ciating. reported. The Chevrolet Sonic sustained disabling dam- terroristic threats with intent to terrorize another and ha- age. The driver was cited for driving vehicle at safe speed. rassment/subject other to physical contact on June 19. A Alda Mae Wagner, 103, Lewisburg Hit & Run 8:30 p.m. June 26, on Sunrise Road, in White preliminary is scheduled for July 28, at 3 p.m. Alda Mae Wagner, 103, of Lewisburg, died Wednesday, Deer Township. An unknown vehicle was traveling west Charged Donuae Montrese Kellam, of Williamsport, June 24, 2020, at her home. on Sunrise Road and traveled off the north side of the with driving under the infl uence of a Schedule II or A graveside service was held June 29, in the Lewisburg roadway into a cemetery striking and causing damage to Schedule III controlled substance, driving under the in- Cemetery with her pastor the Rev. Alice Rauch offi ciat- a headstone before fl eeing the scene in an unknown direc- fl uence of a controlled substance metabolite, and driving ing. tion. under the infl uence of a controlled substance with general Harassment/Physical Contact4:57 p.m. June 27, on impairment on June 19. A preliminary hearing is sched- William Vallmer Bowers, 85, Lewisburg SR 15, in Gregg Township. A 29 year old male, of Har- uled for August 4, at 9:30 a.m. William Vallmer Bowers, 85, of Lewisburg, entered risburg, related that while driving Jose Vasquez, 40, of Charged Cynthia H. Kitchens, 60, of Lewisburg, with into rest on Tuesday, June 23, 2020, at home. Lancaster, to his destination, Vasquez grabbed the victim Services will be private at the convenience of the fam- by the shoulders in a threatening manner. terroristic threats with intent to terrorize another, simple ily. assault, and harassment-subject other to physical contact Crash 5:53 a.m. June 29, on Old Turnpike Road (SR 45), on June 20. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for June in Hartley Township. A 2008 Suzuki Grand Vitara driven John H. Yingling, 87, Lewisburg by Donna L. Mertz, 62, of Millmont, was traveling west 30, at 9:45 a.m. John H. Yingling, 87, of Tressler Boulevard, DISTRICT JUDGE JEFFREY A. ROWE, on SR 45 and exited the north shoulder of the roadway, Lewisburg, passed away Tuesday, June 23, striking an embankment. No injuries were reported but LEWISBURG 2020, at Buff alo Valley Lutheran Village. Mertz was transported to Evangelical Community Hospi- Charged Bobbi Jo Smith, 39, of Turbotville, with driv- Friends and relatives were received June 30, at the Shaw tal for unknown medical issues. Mertz received a warning ing under the infl uence of a schedule I controlled sub- Funeral Home, followed by the funeral with the Rev. for driving on roadways laned for traffi c. stance, driving under the infl uence of a Schedule II or John E. Lee offi ciating. Schedule III controlled substance, driving under the infl u- Burial with military honors followed in Milton Cem- ence of a controlled substance metabolite, possession of a etery. controlled substance by a person not registered, disregard Middleburg Auction traffi c lane (single) and careless driving on June 22. Dean Klingman, 75, Miffl inburg Dean H. Klingman, 75, of Miffl inburg, The following items were sold on June 30, 2020 Charged Monica Alice Brubaker, 34, of Lewisburg, with Grass: $120 to $125 by the ton; Mixed: $185 by the Ton; retail theft on June 19. passed at 8:37 am on Tuesday, June 23, 2020, at his residence. Mixed: $3.25 by the Bale; Ear Corn: $110 by the Bushel; Charged Julio Abdiel Gonzalez, 24, of Sunbury, with Ear Corn: $110 by the Load; Calf: $10 to $255 per hun- two counts of criminal homicide, aggravated assault, and Family and friends are invited to the graveside service at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, at Lincoln Chapel dred; Fats: $58 to $110.50 per hundred; Cow: $7 to $76.50 discharge of fi rearm into occupied structure on June 11. Cemetery, with Pastor Dick DeVett offi ciating. Military per hundred; Bull: $55 to $108 per hundred; Feeder: $45 Charged Wayne Alan Steinke, 57, of Williamsport, with honors will be accorded by American Legion Post 410 to $290 per hundred; Hogs: $14 to $32 per hundred; Pigs: theft by unlawful taking and unauthorized use of motor or and VFW Post 1964 both of Miffl inburg. $3 to $62 per head; Sows: $2 to $15 per hundred; Sheep: other vehicle on June 15. $60 to $90; Goats: $15 to $435 per head; Lamb: $110 to Charged Brock Michael Rishel, 18, of Miffl inburg, with Edwin Price, 80, Lewisburg $205. driving under the infl uence of alcohol with general im- Edwin B. Price, 80, of rural Lewisburg. pairment, driving under the infl uence of alcohol as a mi- passed away on Tuesday, June 23, 2020, at nor, driving on roadways laned for traffi c, driving vehicle the Watsontown Nursing and Rehab Center. DINING GUIDE at safe speed, careless driving, driving without lights to Friends and relatives were received on June 29, 2020, at avoid identifi cation or arrest, and periods for required the New Hope Lutheran Brethren Church, Funeral ser- lighting on June 19. vices follwed with the Rev. David McCarty offi ciating. Charged Trevor William Felmey, 27, of Winfi eld, with Burial was in White Deer Cemetery, Lewisburg. fl eeing or attempting to elude offi cer, driving while oper- (570) 374-3912 ating privilege is suspended or revoked, reckless driving, Violet I. Wallace, 92, Miffl inburg Department of Health and accidents involving damage to unattended vehicle or Violet “Dolly” I. (Reigle) Wallace, 92, of Miffl inburg, Guidelines Will Be Followed! property on June 22. entered into rest at 7:45 p.m. Monday, June 22, 2020, at Nottingham Village, Northumberland. Monday Night Cash Bingo Charged Justin Rene A public memorial service will be announced at a later Doors Open at 5PM - Bingo starts at 6:15PM Calzada, 24, of Northum- date. berland, with two counts 37 Games John F. Showalter, 72, Millmont (2) $1,000 Available Jackpots of criminal homicide, ag- WANTED John “Jack” F. Showalter, 72, of Paddy Mountain Road, Hot & Cold Food Available gravated assault, and dis- Millmont, entered into rest at 11:59 a.m. Monday, June Smoke Free - Public Invited charge of fi rearm into occu- Your Unwanted Vehicle 22, 2020, at home. CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE: Selinsgrove VF Post 6631 pied structure on June 22. Services will be conducted privately at the convenience WWW.VFWPOST6631.ORG WE NOW ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS Charged Daevon K. 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Luhrman, Lewisburg and those having claims and it’s warm out,” Fox said. Taylor G. Martin, Miffl inburg to present the same Grain cradle $ 75; For those whose heat source is malfunctioning, they should call their without delay to: Hitchcock dropleaf Adam M. Miller, Lewisburg county assistance offi ce. The county assistance offi ce will forward the Abby Larissa Moscarello, Lewisburg table w/2 chairs $299; completed referral to SEDA-COG to assign to a subcontractor. Tracy B. Baylor 26” Singer treadle Brett W. Pehowic, Lewisburg SEDA-COG and its subcontractors will follow Centers for Disease Oksana Marie Punako, Miffl inburg c/o RHP Law Group machine cherry table and Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines and use the proper Per- LLC $100; 51” old metal Heather M. Resseguie, New Berlin 1372 N. sonal Protection Equipment (PPE) during home visits. SEDA-COG Noah William Romig, Miffl inburg wheel $60. 570-837- asks those who have been sick, have symptoms or have been in contact Susquehanna Trail, 3564. Kathleen A. Ross, Miffl inburg Suite 130 with someone diagnosed with COVID-19 that they reschedule their ap- Andrew D. Rute, Miffl inburg Selinsgrove, PA 17870 ————————— pointments. (1) 120 Bass Accor- Leander M. Shaff er, Lewisburg or the attorney: dion Blue Pearl $200, Dalton I. Shearer, New Columbia COUNTY ASSISTANCE OFFICES Evan Matthew Smith, Lewisburg Kenneth G. Potter, Esq. Mans clothing, suits, Columbia: 570-387-4200 RHP Law Group LLC slacks, shirt pants 36- Tunesha Smith, Miffl inburg Juniata: 717-436-2158 Cameron Brett Snyder, Miffl inburg 1372 North 30, 36-29, 570-837- Miffl in: 717-248-6746 Susquehanna Trail, 0381 Kaitlyn A. Specht, Miffl inburg Suite 130 Montour: 570-275-7430 Kennan H. 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In- Garage Sale, July Evan Hosts High School Healthcare terested parties should 2-3, 8-? 52 North contact Andrew Keister PUBLIC AUCTION at 570-966-3085 or at- Brown St. McClure July 3 Internship Program tend the monthly meet- ————————— 10 A.M. ings which are held on Huge Garage Sale- Freedom Towing students a variety of skills the second Tuesday of July 3-4, 9-4, Spruce 4723 Westbranch Highway, Lewisburg, including CPR certifi ca- every month. Hollow Rd. (1/2 mile PA 17837 tion, lifting and transfer ———————— off Kissimmee Rd. Auction Vehicles techniques, and personal NOTICE Middleburg. care skills. The class- ————————— room training includes a Center Township/Snyder VIN 1FTDF15Y6SNA29514 Multi Family Garage MAKE 1995 Ford F-150 fully recreated patient stay County’s trash disposal Sale, July 3-4, 8-4, where students learn how service located at 374 to care for a patient from Troxelville Road; Mid- 6075 Rt. 204, Selins- VIN 1D7HU18N22S649454 dleburg will be closed grove MAKE 2002 Dodge Ram feeding, bathing, and oral Saturday July 4th, 2020. ————————— hygiene, to making the Sorry for any inconve- Large Community bed and completing paper- nience this may cause. Yard Sale July 9-11, work. The site will resume 8-3, Peach Rd. / Air- Brookdale Grayson View The high school students their regular Saturday is seeking associates that will of this year’s class come port Rd. Selinsgrove enrich the lives of our residents, service July 11th, 2020. ————————— Congratulations to Evangelical Community Hospital’s 2020 from fi ve school districts families and employees! High School Summer Healthcare Careers Internship Students: including Lewisburg, Teresa Hibbs, Secretary Yard Sale July 9-11, 8-3, 89 Maple St. Mif- Evening LPN Nurse Megan Campbell, Selinsgrove; Rosella Delgado, Northumber- Midd-West, Miffl inburg, ———————— land; Makayla Mitchell, Middleburg; Grace Walsh, Lewisburg; ADVERTISEMENT OF fl inburg. $2000 Sign on Bonus Selinsgrove, and Shikel- ————————— Brook Karchner, Miffl inburg; and Amber Leitzel, Miffl inburg. lamy. GRANT OF Evening & Overnight Caregivers, According to the U.S. Department of Labor, employ- LETTERS Gigantic Inside Barn Medication Technicians & C.N.A.s The students began TESTAMENTARY Sale July 9-11 8-3, ment in the healthcare industry is projected to grow 14 classroom training in late percent from 2018 to 2028, much faster than the aver- 440 Tittle Rd. Middle- Full-Time & Part-Time available June and will be placed in ESTATE OF burg, Follow signs age for all occupations, adding about 1.9 million new six-day rotations in vary- IRENE A. SHIRK, NEW PAY SCALE & INCREASED SHIFT DIF- jobs. Healthcare occupations are projected to add more from L&L Market FERENTIALS! ing departments including DECEASED ————————— jobs than any other occupational group. This projected Obstetrics, Emergency, In- Rummage/Yard Sale growth is mainly due to an aging population, leading to tensive Care, and One-Day Letters testamentary on Apply online at Brookdale.com/careers or on greater demand for healthcare services. the above estate hav- July 10 8-3, July Indeed Surgery following their 11 8-12, St. Paul’s Evangelical Community Hospital in Lewisburg is classroom instruction. ing been granted to the Email your resume to taking proactive steps to prepare students interested in undersigned by the Reg- (Erdley’s) Lutheran [email protected] Students can use their ister of Wills of Union Church, Middleburg. healthcare-related careers to meet the future demand summer experiences at the County, Pennsylvania, Held Outside in Picnic Call 570-374-2923 through a unique program that allows them to experi- Hospital to meet job shad- all persons indebted to Grove & ask to speak with Margaret! ence many aspects of care. owing requirements while the estate are requested ————————— This year’s class includes six individuals, made up of experiencing fi rst-hand a to make payment, and students having completed their junior or senior years career path they might wish those having claims to at schools throughout the surrounding districts. The stu- to pursue. For more infor- present the same with- dents must have a grade point average of 3.3 (88%) or out delay to: mation on the High School Energy Conservation better and the willingness to experience diff erent areas Summer Healthcare Ca- of the healthcare environment. Thomas L. Shirk reers Internship program, Executor Technician The 72-hour internship program provides 24 hours in call 570-522-2727 or visit Address: Salary: $26,000-$32,000 the classroom and 48 hours of one-on-one interaction www.evanhospital.com. 3465 Wildwood Road with nurses and patients. Hospital educators teach the Miffl inburg, PA 17844 Excellent benefits package including health, dental, vision, retirement, life insurance and paid vacation & sick leave. Or his attorney: Michael D. 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Stained Applicants are expected to supply a resume and cover ALICE STELTER INSURANCE letter outlining work history, skills, and training by July 14, Help Wanted 2019 via mail or email to: WE WILL HELP YOU WITH YOUR MEDICARE INSURANCE SOLUTIONS! 3 Springs Amanda Owens, Human Resources Manager Trucking LLC SEDA-Council of Governments is looking to hire 201 Furnace Road, Lewisburg, PA 17837 570-371-0612 or 800-658-9616 [email protected] two Class A - COUPON - CDL Drivers, SEDA-Council of Governments is a public development organization based in Lewisburg, PA, serving 11 central 1 Part Time, 1 Full Pennsylvania counties. www.seda-cog.org FREE In-Depth Review of Your Time, Benefits after 90 days, SEDA-COG…Building strong economies & strong communities Medicare Insurance Needs home every night AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER - NO EXPIRATION DATE - 570-428-5682 4- Union County Times, July 3, 2020 Dietrich Wins Sprint Car Fans Delight In Amazing, Non-Stop Thriller Selinsgrove Speeedway SUNDAY NIGHT SPEEDWEEK SHOW GETS hosted the / A BIG (WOW) Dick Bogar Memorial for Red Robin Pennsylvania Speedweek 410 sprint cars on Sunday night and Danny Danny Dietrich of Gettysburg and Dietrich came out on top in swapped leads for an ex- what was a non-stop, dizzy- citing Speedweek dual with Dietrich ing event fi lled with aston- taking the checker fl ag. ishing exhibitions of high- Photo by Debbie Gastelu speed skill at the hands of not only himself but by Rico Abreu, , Anthony Macri and Brock Zearfoss as well. All fi ve drivers vied for the prestigious payday, exchang- Great to see back at . ing positions repeatedly in the turns, see-sawing back and Sammy fi nished 11th in the 410 Feature. forth for the top spots while in clear contention for the vic- Photo by Debbie Gastelu tory. during a consolation race. Cassandra did suff er damage The $5,099 win was the second of Dietrich’s career in the to her kneecap, but things could have been worse if not Opperman/Bogar Memorial and his second in the 2020 for the water barrels that have been placed in the back speedweek series after also scoring on Saturday night at Chad Layton from Harrisburg took a nasty fl ip over the 4th chute opening. The track is given a good deal for fans Lincoln Speedway. turn wall and ended up out of the ball park. that save there ticket stub from the Sunday June 28th The Gettysburg driver took over the speedweek point Chad was not hurt in the accident. show, they will get fi ve dollars off the next race at Selins- lead with his run at the famed Snyder County oval. Photo by Debbie Gastelu grove, which will be the 360 National open event paying In the 20 lap 305 sprint main, Nick Sweigart scored the Last Sunday night 410-sprint Speedweek show was the winner $5,000 to win, also racing that night will be win to record his fi rst ever division win at the track. one for the ages, with the 30-lap feature going nonstop, the 305-sprints which have produced 57 diff erent drivers The 30—lap Opperman/Bogar Memorial would go non- with all kinds of action all over the track. It started with in competition, and Limited late models. stop from fl ag to fl ag with both Dietrich and Rico Abreu of Brock Zearfoss of Jonestown setting fast time with a Williams Grove started Speedweek last Friday with St. Helena, California, taking their turns at the lead all the clocking of 17.179, the track record is owned by Kerry Lance Dewease collecting his 99th career Grove win, while fi ghting to hold back Elk Grove, California’s Kyle Madsen with a time of 15.694 set on September 14th over a 38-driver fi eld. Danny Dietrich scored the win Larson, Dillsburg’s Anthony Macri and Brock Zearfoss of of 2019. The feature had action all over the speedway at Lincoln on Saturday June 27th with a fi eld of 51 driv- Jonestown. with Danny Dietrich leading most of the race, but he had ers; they also raced last Monday with 42 drivers signed Dietrich fought off Abreu’s immediate challenge on the to battle plenty of competition from the likes of Rico and Rico Abreu getting the win. Tuesday at Grandview start with Zearfoss racing in third. Abreu, Freddie Rahmer, Kyle Larson, Anthony Macri Kyle Larson scored the feature win over Freddie Rah- But by lap six, Abreu had caught back up to Dietrich and and Brock Zearfoss all trying the chase down Dietrich. mer Sammy Swindell, Ryan Smith and Danny Dietrich, was ready to pounce as the leader entered the rear of the Professional slide jobs were fl ying around all over the a fi eld of 31 drivers signed in for the show. fi eld on the eighth tour by which time Macri was up to turns with Kyle Larson and Anthony Macri having there fourth and Larson was running fi fth after starting seventh. only little battle for position. With the fast paced action By lap 11, Larson and Macri were exchanging fourth in the race was completed in 9:59.681 just off the track re- every corner while Abreu began swapping the top spot cord of 9:21.300 set by Lucas Wolfe on September 17th with Dietrich. in the 2016 season. Dietrich stated in victory lane “I And all the while, Zearfoss, Macri and Larson were col- went with a new harder tire and that made a diff erence, Saturday, July 11 @ 8:00 AM lectively catching the leaders. with this track begin so fast and the non-stop part of it, Off SR 45, Turn North onto Forest Hill Road Approx. Half Mile, Abreu went out front over Dietrich for the fi rst offi cial helped us pull away a bit towards the end of the race. Turn Left onto Green Ridge Road to 2175 Green Ridge Road, time at the line on lap 13 but Dietrich would be scored the It was fun early on racing with Rico and just trying to Mifflinburg, Union Co., PA. leader of lap 14. keep moving through the lapped cars, it was a great win for me and the Kauff man team”. Rico Abreu settled for 1.5 Acre Country Real Estate (1:00 pm): And in between the offi cial scoring at the stripe, the pair Robert Weller, Owner went back an forth for the lead in the turns. second after he scored a Selinsgrove Speedweek win back on July 9th in the 2017 event. Kyle Larson who H/H Goods, Antiques, Early Primitives & Collectibles: It was Abreu back to the offi cial lead at the halfway point 18 cu. Frigidaire Refrigerator; Whirlpool Washer & Dryer; Samsung Side-by-Side Refrigerator w/Ice & as the exhilarating race and pace of the event made the af- was making his fi rst ever start placed third which broke a string of, a fi rst or second place fi nishes in the last 16 Water Dispenser; 2 pc. Brown/Charcoal Sofa & Chair (exc. Cond.); 4 pc. Queen/Dbl. Bedroom Suite; fair a sprint car fans dream and delight to watch. 3 pc. Twin Bedroom Suite; 5 pc. Oak Table & Chairs; Hutch Table; Buffet; Oak Side by Side Droplid Dietrich would again be scored the leader on lap 17 as races he had participated in, which involved All-Star and Desk Curio Cabinet Bookcase; 2 Pc. Green Uph. Sofa/Chair; Oak Entertainment Center; Oak 8 Gun/ Macri crept up to third with Larson and Zearfoss in tow. WOO sprint races and Wingless USAC midget events, Gun Cabinet; 5 pc. Patio Wicker Set; Clothes Tree; Parlor Stools & Chair; Oak Mirrored Hall Bench w/ At that time, Larson begin masterfully slinging his mount and the fi rst two Speedweek races at Williams Grove Drawers; Modern Base Dry Sink & Blind Front Cabinet; Base Cabinet; Wall & Plate Cabinet; Modern/ through the corners, showing amazing speed onto the and Lincoln where he placed second both nights. An- Antique Quilts; 3’ Benches; Deacon Loveseat; Cedar Chest; Oak Stands; End Stands; Early Spinning chutes, catapulting himself up to third with 11 laps to go thony Marci who mixed it up with Larson early in the Wheel; Daisy Floral Gone w/the Wind Light; H.D. MobilOil Manual Oil Pump (excellent): Wash while nipping at the outside retaining wall. night was forth, and it looks like his racing away from Boilers; Coffee Grinders; Bracket Light w/Refl ector; Tin Kerosene Lights w/Tin Refl ectors; Wicker home in the early part of the season has paid off for this Sleigh; Wooden Items: 25 Butter Bowls, Butter Molds (leaf, deer, heart), Sugar & Salt Buckets, For the next fi ve laps, Larson dueled with Abreu for sec- Peck Half Peck Measurer, Spoons, Stumpers, Mashers, Butter Paddles, Ironing Boards, Coca Cola ond and at times the pair raced side by side around the big young driver, who is not intimidated by anyone he is rac- ing against. Dietrich collected an extra $99 for the fea- Carrier, Tar Barrel, Tap Wooden Barrel Keg on Trestle, Dough Trough, Drying Fingers, Berry Carriers, half-mile and this was the key for Dietrich as it allowed Winchester Box, Slaw Boards, Cabbage Cutter; Fruit Crate, Baking Board, Rolling Pins, Lg. Slaw him to begin sneaking away from the fi eld. ture win from Jan Opperman and Dick Bogar supporters Board, Cheese Boxes, Coffee Grinders, Sewing Bobbins & Spools, Bucket; Runner & European And by lap 26, the Gettysburg speedster had a fi rm com- for which the race is named for, which should included Sleds; Metal Cookie Tin w/Glass Lid; Tiger Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Store Tin; Planters Peanut mand of the fi eld as Abreu again secured second. the name Ralph Heintzelman who was the mechanic for Store Tin; Sampler J.P. Co. N.Y.C. Meat Grinder; Rabbit Chocolate Molds; Rice & Salt Bags; Tin During the fi nal few laps, Macri came back on Larson that team and was a big part of their success. Other notes Jello Molds; Tin Ice Cream Scoops; Graders; Tin Funnel & Ladle; Brass Front & Polly Prim Red/ for third but Larson would hold onto the spot to the fi nish. from Sunday was Sammy Swindell racing at Selinsgrove White Counter Scales; Various Graniteware: Strainer, Dish & Bakeware; Keystone Ride-Em Crane; Dietrich’s margin of victory was 5.115 seconds over Abreu for the fi rst time in years, the two-time WO series champ All Metal Products Co. Army Engineer Corps Truck; Metal Stake Body Truck; Boy Craft Dump Truck; scored a $50,000 to win feature at Selinsgrove back in Tonka Fire Truck w/Ladder; Emergency Search Light Unit Truck; Wells Fargo Stage Coach; Counter with Larson in third, followed by Macri and Zearfoss. Scales; Metal Huckleberry Picker; Baking Pans, Metal Peanuts Lunch Box w/Thermos; Cast Iron: Fast Tees fast time was set by Zearfoss with a lap of the 90’s. Tough night for Chad Layton who went over the fourth turn fence badly damaging his #35 sprint, Chad Griddle, Fry Pan, Mush Pot, 1888 Stuffer, Ice Tongs; Beam Scales; US Cannon; Mr. Peanut, Bull & 17.179 seconds. Snauser Dog, Frog Mule, Banks & Cottage Bank,, Police Dept. Chief, Snail, Uncle Sam, Match Boxes, Dietrich took the speedweek point lead with his run in the was ok after the wreck. Chad is a three-time 358-sprint Bad Accident Mule/Rider Toy; Sampler Anvils; Prestone Wall Thermometer; Cow Bells; Wash Board; race by 43 points over Larson, followed by Rahmer, Smith car champion at the speedway winning 26 races, and Sad & Flat Irons; Pewter; Rug Beaters; Glass Milk Bottles & Carrier; Milk Strainer; Dutch Boy White and Zearfoss. also has two 410-sprint feature wins, Chad had the 11th Lead Bucket; Wood Butter Churn; Howard Miller Westminster Chime Wall Clock; Mr. Peanut Man & Ron Aurand led the fi rst 12 laps of the 305 sprint main fastest time on the night. Mike Wagner was making his Dishes; Cooper Wash Boiler; Early Tricycle; G & L Dart Wall Coffee Grinder; Tin Dough Raiser; Metal before Nick Sweigart took over for the win. fi rst start in many years at Selinsgrove driving his own Feed Scoop; Stool; Jardinière w/Pedestal; Dough Tray; Glass Butter Churns; Glass Nut Grinders; Kassidy Kreitz ran home second while catching the lead- #55, Mike decide maybe to give the week of racing one Landers Frary & Clark, Conn. Metal Batter Mixer; Glass Store Display Jar; Dietz Lantern Base; John last try, while his son Logan was driving the Zemco #1 Wright, Wrightsville, Mini Coffee Mill; Wolverine Deluxe Sampler Wringer Washing Machine; Glass er, followed by Ken Duke Jr., Landon Price and Aurand. Sampler Wringer Washing Machine; Glass Store Jars; Yellow Fiesta Pitcher; Tetley Tea Figurines; Heats went to Derek Hauck, Erin Statler and Duke with to a tenth place fi nish. Logan won the $20,000 to win Jim Nace race last September. After picking up his fi fth Braided Rug; Milk Bottle Caps; Vintage Hats; Glass Bear & Fox Banks; Brass Bucket & Duck; Beveled Kyle Keen taking the last chance race. Glass Rectangle Mirror; Salt Dips; Canning Jars; Cookie & Slaw Cutters; Rump Bells; Vintage Children Keep up to date with all the latest speedway news, re- Kramer Cup 360-sprint feature win Saturday night Mark Clothing; 6 & 12 Tin Candle Molds; 100 Crocks & Jugs: O.H. Seymour, Hartford #4 Blue Floral Crock, sults, information and race status by visiting the speed- Smith drove the Buzz Wilson #38 on Sunday, making the A.L. Hyssong, Bloomsburg, PA; #2 Monmouth Pottery Crock, Blue Floral Crock, Hawthorne Crock, #2, way’s offi cial website at www.selinsgrovespeedway.com show but dropping out after a few laps. 22 of the 24 start- #4, #5, #6, #10 Crocks, Sipe & Son, Canning Crocks w/Lids, Salt Crocks, Ink & Ginger Crockery, W.J. or follow the track on Twitter and Facebook. ers fi nished the race with 16 on the led lap, and another McCarthy, St. Clair, PA; Chicken Waterer; Bail, Spittoon, #4 F.H. Cowden, Harrisburg, 15 RR Lanterns six one lap down, with Chad Trout and Smith the only (clear & red globes): Meat Saw; Kerosene Jug; Lucky Strike Tin; Miffl inburg Bank; US Post Offi ce two retirees. Kyle Reinhardt who has four 360-sprint fea- Mail Box; Fishing Creel; Counter Scales; Local Crocks: New Berlin, Beaver Fair, Reliance Hose Mifflinburg, PA ture wins and one 410 win earlier this year placed 17th in Co., Beer Trays: Schmidt’s, Gibbons, Schaefer, Genesee, Stegmaier, Rock Spring Water; Coca Cola the feature. Four more 410-sprint shows are schedule for Cast Opener; Nesco Crock Pot; Electric Fry Pan; Cookware; Bakeware; Corelle Dishes; Glass Cake (570) 966-4650 Selinsgrove on July 25th August 29th Sunday September Stand; Stemware; Orange Rose Pat. Carnival Fluted Bowl; Purple Carnival; Opalescent Fluted Bowl; Hours: Pink Depression Cake Plates; Kenmore 600 Series Sweeper; Comb. Jim Dandy Floor Safe; Bedding; Mon-Thurs & Sat 8-6; 6th which is a National Open Qualifi er for the Septem- Towels; Linens & More. ber 26th Jim Nace Memorial National Open event. One Fri 8-8 Shop & Power Tools: 12” Craftsman Band Saw/Sander; 220 6”x80” Grizzly Edge www.greenridgemarket.com interesting note from the 305 racing was watching Kas- sidy Kreitz racing the bottom groove all the way around Sander; 12” Grizzly Planer; 4” Grizzly Jointer; 3612C Makita Router & Table; 10” G1022 Grizzly Table Bulk Foods • Deli • Bakery • Candies • Frozen Items Saw; MS180C Stihl Chain Saw; 21 Gallon Powermate Air Compressor; MIT #13 Floor Model Drill the speedway, just like her father Donnie did back in the Press; Agri Fab Utility 10 Dump Cart; Demco 10 Gallon Pull Type Sprayer; 26” Kobalt 80V Chargeable 80’s when he dominated at Selinsgrove Trimmers; 10 Gallon Shop Vac; Snapper Gas Leaf Blower; MTD Gas Yard Machine 5/22 Snowblower Green Ridge BarnYard Bar-B-Que Speedway. Kassidy drove to a second place fi nish in the w/Chains; Karcher K1800G PSI Pressure Washer; New Toro AWD Recycler 22” Self-Propelled Mower SATURDAYS 10:30AM - 6PM non-stop 20-lap feature, and maybe with a few more laps w/Bagger; 30 gal. Rubber Lawn Roller; H.D. Ventrac 4’ Plow; Anvil; Char Broil Performance Infrared Drive-thru style pickup might have won the race. Not as good of a night for Cas- Rays Grill; Bench Vise; Floor Jack; Trapping Shovel; Shop & Garden Tools; Exchange Sand Blaster; YOU CAN CALL AHEAD IF YOU WOULD LIKE sandra Minium who had a bad crash on the backstretch Shop Smith; Rotozip Saw; Spray Gun; Hex Key Set; Asst. Router Bits; Quoits; Organizers; Wood, Pipe, Grip & C Clamps; Saw Horses; Dolly; Level; Belt Sand Paper; Werner Step Ladder & More. OPEN 8AM - 6PM ON JULY 4TH Guns (10:00 am): Dbl. Barrel Sterlingworth 12 ga. Fox Gun Company A.H. Fox Gun PUBLIC AUCTION Co.; Interarms Mark X 300 Win. Mag. w/Weaver Scope; Savage Model 110, .270 Win. w/Tasco Stop in for all your picnic Friday, July 3, 2020 @ 5:00 PM Propoint Scope; Stevens .32 Long; Crossman 766; Winchester Model 1300, 12 Ga. w/Tasco AccuDot 19426 Route 522 S., Beaver Springs, PA 17812 Scope; Savage Model 74, .22. supplies, ring bologna, and (Next to Hair Express) Sherri Weller-Hendershot, Troy Weller, Owners other sandwich meats. Parking In Rear of Building Attorney: Richard Scheib, 570-523-3200 Don’t forget our Garage Lot from Williamsport, Auctioneer Note: Lots of Early Primitives, Well Maintained Tools, H/H Goods. Don’t Miss This Tools, Collectibles, Misc. Auction. Selling w/2 Auctioneers. Large Volume of Merchandise. Homemade Bakery Items. See Auction Zip For Full Listing & Photos Auctioneers: We have it all for your Seating - Lunch Stand - Rest Rooms Lori Hess Lauver, AU-002854-L • 570-966-2512 Auctioneer: Dawn E. Miller AU-001695-L Phone: 570-765-0107 & Daniel King, AA-019500-L July 4th Celebration! 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Port Royal Speedway 6-24-20 McGough, 14. Austin Bishop, 15. Ed Aikin, 16. Mike Kohler, 17. Jeffrey Weaver 4.) Scott Lutz 5.)Larry McVay 6.) Jacob Gomola Sprint Car 1. Anthony Macri ($6000) 2. Kyle Larson 3. Danny Jason Wagner, 18. Todd Gracey, 19. Cody Keller 7.) Garret Bard 8.) Kruz Kepner 9.) Jared Zionkowski 10.) Dylan Dietrich 4. Aaron Reutzel 5. Brent Marks 6. Mike Wagner 7. Dylan Super late models, 25 laps: 1. Jeff Rine, 2. Dylan Yoder, Proctor 11.) Tyler Cochran 12.) John Walp 13.) Reed Thompson Cisney 8. Cory Eliason 9. TJ Stutts 10. Freddie Rahmer 11. Tyler 3. Bryan Bernheisel, 4. Andy Haus, 5. Jim Yoder, 6. Brett Sch- 14.) Roger Irvine 15.) Fred Arnold 16.) Chris Kreider 17.) Josh Reeser 12. Logan Wagner 13. Zeb Wiuse 14. Josh Baughman adel, 7. Coleby Frye, 8. Jim Bernheisel, 9. Hayes Mattern, 10. Beamer 18.)Matt Tebbs 19.) Todd Lynn 20.) Derek Hauck 21.) 15. Cale Thomas 16. 17. Blane Heimbach 18. AJ Dave Brouse Jr., 11. Ken Trevitz, 12. Danny Snyder, 13. Scott Mike Murphy Jr. 22.) Cody Hackenberry 23.) Ray Sheetz 24.) Jim Flick 19. Kyle Reinhardt 20. Ryan Taylor 21. Paul McMahan 22. Flickinger, 14. Kyle Knapp, 15. Deshawn Gingerich, 16. Ernie Kennedy 25.) Daryl Stimeling Brock Zearfoss 23. Rico Abreu 24. Tony Fiore 25. Tyler Bear 26. Millon, 17. Kirk Baker, 18. Dick Houtz, 19. Nathan Long, 20. Pro Stocks : 1. Robert Tressler 2. Noah Jensen 3. Tommy Jeff Miller 27. Gerard McIntyre 28. Sye Lynch DNQ- Jared Esh, Dave Stamm Dawson 4. Kevin VanAmburg 6. AY Schilling 7. Cory Long 8. Lucas Wolfe, Greg Wilson, Paulie Colagiovanni, Skyler Gee, Roadrunner, 12 laps: 1. Jake Jones, 2. Keith Bissinger, 3. Will Marc Bitler 9. Bard Benton 10. Brad Myers 11. Rich Fye DNS: Robert Ballou, Kody Lehman Brunson, 4. Curtis Lawton, 5. Terry Kramer, 6. John Schreffl er, 7. Ron Benton Super Late Model 1. Gregg Satterlee ($3000) 2. Ross Rob- Scott Dunham Jr., 8. Tom Underwood, 9. Dustin Snook, 10. Ken 600 Micros: 1. Garret Bard 2. Lance Spotts 3. Tyson Mow- inson 3. Rick Eckert 4. Jeff Rine 5. Colton Flinner 6. Andy Haus Schreffl er, 11. Bill Cooper, 12. Miranda Minium, 13. Jimmy Kes- ery 4. Mason Peters 5. Jeffrey Weaver 6. Cody Hauck 7. Jeff 7. Nick Dickson 8. Bryan Bernheisel 9. Gary Stuhler 10, Jason sler, 14. Cory Lindenmuth, 15. Johnny Palm, 16. Kevin Dobson. Gyurina 8. Sierra Hauck 9. Derek Swartz 10. Cory Brungard 11. Covert 11. Mike Lupfer 12. Dylan Yoder 13. Amanda Robinson DNS: Smith Cope Bobby Sanso 12. Josh Beamer 13. Trever Teats 14. Dermont 14. Jim Yoder 15. Coleby Frye 16. Dan Stone 17. Andy Anderson Thompson 15. Mitchell Holden 16. Brock Peterbaugh 17. Bob 18. Tim Smith Jr. 19. Hayes Mattern 20. Tim Wilson 21. Deshawn Selinsgrove Speedway Sunday Finishes, 6/28/20 Bogart 18. Timmy Bitner DNS: Donald Werner, Eric Leonard Gingerich 22. Trevor Feathers 23. Dillan Stake 24. Drake Trout- 410 sprints, 30 laps: 1) 48 Danny Dietrich 2) 24R Rico 270 Micros: 1. Jeffrey Weaver 2.Sean McAndrew 3. Troy Whi- man. DNQ- Trent Brenneman, Chad Myers, Jason Miller, Kody Abreu 3) 57 Kyle Larson 4) 39M Anthony Macri 5) 3Z tesel 4. Bobby Sanso 5. Ethan Spotts 6. Kyler Stahl 7. Dan Wert- Lyter, Austin Berry, Chris Casner, Gene Knaub, Scott Flickinger Brock Zearfoss 6) 51 Freddie Rahmer 7) 5M Brent Marks man 8. Timmy Bitner 9. Denny Rinehimer 10. Hunter Zimmer- 8) 72 Ryan Smith 9) 12 Blane Heimbach 10) 1 Logan man 11. Buddy Kramer12. Mitchell Holden 13. Shawn Musser Selinsgrove Speedway 6/27/20 Wagner 11) 1S Sammy Swindell 12) 5 Dylan Cisney 14. Nicholas Whitsel, 15. Logan Hammaker URC 360 sprints, 30 laps: 1. Mark Smith, 2. Derek Locke, 13) 24 Lucas Wolfe 14) 99M Kyle Moody 15) 55 Mike 4 Cylinders: 1. Maddox Smith 2. Sterling Kepner 3. Michael 3. Jason Shultz, 4. Adam Carberry, 5. Chad Layton, 6. Josh Wagner 16) 33 Jared Esh 17) 91R Kyle Reinhardt 18) Boring 4. Kennedy Courter 5. Zachery Rill 6. Shane Witchley 7. Weller, 7. Ryan Kissinger, 8. Dallas Schott, 9. Joe Kata III., 10. 75D Chase Dietz 19) 33W Michael Walter 20) 67 Justin Chelsie Harris 8. Blake Snyder 9. Tyler Watson Davie Franek, 11. Kyle Smith, 12. Ryan Stillwaggon, 13. Brandon Whittall 21) 11 TJ Stutts 22) 19 Curt Stroup 23) Chad Trout 24) 38 Mark Smith. DNQ: Robert Ballou, Rick Laf- 6/26/20: ferty, Nicole Bower, Dustin Baney, Anthony Fiore, Kody 410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Lance Dewease, 2. Kyle Larson, 3. Lehman, Ricky Dieva, Chad Layton, Jeff Halligan Freddie Rahmer, 4. Danny Dietrich, 5. Ryan Smith., 6. Anthony 305 sprints, 20 laps: 1. 8 Nick Sweigart 2) 69K Kas- Macri, 7. Brent Marks, 8. Lucas Wolfe, 9. Jeff Halligan, 10. Brock DBH sidy Kreitz 3) 67 Ken Duke 4) 69 Landon Price 5) 86 Zearfoss, 11. Kyle Moody, 12. Kyle Reinhardt. 13. Rick Lafferty, Daniel B. Herrold Ron Aurand 6) 55 Dominic Melair 7) 2 Erin Statler 8) 14. Robbie Kendall, 15. Chase Dietz, 16. Mike Wagner, 17. Rob- 99A Devin Adams 9) 2H Derek Hauck 10) 61J Johnny ert Ballou, 18. Brian Montieth, 19. Tyler Bear, 20. Rico Abreu, Scarbough 11) 17K Kyle Keen 12) 41Z Jared Zionkowski 21. TJ Stutts, 22. Adrian Shaffer, 23. Matt Campbell, 24. Landon Home Improvements 13) 95 Garrett Bard 14) 56 Jake Frye 15) 20 Doug Dod- Myers. DNQ: Sammy Swindell, Doug Hammaker, Dylan Cisney, INTERIOR & EXTERIOR REMODELING son 16) 51 Dave Graber 17) 5 John Walp 18) 6R Reed Logan Wagner, Brett Michalski, Troy Fraker, Kody Lehman, Mark Thompson 19) 46 Mike Alleman 20) 80 Dave Wickham Smith, Cale Thomas, Steve Buckwalter, Jared Esh, Chad Trout, PA REG. # 17186 21) 21 Drew Boyer 22) 11 Dylan Smith 23) 97 Kenny Justin Whittall, Nicole Bower 4061 County Line Rd. Winfi eld, PA, 17889 Heff ner 24) 19 Cruz Kepner 25) 8B Will Brunson. DNQ: 358 sprints, 20 laps: 1. Kevin Nouse, 2. Derek Locke, 3. Chris Kreider, Branstin Shue, Nathan Gramley, Cassan- Russell Hammaker, 4. Kyle Denmyer, 5. Chris Frank, 6. Justin Phone: 570-850-5101 dra Minium, Rick Romig, Dustin Young Foster, 7. Cody Fletcher, 8. Scott Fisher, 9. Matt Findley, 10. Brett Wanner, 11. Brett Strickler, 12. Dylan Norris, 13. Steve Owings, Clinton County Speedway 6-26-20 14. Jordan Givler, 15. Rich Eichelberger, 16. Nat Tuckey, 17. Sprints (25laps): 1.) Dale Schweikart 2.) Dakota Schweikart 3.) Ashley Capetta, 18. Scott Flammer, 19. Chad Criswell, 20. Jay Krout, 21. Mark Van Vorst, 22. Zach Newlin, 23. Chris Arnold, 24. Jordan Strickler. DNQ: Allyson Dietz, Eric Parker, Mason Thursday, July 9 @ 2:00 PM Chaney, Billy Heltzel, Jacob Galloway, Hannah Riser, Joe Trone 2 Miles North of Mifflinburg on Forest Hill Road. Turn West onto Red Bank Rd. and Jr., Shane Yost, Travel 1 mile to Centennial Road. Turn Right onto Centennial Rd., then turn Left onto Steffen Road to 281 Steffen Road, Mifflinburg, West Buffalo Twp., Union Co., PA Saturday, July 18 @ 8:00 AM 2020 Sidewalk Chalk 1 Acre Union Co. Real Estate (6:00 pm): 112 Shipton Street, Mifflinburg, Union Co., PA 3 Bedroom, Bi-Level Vinyl Sided House in a Private Setting. Real Estate (noon): Situated on a Large Borough Lot is a 3 Bedroom Celebration Goes Online! H/H Goods, Antiques & Collectibles: WELL MAINTAINED Brick Ranch Style Home. The Lewisburg Arts Council is delighted to announce that we are 20 cu. GE Chest Deep Freeze; GE Super Capacity Washer & Dryer; GE 30” Electric Stove; GE 2019 Chevy Equinox LT (Show Room Condition) 1,000 original celebrating a whole month of sidewalk chalk art! 18 cu. Refrigerator; Kenmore Microwave; 7 pc. Dinette Table/Chairs; 32” LG Flat Screen TV; miles, Loaded. (selling @ noon) We’re continuing the Sidewalk Chalk Festival tradition while staying DVD Player; Brown Recliners; Green Lift Chair; Maple Chest of Drawers; Cherry End Stands; H/H Goods, Antiques & Collectibles: 18 cu. Whirlpool safe by staying home. Twin Beds; Kneehole Desks; 2 pc. Dbl. Bedroom Suite; Bookcase/Dresser; Baldwin Encore Refrigerator w/Bottom Freezer; Upright 18 cu. Kenmore Freezer; 16 cu. Hotpoint Any day in July – or every day in July - draw on your sidewalk or drive- Organ w/Bench; HP-150ex Digital Ensemble Piano; Patio Elect. Char Broiler Grill; Green/ Refrigerator; Maytag Bravos Quiet Series 300 Washer; Maytag Bravos Centennial way and upload your photos to either the Facebook event page or to the Beige Floral Gone w/the Wind Light; Stamp Collection; Luggage; Fans; Cookware; Bakeware; Dryer; 52” Samsung & 42” Panasonic Flat Screen TVs; Panasonic Microwave; Lewisburg Arts Council’s Instagram page with the hashtag #lbgside- Graniteware; Pyrex Mixing Bowls; Sm. Electrical Appliances; Kerosene Light; Longaberger Open Front Hutch; 4 pc. Pa. House Dbl. Bedroom Suite; 5 pc. Extension Table & walkchalk2020 for everyone to see and enjoy. The Facebook event page Baskets; Lock & Lock Sets; Folding Chairs; Ceramic Christmas Tree; Glass Lamps; Canning Chairs; Marble Top Stand; Oak Case Switzerland Music Box on Victorian Stand; Jars & Canners; School Desk; Milk Jugs; Christmas Decorations; Train Accessories (House, can be found at https://www.facebook.com/events/598340751076412/. 2 pc. Sm. Floral Sofa & Wing Back Chair; Dark Green Lazy Boy Recliner; Beige Keep visiting the 2020 Sidewalk Chalk Celebration event page for Silo, Barn, Water tower, Fencing & More); Carrom Board; Dishes; School Desk; Folding Recliner; Floral Sofa; Oak Entertainment Center; Storage Deacon Bench; 10 Gun/ Chairs; Lawn Noel Candle; Toy Implements: JD Diesel 5020, Diesel R, “70” Tractors; JD Baler, Gun Cabinet; Magazine Rack; End Stand; Misc. Chairs & Stands; Computer Desk & suggested themes each week if you need inspiration. We look forward Haybine, Rake, Wagon; Farmall Cub Tractor; JD Beechcraft Model 18” Plane; Baseball Cards; Chair; Paper Shredder; Plant Stand; Rosedale, Wooden Crates; Mush Pot; Wooden to seeing the creativity of all ages of artists in the Central Susquehanna Butchering Knives; Star Trac Enterprise & DVD’s; Match Boxes; Fans & More. 15 & 40 Hole Cheese Box Organizer; New Berlin Milk Can; 2 Man Saw; Bracket Light; Valley! Tractors, Implements, Snowmobiles (selling @ 5:00 pm): John Wash Board; Banner Motor Oil Can; Kerosene Can; Apple Peeler; Trap; Snot Hook; Deere “A” NFE Tractor; John Deere “50” NFE Restored Tractor; 2 Bottom 144DF Syracuse Ice Tons; Sprinkling Cans; Graniteware; Stonebridge Folding Lantern; Brass Front Chisel Plow; Artic Cat Jag & Ski-Doo Rotax 500 Snowmobiles. Scales; Sad Irons; Martin Cast Iron Fry Pan; Ant. Quilts; Bridge Light; Brass Stand Celebrate The Summer Lights; Glass Cake Stand, Compotes, Bowls, Spooners; Fluted Milk Glass Basket, Coins & Guns (selling @ 5:30 pm): 1912 – 2 ½ Gold pc.; 1889, 1880, 1892, Bowl, Boot, Vase; Eagle Statue, Music Boxes; Hummel; Green Vise; Blue Chicken on with a Glass of Wine 1897, 1902, 1921, 1922, 1924 Silver Dollars; 1 Cents: 1827, 1834, 1838, 1844, 1855; 1993 Am. Nest; Carnival Dishes; Stemware; Shelley Cup/Saucer; Pewter Mugs; China Tea Pot; Eagle Silver Dollar; 2000 – 1 oz. Silver Dollar (colored); V Nickels; 1935 Gold Certifi cate; 1964 Cuisinart Grind & Brew Coffee Pot; Cuisinart & Rachel Ray Cookware; Bakeware; and a Picnic Lunch Kennedy Halves; Steel & Wheat Pennies; 1903 & 1906 1 Cent; 1894, 1895 & 1914 Quarters; 1943 Pie Plates; Corning Casseroles; Strawberry Canister Set; Modern Serv. 8 Spruce Dime; 1807 – ½ Cent; Guns: Winchester Model 94, .32 Cal. Rifl e; Marlin Model 336, 30-30 Rifl e Green Fiestaware; Roasters, Canners; Ship Wheel Clock; Lawn Chairs; Ice Chests; on Our Deck! w/Leupold Scope; Steven Model 77F, 16 ga. Pump; Remington Target Master 22; Stevens Dbl. Thermos; Floor Fans; Metal Base Cabinet; Sterling Silverware; Stainless Silverware; Barrel 12 Ga; H & R .32 Cal. Revolver; Daisy 880 BB Gun; 6 Gun/Gun Cabinet & Ammo. Linens; Curtains; Towels; Sheets; New Blankets; Afghans & More. Tools & Misc.: Cub Cadet LTX 1042 Hydrostatic 42” Riding Mower w/133 Mowers, Snowblower, Generator & Tools: John Deere hrs.; I/C Gold Craftsman 12.5 HP, 42” Deck Riding Mower; Ariens Hydro Riding Mower X360 Riding Lawn Mower w/48” Desk (380 hrs.); Columbia Hydrostatic (parts); MS170 Stihl Chain Saw; 5’ Alum. Step Ladder; Sears Air Compressor; Poulan & Riding Lawn Mower w/42” Deck (100 hrs.); John Deere 44” Snow Blade; Murray Yard Machine Push Mower; Robbins Dog Sled; Pull Cart; Truck Box; Test Rite Snapper 9.5 hp 24” Snowblower; 7500-watt Steele Elect. Start Generator; Floor Tool Chest; Craftsman Socket Set; Saws; Battery Chargers; Hatchet; Craftsman Skil Toro 6.5 hp Push Mower; Stihl Gas Leaf Blower; Stihl MS 192-TC; Dbl. Saw; B/D Jig Saw; Hunting Knives; Hunting Outfi ts & Snowmobile Suits; Lawn, Garden & Shaft Grinder; Craftsman 4-ton Profile Floor Jack; B/D Workmate Tool Shop Tools; Rubbertire Wheelbarrow; Wolf’s Head Gas Can; Coleman Lantern; Galv. Tubs, Chest; Task Force Elect. Hedge Trimmer; Weed Eater Blower/Vac; 14” Bucket & Garbage Cans; Gas Cans; Oil; Murray & Schwinn Men Bikes; Floor Jack; Thermal Craftsman Elect. Chain Saw; 6’ & 8’ Werner Step Ladder; 18’ Alum. Ext. Heaters; Shepard Hooks; Ext. Cords; Lawn Chairs; Helmets; Cast Floor Grates; Rolls of Ladder; Bridgeport & Other Hatchets; Axes; Tire & Drag Chains; Yard Plastic & Cloth; Ammo & More. Photos & detailed listing on auctionzip.com ID# 2399. Roller; Hand Saws; Oil; Vise; Battery Charger; Metal Fence Posts; Varmint 16140 State Rt 104 Estate of: David W. Shearer Cage; Chicken Wire; Seeder; Extension Cords; Telescope Tree Trimmer; Middlebur Attorney: James Baldwin, 570-742-8508 Kerosene Stove; Meat Saw; Comealong; Binders; Wrenches; Vise Grips; Auctioneers: Lori Hess Lauver, AU-002854-L Locks; Tin Sheers; Crescent Wrenches; Tape Measures; Shop Vac; • 570-966-2512; Daniel King, AA-019500-L Cordless Drill; Stanley Brace & Bits; Quaker State Thermometer; Socket; Monday-Thursday:10am -5pm Complete Listing & Photos Available auctionzip.com ID# 2399 Fire Extinq.; Titan Tool Box; Masonry Tools; Hoses; Galv. Tubs; Drill Bits; or GoToAuctions.com ID# 4215. Owners & Auctioneers Not C Clamps; Tree Climbers; 400 Workmate; Wood Chisels; Pocket Knives; Responsible for Accidents. Food. All Verbal Information Day Saturday: 10am - 5pm of Auction Takes Precedence Over Written Advertisement Misc. Hardware; Pry Bars; Antifreeze, Oil; Gas Cans; Portable Catalytic Heaters; Rubbertire Wheelbarrow; Wilton Tool; 8 pt, 9 pt. & 10 pt. Deer Sunday: 12pm - 5pm & Turkey Feather Mounts; 20+ Deer Antlers; Binoculars; Hunting Knife & More. Gun: J.G. Anschutz Gmbh.ulm/d, West Germany 22 long Rifl e; PUBLIC AUCTION Eastern Arms 16 ga. Single Barrel Shotgun; Saturday Renna Mook (the late “Albert” Mook) July 11, 2020 8:30am Attorney: Jeff Mensch, 570-966-9544 Located at #915 Kissimmee Rd. Middleburg Pa. Turn Auctioneers: Lori Hess Lauver, AU-002854-L • off Route 522 just West of Middleburg onto Kissimmee 570-966-2512, Daniel King, AA-019500-L Rd. Travel approx. 1 mile to auction site on the left. Complete Listing & Photos Available 2014 ATV 4x4- Guns- Appliances-Collectibles-Tools-Household Items auctionzip.com ID# 2399 2014 “BNX 600cc” Power sports 2 seat- 4x4 w/Dump Box, Doors, and Blade (like new); Cub Cadet Hydro #1864 Garden Tractor w/wheel Weights; Cub Cadet Snow Blower Attachment (model 190-451-100); Maytag Commercial Washer (new); Maytag Electric Dryer; GE Upright Freezer; Magic Chef Refrig/Freezer; GE “Spectra” glass Top Stove; GE side-by-side Refrig/Freezer (all appliances are like new); Panasonic 32” Flat Screen Business Directory TV; Oak Glass Front Curio Cabinet w/Glass Shelves & Lights; “CapNapper” Electric Lift Chair; Sofa w/Reclining Ends; Love Seat w/Relining Ends; Handmade Cedar Blanket Chest (built by Dave Hoffman); Full size Bed w/Box springs and Mattress; Dresser w/Mirror; Small Railing/Fencing chest of Drawers; 2 –pc. Vintage Blonde Bedroom Suite; Vintage Dresser w/orig. Hardware; Door Service BATTERIES 1950’s Metal Table w/ Gray Formica Top; Hand Made Braided Rugs; Long Guns: Remington Model 721 30-06 Rifl e w/Scope and Sling; Ithaca Model 37 pump 16ga. Shotgun; Wards America’s Martin’s DISCOUNT Western Field 22 Bolt Action Rifl e w/Scope & Sling; J.C. Higgins Model 5838 Bolt action Favorite BATTERIES 16ga. Shotgun; Marlin Firearms Co. Model 30 22 Rifl e; Glen fi eld Model 25 Bolt Action Vinyl Products 22 Rifl e w/Sling; Wards Western Bolt Action 22 rifl e; Ammo; Wood-Mode 8-Gun Wooden Garage WINFIELD Gun Cabinet; Pa. Hunting Licenses; German “Barlow Bower” Pocket Knife; Collection of Residential & Doors VINYL & ALUMINUM SUPPLY CO. Wood-Mode Inc. Memorabilia; Costume Jewelry; Cookbooks; 1945 Middleburg Yearbook; Commercial The Battery Place Mini Hess Trucks; Wooden Offi ce Desk; New England Clock Co. 8-Day Mantle Clock; 2- Sales & Service Railing • Fencing • Decking Motorcycle & ATV Antique Round Kerosene Heaters; Music Box Collection; Heat Surge Electric Fireplace • PCA Screen Doors Heater; Bissell “Turbo” Sweeper; Set of 5-plank Bottom Chairs; Flavor Seal” Stainless BUFFALO VALLEY at Discount Prices Steel Cookware Set; 6qt. White Mt. Electric Ice Cream Freezer; “ Canonsburg Pottery” Free Estimates Mon.-Fri.: 4:30-7:30pm Dinnerware Set; Stainless Steel Cookware; Vintage Singer Electric Sewing Machine; Large DOOR SERVICE Other Hours By Appt. Enamel Pans; Smith Glass; Glass Basket Collection; Hand Bell Collection; “Scout” 4-wheel 570-524-0101 • WINFIELD, PA Handicap Scooter; “Travel Pal” 3-wheel Handicap Scooter; Club Aluminum Cookware; 4- Along Rt. 104 S. Take 11/15 to Rt 304 to Park Rd Large Antique Wooden Whiskey Barrels; Small Strap of Sleigh Bells; Glass Top patio table Mifflinburg, PA 17844 5141 Produce Rd. Turn onto Wilshirl Lane. w/6 Chairs; Vintage Ture-Tone table Top record Player; Lawn Chairs; Vintage Metal Storage 570-966-4064 Port Trevorton, PA 17864 2nd Road to Right Past Eastern. Cabinets; Werner 10ft. Aluminum Step Ladder; Cosco 5ft. Step Ladder; Craftsman Gas Leaf blower; Large Hand Cart; Garden Tools; Husqvarna Model 55 Chain saw; Large Angle Grinder; “ Steel” Yard Dump Trailer; 36ft. Aluminum Extension Ladder; Large 8ft. picnic Table; 16 Gallon Wet/Dry Shop Vac; 20ft. Aluminum Extension ladder; 1 hp. Air Compressor; Bench Grinder; Large Bench Vise; Craftsman Cordless Drill/Saw Set; Hand Tools, Indian ATTENTION READERS: Head 2 ½ Dollar Gold pc.; 1923 Peace Dollar; 14kt Gold Rings; 2-Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Thermos Bottles; Cast Iron Banks ( Mechanical “man standing in shed” pat. Date 1875, Camel, Lion, Mail Box); Planters Peanut Bank; 2 antique Tin wind up Roosters; 2- Let your local businesses Antique Oak Childs Size roll top Desks; Antiques Childs Glider/Rocking Horse; 5- “Twin Cedar Dairy” McClure Pa. individual serving Milk Bottles; Griswold #7 Cast Pan; Crocks ( J.H. Dipple, #5 w/crown,); Antique Autograph book; Antique Blanket Chest; and other know you saw their items… To See Photos go to Auctionzip.com, ID # 3834 Estate of: Doris L. “& the late Bobby J.” Ritter advertisement Executor: Lynn Ritter AUCTIONEERING SERVICES BY: in The Snyder Tim L Kline AU-002998-L Middleburg PA. 570-541-1546 966-3822 Jeremy Waite AU-005918-L & Union County Terms: Cash or Pa. Check. Photo ID needed For Bidder#. Food stand Provided - “No Buyers Premium” Times! 6- Union County Times, July 3, 2020 Letters to the Editor Dear residents of the Greater Susquehanna Valley, voked by those who, seeing that the virus is inevitably fading how much the mainstream media does not want to spread Following is a letter sent to President Donald Trump dated and that the social alarm of the pandemic is waning, neces- the truth but seeks to silence and distort it, spreading the lie June 7, 2020, from Carlo Maria Vigano (Titular Archbishop sarily have had to provoke civil disturbances, because they that is useful for the purposes of their masters. However, it of Ulpiana) former Apostolic Nuncio to the United States of would be followed by repression which, although legitimate, is important that the good – who are the majority – wake up America. could be condemned as an unjustifi ed aggression against the from their sluggishness and do not accept being deceived by President Donald Trump replied that he was “so honored” population. The same thing is also happening in Europe, in a minority of dishonest people with unavowable purposes. by this incredible letter and hoped everyone, religious or not perfect synchrony. It is quite clear that the use of street pro- It is necessary that the good, the children of light, come to- reads it. Unfortunately, many in the news media never re- tests is instrumental to the purposes of those who would like gether and make their voices heard. What more eff ective way ported or shared this letter to the public. to see someone elected in the upcoming presidential elec- is there to do this, Mr. President, than by prayer, asking the Mr. President, tions who embodies the goals of the deep state and who ex- Lord to protect you, the United States, and all of humanity In recent months we have been witnessing the formation presses those goals faithfully and with conviction. It will not from this enormous attack of the Enemy? Before the power of two opposing sides that I would call Biblical: the children be surprising if, in a few months, we learn once again that of prayer, the deceptions of the children of darkness will of light and the children of darkness. The children of light hidden behind these acts of vandalism and violence there are collapse, their plots will be revealed, their betrayal will be constitute the most conspicuous part of humanity, while the those who hope to profi t from the dissolution of the social or- shown, their frightening power will end in nothing, brought children of darkness represent an absolute minority. And yet der so as to build a world without freedom: Solve et Coagula, to light and exposed for what it is: an infernal deception. the former are the object of a sort of discrimination which as the Masonic adage teaches. Mr. President, my prayer is constantly turned to the beloved places them in a situation of moral inferiority with respect to Although it may seem disconcerting, the opposing align- American nation, where I had the privilege and honor of be- their adversaries, who often hold strategic positions in gov- ments I have described are also found in religious circles. ing sent by Pope Benedict XVI as Apostolic Nuncio. In this ernment, in politics, in the economy and in the media. In an There are faithful Shepherds who care for the fl ock of Christ, dramatic and decisive hour for all of humanity, I am praying apparently inexplicable way, the good are held hostage by the but there are also mercenary infi dels who seek to scatter the for you and also for all those who are at your side in the gov- wicked and by those who help them either out of self-interest fl ock and hand the sheep over to be devoured by ravenous ernment of the United States. I trust that the American peo- or fearfulness. wolves. It is not surprising that these mercenaries are allies ple are united with me and you in prayer to Almighty God. These two sides, which have a Biblical nature, follow the of the children of darkness and hate the children of light: just United against the Invisible Enemy of all humanity, I bless clear separation between the off spring of the Woman and the as there is a deep state, there is also a deep church that betrays you and the First Lady, the beloved American nation, and all off spring of the Serpent. On the one hand there are those its duties and forswears its proper commitments before God. men and women of good will. who, although they have a thousand defects and weaknesses, Thus the Invisible Enemy, whom good rulers fi ght against +Carlo Maria Viganò are motivated by the desire to do good, to be honest, to raise in public aff airs, is also fought against by good shepherds in Titular Archbishop of Ulpiana a family, to engage in work, to give prosperity to their home- the ecclesiastical sphere. It is a spiritual battle, which I spoke Former Apostolic Nuncio to the United States of America land, to help the needy, and, in obedience to the Law of God, about in my recent Appeal which was published on May 8. (*Paid for by Community Christian Church of Vicksburg, to merit the Kingdom of Heaven. On the other hand, there For the fi rst time, the United States has in you a Presi- 6460 Old Turnpike Rd., Miffl inburg, PA 17844) are those who serve themselves, who do not hold any moral dent who courageously defends the right to life, who is not principles, who want to demolish the family and the nation, ashamed to denounce the persecution of Christians through- To the Editor, exploit workers to make themselves unduly wealthy, foment out the world, who speaks of Jesus Christ and the right of I don’t understand how those on the Trump bandwagon be- internal divisions and wars, and accumulate power and mon- citizens to freedom of worship. Your participation in the lieve he has done a great job dealing with the Corona virus. ey: for them the fallacious illusion of temporal well-being March for Life, and more recently your proclamation of the How does one come to this conclusion given the evidence? If will one day – if they do not repent – yield to the terrible fate month of April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month, Trump’s leadership was so great, why do we have 25% of the that awaits them, far from God, in eternal damnation. are actions that confi rm which side you wish to fi ght on. And world’s deaths with only 4.25% of the world’s population? In society, Mr. President, these two opposing realities co- I dare to believe that both of us are on the same side in this We had a couple of months to prepare but failed to respond exist as eternal enemies, just as God and Satan are eternal battle, albeit with diff erent weapons. with urgency? During the time we should have been pre- enemies. And it appears that the children of darkness – For this reason, I believe that the attack to which you were paring for the inevitable viral wave, Trump was telling us it whom we may easily identify with the deep state which you subjected after your visit to the National Shrine of Saint John would magically go away. We had more time to prepare but wisely oppose and which is fi ercely waging war against you Paul II is part of the orchestrated media narrative which have suff ered more fatal consequences. in these days – have decided to show their cards, so to speak, seeks not to fi ght racism and bring social order, but to ag- Trump brags about the China travel ban, but doesn’t tell by now revealing their plans. They seem to be so certain of gravate dispositions; not to bring justice, but to legitimize us that 400 thousand people had already come from China already having everything under control that they have laid violence and crime; not to serve the truth, but to favor one before the ban and his so called ban allowed forty thousand aside that circumspection that until now had at least partially political faction. And it is disconcerting that there are Bish- more to come from China. He was urged to ban travel from concealed their true intentions. The investigations already ops – such as those whom I recently denounced – who, by Europe concurrently, but waited six more weeks before im- under way will reveal the true responsibility of those who their words, prove that they are aligned on the opposing posing the ban. Considering South Korea and the US had managed the Covid emergency not only in the area of health side. They are subservient to the deep state, to globalism, to their fi rst case of COVID 19 on the same date, why have they care but also in politics, the economy, and the media. We aligned thought, to the New World Order which they invoke had only about 300 deaths with a population of about 52 mil- will probably fi nd that in this colossal operation of social ever more frequently in the name of a universal brotherhood lion? Is it a question of leadership? engineering there are people who have decided the fate of which has nothing Christian about it, but which evokes the Have all those complaining about the shut downs consid- humanity, arrogating to themselves the right to act against Masonic ideals of those want to dominate the world by driv- ered that with urgent action at the beginning in January we the will of citizens and their representatives in the govern- ing God out of the courts, out of schools, out of families, and may have prevented the economic consequences of Trump’s ments of nations. perhaps even out of churches. inept leadership? Trump is now tone deaf to the escalating We will also discover that the riots in these days were pro- The American people are mature and have now understood crisis in many states and that a full economic recovery can’t happen until the virus is under control. Jack D. Miller, Lewisburg July 2-6, 2020

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Kramer Kup win of his career at lap, Smith instead fell back while Locke rode home second followed by Jason Shultz, Adam Carberry Selinsgrove Speedway on Satur- Schott pulled away. and Chad Layton. day night, besting the URC Sprints By lap eight, Schott had a 1.693 Rine pulled a two in the feature redraw to start the 25-lap super late for laurels in the 8th running of second lead over Smith but when model main and wired the fi eld for the victory. the Kramer Williamson Memorial the leader entered traffi c, Smith Andy Haus drove from fourth to second on the start but eventually fell event, run in honor of the track’s made up dramatic ground, allow- victim to seventh starter Dylan Yoder who was motoring the top groove late champion and URC stalwart. ing him to drive up on the leader’s to the front of the pack. Jeff Rine of Danville won his tail. Yoder bypassed Haus for second on lap 12 but was 5.499 seconds back second super late model main in It was lap 11 when Smith blasted of leader Rine when he crossed the line. as many weeks at the track on Sat- by for the lead, just seconds before A yellow fl ag with three laps to go put Yoder on Rine’s tail for a shot urday to score career win 111 in a caution fl ag bunched the fi eld. at the lead but Rine jetted to the win by 4.011 seconds. the division at the oval while Jake At the halfway point, Smith Yoder was second followed by Bryan Bernheisel, Haus and Jim Yoder. Jones scored his second win of the was in control over Schott, Jason Sixth through 10th went to Brett Schadel, Coleby Frye, Jim Bern- season in roadrunner action. 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